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Show Page B6 Thursday, August 16, 1990 Park Record l-v NEW AIRPLANE HANGARS FOR SALE $19,800 . Runway expanding to 7,000 ft. Investment Potential! Rental Demand Now! Built to handle large twins 44' wide by 38'deep with electric bi-fold doors large enough to handle your aircraft and boat or motor home! Heber Airport 654-5831 (20 minutes from Park City) essssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssa We are now open 7 Days a Week! Tuesday Nights Men's Night-$1.00 off the famous Baseball Steak Thursday Nights Ladies Night-2 for 1 Prime Rib Special Friday 8c Saturday the return of MICKEY JAMES as MICKEY 8c SQUIRT! the A 573 Main Street Park City 649-8051 or 649-8825 A private club for the benefit of members & their guests Open 5:00 pm-2 am sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Host family is needed The Russians are coming! So are the French, Spanish, the Italians, Japanese, Australians, the South Americans and the Scandinavians. Unfortunately, many might not be able to come because there will not be a place for them to stay when they get here. All over the United States, volunteers and staff with student exchange ex-change services say they are facing a critical shortage of host family jomes for year long high school exchanges. ex-changes. If host families aren't found within the next few weeks, some organizations organiza-tions say that many students eager to live an American experience may have to give up their dream. Were this to happen, some of tomorrow's future foreign leaders may be deprived of the opportunity of learning learn-ing first hand about the United States, its customs, its institutions and, above all, its hospitable people. "We are finding it very difficult to find families interested in hosting. Perhaps the market is too saturated," said J. Scott Thornton, President of International Education Educa-tion Forum. "This dramatic increase in the need for host homes is also coupled by a decline in the number of host families asking for an international student," Thornton continued. When both husband and wife have separate careers, they are often reluctant to take on the responsibility responsibili-ty of caring for an international highschool student. They worry that the student may feel neglected and unhappy in this family situation. "But two-career families, and single parent families sshould not rule themselves out," says Bill Gustafson, President of ASSE International Inter-national Student Exchange Programs. Pro-grams. "Local coordinators interviewing prospective host families are not looking for a specific traditional family structure that might resemble resem-ble 'Ozzie and Harriet', said Marsh Day, local coordinator, "we are looking for a happy family situation even if it is a busy one. The family must also provide a student with their own bed and include the student stu-dent with the family meals and normal nor-mal activities. The HITMEN will be at the Corner Store on the plaza at P.C. Ski Area Saturday Aug. 18th 6-10 pm Er"3 HtsTSoSTIR MEDIUM We e can't lie. A recent study showed that more people feel newspaper is the most believable medium. Not television Not radio Not magazines. But why? It's probably because we know that a newspaper lays it all out in black & white. Right in front of you. The places, the people, and the prices. The offers, the promises and the claims. It's all there to read, think about, and keep. And that goes for the advertisements, too. When people turn to their paper, they turn there with interest. Which means that's where your advertising message needs to be. With all the choices available, it's difficult deciding how best to advertise your business. But everything becomes a little simpler when you remember one rule. - ; " , y. ' &&?J: 1 . - -'V " M'-i TT " ' - , n-.m,., ,n I, -mil.. ITIII llr.ll IMmmlliiw.