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Show B-6 The Park Record WEDTHURSFRI, July 28-30, 2004 Recrntf Son Report WasatcK-raTNationaOt'prest In the Uinta Mounuins. the Ranger reminds all visitors that fireworks are prohibited in the National Forest All campgrounds camp-grounds and trailheads are open. There are no specific fire restrictions in place, but caution is advised. For more information informa-tion about camping and hiking, including fire regulations call the Kamas Ranger District 435-783-4338. Boating, Fishing, Hikine, Camping . Facilities and services are available at Wasatch Mountain State Park- (435) 654-1 79 1 ; Jordanelle State Park - (435) 649-9540; Rock Cliff Nature Center - (435) 783-3030; Rockport State Park -(435) 336-2241; For more primitive trails and camping, contact the U.S. Forest Service - (435) 654-0470. The Wasatch and Jordanelle Junior Ranger program will be held from 1 1 a.m. to noon. Wasatch has a fishing pond that offers fishing and free equipment rentals to kids. fjjjjg rid Biking m'umwmiimmmimmSM The Mountain Trails Foundation maintains 300 miles of trails in and around Park City. As of Tuesday, July 27 they report that the trails are still being restored after the rains of last weeltThe bottom of Team Big Bear trail will be closed for 3-5 weeks. Construction on Lower Sweeney's Switchback will continue through October. Watch out for orange fencing and heavy equipment.The Jupiter Peak Steeplechase will be held on Aug. 14. For more information and to get copies of trail maps, call 649-6839 or visit www.mountaintraib.org Sundance Resort offers hiking and biking for the summer season. For more information, call (80 1 ) 225-4 1 07 or visit wwwsundanceresortcom rire i .nnriirinns Fire clanger is currently moderate, but will increase as vegetation dries out Summit County has banned fireworks this summer. Open fires require a permit available through fire wardens, fire chiefs, sheriffs or through the State Division of Forestry, Fire and State lands. For more information, contact con-tact the Division at (80 1 ) 538-5555. The Park Citv Golf Club course is oDen. weather oermittine. from 9 a.m. to dusk. For more information, call 615-5800 or visit www.parkcitygolfclub.org. You can now use the web site to book your tee time. Goli Courses Area golf courses open to the public include: Wasatch Mountain State Park, Midway - (435) 654-0532;The Homestead Resort Midway - (435) 654-1 1 02; Round Valley Golf Course. Morgan.- (801) 829-3796; Solder Hollow, Midway - 435-654-2002 ueer vaiiey nesort Deer Valley Resort's weekly Summer Adventure Camp (ages I through 1 2) is open through Aug, 20. Hikers and mountain bikers can now use the Sterling lift from the Silver Lake Lodge or the Silver Lake Express lift from the Snow Park Lodge to access trails. For more information or a list of upcoming events at Deer Valley, log on to www.deervalley.com. 1 he Canyons IPiffRipPPPPPPll The Canyons summer activities are scheduled Wednesday through Sunday. The Farmer's Market is open on Wednesdays. Hikers and bikers bik-ers can enjoy lift assisted access to mountain trails. For more info, call 649-5400 or log on to www.thecanyons.com. Park City Mountain Resort li i ii iif ii if ii ii i ilii1iiliiiiilim-llilllMMlilliiiMlM Park City Mountain Resort summer activities will be m operation through Sept 6, weather permitting. Hours wiB be from noon until 9 