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Show nrAhte iln.MlllWMrifr1.,MBfcnmw. . nm.-rtn- liimllffl Around the County ar May 14, 1999 The Summit County Bee Page A4 I Hosts Rally Wal-Ma- rt For Bike Safety Celebrate Bike Safety Month at WalMarts Rally for Bike Safety on Saturday, May IS, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Kimball Junction WalMart. The rally will be a fun, interactive way for kids and qdults of all abilities to learn about bike safety, The event will start off with bicycle maintenance and helmet fit checks. Once participants are well prepared from head to toe, they can ride through a safety course where they will encounter realistic, onbike situations. Eight safety stations will be set up to include challenges such as avoiding hazards, bike control and balance, and obeying traffic rules. Participants should bring their own bike and helmet The Rally for Bike Safety is sponsored by WalMart, Bell Sports Inc., KIDS National SAFE the Campaign, BrunswkkMongoose, Fisher Price, and Johnson A all companies and orgaJohnson nizations dedicated to promoting healthy ways for kids to enjoy safe bicycling and safe play. Calendar of Events Youth Recreation League Registration May Summit: Youth Recreation board is accepting registrations for BaseballSoftball from May They can be dropped off at the elementarymiddle schools or at the Clerk's Office at the court10-1- 9: 10-1- 9. house in the "drop box" that has been provided. Cost is $20 with a late fee of SIS for missed deadlines, due to administration cost For Additional information, contact Lori Williams after 4 p.m. at 336-2S2- S. May 25-Ju- ly 20 - The Rocky Mountain School of Baseball announces annual Super League, 15-1-6 year olds teams. 20. For information, call (435) 20 games, will run May 2S-Ju- ly 753-566- 2. May 28, 29 & 31 (Fri., Sat. A Sun.) Annual Memorial Day Baseball Tournament, sponsored by Rocky Mountain School of Baseball in Bountiful and Farmington. jOpen tournament 14-- u, 13-- u, 12-- u, 11-Four and 6. for 6 age divisions: Dennis call For more information, games plus championship. 0, 15-1- u, (435)753-566- 1 May 29 (Saturday) Oakley Rodeo Queen Contest. Contest for Summit County residents 15 and older. Pick up entry applications at Oakley City Hall, or contact Jean Woolstenhulme, Applications due May 21. (435) June 5 (Saturday) Anyone interested in having a food booth at Demo Derby in conjunction with Fishing Derby and Balloon Fest. Call Mamie Palmer (435) 336-239783-575- 0. 1. Pet of The Week Swaner Park To Comploto Firstever Preservation Purchaso On Tuesday, May 11, the Park City School District Board formally accepted Swaner Memorial Park's purchase offer on a 22acre site located just east of the Park's entrance. Thu land, along with over 800 acres already preserved through the Park, will be designated as open space for the people - and the wildlife - of Utah. The offer acceptance comes on the heels of vigorous fundraising on the part of Swaner Memorial Park. The fundraising pace was set by the Katherine W. and Ezekigl R. Dumke, Jr. Foundation," comments Vice Paula SwanerSargetakis, Board Trustees. of President on the "Their $100,000 grant spearheaded the excitement and their contribution was matched within a few months " Other donors to the project include the OC Tanner Company, a gift from an individual, and several gifts from other local foundations Making this a true publicprivate partnership, the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) will provide $236,053 of the funding, having been given approval by the U S. Army Corps of Engineers for their construction needs. "We were given the choice to simply meet our constriction requirements through engineering work or to meet them through preserving this piece of land, explains Andrew Gemperline, Senior Project Manager for UDOT, "We felt that helping preserve the land would be a much greater benefit for the community. Thu repre sents a significant pioneering effort on behalf of UDOT to preserve open Through a conservation space. easement, Utah Open Lands-wioversee the preservation of the property in conjunction with Swaner Memorial Park White the School District Board wu very supportive of the land being sold to the Park, the parcel had to be advertised publicly because of its link to a public entity. The advertising period ended on May 7, with no other offers having been made. The Board's vote was unanimous on Tuesday night to sell the property to Swaner Memorial Park, who, as a land trust, win maintain the land in perpetuity. We are currently looking at areas for I future ll education center, says SwanerSargetakis, "And we will look at thb site as a possibility. "This transaction was clearly a winwin situation for both the School District and Swaner Park, stated Nikki Lowry, School Board member, "The Park gets a critical parcel of land and the School Board gets the funds to purchase land better suited to its needs. Additionally, the School District gets the added benefit of the outstanding education programs the Park will otter our kids. The prospects are exciting for all of us! Swaner Memorial Park expecta to close on the property within 30 days. A celebration and dedication ceremony will be held latet in the spring. Neighborhood Preparedness Fair May Neighborhood Preparedness Fair will be held on May IS, from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at 2555 West Kilby Road (LDS Church). Seminars and booths on various topics, including Utah Democrats To Meet in Park City at This week, the Summit County Animal Shelter has a number of pets to choose from Including Zippy and Rocko, two heeler mixes. Both are in need of new homes and are great family pets. Both have all of their shots. Zippy la spayed and Rocko is neutered. They are animals 1653 A 1654. Also available are two malamute mb popples 1610 & 1615, two female heelers 1605 A 1613, a female border collie mb 1650, and a male border collie. In the cat department, we have a female white cat 1582, a female gray