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Show - - ww - Hjm'.ii; ill. Park Record Thursday, September 22, 1988 Page B5 Park City Handicapped Sports Association Annual Run Aloft 5 K keeps its competitors earthbound 4' 7 i : : j- v.w.v Vfc V V - J V;4 1 j ' " ! 1 Y ft I 0 A '--.- 1 i ' i ;.f x "''l"rifi r 1 : 4i photos by Jennifer Madgic ""W uiinmi in , .iLaiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiian - 4WJ mii4j$ I ( ' i . . .. :.."'-v'..-i '' ? 1 -.. . ..." - v ; . . , i ; f ? ' f" . It ' I ' f '!', . o 1' ' - ' I II Listed below are results from 35-3$ female 19-24 mate Saturday's Second Annual Run Aloft 1. Linda Welsh l.BradMortiner 5K race sponsored by the Park City 2. Gail Salowey 2. Paul Mangum Handicapped Sports Association. 3. Judy Tripp 3.TiraStack: 4. Barclay Law Hess 4.0aleAquirre 5. Diane Hesleph 5. Rob Browning 50-plas female 1. Joanne Carlson 35-31 male 15-18 female 2. AnnMastro 1. Martin Pace i, Kerry Dalton 2. Andy Hayes 2, Amber Pitt 50-plus mate 3. Ed Richardson 3. Tracy Stott 1. firikStatton 4.GregDiven 4. AlexaPenottl 2. R.O, Carolson 5. Rich Harward 3. Richard HUlyer 15-18 male 4. Gordon Elliot 3-34 femite 1. David Woods 1, Laurie Wolf 2. Russell Bradford 4M9 female 2. Becky Brady 3. Mike James 1. Maureen Bateman S.KalitaFord 4. Tom Felt 2. Shirley Smith 4. Chrissy Winn 5. Jan Adams 3. Sandy Jackson 3, Holly Sta va 4. JanDalton 12-14 female 5. PamHonn 3-34male l.SusanNowell 1. Heikki Ingstrom 2. Amanda Kobler 40-44 female 2, Richard McKelvie 3. Libby Elliot L Mary Martin 3. Patrick Bagley 2. Marilyn Nowell 4,PelerKaurtfp 12-14 male 3. Judy Carlson S. Keith Bronstein I. Matt Woods 4. Sami LaPine 2. BryonDalton 5. Paula Monroe 25-29 female 3. Riley Warr 1. Rose Monday 45-49 male 2. Merry Pepper 1 1 and aader female L Ed Moore ' 1. Lindsey Troup 2. DaveHanscom 25-29 male 2. Catherine Elliot 3. Bill Clements 1. Francis Clark Hand under mate 4. Chuck Hess 2, Mike Hanscom j Bryan Kobler 5. David Taylor 3. Russell Stewart 2! Andy Marriott 4. Russell McSweeney 40-44 male 5. David DeUoway Wheelchair division j 1. Noel Baker- - - - , 1. Shawn Williams 2. Ron Keller - ' H4.J4eiial ;tf,f;VV -U'alfceV'1 ViSlt,; 3. Bruce Tipple I. Karen Hanson 1. Jan Walker 4. Gil Garcia 2. Micbele Perez 2. Janet Margulus 5. BobSpangler 3. Jeni Hanks 3. Kay Walsh j CHRISTMAS TREASURES WHERE: SENIOR CITIZEN BUILDING WHEN: Nov. 4&5 Cost of Booth- $10.00 plus 10 of your Profits 2 tables provided for each vender Please mail coupon if interested to: M. Mitchell Wasatch County Hospital 55 South 5th East Heber City, Utah 84032 NAME. PHONE. ADDRESS. TYPE OF GOODS SOLD Pool hours to change Shauna Vanderlinden, aquatic director at the Homestead announced the resort's new swim hours for its winter season. The outdoor pool has been closed. Public swim hours and prices will remain re-main the same until Oct. 1, 1988. Starting Oct. 1, public swim will only be held on weekends from 3:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. Public swim prices will be $3 for adults and $2 for children under 12 years of age. The Homestead, located in Heber Valley, is 50 minutes from Salt Lake City, 25 minutes from Park City and 30 minutes from Provo. This historic inn also features golf, horseback riding programs, mineral spring spa, hot air ballooning, sleigh rides, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling. For more information about the winter swim season, please contact Shauna at 654-1102. 'WE'RE FIGHTING FOR MOUR LIFE American Heart Association DRESSMAKING NECESSARY LUXURY DESIGN 6TUDIO OLD TOWN PACK CITY TRAVEL SERVICE Summit International Travel We can help you with all of your travel needs Ticket delivery available (even to SLC) 64V-0550 1662 Bonanza Drive Open Saturdays from 9 a.m.-l p.m. The problem with "Their" carpet installation is so obvious you could trip g 't! When you need carpet come to the experts DdRK CITM CmPTS I we've got you covered Huge selection of samples We deal directly with the mills-no middleman means lower prices Low overhead-lowers prices Hardwood floors a speciality 1950 Woodbine, Compark 13 649-2063 |