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Show A-1- 2 Saturday, January 11, 1997 The Park Record From Time to Time i-r yim,i rnMptfimiw ju t Prisons may improve but conditions dont office to the incoming county officers Lloyd Olson, newly elected county commissioner was the only new one among the officers At a Compiled by Kat James OF THE RECORD STAFF 100 Years Ago reorganization meeting of the county commissioners Mi Daniels was chosen chauman The outgo ing commissionci. Fd J McPolin seised the county tor 12 years and toi unsuipassed unselfish service, his record in unchallenged Mr McPolin is not out of the public eye, however, as he will be "sworn in" as state representative fiom this district Monday noon at the state capitol Here s wishing Mi McPolin success m his new woik Modern prisons The official belief is that there is little or no prison-madinsanity Prison doctors aie keenly alive to the possibility of shamming and they hesitate to admit that there is any flaw in the system for the administration of which they are so largely responsible Still the tact remains that the ratio of insanity in prisons has exactly doubled since e 1877 The admitted general mciease of insanity is not sufficient to account tor this startling fact Prison discipline is now more mechanical, and theiefoie moie depressing Its ery improvements in this respect 'take the heait out of a man It is probable that pus oners were far happier in the old unreformed prisons, when they herded together and had companionship of a kind An expert witness who had passed four and twenty yeais in pul told the prison committee sonic startling things fiom the convict s point of view Ihe lules, he said aie too minute lot human obsci vance, and some minds are totally unable to bear the stiain of them This Sign Soils 25 Years Ago Sheriff's Patrol plans snowmobile races The Summit County Sheriff s Patiol is getting ieadv for their 2nd annual Snowmobile Race to be held Jan 22 and 23 at Flinders' Mountain Meadow Ranch Foi the first time m all of west ctn Ameitcn the track being laid out tor this lace is a Le Mans course whcic speed is essential but not the onlv factoi Running a Lc Mans track lequnes skills tar above average as well as machines in pci feet condition It will be a one mile Hack and icquired heavy equipment to construct the exercise yard one may fall out of step and thus throw the otluis out The fust offender 01 the last anyone, in fact, on whom the wardens eye happens to fall is liable to punishment for this mischance In this way the convict gradually acquires an expiession that nevei leaves him the round the cornei glance of a being who dieads a tyrant on the pounce Wc want a new Howaid it the system is only half as bad as it is said to be by iov: lor Details (.all Julie Coltlwrll Hanker Office 800 825 8889 or 649 4400 or phone the 24 hour lactline at 649 5368 ami l.nter d (lode 54724 disease repent- or boys with guns Holes were shot in the gas tank and the electrical equipment damaged A warning is given that anyone caught with firearms on this property will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law Monday in Coalville at Farr, Poison marry and Keith Shaw all took part in the initial steps to build the back I his two dav event promises to Ranch at 8 pm Reservations mav be made by call ing 640 06S0 or 649 0631 on oi befoicJan 21 Awatds will be piesentcd about Sundav evening at the ranch lie Summit County Shot ill s Patrol which numbeis 20 men from all sections of the county, is under the dncction of Dave Passcv ol Henefer and Moe Biooks of Coalville I from the NuWay C'leaneis Fortunately the trouble was only an overheated exhaust pipe, and no damage resulted The owneis of the new Puik ski lift m Frog Valley repoit that considerable damage wa done the equipment duiing the week bv men I since plans for an indoor 7pm 13 at 8 p m in the Memonal build ing All wives and widows of fne men are invited to attend A fire alarm Tuesday noon put the people on edge, when it was learned the alarm had been sent in McKay ' tcciealional facility were first Tlindcis ed from Summit Countv for the week ending Jan The firemen's auxihaiy will hold its regular meeting Monday, Jan One of Fairway Villages finest units with outstanding views of the slopes! 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Mail) upgrades include beautiful interiors. 