www.tooeletranscript.com TUESDAY TOOELE RANSCRIPT THS Winter T Tree Festival benefits needy See B1 BULLETIN December 12, 2006 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 113 NO. 58 50 cents Benefit cuts force teachers to make difficult choice Many are opting for early retirement even as fast-growing district faces a teacher shortage by Karen Hunt “I wouldn’t have ever retired if I hadn’t STAFF WRITER Tooele County School District is worried about losing benefits. cutting back its retirement benefits I have the best job in the world.” plan for the third time since 2000 — a move that is encouraging teach- — ANNA GONZALES ers to opt out of the district at a time TOOELE JUNIOR HIGH COUNSELOR when it is the fastest growing in the state and educators are is short new laws are putting pressure on 60 — or in our case even 55 — you supply. school districts across the nation to have a way to get out and then The newest change would impact eliminate some retirement benefits. you’re hiring new teachers at a lower the district’s early incentive program Following the Enron scandal, the salary,” Johnsen said, adding that in and could remove health insurance Government Accounting Standards order to reward longtime teachers for upcoming retirees from ages board created a new law that he’s working to keep as much of the 55 to 65. Earlier changes removed requires government entities to put early-out incentive money as pos- MediGap coverage in 2000 and aside funding for benefits up front sible in the new plan. changed over to Medicare Plan D to instead of paying as they go. In addi- Retiring district administrator cover prescription drugs — although tion, Utah’s Legislature is putting Sandra Shepard said any new cuts it entails a higher deductible — last pressure on school districts to cut will hit veteran teachers particu- year. or eliminate their early retirement larly hard. Over years of activity in Superintendent Michael Johnsen plans. the Utah Education Association, she expects to be ready to present the Yet Johnsen sees a place for a has seen negotiations take place in new plan to the school board early program to reward the service of which teachers have accepted lower photography / Missy Thompson next year. longtime teachers who may be ready salaries in exchange for better bene- Tooele High School drama teacher Carol LaForge watches her students perform during class on Tuesday. While Johnsen emphasizes he’s to get out of the profession. LaForge doesn’t want to retire at the end of the year, but if the school district’s benefits package changes trying to do what’s best for teachers, “The philosophy used to be at age SEE TEACHER ON A7 she may consider retirement. Stansbury township movement gaining traction Hospital doing by Alleen Lang been very positive,” about the healthy business CORRESPONDENT township movement, Totman A move to establish a town- said. He expects to be done col- Anticipates positive review ship in the burgeoning Stansbury lecting the required number of Park area is taking shape with signatures needed to begin the from national accreditors the circulation of a petition township process by Jan. 1 of by Mark Watson throughout the community this next year. month, said Scott Totman, peti- If a significant number of sig- STAFF WRITER tion organizer. natures are collected, Tooele Mountain West Medical Center appears to be The unincorporated bedroom County will hold a series of pub- winning over local converts in its bid to prove community is the second-larg- lic hearings and gather comment there’s no need to drive to Salt Lake City for est “town” in Tooele County in before a vote is made on rather quality medical care. terms of population. The town- or not to establish a township, The hospital has seen its admissions rise ship movement is “the first baby said Nicole Cline, Tooele County by 17.1 percent this year compared with 2005, step” toward incorporation as a planning and economic develop- according to Doug Sagers, director of business separate municipality, Totman ment director. development for MWMC. Surgeries are also up photography / Troy Boman 41.8 percent and baby deliveries are up 37.3 said. Some residents of Stansbury Park would like to create a township to help manage “Everyone I have talked to has SEE STANSBURY ON A4 percent from last year. their expanding community. “The trend of people going to Salt Lake for hospital services is reversing,” said Sagers. “We have a good story to tell and a couple of things have helped. First, we’ve tried to educate Valley air quality relatively good — for now people about what we have through our mar- keting, and second, people are having a good by Alleen Lang winter, said Jeff Coombs, Tooele County all based on particulate matter in the 2005. By contrast, Salt Lake County experience and are telling family and CORRESPONDENT Environmental Health Director. air. Wood smoke, soot and car emis- has had nine days just this year when about us.” Tooele County has not received an In the winter, poor air quality is sions create the biggest particulate air quality exceeded healthy limits. In The hospital is hoping those positive trends unhealthy air quality rating yet this caused by inversion — cold air trapped problems. 2005, Salt Lake Valley had 28 exceed- will be further substantiated by a national month in spite of the haze blanket- inside a valley by warmer air above it. “A lot of times you can be in the haze ances, Cache Valley had 24, and Tooele ing valleys along the Wasatch Front That causes air not to circulate and and can’t see it until you are away from County had only two. SEE HOSPITAL ON A4 and into northern Utah last week, but haze to accumulate. The EPA rates air it,” Coombs said. Cache Valley has high air pollution the community can expect to get an quality as good, moderate, unhealthy Tooele County has not exceeded EPA SEE AIR ON A5 unhealthy air rating once or twice this for sensitive people and unhealthy for particulate matter limits since Nov. 24, Boyfriend accused of Sewer backup puts killing young mother by Mary Ruth Hammond STAFF WRITER two families out of Walter Smith, 24, appeared in Third District Court this morning on charges he murdered their Tooele homes Nicole Speirs, 22, the mother of his twin sons on March 25 of this year in their Tooele home. by Mary Ruth Hammond Spiers was found dead in a bathtub full of STAFF WRITER water. It was Nov. 30 when Kym Baer’s children came Smith claims he was with his twin sons vis- home from school, walked into their Tooele house, iting family at the time of Speirs’ death. and had to plug their noses because of the stench Speirs was supposed to go to work at 1 p.m. inside. In fact, Legan, 15, started throwing up while his on March 25. Smith said he called her cell older sister, Kamryn, 15, called their mom and said phone at 9 p.m. and told her he had changed she needed to get home as quickly as possible. his mind about staying in Burley, Idaho, and Baer rushed home and as she walked into the would be home after she arrived from work. house she could smell raw sewage. She couldn’t Smith told police that when he returned believe her eyes when she saw both toilets, the home shortly after 1 a.m. he put the twins to tub and shower filled with sewage. What’s more, bed. According to his statement, he then heard according to Baer, the carpet in her entire house, water running and went into the bathroom. He with the exception of a small part of the living said he found Speirs face down in the bathtub room and two corners of each bedroom, was filled in their master bathroom. The water was still with stinking, dirty sewer water. running, he said, but did not overflow because Two Tooele City Maintenance Department per- of an overflow drain. sonnel were sent to the residence. According to Smith is next scheduled to appear in Third photography / Troy Boman Baer, they turned on the water taps in her house District Court at 1 p.m. on Jan. 2 for a roll Cleaner Eddie Wyman of Service Master points to a floor once covered in raw sewage. Resident Kym Baer call hearing. He is currently being held in the had to stack personal belongings in her kitchen to prevent further damage. SEE SEWER ON A7 Tooele County jail.

WEATHER OPEN FORUM A6 HOMETOWN B1 INSIDE Mostly cloudy with 40 percent OBITUARIES A8 CROSSWORD B2 Sloan capture’s 1000th victory chance of snow. See A10 Complete Forecast: A2 TV LISTINGS A9 BULLETIN BOARD B3 SPORTS A10 CLASSIFIEDS B4 A2 TUESDAY December 12, 2006 Utah & The West Etc. Arguments over water Egg farm fine going to USU wetland project Temps/Precipitation LOGAN, Utah (AP) — Money penalty for Ritewood.” on with this penalty.” from a northern Utah egg pro- Ritewood Egg houses between The Kaysville project will Date High Low (prec./inches) rights begin in Idaho ducer that was penalized for 750,000 and 1 million hens. Co- include a wetland discovery Dec. 7 45 22 releasing waste into the Bear owner Mark Woodward said the building and improvements Dec. 8 44 23 and Cub rivers will help fund a Lewiston-based company was to the existing ponds at the Dec. 9 53 28 Supreme Court Utah State University wetlands happy to redirect the money to Botanical Center. Horticulture Dec. 10 48 34 snow trace center. the university. classes, USU Extension class- Dec. 11 40 31 .27 snow 4 inches by Alicia P.Q. Wittmeyer don’t have all the water they Ritewood Egg Inc., which “I think its a good project,” es, workshops and educational Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER need, argued Deputy Attorney agreed to a $105,000 penalty in Woodward said. “For us, it really family events will be offered at observer for the National Weather General Phillip J. Rassier. Service, reports that his recording BOISE, Idaho (AP) — If Idaho August, will contribute to USU’s doesn’t change anything.” the new building. station at 139 S. Main received .27 is allowed to distribute water Senior users usually tend to Botanical Center to help pay for Baker said any of the Ritewood Egg has a compost- inches of precipitation between Dec. according to who needs it most, be irrigation districts and canal the project in Kaysville, rather Ritewood money that doesn’t ing operation near Richmond 7 and Dec. 11 and a total of .35 in property rights in the state companies, while junior rights than paying the fine to the state’s go toward the wetlands project used to treat and store manure. December. become meaningless, lawyers holders tend to be individual general fund. will go to the Division of Water The state cited the company For the water year, which began farmers or cities. Junior users Oct. 1, 2006, Tooele has received 3.24 for senior water rights holders “We are pleased that USU and Quality. for violations that included dis- inches of precipitation. The normal told the state Supreme Court on have argued that if they are pro- Ritewood have agreed to col- Merritt Frey, executive direc- charging wastewater without for the year is 18.49 inches of precipi- Friday. hibited from pumping under- laborate on a project that will tor of the Utah Rivers Council, a permit and failing to have a tation. The court heard arguments ground water from the Lake serve as a valuable learning tool applauded the agreement, but required comprehensive manure on a nearly 2-year-old case in a Erie-sized aquifer, eastern and for Utahns to better understand said she’s more interested in management plan. Valley Weather Forecast packed courtroom. In an agri- southern Idaho’s farmland will the importance of wetlands in Ritewood’s plans to keep the In March 2005, a hole in a cultural state where important dry up and the cities will run out an ecosystem,” said Walt Baker, rivers free of waste. berm allowed 2 million gallons Local Weather farmland would turn to desert of drinking water. director of the Utah Division of “The real concern is to make of liquid waste to flow into an without irrigation, the fight over The water resources depart- Water Quality. sure that practices have changed adjacent field and into a ditch, ment has estimated that 55,000 “We think it will be a good and the river is truly protected,” where it entered the Bear and Wed 45/35 who will get what’s left in the 12/13 depleted Eastern Snake River acres of farmland could go dry thing for the environment and she said. “That’s a longer road Cub rivers through a drainage Plain Aquifer has grown fierce. if groundwater users are forced results in no reduction to the than the long road we’ve been pipe. Mostly cloudy skies with a few to stop pumping. In southern showers later in the day. High Attorneys for the state argued around 45F. that Idaho’s Department of Water Idaho’s arid region, productive Resources director has the dis- farmland is a highly valued com- cretion to distribute water based modity. Border group is backing big talk “The only way they get water is Thu on where it is needed most. 45/35 But 5th District Judge Barry if there’s some left over,” Rassier 12/14 Wood disagreed with them in said, about water distribution with a big fence in Arizona Rain and snow showers. Highs in a June ruling, in which he said under Wood’s ruling. “The direc- the mid 40s and lows in the mid Idaho’s system of balancing the tor is obligated to curtail essen- NACO, Ariz. (AP) — A volun- 372-acre cattle ranch where the ley marked by 5-foot-high railroad 30s. right to water against where it tially all groundwater use on the teer border watch organization has fence is being built, agrees the steel vehicle barriers and barbed- could best be used is unconsti- Eastern Snake Plain.” started erecting nearly a mile of fence won’t do much to protect wire fence. tutional. But lawyers for a group of steel-mesh fence along the U.S.- the nation. Any type of barrier that slows surface rights holders said Mexico border east of Naco, a bar- But it is “going to do an awful lot smugglers and forces them to Fri 44/31 In a water shortage, users 12/15 with senior rights must get all Idaho’s distribution system is rier that residents say has more for me personally, as far as protect- cross by foot rather than vehicle too arbitrary, and gives Dreher political impact than anything else. ing my cows, protecting me and my helps, Border Patrol spokesman Few showers. Highs in the mid 40s their water before those with and lows in the low 30s. younger, or junior rights can get too much power to take away The Minuteman Civil Defense family,” he said. “What it has done Rodriguez said. theirs, Wood said. what their clients paid for. Corps fence covers only a fraction is brought so much attention, an But, since the fence is on private A group of surface water Under the Idaho system, of the 2000-mile international bor- awful lot of attention.” property and set back from the users filed suit against the state Dreher had to weigh a host of der. But the group insists its impact So far, about a quarter mile of border, it won’t change how the Sat 36/28 factors against a surface user’s on illegal immigration will be more the fence is finished, with poles and agency patrols the area, he said. 12/16 in August 2005 following several years of drought, because Water claim to water, such as if there than symbolic. holes marking the progress on the In the Minuteman organization’s Chance of a few snow showers. Resources Director Karl Dreher was enough stored water to Al Garza, Minuteman Civil rest of the section. When complet- master plan, the current fence will refused to cut off junior users meet that need, and whether a Defense Corps national execu- ed, the barrier is expected to cost someday be a secondary fence. from water at the request of dry season was likely next year. tive director, said the fence will about $650,000, said Peter Kunz, The group plans to erect a high- senior rights holders. “That isn’t what a water right force illegal immigration traffic to project manager for the Minuteman tech 8- to 12-foot-high chain-link Sun 39/23 12/17 Surface users — those with is about. That’s interference with the east and west. It also will “let Fence Project. fence covered in a special fiber- older water rights — have first a water right,” said Roger D. the government know that it’s not The fence is about 100 feet north optic mesh and connected to Chance of a few snow showers. priority, all parties agreed. But Ling, who represents two irriga- as difficult to secure the borders of the border. From the ground, cameras and sensors, Minuteman ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content tion districts. “We’re going down as they lead us to believe,” Garza it looks formidable. Steel poles President Chris Simcox said. Service if they’re going to seek cutoff of groundwater users, those with a slippery slope I just don’t think said. cemented 4 feet deep in the ground The Minuteman Civil Defense we ever want to go to.” But to area residents like Leonel stand 13 feet high and are con- Corps, which formed in April 2005, Subscriber Service more recent rights, surface users must first demonstrate they The justices did not indicate Urcadez, owner of the Gay 90s bar nected by steel bars. The bars hold also has worked with rancher Jack If you haven’t received when they might rule. in Naco, the fence is a boondoggle sheets of galvanized mesh steel. Ladd, who owns land west of Naco. your newspaper by 6:30 p.m., that won’t do anything to stop ille- Yet, from the top of a nearby The group is building 10 miles of please call 882-0050 and our cus- gal border crossers. hill that overlooks the valley five-strand barbed-wire fence that tomer representative will assist Montana farm insurer “What can it possibly do?” said between Douglas, Ariz. and Naco, will protect Ladd’s cattle, Simcox you. Customer service hours on Urcadez. “They’ll just go around the fence appears no more than said. Tuesday and Thursday nights it.” a slight detour for illegal entrants are 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. must pay for fraud scheme Richard Hodges, owner of the and smugglers in a wide-open val- KALISPELL, Mont. (AP) — in diverted premiums. Tooele ���������������� The former president of Crop Eventually, however, Felt did ���������������� Hail Management Inc. in Bigfork not have enough diverted premi- Neither rain, snow, nor gloom of ������� ����������������� � has been sentenced to more ums to pay all the claims. He then “We Are Your Neighborhood �������������� �������������� ��������� than three years in prison and began “flipping” the numbers on night stops mail — but cow does Family Theatre” ������������� ������������������ ordered to pay $512,000 in res- policies. He would submit to 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. MOAB, Utah (AP) — The col- and killing the cow. ������ titution for money laundering insurance companies a claim on (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 ����������� ���������� and fraud. a policy that he had taken the lision of a mail truck and a cow The driver, whose name was Tickets are now available online ��������������� ��������������� Myron “Mike” Felt, 77, earlier premium payments for, using resulted in the destruction of not released, suffered leg and at www.movieswest.com ��������������� ������������������� admitted defrauding 23 insur- a policy number assigned to a about 6,000 letters and pack- chest injuries but was expected th th �������������� ���������������� ance companies and other busi- legitimate policy. ages, and the driver was seri- to recover. ������������ ���������������� Dec. 8 - 14 ness and state governments Felt submitted claims against ously injured, a postal spokes- About 4,000 pieces of mail *Times & Shows Subject to Change ��������� with a scheme that began in flipped policies totaling $863,000 man said. also survived, though some were ������������ ������ The truck was headed north damaged. They will be delivered * ����������� ������������� 2001 to keep farmers’ insurance for payment by other insurance The Holiday ����������� ��������������������� premiums. companies. The companies paid from Durango, Colo., to Grand with notes attached explain- Dly: 4:00, 7:00, 9:45 ������������ ������������ U.S. District Judge Donald Crop Hail Management about Junction, Colo., on U.S. 191 when ing their condition, said postal Sat: 12:50, 4:00, 7:00, 9:45 ������������������ ������������ Molloy sentenced him Friday to $656,000. it collided with a key Thursday spokesman Al DeSarro. Sun: 12:50, 4:00, 7:00 (PG-13) ��������������� ������������ night, setting the truck on fire ����������� ������������ 40 months in prison plus three Felt used the money to pay * years of supervised release. creditors and for other personal The Nativity Story ����������� Crop Hail Management issued expenses. Dly: 7:05 ������������� �������������������� Sat: 2:20, 7:05 ����������� ����������������� crop-hail insurance policies to His actions cost 23 insurance Sun: 2:20, 7:05 (PG) ���������������� ������������������ farmers in Montana and other companies lost premiums and/ �������������� ����������������� states on behalf of other com- or commissions. Two reinsur- * ������������� �������������� panies. ance brokers and two managing Deck the Halls ��������������� �������������� Dly: 4:30, 9:15 ��������������� �������������� When some of the farm- general agencies lost commis- Sat: 12:10, 4:30, 9:15 ������������� ���������������������� ers paid premiums to Felt, he sions, and five states lost pre- Sun: 12:10, 4:30 (PG) ���������� deposited them in his personal mium taxes. ����������� ���������������� accounts rather than paying on The case was investigated by Casino Royale ������������ ����������������� the insurance policies. the state auditor’s office, the Dly: 3:55, 6:45, 9:35 ����������� �������� Crop Hail Management kept Criminal Investigation Division Sat: 12:45, 3:55, 6:45, 9:35 ������������� �������� Sun: 12:45, 3:55, 6:45 (PG-13) ������������� ������������������� those “out-of-system” policies of the Internal Revenue Service, separate from the policies for and the FBI. * ����������������������� which premiums were properly Montana’s U.S. attorney, Bill Unaccompanied Minors ������������������������� applied to the accounts, the U.S. Mercer, said Felt’s prison sen- Dly: 4:15, 7:15, 9:15 ���������������������� Sat: 12:15, 2:15, 4:15, 7:15, 9:15 ����������������������������������� attorney’s office said. tence was appropriate. Sun: 12:15, 2:15, 4:15, 7:15 (PG) Some farmers wound up mak- “You look at the nature of �������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������� ing claims against the out-of-sys- what he admitted to,” Mercer tem policies, not knowing that said. “The loss is a significant Happy Feet �������������������������������������������� Dly: 4:35, 6:50, 9:05 ���������������������������������������� Felt had kept their premium factor in terms of what the ulti- ������������������������������������������� Sat: 12:05, 2:20, 4:35, 6:50, 9:05 (PG) �������������� payments and they had no valid mate sentence will be. The only Sun: 12:05, 2:20, 4:35, 6:50 ��������������������������������������������� coverage. He then paid claims way to deter this type of crime, Chicken Pork * ��������������������������������������������� from the diverted premiums he and the only way he is just- Dejavu ��������������������������������������������� had not yet spent. ly punished, is if the person is Kebob Plate Kebob Plate Dly: 4:00, 7:10, 9:40 ����������������������������������������� 2 sticks, rice, salad, pita 2 sticks, rice, salad, pita ���������������������������������������������� In 2001, after paying the incarcerated. It is the only way Sat: 12:55, 4:00, 7:10, 9:40 (PG-13) ������������������������� claims that came in, Felt kept we can promote respect for the Sun: 12:55, 4:00, 7:10 �������������������������������������������� $141,000 in diverted premiums. law.” Show Times are subject to change. ����������������������������������������� $ $ Open daily 20 minutes ������������������������������������������� In 2002, he kept about $486,000 �������������������������������������������� before 1st show starts. ����������������������������������������������� All shows before 6pm $4.50 6.99 6.59 • After 6 pm Adults $6.50 ��������������������������������������� Children (under 12) $4.50 Seniors (over 65) $4.50 ������������������������ Man pleads guilty to baiting 490 N. Main, Tooele • 882-3608 The Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm Sunday 11 am – 9 pm All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens �������������������������������������� ����������������������������������� wolves with poison meat Ends Ends ���������������������������������� RITZ RITZ Thursday Thursday �������������������������������� BOISE, Idaho (AP) _ A former U.S. Magistrate Judge Mikel H. R PG PG-13 Sunday - Thursday 5:00 only ����������������������������������� central Idaho resident who now Williams is scheduled to sen- Playing Nightly 5:00 • 7:30 Sunday - Thursday 7:00 ������������������������ lives in Montana has pleaded tence Sundles on March 1 in Tooele’s Show Place Mel Gibson’s Christian Bale & Hugh Jackman ��������������������������������������� guilty to using poisoned meat- Pocatello. for Over 60 Years! ������������������������������������������������� balls to try and kill endangered Sundles placed poison meat- FLUSHED ������������������������������������������������� gray wolves. balls in the Wagonhammer Creek 882-2273 ���������������������������������������������� 111 North Main, Tooele

$ AWAY$ $ �������������������������������������������� Timothy B. Sundles, 48, http://ritz-motorvu.hypermart.net APOCALYPTO ADMISSION: ADULTS: 6.00 CHILD/SENIOR: 4.00 beforePRESTIGE 6pm: 4.00 agreed to the plea deal last week. SEE POISON ON A3 Starts Friday “Eragon” (PG) 5:00, 7:10, 9:20 TUESDAY December 12, 2006 A3 Utah & The West Utah Board of Regents looking to boost minority enrollment Each day until Christmas by Brock Vergakis making them more accessible. address minority needs are “his- also has a staff member dedi- ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER Other recommendations the toric.” cated to searching for scholar- Something New will be on Sale! SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — task force made includes invit- The regents are already seek- ships, which helped result in an Come in for a new item every day! Public colleges and universities ing college presidents to update ing $3.3 million in new funding increase of scholarship offers should create a new position for regents on their efforts to bolster for financial aid and $500,000 for from $1 million in 2003 to $2.5 a senior-level administrator to academic support for minori- scholarships. million in 2005. coordinate efforts to increase ties; increasing financial aid and Richardson said financial aid “Some of our students are minority enrollment and reten- scholarships; and supporting isn’t the task force’s first priority first-generation graduates of tion, a panel recommended the State Board of Education in because some money is already high school. They don’t nec- Friday to the Utah State Board increasing funding for optional available. Instead, he said there essarily have family members of Regents. all-day kindergarten at impover- needs to be greater awareness who know how to jump through Although minorities make up ished schools. of what’s available and how to those hoops. They really have to about 15 percent of the state’s But while the regents can apply for it. His group’s biggest rely on advocates or people that population, they only account make budget recommendations, priority is academic support for mentor them,” Roberts said. 24 W. 100 S. Tooele • 882-0287 for 8 percent of enrollment at the the Legislature makes the final minority and disadvantaged stu- HOURS: 10 am - 7pm • Monday - Saturday 10 schools in the Utah System of call. dents already enrolled in col- Higher Education. Gov. Jon Huntsman is expect- lege. College preparation comes “There’s a certain amount of ed to present his budget propos- a close second. urgency in this state,” said David al today. The request for an addi- Robyn Roberts, principal at Richardson, co-chairman of a tional senior-level administrator East High School, said part of STOP BACK PAIN...NOW! USHE task force on minority at each school — a cost of about the challenge of getting minority and disadvantaged students. $1 million — was not included students to go to college is cre- New Medical Technology Treats Herniated and The senior-level position in the regents’ request. ating the expectation that they Degenerative Discs without Surgery! is one of four recommenda- However, regent Meghan should. About 40 percent of the tions approved by the board. Holbrook, a former chairwoman 2,000 students at East High are Effective back therapy as reported on the ABC,NBC &CBS news. Richardson said colleges have of the Utah Democratic Party, minorities. plenty of resources available to said it might not be a lost cause The school regularly takes minority students, but some- once the Legislature convenes students on field trips to college SCIENTIFICALLYPROVEN! body needs to take charge of Jan. 15. campuses and encourages men- After only three weeks of treatment, clinical studies have shown outstanding results She said current efforts to toring programs. The school in relieving the debilitating pain that may be caused by bulging, herniated, degenerative, or ruptured discs, as well as sciatica, posterior facet syndrome, and many failed back surgery cases.

Eco-conscious consumers pay to After four weeks of treatments with the DRX9000, MRI’S have shown greater than 50% reduction in the size and extent of herniations.In fact, more than 86% of the patients ease global warming guilt treated with this new technology were efficiently corrected with DRX9000 Decompression System. by Terence Chea making a donation to the fund you can do to fight it,” Arnold •Clinically Supervised and NO Surgery Involved! ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER when they buy plane tickets. said. It costs about $4 to offset a ton Yet some observers note that •Auto Injuries and On-the-Job Injuries Covered! SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Jill •Most Insurance and Credit Cards Accepted! Cody used to feel guilty when- of carbon, and about $80 to offset increasing renewable energy ever she drove her car or flew on the 20 tons of carbon the average doesn’t necessarily reduce the FREE CONSULTATIONS an airplane. She worried about American generates in one year, use of conventional electricity FREE CONSULTATIONS pumping heat-trapping carbon said the fund’s Chris Fanning. sources that emit carbon. And McKellips Each tree absorbs more than a while trees absorb carbon from � NOW OPEN dioxide into the atmosphere and 480-832-7246 IN CORONA contributing to global warming. ton of carbon over a 100-year life the atmosphere, the process is Brown Dr.Chance Charlton, Chiropractor ! r But the San Jose professor cycle. spread out over the decades of a TEMECULA CORONA found a way to ease her con- “It allows people to take per- tree’s lifetime. Dr.Powe 28410 USDevOld60Tow nBrownFArizront Sonat., Ste.Spinal102 800Rehab MagnForoli Centers,amoreAve., informationSte. #1LLC09 go to science. She paid a San Francisco sonal responsibility and action in People concerned about global 352 951-N. Main5 •06 Tooele-18299 26• 435-882-7200N.5Power Rd.,951-Ste. #103,27Mesa,tooelepainrelief.com/89-66Ariz1ona6 company called TerraPass, which their own lives,” Fanning said. warming should first do every- We are so confident that you will get the results you want we are willing to offer you a no questions asked 100% money back guarantee. If after the first 7 treatments was founded by University of Backers say carbon offsets can thing they can to reduce their per- �� ������ ����������������������� ��������������������������� �������������� ����������� ������������������ ���������� �������������� ��������� �������������������� �yo���u� w�ant�����to�quit�����the���pr��ogram��������we�����will�be�����mor��e�� than�����ha��pp��y����� to refund������an��y� m����one�y�� y��ou��hav������e paid�����and����we���will��not�����bill��yo���ur���insurance�����������co-pay��������.����� Pennsylvania professor Karl help make people more conscious sonal emissions — and only buy Ulrich, to offset emissions from of climate change — and show offsets for activities for which her car and air travel by investing policymakers that Americans there are few green alternatives, TOOELE TOOELE in wind power and reducing farm want the government to take such as flying, environmentalists TRANSCRIPT TRANSCRIPT ULLETIN Subscribe Today • 882-0050 ULLETIN pollution. action to stop global warming. say. B B “I’m part of the solution, not Experts predict the atmospheric “It’s not a license to pollute,” the problem,” said Cody, who buildup of greenhouse gases is said Craig Noble, spokesman for sports a TerraPass decal on the leading to extreme weather, melt- the Natural Resources Defense Smoked decade-old Lexus she drives ing snowcaps, species extinction Council, which offsets emissions about 6,000 miles a year. “Now and rising seas. from its employees’ travel. “The Turkeys I don’t feel guilty when I drive San Francisco-based TerraPass idea is not to buy a Hummer and my car.” is another of more than 30 com- then at the end of the year buy As anxiety over global climate panies and nonprofit groups that offsets for your driving.” change rises, a growing number of promise to ease global warming Carbon offsets are not new. companies and nonprofit groups guilt by selling carbon offsets. Utilities, power providers and are offering eco-conscious con- The firm tells drivers that for other corporations have been sumers a chance to compensate $49.99 they can make up for the buying them since the 1990s to the planet for the carbon emis- 12,000 tons of carbon a typical comply with state laws requir- sions they generate when they sedan or station wagon produces ing them to compensate for their drive, fly, use electricity or heat in a year. Ford Motor Co. encour- emissions or prepare for future their homes. ages buyers to offset emissions federal regulations. So-called “carbon offsets” are from their new cars through In recent years, corporations becoming increasingly popular, TerraPass. have bought them to burnish but critics say they are just a way TerraPass has a complex for- their green credentials. The North to assuage consumer guilt and do mula for calculating how much it Face, an outdoors supplier, and little to combat climate change. costs to offset a certain amount of grocery chain Whole Foods have At worst, they can encourage carbon, and the company keeps a offset emissions from their stores consumption by preventing peo- portion as profit. It charges cus- and office buildings. Organizers of ple from making carbon-cutting tomers of Expedia.com $5.99 to the Super Bowl, Winter Olympics lifestyle changes, such as driv- neutralize the carbon generated and Dave Matthews Band tour ing less, taking public transit and from one seat on a 2,200-mile have promised to make their using less electricity. flight, $16.99 for a cross-country events carbon-neutral. Thompson’s “We’re still in a buyer-beware flight and $29.99 for an interna- Now the trend has caught on situation where people have to be tional flight. with environmentally minded careful and ask some questions,” The money is used to fund proj- consumers like Larry Coury, a said Mark Trexler, president of ects that generate clean electric- New York patent attorney who Portland-based Trexler Climate ity from wind, landfills and cow doesn’t own a car, rides the sub- and Energy Services. “The key manure, and the offsets are veri- way to work and pays extra so question is: Is your money helping fied by the Center for Resource his home electricity only comes Solutions, a San Francisco-based from renewable energy sources. Smokehouse to make something happen that wouldn’t otherwise happen?” nonprofit that works to increase Coury’s job requires frequent Firms that sell such offsets the demand for renewable ener- travel, but there are no carbon- help consumers calculate how gy, said Tom Arnold, TerraPass’s free alternatives to flying. So he much carbon their activities gen- chief environmental officer. paid extra to offset the emis- erate, then pledge to counterbal- Arnold claims his company has sions for a recent flight to West ance the environmental impact counteracted the effects of 165 Virginia that he booked through by restoring forests, forcing busi- million pounds of carbon since Travelocity. nesses to curb emissions and it was founded by Penn’s Ulrich “It makes me feel a little bit funding renewable energy such and his students two years ago. better,” Coury said, “to take what- Smoked Now as wind and solar. “It helps you think differently ever steps I can to address global For example, the Conservation about climate change and what warming.” Fund, an Arlington, Va.-based Turkeys nonprofit that restores wilder- ness on unproductive farmland, Available lets consumers offset their emis- sions by paying to plant trees. Settlement Canyon The group has a partnership with online travel company Travelocity 2007 Season Passes & Camping Passes Available! that gives travelers the option of Do you have that hard to shop for person or family? If they enjoy camping or taking the daily scenic drive, purchase ORDER NOW! a voucher for Settlement Canyon. We have Season passes Poison and Camping passes available for the continued from page A2 2007 season. To purchase, see Misti Williams at 2930 West Highway Pick up Dec. 21st drainage in the Salmon National Forest near North Fork on Feb. 112 (Deseret Peak Complex) or 19, 2004, according to the plea call (435) 843-4002 for more agreement. information. We are not accepting No wolves were found dead, Season Pass $25 but the meatballs injured or (does not include camping) killed three domestic dogs, walk-in turkeys at this time. a coyote and several magpies. Dry Camping Prosecutors were expected $5.00 per night to ask that Williams sentence Sundles to 30 days in jail, ban him R.V. Site w/Hook up 3975 N. Highway 36 • Erda Ut • 882-0215 from public lands for two years $15 per night and order him to pay $128.90 for (Reservations recommended) Monday - Saturday 9:00am - 7:00pm • Open Sundays 10:00am - 5:00pm veterinary treatment of the dogs. “91% of all Car Accident Victims A4 TUESDAY December 12, 2006 Unknowingly Inherit this Problem…” FREE REPORT Protects car accident victims by plainly exposing ‘Shop with a cop’ allows kids to get, give gifts what the doctors and insurance companies will never tell them… by Mary Ruth Hammond AVOID THIS HIDDEN KILLER! Not knowing this simple piece STAFF WRITER of information could cost you time, money, and years of pain and suffering! (If you’ve recently been involved in a car accident, Alex Lovett, 6, of Tooele, this report may shock you.) woke his mom, Michelle Gray, up at 4:50 last Saturday morn- Just call our toll-free 24 hour FREE recorded message at 877- 242-0395! ing to ask, “Is it time to go yet? Or, get this amazing FREE VIDEO & REPORT by going here now: Is it time to meet the cops?” www.Tooelepainrelief.com/5 Few kids care to meet a cop before dawn, but Lovett was actually on his way to join a group of 19 kids — who might otherwise have no Christmas presents under the tree this year — to have breakfast and then shop with 17 police offi- cers as part of a new “Shop with a Cop” program in Tooele County. Full Service Salon & Day Spa Following breakfast at the would like to welcome Flying J Travel Plaza, the youngsters, ranging in age Heather Kunz, Massage Therapist from 4 to 15 years, piled into 17 Heidi Warr, Nail Technician cop cars. The officers turned on their sirens and lights and 287 North Main • Tooele • 882-5790 headed straight toward War- Mart in Tooele. Although a few local law enforcement officials have $ off $ off participated in “Shop with a Expires Dec. 31, 06 Expires Dec. 31, 06 Cop” in the past, all agencies photo courtesy of Debbie Adams 1 Hour10 Massage Chemical10 Facial in the valley have never before UHP Trooper Andy Prescott and a boy examine the toys at Wal-Mart during “Shop with a Cop” Saturday. come together in full force for stepped forward and the two they were because he had morning wrapping gifts. the event. This year’s shop- hung out together for the next bought them for brothers, sis- Adams was especially grate- ping spree was planned by four hours.” ters, cousins, and his mom and ful when Tooele Officer Darby Grantsville Police Officer Jeff Grantsville Officer Jim White dad. Allie pulled into the Wal-Mart Adams. A former Sandy City actually took three children McCollum simply smiled and parking lot and asked if he officer, Adams started working shopping from the Flores fam- patted Eric on the head before could take the child shopping INTEREST FREE this past June to organize Shop ily: Bianca, 15, Angel, 11, and leaving the youngster still who was with Adams. with a Cop for Tooele County. Jasmin, 6. standing in a Wal-Mart aisle, “We had one law enforce- Payday Loans Families who participated in All officers participating in telling his grandma, grandpa ment officer not show up,” Car Title Loans* Shop with a Cop were nomi- Shop with a Cop were in full and mom how much fun he’d Adams explained. “I took his nated by the Tooele County uniform but were using their had that day. child, but I knew it was going Children’s Justice Center, own personal or vacation time Utah Highway Patrol Sgt. to be hard because I had a lot Would like to help with your Holiday Cash needs! Department of Child and for the activity. Troy Marx said the little boy of things to coordinate inside We offer Pay Day loans, Car Title Loans and Signature Family Services, or Tooele Lovett was escorted through he took shopping chose a dino- the store. I really appreciated County Domestic Violence the aisles of Wal-Mart by Tooele saur. When the head of the toy the fact that Officer Allie went Loans on Savings Accounts with Direct Deposit. Coalition. County Sheriff’s Deputy Eric animal turns, the spikes grow shopping with the child who “One child from each nomi- McCollum. As the boy met his and it looks like a real, live was with me.” Come see Tammy or Cori nated family had the chance grandfather in the aisle of the dinosaur. “The child bought “All the officers received a and ask about to go with a cop to shop,” store, he held up a small pack- the toy for his aunt,” Marx lot of satisfaction doing this,” st said Officer Adams. “We raised age to show what he and the said. said Officer Adams, whose wife 1 time Interest Free enough money that each child deputy had picked out. Many businesses in Tooele Debbie will certify as a UHP $ 00 could spend up to $150.” “Grandpa, guess what this County donated money for the Trooper in a couple of weeks. on loans up to 300 Adams added, “The law offi- is?” Alex Lovett said excitedly. “Shop with a Cop” project. Wal- “We all took it upon ourselves cers didn’t pick which child When his grandpa said he Mart supplied all the wrapping to step up and make Christmas they took shopping. We were didn’t know, Lovett, with his supplies and a few employees just a little better for 17 fami- 1200 North Main Street simply handed a piece of paper bright red hair and big brown even got in on the act of wrap- lies. I think it’s something we’d (in the strip mall with Domino’s Pizza) with the name of our child eyes said, “It’s my stocking ping gifts when the line got like to do every year. It’s cer- on it. When we arrived at the cap.” especially long. Additionally, tainly something none of us Flying J, the kids lined up. As Of course, there were other four employees from Tooele will ever forget.” 843-8366 their names were called, the presents in Lovett’s basket. Federal Credit Union volun- e-mail:[email protected] We look forward to seeing you soon! officer assigned to that child He couldn’t tell anyone what teered to spend their Saturday

