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Show Friday May 26, 1995 The Factory Stores at Park City Work To Keep Children Safe Park City Plans Photo of The Week From Park City the convoy will store located off of Parley's Way where free shuttle buses will transport party-goeto the city and county building for the 11:20 a.m. announcement. The shuttles will run every half hour to and from the city and county building. (The last shuttle to the city and county building will leave at 8 p.m. and the last shuttle from the city and county building will leave at II p.m.) drive to the rs The Rally to the Valley is sponsored by Deer Valley Resort, the Park City Ski Area, and the Utah Winter Sports Park. For more information, call the event's orgthe Park anizer, City ChamberBureau, at headed by local U.S. Ski Team athletes. The first 200 Rally-goewill rs receive two commemorative 649-610- 0. Horseback Ride Set For June at Rail Trail State Park Park City. Carters by Childrenswear, the KidCare Photo ID Event provides parents with personal safety ID's of their children in the event of an emergency. The KidCare Photo ID's are a "passport" style booklet which contain a recent unobstructed head and shoulders photograph of each child, as well as height, weight, and other current vital statistics. The ID's are provided free to all who attend the event. The Summit County Sheriffs Department will provide free fin- gerprinting of every child who is accompanied by a parent or guardian. McGruff the Crime Prevention Dog will also attend the event, which includes free refreshments, free balloons, and free face painting for all children. The' National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) and the Polaroid Corporation developed the KidCare Hioto ID to increase awareness about missing children and educate parents about the steps they can take to help pro- tect their children. The program also is part of the International Council of Shopping Centers' (ICSC) "Get Centered" campaign, a nationwide effort demonstrating the commitment of shopping centers to their communities. "Everyone has pictures of their children, but most parents do not have a suitable photograph if their child becomes lost or missing," explained Ernest Allen, president of the NCMEC. "It is very important to have a recent, unobstructed head and shoulders photograph of the child .The photograph should be stored in a safe place with the vital statistics of the child at the time the photograph is taken." One in seven missing children are found because of a photograph distributed by the NCMEC, so authorities recommcpd that parents obtain standardized safety documents such as the KidCare Photo ID for their children. The Factory Stores at Park City and Carters Childrenswc ir are offering the free KidCare Photo ID's as a public service to families in the area. "We are pleased we can play such a vital role in helping to keep children safe in our own commu- said nity," Amy Norgate, Williams was President of Royal named realized with the opening of Deer Street Valley Resort in 1980. Deer Corporation on April 15. Williams, a native of Utah, graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Utah with a degree ill History, and later went on to attain his degree in accounting and a 'Masters of Business Administration. He worked for the "Big gix" accounting firm KPMG PeatjMarwick until joining Deer Valley Resort Company in 1985, inhere he became Director of Finance in 1988. In 1990, Williams was named Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Royal Valley, 75 percent owned by Royal Street and 25 percent by Roger Penske, the Chairman of Detroit Diesel, had its best year yet with the 1994-9- 5 ski season, and is currently undergoing a $7 million expansion to its Snow Park Lodge. In addition to the Snow Park expansion, Deer. Valley Resort plans to offer guided snowcat skiing during season in the next the 1995-9- 6 planned mountain expansion area. Empire Canyon. Royal Street also owns a chain of successful Hops! Street Bistro Corporation, the parent of Deer Valley Resort Company and various Royal Street subsidiaries. Founded in 1951 in Louisiana, Royal Street has had its hand in a variety of enterprises over the years, including the Royal Orleans and Stanford Court Hotels, premier hotels in New Orleans and San Francisco, and development of the Starwood subdivisions in Aspen, Colorado. Royal Streets presence in Utah began with its involvement in the Ptfrk City Ski Area. After Royal Street divested its interest in Park City Ski Area, Edgar B. Stern, founder and Chairman of the Board of Royal Street, went to work on his dream of building a luxury ski resort That dream was first-cla- ss A 27 mile horseback trip is scheduled at the park, beginning on Friday, June 2, and ending on National Trails Day, Saturday, June 3. The ride is open to anyone who has a horse or mule and wants to participate, said Park Manager Larry and Brewery in Arizona and California as well as a minority interest in the Squatters and Fuggles brew pubs in Salt Lake City. Lessing Stern, who is Vice tions," Williams commented. Williams, 40, lives in Midway with his wife Cindy, and their son, Jeff. For