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www.tooeletranscript.com TUESDAY Prep swimmers going strong in regular season See A10 TOOELE RANSCRIPT T Check out the features on our new Web site: BULLETIN tooeletranscript.com December 30, 2008 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 115 NO. 065 50¢ Unemployment trending up, but still well below national level by Doug Radunich year ago, when unemployment was of many people between 18 and 24 STAFF WRITER running at 3 percent. right out of college. There maybe were Jim Robson, an economist with some self-employed people, undocu- Unemployment is up locally, but the state Department of Workforce mented workers, people moving from Tooele County remains a better place Services, said those statistics are lower full-time to part-time, or other people to find work than most places across than he expected. having their work hours reduced who the country. “It is a big surprise that Tooele were not counted for the county. We According to the Department County’s unemployment rate is as low do expect the unemployment level for of Workforce Services, Tooele County’s as it is, especially since the county’s Tooele County to rise over this next unemployment rate was running at 4 job growth from November 2007 to year, however.” percent as of November, with 26,590 November 2008 was at 0.5 percent,” Nationally, the unemployment members of the workforce employed he said. “It could be because not many rate rose to 6.7 percent in December, and 1,106 unemployed. This represents Tooele County residents were entering according to statistics from the U.S. photography / Maegan Burr a slight worsening of the employment the labor force for the first time, with Grantsville resident Abby Rossow sorts shirts at C-A-L Ranch in Tooele Monday morning. C-A-L Ranch picture from the same time period a our age demographics not consisting SEE BELOW PAGE A3 ➤ is currently hiring an assistant manager, but most local companies aren’t adding employees. AFTER THE STORM O’Donnell charts new course tion gets out there. I made sure the Stansbury Service Agency board chair takes media was aware of what we were doing. I made sure that things hit stock of accomplishments, challenges ahead the Internet quickly. I think that everyone who had something to say by Jamie Belnap each other. They smile. They talk to was honored and were treated well. STAFF WRITER each other. It’s more genuine and Q) Describe some of the projects you can feel it. That’s why we stay that were completed this year. What John O’Donnell might not be a here. will 2009 bring? born-and-raised Tooele County res- Q) When you were nominated by A) We signed a lease agreement ident, but that hasn’t lessened his board members to be chairman for for three new trucks. We instigated interest in his adopted home. 2008 what goals did you have in a new purchasing policy to keep That’s why O’Donnell, a seven- mind and do you feel like those major purchases within the county year resident of Stansbury Park and goals have been executed? and ensured proper administra- current chair of the Stansbury Park A) My goals were five-fold: I’m not tive oversight of the process. We Service Agency, takes time out of going to lie to you, I’m not going to received a recreation grant to pur- his busy schedule as chief operating spend your money foolishly, every- chase new soccer goals, bleachers officer of Granger Medical Clinic in thing we do is going to be transpar- and benches. The front entrances West Valley City to serve in his com- ent, everyone will have access to the were cleaned up and beautified with munity. process, and everyone will benefit little money and many community O’Donnell, 55, was elected to the from the process. I felt that I gave hands. A new clubhouse fountain six-member Stansbury Park Service substance to the meetings, but I was selected and installed after the Agency board in 2005. He was nomi- also gave organizational policy and street was widened by the county, nated to chair the board last year. procedures that the board struggled which was followed by the instal- With only a week remaining in his with for along time. You have to lation of stamped concrete at the tenure, O’Donnell sat down with build guidelines and set boundar- clubhouse entrance. We fenced the the Transcript-Bulletin to discuss ies. One is making sure that you, wet well, golf course maintenance the Service Agency’s recent accom- as a representative of the public, plishments, challenges and goals are making sure that the informa- SEE O’DONNELL PAGE A5 ➤ for the year ahead. O’Donnell will remain with the board until the end of his four-year term in 2009, but a new chair will be chosen from the current members of the board for next year. Q) Why was it that you first chose to serve on the Stansbury Park Service Agency? A) There are folks who have a pension for standing up when things are not going well, and they become an incredibly loud voice in the community. But the mundane stuff that goes on each and every day that’s invisible to the public is just as important. If you can take care of all the small things really well, you don’t have a big thing you photography / Maegan Burr have to deal with. Being in the posi- Gary T. Jones Construction workers remove nails from broken trusses Monday morning at the tion of taking care of all the small Northpointe Medical Park construction site on the northeast end of Tooele. According to site things to make sure they coalesce supervisor Jim Martineau, 40 percent of the trusses on one of the two buildings were destroyed into a greater good was very impor- in a windstorm Thursday night. The National Weather Service reported 60 mph wind gusts in tant to me. Also, when I went to the Tooele last Thursday. board as a citizen I never thought I was heard. There was a difference between being listened to and being SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX heard. I was listened to because I The Sun Rise Set TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY could articulate the problem, but I Tuesday 7:52 a.m. 5:12 p.m. County taking over food bank don’t think I was heard. Rather than Wednesday 7:53 a.m. 5:12 p.m. Thursday 7:53 a.m. 5:13 p.m. stand up and complain you have to by Tim Gillie chased the building in September 2007. stand up and do. Friday 7:53 a.m. 5:14 p.m. 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 Saturday 7:53 a.m. 5:15 p.m. “Many counties operate their own food Q) You’re originally from Boston. Sunday 7:53 a.m. 5:16 p.m. STAFF WRITER bank,” said Tooele CountyTue Wed Commission Thu Fri Sat Sun MonWhat brought you to Stansbury Monday 7:53 a.m. 5:17 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set Tooele County is taking over opera- Chair Colleen Johnson.number, “In the greater the the need past, for eye and skin Park and what keeps you here? Tuesday 9:55 a.m. 8:25 p.m. tion of the Tooele Food Bank, a move monetary donations hadprotection. to0-2 goLow; 3-5 to Moderate; Salt 6-7 High; 8-10 A) It’s just a beautiful place to live. Wednesday 10:19 a.m. 9:27 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Thursday 10:42 a.m. 10:30 p.m. designed to provide more local control, Lake Community Action Program. This I moved to West Jordan when I origi- Friday 11:04 a.m. 11:34 p.m. according to county officials. will insure that all donationsALMANAC for Tooele nally moved to Utah. My significant Saturday 11:26 a.m. none Statistics for the week ending Dec. 28. Considerable Cloudy with snow TheMostly cloudy Salt and Lake Community Action CountyClouds, stay a bithere of snow in Tooele County.” other had built a house here in her Sunday 11:50 a.m. 12:40 a.m. Considerable clouds Mostly cloudy Partly sunny and cold Temperatures Monday 12:19 p.m. 1:49 a.m. cloudiness showers possible Program,breezy a non-profit organization The transferpossible to the county will take prior life and so Stansbury was a High/Low past week 42/12 First Full Last New that helps low-income families achieve place in January. Normal high/low past week 39/20topic of conversation. I didn’t even 36 22 40 23 35 25 independence,39 26 has run32 the20 food bank26 in 17 “We are32 currently23 inAverage the temp process past week of 28.5know where Tooele County was. We Tooele since it was established in 1991. interviewing applicantsNormal for average director temp past and week 29.0came here at Christmastime and we TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Jan 4 Jan 10 Jan 17 Jan 26 Shown is Tuesday’s weather. In November 2007, the food bank moved hope to have that process wrapped up drove around the lake and the prop- from the corner of Second and Maple by the end of the year and then offi- erties were all lit up with Christmas Forecasts and graphics provided by Temperatures are Tuesday 42 39 39 photography / Maegan Burr night’s lows and Tuesday’s streets, where it had been located for 10 cially assume operation of the food34 bank 32 lights37 and that really impressed AccuWeather, Inc. ©2008 highs. 29 John O’Donnell, chair of the Stansbury Park Service Agency board, stands on his back- years, to the former JCPenney building me. There are small things too that yard deck that overlooks the Stansbury Park lake Friday morning. O’Donnell will remain on Main Street after the county pur- SEE FOOD PAGE28 A6 ➤ 32 attracted me here. People wave to 21 18 22 with the board until the end of his four-year term in 2009. UTAH WEATHER 15 12 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Logan Grouse 24/10 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) BULLETINKnolls BOARDClive A8 INSIDE Creek 34/21 WEATHER Lake Point 19.71 36/14 35/19 35/21 34/21 16.01 Ogden CLASSIFIEDS B5 Stansbury Park 33/19 34/21 HOMETOWN B1 Erda Tooele man plays EPA decision not affect- Vernal Grantsville 36/22 Pine Canyon 1.61 1.34 27/7 35/21 33/19 0.62 0.28 large role in LDS ing downtown business Tooele 34/21 OBITUARIES A6 Bauer 36/22 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 36/21 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Conference Center See A3 Provo Roosevelt OPEN FORUM A4 See 36/22 35/8 construction 35/15 Complete Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price SPORTS A10 37/21 39/14 23.3 24.3 See B1 Nephi Forecast Rush Valley 39/18 TV LISTINGS B4 37/20 Ophir 34/19 on A9 8.5 Delta Manti 42/18 41/19 Green River Last Month Season 36/14 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 38/20 45/20 Moab 39/16 SNOWPACK Hanksville 41/18 Beaver 43/11 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 47/19 Ibapah 38/19 43/16 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Sunday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Sunday 7.5” 4.8” 4.3” St. George 42/17 43/19 Average 9.5” 5.2” 3.7” 50/31 Kanab 51/25 Eureka Percent of Average 79% 92% 116% 39/19 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 30, 2008 Busy intersection sending mixed messages to drivers by Tim Gillie traffic messages stems from own- tate the exchange of informa- STAFF WRITER ership of the street. Although it tion between drivers,” Wimmer is paved and may look like a city said. “We would be unable to cite A busy Tooele intersection street, when you drive on 1180 anybody for a stop sign violation near Wal-Mart with a homemade North you are on private property. and would probably not write a stop sign is not being regulated According to Campbell, the inter- ticket unless there was evidence by Tooele City, according to city section and 1180 North are not of another violation like a DUI or Director of Public Works Cary city property but private property. reckless driving.” Campbell. Thus the city does not maintain Private streets within city limits The intersection between 1180 the road or the stop signs. are not that unusual, according to North and 100 West comes at the “1180 North from Main to 100 Campbell. top of a hill and is a frequent thor- West is owned jointly by Quality “Most private streets occur in oughfare for shoppers and resi- Ford and the strip mall to the north residential subdivisions,” Campbell dents in the area. But stop signs at — split roughly down the middle,” said. “This one is different and per- the intersection can be confusing. Campbell said. “When you get to haps unique in our city as it is in a Along 1180 North heading west the intersection, the road ahead busy commercial area.” there is an official stop sign with that goes to the west is owned by The original development plan a tag underneath that indicates Bob McIntyre, who developed the for the area did not call for the a three-way stop. Heading south Tooele Gateway subdivision, and street to be dedicated to the city. If on 200 West, however, the stop to the north the road is owned by the property owners want to give is marked by a sheet of plywood Wal-Mart. the road to the city they would first cut out in an octagonal shape and City police would respond to have to bring the road up to city painted to look like a stop sign. any accident at the intersection, code, which would involve widen- photography / Maegan Burr And for eastbound drivers on 1180 said Lt. Paul Wimmer of the Tooele ing the road and improving the North there’s no stop sign at all. City Police Department. road base, according to Campbell. A car drives through an intersection on the south end of the Tooele Wal-Mart on Dec. 17 where a homemade wooden stop The problem of so many mixed “We would primarily facili- [email protected] sign has been put up. The intersection may be causing confusion for drivers on the private road. Fish Springs to host Landfill boss urging annual bird count Christmas recycling by Sarah Miley “Some people leave the tinsel by Sarah Miley Wildlife Refuge manager, who leads STAFF WRITER on,” he said. STAFF WRITER the hunt, said the count helps pro- A dedicated bin for Christmas vide a snapshot of wintering bird After giving gifts to loved ones trees will be stationed at the land- It’s time to break out the bin- populations. this Christmas, how about giv- fill throughout January, Lore said. oculars, bird guide and notepad for “I tell people it’s one of the great- ing some of the leftovers — trees, There is no charge to deposit a the annual Christmas Bird Count est opportunities for citizen science wrapping paper and boxes — to tree in the bin. at Fish Springs National Wildlife in America,” he said. “It does what the county landfill? In addition, residents can place Refuge. we as biologists could never do. It Dave Lore, director of the cardboard and wrapping paper in The event happening at Fish multiplies the number of eyes that Tooele County Department of Blue Bags and put them in their Springs on Jan. 4 is part of a nation- we have 10- or 20-fold.” Solid Waste, is encouraging resi- regular trash can. These will be wide program organized by the The count also provides research- dents to recycle as much of their sorted later at the landfill for recy- National Audubon Society to help ers with valuable trend data. Banta holiday waste as possible this cling. track bird populations around the said sometimes data gathered from year. In past years, he said sever- These items can also be brought world. Other counts being held the Christmas Bird Count is the al hundred Christmas trees have to the landfill for free. across the United States, Canada first red flag in a particular species’ been brought to the landfill to be and other countries will be held population. mulched up with other organic “If you separate out your recy- during the Christmas Bird Count “It’s really a snapshot in time of waste. clables we’ll take that out for free,” time frame of Dec. 14 to Jan. 5. the status of wintering birds, and it’s “Anything that we can, we’ll Lore said. Jay Banta, Fish Springs National absolutely vital in the big picture. mulch up,” he said. According to officials with Ace This trend data we couldn’t get any Christmas trees put on curbs in Disposal, which takes care of other way,” he said. “And it proves areas the county serves will not be Tooele City’s garbage collection to be important trend data for the picked up, however, he said. service, Christmas trees placed ���������������� refuge, but more importantly at the Lore stressed that people should out at the curb can be picked up on residents’ designated bulk ������� landscape level we get to see species photography / Maegan Burr remove all decorations from the � that have increased or decreased tree before taking it to the land- waste pickup days. — and sometimes there’s a meteo- Christmas trees lay at the Tooele County Landfill Monday morning. The fill. [email protected] �������������� rological explanation for that.” landfill will take trees for free and mulch them with other organic waste. �������������� ��������� The Fish Springs count will begin ������������� ������������������ between 9 and 9:30 a.m. and will continue until about 6 p.m. There ������ will be a group out early looking ����������� ���������� for owls. Police hunting for Tooele man in assault case ��������������� ��������������� There are a few spots available ��������������� ������������������� for overnight accommodations by Jamie Belnap mother, who had been living with Wimmer. Police have issued subpoenas �������������� ���������������� at the refuge either Saturday or STAFF WRITER Phillips on and off for a num- The children were interviewed for Phillip’s bank and cell phone Sunday nights. ber of years, received a phone at the Children’s Justice Center use records in hopes of locat- ��������� “It might be a carpeted space Police are searching for a call from the youngsters on Dec. and charges — including aggra- ing him, Wimmer said. Officers ������������ ������ in an empty bedroom, but we can Tooele man who is on the run 14 — the day after the abuse vated sex abuse of a child, sod- are currently following up with ������������ ������������� offer them hot water and a shower after allegedly beating his step- took place — asking her to come omy on a child, rape of a child those leads. ������������ ��������������������� and floor space,” Banta said. son and sexually assaulting his pick them up, according to Lt. and inflicting serious physical Wimmer said both children ������������ ������������ There will be a group pot luck stepdaughter two weeks ago. Paul Wimmer of the Tooele City injury on a child intentionally — are now in the custody of rela- Saturday night, and after the count The children — ages 11 and Police Department. She imme- were subsequently filed by the tives. ��������������� ����������� there will be a traditional chili din- 12 — had been living with Willie diately notified police. Tooele County Attorney’s Office [email protected] ������������� ������������ ner for counters. Phillips, 46, in his northeast The boy had sustained bruis- against Phillips on Dec. 16. A ����������� ������������ Banta said he would like to know Tooele trailer home when the ing to his head and many other $250,000 warrant was issued for ������������ ������������ the number of people who are plan- abuse occurred. The children’s parts of his body, according to his arrest. Tooele �������������� ������������ ning on coming so he knows how �������������� ������������ many to prepare for. He said so far 16 people have signed up to ����������� participate in the count. “Your Neighborhood Family Theatre” ������������� �������������������� Banta said those who partic- ����������� ����������������� ipate will be in teams and will Sell Your Product to Over 1600 N. Pine Canyon Rd. ���������������� ����������������� count birds in a 15-mile diameter (East of Viaduct) 843-5800 �������������� ����������������� circle. Tickets are now available online “There are a good variety of www.movieswest.com ���������� ����������������� 27,000 Readers birds on the refuge,” he said. “This ������������� ���������������������� last week I saw great egrets, bald Call Keith or Angie at 882.0050 to place an ad. DEC 25 - JAN 1 ��������������� eagles, and a nice big prairie falcon on the radio tower. I call him the �������������� ����������������� star on top of our Christmas tree.” BEDTIME STORIES ������������� �������������� He added the count typically sees DLY ...... 12:00, 2:20, 4:45, 7:15, 9:40 ������������ �������������� SUN ...... 12:00, 2:20, 4:45, 7:15 around 45 species, while the num- (PG) ������������ �������������� ber of birds varies tremendously. He estimates this year there will NOW AVAILABLE! ���������� TALE OF DESPEREAUX be about 4,000 to 5,000 individual Pumpkin & ����������� ���������������� birds. The refuge has a lot of water- DLY ...... 12:20, 2:30, 4:40, 7:00, 9:20 SUN ...... 12:20, 2:30, 4:40, 7:00 ������������ ����������������� fowl, and about six or eight of those Eggnog (G) ����������� �������� species make up the bulk of that ���������������� �������������� total number, Banta said. DOUBLE CHEESEBURGER CURIOUS CASE OF ������������� ������������������� Waterfowl and birds of prey are COMBO BENJAMIN BUTTON ������������� ����������������� the predominant species Banta said DLY ...... 12:30, 4:15, 7:30 will be seen, but there are also lots SUN ...... 12:30, 4:15, 7:30 �������������������������������������� of songbirds present. (PG-13) ����������������������������������������� “It’s hard to overemphasis how $ �������������������������������������������� YES MAN ���������������������������������������� valuable it really is,” Banta said of ������������������������������������������� the count. DLY ...... 12:00, 2:25, 4:50, 7:20, 9:45 �������������� Banta added several of the best SUN ...... 12:00, 2:25, 4:50, 7:20 (PG-13) ���������������������������������������� birders in the state will be partici- 5.99 ����������������������������������������������� pating in the count. ������������������������������������������� ALKYRIE ����������������������������������������� “So it’s a wonderful opportunity V ��������������������������������������������� for people who don’t know a lot DLY ...... 12:35, 4:15, 7:00, 9:45 ��������������������� about identifying birds,” he said, SHAKES SUN ...... 12:35, 4:15, 7:00 �������������������������������������� (PG-13) ����������������������������������������������� “because there will be some won- 38 Flavors ������������������������������������������� derful people to spend some time THE DAY THE EARTH �������������������������������������������� in the field with.” ����������������������������������������������� STOOD STILL Registering prior to the count is 490 N. Main, Tooele • 882-3608 DLY...... 12:00, 9:45 ��������������������������������������� HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm Sunday 11 am – 10 pm ������������������������ not required, but is highly encour- SUN ...... 12:00 ������������� aged. The cost is $5, which gives (PG-13) �������������������������� the person in return a copy of ������������ “American Birds: Summary of the TWILIGHT ����������������������� CBC,” which will be published after DEC 26-30 5:00 | 7:15 | 9:30 Nightly PG DEC 26-30 5:00 | 7:15 | 9:30 Nightly PG-13 DLY ...... 2:20, 4:50, 7:25 ���������������������������������� the count. To register, visit www. SUN ...... 2:20, 4:50, 7:25 �������������������������������� audubon.org and click on the (PG-13) ����������������������������������� Will Smith, Rasario Dawson ������������������������� Christmas Bird Count on the right Our Box Office opens daily 20 min. before first show starts. ������������������������������������������ side of the page. Anyone having Tooele’s Show Place for Over 60 Years! All shows before 6pm $5 ������������������������������������ problems registering can contact No Credit/Debit cards Marley & Me Seven Pounds pm $ $ ��������������������������������������������� 882-2273 or Checks Accepted After 6 Adults 7 • Kids (under 12) 5 Banta at [email protected] or call $ Seniors (over 65) 5 ������������������������������������������� 831-5353 ext. 1. Admission Adults $7 | Child/Senior $5 | before 5pm $5 Admission Adults $7 | Child/Senior $5 | before 5pm $5 ����������������������������������� 111 N. Main, Tooele The Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele [email protected] All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens A3

