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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, January 18-20, 2017 The Park Record A-6 Village builders Tanzi Propst/Park Record Sundance Film Festival crews were on lower Main Street on Monday afternoon building what will be the Festival Village, a gathering place along the busy street. The activities will include a virtual reality experience and concerts. Sundance envisions the Festival Village as an attraction that will draw crowds to lower Main Street. The Festival Village, though, has upset some nearby businesses. They are worried about a drop in sales as a result of the closure of the stretch of Main Street. The impacted section of street closed a few days before the Thursday opening of Sundance. The Festival Village is scheduled to open on Friday. 435.654.3328 . 999 South 600 West . Heber City, UT 84032 www.mountaincabinetry.com 3x4 Your new best friend is waiting for you See page B-7 for just a few of the cats and dogs available for adoption Continued from A-5 Moose reported department logs. The police were told the man was bleeding from his head. The Police Department indicated the circumstances were suspicious. On Saturday, Jan. 14, a hit-and-run traffic accident was logged somewhere along Park Avenue at 4:21 p.m. Public police logs did not provide details. The police at 12:11 a.m. received a complaint about the suspected theft of a backpack and unspecified ski gear on Prospector Avenue. The police were told the back hatch of a vehicle was left open as it was unloaded after the person returned from a vacation. Items were missing when the person returned, according to department logs. The police classified the case as a vehicle burglary. On Friday, Jan. 13 at 2:35 p.m., two moose were seen somewhere along Kearns Boulevard. At 12:25 p.m., the police received a report that a door had been kicked in at a rental unit on Kearns Boulevard. Paint was thrown onto a wall in the living room as well, the police were told. The Police Department classified the case as suspected criminal mischief. Two moose were seen in a parking lot on the 1600 block of Park Avenue at 10:35 a.m. The animals were attempting to cross the street, the police were told. On Thursday, Jan. 12 at 5:53 p.m., the police and the Park City Fire District were summoned to respond to a Christmas tree that was reported to be on fire. The tree was in the vicinity of the intersection of Bonanza Drive and Deer Valley Drive. On Wednesday, Jan. 11, the police fielded a series of reports about slide-off accidents. There were at least 12 cases between 9:28 a.m. and 5:07 a.m. on streets like Marsac Avenue, Iron Horse Drive and Deer Valley Drive. On Tuesday, Jan. 10 at 7:33 p.m., someone found a wallet in a snowbank on Park Avenue and contacted the police. On Monday, Jan. 9 at 11:15 a.m., the police received a complaint from someone on Woodside Avenue worried about a neighboring property. The police were told a retaining wall was built in a fashion that causes snow to shed on the caller’s home, causing damage. The Police Department indicated the issue was civil rather than criminal in nature. Helping Utah Home Since 1977 VISIT US TODAY 2,633 – 5,001 Sq. Ft. • 3 – 7 Bedrooms Multiple options available to make your home Better by Design Featuring seven distinctive floor plans, East Creek Ranch’s collection of “flexible” options and designer amenities make it easy to create the perfect home for your unique lifestyle. Discover why East Creek Ranch is Better By Design today! Woodside Homes reserves the right to change floor plans, elevations, prices, included features/ specifications, availability, and maps without notice. Please see sales professional for details. 07/2016 397 Valley Drive, Park City, UT 84098 Chelise.Monson@woodsidehomes.com (435) 565-1576 WoodsideHomes.com/Utah |