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Show RAS : | WASATCH COUNTY COURIER Start planning for your os to enj oy courtesy Heber City Police Department City swerving in its lane. The driver was found to be impaired. Randy J. Gordon, 35, of Salt Lake City, was arrested for DUI and speeding. assault domestics property damage traffic accidents injury traffic accident vandalism cases fires NOTES : As police and. other city employees gear up for the 2002 Olympics, it is a good time to stop and think about the type of impact the Games can have and make your own preparations. The _ Olympics will bring thousands of spec- Tuesday, Wednesday. and Thursday, — 3.10.01 10:03 p.m. 98 South Main Street, Heber City (435) 657 1100 OPENING HOURS: time driving without lights. Tuesday - Saturday When stopped, the driver was found to be impaired. Rick Robert Walsh, 45, of Heber, was arrested for DUI and open 5:30-9:30 pm GREAT STEAK, SEAFOOD AND TRADITIONAL COMFORT. _ FOOD SERVED IN THE COZY ATMOSPHERE OF AN | HISTORIC LANDMARK BUILDING. container. 3.11.01 2:48 p.m. Officers MM j i Officers noticed a vehicle with equipment violations, but the driver quickly left the road and went into a local store. Officers again noticed the vehicle several minutes later, this noticed a vehicle drive. through a red light. When officers _ stopped the driver, he was found to be jd impaired. 30”x 48” TABLE STARTING AT and running a red light. TWIN .ssscccssoose $49 FULL ssssssscsssseee $69 QUEEN : 99 Santana Rivera, 39, of Park City, was arrested for DUI HEADBOARDS WITH 4 CHAIRS Leonardo attention comes the threat of :terror- ism. Additionally, our area is vulnerable to earthquakes and other hazards such as chemical spills. ..Anyone. of these things would present a serious threat to our lifestyles and public safety, even without the Olympics bring-_ ing extra people into the area. As such this is a good time to renew efforts at preparedness. Everyone should have a well stocked a 72-hour kit. If you already. have. such. kits, should keep the perishable supplies | inside fresh and rotated. Everyone household should have an escape plan in the event ofa fire or other emergency, and your family should have predetermined meeting points away from the home. Participate in Nelaiwerhood Watch. This system not only works well for crime prevention, but lends itself well to emergency management because the watch groups are able to check on their own. For more forced on1 preparedness, there are many 3.14.01 11:11 p.m. Officers made a routine traffic stop on a vehicle that was attention to our area, and. with. that traveling in excess of the posted speed limit and ee Mention this ad and receive two-for-one desserts despite the young ages of those involved. One adult and two juveniles © have been arrested. In Utah, persons under 14 years old are considered children and they can not give their consent to sexual acts. Laws also protect persons 14 to 16. years old, but to a much lesser extent. and leaving extra time when traveling ‘during the Olympics will be a must.° The Olympics brings. worldwide = Alcohol was involved by all parties, tators and press to our area, increasing traffic, and crowds at already busy portions of the. city....Planning.ahead eat ptm a cn 3.09.01 11 p.m. Officers investigated the rape of a 13-year-old that had occurred in the parking lot of a local business. atl 1 3 > 1 4 2 as 8 lockouts 2 thefts - % 8 animal complaints ieee Calls handled by the Heber Police Department: sources to con- sult, including Web sites operated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency or Utah’s Comprehensive Emergency Management | $5 9” Ra iv att TOP eee a aa *149" TWIN EACH PIECE | | FullEa.Pc .........$99 TWIN EACH PIECE | | FullSet ...........$349 | | Queen Set. .........$199| | Queen Set. .........$399 TWIN SET Full Set weikes os ee SAAD | Queen Sef. .........$499 scapes—including woodland, mountain desert and a harvest landscape with Association Operations — and edible plants— in West Jordan for the Engineering manager, said snowpack public to view how beautiful yards ¢ Gan and water levels are being pu be with reduced water use. cautiously. The Metropolitan Water Disirice of “We are conSalt Lake City and cerned. A lot of Sandy will recone “We only have 60 these thundernearly half of— storms that have es 61,000 acre-feet cae _ percent of normal come through have the ~ Deer Creek not been the kind that produce a lot of snow in the upper elevations,” said. Clegg. “Combine low snowpack with last year’s hot, dry summer, and our reservoir storage is down quite a bit.” This Trial year, Lake at levels . supply, to that. Irrigators will average a Utah homeowner with a lawn will there is enough water use annually. Randy Julander, to irrigate.” R.e€.S 0-UarC &:s DAVID OVARD Services snow survey TUORNTITURE & rer rere SAME \ oa hse oe (435) 654-181 480 North Main « Heber at 19.9 inches, oS. _ National Conservation Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District manager. the average amount with 13.3 inches of snow-water equivalent, or snowpack. Last year levels were acre-— foot is 326,000 gallons, equivalent to the have to decide whether are 56 percent of ee oe so we’re reacting - Reservoir. An and that was below average at 84 percent. | Central Utah Water Conservancy District has implemented a “slow the flow” program in Wasatch County. On the Wasatch Front, Utah State interns are assisting conservation by doing soil | ‘supervisor told Utah _ water managers snowpack levels will not be normal by the end of this month. “You ain’t got water and you probably aren’t going , to, get any,” san! Julander. : The groups hee Wednesday have an arduous task before them. “Conservation will be critical,” Clegg said. “Particularly this year.” analysis and measuring. sprinkler flow. . emai: kirsten@wasatchcountycourier.com eB eS San celaaeiaan (NEVER TURN) as see CULT tte ! as well as distributing water saving tips. Jordan Valley has six model land- SNOWPACK CONTINUED FROM A‘ 2 een SOLER / of |