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Show .vl. . u- Page A10 Thursday, April 22, 1982 The Newspaper IHBnallllcBttnim ( Hsincd I . 1 , - s.il .V r 9SBBEs3alaBsEILflBBBBaSBiaS Iliic PI j I l I We do logos, letterheads, en- 1 1 1 ; 1 1 velopes, business cards, I II I brochures, flyers, advertising, il posters, typesetting, design ... j UJ Newspaper ;. 1 : 419 Main Street jL V 1 649"9014 Follow the bouncing ball to the new Nkklaur, designed cnampiorahlp course at Park Meadows, and we'H gh you a free golf ball signed by ihe Golden Bear hlmitlf. The course, surrounded and Intertwined by Fairway Village condoinlrNum and custom designed luxury homes with furnished models open dattyl Incorporates the ultimate lifestyle offered In Park City. The new Nkklaus at Park Meadows bring your dubs. The first ball's on us. houdjvmnA LUCKY JOHN ( rvt I DPIVE XT 1 il irliT"1 rataT-l -- JJSif POAD I HOlIDAI I a f "T".. J KANCH 1 MADO-,Ofo i.1Tj lOOP I SMJS OFFICE 4 -J (iO -.1 . f rtm(HMXxn-nActxxi z Mis wrier. tJ r- fit TO Vol LME 1 Open house dally. Listed through Gump and Ayen Real Estate. Inc.-Par Inc.-Par Meadows Plata. Park City, Utah 84060 80t 649-8550. Park Meadows Sales Office.-P.O. Office.-P.O. Box 400. Park City, Utah 84060 Ot)649-2345. PARK MEADOWS Sb rrrr I W rwwc momxwi I jBre4jiy Blood pressure clinic The Summit County Board pressure clinic for Park City will be held April 28, from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the public health offices at 467 Main St. No appointment is necessary. For information call 649-9072. Family planning clinics The Park City Community Clinic, a non-profit family planning plan-ning program, will be holding these clinics during the month of April : : April 29 at 9 a.m. Services offered include physical exams, PAP tests, counseling coun-seling and education, VD screening, pregnancy testing, and contraceptive supplies. Costs for these services are minimal or on a sliding fee scale. No one will be denied use of the clinic and all services are confidential. For information or an appointment, please call 649-5989. - - V'i Ji Wr- ! IHj3 les group. vH Single, 21 to 35? Why not come alive. Bacnetort am t is for you. We have plenty of things to do. Call is at KTSSto Singh find out what to do (non-derwrninational). Pregnancy testing Want to find out if you are pregnant? The Park City Community Com-munity Clinic, a non-profit family planning program, has pregnancy testing and other services available. For more information, in-formation, please call 649-5989. All services are confidential and affordable. Cancer Society services Do you know anyone who has cancer? The American Cancer Can-cer Society provides services for cancer patients such as transportation for treatment, prosthesis, counseling and other services. The contact person in Park City is Annette Sneed, 649-6950. Chapel Fellowship The Chapel Fellowship meeting is held every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. at Prospector Square. Everyone is welcome. Childbirth preparation classes The next series of childbirth preparation classes given by the Summit County Health Department, will begin Tuesday May 4, at the Park City Community Clinic. The classes will be held each Tuesday for seven weeks from 7 to 9 p.m. The cost is $10.00 per couple. For information or to register call the Summit County Health Department at 649-9072. Community education Are you interested in enrolling in the Norwegian School ot Nature Life? For more information on this or other classes, call Nan McPolin at 649-9417 or 649-9812, or leave name and phone number with Robyn at the offices of the Park City Board of Education, 649-9671. Let us know if you're interested in an advanced first aid class. Ladies' Luncheon 1"' The 28th annual Park City Ladiea'tucbeon teiSbftSlJ May 1, 1982 at 1 p.m. at tbrCreb SSsak Rwtwaraat in Prospector Square. The luncheon is for aiiybody aflwEst3 ta Park City or the surrounding area, or anybody wfco has trei lived in the Park City area. Ladies over 80 yean if as are honored guests. These include Blanche Fletcher, Lil