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Show - WASATCH COUNTY COURIER 2 B2 MAY 16, 2001 eee ee tion during their own area week. 19, Fine Arts Auditorium JOHN Chapel, 150 E 300 N, Salt Lake City (Part of the 2001 Brown Bag. Lecture © Series sponsored by the Utah State - 654-2700 ¢ Wasatch County Rec Dept and the Homestead Golf Course are offering a Women’s Golf Clinic June _ Archives and Records Service and the 18, 19 & 20 from 8:30 - 10 am. Cost is - Utah Bracken $60. The Youth Clinics are: June 4, 5, 6 & 7 or July 9, 10, 11 & 12 at 8:30-10 am. Cost is $50. This is a great opportunity to learn the fundamentals of golf _at an incredible fraction of the cost for _ lessons. Come in to the Rec Office for State © Historical Society.) Lee: Utah’s Most “J. Colorful Politician,” is the topic presented by biographer, historian, and journalist Dennis L. Lythgoe. Republican J. Bracken Lee enjoyed a record of elec- . toral success unmatched in Utah registration, which is open until filled. | before or since; elected to serve 32 Classes will fill quickly, so come in years in public office—12 years mayor soon! _ of Price, 8 years as governor. of Utah, WOLF CREEK PASS OPENS. e. and 12 years as mayor of Salt Lake May 15, 8 am e UDOT advises City. Lee was charismatic, independmotorists that SR-35 over Wolf Creek ~~. ve Pass will be open for the summer sea_ son. Travelers are advised that a sixmile section, west of the town of Hannah, is still under construction and may cause moderate to heavy delays during the work. ‘THE BUILDER’S HOME & TECHNOLOGY SHOW e Wed., May 16, Noon to 8 pm, National Ability Center indoor arena, 3351 N Hwy 248, Park City ¢ Presented Area Home by the “ Builders Park City Association. A suggestions as to il pdm! BOOKS IN BLOOM « Fri., May 18, de rer? eae ue of the Library. Dinner, live entertainment, silent auction, prizes and fun. Call: Myle 65402267, Joni 694-7526 or Syd 6547066 for tickets. ~Connie Kohler’s THIS ONE’S FOR ~ YOU e Sat., May 19, Copy Copy, Main St., Heber © Book signing of her first published volume of poetry. Books » © | WASATCH 2002 age MOMS AND TOTSe for more 1 A play group that also gives Mom a chance to socialize with other mothers. Each week, a — handout covering a pertinent parent- | _ ing or family topic is shared. The SUMMER « Sat., June 2, 7 pm, group meets on Thursdays at 10:30 _ am-noon at Heber City Park or at. MacDonalds’ Playland in inclement Chevrolet. The Homestead will serve MWF 89 am. TONING: Toning and large muscle-group workout. Using made at Copy Copy in Heber or call Bob Simonsen 654-1035 or Carol Bonner 654-0797 to save your wae or - get more information weights, bands and resistance, you'll get faster results, more definition and this POINT SUM- summer. Harris, Mon., June with weather. No fee or registration, just call Amaria 654-2700 #7, to let her Emmylou 18;-Aaron Carter special guests, Tues.6; Mary 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 694- - 2700. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS e | Meeting every Thursday evening at8 - pm. 598 South 100 West, Heber. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS e _Chapin-Carpenter with special guests, 2 Every Monday through Friday night Sat., July 28; Nanci Griffith, Fri, Aug. at 8 pm at the Wasatch County 17; More announcements to. comie. Community Services Complex at 600 _ Tickets sales began May 4. Call East and Center Street in Heber. Non_. Thanksgiving Point Ticket Office 801_ smoking. 768-4900 for tickets and more informaFAMILY COUNCIL MEETIN GS tion. for parents and others who work with ANIMATION WORKSHOPS e children with disabilities. Held at the June, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 am -DSPD Office, all are welcome. — 3:30 pm, Art Shack Studios and Contact Sue, 657-4206 for more inforSundance Mountain School ¢ From mation. — five-year-olds through 14-and-above, different weeks, different age groups. Subject: (435) 654-7444 or toll free (866) Lehi, UT. Call 801-768-4941 information. Wasatch High School e A fantastic representation of the wonderful dance talent found in Heber Valley, plus the BYU Swing Team will be performing” two numbers. A fun fauly evening of concerts - Within old city limits. Northeast Heber. © _ ASKING 245, 000 RUTH and the Located at 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, » Amaria at 654-2700 to get your name on the “free agent” list, or call with any other anestons VALLEY Garden Children’s Discovery Garden. Other rates available plus season passes. play but don’t have a team, contact will be the scene of a number of live ~ Great for “Grandma” or “Modular Home.” CALL the Thanksgiving Games at 6, 7, 8, & 9 pm. $400 per FEST a replica of Noah’s ark and a garden railway system. Gate fees of $8 adults and $5 children (3-12) includes admission to both team. Pick up rules and registration packet at Parks and Rec. If you want to ~ dates, Thanksgiving Point, Lehi, UT, e The 4,000-seat outdoor amphitheater Be Robards Smaller lot. _dren’s garden which includes WOMEN’S SOFTBALL