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Show 1 f The Newspap i .-.vt . ugust 5, 1982 PM All Don't be caught unprepared cTliecReqtalcExcIange i C2 r Deadlines The Newspaper is happy to run brief notices of upcoming up-coming events for nonprofit organizations. Please drop them off at the office, 419 Main St., before noon Tuesday. And make sure to let us know how long you want them to run. Miners' Hospital memorabilia To coincide with the opening of the Miners Hospital Library, Li-brary, the Historic Society is planning an exhibition depicting depict-ing the history of the building. The Historic Society is anxious to borrow almost anything having past connections with the building that could be incorporated into the exhibition which opens on Sept. 6. If you have something with Miners Hospital building connections and are prepared to lend it to the Historic Society, please contact either Susan Finegan at 649-6288 649-6288 or Tony Jay at 649-5800. Soccer Camp This popular camp will start the novice off on the right foot as well as sharpen the skills and strategy of advanced players. Each day includes drills, skills, movies, refreshments, refresh-ments, fun games, and T-shirts. Boys and girls 6-16 years old. City Park, Aug. 16-20 from 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. For further information, in-formation, call 649-1152. (812) Dance Aerobics Monday through Thursday, Senior Citizens will have an opportunity to work out "Aerobics" style. Come to the Middle School from 7:45 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. and receive the best in struction in town. Other classes include: Monday through Friday, 9-10 a.m., intermediate class, Middle School; RoCkDOrt bllS Tliosrfav thrnnoh ThnrcHav atronina (;QftA-1A Mamrtrial - V)VlUllg, V.WVU.UV, A.i.llV. Building, Intermediate, and on Saturdays for intermediate from 9-10 a.m. in the Memorial Building. (826) Immunization and Well Child Clinic The Summit County Health Department will hold its Immunization Im-munization Clinic in conjunction with its Well Child Clinic on Aug. 18. Both clinics will be held at the same time from 8:30 to 11 a.m. at the Public Health Office at Park Meadows Plaza, 1500 E. Highway 248, Building C 100. No appointments are necessary for the Immunization Clinic. However, Well Child Clinic is by appointment only. For information or an appointment, please call 649-9072. (812) Blood pressure clinic The Summit County Blood Pressure Clinic for Park City will be held Thursday, Aug. 26 from 2 to 3 p.m. in the Public Health Office at Park Meadows Plaza, 1500 Kearns Boulevard, Building C-100, Park City, Utah. No appointment is necessary. For information call 649-9072. (826) Community Church services during Festival So as not to conflict with the Art Festival on Sunday, August 8, worship services at Park City Community Church will be held at 9:00a.m. instead of 10:00 a.m. A special invitation is extended to visiting artists, patrons and workers at the Art Festival. Linda Barnes, pastor of Park City's oldest on-going church, invites both members and guests to dress casually and go directly from the church service to the Festival. Parking passes are available for those who plan to attend Church services. For additional information, call the Church office at 649-8131. Crib and child care are available during the worship service, and the Church is providing special child care throughout the Festival. St. Mary's trip to Monastery St. Mary's Women's Club is sponsoring a trip to the Hunts-ville Hunts-ville Monastery in Logan Canyon on Monday, Aug. 16, leaving Park City at approximately 10 a.m. Anyone interested in-terested in joining the group for this outing, please call Georgene Crosby at 649-7926 or Evelyn Richards at 649-7465. (812) The last day for the Recreation Department sponsored bus to Rockport will be this Thursday, Aug. 5. The bus will leave City Park at 9:30 a.m. and will return at 4 p.m. Windsurfing and kayaking instruction is available. $1 per person will cover the bus ride and don't forget to bring a picnic lunch! (85) Full moon campfire Come to City Park on Friday, Aug. 13th for an entertaining full moon campfire sponsored by the Park City Recreation Department. It's for all ages and best part of all, it's free! The fun starts at 8:30 p.m. (812) ADHD SflDMIE (CLASS A listing of classes in the Park City area, available to both profit-making and nonprofit organizations. Please submit information in paragraph form