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Park City (801) 647-9979 Provo (80,1) 377-6464 Salt Lake City (80 1 ) 355-6767 Ogden (80 1 ) 394-6767 Toll Free (800) 750-9052 Take an exotic vacation ...for five minutes Read our Travel Column featured in each Saturday's edition of the Park Record and written by local travel agents. The PaikRecoKi PARK CITY, UTAH ilia wtfo pface for tfe jfrct-ttm or fjje-ftmtf amener. Trees, shrubs, rose bushes, perennial flowers, annual flowers, unique gifts, water gardens, organic composts, fertilizers, fountains, benches, and much more. Utah's Only MASTER NURSERY W. Garden Center Park City B9 '! Ill I I ' I ' ST DAVE FIELDSPARK RECORD Park City's Cheryl "Chip" Cook takes a direct shot that resulted from a tripping call against the Sidewinders early in Wednesday's game. Cook's shot was a little too high but her teammates managed four goals against the short-handed Salt Lake team. 4-0 victory is soccer team's fourth in a row, today's game is cancelled by Dave Fields OF THE RECORD STAFF Five minutes before the Park City Women's Soccer Team was to play the Sidewinders at the North 40 field there were more clouds than opponents. The Sidewinders barely managed man-aged to get enough players on the field in time to face a Park City team heading into Wednesday's stormy game with three straight wins. Members of the Salt Lake team took the field with seven players. Ten minutes into the game. Park City had scored twice as Sidewinders were trotting to the field from the Treasure Mountain Middle School parking lot. But the damage had been You Enjoy The Sporting Life, . 5ut Does Your Sack? , : u , .:,. . .... , "n active lifestyle can be great for your bodtj but tough on your baclc. Whether you run, bilce, hilce, swim, golf or garden, chiropractic care can help. 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Fares starting at $849 per person, double occpancy. Price includes port tax. air not included. Jot reservations and information, please catt 645-8200 HCarnival." The Most Popular Cruise Ship's Reffitiy Pmama tops Sidewinders - v i ' , . - ' ' I"" ' .done. Once the Sidwinders had 10 ladies on the field. Park City had a 2-0 lead thanks to goals by Hilary Lindh and Trisha Hipskind. The game looked as if it might be called on account of ominous clouds surrounding Park City but by halftime, the clouds had parted part-ed and Park City had a 3-0 lead. Megan Suhadolc scored Park City's third goal before the half-time half-time whistle and goalie Justine "Juice" Fellows only had to stop one Sidewinder shot in the first half. The two teams took the field in "perfect soccer weather," according to Hipskind, and Park City's dominant offense slowed. It wasn't until the final 10 min- fir PARK CITY Line in the World!. hapyfowwcarntviJ.cofri - . " : 1,1 i 1 ...1,5 ., .j utes of the second 40-minute period that Nina Skyling scored off a Hipskind corner kick to make the score 4-0 Park City. By the end of the game, the nasty weather had returned but it was no help to the Sidewinders who had the misfortune of becoming Park City's fourth victim vic-tim in as many games. "We actually played really well last night," Hipskind said Thursday. A freezing Fellows was temporarily tem-porarily relieved in goal by a Jennifer Sletten in. the second half. Sletten continued Fellows' shut out of the Sidewinders. Park City's game today at the North 40 field has been cancelled. can-celled. The team plays on Monday at 6:30 p.m. (same location). loca-tion). Park City's season ends the following Monday, June 15, with a make-up game against FC Utah at 6:30 p.m. at the North 40 field. NAC summer program registration The National Ability Center is now enrolling disabled and non-disabled non-disabled participants in .a van'-1 ', ety of summer Sports and recre-ation recre-ation programs. . Affordable horseback riding, swimming lessons, cycling, camping, fishing fish-ing and water ski outings are offered throughout Park City and the Wasatch Front. For more information contact the NAC at 649-3991. Fourth of July race Applications for the Park City Fourth of July Mountain Run 5K are available at the Park Avenue Cole Sport, 1615 Park Avenue. $12 entry fee includes T-shirt. Call 649-4806. r THE THERAPEUTIC TOUCH By Judy In the Aspens (At Aspen Hideaway near The Canyons) A wonderful restorative facial $35 Pedicures on the deck in the sun $25 Waxing for summer fun ..rulr$ra-lCr$22Crriite2lsl)-faH..$15 Lash Tinting ' 5 6yrsaperferCall645-6112anappoirrtwent Your house. Your car. Your business. You. For drive-in claims-Being claims-Being in good hands is the only place to be." 1996 Allstate Insurance Company, Northbrook, Minoii. Subject to ivtilibilrry and qualification.. Ohtr terms, condirkmf and exclusions may appty. Briefs S wim lessons at Prospector W.S.I.-certified swimming instructors Susan Gines and Wanda Taylor will be teaching swim lessons at Prospector Athletic Club. For more information infor-mation call 649-6670. Cleaning cars for hoops Get your car washed and help send girls from Park City High School to a College of Eastern Utah basketball camp. Members of the PCHS basketball basket-ball team will be washing cars on Saturday, June 13, at the Jess Reid Building, 750 Keams, from 9 a.m. to noon. Basketball camp for girls of all ages The First Annual Park City High School Summer Girls Basketball Camp is July 6-10. The camp, open to fourth-through fourth-through 12th-grade girls, is the first step in building a strong girls basketball program in Park City. In the process of learning the fundamentals of basketball, girls will concentrate on having fun in a positive learning environment. envi-ronment. Registration forms are available at Park City High School and should be turned in to Head Coach John Bartleson. Bike race series returns to Park City The Bear Hollow Bash mountain moun-tain bike race is Saturday, June 13, at the Utah Winters Sports Park. Sixty percent of this unique race takes place on single track and climbs 700 feet on each loop. If technical is not your speed, try the Spin Cycle PedalFest cross country race on ,the,NORB,A National course; at Deer Valley Resort on Saturday, June 20 at 9 a.m.' All ages and abilities are welcome to join in the racing fun, call 942-3498 for more information. Leonard Finkel book signing Leonard Finkel will be signing his book "The Secrets to The Game of Golf & Life" on Sunday, June 21, from noon to 3 p.m. at the Park City Municipal Golf Course. He will also be signing his book Southwestern Expressions, 333 Main Street In the Main Street Mall Saturday, June 13, 1-3 p.m. and Saturday, June 20, 3-5 p.m. . Craig Cooper 505 Main Street Park City, Utah 84060 435-647-9898 POOR |