years the Joint Commission tic when they hosted the Joint Hospital thoroughly reviews services at Commission. continued from page A1 the medical center. It also con- “We used to be able to pre- ducts less exhaustive reviews pare for this review, but not Make sure annually. anymore. The goal is to be ready independent accreditation “Our report will be finalized group. The non-profit Joint at all times,” Sagers said. Commission, with headquar- in a couple of months and made A board of physicians from ters in Chicago, is the nation’s available to the public,” said the group make random checks predominant standards-setting Joint Commission spokesperson of patients’ charts and follow and accrediting body in the Elizabeth Zhani. the process from when a patient health care field, evaluating and Sagers said the local health is received to when they leave. Wireless care environment was not as accrediting nearly 15,000 health “Everything needs to be in place positive 10 years ago when care organizations and programs to earn the Gold Seal,” Sagers Tooele County owned the Tooele across the country. During the said. “Everything is evaluated: Valley Regional Medical Center. last week of November, physi- the staff, processes, resources, “Quite frankly, the hospital cians and representatives from the building, ambulance servic- couldn’t meet the standards is on the Joint Commission visited es, housekeeping.” Beehive MWMC unannounced and con- back then and taxpayers were Sagers is adamant that MWMC ducted an in-depth analysis of paying $1 million to $2 million is at the top of its game. “I would hospital services over a span of each year to keep the hospital compare us favorably to any four days. open,” Sagers said. your Christmas List Now that the area’s major hos- hospital our size. Our services In 2003, the Joint Commission awarded MWMC a Gold Seal of pital is under private manage- are becoming comparable to Health Care, the highest honor ment, the future appears much any major hospital in the nation. • WB service works great with on it gives to hospitals. Last month brighter. Community Health Patient satisfaction is high,” he line gaming...a must for your evaluators were back in Tooele Systems, which owns MWMC, said. FREE to see if those standards are still operates 78 hospitals nation- The medical center has hired new x-box or Nintendo system INSTALLAT being met. wide. The company’s financial 39 new physicians in the past “After they visited, they said strength allows the hospital to three years and is anchored by switching fromION if the survey was exceptional,” lure top physicians and provide nearly 100 nurses. “Our nurses • Low ping times another internet said Yvonne Nielson, director the latest in medical equipment. are the heart and soul of the of quality and regulation com- Hospital administrators hospital,” Nielson said. • A must for downloading music service!!! pliance at MWMC. Every three said the week was a bit hec- e-mail:[email protected] for your new ipod

Twice as fast as DSL and Cable TV based Serves ALL of Tooele Valley Stansbury Park Community Park residents a place to estab- internet. No danger of price increases after Stansbury Agency, a “non-governing gov- lish “a single voice.” introductory periods. No additional or Including Grantsville, Pine Canyon, Stockton, ernmental association,” accord- Totman, who came to Utah Stansbury Park, Lake Point, Wendover & Elko continued from page A1 hidden fees. No contracts. No fine print. ing to the Stansbury Park Web from California, said he feels As a governing body, a town- 24/7 Tech support. Local Technicians. site, heads community activities some urgency to see Stansbury ship traditionally is a planning such as Stansbury Days. Park establish a planning com- commission formed to prevent The Stansbury Park mission because he witnessed annexation or to lay the foun- Improvement District (SPID) is urban sprawl firsthand in his dation for incorporation, Cline responsible for culinary water native state, and wants to help said. Legislation passed in 1997, and sewer facilities for the Tooele County avoid the same however, changed the law in park. The Stansbury Recreation fate. In addition, he said, devel- order to prevent townships from and Greenbelt Service Agency, oping a township will help blocking annexation from neigh- where Totman currently serves Stansbury establish physical boring cities. as a board member, is charged boundaries. Townships have the power to with maintaining common areas Townships are not new at offer planning and zoning rec- such as parks, Stansbury Lake the north end of Tooele County. ommendations, but the County Commission is under no obliga- and the Stansbury Golf Course. Erda and Pine Canyon have Sign up in Tooele at: tion to honor these suggestions. Each of these organizations is both established townships, Totman said he hopes a town- specific in scope and limited in Cline said. ship will also give the 8,170 resi- ability to set and enforce policy If Stansbury Park continues Kopy King 60 S. Main Radio Shack 756 N. Main dents of Stansbury Park a “uni- for the community at large. to grow at its current rate, the fied voice.” If a township is organized, community may very well con- Classic Copy 211 N. Main Currently Stansbury Park falls it will not supersede the exist- sider looking at incorporating under the auspices of Tooele ing associations, agencies and and forming its own government County with a collection of agen- improvement districts, Cline in the next 10 years, Cline said. cies and special districts setting said. They will continue to oper- While the process of incor- policy on everything from public ate as independent levels of gov- porating is exciting, it is also lands to community architec- ernment as long as Stansbury very expensive, as independent tural standards. Park residents wish them to towns are responsible for their Several neighborhoods continue to exist. own police force, fire protec- in the community are part of But Totman is optimistic that tion, roads and other municipal homeowners associations. The a township would give Stansbury functions. TUESDAY December 12, 2006 A5 Wendover concert hall aims to lure locals over the border Anyone Can Have a by Missy Thompson STAFF WRITER Great Smile Wendover has always been known as the gambling city of choice for Tooele County residents. Now, however, Wendover has a different attraction to lure gamers and non-gamers alike over the bor- der. The Peppermill Concert Hall opened in July, but word is finally getting around the entertainment industry that Wendover is well worth play- ing. The hall has begun attract- ing big-name talent and antici- pates booking even bigger Hans D. Smith names in the future. FAMILY • GENERAL • COSMETIC In venues like the Salt Palace or E-Center, patrons are lucky DENTISTRY to get within 500 feet of the performer. At the Peppermill FREE COSMETIC CONSULTATION Concert Hall the furthest photography / Troy Boman When you present this ad seat from the stage is 90 feet, The Peppermill Concert Hall marquee advertises an upcoming concert with Merle Haggard. said John Spillman market- VENEERS • IMPLANTS 843-0225 ing director for the Rainbow, of their choosing. out that Wendover was a real see for themselves the differ- CROWNS • DENTURES 88 E. 700 N., Ste. B Peppermill and Montego Bay “A lot of audiences like old place to play. ent options for seating. Most emergencies seen same day. casinos. country, a lot like newer coun- “We’ve had great comments “The floor and back is like “It is a $19 million facil- try, a lot like comedy and clas- from all the artists on how theater-style seating. There’s ity, everything is state of the sic rock and oldies,” Spillman nice the facility is,” Spillman not a bad seat in the house,” art,” Spillman said. “One of the added. “We‘re trying to have said. “We had a call last week he added. things we wanted to do was an offering so everyone gets to from a performer that Wayne Even though the concert hall Pre-ChrPre-Christmaistmass make a facility enjoyable for participate.” Newton recommended. Those continues to draw big names, it customers and want entertain- Spillman was able to book things speak volumes. We want does face challenges. Because ers to perform there.” most of the artists through a to pamper the stars so they most entertainers book their Over the summer, artists talent buyer from Las Vegas. hurry back. It’s taken awhile play dates as far as a year in like Tanya Tucker and Anne- Initially there was difficulty in for them to find out about us advance, Spillman has had a Margaret were booked for getting entertainers to come but now the word is out it’s difficult time booking an event shows. Upcoming acts include to the small town. People much easier to book acts.” every weekend. Neil Sadaka — performing would ask, “where the heck’s The Peppermill Concert “Now that we’re in full Saturday — Merle Haggard, Wendover?” Spillman said. Hall’s website also features an swing, we’re booking as far Foreigner, ZZ Top and Trace The Peppermill designed interactive way for patrons to out as we can. We’re plan- Adkins. Booking a broad range a special Web site to allow decide where they want their ning to have something every of musicians and comedians agents and managers to take a seats. By clicking on a section, Friday and Saturday. And with is an attempt to get people virtual tour of the concert hall a view of the stage from that big entertainers like Merle who normally would not go to and see what it has to offer. section is shown. Spillman Haggard, he’ll be on two Wendover to attend a concert After a few shows, word was said he wants concert-goers to nights,” Spillman said. %

������������ OFF Air ���������� continued from page A1 20 ����������� THING problems because of its bowl shape Guns locked in on all sides by mountains. �������������� EVERY10% off Salt Lake and Tooele County have except a similar bowl shape, but the Great Salt Lake helps open up SLC and �������������� Tooele valleys. ���������������� While Tooele Valley does not �������� have nearly as big a problem with air quality as Salt Lake City or Layaway for Cache Valley, as the population of the area grows Coombs said he Christmas expects to see air quality problems NOW! increase. One potential problem for Tooele Valley is that it’s home to the largest percentage of commuters in the state, Coombs said. This high MICHAEL C. GUBLER, Agent concentration of drivers — many of whom commute long distances photography / Troy Boman 108 East Vine — has the potential of contributing Wide-open spaces and less traffic congestion give Tooele Valley an Tooele, UT 84074 to air quality problems in the area. advantage in the battle to keep air clean. 882-0202 Carpooling and better use of mass ��������� transportation could help mitigate stations are placed by the EPA Healthy people should also avoid that problem in the future. based on population density. exercising outside if the air is hazy. Currently the state of Utah Coombs advised residents with Coombs also suggested the use has one air monitoring station in ������������������������������������������� respiratory issues to avoid going of a wood burning stove should be Tooele County, located in down- ����������������������������������������������� 14 W. Vine, Tooele • 882-7472 ����������������������������������������������������� town Tooele City. Air monitoring outside when the air quality is hazy. curtailed during visibly hazy days. ����������������������������� A6 TUESDAY December 12, 2006

■ Editorials, guest opinions, letters to the editor ■ Managing Editor Jeff Barrus: 882-0050 Open Forum

Voice of Tooele County since 1894 Our View Lake Point residents deserve a voice Stansbury Park has a service agency. Erda has a township. Now some Lake Point residents would like their own governing body to shape the direction in which their community will develop. Doubters wonder whether it’s really necessary for each new residential area to form its own quasi-municipal government. After all, they might say, where is Lake Point’s main street? Where are its schools? What would a governing body do and how would it work under the authority of county government? But these objections miss the point. Communities, whether new or old, have a right to some form of self-determination — particularly as one community grows into another. Witness the example of the high-density Tooele subdivision of Overlake and the five-acre homesteads of Erda slowly creeping toward each other. When those two communities meet, whose way of life will prevail? So whether the disparate towns of Tooele County form quasi-govern- mental townships and homeowners’ organizations, or push to become autonomous municipalities, they deserve a voice of their own. That’s cer- tainly true in Lake Point, where a spacious, rural lifestyle has kept some families in the area for decades while attracting new residents who love Lake Point’s mountain views, horse properties and short commute times into Salt Lake City. Recently county planners sided with these values when they decided not to allow lots smaller than an acre in Lake Point and enlarged the area’s boundaries all the way from the summit of the North Oquirrh Mountains to the edge of the Great Salt Lake. Residents wanted the larger boundar- ies in order to ensure their rural lifestyle wouldn’t be encroached upon. The new boundaries are a positive first step to defining Lake Point ANOTHER VIEW and managing its future growth. The next step might be township status. In our opinion, that would be another positive move toward helping the community develop in a way that’s in keeping with the wishes of its resi- dents. A Multilateral Cuban Embargo? With Fidel Castro unlikely ever to There are going to be changes in ANOTHER VIEW return to power, the world’s democra- Cuba soon, some subtle, some less cies should use every diplomatic tool so. And in the background there will at their disposal to press a post-Fidel be forces quietly shifting, moving, Havana to move toward democracy. changing shape, forming new alli- One of those tools is the embar- ances and breaking old ones. Avoid excess this go. Its end without preconditions The world’s democracies need to — like the General Assembly wants look and listen very closely during — would give, blindly, a massive this crucial time in Cuban history. boost to whatever government is Then they need to act in support of holiday season in place after the death of Castro. forces working to move the nation Diplomatically, politically, economi- toward democracy. Elements of the he spend time carefully selecting the cally, morally — in every conceivable embargo, carefully calibrated accord- t has become an annual ritual: house perfect, heartfelt gift, now, we let way — the reversal of more than 40 ing to events on the island, can be a Last month, as it has for the at the the media tell us what we want years of U.S. policy would confer powerful tool that the United States past 15 years, the U.N. General corner – buying the biggest, the best and the American seal of approval upon should not give up. T Assembly voted overwhelmingly of my street has the trendiest – no matter the per- I post-Fidel Cuba. Why do that before In fact, other democracies should for a resolution urging the United committed a son we’re giving to actually wants. knowing what post-Fidel Cuba is grab the tool and use it. They could States to end its four-decade-old horrifying sin of Personally, I’ve always been a going to look like? promote democracy in post-Fidel embargo against Castro’s Cuba. over-decoration. bit of a Scrooge. Being Jewish, It is self-evident that the Let’s-Be- Cuba more effectively if they, too, Instead of sim- my Christmas tradition involves The vote was 183-4 with one Nice-to-Fidel school of diplomacy were willing to calibrate trade with ply putting his Daniel Kline seeing a movie and eating Chinese abstention. Voting with the United favored by Europe and Latin America Cuba in tune with Havana’s willing- Christmas deco- Guest Columnist food, so I’ve never really been States were Israel, Marshall Islands has not brought Cuba one millimeter ness to embrace democracy. rations out early, sucked into the excess of the and Palau. Micronesia abstained. Not closer to democracy. Cuba trades The embargo needs to be, yes, my neighbor has season. I enjoy a cup of eggnog even Great Britain wants to be part of with just about every major coun- a multilateral endeavor. Because decided to mix his Thanksgiving now and again. I have some nice this multinational coalition. try on Earth other than the United to push Cuba toward a democratic decorations with his Christmas memories of caroling with my I am by nature a multilateralist, States, and this year expects to host a future, the United States, Israel and ones. This leaves his yard a garish Christian friends as a schoolboy uncomfortable when U.S. policymak- record 2.5 million tourists. Yet all that a couple of barely inhabited oceanic mess of inflatable monstrosities and have even trimmed a tree ers shoot off on their own claiming contact has not convinced the Cuban rocks are not enough. Too bad that where Santa fights for attention on occasion. Since I’m mostly America acting alone can solve the regime to stop jailing dissidents or 183-4 vote makes it difficult to give with a turkey dressed as a pilgrim lacking in the holiday spirit, my world’s problems without help from prohibit its citizens from opening a Cubans the international help they and some sort of merry-go-round house remains undecorated, my anybody, just by kicking butt. little corner bodega. need. of reindeer. cupboard remains bare of festive But it is clear that fixing Cuba will Of course, neither has the unilat- Roger Hernandez is a syndicated As ugly as my neighbor’s display cookies and my sweaters continue only happen if United States ignores eral embargo imposed by the United columnist and writer-in-residence at is, I would forgive it if it had been to have simple patterns, not elabo- the international community’s call to States. New Jersey Institute of Technology. a work of love. Had he labored rate reindeer-based designs. end the embargo now, of all times. What to do then? (c) 2006 King Features Synd., Inc. for days carefully constructing a I’m also entirely unwilling to scene — no matter how distaste- wake up at three in the morning ful I found it — I’d respect his to go shopping and no bargain or effort and look the other way. product scarcity will entice me Unfortunately, where decorating to camp out overnight in front your house used to require care- of a store. I have no plans to kill fully stringing lights, dangerous anyone for a Playstation 3 or even climbing on icy roofs, and dealing hurt somebody for a Nintendo Wii. with the maddening frustration of My son may not get the latest, hot- burned out bulbs, today’s holiday test toy – even if he really wants it displays simply require an air – but I’m guessing he’ll get more pump. These inflatable abomina- than a few gifts he will like. tions require neither effort nor There won’t be a plasma TV originality and using them betrays for me under the tree and, in fact, a laziness that has infected too there won’t even be a tree. There much of the holiday season. will, however, be phone calls and The end of December, which visits with friends I haven’t seen contains Christmas, New Year’s all year. There will be excited and usually Chanukah, has always sharing of pictures and the trad- been the American season for ing of stories with people I care gift-giving as well as reconnect- about. Hopefully, there will be ing with family and friends. Now, ham, cookies, eggnog and maybe a unfortunately, too much of the little scotch. I might not get every- heartfelt sentiment has been bled thing, but I should get more than out in favor of bigger gifts, fancier enough. lawn displays and more ostenta- tious shows of wealth. Detailed Daniel B. Kline’s book, “50 Christmas letters sharing what has Things Every Guy Should Know transpired with the family have How to Do,” is available in book- been replaced with pre-printed stores everywhere. He can be impersonal cards. Instead of bak- reached at [email protected]. ing we buy, instead of cooking, An archive of his columns can be we take-out. Whereas we used to found at www.notastep.com.

A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since 1894

Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor TUESDAY December 12, 2006 A7 New section aims to add context to local coverage Something f you’re the amount of state and We’ll include news of fast- 112 years. We intend to contin- us know what you like and On Your a regular regional news in the paper growth communities, housing ue that tradition. Our writers, dislike about the paper — and Mind? reader after hearing from readers trends, education, the environ- photographers and correspon- I ways we might do a better job. of the — many of whom live inside ment, land-use issues, military dents will still be out there Transcript Tooele County but work out- affairs and other topics with in the community covering Small newspapers only thrive Bulletin, you side — that they would like a local impact. Hopefully, these everything from major land when they’re “owned” by a might have broader picture of the events stories will provide parallels deals to high school sports community. I encourage you Write a letter to the Editor! noticed a and issues shaping our home for similar opportunities and to local plays and concerts. to exercise your right as an change in the today. A new section, “Utah challenges facing us in west- In fact, we’re expanding our P.O. Box 390 owner to let us know how we way we’ve and the West,” aims to orga- ern Utah. team of reporters, correspon- Tooele, UT 84074 organized nize these stories from sever- This new section will not dents, columnists and student can serve you better. [email protected] Jeff Barrus this edi- al media outlets and present come at the expense of local writers to help beef up our [email protected] Editor tion of the them consistently just behind coverage. We understand that local coverage in the months newspaper. our front-page local news. local news and a community- ahead. We’re mak- Editor’s Stories in “Utah and the oriented perspective are the So enjoy the new section ing an effort West” will be selected for their reasons readers have turned and the broader context it The History of to increase Notebook relevance to Tooele County. to the Transcript Bulletin for brings. And please always let Rush Valley Commemorating the 150th Anniversary ready to retire.” trict employees shouldn’t rush out of Ultimately, McDonald, who taught of the settlement of the Town of Teacher Uncertainty over benefits also the district yet. He says they will be across Tooele Valley until retiring Rush Valley is now available! motivated Tooele Junior High given ample notice before the plan continued from page A1 last year, believes it’s kids who will Don’t miss this opportunity to learn School teacher and counselor Anna changes to make an informed deci- pay the price. about Rush Valley’s exciting past Gonzales to retire last year at age sion. And Johnsen doesn’t expect fits. Now, she thinks longtime teach- “You know when I first started in a new 304 page, hard-bound ers are having what they rightfully 54. the new policy to go into effect until book featuring topics such as: on with Tooele County in 1972, we Early History, Goshute Indians, earned taken away from them. “I think they’re going to drop that 2008. Still, he acknowledges the 20 [retirement plan], so the reason I retirees last year were more than were the highest paid teachers with Water Troubles, Church’s, In the fastest growing district in decided to retire last year had a lot usual. the best benefits in the state,” said Industries, Tragedy’s, and the state, some teachers are feeling much more! Also included is a to do with what I was going to lose, “The rumor was out there it was McDonald. “And I don’t know what’s pressure to get out before they’re complete list of Town Councilmen, and I didn’t want to lose all those changing. So some of them went last happened but we’ve fallen to the ready, which could exacerbate a dis- Bishoprics, Missionaries, and benefits. If I wouldn’t have lost that year, some of them went this year, trictwide teacher shortage. At just point where, I don’t know that we’re over 100 biographies of I would have continued to work,” some of them will go next year,” Hurry! Supplies are limited. Local Pioneers, Leaders and one elementary school, Shepard was the lowest, but we’re close to it. I Gonzales said. he said. Prominent Citizens from recently told by the principal four understand you have to have money $26.00 per book In 2000, Gonzales lost her Medigap Still, options remain for retired 1856 to 2006. teachers were waiting on the new to pay out money, but who’s really coverage just a few months shy of teachers. Some like Shepard can suffering here — it’s the kids. The plan to decide whether to retire after completing her 25th year, when the find jobs in other districts. A few For more information please contact: this year. plan went out of effect for those were asked or at least allowed to district is having a really hard time Theater teacher Carol LaForge, is with under 25 years teaching in the go back to work for Tooele District getting teachers.” Lacey Russell Burrows 435-837-2528 contemplating retirement if her ben- district. under 19 hours a week. e-mail: [email protected] efits change. She’s been responsible “I thought that was the worse Post-retirement, Gonzales is for producing plays at Tooele High thing because Medigap would have working 17 hours a week in the School for decades and said she paid for my insurance for the rest Tooele Junior High School counsel- has no desire to retire, but 34 years of my life and now I have insurance ing office. into her career she would seriously from age 55 to 65, then I’ll just have “I am retired, but I’m working consider it if the benefits package Medicare and Medicaid — if they part-time because right now we changes. even still have that,” said Gonzales. have our comp-guidance review, we “I just heard through the rumor “I hope that’s still there because I’ve have our accreditation, and I just mill the Legislature’s going to take been paying for it.” didn’t want to leave the new coun- away our benefits. If that’s the case For those who don’t have a spouse selor with all these things going on,” the teachers that have 30 years in with good benefits, another retired Gonzales said. “I’m pretty sure this is Come Visit can’t afford to stay. If you have 30 teacher, Myra McDonald, says the my last year.” years, you need to get out now,” changes are especially devastating. But, if it wasn’t for the fear of los- LaForge said. “If you’re a teacher without a hus- ing benefits when she felt it was the If the district were to lose LaForge band who has a good insurance plan, right time to retire, Gonzales said early, Shepard thinks it would be a you’re really left out there without a she’d still be full time. tragedy. paddle,” McDonald said. “I wouldn’t have ever retired if Santa Claus “She’s irreplaceable. We may get Shepard, who recently got another I hadn’t worried about losing ben- another teacher, but what she’s done job heading a charter school in Salt efits,” she said. “I have the best job for drama in Tooele County is dif- Lake City, said since her husband’s a in the world. I don’t know too many & His Elf ficult to replace,” Shepard said. “You contractor she’s in that situation. people who love their job as much want people to retire when they’re Superintendent Johnsen says dis- as I do.” at the A&W Restaurant in GRANTSVILLE fiber couch and chair which are one to do it,” he said. December 16th • 1-4 P.M. Sewer now soaked with sewer water.” Joseph said he has not yet had continued from page A1 Again, Joseph, the landlord time to estimate the damage to came to Tooele. But this time not the two duplexes that have been PICTURES WILL BE AVAILABLE and told her “everything is clear.” one but two of his duplex units ruined by sewer water. Baer said she then turned on had sewer water inside. “I plan to come to Tooele today BY STILLBOX STUDIOS® her kitchen sink and once again “There was an inch of sludge and pick up some claim forms,” sewage came out of the water on the kitchen table in that apart- he said. line. ment, “ Joseph said. Baker said the city will pay for A&W Restaurant Baird claims more than 500 gal- Dave Joseph, the Salt lake City the cleanup. He added that last 230 East Main Street landlord of the apartment, imme- lons of sewer sludge was drained night, city workers did find rags diately came to Tooele. from her home last night. clogging the sewer lines running Grantsville, Utah “At that point in time, not every- “Everything is ruined,” she said along 7th Street, near where the 435-884-5508 thing in Kym’s house was ruined,” this morning. “I was able to save Baer family lives. Joseph said. “We were having a few family photos from the top of my dresser, but I’ve lost every- the carpets cleaned. I personally thing else.” went out and cut 8 inches of sheet Baer, a student at Salt Lake rock that had been damaged and Community College, and the replaced it. Most of the furniture mother of five children had hoped in the house was still OK. to have her family back in their Tooele City Attorney Roger apartment by Christmas. M Baker said the city has been R Baer is staying at one home to Keep A T! extremely helpful in getting the with friends, while her children ps you & W KE sewer problem solved. te T Y OC have been each been placed in S OAST our P “We have sent more than one a separate home with friends or n y person to the home. They spent 3 his Holiday Seaso $ i neighbors. T n - PL 50 two days trying to understand US “There’s no way we’ll all be an A 2 what was causing the sewage EXTR home for Christmas now,” Baer backup,” Baker said. “We even said Tuesday. sent cameras down the lines to In fact, the landlord said that see what the problem was.” even though he can sometimes STEP #1 But Monday night another put up sheet rock and do other sewer backup flooded the Baer restorative work, he simply does Get a new heating & cooling system from Harris Aire Serv. home. not have time to re-do the two STEP#2 Receive $250 gift certificate that you can spend “The sewer backed up into my apartments he has lost to sewer house at about 3 p.m.,” Baer said. water in Tooele. before Christmas at the Fashion Place Mall. “I went home and this time every- “I guess I will have to go out STEP #3 Pay nothing down with no interest or thing was ruined. I had a micro- and borrow money to hire some- payments until July! Twin Falls toasts repeal of Don’t let your older heating & cooling system put a damper on your holiday cheer. Get a new more efficient system Sunday liquor sale prohibition today from Harris Aire Serv. There are only a limited amount of gift certificates available so you must act now. TWIN FALLS, Idaho (AP) — Last of liquor. A Pressbox patron agreed. week, patrons at the Pressbox “It’s not a big deal,” Jamie Sports Bar cheered after watching Benavibes, who was having a mixed Offer good thru 12/24/06 a televised Twin Falls City Council drink, told The Times-News. “It’s vote to allow liquor sales in bars and just having more choice.” The Same Great restaurants on Sunday. Call Today Lifting the ban, area bar and res- � � ��������������������������������� Service AT So on Sunday, patrons took taurant owners said, would bring in � �� ����������������������������������� for a FREE advantage of the new law. more business and cause some peo- ������ ����������������������������������� No Extra Charge “It’s nice to be able to have a � ������������������������������ Estimate… ple to travel less on Sunday, noting � ����������������� No Matter When cocktail instead of having a beer,” that some people drove to Jackpot, � You Call said Mick Barnes, eating chicken Nev., to get liquor by the drink. ��������������� ����� wings and drinking whiskey and Pressbox bartender George ��������������� water. Salinas said that for every five cus- HARRIS AIR SERV IS The council voted 5-2 on Dec. 4 to We’re open 24 hours a day 7 days a week. You can call anytime and get a life tomers, two were ordering liquor or OWNED AND OPERATED allow liquor by the drink to be sold person that cares about your needs at no extra charge. That’s right no overtime mixed drinks on Sunday. IN TOOELE FOR permanently on all Sundays, after charges. And everything we do in your home is 100% satisfaction guaranteed. 15 YEARS RUNNING. a group of liquor license holders in “I’ve had about 10 calls and each call has been, ‘If we can get liquor THE SAME GREAT the city petitioned the council to lift SERVICE AT NO EXTRA the ban by Dec. 31. Before, only beer we’ll be down there,”’ Salinas said. ZERO DOWN ��������� ��������� and wine could be sold on Sundays. Not all popular watering holes CHARGE NO MATTER The council cited inconsistency will be open Sundays, but many that ZERO INTEREST ���������� ������� WHEN YOU CALL in a 1947 state law. Another factor: generally draw nighttime regulars ZERO PAYMENT New Year’s Eve falls on a Sunday expect Sundays to become busy. this year. “I know a lot of people are stoked FOR A FULL YEAR Council members also noted that about the liquor change so they’ll ONLY AT AIRE SERV � � ��� ������������������������������������������������������ the amount of alcohol in a beer or be here,” said Amy Whitmore, a bar- OAC glass of wine is the same as a drink tender at Woody’s. A8 TUESDAY December 12, 2006 NOTES OF APPRECIATION OBITUARIES

too many to mention by name. Allred Family Thank you for helping her stay Jay Hicks Jeffery Titara with us as long as you did. To The family of Teri Allred the EMTs and paramedics who 1909 – 2006 3/15/1973 - would like to express our sin- helped us on Teri’s last day thank cerest thanks to all our neigh- 12/8/2006 you. Also a special thank you Jay Hicks, age 97, died Dec. bors and friends who sent cards, to the Grantsville Sixth Ward 7, 2006, in Ibapah, Utah. He was food and sent money during the Our beloved Jeffery (J.T.) Relief Society for the wonderful born Jan. 29, 1909, in Salt Lake recent passing of Teri. We would retired from his earthly pres- lunch afterwards. And especial- City, Utah to John U. and Amy also like to thank all the doc- ly Bishop Scott Stice, thank you ence, and into the arms of Erickson Hicks. He graduated his savior December 8, 2006. tors and nurses who took care for all you have done to help us from Grantsville High School in of Teri over the years. They are through this time. He was born March 15, 1973 1927 and married Leatha Weaver in Tucson, Ariz. to John and on Dec. 23, 1937. He was a life- Jacque Titara. J.T. was loved time rancher, member of the by all who knew him, and will Johnson Family a thank you to members of the LDS Church, 4-H leader for over be greatly missed. J.T. made a Baptist church in Grantsville 50 years, beloved father, grand- huge impact on this world, he who thoughtfully provided con- father, great-grandfather, uncle We, the family of Charlie Jay Hicks was a hero in the eyes of his Jeffery Titara solement, prayers, support and and friend. He is survived by his daughter Nikole and his loving Johnson, would like to publicly daily meals and a very well pre- children, Joy (Garld) Blanton, held Friday, Dec. 15 at 1 p.m. wife Christina. J.T. loved to Jeff Hyden. Survived by his thank all those who helped us pared luncheon following the Cheryl Penney, Duane (Patty), at the Grantsville Stake Center laugh, and lived to make oth- wife and soul mate Chrissy, through this difficult time of los- memorial service. Lori (Sterling) Wines, sister Hilda 550 East Durfee St. Grantsville, ers laugh. J.T. enjoyed telling his beautiful daughter Nikole, ing a wonderful husband, father Gwen Johnson Richens age 100, brother Lowell Utah. Friends may call at Tate jokes, playing games, spend- his mother Jacque, sisters and grandfather. In particular Chuck and Nora age 92, eight grandchildren, Mortuary 110 South Main St. ing time with family, and he Jeanette and Janice and his nine great-grandchildren. He is Tooele on Thursday evening adored his job. J.T. worked four nephews (one’s on the preceded in death by his wife, from 6-8 p.m. and Friday 11:30 for Nicholas and Co. for 13 way). Funeral services will Digital parents, brother Blaine, sister a.m. – 12:45 p.m. prior to ser- be held Thursday, Dec. 14 at Sales Event years, and made many close MIRACLE EAR Ruth Russell and granddaughter vices at the church. Interment in friends Colby (Moses), Brett 11:00 a.m. at the Stake Center Jan. Funeral services will be the Grantsville Cemetery. (Moan), Antonio (Pork Chop), in Grantsville, 550 E. Durfee Angel (Burrito), Carrilio (Papa with a viewing at 9:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, Nicholas and * Smurf), Chris, and many oth- $ On THE MIRACLE-EAR James Ferguson ers. He is preceded in death Co. has established a trust 495 AUDIO CHOICE CONTOUR by his father John, his brother fund for his daughter Nikole Holiday Special DIGITAL HEARING AID Maj. USA Retired Justin, and his life long friend Marie Titara at Wells Fargo.

