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Show A-5 The Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, November 1-4, 2008 saion seven COUNTY SEAT COUNTY EDITOR: Patrick Parkinson 649-9014 excII2 countynews@parkrecord.com EXPRESS FACIAL $40 UPGRADE WITHDIAMOND HEAD MICRO $25 Elliott, so far, is biggest spender CUSTOM SEVEN FACIAL $75 (WAS $95) ADD MICRO $20 TEEN FACIAL $40 Party. Richins, who has received only two contributions, has spent $2,501. Geary Construction donated $1,000 and Richins contributed $1,501 to his campaign. Silver Creek Democrat John Oakley residents Ken and Karren Hanrahan and Park City Woolstcnhulme. Republican Tom Hurd are comElliott boasts having more than 60 campaign contributors. peting for seat C on the Summit Her largest donation was $3,500 County Council. from Parkite William White. Hanrahan reported raising Those who contributed $500 to about $7,780 and spending about Elliott's campaign include: $5,409. His two largest contribuParkite Donna Van Buren, tions were $2,000 from Parkite Oklahoma resident Bill Settle. Beano Solomon and $1,000 from Heber residents Roy and Molly Gary and Linda Barbour. Hamilton, Equality Utah and the Hurd contributed $5,000 to his Summit County Democratic campaign of which he has spent Party. $2,385. Three candidates are vying for Snyderville Basin Democrat Claudia McMullin outspent her Summit County Council seat D Republican opponent in the race and Basin Democrat Chris for County Council seat B. Robinson has outspent his oppoMcMullin has spent about $6,546 nents in the race. Robinson, who and she received $500 contribu- has spent about $8,647. received a tions from Van Buren. Park City $2,000 contribution from Park resident Rory Murphy and the City resident John Miller. Summit County Democratic California resident Lawrence But several candidates in County Council races report no donations By PATRICK PARKINSON Of the Record staff Finance disclosures filed Tuesday show Summit County Commissioner Sally Elliott, a Democrat vying for seat A on the Summit County Council, has spent more than any other candidate in the five county races. Elliott's campaign had spent $15,646 and was in the hole about $16 this week. Her opponent, Woodland Republican Bill Miles, had spent $1,886, according to financial reports filed Tuesday. Miles has received only three campaign contributions: $1,000 from Geary Construction, $250 from Salt Lake City lobbyist Doug Foxley and $200 from Riches and Parkite Burton Stohl each contributed $1,000 to Robinson's campaign. Robinson's Republican opponent, Parkite Alison Pitt, has spent about $364 on her campaign and received no contributions. Jeremy Ranch resident Gary Shumway, a member of the Constitution Party, also received no contributions. Shumway reportedly has spent $1,250 campaigning for seat D. Finally, Kamas Republican David Ore has outspent his Democrat opponent in the race for County Council seat E. Salt Lake City lobbyist Doug Foxley donated $500 and Ure reported spending about $3,217. Samak Democrat Steve Weinstein is vying against Ure and reportedly has spent only $352 on his campaign. Nobody had contributed money to Weinstein's campaign. Candidates must file their final financing forms within 30 days of Election Day. ! •VA: f '" KAREN BETTIS, master esthetician UNERASE • EMINENCE : Salon Seven : 435.901.0730 COUNTY SHERIFF'S REPORT Child abduction scare at Trailside was a false alarm A possible child abduction was reported to the Summit County Sheriff's Office Oct. 24 by an administrator at Trailside Elementary School. But it was a false alarm, Sheriffs Office spokesman Josh Wall said about the call at 12:57 p.m. A Glenwild woman whose car was being repaired in Silver Creek had her gardener pick her child up at the school, Wall explained, adding that another student reported the case after seeing the child get into a pickup truck with the stranger. Other calls Sheriffs Office dispatchers received last wee|< include: • A case of domestic Violence' was reported to the Sheriffs Office " from Coalvillc Oct. 26 at 11:36 p.m. • A woman on State Road 35 in South Summit said her vehicle was burglarized Oct. 26 at 9:09 p.m. • A man on Silver Spur Road in Jeremy Ranch said his truck was egged and food was splattered onto his home by vandals Oct. 26 at 1:19 .m. • Someone on Oslo Lane contacted the Sheriff's Office when beer cans and vomit was found inside a home Oct. 26. • Somebody on Jeremy Road said a gun was fired near their home Oct. 26 at 1:22 a.m. • Two people were detained for shoplifting at a business on Landmark 1 r>riye Oct, 25 at 12:06 p . m . ' :; '' ' 1 ' '"•'' "' " ' • " ••' ; ' l "' • Three hordes were loose by Kamas Food Town Oct. 25 at 2:42 a.m. • No injuries were reported as a result of a traffic crash in South Summit Oct. 24 at 10:02 p.m. • A hit-and-run traffic crash was reported to the Sheriffs Office when a GMC Sierra struck a motorcycle in a parking lot at Quarry Village Oct. 24 at about 5:55 p.m. • Somebody on Fairview Drive in the Snyderville Basin said Halloween decorations were stolen from the home Oct. 24 at 3:51 p.m. • A man in western Summit County said somebody cashed his stolen checks at Walmart Oct. 24 at 1:05 p.m. • Somebody in Marion said kids in a pickup truck threw eggs at cars Oct. 23 at 10:23 p.m. • A black cow in was loose on Rob Young Lane Oct. J ur 53 al'fcbi p.m. -'-'^ '' "' " • A Snyderville Basin woman reportedly threatened to kill herself Oct. 23. • A woman on Cutter Lane said the Halloween decorations were stolen Oct. 23. • No injuries were reported as a result of a hit-and-run traffic crash that involved a car on Bitner Road Oct. 23. • No injuries were reported as a result of a traffic crash in the Snyderville Basin that involved a Jeep and Honda sport utility vehicle Oct. 22 at 8:19 a.m. • A man on Fawn Drive said items were missing from his home Oct. 21. • A skeleton rider was reportedly injured in a fall at Utah Olympic Park Oct. 21 at about 2:20 p.m. • No injuries were reported as a result of a "traffic, crash *at the Sheldon Richins Building Oct. 21 at 2:04 p.m. A TABLE FOR W O WvS JUST AND MARY NEEDED 2 FOR1 LUNCH AND DINNER Reservations: 645-6455 www.steinlodge.com STEIN ERIKSEN LODGE PARK CITY, U T A H "Best Sunday Brunch' - Zagat Survey "Best Food Overall" - Contf6 Nast Traveler .••;•••.(,"•• ,.V](>ng-^pect^to/'p Award of E"cetiencD ^.. i j Vatic!i ah*} day of l h e \ w c ( tnoSu^b'n/SO/oa.'Entree 6roQiJar orlesTcr value with purchase of any ontrOo from mam menu Not v3lid for Sunday Brunch or on holidays Cornplimontary valet parking 'ample 'H Soiree Productions Home of White Couture designer bridal Sc tuxedo a unique access to a great selection of le gowns and cocktail dresses from s ;ley Mischka * Vera Wang * Siri A*.. 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