OCR Text |
Show AF'RIL 6, 2005 * The Wasatch Wave WHAT'S HAPPENING IN WASATCH COUNTY All calendar events MUST be turned in by Monday at noon. NO EXCEPTIONS!! Please fax info to Courtney Gressmen at 654-5085 or call 654-1471. Email: sports@wasatchwave.com WHS SPORTS BOYS SOCCER *Uintah @ Wasatch *Granite @ Wasatch *Wasatch @ Judge The Wasps have a busy, busy week ahead of them. Today, Wednesday April 6, the Wasps will host the Uintah Utes. On Friday, April 8, Wasatch will host Granite for their first meeting of the season. On Monday, April 11, the Wasps will travel to Judge to face the Bulldogs at the West Jordan Soccer Complex. All game times will be at 3:30 p.m. BASEBALL Speaker Coming to PC/SLC St. Mary's Catholic Church in Park City will host speaker, Dr. Stephen Zunes, April 7, 7:00 p.m., in Room 103 A&B, at the Parish Center, corner of Highway 224 & White Pine Canyon Road. Public welcome! Dr. Zunes is a professor of Politics and chair of the Peace & Justice Studies Program at the University of San Francisco. He has lectured and written widely on Middle Eastern politics, U.S. foreign policy, international terrorism, and human rights, including authoring "Tinderbox: U.S. Middle East Policy and the Roots of Terrorism". Call Frances ReMillard 435-783-4411, for more information. He will also be speaking at the Salt Lake Public Library, Saturday, April 9, at noon. *Wasatch @ Judge *Uintah @ Wasatch *Union @ Wasatch Sociable Singles Event The Wasps are making up games and hosting them left and The Break-the-fast potluck right. Today, Wednesday, April 6, dinner will be Sunday April 10, the Wasps will travel to Salt Lake beginning at 6:00 p.m. It will be to face Judge, while they host the followed by a fireside at 7:00 Uintah Utes this Friday, April 8. p.m. All singles over 30 years of On Monday, April 11, they kick age are invited to join us at the off their spring oreak week host- Heber Stake Center, 150 N 200 W. ing Union. All game times will Diabetes Expo be at 3:00 p.m. and all home games will be played at On Saturday, April 9, the Southfield Park. " American Diabetes Association will hold an Expo, at the South SOFTBALL Towne Expo Center in Sandy There will be cooking demon*Judge @ Wasatch strations, free screenings, presen*Uintah @ Wasatch tations, etc... The event will run from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. *Union @ Wasatch Call 1-888-DIABETES for more Like the baseball team, the information. Lady Wasps softball team is going to nave a busy week. Today, Wednesday, April 6, they COMING SOON host the Judge Bulldogs in a makeup game, then Friday, April Foster Care Open House 8, they host the Uintah Utes. On Monday, April 11, the Lady The annual foster care open Wasps will host the Union house again in Heber will be Cougars. All game times will be held Thursday, April 21, at the at 3:00 p.m. Division of Child and Family Service office, 69 West 600 South, in Heber City, from 6:30-8:00 BOYS TENNIS p.m. *Judge @ Wasatch The Wasatch tennis team will Heber Valley Railroad host another home match this Upcoming Events week, as they invite the Judge Bulldogs to town. The Wasps CINCO DE MAYO SPECIAL faced Judge in Salt Lake on - Bring your sombrero and amiTuesday, so it should be a good gos for a fiesta aboard the Cinco match. Matches are scheduled to de Mayo Special with live music, begin around 3:30 p.m. dancing, and Mexican food. Cash bar open for margaritas TRACK and cerveza. Reservations *Wasatch @ Utah County Invite required. May 7 (not on May 5) This weekend, the Wasatch at 8:30pm. DAY OUT WITH THOMAS track team will travel to the Utah County Invitational at American - Take a ride with Thomas the Fork High School, Friday and Tank Engine and enjoy a day of Saturday, April 8-9. On Friday, fun activities all for one admisthe Invitational is scheduled to sion price. Miniature train rides, begin at 4:00 p.m., with handcar rides, balloons, magic Saturday's events beginning at shows, petting zoo and more. 9:00 a.m. Thomas departs every 45 minutes for a 25 minute excursion. REMEMBER: Schedule varies. Call for reservaSpring break begins for all schools tions - 435-654-5601 or 1-800888-8499(SmithsTix). around the county next week. THIS WEEK Wanted: MUSICIANS Salt Lake Community College is holding its