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Show V The Summit County Bee Page A4 Kamas Fiesta Days Festivities For Families Sheriffs Blotfer Search and Rescue Update BY PAMELA ROBBINS A construction owner reported vandalism being done to a piece of equipment with estimated damage costs being placed at $7,(100. Responding to an alarm. Officers found several birds living in the front door entrance. It is suspected that tlfey set off a motion detector. Eastbound A deputy entered near Jeremy Ranch and noticed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed and was making several lane travel violations. The driver, a female, was docked at W in a 65. A DUI anest was made and the driver transported to the jail. The driver of a vehicle and his passenger who were traveling down Kamas Main Street, were transported to the Justice Complex after it was determined the driver did not have a license and open containers were found in the vehicle. A suspect was stopped for going 75 in a 55 mph zone. An open container was found on the vehicle floor. The driver explained he was leaving for Bosnia and wanted some undemanding" in regards to having an open container. Saying that because he Tights for the rights of the American people" the officer should be understanding enough not to issue him a ticket, he was given one anyway with 14 days to handle the matter. Several fraud and foigcry cases were investigated as is the normal routine. In one case a drivers license had been forged. The driver of the vehicle was taken to jail and his vehicle impounded. The Coalville Car Show on Saturday produced little problem. However, in one incident, a male and an officer got into a little altercation which ended with the citizen being issued a citation, and he was released after being talked with. An 18 year old female was cited for illegal consumption of alcohol at South Beach. A vandalism took place at the Canyon Creek apartments when someone flattened tires by using toothpicks in the tire stem.Allhough there were some suspicions on who did the act, no proof could be found. 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 for compensation, pension, hospitalization, and other benefits. This is a free service and veterans need not be members of the Vbterans of Foreign Wars to qualify for assistance. The VFW Field Service Officer will be working out of the Ogden Workforce Service at 380 27th Street from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. on (Bee volleyball competifriendly co-e- d tion. The evening ends with the event of all events. The grand finale to the festivities will be filled with fervor. Thd famed, fearsome demolition detby is a favorite and it finishes out the festivities of the fiesta days. Afterwards, there will he a dance, and then family and friends bid farewell to the fun. To VISIT US TODAY! . ISss- 'Sssmsssst' "" Carpet - Tile Woods Vinyl Oreck Vacuums 649-610- 0. 272-086- As soon as your plate is cleared, you should head over to the rodeo grounds. The rodeo action is sure to get the old heart racing and the blood pumping. However, if thats not enough for the young and young at heart, following the rodeo, there will also be a little dancing action going on. Saturdays festivities begin with an 8:00 a.m. breakfast at the city park. You'll need the energy from this fantastic feast for the many activities scheduled throughout the day. The "kids parade begins at 10 a.m. and activities will follow at the city park. The activities include foot races and animal chases. In addition, there will be calf and sheep riding, for fearless, adventure seeking cowgirls and boys. Later in the afternoon there will also be a horse race, and some Hie Summit County flee! Saibssrslbe ' through September, venders will sell their wares from 3 p.m.7 Mountain lot Park the in of Time First the City parking p.m., Resort. Organic produce, honey, flowers, herbs, salsas, fresh breads, homemade soaps and other crafts will be available from local and regional growers and artisans. For more information, call the Park City ChambcrBureau (435) July 22, 23 & 24: Cache Valley Invitational Baseball Tournament, Logan, for IS and 16 years olds. Pool play with four game guarantee plus semis and championship on the 24th. For information, call Dennis Udy, (877) Aug. 9, 10 & 11: Rocky Mountain Fall Showcase in St. George. Baseball playera from the Rocky Mountain states upcoming juniors and seniors are invited. For information, call 1 Dennis Udy, (877) 19 (Thursday) Mammograms in Kamas, Salt Lake Aug. is pleased to announce a Mobile Mammography Center Regional Unit will be at Kamas LDS Church, 100 W. Center. For appointment, call Kama Correspondent Subscribe 7b Summit County Ads SeCCl Park City Farmer's Market Returns: Every Wednesday BY JAN ROWLEY The Kamas Valley Fiesta Days, a celebration of Utahs 24th of July holiday, brings plenty of fun for families. Festivities in Kamas get off to an early start. A few of the traditional events took place earlier in the week. They included the Youth Horse show on July 16 and 17, the Melodrama, July 19 and 20, and the Bull Wars, held Thursday, July 22. However, dont despair - there is still plenty of fun left for everyone. The first annual arts festival which began on the 22nd and runs through lYainlng Assistance Summit County Search and the 24th at the Kamas City Park, has Rescue is mighty proud of all their a little something for everyone. members. On Saturday, the Search There will be close to 40 booths, the unit had to with a huge variety of items includDog opportunity meet with Uintah County Search and crafts, toys, and even arts ing and Rescue, the Undersheriff and log furniture. Local individuals, and several deputies near Mill Creek vendors from across the state, and Ranger Station to show off their Wyoming and Idaho, will present their wares, for your viewing and ability the dogs and trainers. Bill to Commander, According purchasing pleasure. Stokes, the 12 attending were imFriday's festivities begin at 5 p.m. Uintah with the and when the big" parade proceeds team, pressed mentioned they down main street. Following the representatives would be interested in using the dog parade will be a BBQ at the city team's services if needed in the fupark. Food (it for the king of the ture. jungle (or at least presented by the They really did a great job" said Lions Club) - will be served. Commander Stokes. Our program has come a long way, and its nice to know we have them available when needed. The trainers are some of the best." Summit County Search and Rescue has been called on to assist with several calls lately. On Saturday, at approximately noon, dispatch relayed the message that an assist was needed to help Wasatch County with a woman who had been thrown off a horse and needed help in the area near Bench Creek, above Woodland. Amanda Peterson, from Midway, was involved in the accident when a dog, which the group had taken along, was stepped on by the horse and was scared. The dog then scared the horse who threw his rider off. Searchers were fortunate when horse owner Terry Thompson came by and lent horses for the paramedic department to use to get to the users also injured woman. victim the scene. The to responded was flown to the University of Utah by Air Med. Missing Man Found On Tuesday evening at around 11:30, the Search and Rescue was called to assist on a missing man, a Bishop, who had last made contact as he called his wife on his cell phone Monday around 4 p.m., with a brief message before his signal went out. He had missed a group of Scouts who had arrived earlier, and ended up taking a wrong trail because his map had been left at home. Calendar of Events -- Air Med was called in to help search the next morning as were search dogs. The missing person located a map near Pot Lake and was able to find his way out eventually. According to Don LaFay, of the Search and Rescue, the man had one positive thing going for him that most of those searched for do not - plenty of supplies and water as he had planned to stay at camp until Friday, llis problem: going in alone without being sure of the area. BY PAMELA ROBBINS Bee Editor Aug. 6. July 23, 1999 Land Title is our Business 2. ItlO Kbnkall JumIIm STM W. Haamuaaan HO. ItokM CHy S. 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