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Show June 11, 1999 The Summit County Bee Pge A5 Attention 4-- and FFA County Fair Market Lamb Exhibitors Sheriffs Blower and FFA member planning on showing market Iambs at the 1999 Summit County Fair must have them preweighed and tagged according to the below schedule: Friday, June 18: S p.m. to 6 p.m., Kami City Park (Livestock Shed area), Kama or Saturday, June 19: 9 a.m.'to 10 s.ul. Summit County BY PAMELA ROBBINS Be Editor H AH make the above dates, you must make arrangements with Sterling Banks or your FFA Advisor to have the weigh ingAagging done the week days (June 14-1- 7) prior to the above 4-- H dates. for Scheduling will not be done after final tagging dates. For further information concerning the Summit County Fair Junior Market livestock program, contact 9 1, or Stifling Banks at exL 3219. Fairgrounds (livestock area), Coalville. Exhibitors will be charged SI per head for tagging fee. If you cannot weigh-ingAaggi- 336-321- ng 783-433- Angus-influenc- sold in groups of the same sex, with a minimum of 10 animals per group. video auction service An will be available for sellen who are unable to take their calves to the sale. Video will be taken of the calves prior to the sale, and the are expected to deliver the calves 30 to 40 days after the sale. For more information about the sale or to find out how you can consign, contact Mike Patton, Idaho Angus Association president, at or Ike Muir, (208) 934-408- 6, Producers Livestock Marketing 3. Association, at (208) se ed con-sign- on Yard. This sale often cattlemen a unique opportunity to market and buy groups of calves sired by registered Angus bulls. Cattle producere who use Angus bulls are encouraged to consign to the sale in order to fill the demands for quality Angus-sire- d feeder calves. The calves will hr 324-434- a Success Bike Rally activity booklet from Wal Mart A new bicycle, along with several helmets and other prizes were given away in a random drawing at the dose of the event Parents and children who were unable to attend the safety rally can follow some simple steps to gear up for safe riding this summer: The recent Rally for Bike Safety held at WalMart was considered a success by event organizers. The kids and their parents all had a great tune, stated Cathy Christensen, of the Summit County SAFE KIDS Coalition, who was instrumental in planning the event. Everyone learned a lot about safe bicycling. she added. Rally participants received free bike maintenance checks and helmet instructions before riding through a safety course. The course simulated several onbike situations, including riding out of a driveway, stopping at an intersection, and dodging hazards in Inspect your bicycle by testing tires, brakes, reflectors, chain, seat height, etc. Check that helmets fit low on the forehead with the chin strap snug as possible. Review the rules of the road, such riding on the right, using appropriate signals, and stopping at intersections and before entering the road. Practice skills, such as looking for traffic, riding straight, stopping on demand, and swerving in a controlled manner. of their repute follow be- low. A bicycle, valued at $3,500 was removed from the garage of a resident in the Silver Springs region. There have been other such thefts reported from the same area. Officers responded to assist Park City Police when several fights broke out in front of Harry O," approximately 600 people were gathered together on the street One person, who was considered to be highly intoxicated and a danger to others, was taken into custody. A possible livestock, neglect problem was checked by officers after it was reported that horses were not receiving the proper care. The owner could not be contacted, but officers planned to continue checking into the situation. S 2.600 was the estimated cost of items stolen from the Girls Scout Camp in Woodland. Tune of the theft was not known because the facility hu not been used since August 1998. A blue Volkswagen van, traveling westbound on through Silver Creek, lost control due to speed and slick highway conditions. The driver ran off the road and became stuck in the mud. No injuries sustained. TWo vehicles sustained shattered windshields, with one also losing a fog light and dent to the hood when snow from a snowplow was thrown across the median. The snow was heavy, which caused the problem. The owners were taken to the State Road Shed in Wanship, to get the windshields repaired due to their unsafe condition. No medical attention was needed for the drivers. After a satellite company had u Participants were able to improve skills, such as balance, signaling, and looking over the shoulder. All who completed the course received a free water bottle, yoyo, and s Ul 3? u FOUR COLOR PRINTING Mne Than A LETTERHEAD ENVELOPES Calvary Baptist Church invites all kids ages 312 in the valley to Vkcation Bible School Monday, June 14, through Friday, June 18, at the Coalville Gty Park Pavillion. The fon will begin each morning at 9:30 and end at 11:30 a.m. College students from Bob Jones University will be helping teach the lessons and run the games. Each day the kids will hear a Bible story and a missionary story, work on a craft, have some refreshments, ind play games. Parents are welcome to attend with their children if they wish. We hope that many of you will come and join with usuwe seek to learn more about the Lord and have some fun too. For more information call 3361453. Corporal Kendrick Passey, wu promoted to the rank of Corporal in the United States Marine Corps on May 3. He hu served in the Marines SUPPLIES Battalion, Weapons Training Quantioo, Virginia. Heavy equipment mechanic by trade, Julia is currently an instructor and a competitor for the Marine Corps Rifle Turn. She is a graduate from Timpvicw High School in Provo. They are planning to be married on Aug. 28 in the Timpanogoe, Utah Temple and plan to make their home in Utah after they are both released from active duty and Julia begins to serve with the Marine Corps Reserves in 2001. ci m rV or 4. 783-488- 4, Jane 14-1- 8 (Mon.-Fri- .) Baptist Calvary Chnrch 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Vacation Bible School, ages 336-143parents welcome. For information, call 25-JsMonataln School of 20 The Rocky May Baseball announces annual Super League, 6 year olds teams. 20. For information, call (435) 20 games, will run May 2. 