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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, March 19-21, 2008 A-3 I The Park Record COUNTY EDITOR: Patrick Parkinson 649-9014 e x t 112 countynews@parkrecord.com COUNTY SEAT Immigration bill signed JOIN US FOR EASTER BRUNCH! Cold Buffet Carved Meats Orange Basil Grilled Salmon Filet Spring Asparagus with Raspberry Vinaigrette Shrimp and Dill Havarti Quiche Roasted Turkey Breast with Fresh Cranberry Ginger Relish Herb Crusted Leg of Lamb with Rosemary Garlic Pan Jus Hot Buffet • 1. Scrambled Eggs & Homestyle Potatoes 2. Smoked Bacon &c Country Link Sausage 3. Cheese Blintzes with Wild Blueberry Sauce 4. Eggs Benedict 5. Teriyaki BeefKabobs 6. Sesame Crusted Ahi Tuna Croquettes with Wasabi Soy Sauce 7. Black Angus Meat Loaf with Mushroom Demi Glace 8. Herb breaded free range Chicken Thighs with Roasted Vegetables SCOTT SINE/PARK RECORD Sen. Allen Christensen, R-North Ogden, Is shown on Capitol Hill during the recent general session of the Utah Legislature. Christensen voted against Senate Bill 81, which is an omnibus illegal-immigration bill modeled after one of the toughest in the United States. ernmental entities to verify the immigration status of people who apply for state or local benefits. Passage of the bill could also mean the state's Alcoholic R-St. George. By PATRICK PARKINSON Sen. Kevin Van Tassell, R- Beverage Control Commission Vernal and Rep. Mel Brown, R- would not be able to issue liquor Of the Record staff licenses to illegal immigrants. GOP Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. Coalville each voted for the Leaders in the business and Rep. Christine signed into law a controversial measure. law-enforcement communities in Johnson, D-Salt Lake City and bill that is modeled after one of Park City panned the new law. the nation's toughest stands Sen. Allen Christensen, a State lawmakers should not Republican who represents the against illegal immigration. make immigration laws, which East Side, voted against the bill. The law will require Park City The law will be enacted July 1, are under the jurisdiction of fedpolice officers and deputies in eral law enforcement. Park City Summit County to begin cracking 2009 and could require some Police Chief Lloyd Evans said. employers more closely verify down on undocumented people Controversial provisions that by enforcing federal immigration whether people they hire are in include denying in-state tuition the United States legally. laws. for illegal immigrants and revokThe comprehensive immigraSenators and representatives ing their driving privilege cards tion measure is modeled after a who serve Summit County split were removed from the substitheir vote on Senate Bill 81. law in Oklahoma. SB 81 also could require gov- tute version of SB 81 the goversponsored by Sen. Bill Hickman, nor signed last week. 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Otjier calls recently received by emergency dispatchers in Summit County include: Deputies were asked to respond to a domestic dispute that involved a man and woman in western Summit County March 8 at 10:27 p.m. A 21-year-old woman was detained for allegedly shoplifting items from a store at Redstone Town Center March 8 at 9:56 p.m. On March 8, a man told a dispatcher his Saab was stolen from his house in the Snyderville Basin. People were reportedly fighting in a parking lot near a Kimball Junction nightclub March 8 at 12:10 a.m. A woman driving a Toyota Camry flattened one of her tires when she struck a pothole in western Summit County March 7 at 8:40 p.m. No serious injuries were reported as a result of a traffic accident that involved a Dodge Ram and Ford sport utility vehicle March 7 at 4:34 p.m. On March 7, a man on Quarry Drive said his laptop computer was stolen. Three men who allegedly attempted to enter a house on Bobsled Boulevard fled the scene March 7 around 2 a.m. Somebody on Buckboard Drive complained when four kids built a snowboarding ramp across a sidewalk near the home March 7 at 1:29 a.m. A deputy instructed the juveniles to clean up the mess. No injuries were reported as a result of a traffic accident in western Summit County that involved a Ford Escape and Jeep Cherokee March 6 at 7:49 p.m. On March 6, a Highland Estates woman reported a case of identity theft to the Sheriff's Office when she realized someone had been using her Social Security number to file taxes for three years. A woman on West Hoytsville Road said two dead deer were in a shed near her home March 6. No injuries were reported as a result of a traffic accident that involved two vehicles in Silver Summit March 6 at 10:05 a.m. No injuries were reported as a result of a traffic crash that involved a Toyota Tacoma and Saturn on Forest Meadows Road March 6 at 8:45 a.m. A Timberline man wasn't hurt when he struck a snow bank on Kilby Road in his vehicle March 5. Nobody was injured when firefighters contained a house fire on Lower River Road in Francis March 5 around 9 p.m. No injuries were reported as a result of a traffic accident that involved a Subaru Forester and Toyota Tundra in the Snyderville Basin March 5 at 5:43 p.m. Someone allegedly stole a bundle of copper wire from a construction site near the golf course in Jeremy Ranch March 5 at 2:48 p.m. Please see Wire, A-4 MUSTANG Jin, Ukminvi ***:' P A R K C I T Y F I N E D I N I N G A TI T S B E S T 30 - 6 0 % off Entire stock of fall and winter merchandise w u. _• 25% off Entire fen stock of new ^spring arrivals phone 435.575.8336 Monthly-Saturday 10-7, Sunday 12-5 Loratccl at ItedKlonc Center at Kimhall Junction, Park City. Utah ';ss^SV VOTED UTAH'S BEST ECLECTIC MENU CITY WEEKLY "Submit to the wizardry of Park City culinary star Bill Huffcrd, who puts an uninhibited spin on American Contemporary cuisine. 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