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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, May 4-6, 2005 The Park Record A-6 A new golf-course hazard Superior Quality! With heavy machinery in the background, a golfer putts at the Park City Golf Course on Tuesday. Golfers must play through the noise of the nearby construction site. Course manager Craig Sanchez said the work has minimal effect on the golf course, but admits "construction's construction." The work is located just off the course's eighteenth hole and forced the golf course to rebuild the 14th tee box. The crews are starting construction on cottages at Hotel Park City. w w-zl We don't need to slash our prices 60-90% to offer you. the lowest prices and the finest quality. Thousands of antique, semi antique and new handmade rugs and kelims from Persia, Pakistan, India, Turkey, China, Afghanistan and Caucasus. We also offer hand cleaning, restoration, appraisal, high quality rug pad, pick-up and delivery. Buy/trade old rugs. DIRECT IMPORTER Of THE WORLDS FINEST RUGS 3142 So. Highland Dr. (about 1400 I U Salt Lake City (801) 484-6364 (888) 445-RUGS (7847) GRAYSON WEST;'PARKRECORD Mon -Sat. 10:00 a m. lo 6:00 p.m Two moose spotted on Thaynes Canyon Way Specializing in repair and restoration of furniture in home touch up R E F I N I S H I N G F U R N I T U R E O S t~ E S A N •and repair. Antique Specialist S A L T L A K E C I T V U T A H B A 1 O -3 ( 8 O 1 ) 3 5 9 - S 2 3B Custom upholstery Pick up & delivery 801-359-5238 Free Estimates police said the man was acting suspicious. where people in a hot tub were 'Hie police received a complaint reportedly dumping water on pedes- al 3:30 p.m. in Park (lly that dogs trians. The police found the sus- were off leashes and their owtiers pects, who apologized to the victim. were not cleaning up after the pets. On Friday. April 29 at 9:31 p.m., At 2:40 p.m., the police were told the police received a complaint that of an alleged fraudulent use of a a green sport-utility vehicle was credit card in Hark City. involved in a hit-and-run accident At 2:22 p.m.. a hit-and-run traffic on the 700 block of Kearns accident was reported on Woodbine Boulevard. Way. At 7:42 p.m., the police received On Wednesday, April 27 at 4:05 a report that a man on the 1N00 p.m., a person on 'Iliayncs Canyon block of Kearns Boulevard was Way reported two moose in the watching passers-by with binoculars. neighborhood. 'Hie person who contacted the On Tuesday, April 26 at 6:20 • Continued from A-5 p.m., a male shoplifter was reported in custody for allegedly shoplifting on the 1800 block of Park AvcnuJ. 'Hie police cited the person and the man was released. 'Hie police arrested a man at 3:40 p.m. who was reportedly intoxicated and stumbling as he was crossing the street carrying a baby al the 1N0O block of Park Avenue. 'I"he baby's mother was called to pick up the child. 'Hie police acknowledged that a child-abuse case was under investigation in Park City at 4:47 p.m. A woman contacted the police at 2:16 p.m. saying that a suspicious man was watching her as she jogged on the Rail Trail. Hie police were unable to locale a suspect. Al 12:06 p.m.. the police received a complaint that a vehicle had been egged on the 1900 block of Park Avenue. The incident occurred the Saturday before, the police were told. On Monday. Aug. 25 at 4:54 p.m., the police were told of an argument on the 1700 block of Kearns Boulevard between a tow-truck driver and the owner of the vehicle that the driver was attempting to low. Lots of new Utah laws now on the books SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Al 12:01 a.m. Monday. 233 new Utah laws became effective. Utah lawmakers passed a lolal of 312 new laws during the 2005 general session which ended March 2. Some took immediate effect with the signature of Gov. Jon Huntsman; others won't be on the books until July 1. the start of Utah's next fiscal year. But the bulk of the new legisla- 'W tion becomes law Monday, including a measure that requires at least one mediation session for divorcing spouses, and one to require drivers involved in minor traffic accidents to exchange insurance information. Some of the new taws stirred controversy and took more than one legislative session to pass. It will also be a class C misdemeanor to knowingly possess a false Utah drivers license or identification card and the offense increases to a class A. if thai card is used to buy alcohol or tobacco, or if used to access establishments lhat sell alcohol. Lawmakers have made it a class A misdemeanor lo refusing a police officers order to stop walking or running from them, and have enhanced the penalty for a second domestic violence offense. if it occurs within five years of the first one. Another new law requires local governments to prove a compelling interest before restricting the free exercise of religion through zoning practices. The socalled "steeple act" will let The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints and other faiths erect buildings and steeples in residential areas. ^•'Vtm&tmSfi'*''" Sprint ! Park City...we've got you covered! Check out the new Sprint Store in Sugar House - exit 1300 E off 1-80 1028 East 2100 South 801.486.5155 Tnjoy a Sumptuous Mothers Day %runch Carvin Station Omelette Station Potatoes Waffles French Buy one camera phone, get one FREE! Save an additional Two camera phones for only $59 33 1 4 'I $30 No more ugly overages! with this coupon Fair & Flexible calling plans starting at $35 I _ J Ssnsmg PM-A740 . Sea stws tot tonpJfte detail. BOOD Kandnt Ottin Ekgtie en Sinyu 8700 r* Sviuung A?40 eaty. OHu orpins 5iftffli. Additional HO m i o g i :flpfcfeutleonryal Suqai tfauat Sprint Slue when coupon is prunied. 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