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Show The Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, August 14-17, 2004 A-13 FROM TIME TO TIME FOR LEASE It has been a busy week for Park City doctors institution opens. 'Hie heavy rain of yesterday played havoc in general with things in the canyons, and at the head of Main Street. Large rocks and a mass of earth and rubbish were •Park Float washed down Woodside Canyon, John Mayhew, a miner at the and quite a distance down Main Silver Bell, had his hand caught Street, flooding the gutters and between a car and an ore chute at sidewalks and covering them with the mine Thursday, with the result rocks and mud. A fivc-ycar-old that two of his fingers were broken boy, named Kay, was given a pretand almost torn from his hand. Dr. ty exciting ride by the rushing LcCompte dressed I he injured water, but was rescued before any members and thinks to save both injury had been done him. The fingers. street cleaning department was While at work at the Silver King increased, and the debris quickly yesterday evening M.J. Sullivan cleared away. was struck on the wrist by a sharp pointed rock, with the result that the radical artery was punctured. Dr. Bardsley dressed the wound, and no serious results are antici- •City Council meets pated. Mayor Costas called the meetWhile riding through the ing of City Council to order and Ontario tunnel from his work yes- the following responded to roll terday, Harry Wonn received call: Councilmen Fuelling. Davich, injuries, which will confine him to Murnin; Supervisor Johnson, his home for some time. The trol- Marshal Fisher. Also present were ley on which he was riding jumped Mrs. Elma Tree and J. Reed the track and threw the gentleman Moore, county agriculture agents; off with great violence, the most Lester Taylor and Mr. L.H, Strong. serious injury being done his leg, Minutes from the previous which was badly cut and bruised. meeting were read and approved. Dr. Wilson dressed the wounds, Correspondence was read and which are very painful and will acted upon and ordered filed for lake some time to heal. future reference. Sam Hanlan, 14 years old, fell Mrs. Elma Tree and J. Reed off a balky mule near his home Moore attended the meeting to ask Wednesday and fractured his left the cooperation of the city officials arm at the elbow. The fracture is a on a "Safety Campaign" to be very serious one, owing to its local- sponsored by the Safety Council of ity. Dr. LeComp.lc attended the Utah and the 4-H Clubs of Park unfortunate boy. City. A "Hazard Hunt" Day was John, the eight-year-old son of designated for Thursday, Aug. 19 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibon, fell out and a motion picture is to be of the loft of a barn at his home shown at the Memorial Building at Monday and broke his collarbone. 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Tree, Mr. Moore He was playing in the barn with and the city officials urge all the other boys and accidentally fell out residents ot" Park City to see this of an open door. Dr. LeCompte picture. It will be of interest to reduced the fracture. everyone. City Physician Ward raised the Two complaints were read and quarantine for scarlet fever at the also personally appearing before home of Postmistress Nellie the council was Mr. Les Taylor in Thiriot, .thus entirely freeing the opposition to the raise in water city of this disease, for the first rates on certain establishments. A time in many months. The health special meeting is to be set to hear of our populace generally is good. the complaints further. The new hospital is very near Mr. L.H. Strong, or Strong completion and will be ready for Stables, Salt Lake, appeared occupancy by Sept. 1. There is lit- before the council in an effort to tle doubt that the $1 per month seek ways and means to raise hospital fees, now being sent to finances that might be used for city Salt Lake by Ihe miners, will be improvement. The council is lookkept at home as soon as our new ing into the matter further from a Compiled by KAT JAMES Of the Record staff 100 Years Ago 50 Years Ago D E E R V A L L E legal standpoint. Following reports were presented and approved: Justice report - drunk, seven; speeding, three; drunk and indecent exposure, two; negligent driving, two; driving with no license; 1, drunk driving, two; disturbing the peace, three. Total collected. $425. Sexton report - 'liierc were five deaths reported for July, all buried at the City Cemetery. Total collected, $160. The water analysis report shows the water to be tree from contamination and safe to drink. 25 Years Ago Rob Berry, who sought help from the Salt Lake County Sheriffs Department by employing a dcteetive from the department to pose as n hit man. Two days later. Friday, Aug. 3. June Kryger and the "bugged" deteetive met in a local motel room at aboul 3 p.m. in order to work out the final plans for the killing, which consisted of tampering wilh one of the tires on the car owned by her husband. Gene. 'Hie death would, allegedly, appear to be a result of an auto accident expected to take place as Mr. Kryger was en route to work in Salt Lake. The conversation lasted about an hour. Mrs. Kryger was arrested as she was about to get in her car lo leave the motel. She was prepared to pay $5,000 to have her husband killed. according to Chief Crowley. •Contract killing attempt A 34-year-old Park City resident two weeks ago attempted to hire a "hit' man to kill her husband in order to collect insurance benefits as a possible motive, a source close to the case told The Record •New animal shelter by Nan Chalat-Noaker Tuesday. After substantial prodding from June Kryger was arrested Friday, Aug. 3 by local police min- local animal advocates, the county utes after she walked out of a motel has finally begun work on a new room here where she tried to hire a animal shelter. 'Hie facility is curSalt Lake detective, disguised as a rently under construction at a site hit man. to kill her husband. The next lo Ihe new county road shed woman was charged with attempt- in Wanship and is scheduled to ed murder, then a few days later an open in October. According to Julie Morgan, a amended complaint was filed by the Summit County Attorney's founding member of the local voloffice charging her with conspiracy unteer group. Summit County to commit murder for pecuniary Friends of Animals, which lobbied gain. Both are first-degree felonies, heavily for improvements in the which carry a maximum sentence care of impounded animals, "our whole goal was to get a shelter that of life imprisonment. This will beMrs. Kryger is being held in Salt was. at least, humane. 1 Lake County Jail on $25,000 bail. so much beVter.' The new 2.200-squa re-foot She remains under the jurisdiction of Summit County Sheriff Ron $350,000 facility will have separate Robinson. Kenneth Brown. Summit areas for eats, kittens, puppies, isoCounty Public Defender, has been lation areas for sick animals and a appointed to defend her. No date place for grooming. County Animal Control Field has been set for the preliminary hearing. Mrs. Kryger may undergo a Supervisor Randy Baca agrees that pre-trial psychiatric examination, the current facility, located alongside the road shed at Kimball which usually lasts 60 days. Park City Police Chief Mike Junction is inadequate, "size-wise Crowley said he heard of Mrs. and sanitation-wise. We have two Krygers plans for the contract lo three animals to a cage and as killing from a detective in Van the population grows it's not going Nuys, Calif., who telephoned Chief lo get any betler." Crowley Tuesday, July 31. 'Hie According to Morgan, the more detective had received his informa- remote Wanship site is "not ideal" tion from an informant, a man because it is further from the popapparently hired by Mrs. Kryger to ulation base but, she added, "it kill her husband. Chief Crowley may encourage people in other turned the case over to Detective parts of the county to use it." The 3 premier offices with Deer Valley address, located on the lake. 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