to The Newspaper News-paper before noon Tuesday.. , Toilet training Early Discovery Preschool will be offering a free course for parents in using the Toilet Training in Less than a Day program. The program is a widely recommended method for teaching children toileting skills quickly and happily. Class will be held at the Preschool located in the lower level of the Park City Community Church, 402 Park Avenue on Tuesday, August 10 at 1:30 p.m. For information and registration, call 649-3955. (85) Energize Tuesday, Thursday (coed), 7:45-8:45 p.m. Taught by Peggy Weber. A class designed to incorporate rhythm and movement to music for more energy and vitality. A combination com-bination of jazz, modern dance and yoga gives a total workout for all ages. Contact the Prospector Athletic Club at 649-6670. Cost for four weeks: $40 for non-members, $10 for members. tfn) Dog obedience Movin' Moms Are you pregnant? This class if for you. Incorporating stretching, strength exercises and an aerobic work-out, this will prepare you for an incredible athletic event the birth of ' your baby. Tuesday and Friday, 12-12:30 p.m. Prospector Athletic Club, 649-6670. Taught by Valerie Cowan. (tfn) Beginning Aerobics Are you a beginner in the world of exercise? Try this one for starters. Tuesday and Friday 7:45-:45 a.m. Prospector Athletic Club, 649-6670. Taught by Valerie Cowan. ( tfn ) Astrology A study group for those seeking to learn beginning astrology to advanced cosmobiology. These intriguing classes include mysticism, numerology, tarot, and of course, astrology. Classes Monday and Wednesday at 7 p.m. Call Peggy Weber, 649-9874. (tfn) Women's Weight Training Ladies, get the body you always wanted! See fantastic results in just four-six weeks. Monday and Wednesday 10-11 a.m. Tuesday 4-5 p.m. Taught by Scott Siemon. (tfn) t. i- j j i.,A,f Ann Rnloe will hp offering a By popular UCIIldUU, JUUJ ruui -"Jv-fcJ " - y 7- . beginning and advanced class for dog training. Beginners Karate take place on Thursdays from 7 to 8 p.m. and advanced will take place from 8:15 to 9:15 p.m. on the same day in the Memorial Building. For more information, call 649-9461 or 649-1152. (812) Beginner classes for adults and children. Women's self-defense. self-defense. Time to be arranged. Sign up at Prospector Athletic Club, 649-6670. Taught by Toshio Takahaski. (tfn) Christian Bible study Come and learn what God's word has to say about walking in victory in the midst of life's storms. Contact Dr. Dane Robinson for more information. 649-6116. (tfn) Group guitar lessons Time to be arranged. Beginning guitar lessons from a talented tennis pro who also knows the guitar very well. Class will meet once a week in Wallbangers Lounge (Prospector Athletic Club). Sign up at the front desk for an evening of music and socializing. Call 649-6670 for more information. Taught by Dave Ervin. ( tfn ) Legal Rfotiflceg Hunter safety 8:30 p.m. VIII Introduction to Comprehensive Plan update and Plan for Annexation Annexa-tion Declaration area. A final agenda will be available at the Planning Office one day prior to the meeting. Please call 649-6714 649-6714 for more information. Published in The Newspaper News-paper August 5, 1982. LEGAL NOTICE PARK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETING AUGUST 9, 1982 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Park City Housing Authority, will hold a special meeting at City Hall at 3:00 p.m., on August 9, 1982. AGENDA I ROLL CALL II APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF AUGUST 8, 1982 III APPOINTMENTS 1. Appointment Arlene Loble as Executive Director 2. Appointment of Janet M. Scott as PCHA Secretary IV UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Discussion of Developer Housing Subsidy 2. Morning Star Proposal V REPORTS FROM PCHA MEMBERS MEM-BERS Published in The Newspaper News-paper August, 5, 1982. This course is required by state law for all young hunters to obtain hunting licenses. It is also a good course to take if you have guns in your home. Course consists of gun safety, hunter hun-ter safety, and marksmanship. Ages 12 and up are eligible. The first class begins Tuesday, Aug. 10 at 6 p.m. For further information, call 649-1152. (tfn) Tutoring Early Discovery Preschool offers tutoring and educational consulting for individuals of all ages by highly trained and certified professionals. Please call 649-3955 for further information, in-formation, (tfn) Swimming Prospector Athletic Club offers swim classes from beginner begin-ner level to preparatory swim team Monday through Friday. Swimmers may still join the AAU Swim Team. A Moms and Tots class for children six months to three years is also being offered. Contact Sue Broder at 649-6670 for more information on times and class fees. (tfn) Tennis Prospector Athletic Club is offering two-week class sessions for the beginner to advanced tennis player. Classes held Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays. Call Dave Ervin for more information. 