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Show The Newspaper Thursday, February 19, 1981 Page A13 tin q ( Board Rec. department ski lessons Cross-country ski! Learn new skills or improve old ones. Session II starts Feb. 26 at White Pine Touring Center, 649-8701 649-8701 .Call the recreation dept. for information, 649-9461 . 'Bus Stop' at Memorial Bldg. The Intermountain Actors' Ensemble's production of "Bus Stop" will be presented in the Memorial Building on Main Street Feb. 19, 20, 21, and Feb. 26, 27, 28. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Tickets are available at the door, The Main St. Deli, or The Irish Camel. Reservations can be made by calling 649-6208 649-6208 and leaving a taped message. Admission is $3.50 (students and senior citizens $2.50). Come on out for an evening of theatre! Kinder-gym fitness session Tired of soaps? Cabin fever? Kid crazy? If you feel any of those symptoms, come to the Memorial Building on Friday, Feb. 27 at 10 a.m. to excercise with your child. Stimulate your child's coordination, social awareness and sensory perception percep-tion at a clinic sponsored by Becky Burns, RN, and Kristin Schaub, BA in Child Development both qualified mothers. A parent must accompany the child and participants should wear comfortable clothing. Ages 0-5 years and the cost is $.50, additional children $.25. Coffee and refreshments will be served. Recreation Dept. ski lessons Cross-country ski! Learn new skills or improve old ones. Session II starts Feb. 26 at White Pine Touring Center, 649-8701. 649-8701. Call the Rec. Dept. for information, 649-9461. Utah Jazz vs. 76'ers On Friday evening, Feb. 27 at 6 p.m. the Recreation Dept. is sponsoring a trip to see one of the best games of the entire season the Utah Jazz vs. Philadelphia 76'ers. The price of the tickets is $7 and will include a bus ride to and from the Salt Palace Purchase your tickets at the Recreation Dept. by this Friday. Hurry, only a few left! Come learn about Brazil Paulo Silva, one of Park City's AFS students, will give a talk on his native country at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19 at the Hanscomb residence, 1451 Moray Ct. We will also be recruiting host families for next year. Come have a good time with us. Learn about solar and radiant heating The Solar Works will present a free seminar on solar and radiant heating with systems using innovative synthetic rubber rub-ber extrusions. Contractors, designers, homeowners and anyone interested in solar and energy efficient heating are welcome. Seminar to be held tonight, Thursday, February 19 at 7 p.m. in the Prospector Square Convention Center. Parents program for special children Summit County D.D.I. (Handicap Preschool) is starting a county-wide parents program, for all parents whose children have special needs. Our first meeting is Tuesday, Feb. 24 at 7:30 p.m. The speaker will discuss your child, and their legal 1,cigbtS;in.thff.-sehoQl system. The. meeting wilUe held at. Mar - sac School in Park City. Babysitting will be provided. For more information call Cyndi Mounts 649-8131 or Shay Clegg 649-9684. County Board of Adjustment meeting The Summit County Board of Adjustment will hold a regular meeting on Thursday, Feb. 26, at 8p,m. in the old Summit County Courtroom, Coalville, Utah. The agenda is as follows: George CRandall Jr. Request is being made to the Board of Adjustment to determine whether the parcel of land located in Section 11, Township 2 North, Range 5 East SLB&M is a lot of record prior to the date of the Development Code. Recreation Dept. hours The Recreation Dept. will be closed the following days: Thurs. Feb. 19 through Sunday, Feb. 22. It will re-open on Feb. 23rd with its regular hours. KPCW member meeting There will be a general membership meeting of Community Wireless of Park City, KPCW, on Feb. 19 for the purpose of electing two members to the station's Board of Trustees. Those in attendance at the meeting, who paid their $15 membership mem-bership donation during the December marathon, will be entitled en-titled to nominate and elect two members to the new radio station Board. The meeting will be held at the Memorial Buildingat7:30p.m. KPCW volunteer meeting There will be a volunteer meeting for those involved with KPCW in either a volunteer on-air or support position on the station presently. The