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Show The Park Record Saturday, March 21, 1998 County's Wanted Have you seen these people? JAZZ A-6 Rii ' , "1TJ ,1 " i "iff 1. I'rJ ' i yr'-sr zEEf - r v -Jk J- fit s fi The Mflin Street Moll k 333 Mflin Street Come enjoy the music Sflturdfly evenings Free concerts stnrting nt 7:30pm As Frances' flirtation continued, Floyd could only wonder: "Is it my new cologne, or table 21 ?" Of course, not everyone wko dines at tke Goldener Hirsch Inn is fortunate enough to be seated at Takle 21. But tkat doesn't seem to'dampen anyone's spirits. Our superk cuisine, personalized service and elegant Austrian setting are sure to enckant you. No matter where you kappen to sit. Winter Hours Breakfast from 7 - 9:30 am Lunch from 11:30 am - 2:30 pm Apres Ski from 2:30 - 6 pm Dinner from 6 - 9:30 pm Call for reservations. (435) 649-7770 w o o D EER VALLEY Q B fl B M 5 u fl fl SB PUBLIC NOTICE The Summit County Board Of Commissioners have scheduled a Public Hearing regarding the Ranch Place Roads. The hearing is set for Monday, March 30, 1998 at 7:00p.m. at the Parley's Park Elementary. For further information contact Anita Lewis at 615-3220. 1 IMA,,,,, --' Dallin Jones Summit County Sheriff Fred Eley, Park City Police Chief Lloyd Evans and Lieutenant Bardell Hamilton of the Utah Highway Patrol are seeking help from local residents in apprehending the individuals pictured above. Please call (435)615-3500, (435)336-3500, or (435) 783-4356 with any information concerning these individuals. Dallin Jones is wanted for James Atherton ATM card theft, a felony offense. Jones' last known address was 190 Parkview in Park City. James Atherton is wanted for failure to appear, a misdemeanor offense. Atherton's last known address was 4200 Rasmussen Road in Park City. The Summit County Sheriff's Office offers a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any Thomas Tucker person wanted for a felony. Thomas Tucker of Kamas was apprehended hours after The Park Record ran the first installment install-ment of "County's Wanted" on Wednesday, March 18. Tucker was wanted for failure to appear, a misdemeanor offense. AH tips called into the Summit County Sheriff's Department can be kept confidential upon request. County Sheriff's Report Continued from A-5 a.m., a Park City resident reported that his son had damaged his residence, resi-dence, kicked in a door, and shouted shout-ed obscenities from the front lawn regarding money the suspect believed his father owed him. After contacting the suspect at work and obtaining an admission of guilt supporting sup-porting the complainant's claims, the suspect was transported to the Summit County Jail and booked for disorderly conduct. At 7:35 p.m., a sheriff's deputy stopped a vehicle in the Park City area for failure to signal. The driver driv-er was issued a citation for never receiving a driver's license and, after being advised by dispatch that the suspect was wanted for other charges, was transported to the Summit County Jail. At 10:52 p.m., a sheriff's deputy clocked a motorist on S.R. 224 travelling trav-elling 80 m.p.h. The suspect was pulled over and transported to the Summit County Jail, where he was booked for driving on a suspended license. On Saturday, March 14 at 12:08 p.m., sheriff's deputies responded to a civil problem in the Snyderville Basin area, where a couple reported report-ed that their tenant had been asked by the sheriff's department to leave a week earlier, but had refused to do so. The suspect was contacted by responding officers and advised that she should needed to leave the premises. The suspect was described as having mental defi- Grand Opening, Absolutely Free. rt! .:,; ; A A 1 1 M lul cm ILPS IF A GRAND OPENING OF YOUR CLOSET IS IN ORDER, NOW IS THE TIME TO CALL CLOSET SPACE. This month we'll install the highest quality closet available, absolutely free. You pay for the materials, and we'll pay for the labor. Just give us a call, mention this ad, and we'll draw up the perfect closet for your individual needs. Hurry! This Grand Opening offer lasts only through the end of March 1998. Limit one installation per family. Not valid with other offers. CALL FOR YOUR FREE IN-HOME CONSULTATION TODAY. Park City (801 ) 647-9979 Provo (80 1 ) 377-6464 Salt Lake City (801) 355-6767 Ogden (801) 394-6767 Toll Free (800) 750-9052 ciencies by both the responding officer and the complainants, and appeared to be confused about whether a moving company was coming to move her items. The responding officer advised the complainants com-plainants that they should obtain a judge's eviction notice to help remove the tenant. At 1:04 p.m., a Park City resident resi-dent reported the forgery of. two checks for the total amount of $300. Responding officers noted the name on the checks and advised the complainant to contact con-tact her bank and report the fraud. At 1:07 p.m., an Evanston, Wyo. resident reported that she watched her car get hit by a motorist while dining at Kimball Junction restaurant. After hitting her -car, the motorist allegedly drove off. Responding officers searched the surrounding area, but did not find a car matching the complainant's description. At 2:50 p.m., a Park City resident resi-dent turned over alleged evidence of marijuana use by a former tenant ten-ant to the sheriff's department. On Monday, March 16 at 9:11 a.m., sheriff's deputies responded to an alarm at the Factory Outlet Mall, .where an employee . was waiting and told officers' she had set off the alarm. : ' ' On Tuesday, March 17 at 10 a.m., a Park City resident reported that he had received a threatening phone call at his law office in Salt Lake City. The complainant advised he was a divorce lawyer, and the threat, which was made against his family, could have come from one of the parties involved in a divorce case. Surveillance was placed on the complainant's home and the school his children attend. On March 18 at 1 a.m., a Park City resident reported that the snowmobile she drives to a cabin owned by the Girl Scouts in the Guardsman's Pass area had been stolen while she was in town., The complainant advised officers that the vehicle, worth about $3,500, belongs to the Girl Scouts and can be started without a key due to ignition malfunction. & H TRAILS OUT YOUR BACK DOOR... SKI LIFT 4 BLOCKS OUT YOUR FRONT DOOR 430-432 Woodside Four-Unit Apartment Complex This 4 unit apartment complex is conveniently located in the historic district of Old Town. Excellent rental history. Call for income statement. $460,000 ' ' Prudential Coleman Real Estate v Saddleview Office Park 2200 Park Avenue Bldg. 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