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www.tooeletranscript.com TUESDAY Tooele splits season- ending games See A10 TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN May 13, 2008 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 114 NO. 103 50¢ Another Charter school gets final state approval by Tim Gillie pharmacy STAFF WRITER

The State Board of Education approved the burglary application for the first-ever charter school in Tooele County last Friday. Excelsior Academy, a kindergarten-through- eighth-grade school, is now scheduled to open in hits valley the fall of 2009. The school will be built in Erda just southwest of the LDS Chapel there, according to by Jamie Belnap Ann Gubler, the leader of the parents group that STAFF WRITER proposed the new school. “Now there is no stopping us,” said Gubler, A Grantsville High student was a Tooele resident. “We have about a year to get arrested and booked into the the school built, the faculty hired and everything Tooele County Jail after attempt- ready.” ing to break into Williams Family The group has an offer from a developer who will Drug in Grantsville through the build the school building and then lease it back to roof early Saturday morning. the school. Gubler anticipates the building will be According to Detective Dan about the same size as one of Tooele’s new elemen- Chamberlain of the Grantsville tary schools. Police Department, pharmacy The organizing committee under the leadership owner Scott Williams was still of Gubler is conducting a search for an experienced working at 2:30 a.m. when the administrator. The administrator in turn will hire break-in occurred and he called the faculty. It is typical to open a charter school police. with new teachers right out of college, said Gubler. Alexander Vannoy, 18, was She does not anticipate hiring many experienced arrested at the scene and charged teachers away from the Tooele County School with burglary, possession of bur- District, largely because the charter school cannot glary tools and consumption of offer the same retirement benefits the district can. alcohol by a minor. The charter application submitted by Excelsior photography / Troy Boman This is the third incident Ann Gubler holds a sign bearing the logo of a new charter school at its future location in Erda. The school, which was approved by the involving attempted burglary or SEE ACADEMY PAGE A6 ➤ state Board of Education last Friday, is scheduled to open in the fall of 2009. Gubler led the drive to get the school approved. burglary at the pharmacy in the two short years since it opened, Chamberlain said. The first resulted in several broken win- PIECE OF THE PAST dows and in the second a thief Tooele tough made off with $6,000 (wholesale) in narcotics. The investigation on the second case is still ongo- ing, according to Officer Jim on judges? White of the Grantsville Police Department. Head of 3rd District Court says case Additionally, in January, Birch Family Pharmacy in Tooele was load may necessitate a second judge robbed by a masked gunman for OxyContin, a prescription by Jamie Belnap painkiller, and Soma, a prescrip- STAFF WRITER tion muscle relaxant. Tooele City Police caught up with the sus- The head judge of the 3rd District Court in pect, Darin Anderson, later that Utah says many judges don’t want to work in afternoon and he was booked Tooele because a posting in the town means into the county jail on charges of being the only judge handling a large, and aggravated robbery, aggravated at times complex, calendar of both civil and assault and illegal possession or criminal cases. use of a controlled substance. “The job gets a little overwhelming,” said 3rd Anderson pled not guilty on May District Court Presiding Judge Robert Hilder. 6 and a jury trial has been sched- At the Matheson Courthouse in Salt Lake uled for September. City, 21 judges handle either civil or crimi- “Mom and pop stores that nal matters — not both aren’t connected to other build- — making the case ings and don’t have 24-hour load more focused and service are all getting hit,” containable. Also, four Chamberlain said of the recent commissioners help spree of prescription drug thefts. with the pretrial work in “We’ve even had dentist offices divorce cases. The West getting hit for drugs.” Jordan Courthouse photography / Troy Boman is comprised of five SEE BURGLARY PAGE A6 ➤ Dan Lawrence (back) guides the rebuilt sheepcamp trailer as Jason Rand (left) and Derrick Raddon (right) pull it onto Main Street Monday judges and one com- in Grantsville. Dan’s older brother Dave has restored the trailer to its original condition. See story on A2. missioner who split up the case load. And in Summit County — an Judge Robert Hilder area dubbed to be the toughest court on judg- Motorsports Park making May tourism bloom es in the 3rd District because of frequent mul- timillion-dollar litigation cases — Hilder him- With two of its signature events being held this month, the track is keeping local hotels and restaurants full self volunteers one day a week to help the sole judge there get through his busy calendar. by Doug Radunich Motorsports and motels on the Internet, and is when we expect to get our big crowd of But the Tooele court, which serves a larger STAFF WRITER we also have a link to Miller Motorsports guests coming in,” she said. population than the Summit court, is still run- Park for those who go to the Oquirrh Motor Local restaurants have also been getting a ning with only one judge. The race season at Miller Motorsports Park Inn’s Web site.” In a recent Salt Lake Tribune article, Hilder gets underway in full this weekend with Rayda Tegen, manager of Best Western Inn SEE TOURISM PAGE A6 ➤ was quoted as saying that judges disliked the American LeMans Series Larry H. Miller in Tooele, agreed that the track and its Web working in Tooele because “it’s remote and Dealerships Utah Grand Prix, but many local site are driving bookings. lonely.” Hilder said his words were miscon- businesses say they’ve already gotten an eco- “We’re all filled up for the weekends of both strued, though he believes the case load makes nomic boost from the track heading into the the Grand Prix and the Superbike event, and Tooele a challenging court to work in. summer tourism season people had been calling to reserve rooms for Placement of 3rd District judges all boils Ginger Martin, manager of the Oquirrh these events starting in September,” Tegen down to seniority. Judges with more years on Motor Inn in Lake Point, said her motel is said. “Whenever there’s a big race we get the bench are able to pick and choose where completely booked up for the Utah Grand people from Canada, Europe and all over they would like to work, leaving newer judges Prix this weekend and the “HANNSpree the world who flood Tooele County, so we’re to fill vacancies in smaller, fast-growing areas Superbike World Championship,” which runs going to have a lot of international visitors like Tooele and Summit counties. May 29 to June 1. this weekend. We’ve also been advertising for “As a general rule, someone who has set- “People had been calling to reserve rooms Miller Motorsports Park on our Web site.” tled downtown for 10 years at the Matheson for these events since the beginning of this Liz Wagner, manager of the Villa Motel, said Courthouse doesn’t just up and move,” Hilder year, and we’re even already booked up for people started calling her motel to make res- said. “There isn’t a lot of incentive.” the weekend of the Miller event in September ervations for the Superbike event six or seven photography / Troy Boman But, Hilder added, that trend is hopefully called the ‘Sunchaser 1000,’” Martin said. “A months ago. She also said that people will Tourists from Belgium have breakfast at the Oquirrh Inn about to change. good number of people have also called to usually fill up the motel during the middle of in Lake Point Tuesday morning. Events like the Utah “We need to send experienced judges to reserve rooms for the events in between now the week for other track events as well. Grand Prix and the Superbike Championships at Miller Tooele and Summit,” Hilder said. “Minimum and September. It helps that we’re easily “We’re usually all filled up Wednesday Motorsports Park have boosted to number of Tooele found if someone searches for both Miller through the end of the week, so tomorrow County visitors. SEE JUDGES PAGE A9 ➤

OPEN FORUM A4 HOMETOWN B1 INSIDE OBITUARIES A7 BULLETIN BOARD A8 TV LISTINGS B4 CLASSIFIEDS B5 Military children THS head football SPORTS A10 ANNOUNCEMENTS B2 become use to coach resigns moving around See A10 WEATHER See B1 Partly cloudy skies. Highs in the mid 60s. Complete Forecast: A2 A2

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Valley Weather Forecast The Transcript-Bulletin is G-ville native restores piece of history looking for commuters to Local Weather interview for an upcom- by Natalie Tripp ing series on commuting. Tue 62/45 CORRESPONDENT Do you have an unusual 5/13 commute or quirky drive- A mainly sunny sky. High 62F. Not many people would be time ritual? Have you Winds NNW at 5 to 10 mph. able to describe what a sheep- changed your commuting camp is, let alone the significance habits because of high fuel of finding one intact. However, costs? Have you switched Grantsville native Dave Lawrence to public transportation Wed 66/47 5/14 Jr. has not only written a history after years of driving? If More clouds than sun. Highs in the on the sheepcamps that roamed so, please contact Jamie mid 60s and lows in the upper 40s. the Tooele valley from 1871 to Belnap at 882-0050 or 1970, but also obtained a sheep- jamieb@tooeletranscript. camp and restored it. com. A typical sheepcamp, also Thu 69/47 known as a sheep wagon, is a 5/15 horse-drawn covered wagon used Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper to shelter ranchers herding sheep. couldn’t reuse with old original 60s and lows in the upper 40s. Inside the wagon was a place bolts,” Lawrence said. ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content for sleeping, a stove and a wash Lawrence will give a presenta- Service basin. tion on his sheepcamp at a meet- Lawrence acquired his sheep- ing of the Tooele County Historical camp from Lyle and Chris Society tonight at the Pioneer Johnston in 1996 with the inten- Museum in Tooele at 7 p.m.. tion of restoring it and displaying “It will be great to see part of Temps / Precipitation it in Ophir at his parent’s historical the past out in the parking lot home. After a decade of hard work like that,” said Tooele County Date High Low (prec./inches) restoring the treasured camp, Historical Society president Alice May 8 64 42 0 Lawrence is ready to display all of photography / Troy Boman Dale. “We’re trying to keep history May 9 65 45 .02 his hard work and effort. alive in Tooele, and we do every- May 10 63 37 0 “I’m just tickled that people are Dave Lawrence relaxes on the bed in his restored sheep camp trailer in Grantsville Monday afternoon. Lawrence will thing we can to have an apprecia- May 11 80 41 0 tow the trailer to Ophir, where it will stay. May 12 71 37 .22 interested in this,” Lawrence said. tion of that history.” “Some people think this is junk, The meeting will start with a Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer but it’s such a unique piece of town’,” Lawrence said. “We’d jump 7,000 of these sheep. horses from Antelope Island to short presentation by Lawrence for the National Weather Service, reports history.” in the car and drive out to Sheep Horse-drawn sheep wagons Hooper, in the mid 1950s. Over and will then show off the sheep- that his recording station at 139 S. Main Because sheep can survive bet- Lane and see band after band of became scarce after the 1930s. the years, children played in it camp in the museum’s parking lot. St., received .24 inches of precipitation between May 8-12, for a total of .35 ter than cattle in desert climates, these sheep moving down the Many of those that remained were until they got too old. It was then A full presentation with question inches so far in May. Tooele County was a prime spot road.” lost to fire, accidents or retrofitted placed in a barn. and answer session will follow. For the water year, which began Oct. 1, for sheep ranches. Lawrence Lawrence learned a lot about with rubber tires for truck tow- Lawrence went so far to make “We’ve been trying for quite 2007, Tooele has received 11.13 inches remembers watching thousands Antelope Island’s sheepcamp his- ing. Most of the remaining sheep- sure every single piece of the some time to have him come to of precipitation. The normal for the year is of herds of sheep travel down tory while restoring the sheep camps are dilapidated. restored wagon was an original, us,” Dale said. “He’s got quite a 19.09 inches of precipitation. Sheep Lane in Erda as a young camp. During the late 1800s, Tent camping was the only down to the last screw. story and history.” boy. hundreds of sheep were herded option for sheepherders during “We made an effort to get the [email protected] “My parents and grandparents through the Tooele Valley on their the late 1800s. same linoleum from Scotland, would round up the children and way to summer and winter rang- The sheepcamp Lawrence pur- and reused every bolt that we Staff Writer Missy Thompson con- Pollen say ‘the sheep are coming through es. Antelope Island was home to chased was pulled by a team of could and replaced the bolts we tributed to this article. The Intermountain Allergy and Asthma pollen count for May 13, 2008, is as follows: Mold — Extremely-Low US Mag lobbyist to also plead county’s case at Legislature Maple — High Willow — Low by Sarah Miley US Magnesium. said she doesn’t necessarily think Birch — Moderate Sycamore — High STAFF WRITER Tuttle’s duties for the county that industrial interests go hand in Oak — Moderate will include monitoring issues that hand with public interests. Mulberry — Extremely-High When former Tooele Mayor Bob could impact it, and making the “I think often if you look at that Ash — Extremely-Low Swan passed away in February, county’s points to legislators. company’s track record, what was Cedar — Moderate Dan Tuttle stepped up to the plate “It’s an interesting job for me best for their bottom line was Willow — Low on Capitol Hill as Tooele County’s and hopefully it pays off for the emitting huge amounts of dioxins Grass — Extremely-Low Cottonwood — Extremely-Low lone local lobbyist, keeping track county,” Tuttle said, adding he’s and pollutants into the air, which Walnut — Extremely-Low of bills that could impact the coun- inadvertently been doing stuff for put workers and residents at risk,” ty. His work pinch hitting in the Tooele County for quite a while. Pierce said. “Hopefully they’ve middle of the session impressed “Working for US Magnesium, turned over a new leaf, but saying county commissioners enough to you deal with a lot of people that commercial interests or busi- give him the job permanently last from the state, and when we’ve ness interests are always in line Subscriber Service week. had meetings and client tours, with the public interest is naive at Tuttle, the director of public we’ve just always included Tooele best and disingenuous.” and government affairs for US County,” he said. Hurst said because of Tuttle’s If you haven’t received your newspa- Magnesium, was officially hired to file photo / Maegan Burr Tuttle said his position with US position with US Magnesium, he per by 6:30 p.m., please call 882-0050 do a similar job for the county last Magnesium fits well with lobbying has a good perspective on county- Dan Tuttle, director of public and government affairs for US Magnesium, stands and our customer representative will Tuesday. His compensation has for the county. wide issues. at Stansbury Island in this file photo. He is now a lobbyist for Tooele County. assist you. Customer service hours on been set at $7,500 a year. “I do the same thing for US “I think they’re [US Magnesium] Tuesday and Thursday nights are 6:30 “Dan just kind of took over Magnesium, and they just go good a good partner in Tooele County,” p.m. until 8 p.m. during the last legislative session “It doesn’t matter what they pay.” dictating what happens through- together,” he said. “It’s just all the Hurst said. and did a great job,” said Tooele Tuttle, a former state represen- out the state.” same issues — natural resources, In terms of the challenges of County Commissioner Jerry Hurst. tative in District 22 for 14 years, Tuttle has served on various taxes — and we all more or less influencing the Legislative pro- “I was just amazed he was on top lives in Magna. He said the biggest legislative committees, including share the same interests. What cess, Tuttle said all he can do is ���������������� of things so well.” thing he hopes to accomplish in natural resources, higher educa- looks good for US Magnesium talk to people. �������� “I told them initially when they his new position with the county tion, health and human services, works for Tooele County.” “You can’t demand things,” he asked me to do it that I’d just do it is to “let people know Tooele’s alive and business and labor. He has However, Vanessa Pierce, execu- said. “All you can do is give your �������������� for free, and they said ‘No you can’t and doing well, and that we have also lobbied for Desert Power, the tive director of HEAL Utah (Healthy side and hope they like that side.” �������������� ��������� do that,’ so I said ‘OK,’” Tuttle said. some concerns about Salt Lake Utah League of Credit Unions and Environment Alliance of Utah), [email protected] ������������� ������������������ ������ newstips 882.0050 ����������� ���������� ��������������� ��������������� ��������������� ������������������� THS graduation to ATV REPAIR! �������������� ���������������� I REPAIR ALL CHINESE, JAPANESE Tooele ������������ ���������������� move out of county AND TAIWANESE ATVS. ��������� TUNE UPS– $55.00 ������������ ������ by Kelci Sagers is their choice.” OIL CHANGES – $40.00 “Your Neighborhood Family Theatre” ������������ ������������� School officials stressed that LABOR RATE – $55.00 AN HOUR ������������ ��������������������� CORRESPONDENT 1600 N. Pine Canyon Rd. ����������� ������������ although the location change is nec- For the first time in school history, essary for now, it is not permanent. (East of Viaduct) 843-5800 ����������� ������������ 801-651-0969 Tickets are now available online Tooele High School will be hold- In the future, graduation may be at www.movieswest.com ��������������� ������������ PICKUP AND DELIVERY �������������� ������������ ing its graduation ceremony outside moved back to the high school or ������������� ������������ Tooele County. somewhere else within the county. May 9 - 15 ������������ ������������� This year’s event will be held at 10 am – 2 am • 7 Days a Week ������������ ����������� the Huntsman Center on the cam- SPEED RACER* pus of the University of Utah. HOURS: 10 am – 10 pm DLY 4:05, 7:00, 9:45 ����������� Organizers decided to move the SAT 12:30, 4:05, 7:00, 9:45 ������������� �������������������� event from Deseret Peak Complex, Sun.: 10 am – 9 pm SUN 12:30, 4:05, 7:00 ����������� ����������������� where it was held last year, due to (PG) ���������������� ����������������� the large number of graduates and ������������� ���������������������� * spectators expected to be in atten- HORTONTIMES & SHOWS HEARSSUBJECT TAO C HANGEWHO ��������������� dance. Double DLY 4:15, 7:00, 9:15 �������������� ����������������� “When we saw last year’s gradu- SAT 12:00, 2:00, 4:15, 7:00, 9:15 ������������� �������������� ation, we decided we needed more SUN 12:00, 2:00, 4:15, 7:00 ������������ �������������� space,” said Mickey Gamonal, a 490 N. Main, Tooele • 882-3608 Cheeseburger (G) ������������ �������������� senior class officer. “We decided that $ *TIMES & SHOWS SUBJECT TO CHANGE * we wanted it to be something bigger Combo THE FORBIDDEN KINGDOM ���������� and better than before.” ����������� ���������������� 4.99 DLY 4:45, 7:15, 9:40 At first, many were opposed to the ������������ ����������������� idea on the grounds that it broke with Includes SAT 12:00, 2:25, 4:45, 7:15, 9:40 ����������� �������� tradition, according to Gamonal. But SUN 12:00, 2:25, 4:45, 7:15 ���������������� �������������� Med Drink (PG-13) ������������� ������������������� after consideration of alternatives, & Fries the choice to move was approved by Small 14 oz ������������� ����������������� IRON MAN* the school board, THS community $2.15 ����������������������������������������������� council, and school district and high DLY 4:15, 7:15, 9:45 ��������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������� school administrators. Med 18 oz SAT 12:15, 4:15, 7:15, 9:45 ���������������������������������������������������� “There’s so much growth and so SUN 12:15, 4:15, 7:15 ��������������������� $2.79 (PG-13) ��������������������������������������������� many kids, we had to look at other ����������������������������������������������������� options,” said Diane Gochis Cramer, Jumbo 32 oz ��������������������������������������������������� * ��������������������������������������������������� graduation chairman for THS and a WHAT HAPPENS IN VEGAS �������������������������������������� $4.19 longtime teacher at the school. “It’s LY ���������������������������������������������� D 4:35, 7:15, 9:35 ���������������������������������������������������� been really stressful. I really wanted SAT 12:15, 2:30, 4:35, 7:15, 9:35 ������������������������������������������������������ it to stay here at first, but when we SUN 12:15, 2:30, 4:35, 7:15 ������������������������������������������������ went in [to the Huntsman Center], (PG-13) ������������������������������������������������� PG-13 PG-13 ��������������������������������� Sun - Thurs 5:00 | 7:00 Tues & Weds 5:00 PG Sun - Weds 7:00 we were really impressed.” * ������������� Fri & Sat 5:00 | 7:00 | 9:00 Thurs 5:00 | 7:00 TIMES & SHOWS SUBJECT TO CHANGE In the end, the final decision was Jodie Foster 21 �������������������������� made by the THS seniors, who voted ������������ DLY 4:20, 7:00, 9:30 ����������������������� for the move. Tooele’s Show Place for Over 60 Years! Nim’s Island Prom Night SAT 12:15, 4:20, 7:00, 9:30 Made of Honor Great Family Show “I really believe it’s worth it,” said No Credit/Debit cards UN ���������������������������������� Patrick Dempsey $ $ pm $ S 12:15, 4:20, 7:00 or Checks Accepted Admission Adults $7 | Child/Senior $5 | before 5pm $5 Admission Adults 7 | Child/Senior 5 | before 5 5 (PG-13) �������������������������������� Ben Kiser, senior class officer. “It’s 882-2273 Admission Adults $7 | Child/Senior $5 | before 5pm $5 ����������������������������������� what the senior class wanted.” 111 N. Main, Tooele Starts Friday ‘Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay’ Our Box Office opens daily ������������������������� Kiser said 88 percent of the stu- 20 min. before first show starts. Admission- Adults $7 | Child $1 | Senior $5 | | FM Radio Required for Sound pm $ ������������������������������������������ dents who voiced their opinion in MOTOR VU THURS FRI SAT - 9:10 All shows before 6 5 pm $ $ ����������������������������������������������� Dusk to Dawn May 25 • 9:30 After 6 Adults 7 • Kids (under 12) 5 an anonymous poll voted for the $ ������������������������������������������������� PG-13 Seniors (over 65) 5 ��������������������������������������������������� change. Prom Night & Shutter 4 Movies 1 Night The Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele ������������� “It’s for the kids,” said Cramer. “It All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens TUESDAY May 13, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 ���������������������� ��������������� Mountain West Medical Center ������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������

