www.tooeletranscript.com TUESDAY TOOELE RANSCRIPT Buffs roll past T top-ranked Panthers, 41-21 See A10 BULLETIN September 12, 2006 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 113 NO. 32 50 cents 9/11 five years later: residents remember N-waste storage Many believe impact of attack changed world forever by Karen Hunt STAFF WRITER plan grows dim Five years ago, Sept. 11, 2001, a terrorist attack stopped Americans in their tracks. For a moment county residents paused in Skull Valley and tried to comprehend. For a moment the nation united. by Mark Watson Management, the creation of Today, people still vividly STAFF WRITER the Cedar Mountain Wilderness remember where they were and “No.” area were all issues that doomed what they felt. That appears to be the U.S. PFS. Norma Pitt, owner of Pitt’s Department of Interior’s “final Sen. Orrin Hatch, who Auto and RV in Tooele City, answer” to Private Fuel Storage’s used every stratagem imagin- was at her family business. 12-year-old question as to able to kill the deal, was elated “The garage all but closed whether or not it can store spent about the news and called the down because everyone was just nuclear fuel at the Skull Valley Transcript-Bulletin Thursday. in shock. Everyone was just at Goshute Indian Reservation. “We’ve got a big story,” he said. home wondering ... We were in On Thursday, both the “I just got off the phone with the shock like the rest of the coun- Interior Department and Bureau Department of the Interior and try. We couldn’t believe anyone of Indian Affairs published they pulled the plug on PFS,” would have the nerve to do that lengthy reviews detailing why the senator said. “Not only did where we have helped so many none of PFS’s various propos- they deny PFS’s rights of way countries,” Pitt said. als for transporting and storing to transport the waste, but they the highly radioactive waste are also denied the lease.” SEE 9/11 ON A7 acceptable. “PFS is dead. It’s that simple,” Transportation problems, he said. “Storing nuclear waste Tooele gathering Friday to proximity to the West in Skull Valley would have put Utahns on a collision course honor 9/11 victims, POWs Test and Training Range, public outcry in the form of 4,500 let- A gathering will be held SEE PFS ON A2 at 7 p.m Sept. 15, at Veterans ters sent to the Bureau of Land Memorial Park to remember Sept. 11 and prisoners of war missing in action. Dennis Tracy, a Vietnam veteran, Tooele colleges work will speak. The Story of Rick Rescorla, who rescued 2,700 people from the World Trade to increase options Centers before the building by Karen Hunt president of SLCC academic affairs collapsed on him, will be at a recent meeting. told alongside the story of a STAFF WRITER But SLCC wouldn’t start provid- Vietnam veteran killed at the Utah State University — Tooele ing general education until USU- Pentagon. and Salt Lake Community College Tooele grows enough for USU to The event happens in (SLCC) are strengthening their part- focus on providing upper division conjunction with other POW nership to provide more higher edu- courses as well as graduate degrees, missing in action celebrations cation in Tooele County. said Kathleen Robinson, local direc- across the nation. There were Short term that means more tor. over 20,000 soldiers missing technical and trade course offer- “I think it’s probably 5-10 years in action from WWII; over ings through SLCC in Tooele. Long off in the future,” Robinson said. 8,000 from the Korean war; term SLCC may provide the first “It’s just we need more bachelor’s 1,200 from Vietnam and one two years of general education degrees. We need more master’s from the Persian Gulf War. courses for those hoping to attend degrees and we’re working on Officially there are none from Utah State University, allowing the that right now. Once we have all Iraqi or Afghanistan. research university to provide more third- and fourth-year course offer- the enrollment in those programs All residents are welcome photography / Troy Boman ings. we probably won’t have the time at Friday’s gathering. It is an Bagpiper Harvey McFarland performed at West Wendover High during 9/11 ceremonies Monday eve- excellent event for children. ning. The event, themed Remember the Heroes, honored both civilian and military personnel. “It’s a 2+2 relationship we would have,” said David Richardson, vice SEE USU ON A3 Grantsville, Tooele police officers share more than just work

by Mary Ruth Hammond they are both happy they STAFF WRITER did. Working at two separate On any given day, at any law enforcement agencies in given time, things can become Tooele County can sometimes pretty hectic at the home of make scheduling work hours a Darrin and Liberty Stradinger little difficult. It’s important to Yates who live in Grantsville both of them that either “mom” Darrin is a police officer for or “dad” are with the children. Grantsville City. Liberty is an Still, things usually work out officer for Tooele City Police. where at least one of them can They both have regular work be at home while the other is schedules as officers — and at work. additionally, in the event of a Having the same job isn’t all major catastrophe, they could that the couple have in com- both be called out at once to mon. Liberty is a young woman protect the public. who likes to have good two- Making even more hec- way conversations. She learned tic is the fact that Darrin and on her first date with Darrin Liberty have an toddler son, that he’s the same way. Payton. Darrin is also the One thing they did learn proud father of his six year old early in their marriage, how- son, Braxton. ever, is to not talk too much And if you’re wondering if about their work when they are Darrin and Liberty knew what at home. Being police officers each other did for a living can be extremely stressful and before they started dating, the they know that stress could answer is ‘yes.’ They both grad- create problems if they took it uated from the Police Officers home with them. Standard Training (POST). “If we do talk about our jobs They laugh as they say they when we’re at home, we just try both won the award for “the to bounce ideas off each other most improved marksman” of how we could have handled during each of their graduation a situation better,” Liberty said. ceremonies. “We talk about the situation Neither Darrin or Liberty briefly and then let it go.” photography / Troy Boman are too sure “why” they went Braxton Yates, 6, tries to get the attention of his baby brother Payton as the toddler chews on a banana. Darrin and Liberty Yates, Grantsville into law enforcement — but SEE OFFICERS ON A5 and Tooele police officers, respectively, look on with smiles as the boys interact.

WEATHER OPEN FORUM A6 HOMETOWN B1 INSIDE Clear tonight. Lows around 60. OBITUARIES A8 DOINGS B2 Golfers will have nine new holes Mostly sunny Wednesday. to play come spring 2007. Highs near 90. SPORTS A10 TV LISTINGS B4 See A2 Complete Forecast: A2 CROSSWORD A12 CLASSIFIEDS B5 A2 TUESDAY September 12, 2006 ETCETERA ... New nine on line for spring play at Tooele course News Briefs ValleyLocal WeatherWeather Forecast by Mark Watson Bonneville Salt Flats sign STAFF WRITER Wed 87/62 By May, 2006 Oquirrh Hills Golf stolen during Speed Week 9/13 The Bureau of Land Course will be twice as nice. Management’s Salt Lake field office Mainly sunny. Warm. High 87F. Construction of nine new holes Winds SW at 5 to 10 mph. reports a recreation area road sign is complete and by next spring was stolen from the Bonneville Salt the grass should be established Flats sometime between Aug. 12 enough for play to begin. and Aug. 16, 2006. Thu 81/57 “We’re very excited about The brand new sign was recently 9/14 the new nine holes. It will be a installed by BLM staff and was Times of sun and clouds. Highs in first-class facility that will bring stolen sometime during the annual the low 80s and lows in the upper increased play and also reduce 50s. Speed Week racing event. The esti- the amount of money needed to mated replacement cost is $1,000. run the golf course,” said Tooele The BLM Salt Lake field office Mayor Patrick Dunlavy. and the Southern California Timing Fri 70/50 The new nine is situated east Association (organizers of Speed 9/15 of Droubay Road and the design Week) are each offering a $250 Isolated thunderstorms. Highs in is similar in length to the front reward for any information leading the low 70s and lows in the low nine. There are two ponds that 50s. to the arrest of conviction of those come into play on three of the responsible. new holes. Anyone with information about “My goal with the new nine at this crime is urged to contact BLM Sat 58/45 Oquirrh Hills Golf Course was Ranger Randy Griffin at 801-977- 9/16 to create an ‘old school’ course 4314. All tips will be kept strictly Plenty of sun. Highs in the upper with modern-day challenges,” photography / Amy Trebella confidential. 50s and lows in the mid 40s. said Andy Johnson who designed The driving range at Oquirrh Hills Golf Course is now double the size and stays open until dark for golfer Leaking mustard agent the new holes. Andy Johnson to hone their games. container moved, repaired Design is one of the top golf Sun course design companies in the City Councilman John Hansen and strategy of the original nine. I ever.” Toxic chemical materials han- 63/45 9/17 West. is a big fan of Oquirrh Hills Golf believe golfers will discover that Golfers will also enjoy great dlers moved a bulk-storage con- Sunshine. Highs in the low 60s “I wanted it to blend seam- Course and is thrilled with the Oquirrh Hills Golf Course is a views on the new nine. Tees are tainer leaking mustard agent vapor and lows in the mid 40s. addition of nine new holes. diamond in the rough,” Johnson Thursday to another structure lessly into the original nine holes situated so that golfers either ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content “I am excited that in the spring said. where they replaced plugs and that were built in the 1940s and look toward Middle Canyon or Service Tooele, Utah is going to have 18 Course Superintendent Brian valves with new hardware. The to give the golfers an enjoyable out at the valley and Great Salt holes of golf. A round of golf is Roth feels that Tooele City is leaking container was identified as 18 holes of championship golf,” 18 holes not nine, and I think we adding nine great new holes at Lake. a source of agent vapor following Pollen Count Johnson said. “It is so much fun are going to have one of the best a bargain price of $1.6 million. “Our objective was to create routine monitoring operations in a playing a ‘golfer-friendly’ layout The Intermountain Allergy a quality18-hole golf course. We storage igloo at Deseret Chemical like the original nine at Oquirrh 18-hole golf courses in the state,” He said that a similar course in and Asthma pollen count for Hills that I wanted to continue Hansen said. Salt Lake County cost $16 mil- wanted the back nine to emu- Depot. Sept. 12, 2006 is as follows: that fun throughout the back “The other good thing about lion. Roth helped coordinate the late the front nine in regards to The container remained under Sagebrush — High nine.” an 18-hole golf course is that it construction with Johnson and design, length, size of greens and engineering controls and no vapor Grass — Low The renowned golf course draws corporate events which Wadsworth Construction. escaped to the environment. Tooele Ragweed — Low number of trees,” said Tooele City designer said the holes are rout- means that people are going to Golf pro Chris Scott praised County officials were notified and Chenopods — Low Parks and Recreation Director ed with minimal distance from come here and stay and play in Roth’s work on the new nine. there was no danger to surround- Mold — Low Casey Alley. “We want to provide the greens to the next tees, mak- Tooele,” he said. “With Brian’s expertise and ing communities, according to a quality recreation for residents press release. ing Oquirrh Hills one of the few “The new nine at Oquirrh Hills knowledge it helped us stay on recently-built championship will age gracefully; we planted schedule and on budget,” Scott with the goal of reducing debt courses that is truly walkable for 425 trees throughout the course said. “At the same time our front service to the city.” Defense bill will bring all players. that will grow to match the feel nine is also in the best shape e-mail:[email protected]

paid for trips for county leaders They pushed legislation The Interior Department did funds to depot, Dugway PFS to Yucca Mountain in a quest to to create the Cedar Mountain not want to grant rights of way educate them about the nuclear Wilderness Area next to the The U.S. Senate last week Surveillance and Reconnaissance continued from page A1 needed to transport the waste, a waste business. Goshute Reservation knowing approved the Department of Defense (ISR) suite of aircraft equipment part of all four proposals. with catastrophe. Transporting “We’re indebted to the thou- that it would block building rail spending bill for the next fiscal year, that has received universal praise The DOI documents also and storing nuclear fuel so close sands of Utahns who took the access to the site. which includes funding for several for its performance in foreign opera- indicate that the Department to an active military training time to write DOI on this issue,” In December 2005, Hatch key programs that Sen. Orrin Hatch tions in support of the War on Drugs of Defense did not prepare a ground was a recipe for envi- Hatch said. “It proves that every pushed the White House and (R-Utah) requested for Utah mili- and the War on Terrorism. With this study and submit an analysis ronmental disaster. I’m relieved citizen can make a difference, the Department of the Interior tary installations, including $10 mil- of the military readiness and appropriation, Utah National Guard that the DOI realized that and lion for Hill Air Force Base (HAFB) Utahns spoke, and the DOI lis- to re-open a comment period to personnel will replace components killed the Skull Valley plan.” operational impacts of a pro- , $2 million for Dugway Proving tened.” let Utahns have a say on PFS’s of the Senior Scout systems which James Cason, associate depu- posed revision to a land use plan Ground and $2 million for Tooele Rockwell said he feels the applications for transportation have become obsolete. ty secretary of the Interior wrote: for the Utah Test and Training Army Depot. state’s main concern is to dispel routes across Bureau of Land 3. Dugway Testing and “Upon weighing the benefits to Range. “Supporting our bases — and its image as a dumping ground. Management land. In a rare Infrastructure Upgrade — Dugway the band against the significant e-mail:[email protected] especially Hill Air Force Base — is Current Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. move, the government complied Proving Ground, $2 million uncertainties and other factors among my top priorities,” Hatch recently rejected a plan to allow with the request and allowed Dugway Proving Ground tests a discussed, we conclude that it is said. “With these appropriations, the Energy Solutions to expand its Utahns to make the case for Tooele broad range of chemical and bio- not consistent with the conduct military is meeting its needs with operations in the west desert. whether or not the applications logical sensor technologies across expected of a prudent trustee to Utahns’ expertise. Military officials The governor was also ecstatic were in the public interest. a variety of scenarios and condi- approve a proposed lease that know that when they want the job with last week’s announcement. The first two PFS proposals tions, including those encountered promotes storing spent nuclear “We Are Your Neighborhood done right, they need to come to “This is the best news I think included building rail lines to the in urban operations. As part of fuel on the reservation.” Family Theatre” Utah.” our state has seen in recent reservation. The first two pro- this effort, Dugway is developing Sue Martin, spokesperson 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. The following are the top four years,” Huntsman said. “We can posals differed in only the loca- a modular version of an eye-safe for PFS, said her company still (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 Utah projects Hatch requested, all finally put a period at the end of tion for storing the fuel. A third Light Detection and Ranging System needs to review the findings of which were included in the DOD a sentence.” proposal included building an Tickets are now available online (LIDAR) capable of detecting aero- from the Interior Department at www.movieswest.com spending bill: Last year, the Nuclear intermodal transfer facility near sols, such as those used in chemical and that Hatch’s pronounce- 1. Automated Composite Regulatory Commission issued Timpie, where the waste would th th ment that PFS is dead could be Technologies Initiative - Hill Air and biological warfare, at 10 kilome- a license to PFS to store 44,000 be taken from the train and then premature. “It will take some Sept. 8 - 15 Force Base, $10 million ters or farther. With this appropria- tons of spent nuclear fuel in heavy-haul vehicles would trans- *Times & Shows Subject to Change time before we determine our Today’s military strives to increase tion, Dugway personnel will also use Skull Valley contingent on the port the waste down the Skull * next step.” the affordability and domestic LIDAR data to enhance Dugway’s Interior Department’s approval. Valley Road. The fourth pro- Covenant Tooele County Commissioner Dly: 4:40, 7:00, 9:15 access to equipment vital for nation- virtual testing capability. After that, Utah’s congressional posal included the intermodal Dennis Rockwell said pressure Sat: 12:05, 2:20, 4:40, 7:00, 9:15 al defense. With this project, Hill Air 4. Hydrolysis Demilitarization delegation picked up the pace in facility, but storing in a different Sun: 12:05, 2:20, 4:40, 7:00 (PG-13) from Utah’s congressional del- Force Base personnel will improve Demonstration Program — Tooele battling PFS. area on the reservation. egation was instrumental in current production standards for Army SCWO/Depot, $2 million Accepted squashing the plan. “Orrin Hatch fiber-placed composite products, This project will fund an envi- Dly: 4:40, 7:05, 9:15 and Jim Hansen, when he was such as those needed for the F-35 ronmentally friendly, economically Sat: 12:10, 2:10, 4:40, 7:05, 9:15 there, and then and Sun: 12:10, 2:10, 4:40, 7:05 (PG-13) Joint Strike Fighter, where demand viable method to render chemical Sen. worked hard far exceeds domestic supply. HAFB agents into inert organics that can * to keep it out of Utah. I think it’s is a world leader in composite tech- be safely processed. These funds The Illusionist good news for Tooele County. I Dly: 4:45, 7:10, 9:25 nologies. provide for a system to reduce pollu- still think that nuclear waste can Sat: 12:10, 2:25, 4:50, 7:10, 9:25 2. Senior Scout — Special Signal tion and remove heavy metals from Sun: 12:10, 2:25, 4:50, 7:10 (PG-13) be stored safely, but transport- Processing Threads — Utah National the agents. The hydrolysis process ing it is another thing,” Rockwell Guard, $2 million will significantly reduce Tooele said. �������������� World Trade Center Senior Scout is an Intelligence, Army Depot’s existing backlogs. Dly: 7:00, 9:35 “Gov. (Mike) Leavitt was �������������������� Sat: 12:05, 3:30, 7:00, 9:35 ������������������� � Sun: 12:05, 3:30, 7:00 against the plan from the very �������������� (PG-13) start. The state basically took ���� control of the Skull Valley road Material Girls ������ ��������� when he was there,” Rockwell Dly: 4:40 � said. The road is now desig- Sat: 12:05, 2:25, 4:40 ���������������� Sun: 12:05, 2:25, 4:40 (PG-13) �������� ����������������� nated as a state route instead of �������������� county road. ����������������������� �������������� ��������� While environmentalists, state Step-up ������������������������� ������������� ������������������ Dly: 7:10, 9:20 ���������������������� leaders and LDS Church officials Sat: 7:10, 9:20 ������ ����������������������������������� rallied against PFS’s plan, the Sun: 7:10 (PG-13) ����������� ������������ county commission remained ����������������������������������������������� ��������������� ������������������� ��������������������������������������������������� quiet because of a contract �������������� ���������������� ��������������������������������������������� with PFS. Part of the deal was Barn Yard Dly: 4:45, 7:05, 9:20 ������������ ���������������� ������������������������������������������� that they would not speak out Sat: 12:10, 2:10, 4:45, 7:05, 9:20 ���������������������������������� ��������� Sun: 12:10, 2:10, 4:45, 7:05 ��������������������������������������������� against PFS. Meanwhile, PFS ������ (PG) ���������������� ������������������� ��������������������������������������������� Show Times are subject to change. ����������� ������������� ��������������������������������������������� ����������� ���������� PM Temps/Precipitation � ������������ ���������� ����������� Open daily at 4 . ����������� ��������������������� ����������������������������������������� ����������������� � ����������������������� ������������ ���������������������������������������������� ��������������������� � ������������� ������������������������ Noon on weekends. ������������ ������������ ������������������������� Date High Low (prec./inches) ���� All shows before 6:00 pm $4.50 ���������������� ������������ ���������������������������������������������� Sept. 7 • After 6 pm Adults $6.50 ����������������������������������������������� Children (under 12) $4.50 Seniors (over 65) $4.50 ������������������ ������������ Sept. 8 Today’s temps/precipita- ������������������������������ Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele ����������� ������������ ���������������������������������������������� Sept. 9 tion report was not avail- ���������������������������������������������������� All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens ���������������� ���������� �������������������������������������������� Sept. 10 �������������������������������������������� Sept. 11 able by press time. ����������� ��������������������������������������������� ������ Ends ������������� �������������������� Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer RITZ RITZ Thursday ����������� ����������������� for the National Weather Service, reports Sunday - Thursday 5:00 • 7:00 PG Sunday - Thursday 5:00 • 7:00 PG-13 �������������������������������������� Friday & Saturday ���������������� ������������������ that his recording station at 139 S. Main Friday & Saturday 5:00 • 7:00 • 9:00 5:00 • 7:00 • 9:00 ����������������������������������� Walt Disney �������������� ����������������� received NA inches of precipitation Tooele’s Show Place ������������� �������������� ���������������������������������� between Sept. 7 and Sept. 11 and a total for Over 60 Years! ��������������� �������������� �������������������������������� of NA so far this month. The normal for ������������� ���������������������� ����������������������������������� September is 1.42 inches. 882-2273 INVINCIBLE WICKER MAN 111 North Main, Tooele ������������������������ For the water year, which began Oct. Starts Friday- “GRIDIRON GANG” (PG-13) ���������� http://ritz-motorvu.hypermart.net $ $ $ 1, 2005, Tooele has received 16.40 inches ADMISSION: ADULTS: 6.00 CHILD/SENIOR: 4.00 5:00 MANTINEE 4.00 ����������� ���������������� �������������������������������������������������� RITZ MOTOR VU Friday & Saturday 8:05 Entrance on Erda Way am/fm radio required ������������������������������������������������������� of precipitation. The normal for the year is ������������ ����������������� RD ����������������������������������������������������� 18.49 inches of precipitation. DUSK TO DAWN- SEPT 3 - 4 MOVIES/1 NIGHT- 8:30PM ����������� �������� ������������������������������������������������� also ������������� �������� �������������������� PG-13 ������������� �������������������

WICKER MAN $ LADY$ $ IN THE WATER ADMISSION: ADULTS: 6.00 CHILD: 1.00 SENIOR: 4.00 TUESDAY September 12, 2006 A3

Your Complete TOOELETRANSCRIPT Homecoming Week excitement fills THS halls Local News Source. BULLETIN by Steve Schwartzman artist. THS large gym. Admission is free in a non-region showdown. A pre- CONTRIBUTING WRITER The annual Powder Puff foot- and concessions are offered. game show will begin at 6:30 p.m. From the spirit, to the pageant- ball game will take place at 5 p.m. After the game, head to Deseret on the football field, followed by ry, to the waves and waves of pur- at the THS football field. There is Peak for a bonfire at 8:30 p.m. the singing of the national anthem ple in the streets, homecoming is no charge and concessions will be Bring a tiger you’d like to throw by the quintet of Sutton McAfee, www.ShopTooele.org always a week to remember. Here’s sold. Come and watch the junior into the fire and celebrate the Buff Lindsey Mogensen, Jack Reid, a quick look at Homecoming Week and senior girls duke it out for the spirit with fire dancers, a rock wall Kassidy Stewart and Steven Witte. 2006 schedule of events for Tooele crown of Powder Puff champion. and much more fun. The game begins at 7 p.m. and Tooele’s Alliance of High School: After the game at 7:30 p.m., Friday, as always, is Purple will be followed by a homecoming Independent Small B usinesses Tuesday at THS was Nerd Day. there will be a magician show at and White Day. Students will show stomp in the commons area for all Students dressed up in suspend- the THS auditorium. Admission is off their true Buff spirit by com- students. again $3 for students with an activ- ing to school in purple and white �� Think globally, shop locally! ers, pocket protector and anything Students are invited to decorate ity card and $4 without a card. and by suiting up for the final to make them the ultimate nerd in their cars to be judged at the bon- �� Save gas! The show is open to the general homecoming festivities including the THS halls. Also on tap for the fire on Thursday night for a chance public. Expect a special surprise a giant assembly on the football �� Meet yo ur neighbors! school day was the annual Senior to win a $30 cash prize and a spot with a certain member of the THS field featuring the Sha-Ronns, the in the parade; second place prize �� Support your community! Slave Auction in which students administration. Z-Motion Ballroom Dance team, receives $20; and third gets $10. bought their own personal slave. Thursday is Hunt Bengals Dance Company, the homecoming �� Great products & Later tonight is the THS Day/. Students are asked to wear pageant escort dance and much The 2006-07 school year is set services for shoppers! Homecoming Pageant at 7:30 p.m. anything anti-Bengal (or tiger) in more. to be a great one, and there is no at the Tooele High Auditorium. preparation for Friday’s homecom- The Homecoming Parade will better way to set it off than with Admission is $3 for students with ing game. Thursday morning is start at 5 p.m. The route will fol- Homecoming Week excitement. �� Free internet list ings fo r local activity cards and $4 without a John Christian Perkins, THS stu- the annual Homecoming Run, in low 2nd South to Main Street, then small businesses! card. The pageant is open to the which the THS cross country team go down Main Street to Vine and dent body officer, put it best when general public. will be running from Brighton High finish off on Vine Street to the high he said, “It is going to be a lot of �� Networking Meetings for [email protected] Wednesday is Tribute to Music School to Tooele High. school. fun, come out and show your Buff small business owners! 435-882-3952 Day. Students are invited to dress At 5 p.m., come and watch the Then it’s on to the most-antici- spirit and lets make homecoming in support of a music club (band, THS senior boy’s face off against pated moment, the homecoming one to remember!” choir, orchestra, etc.) or to wear the THS faculty in the THS football game in which the Tooele a shirt of a favorite band or music Beefcake Volleyball game in the Buffaloes host the Brighton Bengals Medical Breakthrough Offers New Hope For Disc Herniation Sufferers

Kiwanis president Vicki Griffith and president-elect Marilyn Gillette (l-r) donated supplies for babies, toddlers and a check for $1,000 as part the Kiwanis Baby Care Cupboard program to the Tooele Community Action. Donations of supplies can be made at three Tooele City locations: the Tooele County Clerk’s Office in the county building, the law office of Douglas L. Hogan at 86 South Main and the Prudential real estate offices located at 205 North Main, Tooele.

