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Show Ilegional iXeirs Xoles Shooting kill It lln Ml III Officers were culled to the scene of a one ear rollover on Siaic Road 40 near the SummitAVasatch county line at approximately I a.m., Oclokr 20. According lo LHP Trooper Seth Spcncei. upon arrival a male individual (raveling towards Ilckr, lay in the middle of llw east- - Kiuikl lane. vehicle involved in tk accident was a lws Honda Accord that was on its lop in the numkr one east bound navel lane, llie vehicle was traveling west bound and ran through the median. rolling the vehicle two anti a half limes kfore coming to rest on ns lop. Ambulance personnel arrived and kgan winking on the individual who was tk only occupant of the vehicle. driver was idcnlilicd is IX year-olAdam Maynard of Ilckr City, laical ambulance and Lite flight personnel woiked on Maynard at tk scene of the crash. He was pronounced dead at the scene of tk accident due lo mimics received in Ihe crash. Tk driver of tk vehicle was not wearing a seat kli .uni was cjcclcd from the vehicle. Traffic was shut down on SR-4- 0 while the accident scene w.i-- , investigated, fatigue and inaitenliveness were listed as possible cuiim-for (he acciik'iit. Ik Ik Rocky Miinuldii PAMM.A KOBRINS BY identify the suspects as being at the scene when the victim was beaten prior to the shoot' Kn1 lulili w A Salt shooting which left a 30 year-olLuke man. Kautokc Tangilau, dead last week brought about four arrests in connection with the incident. Being held in the Summit County jail on felony riot charges are; Viliami Bloomfield Tukuafu, Sionc II. Tai, (has been d ing. released). Telefoni Palu and Rocky Manatau. According to Summit County Sheriff Dave Deputies were called to the nightclub located at Kimball's Junction on two separate "fight' calls that evening and were at the club when the shooting took place, A large response team came to the location to help with keeping the peace, taking care of the victim and trying to keep everyone inside until Ldmunds. the charges, all third degree Iclonies, come from witness statements that they were talked to and reports filed. According to the Sheri It those involved in the shoot ill: .uul lights wcie members of two gangs; The M.ihv Kegulalois and Ihe long, in Crip (iang. "We h.ic received inlomi.ilion that there may be sonic type of revenge in an etfort to "set the iccoid sti. light" concerning ihe shooting We have Ireatd mcmhcis of gangs in Calilomi.i may be loming to i lie area.'1 The Nhuilf added that ongoing el foils in winking with the Sail I akc Melio (iang Task force sill ion! nine and he leels letlaiu that "within a lew days we should have our shooter." s IaiuiI Unmrii Off To hilr.xliiii1 Lvclyn Richards ol Iaik City, and frunccs RcMillard of Kama-.- , joining an intci faith delegation of Twelve American ( linsii.m. Muslims and Jews traveling lo Israel, the Occupied Territories and Jordan. The trip is sponsored by fellowship ol Reconciliation, the oldest and largest inlctfaith peace gtoup in the I'nilcd States. Ikv will meeting with a wide range of Icadcre. representatives of N( id's and ordinary people who represent many ililtci cut perspectives on the conflicts in tk Middle fast. Special attention will he paid to the IsracliPalcsimiaii emilli.l because it is at the center of so much unrest in Ihe region, at.d franees have joined this Delegation kcausc we want to gam a more knowledge of tk conflict and sec for ourselves tk Mitiaiiou on tk ground." llie delegates will assemble in Nyuck, NY. tbe bead and alter orientation and final prcpai.it ion-- . will it v ii.irters for Middle the led by cxpciiciin-i- l ft l Last, llie Delegation will lo leaders who have led other IVIegalions to Palestine and Im.icI in w ill k Pali-simia- k (hilling Your Clock (nminiiiiily iSiiiHiiiN lli'.illln I'oiililitiii IaciiI Hulling Your Uni t on This Sunday, Oct. 2ft is Daylight Savings Time. It is also known nationally as "Change Your Clock-Chang- e Your Battery" day. Citizens will he turning their clocks back one hour. When you change your clocks, please be sure