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Show The Park Record WedThursFri, May 8-10, 2002 Film fest director leaves Fight breaEts out at Trailside A-2 After 16 years with Sundance, Cuillemet steps down, Cilmour named new director of festival By PATRICK CONNORS l ihr AY, in, t,itl Sunk- luilk iik I dncitor nt I In- Sun. I. iikc film Tcstival .iiiil ihr Sundance Institute's I )n imicnl.uv I ilm I i ur . 1 1 1 j . kll ihr Dt.'.iiii.iliiiii alter l'i years Willi I In- nidi, pendent hllll uroup. ii 1 1 1 1 1 h l to .in indicWIRI- II M i I III .III lllh IVK AV Willi lll- I'lllk HDC contemplates Kimball's torch Continued from A-1 lot ol Ihc I'.irk ( ilv h.iinN i lime, in. and Montv nates, he. id ol Ihc Main Slice! in. uh.miv spoke in lavor ol Ihc l( ' ' I K ill. Ml I'.olll I. .id. rs .ilLMkd lll.ll llle Ion 1 1 l on Id he a line lv inpic Iclm iV "We llunk il n a nical addilion lo ihc sii. cl." ( o.iIcn s. ud "VVc think M s in w hisloty " Malum . meanwhile, s.u.l Ihc ( lumber Hiircau intends to use Ihc .Hi in lis maikclim; materials Ilic ki.msluvci luiih. M.ilonc said, is lev U'.uiahlc "As Ihcv rcliiin. a lol ol people in- lookmr loi those nous iIk v saw Awful fire Continued from A-1 Sl, il. s u picscnted include I Mali. Wvoiiniiu, Mont, in, i. Idaho ,nid . V. I.la Kii'hv s.ii.l Im .-lighters arc most lomcniid about Ihc northern Kmkv Mount. iiiin. including Molilalia, in il 1 lie 1 0 Idaho and parts ol Wyoming "I I, ih w.in ,iso included in terms ol picdiitii)'.' we will have a hard li 'hl on on i hands." she said I he immediate Pal k ( ily area has avoided a Calaelvsillk lire II) until VeaiN but there have been several wilt Hues in llle area In 200I. a lite threatened Summit P-uk and Riders on shutdes up, Passenger counts or the J K )2 Kimball I Mile 1 ii ill Sliullle season ate in Show mt: that overall passe pas-se n-jcr counts increased and the tost per person lor use ol the shuttle shut-tle went dow n Over the past two seasons the kimhall liinelion Shuttle has moved ahnosl dO.IMHI riders, said SliVcl.cvMs.nl l euisl'.tos Stages, lonltaeloi lot this veil s sliullle P.clwcen December 15. 2(H)I and Apnl 14. 2(HL an average of 'X people hoarded the shuttle e h h day. up linn) 2()2 llle previous w mlei liu Iildini: riders on the Kimhall luiklion Olympic Shulllc. Ihc sliullle transported .V'n people dm nig lis J(Mi2 season. Simimil on ill v )lv i n pic Transit's Trailside Curbside mailboxes must be open The I 1 S Poslal Service is advising advis-ing all residents ol I Mali with curb-side curb-side mailboxes only lo secure ihc .loots of their mailboxes open until liulher notice. This is Iviim done as a salety prc-i prc-i allium, lo protect the public and lellel earners, lollowing ,i law euloreciilcul report thai the piv bomb susvcl may have Iven in s. uilhei n I Mali (( 'edar ( 'ily ) Monday afternoon. I'pon Ihc announcement, all teller carriers s. ii i li of Piov o. who dchvci lo curb-side' curb-side' mailboxes, returned to their post offices lor the rest ol the day " llle salety of our employees. J8 Sidewinder Drive Prospector Square, Park City The blind Dog would like to Thank you for a Great Season!!! Retold, the institute continued repoit, which slated thai (icnll ( lilinorc was named director o the him IcnIiv.iI (iilnii'ic previously shared Ihc role wilh (iuilkuict I lie rcpoii tiiulcd I lie organization organi-zation ;in saying, "'.illcr many years ii dedicated nci vice m a number of idIcn tor Sundance IiinIiIiiIc. Nicole ( iiiillcincl w ill Ic.ivc licr post Hie board and inan.mcincnl lire ur.ilclnl lor hci loiii; service in pnni or on IcIcmnioii." M.ilonc N.ud "I llunk this piece is one ol I hose icons " I A nn I ev. a member ol the com-miNsioi). com-miNsioi). .ilsoolkled support I think H's wondcrlul I think il si, uis ,i new lusioiv ihchiNioryol ihc )lv mpies." she s.ud Some ol Monday's discussion centered on the sic ol llle piece. The vool tall torch iN now sus-cildcd sus-cildcd on mrdci'N Il in located iin oulNidc the Kimhall. which in at ihc intersection ol Mam Street and I k ber Avenue Commissioner Dick l'cck .iuppcd thai ihc girders resemble a class pnect lor steclworkcrs. " I hc sculpture I'm in favor of I hc structure I don't think is all that season is lorccil the evacuation ol a neighborhood neighbor-hood llierc have ako been smaller lues. Development in Park City, like many oilier Western mountain lowns. is expanding into areas thai are susceptible to wildfires. Rlghy said "You're jusl adding luel to t he-fire. he-fire. 'I 'hose subdivisions are not designed to live with the lues." she-said she-said She also said " I hc overriding problem is the combination ol the drought and the expansion of urban areas " Righy, though, piaiscd efforts in the area lo prevent lires through route added another I .In1')!) rulers, tor a total ol ,NS The extra ll.