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Show A-3 The Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, December 8-10, 2004 COUNTY SEAT COUNTY EDITOR: Patrick Parkinson 649-9OI4ext.ll2 countynews@parkrecord.com Ready for the REAL off Season Deal? Three course Dinners: Santa early for nonprofits Tirst Course choice of: - Heart of Romaine Caesar Salad - Wild Rice and Mushroom Soup - -\-5 item fresn Salad 5ar Main Course choices: - New York Steak, or black Angus Beef, aged 23 days - filet of Salmon - tllk Sirloin with Lingonberru Preserve - Slow Roasted Prime RID of 5eef, 12oz. - Grilled Filet of Mahi Mahi Served with choice of baked Potato., Harvest Rice} creamed Spinach or mashed Potatoes Desserts: Any selection of our Dessert tray, including: - Creme 5rulee - bread Pudding with Vanilla Bourbon Sauce - Chocolate Suicide Cake with Raspberry Coulis - Old country Apple Pie - Cheese Cake (+ tax and gratuity) G^AYSON WEST 1 PARK RECORD The Alf Engen Ski Museum at the Utah Olympic Park in the Snyderville Basin is one of 17 non-profit organizations granted money last week by the Summit County Commission. Transient Room Tax grants cannot exceed $5,000 each and are allocated two times per year. CounlyAudilorBIakeFazier who Tax requests for nativity production, for-profit enterprises denied funding By PATRICK PARKINSON Of the Record staff 'llic Summit County Commission played Santa last week, doling oul a large sum of Transient Room Tax. In all. 17 local nonprofits went home with extra cash in [heir pockets and only four were left empty handed. 'Hie Park City Chamber Bureau receives most of the TRT revenue each year, generated by a lax on lodging in Summit County. However, every six months the County Commission allocates grants, not to exceed $5,000, to tourism-related organizations. Heeding advice from the Summit County Attorney's Office, a $5,000 request from an organization called Classc'.. JOifund a holiday nativity . -denied by; \ljen "It's inappropriate for tax dollars to be spent on any religious production." Jami Brackin. a deputy county attorney said. "'Iliat would gel us in a whole lot of trouble." Commissioners also denied a $5,000 request from the Woodland Farmhouse Inn because its not a nonprofit. "We have denied for-profit organizations," Brackin said. According to Commissioner Shauna • Kerr. a $5,000 Sundance is also mayor of Oakley, no longer sign Ihe city's grant applications. Other TRT recipients include: •$5,000 for Echo Community request to use TRT money lo promote travel opportunities for people Historical Organization to restore a attending the Sundance Film historic schoolhousc Festival in January was denied •$5,000 for the Adopl-a-Native because it also resembles a for-prof- Elder Program lo promote a local rug show it enterprise. "'Hie Sundance Institute, itself, is •$5,000 for the Summit County non-profit. Iliis particular applica- Historical Society to construct a tion appears as though they want to museum in Kanias establish their own booking agency." •$5,000 for the Park City Historical Society and Museum lo fund outBrackin said. "The plan could allow Sundance reach to compete with local lodging inter- •$5,000 for Mountain Town Stages to promote concerts ests, Kerr said. "It looks to me like they're just •$5,000 for North Summit High trying to get a piece of the booking School Rodeo Club lo host a high action by making it look like they're school rodeo making it easier for the guests." she •$5,000 for the Alf Engen Ski said, adding. "I think it's a private Museum lo publish a newsletter enterprise as opposed to the non- •$5,000 for ihe Park City Film Council to lease ihe Jim Santy profit Sundance." . Commissioners held off on grant Auditorium for screenings requests from -the.North Swmnrit •$5,000 for the Peoa ^Recreation Youth-Baseball. Club, and Summit Special Service District lo promote County Fairgrounds, pending the events outcome of plans by the county to •$5,000 for The Endurance 100. a mountain bike race improve facilities in Coalville. Also, the board requested the •$5,000 lo help promote the Family Rocky Mountain Wranglers, a 4-H Arts Festival club in Oakley, inquire whether the •$5,000 for the Park City Chamber city has storage space at its new Music Society lo screen films and recreation complex, before provid- two other $5,000 grants for concert ing Ihe organization $1,700 lo con- promotion •$5,000 to help Utah Road Runners struct ashed. • And before Oakley City was promote a race granted $5,000 for sports fields at the •$5,000 for Henefer to improve pubcomplex, Kerr asked that Summit lic rest rooms No corlcage fees will be charged for wines brought to the restaurant bit our customers ffcr expires December | i , 200+ Taking Reservations for New Years! Corner of Sidewinder and Gold Dust, Prospector Square steakrestaurant.com www.parkrecord.com Why You Should Replace Your Metal Fillings..Today! Stronger Teeth Th&se large metal ffllings^put constant, pressure on the ;.. ••"• atures dropped below zero. 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