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TOOELE Lady Buffs RANSCRIPT jump T for joy after capturing Region 11 title See A10 BULLETIN May 8, 2007 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 113 NO. 100 50¢ High prices slow housing market A half-dozen Grantsville homes are currently listed for between $1.5 million and $400,000 by Mark Watson of this year — a 33 percent STAFF WRITER increase. Houses in Tooele Valley were “We’re still seeing a very selling well above appraised val- strong market, but we’re seeing ues during a fast and furious buyers negotiating more on the 2006, but prices appear to have sale price. A lot of surprised peaked earlier this year, mak- sellers are standing back and ing buyers more cautious and re-evaluating, deciding what is a resulting in a cooling-off period fair price,” said Michelle Warner, for the valley’s red-hot residen- president of the Tooele County tial real estate market. Board of Realtors. “Right now I During the first quarter of would say the market is taking 2006 there were 413 Tooele a breather after a foot race last County properties listed with year. This pattern should contin- the Wasatch Front Multiple ue for six to seven months. It’s a Listing Service. During the first good time for buyers — not so quarter of 2007 there were 469 much for sellers.” listed. About 65 percent of prop- Information from the multi- erties listed sold during the first ple listing service shows overall quarter of last year while 56 Tooele Valley prices increased percent of properties listed sold about 18 percent in 2006 — a during the first quarter of 2007. monumental increase com- That slowdown coincided with pared to a national increase of about 5 percent during the same photography / Troy Boman average asking prices jumping Homes line Bayshore Drive in Stansbury Park. High housing prices are beginning to have an effect on sales, which have slowed down in the first from an average of $169,000 last SEE HOUSING ON A5 quarter of the year. year to $224,000 as of March Bogus cell Judge decides not to reduce Burton bail calls taxing Prosecutors argued third-grade teacher accused of sexually abusing his students was a flight risk by Suzanne Ashe Kouris decided not to reduce Burton is being held on eight called the sheriff’s department, his bail yesterday. Kouris heard counts of aggravated sexual who in turn launched an inves- 911 system STAFF WRITER Former East Elementary third- arguments from both sides in a abuse of a child. The allegations tigation. by Suzanne Ashe grade teacher Chris Burton will bail hearing to determine if the came about March 31, after a Burton was arrested April 26 STAFF WRITER most likely be held in jail until $200,000 cash-only bail set for student of Burton’s told their at his sister’s Tooele residence Of the thousands of 911 the onset of a criminal trial after Burton should be reduced, mak- parents that the teacher had calls Tooele County dispatch- 3rd District Court Judge Mark ing it possible for him to leave touched the student inappropri- ers receive each year, a large custody pending trail. ately the day before. The parents SEE BURTON ON A7 percentage of them come from children playing with discon- nected cell phones. According to Tooele County BLM preps Sheriff Lt. Regina Campbell, STRIKING GOLD who heads up the dispatch photo illustration / Troy Boman division, a lot of parents give Bogus 911 cell phone calls are to battle their disconnected cell phones made primarily by children playing to children to play with. Even with their parents’ old phones. wildfires on disconnected phones, how- the one in Tooele, dispatchers ever, the capability to dial 911 have the capability to locate by Mark Watson remains. the caller if the cell phone STAFF WRITER This leads to hundreds of is GPS-equipped. The location With a possible drought loom- accidental 911 calls, Campbell on each of these bogus calls is ing, firefighters from the Bureau said. Of the 5,596 cell phone logged, but often times it is not of Land Management are gear- 911 calls made between exact — only the closest cell ing up for another summer sea- January and April of this year, phone tower that is recorded. son of battling wildfires across 1,001 were from disconnected The calls come in all times vast Tooele County. phones. of the day and night, Campbell Teresa Rigby, fire mitigation “It is exhausting us in dis- said. Each call is taken seri- specialist for the BLM, said patch,” Campbell said. “If you ously. Tooele County typically leads are going to give your child a The 15 dispatchers on rotat- the state in terms of the num- cell phone to play with, take ing shifts — two dispatchers ber of summer wildfires, and the battery out.” generally answer calls, and this year is unlikely to be an The FCC requires that dis- one is on the radio at any given exception. She adds that extin- patch centers follow up on all time — are barely enough to guishing those blazes would be 911 calls. When an emergen- impossible without the help of cy call originates from a cell Tooele County’s seven volunteer SEE 911 ON A5 phone dispatch center, such as fire departments. “The volunteer fire depart- ments in Tooele County are Pine Canyon may form really great,” Rigby said. “They’ll beat us to the fire. They’ve developed that quick response local governing body out of the need to protect their communities. But a lot of these Land gift enticing one of Tooele Valley’s smallest departments don’t have big bud- gets for equipment and training communities to jump on the autonomy bandwagon so we try to help them out with by Alleen Lang Smelting and Refining once oper- funding through various grant CORRESPONDENT ated, according to Nicole Cline, projects.” Residents of Pine Canyon are Tooele County planning and eco- Tooele County Sheriff Frank considering forming a special nomic development advisor. But Park wants the county com- service district following an offer the offer appeals to a group of missioners to re-evaluate con- from Atlantic Richfield Company Pine Canyon residents who have tracts the county has with all to donate a five-acre parcel of formed a grassroots committee of its fire departments and land to the community. In order to consider ways of managing the look at increasing funding. Last to accept the gift and maintain proposed gift. week, county leaders granted a it, the community would need to Pine Canyon is an unincor- request to increase funding to form some sort of quasi-govern- porated township of some 650 the Stockton Fire Department mental body. residents. As such, they do not by an additional $2,000, which Tooele County commission- have any governing power or a will give the department $8,000 ers agree they have no use for tax base to maintain the Atlantic photography / Maegan Burr from the county for help with the land in Pine Canyon on Richfield land, which also has Jacob Vallejos hits a piñata at the Cinco de Mayo festivities Sunday at Veterans Memorial Park. fire and ambulance services out- the edge of the Environmental a newly built cabin on it. But Most of Saturday’s events were canceled due to bad weather but the festivities resumed on side Stockton city limits. The Protection Agency’s Superfund Sunday. Funds raised at the Cinco de Mayo fiesta will go to the Domestic Violence Coalition. clean-up site where International SEE GOVERNING ON A4 SEE FIRE ON A5

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A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 8, 2007 Utah & The West Valley Weather Forecast Laramie historic steam train sets off on trip to Washington Local Weather by Carrie May As travelers filled the historic Laramie More than 100 Laramie community Beginning in Cheyenne, steam engine Wed LARAMIE BOOMERANG Railroad Depot platforms early Thursday members, including 50 Laramie High No. 844 will travel to Tacoma, Wash., 81/54 LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) — The women morning, a sharp whistle sounded the School students, were able to make his- over the next month, picking up local 5/9 wore flats and jeans, and the men brought train’s arrival. Passengers boarded and toric trek from Laramie to Rawlins by rail enthusiasts along the way, dropping them Plentiful sunshine. Warm. High backpacks and coolers. leaned from open windows, waving to Thursday on the No. 844 Union Pacific off a few hours later at the next stop. 81F. Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph. But if you squinted just a little, you the people lining First Street. steam locomotive, sponsored by the The Union Pacific asked the Wyoming could almost make out the 100-year-old “It is just a once-in-a-lifetime opportu- Albany County Commission. County Commissioners Association ghosts of Laramie’s railroading past: The nity to ride on a steam train again,” said Known as the Union Pacific’s “living to invite community members to ride Thu woman in stiff petticoats carrying her Susan Simpson, Albany County Public legend,” the No. 844 was the last steam the train through Wyoming’s Laramie, 85/55 hatbox, a man in a military uniform wav- Library director. “I can remember being locomotive built for the Union Pacific Albany, Carbon, Sweetwater, Uinta and 5/10 ing good-bye to his family and a small boy a little girl and going down near the Railroad. It was delivered in 1944. A high- Lincoln counties. The Albany County Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 80s in slacks and a newsboy cap running the (train tracks) with my father. There was speed passenger engine, it pulled the Commissioners, Albany County Clerk and lows in the mid 50s. strip of sidewalk alongside the depot. a steam train coming, ‘This is the last of Overland Limited, Los Angeles Limited, Jackie Gonzales said, extended their the steam engines,’ my dad said.” Portland Rose and the Challenger trains. invitation to local community members. Once in Rawlins, the passengers were bussed back to Laramie. Fri 87/56 The day was as steeped with memories 5/11 and as the train itself was with history. Mainly sunny. Highs in the upper “I lived in a boxcar the whole first 80s and lows in the mid 50s. 17 years of my life,” Laramie resident and Railroad Depot board member Dale ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content Service St. John said. “Well, it was revamped, redone, but there was never any indoor plumbing.” Temps / Precipitation St. John explained that, years ago, his father had worked on the Moffett Date High Low (prec./inches) Railroad line in Colorado. His father, he May 3 78 35; prec./.19; Snow Tr. said, even worked in the longest rail tun- May 4 48 36; prec./.31; Snow Tr. nel in the country at 6.2 miles long. May 5 48 34; prec./.16; Snow Tr. “The trains were our life,” St. John May 6 58 37; prec./.07; Snow Tr. said. May 7 67 43 Preserving our railroading history, he added, is what motivated him to become Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer for active at the Laramie Railroad Depot. the National Weather Service, reports that his “We came within months of tearing recording station at 139 S. Main received 0.73 this place down,” St. John said, adding inches of precipitation between May 3 and 7 that since the depot has been saved, a and a total of 0.73 inches in May. For the water year, which began Oct. 1, lot of work has gone into making it a 2006, Tooele has received 10.97 inches of museum. “Once it’s gone, it can never be precipitation. The normal for the year is 19.09 replaced.” inches of precipitation. Ken Brown of Laramie remembers boarding a train in Laramie years and Pollen Count years ago, riding all the way to Portland — a 20-hour trip — standing up. The Intermountain Allergy and “I rode the whole way in the vestibule,” Asthma pollen count for May 8, 2007, is as follows: AP Photo / Laramie Boomerang, Aaron Ontiveroz Brown said. And of the 50 students riding Mulberry — High Conductor Reed Jackson gives instructions to his workers while Union Pacific’s No. 844 steam locomotive is serviced Thursday, May 3 in Rawlins, the train, he said, “This is something for Maple — High Wyo. Known as the Union Pacific’s “living legend,” the No. 844 was the last steam locomotive built for the Union Pacific Railroad in 1944. the future generations to experience.” Oak — Moderate Grass — Moderate Mold — High Struggling Colorado towns open their backyards to ecotourism Subscriber Service by Judith Kohler the Mount Zirkel Wilderness Oetzel, a semiretired engineer merce books sage grouse watch- ing the valley floor have been If you haven’t received your ASSOCIATED PRESS and revealing the source of the from Boulder. ers in motels throughout town a draw since the state restored newspaper by 6:30 p.m., please WALDEN, Colo. (AP) — sounds — two big white air sacs Oetzel has traveled to to spread the wealth. Chamber them to the Walden area in the on the birds’ chests that repeat- Australia and Costa Rica to see director Rea Redman estimates call 882-0050 and our customer People jostled cameras and late 1970s. The town’s welcome representative will assist you. edly inflate and deflate. The exotic wildlife, but he’d never the grouse tours and birdwatch- squirmed on benches inside signs read: “Walden, moose Customer service hours on Tuesday a trailer on a high-mountain brown and black birds, about 2 seen the greater sage grouse, ers out on their own provide up viewing capital of Colorado.” and Thursday nights are 6:30 p.m. meadow as the tour guide gen- feet tall, fanned out their spiked the largest of chicken-like birds to 70 percent of the revenue in until 8 p.m. tly opened retractable doors, tail feathers, trying to attract on the Great Plains and roll- a “dead, slow month” for local the two or three hens checking ing, sagebrush-dotted hills of restaurants and motels. turning the bird blind into a them out and charging at the the West. “I think there’s a good “Ice fishing is at an end. Tooele window on one of nature’s most other eager males. chance we’ll go again next Snowmobiling is winding down. ������ spectacular shows: Strutting, ���������� The prancing stopped an year,” he said. 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He said it’s usually not MOTOR-VU 9:00 PG-13 ������������������������������������������������� ther side had an overall estimate necessary to plant anything — ������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������� of how the suit could affect graz- bankside shrubs and trees will �������������������������������������������� ing in the John Day watershed, come back rapidly on their own WILD HOGS$ & RED$ $ LINE the Columbia Basin or the West. after five to 10 years. ADMISSION: ADULTS: 6.00 CHILD/SENIOR: 1.00 Senior: 4.00 A3

TUESDAY May 8, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Correction “ Weekend mini regatta raised In the May 3 article N” “Early retirements not Gifts & Silk Florals likely to drain district of money for homeless (435) 843-0772 by Natalie Tripp months, the team has received bill through our tax system. The teachers,” the Transcript- CORRESPONDENT financial contributions, food, same happens when they wind Bulletin reported incor- Saturday was a big day for clothing, bicycles, appliances, up in legal trouble. 163 E. 100 S. rect information regarding (corner of 200 E.) transportation, and temporary the Tooele County Board of “Either way it happens, this the Tooele County School This That Realtors and Tooele County shelter as part of a 10-year, fund- problem does effect us,” Kuipers HOurs: Mon - Fri 10 am - 6 pm raising play to get the homeless District’s retirement plan. Relief Services who combined said. Sat 10 am - 4 pm for the first annual E-race off the streets. On January 23 there was a The plan outlined in the Homelessness Regatta and third Carol Haddock on the Board homeless count program story impacts other state annual Yard Sale held in Tooele. of Realtors committee said the in Tooele City with 20 homeless Remember mom on mothers Day Community members were plan is a great improvement for employees, but not Tooele people on the street and approx- County School District able to donate and buy items Tooele County and hopes that it imately 20 additional people may 13 from the yard sale — which was will flourish and not die. couch surfing between friends, employees. The program does not receive located on the corner of 100 neighbors or relatives. At any Tooele County School with a beautiful silk floral arrangement South and Main Street — and any funding from the city or given time there are approxi- or choose from our “cabin look” decor purchase paper houses to race state, and is only surviving District is currently in the mately 50 homeless and indigent around the Pratt Aquatic Center. through donations from busi- process of revising its cur- to a variety off great gift ideas that people seeking help from the The proceeds from the yard nesses and Tooele’s citizens. she’ll be sure to Tooele County Relief Services rent retirement package. sale and regatta totaled $3,200, According to Tooele County for food, shelter, clothing and A final decision has not which was given to the Tooele Relief Services Coordinator love County Relief Services for food, Karen Kuipers, housing 10 fami- other life sustaining assistance. yet been reached concern- The majority of these people are shelter and necessity items for lies for five months has a price ing the plan. The Tooele Bring in this ad and receive 10% off any the homeless. tag of around $420,000. Although women, children and teenagers, Transcript Bulletin apolo- Kuipers said. purchase over $15.00 The Tooele County Board of that number is high, there’s gizes for the error. Realtors, in conjunction with the another price to be concerned Because of the bad weather Tooele County Relief Services about: The cost of having citi- on Saturday, the yard sale will took on the challenge to help zens living on the street. When a run again this coming Saturday, earn money for the homeless serious health problem occurs, May 12 from 7 a.m. until 3 p.m. by putting them in apartments and they wind up in an emer- in hopes to attract more mem- Herniated Disc? Degenerated Disc? Sciatica? and applying for jobs as soon gency room without insurance, bers of the community and raise “Amazing FDA Approved Technology Works For The Most Difficult Low Back Pain Cases” as possible. 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photography / Maegan Burr Marta Johnson (right) pours the houses in to the water at the Pratt Aquatic Center for the Tooele County % Board of Realtors regatta while Johnny Waters (left) tries to contain them before the race begins. The regatta’s proceeds along with the board’s yard sale go to Tooele County Relief Services, which helps house off the homeless. This year first prize for the regatta was a quilt dontated by Sew Sweet. 40 most items! Garage condos offer storage for the man who has everything by Nicholas K. Geranios bigger (48 feet long by 20 feet group based in Alexandria, Va., high) and offer security and cli- does not keep statistics on it, said ASSOCIATED PRESS Featuring COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho (AP) mate control that isn’t available spokesman Tim Dietz. — What to get the man who has with standard storage. There are some 51,000 facilities • Willow Tree figurines • Picture frames everything? How about some There are communal bathrooms in the country that rent storage • Plush animals • Candy, coloring books and showers to clean up after space, but only a handful that sell place to keep all his stuff. • Baby items • Cards for all occasions Garage condos are the latest working up a sweat. The club- such space, he said. GarageTown houses have a kitchen, leather fur- is the biggest single player in the must-have for the well-to-do. • Unique gifts for all ages • WebKinz are now here! niture and big-screen televisions. field. For between $42,000 and The units are wired for telephone A couple of Florida companies $116,000, a company called Seasonal items and cable television, and have in the past year have built car GarageTown USA will sell a posh Get ready for Mother’s & Father’s Day wireless internet access. condos, dedicated primarily to garage to people who need a place So far, the garage condos are selling storage space for classic to store their toys, work on hot appreciating in value, making auto enthusiasts. Park Place Car rods or expand their businesses. them a good investment, Berglund Condo is opening a 224-garage The garages are located at sites said. facility in North Miami and a 179- You don’t have to be a patient or hospital visitor to shop. that look like ordinary storage While most people are unlikely garage facility in Fort Lauderdale. am pm rental facilities, but they come to spend $76 per square foot for DreamCar Carriage House has Hours 10 to 6 | Monday through Friday with some unusual features, an empty metal box, the condo opened a 120-car facility in the including heat and air condition- garages tend to be most popular Fort Lauderdale area. ing, a clubhouse for owners and with the affluent, Berglund said. Steve Stone of Coeur d’Alene 2055 N. Main | Tooele the society of like-minded folks. GarageTown had a display at the bought a GarageTown unit and “It’s a storage community, a life- recent Barrett-Jackson Collector uses it to store and ship vintage style,” said Carrie Berglund, mar- Car Auction in Scottsdale, Ariz., dolls and action figures that he keting manager for GarageTown, and took nine reservations for sells on eBay. Stone built a loft which is based here and has built units at its new facility in Chandler, office inside the unit, where on or is building about 20 facilities Ariz., she said. a recent day action figures from in Idaho, Washington, Colorado, The condo concept is so new programs such as “Star Trek,” Texas, Alaska and Arizona. and limited that the Self Storage “Welcome Back, Kotter” and Garage condos are typically Association, an industry trade “Happy Days” lined the walls. A4

A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 8, 2007 Want to be part of an Teen dancer records perfect score at Exciting Team national Dance Attack competition by Steve Schwartzman “It has been a lot of fun to with a series of medals and CORRESPONDENT learn to dance and compete,” $10,000 for their Dance Off stu- Tooele teen Amara Christopherson said. “I loved to dio as their prize. Christopherson has only been dance ever since I started.” “I really couldn’t believe we dancing for five months, but Christopherson and Holgon did so well,” Christopherson during that spell she’s already took first place overall with said. “It was awesome.” Fire & Rescue learned 35 different dances. their dance in St. George. Their Christopherson said she has Her favorite is the tango, a tango was taped and shown the really valued her experience in dance that recently won her a next week at Carnegie Hall in dance. Safety Team national award in the Dance New York City, where it was “I love dancing, it brings out at the Attack competition. judged by 50 professional judg- so much emotion and expres- Christopherson, 15, recently es and critiqued by Paula Abdul sion, especially the tango was awarded a statewide cham- Amara Christopherson danced from “American Idol.” because it’s the ‘love-hate’ pionship in ballroom dance and her way to a perfect score in a “I was so excited when we dance,” she said. received high honors nationally national competition. won. I couldn’t remember much Christopherson plans on in the Dance Attack competi- a six-minute tango routine for because I was jumping up and auditioning this week for Z- tion last month. months before traveling to St. down,” Christopherson said. Motion, the Tooele High School In January, Christopherson George to compete with 1,197 The national judges gave ballroom dance team. She will and her partner, Jared Holgon other competitors in front of Christopherson and Holgon also continue to dance with of Salt Lake City, began danc- 35 professional judges for the a perfect score against 2,000 Dance Off. ing with Dance Off, a studio in Dance Attack competition. other couples from across the “I just want to keep dancing,” Salt Lake City. They worked on nation. The duo walked away she said. Training Starts Thursday May 10th at 6:30 pm Tooele wastewater manager receives statewide award by Steve Schwartzman standing job to win this. They work statewide. with the city in the water Call John Gollaher at 830-8552 CORRESPONDENT look at your equipment, maps, Morrison received a plaque department, but moved on to staff size, efficiency — just awarding him the honor or Tony Crites 830-6113 At some jobs, quality is in the wastewater management after air. At Jim Morrison’s job, about everything — and they at a city council meeting a year and a half, and has however, it’s in the water. only choose the best.” Wednesday at Tooele City been in the field for over two Morrison, 45, a lifetime Annually, the Water and Hall. decades. Tooele resident and worker Environmental Association of “Jim really faced some “It isn’t easy work, but I’m Utah holds the award cam- stiff competition statewide,” for Tooele City for 23 years glad to do it and do it well,” paign for sewage and waste- said Dan Olsen, Tooele City was recently awarded the state Morrison said. water workers, who are nomi- Wastewater Superintendent. of Utah’s 2007 Outstanding “Jim is superb,” Olsen said. nated all throughout the state “There are so many people “He has the integrity and abil- Collections Operator award in two categories: below 5 mil- who work hard in this field, for water treatment systems lion daily gallons water flow, and this shows you just how ity to deserve this award, and of under 5 million daily gal- and above 5 million daily gal- hard of a worker Jim is.” we’re really proud of him.” lons. lons water flow. Nominees Morrison, with his small Overall, Morrison is more “This wasn’t the easiest are interviewed by the state staff, is in charge of about 110 than happy to know that he is thing to win,” said Morrison. regarding the amount of work, miles of sewage line in the doing his job right. “You have to get the people size of staff, amount of equip- city, maintaining the drains “I’m just glad to keep the who choose the winners to ment, and many other areas to and pipes that keep the water water flowing downhill,” he See News Happening? know that you’re doing an out- prove who has put in the best flowing. He began working said. Give Us a Call! 882-0050 Your Complete TOOELE RANSCRIPT TOOELETRANSCRIPT T Local News Source. ULLETIN BULLETIN B nity sees this as a negative rather Governing than a positive,” Alloway said, “because the location is incon- continued from page A1 venient, and the property would one vehicle for accepting the gift be expensive to maintain.” He could be the formation of a spe- suggests the community consider cial service district. accepting the gift and selling the A special service district is property, banking the money to Heavy metal. a quasi-governmental agen- build a park closer to the center cy formed to manage a tightly of town. defined area. The best known “This is a generous gift, if our service district in Tooele County town figures out what to do with is the Stansbury Park Service it,” he said. But if a decision is not Agency, an organization that made soon, he cautions, Atlantic manages the community’s parks, Richfield may well decide to take greenspaces, golf course and the offer off of the table. lake. Since fees are not usually If formed, a Pine Canyon ser- charged to use a public park, vice agency would be able to Cline said, Pine Canyon residents levy taxes necessary to provide may also consider renting an for the maintenance of properties existing building on the site to within its boundaries. individuals for wedding recep- Several ideas have already tions, family reunions and other been put forward for the Atlantic community activities. This would Richfield property. allow Pine Canyon to recoup the Jennifer Lane, community cost of maintaining the building involvement coordinator for the and park. EPA, suggested the house could Accepting the property gift and be turned into a museum dedi- forming a township will require cated to the history of the com- the support of the entire com- munity. Pine Canyon was once munity, according to Cline. She home to a copper smelter and said community advisory group refinery that opened in 1910. The members are expected to canvas business was an important part the area soliciting input on the of the county’s economy during proposed gift before any action the first half of the 20th century. is taken. The area could also be desig- A decision about accepting the nated a public park. Since fees land donation is something to be are not usually charged to use decided between the county com- a public park, Cline said, Pine mission and the residents of Pine Canyon residents may also con- Canyon, Cline said, but the offer sider renting the existing building alone could serve as a spring- to individuals for wedding recep- board for grassroots involvement tions, family reunions and other in the community’s development. community activities as a way to Pine Canyon would be the most recoup the cost of maintaining recent and smallest community the building and park. in Tooele Valley to consider form- But the isolated location of the ing some sort of local govern- property is problematic, said Kurt ing body. 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TUESDAY May 8, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 ������������ REEL TALK ���������� ����������� Texas hold ‘em flick ‘Lucky You’ just isn’t worth the gamble �������������� y grandpa screen I can’t help but �������������� and I played smile. ���������������� Mpenny-ante Huck is what many poker for years. When would call a com- �������� I came to visit, he pulsive gambler. His would take me to profession is playing play with his other poker and at first it poker buddies, and seems that he plays as an 8-year-old I for greed. The open- would win, carrying ing sequence shows out several dollars him trading in a digital worth of pennies. I Missy camera and valuable Thompson always kept a poker ring for a stake. He’s STAFF WRITER MICHAEL C. GUBLER, Agent face and even made already sold most of 108 East Vine up my own games. his worldly posses- I still play poker for fun and sions. As the film progresses, Tooele, UT 84074 certainly enjoy the most recent it’s obvious Huck just wants to 882-0202��������� poker-frenzy, Texas hold ’em, beat his father — someone he’s on which the new film “Lucky never beaten — who is hailed You” is based. as the king of poker. Texas hold ’em has taken the Huck meets Billie and finds world by storm. It was featured out she is the younger sister ������������������������������������������� in “Casino Royale” and other of his friend Suzanne (Debra ����������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������� films, but the story of “Lucky Messing). There’s an instant ����������������������������� You” focuses primarily on this attraction between the two, but game of poker. The story is nothing obviously romantic. simple and at times sweet. But Huck takes her to learn how to because Texas hold ’em is so play poker and teaches her that If it happens here, prominent in this film, it’s more having a poker face is key and read about it here. like a dramatized version of even though you won one hand watching the game on televi- it doesn’t mean you have to let photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures sion than an actual film. The another person win the next Huck Cheever (Eric Bana) teaches Billie Offer (Drew Barrymore) the basics of Texas Hold’em in “Lucky You.” static performance by Drew hand. However, when Billie dis- tournament, Huck finds himself You” is one that would prob- Barrymore as Billie Offer, a covers Huck has stolen money lounge singer who just moved to from her, she becomes out- playing as one of the finalists ably be best seen at home on Las Vegas, doesn’t make “Lucky raged. Huck is trying to buy against his father. His lifelong DVD instead of in the theater. You” any more credible. his way into a big Texas hold dream has been to beat his However, if you enjoy playing Find out There isn’t much to the story ’em tournament which costs father at poker and now he poker — especially Texas hold with the exception of the sweet $10,000. He was going to take finally has his chance, but will ’em — this film will definitely how you can save father-son relationship between her money and try to build off his hard-nosed style of play hold your attention longer than Huck Cheever (Eric Bana) and of that. Instead he tries every cost him this chance? those who don’t play the game. The romantic side of “Lucky L.C. Cheever (Robert Duvall). other means possible to get [email protected] Bana and Duvall were definitely into the tournament, including You” is overpowered by the $2150 more believable in their respec- taking a bet that he couldn’t poker. This film does show that in manufacture incentives and utility rebates. tive roles than Barrymore. The run five miles and play 18 holes gambling has some consequenc- FLICK AT A GLANCE cameo performance by Robert of golf under 78 strokes in less es — without being too over- Grade: C Plus, 12 months No Interest No Pay SAC OAC on Downey Jr. as Telephone Jack than three hours. Eventually, bearing. I wouldn’t consider it Rated: PG-13 approved credit. was perhaps the most memo- Huck takes up an offer to have a romantic comedy but rather a Time: 124 minutes rable performance in the film. someone spot him the money drama focusing on poker and a Now playing Anytime I see Downey on- so he can play. Once in the father-son relationship. “Lucky Right Now

