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Show May 5, 2000 Page A5 Cosmic Connections The count down is on.. .5. 4. 3, 2.1 and Summer is almost here! Warp speed ahead for a Close Encounter" of the book kind with the Summer Cosmic Reading Program. Connections at Your Library. Kids 2 to 10 are invited to participate in our Library fun. We will be engaging our engines on June 14 in Henefer. Coalville, and lloytsville. and on June 13 in Wanship. Story Time is not just for babies! There's hard core fun for everyone. Big kids be sure to check out the big kids" activities on great Wednesday afternoons in Coalville. And don't to circle forget Wednesday, June 21. on your calendar. Hansen Planetarium will he SuSscriSe 1 o The (Bee! at Park City Your Library putting on two super stellar shows at II a.m., and I p.m. at the North Summit Elementary School. Set system coordinates Tor the Summit County Fair Complex on Tuesday. July 18. Species of all ages, from all areas of the Gamin Quadrant are invited to cool their engines at an Out of This World Water Party. Shields up to face a fantastically fun meteor shower. Slip and slide through the worm hole. Catch a falling star and pul it in your pocket. Play the Saturn ring toss. Enter (he coldest comers of the galaxy with cosmic snow cones. Or heller yet, blast off with your owrl film canister rockets. Be sure to listen for your name at the Biosphere Book Raffle. Books of every shape, and kind, and for every age level w ill be up for grabs. The more you attend the weekly Story Times, the better your chances are at the Riffle. So don't be alien to reading. Keep your feet on the ground, your head in the clouds, and your nose in a good hook as we BLAST OFF with Cosmic Connections at Your Library. Summer Story Time Schedules for the North Summit area are the folmeet Henefer will lowing: 14. II) 28; (June July Wednesdays at 10:30 in the LDS Church. This will be for ages years. Coalville will meet on Wednesdays (June 14. 28: July II) in the City Planning Building. There will be a 10:30 a.m. session for younger children, and a I p.m session fur third, fourth and fifth graders. will be meeting Hoytsville Wednesdays (June 14, 28; July II) in the LDS Church. This will he for years. Wanship will be ages meeting on Thursdays (June 13, 29: July 12 at 10:30 a.m. in the Wanship Fire Station for ages years. Information on special activities, schedules, and volunteering is available at the Coalville Library. You may also call Doris Smith at the SummilRich Bookmobile at or Heidi Robertson at 2-- 2-- 2-- 336-233- the low-co- st of natiursBggg djfjfeietwe IS & Ducane set the standard for great grilling! Free! Deluxe BBQ Tool Set with grill purchase this .vonthl 3. Monday Morning Launches Interactive Meeting Planner Site rase the information and gathering hooking processes of meeting planners nationwide, the Park City Chamber of Commerce and Convention & Visitors Bureau launched the latest in interactive services with In an effort to ww w. parkcitymcetings.com. The site is a comprehensive guide to full service and alternative meeting properties for this resort community located just 36 miles from Salt Lake City International Airport and nestled in the Wasatch Range on the western slope of the majestic Rocky Mountains. The site offers much more than just a listing of Park City's full serit also vice meeting properties includes a property comparison table, an advanced property search and an online request for proposal that when submitted can automatically be forwarded to any or all of the town's 20 meeting properties. In addition, parkcitymeetings.com lists alternative meeting and private group dining facilities, a property and facility locator map, and Park City's complete meeting planner brochure. Also available is a link to the area's visitor information site, www.parkcityinfo.com. offering a comprehensive list of Park City events including 2002 Olympic Winter Games information, activities, recreation, dining, shopping and lodging options, both winter and summer. For more information on Park City's online meeting planner guide, log on to parkcilymeetings.com or call the Park City Chamber and Visitors Bureau at (800) 433-- 1 360 or (435) 649-610- (To Ifte Summit County flee! INVITATION TO BID East Canyon Resort Excavalinglandscapingutilities Contractor: 12 RV Sites Sub Surface Utilities and Grading as Per Site Plans. Deceleration Lane parallel Hwy. 65 Building Contract: RV Bathhouse Facility per Plans and or Two Outdoor favilKXis Re-bi- d IDEALLY SUITED FOR RESTAURANT & FITNESS CENTER Bid State-of-the-a- rt Walk Through-Ma- y 15.2000.4p.m. Submitted-Ma- y 23. 