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Show Entertainment October 12, 2001 The Summit County Bee Free Photography Contest Open To Coalville and Kamas Residents The International Library of Photography is pleased to announce that over $60,000 in prizes will he this awarded in the year International Open Amateur Photography Contest. Photographers from the Kamas area, particularly beginners, are welcome to try to w in their share of over 1.300 prizes. The deadline for the contest is Dec. 31. 2001. The contest is open to everyone and entry is FREE. "Everyone has at least one memorable photo that captures a special moment in time.' stated Christina Babylon, Contest Director. When people leant about our free photography contest they suddenly realize that their own favorite photos can win cash prizes, as well as gain national continued exposure, Babylon. To enter, send ONE photograph in ONtY ONE of the following categories: People, Travel. Pets. Children. Sports. Nature. Action. Humor. Portraiture, or Other. The photo must he a color or blaclfjnd-whit- e print (unmounted). 8 x 10' or smaller. All entries must include the photographer s name and address on the back, as well as the category and the title of the photo. Photographs should be sent to: The International of Library 3600 Photography. Suite Crondall Lane. Owings Mills. MD 21117. Entries must be postmarked by Dec. 31. 2001. You may also submit your photo directly online at www.picture.com. The International Library of Photography is an organization dedicated to bringing the work of amateur photographers to the public's attention. You can view the work of over 1 1 million amateur photographers at their website, www.picture.com. 101-261- 2. Season Punch Cards Available Page A7 Monday Morning Ladies Bowling The whole league was in a slump with only four people ha ing at least a 450 series to qualify for High Series. Pal Olsen, 159 - 186 - 109 514: Barbara Pace. 147 - 182 - 158 487; Linda Giant, 164 - 148 - 175 487, and Cindy Matthews. 176 - 134 167 477. Good games were: Pat Bird. 169; Merlene Siddoway, 159; JoAnn Rees, 159; Louise Pace. 158; Cathy Friery. 158; Maxine Diston. 154-15Colleen Simistcr, 156; Sarah ., and Ruth West. Smith. 8; 152-153- This Week Health and Safety Fair Open llouscHealth and Safety Fair - IHC Heber Valley 150-15- Summit Merc, had high team game of 773 and also high team series 2273. No one won Strike IT Rich, so it will hold over until next week. Team Standings WonI-os- t Summit Merc., 14-Geary Crandall Ford. Construction. 12-Spring Chicken Inn. Moss Construction, Denise's Dave's Stereo. llomcplate, Rockin S Ranch. 8; 11-- 655-825- Saddle Fitting! 10-1- 2; 2; 2. Park City Performing Arts Foundation Presents Vonda Shepard Vonda Shepard's deep, bluesy Hill) in 1987. . With five albums completed. Ms. voice has penetrated living rooms across America, through the hit teleShepard is an accomplished musivision series. Ally McBeal. This cian, who is making a place fix herself in the music industry world. She October, couch surfers and McBeal fans of Vfonda Shepsud, will has also been successful on the telehave the opportunity to see Ms. vision front landing the job of proin ducing the soundtrack fix Ally Shepard live, fix Park City. On Friday. Oct. 26. the McBeal. An artist who has found talented musician will come to The herself playing keyboards and backEccles Center equipped with her up vocals fix Rickie Lee Jones. Ms. incredible back-u- p band and a mesShepard hhs also toured with Jackson Browne. A I Jarreau and the merizing voice. Born in New York City, Ms. . Indigo Girls. She is a performer who Shepard grew up in lavs Angeles and manages to wrap audiences around g txigi-nal- s. returned to the Big Apple to play in hex finger with clubs and to write her album. By Vonda Shepard will pcrfixm at the 7:30. She moved back to California in 1997 and continues to tour, perGeixgc S. and Dolixcs Dixe Eccles form and write new songs. This Center fix the Pei forming Arts (1750 Kearns Blvd., Park City) on, songbird and songwriter has manFriday. (Vt. 26. at 7:30 p.m. Please aged to hit the top ot the charts sev4 eral limes, starting with her hit call (435) fix tickets and "Can't We Try" (a duct with l).m intixmalion. ly heart-stoppin- 655-311- 2, er 2. 