annual Job Expo Wednesday, April 6, at the Redwood Campus. Free and open to the public, the event will be held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Lifetime Activities Center. For information call (801) 9574029 or email jobexpo@slcc.edu. The Timpanogos Valley Theater Company will be producing Annie Get Your Gun the first week in June. Musicians are needed to form an instrumental ensemble for the show, Mr. Merlin Hanks of Sandy Utah will be directing the ensemble. Instruments needed are as follows: trumpet, trombone, flute, clarinet, saxophone, drum, percussion, acoustic bass, acoustic guitar, synthesizer, other brass and other woodwinds. If you have an interest in performing in the ensemble please contact Ann Moulton at 654-2083, or Deon Stott, 503-0484, and leave a message, name and phone number. Rehearsals will begin in April. Kindermusik Registration Spring Super League Headwaters Meeting The next Uinta Headwaters RC&D Council meeting will be held Tuesday, April 12, from 2-4 pm. Location: Sheldon Richins Building, Kimball Junction, Park City. Agenda to follow. Job Expo The Rocky Mountain School of Baseball announces its 12th Annual Spring Super League. The league will consist of 8 Saturday doubleheaders beginning April 23 through June 18. The league will include teams from across the Wasatch Front and Idaho and will be divided into 3 geographical regions in the Community Dance following age divisions: 8u, 9u, There will be a community lOu, llu, 12u, 13u, 14u and dance, April 9, from 8:00-11:30 15/16. The registration deadline p.m., at the Old Senior Citizen's is April 9. For more information Center in Heber. Sponsored by or for team registration log on to KTMP and this will be a www.rmsb.com or call, toll free, Hometown Country Olds Dance. at 1-877-272-0862. For more information, call 654Concealed Weapons Course 4549. The Heber Valley Gun Club 4-H Parents Meeting will be holding their concealed There will be a parents meet- weapons class Sunday, April 17, ing for all those interested in at 2:00 p.m. Please contact signing their children up for Debbie Baum, 671-0245 for more horse 4-H. The meeting will be enrollment information. The held on Wednesday, April 6,2005 number of participants is limited at 7:00 p.m. at the Wasatch so please send the enrollment fee County Extension Office located with your name, address and a at 55 South 500 East, Room 132, contact phone number to Debbie Heber. There will be a five dollar Baum, 4455 North Highway 40, savings if you register your child Heber City, UT 84032 not later at the parents meeting. than April 10. Beat the "Winter Blues" and sign up for spring Kindermusik classes. Sessions start April 7. Classes are available for ages 6 months to 5 years. Call Ms. Sheila at 657-2298 today for details. Space is limited and filling up fast. Be sure to also ask about summer camps! Camp Invention Signups Iglesia ni Cristo, Church of Christ Adult Education Program HV Quilters Guild Church of Christ, Iglesia ni KIDS - HELP WANTED! The Heber Valley Quilters The Wasatch County School Cristo, worship service every District Camp Invention needs inventors Guild would like to extend an is offering free GED and this summer at Midway Sunday, at 9:00 a.m. and high school diploma completion invitation to anyone who loves Elementary. Your assignment: to Thursday's at 5:30 a.m., at the classes, Monday through to quilt, to join the guild. Our help create a film about a comical Kimball Junction Landmark Inn, Thursday - mornings and after- purpose is to provide a forum for superhero who doubles as a Best Western Hotel. Also, noons, and Tuesday evenings, local quilters of every ability and famous chef! We need your help! Thursday's at 7:30 p.m., at the from 5:00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. Free skill level to meet together on a There's more-we'll head outside Plaza Hotel Best Western, South English as a Second Language montly basis to promote the art for water balloon games! Temple, West Temple. We invite (ESL) classes are held Tuesday of quiltmaking and: Learn new Additionally, we need you to cre- you to attend our worship serv- evening - 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. for quilting techniques; teach quiltate a new invention! You'll take ice and listen to the doctrins and beginners and 7:00-9:00 p.m. for ing and relatex sewing skills to intermediate students, one another; show and tell curapart VCRs, phones and answer- teachings. Wednesday and Thursday 6:00- rent projects and ideas, etc... ing machines to see what's Heber Valley Railroad 9:00 for beginners, and on Friday Meetings are held in the inside, then you'll get to create On-Going Events from 9:30 a.m.