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Show y M November 27,' 1998 ft Blotter 8 jvrMELr.oBi;iNs could not find anything. Two ntyen reputed seeing a vehicle fire in the parking area of Ibllgate Ik. ! V'. &r. A Cq. uty responded to Canyon. Upon responding, an 0 Blazer had been burned to the point it could not be determined what S-1- Smiths on a theft charge call when c ykj-c .icii cd a male suspect ; eying wi't: a basket that had beer ;rr;-.'"rk asked the suspect about it at which time he fled, getting into his vehicle with the direction of travel unknown. A 'raffic accident occurred in the Highland lisiatcs region when a car with two IDS women missionaries Ir cunml due to an icy spot, tolled over and landed right side up. Both were checked over by ambulance and were transported to the University of Utah Hospital. A p.iv.iHe simple assault altercation took place between three youths who previously had ptob-leiamong one another. The first was as they were in separate vehicles hi the Tollgate area and then at Bells Sinclair at again Silvcrercck. Deputies responded to the scene at Bell's to talk with all parties, the boys were advised of color the vehicle was. The fire department said the fire started at the front end of the vehicle and moved to the rear. Both front tires had been burned but the back two had not Located next to the Blazer was a Plymouth, which sustained minimal damage before being transported away from the scene. Mail box vandalism struck once again when a victim in the Kama area discovered that her mail box had been destroyed. She reported she did not see a vehicle in the area. A complainant from the Nob Hill region in Park City phoned in a complaint saying that die had sheep grazing on her property and that there were several large dogs accompanying them. The animals owner was contacted and stated that he had sheepherden in the area and would advise them to watch the animals closer. No further action us their individual rights. They were released to their parents. Another stolen bike episode was opened as the owner of the bike, a nuns Barracuda model, was removed from his home in the Silver Springs region. While k group of homeowners were trying to hold a meeting in the Snyderville Basin area, they ported to dispatch that someone in the Clubhouse was throwing furniture around and making it hard to talk. Deputies met with the suspect who became belligerent after being asked to quiet down or leave. He was arrested for Intoxication and re- taken. When a customer at the Park City Outlet Malls returned to her vehicle, she found someone had hit her car and damaged it. There wu no information to be found as to who did the damage. The victim was advised to contact her insurance company. When the owner of a trailer, that had been parked at the Bells Service Station at Silvercreek, returned to pick-i- up, he noticed that someone had let the air out from the outside dual wheel tire and removed . it. No suspect information could be t found. Disorderly Conduct. A woman at the Crystal View apartments reported hearing what she stated was a gun shot. the scene but to Deputies responded A complaint was called in when a family dog bit a girl at the hone. The officer observed a bruise and puncture mark under her left arm. Calendar of Events Nov. 25 (Wednesday) Celebrate Thanksgiving with the Park City Interfaith Council, Eccles Center, 1750 Kearns Blvd., Park City, 7 p.m. No charge, however, donations accepted. - Es gracius, peio &e aceptan donaciones con gratitude para el ministerio de las Iglesias de Park City. For information, call Nov. 26 (Thursday) Thanksgiving dinner - Y vengan despues para festivar en la cena de El Dia de Gracias - Park City High School cafeteria, 1750 Kearns Blvd., east entrance. No charge, however, donations accepted. Es gracias, pero se aceptan donaciones con gratitude para el ministerio de las Iglesias de Park City. For infor649-223- 3. mation, call Sept Hall, 1 1 649-223- 3. 14: Preschool Story time, Coalville a.r.i. to 11:45 a.m., ages 5 welcome. 