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Show May 25, 2001 The Summit County Bee Page A8 Memorial Day Double Header It's puirif! tn he a double header Memorial May and it inT baseball vse'ie t.iikinj! aboul' or the lirst tune in its history, the He lct alley Kailnud will couple mo 9(l? steam locomotiscs lnycth-e- i to cany passengers into the Provo Canyon With the combined weight of oset SHl.OOU pounds, the two steel giants will make a 32 mile r iund trip Irixn I lehcr City to Vi lan i'aik. traveling through one of the most beautiful canyons in Ctah Engine No. MS has been in I lehcr since 17 1 However, the railroad accrued locomotive No 75 two years ago. It's called the "movie irain" because it has appealed in over 33 motion pictures, including Hieakheatt Iass. 'I he IVolessionals and A River Runs Through It Several of the coaches the passengers will he canted in appeared in many of the films. The Heber Valley Railioad purchased locomotive No. 75 and 10 railroad cars Irom the estate of I'vcrctt Rohrcr. who purchased the vehicles in specifically lot use in motion pictures After his death in 1998. the engine and coaches were put up for sale At the same time, the Heber Valley Railnrad was preparing for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. However, ihe railroad's capacity to cany passengers to the cross country skiing and biathlon events, was limited. The decision was made to purchase No. the entire train set. 75 and ten coaches anived in Hchet tracks. City by heavy-hau- l No. 75 has appeared in a recent episode of " Touched by an angel" and a feature lenglh motion picture . l5 WHATS HAPPENIN called Con Express". It will also be featured on NRC during the 20()2 Olympic Winter Games and on future calendars and video tapes. Both engines have been operating independently of each other over the past year Memorial day w ill he the first time the engines w ill be coupled together to pull a regularly scheduled day train. Double headed steam locomotives are a photographer's and rail This Week First old-worl- craftsmanship. The railroad's facility will be completed ihe first week of June. The grand opening is scheduled for June 30. when the two engines will again make an appearance together. Memorial Day marks the official opening of the railroad's summer season. This also marks the first year the I lehcr Valley Railroad will offer a 100 per cent steam operation. In the past diesel engines pulled the trains a portion of the season. The magic and charm of a steam locomotive captures the delight of young and old alike. Children marvel at the massive animated reminisce of machine. the time when steam trains crisscrossed the country. Beginning June 16th. the Heber Valley Railroad will operate two trains through daily Sunday Thursday and four trams on Friday and Saturday. For more information call (435) Pays Friday, May 25, Saturday, May 26, and Monday, May 28, come and enjoy the fun at the First Annual I lanna Days. Come see all the great things Hanna, Utah, has (o offer! There will be hand carved bears, food, books, hand mjdc arts and crafts, entertainment, raffles, games for the kids, home decor, flowers, specials for Veterans, embroidered clothing, and much much more! For more information call ASAP! or There will be dances every Thursday and Friday nights at the newly opened Edelweiss Center in Midway. Dances will begin at 8:00 p.m. Every Friday night, there will be a live band performing. There is a small cover charge and a half price charge for those who come before 9:00 p.m. Everyone is invited so come hangout, enjoy the great music, and meet some fun and energetic people. For more information call 654-140- ' "IWI nias v - Coming Soon "ft v. 3T There will be free classes for these wanting to use English ks a second language. The beginner class will be Tuesdays from 7 p.m., a.m. Classes will from 9 for intermediate, and Friday from be held at the Central School (301 South Main Street) in Room 4, enter on 400 South side. INGLES COMO SECUNDO IDIOMA CLASES GRATIS. COMPUTADORA, VIDEO, Y MAESTRA 5-- 8-- 10 7-- Cultivating! "CUT Circulating and understanding the Energy'' in your life, strengthens health, deepens relationships, and generates wealth. Join us for a free introductory evening of Cultivating CHI"! (There will be an all day workshop