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• Editorial Editor Jeff Barrus • Guest Opinion [email protected] • Letters to the Editor Open Forum (435) 882-0050

Voice of Tooele County since 1894

OUR VIEW It’s up to County to push senior center repairs now News last week that Grantsville City will finally pass its senior citizens center over to Tooele County was welcome — albeit long in coming. Grantsville officials say they don’t have the funds to expand and renovate the center, which has become cramped and run-down. That led Tooele County Commissioner Bruce Clegg to pledge that the County would step in and take over ownership of the facility. The deal took a year to come together, but it appears Clegg is making good on his word. We understand why Grantsville’s seniors might have some res- ervations about handing over their center to the County. For one, they’re concerned about a loss of local control — although the cen- ter is already managed by the county’s Division of Aging and Adult Services — over a facility they have helped to grow and shape over the years. Another concern is that the deal feels like a big-brother bailout on a problem the city should have planned for and solved years ago. In the end, however, those feelings needed to be set aside in the greater interest of getting the center expanded and renovated — which is exactly what the Grantsville City Council did last week when it approved the handover. This is a pragmatic solution that works for all involved. Commissioner Clegg should be commended for spearheading this initiative, as should the city council for rec- ognizing the wisdom behind it. Now, however, the ball is in the County’s court. Grantsville seniors have waited a long time for this renovation with plenty of foot dragging by politicians along the way. It’s up to county officials now to take the momentum the City Council has given them and make sure the project moves ahead in a timely manner. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

GUEST OPINION Leash laws need enforcing A gardener’s appreciation LETTERS POLICY I recently read the story on the Many thanks to Diane Sagers for woman in Tooele who was bitten by her many contributions to the gar- The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes let- a pit bull in the article “Dog attack dens of Tooele County, and espe- ters to the editor from readers. Letters Mural outcome shows raises difficult questions” on May cially for her many articles in the must be no longer than 250 words, 6. Thank you for reiterating the fact recent Home & Garden special sec- civil in tone, written exclusively for the that any dog can bite, because I feel tion. Especially as a new resident, I Transcript-Bulletin, and accompanied by virtue of compromise that the name “pit bull” is getting really appreciate all of the poignant the writer’s name, address and phone a very bad reputation. In the story, advice. Keep it up, Ms. Sagers, and number. Priority will be given to letters t is part of your American however, it said that if the people we will keep reading. that refer to a recent article in the freedoms to express your of Tooele would adhere to the leash Carri Lyda newspaper. All letters may be subject I feelings how you best see law, it would eliminate the dog bit- Tooele to editing. fit. You can make public state- Ann Herron ing. People are letting their dogs run ments — or draw a public GUEST COLUMNIST because the law is not enforced. If Stay courteous on roads Letters written to thank an individual or memorial to a friend — as long the law was enforced, I think people I feel blessed to live in a rural organization should be submitted for as those actions do not inter- will think twice about letting their community. But the quiet views and “Notes of Appreciation” fere with the law or the free- dog get loose. I think if the leash law tranquil peace end when I get in my doms of others. right will be enforced. That’s was enforced and the owner would car. We are rushed enough in life Readers who are interested in writing a After Wayne Steele died last particularly true in our nation, get a fine if their dog was located off without someone touching my rear longer guest op-ed column on a topic of month, a group of his friends which was founded upon the a leash, a dramatic difference would bumper as I drive to my destina- general interest should contact Editor in Tooele wanted to remem- idea that individual liberties be seen almost immediately. My pit tion. Too many people think that the Jeff Barrus directly via the contact infor- ber him and his artwork. So are more precious than the will bulls will bark or growl at someone one-ton automobile they’re driving mation at the top of this page. they asked Quick Stop owner of the majority or the state. when we are not home if they see makes their intentions untouchable. Narendra Nakar if they could Had Eilerts pushed the them approaching the house. I com- I wish the same inconsiderate folks E-mail: [email protected] paint a memorial mural on the muralists’ right to paint the pletely agree that if a dog is deemed would act the same way to my face. Fax: (435) 882-6123 back of his store. He agreed. nude, no doubt he would dangerous it is part of the owner’s I don’t have people right up next Mail: Letters to the Editor The friends, led by Jeff have had many supporters responsibility in how they raised that to me while I’m at line in the store. Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Eilerts, used some of Steele’s on the grounds that freedom dog. I myself have three children and Why should people act differently P.O. Box 390 artwork and drew a large “tag” of speech should not be sup- would certainly not put them in a behind the wheel? If you’re late, get art work. It included the figure pressed. position of possibly being harmed by up earlier. If you’re stressed, the one of a nude woman. A few of the As Voltaire said, “I may dis- these dogs. So I am all for teaching minute you save by speeding won’t LETTER CONTEST neighbors found it offensive. agree with what you have to children on what to do to avoid being calm you. There is enough of a short- Since the offending por- say, but I shall defend to the bitten by a dog, and I am also in full age these days of common courtesy. tion of the picture was quickly death your right to say it.” support of enforcing the leash law. Let’s please not take it to the road as Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will covered with white paint, only But Eilerts did not stand on Carolynn Fields well. Those heavy rigs we drive these select the best letter of the month and those who saw the artwork principle — and therein lies a Tooele days can cause more damage than reprint it in the first Open Forum page when it was first done could lesson for us all. an unopened door or a forgotten of the following month. The winning determine if it was appropriate Sometimes, the prerogative Good choice for graduation thank you. letter writer will receive a free one-year or pornographic. The rest of us to self-edit is as important as Kudos to the THS class of 2008 for Tony Gordon subscription to the newspaper. The sub- were left wondering what was the right to free expression. choosing a venue for their gradua- Lake Point scription can be transferred or used to behind the whited-out square, There are many things we have tion that does not double as a stock renew a present subscription. and whether or not we would the right to do within our free show arena. Since THS started burst- Beat gas prices, keep speed limit have seen it as vulgar or simply society. The question then ing at the seams with more students Driving into Salt Lake one morn- risqué. becomes whether we should than will fit into the auditorium for ing, I decided to try an experiment. amount of time, when all the infor- As the late Supreme Court do them. graduation ceremonies, there has I decided to drive right at the posted mation has been provided to the Justice Potter Stewart wrote, “I Artwork of nude women, in been a lack of appropriate local facil- speed limit the whole way in — police. A purse was taken from a can’t define pornography, but I public, in Tooele — probably ities to host this important event. imagine that — and count both how shopping cart at Wal-Mart on April know it when I see it.” not the best idea. To their cred- Although not as convenient as the often I passed other cars and how 11. When the owners of the purse Freedom of speech has been it, the original artists recog- Deseret Peak facility, the Huntsman often I got passed. Between Exit 99 discovered it was missing, they defined to include the impart- nized that and were willing to Center on the U of U campus, it is and the Redwood Road Overpass, I immediately checked with the Wal- ing of ideas, regardless of the modify their memorial mural. more appropriate for a graduation. was passed 36 times, while my little Mart surveillance staff, which were medium used. So it is your In a world where entrenched It will be more comfortable for all Corolla passed one semi, one UTA very cooperative. An officer imme- protected freedom to draw confrontation too often wins involved, will not limit the num- bus, and one guy fixing a flat. Now, diately responded, and he had the nude women, or men, in pub- out over compromise, some- ber of friends and family who can lest you perceive this letter as a self- owners of the purse look at the sur- lic if you have the desire. times is it refreshing to see attend, and everyone will be able to righteous diatribe, allow me to con- veillance tapes and reassured them However, Eilerts now rec- people willing to re-think their hear and enjoy the ceremonies for a fess that I am just like many of you he would take care of this the next ognizes that maybe the nude initial actions. Kudos to Eilerts change. Congratulations to all of the who set the cruise control between day, knowing they had identified the figure wasn’t the best thing to and his friends for taking graduating seniors of THS. 80 and 83 until just before 5600 West, people taking the purse. The next paint in public. action to remember a friend. Mary Pitt and then reset the cruise just a smid- morning, the surveillance associate “We did not mean to do any- And public thanks for those Tooele gen below 75 for the rest of freeway from Wal-Mart gave all the infor- thing objectionable,” Eilerts willing to voluntarily compro- trip in. So where am I going with mation to a detective, who turned said last week, “and when I mise their right to freedom of Two schools ignored this? Are high gas prices killing you it over to the officer handling the heard there were complaints I expression for the greater pub- Again, the Tooele Transcript- like they’re killing me? I’m guess- case. This officer was off duty for the asked the person that painted lic good. Bulletin has ignored two of the coun- ing the answer is yes. So here’s a weekend, and requested the case be the picture in question to go ty’s high schools. Both Dugway and little friendly advice from a recover- handled by him. Monday afternoon over and fix it up.” Ann Herron is a journalist and Wendover have had a lot going on this ing speedaholic: If you’re averaging the information was given to the True, it’s like all things in life. former associate professor at spring in track and field, and golf. We between 5 to 10 mph over the speed officer. We called to talk to the offi- You can have freedoms and Utah State University who lives had this problem with basketball and limit from Tooele to Salt Lake, lower- cer, who hadn’t looked at the case rights, and most of the time if in Tooele. She can be reached at baseball this year as well. There is no ing your speed to the posted speed yet. He said he had a huge case load you fight hard enough, those [email protected]. excuse for ignoring our accomplish- limit will likely save you between 5 and was still waiting for Wal-Mart ments and weekly happenings. Since and 8 gallons of gas a month — or to release the videos. I went to Wal- Nick Drake has left your paper, we at current gasoline prices, between Mart and talked to someone in sur- are ignored. Dugway has had quite a $17 and $28 a month, depending on veillance. I learned the tapes were spring, winning the region champi- the size and type of vehicle you’re given to the detective on April 12. On onship in both boys and girls track driving. And if my math is right, it May 8, I called the officer to check on and field, and golf. Both Dugway will put about six minutes onto your this case. Surprise, he hadn’t looked and Wendover have qualified many commute round-trip. For more tips, at the case yet. What are the chances athletes for state competition and visit www.fueleconomy.gov. of retrieving anything of personal deserve mentioning. Shame on your Gary Swan value? What is the point of having A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since 1894 sports staff for ignoring us because Tooele surveillance cameras? we are small or just are ignored. Connie Hickman Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus David McClesky Cops need to be quicker Rush Valley Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor Dugway It’s a shame when a simple case can’t be solved in a reasonable A5

TUESDAY May 13, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 MY PIG WAS A STUDENT’S VIEW STOLEN STOLEN OUT OF MY YARD – Nostalgic thoughts come with graduation 7TH STREET & graduate in 16 days. But who’s said, she said,” drama. from the principal to the janitors, counting? The popular runs to Soelberg’s all of which I will miss chatting UPLAND DR. I College will open so many for donuts, a tasty tradition that with in the hall. doors. A new, exciting chapter in Alyssa Roberts lightens any class period. I will Though it is sad to put an end my life is about to be written. But CORRESPONDENT also miss the four bongs of the to it all, the memories will never it won’t come without a tearful bell, beckoning me to class, whose leave me. CAN’T REPLACE departure from the chapter I have power and meaning have begun been writing for four years: high to dwindle over time as senior-itis HIM! school. The smell of weeds near the sets in. The fights with my stub- The experiences that take place track underneath the hot sun, born locker every time I wanted it during those four years of adoles- mixed with the scent of freshly opened. REWARD cence shape us. Identities have cut grass – a combination that will I will miss the new hall’s drink- been found, friendships formed, forever remind me of speed work ing fountain: cool, refreshing and locker combos forgotten. This and all the hard work put into the water without fail. Also coach 882-4426 chapter will not be forgotten. track. Allen’s room being a safe haven, From the beginning, high The curtain in the auditorium and coach’s talks and advice that school has become a second that was torn in the production come from his uncanny ability to home. The hours spent in class- of “Beauty and the Beast.” The know everything. rooms just scrape the surface of memorable trips to Williams The closeness and family feel the time spent in that building. Family Video for face paint before from attending a smaller school Another Reason And though I look forward with significant football games will also will definitely be missed, where great anticipation, there will be be missed. everyone knows my name and I non-daily to Subscribe... things that of course I will miss. I will miss flocking around a never walk down the hall without Voted I will miss the taste of the poorly lit mirror with seven other receiving a hello. lunchroom’s raspberry parfait des- girls in the bathroom between I will miss the friends I’ll be sert, my favorite of all their post- classes. The cheering in the stu- leaving behind or who will be BestSociety of Professional JournalisNewspaperts Utah Headliners in Utah meal treats. The bargaining with dent sections at basketball games attending different colleges, as teachers for due dates, and push- and listening to my mom across well as the faculty and staff that 435.882.0050 ing them back to allow myself the gym yell at the referees. I’ve grown to know and love. more time to procrastinate. I will not miss all of the “he Grantsville’s hospitality extends Federal Consumer Protection & EPA test data confirm the fuel saving described in this advertisement. The U.S. Federal Test Procedure has confirmed that the District awards honor best in Robinson Engine Head delivers 49% more miles per gallon Boston - The U.S. Federal Test inside the engine from 68% of greater fuel savings with the Procedure has now confirmed that each gallon to 90% of each Gas Saver than the 22% career and technical education the Robinson Engine Head, gallon, a 22% increase. claimed by the developer.” by Tim Gillie Technology, Stephanie Weber from Technology College. developed by National Fuelsaver Since unburnt fuel leaving an In addition, the Gas Saver STAFF WRITER GHS and Dylan King from THS. Susan Smith from GHS was rec- Corp. and described in patents engine is pollution, this 22% of has received patents for For Future Business Leaders of ognized as the Salt Lake Community 6,907,859 & 7,322,321, each gallon normally burns cleaning out abrasive carbon The lobby and hallways at the America, John Fryer and Savanna College concurrent teacher of the delivers 49% more miles per when it reaches the platinum and raising octane, making the school district office were filled with Williams from GHS; Jenifer Richards year. Wendi Morton of GHS received examples of students’ work. There and Fredric Long from THS; and recognition as the Future Business gallon while reducing global surfaces of the catalytic converter. premium fuels unnecessary for were cedar chests, chess boards, bed Anne Parsons from Wendover Leaders of America teacher of the warming emissions by 31%. Since the converter burns most vehicles. frames, signs done in metalwork, High. For the Future Farmers of year for the State of Utah. Although this engine head this 22% of your fuel outside of Joe Robinson, the developer, food, computers, diagrams on how America, Brian Petersen and Megan Two retiring school counselors design is not yet in production, the engine, the heat and energy commented: “Since the to draw blood, business plans, mar- Anderson from Grantsville High; were also recognized. Joe Morgan keting displays, and much more. Bruce Hillman and Randi Thomas is retiring from DHS after 33 years their Platinum Gas Saver is produced from this fuel cannot government concluded its study, Last Thursday was the annual from Tooele High. For Skills USA, in education, and Julie Busico is available and is guaranteed to give you more miles per gallon. we have sold a half million Gas display fair for the Tooele School Janiel Wells and Justin Gleed from retiring from THS after 29 years in increase gas mileage by 22%. But when the air and fuel carry Savers. To our surprise, more District’s Career and Technology THS; Robert Rhodes from Tooele education. With a simple connection to the platinum into the engine, people buy the Gas Saver Education program, or CTE, high- South High; and Jeremiah Kolb from Krystal Caldwell, a CTE student lighted by an awards presentation Dugway High. For Construction stu- from GHS who spoke at the awards a vacuum line, the Gas Saver adds 22% more of each gallon burns because it extends engine life and reception. dents, Tyler Johnson from GHS and meeting summed up the effect of platinum vapor economically to inside the engine so that 22% by cleaning out the carbon than Students, employees, and busi- Matthew Snarr from THS. For Family, the CTE program on students when the air and fuel entering the engine. fewer gallons are required to buy it to increase gas mileage ness partners alike were recognized Career, and Community Leaders of she said, “I used to be the quiet kid, Since platinum enables non- drive the same distance. or to raise octane.” for their participation in a unique America, Wade Moon and Brittany sitting in the back of class — look partnership that allows students to Elkins from GHS; Shayna McGowan at me now talking to all of you. CTE burning fuel to burn, the Gas After a five year study, For further information call: explore careers related to agricul- and Robert Gonzales from THS; has made me a better person and a Saver’s platinum increases the the government concluded: 1-800-LESS-GAS ture, business, economics, entre- and Rosalba Trujillo from Wendover better friend.” percentage of fuel burning “Independent testing shows 1-800-537-7427 preneurship, family and consumer High. For Work Based Learning stu- [email protected] science, health science and technol- dents, Sarah Benson from GHS and ogy, information technology, mar- Meagan Boltz from THS. keting and engineering. Outstanding CTE students in John Fryer, Melinda Beckett, junior highs selected by their teach- McKell Mouritsen, Taylor Barnard, ers were: Jessenia Pankratz and and Abigail Duclos from Grantsville Andrew Walters from Clarke N. High School and Jenifer Richards Johnsen; Shawn Graesser and Kylee from Tooele High School were rec- Morse from Dugway; Hannah Duclos ognized as state and national win- and Bodee Paulick from Grantsville ners in the Future Business Leaders Junior High; Jacob Lyman and of America category. Sabra Shearer McKinely Benson from Tooele Junior and Brittany Gonzales from Tooele High; Ana Valle, Valerie Murphy, High School were recognized as Emilee Bateman and Adrian Badillo state and national winners in Skills from Wendover. USA category, which is a national Outstanding teachers in CTE organization for students prepar- were recognized by their prin- ing for careers in technical, skilled cipals and included Ray Walters and service occupations, including from Clark N. Johnsen, Tom Camp health occupations. Kaitlyn Gowans, from Grantsville Junior High, Amy Kaeleena Perkins and Taft Miller Griffin from Tooele Junior High, Rick of Tooele High School, along with Harrison from GHS, Shanna Omer Nolan Blackhurst, Andrew Beckett, from DHS, Patti Madole from THS, Kyle Gregory, Mark Christensen Toni Davis from Tooele South High, and Brian Peterson from Grantsville and Peggy Magnum from WHS. High School were recognized as state CTE business partners were also and national winners in the Future recognized including Mountain Farmers of America category. America Credit Union, Tooele Each high school selected out- Federal Credit Union — Grantsville standing students from the different Branch, Tooele-Transcript Bulletin, CTE areas for recognition. A list of Denny’s, Tooele County Surveyors students recognized follows: Office, Jackrabbit Press, Bonneville For the Academy of Information Dental and Salt Lake-Tooele Applied

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A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 13, 2008 Beautiful Poetry About Tooele!

