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Show A-14 The Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, December 30, 2017-January 2, 2018 Record staff rings in New Year 1 $ EACH SALSA CHICKEN TACO TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD The Park Record staff wishes readers a happy New Year. Front row, from left: Tanzi Propst, Andy Bernhard, Jennifer Lynch, Scott Iwasaki, Angelique McNaughton, Kira Hoffelmeyer, James Hoyt, Caroline Webber, Lisa Curley and Val Spung. Back row, from left: Mike Boyko, Ben Olson, Patrick Schulz, Jodi Hecker, Erin Donnelly, Olivia Bergmann, Jay Hamburger, Tiffany Piper, Ben Ramsey, Jennifer Snow and Bubba Brown. Not pictured: Lacy Brundy, Lori Gull and Linda Sites. 1723 UTE BLVD., PARK CITY, UT ©2018 Del Taco LLC DTL-16107 Time to clean up. DTL-16107_P1_Park_Record_F.indd 1 12/27/17 10:58 AM China Bridge gates damaged One person told police he didn’t have money to exit JAY HAMBURGER The Park Record After Christmas Clearance plus – We’ll Pay Your Sales Tax! 1 * SALE ENDS JANU ARY MON DAY Our After Christmas Sale & Clearance is wrapping up! This is your last chance to save on Utah’s largest collection of Fine Modern and Mountian Contemporary home furnishings! Three parking gate arms at the China Bridge garage installed as part of Park City’s revamped paid-parking system were purposely damaged over several days, including one case that resulted in an arrest, the Park City Police Department said. City Hall reintroduced paid parking to China Bridge and Swede Alley in mid-December after more than a decade of free COURTESY OF THE PARK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT Parking gate arms at the China Bridge garage were purposely damparking there, a move that dis- aged shortly after a revamped paid-parking system debuted in the appointed many. Main Street core. The Park City Police Department says three arms The Police Department logged suffered $1,000 damage each. at least two cases about damage to the paid-parking infrastruc- lia, the department said. them and making them inoperture. On Dec. 24 at 2:26 a.m., Phil Kirk, a police captain, able,” according to a separate an officer watched a man “move said the person told an officer he online posting. barricades at the China Bridge did not have the money to pay The Police Department has structure so he didn’t have to pay for parking. increased its monitoring of the to exit,” according to the police. The day before, meanwhile, garage and Swede Alley since An officer arrested the man on the police received a report the damage occurred. charges ofDO_ParkRec_8th_StemCell_103017.pdf theft of services and that several Kirk said the damage is estiof the gate arms 1 10/30/17 11:58 AM possession of drug parapherna- had been “forced up, damaging mated at $1,000 per gate arm. Is “Stem Cell” Therapy a Good Option for Your Knee or Shoulder? With up to 70% OFF select Clearance Items! Plus We’ll Pay Your Sales Tax! Hurry in before these jolly good deals dash away! Open New Year’s Day 12-5pm. *Offer does not include Ekornes, AL Comfort Sleepers and recliners, BDI, or Technogel. “Stem cell” therapy is currently being used at Davidson Orthopedics for cartilage restoration and to augment tissue healing in adults. Dr. Davidson has been devoted for more than 20 years to biologic joint healing. Stem cell therapy is best administered in the context of overall joint health, from a surgical specialist that offers “the full array” of treatment options. This therapy is often part of a comprehensive treatment plan. Over the past 4 years he has seen very encouraging results using “stem cells” in patients with cartilage damage, primarily of the knee. Many patients are reporting less pain and able to do more activities. Read more at davidsonorthopedics.com, or better yet, make an appointment with Dr. Davidson to discover how “Stem Cell” therapy may be able to help you regain your active lifestyle. Philip A. Davidson, MD Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon Knee & Shoulder Specialist, Cartilage Restoration, Joint Resurfacing O · 435-608-9900 davidsonorthopedics.com N E W PA R K C I T Y LO C AT I O N |