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Show A-10 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, October 12-15, 2019 The Park Record Obituary 2-for-1 Dining Jerry West Shane Reservations: (435) 645-6455 www.steinlodge.com/dining Continued from A-1 Valid now through 12/6/19 at Troll Hallen and Glitretind Restaurant. Cash not accepted. For dine-in only. Buy one entrée, get the second of equal or lesser value for free. 20% gratuity will be added to original amount. Excludes Sunday brunch. Must present coupon. Not valid in conjunction with any other offer, nightly special, or special event. dinner nightly at 5pm Continued from A-1 weekend live music join us in our lounge 25 OFF DINNER with the purchase of two entrees Speed reduced over the last five-year period, an average of more than one per month. The total does not include minor collisions or cases when the animal was hit, injured and left the scene of the accident. Gleason said the wildlife collisions were the determining factor in the decision to reduce the speed limit. “Anytime we can improve safety, that’s something we want to investigate,” he said. The reduced speed limit is $ Please present this coupon to your server when ordering at Riverhorse on Main. Limit TWO dining certificates per group. | Not valid in conjunction with any other promotional offer. | Food must be consumed on premises. | A 20% service charge will be added to the bill before the discount. | Contracted parties not valid. Valid Through October 31st, 2019 540 Main Street, Park City RiverhorseParkCity.com 435-649-3536 Riverhorse on Main @riverhorseonmain Looking Jerry West Shane ID. He spent many joyful days in all those places with family, extended family, friends, business associates, and fellow hobbyists. In addition to his parents, Jerry was preceded in death by his brother, Ron. He is survived by his wife of 39 years, Georgia Losse Shane; brother, Steve; daughters, Shannon Crawford (Nick), Paley Martin (Eric), Gelsey Ermini (Brandon); sons, Scott (Lauren), and Dax (Jennifer), along with eleven grandchildren. A memorial will be held at a later date in Montana, his favorite place. intended to provide drivers more reaction time if an animal is in the road. He said the Department of Transportation will monitor the section of S.R. 224 where the speed limit was reduced for several years to determine whether there is a drop in the number of accidents between drivers and animals. The Park City Police Department regularly receives reports of wildlife on or close to the road along S.R. 224. The agency also receives many of the reports of driver-wildlife collisions. In one especially gruesome stretch around New Year’s in 2019, two elk died in collisions on the S.R. 224 entryway, leaving the carcasses temporarily on the side of the road during the busy holiday. They were collected by people holding the proper permits to collect the carcasses, but dead animals needed to be partially dismembered with a battery-powered saw to fit in the vehicle. Mayor Andy Beerman mentioned the change in the speed limit at a Park City Council meeting on Thursday, indicating the reduction will serve the purpose of protecting against collisions. The elected officials, though, did not address the topic in any depth. It is unclear what sort of impact the reduction will have on the habits of drivers. The S.R. 224 entryway has long been a notorious stretch of road for speeding even at the 55 mph limit. The drop in the speed limit to 45 mph will likely catch many unsuspecting drivers by surprise in coming weeks and then as the ski season starts and traffic increases. We never left,” she said, urging the elected officials to “do something for us.” Demkowicz received applause from the audience. The elected officials were also told senior citizens need support, senior housing is desired and the continuum of care — the stages of assistance for seniors — must be addressed. They were pressed for details, but the meeting on Thursday did not appear to be the forum for that sort of talk. Park City over time has grown older as people who arrived in the 1970s and 1980s aged, followed by retirees who opted to move to the community for the recreational and cultural opportunities. The demographics are also believed to have trended older as a result of Park City’s expensive real estate market, which has priced many younger people out of the community. The U.S. Census Bureau in 2017 estimated 21.4 percent of the population of Park City was 60 or older. There have been discussions over the years about whether Park City and Summit County provide adequate services for the senior citizens. The Senior Citizens Center, as an example, is only open limited hours. There has been some progress over time, but there seems to be the possibility of more aggressive action as Park City continues to pursue a broad range of social equity programs and policies. The elected officials expressed interest in discussing senior issues during meetings with Summit County and the Park City School District. Those meetings are held on a regular basis and often cover topics that stretch through the jurisdictions. Jerry West Shane was born Dec. 31, 1939, in Ontario, Oregon, to Cornelius Allen and Helen Gipson Shane. Jerry graduated from St. Theresa Catholic High School in 1958. Jerry briefly attended Boise State College before his military career in the Idaho National Guard. He graduated from the U.S. Army Recruiting and Career Counseling School, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, in 1959. 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