HEAR THE MAGIC I was born Nov. 11, 1919 in Clarksburg, West Virginia. My father OF THE HOLIDAYS was Perry Ferguson, my mother Nick A. Paloukos Jr. HURRY, OFFER EXPIRES DEC. 13, 2006 was Virginia (Loar) Ferguson. I was *No other offers or discounts apply. preceded in death by my first wife Nick passed away peacefully All discounts do not apply to prior sales. Jennie and my daughter Jean. On in his sleep Dec. 8, 2006 in Salt Sept. 8, 2001 I married an angel Lake City. He was born Sept. Thora Novak, and I have been 23, 1960, to Nick Paloukos 230 So. Main • Tooele •1-800-748-4999 extremely happy ever since. Sr. and Lois Rae Watson of I lived life as it was dealt to me Salt Lake City. He is sur- and did the best I could with it. I vived by his parents Nick and make no apologies and offer no Eleri Paloukos and Lois Rae excuses. I thank those who were my James Ferguson Watson; his daughters Nicole friends. As for those who were not going home. To my family whom I and Rochelle Paloukos, their SALE my friends you are the losers. love very much, may the Lord bless mother Gloria Green; broth- I served my country for 37 years, you and keep you, may He make his ers Tony (Chris) Paloukos WEEK and Tooele City for 20 years. I held grace shine upon you, and give you of Colorado, Mike and Craig $699. Feb. 27 11 Day Mexican Dawn Princess many positions of importance, none (Michelle) Watson of Salt Lake peace both now and ever more. Nick A. Paloukos Jr. (Inside) of which mean anything now. My Per my request there will be no City; Sisters Terri Watson, Lisa $ 649. March 4, 11, 18 Eastern Caribbean Caribbean Princess military service was in the Pacific viewing or service. If you would like W. Davis (deceased) and Lisa 700 South, Salt Lake City on (Inside) Theater except for a tour through to make a donation to the American Paloukos of Salt Lake City. Tuesday, Dec. 12 from 2 p.m. $649. April 14, 21, 28 7 Day Western Caribbean Star Princess (Inside) France and Germany. Cancer Society in my name, please Viewing will be held at to 4 p.m. with a prayer service $ My travels are over and I am do so. Deseret Mortuary, 36 East at 3:30 p.m. 699. May 27 7 Day Alaska (Inside) Sun Princess $1399. May 27 7 Day Alaska (Balcony) Sun Princess $1199. Mar., Apr., May 10 Day South Pacific Tahitian Princess (Inside) $999. Jun. 8, 17 9 Day Caribbean Crown Princess (Inside) Search parties looking for three Only Pay $100 deposit per person to hold your cabin. *Above rates are cruise & port tax. Air, transfers & gov. fees are additional. Rates based on double occupancy & subject to change. THOMAS TRAVEL climbers on Oregon’s Mount Hood “YOUR CRUISE EXPERTS” by Joseph B. Frazier watch was in effect for the them need to be rescued. but Jason later said his father ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER area at least through Tuesday. A note that the three miss- “didn’t sound good,” Cameron PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) The Oregon Air National Guard ing climbers left at a Forest said. — Rescue teams headed up had a helicopter on standby in Service station detailing their Authorities were unable to the flanks of Mount Hood on case the weather improved. plans said they were taking re-establish contact with James Monday to search for three The route the climbers took “minimal gear,” Doug Jones, and there had been no sign of climbers reported missing in is very difficult, with slopes of a permit specialist with the the two other climbers. heavy snow, the Hood River 50 or 60 degrees and occasion- Mount Hood National Forest, “I’m just scared he was hurt County sheriff’s office said. al sheer walls of ice, said Steve told the Oregonian. and the other guys went to get Reach Every Household The mother of one of the Rollins, a rescue leader with The trio left their car on help,” Cameron said. men said he had called his Portland Mountain Rescue, Wednesday to climb the diffi- Cameron described her in the Tooele Valley! son on a cell phone to say which sent two teams up the cult north side of Mount Hood, 48-year-old son, who lives in mountain. Oregon’s tallest peak, and had he was stranded in a snow Dallas, as an avid climber who “There is more than 2,000 planned to spend two nights cave just below the summit of has scaled Mount McKinley feet of that terrain,” he told on the mountain. the 11,235-foot peak while his and peaks in South America The Associated Press. One of the climbers was TOOELE companions went for help. and in Europe. TRANSCRIPT Rollins said conditions on Kelly James, his mother, Lou “From the conversation, it It was the second time in left us very concerned for the the mountain were deadly. Ann Cameron of Bryant, Ark., BULLETIN There is “very hard ice, cou- said in a telephone interview less than a month that some- person’s welfare,” Hood River one was reported missing TOTAL MARKET COVERAGE PLAN County Chief Deputy Jerry pled with very high winds. You Monday. have a lot of snow on very She said James called his in snowy, isolated areas of Brown said. Oregon. James Kim of San Snow was falling heavily hard ice. There is no easy way son, Jason, from inside a snow off the mountain,” he said. cave on the mountain’s north Francisco died of hypothermia Advertising • 882-0050 Monday at Timberline Lodge, after leaving his wife and their where the three were to have Authorities described the face Sunday afternoon, saying two small daughters in their met friends on Friday or three men as experienced but the other two men had gone snowbound car in the Coast Saturday, and a winter storm said none had climbed Mount back down the mountain to Hood before. About 10,000 seek help. Range while he hiked out in people a year start for the sum- James said he felt confi- search of help. His wife and mit and on average 20 to 25 of dent the men would return, children were rescued.

Give a Gift They’ll Use Ribbon Cutting All Year Long... A Gift Subscription to the Transcript-Bulletin Mail the Gift Coupon or below with payment to: Please call: 882-0050 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin or P.O. Box 390 Visit our office at: Tooele, UT 84074 58 N. Main, Tooele $37 TOOELETRANSCRIPT ONE FULL YEAR Carrier service available in Tooele, ULLETIN Grantsville, Stockton, Stansbury Park, B Lake Point and Erda.

GIFT SUBSCRIPTION TO: FROM: Name Name Address Address City State Zip City State Zip Phone Phone

PAYMENT: Check Credit Card: Visa MasterCard Amer. Ex. Discover photo courtesy of Debbie Winn Card # Exp. Date Backyard Toys, LLC has recently joined the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce and a ribbon cutting was held to celebrate the occasion. Backyard Toys is located in Erda at 426 East Cimarron Way. TUESDAY December 12, 2006 A9 WEEKDAY MORNING CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 (2) CBS News The Early Show The Price Is Right The Young and the Restless As the World Turns (4) ABC (5:30) News Good Morning America Live With Regis and Kelly Good Things Utah The View (5) NBC News Today Rachael Ray Studio 5 (7) KUED Sesame Street Curious George Clifford-Red Dragon Tales Big Big World Reading Rainbow Between-Lions Postcards-Buster Maya & Miguel Cyberchase Varied Programs (8) KPNZ Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Varied Programs Paid Program Jerry Springer Maury (10) TBS Saved by the Bell Saved by the Bell Dawson’s Creek Movie Home Improve. Home Improve. NewsRadio The Cosby Show (11) KBYU LDS Confer. Mister Rogers Teletubbies Arthur Curious George Clifford-Red Dragon Tales Big Big World Berenstain Bears Barney & Friends BYU Devotnl LDS Confer. (13) FOX News News News Cristina’s Court Divorce Court The Megan Mullally Show FOX 13 News at 11 (14) KJZZ Shephrd Chapl Paid Program Paid Program Guthy-Renker.com Paid Program Paid Program Home Improve. My Wife and Kids Montel Williams Dr. Keith Ablow Tuesday (15) KUWB The Daily Buzz Eye for an Eye Eye for an Eye Judge Lopez Judge Lopez Judge Hatchett Judge Hatchett Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Buffy the Vampire Slayer The Practice Spin City Spin City Dharma & Greg Dharma & Greg How the Grinch Stole Christmas (23) FX Varied Programs $ (25) QVC 7 p.m. on ABC Really Wild Barking Mad Backyard Habitat Adoption Tales Animal Miracles Emergency Vets Emergency Vets Animal Cops Houston Varied Programs Another holiday classic joins “It’s the (26) ANPL Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” in the (27) NICK SpongeBob SpongeBob Varied Programs Go, Diego, Go! Blue’s Clues Backyardigans The Wonder Pets! Dora the Explorer Go, Diego, Go! Blue’s Clues Backyardigans Varied Programs Big Four-O club this year. Since its (28) FAM Boy Meets World Boy Meets World The 700 Club Varied Programs Living the Life Home Videos Gilmore Girls Full House Full House Family Matters Family Matters first airing on CBS in 1966, this ani- (29) TOON Gym Partner Tom & Jerry Scooby-Doo Looney Tunes Movie Varied Programs Looney Tunes mated adaptation of the Dr. Seuss (31) CMTV (5:00) CMT Music Varied Programs tale has evolved into an annual view- (33) DISN Lilo & Stitch Buzz-Maggie Stanley JoJo’s Circus The Wiggles Higglytown Little Einsteins Mickey Mouse Handy Manny Doodlebops Charlie & Lola Koala Brothers ing tradition. Boris Karloff narrates (36) SPIKE Paid Program Paid Program Blind Date Blind Date World’s Wildest Police Videos The Shield World’s Most Amazing Videos World’s Wildest Police Videos and voices the green-skinned grouch who sets out to spoil Christmas for (39) TNT Charmed Charmed ER ER Judging Amy Judging Amy the citizens of Whoville. (41) CNN (4:00) American Morning Newsroom Your World Today Newsroom (4:00) Squawk Box Squawk on the Street Morning Call Morning Call Power Lunch Big Day (43) CNBC (46) LIFE The Nanny The Nanny The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Frasier Frasier Will & Grace Will & Grace Movie 8 p.m. on $ ABC (5:00) Fox and Friends Fox News Live Fox News Live Fox News Live Fox Online The Live Desk There’s nothing like a shocking reve- (49) FXNEWS lation from the past to shake up a (51) FXSPN Final Score Varied Programs The Sports List Varied Programs wedding day. In the new episode (52) ESPN SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter Varied Programs SportsCenter SportsCenter Varied Programs “Skobo and Alice Hooked Up” — it’s (57) USA JAG Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Varied Programs not what you think — Becca and (71) DISC Joyce Meyer Paid Program Biker Build-Off American Chopper American Chopper Varied Programs Skobo are trying to get each other kicked out of the wedding party. WEEKDAY AFTERNOON Skobo reveals that he and Alice CHANNEL 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 once kissed ... but they weren’t even News Guiding Light Bold, Beautiful Inside Edition Dr. Phil Oprah Winfrey News Evening News teens, so that hardly qualifies as what (2) CBS the youngsters call “hooking up.” (4) ABC All My Children One Life to Live Martha The Ellen DeGeneres Show News News News Days of our Lives Passions Extra Be a Millionaire News News News Nightly News Barbara Walters Presents: The 10 (5) NBC Most Fascinating People of 2006 (7) KUED (11:30) Instructional Television Varied Programs Berenstain Bears Jakers!-Winks Curious George Maya & Miguel Arthur Postcards-Buster Cyberchase Business Rpt. (8) KPNZ The Greg Behrendt Show The People’s Court Judge Mathis The People’s Court Maury The Greg Behrendt Show 9 p.m. on $ ABC You don’t have to have an alliterative (10) TBS Steve Harvey Steve Harvey Home Improve. Home Improve. Yes, Dear Yes, Dear King of Queens King of Queens Seinfeld Seinfeld Every-Raymond Every-Raymond name to make Barbara Walters’ top (11) KBYU Varied Programs Between-Lions Sesame Street Caillou Bob the Builder Cyberchase Arthur Maya & Miguel Postcards-Buster Curious George The Brady Bunch 10 ... but it helps. Hard-partying ac- (13) FOX Judge Alex Judge Alex Judge Judy Judge Joe Brown Divorce Court Cristina’s Court Judge Judy Judge Joe Brown Geraldo at Large Bernie Mac King of the Hill King of the Hill tress Lindsay Lohan and hard-hitting (14) KJZZ Jeopardy! Family Feud Matlock Montel Williams My Wife and Kids Frasier News News The Insider Frasier tennis star Andre Agassi, who retired (15) KUWB The Tyra Banks Show Blind Date Blind Date The Cosby Show The Cosby Show What I Like What I Like Reba Reba Malcolm-Mid. Malcolm-Mid. this year, are among those being pro- (23) FX Movie Fear Factor Varied Programs Spin City Spin City Dharma & Greg Dharma & Greg Varied Programs filed in this year’s edition of the annu- Varied Programs Great Gifts Varied Programs al special. Also on the list is actor (25) QVC Owen Wilson, who voiced the lead in (26) ANPL Varied Programs Growing Up... Funniest Animals Funniest Animals The Jeff Corwin Experience The Crocodile Hunter The Most Extreme the summer animated hit “Cars” and (27) NICK SpongeBob SpongeBob Jimmy Neutron Jimmy Neutron Fairly OddParents Fairly OddParents SpongeBob Drake & Josh Ned’s School Avatar-Last Air Varied Programs Jimmy Neutron made headlines for his alleged ro- (28) FAM Step by Step Step by Step Full House Full House Sabrina-Witch Sabrina-Witch Gilmore Girls Everwood Varied Programs mance with “You, Me and Dupree” (29) TOON Tom & Jerry Codename: Kid Teen Titans Xiaolin Showdown Ben 10 Juniper Lee Pokémon Pokemon Xiaolin Showdown Foster’s Home Varied Programs co-star Kate Hudson. (31) CMTV CMT Music Varied Programs CMT Power Picks Movie Varied Programs Dukes of Hazzard Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (33) DISN The Wiggles Higglytown Lilo & Stitch Little Mermaid Timon & Pumbaa Buzz Lightyear Mr. Whiskers The Proud Family American Drgn Kim Possible Varied Programs 9 p.m. on % NBC (36) SPIKE Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Star Trek: The Next Generation Star Trek: The Next Generation Star Trek: The Next Generation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Those crazy kids and their wacky an- (39) TNT Law & Order Law & Order Charmed Charmed Law & Order Without a Trace tics! In “Clock,” Stabler and Fin in- (41) CNN (11:00) Newsroom The Situation Room Lou Dobbs Tonight The Situation Room vestigate the disappearance of two (43) CNBC Street Signs Closing Bell Closing Bell Kudlow & Company Mad Money On the Money teenagers on a high-school field trip. It turns out one of them faked a kid- (46) LIFE Movie The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Still Standing Still Standing Reba Reba Still Standing Still Standing napping, and the other ran off with an (49) FXNEWS Fox News Live Studio B With Shepard Smith Your World With Neil Cavuto The Big Story With John Gibson Special Report The Fox Report With Shepard Smith older guy. (51) FXSPN Varied Programs Totally Football The Sports List Varied Programs Totally Football (52) ESPN NFL’s Greatest Varied Programs 1st and 10 Outside the Lines NFL Live Rome-Burning Around the Horn Interruption SportsCenter Varied Programs Wednesday (57) USA (11:30) Movie Varied Programs Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Criminal Intent George Clooney: An American (71) DISC The New Detectives The FBI Files 48 Hours: Hard Evidence Cash Cab Cash Cab It Takes a Thief Varied Programs Cinematheque Tribute 6 p.m. on F AMC; 9:15 p.m. on TUESDAY EVENING DECEMBER 12, 2006 CHANNEL F AMC 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ’ ’ Not everyone can make the jump (2) CBS News (CC) Entertainment NCIS “Driven” (N) (CC) The Unit “Silver Star” (N) (CC) Criminal Minds “Psychodrama” (CC) News (CC) (:35) Late Show With Late Late Show (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood How the Grinch Stole Christmas Big Day (N) (CC) Help Me Help You Barbara Walters Presents News (CC) (:35) Nightline Access Hollywood Comics Un. from television fixture to box-office (5) NBC News (CC) News (CC) Friday Night Lights (N) ’ (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ News (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night heavy hitter; just ask David Caruso. (6) HBO Airborne ›› ’ (:45) “U.S. Marshals” ›› (1998, Crime Drama) Tommy Lee Jones. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Dreamgirl-Look Comic Relief 2006 A fund-raiser for Hurricane Katrina survivors. ’ (CC) So how did George Clooney pull it (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nova “Descent Into the Ice” ’ Wild Things ’ (CC) Frontline ’ (CC) Summer Wine ’Allo, ’Allo! Independent Lens (N) (CC) (DVS) off? Tons of talent, for starters. And (8) KPNZ Sex and the City Sex and the City Movie Hawaii Five-0 (CC) South Park (CC) South Park (CC) The Nanny (CC) Mad About You being smokin’ hot certainly doesn’t (10) TBS Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Sex and the City Sex and the City My Boys (N) My Boys (N) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) “Pay It Forward” ›› (2000, Drama) Kevin Spacey, Helen Hunt. (CC) hurt. In this new special, a galaxy of (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Antiques Roadshow “Bismarck” Killer Whales Up Close and Personal BBC World News Perry Mason (CC) Andy Griffith fellow stars turn out to honor the for- (13) FOX ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) Standoff “Borderline” (N) (CC) House “Merry Little Christmas” (N) News (CC) The Simpsons ’ (:35) Seinfeld ’ (:05) Still Standing (:35) Still Standing ’ ’ ’ ’ mer “ER” star who’s made his mark (14) KJZZ Friends (CC) Friends (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil (N) (CC) News Entertainment (:05) Scrubs (CC) (:35) Scrubs (CC) (:05) Wicked Wicked Games (N) (15) KUWB According to Jim That ’70s Show Gilmore Girls ’ (CC) The Family Friendly Awards (N) ’ King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show on the big screen in a big way, win- (23) FX King of the Hill ’ King of the Hill ’ That ’70s Show That ’70s Show “Man on Fire” ›› (2004) Denzel Washington. Premiere. A bodyguard takes revenge on a girl’s kidnappers. Nip/Tuck “Gala Gallardo” ning an acting Oscar the same year (25) QVC Carole Hochman Sleepwear Made for iPod Practical Presents Michael Kors Accessories Gifts of Gold he was also nominated for directing. (26) ANPL The Most Extreme Deadly jelly. (CC) Guinness World Records Animals Animal Cops Houston (CC) The Most Extreme Deadly jelly. (CC) Guinness World Records Animals Animal Cops Houston (CC) By George, he’s got it! (27) NICK SpongeBob SpongeBob Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince (:44) The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air ’ Fresh Prince The Biggest Loser (28) FAM “Santa Baby” (2006, Comedy) Jenny McCarthy, George Wendt. (CC) PinocchioC’mas Whose Line? The 700 Club (CC) Home Videos Home Videos Africa’s Children (29) TOON Pokemon-Battle Class of 3000 Camp Lazlo Gym Partner Ben 10 Mutant. Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Family Guy (CC) Stroker and Hoop Inuyasha Full-Alchemist Fooly Cooly 7 p.m. on % NBC (31) CMTV “A River Runs Through It” ››› (1992, Drama) Craig Sheffer, Brad Pitt, Tom Skerritt. ’ (:45) CMT Music 100 Greatest Love Songs Concert ’ Homecoming: Brooks & Dunn ’ While only one contestant in this re- (33) DISN Life With Derek Life With Derek Phil of the Future Zack & Cody Phil of the Future That’s So Raven “The Fox and the Hound” ››› (1981) ’ ‘G’ (CC) Life With Derek Life With Derek Phil of the Future ality series takes home the $250,000 (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CC) CSI: Miami “Felony Flight” ’ (CC) CSI: NY “Manhattan Manhunt” (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ MXC ’ Game Head grand prize at the end of the season (38) AMC “The Beach” ›› (2000, Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Tilda Swinton. Premiere. (CC) “Deliverance” ››› (1972, Adventure) Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds. (:45) “Colors” ››› (1988) Sean Penn, Robert Duvall. finale, you could say that everyone (39) TNT Without a Trace “Expectations” ’ Without a Trace “More Than This” ’ The Closer “Mom Duty” (CC) Cold Case “Yo, Adrian” ’ (CC) NYPD Blue “Little Abner” ’ (CC) NYPD Blue “Welcome to New York” who took part won. All received ex- (41) CNN Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) (43) CNBC Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) Mad Money Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) pert diet help and fitness training (46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) “Borrowed Hearts” (1997) Roma Downey, Eric McCormack. Premiere. (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls Strong Medicine that can only benefit them as they (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Special Report Your World With Neil Cavuto continue working toward their goal (51) FXSPN Helmets Off Helmets Off Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) NBA Action (N) Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score weights. Viewers won, too, picking (52) ESPN SportsCenter Year in Review (N) 2006 World Series of Poker (CC) 2006 World Series of Poker (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NFL Live (CC) NBA Fastbreak SportsCenter (Live) (CC) up tips on working out without a (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ “Elf” ››› (2003, Comedy) Will Ferrell, James Caan, Bob Newhart. (CC) (:05) Law & Order: Criminal Intent ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ (:04) The Dead Zone “Enigma” (CC) gym, preparing less fattening holiday (71) DISC Dirty Jobs Vermont cheese. (CC) Dirty Jobs McShane Bell Foundry. (N) Everest: Beyond the Limit (N) Man vs. Wild “Sierra Nevada” (CC) Dirty Jobs Vermont cheese. (CC) Dirty Jobs McShane Bell Foundry. meals, and helping kids make better (518) ENC “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle” ›› (2004) ’ ‘R’ “Sleepless in Seattle” ››› (1993) Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “Thelma & Louise” ››› (1991, Drama) Susan Sarandon. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:40) Wild Orchid food choices. Caroline Rhea hosts. (534) STARZ (5:20) “Annapolis” ›› (2006) Cont’d (:10) “Dazed and Confused” ››› (1993) Jason London. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Glory Road” ››› (2006, Drama) Josh Lucas, James Aaron. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) Buy the Ticket: Hunter S. Thompson (561) MAX (5:00) “Constantine” ›› ‘R’ Cont’d “Major League: Back to the Minors” ›› (1998) ‘PG-13’ MAX on Set “In Good Company” ››› (2004) Dennis Quaid. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Tristan & Isolde” ›› (2006) (CC) Movie: Confessions of a (576) SHOW (5:05) “Crash” ››› (2004) Cont’d Sleeper Cell: American Terror (CC) Dexter “Truth Be Told” (iTV) (CC) Sleeper Cell: American Terror (iTV) “Family” (iTV) ’ Masters of Horror (iTV) ’ (CC) Dangerous Mind (591) TMC (:05) “American Gun” ›› (2002) James Coburn. ‘R’ (CC) (:40) “Dead Man on Campus” ›› (1998) ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Alone in the Dark” › (2005, Horror) Christian Slater. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “BloodRayne” › (2006) ‘R’ (CC) F 7 p.m. on AMC; 10:15 p.m. on WEDNESDAY EVENING DECEMBER 13, 2006 F AMC CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Was Chuck Barris just the creator- (2) CBS News (CC) Entertainment King of Queens King of Queens Criminal Minds “Profiler, Profiled” (N) CSI: NY “Silent Night” (N) ’ (CC) News (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show producer of “The Dating Game” and (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood Show Me the Money (N) ’ (CC) Day Break “What if They Find Him” Primetime “Basic Instincts” (N) (CC) News (CC) (:35) Nightline Access Hollywood Comics Un. “The Gong Show,” or also an assas- (5) NBC News (CC) News (CC) The Biggest Loser The final four contestants weigh in one last time. ’ (CC) Medium “Profiles in Terror” (N) (CC) News (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night sin for the CIA? That’s what he (6) HBO Picture Perfect › (:45) “Pride & Prejudice” ››› (2005, Drama) Keira Knightley, Judi Dench. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “Tsunami, the Aftermath” (2006) Tim Roth. (CC) Make Tsunami Inside the NFL (N) ’ (CC) claims in his autobiography, the (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Secrets of the Dead ’ (CC) The Mystery of Love (N) ’ (CC) Summer Wine ’Allo, ’Allo! Great Performances ’ (CC) source of this seriocomic 2002 film (8) KPNZ Sex and the City Sex and the City Hawaii Five-0 (CC) Magnum, P.I. (CC) Hawaii Five-0 (CC) South Park (CC) South Park (CC) The Nanny (CC) Mad About You marking the directing debut of (10) TBS Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Sex and the City Sex and the City My Boys My Boys 10 Items or Less “Mickey Blue Eyes” ›› (1999) (PA) Hugh Grant. (CC) George Clooney, who also gives (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nova “NOVAscienceNOW” ’ Violent Planet “Deluge” ’ (CC) BBC World News Perry Mason (CC) (:39) I Love Lucy ’ ’ ’ himself a supporting role. Barris is (13) FOX The Simpsons Seinfeld (CC) Bones “Judas on a Pole” (N) (CC) Bones “The Man in the Morgue” News (CC) The Simpsons (:35) Seinfeld (:05) Still Standing (:35) Still Standing (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil A woman hates Christmas. (N) News Entertainment (:05) Scrubs (CC) (:35) Scrubs (CC) (:05) Wicked Wicked Games (N) ’ played by Sam Rockwell; Drew Bar- (15) KUWB According to Jim That ’70s Show America’s Next Top Model Contestants in the U.K. series vie. (N) ’ (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show rymore, Rutger Hauer and Maggie (23) FX (4:00) “Man on Fire” ›› Cont’d King of the Hill ’ King of the Hill ’ That ’70s Show That ’70s Show “King Arthur” ›› (2004) Clive Owen. Arthur and his knights embark on a rescue mission. King Arthur ›› Gyllenhaal also star, and Julia (25) QVC Gold Rush “Holiday Special” Great Gifts Roberts has a cameo. (26) ANPL The Blue Planet “Frozen Seas” (CC) Growing Up... “Walrus” (CC) Animal Cops Houston (CC) The Blue Planet “Frozen Seas” (CC) Growing Up... “Walrus” (CC) Animal Cops Houston (CC) (27) NICK SpongeBob SpongeBob Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince (:44) The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air ’ Fresh Prince Thursday (28) FAM “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus” (2001, Comedy) Connie Sellecca. (CC) Jack Frost The 700 Club (CC) Home Videos Home Videos Paid Program Paid Program (29) TOON Pokemon-Battle Ben 10 Camp Lazlo Gym Partner Ben 10 Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Family Guy (CC) Robot Chicken Inuyasha Full-Alchemist Fooly Cooly Ugly Betty (31) CMTV Jeff Foxworthy The Cable Guy Comedy Club ’ Comedy Club ’ Comedy Club ’ Comedy Club ’ Jimmy Buffett Uncut: 60 Min. Trick My Truck ’ Trick My Truck ’ Trick My Truck ’ Trick My Truck ’ 7 p.m. on $ ABC (33) DISN Phil of the Future Phil of the Future Hannah Montana Zack & Cody Phil of the Future That’s So Raven “Molly: An American Girl on the Home Front” (2006) Maya Ritter. ‘NR’ (CC) Life With Derek Phil of the Future Alex Forrest, meet Bridget Jones. In (36) SPIKE UFC Fight Night (N) ’ Spike TV’s Video Game Awards 2006 Paying homage to video games. (N) ’ Spike TV’s Video Game Awards 2006 Paying homage to video games. ’ “The Box and the Bunny,” someone (38) AMC George Clooney: Tribute “Confessions of a Dangerous Mind” ››› (2002) Sam Rockwell. Premiere. George Clooney: Tribute (:15) “Confessions of a Dangerous Mind” ››› (2002) Sam Rockwell. (CC) kidnaps and “tortures” Betty’s (Ameri- (39) TNT “The Story” ›› (2006) Matthew Perry, Ernie Hudson. (CC) Christmas in Washington 2006 (N) Christmas in Washington 2006 “My Dog Skip” ››› (2000, Drama) Frankie Muniz, Diane Lane. (CC) (DVS) ca Ferrera) beloved stuffed rabbit. But (41) CNN Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) ’ ’ ’ she’s got bigger problems: She took (43) CNBC Deal or No Deal (CC) Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Deal or No Deal (CC) Mad Money Deal or No Deal (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) “Deck the Halls” (2005, Comedy-Drama) Gabrielle Carteris, Steve Bacic. (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls Strong Medicine home The Book — a mock-up of the (46) LIFE (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Special Report Your World With Neil Cavuto latest issue of Mode — and it’s gone (51) FXSPN Poker Superstars Invitational Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Totally Football Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score missing, too. Worst of all, it has some (52) ESPN NBA Basketball Phoenix Suns at Miami Heat. (CC) NBA Basketball Los Angeles Lakers at Dallas Mavericks. From American Airlines Center in Dallas. SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NFL Live (CC) NBA Fastbreak unretouched photos of an actress (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ The 4400 “Terrible Swift Sword” who hasn’t lost the weight she gained (71) DISC Extreme Engineering (CC) MythBusters (N) (CC) Stunt Junkies Stunt Junkies MythBusters (CC) Extreme Engineering (CC) MythBusters (CC) for her last “Bridget”-type movie. (518) ENC “The Horse Whisperer” ››› (1998) Robert Redford. A gentle cowboy heals a girl and her horse’s wounded souls. “National Treasure” ›› (2004, Adventure) Nicolas Cage. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:15) “Blade: Trinity” ›› (2004) ‘R’ Grey’s Anatomy (534) STARZ (5:50) “Rent” ›› (2005, Musical) Rosario Dawson. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Cont’d (:10) “Neverwas” ›› (2005, Drama) Aaron Eckhart. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Flightplan” ›› (2005) Jodie Foster. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Stranger Calls (561) MAX (5:00) “The Ring Two” ›› Cont’d (:15) “Striking Distance” ›› (1993, Action) Bruce Willis. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Extreme Measures” ›› (1996, Suspense) Hugh Grant. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Date Movie” › (2006) ‘PG-13’ (CC) 8 p.m. on $ ABC (576) SHOW (5:30) “The Cookout” › (CC) Cont’d Sleeper Cell: American Terror “Faith” Dexter “Truth Be Told” (iTV) (CC) Sleeper Cell: American Terror “Faith” Masters of Horror “The V Word” (iTV) “Peacemaker” ›› (1990) ‘R’ Every episode of this show is an emo- (591) TMC “One Tough Cop” › (1998) Stephen Baldwin. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Alfie” ›› (2004) Jude Law, Marisa Tomei. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Terminal Velocity” ›› (1994) Charlie Sheen. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “2001 Maniacs” (2005) ’ ‘R’ (CC) tional roller coaster, but in “What I Am,” the ride is wilder than usual. An THURSDAY EVENING DECEMBER 14, 2006 ailing Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) brings CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 the laughs with her drugged babbling (2) CBS News (CC) Entertainment Survivor: Cook Islands (N) ’ (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Shark “Dr. Feelbad” ’ (CC) News (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show and the tears as she finally chooses (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood Ugly Betty “The Box and the Bunny” Grey’s Anatomy “What I Am” (CC) (:01) Men in Trees “Talk for Tat” ’ News (CC) (:35) Nightline Access Hollywood Comics Un. between Finn and Derek (Chris O’- (5) NBC News (CC) News (CC) The Office “A Benihana Christmas” Scrubs (N) (CC) (:31) 30 Rock (N) (:01) ER “All About Christmas Eve” ’ News (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night (6) HBO (:15) “Must Love Dogs” ›› (2005) Diane Lane. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Costas NOW ’ (CC) Inside the NFL ’ (CC) “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” ››› (2005) Steve Carell, Paul Rudd. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Donnell, Patrick Dempsey). Burke ’ ’ ’ (Isaiah Washington) is cleared to re- (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) The This Old House Hour (N) (CC) L.A. Holiday Celebration 2006 (N) Globe Trekker “Beirut City Guide” Summer Wine ’Allo, ’Allo! Secrets of the Dead (CC) (8) KPNZ Sex and the City Sex and the City Movie Hawaii Five-0 (CC) South Park (CC) South Park (CC) The Nanny (CC) Mad About You turn to the OR but feels far from (10) TBS Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Seinfeld ’ (CC) Seinfeld ’ (CC) Seinfeld ’ (CC) Seinfeld ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) “Set It Off” ››› (1996, Action) (PA) Jada Pinkett, Queen Latifah. (CC) ready. Izzie (Katherine Heigl) meets (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie Women’s College Basketball Weber State at BYU. (Live) Wild Things “Rhinos Charging Back” BBC World News Perry Mason (CC) (:39) I Love Lucy Denny’s dad. (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld (CC) ’Til Death (N) ’ The War at Home The O.C. “The Chrismukk-huh?” (N) News (CC) The Simpsons ’ (:35) Seinfeld (:05) Still Standing (:35) Still Standing Shark (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil Homework frustrations. (N) ’ News Entertainment (:05) Scrubs (CC) (:35) Scrubs (CC) (:05) Wicked Wicked Games (N) ’ ’ ’ ^ (15) KUWB According to Jim That ’70s Show “Wither” (CC) Supernatural “Bloodlust” (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show 9 p.m. on CBS (23) FX That ’70s Show That ’70s Show King of the Hill ’ King of the Hill ’ That ’70s Show That ’70s Show “The Animal” › (2001, Comedy) Rob Schneider, Colleen Haskell. “The Animal” › (2001, Comedy) The wife of a prominent surgeon (25) QVC Under the Tree Philosophy: Beauty Ross Simons Jewelry Great Gifts Kathy Van Zeeland Accessories Honora Collection: Jewelry (Steven Eckholdt, “The LWord”) is (26) ANPL Dog Show “AKC Eukanuba National Championship 06/07” From Long Beach, Calif. (N) Dog Show “AKC Eukanuba National Championship 06/07” From Long Beach, Calif. missing and presumed dead. Well, (27) NICK SpongeBob SpongeBob Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince (:44) The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air ’ Fresh Prince Sebastian (James Woods), at least, is (28) FAM “The Polar Express” ››› (2004, Fantasy) Voices of Tom Hanks, Michael Jeter. (CC) “The Polar Express” ››› (2004, Fantasy) Voices of Tom Hanks, Michael Jeter. (CC) Precious in His Sight making that presumption. And he (29) TOON Pokemon-Battle “Re-Animated” (2006, Fantasy) Dominic Janes, Fred Willard, Micah Karns. Pee-wee’s Playhouse Christmas The Boondocks Hungerforce Inuyasha Full-Alchemist Fooly Cooly wants to nail Hubby for murder. That’ll (31) CMTV CMT Giants: Reba Singer/actress Reba McEntire is honored. ’ Three Wishes “Christmas Wishes” ’ Three Wishes “Sonora, California” ’ Three Wishes “Clovis, New Mexico” Three Wishes ’ be hard to do with no body and a (33) DISN Sister, Sister ’ Sister, Sister ’ Zack & Cody Zack & Cody Phil of the Future That’s So Raven “Smart House” ›› (1999) Ryan Merriman. ’ (CC) Phil of the Future Life With Derek Phil of the Future case that relies heavily on the testi- (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ TNA iMPACT! (N) ’ (CC) UFC Unleashed UFC Unleashed Inside the UFC (N) (:35) MXC ’ The Dudesons ’ Geek-Ray Vision mony of the woman’s young, scared (38) AMC “Rambo: First Blood Part II” ›› (1985) Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna. “Casualties of War” ››› (1989, War) Michael J. Fox, Sean Penn. “Marines, Let’s Go” › (1961, Comedy) Tom Tryon, David Hedison. ››› son. (39) TNT NBA Basketball Orlando Magic at Charlotte Bobcats. NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at New Orleans Hornets. (Live) (CC) Inside the NBA (Live) (CC) “Rush Hour” (1998) (CC) (41) CNN Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Men in Trees (43) CNBC 1 vs. 100 ’ (CC) Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch 1 vs. 100 ’ (CC) Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch 9:01 p.m. on $ ABC (46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) “Crazy for Christmas” (2005, Drama) Andrea Roth, Howard Hesseman. (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls Strong Medicine Things heat up in Elmo in “Talk for (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Special Report Your World With Neil Cavuto Tat.” As record high temperatures grip (51) FXSPN Poker Superstars Invitational Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Totally Football Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score (52) ESPN SportsCenter Top Ten Games (N) 2006 World Series of Poker (CC) 2006 World Series of Poker (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NFL Live (CC) NFL Live (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) the town, Marin (Anne Heche) real- (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) (:05) Law & Order: Criminal Intent ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ “Weekend Warriors” (CC) izes the raccoon in her closet is get- (71) DISC A Haunting “The Dark Side” Surgery Saved My Life Epileptic teen. Crimes That Shook the World Sensing Murder Young wife’s murder. A Haunting “The Dark Side” Surgery Saved My Life Epileptic teen. ting sick from the energy bars she’s (518) ENC “Mindhunters” ›› (2004, Suspense) LL Cool J, Kathryn Morris. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Cliffhanger” ››› (1993, Action) Sylvester Stallone. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Venom” › (2005, Horror) Agnes Bruckner. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Hitchhiker’s been giving him. She seeks help from (534) STARZ Hwd Reporter “Balto” ›› (1995) Voices of Miriam Margolyes. ‘G’ (CC) “Christmas With the Kranks” ›› (2004) Tim Allen. ‘PG’ (:45) On the Set “Hitch” ››› (2005, Romance-Comedy) Will Smith. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Jack (James Tupper), and romantic (561) MAX Wedding Date “Aliens” ››› (1986, Science Fiction) Sigourney Weaver. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:45) “North Country” ››› (2005, Drama) , Frances McDormand. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Unleashed” ›› (2005) Jet Li. ‘R’ sparks fly. And they aren’t the only (576) SHOW (5:15) “Payback” ›› (1999) Cont’d Sleeper Cell: American Terror (CC) Dexter “Truth Be Told” (iTV) (CC) Sleeper Cell: American Terror (iTV) Masters of Horror “” (iTV) “Meet the Applegates” ›› (1990) ones. (591) TMC (5:15) “Camp” ››› (2003) Cont’d (:05) “Without a Paddle” ›› (2004) Seth Green. ‘PG-13’ (:45) “Sleepless in Seattle” ››› (1993) Tom Hanks. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “The Big Lebowski” ›› (1998) Jeff Bridges. ’ ‘R’ (CC) A10 TUESDAY December 12, 2006 Sports

