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Show A-12 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, November 16-19, 2019 The Park Record Obituary Hello. Larkrullah (Luke) You were a brave and loyal partner. A clown who would mug with his bowl at feeding time. An ambassador of the herd, always friendly with other horses. A bold trail companion, passing calmly through a roiling stream or a herd of elk. You are the soldier horse I would have ridden through fire or into battle. You will always be alive in my heart and in my dreams. 1 Scott Maizlish 435.901.4309 scottmaizlish.com scott.maizlish@sothebysrealty.com Huntsman announces bid for third term as governor 2 Natalie Cregger 801.244.2367 natalie.cregger@sothebysrealty.com 1 1578 Deer Valley Drive N 2 3777 Quarry Mountain Road #30 2 BD | 2.5 BA | 1,267 SF | Listed at $725,000 5.28 Acres | Listed at $2,445,000 This material is based upon information that we consider reliable, but because it has been supplied by third parties, we cannot represent that it is accurate or complete, including price, or withdrawal without notice; square footage is an estimate only. ©MMXIX Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Sotheby’s International Realty® is a licensed trademark to Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates, Inc. An Equal Opportunity Company. Each Office Is Independently Owned And Operated. Copyright© Summit Sotheby’s International Realty 2019. 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SATURDAY OPEN 2 PM - 7 PM DECEMBER PARK CITY, UT 2019 (home addresses and map distributed after ticket purchase) TICKETS: $25 * PER PERSON can be purchased at ourholidayhomestour.com ourholidayhomestour.com *All ticket proceeds will be donated to Operation Underground Railroad. *All ticket proceeds will be donated to Operation Underground Railroad. ourholidayhomestour.com ourholidayhomestour.com *All ticket proceeds will be donated to Operation Underground Railroad. *All ticket proceeds will be donated to Operation Underground Railroad. Park City Municipal Accepting Pre-Applications for Affordable/Attainable Housing The pre-application process gives access to all future sales. A selection process will provide the order for a waitlist for all future sales (new sales and resales). Applications submitted after deadline will be placed at the bottom of the waitlist. SALT LAKE CITY — Former U.S. ambassador to Russia Jon Huntsman Jr. announced Thursday that he will try to reclaim his old job as Utah governor. The Republican kicked off his campaign with a swing through southern Utah, reintroducing himself to voters far from capital in Salt Lake City, where he served as governor over a decade ago. “A lot of people are asking why we would want to do this again,” he said in a statement, referring to him and his wife, Mary Kaye Huntsman. “While we’ve served in this post before, we can’t think of anything else we’d rather do.” Huntsman, a charismatic, popular moderate conservative, had recently been elected for a second term when he stepped down in 2009 to serve as U.S. ambassador to China in the Obama administration. He mounted a short-lived run for president during the 2012 cycle and went abroad again as ambassador to Russia under President Donald Trump, an assignment made particularly challenging as the U.S. investigated Moscow’s meddling in the 2016 election. After two years, Huntsman left Russia amid heavy speculation about a potential gubernatorial run. He’s entering a crowded field of candidates and has heavy name recognition from his time in the governor’s mansion and as the son of late billionaire Jon Huntsman Sr., a well-known philanthropist with another son who purchased the Salt Lake Tribune. Among Huntsman’s competitors are Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox, another moderate conservative who has been willing to criticize Trump at times and has the support of Gov. Gary Herbert. Huntsman touted his international experience in his campaign announcement, saying it would give him the vision to help Utah compete on the world stage. “He’s looking for that next chapter. If there’s a place he can start that, why not come back to Utah see if he could pick up where he left off?” said Reed Galen, an independent Utah-based political consultant who worked for prominent Republicans like George W. Bush and Sen. John McCain. While a state position could be seen as a step backward, a governor can often make deci- sions and execute them quickly, especially as a well-known Republican leader in a deeply GOP state, Galen said. Still, there are skeptics. Republican state Sen. Todd Weiler said Huntsman is going to have to convince voters that Utah isn’t an “overlooked girlfriend” or a platform between more high-profile roles. “I think he’s going to be hard to beat, but I do think he should not get a free pass,” Weiler said. Huntsman is vying to replace his own successor and onetime lieutenant governor. Herbert has served since Huntsman left for China but is not running again. Other Republicans who have already declared include Utah County businessman Jeff Burningham and Salt Lake County Councilwoman Aimee Winder Newton. Huntsman’s highest-profile competitor is probably Cox, a native of rural Utah who has support there as well as an established a presence on Twitter, where he shares his love for the Utah Jazz basketball team and asides about Taylor Swift alongside political posts. Cox cast himself as an underdog in a tweet Thursday, which didn’t mention Huntsman directly but appealed to supporters to help him overcome challenges like a lack of a “billion dollars” and “names on buildings.” Deer Valley owner goes east Associated Press WARREN, Vt. – Alterra Mountain Company in Denver says it has entered an agreement to buy Sugarbush Resort in Vermont. The purchase would increase Alterra Mountain’s total year-round mountain destinations to 15 in six states and three Canadian provinces. Alterra’s chief executive officer said Wednesday that it’s excited to expand in the Northeast. It also owns Stratton Mountain in Vermont. The company says Sugarbush president Win Smith will remain in that role and will oversee daily operations and plans for future capital im- provements. Officials say the sale is expected to close in the first quarter of 2020. Terms of the transaction have not been disclosed. Among the Alterra Resorts are Steamboat and Winter Park in Colorado; Tremblant in Quebec; and Deer Valley Resort and Solitude Mountain Resort in Utah. Current purchase opportunities include Woodside Park, Phase I and resale of a Silver Star unit. Pre-applications are due December 6, 2019 in order to be eligible for the current selection process. For more information and to apply, visit parkcityhousing.org. Questions? 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