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Show A-4 The Park Record WedThursFri, April 28-30, 2004 (COUNTY SHERIFF'S REPORT jL J 1t v. (A CG. S:P R-.K S t u tf K I i II K f I l ii u 11 1 IMPORTED ANTIQUES CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES Motorists in Summit County are being alerted to watch out for moose on the roadways after several sev-eral were seen alive and dead near area highways this week. Here are some other calls received by dispatchers at the Summit County Sheriffs Office: A gas theft was reported from a convenience store in the Snyderville Basin on April 19 at 9:33 a.m. A vehicle was reportedly burglarized bur-glarized in Southridge on April 19. Deputies were investigating a case of stalking in Summit Park on April 19 at 8:46 p.m. A woman told Summit County dispatchers that an unknown man exposed himself to her at a rest area on April 20 at 6:31 a.m. An automobile was reportedly burglarized in the Snyderville Basin on April 20 at 10:54 a.m. A deputy reportedly confiscated confiscat-ed air rifles from some juveniles who were shooting them in Pinebrook on April 20. A case of domestic violence in the Snyderville Basin was reported to the Summit County Sheriffs Office on April 20 at 11:45 a.m. Gunshots were reportedly fired near Jeremy Ranch on April 20 at 10:24 p.m. A case of credit card fraud was reported to the sheriffs pffice on April 21 at 8:06 a.m. Summit County dispatchers received a report of a moose on the freeway on April 21 at 9:10 a.m. A Jeremy Ranch man told deputies his house was vandalized with paintballs on April 21 at 9:34 a.m. Dispatchers received a report of a dead beaver floating in a Deer Valley pond on April 22 at 2:12 p.m. Later, a man reported skunks in his cabin near Oakley at 3:17 p.m." Several windows were reportedly report-edly broken in a truck during a vandalism reported to the sheriffs office from Marion on April 23. A truck with no driver was reportedly found on April 23, after it had reportedly damaged a fence inHenefer. Summit County deputies were investigating a case of child abuse on April 23 at 2:35 p.m. Two individuals were reportedly reported-ly racing all-terrain vehicles on a road in Oakley on April 23 at 6:01 p.m. Three moose were reportedly standing in the road near Ranch Place on April 24 at 751 a.m. Several shoplifters were reported report-ed from a business near Kimball Junction on April 24 at 2:35 p.m. - A domestic dispute was reported report-ed to the sheriffs office from Kamas on April 25 at 12:31 a.m. No one was injured in a traffic accident reported to the sheriffs office from Kimball Junction on April 25 at 9:56 a.m. A girl reportedly suffered minor injuries when a dog reportedly report-edly bit her in Jeremy Ranch on April 25. A moose was reportedly found dead on the Interstate in Summit County on April 25. SOUTH 500 WEST SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH BOI-519-6900 10a 6pm f 10a 4psat CCSPARkS,C0H The Wentworth plans open house this week fZ fl S rasGD!" FOoplOE o)S DE I L I 0 2)5 DE PI By PATRICK PARKINSON Of the Record staff With plans to open in June, officials at The Wentworth at Summit County, in Oakley, have an open house scheduled Thursday from 3 to 8 p.m. "The purpose is to ... let people peo-ple who have inquired about living liv-ing at the building, or family members mem-bers come in and tour. We've finished fin-ished all of the cleaning and we've had' our interior designer come in," said Cory Wolfenbarger, regional director of operations for Wentworth Senior Living. State officials must tour the facility before a license is issued.. The facility was formerly named Serenity Ranch and was purchased pur-chased by Utah County resident Dennis Madsen several months ago. ' "We have hired an administrator administra-tor that will be managing the building." Wolfenbarger said, adding that Doug Christensen was hired to fill that spot. Between 75 and 100 people attended a job fair at The Wentworth last week, Wolfenbarger said. "We're still working with the state. They'll come walk through the building and issue our license," Wolfenbarger said. The owners of Serenity Ranch went out of business in March of 2002 and the facility has been vacant since then. .The AVcntwortk, has , 42. one-....bedroom one-....bedroom and studio units, li "We're excited to start hitting j- V h 4mi tt(.n Mr ... .... ... f. 1 ... i ,Vn., ,.,, ,, ,i, ?,,(,,,, mm, mm -i Qlnder the Tuscan O&tars Heace ZHouse, Dnc.'s Hhiri Jflmual "cWcjw Uwnm, cTMlcim Tiwas J3n Burning to Celebrate Women and jCa Doke IMal Hasta, lno & Tirawisu 6.00p.m. LKeynote Speaker Sdra lixscth Ihe Gateway Center jCivc and Siknt Junction ; 136 laAer Jftvenue JAmrdyrescniatum Oity Fth CTiT84060; 2001 PROCEEDS BENERT THE PEACE HOUSE, INC. A SAFE PLACE FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN $50 PER PERSON $400 FOR 1 0 TICKETS ' . PLEASE RSVP (435) 647-9161 Officials at The Wentworth, an in June and will host an open the Park City area a little harder," Wolfenbarger said, about future marketing strategy. Wolfenbarger said Wentworth officials are working with the state and Summit County Commission to bring to the county a pilot program, pro-gram, which allows Medicaid patients to live in assisted living facilities. . Most people on Medicaid can ... J) - PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO assisted living facility in Oakley, plan to open the building house April 29 from 3 to 8 p.m. to meet with the public. only receive care from a nursing home in Utah and Wolfenbarger said Summit County could become one of a handful of counties coun-ties in the state that allows those people to live in assisted living facilities and be covered. "This would actually allow them to stay right in Summit County," Wolfenbarger said, adding that there are no nursing homes in Summit. "It would be a great benefit." 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