OCR Text |
Show Flood Insurance Can Be Bought All City Hall's jobs were filled for the afternoon's session, - with the second woman mayor taking oath, Stephanie Haralson, the new dog catcher Pat Pirraglio, City Recorder, Kip Hullings and City Manager as Larry Nelson. after the first swearing-in. Last Thursday, anxious-to-learn seniors from the Park City High School de-c de-c ended on City Hall in shifts, one in the morning, the other afternoon, to be sworn in as city officials, road crew members, justice of the peace and Mayor. It was all part of the Elks Club's National program for graduating high school classes everywhere to learn about their City's government. govern-ment. In some cases, the kids were disappointed but Bruce Decker and Larry Henley rated high on everyone's every-one's scale for being the most informed and informative. informa-tive. Chris Kummer. who followed fol-lowed Marshal Henley for the first part of the day said she learned to use the police car and all about the breath-alizer breath-alizer for testing drinking drivers. "We even picked up a person as they were going down Main the. wrong way. We read him his rights and filled out the report." The students were sworn in at City Hall and then taken on various rides around town, for a visit to the fire station and instruction on what the trucks and politics behind the fire departmental structure is, then came a trip to the City Maintenance garage and a chat with the Maintenance crew who all agreed they like holidays and paydays the best about their work. Then back to City Hall for a talk to the Judge and the Building Inspector. Then a ride and instructive tour of the new construction sights in Park City was in order. Generally the day was educational edu-cational for all concerned, except a few people at City Hall who ducked from sight |