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Show The Park Record WedThursFrl, April 30-May 2, 2003 9 1 A-4 i ,' T HOOOH AET , 0DH 8CHo0ia NO WONDER PEOPLE THINK IS A OUT ON THE SOPRANOS. ART. ASK FOR MORE. . . v, Amy Davies, executive director of the Wasatch-Summit County , Children's Justice Center, speaks to a crowd gathered gath-ered at Park City Community Church in the Snyderville Basin Saturday night, to remember : children who have recently fall-en fall-en victim to child abuse. Funded with a . variety of grants - Including money from Summit County - the center cen-ter provides an environment for officials to interview children chil-dren Involved in abuse cases. April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month and Davies said - Saturday's ' memorial helped top off the month's activities. SCOTT SINEPARK RECORD - . . 5 . v , I J . , i h my I . ; - COUNTY SHERIFF'S REPORT Deputies from the ' Summit County Sheriff's Office responded to numerous assaults last week often, domestic violence - here are some other calls received by deputies: A woman called the sheriff's office from Pinebrook on April 21 at 3:15 p.m. to report strange footsteps in her home. The woman called dispatch dis-patch four minutes later to report that the footsteps belonged to her children coming home from school. A cabin burglary was reported to the Summit County Sheriff's Office on April 21 at 3:44 p.m. A teenager in North Summit was reportedly threatening to commit . 0 ss & AT TH E GLITRETIND 2 forI LUNCH OR DINNER ENTREE (Not available for Sunday Brunch) i Reservations: 645-6455 " ' j' www.steinlodge.com Appetizers, $8 to $16 Entrees, $19 to $31 Desserts, $9 to $12 Serving Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, (gfri Jazz Sunday Brunch every week. , Stein Eriksen Lodge Mio-Mountain Deer Valley &W . ' ftrn'nirnr nf Ifi'iM Tftjrfiifnr mwA fif TTrilUnri TUil Wini Till Tuft Iiait flUiiiii suicide in Coalville on April 21., . Deputies received a complaint about, speeding in the Snyderville Basin on April 22 at 8:27 p.m. A domestic dispute was reported to the sheriff's office from Coalville on April 22. A stolen cellular phone was reported to the sheriffs office from the Snyderville Basin on April 23 at 9:05 a.m. An automobile accident was reported to the Summit County Sheriff's Office on April 23 at 11:48 p.m. On April 23, a case of domestic violence was reported to deputies from near Kimball Junction. The sheriff's office received a complaint about speeding from Oakley on April 24 at 8:07 a.m. An abandoned vehicle was reported to the Summit County Sheriff's Office from near the Factory Stores Park City on April 24. Stray cattle were reportedly trespassing in a yard in Henefer on April 24 at 11:13 a.m. Deputies responded to a possible possi-ble overdose in the Snyderville Basin on April 25. , Several horses were reportedly .running loose in Woodland on April 25 at 3:31 a.m. A, traffic accident was report-id report-id to deputies from Coalville on .. Aptil'25 at'ltf:13a.m.",l' ' ';. On April 25, a woman in the ' , Snyderville Basin told deputies that her neighbor had shot at her with an air rifle. : ' ' Guns and golf clubs were reportedly stolen from- a home in the Snyderville Basin on April 25. i : A traffic accident was reported report-ed to the sheriff's office on April 25 at 4:59 p.m. On April 25, a case of domestic domes-tic violence was'reported to the sheriff's office at 8:19 p.m. An Oakley resident in Weber Canyon called the sheriff's office on April 26 to report their mailbox destroyed by a garbage can. A shoplifter was detained at a store at Kimball Junction on April 26 at 2:26 p.m. On April 26, a - house was reportedly burglarized in the Snyderville Basin. ' A traffic accident was reported to the sheriff's office on Aprii 27 at 2:46 a.m. ' A traffic accident was reported to the Summit County Sheriff's Office on April 27 at 1:57 p.m. On April 27 at 6:33 p.m. the sheriff's office received a report of an automobile that rolled over in Coalville. Several cows were reportedly loose in,Wanship on April 27 at ' 9:51 p:m. " " "J ' Your Total Internet Solutions Provider . nrin INTERNET ACCESS (71jjT) i r ii rfi X Includes: Unlimited Internet Access Unlimited Email Addresses 30 MB of Web Space Free Technical Support Free Software Free Chat & Messaging 56k V.90 Service 5diiraiir POP month! OR. U5Q Cri TQI -It. . ' , , www. WetWOKILD. .com V'r- : Vs -.'. tools yc . d for your Online Li. ss Soluti: 11 1) 11 ff u J ami . GIFTCERTinCATES available for purchase ' ' from Ihe Grand Summit . 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