14-De- c. t The matter was referred to Animal Control. City 2-- A computer wu stolen from the Redpine Lodge at The Cuyons after being installed and the building wu left'Open for several days. No suspects listed. Investigation into the theft of belongings in a vehicle at a residence in Silver Springs, turned up no leads or suspects. The owner said she wu in the house when her father told her ' the lights were left on in her car. Upon examination, the woman noticed that several CDs, money and travelers checks were missing. No damage had been done to the car. Another vehideproperty theft, wu reported in the Meadows area when it was discovered by the owner that a camera had been stolen from inside the vehicle. No infor- matron to suspect Having recently moved into a home in the Highland Estates area, a mu said that he noticed that several tools were missing from his garageshop. Also missing wu TffhMing which wu located cm the outside of the building. Among the missing items were: Black and Decker Chop Saw, Tkble Saw and a sander. Ibtal estimate on the ion was: $1,725. No suspects were list- . . u ed. A Clinton resident droned hi to dispatch nying he wu missing several cattle from leased property near Jeremy Ranch. He wanted to regis- ter the complaint in case someone located the animals and droned in to the Sheriffs Office. A victim reported that his cellular drone had been taken from the inside of a residence under construction. He reported it to the (drone company asking the phone number to be disconnected but needed a case number to do so. A traffic accident on Old Ranch Road resulted in two males being issued tickets for intoxication and the report being sent to the County Attorneys Office to be looked into. A Wanship resident reported a utility trailer being stolen from his residence. He advised no ope had asked to borrow it' nor had any permission been granted to use it. The trailer wu put on a case number should it be located. Summit County Court Report Danielle Johnson, of Park City, date of birth, Aug. 22, 1977, wu convicted and sentenced for foe crime of Forgery, a Gau A Misdemeanor, on Nov. 10, 1998. Defendant wu sentenced to 24 months probation, fined $800, and is required to pay a $200 recoupment fee. Scott D. Evans, of Salt Lake City, date of birth, March 30, 1961, wu convicted and sentenced for foe crime of DUI, a Gau A Misdemeanor, oa Nov. 10, 1998. Defendant wu sentenced to 60 days jail, fined $200, and placed on 36 Morning Ladies Bowling montha probation. Jason S. Long, of Salt Lake City, date of birth, Sept 30, 1970, wu convicted and sentenced for the crime of Possession of a Controlled Substance, a Third Degree Felony, on Nov. 10, 1998. Defendant wu sentenced to 36 months probation, 30 days jail, and fine $300. William Roberda of Park City, date of birth, April 22, 1967, wu convicted and scn&nced for the crimes of Forgery, a Third Degree Felony, end Theft, a Gau A Misdemeanor; on Nov. 13, 1998. 12 months. Jason Frazier, of Evanston, WY, date of birth. Sept 18, 1978, wu convicted and sentenced for foe crimes of Sexual Abuse of Qiild (two counts), both Second Degree Felonies, and Attempted .Sexual Abuse of a Child, a Third Degree Felony, on Nov. 13, 1998. Defendant wu sentenced to foe Utah State Prison. Mark R. Zorad, of Heber City, date of birth, Aug. 23, 1977, wu convicted and sentenced for the crime of Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minot; a Gan B Misdemeanor, on Nov. 13, 1998. Defendant wu sentenced to six months probation and fined $500. The Train is Leaving For The North Pole All aboard foe Heber Valley Santa will appear at the pole and Railroad for a trip to foe North Pole. board foe train to visit with foe chilOn. Dec. 4-and 18, adults and dren on the return to Heber City. children alike can experience foe The Heber Vriley Railroad hu magic of Chris Allsbuigs The Polar received special permission from foe Mifflin Express aboard Utahs historic train. publisher. Houghton Reading of foe award, winning Company to present foe reading of bestseller will be offered aboard the this popular Christmu story. said train it makes its way to foe North - Craig Lacey, Executive Director for Pole somewhere in the Heber VUky. the railroad. Were expecting a lot Hot chocolate and cookies will also of families to attend. Thats why weve expanded it to foree evenings be a part of the magical experience. Children' sit in 'wideeyed wonder during December, he added. ,..