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Show P ! V I I- i C-10 Silver Creek Animal Clinic FREE frEARTWORM PREVENTATIVE Bring in this ad and receive 6 months supply of Heartgard heartworm preventative when you purchase same or larger size at regular price. Limit one per customer. Offers expires June 1 5, 2000 Poos must be heortworm negative. Heartworm blood testing may be required. Full Veterinary Services for Dogs and Cats Convenient Early Drop off Service House Colls Available 24 Hour Emergency Service 2 1 Years of Practice Experience Located in the Silver Creek Business Park at 1-80 and US-40 649-7414 r BAJA CANTINA Cookiri since 1983. The wildest restaurant in Park City is here! Located m the plaza entrance of the Park City Mountain Resort. We enjoy serving good tasting, freshly prepared foods of Mexico. Open for lunch and dinner from '11:30 a.m. daily. Sunday Brunch T1:30a.m.-2:30p.m. Call 649-BAJA 649-BAJA YEN-JING MANDARIN RESTAURANT RESTAU-RANT Featuring contemporary Hong Kong cuisine created by award winning five star chef Ge, Zhenye. Located right next to the bus transit tran-sit center of Park City Mountain Resort. Serving lunch and dinner 7 days a week. Take out and delivery available. Call 6-49-7800 x MT. AIR CAFE Park City's leading family restaurant restau-rant for 20 years. Breakfast, lunch and dinners. Most reasonable prices in town. Home cookin', biscuits bis-cuits and gravy and irresistible fried chicken. Take out available. Jet hwy. 248 and Kerns Blvd. Open 6 am-11 pm, 7 days. SAGE GRILL Casual Upscale California Cuisine Utah OABC Licensee: Tuesday -, Saturday for dinner starting at 5 T P.M. Reservations recommended; 6300 N. Sagewood Dr. (Kimball Junction - Next to Washington Mutual); kids menu available 658-2267 658-2267 Please call for information on cooking classes. LOCO LIZARD CANTINA ' A contemporary cantina serving your favonte recipes from OkJ World Mexico. We celebrate both traditional and creative cuisines with a variety of popular regional appetizers and entrees. Located at Kimball Junction behind She First Security Sank and Chevron, with plenty of free partdng. Open to ft II i for lunch and dinner 11 :30am close everyday. Kids menu available avail-able 645-7000. Utah State Liquor Licensee. I mtft I 350 MAIN Featuring contemporary seafood preparations as well as great steaks and chicken & pasta. Enjoy dining in one of Park City's most beautiful historic buildings. Nightly specials offered. Closed Mondays. 649-3140 ALEX'S BISTRO Enjoy Alex's unique cuisine now open for lunchdinner and Sunday brunch 422 Main Street 649-5252 CHIMAYO Enjoy a romantic Spanish atmosphere atmos-phere while dining on award winning win-ning southwestern cuisine. Relax and enjoy our oasis setting, sure to captivate the imagination of everyone. 368 Main Street Dining begins at 5:30 - Closed on Mondays. 649-6222 CISERO'S Cookin' since 1985, Fine Italian food at palatable prices. Dinner 5:30 nightly. Sunday Brunch 1 0:00 am - 3:00 pm. Downstairs private club for benefit of members. mem-bers. Opens daily at 5:00 pm. Live music ard dancing Wed. -Sat. 5:00pm-6:00pm daily. 306 Main Street Restaurant 649-5044, 649-5044, Nightclub 649-6800- CLAIMJUMPER STEAK HOUSE & DOWNUNDER SALOOtf Relax in our tum-of-lhe-century dining room. Enjoy sizzling top sirloin steaks, 20 oz. prime rib or our famous baseball steak! Huge Alaskan Kinq Crab Legs, Utah trout and nightly specials. Voted Local's Favorite. Celebrating our 25th Anniversary. Dinner nightly 5:00-I0:00prn. 573 Main St 649-8051 The Park Anger increases risk of heart attack Anger-prone people more likely to suffer a heart attack or sudden cardiac death A person who is prone to anger is about three times more likely to have a heart attack or sudden cardiac death than someone some-one who is less prone to anger, according to a new study published pub-lished in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association. Janice E. Williams. Ph.D.. M.P.H.. lead author of the study conducted at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, says the findings were true for individuals with normal blood pressure levels, but not those with high blood pressure. "The implications of our study are that anger could potentially lead to heart attacks, especially among middle-aged men and women with normal blood pressure." The researchers say that there has "alw ays been a suspicion that emotional states such as anger, anxiety and depression have an impact on health. Now. we're better bet-ter able to document the associa Epilepsy Foundation issues water Epilepsy suffers can take precautions to help reduce danger of seizures in water Although a study of drowning accidents among peopie with epilepsy confirms that seizures in the water can be deadly, the Epilepsy Foundation says that people peo-ple with epilepsy can safely enjoy water activities if they take a few simple precautions. The foundation issued the alert as a Memorial Day reminder, which is the beginning of the peak season for swimming and other water activities. The study of drowning incidents, conducted in Florida, includes 2381 drowning deaths reported in that state between 1W2 and 1W (Epilepsia. Vol. 40. Supplen nt 7. December Of these. 