Elaine Ipson writes with a quiet Rehab facility experiencing positive changes control, without exaggeration by Doug Radunich transportation van, a hospice or selfindulgence. The poems recite history in its intimacy STAFF WRITER room, more offices, a confer- and immediacy, but without ence room, and both a new fanfare. Each image, each turn Tooele County’s only long- paint job and updated look of metaphorical phrase is deeply term care and rehabilitation for the inside and outside of perceived and presented. The facility has seen many chang- the building. reader moves through Elaine’s es since switching ownership Reed also said staff turnover eyes, mindful search for meaning, five years ago. has decreased in the past five and strength of spirit into realms Rocky Mountain Care in years, and community resi- of reality and knowledge. Read Tooele was once the Tooele dents have noticed a change these poems in solitude, let Valley Nursing Home before it in the center’s environment Elaine’s grace and wisdom carry was purchased in 2003 by the since the Rocky Mountain you into past times tangled with Rocky Mountain Care group, Care corporation took over. hauntings, dreams, and fond a non-profit healthcare cen- “We’ve had former patients memories. ter chain with 18 locations in come back here and say that – Clarence P. Socwell Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada the facility has a whole new Past President of the League of Utah and California. Since then, feel and atmosphere,” she Writers, the Utah State Poetry Society, the facility has gone through said. and the National Federation of State a variety of updates and addi- Reed said Rocky Mountain Poetry Societies photography / Troy Boman tions, several of which have Care was also found to have taken place recently. Rocky Mountain Health Care Director of Recreation Jeanne Jeppsesen talks with performed quite well on its “In the past year-and-a- resident James Dean Tuesday. Jeppesen received high marks from a state review state survey quality results, 6 x 9 inches • 80 pages half, we received big-screen for her programs at the retirement home. with a special nod given to its $895 Get Yours Today! televisions with Direct TV new recreation department. Stop by the Transcript-Bulletin for both the main area and brand-new updated dining As the facility has grown, The survey is done once a TOOELE special-care unit of the facil- room with new furniture in several other physical year for health facilities by TRANSCRIPT 58 N. Main, ity, new telephones with our special-care unit,” said improvements have been members of the state depart- Tooele • 8 am to 6 pm • M-F BULLETIN Tooele and Salt Lake lines Rocky Mountain Care admis- made. ment of health care regula- for the patient rooms, and a sions coordinator Kriss Reed. Reed also said the state-of- tory services. “We also had electric doors the-art large recreation room “They stayed for four days installed in front for those was built where the old ICU and went over the whole who are handicapped, and unit used to be. She said the building, and one of the sur- 17 Years in Utah and Still Lending we reinsulated the rooms so room includes stoves, refriger- veyors told us we had one of they would have better insu- ators and newly replaced win- the best recreation areas they That’s the new message of Charles Prows, “We try to deliver our loans on time and with lation on the inside. We also dows, and that it is well-uti- had ever seen,” Reed said. branch manager with Premier Mortgage the expected rates and fees”, he says. “That replaced the windows of our lized by patients, staff mem- “We still don’t have all of the Services. “It was a tough summer for a lot invitation was validation of our hard work.” offices.” bers and the family members results yet, but we found out of companies and we just want the people Premier is a mortgage bank that special- Reed said the skilled nurs- of residing patients. that overall we did very well.” in Tooele County to know that our branch izes in 1 to 4 unit residential mortgage loans. ing facility does both physical “We use our recreation Rocky Mountain Care was here is only 1 year old but we have been As a mortgage bank they offer origination, rehabilitation and long-term center for staff and resident first built as the Tooele Valley servicing the Utah market for a long time” he processing, underwriting, closing and fund- care for patients, and that parties, monthly potlucks, Nursing Home back in 1952. there are currently 72 beds reunions, and birthday par- Once the old Tooele hospi- remarked at the ribbon cutting celebrating ing all handled under one roof. Charles says available. ties for residents and their tal moved out of the building their anniversary on April 3rd. that “Controlling the entire process gives us “Our rehab center helps families, and one of the main right next to it, the nursing Premier opened its Tooele branch located significant competitive advantages. Our patients who may have had a things we are trying to do right facility took that facility over at 36 N Main Street in the historic Merc Plaza borrowers don’t worry about the last minute stroke, a heart attack, surgery now is interact the patients as well. Because the building last year after being encouraged to do so by surprises that mortgage brokers are notori- or an injury become stronger with their families more,” Reed is now over 55 years old, Reed some Realtor clients according to Prows. ous for.” and return to their previous said. “Some of our residents said there is talk of building a lifestyle, and for long-term are not well enough to leave, new one. care we take care of people so we try to get their families “The Rocky Mountain who can’t live alone anymore, to come here and see them Care corporation said that in whether it be because of phys- as much as possible. We also four or five years they may ical limitations, Alzheimer’s try to be more people-friendly build a new facility for us, diseases, or anything else and do a variety of family-ori- but no details are for certain that would keep them from ented activities here, and one just yet,” she said. “We need being independent and living of them includes a big outside something more modern and at home on their own,” she barbecue this summer.” that will better accommodate said. “We currently have 58 In addition to the recre- the growth of our patients. residents here, but our aver- ation room, Reed said that Our number of patients con- age number is usually 64. We other new renovations in the tinues to grow over the years, also have about three staff past five years have included and we’re proud to be the (left to right) Karl Menzer–Loan Officer, Jacy Bell–Marketing, Charles Prows–Associate Lending Manager, Cindi members per 20 patients, but new air conditioning units, only skilled nursing facility in Andrews–Loan Officer that doesn’t include the rehab updated beds, new equip- Tooele County.” department.” ment for the therapy room, a [email protected]

suggests that 25 to 30 percent of the controlled Burglary substances that we dispense are diverted to illegal continued from page A1 uses,” Birch said. “The market for that type of thing is just monstrous.” Despite having security systems and other meth- Lt. Paul Wimmer of the Tooele City Police ods of keeping crooks out, Birch said pharmacies Department said these types of crimes come in will probably continue to fall victim to these types Our waves. of crimes. “We’ll go without a robbery for a time and then all “There’s only so much that can be done,” Birch of a sudden we’ll have three,” he said. “Pharmacies said. “It used to be that pharmacies were built like have always been targeted. Most pharmacists with- vaults, but in the last 15 years or so there has been in their career have been robbed and a vast major- a movement of opening up pharmacies to develop Pressmen ity of the time it’s for narcotics. They are habit- patient/pharmacist relationships and make them forming and become a drug problem.” more friendly and personable. But that means that Sheldon Birch, owner of Birch Family Pharmacy, we are more open to burglaries and robberies.” said the upward trend of prescription drug theft Birch said the openness trend will likely con- lay is due to the high street values associated with tinue because it improves patient care. prescription painkillers, and because they are so “It’s unfortunate, however, that it puts us at highly addictive. greater risk for these other problems,” Birch said. ink “The DEA [Drug Enforcement Administration] [email protected] to get even more customers ping, and we’ve also been Tourism when the Superbike event doing a lot of mounts, dis- continued from page A1 happens.” mounts and fixing of prob- Local tire stores have also lems with trailers,” he said. torest bump from MMP fans. Lisa benefited. Jay Miller, owner “We’ll also help the guys if LaFleur, general manager at of Big O Tires, said he has there’s ever an accident or flat Watch out ink... Denny’s, said she has seen a seen the events at MMP bring during the practice runs or You may run free through us noticeable customer increase more customers into his actual races.” at her restaurant since the store. Dixon Hunt, promotions (not to mention all over us) races began. She also men- “We’ve been seeing a good coordinator for MMP, said he but we, the pressmen of the tioned that Denny’s has been amount of customers, wheth- has also been doing his part offering a 10 percent dis- er it be people who need to to make sure local business- Tooele Transcript-Bulletin, count for all first-time visi- buy tires for their trailer or es let their customers know will trap you on paper where tors who are involved with RV, or people who need to get of all that’s happening at the every ounce of creative sweat Miller Motorsports Park. their race tires mounted,” he track. “We’ve had a number of pit said. “People who may have “We’ve been giving away will be the final destination crews and racing fans come blown a tire on their trailer or several things like banners, for our readers to enjoy. in, as well as a lot of people rig and need a new one will event posters, flags with the driving out from Salt Lake, come here as well.” Miller Motorsports logo and so we’ve noticed a major Justin Lewis, assistant checkered flags to several of impact with our increase in manager of Les Schwab Tire the motels, restaurants and sales,” LaFleur said. “Back in Center in Tooele, also said his smaller businesses in the April, we even had one per- store has received extra busi- area,” he said. “A lot of the son tell us to expect 180 to ness from MMP. businesses also say they have 250 people who were out for “We’ve been getting a lot benefited pretty heavily from the ‘Snap-on Stars of Karting’ of racers into our store who the events we put on out races to come in sporadically bring in their race car and here.” throughout the day. I expect trailer tires for fixing or swap- [email protected]

lined by the Utah State Office held to determine admission. Academy of Education, according to Excelsior Academy’s charter continued from page A1 Gubler. In each grade stu- allows it to accept 648 stu- dents will be exposed to a dents. broad range of historical, sci- “We wish them the best Academy stresses that through entific and cultural topics. and will be supportive in individualized instruction, The charter school will also any way that we can,” said tutoring, and small class sizes provide greater opportunities Mike Johnsen, Tooele County students will have the oppor- for parental involvement in School District superinten- tunity to learn at their own management decisions at the dent, commenting on the pace in individual subjects. school level, according to the new charter school. That includes both help for application. “The traditional pub- we bleed ink students that are struggling Charter schools are pub- lic schools are effective for in some subjects as well as licly funded schools. Parents many students, but for some opportunities for gifted and do not pay tuition or fees they are not,” Gubler said. talented students to acceler- as with a private school. “Providing children another ate at their own pace. Enrollment at charter schools means of obtaining an educa- Excelsior Academy will fol- is open to all students. If the tion benefits our children and low a comprehensive core enrollment requests outnum- the community.” curriculum based around ber the available seats in the [email protected] Call 435.882.0050 to subscribe today. the core knowledge as out- charter school, a lottery is OBITUARY A7

TUESDAY May 13, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 Frank OHLMAN Attorney at Law OBITUARIES M FREE Norma Estella Johnson visiting teacher for 47 years. Her eled, one of her favorite plac- Edla (Eugene) Stewart, Mary Consultation first love in the LDS Church was es on earth was South Willow (Leo) Shields, Virginia (Charles) for England serving in Sunday School, where Canyon in Grantsville, where she Palmer, Don (Jeanine) Johnson, Wills & she taught for 27 years. had many fond memories with Joe (Marcel) Johnson, Tennyson Trusts She enjoyed attending the family and friends. (Ida) Johnson, Bessie Bogle, and Our loving mother and grand- temple as often as possible. She Norma was a wonderful cook Della Johnson. mother, Norma Estella Johnson had the opportunity to serve as a and loved to share whatever she We want to thank some very England passed away on the eve- temple worker and was blessed to made with others. Her grand- special people that helped us 493 W. 400 N. Tooele ning of May 8, 2008 at her home have had many wonderful expe- daughters will always treasure through this difficult time. They in Tooele, at the age of 95. riences in the temple, which she the time they spent learning her are Jennifer Eva, Sharon Litner 882-4800 She was born in Grantsville, treasured throughout her life. secrets for baking cookies and and Siofilinga Folau. Mom, we January 17, 1913 to Charles Emil Norma enjoyed her beautiful pies. They also spent the summer love you and will miss you daily. www.schmutzmohlman.com and Ellen Augusta Johnson. She rose garden and for many years, making dolls out of hollyhocks. The funeral services will be married Joseph Elmo England in loved to share a bouquet of roses She is survived by two chil- held Wednesday, May 14, 2008 the Salt Lake Temple on October each Sunday with her ward. One dren, Gary (Colleen) England at 1 p.m. at the Tooele 3rd LDS Share your opinion with 13, 1932. Together they had two of her loves was to travel with and Judy (David) Millburn, eight Ward Chapel, 141 W. Utah Ave. over 27,000 readers. children, Gary and Judy. Elmo her husband and family to vari- grand children, 30 great grand- With a visitation prior from 11:30 preceded her in death February ous locations worldwide. At one children and three great great a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the church. Write a letter to the editor 1, 1993. time, Norma and Elmo could say grandchildren along with many Interment Tooele City Cemetery. Norma was an active member that they had traveled to every nieces and nephews. [email protected] | P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Primary, MIA, Sunday School, temple throughout the world. She was preceded in death by Latter-day Saints. She served in Relief Society and was a caring Regardless of where she trav- her parents and eight siblings;

Carol Millet Rawle talents in many ways throughout grandchildren, and two great- her life. She enjoyed the violin, grandchildren. Weight piano, organ, and singing. She Funeral services will be held served in many callings in the on Thursday, May 15, 2008 at 10 LDS Church. Her greatest joy and a.m., in the Stone Creek Ward, 1926 - 2008 accomplishment was her family. 1475 N. 300 West, Bountiful. Our sweet mother passed away She was devoted to her husband Family and Friends may visit on May 9, 2008, after patiently and children. Her life was always from 9:00-9:45 a.m., prior to the suffering a long disabling illness. one of example, a peacemaker services and Wednesday eve- She was born January 5, 1926 and selfless service. ning from 6:30-8 p.m. at Russon to Richard Simmons Rawle and She was preceded in death Brothers Mortuary, 295 N. Main, May Belle Millet. She graduated by her parents, two brothers, a Bountiful. Interment will take from Morgan High School and sister, a son and her husband. place at Evergreen Cemetery, attended BYU. She is survived by two married Springville, around 2:30 p.m. Carol married Eldean ‘B’ daughters and spouses, Diane Special thanks to Legacy Weight in the Salt Lake Temple and Jim Pinkston, Kerri Jo and Hospice for their love and tender November 15, 1948. She was very Brent Passey, her son, Dennis care of our mother for this past musically talented and shared her and his wife, Annette Weight; 11 year.

REEL TALK ‘Young @ Heart’ breaks the mold of normally boring documentaries ocumentaries can Walker used the music vid- ing, crying and knowing that be extremely boring. eos made by Young @ Heart no matter your age, there’s ���������������������� Those are usually the as segue between different still something that can keep D Missy Thompson ones that are shown during parts of the film. One video you going. history class in high school. STAFF WRITER in particular of the choir [email protected] Every so often, one breaks singing “Stayin’ Alive” is the mold and is funny, a little especially hilarious given the sad and very entertaining. age of the choir members. FLICK AT A GLANCE Luckily, the documentary drive to perform to the best Most of these videos can be “Young @ Heart” — which of their abilities despite their found online, but combined Grade: B+ premiered at this year’s advanced age. with the rest of the film it Rated: PG ������������������������ Sundance Film Festival - Film director Stephen makes watching it all togeth- Time: 107 minutes - is a marvelous movie that Walker first heard of Young er worth while. Now playing the whole family will love. @ Heart in London when Walker focuses on John “Young @ Heart” has every- they were performing Larareo, who has battled six thing I hope documentaries throughout Europe. He went bouts of chemotherapy and would be. The people in it to Northampton, Mass. to still comes to each rehears- are hilarious, without being document the chorus’ jour- al. He’s in featured on the scripted. It’s heartfelt with ney through seven weeks of poster for their new concert, , BUT NO moments of sadness mixed rehearsals before a major “Alive and Well.” Then there’s G T H DO IS in to cause audiences to tear performance. Chorus direc- Bob Salvini and Fred Knittle Y D up. tor Bob Cilman tends to be both who are no longer con- M A E N At first I thought a docu- the antagonist through parts sistent choir members but V D mentary about elderly of the film. At moments he have come back for this one O E people singing “I Wanna Be seems so frustrated with the performance. Unfortunately, L R . Sedated” by the Ramones singers that he wants to give Bob passed away the night I wouldn’t turn out so well. up. Yet, he knows that they before they performed at a But after realizing Young @ will pull together at the last Massachusetts prison. Heart was an actual chorus minute. Fred can only breathe Tired of the fur-flying that met regularly and had It’s so interesting to with the help of an oxygen action that happens some talent, I didn’t think hear old people singing tank, yet his singing voice every time your dog it would be so bad. Now, I “Schizophrenia” by Sonic is smooth, low and still very know it’s the best documen- Youth, “I Feel Good” by much in tune. After the runs through the house? tary I have seen all year — James Brown, and “Fix You” death of his duet partner he A Lennox® whole-home although there haven’t been by Coldplay. They are all so has to learn all of the lyr- air cleaner could help. many — and is a really great different that hearing the ics to “Fix You.” The week of movie all around. tempo slow down or pick their first performance, the The average age of the up makes it seem like an choir gets more bad news members of the Young @ entirely new song. Some of when they learn another Heart chorus is 80. Some are the singers have a difficult member has passed away

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A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 13, 2008 The Bulletin Board