“Most of our fires start the tial fires,” Rigby said. abundance of flammable veg- You can legitimately save up to $2150 on a system installed by a later part of June through The BLM operates two fire etation took control after a wet company that has been working in your neighborhood for over 15 years. And because we’ll make sure you know all of your Fire August, and we get a lot of stations during the summer in spring last year and provided for continued from page A1 options so you can choose which one will best fit your budget, natural starts from lightning,” Tooele County — one in Skull a hotter-than-normal fire season. you’ll likely save More Time & Money with Harris Air over any Rigby said. “But we consider Valley and one in Vernon. Rigby department is primarily funded Another factor is the increase other heating and air conditioning contractor. May through October as our fire said the Vernon fire station also through the city, as are all the in population and amount of season. Each year the number of helps out with fires in Utah fire departments in the county. human activity. “People work- fires seem to go up.” County. The Salt Lake BLM Trust the company that has been living “Several years ago, the sher- ing and playing creates fires. “It’s hard to predict but indi- field office covers 11 counties Vehicles with chains dragging and working in your neighborhood for iff’s office used to fight fires. But cations show that the west des- in northwest Utah. Most of the the county later negotiated con- on the highway creates sparks. over 15 years. ert is going to burn pretty well fires it responds to are in Tooele People using heavy equipment tracts with all the fire depart- this year,” Rigby said. “We just County, followed by Utah and ments in the county to help digging creates sparks and fields received a good amount of mois- Box Elder counties. ignite,” she said. “A lot of major respond to fires 15 miles outside ture this weekend, which helps “Most of the fires are caused fires could be avoided if people each department’s boundaries,” the cheat grass grow. Thousands by lightning, but we’re also see- were prepared and had a shovel Park said. “These contracts were of acres of cheat grass make ing more human-caused fires. to throw dirt on the fire or a set up with all the departments Tooele County an active area There is a lot of recreation activ- large fire extinguisher nearby. — Rush Valley, Vernon, Tooele, for summer wildfires. Even with ity at 5 Mile Pass on the Utah- 272 N. Broadway, Tooele Grantsville, Stockton and North spring rains, cheat grass dries Tooele County border,” Rigby We put out most of our fires 882-1069 Tooele County. We also have out fast.” said. She indicated the entire using dirt, not water.” a fire department at Wendover The BLM spent time on county is increasingly becoming “The number of fires was up, Airport. We’re very fortunate in Monday burning weeds in Skull a playground for Salt Lake and but the acreage burned was this county to have outstanding Valley and planting koshia — a Utah counties, and that creates down because we were able volunteer fire departments.” plant that retains moisture and increased potential for fires. to jump on them quicker with A Division of Harris Air Systems Those departments should limits the spread of wildfires There were more than 200 the help of these volunteer fire No Gimmicks…Just The Facts departments,” Rigby said. be busy this summer. With the — to replace cheat grass. fires during 2006 in the BLMs 11- From Harris Trained Professionals! dry conditions, this fire season “Cheat grass dries out in June county coverage area, up from e-mail:mwatson@tooeletranscript. should mirror last year’s. and adds a lot of fuel for poten- 120 fires in 2005. Rigby said an com TC United Housing year the market here was now selling for an average of in Grantsville are listed in the continued from page A1 Competition rocking and rolling. Even real $195,000, according to Warner. $400,000 to $500,000 range. Six of about 5 percent during the estate agents couldn’t keep The average price for hous- houses in Erda are listed in the same period. up.” es may be slightly skewed by $490,000 to $525,000 range. Homes weren’t the only new construction at the high Soccer Sign ups “We’re seeing an influx of About 52 houses in the 84074 segment of the market to see end of the market. Two new people come here,” Warner zip code area (Tooele, Erda, drastic gains last year. Land houses under construction at Thursday, May 10th 7 pm - 9 pm said. “People still want to relo- prices nearly doubled over Doloraso Estancia development Lake Point, Stansbury Park) (Stansbury Park and Tooele) cate from the Wasatch Front the past 18 months, with five- on Durfee Street in Grantsville are currently listed at prices and land prices are still lower acre parcels that sold for an are listed at $1.5 million and above $300,000. here than in other areas. Last average of $95,000 in 2006 $799,000. Four other houses [email protected] Saturday, May 12th 12 pm - 4 pm (Grantsville, Stansbury Park, Tooele)

She suggested that parents Services is one such organiza- cell phones with toy ones. Thursday, May 17th 7 pm - 9 pm 911 give unused cells phones to tion that is in desperate need “My daughter has a pink one (Stansbury Park and Tooele) continued from page A1 charitable organizations that of help and accepts donated and she loves it,” she said. can sell them to recycling cen- cell phones. “Children just want to feel cover the needs of the growing ters. Campbell suggests parents grown up.” Friday, May 18th 7 pm - 9 pm community, Campbell said. Tooele County Relief replace their children’s real [email protected] (Stansbury Park) Saturday, May 19th 12 pm - 4 pm Prudential (Stansbury Park, Grantsville) Utah Real Estate Tooele will be at Quality Ford. Stansbury Park will be at the clubhouse conference room. Grantsville will be at the City Hall Cost is $60 for U7 and under (U5, turning 4 on or before July 31) Gotta Get has joined the Grantsville Cost is $70 for U8 - U19 Something Off Office of Prudential Your Chest? Utah Real Estate (turning 18 or younger, on or before July 31) Experienced Realtor waiting to serve Fall and Spring Write a letter your real estate needs. Purchase your tickets for TC United night at Real Salt to the Editor, Tsaac Butler Lake July 4th. (Firework show inclued with ticket (it’s good therapy). Please contact Isaac at purchase) $14 each Cell 801-867-6753 P.O. Box 390 Business offi ce 435-884-0555 for any Tooele, UT 84074 Real Estate needs or questions. [email protected] A6 OPINION

A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 8, 2007 ■ Editorial ■ Guest Opinion ■ Letters to the Editor ■ Editor Jeff Barrus [email protected] Open Forum 882-0050

Voice of Tooele County since 1894

OUR VIEW Remember the man behind the new courthouse The new Tooele County courts complex had already been operational for sev- eral weeks before it was christened the Gordon R. Hall Courthouse — the first courthouse in the state to be named for a judge. At the ceremony on April 23, Hall, now 81 and retired, was honored by local and state leaders and legal colleagues. The event was covered by almost every major statewide media outlet. That bright spotlight, however, passes on quickly. And for most of us, the state-of-the-art building that bears Hall’s name will simply go on being called “the courthouse,” as the old building was known for years. That’s natural but unfortu- nate, since the man behind the building is deserving of our enduring admiration and respect. Gordon Hall left a legacy of balanced, reasonable decision making with the Utah Supreme Court and the 3rd District Court, and before that as the Tooele County Attorney. Colleagues who worked with him universally recall him as a man of tre- mendous integrity and impartiality, who favored common sense and moderation over radical intellectualization and unduly harsh decisions. He was also humble, using his station entirely for others rather than any self-serving ambitions. One of Hall’s most laudable acts as chief justice of the state Supreme Court — a role he served in for a record-setting 12 years — was to make the state’s judi- ciary fully independent by pushing the Legislature to change the judicial selection process. In 1984, he addressed the Legislature on the topic — a speech that was partially quoted during the new courthouse dedication ceremony — by saying, “There is no harm in turning a politician into a judge. He may become a good judge. The curse of the elective system is that it turns every judge into a politician. Judges selected through contested elections are obliged to engage in political activities in ways that prejudice their judicial independence.” Hall won that good fight and many more — to the betterment of all the people of Utah. But we will always take special pride in the idea that he got his start in Tooele and belonged to us first. So next time you make a trip down to the new courthouse, please take a moment to remember the man whose name it bears. He’s certainly worthy of the public honor of having his name on a building, but LETTERS TO THE EDITOR he’s also worthy of the more private honor of having us remember exactly what he stood for. Don’t blame East administrators humanity than the acts that brought To all of the parents who used the us there. LETTERS POLICY Amberly Crawford parents’ meeting at East Elementary The Transcript Bulletin welcomes let- GUEST OPINION Tooele last Monday (April 30) night as a ters to the editor from readers. Letters “roasting” for the school district and must be no longer than 250 words, school administration, shame on you. Keep Mexican border closed civil in tone, written exclusively for Adults must shoulder This meeting was meant to help us, The United States Department of the Transcript Bulletin, and accompa- the parents, be able to deal with Transportation is poised to kick the nied by the writer’s name, address and this [the arrest of 3rd grade teacher border wide open to trucks from phone number. Priority will be given to blame for underage excess Christopher Burton on charges of Mexico operating throughout the letters that refer to a recent article in ongress hospitalized for the sort of mysteri- sexual abuse of eight students]. These United States. This will have a very the newspaper. All letters may be sub- should close ous ailments that regular folks never administrators do not deal with this real effect on all highway users. DOT ject to editing. Cthe loophole get, but people like Lohan and Mariah on a daily basis. They are just as lost says safety and security programs that allows celebri- Carey seem to always be afflicted with. as the rest of us. If any of you who are in place. This is a joke. Truckers Letters written to thank an individual ties under the age For some reason the teacher who were pointing fingers can do a better in the United States must hold a or organization should be submitted for of 21 an exemption works a night job to make ends meet job, then I expect to see you applying valid commercial driver’s license with “Notes of Appreciation” from the drinking never misses work after being hospi- for the position of superintendent. 10 years of driving history. For the Readers who are interested in writing a age laws. talized for exhaustion, but celebrities Whether or not Burton is guilty, none Mexican equivalent, we won’t know if Though few with little to do but party often do. of it is the fault of the principal, Mark longer guest op-ed column on a topic of these drivers are trained as truckers general interest should contact Editor people know about Daniel Kline It seems the rigors of working a few Brunsdale, the superintendent, Mike or terrorists. United States’ truckers this rule, clearly Jeff Barrus directly via the contact GUEST COLUMNIST months out of the year making movies Johnsen, or Mrs. Francis, who was are required to be drug-and-alcohol information at the top of this page. it must exist as in between floating cocktail parties named as Burton’s team teacher. If tested and to follow hours of service countless under- takes more out of you than working you were one of the parents who regulations for driving time. No such E-mail: [email protected] age stars openly consume alcohol in construction, driving a cab or doing claimed that Burton molested your regulations exist in Mexico. DOT says Fax: (435) 882-6123 the country’s hottest nightspots with- any manner of real work. children a couple years ago and you every truck will be inspected at the Mail: Letters to the Editor out any interference from law enforce- Of course, celebrity exhaustion reported it to the district but nothing border. Not likely. They inspect less Tooele Transcript Bulletin ment. generally leads to that same celebrity was done, my question is why didn’t than 4 percent right now. And what P.O. Box 390 When non-famous high school or admitting he or she has a problem and you report it to law enforcement? will these trucks haul into the United young college kids drink out in the checking into rehab. That’s, of course, Principal Brunsdale cannot moni- States? Could be people or drugs or open they receive constant harassment what Lohan did recently although tor every teacher’s classroom all day dirty bombs. We won’t know. Why the tions than answers. And until the DOT from police. Though they may not get she never actually came forward and long. Mrs. Francis also did the best rush to open the border? The answer can assure the public that Mexican arrested, parties get broken up, kegs admitted her addictions. she could under the circumstances. is money. The United States Chamber trucks are just as safe as U.S. trucks, get confiscated and parents get noti- All the blame, however, cannot be What was she supposed to tell these of Commerce believes we need more the border must stay closed. Contact fied. For regular people under 21, get- placed on Lohan and the other young kids all those weeks that Burton was trucks and cheaper labor. So safety is your elected officials today and tell ting caught abusing, or even drinking, stars who have followed her dubious missing unexplainably? Being at the compromised and American drivers them to keep the border closed. alcohol leads to at least mild trouble if lead. Though the media loves to point parents’ meeting on Monday night lose their jobs. Doesn’t sound like Juli Murray not serious consequences. out Lohan’s every slip-up, detailing her and hearing the way these parents anyone in this country wins. Right Tooele For non-celebrities, breaking the drunken hookups with shipping heirs, behaved made me lose more faith in now there are definitely more ques- law at least requires some level of cleverness. You have to hide your keg sleazy sitcom stars and trust fund in the woods or sneak beer into some- babies, they never mention the adults body’s basement. If you’re famous, who enabled this behavior turning the GUEST OPINION however, you can drink with impunity other cheek. and actually get celebrated on the gos- The most frightening aspect of sip pages for doing so. watching stars like Lohan, Mary Kate ATV riders should show respect for wilderness This not-so-subtle acceptance of Olsen, Nicole Richie and Britney behavior that would not be tolerated Spears become overrun by their vari- hile I was found in that park. ties of expended shotgun and rifle from normal teens enables celebrities ous problems and addictions is that out explor- Another area where little damage shells, soda cans, beer cans and like Lindsay Lohan to become alcohol- the adults in their lives simply let it Wing last can be done is Knolls, which is locat- bottles, plastic garbage and refuse ics before they can legally drink. Call happen. From the parents unwilling week on the west ed about 50 miles west of Grantsville of all kinds. Whether ATV riders are it the “Drew Barrymore Effect,” but to risk alienating their meal ticket to bench of the Onaqui just south of Interstate 80. There responsible or not I don’t know, but somehow while we condemn underage the directors, agents, managers and Mountains, I wit- are many dunes and trails to ride on by virtue of the lack of respect that drinking as a society, we gladly accept publicists, they all see the behavior but nessed something here where you won’t be tearing up many of them show the environment, it when the drinker is a cute famous forgive it as long as the star is making that disturbed me turf and soil. it would not be surprising to find greatly. Several ATV ATVs are destroying many places actress like Lohan. everyone money. that the same individuals were care- riders were follow- in the desert and high up in the This fresh-faced kid actress who It’s easy to slap whichever young lessly leaving their garbage about. ing the road and mountains. When topsoil and vegeta- delighted America in “Freaky Friday” starlet has screwed up most recently Jaromy Jessop then they just took tion are torn up it causes erosion, I find it hard to believe that some has become a chain smoking alcoholic on the cover of a magazine and poke GUEST COLUMNIST ATV riders are surprised when they who has seemingly slept with the fun at her troubles. It’s harder to cast off up the side of and pretty soon large areas of land the hill where there that were once lush and pristine are are met with resistance from private vast majority of famous men. Once blame on her parents and the other land owners who question their right slightly cherubic and innocent, Lindsay adults who should be protecting the was no track, trail, reduced to the Oklahoma dust bowl. or road of any kind. To watch them The Forest Service and the BLM of passage. I wouldn’t want my land Lohan has become a creepily skinny child from herself instead of just focus- tear up the grass and land where have worked very hard to provide destroyed in this fashion either. addict who denied her problems while ing on how much money everyone can previously there had been no mark citizens with areas to ride in — such The reason that many of us go out aggressively flaunting them in front of make before the child ends up dead. the press. made me just a bit angry. as Paiute Trail near Fillmore or the into the wilderness is to experience I understand the need for speed Great Western Trail, which can be the landscape in its natural state, Though numerous media reports Daniel B. Kline’s book, “50 Things and excitement that goes along with accessed from Fairview, Ephraim, had the underage star drinking her Every Guy Should Know How to Do,” untouched by man. This can be done way across America’s hottest night- riding ATVs. I also understand the Manti or Salina — where they will on an ATV if the rider is respectful is available in bookstores everywhere. natural instinct to test your machine not damage watersheds, forests, spots, Lohan repeatedly claimed she He can be reached at dan@notastep. and stays on established trails. If did not have a problem. She passed to see what it can do and how far wildlife habitat and surrounding ter- not, ATV riders are simply destroy- com. An archive of his columns can you can push it. I would submit to rain. I would respectfully ask all ATV out on sets, missed work and has been be found at www.notastep.com. ing the resource that they took the these ATV riders, however, that there riders to stick to those areas. time and trouble to go out and enjoy. are plenty of places set aside for Lone Rock in Skull Valley is a Once damaged by vehicles, much doing just that. If people want to go prime example of what happens of this terrain will take decades to off-trail and have a grand old time when people don’t. Lone Rock and de-virginizing the terrain, I would the surrounding terrain have been recover. Too bad that the plethora of suggest they go to the Little Sahara chewed to pieces with numerous trails that already exist are just not Recreation area. Little Sahara is trails going here and there in hap- enough for some of these people. A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since 1894 a great place for motorcycles and hazard fashion. What a wreck of ATVs. You can test your machines country. And usually in areas like 5 Jaromy Jessop writes on local his- Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus there all day long by attempting a Mile Pass that have been reduced tory and outdoor adventure, and Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor climb of 1,000-foot Sand Mountain or to a maze of unsightly 4X4 tracks, is a frequent contributor to the one of the thousands of other dunes you will also find large quanti- Transcript-Bulletin. A7

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W 154 202 0 0 6 “They took him to lunch,” Burton’s house, which is one 5 201 2100 S. Isaacson said. block from East Elementary, was 201 West Burton .

W Valley continued from page A1 Deputy County Attorney Dave not an ideal place for him to be 0 3100 S. Cundick suggested Burton may due to “a groundswell of animos- 8 1 packing to leave town. try to leave the state if he is able ity toward him,” according to 9 171 3500 S.

During the 20-minute hearing, to make bail. Isaacson. She also pointed out . W 4100 S.

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defense attorney Tara Isaacson 0 0 argued that Burton’s bail should said. “Although he has been here investigators and did not resist 1. Solid Lines ( Road Open ) 4 be reduced to $50,000 bondable. for three years, he still has family arrest. 2. Dashed Lines ( Road Closed ) 3. Road Closed Friday, May 11, 2007 at noon She said Burton is not a flight and friends in Indiana.” Cundick argued that Burton until Monday, May 14, 2007 at 6:00 a.m. risk, has no criminal record, Cundick also told the court was a danger to the community. ( Both Directions ) has close ties to the community, that Burton was arrested before “We have eight 7-year-old vic- owns a home in Tooele and has two key interviews with alleged tims who courageously came the support of friends and fam- victims even took place. forward and talked to police,” ily. Tooele County detective Jim Cundick said. “What message Burton underwent an evalua- Dekanich said officers had to [would reduced bail] send to tion late last week. The results of arrest Burton when they did them? He is a danger to the com- the evaluation have been sealed because they thought he was munity. He’s a danger to the vic- Kennecott Utah Copper is cleaning up and reclaiming land impacted by the court — as has been any leaving town. tims.” by historic mining and processing operations. The remnants of old identifying information on the mining facilities will be removed on both sides of State Highway 201. alleged victims. So far eight stu- The tailings pipelines on the lower steel bridge and concrete flume dents have alleged that Burton touched them inappropriately. are no longer used. Both structures cross the highway near the Isaacson asked Judge Kouris Magna Concentrator Complex. The removal of the pipe/bridge and to allow her client to stay at the flume require a closure of SR201 and SR202. For public safety, West Jordan home of a family Happy traffic will be detoured away from the demolition area. Emergency friend, where he would remain pending a trial. While at this th vehicles will have access. home, she promised, he would “Fabulous 50 ” have no contact with the alleged Kennecott Utah Copper apologizes for any inconvenience caused by victims or their families. She also said that, under Utah state law, Birthday the demolition project on May 11-14. Thank you for your cooperation. the court has to determine if an A member of the RIO TINTO Group individual in custody is stable, going to do anything impulsive Debbie Crosby or flee. If the answers to those May 8, 1957 questions are “no,” then a lower bail should be considered. Judge Kouris asked if Burton had contacted any of the alleged Love, victims or their family members Your Family AAmembermember of of the the RIORIO TITINTONTO GrGroupoup since the investigation began. According to Isaacson, several parents of former students and a few fellow teachers had called Burton to offer support. A8 OBITUARY

A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 8, 2007 NOTES OF OBITUARIES APPRECIATION Juan Benito Sandoval for several years as a resident of Bertha Gay Cardon Thank You Tooele. He is survived by his chil- dren: Robert (Annie) Sandoval, 1912 – 2007 1934 – 2007 Joseph (Chris) Sandoval, John A special thank you to the B. Sandoval, Raymond (Cami) Tooele County 4-H Horse Juan Benito Sandoval our Sandoval, Teresa Martinez and Bertha passed away in peace Council for the flowers planted beloved husband, companion, at the Rocky Mountain Health around the Grantsville Senior several grandchildren and great- father, grandfather and great- grandchildren. He is preceded Center May 5, 2007. She was born Citizens Center. Your service in Payson, Utah on July 26, 1912 grandfather passed away May in death by his parents and will brighten many visitors. her parents were William Thorton 3, 2007, peacefully at home in sibling Elizabeth. He is loved Merrellyn Solmonson Gay and Kjersti Peterson. Bertha Sacramento, Calif. He was born and will be missed. His family married LeRoy Willard Cardon Aug. 7, 1934, in Grand Junction, and friends are thankful he is at in Provo, Utah on Aug. 3, 1933. Colo. to Faustin and Ramona peace. We are thankful for the DEATH NOTICE She lived in Tooele for 69 years, Sandoval. He served in the U.S. love of his companion of several Funeral services are pend- Marine Corps from 1954 to 1957. she loved her family and those years Cindy Gardner who cared who knew her. Bertha was head ing for Joyce Stromberg who He was married to Mary Angie for and loved him in his later housekeeper for 17 years at the died May 7, 2007. For further Ortega for 32 years. He retired years. A memorial Mass service information please contact Tate Juan Benito Sandoval Tooele Valley Rest Home. Bertha Bertha Gay Cardon from the Tooele Army Depot as will be held on May 9, at 6 is survived by Maureen (Jim) Mortuary. A full obituary will passed away before her were her an ammunition specialist after He was a member of the St. p.m. at St. Marguerite’s Catholic Palmer of Grantsville, Robert appear in Thursday’s edition of parents, husband, three sisters more than 30 years of service. Marguerite’s Catholic Church Church located at 15 S. 7th St. LeRoy Cardon of Lakewood, the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. and two brothers. Bertha request- Calif., four grandchildren, 12 ed no funeral. A dedication of her great-grandchildren, 11 great- grave was held Tuesday, May 8 at great-grandchildren, and brother Dorothy McFarland the Tooele Cemetery. Rounds Morden (Enone) Gay. Those who April 18, 1918 Alan Oldroyd – May 5, 2007 September 22, Concealed Our loving mother, grand- 1948 – May 2, 2007 Firearms Training mother, great-grandmother and friend returned to her Father in Get your Concealed Our dear husband, father, son, Firearms permit. Classes Heaven on Monday, May 7, 2007, grandfather, brother and uncle held on a regular basis. at the age of 89 surrounded by was returned to his heavenly her family. She has finally been More information available at: father on May 2, 2007. Alan was reunited with her best friend, www.greatbasinguns.com born on September 22, 1948, to husband and eternal compan- or Call � Lee J. and Elizabeth Oldroyd in ion, Leon Ellsworth Rounds. � Dorothy McFarland Rounds Moroni, Utah. Alan graduated Dorothy was born on April 18, 435-830-3921 from Tooele High School and 1918, in Ophir, Utah to Thomas grandchildren. She was also an attended Westminster University Lafayette McFarland and active member of The Church of on a baseball scholarship. Alan Margaret Orton McFarland. She Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Who Makes the Best Hearing Aids, proudly volunteered to serve Alan Oldroyd later married Leon E. Rounds and touched many lives through his country in Vietnam for two and How Much Do They Cost? and they had two wonderful the callings in which she served. tours. Alan was a highly decorat- Alan had many talents which he sons Richard Lee and Gary Leon. She will be missed by many. Consumer’s Guide Compares ed soldier receiving many com- loved to share and utilize to help They moved to Tooele and were She is survived by her sons mendations during his service. all of his many friends and fam- 28 Major Hearing Aid Brands sealed in the Salt Lake Temple Richard (Claudia) and Gary Alan returned to Tooele where ily. Alan was specifically talented Get this book to learn: on June 7, 1963. She lived out (Karen) both of Tooele; grand- he found the love of his life Josie in creating silver rings which What is the best brand for you? her days as a Tooele resident children Scott (Brianna) Rounds Isabel Gonzales. 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From She was preceded in death his wife Josie, daughter Sylvia For a FREE copy, call Depot after 25 years. After Alan’s Offered to the public by attending dance competitions to by her parents, husband Leon, and Jeff Allred, son Sean and retirement from the Army Depot 1-800-957-6270 baseball and football games she brothers Frank, Fayette and Tess Oldroyd, mother Elizabeth Custom Hearing he was able to start his own 24-Hour Recorded Message could always be found cheering George (Tim) McFarland and Oldroyd and sisters Linda Bridges UT License #368167-4601 Alan’s Handyman business. Alan on her grandchildren. Another daughter-in-law Marlys Rounds. and Arlene Leach. Alan is also enjoyed spending time with of Grandma’s passions was Funeral services and a cel- survived by his grandchildren his family and especially loved cooking and in her later years ebration of her journey will be Michael and Colby Dow, Adam watching his grandkids grow and talking on the phone. At any held Friday, May 11 at 10 a.m. at and Miranda Broadston, Daniel play. Alan had a unique sense of given time she could be found the Tooele North Stake Center, Allred, and ‘Little’ Sean and Devin humor and brought brightness cultivating the many friendships 583 No 270 East. Friends may Oldroyd. Funeral services were to even the most gloomy days. she developed over the years call at Tate Mortuary Thursday held Monday, May 7, with inter- Alan had a special place in his as well as expressing her love from 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior ment at Tooele City Cemetery. heart for his ‘Big Kids,’ Alan’s of her grandchildren and great- at the church on Friday. Handyman men’s softball team. sqft Sizes Qty. Avail. Price Ea. 2’ x 8’ 2500 pcs $3.52 years, his children: Donald Shane (Was 25¢) 2’ x 10’ 2500 $4.40 Donald Jay Gibby (Ryann) Gibby of American

2’ x 12’ 2500 pcs $5.28 Fork; Henry Tyson (Tiffany) Donald Jay Gibby, 65, beloved Gibby of Riverdale; Ramah Lael 2’-0 Coverage husband, father and grandfather (Steve) Jaques of North Ogden; passed away on Sunday, May Ralph Bartley (Amanda) Gibby 6, 2007 from complications of of Orem; and four grandchil- Wegeners Granulomatosis con- dren. Also surviving are broth- tracted while serving in the mili- tary. ers and sisters Carol Jean Gibby He was born January 2, 1942 (Robert) Lord, Robert (Dorothy) in Ogden, Utah, the son of Ralph Gibby, Douglas Wayne (Elaine) Farnsworth Gibby and LouCeil Gibby, Keith Owen (Annette) Emma Butler Gibby. Gibby, Paul Butler (Julie) Gibby, He was a veteran serving in Beth Louise (John) Sever, John the Army during the Persian Edward (Shauna) Gibby, Mark Gulf War (Desert Storm). Don (Jane) Gibby. married Roselyn Lael Heiner on Donald Jay Gibby He was preceded in death by his parents. June 15, 1966 in the Salt Lake Twice he won national Best of has helped 31 scouts receive Funeral services will be held City LDS Temple. Don was a Show awards with his ceramics their Eagle. He loved to fish and on Thursday, May 10, at 1 p.m. member of The Church of Jesus and pencil drawing entries. His tie flies. He has enjoyed many Christ of Latter-day Saints. He life passions have been teach- outings hunting for deer, elk and at Myers Mortuary in Roy, 5865 served a Western Canadian ing, ceramics, scouting, fish- moose. South 1900 West. Friends and Mission. ing, hunting, drawing, tie flying, Through the past seven years family may call on Wednesday Graduated from Weber High horses and helping youth. of his sickness Don has taught from 6 to 8 p.m. and on Thursday Scholarships Available School and Weber State College Don taught school for 27 us that miracles still occur from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. The following scholarships are available to with an Associate’s Degree years. One of his many awards through faith in the atonement prior to services. Interment, students attending Utah State University, and then received a Bachelors included the KSL Teacher of Jesus Christ and the courage Ogden City Cemetery. and Masters of Fine Arts from Feature Award. He has been a of achieving our dreams. Send condolences to family at Tooele Regional Campus. Applications may Southern Illinois University. scout master for many years and Survived by his wife of 41 www.myers-mortuary.com. be picked up at the Front Desk. University of Utah Ron Mills James R. Gowans Scholarship 1960 – 2007