From The Sidelines Buffs capture first win Playoff format of year; take 3rd place by Nick Drake er tough road test against the SPORTS EDITOR Trojans at 7 p.m. is needed for Tooele needed a win, any vic- Tooele 56 - No. Sanpete 41 tory to gain some much needed The Buffs raced to a seven- confidence. point lead after one period and college football But the Buffs wanted to finish coasted to a decisive triumph strong and sharpshooter Josh over the Hawks Saturday in Johnson gave the local squad the consolation bracket game he Bowl just the boost it needed to fend of the Coal Country Classic at Championship off North Sanpete for a 56-41 Castledale. Series (BCS) win and third place in the Coal Zac Clausing ignited the Thad it all Country Classic Saturday in Tooele offensive charge in the planned out and it Castledale. first frame with eight points seemed like a good one. Johnson poured in 11 of his and Marcus Baker flipped in The news media was game high 22 points in the final six, also hitting a 3-point bomb. not hurting matters any frame of the game to vault the Josh Johnson also provided five following along like a Buffs past the stubborn Hawks. points, also hitting a 3-point whipped puppy whim- Zac Clausing pumped in 12 and missile, to stake the Buffs to a pering about Michigan’s David Gumucio Dorian Cochran chipped in with 19-12 lead after eight minutes three-point loss to nine as well. GUEST COLUMNIST expired. Ohio State and how Russell Christensen fired in a Matt Jacobsen kept the the Wolverines deserved another shot at the team high 14 and Matt Jacobson Hawks within striking distance Buckeyes in the BCS title game. tossed in 13. Tyler Johansen after the opening session with USC was waving their flag as well and gar- also contributed 10 for North six points on three baskets and nered some well-deserved attention when they photography/Troy Boman Sanpete. Russell Christensen netted a moved up to the number two spot vacated by Dugway’s C.J. Mathews dives on the hardwood for a loose ball in a game against Tintic at Uintah handed Tooele a 68-60 pair of field goals as well. Skyler Michigan. The BCS Championship Game was the Salt Lake Lutheran Lady Lynx Invitational. The Lady Mustangs captured an easy triumph loss Friday in the tournament Zabriski drilled a basket as well in the bag and the Trojans - Buckeyes match- over Christian Heritage Friday at Riverdale. opener of the Coal Country to keep the game a seven-point up would bring USC’s three year reign to a Classic in Castledale. affair after one period. head and make for good television and for the Griffin Brady ignited the Utes North Sanpete chipped away BCS boys some good profits. Lady Mustangs roll to easy triumph charge with a team high 27 and at the deficit with an 11-8 out- But as all well-laid plans go, somebody for- Drew Pierce logged 18 points, burst in the second stanza to got to tell UCLA about the deal and the Bruin by Nick Drake sided triumph Friday at Riverdale. including three 3-point bombs. pull to within 27-23 by inter- defense lit up the mighty Trojans holding USC Jaynie Palmer triggered Dugway’s early Brett McGaughy and Derek mission. Tyler Johansen poured to only 55 yards rushing. Sure they gave up a SPORTS EDITOR Bunderson chipped in with six Dugway didn’t waste any time seizing assault with eight points while Sherilyn Pianar in seven points, including a 3- few yards passing, but with the game on the points each. command of Friday’s game with Christian and Shelsea Wall chipped in with a pair of point bomb, while Karl Bailey line, senior linebacker Eric Davis came up Johnson led all scorers in Heritage. field goals each to spot the Lady Mustangs a and Jacobsen netted two points with the big interception and ended USC’s the game with 28 points and The Lady Mustangs blistered the nets for double-digit lead, 18-4, just eight minutes into each to keep the Hawks close by hopes of going to the big dance (yes, I know Clausing poured in 17 as well. an 18-4 barrage in the opening eight minutes the contest. C.J. Mathews also hit a field goal half-time. that’s a basketball term, but I’m tired of call- Mike Cheatham also contribut- of action and cruised to the decisive 54-28 tri- to complete the scoring for the visitors. Johnson poured in four points ing it the BCS National Championship Game ed nine for the Buffs. umph over the Lady Crusaders at Riverdale. Mallory Holmes and Alisha Koes provided because it isn’t). The Bruins sent the Trojans The Buffs hit the road to Jaynie Palmer poured in a season high a basket each to account for the lone points SEE CAPTURE PAGE A11 to the locker room with a 13 to 9 loss and Morgan Wednesday for anoth- 19 points, including eight in the first frame, of the period for the hosts. grateful hearts that there was a Rose Bowl. and Sherilyn Pianar pumped in another 13 to The Lady Mustangs kept the heat on with That is when I turned off the TV and exclaimed spearhead the Dugway squad to a lopsided a 15-10 scoring edge in the second stanza to enough is enough! Every year in college foot- victory. Kari Billings also fired in seven and build a 33-14 intermission advantage. Kari ball we go through the same gut-wrenching Sloan captures 1000th Shelsea Wall hit for six. Billings fired in five points to trigger the rally ordeal and the BCS rating system isn’t provid- The Lady Mustangs were coming off an and Palmer pumped in a pair of baskets as ing any cures for what ails true college football eight-point setback, 39-31, to Class 2A foe well. Pianar fired in a 3-point bomb and Anna fans. victory; Jazz rout Mavs Rowland Hall-St. Marks last Tuesday in Salt McCarty netted a field goal to aid the effort. The BCS can fantasize it, virtualize it, Lake City. Wall also canned a charity toss to extend the strategize it, analyze it and computerize it all by Nick Drake Rowland Hall outscored Dugway 13-5 in margin by the half-time break. they want. They could have played the USC the second session and 10-6 in the final frame Melissa Mix spearheaded the Christian SPORTS EDITOR - UCLA game 1000 times on their Super Duper to hold off the upset-minded Lady Mustangs. Heritage comeback with six points in the Utah Jazz Coach Jerry Sloan always wants to keep the focus on Rationalization Computer and the Trojans Blake Harries poured in a game-high 16 quarter while teammates Sarah Woudenberg his team’s success first and a player’s success second. would have beat the Bruins every time. and Hillary Thomason popped the cords for and Joanna Beletic chipped in with a field The veteran mentor never wants to be the center of attention. Trouble is we don’t play college football on a 10 to trigger the home triumph. goal each. But for one night, the longest-tenured coach in all professional motherboard we play it on a football field and Sherilyn Pianar fired in a team-high 15 for Dugway kept the rally going in the third sports was the focal point. there, football fans, anything can happen. Who the Lady Mustangs while Shelsea Wall and period with a slim 8-5 surge to build a 41- With the sellout crowd of 19,911 in the EnergySolutions Arena will be the NCAA Football Champion? Who Jaynie Palmer popped the cords for six points 19 edge headed into the final frame of the chanting “Jer-ry, Jer-ry”, Sloan became only the fifth-ever coach will ever know? We have never played a post- each. game. Palmer pumped in five points and Tiara to eclipse the 1000-win plateau in NBA history as Utah rolled to season tournament to find out. The so-called Dugway now takes a week off to prepare Stevenson chipped in with a basket. Wall also a decisive 101-79 triumph, fittingly over the defending Western BCS National Champion is nothing more than for a Thursday date with region rival Tintic at buried a charity toss as well. Conference champs Dallas Mavericks. Football Spam forced upon us by the Major DHS with a 6 p.m. start. Mix led the way for the Lady Crusaders Carlos Boozer powered the way to the lopsided triumph with BCS Conferences. We should have filters for The victory over the Lady Crusaders boosts with three points and Beletic added a field 31 points and 11 rebounds and Deron Williams poured in 18 points this garbage. Let’s call the BCS Championship Dugway to 4-3 overall on the season. goal. and handed out seven assists. Matt Harpring also chipped in with Game the Spam Virtual Championship Game? The Lady Mustangs completed the game 15 points and eight boards while Andrei Kirilenko and Derek Fisher What it all boils down to is money, power Dugway 54 - Christian Heritage 28 and politics. Hey, when the head of the The Lady Mustangs outscored the Lady Bowl Championship Series, South Eastern Crusaders in all four frames to coast to a lop- SEE ROLL PAGE A11 SEE SLOAN PAGE A11 Conference Commissioner Mike Slive, makes the statement that Florida deserves to be in the National Championship Game before the final BCS ratings even come out, doesn’t that Cowboys give Trojans tough SEE PLAYOFF PAGE A11 battle in 50-47 home setback

by Nick Drake SPORTS EDITOR Grantsville gave perennial boys hoop power Morgan fits Wednesday in Sports Wrap preseason action. But Trojans’ duo Alex Smittle and Kyle Johnson canned two clutch free throws each in the final 31 seconds to stave off a Cowboy comeback and THS Winter Arts show help Morgan register a hard fought 50-47 win at GHS. The annual Tooele High School Arts Show Smittle and Alex Blazzard connected for 10 points each and Morgen will be held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Weeks netted nine to aid in the Trojan triumph. in the THS commons area between 6:30-8:30 Craig Harrison led Grantsville with a team-high 15 and Marcus Johnson p.m. provided nine. Josh Childs and Alex Childs tallied six points each and The awards ceremony will be Wednesday at Trevor Hawkins added five for the Cowboys. 6:30 p.m. at THS. The event is in conjunction Grantsville looked for a three-game sweep and appeared ready for the with the THS Festival of Trees as well. road triumph at Roosevelt Saturday, leading by five points late in the third Mustangs post another quarter. However, Union reeled off a furious 15-1 barrage to close out the third victory, rip West Ridge and begin the final period to build a 48-39 cushion and held off a Cowboy Dugway boosted its record to 4-1 on the comeback to record the hard-fought 57-51 win on the Cougars’ home hard- season Friday with a decisive 84-43 win over woods. West Ridge Academy Friday at DHS in boys Braxton Duncan led the way for the hosts with a team-high 14 and basketball action. Nathan Dye hit for 12. David Gilbert chipped in with eight and Brian Hales Landon Wilkins poured in a game-high 34 added seven. and Morgan Kartchner popped the nets for 20 Johnson led the Cowboys with a career-high 19 and Harrison poured in points. Zach James also hit for 20 as well. a season high 16. Trevor Hawkins netted nine. Dugway hosts the Tooele High sophomore Grantsville now prepares for a preseason game against North Summit team today at 5:30 p.m. and hosts Intermountain Wednesday at GHS at 7 p.m. The Cowboys are set to host Park City Friday Christian School Friday at 7 p.m. at 7 p.m. as well. ‘Cats capture two straight The setback drops the Cowboys’ overall record to 3-3 on the season. Wendover reeled off consecutive victories Stories on the games will be published in a future edition. over the Grantsville High sophomores and Dixie 79 -Grantsville 35 Manila Friday and Saturday to post the team’s The Flyers utilized a distinct height advantage to a quick lead and never first two wins of the season. looked back to roll past the Cowboys Nov. 22 in Grantsville. The Wildcats edged the Cowboy sophomores Derek Owen, standing 6-foot-7, gave Dixie a quick 19-7 cushion after one 48-46 Friday at WHS and then toppled Manila period with 11 points in the opening session of the game. Kacen Smith also 69-43 Saturday to record a successful week- pumped in five points, including a 3-point bomb, while Chris Tew added a end. Rich County handed the ‘Cats a 75-31 loss field goal and Jon Rogers added a free throw to build the early double-digit Thursday in Randolph. edge. Wendover hosts Jackpot, Nev. tonight at 7:30. Josh Childs hit a basket and pair of free throws and Logan Drake added a Results on the game were not available by press field goal to aid the early Cowboy attack. Taylor Hunt also canned a charity time. toss as well. Owen continued to parlay his height advantage into another Flyer assault photography/Troy Boman Grantsville’s Alex Childs fires off a shot in a game earlier this season. The Cowboys SEE WRAP PAGE A11 dropped a hard fought 50-47 to perennial Class 3A boys hoop power Morgan last SEE BATTLE PAGE A11 Wednesday at GHS. TUESDAY December 12, 2006 A11 New coach to return winning tradition to Buff grapplers

Steve Schwartzman bringing back the team aspect will bring back the CORRESPONDENT history of wrestling in Tooele High. One way he Just south of the main gym at Tooele High School, has established this unity has come from workouts, you’ll find the THS wrestling facility. Every school where, at times, he himself will participate with the day, up until around 5 p.m., you’ll see near 60 team to keep them on the same level. exhausted students who are dirty, drenched with “I think being with the team builds friendship,” sweat, and with arms full of their opponent, ready to Coffman says. “The way I see it, you need to be a give up after hours of muscle-crunching work. leader and you also need to be their friend. From But they don’t give up. there, you know they’ll trust you and it will bring They can’t. everyone together and build the success we strive Because coach Gary Coffman is in the middle of it for.” all, watching every move, hearing every sound, mak- As you may hear from him, Coach Coffman’s larg- ing his athletes the best they can be. est goal is to bring the name of Tooele back into the photography/Troy Boman “What motivates me is that these kids want to wrestling mix, and as much as the team puts into it, Jalen Rose (left) and James Jones (right) box out Utah’s Jarron Collins (center) in a game earlier this year improve,” says Coffman. “They want to get better and he says, the THS fan base can do the same. at the Energy Solutions Arena. The Jazz helped Coach Jerry Sloan captured his 1000th coaching victory work harder, and they seem to do that when I’m right “We usually get about 50 people out to watch our Monday at home with a 101-79 triumph over Dallas. there under them.” matches,” says Coffman, “I’d like to see a few more Coffman has been involved in wrestling for over hundred here to support us. I want the school to be two decades, beginning competition for Tooele High excited about our new program. I can easily see two the team came through for their for three years in high school. Coffman then moved or three state champions coming out of here and they Sloan coach. on to compete for Northwest Community college and should be recognized for it.” continued from page A10 “It’s a blessing to play for a Mesa College. He has been in charge of the youth Overall, aside from success and prestige, Coffman coach like Coach Sloan who has wrestling program in Tooele for over eight years, is happy to make his return to his alma mater simply netted 10 each. so much history in his game, and including aiding in Tooele Jr. High School wrestling for the love of the sport. Dirk Nowitzki led the Mavericks who has been one of the best and assisting Richard Valdez for the THS wrestling “Wresting is a great sport and these kids know with a team high 26 points and coaches in this league for such a team. This is his first experience as a head coach in it. I hope all can come and support us in a great Anthony Johnson pumped in 10 long time,” he said. “It feels great wrestling. season.” as well. to be a part of this win.” “Getting this job is something I have strived for,” Coffman replaces former head wresting coach More important to Sloan was Even the coach from the oppos- says Coffman, “I have always loved Tooele High Codie Miller. the fact that Utah raised its record ing locker room congratulated School, and I want to bring a state championship The Buffs edged the Weber JV, 40-37 Nov. 30 at to an NBA-best 16-5 on the year. Coach Sloan for the historic vic- back here and get our name and prestige back.” Bonneville High. Jimmy Searle (119), Chris Heaps The Jazz had dropped seven of tory. Coach Coffman has kept his ties close to Tooele. (125), Daniel Goode (145), Austin Hansen (160), its last 10 meetings against Dallas “He’s been doing it for a long He coached former four-time UHSAA state champion Kent Heder (189) and Isaac Brown (215) all captured headed into Monday’s game. time, and I went over to congratu- Andrew Hochstrasser, and has devoted time from his wins. As usual, the Jazz coach, in his late him; he deserves it,” noted painting business to teach children in wrestling and Tooele also produced a 70-9 triumph over Granger 19th year at the helm, wanted to Dallas Coach Avery Johnson. “You Coach Jerry Sloan give them a sense of care. “We just want to teach the last Tuesday. Brayden Torgensen (103), Tyler deflect attention from himself and would hope that you can watch kids about the sport and help them out in any way, Hendrickson (112), Jake Golden (119), Josh Austin on to his team. However, his players and the this on TV, that they would get it whether it be shoes or simple technique, it’s nice for (130), Jesse Bissegger (135), Daniel Goode (140), “I’m glad all that’s behind us and Mavericks’ players refused to let on somebody else, and somebody them to know they are cared about and that some- Zeb Hansen (145), Monte Schmalhaus (152), Austin now we can play basketball,” he the historic mark go unnoticed. else would have a rough night, but body is there to help them along.” Hansen (160), Jake Foster (171), Chisolm Woolley noted about the record. “I thought “We kind of let one slip away it was us tonight… He’s been one One of the largest assets to physical success, (189) and Isaac Brown (215) all seized victories over our team did a great job. That was from us in Minnesota, and we all of the most consistent coaches in Coffman believes, is that of team unity. In his eyes, Lancer foes. the most important thing to me. wanted to get this one for Jerry,” the history of our game.” I thought we played hard pretty stated Boozer. “Because we all Coach Sloan joins the elite com- much all through the game. We feel very proud to be part of this pany of Lenny Wilkens (1332), Don Lady Warriors upend Cowgirls, 61-47 needed that after the game we had team that gave him his 1000th win, Nelson (1199), Pat Riley (1159) in Minnesota. Minnesota beat us especially in the EnergySolutions and Larry Brown (1010). up there pretty well. Everybody Arena. We are very proud of him Utah must now focus on a by Nick Drake eight free throws. Snow Can. 61 - Grantsville 47 knows what a good team Dallas is. and we are glad to be a part of it. tough road trip to Los Angeles Taylor Chaney and Kelsie Wells SPORTS EDITOR The Lady Warriors rallied to They had a couple players out and “It was awesome, the fans just Wednesday where the Jazz tangle led the way for the Cowgirls in the Snow Canyon parlayed a strong take the lead early and cruised to that hurt them some. The most appreciate what he has done for with the dangerous Clippers at second period with a field goal start and stellar finish to hold off a decisive win over the Cowgirls important thing was to try and get the game of basketball and for 8:30 p.m. at the Staples Center. each while Oltjenbruns, Larsen a stubborn and stingy Grantsville Thursday at GHS. a win, not for me but for our team. the Jazz,” he added. “I think it was The Jazz return home to host and Erickson canned a free throw girls hoop squad Thursday at Snow Canyon rolled to a 15-8 That’s what it’s all about. This is a great for him to hear the fans cel- rival Sacramento at 7 p.m. at the each as well. GHS. lead just eight minutes into the player’s game and always will be a ebrating while the game was still EnergySolutions Arena. Then, Grantsville caught fire in the The Lady Warriors used their contest. Angela Walter poured in player’s game. It’s nice to have it continuing.” Utah must prepare to embark third quarter in an attempt to height and scoring depth to out- six points on three field goals and behind me. It shouldn’t have come Starting point guard Deron on its annual pre-Christmas east make a game of it, outscoring score the Cowgirls in three of four Liz McArthur netted a pair of bas- up in the first place. I’ll always Williams said he was pleased coach road trip beginning Sunday frames and coasted to a 61-47 win kets to stake the Lady Warriors to Snow Canyon 20-11 in the frame. believe that about those things.” at Indiana. on the road. the seven-point cushion. Larsen poured in eight points on Angela Walter spurred the Snow Jensen ignited the Cowgirl four field goals and Oltjenbruns the Papa John’s Bowl. Left Side The Left Semi-Final plays in Canyon victory with a game-high attack with five points and uncorked six points, including a Lower: Thursday Dec 14, No. 13 the International Bowl on Dec. 19 and Whitney Dunlop tossed in Melanie Johnson canned a pair 3-point bomb and three-point play Playoff BYU plays No. 4 LSU in the Las 29, and the Right Semi-Final 13 as well. of charity tosses. Kylie Erickson along the way. Wells, Jensen and continued from page A10 Vegas Bowl and No. 5 USC plays plays in the Outback Bowl Dec. Sammie Jensen paced the also chipped in with a free throw Rachael Topham also netted two No. 9 Auburn in the New Orleans 30. The NCAA Championship Cowgirls’ attack with a team-high as well. points each to pull Grantsville tell you we need to change the Bowl. Right Side Upper: Friday Game is played on Jan. 8, and our 10 and Rika Larsen chipped in The Lady Warriors blistered to within 43-35 headed into the system? University of Florida Dec 15 No. 3 Michigan plays No. National Champion is crowned with nine. Megan Oltjenbruns also the visiting cords for another 17- fourth quarter. President Bernie Machen says he 14 Houston in the New Mexico the good old-fashioned way… fired in seven and Kylie Erickson 7 outburst in the second stanza Snow Canyon fended off the will lobby for a playoff regardless Bowl and No. 10 Oklahoma plays after winning all the marbles. pumped in six. to grab a 32-15 edge at intermis- Cowgirl comeback with an 18-12 of whether his Gators beat Ohio No. 6 Louisville in the Armed Refreshing isn’t it. And you still Grantsville is set to host Emery sion. Whitney Dunlop triggered attack in the fourth quarter to put State or not. I hope he lives up to Forces Bowl. Left Side Lower: have 17 invitational bowl games today in a non-league affair at 5:15 the Snow Canyon barrage with a the victory on ice. his promise. It’s like all the lights Saturday Dec. 16, No. 2 Florida for all the other teams that didn’t p.m. pair of 3-point missiles and Anna Erickson paced Grantsville with are on but nobody’s home…the plays No. 15 Central Michigan make the playoff. Nostrant connected on five of four points in the final frame. head coaches of Michigan and in the Emerald Bowl and No. 8 You may agree or disagree Florida are on record for want- Boise State plays No. 12 Wake with the format presented, but and Josh Childs provided two points each as well. ing a playoff…does that mean Forest in the Motor City Bowl. I believe everyone agrees we Battle The Flyers doubled up their hosts, 22-11, down the anything to anyone else but me? The Upper Left winners play need a playoff system in col- continued from page A10 stretch to complete the contest. Owen led the charge I could go on and on but I in the Holiday Bowl on Dec. lege football sooner than later. with four points while Smith, Ben Challis, Chantry won’t. Here’s my two cents 22, the Lower Left winners play Put your thinking caps on and Jensen, Mike Peterson and Jordan Palmer each for what its worth. Have a 16 in the Independence Bowl the come up with your own playoff in the second period with 10 of the team’s 24 points poured in a 3-point shot each in the final frame. team NCAA Championship same day. The Upper Right win- system, but please, may I make in the period. Smith also poured in six points on Trevor Lujan and Paulich paced the Cowboys in Playoff (NCAACP). I know ners play in the Texas Bowl on one request…keep it simple and three field goals and Tew hit a pair of baskets as well. the fourth quarter with three free throws each while it will never see the light of Dec. 23 and the Lower Right meaningful as that’s one thing Tyler Fink also added a field goal while Brayden Hunt and Harrison added a basket each. Josh Childs day, but it sure sounds good winners play in the Music City the BCS boys can never do! I’ll Brooks and Rogers added a free throw each to stake also chipped in with a charity toss as well. doesn’t it? The foundation to Bowl on the same day. see you from the sideline. the Flyers to a 43-12 advantage at intermission. Owen poured in a game-high 27 points while Smith my madness is the Conference Logan Paulich led the way for the hosts with three popped the cords for 16. Tew also connected for 10 Championships. What does a points while Josh Childs and Harrison added a free and Fink pumped in seven as well. Third-ranked Conference Champion get these throw each. Dixie featured a front line of 6-foot-7, 6-foot-6, 6-foot- days for winning a conference Pet of the Week Dixie recorded a 14-12 scoring cushion in the third 5 and a guard 6-foot-4 along with a pair of reserves at title? Another chunk of metal period to build a 57-24 edge headed into the final 6-foot-4 each off the bench as well. for the trophy case…big deal. In frame of the game. Tew and Rogers led the way for Josh Childs paced the Cowboys’ attack with a my insanity, being a Conference the Flyers with four points each while Smith, Fink team-high eight points while Drake and Paulich fired Champion really means some- and Owen chipped in with two points each. in six each. Johnson hit for four points while Lujan, thing…an automatic invitation Drake and Marcus Johnson triggered the Cowboy Hunt and Harrison chipped in with three points to the NCAACP. The last four offense with four points each while Trevor Hawkins each. teams are selected at large…use the BCS Rating system if you Christensen paved the way for like, seed the teams with it as well…that’s about all its good North Sanpete with seven points Capture Roll for. in the period. continued from page A10 continued from page A10 Here is my sweet-sixteen Tooele put the victory on ice championship bracket. I ran- while Dorian Cochran and Justin with a 13-9 outburst down the with a 17-9 assault in the final domly selected the Bowl Game Brady added a field goal each. stretch. Pianar triggered the late frame of the game. Johnson drilled names from this year’s schedule. The Buffs battled back in charge with six points on three the cords for 11 points, includ- Open it up to whichever Bowl the third period to outscore the baskets while Palmer, Billings and ing another 3-point missile, and Games bid the highest to get a Hawks 12-9 and build back a 39-32 Brittany Limb provided a basket Tanner Stuart buried four con- playoff game. That should make cushion with one period remain- each. Jessica Nichols also hit a secutive charity tosses as well. the money-grabbers happy. The ing. Cochran ignited the Tooele free throw along the way. Baker and Cochran also canned a teams have been seeded as men- comeback with a pair of 3-point Kari Goode uncorked a 3-point tioned above. Left Side Upper: bombs and Clausing netted a pair free throw each as well. bomb while Mix and Ciara Allens Wednesday Dec. 13 No. 1 Ohio of field goals as well. Johnson Jacobsen and Johansen drilled netted two points each. Holms State plays No. 16 Troy in the also provided a basket to give the a 3-point shot each down the and Koes also canned a free throw Poinsettia Bowl and No. 11 Notre Buffs back a seven-point edge and stretch while Christensen pumped each to complete the scoring for Dame plays No. 7 Wisconsin in Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be eight minutes still left. in a basket and charity toss. the hosts. required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. Shelters are only required to hold animals for a close game and held on for a 40-31 win over will be donated to the Winter Tree Festival to Wendover Wednesday at WHS. Wendover hosts provide Christmas for a family in need. For three days before they are euthanized. Wrap For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals continued from page A10 Jackpot, Nev. tonight at 6 p.m. more information contact Stephanie Bevan at 882-5528. available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at THS Ping Pong tourney set 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville Lady ‘Cats fall twice Tooele High Ping Pong Club will be hosting Cowboy Club meeting set Animal Shelter at 884-6881. South Summit spoiled Wendover’s unde- a Christmas tournament Dec. 16 at Tooele Jr. There is a Cowboy Club meeting scheduled feated season Tuesday and Duchesne fol- High School. Wednesday, Dec. 13 at 6 p.m. in room 16 at Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. lowed with a triumph over the ‘Cats on The tournament is scheduled from 1-4 p.m. Grantsville High School. Wednesday. and everyone is invited: all ages and all skill The meeting is set to announce a new direc- Tooele Veterinary Melanie Christensen poured in a game-high levels. tion and all fans are encouraged to attend and 18 to lead the Kamas ‘Cats to a 48-37 decision Entry fee is $3. Players can choose division: support the organization. After the meeting, Clinic last Tuesday at Wendover. Duchesne used a beginning, intermediate or advanced. the Cowboy Club encourages fans to support 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 12-0 outburst in the third quarter to break open THS club members get in free. All proceeds the GHS boys against N. Summit at 7 p.m. A12 TUESDAY December 12, 2006 ‘The Holiday’ makes great chick flick

