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Show The Park Record Saturday, July 8, 2000 Pet of the Week C-8 Solve Ice Dam and Icicle Problems . . . Install the Roof Ice Melt System this Summer! k-3 $ - Now is the best time to install a Roof Ice Melt (RIM) System while installers are still available. Over 500 successful installations. Plan ahead and contact us for information. Call Us Today: Our Local Representative: Bylin Engineered Systems Williams Equipment Co. El Dorado Hills. CA West Jordan, UT 1-888-313-5666 1-800-424-0604 wvwvwBylinllSA.com BAJACAMTINA Ccxkin' since 1983. The wildest, restaurant in Park City is here! Located in 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 11:30 a.m.-2:30p.m. Call 649-BAJA 649-BAJA YEN-JING MANDARIN RESTAURANT RESTAU-RANT Featuring contemporary Hong Kong cuisine created by a ward winning five star chef Ge, Zhenye. Located right next to the bus transit tran-sit center of Park City Mountain Resort. Sening lunch and dinner 7 days a week. Take out and delivery available. Call 649-7800 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 DABC Licensee; Tuesday -Saturday for dinner starting at 5 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 favorite recipes from Old World Mexico. We celebrate both traditional and creative cuisines with a vsiriety of popular regional appetizers and entrees. Located at Kimball Junction behind the First Security Bank and Chevron, with plenty of free parking. Open for lunch and dinner 1 1 :30am-ckose :30am-ckose everyday. Kids menu available avail-able 645-7000. Utah State Liquor Licensee. v. ?" Tlx? i I r J 1 i f m f Alll.H 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 10.00 am - 3:00 pm. Downstairs private club for benefit of members. mem-bers. Opens daily at 5:00 pm. Live music and dancing Wed. -Sat. 5:00pm-6:00pm daily. 306 Main Street Restaurant 649-5044, 649-5044, Nightclub 649-6800. CLAIMJUMPER STEAK HOUSE & DOWNUNDER SALOON Relax in our tutn-of-the-century dining room. Enjoy sizzling top sirloin steaks, 20 oz. prime rib or our famous baseball steak! Huge Alaskan King Crab Legs, Utah trout and nightly specials. Voted Local's Favorite. Celebrating our 25th Anniversary. Dinner nightly 5:00-1 0:00pm. 573 Main St. 649- 8051 DYNAMITE DOM'S European Grille - Top notch food at the bottom of Main.' Serving freshly prepared Black Angus steaks, lamb, exciting pastas, salads and fresh seafood in a fun and relaxed atmosphere - "Atop the miiieP. 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, hi the Summit Watch Plaza, at 890 Main Street Once again. Animal Control has been inundated by kittens. The kittens kit-tens have taken control and are issuing issu-ing demands left and right including, includ-ing, but not limited to, the finest canned cat foods, hourly petting sessions, ses-sions, comfy blankets to curl up on. and toys to play with. The adult cats are clearly embarrassed by the kittens kit-tens undignified behavior. As a result, the shelter staff has taken the divide-and-conquer philosophy. Our only hope is to find individual homes to take each one in, thus separating sep-arating thern and diluting their power. Please help us restore calm dignity to the cat room by adopting a kitten today. All are waiting for new homes and would love to see you. If you are interested, please come to our shelter and visit these pets. If you already have a pet bring him along. It's always a good idea to see if a new pet you are considering gets along with those already in your home. Remember that adopting a pet from a shelter increases your good karma and save', a life that is very much worth keeping! Our selection changes at a mind-boggling mind-boggling rate, so if we don't have w hat you're looking for today, just try us tomorrow ! Another karma booster is happening hap-pening on July 8, when Summit County Animal Control, along with Friends of the Animals, the Trailside Park, and Dr. Barbe of Silver Creek Animal Clinic, will sponsor a fun run to establish the first-ever, leash-free dog park in Summit County! It's a 2K run for owners and pets. There will be lots of prizes, food and drink and games mE lysis ! Ill INTERIM ET I Properties , ffl J 255 Main StrMt tkkSm Park City, UT fcintpo! Broker 649-6611 AJAGU. wwwJnterrtf-operHi.com T A q u ide to 'all Oia t Is Childrens menu available. Utah State Liquor Licensee. Call 615-8457 615-8457 for reservations. THE EATING ESTABLISHMENT SINCE 1972 Serving legendary brsakfasts, lunches, dinners. Eggs Benedict huevos rancheros, lox & 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, pastt & BBQ. 317 Main St. 649-8284 GAMEKEEPER S GRILLE Our diverse menu features wild game, Black Angus steaks, elegant ele-gant pastas, the freshest fish along with vegetarian entrees.Come in for dinner from 5:30pm at 508 Main Street. 