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Show November 21, 2003 The Summit County Bee rage A5 Water Project Funding Available From Board of Water Resources Looking buck, it is labeled wise foresight. I:ycd today, it is tagged smart hindsight. It is high praisej'or the state of Utah's jump into funding water development and conservation 56 years ago. managed today by the Utah Hoard of Water Resources, says Ivan Hint, a member of the board representing Weber, I)uis. Morgan and Summit counties. lie points out the state's funding program over the years has resulted in more than $101 million in funding from the board foi 173 water protects in the counties he represents. As a former (ieneial Manager ('1:0 of the Weber M.isin Water Conservancy District and current udvisoi to the (iosemor on water issues, Flint has seised as a member of the Utah Hoaid of Water Resources since 2001. lie insites irrigation and uutci companies, water conseivancv and impiovement districts and cities. towns and other political subdivisions interested in securing board managed funds for water projects to contact him for an application and other information. They may also contact the Utah Division of Water Resources. I5l4 West North Temple. Suite 310. It) Hox 146201. Salt Lake Cits. UT N4 and its website www.waterulah.gov. Recent ptojects benefit! mg from board funding in Davis County, miles Flint, are culinary water projects in Centemlle City and Ninth Salt Fake, and canal rehabilitation ptojects by the Davis and Welvr Counties Canal Co. Others aie lawn and gulden and 1 cost-sharin- iiiigulion systems in Mmgan City. Mmgan County and Coalville City. Summit County; water treatment plants in Summit County, and a dual water system by llmpcr lingation Co. ami culinniy water pmjects by Police Blotter Cullci advised that she was being accused of intentionally wilting a bad check, and requested to speak lo an ollicei about the piohlem. Ins vehicle hail Iven hiokcn into. A case nf I laud was re polled on Nov. 1(1. Complainant advised that she was attempting to sell a bike ovei ilie inlei net. and that the individual puii basing the bike sent a ttuiidiilcnl casluei s check I he clicik was made out Im more Resident repotted that someone was vandalizing a bam and had kicked mil foui side panels Iaik City resident advised that Oakley City SeeretaryTreasurer Position Opening: 11ns position detail-orientindividual. Coniputcr requires a highly org;uncd. skills nacssiirv. experience wnli word prvvessing. sprcadslieets and Quickbookx lro bcnelici.il. Responsibilities include, hit not limited to. Accounts Payable. Accounts Receivable, budget, payroll, personal issues, city record maintenance, minute taking at Cttx Council meet- e ings and Planning Commission meetings. Flits is a position between 20 to 32 hours a week. Pay will start at $0 to $13 per hour IXMJ- Henelits negotiable with pay p.ickagc. Applications will be accepted at the ( Ltkley City ollicc, Wit) West Center Street. MoihLix through I ruLix S.00 a m. to 4 lo p ni, until I Vccml vr 5. 2(Nll. al part-tim- - Nordic Mountain Water Co. and Pole Owners Patch Land AsMvintion. in Welter County. The Weber-HoElder Conser-vane- y District also has recent projects in Fan West and Plain City. Farlicr projects include Smith and Morehouse Dam and Reservoir and culinary water projects in Paik City. Kamus and Francis in Summit County, and repair to Holmes Dam and lawn and garden watering systems in Kaysville and West Point in Davis County. Flint says hoaid records show an urigation pipeline by Kays Creek lingation Co.. Davis County, and Ogden City's lawn and gulden irrigation system. Welvr County, both coiisiiucted in I'M"), aie the earliest pioccts in the counties he represents. Flint says he can !v contacted about Hoaid of W.ucr Rcsouiccs binding piogi.uiis in Kaysville at than the sale piuc of ihc bike, and the individual had requested that they gel the ditleieme luck. I aik Cuy i.illei re polled that a c.u was viiodically paikmg ncai all undcipass by I M). and asked that an olticci clicik ihcdiivci out Accoidiiig to a cullci two children weie Icll alone in a c.u juiked at the I u.ioiy Oml, t. liespasMiig was icpoiied when a callci in the I'aik Cuy aica noticed an oldei mail and woman tiding bikes Aiioihei ca-- e ncsp.issing was 't were icpoiied when on spoiled puvaic piopeity I he owucis i t the piopeity requested Ihal an ollicei ask the s s I., leave Coiiipl.ini mi a.L. ve'i'ile was s,i.ii, li,.l isi-.