will pref- I found “The Holiday” endear- nect with a female audience. ace this ing. It’s definitely not a “guy” Despite all the sugary good- Ireview by movie and I feel bad for the ness of the “The Holiday” it letting you boyfriends and husbands who leaves a bland aftertaste. know “The get dragged to this flick. I It isn’t a wonderful roman- Holiday” is a recommend women go with tic comedy — there are very “chick flick” a group of close girlfriends few — but, “The Holiday” has in every because they will enjoy it so its sincere and all too cutesy meaning of much more being surrounded moments. Meyers wrote the the phrase. by females. script with four actors in mind: It’s a syrupy, Missy Directed by Nancy Meyers, Kate Winslet, Cameron Diaz, sweet roman- Thompson who also directed “The Parent Jude Law and Jack Black. I tic comedy STAFF WRITER Trap” in 1998, “What Women was surprised that Jack Black in just about Want” in 2000 and “Something’s didn’t come off creepy, like every way Gotta Give” in 2003, Meyers his alter ego JB from his band photography courtesy of Sony Pictures possible and Reel Talk continues her ability to con- Tenacious D. Instead he was Jude Law and Cameron Diaz star in the chick flick “The Holiday.” slightly charming, considering he’d never acted in a romantic comedy. Winslet delivers the most believable performance with Diaz left in the dust as a mere pretty face. Iris (Winslet) is a young English journalist who is com- pletely in love with Jasper (Rufus Sewell) a fellow jour- nalist. When she discovers he is engaged to another woman she wants nothing more than to leave England for a few weeks. She registers her little cottage on a home exchange Web site in hopes of getting far away from Jasper. Meanwhile in Los Angeles, Amanda (Diaz) the high-pow- ered owner of a film preview company needs a vacation of her own after splitting up with her boyfriend. She stumbles on the same home exchange Web 06 Explorer XLT 4x4 site and decides she wants to spend her holiday in England Dual Heat & A/C, while Iris would love to stay 3rd Seat in L.A. After swapping homes — and never meeting — Iris befriends an elderly next-door 3 ATTHIS neighbor, Arthur Abbott (Eli PRICE Wallach) who wrote screen- plays for many Hollywood films. $ Back in Surrey, England, 19,995 Amanda — who spends much of this movie attempting to cry — is awakened by Iris’ drunk brother Graham (Law). They instantly hit it off and get 06 Escape Hybrid 4x4 06 Expedition XLT 4x4 to know each other very well. In L.A. Iris meets Miles (Jack Loaded w/ Dual Heat & A/C, Black) who is a music com- 3rd Seat, poser for Amanda’s company. Extras, Only A romance begins to brew 2,000 Miles Low Miles! despite Miles having a girl- 2 ATTHIS friend. Amanda must decide PRICE if it’s worth the risk to keep a relationship with a man who lives half way around the $ world. Iris needs to let go of $ all ties to Jasper and go for the 24,995 21,995 man she truly cares for. I enjoyed watching this film. “The Holiday” made me smile because everyone wants to 04 Honda CR-V 4x4 04 GMC Envoy 4x4 04 BMW X-3 fall in love. This film hasn’t received very many positive reviews — perhaps because the majority of film critics are male — but this movie is a chick flick. Of course most men will not enjoy it! “The Holiday” is slightly lengthy because it’s telling two stories $ Only 37,000 $ at once. I didn’t get fidgety or $ Miles, Must feel like the film was slow, 15,995 18,995 See and Drive! 24,995 but I understand how a film over two hours in length — especially a romantic comedy 03 Pontiac — could get tedious. Despite 05 Dodge 99 Honda 00 Toyota 05 Ford what you may hear or read Neon Accord Solara Taurus Bonneville from other critics, keep in mind this film was designed V6,Sunroof, Leather Only 41,000 Miles for a female audience and it will not disappoint. Grade: C+ Rated: PG-13 for sexual content and some strong lan- guage Running time: 132 minutes $8,495 $8,995 $8,995 $9,995 $9,995 Now playing 05 Ford 02 Mercury 04 Scion Xb 04 Nissan Sentra 05 Pontiac There’s a Focus Mountaineer SE-R SPEC-V Grand Prix Better Way to Auto, Leather Get the Word Out.

$10,995 $11,995 $11,995 $11,995 $12,995 815 W. UNIVERSITY Allen Patch PARKWAY • OREM Put it on our “Doings” pages!

Notices of special events for charitable Auto Sales organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc.

882-0050 [email protected] Orem 801-226-6262 Allen Patch Rachel Fait Rick Covello Taz Smith Annette Ruybal Burke Smith TOOELETRANSCRIPT *Financing Available through Every vehicle comes with a Select Certified 3 Mo./3,000 Mile Warranty, BULLETIN Tooele 435-830-3222 See Dealer for details, all prices are plus tax, license & fees, subject to prior sale, offer ends 12/22/06.

TUESDAY December 12, 2006 B1

■ Unless otherwise requested, community Bulletin Board news items such as weddings, missionaries, birthdays, babies and Bulletin Board must be ■ Weddings, Birthdays submitted by 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. To place a community news item or for more information contact Community ■ Classifieds and Public Notices Hometown News Editor Karen Hunt at 882-0050. THS tree festival gives Christmas to over 40 families by Steve Schwartzman CORRESPONDENT ast Friday afternoon, hundreds of Tooele High School students rallied in separate groups into the THS commons area, with Christmas trees in one hand, decoratons in the other, and enough kind and charitable hearts to fill the rest of the room. The 15th annual THS Winter Tree Festival will be held now through Friday evening, Dec. 15 for public sight and a visual representation of many students who have taken time and money to give Christmas to Lmany families in the county. “It’s great that the students are willing to contribute to the need of the community,” says THS Student Body Officer Jarom Heaps, “they have put a lot of time, money and effort into this event and it is all simply for a great cause.” Many THS clubs, as well as a few middle school organizations and contributing families signed up to participate in the event late last month. After the groups were counted, the THS student government helped select needy families through the Community Action Program (CAP) and assigned each group a family, with the

SEE TREES ON B10

photography / Troy Boman Sophomores (l-r) Brad Heap, Jai Kinghton and Mason Halligan admire their class tree at the Winter Tree Festival at Tooele High School Monday night.

Make piggy pudding, sugar plums, roasting chestnuts Christmas traditions radi- danced through their heads,” with the Christmas Pudding tional and the sugarplum fairy is a key while chestnuts roasted in their figure in the classic ballet, “The fireplace. T Nutcracker Suite.” It is pretty clear what a roast Christmas In the song “We Wish You a goose is but some of these songs and Merry Christmas,” the singers other images are a little less stories are declare “Oh bring us some figgy clear. What is a sugar plum replete with pudding…” and what is figgy pudding? images of Another favorite song is And what about those roasting Christmas “Chestnuts Roasting on an chestnuts? These relatively foods. In Diane Sagers Open Fire.” mysterious foods are part of the Clement CORRESPONDENT “Christmas is coming, the Christmas traditions from years Clarke goose is getting fat” declares past and places far away. Moore’s the old Christmas jingle and For the record, a sugar plum classic story- Homefront the family of Bob Cratchit in is a round piece of sugary poem “The Dickens’ Christmas Carol were candy. According to The New Night before the picture of delight as they Food Lover’s Companion as Christmas,” the children were savored the roast goose that quoted on the Food Network “nestled all snug in their beds Ebenezer Scrooge delivered to while visions of sugarplums their house and followed it up photography / Metro Creative Graphics Children can still enjoy traditional Christmas favorites. SEE TRADITIONS ON B2 Food Bank Marriage Library ring a can a food for the Food ooele County Extension has he Tooele County Bookmobile BBank and get a free photo with Tbeen awarded a $5000 grant TLibrary, Grantsville, has can- Santa at the Allpro Realty Group, to promote healthy marriages. celled story time scheduled for 506 N. Main in Tooele. Thurs. 12/14 Interested in serving on a healthy Thursdays, Dec. 21 and Dec. 28. from 4-7pm. For info. call 435-843- marriages coalition? Join us on Story time will resume at 4 p.m. on 7282. Monday, Dec. 18, at noon at 151 N. Thursday, Jan. 4, 2007. Main. Lunch will be served. We will plan a Valentine’s celebration din- ner and speaker and discuss other marriage education possibilities. Questions? Please call Darlene at 843-2353. B2 TUESDAY December 12, 2006

tional Christmas foods that whipped topping — similar to the figgy puddings 1 cup sugar Traditions linger from years past. Add to 2 ounces sliced almonds, of traditional lore. 1/4 cup butter the list, fruitcake, plum pud- toasted (optional) 1 1/4 cups flour continued from page B1 ding, English trifle, mincemeat Spread a little jam on each Baked apple pudding 1/4 teaspoon salt site, a sugarplum is ‘a small pie and others. None of these piece of cake and place half the 1/3 cup margarine softened 5 medium grated apples (2 confection, often consisting of fit into the quick heat-and-eat cubes in the bottom of a large 1 cup sugar 1/2 cups) fruit such as a candied cherry mode we have adopted and clear, glass bowl. Sprinkle apple 1 egg 1 teaspoon soda or dried apricot surrounded by they are not made from con- juice over the cake to moisten. 1 cup unsifted flour 1 teaspoon cinnamon fondant.’ However, they go on, venience foods. Perhaps that Sprinkle half the fruit over the 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg sugar plums don’t have to have is why some of them are more cake. 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup nuts fruit of any kind inside. memory and myth than reality Cook the pudding according 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg Cream sugar and butter. Add And figgy pudding is a mys- in most homes at Christmas. to the direction on the package. 1/2 teaspoon ground cinna- eggs. Sift dry ingredients. Add terious concoction obviously Just for old times’ sake, I am Place a layer of plastic wrap mon nuts and apples. Cook in top of using figs. including recipes for some of over the surface to prevent a 1 teaspoon vanilla extract a double boiler 2 to 2 1/2 hours As a word of warning, chest- these old-fashioned favorites. skin from forming and set aside 2 cups unpared apples or bake at 350 degrees for 45 to nuts that roast on an open fire Unlike some of the others, to cool 1/2 cup chopped walnuts 50 minutes. Serve warm with do not grow around here. The the layered delight known as While pudding is cooling, Combine margarine, sugar caramel sauce and/or whipped horse chestnuts produced by trifle is still a favorite dish, I whip cream until soft peaks and egg in mixer bowl; beat cream. the beautiful horse chestnut suspect because it does lend form. Place almonds on a bak- until light. Gradually blend in ing sheet and toast in a 300 tree are not edible. Roasted itself to some convenience combined flour, baking soda, Caramel sauce chestnuts are still a fairly com- degree oven until golden, stir- cooking. salt, nutmeg and cinnamon. Stir 1 cup brown sugar mon winter treat in Europe. ring frequently, about 5 min- in vanilla, apples and walnuts. 3/4 square margarine We have many other tradi- utes. Simple English trifle Turn mixture into an ungreased 3/4 cup water Spread half of cooled pud- 8-inch square baking pan. 2 tablespoons cornstarch 1 9-inch sponge cake cut into ding over fruit in bowl. Repeat Bake at 350 degrees for 35 1 inch cubes 1/4 cup cold water layers. Top with whipped minutes or until don. Serve 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 tablespoons apple juice cream. Sprinkle with toasted warm or cold topped with Dash salt 1 cup raspberry or straw- almonds. Chill 2-4 hours before whipped cream or ice cream. Bring brown sugar, marga- berry jam serving. Makes 8 to 10 servings. rine and water to a boil. Add 8 ounces fresh raspberries cornstarch mixed with 1/4 cup or strawberries or 1 10-ounce Figgy pudding Apple pudding cold water. Cook until thick, package frozen berries Ingredients 1 egg and then add vanilla and salt. 1 5-ounce package “cook and 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter, at serve” vanilla pudding room temperature 1 pint heavy whipping cream 2 eggs or an 8-ounce container of 1 cup molasses 2 cups dried figs (about 1 pound), stems removed, chopped fine 1/2 teaspoon grated lemon peel 1 cup buttermilk 1/2 cup walnuts, chopped 2-1/2 cups all-purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon ground cinna- mon 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg Garnish Insurance Network, LC Whipped cream 493 W. 400 N. Tooele In an electric mixer, cream Former Leavitt Agency the butter until fluffy. Add the 882-0707 Mel Workman (Owner) eggs and molasses and beat 882-4800 again. Add the figs, lemon peel, buttermilk, and walnuts and blend 1 minute. Add the remain- ing ingredients and blend until TOOELE everything is incorporated. Find Your TRANSCRIPT Grease and flour and 8 by 4- BULLETIN inch soufflé dish and pour in Dream Home! the batter. Bake in a 325-degree F. oven for 1 hour, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Spoon the pudding out onto plates or cut Help us, it into wedges. Garnish with the whipped cream. (Recipe courtesy of Home Cooking)

Help A Family In Need Both of the following apple pudding recipes make up more ANSWERS ON B10 Please donate any amount you can afford to the Tooele Transcript like rich, moist, dense cakes Bulletin Benefit Fund for this years chosen family or families. BIRTHDAYS Something On Your Jay Woods Mind? The family of Jay Woods are celebrating his 80th birthday. An open house will be held in his honor on Friday, Dec. 15, Planning eases 2006, at the 7th Ward meeting Write a letter to the Editor! house located at 1025 W. Utah Ave from 4 to 7 p.m. All fam- P.O. Box 390 holiday stress ily and friends are welcome to Tooele, UT 84074 • Pay attention to the price that attend. [email protected] is rung up per item. Oftentimes, sale prices have not been entered into the computer. If you saw the item in a circular, it pays to bring WEDDINGS the whole circular with you -- espe- cially if it is a great deal. It will speed up a price correction at the Hathaway/Deaver register, and the people in line behind you will thank you for it. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. • When entertaining, or for your Hathaway are pleased to own special family meals and cel- announce the marriage of their ebrations, try this stress-buster: Set daughter Christina Angellena up the table with linens, plates and Hathaway to Andrew Thomas silverware up to a few days ahead Deaver, son of Devi C. and of time. Cover it with a sheet and the late Thomas E. Deaver, on you have one less thing to worry Saturday Dec. 16, 2006, in the about on the day of the event. Salt Lake LDS Temple. • “If you have problems with wax You are cordially invited to splattering when you extinguish a attend a reception held in their Christina Angellena Hathaway and candle, get yourself a snuffer. It honor on Saturday, Dec. 16, Andrew Thomas Deaver can eliminate smoke and keep the from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Overlake wick from drifting to one side or LDS Church building, 1717 Berra the other, and it prevents wax from Blvd., Tooele, Utah, 84074. splattering. Also, make sure you let the wax cool before you move your Please fill out and mail in the benefit form with Rubio/Call candle, since it’s still hot.” -- Candle your donation to Tooele Transcript Bulletin Benefit Aficionado in Ohio Fund, P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 or drop by • “If you use more than one Laura Rubio, daughter of type of Christmas card, use one of the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, 58 North Main. If Carlos and Laura Rubio of each style to hold a list of those to you have any questions please call 882-0050. San Antonio, Chile, and Jesse whom you sent it. If you have cards Charles Call, son of Anson and left over, you can avoid sending a Dee call of Tooele, were married duplicate the next year.” -- W.L. in Donation amount: $50 $25 $15 $10 Other Nov. 17, 2006, in the Salt Lake Texas LDS Temple. After a wedding • “When packing for travel by Name: luncheon at the home of Mr. and airplane, have some of each mem- Mrs. Shane Woodbury of Sandy, Laura Rubio ber of the traveling party’s clothes Utah, they departed for a honey- and Jesse Charles Call in each suitcase. That way, if a bag Address: moon at Bear Lake. Laura gradu- in the Oklahoma, Oklahoma is waylaid or lost, it won’t result ated from Instituto Comercial City Mission. He is serving in the in the loss of all of one person’s and completed training as a Utah Air National Guard and is things.” -- E.K. in Pennsylvania Phone: dental assistant at Universidad employed at Washington Mutual Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, c/o Santo Tomas. She served in the Bank. The newlyweds are mak- King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box *Make checks payable to the Tooele Transcript Bulletin Benefit Fund. This may be tax deductible. Salt Lake City Temple Square ing their home in Provo while 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475 or e- Mission. Jesse graduated from Jesse continues his studies in mail JoAnn at [email protected]. Tooele High School and served Chemical Engineering at BYU. (c) 2006 King Features Synd., Inc. TUESDAY December 12, 2006 B3 The Bulletin Board

creative and imaginative recyclers, Tooele Philanthropy Cayley Dunn, Amberly Long and Jordan Thomas, won the library’s Rehash the Trash Contest. Seasonal entertainment Meet Santa Tooele Performing Arts and the Bring a can a food for the Food Bookmobile story time Tooele Homeschool Co-op will per- Bank and get a free photo with Santa The Tooele County Bookmobile form “The Best Christmas Pageant at the Allpro Realty Group, 506 N. Library, 429 E. Main, Grantsville. Ever.” This is a funny, touching play Main in Tooele. Thurs. 12/14 from 4- Story time will be held each Thursday which tells the story of a bunch 7pm. For info. call 435-843-7282. at 4 p.m. unless the library is closed. For information call 884-3703. of rowdy kids, and how they help Volunteers needed others discover the true meaning The Tooele Family Center has a of Christmas. The play runs Dec. great need for volunteers to help Churches 14-16, at 7 p.m. at the Tooele United out at the center. This is a great Methodist Church. Refreshments opportunity for stay-at-home moms will be available. Suggested donation or retired persons. Moms can bring Single entertainment $3 per person or $15 per family. their children to the center while A luncheon and entertainment Meet the artist they volunteer. The schedule is very will be provided for all singles on Artist Val Chadwick Bagley will flexible and is based on your avail- Saturday, Dec. 16, at 1 p.m. Please draw free pictures/cartoons for any- ability. This is a great way to be more join us at Tooele North Stake Center, one coming to meet him and signing involved in your children’s education 583 N. 270 East, Tooele. All singles copies of his new book, “My Favorite and your community! Contact Kari are invited to join us for food, fun Stories from the Bible,” at Latter- at 833-1960 to sign up or for more and friendship. Day Book, 986 N. Main St., Tooele, information. Spanish service Saturday, Dec 16, from 11 a.m.-12 Help Santa Enjoy “Misa de la Noche Buena” p.m. Come meet Val, get his auto- Help provide Christmas to chil- Saturday Dec. 23, at 5:30 p.m. at St. graph, and have your children take dren in Tooele County. United Way Barnabas, 1784 N. Aaron Dr. Tooele, photography courtesy Milo Berry Secondary students (l-r) Jesse Gillins, Aimee Averett, Rebecca Isbell, Christopher Achziger, Michelle Kofford home a free drawing for Christmas of Salt Lake needs volunteers to Utah. All are invited to come and cel- and Jarom Heaps were awarded the Mayor’s Community Youth Recognition for service to the community, — made just for you while you help in its Sub for Santa Program ebrate. Call (435) 882-4721 for more watch. Call 843-8532 for more infor- information. family, school and peers Nov. 16, at the City Council meeting, in addition to Carly Ahlstrom and Tyler Hansen to organize drives with businesses, who are not pictured. mation. churches, families, etc. or purchase Study LDS scripture Learn about Mercur gifts for individual families or meet The Tooele Utah Stake is sponsor- get in free. All proceeds will be Blood Pressure every Thursday Senior Center “Short Trips.” Apply The December meeting of the one on one with families to col- ing an Adult Religion Class with the donated to the Winter Tree Festival at 12 p.m. with Rose or Joyce at the Center. Tooele County Historical Society will lect gifts. Visit www.uw.org for more topic: “Pearl of Great Price, Part 4.” to provide Christmas for a family in Grantsville Seniors CDL Not Required. feature John Skinner, a noted Tooele information. Classes will be held on Wednesdays need. So bring a paddle and a friend/ The Grantsville Senior Center can • Looking for Volunteer DJ County Historian. His presentation beginning Jan. 3, and continuing date and see you there. be reached at 884-3446. Enjoy Christmas lights will be about the mining town of through April 25, 2007. The instruc- League baseball • Mondays 9 a.m. quilting; lunch Christmas Light Tour will be on Mercur, Utah. Everyone is invited to Schools tor is David A. Christensen, former Grantsville Stealth 12 and under at noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 13, we will leave the attend Dec. 12, at 7 p.m. at the Tooele instructor for the University of Utah (cut off April 30, 2007) Super League • Tuesdays 9 a.m. aerobics; 10 Tooele Senior Center at 5 p.m. $11 Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St. Enter School concerts Institute. The class will be held at Baseball team will hold individual a.m. ceramics; 1 p.m. Skipbo; lunch dollars per person, dinner included. at the back door. Refreshments will • The Tooele Elementary band and the Tooele LDS Institute Building, 65 tryouts for two available positions. at noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. Sign up at the center. be served. Books will be available to orchestra will present a Christmas S. 200 West, Tooele, Utah, from 7 to Please contact coach Steve Branch • Wednesdays 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Senior Circle purchase for Christmas gifts. “The 8:30 p.m. Registration will be held on Concert on Tuesday, Dec. 12 at 7 (801) 898-6999 for more informa- breakfast; 1 p.m. Pinochle; 1 p.m. All RSVP’s for activities must be History of Tooele County Volume II” the evening of the first class, and the p.m., in the Tooele High School tion, or visit the Rocky Mountain Bunko made by calling 843-3690. is $25 and “The Mining, Smelting and cost for the course is $20. Auditorium. Both the beginning School of Baseball at http://www. • Thursdays 9 a.m. Pinochle; 10 • Hinges and Twinges (water Railroading in Tooele County” is $15. and intermediate groups have been Christmas music rmsbb.com/Main/bulletin_want_ads. a.m. line dancing; lunch at noon, res- aerobics) — Meets Tuesdays and Contact President Jay De Le Mare at working hard on seaonal numbers A Christmas contata ‘Jesus, html and scroll down to “Grantsville ervations by 8:30 a.m.; 12 p.m. blood Thursdays 11 a.m. at Pratt Aquatic 882-1469 or Publicist Alice Dale at to present. It should be a fun night There’s something about that name,’ Stealth.” pressure clinic; 1 p.m. Bingo Center, $2.50. 882-1612 for more information. for family, friends and community. will be performed at First Baptist • Fridays 9 a.m. aerobics; lunch at • Body Instincts (stretching, ton- Rocky Mt. Care There will be no charge Church in Tooele on Sunday, Dec. Meetings noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. ing) - Tuesdays at 10 am at Pinnacle Tooele Care Center Recreation • The Tooele Jr. High School 17, at 11 a.m. All are welcome. It is • Everyday puzzles, pool, social Therapy, 29 South Main. Dept. is in need of donations from orchestra and bands will present a part of our Celebration of the Birth Tooele Seniors Breakfast Buddies - Friday, Dec. the community of warm clothes (all their annual Christmas Concert on of Christ, and it is our prayer that Marriage meeting The Tooele County Senior Citizen 8 at 9 am. Meet at Jim’s Family adult sizes), jewelry, knick-knacks, Tuesday, Dec. 19 at 7 p.m., in the you will be blessed by the message Tooele County Extension has Center can be reached at 882-2870. Restaurant. Dutch Treat! toiletries, and stretchy gloves. These Tooele High School Auditorium. it conveys. been awarded a $5000 grant to pro- The center is for the enjoyment of Cooking/Nutrition Class - Monday, items are needed by Dec. 12, for the Don’t miss this free concert of sea- Free musical mote healthy marriages. Interested all senior citizens 55 years young Dec. 11 at 12 noon. Held at Health “Country Store.” sonal favorites that the students Green River Bible Baptist School in serving on a healthy marriages and up. Dept (151 N. Main). Class and light Anti-tobacco poster contest have been working hard to prepare. Choir Presents “Then Jesus came,” coalition? Join us on Monday, Dec. Mondays – Cardio-breeze/pilate lunch are free. Lots of info and free TCXD Tobacco Advisory Board • The Tooele High School a Christmas musical by Ron and 18, at noon at 151 N. Main. Lunch will aerobics 9:30 a.m.; Bridge 10 a.m.; cookbook. is sponsoring the third annual com- Christmas Concert will be presented Shelly Hamilton, Dec. 14, at the be served. We will plan a Valentine’s Lunch 12 – 1; Line dancing 1 p.m.; Lunch Bunch - Wednesday, Dec. munity wide anti-tobacco poster on Wednesday, Dec. 20. It will fea- Cornerstone Baptist Church, Tooele, celebration dinner and speaker and Bingo 1 p.m. 13 at 12 noon. Meet at Denny’s. contest. Prizes will be awarded to ture seasonal selections by all of Utah, at 6:30 p.m. Free to the public. discuss other marriage education Tuesdays – Lunch 12-1 p.m.; Holiday Party - Thursday, Dec. 14 the top three artists in five different the music department instrumental Come caroling possibilities. Questions? Please call Pinochle 1 p.m.; Line dancing 1 at 6:30 pm at Health Dept auditorium age categories Pre-K, K-3, 4-6, 7-8 and vocal ensembles, in an exciting You are invited Christmas caroling Darlene at 843-2353. Wednesdays – Breakfast 9 a.m.–12 (151 N. Main). and 9-12. There will be a grand prize mix. Don’t miss this free holiday in the park (Veterans Memorial Park) Amended 2006 Budget p.m.; aerobics and muscle 9:30 a.m.; Knotty Knitters - Monday, Dec. 18 for the overall winner at the elemen- tradition. on Dec. 19, from 7 to 8 p.m. spon- The Board of Trustees of the ceramics 1 p.m. at 10 am in the MWMC Classrooms. tary and the secondary school level. Volunteers needed sored by Tooele United Methodist Stansbury Service Agency will meet Thursdays – Pinochle 9 a.m.; Bring any projects you want to All entries must be submitted to Interested in helping junior high Church. Hot cocoa will be served at Wednesday, Dec. 13, at 7 p.m., at Lunch 12–1 p.m.; Bridge 12:45 p.m.; share. the local school or the TCSD office students with their homework after the church 78 E. Utah Ave. following the Stanbury Park Clubhouse, #1 Canasta/Other Games 1 p.m. Birthday Bingo - Tuesday, Dec. 26 attention Rachael or Melanie no later school? The Utah State University the singing. Come and join the fun. Country Club, Stansbury Park, Utah Fridays – Pinochle 9 a.m.; Tai Chi at 5 pm. Bring $3 for pizza. Space is than Dec. 21. Extension 4-H program is looking for to consider and take public com- and Yoga Aerobics 10:30 a.m.; Bingo very limited. New service schedule 1 p.m.; Dinner 4–5:30 p.m. Celebrate the gift volunteers. Homework assistance The Bridge Christian Fellowship ment on the amended 2006 budget. Dec. 13 – Christmas Lights Teens, grades 6-12, you can help is needed from 3-4 p.m. Monday, meets at Phil’s Glass Reception area Final 2007 Budget Tour and Dinner, Wednesday. Will Groups us celebrate the gift of reading at the Tuesday and Thursdays. Help as on 635 N. Main, North entrance. The Board of Trustees of the leave the center at 5 p.m. Register Tooele City Library. Fill in an entry much as you’d like. Please contact Sunday Worship starts at 10:30 a.m. Stansbury Service Agency will meet at Reception Desk, Cost is $11 all form for every 50 pages you read Darlene Christensen at 843-2353 if Bible study is Wednesday at 7 p.m. Dec. 13, at 7 p.m., at the Stanbury Kids Christmas party inclusive. between Dec. 22. Decide on a gift interested. Contact Pastors Scott and Marilyn Park Clubhouse, #1 Country Club, The Eagles Kids Christmas party Dec. 15 –Dave Faddis Band box for which you want to compete Run baby pictures Thiessens at 435-830-3619 or Keli at Stansbury Park, Utah to consider will be on Saturday, Dec. 16, from 1 Dec. 15 - Dance Biz will perform and add your entry to that box. Get The final and full price deadline 435-840-0430. and take public comment on the to 3:30 p.m. at the Eagles lodge, 50 5–5:30 p.m. more information at the library. for Tooele High School Senior Baby proposed final 2007 budget. S. First Street. There will be games, Christians gather Dec. 22 – Wayne Jones food and Santa will visit at 3 p.m. Join a team Ads is Jan. 18. Order forms were sent Tooele Christian Fellowship Dec. 22 – Christmas Dance, Gift Public invited. Attention: bowlers and teams for home to the parents of each senior. invites you to attend our Sunday If you need another form, please see Education Exchange, Dancing 6–8 p.m. men’s and women’s leagues are still services at our new meeting place: Dec. 29 – DJ Ned Girl Scouter leaders meet the front office or Mrs. Milne. Girl Scout leaders and co-leaders needed Monday through Friday. Join Tooele High School on 200 W. Vine • New Year’s dinner and dance it’s time for our next service unit a league and join the fun. For infor- St. Worship starts at 10 a.m. and Adult Education – Saturday, Dec. 30; Dinner will be meeting. The meeting will be held mation call Tony Barker at 882-2096, Bible classes for all ages is at 11 a.m. Get your high school diploma served 7–8 p.m., Dancing 8 p.m.–12 Library at the United Methodist Church on 840-0214 or call Buddy’s at 843-0733. Call 435-224-3392 or check out our this year! All classes required for a.m. $5 per person, Reservations by Thursday, Dec. 14, 2006, starting at Web site at www.tooelechristianfel- a high school diploma, adult basic Dec. 27 7 p.m. Agenda items include Cookie Story time cancelled lowship.org. education, GED preparation, word • Blood Pressure Clinic - 11 a.m.–1 Grantsville Campaign information, Thinking Day The Tooele County Bookmobile processing, drivers’ education and p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 19 Spanish services offered discussion and other upcoming ser- Library, Grantsville, has cancelled The Episcopal Church of St. English as a second language are Follow-up Dec. 26 vice unit activities. Contact Dorothy GHS Alumni story time scheduled for Thursdays, Barnabas invites everyone to the available. Register now to graduate • Foot Clinic Tuesday, Dec. 19, with questions at (435) 882-5221. The annual GHS Alumni basket- Dec. 21 and Dec. 28. Story time will Spanish services every Saturday at — just $25 per semester. Located at 1:30–3:30 p.m. Appointments are ball tournament will be held on Dec. resume at 4 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 5:30 p.m. For information call Padre 76 S. 1000 W., Can be reached at 833- necessary. Eagles party 26, 27, 28, with games running at 6, 7 4, 2007. Romas at 882-4721 or 801-968-2731 1994. Adult Education classes are for • Hearing Tune-ups Wednesday, Eagles Auxiliary Christmas party and 8 p.m. each night. (Times for first Online library renewals or call Diconea Irene Rael at 882- students 18 and over. Dec. 6, 9 a.m.–12 p.m. will be held on Monday, Dec. 18, at games will be posted in the newspa- Remember you can access Tooele 2062. Take GED • Alzheimer’s Support Group 7 p.m. following a short meeting. per and various places in Grantsville City Library accounts online. Go to The GED test will be given on Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2 p.m. Secret Pals bring your revealing gift approximately two weeks from http://www.tooelecity.org/tcl/library. Dec. 12 and 13, starting at 8 a.m. • Free foot screening Thursday, and others, who want to participate now.) The player’s fee will be $15, html and click “My Library Card” in Scouts Please contact Andrea at 833-1994 Dec. 14, 10 a.m.–12 p.m. Dr. Martin in gift exchange. Bring a $10 gift. the same as it has been in the years the top left-hand corner; enter your by Dec. 8 to pre-register for the test. The center is closed Dec. 25 for Lunch will be served. past. The spectator’s fee will be $1 library card number and last name. Den chief training Christmas and Jan. 1 for New Year’s University women each day. There will also be a three- The “Patron Information” screen will Changes are coming! Cub Scout Day. The Tooele Branch of the point competition will be which is Seniors show all items currently on loan to leaders bring your den chiefs to • Seeking Friday Night American Association of University open to anyone in attendance. The you. You can renew items (if not roundtable for two months and you Entertainment after dinner. If inter- Women will meet on Dec 12, at 6:30 cost for the three-point contest will overdue), reserve books and check can get them trained. Den Chiefs will Senior Citizens Center ested, call the center. p.m., at the home of Pat Steelman, be $5 per player. We would like our collection. Need help? Call 882- now have a two-month class to help Daily Schedule • Looking for a Piano Player for 122 Country Club, Stansbury Park, to encourage all to come, to play 2182. them learn how to be a successful Lunch: Monday, Tuesday, the Tooele Senior Band -Volunteer for dinner and a $10 gift exchange. basketball or to just mingle with old Story time den chief and by doing so help you Thursday and Friday. Please make Position. friends and classmates, so that we SEE BULLETIN BOARD ON B4 See if you can “Name our as a leader. your reservations before 8:30 a.m., • Volunteer drivers are needed for can continue this great tradition in Christmas Mascot.” The person that the morning of the meal. Sign up our wonderful town of Grantsville. gives the best name will win a prize. sheets are available for you at the If there are any questions or con- Special Story time held Dec. 20, at 11 Sports center. BULLETIN BOARD POLICY cerns please contact Andrew Vera a.m. Join our very special storyteller Breakfast: Wednesday from 9:30 at 435-228-8734 or send and email to If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the newspaper at and have a Jolly Old Time. For more a.m.- 12 p.m. Andrew at [email protected]. Ping-Pong tournament 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The information, call the library at 435- Aerobics: Tuesday and Friday at The THS Ping-Pong club will be Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, Old Folks Sociable 882-2182 or visit the library at 128 hosting a Christmas Tournament on 9 a.m. We are in need of old pictures and civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should West Vine Street. Dec. 16, from 1 to 4 p.m. at TJHS. Bingo: Thursday at 1 p.m. Grantsville yearbooks from before contact the advertising department. Please limit your notice to 60 words Enjoy creativity Anyone is invited: all ages and all Bunko: Wednesday at 1 p.m. the fire in 1983. We will copy and or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your See three teenage recycler’s cre- skill levels. You choose which divi- Ceramics: Tuesday at 10 a.m. return ASAP. Please send or take announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement ations at the Tooele City Library sion you want to compete in- begin- Line Dancing: Thursdays at 9 a.m. please call the advertising department at 882-0500. Information should to GHS attn: Jane Autry or Contact during November, which is America ning, intermediate or advanced. Pool: Everyday. Puzzles: be delivered no later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired Jane at 435-228-8217 or 884-4500. Recycles Month. The three very Entry fee is $3. THS Club members Everyday. publication date. Health Clinic B4 TUESDAY December 12, 2006

co-sponsored by LifePath Home arise from a cancer diagnosis. Guest Weight loss support a free service and veterans need Bulletin Board Health & Hospice and the American speakers include professionals in the TOPS: Take Off Pounds Veterans not be members of the Veterans Cancer Society will feature a dis- field of cancer management. In addi- of Foreign Wars of the U.S. to continued from page B3 Sensibly is accepting new mem- cussion on “Keeping Well in Body tion, videotapes, print materials, and qualify for assistance. The VFW bers. Check us out at Tooele Veteran benefits AAUW advances equity for and Mind” Dec. 12, at 6 p.m. at the class discussion provide up-to-date Senior Center, 59 E Vine, 5 p.m. Field Service Officer will be work- A Field Service Officer from women and girls through advo- LifePath Home Health & Hospice information for patients, family, and every Tuesday. Connie 850-8174 ing out of the Tooele Workforce the Veterans of Foreign Wars cacy, education and research. facility at 3838 S. 700 East, Suite 210 friends. or Marylou 830-1150. Service Center located at 305 N. of the U.S. (VFW), Department Membership is open to persons with in Salt Lake City. There is no charge, Christmas turkey shoot Help abuse victims Main Street from 3 to 4:30 p.m. a Baccalaureate degree, an Associate but registration is required. To regis- Service Office, in Salt Lake City, on Jan. 19. Tooele Gun Club is holding a tur- Volunteers needed for the or equivalent degree. For more infor- ter, contact Sue MacDonald at 801- will be in your area to assist you key trap shoot on Dec. 17. Starts at Tooele County Domestic Violence mation call Dawn DeWitt 882-9002 293-0444. The I Can Cope program in understanding and applying 10 a.m. Turkeys and spare ribs will and Sexual Assault Victim or Pat Steelman 882-5661. www.aau- gives participants an opportunity to for rightful VA benefits, preparing Recovery be given as prizes. You can partici- Advocacy (DVSAVA) crisis line! wutah.org share their concerns with others hav- and documenting application for pate in as many events as you like, so Training will be provided and a ing similar experiences and to design compensation, pension, hospital- Recovery section will be includ- Cope with cancer bring plenty of shells. For informa- background check required. If ways to cope with the challenges that ization and other benefits. This is ed on Thursday. The December “I Can Cope” class tion call John Miller at 882-2429. interested please call 241-0337.