ing, all directed by Mrs. JoAnne Hinkle. Tooele Tooele High Orchestra alumni, Colin Mitchell and Tim Mullen, cellists, will Fourth of July vendors be guest soloists. We are looking for local food vendors and other activities for the Fourth of Volunteers needed July celebration. If interested in setting The Domestic Violence and Sexual up a booth please sign up at Tooele Assault (DVSAVA) Crisis Line is looking City Parks and Recreation 843-2140. for new volunteer advocates. Training This year we are having a bouncing is provided and begins in June. A back- village, petting zoo, mechanical bull, ground check is required. Please call car show, army tanks and sprinkler for Betsy at 241-0337 for more informa- the kids to run through. tion and check out our website at www.dvsava.org. Fourth of July live bands Also looking for live bands to perform Marine Corps League on the July 3-4, which we will com- The Sgt. Rodney M. Davis Marine pensate for your time. If you would Corps League Detachment 1251 will like to perform call Susan Trujillo at meet Thursday, May 15, 2008, at 7 882-5496. Other activities include, July p.m., at the Tooele County Search and 5, Ty Hearndon concert 7 p.m. at THS Rescue Building, 245 W. 900 South. For football field, with fireworks after. info call Hal McConnell 882-1179. We will be planning for the 4th of July and Stampede days Ogden Vietnam Wall. Vendors are wanted for the Deseret Peak Stampede Days craft show. The West Desert horsemen dates are June 6-7 at the Deseret Peak The May meeting of the West Desert Complex. For more information visit Back Country Horsemen will be held www.deseretpeakcomplex.com/stam- on May 19, 2008 at 7 p.m. at the Tooele pede.htm or call 843-4046. County Courthouse. We will discuss plans for upcoming rides and the sta- Baby-sitting class tus of the service projects. If you have Tooele Family Center is hosting a bab- questions, please contact Linda Bean, ysitting prep class for all kids ages (801)244-1359, or Carol Nudell, 833- 10-14. There is a fee of $10 for a bab- 9085. See you there. ysitting kit. The class will be held, Saturday, May 17 at 10:30 a.m., at Blood drive the Tooele Family Center, 66 W. Vine The American Red Cross is having a photo courtesy of Kelly Morgan St. Please call the center at 833-1960 blood drive in Tooele, on Friday, May These students went on a job shadow to Disney Interactive Fall Line Studio in Salt Lake City and were able to see how video games are made. before Monday, May 12 to sign-up. 16, 2008 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. It will Pictured are: (l-r) Dakata Dowdle, Brooke Johnson, Kelly Morgan, Isaac Beazer, Cody Stein, Casey Van Wagoner, Ben Burge, TJ Ciura, Chris Groves be located at Wells Fargo, 204 N. Main and Daniel Bouwman. Settlement Canyon irrigation St. To schedule your appointment, or All Settlement Canyon Irrigation for more information, contact Frankie ment only. Contact Sharon at 882- Class of 1978 shareholders are now on weekend Harris 882-0411. 4256. The class of 1978 is celebrating our Charity restriction. No water is to be used 30th high school reunion. The date is between Friday 7 p.m. until Monday Deseret Peak fundraiser August 9, 2008, at the Oquirrh Hills Food pantry 6 a.m. Please call 833-9606 with any Fundraiser at Deseret Peak Days June Schools Golf Course. Please RSVP to class- The First Baptist Church in Tooele is questions. 6-7. Is your organization interested mates.com or call Cindy at 882-6018 offering a clothing closet and emer- in a fundraiser? Reserve a Kiddie THS class of 1963 or Wendy at (801)915-3856. We hope gency food pantry to help meet the Pioneer jubilee Korral carnival booth at Deseret Peak The THS class of 1963 will host its 45- to see you all there. needs of our community. Anyone with Tooele County Chapter of the Stampede Days. Interested parties year class reunion on Aug. 22-24, so clothing needs - adults and children Daughters of Utah Pioneers is pleased contact Lindsay at 843-4046. mark your calendar. Please contact Pat - are welcome. The food pantry is to announce its annual Pioneer Jubilee Nichols England at (801)523-3819 if Library available for emergency needs. Hours on Saturday, June 7, 2008. Activities you didn’t receive a notice or visit our of operation are Saturdays from 10 will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and the Grantsville class page at www.TooeleHigh1963. Spring flowers a.m. to noon. We are located at 580 museum will be open from 10 a.m. to com. Spring has come to the Tooele City S. Main St., Tooele. For more info call 4 p.m. Food will also be available at a Irrigation Library. Your job is to count a different 882-2048. minimal charge. The irrigation water is now on. The THS class of 1998 color of flower each week. It will end Board has extended the two use-or- It’s been 10 years, let’s get together on May 23, 2008. Get your counting Fishing day lose agricultural turns due to system for the THS class of ‘98 reunion. Save form at the library. When done, bring Sports Special needs kids fishing day is issues. The two use-or-lose turns the date: Saturday, Aug. 9. A database the counting form to the front desk Saturday, May 17, 2008 from 9 a.m. will now expire May 22, 2008. If you and plans are being made, and if you and receive a small prize. Remember Charity golf tournament to 3 p.m. at the Rainbow Reservoir notice any leaks or abuse please call are willing to help please call Lindsay the color of flower you count changes The Children’s Justice Center Friend’s Deseret Chemical Depot. No licence the Grantsville Irrigation office at 884- Clegg Sundloff at 882-3225. each week. Board present their ninth annual char- will be required, if you do not have a 3451. ity golf tournament at Oquirrh Hills fishing pole we will have one you can St. Marguerite’s registration Reverse mortgage class Golf Course, on May 30, 2008. Cost is use. Lunch will be provided, please County story time St. Marguerite’s Catholic School Free reverse mortgage class on $75 per person or $300 for a team of RSVP. For more information call 882- The Tooele County Bookmobile is accepting registration for pre-K Thursday, May 22, 2008 at 4:30 p.m. at four. Sign up by Friday, May 23. For 4767. Library, has cancelled the May 8 through 6th grade for the 2008/2009 the Tooele City Library. Call Diana at more information call 843-1161. All story time. There will be story time school year. Please call Ms. Janet, Mrs. 849-2440 with questions. Free books proceeds will benefit Tooele County History books on May 15 and 22, 2008 at 4 p.m. Burden or Ms. Ann Monday through for everyone. Children’s Justice Center. Tooele County Historical Society will The Summer Reading Program, with Friday between 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. at have available at our May 13 meeting, “Catch the Reading Bug” as the theme, the school office (882-0081) for more two books to purchase. The History of will begin on June 12, at 4:00 p.m. in information. Space is limited. Education Eagles Tooele County Volume 2 for $25, and the Grantsville City Hall. For more The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading information, call 884-3703. Northlake community council Adult Education Friday night steaks in Tooele for $15. We also have note Northlake Elementary will hold a Get your high school diploma this year! Kim and Dale Wicker will host Friday cards, a package of eight for $4. Please school community council meeting All classes required for a high school Night Steaks and will serve steak, call Alice Dale at 882-1612, for more Stansbury Park on May 15, at 5 p.m. in the school diploma, adult basic education, GED shrimp, halibut or chicken dinners information. media center. Nominations and elec- preparation, word processing, driver’s from 6:30-8:45 p.m. Please come out, Retiring tions of officers will be held at this education and English as a second enjoy dinner and support your Aerie Caregiver classes Stansbury Park Elementary is in the meeting. The school safety plan and language are available. Register now to and Auxiliary. Our next class will be held on Tuesday, process of collecting pictures and safe school walking plan will be dis- graduate — just $35 per semester. The May 20, 2008, at 7 p.m. at Tooele memories to honor longtime kinder- cussed. Parents are invited to attend center is open Monday through Friday Senior Center, located at 59 E. Vine garten teacher Gail Chapman who is this important meeting. from 8:30 a.m. until 2:30 a.m. and Groups St. The class this month is on eating retiring. If you would like to contrib- Monday and Thursday nights from 4 healthy for you and your loved one ute an note or photo to be placed in Northlake Kindergarten to 8 p.m. The center is located at 76 S. Kiwanis meetings presented by Eileen Deleeuw. Serving a memory book, please send them Kindergarten registration packets are 1000 West, and can be reached at 833- Kiwanis meets every Tuesday at noon light refreshments. For more informa- to Stansbury Park Elementary, 485 available at the school office for the 1994. Adult education classes are for at Tracks, 1641 N. Main St., Tooele. tion contact Dee Askerlund 882-4163 Country Club, Stansbury Park, UT 2008-09 school year. Please register students 18 and over. Contact John Brown at 843-0711. or Barb McFarland 843-9054. 84074. your child for kindergarten. Bring a birth certificate and immunization English as second language NAMI support group Childrens carnival Benson Grist Mill record. ESOL conversational classes are held Are you or someone you know liv- In honor of Food Allergy Awareness The Benson Grist Mill Historic Site Monday and Thursday from 7 to 9 ing with depression, panic, anxiety, Week, UFAN will be holding a free will open for the 2008 season on May Tooele High council p.m. ESOL students may also come bipolar disorder, OCD, or schizophre- Childrens Carnival. It will take place 1, our hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. THS Community Council Meeting anytime the center is open for indi- nia? NAMI support meetings are held on May 17, 2008 from 2-4 p.m. at the Monday through Saturday. Hitch up will be held May 14, at 7 p.m. at the vidualized study. Registration is $35 Wednesdays at 7 p.m., at 565 W. 900 swimming pool park, 55 N. 200 West. your wagon and head to the Benson THS library. All interested parents, per semester. South. Call Jan at 843-4347 for more There will be carnival games, crafts, Grist Mill Country Store for all your students, staff, and community are information. bouncer, story time and information Mother’s Day Gifts. Phone number is invited to attend. booth. 882-7678. Churches Pioneers museum Overlake community council The DUP Museum will be opening Activities for the disabled Soccer club Overlake Elementary Community Holy Land presentation on Friday and Saturday for the sum- Looking for activities for kids with Stansbury Soccer Club open registra- Council meeting on Friday, May 9 at A very special presentation of the Holy mer months beginning May 2 through disabilities? Come to our first annual tion for 2008-09 season begins May 12 7:30 a.m. in the library. Anyone inter- Land will be held on Wednesday, May September 27. Our hours will be from community physical activity camp, through July 23. Registration events ested is invited to attend. 14, 2008 at St. Marguerite’s in the par- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. If you would like a for kids with disabilities (Organized will be May 31 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ish gym. The presentation is to be tour at any other time than the sched- by CAPE professionals). On May 16 Village Blvd. Soccer field. Forms avail- TJHS community council given by Deacon Rick and Gaylynn uled hours, please contact either Julie from 5-7 p.m. and May 17 from 10 able on website www.stansburyassoc. Tooele Jr. High Community Council Huffman on their trip to the Holy Land Merrill 882-0004 or Lynne Bevan 882- a.m. to noon at TJHS. Contact Shirley org. Cost is $70 for whole year if you will hold their next meeting Thursday, in 2007. The public is invited. 5121. for more Information 843-0963 or need a uniform. For additional infor- May 15 at 6:30 p.m. in the school [email protected]. mation please see website. library. There are four positions up for Vacation Bible school Messianic Congregation nomination and election, officers will Mark your calender for Vacation The Brit Ammi Messianic Congregation Tooele Dairy Princess Swimming pool be elected at this meeting. Parents, Bible School June 23-27, at 9-11:30 meets every Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at 37 The Miss Tooele County Dairy Princess The Stansbury Park Swimming Pool including those that will have seventh a.m. Tooele Church of Christ, ages 4 S. Main, in Tooele. Join us for praise, Ambassador Pageant is scheduled for will open on Saturday, May 24, 2008. graders next year, are encouraged to through high school. 430 W. Utah Ave., Torah (Bible) study, and fellowship as Saturday, June 14, at the Tooele Senior Season passes are available in the attend this important meeting. for information call 882-4642. we study the Hebrew foundation of Center. If you are interested and office or at the pool, with discount would like more information please passes for those who purchase by May Home education association SEE BULLETIN PAGE A9 ➤ call Cheryl Adams at 843-3150 during 26, 2008. Want to learn more about the day or in the evening, 882-3544 or Homeschooling? Please visit the 830-6989 or call Miss Tooele County Utah Home Education Association’s Dairy Princess 2007 Amanda Griffith Ophir Open House and Information Night BULLETIN BOARD POLICY at 830-0329. on Wednesday, May 28, anytime from If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact The Transcript-Bulletin at Historic district museum 6:30-8:00 p.m. at the Tooele Library, Orchestra concert Opening Day Celebration will be held 128 W. Vine St. Information and 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin The public is invited to a free Orchestra on Saturday, May 17, 2008. From 11 answers for home educators, or any- Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit concert on Thursday, May 15, at 7 p.m. a.m. to 4 p.m., 52 Main St., Ophir, and one considering educating children organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. at the Tooele High School auditorium. continue every Saturday until the end at home. For more information, con- Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot The Elementary Orchestras, Tooele Jr. of September. Come and enjoy the tact Janell Locke atjklocke5@msn. guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement High Orchestras, Tooele High Orchestra beautiful canyon setting. No charge com. please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered and Chamber Strings will be perform- for this event. 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meets Tuesdays and Thursdays us and you’ll never have to feel Bulletin at 10 and 11 a.m., at Pratt alone again. For more informa- continued from page A8 Aquatic Center. $2.50 for mem- tion call 840-0445, 882-4721, or bers, $20 for a 10-pass punch (801)599-2649. our Christian faith. For more card. $3.50 for non-members. information call 843-5444. Water aerobics. Overeaters Anonymous Overeaters Anonymous meet- Mule deer foundation ings are held every Tuesday The Tooele County Chapter of Recovery at 11:15 a.m. at St. Barnabas the Mule Deer Foundation is Church, 1782 N. Aaron Dr. For proud to announce the Second Kick drug habits more information call 840-0445, Annual Banquet to be held May LDS Family Services addiction 882-4721, or (801)599-2649. 17. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. recovery meetings are Tuesdays and dinner starts at 7 p.m. We from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at 1030 S. Take off pounds sensibly are looking forward to a great 900 W., room 118, Tooele. Enter Need help to lose those extra night of live auctions, raffles on the north side of the chapel. pounds? We can help. TOPS is a and good fun. For more infor- The Erda meeting has been dis- weight loss support group open mation call Jared at 830-1232. continued. to men, women, teens and pre- teens. Meetings are held every Food allergies Al-anon meeting Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the Tooele Tooele County chapter meets An Al-anon meeting will be Senior Center, 59 E. Vine St. every second Tuesday of the hald every Tuesday at 10 a.m. Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 or month at 6:30 p.m. at the Tooele and Wednesdays from 6:30 Connie at 884-5010 or see www. City Library, 128 W. Vine St. Join to 7:30 p.m. at St. Barnabas tops.org for more information. us in sharing ideas, recipes or Church, 1784 N. Aaron Dr. Join just come to gain support and learn from others you will meet here in similar situations as yourself. E-mail any questions to tooeleco@utahfoodallergy. nd org or visit www.utahfoodal- lergy.org. photo courtesy of Kelly Morgan These students from Grantsville High School went to the University of Utah pharmacy department on a job shadow. Pictured 2 Locals singing are: (l-r) Monica Black, William J. Rusho (R.Ph., M.S. professor) Chelsa Whiting, Myeoj Jui McGuire, Kort Fonger and Jared annual Local singers Randy Heaps, Knight. Quinton Peck, Spencer Peck, Nick Pond, and B.J. Salmond until May 20, 2008, at 5 p.m. Thursday, 9 a.m. and Friday, — Saturday, May 17, from 1-3 all sing with the Saltaires The purpose of the funding is 10 a.m. p.m. Barbershop Chorus. The for food and shelter, to supple- Line Dancing: Tuesday, 1 p.m. Tuacahn and Mesquite – June Saltaires’ show, is scheduled ment current resources. Mexican Train: Friday, 1 p.m. 16 to 19. Cost is $239 (dbl) + $60 for, May 17 at Taylorsville High Senior Sparklers Exercise: (single) School, 5400 S. and Redwood Boys and Girls club Monday and Wednesday, 10 Grantsville’s birthday dinner Rd., a matinee performance 2 “Summer camp” for ages a.m.; Fridays, 10:30 a.m. — May 30, at 4 p.m., with enter- p.m. and an evening perfor- 6 thru 12, begins on June 9 Anyone interested in BUNKO tainment of “Ken’s” gymnastics mance at 7 p.m. through August 15, 8:30 a.m. to call Eileen at 882-5009. We can and voting for board officers. Banquet & Fundraiser 5:30 p.m., at the Tooele Youth get this fun game started at the Luau — Saturday, June 28. Sewing Guild Center. “New Club Hours” Center Buses will be available. The Tooele neighborhood begin Monday, June 9, 2:30–5:30 Friday Night Entertainment, Evanston horse racing – On July group will meet Wednesday, p.m. on weekdays, serving all 5:30 p.m. 5. Lunch and admission is $39. May, 17th 2008 May 14, beginning at 9:30 a.m. youth ages 6 to 18. Dow James Friday Night Dancing, 6 to 8 at the Extension Office. We will Building 438 W. 400 North. A p.m. Senior Circle Doors Open at 5:30 pm be making fleece mittens and $10 yearly fee. May 14 — Senior Citizen Day, Senior Circle is for anyone over hats for charity. Fleece and pat- voting for new president, door the age of 50 and costs only Deseret Peak Complex terns will be provided. Bring Teen center prizes, refreshments and enjoy- $15 per year. Receive hospital, your sewing machine, scissors, Serving all teens ages 13 to 18. ment. local, and national benefits. an assortment of sewing thread Tooele Youth Center, 102 N. May 21 — A tour of museums Call 843-3690 or stop by the For tickets call Ray Crow 435-850-9192 colors and pins. Invite your Seventh St. Tuesday through will take place 1 p.m., following hospital volunteer desk to sign Cindy Mosteller 435-840-4633 friends. For more information Friday, 3-7 p.m., $10 yearly fee/ breakfast. Must sign up at the up. All activities require an Jared Colledge 435-830-1232 call Geri Thomas 882-3487. scholarships available. If inter- desk to make reservations. RSVP except for exercise. Please ested call 843-5719. Senior lifestyles call for more information about Historical society Foot clinic — Tuesday, May 20 at exercise classes. General Raffle Prizes, Games, Live The Tooele County Historical Cub Scout meeting 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Appointment Exercise - Body instincts - meets Society will feature The Scout Pack 4854 Fundraiser, is necessary. Tuesdays at 10 a.m. at Pinnacle Auction, Silent Auction and Kids games Antelope Island Sheep Camp Saturday, 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 368 Blood Pressure — Wednesday, Therapy, 29 S. Main. Free to History and Restoration Project E. 840 North. May 21 at 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. members. Toning and stretch- by Dave Lawrence Jr., on May ing and a little cardio workout. Fun for the whole family! 13, 2008 meeting at 7 p.m. Master Gardeners Program openings Exercise - Hinges and Twinges - Our meeting will be held in Tooele chapter of USU Master Tooele County Aging has open- the Pioneer Museum at 47 E. Gardeners is looking for peo- ings in an alternative, income- Vine St., enter at back door. ple to nominate yards for the based program designed to Everyone is invited. For more Tooele County annnual garden- help seniors remain indepen- information call Alice Dale at ing tour on June 16. Call Gary or dent. CNAs help keep them in 882-1612. Janet Fawson 884-1936. Entries their homes safely, provide per- must be received by May 23. sonal care, do house keeping Signature Loan up Food allergy network and run errands. If interested The Utah Food Allergy Netowrk please contact Jolene Shields at is hosting a story hour at the Seniors 882-2870 Ext. 125. Tooele Family Center, 66 W. to $4,500.00 at 11% Vine St., (behind the Salt Lake Tooele Seniors Grantsville Senior Center Community College Building) The Tooele County Senior Breakfast: Wednesdays at 9:30 on Thursday, April 15, 10:30 Citizen Center can be reached a.m. to noon a.m. This is a great opportunity at 882-2870. The center is for Aerobics: Tuesday and Friday for 48 months* for parents to have their chil- the enjoyment of all Senior at 9 a.m. dren learn about food allergies. Citizens 55 years and up Bingo: Thursdays at 1 p.m. For further information please Meals: (Reservations a must!) Bunko: Monday and Wednesday call the center at 833-1960. Lunch: Monday, Tuesday, and at 1 a.m. Thursday, noon to 1 p.m. Ceramics: Tuesdays at 10 a.m. Non-profit funding available Breakfast: Wednesday, 9 a.m. to Line Dancing: Thursdays at 10 Any non-profit or govern- noon. a.m. mental agencies interested in Dinner: Friday, 4 to 5:30 p.m. Pinochle: Thursdays 9 a.m. applying to administer all or Bridge: Monday, 10 a.m.; Quilting: Monday 8 a.m. part of the funding can contact Thursday, 12:45 p.m. Health clinics – Blood pressure: Lori Sandoval at 882-1278, or in Bingo: Monday through Friday, Every Tuesday from noon to person at 38 S. Main St., Tooele. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Applications will be accepted Pinochle: Tuesday, 1 p.m.; Tooele Valley Country Players

Because of exponential growth in the last Judges few years and future projected growth, Tooele continued from page A1 needs another judge to help handle the ever- increasing case load — a move that needs to start now in order to work its way through the experience should be a requirement, and then system in time, Hilder said. Car Loan factor in seniority.” Henriod’s assessment will help the court Hence the reason Hilder asked Judge begin the process of appealing for additional Stephen Henriod to consider transferring to state funding to pay another judge. Hilder fill the 3rd District Court Tooele vacancy left said pulling a judge from one of the other busy 2001 or by the departure of Judge Mark Kouris, who courthouses in the district isn’t an option. fulfilled his two-year tenancy and moved to “Unless we can get the Legislature to fund the West Jordan Courthouse. another judge, where will we get one from?” newer “We have not had a judge go to Tooele who hasn’t loved it. That doesn’t mean they chose to go, but it is the most 5.25% popular assignment after they get there.” Robert Hilder 3rd District Court Presiding judge for

“Judge Henriod didn’t give me the slightest Hilder asked, adding that a new judge for hesitation,” Hilder said. “He is one of our most Tooele won’t likely happen until 2010. experienced judges.” Tooele is a place where judges definitely get 60 months* Hilder said Henriod’s transfer will serve two both feet wet and really get into the fascinat- purposes: First, it will set an example that ing aspects of the job, Hilder said. They just it’s OK for senior judges to go out to Tooele. don’t typically bid for the opportunity. Grantsville Federal Credit Union Second, it will allow a senior judge to observe “We have not had a judge go to Tooele who the court at close quarters, assess its needs hasn’t loved it,” Hilder said. “That doesn’t PO BOX 245/50 Commercial Ave and come up with some suggestions of how to mean they chose to go, but it is the most popu- Grantsville, UT 84029 ease the case load. lar assignment after they get there. They love CONTACT US “I don’t think a new judge could come back the community and the mixed calendar. Most TODAY! and give me a good understanding of what the judges, when they try Tooele, enjoy it.” court’s needs are,” Hilder said. [email protected] Phone:(435) 884-3804 • Fax: (435) 884-6071 Sell Your Product to Over 27,000 Readers