A3 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 30, 2008 Local stove business has no fear of possible EPA restrictions

by Emma Penrod using currently. rating of 1.0 grams/hour. CORRESPONDENT Though the EPA requires all “There has been no slip in stoves to have an emissions business in our area,” Lund Potential environmental rating of less than 4.5 grams/ said. “Though I understand restrictions being considered hour, Lund claims his compa- we may soon have EPA restric- by the state in the wake of a ny’s models meet or surpass tions on our cars and such. new Environmental Protection that requirement, with one of I don’t know if that’s good or Agency report aren’t worry- their newest stoves having a bad.” ing one local businessman specializing in fireplaces and heating stoves. Sell Your Product to Over 27,000 Readers Michael Lund, founder of Lund’s Heritage Stove and Fireplace in Tooele, said his Call Keith or Angie at 882.0050 to place an ad. company is already selling stoves exceeding EPA require- ments. “We’re already there, so we don’t have to squirm to meet Sinus Infection? EPA requirements,” said Lund, who recently passed owner- ship of the business on to his Allergies? son, Marshall Lund. “We’re all trying to go green — this just gets us closer. Our pellet stoves are already 99 percent efficient.” David K. Palmer M.D. Last week the EPA cited Nancy J. Stevenson P.A.-C Tooele County for violation of fine particle emission stan- Ear, Nose & Throat • Head & Neck Surgery dards. Now local government Allergy & Sinus • Voice Disorders officials have three years to work with state officials on devising a plan to reduce fine- Call 882-6448 to make an appointment particle emissions. 196 W. 2000 N. #100 • Tooele Despite the possibility of no-burn days being enacted in the county for the first time, however, Lund is optimis- tic about business prospects going forward. His company acts as both a supplier and warehouse for Harman Stove Company’s gas, pellet, and coal-burning stoves. He hopes new regulations will actually Are you a former Club member? photography / Maegan Burr encourage buyers to purchase Ever played sports at a Boys & Girls Club? newer, efficient models to Lund’s Heritage Stove and Fireplace former owner Michael Lund talks about the new Environmental Protection Agency’s replace old stoves they may be We’re looking for you! settings for stoves on Dec. 23. The local business said they are already selling stoves that exceed EPA requirements. Visit www.bgcgsl.org for a

people or offer them the oppor- around 450 employees at Wal- tively low unemployment rates short alumni survey! Below tunity to work overtime hours,” Mart, but that several of those for November. Salt Lake County Anderson said. “The guys in the are temporary hires for the holi- had an employment rate of 4 per- continued from page A1 shop decided to work overtime day season. cent, Utah and Davis counties instead of having us hire anyone “A lot of people just want both had a rate of 3 percent, and Bureau of Labor Statistics. The else. Most of our employees have to work a few weeks before Weber County also had a rate of 4 bureau said job losses were large been working overtime Monday Christmas so they can earn extra percent. Washington County, the and widespread across major through Thursday, and they’ll money to buy gifts,” he said. state’s fifth largest county popu- industry sectors. work pretty much every Saturday Hargis said that if the majority lation-wise, had a higher rate of One cause of an uptick in from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. as well.” of the store’s full-time employees 5 percent for November. unemployment was the closure Anderson said his company continue to stay on board, there [email protected] of Chemical Lime Company’s will probably start hiring again in most likely won’t be a big need Grantsville plant in November March, which is when he expects for hiring in 2009. after more than 30 years of oper- business to really pick up. “I assume hiring will be as ation. The closure left more than “We get more orders around low-key as it was this year,” he 20 workers to hunt for jobs head- springtime, because that’s also said. “At this particular Wal-Mart, ing into the holiday season. around the time when the con- we have a lot of long-term asso- For most of this year, Tooele struction season begins to pick ciates who have been with us for County’s unemployment rate has up,” he said. “We’ll hire two or awhile.” ranged between 3.3 and 4 per- three more people for March, One exception to the local cent. and they’ll also be able to work hiring trend has been the US Local employers say while overtime if they want. We expect Magnesium plant in Rowley. they haven’t had to enact major to have so many orders by then James Ross, human resources rep- workforce reductions, they also we’ll have to hire more employ- resentative for US Magnesium, haven’t been doing much hiring ees.” said there were more than 150 lately. Greg Hargis, personnel man- employees hired at the plant over Craig Anderson, general man- ager for Tooele’s Wal-Mart 2008. ager of Syracuse Castings West, Supercenter, said he added sev- “Hiring has been quite active an 18-employee metal fabrica- eral seasonal positions recently over the past year, although tion plant located in Tooele City for the holiday shopping rush we didn’t really do any during Industrial Park, said he hired but hasn’t increased hiring much this past month,” he said. “We only one employee during the throughout the course of the didn’t have more positions to fill past month. A total of only five year. over this past month, and pretty employees were hired through- “I don’t recall a major spike in much everyone we had on staff out all of 2008. employment over this past year, had stuck around.” “We’ve got a good base crew but we have had a steady stream The largest Utah counties in here, and we’ve told them of applicants,” he said. by population, Salt Lake, Utah, that we could either hire more Hargis said there are currently Davis and Weber, also had rela- Utah growth rate slowing down by Paul Foy school-age population, part of a homes saturating the market ASSOCIATED PRESS nationwide demographic shift, from the boom years, said Jim according to a University of Utah Wood, director of the University SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah study. of Utah’s Bureau of Economic may be the fastest growing state The study released recent- Research. in the nation, but things are slow- ly by the university’s Bureau of About 700 of those homes are ing down. Economic and Business Research in Washington County, Utah’s Utah won the designation said that a third of the state’s pop- fastest growing. The banking cri- Monday as the fastest growing ulation will be made up of racial sis has frozen financing for new state based on figures released or ethnic minorities a generation subdivisions, and mortgages are by the U.S. Census Bureau for the from now. harder to come by, but indus- year ending in July. The popula- And over the long term, Utah’s try officials expect Washington tion grew by 2.5 percent to more population is expected to double County, home to St. George, to than 2.7 million. by 2040, taking into account the bounce back faster than other But Utah’s growth rate has state’s economy, a high fertility regions of the country. slowed since earlier this decade, rate, immigration and advances Developers and real-estate and the rate has continued to in biotechnology that allow peo- lenders say southern Utah still is decline since July, state demog- ple to live longer, according to a draw for so-called equity refu- rapher Juliette Tennert said research by Arthur C. Nelson, the gees from California and other Monday. director of Metropolitan Research places who are looking for rela- Fewer people are moving to for the University of Utah. tively cheaper living in a mild Utah as the economy worsens and “The economy is as good as climate. the availability of jobs shrinks, you’re going to find in the coun- “There’s a lot of wealth coming she said. try,” Nelson said Monday. “You to this area,” said Roland “Rollie” Still, Utah won the growth race have a population that’s going Walker, developer of Washington because of the one thing that to continue to grow because of County’s Elim Valley develop- keeps the state expanding through births. And you have a population ment. Walker has sold his first good times and bad: a high birth that will live longer.” lots for the village-oriented devel- rate attributed to the state’s domi- But for now, economists have opment that can take as many as nant faith, Mormonism, and fam- taken note of a population slow- 10,423 housing units, he said. ily oriented culture. down, evidenced by permits taken Greg Walker, director of risk “Utah is really unique in that out for home construction. management for Cypress Capital over 60 percent of the growth is In Utah they are expected to XI LLC, a group of short-term natural increase,” Tennert said. total around 6,000 this year, down real-estate investors, said com- Utah may be the fastest-grow- from 13,507 in 2007 and 19,888 at pared with real estate elsewhere ing state for now, but only because the peak of a real-estate boom in in the U.S., St. George has very other population leaders, Arizona 2006, said Kelly Matthews, exec- strong fundamentals. and Nevada among them, have utive vice president and senior “People are still moving to slowed down even more, accord- economist for Wells Fargo Bank southern Utah. Washington ing to the census figures. in Utah. County is going to sell about The face of Utah’s population Next year, he forecasts fewer 2,000 homes this year. You still also is changing. Within a gen- than 3,000 housing starts. see growth,” he said. “The prob- eration, the state’s 60-and-older Right now, Utah has about lem now, banks just aren’t lending crowd will be larger than the 3,500 newly built and unsold money.” A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 30, 2008

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

Voice of Tooele County since 1894

OUR VIEW A 2009 wish list: new hopes as well as some old favorites Any savvy investor will tell you a down market is just an opportunity in disguise. Buy low and sell high, the mantra goes. That’s good advice as regards Tooele County as well. A slowdown in growth gives us an oppor- tunity to reassess the way our community is developing and plot out how we’d like to develop in the future. At the same time, the county’s long- term future appears bright, as we continue to rise above many of the more calamitous economic problems plaguing the rest of the nation. With those thoughts in mind, here’s our annual wish list for 2009: • Walkable, mixed-use development This has been on the wish list for several years, but it’s time for every planning commission in Tooele Valley to finally get behind the concept. Keeping shops and residences separate is an antiquated approach to urban planning. In order to reduce our dependency on Salt Lake City and our commuter lifestyle, we need to develop live-work-play commu- nities. Building rows of cheap tract housing in a bid to tally up enough “rooftops” to earn a Target or some other big-box store is wrongheaded in the extreme. Nor can we afford to repeat the mistakes of the by lining SR-36 with big-boxers that will choke our main highway with traffic, hurt a nascent downtown Tooele revitalization effort, and encourage many residents to drive even further northward to shop. What we should do is develop communities that get people out of their cars and let them walk to shops, restaurants, movie theaters and ball fields. Such communities have been found to reduce crime and graffiti, promote good health, create more loyal employees and support locally owned businesses. • A public recreation facility For several years, using several barometers, we’ve documented Tooele County’s dubious distinction of being one of Utah’s most unhealthy counties. Experts have blamed the problem on our time-consuming commuter lifestyle, bad dietary habits and lack of public recreation facilities. Everyone from state legislators to economic development specialists is working on solving the first problem by creating more jobs closer to home — which may reduce our consumption of fast food as GUEST OPINION well. But nobody seems to be putting forth a concrete plan to build a public recreation center. That’s a shame because, despite the arrival of some excellent private gyms recently, this is a public-sector responsibil- ity. Few communities with the population of Tooele Valley don’t have a LETTERS POLICY large public facility where kids and families can run laps, play on indoor Set simple New Year’s resolutions The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes let- courts and work out for free, or a very nominal fee. We should have one his is the season of resolutions, ters to the editor from readers. Letters too. Only a generation or two ago our high schools were some of the most hopes and goals. Since I have must be no longer than 250 words, athletically competitive in the state, but we’ve lost much of that great spent the whole year trying to T civil in tone, written exclusively for the sporting tradition. A public recreation facility would help us rebuild that encourage you to get out there and do Ann Herron Transcript-Bulletin, and accompanied by tradition and make us a much healthier community to boot. something, this time I thought I would GUEST COLUMNIST the writer’s name, address and phone • No more child sex abuse cases tell you what I am committing to do number. Priority will be given to letters Few crimes are as demoralizing to read about as child sexual abuse. Yet this next year. I am going to share my that refer to a recent article in the in the last year or two, locally, we’ve reported on parental incest, a 4-H four New Year’s resolutions with you: newspaper. All letters may be subject adviser who molested boys in his program, foster parents who pimped First, I am going to organize my energy so I sleep better. You want spe- to editing. out a girl in their care, numerous cases of abuse and several Internet life — have a simple plan and plan cifics? I want to swim twice a week, run child porn dealers. At the same time, the Children’s Justice Center in a simple life. For example, after not twice a week and bike once a week. Letters written to thank an individual or Tooele interviews more abused children every year than the year before. really having a budget plan our whole Fourth, I will pick my involvement in organization should be submitted for Perhaps the apparent increase is really the result of more children com- marriage, last month I made a bud- the community. I really want to focus “Notes of Appreciation” ing forward to tell their stories. If so, that’s a positive trend. Still, we can’t get, which for us means a breakdown on my family this year, but I still want help but wish, naive as it may be, that no child in Tooele County ever had of how much extra we have to spent to be part of the great place where we Readers who are interested in writing a such a story to tell. a week for food, entertainment, etc. live. This year I will go to a Rotary Club longer guest op-ed column on a topic of • A resurgent Democratic party You may be organized by category or meeting, after their kind invite. I will general interest should contact Editor Shared values are good, and if it’s true that the county has become spending amounts, but after much share news in the Transcript-Bulletin Jeff Barrus directly via the contact infor- largely a place of young, like-minded Republicans we can certainly thought, this is what works for us. And I with my neighbors. I will go to a few mation at the top of this page. understand that phenomenon. Still, we can’t help but believe that the can stick to it. It is simple because now community concerts, high school cause of good governance would be helped by the return of a true two- it is easier to say no to myself. events and non-church-related func- E-mail: [email protected] party system. Any hegemony creates complacency on the part of elected Second, I will be a better mommy — tions. I want to be a good citizen. Fax: (435) 882-6123 officials, who face no formalized opposition, and apathy on the part of specifically less yelling. Just two weeks That is a pretty simple list. I guess Mail: Letters to the Editor voters, who come to see elections as a foregone conclusion. There was ago we finalized the adoption of our that would be No. 5: Be simple. A lot of Tooele Transcript-Bulletin a time not so long ago when the county was dominated by Democrats newest daughter. We have a 31 month us are thinking about that during this P.O. Box 390 — a situation no healthier than our present one. Now, however, the pen- old and a 25 month old. That is a lot of time of year, with the current economic dulum has swung too far the other way. We can’t blame Republicans for 2-year-olds and I want to enjoy them. stresses. So don’t stress about your winning, but we can blame Democrats for losing. Democratic leaders So my goal is to take an extra breath resolutions. Do something simple. But need to find a way to reconnect with county residents. There’s room for before I yell out a command and try to do it. LETTER CONTEST a Democratic resurgence but it won’t happen by party leaders throwing be kinder. up their hands in surrender. Third, I will make time for exercise. Ann Herron is a journalist and for- • More love for animals No words here about being skinny. I mer associate professor at Utah State Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will A rash of animals killings is only the latest problem to embarrass us just need a firm plan that gives me the University who lives in Tooele. She can be select the best letter of the month and in the eyes of the rest of the state. We also have long-standing issues time to be healthier and burn off some reached at [email protected]. reprint it in the first Open Forum page with animal abandonments, neglect and starvation of pets, and large of the following month. The winning populations of feral animals roaming urbanized parts of the county. Our letter writer will receive a free one-year transition from rural to urban communities may have something to do subscription to the newspaper. The sub- with why animals seem to be getting caught in the crossfire lately. But scription can be transferred or used to whatever the reasons are, we need to make a concerted effort to extend Television network decides the renew a present subscription. some human benevolence to domestic animals. Spaying and neutering cats and dogs is a good start. But in a broader sense we need to shift our mindset from thinking of animal life as cheap to thinking of the collec- bland should lead the bland tive responsibility we owe all animals. • More alternatives in education BC’s plan to take Jay Leno, works as counter-programming, but Nothing against the public school system, but the approval of Excelsior America’s blandest, safest, turning your schedule over to such Academy earlier this year as the county’s first charter school was a victory least entertaining talk show N Daniel Kline drivel eventually makes you just for educational diversity. Here’s hoping the school thrives. But even as host and give him a show every week- another channel on a very long dial. Excelsior gets set to build its facility in Erda, we’d like to see more out- night at 10 p.m., pretty much tells you GUEST COLUMNIST The television networks began as side-the-system schools come into the valley. Private and independent everything you need to know about the only choice, then they became the schools allow for different instructional approaches and philosophi- network television. Once a place only place with quality programming. cal frameworks, often tailored to the needs of distinct student bodies. where innovative shows were pos- belief that he murdered two people Now, NBC has decided to give up its These schools can raise the bar for public schools as well by giving them sible, if not likely, network prime time by saying, “so you’ve had some rough franchise of quality and become no competition for students. The real winners in such an environment are has become a place for safe bets, lim- times,” before moving on to safer different than any cable channel. parents, who can choose which school is best for their child. ited risk and lowest-common-denom- ground. “The Tonight Show” gets Hopefully, the loss of even the pos- • A homeless shelter inator entertainment. big guests, partly because celebrities sibility of high caliber shows being on Who would have thought even a decade ago that Tooele would have a Once the home of some of the most know that Leno won’t ask tough ques- NBC at 10 p.m. opens that hour up to serious homeless problem? But rapid urbanization has brought an urban daring and innovative scripted dra- tions while David Letterman would. cable networks. Maybe the next “ER” problem to us, and we can no longer afford to pretend homelessness is mas ever produced, NBC’s 10 o’clock By turning over the last hour of will air on USA or TNT or maybe we’re something we can put on a bus to somewhere else. Already, too many hour now gets turned over to a host prime time to Leno every night, NBC on an inevitable march away from county residents, including children, live a semi-nomadic existence of so boring he makes me wonder what saves a boatload of money and basi- quality towards, cheap programs that sleeping in their cars and campers, hiding out in the canyons in summer, Chevy Chase and Magic Johnson are cally cedes ratings supremacy to ABC offer preprogrammed laughs, never bouncing between friends’ homes and relying on motel vouchers from doing. In the time period that used to and CBS. Traditional 10 p.m. dramas challenging or surprising. Tooele County Relief Services. For too long, folks have taken a stance of house “Law & Order,” “ER,” “LA Law,” cost millions to make, while an epi- Maybe Leno moving to 10 p.m. “if we don’t build it, they won’t come,” but that way of thinking assumed “Hill Street Blues,” and so many more sode of Leno’s show will cost around opens the door for excellent, scripted the homeless were tramps passing through town. It’s time to recognize ground-breaking shows, we’ll now get $400,000, with most of that going to programming elsewhere or maybe it that homelessness has become a problem of local people. We need to wacky headlines, “Jaywalking,” and the host. is yet another step towards a TV world line up the funding, permitting and community support for a homeless the other mild, greeting card level Lower costs mean less pressure to where “Law & Order” would fail, but shelter before the problem worsens. humor that Leno has become famous bring in big ratings and significantly “Celebrity Mole” gets picked up for for. less risk for the network. NBC’s move another season. In late night, Leno offered repeti- with Leno, makes financial sense, but Jay Leno is to TV what “Garfield” tive, safe jokes that middle America it represents the continuation of a or “The Family Circus” are to news- laughed at. Formerly a pretty talented disturbing trend where cheap, real- papers. They were never really funny, comedian, Leno’s current act makes ity programming takes the place of but you always know where the Rich Little look edgy. This worked out edgier scripted efforts. punchline will be and you never have fabulously for Jay as celebrities like In the future, when the networks to worry about not getting the joke. A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper to appear on his show because they wonder where their audience went, know he won’t ask any probing ques- inevitably blaming the Internet, they Daniel B. Kline’s work appears in over Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus tions. should remember the decision to go 100 papers weekly. He can be reached Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor If Leno had O.J. Simpson on, he’d with safe over edgy, bland over dar- at [email protected] or you can see his pass off his arrest and the widely held ing. The occasional “Deal or No Deal” archive at dbkline.com. A5

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A STUDENT’S VIEW Resolutions work when approached with right idea ears ago, as the new year found a few New Year’s resolu- goal, and reward yourself for the end. don’t need to be difficult, and approached, I delved Courtnee tion tips that, when used prop- completing those. Tell yourself Don’t be afraid when life when they are reached, the feel- Y into a goal-setting mode, Cartwright erly, will make happy, successful that you will get up at 6:45 a.m. throws you a curve ball. You can ing of accomplishment is over- telling myself that as of Jan. 1, goal-setters out of us. instead of 7 a.m. for an entire always reevaluate your goal and whelming. So this year, forget CORRESPONDENT I would stop procrastinating. First, make your resolu- week, and then sleep in when get back on track. the failure and allow 2009 to And that was it. I stuck to it for tion specific. Include all of the Saturday comes as a reward to So this year, set a goal that make goal-setters out of us yet. awhile, but I soon fell off the details, and avoid vague state- yourself. you can reach. Tell yourself that wagon, and the procrastination seem to get it into gear. ments such as “I am going to Fourth, give your goal a time you will kiss your wife every day Courtnee Cartwright is a senior still stands to this day. It was The repeating cycle that we wake up earlier,” or “I am going frame. You are much more likely or eat one less cookie. Goals at Grantsville High School. then that I became a goal-set- tend to fall into begins when an to eat healthier.” to finish your goal if you give ting cynic. unrealistic goal is set. It is far Second, make your goal real- yourself a deadline. Setting a Annually, as the year too unreachable and forgotten istic. It has to be something that goal to get up at 6 a.m. every approaches its end, we hear the by February; then feelings of you know that you can reach. morning by Feb. 1, gives more Help Our County Food same mumbo jumbo about bet- guilt wash over for not accom- Sometimes, the smallest goals motivation than saying “I’ll get tering ourselves, breaking bad plishing the goal. The years of are the most effective. And up at 6 a.m. when I get there.” Bank This Season. habits and New Year’s resolu- guilt slowly start to eat at you, don’t forget to take your daily Fifth, write your goal down. Bring an item of non-perishable food to your next tions. But over the years, people and soon, any motivation to set schedule and your resources Commit yourself to your goal in appointment at Oasis Family Medicine and we will have forgotten the point of the goals has been eaten away. into consideration. It is going writing and then hang it up in make an additional donation. term “starting over.” The reasons behind this con- to be ridiculous to try and wake an area you often frequent so Many people no longer take tinued failure are not because up at five in the morning when you will always see it. That way, OASIS FAMILY Dr. Jay Spector the time to carry out their reso- we are unmotivated people, it you are required to work late at you will always be reminded of lutions, while the majority of is just the opposite in fact. We night. your goal, and you won’t be able MEDICINE call 833-0229 people do not even take the tend to set goals that are far too Third, make your goal mea- to ignore it. 196 East 2000 North • Suite 100 • (Behind the Hospital) time to set them anymore. big and bold, ultimately setting surable. It is important to be Also, plan a reward for when For the few people who do ourselves up for failure, time able to see your progress as you you finish your goal. I know set their goals and accomplish and time again. are completing the goal, instead that I am far more likely to fin- them, kudos to you. But, for the So, to save us all from failure of just guessing. Give yourself ish something when there is a ANNOUNCING... rest of us, we just can’t quite once again this year, I have reachable goals within your movie or a new pair of shoes at the WINTER SESSION of

O’Donnell ized as well. This is where the your life. I think the status of had the time and energy to put community has to stand up. that goal will change when we in to it. That’s changed because AFTER SCHOOL continued from page A1 Parents need to pay attention have probably three people who Nicole Cline is championing this to what their kids are doing. Our have the fire within to say OK project. area and shop area, providing law enforcement resources are we are going to do it and here’s Q) How would you like to see increased safety for kids in the stretched. The [Tooele County] how we are going to organize Stansbury’s business district neighborhood. We installed new Sheriff’s office is doing a very it. Some say, “Oh we don’t have grow? surveillance cameras at the pool fine job with what they have, but enough of a tax base.” Peripheral. A) It needs to be controlled DRAMA !!! and clubhouse. We installed new if we have an accident on SR-36 We can organize to build a tax and regulated. All of the prob- lamps at the clubhouse and park- they can’t have officers patrol- base. Others say, “We don’t have lems that occurred at the strip ing lot. We installed new doggie ling the parks. We’ve enabled law enough businesses.” Peripheral. mall on Village Boulevard did not pots around the park and new enforcement to take their next We can attract the businesses. need to happen. That was a good AGES 5 – 14 skate park signs. The wet well logical step. By closing the park, There are things that we can do. example of a developer coming was diverted to provide water you give them arrest power to do We simply don’t have the orga- into a community and telling to the lake that is not nutrient something very tangible to pro- nization to do it. I don’t think it’s the community what is best for JAN - APR 2009 laden. Improvements were made tect the property. Right now the going to happen for 10 years. the community. It’s unfortunate. WEEKLY 1-HOUR CLASSES to greenbelt space along Village skate park is closed. We will con- Q) Recently, the board signed an What the commercial developers Boulevard. The golf course con- tinue to put money into cleaning interlocal agreement with the should do is come into a com- TO REGISTER, tract was successfully signed. up graffiti. All we can do is be county to provide a tax incentive munity and say, “What do you Next year will bring more infra- vigilant and call law enforcement to a company planning on put- want? Want can you support? OR FOR INFO... structure changes for the golf and make sure that these kids are ting a retail complex anchored What will you use? What do you CALL THE NUMBER course that are 25 years overdue. prosecuted and their parents be by a grocery store in northeast need?” I hope the [developer of The ponds are a big issue because held accountable. Stansbury Park. Do you feel, in the new project] will consult the BELOW they leak. Those ponds can feed Q) Stansbury officials have been general, the community backs community. We need more com- the lake beautifully if the water is looking into incorporation for the board’s decision to bring mercial development, but also regulated better. The piping for a number of years now, but it in more commercial develop- more regulation and more com- the sprinkling system is mostly keeps getting pushed to the back ment? munity input. 884-6852 controlled manually. It needs to burner. What is the status of that A) Absolutely. It was long over- [email protected] be changed to automatic. goal now? due. The fact that you have to Q) Stansbury has been suffer- A) Absolutely stalled. It’s the drive nine miles to buy a gallon ing from an increase in graf- nature of the community that of milk at a reasonable price is fiti and vandalism. What is the seems to be holding us back. ridiculous. These kids who are board doing to help curb this Our community is a working- doing the vandalism would prob- Reservations for problem? class community. People have ably like to have a part-time job. A) It’s demoralizing to keep the same pressures — they have Rather than spray-painting con- pouring money into fixing graf- to make a living, raise their kids, crete, they could be spray-paint- Settlement Canyon fiti and cleaning up broken keep their house clean, do their ing signs to promote a product. beer bottles and other trash. food shopping. People are just This is another example of every- And it’s not just the skate park. busy. You really only have a cer- body wants it, everybody knows Other parks have been vandal- tain amount of energy to live there is a need, but no one really will begin on January 5, 2009 at 7 a.m. Mormons well-served by Please call 435-843-4002 self-reliance in hard times to make reservations by Jennifer Dobner the needy. modities are free, Mormon church ASSOCIATED PRESS The church also works in partner- welfare is not a free ride. ship with other faith traditions and Assistance comes with the expec- SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The busy local social service agencies to share tation of reciprocal service, whether Bishop’s Storehouse seems like any surplus commodities and support it’s a few hours of volunteer work on other grocery store at first glance. services. the Square stocking shelves or some The shelves are neatly lined with Goodrich’s Welfare Square is the other form of service. canned goods. The mouthwatering heart of the program. Founded in “We really feel strongly that some- smell of fresh bread wafts through the 1930s, the square is home to a thing for nothing only generates a the aisles. cannery, milk and cheese process- dependence and an entitlement,” But there are no cash registers ing facility; a landmark 16-million he said. “If they give something in here. The fruits and vegetables, just- pound grain elevator that can been return, maybe they maintain a feel- made cheeses and milk are free — a seen from Interstate 15; bakery, ing of self-respect and dignity rather safety net for those in need provided storehouse, thrift store and employ- than just feeling like a beggar on the by the 13 million members of The ment center, all of which are run street.” Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day mostly by volunteers serving church The church also makes its pro- Saints. missions. grams available to nonmembers “We like to call it the best food Over the years, the safety net has and in particular reaches out to the money can’t buy,” said Jim Goodrich, extended worldwide to include a homeless. The church also works in who oversees the storehouse and network of farms, orchards, dairies partnership with other faiths and other facilities on the church’s 13- and cattle ranches that provide the local social service agencies to share plus acre Welfare Square on Salt Lake raw material for the commodities surplus commodities and support City’s west side. that are harvested, processed and services. Mormons may be among this packaged — including goodies like It’s unclear how many individuals country’s best prepared to weather peanut butter, honey, jam and salsa and families need church assistance the current economic hard times. — at church facilities. each year. Church statistics from Since the Great Depression, church “What we see today is the product 2007 show some 210,000 people leaders have preached a doctrine of of 60 years of inspired leadership used employment centers and train- self-reliance and selflessness, calling and a lot of hard work,” said Burton. ing to find jobs. But church officials on members to plan for their own “I can’t tell you the cumulative declined to provide The Associated future while tending to the needs of investment, but it’s minor in terms Press with program statistics that others. of the cumulative effort on the part provide a demographic snapshot of “It’s a critical component of our of thousands and thousands.” the average welfare recipient, the theology,” said Bishop David Burton, Church members seek out their amount of time most recipients use a senior church administrator who local congregation leader, called a the programs and an average value oversees the faith’s worldwide wel- bishop, to access the system. Bishops for the commodities provided. fare and humanitarian services pro- — there are 27,000 worldwide — also Without that information, it’s grams. have a pool of cash to pay for hous- difficult to assess the effect the Members are encouraged to ing, medical needs or keep the utili- church programs have on the com- squirrel away a few months of liv- ties on, although the church prefers munity, said Glenn Bailey, direc- ing expenses and stock a one-year to provide commodities first, Burton tor of Crossroads Urban Center, an supply of emergency food. Church said. advocacy and direct services agency handouts, classes and a Web site This year, the demand for assis- for the poor in Salt Lake City that provide resources for learning how tance and services has grown and annually gets a share of church com- to prepare, store and later cook with Burton said church leaders could see modities for its own emergency food emergency food supplies, so that the economic downturn coming. bank. nothing goes to waste. “We’re always about three months “I think they play a critical role, Each month, members skip two ahead of the curve in that we start it’s just that there’s no way to tell the meals and give the money they to see the indicators change about size of the gap they fill,” said Bailey. would have spent on food to church three months before you start read- “Obviously they are doing a lot of welfare programs, paying for the ing about it in the press,” Burton work and helping a lot of people who commodities, clothing, job training said. would go without or seek assistance and other services made available to And while the services and com- elsewhere.” A6 OBITUARY

