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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, December 19-21, 2007 f The Park Record A-4 J, Santas helpers busy in Park City? Dry Skin, Itchy Eyes? Sara Clark, a volunteer at the Christian Center In Park City, helps distribute gifts Tuesday to needy parents and kids. Here Clark navigates through a hallway overflowing with Christmas presents after retrieving a bag of gifts to give to a family. Officials at the Christian Center collected the gifts In December. We Have the Solution • Humidifiers • Hepa Filters • Germicidal KRISTIN MOHPHY/PARK RECORD HARTMAN HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Commercial • Residential Serving the 'Jiart" of your home and business Financing available OAC 615-1857 «i n More black bears will be hunted in 2008 • Continued from A-5 something that's attracted the bear to them or to someone else." Information about meet- rorrnu RESTAURANT ^ ings scheduled to discuss increasing the number of black bear hunting permits is available by calling (801) 5384700. 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(435) 659.9576 cell jcannc@signaturcgroupparkcity.com 800-888-tixx (8499) SMr 801-581-9980 SLC 435-654-5601 www.hebervalleyrailroad.org In IM.W j/ir.il.<,.in./ tilt* l t i ' t l i l i l \ ••! • . [ • . ( i l l ' A friendly reminder from Park City Municipal Corporation It is that time of the year again. All fees for beer and liquor licenses must be paid on or before: Luxury Spas & SaCons C Monday, December 3 1 , 2007 by 4:00 P.M. BUSINESSES THAT DO NOT HAVE A VALID LICENSE AT THAT TIME MUST CLOSE ALL BEER AND IIQUOR RELATO) ESTABUSHMEVTTS AT MIDNIGHT ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 31 IT , 2 0 0 7 . Spa /Salon SibtrMomtmn Sports Club .; the area to a "no hazard" level, J U.S. Forest Service officials saicJ:'^, This means the risk of damage fo'' wilderness and downstream propr>u erty resulting from potential'" floods would be no greater than^f the dam was not there, a prcfe's" release from the U.S. Forest*'"* This holiday season firefight- Service states. '.'in ers encourage citizens to donate The work could help stabilize gently used winter wear, blankets 13 mountain lakes in the Ashley and twin-sized comforters to the National Forest and High Uinfa'5 Peace House in Park City, a non- Wilderness area. J profit group that assists victims "This has been an excellent^ of domestic violence. demonstration of federal and "Please join us in our efforts state agencies cooperating vto* to help make the winter season restore natural integrity withfo warm and cozy for the women the High Uintas wilderness?'* and children, who because of Ashley National Forest domestic violence, are unable to Supervisor Kevin B. Elliott said^n remain in the comfort of their the press release. • ' ;'f home," a press release from the The largest structure stabilized1" Park City Fire District states. so far is the dam at Clements ' For information about where Lake, which cost about $650,0$)'items should be donated contact he said. Park City Fire District spokes"Surmountable obstacles aro"Se-nJ woman Tricia Hurd at (435) 940- and the project didn't always go^as"12514. plaiine'd-'but the Clement's Latete*-1' stabilization is a true example -6f" how inleragency collaboration can work to benefit local nee*^s"7 and the wilderness resource,' 1 J High Lakes Stabilization » Coordinator R. Brian Paul said^ » The purpose of a stabilization Dams at the Brown Duck a«d \ project underway in the Uinta Island lakes are slated to be stafj- \ Mountains is to upgrade dams in lizedin2008. Project in the Uinta Mountains 2198 5 MIQMLflMP DRIVE - SVIQflKHO'U.SC (SOI) W 5 - I235 WARM SPRINGS ROAD MIDWAY 435 654-I4OO r Board is scheduled to debate the matter Jan. 8. * We would like to thank everyone in advance for complying with Park City Municipal's beer and liquor ordinance. For questions and/or concerns, please contact us:. 435-615-5225 |