p.m. Among the summer activities are the Alpine Slide, Climbing Wall, ZipRider, Miniature Golf, Horseback Riding and more.TheTown Lift is also operating. For more info, call 800-222-7275; log on www.parkci-tymountain.com. Utah Olympic Park The Utah Olympic Park is open for summer activities Wednesday through Sunday including Freestyle and Adventure Camps, Street Luge, Aerial Bungee and tethered Hot Air Balloon Rides and the new ZipRider(coming in Aug,). Each Saturday will have a Freestyle Big Air Show. Guests can still visit the Joe Quimey Winter Sports C enter Alf Engen Ski Museum For more information, call 658-4200 or visit www.olyparks.com. Mountainlands Community Housing Trust Affordable Homeownership Opportunities available in Park City and Summit County 'Housing for People, Not for Profit. " Mountainlands Community Housing Trust now has: 2 Silver Meadows Town homes - Park Gly 2 North Bench Farms affordable homes - Oakley Market Rate Homes in North Bench Farms - Oakley 8 Rent to own homes (CROWN) Kamas, Oakley, Coalville 20 Ownerbuilder Self Hek) Housing Homes $2000 Down Payment Assistance it now available For more information call: 435-647-9719 or stop by: 1 960 Sidewinder Drive Ste 107 Equal Opportunity Provider ljTilflfemgtri? f&WHU'nii (Blijif ((jflilHilnl'liH. fit ililC o 12. Alpha Cabinet Components Evan Roth David David Kevin Osquthorpe Thome Butler Sandy Brown Woman's Teams I.Jan's Roxanne Toly Paula Seeley (2) Bethany Elson Karen Dodge Men's 40 Teams 1 . Jamba Scott Gibson Rich Jensen Scott Wetzel ' Jedd Jones Edward Kimball Individual - 50 Miles 1. JackDainton 2. Darren Marshall 3. Tim Sewell 4. Tom Noaker 5. Jake Malloy 6. Marc Wangsgard 7. Frankie Winfrey 8. John Von Lunen 9. Steve Addicott 10. Mason Gay 11. Peter McMullin 12. Chris Sorenson 13. Robert Lohner 14. Todd Hughes 15. Tom Holmes 16. Tom Leahy 17. Jeffrey Van Blarcom 18. Robert Fink 19. Mark Sarette 20. Enid Hughes 21. Janet Miller 22. Gretchen Dennison 23. Tanya Swenson 24. Keith Wakefield 25. Craig Williams 26. Matt Campbell 27. Michael Kracht 28. Jason Under 29. Jeff Mikaelian 30. Ethan Levitt 31. Dustin Cragun 32. Yaron Milgron-Elcott 33. David Schaefer 34. Matt Marriott 35. R. Hungerford 36. Greg Lonqson 37. Michael Riney Susan Hallenberg Jose Biton Individual -100 K 1 2 3. 4. 5 6. 7. 14:26.08 11:59.56 12:f2.13 Park City Salt Lake Gr. Jindbn Oakley Park City Park City Salt Lake Sandy Park City Park City Sandy Park City Provo Salt Lake Salt Lake Park City Elko Park City Evanston Park City Park City Salt Lake Park City Sandy Park City Ogden Park City Park City Salt Lake Salt Lake Layton Park City Brisbane, CA Draper Park City Salt Lake Park City Park City 5:43.55 5:51.46 5:53.24 6:05.28 6:14.38 6:24.20 6:24.49 6:42.50 6:52.20 6:55.26 7:02:32 7:04.19 7:04.58 7:09.38 7:09.41 7:12.37 7:17.19 7:21.27 7:21.27 7.25.44 7:26.16 7:26.44 7:34.26 7:35.31 7:36.31 7:40.13 7:40.13 7:58.22 8:06.42 8:07.19 8.18 07 8:18.33 8:20.47 8:25.30 8:28.34 9.11.06 9:11.48 DNF DNF Peter Schloesser John O'ConneH RJ Guinney Individual 100 Ml let 1. Bart Gillespie 2. Glen Adams . 