purpose of the meeting will be to elect" two volunteer representatives to the new board of trustees to the station. Only current volunteers are eligible to vote and serve in the designated volunteer positions on the board. The meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. Feb. 19 at the Memorial Building. For further information please contact Dan or Blair at the station. VISITORS: Need A Ride??? Information and Free Shuttle, 649-4500 I jKM Express j Pay now or pay later The Park City Water Department will shut off water to users who are two or more months delinquent in paying their water bills. In order to get water reconnected there will be a charge of $25, in addition to the payment of the past due account. Adequate notice of water shut-offs is provided to each delinquent user. Water bills include a clearly-marked notice of when service will be terminated unless payment is received, and homes and commercial establishments are posted with a warning of when the water will be shut off. In order to avoid the inconvenience of loss of service, and the payment of a $25 reconnection fee, all Park City water users with delinquent accounts are urged to pay their water bills immediately. Handicapped ski clinic Park City Resort handicapped ski clinic will be March 3 and 4. For pre-registration details please call Shay Clegg, 649-9684. 649-9684. 1 League of Women Voters The League of Women Voters of Utah is currently in the process of establishing a Park City League. The League of Women Voters is open to everyone. The League studies and acts on local, state and national issues that affect the entire community. The members decide on what community problems to tackle. Park City needs a League, and the League needs you as a member. There will be an organizational meeting on Feb. 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the "Memorial Building! We urge youlo attend. If you would like additional information, please contact Carol Calder at 649-7599 649-7599 or 649-8550. C' : il 1 0 1 U U 1 C , I mm... ,,....., . .....,.,.,l,..,.....,,..,...'!n. ,iiin,,....i,..l...,,.. m m '"' I j t , . . . , . . . -Jli'-jQ., jb-M-A , 1 i ' i ' ,,, i--; J , I'll . 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'Fraien 'Dennis Smith C'Deme OruehlooH Netin Wetiel Oils jEurJl AlArson Bill Hill iKon Ciiieson .Kiehiiri Murray 'Jtoi Serhousek Marilyn Stillmiin Lithographs iR.C. Qormun Furl Biss Armom) ara Special Western Collector Works Clark Bronson James Boren, CA. FJvari Borein Nitli "Egijenhojjer Fre,) 'Fellows, CA. Wm. F. iKeese. NAWA. A special exhibit ttilljealure early ani recent H'ilMije bronies by Clark Brons iiik' earlu u'ater color studies by thisjamous illustrator ani sculptor. Also Natojo blankets, basketry am) Indian arlijacts: Circa I8GO to 9-'0. 7L 6ERVICE6 DUILDIHGQi If you would like to be listed in our Building Services just call 649-9014. HOT TUBS& SAUNAS Universal Spa Systems 6980 South 400 West Midvale, Ut. 566-7727 MAINTENANCE Shangri La Ent. Specializing In window washing, janitorial maintenance, repair service construction clean up; Licensed and Insured Reasonable prices, reliable work, Free estimates Call Bob Grieve 649-6887 SNOWPLOWING Mountain Home Repairs Snow Plowing and Removal Low, Low Season Rates Top Notch Service Call Now, Ask for Mike 649-9776 649-6851 CONSTRUCTION Park City Homes Licensed General Contractor Wayne Lof din 649-7349 ELECTRICIAN Atlas Electric Daily service to Park City & surrounding areas Established in residential, commercial, industrial or remodeling Free Estimates Salt Lake City 262-8408 Reed Knight, Master Electrician PLUMBING Emporium Plumbing Instal' ition & Repairs, Drain & Sewer lines cleaned Licensed & Bonded 649-851 1, 24 Hour Emergency Service INTERIOR DESIGN Inside Story Personalized interior design service Window and Wall Coverings, Furnishings, Carpet Paint & Accessories available in Park City 586 Main Street, 649-9332, 531-6262 FLORIST Park City's The Flower Box Full Service Florist Wire Service Renee Daines Holiday Village Mall 649-4144 Park City EXCAVATION P & C Trucking & Excavation No Job Too Big or Too Small Excellent work, reasonable rates Hauling, basements, trenches Gravel & sand, general excavation Craig Kunkel, days 649-7838, evenings 336-2707 BUILDING MATERIALS Anderson Lumber Co. 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