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Show (DUiinlh) imews Book Discussion Group The Park City Library will host a discussion ol Passage To India by EM Forster. on Feb. 13 at 7 p.m. This novel is a study of the clash between cultures in India under British rule. Paperback copies may be ordered trom Dolly's bookstore. The library's book discussion group is open to the public and new members are welcome. Call K49-8I18 for more information. Rotary The Park City Rotary Club meets every Tuesday at 12- l.'i p.m. at the Holiday Inn. On Jan. 29 Tom Shellenberger will deliver his classification talk. For more information call Dick Lueck at (i49-4i'.ti0. Senior Citizens The Park City Senior Citizens meet every Monday and Thursday at 5 p.m. for dinner at the Senior Citizens' Center, 1301 Norfolk Ave. For more information concerning the group's activities call t49-72(il Woman's Athenaeum The Park City Woman's Athenaeum meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month at 7:30 in the Memorial Building. On Jan. 21!. Hazel Gunderson will address the group on the American Field Service tAFS). For more information call Bea Hummer at 649-93(ii. Daughters of Utah Pioneers The Park City Chapter of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers meets on the second Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the Seminary Building. For more information call Bea Rummer at 049 93titi. The Women's Information Network The Park City Women's Information Network will not meet in January. For more information concerning the group, call Karen Mahoney at 049-7100, extension 253. Park City Historical SocietyMuseum The Park City Historical SocietyMuseum will hold a Valentine party and membership meeting on Friday, Feb. 1 at 4:30 p.m. in the dungeon below the ChamberBureau office on Main Street. The public is invited to meet the donors of museum artifacts and see a slide presentation, "Park City Houses of the Mining Boom Era," by Debbie Randell of the Utah State Historical Society. Light refreshments will be ottered. For more information call 849-filOO. |