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Show Page B10 Thursday, September 21, 1989 Park Record LIVING IN A MORMON CULTURE- This is a 5 session ses-sion class dealing with theological, sociological, and political issues facing residents of Utah. What are the beliefs of the LDS church? How are they like the belief systems of other church denominations? How are they different? The classes will be honest, lively, and non-confrontational. non-confrontational. Guest speakers will include both ex-mormon ex-mormon and active LDS persons who will address issues facing us in Utah. The place in St. Mary's Catholic Church fellowship hall, 7:30 p.m., Tuesday evenings, Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 17, and 24. Coffee, refreshments, and child care available. AH are welcome. MAMMOGRAPHY - YOUR BEST DEFENSE AGAINST BREAST CANCER- Holy Cross Hospital is Salt Lake City is pleased to announce that our Mobile Mammography Van will offer affordable, accessible breat cancer screenings to women 35 and older. The mobile unit is professionally staffed and equipped. It will be located at the Coalville Stake Center, Wednesday, October Oc-tober 4, 1989, from 9am-3pm. The screening will take 15 to 30 minutes per patient and the results will be sent to the patient and her physician. The total cost for the x-ray, x-ray, interpretation and reports is $55 payable at time of appointment by cash, check or credit card. For an appointment ap-pointment call 336-4451 ext. 350. ARE YOU NEW IN TOWN- and want to get involved with the community? If so, the Ambassadors want you! The Ambassadors is a group of residents who are committed com-mitted to Park City's growth. As an arm of the Park City ChamberBureau, the Ambassadors help with ribbon-cutting ribbon-cutting ceremonies, organize the annual old-fashioned July 4th celebration, assist with the Steve Garvey Celebrity Ski Classic, plus much more, for more information infor-mation call co-chairs Lew Fine, 649-30002690 or Rosemary Kelly, 649-6640. FALL IS IN THE AIR,- as the colors begin to change. The Norwegian School of Nature Life is offering a variety varie-ty of autumn nature treks within the Wasatch and Uinta Mountains. Nature treks range from hiking, backpacking, backpack-ing, Mt. bike treks, cabin get-aways, and more, all in line with the school's philosophy of de-emphasizing strees and competition. For information related to your specific interest in nature, please call the Norwegian School of nature life at 649-1217. IMMUNIZATION CLINIC- An Immunization Clinic will be held on Friday, September 29 from 4pm to 5pm at the Summit CityCounty Health Dept. The cost is minimal. For more information please call 649-9072. THE AIR FORCE ACADEMY PARENTS CLUB-would CLUB-would like to invite all you X-Air Force Parkites to a fun filled day on November 25 when the Air Force Falcons meet the U of U Ute at Rice Stadium. The morning will begin with a tail gate party and then on to the stadium to cheer on the falcons. A section of tickets has been reserved. Contact Dave or Pat Block for further information infor-mation at 649-5865. THERE WILL BE BUS SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 3:00 AND 4 :00 P.M.- begin-ninging begin-ninging Tuesday, August 19th and each consecutive Tuesday through the end of this summer service season so as to facilitate a series of employee meetings. Park City Transit appreciates your understanding and cooperation for any inconvenience these service interruptions inter-ruptions may create. NOW THAT SCHOOL HAS BEGUN AND FALL IS IN THE AIR- the high outdoor adventure pursuits program offered through the Park City office of Commmunity Education, the Norwegian School of Nature Life, and Mountain Community Health choices will offer mountain moun-tain bike treks, hiking, backpacking, cabin get-aways every weekend, vacation and holiday time for any Summit Sum-mit or Wasatch County youth, grades 4-12, at no charge. For current weekend wilderness outing this fall, please PARK CITY MUSEUM EXHIBIT OPENING- Utah's Silver Queen, Susanna Bransford Emery Holmes, is the subject of a new exhibit at the Park City Museum. Also tour the walk-in mine, watch a video, learn about Park City's past- and don't miss a trip downstairs to the old territorial jail. Learn what's happening in town from the visitor information staff at the desk. