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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, August 14-17, 2004 The Park Record A-6 Peaceful Shootout in Wanship Biley Lucky Jeens Or' * Sportswear -For » MEN & WOMEN Blow it out SALE 50%off Starts Wedneday Aug- 18 a> i > Inside Silver Mountain Sports Club & Spa 43S.645.8727 Mon-Sat 1 O-4pm Lucky Jeans Kick-It Blue Tattoo GRAYSON WEST/PARK RECORD Bank at$50/SF Installed1 including full bullnose edge, sink & cooktop cut out . Most Jobs Finished in 2 Days No Hidden Charges!!! Stone Unlimited S T O N E S Salt Lake County resident Ken Black participates in Utah War 2004 in Wanship Friday morning. The shooting event began Aug. 12 and Is the second annual state championships for the Single Action Shooting Society. For three days, shooters dressed in traditional Americana costumes will compete with single-shot firearms in a number of target competitions. Promoters returned to North Summit after a successful contest in 2003. F O R A R C H I T E C T U R E 801-48-STONE (78663) PLEASE VISIT OUR SHOWROOM AT 3267 SOUTH 300 WEST (1-15 EXIT 306) PARK CITY SALES REP: SUE LIPKE (435) 901-1722 COUNTY SHERIFF'S REPORT A 30-year-old South Summit The beginner pilot has flown A South Summit woman Service District was vandalized man suffered minor injuries about 20 hours, he said. reported and assault to theAug. 5. Wednesday morning after crashing Edmunds has recently seen two Sheriff's Office on Aug. 3 at 12:29 Mountain Regional General his powered parachute into the powered parachutes flying near p.m. Manager Jim Carbine said a lock ground at Quinn's Junction. Kamas. On Aug. 3, a van in theand door at the well was damaged. The man left the scene of the "I see them all the time," he said, Snyderville Basin was reportedly "They never got inside," he accident to retrieve his vehicle and adding that his department hasn't vandalized with paintballs. said. "It looked like just some kids deputies searched for the pilot south received complaints about the airTwo boys on Aug. 3 were that tried to get in ... there were of Home Depot in the Snyderville craft. "We have balloons that go reportedly shooting an airrifleon about 30 beer bottles outside." Basin for several minutes. down sometimes .,. if we ever got the Rail Trail near Coalville. A case of domestic violence was No others were injured when the calls or complaints then we'd have to No injuries were reported as a reported to the Sheriff's Office on motorized aircraft crashed at around address the issue." result of a traffic accident involv- Aug. 5 at 6:44 p.m. 8 a.m. A business in the Snyderville ing a car and pickup truck in South On Aug. 6, a woman told "He ended up being fine," Basin sells a powered parachute for Summit on Aug. 3. deputies her car was vandalized in Summit County Sheriff Dave around $16,000. A case of domestic violence was the Snyderville Basin with shaving Edmunds said. Other calls received last week be reported to the Sheriff's Office cream and eggs. The man suffered a minor ankle the Summit County Sheriff's Office Aug. 3 at 11:11 p.m. from the A high-powered handgun was injury in the crash. include: Kimball Junction area. missing from a home in Coalville "There wasnt any kind of crimiA car was reportedly stolen from A caller complained Aug. 4 at on Aug. 6. nal activity that happened," an apartment complex in the1:47 p.m. that all parking for the A cabin was reportedly burglarEdmunds said. Snyderville Basin on Aug. 2 at 12:31 disabled at a Kimball Junction gro- ized in Weber Canyon on Aug. 6 at cery store was filled with motorists 3:56 p.m. Deputies did not charge the man a.m. after he landed sideways on private A motorist reportedly stole $10 without permits. No injuries were reported as a property. A motorized, three- in gas from a Coalville convenA demolition derby car report- result of a traffic accident involvwheeled powered parachute takes ience store on Aug. 2 at 1:22 p.m. edly caught fire at a house in North ing a pickup truck and sport-utility off from the ground and canflyat A Jeremy Ranch resident found Summit on Aug. 4 at 7:02 p.m. vehicle in Wanship Aug. 6. A tworoughly 10,000 feet above sea level, a bicycle in their yard that did not Two off-highway vehicles were car accident was also reported to the pilot said, adding that no pilot belong to them on Aug. 2 at 5:43 reportedly stolen from a construc- the Sheriff's Office Aug. 6 from license is required to fly the p.m. tion site in Coalville on Aug. 5 at Henefer. machine. According to a Sheriff's Office 10:12 a.m. A cabin was reportedly burglarWednesday morning the man incident report, a 1-year-old child Some vending machines were ized in Weber Canyon near Oakley said he made the mistake of flying had heart problems in Coalville on reportedly vandalized in South on Aug. 7 at 1:39 p.m. too many times through the same Aug. 2 at 6:47 p.m. Summit on Aug. 5 at 3:09 p.m. On Aug. 7, a woman was area, which caused turbulence and On Aug. 3, a construction site A water well near Summit Park reportedly injured in the afternoon on his final pass deflated the lift was reportedly burglarized in the that belongs to* "Summit County's while diving off a cliff into Echo from his parachute. Snyderville Basin. Mountain Regional Water Special Reservoir. Loww "Veer Valley6mv... for uM/ier $$oo}ooo alllclass schedule kimba lartcenter DAYTIME WATERCOLOR PAINTING U n d o Kohler Barnes September 2,2004- October 21,2004 1-4pm 8 sessions on Thursdays Lab Fee: $5 Class Cost: $150 members S185 non-members An introduction to watercolor techniques with emphasis on step-by-step processes for making successful paintings. Demonstrations and critiques will highlight the basics of composition and the elements of design. CO CO CD U BEGINNING A N D INTERMEDIATE CERAMICS Eric C h r i s t e n s e n September 13.2004- November 1.2004 6-9pm 8 sessions on Monday Lab Fee: $24 Class Cost $150 members $185 non-members For students with both basic and limited wheel throwing experience, this class will explore the techniques of ceramic making. Areas of concentration will include glazing, firing, wheel-thrown, and hand built ceramics. LIFE D R A W I N G C h a n t e l Itkfn September 7,2004 -November 26,2004 6-9pm 8 sessions on Tuesday Lab Fee: $35 Class Cost: $150 members $185 non-members Drawing from the live model, this class explores various 2-D mediums and humanposes enabling students-to experience one of the most important garners of art. KIDS CLAY A N D MORE Jaunita Marshall September 3,2004- September 24,2004 l-3pm 4 sessions on Fridays Ages 6-12 Class Cost: $95 Designed for the young artist, this class is an experience in clay and other medias. 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PAPERMACHE SCULPTURE Betsy Q u i n t a n o Booth© October 1,2004- October 22.2004 1:30- 3:30pm 4 sessions on Fridays Ages 6-12 Class Cost: $95 This class will use papermache to discover the sculptural forms the young mind is capable erf dreaming up. Once the objects have been rendered in 3-D they will be completed with a latex paint finish. CLASSES O N D E M A N D Whether you are in Park City for 2 days, 2 months, or as permanent resident the Kimball Art Center can offer a mini-class designed tofityour interests. Simply collect a minimum of six interested participants and call us. We'll provide instructors, studio space and time with age and ability In mind. Please call (435) 649-8682 for details. 638 park avenue park city, Utah 84060 (p)435.649.8882 (f)435.649.8889 90 Days same as cash! 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