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Show A October 31, 2003 d the (do an t The Summit County Bee Sheriffs Blotter Summit County SlierilTs Corner This ordinance also prohibits paik-in- jt that would obstruct snow removal The ordinance gives law enforcement officers the authority to impound vehicles that aie pniked in Niolniion of either one ol these sections or any other section of Oidinnncc 31 A. When our aiej experiences a significant snowfall, pariiculaily overnight. it sometimes becomes difficult for snow iemox.il equip-men- t to adequately lemoie the snow foim loadways. I lie most common piohlcm is Nehicles paiked in a inannei that obstructs snowplows passing. In those cases the public woiks dnxei conlacls slid ill's office dispatch and requests a deputy tor snow iemoN.il impounds. I'nIoMunalely. in these cases, the ciicuinstances do not 1 Willi Non. I. just uIilmJ of un il would k' u good tunc to remind nil of our residents thnt there .ire winter pin king lestrietions in tlie unin eorporated mens of Summit County. Summit County Ordinance 131 A piohibits on street put king from Non. I. through Apnl 30. allow officers time to locate owners and base them move their Nehicles. Please work with us and do a little pie snow planning fm off street paikmg in your neighborhoods. If your Nehicle will not make it to yom icsidcncc due to road condi- tions do not lease the car on or along i he roadway. Kemosc the Nehicle to an aiea wheie you can lease it entirely olf of the street, esen if its loi a xeiy short lime. You miisi keep in mind that if a snow plow can't get iluough. neither can a file tmek or. in some cases an ambulance. The ksl mle of thumb is don't lease it on or along the mad way, I hank you all lor helping us base a wonderful and iclatisely sate summei season. Now lets get together and plan on an equally sate and enjoyable wintei season. Page A3 distui haiicc call was repmted by a home-owne- r a lot of c.us parked by a neiyhbois home as they weie ti;i iny: a paity and king xeiy loud. A lesidcnt reported seeing a suspicious looking Nehicle in the neighborhood. Said the Nehicle had daik windows and was (mncIiiI! xeiy slowly as if easing ihc aiea A I hell from an auto was icmitcd alter the owner noticed tools weie missmy limn the Nehicle. An attempt to It vale was bro.idc.isl foi a schicle in which the driNcr was kmy lcckless. Caller sialed the dii'er had almost caused ihicc accidenls, was iluowing items, cmi n the window and was possibly intoxicated. A xisiior to the aiea icpoitcd haxiny childien lluow i.K'ks at his Nehicle and had ihippcd the paint. Said lie did not know the children but maxk someone in the iiciyhhnihoncl would know who they weie, i Complainant requested an ollicci lake xisiblc pi nits liom tluee Nehicles on Ins pioX'ily that had ken messed with. Pails had ken iciiMccd liom the Nelucles that the ownci had not ken aiound I'm scxcial be intoxicated. Said the dnxei would speed up then slow down and had followed her quit a long time. A case of mad laye between a motorcycle rider and a scootci rider turned ayyrcssixe and was broken up by a deputy . Cell phone callci leported two males in a xchiclc months. neighbor that was watching a neai by home loi i tier and noticed someone at the site and reported thcie is xaluable pmpeily siou-- inside the garage. Caller said they would meet with an otticcr at the A statin! thcie weie weie diixiny leeklcsslv-goin- g in and out of traffic, coming up on othci cais as if they weie going to icar end them. Complainants repmted an on going problem with sieedmy dump trucks in the Old Ranch Road area Vandalism icpmtcd alter bairicades haxe ken taken and placed in the middle of the mad Caller adxiscd the yaiaye dom was king aclixai-ed. Ownci was inside the home with a dog and cat and icqucsicd a deputy respond. Cell phone callci .repotted a semi tiuck druei that was wcux ing tmm lane lo lane. Complainant