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Show IPqpMee Hdpniitt The Newspaper Thursday, February 19, 1981 Page A7 A four-car accident tied up j-affic at 5 p.m. Feb. 12, and caused a total of $1,100 in damages to the vehicles. According Ac-cording to police records, Tammy Jones of Park City was stopped facing north at the intersection of Empire and Park Avenues when her 1972 Chevrolet Nova was struck from behind by a 1978 Rabbit driven by Jeff Buma. His car received $300 in damages when it was struck by a 1981 Citation driven by Peter Waters of Watertown, Mass. The Citation, a National rental car, received $200 in damages when it was struck by a 1979 Pontiac driven by Philip Corrado of Park City. The damages to the Pontiac were valued at $600. The police said two other vehicles were involved Park City High School f orensics team prepares for regional competition Wade Wallin and Mike Hunter led a 14-student contingent from Park City High School to a respectable showing in a forensics meet held Feb. 13 and 14 at Southern Utah State College in Cedar City. The meet was the 10th attended by the Park City forensics students since November. Nov-ember. Their next inter-scholastic inter-scholastic competition is the Region 11 forensics meet set for March 5 at Rowland Hall in Salt Lake City. Listed below are some of the Park City results from the competition in Cedar School Board buys to relocate houses The Park City Board of Education voted Tuesday to buy two building lots for $58,500 to be used for the relocation of two homes planned as teacher housing. The two homes, a duplex and a two-story brick house known as the Sullivan home, are currently located on property between Woodside and Empire Avenues near , 15th Street in Park City. The duplex sits on a piece-of school- district property which is being sold for $400,000 to the Salt Lake City firm of Akerlow-Thomas-Dyer, Inc. As a part of the agreement, the purchasers have agreed to give the district the Sullivan home, which sits on an adjoining lot. The district has been given 90 days from the date of sale (Feb. 19) to move both the duplex and the Sullivan home. District plans call for the Chicago-area residents Bill Seiden and Karen Stoutner were married Feb. 12 on the slopes of the Resort, followed by a reception at the Mid Mt. Lodge. The American Airlines pilot and flight attendant invited friends from Washington, D.C. to Honolulu to join in the novel celebration in Park City. in the chain-reaction accident, ac-cident, but they left the scene. Patrick Wayne Musman of Santa Ana, Calif, was cited for failure to yield the right-of-way at a stop sign on Valentine's day, when he struck a 1978 Mazda driven by Charlotte Millea of Salt Lake City. Musman, driving a 1980 Audi that sustained $600 in damages, was stopped stop-ped at the intersection of Empire and Park Avenues. He apparently started across Park Avenue to the 7-Eleven 7-Eleven when he struck Millea's 1978 Mazda, which was northbound on the highway. high-way. The Mazda sustained $400 in damages. Snowy road conditions caused Guy Arnell of Park City. Impromptu Speaking Wade Wallin: first place, superior rating, first round; second place, superior rating, rat-ing, second round. Mike Hunter: first place, superior, first round; third place, excellent rating, second round. Amy Finegan: third place, excellent rating, first round; fourth place, excellent excel-lent rating, second round. Extemporaneous Speaking 1 Denise White: fourth place, excellent rating, first round; fourth place, superior rating, second round. Bruce Vetter: duplex to be moved to a lot in Summit Park which will be purchased for $30,500. The Sullivan home will be moved to the Spring Creek subdivision sub-division near Kimball Junction. Jun-ction. That lot was purchased pur-chased for $35,000, with a 20 percent discount given for a cash sale. The board also authorized the district to hire architect Keith Stepan to supervise Recommendations for Community Council The Park City Board of Education has recommended recommend-ed that the following individuals individ-uals be appointed to the Park City School Community Council as representatives of the school district: Bob Harrington, to represent rep-resent Precinct Three. Julie Manwaring, to rep -A . '' Jiff I City to lose control of his Chevrolet pick-up on the 100 block of Norfolk Avenue Jan. 2. The police report failed to mention what he struck, but it caused $700 in damages to ' his truck. A hit and run driver caused $350 in damages to a 1979 Honda owned by Burton Hopewell. The Honda was parked in the Resort lot Feb. 14, when a 1979 Chevrolet backed up and struck it, then left the scene. A 12-volt battery was reported stolen from a Mt. Bell utility truck parked in a storage area owned by Enoch Smith Feb. 14. The sliding door of the truck had been pushed open, and tools scattered. The battery was removed by cutting the cable. No value was given third place, excellent rating, first round; fourth place, excellent rating, second round. Cindy Stewart: second sec-ond place, excellent rating, first round; fourth place, good rating, second round. Oratory Wade Wallin: third place, superior rating, first round; first place, superior rating, second round. Cindy Stewart: Stew-art: third place, excellent rating, first round; fourth place, excellent rating, second sec-ond round. Korey Lewis: third place, excellent rating, first round; fourth place, lots the construction of new foundations and the relocation of the homes. The estimated cost of moving the two buildings and providing new basements is about $37,000. The board invited bids for the job but received only one reply. Superintendent Richard Goodworth said Wednesday that the district may decide . to resubmit the job for bids. resent Precinct Two. Mae Jacobsen, to represent repre-sent Precinct Five. Elizabeth 'Libby' Hannay to represent Precinct Four. No action will be taken on the recommendations until those individuals have been consulted. for the battery, and no other items were reported stolen. Jeremy Orchin of Washington, D.C. reported the theft of a pair of Rossignol ST skis worth $235, Solomon 555 bindings worth $75, and K2 poles valued at $30 from the Resort plaza Feb. 14. Orchin told police he left the equipment locked in a ski rack overnight, and when he returned the following morning, they had been pried from the stand. A microwave oven was reported stolen from an unoccupied residence at 2420 Butch Cassidy Ct. Feb. 12. The incident was reported by Western Enviro Systems. A window apparently was broken with a rock to gain entrance to the building. Police said they discovered excellent rating, second round. Interpretation Amy Finegan: third place,' excellent rating, first round; third place, excellent rating, second round. Robin Fried-; man: second place, excellent . rating, first round. Collyn, Adamson: fourth place, excellent ex-cellent rating, first round; . second place, superior rat-' ing, second round. Legislative Forum Gil Holmes: llth place (out of 140 students), excellent, rating. Debate Bruce Vetter and Mike Hunter won two of four, rounds. In both of their wins, they took affirmative positions, posi-tions, in support of the," proposition. Forty schools were represented repre-sented in the Cedar City meet. There were about 170 ' students competing in tfie impromptu, extemporaneous extemporan-eous and interpretation categories, cat-egories, and about 120 in oratory. SV. i - r r footprints outside the house, but they have no suspect as yet. Veena Patel of Victoria, Texas was arrested Feb. 16 and charged with shoplifting Irom Wolfe's sporting goods store. A $27 shirt was stolen. -Robert Glenn Phillips of Houston, Texas was arrested Feb. 14 lor driving under the influence of alcohol. The 27-year-old was stopped at the 900 block of Park Avenue by Park City officers when he drove through a stop sign at the intersection of Main Street and Heber Avenue. Phillips refused to submit to a breathalizer test, and was SHOP HISTORIC MAIN STREET ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHRISTMAS GIFTS Open 10-8 daily. Specializing in handmade gifts, antiques, quilts and ornaments. 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