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Mary Jane Shea Boarding High School where mine and she was a homemaker. hearts of many and who inspires camp for disadvantaged chil- er Margaret, brother Jack, hus- she excelled in her studies and As was the case with many women a group of individuals to achieve dren. She was also an active sup- band Stanley and son-in-law Paul Mary Jane Shea went home to graduated early at the age of 16. in this era she began working full the impossible.” porter of the New Hope House, Reynard. She is survived by her God on Dec. 25, 2008. She then attended Westminster time at Tooele Army Depot. She Jane and Stan we’re avid RV’ers for women in Tooele. brother Martin (Linda), daugh- Mary Jane Shea was born College in Salt Lake City. It was continued to work for the Army and enjoyed their time with the Due to her progressing illness ter Patricia (Paul); granddaugh- on May 23, 1924, in Sunnyside, at this time she attended a USO Depot on and off throughout the Good Sam’s Club. They traveled she moved to Kathleen, Ga., to be ters Rachele (Robert Martin) and Utah, to Byron and Margaret dance where she met the “love years until she retired in 1983. all over this country with their with her daughter, grandchildren Danielle (Danny Drake); great- Townsend. “Jane,” as she was of her life” Stanley Shea. Just During this time she was active- friends and family. Jane and Stan and great-grandchildren. We will grandchildren Cody, Kelcey, referred to by her family and a short six weeks later they ran ly involved in the Lady of Elks were blessed with their grand- miss her sense of humor, her Shelby, Auburn, and Kayla. friends, was the oldest of three off to get married in Idaho. A and was the state representative daughters Rachele Ann and unwavering dedication to her A memorial service was held children and grew up during the short time later while stationed two times. Jane was named the Danielle Ann. They spent many family and friends, as we pre- in Kathleen, Ga. at McCullough Depression and the beginning of in Mitchell, S.D. Jane and Stan Lady Elk of the year for 2002-03 a summer’s camping and fishing pare to lay her to rest we ask that Funeral Home on Monday, Dec. World War II. Her father Byron welcomed their only daughter for 51 years of dedication to her in Utah. donations in lieu of flowers be 28, and then an additional ser- Townsend was the owner of the Patricia Ann into their lives on community and the Lady of Elks. Later while still working avidly made to New Hope House, the vice will be held in Tooele at Tate Utah Calcium Products Co. and April 18, 1943. Her plaque read the following: in the community she laid to Heart of Georgia Hospice, and Mortuary at 11 a.m. on Jan. 2, they mined an aragonite quarry In 1945 Jane and Stan with “It’s a rare person who comes rest her husband of 47 years. She Camp Wapiti. 2009. Internment will be fam- in the desert west of Tooele. Jane their daughter returned to Tooele along and raises the standards would continue on their joint Mary Jane Shea is preceded in ily only in Salt Lake City with a attended Saint Mary’s Catholic where he went to work for the of excellence, who captures the dedication to Camp Wapiti, a death by her father Byron, moth- reception to follow in Tooele.

Robert Bruce Scott, Sr. worked with the Post Engineers outdoorsman and taught his son hounding for unusual stones and He had six great-grandchildren; April 5, 1914 ~ Dec. 26, at Tooele Army Depot and later and grandchildren everything minerals and enjoyed making Rhiannon Scott, Cheyenne R. managed the roofing and siding they needed to know about each. polished gemstones and silver Scott, Cassidy A. Scott, Halen G. 2008 projects on the base. Robert and He loved the mountains and red- jewelry. He also loved garden- Scott, Darian P. Scott and Myleigh Elvira’s marriage was later sol- rock country of southern Utah ing and kept his yard and trees S. Scott. Robert Bruce Scott, Sr. our dear emnized Jan. 26, 1982 in the Salt and in 1973 built a family cabin exquisitely maintained. He was preceded in death father, grandfather and husband Lake LDS Temple. in Grover to be close to the coun- Although Bruce was a very by his wife Elvira K. Scott, his of the late Elvira K Scott, passed Bruce was a member of the try where he loved to recreate. independent man his son Robert daughter Mary Scott, brother away peacefully Dec. 26, 2008, LDS Church and enjoyed par- Bruce was a kind and gentle Jr. had devoted all of his time to Glenn Scott, parents William and in his hometown of Tooele at ticipating in services as well as soul that loved his family more taking care of his father over the Eliza Scott. Mountain West Medical Center a visiting ward teacher at other than anything else. He enjoyed past few years. Funeral services will be held at the age of 94. member’s homes. He was also a visiting and sharing stories with Robert is the sole survivor of Tuesday, Dec. 30, at the Tate He was born April 5, 1914 life member of the Elks and sub- everyone and especially his his generation within the family. Mortuary in Tooele. There will in Eureka, Utah, were he grew sequently was recently honored grandchildren and great-grand- He is survived by his son Robert be a viewing from 9:30 to 10:45 up. He married his sweetheart as the oldest living and Senior children. Being a carpenter he B. (Peggy) Jr. Scott of Tooele. His a.m. Funeral services will be at 11 Elvira Kallbacka Feb. 19, 1938, Elk member of 67 years in the loved to make furniture, picture grandchildren; Robert B. (Dawn) a.m. and an internment service and started his own family while mines of Eureka. In 1941 they Tooele lodge. He was an avid frames and artful crafts from Scott III, Curtis B. Scott and Brian at Tooele City Cemetery follow- working as a carpenter in the moved to Tooele and Robert hunter, fisherman, all around antiques. He was into rock- G. (Brenda) Scott all of Tooele. ing the funeral.

Jay LaMar Fidler college at the University of Utah, Bonnie Belle, who died in 1973. he enlisted in the United States He is survived by his brother, Navy where he served as a medic William Grant Fidler Jr., his Jay LaMar Fidler passed away in the Korean Conflict. two children and three grand- Dec. 26, 2008, due to compli- Following the completion of children, Clarissa Anne Fidler, cations from sudden cardiac his military service, he began his Spencer LaMar Fidler, Elizabeth arrest. career with United Airlines in Ellen Fidler; and his Maltese pup He was born June 1, 1931, in 1956. In 1960 he married the love “Petey.” He leaves behind many Salt Lake City to William Grant of his life Bonnie Belle Wilson cherished friends and family. and Marcella Hanks Fidler. He and was blessed with two chil- Service will be held on grew up in Tooele and later dren, Jalyne Fidler (Tooele, UT) Tuesday, Dec. 30, at 1 p.m. at moved to Pioche, Nev. where he and Lawrence Grant “Larry” the Tooele South Stake Center. A graduated from Lincoln County Fidler (Everett, Wash.). viewing will be held from 11 a.m. High School in 1947. He was preceded in death by to 12:45 p.m. Interment Tooele After completing one year of his parents and his sweetheart, City Cemetery.

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TUESDAY December 30, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 Notice of Holiday REEL TALK Deadline Changes Due to the Christmas & New Year ‘Bedtime Stories’ likely to put you to sleep holidays, our publication dates and deadline days will be as follows: edtime stories parents tell Nottingham. to their kids have a magi- As it turns out, everything that B cal aura. They allow kids happens is coincidental, but Wednesday, DEC 24 to use their imagination and Skeeter thinks it’s real. He’s vying become creative. There comes a for a new managerial position Deadline Monday, DEC 22 time, however, when these tales with Kendall (Guy Pearce), who All paid items must be received by 5pm should come to a screeching is dating Nottingham’s daughter Obituary deadline Tuesday, DEC 23, 1pm halt, and in the film realm this is Violet (Teresa Palmer). With the “Bedtime Stories” starring Adam help of his best friend Mickey Sandler. (Russell Brand), Skeeter needs to Monday, DEC 29 prove to Nottingham that he is able to run a hotel and keep his Deadline Friday, DEC 26 sister’s school open. Hometown News & Bulletin Board 3pm MissyMiss Thompson “Bedtime Stories” is simply Classified Ads 4:45pm STAFF WRITER OK. It could’ve been much Obituary deadline day of paper, 10am worse, despite its messiness. Instead of watching this chaotic movie, read a real bedtime story Wednesday, DEC 31 “Bedtime Stories” is a mess of to allow your imagination to Deadline Monday, DEC 29 a movie, but isn’t the worst thing flow. All paid items must be received by 5pm Sandler’s ever done. I like the [email protected] concept of two kids making up a Obituary deadline Tuesday, DEC 30, 1pm story their uncle must then have to survive, even if it does seem a FLICK AT A GLANCE little too much like “Enchanted.” But director Adam Shankman Grade: C+ became too lost in this fairytale Rated: PG trying to be as “original” as he Time: 99 minutes CLOSED Christmas Day & New Years Day possibly could, which ultimately Now playing LIMITED office hours Christmas Eve & New Years Eve caused complete chaos. I was glad that Shankman wasn’t too literal about the translation between the bedtime stories and real life. For instance, everything that happens to A Charming Children’s Story Skeeter Bronson (Sandler) is coincidental. During one of the stories he tells, his nephew said that gumballs start pouring from Local Author the sky. When that actually hap- pens, the gumballs aren’t falling photo courtesy of Walt Disney Pictures & Artist from the sky, but from a punc- Skeeter Bronson (Adam Sandler) stands beneath a shower of gumballs in tured semi-truck carry gumballs “Bedtime Stories.” n Wet Bird-Feather Bread, local on an overpass. I was hoping “Bedtime Stories,” will bore audiences. California, Skeeter is the handy- Iauthor Justin Cole and artist Stories” would be a fun, fam- That being said, I bet this movie man. Laramie Dunn bring you a charming ily-friendly movie to see during will make a lot of money and Skeeter’s sister Wendy the holiday season. Instead I’m kids will probably get a kick out (Courteney Cox) is a principal — story in rhyme of a little witch incredibly let down. I guess of Sandler’s funny voices and and a granola — whose school is whose latest recipe goes amazingly that’s to be expected from strange facial expressions. closing and she’s trying to get a Sandler. He’s made some funny “Bedtime Stories” begins with job in Arizona. She asks Skeeter awry. The perfect gift for youngsters movies, but the majority have Marty Bronson (Jonathan Pryce) to watch her two kids, Patrick and beginning readers. been duds. Like most comedi- telling about the hotel he owned (Jonathan Morgan Heit) and ans, he has his own brand of and ran with his two small chil- Bobbi (Laura Ann Kesling), for a humor and trying to make it dren. When business at the hotel week with the help of her friend $ 95 work in a kids movie proves to begins to slow, Marty is forced Jill (Keri Russell). Skeeter isn’t 8.5 x 11 inches • 32 pages 6 be more disastrous than suc- to sell it to Barry Nottingham too good with kids, but does the cessful. (Richard Griffiths) to avoid best he can, even when telling My other major problem with bankruptcy. The condition was them bedtime stories. After he “Bedtime Stories” is the use of that when Marty’s son Skeeter realizes that Patrick and Bobbi Get Your Copy Today! voice-over narration. This can be got older he had to be given a control the stories that are told, StopStop bbyy thethe Transcript-BulletinTranscript-Bulletin an effective tool in giving expo- high-paying job at the hotel. he solicits their help in making TOOELE RANSCRIPT sition to audiences. Using it too Thirty years later in one of the it so he has a shot at being the T 58 N. Main, Tooele • 8 am to 6 pm • M-F much, however, like in “Bedtime biggest, most luxurious hotels in manager of a new hotel built by BULLETIN (Just south of Tooele City Hall)

‘Eat local’ movement takes root by Michelle Locke Who’s eating all this local but there is a unifying theme ASSOCIATED PRESS food? of wanting to connect with the Dental assisting school All kinds of people, from product — how was it grown, SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — trowel-wielding back-to-the- were pesticides used, how were Here’s something you might landers to the tech titans of animals treated. opens in Tooele Utah not know about being a loca- Google, Inc.’s headquarters in “What we’re finding is that vore, the new-fangled term for Mountain View, where Cafe 150 the desire to know more about the old-school tradition of eat- serves food from within a 150- where your products come from Doctor directed school prepares for ing food grown close to home: mile radius. is critically important across Coffee is almost always nego- And then there’s bluesman the United States,” Demeritt January 5th opening tiable. Elvin Bishop, accidental loca- says. Here’s another: The people vore. With the movement still TOOELE UTAH It’s a new program that teaches You can expect to pay nearly $10,000 for some practicing this new-old (and Best known for the ‘70s hit young, researchers are looking dental assisting faster, and costs thousands less than programs in Utah and spend 9 to 12 months of your currently quite hot) trend may “Fooled Around and Fell in for more data to see wheth- surprise you. Suburban moms? Love,” that sent many a couple er local foods live up to their many programs in Utah. Many people are unable life getting a certificate in dental assisting. Assist Check. Artisanal-cheese sniff- swaying into the night, Bishop promise of being safer, healthier to break into dental assisting as a career because to Succeed concentrates on real world dental ing foodies? Double check. is often to be found these days and better for the environment, all the available programs are too expensive and procedures and is taught by doctors and assistants And how about denizens of the working in his well-cared for says Rich Pirog, associate direc- take too long. Another obstacle to getting a great who are currently practicing dentistry. “This is a decidely un-hippie halls of Wal- garden in rural Marin County, tor of Iowa State University’s job, in the dental field is that few want to hire a hands-on program and focuses on training dental Mart? north of San Francisco. Leopold Center for Sustainable person who has no experience. Assist to Succeed assistants who have actual experience to give “It’s really amazing how it’s Bishop started out eating Agriculture. Tooele, Utah offers an 11 weekend program that them the knowledge and confidence they need just exploded,” says Jennifer local as an Oklahoma farm boy, There is some anecdotal Maiser, a San Francisco data- but turned to a road diet of fast information — for instance, runs only on Saturdays. This means that you to hit the ground running with a new career.” base consultant who was part food and bad food when he farmer’s markets are more like- do not have to quit your job to get ready for a says Dr. Landon Rockwell one of the primary of a small group credited with started traveling with the Paul ly to be selling unusual varieties new career! Upon completion of the course and directors of the program at the Tooele Rosewood coining “locavore,” as part of Butterfield Blues Band in the like heirloom tomatoes, which an externship, students can receive a certificate Dental training location. an “eat local” challenge they ‘60s. maintains genetic diversity, he to work as a dental assistant anywhere in Utah! Tuition for the program is $3995. The demand mounted three years ago. A decade of that moved him says. And common sense indi- Dental assistant pay depends on experience and for this course has been absolutely astonishing! Since then, wildly fluctuat- to buy a place with some arable cates eating locally means less education and averages between $8/hr for the Easy financing is also available OAC. Tuition ing transportation costs, food land — his first tasks were pull- processed food, and an easier scares and global warming ing apart an old redwood deck task of tracing where your food inexperienced to over $20/hr with benefits for an includes all books and materials required for the concerns, have lent a main- then on the property to frame comes from. educated/experienced dental assistant! course. This makes it possible for almost anyone stream patina to eating local. a greenhouse and digging up Living locavore can be tough This program has been running in Utah to afford this fantastic opportunity. Wal-Mart, the nation’s largest the raggedy lawn to plant veg- — imagine life without banan- receiving rave reviews from students, parents, The first day of classes is January 5th. Space grocer has pledged to source etables. as. and grandparents who have helped jumpstart is limited and the class is filling up fast. An $400 million worth of fruits and He’s still busy with music, Some followers are hard- careers for themselves and others. Dentists are open house will be held on December 18th, vegetables from in-state farm- recently releasing a new CD core, drinking tea made of local calling the schools trying to hire new graduates 7:00pm at Rosewood Dental. Located at 181 ers this year. “The Blues Rolls On,” a funky herbs, for instance; while oth- Some numbers: collection that features some ers are more relaxed. and offer current students positions before they West Vine Street, Tooele, Utah. You can get more — There were 4,685 farmers’ well-known names, including Flexibility is key for Tammy even graduate! Dentists who have hired Assist to information and RSVP by calling Jackie at Assist markets as of August, accord- old friend B.B. King. Donroe, a Boston freelance succeed graduates are giving glowing reports! to Succeed: 435-882-0099. ing to the USDA’s Agricultural But that hasn’t stopped him writer and mother of two, who Assist to Succeed Tooele is so certain that you Marketing Service, up nearly 7 from stocking a deep cupboard tries to incorporate local food will love your experience they are offering a 100% Assist to Succeed Tooele dental assistant percent from two years ago and in his kitchen with gleaming into her family’s diet all year. Money Back Guarantee! If at any time during the students have the opportunity to participate in nearly 3,000 more than 1994, jars of preserves. (He tried to In October, she went a little course you are unhappy with the education you our whitening for life program. the first year of tracking. take a jar of his strawberry deeper for an “eat local” chal- — Locally grown produce jam to King, but couldn’t get it lenge month, which worked fine are receiving, you will receive all of your money An added benefit, included with your paid was listed as the No. 2 item through airport security.) until farmers’ markets closed back with no hassles! tuition. on a “What’s Hot” list by more Bishop isn’t an official mem- down and the options were than 1,200 members of the ber of the locavore movement, squash, squash or squash. American Culinary Federation “I’m not too much of an ‘ism’ They survived (with a slight in an October 2007 Internet sur- type of guy,” he notes. What he redefinition of “local” pizza) vey by the National Restaurant likes is knowing where his food and continue to put as much Association. (No. 1 was bite- came from, and that it’s going local food as possible on the sized desserts, but that’s anoth- to be tasty. table. er story.) Taste and freshness are the “You feel better when you — The Community driving forces for a lot of people know your money is going to Supported Agriculture (CSA) interested in buying local foods, people that you know are trying movement in which members says Laurie Demeritt, who stud- to make a living honestly and get food delivered from near- ies American eating patterns for are trying to do the best thing by farms has grown to include The Hartman Group, a research for the environment,” Donroe more than 1,300 farms since firm in Bellevue, Wash. says. “Food that’s grown local- its inception in 1985, according National surveys of consum- ly tastes better and fresher. I to the Robyn Van En Center at ers showed that “local” has a just like the idea of that for my Pennsylvania’s Wilson College. world of different meanings, kids." A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 30, 2008 The Bulletin Board