reported the suspect who stole his xideo canieia is in xiew at the time and wanted a deputy lo come and talk to the suspect. A suspicious ciicuuixtuikc was icpoiied by a Im-i'c- pi-- 1 Ih-o- Complainant icpoitcd diixeis ih.it weie tiaxclmg hei home scieeclnny lues aud pome loo last in ihc s .sled aiea. A wildlitc call was icportcd alter il was noticed tii.it people weie shiHitiny at dcci limu ihc main load. A xisiioi I mill Kemmeici, Yyo. tailed dispatch to tep. il losmy a diyital canieia near the Wendy's p.uk-Junction ;! lot at Kimballs Complainant icpoitcd someone had kicked in the ckmis of his Nehicle that had ken paiked overnight Said iheic weie footpnnis mi ihc dxr. A hotel employee icpoiied a suspicious lookin'.' mdiNidual who they did not beliece was icpisieied lbs description matched lli.it of a male, deputies weie l.s.k in:; lor so they went to ihc scene. A land owner icpoiied scxcial mduiduals weie lie p.issiny on his piopeiiy while they weie liunini:! S.ud he made cmiiact and they appean'd lo h.oe lelt Ox iicr wanted lo svak with a deputy eotiieimng the m.Cu'i. Cell phone lallei lepiiied a dnxei that apv.ued lo u Home of the "Braves" When disaster Mokes, quick icspoiisc js cotic.il 10 the health and safely of oui childicn at school and ai home. I he l edeial l ineipeucy Management Agency (I IMA) has said foi ye.us that the only way In be prepaied for a disaster is to base medical supplies disliibuted ihiouplioiii oui schools and coiiimunilies. I lie Noiih Summit Disinct is doing a tiemeinlous seisue to ihc coiiimuniiy al I. it ye and at the same time pulling medical kits in ilx school clasMooms. Noitli Sumiinl has qualified In p.iiiicipate in .1 . n.itioiial. noi tor piotu. public seisiic I SA. Sale School I IS is dedicalled Sale School cated In heli lit schools .uin.r he iiaiion acqime emeipency medical kits lor each and cxeiy classpio-iam- - On .1 he distiicl will k sendmp llyeis explaining the the home with childien giving the p.uenls pio.'iam an nppnilunity In pun base emeipency medical kits al public senice piking. I 01 eseiy six kits puichascd. Sale School I SA will donate an cmi'igi'iiey medical ku In ihc il isti ict I he umie medical kits we Imnc in lie community ihc beilei picpuicd we aie for 01 disaster. 'I lie Sale Sc 11. H'l pio.'iam has ken said by many one of ihc best public senice pmyiums in ihc In nan. hi. k'liefiiin;' ihc s. hool and coiiimuniiy It you would like In puich.isc a kit call Sale Sc hool t'S ai so 7i-- J H737 or by going 1. pmeiarn website www safest. hooliis.i coiunoitlisuininil. t iidcn should be pl.ic ed by Non. 15 I emei-yenc- k scene. A ilicll was icportcd liom a business lhal had ken doing a (ill - day mxcnioiy and found a niotoicyclc and i'eneiaioi had ken stolen liom the w alehouse. An ullcmpt to locate was issued mi a truck that had passed die complainant on die shoulder of the road. Caller lepoiicd thcie weie a numkr of youth in the tiuck and they were waxing as they goi nit the exit. Complainant icpmtcd someone had spiay painted her Aiiu-- i ic.iii Hag that was on a Hag pole Complainant adxiscd two males had lelt the stme and had ken selling wind chimes Staled one possibly had a gun wiili him A suspicious call was icviicd alter callei iioti.ed a male uidix uliial in his 40s dial was walking aimmd talking t'i hiniscll. kicking the air and acting wend. Said he did not Itaxe a ichn le and was walking tow aid the cc'inniunily The SUMMIT COUNTY BEE li Your Hometown Newspaper. Coll us with your story Ideas! 