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Show PAGE A4 Sheriff’s Blotter • Two Hispanic males stole some items from a store in Park City. The employer went after them, got them stopped, they gave all of the stolen items from their store back including an Old Navy Bag with a sweater in it. • Two 20 years olds stole several items from a store in Park City. One was wearing all black and large sunglasses with purple lenses with a tattoo on his hand and scrapes on his arm. The other one was wearing a gray hoodie sweat shirt. • A controlled substance problem was called in from S. West Road in Hoytsville. • A three year old with no jacket or shoes was found on the side of the road in the Kamas area. They were looking for the parents. • A theft call came in from Coalville when the caller noticed that several of his ducks were missing. • A theft call came in from Iron Horse Drive about an employee that had been stealing from them and would like a report taken. • A caller reported that she has lost her pocketbook with $100 cash, credit cards and Redbox movies in it. • A construction employer reported that an employee had been pawning off his work equipment off. It is worth about $3,500 in value. • An attempt to locate call was reported about a male that is driving towards the Heber area with two small children in the vehicle without any seatbelts on. • Another call was reported about a female that was driving with a baby in her arms. • From Park City, a report came in about an evicted tenant that broke down the door to the rental to get his property out. • A report came in from a station in Coalville about a Hispanic male that pumped $50.78 dollars worth of gas into his red Jeep then left without paying for it. • An attempt to locate call came in about a maroon Camero with front end damage that was headed towards Coalville. • A Juvenile problem was called in when a family threatened another family member with a knife. • From Henefer came a call reporting that a person had taken an overdose of sleeping pills. There were a total of 483 calls made the past week. Kamas Fiesta Days Rodeo Queen Crowned Miss Hanna Nilson, daughter of Brett and Lynne Nilson, was crowned Miss Kamas Fiesta Days Rodeo Queen on Wednesday, May 14. Her attendants are: Kylie Brown, daughter of Paul and Donna Brown, and Rebecca Kirkham, daughter of Jim and Nancy Kirkham. The contest began at the New West Country Store with interviews, modeling and speeches. The horsemanship portion of the contest was held at the Kamas Rodeo Grounds with each of the girls doing a great job. They per- MAY 30, 2008 Summit County News On May 17 at the Evanston Cowboy Day’s Spring Fling, LaChelle Lewis, daughter of Jeff and Verlene Lewis, of Kamas, was crowned queen of Fish For Free on June 7 If you’re looking for a fun activity that’s close to home and doesn’t cost much, mark June 7 on your calendar. June 7 is Free Fishing Day in Utah. You won’t need a fishing license to fish in the state that day. “Fishing is an activity that’s fun for people of all ages — everyone in your family can enjoy it,” says Roger Wilson, cold water sport fisheries coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. “We offer Free Fishing Day to attract people to an outdoor activity they can enjoy for the rest of their life.” Before Free Fishing Day, DWR personnel will stock extra fish into waters across Utah. Wilson says most of the fish will be placed in lakes and reservoirs. Utah’s community fishing ponds are another good place to consider fishing on June 7. Depending on where you live, a community pond might be just a few minutes away. To learn more about Utah’s community fishing ponds, please visit www.wildlife.utah.gov/cf/. Know The Rules You don’t need a license to fish on June 7, but all of the other regulations in the 2008 Utah Fishing Guidebook will still be in effect. All anglers, especially those who might be fishing for the first time, are encouraged to obtain a copy of the guidebook and learn the rules. The guidebook is available at www.wildlife.utah.gov/guidebooks and from fishing license agents and DWR offices. Several free fishing events for kids will be held on Free Fishing Day. Crop Reporting We are now taking 2008 crop reports. Please remember that filing an accurate acreage report for all crops and land uses, including failed acreage and prevented planting acreage, can prevent the loss of benefits for a variety of programs. Farmers who plan on planting spring crops need to wait until all planting is completed before filing an acreage report. The planting date for all reported crops is also required as part of the acreage report. As of today, acreage reports need to be completed and certified by June 30, 2008. Acreage reports filed after the deadline will be required to pay a late filing fee. Please call our office at (435) 336-5573, or visit us at 30 S Main, Coalville and file your acreage report as soon as possible. Loans For Socially Disadvantaged The Farm Service Agency (FSA) can make and guarantee loans to socially disadvantaged applicants to buy and operate family size farms and ranches. Funds specifically for these loans are reserved yearly. A socially disadvantaged farmer or rancher is one of a group whose members have been subjected to racial, ethnic, or gender prejudice because of their identity as members of the group without Crowned Evanston Cowboy Days Rodeo Queen LaChelle Lewis formed their patterns to perfection and even had a chance to “cut” calves. Even with the cold weather it was evident that the girls can really ride! Special thanks to Shanna Fryer contest director for a job very well done. Thanks also to the New West Country Store for their donations and support of the contest. Thanks to all those who helped make the evening a success and especially thanks to the beautiful Kamas Valley Royalty of 2008! Conservation Corner Subscribe To The News! Don’t Miss a Single Issue! 336-5501 Go Classifieds! 336-5501 Go Classifieds! It Pays! 336-5501 Evanston Cowboy Days. Her 1st Attendant is Sarah Lowe, of Evanston, with 2nd Attendant being Dani Saban, also of Evanston. LaChelle had an outstanding contest winning: appearance, speech, personality, interview, modeling and horsemanship. She will reign over the Evanston Series Rodeos this summer along with the Evanston Cowboy Day’s Celebration held over Labor Day weekend. Mark your calendars and plan on attending the celebration. Congratulations, LaChelle, on a job well done! regard to their individual qualities. For purposes of this program, socially disadvantaged groups are women, African Americans, American Indians and Alaskan Natives, Hispanics, and Asians and Pacific Islanders. Contact the Summit County FSA Farm Loan Manager at 30 S Main, Coalville for more details and assistance in applying. Foreign Buyers Notification (AFIDA) The Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act requires all foreign owners of US agricultural land to report their holdings to the Secretary of Agriculture. The Farm Service Agency administers this program for USDA. Foreign persons who purchased or sold agricultural land in the county are required to report the transaction to FSA within 90 days of the closing. Failure to submit the AFIDA form could result in civil penalties of up to 25 percent of the fair market value of the property. County government offices, realtors, attorneys, and others involved in real estate transactions are reminded to notify foreign investors of these reporting requirements. It is the foreign person’s responsibility to report land transactions. Call FSA at (435)336-5573 for more details or come to our FSA office at 30 South Main. Go Classifieds! 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