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Show August 3, 2001 The Summit County Bee River Meadows Ballet to Op en Studio WHAT'S HAPPENIN' This" Week Stroke Prevention Program Life Line Screening, the nations largest vascular screening company, will be conducting a series of preventive health tests including an ultrasound test for stroke prevention.The screening will take place Wednesday, August 1, at the Holiday Inn Express. Stroke is the third leading killer in the United States, the second leading killer of women and unfortunately two out of three people who saw no prior symptoms. Other ultrasound tests being offered are for abdominal aneurysms, arterial disease affecting the lower extremities and an ultrasound test for is Osteoporosis (available for women only). required and appointments are limited. There will be fees for more information or charged. Call toll free to set an appointment. Class of 1961 Reunion We're happy to announce our 40th class reunion! It will be held Saturday, August 4. for more information call Jean and Larry Morris at or Dick and Elva Baum at We do need addresses for Judy Rodgers Taylor, John Ieterson, and Veii Rothlisberger. Class of 1971 Reunion The Wasatch High School Class of 1971 is holding a 30 year reunion Saturday, August 4, at the Dock of the Bay restaurant (Deer Creek Island Resort), with a social hour beginning at 7:00 p.m., followed by dinner. Class members and their guests are invited to attend and should RSVP to Neil Carlile (Reunion Even if class Chair) at neil.carlileGbyu.edu or members are unable to attend the reunion, please contact Neil Carlile for an update on where you're at and what you are doing. ' Class of 1956 Reunion A reunion for the Class of 1956, will be held August 4, at 7:00 p.m., at Charleston Town Hall. For more information call Eloise Bond at Rod Wade at or Carol Coleman at Oomlng Soon Blood Prices There will be three blood dirves coming to Wasatch County. On August 8, there will be one at the Midway Stake Center (165 North Center), from p.m. On August 16, there will be a drive at the Heber East Stake Center (1365 East Center), from 31 8:00 p.m. and August 30 at the Heber Stake Center (150 North 200 West), from p.m. 00 Announcing the opening of River Meadows Ballet, a new studio specializing in classical ballet technique. Classes range from to advanced, with pointe, and an adult class. This will be a noncompetitive studio, giving students performance opportunities as well as preparing them for future auditions. Jenny Mair is the Artistic DirectnrOwner. She began training with the Classical Ballet Conservatory in Orem, at age 8, and continued wiih Karalynne's School of Dance in Heber. After high school, she attended BYU, where she received Dance Talent Award Scholarships, while performing and touring with BYU Theatre Ballet for four years. She received extensive ballet tech pre-ball- et lyqi-cal-ja- zz On Gon& Mobile Health Clinic The Mobile Health Clinic will be in town every other Monday and Tuesday, and every Wednesday for the month of August On Monday, August 13 and 27, the family clinic will be held at 6f00 p.m. in Park City at 1100 Iron Horse Drive. On Tuesday, August 7 and 21, the family clinic will be ehld in heber at the senior citizen center. Every Wednesday a women's clinic will be held at 1100 Iron Horse Drive in Park City. This is open to anyone and it is on a frist serve basis. Everyone who attends will be seen. first-com- e, -- nique training during this time from artistic dirceto's Yi Qi Cheng and Mark Lanhai i. The loured company throughout the Western United States, and performed the pallets Giselle, Coppellia, Swan take, and other contemporary pieces as well. While at BYU, Jenny took classes in teaching classical ballet and children's dance methods, and began teaching at various studios anJL substituting at BYU. She also received a choreography award. After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts, Jenny was Ballet Mistress at Karalynne's School of Dance for two years, where she directed and choreographed the ballet program, as well hs the original ballet, "Babes In Toy land", and Paradigm Dance Project to Perform with Seule(e) Dance Project Paradigm (PDP), in collaboration with local independent artists, will present Seul(e), an evening of original solo dance works, at p.rp., Friday and Saturday August 24 and 25, and at 2:00 p.m., Sunday August 26. Performances will be held at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, 138 West 300 South in Downtown Salt take City. There will be a fee for students and seniors, and are available through ArtTix at (801) 8.-0- 355-278- 7. 