at a two-year institution and trans- does now at Utah State-Tooele. USU fer to another institution to finish While the cost of tuition may continued from page A2 a four-year degree take about a be less, Richardson believes SLCC year and a half longer to complete provides an education equivalent to to offer all those [lower division] a bachelor’s degree, according to that at a research university. classes.” the National Center For Education “There must be uniqueness in Over the next six years, the gover- Statistics. Slowing down the educa- association with each institution, nor’s office expects Tooele County’s tional process is not something any- but the quality of the classes would population to increase from 53,213 one wants to see in Tooele County. be the same, people can debate to 74,162, increasing the demands But, Richardson attributes the that,” Richardson said. “But the for educational opportunity. statistic to the fact that community whole idea that the community col- Enrollment is already escalat- colleges attract students who also lege is any less than the university ing, reports Robinson who has work full-time and many who have is a fallacy.” seen USU-Tooele’s enrollment grow families as well. Richardson points out that at approximately 30 percent annually. Both Richardson and Robinson least a master’s degree is required She expects enrollment of 1,600 hope a shared campus location and to teach at a community college students this school year. hard work to collaborate between and many of the same textbooks are Yet, SLCC has also seen a demand institutions would made the transi- used to allow for easy transfer from �������� from Tooele County students. Last tion seamless. SLCC to four-year schools. year, 708 students commuted from “We’ll work really hard on the Richardson’s efforts would also Tooele County to attend 2,719 class- articulation of the different colleg- be made to provide a complete col- es at SLCC. In addition, 31 students es, and we’ll do the best we can to lege experience, with campus life took SLCC classes at the Tooele help with the transition,” Robinson and activities. site. said. For now though, the plans are In order to implement the plan, Another of Allen’s concerns is simply plans and a task force is the two schools are planning to the difficulty of finding qualified being created to discuss future pos- work closely together and even pur- people with master’s and Ph.D.s to sibilities. chase a new building to share where teach upper division courses at the But, a sense of collaboration students can take classes offered by Tooele campus. meets the approval of the state both institutions. “They’re just harder to provide Board of Regents. At a recent meeting in Tooele, the because you need to find people “Those two are really working ����������������� discussion steered toward a need with graduate degrees who are will- together in a strategic partner- for a central location in the county. ing to live in those areas and teach. ship to deliver the quality educa- Yet, some concerns were raised Rural areas have suffered and tradi- tion that residents and employees over the plan. For instance, Ron tionally had a lower rate of higher of Tooele County are in need of ������������ Allen, former senator and member education,” he said. and the regents here in Utah are of USU’s advisory committee, was The joint agreement between interested in that strategic partner- concerned that students would be USU and SLCC likely would reduce ship to watch it and foster it,” said discouraged from continuing on for tuition costs for those hoping to spokesperson Amanda Covington. their four-year degrees if they had complete their education while liv- The USU-Tooele campus and to change institutions. Allen said he ing in the county. Tuition and fees SLCC are both currently located at is particularly concerned as Tooele for one credit at SLCC is currently 1021 W. Vine Street in Tooele City. County historically has the lowest $215.25, in contrast to $489.81 at Call 882-6611 to contact USU and rate of college attendance in the Utah State University. That means 882-5070 to contact SLCC for more state. the first two years of college through information on classes. In addition, students who start SLCC could cost around half what it e-mail: [email protected] $ 00 Free prostate screenings could save Free screenings for prostate tion,” said Steven N. Gange, is important for men to talk to cancer are available to men in M.D., of the Western Urological their doctor about prostate can- Utah throughout September. As Clinic and chair of UCAN. “Early cer screenings.” 10 September is National Prostate stage prostate cancer is very It is often recommended that Awareness Month, the Utah curable.” a Prostate-Specific Antigen Department of Health (UDOH) According to the American (PSA) blood test and a Digital GIFT CERTIFICATE and the Utah Cancer Action Cancer Society, one in six men Network (UCAN) are encourag- will be diagnosed with prostate Rectal Exam (DRE) be per- ing men 40 years and older to cancer in their lifetime. Prostate formed to screen for prostate with any New or Transferred Prescription talk to their doctor about pros- cancer rates have continued to cancer. The PSA test can detect ���������������������������������������������������������������� tate cancer screening options. increase, but at slower rates small cancers and a DRE can ����������������������������������������������������� Prostate cancer is the second than years past. detect cancer when PSA levels leading cause of cancer death “What is troubling with pros- are normal. among men. It typically strikes tate cancer is that it doesn’t For information on dates and with no symptoms and in 2006, often cause symptoms until will kill an estimated 27,350 men it spreads,” Dr. Gange said. times of the free screenings, call in the . Nearly 150 “Because early detection and UDOH’s Health Resource Line at of those will be Utahns. “The treatment greatly increases the 1-888-222-2542 or visit UCAN’s ��������������������������� key in this disease is early detec- odds of curing the disease it website at www.ucan.cc A4 TUESDAY September 12, 2006 Where was Erda woman on 9/11? Visiting Manhattan by Linda Cook horrific moment. I was there watch- we could cross the street. When SPECIAL TO THE TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN ing as this same city pulled itself up we heard the sound of airplanes Where was I on September 11, out of the tragedy, becoming deter- approaching, a woman just in front 2006, you ask? mined and resolute before the sun of me panicked. She turned, grab- I was in downtown New York ever set on the terrible day. bing my arm and started screaming. on Manhattan Island. I was there We flew into JFK airport late on She was terrified the horrific attack watching the greatest city on Saturday night, Sept. 8, 2001. There had resumed. I took her by the arm being brought to its knees in one were seven of us including myself, and explained that it was the Air Force flying over the city, protect- ing it. Just then, the fighter planes appeared overhead and the noise reverberated through like walls of the tall buildings. What a sight. When we arrived at the place for the blood drive there must have been 10,000 people waiting in line. Medical personnel were working �� their way through the crowd look- �������� ing for people with type O or AB blood. Everyone else could either ����������������� leave or wait in the never-ending lines. We left. �������� That evening after dark, we went ��� for a walk back to Times Square. ��������������� ��������� What a eerie difference from our previous visit. I think it was scarier ������������������������������������ than most of the things I had already faced that day. It was silent — total ������������������������������������������� and complete silence with not a ��������������������������������������� photography / Dave Bern person in sight — as we stood in the Sandy City’s Healing Field included American Flags containing the names of all those who where killed five middle of the intersection. The only ���������������������� years ago on Sept. 11, 2001. Tooele’s 9/11 commemoration will be held this Friday, Sept. 15, at Veteran’s visible light was the red and green of Memorial Square at 7 p.m. ����������������������������� the stoplights. my husband Gene, my daughter this before with all the lights, the the second tower. Soon the room The next morning I woke up to ������������������������������������� Nena, her husband Lantz, his mother traffic, the noise and people by the was full of people, just standing something again that I never want to ������������������������������������� and his two brothers. thousands. I’ve never seen so many there in shocked silence as the tears see on American soil. In the intersec- ������������������������������� We had come to New York for people just walking the streets of streamed down their faces. tion of Lexington Avenue and 53rd Lantz’s work. He is a financial ana- any city anywhere before. I was Within minutes of the second on Manhattan Island stood an Army ��������������������������� lyst and was in New York for a totally enthralled and loved every attack on the World Trade Center, tank and several soldiers in full bat- conference. Nena was going to help minute of it. the Waldorf Hotel was in complete tle gear with rifles ready. Nothing ������������������������ with the conference by being the Earlier that afternoon, I had lockdown. The back door was sealed else was out there that morning ������������������� receptionist for Lantz’s company. called my brother, Ron, who lives in and armed guards were in place. — no traffic, no vendors and no Gene and I tagged along to go site New Jersey. Gene and I wanted to go Being a New York landmark, the pedestrians. The fire station, directly ���������������������������� seeing; this was the first time we had down to the World Trade Center on hotel was preparing for the worst. across from us on 53rd, was the only �������� ever been to New York. Tuesday when everyone else would The front door was set up with scan- source of activity. ����������������������������� We were staying at the be at the conference. Ron had told ners and metal detectors. All people That morning we were finally able to reach my brother and made ����������������� Metropolitan Hotel on Lexington us how to get down there and what coming in were physically searched Ave. and 53rd directly behind the sites we should be sure and see. and their bags were sent through arrangements to get to his home as Waldorf Astoria Hotel where the Our plans were set to take the sub- scanners. soon as we could get out of the city. ����������������������� conference was being held. We way down to the towers on Tuesday As we made our way back to our In the early afternoon, the mayor ������������������������������� spent Sunday site seeing including morning around eight o’clock and hotel, the city was erupting in panic. allowed the Path Train to begin run- the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island spend the day site seeing. The streets were full of people trying ning the route to New Jersey so that the people who were trapped in ������������������������������ and Battery Park. On Monday, My son-in-law, Lantz, is very laid to get home. Lexington Avenue is a Lantz went to work and the rest back; let people do whatever — no major street that leads right down to the city could get home. We made �������������������� of us visited Grand Central Park, worries, no problems. That morning the World Trace Center. The street arrangements with Ron for him to ������������ Rockefeller Center and just spent at six a.m. Lantz called and woke was blocked off at 39th to all traffic meet us in Hoboken, N.J. and stay with him until we could get a flight ����������������������� the day wandering through the city. us up. He had arranged for us to except emergency vehicles. Taxis, That night we went to the Empire come to a company breakfast with delivery vans, buses and cars were out. We gathered up our luggage, State Building and then walked up him and Nena We told him “no” we just lined up in the street unable to which was considerable for seven through Times Square. I don’t ever were heading down to the towers. move. Drivers were standing out- people, and headed out for the sub- remember being in a place quite like He called every 15 to 20 minutes side the vehicles listening to the way to make connections with the that morning asking us to come news reports. By noon the island of Path Train. to his breakfast meeting. The last Manhattan was in lockdown. No one As we approached the Jersey City call was just as we were walking was allowed in or out of the city and depot, the train slowed. As we entered out the door. We changed into our all the surrounding airports were the station an announcement came dress clothes and walked over to the closed. The United States Air Force over the speaker that the train tracks breakfast. Lantz’s persistence, most was in the air with F-16s patrolling in front of us had just received a bomb likely, had just saved our lives. the city’s skies. Mayor Rudy Giuliani threat and the train would have to be As we came out of the breakfast, was on the television asking people evacuated. It turned our later to be a Nena, who was greeting guests for of the city to reach our to the visitors hoax, but the train was not allowed the conference, come up to us and from all over the world, who were to move. We were stuck in Jersey told us that a plane had just hit one trapped in the city for the foresee- City. We kept referring to ourselves as of the towers. News reports were able future. There was to be no price the New York refugees. At the time it suggesting that a pilot of a small increase in anything including food, seemed to help lighten our mood, but aircraft had either gotten off course services and hotel rooms. We had looking back now, it was frightening or had fallen ill and couldn’t control checked out that morning, because and sad. We called Ron to tell him and the plane. One young man coming we were scheduled to leave that waited on the lawn of the station for in for the conference heard us talk- night. We went back to the hotel nearly three hours while he tried to get ing. He was covered slightly with needing or rooms back and the hotel though the traffic to Jersey City. We dust and he told us he had just been clerk told us that to check back in spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday ������������������������������� coming up out of the subway when the rate of the room would increase watching the news and trying to find the plane had struck the building. by a $100 a night. What choice did out when we would be able to get a He had turned and run back into the we have? That was before the may- flight home. �������������������������������� subway to avoid falling debris. He or’s announcement. As we flew out of New York, it was said it was no small plane that he That afternoon we heard they late and fully dark. From the airplane ������������������� saw strike the tower. Gene, Lantz, were having a blood drive just window I looked out over the destruc- and I left the conference room and down Lexington Avenue at a public tion — a senseless destruction that ��������������������������� went down to the lobby, where there office building. We decided to walk contained countless more bodies and �������������� is a large sports bar with a big down and help out by giving blood. ruined countless more lives. It is a screen television. There we watched We were stopped at the intersec- wound for many Americans that will �������������������� as the second plane slammed into tion waiting for traffic to move so never heal. ����������������������� �������������������������� Bangerter steps down from applied tech board � ����� Former Utah Governor Norman man, UCAT has established itself 1, 2006 meeting. ������������� H. Bangerter has stepped down as Utah’s 10th public institution of “Chairman Bangerter has had ������� as chairman of the Utah College higher education among the col- a profound effect on the first of Applied Technology Board leges and universities governed by five years of UCAT’s history as a ������������ of Trustees. Bangerter, who has the Utah State Board of Regents. statewide technical college,” stat- ���������������� served as chairman since estab- UCAT’s specific mission is to train ed UCAT President Rob Brems. lishment of the college in 2001, its students for the workforce. “Norm is a true champion of busi- �������������� indicated in a letter to the trustees Douglas Holmes, Board of ness and industry and the prepara- ���������������� that “the time has come to step Trustees vice chair, will assume tion of Utah citizens for employ- aside and allow others the oppor- board leadership until a new ment in our state’s workforce.” tunity to serve.” chairman is elected by the trust- Holmes expressed gratitude for ������������� During Bangerter’s term as chair- ees, likely during their November Bangerter’s service. “Chairman ������������� Bangerter has provided exactly the ������������������������������������ kind of statesman-like leadership ��������������������������������������� that we have needed during our �������� first years. He has an uncanny abil- ity to see beyond local and region- al concerns and always represents ��������������������������������������������������������������������� the greater, statewide needs.” Teresa Theurer, who represents ����������������������������������������������������������������������� the State Board of Education ��������������������������������������������������������������� on the UCAT Board of Trustees, praised Bangerter’s leadership, “Norm knows the value of train- ������������������������������������������������� ing our students for careers in the workforce. His experience in � ������������ ���������� government and his success as a ������������ ����������� builder have allowed him to cham- This sweet little angel is Sydnee Jo Meyer! pion UCAT’s initial development. ������������� ����������� She was sent to us from heaven on June 15, 2006. She was He will be missed!” 6 lbs 14 oz. and 19 3/4 in. long. Her proud parents are Jason Katharine Garff, a State Board and Shaun Meyer of West Point, Utah. She has two big of Regents member serving on brothers Jason Colby 11 yrs. old and Nicholas John 5 yrs old. the UCAT Board, echoed the She has a big sister Jordyn Marie 1 yr old. Her grandparents statements of appreciation for ���������������� are the late Rudy & Josie Pannunzio of Tooele, Utah and Art & Chairman Bangerter. “The state ���������������� owes a debt of gratitude to Norm Virginia Meyer of of Lander, Wyoming. Little Sydee was named for his vision and leadership of after her Grandma Josie, Aunt Jolene & Cousin Rusti Jo! ������������������� UCAT during these first critical ������������������� years.” TUESDAY September 12, 2006 A5

work seriously and would will- Michelle Pitt, Nanette Rhodes, Officers ingly put their life on the line and Cheree McCluskey. continued from page A1 to protect others. Tooele and Liberty is the daughter of Kirk Grantsville residents are lucky Stradinger and Lorna Peterson, When it comes to Braxton “ to have the married couple both both of Duschesne County. Her and Payton, Liberty and Darrin working as police officers. said they would like the boys to “As soon as Darrin dropped me off at my house after that first date, I sighed older brother, Luke, is a UHP and said to myself, ‘I’m going to fall in love with him.’ By our second date Darrin is the son of Gerald go into a job that pays decent (Fran) Yates, of , trooper. Her younger brother, money rather than pursue a — we hiked up to Deseret Peak — I could see myself being with Darrin for the and Ruth (Wayne) Whiting, of St. Spencer, is a foreman for an oil career in law enforcement. But rest of my life. I didn’t know I could feel so close and comfortable with another George. He is the brother of four company in Roosevelt. Darrin quickly adds that both person. It is sometimes like we are the opposite sides of the same coin.” sisters including: Denise Gilgen, e-mail:[email protected] boys will be free to make their own decisions when that time comes and both he and Liberty LIBERTY YATES will support them in whatever TOOELE CITY POLICE OFFICER decision they make. Being a Tooele Police officer “Liberty and I first met at because I hadn’t gone before. He door, there were Hershey kisses isn’t Liberty’s first time to work church in Tooele,” Darrin was being all macho, but as he lining the floor to my bathroom. in law enforcement. A native of explained. “She was sitting at the was going down the hill he hit a At first I thought I had an intrud- Roosevelt, who graduated in 1996 other end of the table. She was hole and fell off the block of ice,” er my house. But when I walked from Union High School, she talking non-stop and I thought, according to Liberty. into the bathroom, there were took a lot of martial arts classes ‘Man, she’s really pretty, but she Darrin said, “When I hit the rose petals inside the shower. I and did an internship with the is talking so much she must be hole, I fell off the ice and did a then heard something move in Roosevelt Police Department crazy.’ face plant. My feet went over my my bedroom.” when she was in school. In fact, Liberty also took note of head. It hurt. I had a black eye. Liberty continued, “I still Liberty has a black belt in Chen Darrin at his end of the table. There was grass and dirt in my wasn’t putting two and two Waun Kung Fu. “I had heard him talking over mouth. I saw stars. I was pretty together. But as I cautiously “I was never a ‘girly-girl,’” the radio in the past and I really dazed.” walked into my bedroom, I saw she said. “I grew up roughhous- liked his voice,” she said. “When “I was at the top of the hill, Darrin on bended knee. He said, ing with an older and younger ������������� I heard his voice and saw his laughing,” Liberty said. “He got “Now that I’ve kissed the ground brother. I didn’t have the talent face, I thought, ‘Man, he can’t be up and swayed and then I felt you walked on and showered to dance and I didn’t want to be single.” very guilty for laughing. Then I you with roses, will you marry �� �� a cheerleader.” Knowing she definitely want- started thinking to myself, ‘How me? Isn’t that the best proposal? During her junior and senior � ����� ed to see Darrin again, Liberty am I going to get him back up I wouldn’t have thought of say- year of high school, Liberty told him he should come back the hill. He’s a big guy and I am ing ‘no.’” worked undercover with next week to church. not strong enough to carry him. Liberty and Darrin were mar- Roosevelt Police Department Darrin didn’t go back, but he I was scared he was seriously ried Feb. 19, 2005. ������������� with Chief Cecil Gurr. “I tried to says he thought of Liberty often. injured. It was a pretty bad wipe Who’s the better cop out of � ��������������� do sting buys of alcohol and cig- Liberty and Darrin now claim out.” the two? arettes, things like that,” Liberty �������������������� they fell in love with each other Darrin got back up the hill on Well, if you ask Liberty, it’s said. “Chief Gurr was like a sec- � ��������� at first sight, but it would be his own. When Liberty asked if Darrin. ond dad to me. In fact, he prob- some time before they actually he was hurt, he said ‘yes.’” “Darrin is smart,” Liberty said. ��������������������� ably kept me out of trouble. He started dating. But there was no way Darrin “He has more street smarts than was always there, trying to get � ���� “Every time I would run into was going to let his tumble end I do. He picks up on things and is me pointed in the right direction. Darrin, I would tried to start the fun day he had planned for a better judge of character than I ��������������������� He didn’t have to do that but he up a conversation,” Liberty said. Liberty and himself. am. I tend to be more of a trust- � ���� did, and it made a big difference “We worked out together a few “I knew he was hurting, but ing person. Darrin is by far more in my life.” ������������������ times at the Tooele police gym. he never once complained. I was patient than I am and he knows Perhaps it was the influence of � ��������� I’d heard that Darrin was dating really impressed,” Liberty said. Chief Gurr that prompted Liberty his job well.” someone else, so I gave up for “We went down the hill a few Darrin says his wife is the bet- ������������������� to follow in his footsteps. � �������� “A month to the day after I the time being.” times, but most of the time we ter police officer. stepped off the airplane after Not too long after that, Darrin’s sat on the hill and talked.” “Liberty works as a DARE serving an LDS mission in Santa sister, Michelle Pitt, and Liberty “We both had a lot of questions (Drug Abuse Resistance Rosa, Calif., Chief Gurr was shot both attended a bridal shower for each other and we interacted Education) director and is also in a domestic violence incident for a mutual friend. It was at very well,” Liberty said. “To me, over the VIPs (Volunteers in and killed. Everyone who knew that shower that Michelle asked talking is very important. And I Police Service) with the Tooele ������������� him loved him. He was there for Liberty, “Would you like to go on love talking with Darrin.” Police Department,” he said. all of us. I really miss him and a blind date with my brother?” “As soon as Darrin dropped “Anywhere we go, children who hope I can serve others as he Liberty was acquainted with me off at my house after that are in her DARE classes run up �������������������������������� did,” she said. Michelle, the executive assistant first date, I sighed and said to to give her a hug. They all love �������������������� Darrin, on the other hand, to Tooele Mayor Pat Dunlavy. myself, ‘I’m going to fall in love her.” played football, basketball and She did not know, however, that with him.’ By our second date Regardless of who is the “best baseball until his 1991 gradu- Darrin was Michelle’s brother. — we hiked up to Deseret Peak cop” it’s a sure reality that both ��������������������������������� ation from Grantsville High “When Michelle told me that — I could see myself being with Liberty and Darrin take their School. Darrin was her brother, I was Darrin for the rest of my life. I “I attended Southern Utah shocked,” Liberty said. “I looked didn’t know I could feel so close University before serving a at her in disbelief and asked, and comfortable with another mission in Minnesota,” Darrin “Are you sure you want to set person. It is sometimes like we said. “Then I worked as a heavy him up with me?” Liberty didn’t are the opposite sides of the equipment operator for England believe he would really be inter- same coin. I felt so comfortable Construction for several years.” ested in her. with him.” After graduating from POST, Michelle confirmed that Darrin said that by the second Darrin worked for over a year at her brother would like to date date, he also knew he was falling the Salt Lake County Jail before Liberty and that Darrin would be in love with Liberty. being hired by the Grantsville calling her. “It was so cute how Darrin ���� Police Department in August “A few days later he called proposed to me,” Liberty said. 2001. and asked me for a date,” Liberty “His brother-in-law, Barry Pitt Liberty was hired by the Tooele said. “It was so refreshing to (now a retired Tooele Police Police after her sister-in-law saw have a guy call and actually have officer) and I had placed a bet an ad that the department was a date planned. Most guys call on something. I won the bet so looking for an officer. and hem and haw and ask, ‘Well, Barry called and said he and ���������������������� From the time I first met the what do you like to do? Where Michelle owed me dinner and officers at TCPD, I knew they do you want to go? It’s the girl would be right over to pick me were good, honest people. I who has to eventually set up the up. knew I wanted to work in Tooele whole date.” “I had just finished a grave- and I have really enjoyed my Liberty continued, “But Darrin yard shift and was so tired,” job,” she said. knew exactly what he wanted to Liberty said. “I looked awful for Perhaps that “good feeling” do, so he took me on a double lunch, but didn’t care too much. Liberty had about living in Tooele date with his good friend, Blake BIG mistake on my part!!” was fate or divine intervention Williams. We went ice blocking Following the dinner, Michelle which allowed her to meet the and to dinner.” and Barry dropped Liberty off at Grantsville cop who would soon “Darrin was so sweet and her house. ���� become her husband. showed me how to ice block, “When I walked into my front