Apply by June 1st wants former students Today with heavy hearts we say goodbye to an incredible USU Tooele Regional Campus Scholarship SALT LAKE CITY (AP) “I’ve wanted to call this and loving man. Ron left us sud- Apply by June 1st — The University of Utah program for some time, denly and unexpectedly and will wants dropouts to drop in ‘Welcome Back, All Is be missed dearly by all those again. USU Tooele Regional Campus Graduate Forgiven,’” President Michael lucky enough to have known The school has identified Young joked Friday at gradu- him. He played different roles Student Scholarship 4,000 students who have at ation. “Wherever you are, we in each of our lives, but ask least 90 of the 122 credit invite you back.” Apply by July 1st anyone and they will tell you hours needed for a bachelor’s Utah’s higher education Poppy Ott Book Scholarship degree. Some fees would be commissioner, Richard the same, he was the strength waived, and returning stu- Kendall, has been talking and love that held us together. Apply by August 15th He was our glue. Ron loved dents would get academic to colleges and universities Ron Mills Oxygen for You Book Scholarship advice, child care and career about attracting former stu- life and lived everyday to the help. dents. fullest. He was happiest when Sandra Brownfield (Lou); father Apply by August 15th he was surrounded by family Melvin Mills; brother Dave Mills and friends. His presence was (Linda); and countless friends. Cargill Salt Scholarship a gift to the world. He is unique A celebration of Ron’s life will Apply As Needed and one of a kind. He is sur- be held Friday, May 11 at 1 p.m. vived by his loving wife Jolene; at Tate Mortuary, with a visita- High School Senior Scholarship See News Happening? sons Jason and Tyler; mother tion from 11:30 – 12:30 p.m. Apply by April 15th Give Us a Call! 882-0050

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TUESDAY May 8, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9 THEN & NOW Donner Springs served as final watering hole for early explorers s I with no signal Fremont became the Salt Desert that they were stood at exceedingly worried for the thrown completely off schedule ADonner safety of his men, then as he and yet still decided to attempt Springs gazing was preparing to set out along a crossing of the Sierra Nevada up at the snow their tracks in search of the Mountains in October. This was clad summits men, he spied through his eye- a disastrous decision that led of Pilot Peak glass a bit of smoke rising from to the death by freezing and I reflected the distant peak. The scouts starvation of over 40 people on some of had crossed the desert safely who were in turn cannibalized those who and found water on the other by the remainder of the group came before side. in order to survive as they were Jaromy Jessop me here at the Since that crossing of the stranded by blizzards in the GUEST COLUMNIST springs. One Salt Flats, Pilot Peak served as high mountains. The journals of my favorite a beacon to many emigrants and accounts of the survivors tales is that of early explorer who were brave enough to of the Donner party are chilling John C. Fremont who crossed attempt the crossing. The and extremely disagreeable to the desert in 1845. From the informational panels at Donner say the least. I often wonder summit of the Cedar Mountains Spring that were constructed why these poor souls didn’t just he gazed across the salt des- by the Oregon & California winter on the eastern benches ert and feared for the safety Trails Association relate the fol- of the Sierra Nevada. Haste cer- of his expedition should they lowing accounts of several of tainly made waste in the case attempt to cross the vast water- those parties. “On the opposite of the Donner Party. less expanse. Captain Fremont side of this valley rose abruptly One of the best descrip- made a plan, he would send his and to a high elevation another tions of the wreck of mate- famous scout Kit Carson along mountain (Pilot Peak) at the rial left by the emigrants at with two others — Auguste base of which we expected to photography / Jaromy Jessop Donner Springs comes from Archambault and Basil find the spring of fresh water The Old Stob tree to the left and information panel on the right frame Pilot Peak near Donner Springs. another famous visitor who has Lajeunese — in advance to which was to quench our thirst is situated so that as you read is absolutely no other fuel for what the Donner Party did. many links to Tooele County. the large peak that they could and revive and sustain the it, you can glance up and gaze miles and miles and those trees They threw out anything that Captain Howard Stansbury see in the distance that must drooping energies of our faith- upon the high rocky summits of found on Pilot Peak would would make the wagons lighter while conducting an explora- surely have water and grass at ful beasts,” wrote Edwin Bryant Pilot Peak. make you work really hard to so that the animals could pull tion of the Great Salt Lake and its base. in 1846. How formidable the Now back to the springs get at them. them through the mire. It was its environs, nearly perished Fremont told Carson that desert must have seemed from themselves. There is one small, Most people are familiar with to no avail however as many along with his party when they if they found water that they the top of the Cedar Mountains deep pool that is ringed on the tale of the Donner–Reed of the wagons were abandoned crossed the desert via the north should make a large signal to the Bryant Russell party and three sides by thick cattails. Party which was a group of in place to rot on the salt flats end of the Great Salt Lake and fire that it might be seen from all of those who would follow There is an abundance of nasty emigrants who crossed the des- where Charles Kelly would find headed out towards the beacon across the desert. So the troop in their footsteps. The sign moss and animal excrement ert during August/September of their remains many years later of the desert which is Pilot set out and after several days that relates the previous story in the water as it appears as 1846. This group of emigrants in the 1930s. Peak. We join the party out though the springs serve as had their wagons heavily So much time was lost to in the salt desert after having a makeshift corral for horses loaded with all kinds of valu- the Donner Party in the cutting spent a waterless, supper less or mules during parts of the ables from furniture to farm- of roads through the Wasatch night in the vicinity of Crater year — though I didn’t see any ing implements to all manner and their disastrous crossing of Island “Monday, October 29 — on this visit. Even though the of personal belongings. The On awaking early we found the water is foul, it is still an oasis weight of their wagons had mules gathered around us look- in the desert and there were actually worked to their benefit ing very dejected and miser- several different kinds of birds but when they left the Cedar able. They had searched in vain present chirping, whistling and Mountains and began their for food and were in a nearly singing. A small stream issues trek across the Great Salt Lake starving condition. Before us from the western side of the Desert, the weight of the wag- indeed lay the mountain where pool past an ancient old cot- ons proved to be too much for we hoped to find both food and tonwood that is at least 10 feet the thin crust of the Salt Flats water for them but between lay and probably more around at and they sank up to their boxes a mud plain of 15 or 20 miles the base. There is not much in the slimy, salty muck. which must be crossed before left of this old skeletal stump Imagine being stuck up to we could reach it.” as it appears that it has been your floorboards in a 40 mile In next week’s article we cannibalized at various times long mud hole. It would make will rejoin the trail of Captain over the last hundred and fifty you want to abandon your Stansbury and follow his photography / Jaromy Jessop years for firewood. I can hardly vehicle and leave it right there. progress to and from Donner A bird sits on a branch of the Old Stob tree near Donner Springs. blame anyone for that as there In many cases that is exactly Captain Howard Stansbury Springs. Let Us Help You Tone Down That Glare foxy bronze New Product Don’t forget about Mom! Blue Q Get your Mom bronzed up for the summer with a Mother’s Day gift. Packages available with UV or UV free products. 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SPORTS WRAP Paskvan aces Stansbury Local linkster Tim Paskvan fired a rare Lady Buffs claim Region 11 softball crown hole-in-one Thursday at Stansbury Park Golf Course. The local golfer smacked the by Nick Drake ball into the cup on the 185-yard, fifth hole SPORTS EDITOR with a 6-iron. Wayne V. Nielson and Dave Tooele County neighbors Tooele and Grantsville Zinn witnessed the rare shot. were separated by only one game in the Region 11 GHS athletic physicals softball standings. Athletic physicals for Grantsville High The league title came down to one game and both School athletes for the school year 2007- teams knew it. 08 will be held May 21 at 4 p.m. at But it was the Lady Buffs explosive bats that GHS. The fee is $20 per athlete and all incoming ninth graders and juniors will came alive just when they needed it to break open be expected to have a physical. For more a tight game and capture a 9-2 victory and sole pos- information contact Pat Ciervo during session of the region crown Friday at Deseret Peak school hours at 884-4500. Complex. Wrestling camp at GHS Tooele smacked out five consecutive hits with There will be a wrestling camp June 7-9 two outs to erupt for four runs in the bottom of the at Grantsville High School, sponsored by fourth and open up a 5-2 lead and claim the pivotal GHS and Western Wyoming Community triumph in wet, sloppy weather conditions. College for ages 10 to 18. It provides Mattie Snow tossed a three-hitter and struck wrestlers with the opportunity to learn and improve valuable techniques in folk- out six Cowgirl sluggers to capture the victory on style wrestling as well as conditioning the hill for the Lady Buffs. Meanwhile, Brittany and lifting for the upcoming year. Cost is Gonzales and Lauren Folta rapped out two hits each $150. Early entry receives $20 discount if while Kelsey Mendenhall, Snow, Dani Sloan and enrolled by May 12. Entry deadline is May Whitney Griffith slapped out one safety each in the 26. For more info call Clarence Evans at Lady Buff win. 884-6158. Mallory Oltjenbruns, Lynzie Valdez and Krysta Tooele baseball showcase Taylor had one hit each for Grantsville in the con- National Scouting Report will hold the test. First Coast to coast Baseball Showcase in conjunction with the Ringor Baseball The victory assured Tooele of a home playoff Showcase Series. The showcase is sched- game Saturday in the first round of the Class 3A uled for 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Wednesday, State Softball tournament against Region 8 fourth June 20, 2007 at Dow James Park in seed Carbon at noon at Deseret Peak Complex. Tooele. Professional scouts will rate all Grantsville is set to venture to Heber City Saturday players with the top players receiving to tangle with Region 8 third seed Delta in the first invitations to advance to a regional, then national showcase. A college recruiting round of the state tourney, also at noon. session will follow at 6:00 PM. For more Both teams conclude the regular season information on this and other showcases Wednesday as Tooele hosts Jordan at Deseret Peak and registration, go to www.nsrshowcas- at 3:30 p.m. while Grantsville hosts Pleasant Grove es.com/baseball, or contact Mike Hinds at 3 p.m. at 801-243-2836 or HYPERLINK mailto: Tooele Coach Barry Pitt said his team played well [email protected] @nationalscoutingreport.org. in spite of the inclement weather. “We played all right,” he noted. “They were excit- THS coach honored ed to play even though the elements we’re the best. Veteran coach Susan Rydalch is set to be inducted into the Utah Sports Hall of Fame We got a little slow out of the gate but we finished Foundation’s Distinguished Coaches Hall strong. We wanted to win the title outright and of Honor on tonigh at the South Towne didn’t want it to be decided by a tie-breaker. We’re Exhibition Center (9475 S. State). All playing well but we still have things to work on. We those interested in supporting the Lady still have some things to polish up before the post- Buff coach at the prestigious banquet season.” and awards ceremony should purchase tickets from either coach Rydalch at As for Grantsville Coach Heidi Heath, she said the 801-231-1571 or THS athletic director Cowgirls also played well in the wet weather. photography / Troy Boman Richard Valdez at 435-830-3094 or 833- “The girls played great, especially under the Dani Sloan, Allie Alverson and Whitnie Griffith (l-r) do a cheer in the rain during Friday’s game against Grantsville. The 1981. Tickets are $30 and the reception adverse weather,” she stated. “I thought defensively game was called after five innings due to weather. is set for 6 p.m. with the banquet to begin we were pretty solid, which is a huge stepping stone at 7 p.m. Rydalch will join 2007 award considering we had nine the last time we played third and fourth innings to capture sole possession give the Lady Buffs a two-run edge. members Anita Rowland, Bill Siebenberg, them. We did a lot of little things right. The girls of the league crown over the runner-up Cowgirls on The Lady Buffs padded the advantage by three George Sluga, Art Hansen, Arlyn Hafen, more tallies in the bottom of the third. Brittany achieved a lot of their small goals for the game. We a chilly day and wet field Friday at Deseret Peak Dan Cox and Nena Rey Hawkes. Gonzales drilled a one-out single and Sloan drew put the ball in play really well and that was one of Complex. GHS Hall of Fame a walk. Lauren Folta smacked a RBI single and our goals. We still have some areas to improve in Tooele grabbed a quick cushion in the bottom of GHS is currently seeking nominations Whitney Griffith followed with a RBI ground out. but we are feeling really good about the way we are the second stanza. Dani Sloan and Aly Jensen each for the GHS Hall of Fame. All nomina- drew a walk and Allie Alverson also drew a walk to Folta darted home on a wild pitch to spot the Lady tions are due by May 7 and selection will performing right now.” be made by the Hall of Fame Selection load the bases with two outs. Mattie Snow helped Tooele 9 - Grantsville 2 her cause on the hill with a clutch two-run single to Committee. To nominate send the name SEE CROWN ON A11 of the individual nominated, the nomina- The Lady Buffs pushed home runs in the second, tor’s name, a phone number and a short narrative of athletic skills, performance, service to GHS athletic programs and any other pertinent reasons for the Christiansen sets school mark in jav, wins BYU invite nomination. Candidates must have com- pleted two or more seasons of varsity by Steve Schwartzman 37th overall in the 200-meter dash with a Myers ran the anchor leg for the boys sports at GHS at least 10 years prior CORRESPONDENT time of 27.85 as teammate Terry ran to 65th 4x100-meter relay of Myers, Jordan Biorge, to their induction. Selection is based on It has been just about 12 months since THS at 29.81. Porter Hunt, and Nick Terry, who finished in playing ability, integrity, sportsmanship, Senior Erin Christiansen broke the Tooele Christensen finished off her day in the seventh place overall with a time of 44.72 character, contribution to the team, High record in the javelin throw, and after her long jump, with a 38th place finish of 14-05.00 Senior distance specialist Jon Lee ran a contribution to the school and continued performance Saturday, it proves that a year followed by teammate Tiffany Caldwell, who time of 4:37.25 in the 1600-meter run giving service to the school and community. finished 44th at 14-01.25. him eighth place overall. Coaches, trainers or athletic executives makes quite a difference. must have concluded their employment Christiansen took first place overall in Tooele junior Kenya Mamles took 40th in Porter Hunt ran a time of 51.63 in the in the position for which they are being the javelin with a record-setting distance of the shot put with a distance of 28-11.5 as Terry 400-meter dash giving him ninth place as honored for at least three years to be 126-0 at the BYU High School Track and Field ran to 63rd in the 100-meter dash at 13.69. teammate Race Warburton ran to 65 overall eligible. Also noteworthy, financial or Invitational Saturday. The BYU Invitational Biorge ran to 47th overall in the 100-meter at 55.37. service contributors to the athletic pro- — which featured hundreds of athletes hurdles at 17.99 as teammate Cassie Oborn Lee ran to 12th place overall in the 3200- grams will be eligible for induction for finished 55th at 18.47. meter run with a time of 9:57.08. Lee also ran service performed. The purpose of the throughout the Western United States — is Hall of Fame is to acknowledge and per- a prestigious meet that requires a qualifying The freshman Lady Buff tandem of Jessica at 18th place overall in the 800-meter run at severe the memory of those individuals time or mark to compete. Anderson (1:06.38), and Jessica Johnson 2:06.85 as teammate Sam Mitchell ran to 47th (male or female) whose athletic skills, The THS girls medley relay of Jessica (1:07.14) ran to 61st and 63rd respectively in place in the event with a time of 2:12.22. performance or service has brought Anderson, Amie Farley, Caitlin Mooney, and the 400-meter dash. Myers ran to 25th place in the 200-meter honor or distinction to GHS’s athletic Lindsey Terry ran a time of 4:46.94 putting Buff boys’ sprinters shine at BYU invite with a time of 23.34 with Justin Brady just programs. Recipients should be models them in 20th place overall for the meet. behind in 38th place at 23.58 and Terry in 40th of excellence who represent the best Buff senior Preston Myers finished sixth products of GHS athletic programs. Christiansen took 29th overall in the discus overall in the 100-meter dash with a time of with a time of 23.66. throw with a distance of 90-04 for her second Kyler Brown threw to 20th place in the Send all nominations to: Grantsville photography / Troy Boman 11.11 giving him a rare medal for the Buff High School, attn. athletic director Pat event of the day as Amy Biorge took 36 in the javelin throw with a distance of 140-08. Tooele’s Preston Myers (front) takes the athletes in the prestigious invitational on Ciervo, 155 Cowboy Way, Grantsville, high jump at 4-06. baton from teammate Andrew Miller in a Saturday as teammate Nick Terry finished Utah, 84029. Buff freshman Cassidee Christensen took SEE WINS ON A11 cinder meet earlier this spring. 62nd at 11.70. FROM THE SIDELINES Jazz move on into West semi-finals with road win over Rockets hen combination to rival John Stockton and Rockets as the game drew to a close and in 10 seasons to make a deep postseason future — they must play as a team. Boozer Mehmet Karl Malone. Deron Williams’ offensive Houston just didn’t have anything left. run. But before you could say, “we have lift was great but so were his teammates. Okur mind and Carlos Boozer’s inside force is a Saturday night’s win clinched Utah’s first off” the Rockets were in trouble blowing Deron Williams had 20 points, 14 assists, 4 Wdrained one-two punch that will be hard for other playoff series victory since the “Stockton a 2-0 lead in a series for the second time rebounds and a steal. Mehmet Okur had 16 the three-pointer NBA teams to reckon with now and in the to Malone” era 2000 victory. In addition, in three seasons. As McGrady sat at the points and 11 rebounds. Andrei Kirilenko from the angle left, future. The talented duo did a tremendous Saturday’s slugfest with the Houston 103 to podium you could tell he was hurting and scored 8 points with a huge 3-pointer and a I felt the earth move job keeping their team focused throughout 99 slammed the cover closed on the history his statement underlined the fact, “Right couple of clutch free throws as well. Derek under my feet and game seven and they themselves never for- books, making the Jazz only the seventh now, it’s a lot of hurt, it feels good that Fisher provided 7 points and 3 assists and heard a loud eerie got the lessons learned in the six previous team since 2001 to come back from a 2- we competed the way we did and pushed the Jazz bench contributed 17 points 10 screaming sound outings against the Rockets. It was a glori- 0 deficit and win a series. The Jazz also seven games. But on the other hand, it was rebounds and 4 assists. When you have all David Gumucio echoing down from ous time to see the Jazz come together and became just the 19th visiting team to win just disappointing.” He continued, “I tried five starters contributing plus an active Davenport Canyon. GUEST COLUMNIST triumph collectively down the stretch. And in the playoffs’ ninety-seven game seven man, I tried,” then he stopped, his head bench your going to win ball games. The tremor was from as for Coach Jerry Sloan, it was the finest history, a significant step for a franchise drooped and big tears rolled down his face, But now the Jazz has to prepare for Gordy Fields and coaching performance in the last 6-minutes that hadn’t even been to the playoffs since and then walked out of the interview room. a quick, athletic and motivated Warriors other Jazz faithful jumping up and down I have seen in a long time in the NBA. Yes, 2003. “It’s a great win for our young guys,” Say what you want, it’s not Tracy squad. Golden State surprised the world in front of their television sets and radios it’s the same old pick and roll and the same said Utah coach Jerry Sloan, in an emo- McGrady’s fault the Rockets lost. It’s screaming and waving their hands in joyful old coach but Williams and Boozer are tional moment for the coach, now in his Houston’s basketball philosophy that with their manhandling of the Dallas celebration. It continued for several min- getting the hang of it, and their new faces 20th season with the Jazz. “I couldn’t be caused their downfall. It’s the same old Mavericks. The Jazz will be a man short as utes and registered 6.5 on the Rector Scale are etched with greater confidence and happier.” war that has been raging on for years in Derek Fisher has some family matters to and had Utah State Geologists scrambling determination. On the flip side, Tracy McGrady was the NBA — Star Power vs. Team Power. attend to. So the Jazz will turn to their tal- until they turned on their TV sets and saw The last two games of the series looked left to ponder another playoff failure. The The new generation sees super stars as the ented bench to make up the difference. By what all the commotion was about. ghostly familiar from the Jazz glory days seven-time All-Star had 29 points and 13 answer. But Coach Sloan and I prefer the the time you read this, the Jazz should be It is true, our young Utah Jazz team as Carlos Boozer physically carved 35 assists, but that didn’t make his slide to 0-6 old school way — five coachable guys with up 1 game to 0 over the Warriors as long as grew up Saturday night and are moving points out of the Houston defense, ripping in the playoffs any easier. Before the series talent that will play as a team. In my expe- they play their game and play as a team. If on to the second round of the NBA finals down 14 rebounds and found time to dish McGrady boldly told the world he would rience teams beat Super Stars every time! Utah is lured into a shootout with Golden to meet the Golden State Warriors with out five assists. But the Jazz didn’t stop take the blame if the Rockets lost this one. That’s how the Jazz won this series and State it will get ugly fast. Either way, I’ll be what I believe is another guard-forward there. Utah refused to stop pummeling the He also said he’d never had a better chance it will be how they win every series in the there from the sideline. Go Jazz! A11

TUESDAY May 8, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 Cowboy sluggers roll past Tigers, 16-1 Buff baseball to finish region play with Scots today by Nick Drake The triumph boosts tory over the Tigers. we played defense behind by Nick Drake between the two Tooele County SPORTS EDITOR Grantsville to 6-4 in region him. Everything we had to “It was good to get the game SPORTS EDITOR schools for the third and fourth Grantsville knew there were action and a third place stand- make, we made. We were able in and get a big lead on them,” Tooele looked to end a three- seeds from Region 11 into the many possibilities of where it ing. The Cowboys could have to get a lot of kids in the game. he stated. “We did what we game losing streak against fifth Class 3A State Baseball tourna- would finish in the Region 11 forced a three-way tie for We did what we had to do and had to do. They were strug- place Ben Lomond Thursday at ment, which begins Saturday. baseball standings. second place in the league now we have to wait to see gling a little bit. It was a tough Dow James Park. Both teams were hoping for a standings but Logan sewed where we play. We’ll go where But the Cowboys also knew game to get into a flow. Logan However, Ole’ Mother Nature Bear River victory over Logan in up the second place seed they tell us to go.” they had to take care of their (Drake) threw really well and intervened and postponed the their region finale, but the Grizzlies with a 6-4 victory over Bear business against Ogden before affair a few days. rallied for a 6-4 triumph Monday in River Monday on the Grizzlies they worried about where The two Region 11 baseball foes Logan to help LHS capture second home field. Logan finished they would finish in the final will resume their league feud today place in the final region stand- with a 7-3 region record while league standings. with a 3:30 p.m. bout at home. ings at 7-3 and drop region champ Grantsville is one off the The Buffs beat the Scots 8-7 April Bear River to 8-2 on the league Grantsville erupted for runs pace. Tooele also hosts Ben 17 at Lindquist Field in Ogden. campaign. in all four frames and Logan Lomond today at 3:30 p.m. Tooele has dropped consecutive Tooele Coach Dan Medina said Drake scattered four hits and A Buff win forces Grantsville league affairs, falling to Grantsville his team wanted to play last week struck out 11 Tigers sluggers and Tooele into a coin toss for (12-9), Logan (6-2) and Bear River but the inclement weather dictat- to help vault Grantsville to the third and fourth seed and (13-5), to fall into fourth place in ed pushing the contest back until a decisive 16-1 triumph over first round foes in Saturday’s the Region 11 standings at 5-4. A today. league rival Ogden Thursday Class 3A State Baseball tour- victory over Ben Lomond today “We wanted to game in but the at GHS. nament. would lock the Buffs into a third weather backed us up to (today),” Wacey Sorenson and Quade Grantsville finishes off the Drewery each pounded out place tie with county neighbor he stated. “So now we’re on (today) regular season today with a Grantsville and force a coin toss and we’ll see what happens.” two hits in the game while home date with former league Garett Giles, Mark White, rival Morgan at 3:30 p.m. Ryan Butler, Drake, Tyson Hutchins, Alex Childs and Cowboy Coach Loren photography / Troy Boman Pet of the Week Dalton Barney all belted out Anderson said his team did what it needed to get the vic- Grantsville’s Brayden Fisher slides back into first base safely after a Tooele one safety each as well. player caught a fly ball in the Region 11 baseball contest at GHS. Buff netters top Ogden, host region this week by Nick Drake Gutowski all powered to victories to lead Thursday at 10 a.m. SPORTS EDITOR Tooele to an impressive 3-2 triumph over the The Buffs also finished the 2007 net cam- Tooele hasn’t produced a lot of post-sea- Tigers Monday in Region 11 net play. paign with an impressive 14-3 dual record son success on the tennis courts. The win couldn’t come at a better time on the season. But that just might change during the for the Buff squad with Tooele hosting Tooele Coach Derek Smith said his team Region 11 Boys Tennis tournament if the Region 11 Boys Tennis tournament played well against one of the premier boys Monday’s results are any indication of things Wednesday and Thursday. The singles net programs. to come for the Buff net squad. matches will be held at Tooele High while “It was a huge win for our team and our Brian Buzianis and Dylan King each pro- doubles play is set to compete at Elton Park. program. Dylan had another big comeback duced single’s victories and the Buff first The tournament will begin between 1:30 win in the third set. I’m really proud of the doubles team of Jordan Knighton and Eric and 2 p.m. Wednesday with play set to start team and excited about region.” GHS tennis steamrolls into region tourney by Nick Drake Soaring Eagles Monday in Draper. Grantsville Coach Pat Ciervo singles. SPORTS EDITOR Grantsville gave favored Logan said his team played well against The Cowboy tandem of Degen Moppy Dog a bitter battle Thursday in Logan Hill and Bru Paitner also record- Just like a favorite dessert, the talented Grizzlies. Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be Grantsville always seems to save but fell 3-2. “It as a good match,” he said. ed a 6-3, 6-3 decision over the required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. its best for last. Now, the Cowboys are focused “Logan is an excellent team and Grizzlie duo Mark Hopkins and Ben Shelters are only required to hold animals for on the league tournament held at Christensen at second doubles. The Cowboys steamrolled they are one of the top three three days before they are euthanized. Region 8 champion Juan Diego, 5- Tooele High and Elton International teams in the state. Yet, my team In first singles play, Logan’s For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals 0, Monday to complete its regular Tennis courts Wednesday and played very well. I feel we played Brandon Nielsen claimed a 6-2, 6-1 available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at season slate in style. Thursday. The league tourney is extremely well. I’m really happy decision over Grantsville’s Logan The whitewash coupled with set to begin between 1:30 and 2 Paulich while Grizzlie teammate 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville with the way the team played on Animal Shelter at 884-6881. p.m. Wednesday. The singles play Alex Daines garnered a 6-0, 6-0 an impressive performance in (Logan’s) sight.” a 3-2 setback against a very tal- will be held at Tooele High while triumph over Cowboy opponent Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. ented and highly touted Logan the doubles action can be seen at Logan 3 - Grantsville 2 Jared Nordgran, 6-0, 6-0 at second squad Thursday on the road, gives Elton Park. The Grizzlies captured a hard singles. Tooele Veterinary Grantsville a lot of net confidence Even though Logan spoiled the fought league dual against the Grizzlie combo Jordan Ballam headed into the Region 11 Boys Cowboys perfect league mark, Cowboys Thursday at Logan. and Taylor Ballum joined together Clinic Tennis tournament Wednesday Grantsville still sports a glossy 16- Grantsville’s George Parkinson to record a 6-0, 6-0 triumph over and Thursday in Tooele. 4 overall dual mark and 4-1 region captured a 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 victory over Cowboy combo Josh Childs and 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 The Cowboys overwhelmed the mark. Logan’s Jordan Ballam at third Eric Allred at first doubles. Crown continued from page A10

Buffs a five-run lead, 5-0. Grantsville chipped into the deficit with a pair of tallies in the top of the fourth. Mallory Oltjenbruns clubbed a lead off single and Lynzie Valdez added a bunt single to aid the Cowgirl attack. Krysta Taylor belted a two-run double to pull GHS to within 5-2. But Tooele regrouped in the bottom half of the session to seize command of the contest. Mendenhall rapped a two- out double and Gonzales smacked a RBI single to aid the effort. Sloan also followed with a single and Folta crushed a two-run double to aid the Lady Buff attack. Griffith concluded the Tooele barrage with a RBI photography / Troy Boman double to complete the scoring. Rain drops form a puddle on the Deseret Peak Complex The game was called after five innings diamond during a game between Tooele and Grantsville due to the sloppy, wet field conditions. High softball teams.

