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Show WedAThurs/Fri, January 12-14, 2005 The Park Record A-6 Marble • Travertine is it over yet? • Slate Real Natural Stone Flooring Wholesale to the Public Tumbled Stone, Stone Counters, Stone Sinks, Decorative Borders • Direct Importers • We Deliver Great Selection & Inventory Visit our showroom in Salt Lake City 2940 South 300 West, Unit D Daly Avenue resident Rich Martinez, who has witnessed lots of huge snowstorms in his decades as a Parkite, was out on Tuesday morning clearing snow from his property. Park City has been pummeled by a string of snowstorms, which have dropped several feet of snow. Driving and parking have become challenging on Old Town's already narrow streets and city snowremoval crews have been busy in the neighborhood. Prices start at $1.49sf 801-485-9700 JASON HUNTER!PARK RECORD Authorities handle snow-related complaints • Continued from A-5 clear the streets. Laws forbid parking in many places in Old Town during big snowstorms. Tickets were issued at locations like the intersection of Main Street and Heber Avenue, Main Street and Swede Alley, Hillside Avenue and. in Prospector, at the intersection of Poison Creek Lane and Sidewinder Drive. On Sunday. Jan. 9 at 12:1? p.m.. an accident between a city bus and a privale-seclor snowplow was reported on the 3(XXJ block of Royal Street. No injuries were reported. In a different sort of snow-rulaled Enjoy Executive ChefWarren Wiiley's fabulous New West Cuisine, call, at V>:22 a.m. on Sunday, the served daily jbr breakfast, lunch and dinner. police received a complaint thai one person at a business was pushing "Best bang for the buck... one of Park City's best kept secrets! snow onto the walkway of a business Toikl ScheJJler - Food uriter. Salt Like City Weeklyof another person on Iron Horse Drive. 'Hie police indicated lhal the Call to pLiiii- your rrifriMnons, matter was civil in nature, not criminal. w w w . w g p a r k c i c y . c o m Other incidents reported to (he Police Department last week indudWi-?.t£,ite Gill i i located at Wc-icgace Park City Resort & Spa. The Canyom Resort, Part, dry ed: Receive one complimentar)' dessert at Wescgacc Grill wich this coupon. On Sunday. .Ian. 9 at 9:28 p.m., Limit one per table. w^X^yV, Lunch and Dinner only. the police received a complaint lhal a motorist hit a deer on Solamere FWk City Drive, .'[lie Streets Department was 435-655-2260 summoned to handle ihc carcass. 'Flic police were called to I he 1400 block of Woodside Avenue, where a fight was reported in a stairwell. 'Hie police indicated that no weapons were seen. When officers arrived, they found that the situation had calmed down. At 5;().S p.m., the police responded to a report that a light fixture was hanging from its mooring in the China Bridge parking structure in Swede Alley. 'Hie police ensured that nobody was hurl and the Streets Department was summoned to fix the light. At 3:30 p.m.. skis were reported stolen in the Park City Mountain Resort neighborhood. 'Hie police received a complaint at 1:43 p.m. that a vehicles tires were slashed on the 17(K) block of Park Avenue. At ]:AH p.m.. the police received a complaint that people on the 400 block of Main Street were throwing snowballs at buses and taxis. On Saturday. Jan. <S at 11:12 p.m., the police warned a tour bus for staying on Mam Street lor tot) long. At 6:30 p.m., the police received a complaint lhal a pair of skis was stolen in upper IX-er Valley. At 1:47 p.m.. the police received a complaint that skis had been stolen while a person was on a Park City bus. Ilie police received a complaint al 4:03 a.m. that a barefoot and inioxicated woman was seen nearby the northern end of Swede Alley, nearby Main Street. Officers found people in line to purchase Sundance Film Festival tickets. On Friday. .Ian. 7 at 10:0? p.m. and again at 10:51 p.m.. the police received reports that fights were possibly brewing in Main Street nightclubs. At 5:12 p.m.. the police received a faxed report of a stolen snowboard from the 1300 block of Lowell Avenue, where Park City Mountain Resort is located. On 'ITiursday. Jan.ftat 5:14 p.m.. a woman's vehicle ran out of gasoline on Main Street. 'Hie police went to help but she luid called a taxi. A vehicle burglary was reported at 3:03 p.m. on "lhe'l900 block of Prospector Avenue. A residential burglary was reported on the 2HX) block of Deer Valley Drive at 3:27 p.m. complaint of stolen skis on Hie 13IX) block of Lowell Avenue, where PCMR is located. Laler. at 5:53 p.m.. a ski theft was reported al Deer Valley. On Tuesday. Jan. 4 at 10:^2 p.m.. the police received a complaint that a customer did not pay a gas tali on Ihe 1600 block of Bonanza Drive. The motorist returned and paid, the police said. Police arrested a male motorist for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the intersection of Bonanza Drive and Munchkin Road at 11:15 p.m. At 3:29 p.m.. the police received a complaint that three young men were snowboarding on a railing on Iron Horse Drive. An officer found five young men and (old them to stop and clean up. On Monday, Jan. 3 al 12:41 p.m.. a juvenile was cited for a tobacco violation at Park City High School. Al 12:03 a.m.. the police arrested a motorisi for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the intersection of Main Street and Heber Avenue. 'Hie police said the motorist hit another vehicle on Main On Wednesday. 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