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Voice of Tooele County since 1894 Our View Remember Veterans Five years after 2,973 Americans were killed in New York by terrorists, we would like to take a moment to remember all the people who sacrifice greatly to protect our country. Some of those most deserving of honor are those in the armed forces and our veterans. We don’t ever like war, even if it’s for a just cause. Inevitably war is tragic. It leads to loss of life. A single soldier’s death is tragic. But, sometimes war is necessary. As the war proceeds it helps to remember that we are combating radical extremists who stop at nothing to destroy anything American. Saddam Hussein was a leader who committed numerous murders against his own people. He ruled with an iron fist and with disregard to demo- cratic ideals. Sept. 11 reminds us of our vulnerabilities. We need a defense against attacks similar to those of the World Trade Center where so many inno- cents were killed. We must be aware people can stage massive attacks against us today in our homeland. The Iraqi war allows us to fight extremists on their own soil rather than in our backyard. At the same time it’s important to remember that those extremists do not represent the many good Muslim people across the world. So, again we thank our veterans. Not only those who currently serve in Iraq and Afghanistan, but all those who have demonstrated they are LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ready and willing to go whenever and wherever their country needs them. May they be justly rewarded through generous military benefits and an out hope that it might be otherwise, elevated place in our memories. Medina cares for students I was “in good hands” we learned that our Deseret Peak pool Editor: Editor: — which belongs to the citizens and Having two students in high school When I was 16 and bought my first residents of Tooele County — would not at the same time is not always a walk car, my dad tried to show me how to fix be opening this summer. The pride of ANOTHER VIEW in the park; you get to hear a lot about a flat tire, but I wasn’t interested. the county and one of those activities how unfair school policies can be and Well, I just got my first flat tire in over 22 featured on the glossy brochures selling how people can try to pull your children years of driving and I had no idea what our community and lifestyle, was going down. But for as long as my children to do. to remain closed an entire season. We have been going to Tooele High School I called my insurance agent, hoping he Hatch critic should are still shaking our heads. How could there has always been one person at would direct me to who or where to call. this have happened? the school who has always welcomed He said he didn’t want me to wait in the Most of us have belonged to organiza- them with a smile and made them feel heat for roadside assistance. He came to clean up own state where I was, in his business attire, and tions that embrace certain values. In my special. She does this on their good days experience, both in government and the and their bad. She is the one friendly changed my tire for me. He also showed can’t let the our local Wal-Mart. private sector, those values have always face you can always count on at the high me how to change my tire should this op-ed piece You say I am too hard on the included responsibility and accountabil- entitled Democrats? What about Somalia school. I would like to thank Sue Medina happen again. I A big “thank you” to the best insur- ity. Who is responsible and accountable for taking the time and for caring about “GOP leaves us where 17 of our brave rangers for this fiasco? We get to use this pool not just my children but all the students ance agent, Bart Havens, with All-State vulnerable” go were killed and mutilated in the less than four months of the year. That and Tooele High School. You’re the best. in Stansbury Park. Yes, I would say, “I’m unchallenged. streets of Mogadishu where they means the county and the facility manag- Patty Rebujio and family in good hands!” Thanks again Bart! While I don’t were denied close air support by ers had more than eight months to get Tooele agree with some the highest levels of the Clinton RoxAnne Christensen problems fixed that they have apparently of the things White House? What about the Erda known about for several years. Who is Senator Orrin U.S.S. Cole? Go ahead, kill our Bitter shopper chastised being held accountable for us forfeiting Hatch has done, sailors and blast our ships. No Editor: Family night appreciated our pool season? Who is responsible for Jaromy Jessop I do believe he problem. How about World Trade This letter is to the extremely agi- Editor: the hundreds of kids that missed out GUEST COLUMNIST We would like to thank the USU is a basically Center 1993? How about Kobar tated elderly woman at Wal-Mart on Aug. on swimming lessons this year? Who is Alumni Association for their recent decent man towers in Saudi Arabia? No wor- 23. I’m so very sorry that the one day I going to replace the revenue that this Family Night Activity at the Pratt who has done ries, just a bunch of dead airmen. let my child walk instead of ride in the facility would have generated for our Aquatic Center. It was a great event! We much good for Utah and does not War protesters will counter with cart, you had to be there to endure her county? would in particular like to thank them deserve to be attacked by some the fact that there are several thou- noise and to see her “slime” one of the Someone needs to stand up and pro- for holding this “family” activity on an hack from New Jersey of all plac- sand dead soldiers from the Iraq mushrooms. Although we spoke briefly vide us an explanation — not an excuse. evening other than Monday, thus avoid- es. The author of this article’s lack war. This is truly a tragedy but that and I learned that you, “Thank God,” The county needs to let us know what is ing a conflict for LDS church members of education, grip of current issues is war and they died defending our never had any children, I’d like to say a being done to ensure this doesn’t happen who want to follow the counsel of our and situational awareness is what I freedom. few more things to you. again. And someone should be looking church leaders and keep Mondays open think is silly and reprehensible. This country has gotten into the 1) Mushrooms are fungus that grow for a new job — or perhaps we need to for Family Home Evenings. The Democrats in Washington habit of leaving wars unfinished in manure. I can hardly believe that my reassess whether our county commis- are the ones who should be since the Korean Conflict and look child’s “slime” is any worse than that! Drew & Jewel Allen sioners have been on the job too long, ashamed of the way they in John where it has gotten us — over 2) Just because you actually saw my Grantsville as well. Kerry’s own words – “Voted for 50 years of war on the Korean child touch the mushroom, does not Carl Johnson the War – before he voted against Peninsula, Vietnam, Iran Hostage mean her’s is the only hand to have con- Outraged by article Tooele County resident it.” Yes I mean Hillary Clinton, 79, Marine Barracks 83, Gulf tact with it! Editor: Chappaquiddick Ted Kennedy War 1990. Both Republicans and 3) Wal-Mart is a store where families I thought I was reading a small town Article had too much info and most of the other appeasers Democrats are to blame. shop. If you want a quieter shopping newspaper, not a sleazily written “rag” Editor: voted for supporting the invasion When you decide to fight a war, experience, I suggest you go elsewhere! similar to something you buy at the Have you ever heard the meaning of Iraq and the removal of Saddam as our esteemed Democratic col- 4) It’s a good thing your mother didn’t checkout counter of the grocery store. of T.M.I.? I learned it when my kids Hussein. What is despicable is how leges did when they voted for the feel the same way about children as Shame on you! It is one thing to publish were teenagers — it means “Too Much during a time of war, after vot- invasion of Iraq in 2003, you must you do, or were you born instantly into the disturbing news at our high school, Information!” I started writing this letter ing for said war, these individuals fight to win. A country must be adulthood? but another to make sure that you pub- in my mind several years ago when there have done everything they can to united. Our enemies delight in the 5) If you had been more tactful about lish her family connections. was a sexual harassment situation in our undermine our chances of victory constant attacks on our president’s informing me that my child had touched Do you have any idea the heartbreak school district offices. I was offended in this war. Our enemies must be credibility. the mushrooms, I would have said some- you have caused with your sensational- when I read through the articles that laughing at us around the world And as for a person from thing along the lines of, “Oh my good- ism? What on earth has (Grantsville) went into detail about everything that as prominent senators of the once Waldwick, N.J., attacking our sena- ness, I’m so sorry!” Mayor Anderson and family done to went on there. I am grateful for the proud party of FDR, Truman and tor, well I would like this person Lastly, when you die, you will be all deserve this horrible publicity? “freedom of speech” that we enjoy and JFK call our Commander in Chief a to focus on that state’s disastrous alone and nobody will miss you. I, on the Whoever the writer of this article is, the “right of the public to know” and “it’s liar from the floor of the Senate. other hand, will have my four beautiful I hope you don’t think for one minute political affairs. Do the names for- a matter of public record‚” but I don’t Great job Democrats. I might daughters and their children as well. I that at one time, you too someday won’t mer Gov. McGreevey and former care to know who fondled what or any remind you that this president was feel very sorry for you and the miserable suffer for another’s behavior. If you do Sen. Torricelli ring any bells for of those types of details. not impeached for committing per- existence you must have led to make think this, you are most certainly living you? I know personally of a situation when jury in federal court. That is what I you so bitter. in a fantasy. This could certainly sneak Their replacements Gov. John a young man was accused of a crime, all call a liar. And yes, Iraq has turned Brandee Moyes up and bite you when you least expect it. Corzine and Sen. Frank Lautenberg kinds of facts‚ and inferences were put into a magnet for terrorists and Al Tooele I feel as do many others, that you owe continue the fine tradition of cor- into the story. When his mother called Qaeda and our military are doing a this family an apology. This was in very ruption in that troubled state’s the paper to complain about the article, damn fine job of eliminating these bad taste — unworthy of a newspaper of politics. So, dear writer from Giles deserves award she was told, “It’s a matter of public b------on the battle field. These your reputation. Shame on you! Waldwick, N.J. , we thank you for Editor: record, and the public has a right to fools are moths to the flame as President Dunn would be appalled your comments but maybe you can I was very happy to read that Pam know.” Well, please, let the “public” go to the most powerful military on the at this unfeeling act. He certainly never borrow a phrase from the “King” Giles had been selected as Woman of the courthouse and look into the sordid face of the earth — the U.S. Armed would have allowed it. of Rock and Roll, Mr. Elvis Presley the Year. What a richly deserved award details themselves if they need to know Forces work every day in the Shirley McCarty himself and “Clean up your own for her. I’ve known Pam for many years. every single thing that went on. most deplorable conditions, risk- Tooele backyard.” She taught my daughters in dance when I love the “hometown paper” feeling ing health and life so we can live Jaromy D. Jessop grew up they were barely walking and will likely of this newspaper that is there 90 per- comfortably here at home without in West Valley City where he teach their small daughters. She already Complex pool a fiasco cent of the time, but there are just some worrying about being blown up by attended Kearns High School and teaches one of my granddaughters. Editor: things that I don’t think are necessary some crazy Jihadist at the corner earned his Eagle Scout award She has assisted my family members Last week all of us finally got the 7-Eleven. I feel just as Sen. Hatch while exploring the Utah Desert. A as both an EMT and a nurse. Her com- news that we had been conditioned SEE LETTERS ON A7 does and that is that if some nut graduate of the passion and medical expertise were to expect since May. Despite holding job like a Howard Dean, Ned with a B.S. in geography, Jessop so valued during those stressful times. Lamont, or John Kerry gets into lives with his family in Dugway She’s freely volunteered her medical ser- the White House, we may very well and works at Jacobs-Sverdrup. vices to young women organizations for LETTER RULES be fighting these islamo fascists at e-mail: [email protected] first aid training and has served as camp nurse for many years. Camp wouldn’t be The Transcript-Bulletin encourages letters to the editor. All letters must include the the same experience without her there. author’s full name, signature and telephone number. The author’s name and community I’ve enjoyed her contributions to of residence are published with the letter. Names are rarely withheld and only in unusual school and community theater produc- circumstances at the editor’s discretion. tions for many years. If she’s involved, All letters will be subject to editing for clarity and brevity. Letters over 300 words long you know it will be a quality production. are discouraged. Letters written to thank an individual or organization should be submit- I just want to send my public congratula- A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since ted for Notes of Appreciation. 1894 tions to her. Well done my friend. You Mail letters to: Transcript-Bulletin, Letters to the Editor, P.O. Box 390, Tooele, Utah. very much deserve this recognition. 84074. Letters can be submitted to the newspaper’s office at 58 N. 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facilitating the admissions pro- increased ten-fold the great little league baseballers prac- Maybe you should give donation 9/11 Letters cess. heartache and despair of two tice on our field every season. a try instead of stealing ... it feels continued from page A1 continued from page A6 How can it be that Utah, after wonderful Grantsville parents We hold the famous Erda Days better and bad karma won’t be that experience, has all but who did NOTHING wrong. reunions and we are happy to knocking at your door. Pitt’s grandson, Adam, who is pur- to print. There are many people repudiated the Democrat Party Bryon Anderson and his wife help with anything else anyone To those of you that have sup- chasing the shop, had celebrated involved in every situation that to become arguably the most are fine, upstanding people. can think of. ported Warr Memorial Ballpark his third wedding anniversary that goes on with a crime and those Republican state in the Union? They have both given hours and One of the items that was year after year, fundraiser after day. innocent of any wrongdoing get Certainly the antics of Mayor hours of service to the people of taken was actually loaned to fundraiser, we thank you from Grantsville Mayor Byron drugged through the mud along (Rocky) Anderson have helped Tooele County. us by an individual to help us the bottom of our hearts. Your Anderson was at home. with the accused and the victims destroy his own party. Simple Your actions, Mr. Fruhwirth, maintain the field. You people honest support is what has kept “My wife works at L-3 and their families. I absolutely politics should tell us that with were totally irresponsible and I that took our items, GIVE THEM the Warr Memorial Ballpark Communications, which is a feel that people that have com- such a reputation for political cannot believe your article made BACK. Our organizations runs open for so long. defense contractor, and she called mitted crimes should be made reliability, the opposition party it past the editor’s desk. Your on donations and the good peo- If anyone has any information me that morning and said, ‘You have to pay for them if they are guilty, tends to write us off as a lost reporting on this story was right ple of Tooele County supporting about the items or person(s) to get up and turn on the television; and that we need to protect our cause, while the majority party down trashy and I doubt I will us every year for Men’s Slow responsible, please contact there’s been an explosion.’ Because families from predators, crimi- has little reason to go out of its ever read another edition your Pitch Softball and Co-Ed Slow the Tooele County Sheriff’s at that time we didn’t know there nals and things that would do way to court us since it takes yellow journalism garbage. Pitch Softball. Department. were planes coming at them. Then them harm, but sometimes I feel our support for granted. And the One more thing, Mr. We cannot afford to replace Normie & Emma’s Crew we watched a little while and the that I need to protect them from outstanding administration of Fruhwirth, remember that “what these items you have stolen! (and 13 signatures on file) second plane hit and we watched some of the articles in this news- Democrat Governors Rampton goes around comes around.” the buildings fall down. paper, too! and Matheson and perfor- God forbid that any of your cur- “I don’t know if awful was the One woman, during the mance of Representative Jim rent or future ADULT children � right word, it’s too bad for awful Clinton mess, hit it right on the Matheson should demonstrate do something wrong and your ������� � .... You hate[d] to see those tow- head when she stated, “Thank that Democrats can be as clear name is splashed all over a ers coming down, but it helps you you, Mr. Clinton for teaching thinking and innovative as any newspaper as being the parent! ��������� realize what’s important. We have my child about oral sex; I was Republican at his best. Lynn Young our little trials and tribulation, but going to wait until they were 9 Best thing that’s happen Kanab, Utah they’re relatively small, or totally or 10!” Quite frankly, I don’t care in Utah politics in years was ���� unimportant maybe.” to know what kind of sex they electing the thoughtful and pru- Superintendent Michael were having and I don’t appreci- dent to replace Return stolen items ������ Johnsen, of Stansbury Park, ate having it drilled in over and the embarrassment of former Editor: On Monday, Aug. 21, around watched the first plane hit from over and I’m quite certain that Representative Merrill Cook. 9:30-10 p.m., someone entered ����� the district office television. the families of people involved We should make it a practice the Warr Memorial Ballpark in “[I was] just thinking ‘Is this a are devastated enough already to send a split delegation to Erda and helped themselves to conspiracy? Is this a terrorist?’ without adding to their pain! Washington as a matter of items that were not theirs. Let us There were too many things hap- Unless Mayor Byron Anderson course. And educate Utah kids start off by saying “for rude!” pening just to make it a plane had a part in the alleged crime, a bit more in the history of our MONDITO Warr Memorial Ballpark is a crash — after the second plane why did his name need to be state. family-owned non-profit organi- crash and then the Pentagon and brought into the article at all? David Timmins zation that has prided itself for then the plane that crashed in the What if you would have been Salt Lake City over 30 years helping others. We field. It was one of those days that able to contact him? Do you BURRITO! have had numerous fundraisers just shook the world a little bit, think he would even be able to FREE Grandparents Day for extremely ill people, soft- the ground beneath our feet.” put into words the devastation & entered to win a Beach Cruiser Bicycle Editor: ball tournaments to help feed Tina Addy of Tooele City was their family is going through at Grandparents Day was the poor, to buy presents for at work at EG&G. this time, whether the suspect is Sunday, Sept. 10, 2006. I did “They sent us home soon after the children of Tooele County ������������������������ guilty or not? Why is it necessary some research and found out and then we stayed home .... it was around Christmas time, and had for us to know that Cameo Patch that President Jimmy Carter a least a day or two before we went and her husband (who is not, I proclaimed in 1978 that National back to work because of the gov- might add, Mr. Patch) filed for Grandparents Day would be cel- ernment and the burning and they divorce shortly after her arrest? ebrated every year on the first were afraid.” These people all have families Sunday after Labor Day. Its pur- “It was just awful,” Addy said. “[I and children who will never pose is to honor grandparents, felt] sick. It just made me sick.” be able to live these situations to give grandparents an oppor- Former mayor Charlie down and they had absolutely tunity to show love for their Roberts driving to Tooele City nothing to do with the crimes! children’s children and to help business, a charity golf tourna- Please leave some of the dark- children become aware of the ment in Lehi. er details for the court to sift information and guidance older “I was about three miles this through. If I want to read arti- people can offer. side of Fairfield and was listening cles like some that have come Showing love can best be to KSL about [8:46] a.m. and [PBS] through this newspaper, I see done by spending time together. interrupted ... by the time I got to plenty of newspapers and maga- Letters and e-mails can work $ 50 Cedar Fort they were talking about zines as I wait in the grocery line for long distance grandparent- plus tax the second plane. �������Good until 4:00 pm��������Cooked to Order that have all kinds of that type 6 ing. No matter which generation Roberts said at first he didn’t of information. When I was a initiates the contact, Sunday understand the magnitude of it all. ������ �������� teenager, there was a song that was an opportunity for a meal Cashew Chicken Sandwich Chef Salad and Drink “It was frankly a sickening feel- was popular that states, “This is together or some great storytell- with Fries and a Drink with Bread and Dressing ing,” he said. “.... It really brought the end of the innocence.” I feel ing. One idea would be to tell home how valuable our own fire- ������� ������ that we need to let the innocent you grandchildren about the les- Chili Cheese Dog 1/2 Cold Sandwich with Cup fighters and policeman are, and be just that, not add more grief sons of life you learned from you with Fries and a Drink of Soup and Scoup of IceCream how as public servants no matter to their load. Please give some grandparents. More grandpar- what happens they do what they of that “hometown compassion” ents are living today. Distance ��������� �������� need to do. We saw that all over French Dip Sandwich Chicken Fingers to those affected by these situ- and the pace of life can still keep with Fries and a Drink with Fries and a Drink the country and our people do that ations, and to those of us who us apart, so it is OK with me to here.” otherwise enjoy reading this have a day set aside for celebrat- Ter Bear was in prison when �������������������������� paper. ing this relationship. Best wishes �������������������� he heard the news. Suzie Hansen for a happy Grandparents Day. ������������������������������ He asked that the Transcript- Erda Jeanne Jeppensen ����������������� ��������� �������������� Bulletin use his nickname as he’s Tooele trying to rebuild his life. “I was in prison and actually ... Early Utahns liberal ���������������������������������������������������� I had a friend come up to my cell Editor: Challenge Bush door and said ‘you won’t believe Doug Wright and a leader Editor: this, but an airplane just ran into of the Thank you for printing the twin towers’ and I said, ‘What during a Sept. 5 KSL program Jonathan Westover’s forceful, show are you watching?’ and he outdid each other in excoriating well-worded letter about our said, ‘I’m not s******* you.’” Ross Anderson’s scorched earth cherished rights being in peril. It wasn’t until Bear was able to attacks on his own party. I, too, am scared that so many leave his cell for a short time that I started life working for a Americans seem to be OK day Democrat governor and my with Bush’s illegal surveillance atur he was shocked to realize he’d and S brother Bill was staff aide to program. But until I read Mr. riday 006 heard the truth. F d 16, 2 Janet Barbierdo of Tooele Governor Cal Rampton back in Westover’s letter, I didn’t know 5 an t. 1 1:00 pm the days where there were still how to put my fears into words. Sep .m. to 1 was at home. 11:00 a Although she rarely does, that some Democrats around. And I hope my letter encourages oth- morning she decided to turn on I went to high school with Jim ers to challenge Bush’s impunity the news. Matheson’s mother. There never and to end his reign of usurpa- was a brighter gal. tion of our irreplaceable rights. “I never watch the news and Items on display I’ve often wondered why the Thank you for helping me find that morning I turned the news on Seasonal crafts with a touch of Friday and Saturday Utah Democrat Party doesn’t my voice and for promoting dia- and I saw the plane going into the fruit, vegetables and flowers winning bids announced building and then I saw the second undertake a formal campaign to log on such a vital issue. Saturday 7:30 to 10:00 pm educate Utahns on Utah history. one and called my husband and it Ron Hinkley y of ourtes It’s ironic in this reddest of red a car c was like it wasn’t real. It was like a Utah State Prison Children's Carnival Win let nt Out Teen Center states that it was Republicans Discou h movie and when you realized it was Friday 4:00 pm - 8pm Saturday 11 am - 7 pm uality e churc Q ts at th Movie with a Soda or Pizza or Popcorn who kept Utah out of the Union et ticke real it was devastating.” Shame on you Darts Ceramics Ring Toss Wheel of Chance (G fice) for 50 years on a platform that of Saturday 8 pm - 11 pm for ages 12 - 18 Heidi Mills was in a hospital. Editor: Face painting Ping Pong Toss Frisbee Throw Fish Pond “The night before I had just given we were the second half of “the I am a long-time Grantsville birth to my daughter BrookeAnne, twin relics of barbarism.” resident who recently moved my first child. Exhausted from And then when polygamy to Kanab and continued my my joy and the labor, I slept until was abolished (was it?) it took subscription to the Tooele my doctor came in that morning a lifelong Democrat Wilford Transcript-Bulletin. But after — on 9/11 — and said that a plane Woodruff to publicly announce reading a recent article written was hijacked and crashed into the he’d joined the Republican Party by Jesse Fruhwirth, I’m not sure World Trade Center and to turn on to bring enough Utahns to the I want to receive your newspa- our TVs. Republican side to convince the per. Two days filled with local, semi-professional, and professional vocalists, “Me and my husband Tedd sat U.S. Congress that we’d actually What on earth was your instrumentalists, dancers and entertainers. Performers include: glued to the TV until we decided joined the U.S. political system reporter thinking when he it was too depressing and it was enabling President Cleveland (a mentioned a school district Friday Saturday getting in the way of the joy we’d Democrat) to bring us into the employee charged with sexual Utah Keith & Darling Debbie Tessa Woodruff just experienced the day before. Union. misconduct with teen boys is the *Michael Kendall Harris Michael Kendall Harris We took a walk around the hospi- It is reported that Chris daughter of Grantsville Mayor & Andrea Anderson tal with BrookeAnne and in every Cannon’s distant relative Frank Byron Anderson? Utah's National Singing Team Tooele High School Drama Team room, every nurses station, people Cannon (eventually one of For hell’s sake, the accused Toby Cardenas & Family Tongan Dancers Utah’s first senators ) had, after woman is 42 years old! I’ve Tri Destiny were glued to the TV or the radio Richard Valdez and we realized how traumatic years of work on assignment learned through experience that “State of Mind” from the LDS Church, finally teenagers as well as younger Mexican Music & Sounds of the — what has just happened would Brian Scott, Travis Buckley & Ryan 50's & 60's affect not just the nation, but our brought President Cleveland children can and WILL do things “Bones” Johnson (9:00 - 11:00) new daughter we had brought in around on this issue, when that are not acceptable to par- (9:00 - 11:00) the world.” Cleveland was defeated for a ents. So how on earth could a * Utah’s National Singing Team throughout both days! Still Mills felt the impact more second term, delaying Utah’s parent control a child over 40 on 9/11’s first anniversary. Mills admission to the union for years of age? watched the events on TV. another four years. Some see in In the first place, the young “I just watched and I bawled for Cleveland’s election to a second lady has not been convicted those lives that were lost,” Mills term after being out of office of anything. But that’s not my — the only such experience in point. What I want Mr. Fruhwirth said. y Saturda Saint Marguerites **** US history — as a minor miracle to realize is that his actions have iday and Fr 6, 2006 15 and 1 Catholic Church 15 South 7th Street When the world changed, where Sept. :00 pm m. to 11 were you? 11:00 a. (435) 882-3860 Tooele, UT e-mail: [email protected] Subscribe Today • 882-0050 All times subject to change based on participation and commitment ofvolunteers and entertainers. A8 TUESDAY September 12, 2006

If it happens here, OBITUARIES read about it here. Henry Fort Inman fishing and woodworking. He Mary P. Sandoval TOOELETRANSCRIPT made furniture and other useful BULLETIN items for others. He also enjoyed 1918 - 2006 traveling and visited every state, Mary P. Sandoval died Sept. 8, 2006. Mary was born Sept. Subscribe Today • 882-0050 except Alaska. Henry Fort Inman, age 88, left Henry is survived by his 28, 1929, in Costilla, N.M. For us on Sept. 10, 2006. daughters, Karen and Kristine, Mary, the greatest gift in life Born May 22, 1918, at home in from his marriage to Beverly was her family. She was beauti- the countryside near Tuscumbia, Bolinder; stepchildren, Frances ful inside and out. She leaves Ala., he was the son of William (Don) Hendricks, Frank Dew, behind her husband of 56 years, Wheeler and Alva May Fort Kathy (Joe) Ortega, Linda (Earl) Tony Sandoval; five children, Inman and younger brother of Reynard, from his marriage to Wilma Juanita Billman, Father Stephen Inman. The family later Pearl Dew on Sept. 14, 1962; 18 Clarence Sandoval, Roy (Patti) moved to Akron, Ohio, where grandchildren; 33 great-grand- Sandoval, Gloria (Rick) Erwin he attended public schools. He children; 10 great-great-grand- and Stanley Sandoval; three was in the Civilian Conservation children; brother, Steve, and grandsons David, Joshua and Corps doing work in Kentucky several nephews and nieces. He Matthew. and West Virginia. He served in was preceded in death by his The family gives a special the Army Signal Corps from June thanks to St. Mark’s Hospital Henry Fort Inman parents; his wife, Pearl; nephew 1940 until honorably discharged Jon. ICU for their caring hands. in April 1946. During his service The family thanks the nurses Funeral mass will be held church. Interment will be at the he attained the rank of Sergeant. to the Japanese in April 1942. He and especially the staff in the Wednesday, Sept. 13, at 11 a.m. at St. Marguerite’s Church. A Tooele City Cemetery. In lieu of 493 W. 400 N. Tooele In November 1941 he was sent endured the entire Bataan Death Special Needs Unit at the Utah to the Phillipines. He was a tail March and subsequent imprison- State Nursing Home for their viewing will be held Tuesday, flowers, donations can be made gunner in P38’s until they were ment from then until liberated in care. Sept. 12, from 6-8 p.m. with a to St. Marguerite’s Church. 882-4800 all destroyed. He participated in August 1945. He was a guard at Graveside services will be vigil service at 7 p.m. at the Mary P. Sandoval the defense of Luzon until it fell Tooele Ordinance Depot from Friday, Sept. 15, at 10 a.m. at September 1946 until receiving Valley View Memorial Park, 4400 ������� a medical retirement in August W. 4100 South. A viewing will ����� ����� 1952. Later he was a school be Wednesday from 4-6 p.m. at Sharon Lee Payson �� ��������������������� �� crossing guard. Henry enjoyed McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 � �� S. Redwood Road. �� ���������������������������� � Davis (Nana) �� ����������� ��� April 1, 1943 – ���� ��� ���� Howard Syddall Sept. 7, 2006 ���������������� �������������� ������������������������������������� ������������������������������ Howard Syddall passed Our beloved wife, mother ������������������������ ����������������� away Sept. 11, 2006, at home in and nana passed away near her Tooele, Utah. He was born April home in Sierra Vista, Ariz. Sept. ������������������� 18, 1921, in Cedarview, Utah. 7, 2006. She is survived by her Howard was the son of George husband of 44 years, John A. ������������������������� �������������������� A. Syddall and Mary Catherine Davis; her daughters, Cheryl Frederick. He married his child- ����������������� (Kent) Bradley, Barbara (Neal) ����������������� hood sweetheart, Hazel Marie Tate and Helen Darr; grandchil- ����������������� �������������������� Ferguson, Aug. 14, 1941. Hazel dren C.J. Darr, Joseph Stewart, preceded him in death Jan 2, Gregory Darr, Tyler Bice, Crystal Bradley, Amber Darr and Trever Sharon Lee Payson Davis Spencer. Preceded in death by TM her son, Richard (Ricky) Davis, Howard Syddall Guiding Good Choices and grandson Brandon Stewart. She will be greatly missed. For parents of 9-14 year olds 1962. He married Betty Joyce England Aug. 28, 1964. Howard worked at the ������������������������������������������������� International Smelting and Refining Company for 30 years, Louise Workman � � �������������� ����������������������������������� ��� then Doran Hunt Construction ���������������������������������������������������� for 10 years and then started Christensen �������������������������������������������������� his own company doing handy- man construction services and Mesquite, Nev. — Our beloved ���������������������������������������������������������������� plumbing. He loved fishing, mother, grandmother and great- spending time with his family, grandmother Louise Christensen walking and working. One of (Aunt Lou), passed away Sept. 8, ���������������������������������������� Howard’s first loves was farm- 2006, at the Highland Manor in � ing. He was very active in The Mesquite, Nev. ������ ������������������������������������� Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- She was the 11th of 13 chil- ������������������������������ day Saints and served in many dren born to Edwin Monroe and capacities. Christina Reeve Workman on the He is survived by his wife family farm in Hinckley, Utah. Contact Anna at 843-2187 or [email protected] Betty; two sons, Gary (Lorraine) She married Derick L. Lape in Syddall, Centennial, Colo., 1934 and had two daughters. Louise Workman Christensen Check out our website: www.tooelectc.com Richard (Ruth) Syddall, Saint They were later divorced. She George, Utah; and one daugh- later married Owen Christensen ter Mrs. Karen (John) Dean, in 1940 and had two sons. Christensen of Mesquite, Nev. Pleasant Grove, Utah; one sister Louise graduated from the and many nieces, nephews and Mrs. Rose Lewis; 12 grandchil- Ex-Cel-Cis Beauty School in Salt friends. dren; and 30 great-grandchil- Lake City and worked at her Graveside services will dren. profession for 70 years in Salt be held at the Tooele City Grab up to $1500… The funeral services will be Lake, TOD Park and Tooele. Cemetery on Friday, Sept. 15,at held Friday Sept. 15th at 11 a.m. She was preceded in death by 1 p.m., under the direction of at the North Tooele Stake Center both her husbands and all of her Metcalf Mortuary 435-673-4221. 583 N. 270 East. Friends may 12 siblings. She is survived by Everyone is welcome to attend a call at Tate Mortuary 110 S. Main daughters Evelyn Asmus of St. get-together and luncheon at the Street, Thursday 6-8 p.m. and George and Virginia Danner of house of Paula and Gary Aagard one hour prior to the services at Spokane, Wash.; and sons, Fred in Grantsville, Utah, following the church on Friday. Interment Christensen of Tooele and Karl the services. Tooele City Cemetery.

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From The Sidelines Trojans topple Sportsmanship Cowboys, 28-6

by Nick Drake out the window SPORTS EDITOR Morgan and Grantsville are familiar rivals. this past week And the two perennial gridiron pow- ers took advantage of their familiarity to battle to a scoreless deadlock for nearly organ and three periods. Grantsville However, the Trojans took advantage are traditional of a pivotal sequence of Cowboy mistakes Mrivals on the to reel off 21 points in a span of 1:20 and gridiron, no question about snap a 0-0 game and roll to a 28-6 triumph it. Friday at Morgan. The annual meeting is With 10 seconds left in the third quarter one of the longest stand- to 10:50 left in the final frame, Morgan ing contests between two used a two-yard plunge, 27-yard intercep- schools on the gridiron. tion return, safety on a high snap from The squads met for the shotgun formation and a 59-yard kickoff Nick Drake 70th time and Morgan return in only 80 seconds to seize com- SPORTS EDITOR captured the preseason mand of the preseason affair. triumph 28-6 to lead the Kale Watkins bolted for a two-yard series with a 41-27-2 edge. plunge with only seconds remaining in Indeed, the Trojans were fired up for their the third period to stake Morgan to a annual Homecoming game and Morgan was lead it would never relinquish. Then, 21 hungry looking for their first win of the season. seconds later an ill-advised pass landed But in the process the Morgan players may in the arms of Josiah Rupp and the Trojan have been a little too fired up. Trojan defenders lineman rambled 27-yards to paydirt. Only were whistled for five personal fouls on late two plays later, the ball was centered into hits, spearing and hits out-of-bounds through- the end zone and Stan Durrant pounced out the contest, including three on the same on a Cowboy ball carrier for a safety to drive, and there could have and maybe should build a 14-0 lead. have been three or four more flags thrown for On the ensuing kickoff, Morgan speed- hits that were borderline after the whistle. And ster Alex Blazzard hauled in the kick- maybe what was even more intriguing was that off and darted to paydirt for a 59-yard nearly every one of the late hits or personal touchdown jaunt and with 10:50 left it fouls were directed at the same two Grantsville was 21-0 and game, set and match for the players. Cowboys. Bryton Smith would also sprint Now, Morgan has a proud tradition of grid- for a 57-yard touchdown to culminate the iron success and starting out the season with- Trojan triumph. out a victory may have frustrated the Trojan Grantsville could only muster a Craig team up to Friday’s contest. But that does not Harrison to Garett Giles 14-yard scoring give free reign for players to take out their strike. aggression on the opposing players especially And to make matters worse, Pine View photography/Troy Boman after the whistle or on the sideline when the Tooele’s Trifon Gochis drags a Lehi defender in a home game against the Pioneers. The Buffs blitzed top ranked Pine decided to back out on a gridiron con- teenagers are vulnerable to injury. The helmet View on Friday with a 41-21 triumph and now host Brighton this Friday in the school’s annual Homecoming football tract with the Cowboys for their trip to is a weapon and could seriously jeopardize the game at 7 p.m. Grantsville and scheduled a team for Las health of a youth when used improperly. Vegas instead of making the trek to GHS. The coaching staff needs to seriously moni- Although Grantsville contacted a number tor this severe situation and should discipline of schools Monday, the Cowboys were those players consistently partaking in these Buffs rip top ranked Panthers, 41-21 not able to schedule a team on such short potentially dangerous and unsportsmanlike notice for Friday. So as of press deadline, acts. the Cowboys don’t have an opponent to Kudos go out to Grantsville Coach Tony by Nick Drake Nic Gochis spearheaded the surge with a two-yard play this weekend in Grantsville. Cloward for taking out his player immediately SPORTS EDITOR touchdown plunge and a 65-yard interception return Understandably, Grantsville Coach who was flagged for a personal foul late in the Pine View went into Friday’s game with Tooele brim- for a score to produce the first and last points for the Tony Cloward is not thrilled with the game and retaliating for earlier incidents. The ming with confidence. Buffs while Zach Mikesell fired scoring strikes to Dorian Panthers backing out of the contractu- Cowboy grid coach also discussed to the play- The Panthers were perfect and ranked first in the state Cochran and Trifon Gochis. Nick Terry also darted across al agreement for each school to play a ers that unsportsmanslike acts are not to be in one of the Salt Lake newspaper polls and second in the the Pine View goal line on a scoring surge while Trevor home-and-home game between the two tolerated in his gird program. other. Black belted two field goals and was a perfect five-of-five schools. Last fall, the Cowboys fulfilled There are a lot of good and friendly people And to make matters worse for the Buff faithful, Tooele on PAT kicks to vault Tooele to the stunning victory over their end of the bargain and made the in the town of Morgan and in fact, there were had to make the long six-hour bus ride three hours earlier the favored Panthers. long trek to St. George to meet Pine View some that apologized to GHS fans for their due to a sophomore game scheduled before the varsity. Jarrod Udy produced a long Pine View scoring scamper on their home turf. This year, it was the teams lack of discipline. I know for a fact these Pine View had all of the cards stacked in their favor. and Nick Marinko fired touchdown tosses to Tyler Curtis Panthers turn but Pine View refuses to types of unsportsmanlike incidents would not But the Buffs had the Panthers right where they wanted and Riley Dias to account for all of the point production complete the agreement. be tolerated in other Morgan sports programs them. for the hosts. “It’s unfortunate that this has happened like the volleyball and both basketball programs Tooele reeled off the first 17 points of the game and The Panthers spoiled the Buffs season a year ago with a and that Pine View elected not to fulfill for example. So I hope these incidents were just held off a couple of late Pine View surges to register 45-35 win in preseason and ended the Tooele season with an aberration instead of a trend for the Morgan an impressive 41-21 triumph over the Panthers in St. SEE RIP PAGE A11 EE OPPLE AGE gridiron squad. George. S T P A11 Interestingly, in first page of the Trojan foot- ball program, the Morgan High principal writes a lengthy message about sportsmanship and 99 percent of all friends, families and athletes have Cowgirls fall SEE WINDOW PAGE A11 to region foes