654-924- 671-024- 5 to join. Coming Soon Parenting Seminar Oct. 25, Nov. 1, and Nov. 8: Hi McNaughtan's Parenting Seminar. 9 p.m. at Wasatch Jr. High School Little Theater. Register at the Parks and Recreation Oflicc, 55 S 500 E in Heber. ext. 410 (or more information. Call Amaria Scovil al 7-- 654-271- Utah 100 Award Ceremony October 25, MounlainWest Venture Group will honor Utah's 100 fastest growing companies at the Utah 100 Award Ceremony al the (.rand America I lotcl, 555 S. Main Street, Salt Lake City; Registration begins at 10:45 m. with the awards luncheon at noon. Reservations cc.t be made by calling. Mountain West Venture Group al Swiss Chorus Reheareate Rehearsals for the Swiss Chorus Christmas Concert will begin on Sunday, (Vtober 21 at 7:00 PM in the Midway Town Hall. Michael Siggard, Director, invites anyone interested in singing from the llcbcr Valley to become a member of the Swiss Chorus. This year's Christmas Concert will be held on Sunday, December 2 al 7:30 PM. For more information, please call Sandy Turner at 654-665- 7. On Going Presses of Piana. Princess of Wales. Coming to 5LC In order to continue the legacy of Princess Diana's humanitarian efforts, the Foundation has taken the dresses on an international tour to raise money for charities around the world. Net proceeds from the SLC exhibit ticket sales will be donated to charitable projects of the Junior League of SLC, as well as other it organizations that benefit women and children. The 9. exhibit will.be open to the public from October The dresses will be on display at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Marcia and John Price Museum Building on the University of Utah Camps. FALL FESTIVAL BOUTIQUE Ma lestic Cruisers New-Year'- s FRI OCTOBER 19TH k SAT OCTOBER 20 10 AM TO 6 PM Classifieds 1 2 non-prof- general admission performances; however, they are not valid fix Eve or The Cultural Olympiad. Three types of punch cards exist: Platinum, gold and silver. The platinum card ($400) is good fix the platinum or $50 seats in the theater. Clinic On October 13, from there will be a saddle fitting clinic by Amy I leaton. There will lx sections at both callisters and saddle up for over six years. She will be going over the fitting of different types of saddles to all different breeds of horses. To 34. Twice the Caliber is now a family ridcall 654-8 or Deb at ing club, welcoming all ages. Call Barb at pre-regist- pre-Al- Platinum punch card holders are also invited to attend receptions with the artists following reserved seating shows. In the past, platinum ticket holders have hobnobbed with every type of performer, from Tommy Tune to Pilobolu.' Dance Theatre. The gold punch card ($300) is good fix the gold ix $35 seals in the theater and the silver punch card ($2Q0l may be used fm seals in the silver ix $25 section. The Park City Pei forming Arts Foundation realizes that not everyone w ill war see every show we pie sent at The Levies Center. Thus, with a punch card, comes the free dom to choose. The freedom to choose dance. Celtic music, bluegrass. opera ih a famous authix. Please call l435i 655-3- 1 14 ix (435) Medical Con lor is pleased to invite the community to an Open House of our newly expanded facility and annual Health and Safety Fair to be held Saturday, October 13, from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Come lour the hospital, meet local health care providers, receive fire screenings, free samples and demonstrations, health information) lab tests at reduced cost - PSA, Thyroid panel. Cholesterol panel -- Peoples I leallh Van, Search and Rescue vehicles, Ambulance EMT's with first aid demonstrations, drawings for prizes and more. Spanish interpreters provided. 