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Show The Newspaper Thursday, October 14, 1982 Page All 7 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. Add ime Class Surplus cheese Dance For Heart Can you dance exercise for three hours? If so, you may be eligible for valuable prizes like a trip to Hawaii, Mexico, or San Francisco. Just collect pledges to the Utah Heart Association to pay so much per minute that you dance. Call or stop by the Recreation Department office Mon. - Friday., 3-10 p.m. Dance For Heart takes place this Saturday, Oct. 16, 9 a.m. to 12 noon, in the Memorial Building. If you are asked for a pledge, please give generously. Help fight heart disease. (1014) Register to vote The Park CitySummit County League of Women Voters wishes to remind the electorate that Oct. 26, 27 and 28 are the last three registration days before the Nov. 2 general election. elec-tion. Registration is from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the homes of the registration agents listed below. Pet. 1 : Barbara Prive, 180 Daly Ave. Pet. 2: Barbara Burns, 1120 Woodside Ave. Pet. 3: Mindy Nelson, 2212 Ina Ave. Pet. 5: Martha Brown, 2376 Lucky John Dr. For further information, contact Paula Hurd, League voter service representative, at 649-7241. (1021) Football on the tube! The U.S. Ski Team would like to thank Park City residents for their support, and to invite them to a special showing of "NFL Highlights," Sunday, Oct. 17, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Wallbangers Lounge, Prospector Athletic Club. The admission ad-mission fee of $1 will get you all the beer you can drink. (1014) USDA surplus cheese and butter will be distributed to low-income low-income persons and families in Summit County Oct. 13 in Coalville and Oct. 13 and 14 in Kamas and Park City. These commodities will be available at the following locations : Kamas Assistance Payments Office, 60 N. Main. Coalville Commissioners Chambers in the County Courthouse. Cour-thouse. Park City Memorial Building Gym Lounge, 427 Main St. The cheese and butter will be available any time between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. Social Security number and a form of identification showing name and address is required. Senior Citizens will be able to get their allotment at their local Senior Center about Sept. 29. They should call their center cen-ter for further information. (1014) Community Clinic The Park City Community Clinic, a nonprofit family planning plan-ning program, will be holding clinics for the month of October. Oc-tober. Appointments are available, for morning, afternoon and evening clinics. The services offered include physical exams, Pap tests, counseling 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. (1028) Ducks Unlimited Well child clinic The Summit County Health Department will hold a well child clinic on Oct. 20. Appointments are available from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. The clinic will be held at the Public Health Office Of-fice at Park Meadows Plaza, 1500 Kearns Blvd, Building C-100. C-100. For information or an appointment please call 649-9072. (1014) Ski Swap The 11th annual Park City Ski Swap will be held Nov. 5, 6 and 7 at the new Treasure Mountain Middle School. Registration will be between 4 and 9 p.m. on Friday. Swap will be between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. (114) Musicians, unite A chamber group is now forming to play Christmas music. If you play or know anyone who does, please call the Recreation Department at 649-9461 or attend the first practice, prac-tice, Thursday, Oct. 21, 7:30p.m. (1014) Jan's Winter Welcome "Jan's Winter Welcome," to benefit the Park City Ski Team, will be held Friday, Oct. 29, 6:30 p.m., at Snow Park Lodge, Deer Valley Resort. Join special guest Phil Mahre, preview the hottest new 1982-83 gear with major industry reps, and get set to upgrade your outfit at the Winter Welcome auction. All contributions are tax deductible. For ticket information, contact Jan's Mountain Outfitter, 649-4949. 649-4949. (1028) Park City's annual Ducks Unlimited dinner will be held Nov. 9 at the Black Pearl Club on Main Street. Refreshments from 6 p.m. Wild game dinner and entertainment to follow. Tickets: $35 at the Black Pearl. Call for information, 649-6793. 649-6793. (1028) Oktoberfest T-Shirts There are still t-shirts available from the third annual Park City Oktoberfest Soccer tournament. Get yours for $6 at the Recreation Department, 649-9461. 