by Nick Drake SPORTS EDITOR Sports Wrap Grantsville is looking for its first-ever Region 11 girls soccer victory. Cowgirl netters at St. George The Cowgirls hoped to begin the league Grantsville battled to a 2-3 overall record in campaign Aug. 31 with a strong showing the St. George Challenge Cup last weekend on the road. The Cowgirls captured winss over Davis (3- However, Bear River raced to a five- 2) and Parowan (5-0) and dropped hard-fought goal lead after one half had expired and decisions to Timpview (3-2), Dixie (3-2) and coasted to the 6-0 triumph over Grantsville Snow Canyon (3-2) in the affair. A story will be at Garland. published in Thursday’s edition. Shaunee Christensen produced a pair of goals for the hosts while teammates Local soccer team wins Chelsea Roholt, Amanda Wilcox, Laura TC United’s U-13 girls soccer team beat the Schow and Felicity Jones all chipped in West Wind Dragons, 7-0. with a score each to spearhead the Lady Erica Pool scored a pair of goals and Lense Bear win. Eshete fired in three goals. Sarah Isom and And to make matters worse, Ogden Sierra Strate each scored a goal each as well. produced a pair of goals in both halves TC United also posted an 8-2 triumph over to record a tough 4-0 decision over the the Firebirds Club. Lizzy Stewart logged five Cowgirls on the road at GHS Thursday. goals and Erica Pool tallied three more. Erica The Tigers parlayed a goal each by Marci Pool, Sarah Isom, Lizzy Stewart, Lense Eshete, Hensen, Marissa Booth, Katelyn Jensen photography/Troy Boman and Kelsey Johnson all registered assists in the and Danielle Nestoryak to provide the Grantsville’s Logan Drake smacks a drive in practice round at the Links at Overlake Golf Course. The Cowboys battled triumph. victory. to a fourth place team finish to finish behind third place and county neighbor Tooele in Thursday’s Region 11 contest at the local course. Grantsville now sports a 2-6 overall Ducks Unlimited banquet set record on the season headed into the The Tooele County Chapter of Ducks Region 11 affair today at Logan at 4 Unlimited has slated their 30th annual banquet p.m. The Cowgirls hit the road again on Buffs, Cowboys jockey for golf seeds for Sept. 20. Thursday to battle Ben Lomond in a league The banquet will be held at the Eagle’s Nest affair, also at 4 p.m. at 6 p.m. The event will feature a raffle with by Nick Drake straight regular season match Aug. sters with a 73 while Tooele’s Sadie many great prizes including shotguns, a layout Rowland Hall 8 - Grantsville 2 SPORTS EDITOR 31 at Sky Way Golf Course in Garland Palmer and Tiger teammate Patrick blind and decoys. There will also be an auction The Lady Lions took full advantage of Grantsville miscues to hand the Cowgirls a Ogden and Logan appear to be the with a 307 and the Grizzlies were Smith tied for runner-up honors, just and silent auction featuring signed, limited edi- front-runners in the Region 11 golf right behind with a runner-up 321, two strokes off the winning pace with tion art work and other great items. Tickets are setback Aug. 14 in Salt Lake City. The Lady Lions produced the game’s ranks. also their third-straight silver finish. a 75. Logan’s Ryan Lambert captured $65 a couple and $45 for single. Tickets include However, the third and fourth However, Tooele vaulted into third fourth place with a 77 while Ogden’s prime rib dinner and a $25 DU membership. first goal just 13 minutes into the match and rolled to the decisive preseason tri- place teams and the final two state place with a 335 while Bear River Zach Larsen and Grizzlie teammate For more information contact Rob Jensen at berths will be up for grabs in the took fourth place at 342 followed by Andrew Barnard tied for fifth place 882-0973 or Joe Trujillo at 830-2417. umph over the Cowgirls. Jennifer VanWagner spearheaded the remaining three weeks of the regular Grantsville (349) and Ben Lomond with identical 78s. Ben Lomond’s season and in the region golf meet at (358) in fifth and sixth place respec- SEE WRAP PAGE A11 Eagle Mountain. tively. SEE COWGIRLS PAGE A11 SEE BATTLE PAGE A11 The Tigers captured their third- Ogden’s Jack Berger led all link- TUESDAY September 12, 2006 A11

talented Pine View squad. Rip “The kids played good,” he Wrap continued from page A10 noted. “They deserved to win. We continued from page A10 wanted to make a statement. We a 52-14 triumph over the Buffs in wanted to see where we are at THS soccer girls the opening round of state play, in the Class 3A scheme of things. also in St. George. We proved to ourselves that we alumni set However, Friday was a whole deserve to be up there. They are a The Tooele High School girls different story. really good team but they are very soccer program has scheduled Trifon Gochis gave the Buffs a young. We were able to frustrate their third annual alumni game quick start with a dazzling 68-yard their quarterback a little bit. He for Sept. 16 at the THS field. kickoff return to the Pine View didn’t make the plays like (James) The contest will begin at 10 26 and then Nic Gochis provided Lark did last year. a.m. Any girl that played and the first score of the game to “I feel our kids believed they graduated from THS is encour- give Tooele a lead it would never could win and they went out and aged to play. Contact Coach relinquish. proved it on the field,” he added. Chris Wilcox to assure a position The Panthers did managed to “But I thought it would be a closer on the squad. To sign up, or for carve into the 17-0 lead with the game. We are a disciplined team more info, e-mail Coach Wilcox Udy scoring gallop and Marinko’s and our defense plays really good. at [email protected] or call scoring strike to Curtis from 34 Because we are more disciplined 435-843-7013. yards out to pull to within 17-14. and they are buying in to what Oquirrh hosts But Tooele stemmed the Pine the coaches are saying. We have View comeback with pivotal really good kids. This says we can Grandmothers State plays and Nic Gochis sealed the play with anyone in any situation. And the six-hour bus trip and the tourney Sept. 14 Panthers’ fate with the intercep- The Oquirrh Hills Ladies tion return. win proved they can handle any Golf Association will be host- Now, the Buffs must face Class situation. We have to be careful ing the State Grandmothers Golf 5A power Brighton Friday for not to pat ourselves on the back Tournament, Sept. 14. their annual Homecoming game and think we have it made. We It will be a 9 a.m. shotgun start. at 7 p.m. Tooele sports a 3-1 mark still have a lot of improvement All Grandmothers invited must headed into the team’s final pre- to do.” have a UGA handicap. For more season clash. The individual scoring and information call, Norma Pitt 435- Tooele Coach Sam Elliott said defensive tackles in the game will 830-1491. his team played well against a be published in a future edition.

and Jensen fired the ball in between the pipes to Cowgirls extend the lead to a three-goal margin. continued from page A10 Hiatt and Jensen combined forces at the 23-min- ute mark of the second half to complete the scoring Rowland Hall-St. Marks assault with three first-half and give Grantsville more than enough offense to goals to help spot the Lions a 5-0 intermission lead. register its first triumph of the season. Midfield Tina She scored four goals in the game. Lauren Babcock Hiatt, Megan Clelland and Haley Jameson joined photography/Troy Boman also chipped in with a pair of tallies while Victoria Jane Hiatt with strong play to spearhead the triumph Tooele’s Darren Stone smacks a ball out of a trap in a practice round at the Links at Overlake Golf Course. for GHS. Heagy and Blaine Martin also provided a score each The Buffs battled to a bronze finish in Thursday’s Region 11 golf match to earn its second consecutive third “Our defense did well and we looked very sharp,” for the victors. place team finish in consecutive region matches. Sammie Jensen fired in the two tallies for said Coach Walker. “I was well pleased with our Grantsville in the contest. Jane Hiatt fired a perfect organization. We learned that it takes hard work pass to Jensen to set up the Cowgirls first score of the during practice to be successful on the pitch during in the match. season and then Jensen drilled a penalty kick later in matches.” Bru Painter joined forces with Williams and Butz the contest to complete the scoring for GHS. Battle Grantsville 3 - Copper Hills 2 continued from page A10 for Grantsville with a 90 and Travis Williams tallied Grantsville 4 - South Summit 0 The Cowgirls hit the field for another strong out- a 93. Logan Drake (95), Mark White (98) and Taylor The Cowgirls rolled to a decisive shutout triumph ing, beating the Lady Grizzlies in preseason action Jace Christiansen took seventh place overall with Clark (104) also competed for Grantsville in the over the Lady Wildcats Aug. 17 at Grantsville. Aug. 19 in Salt Lake City. a 79 while Tooele’s Jake Holt, Grantsville’s Casey match. In spite of the season-opening loss, the Cowgirls Jensen drilled in a pair of goals and Brough netted Williams, Ogden’s Layne Wilde and Bear River’s Kyle Tooele Coach Fred Killpack was impressed with responded just a few days later to get into the win another and the Cowgirl defense came through again Hansen all tied for eighth place with an 81 each. his young team’s rapid improvement over the sea- column. Grantsville parlayed two goals each by to help vault the local squad to another non-league Logan’s Alex Chanson garnered 12th place overall son. Kenzie Brough and Sammie Jensen into an impres- triumph. with an 82 and Ogden’s Kari Cook battled to 13th “This week was a big improvement over the first sive victory over South Summit. Jane Hiatt found Jensen with a perfect pass and place at 83. Tiger teammate Nick Smock took 14th two matches,” he noted. “We improved our score by Mileena Buchei recorded the shutout in net for the the Cowgirl sophomore fired the ball past a diving place overall at 84 while Grantsville’s Robin Butz, five strokes over what we shot up there last year, and Cowgirls and the stingy Grantsville defense turned in Lady Grizzlie net tender to spot Grantsville a 1-0 Tooele’s Parker Alleman and Ben Lomond’s Jori Blair placed third in the match. Our chances of making it a stellar performance to turn away the determined edge just 21 minutes into the preseason contest. tied for 15th place at 85 each. back to state this year are looking better with each Lady Wildcats throughout the entire match. Sam Copper Hills countered with a goal from Brittany As for the Buff scoring, Tyler Abarca, Chad Yerke passing week. Sadie Palmer is starting to play back Smith, Melanie Johnson, Elise Bunyard and Ally Jake just before the half-time break to force a 1-1 and Coby Holm all tied for fourth place in the Buff up to her normal level. Jacob Holt is playing steady I Daffern all turned in stellar defensive performances deadlock at intermission. team scoring with Palmer, Holt and Alleman to boost don’t see him getting anything but better. to help GHS register the first shutout of the young Jane Hiatt fired off a shot just 11 minutes into the Tooele into the bronze team standing. Matt Medina “Parker Alleman has been making some swing 2006 campaign. second half that failed to clear the goal. However, (98) and Alex Gochis (99) also competed for Tooele adjustments and should be posting much lower num- Megan Clelland fired a crossing ball to Brough Jensen took in the rebound and drilled the ball into bers in the future,” he added. from the right side and the Cowgirl forward drilled the back of the net to stake Grantsville to a 2-1 lead the ball into the back of the net at the 22 minute it would never relinquish the rest of the way. mark of the game to spot Grantsville a 1-0 edge. Brough struck just minutes later when teammate the Utah High School Activities the change in schedule. The opportunistic Brough struck again just before Jensen fired a pass to the Cowgirl forward and Window Sportsmanship Handbook and even The event will probably cost the intermission. Grantsville’s Jane Hiatt fired a shot at Brough smacked the cylinder in-between the pipes continued from page A10 the Morgan principal’s well-versed GHS athletic budget thousands of the Lady Wildcat goal from 25 yards out. However, 23 minutes into the final half of action to extend the message about sportsmanship. The dollars in missed revenues of gates the ball bounced off the South Summit net minder margin to 3-1. Panthers backed out of their con- and concession stand takes. Pine adhered to the meaning. But is but Brough quickly swooped in to gobble up the Reserves Heidi Olsen and Shelby Mills turned tract to play Grantsville this Friday View will be fined $750 for backing appears a few Trojan athletes haven’t rebound and drilled the ball into the back of the net in stellar play off the bench for the Cowgirls in and committed to play a Las Vegas out of their commitment at the last read their principal’s value of sports- to spot the Cowgirls a 2-0 intermission edge. the affair as well as midfielders Tina Hiatt, Haley prep school instead, leaving the minute. manship due to their actions on the Grantsville didn’t let half time spoil their momen- Jameson, Jane Hiatt and Megan Clelland. Forward Cowboy grid program scrambling Indeed there are a lot of teams, field that all could see. tum. The Cowgirls parlayed a perfect pass from Jane tandem Jensen and Brough continued to be offen- for a replacement. By deadline, sports programs and coaches that Speaking of sportsmanship, Hiatt to Jensen just eight minutes into the final half sive forces for the Cowgirls. there wasn’t a replacement. stress and abide by the Utah High maybe Pine View should read Interestingly, Grantsville’s neigh- School Activities code of sports- bor Tooele honored their contrac- manship. But don’t ask anyone tual agreement with the St. George from Grantsville that witnessed Coach Cloward said there are a few areas preserve the scoreless first half. school and made the long and Friday’s game with Morgan players Topple where the Cowboys need to improve before After Grantsville failed to pick up a first expensive six-hour bus trek to play flying all over the place after the continued from page A10 Grantsville takes to the gridiron again. down on its first drive of the third period, the top ranked Panthers. whistle or when Cowboy football “One thing we have to improve on is goal Morgan drove into Cowboy territory. However, Interestingly, coaches from fans are scrambling to find some- their contract and play us because I feel like line offense and goal line defense,” he added. this time Grantsville returned the favor and both staffs met at midfield and thing to do this Friday instead of our kids deserve a shot to prove themselves “We need to execute better and score in the red Giles picked off an ill-advised Trojan toss to Tooele coaches asked Pine View attending a scheduled home game. against Pine View,” he stated. “We tried to fill zone. We have to be more physical and be bet- keep the game scoreless midway through the assistants about their pending trip Because sportsmanship flew out the void at the last minute but schools were ter at tackling. We missed a lot of tackles. After quarter. this Friday to Grantsville and the the window this past week in the already committed and the ones that weren’t watching the game film, it wasn’t the big things The Cowboys once again failed to pick up Panther coaches quickly became eyes of many Grantsville grid fans. decided not to play us. No one is interested but the little things that we need to improve significant yardage passing or running and silent and didn’t even hint about in playing us. We’re not giving up hope but it on. The one positive is that we can take the were forced to punt once again. doesn’t look good right now. But in every dark mistakes from the game and fix them. Losing This time, Morgan marched 71 yards in cloud there is a silver lining and we have two can help point out things you need to improve seven plays to grab a lead it would never relin- Pet of the Week good weeks to prepare for our region opener.” on and that is what we need to do.” quish. Watkins churned off runs of 21 and 36 Neither team could manage to sustain a during the drive while Blazzard tacked on bolts Morgan 28 - Grantsville 6 drive in the early going. The Trojans took full advantage of costly of five and three yards. Watkins plunged the Stellar defensive play from Brayden Fisher, final two yards with 10.3 ticks left to spot the Cowboy mistakes in an 80-second span to Michael Watson, Garett Giles, Ryan Butler, break open a scoreless contest and roll to Trojans a 6-0 cushion. Morgan’s PAT boot was Austin Killpack, Willie Loakes and Jason Clark blocked by Harrison. a decisive Homecoming triumph Friday at bottled up the Trojan defense early. Morgan Morgan. Copeland nearly answered the Trojan score could only muster one first down on its first with a sensational 36-yard return. But on sec- The game marked the 70th meeting between two possessions of the game while Grantsville the two teams and the preseason victory gives ond down, Rupp intercepted a screen pass and moved the chains on a dazzling 10-yard run rambled the remaining yardage to paydirt to Morgan a 41-27-2 edge in the traditional tilt. by Butler on the Cowboys initial drive of the give the hosts another quick score and 12-0 The triumph marks the fourth straight game. lead and 11:49 remaining in the game. preseason or regular season triumph for the However, it wasn’t until Grantsville’s sec- Just moments later, after a Butler nine-yard Trojans in the traditional series. However, ond march that the Cowboys threatened to run, the ball was hiked over the quarterback’s when it comes to post-season, Grantsville has produce the game’s first points. Watson began head from shotgun formation and into the end garnered five straight victories including a 14-7 the drive with a three-yard dart and Harrison zone. Morgan’s Stan Durrant fell on a Cowboy win at Morgan in the state quarterfinals last fall found Watson for a four-yard pass play to open ball carrier for a safety and now the Trojan and a bitter last-second field goal loss in the 3A the drive. Morgan also enhanced the drive with semi-finals at Rice Eccles in 2003. three personal foul penalties and then the hard lead ballooned to 14-0 with still 11:01 left in the As in most rivalry games, records didn’t nosed running of Butler advanced the pigskin fourth quarter. mean a thing when these two teams hit the deep into Trojan territory. The Cowboy senior Then disaster struck on the ensuing kickoff. gridiron. The victory over Grantsville was dashed for runs of two, 10, five, 11, four and Blazzard bobbled the boot for just a moment Morgan’s first of the young season and with five yards to give Grantsville a first down at then sprinted across the field and up the east the setback the Cowboys fall to 1-3 on the year the Morgan 7. sideline unscathed for a 59-yard scoring gallop as well. And on second down, the Cowboys fumbled and 21-0 edge with 10:50 on the clock. Grantsville would answer with its lone score Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be Grantsville Coach Tony Cloward said the an option pitch and Morgan’s Brad Mead took required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. of the game. Copeland turned in another daz- game was a tale of two halves. advantage of the miscue and pounced on the Shelters are only required to hold animals for “I have mixed emotions about the game,” he loose ball to nix the march. zling kickoff return of 34 yards and came with- said. “I felt somewhat satisfied after the first Morgan drove the ball from the shadows in a block of dashing to paydirt. The Cowboys three days before they are euthanized. half. The defense played really well and kept of its own goal line, past midfield and into drove 58 yards in 10 plays to put its lone points For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals us in it. But I am disappointed in our team in Cowboy territory before tackles by Fisher, on the scoreboard. Butler danced for runs available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at the second half, particularly with our intensity Butler and Michael Copeland stuffed the Trojan of seven, seven, three and four and Watson 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville Animal Shelter at 884-6881. and emotion. I felt we didn’t match Morgan’s attack and forced a punt. tacked on a stellar four-yard scamper with intensity and emotions in the second half and Trojan defenders draped all over the Cowboy Grantsville drove the pigskin from its own Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. it led to multiple miscues. 20 to across midfield and into Trojan territory. senior. Then, after Morgan’s fifth personal foul “Football is an emotional and passionate Watson dashed for five yards and Butler tacked of the game, Harrison fired a 14-yard strike to sport and we didn’t play with either in the sec- on hard-fought gains of nine, four, two, three Giles to close the deficit to 21-6. Tooele Veterinary ond half,” he added. “This week we are back and seven yards. Then, a Morgan personal foul But on the first play from scrimmage, Smith Clinic to the drawing board and we need to find that negated a Cowboy holding penalty and moved sprinted for a 56-yard scoring scamper to com- intensity and learn to play with a little more the ball into Morgan territory. However, Trojan plete the scoring and lift Morgan to its first win 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 emotion.” Kyle Johnson picked off a deep GHS toss to of the 2006 season. A12 TUESDAY September 12, 2006 WEDDINGS Fun week planned for families Huffman/Sullivan by Anna Heywood have the responsibility to teach our having a good time together. than 8 p.m. To kick-off the week’s children to make good choices. With Tooele Family Week is being held events, opening ceremonies will be Mike and Janet Huffman are CTC PROGRAMS COORDINATOR this in mind, a committee of preven- Monday, Sept. 18, through Friday, held Monday, Sept. 18, at Veterans pleased to announce the mar- According to research, youth tion professionals and concerned Sept. 22, and will preview events Memorial Park on the corner of riage of their son, Matthew, to report that parents, not friends, have citizens in Tooele have orchestrated such as Family Fun day, Safety Main Street and Vine. Hosted the by Megan Sullivan, daughter of the greatest influence on them in the first Tooele Family Week, bring- Day, Education Day and Service Tooele’s Mayor, Patrick Dunlavy, the Wesley, Kim Sullivan M.D., and making good decisions. On the other ing the focus back on the impor- Day. Each day’s activities begin at opening ceremonies will include a David and Marilyn Castagno. hand, as responsible parents, we tance of family bonding and just 6 p.m. and will conclude no later short concert by the Tooele County They will be married Friday, Choral Society, a community sing Sept. 15, 2006. Friends and along time, a keynote address by family are invited to celebrate Scott Wardle, thoughts by Mayor their union that evening at the Anderson of Grantsville and end Settlement Canyon Pavilion with a “chalk-it-up” family, sidewalk- from 5:30-8:30 p.m. We apolo- art contest. gize sincerely if we missed invit- The rest of the week’s events, to be ing anyone. Please join us in our publicly announced, will take place celebration. Matthew Huffman at various key locations in Tooele and Megan Sullivan City. The whole county is invited and will be rewarded for participating at a great closing party on Friday night, Sept. 22, at the Pratt Aquatic Center. Christensen/Nichols Dinner will be served, awards will be given and everyone who has par- Brad and Beverly Christensen ticipated in at least two other of the are pleased to announce the previous, weekly activities will have marriage of their son, Phillip the opportunity to swim free. Christensen, to Rebekah Nichols This is a wonderful opportunity on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2006, for the citizens of Tooele County to in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. meet other dedicated families and Phillip received the Arrow of take a few small steps toward pro- Light, Duty to God and Eagle tecting their children and helping Scout awards. He served an their family develop greater bonds. honorable two-year mission in After all, Tooele’s greatest resource the Philippines Cebu Mission is …. our youth! where he was a zone leader. He Phillip Christensen is a student at USU studying and Rebekah Nichols landscape architecture. Rebekah is the daughter of tinue their schooling. Cleyone Nichols and the late There will be a reception in Howard Nichols of Honeyville, Brigham City on Sept. 16 from 6- Utah. She is a 2004 graduate of 8 p.m. at the LDS church on 600 Bear River High School. She is N. 300 East and an open house an honor student at BYU-Idaho in the Tooele 11th Ward at 180 S. where she is studying Language Coleman on Sept. 22 from 6:30- Education. 8:30 p.m. Friends and neighbors After a brief honeymoon they are welcomed to come by and will reside in Tooele and con- congratulate the happy couple.

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Mr. and Mrs. Alan Clark of Erda and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tayon of Grantsville are pleased to announce the marriage of their children, Jessica Helena Clark and Scott Anthony Tayon, on Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2006, in Draper, Utah. Both are graduates of Grantsville High School, Scott in 1998 and Jessica in 2003. Mr. and Mrs. Tayon will be mak- ing their home in Logan while Jessica finishes working toward a bachelor’s degree in wildlife science. BABIES

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■ Unless otherwise requested, community Doings Around The Valley news items such as weddings, missionaries, birthdays, babies and Doings Around the Valley ■ Weddings, Missionaries, Birthdays must be submitted by 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. To place a community news item or for more information ■ Classifieds and Public Notices contact Community News Editor Hometown Karen Hunt at 882-0050. HELPING KIDS Wal-Mart DC employees switch jobs for Day of Caring

by Alleen Lang CORRESPONDENT olunteers started arriving as the sun peeked over the horizon. At first there was just one or two, but soon a smallV army of men and women con- verged on the Dow James Building donated by Tooele City to serve at a teen center for Tooele mem- bers of the Boys and Girls Club of America. In short order the men and women who normally work in the Wal-Mart DC in Grantsville were pulling weeds, sweeping floors and wielding paintbrushes. Their task was sprucing up the building as part of a Day of Caring sponsored by the United Way. “It’s been fun,” said Willie Sweckard, Wal-Mart, general man- ager of the Grantsville DC. “We get to work outside on a nice day.” Wal-Mart and the United Way have been planning the Day of Caring for six months, said Ken Shirley, Wal-Mart transportation director who has been working on the project. In preparation for the Day of Caring, they reviewed requests for help from organizations in Tooele County and decided to work on the Boys and Girls Club teen center. Wal-Mart employees started arriv- ing at the building at 6 a.m. as they finished their shift, said Darlene Dixon, director of the Tooele County Boys and Girls Club. Sweckard said by the time he arrived on the scene “they had pretty much done everything. The weeding was done, everything was cleaned.” Praising his employees, he added, “They tackle anything pretty well.” The 28 workers represented Stansbury, Grantsville and Tooele. photography / Alleen Lang Wal-Mart DC employees painted the Tooele Boys and Girls Club on The Day of Caring. SEE SERVICE ON B10 Canned, frozen, dried tomatoes each have advantages have always mother’s efforts to store the harvest. I the requisite increased length of time. maintained have followed suit preserving tomatoes However, recently I have tried some Ithat the pri- for the winter. alternatives. Freezing and drying toma- mary purpose for The methods I have used for home toes has advantages: growing a vegetable preservation have been altered in the • Frozen tomatoes are excellent for garden is to raise past dozen or so years by up-to-date use in cooking and I have heard advo- tomatoes. Melons information on home canning. cates say they are great in salads. I am and corn rank a The United State Department of sure that they become mushy when fro- close second with Agriculture (USDA) is essentially the zen, but the flavor would still be fresh. nearly everything bible of food preservation in terms Consider salsa. Many people have else a nice bonus. of food safety. I get much of my can- developed favorite fresh salsa recipes I haven’t changed Diane Sagers ning information from the Utah State that they and their families thoroughly CORRESPONDENT my stand on that. University Extension Service, which enjoy during August and September. Tomatoes are the provides accurate, tested information. Why not save some for the winter queens of the veg- Homefront Even they follow the guidelines set months? If the recipe is one you made etable garden. forth by the studies done by the USDA. up or developed using a bit of this While there must In recent years, the USDA has done and a dollop of that, it is not a tested be a million things you can do with further studies on tomato preservation. recipe. Chances are good it is not safe fresh tomatoes, the absolute most They now recommend increasing the for water bath canning. important use is to eat them — uncer- time required for safe canning of toma- You can process it in a pressure emoniously, no extra preparations toes to nearly twice what was once cooker if you use the right amount of required — raw. recommended for water bath canning. time required. Check the processing Since we don’t live in a climate that In addition, the recommendations time for each vegetable in the mixture provides fresh, homegrown tomatoes now require the addition of acid — i.e. and determine which requires the lon- year around, and since the tomato har- lemon juice or vinegar — to tomatoes gest cooking time. Process the entire vest is generally bounteous, preserving and tomato juice. Even more acid must mixture for that amount of time. them is the obvious way to keep them be added for salsa if it is canned using Another option is simply put the readily available. the cold water bath method. If you salsa into a freezer container, leave 1/2 I grew up using home-preserved don’t want to add extra acid use a pres- inch headspace for freezer expansion, tomatoes for cooking during the win- sure cooker to bottle it. seal it and freeze it. No cooking time ter months. We drank tomato juice The tomato, which can be considered the queen of the garden, makes tasty That won’t stop me from preserv- is required and the salsa is still fresh and enjoyed spaghetti, chili, salsa and sauces, salsas, juice and other food items. Tomatoes are delicious canned, fro- ing these delightful vegetables and I numerous other dishes through my zen, dried and fresh. do add lemon juice and cook them for SEE CANNING ON B10 Bowling Library Food

The Generation Gap Teens, there’s still Enjoy tasty ethnic, Junior Adult Bowling League will time to join this month’s Totally Teen American food at the Fall Festival start their 16-week bowling league activities at the Tooele City Library. 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday on Sunday, Sept. 17 at 5 p.m. at Stop in between 4-6 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 15 and 16 at St. Marguerite’s Buddy’s in Tooele. Adults get to Sept. 14 to make and take a beaded Church in Tooele. bowl with their children on a league. zipper pull for your backpack. We Also enjoy stage entertainment, This is an excellent way to spend will also be announcing the win- games, and ton’s of prizes. Visit the time with your families and enjoy ners of our Back-to-School Book country store, farmers market, place the sport of bowling together. BINGO contest and revealing the bid’s on items with the silent auc- Forgotten Locker Combination at tion. Participate in the live auction; that time. Get your entries in today have the kids play in the childrens and you could be one of our lucky carnival or teen center. winners. Check out other Totally Enter the prize drawings for Teen Activities at the library. upwards of $1,000 or the car being donated by Quality Discount Outlet. B2 TUESDAY September 12, 2006 DOINGS around the valley

