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Show pteiniibr JS-dtfeir 1 S f"?68 formation about coming events by TUESDAY' at NOON. Information should include time, place, ad- mission (it any) and a phone number to call. . " . This Week Friday, Sept. 26 Photo Festival 1980 is now. on 'exhibit at the Kimball Art Center.- Admission is free. . Melodrama at the Silver Wheel Theater, "A Widow's Weary Way", 8 p.m. Adults, $3; students, $2.50; senior citizens and children, $2. Saturday, Sept. 27 Melodrama at the Silver Wheel Theater, "A Widow's Weary ' Way", 8 p.m. Adults, $3; students, $2.50; senior citizens and children, $2. Please note that the local's only Racquetball Tournament has been rescheduled to Nov. 8. For information, call the Prospector Athletic Club, 649-6670. Acting1 for Adults .Class at! the Memorial Building. Registration, 10 a.m. Classes, Saturday Satur-day and Sunday, 10 noon through Nov. 22. $50 per person. For more information, call David Gomes, 649-8360.. Monday, Sept. 29 The P.O. Racquet Club 2nd Annual Bartender's Cup. Sponsored by Miller Highlife and the P.C. Racquet Club. All proceeds go to the Carl Winters Middle school sound system. Snertatnrs uplrnmp .Pnntirmos thrnnnh Ort Ft The Prospector Athletic Club Special Summer Sum-mer Only membership (June 1-Dec. 1) $100 plus monthly dues. Initial fee can then be applied' to full membership. Classes in progress. For more information, 649-6670. The Park City Golf Course, 1980 fees: Saturday, Satur-day, Sunday and holidays: 9 holes, $6- 18 holes, $10. Weekdays, 9 holes, $4; 18 holes, $8. Resident discounts available with ID card Information, In-formation, 649-8701. The Alpine Slide at Park' City Resort. Mon.-Thurs.: noon to 10 p.m'. Fridays: noon to 11 p.m. Saturdays: 10 a.m.-ll p.m. Sundays, 10 a.m.-lO p.m. Adults: -'$3singIe ride; $12.505 rides. Children under 12 years, , $2 single; $7.505 rides. For more information ' call 649-7150. Sock Hop sponsored by the P.C. women to benefit trie P.C. Library and the P.C. Pre-School, Pre-School, Oct. 11 at the Eks Club. $5 per person. For more information, call Holly Matson, 649-5000 or Debby Reid, 649-6037. Hcbcr :- . Sailplane rides and flying instruction at Heber Valley Flying Service. Daily except Monday, ; 9am-6pm. Early sign-up recommended on weekends. Call 654-2061 for more information. Train rides on the historic Heber Creeper from Coalville Crandall Ford Mercury in Coalville, announces an-nounces it's new 1981 car and truck' showing . Oct. 3. Refreshments and gifts. ' "To Be Announced" (PG) The Loma Theater . in Coalville, at 7:30 p.m. Kqmqs Piute Creek Outfitters Inc., 20 minutes from Park City in Kamas Valley; trail rides, steak rides, overnight . trips by reservation, Rt. 1-A, Kamas, UT 84036, 1-783-4317 or 486-2607. "The Black Stallion" (G) Friday and Saturday . Kamas Theatre. Vanship The Utah State Parks offer a $20 Fun Tag for unlimited day use of all state parks and $1 discount dis-count orr overnight- feesV Senior Citizens may pick up a free card. Fun Tags are available at the Rockport State Park entrance in Wanship. Rockport is also now accepting group and individual in-dividual reservations by calling 336-2241. Ladies Night at the Park City Racquet Club, 7-9 p.m. (649-8080), Aerobics Classes begin at the Park City Athletic Club. Monday-Wednesday, 6-7:30. Tuesday and Thursday, 9-10:30 a.m. $10 members $35 non-members. Free Coifing Demonstration at the Park City Athletic Club, 12-1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 30 r Men's Night at the Park City Racquet Club, 7-9 p.m. (649-8080) . WEDNESDAY, Oct. 1 Mixed Doubles at the Park City Racquet Club, 7-9 p.m. $5 per couple; (649-8080) . Park city Status Gallery at the Holiday Village Mall. Utah's. finest photographic art on exhibit. Neil Slaven "Groups in America." Peter Kaplan's Architectural Ar-chitectural Exhibit." Also some excellent Utah photography, by Frank Jensen, . Patrick McDowell, Hal Rummel and Paul Kuhn. neoer vuy to ueer ureeK neservoir and bridal Veil Falls. Beginning May 24 daily departures ' from Heber at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Call 654-2621 for more information. ; . "Oh Heavenly Dog" (PG) Sept. 24-30. The Ideal Theater in Heber City, Thursday through Saturday, 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. "Airplane" (PG) Sept. 24-30. The Avon Theater, Heber City, daily except Sunday, 7: 15 and 9:15 p.m. Midway - The Homestead "Utah's Famous Country Resort", Midway. Open year round for breakfastlunch and dinner. Restaurant, lounge;. 43 sleeping rooms, bicycles', horseback riding, tennis, lawn games and five heated pools (indoor (in-door - outdoor - mineral - therapy and redwood hot tub). Sunday Country Barbeque. - ' J Wasatch State Park Golf Course, 27 holes on a scenic mountain course; $618 holes-..$39 holes-..$39 holes. the Mountain Spaa Resort in Midway. , Horseback riding, indoor and outdoor mineral water pools, mineral bath, , dining room, camping camp-ing and parking facilities, rooms, cafe and arcade, ar-cade, reunion, wedding and banquet facilities, ,654-0721.- ,.,.v. I MOVIES - PARK CITY Holiday Village Cinemas 3 649-6541 Behind Holiday Inn SEPT. 26-OCT. 2 One Matinee Only . Now you will be there when we... "RAISE THE TITANIC" 4 Mori Fri 7 & 9rl5 nn I Sat-Sun 3,7 & 9:15 rh "THE CHILDHEM" O Men Fri 7rl5 9rI5 . Sat-Sun 35, 7.15 & 95 It A sensuous story of natural love... 'THE BLUE LABOttr BROOKE SHIELDS 3Mon-m 730 & MO . n : Sat-Sun 3:30, 730 & 930 Rl s ' 1 "" t Coming Octobsr 10 'Xanadu," "Prom Night," & "Resurrection" - f 4' V- f f |