Tooele Take GED The GED test will be given on Jan. 13 Babe Ruth hoodies and 14, starting at 8 a.m. Please contact Tooele Babe Ruth Baseball hoodies or Andrea at 833-1994 by Jan. 9. Pre-registra- fleece blankets have arrived just in time tion is required. for the holidays. Hoodies are $25 each and available in adult sizes. Fleece blan- Gain computer skills kets are $25, and measure 50 by 60 inches The Tooele Adult Education Center is and comes with a carry strap. All pro- offering an advanced class in Microsoft ceeds go to support the Tooele Babe Ruth Word XP, Access, Excel, PowerPoint and Baseball. Call Heather at 840-3821 for Windows. The class will be at the Tooele more information. Adult Education Center on Tuesday and Wednesday nights for five weeks begin- Jazz dance group ning Tuesday, Jan. 5, ending Feb. 4, from We would like to invite the community 6-9 p.m. Adults currently enrolled at the to our show. “Jazz in it,” a dance group education center pay $30. in Tooele will be performing their 20th Community participants pay $60. Seniors year recital. It is free to all. Come enjoy a 55 and over pay $55. Call 833-1994. Pre fun night with 225 students performing a registration required. fun and exciting show. On Dec. 22 at the THS auditorium. Questions call Susan at Adult Education 882-5496. Get your high school diploma. All classes for a high school diploma, adult basic DVSAVA volunteers education, GED preparation, word pro- The DVSAVA (Domestic Violence and cessing, drivers’ education and English Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy) crisis as a second language available. Register line is looking for new volunteer vic- now to graduate — just $35 per semester. tim advocates. They are also looking for Located at 76 S. 1000 West, call 833-1994. individuals who speak any second lan- Adult Education classes are for students guage and would be willing to serve as a 18 and over. volunteer translator. Training is provided and begins at the end of January. A back- English as second language ground check is required. Call Betsy at ESOL conversational classes are held 241-0337. Monday and Thursday from 7-9 p.m. ESOL students may also come anytime the center is open for individualized Deseret Peak study. Registration is $35 per semester. photo courtesy of John Thomas Students at Grantsville Elementary build an index card shaving cream tower. The activity was part of Club Invention from Dec. 15-19. Pictured are Indoor Arena closed Exchange students teacher Char Warner and students Hayden Beck (left) and Joshua Hales. The Deseret Peak Indoor Arena will NWS PEACE program is seeking caring be closed for holiday celebrations on families in your area to host high school toys, clothing, etc., to be used as prizes for New Years Eve party MOMS club Wednesday, Dec. 31, at 4 p.m. and remain students from all over the world for the games. The residents and staff appreciate Join us at the Moose Lodge to bring in the The MOMS club of Tooele, invites all closed Jan. 1, 2009, it will re-open Jan. 2. 2009 school year. Interested families the generosity of the community. new year with dinner, live music, fun and moms to attend their monthly social. It should call NWS PEACE at 1-866-846- prizes. On Dec. 31 from 6 p.m. to closing, will be held at First Baptist Church, locat- 3977 or visit the Web site www.nw-ser- Food pantry $20 a couple or $12 per person. ed at 580 S. Main, Tooele and starts at 10 Pine Canyon vices.com. The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- a.m. Darlene Christensen from the USU ing a clothing closet and emergency food Extension will speak to us on preparing Single adult dinner Hunters education courses pantry to meet the needs of our com- Eagles turkeys. For information about MOMS On Jan. 3, there will be a single adult din- Hunters education course will take place munity. Anyone with clothing needs is club e-mail [email protected] or ner for those over 30 years old in Pine on Jan. 6, 8, 13-15. All classes are 6-9 p.m. welcome. The food pantry is available for Friday night steaks canceled call 843-0452. Canyon at 1 p.m. Range time to be announced. State law emergency needs. Hours of operation are Steak night at the Eagles Lodge will be requires students to attend all sessions Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. We are canceled on Jan. 2, 2009, due to the holi- of class. The classes are at Tooele County located at 580 S. Main St. For information day season, but it will be back on Jan. Seniors Library Health building, 151 N. Main St. For more call 882-2048. 9. Mark your calendar and come out for information call Gene 822-4767 or Bryan dinner. Tooele seniors Weekly story time 882-6795. Donations needed New Year’s Eve dinner/dance, dinner at Remember children’s story time every The Tooele Church of Christ is accepting 6:30 p.m., dance at 8 p.m., $7 per person. Wednesday at 11 a.m. and children’s donations for the Women’s Shelter. They Groups Must make reservations at the desk by crafts each Friday from 3-5 p.m. Check Churches need women’s socks and children’s cloth- Dec. 26. Center closed on Jan. 1. with the library for any special story ing. Please help. 882-4642, 430 W. Utah Relay For Life times. For more information on these Christian/atheist debate Ave., Tooele. This year millions of people will battle Flu vaccinations and other library programs, check our Tooele Church of Christ invites all to the disease known as cancer. The time There will be flu vaccines at the Tooele Web site www.tooelecity.org/tcl/library. watch a debate between a Christian and Serving those in need has come for us to relay for a cure, for Senior Citizens Center starting now. html or call 882-2182, or visit us at 128 W. an atheist on DVD beginning Jan. 4, Volunteers are needed to help people a cause, and for a life. To find out how Cost is $25 if you don’t have Medicare. Vine St., Tooele. 2009 at 6 p.m. If your faith is weak or in need on Christmas. The Tooele Valley to be a part of the fight, please visit Call 882-2870 extension 121 to make an need information to talk about “why you Rotary and Kiwanis clubs are organizing www.relayforlife.org/tooeleut and start appointment. Paradise programs believe in God,” this will help. Atheists dinners both days at the Tooele County forming your teams now. For current We are dreaming of a warm “South Seas are welcome at Church of Christ, 430 W. Senior Center. Short shifts of 2-4 hours information about starting a team, kick- Paradise.” How about you? Join in our Utah Ave., Tooele, 882-4642. are available. Please contact Trent Colvin ing off the event, or to become a part of Recovery paradise themed programs for January. with your contact information. Call 884- the committee please visit our Web site Jan. 7, at 3 p.m. will be our “Movie @ your Mountain of Faith 6930 or e-mail [email protected]. or call Stephanie at 882-5532 or Renae Kick drug habits Tooele City Library” for all ages. Be sure Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church wel- at 882-6402. LDS Family Services addiction recovery to watch the movie, then read the book. comes all to join us for worship in our new Tooele food bank meetings are Tuesdays from 7:30 to 9 p.m. “Writing Fun for Teens and Tweens” is a location at a new time. We now worship in Bring in a non-perishable food item to VA benefits at 1030 S. 900 W., room 118, Tooele. Enter writing activity for all you creative teens the home of Tooele United Methodist at your next appointment at Oasis Family Dino Genco from the American Legion, on the north side of the chapel. The Erda — just describe your idea of paradise 78 E. Utah Ave. at 9 a.m. every Sunday. Medicine and we will make an addition- Salt Lake City will be in you area to assist meeting has been discontinued. through Jan. 24. al donation. Happy Thanksgiving from you in understanding and applying for Messianic Congregation Dr. Jay Spector and staff. Oasis Family VA benefits. This is a free service to all Al-anon meeting The Brit Ammi Messianic Congregation Medicine 833-0229. Veterans. Dino will be at the Department An Al-anon meeting will be held every Schools meets every Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at 37 of Workforce Services center, 305 N. Main Wednesday at 10 a.m. and 6:30 to 7:30 S. Main, in Tooele. Join us for praise, Feeding those in need Street, Wednesday, Jan. 7, from 11 a.m. to p.m., in the youth center in St. Barnabas Open enrollment Torah (Bible) study, and fellowship as Donations are being accepted to help noon. Please bring the following docu- Church, 1784 N. Aaron Dr. Join us and Open enrollment for the 2009-10 school we study the Hebrew foundation of our feed those in need this holiday season. ments so that we may better serve you: you’ll never have to feel alone again. For year. Applications will be accepted for Christian faith. For more information call Thanksgiving and Christmas meals will DD form 214, marriage/divorce papers, more information call 840-0445, 882- elementary and secondary students who 843-5444. be served at the Tooele Senior Center. birth/adoption/death certificates and 4721, or (801)599-2649. are interested in enrolling in a school Your donation of $20 will feed a family of children’s social security numbers. outside of their resident school bound- Bible Baptist Church four this holiday season. Please send your Overeaters Anonymous ary. Applications can be picked up at any Please consider this your personal invita- tax deductible donation to: Tooele Valley Food allergies Overeaters Anonymous meetings are held school or at the Tooele County School tion to join us for services at Bible Baptist Community Cooperative, 86 S. Main St., Tooele County chapter meets every sec- every Friday at 10 a.m. at in the youth District. The application window is now Church, 286 N. Seventh St., Tooele. Sunday Tooele, UT, 84074 ond Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. room at St. Barnabas Church, 1782 N. through Feb. 20, 2009. school at 10 a.m., Sunday morning service at the Tooele City Library, 128 W. Vine St. Aaron Dr. For more information call 840- 11 a.m., Sunday evening service 6 p.m. Beckstead family fund Join us in sharing ideas, recipes or just 0445, 882-4721, or (801)599-2649. THS class of ‘85 reunion and a Wednesday evening service 7 p.m. There is an account set up at HeritageWest come to gain support and learn from I’m looking for the Tooele High School class For information call 882-7182. Nursery Credit Union for the Beckstead family others you will meet here in similar situ- Take off pounds sensibly of 1985 for the 25-year class reunion. E- provided and rides available. who lost their home in a fire on Nov. 17 ations as yourself. E-mail any questions Need help to lose those extra pounds? mail Matt Tomac at matttomac@hotmail. in Erda. If you are interested in donating to [email protected] or visit We can help. TOPS is a weight loss sup- com or call (435) 882-7129. First Lutheran Church please call 833-7200. www.utahfoodallergy.org. port group open to men, women, teens First Lutheran Church at 749 N. Seventh and pre-teens. Meetings are held every St., will be changing worship times on Call for luggage Kiwanis meetings Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the Tooele Senior Education Jan. 4, 2009: Divine service will be at 9 Please help by donating new or used Kiwanis meets every Tuesday at noon Center, 59 E. Vine St. Call Mary Lou at a.m. Bible study and Sunday School will suitcases, duffle, or overnight bags for the for a luncheon at Tracks, 1641 N. Main 830-1150 or Connie at 884-5010 or see Free class about diet and autism be at 10:30 a.m. All are welcome. abused and displaced children in Tooele St., Tooele. Contact Debbie Winn at 224- www.tops.org for more information. There will be a free class about the glu- County. We have clothes to give them, 2046 or Sandy Critchlow at 830-6657 to ten-free casein-free diet and autism on just nothing to put the items in. Call Tyler become a member. Kiwanis is dedicated NAMI support group Jan. 6, 2009, at 7 p.m. at the Overlake Pets Thurston 843-0665 to arrange for drop-off to help the children. Are you or someone you know living with Kids’ Park Daycare, 1835 Aaron Drive, or pick-up. depression, panic, anxiety, bipolar disor- Tooele. Please RSVP for childcare ($3 Pet food donation 4-H volunteering der, OCD, or schizophrenia? NAMI sup- per child) to Jenni at 882-6755 or Janell A pet food donation drive is being held Do you enjoy working with kids and port meetings are held Wednesdays at 7 at [email protected]. through Dec. 31 at Rockstar Pets, located Music being involved in the community? If so, p.m., at 565 W. 900 South. Call Jan at 843- at 762 N. Main Street. A donation box come and volunteer with the 4-H after 4347 for more information. Adult religion class has been set up in the lobby of the store Children chorus school program Monday, Tuesday, or A Brigham Young University adult religion where patrons are welcome to bring food, “I love to sing” children’s chorus meets Thursday from 3-5 p.m. at the Tooele Jr. Domestic violence support class, “Teachings of the Living Prophets,” blankets, liter, toys, etc. to go to the local weekly. We do some small performances, High. Volunteers are needed to help with Domestic violence peer support group will be sponsored by the Grantsville West homeless animals in our community. Any but the focus is the weekly classes and homework and various 4-H activities. For every Tuesday night from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Stake and taught by Mark C. Hutchins item purchased at Rockstar pets to go simply singing for the love of singing. more information, call Angela Gorringe at Call the DVSAVA crisis line at 882-6888 for each Wednesday evening from Jan 7 to to the donation drive will be given a Ages 5-8 on Mondays, 4:15-5 p.m. and for (801)360-0760. location and more information. April 22, 2009, from 7-8:30 p.m. at the discount to assist with the efforts in col- ages 9-12, 5:15-5 p.m. To register contact Grantsville Seminary Building, 156 East lecting items. We accept used items as Angela Baker at 882-2781. Cherry St., Grantsville. Tuition is $24 or well. A representative from Tooele Animal $2.50 to attend any individual lecture. Outreach is also available to pick up items Have checks made out to “BYU-Adult from your home. For more information, Moose Lodge Religion Classes” that can be mailed to: please call Denise with Tooele Animal BULLETIN BOARD POLICY Chairperson, Eric P. Johnsen, 291 North Outreach at (435) 882-2085. Saturday night dinners If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact The Transcript-Bulletin at Cooley St., Grantsville, UT 84029. Please Saturday night rib-eye steak and salmon 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin include your name, address information, dinners. Members get a free dinner in telephone number and e-mail address. Charity their birthday month. Come out and join Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit Registration will be available at the door us for lots of fun. Smoke free environment organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. before the first few lectures at 6:45 p.m., Donations for games for members and their guest. Also come Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot to avoid delays in starting the lecture, The “country store” at Rocky Mountain out and enjoy Monday Night Football, guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement advance registration by mail is strongly Care-Tooele nursing home requests dona- various finger foods available. please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered suggested. tions of knick-knacks, jewelry, stuffed no later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date. A9

TUESDAY December 30, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9

SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY Tuesday 7:52 a.m. 5:12 p.m. Wednesday 7:53 a.m. 5:12 p.m. Thursday 7:53 a.m. 5:13 p.m. Friday 7:53 a.m. 5:14 p.m. 2 2 2 Saturday 7:53 a.m. 5:15 p.m. 1 1 1 1 Sunday 7:53 a.m. 5:16 p.m. Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Monday 7:53 a.m. 5:17 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Tuesday 9:55 a.m. 8:25 p.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Wednesday 10:19 a.m. 9:27 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Thursday 10:42 a.m. 10:30 p.m. Friday 11:04 a.m. 11:34 p.m. ALMANAC Saturday 11:26 a.m. none Statistics for the week ending Dec. 28. Considerable Cloudy with snow Mostly cloudy and Clouds, a bit of snow Sunday 11:50 a.m. 12:40 a.m. Considerable clouds Mostly cloudy Partly sunny and cold Temperatures Monday 12:19 p.m. 1:49 a.m. cloudiness showers possible breezy possible High/Low past week 42/12 First Full Last New Normal high/low past week 39/20 36 22 40 23 35 25 39 26 32 20 26 17 32 23 Average temp past week 28.5 Normal average temp past week 29.0 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Jan 4 Jan 10 Jan 17 Jan 26 Shown is Tuesday’s weather. Forecasts and graphics provided by Temperatures are Tuesday 42 39 39 night’s lows and Tuesday’s 34 32 37 AccuWeather, Inc. ©2008 highs. 29 28 32 21 18 22 UTAH WEATHER 15 12 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Logan Grouse 24/10 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Knolls Clive Creek 34/21 Lake Point 19.71 36/14 35/19 35/21 34/21 16.01 Ogden Stansbury Park 33/19 Erda 34/21 Vernal Grantsville 36/22 Pine Canyon 1.61 1.34 Salt Lake City 27/7 35/21 33/19 0.62 0.28 Tooele 34/21 Bauer 36/22 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 36/21 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 36/22 35/8 35/15 Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price 37/21 39/14 23.3 24.3 Nephi Rush Valley 39/18 37/20 Ophir 34/19 8.5 Delta Manti 42/18 41/19 Green River Last Month Season 36/14 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 38/20 45/20 Moab 39/16 SNOWPACK Hanksville 41/18 Beaver 43/11 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 47/19 Ibapah 38/19 43/16 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Sunday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Sunday 7.5” 4.8” 4.3” St. George 42/17 43/19 Average 9.5” 5.2” 3.7” 50/31 Kanab 51/25 Eureka Percent of Average 79% 92% 116% 39/19 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services BLAST FROM THE PAST WE DESIGN & PRINT Early Grantsville settlers found protection with community fort 4-Color

hile driving around it with hand mauls. Grantsville this holiday The wall was five feet thick at W season I was shocked at Natalie Tripp the bottom, 18 inches thick at the how many new subdivisions con- top and 12 feet high. The east side STAFF WRITER tinue to pop up around the town. and remaining part of the south Grantsville, as well as the rest of side were built of adobe under Business Cards the county, is definitely growing. which was a rock foundation. The But during its earliest years the our settlement was strengthened wall made of adobe was three feet town was confined by a dirt wall to with added numbers in autumn of thick at the bottom, but similar in offer protection from the dangers 1853.” height and width to the dirt wall at ONE STOP SHOP of the Wild West. For a period after, there seems the top. The fall and winter of 1852-53 to have been little activity in build- The wall covered an area of 495 • announcements found the early Grantsville set- ing the fort. square feet, which is 1,980 feet wedding/graduation tlers’ livestock constantly being Spring planting and fall harvest of wall made at a cost of $25 per driven off and killed by the Native evidently were the reasons, but 16.5 feet, an average amounting to Americans living in the valley at after encouragement from the $3,000. • napkins the time. Church there was renewed activ- The eastern boundary of the • business cards Many search parties went out ity in the construction of the fort’s fort fell on the east side of Cooley $Expires after animals were stolen at night. wall. Street by the old First Ward cha- 12-29-08 The cattle had to be guarded by Another Grantsville settler, A.C. pel. The southern boundary was Design not • letter heads included. Some day and closely corralled at night. Brewer wrote, “ Our fort wall which near Main Street while the north restrictions Continual incursions led to has laid dormant, is now under boundary fell a little north of may apply. • envelopes instructions being sent from LDS rapid progress, especially that por- Clark Street and the western wall Church headquarters in the spring tion of it which is to be made of was about 250 feet west of Cooley • magnets of 1853 to build a fort to provide pounded earth; rock and adobes Street. proper security. Settlers decided to are being daily place upon the No sign of the fort remains • copies move their homes closer together ground for the remaining portion.” today. When it was no longer (b&w/color) in preparation for the building of In building the fort, the amount needed and people moved from its 50 the fort around them. of wall each man was to build was once sheltering confines to their In his autobiography, Grantsville proportionate to the amount of own properties, the log huts were per • laminate settler James McBride wrote, “We land he wished to occupy. also moved. • mounting accordingly began our work, our The north, west, and part of the Time and a growing community 1,000 minds filled with care and anxiety. south sides of the wall were built erased the last vestige of its rough- Houses were torn down and hur- with dirt dug from outside of the ly tapered walls. • 16 pt Coated Both Sides • comb binding ried to the appointed spot and wall and closely packed by beating [email protected] with bleeds • 4 Color & Flood UV Utah County man is food storage fanatic PRINTING by Jennifer Dobner and then temporarily lived off their Moravec said about 11 percent of GRAPHIC DESIGN ASSOCIATED PRESS cache of stored food. families have socked away a year’s “I’ve been in and out of work a worth of food. Another 10 percent • books AMERICAN FORK, Utah (AP) — lot in my life, but I’ve always been have about six months of food The long, narrow room in Kenneth able to feed my family because of saved and another 15 percent have • catalogs Moravec’s basement looks like a food storage,” he said. a three-month supply, he said. food bank. Concern for others propelled Moravec’s neighbor, Cheri • brochures Floor-to-ceiling shelves are lined Moravec to share what he knows. Christensen, said her family recent- with canned fruits and vegetables, For two decades, he’s taught pre- ly used a small, unexpected wind- • newsletters dried or powdered herbs, spices paredness classes nationwide fall to increase their food storage and drinks, along with drums of to everyone from Boy Scouts to to a one-year supply. Christensen • posters rice, pasta, wheat and other grains. business executives and church buys grains and pasta in bulk and Each is labeled with its contents women. cans fruits, vegetables and even • photography and the date of purchase or when Once a year Moravec drops in butter. it was home-canned, usually right on neighbors, regardless of faith, “After we saw what happened in • advertising out of Moravec’s garden. for a preparedness check-up. Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana ... “Right now I have about a six- “The question is: If you had those people were in dire straights. | | • copy writing year supply of food,” said Moravec, to live on your food storage and Take one look at that and you know 58 N. Main Tooele 882.0050 whose e-mail tag line reads, “If you couldn’t go to Albertsons every day, you have to take care of yourself,” fail to prepare, you prepare to fail.” how long could you live,” he said. Christensen said. Moravec has taken to heart a “Some people look at me like I’m In the event a real disaster, decades-old directive from leaders nuts, but most people understand Moravec doubts his six-year stash of his Mormon faith that members where I’m coming from.” will last more than a few months. should prepare for hard times or Since 1985, Moravec has also He expects to feed not only his Share your opinion with natural disasters by stockpiling up placed group orders order for bulk family, but the friends and neigh- to a year’s worth of food. A church quantities of grains, dried herbs, bors who didn’t or couldn’t pre- Web site, providentliving.org, pro- potato flakes and other staples. pare. over 27,000 readers. vides a guide for members. Once or twice a year, a semitrailer “I’ve been blessed very well to Moravec’s own preparedness pulls onto Moravec’s street and have this kind of food storage,” Write a letter to the editor philosophy has been cultivated unloads enough food to fill his said Moravec. “But I don’t think through church teachings and garage. I’ve been blessed for me, it’s for hard personal experiences, includ- Moravec’s fellow Church of me to share. It’s for the single mom ing job losses and natural disas- Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints over there, or the widow around ters. As a child, he said his family congregants seem to have been the corner. I see that as part of my weathered an East Coast hurricane converted. By his own accounting, responsibility.” [email protected] | P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 A10 SPORTS