to change the batteries in your smoke detectors. This simple task saves lives. In three of every 1(1 reported fires in homes equipped w ith smoke alarms, the devices did not g work. Households with smoke alarms now outnumber those with no smoke alarms. One-hal- l of home lire deaths occur in the six percent of homes with no smoke alarms. Alarms most often hecausc of missing, dead or k Lvclyn and franees say they arc especially linking loru.ud to "living and talking to bulb Israelis, and Palestinians, hearing then jviv.m d stoi ies and hopes lor peace." While in the area they will report back to the I VS mi tk-i- daily activities and observations via email. We hope our lirsi hand ubsci vaiious will helplul lo people in Utah who arc interested in what is liapcning on (lie ground and in the lives ol iidmaiy Israelis and Palestinians." franees and Lvclyn say that upon (licir return in mid Novcmki would weleotiK tk opportunity lo speak lo civic groups, schools and religious groups. k tin-tw- fail disconnected batter- - I "V Ol z'N I IiirK ( if y linn Hit's of (inn Mini Injuries 1 BY PAMM.A KOBRINS lice I '.ill picrem inlomi.ilmn to help children Louise h Willoughby (South Summit l.lcmcnl.iiy li in. ip.il and iv (SSLS lleadslait il.iss designed to locus mi c.iHy childhood and pie school age cluL dicu 'ihe instriklois shared vaiious activities to help children to hemme more prepared hcloic cnlcnng ihe public mIiooI system. Iiic diawings were given ai Ihe sessions. Lvc and Logic by Chip Haves (SSM.S) teach r dcskiihcd live styles ot parenting. Iho e illending the class leceived a 23 page booklet covering Ihe parenting styles as well I In existence lor about a year, the South Summit Healthy Community Coalition has set a goal to make the coiiimuiiily a healthiei and safer place for youth. Comprised Ironi various agencies, representatives from the schools and concerned Kamas Valley citizens the group held a "Community family Ldnculion Night" for the Kamas Valley residents Tuesday. Oct. 21, at Ihe South Summit Middle School. The event began with a free dinner from 3:30 to 6:30 p in., lollowed by lireak-out- " classes. Several adult classes were held to Duci t C.illiv r) presented I a I 'ontinuvd on imge Park Lily resident Clary Weiss, died of self inflicted gun shot wounds Wednesday. (Xl. 15. at his residence. According to inlorm.i lion in 7u Park Ket'vrJ, Paik City officers responded to a 91 I v .ill Tuesday evening around 6:30 p.m. reporting an attempted suicide and when tky arrived found the victim unconscious in a kdroom with what was called an apparent head wound." He was tkn transported where he died at the hospital somcimu-beforlo the University of m Hill on Wednesday. Weiss made the news in Summit County through his written Pai k Record column TXin't (let Me Started" kginning in April of I'Nx. I le was also well known kcausc of his work on llw planning cummis-siofor Summit County kfore lk formation of two separate planning commission Kurds, lie could he found in many political circles along with community volunteer programs. He also made an unsuccessful bid fora county commission scat in IW hut remained ever interested in tk growth taking place in Summit County. Weiss was cremated and no memorial services have ken planned. n .1.1 Siilcllito liegislralitm Continent on The lk Lincoln Highway Comes of Age "Spirit of Ihe Lincoln Way" fire Truck, of marks Uklcr Maxim to the Dedication of the Lincoln Highway as l4 of Lincoln Highway in I rid.iy, Oct. 31, the Xhli Anni versa!) America's first Transcontinental highway from New York City to Sun francisco. On this night in I VI 3. towns and cities all across America celebrated this "(livut I at riot fvenl" with Proclamations. Bon l ires. Torchlight Parades. Dunces and SXcchcs. Diilvhcd "11k SImiw Road of the Woild" the Lincoln Highway was always inlemled to he an "object lesson in good road building" the Woild over and as such 11w Woild's (ireatest Menu trial in Honor of Abraliam Lincoln to he perpetuated by each successive generation. Born under Ihe White House Millennium Council in Ihe Lincoln Highway