further information, please call Royal Street Corporation at (801)649-124- 4. Subscribe To The Summit County Bee POOR COPY Friday night dinner, Saturday morn- ing breakfast in Wanship, and Saturday lunch on the trail. Those in the Logan area can make reservations by calling Carlile while those in Knight at the Ogden area can make reservations by calling Pat Coryell at Those in the Salt Lake City and Wasatch and Summit County areas can reach Coryell at 299-272563-925- trailhead at Echo Reservoir and will take riders from the reservoir through Coalville and on to Wanship, where dinner and cowboy poetry and music by the Rod Maxfield entertainers await. The dinner and entertainment begin at 7 p.m. People not participating in the trail ride are welcome to join the riders for the dinner and entertainment that evening and to camp out. The ride concludes on National Trails Day, June 3, as riders com 2, 625-312- 7. 7. The ride is a joint venture of the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation, Utah State Trails Committee and Back Country Horsemen of Utah. For further information contact 2. Larry Stump at 649-360- North End Notes for family members and friends on this special day. Helping Justin celebrate his second birthday on May 20 were his grandparents, Gary and Sharon, and uncles Wes, Grant and Eric Thorson, of Kaysvillc, plus mom Rhonda and dad Mike. He spent the day riding horses, the four wheeler, his new bike, feeding the baby calves, and opening presents. He liked his cute birthday cake, which was Winnie the Pooh. His grandma and grandpa Thorson were unable to attend as they were in Florida on ' business and pleasure. Mrs. Arlene Judd spent a few days at the home of her sister Louise and Arnold West, at Golden Colorado, following the wedding of Kenneth Griswold, owner of Wolf Mountain Resort in Park City, has purchased Piute Creek Outfitters. Susan Grant is the new manager. Arch and Prudepce Arnold (previous owners of 21 years) will be assisting to ensure a smooth "New kid" on the block, Ramona Fellows, recently hired officer of the Sheriffs Department, issues a "fun ticket" to one of the county employees. The bogus tickets were part of a "B.ickle-Up- " campaign on May 23 with those who used their seat belts receiving drinking wate bottles that said "Don't become extinct - use your seatbelts" with a picture users were issued tickets and of a dinosaur on it Non-be- lt received teasing comments the rest of the day. Wonder what they did the next day? Share your amateur photos with Summit County. One photograph will be chosen weekly for publication in The Bet. Send along a self addressed stamped envelope to: The Summit County Bee, P.O. Box 7, Coalville, UT 84017. Summit County Calendar of Events Basketball Camp Basketball camp Dick Hunsaker (Collegiate and CBA Coach) June 21, 22, and 23 at North Summit High School. Open to boys and girls, 7 years to 17 years. For information, 336-287-4. Attention All Veterans, Widows and Dependents A Field Service Officer from the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Department Service Office, in Salt Lake City, will be in your area to assist you in understanding and applying for rightful VA benefits, preparing and documenting application or compensation pension, hospitalization, and other benefits. This is a free service and veterans need not be members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars to qualify for assistance. The VFW Field Service Office will be working out of the Ogden Job Service Center, from 9 a.m. to 1 1 a.m., on June 2: Coalville Utah Stake Musical Coalville Utah Stake presents the musical play "Zion" Thursday and Friday, June 8 and 9, at 7:30 p.m. at the North Summit High School auditorium. All are invited to attend. Admission is free. KidCare Photo ID Event The KidCare Photo ID event will be held on June 10, from 1 1 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Factory Stores at Park City, located off at Exit 145, turn right at McDonalds. Participants will receive free photographs and fingerprints of their children placed in a "passport" style booklet, to use in the event of an emergency. Summit County Health Notices her granddaughter Natalie and Arthur. A fun baby shower for Melodie Hoffman was held at the home of Shauna Crittenden. South Summit District Blood Pressure Clinic Piute Creek Outfitters Under New Ownership The Summit CilyCounty Health Dept, is offering a blood 1 pressure clinic June 1, 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Call for information. 783-432- transition. Located 25 minutes from Park City, the perspective from the mountain trails is unique, particularly the spectacular view of the Wasatch Front skyline not available South Summit Immunization Clinic Immunization Clinic, June 8, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.. Summit CityCounty Health Department, 110 N. Main, Kamas. Appointment not required. Information and charges, Special Session To NORTH school hours for the three schools. Copies of the proposal are available at the district office and included below also. Public comments, in written form, will be welcomed anytime prior to the special session. SUMMIT SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL HOURS 1995-9- 6 STUDENT 180 Day OPTION A Schadula Starting Tima 1. Cholesterol Screening 649-907- Discuss School Hours In conjunction with the new school hours standard set by the State School Board recently, the North Summit Board has set aside Wednesday, May 31 at 8 p.m., for a special session to discuss the daily 783-432- The Summit CityCounty Health Dept, is offering cholesterol screening at a low cost. Information and to set up an appointment, ext. 228 or Park City Kamas 783-432Coalville, 336-445- elsewhere. 