Wins SCOREBOARD continued from page A10 Region 11 Boys Baseball

Buff junior thrower Cody Mott School Region % Overall % threw a distance of 118 in the discus Bear River 8 - 2 - 0 .800 13 - 8 - 0 .619 throw earning him 29th place in the Logan 7 - 3 - 0 .700 14 - 8 - 0 .636 meet. Kolt Wright threw a distance of Grantsville 6 - 4 - 0 .667 8 - 12 - 0 .400 41-.5 in the shot put to put him in Tooele 5 - 4 - 0 .556 12 - 8 - 0 .600 30th place as Mott followed in 36th at 39-11.25. Ben Lomond 3 - 6 - 0 .250 5 - 10 - 0 .333 The Grantsville High School Ogden 0 - 10 - 0 .000 1 - 16 - 0 .059 track and field team did not attend the event due to the inclement, and had the following athletes as Region 11 Girls Softball BYU Invitational qualifiers: Ashley School Region % Overall % Bartlett, 100-meter hurdles and long Tooele 10 - 0 - 0 1.000 18 - 3 - 0 .857 jump; Sammie Jensen, 100-meter dash, 300-meter hurdles and 200- Grantsville 8 - 2 - 0 .800 11 - 10 - 0 .524 meter dash; Lorin Killpack, 100- Bear River 5 - 4 - 0 .556 12 - 9 - 0 .571 meter dash; Sara Beazer, 400-meter dash; Jessica Collings, 400-meter Logan 3 - 6 - 0 .333 9 - 11 - 0 .450 dash and 800-meter run; Dustin Ben Lomond 0 - 7 - 0 .000 2 - 13 - 0 .133 Durfee, 110-meter hurdles, 4x100- meter relay, and 300-meter hurdles; Ogden 0 - 7 - 0 .000 0 - 13 - 0 .000 Austin Killpack, 100-meter dash and 200-meter dash; Michael Copeland, Region 11 Boys Soccer 100-meter dash, 4x100-meter relay, School Region Points Overall Points 200-meter dash and high jump; Craig Harrison, 100-meter dash, 4x100- Logan 8 - 2 - 0 24 11 - 5 - 0 33 meter relay; Collin Thompson, jav- Bear River 6 - 3 - 1 19 10 - 4 - 2 32 elin throw; Trevor Cox, 800-meter run and 1600-meter run. Ogden 5 - 3 - 2 17 6 - 7 - 2 20 The GHS and THS track teams Ben Lomond 4 - 5 - 1 13 5 - 11 - 1 16 will travel to Logan High School Wednesday and Thursday for the Tooele 4 - 6 - 0 12 5 - 11 - 0 15 Region 11 Track & Field champion- Grantsville 1 - 9 - 0 3 4 - 12 - 0 12 ships. A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 8, 2007 We Love Moms And Their Babies

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TUESDAY May 8, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B1

■ Bulletin Board Unless otherwise requested, community news items such as weddings, missionaries, birthdays, babies and The Bulletin Board must be submitted by 3 p.m. the ■ Weddings, Missionaries, Birthdays day prior to the desired publication date. To place a community news item or for more information contact ■ Classifieds and Public Notices Hometown Community News Editor Sarah West at 882-0050. Where ya from?

SWAPPING POTATOES Wind + FOR GNATS

Name: Deede Vickers From: Nampa, Idaho To: Stansbury Park water = eede Vickers and her Dhusband Marc moved their family to Tooele County last August. The new Stansbury residents, who had previously resided in Nampa, Idaho, moved southward when Marc received a job as a teacher at the new Clarke N. Johnsen photography / Troy Boman Junior High along with a Chris Hedquist (above) of Salt Lake City shows his moves at Rush Lake job as a wrestling coach on his kiteboard. for Grantsville High School. The move also brought the fun Vickers closer to family. There are always a few things that everyone misses Kiteboarding takes flight at Rush Lake about their old home, and for Deede Vickers that long- ing is for friends and good potatoes. by Missy Thompson “Groceries, especially STAFF WRITER produce, are much fresh- er and cheaper in Idaho o some, Rush Lake because of all the agricul- is mostly a shallow ture,” Vickers said. “I miss puddle left over by all the agriculture. You Lake Bonneville, aren’t a true Idahoan if you but to kiteboarders can’t get your potatoes for Tacross Utah, it is one of the free from your friend the most pristine places to sail farmer. Also, the dirt is bet- with the wind. ter in Idaho. You don’t have Kiteboarding — or kitesurf- good dirt here. Oh, and I ing — is a relatively new sport don’t like the gnats either.” that originated in 1998 and Despite our mediocre has quickly peaked the inter- soil, Vickers said she has est of water enthusiasts and been impressed with every- adventure-seeking individuals thing else the county has to looking for fast-paced thrills. offer. Rush Lake is one of the most “We love the people here. popular places for kiteboard- Our kids have made fantas- ers to go. The shallow water tic friends. Our neighbors — at a mere 6 inches deep are phenomenal. People — and extremely high winds seem to be more friendly. I creates an atmosphere unlike see people smiling and wav- many other lakes in Utah. ing all the time. I feel safe “It’s basically a big mud going for a walk.” puddle we can use for kite- Vickers said she has been boarding,” said Derik Sayers, impressed with all Tooele owner and lead instructor of County schools, especially Utah Kiteboarding. “It works since she has kids going to out very nice.” school in Tooele, Stansbury The wind at Rush Lake is and Grantsville. “It is obvi- constant almost every day ous to us that the people of with morning winds that are Tooele County value educa- especially nice, he added. tion.” Those who go boarding She said she also loves on Rush Lake use the KSL the beautiful mountains and Channel 5 weather opera- how close the lakes are. “We tor to track the weather and can’t wait to get out and wind. Even though the winds explore it all. Though we on the lake can reach more miss Idaho, we are happy to than 25 mph, but winds of just call Tooele County our new 10 mph are enough to carry a home.” boarder. compiled by Natalie Tripp For the last seven or eight If you’re a newcomer or know SEE SURFERS ON B12 of a newcomer who’d like to share the story of why they moved to Tooele County, please contact Sarah West at (435) 882-0050 or via e-mail at [email protected]. photography / Troy Boman Ryan Allen (right) points to the sky while telling his friends the story of his dry landing on the shores of Rush Lake on Wednesday. Allen misjudged the wind, overshot the lake and made a dramatic landing in the shrubbery on the shore. He only sustained minor injuries. However, last year a man died under similar circumstances. CONCERTS FOOD PANTRY FISHING DAY

he Tooele band program he First Baptist Church in he annual Special Needs Twill present a spring concert TTooele is offering a cloth- TKids Fishing Day will be held Tuesday, May 8 at 7 p.m. in the ing closet and emergency food on May 12 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 Tooele High School auditorium. pantry to help meet the needs p.m. at the Rainbow Reservoir The program is free and will of our community. Anyone with located at the Tooele south area. feature local elementary bands, clothing needs, adults and chil- Poles and lunch will be provid- Tooele Jr. High bands, THS band, dren, are welcome. The food ed. Please RSVP by May 9. Call Jazz band and Drum Line. pantry is available for emergen- Gene at 882-4767. cy needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon, located at 580 S. Main, Tooele. For more info call 882-2048. B2

B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 8, 2007 Lunch at the United Nations reflects culinary heritage hen Last week, I came as close one not properly dressed will I to that as I probably ever will be turned away. Wwas — and it is a stretch at that. I Lunch is served buffet- in a 10-year- was with a group that toured style with waiters who bring old 4-H cook- the United Nations build- drinks and fresh bread. Lunch ing club, we ing in New York and we ate menus represent an array learned how lunch in the Delegates Dining of nationalities and change to set a table Room. Lest anyone think I daily. Food could be such properly. The am getting delusions of gran- selections as pate, German plate and deur, anyone can eat there sausages bow-tie pasta with bottoms of Diane Sagers simply by calling ahead for sun-dried tomatoes, cous- the utensils CORRESPONDENT reservations. Food is served cous, quail, or other world- are situated cafeteria-style so you don’t wide choices. The dessert one to two encounter the lavish table table is equally international. inches from Homefront settings you might if you ate The cooking staff at the din- the edge of at Buckingham Palace or in ing room is well-trained in the table, the White House — or even serving gourmet international with the knife and spoon on a nice restaurant close to fare, and they are sometimes the right of the plate, fork home. joined by native chefs. and salad fork on the left. But the fourth floor of the The food is authentic. The The spoon sits to the right of UN building is where diplo- day we ate there, they were the knife and salad fork left mats, ambassadors and world celebrating a Malaysian food photo courtesy of Darsi Fouillade of the dinner fork. Place the leaders dine, arbitrate and festival. A staff from Malaysia The Youth Beautification Committee and several Wal-Mart distribution center volunteers started their design soup spoon to the right of the celebrate. It is a place where had prepared the buffet. The for the Grantsville City Hall landscape last month. main spoon, cocktail fork to the delegates from any of the group had come from their the left of the salad fork, des- 191 member countries around home country to spend two sert spoon or fork across the the world might stop in to months preparing their foods WARNING: Low Back Pain Sufferers! top of the plate, and so on. have their lunch. for the dining room. One of Utensils for various purposes When you dine there, the cook staff was stationed could be added as needed. you might be sitting where at the end of the table serving “Medical Breakthrough Offers New Hope For At age 10, we wondered UN Secretary-General Dag up a thin, fried pancake and Herniated Disc and Sciatic Patients” why it mattered. To our Hammarskjöld ate one day topping it with a lentil sauce. minds if you sat down to din- in 1954 as he took a break He was quite a salesman as ner you just picked up the from solving world crises. he dipped and served and If you suffer from relentless Back Surgery Is Only 50- After careful examination closest utensil and ate with Or, today, perhaps you assured us that it was very and debilitating back pain 53% Effective… Besides there is evidence that this it. The key was not to take tasty. might see Ban Ki-moon of and you want to end it NOW- being very dangerous back amazing technology actually anyone else’s utensils. Why I didn’t recognize any of the Republic of Korea, the please continue reading this surgery can leave you the helps restore and repair the would you need a salad fork the dishes that were served, eighth Secretary-General of bulletin. It may be the most same, or even worse! Many disc! anyway? but most of them included the United Nations, speak- important thing you read this people who put their hope in FREE Consultation for Our 4-H leader assured us curry and many incorporated ing French (one of the three year! Why? Because if you surgery are disappointed when anyone with severe low back that this “proper setting” was coconut milk giving them a suffer from unrelenting back they discover they feel worse pain- How To Eliminate languages he speaks) with a custom and that we needed bit of a hot/sweet flavor. The pain you need to know about after surgery. This is because Your Back Pain Quickly, delegate over lunch. to know the correct way to desserts were a delight with the most up to date, FDA ap- surgery does NOT always ad- Safely, and Easily Without New York City belongs set a table to serve a fine din- delicate pear pastries, pud- proved technology for getting dress the REAL problem. Drugs Or Surgery! to America, but the United ner. If we were ever invited dings, cakes and other deli- rid of back pain once and for Medical Breakthrough If you are one of the mil- Nations, situated on 17 acres to a very fine dinner, we cious treats. all! Offers New Hope to Back lions of Americans who suffer on the east side of Manhattan might find even more utensils I spoke with the manager If you have gone to your Pain Sufferers. from debilitating low back Island, literally belongs to all family or company doctor In search of a safe, effective pain, and want a safe and non- set beside the plate and we of the dining room and she would need to use the right the nations who are members smiled a little as she told with back pain you may have and non-evasive treatment for surgical solution, this may be of the International organiza- been told you need a shot of Low back pain, a team of what you have been looking one to be proper. me about the staff. She said, Who knew? Perhaps some- tion. This international own- “We tried to warn them to cortisone or even surgery to Scientists and physicians for! ership is obvious as you meet fix it. performed a study on people To learn more about this day we might eat a fine din- lighten up a little on the curry staff members throughout the There may be a better solu- with herniated and degener- new technology call ner with heads of state at the because many of the people building speaking with vari- tion to end your pain- without ated discs using a brand new 435-882-7200 for a FREE White House and we would who eat here are not used harmful drugs or dangerous technology called non-Surgi- consultation. Call now. Don’t need to know these things. ous accents from around the to it, but I don’t think they surgery. cal Disc Decompression. live your life in pain! Anything can happen in a world. believed me.” Sincerely, Dr. Dev Brown lifetime. The view from floor to The cooks were due to stay She assured us that if we ceiling windows is of the for just a few more days and were ever in such a situation, East River, Brooklyn, the then the food will be a mix- and didn’t know which uten- Queensboro Bridge and the ture of international dishes. sil to use (perish the thought) Upper West Side. The room Beginning May 14, another we would be in proper form is bordered with the colorful food festival will begin with to begin with the utensil on flags of the 191 UN member chefs from Torino, Italy. The the outside of the assemblage states. fare during their stay will and gradually work our way Although visitors do not reflect their culinary heritage. through the utensils toward have to show ID to get into New York is a metropoli- the plate as each course the UN to take a tour, picture tan city with people from was removed and another ID is required to eat in the around the world calling set before us. Or you could dining room. You stop at the it home. Ingredients from watch the person at the desk as you enter, leave your nearly everywhere can be head of the table and use drivers license or passport found somewhere in the city. the utensil he or she used. and get an official badge to Nevertheless, these chefs Now Offering This piqued my imagination. wear around your neck as bring many of their food Imagine eating dinner at the you dine. This is also the area ingredients with them from White House and rubbing where men are required to their homelands so they can shoulders with important wear jackets and ties. Jeans cook with the ingredients CPR and people! and sneakers are not allowed familiar to them. in the dining room, and any- It is hard to say who else Babysitting classes was in the dining room, but at several tables other lan- guages were being spoken. It was a fun experience with CPR Class Cost $25 Bankruptcy an opportunity to taste foods I would otherwise never encounter in a setting I never Babysitter Class $10 experienced before. • Basic First-Aid AUCTION • Basic CPR Skills BABIES • What to do when someone is choking Prime Commercial •When to call 911 Property Babies born at — May — MWMC April Thursday May 24th - 11:00 am 26-May 2 CPR Class Sale to be held at Tyse Anthony Fuentes was May 9th at 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM at the MWMC classrooms born on April 26, 2007, to Buddy’s Fun Center Anthony and Christel Fuentes. Kanyon Kent Tinnin was born 1111 N. 200 W. Tooele, UT on April 28, 2007, to Toby and Babysitting Class Brandi Tinnin. May 16th at 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM at the MWMC classrooms Approx. 36+ acres to be sold Apryl Colleen Hunter was Subject to a minimum bid of 4.1 Million born on April 30, 2007, to Mindi and Steve Hunter. Mia Isabella Thornton was — June — Close to Wal-Mart and Tooele’s new born on May 2, 2007, to Blanca business district, this property borders and Jerry Thornton. CPR Class and fronts the proposed U112 highway. Trevor Farrell Parks was born on May 2, 2007, to Chris and June 13th at 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM at the MWMC classrooms Inspections and Preview Monica Parks. Mikalee Ann Russo was born (drive by anytime) on May 2, 2007, to Mikel and Babysitting Class or Thursday May 17 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Kristi Russo. D’Andrea John Moore was June 20th at 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM at the MWMC classrooms born to Sarah Martin and John $100,000 cashiers check required to bid Moore. To Sign up for these classes please Erkelens and Olson Auctioneers contact Kip Thompson If it happens here, Rob Olson Auctioneer read about it here. (801) 355-6655 435 843-3746 or TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN [email protected] www.salesandauction.com Subscribe Today • 882-0050 TV PAGE B3

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B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 8, 2007 The Bulletin Board

information at (435) 833-9307. Tooele Pool opening The Stansbury Park Swimming Pool will LDS author signing open on Saturday, May 26. Season passes Popular LDS authors will be in the Tooele are available in the office or at the pool, with area visiting with readers and signing books. discount passes for those who purchase by Betsy Brannon Green will be here from May 28, 2007. There will be a swim lesson Alabama on Friday, May 11, from 10 a.m. to pre-registration from 10:00 a.m. until 2 p.m. 12 p.m. Clair Poulson, from Duchesne coun- on Saturday, May 12, at the pool. Lessons will ty, will be here on Saturday, May 12, from start on June 4, 18, July 2, 16, and 30. Lessons 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Both authors will be at offered are Mom & Tot, 3-5 year old, and Red Latter-day Book on 986 N. Main St., Tooele. Cross levels 1 – 6. All lessons are taught at 9, The events are free of charge, so feel free to 10 or 11 a.m. Pool 882-2426, office 882-6188. come in and visit with the authors. For more Public annex meeting information call Scott at 435-843-8532. Public notice is hereby given that the Dutch oven date night Board of Trustees of the Stansbury Service There will be a Dutch oven dinner for Agency of Tooele County shall convene a married or engaged couples Saturday, May public hearing on Wednesday, May 9, at 7 12 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Benson Grist Mill. p.m., at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse, #1 The cost per couple is $15 and couples must Country Club, Stansbury Park, for the pur- RSVP by 7 p.m. Monday, May 7. Stop by pose of taking public comment on the possi- 151 N. Main at the USU Extension to regis- ble annexation of property known as Shady ter. The Christensens will present hands-on Brook Lane into the Stansbury Greenbelt activities to improve communication. Call Service Area and the Stansbury Recreation Patty or Darlene at 843-2350 for more info. Service Area. A legal description of this Miss Tooele County Dairy Princess property can be obtained from the Stansbury The pageant will be Saturday, June 2 and Service Agency office at #1 Country Club, is open to all single females who are at least Stansbury Park, Utah 84074. a junior this year at a Tooele County high school, no older than 23 and have never Ophir been married or pregnant. A meeting will be May 7 at 4 p.m., at the county courthouse, Ophir Days 47 S. Main in Room 208. If you can’t attend Food and craft vendors interested in Ophir photo courtesy of Dorothy Leonelli the meeting, call for a time to pick up your Days should contact Scott at 882-1075. Northlake Elementary third-grade student Gunnar Clegg received board recognition in April for his improvement in reading. packet. Pick up your application packets Pictured are: (back, l-r) teacher Patti Foster, Northlake Principal JoAn Coon, board member Kathryn Schmidt, Superintendent from Cheryl Adams at the Tooele County Recreation Michael Johnsen; and (front, center) Gunnar Clegg. Courthouse during the day in Room 208. Call crafts are on Fridays from 3 through 5 p.m. 843-3150 if you have any questions. Open horse show Caregiver guide classes For more info, call the library at 882-2182 or The new UCARE caregiver guide classes Mule Deer Foundation An open horse show will be May 26, at 9 Schools visit the library at 128 W. Vine St. are held monthly to help provide hands-on The Mule Deer Foundation’s first annual a.m. at the Tooele Bit N’ Spur arena. Rosettes training on topics related to more effective banquet/auction will be May 19, at 6 p.m. at will be award for first through sixth place in Spring concert Open meeting care giving. The next meeting will be on Deseret Peak Complex. Call Cindy at 840- each event. There will be halter, reigning, Orchestra Spring Concert present- There will be an open meeting of the basic CPR and first aid at the Tooele Senior 4633 or Ray at 850-9192. pleasure, costume, barrels, poles and flag ed Thursday, May 10, 7 p.m. at Clarke N. Tooele City Library Board on May 10 at 7 Citizens Center, 59 E. Vine St., Tuesday, May Fix pets race for the age groups of 9-13, 14-17, and 18 Johnsen Jr. High School by the Jr. High a.m. in the Community Room at the library. orchestras along with the Stansbury and The public is invited to attend. 15 at 7 p.m. Refreshments will be served. For The Big Fix Discount Mobile Spay/Neuter and over; stick horse classes for age 8 and Rose Springs elementary orchestra classes. more info call Dee Askerlund at 882-4163, or Clinic will be in Grantsville at Westgage under; and Jackpot classes in barrels, poles Biscuit the Dog They will present fiddlin’ and folk tunes as Barbara McFarland at 843-9054. Mortgage, 94 W. Main, on Tuesday, May 29. and flag race. All proceeds benefit the Tooele Tooele City Library presents Biscuit the well as fancy classical pieces. Friends and and in Tooele at Wal-Mart, 99 W. 1280 N., 4-H Horse Program. For more info contact Dog at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, May 11, at a very Take GED family welcome, free of charge. Please come on Wednesday, May 30. Microchipping and Martha at 884-3478. special story time. For more information, The GED test will be given on May 8 and and enjoy! vaccinations are available. Intake is at 8 a.m. New Stansbury soccer club call the library at 435-882-2182 or visit the 9, starting at 8 a.m. Contact Andrea at 833- 1994 by May 4. Preregistration is required. until full. For more information call 1-866- Registration is open June 2 from 9:30 a.m. Grantsville orchestras library at 128 West Vine Street or try our Web PETS FIX (1-866-7387 349) or visit www. to 2 p.m. at Stansbury Elementary School; Grantsville school Orchestras present site http://tooelecity.org/tcl/library.html Gain computer skills utahpets.org. and June 9 from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the their annual Spring Concert on Thursday, Last Story Time The Tooele Adult Education Center is Housing assistance available Stansbury Community Clubhouse. May 17, at 7 p.m. in the GHS auditorium. The last Story Time of the season for offering a beginning class in Microsoft Students from Grantsville Elementary, Jr. The Tooele Community Action Program the Tooele County Bookmobile Library will Word XP, Access, Excel, PowerPoint and & Sr. High will present the best of their has emergency food and shelter program Deseret Peak be May 24 at 4 p.m. The Summer Reading Windows. The class will be at the Tooele year’s work for your enjoyment. Soloists funds. Applications available for those who Program, with the theme, “Get a Clue @ Adult Education Center at 76 S. 1000 West who earned a Superior Rating at State Solo need help with mortgage or rent, if behind Indoor Arena summer closure Your Library,” will begin on June 14 at 4 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday nights for five Festival will be featured. Friends and family weeks ending May 30, from 6 to 9 p.m. one month due to a crisis beyond their The Indoor Arena will be closed for sum- in Grantsville City Hall. Registration for the are welcome, free of charge. Please come Adults currently enrolled at the education control. No deposits are available. Contact mer on Monday, May 14. Open riding will be eight-week program will begin on June 1 in and enjoy! center pay $30. Community participants pay Lori Sandoval at 1-800-796-2444 ext. 251, for available at the Outdoor Arena. If you have the library and Bookmobile. Children of all $60. Seniors, 55 and over pay $55. Call 833- assistance, prescreening and for an applica- any questions please call 435-843-4020. Tooele Band concerts abilities are welcome and the program is tion at Tooele Neighborhood Center, at 270 The Tooele Band Program will present a free of charge. For more information, call 1994 for more information. Preregistration Softball field spring concert on Tuesday, May 8 at 7 p.m. in 884-3703. required. Maple St. There are no practices on the fields unless the Tooele High School Auditorium. The pro- Community Action assistance scheduled. Please call Jeff at 843-4010 for Get your diploma gram will be free and will feature the local Get your high school diploma this year. The Tooele Community Action Program is more information. Churches elementary bands, the Tooele Jr. High bands, now accepting applications. They are avail- All classes required for a high school diplo- Swim lessons the THS band, Jazz band and Drum Line. The able through the Tooele C.A.P. office at 270 Food pantry ma, adult basic education, GED prepara- Sign-ups for Deseret Peak swimming les- students have been working hard and this Maple St. or call 882-1278 to be prescreened. The First Baptist Church in Tooele is tion, word processing, drivers’ education sons continue on May 8 and 10. The pool will be a great opportunity to hear how far If you have questions about the EFSP pro- offering a clothing closet and emergency and English as a second language are avail- will open on Saturday, May 19, at noon. The everyone has progressed this year. Bring the gram contact Lori Sandoval at 1-800-796- food pantry to help meet the needs of our able. Register now to graduate — $25 per 2007 swim session dates are: June 11-21 (no whole family and enjoy the music. 2444 ext. 251. community. Anyone with clothing needs, semester. Located at 76 S. 1000 W. and can 9 a.m.), June 25-July 6, July 9-19, July 23-Aug. Tooele Orchestra concert adults and children, are welcome. The food be reached at 833-1994. Classes for students College women scholarship 3, Aug. 6-16. Lessons are offered at 9 a.m., The Tooele Orchestra Program will pres- pantry is available for emergency needs. 18 and over. The American Association of University 10 a.m., and 11 a.m. Call 435-843-4035 for ent a spring concert on Thursday May 17 at Hours of operation are Saturdays from 10 Women, Tooele Chapter, is offering the more info. English as a Second Language 7 p.m. in the Tooele High School Auditorium. a.m. to noon. We are located at 580 S. Main, Maxine Hullinger and Maurine Busico ESOL conversational classes are held The program will be free and will feature Tooele. For more info call 882-2048. Scholarships again this year. The scholar- Monday and Thursday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Philanthropy both elementary orchestras, the Tooele Jr. ships are for a junior or senior in a col- Bible Baptist Church at the Adult Education Learning Center, High Orchestra, the Tooele High Chamber lege program working toward a Bachelor’s The Bible Baptist Church is located at 76 S. 1000 West. ESOL students may come Volunteers to lead/side-walk horses Strings, and the Tooele High Orchestra Degree. The student or parent of the student 286 N. Seventh St., in Tooele. Sunday School anytime the center is open for Individualized Healing horses therapeutic riding center which is a full symphonic orchestra this year must live in Tooele County. The scholar- at 10 a.m., Sunday worship service at 11 study with our software programs and text- is beginning their riding program in May. with the addition of several THS band stu- ships are to be applied towards educational a.m., Sunday evening services at 6 p.m., and books. The book fee is $25 per semester. Volunteers are needed to lead and side-walk dents. The full orchestra qualified for State expenses. Those interested must fill out an Wednesday services at 7 p.m. For more info the horses for riders with special needs. For Orchestra, (which will be held May 18). All application and submit it before May 25. The call 435-882-7183, or Espanol 801-577-1812. more information please contact Kathy at of the students have been working hard all applications can be obtained by either pick- Nursery provided and rides available. Groups 843-7774. year. Bring the family to enjoy the music and ing one up at the Utah State-Tooele campus, The Bridge Christian Center see how far we have come. the Tooele Public Library or by calling Pat Donate your four-wheeler Equipping you for life, Pastors Scott and Eagles elections Steelman at 882-2466. The Healing Horses Therapeutic Riding THS class of ‘87 Marilyn Thiessens, 435-830-3619. Come grow The Tooele Eagest Aerie #164 will elect Program needs four-wheelers for volunteers TEAD Industry Day All members of Tooele High School class with us on Sundays at 10:30 a.m. at Phil’s new officers on May 10 at the regular meet- to haul manure. The donation is tax deduct- of ‘87 are invited to attend their 20-year The Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) will host Glass reception room, 635 N. Main St. ing at 8 p.m. Any member interested in being ible. Call Kathy at 843-7774. reunion Aug. 3, 4 and 5 at the Eagles Nest. an Industry Day on May 9 from 9 a.m. to an officer should be at the meeting. The cost is $40 per person. Reservations 2 p.m. at the Tooele Army Depot, Eagle’s Gentling wild horses and burros Eagles steak night need to be made by June 1. For reservations Education Nest for all interested vendors and contrac- The Intermountain Wild Horse & Burro Kay and David Daoust will host the din- or more information, contact Saila Felver at tors throughout the state. This event is to Advisors Learning Center in Erda needs ners, select from steak, shrimp, chicken or 951-303-8974 or [email protected]. Family history consultant class give contractors and vendors throughout the volunteers to gentle wild horses and burros. halibut. The center is open Mondays, Wednesdays TJHS community council The family history consultant class starts state the opportunity to meet with local com- May 15, at 7 p.m. The hours are Tuesdays Mother’s Day breakfast and Fridays from 6 p.m. until dark, and Tooele Junior High School will be holding munity and government personnel to discuss from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Wednesdays from The Tooele Eagles Aerie #164 will host a Saturdays from 11 to 2 p.m. Volunteers will its community council meeting on May 10, opportunities on doing business in Tooele 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; Thursdays from 12:30 Mother’s Day breakfast on Sunday, May 13, gentle the animals and take them to BLM at 6:30 p.m. in the school library. Voting for County and with the Federal Government. p.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays from 9 to 11 a.m. Mother’s eat free. For other satellite adoptions around Utah. Volunteers the 2007-2008 school year members will take The guest speaker will be Michael Flynn, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The address is 751 N. adults, the cost is $5, for children under 12- must be members of IWHBA ($15 for single place. All parents, including parents of sixth- vice president of public development in the 520 East in Tooele. Call 882-1396 for more years the cost is $2.50. or $30 for family per year). Call Janet Tipton graders who will be attending TJHS next economic development corporation of Utah. information or to sign up. Action 4 Autism Please contact Kathy Anderson at 833-2693 at 843-7465 or (801) 554-4431 or visit www. year, are encouraged to attend. All who are interested in helping indi- or 830-2244 if you plan on attending. iwhba.org for more information. Diabetes classes set Personal ancestral file class The personal ancestral file class on notes viduals on the autism spectrum, meetings Become a mentor Anyone with diabetes don’t miss out on Fishing Day and sources will be Wednesday, May 9 at 7 are held the first Tuesday of each month at The Youth and Families with Promise self management classes held Friday after- The annual Special Needs Kids Fishing p.m. at the center, 751 N. 520 East in Tooele. Tooele First Assembly of God building at 127 program is now accepting applications for noon on May 11, 18, 25 and June 1. You will Day will be held on May 12 from 9:30 a.m. to The hours are Tuesdays from 9:30 a.m. to N. Seventh Street at 7 p.m. For childcare call new mentors. Volunteers are matched one- need a doctor’s referral. To make an appoint- 2:30 p.m. at the Rainbow Reservoir located 9:30 p.m.; Wednesdays from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 Erin, in advance, at 843-8562. on-one with youth ages 9-12. Mentors are ment please call Eileen DeLeuuw at 228-0048 at the Tooele South Area. Poles and lunch p.m.; Thursday from 12:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.; 4-H Garden Club will be provided. Please RSVP by May 9. Call asked to spend an hour a week with their or 882-5671, leave a message. Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Tooele City 4-H Garden Club will Gene at 882-4767. mentee. Mentors must commit to a minimum THS class of 1952 reunion of six months to one year. If you’re interested The address is 751 N. 520 East in Tooele. Call The Tooele High School class of 1952’s SEE BULLETIN ON B5 in enhancing the life of a young person call 882-1396 for more information or to sign up. 55 year reunion will be Friday, May 25, at Stansbury Park USU Extension at 843-2354 or 843-2353. 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Christensen & Griffith Stansbury Dance Academy Construction Company, 30 S. Tooele Stansbury Dance Academy registering Scouting Boulevard (1100 West). BULLETIN BOARD POLICY now! Starting in the fall. Dance classes: If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact Missy Thompson at 882-0050, Ages 3 - Adult. NON competitive perform- Donations needed Library Donations are needed for a yard sale/ fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Board” is for ing teams, competition teams, modest cos- special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, tume and choreography. AAU Jr. Olympic fundraiser for Cub Scout Pack 4854. Clean, Fun at the library useable furniture, toys and bikes are needed. etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Please limit your Qualified. Nationally Recognized. Open It’s “Bearly Spring” at the library. Each Donations can be made by calling Cheryl at notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your House Competition Placement Clinic May 14 week, guess the right amount of candy in the 435-841-7807. The sale will be Saturday, May announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the adver- and 17. Registration May 19 from 10 a.m. to honey bear and win the bear and a surprise. 12 from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 840 N. Broadway tising department at 882-0050. Information should be delivered no later than 3 p.m. on 2 p.m. at Macy’s Little Theater. Call for more Story time is on Wednesdays at 11 a.m., and in Tooele. the day prior to the desired publication date. B5 SERVICE DIRECTORY

