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Show V'-t- t MIKE HALE AUTO LODGE Your Park City llinta Auto 1jrts used to he locaicd .n Ml N. Main. They have now moved in the south side ul Kam.is at 235 S. Main, across the street from ihe lex.ico si.iimn. Pete Peterson, one of three paitners. staled 'We aie quite pleased uuh this move. We have plenty l paikmg, and we have more." I luce veins ago. the Peterson family opened Uinta Auto Pails in Kanias. Recently the business moved into us new home at 235 South Main Sneet. Since opening. as nwnersopeiaiois. the Petersons' il'etc, Judy. Jason and Siephamei have learned a lot ahout autos, parts, and Imw to pel the needed pails into the customer's hands as cllicicntly as possible a minimal start-uinventory, seivues as well as inventory have frown substantially. Miake tutors and drums are 'turned.' hydraulic hoses aie assembled, chain saw chains are made to order, and small welding repairs are offered. Prce services include installing new windshield wiper blades and testing of baiienes and alternators. As the business has grown, existing product lines have been expanded and many new lines added. Automotive paints are now in stock at I lie stoic. Dress-u- p items such as bug guaids. dash mats, iiuck steps and duving lights aie earned New Briggs and Stiatton engines as well as repair parts lor them are part ol (lie off-stre- e 2 Oldsmobile inventory. he affiliation with Parts Plus has provided many lienelils including daily delivery of items not carried in stock. When a customer orders a part hy noon on any weekday, that part will be in the store at 2:00 PM the same day. Another very important benefit to the is the outstanding quality of the products carried at Uinta Auto Parts. Parts Plus is constantly upgrading all product lines ollercd to insure customer satisfaction. his is a real asset for I iinia Auto Parts and all of our I cus-tom- ci 'I Hometown Dealer valued customers. Whether it's a snowmobile belt or brakes for the family car. the customer can he assured of the highest quality and superior reliability," States Pete. IVte. Judy and Jason arc quick to state, We take great pride in all of our products." Wheir asked to sum up their business venture through the fiist three vcais. the Petersons first mention their very supportive and valued customers; and would like to pass along their thanks and appreciation to cvciyonc Ovciall they say it has been quite a learning experience and continues to offer new challenges. The new stoic with improved parking and additional space for added services and inventory creates new opportu-niiic- s to address the needs of the local community. Uinta Auto Pails is open weekdays until 6:30 PM and 5:(X) IM on Saiuidav. lOe&re (Oversfoc6ecf foe fifi0D 1 MIS Sheriffs Blotter resident called dispatch to report a vandalism on his piopcriv after someone broke out a windshield and headlight on a I'JSI Cadillac he had and also broke out a windshield on a dune buggy. Total damage estimated at $265 (XI An officer responded and a wmieii statement was filled out A resident reported that upon arriving home he noticed the tear window was open on Ins IWI oid Ranger. He then noticed some s speaker wires coming out of his side door, laying mi the ground, and called for an of fuel to respond. The officer noticed that the pas senger side window was also down and it appeared that the vandals had gained entry through the rear window due to the plastic lauli being broken. Removed from the vchiilc was a sub woofer and an ampliliet There were no suspects listed. A dn-ver- A resident repotted that because he was moving he held . garage sale. After dosing the sale he noticed someone had taken a ( J ease with approximately no CD's without paying for them lie stated he needed a case number for insurance purposes. A call came into dispatch concerning a missing golf cart. The owner had parked it in front of his apt. while he ran inside for a minute. Upon going back outside, he found it was missing. After taking a report, the officer located the missing vehicle in another area of the apt. complex. Two deputies stopped a vehicle and arrested the driver on an outstanding warrants charge His vehicle was also taken to the justue center as there was a warrant out for it as well. A resident called to report a missing vehicle when her ivs-- j Dodge Ram came up missing from a parking lot near her apartment complex where it had been A search was made for the which was later listed on parked. vehicle, NCC by later, an officer located the trailer I.DS Church. The roommate responded to the site to pick up the trailer. A resident called to report his vehicle was broken into and his day planner was taken. He reported there was nothing of real value inside. A cell phone sitting close hy was not taken. He wanted it reported in case there had been other behind the Snydcrville Summit Dtspaich. A caller told dispatch lie had enteied a business and afiei waiting IH minutes there was still no cleik. Officers responded to the call and announced ihey were limn the Sheriffs Office before clearing the stoic. At that point a male individual came from the hack of the stoic. hefts in the area. He told officers he was Officers responded to an accicmploved here, had been in the back vault dent scene in which the driver of a and the alarm on the fionl door was vehicle collided with a street not working so he did not know sweeper. Reports were taken from anyone had been in the store. The both drivers who gave different stocall was cleared when it was veriries of what had happened. Muddy fied he was employed there. water on the madway made it diffiA complainant called to report cult to obtain any physical evithat someone had kicked his dence. entry door and was yelling "I'm While driving North on going to gel you." Responding officers Highway 224. an officer noticed the noticed a footprint on the door and driver of a vehicle in front of him followed it to several other apts. in was traveling from lane to lane. As the complex. Speaking with the they approached the light at soinplainant. the offuers deter- Kimball's Junction the officer mined it was probably someone pulled the driver over. The female who had a problem with an individ driver was asked for her license, hut ual and didn't know which couldn't gel it out of her wallet so apt they liveJ in. she just handed him the wallet. The A resident of an apt. complex officer detected a strong smell of was awakened by a noise at alcohol and could see her eyes were approximately 3:30 a m. and looked out glossy, field sobriety tests were the window to sec someone hookissued and the driver was arrested 21 ing onto a Hi 3' Pace Rally trailer on DIT charges. Her vehicle was A man then jumped into the passenimpounded. ger side of a truck and they left the '$n officvi responded to an apt. scene, striking a pole with ihe right on a I call and found a female side of the trailer, according to the lying on the floor o the hcdr.iom. witness. She reportedly called the A niale individual stated he had owner who lived in the apt downgiven her ( PR and she was breathstairs under hers and reported the ing now The officer checked and thelt to the roommate since Ihe determined she was breathing. owner was rml at home. crews arrived and took over and He then called dispatch Photos transported the individual. of tire tracks and footprints at the The officer received a page that theft scene were taken. Value l the told hun Ihe patients name and that trailer which contained carpet the whole thing was an act because cleaning supplies and tools was she had gotten into a fight w ith her approximately $I2.(XXMK boyfriend and "wanted to show 3hile on patiol several nights him." The 'patient" was ok. QJiudGs By FEBRUARY 28, 2001! No reasonable offer will be refused. We will beat any other dealers offer, just bring it in. See us last, we want the chance to earn your local business. MIKE HALE AUTO LODGE CED1 WELL BE THERE Rasmussen Road Park City, Utah 84098 21 90 Summit County Justice Court Report The following defendants were seen March 5. in the Summit County Justice Couii before Judge Lynn H. Sadler: Jason J. Bryant, age 25. Salt Lake City, was convicted of a first offense charge of alcohol related reckless driving. Bryant was ordered to pay fines of S900 and complete an alcohol assessment. Richard A. Chalk, age 30. 1 .ay ton. was convicted of a first offense charge of driving under the influence of alcohol. Chalk was ordered to pay fines of 51300. complete 24 hours of community service and complete an I aiconoi assessment. Robert G. Hurd, age 34. Woodland, was ci of a first offense charge of alcohol related reckl sing, lie was ordered to pay $900 amfeomr alcohol assessment Joy A. Ohcrholtcr. age 43. of Park-Citwas convicted of a tint offense charge of driving under the influence of alcohol. 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