-ll:00 a.m. for all. AmBank Community Room on new inventions with the pieces, like robots or extraterrestrial PROVO CANYON - Come Classes will be held at Wasatch the fourth Tuesday of each communication devices (say that and enjoy a beautiful 3 hour Education Center, 101 East and month, from 7:00-8:30 p.m. three times real fast!)! You can roundtrip scenic ride capturing 200 North (Heber), on the third Please call Barbara Murdock work alone or with your friends. the fantastic views of majestic floor. For more information, call (membership) at 654-0656, You'll meet fun new friends at Mt. Timpanogos, Wasatch 654-0280, Ext. 4126. Deonn Stott (newsletter) at 654camp, and you can invite your Mountains, and glacier carved 4203, or Kari Giacalone (presicurrent friends also. Camp will Provo Canyon. Fridays and Ten-Star Basketball Camp dent) at 657-0805, if interested in Applications are now being joining. run from June 6-10, from 9:00 Saturdays at 11:00am. For tickets a.m.-3:30 p.m., and there is limit- and information contact us at evaluated for the Ten Star Alled enrollment so you'll want to 435-654-5601 or at 1-800-888- Star summer basketball camp. Basic Computer Classes sign up ASAP. Parents: Camp 8499(SmithsTix). Reservations The camp is by invitation only The Summit County Library Invention is a nonprofit program recommended. COMEDY MUR- Boys and girls, ages 10-19, are is offering basic computer classes of the National Inventor's Hall DER MYSTERY - Enjoy a eligible to apply Players from 50 to the public, ever Thursday and states and 1/ Foreign countries of Fame in partnership with the funny theatrical performance last four weeks, with the first attended the 2004 camp. College with prizes awarded to 3 winUnited States Patent and class taught the first Thursday of Trademark Office. Camp is for ners who guess the villain. basketball scholarships are posthe month. Class size is limited sible for players selected to the children currently in grades 1-5. Includes pizza, beverage, fresh so anyone interested should conAU-Amencan Team. For a free veggies and dip. Reservations Jerry Cartwright is the director. tact their local branch to sign up brochure, call 704-373-0873, anyrequired. For tickets call 435-654Registration: httpJIwww.campinor find out about classes. time. or 1-800-888-8499 vention.org or call 1-800-968-4332. 5601 (SmithsTix) Dates: April 1,15,19, May 13, also additional dates Heber City Happy Days! throughout summer season. Jr. Jazz - Jazz Night Come and celebrate! Let your Wasatch County Library hair down, get out your loafers The Jr. Jazz Game will be STORYTIME: Come join the fun and your poodle skirt and come April 5, 2005 against the to the first annual "Heber City at the Wasatch County Library as Portland Trailblazers. The bus Happy Days", at the Heber City we present: "Drop-in Storytiine". leaves the High School at 5:30 Park, Saturday, May 28, from Storytime will be held Tuesday p.m, participants should be there CALL TOM, AviARIA OR evenings at 6:30 p.m. and 11:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Spend a by 5:15 p.m. The buses will HELEN AT 657-3240 fun-filled day with family and Saturday's at 3:00 p.m. Drop-in return at about 10:30 p.m. For all friends as you go back to the 50s for stories, songs and crafts in 4th-8th grade Jr. Jazz particiand 60s. Come do the twist, the the children's area. Preschool pants. All participants, parents New Class Available storytime is held every limbo and the jitter-bug. For coaches will be required to Wanted: People that want to and more information, contact Bill Wednesday, at 10:30 a.m. Need ride the bus to and from the more information? Call the obtain flexibility and strength. Sandoval at 435-671-2344. game. library at 435-654-1511. Looking for some individuals Rocky Mountain Outfitters LIBRARY BOOK CLUB: The that would like