3. John Olden 4. Heinrick Deters 5. Nat PeHman 6. Samuel Moore 7. Matthew Stouffer 8. Jonathan Baker 9. Reed Wycoff 10. Nate Simonson 11. Aaron Stites 12. Gregg Stone 13. Jay Petervary 14. Fred Wilkinson 15. Jared Van Orman 16. Bryan Godlewski 17. Daren Cottle 18. Taylor Foss 19. Doug Peterson 20. Jeff Martinez 21. Matthew Sutton 22. Scott Clark 23. Michael Hodge 24. Nicholas Connolly 25. Dave Reynolds 26. Collin Bywaters 27. Scott Stewart 28. John Tucker 29. Guy Perry 30. Kevin Head 31 . Shawn Frye 32. Cindi Schwandt 33. John Mazzala 34. Jeff Kuehn 35. Tom Wan-Doug Wan-Doug Kast Bert Roberts Tim Henney Brent Sherry William Long Park City DNF Park City DNF Park City DNF Salt Lake Sandy Park City Park City Reno Salt Lake Heber Holladay Salt Lake Reno Provo Tahoe Jackson Moab Springvile Park City Sandy Ogden Sandy Park City CowalisOR CmicnaBl.CA Park City Reno Bountiful Salt Lake Sandy Park City Orem Sandy Sandy Park City ' CdrdestNM Park City Draper Park City Park City. Park City Park City Park City 10:09.07 10:52.38 11:25.05 11:27.27 11:41.43 12:16.48 12:26.08 12:33.02 12:37.43 12:39.33 12:51.32 12:54.46 12:58.14 12:59.20 13:02.14 13:06.41 13:12.01 13:13.43 13:14.05 13:14.05 13:18.55 13:21.14 13:48.51 13:56.08 13.58.35 14:12.27 14:18.27 14:18.27 14:24.57 14:30.26 14:30.56 15:13.51 15:18.42 15:38.25 15:57.03 DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF 7 6 Intermountain Cup Mountain Team Standings (through July 1. Mad Dog Cycles 2. Young Riders 3. New Moon Cycles 4. Revolution Mtn. Sports 5. AOSORTHO 6. Peak Fasteners 7. Team Sugar 8. Sports Den 9. Bikeman.com 10. Racers Cycles 11. Utah Mountain Biking 12. Team Flower Children 13. Missing Link Racing 14. Wild Mountain Honey Bike Series 17) Orem Park City SLC Sandy Logan Keams Park City SLC West Valley 387 Provo 314 Alpine 349 Park City 213 SLC 204 Jadoon,WY 138 Pts 1585 1487 1078 1031 749 621 549 442 Mark Seltennch Lyn Damato Franklin Robert Walsh Chuck Huges Paul Stevens Laynee Jones Michelle Hollingsed 8. Paul Wybie 9. Terena Jepson Shannon Storrud Warren Stadler Park City Denver Park City Park City Salt Lake Brighton Salt Lake Park City Sandy Park City Park Citv 7:57.35 8:50.43 9:06.40 9:41.34 10:12.00 10:19.14 11:00.12 11:14.25 12:15.00 DNF DNF Recreation Sports 2004 Adult Softball Rankings (as of July 24) Monday Co-ed Standings 1. Resort Quest 2. Park City Marriott 3. Stein Enksen Lodge 4. Chimayo W 5 5 5 4 L 2 2 2 3 5. Westgaters , 6. Cutthroats 7. DaClosers ' 8. Shabu Tuesday Men Standings 1. No Name Saloon 2. Mountain Logistics 3. Marchetti Painting 5 2 4. Marsh Painting 5. Upper Deck Sports Bar 6. Misfits 7 435'04 8! Deer Valley Sno Sox Wednesday Co-ed Standings 1. US Ski Team 2. Pacific Coast Builders 3. First Western Mortgage 4. Chesley Electric 5. The Motor Depot 6. Advanced Transportation 7. Deer Valley Sno Sox 8. Yarrow-Yahoos US Ski Team - Regular Season Champions Thursday Men's Standings 1. Jack Johnson 7 2. Wasatch Brew Pub 5 3. Advanced Automotive Services 5 4. D. Media 4 5. Park City Mountain Resort 3 6. Snow Creek Medical Center 3 7. Park Meadows 1 8. Park City Community Church 0 Friday Co-ed Standings 1. The Shooters 6 . 2. Clifford Builders 6 3. Summit BillingPinebrook Dental 6 4. Mac Money 3 5. First Western Mortgage 3 6. Swingers 2 7. Canyon Creek Apartments 2 8. Smith's 0 Sunday Co-ed 1. Intermountain Mortgage 9 2. Loco Lizard 8 3. Orions 7 4. Alpine Signs 6 5. Pack Air 4 6. US Bank 4 7. Dugins West 3 8. Team HartAttack 2 9. Sombees 1 10. MTL Providers 1 Intermountain Mortgage - Regular Season Champions Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday will play seeding games -1 vs 2, 3 vs 4, 5 vs 6, 7 vs 8 Note - Please submit scores by noon on Monday for Wednesday's edition and by noon on Thursday for Saturdays's edition to The Park Record at www.scoreboardparkrecord.com. i7n ft U I A Craig Reece, CRS EVALUATING THE COMPETING OFFERS When you are faced with multiple offers on your home, . how do you choose the right one? Your Realtor can help you compare and contrast the terms of each proposal.