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Show A-4 The Park Record WedAThurs/Fri, May 19-21, 2010 Treasurer interviews slated Job is 'as significant a position as it gets,' councilman says By PATRICK PARKINSON Of the Record staff NATIONAL Confidence to close! Know before you go! Michelle Huggins Insurance Specialist 801.659.4407 dmichellehuggins@hotmail.com The Summit County Council on Wednesday is scheduled to interview three candidates for county treasurer. Former Summit County Treasurer Glen Thompson, a Republican, resigned from the post in April. The interviews, which are open to the public, are scheduled to begin at the Sheldon Richins Building at 5 p.m. The treasurer is the electwww.parkrecord.com LARGEST SALE EVER! ALL HANDMADE RUGS WHILE SUPPLIES LAST 7 MILLION IN INVENTORY MINIMUM 40% OFF THE EXISTING SALE PRICES! 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Henry Glasheen, Mike In the November elecHoward and Richard Motto. tion, voters will select a new Beth Jacobson, chief county treasurer who could deputy Summit County replace the interim treasurtreasurer, said her office er in January. Each appliwould benefit from having a cant for interim county treasurer who has experi- treasurer will receive a 20minute interview with tin1 ence in accounting. Council on "The biggest part of the County county treasurer is invest- Wednesday. ing," Jacobson said. Glasheen, a Republican, "Somebody that has a little is a candidate for treasurer knowledge with money and in November. He is slated to investing, I think would be face Park City Democrat Corrie Kirklen in the treasurer race. . Glasheen works as an investment adviser. He has a bachelor's degree in political science and is chairman of the Summit County Republican Party. Howard, a Republican, owns Computame in Park City. He received his undergraduate degree in math and computer science. He has a Master of Business Administration from Brigham Young University. Motto, a Republican, graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of Utah and a master's degree from Syracuse University. He owns an architecture company. Meanwhile, Thompson said health concerns influenced his decision to retire early. Thompson was treasurer for about 25 vears. COUNTY SHERIFF'S REPORT area May 16 at 1:01 p.m. • On May 10, a woman in • A woman on Parkview the North Summit area said Terrace on the West Side of somebody vandalized her Summit County said a trailer by breaking the winmotorist struck her mailbox dows. on May 16. • A Coalville man said a stereo was stolen when a car • On May 15, a caller had On May 15, a woman was burglarized in the North complained repeatedly claimed that a $10,000 ring Summit area May 10 at 2:24 about loud music emanating she had repaired at a jewelp.m. from the bowling alley at ry store at Kimball Junction • A caller on Border had not been returned. The Kimball Junction. • No injuries were reportStation Road in the North store recently went out of ed as a result of a traffic Summit area said several business and several people crash that involved two cars mailboxes were vandalized have complained that they in Jeremy Ranch May 15 at May 10. did not receive their jewelry • On May 9, a deputy told before the company closed 2:36 p.m. • A cow was loose in the panhandlers at Kimball its doors. road in the Oakley area May Junction that they are not The caller asked the dis- 14 at 11:56 p.m. allowed to beg for money or patcher what she could do to rides in the Snyderville • A domestic dispute was retrieve her ring. to the Sheriff's Basin. Other calls recently reported Office from Pinebrook May • A man at an apartment received by the Summit H a t 10:43 p.m. complex on Kilby Road said County Sheriff's Office his cellular phone was stolen • A caller on included: on May 9. Woodenshoe Lane in Peoa • On May 16, a caller in a house in the South • On May 9, a man at an the Tollgate subdivision said Summit area was burglarapartment complex on Kilby said a cabin was burglar- ized May 14 at 4:46 p.m. Road said his vehicle was ized. An air compressor and burglarized in the night. • On May 13, a man on two all terrain vehicles Echo Dam Road in the • Several vehicles were were among the items North Summit area said vandalized while parked at a stolen. cash, jewelry and an iPod party at a house in the South • A domestic dispute was Summit area on May 8. reported to the Sheriff's were stolen from his home. "Vulgarities have been writ• A brush fire was reportOffice from the North Summit ed to the Sheriff's Office ten on several of the cars," a from the West Side of report from the Summit Office Summit County near County Sheriff's Kimball Junction May 13 at states. 5:05 p.m. • A case of domestic vio• No injuries were report- lence was reported to the ed as a result of a traffic Sheriff's Office from the crash that involved two West Side of Summit pickup trucks in the County May 8 at 9:49 p.m. Snyderville Basin May 13 at • An assault was reported 1:50 p.m. to the Sheriff's Office from a • A man in Blackhawk business in the Snyderville Station told a Sheriff's Basin May 8 at 8:28 p.m. Office dispatcher a • On May 8, a man in the Specialized bicycle was North Summit area told a stolen May 11 at 2:19 p.m. Sheriff's Office dispatcher • On May 11, a caller on he had threatened a U.S. Canyons Resort Drive said Census worker who came on several items were stolen his land. 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