TUESDAY May 8, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B5 Frank OHLMAN Masonry is welcomed. Any questions June 18-20, $269 per person + $54 $3.50 for nonmembers. Water aero- smoking, wheelchair access. Nursery Attorney at Law Bulletin or if you need a ride please contact (single room). Res & payment due bics. available Monday-Friday. M Gene at 882-1222. May 29. Round-trip transporta- • Breakfast Buddies: Friday, May continued from page B4 Tooele AA meets daily tion from Tooele County aboard 4 at 9 am. Meet at Jim’s Family Tooele Alcoholic Anonymous FREE holding their annual registration Lewis Stages Luxury Motorcoach, Restaurant for good food and friends. Veterans meets daily at noon and 8 p.m. at Consultation meeting on Thursday, May 10 at 7 two nights at the Virgin River Dutch treat! 1120 W. Utah Ave. Call 882-7358 for for p.m. at Tooele City Hall (90 N. Main Hotel/Casino in Mesquite. Shows: • Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support: Free concerts info. Wills & St.). The Garden Club is for youth Free concerts honoring past, pres- “Cinderella” and “My Fair Lady.” Call Tuesday, May 8 at 2:30. Meets at Trusts in grades K-12. We will meet every ent and future veterans and their for more info or make reservations Cottage Glen. Feeling trapped Wednesday or Thursday from May families will be at the Tooele Veterans at 884-3446. • Lunch Bunch: Friday, May 11 If someone’s drinking is affecting through September. Each partici- Square Memorial Park on Sundays Tooele Seniors at noon. Meet at Applebees for your your life, Alanon can help. My Hoop pant will be given their own garden at 2:30 p.m. Bring lawn chairs and The Tooele County Senior Citizen noon meal and friends. Dutch treat! meets Wednesdays at 10 a.m. in the 493 W. 400 N. Tooele plot. There is a $7 registration fee. blankets to this non-political, free Center can be reached at 882-2870. • Caregiver Guide Class: Tuesday, youth room at 1784 N. Aaron Drive Young gardeners and parents please salute to veterans. For more info call The center is for the enjoyment of May 15 at 7 p.m.. Meet at Tooele or call Perky at 435-249-0054. 882-4800 plan on attending our registration Dennis Tracey at 435-850-9014. all senior citizens 55 years young Senior Center for support and help Alateen group meeting to learn more and to sign and up. in caring for your ill or aging loved www.schmutzmohlman.com Alateen group info, call 849-1881. up. Space in garden is limited. For Seniors Mondays — Cardio-breeze/pilate one. more information please contact aerobics 9:30 a.m.; Bridge 10 a.m.; • Wellness Luncheon: Wednesday, Terra Sherwood at 843-2142 or at Caregiver guide classes Lunch 12-1 p.m.; Line dancing 1 p.m.; May 16 at 11 am. Dr. An Dihn will be ��������� [email protected]. The next UCARE caregiver guide Bingo 1 p.m. discussing skin cancer and other Sewing guild meeting class will be Tuesday, April 17, at 7 Tuesdays — Lunch 12-1 p.m.; skin conditions. Lunch will be served ����� The guild’s monthly meeting will p.m. at the Tooele Senior Citizens Pinochle 1 p.m.; Line dancing 1 p.m. following the presentation. be May 16 in the extension office Center, 59 E. Vine Street. The topic Wednesdays — Breakfast 9-12 • AARP Safe Driving Course: ������� auditorium beginning at 9:30 a.m. is community supports. For more p.m.; aerobics and muscle 9:30 a.m.; Thursday and Friday, May 17 and The project for this month will be information on this free service, ceramics 1 p.m. 18 at 12:30 to 5 p.m. Meet in MWMC Registering Now! making an apron from a towel. call Dee Askerlund at 882-4163, or Thursdays — Pinochle 9 a.m.; classrooms. $10 due at first class. CLASSES START IN THE FALL AT OUR BRAND NEW, BEAUTIFUL Sherena will teach the class. Call her Barbara McFarland at 843-9054. Lunch 12-1 p.m.; Bridge 12:45 p.m.; Both days are required. STUDIO, CURRENTLY BEING BUILT ON VILLAGE BLVD IN STANSBURY! at 435-224-3373 before May 11 to get Alzheimer’s caregiver support Canasta/other games 1 p.m. • Pajama/Pancake Party: • Ages 3 to Adult • AAU Jr. Olympic Qualified Thursday, May 24 at 9 am. Come in the supply list. Anyone interested in Open to anyone caring for some- Fridays — Pinochle 9 a.m.; Tai Chi your pj’s, win prizes, eat pancakes. • Non-competitive Performing Teams • Competition Teams sewing is invited. one with Alzheimer’s disease or and yoga aerobics 10:30 a.m.; Bingo • Birthday Bingo: Tuesday, May NARFE meeting memory issues. The next meeting 1 p.m.; Mexican train 2 p.m.; Dinner • Modest Costumes & Choreography! • Nationally Recognized The Tooele Chapter #1253 of the is Tuesday, May 8 from 2:30 to 3:30 4-5:30 p.m. 29 at 5 p.m. Pizza, cake, bingo, priz- National Active and Retired Federal p.m., Cottage Glen Activities Center, Friday night dancing 6-8 p.m. es. Spaces fill up fast. $3 for pizza • BUILD SELF-ESTEEM & CONFIDENCE! • Studio of 100+ Dancers May 11 — Wayne Jones and drinks. Employees Association will meet at 1 1892 Aaron Drive (across from hos- Competition Placement Clinic May 14th and 17th. Call for p.m. on Friday, May 11 at the Tooele pital). Refreshments provided. For May 18 — McNeil Family after Check your health Senior Citizens’ Center, 59 E. Vine more information call Frank at 882- dinner dancing with DJ Ned • Blood Pressure — Tuesday, location, times and details. Open House May 25 — Dave Faddis St. Our special guest speaker will 2870 ext. 130 or Donna at 882-2870 May 15 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. with a Registration for all performing teams May 19th from be Andrea Staheli of the TFCU staff, ext. 126. Monday, May 14 – Wendover Trip. follow-up on May 22 who will discuss with us a topic Will be Leaving the center at 11 a.m. • Foot Clinic — Tuesday, May 15 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at Macy’s Little Theater. Grantsville Senior Center cost is $12. of currently increasing concern — The Grantsville Senior Center can from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. appointments Seeking Friday night entertain- Call for more information (435) 833-9307 Identity Theft Prevention — one that be reached at 884-3446. are necessary ment after dinner. If interested, call is important to all. Come join our Daily Schedule • AARP Safe Driving Class — EXPERIENCE EXCELLENCE! the center. Looking for a bass guitar NARFE members in an interesting Lunch: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, May 17 and Friday, May 18 player for the Tooele Senior Band session; as always, guests and inter- Thursday, and Friday. Please make from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. call 843-3691 — volunteer position. ested visitors welcome. For more your reservation before 8:30 a.m., to sign up. 2007 memberships now due info call Marla Ramey, 882-3876 or the morning of the meal or sign-up • Senior Citizen Day — Mexican train players needed Hal Webster, 882-5331. sheets are available for you at the Wednesday, May 23 from 9 a.m. to 2 — will play Fridays at 2 p.m. Please TC United center. Please fill them out. p.m. with a bake sale, drawings and MWMC support group call 882-2870 if interested. Breakfast: Wednesday, 9:30-12 refreshments The Mountain West Medical New bridge players needed. If p.m. Competition Center Women’s Cancer Support you’d like to learn, come down and Aerobics: Tuesday, Friday, 9 a.m. Group will be meeting May 10, at 7 we’ll teach you. Recovery p.m. in the Education Room. New Bingo: Thursday, 1 p.m. Senior Circle members are welcome. Bunko: Wednesday, 1 p.m. Donations for drug treatment Soccer Sign ups Ceramics: Tuesday, 10 a.m. Senior Circle is for anyone over Now announcing a drug treat- Elks elections Line dancing: Thursday, 10 a.m. the age of 50 and costs $15 per year. The Tooele Ladies of Elks will ment system for Utah. Donational Thursday, May 10th 7 pm - 9 pm Pinochle: Thursday, 9 a.m. Receive hospital, local, and national install their new officers for 2007- cars, RVs, money, property, jewelry, Pool: Everyday benefits. Call 843-3690 or stop by the (Stansbury Park and Tooele) 2008 on Friday, May 11 at the Elks clothing, household goods, unwant- Puzzles: Everyday hospital volunteer desk to sign up. Lodge located at 61 North Main, ed homes, anything to further the Quilting: Mondays, 9 a.m. All activities require an RSVP except (behind the postoffice). The instal- cause and help fight the source of Saturday, May 12th 12 pm - 4 pm Blood pressure: Every Thursday, for exercise. drug problems. Contact Loren. lation ceremony will take place at 6 12 p.m. • Sittcercise exercise class begins (Grantsville, Stansbury Park, Tooele) p.m. in the meeting room. Guests are Foot clinic: Tuesday, May 29 at Mondays at 2 p.m. at MWMC. Free to Kick drug habit welcome. We invite you to join us 1:30-3:30 p.m. Appointments neces- Senior Circle members. Chair and LDS Family Services addiction Thursday, May 17th 7 pm - 9 pm after the ceremony for “Friday Night sary. sitting exercises that promote flex- recovery meetings are Tuesdays Dinner at the Elks” A big thanks Birthday dinner: May 25, 4 p.m. ibility and toning. from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at 1030 S. 900 (Stansbury Park and Tooele) to last year’s officers for a job well Entertainment: Rush & Eve Kee • Body Instincts: Meets Tuesdays West, Room 118, in Tooele. Enter done. Tooele Valley County Players: at 10 a.m. at Pinnacle Therapy (29 S. on the north side of the chapel. The Friday, May 18th 7 pm - 9 pm Masons meet Saturday, May 19, 1-3 p.m. Main). Free to members. Toning and Erda meeting has been discontin- The regular meeting of Rocky Friday Movies: second and third stretching and a little cardio work- ued. (Stansbury Park) Mountain Lodge #11 will be held Friday, 1 p.m. out. Castaways AA meets on Saturday, May 12 at 10 a.m. We Monthly rummage sale: Friday, • Hinges and Twinges: Meets Castaways Alcoholics Anonymous Saturday, May 19th 12 pm - 4 pm will meet for breakfast at Jim’s May 4, 1-4 p.m. All items must be Tuesday and Thursday at 11 a.m. meets Monday-Saturday at noon at Restaurant at 8 a.m. All members removed at 4 p.m. Pratt Aquatic Center. $2.50 for mem- St. Barnabas Center, 1784 N. Aaron (Stansbury Park, Grantsville) invited and anyone interested in Future trip: Tuacahn/Mesquite, bers, $20 for a 10-pass punch card. Drive, Tooele. Open, mixed, non- Tooele will be at Quality Ford. Stansbury Park will be at the clubhouse conference room. WEDDINGS Grantsville will be at the City Hall Caires / Woodell Quarnberg / Cost is $60 for U7 and under Karabatsos Glen and Robin Strickland (U5, turning 4 on or before July 31) and Ronald Caires are pleased to Reuben and Robyn Quarnberg Cost is $70 for U8 - U19 announce the marriage of their are pleased to announce the daughter Andrea Gail Caires to marriage of their daughter, (turning 18 or younger, on or before July 31) Christopher Ryan Woodell. They Katie Jo to Joshua Andrew were married April 28, 2007, in Karabatsos, son of John and Fall and Spring North Carolina and have made Jamie Karabatsos on Friday, Purchase your tickets for TC United night at Real Salt North Carolina their home. A May 11, 2007. A reception will be Lake July 4th. (Firework show inclued with ticket reception will be held in their held in their honor from 7 until honor May 12, 2007, at 4 p.m. at 9 that evening at the Oquirrh purchase) $14 each Glen and Robin Strickland’s. Mill Reception Center, 30 Plaza Andrea Gail Caires Ct. Stansbury Park, Utah. The Joshua Andrew Karabatsos and Christopher Ryan Woodell couple will reside in Cheyenne, and Katie Jo Quarnberg Wyo. It’s Time to CLEAN HOUSE Clean out your SATURDAY MAY 12, 2007 Household 9 AM - 12 PM

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B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 8, 2007 MISSIONARIES GRADUATIONS by Harold Pinter, five student- and served as the vice presi- Elder Ben Layton Lindsay Thompson written plays in “Experiments in dent of the Panhellenic Greek Ink XIII,” wrote the one-act “The Council. She is also a member Elder Ben Layton recently Lindsay Margaret Thompson Landlady” also for “Experiments of the honor society Phi Kappa returned home after honor- graduated Summa Cum Laude in Ink” and had her full-length Phi. She hopes to further her ably serving a mission for The from the University of Utah with play “Cigarette Break” selected education by attending graduate Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- a Bachelor of Arts degree in as part of a workshop which school for a Master of Fine Arts day Saints. He served in the theatre studies on May 4. With included a staged reading. She in theater direction. Lindsay was Taiwan Kaohsiung Mission. more than 5,000 undergraduates had various acting roles includ- the salutatorian for the Tooele Elder Layton will be reporting in the 2007 class, only 53 were ing Rosalind in “As You Like It” High School class of 2003 and on his mission Sunday, May 13 named Summa Cum Laude – and Darlene in “Hurlyburly.” In is the daughter of Roger and at 12:50 p.m. in the Grantsville which represents the top 1 per- 2005 Lindsay spent six weeks Laura Thompson of Stansbury 6th Ward sacrament meeting, cent of each college. Graduating in London for the study abroad Park. Her family and friends are located on the corner of Church with a 3.982 GPA, Lindsay was program and attended 35 plays. very proud of all her accom- and Clark Streets. Ben is the son very active in the theater depart- She was a member of the Theta plishments and look forward to of Lynnea and Bart Hamatake ment. She directed “The Lover” Phi chapter of Delta Delta Delta all of her future shows. and Alan and Valori Layton. Elder Ben Layton Lindsay Margaret Thompson USU EXTENSION CONNECTION 25 simple, small steps to health and wealth for the future re you drown- taking no action at all. impact is larger. quer your fears egy to your health and wealth goals ing in debt Research has found that there are The strategies include: 18. Appreciate teachable moments and life situation. Aand don’t have many similarities between wealth 1. Track your current behavior and wake-up calls I will also be offering a Small Steps a spending plan? and health. In both areas problems 2. Unload your childhood baggage 19. Weigh the costs and benefits of to Health and Wealth class on Monday, Are you eating not generally develop slowly over time 3. Put your mind to it changing May 14 at noon. Lunch and handouts so healthy foods and take time to address. Financial 20. Step down to change 4. Commit to making a change will be provided. It will be held at the but wish you were problems negatively affect health and 21. Kick it up a notch 5. Defy someone or defy the odds Tooele County Extension/Health build- being kinder to your poor health negatively affects personal 22. Control your environment 6. Think balance — not sacrifice ing. The class is free. Please RSVP by body? Or maybe finances. Drastic solutions, such as 23. Monitor your progress and 7. Control your destiny calling 843-2350 by 5 p.m. on May 11. you want to get bankruptcy and gastric bypass sur- reward success Darlene An optional workbook will be avail- healthier and more gery, are sadly becoming common. 8. Make progress every day 24. Expect obstacles and prepare Christensen able for those who wish to purchase it. financially secure However, they have some serious 9. Get help and be accountable for relapses GUEST COLUMNIST Make sure to check out the Web in the years ahead? drawbacks. 10. Meet yourself halfway 25. Set a date and get started… Just Perhaps lose some A program called Small Steps to 11. Say “no” to super-sizing do it. site and let me know if you want to weight and save more for retirement? Health and Wealth was developed 12. Convert consumption into labor There are resources to help you learn more in a class. Remember that Overwhelmed and don’t know where by extension educators at Rutgers 13. Compare yourself with recom- with your strategies. You can track change takes time. Small steps are the to start? First of all, remember it’s not University. Twenty-five behavior mended benchmarks your progress free online at http:// way to go. As the saying goes, “Inch by an “all or nothing” issue. Think small changes are identified for participants 14. Use easy frames of reference njaes.rutgers.edu/sshw/. Each of the inch life’s a cinch, but yard by yard it at first. Small positive behavior chang- to choose from. It is suggested that no 15. Automate good habits and create 25 behavior change strategies has fact can be very hard.” es, such as saving $5 or cutting 100 more than three or four strategies be templates sheets with health and wealth “action calories a day, make a big difference selected by an individual. By focusing 16. Live “the power of 10” steps.” One or more worksheets pro- Darlene Christensen is the Utah State over time and are always better than and concentrating on a few areas, the 17. Take calculated risks and con- vide an opportunity to apply the strat- University extension agent.

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Call within Tooele County. (435)224-2678 flatwork, STAMPED. AERATING for a ment, concrete, decks, POSITION DUTIES: This position will operate a variety of equip- The Registered Nurse performs duties, which Best price in town. greener healthier look- or driveways. Robert ment and tools such as landscaping equipment, hand tools and power If you sell Insurance, require specialized knowledge, judgment and nurs- Concrete and repair. ing lawn. Call Earl Morgan (801)699=8934 tools including maintenance and repair of all tools and equipment and promote a hospital or ing skills based upon principles of psychological, 882-4399 or 840-0424. 882-7321 or 830-6392 (435)843-1565 reporting of mechanical problems to the supervisor to insure that repairs an ambulance service, biological, physical and social sciences. Assists are made to guarantee the safety of those who operate the tools and place your classified ad in and manages the operation of programs dealing equipment. May perform semi-skilled maintenance and custodial work in all 47 of Utah's news- with maternity and child health, teenage pregnan- to assure all of the building rooms and facilities are clean, and in good papers. The cost is only cies, community health, etc. condition. May paint equipment and structures used by the public; col- $135. for a 25 word ad • $21.04 per hour; Full time with benefits. lect and cleanup refuse left behind by park patrons and perform other ($5. For each additional task associated with park operations. Sets up and arranges chairs, tables, word). You will reach Minimum Qualification blackboards, microphone, etc. and checks operating condition in prepara- up to 500,000 newspa- • Graduation from college with a Bachelor’s degree tion for special events. Starting Salary is $9.64, No Benefits per readers. Just call in nursing. Minimum Qualifications: High school graduate or GED equivalent and Tooele Transcript Bulle- OR One (1) year work experience or an equivalent combination of education tin at (435)882-0050 for • Associate Degree Registered Nurse with two (2) and experience. Ability to follow written and oral instructions; ability to details. (Ucan) years of nursing experience. establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees • Working knowledge of modern nursing practices and members of the public. This category involves frequent lifting of 25- JUKI industrial serger and procedures; working knowledge of 50 pounds. This is often combined with bending, twisting. Must be able with table. Model psychology and sociology. to work a flexible work schedule and be on call. #MO-3712, 4 thread, • Must be able to lift 20 pounds and climb stairs. 1999 Jeep Wrangler excellent condition, re- While performing the duties of this job the For more information or a on-line application please visit cently serviced. $800. employee is frequently required to sit, talk and http://www.co.tooele.ut.us/hr.html (435)843-7255 hear. The employee is occasionally required to pm This position will close when the needs of the department are met. stand, walk, use hands, reach with hands and Bidding ends on Friday, May 11, 3 LOCALLY OWNED arms, climb or balance, stoop or kneel. Specific Applications must be submitted to the Tooele County vending route for sale, vision abilities required by the job include close For more information please call Human Resources office great source of extra in- vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral 47 S. Main Tooele, UT 84074 come if interested. vision, depth perception and ability to adjust EEO Employer P l e a s e c a l l focus. (435)843-0901 833-7200 Ext. #250 • Ext. #227 Complete job description is available at the PACKING MATERIAL Tooele County Human Resource Office or visit www.tfcu.net including 3.5 and 4.5 47 South Main, Tooele boxes, mirror and paint- or visit our website at www.co.tooele.ut.us 562 N. Main • Tooele ing boxes. All in good * TFCU reserves the right to refuse all bids if it determines those offers are unacceptable. This recruitment will run until the needs All vehicles sold as is. Time will be given to arrange financing. condition. All offers of the department are met. considered. C a l l EEO Employer 882-0757

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Join our team & enjoy a fun positive working environment! Liddiard Home Furnishings has been family owned & TOOELE AGING & ADULT SERVICES operated for over 50 years and is continuing to grow. We are currently accepting applications for the following positions: • CNA/Homemaker- On-call position; perform CNA/home maker and personal care services for disabled, elderly adults. Responsible for providing care for aging adults. Performs services such as meal preparation, maintaining a clean FULL-TIME physical environment (dusting, vacuuming, laundry, etc) is excited to announce several new degrees Retail Sales Positions: using various types of cleaning agents, run essential errands. coming to the Tooele Regional Campus Performs personal care services such as bathing, shaving, nail Applicants must be experienced, personable, care, oral hygiene, feeding, toilet assistance, and ambulation assertive, self motivated, and career minded. If you are as assigned by care plan. May perform limited clerical duties • Bachelor in English the right individual with a great attitude, this may be and other duties as assigned. Starting Salary $9.64; the opportunity you have been looking for. We provide • Bachelor in History, Secondary Education • High school diploma or a CNA Certification; One year comprehensive training and offer a great commission experience working with disabled, elderly adults Certification available based pay structure with generous benefits. Average providing homemaker and or personal care services is Bachelor in Accounting Salary $36,000 a year. preferred. Must be Certified Nurse Aide or receive certification within six months of hiring. Must have taken Bachelor in Entrepreneurship CPR course within six months or be certified in CPR. Must FULL -TIME have or obtain a food handler’s permit upon hire. Must have Coming fall 2008 Masters in Social Work Delivery/Warehouse Positions: a valid Utah Drivers License • This recruitment will close when the needs of the department Call for information on pre-core classes to Applicants must be dependable, personable & at least have been met. 21 years of age. Need to be able to consistently lift prepare you to be accepted to the MSW. 100+ lbs and have a good driving record. Pay structure Complete job descriptions are available at the based upon experience. Tooele County Human Resource Office Call Joyce or Suzanne 47 South Main Street Tooele Apply in person at: or visit our website at www.co.tooele.ut.us Specific information pertaining to these recruitments MON.-FRI. • 10:00 am-8:00 pm 882-6611 • 1021 W. Vine 2502 N. 400 E. • Tooele SATURDAY • 10:00 am - 7:00 pm can be obtained by calling Human Resources at (435)843-3157. EEO Employer B8 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Tuesday May 8, 2007

