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Show B-11 The Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, February 26 - March 1, 2005 School breakfast mandate Icy ingenuity PHOTO COURTESY JOHN BOLLWINKEL FRESH PRINTS The following are letters to the taught avalanche awareness, for if editor from Ecker Hill Middle they do, many people can be saved from the terrible force that is an I'm an eighth-grader al Ecker School students. avalanche. Hill Middle School. I want to complain about people not obeying Avalanche awareness -Hayden Bush traffic rules on State Road 224. First, cars going slow are driving in I am an eighth-grade student at Homes for loring pels the left lane forcing cars going fast Eckcr Hill Middle School in Park Oily. In my PE class we are being You may think that I am just to pass in the right Jane. On Feb. 4. taught about avalanche awareness. another animal lover, but I think I was riding down to Salt Lake by When I first heard we were going that we as a community have done going on 224 and cars were passing to be taught about avalanches I a wonderful job at getting dogs and every which way because a car, didn't think it was necessary. cats to good homes and making going about 40 mph, was blocking But due to the avalanche that happy families. Up in Park City we the left lane from cars passing. happened near The Canyons have opened up a Furburbia. which There were many close calls with Resort, I now fully support this lets homeless pets have a chance to cars almost hitting each other. show off their good looks to get a notion. Second, most cars on 224 speed to about 65 mph or more. The \n this class we learned how to family. dig snow pits to determine the When I go shopping I see peo- speed limit on 224 is 55 mph. It is potential of avalanches, which ple come out with a happy face or only a matter of time until there is could have saved the victims of 'Hie with a leash in their hands. They a major accident. I'm especially Canyons avalanche. We also have been successful in their shop. concerned when road conditions learned how lo find someone who Places like these have been are bad due to snow, fog or ice. has been caught in an avalanche, opening for animals, everywhere so There are people on the road ridwhich also could have helped the if you ever stop by to see one of ing bikes or running and if a car victims of the avalanche. My point these shops open up your coin was speeding and lost control or is that we have learned many things purse or pockets and donate. I drove off the road they could very that if the people in the avalanche think if we keep trying there will be easily hit a pedestrian. For the safewould have known, this whole dis- no more pets without the love and ly of everyone, I would like to see people following the traffic rules aster could have been avoided. warmth of a family. In conclusion I would just like to Thank you, Ulahns, for letting and more police officers on the saycitJwkievcry school (not just animals have a place in your hearts. schools in Park City) should be -Shannon Peters -Tucker Evans D A Y F 50 S. Redwood Rd. Salt Lake City, Utah 2-day minimum 355-PARK Not valid with other offers www.diamondparking. com (7275) reimbursement if a child actually comes and eats the food. So if children don't, then the food and money go to waste. "It looks all fine and dandy, but if they don't come and cat the food..." Carlscn said, describing the program as a "catch 22." Park City School Dislricl offers breakfast at all of its schools except Trailside and Jeremy Ranch elementary, according to district official Nancy Scott, where only 17 and 11 percent of students are on free or reduced lunch. Philosophically, some feel that time and care should come from a child's home, not from the government. At the education committee meeting, Gayle Ruzicka. president of the Utah Eagle Forum, criticized the notion of facilitating parents "who don't get out of bed to feed their children." "What happens on weekends or in the summer?" to such children. Ruzicka asked. Rep. Margaret Dayton. ROrem, expressed a similar concern, and reported that one of the community councils in her district brought breakfast to a local elementary school lo provide food for hungry kids there, but the school rejected the donations so they could gel the federal money. "I wish every community had what yours offered, then we wouldn't need this bill," Litvack said. "There's kids out there who are in need," said Rep. Ouanc Bourdeaux. D-Sall Lake City. "This particular bill is the right thing lo do." And most of the education committee agreed, giving the breakfast bill a favorable recommendation. It is currently under consideration by the House rules committee, Litvack's bill includes a measure that allows schools to opt out if providing breakfast would be ineffective or inefficient. Alternative schools thai start al 11 a.m., for example, could opt out.- 24 www.diamondparking.com *S»lf Parking *Val»t Parking • Continued from B-10 Boy Scout Sam Aho from Park City looks out of the snow cave he built and slept in at the Summit District Klondike Derby. Held February 18 and 19, the Derby included sled races and back country survival training. AIRPORT PARKING Choices! Hour Shuttle FREE Car Wash Expires 4/30/05 ** Park City. Cooperative Preschool Registration schedule f o r The 2005-2006 school year. 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