1, 1; Chairman of Royal Street, oversees the Hops! operation. "I am honored to take up the position of President of Royal Street, and look forward to the growth and continued success of Deer Valley Resort and the brew pub opera- 2-- 3 plete the remainder of the rail, trail, riding from Wanship to Park City. The cost for the ride is $25, which includes entertainment, Stump. The ride begins at the park's Marketing Manager of The Factory Stores at Park City. "We certainly In the Hoytsville Ward, Colleen hope no one will ever need to use Brooks these documents, but parents can at Carter, Elliot and Mary in as were Sunday School put least have peace of mind to know teachers. While Becky Rees was rethey have the information in a safe., leases from the School as a Sunday place at home' should thenecd teacher. arise." Rebecca Warner was put in as the No one really knows the full exnew nursery leader. Young tent of the missing children problem. In one study conducted on the Womanhood recognition pins and certificates were presented to Laura issue, the U.S. Department of Justice found that there were over Staley, daughter of Brent and Linda Staley; Ambcrlee Stevens, daughter one million children who arc reof Louis and Annette Stevens; ported missing each year. Aliza Brown, daughter of Glen and Authorities at NCMEC point out that most of the children who arc Frankie Jean Brown, and Nicole abducted are taken by a family Pace, daughter of Kent and Denise member (e.g. . estranged parent), Pace. Dean Brailhwaitc had the honor who do not generally have the of ordaining his son, Stephen, to a child's best interest in mind. Priest. was made High Experts at NCMEC advise, howr second councilerStephen in the Bishopric in chilcrimes ever, that many against the South Jordon Eighth Ward. A dren can be prevented through family dinner was given at the Braithwaite home following church Royal Street Corporation Names New President Gil 3A Olympic "Rally To The Valley" As Utah residents wait with baited breath for the Olympic vote Friday, June 16, Park City and Summit County residents are invited to form a convoy headed to the Olympic Announcement party in Salt Lake. Those interested in being a part of the convoy should meet between 8:30 and 9:30 a.m. at the southwest entrance to the parking lot at Kimball Junction. Free juice and donuts will be waiting compliments of Smith's Food and Drug. All participants will receive a festive streamer to drape on their cars before lining-u- p for the convoy Parents can obtain free photographs and fingerprints of their children at the second annual KidCare Photo ID Event on Saturday, June 10, from 1 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. at The Factory Stores at Tha Summit County Baa Ending Time 2. Clinics Offered by Health Department The Summit CityCounty Health Dept., Coalville, offers the following: Cholesterol and ings, check your weight, monitor blood pressure, cholesterol recipes. Pregnancy testing is offered For information, 336-445-1, ext 228. 61 N. 50 E., glucose screen- and receive low at minimal cost. Summit County Cancer Screening Clinics General Physical examination including breast examination and pelvic examination with Pap test. Your blood pressure taken. Diagnosis and treatment of infections as well as most kinds of birth control are also offered. Colorectal kits (a simple test done at home for the detection of cancer of the bowel or rectum) are available for $2 each. Referrals for additional health needs and mammograms are available (the cancer screening clinic does not do mammograms). Summit CityCounty Health Dept., 110 N. Main, 1. Kamas. For appointment, 783-432- Elementary School 8:10 AM. 220 Middle School 8:00 AM. 220 PM. High School 8:00 AM. 220 PM. P.M. Reproductive Health Summit CityCounty Health Department is now offering a OPTION B Elementary School Middle School 8:10 AM. 8:10 AM. 220 12:55 - 2:55 Planning Time 8:00 AM. 220 PM. P.M. 12345 P.M. 220 PM. 820 AM. High School Teachers 30 minutes before and 30 minutes after I 4 days 1 day Reproductive Health Clinic. Services provided are: Pregnancy testing, family planning, screening for sexually transmitted diseases, HTVAIDS counseling and testing, Pap smear, cancer screening, and education and referral services. Appointments are required at the Summit CityCounty Health Department, 110 N. Main, Kamas. Information and clinic charges, 783-432-1. Birth and Death Certificates The Summit County Public Health Department is a local registrar of Vital Statistics. They can provide to you certified copies of ext 222. birth and death certificates. For information, 336-445-1, |