and white cat 1631, and a large selection of kittens to choose from. Other animals will become available soon, so come to the shelter and sec what loving pets we have to offer. Don't miss our Rabies Olnlc coming np on May, 15, from 10 ajn. until 12 p.m. It b sponsored by Summit County Animal Control and Cobblestone Veterinary Clinic and will be held at the new Bra station In Oakley, 4987 N. SR32. Rabies shots will cost $12 licensing b $6 for sterilized dogs and $18 for unsterilized dogs. Friends of the Animals will be there to assist b pet adoptions. Remember, all dogs and cab are required to have current rabies vaccinations and all dogs are required to have yearly licenses. This b your opportunity to get a bargain. The biking season b upon us and we would like to remind you that responsible dog ownership includes consideration for others. Keeping your dog bashed and cleaning np after It go a long way to making traib a pleasant experience tor alL Already, we have had complaints regarding Inconsiderate Indivldnab on the nil trail who let their dogs roam bto private yards nearby. Salt Lake county has traib that are banned to dogs because of Inconsiderate behavior on the part of dog owners. Lefts not let that happen here. The shelter b located at 1745 South, Hoytsvilfo Road in Wanship. Hours are Monday through Friday from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m., and Saturdays from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. If you need more specific direc' tions, or have any questions, please call us at 649-5449. SuBscriBe 1b (Ihe Summit - (how - (Don't rr . County (Bee Miss a Single Issue! I 336-220- 6. Lots on events are planned including stage entertainment consisting of dancers, bands, singers, and Protection Fire (National Portable Fire all that Association) be inspected annually. Extinguishers For more information contact Kerri Van Hecke at Safety Matters, (435) It is time to get serious shout your fomilys safety. Portable Fire extinguishers should be located throughout your home and in each of your vehicles. There should be an ABC rated Portable Fire Extinguisher in the kitchen, bathrooms, laundry room, garage, and any other work areas of the home. Many familys' lose their homes and sometimes more, because they did not have, or know how to use a Portable Fire 615-828- ik LocatkJ h CftANdftU Fond StouvooM 627 South Mam. GoaIvHe Extinguisher. You should also have each member of your family property trained in how and when to use an extinguisher: Your family, homes and belongings could have a chance of being saved by having quality. Portable Fire Extinguishers available throughout your home. It is recommended by the NFPA For MormatIon caU RobcRT OR KATkyN 14551 556-270- 0 1455) 556-875- 0 (455)647-568- 7 Earn $10,000 this summer selling in Park Gty 15 emergency kits, retirement planning, dutch oven, fuel storage, crime prevention, and Y2K issues. In depth information. No charge. All invited. 72-ho- ur Sales Rep. Winder Dairy is looking for a full- - or part-tim- e to help sign people up for Winder Home Delivery. Choose your own hours! Perfect summer job or new career. Commission Bonus. 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Must be able to work in a 615-52- 41 I I rs $8.85 - $11.25hr. plus excellent benefits (435) I SPRING CLEARANCE SALE SAVE UP TO $200 PER SET 0) 445 Maraac Ave. t I 1!FSECRETARY I - BUILDING DEPT. P.O. Box 1480 ? MIIPaLIMtR make the above dates, you must make arrangements with Sterling Banks or your FFA Advisor to have the weigh ingAagging done the week days (May 17-2prior to the above for dates. Scheduling will not be done after final tagging dates. For further information concerning the Summit County Fair Junior Market Livestock program, contact or 783-435-1, Sterling Banks at 336-321- 9 ext 3219. fast-pac- . MorelThanlMilk dramatic productions. Ait displays, games, interactiue art projects, face painting' balloons, and prizes are some the activities that will keep everyone old or young busy and having fun. Food booths will open promptly at 6 p.m. and a menu of hamburgers, hot dogs, soup, taco salad, baked potatoes, fries, pretzels, pie, ice cream, and lots of drinks will be on hand so you can treat your whole family to an inexpensive meal HELP WANTED Full-tim- e ; Office Space For Rent H mam -- 8. Attention 4-- and FFA County Fair Market Hog Exhibitors All 4H and FFA members planning on showing market hogs at the 1999 Summit County Fair must have them preweighed and tagged according to the below schedule: Friday, May 21 5 p.m. to 6 p.nt, Kamas City Park (Livestock Shed area), Kamas or Saturday, May 22 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., Summit County Fairgrounds (Livestock area), Coalville. Exhibitors will be charged $1 per head for lagging fee. If you cannot t- Every Home Should Have Fire Art Festival Announced Friday, May 21, at 5 p.m. has been set aside for this popular local event All the schools in the District are busy preparing art projects depicting the theme "The 20th Century and the Arts". Anyone from the community who would like to display their personal art pieces, please contact one of the schools or call Vicki Edgel, 3362774, or LeeAnn Rowser by a 24 year old student, Ben of the U. McAdams, president-elec- t of U. studentbody. Former Utah Governor Calvin L Hampton will also address the convention. The convention will be held at Park Citys Ecdes Center beginning at 10:30 a.m. Another first indudes featuring young leaders with the creation of the partys Youth Action Committee, designed to involve those 18 to 21 yean of age. Utah Democrats will meet in Park City on Saturday, May 15, for the party's State Convention. This years convention will help organize the patty for the 2000 elections by electing party officers such as Urn chair; vice chair, secretary and treasurer. The convention features several firsts: the fim time in over 30 years the gathering has been held outside Salt Lake County. 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