58 or 2.4 percent were reported as seizure-related. seizure-related. The highest number of seizure-related drowning fatalities occurred in the 25 to 34 age group. To help prevent drowning and other avoidable accidents in the water, the Epilepsy Foundation i i u DYNAMITE DOM'S European Grille - Top notch food at the bottom of Main.' Serving 1 freshly prepared Black Angus steaks, lamb, exciting pastas, salads and fresh seafood in a fun and relaxed atmosphere "Atop the miner. Come and join us on our famous patio with fantastic mountain views. Open late every evening from 11am-11pm daily. Located at the bottom of Main Street, in the Summit Watch Plaza, at 890 Main Street Childrens' menu available. Utah State Liquor Licensee. Can 615-8457 615-8457 for reservations. THE EATING ESTABLISHMENT SINCE 1972 Serving legendary breakfasts, lunches, dinners. Eggs Benedict huevos rancheros, tox & bagels, pancakes, belgian waffles waf-fles served all day. Homemade soups, salads, sandwiches, the best burger in town. Open daily at 8am. Dinner from 5pm serving seafood, steaks, pasta & BBQ. 317 Man St 649-8284 GAMEKEEPER'S GRILLE Our diverse menu features wild game, Black Angus steaks, f;le-gant f;le-gant pastas, the freshest fish along with vegetarian entrees.Come in for dinner from 5:30pm at 508 Main Street 647-0327. 647-0327. GRAPPA Award winning Grappa restaurant restau-rant invites you to dine in Park City's most unique atmosphere. " Nestled at the top of Historic Main Street Our menu wil dazzle daz-zle you with its exceptional taste andpresentaoon. 151 Main Street Dining begins at 5:30. 645-0636. ; MILETTS ITALIAN RESTAUR NT A local's ta'orite for 27 years. Serving fresh pasta dishes, fresh gnSed seafood and marry other creative fishes. Ask us tfejut preparing tnu food for your next party, lotted 412 Main St . For reservations csl 645211 aftsr 4pr Record tion with the use of follow-up studies like this one." During the six-year study. 256 individuals had heart attacks. Individuals who were the most prone to anger were 2.t9 times more likely to have a heart attack or die suddenly than those with the lowest anger ratings on a 40-point 40-point scale. Individuals who scored moderate were 35 percent more likely to experience a coronary coro-nary event. "These findings were also true eve;i after taking into account the presence of risk factors such as smoking, having diabetes, cholesterol choles-terol levels and excess weight." she says. The study used a prospective design. !n this kind of study design, individuals are free of heart disease at the beginning of the study. Prospective studies provide more convincing evidence evi-dence than many other types of studies because thev show that offers guidelines for safe swimming for people who experience seizures. "Contrary to what some may believe, most people with seizures can participate in swimming, boating boat-ing and other water sports. But common sense in following a few basic rules is important in avoiding unnecessary accidents," said Steven C Schachter. M D. Chair of the Epilepsy Foundation Professional Advisory Board. The Epilepsy Foundation recommends rec-ommends the following safety measures around w ater Before going out in the water, ask the doctor whether you or your child "s seizures are under sufficient control to permit swimming. Swim with your child or be certain cer-tain that another responsible person per-son is in the water with him'her at all times who knows first aid for seizures. A floatation device that. sup ' itat . RIVERHORSE CAFE Award winning cuisine in Park City's most spectacular setting! The RIVERHORSE is the only restaurant restau-rant jn the state of Utah to receive both the Dirona award and a Mobile Four Star rating. Located at 540 Mam Street Opens nightly at 5:30pm with performances by Utah's finest entertainers begrrrig at 7:00pm. Patio dining avaSable, weather permitting. For reservations call 649-3536. TASTE OF SAIGON A healthier choice in Asian dining. din-ing. Come and experience Park City's authentic Vietnamese cuisine. cui-sine. Open evory day except Monday. Hours: Lunch 11:30 -2:30pm, Dinner 5:30pm to dose. 580 Main Street Grand Gaflena Mall. 647-0588.Take-home meals available. WASATCH BREW PUB , Located at the top of Main Street next to the parkrig lot Pub menu is offered from 11 a.m.-10 p.m.dafly. Dinner specials are offered nightly from 5 p m. Upstairs is the Slickrock Sports Bar and cozy Tap Room. Appetizers and fresh Wasatch beer served. BLIND DOG GRILL Dog Gone Fine American Fair featuring seafoods, pastas, beef, poultry, pork & salads. A private club for the benefit of members, serving darner. Closed Sundays and Mondays. "Where everyone knows your dog's name..." 1781 Sidewinder Drive 655-0300 GRUB STEAX Parte City's favorite place for stack & seafood since 1976! Specfcjyng in Prime Rib, Black Angus fiaw Yok Steak; fresh Rah, ttafood and chicken dishes. 