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Show Friday. October 25, 7. neariy-novi- cor- 1 Friday, p.m. and 9 p.m. The Ski Swap then officially opens for sales Friday night from 10 p.m until 1 un. Sales continue Saturday, Nov. 2, from 10 a.m.-- 3 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 3, from 10 a.m.-- 2 p-Equipment pick-u- p and cashout will be Sunday from 3 p.m.-- 3 pjn. Lanning commented, "There's still plenty of great inventory left for sale on both Saturday and Sunday. We goods throughout the weekend, so ifs not like we're totally out of merchandise after the rush on Friday night. We lower the admission price for Saturday and Sunday specifically to try and encourage people to come out then, when ifs a little less 24th annual Park City Ski Swap ahd Sale. This year's event win be held Nov. 1, 2, and 3 at the Park City High School off Hwy. 248 in Fade City. (This is a change of location. from previous years the swap, was formerly, held at the Treasure Mountain Middle School just next door.) The swap offers both new and used ski and snowboard equipment and clothing at great prices, and a chance for would-b- e sellers to make a profit on their own used ski gear. Park City Ski Team Board Member and Swap Chairman Tom Lanning explains that "die swap location has changed to the high school this year because we needed more space. Well have 30 percent more new equipment and clothing this season at greatly discounted , re-sto-ck Admission price to the Swap is $3 on Friday and $2 on both Saturday and Sunday with kids 12 and under free. All proceeds from the Swap benefit the Park City Ski ski race training Team, a non-proprogram for children ages 10 to 18 in Park City. X96 Radio is the sponsor of the 1996 Park City Ski Swap and will be doing a live remote from the Swap Saturday morning from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The station will be giving out free $23 swap bucks over die air the week prior to the event Swap goers can also enter a drawing at the swap to win a ski package including skis, poles, and 9 for more bindings. Call information. "Remember, the swap is particularly helpful for families with skiing children. It's tough to keep your kids outfitted with ski and snowboard gear each season, especially when they outgrow things so fast The swap is a great place to get either new or used children's gear at fit very affordable prices." Park City local Angela Swenson got a brand new pair of Rossignol skis for her son at last year's swap for only $23. "That way I could to go out and buy my son a great pair of boots!" said Swenson. This year's swap schedule is as follows: The equipment drop-of- f pe- af-fo- rd 649-874- Craft Fair in Evanston should be directed to 3 after 6 pjn. Beta Sigma Phi is an internait tional organization and proceeds from Santa's workshop are distributed within the local communities. The chapter raised $3,300 last '"d had over 830 patrons and , ; 84 booths. Although the craft fair has been relocated to the Evanston Parks and Recreation Center this year, the chapter expects another and profitable time fra both vendors and patrons. jfi' Alphi Phi Chapter of Beta Sig'ma Phi Sorority will host Santas Workshop on Saturday, at 23, Noy: the 789-434- Evanston non-prof- Recreation Center, 273 Saddle Ridge Road, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. r Applications fra the craP ay be picked1 up at the Uinta County Library, the Evanston Chamber of t, Commerce, Gingham and Lace and 8 Ps Hobbies and Crafts or by writing to P. 0. Box 377, Evanston, WY 82930. Questions about booths and fees Wal-Mar- fun-fill- ed Hours ' it Wolf Mountain Snowboard Team, this year boasting well over 23 members. Founded on the premises of building skills, encouraging sportsmanship, and increasing public awareness in the sport, the Wolf Mountain Snowboard Team is a non-paicoed group comprised of members d, ranging in experience from ferent events in Utah during the 1996-199- 7 season. Admission to the Saturday and Sunday Snowboard Swap is $2 per day. The hours of operation on Saturday, Oct 26, will be 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 9 a.m. to pjn. Exhibitors may pick up their unsold equipment on Sunday after- -. ski-ab- le Keep pets confined away from the door. You may open the door many times during Halloween evening, providing tempting opportunities for Fido or Fluffy to dip through your legs and outside, unescorted. Feta are calmer, too, if kept away from the door. Dogs, in particular, may resent the endless intrusions of strangers into their territory and become very anxious, which could ed m Snowboard Team, Snowboard Swap, call or the 649-340- 0. Monday Morning Ladies Bowling There was somp outstanding (33 pins over average) 143 - 120 bowling' on the league this week, 466; and Gloria Marcellin, 158 436. lead by April Wells with a 234 70-128 -- 179 -- 182 -a and series 613 game Good games were Donna Jean 234 (163 pins over series average). Great bowling, April. Blonquist, 175; Marie Richins, 166 - 139; Other high series were: Pat 174; Margie Ovard, 163 - 134; Nadine Lucille Diston, Olsen, 200 - 201 - 194 393; OBrien, 163; Kathy Berman 136; Kristy Braithwaite, 190 - 186 - 174 Ethel 156; Cleone McQueen 330 (79 jnns over series average); Horton 151. Colleen Simister, 188 - 193 - 164 347 (97 over series average); Team Standings: Won-Lo- st as Margaret Bowman, 170 200 -- 138 328; Donetta Reed, 172 - 170 -- follows: 170 3 312; JoAnn Rees, 180 -- 137 LAG Pace Farms 19-- 9 - 167 Crandall Ford.......... 304; Meriene Siddoway, .'