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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, May 22-24, 2019 A-7 The Park Record Announcement Garyth Hull and Steve Guthrie Mr. and Mrs. George Hull, of Park City, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Garyth Hull to Steve Guthrie. Ms. Hull, a graduate of Park City High School and Weber State University, works in the Academics Department for the Provost of a university, based out of Murray. Mr. Guthrie graduated with a Master’s Degree from the University of Utah and is a math instructor in American Fork. A wedding is planned for June of this year. MOVING SALE Utahn accused of threats to shoot YouTube employees Associated Press OREM – An Orem man is accused of making online threats to shoot YouTube employees, going so far as to drive to their Northern California headquarters with a gun. David Swanson was released from jail Sunday after posting Continued from A-1 Gerber runs again Gerber wants to assist as City Hall continues to plan to develop an arts and culture district that is designed to be anchored by the Kimball Art Center and the Utah offices of the Sundance Institute. The municipal government acquired land in Bonanza Park for a district and is crafting blueprints for the project. Gerber said the project could highlight Park City’s arts and culture offerings and provide a location for workforce or otherwise restricted housing. Small businesses could be located there, she said, adding a district $100,000 bail. The 35-yearold is facing a felony charge of making terroristic threats. According to the charging documents, Swanson made threatening comments in September, December and most recently last month. Authorities became aware of the threats and questioned Swanson at his home last week. Swanson admitted to driving to YouTube’s San Bruno offices earlier this month with a firearm to intimidate workers. He was subsequently arrested. It was not immediately known if Swanson had an attorney. In April 2018, a woman shot and wounded three people at YouTube headquarters before taking her own life. is wanted that is attractive to Parkites and visitors. Gerber said there is a possibility of housing for an artist-in-residence program alongside housing for the workforce in an arts and culture district. She said she would prefer commercial spaces in the district be occupied by small businesses. Gerber also will press City Hall’s housing program during the campaign. She said she would like the municipal government to pursue projects that offer rentals after there has been a City Hall focus on developing units that are sold to qualifying individuals. “Rentals are an entryway into our housing program,” Gerber said. She said the community mostly supports City Hall’s aggressive housing program. Gerber, though, said officials need to work with neighborhoods as projects are designed to ensure they are compatible with the surroundings. Other issues Gerber plans to address during the campaign include transportation, sustainability and the closely linked topics of social equity and the affordability of Park City. She has heard, as an example, there is a lack of affordable childcare in the community and City Hall could discuss solutions in partnership with nonprofits or other organizations. She said she has experienced the childcare issue herself as a new mother and she wants to represent working mothers in another City Council term. The campaign officially starts with the opening of the filing window when candidates must file paperwork at City Hall. The period runs from June 3 until June 7. Someone must be a U.S. citizen, a registered voter in the Park City limits and have lived in Park City for a minimum of 12 straight months prior to Election Day to be eligible to run for a City Council seat. ENDS MEMORIAL Begins 5/17 DAY We'd rather sell it than move it! DEEP DISCOUNTS on in stock merchandise RED HOT CLEARANCE & MEMORIAL DAY SALE UP TO SAVE 70 ! % * OFF A SAMPLE OF OUR SAVINGS! ALMOST THE ENTIRE SHOWROOM WILL BE TAGGED WITH SPECIAL EVENT PRICING! FROM FLOOR TO CEILING, FOR INSIDE AND OUT. MANY ITEMS ARE ONE OF A KIND— HURRY IN FOR BEST SELECTION! www.sanfrandesign.com/current-events Park City Salt Lake (435) 645-7072 1890 Bonanza Dr. (801) 467-2701 2970 Highland Dr. Mon.-Sat. 10-6. Sunday and evenings by appointment. 2018 C OMPLIMENTARY I NTERIOR D ESIGN C ONSULTATION Featuring Hancock & Moore, Taylor King, Bernhardt, Four Hands, Charleston Forge BEST INTERIOR DESIGNER BEST INTERIOR DESIGNER Relocating to 1746 Uinta Way Kimball Junction, Park City July 1 Complimentary Interior Design Consultation *Savings based on mfg. suggested retail price www.sanfrandesign.com Robert Kelly Home 449 Main Street / Park City / Utah 435-615-7125 www.robertkellyhome.com info@robertkellyhome.com |