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TOOELE Lady Buffs RANSCRIPT fall shy T of record fourth straight title See A10 BULLETIN May 23, 2006 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 112 NO. 104 50 cents Short ballot, demonstrations may ease voting machine fears Some Utahns still concerned about vote tampering

by Mark Watson “It will give voters a chance to whether Walt Shubert or Kendall STAFF WRITER learn how the new touch screen Thomas should face Republican For those who are proficient system works. If people are still Bruce Clegg for Commissioner using ATMs to get cash or can unsure we encourage them to vote Seat B in November. navigate computer prompts while by absentee ballot. If any group “Obviously, there will be a learn- filling out online applications, vot- wants a demonstration, we can ing curve for the voters using the ing during the primary election on schedule one for them; they just Diebold machines because we’ve June 27 should be no problem. need to call the clerk’s office.” used the punch system for so Tooele County Chief Deputy The clerks can be reached at long,” said Steve McDonald of the Clerk Marilyn Gillette set up one 435-843-3140. The can also set up Utah Lieutenant Governor’s Office of the new Diebold Accuvote voters to use absentee ballots. today. “We used them (Diebold) machines Friday evening at the The county will host a booth at last year without any problems Tooele Senior Citizens Center. the Tooele County Fair where vot- during the Davis County election With help from Gillette, the seniors ers can test the new touch screen and Farmington municipal elec- were able to cast their votes in a system. tion. We’ve also used them in mock election using the Diebold On June 27 voters will decide Brigham City. We believe it will be photography / Mark Watson machine. Gillette said it may be a whether to approve a bond to build a better than the old system, because Elnor Nichols (left) and Margaret Jordt learn about the Diebold voting machine Friday from Tooele County good thing that there are only two new high school in Stansbury Park, Chief Deputy Clerk Marilyn Gillette at the Tooele Senior Citizens Center. The touch screens will be used items on the June 27 ballot. and Democrat voters will decide SEE MACHINES ON A6 for the first time in the county during the June 27 primary.

Spring Ride Firefighters break earth for station by Mary Ruth Hammond STAFF WRITER Grantsville’s volunteer firefighters stood at attention as the national flag was raised Saturday over the site that by year’s end will house a new $2,255,000 fire station. May 20, 2006 marked the groundbreaking for the new station and there were plenty of smiles and high-fives from firefighters as well as other community residents. “This is a great day,” said Fire Chief Lance Marshall, who comes from a family that proudly boasts of three generations of firefighting volun- teerism. In addition to Lance, older brother Brent is a former Grantsville Fire Chief. Additionally, Brent served as President of the Utah Firemen’s Association and is currently a Grantsville City Councilman. Lance and Brent’s dad, Roland Marshall (deceased), was a volunteer firefighter. Brent’s two sons, Ryan and Collin, also now serve with the fire department.

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photography / Troy Boman rollover kills Grantsville Elementary fifth graders, parents and teachers rode bicycles from the school to the Utah Firefighters Museum at Deseret Peak Complex Monday morning. In years past, students rode to the Boy Scout campgrounds at South Willow Canyon and the Benson Grist Mill. SLC woman by Missy Thompson STAFF WRITER Newest judge in Utah to take over Tooele bench Going too fast around a curve turned deadly for a Salt Lake City woman on Saturday morning by Jesse Fruhwirth family moved to West Jordan when he they have the opportunity to ask you a when the convertible she was traveling in rolled STAFF WRITER was in elementary school. He received wide variety of anything,” Kouris said. near Lookout Pass in southern Tooele County. Tooele’s court will soon be held by his undergraduate, master’s in busi- “Then they vote right there on the spot Cassandra Tucker, 34, was pronounced dead the 3rd District Court’s newest judge. ness administration, as well as his law ... Two weeks later the entire Senate at the scene at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. The driver, Vetted from among dozens of appli- degree from the University of Utah. body met and I had to appear in front Rachel Gibbons, 27, Smithfield, was not seri- cants and now approved by the state He is married to a Tooele gal, former of those folks. The [Senate] voted and ously injured. Senate, Judge Mark Kouris will take state Senator George Mantes’ daughter confirmed me unanimously.” Chief Deputy Ron Matekel of the Tooele the bench in Tooele in July. Stacey Mantes Kouris. At 45 years old, Kouris was chosen by the nominat- County Sheriff’s office said the convertible was Kouris worked at the Utah Federal he has two daughters, age six and nine. ing commission back in January. He going too fast around a curve, went up on the Defender office in Salt Lake City for He lives with his family in Holladay and took his oath of office on May 2 at side of a hill and rolled. the last five years. He will take over is a member of the Greek community. the Matheson Courthouse in Salt Lake “Witness stopped and helped get the driver for Judge Randall N. Skanchy who has He will commute to Tooele. City. He has been hearing cases since out,” Matekel said, “but they were not able to served Tooele for three years. Skanchy The nomination process for new then. He said his first case was a civil resuscitate the victim.” will continue his judgeship behind the judges is rigorous. He said dozens of lawsuit involving an injury. The driver was not wearing a seat belt and bench in Salt Lake City’s drug court. applications were submitted for the “It was a big civil case where a per- was partially ejected from the vehicle. Matekal “He’s done an incredible job and open judgeship. son was hurt in the parking lot,” Kouris said Tucker, however, was wearing a seat belt I hope to pick up where he left off,” “A screening committee reads all of said. “In this case, they are fighting and was trapped under the vehicle. Kouris said of Skanchy. photo / Tom Smart, Deseret Morning News those applications and limits it to 12,” over cones and that kind of stuff.” Tooele resident Stewart Smith was traveling He praised Skanchy for his work Judge Mark Kouris Kouris said. “After that they then pick Besides continuing the popular drug east toward Lookout Pass when he witnessed in setting up Tooele’s drug court and five, and then the governor picks one court program, Kouris said he is inter- the car roll and spin. appears to be even more effective than said certainly he plans to continue the out of the five as his appointment.” ested in other so-called “therapeutic “I was about one turn away by the time I got in Salt Lake City because you have a program. But being handpicked by the gover- jurisprudence” programs. there,” Smith said. “She almost hit somebody community feel to it ... The audience is “I worked a lot with the drug court nor is not the end of the process. “I’ve had an opportunity to observe over the top (of the hill).” here in Salt Lake,” he said. “The pro- a courtroom full of people you know.” “Then you have to appear before gram [Skanchy] has set up there Kouris was born in Wyoming but his the Senate judiciary committee and SEE JUDGE ON A2 SEE FATALITY ON A2

WEATHER OPEN FORUM A4 HOMETOWN B1 INSIDE Mostly clear tonight. Lows in OBITUARIES A6 CROSSWORD B3 Sound of ‘Idol’ music fills the lower 50s. Mostly sunny Tooele Veterans Memorial Park Wednesday. Highs in the 80s. TV LISTINGS A9 DOINGS B3 See B1 Complete Forecast: A2 SPORTS A10 CLASSIFIEDS B4 A2 TUESDAY May 23, 2006 ETCETERA ... WWII vet finally awarded high school diploma Temps/Precipitation ValleyLocal WeatherWeather Forecast by Missy Thompson with Rich Valdez, a counselor at Date High Low (prec./inches) STAFF WRITER THS, to get everything started. May 18 92 62 Wed 85/59 Tooele High Principal Kendall After Young returned from the May 19 90 64 .04 5/24 Topham, who has been the service and married Mary Anne May 20 88 63 trace A mainly sunny sky. Warm. High May 21 86 65 school’s top boss only six weeks, Johnson, the couple returned to around 85F. Winds SW at 5 to 10 handed out his first diploma last Ophir, Young’s hometown. They May 22 85 66 mph. night — to a man who should moved to Tooele in 1958 so their Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer have received that award 63 years children would be closer to the for the National Weather Service, reports ago. schools. that his recording station at 139 S. Main Thu received .04 inches of precipitation 87/55 James Young, Jr., 81 of Tooele, Along with receiving his high between May 18 and May 22 and a total of 5/25 accepted his honorary high school school diploma, Young was also .60 so far this month. The normal for May Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper diploma on May 22, 2006 during presented with his son’s 1966 THS is 1.91 inches. 80s and lows in the mid 50s. the Senior Scholarship Night at For the water year, which began Oct. class ring. His son died a couple 1, 2005, Tooele has received 13.63 inches Tooele High School. of years ago. of precipitation. The normal for the year is “It’s a real honor to be here, “I was honored,” Young said. 18.49 inches of precipitation. Fri 82/56 especially to give out this award,” “How they got it, I didn’t know 5/26 Topham said during the ceremo- until last night. My daughter-in- Pollen Count A few clouds. Highs in the low 80s ny. “But this is more than an law gave it to my daughter in and lows in the mid 50s. award, it’s a high school diploma. The pollen counts from the Illinois. She got it all cleaned up “I haven’t give any (diplomas) Intermountain Allergy and and brought it to the school. It’s out yet ... this one is not to a grad- Asthma Clinic in Salt Lake City awesome!” Sat uate of 2006. Tonight we honor a as of May 23, 2006, were as fol- 69/47 Even though Young didn’t grad- special and wonderful man.” lows: 5/27 uate with the rest of his class in Young would have graduat- Oak — Very High Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 1943, he has been to every class ed from Tooele High School in Mulberry — High 60s and lows in the upper 40s. photography / Missy Thompson reunion. 1943, but skipped the last year Tooele High Principal Kendall Topham presents James Young, Jr. with Grass — High “It’s a great bunch. We liked of school to enlist in the military. a class ring originally owned by Young’s son. Maple — Moderate each other and had fun together,” He proudly served from 1943-46 Cedar — Low Sun Young said. 67/46 under the command of General the one I took across the (Utah) I thought of, but I never got out Willow — Low 5/28 Young was so proud to receive George S. Patton. beach,” Young said. “I want to to reach it,” Young said. “My fam- Locust — Low Partly cloudy with a stray thunder- his diploma with his family in Young walked up across the Ginko — Low storm. thank everyone, I never dreamed ily kept this [a secret] from me. stage in the THS auditorium to attendance. His son and daughter Russian Olive — Low ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content it would happen.” I found out about it two weeks receive the diploma he has only and their families were all there Sagebrush — Low Service Young was very honored and ago.” dreamed about. to support him. Plantain — Low surprised to receive his diploma. Young’s daughter, Francis “That walk was further than “I’m 81 now and this tops it,” Chenopods — Low “It was one of those things that Ripley from Illinois made contact Young said. Mold — Low ‘Idol’ takes on particular interest for Tooele mom Baby makes first show by Missy Thompson Dieterich has been the drum- “He called me and said, ‘Mom The contract is for three years. STAFF WRITER mer of Hicks’ band for the past I’m on national TV!’” Seals said. They have concerts this sum- “American Idol” is the number- several years; the two were even Hicks spent a lot of time with mer, and the contestant contract in world on side of I-80 one show on television. With the house mates in Nashville while his band while he was visit- for 12 months which include the using a friend’s recording stu- ing his hometown. According by Jesse Fruhwirth late. finale Tuesday and Wednesday show and tour. dio. All members of the band are to Seals, Hicks is anxious to get STAFF WRITER “The baby was [already] deliv- nights, ratings are sure to sky- Seals hasn’t met Hicks, but Even though it’s not the kind ered when the trooper arrived,” rocket as “American Idol” zeal- previous University of Alabama home. students and frequently perform Seals said Dieterich and the according to her son, Hicks is of roadside service any woman Gutierrez said. “The husband had ots await the announcement of in Tuscaloosa, Ala. rest of the band members are his own person. What the audi- would want, a Wendover resi- delivered it.” the fifth winner. “They call themselves a jam really excited for Wednesday ence sees on television is who dent went into labor and had her The baby was delivered with Samantha Seals, of