.17-1- 1 156 - 168 - 180 Grumps 504; Louise 0 Pace, 189 - 175 - 137 301; Pat. Schofield, Inc. . Berman & Berman Cons. 4 Bird, 147 - 143 - 193 483; 6 Fallentine Polar King Barbara Pace, 174 - 158 - 142 ...8-2-0 Summit Mere Crandall 160 55-139 474; Susan ' 9-474; LiiAnn Downaird, 203 dgve's Stereo - - 13-1- - - Pet of The Week 18-1- Available at the ahelter la this spayed female adult cat Outdoor animal and la very friendly and affectionate and needa a good home. Also available are some white kittens with blue eyes. Also many dogs who also need good homes. 14-1- 12-1- ' .There are many animals nefding a home mid love. If you feel you would like to adopt either a dog or ait, give the new animal control shelter a call, located at 1745 South Haytsville Road. 5 or Shelter hours: Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Summit County Health Notices I .Weil Child: Appointments are rea.m.-3:3- 0 8:30 from and available p.m., Summit County quired Public Health. For more information and appointment, call ext. 234.' Cholesterol Screening: The Summit County Public Health Dept, offering cholesterol screening and to screen for dia3 are encouraged to be tested. betes at a low cost Individuals Information and to set up an appointment, call Coalville, ext 228. North Summit Aren 336-443- . 336-445- 1. 7. ' 783-432- 1. Kamas Immunization Clinic: Immunization Clinic held every Tuesday,, from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.. Summit County Public Health Dept, 1 10 N. Main. No appointment required. Fra niore information, call In . PRIZES: Spring Chicken. Inn; Wanship High Country. Inn Ogden Super 8 Evanston - r. . Evanston. Weston Budget Inn IGA Morgan . . - dinners .1 njght stay .I night stay .. .Deluxe Suite 1 ;. ... night stay $20.00 gift certificate Allstate Insurance Coalville . . .1 year towing service Olympia Park Hotel Park City . .Dinner for two at The Pantry , ; t ........... High School Ext 234. Coalville Area: Reproductive Health - Cancer Screening: Summit County Public Health Dept, offering a mation, .V- 3. Entries must be received by November 1, 1996 at the Bee Office, PO. Box 7, Coalville, Utah 84017. Please include name, address and phone number. When submitting articles and Middle Health Department offering tetanusdiphtheria and MMR boosters for $3 each. Parents on their immucheck your records and see if they are nizations. Clinics held every Tuesday from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call Summit County Public Health Department for mote infor- Must be 1 8 years of age or older. . Submission off .. Artklos For Popor : Vaccinations:' Summit County Public . r Summit North 50 words or less, describe your "most interesting hunting experience", (could include wearing wrong attire, weather, transportation problems, missing the big ' i one, etc...) Z . Thank you! call RULES: - . will be second Monday pf each month. Appointments ipe required and available from 8:30 a.m. through 3:30 p.m. Fra more information and appointments, 783-432- 1. or Rock tion typewritten if possible and in upper nvt Inwarease. 1, ' ext 234. Kmhm Area: Well Child Clinic The Summit County Bee is sponsoring a Hunt Widows Contest with Great Prizes being offered information, call for; publication in Tha Bet, please try to have- informal Cliniea: 336-445- ' ?v . Summit - Coalville Immunization North Immunization clinics held every Tuesday, from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Summit County Public Health Dept., enter behind Coalville Health Center, For more information, call self-regist- er t.4 1, 10-6- ail ! 