Call 882-0050 For Placement SSERVICESEERRVVIICCEE DDIRECTORYDIIRREECCTTOORRYY Yard & Garden Contractors Miscellaneous Miscellaneous SKIDSTEER WORK Christmas & Holiday Gifts Scented Wick Candles Stall Cleanouts Custom Home Builder, walk with us • Trenching & Scented Critters thru the building of your dream and th • Snow Removal Saturday, Dec. 16 leave all the worries to our team. We are 10:00am - 3:00pm Grooming & Boarding • Excavating a full service design-build fi rm, whether Make Your Christmas Reservations Now it is all scopes of the project or just one. 431 West 3460 North, Erda Try us and see the difference. Open Houseor Anytime Call New Boutique Items • Gourmet Cookies 801-455-4893 Specializing in 435-830-2083 435-882-6545 • Dog Clothing • Concrete (fl atwork) dresses, coats, sweaters Contractors • Demolition (concrete) • Bling, Bling Collars • Excavation (all aspects of Always Perfect Photography LLC • Christmas Toys • Treats for Dogs commercial & AAP 435.841.9875 residential) • Stocking Stuffers Lori 435.228.8384 for Kids Melissa 801.573.4726 dress-up puppies & kitties BASEMENT Now is the perfect time • Unique Picture for a family portrait! Frames dog breed specifi c FINISHING Package prices range 822 E. Main St STE 15 • Grantsville from $75 to $250! 196 N. Broadway • High Quality Every package includes a high resolution copyright released CD! DECKS (435) 884-0926 offi ce (435) 240-3762 Josh “You Don’t have to pick your favorite shot, because you get all the shots!” 843-9464 • 840-0430 • Great Rates Never a sitting fee or Special offer (435) 884-0932 fax (435) 240-3731 Adam location fee! 10%off Dal Hale Construction Gift Certifi cates Available any wall portrait 435-882-0697 Miscellaneous licensed & Insured Cell 435-241-0234 Your Home Heroes Are What do you get for someone MASSAGE & AMERICAN SHED COMPANY, LLC. WHO has everything? Here! The small building professionals Spa Treatments Services Offered: Last Will & @Home Services • Handyman We specialize in Locally Serving • Heating & A/C Services • Professionalism Tooele County • Air Duct Cleaning Christmas 801-933-4663 • Honesty Testament • Water Heater Installations Ask me how? Gift Certificates & Packages • Integrity Monday - Saturday Introductory Special • Ethics S. Dee Long 8:00 am - 9:00 pm $25.00 OFF with this ad on your fi rst call Attorney at Law $25 • $50 • $75 • $99 FREE ESTIMATES $35 One Hr. Massage or 3 for $95 435-850-2438 884-5501 249 E. Main, Grantsville www.americanshedcompanyllc.com $99 Ultimate Princess Pkg, 2 1/2 hrs $69 Couples Massage Your Home $29 Deluxe Face Lift Massage Hero Is Here! $149 Half Day Pamper-Me Pkg, 4 hrs Allen AUTO & QUICK LUBE Gift Certificates Services Offered: FULL SERVICE AUTO REPAIR STATE INSPECTION @Home Services • Handyman by phone Locally Serving • Heating & A/C Services We now offer equipment Tooele County • Air Duct Cleaning •Air Conditioning •Shocks & Struts • Exhaust 801-933-4663 • Water Heater Installations rentals for small contractors •Brakes • Tune-Ups • Troubleshooting & Diagnostics 882-2728 or homeowners. •Starters & Alternators •Clutches & Transmissions Mary Brasby Introductory Special 12 years experience $25.00 OFF with this ad on your fi rst call • Backhoes • Demo Equip 53 N. HALE STREET, GVILLE 54 EAST MAIN STREET, GVILLE FREE ESTIMATES BEHIND GVILLE DRUG STORE OPEN MON-FRI 8:00-6:00 • Bobcat • Trailers Call Today 884-3573 SATURDAY 9:00-1:00 • 884-0727 • Mini Excavator • Corded & Cordless • Concrete Equip Power Tools Place Your Your Home • Generators Service Shop Hero Is Here! Business Heeth Services Offered: APPLIANCE REPAIR Card Here @Home Services • Handyman INSTALLATIONS Locally Serving • Heating & A/C Services • Washer/dryers Tooele County • Air Duct Cleaning • Refrigerators Only $ 00 801-933-4663 • Water Heater Installations 348 S. Worthington • Grantsville • Dishwashers • Microwaves Come see me for all your parts needs! 14 ea. Introductory Special (435) 884-0926 offi ce (435) 240-3762 Josh • Swamp coolers Based on a 13 Issue Contract $25.00 OFF with this ad on your  rst call • Ranges/etc. FREE ESTIMATES (435) 884-0932 fax (435) 240-3731 Adam ALLMAKES 882-4614 PERSONALIZED TRAINING In-Home Training (we come to you) SUZANNE LANG PLUMBING or Come and see us at the Independent Beauty We Service All Brands & All Types Consultant 557 S. Newmark Drive Tooele, UT 84074 833-9393 Home: (435) 882-7248 • Leaking Pipes • Disposals • Softners 435-843-8800 Cell: (435) 840-0690 [email protected] • Drains • Water Heaters • Toilets GIFT CERTIFICATES • Faucets Personal Trainers: www.marykay.com/slang Malisa Gren CPT 435-830-9339 Nancy Swart CPT 435-849-3294 Call for monthly & holiday specials! Senior Citizen Discount • Licensed & Insured Richelle Hardy CPT 435-830-1055 Pampered Pet Resort Boarding & Grooming General Contractor Framing Contractor We would love to have your Cole Construction, Inc. • Residential Free Two-Piece “Special Pet” • Commercial spend the holidays with us! • Basement Carving Set ($46 Value) • Deck For hosting a qualifying show* Lots of TLC • Soothing Holiday Music Finish Contractor Nov. 1-30, 2006 Bedtime Treats • Home Type Atmosphere

Call Today! Gift Certificates Available Free Gift Book Early Jennifer O’Rarden for the fi rst [email protected] 435-840-4074 www.pamperedpetresort.com [email protected] 884-3374 Brandon Quigley 435-669-1570 • Tooele Six shows booked!

Place Your Need A Great Gift Idea? Place Your Let us convert your VHS home videos to PLATINUM Business DVD. Have them Business transferred to DVD for as little as $20. Edit Valerie scenes, add menus Card Here and titles. Consolidate Wimmer Card Here tapes - put all your Realtor Holiday videos onto Only $ 00 one DVD. Preserve Direct 435-849-2312 Only $ 00 14 ea. your memories today. Know someone moving soon? 14 ea. Based on a 13 Issue Contract Call 843-7626 Let me help with my FREE Reports! Based on a 13 Issue Contract TUESDAY December 12, 2006 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B5

■ Housing, employment, public notices ■ Office: 882-0050 Classified Visit www.tooeletranscript.com to place your classified ads! NOTICE Transcript Bulletin Pub- Miscellaneous Furniture & Pets Personals Child Care lishing Co. does not CLASSIFIED LINE AD RATES Appliances endorse, promote, or Rates for the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, published every Tuesdays and Thursdays encourage the purchase COAL FOR Sale $12 NORTH VALLEY Appli- RUSH LAKE KENNELS, MISSING: FUN, CARING Kids Cor- of any product or service Twenty Words or Less MONTHLY RATE 100lbs 884-6899 ance. Washers/ dryers dog obedience training ner has 3 full time open- An ad running a minimum JOE O’NEAL advertised in this newspa- * After 20 Words $99-$199. Complete and boarding. Call 16 years old, dark ings 0-3 yrs old. CPR/ per. Advertisements are $ 50 of 8 consecutive issues CUSTOM BLUE Golf repair service. Satisfac- (435)882-5266 First Aid cert. Karli 578- ¢ blonde hair, 5’10”, the sole responsibility of 30 per word/issue $ ** Cart Lights, Horn, Cov- tion guaranteed. Parts 8350, 830-9211 (20 words or less) 145lbs, blue eyes. the advertiser. Transcript 6 ¢ 25 er 435-224-3593 882- for all major brands. Bold Type 5 per word/issue $ Livestock Last seen December Bulletin Publishing Co. 2.00 per word over 20 words 0781 SINGLE MOM wishes to Boxed ads 50¢ per issue Walmart gift cards 1st, 2006. ANY infor- hereby disclaims all liabili- Bold/boxed ads extra do childcare in home w/purchases over $100. mation please call ty for any damages suf- *Includes the Tooele Valley “Extra” and **No credit for stopped ads. Includes DIAMONDS don't pay anytime and overnight, Transcript Bulletin web-site 4 runs in the Tooele Valley “Extra” 843-9154, 830-3225. DRY STRAW bales, $5/ 830-3418 or fered as the result of any retail! Large selection, fenced yard, any age. bale. Free delivery on 830-8108 advertisement in the Classified ad deadlines: Monday 4:45 p.m. for Tuesday edition high quality. Bridal sets, RECONDITIONED 5ea or more purchased. 187 N 200 W 435-849- Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. Wednesday 4:45 p.m. for Thursday edition wedding bands. Every- Washers, dryers, Great for Halloween 2772 Transcript Bulletin Pub- thing wholesale! Rocky stoves, refrigerators, 90 decorations and winter lishing Co. is not responsi- All classified line ads running in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin on Tuesday or Thursday will Mtn. Diamond Co. automatically run in the Tooele Valley Extra, a separate publication that is delivered to all non- day warranty. Nothing bedding Garth 435-837- Place Your Ad Here Call 882-0050 ble for any claims or rep- subscribers of the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. They will also run on our web-site. S.L.C. 1-800-396-6948 but the best. We also 2246. resentations made in do vent cleaning & pick- advertisements in the FOR SALE: Ping Pong up appliances Need to sell that new JOIN OUR PROFESSIONAL Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. table $50, Entertain- (435)241-0670. Ask for champion bull or your The Tooele Transcript- Services Services Miscellaneous ment center $30, 21’ Ken. yearling calves? Place HOME HEALTH TEAM! Bulletin has the sole computer monitor $10, your classified ad into authority to edit and locate video holder $5, night WHIRLPOOL WASHER 47 newspapers, find CNA any classified advertise- BJ SUPER Sign signs of FURNACE TUNE-UPS NEED RIDES To Brigh- stand $20 843-5608 and dryer. $300 obo. your buyers quickly. For TOOELE OFFICE ment as deemed appropri- all types, vinyl banners, $50; RMGA Certified ton Ski Area. 843-9031 Call 435-882-0689 only $135. your 25 word ate. vehicle lettering, win- GUITARS! GSI Pawn- We are looking for an energetic Certifi ed technician, green stick- VHS to DVD classified will be seen Transcript Bulletin Pub- dow lettering, home de- shop has over 20 gui- ers, complete system Need a great gift idea? Garage, Yard Sales by up to 500,000 read- Nursing Assistant to join our home health lishing Co. reserves the cor, magnetics, decals, tars, 13 amps, 11 cases analysis, now accept- Let us convert your ers. It is as simple as right to refuse any adver- and more! bjsuper- to choose from GSI team. Applicants must be able to speak, ing visa and master- VHS home videos to calling the Tooele Tran- tisement. [email protected] 13 E Pawnshop 324 N Main HAVING A GARAGE read, write and understand instructions card, Call Mike at 435- DVD. Worried that script Bulletin at Vine St. Tooele, Ut 882- 882-5560 SALE? Advertise it in 241-8034 your VHS home mov- (435)882-0050 for de- in English, be CNA certifi ed and have 4855 435-841-7216 the classifieds. Call ies will become obso- tails. (Ucan) reliable transportation. All real estate adver- HANDYMAN SERVICE HOLIDAY GIFT Ideas- 882-0050 tised in the Tooele lete? Have them Nine piece drum set BJ SUPER Sign signs of home repair & remodel- STRAW BALES For sale For more information contact Michele: Transcript-Bulletin is transferred to DVD for with cymbals $525, all types, vinyl banners, ing. Concrete. Free esti- Pets $3/bale 435-884-6570 subject to the Federal vehicle lettering, win- mates. Call Jeff (435) as little as $20. Edit 150lb olympic weight scenes, add menus Fair Housing Act of dow lettering, home de- 882-6568 or (801)635- set with incline/ decline STRAW FOR Sale 1968 which makes it cor, magnetics, decals, 9959 and titles. Consolidate bench $200, foosball ta- tapes - put all your $3/bale Arbon’s in illegal to advertise and more! bjsuper- ble $125. 882-8114 HOLIDAYS ARE Grantsville 884-5066 “any preference, limi- [email protected] 13 E HANDYMAN SERVICE Holiday videos onto one DVD. Preserve COMING tation, or discrimina- Vine St. Tooele, Ut 882- New and Repairs Can If you sell Insurance, pro- Leave your pets STRAW FOR Sale tion based on race, 4855 435-841-7216 do almost all jobs, all your memories today. mote a hospital or an $3/bale Arbon’s in religion, sex or nation- repairs. Call Kevin 435- Call 843-7626 ambulance service, BOOK YOUR HOLI- with us! Grantsville 884-5066 al origin, or any inten- 882-4311 or 801-706- place your classified ad DAY PARTIES AT Tender Loving Care tion to make any such 4428 01 ARCTIC Cat 4-wheel- in all 47 of Utah's news- Community Nursing Services TRACKS! Non smok- Farm Equipment preference, limitation er 4x4 w/winch & snow- papers. The cost is only ing dining room. All 601 North Main St. or discrimination.” The MARE’S PLACE Barber plow $3500 obo; Eton $135. for a 25 word ad new menu. For more Tooele Transcript-Bul- shop back in business 90cc 4-wheeler $900; 4- ($5. For each additional 3-POINT DIRT scoop, PH 435-882-3913 • FAX 435-882-6209 information call 882- letin will not knowingly Located at 25 E Vine St cal Ruger $350 obo; word). You will reach up excellent condition. 4040 Equal Opportunity Employer accept any advertis- All Hair cuts $7 Walk- Mouser 30.06 w/scope to 500,000 newspaper Boarding/Grooming/Boutique $100. Call 882-3313. ing for real estate ins welcome No appt. $300 obo. 882-9013 readers. Just call CLEANING AND Home which is in violation of necessary 882-0535 435-830-3330 Tooele Transcript Bulle- 843-9464 Sporting Goods Improvement Homes, the law. Our readers tin at (435)882-0050 for Apartments, or office. 840-0430 are informed that all NEED A Shed? Call now details. (Ucan) Licensed and Insured dwellings advertised 435-850-2438 Riddles Salvage SELLING YOUR moun- Warehouse Worker Bro & Sis Services and 2 CATS, 2yrs old. Broth- in this paper are avail- www.americanshed- SELL YOUR computer in tain bike? Advertise it in Handyman Service 882- & Wrecking er and sister, must go Night-shift Order Filler able on an equal companyllc.com the classifieds. Call the classifieds. Call 4311 801-706-4428 together $50 house opportunity basis. Real cash for 882-0050 882-0050 McKesson is looking for self-motivated NEED TILE? No job too trained, very loving Call CONCRETE C-K&J’s your junk Heather at 435-578- Individuals to fi ll orders. Requirements big or too small. Free car or truck. SNOWBOARDS GSI Lost & Found ALL phases of con- estimates. Call Brett Pawnshop has over 25 1272 include passing a drug and background crete. Specializing in (435)840-5147 • car & trucks snowboards and sever- Services • farm equipment 5YR OLD Chocolate Lab flatwork, STAMPED. al pairs of boots to $500 REWARD for re- check, excellent attendance record, • batteries Needs a new home Best price in town. SHINE EM Up Window choose from GSI Pawn- turn of male Schnauzer • aluminum & copper $100 Please call 882- ability to lift cases of various weights A QUALITY Construc- Concrete and repair. Cleaning. Best prices in shop 324 N Main 882- or information leading to am pm 2964 tion. We do all. Con- 882-4399 or 840-0424. town. residential and 9 - 5 • Mon - Sat 5560 return. 10 years old, and walk long distances. crete of any kind. Fram- commercial 224-2473 Salt and Pepper. 801- FREE Pick-up AKC LABRADOR Re- ing, new/ additional or DRYWALL: Hanging, TOOLS GSI pawnshop 699-7543, 888-874- Compensation: $11.15 per hour with an 884- 3366 triever puppies parents remodel of any kind. finishing, texturing. 23 STORAGE New alarmed has a large selection of 8874 6400 Burmester Rd • Grantsville on sight 1st shots dew- additional $1.50 shift differential. Plumbing and electrical. years experience. Li- units available now! tools to choose from in- claws Available 12/18 All finish work. Call for censed and insured. Many sizes from 5x5 to cluding; compressors, FOUND SET of keys in BRAND NEW Snow- males $250 Female Hours are Sun-Thru, 6pm – 2:30am free estimate. 882-2820 Doug 843-9983; mobile 10x30. Great rates! chain saws, snow blow- Food Box Donation that blower used once 9 HP $300 Call 435-830-8632 cell 849-2753 (435)830-2653 Very secure! On SR ers. GSI Pawnshop 324 were at Church Satur- 28’ $850 obo 435-840- 843-5355 For additional information apply online 201 at 7200 West. N Main 882-5580 day. Call to claim. Com- ARE YOU Busy? Need FURNACE REPAIRS: (801)250-9100 1880 882-1572 munity Action Program. CAVALIER KING at McKesson.com or Monster. extra help with those Don’t spend twice as US MILITARY Surplus 882-1278 CD’S, VIDEOS GSI Charles Spaniel. Blen- household chores? Let much for the same re- THE BEST IN UTAH intermediate cold mum- Pawnshop has thou- heim male pup for sale. Pick up an application at us help you. Honest, pair. Free tune up with criminal defense. 1-888- my bags $20 each; tac- FOUND: White hunting sands of CD’s, DVD’s Beautifully marked. Pa- Dependable Negotiable all reapirs. Call Mike 708-8867. All cases, in- tical load vests 6 pock- dog under 1yr old 882- and VHS videos to rents are champions in 1900 South 4490 West prices call 435-849- 435-241-8034 cluding appeals. Your ets camo $15 each; 7250 choose from GSI Pawn- both show and perform- 2802 liberty is precious. Trust Ammo cans 19x8x15 Salt Lake City, Ut shop 324 N Main 882- ance. 1 yr health guar- LOST: THERAPY Dog, experience. Greg Smith $20 each or 3 for $50; 5560 antee. $1500. (435)884- November 22, Grants- McKesson is an equal opportunity employer Place Your Ad: www.tooeletranscript.com managing attorney. Call 11x5.5x10 $4 each or 6 6799 OR (801)597- ville, part chihuahua, 24/7. (ucan) for $20. Visit Oquir CHRISTMAS TREES 3193. small tan w/curly tail, rharms.com 882-6972 THREE J’S Roofing and For Sale, Fresh Cut. only one eye. Had collar $25 or less 849 E Main CAVALIER KING GRANTSVILLE CITY BUILDING Repairs, free estimates, You may have just the w/phone number & Grantsville Mon-Fri Charles Spaniel. Blen- expert wind damage re- thing someone out of name. Also has micro- INSPECTOR/OFFICIAL POSITION: 4pm-8pm Sat-Sun 8am- heim male pup for show Performs a variety of working level professional and pairs, 20 years experi- town is looking for. chip. Reward! Please 8pm prospect. Looking for technical duties as needed to assure compliance with ence, great prices, se- Place your classified ad call w/any info. Susan co-owner. Please, seri- local, state and international building codes. Inspects nior discount. 882-4289 in 45 of Utah's newspa- 884-0175 ous inquiries only. Call residential, public, commercial and industrial construc- pers, the cost is $155. tion. Performs Plan checks and makes recommenda- (435)884-6799 OR For up to 25 words. You Personals tions to City Recorder for outsource plan check and (801) 597 3193. LPN-CNA-RN will be reaching a po- inspection services. tential of up to 340,000 CHIWAWA REGIS- ADOPT: HAPPILY MAR- MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: 1. High School graduate or equivalent. Seeking staff to join our team households. All you TERED 2yrs old male RIED couple wishes to need to do is call the 2. Two years of specialized training provided through of caring Professionals. $200 Black short hair adopt. Offering love- technical college in building technology or related Transcript Bulletin at Not neutered 7lbs Lova- laughter-financial secur- 882-0050 for full details. studies; or four years of responsible experience in Competitive wages and Benefi t where minds and spirits grow ble 884-0548 ity. A warm bright fu- construction trades at a journey level; or an equivalent (Mention UCAN) daycare/preschool ture. Expenses paid. combination of education and experience. plan. Apply in person @ 451 • Preschool Activities CLAWS + Paws mobile Please call Louise/Mi- 3. Certifi ed in Residential I and II, Commercial and • Loving, Clean Enviroment Furniture & Bishop Federal Lane(1940S) Monday-Thursday grooming. I’ll come to chael. 1(800)537-9257 Industrial inspections and maintains a current license • Arts And Crafts Appliances you. Flexible hours, rea- Pin #12 (ucan) with the State of Utah. 6:00am-6:30pm sonable rates. Call Grantsville City offers an excellent salary up to $28.00 SLC or apply online at • Full Healthy Meals 1930s VANITY w/tri-fold Margaret for an appoint- ALCOHOLIC ANONY- per hour depending on experience. Grantsville City • Group Pictures 3-11 year olds mirror, $279; pedestal www.stjosephvilla.com ment 840-1537, 882- MOUS meets daily at offers a benefi t package including retirement, 401K, table w/2 leaves & six 5019. noon and 8pm at 1120 health insurance, sick and vacation. EOE Call Kim for details 843-9751 or 830-2449 chairs, $299; fireplace W Utah Ave. Call 882- Applications must be submitted to the Human Re- mantel, $140. Home- DOG HOUSE PET 7358. source offi ce at 429 E. Main Street. Applications are bodies. 1 N Main Street. GROOMING Book now available online at grantsvilleonline.com. Applications 882-0650 for Christmas! New lo- must be submitted by December 20, cation, independently 2006 at 5:00 p.m. BRAND NEW stainless TOOELETRANSCRIPT owned and operated, BULLETIN Grantsville City does not discriminate steel gas slide in range Serving Tooele County on the basis of race, color, national and oven. Never used, 9yrs 884-1176 origin, sex, religion or disability in em- save $200. $675, 882-0050 ployment or the provisions of services. Grantsville 801-699- FREE CHRISTMAS Pup- 7543 pies! Great gift to good homes! 882-7064 COUCH AND Loveseat $150 obo for the set FULL BREED Pitbulls Computer desk $50 obo $100 Call Eric at 435- Kitchen table chairs and 849-3701 Leave mes- WAREHOUSE/ bench $100 obo 843- sage if no answer 0167 MINI RED AKC Dachs- GENERAL LABOR FOR SALE Dark Oak hunds. 1-Female $600 has an opening for a full time Dinning room table and 2-Males $550ea For 2 leafs, 5 chairs Excel- more info: 435-843- Permanent labor positions are available at the Morton Salt, lent condition $300 obo 7734 or 801-541-0974 Call 882-3803 or to view Rohm & Haas, Grantsville, UT facility in the processing plant. piperandmax.com Avail- Kart Center Manager FOR SALE Small GE re- able for pick up Dec. Warehouse and forklift experience is preferred. frigerator great for an 22!! Miller Motorsports Park has an immediate opening for a Kart Center office $100 Electric Mo- Hours can vary so you need to be available for all shifts. bility cart $400 Ping PAPERED PEMBROKE The successful candidates should have good work ethics, Manager to oversee the kart track, kart retail and kart service pong table set $100 Welch corgi puppies acceptable attendance histories and a willingness to do departments. The Kart Center Manager will oversee inventory and Call 882-6521 after 5pm $500 call 882-7850 or 830-1150 work as assigned. A high school diploma is required. inventory controls; manage the service shop; manage Kart Center staff; PITBULL Puppies, 2 Rate is $12.29 per hour. This position comes with full manage the Kart Center concession program; and act as a liaison to the FOR SALE: 2 large (5 x males, 2 females, $100 8) matching area rugs. each. 1st shots includ- benefits: 401(k), vacation, sick, disability, etc. MMP Director of Racing. Bachelor’s degree in a Business Management Good quality/Excellent ed. (435)884-5012 or related fi eld with 3-5 years experience preferred; knowledge of motor condition Burgundy 435-840-5942 ask for If interested, please apply on-line at www.rohmhaas.com/careers edging with Southwest- Shaun. sports industry required; demonstrated project management, time ern style center. and enter requisition number 3136 management, and organizational skills also required. $100.00 Each or PURE BRED Mini Or apply in person at our local facility off I-80 West at $175.00 for both. 843- Schnauzer. 5 month fe- 9061 male pup, Crate trained, Exit #84, Grantsville. Applications will be accepted thru 12-15-06 Apply to Miller Motorsports Park, S&P color. $350-Crate SOFA SLEEPER, in ex- toy & brush incld. Great c/o Tobie Warner, cellent condition, plaid Present! Can hold for MORTON SALT 2901 N. Sheep Lane, pattern. Very comforta- Christmas 435-249- ble. $200. 884-0193 or 0095 a Rohm and Haas Company Tooele, Utah, 84074, or 224-4932 An Equal Opportunity Employer [email protected]. M/F/H/V Place Your Ad: www.tooeletranscript.com B6 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 12, 2006

