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Salt Lake County residents Jason Lyman and Jordan Holmberg had driven into the Uinta Mountains in the northeast corner of Summit County to go ice fishing on April 8, Schiedel said. He adds that the 19-year-old men got stuck in their vehicle vehi-cle and spent that night in the automobile. auto-mobile. "That's why they couldn't get out." Schiedel said, about 18 inches of snow that fell on the road on Friday. "They got up there and I think they got stuck in a snowbank." The stranded men spent Friday night in a U.S. Forest Service guard COUNTY Continued from A-3 Hotel in Park City April 21-23. . "If youre interested in water ... If you re interested in non- profit education and if you are lamas bridge could be complete Kamas Mayor Lewis Marchant said he expected Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) crews to complete work on a new bridge recently installed on S.R. 150 this week. "They're asphalting," asphalt-ing," Marchant said Monday. Work began to replace the bridge near South Summit High School in March and it was scheduled sched-uled to be completed last month. "I think we're getting get-ting pretty close," Marchant said, adding that a guardrail was to be installed Tuesday. PATRICK PARKINSONPARK RECORD cabin in the area and Schiedel said he was contacted by Summit County dispatchers Saturday at roughly 4:30 p.m. after they had reached family members on a cellular phone. "They didn't know exactly where they were," he said, adding that one of the mens father tried unsuccessfully unsuccess-fully to reach the cabin, located in the Evanston Mountain View Ranger District of the Wasatch-Cache Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Schiedel reached the cabin in his truck Saturday at approximately 6:30 p.m., minutes after the men had refused a ride from a medical helicopter heli-copter attempting to pick them up, he said. Here are some other calls received last week by Summit County dispatchers: An individual was reportedly booked into jail in Summit County on April 5 on charges related to domestic violence. WATCH interested in meeting your elect- ed officials, this is it," said Insa Riepen, executive director of Recycle Utah in Park City. For more information or to register for the conference con- COME BY FOR A One way to really know what a Land Rover can do is to take on our rock course. That's when the true power of the 2004 Discovery kicks in. The all-wheel drive of the newly-redesigned newly-redesigned Freelander is at its best. And the performance of the Range Rover reaches its height. Stop by our Land Rover Centre for a test drive. Or if you prefer, a test dimb. 2004 FREELANDERse Starting at: '299 mo 2004 RANGE ROVER New shipment just arrived, come by and test one out. 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A house was reportedly burglarized burglar-ized near the Trailside area on April 5 at 11:51 a.m. A vehicle reportedly struck a moose on Interstate 80 near Coalville on April 5 at 2:33 p.m. A tact the Uinta Headwaters RC&D at (435) 657-1465. "This is big time," Riepen said, "I said that I would arrange it if the topic could be water or if the topic could , be alternative ener- TEST CLIMB. 2004 DISCOVERYs Starting at: '399, mo trawo Ttimftt Digital & ib u o deer was reportedly caught in a fence in Hoytsville on April 5 at 2:41 p.m. Deputies were called to a domestic domes-tic dispute in the Snyderville Basin on April 5 at 7:45 p.m. A pickup truck was reportedly burglarized near Rockport Reservoir in South Summit on April 5 at 8:57 p.m. A home was reportedly burglarized burglar-ized in Francis on April 6 at 1013 a.m. A cabin in Samak was reportedly burglarized on April 6 at 11:48 a.m. An inmate in the Summit County Jail reportedly committed an assault while incarcerated on April 8 at 8:27 a.m. A glass door was reportedly shot with a pellet gun in Pinebrook on April 10 at 12:37 p.m. A house was reportedly burglarized burglar-ized in Kamas on April 11 at 12:42 p.m. gies." 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