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Show Page A 12 Thursday, March 26, 1981 The Newspaper BBunlllleitfiim w IBopairdl i Centennial celebration 20 w AO Vo ott SAM FRANCISCO LEATHER of Salt Lake City will hold a very special two day only public sale Saturday, March 28th and Sunday, March 29th at the Park City Holiday Inn. Everything will be slashed 20 to 40 off our regular retail prices. All merchandise guaranteed. Don't miss it! Hours: 10 a.m. -9 p.m. i K if 'I i f ' The Park City Community Church at 402 Park Avenue will be hosting a centennial celebration this Sunday. The church was incorporated March 21, 1881, and for this special occasion, there will be a service at 10 a.m., a brunch from 11 a.m. to noon, and an historic program will follow. During the program, the church will be presented with a plaque recognizing its listing in the National Historic Register of Historic Places this year. Everyone is invited to attend. Community clinic The Park City Community Clinic, Inc., a non-profit family planning program, will be having a clinic on Thursday morning, mor-ning, March 26th. This program offers physical exams, including in-cluding the PAP test for women ; venereal disease screening ; diagnosis and treatment of vaginal infections; counseling and education; pregnancy testing; and contraceptive supplies. sup-plies. This clinic is open to everyone and all services are confidential. confiden-tial. For an appointment, please call 649-5989. Cost of services ser-vices are at a minimal charge or on a sliding fee scale (you pay according to your ability ) . River trip coming 1st Annual Prospector Athletic Club San Juan River Trip adventure: ad-venture: It's scheduled for April 13 to 17, with Outdoor Adventure Ad-venture River Specialists (OARS) All participants receive a $50 coupon good toward joining the Prospector Athletic Club or for members use for monthly dues. Exciting free river slide show and refreshments presented by Deb Petersen March 18 and 23 at 8 p.m. in the lounge at the Prospector Athletic Club. Additional information at Prospector Athletic Club. Call 649-6670. U Radio show on adolescent sexuality Nearly half of the nation's 15-to-19-year-old girls have had premarital sex, accounting for one million teenage pregnancies pregnan-cies annually. Venereal disease is increasing among adolescents, accounting for 25 of the one million reported gonorrhea cases every year. Teenagers account for 4 of all abortions in the United States. These issues and more will be discussed on KPCW, Sunday March 29 at 5:30 p.m. The public is welcomed and encouraged en-couraged to call in questions or comments regarding adolescent sexuality, the professionals that will be available include: Diana Maxell, RN and Director of the Park City Community Clinic (Family Planning Program), Robert Winn, MD, Primary Care Physicians, Inc., and Father Pat Carley , Pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Church. Listen to KPCW on Sunday, March 29 at 5:30 p.m. for information infor-mation on adolescent sexuality. KPCW 91.9 FM. Community Church The Park City Community Church will hold Sunday morning services from 10-11 a.m., with a pot luck dinner at 6 p.m. p .":"?' .''!". ".."'.!". ivm.w ." m m. m. m '! ". to. .irp..wjir -r r See the Ice Capades The Recreation Dept. will sponsor a trip to the Ice Capades, Thursday, April 9. A free bus trip will leave at 6 p.m. from the Memorial Bldg. Half-price tickets are on sale for those 16 and under or 65 and over. Hurry ! Just a few tickets left . Heart Fund fashion show The Annual Heart Fund Fashion Show will be held Friday, April 10 at 7 p.m. at Carl Winters Middle School. Are your children going to participate? Requirements are that all or part of the outfits worn by the children must be home-sewn. Babies through middle school children may participate. Please call Jessie McAlevy at 649-9435, Beverly Pace 649-9583, 649-9583, Carolyn Grose 649-9764, Beverly Florence 649-9553, or Nan McPolin 649-9417 and give child's name. Protective services The Protective Services worker for Summit County, Blaine Webster, will be at the Prevention Center Mondays and Thursdays. If you have any questions regarding child abuse andor neglect, please call him at 649-8347. On other days Webster can be reached at Zenith 2020 (toll free), or 654-1273. Attention contractors: Ron Ivie, Building Official for Park City, will be conducting lan "Introduction to Building Codes" seminar. The course is a nine-week program covering the 1979 Uniform Building Codes and will begin March 31 and continue each Tuesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m., with the final class ending May 26 at the Marsac School meeting room. The seminar is free to all those wishing to attend. However, you will be required to bring with you a 1979 Uniform Building Code Book, pad and pencil for notes. Pre-registration Pre-registration is not required. Rabies and licensing clinic Attention dog and cat owners: Mark your calendars for a last-chance opportunity to have your dog or cat licensed or vaccinated against rabies before the legal deadline of March 31st. Residents of Summit County, bring your pet to the south entrance of the Memorial Bldg., 427 Main Street, March 28 from noon to 3 p.m. For further information, call the Recreation Dept. at 649-9461. 