336-55- 01 Home of the "Wildcats" Rcpoil c.iiil inue has come Cnadcs .ec l. cci ili.m expccied and die- adicnalinc tn-- li lilts with qucMioiis maikcd with liiisiiaiinii and anpet. Ihc mind scaiiics loi uiismcis and letnexes possil'iliiies loi die lowei than expected .u hiexement. One poxsibiliix comes to mind as a icason toi die doxxnxxaid iicinl ol peilomi.itkc. Could it be aiicudaiu e ? As p.n cuts, students and cdiic.itois we aie laced with scNci.il laws. Null tedeial and stale, which will attest the ieioi( caul of cadi school. his fad is n( just a local cmiceui. but also a national occuiicikc in cxeiy school and home. No Child ell Itch i ml iN't'l.lit and the Adequate Ycaily 1iogiess ( YIj laws will I'Nik at cadi sc liool as a sepal ale entity. pm xiding a icpmt caul, which will pmxide laclual data to the public. .Now, mimic- - than cxci klmc. tlie educational lamily leducatms. paienis. and stiidenisi must woik loyeiliei to insuic success loi oui students. One aiea. which needs alientioii. is ailendaiice. h Mil NCI.H and AVI look al the ailendaiice laics of schools .uni luxe set 9 pciccm as the M a inlaid to meet. We tan toe a simple math eiU.i(imi to know absent timn school how many days a siudent can and still meet die ni.iihI.iicI. Die niimki ol school days times 95 vui'iit will gixe iis die iiumki ol tequiied days of attendance' at sc liool, ( ISO days x 95 pcitciil 171). this means a Mudeiii can lie absent only nine total days tm the entile yc.u in mdei to meet the set sland.iid What does this mean bi us. It is easy to excuse a 1 k Mudciit l"i a II. mi app. i with lew ol kill;! ewn . A I V tides tit llllo llnr 110(1 plc.lsll'c' type Htll.llloflc No we studenis can longer categoiy. liom c, li. ml i i n. in I'cseniiiil leasoiic I lie schools Can't schedule appointments you: theiefoie we tedeial and stale need ymn help hi meeting lln-sguidelines. In the near Inline ail students will ii'cpiiied to pass an exit ex. mi in older to gi.nlu.itc liom high sc hool. shows that success in any cndcuxoi I lied attendance. to is ogicallx. one Can look al llow iii.my days aie allowed loi ahsc'ines limn woik? What happen-- , lo an employee it licdie exceeds company Mundaids Who sulleis when employees miss woik? Would you want a dm loi who is absenl and is not able ! sec-- you? J lie message is clear. Students must lauglii dial non essential absences m anv Ide situation an- - not acecplahlc loi siiecess. When we woik together to leach this basic skill In out childien. they establish a sense ol commitment to done their lespoiisihilitics knowing i he job must and Ik rewaul is success. Working logethei now will pay huge dixideiuls down die mad. huilding stability and personal siiength iit out youth. They will kemne the leadeis of tommiow! Wlul type ol leader do you cnxisioir tm out communiiy, mu state and oui nation? Will the halul of attendance present in those who iis? let us woik logcihci and Inn Id a sense of commitment to attendance. 1 I u'in..-1-ic- . cii,,iiing spu-es- .Old Olllc'l li k liiio-iic's- Park City Job Fair Wednesday, November 3 p.m to 8 p.m. Stein Eriksen Lodge k k 5 at Deer Valley Resort (Park City Transits Silver Lake Bus Route will be running that day) k e Land a job at a ski resort, world-clarestaurant, retail shop, resort hotel or professional office in exciting Park City! ss and seasonal jobs available for all skill and experience levels. Bring a resume or fill out an application at the Job Fair. Employers will conduct interviews Full-tim- e, part-tim- e, year-roun- d on-sit- e. Call the Park City Chamber Visitors Bureau for more information at 435-649-61- 00 800-453-136- or visit www.parkcityinfo.com 0, The 2003 Park City Job Fair is sponsored by the Park City Chamber Bureau, KPCW, the Department of Workforce Services and Stein Eriksen Lodge. p d r lc A iy Artist, Cary Moon in rollalMiraliim with Robert Adkins, presented a bronze sculpture of an eagle to North Summit Elementary Sellout. Principal Jim Brook accepted the piece from Mr. Muon and Mr. Adkins. Cary Moon lias ken a sculptor for 32 years and specializes in wildlife themes. Mr. Moon lives In Woodland, and has recently completed a commission for a 17 foot elk. The sculpture will be on diswelcome to view it. play at the elementary school where tlie public is I C 1 1y TM 4 Three unique resorts in one exciting town. |