to feel good and Spring Swimming Lessons Wasatch County Library Book make your body your temple. Summer Camp Series All swimming lessons will be Club meets the last Wednesday Improve your mind-body-spirit Rocky Mountain Outfitters of every month at 7:00 p.m., in in an un pressured laid back held at the Wasatch Aquatics will be hold summer camp series the library. This month the club class. Classes are held Tuesday's Center at Wasatch Mt. Junior and summer camps this coming is reading "A Portrait of the at 11 a.m. and Saturday's, at 9 High. Lessons are open to all summer. Artist of a Young Man", by James a.m. Call Amaria at 654-4920 or children 3 years of age and older. KIDS CAMP: For 10-13 year-old Joyce. You can purchase copies Marcia at 866-740-7095 for more Register for Spring 1 now. kids. These camps are a week of the book at the circulation information. Registration will occur one seslong, the first week of June, July desk. If you would like more sion at a time beginning the day and August. Camps are limited information, call Sue or Kristen Workout Options after the previous session. to 12 students. Currently Spring 1 will be held at 654-1511. Room is available for Parks and Recreation has two March 28-April 8, Monday COWBOY CAMP: Join the wrantreadmills, two stationary bikes club members^ through Friday, from 5:15-6:25 glers for a fun-filled summer. more and an elliptical machine that are CLUB; Anyone interestp.m. Prospective cowboys and cow- ed. CHESS in joining a Library Chess available for the public to use girls will learn all aspects of Club? If you are 15 years of age whenever they are open. The horsemanship, as they partici- or older, Co-Ed Softball just show up at the machines are also available pate in a variety of equestrian library, Wednesday Monday through Friday, from evenings, at Co-Ed softball will be held adventures. This is for kids, ages 6:30 p.m. 5:30-6:30 a.m., while aerobics is April 26-May 31, every Tuesday. 14-17 years of age. This will taking place in the gym. The Roster and team fees are due by include clinics, riding, shooting Narcotics Anonymous gym is also available to patrons Tuesday, April 15. A mandatory and an overnight trip. to use for walking, running or manager's meeting will be held Meetings COWBOY COLLEGE: Take a playing basketball. There is also April 19, at 7:00 p.m., at the Narcotics Anonymous is a 10x20 foot climbing wall that Parks and Recreation Office - use break from those boring history and calculus classes and come holding meetings in Heber City: provides a great workout! the west entrance. There will also learn what life is really about. Dogs of Recovery, 8:00-9:00 p.m., be a league tournament, which Summer Cowboy College classes 100 West Center St., downstairs Things to Remember will be held June 4. will involve horseback riding, at the St. Lawrence Church every •Youth baseball/softball reghorse clinics, fly fishing, Sunday; Tuesdays: Steps in the istration will be April 4-29. Wasatch Track Club overnight horse trip and a Sticks, from 8:00-9:00 p.m., 1400 • The Wasatch boys soccer Track season is just around the chance to learn to live like a cow- N. Hwy 40, at The Worship team will host a soccer clinic, corner and now is the time to Center; Thursdays: LFC Group, boy. Classes are limited to 12 stu2, from 9:00-10:30 a.m., for start planning to participate in dents and the starting date is 8:00-9:00 p.m., 1400 North HWY April ages. Register at the clinic or the youth track club. The club scheduled for June 8. 40, at The Worship Center. For all when and Registration is due May 15. Call more information, please call cer. you register for spring soc- meets on Tuesdays Thursdays, from 4:30-6:00 p.m., 435-654-1655 for more informa- 435-657-2701. •Swim Team is offered year- at the high school track. Track tion: xuwzo.rockymtnoutfitters.com Alcoholics Anonymous round to kids 8 yrs and older will run April 26-June 9. who can swim 50 yards unassist- Registration will take place from Alcoholics Anonymous meet- ed. Meets Tuesday and ON-GOING ings are available at 600 East Thursday, at 6 or 7 p.m., depend- April 4-April 26, at Parks and Recreation. Center in Heber on Sunday, from ing on ability. Calling All Choralettes 10-11 a.m., Monday thru Friday •PARKS & REC OFFICE Cheerleading The Choralettes would like to from 8-9 p.m. and on Thursday HOURS: Monday, Tuesday and invite anyone that loves to sing for women, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Registration for the Fall 2005 to come and participate in the Saturday evening meetings at Thursday, 10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.; season, for sixth, seventh or Choralettes 50th Anniversary 5:00 p.m. at the St. Lawrence Wednesday and Friday 10:00 eighth grade cheer squads will celebration. All former Catholic Church, on the down- a.m.