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Show 1 '""" m v Realtors give riders a J i, a Harriet On Saturday, April 20, the Park City Ci-ty Board of Realtors will be sponsoring sponsor-ing a "Ride-a-Thon" at Frank Richards Ranch and riding arena in Thaynes Canyon for the benefit of Utah Special Olympics Equestrian Team. The equestrians will be attending atten-ding the Special Olympics Summer Games (international) in Minneapolis-St. Paul July 19-27. In order to raise money for the three special athletes from Utah to attend these important Games, the Board of Realtors has pledged to raise $1500 or more for their expenses and trip. Coach for the Equestrian Team is Harriet Stephens, long-time Park City resident and riding instructor. 3 1 Ski Utah picks Montgomery The Utah Ski AssociationSki Utah named Randy Montgomery as its Executive Director effective immediately. im-mediately. The announcement was made by the Association's President of the Board of Directors Bob Wheaton. Montgomery replaces Bob Bailey who served for five years and resigned to pursue business interests in-terests in southern Utah. Randy Montgomery is a Utah native and a graduate of the University Univer-sity of Utah. He has worked in the Utah ski industry for 20 years including in-cluding Assistant Marketing Director Direc-tor for the Park City Ski Area and Vice President of Marketing , for Season ends A 58-year-old Wyoming woman suffered a heart attack at the Landmark Land-mark Inn April 7, and died despite efforts by medical personnel to administer ad-minister CPR. According to ambulance am-bulance workers, the woman was a cancer patient who had been vacationing vaca-tioning in the Park City area. Park City Police quelled a fight at a private Main Street club April 2 at 1:41 a.m., when they received a 911 emergency call about a fight on the verge of ignition. Officers reported that all parties peaceably left the area. Apparently, a Woodside Avenue resident pirated Utah Power and Light's system to get a little charge without being charged. UP & L workers asked for a police escort April 2, while they detached the alien equipment and asked officers to impound it. Close encounters of the kilowatt kind. There were three residential burglaries during the April 2 - 8 week. On April 2, the Bald Eagle Club on Deer Valley Run reported that five chairs valued at $700 and a bear skin were stolen from the residence. No one but the bear knew the true value of the rug. A second burglary took place on Lucky John Drive April 2, in which tools were stolen from the home's garage. The CourtNews Third Circuit Judge Paul G. Grant handed down a total of five sentences during court hearings March 26 and April 2. On March 26, Greg Davidson, 29, of Prospector Square 412, Park City, was found guilty of theft of services. He was ordered to pay fines and fees of $125. Todd Pasmann, 19, of Salt Lake City, Ci-ty, faced charges of driving with a suspended license and speeding too fast for the conditions. He was found not guilty in the first charge, but guilty of speeding. Judge Grant ordered him to pay fines and fees totaling $45. , Jeff J. Strong, 29, whose address was listed as "transient," was found guilty of public intoxication. The Judge was informed that Strong had lready served five days in Summit County Jail, and Grant determined that the five-day jail term was sufficient suffi-cient for the sentence. ! On April 2, Brent J. Schmoll, 24, of &37C Woodside, Park Avenue Park City, faced a charge of public intox-jcation. intox-jcation. He was found guilty and was ordered to pay fines and fees of $50. 9 - . f Li V i Stephens and horsewoman Michelle Representing Utah in Minneapolis-St. Paul will be Michelle Brough of Coalville, Josh Bennett of Layton and Elizabeth Allen of Sandy. All three of these exceptional ex-ceptional athletes will be present at the Ride-a-Thon to earn pledges for such activities as English and Western exhibitions, exercising their horses and completing a given number of circuits around the arena. Also participating in the Ride-a-Thon will be the Timpanogas Pony Club, represented by Molly Doilney, Kelly Wells, Sloan Reed, and others who will demonstrate jumping, dressage and other advanced riding Randy Montgomery if Ll local crime doesn't Police third incident occurred April 4, on Queen Esther Drive. The front door had been forced open and a television televi-sion and VCR were stolen. An "Island Party" at Steeps April 2, drew some suspicious phone calls necessitating police security. The anonymous calls were made at about 10 p.m. Skateboarders on Swede Alley April 3, drew verbal warnings from police, after the multiple-wheel enthusiasts en-thusiasts impeded traffic. During the week police received two reports of a former tenant breaking into his former, but comfortably com-fortably familiar rental unit on Park Avenue, once on April 3 and once on April 6. At the first scene, police discovered the interloper asleep in the empty apartment. The environment-patrol was out in force on Equestrian Court April 5, and reported "illegal disposal of a pollutant and an abandoned vehicle" to police. Investigating officers identified iden-tified the heathen crude as a can of oil that had accidentally been left and run over. They reported that the Fixed rate loan from Co) 78 C)o funding in 14 days StuartWright MORTGAGE BANKER Cash out refinance No cash to close 14 day funding . Call David Kranig 1-801-649-2503 leg up Brough techniques. Members of the Park City Ci-ty Handicapped Sports Equestrian Team who will participate on April 20 include Sherry Ward, Mark Lichtenstein, Ernest Ferguson, Andy An-dy Larson, Jarret Winn and others. Eight thousand athletes will compete com-pete in Minneapolis-St. Paul with 79 from the Utah Special Olympics. Only On-ly one athlete, Michelle Brough will be representing Summit County! The event will begin at 10 a.m. and conclude at 2 p.m. It is free to the public and refresments will be provided. pro-vided. For additional information or to volunteer to help, call Harriet Stephens, 649-9377 or Diane at Jess Reid Real Estate 649-3000. Snowbird Resort. The past three years he has been active in the sales and property management of Park City area real estate. Montgomery currently serves as a director of the Salt Lake Acting Company, the Kimball Art Center and the Park City Chamber Bureau. "The Utah Ski AssociationSki Utah is pleased to have Randy Montgomery Mon-tgomery as its Executive Director. His experience in marketing and management will help the Association Associa-tion achieve its objectives of promotion promo-tion and growth of the Utah ski industry, in-dustry, according to Wheaton. , Blotter vehicle owner would remove the neglected transport "ASAP." A parent on Monitor Drive called police April 5 when a neighbor boy pointed a toy pistol at her daughter. An officer responded and told the young man to "cut it out." On April 6, a burgundy Jeep Cherokee took out a light post on Three Kings Drive and Lowell Avenue. When police arrived the car and driver were gone, but the pole needed attention. Officers called the Public Works Department to prop up the leaning light. Hot tubbers on Park Avenue April 7, got a little too loud for the neighbors. But when police arrived tub-side, amidst the bubbles they discovered it was an employee party. par-ty. The manager was told to "secure the tub" and the tub's human contents con-tents were told to submerge their noise. 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