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Call or e-mail at your own home or CERTIFIED TEACHER Case Management. least 1yr experience, table with chairs, $50. leaves, seven chairs Mike at (435)843-8317 HAVING A GARAGE business in a state of starting new “Discover DRIVERS, START own transportaiton. Pay (435)843-7255 and hutch. Beautiful Competitive salary or [email protected]. SALE? Advertise it in the art salon on wheels. Time” preschool To YOUR Career in truck- DOE. Good health condition. $1000 obo. with health and dental Great summer training the classifieds. Call C a l l L i s a a t register for fall classes ing. No experience re- benefits. Call Mike after NASA MEMORY FOAM Call 882-5779 or benefits including for football or wrestling. 882-0050 435-837-2333 or mobile please call Julie Komer quired. Training avail- 6pm at (435)884-0829 830-9607 401K and paid time Students under 18 $399 Visco Elastic Mat- 435-830-0366 or write: at (435)843-4934 able. 23-day course- TOOELE, 743 W One need written parental tress AND Box. 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Must efficient, and Bulletin at 882-0050 for Manager apply at Cot- Get a head start on your go to loving home. 100 BRED COWS. yrs. old by Oct. Let's all the details. (Mention East 4370 South, Mur- tage Glen 1892 Aaron have some fun jumpin' organized r a y , U t a h . degree by taking a (435)850-2201 Calving now through • Valid drivers license UCAN) Drive. May, 75 young pairs. round! Call Miss Tanna (801)263-1705 Ask for GREAT DANE Puppy • Work history BECOME A SUB- summer class with Utah (435)462-2731 (ucan) (435) 843-4383 or (435) Business owners If you Steve Byrd, Byrds Fire AKC, fawn, interna- 850-9997. references need someone fast, Protection. SCRIBER. 882-0050 tional champion lines HORSE AUCTION: DIA- place your classified ad State University Tooele MOTHER OF two avail- Interested candidates call (801)891-0401 MOND Of The West Tooele RV & Auto Repair in all 45 of Utah's news- Supreme Sale, Sat., able 24hrs, Mon-Sat, Regional Campus. IS YOUR pet in need 435-882-2676 papers. The person you May 12, 10:a.m. for child care in my or forward resume to are looking for could be of a groom? Make Golden Spike Arena, home. First aid, CPR [email protected] There are hundreds of your appointment from out of town. The Ogden, Utah. Featuring certified. Willing to help cost is only $155. for a classes to choose from. with us! 150 head from several with potty trainers. Call Tender loving care. 25 word ad and it The Tooele County Parks & Recreation states, including broke B a r b i e G o r d o n reaches up to 340,000 Deseret Peak Aquatic Center My Dog’s Heaven (435)830-0302 Call today geldings, ranch, per- WE NEED LABORERS IN households. All you do is now accepting applications for the Boarding/ Grooming. formance, youth, mares following positions: NEW IN-Home day THE FOLLOWING FIELDS: is call the Transcript 843-9464 or in foal, at side, young care opening in • General Warehouse Bulletin at 882-0050 for Lifeguards 840-0430 stock with breeding, 882-6611 Tooele. Preschool • CDL A & B Drivers all the details. (Mention • Must be at least 16 years of age. color galore (435)286- GOT A good idea for a program available in • Forklift Operators UCAN) • $8.74 - $10.12 depending on certifications. 2281. (ucan) • Production/Assembly story? Call the Tran- the fall. For more in- • Must be able to work minimum of 19.5 1021 West Vine script and let us know • Supervisors/Managers BUSY DOCTORS office hours per week. HORSE PASTURE for formation call Kathy looking for full time re- 882-0050. All shifts are currently Head Lifeguards rent. 3.5 acre pasture Witt 843-5326 ceptionist. Fax resume available from day, swing, • Must be at least 18 years of age with 2 for growing season May to 882-2685. years guarding exp. to October. 884-5545 STANSBURY Fun Lov- to graveyard. We offer ing licensed daycare. immediate medical BUSY MEDICAL office • $11.72 meeting 5 requirements. Need to sell that new Organized activities benefits along with needs Office Assistant. • Must be able to work minimum of 40 Join the Team champion bull or your and field trips. No in- dental and vision. hours per week. Please send resume to Top pay for those yearling calves? Place fants. 2 adults to super- Attn.: Business Man- Pool Custodian overachievers! Must have • Must be at least 16 years of age. your classified ad into vise. References avail- ager, PO Box 390, 47 newspapers, find able. Call Melanie reliable transportation, • $5.15 per hour clean background, and Tooele, Utah 84074. your buyers quickly. For 843-1565 • Must be able to work minimum of 15 only $135. your 25 pass a drug screen. CNA CLASSES & Phle- hours per week. Immediate Openings Must apply in person- word classified will be STANSBURY PARK botomy. Day, evening Cashier Home Daycare. Experi- Call Johnny to schedule or weekend classes, 2 • Must be at least 18 years of age. $9.64 per seen by up to 500,000 an interview readers. It is as simple enced daycare with 2 week course. informa- hour Payroll Clerk as calling the Tooele full time providers seek- 801-255-1441 tion line 467-6400 • Must obtain a food handler’s permit by Full-time, 3 years payroll experience (health care setting preferred), Transcript Bulletin at ing fun, loving children www.ccCNA.com time of hire. Associate Degree preferred, Excellent interpersonal skills required eger to learn to come 30 PEOPLE wanted to (435)882-0050 for de- CONCRETE FINISHER American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification join to fun. Hours lose weight. Up to 30 tails. (Ucan) wages will vary DOE class –Wed. April 25th at 4:00pm at the De- 6:30-5:30pm. We have lbs / 30 days Cash Call Brydger or Mike seret Peak Aquatic Center. Certified lifeguards SHEEP FOR Sale. Ewe full time spots available. Back Rewards 1 on 1 830-4977 or 830-6690 who have previously worked for DP Aquatic RNs & lambs, pairs. Ewes C a l l A p r i l a t Private Coaching Call Full-time and PRN, Current Utah License, Hospital experience sheared & lambs 435-843-1901 or email Center must reapply and attached all certifica- Noelle Weinberger CONSTRUCTION, Ex- docked. Pasture ready. me lilrascalsdaycare. tions. They are required to attend a mandatory preferred, Flexible shifts Days/Nights 801-553-9019 cavator. Looking for la- Also great show lambs com CPR class which will be held on May 5th or borers and pipe layers. available. Good selec- A 75YR underground May 12th. The cost of $30.00. Call 843-4035 Great work environ- tion. Garth 837-2246, utility contractor Tem- to schedule a class one week prior. ment, pay DOE. Insur- 830-2309 pest Enterprises is now If you are interested in becoming a head life Help Wanted ance available. Call To Apply hiring year-round labor- guard you must attend a head life guard class TEX TAN saddle, 15” Mark @ 801-301-3578 ers, fusers, case back- and become certified at that level; this class seat, great for use or hoe operators & dump will be held on May 7th at 4 p.m. The cost is James Glade lady. Ridden once. DRIVERS - ACT NOW!! truck drivers. Benefits yet to be determined. phone 435.843.3745 | fax 435.843.3753 | [email protected] | www.mountainwestmc.com $450. (435)830-8998 Miles benefits bonus include: health, dental, 36-43cpm New trucks All questions should be directed to Scott Send cover letter & resume to: WANTED: PEACOCKS. 401K, profit sharing, only 3 months OTR Chance. Please call and register one week Mountain West Medical Center | Attn: Human Resource Dept | 2055 N. Main Street | Tooele | UT 84074 Contact Vern at and vacation. EOE. Fax 800-635-8669. (ucan) prior at 843-4035. 801-979-6800 (ucan) resume 801-262-1662 or call 801-262-4165 DRIVERS - ASAP! 21 Applications and additional information for CDL Drivers needed open positions are available at the Sporting DRIVER A NATIONAL PALLET *36-43cpm* Avg $54K Tooele County Human Resource Office Goods Comapany is looking per year Sign-on Bonus 47 South Main Street Tooele “America’s Elite Fleet” for a few hard working only 3 mos. OTR req'd or visit our website at www.co.tooele.ut.us SELLING YOUR moun- individuals to repair pal- (800)635-8669 (ucan) This recruitment will run on a continuous tain bike? Advertise it in We offer lets at their Tooele facil- basis until the needs of the department can be the classifieds. Call ity. If you feel that you EXPERIENCED BOB- met. 882-0050 www.tooele • 3 pay raises in are hard working and CAT Operator for Boul- Environmental technology is transcript.com 1st year like to get paid accord- der Landscape A full Tooele County requires those 18 years of age one of the fastest growing • Great home time ingly, please call service landscape com- and over to submit to a background check. fields today. And Clean (435)843-4280. pany Pay DOE Must Pre-employment drug testing is required for & equipment have valid drivers li- Harbors, North America’s Lost & Found all hires. Hired individuals must be able to • Flexible open CNA’S NEEDED Cot- cense Bobcat experi- leading provider of work flexible schedule including nights, week- door policy tage Glen 1892 Aaron ence required Call ends, and holidays. environmental and hazardous MISSING FAMILY Mem- Drive (435)882-7990 (435)843-7105 waste management services, bers since 4/12 from is one fast-growing company. Blueridge subdivision. 800-701-8689 Black pug and tiny That’s just the beginning of the white/ black shitzu/ advantages we can offer you. 2519 S. 5370 W. Yorkshire puppies. Re- It’s the Larsen Touch At Clean Harbors you’ll build ward. 435-882-8218, WVC, UT 84120 valuable skills, work with 435-228-8595, or www.knighttrans.com state-of-the-art equipment 435-228-8448 Everything I touch turns to sold! within a safety-conscious Must have 4 mon. OTR exp. Owner Ops: 800-437-5907 environment, and receive Personals Call me today for a non-obligation market every opportunity for analysis of your home. professional growth. TRUCK DRIVER ADOPT, YOUNG loving Class A Sandra Larsen 435.224.9186 OPENINGS AT OUR INCINERATOR FACILITY professional married Local positions available. couple (& puppy) ex- IN THE WEST DESERT, UTAH-ARAGONITE (EXIT #56, I-80 WEST) Haz Mat & tank endorse- Full Time Agent, Long Time Friend cited to start family, giv- ments required. 70hr/8 Gas prices taking your hard earned money? ing your baby Love day book. Competitive laughter opportunity. We offer a FREE bus ride for our employees leaving from Stansbury Park, pay & benefi ts. Call 515 Park Hill Dr. E x p e n s e s p a i d between 8:00 - 5:00 for Tooele. Plus you’ll earn one hour’s pay each day – up to four days per week! J u l i e & M a t t Remote site pay. application. Current DMV New Listing 1-800-563-7964 printout required. New starting wage rate: $14.50-$16.00/hour ADOPTION: A BEACH- MP Environmental SIDE California family Services, Inc. (depending on experience) plus remote site pay! seeks to adopt new- 1043 N. Industrial Park born. We offer a beauti- Circle, Grantsville UT ful life, bright future and 84029. 435-884-0808 • Facility Technicians lots of TLC. Neighbor- Fantastic custom built Ram- Responsible for unloading, separating and HIGH PERFORMING TECHS hood includes great bler. Lot is almost 1/2 acre. categorizing hazardous materials at our CAN EASILY EARN schools, parks and CONSTRUCTION Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility. $50K/YEAR Beautifully landscape with beautiful beaches. full sport court, RV parking Requires a high school diploma (college Large extended family degree a plus); and ability to lift at least 50 lbs., move 55-gal. drums, and endless love await. and awesome views of lake and work in an indoor loading dock environment. Forklift experience Please call Sep & Back Hoe Operator and mountains. Home is and/or current 40-hour Hazwoper certificate a plus. large and open! Grand at (760)533- Staker & Parson Companies is seeking an 1831 (ucan) experienced and qualified Back Hoe Opera- tor. Responsibilities include laying pipe, • Incinerator Operators ADOPTION: WE PROM- digging to set grates, and removing unstable 171 S. 1st St. 354 N. Coleman 872 E. 900 North Duties include: monitoring incinerator opera- EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ISE your newborn a grade as well as other tasks involving the tions, sampling ash bins, cleaning-up work CAN EASILY EARN loving, secure and backhoe. A CDL is preferred. Competitive New Listing areas, operating forklift trucks, placing drums $65K/YEAR happy home. Full-time wages, quarterly and annual bonuses and on incinerator roll lines, and processing labo- mom, devoted dad. Ex- a great benefits package. Must be self- ratory discharges. Will also maintain records and perform other duties as penses paid. Please motivated and work well with others. assigned. Forklift experience a plus. We will train the right candidates. call Theresa or John To apply in person Our benefits include health, dental and vision package; 100% employer paid 1-800-484-6765 Pin call 888-672-7766 for locations or apply online at: life & disability insurance; dependent care program; flexible spending #0369 (ucan) New Listing New Listing account; 401(k) plan; and generous paid time off. www.stakerparson.com Meticulously cared for Great home, nice neighbor- Clean! See to appreciate! ALCOHOLIC ANONY- Equal Opportunity Employer home! Upgraded vinyl win- hood. Newer tile, paint, Better than New! UNDER Send your resume to: Jane Shamaly MOUS meets daily at M/F/D/V EXPLORE THE ENVIRONMENTAL ADVANTAGE. furnace and c/a, bsmt has Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc., 42 Longwater Drive noon and 8pm at 1120 dows, updated electrical and 200K. Northeast cul-de-sac! Norwell, MA 02061, Email: [email protected] DRIVER-$5K SIGN-ON W Utah Ave. Call plumbing. C/A, aluminum large family room, full bth, 2 Close to elementary school. Fax: 781-792-5902 EOE bonus for experienced 882-7358. shingles, steel siding, fenced, bdrm. Fully fenced and land- C/A, fenced full sprinklers, teams, dry van & temp great landscaping, full auto scaped, RV parking. $3500 shed, RV parking, new paint, SINGLE MAN 40 years control available. O/Os carpet and stove allowance. www.cleanharbors.com old hoping to find a sin- & CDL-A grads wel- sprinklers, 12x12 shed. carpet and tile! gle woman 32-40 years come. Call Covenant All offi ces independently owned and operated. Information Single Mom is ok Orin (866)684-2519. E.O.E. deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. 1185 N. Main • Tooele (435)833-9462 (ucan) Tuesday May 8, 2007 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin B9

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FULL TIME Laborer LOCAL CONTRACTOR LOOKING FOR experi- WORK FROM HOME. If 1999 CHRYSLER 300M 2002 ACURA SRX. Nice TRANSMISSION RE- $500! TRUCKS/ SUVs 1977 FORD Mustang needed 401k, health in- is looking for Dump enced Landscape you love fashion jew- loaded, cd, tape, tint, car! Great gas mileage- PAIR, rebuild. Low cost from $500! Chevys, II Interior and body in surance, Fax resume to Truck & Air Mover Vac Maintenance Crew elry, and looking for ex- leather, sunroof, much perfect for commuting! to Tooele residents. Jeeps, Fords and More! good condition needs (801)250-1047 or call Truck Drivers, Diesel Leader to supervise tra income with flexible m o r e . $ 5 5 0 0 Call for more informa- Will buy vehicles 1990 Police Impounds For carburetor an electri- (801)250-1400 Mechanics Helpers, maintenance of large hours, contact me TO- (435)882-9099 tion. (435)224-2805 and up that needs Sale, For Listings Call cal work $1800 obo Journeyman & Appren- properties. Must have DAY! K a r l e e (801)910-4233 transmission work, 800-586-3805 x 9973 435-830-2344 GREAT CLIPS full time tice Plumber, Heavy or obtain Utah pesticide 435-578-8033 2005 Mazda 6 sedan cash paid. Shop stylist needed. HIRE hatchback fully 1974 CHEYENNE/ 10 Equipment Operators, license, be detail ori- 1985 DODGE 150 Van (801)972-5810 Home ON BONUS! (435) Laborers, Cement Fin- ented and organized. UtahValleyStateCollege loaded, With alumi- (435)843-8181 Half ton Chevy pick-up 830-0183 Business runs good, good tires, num alloy wheels, $600. (435)843-0128, ishers and Carpenters. Must be able to super- with snow tires, Auto Expo & Swap Meet Must have good work- vise employees and Opportunities auto transmission. (435)840-4282 HVAC INSTALLERS 115,000 miles. Call May 19, 2007 3 8 , 0 0 0 m i l e s . WANTED. Residential, ing knowledge in area meet deadlines Pay (435)833-0398 Must SUVs 1975 CHEVY 1/2 ton A CASH COW! 30 vend- 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. $15,900. Call (435) Retrofit & New Con- of expertise. Drivers DOE with health and see $1,000 offer truck, 4x4 frame & en- ing machines/ you ap- Thanksgiving Point, 224-4000 struction. Multi year must have CDL and dental benefits Please gine, good tires & great prove each location. 1996 Mitsubishi Montero contract on Hill Air clean driving record. call (801)969-8381 1992 FORD 150, V6, 3003 Thanksgiving Way 92 TOYOTA COROLLA engine (350). Good Must be able to travel Entire business - good condition, runs Lehi, Utah LS Series fully loaded Force Base. Call Mike MODELING, Acting, Ex- $10,970 local Utah only $500! Police im- trans. New Edlebrock to out of state jobs. 40 great. Make an offer. (I-15, Exit 284) Clean runs great at 801-726-1850 (ucan) tras needed for Movies, pounds for sale! Hon- carb. New Edlebrock in- hr HazMat cert. a plus. Company. 801-593- (435)882-0881, (435) $ 5 , 8 0 0 o b o Commercials, In-store UVSC Car Show Contact das, Chevys, Jeeps take & manifold. $1300 LABORER Needed for Must pass physical and 0084 WWW.1800vend 849-2295 (435)840-3439 promotions, Conven- Kim 801-863-8563 and more available obo. (435)840-8790 fence installation. Call drug test. Must be able ing.com (ucan) (435)840-3831 tions, and Events. 1996 MITSUBISHI Mi- Swap Meet Contact now; for listings Gary at (435)882-1213 to pass a background ALL CASH CANDY- 1977 FORD 400 big $10-$95 daily! No rage. Runs good. Gale Hansen (800)586-3805 ext. or cell (801)597-2015 check. Full benefits Route. Do you earn FOR SALE 2003 Dodge block 15-20k miles runs school or exp. $ 1 5 0 0 o b o . (801)-361-1857 9387 (ucan) package available. $800 in a day? Your Durango. V8, PS, PB great. Transmission LICENSED STYLIST 801-438-0067 (435)882-3241 after Phone 801-323-1719 own local candy route. 98 HONDA Civic LX, 4 Rear air, Third Seat, and rear end all for Wanted for Fantastic 5pm. 2001 SATURN L300 89k ( T o o e l e ) o r OTR DRIVERS, fair pay, Includes 30 machines door, auto, ac, 112,000 Tow package low miles $ 6 0 0 S c o t t Sams. Full and part miles silver exterior miles, black w/gray in- Call 882-7968 or (435)882-8056 Bill 801-972-2727 (Salt good routes. Call Eldon and candy. All for 1998 CHEVY Lumina, time available. Great gray interior, cruise, terior, great condition. 801-725-4630 (435)882-2263 Lake) for applications. 801-499-9116 $9,995. 1(888)745- 78,235 miles, V6, auto- v-6, auto, sunroof, pl, pay plus $100 sign-on Email resumes to dhan- $5500. (435)884-3347 POST OFFICE Now hir- 3353 (ucan) matic, six passenger. pw, power windows b o n u s e s . C a l l [email protected]. ing. Avg. $20.hr or Clean car, clean title. drivers seat, keyless BLACK 1999 Honda Ac- (435)843-0382 Competitive wages paid FITNESS CENTER $57k annually, includ- Valued at $5425 e n t r y $ 7 3 0 0 cord EX new rims, new STANSBURY PARK for all positions. 12750sqft, Main Street. PART TIME Medical As- ing Federal Benefits Handball courts, lock- (NADA). $4700 obo. (435)882-1287 after 6 tires, tinted windows, Restaurant/Reception Center sistant for busy medical and OT. Paid Training, (435)224-4981 sun roof, PL, PW, ers, showers, saunas, 2003 FORD Taurus SES practice. Bring resume Vacations. PT/ FT. power steering, loaded hot tubs, mirrored aero- BECOME A SUB- $7500, excellent shape For Sale to 280 N Main Tooele. 1-800-584-1775 Ext. Asking $8500 obo bic/ dance area. Unlim- SCRIBER. 882-0050 884-6002 Building Size: 5,859 sf 9701 USWA ited possibilities! (435)840-2764 Year Built: 2001-2002 POSTAL JOBS $16.53 882-7094, CARS FROM $29/MO! to $27.58/hr, now hir- (801)860-5696 $0 down, 36 months @ Zoned: Commercial ing. For application Small Business owners: FOR SALE – LEASE 8.5% apr. HOndas, Equipped Kitchen with Walk-ins. Dining Room and free goverment job Place your classified ad Chevys, Jeeps and The Kirk Build to Suit more. For listings Chairs. Folding Tables. Restaurant Booths, Tables information, call Ameri- in 45 newspapers Quiet, Quality apartments in a (800)586-3805 ext. and Chairs. Many Extras. $1,200,000. restored historic structure can Association of La- throughout Utah for bor 1-913-599-8042, 24 only $155. for 25 9387 (ucan) The Best Places at the Best Prices hrs. emp. serv. words, and $5. per FOR SALE 1985 Olds word over 25. You will Completely Furnished PRESS FEEDER Opera- 88 runs good, tires new tor Needed. Transcript reach up to 340,000 $ 5 0 0 o b o Weekly & Monthly Rates Bulletin Publishing is households and it is a (435)882-7121 one call, one order, one currently accepting ap- HONDAS From $500! plications for a full time bill program. Call the 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 Transcript Bulletin at Police Impounds For second shift 6-color Sale! Many Makes and press Feeder Operator. 882-0050 for further info. (ucan) Models, For Listings No experience neces- 3200 sq. ft. office or retail building. Call 800-586-3805 X Stansbury Park Improvement District, sary but helpful. Duties WWW.PIGMEYRE- Across from City Hall, Post Office and 9436 will include: Helping run SELLERS.COM Get 30 Plaza, Stansbury Park, UT 84074 and maintaining a Hei- your fingers in the pie County Building. Excellent parking. SELL YOUR CAR or Inspection of facility available by appointment delberg 6-color press. selling .com, .mobi, boat in the classifieds. Advanced Hours: Monday-Friday .net, etc. Your website 435-882-7525 • 435-840-1332 Call 882-0050 or visit 4pm-1am with available is ready to start selling www.tooeletranscript. Call (435) 882-7922 would like to welcome overtime. Must be at today! No risk, money com least 18yrs of age with back guarantee. a high school diploma or equivalent and have Why No money down a current driver’s li- Wanted loan programs cense. All benefits in- rent? cluded. Apply at 58 N now available for Main Street, Tooele. WANTED: I Will pay It’sLet us heSummer!Lp you have fun Send resume to: Tran- cash for your junk cars. • Veterans script Bulletin Publish- C a l l S c o t t • Public Safety Workers • No checking ing, PO Box 390, (435)830-6189 • Healthcare Professionals Tooele, Utah 84074. • Education Workers account required Transcript Bulletin Pub- Recreational • Construction Trades • Personal Loans lishing promotes a drug Vehicles • Manufacturing/Ware- free environment. house • Fast Approvals RECEPTIONIST 1973 STARCRAFT Tent Your next rent check Customer NEEDED Evenings trailer, sleeps 8, 2 ta- could be all you need to Appreciation Day bles/ sitting areas. and weekends Fax buy your own home. July 3rd Kandice Young 435-849-4522 R e s u m e t o $650. Call Brad 843-4341 To see if you qualify, Drawings • refreshments 435-882-0462 call Charles now. 183 E Main St • Grantsville 1978 NOMAD camp (inside Curry Insurance) WANT TO get the latest local news? Subscribe trailer, 19ft, $2000; 801-910-4888 Each office independently owned and operated 1965 Aristocrat, 15 1/2ft Security Finance to the Transcript Bulle- Affiliate member tin. camp trailer, $1000; Tooele County Board of Realtors 1222 North Main • 843-0786 both in very good con- dition. Also 1971 Hy- droswift boat, motor OPEN HOUSE •May 12th • 10-2 pm needs repair, asking $1000. Call John or 1566 East Canyon Rd. (800 N.), Lake Point Carlene 882-0516, Price Reduced! • Walk-out basement • Two hot water heaters 840-1265. Get ready for • Approx. 3,796 sq. ft. • Hardwood floors 1980 TIOGA 23ft mo- • 3 bdrms • Covered patio torhome, low miles, ex- • 2.5 bths • Auto sprinklers cellent condition. Runs • 15 min. from SLC • Horse property great. $8500 obo. Must • Wonderful kitchen • 2 car, extra height See! Call Doug toll free 877-813-8404 $ w/double ovens garage MLS 668284 398,900 • Jetted tub • Built in 1999, 1 full acre Motorcycles & Utah Real Estate ATVs Spring CALL DIRT BIKES: I have 2 for sale 1999 Husqvarna TE610 $2000, 2004 Sandy Critchlow Husqvarna TC450 in a Beautiful New Home! $3000 both great bikes (435) 830-6657 M u s t S e e 1604 Country Ln • Erda 662 Blueridge Dr • Tooele 801-309-1385 Price Reduced $499,900 Trailers

1982 STARCRAFT Tent Trailer. $1600. 13ft long. Good condition. 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Call (435)882-0544 Newly updated kitchen & Also for sale: Window 6 bdrms, 3 bathrooms, 3 family rooms, brick & bathrooms. New Paint & Swamp Cooler, $150. stucco Rambler on 5 acres. $499,900 Newer carpet. $189,900 1999 NASH 22’ Camp trailer a/c, unit tandem PRICE REDUCED axle Full bathroom, New Listing 986 Bates Canyon Rd • Erda MOTIVATEDMOTIVATED SELLER!SELLER! great condition. $8000 obo (435)843-1831 1388 North 630 East • Tooele 2003 26’ Trailmanor trailer Model 3023 empty weight 2730lbs Self contained. Sleeps MOTIVATED SELLER! 6, a/c, heater, gas cook 5533 GENEVA WAY • STANSBURY PARK top, water heater, TV $245,000 MUST SEE! antenna w/booster, 6 bdrms, 4 bths, 2 kitchens, awning, new condition. 4 bdrm, 3 bth, clean beautiful home. 2 family rooms, on 5 acres in Great views. Call Michelle 840-8898. Load leveler hitch VACANTVACANT $ 222 DONNER PLACE $12,500 (435)843-0377 Erda. 519,900 (435)830-8217 PRICE REDUCED! MOTIVATED SELLER! Beautiful home reduced to $272,000. 2 story, NewNew ListingsListings 1470 W. Hwy 199, Rush Valley 3 bdrm, 2 bth lofted family room upstairs. 367 PLAZA CIRCLE • GRANTSVILLE Autos Possible lease to own. Secondary water. $248,000 NEW Beautiful, fully finished home. .37 acres, 5bdrm, 2 bth $0 DOWN! Cars From $29/mo! Police Im- pounds for Sale! 36 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, .29 acres, 3-car HORSEHORSE PROPERTY!PROPERTY! Months @ 8.5% apr. For listings Call garage, handicap access, 2 extended windows, 800-586-3805 x 8329 vaulted ceilings, room to grow in unfinished WOW 24.077 acres in Rush Valley. $500! Cars/Trucks from basement, corner lot, close to school and parks, Very, Very cute home. Wonder- 68 N. MEADOWLARK CIR. • GRANTSVILLE $500! Police Impounds/ ful barn & 20 acre ft of water. $285,900 3 bdrm, 2 bath Repos Available Now, great neighborhood. $239,900 $499,900 .50 acre lot. 3400 SQ FT. For Local listings Call 800-586-3805 x A519 SOUTHERN UTAH 419 PREMIER • GRANTSVILLE $500! POLICE IM- MEADOW, UT $249,900 $310,000 POUNDS! Cars from Almost 5 acres. Beautiful family home Big Beautiful Rambler $500! Hondas, Chevys, Jeeps and more!!! Call Laramie Dunn for ALL with historic log cabin on property. Almost 1 acre, 3500 sq ft Available now, for list- ings Call (800)586- Lana McKean Michelle Anderson 3805 extension 9977. your Real Estate needs 435-833-0233 • cell 801-518-8670 435-833-0233 • cell 435-840-8898 (ucan) '91 HONDA Civic DX. FREE HOME CONSULATION 4Dr, Auto, AC, PS, New Trans, $1,800 801- 435-224-4000 7 South Main St #305 Executive Plaza Tooele, Utah 856-2256. B10 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Tuesday May 8, 2007