- l dial his woiu.iii i.iiiei iis.iied lliai she was l..!i.isscd NV II man advoed dial a vety loud a deep sleep woke Inin Park City Performing Arts Foundation Presents home. (KOI ) or on the internet, ivanw flint i?hotmail.com. 544-355- 7, lie says hoard financial assistance helped develop wells and spnngs, pipelines and water storage tanks lor culinary pmjects in cities and towns; canal and sprinkler irrigation projects; and dams and dam ivpjirs throughout the state. lcihnical assistance is provided bv the Utah Division of Water has Monday Morning Ladies Bowling Connie Rees bowled an outstanding 253 game (122 pins over avei-agand a 5 IS series (125 puis over series average) this week. 501; I.uAnn Downard. 172 - 143 170 4'M. and Colleen Simistcr. -- e) 133 150 - 47K. - 1S6 (iood games were; JoAnn Rees, ; Maxine Diston, 177 (54 over aveiage); Margie Ovard. puis 170, Clcmic linrlin. 65, Louise Pace. 164, Susan Crandall. 150. Hienda Hud. 150; Hcrmccc Warner. 15S; Mcrlcnc Siddoway. 154;. Harhara Riwmnuch. 154. and Shelly Rowset. 152. Team Standings: Wonluist Jenkins Chuopiailic. 30-1; Wound Chicks Kozy Cafe, 23-2Dave's Stereo. Crandall (ioidie's Curls. Fold, 20 24. Spring Chiikcn Inn. . and Moss Cunstiuctmn. ahead Cindy Matthews was high senes howler wiih a 574 and a 201 game. Haihaia Pace had a 514 series; Pat Hird had a 51 1; Joni Rasmussen had a 506. and Caiolyn Caron had a 501. Spring Chicken Inn il.yncitc Hoswoith. Hcrmece Wainei. Cleonc llortin and Cindy Matthews) had high team series of 2 1') 1. senes woe. High Cindy Matthews. I S6 - IS7 - 201 574. Harbaia Pace, S2 - I'M - 5) 534, Connie Rees. I2S- - 2S1- - 17 5K; Pal Hud. 160- - I6S - 174 51 1. Join Rasmussen, 6l - I si I - I ( 1 son. 50 - 176 Caiolyn Cuimi. I0 Alter an alarm went ofl in lici h"iiic. u woman caller reported that shi liL'.ud surname on the thud Factory Stores Hosts Holiday Helpers For The Park City Peace House Resources. Project sponsors repay hujid funds generally over long lei ms at low or no interest. Repayments arc managed to assist other projects. Over the years, hirard funding has totaled nearly $443 million for 1.222 projects in all 2() counties in I 'tali. Planning and development of ptoicctx take tune cautions Flint. w!i-- i encourages those contemplating making an application for financial assistance to the hoaid to plan I5N-I73- 26-IS- 21-2- 20-24- . 1 thr Complainant advised that a spots car was speeding and swerving hi and out of traffic1. Siolen checks and a cell phone were reputedly taken tiom a cai at tlv I actor) Outlet. A Noith Summit area callci itl'xited that a motor home was p.uked in hci dnveway Dispatch was advised of a cai lliai was on t ue. A Iaik Cuy wunian tcpoitcd dial she received a lettei m the mail lliai she believes is a scam A landlmJ who pljnncd li rvut a lenani phoned the Shentf's ollue l, see what they could do to help Callci advised that two juveniles were standing in lire siiccl and P'uiling guns .it cats as iltcy went by Anoihci call pertaining to lies pjssing was made "V 15 A lcm.de callci icpmled lliai she founJ cine, me in livi liousC when she came home A Nmih Summit conipl.uii.iui udviscJ that there was a loud paity going on in an apaiimenl. Assault was repotted atiei a Icmalc was sttuck with liocn Iood A woman caller advised that her lie displ.iydiop oft hvations at Caller's Childieiiswcar, fossil, beginning mi Nov 