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sunday, 12 to 6 p.m. Free admission, 528 Main Street in Old City Hall. THE OFFICE OF COMMUNITY EDUCATION- will be offering a Hunter's Safety Class at the Treasure Mountain Middle school on September 22, 23, and 24th. This course is open to any individual 12 years of age and older in need of certification, which is required prior to obtaining a Utah Hunting License. The cost is $4 per person. per-son. Pre-registration is manadatory and can be handled by contacting Steve or Robyn at 649-9671 or by dropping by the School District Offices at 1250 Iron Horse Drive. This will be the only Hunter's Education Class offered this year. PARK CITY PERFORMANCES- presents two summer sum-mer live theather shows Thurs., Fridays and Saturdays. A musical farce Angry Housewives and a fun British comedy Bedroom Farce. For performance dates of each production, please call the Egyptian Theater 649-9371. HOMESTEAD ENTERTAINMENT -Every Saturday evening there will be a Western Hoedown featuring hayride, barbecue dinner, dancing to live western band, 6:30 to 10 p.m. For information regarding any of these events please call 649-2060 or 654-1102. WALKING TOURS: - costumed guides lead a gentle 45-minute walk down historic Main Street and into Park City's colorful past. Scheduled tours start at the Museum, 528 Main Street every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. The cost is $2 per person. For more information call 649-9104 or 649-0375. UO UOLJO LODGING ASSOCIATION MEETING -Park City Area Lodging Association meets the 1st Wed. of every month. Contact either Kevin DeWitt, 649-7300 or Rhonda Can-nard Can-nard 649-6175 for more info. WOMANS ATHENAEUM - The Womens Athenaeum will hold their meetings the 3rd Monday of each month at 7:30p.m. li' ELKS - The Park City Chapter of Elks meets on the se?s cond and fourth Thursday of each month at the Elks Building on Main Street. For more information, call 485-8596. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS - Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meets regularly in Park City. Schedule: Monday at 5:30 p.m., at P.C. Community Church; Tues., 10 a.m. St. Lukes Episcopal, 525 Parkway - 6 p.m., at the Community Com-munity Church; Wednesday at 7 p.m. at St. Mary's Church on Park Ave; Thursday 10 a.m. St. Lukes; Friday Fri-day at the Park City Marsac Building at 7 p.m. ; Saturday Satur-day at the Marsac Building at 6 p.m.; Sunday at the Marsac Builing 6 p.m.; Heber meetings will be at the Wasatch County Complex, 805 W. 100 S., Mon & Th 8 p.m. For more information, call Rick at 649-9769, Scott, Andrea An-drea at 649-2557. ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS -will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tues. at the Community Church, 402 Park Av. For information call Janice or John 649-6349. AL-ANON - will meet Saturdays for step study and sunaays at b p.m. at tne Marsac Building, upper level. Call Patty for information at 649-0508 or 649-1338. The Al-Anon Al-Anon family groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcholoics who share their experience, strength and hope in order to solve their common pro blems. ALCOHOL & DRUG EDUCATION & SUPPORT GROUP -Will meet Wed. at 6 p.m. at the Summit County Services Bldg. (1753 Sidewinder Dr.). Weekly support group on various educational topics. Group discussion will focus on personal experience, awareness, and information. infor-mation. There is no charge for this group. For more info call 649-8347. ROTARY - The Park City Rotary Club meets Tuesday at 12 : 15 p.m. at the Mountain View Room in the Yarrow. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS - will meet at 7 p.m. Sundays at the Marsac Building. All eating disorders welcome. For more information call 649-6869 and ask for Sally. COCAINE ANONYMOUS - 488-2151, Central C.A. Office. Of-fice. Thursday, 6:30 p.m., Social Service Building. 1764 Prospector Drive. Open meeting - all people welcome who may feel they have a problem with cocaine. COMMUNITY CLINIC - Planned Parenthood Association Associa-tion of UtahPark City Community Clinic is a non-profit family planning and reproductive health program. Services Ser-vices include physical exams, pap tests, pregnancy testing, testing and treatment of sexually trransmitted disease, counseling and education, contraceptive supplies. sup-plies. Examinations are performed by a nurse practitioner. practi-tioner. Costs are determined by family income. All services ser-vices are confidential. For appointment or further information, infor-mation, call 649-5989. THIS N THAT THRIFT SHOP - in Heber City is seeking seek-ing donations for the Thrift Shop. Serving the mentally ill and handicapped citizens. Pick-up is available in Park City, Mon.-Fri. Call 1-654-2907 if you have any items that you care to donate. i ST. LAWRENCE THRIFT STORE The St. Lawrence Thrift Store staff wishes to thank the many people who have so generously made donations to our store throughout the past year. Your donations of clothing, household items and furniture have enabled us to assist many families throughout Summit and Wasatch Counties. Coun-ties. We greatly need and appreciate your support. Donations may be left at St. Mary's parking lot in Park City, or at the Thrift Store, 1st West and Center Street in Heber-Fridays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information call 649-9676 or 649-9642 in Park City. In Heber, Sister Angela at 654-1168. THE COUNSELING INSTITUTE The Counseling Institute In-stitute is a private non-profit United Way Agency dedicated to personal growth and the enhancement of human relations. Psychotherapy is offered to children, adolescents, individuals, couples, families, and groups. Therapists, Dr. Marion Ayers, ACSW, Shauna Bradley, LCSW, Kitty Getz, ACSW, Carol Buell, LCSW, and Bob