00 ' Page B3 Seul(e) is a unique performance opportunity for independent dance artists to share their works in a collaborative venue. PDP has invited colleagues from the modem dance community to perform solo works of choreography. The intimate nature of the solo form will provide a creative thread for the evening length concert as solj artists explore a diverse range of images and ideas. The performance includes original choreography by Meghan Cooley, g Lin, Jim Moreno, Dionne Noble, Andy Spaikman, Amanda Sowerby, Erik Stem, and Catherine Wright. Paradigm Dance Project is a nonprofit i lance company that provides access to dance for undeserved populations and supports emerging, experimental and nor traditional dance artists. The performance is part of RDT LINK The LINK program encourages the development of the art of choreography and provides opportunities to emerging and established artists by sponsoring presentations of riieir works. The project is funded in part by Salt take Cr.unty's Zoo, Arts and Parks lYogram, the Utah Arts Council and the Salt take City Arts Council. Wen-chun- -- excerpts from Swan take. She Was also Ballet Mistress a Garth Peay's Dream Alley in Orem, and taught private lessons. Jenny has also danced with Rocky Mountain Ballet, and most recently, Deseret Dance Theater. She has chorco-- F phed for Swiss Days productions, Miss Wasatch, BYU Ti'cater Ballet, and various studios and individuals in W, salch and other counties. Jenny currently teaches canep for the UVSC extension in lelvr, and works continually with he Heber Valley Arts Council o help promote the Art of Da ice for all dancers in I lober Val'jy. Classes begin Thursday, Sept. 6. To register, or for more information call 1 654-634- 8. Kntcr Your Jell - 0 Dessert in the Utah State Fair No-Ha- Something unique is happening at the Utan State Fair this summer. The Jell4) No Bake IXssert decorating contest is more than a chance to win prize money, it is also an opportunity to be a part of something bigger. Entries submitted to trie contest will become part of a No Bake Dessert "quill," which will be constructed in the shape of the state of Utah! The theme of the contest is "Utah Pride" and provides an outlet for everyone with a great imagination. A Jell4) No Bake Dessert (of any variety) is the base to bo used for each entrv the rest depends on the imagination of tne designer. This is not a recipe contest so there is no need to be a master baker to enter, just be creative and have fun. Entries will be judged, with equal weight, on the following three criteria: 1) how relevant they are to the theme, 2) originality of design, and 3) appear -- ke ance. Prize money in the amounts ol Slim, $50 and $25 will be awarded to the top tlmv entries, rospocliiclv ) Sundav, S'plemlMTVis o Bake Dessert Dav at the Utah Stale I air. It will he celebrated with the decorating contest, the "quill" exhibit, and a special "two admitted lor the price of one" lair admission lor No anyone who brings a lyll-Bake Dessert box lop with the LTV bar code to anv entrance ell-(- gale! In download a i omplclc set ol olliual rules, and learn more information on how to enter, at log on to the weh-sil- c w w w . u I ii h - s t a I e fair.iom2(l()l lair2lH)l lair ht m. Or to request a set via mail, contact the Utah Stale lair at (8111) 538 FAIR. All entries must be checked in at the lair -- between p.m., Saturday is a regisSeptember S. Jell-tered trademark ol. Kl foldings. 5-- 8 1 a Concerts in the Par 1c Series For the 2001 summer, Heber Valley will be offering Concerts in the Park Series. They will be held each Monday at the Heber 0 p.m. The following is a schedule: City Park, from Tackle (acoustic country). Monday, Bait and Monday, July 23, Double Helix (jazz). Monday, and Flanders John 30, July and Motherlode roll). (rock 6, August Ballet West to Peform Free Concert 6:30-8:3- Free Legal Advice Free legal advice extended to the community as a public service, sponsored by The Stirba and Hathaway Law Firm. Come and speak with an attorney at no charge. Held the third p.m. Please call their Wednesday of each month, from office prior to the third Wednesday for an appointment. The bar will be held at their law office located at 742 West 100 South. For more information call 00 654-958- 0. FFA Summer Agriculture Programs Students who have taken or will take an agriculture class taught by Mr. Sulser or Mrs. Christensen are encouraged to attend the summer agriculture programs. All field trips will be leaving the high school at 8:00 a.m. unless otherwise specified. - Circle V Hog Farms. August 9, Moroni Turkey Plant for participating in the credit earn plective may Participants and summer agriculture program turning in a record book. For Alan or Jolene Christensen at Sulser contact information more 6544)640. Summer Smaina Classes for Preschoolers The your child's mind this summer! is ''Celebration' offering KamasCoalville based singing group Stimulate summer singing classes to Heber! Each child will receive vocal instruction, rhythm exercises, and group activity games that will teach you child to love music! Classes began Monday, June 4, and go until the end of August. Classes are taught at Wasatch or Dance Center. Call Kati for more information at email pricekmialtavista.com. Classes available:Preschool ages 5 p.m.). 