to follow July 14). The event 0 will be held Wednesday, May 30, from p.m. at Books and Beyond (103 Main Street, Midway). For more information call 8 or INSTRUCCIONES EN INGLES. Arttet of the 5:30-6:3- 654-351- 649-705- 5. Douglas Lee is this month's Artist of the Month. Lee's exhibits will run from May 2, at the library. Artist of the Month is presented by the Friends of the Library and the Heber Valley Arts Council. rn "j- tutti On Going The Courage to Awaken Narcotics Anonymous Join Mary Brown every Thursday in May from p.m., for a four part lecture series that will Wake you to your inner strengths and individualism. Open your eyes to ideas that will change your life. Teach you to look about and develop more meaningful relationships. It will also guide your focus upon new skills that will bring rich and positive experiences to your life. The class will be for more. held at 505 Main Street in Park City. Call A guide to the events in For anyone interested in attending a Narcotics Anonymous class, classes will be held Thursdays at 8:00 p.m. Gasses will be held at 598 South 100 West in Heber. f yu hive sn rvei't Fan 654-600- Annual Exhibit to open at Kimball Art Cener May 9 On May 9. this year's Western Federation of Watercolor Societies' 26th Annual Exhibit will open in Kimball An Center's Main and Garage galleries. The exhibit runs through June 16. and kicks off with an opening reception on Saturday. May 19, from 4 p.m.-- p.m. From a pool of 1.11:3 entries from 489 artists, only 122 pieces of art were juried into the show by Gerald F. Brommer, an author of numerous hooks and articles on an. He has juried natioral and regional water-medi- a and multimedia exhibitions. The fust Western Federation of Watercolor Societies exhibit Uxik place in 1976 and featured the work of artists from just six Southwestern affiliates. in 1965 by David Gale, the late president of the New Mexico Watercoloi Society. WFS now boasts 5.fK)0 members from II regional societies in Texas. Arizona. Colorado. Vtah. New Mexico. California and Nevada. Each society in the W I S organization rotates hosting duties for the annual exhibition. As the host society, the Itah Watercolor Society will underwrite 7 ',Vs c i li -- !l e it :t tne cslsndsr. bring it n Hw 664-H- by 7I and around the valley Old-time- 'Loving the Lord otn us 654-560- St nwy Country Class Learning his Word Exceptional Interior Finishes tti 7:00 ji.m. a event-ti- $349,000 Boyd a.id Diane Duncan's home 4550 East 120 Sith. Heber City, blah 7 8 For information, can (435) or 854-277- 591 S. Foothill Dr. - Kamas For 654-564- recorded information ad 106 caM Great Home - 5 Acres $217,000 the expenses of the show and will recruit dozens of volunteers to stage the show and frame the accepted submissions The annual WFS exhibit offers local artists a chance to network with societies in other pans of the United States. This networking is key in helping area artists expand beyond local concepts of art. while also aiding in the understanding of diverse art trends and what is happening in other parts of the country in watermedia. Utah Watercolor Society Artists juried into the Western Federation of Watercolor Societies Exhibit are as follows: Osral B. Allred. Karen Bunkowski, Bevan Chipman, Heidi D. Dariey. Juanita Denton, Kindra Fchr. Jeanne D. Hansen. Laurel J. Naomi Lownes. Jart, Jossy McNamara. Dottie Miles, Dale Minson. Carl Elwin Purcell, K. Steven Sedwick, Sheffield, Mary Anne Free Smith. Bernadette Velick and Suzie Wood. The Utah Watercolor Society was founded in 1974 as a organization dedicated to elevating watercolor and educating the public as to the importance of watercolor as a creative, permanent art medium. The Wiesiem Federation of Watercolor Societies 26th Annual Exhibit opening reception on May 19 is open to die public, and will be atiended by artists on exhibit in the show. up-fro- non-prof- 24-h- r. Marllynn Jung (435) 6402506 24- - , aasgsa; REEL IWI DAILY Held Over SpoMl Engagomonl May 25 thru PONT MISS OUT May 31 113 No. Main v .s 1:00, 4:30, 8:00 94 S. Mala Heber City REEL 2 6 - May 31 1 640-250- Sums and Wmidi Cmxm Th. GMway to tha 112 South Mam P.O. Boa 219 Kamaa. Utah 84036 pn vmww.hidhoounhypropartlas.nat Offica (435) 783-435- 3 thru BarRUHARBOR? 4130 S. 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