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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, December 8-10, 2004 The Park Record A-4 COUNTY WATCH Visit our little Persia here in Salt Lake City DIRECT IMPORTER OF THE WORLD'S FINEST MASTERPIECES You aic corcMy invited to experience the magical beauty, quality, enchanting patterns, and craftsmanship of timeless attroffc You'll find one of the latgeat selections of the most unusual ncv and antique handvoven nigs, Kefims, jfepsstries and Pillow*, at the moot affordable price* 3142 So. Highland Dr. (1400 East), Salt Lake City (SOI) 484-6364 (SSSl 445-RUGS (7847) Mon.-S;il. 10:111) :i.m. to (.:()() p.m. 700 <Sast SfOOJbttt/i> to 'StasSacAsj available for $15,000 and the minimum bid on a 1992 Ford L-8000 The federal government Bobtail with a plow and sander is Groundwater and stormwater announced Friday that Utah is eli- $10,000. Contact Summit County might be leaking into western gible to receive $20.3 million from Public Works at 336-3972 for more Summit County's sewer system the Department of Homeland information. and officials are preparing to Security. . The Utah Department of Public Replace batteries In smoke alarms identify problems. "Groundwater and stormwa- Safety has 45 days to apply for the The Park City Fire District ter entering the waslewater sys- money, states a Dec. 3 press tem places unnecessary demands release. After feds respond, the reminds residents who neglected to on the community's wastewater state - through a grant advisory replace batteries after the October reclamation facilities," said board - is allowed 60 days to dis- lime change, to do so once per year. Michael Luers, general manager tribute the funds to local agencies. According to a press release. 80 of the Snydcrville Basin Water The money is earmarked to help percent of house fires nationwide Reclamation District. the state meet Homeland Security occur in homes without working "Groundwater not only uses mandates, improve law enforce- smoke alarms. capacity of our reclamation facil- ment and terrorism prevention, "The most commonly cited ities, it also increases costs for all establish a citizen corps and cause of non-working smoke improve emergency management alarms - worn or missing battercustomers." ies," the press release stales. Non-toxic smoke is used in and medical response. short sections of the district's 200 The federal department allocatFirefighters say a working miles of underground pipe to ed more the $2.5 billion nationwide smoke alarm in a home cuts the identify leaks. To prevent smoke for 2005 and about $9 billion since risk of dying in a fire in half. from entering homes, residents its creation. "The peak time for home fire are encouraged to pour water fatalities is between 10 p.m. and 6 into dry drains and drains that Used trucks for sale a.m. when most families are sleephaven't been used for more than ing." said Scotl Adams, assistant six months. Summit County is accepting chief and fire marshal for Park City Homeowners and businesses bids for several surplus pickups and Fire. "Smoke alarm maintenance is a simple, effective way to reduce will be notified at least five days dump trucks. before pipes in their area are One 2000 and three 2001 Ford home fire deaths. Children and tested, Luers says. F-150s are available for minimum senior citizens are most at risk, and Testing is expected to begin bids between $9,200 and $11,000. a working smoke alarm can give Dec. 13 in Silver Springs and The minimum bids on two avail- them the extra seconds they need could continue for 30 days in the able 2001 Dodge Ram 1500s are to get out safely." neighborhood. Visit the district's $11,300 and $11,800. A 1997 Ford Web site at www.sbwrd.org for a Explorer is available for $3,500. Xradk HFMRMII at JordaneDe complete schedule. A 1988 Mack Econodyne dump truck with a plow and sander is Beginning Dec. 18, naturalists Basin wartewater Inspections underway Utah eligible for Homeland doflara from Jordanelle State Park will be teaching about how to identify animal tracks at the Rock Cliff Nature Center near Francis. The sessions will continue every Saturday except holidays, from 10 a.m. to noon, until March 12. Participants are encouraged to bring snowshoes or borrow them from the park. Call 782-3030 or 649-9540 to register for the program. Meanwhile, on the first and third Fridays of each month during the winter, naturalists, preschoolers, parents and teachers will track animals near Jordanelle from 10 to 11 a.m. Call 782-3030 for more information. Summit 4-IFen hare full-time USU representative For almost two years. Summit County has been without a fulltime 4-H agent who oversees related family and consumer science. Utah State University Extension officials in Coalville last month announced the hiring of Lisa Olscn to fill the position. Olsen, originally from Star Valley. Wyo., replaces Faye Boyer who retired from the job in 2002. She has a master's degree in family and human development from Utah State University. A nine-year 4-H member. Olsen has worked for the Boys and Girls Club in Cache County. COUNTY SHERIFF'S REPORT Redstone Towne Center at Kimball Junction Nov. 30 at 9:15 p.m. 12:40 p.m. No injuries were reported when A Snyderville Basin woman was two vehicles collided on Interstate reportedly breathing Nov. 29 after 80 in western Summit County Dee. slitting her wrists. 1. A case of child abuse was reportA Silver Summit woman told a ed to the Sheriff's Office from dispatcher on Dec. 1 that somebody Silver Creek on Nov. 29 at 9:22 p.m. opened her dog run and threw trash Another domestic dispute was on the roof of her house. reported from the Basin at 11:39 On Dec. 1, a Jeremy Ranch man p.m. told a dispatcher that his car was On Nov. 30, a man reportedly stolen while it was warming up in violated a restraining order and his driveway. strangled a dog at a Snyderville A Mountain Regional Water Basin home. official reported a case of vandalInjuries were reported as a result ism to the Sheriff's Office that was of a rollover accident Nov. 30, discovered in the Basin Dec. 1. which reportedly involved one Several vehicles were reportedly vehicle near Silver Creek. vandalized in Kamas on Dec. 1 at 4 A 16-year-old boy reportedly p.m. was not injured when he struck a On Dec. 1. a pistol was reportedfence while driving near Hoytsville ly stolen when a truck was vandalNov. 30. ized in South Summit. , A retail theft was reported from .Deputies reportedly arrested a • Continued from A-3 a/t'eufig m Gmtom Q 1 iis ai mil new location JIIUT iwvniy ycais in Trolley Sipuiro l i r e Wjith t i c l - i m I .-.I lit- JP<I Rc[l].cnicnt woman for driving under the influence in Summit County on Dec. 2 at 12:49 a.m. Two construction sites were burglarized in the county Dec. 2. An automobile was reportedly burglarized near Beaver Creek trailhcad in the Uinta Mountains on Dec. 2 at 12:05 p.m. No injuries were reported as a result of a traffic accident Dec. 2, which involved two vehicles near Blackhawk Station. A Sandy woman reported a hitand-run traffic accident that occurred at a Snyderville Basin convenience store on Dec. 2. On Dec. 2, a house was reportedly burglarized in Coalville. A domestic dispute was reported to the Sheriff's Office from a condominium near Kimball Junction on Dec. 2. A car was reportedly burglarized and a purse was stolen near Custom Bedding Draperies & Fabric Something Old? Something New? The Eagle Ridge on Dec. 3 at 7:01 a.m. On Dec. 3, a Silver Springs man s landscaping was reportedly vandalized. No injuries were reported as a result of a traffic accident involving two cars in Pinebrook Dec. 3. Three cows were reportedly loose on a road near Francis on Dec. 3 at 5:17 p.m. A man in western Summit County told a dispatcher thai somebody blew up his mailbox on Dec. 3 at 10 p.m. On Dec. 4, a house was reportedly burglarized in Bear Hollow. A mailbox was reportedly smashed in Wanship on Dec. 4 at 1:26 p.m. A car was reportedly vandalized with eggs in Francis on Dec. 5. 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