A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 30, 2008 Sports

SPORTS WRAP Jazz-Sixers tonight Jordan pours in Former University of Utah great Andre Miller returned to Utah Monday with the Philadelphia points in second 76ers to play against the Utah Jazz. Miller is second in scor- ing for his team averaging 15. 2 points and 6. 2 assists per game. The Philadelphia 76ers half to beat Buffs have been without their lead- by Jake Gordon ing scorer Elton Brand for the past four games, and he isn’t STAFF WRITER expected to return until mid- The first half of a basketball game is not the prob- January. The Utah Jazz, though, lem for the Tooele boys team. The Buffaloes come have even bigger problems. The Jazz could face a third game out loose and find open baskets and can stay with in a row without their top three any team in the first half. Unfortunately, the second scorers tonight when they host half of games lately have gotten the best of Tooele. the 76ers, who are looking to Trailing by only 8 points to 5A powerhouse Jordan, avoid a fourth consecutive loss. Tooele looked to have the Beetdiggers against the Philadelphia (12-17) was expect- ropes Saturday afternoon. However, a big second ed by many to contend for one of half from Jordan doomed the Buffs to a 67-45 loss in the top four spots in the Eastern the Cache Valley Electric Holiday Classic in Logan. Conference after signing Brand Tanner Stuart in the offseason, but instead has led Tooele with 13 been one of the league’s biggest points in the few THS BASKETBALL disappointments. Brand’s 15.9- occasions he could point average is down nearly five get out of the constant double-teaming from Jordan. points from the 20.5 points he Boone Baird followed with 9, but it was not enough averaged in 2006-07 — his last to overcome the hot-shooting of Jordan Bernardo, full season — and he’s been who led the Beetdiggers with 17 points including bothered by a pair of injuries three 3-pointers. in the first two months of the Not in the least intimidated with Jordan, Tooele season. jumped right out of the starting gate. Even if a Tooele Utes arrive in New Orleans player didn’t have the ball they were cutting back- It’s just great being part of the and-forth to find easy lay-ups. 75th Sugar Bowl, Alabama coach Trailing 4-0 early, Tooele compiled an impressive Nick Saban said Saturday. “The 12-3 run behind four early points from Stuart. Jordan Sugar Bowl has always had Clemente capped off the run with a fast-break lay- great games, great tradition, and up that gave Tooele an early 12-7 lead, prompting a great teams,” he said. “Utah Beetdigger time-out. is certainly a great team as Jordan regrouped slightly, scoring the final five well — they are undefeated. We points in the first period by a lay-up by Kevin certainly understand what we Goldsmith with just under a minute remaining giv- need to do to play a great foot- ing Jordan a slim 17-15 lead after the first. ball game.” The fourth-ranked Tooele continued to flow offensively as Jake Dalton Crimson Tide faces the No. 7 nailed a 3-pointer to start the quarter and a jumper Utes on Jan. 2. All but one play- by Matt Trussell near the foul line re-claimed the er for Alabama (12-1) arrived lead for the Buffaloes at 20-18. Saturday, Saban said. Those Unfortunately for Tooele that is when their scor- who live within five hours of New ing came to an abrupt end for the quarter, with 6:03 Orleans — about a 4 1/2-hour remaining. drive from Tuscaloosa — made Bernardo caught fire for Jordan, nailing consecu- their own travel arrangements. photography / Maegan Burr tive 3-pointers and adding a fast-break layup to end “I don’t have any worries about Grantsville High School senior forward Rachel Topham (23) gets smacked in the face in a game against Canyon View on Dec. 20. the quarter on a 10-0 Beetdigger run and a 28-20 that. I trust our players. They go The Cowboys are 7-2 thus far in the pre-season. home all the time,” Saban said half-time lead. earlier. The university’s athletic Tooele was still getting their shots off in the sec- department booked flights for ond quarter but they just weren’t falling while Jordan those farther afield. Utah’s (12- seemed to be beginning to warm up. 0) team plane arrived in New Jordan came out in the second half with more Grantsville girls, Tooele energy and were more physical defensively. That did Orleans on Saturday, but a num- ber of players weren’t on it. not deter the Buffaloes as they traded baskets for Those spending Christmas vaca- the first two minutes of the third. With a strong post tion away from Salt Lake City are move by Clemente, Tooele even pulled within seven making their own arrangements; at 32-25. the university will cover their trav- wrestlers give fans hope However, Bernardo struck again for the Beetdiggers, el expenses, officials said. by Mark Watson the pre-season will end this week in pre-season tournaments. scoring seven points in the quarter as well as hitting Ski resorts optimistic SPORTS EDITOR and the regular season will begin The Grantsville girls have another 3-point attempt. in January. faced quality competition in the Jordan actually extended their lead to 50-32 head- Despite the tough economy, Sometimes coaches like to As the pre-season closes the pre-season and are 7-2 with a ing into the final quarter. Utah’s ski resorts say people divide their sports season into two hot basketball teams in game scheduled at Salem Hills Down but not giving up, Tooele continued to work are still booking ski vacations, albeit a bit late. Deer Valley three shorter seasons: pre-sea- the county are the Grantsville on Tuesday and a home game hard on offense. spokeswoman Coleen Reardon son, regular season and post- High School girls team and the against 3A powerhouse Carbon Even with their impressive effort the Buffs could says a recent storm got the season. For Tooele County prep Dugway boys team. Tooele High on Jan. 6 to close out the pre- not get the game any closer than 18 points the rest resort’s phones ringing. “We’re basketball and wrestling teams wrestlers also are looking strong season. of the way as Jordan was able to hold off any Tooele not looking to break any records The Cowboys’ two losses came rally. this year, but we are optimistic against defending 3A state cham- After wrapping up the Holiday Classic in Logan on that things are going to pick up.” pion Judge Memorial and 5A Monday against Juan Diego, Tooele (4-3) will begin Reardon said. “I don’t think we’ll Spanish Fork. The Judge Bulldogs Region 7 play on Jan. 9 at Orem at 7 p.m. be able to exhale all winter.” It’s are 8-1 on the season with several [email protected] been the same story for Alta. victories over 4A teams and their Holiday bookings slowly filled in, only loss was a double-overtime though the post-Christmas out- setback to Highland. Spanish look is a little soft, said spokes- Fork is 5-4, but have played the woman Connie Marshall. “We best teams in the state including haven’t really faced this kind Mountain View and Bingham. of economic situation,” Marshall The Dugway boys are unbeat- said. “We have dealt with dif- en on the season with a 6-0 ferent recessions — but this is record, but coach George Bruce such a new thing for most of us.” says his team has yet to be tested. Snowbird said it got last-min- Once again they should run the ute bookings, possibly because it offered several specials for table in region play and then bargain hunters. “Our hope is have some battles against top that they are addicted to their teams when they go to the state ski vacation, that they’ll make tournament. The Mustangs will that vacation work for them,” be tested on Tuesday night when said Snowbird spokesman Jared they entertain Duchesne which Ishkanian. “We hope they see it is a top 10 team in 1A basket- as not so much a luxury in their ball. Dugway has several return- minds, as a necessity.” Ski Utah, ing players from last year and which promotes the state’s ski seems to work well together as and snowboard industry, said it’s a team with stifling pressure on not ready to lower expectations defense. yet. “Our goal is a 3 percent Tooele’s boys team will finish increase over last year,” Kunzer with a 6-4 pre-season record if it said. “We just don’t see the handles Juan Diego Monday in point of banking on a loss.” an 11 a.m. game in a tournament NFL playoffs at Logan. The Buffs have used teamwork and have made some The National Football League playoffs will start with the first big plays to win close games. round on Saturday and Sunday. They should make a run for a photography / Maegan Burr In the AFC, Indianapolis will photography / Maegan Burr berth in the state tournament. Tooele High School senior guard Brock Haskell jumps high to snag face San Diego on Saturday Tooele High School swimmer Casey McEachern takes a break at swim practice on Dec. a loose ball in a game against Kearns on Dec. 2. The Buffs will and Baltimore will battle Miami 15. McEachern has been one of the top swimmers on the team this year. SEE HOPE PAGE A12 ➤ begin Region 7 play on Jan. 9, in Orem. on Sunday. Tennessee and Pittsburgh have first-round byes. In the NFC, Atlanta and Arizona play on Saturday with Philadelphia and Minnesota fac- Alumni tourney raises $1,000 for GHS basketball team ing each other on Sunday. The New York Giants and Carolina by Mark Watson and turned the tourney into people are just seeing it as a The class of 2005 defeated were Zach Nelson, Boone Panthers have opening-round SPORTS EDITOR a social event and money- social event.” the class of 2004 in the cham- Bolinder, Tony Lopez, Vera, byes. maker for the GHS basketball Vera has organized the tour- pionship game on Saturday Paul Clark, Kevin Mouritsen, Super League Former Grantsville High program. nament for the past three years by about 10 points in a low- Ryne Hammond, Sage Boman, School basketball players “It seems like every year and said this year was the best scoring game. “It was some- William Anderson, Sean Anyone interested in trying learned quickly at the annual more and more people seem of the three. After expenses, thing like 42-32. I played for Vannoy and Ty Keisel. out for an 11U Super League Alumni Tournament that their to get excited about playing in the tourney made $1,075 this the 2004 team,” Vera said. “We also had a pretty good Baseball team please contact Jason at 843-1579. Boys must skills may not be quite as sharp the tournament mainly just to year for the Grantsville bas- Members of the winning crowd for the championship be 11 years old or younger on as they were when they played come back to Grantsville and ketball team which is $200 2005 team included Marcus game with about 100 people April 20, 2009. Tryouts will be in their high school days. spend time with people they more than last year and $600 Hamatake, Dylon Jensen, watching,” Vera said. held in January. Practices will But tournament director know and former teammates,” more than two years ago. Derek Erickson, Kirk Fawson, The most elderly team com- begin in February and a 16-game Andrew Vera thinks that’s a Vera said. “Some people take Ten teams competed in the Scott Arbon, Derek Flack and peting in the tournament was season will begin in April. good thing because it took it too seriously trying to relive event and games were played Heath Bleazard. the 1989 and older team. the emphasis off winning their glory days, but more on Friday and Saturday. Playing for the 2004 squad [email protected] A11A11

TUESDAY December 30, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 Former NFL star uses faith to combat drug abuse by Pat Graham was in another world.” “People hear this story and think, who now plays for Atlanta, was will- Lepsis said. “I went into work sober eyes had been opened, the bath- ASSOCIATED PRESS There, in that closet in his house, ‘He was at rock bottom and had ing to listen. for the first time in a long time and room mirror steaming up. When the struggling to kick a habit that inten- nowhere to go and was trying to “He just said, ‘I think I’m going to I had a miserable day. I’m angry air began to clear, he saw the word Matt Lepsis was living the good sified after knee surgery following find answers to all these problems. need you for the entire flight,’” Elam for believing that God was going to “Jesus” written. life last season, making millions in the 2006 season, Lepsis begged for So naturally he looked to God,’” said said. “I really didn’t have any pearls supernaturally help me.” Probably just a born-again the NFL and finally fitting in when help. Lepsis, who first told his story to the of wisdom, just tried to steer him His wife, Shana, convinced him Christian who stayed in the room he locked himself in a closet and He believes he was heard — and Colorado Springs Gazette. “That’s the right way.” to try again. before him, perhaps a maid. screamed for help: Please, God, help rescued. not what happened. I can’t stress Lepsis went to chapel before the Back into the closet he went. Whatever the case, it was another me kick this drug habit. The drug habit now gone, Lepsis this enough: I was loving life.” Colts game, where the topic of the The next day at practice he was sign. The Denver Broncos left tackle, — who declined to identify which The drugs transformed Lepsis sermon was fear. talking to a few of his teammates, “This was a big decision. I didn’t who called it quits after last season recreational drugs he abused — is from a “wallflower” into a “social “I was blown away,” he said. “I’m sharing his story, when it hit him: make it lightly,’ Lepsis said. “What and enrolled in seminary, admitted taking classes at Dallas Theological butterfly,” he said. After struggling hanging on every word.” Here was Lepsis, someone who are the odds that two weeks after he was high on drugs for the first six Seminary, learning Greek and taking with social anxiety issues, he was After returning, he sought out used drugs as a crutch to make this decision, this is written on the games of his final season. an introduction to theology course. suddenly more outgoing and per- Elam again. This time, Lepsis told himself more sociable, opening up mirror? This was confirmation.” “There are times my mind was The offensive lineman had nearly sonable. the entire story, how he was dealing to teammates. Elam remembers sitting in the completely in a different place than $9 million left on his contract over “I felt like it was making me a with a drug addiction. “I get what I got through the locker room before a game in concentrating on the next play,” two years. But he walked away, retir- better person,” he said. “I felt like “I was like, ‘Can I do this thing drugs, but I get it through shar- Chicago in late November last sea- Lepsis told The Associated Press. “I ing after last season. I could communicate with people with my addiction? Can I become ing my testimony for what God has son, the nerves building. Sitting at better. It was helping me.” a Christian and a believer and done in my life,” Lepsis said. his locker in full uniform was Lepsis, Not in football, though. still continue to do this?’” Lepsis Never much of a reader, he start- oblivious to the pressure and read- �������������������� Not that he gave it much consid- explained. “Jason said, ‘No, you ed devouring books that Elam gave ing a book. eration. can’t’” him. “I’ve never seen a change in “It was to a point I was will- So into the closet Lepsis went. He In his hotel room before a game someone so drastic and so genuine ���� ����� ing to sacrifice that,” said Lepsis, asked for help, didn’t get high that against Green Bay in October 2007, as with Matt,” Elam said. “He’s a ��������� who didn’t want to address how he day and had a horrible practice. Lepsis was taking a hot shower, completely different person. ... It’s a ������� �������� ������� �������� dodged the league’s drug tests. “Just “I couldn’t wait for it to end,” thinking about religion and how his pretty incredible story.” ������ ������ ������ ������ because I felt like it was helping me with every other way in my life.” ���������� ��� ��� ����������� ��� ��� The week before the Broncos ����� ��� ��� ���������� ��� ��� were scheduled to play Jacksonville ����� ��� ��� ������ ��� ��� in September 2007, Lepsis was out- ���������� ��� ��� ����� ��� ��� side playing with his kids when his phone rang. ������ ��� ��� ����� ��� ��� No one there, just music. ����������� ��� ��� ���������� ��� ��� Not just music, though, but the Dave Matthews Band, his favorite group. �������� Not just any song, either, but a ������� �������� ������� �������� song he knew well — “#41” — and ������ ������ ������ ������ Matthews was singing the lyrics, ����� ��� ��� ��������� ��� ��� “The difficulty is coming.” ���� ��� ��� ���� A few days later, he put on his ������ ��� ��� ����������� ��� ��� head phones at his locker — same song, same lyrics. ������ ��� ��� �������� ��� ��� His initial reaction was he was ������ ��� ��� ����� ��� ��� going to perish in a plane crash. ����������� ��� ��� �������� ��� ��� At a birthday party, he explained it to a friend, who reassured him. ��������� ��� ��� ���� ��� ��� ���� “She said, ‘There’s nothing for ������� ��� ��� you to worry about. God’s in con- trol,’” Lepsis recounted. “If it’s your ��������� time to go, it’s your time to go. For the first time in my life, I was like, ������� �������� ������� �������� ‘What?’ I had never entertained that ������ ������ ������ ������ thought.” ������ ��� ��� �������� ��� ��� Lepsis had never been particular- �������� ��� ��� �������� ��� ��� ly religious. Still, the music intrigued him. He was sure a message was �������� ��� ��� ������ ��� ��� being delivered. �������� ��� ��� ������ ��� ��� On a plane ride to Indianapolis ������� �������� ��� ��� the following week, Lepsis asked ������ ��� ��� ������� kicker Jason Elam if he could sit next to him. Elam, a devout Christian Great Reading for Cold Winter Days

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A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 30, 2008 Success of Alabama football is top sports story in state by John Zenor rankings and the national title and the surprising hire of Gene Saban was AP’s college foot- Still, No. 4 Alabama will face And now it’s back to the ASSOCIATED PRESS scene was named the state’s Chizik from Iowa State. ball coach of the year for the No. 7 Utah (12-0) on Friday in Sugar Bowl for the first time biggest sports story of 2008 by Indeed, the college football second time in his career. the Sugar Bowl. Not too shabby since ending the 1992 season It was a steamy August The Associated Press. fortunes of the state’s college Linemen Andre Smith, Terrence a consolation prize for a team by beating Miami to claim the afternoon at Bryant-Denny Caldwell and the Tide not football powers flipped for at Cody and Antoine Caldwell that started out ranked No. 24 national title. Saban called Stadium, and Antoine Caldwell only proved they had the piec- least one year. Those six years were first-team All-Americans. nationally and was overshad- playing in a BCS bowl — only was feeling pretty good about es for a terrific season but fit of being stuck as No. 2 in the Safety Rashad Johnson (sec- owed by Auburn and LSU in the second for Alabama and Alabama’s chances of con- them together seamlessly. state are history, and the Tide ond-teamer) and linebacker the Western Division before first since ‘99 — “a fantastic tending for a Southeastern The result was a 12-0 regular was even tops in the nation for Rolando McClain (third) also the season. opportunity” for the team and Conference title. season, a No. 1 ranking and more than two months. garnered All-America honors. “We all came into the season the fans. “I feel like this is the first a berth in the SEC champi- ’Bama’s terrific season was Smith also won the Outland thinking we had a chance to be The Tide isn’t quite satisfied year that I can legitimately say onship game against Florida directly related to several of the Trophy as the nation’s top inte- a good team,” Johnson said. yet. that we can compete for the with a national title shot on the other top events on the list. rior lineman. McClain was a “To come out and go 12-0, that “What has happened to this SEC West,” the Crimson Tide line. That game finally proved The end of Auburn’s school- finalist for the Butkus Award was a little bit higher than a point really doesn’t matter,” center said after a preseason a barrier ‘Bama was unable to record run of six consecu- given to college football’s best lot of people had expected or Saban said. “This team will be practice. “Talentwise, we’ve got surmount, losing 31-20 to the tive Iron Bowl wins was No. 3 linebacker. thought we could accomplish. remembered a lot by their last everything. We’ve got the piec- Gators. among top AP’s top sport sto- No wonder Alabama was As we won games, we gained game.” es to the puzzle.” The Tide’s rise came in con- ries, followed by all the honors able to steamroll through the more confidence and that real- Added Johnson: “It’s all Turns out Caldwell was trast to a disappointing season that poured in for Tide play- regular season with a 12-0 ly helped us along the way.” about going out and winning aiming low. Alabama’s stun- by Auburn that culminated ers and coach Nick Saban. The record. The Tide fell out of the Along the way, Alabama also this game and ending this ning return to the top of the in the resignation of Tommy Tide routed the Tigers 36-0, BCS national championship toppled more highly touted thing on a good note.” Tuberville after a mostly suc- the most lopsided game in the hunt with the loss to the Gators teams like Clemson, Georgia, cessful decade-long tenure series in 46 years. in the SEC title game. LSU and Auburn. Frank OHLMAN M Attorney at Law Hope continued from page A10 FREE Consultation Region 7 foes Provo and Orem for are both undefeated, but the Wills & rest of the teams seem to be Trusts on par with the Buffaloes this season. The Grantsville boys team closes out the pre-season on 493 W. 400 N. Tooele Tuesday when they travel to play North Sanpete. The 882-4800 Cowboys are 2-7 with wins over Union and 2A South Summit. www.schmutzmohlman.com Bear River is unbeaten in Grantsville’s Region 11, but the other teams’ pre-season records look similar to Grantsville’s which bodes well for a shot at the playoffs for the Cowboys. Wendover girls finished the pre-season with a 6-5 record and should make the state play- offs while the Wendover boys, photography / Maegan Burr 3-5, should be able to finish second to Dugway in Region Tooele High School wrestler Monte Schmalhaus attempts to pin his Payson opponent at a home meet on Dec. 18. Schmalhaus, a defending state champion, is one 18 which would give them a of several talented wrestlers at THS. berth in the state tournament. Dugway’s girls are 3-7 and will The Tooele High girls are 9 on the season. A lone victory tlers who could place high in coaches are extremely pleased need to battle hard to make it extremely young with few this year would be cause for the 4A state tournament. The with the progress of newcom- to the state tourney. experienced players and are 0- celebration. Grantsville wrestling team fea- ers to the team this year and Tooele’s wrestling team has tures two or three outstanding the future looks bright for bat- been exceptional in the pre- individuals. tling the top 4A teams in the � Sell Your Product to Over 27,000 Readers season and now faces tough County swim teams are future. The Grantsville swim competition in dual meets slightly ahead of the other team is just starting to build its � against Region 7 foes. 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By Murray Evans Bradford is the third Oklahoma Despite all the hoopla, ASSOCIATED PRESS player to win the AP award, which Bradford's teammates still view began in 1998. Heupel won in 2000 their quarterback as a down-to- Sam Bradford is back in his and Jason White in 2003. earth guy, center Jon Cooper said. comfort zone, hanging out with “He's a guy who truly deserves That's why there wasn't too much his Oklahoma teammates. all the (attention) that's come commotion after the Heisman fes- He is happiest when he's just to him, because of the sacrifices tivities. “one of the guys,” quarterbacks he's made during the offseason in “Everybody individually gave coach Josh Heupel said. That, how- order to try to prepare himself for him a little pat on the back and ever, is becoming harder to do. every Saturday,” Heupel said. “The he got back around to living his The sophomore quarterback way he has matured and grown regular life,” Cooper said. “We're won another honor on Dec. 15 here the past three years is impres- all very happy for him. He made when he was voted college foot- sive.” clear that it was a team award and ball player of the year by The Heupel says players like we really appreciate that.” Associated Press. Bradford already Bradford have to “present them- Bradford tore ligaments in the captured the Davey O'Brien Award selves in a leadership role with thumb on his left (nonthrowing) and Heisman Trophy. character all the time.” hand during a win over Oklahoma Now he's home after a whirl- “But ultimately they've got to State on Nov. 29. He played despite wind trip to New York, and while relate to the guys on the offensive the injury as the Sooners routed he appreciates all the recognition side of the ball and the defensive in the Big 12 title game there's a BCS title showdown with side of the ball,” he added. “Great Dec. 6 and underwent surgery the Florida waiting on Jan. 8. It's time football teams have a quarterback next day. to return to the routine again. who plays at an extremely high He's practicing and wearing a “It was just another day at level and it certainly helps when small cast, which will come off practice, another huddle, another those guys are buying into that before the title game. His only lim- play,” he said Monday. guy and play a little bit harder than itation now is that he can't take In winning the AP award, maybe they would otherwise.” snaps under center. Bradford beat out the same Bradford's next test comes in Oklahoma's offense this season two quarterbacks he did for the the national title game, with No. has been among the most prolific, Heisman — Colt McCoy of Texas 2 Oklahoma (12-1) facing No. 1 scoring 702 points and breaking and Tim Tebow of Florida. Florida (12-1) in Miami. the major-college record of 656 Bradford received 27 votes from “Playing in the national cham- set by Hawaii in 2006. The Sooners the AP media panel that votes in pionship is something we've talk- are the first major-college team the weekly poll. He was followed ed about all three years that I've in 89 years to score at least 60 by McCoy with 17 votes. Tebow, been here, and we've yet to do points in five straight games, a who won the award last year, had that,” Bradford said. “So to have streak they'll take into the show- 16 votes this time. Texas Tech that opportunity ... it's really excit- down with Florida. 07BW-27_no_state.qxd 10/11/07 4:23 PM Page 1 receiver Michael Crabtree had two ing. Me and my teammates are Bradford has passed for 4,464 votes. really ready to get down there.” yards and 48 touchdowns this sea- son, breaking the school record White set in 2003. He also leads the nation in passing efficiency and has thrown only six intercep- LOOK SHARP tions. The 6-foot-4 quarterback came to Oklahoma in 2006 regarded by Leaders are made in the National Guard. many as merely insurance should something happen to Rhett Contact a recruiter today! Bomar. Bradford redshirted in 2006, • Leadership training waiting behind Paul Thompson, who guided the Sooners to a Big 12 Increases seat belt Reduces risky driving Its effect on your •Career skills title. Bradford then emerged from use to 100% behavior by 70% insurance premium—$0 a three-way competition for the • Up to 100% starting job last season. tuition assistance Stoops said former Oklahoma offensive coordinator Chuck Long • Part-time service was a strong advocate of recruit- in your community ing Bradford. Now, Bradford has passed for 7,585 yards and a school-record 84 touchdowns in his two seasons as the starter. He 1-800-GO-GUARD needs 338 passing yards against www.1-800-GO-GUARD.com Florida to overtake White for the school record.