7 p.m. The meeting will be held at Tooele Clubhouse. The public hearing will be imme- Tooele City Hall. diately followed by the regularly scheduled No meeting Stansbury Service Agency Board Meeting. THS class of ‘87 Tooele County Commission meeting will Discuss golf course The Tooele High School Class of 1987 not be held Sept. 12. The Board of Trustees of the Stansbury is excited to announce the preparation Trails meeting rescheduled Service Agency shall convene a public hear- for their 20-year reunion Aug. 4, 2007. If The Tooele County Trails Committee ing on Wednesday, Sept. 13, at 7 p.m., at the you are a 1987 class mate, family member meeting Sept. 7 has been rescheduled for Stansbury Park Clubhouse, #1 Country Club, or know someone who is, please contact Sept. 21 at 3 p.m. in the auditorium at to discuss the golf course. The current lease Saila Cederlof Felver at 951-303-8974 or the Tooele County Courthouse, 47 S. Main, for operation will expire in February 2008. [email protected]. You can also visit Tooele. Those unable to attend the meeting may www.classreport.com/usa/ut/tooele/ths/1987 e-mail suggestions to [email protected] or TEAD informs public drop them off at the clubhouse. for additional reunion information. The U.S. Army Tooele Army Depot will Gain gardening expertise hold an informal public meeting at the Tooele The Tooele County USU Extension Master County Courthouse, 47 S. Main, Tooele, Churches Gardener Program begins Oct. 4, 2006. on Oct. 3, from 6-7 p.m. to discuss plans This is an intensive, well-rounded horticul- for compliance with the national emission ture course taught by Larry Sagers (Utah standards for hazardous air pollutants for Fall Boo-tique State University Extension Horticulture hazardous waste combustors. For additional Tooele Methodist Church will hold its Specialist) and Linden Greenhalgh (Tooele information, contact David Woodworth or annual fall boo-tique on Friday and Saturday, County USU Agricultural Extension Agent). Thomas Turner at 883-3504. Oct. 20-21, 2006. Reserve your space now. Cost for the course with volunteer time is Call Glenice Moore at 882-3807 for more $85. Applications available in the Tooele information and to reserve your booth. County Extension Office and will be accept- Sports Yard sale ed through Sept. 25, 2006. Class size limited. St. Marguerite’s Religious Education is 9/11 Memorialized having its annual yard sale on Friday, Sept. The fifth anniversary of the 9/11 trag- Enjoy bowling together 15, and Saturday, Sept. 16, from 8 a.m. until The Generation Gap Junior Adult Bowling edy will be memorialized during the annual noon. All proceeds benefit the religious League will start their 16-week bowling POW/MIA ceremony to be conducted at the education program. Donations are welcome! league on Sunday, Sept. 17 at 5 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Park in Tooele. The cer- Please drop off small items in the religious Buddy’s in Tooele. Adults get to bowl with emony will be Sept. 15, 2006, at 7 p.m. and education office. Call 882-2130 (in the eve- their children on a league. This is an excel- will be conducted by SFC Dennis Tracey on nings) to arrange the handling of large items. lent way to spend time with your families behalf of the Vietnam Veterans of America Volunteers are needed. and enjoy the sport of bowling together. and the Patriot Guard Riders. Spanish services offered Farmer’s Market Youth flag football set The Episcopal Church of St. Barnabas Fundamental youth flag football league Tooele’s Farmer’s Market is up and run- invites everyone to the Spanish services costs $30-$35 for ages 3-6 years. Space is ning at Veteran’s Memorial Park every Friday every Saturday at 5:30 p.m. Everyone is limited. Classes are first come, first serve from 4 p.m. until dusk. Find fresh produce, welcome. For more information call Padre and start week of Sept. 18. Sign-up now. Call handmade goods and more. Romas at 882-4721 or 801-968-2731 or call Nan at 843-7506. Milo Berry (right), coordinator for Communities That Care, was honored for his Cook only once a month Diconea Irene Rael at 882-2062. work with the group at a recent Tooele County school board meeting. Berry Learn to prepare and freeze enough Enjoy food was presented a plaque by school district official Sandy Shepard. entrees for a month. Save money and time. Philanthropy Enjoy ethnic and American food at the Come Friday, Sept. 15, 6-9 p.m. 151 N. Main. Fall Festival is 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. Friday and Library board meets For more info please call John Christian Cost is $25. You’ll receive a 200 page cook- Saturday Sept. 15 and 16 at St. Marguerite’s There will be an open meeting of the Perkins, THS Student Body officer at 843- book and folder. Participants will eat a din- Help pets Church in Tooele. Also enjoy stage entertain- Tooele City Library Board at the library on 5148 or 830-7256, Thanks! ner made of entrees they’ve created. Each Are you an animal lover who would like ment, games, and ton’s of prizes. Sept. 14 at 7 p.m. • THS alumni organize your class and person will take an entrée or other item to make a difference in your community? Support church at sale enter a float in your Homecoming parade, home with them. Call USU Extension at 843- Find monsters Tooele Animal Outreach is looking for reli- Tooele Christian Fellowship will hold a please call Kenzie Dunlavy, THS Student 2350 to register. Visit the Tooele City library for monstrous able foster families in the Tooele County rummage sale at the Dow James building Body Officer at 882-3870 or 224-3507. Area to foster dogs and cats from our local adventures during the month of September Take charge of your money (400 N. 4th West) starting at 8 a.m. Saturday 2006. For more information, call the library THS Community Council meeting Need to get your finances organized? Animal Shelters until these animals can Sept. 16. The next Tooele High School Community be placed into new forever homes. If you at 435-882-2182 or visit the library at 128 W. Wondering if you are carrying too much You are also invited to a worship service Vine Street. Council Meeting will be Sept. 14 at 7 p.m. debt? What about retirement, do you have feel that you can provide a great tempo- at the city park (by the swimming pool) on in the Tooele High School Library; all are enough? This four-week series of finance rary home for any of these animals, please Vine St. at 10 a.m. on Sunday Sept. 24. We’ll welcome. contact Marci at 435-882-2085 or Tiffany at classes will answer those questions and have a special speaker with a potluck meal Schools Harris thinks safe more. Come Mondays, Sept. 11, 18, 25 and 435-884-4407 for more information about our following the service. All welcome at both Health and Safety Fair at Harris Oct. 2, 7-9 p.m. 151 N. Main. Cost is $25: fostering program. events. For more information call 435-224- Elementary is Sept. 13 from 6:30-8 p.m. Bring Includes workbook, handouts and refresh- Help keep schools tobacco free Dine to help teens 3392 or www.tooelechristianfellowship.org the family and visit all the booths to help ments. Must preregister and pay by Sept. 8 Are you familiar with the Tooele County Join the fun and help young women dis- Una, Santa, Catolica y Apostolica families obtain information. With questions to USU Extension at 843-2350. School District’s tobacco-free policy? Are cover a new beginning! On Thursday, Sept. La Iglesia Episcopal te da la Bienvenida. call Sherry at 882-7604. 21, Lt. Col John Melendez will be the key you concerned with tobacco use by minors? Prevent bankruptcy Quienquiera que seas, de dondequiera que Enjoy hot dogs in Stansbury Personal Financial Choices: Bankruptcy note speaker for a banquet benefiting New Are you interested in insuring our children vengas, eres bienvenido entre nosotros. A Free hot dogs will be on the barbecue Prevention — This class is for those who Hope House in Tooele. The $20 banquet are educated regarding the deadly effects of partir del sabado 2 de Septiembre, ven y and served by the Tooele County Sheriff’s have a heavy debt load and are making begins at 6:30 p.m. at 3818 W. 4700 S. in tobacco? The Tooele County School District participa de nuestras celebraciones religio- Office at the Night Against Crime held at efforts to avoid bankruptcy. Cost is $10. Salt Lake City. Call 843-5602 or 224-3556 for tobacco advisory board will begin meeting sas. Santa Misa: Sabados 5:30 p.m. Parro Rose Springs Elementary in Stansbury Park. Those who have filed for bankruptcy and reservations. for the 2006/2007 school year on Sept. 21, quia de San Barnabas (1784 North Aaron On Sept. 30 at 6 p.m. the sheriff’s office need to take an education class to discharge 2006 at 3:30 p.m. at the district offices. We Dr., Tooele). Padre: Pablo Ramos 882-4721 and community plan to discuss and set up debt can also take the class. Cost for those welcome adults as well as youth ages 12-18 Grantsville o 801-968-2731. the Neighborhood Launch. Family safety couples or individual is $50. Pre-registration to attend. We will be planning activities for Methodists plan dinner awareness has been planned for the year and payment is mandatory. Preregister by the school year, which will encourage kids Tooele United Methodist Church annual by the school’s staff and Parent Teacher Sept. 13 to USU Extension at 843-2350. to remain tobacco-free and revisiting the Planners meet turkey dinner will be Nov. 4. Watch for tobacco-free policy. For more information Association. Accelerate your equity The Grantsville City Planning Commission details. contact Rachael Cowan or Melanie Castagno Accelerated equity workshops will be will hold a business meeting on Thursday, 833-1900. held Sept. 7 and 28 at 60 S. Main #1 at 7 p.m. Sept. 14, in the Grantsville City Hall council Museums We’ll show you how to pay off your mort- chambers, 429 E. Main St. at 7 p.m. Scouts Book fair planned gage in 1/3 or 1/2 the time. No need to refi- Clarke N. Johnsen Junior High is having nance. One of our clients saved $116,524.32 its first book fair. The theme is “Be a smartie Railroad museum extends hours The Tooele Valley Railroad Museum will in interest; you can too. Call 882-0355 or Lake Point Girl Scout meeting planned come to the book fair.” The parent preview extend its hours and be open from 1-7 p.m. If e-mail [email protected]. Tooele’s Service Unit Meeting for troop will be on Tuesday, Sept. 19, from 6-9 p.m. All are welcome to attend. you have never visited the railroad museum, Optimize your credit leaders and co-leaders is scheduled for Lake Point Days Thursday, Sept. 14, 2006, at 7 p.m. The meet- Food labels collected this is your last chance for the year. We have Come learn how to improve your credit an excellent tour of our section foreman Saturday, Sept. 16 ing will be held at the United Methodist Harris Elementary is still collecting score. An improved credit score can save house and grounds. The section house is full • 1 p.m. – 5K run for fun, $2 fee. Call Church (78 E. Utah Ave). Agenda items boxtops and labels from food and other you thousands of dollars in interest and fees. of beautiful antiques and historical pictures Nancy Gomez 252-0767. include troop availability, end of year finan- products for educational purposes. If you Even if you have good credit there are tips that you won’t want to miss! • 2 p.m. – Parade line up, Shepherd Lane. cial reports and leader distribution. had a chance to shop the fantastic sale at and tricks to improve it. Call 882-0355 for • 2:30 p.m. – Parade begins. Any ques- date or e-mail [email protected] Community baby shower set Albertson’s this week and you don’t cur- Relax at museum day tions, call Natalie Thomas 508-7485. Adults and girls interested in learning rently support a school, please send them to A year of the museum day will be held on Families play • Following the parade, children’s activi- more about the Girl Scouting experience Harris or call for pick-up. Contact Sherry at Saturday, Sept. 16, 2006 at 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. at Enjoy the Tooele family week activities ties at the park and classic car show. For info should join area troops for this event. 315 Birch Tooele, 84074, call at 882-7604 or the Grantsville City Donner Reed Museum. Sept. 18-22. on car show, call Greg Robbins 250-5223 Participants will meet on Wednesday, Sept. e-mail at [email protected]. Thank you The museum is located on the corner of • Monday — Kick off and chalk it up fam- • The Lake Point 4-H Diamond Riders will 13, at 7 p.m. at the Dow James building. for helping us make our school goals. Cooley and Clark streets. Light refreshments ily art contest at Veteran’s Memorial Park offer horse rides for $1. Troops will package donated baby items for will be served. Come relax and learn. • Tuesday — Family Safety Day at Dow THS make-up picture • 4:30 – 5:30 p.m – Hamburgers, hotdogs, our local community efforts. Talk with Scout James Building THS make-up picture day will be held Pioneer Complex open house chips and a drink will be sold, cost $3. members and Leaders/Co-Leaders to find A Utah Museum Day open house will be • Wednesday — Family togetherness, Thursday, Sept. 14. For more information, Proceeds will go to Lake Point Days fund. out how Scouting fits in your life. at the Tooele Pioneer Museum Complex your choice of activity pick up a flyer in the office or in room 207. • 5:30 p.m. – Barrell Racing and Pole Sept. 16, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 47 E Vine • Thursday — Family Education Day at THS Homecoming Bending Competition. Open to anyone with St., Tooele. Demonstrations include: spin- Tooele City Library • The Tooele High School Homecoming a horse, $2 entry fee per race, cash prizes. Library ning, weaving, butter churning, Tooele quilt • Friday — Service and Family Fun Day at parade will be Friday, Sept. 15 at 5 p.m. The Age Groups: up to 12, 13-18 and 19 and up. guild display, etc. Free homemade bread, live Tooele City Park and Pratt Aquatic Center route will follow 2nd South to Main Street, Call Denise Huffaker to register 252-0522 music, tours, children’s crafts and games will All activities begin at 6 p.m. and are then down to Main Street, then down Vine • 6:00 Volleyball Totally Teen activities be held throughout the day. Horse-drawn designed with the whole family in mind. Street to the high school. Come and support Other questions, call Cory Cook 250-1869 Teens, there’s still time to join this month’s wagon rides will be offered from 11 a.m. to 3 Families that participate in at least two of Tooele High School. It will be lots of fun! Totally Teen activities at the Tooele City p.m. with a barbecue lunch from 11 a.m. to 2 the free activities will be treated to a free • Attention Local Business! Tooele High Library. Stop in between 4-6 p.m., Thursday, p.m. The event is sponsored by Tooele Sons dinner and swimming party on Friday, Sept. Overlake School Homecoming Week is Sept. 11-15, Sept. 14 to make and take a beaded zipper and Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and the 22. For more information, call Tooele City at 2006, and we are encouraging business every- pull for your backpack. We will also be Tooele Historical Society. 843-2100 or visit www.tooelectc.com. HOA meeting canceled announcing the winners of our Back-to- where, especially those with store fronts on Main Street and Vine Street to paint and Donner Reed Museum open Deseret Peak sports The Overlake HOA meeting scheduled for School Book BINGO contest and reveal- decorate their front windows in support The Donner Reed Museum, located at Call today to sign up for tumbling or Sept. 9 has been canceled. The next meeting ing the Forgotten Locker Combination at of our Tooele Buffaloes! Show your school the corner of Cooley and Clark Streets in full gymnastics or stop by on Tuesdays will be Oct. 12 at 7 p.m. in the emergency that time. Get your entries in today and pride, support the community and help us or Thursdays from 4:15-5:15 p.m. and management room of the Tooele County you could be one of our lucky winners. make THS homecoming 2006 memorable. SEE DOINGS ON B3 Wednesdays at 5:45 p.m. See our ad for Courthouse. All homeowners are invited to Check out other Totally Teen Activities at directions. Our emphasis on small classes attend. the library. and proper technique creates results. Cheri Bookmobile story time 435-224-3213 The Tooele County Bookmobile Library, DOINGS POLICY Stansbury 429 E. Main, Grantsville, will begin fall/win- ter story time program on Thursday, Sept. Would you like to share a story or announce an upcoming event in “Doings Around the Meetings 14. Story time will be held each Thursday at Valley”? Contact Barbara Bennett at the newspaper at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or Stansbury agency meets e-mail to [email protected]. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is happy to run a The Board of Directors of the Stansbury 4 p.m. unless the library is closed. The pro- notice of special events for charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, Service Agency will hold a public hearing to gram is designed to create a love of books Tooele planners to meet in young children through stories, puppets, etc. Businesses should contact the advertising department to inquire about placing a The Tooele City Planning Commission solicit input concerning the future operation games and crafts. The public is invited and display ad. Due to limited space we can only guarantee that items will run three times. will meet in a public hearing and business of the Stansbury Park Golf Course on Sept. there is no cost to participate. For informa- Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. Information should be delivered no later meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2006 at 13, 2006 at 7 p.m. at the Stansbury Park tion call 884-3703. than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date. 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with DJ Delbert veterans need not be member of the complementing services. Doings • Sept. 19 — Blood pressure clinic Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. Diabetes classes set 11 a.m.; follow-up Sept. 26 11 a.m. to qualify for assistance. The VFW Continued from page B2 Anyone with diabetes — don’t • Sept. 19 — Foot clinic 1:30-3:30; field service officer will be working miss out on the self management Grantsville, displays artifacts from appointments necessary. out of the Tooele Workforce Service classes held September Friday ©2006 FELD ENTERTAINMENT the Donner Reed trail seven days a • Sept. 22 — Dancing 6-8 p.m. Center located at 305 North Main St. mornings 9:30 to Noon Sept. 8, 15, week by appointment only. Call 884- with Ahlstroms from 3-4:30 p.m. on Oct. 20, 2006. 22 and 29. You will need a doctor’s 3767 or 884-3411. • Sept. 23 — Caregiver confer- Veterans receive help referral. For more information, call ence/fair 1-5 p.m. Attention veterans, widows and Eileen DeLeeuw at 228-0048. • Sept. 29 — Dancing 6-8 p.m. dependents — A field service officer Adult Ed with DJ Ned Garcia from the Veterans of Foreign Wars of • Seeking Friday night entertain- the U.S. Department Service Office Recovery ment after dinner. in Salt Lake City will be at the Tooele Earn High School diploma • Looking for a piano player for Workforce Service Center, 305 N. Get your high school diploma the Tooele Senior Band — volunteer Main, from 3-4:30 p.m. on Sept. 15 Castaways AA meets this year! All classes required for position. to assist you in understanding and Castaways Alcoholics Anonymous a high school diploma, adult basic • Volunteer drivers need for short applying for rightful VA benefits. meets Monday-Saturday at Noon and education, GED preparation, word trips. Apply with Rose or Joyce. This is a free service for all veter- Friday at 6:30 p.m. at St. Barnabas ~ Weekend Today Show processing, drivers’ education and CDL is not required. ans. Center, 1784 N. Aaron Dr., Tooele English as a second language are Senior Circle, MWMC — open, mixed, non-smoking, available. Register now to graduate Senior Circle is for those over 50 wheelchair access. Nursery avail- — just $25 per semester. Located and costs $15 per year. Call 843-3690 Groups able Monday-Friday; adults only at 76 S. 1000 W. Call 833-1994. Adult for a membership form and to RSVP Saturday. Education classes are for students for all activities except exercise and Overeaters group meets 18 and over. water aerobics. County’s history expored Overeaters Anonymous meets Gain computer skills • Hinges and Twinges (water The Tooele County Historical Thursdays at 1:15 p.m. All are wel- The Tooele Adult Education aerobics) — Meets Tuesdays and Society 2006-2007 season will begin come at St. Barnabas Center, 1784 Center is offering a beginning class Thursdays 11 a.m. at Pratt Aquatic Sept. 12, 2006, at 7 p.m. Jaromy N. Aaron Dr., Tooele (youth room). in Microsoft Word XP, Access, Excel, Jessop’s educational and informa- Call Perky at 882-4721 or 882-7756 or Center, $2.50. Everyone is PowerPoint and Windows. The class • Body Instincts (stretching, tive presentation will be a history leave message. will be at the Tooele Adult Education on Tooele County. You are invited buzzing about toning) — Tuesdays at 10 a.m. at Tooele AA meets daily ® to attend our meeting at the Tooele Ringling Bros. Center at 76 S. 1000 West on Tuesday Pinnacle Therapy, 29 S. Main. Tooele Alcoholic Anonymous Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St. Enter and Wednesday nights for five weeks • Sept. 13 — Lunch Bunch Noon. meets daily at noon and 8 p.m. at at the rear door. Two great books beginning Tuesday Sept. 12 ending Meet at Denny’s. 1120 W. Utah Ave. Call 882-7358 for will be available to purchase: The The buzz is Oct. 18, from 6 - 9 p.m. Adults cur- • Sept. 25 — Knotty Knitters at information. you cannot miss this show. rently enrolled at the education cen- History of Tooele County Volume II 10 a.m. in the MWMC classrooms. Dealer’s Choice AA meets ter pay $25. Community participants Bring projects to share. for $25, and, The Mining, Smelting, pay $60. Seniors, 55 and over pay and Railroading in Tooele County Dealer’s Choice AA meeting will See it now. • Sept. 26 — Birthday Bingo at 5 be held Sundays at 6 p.m. at the You’ll be buzzing too. $55. Call 833-1994 for more informa- p.m. Bring $3 for pizza. for $15. For more information con- tion. Preregistration required. tact President Jay De La Mare, 882- United Methodist Church, 78 E. • Sept. 27 — Bear Lake fall foliage Utah Ave. Call 224-4364 to get direc- Take GED day trip costs $20. 1469, or publicist, Alice Dale, 882- 1612. tions or information. The GED test will be given on • Sept. 28 — Healthy Woman Sept. 19, starting at 8 a.m. Please Seminar at 7 p.m. at MWMC. Topic Sewing Guild Meeting Feeling trapped? SEPT. 27 - OCT. 1 contact Andrea at 833-1994 by Sept. will be skin laser therapies by Dr. Our guild will meet on Wednesday, If someone’s drinking is affecting 15 to pre-register for the test. An Dinh. Sept. 20, 2006, in the extension office your life, Alanon can help. My Hoop meets Wednesdays at 10 a.m. in the Learn to drive • Oct. 4 — Diabetes Support auditiorium beginning at 9:30 a.m. Wed. SEPT. 27 � 7:00 PM Thu. Fri. Sat. Sun. Group 11 a.m. at the health depart- We will begin work on a cloth cover youth room and at 6:30 p.m. in the OPENING NIGHT SEPT. 28 SEPT. 29 SEPT. 30 OCT. 1 A driver education course will SAVE $5 ON TICKETS! 11:00 AM Bowman room at 1784 N. Aaron Dr. (Excludes Circus Celebrity, Front Row and VIP seats. No double discounts) ment, 47 S. Main. for our sewing machines. Please 3:30 PM 3:00 PM 1:30 PM begin Tuesday, Sept. 19, 6-9 p.m. The Courtesy of: contact Geri Thomas at 882-3487 in the staff office or call Perky at 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 5:30 PM class includes 18 hours of classroom • Oct. 6 — Breakfast Buddies 9 for information on supplies needed. 882-7756 or 882-4721. instruction and 12 hours of driv- a.m. Meet at Jim’s Family Restaurant. Anyone interested in this project is Buy tickets at www.Ringling.com. ing and observation. Register from Dutch Treat! Call Alateen welcome. Bring show and tell if you All Utah Ticket Centers, Delta Center Box Office 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The cost is $170 • Oct. 11 — Lunch Bunch Noon. For Alateen group information, want to and invite friends. or call (801) 325-SEAT (current students receive a $75 dis- Meet at Denny’s. call 849-1881. Groups of 20 or more call (801) 325-2548 count). • Oct. 18 — Wellness Luncheon at Moose holding benefit Kick drug habit 11 a.m. in MWMC classrooms. Becky Learn English Women of the Moose 1521 will A 12-Step Addiction Recovery TICKET PRICES: $10 - $15 - $23 Crowther, RD will present “Eating be holding a benefit at the Tooele Limited number of Circus Celebrity, Front Row and VIP seats available. Call for details. ESOL conversational classes are Program for addictive/compulsive (Service charges and handling fees may apply.) for Prevention: Power Nutrients to Lodge on Sept. 23, 2006, for baby Wednesday nights from 7-9 p.m. behavior, run by LDS Social Services Maximize Health.” McRay Elton who will be undergo- ESOL students may come anytime in Tooele and Erda, welcomes new Come 90 minutes early to meet our animals and performers at the • Oct. 19-20 — AARP Driving ing extensive heart surgery. There the center is open for individual members and everyone. All Access Pre-show – FREE with your ticket! Course 12:30-5 p.m. in the MWMC will be a chicken fried steak dinner study with our software programs • Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. at 1030 S. classrooms. Cost is $10. from 6-8 p.m. (children welcome and textbooks. Open Tuesday and 900 W., Tooele, Room 118 • Oct. 20 — Senior Expo/ until 8 p.m.). A live 60s and 70s band Wednesday from 5-9 p.m. The book • Thursdays 7:30 p.m. at 134 E. Thanksgiving Point gardens day trip will perform from 8 to closing. The fee is $25 per semester. Erda Road, Erda, Room 8 costs $20. cost $7 per person or $12 per couple. • Oct. 23 — Knotty Knitters at All members and their guests are Seniors 10 a.m. in the MWMC classrooms. invited. Bring projects to share. Mixed Pool League • Oct. 24 — Birthday Bingo at 5 Mixed Pool League teams are Fiddlers perform at center p.m. Wear a costume or pay $3. now forming. Sign up at the bar you The Tooele County Old Time wish to play for or call Jackie at 435- Fiddlers will be performing in the Veterans 830-7308 or Quade at 435-224-2628 Grantsville Senior Center on Sept. if you want to play but don’t have a 16, 2006, from 1 to 3 p.m. team we’ll help you find one. Parenting class offered VFW service session set Real estate investors meet A grand families parenting class A Veterans of Foreign Wars of Tooele Real Estate Investors will begin on Saturday, Sept. 16, the U.S. (VFW), field service officer Group meets at 7 p.m. Call 882-0355 2006 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. The four- will be in the Tooele area to assist in or Curtis at 801-205-1700 or e-mail week session includes a free kids understanding and applying for right- [email protected] for location and class. The class will be held at the ful VA benefits, preparing document- date. This is for real estate investors Headstart building located at 222 N. ing application for compensation, or those who want to be. Share ideas Coleman. Call Patricia at 1-800-839- pension, hospitalization and other and learn ways to improve the bot- 7444 for more information. benefits. This is a free service and tom line — open to those who offer ������������������������� Grantsville seniors The Grantsville Senior Center can be reached at 884-3446. ���������������������������������������������������������������� • Mondays 9 a.m. quilting; lunch �������������������������������� at noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. ������������������������������������������������������������������� • Tuesdays 9 a.m. aerobics; 10 Leaning Tree a.m. ceramics; 1 p.m. Skipbo; lunch ������������������������������������������������������������ at noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. • Wednesdays 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. breakfast; 1 p.m. Pinochle; 1 p.m. Farm Bunko • Thursdays 9 a.m. Pinochle; 10 a.m. line dancing; lunch at noon, res- Local Nursery ervations by 8:30 a.m.; 12 p.m. blood pressure clinic; 1 p.m. Bingo • Fridays 9 a.m. aerobics; lunch at • Shade, noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. • Everyday puzzles, pool, social Ornamental • Sept. 18-19 — Mesquite/Tuacahn & Specimen $125/150; show “Cats.” • Sept. 19 — Financial questions Evergreen Trees answered by Lance McCubbins from Edward Jones on Tuesday, Sept. 19, • Over 25 varieties at 1:30 p.m. • Sept. 26 — Foot clinic 1:30-3:30 If we don’t have p.m. Appointments needed; call 884- 3446. what you’re • Sept. 29 — Birthday dinner 4 p.m. Entertainment by Cristy Roberts looking for we and family and Maria Whitworth and can get it! family. Tooele seniors The Tooele County Senior Citizen Center — for the enjoyment of all DELIVERY Senior Citizens 55 years young and up — can be reached at 882-2870. AVAILABLE • Mondays — Aerobics 9:30 a.m.; Bridge 10 a.m.; lunch 12-1 p.m.; line dancing 1 p.m.; Bingo 1 p.m. • Tuesdays — Lunch 12-1 p.m.; Pinochle 1 p.m.; line dancing at 1 p.m. • Wednesdays — Breakfast 9 a.m.- Noon; aerobics 9:30 a.m.; ceramics 1 p.m. • Thursdays — Pinochle 9 a.m.; owner Jon Hogan lunch 12-1 p.m.; Bridge Noon; Canasta/other games 1 p.m. • Fridays — Pinochle 9:30 a.m.; aerobics 10:30 a.m.; Bingo at Noon; dinner 4-5:30 p.m.; dancing 6-8 p.m. starting Sept. 8. 843-7675 • Sept. 15 — Dancing 6-8 p.m. B4 TUESDAY September 12, 2006