- .Steam locomotive number 618 a the of tin reading u story during life-kibe used to pull the historic train, will turns doubt into a young boys belief in Sants Claus. adding to the charm and mystique of The train departs foe Heber station the evening. The vintage conches a 7 JO p.m. for.a trip to the North will he warmed by pot belly stores Pole. The story of foe Polar Express and therell be all sorts of surprises will be read by members of foe for the children each evening. The popularity of this event is Heber Vblley Arts CounciL Other Aits Council member will play foe quite high so advanced reservations part of elves and display storybook are required. For information and to Qiriami is dosing in on us. Do pictures foe tale unfolds. Later, make 'reservations, call the Heber 1. you have your Christmu card out described in foe story, ever, one will Vklley Railroad at (435) yet? Would you like something enjoy hot chocolate and cookies just In Salt Lake Gty, the number is unique from Utah? How about a before they reach the North Pole. (801) card printed with nature? The Rod: iBftg iflM offlfis Cliff Nature Center, at Jordandle State Farit, will be having a 'nature printing program for adults on foe 71 bun Hone Drive first Saturday of every month (except January 1999) from 1 p.m. Join in Fun Rock Cliff . Merlene Siddaway run away, with the high series this week and bowled 91 pin over her series average. Gloria MaroeUin wu 75 pin over her average, Sandi Bates wu 73 pins over and Pat Bird 61 pin over here. Each member on foe Auto Butler team brought, their avenges up aad they took high team serin with a 2503. ' High scries were: Merlene 150 213. 163 -- 526: Pit . Siddoway, . Defendant wu sentenced to six months jail, fined $1,500, and placed on probation for a period of one year. Eric Berquist, of Park City; date of birth, Aug. 15, 1948, wu convicted and sentenced for foe crime of DUL a Gau B Misdemeanor, on Nov. 13, 1998. Defendant wu sentenced to 180 days jail, fined $1,000, and placed on probation for a period of - 158 165 182 505; Pat Olsen, 171 171 504: April Wells,' 190 155 496: LoAnn Downard, 155 202 137 494; Linda Grant, 145 - 142 202 489; Gloria Maicellin, 166 149 171 -486; Susan Crandall, 200 156 120 476; Sandi Bates, 140 175 151-4- 66; JoAnn Rees, 154 -- 165 145-4- 64; Louise Pace, 154 193 113 460; and Maxine Distort, 162 - 154 135 451. Kid, - 162 151 - - - - Good were: Ethel games McQueen, 162168; Margaret Bowman, 162; Becky Wilde, 160; Jonl Geone 158; Hortin, Rasmussen, 153157, and .Cindy Matthews, 154. Than Standings: Won end Loaf Wesco Construction, Auto Crandall's, 30-1- 4; Butler, niseslHome 1 Plate, W linen Center; 19-2Darea. Sten Sporty ummit Merc, Fashions, 16-25; 18-2- 6; ! 8; . 11 I B 1 PAUL'S rete; WORKS! Footings and Foundations u . Load Licensed .fonirsetor (435)783-539- 0 ng at AAA A AAA AAA Nature Center. u u 654-560- 581-998- 0. waiMtt Pet of The Week Monday nunmiiiuncq AUTO PARTS 50 No. Mala Street 783-677- Kanu 7 CAR WAXES AND POLISHES to 3 p.m. On Dec. 5, come enjoy the winter scenery from inside the warm Nature Center and get in foe holiday spirit. We will make cards, gifts and whatever your heart desires with foe help of nature. Rock Cliff will provide everything you will need and more. Rock Gift is located on the' east side of Jordanelle Reservoir two miles west of Francis on Hwy. 32 or 7 miles east of Hwy. 40 on Hwy. 32 near Heber City. Please call 1 (435) 783-30for more information. A five dollar day use fee for the perk will be charged. Please pay at, the Nature Center. - e Shelter has a number of pets to choose from in cluding this very sweet Mack aod white male cat He is young, pNyfuL Ask for cat 1126. Also available in the cat frMiy department are 1148 a female back and white cat; 1166 a male cbwnoo tebfoy; 1199 a male gray tabby; 1198 a male yellow t:' by: 11 1 e faosle gray cat; aad 1200 a male Siamese mix. la the dog department, we have a male blue heeler 1143; another male blue heeler 1189; a male yellow lab mix 1095; a female ' red heeler 1179; a female Mac heeler mix 1203; and two lab" mix poppies 1190 & 1191. We have lota of pets at the shelter this week, all of which an ia need of homes. If you have been thinking about a new pet, then bow would be a great time to come and see what our pets have to offer. H The shelter is located at 1745 South Hoytsville Road in Wanship Hours an Monday through Friday from 2 p.m. until 6 pm., ami Saturdays prom 11 a.m. until 3 pm. If you need man specific directions, or have any questions, please call us at 649-544- 9. 'pooj |