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1989 FORD F250 460, 2 AND 3bdrm apart- REMODELED APART- 3BDRM 1BTH charming SOUTHEAST BENCH FSBO Stansbury Park. 00003533OWNERS AGENDA PUBLIC NOTICE Good runner, new ments behind Super MENTS at 585 N Main older home, newly re- Fully finished rambler. SACRIFICE 35 ACRES NOTICE is hereby given Notice is hereby given brakes, $2300 obo Wal-Mart. Swimming Tooele, Ut. Studio modeled w/gas fire- CUSTOM RAMBLER Ready to move in. - was $59,000. NOW that the Board of Stans- that the Lake Point Im- (435)882-2432 Leave pool, hot tub, exercise 1bdrm and 2bdrm. place, large yard w/ga- Newly remodeled up & $56,900. 90 minutes bury Service Agency will provement District will Message room, playground, full 435-843-0917 rage, no pets, no smok- • 6 bdrm down. Emaculant, from Salt Lake City in hold a public hearing to hold its regularly sched- clubhouse. 843-4400 ing. Senior citizen con- beautiful home. 5b/3b SW Wyoming. Recrea- discuss the requested uled Business meeting 1997 FORD F-150, SLEEPING ROOMS sideration. Deposit re- • 3.5 bth aprox. 3700 sq. ft. Cus- tional paradise. Stun- annexation of Pangaea on May 10, 2007 at 7:00 143,000 miles, good available, $70 per 2BDRM 1BTH duplex. q u i r e d $ 9 0 0 / m o • Exercise room tom cabinets, HW ning setting with amaz- Development’s Shady p.m. at the North Tooele condition, $6500. Call Nice quiet street, clean. week, $10 key deposit, 435-830-3337 floors, Tiled baths & ing views. Surrounded Brook Lane Subdivision Fire Station 1540 Sunset (435)840-2778 1yr lease. No smoke or first and last week- total • Great room kitchen. Fully land- by gov't land. EZ terms. into its greenbelt and Road, Lake Point Utah. 3BDRM 2BTH Town- p e t s . $ 6 0 0 / m o $150 to move in. 46 N scaped & fenced. Cor- Call Utah Ranches, recreation areas on The agenda will be as home, 1 car garage, w/large kitchen $500/dep Broadway. 882-7605 ner lot. Call for appoint- LLC 877-351-5263. Wednesday, May 9, follows: Apartments fenced yard, great view • Large family 435-830-4437 o r ment 435-882-1182. No (ucan) 2007 at 7:00 p.m., at the 1. Call to Order for Rent TOOELE, 2bdrm, 1bth, of valley, $850/mo, 801-376-7321 room in finished Agents Please. Clubhouse, #1 Country 2. OMWC upstairs, very clean, $500/dep. (435)201- basement RANCH FOR SALE. 150 Club Drive, Stansbury 3. Saddleback 1BDRM $400/mo Water new blinds, carpet, 2158 2BDRM, 1BTH, no pets, HUD HOMES! 4bdrm acres with 2700 SF Park, Utah 84074. . 4. Approval of Minutes and Power included $425/mo plus deposit. paint, w/d hookups, • Lanscaped $80,500! Only $640/ house and outbuildings. 435-841-7878 covered parking. 3BDRM 2BTH, 1yr old, The Board will convene 5. Financial Reports (435)843-5213 no maintenance, water, • Sport court Mo! 5% down 20 years 7 Miles West of Terra, their regularly scheduled 6. Ward Engineering $ 6 0 0 / m o p l u s @ 8% apr. 2Br Utah. May section off in 1BDRM APARTMENT. 2BDRM 1BTH washer $400/dep. 882-0476 sewer trash paid. Quiet • 3 car garage meeting immediately fol- 7. Lake Point Estates Suitable for one person. neighborhood, no pets $199/Mo, for listings 40 acre parcles. lowing the public hear- 8. Operations Reports dryer included, recently call (800)586-3901 ext. $495.000.00 for all. Call Furnished, washer/ updated, great location. no smoking $1025/mo 882-3531 ing. 9. ERP & VA Plans dryer, utilities included. Homes for $1025/dep (435)884- 5784 (ucan) 435-837-2333 o r Public Hearing 10. Trustee Con- $ 6 0 0 / m o J i m mwood@wirelessbee- $467/mo, $250/dep. No 435-850-2374 Rent 3401 801-554-8474 HUD HOMES! 4bdrm Annexation/ Shady cerns smoking or pets, refer- hive.com Brook Lane Subdivision 11. Public Concerns 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile $ 8 5 , 0 0 0 ! O n l y e n c e s r e q u i r e d . 2BDRM 1BTH, remod- – Christy Achziger 12. Scheduled Meetings $$WHY RENT when home for rent, no smok- $640/Mo! 5% down 20 SPECTACULAR VIEW 882-0741 eled, govt. subsidized. 2000 HOUSE, Grants- (88 proposed lots on ap- 13. Adjournment you can buy? 0 ing/ pets. 882-1550 years @ 8% apr. 2bdrm of Deseret Peak! Two Playground, carport. ville, South Willow. proximately 30 acres) (Published in the Tran- 1BDRM, extra large, down programs, not $199/Mo, for listings building lots for sale in $500/dep. 211 S. Hale, 4BDRM 1.5BTH fenced FSBO. 3bdrm, 2bth, Business Meeting script Bulletin May 8, small office, fireplace, perfect credit. First call (800)586-3901 ext. Grantsville, horse prop- Grantsville. Call Tammi yard, family room, 2552sqft rambler, .47 Call to Order 2007) varnished floors. Live time buyers, Single 5196 (ucan) erty, unlimited animal 884-3466, 884-1712. swamp cooler, no acre, wood floor, new Pledge of Allegiance downtown at Vine parent programs. restrictions Lot 1 .85 PUBLIC NOTICE Equal Housing Opp. smoking, no pets, paint & carpet. I BUY Houses! Need a Roll Call Street Courtyard, Call for details. Berna acres, Lot 2, .86 acres. Notice is hereby given $850/mo, $700 clean- $248,000. quick sale? Facing Review and Adopt Min- Tooele. $650, applica- 1BDRM house, 307 N (435)840-5029 Group W a t e r s h a r e s that the Stockton Town ing deposit. 882-7592, (480)252-3136 foreclosure? Don’t utes tion fee, deposit, credit 100 W, $550/mo; Small 1 Real Estate available.Call 435-884- Council will hold a Public (208)232-5756 or wait, sell now! April 11, 2007 Regular and background check Studio Apartment 2BDRM MOBILE Home 6692 Meeting on Thursday, (208)760-0233 (801)381-5873 msg. Meeting Minutes required. 801-205-3883 $425/mo no dogs 3+ BEDROOM 2 Bath. for rent, $475/mo, 10th day of May 2007 at April 25, 2007 Public (435)843-0785 New paint, Spacious, A HUD Home!!! Buy $300/dep. 849-2147 LEASE OPTION avail- the Stockton Town Hall, Hearing Minutes W/D Hookups, Big 2bdrm Only $429/Mo! 884-0113 882-1969 able! 71 West 1970 Water Shares 18 North Johnson 2BDRM NICE area, Kitchen, Nice yard, April 25, 2007 Regular Beautiful 5% Down 20 years @ 2BDRM MOBILE Home North, Tooele. Town- Street. This meeting will w/d, hookups, free ca- Near park and pool house/ row-end in Meeting Minutes 8% apr For Listings Call for rent, $475/mo, 6 TOOELE Valley under- begin promptly at 7:00 1 & 2 Bedroom ble, quiet building, $975/month $500 De- Overlake. Place in im- Public Comment 800-586-3901 x 5159 $300/dep. 849-2147 ground water shares for p.m. $595/mo 882-0366, posit. Call Danielle maculate condition!!! Probable Vote Items Apartments!! 884-0113 882-1969 sale call for info BUSINESS SECTION 830-2665 435-850-2983 Call: 801-647-9193 Annexation / Shady (801)244-6670 1. Amend the budget for LARGE 3BDRM W/ D 3BDRM 1BTH Home For Brook Lane Subdivision Completely Remodeled 2BDRM, 1BTH Duplex, 3BDRM 1BTH Big yard, NW ARIZONA 40 current year hook-ups, a/c, covered Sale! Only $49,900! FOR SALE: 134 Shares – Christy Achziger NEW fridge, stove, w/d hookups, central Must See. Fully fur- ACRES FOR $99,900. Dated on this 1st day of parking, 164 Hale St Bank Foreclosures Grantsville irrigation Personnel Policy Revi- dishwasher, cabinets, carpet, air, $550/mo, $500/dep. nished $1125/mo or Cooler summers - mild May 2007. $800/mo $400/dep Available Now, For List- water. 3 shares East sion – Christy Achziger Absolutely Gorgeous! The 812 Uinta Ave. Tooele $975/mo unfurnished winters. Gorgeous Deborah Martin (801)450-8432 ings Call 800-586-3901 Jordan irrigation water. Stansbury Lake /Aq- best value in ALL of Tooele. Housing welcome. 801-835-5592 mountain views. Half- (Published in the Tran- LEASE TO Own near x 51 (435)882-6686 uashade Dye – Randy (435)830-6342 way between Phoenix script Bulletin May 3 & 8, Non-Smokers Only! NO PETS! 3BDRM 2.5BTH Town Settlement Canyon. Jones 3BDRM 1BTH Large & Las Vegas. Won't last ONE Settlement Canyon 2007) HAVING A yard sale? home 2 car garage W/D Brand new Rambler w/ 7. Recess yard, newly remodeled, at this price - call now. water share for sale. (801) 318-4997 Advertise in the Tran- $975/mo (970)926- 3 bed 2 bath and full Work Session $155,00 (435)882-6210 Wagon Bow Ranch - $6000. (435)882-0351 260 North 100 East, Tooele script 4215 unfinished basement. 1. Possible Vote Items (435)830-4311 DCD Realty 1(877) Clubhouse Update / Public Notices 3000sq ft. for 1600/mo UNDERGROUND WA- (435)841-7801 847-4986 (ucan) Clubhouse Manager – w/ option to buy. 2 Car TER rights for sale Trustees Christy Achziger Garage Call 548-5877 3BDRM HUD! $397MO! Planning on selling your Tooele Valley. Please Pool Update / Pool Man- 5bdrm/ 2bth $64,900! home, you could be call 435-241-0265 Deadline for public no- Tooele County’s amily MOBILE HOME, 2bdrm ager – Christy Achziger tices is 4 p.m. the day F Only $516/Mo! 5% sending your sales 1 b t h , C a l l J i m 2. Manager’s Report down, 20 years @8% points to up to 340,000 UNDERGROUND WA- prior to publication. 830-0838. 3. Board Members’ Re- apr. For listings call households at once. TER Rights for sale Public notices submit- ports and Requests Real Estate Advisor NEVER RENT AGAIN! (800)586-3901 exten- For $155. you can Erda, Tooele Valley ted past the deadline 4. Correspondence Buy 5bdrm bank fore- sion 5724. (ucan) place your 25 word (435)830-2665 will not be accepted. 5. Financial and Bills closure! Only $516/Mo! classified ad to all 45 UPAXLP Serving the needS of BuyerS/SellerS: 4BDRM, 3BTH in WANTED: WATER 6. Adjourn 5% down, 20 years @ newspapers in Utah. • 1st Time Home Buyers • Empty Nesters Tooele. Fully land- rights or irrigation (Published in the Tran- NOTICE OF TRUS- 8% apr. Available now! Just call the Transcript scaped, 2 car garage, shares in Tooele Val- script Bulletin May 8, TEE'S SALE • Singles • Investors • Large Estate Owners For listings (800)586- Bulletin at 882-0050 for freshly painted 2 tone ley. Call Ross at 2007) APN: 12-065-0-0128 • Families Needing Horse Property 3901 ext. 5749 (ucan) neutral colors. Close to all the details. (Mention 801-642-0119 Trust No. 07-6444-UT NICE IVORY home Middle Canyon School. ucan) NOTICE OF PUBLIC Loan No. 110022824 WATER FOR sale. See HEARING 3bdrm 2bth $1300/mo Realtors welcome. SELLING YOUR Ref: JESSE L. WEBB TooeleUtahHomes.com PUBLIC NOTICE IS (435)843-9883 $215,000. 843-1525 or HOME? Advertise it in IMPORTANT NOTICE Carol Haddock, ReMax HEREBY GIVEN that 840-4621. Ask for the classifieds. Call TO PROPERTY OVERLAKE, 3bdrm Platinum (435)830- the Board of Trustees of Heather. 882-0050 or visit OWNER You are in de- 2bth, 2 car garage, 0007 the Stansbury Service www.tooeletran fault under a deed of rambler $1095/mo. 5BDRM BANK FORE- Agency of Tooele script.com trust dated August 3, Call Shane 1748 N Dean Ave CLOSURE! O n l y County, Utah, shall con- 2006. Unless you take (150 West) $ 6 4 , 9 0 0 ! 3 b d r m TERRA HOME (Near Buildings vene a public hearing on action to protect your Davidson Realty $59,900! More homes Rush Valley & Dug- Wednesday, May 9, property, it may be sold (801)466-5078 available from $10,000! 840-0344 way). $259,000 Like ALL STEEL! CLEAR 2007, at 7:00 p.m., at at a public sale. If you For listings call RENT TO own & Lock in NEW home w/ 5bdrm, Span & Truss buildings. the Stansbury Park need an explanation of (800)586-3901 ext 2bth & 5 ACRES of Clubhouse, #1 Country this proceeding, you your purchase price 5330. (ucan) Excellent value and now! No bank qualifica- HORSE PROPERTY service. Spring Sum- Club, Stansbury Park, should contact a Lawyer. 295 N. 6th St. tion required! 2002 5BDRM HUD HOME! (up to 10 animals) bor- mer discounts. Sentinel Utah, for the purpose of On May 22, 2007, at Multi-level in NE Only $64,900 Financing dering 1000's of acres Building Systems, taking public comment 4:30 P.M., James H. Tooele. 4bdrm, 2bth, 2 Referrals available! For of BLM land! Great (800)327-0790 ext. 26, on the possible annexa- Woodall, as duly ap- car garage. Central air, L i s t i n g s C a l l o p e n f l o o r p l a n www.sentinelbuildings. tion of property known pointed Trustee under a landscaping to be com- 800-586-3901 x B851 w/2600sqft on one com (ucan) as Shady Brook Lane Deed of Trust recorded level, beautifully fin- into the Stansbury August 11, 2006, as In- pleted. $1395/mo, pur- BANK FORECLOSURE! chase price $239,900. ished in a quiet moun- BUILDING MATERIALS: Greenbelt Service Area strument No. 265367, of 5bdrm 2bth Home, tain setting. See at 319 METAL buildings, mini and the Stansbury Rec- the official records in the Call Ellen 888-597- $64,900! Won’t Last! 6021. Re/Max Results. E Center St. Call Lynn storage systems, roof reation Service Area. A office of the County re- More Homes Available, at 801-367-5155. and wall panels, metal legal description of this corder of Toole County, S. WILLOW/ Grantsville For Listings Call Owner/Agent, Secure building components. property can be obtained State of Utah executed Beautiful brand new 800-586-3901 xH772 RE. Utah Manufacture 20 from the Stansbury Serv- by JESSE L. WEBB $ 4bdrm, 2.5bth 3 car BEAUTIFUL NEWER years plus. Top quality ice Agency office at #1 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC garage. Must see! $1350 4bdrm, 2.75bth home low prices. Weekly De- Country Club, Stansbury AUCTION TO HIGHEST 127,900 1115 South Legrand Dr livery. 1-800-262-5347. w/unfinished basement. Mobile Homes Park, Utah 84074. BIDDER, PAYABLE IN full brick rambler • bright & spacious Davidson Realty Fully landscaped cobuildings@cobuild (Published in the Tran- LAWFUL MONEY OF (435)833-0233 w/trees, curbing, and vi- ings.net (ucan) script Bulletin May 3, THE UNITED STATES 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile 2 bdrm • auto sprinkler • fenced 801)466-5078 nyl fencing. Great 2007) AT THE TIME OF SALE. home for rent, no smok- If you build, remodel or neighborhood! SUCCESSFUL BID- TOOELE/ OVERLAKE ing/ pets. 882-1550 remove buildings you PUBLIC NOTICE DERS MUST TENDER 3bdrm, 1.5bth $249,000 can place your classi- NOTICE IS HERBY A DEPOSIT OF $5,000 townhouse, garage, 801-309-1385 fied ad in 45 of Utah's GIVEN THAT the Tooele IN CERTIFIED FUNDS 274 Bevan Way hookups, $850/mo. newspapers for only City Planning Commis- BEAUTIFUL NORTH- Office Space TO THE TRUSTEE AT 89 W 1930 N $155. for 25 words ($5. sion will meet in a public EAST rambler, 5-3-2, THE TIME OF SALE, (Fields Of Overlake) for each additional hearing and Business tons of recent up- WITH THE BALANCE Davidson Realty word). You will reach meeting scheduled for grades, huge stamped C-A INVESTMENT DUE BY NOON THE (801)466-5078 up to 340,000 house- Wednesday, May 23, patio, RV pad, over- 510 North Main, Plaza FOLLOWING BUSI- holds and all you do is 2007 in the hour of 7:00 TOWNHOME 3BDRM sized garage, $260,000 500. Available now, NESS DAY, AT THE call the Transcript Bul- PM. The meeting will be 2bth, laundry hook-ups, w/agent, 843-0834, 1400 sqft. For more OFFICE OF THE TRUS- letin at 882-0050 for all held at Tooele City Hall 2 family rooms and cov- 830-2593 information contact TEE AT THE WEST the details. (Mention in the City Council ered parking. $900/mo 882-1199 MAIN ENTRANCE, BRAND NEW Home UCAN Classified Net- Chambers, located at 90 refundable deposit. NORTH STEPS OF THE 3900SQFT 4BDRM, EXECUTIVE PLAZA of- work) N Main Street, Tooele, O w n e r / A g e n t TOOELE COUNTY DIS- 2bth, jetted tub in fice space for lease, Utah. (435)840-2895 STEEL BUILDINGS All TRICT COURT, 74 master w/seperate $200-$850/mo, all utili- Public Hearing to amend $ sizes/ shops, agricul- SOUTH 100 EAST, WANTED MALE Room- shower, vaulted ties included. Call Larry Oaks at Deer Hollow 297,000 mate non smoking, non ceilings, upgraded ture, hangers, & com- TOOELE, UTAH all right, (801)703-0745 PUD. Vacating and mercial. Turnkey avail- title and interest con- drinking, no pets to cabinets, stone amending the Oaks at 5 bdrm • 3.5 bths a b l e n o w veyed to and now held share new Stansbury counter tops, Great Deer Hollow subdivision. (801)541-1881 by it under said Deed of home $550/mo plus northeast neighbor- Lots & Land Changing some building Eastbench beauty • 2 tiered deck Trust in the property situ- s p l i t u t i l i t i e s hood Realtors wel- and road placement. ated in said County and 435-840-3779 come $279,900 Public Notices Pursuant to the Ameri- 2 Building lots in Tooele. State described as: LOT 801-502-6517 (435)840-0412 cans with Disabilities Water included. Perfect Meetings 1 2 8 , ANDERSON Act, individuals needing 911 N. 1430 East 472 E. 770 North CLEAN 1100sqft brick starter home lots. Great RANCH SUBDIVISION, Deadline for public no- special accommodation rambler w/garage, new neighborhood. $42,500 GRANTSVILLE, Homes tices is 4 p.m. the day during this meeting roof, 2 to 4bdrm, 1bth. per lot. Desire quick TOOELE COUNTY, prior to publication. should notify Rachelle Some basement finish. sale. (435)830-1978 UTAH, ACCORDING TO Public notices submit- Custer, Tooele City Great neighborhood. THE OFFICIAL PLAT $$$SAVE MONEY ONE ACRE of horse ted past the deadline Planner prior to the $159,900. Desire quick THEREOF, ON FILE Find HUD & Bank property ready to build will not be accepted. meeting at (435) sale. (435)830-1978 AND OF RECORD IN owned homes at: on. 750 W Mckeller St. UPAXLP 843-2130 or TDD (435) THE OFFICE OF THE www.tooeleban- FABULOUS RAMBLER Tooele $120,000 for 843-2180. $ $ TOOELE COUNTY RE- kowned homes.com or in Tooele, 4bdrm, 2bth, more information call SELL YOUR CAR or (Published in the Tran- 219,900 199,900 CORDER The street ad- call for a list Berna jetted tub, central air, (435)840-1645 or boat in the classifieds. script Bulletin April 24, dress and other common • Currently 3 bdrms • 1.5 bath • 4 bdrm • 2 full bth • Fully fenced (435)840-5029 Group new carpet & tile (435)840-4182 Call 882-0050 or visit May 1, 8 & 15, 2007) • Basement is in the process of • Mountain/lake views 1 Real Estate throughout, 2120sqft. www.tooeletranscript. designation of the real • Great east side neighborhood SELL YOUR car in the com or e-mail your ad SELLING YOUR moun- property described being finished with added family $268,000 REDUCED. Please call 850-9444 room, bedrooms & bathroom Transcript Bulletin Clas- to tbp@tooeletran- tain bike? www.tooele above is purported to be: Grantsville All brick FSBO 2BDRM 1bth sified section. script.com transcript.com 313 South Saddle Road, home lots of custom ex- remodeled bungalow. Grantsville, UT 84029. tras. .27 acre 3-4bdrm Central air, jetted tub, NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY The undersigned Trus- 16 E. Aparicio Dr. 573 W. 200 S. Tooele 840-5199 new roof. Great Grantsville Irrigation Company tee disclaims any liability NOTICE: There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of $397/Mo! 3bdrm Fore- s t a r t e r h o m e for any incorrectness of assessment levied on the 14th day of Feb., 2007, the amounts set opposite the names closure! 5% down 20yrs $113,900 429 Brook the street address and @ 8% apr. More Ave. Call for appoint- of the respective stockholders as follows: other common designa- Homes Available from ment (435)830-2682 Name of Stockholder A Cert B Cert # of shares tion,Totalif any,Due shown $199/Mo, for listings (435)830-0388 Nolan Critchlow 462 419 2 herein.232.00Said sale will be call 800-586-3901 ext Mark and Tara Cox 1038 1 made742.00without covenant FSBO Or Lease with 5155 Glen Etzel 1606 2 or warranty,362.00 express or $ $ option to buy Tooele Frank Fisher 432 1 implied,212.00regarding title, 198,500 184,900 1998 RAMBLER 4bdrm, 2200sqft remodeled Bruce and Lori James 1112 1 possession,212.00 condition, or • Overlake • Beautiful Views Beautiful All Brick Home with sun 2 car garage. culdesac 5bdrm 2bth, family Keith or Linda Rae Johnson 1383 1 encumbrances,212.00 including • Lrg .24 acre lot • 3 large bdrms room. New Kitchen & Hardwood fully landscaped tale room, fenced yard, Darryl and Jennifer Kelley 1484 1 fees,212.00charges, and ex- David Millward 196 1 212.00 • Full Landscaping & Sprinkling System floors, 2500 sq ft., 4 bdrms, 2 laminate and wood $168,000 884-0193 penses of the Trustee • Large Peaceful Upstairs Loft baths, Full landsapded & auto floors 1yr home war- 435-224-4932 In accordance with laws of the State of Utah and the order of the Boardand of theDirectorstrusts created • Open Kitchen/Livingroom sprinklers, Fenced yard ranty A must see! 558 VERY WELL Maintained made on the 14th day of February, 2007, so many shares of such stockby saidas mayDeed be of Trust, to N 4 3 0 E. multi-level home brand necessary to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with thepay latethe fee,remaining costs princi- (435)843-8335 new a/c, fridge, micro- of advertising, and expenses of the sale, will be sold to the highest bidderple sums at a ofpublicthe note(s) 3BDRM HUD! $397/MO! w a v e , u p g r a d e d auction to be held at the principal business of the corporation, at 411secured So. Westby said Deed of 5bdrm 2bth $64,900! kitchen. $158,000 Street, Grantsville, Utah, on the 9th day of May, 2007, at the hour of Trust.8 p.m.The current bene- 4 Apartments ficiary of the Trust Deed Great opportunity to own a multi-unit rental. Only $516/Mo! 5% come and see. Won’t DATED this 1st day of May, 2007. down, 20 years @ 8% last long. By appoint- Sunnie Titmus, Secretary as of the date of this no- UNDERIncludes CONTRACT two parcels of land to north. $179,900 tice is WELLS FARGO apr. For listings call ment only 41 Lakeview Grantsville Irrigation Company. (800)586-3901 ext. E d i t h M o n t o y a BANK, N.A, F/K/A (Published in The Transcript Bulletin, May 1, 3 & 8, 2007) 8334. (ucan) (435)840-8251 WELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE. The re- cord owner of the prop- erty as of the recording of the Notice of Default is JESSE L. WEBB Dated: April 17, 2007 James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Ste 290 South Jordan, Utah 84095 (801) 254-9450 Hours: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. James H. Woo- dall, TRUSTEE TAC: 750471U (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin April 24, May 1 & 8, 2007) PUBLIC NOTICE TOCDF has completed destruction of containers and warfare munitions containing Sarin (GB) and VX. TOCDF is now in the process of de- stroying Mustard-filled munitions and contain- ers. The current Mus- tard "Campaign" is the third and final agent de- militarization campaign TOCDF plans to under- take. NOTICE During the previous The Utah Solid and Haz- campaigns, TOCDF suc- ardous Waste Control cessfully destroyed Board is reviewing a 89,141 GB-filled 155-mm variance from the quan- projectiles and 53,216 tity limits for treatability VX-filled 155-mm projec- study samples desig- tiles. Manufactured in nated in R315-2-4(e) the years 1942 and (2)(i). The Tooele 1943, the 54,651 Mus- Chemical Agent Dis- tard 155-mm projectiles posal Facility (TOCDF) represent the only has requested a vari- 155-mm projectiles still ance from the quantity of remaining in the DCD one kg for acute hazard- stockpile. NOTICE OF TRUS- ous waste. The TOCDF A modified processing TEE'S SALE is proposing to treat solid strategy will be imple- APN: 12-065-0-0128 heels of material that mented for the Mustard Trust No. 07-6444-UT have been found in ton projectiles due to the Loan No. 110022824 containers of mustard f a c t t h a t t h e i r Ref: JESSE L. WEBB chemical agent with a originally-liquid contents IMPORTANT NOTICE predetermined amount are approximately 75% TO PROPERTY of water heated to 190 solidified. The undrain- OWNER You are in de- degrees Fahrenheit to able contents of the fault under a deed of determine if the water Mustard projectiles will trust dated August 3, will be effective in dis- remain in the projectiles 2006. Unless you take solving the solid heels so throughout thermal treat- action to protect your that they can be re- ment in the Metal Parts property, it may be sold moved from the ton con- Furnace (MPF), as op- at a public sale. If you tainers. TOCDF pro- posed to the previous need an explanation of poses to treat solid heels strategy of draining the this proceeding, you in up to 20 ton contain- contents out and proc- should contact a Lawyer. ers, at a maximum of essing the chemical On May 22, 2007, at 250 kg per ton container. agent in a separate fur- 4:30 P.M., James H. The Utah Solid and Haz- nace. Because the Woodall, as duly ap- ardous Waste Control MPF-processing of full pointed Trustee under a Board is seeking public trays of undrained pro- Deed of Trust recorded comment on this vari- jectiles represents an in- August 11, 2006, as In- ance request. The pub- crease in the average strument No. 265367, of lic comment period for hourly agent feed rate to the official records in the this variance request will the MPF, an approved office of the County re- begin on May 8, 2007, trial burn will be per- corder of Toole County, when the notice is pub- formed to demonstrate a State of Utah executed lished in the Salt Lake greater capability of the by JESSE L. WEBB Tribune, Deseret Morn- MPF. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC ing News, and the This permit modification AUCTION TO HIGHEST Tooele Transcript Bulle- request proposes revi- BIDDER, PAYABLE IN tin. The comment period sions to the TOCDF Re- LAWFUL MONEY OF will end June 6, 2007. A source Conservation and THE UNITED STATES public hearing on this Recovery Act (RCRA) AT THE TIME OF SALE. variance request will be Permit that would allow SUCCESSFUL BID- held on May 29, 2007, at MPF-processing of the DERS MUST TENDER 6:00 PM at the Tooele last remaining DCD A DEPOSIT OF $5,000 County Administration stockpile of 54,651 IN CERTIFIED FUNDS Building, 47 South Main 155-mm projectiles. TO THE TRUSTEE AT Street, Tooele, in the This permit modification THE TIME OF SALE, South Auditorium. Cop- request is identified by WITH THE BALANCE ies of the variance re- the alphanumeric desig- DUE BY NOON THE quest will be available nation FOLLOWING BUSI- for public review TOCDF-MPF-03-0933. NESS DAY, AT THE throughout the comment PUBLIC NOTICE A public information OFFICE OF THE TRUS- period during normal TOCDF has completed meeting on this permit TEE AT THE WEST business hours, or out- destruction of containers modification request will MAIN ENTRANCE, side of normal business and warfare munitions be held at 6:00 p.m. on NORTH STEPS OF THE hours with prior arrange- containing Sarin (GB) Wednesday, June 20, TOOELE COUNTY DIS- ment, at the following lo- and VX. TOCDF is now 2007 at the Tooele TRICT COURT, 74 cation: in the process of de- Chemical Stockpile Out- SOUTH 100 EAST, Utah Department of En- stroying Mustard-filled reach Office, 54 South TOOELE, UTAH all right, vironmental Quality munitions and contain- Main Street, Tooele, title and interest con- Division of Solid and ers. The current Mus- Utah, 84074. A copy of veyed to and now held Hazardous Waste tard "Campaign" is the this permit modification by it under said Deed of 288 North 1460 West, third and final agent de- request is available for Trust in the property situ- 4th Floor militarization campaign review by the general ated in said County and ADVERTISEMENT FOR Salt Lake City, Utah TOCDF plans to under- public during regular State described as: LOT BIDS 84116 take. business hours at: 1 2 8 , ANDERSON TOOELE COUNTY NOTICE A copy of the variance During the previous ·Tooele Chemical Stock- RANCH SUBDIVISION, 47 SOUTH MAIN The Utah Solid and Haz- request will also be campaigns, TOCDF suc- pile Outreach Office, 54 GRANTSVILLE, TOOELE, UT 84074 ardous Waste Control available for public re- cessfully destroyed South Main St., Tooele, TOOELE COUNTY, Separate sealed bids for Board is reviewing a view throughout the 89,141 GB-filled 155-mm UT 84074 UTAH, ACCORDING TO Country Club Drive will variance from the quan- comment period during projectiles and 53,216 ·Tooele City Library, 128 THE OFFICIAL PLAT be received by Tooele tity limits for treatability normal business hours VX-filled 155-mm projec- W. Vine Street, Tooele, THEREOF, ON FILE County at the Tooele study samples desig- at the following location: tiles. Manufactured in UT 84074 AND OF RECORD IN County Engineers Office, nated in R315-2-4(e) Tooele Chemical Stock- the years 1942 and ·Utah Division of Solid THE OFFICE OF THE 47 South Main Street, (2)(i). The Tooele pile Outreach Office 1943, the 54,651 Mus- and Hazardous Waste TOOELE COUNTY RE- Room 113, Tooele, UT Chemical Agent Dis- 54 South Main Street tard 155-mm projectiles Offices (DSHW, Dept. of CORDERTuesdaThey street Mayad 8,- 840742007until 2:00 p.m. (lo- posal FacilityTooele(TOCDF) Tooele,Transcrip Utah 84074t-Bullerepresenttin the only Environmental Quality), B11 dress and other common cal time) Monday, May has requested a vari- A courtesy copy of the 155-mm projectiles still 288 North 1460 West, designation of the real 21, 2007 and then pub- ance from the quantity of variance request is avail- remaining in the DCD Salt Lake City, UT 84116 propertyPublic Noticesdescribed liclyPublicopened Noticesand read Public Notices onePublickg for acute Noticeshazard - ablePublicon the NoticesDivision of stockpile.Public Notices ThePublicTOCDF Noticespoint of Public Notices Public Notices aboveTrusteesis purported to be: aloudMiscellaneousin the auditorium Miscellaneous ousMiscellaneouswaste. The TOCDF SolidMiscellaneousand Hazardous AMiscellaneousmodified processing contactMiscellaneousis Mr. Trace Miscellaneous Miscellaneous 313 South Saddle Road, on the first floor. is proposing to treat solid Waste, Chemical Demili- strategy will be imple- Salmon at (435) Grantsville, UT 84029. The Project includes the NOTICE OF AUCTION heels of material that tarization Section web mented for the Mustard 833-7428. The Permit- PUBLIC NOTICE SUMMONS The undersigned Trus- reconstruction of Coun- Date of Sale: Saturday, have been found in ton page at the following ad- projectiles due to the tees' (U.S. Army Chemi- The Utah Division of For- EVA TORRES-GUTIER- tee disclaims any liability try Club Drive in front of May 19, 2007 Time: containers of mustard dress: http://www.haz- f a c t t h a t t h e i r cal Materials Agency/ estry, Fire and State REZ, Petitioner for any incorrectness of the golf course club- 10:00am chemical agent with a ardouswaste.utah.gov/H originally-liquid contents EG&G Defense Materi- Lands has received an vs. the street address and house in Stansbury Beehive Storage, 1498 predetermined amount WBranch/CDSection/CD are approximately 75% als) compliance history application to lease the ANGEL ALDO HER- other common designa- Park. Work includes the N Main, Tooele. of water heated to 190 S_PVA.htm solidified. The undrain- during the life of the per- following described NANDEZ-JUAREZ, Re- tion, if any, shown removal of the existing This notice of auction is degrees Fahrenheit to Written comments will be able contents of the mit being modified is lands: spondent. herein. Said sale will be pavement, curb, gutter being given pursuant to determine if the water accepted until 5:00 p.m. Mustard projectiles will available from the State TOOELE COUNTY Case No. 064300314 made without covenant and sidewalk, and the 38-8-1 et al, Utah Code will be effective in dis- on June 6, 2007, and remain in the projectiles of Utah (contact Mr. Tom Sovereign lands lying Judge: Mark Kouris or warranty, express or construction of new curb, Annotated. solving the solid heels so should be submitted to: throughout thermal treat- Ball of the Utah Division below the meander line THE STATE OF UTAH implied, regarding title, gutter, sidewalk and UNIT #163 Linda Peters, that they can be re- Dennis R. Downs, Ex- ment in the Metal Parts of Solid and Hazardous within the bed of Great TO THE ABOVE- possession, condition, or pavement section. Other 1534 N 210 E, Tooele. moved from the ton con- ecutive Secretary Furnace (MPF), as op- W a s t e a t ( 8 0 1 ) Salt Lake as described NAMED RESPONDENT: encumbrances, including work items include the Treadmill, dresser, misc. tainers. TOCDF pro- Utah Solid and Hazard- posed to the previous 538-6170). below: You are hereby sum- fees, charges, and ex- relocation of a large items & boxes. poses to treat solid heels ous Waste Control strategy of draining the The public comment pe- Township 2 North, moned and required to penses of the Trustee fountain, mailbox and UNIT #393 Joanne Tor- in up to 20 ton contain- Board contents out and proc- riod for this permit modi- Range 6 West, SLB&M. file an Answer in writing and of the trusts created signs as well as storm res, 461 Mayo Circle, ers, at a maximum of Division of Solid and essing the chemical fication request lasts a Section 9: Within. to the attached Petition by said Deed of Trust, to drainage improvements. Tooele. Weight bench, 250 kg per ton container. Hazardous Waste agent in a separate fur- minimum of 60 days and Beginning at a point with the Clerk of the pay the remaining princi- The CONTRACT DOCU- bed, table, furniture, The Utah Solid and Haz- P.O. Box 144880 nace. Because the begins Tuesday, May 8, which bears West Tooele County Court- ple sums of the note(s) MENTS will be available misc. items & boxes. ardous Waste Control Salt Lake City, Utah MPF-processing of full 2007 and will end Friday, 2425.57 feet and North house, 47 South Main secured by said Deed of after Monday, April 23, (Published in the Tran- Board is seeking public 84114-4880 trays of undrained pro- July 6, 2007. Written 1957.64 feet from the Street, Tooele, Utah Trust. The current bene- 2007 and may be exam- script Bulletin May 1 & 8, comment on this vari- For further information, jectiles represents an in- comments regarding this south quarter corner of 84074 and to serve ficiary of the Trust Deed ined at the following lo- 2007) ance request. The pub- contact Tom Ball of the crease in the average permit modification re- said Section 9, and run- upon, or mail to the peti- as of the date of this no- lic comment period for Utah Division of Solid hourly agent feed rate to quest can be submitted ning thence N. 40˚ tioner at 560 Havasu cation: NOTICE TO CREDI- tice is WELLS FARGO this variance request will and Hazardous Waste at the MPF, an approved to Mr. Dennis Downs, Di- 56'50" E. 456.50 feet, Street, Tooele, Utah J-U-B Engineers, Inc. TORS BANK, N.A, F/K/A begin on May 8, 2007, (801) 538-6170. In com- trial burn will be per- rector, Division of Solid thence N. 28˚35'32" E. 84074, a copy of said 2875 South Decker Lake IN THE THIRD JUDI- WELLS FARGO HOME when the notice is pub- pliance with the Ameri- formed to demonstrate a and Hazardous Waste, 365.63 feet, thence N. answer, within 20 days if Drive, Suite 575 CIAL DISTRICT MORTGAGE. The re- lished in the Salt Lake cans with Disabilities greater capability of the Utah Department of En- 45˚49'29" E. 350.81 feet, you are served in the Salt Lake City, UT 84119 COURT, TOOELE cord owner of the prop- Tribune, Deseret Morn- Act, individuals with spe- MPF. vironmental Quality, 288 thence S. 44˚10'31" E. State of Utah, or within (801)886-9052 COUNTY, TOOELE DE- erty as of the recording ing News, and the cial needs (including This permit modification North 1460 West, P.O. 107.79 feet thence S. 30 days if you are Copies of the CON- PARTMENT, STATE OF of the Notice of Default Tooele Transcript Bulle- auxiliary communicative request proposes revi- Box 144880, Salt Lake 42˚43'30" W. 620.65 served outside the State TRACT DOCUMENTS UTAH. is JESSE L. WEBB tin. The comment period aids and services) sions to the TOCDF Re- City, UT, 84114-4880, feet, thence S. 28˚36'49" of Utah, after service of may be obtained at the IN THE MATTER OF Dated: April 17, 2007 will end June 6, 2007. A should contact Kaye source Conservation and and must be received no W. 110.62 feet, thence this Summons upon you. office of the Engineer THE ESTATE OF James H. Woodall public hearing on this Crawford at the Office of Recovery Act (RCRA) later than 5:00 pm, Fri- S. 17˚19'13" W. 376.56 If you fail to do so, judg- upon a non-refundable LARRY EVERETT VAN- 10653 River Front variance request will be Human Resources at Permit that would allow day, July 6, 2007. feet, thence S. 25˚15'51" ment by default will be payment of $25.00 for CAMP, Deceased. Parkway, Ste 290 held on May 29, 2007, at 5 3 6 - 4 4 1 0 (TDD MPF-processing of the (Published in the Tran- W. 120.00 feet thence N. taken against you for the each set payable to PROBATE NO. South Jordan, Utah 6:00 PM at the Tooele 536-4414) at least five last remaining DCD script Bulletin May 8, 41˚00'10"W. 249.17 feet relief demanded in said J-U-B Engineers, Inc. 063300055 84095 (801) 254-9450 County Administration working days prior to the stockpile of 54,651 2007) to the point of beginning. Petition, which has been A five percent (5%) Bid JUDGE: Mark Kouris Hours: 9:00 am - 5:00 Bond will be required. Building, 47 South Main end of the comment pe- 155-mm projectiles. Containing approxi- filed with the Clerk of the All persons having SUMMONS pm. James H. Woo- TOOELE COUNTY Street, Tooele, in the riod. This permit modification mately 3.27 Acres, more above-entitled Court. claims against the above THE STATE OF UTAH dall, TRUSTEE TAC: Jim Lawrence, County South Auditorium. Cop- (Published in the Tran- request is identified by or less. You can obtain a copy of estate are required to TO RANDY BLAND: 750471U Engineer ies of the variance re- script Bulletin May 8, the alphanumeric desig- Any individual wishing to the Verified Petition by present them to the un- You are hereby notified (Published in the Tran- quest will be available 2007) nation submit a competing ap- writing to the clerk of the (Published in the Tran- dersigned or the Clerk of script Bulletin April 24, for public review TOCDF-MPF-03-0933. that a petition to termi- plication to lease this court at Tooele County script Bulletin April 24, the Court on or before May 1 & 8, 2007) throughout the comment PUBLIC NOTICE A public information nate your parental rights property should indicate Courthouse, 47 South 26, May 1, 3, 8, 10, 15 & three (3) months from period during normal TOCDF has completed meeting on this permit has been filed against so in writing. Main Street, Tooele, 17, 2007) the date of first publica- business hours, or out- destruction of containers modification request will you with the Clerk of the The Division will accept Utah 84074. READ Public Notices tion of this Notice, or NOTICE OF AUCTION side of normal business and warfare munitions be held at 6:00 p.m. on Third District Court, competing applications THESE PAPERS CARE- said claims shall be for- Miscellaneous Date of Sale: Saturday, hours with prior arrange- containing Sarin (GB) Wednesday, June 20, Tooele County, Utah. until: FULLY. These papers ever barred. May 19, 2007 Time: ment, at the following lo- and VX. TOCDF is now 2007 at the Tooele You are hereby sum- 5:00 PM FRIDAY, JUNE mean that you are being Deadline for public no- ROBERT L. NEELEY 11:00am cation: in the process of de- Chemical Stockpile Out- moned and required to 1, 2007 sued for divorce. tices is 4 p.m. the day Attorney for Personal file an answer in writing Beehive Storage Mill- Utah Department of En- stroying Mustard-filled reach Office, 54 South DIVISION OF FOR- DATED this 9th day of prior to publication. Representative to the Petition at 74 pond, 543 Millpond Dr, vironmental Quality munitions and contain- Main Street, Tooele, ESTRY, FIRE AND August, 2006. Public notices submit- 2485 Grant Ave,. Suite South 100 East, Tooele, Stansbury Park. Division of Solid and ers. The current Mus- Utah, 84074. A copy of STATE LANDS EVA TORRES GUTIER- ted past the deadline 200 Utah, 84074 and to This notice of auction is Hazardous Waste tard "Campaign" is the this permit modification 1594 WEST NORTH REZ will not be accepted. Ogden, Utah 84401 serve upon, or mail to being given pursuant to 288 North 1460 West, third and final agent de- request is available for TEMPLE, SUITE 3520 Petitioner UPAXLP (Published in the Tran- Gary Buhler, Petitioner's 38-8-1 et al, Utah Code 4th Floor militarization campaign review by the general BOX 145707 (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin May 1, 8 & Attorney, PO Box 229, ADVERTISEMENT FOR Annotated. Salt Lake City, Utah TOCDF plans to under- public during regular SALT LAKE CITY, script Bulletin May 1, 8, 15, 2007) Grantsville, UT 84029- BIDS UNIT #014 Nellie John- 84116 take. business hours at: UTAH 84111-5703 15 & 22, 2007) 0229, a copy of said an- TOOELE COUNTY son, 136 Utah Ave, NOTICE A copy of the variance During the previous ·Tooele Chemical Stock- (801)538-5555 swer within 20 days after 47 SOUTH MAIN Tooele. Washer/ dryer, The Utah Solid and Haz- request will also be campaigns, TOCDF suc- pile Outreach Office, 54 Reference No.: SULA service of this Summons TOOELE, UT 84074 BBQ, bikes, misc. items ardous Waste Control available for public re- cessfully destroyed South Main St., Tooele, 300 00046 upon you. If you fail so Separate sealed bids for & boxes. Board is reviewing a view throughout the 89,141 GB-filled 155-mm UT 84074 The Division reserves Opinions to do, judgment by de- Country Club Drive will (Published in the Tran- variance from the quan- comment period during projectiles and 53,216 ·Tooele City Library, 128 the right to reject any ap- fault will be taken Shared be received by Tooele script Bulletin May 1 & 8, tity limits for treatability normal business hours VX-filled 155-mm projec- W. Vine Street, Tooele, plication or subsequent against you for the relief County at the Tooele 2007) study samples desig- at the following location: tiles. Manufactured in UT 84074 bid. demanded in said Peti- Freely. County Engineers Office, nated in R315-2-4(e) Tooele Chemical Stock- the years 1942 and ·Utah Division of Solid (Published in the Tran- tion. Dated this May 7th, (Yours and Ours.) 47 South Main Street, (2)(i). The Tooele pile Outreach Office 1943, the 54,651 Mus- and Hazardous Waste script Bulletin May 1, 8 & Why Search All Over 2007. Room 113, Tooele, UT Chemical Agent Dis- 54 South Main Street tard 155-mm projectiles Offices (DSHW, Dept. of 15, 2007) /s/ Gary Buhler Open Forum 84074 until 2:00 p.m. (lo- Town? Check the posal Facility (TOCDF) Tooele, Utah 84074 represent the only Environmental Quality), (Published in the Tran- Every Tuesday cal time) Monday, May Classifieds First! has requested a vari- A courtesy copy of the 155-mm projectiles still 288 North 1460 West, ance from the quantity of remaining in the DCD script Bulletin May 8, 15, 21, 2007 and then pub- variance request is avail- Salt Lake City, UT 84116 TOOELE TOOELE 22 & 29, 2007) TOOELE licly opened and read TRANSCRIPT one kg for acute hazard- able on the Division of stockpile. The TOCDF point of TRANSCRIPT TRANSCRIPT ULLETIN aloud in the auditorium BULLETIN ous waste. The TOCDF Solid and Hazardous A modified processing contact is Mr. Trace BULLETIN B on the first floor. is proposing to treat solid Waste, Chemical Demili- strategy will be imple- Salmon at (435) The Project includes the heels of material that tarization Section web mented for the Mustard 833-7428. The Permit- reconstruction of Coun- have been found in ton page at the following ad- projectiles due to the tees' (U.S. Army Chemi- try Club Drive in front of containers of mustard dress: http://www.haz- f a c t t h a t t h e i r cal Materials Agency/ the golf course club- chemical agent with a ardouswaste.utah.gov/H originally-liquid contents EG&G Defense Materi- house in Stansbury predetermined amount WBranch/CDSection/CD are approximately 75% als) compliance history Park. Work includes the of water heated to 190 S_PVA.htm solidified. The undrain- during the life of the per- removal of the existing degrees Fahrenheit to Written comments will be able contents of the mit being modified is pavement, curb, gutter determine if the water accepted until 5:00 p.m. Mustard projectiles will available from the State and sidewalk, and the will be effective in dis- on June 6, 2007, and remain in the projectiles of Utah (contact Mr. Tom construction of new curb, solving the solid heels so should be submitted to: throughout thermal treat- Ball of the Utah Division gutter, sidewalk and that they can be re- Dennis R. Downs, Ex- ment in the Metal Parts of Solid and Hazardous pavement section. Other moved from the ton con- ecutive Secretary Furnace (MPF), as op- W a s t e a t ( 8 0 1 ) work items include the tainers. TOCDF pro- Utah Solid and Hazard- posed to the previous 538-6170). relocation of a large poses to treat solid heels ous Waste Control strategy of draining the The public comment pe- fountain, mailbox and in up to 20 ton contain- Board contents out and proc- riod for this permit modi- signs as well as storm ers, at a maximum of Division of Solid and essing the chemical fication request lasts a drainage improvements. 250 kg per ton container. Hazardous Waste agent in a separate fur- minimum of 60 days and The CONTRACT DOCU- The Utah Solid and Haz- P.O. Box 144880 nace. Because the begins Tuesday, May 8, MENTS will be available ardous Waste Control Salt Lake City, Utah MPF-processing of full 2007 and will end Friday, after Monday, April 23, Board is seeking public 84114-4880 trays of undrained pro- July 6, 2007. Written 2007 and may be exam- comment on this vari- For further information, jectiles represents an in- comments regarding this ined at the following lo- ance request. The pub- contact Tom Ball of the crease in the average permit modification re- cation: lic comment period for Utah Division of Solid hourly agent feed rate to quest can be submitted J-U-B Engineers, Inc. this variance request will and Hazardous Waste at the MPF, an approved to Mr. Dennis Downs, Di- 2875 South Decker Lake begin on May 8, 2007, (801) 538-6170. In com- trial burn will be per- rector, Division of Solid Drive, Suite 575 when the notice is pub- pliance with the Ameri- formed to demonstrate a and Hazardous Waste, Salt Lake City, UT 84119 lished in the Salt Lake cans with Disabilities greater capability of the Utah Department of En- (801)886-9052 Tribune, Deseret Morn- Act, individuals with spe- MPF. vironmental Quality, 288 Copies of the CON- ing News, and the cial needs (including This permit modification North 1460 West, P.O. TRACT DOCUMENTS Tooele Transcript Bulle- auxiliary communicative request proposes revi- Box 144880, Salt Lake may be obtained at the tin. The comment period aids and services) sions to the TOCDF Re- City, UT, 84114-4880, office of the Engineer will end June 6, 2007. A should contact Kaye source Conservation and and must be received no upon a non-refundable public hearing on this Crawford at the Office of Recovery Act (RCRA) later than 5:00 pm, Fri- payment of $25.00 for variance request will be Human Resources at Permit that would allow day, July 6, 2007. each set payable to held on May 29, 2007, at 5 3 6 - 4 4 1 0 (TDD MPF-processing of the (Published in the Tran- J-U-B Engineers, Inc. 6:00 PM at the Tooele 536-4414) at least five last remaining DCD script Bulletin May 8, A five percent (5%) Bid County Administration working days prior to the stockpile of 54,651 2007) Bond will be required. Building, 47 South Main end of the comment pe- 155-mm projectiles. TOOELE COUNTY Street, Tooele, in the riod. This permit modification Jim Lawrence, County South Auditorium. Cop- (Published in the Tran- request is identified by Engineer ies of the variance re- script Bulletin May 8, the alphanumeric desig- (Published in the Tran- quest will be available 2007) nation script Bulletin April 24, for public review TOCDF-MPF-03-0933. 26, May 1, 3, 8, 10, 15 & throughout the comment A public information 17, 2007) period during normal meeting on this permit business hours, or out- modification request will side of normal business be held at 6:00 p.m. on hours with prior arrange- Wednesday, June 20, www.tooeletranscript.comment, at the following lo- 2007 at the Tooele cation: Chemical Stockpile Out- Utah Department of En- reach Office, 54 South vironmental Quality Main Street, Tooele, Division of Solid and Utah, 84074. A copy of Hazardous Waste this permit modification 288 North 1460 West, request is available for 4th Floor review by the general Salt Lake City, Utah public during regular To place84116 your classified adsbusiness hoursin at: the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, A copy of the variance ·Tooele Chemical Stock- request will also be pile Outreach Office, 54 available for public re- South Main St., Tooele, view throughoutvisitthe www.tooeletranscript.com.UT 84074 comment period during ·Tooele City Library, 128 normal business hours W. Vine Street, Tooele, at the following location: UT 84074 Your ad willTooele Chemical appearStock- in the ·UtahprintDivision ofissueSolid of the Transcript Bulletin, pile Outreach Office and Hazardous Waste 54 South Main Street Offices (DSHW, Dept. of Tooele, Utah 84074 Environmental Quality), Tooele ValleyA courtesy copy Extraof the and on288 Norththe1460 tooeletranscript.comWest, website! variance request is avail- Salt Lake City, UT 84116 able on the Division of The TOCDF point of Solid and Hazardous contact is Mr. Trace Waste, Chemical Demili- Salmon at (435) tarization Section web 833-7428. The Permit- page at the following ad- tees' (U.S. Army Chemi- dress: http://www.haz- cal Materials Agency/ ardouswaste.utah.gov/H EG&G Defense Materi- 56 North Main, WBranch/CDSection/CD als) compliance history S_PVA.htm during the life of the per- Written comments will be mit being modified is accepted until 5:00 p.m. available from the State on June 6, 2007, and of Utah (contact Mr. Tom should be submitted to: Ball of the Utah Division Tooele Dennis R. Downs, Ex- of Solid and Hazardous ecutive Secretary W a s t e a t ( 8 0 1 ) Utah Solid and Hazard- 538-6170). ous Waste Control The public comment pe- Board riod for this permit modi- 882-0050 Division of Solid and fication request lasts a Hazardous Waste minimum of 60 days and P.O. Box 144880 begins Tuesday, May 8, Salt Lake City, Utah 2007 and will end Friday, 84114-4880 July 6, 2007. Written For further information, comments regarding this contact Tom Ball of the permit modification re- Utah Division of Solid quest can be submitted and Hazardous Waste at to Mr. Dennis Downs, Di- (801) 538-6170. In com- rector, Division of Solid pliance with the Ameri- and Hazardous Waste, cans with Disabilities Utah Department of En- Act, individuals with spe- vironmental Quality, 288 cial needs (including North 1460 West, P.O. auxiliary communicative Box 144880, Salt Lake aids and services) City, UT, 84114-4880, should contact Kaye and must be received no Crawford at the Office of later than 5:00 pm, Fri- Human Resources at day, July 6, 2007. 5 3 6 - 4 4 1 0 (TDD (Published in the Tran- 536-4414) at least five script Bulletin May 8, working days prior to the 2007) end of the comment pe- riod. (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin May 8, 2007) B12

