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Show I Wed/Thurs/Fri, March 22-24, 2006 The Park Record Just a refresher Firefighters assess the condition of a mannequin patient during a routine training exercise last week in western Summit County. One firefighter provides oxygen, while another prepares to take the patient's blood pressure, Park City Fire District spokeswoman Tricia Hurd said. Firefighter Tor Boschen is pictured in the center holding onto the mannequin's shoulders. Starting including full bullnose edge, sink & cooktop cut out Most Jobs Finished in 2 Days No Hidden Charges!!! Stone Unlimited, Inc. THE SOURCE FOR ARCHITECTURAL STONE 801-48-STONE (78663) PLEASE VISIT OUR SHOWROOM AT 3267 SOUTH 300 WEST (1-15 EXIT 306) PARK CITY SALES REP: SUE LIPKE (435) 901-1722 BAnGKOKnnTHAI PHOTO COURTESY TRICIA HURD on u x J mam COUNTY WATCH CHECK OUT OUR NEW WINE CELLAR East Side commissioners named The Summit County Commission last week appointed a sitting planning commissioner from Peoa and a Hoytsville man to serve on the Eastern Summit County Planning Commission. Planning Commissioner Ray Milliner was named to a second term and Mike Brown was appointed to his first four-year Over 600 wine selections for every taste and budget Woods Cross resident Bobby Marriott to serve beer during the upcoming Dirty Rotten Buckers Spring Fling at the Peoa Rodeo Grounds. "The purpose of the event is to have a bucking horse contest," Summit County. Deputy Clerk Launa Blonquist said. County Commissioners Bob Richer and Sally Elliott voted to approve the permit. stint on the board. Brown replaces Doug Geary who served the maximum nine years on the Planning Commission. The board meets each month on the first and third Wednesdays. Commissioner Ken Woolstenhulme has opposed a beer license for an event promoter in South Summit. Woolstenhulme claims some South Summit residents have complained about "beer being Woolstenhulme against beer at thrown around" in the park and he may vote against single-event Peoa event beer permits in Peoa. Last Wednesday was not the With a 2-1 vote, however, the first time Summit County County Commission authorized Poll: Most Utahns don't know their legislators Oh, we also have fantastic Thai Food SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Seventeen percent of Ulahns responding to a survey said they could name both their state representative and state senator, and another 17 percent said they could name one of the two. The remaining 67 percent were not certain or did not known the name of either legislator. 605 Mtiri Street • I'jrk Street • 649. THAI (8424) • uavw.bangkokchaionmain.com Wine Spectator Award of Excellence 2000 to 2005 • Salt Lake U Weekly "Best Pad Thai" Whether they knew their legislators were or not, 36 percent said their state senator should be re-elected and 40 percent said their state representative should be re-elected. About a third said it is time to "give someone new" a chance to serve. The rest didn't know. The survey of 412 residents was taken March 14-16 by Dan Jones & Associates for KSL-TV and the Deseret Morning News, which reported the results in a copyright story Monday. The survey also found that 19 percent said they were very likely to go to Tuesday night's party caucuses and 17 percent were somewhat likely to go. County and state party delegates will be picked at the neighborhood meetings Tuesday. At the county and state party conventions, the delegates can narrow the number of candidates from their party running for county and state offices. 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