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SPORTS WRAP American Legion Elliott resigns as THS head football coach Baseball players ages 16 to 19 living in Tooele County are invited by Mark Watson to try out for the Tooele American SPORTS EDITOR Legion baseball team. Sign-ups and the first practice is slated Tooele head football coach for Thursday at Dow James Park Sam Elliott resigned Monday at 6 p.m. For more information to accept the head coach- call coach Angelo Cerroni at 882- ing position at Union High 2942. School in Roosevelt, accord- GHS Wall of Fame ing to Elliott. Union High School con- Grantsville High School is now accepting nominations for its GHS tacted Elliott back in February Wall of Fame. Nominees must and offered him the job, but have finished playing high school the Tooele coach declined. sports at least three years ago, “They called back two or retired from coaching at GHS weeks ago and had sweet- a minimum of three years ago. ened the offer. This morning Nominations should be sent to (Monday) I thought it would Grantsville High School athletic be the right decision for me director Pat Ciervo, 155 Cowboy and my family,” Elliott said. Dr., Grantsville, UT 84029 or “It’s just something I strug- emailed to [email protected]. gled with because I like the Mule Deer Foundation kids here so much and next year we should have a good The Tooele County Chapter of the team. It’s one of the toughest Mule Deer Foundation will hold decisions I’ve had to make. its Second Annual Banquet on I didn’t know which way to Saturday. The event will start at go but some things happened 5:30 p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m. recently and I decided to The night will include live auctions and raffling of prizes. Children will make the move,” the coach also be able to bid for prizes. The said. foundation was awarded $7,400 A close friend of Elliott’s in chapter awards which will go urged Union administrators toward projects in the county. The to call Elliott again and see if foundation is looking for volun- he would take the job, Elliott teers to help complete various said. work projects using these funds. Longtime Springville coach For more information call Jared at Doug Bills worked as the head 830-1232. photography / Troy Boman SEE ELLIOTT PAGE A12 ➤ Fishing ideas Tooele football coach Sam Elliott talks with a player during the 2006 season. Elliott will be the head coach at Union High School in Roosevelt next year. The Utah Division of Wildlife would like fishermen to tell them what they think of current fishing regulations THS SOFTBALL GHS SOFTBALL and offer suggestions before the regulations for 2009 are finalized. “2009 is still a long ways off, but our biologists need time to deter- mine how practical and biologically Tooele splits Grantsville sound each idea is,” says Drew Cushing, warm water sport fisher- ies coordinator for the DWR. “They games with plows through would like to receive your ideas before June 4. Then they’ll do the work needed to decide which ideas will work.” Fishermen can email 5A powers Union with comments to DWRComment@utah. gov or mail their ideas to Sport by Jake Gordon and Fisheries Coordinator, Division of Missy Thompson grand slam Wildlife Resources, Box 146301, STAFF WRITERS Salt Lake City, UT 54114-6301. by Jake Gordon Expect fast race With state playoffs just around STAFF WRITER the corner for Riverton, they must Will Utah be the fastest? That’s be estatic Tooele is only a 4A team Grantsville showed up to Cedar City the $64,000 question as American and won’t have to see them in the and took care of business like they were Le Mans Series teams ready playoffs. The Buffs used an assault of suppose to. A first-inning grand slam by themselves for the Larry H. Miller Dealerships Utah Grand Prix pre- long balls against the Silver Wolves Melissa Baird knocked the wind out any sented by the Grand and Little to earn the 8-0 victory on Friday at thoughts of an upset from Union, cruis- America Hotels this weekend in Deseret Peak Complex. ing to an 8-0 victory. Tooele County. For the first time, Marissa Mendenhall stole the Krysta Taylor caused havoc for Union the field will compete on the 3.048- show for Tooele, smacking a triple, pitchers as she reached base all four mile, 15-turn perimeter circuit at single and then finishing off the times, drawing two walks and smacking Miller Motorsports Park for the game with a sixth-inning home run. two singles. Along with the explosive fourth round of the 2008 season. Marissa only lacked a double to hit grand slam, Baird hit another single for And indeed, some in the paddock for the coveted cycle. two hits on the day and four RBIs. believe this will be the fastest The two Whitnie’s in the mid- With two outs in the first with only venue in Series history. The fastest dle of the order, Holt and Griffith, Korryn Coates on base things didn’t look lap recorded in Series history is each earned two hits. Lead-off hit- too promising for the Cowboys. But a 135.353 mph set by Allan McNish ter Matti Snow also nailed a homer Walk by Taylor and a single by Lynzie last year at Road America. The first along with a double to help in the Valdez loaded the bases. Baird did not let two Le Mans races at MMP were Buffs’ power hitting show. the opportunity pass her by as she lined run on the perimeter circuit with After Snow led off the game with a hard home run over the center field its 24 turns and 4.5 miles which a double, Lauren Folta was able to fence to give her team a quick start with slows down the cars. But there out-hustle a throw to first to give photography / Maegan Burr a 4-0 lead. is one hindrance that could keep Tooele their first run. Looking for “It’s amazing what our team can do the track from entering the record Tooele freshman Marissa Medenhall slides safely into third Friday against Riverton. The Buffs more, Brittany Gonzales hit a tow- with a quick start like we had today,” said books. It sits approximately 5,500 shut down the 5A Silver Wolves. feet above sea level which makes ering shot that appeared headed Grantsville softball coach Heidi Heath. the air less dense and results in for a home run but careened off the Tooele continued scoring in the With the shutout still in place Grantsville starting pitcher Natalie reduced engine power. fence for an RBI double and a 2-0 fourth as Jordan McMain got on Marissa Mendenhall again came up Peterson quickly found out that the lead. base to start the inning then Snow big at the plate, this time with a umpire would not be calling any strikes Game times Being held scoreless in the second nailed a liner that followed the left solo shot to left field to finalize on the corners but it did not stop her The next two games in the Utah Jazz gave Tooele a thirst for more runs. field line and just stayed fair by a the Tooele scoring at 8-0. Riverton from finding the strike zone and keeping — Los Angeles Lakers series will In the third Marissa Mendenhall couple feet for the Buffs’ second only managed four hits in the game Union off the board. tip off at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday’s smacked a two-out triple then Holt homer of the day. against Folta. In the second, Grantsville had the game in Los Angeles can be seen quickly came on and pulled a homer Folta got plunked follow- [email protected] bases loaded again and looked to blow on TNT. Friday’s game in Salt Lake over the left field fence for an 4-0 ing Snow’s home run and Kelsey the game wide open but failed to get any City can be seen on KJZZ or ESPN. advantage. Mendenhal and Gonzales hit back- Taylorsville 5 - Tooele 1 runners across the plate. However, the If a seventh game is necessary it With Tooele scoring in two of the to-back singles to load the bases. The Tooele softball team had a Cowboys were able to rectify their missed will be held in Los Angeles with first three innings, that was all the Marissa Mendenhall blooped a sin- rain out Wednesday at Taylorsville. opportunity in the fourth. tipoff time to be determined. That run support Folta would need. She gle perfectly to center between the Tooele was up 1-0 in the middle of Breanna Bunderson led things off game would be televised by TNT. continually mowed through Riverton infielders and the outfielders to tack batters, racking up 11 strikeouts. on another run, 7-0. SEE SPLITS PAGE A12 ➤ SEE PLOWS PAGE A12 ➤

FROM THE SIDELINES Noisy Utah Jazz fans love their ‘Booz’ even on Sunday afternoon nergySolutions Arena in Salt concourse at ESA on Sunday after- the third quarter of Game 3 against homecourt advantage throughout Lake City is one of the loudest noon before tip-off, I was approached Golden State to help rally the Jazz to these playoffs, but they’ve shown E NBA arenas in which to play. Missy Thompson by a young man who wanted to a win. Fisher received a standing ova- they can win on the road too. They The Utah Jazz use it to their advan- STAFF WRITER know where he could find ear plugs. tion and was given some of the loud- won the first two games on the road tage and it shows with their 39-5 Apparently I looked like I worked at est applause heard in the arena. against Houston in the opening home record this season. the arena but told him I had no idea That sentiment was not felt dur- round. I’m sure it’s more fun for the My ears were ringing hours after where they could be found. I noticed ing the Jazz 104-99 Game 3 victory Jazz to play at home, they have to the Jazz 123-115 overtime win against looked as if General Conference was Desert News sports writer Brad Rock Friday at ESA. Every time Fisher — or prove to the Lakers that they can win the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday. taking place up the street at Temple wearing a pair of ear plugs during Kobe Bryant — touched the ball, boos in L.A. Although it was a rare Sunday game, Square, but the church-goers had Friday’s game and a few other jour- resonated from the lungs of Jazz fans. As a member of the press when the Jazz needn’t worry about hav- traded in their white shirts and mod- nalists doing the same on Sunday. Booing from Jazz fans is sometimes attending Jazz games, it’s unprofes- ing their fans fill the stands and help est dresses for baby blue T-shirts and It may be because I’m young, but I louder than cheering. They’re pas- sional to cheer or show much emo- cheer them on. Jazz jerseys. don’t mind being at a sporting event sionate and some might say they’re tion toward one team over another. One fan held up a sign that read, Even though it was Mother’s Day, and the fans being loud. That’s what vicious. However, they just want to When I’m at home watching a game, “We love Booz — Even on Sunday.” that didn’t stop fans from going all they’re supposed to do. It’s distract- help their team to win. I yell, cheer and ask rhetorical ques- Jazz owner Larry H. Miller requested out to support their team. Within ing to the players from the other team Although I feel Fisher betrayed the tions to the television set. During the that the Jazz not play home games on the blue color of the crowd, a few and helps the Jazz boost their confi- Jazz when he asked to be released games on Friday and Sunday I did my Sundays due to his religious affilia- bright yellow shirts and jerseys could dence so they can find a way to win. from his contract last season so he best to refrain. A few times I felt like tion. However, come playoff time the be spotted. Apparently Lakers’ fans Opposing teams know how dif- could go some place better for his a fan, but remembered I was there NBA has to fit in games wherever it wanted to be seen, but their cheering ficult it is to play at ESA. A year ago daughter — did he not know about doing my job. On Wednesday I will be chooses. could easily be drowned out by a Jazz this past Friday was the day then the Huntsman Cancer Institute — the sitting at home watching the game There were thousands of people fan any day. Jazz guard Derek Fisher was with booing probably wasn’t necessary. and cheering like every other Jazz fan. swarming ESA prior to the game. It As I was walking up to the main his daughter and showed up during It’s too bad the Jazz don’t have [email protected] A11

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GHS BASEBALL Grantsville splits first two playoff games to stay alive by Mark Watson the fourth when he gunned ed a triple with one out which SPORTS EDITOR down a runner at home plate caromed off the right field after the Wasps had already fence. But two ground outs Grantsville is still alive in scored one run to make it ended the threat. the 3A tournament after los- 3-2. The Wasps ended it in ing a nine-inning game and With one out in the sixth, their half of the ninth with a then winning a five-inning Grantsville had runners at double to right field followed game both on Saturday. first and third. But Wasatch by a sacrifice bunt to move Wasatch edged the Cowboys turned a double-play to the runner to third. With the 4-3 in the first game and then thwart the Cowboys from runner on the move on a the Cowboys pounded region scoring. grounder and only one out, foe Ben Lomond 11-1. An error helped Wasatch Grantsville just missed on the The Cowboys will face Park get a runner on base in the play at the plate. City at 11 a.m. at Copper Hills sixth which was followed “I was pleased with the way High School in the consola- by an RBI double to tie the the kids played, we weren’t tion round on Thursday. game at 3-3. With a runner perfect but we had our chanc- “We have a favorable on third base and only one es to win in that first game,” draw playing against Park out, Hamatake was able to Anderson said. “I liked our City, they’re a five-seed from get out of the inning without effort and the kids did what Region 10 and we’re a third any more damage with a fly we told them to do and that’s seed from our region. With out and ground out. all you can ask.” a win we would face a four- Mark White smacked a seed in the next round. We two-out single in the seventh GHS 11, Ben Lomond 1 feel good about our chances,” for the Cowboys and pinch Benji Cole pitched a two-hit said coach Loren Anderson. runner Forest Stephenson game in five innings against One more loss would end reached third on an error. the Scots. Six of Grantsville’s the season for the Cowboys. It appeared that Childs had 11 hits in the game were of “We want to make it to beaten out a grounder which the extra-base variety includ- Friday. It would be good expe- would have scored a fourth ing an inside-the-park home rience for our young team,” run, but the umpire called run by Hutchins, two dou- the coach said. To do that the photography / Maegan Burr him out at first base. bles from White, a double by Cowboys will need two wins Grantsville sophomore infielder Taylor Matthews attempts to tag out a runner at first base Saturday against Wasatch. Matthews reached second Fonger, a double by Matthews on Thursday to stay alive in base in the eighth inning with and a triple by Childs. the double-elimination tour- could keep us in the game,” to the plate to tag out run- Childs. Austin Killpack laid one out, but his teammates [email protected] ney. Anderson said. ners. The Cowboys, however, down a perfect bunt to move could not advance him. Grantsville’s Brandon Wasatch’s Brock Carlson committed four errors in the the runners to second and In the ninth, White pound- Hamatake went the dis- ripped a home run on the game compared to Wasatch’s third. The third baseman tance on the mound for the first pitch of the game, but three. then booted a ground ball Cowboys in the nine-inning Hamatake seemed to get Down 1-0, Grantsville by Taylor Matthews allowing game against the Wasps. He stronger as the game pro- scored all three of its runs in Fonger and Childs to score. Pet of the Week scattered eight hits and only gressed. the fourth inning. Kort Fonger Grantsville scored a third run gave up two extra-base hits. Grantsville’s defense came started the inning with a sin- on a sacrifice fly to right field “He had a good day out up with some great plays gle up the middle, followed by Kit Harris. there. We knew Brandon which included two throws by a single to right by Alex Childs made a big play in

GHS TENNIS Cowboys’ Parkinson wins region title

by Mark Watson Grantsville finished second at both Paulich finished third. He downed Ben SPORTS EDITOR second singles and second doubles. Lomond’s Nate Stringham 6-0, 6-1 in Jared Nordgran polished off Morgan’s the first round and then lost to Ogden’s Logan edged out Grantsville at the DJ Milburn 6-0, 6-0 in his first match. He Parker Rhodes 1-6, 2-6. Paulich then for finding all Region 11 tournament last week in then defeated Ogden’s Cade Whitehead defeated Morgan’s Brigham Elton 6-0, Ogden. The Grizzlies claimed the title 6-0, 6-1. Nordgran dropped the cham- 6-0 and Bear River’s Craig Nichols 6-3, our pets a good by scoring 43 points compared to pionship match to Logan’s Alex Daines 6-2. Grantsville’s 38. Morgan placed third 3-6, 2-6. The only players to not qualify for home. with 19 points and Ogden was fourth The Cowboys’ number two doubles this week’s state tournament Friday and with 18. team of Trevor Lujan and Jared Knight Saturday at BYU were the first dou- The Cowboys’ third singles player finished second with a 6-4, 6-1 victory in bles team of Casey Williams and Brett George Parkinson claimed a region their second-round match against Bear Peterson. The pair was upended by title with easy victories over opponents River after earning a bye in the opening Ogden’s Jordan Hawkins and Israel from Bear River, Morgan and Logan. He round with a number one seed. Lujan Duarte 7-6, 7-5 in the first round and defeated the Bears’ Bryan Miller 6-3, and Knight lost to Morgan in the cham- then lost to Ben Lomond’s Christopher Information 6-1; Morgan’s Tim Wright 6-0, 6-0 ; and pionship match 3-6, 3-6. Johnson and Kirk Thompson. Logan’s Jaedon Harris 6-1, 6-0. Grantsville’s top singles player Logan [email protected] For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires Share your Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing Tooele City and possible shelter fee. THS TENNIS opinion with over Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to 27,000 readers. Grantsville hold animals for 3 days Write a letter to Animal Shelter 884-6881 before euthanization. the editor Tooele’s Wihongi qualifies for state Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. by Mark Watson then easily defeated Payson’s At third singles Eric SPORTS EDITOR Brenden Warren 6-0, 6-1. Gutowski lost two hard fought [email protected] Tooele Veterinary Clinic In his fourth match of the battles to Provo’s Nathaniel P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 Tooele’s first singles play- tournament, Wihongi faced Gates 6-4, 4-6, 3-6 and er Matt Wihongi won three Encinas for the second time Springville’s Taylor Bankhead of his four matches at the with third and fourth place 5-7, 4-6. region tournament last week on the line. The match went Tooele’s first doubles team to qualify for the 4A state another three sets with of Jordan Knighton and Tooele County Youth Soccer tournament this weekend at Wihongi winning 6-1, 6-7, 6- Russell Johnson went 1-2 at Liberty Park. He was the only 1. the tourney with a first-round Fall 2008-Spring 2009 Soccer Sign Ups Tooele player to qualify for He will play at the state loss to Springville’s Rymer state. tournament on Friday at and Wiscombe 4-6, 4-6, a vic- for children ages 4-17 Wihongi, who entered the Liberty Park at 11:30 a.m. tory over Payson’s Finlinson tournament with a 4-8 region “Wihongi played some and Brockbank 3-6, 3-6 and a record and seeded fifth, great tennis with the upset. loss to Orem’s Lloyd and Lee upset Mountain View’s Gorge In fact, all our players played 2-6, 2-6. Encinas 6-1, 5-7, 6-3 in the well with some close match- At second doubles Tooele’s first round. es,” said coach Derek Smith. Austin Jasper and Austin Encinas entered the tour- At second singles Dylan Jensen lost to Provo’s Porter nament with a 7-3 record. King lost to Springville’s and Chadburn 2-6, 2-6 and to Wihongi lost to region cham- Andrew Whiting 6-7, 1-6. He Orem’s Moody and Peterson pion Tanner Perry of Timpview then lost to Mountain View’s 3-6, 5-7. in the semi-finals 1-6, 1-6, but Cole Burr 1-6, 1-6. 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A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 13, 2008 Stitched up Price inspires teammates, motivates bench by Missy Thompson The Jazz and Lakers will face off STAFF WRITER again on Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. in L.A. for game 5 of the best of seven series. Four. That’s how many points Utah Now, it’s the best two out of three for Jazz back-up point guard Ronnie Price either team to make in to the Western scored and how many stitches it took Conference Finals. to stop a bleeding cut over his right “We were out of rhythm the first cou- eye caused by a flagrant foul from Los ple of games,” Korver said. “The biggest Angeles Laker Ronny Turiaf. thing was our transition defense was And in the fourth game of the Western so much better, we’ve got to keep that Conference Semifinals on Sunday at up.” EnergySolutions Arena, the Jazz battled Although the Jazz were outscored it out taking a 123-115 overtime win 34-24 in the second quarter, it was a over the Lakers and tying the series at turning point in the game, especially two games a piece. for Price. With 10:07 left in the second Deron Williams (29 points, 14 assists), period, Price drove into the lane, a Carlos Boozer (14 points, 12 rebounds) whistle blew and the 6-foot-10 Turiaf and Mehmet Okur (18 points, 11 came down hard on Price who happens rebounds) recorded three double-dou- to be 6-foot-2. Turiaf was called for a bles for the Jazz and helped get their flagrant type-two foul which caused team back in series. him to be ejected from the game. The Jazz seemed to have locked in a Price would get his revenge in the win during different parts of the game. fourth quarter when he made the play They led 31-21 at the end of the first of the game by chasing Luke Walton quarter only to have Kobe Bryant score and timing his breakaway lay-up just in 10 of his 33 points in the second quar- time to swat it away. ter, despite back pains, and tie the game Korver, who had 14 points, com- at 55-55 at halftime. mented on Price’s hard foul and the Utah used Derek Fisher’s foul trouble huge blocked shot. to their advantage in the second quar- “That got us really fired up,” Korver ter since he spent most of it on the said. bench. The Jazz pulled away again early The crowd at ESA was also easily in the fourth quarter when Kyle Korver excited during the game. Now dubbed made a 19-foot jump shot. He stole the loudest arena to play basketball in, the ball away from DJ Mbenga and fed the sold out crowd did what they could the ball to Millsap who connected on to help their team. another jump shot giving the Jazz an photography / Troy Boman “We knew our intensity had to match 83-75 lead. the crowd’s,” Brewer said. After two sets of made free throws Derek Fisher and Deron Williams take a breather during a game earlier this year at EnergySolutions Arena. The pair were teammates last year, but Game 4 was the first Sunday game are battling against each other this year in the playoffs. The second-round series between the Jazz and Lakers is tied at two games each with the from Carlos Boozer and Mehmet Okur, played in Salt Lake City in more than next game on Wednesday. the Jazz had a 100-88 lead. Then a ghost seven years, and it happened to be from the past came back to rear his Mother’s Day. But that didn’t stop ugly head. Fisher, always a good clutch “You gotta give it up to D-Fish,” said In overtime, however, it was all Andrei dunked the ball home and got fouled hordes of fans from showing up to sup- player, scored three 3-point shots in Jazz guard Ronnie Brewer. “He kept his Kirilenko and the Jazz. Kirilenko, who by Odom. port their team. a row and connected on a free throw team going.” finished with 15 points, came up with “A win’s a win we just have to find a “It was a great game and a lot of fun,” after Okur was called for a technical But it was Lamar Odom, not Fisher, a huge block against Bryant. On the way to get it,” Brewer said on going into Korver said. “That’s what the playoffs foul. Suddenly the Lakers were back in who tied the game at 108-108 at the end offensive end Okur grabbed a rebound overtime against the Lakers. “It’s a lot are all about, but we were able to pull the game, 102-98, with 2:42 left in the of regulation. Odom finished with 26 off a missed three-point attempt from different being down 3-1 than [tied at] through with a win.” fourth. points and 13 rebounds for the Lakers. Korver and passed to Kirilenko who 2-2. Now we’re going back to L.A.” [email protected]

major issue. year at Union. first two years when the Buffs Tennis coach Derek Smith Clarke Johnson Junior High, Elliott He said his salary at THS was “What it all boils down to competed in 3A. The Tooele also is leaving THS to coach will be the new girls soccer continued from page A10 $27,000 with a $3,000 stipend is that good teachers in this football team was 3-7 last year at the new Desert Hills High coach at THS next year. for coaching and other incen- state are leaving. Tooele is one when it jumped to 4A compe- School in St. George. He will Athletic director Rich Valdez tives. “No way can I afford a of the lowest paying districts tition. be replaced by Ryan Harris said Tooele will advertise for a coach at Union for one year house payment at that salary. in a state which is among the Elliott served one year as who has been an assistant new football coach as soon last year, but will return to “For one thing their (Union) lowest paying in the nation,” an assistant to Tooele coach basketball coach at Tooele, as possible and would like to Springville this year to work base salary is $4,000 more he said. Doug Harding who left the but has extensive playing and name a new coach as soon as with the Red Devils’ new head with a stipend and incen- Elliott coached three years school after one year as the coaching experience in ten- they can. coach Scott Mitchell. tives,” Elliott said. He figures at THS and recorded a 16- head coach to pursue a busi- nis. [email protected] Elliott said money was a he will make $12,000 more per 16 record. He was 13-9 his ness opportunity. Donna Ward, who works at Splits continued from page A10