Child Care Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Business Opportunities BARN HELP, 6 days, CONSTRUCTION EARN MONEY WORK- NEW STORE Opening A CASH COW! 90 vend- RENTALS paid hourly, opportunity WORKERS and La- ING at home! Fun and Maverik is currently ing machine Units/30 lo- Apartments, Condos & New Homes Secretary to work with horses. borers needed for large profitable! Free informa- seeking applicants who cations entire business 29 hrs/week Call Bryan (801)336- housing renovation at tion packet. 1(801) 428- are energetic and have - $10,970 local Utah Up to 6 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms Secretary needed for 8785 Dugway, must have 4657, 24 hours. www.at- a desire to provide ex- Company hurry! Call Tooele Early own transportation, pay lanticfamilypublishing.net. cellent customer service (801)593-0084 (ucan) Prices starting at Intervention program. Business owners If you based on experience. Fee (ucan) and love interaction with need someone fast, Call 435-830-2861 for people. We are current- PRIVATE CLUB w/pool Will maintain client place your classified ad information. EVENT Coordinator ly seeking full time con- and dancing hall, restar- $600 per month. records and database, in all 45 of Utah's news- needed to partner venience store positions aunt and real estate for Tooele County’s largest provide staff support, papers. The person you COST ACCOUNTANT event. No money need- located close to home sale, Tooele. Reduced are looking for could be The Beehive Telephone ed. Part time job with price. 882-9085 after- HOLIDAY property company serving and perform other and in your community MOVE-IN clerical and reception from out of town. The companies are seeking full time pay. $50,000 to conveniently located in noons. all your property needs. cost is only $155. for a a Cost Accountant for $100,000 per year. Tooele. Maverik offers SPECIALS! duties. Need good 25 word ad and it our manufacturing facili- www.utahpigwrestling.c TURN KEY Family exceptional benefits, Receive ½ off Ila Sprouse computer and data reaches up to 340,000 ty. Job duties will in- om flexible work schedules, owned pizza business Dec. Rent if moved entry skills. Offi ce households. All you do clude Cost Accounting, competitive wages, $75,000 plus $650/mo in by Dec. 15th 435-224-2737 experience required. is call the Transcript Inventory Control, FIRE EXTINGUISHER night pay differential, building lease Grants- Help Wanted sales and service tech- ville 435-884-0534 Email Bulletin at 882-0050 for Budgeting, Cash Flow paid sick leave and va- Safegaurd Property Management all the details. (Mention Analysis, and Purchas- nician needed to serv- Offi ce # 801-566-9339 [email protected] cation, holiday pay and 100 WORKERS NEED- UCAN) ing. The person we are ice Tooele County area. medical/ Dental insur- ED! Assemble crafts, or fax seeking will have expe- Tooele County resident ance. Adventures await wood items. Materials 435-882-2768 CAR DETAILER 18 and rience with MRP or sim- preferred. Apply at 153 in the following posi- provided. To $480+ per EOE over. Full time Apply at ilar software. This per- East 4370 South, Mur- tions: Operations Man- week. Free information 126 North Garden son will perform the ray, Utah. (801)263- ager, Food Service package. 24 hours A FUN JOB - California Street. above mentioned func- 1705 Ask for Steve Manager, Cashiers. All bound! Now hiring 18- tions for several compa- Byrd, Byrds Fire Protec- shifts available. Maverik (801)264-5665. CARPENTER ROUGH 24 sharp enthusiastic nies that make up our tion. is adventures first stop! framing, residential, motivated guys & girls telephone and internet If one of these adven- Tooele County work 1+ FIVE STAR AUTO $15- SEEKING FT/PT free to travel USA rep- businesses. Salary ne- tures is for you send years experience Pay 20 per hour commission resenting 150+ leading gotiable depending on your resume and qualifi- Medical Billing based on experience Full-time ASE Certified publications. Two experience. Send re- cations to jobs@maver- 843-1383 leave mes- Full Diagnostic Mechan- Assistant weeks paid training, sume to jobs@wireless- ik.com or you may ap- sage ic/Technician 5+ years for busy medical practice transportation provided. beehive.com or mail to ply at Maverik in Stans- exp. Fax resumes to in Tooele. Medical or Return trip guaranteed. 2000 Sunset Road, bury Park. Please indi- CNA CLASSES & Phle- 884-6850 or call 840- Call Tina or Jim Lake Point 84074. cate which position you Dental billing experience botomy. Day, evening 1673 (800)642-6147 (ucan) are interested in. a must. Pay or weekend classes, 2 DRIVER CDL TRAIN- week course. informa- FULL OR PART time commensurate with AVON: TO BUY OR ING,$0 down, financing NEWSPAPER CARRIER tion line 467-6400 general construction experience. If qualifi ed, SELL. Sell to anyone. by Central Refrigerated. Positions for SL Tribune www.ccCNA.com pay depending on expe- please fax resume to: For information call in- Drive for Central and and DN Early morning earn up to $40K+ 1st rience Contact Rob at 801-951-2389 dependent sales repre- EMT TRAINING Course, driving routes Call Bren- year! (800)727-5865 ex- 435-840-2743 evenings sentative Vi Knutson become an emergency da at 435-496-3596 Attn: HR tension 447 www.central from 6pm-7pm 884-3830 medical technician. Ba- drivingjobs.net (ucan) OWN A computer? Put sic course starting in GRANTSVILLE CAFE it to work! Up to $1500 January. Call Roger Hiring friendly faces. DRIVER NEEDED to to $7500/mo pt/ ft Place Your Ad: www.tooeletranscript.com 882-9919 Weekend day and Tue- transport child East Ele- 2bpaiddaily.com mentary from school to Fri pm shift. Stop by Dow Jones Building af- Wal-mart Dist. Center PHARMACY TECHNI- ter school, four days a and fill out an applica- CIAN, Tooele Albert- week, will pay weekly. tion Ask for Christo- sons, part time availa- IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Michelle 801-891-6245 pher’s Cafe ble, must be licensed, retail pharmacy experi- Habla, escribe y lee en DRIVERS REEFER RE- ence preferred, apply in Ingles y Español? Nec- CENT average $1,079 - person. 740 North Main. $1,910/ week. Great esito alguien a tiempo at the Wal-Mart benefits. Excellent completo que ayude en POST OFFICE Now Hir- Tooele Area’s Family freight network. Salt mi agencia de seguros. ing Avg. $20/hr or $57k Lake City terminal. Ori- Llame a Robert al 435- annually including Fed- entation and dispatch. 884-0896 eral Benefits and OT. Real Estate Advisor Distribution (800)771-6318 www. Paid training, Vacation, primeinc.com (ucan) PT/ FT 1-800-584-1775 Serving the needs of: HEAVY EQUIPMENT USWA Ref #P9701 DRIVERS. Seasonal OPERATOR training. • First Time Home Buyers • Singles Holiday Drivers with Bulldozer, backhoe, POSTAL JOBS $15.67 • Empty Nesters • Investors scraper, cranes & more. Center in Grantsville! MATHESON POSTAL to $26.19/hr, now hiring. • Large Estates • Families with animals SERVICES $22.19 per National certification For application and free hour ($18.75/hr Plus 3,6,9 or 12 week pro- goverment job informa- Part-Time Schedules Available $3.44 H&W). Hiring grams. Financial assis- tion, call American As- short term drivers, tance available. Job sociation of Labor 1- Temp drivers for our placement assistance. 913-599-8042, 24 hrs. XMAS peak season (877)254-2936 or emp. serv. Dec 1st -Dec 24, flexi- www.nahets.com (ucan) ble runs/hours. Retired REAL ESTATE INVEST- $12.50/hr to start for T-F HIRING COOK 3 13hr drivers encouraged to OR seeking to expand Call Shane Days a week Must have apply. We require a team apprenticeships experience in cooking class A CDL, clean available! $5,000- for large crowds back- $13.85/hr to start for S,S,M MVR, Apply at 1900 S. $10,000 PT coaching 840-0344 ground check 843-3417 Industrial Rd. Salt Lake and training provided. $3.00/hr raise within 2 1⁄2 years 843-5271 City or Call 801-973- Joyfully work from the comfort of your own 9300 or send resume to HVAC INSTALLERS home! 1(866)652-1360 bschmidt@matheso- WANTED. Our compa- 1238 E. Haylie Ln • Tooele • $365,900 Material Handling Positions (ucan) ninc.com ny has a 6 year contract • 3 Bdrm & 2 baths Must be able to lift up to 100 lbs continuously on Hill Air Force Base. REGIONAL REPRE- • Large Master Suite Top pay with benefits. DRIVERS: Dedicated SENTATIVE PART- with jetted tub Call Mike at (801)726- freight! Great Home- TIME work with interna- • 4387 sq. ft. 1850 (ucan) To apply, please visit our Distribution time, benefits, bonuses! tional exchange stu- • Large .29 acre lot dents. Strong communi- CDL-A, 2yrs OTR req. INSURANCE AGENCY • Fully Landscaped ty spirit and warm heart Center at 929 N SR 138 Grantsville. Montana Brand Pro- Support Needed. Insur- • Vaulted Kitchen for teens. Finding host duce: Mike or Chris (M- ance Agency looking for & Familyroom families required. Con- F, 8-5): 801-532-2573 P/T office assistant & • Fully Fenced tact 1(888)552-9872 or sales producer. Must be • Bonus Room Please allow 30-60 minutes to complete [email protected] (ucan) customer-oriented & Above Garage the Application Process. Subscribe Today have basic computer 882-0050 SKYWEST AIRLINES is skills. Experience a hiring flight attendants plus, but will train. Apply interested applicants in person 220 Millpond may visit our website Ste. #108, Stansbury www.skywest.com for 1135 North 600 East, Tooele • $215,000 WHOOOO?? Park. detailed information. “works day and night” KY-ANI SUN needs peo- SR MONITORING Tech • 3 Bedrooms ple come join our team and Jr. Monitoring • 2 1/2 bathrooms “treats you right” opportunity of a lifetime Tech: Understand me- • Master Suite call Peggy for meeting chanical, electrical and w/ garden tub 435-830-2083 Must be Sandra, chemical properties, • 2400 sq. feet able to use a computer, LINCARE, LEADING na- • 3 car garage and be able to pass a must be Sandra, tional respiratory com- extended govt. clearance. Apply pany seeks Service • Vaulted Ceilings in person at Mellor En- Representative. Service • Large open must be Sandra, gineering @ 887 North patients in their own 100 East, Lehi, Utah Atmospere home for oxygen and Sandra Claus” 84043 EEO/ AA, M/F. equipment needs. Must be a US Citizen. Warm personalities, age 21+, who can lift up STYLIST make $11 to 120lbs should apply. $18/hr! Keep busy, 329 East 500 North • Tooele • $188,900 Growth opportunities make money, and have Call me today for a non-obligation are excellent. Drug-free market analysis of your home. fun! Plus vacation pay, workplace. EOE. Fax paid holidays and insur- resume to 843-4374 • Beautiful in & out! ance. Great Clips. Call • Professionally 843-9410 Sandra Larsen MACEYS Grocery Store Upgraded & Full Time Agent, Long Time Friend now taking applications SUNNYSIDE UP hair Updated thru-out! for all positions. Apply stylist position just • 4 bedroom & in person. 972 North opened. Fun perky per- 2 bathrooms home Main, Tooele. sonality preferred! Also • .27 acre looking for experienced Landscaped & 435.224.9186 NEW MOVIES, Fashion nail technician. Apply in Auto Sprinklers projects! Need Actors, person or call (435)578- Extras, Character types, 0558 or 830-7026 ask Models. Free Seminars! Over 50 Real Estate Transcations for Mary or Tabby. 801-438-0067 SEEKING FT/PT Medi- THINKING ABOUT a Ca- Successfully Completed Since January! cal billing assistant reer in Real Estate? for busy medical prac- Group 1 Real Estate is 892 West 580 So. 3733 N. 570 W. 297 S. 360 W. tice in Tooele. Medi- looking to add new NEW LISTING 328 E Broadway cal or Dental billing agents to our team, new You Gotta See This Home! Updated kitchen w/maple cabi- experience a must. or experienced, no fran- Tooele nets, can lights,beadboard, Pay commensurate chise fees & higher with experience. If splits for information call laundry off kitchen,large • 4 bedroom Rambler UNDER UNDER qualified, please fax 1-800-398-0486 x 8002 covered patio, HUGE resume to: 801-951- • 2 full baths Terraced, beautiful WOW! Affordable horse CLEAN AS CLEAN & CUTE AS 2389 Attn: HR URBAN ENDS Hair and 4 Apartments backyard,shed, rv parking. propertyCONTRACT in Erda! Large CUTE!CONTRACTNewer 90% furnace art studio is seeking a Great opportunity to own a multi- Mountain views main fl oor laundry and walk & central air.Newer roof, newer furnace and central in pantry. Large master with large laundry, master bath, SLEEP LAB Technician hard working, fun, and unit rental. Includes two parcels air. Fully fi nished. Nice walk in closet and large bay fully fenced, landscaped, is needed to perform talented Stylist F/T po- of land to north. $179,900 sprinklers, patio & shed SOLD neighborhood. window. Nice patio, full over night sleep studies sition $300/mo booth fence& sprinklers. w/electricity. 1 car garage. in a 2 bed sleep lab rental Monthly free edu- Must be able to work 3 cation Commission opp- 324 N. 100 E. 783 E. 360 S. EAST BENCH BEAUTY! 58 E. 500 N. consecutive nights each tunites Call Misty 882- week from 7pm-7am 0811 474 South Main. Parkhill Estates Nearly 4000 sq Respiratory or EEG To be built in coveted South East ft of immaculate! background helpful Fax WANTED: 29 serious location. 3 bdrms, 2 1/2 baths, people to work from Finished base- resume to 435-882- Tooele 4 car garage, 4527 sq ft. 4743 home using a computer ment 5 bdrms SAFETY ENGINEER up to $1500-$5000 PT/ 4 bath. 14X20 FT 1-888-373-4285 Darling rambler with newer four year tech degree Large 1/2 acre lot. 4 shed, 30X12 req'd. 4yrs Safety ex- Two homes on a .43 Acre lg. bdrms, 2 baths. siding, paint & carpet. New UNDER Canyon Rim Estates deck. Garage is bath. Large living room & perience, four day Main Street Lot, 186 Heritage Hill Drive Fenced & landscaped. kitchen. Extra large lot. Full work week, $26.12/hr, 25X25. WOW! Ideal Location. 4 bdrms, 2 1/2 baths. 4 car Full basement. basement. $119,900. email resume to TOOELE RANSCRIPT T garage, .35 acre lot, 3200 sq ft. [email protected] BULLETIN CONTRACT All offi ces independently owned and operated. Information or call 435-830-4196 deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. 1185 N. Main • Tooele TUESDAY December 12, 2006 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B7

Business Wanted Motorcycles & SUVs Apartments for Apartments for Homes for Rent Homes for Rent Homes for Rent Opportunities ATVs Rent Rent Small Business owners: WANTED: I Will pay SKI DOO Snowmobile, 1998 TOYOTA 4-runner CLEAN, UPPER unit SPECIAL 2bdrm apt, $$WHY RENT when 3BDRM, 2BTH, no pets, 7BDRM, 3.5BTH, 2 kitch- Place your classified ad cash for your junk cars. 1994, 470 Cover includ- Great condition runs 2bdrm apartment, 4- $500/mo, $400 deposit. you can buy? 0 down no smoking, $1000/mo, ens, jetted tub, redwood in 45 newspapers Call Scott (435)830- ed, excellent condition, great, 85,000 miles ask- plex, carport, storage, Accepts housing. 328 programs, not perfect $500 cleaning deposit. deck, $1500/mo throughout Utah for only 6189 runs great, $1200, two ing $14,000 435-840- hookups, nice location E Main, Grantsville. Call credit. First time buy- 833-9791, 801-918- $800/dep. 884-5527 or $155. for 25 words, and place drive-on, drive-off 1880 882-1572 426 W 500 South, no (801)815-2928, 435- ers, Single parent pro- 3735. 849-1947 $5. per word over 25. Motorcycles & trailer, $800 firm. 882- pets, no smoking 884-0432. grams. Call for de- 1999 JEEP Cherokee 3BDRM, 832 Lakeview GRANTSVILLE, 3bdrm, You will reach up to ATVs 4433 $550/mo, $300/dep. tails. Berna Sloan Sport 4 door 4x4, 5spd, TOOELE 5BDRM 2BTH, Stansbury Park. $1200/ hookups, $950/mo. 340,000 households 882-7163 435-840-5029 Group 1979 YAMAHA Motorcy- ac, cruise, 127,000 2 car garage, Middle mo $800/dep. Call Pru- (801)898-9085 Owner/ and it is a one call, one Trailers 1 Real Estate order, one bill program. cle 650XS Good condi- miles, runs great. $4500 DUPLEX 2bdrm. $425 Canyon area, quiet lo- dential 882-4111 Agent Call the Transcript Bul- tion 4,000 Original miles obo. Call Marty 228- per month plus deposit, cation, clean, $1000/ New spark plugs, bat- 2003 3BDRM 2bth No letin at 882-0050 for fur- TRAILER FOR Sale 8097 w/d hookup. No pets. mo, (435)224-5324 smoking/ pets, Lease ther info. (ucan) tery and back tire $1200 3500lbs 2006 New 843-5213 Available now. Short- 884-0548 2000 DODGE Durango, option avaiable 956 W -OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN- Ramp $1450 obo 7’x14’ term lease. 620 S $975/mo 843-8116 excellent condition, 59K GRANTSVILLE, BASE- “$69,546.83” Place Your Ad: www.tooeletranscript.com miles, 4wd, leather, 3rd MENT apartment for VALLEY VIEW $700/dep 801-599-4230 EQUITY THE DAY YOU MOVE IN row seating, $10,000. rent, 2.5bdrm, 1bth, fire- Motel.Call 882-3235. Autos 3BDRM 2BTH Wood O/E This Home 801-860-0271, 884- place, utilities paid ex- or 882-7008. Nice, quiet floor New paint 0271 cept electricity and 1bdrm, 2bdrm, kitchen- Pmts Starting $925/mo Pets ok 801- $500 POLICE IM- phone. $600/mo, ette available. Monthly, $1132.17 654-1911 or 801-561- POUNDS! Hondas, MERCURY MOUNTAIN- $100/dep w/references. weekly & daily specials. (6.38% Option Arm Chevys, Fords, Jeeps, EER 2002 $9500 NADA 1096 APR. O/A/C) 884-6269 830-6081 HBO, cable. 585 Can- 2400 sq. ft. approx Average retail $12,875 Toyotas,etc! Cars, yon Rd, Tooele. 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile 4 bdr 3 bth The Kirk trucks, SUVs from 115k AWD 7-passenger NEW 3bdrm, 2bth town- Quiet, Quality apartments in a home for rent, no smok- $500! For listings rear air towing package homes, 2 car garage, restored historic structure OOELE ing/ pets. 882-1550 (435) 313-3797 (800)586-3805 exten- Beautiful condition 435- a/c, enclosed yard, w/d T TRANSCRIPT sion 9977 (ucan) 884-0876 435-850-9051 hookups.$399/mo 882- BULLETIN 1-877-9my-turn (69-8876) The Best Places at the Best Prices 801-212-3812 4004 Completely Furnished 1975 FORD 1 ton flat- QUIET 2BDRM Apart- Weekly & Monthly Rates bed/ welding bed. Trucks $1500. 882-1779 ment, no smoking, no For Lease For Lease 1977 FORD Mustang II pets. For further infor- 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 Interior and body in 1975 CHEVY 1/2 ton mation Please call 882- good condition needs truck, 4x4 frame & en- 4986 Leave a voice carburetor an electrical gine, good tires & great message. FOR work $1800 obo 435- engine (350). Good LEASE 830-2344 trans. New Edlebrock ROOM FOR rent, best carb. New Edlebrock in- deal in Tooele, great 14 room offi ce building, 1775 sq. ft., Main Street 1992 LEXUS LS 400, take & manifold. $1300 new home, own bath, frontage, 2 waiting room areas, reception desk, new timing, battery, obo. (435)840-8790 w/d, cable, internet, util- HEALTH & WELLNESS CENTER. 12,750 sq. ft., handicapped bathroom, previous medical offi ce. Could tune up, sun roof, heat- ities paid. $400/mo. Call house several small businesses. Will consider triple-net- 1983 CHEVY Scottsdale 2 handball/volleyball courts, men’s & women’s locker ed seats, 170,000 miles (801)897-9530 rooms w/saunas, hot tubs, showers, large mirrored lease with sublease options. Great income potential. $2700 obo. 435-840- 4wd Very nice condition dance/aerobics area, large open areas for offi ces, etc. 5734 Custom Shell. CD. A/C SLEEPING ROOMS Would make great fi tness center or multi-disciplin- 435.882.7094 • 801.860.5696 Dual Exhaust $2900 available, $70 per ary medically based health & wellness and/or pain 1993 MERCURY Topaz. 435-249-0025 801-209- week, $10 key deposit, management center. Could be easily converted into Excellent condition, 12 2110 first and last week- total a reception/recreation center (all ages dance club, N ow Renting disc cd player, $1200 $150 to move in. 46 N aerobics, family fun center, etc). Excellent income Inwest Title is happy obo. 435-830-1109 1996 FORD F250, ext Broadway. 882-7605 potential. Will consider triple-net-lease with sublease to announce the MOVE IN SPECIALS cab, 4x4, power stroke options. Ready for INNOVATIVE PROACTIVE ENTREPRENEUR!!! opening of our new Exclusively for Seniors 1995 TOYOTA Camry diesel. 5spd, XLT, high Place Your Ad Here 4dr $3500 Great condi- highway miles. $8900 Call 882-0050 435.882.7094 • 801.860.5696 Tooele Branch!! Pet Friendly tion 882-1054 435-840- obo. 884-3183 801-231- Our escrow offi cer/ 2008 0629 offi ce manager comes Call for details. pp 2000 F150 5.4L Super- Find Your Home Today to us with almost cab 4x4, tires/ rims, 11 years of escrow (435)843-0717 FFOR FOORR SSALE! SAALLEE!! nerfbars, alpine cd, experience. Being a Tooele native, Dana K&N Intake custom ex- haust hood scoops Averett is happy to be home after 7years lights 95,000 miles in Idaho. She brings with her a vast $12,900 obo. (801)509- knowledge of real estate transactions and 2280 an eagerness to serve the Tooele Valley. Sell Your Car Here for 77 CHEV truck 4x4, Including this branch Inwest Title now $ 80* mostly all redone, white, has 12 offi ces throughout Utah, making ea. clean, 4spd, $2500 obo. 316 W Apple Street 306 North 200 West us the largest independently owned title 6 Call 882-2987 or Grantsville Tooele company in the state. (801)598-6977. Call af- Call 882-0050 ter 5pm. MLS #640695 • $270,000 MLS #631256 • $229,000 We look forward to serving you. *Based on 13 issue contract. 88 CHEVY 4x4 3/4 ton 169,000 Original miles 2000 GRAND Am SE, 4 10,000 miles on new door, red, new tires & dealer installed engine wheels, 156,000 miles. and transmission $3900 ® Asking $3200 obo. Call REALTOR 789 VALLEY VIEW DRIVE 784 N. 800 E., TOOELE w/shell 884-0548 TOOELE • $197,000 REDUCED! • $177,500 882-2987 or (801)598- 6977. Call after 5pm Apartments for 229 ALEXANDER 3BDIBFMCOWAN COURT • GRANTSVILLE 2001 HONDA Civic LX Rent new struts, windshield 1BDRM $400/mo Water 1189 N. MAIN STREET, SOUTH WILLOW ESTATE tires, etc. Alpine stereo and Power included [435] 830-7637 IN CULDESAC BY KIDS excellent car mostly 867 POPLAR LANE 435-841-7878 [email protected] PARK. $245,000 highway miles $8500 Tooele • (435)882-5510 GVILLE • $278,000 (fax) 843-5364 LARGE RENTAL AVAILABLE DECEMBER 1ST! 882-5019, 435-840- www.inwesttitle.com 1494 Jim Beautiful Call your Tooele County Specialists 2003 SUBARU Outback 1& 2 Bedroom Lana Michelle wagon, 54000/mi, 33/30 McKean Anderson mpg AWD, power Apartments!! I can answer all your 435-833-0233 435-833-0233 seats, windows, locks, 801-518-8670 435-840-8898 Completely Remodeled cd $13,900 435-837- 7 South Main St #305 Executive Plaza Tooele, Utah NEW fridge, stove, 2465 dishwasher, cabinets, carpet, real estate questions 2005 FORD Taurus, Absolutely Gorgeous! The leather, moon roof, best value in ALL of Tooele. Home Loans 27,800 miles, great con- Non-Smokers Only! dition, $13,595. 1994 NO DECEMBER RENT Dodge Conversion van, (801) 318-4997 Available full size, four captain seats, rear fold down 260 North 100 East, Tooele couch seat, $3,200 882- or • FHA • VA • Refi nance 7442 • Purchase • Grants • Construction DISCOVER • First Time Home Buyers 90 BUICK Park Ave, V6, 3 Ways to Buy a small automatic everything, Home for less Money BIG • 0 DOWN LOAN PROGRAMS ac, $1800. 850-8057 Even poor credit, bankruptcies & foreclosures Free Report reveals SELL YOUR CAR or what you need to know GIVE ME A CALL boat in the classifieds. before you buy a home. www.1homeloanadvisor.com Call 882-0050 Don’t wait give me a call 296 E. Drysdale • Tooele 1581 E. Colavito Dr. • Tooele 1613 N. 219 E. Tooele 435.830.4204 TRANSMISSION RE- Jodie Carter PAIR, rebuild. Low cost “Your Real Estate Consultant for Life” to Tooele residents. Will Jason White buy vehicles 1990 and 435-840-8151 up that needs transmis- Mortgage Consultant sion work, cash paid. 801-750-5233 Shop (801)972-5810 King’s Peak Realty Home (435)843-8181 Upgrades everywhere! Lighting, Very nice 2 story home in 4 bdrm, 2 bath. Very nice mobile fl ooring, plumbing rock exterior. Overlake. This is a unique fl oor home in the overpass park. New Very nice home this is one you plan with a bonus room on the carpet & nice upgraded lighting. TOOELETRANSCRIPT 2 AND 3bdrm apart- must see! second fl oor! Very nice come & see! BULLETIN ments behind Super Wal-Mart. On select units $99 moves you 662 Blueridge Dr • Tooele 986 Bates Canyon Rd • Erda 908 N. 580 E. • Tooele in. Some apartments includes all utilities. Swimming pool, hot tub, exercise room, Government Money playground, full club- house. 843-4400 UNDER 2BDRM BASEMENT Available for Down apartment $550/mo 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Newly 882-7504 70 W 200 S 6 bdrms, 4 bths, 2 kitchens, Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath updated kitchen & bathrooms. 2 family rooms, on 5 acres in Erda. Tooele No smoking, $ CONTRACT home. Fully landscaped with * Newer carpet. 193,500 $499,900 Payment Assistance drinking, or pets Availa- stamped concrete. $179,900 ble 12/4

APARTMENT FOR rent. The Willows apart- 422 N. 880 E. • Tooele 267 Dawson Dr • Overlake 1604 Country Ln • Erda ment's have 2 and 3 bedroom apartment's for rent. you can move in today! call us @ 435- 884-6211

APT FOR RENT, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, govern- ment subsidized. 211 Priced Right! 2 bedrooms, 2 bths, fully 3 bdrm, 2.5 baths, new carpet 6 bdrms, 3 bathrooms, 3 family Chris & Berna Sloan Ted & Terri Elliott landscaped, Great neighborhood. S. Hale, Grantsville. $ & paint, totally landscaped, rooms, brick & stucco Rambler 149,900 $ $ 435-840-5031 435-843-0056 Call Tammi 884-1712. completely fi nished. 229,000 on 5 acres. 520,000 Equal Housing Opp. Alliance Capital BASEMENT APART- MENT, 905 West 1220 Mortgage South, Tooele, $550 per Call Laramie Dunn for ALL month includes utilities. www.tooelehomes4sale.com www.alliancecapital1.com No smoking, no pets. 100% Financing Programs for 2bdrm, 1bth, (801)252- your Real Estate needs Available Challenged Credit 0769 Place Your Ad Here *Some restrictions apply Call 882-0050 435-224-4000 B8 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 12, 2006