4 (11:15 pm); Ages 6 Ballet West will at the annual Salt Lake County Zoo Arts, and Parks (ZAP) concert on Saturday, August 18 at 8 p.m. at the Sandy Amphitheatre, 9400 South 1300 East. The program, titled "Art Attack: Passion In Performance," also includes performances by Children's Dance Theater, Repertory Dance Theatre (RDT) and Ririe Woodbury Dance Company. Ballet West will present George Balanchine's playful "Who Cares?", set to the familiar melodies of George Gershwin. Musical selections include "Strike Up the Band," Got Rhythm," The Man I Love," and "Embraceable You." Balanchine used Gershwin's songs to portray an exuberance that is charged with the distinctive energy of Broadway. pe.-for- - "We are honored to share the stage with such a stellar list of performing arts groups," said Johann Jacobs, executive director of Ballet West. "This concert is an excellent way to raise awareness about the vital ZAP program, which allows Ballet West and other performing arts oiganizations to bring quality events to the community." Sponsored by Salt take County Zoo, Arts, and Parks, this evening concert is free to the public. Tickets will be required and can be obtained at the Capitol Theatre (50 West 200 South), South Towne Mall Guest Services (10450 South State), Daynes Music (6935 South State) and Riverton City Hall (12765 South 1400 West). Seating is general admission z nd will be based on arrival. First Ever Scotch Photo and Document Tapes Contest at the Utah State Fair According to the Hobby Industry Association, one in five American households now has an active scrapbooking ' enthusiast. To celebrate the creativity and dedication of those who preserve their precious memories through colorful, imaginative scrapbooks, the maker of Scotch photo & document tapes is sponsoring the scrapbooking competition at the Utah Slate Fair. Entries will be accepted in e two categories: 8.5"x 1 1" e layouts or 12x 12" layouts. All entries must reflect the theme. "Celebrating Utah and use at least one e Scotch photo St document tape product to assemble the layout. Every entry will be judged by a panel of local scrapbooking experts on the following criteria: Photos - do they create a story? Effective Design - do the first-ev- er two-pagtwo-pag- acid-fre- elements accent the I.noul .uni complement the photos'? Journaling - does the page ellectivelv tell the who, what, when, where and why ol the photos? Color-doe- s ( omplimcnlorv the use ol color in the background, ounraling ink and decorative .men Is enha.'ue the photos and encompasses the theme? No entrant tan lose, sune all parluipanls who submit an entry will nxeive a Inv "goody bag'1 containing Sot photo A document tapes. In addition, blue ribbons and cash prizes ($25 to S IlKIj will be awarded to the top lhne layouts in oath as well .is one overall category, ' Ik's! of Show Award. I alt I rom Mi. liuel' Ails & will also he given Stores ('rails to the winners in each category. The deadline for entering the scrapbooking compel it ion is September s 1 78 3-- a.m.-12:- 5-- 00 (12:00-12:4- Sun. Scenery, and Sound Sun, Scenery, and Mountain Town Stages presents 12. Sound"every Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday, beginning June exists to that it is a Mountain Town Stages organization foster and support an internationally recognized musical comat munity in their mountain setting. Entertainment will begin take will event The 800 until place at 5:00 pm and run pm in Park Street Main of bottom at the located Dynamite Dorns, Mr. 3rd Wind, as bands Such Rythmitcs, Muddpuddle, City. more For attendance. Whoopee, and Soul Patrol will be in information call , non-prof- 901-SON- If you have an t; 654-600- 6 m tfe calendar, trmg happening and would iKe it weH see it gets r. fhow t: 664-H7- 1 Wave and the by event it Vi-.;,- through Augusts DAILY ' . V t r 5.J ft . 'i V- - c' ;eli L SpHNl pnQiQfflGni Tnvestmentt - Coin - Gotd & Silver Button P.C.G.S. Certified Coins - Supplies Free Appraisals - Jewelry We Buy and Sell Main Heber City Augusts through August 9 Not Mala w:. 2:15.4:30,7:00,9:15 EEL 2 Dee . Augusts A guide to the events in and around the valley. Subscribe To The Summit Courtly . Ileber City DAILY 3:45,5:3a 7 30. 9:30 NOPOMW COIN TRACE CENTER Since 1979 Howard & Toni Gumoy (801)226-129- 5 State Orem, Utah 84058 Hours: M - F. 10 - 5:30 1102 So. . |