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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, March 19-21, 2008 * The Park Record A-6 Ride the bus, win a meal C.G. S P A R K S I FUINI1UIE !0Ul i WITH I O U I Carol Czmfel, who is vacationing from Pittsburgh, became the millionth bus passenger of 2008 Monday morning at the Old Town transit center. As she disembarked for a shopping outing on Main Street at about 11 a.m., Park City and Summit County officials greeted her, including City Manager Tom Bakaly, left, and Steve Reese, a transit supervisor. She won a $50 restaurant gift certificate. The buses reached passenger No. 1 million three days earlier than they did In 2007. KRISTIN MUHPHYfPARK FOR R1DMG WITH RECORD TEXTILES i FURNITURE • ACCESSORIES • IMPORTED ANTIQUES '454 South 500 West • Salt Lake City • 801.519.0000 • CGSPARKS.COM BERRETT MORTGAGE SERVICES SINCE 1986 FULL SERVICE MORTGAGE BROKER EXPERIENCE COUNTS Dean Berrett 30 years Kathy Wallberg 14 years Mary Allen 20 years Buying Real Estate? Pre-Qualify First. Call the Experts! PARK RECORD BUILDING 1670 BONANZA DRIVE #205 • PARK CITY 435-649-3497 Officers kept busy with the big ski crowds Someone called the police at 5:51 p.m. reporting a moose on 10:17 p.m. No one was injured, the Mine Road, near the Marsac but the damaged cars partially Avenue-Prospect Avenue interblocked the road, the police say. section. Earlier, at 8:24 p.m., a two-car An officer looked for the aniaccident was reported on the 300 mal, but by 6:05 p.m. it had left block of Swede Alley. No one the area where it was seen, the was injured. police say. Meanwhile, a vehicle slid into Someone called the Police a parked car at the Main Street- Department from Golden Eagle Heber Avenue intersection at Drive at 4:47 a.m., telling dis8:15 p.m. and at about the same patchers it appeared someone time an accident was reported on might have entered the house Kearns Boulevard. while the people inside were A persistent snow fell on sleeping. Saturday, creating slick roads in downstairs lights were on, the Park City area. The Police theThe police were told. Officers, Department typically sees an though, did not find evidence uptick in car crashes when it someone had entered, and the snows. police say the officers did not Other incidents reported to find footprints outside. the Police Department last week Revelers threw a party in a included: hot tub on Sunnyside Drive at On Sunday, March 16 at 8:39 3:15 a.m., prompting someone to p.m., a police officer stopped a call the police. driver on Stonebridge Circle and warned the people in wrote the person a speeding tick- theOfficers hot tub and told them they et. would be cited if the police were The driver was going 30 mph called back. in a 25 mph zone, the police say. At 12:15 a.m., someone on the The police received a com- 200 block of Deer Valley Drive plaint at 3:27 p.m. of a snow-cov- told the police a driver crashed ered car parked in a fire lane on into the front steps of a house. Norfolk Avenue. • Continued from A-5 The police say nobody was injured. On Saturday, March 15 at 12:15 p.m., someone on the 2200 block of Deer Valley Drive told the police their skis had been stolen. At 11:31 a.m., the police say they caught a driver at 48 mph in a 35 mph zone on the 2400 block of Kearns Boulevard. On Friday, March 14 at 10:39 p.m., someone on the 400 block of Main Street claimed he was assaulted. He complained he suffered a cut on his head, the police say. At 2:28 p.m., someone on the 1300 block of Lowell Avenue told the police their snowboard was stolen. A loud party was reported on the 1100 block of Deer Valley Drive at 3:41 a.m. On Thursday, March 13 at 1 p.m. someone on the 1300 block of Lowell Avenue told the police their skis were stolen. At 10:32 a.m., someone on Empire Avenue told the police two ski passes had been stolen from a room. Public police logs do not provide details, such as which resort the passes are to and what sort of pass they are. A police officer assisted the Summit County Sheriff's Office at 1:01 a.m. after an injured owl was reported at the S.R. 224Meadows Drive intersection. The owl was rescued, the police say. On Wednesday, March 12 at 11:11 p.m., a carport reportedly collapsed on the 1800 block of Homestake Road. The police say nobody was injured. On Tuesday, March 11 at 5:38 p.m., a moose calf was seen in the area of Estates Drive and Four Lakes Drive, which is in Park Meadows. Someone on the 1100 block of Lowell Avenue told the police at 5:30 p.m. a storage area was broken into sometime in the previous three days. A suitcase was missing, the police were told. Someone complained of a stolen snowboard at 12:44 p.m. on the 1300 block of Lowell Avenue. 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