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Show VU FIT ! X W.HMJr-L . 3 1 "VMir BBunMleitiim DBrosiirall Deadlines The Park Record is happy to run brief notices of upcoming up-coming events for nonprofit organizations. Please drop them off at our office, 419 Main St., before 5 p.m., Monday. And make sure to let us know how long you want them to run. St. Mary's Fall Festival The annual St. Mary's Fall Festival will be held on the evening of Saturday, Nov. 19 at the Memorial Building on Main Street in Park City. Bingo will begin at 8 p.m. and last until about midnight. There will be lots of food and prizes. (1117) Counseling for low income Park City Family Counseling Institute is offering counseling coun-seling services to low-income singles, couples and families. Fees are based on income and ability to pay. All services are confidential. For more information call the institute at 649-2426. 649-2426. (1223) Volunteers needed The Park City Family Counseling Institute is seeking volunteers to work a few hours a week. Tasks will include all types of office work, assigned according to interest and ability. Please call 649-2426. ( 1123) Balloon photo contest The Park City Balloon Club is conducting a photo contest of slides or photos taken at this year's Park City's Autumn Aloft. Each entry is limited to a maximum of five 35 mm slides or five photographs and should be submitted to E205, Park Meadows Plaza or mailed to Park City Balloon Club, Inc., P.O. Box 680136, Park City, UT 84068, before Dec. 1, 1983. The first five prize winners will receive a free balloon ride durinf next year's event. There will also be five honorable ntions. All ten will receive an award certificate and charttr membership in the club. It should be understood that the Park City Balloon Club, Inc. has exclusive rights to use of the slides or photos for one year. Non-winning entries will be returned if a stamped, self-addressed envelope is included in-cluded with entry. For further information, call 649-7010. (1123) Park City Ski Swap The 12th annual Park City Ski Swap is scheduled to take place Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 11 and 12 at the Treasure Mountain Middle School. Proceeds will benefit the Park City Ski Team. Those who have items to sell should take them to the school Friday, Nov. 11 between 2 p.m. and 9 p.m. Someone will be on hand to help set prices. The sale itself will take place Saturday Satur-day and Sunday between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. There will be a $1.50 admission charge. Items on sale will include both new and used clothing and equipment for alpine and nordic skiers. People who have contributed items to the sale must return at 6 p.m. Sunday to pick up unsold goods or their money. Twenty percent of the proceeds will go to the Park City Ski Team. Miin Ecumenical choir A choir is being formed in preparation for the second annual an-nual Thanksgiving Eve service sponsored by the Ecumenical Council. It will meet for the next two Monday evenings at 8 p.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Anyone who would like to sing in the Thanksgiving service on Wednesday, Nov. 23, is cordially invited to be a part of the choir. All enthusiastic voices are welcome. (1110) Men's basketball league The cost of the league is $230 per team . Each player will be required to pay a $5 participation fee. The deadline for getting get-ting in both the entry fees and team rosters is Thursday, Dec. 1 . No late registrations will be accepted. (121) Soccer meeting There will be a soccer meeting at the Memorial Building on Thursday, Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. All interested participants, parents, coaches and referees are encouraged to attend. (1110) Rural water seminar On Nov. 10 a seminar will be held in Coalville to help local culinary systems identify and solve drinking water problems before they become compliance issues. Subjects to be discussed include: water rights and their importance to small water systems; disinfecting water with ultraviolet light; and things to consider when reworking a spring or developing a new water source. The seminar, sponsored by the Rural Water Association of Utah, is scheduled to run from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Summit County Courthouse. For more information call Terry Atkinson at 783-4610 or contact con-tact the association in Moab at 259-6027. (1110) Cancer screening for women When was the last time you had a breast examination? A 1 1 Jfc 1 ft 1.1 1 1.1 I -t - ni..r , - i - iiinirnrnnif in I in ir f Thanksgiving Turkey Shoot This special event will be held at the Memorial Building on Saturday, Nov. 19 from 3 to 7 p.m. Ten shots for a dollar. Win a turkey. (1110) Adult volleyball Come on in every Tuesday night from 6 to 9:30 p.m. at the Treasure Mountain Middle School. Both recreational and competitive courts are available. Cost is $10 for the sessions, or $2 per person at the door. (1117) Carnival in Rio Celebrate Carnival in Rio at a free film night, Mon., Nov. 14, 7 p.m. at Sneakers, Park Meadows Racquet Club. Call Shirley Smith for details, 649-1555 or 649-7430. (1110) Well child clinic The Summit County Health Department will hold its monthly month-ly well child clinic on Wednesday, Nov. 16. If you are interested, in-terested, call the Health Department at 649-9072 to insure an appointment. Appointments are required and its very helpful if you call in advance. ( 1110) Overeaters Anonymous We're a fellowship of people who desire to recover from eating disorders. No dues, no fees, no weigh-ins. Our meetings are held on Thursday nights at 6:30 p.m. Call 649-5005, 649-5005, 649-9070, or 649-0265 for location and further information. infor-mation. . (tfn) pap lest ; a wood pressure reading.' ii you nave noi nau inrae tests in the last year, you are invited to attend a cancer screening clinic, Nov. 29. This clinic will also teach self-breast self-breast examination. A minimal fee based upon annual family income will be charged. For appointments please call 649-9072. 