647-032. 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 will dazzle daz-zle you with its exceptional taste and presentation. 151 Main Street. Dining begins at 5:30. 645-06-36. MILETI'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT A local's favorite for 27 years. Serving fresh pasta dishes, fresh grilled seafood and many other creative dishes. Ask us about preparing the food tor your next party. Located at 412 Main St. For reservations call 649-8211 after 4 p.m RIVERHORSE CAFE Award winning cuisine in Park Gty"s most spectacular setting! The RIVERHORSE is the only restaurant restau-rant in the state of Utah to receive both the Dirdna award and a Mobile Four Star rating. Located at 540 Man Street Opens rightly at 5:30pm with performances by Utah's finest entertainers begmng at 7:C0pra Patio dining available, weather permitting. For reservations cai 6453536. TASTE OF SAIGON A healthier choice in Asian c-ing. c-ing. Come and etperience Park Cry's authentic Vietnamese cui for the kids! Cail 649-5449 for further fur-ther details on how you can participate! partici-pate! If you have not been to the shelter shel-ter to" visit us before, you are invited to stop by and look at our facility and kennel residents. The shelter is located at 1745 S. Hoytsville Road in Wanship. Hours are Monday through Friday from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. If you need more specific specif-ic directions, or have any questions, please call us at 649-5449. The Summit County Friends of Animals has the following dogs for adoption: "Cinder." a nine-month-old female fluffy mixed breed (801-466-8743) Female and male rescued mala-mutes mala-mutes (801-944-3588) "Cisco." a four-year-old male German shepherd mix. (801-485-9009) "Frannie," a five-year-old female shepherd mix, very well mannered, (783-5139) "Harlev," a six-vear-old female Sibenan'husky, (435-336-7423) A ten-month-old female blue heeler heel-er (435-783-5255) Nine-week -old mixed breed puppies pup-pies (435-783-5431) Seven-monthOold female labborder labbor-der collie mix (435-783-2716) Seven-week-old mix puppies (801-467-3075) For more information about adopting one of these dogs, please call Friends of Animals at 649-5441. Friends of Animals also has the following cats available for adoption: adop-tion: "Radar." a five-month-old black with white, male If you ins interested in selling your home or property; or i? you are interested in finding out what your home is worth in today's market the real estate professionals at InterNut Properties can help! Just call us today to schedule an appointment with our state registered regis-tered real estate appraiser who will supply you with detailed information informa-tion on what your home or property is valued at. There is no obligation to list or sell your home. K esMuram delicious in PaTTCity sine. Open every day except -Monday. Hours: Lunch 11:30 -2:30pm, Dinner 5:30pm to close. 580 Main Street Grand Galleria Mall. 647-0(538.Take-home meals available. TEXAS RED'S PIT BARBECUE Down home Barbecue from our huge wood fired pits will send you into wild taste gyrations. Ribs, Pork Shoulder, Brisket Chicken, Turkey and Sausage. Plus our new "Smoked" meattoaf are for serious eatjn' Open everyday every-day noon to 9:00- Kids menu too, arid a state liquor licensee. Catering available during trie summer from our trolley! WASATCH BREW PUB Located at the top of Main Street next to the parking iot Pub menu is offered from 11 a.m.-10 p.m. dairy. Dinner specials are offered nightty from 5 p.m. Upstairs is the Slickrock Sports Bar and cozy Tap Room. Appetizers and fresh Wasatch beer served. WAHSO An Asian Grill. Discover 1930's Shanghai on Main Street We have gathei ed a wonderful collection col-lection of Asian artifacts to create the mood of the Orient. Our cuisine cui-sine is a unique and special blend of Asian ingredients and French cooking styles. Please join us for a captivating evening of dining at Wahso. 577 Main Street 435-615-0300 BUND DOG GRILL Dog Gone Fine American Fair -featuring seafoods, pastas, beef, poultry, pork & saiads. A private club for the benefit of members, serying dinner. Closed Sundays and Mondays. "Wtiere everyone knows your dog's name..." 1781 Sidewinder Drive 655-0800 GRUB STEAK Park City's favorite place for steak & seafood since 19761 Specializing in Prime Rib. Black Angus tow York Steak, fresh . ...'';. r . '" i .. -' . ... " . i ' - . f ' " V ' ' ' " ' A " - " - " ,. ,.-,.