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Show Summit County Court Report Children Invited To Trick or Treat off The Street at The Factory Stores at Park City Monday Morning Ladies Bowling Linda Grant did some sensational bowling with a 241 game (82 pins above average) and a 600 series on our last league day. Britton Maddux, of Park High series were: Linda Grant, City, fined $1,500, and is required to date of birth. May 5, 1976, was 176 - 241 - 183 '600; Kristy 40 hours of community convicted and sentenced for the complete Braithwaite, 158 - 201 -- 169 528; service. Pat Olsen, 192 - 115 - 218 525; crimes pf Possession of a Controlled Substance, a Third Merlene Siddoway, 192-21- 2 (58 Raymond C: Wood of Park City, - 115 over Degree Felony, and Production of a date of birth, March 23. pins 519; average) 1966, was Controlled Substance, a Third convicted Joni Rasmussen, 152 - 162 - 176 and sentenced for the 490; Maxine Diston, 144 - 170 -Degree Felony, on Sept. 29, 1997. crime of Failure to Respond to an Defendant was sentenced to 30 175 489; April Wells, 182 - 165 days Officer's Signal to Stop, a Third 130 477; Cleone Hortin, 172 , jail, fined $1,000, and placed on Degree t Felony, on Oct. 7, 1997. (50 probation for a period of 24 Defendant was pins over average) -- 141 -- 159 sentenced to one year months. Barbara Pace, 138 - 164 - 162 472; jail, fined $1,000, and placed on Leonard L. Radenslenben, of 464; for a period of 36 - 149 Connie Whiting, 159 - 143 West Jordan, date of birth, Oct. 15, probation 451. months. Good games were: Margie Ovard 1951, was convicted and sentenced for the crime of DUI, a Class A 195 (71 pins over average); JoAnn Leland Ray Wilson, of Salt Lake Misdemeanor, on September 30, City, date, of birth, Oct. 18. 1955, Rees, 181; Louise Pace, 171; 1997. Defendant was sentenced to was convicted Cathy Friery, 166; Pat Bird. 166; and sentenced for the 30 days jail, fined $2,500, and crime of Theft, a Third Degree Donna Jean Blonquist, 159-15Colleen .Simister, 157; Ethel placed on probation for a period of Felony, on Oct. 7, 1997. Defendant 24 months. McQueen; 152. was sentenced to six months ; jail Pat Bird won the Strike It Rich Kendall Cent Busby, of Marlow, and placed on probation for a period Pot. OK, date of birth, July 20, 1953, of 24 months. was convicted and sentenced for the We would sincerely like to thank crimes of Attempted Possession of our sponsors for this year. a Controlled Substance, a Class A Berman and Berman Construction with team members Laura Hull, Misdemeanor, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, a Class B Kathy Berman, Cleone Hortin, and Matthews. Misdemeanor, Cindy Oct. 7, 1997. Francis Town would like to inDefendant was pisentenced io 12 vite all Chicken Inn with team Spring of the fine people of Francis months probation and fined $300. members Maxine Diston, Ethel to join together at Our Meet Your McQueen, Ann Robert D. Holloway, of Jacobson, and Pat Sandy, Candidate Night. Come out and Bird. date of birth, Sefet. 27, 1957, was support your neighbors, find out LAG Pace Farms with team convicted and sentenced for the what makes them tick, or just razz members Joni Rasmussen, Jean crime of DUI, a Class B them a little. This great event will Potter. Bonnie Misdemeanor, on Oct. 7, 1997. take Jeffery, and Barbara place on Tuesday, Oct. 21, at Pace. Defendant was sentenced to five 7:30 p.m., in the Francis Town Flare Construction with team days jail, 24 months probation, .Community Center. members Kitty Moss, Colleen - 3; Meet Your Candidate Night Simister, Nadine O'Brien, and Margaret Bowman. Wellness Center with team members Arvilla Fawcett, Susan Crandall, Sandi Bates, and April Wells. Dave's Stereo with team mem- bers Margie Ovard, Kristy Braithwaite, JoAnn Rees, and Barbara Roemmich. Auto Butler with team members Judy Judd, Donna Jean Blonquist, Gloria Marcellin, and Merlene Siddoway. Sporty Fashions with team members Marie Richins, Louise Pace, Cathy Friery; And Linda On Friday, Oct 31, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., children of all ages are invited to Trick or Treat from store to store at all 49 of The Factory Stores at Park City. This marks the sixth year that costume-cla- d children will spend Halloween at The Factory Stores at Park City, collecting candy and treats from the 49 manufacturers' outlet stores. The first 1,000 children will receive free Trick or Ttauing bags. According to Brenda Woodbury, Manager of Marketing Grant Submit Your Favorite Photo Team Standings .Won; Lost: .' 16-- 4 Sporty Fashions 9-- 1 1 Wellness Center Berman & Berman Const...... 10-1-0 Dave's Stereo 10-1-0 Spring Chicken Inn 13-- 7 Auto Butler ......9-1- 1 Flare Construction 4 LAG Pace Farms The Bee needs your photos to put in "Photo of The Week". Send, to The Summit County Bee, P.O. Box 7, Coilville, UT 84017 ' 7-- Submission of Articles For Paper When submitting articles for publication in The Bee, please try to have information typewritten if possible and in upper and lower caw. Pollution costs us millions each year. : J A mum sa smS ST. LflUIRCNCC THRIFT STORE 90 North 100 West (Senior Citizens Center) J Saturday, October 25, 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. g Thank you! (Re-stock- ed for Saturday) County Library Corner Pre-Scho- Story Time ol Story Time is on Wednesdays at 1 1 a m. It lasts 30-4- 5 minutes. Bring your for a story and a fun time. For more information, call the 0 library at or Stacv Thompson at 783-2- 3 14. pre-scho- ol ...... 783-435- r . 11 Jll . ' i IM Bookmobile. J ' I.i'l.it j .1 If you need a copy of the Bookmobile schedule, stop in the library to get one. You can also return Bookmobile books to us or to our after-houbookdrop. rs . Hours and Location ! We are. located at 110 North Main in Kamas in the Summit; Cotity Services Building. Our telephone number is 783r4350.' We are ojn 9:30 am. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. We are closed for lunch from 12:30 p.m.-- l p.m. We are open two hours feter on Tuesday evenings until 7 p.m. We have an after-houbook return by the front, door of the building for your convc-- , .mence. rs ..... ... . ourttowestTrateS Overdue Items Becauseof the large number of overdue items that are out and i( .. ' .i . .. . . , . s Children's Room W?; have Rearranged our library and our children's room is open r Come. and see your "New Library." v. . i " . OiOFlTH ES E ASJDNJI have not been returned, even after phone calls and letters, we are forced to post a list bf patrons with items more than a month overdue. Help! We desperately heed you to bring in your overdue books,; t ; ' 1 i i Aasn in on low rates. - With so many of our loans on sale it s the pierfect time to get the money you need for that new roof, oat or dream vacation. But these unusual rates with unusual savings are Only for a Hrmrd time. ZIONS BANK L POOR ' Member FDIC Y Friday, October 24, 9:00 A.M. to 1 :00 P.M. Kamas-Summ- it Our and Management for The Factory Stores at Park City, "Trick or Treating at The Factory Stores Park City is a great way for area children to experience the neighborhood style of Trick or Treating, door to door. In addition, our Center is a well-li- t, familiar environment, which is reassuring to parents." ) .. I |