2 car garage, 4 bed- - y room3baths. and expanded det ks. $475,000 " nomic climate of the area has changed year who pronounced it a teal success Saturday evening will feature the Snowball Dinnei and Dance at V mm vi on a close to $9 million picqcct would be moic bciic ticial foi the community, mainly because it states as well as all ovei Park Float One case of mumps was the routsi: 1 Utah will compete for prizes Many of these will be icpeaters from last 50 Years Ago i.oi.i upgrade its own facilities and do its own thing Maiv Lehmer suggested the boaid take a good hard look at alternatives to see what we can do I don t see anv hope for any large bond issue passing and I think whatever wc do will have to be on a modified basis The whole eco- be a teally spectacular program, approximately 200 racers from those who have best reason to know -- London Mens only communicable ioi the community on a nroic km poiarv basis such as convening the Carl Winters Middle School into a recreational complex Paik City owns the building and land that surrounds it havinc pui chased it lor $300 00(1 moic than a yeai ago from the Paik I itv School District The Recreational Paulite Task oice had carlict consideicd buying the Racquet ( luh in Paik Meadows foi a iccrcalional I icililv but decided stalling fiom scratch Lambert school board member, any of the schools' needs will lC To which 1 ambert responded, the school district could go ahead and "That won't satisfy I The name for this offense is unnecessary noise As the poor wretches walk their weary round m lulio McKay out the possibility of deveopinc pared down altcimtive facilities Sundquist -- PREMIER REALTY ' People still seem to be suppoitive of a facility foi the community but many arc saving 'not right now' as to when it s built ' She then thicw ornld be located between the high school and middle school and be used and paitially funded by the sc hool district To the issue of alternate locations McClelland said to Gene Clarence Pcdeiscn and Dave of Paik City are in charge of iving out the couise and Hugh Sweetan president of the Utah Snowmobile Association, J R (ioo who is chauman ol this veai's event, as well as F led Georgt A man may be repented for knock ing something over in his cell though it may be by pure accident ies they've got now, let alone it bond issues are passed She continued County Court House. Commissioner Walter Daniels read the oath of 10 Years Ago Dan Jones to conduct survey of community's recreational needs by Sena Flanders The Recreation Boaid of Dnectors Tuesday mulled the fc of building an indooi icctc-ationfacility' in Park City but decided to go ahead with a Dan Jones suivey of lcsidcnts to Plum tor community attitudes towaid a recreational complex Boatd member Kim McClelland said Ideally its a nice idea for the community the proposed facility but practically I don t think it woiks vety well at this time I sug gest we go ahead with the survey unless it s cost piohibitive Knstin Rogers echoed the same sentiments and with regard to possible bonds to suppoit a facility said, people can t afford the taxes Liz and Randy Poison Elizabeth (Liz) art and Randall (Randy) Poison were wed Oct 19, 1996 at the Snowed Inn in Paik Citv The Rev Mark Heiss, formerly of the Community Chuich in Paik City mained the couple I Abending the mtinnlc family ceicmonv was the bride's maternal Jane Peitngci of South ork Colo , the grooms maternal giandniothet Jean Ort of Sm Cailos Cilif, and the grooms's paternal giandpa cuts Barbara and Rand ill Pol .on of Santa Rosa, Calif The bride s paicnts Barbu t and M an iLw m horn Minneapolis and the bride's aunt and uncle Susan and !ehn Farr of Atlanta, also attended he groom's pate ills. 1 en Orr ol Pui k ( itv and Randv Poison of Hawaii, were on hand and the gloom s godparents Avis and Nick Badami of lucson and Iaik ( itv attended as well Other family members traveled fiom Hawaii F'londa and Kansas foi the ceremony The bride, a giaduatc of Lnxiy College, who woiked for the Park City Municipal Coiporation last summer, is in the Lccles School of Business puisuing her MBA The groom, who graduated from Park City High School and Coloiado College, is a student in the Ph D program in physics at the University of lltah lhev met in France while both were studying abroad scveial years ago The couple honeymooned in Kauai in December (after finals) They returned to their home, and presumably then studies in Salt Lake City in January grandmother, F 1 liB Restaurant & Sushi Bar Awarded Best Sushi in Utah Private Eye Magazine Awarded Top 100 Fastest Growing Companies in Utah Mountain West Venture Group -- Personal Favorite Frommers USA Guide Salt Lakes Favorite Japanese Restaurant -- -- The Event Bravo Park Record Newspaper The E320: Visionary styling Cupholders Burl walnut Side air bag mounted m the front doors No wonder its turning heads Located at the Marriott Summit Watch Free underground Ken Ganff Imports Parking 575 South State Street, Salt Lake City Salt Lake City 67 West 100 South 801 3280929 521-611- 1 MRSPfor 1 300 Diesel excludes $595 transportation charge, all taxes, titledecumentary fees, registration, tags, dealer prep charges, insurance, optional equipment, certificate of compliance or non compliance fees, and finance charges Prices may vary by dealer iUO shown at MSRP of $43,500 tAir bags are a supplement restraint C995 Authorized Mercedes Benz Dealers Always wear your seat belts Park City 738 Mam Street 801 655 7100 WU I " I |