Pain-Free Legs the second inning when the game was postponed. The game was rescheduled for Saturday and they picked it right where they left off with the Buffs taking the field at the bottom of the second. That one run scored remained on the score- board through the remaining innings while the Warriors’ score continued to rise and finally stop at 5-1. Taylorsville picked up a run in the sec- ond and another in the fifth inning, but a two-out, two- run homerun by Heather photography / Maegan Burr Gardner in the bottom of Tooele junior Aly Jensen makes contact with the ball Friday against Riverton. The the sixth gave the Warriors Buffs used the long ball in the 8-0 victory. enough of a cushion to hold on for the win. just went a little flat against Tooele will use it to prepare Free The Buffs played five games Taylorsville.” for the state tournament. Venus Screening in a row and this was the last Tooele’s one run was scored “All last week was good, it 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. one of regular season play by Snow after she reached gave us four games in a row,” Friday May 16 before the 4A state cham- base on a single and came Pitt said. “We may have to pionship starts on Tuesday home on a sacrifice fly by play that many at state.” Please call 228-0061 against Woods Cross. Folta. Tooele opens up the state for an appointment “I’m thinking [playing five Folta pitched and had tournament hosting Woods games] may have had some- four strikeouts and gave up Cross, today at 4 p.m. The thing to do with it,” said three singles, a double and a Buffs ended up as the second Tooele coach Barry Pitt. “We homerun. seed coming out of Region 7. did hit the ball really well in Despite closing out the [email protected] the last four games and we regular season with a loss,

ning girls out at first. Plows With runners on second and third in the continued from page A10 sixth, Taylor looked to add more runs to the Grantsville lead. She hit a hard grounder to Union short stop Cassie Ames, as Ames for Grantsville with a single then Mallory elected to throw the ball to third instead of Oltjenbruns got her first hit of the game and first and Oltjenbruns was able to beat out the made it count. She nailed a single through throw and allow Coates to score the Cowboys the left side of the infield and managed to get eighth and final run. past Union outfielder Maddi Arnold, scoring “Our performance at the plate with runners Can Be Yours Again Bunderson. in scoring position was really impressive,” Annie Young looked to continue the scoring said Heath. “We executed at the plate when Varicose veins are not always a cosmetic issue. They can create a lot as she laid down a perfect bunt and beat out runners were on base, even the few times we of discomfort and swelling, too. Gail Strindberg, MD, a general and “Our performance at the plate with runners in scoring position thoracic surgeon at Mountain West Medical Center, offers the VNUS Closure® procedure. It uses radio frequencies for treatment, not was really impressive. We executed at the plate when runners painful vein stripping, and it is covered by most medical insurance were on base, even the few times we didn’t get a hit, we were still providers. The VNUS Closure® procedure is a clinically proven, aggressive at the plate.” minimally invasive treatment for varicose veins and their underlying Heidi Heath cause: venous reflux. If you want to get rid of painful or unsightly GHS softball coach varicose veins, call Dr. Strindberg of Oquirrh Surgical Services at the throw to first, scoring Oltjenbruns. Union didn’t get a hit, we were still aggressive at the (435) 228-0061. did lend a little help as an easy Valdez fly ball plate.” hit to left field bounced off of a fielder’s glove, Grantsville was able to get Union to go bringing around Young for a 7-0 lead. three-up-three-down in the seventh to seal 435-228-0061 After six innings, Union was starting to find the game. The Cowboys now advance to play that if they wanted a chance to get on base, Cedar City on Thursday at 5:30 p.m. The not to hit it to Grantsville’s short stop. Along tournament is being held at Valley Softball with Peterson’s pitching, Kelsi Wells played a Complex, 5135 S. 2775 West in Salt Lake City. magnificent game at short continually gun- [email protected]

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photography / Maegan Burr Nine-month-old Serenity Moore chews on her finger at the Child Development Center at Dugway Proving Ground last Tuesday. As the daughter of a military sergeant, Moore’s life will likely involve moving around until she is nearly 11 when her father retires. Zac Slade tells about his experiences of moving around nearly 20 times in 17 years at the Child Development Center on Dugway Proving Ground last Tuesday. Slade is set to move to Germany again in June. anotherstory by Jamie Belnap Military life requires sacrifice, opens up opportunities for children face

or children in military families, moving around of the military is a normality and being the new kid in school is just the way it is from kindergarten through high school. “You get used to it,” said Zac Slade, son of Chaplain Major Eugene Slade and a junior at Dugway High School. “The hardest thing is keep- ing in touch with people when you leave. I have friends all over the world.” Slade, who has moved just under 20 times during his 17 years, is just one of the many teens, toddlers and babies whose parents are stationed on the mostly- civilian populated Dugway Proving Ground. When he was younger, Slade said moving around was more of a hardship, but now he just takes it in stride. “You just fall into a group of people who don’t know anyone,” Slade said, adding that most kids who attend schools on Army bases are extremely familiar with the process and so no one really sticks out like a sore thumb. Slade has had the opportunity to grow up with a very cultured lifestyle living in places from Germany to Alabama. “Sometimes I wonder what it would have been like living in one place,” Slade said, “but I don’t think I would give up my experiences traveling the world.” But because he has lived in so many places, Slade said his ‘where are you from’ answer is different from most. “When people ever ask me where I’m from I just say ‘Toyota van,’” Slade joked of the longtime family vehi- cle that often carried the family from place to place. Beyond that quirky feature, Slade said he’s a nor- mal kid who occasionally goes bowling, catches a flick at the local theater or hits the gym, all the while never leaving the cozy area of the base called English Village. The key for success in military families all stems from the attitude of parents and maintaining a tight- knit family unit, Slade said. Sgt. James Moore and his wife Janelle are striving to incorporate those aspects into their fledgling family. The Moores are the parents of 3-year-old Sierra and 9-month-old Serenity. Although their daughters are too young to really recognize the difference in their family’s lifestyle, Sierra still realizes that this isn’t her photography / Maegan Burr SEE FACE PAGE B10 ➤ Sgt. James Moore holds his 9-month-old daughter Serenity at Dugway Proving Ground last Tuesday. Since moving around will be a large part of Serenity’s young life, the Moores are striving to keep positive attitudes to make the situation easier in the future.

HOMEFRONT Lose couch potato mentality to lose pounds, gain physical fitness

had a roommate once Having stumbled many stick to it. a person in the next room, physical activity is. Lack of who was a physical edu- times and smacked nearby For folks like my room- when you could have got up activity promotes a lot of the I cation major. She loved objects with my moving mate, it is a no-brainer. They and walked into the room to chronic and serious disease her major and everything Diane Sagers hands when I exercise, I real- can hardly wait to get up and find them? I know of college in our society. It carries a about athletics. I believed CORRESPONDENT ize this is a valuable bit of get going. roommates who sat back to strong link for heart disease, she particularly loved the information for a person to However, we live in a back doing homework who stroke, diabetes, and some male counterparts in her have — and some people are society that encourages the e-mailed each other. Sitting cancers — specifically breast major — whom she referred much better at conceptual- couch-potato approach to around gets easier and eas- cancer. to as hunky jocks — but ment. One of the concepts izing it than others. life. ier. Sixty percent of the nevertheless, she was also they studied was knowledge But on a more practical At first, it was TV time In an effort to get people American public is over- enthusiastic about getting up of where your body parts level, another aspect of kine- that cut into our activity out of that mode, you can weight or obese. Obesity and moving. are in relation to the rest of siology is the study of physi- but that has now been com- pile on the proof of what is not a disease, but it cor- One of the classes required your body. It meant know- cal activity. Those who study pounded with computers not participating in physi- relates with many diseases for her major was kinesiol- ing where your feet will land such things for a living are and electronic communica- cal activity can do to you. such as diabetes. As obesity ogy. In a nutshell, kinesiol- as you run and where your working at helping people tions. Have you ever sent an People don’t realize or may ogy is the science of move- hands are as you swing them. to get physically active and e-mail or text message to not recognize how important SEE FITNESS PAGE B10 ➤ B2 SERVICE DIRECTORY

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Kent and Mary Alice Fairbanks Malory Madsen and Devin Jerry and Lila Mooney togeth- are pleased to announce the Moore have chosen May 16, 2008, er with Bruce and Karla Cook marriage of their daughter Janell, to be married in the Manti LDS announce with happiness to Jon Ruff, son of Lynn and Joy Temple. the marriage of their children, Ruff of Highland. Everyone that would like to Trevor and Keesa, in The Salt Jan and Jon were married come is invited to an open house, Lake Temple on Thursday, May 1, May 3, 2008 in The St. George May 16 from 7-9 p.m. in Elsinore, 2008, for time and all eternity. Temple. 75 N. Center St., or May 17 from 5- Please join us at an open Jan graduated from BYU 7 p.m. at the Willow Creek Church, house held in Stansbury Park on with a Bachelors Degree in 410 E. Shelly Ln., in Grantsville. Friday, May 16, from 7-8:30 p.m., Exercise Science. He will gradu- Malory has attended SUU and at the Stansbury Club House, ate in August from Idaho State Snow college and Devin completed One Country Club. University with a Masters of a mission to San Diego, Calif. They Physician Assistant Studies. will make their home in Elsinore. Jan and Jon both served mis- in their honor, May 17, 2008, sions for the LDS Church. Jan from 6-8 p.m. at the LDS Church, served in the Salta, Argentina located at 12101 S. 700 West in mission. Jon served in the Draper. GRADUATES Budapest, Hungary mission. The couple will make their An open house will be held home in Salt Lake City. Lance H. Hunter Joyce James

Lance H. Hunter participat- Joyce James, daughter of Bill and ed in the 119th Annual Utah Gail James are pleased to announce Sell Your Product to Over 27,000 Readers State University ceremony at her graduation from the University the USU Logan Campus on of Phoenix, with a Masters of Arts May 3, 2008. Along his ardent in Education Administration and and tedious trip to a Bachelor Supervision. Call Keith or Angie at 882.0050 to place an ad. of Science Degree in Electrical Currently, Joyce loves teach- ing sixth grade at Copper Canyon Elementary. She has enjoyed teach- ing for the past 23 years in the Tooele County School District. We are very proud of her accomplish- N ments. Congratulations Joyce. Love, Dad, Mom, Paul, Matt and Chris.

Engineering, he was also able Jennifer Rounds I’ll do it to earn minors in Portuguese, Business Management, as well as It’s a pleasure to inform you next week receive his private pilots license. Jennifer Rounds has graduated His well rounded education from the University of Utah on May included terms as President and 1, 2008 with a Master’s Degree in Treasurer of the USU Circle K Social Work specializing in chemi- Club, Vice-president of the USU cal dependency treatment. Portuguese Club, and Vice-presi- She has accepted a position with dent of the Logan Chapter of the the Indian Walk-In Center’s inten- Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. He sive outpatient substance abuse was an accomplished gymnastic treatment program in Salt Lake City tumbler, swing dancer, and near- as a behavioral health counselor. ly professional billiards player. Jennifer is the daughter of Gary He supported himself through and Karen Rounds, sister of Ashley school working as an Aggie Rounds, granddaughter of Jean bus driver, and summer jobs Mogus and the last Mike Mogus, family is so very proud of all of your as an intern at Bully Dog High Leon and Dorthy Rounds, and hard work and committed dedica- Performance Computer Chips, the great granddaughter of Helen tion. Dream big and reach for all intern at Dayton, Ohio Air Force Penok. Congratulations, Jenn, your those stars. Base, trail guide and wrangler for High Teton Wagon Train (until an abrupt meeting with a tree and a few broken ribs ended this BABY endeavor). There are hundreds of excuses you could use to avoid getting His future plans are to con- tinue his work at Bully Dog in Marcus Kevin Smedley screened for colon cancer. But no excuse is a good excuse when American Falls, Idaho while test- ing out the high performance Brian and Tasha (Ramirez) Smedley your life’s on the line. If you are 50 or over, go get screened. For computer chip in motorcycles. would like to announce the birth of more information, visit www.ucan.cc or call the Health Resource His proud parents are Gary and their son, Marcus Kevin Smedley. Karen Hunter from Stockton. Marcus was born at St. Mark’s Hospital Line at 1-888-222-2542. on April 6. He weighed 6 pounds, 8 ounces and was 17 inches long. Share your opinion with Proud grandparents are Mark and over 27,000 readers. Sandy Mikesell of Tooele. Pascual and Write a letter to the editor Sandra Ramirez of West Jordan, also ���������� Kevin and Kathy Smedley of Kearns. ������������������ Uncles and aunts include Staurt [email protected] | P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 UTAH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Ramirez of Tooele, Sheena Ramirez Plus cousins Hunter, Daxton and of West Valley, Amy and Brian Ashby. Oakley of West Jordan.

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Law & Order “Personae Non Grata” News (N) (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night shuddering now; Denny (William (6) HBO (5:00) “Kindergarten Cop” ’ Cont’d “The Sentinel” ›› (2006, Suspense) Michael Douglas. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “The Number 23” › (2007) Jim Carrey. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:45) “Starter for 10” ›› (2006) James McAvoy. ‘PG-13’ Shatner) is fictional, remember? Jer- (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Secrets of the Dead (N) ’ The Adirondacks (N) ’ (CC) Manor Born May to December Frontline “Storm Over Everest” (N) ’ ry (Christian Clemenson) is asked to (8) KPNZ Estudio 2 A Que no Puedes Secretos Secretos Alarma TV STN Noticiero Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado defend an ex (Rachelle Lefevre) ac- (10) TBS Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne Friends ’ (CC) Friends (CC) Sex and the City Sex and the City “Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star” cused of prostitution, and Carl and (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nova “Cracking the Maya Code” ’ Planet Tales ’ (CC) (DVS) BBC World News Perry Mason (CC) My Three Sons Shirley (John Larroquette, Candice (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) ’Til Death (CC) Back to You ’ American Idol (Same-day Tape) (CC) News (N) (CC) (:05) Seinfeld ’ The Simpsons ’ (:05) Family Guy (:35) Still Standing Bergen) represent a woman suing (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! 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(CC) That’s So Raven That’s So Raven Life With Derek son finale, Earl and Billie (Jason (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ UFC Unleashed (N) ’ (CC) The Ultimate Fighter (N) ’ (CC) 1000 Ways to Die 1000 Ways to Die CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ Star Trek: Voyager “Parallax” (CC) Lee, Alyssa Milano) are having trou- (38) AMC “U.S. Marshals” ›› (1998) Tommy Lee Jones. Sam Gerard gets caught up in another fugitive case. (CC) “The Octagon” ›› (1980, Adventure) Chuck Norris, Karen Carlson. (:15) “The Seven-Ups” ››› (1974) ble in their relationship, and Earl (39) TNT NBA Basketball Conference Semifinal -- Teams TBA. (Live) (CC) NBA Basketball Conference Semifinal -- Teams TBA. (Live) (CC) Inside the NBA (Live) (CC) takes a page from his father’s book, (41) CNN CNN Election Center Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Fast Money American Greed Jewel thief. The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Mad Money American Greed Jewel thief. 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Don’t Forget the Lyrics! ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:05) Seinfeld ’ The Simpsons ’ (:05) Family Guy (:35) Still Standing (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil Infidelity threatens a marriage. News (N) (CC) Sports News Scrubs ’ (CC) Scrubs ’ (CC) Entertainment The Insider (N) ’ 8 p.m. on % NBC (15) KUWB Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Smallville “Arctic” (Season Finale) (N) Supernatural (Season Finale) (N) ’ King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show Don’t let the door hit you in the you- (23) FX That ’70s Show That ’70s Show “Swimfan” › (2002, Suspense) Jesse Bradford, Erika Christensen. “House of Wax” ›› (2005) Elisha Cuthbert. Murderous twins entomb their victims in wax. House of Wax know-what on the way out, Toby. In (25) QVC Susan Graver Style Maxx New York Handbags Diamond Jewelry by Affinity It Figures: Solutions Swimwear Kenneth Jay Lane Jewelry Chic the season finale, Michael (Steve (26) ANPL Escape to Chimp Eden Baby chimps. Escape to Chimp Eden (CC) Escape to Chimp Eden Escape to Chimp Eden Baby chimps. Escape to Chimp Eden (CC) Escape to Chimp Eden Carell) is ecstatic over Toby’s (Paul (27) NICK SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Lieberstein) impending departure (28) FAM (5:00) “The Rookie” ››› (2002) Dennis Quaid, Rachel Griffiths. (CC) Cont’d America’s Funniest Home Videos ’ The 700 Club (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? 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Has An Exceptional Brick Fireplace, Entertain- Officers ment Center With Surround Sound & Attractive Hardwood Flooring. Basement is Fantastic For Entertaining With The Impressive Solid OakWet + 2 Awesome Locations The Agent You Need. Bar &Entertainment Center, Big Screen TV & Built In Surround Sound. All Bathrooms Have Call me today for a Incredible Tilework Including Waynescoat. Master = 4 Your Convenience Has Jetted Tub & Beautiful Stand Alone Shower. Nikki Tomac Dana Averett free Market Analysis Home Has Brilliant Vaulted Ceilings w/Planters Shelves. Updated Ceiling Fans, GasRange, Micro- For Sale wave & Dishwasher. 5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths & Fully Sandra Larsen Finished Basement. Meticulouse Landscapingw/ Full Time Agent, Long Time Friend Sprinkler System/Timer, Concrete Curbing, Trees & Shrubbery. Exterior Has Front Artistic Brick & Tooele Office Vinyl. Financing Options available. 1189 N. Main Call 435-830-3526 or 435-830-8026 Real Estate 882-5510 (882-5721 fax) 435.224.9186 FSBO: Must See – Priced Right Starter Home 233 N 5th Street, Tooele Now Open 277 329 2 bedroom, 1 bath, Central air, carport & RV Grantsville Office Alfred Dawson Parking, Fenced BackYard home in a nice quiet neighborhood. Asking $122,500. 5 E. Main, Ste B Dr. LN ONLY ONLY Call 830-3526 or 435-830-3526. 884-3221(884-3428 fax) $145,000 $189,000 New Listing MLS #797995 MLS #789404 STUNNING! New carpet and two tone Nice rambler in Overlake! Close to schools, paint.Nice tile work. CLEAN AS CLEAN! hospital,downtown Tooele, easy access to Main floor laundry, central air,Full land- highway and short commute to SLC. New scaping, fence and auto sprinklers. Base- paint, carpet, tile and laminte throughout. ment bedroom is large, could be a very nice Laundry on main. central air. Full landscap- family room. Don’t hesitate on this one! ing with full auto sprinklers. Spring 465 E 504 S 1310 N 380 W ONLY Is Finally Here! ONLY $ $ 189,900 179,900 MLS #785158 MLS #789387 Original hardwood floors under carpet, New paint, carpet and linoleum throughout. gas fireplace insert, nice crown molding & Nice landscaping with garden area, gazebo, fresh paint, newer furnace,central air and rv parking, fully fenced backyard, full auto water heater,Brand new driveway, awe- sprinklers. Close to elementary school.Bring some covered patio,great workshop behind your fussiest buyers. NICE! garage, MUCH MORE! CLEAN!!