Tooele, band,” Seals said. “They’re a night’s show results. baby on the side of the freeway. the assistance of a 911 dispatcher he is. is especially anxious for the combination of southern rock “It’s been hard to guess wheth- Assisted by only her husband and who gave instruction on when to Hicks will compete against upcoming performance and the and just good old stuff.” er Taylor would win,” Seals said. another motorist, the baby was tie the umbilical cord. Trooper Katharine McPhee, the “Soul announcement of who will be The band was filmed and “Whatever he accomplishes will already crying its first tears when Arnold, nonetheless, assisted the Patrol” versus the “McPheever,” the next Idol. Her son, Zippy shown on “American Idol” when be great for the band. They’re law enforcement arrived. couple with their newborn healthy on Tuesday, May 23, at 7 p.m. Dieterich, is the drummer of the Hicks went home to Alabama kind of counted on for a con- The parents are Alma and baby. Taylor Hicks Band in Alabama. last week. Seals said her son tract.” on FOX. Enrique Peres of Wendover. They “The baby was healthy, no com- Until “American Idol” relinquish- was in the background while The band doesn’t have a “My son told me ‘he (Hicks) were driving to Salt Lake City plications whatsoever,” Gutierrez es his name, they are known as Hicks sang to his hometown, choice of whether or not Hicks kind of moves funny, ” Seals to a hospital Thursday, but their said. “We had an ambulance Little Memphis Blues Orchestra. Birmingham, Ala. is allowed to play with his band. said. baby, Jair, was in such a hurry he respond out and then they took popped out just 20 miles into their them the rest of the way to LDS journey. Hospital in Salt Lake.” performed CPR for 20-30 minutes UHP Sgt. Bob Gutierrez said The medically underserved troopers are trained to deal with casino town has its own clinic, Fatality before Tooele County Search and Notice of Memorial all kinds of first aid emergencies. but hours are limited. continued from page A1 Rescue got to the scene. “Wendover has a clinic but it’s Matekel said no drugs or alco- “All of our troopers are trained Smith was the only one who hol were involved in the fatality. Day Deadline Changes through a first responder course,” only open during business hours. had cell phone service and called Gutierrez said. “A lot of our troop- It’s not 24 hours.” Gutierrez said. 911 to initiate help. He helped get ers are certified EMTs. Everybody “They do have an excellent ambu- the driver out of the car and gave Tooele Due to the Memorial Day Holiday the Tooele Transcript is pretty much trained in child- lance service out there. Sometimes some simple, basic, first aid to Bulletin will be closed Monday, May 29th. birth.” [patients] think they can make it all the victim. The deadlines for the Tuesday issue will be as follows: Trooper Tom Arnold responded the way to Salt Lake. Sometimes “I got her to lay down on a blan- “We Are Your Neighborhood to the scene after 7 a.m. But his that doesn’t happen.” ket and found out their names Classified Advertising: Friday, May 26th by 4:45 pm. medical skills were simply too e-mail: [email protected] Family Theatre” and went to help the other girl,” 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. Smith said. “The car was upside Community News Items (i.e. wedding announcement, (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 down and the passenger inside birthday, baby, etc.): Friday, May 26th by 3:00 pm. Tickets are now available online THS offers sports health physicals was upside down.” at www.movieswest.com As more people stopped to Sports health physicals for Sponsors are Pinnacle help, they were able to lift the car th th THS students have been set for Physical Therapy, Mountain West up to get Tucker out. May 19 - 25 Wednesday, May 24, from 5-7 Medical Center, Mountain West Starting May 19th “There was another guy with pm p.m. at the high school’s gym- Family Practice and Mountain open at 3:15 medical training there and we nasium. Cost is $15, which is West Worx. both got under the car,” Smith * donated back to the THS athlet- Any 8th-grader who plans to said. “He took care of her legs Over the Hedge ic department for training room play THS sports next year must Dly: 4:35, 7:05, 9:20 and I on the other end with her upgrades, supplies and other have a physical before they can Sat: 12:10, 2:20, 4:35, 7:05, 9:20 shoulders and arms got her out Sun: 12:10, 2:20, 4:35, 7:05 items. compete. All football players, (PG) from under the car.” Parents should come with wrestlers, cheerleaders and According to Smith, the man their student(s) to sign the drill team members must have a RV with medical training began to Dly: 4:30, 7:00, 9:20 physical permission slips and to physical EVERY year. perform first aid when an emer- Sat: 12:15, 2:20, 4:30, 7:00, 9:20 ������������ make the $15 payment. By doing this on Wednesday (PG) gency room nurse arrived and Sun: 12:15, 2:20, 4:30, 7:00 ���������������������������������� Physicians include Seergio night, athletes can get this out of � �� Abarca, M.D. and Bryan Ditty, the way early and the proceeds Mission Impossible 3 ��������������� � � �� P.A. Therapists are Craig will go back into the THS ath- Dly: 4:10, 7:00, 9:35 �������������������� � Packham, PT; Kim Cracroft, letic department budget. Judge Sat: 12:15, 4:10, 7:00, 9:35 PT; Dave Carbonara, PT; Jed For more information, call Sun: 12:15, 4:10, 7:00 (PG-13) continued from page A1 Crowtown, PT; Kyle Toone, PT, Richard C. Valdez, THS athletic * and Amber Ogden, PTA. director, at 833-1981. mental health court,” Kouris said, The Davinci Code “as well as domestic violence Dly: 3:30, 6:30, 9:30 Sat: 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, 9:30 court. I think all of these things Sun: 12:30, 3:30, 6:30 (PG-13) have to be looked at very seri- * ���������������� ously.” Poseidon Drug courts and the like utilize Dly: 4:45, 7:00, 9:15 ���������������� �������� ����������������� the court system to create stiff Sat: 12:20, 2:30, 4:45, 7:00, 9:15 oversight that measures offenders’ Sun: 12:20, 2:30, 4:45, 7:00 (PG-13) �������������� ����������������������� successes and failures. Usually �������������� ��������� ������������������������� offenders avoid substantial jail ������������� ������������������ An American Haunting ������������� ���������������������� time and proponents argue that Dly: 4:30, 9:15 ������ ����������������������������������� ������������������������ the courts are more effective than Sat: 12:10, 4:30, 9:15 ���������������������� � ����������� ������������ Sun: 12:10, 4:30 (PG-13) ����������������������������������������������� simply incarcerating drug addicts ���� ��������������� ������������������� ��������������������������������������������������� and mentally ill individuals. �������������� ���������������� ��������������������������������������������� Ice Age 2 ������������������������������������������� “Certainly a lot of money is ��������� Dly: 7:05 ���������������������������������� saved in the court in terms of ������ ���������������� ������������������� Sat: 2:25, 7:05 ��������������������������������������������� incarceration,” Kouris said. “The ����������� ������������� ��������������������������������������������� Sun: 2:25, 7:05 (PG) ���������� ����������� ��������������������� ��������������������������������������������� reality is the jail is just not the Show Times are subject to change. � ������������ ���������� ����������� ����������������������� ������������ ����������������������������������������� answer on a lot of issues ... 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■ Editorials, guest opinions, letters to the editor ■ Managing Editor Mike Call: 882-0050 Open Forum

Voice of Tooele County since 1894 Our View Respect the land

Memorial Day marks the first long weekend of the warm weather season. With the canyons open it gives opportunity for people to enjoy our beautiful surrounding mountains. Unfortunately, both public and private properties are too often flattened by ATVs, jeeps, and trucks and littered by careless hikers, campers, bikers and equestrians. When ATVs go off designated trails they give other off-road vehicle users a bad reputation and will likely result in more stringent limitations on privileg- es as the county trail system is further developed. Those who enjoy off-road recreation will be deemed as more responsible as they act that way. The same goes for equestrians, hikers, bikers and other outdoor enthusi- asts. Our experience is most readers respect and enjoy nature and share our frustration. We encourage responsible nature-lovers to scold those acting with disregard to the environment. Speak up, be brave (of course be polite) and notify law enforcement. The more able you are to encourage litterbugs to clean up after themselves the more rights we are all likely to enjoy on public and private lands. The same goes with obeying other laws. Sometimes when you go up the canyon there aren’t any garbage cans around to throw away trash. It’s no excuse, however, for leaving the beauti- ful, natural surroundings of Tooele County littered with food wrappers, beer bottles and dirty diapers. Don’t tear down gates or signs. Those who do should be punished with LETTERS TO THE EDITOR fines. At the same time, private land owners should provide more detailed infor- pick up but she was too busy talking on Bond a proactive solution her cell phone to notice! History book anticipated mation about where their property lines lie if they wish to keep the public out. Editor: Editor: In talking with what seems to be the Hikers, bikers and ATV riders have no idea whether you own 50 acres or five With responsible management and care- Lace Burrows and Dalene Russell are entire police force of Tooele, we’ve been unless it’s posted with a map similar to those seen on trail heads, or enclosed ful planning, the district has been able to working together to compile the informa- told that there just aren’t enough of them to with fences and gates. Clear markings should make individuals more likely to accommodate the growth in Tooele Valley tion for publication of the Rush Valley cover what’s becoming a growing problem respect your property lines — and more accountable if they don’t. and the influx of students at the elemen- History book. I would like to acknowledge all over the city. They know people are We commend the County Commission, particularly the Trails Committee, tary school level to date. The current pro- the historical data that Dalene Russell has speeding here, they’ve approached the city for efforts to assist property owners in this endeavor. We also encourage posal from the district includes a plan to gathered for the book that is being com- council about it, but for some reason, the property owners to continue the Tooele tradition of limited public access to construct a new elementary school, ready piled for publication. city council doesn’t think they can afford some private land. to be opened in the fall of 2009. Dalene has been the Rush Valley Ward to hire more police. Can they afford to By then, it is projected that an addition- historian for over 21 years. During those be sued by a family whose child has been al 1,334 students over current enrollment years she has gathered historical data and hit by a car going way too fast? Can they ANOTHER VIEW will be added to our elementary school is currently working on the 22nd book. She afford to lose revenue because the citizens classrooms. Without a new elementary has gathered pictures, newspaper clippings of this city are getting tired of talking and school, enrollment projections indicate and has written historical information getting no results, so they move to an even that the overall utilization of the elemen- about them. Don’t tell me your name more rural part of the area? I don’t think tary schools within the district will be near I would like to recognize Dalene for all so. capacity in the fall of 2009, leaving little the work she has accomplished and is pro- If more traffic cops are hired, I can room for future growth. When the new viding for this history book. almost guarantee the revenue will increase and you might get a tip elementary school opens, the elementary As a former resident of St. John, I would greatly, just from all the tickets that are schools districtwide will be at 88 percent personally like to commend both of you being issued! The problem is only going to Having eaten the average bear, I find the idea of of capacity. for the work you are doing. I will be look- get worse and I would hope that somebody in restaurants on having to sit quietly while some- Approval of the bond will allow the ing forward to having one of the first cop- (other than my neighbors and I) will take numerous occa- one recites an essay on the “load- district to continue to be proactive in man- ies of the book. action before somebody gets hurt. sions, I’m fairly ed” baked potato mildly disturb- aging the growth in Tooele Valley, provid- Luana Hutchins Kristi Redd comfortable with ing. Unfortunately, since I’d like ing quality learning opportunities for our Tooele the basic opera- to occasionally eat more than the children. Please vote “Yes” for the bond on Tooele tion of a menu contents of stolen pic-a-nic bas- June 27. and don’t need kets, I sometimes find myself din- Vote