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Show -ir- C-6 You see them on cable TV. sitting around a swimming pool, sharing stones about how they gut nch quick by buying valuable real estate for give-away prices. They tuuk a cuur on how to invest in real estate and become millmndires ovemijht with nothing down and no credit hassles from mortgage lenders. The course worked for them, and they say it will work for you, too. If all this sound-. Ujo gmd to be true it i! These "get-rkh-quick courses and schemes are being investigated by consumer fraud agencies around the country This does not mean that you can't become a millionaire million-aire by investing in real estate. But investing in real estate requires one important thing from you-an investment of cash. You can't build an empire overnight but you can do very well over the long term by selecting select-ing pperty in a g Md location that is priced weD, and which can provide a reasonable cah flow. For nuk solid advice on buying or selling real estate, call Craig Reece at y4A7 w7 trt toll free at I-S-553-tfVi. Craig has been a full time Park City wsident since and a full-time real estate agent since 1978. www.craigreece.com (435) 647-8017 (435) 649-7171 (800) 553-4666 Prudential SidJlr., CMfur fk 2 an r.tk ... fjrk I HI . I I HOM Q-xpr'jt rtt rfjtc vrrrrM nam f Pwaeroa( rsarc Or&ri df Otctk ttitthb $tc4ic CfUmdfifr ett C-2 cHio Udeit iiifttvnfitwh, nmmm ' 5 oi:) m Kimball Art Centi i - Fall 2001 Glass Schedule MOMMY AND ME ART with Jill Bedford Fridays 10-11:30 AM. Oct. 19-Nov. 16 CLAY EOR KIDS fiu uarc uagneaa rndays i-5 p.m. Oct. 12-Nov. 16 ' PAINTIlt with Beci Oct. 12-fjov DRAWING BASICiTOS with Erickson Lyons s.Bp.mr cJiJ-- mLL COLOR tHpHKTX5it OUTDOOR.. JILWHE KEALLY WEATHER... , ' with David Whitti weanesaays b-y pirn. Sept". 26, Oct. 3 & lb Saturdays 2 p.m. Sept. 29 & Oct, 6' K....1. , " C1' WAIERCdlOR. wiOarDara(B.).) Mondays 6-9 p.mr Oct. 8-Nov. 12 DILPAI With An 0 Mondayfo-, -r Oct, 8-Npv. 123 - r . , n I 9l . i BEGINNING WHEEL-THRCai'aRAMlC with Nolan Baumgartner " Craig Reece, CRS GET RICH QUICK WITH INVESTMENT REAL ESTATE ml A$ii WM ij.. - :. :ivirns 816 g.-ftgsi.iVK JEWELRY...CHAINS with Ron Butkovich Mondays 6-9 p.m. OcL8-Nov.l2 DRAWING AS with Kimberly Rouch-Lewis , ?&r4&& T-jdays 11a.m. - 2 p.m. - pEHAMICTS-LIDDED FORMS': KIMBALL daTlKKHA 14 IXED MEDIA -COLLAGE -cwithGlonaM idvs ii a.m. w Oct.ll-Nov.15 UGLY Ij J HANDIADE CERAMIC TILES - RAKU ;.withPaulZelenka - ' ' ' " ' Thursdays 6-9 p.m. Oct. 11-Nov. 15 . .... . . .. -.'. . ... fu-v.."' 'SUSSimm as " A'Silt Classes rm,vmmmJZ:' --'-iQdsClasses -' feurtfftfTSponMir of Kirnb wkftnCSniTorg org 77ie Pa Symphony to open chamb The Utah Symphony and Music Directix Keith Lock hart open the 2WI-02 Chamber Orchestra season sea-son on Thursday. Oct. 18. 7:30 p.m.. at Abravanel Hall with a concert con-cert salute to great composers from the Bnttsh Isles. This program features violin violist Scott St. John soloing in two pieces: Sir Peter Maxwell Davies" "A Spell for Green Com." for violin and orchestra, which St. John premiered in America with Lockhart and the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra in 1997, and Gustav Hoist's "Lyric Movement for Viola and Small Orchestra." Lockhart will also conduct the Chamber Orchestra in Benjamin Britten's "Suite on English Folk Tunes" and Franz Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 104 in D major. KUED to explore effects The last 50 years have seen a mind boggling transformation in the way we earn, spend, save, invest and think about money. From the former days of standing in long bank lines to cash a paycheck, pay-check, we now have access to our money from ATMs on practically every corner of the globe. Credit cards, and now debit cards, have made cash virtually unnecessary. And with the rise of the Internet, the once exclusive world of high finance is now accessible to anyone any-one with a PC and a few bucks to fits Willi A NATURAL PROCESS iSCt7kiU"r vki DRAWING, PASTELS & ' l u.ia. follows: 1 . ' $125 for non-members -$90 tor non-members.. ;)rwerrtfeerSi,t'ffj " or- : : Record "London." St. John has played to audiences around the work! from Japan's Casals Hall to the Kennedy Center and Carnegie HalL and from the Flemish Radio Orchestra to the Cincinnati Symphony and the Boston Pops Orchestra. A graduate gradu-ate of the Curtis Institute and prize winner of numerous competitions, he has been praised for his "electric" "elec-tric" performances and recitals "brimming with extroverted spirit." spir-it." Still, his exciting spirit lets the music do the talking. The 2001-02 concert season is programmed as a welcoming of the world to Utah, leading up to the Olympic Winter Games, with the