287 $ Birch St. 1464 Country Lane, Erda 799,900 Over 2900 sq feet on each floor. With a 300 sq. foot bonus room. Open beautiful floor plan. Living room, dining room and den. Large and beautiful ONLY master bedroom and bathroom. Spacious kitchen, family room with the Under $137,000 covered patio. 4 bed rooms on the main floor and 3 in the basement. An MLS #784030 amazing theater room with tiered seating a must see!1 All of this and 5 acres Laramie Dunn LOOKContract AT THE LOT SIZE! WOW! Well too. loved home, one owner. Newer furnace and central air, Nice fireplace with gas insert, Ful- ly landscaped with full auto sprinklers, Cov- ered patio for nice get togethers. CLEAN! Sell Your Home Here 6684 711 S UNDER Harvest 330 W PRICE REDUCED Dr. ONLY 3030 Deer Run Drive • Benches at South Rim Phase II ONLY $ 2866 W. Rim Rock Dr. • Benches at South Rim Phase II am pm 229,900 CONTRACTStockton • $379,900 $ This Weekend- Open House, 10 - 2 224,900 MLS #775574 • 2 Acres • Bonus Room Stockton • $381,900 Stansbury Lg. kitchen w/lots MLS #778868 MOVE RIGHT IN WITH NO FUSS. Beautiful • Granite countertops • Large garage • 1.5 Acres • Bonus Room of cupboards,new quartz countertops, house and yard all finished. LARGE kitchen • 4 bedrooms • Basement entrance in • Granite countertops • Choose your colors new laminate flooring, lg. pantry & main with island. Laminate flooring, newer carpet • Open beautiful floor plan garage • 4 bedrooms • Rock/Stucco Exterior floor laundry, grand master bath- garden in living room.Garage insulated and finished. tub, separate shower,double sinks large Large yard is nicely landscaped with full auto 927 N. 1380 E. • Tooele 388 E. 950 N., Tooele 14704064W. Hwy Palmer 199, Rd, Rush Erda Valley 1162 N. 380 E. • Tooele deck with benches. sprinkler and fence. A MUST SEE! PRICE REDUCED 90 N. 4125 Center St. Palmer ONLY RD $ 3 All I can say is WOW! Beautiful large 199,000 6 bdrms, 1 full bath, 2 - /4 baths, ONLY 2 Bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, 2 4 bedrooms 1¾ bath, Downstairs kitchen with a unique cabinetry, large MLS #768512 $ family rooms, open lovely floor plan, fabulous master suite with a fireplace, cozy dining room and kitchen. Over 380,000 2600 sq. ft. finished, beautiful 1 open family room, lovely master suite, Recently remodeled, new paint, new carpet,new MLS #756792 room to grow in the basement, fully could also be a family room. This I could go on and on. Fully landscaped Nice Rambler lands caped, This is a very cute house! house looks like it was just built! R.V. acre lot, fantastically landscaped, and fenced back yard! Come take a tile, new sink, new appliances, All brick rambler $ $209,900 parking. Wow $209,900 over 100 mature trees. 259,900 $ on LARGE (.32) lot. 24X30 detached garage is on 5 acres in West Erda! look! 219,900 insulated & sheetrocked with seperate power, Well and water rights included. wood burning stove, and 8 ft. door. Come check it out! 288 1962 Lots Canyon Rim Estates Southeast Tooele • Starting at $79,000 Griffith Clemens Wy ONLY ONLY Under $169,900 $249,900 MLS #754257 MLS #738307 4 Beautiful Call Laramie Dunn for ALL DarlingContract multi on quiet street. Open and spa- WAAAY BETTER THAN NEW! Freshly painted cious with family room off kitchen.Large yard and new carpet. Lg. (.32) beautifully landscaped yard, with mature trees and full auto sprinklers. classy rock work, concrete stamped patio. 2nd garage 5 to 9 Acre your Real Large closets. Room in bsmt almost finished (drive thru door) is 26x30, heated, shower, sink,toilet, for bedroom or family room. Call Laramie Dunn for ALL it’s own water heater, Lots of light, lots of storage! Lots your In Erda!Real EstateEstate needs needs 1185 North Main • Tooele Starting at $225,000 Go to remax.com, enter MLS number to take a photo tour of these homes. $ 900 All offices independently owned and operated. Informationdeemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. 199, 435-224-4000 B8 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Tuesday May 13. 2008