--. ,. .1 . - "Ginger," a seven-month-old orange-and-white female "Patches," a seven-year-old beautiful beau-tiful black-and-white "special needs" cat. He has tested positive for feline AIDS. He is good natured and loves to be brushed. "Mickey." a three-year-old beautiful beauti-ful black male "Elvis," a three-year-old declawed male, blackwhite "Brittney." a four-year-old declawed female, brown-and-black tabby "Molly," a three-year-old female tortoise tabby, declawed "Caesar," a one-year-old male gray'black tabby "Jasmine, a two-year-old female blackwhite medium coat "Beth," a two-year-old female Journey to Greece Continued from C-6 fare, but we stuck with it and ate every delicious bite. Needless to say the night was short and, before we knew it, we were back on our trucks headed for Symi town, a short rest and another fabulous Easter meal This time we hiked up the 300-some broad stairs that form the main street of Symi town to Georgios Tavema for our Easter lunch of roasted goat and Georgio's enthusiastic accordion playing. And yet there was more to come. The evening ended with a tradition peculiar to only Symi and a few other islands. As the sun set, the strains of the town accordion and trombone players filled the air and the procession, headed by a stuffed ,rx v "r tT ! H fish, seafood ana chicken dishes. 45-item fresh salad bar. Join us for lunch featuring soup, salad & sandwich bar. Mon-Sat 11:30-2pm. 11:30-2pm. Open for dinner daily from 5-10 pm. Live entertainment Fri. & Sat nights. 649-8060. NACHO MAMA'S We serve a creative interpretation interpreta-tion of popular Mexican-style dishes combined with unique regional specialties borrowed from throughout the Southwest Visit the Hop'n Jalapeno room for appetizers, pool & foos baH. 1821 Sidewinder. 645-TACO. Open 7 nights a week at 5 p.m. LAPASCH, A SWISS BISTRO Q THE STAG LODGE Enjoy the traditions of a "Swiss alpine Experience" built on warm hospitality, excellent food, select beverages, and impeccable service serv-ice in a unique atmosphere. Join us for ski-in ski-out Lunches. Apres ski with Bve music and cozy dinners. Open daily 11:30am-9:30pm. Reservations suggested. 649-8300. THE GUTRET1ND AT STEIN ERIKSEN LODGE Contemporary American specialties special-ties for breakfast lunch, dinner and Sunday vlazz brunch. Named Most Romantic Restaurant-Zagat Survey. Recipient of The Wine Spectator Award of Excellence. 649-3700, MCHENRY'S Open for lunch from 11 :30a.m. to 2:30p.m... Wednesday through Sunday and holidays. Located rnkl-rTxxjrtein with a beautiful deck facing scenic BaxJ Mountain. Serving Itenis such as our famous McHenrs burger, oriental chicken salad; baby spinach, aruguia and feta cheese piadinl and firilled portobsto mushroom and eggplant on . , Russian blue "Mecka," a 1 12-year-old female, tabby and w hite "Lucy,' a three-year-old female, cream and tortoiseshell "Max," a three-year-old male brown-and-black tabby "Icarus," a four-year-old black male, declawed "Miss Kitty." a one-year-old female, tabby w white "Kira," a one-year-old black-and-white female "Quasi," a four-year-old female, delute tortoise shell Four-year-old female manx, tortoise tor-toise shell Two female, two male ocicats For more information about adopting one of these cats, please call Michelle Hagen at 655-9356. effigy of Judas, made its w ay to the harbor front. Here, following performances per-formances of traditional dancers by local youngsters, the life-size figure was set ablaze and the fireworks stuffed inside cracked and popped and delighted the crowd. As the flames died, the fireworks began over the hills across the bay and we felt as if we had really seen Easter. Greek-style. Shirley Smith, an owner of Avenir Travel and Adventures specializes spe-cializes in sending and taking people to Greece and Turkey. She and the other professional agents in her office can also help with all corporate cor-porate and leisure travel. They are located at 2029 Sidewinder Dr., next to the state liquor store in Prospector Square and can be reached at 2495. focacba. State liquor licensee. For information can 645-6724. Also available for order at our concerts 4 Symphonies are Gourmet Picnic Baskets. 72 hour advance order required For more inforrnabor, please call 645-6624. MOUNTAIN EXPRESS RESTAURANT DELIVERY SERVICE Enjoy fine food without leaving your home, condo, or hotel 5pm 1 0pm. Let us deliver your favorite foods from 35 of the finest restaurants in Park City and Deer valley. Also grocery shopping, condo stocking, Park Record newspaper delivery, & catering. Gift certificates available. Call 649-MENU. THE CABIN The Cabin offers elegant dining in a charming rustic setting. The Cabin features eclectic cuisine of the American West presented by Executive Chef Gohary and Executive Sous Chef Karpf. The Cabin is open dairy for breakfast and dinner. Please caR 61 5-8042 for more Horrnabon and reservations. Guide ..' J ;5! 1! I ll :r s T If :r. ?f: ;t v :f T i f f J- f; i T i r i i |