Homes for Rent Homes Homes Buildings Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Meetings Meetings Trustee's Sales Miscellaneous Miscellaneous BEAUTIFUL HOME in **SEARCH EVERY STORAGE New alarmed BUILDING MATERIALS: PUBLIC NOTICE et lowing real property pur- INVITATION TO BID Board, hereby gives no- Tooele 3bdrm 2.5bth home listed in tooele units available now! METAL buildings, mini THE PUBLIC HEARING 4. Pesticide Building ported to be located in Tooele City tice that a vacancy will den, New carpet kitch- county at www.tooele- Many sizes from 5x5 to storage systems, roof FOR RUSH VALLEY Construction Update Tooele County at 285 90 North Main exist on this Board as of en, bathroom Close to homesforsale.com and 10x30. Great rates! and wall panels, metal PLANNING AND ZON- 5. Board Member Re- West Alfred Drive, Tooele City, Utah 84074 December 29, 2006. downtown $750/mo sign up for a free no ob- Very secure! On SR building components. ING RUSH VALLEY ports Tooele, UT 84074 (the Notice is hereby given This vacancy will be filled First and last $300/dep ligation email update on 201 at 7200 West. Utah Manufacture 20 RANCHETTES SUBDI- 6. Manager’s Report undersigned disclaims li- that TOOELE CITY by appointment of the 882-7354 new listings daily. Call (801)250-9100 years plus. Top quality VISION ON JOHNSON 7. 2007 Board Meetings ability for any error in the CORPORATION (OWN- Tooele County Commis- Berna Sloan 435-840- low prices. Weekly De- LANE HAS BEEN RE- (Published in the Tran- address), and more par- ER) will accept bids for sion. CUTE COTTAGE 5029 Group 1 Real Es- THREE BEDROOM livery. 1-800-262-5347. SCHEDULED FOR script Bulletin December ticularly described as: construction of the Well 9 Persons interested in be- 1bdrm, 1bth, new con- tate. HUD! only $337/month! cobuildings@cobuildings. JANUARY 10, 2007 7 & 12, 2006) Lot 143A, SHETLAND Well House and Pipeline ing considered for ap- struction, fireplace, Buy, 4% Down, 30 net (ucan) 7:00 pm MEADOWS NO. 1 SUB- according to Drawings pointment to this Board W/D, dishwasher, mi- 1 BEAUTIFUL Tooele years @ 8% APR. More RUSH VALLEY TOWN DIVISION, according to and Specifications pre- must submit a statement crowave, etc. Public Notices Home. 3bdrm, 2 Full homes available from If you build, remodel or HALL the official plat thereof as pared by Paul Hansen of qualifications and re- $600/mo negotiable Trustee's Sales Bths, Gas Fireplace, 2 $199/month! For listings remove buildings you (Published in the Tran- recorded in the Office of Associates, L.L.C, and sume to the Tooele Furnished/ unfurnish- Bsmt Bdrms 80% com- call (800)586-3901 ex- can place your classi- script Bulletin December the Tooele County Re- described in general as: County Clerk, 47 South ed. 435-840-2543 Deadline for public no- plete, Storage Rm, Ex- tension 5330 (ucan) fied ad in 45 of Utah's 5 & 12, 2006) tices is 4 p.m. the day corder, State of Utah. The construction of a Main Street, Tooele, UT tended Garage,Yard newspapers for only FREE 25" color TV with prior to publication. Together with all the im- block Well House, instal- 84074, on or before De- Fenced & Landscaped, TOOELE HORSE Prop- $155. for 25 words ($5. PUBLIC NOTICE OF 12 month lease. Beauti- Public notices submit- provements now or here- lation of a deep well cember 29, 2006 at 5:00 RV Parking, Great erty 4bdrm 2bth New for each additional MEETING AND AGEN- ful 4bdrm 1.5bth with ted past the deadline after erected on the pump, construction of p.m. To be eligible for Views! MUST SEE! carpet, paint, plumbing, word). You will reach up DA large yard. $1000/mo will not be accepted. property, and all ease- approximately 200 linear appointment, a person CALL 840-1477! Irrigation water to 340,000 households Tooele County Eco- $1000/dep. Owner fi- UPAXLP ments, appurtenances, feet of 12" diameter wa- must be a registered vot- $179,900 FSBO Real- .40acres 364 S 100 W and all you do is call the nomic Development nancing available for and fixtures now or here- terline, and related site er residing within the tors welcome. $169,900 Owner/ Agent Transcript Bulletin at Advisory Committee NOTICE OF TRUST- purchase. Call 435-224- after a part of the proper- improvements. Board boundaries for 801-706-5570 882-0050 for all the de- The Tooele County Eco- EE'S SALE 2501. ty. Separate sealed bids will which he or she is apply- tails. (Mention UCAN nomic Development Ad- Trust No. 1086384-07 The current beneficiary be received by the OWN- ing. The Board bounda- TOOELE REDUCED Classified Network) visory Committee will APN: 02-030-0-0024 of the trust deed is Mort- ER in their office located ries are as follows: Again! 4bdrm 2bth hold a meeting on De- TRA: - Loan gage Electronic Registra- at 90 North Main, From Stockton City, GRANTSVILLE, 2BDRM, Rambler, 1100sqft each Financial FOR SALE! cember 14, 2006 at 3:00 No:XXXX7544 Ref: Joe tion Systems, Inc., as Tooele, Utah 84074 un- North to the Tooele 1bth cottage, $650/mo, FOR SALE! floor Basement 80% fin- Services p.m. in the Auditorium at Paul Reed Important no- nominee for Aegis Mort- til 11:00 am on Decem- County Border, not to in- $500/dep. No inside ished 1079 N Paulos the Tooele County Court- tice to property owner: gage Corporation, its ber 21, 2006, and then at clude Tooele City. pets, no smoking. 462 Blvd $179,900 843- FIRST LOAN FREE! house, 47 South Main, You are in default under successors and assigns said office publicly BY ORDER OF THE East Clarke Street. 884- 7889 $100 to $2,500 over- Tooele, Utah. a deed of trust dated De- and the record owner of opened and read aloud. TOOELE COUNTY 3955, (801)580-5820 night bad/no credit OK PUBLIC MEETING: cember 31, 1996. Unless the property as of the re- CONTRACT DOCU- COMMISSION WE BUY & Lease hous- confidential payday loan Sell Your Home Here for 1. Roll Call. you take action to protect cording of the notice of MENTS may be obtained DENNIS D. EWING GRANTSVILLE, 3bdrm, es. Any area. Any con- call today - cash tomor- 2. Approval of minutes of your property, it may be default is Jennifer Kay on or after December 5, Tooele County Clerk 2bth, carport, fenced, dition. Any price. row! www.fastcashon $ 80* October 12, 2006. sold at a public sale. If Lansdowne. 2006, at the Tooele City (Published in the Tran- no pets/ smoking. (435)224-2836 line.biz Call Now: 1- 3. Dr. Robinson from you need an explanation The sale is subject to Offices located at 90 script Bulletin November $800/mo, first & last ea. 888-540-3278 (ucan) 6 USU Campus of the nature of the pro- bankruptcy filing, payoff, North Main, Tooele Utah 30, December 12 & 21, (435)884-6363 Mobile Homes 4. Update from Doug Call 882-0050 UP TO $1000 online ceeding against you, you reinstatement or any oth- 84074 upon payment of 2006) HOMES FOR rent: spa- Redmond on the Busi- should contact a lawyer. er circumstance that a non-refundable pay- *Based on 13 issue contract. www.CASHIN30MINUTES. cious beautiful, 2 car 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile COM In your checking ness Resource Center On December 26, 2006, would affect the validity ment of $50.00 for each PUBLIC NOTICE garage 4BDRM 3BTH, home for rent, no smok- account in 30 minutes! Adjournment: at 4:30 p.m., James H. of the sale. If any such set. Checks should be NOTICE OF INTENTION $1200/mo, 801-835- 645 N Nelson Ave, ing/ pets. 882-1550 No credit check! (ucan) Dated this 7th day of Woodall, as duly appoint- circumstance exists, the made payable to OWN- TO ESTABLISH THE 5592; 3BDRM 2BTH Tooele. (East @ Pay- December, 2006 ed trustee under and sale shall be void, the ER. COPPER CANYON $1100/mo (801)580- less Shoe Store to Nel- FOR SALE 2bdrm Mo- Public Notices Mary Dixon, Secretary pursuant to Deed of successful bidder’s funds Bid security in the P.U.D. SPECIAL SERV- 7453 son Ave.) New wood & bile home located in Meetings Tooele County Eco- Trust recorded January returned and the trustee amount of 5% of the ICE DISTRICT tile floors, counters & Tooele. Low down pay- nomic Development 7, 1997, as instrument and current beneficiary base bid will be required Pursuant to Utah Code LEASE w/option to buy, sink in kitchen with cus- ment. Pay like rent. Call Deadline for public no- Advisory Committee No. 092554, in book shall not be liable to the to accompany bids. §17A-2-1307 (1990), the 4bdrm, 2bth, family tom tile back splash. 882-1969. tices is 4 p.m. the day (Published in the Tran- 0445, page 676, of Offi- successful bidder for any Prospective BIDDERS Tooele City Recorder room, great neighbor- Bathrooms refurbished, prior to publication. script Bulletin December cial Records in the office damage. are encouraged to attend hereby gives notice of hood 1900sqft. Homes new affixtures through- Lots & Land Public notices submit- 12, 2006) of the County Recorder Bidders must tender to a pre-bid conference the Tooele City Council's in Tooele and Grants- out home. totally re- ted past the deadline of Tooele County, State the trustee a $5,000.00 which will be held at the intention to establish the ville Call 884-0193 painted- inside & out- will not be accepted. PUBLIC NOTICE OF of Utah executed by Joe deposit at the sale and Tooele City offices locat- Copper Canyon P.U.D. totally refinished land- PRIME BUILDING Lot UPAXLP MEETING AND AGEN- Paul Reed and Kristina the balance of the pur- ed at 90 North Main, Special Service District. NICE 3BDRM 2bth, scape front & back. private spectacular DA P. Reed will sell at public chase price by 12:00 Tooele, Utah at 10:00 The proposed special Home fenced yard, $164,900. Contact Matt mountain view. Includes AGENDA Erda Township Plan- auction to highest bidder, noon the day following am on December 14, service district will be Must see. $925/mo. at (435)850-8613 or water $65,000 Call Joy The STANSBURY ning Commission payable in lawful money the sale. The deposit 2006. The object of the roughly bounded on the Call 840-0727 Phil at (801)419-3806 801-302-0189 SERVICE AGENCY will The Erda Township of the United States at must be in the form of a conference is to acquaint south by 570 North hold Public Hearings on Planning Commission the time of sale. Suc- cashier’s check or bank BIDDERs with the site Street, on the east by the OVERLAKE, 3bdrm TOOELE COUNTY Land AAA - Need Help with proposed property tax will hold a meeting on cessful bidders must ten- official check payable to conditions, specifica- proposed 200 West 2.5bth, 2 car garage, Wanted. Developer Home?. Late Pay- rates for both the Recre- December 13, 2006 at der a deposit of $5,000 Lundberg & Associates. tions, and to answer any Street, on the north by 2-story house, $995/mo looking to purchase ad- ments? No Equity? ation Service Area and 7:00 p.m. in the auditori- in certified funds to the The balance must be in questions which BID- the proposed 1000 North 57 East 1810 North ditional land in Tooele Can't Sell? Foreclo- the Greenbelt Service um of the Tooele County trustee at the time of the form of a wire trans- DERs may have con- Street, and on the west Davidson Realty County. Interested in all sure? ***SAVE YOUR Area as well as hearings Courthouse, 47 South sale, with the balance fer, cashier’s check, cerning the project. by the Union Pacific Rail- (801)466-5078 areas and sizes. Flexi- CREDIT!!*** *FREE* on the amended 2006 Main Street, Tooele due by noon the follow- bank official check (credit All communication rela- road right-of-way. The Offer on your Home in ble Terms & Quick Utah. ROOM For Rent Beauti- budget and the final ing business day, at the union official checks are tive to the Project shall specific legal boundaries 24hrs *FREE* Record- Closing. Contact Steve PUBLIC MEETING: ful 6bdrm home utilit- 2007 Budget, one after office of the trustee. At not accepted) or U.S. be directed to the Engi- of the proposed district ing - 435-578-0709 Martin (801) 577-5394 1. Roll Call ies, cable, internet, and the other beginning at the West Main entrance, Postal money order pay- neer prior to the opening are as follows: Realty Executives of 2. Approval of meeting phone included 7:00 pm on Wednesday, North steps to the Tooele able to Lundberg & As- of bids at: PARCEL No. l Utah. minutes from November $400/mo Call Home December 13, 2006 at County District Court, 47 sociates. Cash pay- TOOELE CITY CORPO- Beginning at a point on APPRAISERS IN Utah. 8, 2006 435-249-0107 Cell 435- the Stansbury Park Club- South Main Street, ments are not accepted. RATION the west right of way line Certified Residential house, #1 Country Club 3. Amendment to CUP 228-8051 WYOMING RANCH DIS- Tooele Utah all right, title A trustee’s deed will be 90 North Main of 200 West street said Appraisals. Call 882- Drive, Stansbury Park, #1152-05 – Home based PERSAL 35 acres - and interest conveyed to delivered to the success- Tooele, Utah 84074 point being S00°12'53"E 5447. Appraisals for fi- UT 84074. The regular business for dog training, ROOMMATE/ BOARD- $49,900; 70 acres- and now held by it under ful bidder within three Telephone: (435) 843- 82.47 feet along the cen- nancing, selling, buying, meeting of the Stansbury 3849 N 570 W, Barbara ER Wanted In Overlake $89,900; 107 acres- said Deed of Trust in the business days after re- 2130 ter section line and pre-listing, settling es- Service Agency Board of Jimmo No smoking, no pets, $129,900. Snow-cap- property situated in said ceipt of the amount bid. Paul Hansen P.E., S89°47'07"W 42.00 feet tates, or mortgage in- Trustees will convene 4. PUBLIC HEARING: utilities included, availa- ped mountain views. County and State descri- DATED: November 29, Contract City Engineer from the North Quarter surance removal. following the Public (a) 06-04300002 Chapter ble immediately Surrounded by govern- bed as: The West 170 2006. The OWNER reserves Corner of Section 21, Hearings. 21 of the Tooele County $300/mo 882-2592 BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM ment land. Abundant feet of Lot 11, Block 5, Scott Lundberg, Trust- the right to reject any or Township 3 South, Public Hearings: Land Use Ordinance cre- Home 4400sqft 95% fin- wildlife. Recreational Plat A, Tooele City Sur- ee all bids; or to accept or Range 4 West, Salt Lake STANSBURY 3BDRM 1. Proposed Tax Rate – ating the Wildland/Urban ished 350k 801-244- paradise. Low taxes. EZ vey, Tooele City, accord- 3269 South Main, #100 reject the whole or any Base & Meridian and 2bth fenced private Recreation Service Area Interface Overlay Zone 3426 terms. Call Utah Ranch- ing to the official plat Salt Lake City, UT part of any bid; or to running thence S00° yard, 2 car garage, Very 2. Proposed Tax Rate – (WUI) thereof, on file and of re- 84115 waive any informality or 12'53 "E 191.15 feet es, LLC. 1(877)351- (b) 06-04300008 - nice $1100/mo plus de- BEAUTIFUL HOME, Greenbelt Service Area cord in the Tooele Coun- (801) 263-3400 technicality in any bid in along said right of way to 5263 (ucan) Amendment to Title 13, posit Sandy 435-841- 3,000sqft, 5bdrm, 4bth 3. 2006 Amended Budg- ty Recorder's Office. The Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. the best interest of the the point of a curve to Chapter 7 concerning 7215 (2 master/ jacuzzi tub). et street address and other – 5:00 p.m. City. Only bids giving a the right; thence along Water Shares design standards for RV pad, mother in law. 4. 2007 Final Budget common designation, if L&A Case No. 06-57744 firm quotation properly the arc of said curve and STANSBURY PARK subdivisions $234,900. 1116 North Business Meeting: any, of the real property CS signed will be accepted. right of way 46.30 feet, 2006 Rambler, 3bdrm, (c) 06-04300001 Amend- 490 East 435-830-6468 TWO SETTLEMENT 1. Call to Order described above is pur- THIS COMMUNICATION (Published in the Tran- with a radius of 29.50 2bth, 2 car garage, Canyon irrigation 2. Pledge of Allegiance ment to the Tooele ported to be: 140 North IS AN ATTEMPT TO script Bulletin December feet, with a delta angle of 3204sqft, ac, tile, blinds, BEAUTIFUL Stansbury shares, $8000. For 3. Roll Call County Land Use Ordi- 100 West Tooele, Utah COLLECT A DEBT, AND 5 & 12, 2006) 89°55'42", S89°47'07"W $1100/mo plus security. location. 4bdrm, more information call 4. Review and Adopt Mi- nance defining the mini- 84074 Estimated Total ANY INFORMATION bearing to the radius Toll free 866-666-6446 3.5bath. Formal Living, Jed Hansen 882-7792 nutes mum area of land and Debt as of December 26, OBTAINED WILL BE NOTICE point to a point on the large kitchen, family, & a. November 8, 2006 Mi- distance separations for 2006 is $65,556.16. The USED FOR THAT PUR- An emergency hazard- north right of way line of STANSBURY RENTAL 840-4182 storage rooms. RV pad. nutes a Kennel in various zon- undersigned Trustee dis- POSE. ous waste storage permit Tooele Boulevard; 5bdrm, 3bth, nice yard, Finished basement, WANTED: WATER rights 5. Public Comment ing districts claims any liability for (Published in the Tran- (# UT-063-2006) has thence S89°42'49"W $1150/mo contact Jo- landscaped, many ex- in Stockton or greater 6. Probable Vote Items (d) SUB #1019-06 any incorrectness of the script Bulletin December been issued to the Unit- 2013.82 feet along said seph at 435-840-4575 tras. $259,900 435-882- Rush Valley 801-592- a. Proposed Tax Rate – Dream Hill Estates (Pre- street address and other 5, 12 & 19, 2006) ed States Air Force, Utah boulevard to the point of Recreation Service Area liminary Plat) located ap- Test and Training Range STANSBURY, 3BDRM 6657, 801-842-6427 5398 common designation, if a curve to the left; thence b. Proposed Tax Rate – proximately 993 East (UTTR) located in Box 2bth newer home, any, shown herein. Said Public Notices along the arc of said FSBO 4bdrm 2bth New WANTED: WATER rights Greenbelt Service Area Bryan Road (SE 1/4, Elder County and Tooele fenced, private yard, 2 sale will be made, but curve and boulevard carpet, tile 2 tone paint or irrigation shares in c. 2006 Amended Budg- Section 27, Township 2 Miscellaneous County, Utah. The per- car garage, clean, without covenant or war- 441.96 feet, with a radius off Golf course, Deep Tooele Valley. Call et South, Range 4 West) mit allows the Air Force $1100/mo, plus deposit. ranty, express or implied, Deadline for public no- of 553.00 feet, with a del- garage fenced central Ross at 801-642-0119 d. 2007 Final Budget (d) Adjourn public hear- to store up to 84,000 John 801-916-0101 regarding title, posses- tices is 4 p.m. the day ta angle of 45°47'29", air $179,000 882-6402 e. Board Vacancy ing and resume public sion, condition, or en- prior to publication. pounds NEW of explo- S00°17'11 "E bearing to UNDERGROUND Water meeting TOOELE 3BDRM 1bth 801-201-5272 7. Recess cumbrances, including Public notices submit- sive items at the UTTR the radius point to the rights for sale, make 5. 06-04300002 Chapter fenced yard, new car- Work Meeting: fees, charges and ex- ted past the deadline Missile Storage Area. easterly right of way of FSBO: HORSE property offer, serious inquiries 21 of the Tooele County pet, new paint, new 1. Possible Vote Items penses of the Trustee will not be accepted. The explosives will be the Union Pacific Rail- New, Ponderosa Es- only. Please call 435- Land Use Ordinance cre- kitchen and tile. 73 a. Shady Brook Lane, and of the trusts created UPAXLP stored if unfavorable road; thence along said tate, Stansbury. 5bdrm, 830-4581 ating the Wildland/Urban South 1st Street Phase I & II – Jeff Terry by said Deed of Trust, to weather conditions force railroad right of way as 2.5bth, 2 story, full Interface Overlay Zone $775/mo Call 801-706- b. Jenny Cove – Jeff Ter- pay the remaining princi- ANNOUNCEMENT OF a delay in treatment at follows N43°55'20"E basement, 3 car ga- (WUI) 5570 Office Space ry pal sums of the note(s) APPOINTMENT AND the Thermal Treatment 481.88 feet; thence rage, 1/2ac, fireplace, c. Benson Mill Crossing, 6. 06-04300008 - secured by said Deed of NOTICE TO CRED- Unit. The Air Force has N89°42'47"E 27.90 feet; TOOELE 3bdrm 2bth 2 4500sqft, 1500sqft un- Phase II – Jeff Terry Amendment to Title 13, Trust. The current bene- ITORS requested the permit be- thence N43°55'20"E car garage 481 E 670 N finished basement. EXECUTIVE PLAZA of- d. Lake Committee – Chapter 7 concerning ficiary of the Trust Deed Estate of Beverly Webb cause it has determined 90.31 feet to a point on $900/mo Available Jan- (801)809-6535 fice space for lease, John O’Donnell design standards for as of the date of this no- Margetts that storage at the UTTR the south right of way uary 1st Mitch 801-380- $200-$850/mo, all utilit- 2. Manager’s Report subdivisions tice is Bank of New York, Deceased Probate is more protective of hu- GRANTSVILLE Home line of proposed 1000 5691 ies included. Call Larry 3. Board Members’ Re- 7. 06-04300001 Amend- as Trustee for Amresco No.063900947 man health and the envi- for sale 4bdrm 2bth 2 North street; thence leav- (801)703-0745 ports and Requests ment to the Tooele Residential Securities Wayne Alford Margetts, ronment than additional car garage .22acres ing said railroad TOOELE 4BDRM, 3bth 4. Correspondence County Land Use Ordi- Corporation Loan Trust whose address is 1932 transportation of the ex- 581 E Main St. Ques- N89°45'41 "E 2004.87 (2 master bath) new ap- FOR LEASE Office/ 5. Financial and Bills nance defining the mini- 1997-1 The record own- North 120 West, Tooele, plosive material. The tion Call Rhonda 801- feet along said 1000 pliances, nice yard, r/v Business Space 6. Adjourn mum area of land and ers of the property as of Utah 84074, has been permit is issued so that 750-5295 North to the point of a pad, great neighbor- Utilities included. 44 & (Published in the Tran- distance separations for the recording of the No- appointed Personal Rep- treatment can be con- curve to the right and hood, No smoking/ pets 46 South Main. 1 script Bulletin December a Kennel in various zon- NEW CUSTOM home in tice of Default are Joe resentative of the above- ducted more safely dur- said 200 West; thence $995/mo Call 435-830- month free. (602)826- 12, 2006) ing districts Stockton, Utah on 2 Paul Reed and Kristina entitled estate. Creditors ing favorable weather along the arc of said 6468 9471 (480)585-5380 8. 06-01200001 SUB acres w/barn and shop. P. Reed Dated: Novem- of the estate are hereby conditions. This permit curve and 200 West NOTICE OF PUBLIC #1019-06 Dream Hill Es- ber 28, 2006 notified to: (1) deliver or is in effect from Decem- 22.59 feet, with a radius TOOELE, 3BDRM, 2bth For detailed info & pho- HEARING tates (Preliminary Plat) tos visit www.utahhome James H. Woodall mail their written claims ber 5, 2006, through of 29.50 feet, with a delta newer home, 2 car ga- Commercial Notice is hereby given located approximately 10653 River Front Park- to the Personal Repre- March 16, 2007. Copies angle of 3°52'46", rage, clean, $1100/mo 4sale.net or call that the North Tooele 993 East Bryan Road (801)209-3656 Property way, Suite 290 South sentative at the address of the permit are availa- 45°54'28"W bearing to plus deposit. John County Fire Protection (SE 1/4, Section 27, Jordan, Utah 84095 above; (2) deliver or mail ble for public inspection the radius point to the (801)916-0101 C-A INVESTMENT 42 Service District will hold Planning on selling your Township 2 South, (801) 254-9450 (800) their written claims to the during normal business point of beginning of the East 400 North. Availa- a public hearing on Dec home, you could be Range 4 West) 245-1886 (hotline) Personal Representa- hours, or other hours above described parcel. ble now. For more infor- 21, 2005 at 6:00 p. m. at Homes sending your sales 9. Other business and Hours 9:00 a.m.-5:00 tive’s attorney of record, with prior arrangement, Less and excepting: mation contact 882- the Lakepoint Fire Sta- points to up to 340,000 public concerns p.m. James H. Woodall, Thomas J. Scribner, at on the 4th floor of the Beginning at a point on 1199 tion, 1528 Sunset Road, households at once. For 10. Adjournment Trustee ASAP# 804820 the following address: Martha Hughes Cannon the west right of way line Lakepoint, UT. A copy of $$$SAVE MONEY $155. you can place Adjournment: (Published in the Tran- 2696 North University Health Building, 288 of 200 West street said C-A INVESTMENT 510 the proposed 2006 Find HUD & Bank your 25 word classified Dated this 7th day of De- script Bulletin November Ave. Suite 220, Provo, North 1460 West, Salt point being S00°12'53"E, North Main, Plaza 500. amended budget is avail- owned homes at: ad to all 45 newspapers cember, 2006 28, December 5 & 12, Utah 84604; or (3) file Lake City. For further in- a distance of 82.47 feet; www.tooelebankowned Available now, 1400 able for public review on in Utah. Just call the MARY DIXON, Secreta- 2006) their written claims with formation, contact Con- thence S89°47'07"W, a homes.com or call for sqft. For more informa- Monday – Friday 8:00 Transcript Bulletin at ry the Clerk of the District nie Rauen at (801) 538- distance of 42.00 feet a list Berna Sloan tion contact 882-1199 am – 5:00 pm at 1528 882-0050 for all the de- Erda Township Plan- NOTICE OF TRUST- Court in Tooele County, 6170. In compliance from the North Quarter 435-840-5029 Group Sunset Road, Lakepoint, ning Commission tails. (Mention ucan) LAND WITH WATER for EE'S SALE or otherwise present with the Americans with Corner of Section 21, 1 Real Estate UT (Published in the Tran- Sale. 8400 North Eller- The following described their claims as required Disabilities act, individu- Township 3 South, The agenda will be as script Bulletin December POOR CREDIT? Lease beck Road, Grantsville property will be sold at by Utah law within three als with special needs Range 4 West, Salt'Lake $258,000, 4BDRM, option to buy home. follows: 12, 2006) public auction to the months after the date of (including auxiliary com- 2.5bth, 2,713sqft., back- 253 AC industrial facility Base & Meridian and 3bdrm, 2bth, 1900sqft, 1. Roll call highest bidder at the the first publication of municative aids and running thence ing Middle Canyon Ele- w/300 acre feet of water PUBLIC NOTICE family room, great 2. Public comments on West Main Entrance, this notice or be forever services) should contact S00°12'53"E, a distance mantary, fully landscap- rights. Tenants occupy Tooele Valley Mosquito neighborhood! Tooele & 2006 amended budget North Steps, Tooele barred. Charlene Lamph, Office of 191.15 feet to a point ed, vinyl fencing, new 23 acre generate Abatement District Grantsville homes avail- 3. Approval of 2006 County Courthouse, 47 Date of first publication: of Human Resources at of curve to the right hav- flooring, gas fireplace, $102,000 annual in- Meeting of the Board of able. 884-0193 amended budget. South Main Street, 12/05/2006 536-4413 (TDD 536- ing a radius of 29.50 feet beautiful views, clean! come. On site rail spur, Trustees Dated this 4th day of Tooele, Utah, on January Thomas J. Scribner 4414). and a central angle of 435-833-9125 heavy power/ gas. Call December 12, 2006 SELLING YOUR HOME? Dec, 2006 4, 2007, at 8:30 a.m. of Attorney for Personal (Published in the Tran- 89°55'42"; thence south- Scott Roberts or Dane 6:30pm Advertise it in the clas- Pamela Rowley said day, for the purpose Representative script Bulletin December westerly along the arc a $285,000 All brick, 3- Pearson at Coldwell 1535 Sunset Road sifieds. Call 882-0050 Asst. District Adminis- of foreclosing a trust 2696 North University 12, 2006) distance of 46.30 feet 4bdrm. Tile, oak cabi- Banker Commercial Lake Point, Utah trator deed originally executed Avenue, Suite 220 (chord bearing nets, 3 fireplaces, 2 en- STOP PAYING FOR 800-750-3133 AGENDA (Published in the Tran- on February 23, 2006 by Provo, Utah 84604 NOTICE OF VACAN- S44°44'58"W, a distance closed sunrooms, for- YOUR LANDLORD’S 1. Minutes of November script Bulletin December Jennifer Kay Lansdowne, (801) 375-5600 CIES of 41.69 feet); thence mal living & dining HOUSE, PAY FOR 14, 2006 7, 12, 14 & 19, 2006) as trustor, in favor of (Published in the Tran- MOSQUITO ABATE- S89°42'49"W, a distance room. Grantsville. 840- YOUR OWN. Assis- TOOELE 2. Financial Report TRANSCRIPT Mortgage Electronic script Bulletin December MENT BOARD of 197.27 feet; thence 5199 tance available for 3. 2007 Proposed Budg- BULLETIN Registration Systems, 5, 12 & 19, 2006) The Tooele County Com- N00°14'19"W, a distance down and closing. Lynn TOOELE TRANSCRIPT Inc., as nominee for Ae- mission, acting as the of 241.25 feet; thence Place Your Ad Here Bryant, RE-MAX Plati- Serving Tooele BULLETIN Place Your Ad Here gis Funding Corporation appointing authority for N89°45'41 "E, a distance Call 882-0050 num, 882-8868 ext.157 County for 112 Years Serving Tooele County www.tooeletranscript.com its successors and as- Subscribe Today Board Members of the of 218.59 feet to the Since 1894 signs, covering the fol- 882-0050 Mosquito Abatement TTUESDAYUESDAY December December 12 12,, 200 20066 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B9B9

Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous point of curve of a non shown on the West Point 75°31'52", S20°18'01"E tangent curve to the Meadows Phases l and 2 bearing to the radius right, of which the radius Subdivision as recorded point to the point of a re- point lies S45°54'28"W, a in the Tooele County Re- verse curve to the left; radial distance of 29.50 corder's Office; thence thence along the arc of feet; thence southerly S89°41'54"W 951.62 feet said curve and 200 West along the arc, through a along said 650 North street 158.18 feet, with a central angle of more or less to the west radius of 60.00 feet, with 43°52'46", a distance of line of the Northeast a delta angle of 22.59 feet (chord bearing Quarter of the Northeast 151°02'49", N55°13'51"E S22°09'09"E, a distance Quarter of said Section bearing to the radius of 22.04 feet) to the point 20 and the east right of point to the point of a re- of beginning. way line of a proposed verse curve to the right; PARCEL No.2 600 West street; thence thence along the arc of Beginning at a point on N00°08'31 "W 484.35 said curve and 200 West the west right of way line feet along said proposed 26.36 feet, with a radius of 200 West street said 600 West street to the of 20.00 feet, with a delta point being S00°12'53"E southerly and easterly angle of 75°30'57", 398.62 feet along the right of way line of N84°11'02"E bearing to center section line and Tooele Boulevard; the radius point; thence S89°47'07"W 42.00 feet thence along said Tooele N69°41'59"E 8.15 feet from the North Quarter Boulevard as follows along said 200 West Corner of Section 21, N43°55'20"E 2202.51 street to the point of a Township 3 South, feet to the point of a curve to the left; thence Range 4 West, Salt Lake curve to the right; thence along the arc of said Base & Meridian and along the arc of said curve and 200 West running thence along curve 389.22 feet, with a street 139.50 feet, with a said 200 West as follows radius of 487.00 feet, radius of 230.00 feet, S00°12'53"E 495.83 feet with a delta angle of with a delta angle of to the point of a curve to 45°47'29", S46°04'40"E 34°45'08", N20°18'00"W the right; thence along bearing to the radius bearing to the radius the arc of said curve point; thence point to the point of be- 178.15 feet, with a radius N89°42'49"E 2013.66 ginning the above descri- of 146.00 feet, with a del- feet to the point of a bed parcel ta angle of 69°54'52", curve to the right; thence The proposed special S89°47'07"W bearing to along the arc of said service district will pro- the radius point; thence curve 46.38 feet, with a vide the following serv- S69°41'59"W 171.26 feet radius of 29.50 feet, with ices: (i) maintenance of to the point of a curve to a delta angle of recreation and open photography courtesy of Grantsville FCCLA the left; thence along the 90°04'18", S00° 17' 11 space areas and uses Youth from the Grantsville High chapter of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, Diane Kenyon, Kailani Wilcox, Gloria Meza, Brett arc of said curve 292.97 "E bearing to the radius within the Copper Can- Miller and Charlene Terry, state vice-president of membership and STAR events, recently participated in a weekend leadership conference held feet, with a radius of point to the point of be- yon Planned Unit Devel- 240.00 feet, with a delta ginning. opment, including the Nov. 10-12, in Phoenix, Ariz. angle of 69°56'32", PARCEL No. 3 park, trails, storm water S20°18'01 "E bearing to Beginning at a point on detention, and other pub- the radius point to the the east right of way line lic features as shown on north line of Shetland of 200 West street said the site plan for the de- G-ville students learn leadership at conference Meadows Phase 3 and point being S00° 12'53 velopment, (ii) mainte- the extension of the "E 1026.94 feet along nance and snow removal Youth from the Grantsville Abuse called “The Yellow Charlene also attended spe- ily, work and societal issues north line of Shetland the Center Section line of park strip landscaping Meadows Phase 1; from the North Quarter and sidewalks on rear High School chapter of Family, Dress” as well as training in cialized USA leadership train- through Family and Consumer thence S89°45'29"W Corner of Section 21, and side double-frontage Career and Community FCCLA’s peer education pro- ing for State Officers. Students Sciences Education. FCCLA 286.50 feet along said Township 3 South, areas, and (iii) mainte- Leaders of America (FCCLA) grams of Financial Fitness are excited to share what they has more than 220,000 mem- Shetland Meadows; Range 4 West, Salt Lake nance of the fence along recently participated in a and Japanese Exchange learned about diversity and thence S70°20'08"W Base & Meridian and bers and nearly 7,000 chap- the railroad right-of-way. weekend leadership con- Program. The March of Dimes, being unique with their peers. 60.20 feet along said running thence Taxes may be levied an- ters from 50 state associations ference held Nov. 10-12, in KP Education Systems, They said they “can’t wait” for Shetland Meadows to S00°12'53"E 288.75 feet nually upon all taxable and the District of Columbia, the northeast corner of along the Center Section property within the serv- Phoenix, Ariz. and Family Economics and the next motivational, inspira- Puerto Rico and the Virgin Copper Canyon Phase 1 line to the north line of ice district and fees and Attendees participated in Financial Education also pre- tional opportunity in FCCLA. Amended Subdivision as Shetland Meadows charges may be imposed a weekend of trainings and sented collaborative project Phoenix is one of four Islands. The organization has recorded in the Tooele Phase 3 Subdivision; upon property owners involved more than ten mil- County Recorder's Of- thence S89°45'29"W within the district to pay sessions that challenged, ideas. nationally sponsored training fice; thence along said 372.29 feet along said all or a part of the serv- informed, and motivated Keynote speaker Justin conferences this fall. These lion youth since its founding Copper Canyon as fol- Shetland Meadows to a ices to be provided by members and their advisers Boudreau closed out the meet- National Cluster Meetings are in 1945. lows S62°17'39"W point on a curve to the the special service dis- to become leaders through ing by inspiring attendees with designed to allow local stu- Family, Career and 491.45 feet; thence right and said 200-West trict. S63°18'55"W 86.67 feet; street; thence along the A hearing will be held to FCCLA. Along with more than his motivational message, “Be dents and teachers to take Community Leaders of thence S62°17'39"W arc of said curve and 200 take public comment on 700 other members and chap- YOUnique,” and encouraging advantage of high-quality America is unique among 29.92 feet; thence West street 190.43 feet, establishment of the ter advisers, Grantsville High’s attendees to make the most leadership training opportuni- youth organizations because S63°18'51"W 382.01 with a radius of 156.00 Copper Canyon P.U.D. FCCLA chapter adviser, Mrs. of their powerful leadership ties. Meetings will also be held feet; thence feet, with a delta angle of Special Service District its programs are planned and S62°05'46"W 95.75 feet; 69°56'29", N89°45'31"E at Tooele City Hall, 90 Susan Smith, accompanied potential. in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; run by members. It is the only five members to the meeting. Attending from Grantsville Charlotte, North Carolina; and thence S62°05'22"W bearing to the radius North Main Street, career and technical in-school 403.05 feet; thence point; thence Tooele, Utah on Wed- The “Live Out Loud!” theme were Diane Kenyon, Kailani St. Louis, Missouri. student organization with the S57°43'23"W 139.50 N69°41'59"E 8.15 feet nesday, January 3, 2007 was reinforced in the Opening Wilcox, Gloria Meza, Brett FCCLA: The Ultimate feet; thence along said 200 West at 7:00 pm. General Session by guest Miller and Charlene Terry, State Leadership Experience is a family as its central focus. S57°43'59"W 60.00 feet; street to the point of a Dated this 11th day of Participation in national pro- thence S57°43'24"W curve to the right; thence December, 2006, speaker Matt Glowacki who Vice-President of Membership dynamic and effective nation- 522.41 feet; thence along the.arc of said Sharon Dawson addressed how to tackle igno- and STAR Events. Besides al student organization that grams and chapter activities S56°52'20"W 335.68 feet curve and 200 West Tooele City Recorder rance and accept diversity. enjoying the beautiful weath- helps young men and women helps members become strong to the north right of way street 26.37 feet, with a (Published in the Tran- Saturday’s agenda includ- er, they liked the enthusiasm become leaders and address leaders in their families, line of 650 North street radius of 20.00 feet, with script Bulletin December as degenerated and 'a delta angle of 12, 19 & 26, 2006) ed a presentation on Dating and intensity of the speakers. important personal, fam- careers and communities.

�������������������������

���������������������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������

��������������� ������ �������� B10 TUESDAY December 12, 2006

Boost Your Business!

TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN ADVERTISING 882-0050

- Spans Farther - * Custom Orders & Delivery Avail. *

Store Hours: M-F 8-5 • SAT 8-NOON photography / Troy Boman Kylie Royle (l-r) Madison Elliot and Amya Biorge walk through the Festival of Trees Monday night.

display for the general public can personally see the impact is pleased to Trees for the next week and the fami- they have made on the families continued from page B1 lies will receive the tree and they have helped,” says Heaps, gifts that Friday. “this isn’t like Toys for Tots Welcome our family size, ages and prefer- This Friday, selected rep- where you donate and the toys New Agent ence of gifts for a Christmans resentatives from each group are sent to another county, but that they themselves could not are invited to finally meet the the student can actually meet afford without the aid of the respected familes they have and enjoy the company of the student body. A total of 41 fami- been chosen to help, where families in need, it really hits lies are being aided this win- the children can have a photo close to home.” Shirlee ter, with an estimated $27,000 with Santa Claus, and the fami- The Winter Tree festival and hundreds of services hours lies can meet and enjoy the began fifteen years ago by the spent to make the event a suc- company with their charitable THS student government and cess. counterparts over cookies and has since aided well over 500 Forrester “A lot of time and effort goes punch. The groups then help families with an estimated into the event, but it is all worth the families load their tree and $180,000 of charitable dona- Shirlee is pleased to join the C-21 it after you see how much you gifts for the holiday season. The tions. have helped someone,” says THS student government will Student Body Officer John team. As a graduate of Stringham Real Heaps. deliver goods the next morning Christian Perkins enjoyed the Estate School, Shirlee will be happy When each grup receives the to families who choose not to project. to help you with all your Real Estate information for their family in attend. Each family will also “I think it is a great help the need, they are then responsible receive a gift card from Macey’s community,” says Perkins, “and needs. Call her at (435)224-8184. to donate a decorated Christmas grocery to pay for their holiday to be a part of a student body tree and selected gifts for the dinner. that does really care — it’s an families. The trees are put on “It is great that the students honor.” You and your baby deserve caring and experienced hands

And those hands are right here, close to home for you

Pregnant women want loving and capable hands when it comes to choosing a healthcare professional who will bring their child into the world. Marlee Dalton, CNM, FNP of Deseret Peak Women’s Center in Tooele, has those hands. photography / Troy Boman Marlee is a Certified Nurse Midwife and Family Nurse Practitioner who assists Amya Biorge admires a tree at Tooele High School’s Winter Tree Festival. women through every step of their pregnancy—from preconception to birth. The emphasis of her practice is to provide care for women of all ages—covering all aspects of women’s health. If you’re a woman who has been searching for a women’s healthcare practice that will provide personalized care, give Deseret Peak Women’s Center a call today. You and yourStansbury baby will indeed Springs be in caring Health and experienced Center hands.

Deseret Peak Women’s Center Marlee Dalton, CNM, FNP Certified Nurse Midwife, Family Nurse Practitioner Mountain West Medical Office Building in Tooele • 196 E. 2000 North, Suite 104 Stansbury Springs Health Center in Stansbury Park • 210 Millpond 435.843.3642

Another service brought to you by: photography / Troy Boman Student body officers (l-r) John Christian Perkins and Jarom Heaps organized, planned and promoted this year’s festival.