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Cont’d “Cry Wolf” ›› (2005) Lindy Booth. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Costas NOW ’ (CC) “Unleashed” ›› (2005, Action) Jet Li. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Idlewild-Look The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nova “Storm That Drowned a City” Five Miles High ’ P.O.V. Four boys enter the strict Baraka School in Kenya. Brittas Empire Wide Angle (N) ’ (CC) the centerpiece of “New York Phil- (7) KUED (8) KPNZ Sex and the City Sex and the City “Instant Justice” ›› (1987, Drama) Michael Paré, Tawny Kitaen. The Greg Behrendt Show ’ (CC) South Park (CC) South Park (CC) Maury Sexually active teens. 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Inuyasha Full-Alchemist Ghost in the Shell (31) CMTV Greatest Moments “Wynonna Judd” Foxworthy’s Foxworthy’s Trick My Truck Trick My Truck Trace Adkins Top 10 Countdown Greatest Southern Rock Songs Greatest Moments Johnny Cash. work in real life? The guys to ask (33) DISN Life With Derek Life With Derek Replacements Zack & Cody Phil of the Future That’s So Raven “Air Bud: World Pup” ›› (2000) Kevin Zegers. ‘G’(CC) Phil of the Future Life With Derek Phil of the Future are Jamie Hyneman and Adam (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ “Fight Club” ››› (1999, Suspense) Brad Pitt, Edward Norton. Men vent their rage by beating each other in a secret arena. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ Blind Date (CC) Savage, who take on memorable (38) AMC “The Sting” ›››› (1973, Comedy-Drama) Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Robert Shaw. “Colors” ››› (1988) Sean Penn. An elite police unit is assigned to control gang violence. “The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre” movie scenes — from “Indiana (39) TNT Law & Order “Formerly Famous” ’ Law & Order “Slaughter” ’ Law & Order “Gunplay” ’ Law & Order “Embedded” ’ NYPD Blue “Yes Sir, That’s My Baby” NYPD Blue ’ (CC) Jones and the Temple of Doom,” (41) CNN Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) “The Dukes of Hazzard” and more (43) CNBC CNBC Documentaries Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch On the Money Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch — in this two-hour “Mega Movie (46) LIFE (5:00) “Criminal Intent” (2005) Cont’d “Tempted” ›› (2001) Burt Reynolds, Saffron Burrows. Premiere. (CC) Will & Grace Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls Strong Medicine Myths” special edition. We can say (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Special Report Your World With Neil Cavuto two things for sure. One, these are (51) FXSPN Poker Superstars Invitational Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Totally Football Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score Women’s Basketball FIBAWorld Championship -- China vs. United States. (52) ESPN 2006 World Series of Poker (Taped) 2006 World Series of Poker (Taped) The Contender (N) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (:40) NFL Live (N) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) experiments you most definitely (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ “50 First Dates” ›› (2004) Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore. (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ The Dead Zone “Independence Day” should not try at home. Two, it’ll be (71) DISC Dirty Jobs Mushroom farming. (CC) Dirty Jobs “Casino Food Recycler” Futureweapons Stealth technology. Lobstermen: Jeopardy at Sea (CC) Dirty Jobs Mushroom farming. (CC) Dirty Jobs “Casino Food Recycler” way more fun to watch than the (518) ENC “The Bridges of Madison County” ››› (1995) Clint Eastwood. ’ ‘PG-13’ (:15) “The Village” ›› (2004) Bryce Dallas Howard. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:05) “Judge Dredd” ›› (1995) Sylvester Stallone. ‘R’ Outside Prov “Dukes” flick itself. (534) STARZ XXX: Union (:40) “Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd” › (:15) “Wimbledon” ›› (2004) Kirsten Dunst, Paul Bettany. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Derailed” ›› (2005, Suspense) Clive Owen, Jennifer Aniston. ’ ‘R’(CC) ››› ’ ›› ’ ››› Jimmy Kimmel Live’s All-Star (561) MAX “Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh” (:05) “In Good Company” (2004) Dennis Quaid. ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous” (2005) Sandra Bullock. “Assault on Precinct 13” ‘R’ (576) SHOW (5:30) “The Cookout” › (CC) Cont’d Brotherhood (iTV) A bus crash. (CC) Sexual Healing (iTV) Weeds (iTV) ’ “Slippin’: Ten Years With the Bloods” (2005) ‘NR’ (CC) “Shooting Gallery” (2005) ‘R’ (CC) Salute to Jimmy Kimmel Live! (591) TMC The Final Option (:40) “So I Married an Axe Murderer” ›› (1993) ‘PG-13’ (:15) “De-Lovely” ›› (2004) Kevin Kline. Broadway composer Cole Porter marries a socialite. ’ “Capturing the Friedmans” ››› (2003) ‘NR’ (CC) 9 p.m. on $ ABC Jimmy who? If you’re a Leno or WEDNESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 13, 2006 Letterman groupie, you probably CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ’ ’ have no use for Jimmy Kimmel’s (2) CBS News (CC) Entertainment Rock Star: Supernova (CC) Criminal Minds (CC) CSI: NY A bomber threatens the city. News (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood Dancing With the Stars ’ (CC) Peek-Comedy Peek: Dramas All-Star Salute to Jimmy Kimmel Live! News (CC) (:35) Nightline Access Hollywood Entertainment late-night talk-fest. That’s OK; Kim- (5) NBC News News Dateline NBC “To Catch a Predator” Dateline NBC (N) ’ (CC) Law & Order “Criminal Law” (CC) News The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night mel has Letterman-level status with (6) HBO (5:30) “The Avengers” › (CC) Cont’d “The Shadow” ›› (1994, Action) Alec Baldwin, John Lone. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Fantastic Four” ›› (2005, Action) Ioan Gruffudd. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Inside the NFL (N) (CC) teens and young adults, who em- (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Live From Lincoln Center The season begins with Mozart and Beethoven. (N) American Masters: Preston Sturges Summer Wine Brittas Empire Henry V brace his show’s blend of comedy (8) KPNZ Sex and the City Sex and the City Hawaii Five-0 “Tricks Are Not Treats” Magnum, P.I. “Rapture” (CC) The Greg Behrendt Show ’ (CC) South Park (CC) South Park (CC) Maury Paternity tests. (CC) and chat the way their folks latched (10) TBS Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Sex and the City Sex and the City (:10) Seinfeld ’ (:40) Midnight Money Madness (Live) (:40) Entrapment onto Dave. Now those of us who (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nova “Building on Ground Zero” (N) Secrets of the Dead (CC) (DVS) BBC World News Perry Mason (CC) (:39) I Love Lucy haven’t checked out his show can (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) Bones “The Boy in the Shroud” (N) Justice “Behind the Orange Curtain” News (CC) The Simpsons ’ (:35) Seinfeld ’ (:05) Still Standing (:35) Still Standing ’ ’ ’ sample the silliness in this prime- (14) KJZZ Friends (CC) Will & Grace Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (CC) Dr. Phil (CC) News Entertainment My Wife and Kids Home Improve. (:05) Desire (N) (CC) (15) KUWB That ’70s Show That ’70s Show Blue Collar TV ’ Blue Collar TV ’ One Tree Hill ’ (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond CW Premiere Recipe TV (CC) time special. What stars did he (23) FX (4:00) “Any Given Sunday” Cont’d King of the Hill ’ King of the Hill ’ That ’70s Show That ’70s Show “The Rundown” ››› (2003, Adventure) The Rock, Seann William Scott. “The Rundown” ››› (2003) score for this? At this writing, he (25) QVC Gold Rush Heartfelt Home With Valerie Kirk’s Folly Jewelry wasn’t telling. (26) ANPL Mission Giant Otter Orphaned otters. The Crossing Animal Precinct “Puppy Rescue” Mission Giant Otter Orphaned otters. The Crossing Animal Precinct “Puppy Rescue” (27) NICK SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ ADifferent World Fresh Prince Fresh Prince The Cosby Show Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) ADifferent World ADifferent World ADifferent World ADifferent World Thursday (28) FAM “The Cutting Edge 2: Going for the Gold” (2006) Christy Carlson Romano. Whose Line? Whose Line? The 700 Club (CC) Home Videos Home Videos ’s Children My Name Is Earl (29) TOON Grim Adventures Ed, Edd n Eddy Camp Lazlo Xiaolin Showdown Naruto Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Family Guy (CC) Pee-wee Play. Inuyasha Full-Alchemist Ghost in the Shell (31) CMTV Comedy Club Comedy Club Comedy Club Comedy Club Foxworthy’s Foxworthy’s Trick My Truck Trick My Truck “Son-in-Law” › (1993, Comedy) Pauly Shore, Carla Gugino, Lane Smith. 7 p.m. on % NBC (33) DISN Phil of the Future Phil of the Future Hannah Montana Zack & Cody Phil of the Future That’s So Raven “A Goofy Movie” ›› (1995) Voices of Bill Farmer. ‘G’ Naturally, Sadie Life With Derek Phil of the Future This delightful sitcom was one of the (36) SPIKE (5:00) “GoodFellas” ›››› (1990) Robert De Niro. Premiere. ’ Cont’d Blade: The Series “Conclave” (N) ’ Blade: The Series “Conclave” (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ MXC ’ Blind Date (CC) unqualified successes of the 2005- (38) AMC “The In-Laws” ›› (2003, Comedy) Michael Douglas, Albert Brooks. (CC) Hustle (CC) (:15) “Down and Out in Beverly Hills” ››› (1986, Comedy) Nick Nolte. (CC) (:15) Hustle (CC) 06 season. Relive the magic as it (39) TNT Without a Trace “Lone Star” (CC) Without a Trace “Prodigy” ’ (CC) Without a Trace “Coming Home” ’ Las Vegas ’ (CC) Alias “Countdown” ’ (CC) Alias “Second Double” ’ (CC) began with this encore of the pilot, (41) CNN Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) which introduces Jason Lee as the (43) CNBC Fast Money Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch On the Money Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch title character, a small-time thief (46) LIFE (5:00) “28 Days” ›› (2000) Cont’d “The Fantasia Barrino Story: Life Is Not a Fairy Tale” ›› (2006) (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier “Detour” The Golden Girls Strong Medicine whose life is transformed when he (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Special Report Your World With Neil Cavuto wins a bit of money in the lottery and (51) FXSPN Poker Superstars Invitational Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Totally Football Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score Women’s Basketball FIBAWorld Championship -- Nigeria vs. United States. (52) ESPN (5:00) MLB Baseball Texas Rangers at Detroit Tigers. (Live) (CC) Cont’d Baseball Tonight (Live) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (:40) NFL Live (N) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) hears some inspiring words from (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ The 4400 “The New World” (CC) Carson Daly. (71) DISC MythBusters “Salsa Escape” (CC) MythBusters “Mega Movie Myths” Testing movie myths. (N) (CC) MythBusters (CC) MythBusters “Salsa Escape” (CC) MythBusters Testing movie myths. A Haunting (518) ENC “Hitch” ››› (2005, Romance-Comedy) Will Smith. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “While You Were Sleeping” ››› (1995) ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:45) “Highlander: The Final Dimension” ›› (1994) Christopher Lambert. ‘R’ DontBe ›› ’ ›› ’ ›› ’ ›› ’ ∑ (534) STARZ The Fog “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” (2005) Martin Freeman. ‘PG’ (:20) “The Pacifier” (2005) Vin Diesel. ‘PG’(CC) “Dark Water” (2005, Suspense) Jennifer Connelly. ‘PG-13’ (CC) 7 p.m. on DISCOVERY (561) MAX (5:15) “Nightbreed” ›› ‘R’Cont’d “The Hunt for Red October” ››› (1990) Sean Connery. ’ ‘PG’(CC) (:15) “The Skeleton Key” ›› (2005) Kate Hudson. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “The Dukes of Hazzard” ›› (2005) So, will rearranging the furniture (576) SHOW (:15) “Swimming Upstream” ››› (2002, Drama) Geoffrey Rush. ‘PG-13’ Weeds (iTV) ’ Brotherhood (iTV) A bus crash. (CC) “Shooting Livien” ›› (2005) Jason Behr. ‘NR’ (CC) (:05) “Boyz N the Hood” ››› ‘R’ make them go away? Members of (591) TMC (5:15) “The Stepford Wives” Cont’d (6:50) “I Love You to Death” ›› (1990) Kevin Kline. ‘R’ “Ghosts of Mississippi” ›› (1996, Docudrama) Alec Baldwin. ’ ‘PG-13’ (:45) “Woman Thou Art Loosed” ›› (2004) ’ ‘R’(CC) an American family who don’t be- lieve in ghosts change their tune THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 14, 2006 when weird things start happening at CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 their new home, a mansion in Tai- (2) CBS News (CC) Entertainment Survivor: Cook Islands ’ (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ News (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show wan. ATaoist Catholic priest ex- (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood Grey’s Anatomy “Damage Case” ’ Grey’s Anatomy “17 Seconds” (CC) Primetime (CC) News (CC) (:35) Nightline Access Hollywood Entertainment plains that the house’s feng shui is (5) NBC News News My Name Is Earl (:40) My Name Is Earl “Number One” (:20) The Office (8:59) ER “Twenty-One Guns” (CC) News The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night giving the spirits more power to tor- (6) HBO “Anacondas: Hunt” (:15) “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” ›› (2004) Will Ferrell. ’ Inside the NFL ’ (CC) Dane Cook Vicious Circle The comic performs. ’ (CC) Hollywoodland ’ ment its living inhabitants. (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) The This Old House Hour (CC) Monarchy With David Starkey (CC) Globe Trekker “U.S. Civil War Sites” Summer Wine Brittas Empire Kids & Divorce: For Better or Worse (8) KPNZ Sex and the City Sex and the City “Cutaway” › (2000, Suspense) Stephen Baldwin, Tom Berenger. The Greg Behrendt Show ’ (CC) South Park (CC) South Park (CC) Maury Paternity results. (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (10) TBS (5:30) MLB Baseball Phillies at Atlanta Braves. From Turner Field in Atlanta. Cont’d “The Last Boy Scout” ››› (1991) (PA) Bruce Willis, Damon Wayans. (CC) (:45) Midnight Money Madness (Live) 8 p.m. on ^ CBS (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nature ’ (Part 1 of 2) (CC) (DVS) Wild Things Life and death struggle. BBC World News Perry Mason (CC) (:39) I Love Lucy ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ Too bad they don’t give Emmys for (13) FOX The Simpsons Seinfeld (CC) ’Til Death (N) Happy Hour (N) Celebrity Duets Six perform. (CC) News (CC) The Simpsons (:35) Seinfeld (:05) Still Standing (:35) Still Standing (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Will & Grace Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (CC) Dr. Phil Cheating fiances. ’ (CC) News Entertainment My Wife and Kids Home Improve. (:05) Desire (N) ’ (CC) versatility, because Currie Graham (15) KUWB That ’70s Show That ’70s Show Smallville “Oracle” ’ (CC) Supernatural “Salvation” ’ (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Coach ’ (CC) Recipe TV (CC) deserves one for his recent roles, (23) FX Married... With Married... With King of the Hill ’ King of the Hill ’ That ’70s Show That ’70s Show “Cruel Intentions” ›› (1999, Drama) Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe. “Cruel Intentions” ›› (1999, Drama) from the uptight Lt. Bale in “NYPD (25) QVC Heartfelt Home With Valerie: 16th Anniversary Quacker Factory With Jeanne Bice Around the House Linea by Louis Dell ’Olio Kirk’s Folly Jewelry Blue” and the cuckolded Mark in (26) ANPL The Future Is Wild (CC) Animal Cops Houston “Baby Boom” The Future Is Wild (CC) Animal Cops Houston “Baby Boom” “House” to the psycho he plays here. (27) NICK SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ ADifferent World Fresh Prince Fresh Prince The Cosby Show Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Upset over his job, he shoots two (28) FAM “The Rookie” ››› (2002, Drama) Dennis Quaid. A high-school baseball coach tries out for the major league. (CC) The 700 Club (CC) Home Videos Home Videos Paid Program Paid Program men, takes a hostage and leaves (29) TOON Grim Adventures Ed, Edd n Eddy Camp Lazlo Xiaolin Showdown Naruto Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Family Guy (CC) Pee-wee Play. Inuyasha Full-Alchemist Ghost in the Shell Brass (Paul Guilfoyle) clinging to life. (31) CMTV Trick My Truck Trick My Truck “Son-in-Law” › (1993, Comedy) Pauly Shore, Carla Gugino, Lane Smith. (:15) CMT Music Home Videos Top 20 Countdown (33) DISN Sister, Sister ’ Sister, Sister ’ Zack & Cody Zack & Cody Phil of the Future Replacements “Bob the Butler” ›› (2005, Comedy) Tom Green, Brooke Shields. ‘PG’ (CC) Life With Derek Phil of the Future ER (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ UFC Unleashed The Ultimate Fighter (N) ’ TNA iMPACT! (N) ’ (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ Gridiron Gang Blind Date (CC) 8:59 p.m. on % NBC (38) AMC “Enemy of the State” ››› (1998, Action) Will Smith, Gene Hackman, Jon Voight. (CC) (:45) “Narc” ››› (2002, Crime Drama) Ray Liotta, Jason Patric. (CC) (:45) “Bound” ›› (1996) Jennifer Tilly, Gina Gershon. We’ve got an acute drama case (39) TNT “Rush Hour 2” ›› (2001, Action) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker. (CC) “Bad Boys” ››› (1995, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. (CC) “Bad Boys” ››› (1995, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. (CC) here! Abby (Maura Tierney) is down (41) CNN Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) when gunfire hits the ER in “Twenty- (43) CNBC Town Hall Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch On the Money Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch One Guns.” The shooters are injured (46) LIFE “Trapped in a Purple Haze” ›› “Our Mother’s Murder” ›› (1997, Drama) Roxanne Hart. (CC) (DVS) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier (CC) Frasier (CC) The Golden Girls Strong Medicine prisoners trying to use the hospital (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Special Report Your World With Neil Cavuto visit as an escape opportunity. (51) FXSPN Eye of the Storm Eye of the Storm Totally Football Eye of the Storm Final Score Women’s Basketball FIBAWorld Championship -- Russia vs. United States. (52) ESPN (5:30) College Football Maryland at West Virginia. (Live) (CC) Cont’d SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (:40) NFL Live (N) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Abby’s not the only one in trouble, as (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Criminal Intent “Blink” Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Psych (CC) the inmates force a nurse to join (71) DISC A Haunting Springfield, Ill. (CC) A Haunting Ghosts terrorize bishops. Death Metal Music (N) Supermax “The SHU Nurse” (CC) A Haunting Springfield, Ill. A Haunting Ghosts terrorize bishops. them, and Kovac (Goran Visnjic) puts (518) ENC “Out of Sight” ››› (1998, Crime Drama) George Clooney. ’ ‘R’(CC) (:05) “RoboCop” ››› (1987, ) Peter Weller. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Silverado” ››› (1985, Western) Kevin Kline, Scott Glenn. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) himself in harm’s way. Neela (Par- (534) STARZ Hwd Reporter “The Sixth Man” ›› (1997, Comedy) Marlon Wayans. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Valiant” ›› (2005) Voices of Ewan McGregor. ‘G’(CC) “The Incredibles” ››› (2004) Voices of Craig T. Nelson. ’ ‘PG’(CC) minder Nagra) looks after Gallant’s (561) MAX (5:35) “The Secret of My Success” ›› (1987) Cont’d “Red Eye” ››› (2005) Rachel McAdams. ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Boys on the Side” ››› (1995) Whoopi Goldberg. ’ ‘R’(CC) “The Man” ›› (2005) ‘PG-13’ (CC) worried parents (guest stars Ernie (576) SHOW (5:15) “Dangerous Minds” ‘R’Cont’d Dave Chappelle: For What It’s Worth Underground ’ Underground (iTV) Penn & Teller Brotherhood (iTV) A bus crash. (CC) “What’s Love Got to Do With It” ››› (1993) ‘R’(CC) Hudson and Sheryl Lee Ralph). (591) TMC (5:50) “Dead Man on Campus” ›› (1998) ’ ‘R’ Cont’d “Fatal Instinct” › (1993) Armand Assante. ‘PG-13’ (CC) “The River King” ›› (2005) Edward Burns. ’ ‘R’(CC) (:45) “Crusader” (2004) Andrew McCarthy. ‘R’ (CC) TUESDAY September 12, 2006 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B5

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Advertisements are $ 50 of 8 consecutive issues ¢ mons mattress set Friday & Saturday, duction sale, Saturday, night shift 1pm-2am full time openings, 2-4yr the sole responsibility of 30 per word/issue $ ** helps your little one 9am-3pm. Multi family. September 16, 12 noon. Mon-Fri 435-884-6919 olds. State licensed. (20 words or less) the advertiser. Transcript 6 ¢ 25 sleep with angels $450 Box Elder County Fair- Lots of fun! 833-9144, Bold Type 5 per word/issue $2.00 per word over 20 words Bulletin Publishing Co. ¢ 843-0776 grounds, Tremonton, DAY CARE in my Tooele 849-1537 Boxed ads 50 per issue Bold/boxed ads extra Pets hereby disclaims all liabili- UT Featuring 2006 foal home. CPR/First Aid, *Includes the Tooele Valley “Extra” and **No credit for stopped ads. Includes ty for any damages suf- Transcript Bulletin web-site 4 runs in the Tooele Valley “Extra” COUCH, LOVE seat and crop, mares, yearlings, Licensed, Preschool INFANTS ONLY, under fered as the result of any end tables, perfect 1YR OLD black female broke geldings, with col- Activities and fun. Call age 2. Safe & loving li- advertisement in the Classified ad deadlines: Monday 4:45 p.m. for Tuesday edition shape, $600; Everett cockapoo, spayed. or and breeding galore Crystal 843-0520 censed child care, new Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. Wednesday 4:45 p.m. for Thursday edition piano $800; Solid oak Loves everyone! Needs (435)286-2281. (ucan) in Grantsville, 884-6852 Transcript Bulletin Pub- dining set w/8 chairs All classified line ads running in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin on Tuesday or Thursday will training and a fenced lishing Co. is not responsi- automatically run in the Tooele Valley Extra, a separate publication that is delivered to all non- $500 obo. 884-6066 yard. $200. Call 882- Need to sell that new DAY CARE, FULL TIME, SWEET PEAS Preschool ble for any claims or rep- subscribers of the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. They will also run on our web-site. 3546 champion bull or your LICENCED, CPR, Where Learning is Fun! resentations made in DOUBLE BUNKBED yearling calves? Place FIRST AID, REFEREN- Conputer center, story advertisements in the w/futon fold-out sofa on 6 MONTH Old Female your classified ad into CES, NORTH AREA, time, field trips. M-W-Th Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. bottom- makes into 2nd Pug therapy dog for dis- 47 newspapers, find 24HRS, M-F, STATE and M-Th classes Call The Tooele Transcript- Services Services Miscellaneous double bed; TV enter- abled 3yr old girl Lost in your buyers quickly. For HELP AVAILABLE. Patty 882-5737 Bulletin has the sole tainment center, 2 tow- pine canyon area on only $135. your 25 word BUS TO SCHOOL. authority to edit and locate ers, w/shelves over 9/7/06 Reward 843- classified will be seen 435-882-3390 Place Your Ad Here DANCE STUDIO RYTH- SHINE EM Up Window HAVING A Birthday par- any classified advertise- both TV and towers. 0471 by up to 500,000 read- Call 882-0050 ment as deemed appropri- MIC THUNDERS fea- Cleaning. Best prices in ty? Introducing Noah’s Call 843-7667 ers. It is as simple as ate. turing clogging classes, town. residential and Ark traveling stuff-n-fluff ADORABLE LAB Rot- calling the Tooele Tran- Transcript Bulletin Pub- competition, and per- commercial 224-2473 workshop! Featuring ENTERTAINMENT Cen- weiler puppies, very lov- script Bulletin at lishing Co. reserves the forming teams. Open games, prizes and ev- ter. Two piece solid oak ing parents. Puppies (435)882-0050 for de- right to refuse any adver- enrollment. Please call STORAGE New alarmed ery child receives a entertainment center are ready to go. Very tails. (Ucan) tisement. Traci at 882-2074 or units available now! stuffable, cuddly new with glass doors. $600 very reasonable! 882- Managing Editor 801-244-8457 Many sizes from 5x5 to friend! 843-1472 Inde- obo. 884-0269 7625 10x30. Great rates! pendent Crew Member Sporting Goods The Tooele Transcript Bulletin, a 112 All real estate adver- DRYWALL: Hanging, Very secure! On SR #1758 www.noahsark BICHON POODLE Male year-old family owned, two-day per tised in the Tooele finishing, texturing. 23 201 at 7200 West. workshop.com. Call for GORGEOUS QUEEN 7 months old Neutered Transcript-Bulletin is MARCEY GRIP cast iron week newspaper is seeking a Managing years experience. Li- (801)250-9100 party specials! Name Brand mattress & all shots house broken subject to the Federal weight set, 185lbs censed and insured. boxset. Never used. 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Advertise it in 6 PC BEDROOM SET. hand front end loader 7’ the classifieds. Call from Grantsville FIREPLACE INSERTS Beautiful! Brand new in bucket. Both like new. is now starting registration 882-0050 for Preschool Classes and stoves, pallet, gas, boxes. Value $2250 (435)837-2311 Cargill is an international provider of food, agricultural and risk wood. Gas $600, pallet Sell $499 801-831-0678 management products and services. With 146,000 employees in 63 and all day Fall $1650, wood $850. STANSBURY, 78 Bridge CLIFF VOORHEES/ Circle, Saturday, countries, the company is committed to using its knowledge and Kindergarten & First Many brands, pallet BEAUTIFUL VICTORIAN H3QTR. Horses Pro- experience to collaborate with customers to help them succeed. For 8:30am-12:30pm. HP Grade. stoves still available. sofa $650; French pro- duction sale selling our more information, visit http://www.cargill.com Call for low prices, we vincial buffet $99; printer, sub woofers, in- 2006 foals. Friday, Sep- install. 801-295-7398 or matching china hutch line skates, lighting fix- tember 15, 2006 7:00 Duties include preventive maintenance, modifications and repairs on For information tures, playpen, cardio p.m. Spanish Fork Live- call Janet Barbiero at 801-598-3473 and breakfast buffet industrial processing equipment. You will troubleshoot basic $450 for set. Homebod- glide, and much more! stock Auction check industrial electrical problems, maintain dryers, conveyors, hydraulic 882-1408, 882-3860 or SELL YOUR computer in ies, 1 N. Main St., 882- with us at www.circlev presses, and packaging systems for one of Cargill’s largest salt 882-0081. the classifieds. Call 0650 NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 meat.com/qh (ucan) facilities. 882-0050 EXCELLENT ALFALFA Applicants must be eighteen years or older, provide identification for hay in barn, $5 bail, eligibility purposes and available to work rotating shifts and $100 ton 882-2973 or overtime as needed. A High School diploma/GED is required, 882-8204, (801)209- additional schooling/degree a plus. Must pass a written exam. 5837 Cargill offers an excellent benefit package including:

GOAT HERD FOR sale: ‰ 401-k LOST DOG 300 head, all sizes, ‰ ESOP mostly nannies. Boer ‰ Health and Dental insurance Answers to Seiko. Very friendly mix, including regis- ‰ Paid Vacation and Holidays tered Boer bucks. Will ‰ Incentive plan Black & White Shitzu missing sell entire herd or small- ‰ Competitive wages er groups. (435)744- ‰ Opportunities for Growth since August 31st. Black collar 2448, (435)744-2011, ‰ Community Involvement Wellness Program no tags. Recently shaved & (435)730-3679 (ucan) ‰ MOVED MUST Sell 10 We offer a compensation structure based on experience/ groomed with a blue bandana. qualifications with a 90-day probationary period. Successful horses Registered applicants will be required to pass a company paid medical exam, Grade Offers Cocktail which includes a drug/alcohol screen, reference checks, credit check w/cage $100 Sun con- and criminal background check. Cargill Salt is an Equal Opportunity Any information our w/cage $400 1995 Employer. Ford 12 passenger van Call Heather 830-7453 $4500 obo 801-633- Interested applicants should apply 7561 Online at Jobs.utah.gov or any Utah Department of Workforce Services B6 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY September 12, 2006