- ' First, there is the price. Consider the closing costs you may be asked , to pay, and be sure that you understand any other terms that might reduce your net profit. Can you work out a mutually agreeable date for you to move out and for the buyer! to move in? How "clean" is each offer? Do the buyers have another jjtK'perty to sell before they can close on yours? Can you get reason(ihg assurances that the buyers will be able to qualify for the financing thu w';' need? Your Realtor can help you v '"' ' - iative merits of each offer, so that you can accept-or counter-iiit . une, and line up one as an alternative. For rock solid advice on buying or selling red estate, call Craig Reece at 435-647-8017 or toll free at 1-800-553-4666. Craig fws been a full time Park City resident since 1973 and a full-time red estate agent since 1978. www.DeerValleySpecialist.com CraigDeerValleySpecialist.com (435) 647-8017 (435) 649-7171 (800)553-4666 The Pudental and are mastered semes marks ol the Prudential Insurance Company of America. Equal housing opportunity. Each company Independently owned and operated. Prudential UukdMlEatMt Saddleview Office Park 2200 Park Avenue, Bldg B Park City , UT 84060 cArilvv My Ml' ffiXNl 0 (H&dg Rfasjag& Headfe 111 V advise you call for an appointment ' LOCATED IN THE SHADOW RiDGE.BOTEL jO Shadow Ridge Road" ; I . Phone: 4575X0www mertapa.com , 0 V1 4n ii Mttiiv !frafr iiininii!.iii 5-, I I r tnot Event is going on right now throui August r, 4 ariU42nwnthstrtojghV 4 ' C 2C3 rrrt SJan. You'll certainly agree this is an event worth f : ' S - - : Cunrrf Evert. Opportune. UnSa any other. Visit your local authorized Mercedes-Benz Dealer Ken Garff Imports 575 South State Street (801) 257-3000 Available only to qualified customers by Mercedes-Benz Credit at participating dealers through August 2. 2004. Not everyone will qualify. Advertised lease rate based on MSSP of $32,160 less tne suggested dealer contribution restating in a total gross capitali2 cost of $31,463.99. Dealer contribution may vary and could affect your actual lease rale. Includes destination charge. Sunroof and CO changer. Excludes title, taxes, registration, kcense fees, insurance, dealer oreo and additional actions, total monthly oavrrwiti equal $14,658. Cash due at signing includes $2,350 capitalized cost reduction, $795 acquisition fee ($1,800 if registered m NY) and first month's lease payment of $349. No security deposit required, total payments equal $17,803 ($18,808 if registered in MY). A lease end. lessee pays for excess wear and tear plus $0.20rrle over 42,000 miles, $0.25rrle over 47,000 mles. and $350 disposition fee. Purchase option at lease end for $18342.60 plus taxes (or Tin other fees and charges due under the applicable lease m example shown. Subject to credit approval. Specific vehcles are subiect to availability and may have to be ordered. See participating dealer for details. Model shown with optonal Lighting Pad age. Please always wear your seat belt, drw? safely and obey speed limts rar mora nrormsoon on wrcirni mm products, cm l-auvruH-MtKLCuU) or win MnuaA.com, |