-f'O riders represent repre-sent a 47-pcrccill incrcaNc over List year. An additional 4.VW passengers passen-gers boarded Ihc route serving Ilic ( 'anyons from Park ( ily The Kimball Junction Shuttle was a private venture that received sigml icanl support Iroin Suinmil County However, the majority of its funding came Iroin private sources. In September 2001. Lewis Bros. Stages won the bid to operate the shulllc during Ilic 2002 season. The final operating expenditures expendi-tures were approximately tO.OOO less than county officials' and the company's bids anticipated. Overall cost per rider this sea the American public aiiel the sanctity sancti-ty of the mail arc our primary concerns." con-cerns." said Stephen L. Johnson, manager of ihc Salt Lake City District of l he U S Poslal Service. Beginning today. Wednesday. I Mali Idler carriers will only deliver lo street mailboxes that arc oxn. Letter carriers will leave the box open after delivering the mail. Customers arc Iving asked Insecure Ihc mailboxes in an ovn position, if lossihlc If customers see anything suspicious in or around their mail-Kix. mail-Kix. they are asked to contact their local law enforcement personnel immediately. Tues. ;t nd many contributions lo the Sun. lance liiNlilnlc ami wish her well .in she pursues new challenges." chal-lenges." ( itiilleiiicl was hired by Sundance in iSJNs as Ihc organiza-lion's organiza-lion's 'ice President Among her many responsibili-l responsibili-l ics. she managed the group's linanccs and opcralions in addi-liun addi-liun lo coordinating Sundance pro-trains pro-trains in Tairopc. I. aim America and Asia. Hie Sundance Tilm Festival will he held Iroin Ian i through 2i in I'.irk City and Sail Lake City appropriate." l'cck said. The kransiovcr torch was erected erect-ed just before the ( )lyinpics and was supposed locnine down afterwards. Hie torch was the centerpiece ol the Chevy Hot .one. which was a popular spot lor )lytnpic revelers. Soon alter the (iames. the kimhall started talking about kecp-inu kecp-inu ihc sculpture On Wednesday, a group I'rom the Kimball and Kransiovcr sjioke in lavor ol the application. Kransiovcr s, id Ihc piece lies the northern end ol Main Street to the rest of the street. Kimball Executive Director Judith McConkic spoke similarly to I cy on the HDC. "Now that it's there, it becomes Ihc new history." she said. predicted development rules bin said livaloak brush is volatile. Winder, meanwhile, said the local I ire District is especially watching Summit Paik. Pinebrook and Hie Colony, which is nearby The ( anyons On Tuesday, conference attendees atten-dees were scheduled to hear from Summit County Commissioner Patrick Cone, hear an overview of the lusiory of fire prevention and participate in breakout sessions Wednesday's presenters include officials from the National Park Service, the PLM and the Forest Service On 'Iliursday, a field trip is scheduled cost down son decreased to 2.t2. The 24-pcrccnt 24-pcrccnt decrease is mainly due to an increased amount ol riders using the shuttle. The national average cosi per rider for transit systems is between $4 and $5. ' I 'lah Transit Authority's average rider cost for 2001 w as VVM Lewis said one goal of ihis year's transit system was to extend permanently info Summit County With Park City Transit commencing com-mencing service along Slate Road 224 on April 15. thai goal was achieved. Lewis said This was a small transportation miracle, he said. For information about local bus service, contact Park City Transit at 435-M 5-5.V50. 'Hie safeguard of leaving street mailbox doors open has also been implemented in Colorado. Nebraska. Iowa and northwest Illinois, where pipe bombs have been found. The bombs did not move through the mail and were not delivered with llle mail. Poslal inspectors, the FBI and numerous law enforcement agencies are working closely in an intensive investigative effort lo track down and apprehend those responsible for these crimes, in which six have received injuries so far. including four Idler carriers and two resi-elcills. resi-elcills. - Sat. Dinner & ( Njrr Xv n, tf fff- - , ,..i, SCOTT SIUEIPARK RECORD A Ben Lomond fan, center, throws a punch aimed at a Park City student lying on the ground during Monday's post-match brawl involving fans and parents from both schools. The fight broke out in a Trailside Park parking lot following the Miners' 1-0 win over the Scots. Continued from A-1 gelling knocked to the pitch, elbowed off the ball and taking a couple of cheap shots when the match referee wasn't looking. look-ing. "Brian O'Kecfe was going around their niidlickl and they slarted to resort lo elbows and sucker punches," (iuclschow said. O'Kecfe mostly ignored the Scots' dangerous tackles and sometimes goonish behavior, (iuclschow says he was pleased his players avoided potentially damning confrontations with the Scots, although the Miners did receive one yellow card themselves Monday and got in a couple of shoves of their own when the referee wasn't looking. "We did a very good job of noi responding to their taunts, insults