-. I, . -,r Park City group heads to Jackson On Aug 10-11 the Park City Han- The group, which numlred about Jackson, dicap Sports Association took a f! out at Astoria Hot Spr- campers enjoyed great food C phys.clly d U, ZAt?J!irZ sunshine- By the time Sunday disabled people and their families ting, swimming, horseback riding afternoon rolled around there were and friends to Jackson Hole, Wyo. and a night out at the rodeo in many tired but happy faces. Breast cancer series expanded The upcoming "Breast Cancer Dialogue" community education series promises to answer many of the questions raised by women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. Holy Cross Hospital Breast Care Services has expanded commitment to women who have experienced breast cancer by establishing a new Breast Cancer OUTREACH Program. Pro-gram. Responding to an expressed 4 e Denise Martinez 1 Otto Mileti Jim Delanty Ray Gilchrist Ashley Schermerhorn Tom Carlson Jackie Harwood ' Dale Nelson Pam Brent Christopher Collins J 7 Tom Ligare Paula Toly Chris Pappas Melanie Turner Mike Lind bloom o Jennifer Garson 10 Steve Conger ! Pam Prinz "ArleneLoble ; "J Cynthia Smith 1 9 Brianna Smith Soozi Boch Sage Sprackland 20 Hilary Smith Danny Martin Doti Reynolds Sharon Lingren Nicole Rom Layle Arenskov Patrick Siemon Erica Lindbloom Carolyn Southerlin Mable Sundstrom Hallie Wintzer Loretta D'Alonzo 2 1 Ivan Buckner Alison Airrenkott 22 Michele Jackson Martha Caffery need by the women it serves, OUTREACH provides the following free of charge: "Bosom Buddies" Support Groups "Breast Cancer Dialogue-Dynamics Dialogue-Dynamics of a Disease" com munity education lecture series Bi-annual "Life after Breast Cancer" seminars Visitation to Holy Cross breast surgery patients In addition, Breast Care Services staff provide presentations to women's organizations about the importance im-portance of early detection of breast cancer through mammography, breast self-examination, and annual breast examination by a qualified professional. For additional information or to sign up for the next eight week "Bosom buddies" Support group, please contact Holy Cross Hospital Breast Care Services, 350-4000. Buy or Sell" Condominiums Residential Development Parcels Commercial Investment Bus. (801) 649-7171 Bus. (800) 553-4666 . Res. (801) 645-9379 614 Main Street ' ' ' V : MARIAN CROSBY Sales Associate Park City Board of Realtors Million Dollar Club 1989 Rookie of the Year 1988 The Prudential Coleman Real Estate Independently Owned and Operated-Member of the Prudential Real Estate AHiliates, Inc. You know us. We know Real Estate. rivals Craig & Sylvia Menees are proud to announce the birth of their baby girl McKenna Amelia born Aug. 1, 1990 at LDS Hospital weighing 7 lbs., 5 oz. 21 inches long Tim & Jan Hurley are proud to announce the birth of their baby girl Kathryn Elizabeth born Aug. 3, 1990 weighing 7 lbs. 13 oz. 20 inches long Dave & Mimi Peugh are pleased to announce the birth of their baby boy Evan David born Aug. 3, 1990 at Holy Cross Hospital weighing 7 lbs., 15 oz. 19 inches long ESTATE & FINANCIAL PLANNING SEMINAR A FREE SEMINAR FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC Tuesday, August 21, 1990 Radisson Inn 2121 Park Ave Park City, Utah ESTATE PLANNING FINANCIAL PLANNING SPEAKERS: LEARN ABOUT -Why Living Trusts are replacing wills -How Joint Tenancy creates asset exposure and tax headaches -How to avoid the Expense, Delay, and Publicity of Probate -When a Corporation should be used -When Limited Partnerships Protect Assets -When Irrevocable Trusts are best -How children can still Save Your Taxes -How to make good investment choices -What are the newest Tax Shelter opportunities -How to best plan for Retirement -Personal Pension Programs for business owners David Ray Carver is an attorney and an accountant Mo ic a lurtnnr in tUn u... imirn niinnu i i- 7 Kumiti m uic law linn CARVER & DUPAIX. His practice concentrates in estate and business planning He has participated in seminars throughout Utah as well as in Colorado and Arizona He is a recognized authority on "Asset Protection". '. Randall George, MBA, is a senior financial Consultant with Prudential Financial Services. He specializes in tax planning, retirement programs and personal pension programs for business owners and their executives. He has participated in seminars throughout the Western States. ' |