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Show WASATCH COUNTY COURIER | water ves Bom _ For the first week of December, Heber City Police Officers have in trunks when shopping, and make responded to and investigated the fol- _ chases if you are able to. Report suspicious activity in your extra trips to the home to drop off pur- i SEIT neighborhood or in parking lots imme- Pt SOLE P ithe ; | lowing types of calls: » ebay 2 5 Burglaries cles, and descriptions of clothing and physical characteristics if possible. By, ey 2 Civil complaints © _ Participate in neighborhood watch. Band together as neighbors , es Py. diately. Get license numbers from vehi- . - 8 Traffic accidents Byers iy n a — 2 D.U.I’s 2 Vandalism’s | en to protect your homes and friends. 8 Citizen assists with unlocking fl Don’t let some Christmas fun. vehicles 2 Alarm calls thief : ruin your | 2 Thefts WARRANTS We have been fortunate this year not to have experienced the surge of The following people have warrants _ with Heber City Justice Court. If you. _ Christmas decoration thefts that usu- know how to contact any of these peo- -ally happen in December. We would encourage all residents to continue to “ple, please call the Heber City Police think smart when decorating. Place decorations in areas where thieves will be-easily seen. Also tie down as many of these people, contact the Heber Justice Court Clerk, at 654-1662, to take care of your obligation. Department at 654-3040. If you are one decorations as possible. | - Lock all. doors and windows to Lore Lee Cannon, FTA, $110.00 Jessica M. Healey, FTA, $110.00 homes and cars. Leave lights on while _away and ask neighbors to watch your home. Do not leave any. Christmas purchases where they of in the can been Belinda Herwitt, FTA, $110.00 Jonathan Holmes, FTA, $110.00 your open seen, such Teresa as $770.00 large windows of your home. Cover | purchases with blankets, or lock them | for minimal staffing —- a move Peterson said will make it “extremely efficient.” Midweek, for instance, the _ day lodge will have as few as two peo- ple working, while one will spend the © majority of the day on course, teach- ing. Both levels, the 5,300-square-foot Uf , - FTA, - Courtesy Heber City Police Department have a picture display outlining the story of the materials’ history and their role in Utah’s railroad tradition. and the Rawlings, Michael J. Welch, FTA, $510.00 DAY LODGE CONTINUED FROM At first floor Marie eae ree This past weekend, Soldier Hollow 5,500-square-foot lower ‘level, will have plenty of rest-room facilities. hosted a successful Olympic test event as cross-country skiers from women (seven) because you shouldn’t have to wait,” Peterson said. Coin part of the Nordic “We'll even have enough stalls for — around the world took to the trails as Tt 4 i operated lockers and showers will also be available. . ? Skiers of all levels can rent their equipment, including TOAD & wea ean - find dt refreshment in the new lodge. SOI _ | y = ; ‘i ms f 2» ; f ME TIOE>. a | which offers a lesson and ski -. temperatures should allow the snow- te 12 to 15 kilometers, and if we have natural snow in the meantime, we'll have URN(435T)I65T4-U18R17E | : 90 DAYS oN wt CASH OAc 480 S 2 ee a North Main ¢ Heber City _ twice that open,” he said. | The lodge was designed to allow | aes book, ihe the estedco d can facility for evening parties. profit Not-for- groups can schedule the lodge _ | - atno charge provided they cover basic ae | : Park and the Legacy Foundation are, | - sponsoring a “community day,” offer “Right now it looks like we'll have’ ee For slopes. 6, Friends of:Wasatch Mountain State making equipment to cover the trails © ' adequately. - the “It’s going to be a great setting for functions,” Peterson said. Rt The grand opening and dedication is scheduled for Jan. 5. Then, on Jan. Middle School, will break in the lodge _ Dec. 22 and. 23. Peterson said cold | 3 aay place. trail use for S2 per kid. The debut group, 200 students from Heber’s Rocky Mountain ~ from receptions, fundraisers or generic par_ ties, guests will have access to all the lodge’s amenities, including the fire- . ~ about six groups a day for their youth group program, Soldier cleanup fees. Whether it’s used for Saas Seldier Hollow has been booking equipment, the ple sanctuary from the for — settine Legacy Foundation 3. of day lodge than sim- HOWARD PETERSON | Executive Director, Soldier Hollow “We'll have cold and hot drinks plus some snacks,” ~Deermensdd, organizers for more reat cards are available. - Afterward, But “It’s going to bea each day and punch ~ World Hollow Legacy Foundation. are hoping snowshoes, at the lodge. Trails _are open from 9 am. to 4:30 p.m. Combined Cup. During the Winter Games in 2002, the course will serve as the > biathlon and cross-country venue. ing two-thirds off trail passes. Inside the railroad history-laden lodge, locals can celebrate the building’s completion with free food, drinks and live nese Oe ‘waSATCH COUNTY. 240 East Main Street : Midway Utah 47% Wasatch County’s Source for News (801) 654-2661 | in Aire anesceenptynctnseetlinsteeer TERE FAB |