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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, February 2-4, 2005 The Park Record A-4 Marble • Travertine • Slate Real Natural Stone Flooring Wholesale to the Public Tumbled Stone, Stone Counters, Stone Sinks, Decorative Borders 9 Direct Importers • We Deliver Great Selection & Inventory Visit our showroom in Salt Lake City 2940 South 300 West, Unit D Prices start at *1.49sf 801-485-9700 Top Summit dogcatcher named Bob Bates, pictured here at the Summit County Animal Shelter in Hoytsville, retired recently as a Summit County Sheriff's Office sergeant, but was named last month by Sheriff Dave Edmunds as supervisor over Summit County Animal Control. The Sheriff's Office took over animal control after Dan Haggin, the former director of the department, resigned last year. On Feb. 7, the county will offer a special price for neutering or spaying dogs and cats. Pet owners are encouraged to arrive around 8 a.m. For more information contact animal control at 615-3985. JASON HUNTER''PARKRECORD COUNTY WATCH during the 45 days leading up to most of Utah's general and speHouse Rep. Gregory Hughes, .eial elections. "It seems a little hit redunR-Draper. wanls to make il a class H misdemeanor to steal, dant." said Dave Booth, chief vandalize or conceal campaign deputy of the Summit County simis during the political season. Sheriff's Office. "I would think ^His House Bill 228 was stalled theft isthcfl." before the House Rules Stealing items worth up to Committee this week awaiting $300 is already a class B misdeassignment to a standing com- meanor in Utah, punishable by a mittee. $1,000 fine and up to six months The hill would change the in jail. Booth said. Utah Criminal Code, however. "VVe have not had a lot of provide exemptions for candi- complaints over the y e a r s / ' dates and campaign workers lo Booth said- "I've never investiremove signs, and properly own- gated anything like thai."' ers where signs are posted. Signs Campaign signs can cost th,it violate the law can also he helween $5 and $40 each. removed under 1 he legislation. Hughes said. The law would apply lo "a "This is something thai. yard sign, billboard, or oilier Democrat. Republican, m dewritten or printed advertisement pendent, initiative supporter, that is posted on properly for anyone thai participates in the public display." advertising a election process, can point to in candidate, who has filed to run statute, to protect their righl to for political office, or ballot get signs out and let the public questions, like, initiatives, bond know who they support or what measures and proposed constitu- they support." Hughes said. "[ tional amendments. think it should pass." The law would take effect Law enforcement would no Steal this sign Enjoy Executive CbefWarren WiUey 's fabulous New West Cuisine, served daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. "Best bang for the buck... one of Park City's best kepi secrets* Todti Schi-ifier - Food writer. Salt Like Cil\ Weekly C A\\ i n p U i r y o u f r i-M'l VMIHIIV. 435-655-2260 w w w . w g p a r k c i t y . c o m W i - i U M d 1 (..rill c In r a t e d M W i ' M j ^ t o P ^ i l , G l y R>.".on K ^ [ M , [ I n - i " - i n y o m \h--<« i . I'^iJ. G i y Receive one complimentary dessert at Wcstg.itc Grill with [his coupon. Limit one per table. fTT^'-^^'Vv Lunch and Dinner only. longer need lo rely on trespassing, vandalism and theft laws, he adds. A member of the House Rules Committee, Hughes expects HB 22<S lo be sent to a standing committee this week. 2004 building numbers Summit County issued 778 building permits in 2004, four fewer than in 2003. "My benchmark has been about' 700.'" said Bill Vander Linden, assistant building official for Summit County. The county issued 749 permits in 2000. S53 in 2001. 709 in 2002 and X02 building permits were issued in Summit County in 2003. The numbers do not include Park City or other municipalities. in 2004. .^24 permits were issued in ihe Snyderville Basin. In South Summit. 165 building permits were issued, and N9 were issued last year in the North Summit area. New dwellings accounted for 436 of last year's permits. Sheriffs Office scholarship The Summit County Sheriff's Office plans to award at least one $1,000 scholarship this year to a Summit County student pursuing a career in law enforcement. Scholarship applications can be obtained at the S u m m i l County Sheriff's Office, at 6300 North Silver Creek Drive. Monday through Friday, helween 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Historical board appointments Kamas resident Jackie Bla/zard. Doreen Cainn, of Hoytsville. and Park City resident Cindy Lo Piccolo are the Summit County Historical Society's newest board members. Also this month, board member Mary Fawcett. of Henefer. was appointed to serve an additional three-year term on the 12member board, said Summit County' Historian NaVec Vernon. BEDDING & DRAPE SALE • 75% OFF WOOD BUNDS • 68% OFF HONEYCOMBS • 20% OFF FABRICS • SUNSCREEN SHADES • SHUTTERS & DRAPERIES • MOTORIZED WINDOW COVERINGS • FREE INSTALLATION The Canyons* offers specialized women's workshops directed by two-time Olympian and World Cup downhill champion Holly Flanders. The workshops are unique because they enable women to improve their skiiftg in an atmosphere of support and friendship. The Holly Flanders Workshops offer more than just ski instruction. They're fun, challenging ajid give women the confidence to expand their ski horizons. >1sach day starts at 8:15ani with tech talks. On the mountain, participants form small groups with skiers of similar ability levels. Mid-day, the "groups have lunch at one of the on-mountain restaurants. After a great afternoon ski session, apres-ski consists of hors d'oevres, video analysis, and tips on ski equipment, boot fitting and alignment, stance and balance. \m $407 per session. Includes lunch each day. Lift tickets per day are additionaj. Reservations are required. FREE DESIGN SERVICE 6 4 9 - 9 6 6 5 Showroom located at KIMBALL PLAZA Next Workshop 3/4/05 through 3/6/05 Please call ^35-blS-3^^ I ^ for additional information or to raake your reservation' THE Come sec our huge selection of fabric and trims www•thecanyons.com CANYONS' PARK. CITY. UTAH |