for flag amendment Jeremy Scott Anti-violence event great Editor: an overzealous ing in one of these chains. Marked Editor: Stansbury Park I agree with most things Sen. Bob waiter to explain by their diverse but bland menus, As advocates for victims of domestic Daniel Kline Bennett does, but almost every year I have it to me. Perhaps chain restaurants take a variety violence and sexual assault, we can some- Guest Columnist written to him asking him to vote for the this might be a of different types of food, remove Chivalry is not dead times get “tunnel-vision” and focus only on Editor: “Flag Amendment,” and every year he valuable service most of the flavor and cover them the dark side of lives overshadowed with Last week I took my sweet 85-year-old votes against it. It has been passed year were I to sample an unfamiliar type in cheese. They all serve some fear, shame and violence. Fortunately, we nother to the driver’s license department after year by the House of Representatives, of food where ordering requires variation on mozzarella sticks, and then have days like Saturday, April 29, that to get her license renewed. After filling out but it fails to pass in the Senate by a very special instructions – say dim sum most have found a way to get peo- cause us to open our eyes to the bright, the forms she asked me to let her get her few votes. Sen. Hatch is one of its spon- – but at your average chain eatery, ple to pay $7.95 for 12 cents’ worth beautiful community that we live in — sur- license by herself so they didn’t think she sors and is very much for it. I’m confident I can handle it. of fried onion. rounded by truly amazing people. needed any help. I stood back and waited This year some members of the This hasn’t stopped every TGI There’s nothing particularly In recognition of Sexual Violence for her, noticing that she was moving up American Legion and other veterans have Friday’s wannabe from starting wrong with these places as long Awareness month, that Saturday was our quite quickly in the lines. There were two decided to try another “Tack;” we are your meal with the waiter asking, as you go in understanding that 5K Fun Run/Walk sponsored by DVSAVA gentlemen there who ushered her and her going to send all of our letters to Sen. “Have you been here before?” everything you eat will at best (Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault cane in front of them so she wouldn’t have Bennett, in one bunch, and see if this will Answer “no” and he spends five be mediocre and the healthiest Victim Advocacy). We could never have to wait so long. have a different effect on him. We invite minutes explaining how to order options on the menu may very well been prouder to live in Tooele County! We How very kind to show such respect all veterans, non-veterans, anyone who to you. Apparently, the idea that contain bacon. It’s unfortunate, would like to express our appreciation and caring for someone they didn’t even would like to, to write a letter to Sen. appetizers go before main courses however, that these chain eateries to the 140-plus runners and walkers who know. Thank you so much for making a Bennett, asking him to vote for the flag and desserts come later has not have become so common that they came out with their friends and families to scarey situation for her quite pleasant. amendment, then send it to: The American yet fully penetrated American soci- can’t simply concentrate on mak- take a stand against violence in our com- Chivalry is not dead — it’s alive and well in Legion, Department of Utah, 455 E. 400 S., ety. If left to their own devices, it ing decent food. munity. We cannot even begin to express Tooele County! Suite #50, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. seems a lot of people simply asked Instead, each of these places the extent of our gratitude for our vol- Marilyn K. Gillette I’m sure that each veteran (and everyone for the check before eating and got must create a “fun” atmosphere unteer advocates and their families who Tooele else) has their own story — or just that gut halfway home before realizing they that turns a simple meal into a “din- selflessly donate their time and resources feeling — of how much Old Glory means to made a mistake. The ridiculous ing experience.” Apparently, the to provide advocacy 24 hours a day, seven them. I remember well the tears my brother menu-explaining exchange usually current school of restaurant think- Smelter Road a speedway days a week to victims in our community. (a tough Marine) shed as he told of seeing happens right after your waiter ing says that to have fun while eat- Editor: We wish we could clone the enthusiasm other Marines raise the flag on Iwo Jima. crouches down at your table to ing, people must drink enormous I would like to know when Smelter and commitment of our volunteers who Another Brother followed that flag across introduce himself. This “friendly” frozen drinks out of silly glasses Road became a ”drag strip” and when cheerfully take on additional responsibili- North Africa, then bailed out with dozens gesture often involves him writing while waiters wander around per- the city council quit caring what happens ties like prize solicitation, event market- of other paratroopers behind enemy lines his name in crayon on the paper forming painfully different versions there? ing and advertising and event staffing. in Italy to fight their way to meet friendly table covering and directing your of “Happy Birthday.” I live along this stretch of road, and We recognize that we are blessed to have forces and what a blessing it was to see attention to drinks, appetizers and Still, if I must eat at a Chili’s, an witness, on a daily basis, people treating local businesses that are so supportive Old Glory again. His body was later pierced any other way he can pad your Applebee’s, a Ruby Tuesday’s or this road like their own personal raceway. of strengthening our community and so with shrapnel from a grenade, and he spent bill. any of their ilk, I’d be happy with I have seen appalling things, such as a willing to sponsor causes they believe in many months in hospitals recovering. Though I’d generally prefer to simply getting my food in a timely putrid pink classic dodge pick-up spin a as corporate citizens. Most of all, we are I know personally — as I served with not have a friendly relationship fashion without anyone trying to “brody” and hit his gas so hard that his humbled by the courage of the survivors of another Brother in the Navy and we with my waiter, I’d accept the deliver a thesis on exactly how the tires release white smoke as he flies past domestic violence and sexual assault who talked several times when we were in familiarity if it came with good ser- fajitas work. Do that and throw a our houses. I have seen those nauseatingly inspire hope and determination in all of us. foreign countries — the good feeling these vice. Unfortunately, I’ve found that few extra bacon bits on my potato loud street racers start their races at the Thank you, thank you, thank you! Swabies had when they came back to our a waiter’s willingness to share his skins, and my waiter just might be intersection of Seventh Street and by the Betsy, Holly and Karen ship and saw Old Glory waving overhead. name has an inverse relationship looking at a tip. time they get to my house they’re doing at Domestic Violence Sexual Assault Please, Sen. Bennett, vote to give us a to his ability to actually bring you Daniel B. Kline is a freelance least 55 mph. There are speed limit signs Victims Advocates (DVSAVA) Crisis chance to protect this wonderful flag from food. On the plus side, this means writer based in Connecticut. posted all along this stretch of road that Line Coordinators boldly state “25 mph,” but apparently the desecration. that when my order invariably gets His book “50 Things Every Guy Tooele County messed up or my meal arrives cold, Should Know How to Do” will be Tooele County school system is failing us Steve Brown I can wonder where my waiter is released on April 25 and his blog also by not teaching people how to read! Loa, Utah by name, rather than as an abstract can be viewed at www.thingsev- I’ve called the police about this problem concept. eryguy.com. He can be reached at several times, due to the fact that just in LETTER RULES Being somewhat smarter than dan@notastep. com. the duplexes alone from Seventh Street to the junction of 500 N. there are 12 chil- The Transcript-Bulletin encourages letters to the editor. All letters must include the dren ranging from 2 years to 12 years old. author’s full name, signature and telephone number. The author’s name and community These children play together every day of residence are published with the letter. Names are rarely withheld and only in unusual after school until the sun goes down, and circumstances at the editor’s discretion. sadly, they have to play next to the street. All letters will be subject to editing for clarity and brevity. Letters over 300 words long Yesterday I was totally blown away as I are discouraged. Letters written to thank an individual or organization should be submit- was sitting out watching the kids and the A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since ted for Notes of Appreciation. 1894 kick-ball that they were playing with went Mail letters to: Transcript-Bulletin, Letters to the Editor, P.O. Box 390, Tooele, Utah. off course and bounced into Smelter Road. 84074. Letters can be submitted to the newspaper’s office at 58 N. Main, from 8 a.m. to Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn J. Michael Call A white Chevy pick-up didn’t even slow 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Or send e-mail to: [email protected] Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Managing Editor down! The ball went directly in front of her For information call the editor at 882-0050. TUESDAY May 23, 2006 A5 ������������������������ ������������ Credit union celebrates grand openings ������������������� ������������ Tooele Federal Credit Union �������������������� celebrated the grand openings of �������� its North Tooele and South Jordan branches last week. ����������� On Wednesday, May 17, the ����������������� North Tooele Branch celebrated with an open house where the public was invited to tour the new branch. Following the open ���������� house, the ribbon was cut as official inauguration of the new ����������� facility. In a brief ceremony TFCU Board Chairman and Tooele City Full Service Auto Repair Councilman Mike Johnson shared a few words regarding the new branch and acknowledged several people who where instrumental in its completion. See News “A long time in process, we are excited to open the doors of this Happening? great new facility,” said Johnson. “The opening of [these two branch- Give Us a Call! es] is evidence of the growth and 882-0050 stability of TFCU and the commit- Tooele City Councilmen Mike Johnson and John Hansen, Tooele City Mayor Patrick Dunlavy, Tooele County ment to serve our members.” Chamber of Commerce Director Debbie Winn, North TFCU Branch Manager Kathy Boltz, TFCU CEO Steve TOOELETRANSCRIPT Among those in attendance at Christiansen, TFCU Board of Director Jack Welch along with many Tooele County Chamber members, TFCU BULLETIN the celebration were Tooele City management, TFCU board of directors and TFCU Supervisory Committee members were in attendance at Mayor Patrick Dunlavy and Tooele last week’s ribbon cutting for the credit union’s new branch next to Macey’s in north Tooele. County Chamber of Commerce Director Debbie Winn along with Director, delivered a short speech the tellers inside to more clearly many Tooele County Chamber noting the remarkable miracle he verify identification. TFCU has members, TFCU Management, was experiencing from the day he also placed large plasma screens TFCU Board of Directors and packed up the credit union in the in the lobbies of the new branches What Every Herniated Disc Sufferer Must TFCU Supervisory Committee trunk of his car and moved it from to provide members with informa- members. Benicia, California to Tooele. tion about products and services, A similar celebration took place “We started with less than current rates, important notices Know BEFORE Considering Surgery the following day in South Jordan $14,000 in assets and a very hum- and other pertinent information. ble office. Now we’ve grown to marking the dawn of a new era TFCU’s North Tooele Branch, over $200 million and five branch- for TFCU as they expand over the located at 88 East 1000 North, es. It’s nothing short of a miracle,” mountain to serve Salt Lake County opened for business on April 24. residents, as well. Among those in said Welsh. The South Jordan Branch became attendance were South Jordan City The new full-service branches Council members, South Jordan include new technological features, the first TFCU branch outside Chamber of Commerce representa- including two-way, closed circuit Tooele County upon opening its tives, and both branches’ architect cameras at the drive through teller doors on May 10. It is located and builders in addition to many of lines. The cameras will allow for in South Jordan on the corner those at the prior celebration. easier communication for those of Bangerter Highway and 9800 Jack Welsh, TFCU Board of using the drive up as well as assist South.