-4:00 p.m. be from April 18-May 6, at Parks Choralettes, new members are stairs level, was added. The and Recreation. No late registraencouraged to come to practices church is located at 5 S. 100 W. in Please remember to have all tions will be allowed so please every Wednesday night, at 7:00 Heber. For further information calendar submission's in by register on time. Practices will be p.m., at JR Smith Elementary. For on all Heber City meetings, call held two times a week during further information, please con- AA at 801-375-8620. *The Tuesday, Monday at noon! the summer. Call for more info. tact Maxine Carlile at 654-0305 or 6:00 p.m., ivill no longer meet. AJ\. Lisa Gardner at 654-2616. PREAMBLE: Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women Heber/Midway Small who share their experience, strength Business Roundtable and hope with each other tliat they On the third Tuesday of each may solve their common problem month, a Heber/Midway Small ana help others to recover from alcoBack row (1-r): Artist Business Roundtable will be held holism. The only requirement for Mel Fillerup, Dick membership is a desire to stop drinkat Midway/Heber Employment Bailey, Peter Fillerup ing. There are no dues or fees for Center, located 200 S. 250 E. in and Doug Livingston. A.A. membership; we are selfsupMidway, from 7-8 p.m. These Front row (1-r): Nadene porting through our own contribubusiness round tables are the pertions. A.A. is not allied with any Filmore, Deb fect place for you and your busiAnderson, Gwen ness needs to be heard and get sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish Smith and Gary Lloyd. help. We offer advice as you share your goals and challenges. to engage in any controversy, neiIf you have any questions, please ther endorses nor opposes any causcall Sue Looney at 801-360-5078. es. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to The UVSC Enhancement Committee for Wasatch Campus has achieve sobriety. Caregivers Night Out commissioned the renown artist Mel Fillerup to paint two large murals for the entrance of the Wasatch Campus. We are currently Wasatch Senior Center will be HCPD Fingerprinting seeking community minded individuals who would like to join us hosting a "Caregivers Night The Heber City Police in this worthy project. If you would like to be a part of this comOut" support group, every sec- Department has scheduled the munity effort, please make all tax deductible donations to UVSC ond Thursday of each month, following day's for fingerprintfrom 4-6 p.m., at 465 E. 1200 S. in ing: Monday's, from 1:00-4:00 Foundation For Wasatch Campus Enhancement. Please mail them Heber (new senior center). p.m. and Wednesday's, from 8:00 to UVSC Foundatin, Inc. For Wasatch, 3111 N. College Way MS Anyone caring for or concerned a.m. until 12:00 p.m. 183, Heber City, Utah 84032. about a disabled individual, or A special thank you to: •Tom and Lyn Fey 9Ed and Louise Fillerup anyone concerned about an indiWater Aerobics •Darryl Smith •Sharon Fillerup • Lucille and Don Tuttle •Nadine vidual in a nursing home or care Gatherum •John and Kathy Strubble •'Nadine Gilhnor •Dick Bailey Classes held Mondays & facility is encouraged to attend. Wednesday, from 8:30 to 9:30 •Gwen Smith •Richard and Sunny Reinhold •Day's Market •Binggelli For more information, please p.m. at the Wasatch Aquatics Rock •'Wasatch Historical Society *AmBank »Wasatch Auto contact Melanie Haws at the Center (located in the Jr. High). Supply/Ren Provost •Monte and Viola Nelson *Dr. Kraig Ford »RJ Mountainland Department of Call 654-7186 for more informaEnterprises •Heber Valley National Bank *Dr. Raymond Green Aging at 801-229-3804. tion. RECREATION Fillerup to Paint UVSC Murals |