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Show J. December 19, 2003 d the (do lint f The Summit County Bee pagC Summit County Preparing For McNeil Named Miss Utah Classic Sesquicen leutiial Celebration '"i ,:flv .. ' ' 5f-j- ! ' - m. S' , T North in Main Coalville, January 13, 'l- ;- ' . ?4 - jj. I 4. i 2004. An open invitation is extended to anyone 2-- wishing to attend the celebration and enjoy your county building. An open house will be held from 12:00 to 3 p m. with refreshments and a tour of the facilities. At 3 p.m. an outdoor . 1 tWi27 t, . v: : j .'W- y Pm - ; ;y 2-- ceremony will be made by past and current county commissioners. Utah Governor, the Honorable Olcne Walker, will be on hand to extend birthday greetings. County offi- cials will be serving complimentary birthday cake to all who attend and -- a Kme-Woodhui- musically choreographed fire- works display will be held over the court- house. A square dance will he held at the Quonset The horse drawn buggy has a very unique history that goes with it. Come and ,,ul l1caleJ al ,hc 0,unl ra,r tr.lunds al 6 learn its history at the Courthouse on January 13, 20IM. The buggy is through Irm quaic dances w ill the courtesy of Kellv and Teresa right of Aurora. I'luh. be performed by professional dancers, you can N.WT.K f KNON Celebration. Ihe leniional kick up our heels and join the Suminii CimiM) IlMmi.m I fun or sit hack and relax and egislatuie passed laws ciealing Summit County Jamiaiy 13. enjoy the new. Summit County is now hi ihe 1X34. A celebration to lionoi A histone pin. costing S3, piocess of picpainig lor its I So that event will be lu-lal the will be available for those year Sesquicentennial Summit County Counhousc. (it) attending. d A diessiug iisim hustling with gnN applying make up. doing ilicu Ii.iii and sicpping inio scquined co'iimies wilh C) pl.iyeis in eveiy coinei i t the pi.uiice gym and K7 g:tU piaciicing tlieir own dame roiiinie in nothing new lot young women involved in conieiiiion as they liy to impiess ihe iiidgcs I nd.iy. I tec 5 al Hie Joidan High School, ihe I i ill earn season began with solo compcinion met wnh my expectations, alllmugh in some aicas it has been Dime complicated I knew iheie ly liiiinlv la'iiilerx . . . ( ontimml I row , i, I weie pioMcms coming into lie otlue ili.ii needed ilie commissimi I lm ihe employees they aie all like (hildieii even it.n'.igh mi.ii.v l liiciii .ne fldci ihan me I leel tesp.MisiMe i ihem .ill .in.l wm v .iIhi.u silely II li.is been a gie.it vvvnci!ke and mic I 'iiid :i'ii I'.i.le .:i!'. ihmg have l"'ed lc:i!g ihe Sheitil cl Namnnl t ' ii r v and l ok in ihe Inline riiiiiniissiinu'r Hub Kiv lier. I lie ol I ice lias met any evV( i.iiioiis I may li.oe lud Being a iiicinhci o the (onniy u. minis s i m hf.iid lias me.iiii being Inllv engaged and being soiisisleiillv (h.illenged in a ssiiivc wav llivie aie always many aicas ilic cmmiy mis Dave An unknown tnuk and a ii male imis tlu llenelei I , u paikcd alone ihe mil side n i 01 Talk caught Ihe allcnlion ol sevei.il individuals .mil Clide J wilh the male Iving aliened and ti .1 ii , Med to ihe Summit County tail 'I uc'J.n . I K 7. su-p- James Aragon Imm West Valiev Cnv was chaigcd with second degiec Icluiiy ih.uges ol to.. session of maiiuana. iossessi.in of mciliampheiamiiies. and diug paiaphcinalia. Wildlile continue to lause piohlems in that as they liy locioss the 10.1J someone olicn comes in con tact with them, causing damage to the vehicle, and injury or death to the animals. Motoiisis aie luring encouiaged to use caution and slow down when at night especially in ihe mountainous aieas-whic- h pretty much covets a lot ol Summit County roadways. Calls came in concerning a moose living to cross the highway ncai Jcicmy Kaikh but Ivlmc live aiuuial could he litcalcd and icitioved to anolhci livalnm it was struck and killed near the Jeiemy Italic h evil, accotding to I I II rcpoils. 