2000 Architecl'Engmeer: Prime office and retail space available McNeil Engineering Owner: East Canyon Resort commercial building Contact: Carol France, Manager Easl Canyon Resort Phone: Magnificent views of the Heber Valley PMi The ladies Finished their season with a banquet at the Ruby River Steak House in Ogden, where aw aids were past out. First place went to Dave's Stereo. Members of the team were: Mcrlcnc Siddoway. Margie Ovard, JoAnn Rees and Barbara Pace. Second place was T he Wellness Center, were Cindy members whose Matthews. Sarah Smith. Linda Grant and Sandi Bales. High Series scratch was Joni Rasmussen, high series handicap was Uiuise Pace, high game scratch was Maxine Diston, high game handicap was JoAnn Rees, high average was Barbara Pace, most improved Linda Grant, and a tic for next most improved between Kilty Moss and Margie Ovard. Perfect attendance went to Ethel McQueen. Mcrlcnc Siddoway. JoAnn Rees. Pat Bird, and Margaret Bowman. Pin point money was paid for games the teams had won. Donna Jean Blonquisl made up a cute poem about everyone and they received a copy of it with a bowling key ring. Names were drawn for several plants and the table decorations. Sandi Bates had made some really nice certificates with each members best game or series of the year, and also some funny ones for special things that had happened through the year. Thanks to the officers for all their work. They were Sandi Bales. President. Cindy Matthews. Vice President. Margaret' Bowman. Secretary, and Donna Jean Blonquisl. Treasurer. We would like to sincerely thank our sponsors for the support they gave us. They were: The Wilde Women, The Wellness Center, Summit Merc.. Geary Construction, Dave's Stereo. Wcsco Construction, and Schofield, Inc. We would also like to thank The Bee for graciously printing our articles each week. Wc'vc had a fun year and the association with each other has been just great. See you next September. R P Pet of The Week 0. SuSscriSe 210 East Main, Midway, Utah Ladies Bowling m (Sr Sum m ( S. r Win 5. 2tXO It's double days at Summit County Animal Control, and we have a number of matched pairs, including two vrry cuddly spaniel puppies. Both are male and six months old. They are guaranteed to bring you a lifetime of entertainment and love. Also available are two male yellow labs. They are young, playful, and would make outstanding ball catchers. If dogs aren't your thing then maybe we can tempt you with the quadruplet cats. They are a perfectly matched set for decorminded adopter. We also have a sweet female pitbull mix. She doesn't have a twin but she has a charming crooked tail! Come see all of our adoptahle pets this weekend at the adoptathon! Our selection changes at a mind boggling rate, so if we don't have what your looking for today...just try us tomorrow! This weekend is the annual adoptathon! On May 6 and 7 at the Summit County Shelter, we'll be having great activities for people and pets. There will he discount rabies shots, other vaccines, and microchips available. There will he free drinks, free goodies, and free balloons for the kids. W'e are also having a raffle with some great prizes. We will have some wonderful cats and dogs available for adoption during the adoptathon, which is part of a National Adoptathon. Come join the fun! Also, on July 8, Summit County Animal Control, along with Friends of the Animals, the Trailside Park, and I)r. Barbe of Silver Creek Animal Clinic arc helping to sponsor a fun run to establish the first ever leash free dog park in Summit County! Its a 2k run for owners and pels. There will he lots of prizes food and drink, 9 for further details on how and games for the kids! Call is he changed. We will keep to Our date can going you participate! you posted. r 649-544- Ifyou have not bet ii to the shelter la visit us before, you art invited la snip by and look at our fut ility and kennel residents. The shelter is tot aled at 174$ S. lloytsville Hoad in Wanship. Hours are Monday through Friday Jrtmi 2 p.m. until 5 p.m., and Saiunlavs from II a.m. until .? p.m. If you need more specific di reckons, or have any ques-litmplease call us at 649-544s, Now leasing space in the most beautiful commercial building to be in the Heber Valley, with almost 24,000 sq. ft, this new building is sure to be an added attraction. Professional and retail space will olfer an excellent opportunity to bring business to this growing and popular area. ft Space for lease can be built to suit your needs as the owner is the General Contractor and can accommodate most businesses. V There are three stories with full operating elevator to each flow, and a daylight bottom level. For more information, please call f or The prices are comparable , but not the luxury! 654-535- 2 k R COPY I 1 i mm mymt. m if m pm |