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Show A May 9, 2003 cl the Counti The Summit County Bee Page A3 Sheriffs Blotter Buzz Back A trespassing report was called m to the Shentl's office stating maintenance pci sound keeps walking imo a privately owned condo w uhoiii pn mission Resident repotted a past occurred pnipcity damage to some trees on his property. that the pci soil who i.m over them said they would icplace iliem and had not done so. Complainant also said the individual was also in a stolen jeep per salt lake police depaiiment. Complainant advised a snowmobile has Ivcn sii ting in the parking aiea abandoned for sevei.il years. Advised the snowmobile is on a tiailei Otlueis look the vin number to locale llie ow nei A culler stated she had met a guv on an internet chat room out of state and lie found hei .uldiess Suied she was not at home but hci ilncc duldien wc:c .uni ho came to her house Kinging mi llie dom ami scicamiiig Complainant slated she was on hci way home liom Sail I akc and wauled a check on her cliildicn Caller advised a male indivnliial was ringing hci dnoihcll. lie was desenhed as a l.ugc male wealing a cap. hoots and carry ing a llushlighl and dutllc bag Resident icpoited that Ins i.u had Ivcn paint balled duiing the night. Three snow mobiles weie icoitcd missing liom a lot in forest meadows. I.ast seen thiee weeks king pal Two similar reports of vandalism were reported trom construction sites advising someone had sinaslied in the pmt-potty at (he woik locations. An employee of a factory outlet stoic that said two From Hotel, to Home, to Lodge a individuals- - one male repotted a retail tlielt and a female- - had possibly stolen items from an adjacent location when they noticed items in a bag. A "suspicious" call was reported advising of an adult male who had been wandering in the area all day. Caller said the man would leave his backpack in a lot across the street and was cuirently sitting on a ruck. Complainant advised llieyhad been to a lamily cabin and found someone had shot out live window. Caller advised her daughter was woiking in the lobby of a hotel and had noticed a possible miovicatcd individual loitering around the huildmg. Complainant advised a male suspect was standing behind a snow fence. Thought it looked suspicious and needed to be checked out. A citizen complaint was called into disutch slating an individual had diivcn past him going too fast and almost Ini Ins vehicle. CjIIci reported seeing a tree that was on fuc and . the power is out. Lite Might was called in to assist wuh llie icmoval of a victim injuicd in a fuel explosion. A homeowner reported someone had died to pi y into the luck door of his home. Culler advised she had three wedding lings stolen Irom her residence. Stated they weie for sale and had sevei.il inspectors and such in the home rcccnilv ago. Caller advised someone bad hiokcn into a c.u wash quarter machine. The maintenance supcrvisoi ol a set of condos rcpoitcd his vehicle had Ivcn hiokcn into dining the night. Resident advised slv could hc.ii an individual out side that has been whistling and yelling bn ahmii an hour Wanted the situation i Ik ked oul ( )iv hundicd and sixty six uu idcnis icpnited. Complainant rcpoitcd having lluce pans of skis sti ilen fiom his garage. A store employee icpoited having a suspicious individual in the stoic. 