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Show Ground ike Co until The Summit County Bee Page A4 Sheriffs Blotter BY PAMELA ROBBINS Hrr ...Decision On Promontory A vehicle left on a sharp corner Uh on Road was State Impounded after the owner could not be located. The car had been damaged on the right rear bumper and on the front bumper and the drivers door was also sprung so it wouldn't close properly. Officers responded to a Photos accident on were taken and the animal taken care of. No injuries reported. While traveling North on SR -224, an officer noticed a vehicle with a broken tail light. After pulling the driver over, the officer was handed a drivers license from Penn., but stated he had been living in Utah for Two years. Noticing alcohof on his breath, field sobriety tests were given. The driver was arrested and transported to jail on DUI charges and his vehicle was impounded. A complainant called dispatch to request an officer call her. She An officer was dispatched to Old Ranch Road on a possible alcohol impaired" driver call. After locating the female driver, the officer issued several field sobriety tests and determined the alcohol count was not high enough for an arrest. She was given a ride to the Silver Springs area. Dispatch was contacted on an attempted vandalism call at the Colby School in Park City. The complainant showed the officer the hack door where someone had used an item such as a pry bar nr heavy screwdriver to try to enter the school. It did not look as if anyone had actually gained entrance inside and nothing was reported to be Continued from page A i addressed. Road placement and standards to be met. Commissioner Eric Schifferli commented that it looks as though a decision on the development will not be reached until after Kilby deer-vehic- le Christmas, SR-22- missing. Someone threw a snowball at a BN garbage truck and ended up breaking the window. An officer responded to the scene and found out the person who threw the snowball was a friend of the truck drivers and had offered to pay for the damage. BFI officials will not be pressing charges. A complainant called dispatch to report someone had stolen a battery from a vehicle she had parked f Continued rum page A I he would not have an opportunity to lead the American people, lie ended wiih Thank yvu. Good night, and God Bless Amenca." When George W. Bush is sworn in as our new President, he will make hiv tory-nonly because of the situation surrounding this past election, hut he will he serving in a position also held by Ins father. In addressing the nation. Bush stated. Our country has been through a try- removed a hand gun from the home and had a suspect in mind. Officers are in the process of investigating the crime. Officers and Park City Fire Ambulance personnel responded to the scene of an accidental prescription drug overdose. The victim was transported to a Salt Lake hospital. An officer stopped a vehicle that was traveling at a high rate of After speed (83 m.p.h.) on speaking with the driver, he was cited for no proof of insurance, speeding and driving with an expired registration. Officers were called to respond to a number of alarms, a recuiring problem. They also answered a number of civil disputesprohlcms. These calls ranged from a mother and daughter having problems with the girls boyfriend, to a mother and son having an argument, a father-so- n argument and a construction employerformer employee Officers were following up on possible suspects. Dispatch was contacted by a female complainant after she realized her purse and several items were missing. She told officers she had placed the purse on the back of her vehicle and drove to Smith's from Park City. After she and her husband went hack and walked the entire distance, she called dispatch to get a case number in case someone turned the items in. She had already gotten a new license and reported the problem to her hank. Additional items included an expensive ring. Deer Valley coupon hooks, cash and debit card. which technically means Commissioner Sheldon Richins would be gone from the board and Shauna Kerr, who was recently elected to the hoard, will help to make the decision. The current hoard has been involving Kerr in their executive meetings to allow her access to all information concerning the project. (ion; Cminidps - Hush To Lead Xalion told the officer someone had in her grandmother's driveway overnight while visiting her. December 15 2000 ing period. My opponent and I have given our hearts and souls to the race', and I truly understand the feelings he must be experiencing right now." Bush said he "saluted" Gore and appreciated his phone call to set up a meeting to help the Country move forward. "I am thankful this election has had a peaceful ending and am thankful for the opportunity to serve tlx nation. He thanked his wife, who then SR-22- 4. received, a standing ovation and to Dick Chrnry, his Vice President, saying he was "proud lo have him on hoard." We now need lo put the politics of the eIcctHm behind us and work toward the promise of America. The nation must nse above being a house divided. The Republican's want what's best fir the nation, and so do the Democrats. We must scie this moment and unite. Bush said he was anxious to get busy working on teaching children, strengthening medical care, winking the good hearts and good works of Americans. We need lo find common ground to make Amenca" a beacon to beginning by healing the nation. can bcOne "Pray Urr our Nation-w- e follow- - educated God-a- n The debate about parole has taken front stage in many communities as parolees continue to com- -' mil repeat offenses. As a retired slate prison captain who spent two decades in the system, I feel that the problem is not the parole system but the prisons which do not rehabilitate criminals, and actually just create better ones. With increasingly more heinous crimes hitting our headlines, crime victims, lawmakers and other citizens are taking a lock eagerly sham their criminal expertise with fust prison system, resulting in n mom knowledgeable criminal. Mr. Hubbard saw that the key to reforming criminals was establishment of the criminals self respect Education is the first step toward helping inmates regain their self respect as 69 of inmates nationally cannot read or write. Studies and stance. education in jail do not return to America. I will do the best I can to sene. It is more than an honor to serve in the office. I will give it my all. God Bless America." Bush will take office in this thinking is flawed. Author and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard, whose methods are used in criminal reform programs around the world, wrote in 1938 that "the individual man thinks of a cell simply as a place where the criminal-wil- l be held incommunicado until he is finally rehorn. It rarely occurs to thii individual man that he is actually fostering the practice of y' "Sr gr The great thing about come with it.The warm heQot and n of people who know you and your qiecific need. The friendly smiles understanding that itk your money that keeps Zions in business. And all .t the things that make it easy to get to your money whenever you need it C 450) Utah and Idaho. MS m? A Over 140 neighborhood brandies in practically every neighborhood m Utah and Idaho, Lcaraiog hit Word Full servitr brandies in grocery stores with extended horns and Innclay evenenp at 7:00fm. at Boyd and Diane Duncans home 4550 East 1200 South, Heber City. 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