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photography / Maegan Burr Tooele resident Harvey Wright talks in his home where a poster board of photos from the LDS Conference Center building site sits in the background last Tuesday morning. Wright was the head construction manager over the conference center and is now serving a service mission at the Salt Lake building. The Wright man forby Natalie Tripp the job Tooele man played integral role in construction of LDS Conference Center

he LDS Conference Center in Wright was vice president of Salt Lake President Gordon B. Hinckley while work- ferent companies into different sections Salt Lake City attracts hundreds City-based Jacobsen Construction at the ing at the site. and assigned them to different parts of of thousands of visitors each time, and was also chosen out of the three “President Hinckley dropped by one the building. year, especially during the holiday companies to be the head construction time and asked me if I was going to be “Everyone wanted to use Cold Springs season with the festively decorated manager. able to meet the deadline,” Wright said. “I granite from Minnesota,” Wright said. . But many people “It was the biggest job I’ve ever done,” told him that I wasn’t sure if I’d have the “But President Hinckley wanted to use the don’t realize the conference center Wright said. drawings needed or if we’d have enough stone from Cottonwood Canyon, which I has a hometown tie with Tooele County. For three years, Wright worked with manpower and that there was always the had previously worked with when reno- Harvey Wright, a resident of Tooele for Okland and Layton construction com- chance of bad weather. Then he told me vating the in 1993.” over 70 years, has spent more than half of panies. that he’d take care of the weather if I took Wright said he feels he was chosen for his life creating and building. The group had a goal of pouring 1,400 care of the building. We definitely had the job because of his resume and avail- Wright has worked in construction for cubic yards of concrete a week and they winter weather, but it wasn’t hard to build ability. 54 years, retiring about three years ago, were hauling up to 8,500 cubic yards of through it.” Though it was the biggest, the but not before he managed the construc- dirt each day. Wright worked 12-hour days, six days a Conference Center was not the only well- tion of a Salt Lake City landmark. “I was the one who was there to tell week during the construction process. known building Wright has constructed. In 1997, three construction compa- them if something would be easier to As manager of construction, Wright The Huntsman Special Events Center, nies combined to tackle the building of build, harder to build, and costly to build,” helped find the stone to cover the build- Hotel Utah, the , and an the Conference Center for The Church of Wright said. ing, signed off on all advancements in Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Wright had frequent visits from construction and organized the three dif- SEE WRIGHT PAGE B8 ➤

HOMEFRONT Bring in the New Year with food sure to please anyone’s taste

ather Time is scheduled to confetti, bands, dinners and grand are endless. If you come from the dips, and cheeses or cheese balls 1 tablespoon lemon juice pay his annual visit later dances. Others shrug off such Deep South, no New Year’s Eve and crackers will lend themselves 1 teaspoon vanilla F this week — or so the story Diane Sagers social occasions with the attitude celebration is complete without to such an occasion. 1 can cherry pie filling goes. Traditionally, the old year will of “Ho hum, what’s the big deal? black-eyed pea dip and chips or Here are a few more ideas for Beat cream cheese well and add CORRESPONDENT depart weary, bent and focused It’s just another day?” and amble crackers. It is good luck. New Year’s Eve foods. sugar, lemon juice and vanilla. on moving on. 2008 will totter out off to bed at 8:30 p.m. The rest of Here in the Rockies, however, Put wafer in foil-lined cupcake with perhaps a nod and a slight us fall somewhere between those you may prefer the south-of-the- Apple Dip holders. Top with cream cheese mix wave. zone. extremes. border flavors of salsas and corn 8 ounces cream cheese, softened about 2/3 full. Bake at 375 degrees Baby New Year, on the other Baby New Year has come to Whether you are planning a chips, or perhaps you look for 1/2 cup brown sugar for 15 to 20 minutes. When cool, hand, is a party animal. The night expect such honors as its due just big deal party or just a light social something a little more substan- 1/4 cup sugar top with pie filling. Makes 24 cup- of his arrival is traditionally a very for showing up. People, on the observance, you will probably tial. A miniature version of foods 1 teaspoon vanilla cakes. big event, with billions of people other hand, have a range of atti- want something to eat as you you already like such as tiny egg Mix ingredients. Serve with cut-up around the world watching and tudes. The “original party animal” await the arrival of 2009. rolls, miniature sandwiches, cream apples. Fresh Salsa waiting to cheer his first appear- types are bent on making the most Whether you refer to the food puffs with assorted fillings, tiny 26-ounce can tomato sauce ance. Baby 2009 will experience of New Year’s Eve. For some time, for such occasions as munch- tacos, hot dogs, or meatballs in Mini Cherry Cheesecakes 1 medium onion, diced new waves of fanfare, hoopla and they have been planning and pre- ies, appetizers or hors d’oeuvres, barbecue sauce make nice finger 24 vanilla wafers 1 teaspoon salt merrymaking 24 times on his first paring gala events in honor of the New Year’s Eve is the perfect time foods. So do banana or other sweet 2 (8 ounce) packages cream cheese day as he passes into each time occasion, including bells, whistles, to enjoy them. The possibilities breads, fruits and vegetables and 3/4 cup sugar SEE FOOD PAGE B8 ➤ B2