1014) Photographs needed The Park City Area Chamber of CommerceConvention & Visitors Bureau needs your help. They are looking for color photographs or slides of people, places, things and events around Park City for their new promotional brochure. This brochure will be distributed internationally and within the U.S.A. over the next two years. Chosen photographs and their photographers will receive a photo credit in the brochure So grab your photo albums and files, find your best or most interesting Park City shots, and call Marty Peterson at 649-6100 649-6100 if you can help. Chamber Membership Social Calling all Park City ChamberBureau members. Don't miss our quarterly Membership Social! It's a great opportunity oppor-tunity to meet our newest members: Friday, Oct. 22 at the Park City Racquet Club. Festivities are beginning at 5:30 p.m. RSVP to Kris (649-6100) by Oct. 14. (1014) Historic District guidelines Design guidelines for the Historic District are available at the Planning Department office for public review and comment. 1 W' Dedicated rofessiona lifie LA Doug Jacobson is a life-long resident of Utah. He attended school in Salt Lake City and the University of Utah. He served two years in the U.S. Army in Germany. For 15 years he was a member of the Utah Highway Patrol. For the past 10 years he owned and operated the Mountain Moun-tain Village Coffee Shop at Parleys' Summit. He is married and he and his wife, Mae, have two children. They have made their home in Summit Park for 14 years. Doug Jacobson is your best choice for Summit County Sheriff. His 15 years as a Utah Highway Patrol trooper will be an invaluable in-valuable asset. The anticipated growth of Summit County during the next decade demands an experienced law enforcement en-forcement professional and Doug Jacobson is that man. Write In DOUGLAS JACOBSON SUMMIT COUNT SHERIFF 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. Jewelry Community Education Classes in sewing and automobile maintenance are being planned. Each class needs a minimum of three people. Attorney At-torney Mike Eldrege will also teach a class entitled "You and Your Law," a survey course in the legal system and how it works. For these, or any other classes you are interested in, call Nan McPolin, 649-9417 early morning or late evening, or leave name and phone number with Robyn at the office of the Park City Board of Education, 649-9671. ( 1021 ) The Kimball Art Center will sponsor a jewelry class taught by Park City goldsmith Roger Fuller beginning Oct. 20 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. The class will meet every Wednesday and Thursday Thurs-day for four weeks. The jewelry class will be for beginning to advanced students. stu-dents. The class will include jewelry design, tool use, torch and soldering techniques, stone setting, polishing and lost wax casting. Cost of the class is $45 for Kimball Art Center members and $50 for nonmembers. For more information, call 649-8882. (1014) Astrology Moms to be Are you pregnant? Get in shape for the most important athletic event of your life. Prospector Athletic Club is offering of-fering classes for the pregnant woman, beginning Oct. 26, Tues., Thurs 5-6 p.m. Class emphasizes stretching, flexibility, strengthening and aerobic work. Call Prospector Athletic Club, 649-6670 for more information. Non-members $3.50class, members $2class. (1021) Astrology classes and private instruction. Call for days and times. 649-8974. (1021) Parenting classes Ski conditioning Endurance, strength, flexibility and coordination are needed to make a great skier. Come in and increase your training levels in these areas. Prospector Athletic Club is offering of-fering a "Ski Conditioning Class" taught by Scott Siemon, Tues. and Thurs. 6 to 7:30 p.m. beginning Oct. 26. First class will feature Sal Raio, Ski School director for Deer Valley. Make this your best ski season ever with the best body you've ever had. Call 649-6670 for more information. ( 1021 ) Aerobics Morning aerobic classes now being formed. Call 649-9874 to enroll. (1021) 4 10 and Under This is a parenting class designed for adults interested in the challenge of raising children and functioning as a family. Understand and converse on topics of identity, communication, com-munication, roles and relationships. Take a morning class 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. or evening class 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. The nine-week nine-week class starts Tuesday, Oct. 19. Call 649-9461 to register. (1014) Calligraphy Register now for afternoon or evening parenting classes that will soon be offered by the Park City School District and the Park City Family Counseling Institute. The program will