Two ECHO (Educationally Constructed Housing Opportunity) homes (including one above) are nearly com- pleted in Tooele County. Utah Housing Corporation and Tooele County School District will host two open houses this week to showcase the homes, which will be sold at below-market prices to families earning 80 percent or less of the area median income. School district and Utah Housing Corp. ������������������� to host ECHO open houses this week �������������� Utah Housing Corporation and ship, and we hope to have many has a total square footage of 2,912, Tooele County School District more years. Students are learning of which 1,006 square feet are unfin- will host two open houses this the skills of construction under the ished. The sales price is $149,900. week for the nearly completed leadership of our instructors, Chris For more information on this home ECHO (Educationally Constructed Williams and Fred Killpack. Thanks and others, call Larry Forkner at 1- Housing Opportunity) homes being for their vision and enthusiasm for 800-284-6950. built in Tooele and Grantsville to the program” stated Terry Linares, The public is invited to attend make homeownership a possibility Director of Secondary Education, Tooele High’s open house at 10 a.m, for moderate-income households. Tooele County School District. at 156 West Heritage Hill Drive, Once completed, ECHO homes “The ECHO homes are a picture- Tooele and Grantsville High’s open are sold at below-market prices to perfect example of how a coop- families earning 80 percent or less erative effort between dedicated house at 1 p.m at 11 South Orchard of the area median income. To date, partners offers outstanding benefits Lane, Grantsville on Friday, May 12 homes have been constructed to all concerned. Tooele County 26, 2006. and sold to families with moderate School District will earn a builder’s The Utah Housing Corporation is income in Tooele County. Part of fee, students learn valuable life a self-supporting public corporation the proceeds from the sale is con- skills and Utah Housing fulfills its that offers multiple resources to tributed to the construction trade mission to provide quality housing develop and finance quality, afford- school. opportunities to families of mod- able housing for low and moderate ECHO not only helps to provide erate income,” explained William income people across the state. more affordable housing, but stu- Erickson, UHC President. Utah Housing finances low- dents from area high schools, trade Utah Housing Corporation cre- interest home loans for thousands schools and colleges learn hands- ated the program in 1997 to address of lower-income home buyers. on skills while building a quality the increasing need for affordable Since founded by the Utah State home. housing. UHC provides financing for Legislature in 1975, Utah Housing “Tooele County School District the projects. This includes acquiring has provided financing for more appreciates the partnership with the the land, purchasing materials and than 67,000 single and multi-family ECHO program. This program has supplies and paying for licensed provided our students with oppor- subcontractors for the homes. affordable housing units. tunities during their educational The 3,148-square-foot Tooele For information on this and other experience and beyond high school. house has five bedrooms, two baths programs offered by Utah Housing, The partnership is great for the and 1,001 square feet of unfinished call 801-902-8200 or toll-free 1-800- communities it serves and makes space for room to grow. The home 284-6950 for a free brochure, or visit a difference for families. This is is selling for $190,000. The four-bed- the UHC website at www.utahhous- ������������������������������ the seventh year of the partner- room, two-bath Grantsville house ingcorp.org. ������������������������ Asst. county planner gets state job �������������������������������� Commissioner Leonard M. of Food Safety and Environmental said Commissioner Blackham. Blackham announces the appoint- Health. He has also served as an “Food safety is one of our prime ������������������������ ment of Richard W. Clark as Director Investigator for the U.S. Food and responsibilities, and I feel very con- of the Division Drug Administration. fident that Richard can continue of Regulatory “I am extremely excited about our successes.” �������������������������������������������������� Services. Clark this opportunity to help advance the The Division of Regulatory ����������������������������������������� will join the mission of the Utah Department of Services is responsible for a num- D e p a r t m e n t Agriculture and Food,” said Clark. ber of food-safety oriented duties May 30, and “The Department has a great repu- such as: retail food inspection; egg ������������������������ oversee the tation in Utah and nationally. It is and poultry product inspection; division’s 46 an honor to be associated with this weights and measures assurance; e m p l o y e e s respected agency.” meat safety compliance; dairy com- who perform a Clark’s focus will be to assure pliance; proper food labeling; and variety of food that the Division of Regulatory more. safety and con- Services uses its resources wisely Clark most recently served as an sumer regula- Richard W. Clark in order to provide the citizens and Assistant County Planner for Tooele tory functions. industry of this State the highest County. He holds a Master’s Degree Clark has spent 26 years in the level of services. in Public Health (MPH), is a Utah food safety industry, 16 years of “Richard has the experience and licensed Environmental Health which were in management posi- educational background to lead our Scientist (EHS), and is a Diplomate tions. He is a former Director of the division during these times of tre- of the American Academy of ���������������������������� Utah Department of Health’s Bureau mendous growth and challenge,” Sanitarians (DAAS). A6 TUESDAY May 23, 2006 OBITUARIES amount of guarding the voting Machines machines from outsiders by elec- continued from page A1 tion officials could prevent vote Tommy Kent tampering,” Dopp said. voters will have a chance to Emery County Clerk/Auditor Ellevold review their votes.” Bruce Funk said he was locked After a voter makes his or her out of his office by the county at Tomcat selections on the screen and is the end of last month because he ready to submit the votes, a red had questions about the security Angry Tom color highlights items that are of the Diebold machines. State Tom Ellevold, age 29, passed incomplete. The voter can then officials, Diebold representatives away peacefully in his home go back and re-vote. For exam- and Emery County officials met surrounded by family and ple, if a voter touched in only in a meeting to discuss the fate of friends May 19, 2006. Tom faced one candidate where they should Funk after he used the indepen- dent company Black Box Voting his diagnosis of cancer head have voted for two candidates, on with a positive attitude and the computer will tell them. After to check out the machines. State officials said he should gave it everything he had. Tom a person votes, a piece of paper wanted to make a difference; it have notified them or Diebold appears in a slot and voters are was a driving force in his life. photography / Troy Boman representatives instead of using Tommy Kent Ellevold told to review their votes again. He had many talents and was Tooele County will use the Diebold touch-screen voting machine during Black Box Voting, an indepen- They then must touch the screen very passionate about them. elections this year. Votes are recorded electronically and on paper. Voters dent non-profit company. to submit their ballot. Tom will be remembered for the can enlarge the print on the machine to make the process easier. “There were several things (John White) and Shirley music he made with his band that concerned me,” Funk said. Ellevold. Preceded in death by On her Web site at GRIDD, for his business Angry �������� McDonald said the state paid “Some machines had only four grandfathers, Eugene Dennison ���� UtahCountVotes.org she states: Tom Productions and his contri- $27 million to purchase 7,000 megabytes of memory and other and Robert Ellevold; uncle, “I am a mathematician who butions to charity. ������������ machines which will be used technical deficiencies. I talk- Danny Dennison; and stepfa- became aware that paperless Tom loved nature and sci- nearly exclusively in elections ed with people from Diebold, ther, Merlin Peterson. �������������� computer voting machines were ence; he received a bachelor’s this year. He indicated the pro- but could not get any answers. Tom was considered a broth- a serious threat to our democrat- degree in biology with minor in cess to use the Diebold machines Basically, I just wanted to make er and good friend by many peo- by Walker Design. ic elections because they can be chemistry from the University ���������������������� was thorough and took several sure everything would be secure ple. Some of us got to see it all, used to tamper with vote counts. of Utah in 2001. He worked for others just a portion, but anyone years. He said a committee was on election day.” �������� ��� As computer scientist at the the Utah State Department of who met him knew they’d come ������� involved in the study. Funk worked as the Emery University of Utah, John Carter Health as a microbiologist. He across a special person. “It was just not an overnight County clerk/auditor for 23 says: ‘The current generation loved his job and felt he was Viewing will be held 6-8 p.m. decision,” he said. He said they years. He said the machines do ������� have been used successfully in of paperless electronic voting helping others. Tom was a run- Tuesday, May 23, and 9-10 a.m. �������������������������������� make voting easier. “I don’t have Georgia for four years. systems are not secure, do not ner. He ran up to eight miles a Wednesday, May 24, at Tate a problem as long as the security The state of California, let voters verify that their vote day, ran in several 5K runs and Mortuary, 110 S. Main Street, is there,” he said. however, rejected the Diebold is tabulated correctly, and do even won a couple. Tom was an Tooele, Utah. Funeral services Electronic voting proponents machines and there have been not provide an effective recount inspiration to many people. will be held Wednesday May have long argued that a voter- controversies about Diebold vot- mechanism.’” Tom is survived by his wife, 24 at 10 a.m. at Tate Mortuary. verfied paper trail would lessen ing in Pennsylvania and Florida. “We’ve got a system that is Karen; mother, Deborah Janet Interment 1:30 p.m. at Delta the chance of tampering. Kathy Dopp, who is running known to be wide open to tam- Peterson; father, Kent Ellevold; Cemetery. The family would “Kathy Dopp is an activist and for the Summit County Clerk’s pering, especially by insiders brothers, Kevin, Billy (Christina, like to thank everyone for all position, is opposed to voting such as election officials and gets a bit overzealous, even to Cheyara, Tanacia), Jerry, Bobby; the support and love they have using computers where there is Diebold staff, and even by any the point of saying there could grandparents, Arlene Dennison shown. no paper trail which allows vot- voter that walks into a polling be a conspiracy theory. She has ers to verify that the machine station with a preprogrammed gathered a lot of information understood the vote correctly. card and inserts it instead of the about Diebold,” Funk said. voter card that is given him. No e-mail:[email protected] Luis R. Sanchez, Jr. Louie Your Local News Source NOTES OF APPRECIATION 493 W. 400 N. Tooele Our beloved husband, dad, ite songs. Words cannot express grandpa and brother Luis R. TOOELETRANSCRIPT Hayes family BULLETIN our appreciation to the Middle Sanchez, Jr. passed away May Canyon Relief Society for the deli- 20, 2006, from complications 882-4800 The family of Richard (Dick) cious luncheon. Special thanks to due to diabetes, at the young Hayes extends heartfelt appre- Joe Gonzales and the members of age of 55. ciation to our family, friends and VFW #9413 for the military tribute He was born April 7, 1951, neighbors for