and downright punches and illegal elbows." he said. "I'm proud of our guys. It's hard in the heal of battle lo not respond." For the most part, the Miners did their talking on ihc field. While Ben Lomond managed to control the pace of play anm more than (iiiclscliow would have liked. Park ('ily used ils skill lo create several chances that cither resulted in just-wide strikes or shots that hii the post such as Man Smith's f inish in the fifth minute thai drew iron. Ramella. a defender, provided provid-ed the match's only goal, scoring Ihc 34th minute when he blasted a loose ball through a crowd and over the outstretched arms of P.en Lomond's keeper into the back of the net following a scrum in front of goal. "It's the best feeling in my life." Rametla said. " The ball was gelling kicked around and I just picked up the trash." "Trevor has hit some amazing amaz-ing volleys in practice." (itietschow said. "The first couple cou-ple of limes. I was surprised because you expect that from Mark Thimm or Brian. For Trevor to hit one like that in a name is aniaziiisi. You don't The Park City Municipal Parks Department is planning on planting a number ol' trees on the old Coalition parcel. 9th and Park Ave., Saturday, May 11 at 10 a.m. Those interested in participating in the tree planting should dress appropriately for versatile weather. For more information, call Maria Barndt at 615-5638. Sushi 5egin 6:00p 3 really expect il but it doesn't surprise you." Not surprising cither was the play of Park City goalie Ben Stollerman. While the Miners were able to choke off any Ben Lomond build-ups. the Scots had several scoring chances in the second half on counterattacks counter-attacks including two opportunities oppor-tunities from inside the box. In the 50th minute. Stollerman was juked by a Ben Lomond attacker, only to recover recov-er in time to block the shot and smother the ball. Fifteen minutes min-utes later. Stollerman dove and covered the ball during a mad scramble just in front of his net. "I have complete confidence in Ben going into big games." (iuclschow said. "He is a big- We did a very good job ' responding to their taunts, insults and toid iiu- vmk Rccni. illegal elbows... I'm proud of our guys. lrom It's hard in the heat of battle not to ! h'il,nc a,Kl ''I ,hc incident would have respond. " been avoided had - Mike Guetschow PCHS soccer coach game goalie. You can see it in his eyes before the match, that he is focused and is ready to go. His play has been superb in all of our toughest games and we need two more from him." Stollerman credited his defense for Monday's shutout. "Our defense stepped up and we got it done like we do normally." nor-mally." he said. Slollerman's job was complicated compli-cated Monday, as he had to keep his team calm with all of the elbows and cards flying. fly-ing. "I try lo keep everybody together." he said. "You have to step up and keep your composure compo-sure because everything can fall apart. We kept pretty calm." Calm was not the adjective of choice following the match. As the players shook hands tentatively tenta-tively at midfield. Ben Lomond fans taunted both Park City players and supporters. Then, with Ihe players from both Mud season Muddy paws! It's time for Spring cleaning, we will be closed on Sunday's and Monday's thru m ,1 teams huddled on their respective respec-tive sidelines, a brawl broke out in the Trailside Park parking lot. A Park City High School student's windshield was smashed by two Ben Lomond fans wielding fold-up camping chairs, and witnesses said another Park City student was punched in the mouth by a Ben Lomond fan in his 40s. Other skirmishes broke out between mostly teenagers, although a half-dozen adults were involved. Police arrived on the scene about 20 minutes after the altercation and took reports from witnesses including one from Ben Lomond principal Timothy Smith. " There were a group of individuals, indi-viduals, between 12 and 16 of them, who started talking trash. That of not escalated into push-. mil miIjI cliaini) lii UlL I'ark ( it y High hired security for the match. "Security defi- mmmm nitely would have had an influence." lie said. "I always hire security. I pay for it because I believe it's a deterrent lo the violent nature of the sporl ... We've never had a fight like this af'tcr a soccer game at Ben Lomond, but maybe it's because we have security " Smith defended his soccer players' actions, saying any perceived per-ceived physical play from ihe Ben Lomond side wasn't the cause of the post -match light. "I saw I'ark City play as physical or even more physical, than we were." he said. "I saw, cheap shots on both sides ... I'm really sad Park 'ily puts the blame on Ben Lomond." Park City plays Ogrfcn Thursday at 4 p.m. at Juan Diego High School in Draper. The winner will face the winner of the JulgeVasatch semifinal . in Friday's 6 p.m. 3 A state soccer championsliip, also at Juan' Diego. May, POdR C |