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Show ,i ' , ' I .t : ,X- I,"' V ?' .. ; .agr? i'Jri'-VSkS?'' ; i iV&lM r r.1 .ti' j" wwr a. .Vi'i'TOSa ;- - . ' ir'J' - -- i i Mmf frfft 'V' : !- itf K f. tyV . ' -- V , ", ''1 S' rhtiummiUdountSlHce South Summit Pet of The Week Senior Citizens .foot care: She was. assisted by by ' Aftoif Grotepu Ang. 7: We;)iave more than .Tiffany from the Bountiful Rocky usual precipitation this1 month. .Mountain Hone care. We appreciate Glad to see Lynrie Sorenson again; 'their wonderful service.'.'. funeral in V.V he's been to Idaho Falls. Mary M archant was . , Another plum today was the to have her daughter Helen .nation of lunch from, the Kamas y Prescott's family .visiting; she re- - Stake. (tenter, We were served becued telish baked her. Our pork, tray,' enjoys grandchildren. cooks served us meat loaf, baked beans,. rolls, :and zucchini bread, potatoes, peas and carrots, am rolls. r.Tbought For Today: "If you want ,y Ang. lit .tPN Joye Staley V to leave footprints in the sands of came to pur Center 'today to give us., '.time, you have to keep moving. do-hap- Library Corner Thrills. and.Chills . i 'VViY ' r f ' x . - at. The Library pre-scho- ' Amigos. This 'ternoon concerts on Main Street and community organization was gtthe Resort Center; other musical formed to promote understanding-- Vevjpnts. at venues all over town. .; Conexion , . . o! 783-435- . ' between the Hispanic and Anglo Starts in June. Call 801 communities in Park City. Casual updated information, .. meetings every Friday at 6 p.m. at 7 ' the Rec. Building at City Park V Park City international (great food!) Everyone invited. , 'Music Festival. Chamber This week .at the Summit County Animal acti vi- -, .'sic played by some of the world's Shelter, we have a Occasional community-wid- e number of pets available for adoption. Including this lov-in- g, ties. Call (801) 783-58for more most noted musicians. At the Park white, female, shepherd mix. She would make a won information and schedules. . . ' City Community Church, Kimball derfiil family pet or a great Also Park City Racquet Club. Art Center, and at' Deer Valley. available are a companion. female' Dalmatian, a labDalmatian mix puppy, a neutered, Programs for kids and adults alike. Regular concerts are $12 for male, setter mix and a border collie puppy. In the cat delocals and visitors: swimming, ten- - , adults$10 for seniors A students, partment. we have-- , a variety of kittens that are ready, to nis, aerobics, gym, dance, weights, Festival concerts are $15 for adults, adopt a family, including some orange tabbies, a. tabby, and and more. Child care available. Call S)0 for students and seniors. a black and White kitten. Also available is a for details. pickets are available at Dolly's sweet, adult, 645-51. longhaired, calico. Utah Winter Sports Park at Bookstore, 'A Woman's Place Bear Hollow. Opens June 6 with Bookstore, Park City Adventure There are many animals needing a home and love. If you feel you would Center, the Blue Roof Market, recreational bobsled and like to adopt either a dog or cat, give the new animal control shelter a call, recreational through ARTIX at Albertson's, and rides, Saturday 5 or located at 1745 South Hoytsville Road. at the door prior to each concert. Shelter hours: MoTlday through Friday, 11a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday, Jpoof Open Tuesday through Performance details in calendar. Sunday, . 649-610- 0 . r . : .v Events On-Goi- ng .V suc-cc's- s! .! m j V Our summer' Storytimb Has 'concluded ndw.Tl was a great We hud 125 m attendance for the magic show with Christopher Fair on July j. V.'.V.V. ' Our Summer reading program started on July 7 for elementary, it will last till Aug. 2?. This competition is based on minutes of reading, or of being read to' for preschoolers and and reading competition are free, sponbeginners. Our story-tim- e sored by (he Utah State and Summit County libraries. For more 0. information call the Kamas Summit County library at a it; I . Court Xemas-Summ- if bar-all- - Pre-Scho- Story Time ol Our story lime ended on May 27 and will start again in the falj. CalJ .the library at 783-43or Stacy Thompson at pre-scho- information. 31 Bookmobile If you need a copy of the Bookmobile summer schedule, stop in the library. You can also return Bookmobile books to us or to s our hookdrop - , aller-hour- . 00 783-435- .. "luge-on-whee- ls" 336-090- 783-43T- 649-544- Hours and. Location ; We are located at 1 10 North Main in Kamas in the Summit 0. County Services building. Our telephone number is We arc open 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. We are closed for lunch from 12:30 p.m.-- 1 p.m. We are open two hours later on Tuesday .evenings until 7 We have an after hours P-- hook return by the front door of the building for your 9, Convenience. ... Heber Historic Valley Railroad. "Utah's only steam rail- - . . " The Institute at Overdue Items Because of the large number of overdue items that are out and have not been returned, even after phone calls and letters, we are forced to post a list of patrons with items more than a month overdue. Deer Valley. Formerly the Snowbird road" crosses Utah's beautiful Heber now resident at Deer Institute, Valley, skirting the western shore Resort. Chamber music Valley of Deer Creek Lake and descending conceits by emerging groups and into picturesque Provo Canyon to. visiting ensembles, such as the Vivian Park. $17 for adults, $10 for Muir Quartet; dance residencies, children, and $15 for seniors 65 and and performances. workshops, over. Children 2 and younger ride Purchase tickets at the door before ' for free. Call for cur- - each performance (see venues in rent information. 1 8. ' -- calendar) or call Thank You We want to thank Conor Jensen for the shelf backs he made and put in our shelves. They are a great help. We appreciate the hours lie spent doing this for an Eagle Scout projedt We're sorry for the mistake we made with his name. ' . Park City's Music in the CALL 654-325- orl 3 -8- Summer Mountains, 00-850-0068 97. tCQnccru jn the Park, Saturday af-- CUFF BlOtiQUIST Ar,,-v-'V- 'i .., r Mw jlr Ai' a f, ev ts- ;j - SA . I At Utah Power, we make it our business to supply more than just electricity to oiir community. Our primary goal has always been to provide reliable energy thati supported by a level " - xir a-- : t4 Thaft why we'rt onstandy slrivingto find better ways of service. our customers deserve. . , a . . v ' . f i , ' k. v;. . - to respond to outages anJewergendes. 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