'Ihe niiMise went ovei the lop of (he duvet's cal. upping oil the loot as it went. The driver snf feted niinm inuuies in the accident Several other vehicles hit the moose which was loin apart alter being hit at approximately 70 nipli. Complainant reported he had wued some money and the money had gone to the wiong people. lie was told what to do as it was a civil piohlem. With Ihe recent snow stoim a number o calls weie made to dispatch tegaidmg snow lemoval pmh-lem- s liom road crews because of vehicles paikcd along the road side or in no paikmg aicas. Complainant repotted he had lost a veil phone and it had been used. Complainant rcpoilcd her lout ye.it old daughici was locked inside a vehicle and needed assistance to get her out. Complainant tcpoitcd a suspicious suhicci in the dn-vin- g lobby I ,i business location I hotiplii he may be involved in a stolen vehicle c.ie ( ullvi icpoiicd someone had hiokcn mlo bis sim-ag- e unii Kc.ucsicd an otticei amve al die scene m t lie's k II ol Calici advised a "w allied" Visun was inside the stoie An aiieinpi to locale was issued loi a female i lh.it was dm mg ei i alicall y and unable In slay in liei laneol tiavel Kesiilcni called lit viieslion it a salesman in the aiea had a business license. Staled ihe man was going diNii in dom asking lm inhumation on ncighbois and then lin.iikial means to puichase insuiance. A 'suspicious' call was tepoited alter a caller noticed a male individual Mop jus cai and yell at a young gnl to "gel ovei heic" and the gill ran into a house down the sheet. Caller said the car was wend looking and tlieic weie a numhei ol hags in Ihe Kick dn-ve- seal. I he tlietl ol an automobile was icpoitcd by a icm-dcn- l A icqucst to assist with keeping the peace was made by a rqsissession company that needed to take chaige ol a vehicle and thought iheic may Ik prob- lems. A complainant icpoitcd a vehicle dnving through the pui king lot and those inside weie shooting paini-hallat businesses in the aiea. Compl.iinanl icpoilcd an individual who may he uiloxicaicd had been honking his ear hotn lor almut 13 mmulc's and it was causing a distui bailee. Bwglary reported alter resident said lus home had been hiokcn into. Said the door knob is loose and the wood inside was smashed. The key would also not work. Cell phone caller rcNirtcd a vehicle weaving and passing on double yellow lines. Tiatlic accident with damage reported al the out let mall parking lot. An attempt to locate was issued for the diiver of a flatbed trailer and buck who was drismg at a high rate of speed. A resident called to rcpoii construction woikcrs who weie yelling piofamty at her. Complainant reported his house had been broken into through a window and they left through the front door. A suspicious call was rcpoitcd alter complainant noticed three (Mil latomac Burn 2004 1)1 1MMM - locaWd VI Nv Mwi SOM HMiw P Calendars l or Sale SX.00 At any of the follow ing HrberCity Offices Chamber of Commerce Wasatch County Building BihiIvs A Beyond Or by contacting one of the following: Carol Lee Martinez Cattily Peterson Cheryl Tluuker 654-06- 36 6.14-- 5 6 54-44- 23 1 S3 vehicles with kids in a paikmg lot who appeared to he planning to light. Complainant rcpoitcd a loud party that had been going on all night and would like it stopped. A Salt Lake patron icpoitcd someone had taken a package he had purchased while shopping at another outlet mall stoic. Safety hazard rcpoitcd on a vehicle being diivcn without any head tir tail lights. Complainant reported seeing someone try to get into a house for about 13 minutes, and caller did not know if they belonged there or not. Complainant reported a female who appeared to be intoxicated tried to run him off the road. Dancers spend years perfecting various genres of dance such as ballet, modern, gymnastics or character, livery hour spent djneing builds skills which enable a dancer to become better and better. In the competition. 