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Show i r , t. North Summit . Senior Citizens bj Louise Wallace June is the month for weddings and it's almost over for another year. One of our couples will be celebrating their 50 anniversary; next week. Their kids have given' them a weekend at a nice resort to help them celebrate. She said to her very thrifty spouse, "Dear, if we are going to that plush resort, I simply must have a hew swimsuit. "Why?" he aslcea, "Have you outgrown your old one?" and she replied, "No, but it does have a hole in the knee." i President Delia Griffith was back, but since she was still feeling a bit shaky. Vice President Grant Geary took charge on Wednesday. We welcome Ina Jones. First time she's been here since her recent illness. Tom Price drove out from Salt Lake City to spend a few hours and shake hands with us. Grace spent her time with her sisters. We thought that LaRita was taking two weeks off to get ready for her son's upcoming wedding but we learned that the first one was to share her special talents with the girl's at summer camp. Now we know why she adapts to our needs so easily 'cause that's a real switch. We missed her. of course, but was nicely taken care of by Ann Park City Arts Council. Call 645-0- 1 10 for .all arts events and activities in Park City. Includes on Park City information Performances, Kimball Art Center, Park City Professional Artists Association, Park ' City International Chamber Music Festival, Who's Art, Friends of the Library, and the Park City Film Series. Park City Silver Mine Adventure. Interactive and life-si- ze exhibits: tours in train cars to MOO feet below the surface and .through 3,200 feet of tunnels, a restaurant on site and much more. Must be at least four years old to go underground. Open 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. year round. Tours offered every twenty minutes beginning at 10 a.m. (subject to change without notice). Last underground tour leaves 7 p.m. Located 1. 5 miles south of Park City on route 224. For additional information, call or 655-744- 4, Amigos. This was community, organization formed to promote understanding between the Hispanic and Anglo communities in Park City. Casual meetings every Friday at 6 p.m. at J the Rec. Building at City Park food!) Everyone invited. '(great activi-- ; Occasional community-wid- e 1 for more ties. Call (801) ; information and schedules. 783-583- Park City Racquet 645-510- Utah Winter Sports Park at Bear Hollow. Opens June 6 with recreational bobslei and recreational rides, Saturday jumping series into the splash pool. Open Tuesday through Sunday, "luge-on-whee- South Summit We had great .times at the Center this week. The quilting ladies have a nice baby quilt on the frames (they just don't get a lot of help on it). Esther Brown and Beulah Willoughby played a while before lunch, then the band practiced both days and even added a new voice, that of Erma Bellizzi and ended up by playing the birthday song to honor Emma Lemon who was going to celebrate her birthday on Sunday, June 22. She's almost over the hill at the age of 86 now. Winning the honors at the card tables was Eleanor Morby and Jerry Burt with all eight red threes. That is a good way to end the spring sea! son. Senior Citizens Gordon Taylor dropped in for a few minutes to share some facts and figures with us officers and to give us the usual pat on the back. He tells us to keep up the good w&rk and whatever else, vre do, don't stop breathing:'.' ".Wy.... AY. ' i We send get well wishes to.Hcien Summer has officially began and Boyer who has been in this hdspkal we are told over and over again to with an, infection and ip .Margaret keep up exercising but don't do it in Sargent who had eye surgery. Marie the.heat of the day when die sun is and Ren Wilde and - Boyd and the hottest You're supposed to do Minnette Paskett have their share of it early in the mornings or at dusk health problems too. Sometimes it but not necessarily like my old almost seems like a bit more than papa did. . we can rightfully handle but, still, . One night when all the stars were we are glad to be alive. We do think of you all and hope you're topping lit... Pa went out to stroll a bit the much better list today. When he came home Ma had a We just heard that Rhea Stacey fit... has moved into Rocky Mountain The stars were gone and Pa was . Care Center in Heber City to join our friends. Marie Sawley and lit. Ralph and Elda Pace. That gives us . Note: July 12 is The Coalville one more reason to pay a call over City Homecoming and Heritage .Celebration. v Heber During the month of July, the Ilenefer landfill nill be open free of charge to the citizens of Summit County for by Aftoa Grotepas Jane 19: Margaret and Virgin Wilson visited today, fresh from St George. Fawn and Cap Williams were welcomed faces - as well as Ilene Atkinson. Elaine Prescott's brother, Whiz Sweeney, visited. We