B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 30, 2008 A little paint and a lot of patience equals a new look by J.W. Elphinstone or bathroom, use a degreasing Similarly, you can use a rag ASSOCIATED PRESS agent such astrisodium phos- to apply glaze to the wall using phate (TSP) to remove the scum a “window washing” motion, or A little paint, a lot of patience left from shower steam or cook- you can “wash off” glaze that was and — poof! Your home has an ing grease. You also will need to rolled onto the wall. entirely new look and feel. All it use a paint with a sheen, a satin To get a striped wallpaper look, takes is a few gallons of paint and or semi-gloss finish, to make roll glaze onto a small four-by- a handful of other inexpensive the walls easier to clean in the four section and drag a four-inch tools. future. bristly brush from the top to the “Painting is becoming the great Prime over any spackle spots bottom of the section. If you’re alternative to buying a new house and areas with stains using a uni- into a more textured, masonry or doing major renovations,” says versal primer and sealer. If you’re look, roll the glaze on and trowel Carl Minchew, painting guru at going from a dark wall to a light the glaze in circular motions. Benjamin Moore. “It’s the eco- one, you will need to prime the Minchew encourages home- nomical, efficient way to get a entire wall to keep the darker owners to use their imaginations new look.” paint from showing through. and try different objects to create Paints have not only become Now, start painting. Using a a glazed look. more environmentally friendly good $10-to-$20 brush, paint “The beauty is you can invent and easier to use, but also are a border three inches from the your own technique,” he says. constantly changing with the lat- edges. Then, using a nine-inch “I’ve seen people experiment est trends in fashion and design. roller, paint the wall in four quad- with saran wrap, newspapers and The techniques are endless, lim- rants using up and down strokes get a slightly different effect.” ited only by imagination, time for walls with no texture and a Stars and stripes. and patience. “V” motion for walls with subtle Stencils have come a long way Here is a primer on Painting texture. Make sure to “backroll,” from childhood designs. Often 101, plus some helpful instruc- or roll in the opposite direction, referred to as wall tattoos, stencils tions on some of the most popu- at adjoining quadrants to tie the can be used as borders or create lar styles of painting, from faux two together. Apply two coats an overall pattern on a wall. But finishes to fanciful stripes. to get an even appearance and stay patient; such detailed paint- Get it right from the start. color. ing may require several breaks. While it’s the least fun part of Not a faux pas. Some key tips: Make sure to the project, painting preparation Painting techniques such use a stenciling brush. That will can make or break the final prod- as glazing, textured walls and ensure you have just the right uct. Venetian plaster offer an added amount of paint on the brush. A “I find that homeowners typi- visual interest in a room. common mistake is to apply too cally underestimate the amount “Very few people will faux fin- much paint and end up with a of time prep,” says Andrew Lohr ish an entire room,” says Ralph harsh outline, or worse, a sten- of PDX Painting in Portland, Ore. Cherubino, paint department cil with smeared lines. Also, try “By far, it takes more time to pre- manager at the Lowe’s in Bay stenciling in a color a few shades pare a wall to paint than it does to Shore, N.Y. “Your average custom- lighter or darker than the wall all-seeing. all-knowing. actually paint it.” er does an accent wall, maybe the paint to create a more subtle First, stock up on the right sup- wall of a fireplace, for example.” look. always making sure her kids don’t drink. plies well beforehand. Ask a local To get a Venetian plaster finish, Similar to stenciling, stripes home retailer for help in gath- which has a shiny, nearly marble- can make a statement in a room. ering supplies and determining like appearance, start with a base Just like on clothing, vertical lines how much paint you need. Don’t coat that is the same color as the can make a shorter room feel ����������������������������������������������� skip out on the small things, like Venetian plaster to avoid a white taller, while horizontal lines can ����������������������������������������������������� a special brush to reach behind a wall showing through the plaster. make it appear wider. ����� ����� �������� ������� ����� ����� �������� ��� radiator or other obstacle. Invest After the base coat dries, apply “Stripes also work well on an ���������������������������������������������������� in a ladder too. the Venetian plaster with a trowel accent wall or up to a chair rail,” “Don’t stand on a wicker chair in an up-and-down motion par- suggests Debbie Hernandez, to do painting and expect to get allel to the wall. That will need to interior designer at The Home the result you have in mind,” dry for several hours. Depot. ���������������������������������������� Minchew says. Apply a second coat of plaster To get the striped look, paint ������������������������������������������ First, make sure the wall is in crisscross patterns and then two coats of the lightest stripe in good condition. Any major let dry for several hours. Sand the color using a roller or brush. Let ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� buckling or bulging might indi- wall with a high-grit sandpaper dry. Mark off the stripes with cate a larger moisture problem and wash off dust. painter’s tape. Seal the tape by behind the wall and you should To make the surface shiny, put pressing a credit card along the call in a professional to inspect. the trowel flat against the wall edges. If the stripe will be a dif- �������������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������� Otherwise, small cracks, holes or and move in a circular motion. ferent color, prime the stripe area Share your opinion with over 27,000 readers. uneven areas can be taken care of For another faux finish varia- and then paint two coats. But if using spackle, caulking or drywall tion, try a textured stone paint or it’s a darker shade of the same Write a letter to the editor mud. a sandstone paint. To achieve a color, you can paint over the first you’ve determined that [email protected] | P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 When thick, textured stone look, brush stripe directly. Repeat if neces- the wall is in good enough condi- the textured stone paint on in sary. tion as it is, remove or push back an up and down motion. Using a A helpful hint from Hernandez: furniture to give yourself ample trowel, swirl the paint on the wall Take tape off when the paint is working room. Cover any furni- and pull the trowel off and on to wet or tacky so it won’t peel paint ture in the room to protect from create peaks and valleys. If you’re off the wall. stray paint drops. Take down any using a sandstone paint finish, All that glitters: wall hangings and cover the floor which is much thinner, you can East Coast decorators are dis- with floor paper, plastic or canvas apply it with a roller. covering the shinier side of paint. tarps. Glazing offers numerous “Boston and New York are Tape the baseboards to pro- opportunities for experimenta- all about metallic finishes,” tect them from sanding dust and tion and creativity. Hernandez says. paint. If you don’t think you have First, paint a base coat in the Using metallic paint is easy and a steady hand and you’re not color of your choice using a paint a nice touch for accents walls, painting the1 12141ceiling, tape the ceil- with a satin finish. Let dry. Pick incorporated in stripes, or under ing edge that meets the wall to a technique: sponging, ragging, cabinets as a backsplash. Left protect from painting goofs. drag brushing or troweling. untouched, the shiny metallic Fill in holes with spackling To sponge on, dab the glaze looks modern and trendy. But the paste and repair cracks in walls with a sponge onto the base coat. paint can be given a hammered using caulk or dry wall mud. Sand For a slightly different look, or antique effect for homeown- the spackle spots to be even with apply the glaze in a small section ers who prefer more “oldworld” the wall. Then, using a pole sand- of the wall with a roller, then use charm. er, clean the walls. a sponge to dab off some of the After preparing the wall for If you’re painting a kitchen paint. painting, apply a regular base coat that is the same shade as the © 1999, National Crime Prevention Council metallic paint. Let it dry. Then, use a shaggy roller (a regular roll- er will leave streaks) to paint on the metallic finish. Don’t press too hard because the roller will His life is in pieces... leave lines behind. If you’re interested in a ham- mered look, apply a second coat that fit. of metallic paint with a sponge after the first coat is dry. If you want that antique look, apply a Mark knew more about crime than glaze over the metallic paint and he did about building. Today, he’s learning more than carpentry. He’s use a rag to “wash it off.” learning that he is valued, able, It takes you— Expect the unexpected: and important to his community. and programs that work. Walls aren’t the only surfaces What happened? where a little paint can change a You happened! whole look. To mix it up, try dous- Adults like you helped Mark and Call 1-800-WE PREVENT and we’ll ing moldings, ceilings and doors other kids build a better community send you a free booklet on how in color. and a foundation for success. you and your community can keep Programs like these are bringing kids away from crime and crime “If you’re lucky enough to have out the best in kids and the best away from kids. moldings, there are two ways you in their communities. can go,” Costello says. “Paint them white for a more East Coast prep- Team Tooele. py look. Or, go more European, and paint the moldings the same WE DON’T JUST SERVE THE COMMUNITY, WE’RE PART OF IT. color as the walls to make them At Rocky Mountain Power we believe in the notion that if you want to serve disappear.” What to do about ceilings? A lot a community the way it deserves to be served, be local and be involved. of people leave ceilings white and As Tooele’s local energy partner, this involvement is what makes it possible paint just the walls. But try mix- to plan for the future of us all, and to better serve our community’s needs. ing the wall color with two-thirds of white paint to have a paler Rocky Mountain Power is committed to serving and growing along with our shade of the color on the ceiling. community, because it truly is ours too. Or, paint the ceiling and skip the walls altogether. You can For more information on the programs and services we have to offer, even use the same techniques visit our Web site at rockymountainpower.net. discussed above, like stripes or metallic finishes, just for the ceil- ing. Color can also liven up a plain door. Painting doors a different color from the walls creates a great contrast. Or, if you’re feeling chic, try white walls with black doors and trim. Play around. 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IMPORTANTNOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER:YOUAREIN DEFAULTUNDERA DEEDOFTRUST, DATED March 08, 2007. UNLESSYOUTAKE ACTIONTOPROTECT YOURPROPERTY,IT MAYBESOLDATA PUBLICSALE.IFYOU NEEDANEXPLANA- TIONOFTHISPRO- CEEDING,YOU SHOULDCONTACTA LAWYER. On January 20, 2009, at 4:30pm, James H. Woodall, Trus- tee James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trus- tee under a Deed of Trust recorded March 12, 2007, as Instrument No. 279892, in Book xx, Page xx, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Tooele County, State of Utah, executed by Lau- rel J Bates, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee at the time of sale, with the balance due by noon the follow- ing business day, at the office of the Trustee. At the tooele county court- house 74 South 100 East Tooele Utah all right, title and interest B6 Tooele TranscripT-BulleTin Tuesday Decemberconveyed 30, to and 2008 now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the Apartments Apartments Homes for Homes for Homes for Homes Offi ce Space Public Notices propertyPublic situated Notices in said for Rent for Rent Rent Rent Rent Trustees CountyTrustees and State de- scribed as: Lot 125, 1BDRM Duplex, down- 4BDRM 3BTH, 2 car ga- EXECUTIVE Lake View NOTICEOFTRUS- gateway neighborhood, 3BDRM, ABSO- WHY RENT when $$$SAVE MONEY MOVEINSPECIAL! town. $450/mo, $250/ rage, fenced yard, jet- Home For Rent Stans- TEE'S SALE phase 2a-3 subdivision, LUTELY No Smok- you can buy? 0 Find HUD & Bank Commercial Space in dep. Remodeled. ted tub, garden spot. bury Park Spacious APN: 14-008-0-0125 according to the official ing, soft water, w/d down programs, owned homes at: Tooele, 272 N. (435)882-4258 $1150/mo No smoking/ 4200sqft, 5bdrm, 4bth, Trust No. 1152094-07 plat thereof on file and of hookups, a/c, lease options with www.tooelebank Broadway, approx. pets (801)835-5592 office, $1500/mo. Ref: Laurel J Bates TRA: record in the Tooele fenced, off street down available and homes.com or call 200 to 450sqft. High www.myhometown Lease option available Loan No. xxxxxx2942. county record'soffice parking. 1 indoor pet low income pro- for a list Berna Sloan speed internet, utili- NO DECEMBER RENT properties.com Kim Kirks Owner/ Agent IMPORTANTNOTICE *deed of trust re-re- negotiable. Move in grams. First time (435)840-5029 ties included in rent. (801)369-9184. TOPROPERTY corded on 10/30/2007 Beautiful Special $50 discount buyers, Single parent 4BDRM 3BTH, Stans- Group 1 Real Estate 1 month free rent. OWNER:YOUAREIN doc#296266. The street on 1st month rent. programs. Call for bury, Newer Rambler GRANTSVILLE 3bdrm, (435)882-4949 DEFAULTUNDERA address and other com- 1 & 2 Bedroom $750/mo details. Berna Sloan 2622sqft, Vaulted ceil- 2bth, South Willow Es- 1994 RAMBLER 2 car DEEDOFTRUST, mon designation of the Apartments!! (801)949-8642 (435)840-5029 Group ings, Open floor plan, tates. $1300/mo & garage, fireplace, DATED March 08, 2007. real property described (435)843-8383 1 Real Estate Hardwood floors/ tile. $1300/dep. No Pets. 3bdrm, 2bth, $159,000. Completely Remodeled UNLESSYOUTAKE above is purported to be: fridge, stove, dishwasher, oak/ No smoking/ pets Call Rosie @ Deseret Call Carol Haddock Re- Lots & Land ACTIONTOPROTECT 6685 Old Mill Road maple cabinets, carpet, Cute 1BDRM basement 2BDRM 2BTH $650/mo $1250/mo $800/dep, peak Property Manag- max Platinum Absolutely Gorgeous! The best includes lot payment, (435)830-0007 YOURPROPERTY,IT Stansbury Park Ut apt. w/d hookups, no Minimum 1yr lease ment (435)830-2827 1 ACRE Lots in Erda. value in ALL of Tooele. $600/dep. Covered MAYBESOLDATA 84074. Estimated Total smoking, no pets. 801-376-1927 Priced to move at porch, storage space, GRANTSVILLE Brick PUBLICSALE.IFYOU Debt as of January 20, Non-Smokers Only! No Pets! $450/mo, $450/dep $99,999, water in- small yard, Very nice, 5BDRM 3BTH rambler, rambler, 2bdrm, 1bth, Tooele NEEDANEXPLANA- 2009 is $266,566.06. (801) 318-4997 (435)882-1757 cluded. Paint Horse No smoking. Pets ne- includes potential no smoking, no pets. NEW HOME PRICED TIONOFTHISPRO- The undersigned Trus- pm pm Ranch subdivision on or see Mgr #6, 2 -10 ROOMMATEWANTED. gotiable (435)882-8555 downstairs apartment $900/mo. Available CEEDING,YOU tee disclaims any liability 260 North 100 East, Tooele Male roommates w/kitchenette, new sub- February 1st. (435)884- TO SELL!!!!!!!!! Cochrane Lane. SHOULDCONTACTA for any incorrectness of wanted 2 rooms open. 2BDRM DUPLEX, big division, next to 3347 (801)616-2300 LAWYER. On January the street address and 2 AND 3bdrm apart- Master bedroom with kitchen, w/d hookups. schools. No smoking/ $210,000 20, 2009, at 4:30pm, other common designa- GRANTSVILLE, 4bdrm GRANTSVILLELOTS. ments behind Super private bath $375. dishwasher, no smok- pets. $1550/mo. Great For Moderate James H. Woodall, Trus- tion, if any, shown 1.5bth, family room new Improved & Permit Wal-Mart. Swimming Small bedroom with ing $625/mo. $2000/dep. Income Family! tee James H. Woodall, herein. Said sale will be paint. Nice & clean! Ready. 1/4 acre: pool, hot tub, exercise shared bath $325. All (801)918-6271 (801)860-5696, as duly appointed Trus- made without covenant $1100/mo, $1000 Utah Housing $65,900; 1/3 acre: room, playground, full utilitys included. No (435)882-7094 tee under a Deed of or warranty, express or 3BDRM 2.5BTH 2 car cleaning & deposit. No Corporation $57,000; 1/2 acre: clubhouse. 843-4400 pets, no smoking. Call Trust recorded March implied, regarding title, garage, fenced yard, 5BDRM plus den, 3bth, smoking/ pets. Refer- $59,900; 3/4 acre, Karl (801)458-9815 is selling a new 5 bdrm / 12, 2007, as Instrument possession, condition or 2BDRM 1BTH basement a/c, very clean, shed, 3000sqft home. Fenced ences. (435)512-7873 $74,000. Prudential 2 bath – 2394 sq ft home No. 279892, in Book xx, encumbrances, including apt Comes w/washer two tone paint, tile, backyard, great neigh- with quality touches Utah Real Estate SLEEPINGROOMS GREAT FAMILY Home Page xx, of the Official fees, charges and ex- and dryer. $575/mo $1200/mo. borhood, no backyard usually found only in (435)884-0300 available, $70 per in Overlake, walking Records in the office at penses of the Trustee $500/dep No Smoking week, $10 key deposit, (801)928-9208 neighbors. $1250/mo. higher priced homes. distance to elementary Income limits apply. the County Recorder of and of the trusts created No Pets Call Karen first and last week- total (435)882-7206 3BDRM 2BTH 2 car ga- school, 1 car garage, Tooele County, State of by said Deed of Trust, to (435)830-0615 RE- $150 to move in. 46 N For details call Water Shares rage, 329 Dawson Dr. 5BDRM, 2BTH rambler, extra family room, Utah, executed by Lau- pay the remaining princi- MAX Results Broadway. 882-7605 Scott at Overlake Tooele, 1/3 acre, fenced yard, 2 3bdrm 1.5bth, clean (801) 902-8235 rel J Bates, will sell at pal sums of the note(s) 2BDRM 1BTH, remod- THE MAPLES 3bdrm, $1075/mo $600/dep car garage, lots of RV new condo ready to 5 ACRE FT underground public auction to highest secured by said Deed of eled, govt. subsidized. 2bth, 2100sqft rambler, (801)245-9129 parking, fireplace, move in $950/mo plus or visit our website: water, transferable bidder, payable in lawful Trust. The current bene- Playground, carport. $1300/mo, (801)835- deposit No smoking/ www.utahhousingcorp.org throughout, Erda or money of the United ficiary of the Trust Deed covered parking 3BDRM DUPLEX Car- $500/dep. 211 S. Hale, (801)455-1299 5592 myhometown- pets call Geneva Tooele City. Call States at the time of as of the date of this no- Grantsville. Call Chris port, No animals/ smok- properties.com (801)556-6775 Owner/ (435)882-4949 sale. Successful bidders tice is: Mortgage Elec- ing. $600/mo, deposit, 3BDRM, 2BTH, finished (435)843-8247 Equal VALLEYVIEW APPROX. 3000sqft, Agent must tender a deposit of tronic Registration Sys- applications, Grantsville basement, very clean, ONESETTLEMENT $5,000 in certified funds tems, Inc. The record Housing Opp. Motel. Call (435)882- Stansbury home, HOUSE FOR RENT 3 (435)884-3777 FSBO, built in 2000. CANYON Water to the trustee at the time owner of the property as 3235. or (435)882- 4bdrm, 1.75bth, dining bedroom in Tooele. 3BDRM 1BTH, large at- $169,500. 919 West share for sale. $3500 of sale, with the balance of the recording of the 7008. (801)427-1087 3BDRM, 2BTH, 2 car ga- room, front room, den, $900/mo $900 deposit. tic, ac, w/d hookups, 620 South, Tooele. Call Call (801)759-9023 due by noon the follow- Notice of Default is/are: Nice, quiet 1bdrm, rage, fenced yard, auto storage room, 2 car ga- Completely remodeled! utilities paid. Garage, for walk- through. ing business day, at the Laurel J Bates. Dated: 2bed, kitchenette avail- sprinklers, garden spot, rage. Rent includes wa- Call Tom, Stansbury WATER RIGHTS For garden, adjacent park. (435)833-9419 office of the Trustee. At December 23, 2008. able. Monthly, weekly & all appliances, $1150/ ter, & sewer. No pets/ R e a l E s t a t e Sale. Central Zone- No smoking/ pets. (435)224-2668 the tooele county court- James H. Woodall, daily specials. HBO, mo. (801)835-5592 my- smoking. $1200/mo. (435)843-5323 Grantsville. 4acft $8500 $900/mo, $600/dep house 74 South 100 Trustee James H. Woo- cable. Open 24hrs. hometownproperties.co 138 Pebble Beach. ABANKFORECLO- per acft, Tooele and (435)882-7094, HOUSE FOR RENT 4 East Tooele Utah all dall 10653 River Front 585 Canyon Rd, m 882-3291 SURE 4BR/ 2BA Erda 11acft, $12,000 (801)860-5696 bedroom in Tooele. right, title and interest Parkway, Suite 290 Tooele. $40,000! Only per acft. (435)840-1472 3BR HOME! $205/MO! BRAND NEW House in $1100/mo, $1100 de- $318/Mo! 5% down, 15 conveyed to and now South Jordan Ut 3BDRM, 1.5BTH apart- 4Br 2Ba $42,500! Only Grantsville 3bdrm 2bth, posit. All new inside! years @8% apr. More held by it under said 84095 (801)254-9450 ment, $950/mo, Homes for $318/Mo! 5% down, 15 2 car garage, bonus Call Tom, Stansbury homes from $199/Mo! Commercial Deed of Trust in the (800)245-1886 (Hotline) $400/dep, utilities in- Rent years @ 8% apr. for room, fireplace, marble R e a l E s t a t e For listings property situated in said Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 cluded, central air, w/d Property listings call counters, upgrades (435)843-5323 1-800-586-3901 Ext. County and State de- P.M.Place Signature/ Your Ad Here by: hookups, no pets or $975/MO 4BDRM Home 800-586-3901 exten- everywhere, unfinished scribed as: Lot 125, Jameswww.tooeletranscript.com H. Woodall, NEWER 3BDRM 2bth, 2 5330. (ucan) FOR SALE! Fitness smoking. Kim in Grantsville. sion 5196. (ucan) basement. $1500/mo gateway neighborhood, Trustee James H. Woo- car garage, new paint, Center, 12750sqft, (435)882-3796 $1100/mo 4bdrm $2000/dep Lease w/op- FSBO 4BDRM 2bth, phase 2a-3 subdivision, dall R-212361 carpet. Full basement, Main Street. Handball Tooele. 1yr contract. 4BDRM 2BTH, South- tion to purchase. Ready Great starter house, according to the official (Published in the Tran- THE WILLOWS Apart- $1000/mo Call Debbie courts, lockers, show- No smoking/ pets. $900 west Tooele by new to move in. Jim Call Dan (435) plat thereof on file and of script Bulletin December ments. 2 and 3 bed- (435)830-4716 Owner/ ers, saunas, hot tubs, cleaning deposit. You school, 2 car garage, (435)850-2374 841-9829 aerobic area. Unlimited record in the Tooele 23, 30, 2008 & January room. for rent 2bdrm pay utilities. fenced back yard. Agent FSBO 5bdrm, 3bth ram- possibilities! 882-7094, county record'soffice 6, 2009) 1bth is $725/mo, 3bdrm (435)840-5199 $1000/mo plus deposit. SMALL 3BDRM 1bth, The Kirk OVERLAKE Nice (801)860-5696 *deed of trust re-re- 2bth is $825/mo. Both (435)841-1401 $650/mo. 615 East bler, 2yrs old, finished Quiet, Quality apartments in a have w/d hookups. 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Said sale will be 2bdrm, 1bth, ready to UCAN Classified Net- made without covenant Must be Sandra, Features 4bdrm 2.5bth, work) move in $895/mo and 2 car, walkout base- or warranty, express or deposit. No Smoking. ment, luxury master METALROOF/WALL implied, regarding title, must be Sandra, Call Karen 830-0615. suite w/jetted tub on Panels, Pre-engineered possession,FOR condition orSALE RE/MAX Results. main level, large game Metal Buildings. Mill encumbrances,Tooele High including Ag Shop built this 20’ x 8’6” fees, charges and ex- RENT TO OWN 4bdrm, room, 11x14 laundry prices for sheeting coil Gooseneck Flatbed Trailer as a class must be Sandra, penses of the Trustee 2bth, 1 office, 2400sqft, room, amazing views are at a 4 year low. You andproject. of the trusts We are created asking $4000 o.b.o. The beautiful pioneer home and much more. Way get the savings. 17 Col- bymoney said Deed from of the Trust, sale to will go back into the Sandra Claus” completely restored. under priced at ors prime material, cut pay the remaining princi- New central air, fur- $229,900. Rent to own to your exact length. Shop Program. pal sums of the note(s) nace. Sprinkling sys- available. CO Building Systems secured by said Deed of tem. On .42 acre lot. (703)587-8929. 1-800-COBLDGS Any Questions Contact: Sandra Larsen Trust. The current bene- 387 South 100 West. (ucan) Planning on selling your ficiary of the TrustCodie Deed Miller $1200/mo, $1200/dep. home, you could be as of the date of this no- No smoking. Call Bob 801-310-3196. sending your sales Public Notices tice is: Mortgage Elec- 435.224.9186 (435)830-7544 points to up to 340,000 Meetings tronic Registration Sys- RENT TO OWN Lock in households at once. tems, Inc. The record 290 W. YOUR Purchase price For $163. you can Deadline for public no- owner of the property as 1430 N. now. 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Main • Tooele DEADLINES FOR clas- www.tooeletranscript. 435 833-0740 • 800 453-9606 Go to remax.com, enter MLS number to take a photo tour of these homes. sifieds ads are Monday com or e-mail your ad All offices independently owned and operated. Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. and Wednesdays by to tbp@tooeletran- www.deseretpeakmtg.com Frank Sly 4:45 p.m. script.com NOTICEOFTRUS- TEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of the sale, “The Main Entrance of the Gordan R. Hall Tooele County Courthouse, 74 South 100 East, Tooele, UT”, on January 6, 2009, at 1:00 PM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclos- ing a trust deed dated NOTICEOFTRUS- September 14, 2006 and TEE’S SALE executed by ANDREW Notice is hereby given HOLSTEANDLAUREN that on the 27thth NOTICEOFTRUS- WHITEHOUSE HOLSTE Day of January 2009 at TEE'S SALE HUSBANDANDWIFE the hour of 2:00 pm APN: 14-008-0-0125 AS JOINT TENANTS, as near the front door of the Trust No. 1152094-07 Trustor(s) in favor of Courthouse located at Ref: Laurel J Bates TRA: MORTGAGEELEC- 74 So. 100 East Tooele, Loan No. xxxxxx2942. TRONICREGISTRA- UT the undersigned, IMPORTANTNOTICE TIONSYSTEMS,INC. Edwin B. Parry, Attorney TOPROPERTY as Beneficiary, covering at Law, Trustee, acting OWNER:YOUAREIN the following real prop- pursuant to the power of DEFAULTUNDERA erty located in Tooele sale conferred in that DEEDOFTRUST, County: Trust Deed originally DATED March 08, 2007. LOT 606, GOLF executed by Matthew R. UNLESSYOUTAKE COURSEISLANDSUB- Arbshay, with Utah Mort- ACTIONTOPROTECT DIVISION NO. 5, gage Center, Inc. as the YOURPROPERTY,IT PHASE 6, A SUBDIVI- original beneficiary, the MAYBESOLDATA SIONOFTOOELE current beneficiary of the PUBLICSALE.IFYOU COUNTY,ACCORDING trust deed is Steve Goor- NEEDANEXPLANA- TOTHEOFFICIAL man Revocable Trust as TIONOFTHISPRO- PLATTHEREOF,RE- to an undivided .30 inter- CEEDING,YOU CORDEDINTHEOF- est, John Zaro as to an SHOULDCONTACTA FICEOFTHECOUNTY undivided .20 interest LAWYER. On January RECORDEROFSAID and Ricore Services as 20, 2009, at 4:30pm, COUNTY. to an undivided .50 inter- James H. Woodall, Trus- Together with all the im- est and the record own- tee James H. Woodall, provements now or here- ers of the property as of as duly appointed Trus- after erected on the the recording of the no- tee under a Deed of property, and all ease- tice of default are Mat- Trust recorded March ments, appurtenances, thew R. Arbshay, will sell 12, 2007, as Instrument and fixtures now or here- at public auction to the No. 279892, in Book xx, after a part of the prop- highest bidder the inter- Page xx, of the Official erty. est conveyed to the Records in the office at Tax Parcel No.: Trustee in that Trust the County Recorder of 11-022-0-0606 Deed filed for record in Tooele County, State of NOTICEOFTRUS- The address of the prop- the office of the County Utah, executed by Lau- TEE'S SALE erty is purported to be Recorder of Tooele rel J Bates, will sell at APN: 15-021-0-0311 693 COUNTRY CLUB, County, State of Utah, public auction to highest Trust No. 1156830-07 STANSBURY PARK, UT on Aug 2, 2004 as entry bidder, payable in lawful Ref: Jacqueline S Evans 84074. The undersigned 226978, book 0961, money of the United TRA: Loan No. disclaims liability for any page 0435, property States at the time of xxxxxx1293. IMPOR- error in the address. The therein mentioned and sale. Successful bidders TANTNOTICETO current Beneficiary of the described, purported to must tender a deposit of PROPERTYOWNER: trust deed is MORT- be located at 41 West $5,000 in certified funds YOUAREINDEFAULT GAGEELECTRONIC Church Road , Erda, UT. to the trustee at the time UNDERADEEDOF REGISTRATIONSYS- NOTICEOFTRUS- The undersigned dis- of sale, with the balance TRUST, DATED August TEMS, INC., and the re- TEE'S SALE claims liability for any er- due by noon the follow- 23, 2006. UNLESS YOU cord owners of the prop- The property described ror in the purported ad- ing business day, at the TAKE ACTION TO PRO- erty as of the recording below will be sold at dress), being more par- office of the Trustee. At TECTYOURPROP- of the notice of default is public auction to the ticularly described as fol- the tooele county court- ERTY,ITMAYBE reported to be ANDREW highest bidder. The sale lows: house 74 South 100 SOLDATAPUBLIC HOLSTEANDLAUREN will be held at the main Legal Description: East Tooele Utah all SALE.IFYOUNEED WHITEHOUSE HOLSTE entrance of the Gordon Exhibit A right, title and interest ANEXPLANATIONOF HUSBANDANDWIFE R. Hall Courthouse, 74 Beginning at a rebar conveyed to and now THISPROCEEDING, AS JOINT TENANTS. South 100 East, Tooele, marking the Southwest held by it under said YOUSHOULDCON- Bidders must be pre- Utah on January 14, corner of Section 28, Deed of Trust in the TACT A LAWYER. On pared to tender to the 2009 at 1:00 p.m. The Township 2 South, property situated in said January 20, 2009, at trustee, RECONTRUST purpose of the sale is Range 4 West, Salt Lake County and State de- 4:30pm, James H. Woo- COMPANY, $5,000.00 the foreclosure of a Con- Base and Meridian from scribed as: Lot 125, dall, Trustee James H. at the sale and the bal- struction Deed of Trust which a Tooele County gateway neighborhood, Woodall, as duly ap- ance of the purchase (the “Trust Deed”) witness monument bears phase 2a-3 subdivision, pointed Trustee under a price by 12:00 noon the granted by JUSTIN B. South 89 degrees 36' according to the official Deed of Trust recorded day following the sale WALSH, as Trustor, in 00” West 458.24 feet, plat thereof on file and of August 24, 2006, as In- and deliverable to: favor of FIRST UTAH and a Tooele County record in the Tooele strument No. 266196, in Matheson, Mortensen, et BANK, as Beneficiary, monument marking the county record'soffice Book xx, Page xx, of the al., 648 East First South, and GARY E. DOCTOR- NOTICEOFTRUS- South quarter corner of *deed of trust re-re- Official Records in the Salt Lake City, UT MAN, an active member TEE'S SALE said Section bears North corded on 10/30/2007 office at the County Re- 84102. Both payments of the Utah State Bar, as The property described 89 degrees 39' 21” East doc#296266. The street corder of Tooele County, must be in the form of a the Successor Trustee. below will be sold at 2643.56 feet; thence address and other com- State of Utah, executed cashier's check or The Trust Deed was re- public auction to the North 00 degrees 11' 15” mon designation of the by Jacqueline S Evans money order and made corded on February 21, highest bidder. The sale West along the West line real property described and Don Evans, Jr. Wife NOTICEOFTRUS- payable to RECON- 2007 as Entry No. will be held at the main of said Section 1271.80 above is purported to be: And Husband, will sell at TEE'S SALE TRUSTCOMPANY, 278433 in the Official entrance of the Gordon feet to a point from 6685 Old Mill Road public auction to highest The following described cash and Bank “Official Records of the County R. Hall Courthouse, 74 which a Tooele County Stansbury Park Ut bidder, payable in lawful property will be sold at Checks” are not accept- Recorder of Tooele South 100 East, Tooele, monument marking the 84074. Estimated Total money of the United public auction to the able. A trustee's deed County, State of Utah Utah on January 14, Northwest corner bears Debt as of January 20, States at the time of highest bidder, payable will be made available to and covers the real prop- 2009 at 1:00 p.m. The North 00 degrees 11' 15” 2009 is $266,566.06. sale. Successful bidders in lawful money of the the successful bidder erty located at 895 North purpose of the sale is West 4027.59 feet; The undersigned Trus- must tender a deposit of United States at the time within three business Silver Fox Drive, Grants- the foreclosure of a Con- thence North 89 degrees tee disclaims any liability $5,000 in certified funds of the sale, “The Main days following receipt of ville, Utah and is more struction Deed of Trust 27' 00” East for 2233.81 for any incorrectness of to the trustee at the time Entrance of the Gordan the bid amount. The particularly described as (the “Trust Deed”) feet to the point of begin- the street address and of sale, with the balance R. Hall Tooele County sale is made without any Lot 6, Silver Fox Estates granted by JOSEPH ning; thence continuing other common designa- due by noon the follow- Courthouse, 74 South warranty whatsoever, in- Subdivision, according to TRAFICANTE, SR., as North 89 degrees 27' 00” tion, if any, shown ing business day, at the 100 East, Tooele, UT”, cluding but not limited to the Official Plat thereof, Trustor, in favor of East 278.52 feet; thence herein. Said sale will be office of the Trustee. At on January 6, 2009, at any warranty as to title, on file and of record in FIRST UTAH BANK, as South 00 degrees 19' made without covenant the tooele county court- 1:00 PM, of said day, for liens, possession, taxes, the Office of the Tooele Beneficiary, and GARY 00” East for 442.96 feet; or warranty, express or house 74 South 100 the purpose of foreclos- encumbrances, or condi- County Recorder. The E. DOCTORMAN, an ac- thence South 89 de- implied, regarding title, East Tooele Utah all ing a trust deed dated tion of the property. The undersigned disclaims tive member of the Utah NOTICEOFTRUS- grees 27; 00: West for possession, condition or right, title and interest September 14, 2006 and sale is subject to a work- any liability for any error State Bar, as the Suc- TEE’S SALE 278.52 feet; thence encumbrances, including conveyed to and now executed by ANDREW out reinstatement, pay- in the street address. cessor Trustee. The Notice is hereby given North 00 degrees 19' 00” fees, charges and ex- held by it under said HOLSTEANDLAUREN off, sale cancellation or The Notice of Default for Trust Deed was re- that on the 27thth West for 442.96 feet to penses of the Trustee Deed of Trust in the WHITEHOUSE HOLSTE postponement, incorrect the Trust Deed was re- corded on December 12, Day of January 2009 at the point of beginning and of the trusts created property situated in said HUSBANDANDWIFE bidding instructions, corded on August 29, 2006 as Entry No. the hour of 2:00 pm Tax Parcel identification by said Deed of Trust, to County and State de- AS JOINT TENANTS, as bankruptcy, or any other 2008 as Entry No. 273891 in the Official near the front door of the No. 05-044-0-0023 pay the remaining princi- scribed as: Lot 311, final Trustor(s) in favor of circumstance of which 313032 in the Official Records of the County Courthouse located at Tax ID #: 05-044-0-0022 pal sums of the note(s) plat, palomino ranch MORTGAGEELEC- the trustee is unaware. Records of the County Recorder of Tooele 74 So. 100 East Tooele, Purchase price payable secured by said Deed of phase 3, a planned unit TRONICREGISTRA- In the event any of the Recorder of Tooele County, State of Utah UT the undersigned, at the time and place of Trust. The current bene- development of grants- TIONSYSTEMS,INC. foregoing apply, the sale County, State of Utah. and covers the real prop- Edwin B. Parry, Attorney sale in lawful money of ficiary of the Trust Deed ville city, according to as Beneficiary, covering will be void and the suc- The current Beneficiary erty located at 662 West at Law, Trustee, acting the United States. The as of the date of this no- the official plat thereof, the following real prop- cessful bidder's funds of the Trust Deed is Juniper Court, Grants- pursuant to the power of sale will be made with ANNOUNCEMENTOF tice is: Mortgage Elec- recorded in the office of erty located in Tooele will be returned without FIRST UTAH BANK and ville, Utah and is more sale conferred in that out covenant or warranty APPOINTMENTAND tronic Registration Sys- the county recorder of County: any liability to the trustee the record owner of the particularly described as Trust Deed originally regarding title, posses- NOTICETOCREDI- tems, Inc. The record Tooele county, Utah.. LOT 606, GOLF or beneficiary for interest above described prop- Lot 201, Cherry Grove executed by Matthew R. sion or encumbrances, TORS owner of the property as The street address and COURSEISLANDSUB- or any other damages. erty as of the recording Subdivision, Plat “B”, ac- Arbshay, with Utah Mort- for the purpose of paying Estate of Ruth Shirley of the recording of the other common designa- DIVISION NO. 5, NOTICEISHEREBY of the Notice of Default cording to the Official gage Center, Inc. as the the obligation secured Perovsek, aka Shirley Notice of Default is/are: tion of the real property PHASE 6, A SUBDIVI- GIVENTHATRECON- is JUSTIN B. WALSH. Plat thereof recorded in original beneficiary, the by such Trust Deed, in- Perovsek, Deceased. Laurel J Bates. Dated: described above is pur- SIONOFTOOELE TRUSTCOMPANYIS The purchase price is the Office of the Tooele current beneficiary of the cluding fees, charges Probate No. 083300102 December 23, 2008. ported to be: 431 North COUNTY,ACCORDING ATTEMPTINGTOCOL- payable in lawful money County Recorder. The trust deed is Steve Goor- and expenses of the Gwen McPhee, whose James H. Woodall, Wrathall Circle Grants- TOTHEOFFICIAL LECTADEBTAND of the United States at undersigned disclaims man Revocable Trust as Trustee, and sums, if address is 294 S. Broad- TrusteeTuesday James H.December Woo- ville 30, Ut 2008 84029. Esti- PLATTHEREOF,RE- ANYINFORMATIONTooele theTranscrip time of sale. Bidderst-Bulleany liabilitytin for any error to an undivided .30 inter- any, expended under its way, Tooele, UT 84074,B7 dall 10653 River Front mated Total Debt as of CORDEDINTHEOF- OBTAINEDWILLBE must tender to the Trus- in the street address. est, John Zaro as to an terms thereof, and inter- has been appointed the Parkway, Suite 290 January 20, 2009 is FICEOFTHECOUNTY USEDFORTHATPUR- tee the purchase price The Notice of Default for undivided .20 interest est thereon. Personal Representative SouthPublic Jordan Notices Ut $294,346.62.Public Notices The under- RECORDEROFSAIDPublic Notices POSE,ANDTHATTHEPublic Notices byPublic 12:00 noon Notices the day thePublic Trust Deed Notices was re- andPublic Ricore Notices Services as SuccessfulPublic Notices bidder must ofPublic the above-entitled Notices es- 84095Trustees (801)254-9450 signedTrustees Trustee disclaims COUNTY.Trustees DEBTMAYBEDIS-Trustees followingTrustees the sale. The cordedTrustees on September to an undividedTrustees .50 inter- be preparedTrustees to tender a tate.Miscellaneous Creditors of the es- (800)245-1886 (Hotline) any liability for any incor- Together with all the im- PUTED. payment must be in the 10, 2008 as Entry No. est and the record own- cashier's check for tate are hereby notified Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 rectness of the street ad- provements now or here- Dated: December 24, form of a cashier's check 313643 in the Official ers of the property as of $5,000.00 at the time of to: (1) deliver or mail P.M. Signature/ by: dress and other common after erected on the 2008 and Bank “Official Records of the County the recording of the no- sale, and a cashier's their written claims to the James H. Woodall, designation, if any, property, and all ease- By: LaRoyce Walker, Checks” are not accept- Recorder of Tooele tice of default are Mat- check for the full amount Personal Representative Trustee James H. Woo- shown herein. Said sale ments, appurtenances, Assistant Secretary able. A Trustee's Deed County, State of Utah. thew R. Arbshay, will sell within twenty-four (24) at the address above; (2) dall R-212361 will be made without and fixtures now or here- RECONTRUSTCOM- will be made available to The current Beneficiary at public auction to the hours after the sale. deliver or mail their writ- (Published in the Tran- covenant or warranty, after a part of the prop- PANY the successful bidder of the Trust Deed is highest bidder the inter- Dated Dec. 23, 2008 ten claims to the Per- script Bulletin December express or implied, re- erty. 2380 Performance Dr, within three business FIRST UTAH BANK and est conveyed to the Edwin B. Parry, Trus- sonal Representative's 23, 30, 2008 & January garding title, possession, Tax Parcel No.: RGV-D7-450 days following receipt of the record owner of the Trustee in that Trust tee attorney of record, Jaime 6, 2009) condition or encum- 11-022-0-0606 Richardson, TX 75082 the bid amount. The above described prop- Deed filed for record in P.O. Box 1387, Topham at the following brances, including fees, The address of the prop- (800) 281-8219 x4539 property is to be sold erty as of the recording the office of the County Bountiful, Utah 84010 address: 291 N Race NOTICEOFTRUS- charges and expenses erty is purported to be Regular Business without any warranties of the Notice of Default Recorder of Tooele (801) 397-2660 Street, Grantsville, UT TEE'S SALE of the Trustee and of the 693 COUNTRY CLUB, Hours: Monday - Fri- whatsoever, including, is JOSEPH TRAFI- County, State of Utah, (Published in the Tran- 84029; or (3) file their APN: 15-021-0-0311 trusts created by said STANSBURY PARK, UT day, 8:00a.m. to but not limited to, war- CANTE, SR. on Aug 2, 2004 as entry script Bulletin December written claims with the Trust No. 1156830-07 Deed of Trust, to pay the 84074. The undersigned 5:00p.m., Central Time ranties of title, posses- The purchase price is 226978, book 0961, 30, 2008, January 6 & Clerk of the District Ref: Jacqueline S Evans remaining principal sums disclaims liability for any TS#: 08 -0095584 sion, condition or en- payable in lawful money page 0435, property 13, 2009) Court in Tooele County, TRA: Loan No. of the note(s) secured by error in the address. The (Published in the Tran- cumbrances. For further of the United States at therein mentioned and or otherwise present xxxxxx1293. IMPOR- said Deed of Trust. The current Beneficiary of the script Bulletin December information about the the time of sale. Bidders described, purported to their claims as required TANTNOTICETO Public Notices current beneficiary of the trust deed is MORT- 30, 2008, January 6 & sale please contact the must tender to the Trus- be located at 41 West by Utah law within three PROPERTYOWNER: Trust Deed as of the GAGEELECTRONIC 13, 2009) Trustee. The purpose of tee the purchase price Church Road , Erda, UT. Miscellaneous months after the date of YOUAREINDEFAULT date of this notice is: REGISTRATIONSYS- this Notice is to collect a by 12:00 noon the day The undersigned dis- first publication of this UNDERADEEDOF NOTICEOFTRUS- Deadline for public no- Mortgage Electronic TEMS, INC., and the re- debt and any information following the sale. The claims liability for any er- notice or forever be TRUST, DATED August TEE'S SALE tices is 4 p.m. the day Registration Systems, cord owners of the prop- obtained may be used payment must be in the ror in the purported ad- barred. 23, 2006. UNLESS YOU The property described prior to publication. Inc. The record owner of erty as of the recording for that purpose. form of a cashier's check dress), being more par- Date of first publication: TAKE ACTION TO PRO- below will be sold at Public notices submit- the property as of the re- of the notice of default is DATED as of December and Bank “Official ticularly described as fol- December 16, 2008. TECTYOURPROP- public auction to the ted past the deadline cording of the Notice of reported to be ANDREW 9, 2008. Checks” are not accept- lows: Gary Buhler ERTY,ITMAYBE highest bidder. The sale will not be accepted. Default is/are: Jacque- HOLSTEANDLAUREN TRUSTEE able. A Trustee's Deed Legal Description: PO Box 229 SOLDATAPUBLIC will be held at the main UPAXLP line S Evans and Don WHITEHOUSE HOLSTE Gary E. Doctorman will be made available to Exhibit A Grantsville, UT 84029 SALE.IFYOUNEED entrance of the Gordon Evans, Jr.. Dated: De- HUSBANDANDWIFE Parsons Behle & Lati- the successful bidder Beginning at a rebar ANNOUNCEMENTOF (435)884-0354 ANEXPLANATIONOF R. Hall Courthouse, 74 cember 23, 2008. AS JOINT TENANTS. mer within three business marking the Southwest APPOINTMENTAND (Published in the Tran- THISPROCEEDING, South 100 East, Tooele, James H. Woodall, Bidders must be pre- 201 South Main Street, days following receipt of corner of Section 28, NOTICETOCREDI- script Bulletin December YOUSHOULDCON- Utah on January 14, Trustee James H. Woo- pared to tender to the Suite 1800 the bid amount. The Township 2 South, TORS 16, 23 & 30, 2008) TACT A LAWYER. On 2009 at 1:00 p.m. The dall 10653 River Front trustee, RECONTRUST Salt Lake City, Utah property is to be sold Range 4 West, Salt Lake Estate of Marion How- January 20, 2009, at purpose of the sale is PUBLIC NOTICE Parkway, Suite 290 COMPANY, $5,000.00 84111 without any warranties Base and Meridian from ard Reed aka Jim 4:30pm, James H. Woo- the foreclosure of a Con- Excelsior Academy, a South Jordan Ut at the sale and the bal- (801) 532-1234 whatsoever, including, which a Tooele County Reed, Deceased. Pro- dall, Trustee James H. struction Deed of Trust public charter school in 84095 (801)254-9450 ance of the purchase Office Hours 8:30 a.m. but not limited to, war- witness monument bears bate No. 083300033 Woodall, as duly ap- (the “Trust Deed”) Tooele County, Utah, (800)245-1886 (Hotline) price by 12:00 noon the to 5:00 p.m. ranties of title, posses- South 89 degrees 36' Kathleen Reed, whose pointed Trustee under a granted by JUSTIN B. has a vacancy on its Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 day following the sale (Published in the Tran- sion, condition or en- 00” West 458.24 feet, address is 311 Joshua Deed of Trust recorded WALSH, as Trustor, in Board of Trustees. If you P.M. Signature/ by: and deliverable to: script Bulletin December cumbrances. For further and a Tooele County Ave, Tooele, UT 84074, August 24, 2006, as In- favor of FIRST UTAH are interested in apply- James H. Woodall, Matheson, Mortensen, et 16, 23 & 30, 2008) information about the monument marking the has been appointed the strument No. 266196, in BANK, as Beneficiary, ing to fill the vacancy, Trustee James H. Woo- al., 648 East First South, sale please contact the South quarter corner of Personal Representative Book xx, Page xx, of the and GARY E. DOCTOR- NOTICEOFTRUS- please send your re- dall R-212402 Salt Lake City, UT Trustee. The purpose of said Section bears North of the above-entitled es- Official Records in the MAN, an active member TEE'S SALE sume and a Letter of In- (Published in the Tran- 84102. Both payments this Notice is to collect a 89 degrees 39' 21” East tate. Creditors of the es- office at the County Re- of the Utah State Bar, as The property described tent by January 6, 2009 script Bulletin December must be in the form of a debt and any information 2643.56 feet; thence tate are hereby notified corder of Tooele County, the Successor Trustee. below will be sold at to Excelsior Academy, 23, 30, 2008 & January cashier's check or obtained may be used North 00 degrees 11' 15” to: (1) deliver or mail State of Utah, executed The Trust Deed was re- public auction to the PO Box 712, Tooele, UT 6, 2009) money order and made for that purpose. West along the West line their written claims to the by Jacqueline S Evans corded on February 21, highest bidder. The sale 84074, payable to RECON- DATED as of December of said Section 1271.80 Personal Representative and Don Evans, Jr. Wife NOTICEOFTRUS- 2007 as Entry No. will be held at the main (Published in the Tran- TRUSTCOMPANY, 11, 2008. feet to a point from at the address above; (2) And Husband, will sell at TEE'S SALE 278433 in the Official entrance of the Gordon script Bulletin December cash and Bank “Official TRUSTEE which a Tooele County deliver or mail their writ- public auction to highest The following described Records of the County R. Hall Courthouse, 74 25, 30, 2008 & January Checks” are not accept- Gary E. Doctorman monument marking the ten claims to the Per- bidder, payable in lawful property will be sold at Recorder of Tooele South 100 East, Tooele, 1, 2009) able. A trustee's deed Parsons Behle & Lati- Northwest corner bears sonal Representative's money of the United public auction to the County, State of Utah Utah on January 14, will be made available to mer North 00 degrees 11' 15” attorney of record, Gary States at the time of highest bidder, payable and covers the real prop- 2009 at 1:00 p.m. The the successful bidder 201 South Main Street, West 4027.59 feet; Buhler, at the following The Town of Stockton sale. Successful bidders in lawful money of the erty located at 895 North purpose of the sale is within three business Suite 1800 thence North 89 degrees address, PO BOX 229, Town Council Vacancy must tender a deposit of United States at the time Silver Fox Drive, Grants- the foreclosure of a Con- days following receipt of Salt Lake City, Utah 27' 00” East for 2233.81 Grantsville, UT 84029; or If you are interested in $5,000 in certified funds of the sale, “The Main ville, Utah and is more struction Deed of Trust the bid amount. The 84111 feet to the point of begin- (3) file their written serving your Community, to the trustee at the time Entrance of the Gordan particularly described as (the “Trust Deed”) sale is made without any (801) 532-1234 ning; thence continuing claims with the Clerk of there is a 1 year Town of sale, with the balance R. Hall Tooele County Lot 6, Silver Fox Estates granted by JOSEPH warranty whatsoever, in- Office Hours 8:30 a.m. North 89 degrees 27' 00” the District Court in Council seat open. The due by noon the follow- Courthouse, 74 South Subdivision, according to TRAFICANTE, SR., as cluding but not limited to to 5:00 p.m. East 278.52 feet; thence Tooele County, or other- position will end January ing business day, at the 100 East, Tooele, UT”, the Official Plat thereof, Trustor, in favor of any warranty as to title, (Published in the Tran- South 00 degrees 19' wise present their claims 2010. office of the Trustee. At on January 6, 2009, at on file and of record in FIRST UTAH BANK, as liens, possession, taxes, script Bulletin December 00” East for 442.96 feet; as required by Utah law Apply at the Town Hall, the tooele county court- 1:00 PM, of said day, for the Office of the Tooele Beneficiary, and GARY encumbrances, or condi- 16, 23 & 30, 2008) thence South 89 de- within three months after 18 North Johnson house 74 South 100 the purpose of foreclos- County Recorder. The E. DOCTORMAN, an ac- tion of the property. The grees 27; 00: West for the date of first publica- Street, 9:00 am - 4:00 East Tooele Utah all ing a trust deed dated undersigned disclaims tive member of the Utah NOTICEOFTRUS- sale is subject to a work- 278.52 feet; thence tion of this notice or for- pm. right, title and interest September 14, 2006 and any liability for any error State Bar, as the Suc- TEE’S SALE out reinstatement, pay- North 00 degrees 19' 00” ever be barred. You must be a regis- conveyed to and now executed by ANDREW in the street address. cessor Trustee. The Notice is hereby given off, sale cancellation or West for 442.96 feet to Date of first publication: tered voter living in the held by it under said HOLSTEANDLAUREN The Notice of Default for Trust Deed was re- that on the 27thth postponement, incorrect the point of beginning December 16, 2008. Town of Stockton for no Deed of Trust in the WHITEHOUSE HOLSTE the Trust Deed was re- corded on December 12, Day of January 2009 at bidding instructions, Tax Parcel identification Gary Buhler less than 365 days. property situated in said HUSBANDANDWIFE corded on August 29, 2006 as Entry No. the hour of 2:00 pm bankruptcy, or any other No. 05-044-0-0023 PO Box 229 The Town provides train- County and State de- AS JOINT TENANTS, as 2008 as Entry No. 273891 in the Official near the front door of the circumstance of which Tax ID #: 05-044-0-0022 Grantsville, UT 84029 ing, and you must attend scribed as: Lot 311, final Trustor(s) in favor of 313032 in the Official Records of the County Courthouse located at the trustee is unaware. Purchase price payable (435)884-0354 one session every year. plat, palomino ranch MORTGAGEELEC- Records of the County Recorder of Tooele 74 So. 100 East Tooele, In the event any of the at the time and place of (Published in the Tran- (Published in the Tran- phase 3, a planned unit TRONICREGISTRA- Recorder of Tooele County, State of Utah UT the undersigned, foregoing apply, the sale sale in lawful money of script Bulletin December script Bulletin December development of grants- TIONSYSTEMS,INC. County, State of Utah. and covers the real prop- Edwin B. Parry, Attorney will be void and the suc- the United States. The 16, 23 & 30, 2008) 30, 2008 & January 1, ville city, according to as Beneficiary, covering The current Beneficiary erty located at 662 West at Law, Trustee, acting cessful bidder's funds sale will be made with 2009) the official plat thereof, the following real prop- of the Trust Deed is Juniper Court, Grants- pursuant to the power of ANNOUNCEMENTOF will be returned without out covenant or warranty recorded in the office of erty located in Tooele FIRST UTAH BANK and ville, Utah and is more sale conferred in that APPOINTMENTAND any liability to the trustee regarding title, posses- WANT TO get the latest the county recorder of County: the record owner of the particularly described as Trust Deed originally NOTICETOCREDI- or beneficiary for interest sion or encumbrances, local news? Subscribe Tooele county, Utah.. LOT 606, GOLF above described prop- Lot 201, Cherry Grove executed by Matthew R. TORS or any other damages. for the purpose of paying to the Transcript Bulle- The street address and COURSEISLANDSUB- erty as of the recording Subdivision, Plat “B”, ac- Arbshay, with Utah Mort- Estate of Ruth Shirley NOTICEISHEREBY the obligation secured tin. other common designa- DIVISION NO. 5, of the Notice of Default cording to the Official gage Center, Inc. as the Perovsek, aka Shirley GIVENTHATRECON- by such Trust Deed, in- tion of the real property PHASE 6, A SUBDIVI- is JUSTIN B. WALSH. Plat thereof recorded in original beneficiary, the Perovsek, Deceased. DEADLINES FOR clas- TRUSTCOMPANYIS cluding fees, charges described above is pur- SIONOFTOOELE The purchase price is the Office of the Tooele current beneficiary of the Probate No. 083300102 sifieds ads are Monday ATTEMPTINGTOCOL- and expenses of the ported to be: 431 North COUNTY,ACCORDING payable in lawful money County Recorder. The trust deed is Steve Goor- Gwen McPhee, whose and Wednesdays by LECTADEBTAND Trustee, and sums, if Wrathall Circle Grants- TOTHEOFFICIAL of the United States at undersigned disclaims man Revocable Trust as address is 294 S. Broad- 4:45 p.m. ANYINFORMATION any, expended under its ville Ut 84029. Esti- PLATTHEREOF,RE- the time of sale. Bidders any liability for any error to an undivided .30 inter- way, Tooele, UT 84074, OBTAINEDWILLBE terms thereof, and inter- mated Total Debt as of CORDEDINTHEOF- must tender to the Trus- in the street address. est, John Zaro as to an has been appointed the USEDFORTHATPUR- est thereon. TOOELETRANSCRIPT January 20, 2009 is FICEOFTHECOUNTY tee the purchase price The Notice of Default for undivided .20 interest Personal Representative POSE,ANDTHATTHE Successful bidder must BULLETIN $294,346.62. The under- RECORDEROFSAID by 12:00 noon the day the Trust Deed was re- and Ricore Services as of the above-entitled es- DEBTMAYBEDIS- be prepared to tender a signed Trustee disclaims COUNTY. following the sale. The corded on September to an undivided .50 inter- tate. Creditors of the es- PUTED. cashier's check for 882-0050 any liability for any incor- Together with all the im- payment must be in the 10, 2008 as Entry No. est and the record own- tate are hereby notified Dated: December 24, $5,000.00 at the time of rectness of the street ad- provements now or here- form of a cashier's check 313643 in the Official ers of the property as of to: (1) deliver or mail 2008 sale, and a cashier's dress and other common after erected on the and Bank “Official Records of the County the recording of the no- their written claims to the By: LaRoyce Walker, check for the full amount designation, if any, property, and all ease- Checks” are not accept- Recorder of Tooele tice of default are Mat- Personal Representative Assistant Secretary within twenty-four (24) shown herein. Said sale ments, appurtenances, able. A Trustee's Deed County, State of Utah. thew R. Arbshay, will sell at the address above; (2) RECONTRUSTCOM- hours after the sale. will be made without and fixtures now or here- will be made available to The current Beneficiary at public auction to the deliver or mail their writ- PANY Dated Dec. 23, 2008 covenant or warranty, after a part of the prop- the successful bidder of the Trust Deed is highest bidder the inter- ten claims to the Per- 2380 Performance Dr, Edwin B. Parry, Trus- express or implied, re- erty. within three business FIRST UTAH BANK and est conveyed to the sonal Representative's RGV-D7-450 tee garding title, possession, Tax Parcel No.: days following receipt of the record owner of the Trustee in that Trust attorney of record, Jaime Richardson, TX 75082 P.O. Box 1387, condition or encum- 11-022-0-0606 the bid amount. The above described prop- Deed filed for record in Topham at the following (800) 281-8219 x4539 Bountiful, Utah 84010 brances, including fees, The address of the prop- property is to be sold erty as of the recording the office of the County address: 291 N Race Regular Business (801) 397-2660 charges and expenses erty is purported to be without any warranties of the Notice of Default Recorder of Tooele Street, Grantsville, UT Hours: Monday - Fri- (Published in the Tran- of the Trustee and of the 693 COUNTRY CLUB, whatsoever, including, is JOSEPH TRAFI- County, State of Utah, 84029; or (3) file their day, 8:00a.m. to script Bulletin December trusts created by said STANSBURY PARK, UT but not limited to, war- CANTE, SR. on Aug 2, 2004 as entry written claims with the 5:00p.m., Central Time 30, 2008, January 6 & Deed of Trust, to pay the 84074. The undersigned ranties of title, posses- The purchase price is 226978, book 0961, Clerk of the District TS#: 08 -0095584 13, 2009) remaining principal sums disclaims liability for any sion, condition or en- payable in lawful money page 0435, property Court in Tooele County, (Published in the Tran- of the note(s) secured by error in the address. The cumbrances. For further of the United States at therein mentioned and or otherwise present script Bulletin December said Deed of Trust. The current Beneficiary of the information about the the time of sale. Bidders described, purported to their claims as required 30, 2008, January 6 & current beneficiary of the trust deed is MORT- sale please contact the must tender to the Trus- be located at 41 West by Utah law within three 13, 2009) Trust Deed as of the GAGEELECTRONIC Trustee. The purpose of tee the purchase price Church Road , Erda, UT. months after the date of date of this notice is: REGISTRATIONSYS- this Notice is to collect a by 12:00 noon the day The undersigned dis- first publication of this Mortgage Electronic TEMS, INC., and the re- debt and any information following the sale. The claims liability for any er- notice or forever be Registration Systems, cord owners of the prop- obtained may be used payment must be in the ror in the purported ad- barred. Inc. The record owner of erty as of the recording for that purpose. form of a cashier's check dress), being more par- Date of first publication: the property as of the re- of the notice of default is DATED as of December and Bank “Official ticularly described as fol- December 16, 2008. cording of the Notice of reported to be ANDREW 9, 2008. Checks” are not accept- lows: Gary Buhler Default is/are: Jacque- HOLSTEANDLAUREN TRUSTEE able. A Trustee's Deed Legal Description: PO Box 229 line S Evans and Don WHITEHOUSE HOLSTE Gary E. Doctorman will be made available to Exhibit A Grantsville, UT 84029 Evans, Jr.. Dated: De- HUSBANDANDWIFE Parsons Behle & Lati- the successful bidder Beginning at a rebar (435)884-0354 cember 23, 2008. AS JOINT TENANTS. mer within three business marking the Southwest (Published in the Tran- James H. Woodall, Bidders must be pre- 201 South Main Street, days following receipt of corner of Section 28, script Bulletin December Trustee James H. Woo- pared to tender to the Suite 1800 the bid amount. The Township 2 South, 16, 23 & 30, 2008) dall 10653 River Front trustee, RECONTRUST Salt Lake City, Utah property is to be sold Range 4 West, Salt Lake Parkway, Suite 290 COMPANY, $5,000.00 84111 without any warranties Base and Meridian from South Jordan Ut at the sale and the bal- (801) 532-1234 whatsoever, including, which a Tooele County 84095 (801)254-9450 ance of the purchase Office Hours 8:30 a.m. but not limited to, war- witness monument bears (800)245-1886 (Hotline) price by 12:00 noon the to 5:00 p.m. ranties of title, posses- South 89 degrees 36' Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 day following the sale (Published in the Tran- sion, condition or en- 00” West 458.24 feet, P.M. Signature/ by: and deliverable to: script Bulletin December cumbrances. For further and a Tooele County James H. Woodall, Matheson, Mortensen, et 16, 23 & 30, 2008) information about the monument marking the TrusteeOrder James H. Woo- al., 648 East First South, your sale please contact the South quarter corner of dall R-212402 Salt Lake City, UT Trustee. The purpose of said Section bears North (Published in the Tran- 84102. Both payments this Notice is to collect a 89 degrees 39' 21” East script Bulletin December must be in the form of a debt and any information 2643.56 feet; thence 23, 30, 2008 & January cashier's check or obtained may be used North 00 degrees 11' 15” 6, 2009) money order and made for that purpose. West along the West line payable to RECON- DATED as of December of said Section 1271.80 TRUSTCOMPANY, 11, 2008. feet to a point from cash and Bank “Official TRUSTEE which a Tooele County classifiedChecks” are not accept- adsGary E. Doctorman monument marking the able. A trustee's deed Parsons Behle & Lati- Northwest corner bears will be made available to mer North 00 degrees 11' 15” the successful bidder 201 South Main Street, West 4027.59 feet; within three business Suite 1800 thence North 89 degrees days following receipt of Salt Lake City, Utah 27' 00” East for 2233.81 the bid amount. The 84111 feet to the point of begin- sale is made without any (801) 532-1234 ning; thence continuing warranty whatsoever, in- Office Hours 8:30 a.m. North 89 degrees 27' 00” cluding but not limited to to 5:00 p.m. East 278.52 feet; thence any warranty as to title, (Published in the Tran- South 00 degrees 19' liens, possession, taxes, script Bulletin December 00” East for 442.96 feet; encumbrances, or condi- 16, 23 & 30, 2008) thence South 89 de- tionOnline! of the property. The grees 27; 00: West for sale is subject to a work- 278.52 feet; thence out reinstatement, pay- North 00 degrees 19' 00” To placeoff, sale your cancellation classified or ads in the Tooele TranscriptWest for 442.96 feet to postponement, incorrect the point of beginning bidding instructions, Tax Parcel identification Bulletinbankruptcy,, visit or anywww.tooeletranscript.com. other Your ad willNo. 05-044-0-0023 circumstance of which Tax ID #: 05-044-0-0022 the trustee is unaware. Purchase price payable appear inIn thethe event print any of the issue of the Transcript Bulletin, Tooeleat the time and place of foregoing apply, the sale sale in lawful money of will be void and the suc- the United States. The Valley Extracessful bidder's and funds on the tooeletranscript.com website!sale will be made with will be returned without out covenant or warranty any liability to the trustee regarding title, posses- or beneficiary for interest sion or encumbrances, or any other damages. for the purpose of paying NOTICEISHEREBY the obligation secured GIVENTHATRECON- by such Trust Deed, in- TRUSTCOMPANYIS cluding fees, charges ATTEMPTINGTOCOL- and expenses of the LECTADEBTAND Trustee, and sums, if ANYINFORMATION any, expended under its OBTAINEDWILLBE terms thereof, and inter- USEDFORTHATPUR- est thereon. POSE,ANDTHATTHE Successful bidder must DEBTMAYBEDIS- be prepared to tender a PUTED. cashier's check for Dated: December 24, $5,000.00 at the time of 2008 sale, and a cashier's By: LaRoyce Walker, check for the full amount Assistant Secretary within twenty-four (24) RECONTRUSTCOM- hours after the sale. PANY Dated Dec. 23, 2008 2380 Performance Dr, Edwin B. Parry, Trus- RGV-D7-450 tee Richardson, TX 75082 P.O. Box 1387, (800) 281-8219 x4539 Bountiful, Utah 84010 Regular Business (801) 397-2660 Hours: Monday - Fri- (Published in the Tran- day, 8:00a.m. to script Bulletin December 5:00p.m., Central Time 30, 2008, January 6 & TS#: 08 -0095584 13, 2009) (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin December 30, 2008, January 6 & 13, 2009) B8