14 dancers competed lor the title of Miss Ctah Classic. Giselle McNeil, of South Summit High School, danced an interpretive ja dance to I'lona Apple's lamp . Ai the conclusion of the competition, Ms Neil was chosen as the Miss I'tali Classic. McNeil is a senior al South Summit High School, the Drill 1 ) ill Mjstress for the Team, ihe Studemhody Gill's Chairman of l.niertammcnt. and an honor student. McNeil has trained in dance foi over 14 years with emphasis in ja and ballet. Her ma)oi naming has been with Body Motion Dance Co and X'piessions Dance. She has trained at many woikshops which include Dance Attack. MYC CoiigaicUcs. Kcpciloiy Dance, and Shelley's Dance Co. in Canada. McNeil has been named to i lie All Slate Dull Team foi all loui ycais of high school She paitici-paieas a dancer in the opening ceremonies of Ihe iaialympics jinl has been named 'Go I oi li Daiuei" fu (he past thtee summers at the "till I'DI " Woikshops sponsoicd by the Cinnson I me ol the I'liivcisiiy ol I 'tab McNeil is the daughter ol I ,nl and liillie Sue McNeil of Woodland. I tali ('iinly Id in ii lids iVYiiImiiI Ilk' summit Mu-ril- l . IU-- till- - , .( lus uny evpi'v la'ioiis I li.i, Wn I .wt stilhr Ibi'm- lln i.hi: I t. .1.! a lew fgii I pri'iniscJ I Ih'Iicvc .uul i!hs l ilii'iii il'ings. li.oe Ik'en tit 'iu- - m wttili-i- l mi ( ine ft ihe liisi (luiii'cs (.mu- - with nil vv iMi - li'ing palii-l- Many ctiii.eiiis weie V'tucil hul I have hiiiiul il wmks beyond my ek.'vl.iiiiis lime lias Ik'eii lediueil by .iiid Ivllei seivue is Iving nllcii-I f a ic cnhiucmciil was eslab bsheJ wilh ihiee depiiiies t ifinnr a tl.lltlC (llVsii. I ) I ill:1 lllv p.s yeai the SheiiH's Dep.iiiiiieni lias issued almost as many lukeis as the I t.ih Highway I'aiiol Another positive asvcl is hav mg Ihe dekilies entire ihe "mil c 1 1 tniinity oiienled" set vice phi I 1 he deputies have engaged ihe and are totally willing io (mcept gel out into the vommiinily by pin viding progiams. and being pio a.live wilh the coimmimiy. I lu-aie committed to going uliei ihe law bieakeis. aie mlelligeiii. aiinu I bs lie and pio active in ilieu the of One dilliviili most (2) pails ot making Ihe liaiisiiioii to Micrilt was going into an otlue dial had the same iiianageiiieiit style tor the past 2i ye.its and new iogi.inis Kesistmg (tiange is a nalmal eoiuept ol lite I tealie it was not easy lot Ihe employees to nvciiomc the many dianges made, going limn ilmse ill, it had been implemented under iitf Shcrill lm so jimg. (3) I think one of the biggest lewards ol this job dm mg the past year was implcmcnlmg "iecgm-lioprograms." In October those involved in the Smgci Swapp von llicl were rcvogmcvl. I learned ih.il in twenty years many employees had ncvci received a Iciici ol com iiienvl.ilimi. I have Ik'en nistiumeii tal in changing that situation I Ik'hevc that it employees do a good oh, their "lloss" has an obligaiioii to show tespevt and taring as an employer. I le.illy docaie alsmt the employees in the dcpaiimcni and their families. The iccogmlmn piik'css is long overdue 4 My lust year in ollivc has been cxticmcly positive as I knew it would he. However, I ncvci anticipated the ammiiii ol respect and genuine concern I would leel pliy . 