649-9461. Please bring your animal in a carrier. There will be low-cost fees for Summit County residents. Recipe book coming The Park City Women are publishing a Park City Cookbook. We need ideas and recipes from Park City residents. If you have a favorite recipe (or several) that you would like included, in-cluded, please send it to Park City Women, P.O. Box 2161. Personalize the recipe by including such information as where it came from, why you like it, how you've used it, etc. Also please include your name, phone number, and P.O. Box. Here's to good cooking. Art Festival at Parley's We need teachers for mini-classes! Come and teach first through fourth graders dance, music, artwork, crafts or your specialty. Four Thursday afternoons, March 26, April 2, 9, and 16. Art Festival the evening of April 23rd at Parley's Park Elementary School. If interested call Parley's at 649-9142. 649-9142. Kindergym fitness session Due to the overwhelming response to the Kirhdergym clinic last Friday, the Recreation Dept. will be sponsoring a continuous con-tinuous program for mothers, fathers, and toddlers every Friday morning from 9:30-10:30 a.m. for ages 0-18 months, and from 10:30-12 noon for ages 18 months to 5 years. Stimulate your child's awareness, sensory perception, and coordination and at the same time participate with your child, cost is $.50, additional children $.25. Coffee and refreshments. 50 off Men's & Ladies' Parka, Bibs, Underwear I A J B 1 ""mI 20 off ' LOOK and SALOMON BINDINGS THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL SALOMON 727E, $100 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. Community education Registration for another session of Community Education classes in Children and Adult Tap Dancing will be held Tuesday. March 31 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Park City Public Library. For information on this or any other class please call Nan McPolin 649-9417 or leave name and phone number with Park City Board of Education 649-9671. Spring into shape! The Park City Recreation Dept. will be offering lessons in Modern Dance and Belly Dancing at the Memorial Bldg. For more information, call 649-9461. Open gym hours at the Memorial Building Monday: Open 7::il)-10 p.m.. Tuesday: Open 7:45-10 p.m.. Wednesday: Volleyball, 8-10 p.m., Thursday: Open gym lor freshmen through seniors only 7:45-10 p.m., Friday: Youth night 6:30-10 p.m.. Saturday: Open gym. Sunday : Closed. 20 off Astraltune Stereo Pack SKI snus o remember begin April 3f ot Jflflf Mt. Metro changes Effective immediately, Park City's Mt. Metro will cut back its regularly scheduled bus service. Buses will leave the top of Main Street, going to the resort on the hour, 20 min. after, and 40 min. after each hour, until 10 a.m. Then it will go city wide only going to the resort. It will leave Prospector Square 16 min. after, 36 min. after, and 56 min. after each hour for Main Street and the resort. It will leave the Racquet Club at 1 min. after, 21 min. after, and 41 min. after each hour for Main Street and the resort. It will leave The Yarrow 12 min. after, 32 min. after, and 52 min. after each hour. All buses go to Main Street-and will be operating on a city-wide basis, throughout the remainder of the winter season. The night service for Sunday and Monday has been shortened to 10 p.m. The bus will leave the top of Main Street outbound at 10 p.m. on those nights only. Tuesday through Thursday 12 p.m., Friday and Saturday nights 12:30 p.m. Immunization clinic An immunization clinic will be held at the Public Health Department, 467 Main Street, on March 31 from noon to 8 p.m. Animal control help available Summit County Animal Control is available to respond to all complaints regarding . animal laws and ordinances. Emergency calls, (dogs attacking persons, or livestock, and injured animals), are handled 24 hours a day, 7 days a week through the Sheriff's Dispatch. All other calls, including stray dogs, barking dogs, and dead animals will be handled during regular business hours, Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call Park City at 649-9072, Coalville at 336-2503, or the dispatcher at 336-5561. Open volleyball The Recreation Dept. will provide the Memorial Bldg. gym for all of the hard core volleyball fanatics every Wednesday evening from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., and every Saturday afternoon after-noon from 2 p.m. to ? Bring your knee pads. Mental health counseling Derek Timms, a clinical psychologist from Timpanogos Mental Health Center, is available for mental health counseling coun-seling on Wednesdays at the Meadowview Medical Clinic. Call 649-4002 for an appointment or call The Prevention Center Cen-ter at 649-8347 for more information. Chamber board meeting The next Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors meeting will be held Thursday, March 26, 8:30 a.m., downstairs at the Silver King Bank Building. Ballet and modern dance Sign up now for a 5-week session beginning March 31st at the Memorial Bldg. Call the Recreation Dept. at 649-9461 for information. in-formation. Open volleyball Perhaps you can't dive into a pit of sand or jump into an ocean afler a back-breaking game of doubles, but believe it or nut ''i!ks. we do have volleyball in Park City. The Recreation Dept. will reserve the Memorial Bldg. gym for spikers only m Wednesday evenings, 8-10 p.m. Doubles or mixed douhVs. |