were soothed by Dirk's dreamy organ music. The usual activities progressed. Our exercise started with the Country Garden swing walk. We did some stretch exercises and our motivation is to be able to stretch a little further each time. We celebrated George PadfiekTs birthday with cake, balloons, and song. The cooks served us spare ribs, relish tray, dressing, rolls, and cherry sioners Sheldon Richins, Schifferli and Soter. They communicated with us about different things going on and answered questions from us. Anita Lewis, their Girl Friday, was her usual pleasant persona. We were served toast beef, potatoes and gravy, com and rolls, plus banana cream pie. Sheldon waxed poetic about the gravy and the pie and congratulated the cooks. A beautiful Mini-Va-ns The arrival of the Brigham Young Pioneer Company in 1847, Utah's history forever. On Valley, skirting the western shore changed June 28, Mr. Will Bagley Saturday, of Deer Creek Lake and descending tell the will story of this remarkinto picturesque Provo Canyon to Vivian Paik. $17 for adults, $10 for able adventure using the journals of Thomas Bullock, Clerk of the children, and $15 for seniors 65 and over. Children 2 and younger ride Camp of Israel. Starting at 3:30 for free. Call for cur- p.m., the talk will be held in the wonderftil setting of the historic rent information. j v Echo Church. Admission is free and Park City's Music in . the all are welcome. Mr. Bagley recently published the Mountains Summer'' '97. Pioneer Camp of the Saina. book, Concerts in the Park, Saturday afwill have copies on hand availand concerts' ternoon on Kfrui) .$tfCtjnd at the Resort Center, other musical able tot interested listeners. With a events at venues all over town. bachelors degree in history from the University of California, Mr. 0 Stans in June. Call 801- Bagley has produced numerous pioI for updated information. . . , neer trail books, including Trailing Park City- - International the Pioneers and West from Fort Music FestivaL Chamber mu- Bridger. His last appearance in Echo sic played by some of drew a large and enthralled crowd, most noted musicians. At the Park so this next appearance should not City Community Church, Kimbal be missed. Art Center, and at Deer Valley. The Echo . Community and Regular concerts are $12 for Historical Organization is pleased adults$10 for seniors & students. to offer this program which is made Festival concerts are S 1 5 for adults, $10 for students and seniors. Tickets are available at Dolly's Bookstore, A Woman'.. Place Bookstore, Park City Adventure Center, the Blue ,RooT; Market, through ARHX a) Albertson's, and at the door prior to each concert. Performance details in calendar. iUHBM 1 J K.2Z!Jl L NWHKSOAV.M )"ii 5: JIIJ; 30, & 9:30 TlKKll:3fl, & 3:30 OROOkitfoifrlHiiY &5:00 WUm! N THI KIDNYSl E D7& RS? 12:00 ENDS if pisomnl I k kcivAmpU'd Imcoti 1 riTim rS ItarJ )uk ' ict Uooll tU Wr 1 possible by grants from the Utah Humanities Council, the Utah rail- Pioneer Sesquicentennial Celebration Coordinating Council, and Summit County Sesquicentennial Celebration Committee. For more information, contact Frank Cattelan at Submission of 649-610- Articlos For Papor . , When submitting articles for publication in The Bee, please try to have information typewritten if possible and in upper and lower case. Thank you! Joe Probst . Mortgage Banker REPUBLICMORTGAGE I i, . v Corporation ' i. i The Institute at ' Deer Valley. Formerly the Snowbird Institute, now resident at Deer Valley Resort. Chamber music ' Nows the perfect time to begin concerts by emerging groups and visiting ensembles, such as the Muir Quartet; dance residencies, workshops, and ; performances. Purchase tickets at the door before each performance (sec venues in calendar) or call 801-645-- 1 Utahs Luges! Mortgage Lender your construction financing Call Your Real Estate Lending Specialist 190 North Main Heber Gty, Utah 8. . H ,) 654-281- 8 j MODELS. '97 SGflEU?T0 750 0NSELECT gnmnEB ptaD qsb dto Q3ZK& gGH? (ppjgg? (Mb D dfeEGb SmSk msim f Mm . 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The hours of operation are from 8:00am to 4:30pm. 1, For further information call 783-43ext. 221. or Pioneer Camp of The Saints Historic Valley Railroad. "Utah's only steam Club. Programs for kids and adults alike. locals and visitorsJswimming. ten- -' nis. aerobics, gymldance, weights, and more. Child care available. Call 0 for details. Utah were served. Events On-Goi- ng Conexion Jacobson on Wednesday. She served tasty hodge-podg- e soup, tossed salad and pie. Becky Rees did us the honors on Friday with sweet n sour chicken, baked potatoes, mixed vegetables and our choice of chocolate or banana pudding with fresh bananas. I expect the menus were planned by LaRita and 94 dinners there. '! - Mwii ImIm In fatiib. WELLER. RECREATION . 655 272 N.yOOE. Upper Loop Road Marion, UtaK (5O0 7SV715 MtaMbSZHa.IIK !? 1 POLRRIS Blilliri it. |