BircBaf-shaw, BircBaf-shaw, Chloe Monson, Arleta Davis, Hannah Stanley, ISarto Camille McDonough, Maude Snyder and Etna Neil. If JOB know of others, please let us know. Those taking itstrratltaa include Bea Kummer (649-9368), Jessie McAlevy (MMO), Myrtle Buck (649-9534), Kathleen Kilby (64MSM), Beverly Pace (6494583), Nan McPolin (6494417) and UndaSiaaaMoa (649-9878) Reservations have been coming in very well. It looks like we will have one of the largest gatherings we have ever had. However, we will continue to take reservations until April 27 . Our welcome will be given this year by Dorothy Murnin, and our tribute to the honored guests will be given by Maxine Kummer. Be sure your reservation comes in quickly. Rugby practice The Park City Rugby Club is now holding outdoor practices on Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning at 5:30 p.m. at Park City High School. For further information, call 6494681 or 649-9461. Social Security visits to end Beginning in April, the monthly visit by a Social Securiiy representative to Dotn Fark City and Kamas will be terminated. ter-minated. A representative will, however, visit Heber City on a monthly basis, and can receive all area residents. The next visit will be April 29 at 10 a.m. in the Federal Building in Heber. Meeting for ladies9 golf The Park City Ladies' Golf Association is having a sign-up 1 meeting on April 27 at 10:30 a.m., at the Racquet Club Convention Con-vention Center. There will be a rules clinic and the summer program will be discussed. Anyone interested is invited to attend. at-tend. For further information contact Helen Taft 649-1084. Spring cleaning? KPCW's library is in need of new music. If you are leaving town and don't want to haul your old records around with you, or if you are just tired of them and hate to thrjjwjhem away, you can drop them off at KPCW, located in the Memorial Building, four conQIDOQbn will be greatly appreciated. ap-preciated. Remember, this is tax deductible. 9 or CALENDAR 22 THURSDAY El""!. 7 Tennis: Park City High School boys' team vs. Dugway at Dugway, 3 p.m. Park City Council, regular meeting, Memorial Building, 5 p.m. Supper at the Senior Citizens' Center, 1361 Norfolk Ave., 5 p.m. "Little Foxes," presented by Park City Performances, at the Egyptian Theatre, 8 p.m. Ballet West performance at the Capitol Theatre, Salt Lake City, 8 p.m. 27 Has-- I TUESDAY Motor vehicle registration at the Memorial Building, 9 a.m. to noon and lp.m. to 4 p.m. 24 23 SATURDAY Soccer : Park City Silver Kicks , vs. KWHO on the high school field, 12:30 p.m. Soccer: Park City High Rollers vs. the Olympians at Rosewood Park, Salt Lake City, 4 p.m. "Tears of Joy" Puppet Theatre, at the Egyptian Theatre, 5 p.m. Pro hockey (if necessary) : the Salt Lake Golden Eagles vs. Dallas at the Salt Palace, 7:30 p.m. "Little Foxes," presented by Park City Performances, at the Egyptian Theatre, 8 p.m. Ballet West performance at the Capitol Theatre, Salt Lake City, 8p.m. FRIDAY Pro hockey : the Salt Lake Oolden Eagles vs. Dallas at the Salt Palace, 7:30 p.m. "Little Foxes," presented by Park City Performances, at the Egyptian Theatre, 8 p.m. Ballet West performance at the Capitol Theatre, Salt Lake City, 8 p.m. 26 MONDAY Supper at the Senior Citizens' Center, 1361 Norfolk Ave., 5 p.m. Snyderville Basin Sewer District, regular meeting, district offices, 7 p.m. Ballet West performance at the Capitol Theatre, Salt Lake City, 8p.m. Summit County Commission, regular meeting, Summit County Courthouse, Coalville,'l0a.m. Summit County Planning Commission, regular meeting, Summit County Courthouse, Coalville, 7:30 p.m. 28 WEDNESDAY Park City Planning Commission, regular meeting, Marsac School, 7 p.m. ONGOING HendricksonTayeWilson exhibit at the Kimball Art Center's main gallery, through April 29. Exhibit of Oriental antiques at the Kimball Art Center's downstairs gallery, through April 27. Exhibition by eight Utah artiste at the Old Town Gallery, 614 Main St., through mid-May. "Grand Beehive Exhibit" at the Glenciinning Gallery, 617 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, ends April23. Ja |