649-6670. tfn ) JUDY M. KIMBALL HANLEY Agent No. 202 Silver King Bank Bldg. Park City, Utah 84060 Bus. 649-8656, Res. 649-7607 FIRE LIFE COMMERCIAL AUTO III I aw PARK CITY PROPERTIES ."TV"55' t Vr fit m. n s r.'i it SUMMIT PARK 630 PARKVIEW DRIVE Free-flowing contemporary five bedroom, three bath home among the aspens. Cathedral ceilings, two brick-faced fireplaces, oak cabinets. Low utilities -assumable mortgage - asking price $134,500. Call Mary 649-4125 or 649-7900. 649-7900 (Park City) 363-2141 (Salt Lake City) P.O. Dox 2399, Pork City, UT. 84060 (Across from Holiday Inn) m GLOBE TRAVEL Located in Prospector Square Travel is our Business Service is our Concern Let us help you with all your travel needs timi 649-2660 Carolyn Meyer P.O. Box 680067 Park City, Utah 84068 . "Let Globe Do It" Tai Chi Non-aggressive self-defense techniques in dance-like form. Time to be arranged. Sign up at Prospector Athletic Club, 649-6670. Taught by Jay Markel. (tfn) Baby Massage Stimulate your child's motor response through massage, m .... r i in.i.i:n,,k F"I xuesaay ana r naay, ij.-u:id a.m. rrospecior mnieui: vmu, 649-6670. Taught by Valerie Cowan. (tfn) 9 9 CALENDAR 5 THURSDAY Wasatch County Fair begins in Heber, through Aug. 7. Call 654-3666 654-3666 for more information. Supper at the Senior Citizens' Center, 1361 Norfolk Ave., 5 p.m. Park City Council, regular session, in the Memorial Building, 5 p.m. Pro baseball: the Salt Lake Gulls host Phoenix at Derks Field, 7 : 30 p.m. "Night of the Iguana" presented by Park City Performances, at the Egyptian Theatre, 8p.m. Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew," presented by- the Inter-mountin Inter-mountin Actors Ensemble, at ParkWest, 8:30p.m. ' 1 7 6 SATURDAY Summit County Queen Contest, at North Summit High, call 336-5397 336-5397 for details. 13th Annual Park City Art Festival Festi-val begins at 10 a.m. on Main Street. NACRA Fleet 24 race at Deer Creek Reservoir. Old Boys Rugby Tournament, Muckers vs. the Muckers Alumni, at City Park, 2 p.m. Utah Symphony at the Snowbird Institute, with Lionel Hampton, 5p.m. Pro baseball: the Salt Lake Gulls ?host Phoenix at Derks Field, 7:30 p.m. "Night of the Iguana," presented by Park City Performances, at the Egyptian Theatre, 8 p.m. Stephen Sondeim's "A Little Night Music," presented by the Unicorn Theatre, at the Prospector Square Theatre, 8 p.m. 9 MONDAY Supper at the Senior Citizens' Center, 1361 Norfolk Ave., 5 p.m. Snyderville Basin Sewer District regular meeting, at the district offices, 7 p.m. 8 FRIDAY Benefit concert for Snowbird Institute, with cello music by Gayle Smith, 7 p.m. Pro baseball: Salt Lake Gulls host Phoenix at Derks Field, 7:30p.m. Shakespeare's "Henry IV, Part I," presented by the Intermountain Actors Ensemble, at ParkWest, 8:30p.m. SUNDAY 13th Annual Park City Art Festival begins its 2nd, and final, day at 10 a.m. on Main Street. Windsurfer Summer Series No. 9 begins on Deer Creek Reservoir at 1:30 p.m. I 10 BYU Brass Quintet in concert at Sundance (free), 4 p.m. Salt Lake Goodtime Jazz Band in concert at Snowbird, 4 p.m. Pro baseball : the Salt Lake Gulls host Phoenix at Derks Field, 7:30p.m. "Godspell," presented by Park City Performances, at the Egyptian Egyp-tian Theatre, 8 p.m. Stephen Sondheim's "A Little Night Music," presented by the Unicorn Theatre at the Prospector Square Theatre, 8p.m. TUESDAY Motor vehicle registration at the Marsac Building, 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. 4-11 contests at the fairgrounds in Coalville, 9a.m. to 3 p.m. Summit County Commission, regular meeting, Summit County Courthouse, Coalville, 10 a.m. Park City Board of Kducation, regular meeting, at Park City High School, 7:30 p.m. Summit County Planning Commission regular meeting. Summit County Courthouse, Coalville, Coal-ville, 7:30p.m. 11 WEDNESDAY Park City Planning Commission regular meeting, Marsac Building, 7pm. 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