41 years, while lieu, as she was called, worked in the Kimball 1 At. ('OMIH)N Ijllt Cll lllillNKjl SnCH'IV KY 1 y This huge. Iaik at lf7 Avenue, Daly building The a has haJ lout' history. City, original sliuetuie, built on this site, was the Summit Hotel, a hnarding house for mmeis employed at the numerous mme in Canyon. It was destroyed hy a tire in 1924. rebuilt in l)2h and continued as hoarding house until n. twn-Mni- j Tlul ye.u Kenneth ami Herneil Kuminei purchased the building as a home toi then laigc lamily nf eleven girls ami one Imy 'In provide tm their laige tamily. Ken woikcd in the Silver King. the Ontario and the Judge Mines for Oops! It Cafe lor lb years Junction l.ater. she woiked lor the Iaik Kccoid. willing a column called Chit Chat hy Ilea and envenng 4 II activities. In wiih the children and moving! away. Ilea and Ken decided to i anode I the l5. mar-tyiii- upsiaiis into 12 sleeping mni and two large bathrooms to pm-vid- g e accommodations lor I lie many skieis aiming in I'.uk City. An outside siaiiway was consiiucted to pi ovule easy ,u.css lot guests and the new business was i on the name of Ilea's ( '.myoii I mlge. Aliei Ken passed away in I1)1)!. Ilea opeiaied the Imlce. with the help of her family. She still found two lnstoiy Snow" and In 1 i'll on Histone Iaik "Walking make to Also, numeioiis City." hisioiic.il piesentations ami conduct histoiic walking toms of Mam Sued hi prnod cosimue. time to hooks. "Silvei & In PPJ4. tailing hc.ilih icigiucd that Ilea leave hci beloved Park City and live with a il.iuglilei ill Sandy. On May t. I9')4. the City proclaimed Ilea Kiimmei Day with a celcbiatioii at the Miner's Hospital (oiiimiiiiity r'eiiiei I lie and histone lodee wa. placed on the m.ukci tot sale, wliu li ii remains today icr.i-vaie- ,itiii.i,i . i I'llit Cll WmriHi lollnfum u oil ! tin At Iiiltlll III N rtiniiiiNsitiiiiili I'Tirnils llrninriiil Walk It is estimated that approximately 19 percent of the adult population will cvpeiience the death of one of then cliildicn. In the United States, over l(l(l.(i(K) children ol all ages die cvciy yeai. When a child dies at any age. and tm any reason, patents mourn and begin a piiwcss of bereavemeni. which can include many dilleienl teelmgs I licsc feelings aie all a pail of the emotional icavlmii called "grief." Sometimes these teelmgs maybe so intense that pat cuts do not undeistand what is happening. I he Coinpassioiiaic friends is a IliippciHMl Annin & Again non profit support gmup lot Ivicjvcd families alter the death of a child. Ijients who have "Ivcn (here" aie available lor suppoit and comfort through the journey of giief with monthly meetings held ihroughoul noithcin Ciali. If you or someone you know has lost a child or sibling lluougli death, please join us foi the 7th ( I CL "Walk to Aiiiiii.iI Remember." Bereaved patents, g 1. ml pa ie ills, siblings and oilier icl.ilivfs and liiends will walk in icmcmbi.iikc of out Moved clul-dic- n lo die walk, we will have a slim t ccicmoiiy. planned by the SI C Clijpicr of TCI- - in cmijunc-11111- 1 wnli llie Chiislmas llox I ouiid.ition We will Iv unveiling a ini'iiimi.il lu'ii. Ii at llie Imalioii ol llie angel si.iiiie. Allci llie walk, ilieie will be a balloon I.iiiikIi in memoiy ol nui ilnltlicn 'llie walk is lice, alibough donations ,ne I im t gladly .inepied ')) I I . ike City ( 'nuclei v ( Ud N ) Regisiialioii begins al h a lit and the walk Ivguis al 9 a m. Im mme mloim.ilimi please call IVii.i Simister al 45- - Mb 2M5 m Holly Jepvs-- al Mi I Ilk always sjnl. on want In know hnu many you have in n, linnl. It in the spi mg .uli-Ictc- s b'k in ihc luck pingram " lie osKlied in the n.ikk team hi 15 ve.ns learns wnii nine legmii biles. mu' stale ih.impiniiship. tlnee secu.l pl.i.e finishes. 'Viiir said lie is im It ifi'il In be icov'ined by il.e It.ili Spoils Hall I I .ime I n.iil.l.ilimi i lie gives llie inli( uii.l tn.inks and .i:!i his nik i ess in ibc vliiil':-lleles lie O'.u lie.l .i''ii i. iU .if .I lli, ink I be ei'imimm.y. patents, le.nlieo and sihn.il I'.o.n tin in r t AK.i In my Ivin n llien I I life l"n;' lieu.!. )'i.;' I m " sH'iiv i in:.' my I llie lig'i S.b.ii.l Cn.iili awaiJ will be piesenie.l at llie I'l.ili Si',ils Hall i'l I .i nie Dislingiiislieil t n. ulies lt.iiiiiii't May ?b llie I'.in.jiiel will tv liel.l li'Wiie I vp" t 'enlei. al llie )575 S"iilli Slate Slieel. S.niilv. I t 1 - s 1 llie walk will Iv held Saliinlay. May 17 beginning and ending al llie Chiislmas lto Angel