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Woo- dall, Trustee, as duly ap- pointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded June 13, 2007, as Instru- ment No. 286738, in Book xx, Page xx, of the Official Records in the office at the County Re- corder of Tooele County, State of Utah, executed by Angela Dautrich, A Single Person, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee at the time of sale, with the balance due by noon the follow- ing business day, at the office of the Trustee. At the tooele county court- house 74 South 100 East Tooele Utah all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State de- scribed as: Lot 350b, PUBLIC NOTICE shetland meadows no. 3 NOTICE OF PUBLIC subdivision, according to HEARING ON PETI- the official plat thereof as PUBLIC HEARING NO- TION SEEKING AN- recorded in the office of TICE NEXATION OF PROP- the Tooele county re- Tooele County Plan- ERTY INTO GRANTS- corder, state of Utah.. NOTICE ning Commission VILLE CITY LIMITS The street address and The Executive Secretary The Tooele County Plan- NOTICE IS HEREBY other common designa- of the Utah Solid and ning Commission will PUBLIC NOTICE GIVEN, that the Grants- tion of the real property Hazardous Waste Con- hold a Public Hearing on NOTICE IS HEREBY ville City Council will described above is pur- trol Board has prepared May 21, 2008 at 7:00 GIVEN THAT the Tooele conduct a final public PUBLIC NOTICE ported to be: 742 North NOTICE a draft modification in re- p.m. in the Auditorium at City Planning Commis- hearing at the Grantsville The Grantsville City 170 West Tooele Ut An emergency Hazard- sponse to a Class 3 Per- the Tooele County sion will meet in a public City Offices, 429 East Council will hold a spe- 84074. Estimated Total ous Waste Destruction mit Modification Request Courthouse, 47 South hearing and Business Main Street, Grantsville cial meeting on Wednes- Debt as of May 27, 2008 Permit (UT-016-2008) to the Tooele Chemical Main, Tooele, Utah. meeting scheduled for City, Utah at 7:00 p.m. day, May 14, 2008 at is $128,390.54. The un- was issued to Deseret Agent Disposal Facility 1. PUD / REZONE Wednesday, May 14, on Wednesday, May 21, 6:00 p.m. at 429 East dersigned Trustee dis- Chemical Depot (DCD) (TOCDF) Part B Permit. #07-02200017 Stans- 2008 in the hour of 7:00 2008 to take public com- Main Street, Grantsville, claims any liability for in Tooele County, Utah. The modification request bury Parcel 9G from C-G PM. The meeting will be ment upon an annexa- UT 84029. The agenda any incorrectness of the This Permit allowed is entitled, "Igloos 1632 to C-N, Parcel 9H from held at Tooele City Hall tion petition for property is as follows: street address and other DCD to destroy, by open and 1634 Permitted M-D to RM-7, Parcel 9I in the City Council located adjacent to the AGENDA: common designation, if detonation, one 90-mm Container Storage." from M-D to RM-7, Par- Chambers, located at 90 northwest boundary of 1.Review of tentative any, shown herein. Said munition. This permit modification cel 9J from M-D to N Main Street, Tooele, Grantsville City. Pursu- 2008-2009 budget. sale will be made without This Permit was effective seeks to add Igloos Tuesday May 13. 2008 R-1-10, Sections 16 & Utah. Tooele antTranscripto the petitiont-Bullethe 2.Adjourn.tin covenant or warranty, for 72 hours, beginning 1632 and 1634 toB9the 17 Township 2 South Agenda Items property owners Grants- Jeremy Walker express or implied, re- May 1, 2008 and expired TOCDF Part B Permit as Range 4 West 1. Pledge of Allegiance ville LLC, and A.F.C. Inc. City Recorder garding title, possession, May 4, 2008. This Per- permitted hazardous Buildings Public Notices ForPublicquestions Noticescall (435) 2.PublicMotion on Noticeslandscape arePublicseeking Noticesto annex InPubliccompliance Noticeswith the conditionPublic Noticesor encum - mitPublicwas necessary Noticesbe - wastePublicstorage Noticesareas. Meetings 843-3160Meetingsand ask to amendmentsMeetingsfor Grand 61.35Meetingsacres of land into AmericansMeetingswith Disability brances,Trusteesincluding fees, causeMiscellaneousthe 90-mm muni- TheMiscellaneousigloos are located in speak to one of the plan- Storage located at 77 N the boundaries of Act, Grantsville City will charges and expenses tion presented an unrea- Area 10 at the Deseret If you build, remodel or GRANTSVILLE CITY ning staff. 1100 W by Kenny Pal- Grantsville City. The accommodate reason- of the Trustee and of the sonable risk to human Chemical Depot adja- remove buildings you NOTICE OF PUBLIC Dated this 8th day of mer. majority of this property able requests to assist trusts created by said health and the environ- cent to the TOCDF facil- can place your classi- HEARING ON PRO- May, 2008 3. Public Hearing and is located between State persons with disabilities Deed of Trust, to pay the ment. Copies of the Per- ity. fied ad in 45 of Utah's POSAL TO VACATE A Mary Dixon, Secretary Recommendation on plat Road 138 and Old Lin- to participate in meet- remaining principal sums mit are available for pub- The public comment pe- newspapers for only PORTION OF APPLE Tooele County Plan- approval for Sharp coln Highway and is ings. Requests for as- of the note(s) secured by lic inspection during nor- riod for review of this $163. for 25 words ($5. STREET ning Mountain subdivision more particularly de- sistance may be made said Deed of Trust. The mal business hours or draft modification will be- for each additional Pursuant to Section (Published in the Tran- amended to vacate a scribed at follows: by calling City Hall (435) current beneficiary of the other hours with prior ar- gin on May 13, 2008, word). You will reach 10-9a-609.5 of the Utah script Bulletin May 13, 10ft public utility ease- Beginning at a point 884-3411 at least 3 days Trust Deed as of the rangement, at the Divi- when the notice is pub- up to 340,000 house- Code, notice is hereby 2008) ment on the South side South 00E45'15" East in advance of a meeting. date of this notice is: sion of Solid and Haz- lished in the Salt Lake holds and all you do is given that the Grantsville of lot 2 1335.88 feet along the (Published in the Tran- Mortgage Electronic ardous Waste, 4th Floor Tribune, Deseret News, call the Transcript Bul- City Council will hold a PUBLIC NOTICE 4. Public Hearing and section line from the script Bulletin May 13, Registration Systems, of the Martha Hughes and the Tooele Tran- letin at 882-0050 for all public hearing on May The Town of Stockton Recommendation on or- Northeast corner of Sec- 2008) Inc. The record owner of Cannon Health Building, script Bulletin. The com- the details. (Mention 21, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. at will meet in a Public d i n a n c e 2 0 0 8 - 0 7 tion 22, Township 2 the property as of the re- 288 North 1460 West, ment period will end UCAN Classified Net- the Grantsville City Of- Hearing and Regular amending the Tooele South, Range 6 West, cording of the Notice of Salt Lake City. For fur- June 26, 2008. A public work) fices, 429 East Main Meeting, Tuesday May City General Plan by Salt Lake Base and Me- Public Notices Default is/are: Angela ther information, contact hearing on the draft Street, Grantsville Utah, 20, 2008, at the Stock- adopting as an element ridian; thence South Trustees Dautrich. Dated: April Chris Bittner by phone at modification will be held Financial upon a proposal to va- ton Town Hall, 18 N. the Middle Canyon 00E45'15" East 677.03 29, 2008. (801) 538-6170. In com- at 6 PM on June 10, cate the south 30 feet of Johnson Street. The Creek Master Plan. feet along the section Deadline for public no- James H. Woodall, pliance with the Ameri- 2008, in the North Audi- Services Apple Street between meeting will begin 5. Public Hearing and line; thence West 660.59 tices is 4 p.m. the day Trustee 10653 River cans with Disabilities torium of the Tooele Cooley Street and West promptly at 7:00 pm and Recommendation on feet to the easterly right prior to publication. Front Parkway, Suite Act, individuals with spe- County Administration UP TO $1000 online Street, at the request of the agenda shall be as zoning change for 1645 of way line of Old Lincoln Public notices submit- 290 South Jordan Ut cial needs (including Building, 47 South Main, www.CASH- adjoining property own- follows: N Progress Way from Highway; thence South ted past the deadline 84095 (801)254-9450 auxiliary communicative Tooele. Copies of the IN30MINUTES.COM In ers. A map showing the Public Hearing general commercial to 32E58'50" East 313.48 will not be accepted. (800)245-1886 (Hotline) aids and services) draft modification will be your checking account street subject to this pro- 1. Tentative 2008-2009 light industrial. feet along the easterly UPAXLP Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 should contact the available for public re- in 30 minutes! No credit posal, may be reviewed Budget 6. Public Hearing and right of way line of Old P.M. Signature/ by: DEQ's Office of Human view throughout the check! (ucan) 2. Reserve Police Officer NOTICE OF TRUS- by contacting Rachel Recommendation on Lincoln Highway; thence TEE'S SALE James H. Woodall, Resource Management comment period during Wright at 429 East Main Pay Raise From $8.33 to General plan amend- South 33E10'00" East Trustee R-176381 at 536-4413 (TDD normal business hours, $12.00 APN: 12-051-0-350b Public Notices Street, Grantsville Utah, ment for ¬76 acres lo- 919.88 feet along the Trust No. 1131682-07 (Published in the Tran- 538-4414). or other hours with prior Meetings 84029 prior to the hear- Regular Meeting cated at approximately easterly right of way line script Bulletin April 29, (Published in the Tran- arrangement, at the fol- 1. Roll Call Ref: Angela Dautrich ing (435.884.3411). 300 E 1000 N from me- of Old Lincoln Highway TRA: L o a n N o . May 6 & 13, 2008) script Bulletin May 13, lowing location: Deadline for public no- Interested persons are 2. Minutes Approval dium density residential to the section line; 2008) Utah Department of En- 3. Bill Approved xxxxxx1645. IMPOR- tices is 4 p.m. the day invited to attend and to general commercial. thence South 00E44'15" TANT NOTICE TO Public Notices vironmental Quality prior to publication. give comment on this 4. Vote by Mail Results - 7. Public Hearing and East 1928.05 feet along SUMMONS Division of Solid and Tooele County Recorder PROPERTY OWNER: Miscellaneous Rebecca L. Wood, Peti- Public notices submit- proposal. Recommendation on fi- the section line to the YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Hazardous Waste ted past the deadline Persons with disabilities Marilynn Gillette nal plat approval for easterly right of way line tioner, 288 North 1460 West, UNDER A DEED OF Deadline for public no- will not be accepted. needing accommoda- 5. 2008-2009 Budget McBride Subdivision a 2 of State Highway 138; Vs. Jerry U. Wood, Re- 4th Floor TRUST, DATED June tices is 4 p.m. the day UPAXLP tions to participate at this Approval lot subdivision located at thence North 37E01'44" spondent. Salt Lake City, Utah 01, 2007. UNLESS YOU prior to publication. hearing should contact 6. Historical Ordinance 400 N Broadway by K & West 1728.16 feet along Case No. 084300161 84116 AGENDA TAKE ACTION TO PRO- Public notices submit- Rachel Wright (435.884. 7. Award Sub Contractor F McBride Living. the easterly right of way Judge Mark S. Kouris A copy of the draft modi- NOTICE is hereby given TECT YOUR PROP- ted past the deadline 3411) at the Grantsville Bid - Emergency Well 8. Public Hearing and line of State Highway THE STATE OF UTAH fication will also be avail- that the Stansbury Serv- ERTY, IT MAY BE will not be accepted. City Offices at least 24 8. New Computers - Recommendation on fi- 138; thence North TO THE ABOVE- able for public review ice Agency Board of SOLD AT A PUBLIC UPAXLP hours in advance of the Helen McCarty and Ian nal plat approval for 00E44'21" West 2255.17 NAMED RESPONDENT: throughout the comment Trustees will hold its SALE. IF YOU NEED hearing. Borders Beacham Subdivision a feet; thence North ANNOUNCEMENT OF You are hereby sum- period during normal regular meeting on AN EXPLANATION OF Dated this 17th day of 9. Town Surplus Items - two lot 0.85 acre subdivi- 89E49'10" East 1023.00 APPOINTMENT AND moned and required to business hours at the Wednesday, May 14, THIS PROCEEDING, April, 2008. Teresa Powell and Don sion located at 400 feet to the point of begin- NOTICE TO CREDI- file an Answer in writing following location: 2008 at 7:00 pm, at the YOU SHOULD CON- Rachel Wright West Jr. South 100 West by ning, containing 61.35 TORS to the attached Petition Tooele Chemical Stock- Stansbury Park Club- TACT A LAWYER. On Records Administrator Departments Beacham Masonry. acres and 2 lots, all lo- Estate of Richard P. with the Clerk of the pile Outreach Office house, #1 Country Club May 27, 2008, at (Published in the Tran- 1. Planning & Zoning 9. Public Hearing and cated in Tooele County, Henwood, Deceased. Tooele County Court- 54 South Main Street Drive, Stansbury Park, 4:30pm, James H. Woo- script Bulletin April 22, a. Approval - Wording for Motion on conditional State of Utah. Probate No. 083300040 house, 74 S. 100 East, Tooele, Utah 84074 Utah 84074. dall, Trustee, as duly ap- 29, May 6 & 13, 2008) Annexation in General use permit for a vehicle After the public hearing Richard E. Henwood, Suite 14, Tooele, Utah A courtesy copy of the BUSINESS MEETING pointed Trustee under a Plan impound yard to be lo- the Grantsville City whose address is 634 84074 and to serve draft modification is 1.Call to Order Deed of Trust recorded b. Vern Wright - Vacat- cated at 11 N 1100 W by Council has the option to North 300 West, Tooele, upon, or mail to the peti- available on the Division 2.Pledge of Allegiance NOTICE AND AGENDA June 13, 2007, as Instru- ing Alley Discussion Dale Ford. deny the petition or grant Utah, 84074, has been tioner at 324 East Main of Solid and Hazardous 3.Roll Call Notice is hereby given ment No. 286738, in 2. Fire Department 10. Public Hearing and the petition and annex appointed Personal Rep- St, #3, Grantsville, Utah Waste, Chemical Demili- 4.Review and Adopt that the North Tooele Book xx, Page xx, of the 3. Police Department & Motion on conditional the area described in the resentative of the 84029, a copy of said tarization Section web Minutes County Fire Protection Official Records in the Court use permit for a drive petition. The complete above-entitled estate. answer, within 20 days if page at the following ad- 5.Public Comment Service District will hold office at the County Re- a. Approve Reserve Po- thru pharmacy at 400 E annexation petition in- Creditors of the estate you are served in the dress: http://www.haz- 6.Probable Vote Items their regular monthly corder of Tooele County, lice Officer Pay Raise 2400 N by Med West cluding a map is avail- are hereby notified to: State of Utah, or within ardouswaste.utah.gov/H 7.Recess board meeting on May State of Utah, executed 4. Roads & Parks Holdings LLC. able for inspection and (1) deliver or mail their 30 days if you are WBranch/CDSection/CD WORK SESSION 15, 2008 at 6:30 p.m. at by Angela Dautrich, A 5. Water 11. Public Hearing and copying at the office of written claims to the Per- served outside the State S_PVA.htm 1.Possible Vote Items the Stansbury Park Fire Single Person, will sell at a. Well Report Motion on conditional the City Recorder, 429 sonal Representative at of Utah, after service of Written comments will be a.Delgado Fountains Station, 179 Country public auction to highest b. Proposal for Conser- use permit for a sign to East Main Street, the address above; (2) this Summons upon you. accepted until 5:00 p.m. Scott Totman Club, Stansbury Park, bidder, payable in lawful vative District Grant be located at 430 W Grantsville, Utah 84029, deliver or mail their writ- If you fail to do so, judg- on June 26, 2008, and b.Historic Old Fountain UT. money of the United 6. Stockton Days Utah Ave. each weekday prior to ten claims to the Per- ment by default will be should be submitted to: John O’Donnell The agenda will be as States at the time of 7. Attorney Remarks - 12. Review and Approval the public hearing. All sonal Representative's taken against you for the Dennis R. Downs, Ex- c.Lake Committee John follows: sale. Successful bidders Curt Morris of Planning Commission interested persons are attorney of record, Jill L. relief demanded in said ecutive Secretary O’Donnell 1. Roll call must tender a deposit of 8. Executive Meeting minutes for meeting held invited to attend and pro- Dunyon, at the address Petition, which has been Utah Solid and Hazard- d.Appointments to Golf 2. Approval of minutes $5,000 in certified funds a. Business License April 23, 2008. vide comment upon this designated below; or (3) filed with the Clerk of the ous Waste Control Course Committee John 3. Update regarding to the trustee at the time Revocation Pursuant to the Ameri- petition. Written com- file their written claims above-entitled Court. Board O’Donnell Stansbury Station of sale, with the balance b. Sod Farm cans with Disabilities ments will also be con- with the Clerk of the Dis- You can obtain a copy of Division of Solid and e.Front Entrance Re- 4. Bills and Communica- due by noon the follow- c. Land Swap Act, individuals needing sidered if submitted to trict Court in Tooele the Verified Petition by Hazardous Waste model John O’Donnell tions ing business day, at the Dated this 12th day of special accommodations the City Recorder in ad- County, or otherwise writing to the clerk of the P.O. Box 144880 2.Manager’s Report 5. Policies and proce- office of the Trustee. At May, 2008 during this meeting vance of the hearing. present their claims as court at the Tooele Salt Lake City, Utah 3.Board Members Re- dures the tooele county court- Cherrie L. Staley should notify Rachelle Pursuant to the Ameri- required by Utah law County Courthouse, 74 84114-4880 ports and Requests 6. Approve new mem- house 74 South 100 Stockton Town Clerk Custer, Tooele City can with Disabilities Act, within three months after S. 100 East, Suite 14, For further information, 4. Correspondence bers/ new employees East Tooele Utah all PURSUANT TO THE Planner prior to the individuals needing spe- the date of the first publi- Tooele, UT 84074. contact Tom Ball of the 5.Financial and Bills 7. Other business right, title and interest AMERICANS WITH DIS- meeting at (435) cial accommodations to cation of this notice of be READ THESE PAPERS Utah Division of Solid 6.Possible Executive 8. Adjournment conveyed to and now ABILITIES ACT, INDI- 843-2130 or TDD (435) participate in this hearing forever barred. CAREFULLY. These pa- and Hazardous Waste at Session Park Manager Dated this 7th day of held by it under said VIDUALS NEEDING 843-2180. should contact Jeremy Date of first publication: pers mean that you are (801) 538-6170. In com- 7.Adjourn May, 2008 Deed of Trust in the SPECIAL ACCOMMO- (Published in the Tran- Walker, Grantsville City April 29, 2008. being sued for divorce. pliance with the Ameri- (Published in the Tran- Cassandra Ray property situated in said DATIONS DURING THE script Bulletin May 13, Recorder, at 884-3411 Jill L. Dunyon DATED this 15th day of cans with Disabilities script Bulletin May 13, Admin. Clerk County and State de- MEETING SHOULD NO- 2008) prior to the hearing. Snow, Christensen & April, 2008. Act, individuals with spe- 2008) (Published in the Tran- scribed as: Lot 350b, TIFY CHERRIE L. Martineau Rebecca L. Wood cial needs (including script Bulletin May 13 & PUBLIC NOTICE Dated this 8th day of shetland meadows no. 3 STALEY, STOCKTON Attorneys for Personal Petitioner auxiliary communicative TOOELE COUNTY 15, 2008) NOTICE OF PUBLIC May, 2008. subdivision, according to TOWN CLERK, AT Representative (Published in the Tran- aids and services) SCHOOL DISTRICT HEARING ON PETI- By Order of the Grants- the official plat thereof as 882-3877 PRIOR TO Post Office Box 45000 script Bulletin April 22, should contact Jennifer BOARD OF EDUCA- PUBLIC HEARING NO- TION SEEKING AN- ville City Council recorded in the office of THE MEETING. Salt Lake City, Utah 29, May 6 & 13, 2008) Burge, Office of Human TION EMERGENCY TICE NEXATION OF PROP- By Jeremy Walker the Tooele county re- (Published in the Tran- 84145 Resources at 536-4413 MEETING Tooele County Plan- ERTY INTO GRANTS- Grantsville City corder, state of Utah.. NOTICE script Bulletin May 13 & (801)521-9000 (TDD 536-4414) at least Tooele County School ning Commission VILLE CITY LIMITS Recorder The street address and The Executive Secretary 15, 2008) (Published in the Tran- five working days prior to District The Tooele County Plan- NOTICE IS HEREBY (Published in the Tran- other common designa- of the Utah Solid and script Bulletin April 29, the end of the comment 92 South Lodestone ning Commission will PUBLIC NOTICE GIVEN, that the Grants- script Bulletin May 13, tion of the real property Hazardous Waste Con- May 6 & 13, 2008) period. Way hold a Public Hearing on NOTICE IS HEREBY ville City Council will 2008) described above is pur- trol Board has prepared Tooele, Utah 84074 (Published in the Tran- May 21, 2008 at 7:00 GIVEN THAT the Tooele conduct a final public PUBLIC NOTICE ported to be: 742 North NOTICE a draft modification in re- Tuesday, May 13, 2008 script Bulletin May 13, p.m. in the Auditorium at City Planning Commis- hearing at the Grantsville The Grantsville City 170 West Tooele Ut An emergency Hazard- sponse to a Class 3 Per- – 7:30 p.m. 2008) the Tooele County sion will meet in a public City Offices, 429 East Council will hold a spe- 84074. Estimated Total ous Waste Destruction mit Modification Request Agenda: Courthouse, 47 South hearing and Business Main Street, Grantsville cial meeting on Wednes- Debt as of May 27, 2008 Permit (UT-016-2008) to the Tooele Chemical 1.0 Roll Call Main, Tooele, Utah. meeting scheduled for City, Utah at 7:00 p.m. day, May 14, 2008 at is $128,390.54. The un- was issued to Deseret Agent Disposal Facility SELL YOUR CAR or 2.0 Executive Session – 1. PUD / REZONE Wednesday, May 14, on Wednesday, May 21, 6:00 p.m. at 429 East dersigned Trustee dis- Chemical Depot (DCD) (TOCDF) Part B Permit. boat in the classifieds. Personnel/ Negotiations/ #07-02200017 Stans- 2008 in the hour of 7:00 2008 to take public com- Main Street, Grantsville, claims any liability for in Tooele County, Utah. The modification request Call 882-0050 or visit Property Acquisition/ bury Parcel 9G from C-G PM. The meeting will be ment upon an annexa- UT 84029. The agenda any incorrectness of the This Permit allowed is entitled, "Igloos 1632 www.tooeletranscript. Possible Litigation to C-N, Parcel 9H from held at Tooele City Hall tion petition for property is as follows: street address and other DCD to destroy, by open and 1634 Permitted com or e-mail your ad 3.0 Adjourn M-D to RM-7, Parcel 9I in the City Council located adjacent to the AGENDA: common designation, if detonation, one 90-mm Container Storage." to tbp@tooeletran- (Published in the Tran- from M-D to RM-7, Par- Chambers, located at 90 northwest boundary of 1.Review of tentative any, shown herein. Said munition. This permit modification script.com script Bulletin May 13, cel 9J from M-D to N Main Street, Tooele, Grantsville City. Pursu- 2008-2009 budget. sale will be made without This Permit was effective seeks to add Igloos 2008) R-1-10, Sections 16 & Utah. ant to the petition the 2.Adjourn. covenant or warranty, for 72 hours, beginning 1632 and 1634 to the S E L L I N G Y O U R SELL YOUR computer 17 Township 2 South Agenda Items property owners Grants- Jeremy Walker express or implied, re- May 1, 2008 and expired TOCDF Part B Permit as HOME? Advertise it in in the classifieds. Call Range 4 West 1. Pledge of Allegiance ville LLC, and A.F.C. Inc. City Recorder garding title, possession, May 4, 2008. This Per- permitted hazardous the classifieds. Call 882-0050 or visit For questions call (435) 2. Motion on landscape are seeking to annex In compliance with the condition or encum- mit was necessary be- waste storage areas. 882-0050 or visit www.tooeletranscript. 843-3160 and ask to amendments for Grand 61.35 acres of land into Americans with Disability brances, including fees, cause the 90-mm muni- The igloos are located in www.tooeletran com speak to one of the plan- Storage located at 77 N the boundaries of Act, Grantsville City will charges and expenses tion presented an unrea- Area 10 at the Deseret script.com ning staff. 1100 W by Kenny Pal- Grantsville City. The accommodate reason- of the Trustee and of the sonable risk to human Chemical Depot adja- Dated this 8th day of mer. majority of this property able requests to assist trusts created by said health and the environ- cent to the TOCDF facil- May, 2008 3. Public Hearing and is located between State persons with disabilities Deed of Trust, to pay the ment. Copies of the Per- ity. Mary Dixon, Secretary Recommendation on plat Road 138 and Old Lin- to participate in meet- remaining principal sums mit are available for pub- The public comment pe- Tooele County Plan- approval for Sharp coln Highway and is ings. Requests for as- of the note(s) secured by lic inspection during nor- riod for review of this ning Mountain subdivision more particularly de- sistance may be made said Deed of Trust. The mal business hoursToor draftplacemodification yourwill be -classified (Published in the Tran- amended to vacate a scribed at follows: by calling City Hall (435) current beneficiary of the other hours with prior ar- gin on May 13, 2008, script Bulletin May 13, 10ft public utility ease- Beginning at a point 884-3411 at least 3 days Trust Deed as of the rangement, at the Divi- when the notice is pub- 2008) ment on the South side South 00E45'15" East in advance of a meeting. date of this notice is: sion of Solid andadsHaz- inlished thein the TooeleSalt Lake Transcript of lot 2 1335.88 feet along the (Published in the Tran- Mortgage Electronic ardous Waste, 4th Floor Tribune, Deseret News, 4. Public Hearing and section line from the script Bulletin May 13, Registration Systems, of the Martha Hughes and the Tooele Tran- Recommendation on or- Northeast corner of Sec- 2008) Inc. The record owner of Cannon Health Building, script Bulletin.BulletinThe com, -visit d i n a n c e 2 0 0 8 - 0 7 tion 22, Township 2 the property as of the re- 288 North 1460 West, ment period will end amending the Tooele South, Range 6 West, cording of the Notice of Salt Lake City. For fur- June 26, 2008. A public City General Plan by Salt Lake Base and Me- Default is/are: Angela ther information, www.tooeletranscript.com.contact hearing on the draft adopting as an element ridian; thence South Dautrich. Dated: April Chris Bittner by phone at modification will be held the Middle Canyon 00E45'15" East 677.03 29, 2008. (801) 538-6170. In com- at 6 PM on June 10, Creek Master Plan. feet along the section James H. Woodall, pliance with the Ameri- 2008, in the North Audi- 5. Public Hearing and line; thence West 660.59 Trustee 10653 River cans with Disabilities toriumYourof adthe Tooelewill appear Recommendation on feet to the easterly right Front Parkway, Suite Act, individuals with spe- County Administration zoning change for 1645 of way line of Old Lincoln 290 South Jordan Ut cial needs (including Building, 47 South Main, N Progress Way from Highway; thence South 84095 (801)254-9450 auxiliary communicative Tooele.inCopies theof printthe issue general commercial to 32E58'50" East 313.48 (800)245-1886 (Hotline) aids and services) draft modification will be light industrial. feet along the easterly Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 should contact the available for public re- 6. Public Hearing and right of way line of Old P.M. Signature/ by: DEQ's Office of Human view throughoutof the Transcriptthe Recommendation on Lincoln Highway; thence James H. Woodall, Resource Management comment period during General plan amend- South 33E10'00" East Trustee R-176381 at 536-4413 (TDD normal business hours, ment for ¬76 acres lo- 919.88 feet along the (Published in the Tran- 538-4414). orBulletinother hours with, Tooeleprior Valley cated at approximately easterly right of way line script Bulletin April 29, (Published in the Tran- arrangement, at the fol- 300 E 1000 N from me- of Old Lincoln Highway May 6 & 13, 2008) script Bulletin May 13, lowing location: dium density residential to the section line; 2008) Utah DepartmentExtraof Enand- on the to general commercial. thence South 00E44'15" vironmental Quality 7. Public Hearing and East 1928.05 feet along Division of Solid and Recommendation on fi- the section line to the Hazardoustooeletranscript.com Waste Ordernal plat approvalyourfor easterly right of way line 288 North 1460 West, McBride Subdivision a 2 of State Highway 138; 4th Floor lot subdivision located at thence North 37E01'44" Salt Lake City, Utahwebsite! 400 N Broadway by K & West 1728.16 feet along 84116 F McBride Living. the easterly right of way A copy of the draft modi- 8. Public Hearing and line of State Highway fication will also be avail- Recommendation on fi- 138; thence North able for public review classifiednal plat approval adsfor 00E44'21" West 2255.17 throughout the comment Beacham Subdivision a feet; thence North period during normal two lot 0.85 acre subdivi- 89E49'10" East 1023.00 business hours at the sion located at 400 feet to the point of begin- following location: South 100 West by ning, containing 61.35 Tooele Chemical Stock- Beacham Masonry. acres and 2 lots, all lo- pile Outreach Office 9. Public Hearing and cated in Tooele County, 54 South Main Street Motion on conditional State of Utah. Tooele, Utah 84074 use permit for a vehicle After the public hearing A courtesy copy of the impound yard to be lo- the Grantsville City draft modification is cated at 11 N 1100 W by Council has the option to available on the Division Dale Ford. deny the petition or grant of Solid and Hazardous 10. Public Hearing and the petition and annex Waste, Chemical Demili- Motion on conditional the area described in the tarization Section web use permit for a drive petition. The complete page at the following ad- Online!thru pharmacy at 400 E annexation petition in- dress: http://www.haz- 2400 N by Med West cluding a map is avail- ardouswaste.utah.gov/H Holdings LLC. able for inspection and WBranch/CDSection/CD 11. Public Hearing and copying at the office of S_PVA.htm Motion on conditional the City Recorder, 429 Written comments will be use permit for a sign to East Main Street, accepted until 5:00 p.m. be located at 430 W Grantsville, Utah 84029, on June 26, 2008, and Utah Ave. each weekday prior to should be submitted to: 12. Review and Approval the public hearing. All Dennis R. Downs, Ex- of Planning Commission interested persons are ecutive Secretary minutes for meeting held invited to attend and pro- Utah Solid and Hazard- April 23, 2008. vide comment upon this ous Waste Control Pursuant to the Ameri- petition. Written com- Board cans with Disabilities ments will also be con- Division of Solid and Act, individuals needing sidered if submitted to Hazardous Waste special accommodations the City Recorder in ad- P.O. Box 144880 during this meeting vance of the hearing. Salt Lake City, Utah should notify Rachelle Pursuant to the Ameri- 84114-4880 Custer, Tooele City can with Disabilities Act, For further information, Planner prior to the individuals needing spe- contact Tom Ball of the meeting at (435) cial accommodations to Utah Division of Solid 843-2130 or TDD (435) participate in this hearing and Hazardous Waste at 843-2180. should contact Jeremy (801) 538-6170. In com- (Published in the Tran- Walker, Grantsville City pliance with the Ameri- script Bulletin May 13, Recorder, at 884-3411 cans with Disabilities 2008) prior to the hearing. Act, individuals with spe- Dated this 8th day of cial needs (including May, 2008. auxiliary communicative By Order of the Grants- aids and services) ville City Council should contact Jennifer By Jeremy Walker Burge, Office of Human Grantsville City Resources at 536-4413 Recorder (TDD 536-4414) at least (Published in the Tran- five working days prior to script Bulletin May 13, the end of the comment 2008) period. (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin May 13, 2008) B10

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the weight loss will be very reduction and muscle tone. Fitnes slow. Unfortunately, you can’t see continued from page B1 It may take six months to it on the scales. The advice is see a change on the scale to hang on, it will pay off. goes up, diabetes cases fol- and since that is generally If you want to make the low. Projections show that the only measure of success. scale note your improve- the rates of diabetes will People miss the good things ments, reduce calories as double by the year 2030. that are happening to their well. Take a diet drink or That sounds like a big num- bodies that aren’t measured reduce portion sizes. Add ber, but we are talking about by scales. physical activity to calorie only 22 years. If the trend While you are exercising, reduction and you will be continues, that alone will you may be gaining muscle able to see the weight drop be a huge expense for the mass, but you will still be off. Cutting calories doesn’t healthcare system, and obe- losing fat mass. have to be excruciating. If sity is a primary risk factor That is a good thing, but you reduce food intake by for the diseases mentioned the scales don’t show it. 150 to 200 calories per day above. People give up too soon along with an exercise pro- There is a good side to because they can’t see it on gram, you can lose weight this. The word must be get- the scale. They think “This over time. ting out — at least a little. is not working, so what’s the The most common force that point?” Getting started is the key. motivates people to start Typically on a weight-loss You don’t want to be one an exercise program is an program, if people can’t see of the national poor-health attempt to lose weight. a positive improvement after statistics. Do yourself a favor The most efficient way to one week, they just quit. and get moving — if not for lose weight is to increase In just one week, physi- your loved ones, make it a physical activity and reduce ological health improves as patriotic duty and do it for calorie intake. benefits to blood pressure the nation. If you only go for exercise, and lung capacity, and fat The most effective way to lose weight is to increase physical activity and reduce calorie intake.

Face The experience that their children have in a military continued from page B1 family, James said, will be slightly different than that first home and craves to talk of Slade’s because with only to her grandpa in Texas at 10 more years to go in his least once a week on a web- military contract, Sierra will cam. be 13 and Serenity almost 11 James, 29, who has been in when they finally settle down the military for 10 years, mar- in one place and live normal ried Janelle, 22, three years ago civilian life. and they have moved three “It’ll be just about perfect,” times since. James expects to James said. be stationed at Dugway for Slade’s family, however, is two more years before being scheduled to move yet again moved somewhere else. back to Germany in June. “This base is really small,” “I think it will be fun. I’ll Janelle said. “At other bases have a new class to gradu- we had our own Wal-Mart.” ate with,” Slade said. “I’ll “Sometimes I wonder what it would have been like living in one place, but I don’t think I would give up my experiences traveling the world.” Zac Slade son of military chaplain

The Moores’ three-bed- have to debate over which room, two-and-a-half-bath high school reunion to go to condo style house in the though.” northeast section of English He said experiences mov- Village makes for a great place ing around, although help- to rear children they say. ing him to be a well-rounded “It’s really safe,” Janelle individual, have influenced said. his goals for his future. Each time the Moores “I want to go live in an iso- move, they said they down- lated part of Colorado and size on virtually everything build computers for a living,” they own. Slade said, adding that his “It’s easier to give away half future won’t involve much the house than to haul it with moving around. us,” Janelle said. [email protected]

You & your friends are invited to a relaxing Girls’ Night Out Thursday, May 15, 7:00 pm Curb Emotional Eating

3.75" Rebecca Crowther, Registered Dietitian at MWMC, will present, “Overcoming Overeating:

Nurturing Your Intuitive Side.” She will share how emotions affect your eating and teach photography / Maegan Burr Zac Slade chats about how being the son of a military chaplain has changed his behaviors and techniques to separate eating from emotions. life. He said even though moving around a lot has been a bit difficult, he wouldn’t swap his experience for anything. Enjoy an evening out with light hors d’oeuvres, giveaways & door prizes

To reserve your space call 843-3690 Thursday, May 15 • 7:00 - 8:30pm or visit www.mountainwestmc.com. Click on Healthy Woman. Then click on Upcoming All Star Lanes Programs (on the left). To register for the event: If you Look, a square! are NOT a HW member, click on “Sign Up for Healthy 1111 N. 200 West • Tooele Woman to Register.” If you ARE a HW member, click Squares have four equal sides. on “Existing Members Login to Register.” Daddy’s kind of a square too, 3.5" but that’s another story.

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