649-9072. The clinic is sponsored by the Utah State Department of Health and Summit County Health Department, assisted by the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society. The clinic site will be provided by the Park City Community Clinic, 1515 Park Avenue. (1110) Seminar to examine ethics of war and peace On Friday, Nov. 11, the Utah Endowment for the Humanities and the Associated Students of the University of Utah will present the fourth public seminar of the "Seeds of World Conflict" series. The Nov. 11 seminar will examine ethical questions of war and peace, and feature University of California philosophy professor Richard Wasserstrom. Admission Ad-mission is free. The program begins at 7 p.m. in the Highland Park School auditorium 1738 East 2700 South in Salt Lake City. Workshops will be offered, and the public is invited. For more information, infor-mation, call 359-1637. U10) Alcoholics Anonymous The Park City chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous is holding the following weekly meetings : Monday, 7 p.m., Miners Automotive Wednesday, 7 p.m., St. Mary's Church. Friday, 6 p.m., Miners Automotive. (n) Watercolor workshop Abstracts and watercolor will be the topic of a special watercolor workshop to be taught by Randi Wagner Nov. 16 and 17. The workshop, to be held at the Kimball Art Center, will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. each day. Tuition is $20 for Kimball Art Center members and $25 for nonmembers. During the past decade, Wagner's work has been exhibited at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake Art Center, Kimball Kim-ball Art Center, Utah Artist Guild and numerous galleries throughout Utah. In addition, her work is included in the corporate cor-porate collections of E.F. Hutton, the Salt Lake Sheraton and the Transpac Oil Co. Her work is currently on display in the Kimball Art Center's "Desert Revisited" exhibit. Students must supply their own materials for the workshop. For further information, call the Kimball Art Center Cen-ter at 649-8882. (1110) Dance aerobics If you want dance aerobics classes, we've got 'em. Prospector Athletic Club's ongoing sessions run Monday through Saturday at various times to suit your schedule. Early birds can get fit Monday-Wednesday-Friday 7:15 to 8:15 a.m., mid-morning enthusiasts choose Tuesday-Friday-Saturday 9 to 10:30 a.m. and evening exercisers pick either 5:10 to 6:10 p.m. or 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. on Monday through Thursday. Body Dynamics classes are directed by Val Cowan and a staff of three instructors. Call 649-6670 for details. (H10) School of Gymnastics Gymnastics promises a lifetime of flexibility, coordination, strength and greater self-confidence. Classes offered through Park City School of Gymnastics begin Nov. 28 for preschoolers to the most advanced. For more information call Cathie Correy 649-8512 or 649-0513. ( 1123) Attention restaurant workers A Summit County food handlers' class will be given at the Prospector Square Theatre on Nov. 16. Two sessions are scheduled at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. All restaurant personnel may attend free. The classes will enable you to get a food handler's han-dler's permit, which will probably be mandatory after the first of the year, according to County Sanitarian Steve Jenkins. For further information, call Jenkins or Bob Swen-sen Swen-sen at 336-2503. (1110) Men's aerobicsski conditioning A rigorous program designed to help strengthen ski muscles. Workout includes calisthenics, weight training and aerobic exercise. Open to men and women. Instructors Scott Siemon and Ed Bowers are qualified ski team trainers. Classes held at Prospector Athletic Club Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 7:45 to 9 p.m. Call 649-6670 for more information. in-formation. (1110) THE VOTED LEE WAY FOR "One of the most important ; things we can do for our children and their future is rx j provide them with quality CJ , I education now. We are for- v L tunate enough to be given a V"' V' jj means to allow this to hap- jmyl I pen in Park City through the V; . Voted Leeway. We're f ' behind this 100 percent." -AZ-A Debbie & Jess Reid Support the Voted Leeway on November 15th. Make Park City Schools the Best snnonnnnoDnnnci COUPON cacQBSszsaaoacaar g FALL CLEANING SPECIAL t I PYME'S CHEH-DRV" S A 0 Park City I 8 VZ. CARPET CLEANING f S 649-0400 i a (pJxvvs rooms $ v)(u)95 c D TyO t?0 CLEANED V) V" I Q vt with coupon. Expires Dec. 15, 1983 : D o4foMkr ADDITIONAL ROOMS I I VK WoLw Cleaned at our Regular low price . " 3 persq,,t n Ibssacnonanonu COUPON csoaaosaisBooBEsJ |