the many acts of at the graveside. We appreciate in Santa Fe, N.M. to Luis R. ���������������������������� kindness shown to us during the Donna Young for playing “Taps” in Sanchez Sr. and Beroniz passing of our dear husband and honor of our husband and father. DeHerrera Sanchez. He was the father. Thank you for the food, ��������������������� We are blessed to have so many oldest of five children. He grew cards and beautiful floral offer- willing to give of their time and up in Casper, Wyo., then moved ings. to Tooele, Utah. Louie worked �������������������������������������������������� We wish to thank Bishop talents during this difficult time. Luis R. Sanchez, Jr. Ella Rae Hayes for Sperry/Unisys for 21 years, ���������������������������������������������������� Timothy Bresee for his care where he met the love of his life, Nancy and Roger Feuerbach Ortega, MaryAnn (Frank) ������������������������������������������������� and concern in conducting the Carol M. Sanchez. They mar- Richard and Denise Hayes Gonzales, Gloria Sanchez; in- funeral services. We are grate- ried June 11, 1982, in Salt Lake ������������������������������������������������ Susan and Don Gertsch laws, Donna Sanchez, Jackie ful to Bishop Roger Gregrich for where they lived and raised their �������������������������������� Debbie and Tyler Winn (Lisa) Sanchez, Patti Glunz, his kind words during the funeral six children together. He loved Dewey and Lisa Hayes Conrad Sanchez and David service and to Bill Burton for the spending time with his family (Gloria) Sanchez; father and beautiful medley of Dick’s favor- Norma Hayes and loved his grandchildren mother-in-law, Eddie and Emma �������������� with all of his heart. He enjoyed Sanchez. Also, numerous niec- camping, fishing, motorcycles, the soldiers from Dugway Proving es, nephews, aunts, uncles and ������������������������ Wildlife Federation the Broncos, and most of all, his Grounds for volunteering their time cousins who loved him dearly. �������������� ��������������������� trips to Wendover! to spend with the kids. He is preceded in death by his On Saturday, May 13, the Tooele A very special thank you to a Thanks to the Springville Fish parents and only brother, Ricky. County Wildlife Federation and very special sister-in-law, Jackie Hatchery for stocking the reservoir “Stand up and walk Grandpa, Deseret Chemical Depot hosted the Sanchez, who generously donat- with plenty of fish. A big thanks you are now walking with the �� annual Kids Fishing Day at Rainbow ed her kidney, and gave us 13 Lord, we all love you and miss ��������������� �������������� Reservoir. This event was a great to Diane Probasco from the Forest more years of life with our Dad. you.” ��������������������������������������������� success. The Tooele County Wildlife Service and Smokey Bear for bring- He is survived by his loving wife, Funeral Services will be held ������������������������������������������������������ Federation would like to express ing gifts and spending time with the Carol; children, Berley Sanchez, Friday, May 26, at 10 a.m. at ����������������������������������������������� our sincere thanks for the many kids. Thanks to Tom Bekker from Micky (Stephanie) Manzanares, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic hours of time and energy that were the Division of Wildlife resources Lisa (Allan) Sotherland, Richie ������������������������������������ ����������������������������� Church, 2840 S. 9000 West. put into this event. There were many for staying and supporting our event (Felicia) Manzanares, Tina Friends and family may call ��������������������������� ���������������������������������� organizations and individuals who as well. (Michael) Harryman and Louise from 6-8 p.m. at Valley View ������������������������������� ����������������������������������� helped make this event possible and A special thanks to the DCD secu- (Matt) Trujillo; 13 grandchildren, Funeral Home on Thursday eve- ����������������������������������� ������������������������������������ successful. rity, fire and medical teams for their J.J., Alexa, Chelsea, Antonio, ning, 4335 W. 4100 South, Holy We want to thank those who Angelo, Adrianna, Kassidy, ����������������������������������� ���������������������������������� time and energy for the special peo- Rosary will be held at 7 p.m. donated money: Quality Auto Group, Marcello, Mauricio, Dominik, ��������������������������� ����������������������������������� ple who attended the fishing day. Interment Valley View Memorial Miller Engineering, Steadman’s, I want the Tooele County Wildlife Matthew Jr., Baby Al and ‘lil’ ������������������������������������������������������������������� Santa Rita LLC, Bob’s Garage and Park. ������������������������������������������������������������������� Federation Board of Directors to Richie; sisters, Becky Sanchez Diesel, Coldwell Banker and the ��������������������������������������������������������������������� know how much they are appreci- Elk’s Lodge. We also want to send ������������������������������������������������ ated for their many hours spent pre- DEATH NOTICE ���������������������������������������������������������������� a big thank you to Albertson’s for providing all the food, drinks and paring for this day and carrying out ������������������������������������������������������������� died Sunday May 21, 2006. supplies for our lunch. their duties to make this day very ��������������������������������������������������������� Maxine Janeti Funeral services are planned for �������������������������������������������������������� We want to thank the many vol- special for the children and adults with disabilities in our county. See Thursday May 25, 2006, at 12 �������������������������������������������������������� unteers from Deseret Chemical Manning Buckles ������������������� Depot, both the employees and the you all next year! p.m., with a viewing at 11 a.m. ��������������������������������� contractors for showing up to sup- Shelly Moser, president Tooele Maxine Janeti Manning in the Chapel Ocean St. Chapel port this event. A big thank you to County Wildlife Federation Buckles, born March 26, 1919, in Henderson, Nev. ������������������ ���������������� ������� �������� ������������������������� �������� http://tooele.usu.edu TUESDAY May 23, 2006 A7

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��������������������� submitted photo �������������� Utah Highway Patrol troopers in the Tooele area are now buzzing about the county on motorcycles including, (l-r) Trooper Tyler Roberts, Sergeant Troy Marx, Trooper Robert Bench, Trooper Nathan Croft and Trooper Andrew Prescott. Motorcycle troopers now patrolling Tooele County �������������������� Motorists in Tooele County two primary missions: motors will spend a great deal cies in working traffic control, as �������������������� will start seeing UHP motorcycle The first will be traffic of time working the morning needed, at major events around officers working the state and enforcement on the state and and afternoon commutes in and the county. The motors can eas- ���������������� local roads in Tooele County. local roads in the Tooele Valley. out of the county. They will also ily maneuver through congested Four local troopers recently Law enforcement motors are a work areas where the Highway traffic where other patrol vehi- ����������������� attended and graduated from very effective traffic enforce- Patrol or local agencies receive cles can’t. The riders are out in ��������������� the Utah Highway Patrol Basic ment tool. They are extremely traffic complaints. the open so they can easily com- Motor Certification School. An maneuverable and the riders The second mission will be ������������ municate with the occupants of additional seasoned motor offi- have an added advantage of an traffic control for major events ����������������������� vehicles. cer also recently transferred un-obscured field of view: they around Tooele County, such as �������������������������� into Tooele County from Salt see everything. the Miller Motorsports Park, The overall goal is to make the ��������������������������� Lake County, for a total of five The motors are also extreme- Deseret Peak and local parades. UHP motors as much of an asset ������������������� and resource to Tooele County motor certified officers. ly proactive because they get Sheriff Frank Park has been ����������������������� as possible. The troopers who Working in conjunction with people’s attention. They are high instrumental in helping to facili- ������������������������� will be riding the motors are the Tooele County Sheriff’s profile and when someone sees tate the motor program and the ��������������������������� Office, and local city agencies, a police motorcycle there is no motors will assist the Sheriff’s very excited to serve the com- ����������������������� the UHP motorcycles will serve question why they are there. The Office, and the local city agen- munity in their new capacity. ���������������� Choppers, command unit impress visitors

by Missy Thompson and Karen Hunt STAFF WRITERS Tooele County’s Search and Rescue team held an open house ��������������������� Saturday to give the public an oppor- tunity to see the county’s new mobile ������������������������� command unit, ATVs, a Polaris rang- er, Yamaha Rhino, snowmobiles, an ARGO, rubber rafts, mine rescue truck and motorcycles. ����������������� But the highlight of the show was the powerful landings of Life ������������� Flight and AirMed helicopters that sent spectators’ hair flying and kept crowds back a respectful distance. ���������������� The University of Utah’s AirMed team landed one of their four heli- ����������������� copters — this one from Park City — for the crowd to examine. ������������������� Helicopter pilot Gale Fossett from the University of Utah flew ��������������������� the Park City helicopter over the awestruck crowd. Fossett has been ������������������ a pilot for 18 years, getting his start in the Army in 1989. He’s only been with AirMed for a year and a half. ������������������������������ “I’m not a really blood and guts photography / Karen Hunt �������������������������������� kind of guy,” Fossett said. “I fly with T.J. Bender (center) stands with two friends outside the University of Utah AirMed helicopter that landed the blinders on.” during the Tooele County Search and Rescue open house on Saturday in Tooele. Just that morning, Fossett was “This is great. We have to open copter and other featured events. called out to an accident in Vernon, for with two Homeland Security ������������������������ this up to the public to let people “I liked the helicopter, the where a woman died in a car acci- grants and a technology grant. know we’re here,” Parks said. “This LifeFlight and the water rescue,” he dent (see story A1). The mobile command unit has a ������������ is just to let the public know what said. “I’d like to have one of those “You get a little amped up when strong camera with zooming capa- ���������� ���� ������ ���� ����� ����������� ���� we have ... recently we’ve been when I go fishing.” you know you’ve got someone in bilities. Rush Valley resident Karen Davis, ���������������������������������������������������� here. You just take your time, think “I could pull right up to Little called out nearly every weekend. It’s who is with the Search and Rescue ����� ������� ������ ������ � �������� ���� ���� �������� safe,” Fossett said. “We come out Mountain, take the camera and all volunteers and just like a doctor, and Tooele County Sheriff’s Office here (Tooele County) a lot. We come look directly up to the pole,” Tooele we’re on call 24 hours, seven days ������������������������������������������������������ K-9 division, was at the open house out to the hospital almost every County Sheriff’s Administration a week.” ��������������������������������������������������� with her rescue canine, Luna, an day.” Services Coordinator Glen Murray Tooele City resident Richard Australian Shepherd Blue Heeler ������������������������������������ Mitch Gibson, 8, of Tooele, was said. “The camera lens is real strong Smith, 63, was impressed with what cattle dog. amazed by the helicopter. He asked with