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Flexible Resort has opening for We offer 0067 in first correspondence sociates for our new ground check required for Medical Reception- and candy. All for schedule, benefits, bo- reliable, skilled Pet • $10 - $12 an hour with education, job his- store located in Tooele. apply at Tooele Depart- ist to work weekends; $9,995. 1(888)745-3353 Groomer in estab- nuses & more! Call • Day shifts- Tuesday - tory, references and Liddiard Home Furnish- ment of Workforce must be flexible. Please (ucan) now! 801-298-7400 or lished boarding and Friday, 10 hrs AUTOMOTIVE HELP salary requirements to ings has been family Services. send resume to 882- 888-297-0570 (ucan) grooming facility. wanted, no experience P.O. Box 1778, Roose- owned for over 50 years 0462 Small Business owners: • Weekend shifts- necessary. 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Please send resumes to: Lake Point $12.95 to $16.77 per hard working, depend- drug test and have own ATTN: Isabelle or call 435-843-9054. transportation. Must be [email protected] hour depending on able, good working Or apply at www.harmonyhomehealth.com ).352!.#%!'%.#9 qualifications, experi- environment, pay able to pass a back- ground check. Full ben- 3500/24 ence and placement, weekly, Tooele work. Call Spencer 840-0412 efits package available. ,EARNTHEINSURANCE with full benefits after short probationary peri- Phone 801-323-1719 BUSINESSWITHOUTTHE od. Plant is located near FRONT OFFICE secre- (Tooele) or 801-972- OWNERSHIPCOMMITMENT Grantsville, Utah. tarial position open at 2727 (Salt Lake) for ap- (ELPPRODUCEAPPOINT Qualified individuals will Grant Automotive. plications. Wages com- MENTS APPLICATIONSAND be at least 18 years old, Wage DOE. Apply in mensurate with position person at 5 E. Main St. and experience. SALES'ENERATELEADS have a valid driver's li- cense, a high school di- Grantsville. ANDFOLLOWUP"EPAID LOOMIX Æ FEED SUP- ploma or GED, and FULL TIME Receptionist/ PLEMENTS is seeking The Tooele County Wendover Airport is now ANDEMPLOYEDBYALOCAL pass several assess- Technician. Medical of- dealers. Motivated indi- !MERICAN&AMILYAGENT ment tools. Benefits in- accepting applications for the following positions: fice seeking two full viduals with cattle )NSURANCEEXPERIENCE clude: medical, dental, time employees. Com- knowledge and com- NOTNECESSARY4HISIS vision, life insurance, Secretary II- Energetic, friendly, outgoing customer service oriented pensation DOE. Please munity ties. Contact pension, 401K, vaca- person needed for diverse airport operations. Performs a variety of YOUROPPORTUNITYTOWORK fax resume to: Connie at (800)883- tions and holidays. Call customer service, telephone, sales and secretarial duties as needed to ALONGSIDEASUCCESSFUL (435)843-8334 3817/ckincheloe@loo Chemical Lime at 435- support the aviation activities for the Wendover/Tooele County Airport. !MERICAN&AMILYAGENT mix.com to find out if 884-3972 ext. 101 to Answers and provides information to telephone callers, answers and there is a dealership op- WITHTHESUPPORTOFA schedule an appoint- responds to aviation radio traffi c from aircraft. Provides fueling and HEAVY EQUIPMENT portunity in your area. STRONGCOMPANYˆ ment. EOE M/F/V/D. OPERATOR training. (ucan) other requests to line personnel. Enters data and keeps track of records !MERICAN&AMILY Bulldozer, backhoe, for fueling and aircraft services. Starting Salary $11.94 CONSTRUCTION Fra- )NSURANCE ALEADERIN scraper, cranes & more. NEWSPAPER CARRIER • Full-time position with benefi ts; must work weekends and some Learning Center mers and Laborers THEINDUSTRYSINCE National certification for the SL Tribune and holidays needed. New home 3,6,9 or 12 week pro- Deseret Morning News • High school and three (3) years of experience in secretarial and Instructor construction. Good pay, grams. Financial assis- Early Morning driving steady job. In Tooele/ offi ce procedures, or other related fi elds. At Tooele High School T-W, 3:00 to 7:00 tance available. Job routes call 435-496- Steven R Smith Insurance Agency Grantsville call 435- OR placement assistance. 3596 or email iluvthe- pm. Requires BS degree in Education or 968 North Main Street 578-1335. Salt Lake call • An equivalent combination of education and experience. (888)879-7040 or [email protected] related fi eld and USOE licensure. Prefer- Tooele, UT 84074 801-649-6393 • Must be able to communicate fl uently and effectively in English. www.nahets.com (ucan) m ence given to candidates with post-second- (435) 833-9541 Bus (435) 833-9762 Fax CONSTRUCTION Pro- Custodian- Performs custodial work along with loading and unloading HIRING: TACO Del Mar NOW HIRING 2006 ary teaching experience, highly profi cient [email protected] fessional Needed. baggage at the Tooele County Airport. Vacuum fl oors and clean aircraft Store Manager Prior ex- POSTAL JOBS! with MS Offi ce Applications, experience 8:30am to 6:00 pm M-F Looking for Lead Fra- perience required. Re- $18/hour starting, Avg. seats, empty garbage, clean windows and trays, fi ll catering needs for mers, framers wanting preparing students for ABE/GED exams, sponsibilties include Pay $57K/year. Federal aircraft. Clean and stock restrooms using different types of clean- to be Lead Framers and and to those bi-lingual (Spanish/English) managing store, em- Benefits. No experience ing agents. Also cleans terminal and operations buildings. Previous “iÀˆV>˜Ê>“ˆÞÊ ÕÌÕ>Ê˜ÃÕÀ>˜ViÊ general construction ployees,Inventory and needed. 1-800-584- applicants—please update the airport if you are still interested in this abilities. œ“«>˜ÞÊ>˜`ʈÌÃÊ-ÕLÈ`ˆ>Àˆià help. Great pay and Food Costs. If you are 1775 Ref #P9701 position. Starting Salary $9.36 œ“iÊ"vwViÊqÊ >`ˆÃœ˜]Ê7ÊxÎÇnÎ benefits - including paid ÜÜÜ°>“v>“°Vœ“ÊÊÊÊÊÊ interested please con- • Full-time position with benefi ts; must work weekends and holi See www.sltatc.org or call 801-493-8703 vacation and health ^ÊÓääxÊÊÊÊÊÊ ää£n{ÈÊqÊnÉäx tact Gina at Taco Del PART TIME job for fe- days. for full job requirements, description, & care. Call (801)808- Mar. Phone: 435-833- male 18yr or older at • High school diploma or GED; Must demonstrate the ability to read, 4939 application. Evidence of qualifi cations are 2 BROTHERS Commu- 0200 or Fax your re- the Domestic Violence write, understand English and basic math and follow instructions. required prior to employment. To be con- nications Verizon Wire- sume to 435-833-0201 Shelter. Call April 843- AND less Authorized Agent is 1645 or Pat 224-2702 sidered applicants must submit a completed CONSTRUCTION, • One (1) year of general work experience. Now Hiring a Manger IMMEDIATE OPENING Framing, residential and • This position involves frequent lifting of 60 pounds with occsional application, cover letter and résumé via and Sales People for at a local excavating PART TIME Working small commercial. Good lifting of up to 100 pounds. This is often combined with email, fax, or mail to: Tooele Store Fax Re- company. We are seek- w/adults w/develpomen- pay. Steady job. Call sume 435-637-2833 ing qualified laborers. tal and physical disabili- bending, twisting, or working on irregular surfaces or at heights SLTATC 1655 E 3300 S, SLC, UT 84106 Dan (435)830-3335 above the ground. Fax: 801-493-8750 [email protected] Work is in Tooele Coun- ties. Must have own transportation and can CRICKET RETAIL Now ty. Pay DOE. Call Todd pass a criminal back- Hiring part time base at 840-1609 Applications and additional information for open positions are ground check. $8/hr plus commission Con- available at the Tooele County Human Resource Offi ce JANITORIAL HELP Contact Angie 435-843- tact Serena at 843-5330 47 South Main Street Tooele wanted part time, good 7545 or at Wendover Airport , 345 Airport Apron, Wendover Utah CUSTODIAN JOBS at pay, experience w/floor POSTAL JOBS $15.67 or visit our website at www.co.tooele.ut.us the Tooele Army Depot/ scrubber and propane to $26.19/hr, now hiring. This recruitment will run on a continuous basis until the Deseret Chemical De- buffer call 801-683- For application and free needs of the department can be met. pot. Tue-Fri 6am-3pm 7085 goverment job informa- people w/disabilities Liddiard Home Fur- tion, call American As- given preference feder- nishings is now hiring sociation of Labor 1- al background check re- experienced, assertive, 913-599-8042, 24 hrs. quired apply at Tooele self motivated and ca- emp. serv. Department of Work reer minded Customer Force Services Service Representa- SALES: My name is Rhonda, I work 20hrs a CUSTOMER SERVICE tives for our new store week doing inbound food service associate located in Tooele. Lid- Carlisle SynTec Inc. and Hunter Panels, a leading manufacturer of com- phone sales. I average 7am-2pm 5505 West diard Home Furnishings mercial roofi ng systems is hiring for our manufacturing facilities in the Utah $600-$800/ week. I 350 North, near airport. has been family owned Industrial Depot. Applicants for all positions must be able to pass a drug test, need help handling (801)363-9222 for over 50 years and is work rotating shifts and be available for overtime. We offer a great benefi ts expanding in one of the calls. Call me at 435- package including family medical/dental, life insurance, paid vacation, holidays, 849-2227 DRIVER CDL TRAIN- fastest counties in the disability pay, 401k match, tuition reimbursement and much more! Reply to ING, $0 down, financing nation. If you are the SEVERAL FULLTIME [email protected] or fax to 435-843-4591, or complete application at by Central Refrigerated. right individual with a positions available for 501 S. Emerald Rd., Tooele, UT 84074. Drive for Central and great attitude, this may caring individuals to earn up to $40K+ 1st be the opportunity you work in our girls treat- year! 1(800)727-5865 have been looking for. ment facility. One posi- QUALITY TECHNICIAN extension 447 www. 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The candidate ers license training diardhf.com, Fax re- school diploma; college must work well within a team environment, where fl exibility and education and/or relat- available. www.Swift sume: attn. JR 435-882- multiple skills are required. Must have a High School Diploma TruckingJobs.com 0968. ed experience prefer- (866)569-8718. EOE. red. Pay is $10 per or GED equivalent, with a technical emphasis. Must also be (ucan) PRODUCTION CLERK hour. Full benefits pack- computer literate, particularly in MS Word and Excel. Strong Beehive Manufacturing age available. Please oral and written communication skills are very helpful. DRIVERS EXP’D & IN- is looking for a produc- send resumes to: jmuli- EX’D $700+/ week tion clerk. Responsibili- [email protected]. earning potential. No ties include; soldering, MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN SMALL GAS engine me- CDL? No experience? production line assem- chanic apply at 398 N Maintenance Technician needed for a new roofi ng manufacturer No problem! Training bly and packaging of in- Main. in Tooele. Will ensure the safe and seamless operation of the available! Werner ternet equipment. Pack- ing and shipping orders, manufacturing equipment; perform PM work, repair building needs OTR truckers STYLIST make $11 inventory control and now! 800-820-4239 $18/hr! Keep busy, installations and support start-ups. Must be available for over- receiving. Previous ex- make money, and have time, which may include weekends from time to time, as well as perience a plus. Full- DRIVERS: GREAT pay fun! Plus vacation pay, time position with excel- rotating shifts Monday to Friday. Must be physically capable on actual miles, experi- paid holidays and insur- lent benefits. Starting of performing all general maintenance repair responsibilities ence a plus. Training ance. Great Clips. Call wage $8/hr. Apply at without problems (climbing ladders, lifting up to 70 lbs, work in available. Great bene- 843-9410 fits/ vacation. Western 2000 Sunset Road, and around hot areas, work on and with booms and scissor lifts). states. Miller Brothers Lake Point or send re- TITLE COMPANY Seek- Requires a High School Diploma or equiv and 5 years mainte- sume to jobs@wireless Company. Dave 800- ing Receptionist and nance experience on industrial production equipment, electrical 873-0939 ext. 387 beehive.com. Escrow assistant for new Tooele branch troubleshooting, machine shop, and/or welding experience. PLC FRAMING. WOOD car- please fax resume to knowledge and ability to trouble shoot PLC logic is desirable. NOW HIRING cooks, pentry, entry level and Dana Averett 801-264- Must have own hand tools and be computer literate. Employer servers & graveyard up, full time, year round. 0799 offers a compatible salary and a comprehensive benefi ts package, Golden Craft Construc- servers. Apply in per- tion (801)635-9469 son. Denny’s. 843-8200 including medical/dental/vacation/holidays etc. TUESDAY September 12, 2006 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B7

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New Edlebrock builder will build your dream home! IMMEDIATE OPENINGS carb. New Edlebrock in- BASEMENT APT 2bdrm Combine fl our, bak- Call Sandra for details. take & manifold. $1300 Large storeroom w/d, ing soda, and salt; Garage, near school No obo. (435)840-8790 set aside. In large pets No smoking Call OVER 30 LISTINGS SOLD 1988 FORD 3/4ton pick- 435-241-0472 bowl, combine butter, at the Wal-Mart up New clutch, New shortening, sugars, SINCE JANUARY! starter motor, new BEAUTIFUL HOME for brakes, Oil changed ev- rent 4bdrm 3bth and vanilla and cream ery 3000mi one owner. 1800sqft large yard until fl uffy. Add egg 58 East 500 North Distribution Looks and runs Great. $2200/mo Call Brian and egg yolks; beat Darling rambler 882-4466 801-244-6670 well. Gradually add with newer siding, paint & carpet. New 1996 DODGE Ram 1500 CLEAN 1BDRM apart- all but about 1/2 cup ment w/extra space in bath. Large living Red sport 4x4 Auto dry ingredients. Mix room & kitchen. Center in Grantsville! 108k miles power ev- basement. Includes erything 5.2L V8 Short w/d. $600/mo 267 Mar- rolled oats with re- Extra large lot. Full bed $4500 Daniel 435- vista, Tooele Call 882- maining fl our and stir basement. $119,900. Part-Time Schedules Available 882-7698 435-840-0330 1036 for more informa- tion into batter. Stir in 2000 FORD Ranger su- chocolate chips. Drop 933 White Pine Dr. percab 54,000k air, au- GRANTSVILLE 2bdrm, by heaping teaspoon- Fully fi nished home on to, pw, pl, bedliner, alloy $650/mo, $300/dep, fuls onto greased large corner lot. Close to $12.50/hr to start for T-F rim, Excellent condition Utilities included no element. school, down- $10,500 882-8618 smoking, no pets. 884- baking sheets. town Tooele. Alarm sys- 6596 tem, water softener, garden 2001 CHEVY Silverado Bake at 375 degrees for tub, Fully landscaped $13.85/hr to start for S,S,M 2500hd 4wd tow pack- HOUSEMATE, PRIVATE 10-12 minutes. Allow w/dog run, fruit trees & age; fully loaded. bedroom, utilities paid, NEW LISTING garden area. RV park. $3.00/hr raise within 2 1⁄2 years $16000 obo ex-hus- shared kitchen/ bath cookies to cool on pan a bands truck, must sell. Free cable TV. few minutes before transferring to cooling rack. this helps keep cookies Call 801-710-2363 $300/mo 882-6141 from going fl at. I always use real butter. This please leave message. Material Handling Positions 2005 CHEVROLET, recipe never fails me!!! ENJOY!! Must be able to lift up to 100 lbs continuously 2500HD, Quad Cab, LOW RENT Remodels: long bed, 8.1 Vortez Studio, 1 and 2 bed- 768 South 330 W. 131 North 4th St All offi ces independently owned and operated. Torsion lift, Bfg’s fifth room apartments. New Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. wheel, electric brake carpet, tile and paint. To apply, please visit our Distribution control $33,000 OBO New management with 1185 N. Main, Tooele 830-1185 great tenants. Seniors UNDER Center at 929 N SR 138 Grantsville. welcome. 843-0917 UNDER Nice Rambler! Laminate PRICE REDUCED fl ooring, gas fi replace, ROOM & Board, 2 avail- CONTRACTremodeled top notch TOOELE CONTRACTcentral air, extra long ga- Please allow 30-60 minutes to complete TRANSCRIPT able, laundry and kitch- rambler. New cabinets, BULLETIN rage, basement has outside carpet, paint,tile, appli- en use, $500/mo. Call entrance. $189,000. the Application Process. 849-1947 ances. CHECK IT OUT! B8 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY September 12, 2006

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4-5BDRM, 3bth, huge STANSBURY PARK on **SEARCH EVERY 3BDRM 2BTH covered CASH FOR YOUR note! NE 1999 Rambler 5/3/2 WESTERN NEW MEXI- FOR LEASE Office/ 1. Call to Order newer home, fenced the lake 4bdrm 2.5bth home listed in tooele patio on .61acre view Need cash for your 2840sqft 90 percent fin- CO private 36 acre Business Space 2. Pledge of Allegiance yard, fabulous neigh- Large fenced yard, county at www.tooele- view view FSBO 435- mortgage note or struc- ished, beautifully re- ranch $52,990. Mt. Utilities included. 46 3. Roll Call borhood! $1200/mo, shed, some pets ok homesforsale.com and 840-2327 or 435-830- tured settlement? We modeled, tons of up- Views, trees, rolling South Main. 1 month 4. Review and Adopt Mi- $600/dep. 843-0785 $1275/mo 435-850- sign up fdor a free no 5284 can help! Call grades, over 400sqft hills, pasture land, bor- free. (602)826-9471 nutes 2180 obligation email update 1(866)877-5136 or visit stamped concrete patio, ders State Land. (480)585-5380 5. Public Comment 5BDRM, 2BTH Beautiful on new listings daily. 3BDRM 2BTH Home For www.nathcashequity. $249,900 843-0834 Horseback riding, hik- 6. Probable Vote Items and spacious newer STANSBURY, 3, 4 and Chris or Berna 435-840- Sale! Only $26,600! com (ucan) 435-830-2593 ing, hunting, Perfect OFFICE/ BUSINESS a. Mill Levy Tax – Randy home new carpet and 5bdrm homes, $1000- 5031 Group 1 Real Es- Bank Foreclosures family ranch, electricity. space, utilities and high Jones paint, all appliances, 2 $1300/mo. 843-9883 tate. Available Now, For List- FOR SALE Stansbury Planning on selling your 100% financing. Addi- speed internet included, b. Greenbelt by 72 Lake- car garage, gas fire ings Call 800-366-9783 Park Condo 67 Millpond home, you could be tional parcels available. view – Randy Jones STANSBURY, near new 272 North Broadway. place, large lot, x 5153 completely furnished sending your sales (866)452-2982 (ucan) (435)882-4949 c. Employee Job De- $1300/mo 801-835- 3bdrm, 2 full baths, 2bdrm 1bth $110,000 points to up to 340,000 scriptions – Walt Holmes 5592 double garage, $1150. 3BDRM 2BTH Town 435-830-6344 households at once. For Manufactured 7. Recess 104 E Shamrock Lane. home upgraded cabi- $155. you can place Commercial Work Session CUTE LITTLE bungalow (801)390-7266 C-21 nets, flooring, fixtures, FOR SALE: 5bdrm your 25 word classified Homes Property 1. Manager’s Report 4bdrm 1bth 1 car ga- McAffee Mgmt. vaulted ceilings, club- 2.5bth wood deck, ad to all 45 newspapers PRIDE OF Ownership! COMMERCIAL SPACE 2. Board Members’ Re- rage Fenced Yard house, swimming pool Overlake, Steve 882- in Utah. Just call the Nice 1998 Mfr. house. ports and Requests TOOELE TWIN Home for lease. All sizes. Call $850/mo Call Talena Grantsville Brick Must see 139,900 Call 5033 Transcript Bulletin at Lease/ option, 4bdrm, 3. Correspondence 3bdrm, 1bth, car port, Burt 840-0928 435-830-8113 or Rambler. 2 bdrm. Alison 801-520-0736 882-0050 for all the de- 2bth, 1700sqft, master 4. Assignments Review $725/mo, $700/dep, FSBO $129,500 CLEAN www.realestatewithtale- 1 bath, newly Males of Tooele tails. (Mention ucan) bed and bath, vaulted 5. Financial and Bills 894 W 700 S. (801)319- Rambler, 2bdrm, 1997, Buildings na.com Prudential Utah remodeled, central air, ceilings, fireplace, car- 6. Adjourn 3967 4BDRM HUD HOME! Dbl garage, fenced Real Estate fireplace, nice yard. RANCHSTYLE house on port and decks. Bob (Published in the Tran- Only $26,349, Financ- yard, storage. 430 E Horse Property. BUILDING MATERIALS: TOOELE, 4bdrm 2bth Available Immediately. (435)224-5550 script Bulletin September DON’T THROW Money ing Referrals available! 670 N Open Saturday 3818sqft home, 1.13 METAL buildings, mini 2 car garage, hookups, $ 12, 2006) away! Buy for less than For Listings Call 800- 12pm-3pm 801-560- acre,5bdrm, 3.5bth, RV storage systems, roof fenced, $995/mo. 125,000 Mobile Homes rent. Free recorded 884-3347 366-9783 x B851 0840 parking. 1919 E Pebble and wall panels, metal 252 W. Wallace Way NOTICE OF PUBLIC message 24/7. Call to- Circle Lake Point, building components. (730 North) ALMOST NEW, 1,700 FSBO $170,000 3bdrm HEARING day 1-888-734-9350 ext Kim@801-580-5624 1999 MANUFACTURED Utah Manufacture 20 Davidson Realty sq. ft. home, 3 bed- 2bth New Carpet and PUBLIC NOTICE IS 100. Century21 Elite home 3bdrm 2bth, open years plus. Top quality (801)466-5078 room, 2 bath, full base- paint, fenced yard HEREBY GIVEN that the floor plan, vaulted ceil- low prices. Weekly De- GRANTSVILLE 3BDRM FOR SALE! ment, large garage on w/tramp in ground 801- Board of Trustees of the FOR SALE! SELLING YOUR HOME? ings, walk in closets, livery. 1-800-262-5347. 2bth cottage, 2 car TOOELE, 4BDRM 2bth .6 acre with irrigation 809-5921 801-809-7126 Advertise it in the clas- garden tub, fridge and Stansbury Service Agen- newer home, fenced, cobuildings@cobuildings. garage, central air, water in Joseph, Utah Leave Message sifieds. Call 882-0050 range Included asking net (ucan) cy of Tooele County, basement. $950/mo. private yard, 2 car ga- $130,000. Call $22,000 435-830-3919 Utah, shall convene a 399 Utah Drive rage, clean, $1100/mo (435)527-1099 (ucan) FSBO Remodeled SMALL HOME, new pri- If you build, remodel or public hearing on Wed- (400 W 400 S) plus deposit. John Tooele house, 1bdrm, vate drive/ yard, no 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile remove buildings you nesday, September 13, Davidson Realty (801)916-0101 Sell Your Home Here for BANK FORECLOSURE! 1bth, upstairs laundry, smoking, no dogs, 2nd home for rent, no smok- can place your classi- 2006, at 7:00 p.m., at the (801)466-5078 3bdrm 2bth Home, detached garage, So. 2nd West, $400/mo ing/ pets. 882-1550 fied ad in 45 of Utah's Stansbury Park Club- TOOELE, 6BDRM, 4bth, $ 80* $8,895! Won`t Last! $110,000. 324 West $550/dep. (435)830- house, #1 Country Club, $1450/mo, 2835sqft, tri- newspapers for only GRANTSVILLE HOUSE ea. More Homes Available, Vine. Call Richfield 8753 Lots & Land $155. for 25 words ($5. Stansbury Park, Utah. For rent split level level, very spacious, 6 For Listings Call 800- (435)201-0108 STANSBURY BEAUTI- The purpose of this hear- available now, fenced for each additional 3bdrm 2.5bth Office Call 882-0050 366-9783 xH772 (435)893-2158 FUL 5brdm 3.5bth on word). You will reach up ing is to seek public input downstairs 2 car garage yard, garden spot, large .31 acres 2900 sqft RV LAND WITH Water for concerning the future op- kitchen, central air, *Based on 13 issue contract. BEAUTIFL HOME FOR FSBO STANSBURY to 340,000 households $850/mo 435-840-2208 parking Basketball Sale 320 acre feet of and all you do is call the eration of the Stansbury hardwood floors, dog sale by owner: 3 bed- Park 4bdrm 3bth 2 new Court hardwood floors water available 200 Park Golf Course. The GRANTSVILLE Large run, 2 car garage, appli- room, 2.5 bath, Delta, Updated kitchen Transcript Bulletin at 2000 OVERLAKE Town- work out/office alarm acres Industrial facility 882-0050 for all the de- current lease for opera- 2bdrm 2bth cottage, ances. No smoking, home 3bdrm, 1.5bth, Utah. Lots of extras, 2380sqft Fenced yard system etc. Price re- 8400 N. Ellerbeck Rd. tion of the Stansbury 2 car garage, outdoor pet okay. Call natural gas, 2 car ga- Asking $223,500 739 tails. (Mention UCAN 1249sqft, End unit. duced $295,000 801- Grantsville Rail spur/ Classified Network) Park Golf Course will ex- central air, $795/mo. (801)835-5592 Original owners. rage, landscaped. Call Country Club 801-699- 673-4370 435-843- heavy power/ gas Call pire in February, 2008. 375 Utah Drive $115,000 For Info call (435)864-4348 or 5713 Scott Roberts or Dane Public Notices The Trustees of the TOOELE, OVERLAKE 5216 (400 West 400 South) 801-232-4578 (435)406-1206 (ucan) Pearson Coldwell Stansbury Service Agen- Townhouse, 3bdrm, FSBO, Rambler in Meetings Davidson Realty STORAGE New alarmed Banker Commercial cy invite all residents of 2.5bth, single garage, BEAUTIFUL 3bdrm 2bth Tooele 2200sqft 4bdrm (801)466-5078 3BDRM 1.5BTH home, units available now! 800-750-3133 Deadline for public no- Stansbury Park and any family room, $925. 1936 Rambler on Tooeles 2bth large storage/laun- big yard, needs little Many sizes from 5x5 to tices is 4 p.m. the day other interested parties GRANTSVILLE, 3bdrm N 40 W. (801)390-7266 east bench only dry, well maintained, TLC, $90,000. Great 10x30. Great rates! ONE HALF acre view lot prior to publication. to provide input before 2bth multi level, 2 car C-21 McAffee Mgmt. $279,900 Call Niki at nice area close to neighborhood. 172 S Very secure! On SR Tooele benchview dr Public notices submit- reaching a decision. garage, family room Remax Advance 435- schools Asking Price First Street. Open 201 at 7200 West. $90,000 435-496-4096 ted past the deadline Those unable to attend $950/mo WANT TO buy a home 840-2389 $149,000 435-830-4111 house Sat-Sun 9am- (801)250-9100 will not be accepted. the meeting may e-mail 98 North Aspen Way but have bad credit? STOCKTON BUILDING 2pm. (801)266-4085 UPAXLP suggestions to agen- (620 East) We can help! Call 801- BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM FSBO: HORSE property lots. 12000- 16000ft. (801)635-5613 TAYLORSVILLE Newly [email protected] or drop Davidson Realty 455-2417 home family room cov- New, Ponderosa Es- Newly constructed remodeled condomini- AGENDA them off at the Stansbury (801)466-5078 ered patio, private road, tate, Stansbury. 5bdrm, roads. Beautiful lake/ 3BDRM 2BTH Complete- um. Must see: 4 bed- NOTICE is hereby given Service Agency office lo- KIDS PARADISE Homes FSBO, 435-830-5284 2.5bth, 2 story, full mountain views. Great ly landscaped, Automat- rooms, two baths, dou- that the Board of Direc- cated at the Stansbury 4bdrm, 2bth, large ic sprinkler system, basement, 3 car ga- ble garage, fenced back for manufactured or BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM tors of the Stansbury Park Clubhouse. fenced yard, dishwash- 20x25 family room rage, 1/2ac, fireplace, yard, paved patio, kitch- custom built homes. rambler on large lot. Service Agency will hold (Published in the Tran- er, flat top range, mi- $$$SAVE MONEY w/fireplace, Upstairs 4500sqft, 1500sqft un- en appliances.. 801 882-7094 (801)860- 3bdrm 2bth. Only a Public Hearing to solicit script Bulletin August 31, crowave, indoor and Find HUD & Bank has office/den & sew- finished basement, 699-8789 or 277-1755. 5696 $249,900 in Grantsville. input concerning the fu- September 5, 7 &12, outdoor fireplaces owned homes at: ing/reading room, Ex- available September. Call Angela at REMAX ture operation of the 2006) close to school $1000 www.tooelebankowned tra large master, Stucco (801)809-6535 TOOELE LIKE New Water Shares Advance 884-3490. Stansbury Park Golf neg. 840-2543 homes.com or call for and stone construction, 1997 Rambler 3bdrm MUST SEE this fabulous Course on September PUBLIC NOTICE a list Berna or Chris Model homes and up- 1bth New carpet, linole- BEAUTIFUL HOME in updated rambler! 3bdrm 13, 2006, at 7:00 p.m., at Grantsville City will hold NEWER 3BDRM 2bth 2 435-840-5029, Group grades, Appliances stay um, paint, and land- WANTED: TOOELE Val- Stansbury Park 4bdrm, 3bth, 2 car, RV parking, the Stansbury Park Club- a public hearing to con- car garage, 645 E 670 1 Real Estate w/home W/D Negotia- scaping. Home warran- ley water rights, EVEN 3.5bth, formal living, 485 Mayo Circle. Chris- house, #1 Country Club sider potential projects N, $975/mo. Call Deb- ble, Views of moun- ty included No agents JUST ONE; Grantsville family rooms, loft, fin- tine (801)898-2744 Drive, Stansbury Park, for which funding may be bie Owner/ Agent 830- $199/ MONTH HOMES tains, Across from the Jim 801-580-7899 Irrigation Shares Want- 4716 from $199/ month 4% ished basement, land- Rocky Mountain Realty ed, $4500. Any quanti- Utah 84074. The Public applied under the CDBG park, Cable or Satellite scaped, RV pad, extras. Hearing will be immedi- Small cities Program for Down, 30 years @ accessible, Room to ty. 435-840-1472. RUSH VALLEY, 40 2750sqft $269,000 435- RAMBLER FOR Sale ately followed by the reg- Program Year 2006. 5.5% apr!. Buy foreclo- grow, Unfinished base- Buy. Sell. acres, beautiful 3bdrm, 882-6657 3bdrm 2bth partially fin- WANTED: WATER rights ularly scheduled Stans- Suggestions for potential sures! Available now! ment, 1622sqft, Alarm 2bth modular home, HUD, FSBO, Repos ished basement double Trade. or irrigation shares in bury Service Agency projects will be solicited, system w/two key pads. CONDO 3BDRM 3bth 2 coral, 3 stall barn, fenc- car garage sprinkler TOOELE RANSCRIPT Tooele Valley. Call Board Meeting. both verbally and in writ- etc! For listings (800) No agents please T ing, water, one year car garage Built 2001 system two tone paint BULLETIN Ross at 801-642-0119 Public Hearing ing, from all interested 366-9783 extension $192,900 435-882-7525 lease, $1600/mo. Great Tooele Location nice yard call 435-882- 1. Stansbury Park Golf parties. The expected 5330 (ucan) 882-0050 (702)290-3097 $169,900 801-631-7708 3171 Course amount of CDBG funds Business Meeting for this Program Year will