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while Wright says the hole was the safest Wright place for the big machine to land, it also continued from page B1 delayed construction for a couple of days while another crane was shipped in from Las expansion to the Salt Lake City International Vegas to lift the other crane out. Airport are just a few of the buildings to Wright had up to 1,100 men on site some which he has contributed his expertise. days, but through it all he said his best per- But one of Wright’s first construction jobs sonal assistant was his wife, Connie. was in Tooele as a laborer during the con- “She’s been up so early in the morning to struction of the old Tooele High School. make sure I had a good lunch with me every Wright estimates his collective total of con- day,” Wright said. structed buildings cost around $600,000,000 The Conference Center was complet- to build. ed enough for the Semi-Annual General Wright has received a number of awards Conference in April 2000, but wasn’t fully for construction as well, such as the 1980 finished and dedicated until October of that Superintendents award from the Associated year. General Contractors of America and the 1998 But just because the building is complete AGC service to industry award. He was also and in full use with 22,000 seats, 28 drinking the first individual to receive the 2004 Eric W. fountains, 16 elevators, 12 escalators, 1,300 Ryberg outstanding contractor award. parking spaces, 340 toilets and 50,000 miles Despite the experience Wright has had, it of wire, doesn’t mean Wright is completely didn’t mean the Conference Center job went done with the work. off without a hitch. After retiring, Wright was called on a ser- Two of the cranes being used to lift 616- vice mission by the LDS Church to take care ton trusses had been condemned a few years of filing papers from the project and to repair before construction began and had to be any problems that may arise. fixed before anything could be lifted safely. “Every Wednesday I head into the The Conference Center was also under Conference Center,” he said. “I’m currently construction during the 1999 tornado in Salt trying to track down a leak in the roof.” Lake. Out of all the buildings Wright has cre- “The day the tornado hit we had a couple of ated, the Conference Center will be a project men in the cranes,” Wright said. “Fortunately, that he’ll never forget. they were on break when the tornado came photography / Maegan Burr “It was a joy, it was satisfying, and it was through and were able to run for cover into a challenge,” Wright said. “It was the chance an elevator shaft during the storm.” An Eric W. Ryberg outstanding contractor award sits in Harvey Wright’s front room Tuesday morning. Wright was the first individual to receive the of a lifetime.” award. The crane toppled into a nearby hole and [email protected]

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