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Show S.O.F.T. Group Arrives in Henefer Hogional News Notes with liiMini) IS iii llu' wmld. Kimberly will lum .VS mi IVcaithcr II. Quite ail ;ui.Mnlisliiiu-n- l the l.imily vv.is told lie v.mililu' nuke il pust siv iiikiiiIis. "Sometimes l lie doetois e.m he winnc." o.iikl her iiumii. I lie e.illieiint' in meant lo he a pl.iee of l.mehtei. iiiio.iueenieiil. nIi.ii iii? jv. tiageilv. iimiph ,uul e.uli foiw.iid si.-n.. i'nl in iisl liil(Tml Nil util inn Kmls in A mist of Fitn lien n l il.VS S I!. 'Ij' .111 lllltl II'IIWIS l me with mie .mollier. I.il I', inner of Ioi .Hello. M. I'.iV also mie il the V.ll-l- "iiem.il niiilieiN whose smi JinIi died limn jsnei.iieil pioMems ol liismny IS. emunieiiiN "iIiin eionp IN lllllilie ,,il ill lll.ll ll In lol.lllv , Slip I'tM those who luxe lost their iliililieii .uni those who are usl i'omg ihrmieh ihe Ivgmimi!' pnvess i l I'.iving i lie i r son m i! r.i tiler nveive the ili.iiiiosis. Il eives "I n n win luxe .n i'Iii i In Kli a Imlil ihe e hi lilien of llniNe i li.nii e ( BY IUMH.A Hit I BOBBINS ililiw When nuisl parenls emileniplate (he decision ul having children, il is ncu--r wiili ihe idea that when the hiriir day arrives, dial child will he accompanied with Ihe announce-ma- il dial something is wrong and that life will never he ihe sapie again. lor those whose children who are horn with Trisomy IK and Trisomy IV a support group horn of litisti jiimi and a ik sire lo leain mote about I lie common effects, has grown to International suppmt as was shown when over HKI t.innlv memliers and Iriends joined together ul Ihe HenelerTown Park Saturday, July I1). When Kris Holiday pave birth to her daughter Currie, who suffered from Trisomy IK, site wanted some II in answers. Known as the "Founding Mother cl the organization known as SOI'I- - (Stipfsi il Oruauialion lor Tiisomv IK. 13 and related disorders) the lust meet me was held with only sis children and parents involved. I lender residents, (inul and l.ninia Kiclims look their IhmiiIi-I'ii- I daughter. Kimhcilv. who was diagnosed with Disomy IK. to a Doctor's .ipptMiii incut in Salt Lake when: l.iiuna made a call to Holiday and asked lor moie information about ihe support group he me lormcd. Upon learning Kiiuhei v I was veals old. Holiday said "you I soon le.uneil .lie kidding. light l llllll.l she is kidding," Icll don't you said Holiday jokinglv. When she learned Kimberly was II to her daughters two. "it pave me hope" 1 1 said Holiday who later lost her d.iughlei. liis Prove Accordin'! lo Lmma. every- one in ihe gioup was surprised f. in see Kimlerly eating by without the use of a feed-in- e lulv and doing oilier thing she "wasnt supposed lo be doing. When Kimberly was bom I would spend hours trying to Iced her. It could take one .uni a half hours to pel her lo take one ounce of formula. I didn't know any difference, lii.it a feedmp lube could be used so jiisi kept leedinp her and her doctor said as lonp as Members of the Summit ('oiinty Sheri I f s Department. I'oresl Personnel. EMI's and Seaicli and Rescue team memliers have found the Iint.i I'oresl grounds. encompussinp Summit and Iuila ('oulilies, is a busy place this summer and aie not soon pomp lo forget 200V First came the anival of the Rainbow patliering they are still attempting lo have those attending clean up Ihe site. Approximately 300 are still in the region to woik ' I didn't know he meant lh.il a lube would he used if site pain. Sal in day. this young lass icveived an award and a locket wiili a K on it in recognition for hem;! i he oldest living child ()iir Quel'll' kimhcili Bit Inns aged II and 13 was the l.ul lli.il lliey wcie lor spending sevei.il nigliis m ihe moiui-lains- . "lliey had water piuilu.iiion t.ihl. clothing, and enough lod to Iasi mini ilic wei k end. said Sherilf l.diiiiinds llie hoys hci.ime separaled from their leaders and llie mam vomi ing group on Mnmluy as they wcie liikinp inn llie wilderness area neat (lie I asi I oik ot ihe Hl.nl l ink legion. Although it was thought lin y would eventually meet up with the missing Imvs. wlu-the laigcr group returned In llie vehicles, ihe hoys were inU there so a liip was muds' to Ml. View. Wyoming wheie a call lor help was made to llie Shcnll's Office. Ollicers and searcheis along wnli family membeis arrived in the au-.-i lale luesday night but the search did not begin mini Wednesday morning. Ilelicoplcis. horses. .VI Vs and Inking pic-pare- d lltisv IMnve I our scouts from (Ik piovo aiea learned a hip lesson in following llie adage that when lost the lies! advice is to slay in one place, tv prepared to stay in the wilderness and don't go oil trails. saiJ Sheiilf Dave lalmunds. I'nforlnn.itely for this small pioup of scouts that is not exactly what happened during their scouting iikumtain experience when lliey became sepal aled from llieir group. One lorlunulc item lor the four young men k ( 'noli mini off iiiec . I4 " Vital (ii oiiml Ammoan Wildlife Festival Held BY PAMELA BOBBINS Hit l ilitof The second annual Vital (iround American Wildlife festival was held Saturday, July 10, at the National Ability (Vnler nestled in the mountain valley near Quinns Junction at the cnlryway lo Park City Inun IIWY-4The purpose of (he event is to draw attention to I 0. of conserving private lands for the grizzly hear and other North American creatures in the wild. 