7. I'.wimy Simes ,ii I'aik City will be a diop ott I, vat n m tor ''Holiday llelvis" tor the Iaik City Ic.iic llmisc III an cl loil lo piov ide a Cluisiuias foi lov.il laiiiihes who .ue in need ol assisiaiue. the la,t"iy Stoics a I Iaik Cil will be a diopoll hvalion loi items lo lv to the I'aik I Outdooi Clothing. Maidcn-lom- i. OsliKosh H'liosh jnd the Mall Management ( lticc at the I .iiloiy Simes ai I'aik Cuy "Holiday llclpeis" has been vciy sikccssiul in pievii'Us yeais and any and all aie greally appreciated and needed Ihe I a. loiy Siou's al I'aik Cuy is hs. tied mi 66') Not ill landmark Dove Kilby Road l oi more intm-iii.iiai on "Holiday Helpers' Im the I'.uk City Ic.ue House, contact Ky .ni llolieiholt al i415i MY 707 A. 1 ClIV IV'.k'C Ih'lisc' In additii'ii. I a, loiy Mmes at I'aik Cuy will display a w isti list live w iih desiiipihHi ot child's gill ivquesi fni shopXivd"'iaiois i. use while puuh.isiiig items i i dis. uli .tiiiagcd tain it ics Sliuppvis d.i'iai-'ii ail tmd I'lii.uin'iils a child and in:- a treat n (lie www sh ppai kiity s Two Animal iom Shelter Volunteers Honored girlfriend was calling and making threats, Several accidents were reported due lo icy road conditions. One hundicd and tody one incidents reported 6k the week ending Nov. 16. Subscribe 9cnu! On Thm silay. Nov SlodJjid. 1 1 1. and Kallic 1. Meghan I.ue. 1 1. weie honored tor ilicu vnliuiieei woik al ihe Summil Couniy Animal Conliol Slieltei The young ladies repmied to the Missing Long Hair (iray C al Yellow Eyes Answers lo Jules SV Capitol Steps liry'rr llir hrsi. I at lei well tcmg ol animals at the shelter to be able lo smialic with humans yeais hey J,i so willingly and always wiih J smile on their laics. The SC AC shelter looks forward I to ihe young ladies visits and hope that they will continue to volunteer tm years to come. 336-597- 943-942- Weekend, November 28 Thanksgiving " I Missing for 3 Months lluytsville Rd lloylssille 1 or (435) 2 (Kill) sih""l and mi S.iim-dayassisimg by walking ihe dogs and playing with the cats. Il is absolutely neecssaty lor the slieltei and Kallic and Meghan wmk very hard to make the lives ol these animals mhci and huppici Ihe gills have ken voluntccimg at ihe slieltei tm approximately & 29 Pet of The Week Iwir4 no onr likr ilirru. no diip iii llinr Ir.igur' Thr Iet nf The very friendly male black lah. lie was found al the Quinns Junction, lie is not iirutrrrd and loves all walks of life. Hr would make a F35-655-- 34 oow.rri lrxirntcr.org Show starts at 7:3 lire Fates Center Sponsored fry East Ui'kf snn ft lom I o. K is p.m. Tickets start at $15. located at Pftrr Catih, Ion I'ailnrn, Im., (inine oj Uiut. ft lffi) Kearns hulhermr Cor at (iaih, l)o ag 111', Bank, Clilr, Shauna hrrr anil nnnnmou). uh: n Kcrw Mnliil $1 UMrgf great family or single person pel. lie is ramrra shy so we hope that you ran see all his great fea- Bled. Mountain Tins IIkIiini Itar4 H, A Bccles ci:nti:r fur lb IVrfbrMlng Aria Shows at 2 p.m. & ?p.m. at The Eccles Center. Boogie on down with these tiny guys as they rock out for the environment. will like them too.) tures. Wc also have Missy, She U an right wrek old female Mark lab puppy. She loves all Ihe attention shr ran gel and needs lo find a loving home that will rare for her as much as we do. Cals: Yes we still have kittens available for adoption. .... Kids, Don't miss Banana Slug String Band on Dec. 13. (Grou-n-up- W eek is it Summit Comity Atiinml ( 'onthd would like to remind oil dog owners of the Hut king oiJiihiih e. Aiunuil Control let vised numerous tolls on Imrking dogs. The shelter is open on weekdays fiom V. Jt) a m. until 5: JO pm., and tm Ssitunhivs. from 10. JO am. until J: JO p.m. We are loeuted al 1745 Urn run reach us at e.l. JW, If you Imse questions about any tf or need further duet turns to the shelter, please give South llostssille Hiuid in Wanship. JJ0-JVS- or 7SJ-4J5- the above miinnils us a rail. I I 6I5-J98- I |