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Show WASATCH COUNTY COURIER B2 WASATCH COUNTY STORYTELLER DIANE FERLATTE OLYMPICS L wh wali - UL pe Ferlatte sings, signs, plays percussion & Charleston areas. May 7 - 12 210 E. Main, Midway © Come, enjoy Heber. May 14 — 19 Center Creek and | and masters storytelling with her the music and bring a friend. Cover expressions and movement as well as Lake Creek. There will be one curbcharge only $5, half price before 9 pm, her powerful voice. Children, bring. ‘side pickup in each area during the NOLOGY SHOW. ¢ Wed., May 16, ages 18 and over. All-you-can-eat buffet scheduled week — and — residents are — your pillow and blanket to curl up on ~ Noon to 8 pm, National Ability Center permitted one free haul to the transthe floor, close to the action. Call 435indoor arena, 3351 N Hwy 248, Park ~ gerved 8 — 9 pm, $5. Thurs., will feature a popular DJ, Ladies FREE. Fri., A fer station during their own area 695-3114 for tickets and information. City ¢ Presented by The Park City popular area band. For more informewww.ecclescenter.org week. Watch for posters with more ~ Area Home Builders Association. A tion call 435-654-1404. | specifics. ; roundup of the building industry’s THE BUILDER'S HOME & TECH- so ul -12, als carry out their many tasks with integrity, compassion, knowledge and skill. They often work twelve or more lide dl though their backs may ache and their feet may hurt, they always ANG a smile and a _ kind word. al celebration of the creative work schools in dance, visual arts, sculpture, painting and drama. A day of exhibitions, performances and work- shops, ML TL - Mom. BEAUTIFICA- owe ann cidade a, ~~ and flowers at Southfield Park, 1000 W. ~ Everyone 2700 for more info. | help e Everyone celebrate is invited this 40th to Birthday. the morning. BBQ luncheon ($3.00) with birthday cake,12:30-2 pm. Throughout the afternoon, minia- entertainment by Uinta Serenade. Park Rangers/Hawk Watch volunteers will present a program with live birds. From 3-5 pm a 3-mile guided hike. Luncheon reservations should be made by calling 435-654-4730. information. producer. Contact Chuck Davey, Swiss Chorus President at 654-4459 for additional information and a as to what to bee to the pot luck. - that also gives Mom a chance to social- _ ~ MOMS AND TOTS « A ing or family | pm, Wasatch FREE WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP ‘DISCUSSION PANEL ¢ Tues., May 15, Westminster College’s Gore Lecture Hall e¢ “Impression and Presentation: From Resume to Every Day.” This series is designed to assist - women in learning the skills they need High am-noon Drawing for Floral | Basket unique gifts, florals & collectibles The men who create power ‘make an indispensable contribu_ tion to the nation’s greatness, but the men who question | — power make a contribution just as indispensable, especially when - that questioning is disinterested, - for they determine whether we ‘use power or power uses us. —John FE. Kennedy Amberst College October 26, 1963 Hours 11 to 4 Thurs - Sat or call for appt. 654-4883 Great Mother Day Gifts 157 W Main Midway ( 3 WASATCH COUNTY Wasatch County’s Source for News Park or at in inclement _ School EXERCISE CLASSES County Parks and © Wasatch Recreation joining forces on this community proj- WATER AEROBICS: Held at Wasatch ect to raise money for scholarships _for seniors and also a gazebo for the park. Tickets are $5 per family or $2 cially for those who get aches and: adults and younger. $1 children 10 Mt. Jr. High. Great for anyone, espepains from working out on a hard sur- face. T-Th, 5:15-6:15 pm & MWF 9-10 and pm. AEROBICS: Held at Sr. Citizens’s Center, MIDWAY ING BOOSTERS GOLF OUT- © Mon., June 11, Homestead Golf Resort ¢ Golfers, no matter where you live are invited to enter. The event is designed for fun and to _ raise funds for Booster projects and to enjoy the time together. Teams will be composed of four players, A and B _ flights. There will be trophies, gifts, awards for low, longest drive, closest to pin, unique putting contest. A holeCoet'. Chevrolet. will serve butt” aerobics! TThF 5:30-6:30 am, MWF 8-9 am. TONING: Toning and workout. Using better muscle tone. TTh 6:30-7 am. GUT BUSTER: 30 minutes of pure ab work. F 6:30-7 am. All Classes: $2 per class or $20 for 11-class- punchcard. For more info call Parks and Rec 6542700. . The a delicious ! = NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS) e. Meeting every Thursday evening at 8 pm. 598 South 100 West, Heber. oe ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: e Every Monday through Friday night ANIMATION WORKSHOPS at 8 pm ° June, olds through ¢ From 14-and-above, different — ers. Making of short films in which the children learn story boarding, script set building, lighting and sound. A great experience. $200 per child. Must call Sundance for registration and further information, 801-223-.