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Show The Park Record A-4 Sax Angle Partners, LP Wed/Thurs/Fri, March 22-24, 2017 Poles tower over the canyon is now accepting new partners into the INSIDERS FUND February results up 3.8%, YTD up 6.5% Trailing 12 month return up 36.4% net of all fees. Audited by board certified public auditing firm (PCAOB) Ranked top long short equity fund in its peer group by Barclay Hedge Low minimum investment of $200,000 No lock-ups www.SaxAngle.com For more information contact Harvey Sax at harvey@SaxAngle.com or call 435.658.1934 All investments involve risk, including loss of principal. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. This is neither a solicitation or offer to sell any security. An offer can only be made through the Fund’s Private Offering Documents Based on universe of U.S. based long short equity funds on returns YTD and Trailing 12 months ending February 2017. Tanzi Propst/Park Record Rocky Mountain Power’s new power poles, which stand nearly 20 feet taller than the existing poles, are shown lining Brown’s Canyon Road. Last year, Rocky Mountain Power upgraded poles within a portion of the existing transmission line that runs between Coalville and Silver Creek. The new poles range in height from 70 to 120 feet. Continued from A-3 Sheriff’s report tanks of diesel and two portable heaters from a construction site in the Basin. Deputies arrested a man for outstanding warrants after noticing his vehicle parked in front of a business in a Basin neighborhood. Sunday, March 19 A purse was taken from the backseat of a woman’s vehicle while it was parked in the Basin. Someone allegedly drove their vehicle around the infield of a North Summit baseball diamond. An investigation is ongoing. Saturday, March 18 Deputies stopped a vehicle on State Road 248 for not having proof of insurance and arrested the driver on preliminary charges of driving under the influ- ence of alcohol. A man allegedly stole a wallet from inside a locker at a business in the Kimball Junction area. Two transactions were immediately made using the victim’s card. An investigation is ongoing. A man contacted dispatch after his wife reportedly found an unknown man sitting inside their car. The suspect fled and a 9mm Beretta pistol was reported missing. An investigation is ongoing. Deputies stopped a vehicle on a Basin road after discovering he had a revoked driver’s license and was required to have an interlock device. He was arrested and transported to the Summit County Jail. Deputies took a person into custody who had an outstanding out-of-state felony warrant. gang-related graffiti near businesses in the Kimball Junction area. Friday, March 17 A purse and several credit cards were reportedly stolen from a woman’s car while it was parked near a Basin trailhead. An investigation is ongoing. A woman claimed that while she was picking up her children from school another vehicle backed into her car. An investigation is ongoing. Deputies reportedly found Tuesday, March 14 A woman who lives in an apartment complex in Kimball Junction contacted dispatch after discovering a rock had been thrown through her window. However, the suspect never entered the residence and nothing was reported missing. A rental vehicle was reportedly left on a Basin man’s property after becoming stuck in the snow. Ski free the rest of this season when you buy your 2017/2018 season pass now, starting at $519 *Prices valid until April 16th. Free skiing offer valid from date of pass purchase until the end of the 2016/17 ski season. Thursday, March 16 Deputies arrested a 23-year-old woman on preliminary charges of theft after she admitted taking items from a business in the Kimball Junction area. Wednesday, March 15 A window was broken on a Volvo SUV while it was parked near a Basin park. A purse, along with several credit cards was reported missing. Someone allegedly caused more than $14,000 worth of a damage to a building in the Basin after driving into the rear of the building. |