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Show A-6 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, May 22-25 2010 The Park Record Walmart hosts Basin competition SEE AN EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN IN A RELAXED URGENT CARE SETTING., • Open 365 days a year - no appointment necessary • Staffed by Board Certified Emergency Physicians • Less waiting time than emergency rooms • Less out of pocket expenses for patient • X-Ray on site, plus a wide range of clinical services Now accepting these Select Health insurance plans: ERIK DAEN1TZ/PARK RECORD Walmart transportation technician Jared Lyon of Buckeye, Ariz., competes in the technicians contest at the Walmart Transportation Regional Truck Driving and Technicians Competition held May 19 at The Canyons cabriolet parking lot. Drivers and technicians had to advance from local competitions to reach the regional event Wednesday. The top placing drivers and technicians will advance to the national competition in Bentonville, Ark., the home base for Walmart transportation. • SelectMed • SelectMed Plus • SelectCare • SelectCare Plus RAP grants were misspent eel the 2010 Park City Jazz Festival. But Assistant Summit County Manager Anita Lewis said the foundation expects to keep the grant it was awarded last year. "They are going to hold an event this year," Lewis said By PATRICK PARKINSON about the Park City Jazz Of the Record stuff Foundation. "They're going to shift it a little bit from what they have done in the past. But going to hold someThe local jazz festival has they are 1 been canceled and county offi- thing/ Funding non-profit arts cials are concerned about whether the Park City Jazz groups receive from the RAP Foundation and other strug- Tax must be spent programgling nonprofits are properly ming events in Summit spending the grant money they County, Hanrahan stressed. receive from Summit County. The County Council is cur"That's important/ 1 rently looking at clarifying Summit County Councilman those guidelines. Organizations that misJohn Hanrahan said. The Park City Jazz spent the money in the past Foundation, in 2009, received saw their grants cut the followabout $33,000 from the ing year. "They hit them where it Summit County Recreation, Arts and Parks Tax to host counts, which is money." Lewis their music festival this year. said. However, financial struggles But there should be mechaforced the foundation to can- nisms to prevent groups from misusing the funds hi the first place. Hanrahan said. "I'm not convinced that it is a problem," Hanrahan said. "I'm just not convinced that that is a reason not to put safeguards in place." The RAP Tax is a countywide sales-tax initiative and a County Council works to clarify grant guidelines SNOW CREEK MEDICAL CENTER 1600 Snow Creek Drive Park City, Utah 84060 (435) 655-0055 www.snowcreekmedical.com Next to Park City Market & adjacent to State Liquor Store blinds | bedding |, shades citizen panel recommends to Summit County how to allocate the revenue. Most of the money funds cultural programs while the rest is used for building public recreation facilities. Currently, groups receive their checks and explain later how the funding was spent. Instead, the grant recipients should not receive their funds until they are ready to spend the money, Hanrahan said. "I'd rather the county get the interest off that money,*' Hanrahan said. Maybe Summit County could better control how groups spend their grants by holding the money and requiring the organizations to request draws when they need access to their funds. Summit County Councilman Chris Robinson said. 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