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Show community notices mass transit to sic ? The Park City Citizen's Council is attempting to determine whether there exists a need for mass transit between Park City and other regional population centers, primarily Salt lakeCitv. During the next few weeks, a survey will be conducted. Sign-up lists will be available at Mount Air Market. Alpha Beta, 711, and the Park City Post Office. All those who feel that they would utilize a public transportation system are urged to sign the lists at these locations or by calling 649-9403 evenings. In this way. it can be determined if sufficient need exists to, warrant continued steps toward establishing fnter-city bus routes to and from Park City. 1 - comm. ed. classes Community Education Classes in Shop and Gourmet Cooking will begin by January 22. Registration for these classes will be held Wed.. January 9 from 6 to 8:00pm at the Park City Public Library. Other classes ir. the making include Dancing for Children and Adults. Mathematics. Sewing. and Adult P. E. , For more information please call Nan McPolin. 649-9417. early morning or late evening or leave your name and phone number at 649-9671. ; dance classes - Dance Classes are being offered in Ballet and Modern Dance for all ages. Classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Memorial Building, For information and registration, call Colleen Kovach, 649-7892. V "V- ' . ' new library hours Effective immediately. Violet Terry. Head Librarian, announces new hours for the Park City Library. Requests have been received for added hours so it is hoped the public will avail themselves of the extra hours. Tuesday v Noon to 8:00pm Wednesday - 4:00 to 8:00pm Thursdav 10:00am to 4:00pm Friday ' 4:00 to 8:00pm Saturday 10:00am to 8:00pm Closed Sundav. Mondav and Holidavs. ... health clinics Venereal Disease Hotline the National Venereal Disease Hotline Information and Referral Service has a new hotline number. This service is provided for those who wish information concerning sexually transmitted diseases and other conditions such as Syphilis, Gonorrhea. NSU. Herpes, Crabs. Venereal Warts. Vaginitis, Hepatitis, Scabies, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease and Sterility. If you have any questions or concerns about any of these conditions please take the time to contact the Summit Count v Health Dept. at 649-9072: or call the toll free National VD Hotline at 1-800-227-8922. horse care class A Horse Care Class for Adults and Young People will start Tuesday, January 29 for nine weeks. The time is 7pm to 9pm at the Memorial Building in the Lounge. The cost is $5.00 per person for the whole course. This course will give you the opportunity to know the correct care for your horse or 'horse to be.' For more information, please call Harriet Stephens at 649-9377 after 7:00pm or Annie Bowman at the Memorial Building, 649-9461. swimming pool meeting Anyone interested in getting a public swimming pool in Park City is invited to attend a meeting Thursday, January 10 at 7:30pm at the home of Jo Scott, 7 Double Jack Court. For further information, call Chairperson Ron Burnett, 649-6208 or Jo Scott, 649-7072. hoedown friday Get rowdy at the Hoedown Winter Carnival... Square Dance this Friday, January 11 at the Memorial Building. Great old time music by the Wasatch Rascals. Starts at 8:00pm. Only $2.00 for a down home funky time! '- - ' church, hours The Chapel Fellowship, a non-denominational Bible-cen-icred Christian Church, will gather on Sunday morning at 9:30 at Prospector Convention tenter. auditions for "Cat" Park City's newly formed Intermountain Actor's Ensemble will be holding auditions for its premier production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams. Auditions are open to all residents of Park City and surrounding communities and will be held at 7:15pm in the Park City Memorial Building on Monday. January 14 and Wed.. January 16. The Pulitzer Prize winning drama includes a cast of five men and three women and will be presented by l.A.E. in March. For more information call 649-6208. lots of hot air The Park City. Winter Carnival will open with hot air balloon events on Saturday and Sunday mornings at around 9:00am (weather permitting) at the entrance to Park West; Ten balloons will be inflating around 8:30am. If you are interested in helping the ballonists set up, or in being part of a chase crew with a 4-wheel drive vehicle or snowmobile, please contact the Chamber of Commerce at 649-8899 until Friday afternoon... or Stewart Roberts at the Holiday Inn Friday afternoon or evening. Everyone should be reminded not to trespass on or damage private property while watching or' following balloons. well child clinic There will be a Well Child Clinic held on Tuesday, January 15 from 9:30 to 10:30am at the Memorial Building. This clinic is available for well children from birth to school age; children who are ill are asked to see a private physician so that other children will not be exposed. The services include physical examinations, weight and body measurements, health record keeping, immunizations, and health education concerning growth and development, feeding, nutrition, etc. There will be a $1.00 fee for the clinic visit. For further information please contact the Health Dept. at 649-9072. broomball bonfire Get your broom and body out to Parley's Summit Skating Rink Saturday. January 12 at 7:00pm. Winter Carnival will host the wild team event on Broom Ball (like ice hockey), but no skates. Music, food, drink and bonfire will make the night. Call 649-9461 for more information. :V fire district vacancy Due to the resignation of Tom Shellenberger from the Park City Fire Protection District, a seat on the Commission has been left vacant. Anyone wishing to fill this post, please contact Jean Buchanan at 649-8278 or Bob Burns at 649-9325. final employee worioshop The final Employee Workshop sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce will be held Thursday, January 10 from 7 to 10:00pm at Park West. All interested employees and employers are urged to call 649-6100 for information and reservations. main street funds available The Preservation Office, Utah State Historical Society has announced that properties in the Main Street Commercial Historic District may be eligible to receive grants for architecture services commencing in early 1980 and for building stabilization and facade restoration commencing in :; 1981. -v- ru: r-ir'v':-,':. :Vv'y:i,-::: Owners of property within the Historic District arc encouraged to contact the Planning Office for further information and an application form. Completed applications for the first funding cycle will be accepted at the Planning Office, City Hall, 526 Main Street, Park City, Utah 84060; . -'-80U6472K,ntiK5!00pm'Ja'riuary 18, 1980 , |