focus on developing new skills and alternative methods of confronting day-to-day problems facing you as a parent. Classes involve a series of six sessions that will meet once a week at the middle school. Afternoon sessions will meet from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. beginning Tuesday, Oct. 26, and will be conducted by Dr. Powell, school psychologist. To register call the middle school at 649-9272. Evening classes will meet at 7 - 8:30 p.m. beginning Wednesday, Oct. 27, and will be taught by Dr. Marion Ayers from the Park City Family Counseling Institute. To register for the evening sessions call the Institute at 649-2426. ( 1021 ) Beginning photography A six-week beginning photography class will be taught by Nan Chalat at the Kimball Art Center on Wednesday from 7 to 9 :30 p.m. beginning Nov. 3. The class is designed to familiarize students with their cameras, to introduce them to the creative controls of composition com-position and to show them how to print their own black and white photos. Nan Chalat has exhibited her photos at the Johnson Gallery, the Family Jewels and the Kimball Art Center. Her photographs in Focus have received several University of Utah Communications Department Awards. Tuition for the class is $45 for Kimball Art Center members, mem-bers, $50 for nonmembers. For further information, call 649-8882. 649-8882. (1014) Childbirth preparation Childbirth preparation classes by the Summit County Department of Health have new sessions starting year round. A shorter refresher series is available, too. For further information in-formation call 649-9072. (1014) Beginning to intermediate calligraphers class starts Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Oct. 27 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Memorial Building. Instructor In-structor Myle Jackson will teach italic writing and simple 'P'ot 2V1T1 lavnnf Dthor a mac will inlnHp hnrHprs snppial nrnippts and OJ ideas for lettering at Christmas. Please register by Oct. 20 and pick up materials list to have ready at first class. $25 for six weeks. ( 1021) Adult ballet Starts Thurs., Oct. 14 at 7 p.m. in the Memorial Building. Mary Jane Bird teaches all levels. Register Thursday, Oct. 14,7p.m. (1014) Prospector Athletic Club is offering a unique children's class designed to develop motor coordination, large muscle development, eye-hand coordination, spacial and body awareness, and general locomotion skills in preschool-aged children. Utilizing such equipment as a parachute, balance beam, mats and various other equipment, these classes are designed for fun as well as skill development. Classes are Mon. and Wed. 10 to 11 a.m., beginning Oct. 26, Leslie Shawver, instructor. Nonmembers $40. Call 649-6670 for more information. (1021) n 9 CALENDAR 14 THURSDAY Park City Council, regular meeting, meet-ing, Memorial Building, 5 p.m. Supper at the Senior Citizens' Center, 1361 Norfolk Ave., 5 p.m. 15 Soccer : the Park City Silver Kicks vs. the Brew Ha's, Rosewood Park East, 13th N. 12th W., Salt Lake City, Noon. Soccer: the Park City High Rollers vs. South Davis at the Bountiful Municipal Field, 8th S. 1st E. Reserve team at 2 p.m., Major team at 4 p.m. Dance Theatre Coalition in concert con-cert at the Egyptian Theatre, 7 p.m. 649-9371. 19 FRIDAY Locals Only Racquetball Tournament Tourna-ment begins at the Prospector Athletic Club, through Oct. 17. 649-6670. 649-6670. Football : North Summit at Park City, 4 p.m. Big Band Night at the Kimball Art Center, 8 p.m. 649-8882. Utah Symphony in concert at Symphony Hall, Salt Lake City, Robert Henderson, guest conductor, conduc-tor, 8p.m. 533-6407. TUESDAY Motor vehicle registration at the Marsac Building, 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Summit County Commission, regular meeting, Summit County Courthouse, Coalville, 10 a.m. Volleyball: South Summit at Park City, 5 p.m. 16 SATURDAY Bartenders Cup Tennis Tournament Tourna-ment begins at the Park City Racquet Club, through Oct. 24. 649- 8080. 11 1 I 7Vf J fx Utah Symphony in concert at Symphony Hall, Robert Henderson, Hender-son, guest conductor, 8 p.m. 17 SUNDAY New exhibits open at the Kimball Art Center: watercolors and oils by Francis Zimbeaux, silkscreens by Kris Billington. Reception from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. 649-8882. 18 MONDAY Supper at the Senior Citizens' Center, 1361 Norfolk Ave., 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY Historic District Commission, regular meeting, Marsac Building, 5 p.m. Park City Fire Protection District, Dis-trict, regular meeting, Park Avenue Fire Station, 7 p.m. |