LEAGUE e Fees due by May 25, Parks and Recreation Office, 55 S 500 E, Heber Play Tuesday nights June 12— Aug. 14. THANKSGIVING Ruth Robards is offering this prime property: — Various theme gardens throughout the 55-acre park will be available for your perusal as well as a special chil- seasons of performances MER CONCERT SEASON « various ae -Monday -Saturday through October. AUDITIONS¢ WASATCH DANCE CENTERS¢ May 21 —- 23 © For our a delicious lunch. Entries may be _ Beyond in Midway. Come and share the satisfaction of this accomplishRECITAL, ~ ages 18 and over. All-you-can-eat buffet served 8 — 9 pm, $5. Thurs., will fea- ture a popular DJ, Ladies FREE. Fri., A know that you'll be there. EXERCISE CLASSES e Wasatch — dance. ‘County. Parks and Recreation e MIDWAY BOOST ERS GOLF OUT_ WATER AEROBICS: Held at Wasatch | ING e Mon., June 11, Homestead Golf © Mt. Jr. High. Great for anyone, espeResort ¢ Golfers, no matter where you cially for those who get aches and live are invited to enter. The event is pains from working out on a hard surdesigned for fun and to raise funds for face. T-Th, 5:15-6:15 pm & MWF 9-10 _ Booster projects and to enjoy the time pm. AEROBICS: Held at Sr. Citizens’s together. Teams will be composed of Center, 75 N 100 W, Heber. four players, A and B flights. There Continually changing cardio class that will be trophies, gifts, awards for low, incorporates floor routines and step longest drive, closest to pin, unique classes. Not the “usual,” but innova- putting contest. A hole-in-one will win — tive,-fun, easy to follow, “kick your a.new car courtesy of Larry Coet butt”. aerobics! TThF 5:30-6:30 am, 7 pm, Inn on the Creek, Midway e Third annual Library Fundraiser pre- SPRING ~ and $1 children 10 and younger. HEBER what to bring to the pot luck. ment. ¢ The Wasatch County Choralettes and the Rotary Club are. joining forces on this community proj- | _ popular area band. For more informa- : ect to raise money for scholarships fortion call 435-654-1404. seniors and also a gazebo for the park.. THANKSGIVING POINT GARTickets are $5 per family or $2 adults DEN e from 9 am to sunset, every DANCE President at 654-4459 for additional _ available at Copy Copy and Books and Auditorium UPCOMING» invites all who have participated to join in the pot luck and festivities. Michael Siggard will be the Musical Director this | year, Dan Sluga, producer. Contact Chuck Davey, Swiss Chorus by Friends CONTINUING DANCING TO LIVE BANDS AND group times, 657-2455. Midway Town Hall © Jack Zenger, President of the Midway Boosters, - sented great baritone ing his regular Salt Lake City visit with DJs e¢ Thursdays and Fridays at the. the most authentic folk voices of the — _ Edelweiss Center, Old Swiss Square, | modern performing songwriter scene. - 210 E. Main, Midway ¢ Come, enjoy Alice Peacock will open. the music and bring a friend. Cover A NIGHT ON BROADWAY e ee charge only $5, half price before 9 pm, 19, 7 pm, Wasatch High School 2001, did; a political maverick known as a plain speaker who some believe te have been the most important Utah ‘political figure since Brigham Young. _ Free and open to the public. Check out http://www.archives.state.ut.us/event s2.htm and bring your lunch. SWISS CHORUS| OPENING ~ SOCIALe Thurs., May 17, 6 pm, and The ~ and competitions. Call in ee -ent, supremely self-confident and can- » information GORKA. 951-4663 | registration and further information, 801-223-4535. - U of U e ~ songs on his new CD. He will be mak- May 17, noon —- 1 pm, White Memorial Recreation Office, 55 S 500 E, Heber ing, script writing, set building, light- ing and sound. A great experience. $200 per child. Must call Sundance for from Minneapolis will present his new “HOW POLITICS SHAPED UTAH’S HISTORY: VOICES OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY,” ¢ Thurs, — which the children learn story board- ’ MUSIC ASSOCIATION « Sat., May 658-0044. Watch for posters with more specifics. WOMEN’S and YOUTH GOLF CLINICS ¢ various dates, Parks and computers. Making of short films in DANCE CENTER ¢ May 19, 6 pm, Timpanogos High School, 150 E 1430 N, Orem © Come see these award-_ winning performers, Admission $5. -INTERMOUNTAIN ACOUSTIC Stop-frame animation using | _ inanimate objects, digital cameras and THE EAGLES (FOE 3777) MIDWAY@ Free pool & music from 5 to 10 on Monday evenings. The Eagles is a private club for nee | ‘ WASATCH COUNTY OLYMPICS : roundup of the building Cae CLEANUP e Let’s make this place — finest suppliers and latest in home shine! e April 23 — 28 Wallsburg & ideas. Builders and architects from Daniel areas. April 30-May 5 Midway | Wasatch, Summit and Duchesne & Charleston areas. May 7 —12 Heber. Counties are invited free of charge and ' May 14 - 19 Center Creek and Lake | will enjoy a free western style barCreek. There will be one curbside beque lunch from noon to 3 pm. The pickup in each area during the schedpublic is invited to attend from 3 — 8 uled week— and — residents are per- | pm. For more information call 435mitted one free haul to the transfer sta- |