B12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 8, 2007 SALT LAKE UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE presents Surfers continued from page B1

years, 100 riders have been kiteboarding on the Tooele County lake, except for the summers when the lake dries completely up. “It’s been a sailing central since the 80s and since waters have dropped it’s only been good to windsurfers and kite- boarders,” said Billy Bordy of Heber City. “(Rush Lake’s) water is shallow which is a great advantage to learn and there’s no one out there but us.” Bordy who was a profes- sional snowboarder for 15 Join Encore for an exciting evening of years, now teaches kiteboard- high energy music, media, and dance. ing for Sayers’ company and Fun for the whole family.

photography / Troy Boman Saturday, May 12, 2007 A kiteboarder (left) and windsurfer cruise across Rush Lake while a train passes by. 7:00 p.m., THS Auditorium travels around the country to “But living in Utah Rush Lake get the word out about the is probably one of the pre- sport. He said that anytime miere locations and we’re will- the wind is good he is out ing to put up with the mud and boarding. Bordy agrees with muck. We joke about how it Sayers about the wonderful used to be a pig farm because conditions Rush Lake makes of the smell.” See News Happening? for kiteboarders. Bordy stressed that maneu- Give Us a Call! 882-0050 “Obviously the tropical vering the kite is the first and locations like Maui and South most important aspect to learn TOOELE TRANSCRIPT photography / Troy Boman America where the water’s before mastering kiteboarding. BULLETIN Ryan Allen only sustained minor injuries after crash landing warmer (is nice),” Bordy said. The kites — which range from his sailbord into the shores of Rush Lake. 9 to 20 meters square — are the key to this sport by towing the boarder around. He added that it can take up to three months on the ground just to be comfortable with flying the kite. There are some dangers con- cerning those who kiteboard on Rush Lake. Barbed wire has been a hazard for boarders when flying on the lake. “We try to clean it up as we go,” Sayers said. “If we find some we haul it out to the dump.” Besides the barbed wire dangers, kiteboarding itself is also a very dangerous sport. Wearing a helmet is extremely necessary when boarding and the consequences of not wear- ing one could be deadly. “One of our friends died out on Rush Lake a few years ago from not wearing a helmet,” Sayers said. Kiteboarding is not just lim- ited to the water, many of those who board on water cross-over in the winter to the snow. “Winter is the best time for kiting. You can kite on any ter- rain that’s free of trees,” Bordy added. Sayers and Bordy teach beginning, intermediate and advanced kiteboarders how to work the water with wind through UKB. Through his company, in the two-part begin- ning lessons the groundschool portion is $150 per person and the water school is $225 that are taught Monday through Saturday on Utah Lake. Rush Lake is the place for interme- diate and advanced students because of the shallow water and more consistent wind. The cost of the classes are $300 per person with an extra $100 for one-on-one skill-building les- sons. All of the lesson prices include the cost of renting equipment. Sayers also sells kiteboard- ing equipment with kites rang- ing in price from $199 to $399. The boards are more expen- sive with the prices from $500 to $550. The piece of equip- ment that Sayers stresses the most is the helmet which rang- es in price from $129 to $169. He also sells accessories that include harnesses, pads and bags. “With proper instruction, kiteboarding is the most grace- ful and fun to watch sport I have ever been involved in,” Bordy said. [email protected]