— County smoking. five-year- weeks, different age groups. Subject: Stop-frame animation using inanimate objects, digital cameras and comput- Wasatch East and Center Street in Heber. Non- pm, Art Shack Studios and Sundance School at the ~ Community Services Complex at 600 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 am — 3:30 4535. Heber. get faster results, more definition and tion writing, W, weights, bands and resistance, you'll Copy in Heber or call Bob Simonsen 654-1035 or Carol Bonner 654-0797 to Mountain 100 large muscle-group lunch. Entries may be made at Copy save your space or get. more 75°. N Continually changing cardio class that incorporates floor routines and step classes. Not the “usual,” but innovative, fun, easy to follow, “kick your ‘UPCOMING Homestead CONTROVERSIAL The weather. No fee or registration, just call Amaria 654-2700 #7, to let her know that you'll be there. Auditorium ¢ The Wasatch County -Choralettes and the Rotary Club are Larry __ May 10th at Heber City MacDonalds’ Playland to become leaders in business and in - ‘in-one will win a new car courtesy of ‘SPRING OPENING topic is shared. | group meets.on Thursdays at 10:30 A NIGHT ON BROADWAY e May 19, 7 ee ize with other mothers. Each week, a N, Orem ¢ Come see these award- INTERMOUNTAIN - ACOUSTIC MUSIC ASSOCIATION « Sat., May | handout covering a pertinent parent: winning performers, Admission $5. folk voices of the modern performing . songwriter scene. Alice Peacock will open. balloon display, free fishing on the pond and free outdoor musical State Musical Director this year, Dan Sluga, - Lake City visit with the most authentic ture motorized train rides, hot air Jordanelle call 801- bluegrass classics, but they have a contemporary touch to their “big sky” sound. @ Sat., May 19, Fine Arts Auditorium U of U ¢ JOHN GORKA. The great baritone from Minneapolis will present his new songs on his new CD. He will be making his regular Salt Continental breakfast, 8:30-9 am. Clean up with the Llamas through The oo know their way around the traditional . HAPPY BIRTHDAY WASATCH MOUNTAIN STATE PARK « Sat., 12, For more _ 12, Social Work Auditorium U of U e - KANE’S RIVER of Bozeman Montana; not your typical bluegrass band. They 654- festivities. Michael Siggard will be the rates available plus season passes. Located at 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, Lehi, UT. Call 801- 768-4941 for more SPRING | RECITAL, - WASATCH _ DANCE CENTER = May 19, 6 pm, present for their — Timpanogos High School, 150 E 1430 223-4535. DAY e Sat., May 12, 8 am ¢ Children’s Discovery Garden. Other Hall e Jack Zenger, President of the _ Midway Boosters, invites all who have participated to join in the pot luck and Day and is a lovely day out for the family and a chance for kids to make or buy a hand-made Call hand’s — on, takes place the day before Mother's - Volunteers needed to help plant trees — May presentations, things to make and buy. The Festival tions or concerns. Midway Lane, Heber. Welcome. - Refreshments. | being done by children in. Utah’s Soccer games on Thursday. All girls in PARK THANKSGIVING POINT GARDEN. ° from 9 am to sunset, every Monday ~ Saturday through October. Various ideas. Builders and architects from Wasatch, Summit and Duchesne Counties are invited free of charge and will enjoy a free western style barbeque lunch from noon to 3 pm. The public isi invited to attend from 3 — 8 pm. For more information ou 435658-0044. | CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL« Sat., May _ grades 3-9 need to come if they would like to play softball. Please call Helen at 654-27—ext 482 if you have ques- _ TION the 12, Sundance Resort¢ The 2nd annu- GIRLS SOFT BALL DRAFT DAY CHANGED TO MAY 9 @ Wed, May 9, 6 pm, Southfield Park ¢ This is a _ change from what was originally printed in the Recreation Flyer. This | change will eliminate a conflict with SOUTHFIELD by Park City e . | City Park Performing Arts Foundation. Paiute, facility. These hard working individu- and Center, theme gardens throughout the 55-acre Navajo, Ute, Shoshone and Cheyenne park will be available for your perusal tribes will perform sacred dances and as well as a special children’s garden — -ceremonies. Absolutely no cameras or which includes a replica of Noah’s ark recording devices permitted. A onceand a garden railway system. Gate fees in-a-lifetime opportunity. Call 435-655-of $8 adults and $5 children (8-12) 3114 for tickets and information. | includes admission to both the www.ecclescenter.org — _ SWISS CHORUS OPENING SOCIAL Thanksgiving Garden and ‘the e Thurs., May 17,6 pm, Midway Town. the wonderful nurses who work at our hours, Eccles Presented — 14 e Heber Valley Medical Center would like to express appreciation to grueling - finest suppliers and latest in home DANCES RARELY SEEN e Sat., May NATIONAL NURSES WEEK « May 7 yoo Services, 801-246-5131 or Stephanie | DANCING TO LIVE BANDS AND DJs ¢ Thursdays and Fridays at the -Kallbacka, mkl public relations at 801328-8899. : Edelweiss Center, Old Swiss Square, Eccles Center, Park City ¢ A multicultural renaissance of the oral tradition, Daniel areas. April 30-May 5 Midway poeta CONTINUING the community. For more info: Kathy Sat., May 12, 2 pm and 6 pm, The | Hillis, Wells Fargo Women’s Financial CLEANUP @ Let’s make this place shine! e April 23 — 28 Wallsburg & FAMILY COUNCIL MEETINGS for parents and others who work with chil— dren with disabilities. Held at the DSPD Office, all are welcome. Contact Sue, 657-4206 for more information. | THE EAGLES (FOE 3777) MIDWAY e Free pool & music from.5 to 10 on Monday evenings. The Eagles is a private club for members. _ — |