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As seen on The Amazing Micro Diet Show stun inn Calh Lee Crosby Call Park City's Independent Advisor: Ronda Woodard 649-1655 MICRO ITTijuI TOP OF MAIN STREET Outdoor THning Brunch Saturday, Sun 9:0L lLOOV.m. to 3:00 p.m. Dinner 5:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. daily f 51 Main Stree 649-7482;Stateliquor 'Rocketeer' from CITY on C3 invisibly allows everyone else to look good. There are a few oddities od-dities and loose ends in the picture. pic-ture. Reversring the usual cliche (where horses are beloved by the cowboy heroes) City Slickers kills off two trail nags with a black-humored black-humored joke. The cute animal hero in the story is a fuzzy brown calf named Norman. Among the cast, Helen Slater is the only female on the drive, and has no apparent reason to be there, except to look good in a pair of Wranglers. Joshua Mostel (son of Zero) plays a cowboy who, in real life, operates a chain of dessert shops. At one point, he gets to demonstrate his own version ver-sion of The Fast Draw within seconds, he can name the appropriate ap-propriate type of ice cream to go with any type of meal. Rocketeer A" A A A The Go back with us to those long-ago long-ago days of yesteryear to the jne Sirloin & Seafood Restaurant Dinner CMmu Soup Appetizers Cfud&i Entrees CJnrbroiM Sirioin LoSsterSfirimp 2tgcofam6 Baty "BacltiSs SafaC'Bar (Pasta Entrees Jresfi Vegetables 'Desserts Licensee is comic-book memories Spielberg and Lucas adventures of the late '70s and early '80s. No, wait. Go back further. The Rocketeer means to hearken back to the late 1930s, to the feelings evoked when youngsters opened up their first issue of Superman or Captain Marvel. It shows us a hero in the making young knock-about pilot Cliff Secord (Bill Campbell) who flies as if his planes were held together with chewing gum. (He pastes a wad on the rudder for luck.) Cliff stumbles onto a stolen super-invention, a one-man rocket engine, and with the help of mechanic friend Peevee (Alan Arkin) he learns how to fly it. He doesn't realize that all of L.A. is after the rocket including surly FBI agents, gangsters, Nazis, and a hulking, powerful killer named Lothar, who bumps off folks by folding them to death. The movie, directed by Joe Johnston, has a nimble energetic style, but it also seems to remember one of the criticisms aimed at the Spielberg mega- thrillers that the movies had too breakneck a pace and didn't allow the charcter!oi)reath.' c2 inof The Rocketeer, besides thumping thump-ing the movie Nazis once again, also grabs us with a romantic dilemma: Will the brash, awkward Cliff prove himself to his exasperated girlfriend, Jenny Jordanelle Storage Units The proposed development is approximately 65,000 square feet ot rental storage space on a S acre parcel to be located 12 mile north of Quinn's Junction, Highway 40: T IS, R 4E, NE 14 section 35. The hearing Is to determine whether or not a Class II Development Develop-ment Permint should be granted for the proposed development pursuant to the Snyderville Basin Development Code. SUNDANCE SUMMER THEATRE PRESENTS A colorful musical rendition of Mark Twain's literary masterpiece, Huckleberry Finn June 14 - August 31, Monday through Saturday Showtime: 8:30 pm Reservations required: 225-4100 Ticket office hours: 8:30 am to 6 pm, Mon.-Sun. Prior to the performance, join us for dinner in the Tree Room or enjoy our outdoor barbecue. Dinner reservations can be made when you reserve your theatre tickets. (Jennifer Connelly.) And will Jenny, Jen-ny, an aspiring movie actress, realize in time that her romantic idol, swashbuckler-star Neville Sinclair (Timothy Dalton) is actually ac-tually the number-on Axis agent in Hollywood? Among the cast, Campbell is a fine new hero, who plays the humor in the role as neatly as the derring-do. Dalton is a ripe cad. (It may seem perverse that a character recalling Erroll Flynn is the heavy, but that's due to the movie's love of off-kilter Hollywood lore. I think the creators here were inspired by a controversial Flynn biography a few years back which claimed that he was a facist sympathizer!) sym-pathizer!) The picture cheekily throws in other real-life figures, so that Cliff has two tinkering-genius father figures in the movie: Peevee (Arkin, acting with a flat Mid-American twang) and Howard Hughes (Terry O'Quinn) who is presented as the original inventor of the rocket! -51, the' production design also dips into the Art Deco of the time. (Thte'fc&rilots' hamburger joint is shaped like a large plaster bulldog.) The Rocketeer is such high-falutin' fun that you even believe the plot twist where Cliff's chewing gum loses its flavor, but saves his life. : Public notice is hereby given that the Summit County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to discuss the above issue on Tuesday, July 8, 1991, beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the New Courtroom, County Courthouse, 60 North Main, Coalville, Utah. For further information contact the Summit County Planning Department, 55 North 50 East, Coalville, Utah 84017; (801) 336-4451. Published in the Park Record on June 13, 20, 27, July 4, 1991. "j A magical, M musical romp following the adventures of classic fairy tale characters INTOTHE WOODS |