1; ly Entertainment all season long at discounted prices! Now is the time for theater, music and dance buffs to purchase season punch cards fix 2001-200- 2 performances at the George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Center for the Performing Arts. For those unfamiliar with the punch card," it's like holding season tickets, but better. Each punch card awards the owner 10 seats to reserved seating performances at the Eccles Center. How the bearer of the card uses those 10 punches is up to him. In other words, someone can use four seats fix Capitol Steps, two for Nickel Creek, one fix Eileen Ivers and three fix Cindrcllu: or. she could use all ten fix Vonda Shepard. Punch cards may be transferred to friends and family members, given away as gifts or simply used up. Punch cards may also be used fix WHAT'S HAPPENIN' 654-55- 44 SOUTH SUMMIT MIDDLE SCHOOL 355 E 300 S Kamas, UT I DOZENS OF CRAFTERS, FOOD k - Come and join Wasatch County's new car club the Maiestic Cruisers. This club is open to all ages and cars young and old. The club will meet at McDonalds and hopes to start fundraisers or Bill from local causes. Contact Brent Thatcher at 9 Sandoval at or 654-708- 671-234- 4. MJseum of Church History and Art PRIZES Families and Faith: Fabrics of latter-da- y Saint Life, opened will 22 and December continue 9, 2001. The September through textiles and other art in this exhibit use designs or stories to reinforce (he importance of families and faith to latter-da- y Saints. Featured textiles include historical and contemporary quilts, samplers, Navao rugs and soft sculpture. Also on display are several heaulilul works of Native American pottery. CONTINUING SPECIAL EXHIBITS (Please Note Date Changes) The Living Christ, closing date changed to December 2. Valiant Pioneer Children, closing date changed to December 9. The money we raise this year will be divided between the Middle School it Elementary PTA AND A portion will be sent to the scholaiship fund for the spouses and children of the firefighters lost in the Sept. 11th tragedy . Start your Christmas Shopping, help ing children have a little fun AND try your chances at taking home a Hue engine!!!! SEE YOU THERE!! MUM UM HOURS Monday through Friday Saturday, Sunday and most holidays 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Join Troop 1060 Interdenominational Troop 1060 is looking for more Cub (must have finished first grade), and Boy Scouts, ages IS. We re a very active Troop, with a lot of parScouts, ages ent involvement. Come join in the fun. Everyone is welcome. For Boy For Cub Scouts, contact Marv Bardole at Troop 1060 is sponScouts, contact John Williams at sored by St. lawrencc Catholic Church. 7-- 1 Subscribe To The Summit County Bee 1 -- 654-426- 0. 657-014-1. Adult Education Program KICK OCT. - AffCK KKWG oct. 20" hip hop - stephawe YOGA - STCPHM OCT- - 27" 9m OCT-- 29wCAR0f0 SpOOK PARTY (DON'T fORGfT.YOUR COS I? 5 ft 380 E. 1500 S. StO Heber, UT M5-65W1- JI The Wasatch Co. School District is offering free GED classes Mondav through Thursday - mornings and afternoons, and 9:00 p.m. Free English as a Tuesday evening from 5:00 p.m. to held are classes Tuesday evening - 5:00 Second Language (ESI.) 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. for interp.m. to 7:00 p.m. for beginners and a.m. to 11:00 a.m. for all. 9:00 from mediate students, and Friday South Main St., C School (301 entral at held Classes will be 400 South side. Telephone 654 0280. on enter Room 4, in Heber) Free Legal Advice Free legal advice extended to the community as a public bv The Stirba and Hathaway lax 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 -- DAILY Joy Ride REEL MS, Main WO -- 1 DD I letter City Who is Corky Romano ? reel 2 ESESII 113 No. Main I letter t Ctty V00. 7:00 PM MATINEE SAT & SCN 300 PM LATE SHOW FRI. SAT A SI PM serv-sponsor- ed 654-958- DAILY 5:3a 7:30 PM MATIN EF. SAT&SCN 0. A guide to the events in around the valley and 3:30 PM LATE SHOW FRLSATAS1N 950 PM Bee Ads Get ResuIts! |