4543m fctahtslad bar. Join us far lunch tearing mx p, saM & sanafcr. f4an-Sat 11:30- Restaurant Guide ---- I' SO - j anger precedes the heart attack and is not a. consequence of ill health. Heart attacks occur when a blood vessel is blocked by a blood clot that forms on a plaque a collection of fat on the blood vessel. Stress hormones, which constrict blood vessels, may-make may-make the plaque more prone to rupture, resulting in a blood clot that blocks the heart artery. Researchers analyzed data from nearly 13,000 people who were follow ed for up to six years as part of the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (AR1C) study in four locations: Washington County, Md., suburban subur-ban Minneapolis. Minn., Forsyth County. N.C. and Jackson. Miss. Anger was measured by a 10-item 10-item questionnaire called the Speilberger Trait Anger Scale. Some of the questions asked if the individuals were hot-headed, quick-tempered, or if they felt like hitting someone when they got angry and felt annoyed when not given recognition for doing good work. ports your or your child's head above water is a good idea. It's especially important for children and. in some cases, adults with seizure disorders. Children or adults with seizure disorders should never swim alone. Always swim with a buddy who's a good sw immer. Inform lifeguards and swimming swim-ming teachers that you (or your child) have epilepsy. Donl get over-tired or too cold while in the water. Don't swim if you have forgotten forgot-ten to take your seizure medication. Dont let your seizure medications medica-tions get wet. Several are known to lose their anti convulsant effect when expotied to the w ater. If your seizures can be brought on by flashing light, wear polarized sunglasses to reduce the flicker effect of sunlight on the w ater and other reflective surfaces. If a seizure occurs in the water, support the individual's head and keep her face out of the watir. Bring her to the shore or side of the pool and place her on her side. s . c ' - ftfl'iektlA. tlhJl 2pm. Open for dinner daily 5-10 pm. Live entertainment Fri. & Sal nights 649-6060. NACHO MAMAS We serve a creative interpretation interpreta-tion of popular Mexican-style tlishes cornbined with unique regional specialties borrowed from throughout Ihe Southwest Visit the Hop'n Jalateno room for appetizers, poo! & foes bal. 1821 Sidewinder. 645-TACO. Open 7 nights a week at 5 p.m. LAPASCH. A SWISS BISTRO O THE STAG LODGE -Enjoy Ihe traditions of a "Swiss alpine Experience" butt on warm hospjtafity, exceSenf food, select beverages, and impeccable service serv-ice in a unique atmosphere. Join us for ski-in ski-out Lunches Apres ski with live music and cozy dinners. Open daly 11:30am-9:30pm. Reservations suggested. 649300. VALHALLA AT STEIN ERIKSEN LODGE Presenting tr pinracte cf fine drvng. Enjoy fresh regional cuisine cui-sine in the heavenly ambiencj of VsJhaRa. Open nightly from 6-10 ; pm. Reservations recommended. Cal 649-3700 ext 83. : TKSGUTRETINDAT STEIN ERIKSEN LODGE Cottamporary American, special' Has for breakfast lunch. cSrmesr arid Sunday Jazz brunch. Named Most Romanbc Restaurant-Zsit Survey. Recipient of 77 Wine Spectator Award of ExcsSance. 649-3700. from MOUNT Wednesday, May 17, 2000 Individuals were given a score of 1 to 40 according to their answers to the questions. .The average score was 16. Abou? eight percent of the individuals scored high, 55 percent scored moderate, and 37 percent scored low. Higher scorers were slightly younger, more likely to be men and have less than a high school education than participants uho were moderate or low scoters. High scorers were also more likely to be smokers and drinkers. Researchers did not find any racial differences in the association between anger and coronary events. "The lack of an increase in heart attacks among individuals who had high blood pressure and high anger could have been due to the fact that high blood pressure alone is associated asso-ciated with heart disease and an anger-prone personality had little further effect," says Williams. Researchers say stress management man-agement may help anger-prone individuals develop better coping skills to deal with their response to anger-provoking situations. safety alert Check the airway. If water has been ingested or breathing is labored, get medical treatment. "In addition to swimming pools, water presents a significant risk in showers and especially, in bathtubs even if there is only one inch of water at the bottom. Never leave a toddler or young child with epilepsy epilep-sy alone in the bathtub, not even for a moment. If you leave the bathroom bath-room for any reason, wrap the child in a towel and lake him with you." said Schachter. Over two million Americans have epilepsy, a recurrent disturbance distur-bance of the electrical activity in the brain w hich produces seizures. The Epilepsy Foundation is a nationwide nation-wide consumer organization leading lead-ing the fight against epilepsy-through epilepsy-through research, education, advocacy advo-cacy and serv ice programs for individuals indi-viduals affected by seizure disorders disor-ders and their families. Additional information on safety and seizures is available on the Foundation's website at www.epiIepsyfound.i-tion.org. www.epiIepsyfound.i-tion.org. ---- - - .,. 1 ' AlNEXPRSS RESTAURANT DELIVERY SERVICE Enjoy fine food without leaving your home, condo. or hotel 5pm 10pm. Let us deliver your favorite foods from 35 of the finest restaurants in Park City and Deer VaBey. Also grocery stopping, condo stocking. Park Record newspaper delivery, & catering. Gift certificates available. Call 649-MENU. 1 n |