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Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Meetings Meetings Meetings Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous be discussed along with PUBLIC NOTICE vision to modify lot sizes after erected on the deposit of $5,000 in certi- and any information ob- ORDINANCE 2006-23 peace and safety of the title thereto (Defend- the range of projects eli- NOTICE IS HERBY GIV- of two lots. Located at property, and all ease- fied funds to the trustee tained may be used for AN ORDINANCE VA- county and the county’s ants). Civil No. gible under this program EN THAT the Tooele 1000 N Main St by Am- ments, appurtenances, at the time of sale, with that purpose. Dated: CATING THE ROAD inhabitants. 060301099 and a review of previous- City Planning Commis- source. and fixtures now or here- the balance due by noon 8/25/2006 CONNECTING SR-196 Therefore, this ordinance THE STATE OF UTAH ly funded projects. The sion will meet in a public 3. Public Hearing and after a part of the proper- the following business John W. Lish, ESQ., as TO THE IOSEPA CEME- shall take effect immedi- TO THE ABOVE- hearing will begin at 7:00 hearing and Business Recommendation on ty. day, at the office of the Successor Trustee TERY IN SKULL VAL- ately upon publication in NAMED DEFENDANTS: p.m. of September 20, meeting scheduled for amended plat for West The current beneficiary Trustee. At the west 1424 S. Legend Hills LEY one issue of a newspa- You are hereby sum- 2006 and will be held at Wednesday, September Point Meadows Condo- of the trust deed is Na- main entrance, North Dr., Ste. 120 Clearfield, THE COUNTY LEGIS- per published in and hav- moned and required to Grantsville City Council 13, 2006 in the hour of miniums to modify the tional City Mortgage Co. steps to the Tooele UT 84015 Phone (801) LATIVE BODY OF THE ing general circulation in file with the Clerk of the Chambers, 429 E. Main, 7:00 PM. The meeting design and layout of the and the record owner of County District Court, 47 614-5050 P255711 COUNTY OF TOOELE Tooele County. Third District Court , Grantsville, UT 84029. will be held at Tooele buildings to be construct- the property as of the re- S. Main Tooele Utah all (Published in the Tran- ORDAINS AS FOL- IN WITNESS WHERE- Tooele County, Utah, 47 Further information can City Hall in the City ed. Located at 600 N cording of the notice of right, title and interest script Bulletin September LOWS: OF, the legislative body South Main Street, be obtained by contact- Council Chambers, locat- 680 W by Dennis Hep- default is Mark L. Baer. conveyed to and now 5, 12 & 19, 2006) SECTION I - VACA- of Tooele County Tooele, UT 84074, an ing Wendy Palmer, City ed at 90 N Main Street, worth. The sale is subject to held by it under said TION. Having mailed passed, approved and answer in writing to the Recorder at 884-3411. In Tooele, Utah. 4. Public Hearing and bankruptcy filing, payoff, Deed of Trust in the Public Notices notices on March 31, enacted this ordinance Complaint which is on compliance with the Public Hearing to amend Recommendation on Or- reinstatement or any oth- property situated in said Miscellaneous 2005 to all abutting prop- this 5th day of Septem- file with the Clerk of the Americans with disabili- West Point Meadows dinance 2006-18 to er circumstance that County and State descri- erty owners and the Utah ber, 2006. Court and to serve upon ties Act, individuals Condominiums phase 2. amend ordinance 2006- would affect the validity bed as: Lot 4 Tooele Deadline for public no- Department of Transpor- ATTEST: or mail to Ronald L. El- needing special accom- This subdivision contains 16 allowing used car of the sale. If any such highlands subdivision, a tices is 4 p.m. the day tation and having con- TOOELE COUNTY ton, Plaintiff’s attorney, modations (including 3.63 acres, 63 units lo- sales in the MU-G zone circumstance exists, the subdivision of Tooele prior to publication. ducted a public hearing COMMISSION: 85 North Main Street, auxiliary communicative cated at 680 West 600 on a minimum 30,000 sale shall be void, the City, according to the of- Public notices submit- on April 26, 2005 and Dennis D. Ewing, Clerk Suite 200, Tooele, UT aids and services) during North. Amended plat to square foot lot with ac- successful bidder’s funds ficial plat thereof, record- ted past the deadline finding good cause Dennis Rockwell, 84074, a copy of said an- this hearing should notify correct building elevation cess from an arterial returned and the trustee ed in the Office of the will not be accepted. therefor, Tooele County Chairman swer within thirty (30) Wendy Palmer, City Re- changes since final plat road by Rachelle Custer. and current beneficiary County Recorder of UPAXLP hereby vacates the pre- (SEAL) days after service of this corder at Grantsville City approval. 5. Public Hearing and shall not be liable to the Tooele County, Utah. scriptive use road exist- Commissioner Rock- summons upon you. Hall, 429 E. Main, Pursuant to the Ameri- Recommendation on Or- successful bidder for any The street address and NOTICE ing in Sections 21 and well voted If you fail so to do, judg- Grantsville, UT 84029 at cans with Disabilities Act, dinance 2006-22 regard- damage. other common designa- An emergency hazard- 22, T3S, R8W, SLB&M, Commissioner Law- ment by default will be least three days prior to individuals needing spe- ing minimum design Bidders must tender to tion of the real property ous waste treatment per- connecting SR-196 to rence voted taken against you for the the hearing to be attend- cial accommodation dur- standards for single fami- the trustee a $5,000.00 described above is pur- mit (# UT-051-2006) has the Iosepa Cemetery. Commissioner John- relief demanded in said ed. ing this meeting should ly residential develop- deposit at the sale and ported to be: 135 South been issued to Dugway Two maps showing the son voted Complaint, which has Dated this 8th day of notify Rachelle Custer, ment by Rachelle Custer. the balance of the pur- 200 East Tooele Ut Proving Ground's Life road being vacated (Ex- APPROVED AS TO been filed with the clerk September 2006 Tooele City Planner prior 6. Review and Approval chase price by 12:00 84074. Estimated Total Sciences Test Facility lo- hibit A) and the legal de- FORM: of said Court. Wendy Palmer, City Re- to the meeting at (435) of Planning Commission noon the day following Debt as of September cated in Tooele County scription thereof (Exhibit Douglas J. Ahlstrom This is an action to quiet corder 843-2130 or TDD (435) minutes for meeting held the sale. The deposit 26, 2006 is $86,168.31. Utah. The permit allows B) are attached hereto Tooele County Attor- title to the following de- (Published in the Tran- 843-2180. August 23, 2006. must be in the form of a The undersigned Trustee Dugway Proving and by this reference ney scribed real property lo- script Bulletin September (Published in the Tran- Discussion cashier’s check or bank disclaims any liability for Ground's Life Sciences made a part hereof. (Published in the Tran- cated in Tooele County, 12, 2006) script Bulletin August 17, 1. Discussion on Allow- official check payable to any incorrectness of the Test Facility to treat in- A new public access script Bulletin September Utah, and thereby de- 22, 29, September 5 & ing a Class 4 (Construc- Lundberg & Associates. street address and other situ, one, 100 ml contain- route to the cemetery is 12, 2006) clare that any and all op- PUBLIC NOTICE 12, 2006) tion Debris) Landfill to be The balance must be in common designation, if er of collodion. The col- being created across posing rights, titles, or in- NOTICE IS HERBY GIV- Located at 1830 West the form of a wire trans- any, shown herein. Said lodion can be unstable public and private lands SUMMONS terest held by the De- EN THAT the Tooele PUBLIC NOTICE Highway 112 by Ra- fer, cashier’s check, sale will be made without and needs to be immedi- so there will still be pub- Earnest E. Chandler fendants be removed as City Planning Commis- NOTICE IS HERBY GIV- chelle Custer. bank official check (credit covenant or warranty, ately treated to avoid any lic access to the original (Plaintiff) vs. Emma E. clouds on Plaintiff’s title: sion will meet in a public EN THAT the Tooele 2. Discussion design union official checks are express or implied, re- additional contact with point of destination. Latimer, Heirs and De- Lots 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, and 9, hearing and Business City Council will meet in changes for Camelot Lei- not accepted) or U.S. garding title, possession, potentially explosive SECTION II - REPEAL- visees of Rex Hudson, Block 3, Goodwin Town- meeting scheduled for a public hearing and sure Condominiums Postal money order pay- condition or encumbran- items. This permit is in ER. Ordinances in con- Johns Does One site, of Tooele County, Wednesday, September Business meeting sched- parking garage exterior able to Lundberg & As- ces, including fees, effect from 7 September flict herewith are hereby through Ten, all other Utah. 13, 2006 in the hour of uled for Wednesday, Oc- design change by Ra- sociates. Cash pay- charges and expenses of 2006 through 8 Septem- repealed to the extent of persons unknown, Dated this 21st day of 7:00 PM. The meeting tober 4, 2006 in the hour chelle Custer. ments are not accepted. the Trustee and of the ber 2006. such conflict. claiming any right, title, August, 2006. will be held at Tooele of 7:00 PM. The meeting 3. Discussion on Com- A trustee’s deed will be trusts created by said Copies of the permit are SECTION III - EFFEC- estate, interest or lien Ronald L. Elton City Hall in the City will be held at Tooele mercial Table of Uses. delivered to the success- Deed of Trust, to pay the available for public in- TIVE DATE. In the opin- upon the real property Attorney for Plaintiff Council Chambers, locat- City Hall in the City Pursuant to the Ameri- ful bidder within three remaining principal sums spection during normal ion of the county com- described below, ad- (Published in the Tran- ed at 90 N Main Street, Council Chambers, locat- cans with Disabilities Act, business days after re- of the note(s) secured by business hours, or other mission, this ordinance is verse or hostile to the script Bulletin August 29, Tooele, Utah. ed at 90 N Main Street, individuals needing spe- ceipt of the amount bid. said Deed of Trust. The hours with prior arrange- necessary for the imme- Plaintiff’'s ownership, September 5, 12 & 19, Public Hearing to vacate Tooele, Utah. cial accommodations DATED: September 1, current beneficiary of the ment, on the 4th floor of diate preservation of the or clouding Plaintiffs' 2006) and amend Tooele Town Public Hearing to amend during this meeting 2006. Trust Deed as of the the Martha Hughes Can- Center No. 4. This sub- West Point Meadows should notify Rachelle Scott Lundberg, Trust- date of this notice is: non Health Building, 288 division containing 2 lots Condominiums phase 2. Custer, Tooele City Plan- ee Mortgage Electronic North 1460 West, Salt on 1.54 acres located at This subdivision contains ner prior to the meeting 3269 South Main, #100 Registration Systems, Lake City. For further in- 1000 North Main Street. 3.63 acres, 63 units lo- at (435) 843-2130 or Salt Lake City, UT Inc. The record owner of formation, contact Don Place Your Classified Ad Vacation and amend- cated at 680 West 600 TDD (435) 843-2180. 84115 the property as of the re- Verbica at (801) 538- ment to increase the size North. (Published in the Tran- (801) 263-3400 cording of the Notice of 6170. In compliance of Lot 1 to .934 acres Amended plat to correct script Bulletin September Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. Default is/are: Andy Per- with the Americans with and decrease the size of building elevation 12, 2006) – 5:00 p.m. kins. Dated: August 24, Disabilities Act, individu- lot two to .612 acres. changes since final plat L&A Case No. 06-56454 2006. als with special needs Pursuant to the Ameri- approval. Public Notices AL James H. Woodall (including auxiliary com- cans with Disabilities Act, Public Hearing to vacate Trustee's Sales THIS COMMUNICATION 10653 River Front Park- municate aids and serv- ONLINE! individuals needing spe- and amend Tooele Town IS AN ATTEMPT TO way, Suite 290 South ices) should contact cial accommodation dur- Center No. 4. This sub- Deadline for public no- COLLECT A DEBT, AND Jordan Ut 84095 Charlene Lamph, Office ing this meeting should division containing 2 lots tices is 4 p.m. the day ANY INFORMATION (801)254-9450 (800)245- of Human Resources at Go to notify Rachelle Custer, on 1.54 acres located at prior to publication. OBTAINED WILL BE 1886 (Hotline) Hours: 536-4413 (TDD 536- Tooele City Planner prior 1000 North Main Street. Public notices submit- USED FOR THAT PUR- 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. 4414). to the meeting at (435) Vacation and amend- ted past the deadline POSE. Signature/by: James H. (Published in the Tran- www.tooeletranscript.com 843-2130 or TDD (435) ment to increase the size will not be accepted. (Published in the Tran- Woodall, Trustee R- script Bulletin September 843-2180. of Lot 1 to .934 acres UPAXLP script Bulletin September 129910 12, 2006) (Published in the Tran- and decrease the size of 5, 12 & 19, 2006) (Published in the Tran- lot two to .612 acres. NOTICE OF TRUST- script Bulletin August 29, NOTICE TO CRED- script Bulletin August 17, ITORS AND AN- Pursuant to the Ameri- EE'S SALE NOTICE OF TRUST- September 5 & 12, 2006) 22, 29, September 5 & NOUNCEMENT OF AP- 12, 2006) cans with Disabilities Act, The following described EE’S SALE � property will be sold at POINTMENT individuals needing spe- APN: 10-028-0-0004 NOTICE OF TRUST- public auction to the Estate of JAME T. GO- PUBLIC NOTICE OF cial accommodation dur- Trust No. 1075034-07 EE’S SALE highest bidder at the CHIS MEETING AND AGEN- ing this meeting should Ref: Andy Perkins TRA: The following described West Main Entrance, CHRISTINE G. CON- DA notify Sharon Dawson, Loan No. XXXXXX3425. real property will be sold North Steps, Tooele NELLY, whose address Tooele County Eco- Tooele City Recorder IMPORTANT NOTICE at public auction to the County Courthouse, 47 is 3854 N. 570 W., Erda, nomic Development (435) 843-2110 or TDD TO PROPERTY OWN- highest bidder payable in South Main Street, UT 84074, has been ap- Advisory Committee (435) 843-2180 ER: YOU ARE IN DE- lawful money of the Unit- Tooele, Utah, on October pointed Personal Repre- The Tooele County Eco- (Published in the Tran- FAULT UNDER A DEED ed States at the time of 5, 2006, at 8:30 a.m. of sentative of the estate of nomic Development Ad- script Bulletin September OF TRUST, DATED Oc- sale, On the north steps said day, for the purpose the above-named dece- visory Committee will 5, 12, 19 & 26, 2006) tober 16, 2003. UNLESS to the main entrance at of foreclosing a trust dent. All persons having hold a meeting on Sep- YOU TAKE ACTION TO the Tooele County Court- PUBLIC NOTICE deed originally executed claims against the above tember 14, 2006 at 3:00 PROTECT YOUR house, 47 South Main, NOTICE IS HEREBY on September 11, 2002 estate are required to p.m. in the Auditorium at PROPERTY, IT MAY BE Tooele, UT, on GIVEN THAT the Tooele by Mark L. Baer, as trust- present them to Douglas the Tooele County Court- SOLD AT A PUBLIC 10/2/2006 at 01:00 PM of City Planning Commis- or, in favor of National Hogan, 86 South Main, house, 47 South Main, SALE. IF YOU NEED AN said day, for the purpose sion will meet in a public City Mortgage Co., cov- Tooele, UT 84074, who Tooele, Utah. EXPLANATION OF THIS of foreclosing a trust hearing and Business ering the following real is the attorney for the Es- PUBLIC MEETING: PROCEEDING, YOU deed executed by Lupe meeting scheduled for property purported to be tate, or the Clerk of the 1. Roll Call. SHOULD CONTACT A Kinikini, a single woman Wednesday, September located in Tooele County Court on or before the 2. Approval of minutes of LAWYER. On Septem- as Trustor(s), in favor of 13, 2006 in the hour of at 37 South 100 West, 12th day of November August 10, 2006. ber 26, 2006, at 4:30pm, Argent Mortgage Com- 7:00 PM. The meeting Tooele, UT 84074 (the 2006, or said claims shall 3. Presentation of Salt James H. Woodall, as pany, LLC, and recorded will be held at Tooele undersigned disclaims li- be forever barred. Lake Community Col- duly appointed Trustee on 04/06/2005, as Entry City Hall in the City ability for any error in the Law Office of L. Doug- lege’s Business outreach under a Deed of Trust re- No. 238490 in Book , Council Chambers, locat- address), and more par- las Hogan, P.C. program by Rick Bouillon corded October 17, Page , of Official Re- ed at 90 N Main Street, ticularly described as: 86 South Main Adjournment: 2003, as Instrument No. cords of Tooele County, Tooele, Utah. Beginning at the South- Tooele, UT 84074 Dated this 11th day of 212196, in Book 898, Utah, covering real prop- Agenda Items west corner of Lot 6, (435)843-5573 September, 2006 Page 520, of the Official erty located at 961 North 1. Public Hearing and Block 4, Plat A, Tooele (Published in the Tran- Mary Dixon, Secretary Records in the office at 650 East, Tooele, UT Recommendation on City Survey, Tooele City, script Bulletin September Tooele County Eco- the County Recorder of 84074, Tooele County, preliminary plat approval running thence North 12, 19 & 26, 2006) nomic Development Tooele County, State of State of Utah and more SAFE & for Copper Canyon phas- 27.5 feet; thence East 8 Advisory Committee Utah, executed by Andy particularly described as es 2-6 located at 1000 N rods to alley; thence SUMMONS FOR PUBLI- (Published in the Tran- Perkins A Single Man, follows: Lot 254, Canyon and 200 W by Fieldstone South 55 feet; thence CATION script Bulletin September will sell at public auction at Walden Hills subdivi- Homes. West 8 rods to street; IN THE THIRD DIS- 12, 2006) to highest bidder, paya- sion, no. 2, a subdivision 2. Public Hearing and thence North 27.5 feet to TRICT JUVENILE ble in lawful money of of Tooele City, according Recommendation on the point of beginning. COURT COUNTY OF Place Your Ad Here the United States at the to the official plat thereof TOOELE, STATE OF SOUND amended plat for Tooele Together with all the im- Call 882-0050 time of sale. Successful on file and of record in Town Center No 4 subdi- provements now or here- UTAH We protect the American way of life. bidders must tender a the Tooele county re- STATE OF UTAH, in the corder's office. A.P.N. interest of 13-039-0-0254 The ad- TRUJILLO, VICTOR We believe in national values like ORDINANCE 2006-24 dress of the property is DOB (06-06-05) purported to be 961 Child(ren) under 18 service, duty, and commitment. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 2, SUBSECTION 130 AND CHAPTER 15, TABLE North 650 East Tooele, years of age. 15-5-3.1(i) OF THE TOOELE COUNTY LAND USE ORDINANCE, TO REDEFINE THE UT 84074 The under- Judge Decker And when the nation called to us, TERM “KENNEL” AND TO ADJUST THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF DOGS ALLOWED AS signed disclaims liability TO: JUAN PEREZ- HOUSEHOLD PETS NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF for any error in the ad- TRUJILLO we served with honor and dignity. TOOELE COUNTY, UTAH AS FOLLOWS: dress. Said sale will be Tooele County SECTION I - PURPOSE. This ordinance seeks to increase the maximum number of household pets allowed made without covenant A proceeding concerning in areas zoned Rural Residential, Agriculture, or Multiple Use. The Erda, Pine Canyon, and Tooele County or warranty, expressed the above named child is Help us to guard our country and to Planning Commissions recommend passage of this ordinance. or implied, regarding title, pending in this Court and SECTION II - DEFINITION AMENDED. Chapter 2, Subsection 130 of the possession, or encum- an adjudication will be serve in our neighborhoods nationwide. Tooele County Land Use Ordinance is hereby amended to read as follows: brances, to pay the re- made which will include maining principal sum of (130) “Kennel” means any premises where domestic animals, such as dogs and cats, older than four months the permanent termina- Learn leadership, discipline, and the the note(s) secured by tion of your parental are kept, except where accessory to an agricultural use. said Deed of Trust, with SECTION III - TABLE AMENDED. Chapter 15, Table 15-5-3.1(i) of the Tooele County Land Use Ordinance rights. career skills that matter to America’s interest thereon, as pro- You are hereby sum- is hereby amended to read as follows: vided in said note(s), ad- moned to appear before future. Now is the time to step forward. Table 15-5-3.1. Agriculture, forestry and keeping of animals. vances, if any, under the this Court in said county terms of the Deed of on OCTOBER 26, 2006, # Use Multible use Agriculture Rural Residential Trust, estimated fees, AT 1:15 P.M. in Judge Join the proud ranks of the Army (MU-) (A-) (RR-) charges and expenses of Decker‚s courtroom lo- the Trustee and of the 40 80 160 20 40 1 5 10 cated at 47 SOUTH National Guard. trusts created by said MAIN ST., TOOELE, UT. i Household pets P P P P P P P P Deed of Trust, to wit: Your failure to appear $113,440.00 (Estimated). will result in a default Maximum 5 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 Sale information may be judgment and the termi- number of dogs as available by calling one nation of your parental household pets: business day prior to (or rights. on) the scheduled sale DATED THIS 8th day of SECTION IV - REPEALER. Ordinances and resolutions in confl ict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent date. Please be advised September, 2006. of such confl ict. that the opening bid LISA W. NAGEL SECTION V - EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall become effective 15 days after its passage provided amount may be reduced Assistant Attorney Gen- it has been published, or at such publication date if more than 15 days after passage. from the total debt due. eral Ord. 2006-24 IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Tooele County Commission, which is the Bidders must be pre- (801)366-0250 legislative body of Tooele County, passed, approved and enacted this ordinance this 5th day of September pared to tender to the (Published in the Tran- 2006. trustee $5,000.00 at the script Bulletin September sale and the balance of ATTEST: TOOELE COUNTY COMMISSION: 12, 19, 26 & October 3, the purchase price by Dennis D. Ewing, Clerk Dennis Rockwell, Chairman 2006) 10:00 AM the day follow- Commissioner Rockwell voted ing the sale. Both pay- Commissioner Lawrence voted ments must be in the 1-800-GO-GUARD Commissioner Johnson voted form of a cashier’s TOOELETRANSCRIPT APPROVED AS TO FORM: check. Cash or “official BULLETIN www.1-800-GO-GUARD.com Douglas J. Ahlstrom checks” are not accepta- Tooele County Attorney Published in the Transcript Bulletin September 12th 2006 ble. This firm is assisting 882-0050 in the collection of a debt B10 TUESDAY September 12, 2006

USDA. scorching, and stir more fre- pers (about 4 medium) 15 minutes in boiling water-bath Process 15 minutes in a boiling Canning Freezing tomatoes quently as sauce thickens. Cool, 1 hot red pepper, finely canner. Yield about 6 pints water canner. Yield about 6 pints. Continued from page B1 Cooked Pack puree into can-or-freeze jars chopped Dilled Green Tomatoes Tomato Preserves or plastic freezer boxes leaving 1 cup sugar Select firm, ripe tomatoes. 5 pounds small, firm green 1 1/2 quarts peeled, small, 1/2 inch head space. flavored. Since the juice tends Wash and core them, cut and 3 tablespoon salt tomatoes yellow, green or red tomatoes Seal, label and freeze. to separate from the tomatoes, cook until soft — Press tomatoes 3 tablespoons mixed pickling 1/4 cup canning salt (about 2 pounds) it is often somewhat watery. Try through a sieve or food mill. spices 3 1/2 cups vinegar 1 tablespoon mixed pickling removing the seeds and juice and Cool, Pack puree into can- Drying tomatoes, tomato 1 tablespoon celery seed 3 1/2 cups water spices simply cutting up the meaty por- or-freeze jars or plastic freezer sauce, paste 1 tablespoon mustard seed 6 or 7 cloves garlic 1 (1/2-inch) piece ginger root tion of the tomatoes so that the 6 or 7 heads fresh dill or 1/4 boxes leaving 1/2 inch head Choose paste-type tomato 2 1/2 cups vinegar 4 cups sugar mixture has less juice in it. cup dill seeds space. varieties. Wash; dip in boiling Combine 1 cup thinly sliced lemon • Drying tomatoes is some- 6 or 7 bay Seal, label and freeze. water 30 seconds; then dip in tomatoes, pep- (about 2 medium) thing few people consider, leaves cold water to remove skins. Core. pers, onions, 3/4 cup water although freeze-dried tomatoes Juice Wash and Select firm, ripe tomatoes. Cut into slices 1/4 inch thick. Dry sugar and salt Wash and drain tomatoes. Do have been deemed something of core tomatoes; Wash, core, cut tomatoes into at 145 degrees until crisp. Use in in a large sauce- not core tomatoes. Tie spices a special treat in recent years. cut into halves pieces. Simmer about 5 minutes. soups, sauces or combined with pot. Cook gen- and gingerroot in a spice bag. Some people like to put dried or quarters. Combine spice bag, sugar, lemon tomatoes in dressings or mix Put through a sieve or food other vegetables for flavor. Can tly 45 minutes. Combine salt, and water in a large saucepot. them into salads for a special mill. Cool. Pack puree into can- be powdered and used to make Tie spices in a vinegar and Simmer 15 minutes. Add toma- treat. or-freeze jars or plastic freezer tomato sauces, paste or catsup. spice bag. Add water in a toes; cook gently until tomatoes • Pickling generally includes boxes leaving 1/2 inch head Water content before drying is 94 spice bag to large saucepot. become transparent, stirring sauces, catsup and relishes and, space. percent. tomato mixture. Bring to a boil. frequently to prevent sticking. of course considerable vinegar Seal, label and freeze. (Note: You can also seed, skin Cook until mix- Pack toma- Remove from heat. Cover and for preservation. Sauce and puree tomatoes in a blender. ture is reduced toes into hot let stand 12 to 18 hours in a Following are some tested Follow recipe above for juice. Spread over a sheet of Saran by one-half, jars, leaving cool place. Remove spice bag. recipes for the various methods Cook by boiling until reduced Wrap or similar plastic to 1/2 about 45 min- 1/4 inch head- Remove tomatoes and lemon of tomato preservation from the by half. Stir frequently to avoid inch thick and dry as above for a utes. As mix- tomato leather. space. Add 1 from syrup. Boil syrup 2 to 3 min- ture thickens, garlic clove, 1 utes or longer to thicken. Return stir frequently head of dill (or tomatoes and lemon to syrup; Canning to prevent 2 teaspoons boil 1 minute. Remove from heat. Chili Sauce sticking. Add dill seeds), and Skim foam if necessary Ladle hot 4 quarts chopped, peeled, vinegar and cook slowly until it is 1 bay leaf to each jar. Ladle hot preserves into hot jars, leaving cored tomatoes (about 24 large) as thick as desired .Remove spice liquid over tomatoes, leaving 1/4 inch headspace. Adjust two- 2 cups chopped onions (about bag. Ladle hot sauce into hot 1/4 inch headspace. Remove air piece caps. Process 20 minutes 2 medium) jars, leaving 1/4 inch headspace. bubbles. Adjust two-piece caps. in a boiling-water canner. Yields 2 cups chopped sweet red pep- Adjust two-piece caps. Process about 6 half pints. THS RODEO CLUB IS SELLING: REDS, RUSSETS AND YUKON GOLDS. over 100 such projects throughout Tooele County Boys and Girls Club. In addition to the Teen Center DON’T WAIT! the state of Utah and thousands The center will be open Tuesdays, clean up, Day of Caring volunteers THEY GO FAST! Service across the nation, Shirley said. “I Wednesdays, and Thursdays from throughout the state cleaned up Potatoes will be here Continued from page B1 $ 00 didn’t know what I was getting 3 to 7 p.m. Youth ages 13 to 18 are a children’s center in Kearns and September 18th into until the kickoff breakfast,” invited to use the center for a fee Together they worked more than the Road Home overflow shelter in Thursday, on the morning of the of $10 per year. During the summer Reserve your Potatoes 50 LB. BAG 300 volunteer hours, he said. Midvale. A group of volunteers also now by contacting: event. the building will also house the Wal-Mart also donated the 35 gal- helped sod the Girl’s Scouts Camp Rick Anderson 12 More than 2,600 volunteers from Intervention Prevention program, Cloud Rim. (435) 840-2554 lons of paint applied to the outside 96 organizations were involved in a she said. Bob Gowans of the building with two airless variety of projects during the Day The teen center will provide The event allows local organiza- (435) 830-2336 paint sprayers. One of the machines of Caring, according to the United homework assistance, arts and tions to celebrate their spirit of vol- Sherrie Harrell was donated by a volunteer; a sec- Way. crafts, sports and games and unteerism, a United Way spokesman (435) 882-2463 ond was donated by a Grantsville The Tooele Teen Center is healthy snacks, she said. The build- said. An estimated 15,000 volunteer business. scheduled to open on Sept. 19, ing includes a large recreation area, hours were served by the end of the The Tooele project was one of said Darlene Dixon, director of the a kitchen and a lounge TV area. Day of Caring.

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