Symphony showcasing contemporary contempo-rary works by world composers. Bnttsh composer Davies, bora spare. From cash to plastic to digital dig-ital information, the way money works has changed completely in our lifetime. In "Electric Monev." airing on KUED-7 Wednesday Oct. 3, at 8 p.m., we meet the radical innov a-tors a-tors arjd entrepreneurs who changed forever the way money moves. Often against peat resistance, resist-ance, these visionaries brought information technology to the w orld of finance. "Electric Money" is hosted by the ever insightful and always S? RIGHT ANGLE n PICTURE FRAMING 1 " Efr ir rl RIGHT ANGLE PICTURE FRAMING 1240 IRONHORSE DR. 6493640 Just across Ihe road from the Lost Sock Laundry mm Sept. 14 -Oct. 6 CALL FOR DATES & TIMES By Warren Leight One of the most celebrated plays in recent memory, Side Man is about the passion for jazz, from its heyday through the big bands, pop and the rise of rock & roll. Set against a backdrop of club dates, unemployment checks and cash gigs, Side Man examines the fine line between love and passion. Media Sponsors iyyiuy Call For Tickets and Information 435-649-9371 Toll-Free: 888-243-5779 Mary G. Steiner Egyptian Theatre 328 Main St. www.egyptiantheatrecompany.org in iv4. in Mancnestet, tngianu. d one of Britain's most celebrated, successful and widely traveled modern composers, having spent time composing, teaching and lecturing lec-turing in Australia. Italy. Scotland, Germany and America. The Chamber Orchestra concert con-cert series is sponsored by Zkms Bank Tickets range from S16 to S32 and can be purchased through ArtTix at 355-ARTS, l-SSS-451-ARTS. at the Abravanel Hall or Capitol Theatre box offices or online on-line at utahsyTnpnony.org. Utah Svmphonv subscribers should call (S01 ) 533-NOTE. Anyone interested inter-ested in eroup discounts should call JoshShimizu at (801 ) 715-921 1 or e-mail at jhimizuutahsvin-phony.org. jhimizuutahsvin-phony.org. This program will also be per - - . - w i J L- of the computer revolution; irreverent Robert X. Cringely, a tech writer and columnist whose past PBS series include "Triumph of the Nerds" and "Triumph of the Nerds 2.0.1: A Brief History of the Internet." Guided by Cringely, v iewers journey from the financial centers of London to the wireless capital of the world. Helsinki, and from Silicon Valley to Wall Street. Traveling back to 1949, viewers learn how a New York businessman invented the credit card when he forgot his wallet for lunch-and how the PHOTOS TOOTS FC ART Qualty art and tep quaity serv-ce serv-ce to meet al our frarnng needs Park City's most unique collection of pre-made frames! J I I L EtuerFM90 Saturday, September 29, 2001 sr season formed in Logan at the Ellen " Eccles Theatre, Wednesday, Oct ' 17, and in Ogden at the Egyptian Theater, Friday, Oct. 19. For tkk-! ets in Loean call (435) 752-0026, to 0den call (801) 399-9214 KBYU-FM Classical 89 begin another season of Utah Symphony concert broadcasts on Sunday, Oct. 7, with the Mast erw oris program pro-gram of Carl Orft s "Cannula ' Burana," featuring the Utah Symphony Chorus, and contmuutf each Sunday at 5 pjn through May Utah Sy mphony concerts are '. recorded live at Abravanel Hall ; and are rebroadcast on a delayed schedule. For a list of Utah Svmphonv broadcasts call KBYU-FM KBYU-FM at (801) 378-3552 or on-line at kbyu.org'fm. invention evolved into the trillion dollar-a-year business it is today. '. The technology invented to process credit card transactions, the first step in the "bills to bytes" revolution, also trans- ! formed banking into a vast, global business. . With his sardonic yet straight-; forward manner, Cringely walks through this amazingly rapid evo- lution, combining vintage clips ; and commercials with interviews with the key players in the "bills ' to bytes" revolution. Included are Charles Schwab, whose discount, storefront brokerage chain brought the stock market to the masses; Walter Wriston, the for- mer Chairman of Citicorp, whosel daring gamble on ATMs made his bank the largest in the world; and the legendary Dee Hock, -Founder and CEO Emeritus of VISA International, the man who brokered a deal between rival ; banks to cash in on the lure of '. plastic-and came up with the techf nology necessary to make it work: "Electric Money is the story of the modern world economy, how I it works and how it came to be," I says Scott Chaffin, director of ; broadcasting at KUED. "Whether you study the stock page or simply fill your gas tankT with a swipe card, Electric ! Money explains how it all ; works, providing an introduction to the gamblers who bet on I technology-and won." ' Electric Money airs on " t KUED-7 Wednesday, Oct. 3, at J. p.m, Egyptian Theatre Company. ' " 1 ' 1 |