in (he Sail Continue J Jrom pane A Stiti' 124 L 1 i Smith to Lead Mr Smith was lioiioicd by Mi. Jon ( 'mtinued from priye A I UIISSA. Community service is one aspect ol life Mr. Smith said lie likcs to maintain. He has actively served two communities as a Reserve Ioliee Olficcr with Seviei and Weber County Shenlf's laho Junction intcrchunKe lost rontrol or Iris loud driver lirading east hound on the of wood and the truck and trailer ended up f!oinj olT the west side and down an embankment. I lie site is a popular one for truck accidctis and in this case the driver did not stifTer uny serious injuries. A semi Depaitments. He said his naming has become valuable in dealing with the most difficult situations. He eiqoys woiking with and helping individuals, believing everyone has certain values. Many liouis have been donated to community and oigani.ational services and said the reward conics from "seeing others progress and succeed in life" and "suppoitmg those wiili whom I work." Smith has made picscnlatioiis at in national conferences Washington. IK. San Diego. CA.. San Francisco, CA. Boise, ID.. Denver. CO, Paik City and Salt Lake City, UT. April 24. 1999. I liitilsin.in I IiiTiisni.ui Aw, ml loi in icccivinp I the duc.ilioii.il vccllcn.c. I nline goals set by Mi- .Smith include Iving a good iolc model lot others, continue in an educational fnocess in mdei to glow and develop and meeting new challenges lh.il come my wav. As to his new iolc al Souili Sumniii, lie says he is "evened to Iv involved in a new school system and winking with the ic.ichcis, stall, students and their patents. I hope to become involved in cvciy aspect." Mr. Smith and wile Margaict .lie the patents of live children; I Timothy. Roheit. epii 'ii wii! ti j'iii .a (' in p m with dinnei seived at p in. Ibe wlm K ll.'i'C i nsl jvi plate A ie. vs on lil like tn Mippmt Sam can make leseivaimiis by calling I .my m Dniig Ialmet at Tunic at 4.15 (i4s K4f (. MII-4S- I jy- - III ulfr. K3Rl.aminalT?H.wr flttE EITIMUTEI EXPERIENCED INSTHLLNTERS 0(IR LOW PRICES WILL FLOOR FULL ROLLVREMNRNTS YOU IN STOCK Stephen. Chiistme and Melanie and arc giandclnldicn. giandpaicnls of The couple cxpicsscs a dcsitc to move to the Kamas Valley so they can Iv involved in the community, but aie uncci lam of their plans al this time. 1 hU laiilys-- 1 ShmrrMn: 990 N. River R4. 654-281- HlCway 6 EiHfj'iJihlnit hs $1 liauiii ns? jjSi Summit County is currently e Engineer Technician I. Performs cruiting for a duties variety of journey level technical engineering of and pub field inspection lated to the design, survey Graduation works projects. Minimum Qualifications: train-- g jm high school; plus two (2) years of specialized to engineering, computer-aide- d drafting, public works instruction etc. Salary Range: $13.61 - $19.01hr. ummit County is a drug free workplace conduction pre must nployment and random drug testing. Applicant jbmit a completed Summit County Application.. For an plication and a copy of a complete job description, or you may ease contact Personnel at web-site at www.co.summit.uLus. Please ;cess our nd application to: Summit County Personnel, P.O.Box 28, Coalville, Utah 84017. E.O.E. Closing Date: Friday, May 23, 2003 at 5:00 p.m. igineer Technician I full-tim- i Snicki Tnyji Health k Beauty Photo Frame Houaewarea Pet Supplies TooLiIIardware Stationery Cilia InfaatToddler Ceramlca Jewelry Craft Party Supplira And MORE- -. iJuiltij' SJhujj ihiuihuhii'j UiJJite 435-336-32- days look place at approximately 5 a.m. Wednesday, May 7 near the was hauling a loud of frozen food when the wreck took place, with driver castliound Wanship exit. The much speed In making u turn" according to a Hill' report. Tui too on blamed cuu.se the apparent Mac truck owned hy New Prime Inc., was not Injured in the accident. Fakr, win) was driving the 218)1 A second send accident In several I D Z Unbar rJi:y, in iY&b&yWW Hundreds qf Item! |