1 ii i i. vv.iikiiii mi in hv lo ihe way things gel done mijioie I 2 is. ii It a Ms in. in s I'lfli.ihly Iving in ihe hsiiinn ol coiiiiiii"i-'i- 1 1 1 1 1 living to uiilic lime iii.inagemenl pi"pcily in mdi'i In b.ilaiue lime spenl vs nit ihe Boaid ol Cnuiily ( 'fiiimissiniieis. ms wnik and famin wnik inoiev'lli ly I am vienily and pmdiii lively, i M I fc(cr.c a sv, i.d rcu aiding and genuine Icclmg when, as a cnimiiis'i' n. we .lie ihlc to .i(cmn-plisl- i mu gn.il, in living to make tilings hcllci Ilian ihey weie picvi-midI believe we have sin seeded hi making siniimc sii ides low aid a iiiiinlvi it things sin h as Mnuni.im keginii.il Waiei. and I and I'sc I"iies i li.is Ii I I My sen 'I challenge we a wlmle have eninyed the the pnsinmi and leel vpeiieme as lei ii lie I icniiniv cominissmni have aicmnplislicd iinte a hit We have umked Inwaid iv'snlving water issues, wmkvd on (H'ii Space con veins hi the Snydemlle Basin, helped v'slablisli ihe sales lav tor ihe tiaiisil system, revised the Developmeiil code tor laslcm Suminii ('mi illy, lesnlved Western Xuimml Cnu my ndge line vues-iiniiwmked lii solve potential legal eiilanglements with Ihe (aiiyoiiN, helvd to tesolve Ihe con imveisial issue of an I.DS Church placement al Silvcicrcck and helped wilh semm cilicn groups voullicts .ind conveiiis. I have ciiovcd Iving able lo seive the ol .Summit ( 'minty. Ken Wiinlsleiihiiliiie Talking CmiiniisMonci with County Ken Woolsienhulmc hiiiiiglu out Ins appieciulinn lor supixul he has leccivcd during the 1) I believe past yeai in ollice has basical ollive in icncc my cxpci 1 TH'ewitf om t6e Scwtmtt to gel mi Ifp cl ilicin I Ivlieve we have siiKCcdcd in i.ikmg cate ol some issues while olheis still need lo be wmked on believe I wou'J s.iy the I lil niosi ii nil ii.uisiiii.il wciiid be with die .iililude l seine dealing 'll plaiineis ,md planning , "minis 'ions M.iiinijin kegh'iial Waiei concerns woulJ be anoihet issue ihut has Ivvii (1 is oil with the lm gallon and unicsi nl seveial involved II woulJ Iv Ivttei it H'o pie icalicd what they ihe numK'is ot those l.uk-mappieciaiion are in the minmiiy, I i kewaids come liom working wilh imsiioe jiiiludcs. Ivlieve lm the most pan county employees have responded very well to the things ihe county commission send has toed to do io make things Ivllei. I.ihiaiy seiviccs have moved lorwaid and more services aie Iving otieied Anew couniy libiaiy dtieclm was hired to help with this move Although not because ot the ("limy commission, I have been nnpiessed wuh ihe things happening al the couniy sheriffs office and their posinve approach Ihe sheriffs department employees and piogramv aie a real plus foi ihe couniy and the residents. My hat is otf to them I have enjoyed gelling to woik with the county employees both in the cmni house and outlying county 1 1 have-allhmig- g service buildings. I have also enjoyed gelling to know more people on the west side ol the county. There are a lot of good people hi our county and for Ihe most part they seem satisfied with what the commission hoatd is doing (4 In general the past year seiv-mas a county commissioner lias been a positive experience. We havent done all of the things I had hoped to do. hut as a hoard we have made a lot of progress and I feel we are headed in the right direction. I feel the atmosphere between the 1 g commission hoard and county employees is better. Il has been a good experience and I have enjoyed it and want to thank the residents for tlieir support. I have very much appreciated the support from so many during my surgery and recovery; for the cards, phone calls, cxpiessions of cncouiagcmcnl and flowers. It has meant a lot to me and with luck my crutches will he gone for Christmas! "See |