3. ly 13-1- 25-Ju- ly 7535662. Fred aad Donna Kunkri drove to Pueblo, CO, on Saturday May 28, where they met Donna's older brother and his wifi aad their little boy (Ryan), from Texas. Ryan (age 8) drove bock to Coalville with the Knnkcl'a, where he will be vacationing for several weeks. On Ike way borne from Colorado, they visited Royal Gorge aad Cave of the Winds. Ryan wu here two y can ago with Donna's younger brother and his family, and b looking forward to camping, river rafting and having a water light. He b spending time at the swimming pool and playlag with Aiec" while la Coalville. They also stopped to visit Frrd and Renee Scortl oa Moaday 'l morning. They iD say hello to everyone In CoalvIBe. They have purchased a new borne about a mile from their previous one. The Kuakeb were in a truck an they helped the Scurtb move some of . their large Items from one bouse to the other one. They eqjoyed . lunch together before heading for home. f 8e PY m ci Fax: Toll Free 8 75 Iron Horse Drive Park City, Utah 52 888-244-99- REDUCTIONS Registration for the Ute Conference Little League Football, South Summit District, from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. This will be held in Kama at 170 South, 300 East in the garage of Maria Todds home. Registration is open for all boys and girls ages A copy of the participant's birth certificate is required for new play-er- a 7, that did not play last year. Please call Maria at Tracy for more information. or Amy at 783-249-7 at 783-463- Look through your photos -- both old and new -- send your favorites to The Bet, weU publish it you! We need your help our supply of Week " column is all used up. The our "Photo of photos for O O 3 8 EK6INEEUHG Siga-n- p: stationed at LA.R. currently Battalion, Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, in hazardous materials. He is pleased to announce his engagement to Staff Sergeant Julia Watson, who is stationed at PRINTING, 3 S' June 12 (Saturday) S.S. Little League Football u & OFFICE 435-649-29- Calendar of Events -- C0 435-649-CO- 84 a for three years, after graduating Junior from South Summit High School. He served in Panama and is COPYING, Cpy store! (0 u Photo of The Week Vacation Bible School FULL SERVICE S the driver who had the plate on the front seat. He wu cited for not having a drivers license. The owner of a Park Gty condo returned home from a trip to find someone had moved around his furniture, used his hot tub, but that nothing WU found miMiig TVo snowmobiles were reported stolen from the Guardsmans Pass area. The owner went to pick them up and found they were missing.. South Beach, near Coalville, wu the scene of several intoxication and drug use charges. A black bull wu found running near Echo Jet Several west on semis tried to force the bull to the side of (be road. A local rancher and his ranch hands roped the bull so they could load it into a trailer until the bulls owner could be reached. As an officer approached the bull, it charged knocking him out of his shoes and onto the ground. He sustained no damaging injuries. A female wu transported to the jail after she wu stopped for driving recklessly and wu noted to be in an alcoholic state. An inventory of her vehicle found cocaine, a small pipe, and several plastic bags containing a green leafy substance. u the road. GRAPHIC DESIGN Several u Idaho Angus Association Plans Second Annual Feeder Calf Sale The Idaho Angus Association, along with the Producers livestock Marketing Association, is planning a feeder calf sale for steers and heifers. The second annual sale will be held Oct. 29, in Jerome, Idaho, at the Producers Sale A number of incidenta kept the Summit County Sheriffa Office busy during the month of May. placed a new dish" system in place and wu preparing to leave the residential property, the driver backed off the edge of the driveway damaging the landscaping and igh centering his truck. The company and owner arranged to pay for damages. A resident of Summit Park reported that the window of their pickup truck had been broken. No suspects could be found and the window wu replaced. Several expensive tools and construction equipment were reported missing from a storage shed and large truck at the storage unit, by the owner who called in the theft. A possible suspect wu being investigated. A communications radio wu reported missing from a crane truck located at the Wasatch Exit in Echo Canyon. A worker for the RaCroad called in the theft. A resident called Dispatch to ask for assistance after he noticed his golf clubs were missing from his garage. The garage door had been left open during the night. A vehicle wu stopped in the Kamu area for speeding and the driver ended up being transported to jail for driving without a license, an outstanding warrant, speeding and posscuion of a controlled substance. The driver of a vehicle hit a deer while in a local cemetery. Damage to the vehicle wu minor and a case number wu assigned. An officer transported a female to jail after citing her for a suspended license and an expired registration on her vehicle. Summit County SERT team wu called upon several times to assist with search warrants on apartment units, in which several persons were in residence including small children. Both were to check for possible drug use situations. The owner of a cell phone called in to dispatch to notify them that his phone had come up missing from his vehicle. He repotted that he had left his vehicle unlocked at severs stops, not noticing the phone mis' ing until the next morning. Several Park City outlet stores have reported items missing from their stores within the shopping area. Officers responded to each call made. The driver of a vehicle heading Southbound on SR 224 was charged with no drivers license, no insurance tnd forged documents, after he wu pulled over for speeding and weaving through traffic. Southbound on 224, yet another driver wu pulled over for speeding and later transported to jail when he wu charged with speeding, and driving on suspension. Vandalism hit the Winter Sports Park in the form of throwing signs and orange construction fencing in the road. Officers responded to several drug and alcohol use incidents. A resident who had left items on her porch for the DI (Deseret Industries Drive) found the items missing before they could be collected. Finding ro front end license plate on a vehicle, an officer pulled over FAX 53 SQM(E FAX Cl IENTU UNDINE 8 Another Somi Accident The East bound driver of a PRIME INC truck walked away uninjured from a wrick that completely touted a seal rig loaded with Arrack fries. The driver missed the turn leadiag to and Eastbouad from ended up laying down his truck on the ladlac a4)acc at to the Salt Lake the mqor contributing foctor which caused exit Speed was listed approximately $6,000.00 la damages to Mad filled coalalacrs bloc king a cement barrier wall aad dcUaeator poets. 1-- u 1-- ; |