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Show sC ummit N e w s o u nt y Vol. 79 No. 23 Formerly the Summit County Bee 50¢ Friday, June 6, 2008 Coalville, Utah 84017 INSIDE THE NEWS THIS WEEK Search and Rescue takes boats out on Echo Dam in search of capsized canoe spotted by passerby on freeway. They called 911 and the rescue was on for five teens. See Page A3 for the rest of the story! Dallin, Chelsey, Annie and Jacie - not pictured - Wade. Daniel Adair, John Adlard, Sarah Anderson, Harley Atkinson, Cole Bailey, Lisa Bigelow, Nathan Bolton, David Calicchio, Melanie Chamberlain, Casey Christenson, Whitney Clark, Patrick Clements, Kamille Crofts, Tiffany Cummings, Jordan Eckland, Zachary Evans, Emily Flinders, Dillon Frantz, Jenna Frum, Alyssa Gardner, Derick Gines, Tyrell Gines, Sidney Hadean, Cassidy Hansen, Krischele Hansen, Seth Hardy, Kalli Herbert, Jesus Hernandez, Curtis Hicken, Jessica Jach, Jessica Jackson, Curtis Jenkins, Sharon Jensen, Emily Johnson, Emma Johnson, Kelsi Johnson, Amy King, Colt Kranig, Brooke Kueser, Heidi Kunz, Randi Larsen, Krista Leavitt, Nicole Lewis, Cody Lundgreen, Tiffany Maisey, Cody Marchant, Shantay Marchant, Mark McNeil, JR McRay, Riata Mitchell, Krysta Mollus, Brody Mondragon, Kaitlyn Neff, Allison Noot, Whitney Ovard, Brett Parker, Sandra Patino, Conor Peterson, Hayden Peterson, Elizabeth Reuter, Tasia Rice, Teal Rino, Kristina Romney, Destinee Rowley, Alexander Sadler, Jane Shuppy, Chelsea Simkins, Brandon Smith, Sidney Snyder, Coby Sorenson, Brayden Stembridge, Cooper Stevens, Riker Stevens, Daniel Taylor, Jordan Thomas, Katie Wadsworth, Ross Walker, Jessica Ward, Candace Weller, Gavin Wharton, Linde Whitson, Jordan Wilde, Brad Wilkinson, Kelton Woolstenhulme, Lara Woolstenhulme and Marc Yost. South Summit High School Graduates 2008 Plans are made - construction for some coming right along this year - others will wait until next year. To see which plans are first to be put into action, check out the article about Coalville Plans Planned for Future on Page A5. Summit Today H64 L37 Partly Cloudy Saturday H60 L37 Partly Cloudy Sunday H60 L37 Isolated T-Storms Monday H65 L40 Sunny Tuesday H71 L42 Sunny Wednesday H70 L39 Sunny Thursday H68 L40 Sunny Inside The Summit County News 2 Sections 16 Pages Classifieds B5-7 Happenings A6 Obituaries -Movies A6 Opinion A2 Public Notices B4 School News B2-3 President Bush Flies To PC - Stays Overnight CHERYL OVARD SCN Editor The helicopters seemed to take forever to arrive on May 28, a warm Wednesday afternoon, as families, grandparents, adults and protesters lined the streets along Kearns Boulevard and Bonanza Drive in Park City in anticipation and hopes of seeing a glimpse of President Bush and the Marine One helicopter he would be arriving in. “My dad got me out of school early to see the helicopters fly in with President Bush,” stated one young elementary student standing on the corner directly across the street from where the planned landing was being secured. “I want to take a video of some of the secret service agents, too!” This was totally possible, as they were walking over the entire area, along with the police and other safety officers to secure the site very carefully. Activity with people walking on the trails above the school and around the “PC” on the mountain caused a lot of concern until they were moved or checked out. The grass where the helicopters were to land was located behind Treasure Mountain International School was in full view of the youth and others as they stood on the corner, and with his dad’s video camera in hand, he was awaiting the capture of him flying in and landing there, along with many other spectators with their cameras, too. Waiting for nearly two hours, and watching and listen- ing to the secret servicemen, police officials, and other safety officials make sure the secured area was free of any dangers to the President, seemed like much longer than that. The sun was warm, and babies and small chil- dren were getting very impatient. As the time drew closer, the protesters could be heard down the street. It was mentioned by sevCONTINUED ON PAGE A3 Have a Heart Benefit For Justess Cooper Sevy Photo by Cheryl Ovard/SCN Editor Join the forces of family and friends in Henefer on June 7 a 5:30 p.m. to help raise funds to be able to deliver the heart for her heart transplant. Justess was born July 22, 2007, and has multiple problems including blindness and heart problems. She has proven over and over again that she is ready and waiting for the next step - a new beginning with a new heart. Anyone wishing to donate may do so at any America First Credit Union or Golden West Credit Union in the name of Justess Sevy. Anyone who has seen or held this little angel know that she is special - and has a will to live! The Spaghetti Dinner will be held at the Henefer Park on June 7 at 5:30 p.m. Family tickets are $25 or $5 a person. Call Becky Harris-Parker at (435) 3362086 or Cara Jones at (435) 336-5437, for more information. There will also be an auction, country store and street dance. A great summertime “Heartfelt” event - come and have fun and for a wonderful cause! |