real good capabilities. the Search and Rescue team uses to “I take [Luna] to the schools and Fossett, “Is this just a normal plane “We tried to point out that with help the public. do demonstrations about what to do or is this a battle plane?” our mobile command unit, we pretty “I’ve been here 63 years and I’ve ��������� when you’re lost,” Davis explained. A LifeFlight helicopter from much can do anything dispatch can never looked [the equipment] over,” She also tells the students that they Intermountain Health Care was also do with the exception of running 911 Smith said. “I’m impressed with all �� can hear the search dogs because on display. calls,” Murray continued. the equipment and modern technol- the animals wear bells around their ������� Another child, T.J. Bender, 9, In case dispatch was down, Valley ogy and things they have here. It’s necks. thought the Search and Rescue Emergency Communications in Salt good to see people get involved in UHP Trooper Troy Marx believes experience was “pretty cool.” His Lake could take phone calls and the the community and things that are Search and Rescue is a great help to favorite part was also the helicop- mobile command unit could handle worthwhile in the community. his law enforcement department. ters coming in. the rest. “This is great to see the people “If we have an auto accident in the “I never got to see a helicopter Tooele County Search and Rescue who are here to help us if we get water, they’re there to help retrieve land right in front of me before,” he member Mike Parks wanted to let in trouble,” Smith added. “I know the victims,” Marx said. “They’re said. “It was windy, very windy.” the public know what the Search they make a lot of sacrifices in their great and they have some pretty nice Families also enjoyed touring the and Rescue team uses to help the lives.” ����������������� equipment that we don’t have.” $318,000 mobile command unit, paid community stay safe. 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Station Excellent continued from page A1 In addition to Chief Lance script key Marshall, many former fire chiefs spoke during Saturday’s ground- breaking event. Current and past to ‘Over department chiefs, along with Mayor Byron Anderson, were among those who turned shovel- the Hedge’ fuls of dirt for Saturday’s ground- breaking ceremony. Brubaker Construction, Inc., of ne of Midvale, was awarded a contract my last week by the Grantsville City Ocin- Council to build the fire station. ematic pet Brubaker was the lowest bidder peeves is from a field of five construction photo courtesy / Georgia Dillard the trend companies competing for the job. Grantsville Mayor Byron Anderson, current and past fire department chiefs and volunteer firefighters broke ground Saturday for the city’s new fire station. toward mak- The old fire station, which was ing children’s more than 40 years old, has already stage and sound system has been West to Race streets. Money for four lots at 410 W. Cherry St., and council agreed that those streets movies more been torn down. Several local con- arranged for Grantsville’s annual the upgrade came in the form of a zone change from RR-1 (rural cannot withstand the weight of and more sar- tractors donated time and equip- Memorial Day Celebration that a grant from UDOT. Work on the residential, one-acre minimum lot heavy trucks much longer. It was castic, loud Audrey Rock- ment for the building’s demolition will be held at the cemetery on sidewalk should begin by June size) and R1-21 (rural residential, noted that local truck traffic could and crude. Richardson and to haul away the debris. May 29. 1 and will include installation of minimum one-half-acre lot size) to be excluded from the ordinance. Because of STAFF WRITER The new fire station will be • A bid for $22,006.04 was handicap accessibility ramps on CS (commercial shopping) at 641 Grantsville City Attorney Ron these antics, built where the old one stood at 26 approved for Questar Gas to run street corners. W. Main St. was set for June 7. The Elton will start drafting an ordi- more and N. Center St. a natural gas line from Cherry • Set a 2007-fiscal-year budget meeting will be held at city hall. nance to remedy the problem. more ani- Reel Talk Grantsville City borrowed $2 Street to the now-under-construc- work meeting for Wednesday, May • Approved an annual step- • Attorney Elton will research mated movies million for the new fire station tion concession stand at Cherry 24, at 6:30 p.m. at city hall, 429 E. increase for city maintenance Grantsville’s laws to ensure that are rated PG, from the Community Impact Street park. Main St. worker Glen Millward. large subdivisions, which are rather than the benign G-rat- Board at an interest rate of 1.5 • Mayor Byron Anderson • Set a June 7 public hearing for • Approved a business license required to provide water rights ing animated films have always percent for 30 years. The addi- asked City Councilman Robin a minor subdivision for Eric and for Rafter E Ironworks to main- to the city, cannot be broken into aspired to. But I’m willing to tional $255,000 needed to build the Baird to contact Chris Williams, Angela Vaughn to divide one lot tain a home office for his work in three or four minor subdivisions. forgive a lot of sarcasm and fire station will come from impact building construction advisor into four lots and 410 W. Cherry shoeing horses, etc. Minor subdivision owners have noise — and even a little bit of fees and capital facilities funds, for Grantsville High School, to St. A second public hearing that • Discussed the possibility of to pay water impact fees in lieu bawdy content — if it’s a funny according to Mayor Anderson. request that his students place the evening was set to consider a zone drafting and adopting an ordi- of providing water rights. It was movie. Grantsville City Council held siding on the city’s new ballpark change from two items the fol- nance to prohibit semi-trailer noted that some large subdivision “Over the Hedge” is frantic, their regular bimonthly meet- concession stand. lowing items. The meeting will trucks from using Clark, North developers could take advantage hyperactive movie-making ing May 17. The following • Awarded a contract to Child begin at 7 p.m. at city hall, 429 E. and Durfee streets. 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From The Sidelines Lady Buffs DP Stampede second set to display in state talented field water polo by Nick Drake ooele County SPORTS EDITOR has always been Tooele won the Class 3A State supportive of girls water polo crown a year Tthe difficult and ago. demanding sport of rodeo And the Lady Buffs were deter- and there’s no question mined to get back to the title tilt the local area is tremen- again this spring. dous rodeo country. However, Cedar City refused to But the county finally let Tooele hoist the state cham- realized how much the pionship trophy for the second sport is appreciated and Nick Drake consecutive season, thanks to recognized two years ago SPORTS EDITOR some tough play and a pair of when the pro rodeo cir- one-goal victories in the tough cuit made a gallant return girls tournament. The defending here after nearly a two-decade hiatus. champion Lady Buffs fought their The seventh-annual Deseret Peak way into the championship match Stampede is scheduled June 2-3 at the state- but dropped a tough 8-7 decision of-the-art Deseret Peak Complex — and I to rival Cedar City Saturday at can’t wait. Murray I wasn’t sure what to expect when I Trisha Cox drilled four goals in attended my first-ever PRCA event a few the title tilt while teammates Mary years ago. I have attended lots of rodeos in Burden and Chandra Yeaman the past and relish the competition between recorded two goals each. Kylie man and beast. Royle netted a goal as well. But when I witnessed the return of pro Tooele finished just one goal rodeo to Tooele County six years ago, I shy of forcing an extra session in didn’t realize what I had been missing. I the championship contest. watched some exhilarating rides between The Lady Buffs toppled Cache cowboys and bucking broncs and bulls, and Valley (23-4) and Canyon View (11- very funny and entertaining clowns and 2) to earn a berth in the winner’s announcers. photography/Troy Boman bracket finals before Cedar City The local rodeo has drawn one of the Tooele seniors Amber Castagno (left) and Lindsey Palmer (right) fight back the tears after falling just short in the title game (4-3) spoiled the Lady Buffs bid top stock contractors on the PRCA circuit and accepting the silver team trophy Saturday at Cottonwood Complex. The Lady Buff seniors amassed three state champion- for perfection. Tooele regrouped in Sankey Rodeo Company and New West ships, four trips to the state title game and a glossy 93-10 overall record in four seasons of Class 3A State softball. to rule Bear River 10-5 in the third Rodeo Company, as well as funny man Keith place match to earn another shot Isley; one of the top bullfighters on the cir- at the Lady Redmen before fall- cuit, Kelly Jennings; and the golden tones of ing one score shy of back-to-back veteran announcer Will Rasmussen. There Lady Buffs fall just shy of record state titles. are fireworks and Sky Dive Utah scheduled The Buff boys team managed to as well. reel off a 14-11 victory over Park It’s no wonder the Deseret Peak Stampede City to bring home another state has been a huge hit since its return to water polo gold trophy to town. Tooele County and drawn nearly double the fourth consecutive state crown Stephen Chevalier fired in a rodeo fans from past years. The 2000 event pair of goals and David Nipper hit marked the first time since 1981 a PRCA by Nick Drake innings were complete. and Dixie in the opening round of another to open the final frame rodeo was held in the local area. SPORTS EDITOR Canyon View managed to string the tournament and Saturday’s hard with three unanswered goals to The competition was awesome and an Tooele faced a difficult task in its consecutive hits together in the top fought one-run setback to Canyon snap a 10-10 deadlock in the title eye-popping amount of prize money has quest for a fourth-straight softball of the sixth inning, the first and only View. tilt. been handed out to the top cowboys the title after it dropped its first state time in the game, to push home a Still, the Lady Buff program has Nipper racked up four goals past six campaigns. tournament game against Dixie. run and held on for the hard fought a lot to be proud of. Tooele has while Kasey Nobles, Matt Ricci The day sheets listed for past year’s But the Lady Buffs refused to fold 4-3 victory to spoil Tooele’s three- registered a remarkable 93-10 over- and Chevalier drilled a pair of tal- Stampedes read like a Who’s Who in pro and were determined to get back year softball title reign. all record in the past four seasons, lies each to spearhead the cham- rodeo — Wilderness Circuit champ and NFR to the championship game for an Paige Affleck knocked in the three state championships, a trip pionship run. qualifier Nate Baldwin as well as ranked calf unprecedented fourth consecutive game-winning run in the sixth with a to the state finals every year, three Tooele registered 30 victories ropers Clint Robinson and Jake Hannum, season. single and tossed a two-hitter, struck region titles and a phenomenal 21-2 over Class 3A foes and were clear- Dodge Circuit Finals qualifier Brian Winn Tooele reeled off six-straight vic- out 13 Lady Buff sluggers en route to record in state tournament games ly the dominant team in the field. is in the team roping as well as former tories, including five shutouts, to the victory. during the four-year run. The Buffs garnered wins over National Intercollegiate Rodeo (NIRA) battle their way back to the coveted Meanwhile, Tooele put on a gal- A pretty remarkable feat consid- St. George (17-5), Park City (12-10) champ Josie Busk, former NFR qualifier and title tilt Saturday at Cottonwood lant effort to seize their fourth con- ering every team was gunning to and Bear River (5-2) to advance Wilderness Circuit champ McKenzie Brower Complex. secutive crown. The Lady Buffs fin- upend the perennial softball power. into the championship match and and defending Wilderness Circuit champ And