Couk's of A Millennium Project was Nationwide Age, charged with a mission to "Honor the the future" ami Keep Alive. , . Ihe Sacred fire of Liberty." Accordingly, Craig Harmon, founder and I tirector or Ihe Lincoln I lighway Coiiks of Age and 11k Uncoln Highway National Museum and Archives set out in July of 21XX) in front of the Lincoln Memorial to curry 'The Sacred fire of Liberty" and The American flag across Ihe I'). e a I (XI foot truck coinmeimi-rul- c the X5th anniversary a (lip made in 1915. Alter a few detours that led to llie Ircsiiknlial Inaugural Parade in 2(X)I and Ik Lincoln Biitkkiy Celebration at ihe Lincoln Memorial. Director Harmon finally arrived in San francisco on the fourth of July in 21X12 after a year on road with lire at 35(1 with firemen visit to departments stops and raise Ik Hag on Ik KX) ft. ladder. (Coalville was one ol tk designated stops on his journey). While on the road in (ioshen, Indiana the lk attacks on Ihe World Trade Center look place. Wauling to honor tk lost fiiciiK'n as lie continued Ik trip, Director Hannon asked fire chiefs along the way to sign a fire k'lniet in tk'ir Honor. In Vullcy, Nebraska Ik klmcl filled lip so one of lk firemen said "We've got an extra helmet," thus starting lk tradition of each fire dctamtK'iit signing a helmet. Director Harmon has collected 113 k'lmels as a catalyst for tilings to come. Alter a year in the Bay Area researching Abraham Lincoln and The Lincoln Highway, Diiector Harmon released a 5XI page knik on Mr. Lincoln's Birthday culled. 'The Perfect Tribute, 11 k lk I .ilk oln tcnlei-piccwhich del iiU I Highway as ol' a six ye. ii iclchi.uioii beginning (XI. 31, of with the nil Anmvei saiy ol Lincoln Highway and leading up to Ihe l.iiuoln lk ftkdilciiiii il On Ju! Cck'hialion c lk in 2IXW. ft). IXh2 altei Picsidcnl Lincoln signed lk k Voting will soon taking place and the Summit County Clerks Olfice has released the following Satellite locations for voters to register friday. (Xl. 24 and Monday, (Xl. 27, fioin 8 a.m. to X p.m. Marsac Building; 445 Marsac Avcmw in Paik City; Kamas Liliraiy ; 1 10 North Main in Kamas and Summit County Clerk's Office; Mi North Main Rikiiii 235 in Coalville. Pauliv Kail load Act that crealed Ilk nation's lit si tiaiiioniineiital laihuatl, liiemcn ol Sail l iaiMvi celebrated lk cveni with a high Imch-ligh- t lk pat.ule. Auxhliugly, Diiccloi Harmon is asking horn all around lk woild to ad as "(iuaidians ol tk' Sailed l ire ol lakiiv" and sponsor Kin lire celchruiioi.s on (Xl 31 aiki Ioiiii a "Light Around The Woild" in llonoi of Abiaham Lincoln and tliose Iom Sepiemki II. As p.m of the closing ceremony, a memorial mile will he established lor emit victim of September II with each lire dcpnilinciil king assigned a fallen firelighter. In lire-Uk'- ii atkhlion. a klmcl will k signed by k sent lo the each dcpuiimciil to fire duel in New York as purl ol a meiiHiri.il similar to lk Viet Nam Wall. Ik' ceremony will end wiili the symbolic striking of Ihe lour fives ami the ringing ol Peace Bell. tk Woild Ilhmnliiry Nrlioul Fall Festival lk North k Summit Llcmcnlary School PTA will hosting a fall llw Halloween Carnival-fill- ed with lots of fun new activities, games and food for a great night of family entertainment. The community is invited to attend and support this fundraising activity. festival fundraiser, formerly Fualiilto Ami Flu Minis lk Summit County public health department have set up dates lor the annual flu shots. Ihe health department clinic in Coalville will . give shots (X-t- 2(), from V a.m. to 12 noon, and I p.m. to ft p.ni., Oct. 30 at Ihe Hencfcr fire Station from 10 u.m lo Noon, Nov. 5 at the health department from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and I to 4 p.m. and Nov, 4. 18, 25 at tk health department from 4 p.m. If these tinws do not meet with your schedule, please call Ik clinic at Small fee will billed. charged. Medicare will 2-- k k Continued tut page . 2 Inside The Summit County Bee 2 Sections Classifieds Happenings Movies 4 14 Pjjji B5,f AS A7 Obituaries AB Opinion Public Notices School News A2 B4 B2,3 |