649-544- 9, 783-430- 336-090- 8, As sumnier and fall recreation-seasonwind down, new hours and ' winter closure of s6me facilities at effect. in are State Park Jordanellte ' On Oct. 1; bojh Hailstone and Rock Cliff recreation Imps are open from 7 a.m. tb 8 p.irf' daily These hours will remain iq effect until Oct.. 28, when the hours at both facilities will be 8 fcjn. to 5 p.m. for the remainder of the winter season. The Nature Center's! Rock Cliff is to '5 p.m. daily. open 10 At Hailstone, the fish cleaning station is closed for the season. The sewage dump station andrestrobm at die personal watercraft ramp will dose after (jet 20. A11 campgrounds will also be dosed after Oct 20 except fra Mitfdoch Way and. Lower Fisher campgrounds which will remain open until Heavy snow forces their closure. The; restroom at the boat ramp will1 remain open throughout the whiter season. At Rock Cliff all campgrounds except for Rockview and the fish cleaning station have been winterized and dosed fra die season All seven Rockview Campsites, the restroom and Nature Center will re- - ; maiiopen until the snow season fees of $5 per vehicle Day-us- e remain in effect fra- - both areas. Camping fees are $13 fra Hailstone RV sites which jnclude water, and electrical hookups and $11 fra walk-i- n tent sites at Rock Cliff. with enVisitors may of stations entrance the at velopes - If you have black cat, you have a special problem. The mythology about black cats being related to witches can lead strange people to do strange things to them. Even kids who mean no harm may yell when they see a black cat, scaring the cat much more than the cat is scaring than. If you find yourself with a house full of candy on Halloween, don't feel you must share it with your pet Be particularly careful about letting dogs chow down on chocolate. Chocolate contains a stimulant called theobromine which can make dogs very ill, and could even cause death if consumed in enough quantity. If you want to treat the pets, stock up on dog biscuits or catnip toys - treats with no tricks attached. The best way to keep your' pet safe it to keep it at home. Wandering peta can be tpooked by noisy groups of small ghouls and goblins, and might end up running too far from home to find their way bacL Wolf Mountain boasts eight and 1,400 acres of terrain, including two new quad lifts and 300 acres of new terrain for the 1996-199- 7 season. Originally a ski resort. Wolf Mountain has embraced snowboarding since its inception, showing its commitment to the sprat thr&ugh its snowboard park and the recent addition of a Pipe Dragon to its grooming fleet During the 1996-199- 7 season, Wolf USSA -and USASA - sanctioned snowboard invitaevents, as well as 2 pro-ational. Fra more information on Wolf Mountain, the events, the at Hailstone'at Cliff at worse. tion!. Jordanelle State, Park bothareM.Fcfr more lead to growling at the children, or Halloween it one of die best holidays for kids, but it can be hard oa pets if you don't take tome precau- noon. chair-lif- ts 3A Scaredy Cats team 13 dif- tl.'i I. Npw Winter. Operating hosts it's first ever Snowboard Swap, Oct 26 and 27 in the Anna at Wolf Mountain. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Wolf Mountain Snowboard Team. Exhibitors are invited to bring their new and used snowboard and ski equipment to the Arena any time between noon and 9 p.m. on Friday, Oct 23. There is no charge to exhibit merchandise, however, Wolf Mountain's Snowboard Team will take a 20 percent commission on all merchandise sold at the Swap. Exhibitor space will be available to the general public as well as independent snowboard shops. This is the third season for the non-prof- crowded." prices." Lanning also added, 10 years. ce ' Tha Summit County Boo Witches, Bats, and First Weekend in November Wolf Mountain To Hold Time For Park City Ski Swap Snowboard Swap Oct. 26-2Wolf Mountain puts a new twist to The Sid is just around the Park City High on m is at the Nov. the staqdard ski swap when it is scheduled to in compete ner, and that means ifs time for the Sflhod between 4 season 1996 ' 336-445- 1, Reproductive Health Clinic in Coalville area. Services provided are: Pregnancy testing, family planning, screening fra sexually transmitted diseases, HIVAIDS counseling and testing, Pap smear, cancer screening and education and referral services. Clinics are held each month. Appointments required at health dept, 83 N. 30 B., Coalville. Information and clinic charges, call ext 234. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Meets Wednesday, 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., Adult Education building, 55 South Main, Coalville. For information, call Cholesterol Screening! Summit County Public Health Dept offering cholesterol screening and to screen fra diabetes at a are encouraged to be tested. low cost. Individuals 10-6-3 Information and appointment, Coalville, ext 228 or Park City; Bike Helmets available at the Summit County Public Health Dept The helmets have met ANSI and Snell ratings to ensure the safety standards for your chidlren. Coat is $8. Toddlers, youth and adult helmets available.' Fra information, call ext. 234, and Kamas, Coalville, Birth and Death Certificates: The Summit County Public Healtji Department is a local registrar of Vital Statistics. They can provide to you certified copies of birth and death certificates. For information, ext 222. 336-445- 1, 336-445- 1, 336-269- 4. .783-432- 649-907- 336-443- 1, 2. 783-432- 1. 1, 336-4431, . |