Gorelik, CSW, offer services by appointment. Some funding fun-ding is available for those who qualify; families ex-, periencing difficulties with personal relations, anger control and domestic conflict, child rearing and overall coping with demands especially young couples, single parents, and the unemployed. Medical and in-patient referral is available through the Western Institute of Neuropsychiatry. For appointments or further information informa-tion call 649-2426. THE PARK CITY CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY- Has a local service and rehabilitation rehabilita-tion person serving this area. If you or a loved one has been touched by cancer and need information about the disease and or support for the patient or family members, call Mary Demkowicz at 649-8320 PARK CITY MUSEUM new exhibit features the Park Record, Utah's oldest continuously published weekly newspaper. Also tour the walk-in mine, learn about Park City's past and don't miss a trip downstairs to the jail. Learn what's happening in town from the visitor information staff at the desk. Open daily from 10 to 7 p.m; Sunday, 12 to 6 p.m. Free admission. 528 Main Street in old City Hall. PARK CITY LIBRARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS -will meet monthly on the second Monday of each month at noon. All meetings open to the public. PARK CITYBAPTISTCHURCH-1950 Woodbine Way H S?RE R PRE?C"?LkERS ' ThurS-No. ThurS-No. 9 (behind Emporium Post Office.) Sunday School, yfromlO-10:30a.m.,ParkC,tyLibrary.64M118. 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship, 10:30 a.m. Bible Study Sun- .,, rjv ' , day and Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Pastor Dave Weuman, i S p" -ffLS" 649-0407. An independent Baptist Church. Thursday at 6 p.m., Marsac Buildmg. 649-9321. SNYDERVILLE SEWER DISTRICT - regular meeting every second and fourth Monday at 7 p.m., District Offices, Rasmussen Road. SUMMIT COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION -regular meeting every second and fourth Tuesday at 7:00p.m. PARK CITY FIRE DISTRICT - regular meeting every first and fifth Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. at Station No. 31, 1353 Park Avenue; third Wednesday of every month at Station No. 33, 750 West Rasmussen Road, 6:30 p.m., work sessions beginning at 5:30 p.m. PARK CITY PLANNING COMMISSION - regular meeting every second and fourth Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. , Marsac Building. HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION regular meeting every first and third Tuesday at 5 p.m., Marsac Building. PARK CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION - regular meeting every second and fourth Tuesday at 6:30 p.m., Treasure Mountain Middle School. 649-9671. MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION - every Tuesday from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m., Summit County Services Ser-vices building, 1753 Sidewinder Dr. ... ; ' if. X !, .a-i... CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY - Sunday Church and Sunday School, 5:30 p.m. Wednesday Service 7:30 p.m. at Park City Community Church, 402 Park Ave. Corneas you are, Child Care provided. 649-7812 or 649-3213. PARK CITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP - 1401 Kearns Blvd., non-denominational christ-centered church. Sunday Worship, 10 a.m. Child care provided. Home bible study groups. Ladies bible study at the church, Tuesday 1pm. Christian bookstore available. Pastor Bill Lynch. 649-8301. PARK CITY COMMUNITY CHURCH - 402 Park Ave., United Methodist, Presbyterian (U.S.A.), Disciples of Christ, American Baptist, United Church of Christ. Worship Wor-ship at 9:00 and 10:30. Nursery and children's program at 9:00 and 10:30. Mark Heiss, pastor, 649-8131. SHEPHERD OF THE MOUNTAINS LUTHERAN CHURCH - Sunday Worship, 10:30 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 121 Park Av. Sunday School during worship time, ages three through twelve. Adult classes, confirmation, youth groups available during the week. Jonathan Nelson, Pastor. 649-2233. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS - 2300 Monitor Drive. Sacrament meeting, 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday School, 10:20 a.m. and 12:20 p.m. Priesthood Meeting, 11 : 10 a.m. and 1 : 10 p.m. SCENIC MOUNTAIN BIKE RIDES - by Cole sport, MirrKPRS park n-rv onrov evwvtoai t r i A5n2ffi!llK JhI 1615 ?ark welcomes aU new W- Experience not necessary to Avenue. Call 649-4800 for more information. nrai.Hna t,,.ti. aZ.. .A..r.i. ' yi vu, uwoua j auu iuui auay , q.uu viiy ran, PARK CITY COOPERATIVE PRESCHOOL -is now accepting fall registrations. Enroll your preschooler now for an exciting adventure in learning. Please call 649-5949 or 649-5173. PCCP is a quality developmental preschool. DAUGHTERS OF UTAH PIONEERS - hold their meetings the second Wednesday of each month at 1733 Lucky John Drive at 7:30 p.m. For further information call Camp Captain at 649-6873. " " l.l.l.ll,.i..M..,ul,l.i,w,l,ll , ,...U... !n tffprs rn i '"'in- ii i Miiin.,r-iim,M,,llltl,Mili,ii-, CONSCIOUS CONNECTED BREATHING SUPPORT GROUP- Bi-weekly, every other Wednesday beginning September 13, on-going. Call Sueann or Valorie for more information 649-4795. Conscious Connected Breath is a tool for releasing physical, emotional, mental and spiritual blocks to reduce stress and create inner peace. GARDEN CLUB -meet at City Park Sept. 5 at 5 p.m. Tour of Sundance's wild flower seed production and drying dry-ing sheds. Dinner to follow $15 to $21. Call Mary Holley at 649-6910 or Gail Walton 649-2882. ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH - 121 Park Ave., Park City. Father Pat Carley, 649-9676. Confession by appointment. Mass on Saturday at 5:30 p.m., Sunday 9 a.m. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 525 Park Ave., Park City. Come and join us for Sunday Worship and Sunday School, 9 am. All are welcome. For information, call 649-5666. 1989 SUMMIT COUNTY - dog licenses are now being sold at the Summit County Animal Shelter and Sheriff's Office in Coalville. All dogs in county over 6 months must be licensed to a person 18 or over. Mail in applications applica-tions available at Animal Shelter or Marsac Buildng. $12 fee. Spayed or neutered dogs $6. Senior citizen discount. Questions 649-5449. AIDS COUNSELING & TESTING- Do you have concerns con-cerns about AIDS? For information, counseling, blood testing call our specialist: Diana Maxell, Nurse Practitioner, Practi-tioner, Summit County Health Department, 649-9072 for an appointment. All services are confidential. MOTOR VEHICLE TITLE CHANGES- As a public service, the Summit County Assessors' Office is now making title changes on motor vehicles and other titled property. Changes can be made in Coalville Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and in Park City located in the Summit County Services Building from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesday only. Should you have any questions, you can call the Assessors Office Of-fice during working hours at 336-4451. THE MOTOR VEHICLE DIVISION- must receive the tax commission copy of the safety inspection form for all used vehicles being registered beginning in January 1989. The county assessor's office can no longer accept just the safety inspection number of the appliation. On other issues concerning veicle renewals, owners must have on the appliation current insurance information , and the odometer reading. No emissions control inspections inspec-tions are required in Summit County. Office hours for vehicle renewals in Park City are 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Tuesdays only. The Park City location is in the Summit County Human Services building in Prospector Square. The office hours in the assessor's office in Coaville are for renewals 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and for platetitle ap-pliations ap-pliations 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. LATCH KEY PROGRAM- for grades 1-8. Immediately after school until 6pm at the City Park Recreation building. Educationrecreational setting. Parents will be responsible to pick up children at the park $25 per week includes snack. Space is limited. For more informationregistration infor-mationregistration call 649-6129 after 5pm or leave message at 649-5125. SUMMER WONDERLAND TREKS -The Norwegian School of Nature Life offers a variety of Summer Nature wonderland treks that range from free Wed. morning introductory in-troductory hikes, hiking wildflower treks, backing, biking, bik-ing, and more. All share the history, geology, wilderness awarenessethics and brings about a sharing and learning learn-ing experience in Nature as we de-emphasize stress and competition by stoping to smell the roses. For your specific Nature trek, please call the Norwegian School of Nature Life at 649-1217. PROSPECTOR ATHLETIC CLUB - HOT summer aerobics classes at Park City's most complete athletic club. The Class Schedule: Morning Mania: 7-8 a.m. M-F: Low Impact: 8:30-9:30 a.m., M-F; Water Aerobics 9:30 Tues. & Thurs or 5:30 M & W.; Body Aerobics 9:30-10:45 M-F, 8:30 Sat. and 9:30 Sun.; Body Aerobics 5:30 M-F; Body Conditioning 6:30 M & W.; Body Sculpture 6:30 Tues. & Thurs. Park City's most complete athletic club. Call 649-6670 for class and club information. informa-tion. A.m. and p.m. babysitting available. Everyone welcome. ; AEROBICS SCHEDULE - NEW FALL AEROBIC SCHEDULE BEGINS SEPTEMBER 4TH- offering two new specialty classes; ski exercise designed to prepare you for the upcoming ski season and body sculpting which is a great work out that incorporates progressive weights. Classes are held at the Park City Racquet Club, a public facility, times are as follows: 7-8am MWF Intermediate; In-termediate; -10:30am MWF - High-lowlong duration; 9-10: 15am TTH - Low Impact; 9-10: 15am Sat.- Intermediate; In-termediate; Noon-lpm MTWTHF - Intermediate; 5:45-7pm MWF - Advance; 5:45-7pm TTH- Highlow combo; 7:05-8:15pm MW - Ski exercise; 7:05-8:15pm TTH - Body sculpting. Cost of areobics is $3 per class ($2 with locals card) . Punch cards are available for reduced rate. For further information call 649-8080. |