'llie group culled Vital Jami shows Shelby und Darby llie rHr care or horses and asks if they would like a ride. Youth learned almul unimals from the muny volunteers tit the second annual Vital Ground event held ul the Nulionul Ability ('enter. (iromid hope to spread Ihe message that by protecting open spaces of the last frontier, valuable land will be held for Ihe purpose of benefiting both man h and facilitating partnerships between landown ( 1 1 tee. Fill, Salt Lake City Police Department, West Valley Police IX'partmcnl. Utah Department of Corrections. Ut.ili Department of Public Safety, Utah Division of Adult IVobalion and Parole Office, und Ihe National Center for Missing and Lxploitcd Children. l lie Utah ICAC Task force has made mote than 250 anvsls since it started three and a half years ago. Last year, the task force received the fill Director's Award for Excellence for bringing different agencies together to fight crimes against children and Inland child pornography. Assistant Attorney General Paul Amann will review the live cases for possible chaises. "Tlie Utah Attorney Cu mT.il's Office has spent a lot of time and energy warning the public about sexual predators on the Internet. These arrests make it clear that predators are still out there and (hat children are still ul risk on (lie Internet . Utahans can gel Immediate Warning about Abducted Kids at Ihe same time law enforcement olficcrs und broadcasters now v.iiy. didnt Attorney General's Inst a n I AiiiIiit Alril she was doine okay, not to mi ibis procedme. 1,1 i .1.1 hcr-sel- Joy and Tragedy Combine in Forest BY PAMELA BOBBINS IUt rdilur -- minimal on iHige The Utah Internet Crimes Against Children Task Farce arrested five men last week for allegedly using (lie Internet lo have sex with a child. The number breaks the task force's national record of four arrests in one night and a previous record of three arrests in a single night. Ihe five men used internet chat rooms lo contact undacover officers posing us children. The rouiklup was even nunc unusual because four ol the men arrived in llie same vehicle "It's the First (inn' we've bad a cur load of guys show up ui have sex with an umiciugc girl." said Ken Hansen, director ol the Utah ICAC Task f orce. "The most disturbing aspect of all this is (hat they may have abused two young girls six weeks ago." Investigators are hoping the alleged victims will come forward and contact authorities. task force includes agents from Ihe The ers and couseiv.iimnists. Through llieir clloiis Mother Natures web should remain intact loi general mils to come. Due lo the expansion of model n developmenl and the intrusion inio wildlife habitat muny animals have loiuul them selves trying to adapt to having humans invade llieir tcmioiy. Ihe grizzly was listed as an endungaed species under the Endangered Species Act in 1975. Over Ihe past 100 years, nearly 9K peieent ol llie bear's home has been lost and some of Ihe habitat lies Ivyond Ihe core of protected leder.il lands on private ground. The non prolit Vital (iround that the ncjrly instant alerts can be received on pagers, cell phones and computers. This groundbreaking new addition lo Utah's AMHLR Aleit plan will allow the public to immediately start searching for a aliducied child or a suspect during llie first critical moments. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identilicalion (BCI) will trans-I ihe alerts through the Utah Criminal justice information System lUCJIS) to anyone who regisiers to receive the alerts. This is the First lime that the system has been used to notify anyone other than law enforcement ollicers. To sign up for the aletl, (lie public can submit llieir infoimation lu the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification at www.hci.uluh.gov. In Ihe past, ol Fleers could initiate an AMBER Alert by rendor fax to the Salt Lake Communications Center. ing an The alerts were sometimes delayed hecuusc different recipients would have to retype the information before it could be rent out. "Every second counts when a child has been abducted. This new plan will make sure that everyone will know instantly who to look for and what Ihe suspect may be driving." says Utah Attorney General Maik Shurtlelf. Within seconds after Ihe AMBER Plan is activated, the information will be transmitted by UCJIS lo all Utah Law Enforcement agencies. TV and radio hmadcaslcrs, electronic highway and business signs, BCI's flyer distribution system, ports of entry and truckers, highway advisory transmitters and travel information phone line (5 1 1 ), and anyone requesting to receive the alerts by pager, cell phone, etc. I'oitlville's llcsl IVcxIcrn Holidays Hills llolt'l linmiis Award The Best Western Holiday Hills in Coalville has received the Best Western Chairman's Award, (he hotel chain! highest honor for outstanding quality standards. The Chairman's Award recognizes Best Western International hotels with a perfect cleanliness and maintenance inspection score of I. (XX) points lintels must also meet Best Western's out of a possible I requirements for design und high customer service scores lo qualify for the award. Receiving (he Chairman's Award from tlie Best Western is a tremendous honor," said JanaLce Brown General Manager. This award demonstrates the Best Western Holiday Hills management's commitment lo providing quality accommodations for our guests. Our housekeeping and maintenance departments have worked hard to achieve this level of cxcclk'nce." Located at 210 South 200 West in Coalville, Ihe Best Western Holiday Hills features 60 rooms with ironironing hoards, coffee makers, alarm clocks, remotes, 24 hour poolhot tub, business and Fitness center and a deluxe complimentary breakfast. There is also a conference room great for retreats, small business meetings, or party celebrations. Reservations may he hooked by calling ihe hotel directly at or 336-444- 4. Si'ttiur I'iliznix Day at I In; Fair Wanted" Senior Citizens lo "Steer your way lo the Summit County Fair," August 8. Entertainment, information tables and view the fair exhibits. Lunch will he served I2:(X) 1 :30 p.m. 3 For more information please call or 613-302- 3 or 783-43ext. 3023. 336-302- bear-throug- 31 Cunlinurd on pnge A4 Continued on A2 |