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Show The Park Record A-6 Visit our little Persia here in Salt Lake City DIRECT IMPORTER OF THE WORLD'S FINEST MASTERPIECES You arc oorcMy invited to experience the magical beauty, quality, enchanting patterns, and craftananahip of timeleaa artvoffc Youil find one of the laigefit adectione of the most unusual ncv and antique haodwoven rage, Kctims, Tbpestries and Pfflova, at the moet affordable price*. Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, January 8-11, 2005 Snow shuts down Kmart landscaping The owners of the vacant Kmart store at Kimball Junction are currently redeveloping the building to provide spaces for several businesses. As part of the project's approval, new landscaping is being installed along S.R. 224 between Uinta and Ute boulevards. An eight-foot trail along the highway will also be widened to 10 feet, said Tiffanie Northrup, a Summit County planner. The building has keen vacant since the Snyderville Basin Kmart closed in 2002. 3142 So. Highland Dr. (1400 East), Salt Lake City (801) 484-6364 (888) 445-RUGS (7847) Moil.-Sal. 10:110 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. GRAYSON WEST! fMR/C RECORD COUNTY WATCH *s (oustonv^ei 7OO 8a$t2/OO SoatA Man faces felony after running (CAfext £& %Jhcu*6fie/tsJ from cops &a/*o/>ean On GGr*€mi$e/is Jon a/I 1-80 2100 -700 afizugj in (Swstom Conic sec us nl our new location ;illci t\venl\ yc;us in Trollc} Square f tukl ami Plaliniini .Tuweln Re pail's Fine Wnlch I\cp;iiis L:s[;itc & Valuations ami Sen ices IMMILIUILV Appraisals and Repl;ieenieiU A 45-ycar-oId man appeared in 'Iliird District Court in the Snyderville Basin Tuesday to face a third-degree felony for allegedly fleeing from Summit County Sheriff's Office deputies when they attempted to stop his vehicle near 'Hie Colony. A dispatcher spoke to a caller Nov. fi who indicated the defendant, Kevin Long, was armed and traveling toward the gated subdivision near The Canyons. According to court documents Long had a short conversation with a gate guard upon his arrival at The Colony but drove away when he noticed officers. "'[Deputies! returned to their vehicles, activated their lights and sirens, and pursued the defendant," information filed by prosecutors states. Officers reportedly lost track of Long at a fork in road. Police later located his vehicle and allegedly recovered a rifle from inside. But deputies reportedly failed to locate Long that night after he walked out of the subdi- vision toward S.R. 224. He admitted he fled from officers, court papers state. "The defendant slated that at thai point, he knew he couldn't go very fast with the trailer attached to his vehicle." prosecutors claim. "The defendant abandoned the trailer and drove his truck to where it was eventually found." Long has a roll call hearing scheduled in 'Jliird District Court on Feb. 22. the Coalville City Council. Smith's wife. Denise Smil h. Economic development topic of RaNae Critlendcii and Steve Robinson also applied for the Coafrflle public hearing vacant council seat after Smith The Coalville City Council tendered his resignation lo Monday will conduct a public become the city's attorney. hearing to discuss a revilalization Schmidt intends to run, in 2005 after serving I he remaining year plan for the city's Main Street. The Coalville Planning of Smith's term. Commission has proposed several "If the town of Coalvilie doeschanges for downtown and Jan. n't prepare for growth we could 10 at 7:30 p.m.. councilors will lose what's special about the town review recent revisions to the of Coalville.'" Schmidt said, Street Revitalize ion adding thai his wile and three Judge orders deportation for man Main Master Plan, including: children recently moved to North following cocaine conviction •An overhaul of the intersec- Summit from Baltimore. "I see a A Park City man was convict- tion of Main Street and 100 real potential over here in ed last week of a first-degree South, including lane improve- Coalville. It's an area that's felony for selling cocaine to a ments, the addition of a crosswalk untapped." confidential police informant at a and additional parking stalls However, economic developKearns Boulevard apartment. •Angled parking on Main ment is much needed in die city, he adds. 'Iliird District Court Judge Streel Deno Himonas suspended a •A new welcome sign near "I also believe there is room prison term for Jose J. Sanchez, Coalville s Interstate SOenlryway for people lo live over here." 31, and ordered U.S. Immigration •A phasing plan for improve- Schmidt said. and Customs Enforcement lo ments Responsible planning aiui deport the man from the United enhancing activities for children in Coalvtlle are two top priorities. Slates. According to court docu- Richer named commission chair he said, with his thick East Coast ments, Himonas issued a $25,000 bench warrant in case Sanchez In one of her first mailers of accent. returns to (he United Slates and business as the newest Summit "A lol of people a lot of tunes County Commissioner. R;lrk City will look at meet and kind of commits additional crimes. Sanchez allegedly sold cocaine Democrat Sally Elliott joined wonder what'I jusl's'aul." Schmidt two times to informants working Democratic •Commissioner Ken joked. for the Summit County Sheriff's Woolstonhulmc Wednesday in However, he is serious when Office. The charge was enhanced selecting Commissioner Bob discussing future growth in because the unit at Aspen Villas Richer lo replace Woolslenhulme CoalvilleT Apartments, where the crime as chair of the board in 2005. "There's not one thing that's going lo cure everything that ails occurred, was within 1,000 feet of a school. 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