there was only one team ished the season with a glossy 25-4 Tooele Coach Barry Pitt said his Park City battled its way back into Shannon Gibson, all in the barrel racing. standing in their way of history - overall record on the season and all team went down fighting right to the the championship as well. There were top-notch saddle bronc riders Canyon View. four setbacks were by a mere one end and never quit. like Rusty Allen, Cody Wright and Cody The Lady Buffs and Lady Falcons run. Tooele dropped three 2-1 deci- Demers and Calgary Stampede champ calf battled to a 3-3 deadlock after five sions to Bear River, Copper Hills SEE SHY PAGE A12 SEE POLO PAGE A11 SEE STAMPEDE PAGE A11 Wadsworth Sports Wrap seizes state Sports physicals slated at GHS, THS Wednesday Pinnacle Physical Therapy will be offering javelin title physicals for athletes planning to compete in high school athletics next year, 2006-07 school year. by Nick Drake The physicals will be given at Grantsville and SPORTS EDITOR Tooele High School on May 24 at 5 p.m. The Wendover’s Jasmine Wadsworth trailed cost will be $20 at GHS and $15 at THS. Monticello’s Desiree Wright by nearly nine Physicals will be done by local Tooele County inches in Friday’s 1A State javelin competi- doctors, and all money generated will be donat- tion. ed back to the Grantsville and Tooele High The Lady Wildcat saved her best throw School athletic programs. Please be in the in of her career for her next-to-last toss of her the GHS commons or THS gymnasium at 5 p.m. illustrious prep track & field career. with the front page of form A filled out. Any Wadsworth unleashed a monster throw of questions contact GHS athletic director Rick 124-3 on her fifth throw of the day to move Harrison at 884-4500 etc. 3142 or THS athletic two inches past leader Wright and captured director Richard Valdez at 833-1981. the coveted state championship in her final Sponsors are Pinnacle Physical Therapy, year of prep eligibility. Mountain West Medical Center, Mountain West A year ago, the Wildcat athlete battled to a Family Practice and Mountain West Worx. Any silver with a career best throw of 112-2. 8th-grader who plans to play THS sports next But on Friday, the Wendover senior year must have a physical before they can uncorked a toss over 12-feet farther than compete. last year’s runner-up throw. A pretty good way to cap a fantastic GHS softball falls at state four-year prep career for the Lady Wildcat Grantsville High raced to a 2-0 lead in the athlete. top of the first inning against Snow Canyon of Wendover teammate Jennell Grossman Thursday’s Class 3A State tournament game at unleashed a second place toss in the Class Cottonwood Complex. 1A State girls shot put event to power the However, the Lady Warriors rallied for 10 Lady Wildcats to an 11th place overall team unanswered runs to capture a 10-2 victory and finish in the girls Class 1A team standings. eliminate the Cowgirls from state play. Rich County powered its way to a state Information and quotes on the game were team title in the girls final rankings at 110 not available by press time. to edge out runner-up Panguitch by two photography/Troy Boman points, 108. St. Joseph took third place Tooele’s Greg Moore lets the shot put slip off his fingers in Saturday’s Class 3A State Track & Field Championships SEE WRAP PAGE A12 at Brigham Young University. Moore placed 15th in the event but battled to an impressive second place in the discus SEE WADSWORTH PAGE A11 with a runner-up state heave. TUESDAY May 23, 2006 A11 Buffs whip Logan, fall to champ

by Jake Gordon white-hot Flyers for the first five innings before CONTRIBUTING WRITER Dixie found their bats in the final two frames to Tooele came into the 3A State Baseball snap a 2-2 deadlock and roll to a 13-4 triumph and Tournament hoping to go deep into late rounds. knock Tooele out of state tourney action. Unfortunately, things didn’t go exactly as expected The state tourney split boosts Tooele’s overall for the Buff squad. record at 19-6 on the season. Snow Canyon refused to cooperate early when Tooele Coach Danny Medina said his team the Warriors handed the Buffs a 5-0 setback in really broke out the bats in the victory over Logan the opening round of post-season play May 13 on Thursday at Layton. “In the Logan game, it was nice to see our bats Tooele’s home diamond, Dow James Park. come alive and hit to the potential we had,” he Tooele was able to rebound against reigning 3A noted. “We had 14 hits in the game and had a lot of State Champ Carbon with a 8-4 win May 13 at Dow extra base hits. In the fifth inning, we kept the ball James to move on to the next round in the presti- in play and they threw it around and we broke it gious state tourney. open. We did a good job of hitting (Logan pitcher) Region 11 rival Logan was the next obstacle for Taylor Palmer who had been a thorn in our side the Tooele boys. The home team won each con- up in Logan. It was good to get the rubber match test both times they played this season, splitting with them and put them out of the tournament. the season series. But Tooele captured the rub- We left no doubt about the game and strung some ber match of the series, out-hitting the Grizzlies hits together to take control. Jace (Harris) pitched in a back-and-forth game to post a 12-6 victory well and Devin (Solie) came in and did a good job Thursday at Layton High in post-season action. of finishing it off. It was a good game to get.” Next up was a hot hitting Dixie team Thursday A complete story on the game will be published at Lindquist Field in Ogden. The Buffs held off the ina future edition.

photography/Troy Boman Grantsville’s Bru Painter hits a forehand volley in a match against Logan earlier this spring. The Cowboys Flyers upend Cowboys, 6-1 battled to a sixth place team finish in the Class 3A State Boys Tennis tournament in St. George last week- end. by Nick Drake since 1998. one out. Riley Ford crushed a SPORTS EDITOR Grantsville already had one two-run single and White followed Grantsville stayed alive in state tournament setback, falling with an RBI double to aid the Cowboy netters fight to strong post-season play with a gallant to Region 9 champ Pine View 9-2 outburst. Hawkins rapped an RBI comeback bid in Class 3A State in the opening round affair May single and Thompson forced home Baseball tournament play May 13 13, also at St. George. White with an RBI ground-out to in St. George. The state tourney loss dropped stake the visitors to a command- sixth place finish at 3A tourney The Cowboys, down to their Grantsville’s overall mark to 11-13. ing 8-0 cushion. final three outs of the season, ral- A story on the game will be pub- That was more than enough lied for nine runs in the top of the lished in a future edition. offense for Drake. The Cowboy by Nick Drake gles crown. seventh to erase a 6-4 deficit and junior scattered two hits, struck SPORTS EDITOR Grantsville’s Christopher Elsholz and Jordan Grantsville 8 - Ogden 3 Grantsville had high hopes of scoring six to eight Nelson each advanced to their first and second capture a dramatic 13-7 triumph Senior tandem Ryan Willis and out five and didn’t walk a batter team points in the Class 3A State Boys tennis tourna- singles title matches with victories over Ogden over region co-champ Juan Diego. Justin Hawkins pounded out three in the first five innings of work. ment and finishing in the top five of the final team rivals. The first doubles team of Josh Childs and However, after a week off, hits each and Logan Drake tossed Ogden did strike for three unearned standings Saturday in the Class 3A State Boys Tennis Jared Nordgran and the second doubles squad of Grantsville couldn’t recapture that a six-hitter to propel the Cowboys runs in the sixth. Antonio Robles tournament in St. George. Bru Painter and Degen Hill will advance as well. hitting magic and paid a heavy toll to a decisive triumph over the reached on a Cowboy error with However, the Cowboys did claim four first-round The Cowboys took the third singles title and four for the lack of offense. Tigers May 2 in Ogden. one out to begin the Tigers’ come- victories but ran into talented players from eventual second seeds in the Class 3A State Boys Tennis tour- Dixie parlayed a number of Grantsville drew first blood in back bid. Scott Erickson belted state champ Park City and a strong Judge Memorial nament in St. George last weekend. hits into runs and battled to a the top of the second. Mark White a two-out RBI double and Jake player as well. Meanwhile, Tooele had a pair of singles players hard fought 6-1 victory over the clubbed a leadoff double and Griener followed with an RBI sin- Park City swept all five individual state titles en earn prestigious berths into the state tourney this Cowboys Thursday at Fremont Hawkins followed with an RBI gle. Tyler Fox added a run-scoring route to a rout of the state team title with a perfect weekend. Buff tandem Greg Auxier and Dylan King High in Plain City. single to end the scoreless affair. hit later in the frame to complete 30 points while Dixie was a distant second at 16 claimed post-season tourney berths at second and The Flyers pushed home three J.T. Thompson belted a single and the hosts scoring in the contest. and Pine View third at 12. Region 11 champ Logan third singles, respectively. runs in the bottom of the fourth to Drake drew a walk to load the Willis and Hawkins spearheaded took fourth place with 11 points followed by Judge Auxier and King each turned in stellar play to break open a two-run contest and bases. Garrett Giles clubbed a sac- the Cowboy attack with three hits Memorial (6), Grantsville (4), Uintah (2), Juan Diego capture first-round wins but each dropped semi-final cruise to the post-season victory. rifice fly to chase home Hawkins and two RBIs each while White (2), Wasatch (2), Morgan (1), Snow Canyon (1) and bouts to Logan foes Wednesday. Auxier and King The loss eliminated the and build the 2-0 Cowboy cush- and Thompson provided two safe- North Sanpete (1). each captured a consolation bracket win Thursday Cowboys from state tourney ion. ties each for the victors. Giles, Chris Elsholz, Jordan Nelson and Logan Paulich to clinch their singles state berths. play while Dixie advanced into a The Cowboys erupted for six Ford and Butler also smacked out as well as the Cowboys first doubles team of Josh Brian Buzianis fell just one win shy of the state meeting with Tooele Thursday at runs in the fourth inning to pad a one hit each for Grantsville. Childs and Jared Nordgran all posted first-round tourney. He lost 8-6 in a third-set tiebreaker to miss Lindquist and handed the Buffs a 2-0 cushion and seize command of Drake struck out seven and wins. out on the tournament spot. 13-4 setback. the contest. Ryan Butler belted a walked just one to earn the tri- But Elsholz, Nelson and the Cowboy first doubles The Buff doubles squads of Kevin Schmidt-Austin In fact, Dixie reeled off seven leadoff single and Drake drew a umph on the hill for Grantsville. team all dropped decisions to Park City foes in the Jasper and Josh Wickersham-Travis Bankhead also straight wins in three days to cap- walk to begin the barrage. Giles Wacey Sorenson struck out the state quarterfinals Friday and Paulich fell to a Judge fell just one win shy of advancing to post-season ture the coveted Class 3A State ripped an RBI single and Willis side in the seventh to close out the Memorial netter. action and third or fourth place seeds. baseball crown, the school’s first belted a hit to load the bases with contest on the hill. Meanwhile, the Cowboys second doubles team of Logan captured the team title with 46 points and Bru Painter and Degen Hill as well as Tooele singles Grantsville garnered runner-up team honors at 39. Memorial was right behind with a Class 3A girls field with a state players Greg Auxier (second) and Dylan King (third) Ogden grabbed third place at 23 followed by Tooele silver standing of 80. Logan took team title with 92 points and eas- all fell in opening round contests. (9) Bear River (9) and Ben Lomond (4). Wadsworth Grantsville also captured the Region 11 Junior Logan handed GHS a 3-2 setback on the Cowboys’ continued from page A10 third place at 65 followed by Pine ily upend runner-up Ogden with View (56), Tooele (38), Park City a distant second place 77 point Varsity tournament title while Tooele took fifth. home courts May 4 to drop the GHS dual mark to 13-4 on the season. with 75 points followed by (35.5), Juan Diego (34.5), North tally. Park City finished in third Complete results on the state and JV region tour- Paulich turned in a stellar individual performance Bryce Valley (48.5), Manila (47), Sanpete (31), Bear River (28), place at 60 while followed by Bear ney will be published in a future edition. to seize the third-singles title and the lone region Layton Christian (33), Escalante Snow Canyon (27), Morgan (23), River (53), Logan (50), Cedar City Logan edges GHS for region title individual crown for the Cowboy net squad at the (29), Wayne (28), Monticello Cedar City (22.5), Ogden (17), (42), Snow Canyon (36), Dixie Grantsville and Logan were expected to battle it Region 11 Boys Tennis tournament May 10-11 at (26.5), Christian Heritage (22), Uintah (14), Delta (12), Dixie (11), (35), Hurricane (31), Delta (25), out for Region 11 Boys Tennis tournament suprem- Utah State University. Wendover (18), Milford (15), Wasatch (10.5), Union (10), Carbon Wasatch (25), Juan Diego (24), acy. Paulich drew a first-round bye and then, whipped Tabiona (13), Green River (12), (8), Emery (7), Ben Lomond (6), Emery (21), Grantsville (20), But when the dust settled May 11 in Logan, the Ben Lomond’s Kurt Thompson 6-1, 6-0 in the semi- Wasatch Academy (11), Valley (8), Grantsville (3) and Canyon View Morgan (11), Tooele (8), Pine View Grizzlies captured four of five individual region titles finals. The Cowboy netter breezed past Logan’s Alex Duchesne (6), Whitehorse (5), (3), respectively. (6), Carbon (4), Union (2), North to capture the coveted league crown in 2006. Daines, 6-4, 7-6 in the league championship match to Piute (3) and Dugway (2). Bryce Jorgensen led the Sanpete (1) and Ben Lomond (1). Both teams had players in all five league champi- seize the third singles crown and a top seed from the Kari Billings (shot put) and Cowboys cinder squad with a sev- Dugway’s Taylor Schofield led onship matches and battling for the title. Region 11 ranks for the Class 3A State Boys Tennis Jessica Nichols (400) led the Lady enth place heave in the shot put all Tooele County Class 1A boys However, only Cowboy Logan Paulich managed tournament in St. George. Mustangs with eighth place state and Logan Gumucio vaulted to competitors with a ninth place fin- to post a winning decision for Grantsville in the title Grantsville’s Chris Elsholz drew a first-round finishes in their respective events. an eighth place in the 110 high ish in the javelin. tilts. Meanwhile, the Tooele boys hurdles to complete the GHS team A complete story on the state The GHS third singles netter registered two paced all Tooele County squads scoring. track & field championships will straight tourney triumphs to capture the third sin- SEE NETTERS PAGE A12 with a fifth place team standing In the girls Class 3A state be published in a future edition. in the final Class 3A rankings. field, Grantsville’s Calli Steele The Buffs tallied 38 team points, led all Tooele County competi- For more information contact The camp will be Monday Entry fee is $60. For more infor- thanks to stellar individual perfor- tors with a runner-up toss in the Wrap Tooele tennis Coach Derek Smith. through Thursday for three weeks. mation call THS at 833-1978. mances by Greg Moore, Jon Lee, javelin and teammate Mari Vera continued from page A10 Tooele Legion tryouts Shay Asay and Danny Wihongi. was right behind with a fourth Tooele American Legion base- Moore paced the Buffs with a place heave in the same event. THS summer tennis ball tryouts set to begin Thursday Pet of the Week second place finish in the dis- Brooke Bunderson also powered There will be a summer tennis at 6 p.m. at Dow James Park. cus with an outstanding runner-up to a fourth place finish in the 100 information meeting set Thursday, Players should come ready to heave while Jon Lee powered his high hurdles and seventh place in May 25 at 6 p.m. at THS in the practice. way to a stellar third place state the 300 hurdles. Commons Area (lunch room). For more information contact finish in the 1600 meter run. Lee Meanwhile, Tooele’s Erin For anyone interested in learn- Tooele Coach Angelo Cerroni at also battled to a fourth place fin- Christiansen battled to a fifth ing tennis or playing competition 882-2942. ish in the grueling 3200 meter run place toss in the javelin in the tennis over the summer. The sum- and Wihongi vaulted to a fourth Class 3A field and the Lady Buff mer schedule for lessons, tourna- THS boys hoop camp place jump in the high jump. Asay 1600 meter relay team also gar- ments, camps, leagues, and USTA Tooele High School Summer also fought to a fifth place in the nered fifth place points as well. team tennis will be distributed and Boys Basketball Camp will be held 1600 while the boys medley and Grantsville took 14th place explained. The meeting is sched- June 5-8, 12-16 and 19-22 at the Kyler Brown (javelin) registered overall in the final Class 3A State uled for parents and players. local school seventh place points as well. girls standings with 20 points and Hurricane topped the Class Tooele earned 16th place at eight 3A team standings with a state points. team title tally of 82 and Judge Judge Memorial topped the

Sagers, former county resident, Stampede also placed in the pro event. continued from page A10 But this year’s rodeo is expect- ed to be even bigger and better. roper Kyle Kosoff. There are a number of prizes and awards to be handed out Su mmer Season R ecreation al There was local talent like Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be Dodge National Circuit qualifier during the weekend’s festivities. R egistration Gymn astics required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. and NIRA champ Lance “Stormy” Tooele County should applaud th Shelters are only required to hold animals for chairwoman Ann Marie Allred, Thu rs, May 25 Sagers from Rush Valley as well for ages 3-19. vice chairperson Bruce Clegg pm pm three days before they are euthanized. as former Stampede bulldogging 5:00 - 7:00 and the entire Deseret Peak For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals champ and Wilderness Circuit Stampede Rodeo Committee for available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at qualifier Darrin Allred of Erda, returning the PRCA circuit to 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville Animal Shelter at 884-6881. and local bareback champs like the area so loyal rodeo fans and Jared Rydalch, of Stockton, enthusiasts can witness first- Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. Trent Coates of Grantsville and class competition. Kendall Anderson, of Grantsville. Anyone interested in watch- In the bull riding, Tooele’s Shawn ing top notch battles between Call 884-6944 (Ask for Ada or Ken) Tooele Veterinary Proctor displayed his riding man, woman and untamed beast Clinic prowess as well as team roper must venture to the Deseret 429 East Main • Grantsville Craig Richens of Lake Point and Peak Complex June 2-3 — I (behind Grantsville City Building) 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 even saddle bronc rider Devin can’t wait. A12 TUESDAY May 23, 2006

Ogden tandem Alex Steele and Matt Richards, fourth place seed for the state tourney. Netters 5-7, 6-3, 6-0, in the tourney semi-finals. Logan’s Brian Buzianis just fell shy of a state berth continued from page A11 Corey Nielsen and Jaden Thornley joined as well at first singles for the Buffs. The Tooele together to topple the Cowboy combo 6-1, 6-3 senior posted a 6-1, 6-0 triumph over Bear in the championship match and win the sec- River’s Craig Nichols in the first round match. bye and fought past a stubborn Tyler Wren of ond doubles league title. The Buff netter actually led top seeded Nate Ogden, 6-2, 7-6 (7-4) in the semis. However, As for the Buff netters, Auxier and King Ballam in the semi-finals 5-4 in the first set Logan’s Nate Ballam captured a 6-0, 6-2 tri- came through with valuable tourney triumphs before the Grizzlie slugger regrouped to win umph over the Cowboy senior in the region to qualify for the Class 3A tourney this week- the final three games of the set and register a first singles championship match to drop end in St. George. 7-5, 6-0 win in the match. Then, Buzianis fell Elsholz into a second seed. Auxier coasted past Ben Lomond’s Jose to Ben Lomond’s Russell Eustice, 3-6, 5-7, 6-3 Cowboy Jordan Nelson followed suit at Flores, 6-2, 6-1 in the opening round of tennis to be eliminated from post-season contention. second singles, earning a first-round bye and tourney action. However, Logan’s Nielson The Buff duo of Kevin Schmidt and Austin battling past Ogden’s Courtney Wright, 6-0, recorded a 6-1, 6-1 triumph over the Buff Jasper lost their first tourney match, 6-1, 6-3 6-1 in the region semi-finals. Logan’s Brendon netter to drop Auxier into consolation brack- to Ogden first doubles duo Stephen Lamb and Nielson grabbed a 7-5, 7-6 (10-8) triumph over et action. Auxier responded with a 6-1, 6-3 Jeff Stagg. Bear River duo Jeff Merrell and Nelson in the second singles title match to triumph over Bear River’s Bryce Roholt to Jeremy Kohler eliminated the Tooele tandem drop the Cowboy netter into a second seed in advance into the second singles third-place from post-season play with a 6-2, 6-3 win over the state tourney from the Region 11 ranks. match. Ogden’s Courtney Wright battled to a Schmidt and Jasper in the consolation bracket Grantsville’s Josh Childs and Jared Nordgran 6-4, 6-1 win over Auxier to drop the Tooele net- and ruin the duo’s state tournament plans. also earned a first-round bye and fought past ter into a fourth-place seed and 3A berth. Josh Wickersham and Travis Bankhead lost a stingy Ogden tandem Stephen Lamb and Jeff King dropped his first-round bout with a tough 6-4, 6-4 win to Ben Lomond’s Jori Stagg, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 in the tourney semi-finals. Ogden’s Luis Sanchez 6-3, 6-1 to fall into the Blair and Christopher Johnson in the opening However, Logan’s Nick Allred and Taylor consolation bracket. The Buff netter regis- round of action for second doubles. The Buff Ballam claimed a 6-1, 6-3 decision over Childs tered a 7-6 (7-4), 6-0 victory over Bear River’s tandem then dropped a decision to Ogden duo and Nordgran in the title tilt to register the vic- Nathan Thompson in the consolation bracket Alex Steele and Matt Richards, 6-1, 6-0, in the tory and win the first doubles region crown. to advance into the third-fourth place match. consolation bracket to fall one win shy of a Cowboy duo Bru Painter and Degen Hill Ogden’s Sanchez toppled King in the bronze coveted state berth in second doubles action. also earned a first-round bye and upended match, 6-2, 6-0 to drop the Tooele netter into a photography/Troy Boman Tooele’s Paige Lowry sheds a tear after the Lady Buffs lost a hard fought 4-3 battle to Canyon View in the Class 3A State Softball champi- onships at Cottonwood Complex. Tooele fought to the state title game four straight seasons and won three state crowns.

games and still had a good Shy year. I wanted to win it for continued from page A10 the seniors and set a record. That would be a great feat for “I felt like the girls really anyone to say they won a state knew they dug themselves a big championship every year they hole after the opening round were in high school. But when state loss,” he stated. “But they Canyon View made a couple of were determined they were plays that they did, I just felt going to be in the champion- like it probably wasn’t to be. I ship. And they worked hard all was definitely disappointed in week and I felt like they came the fact that defense has been May Seminar ready to play every game last our strong suit all year and it weekend. Lindsey (Palmer) was defense that let us down really provided excellent lead- in the big game.” ership and knew she did her A story on the game will be best on the mound. Both pitch- published in a future edition. ers fed off another and sup- Dixie 2 - Tooele 1 ported one another. And when The Lady Flyers parlayed we called on Lauren (Folta), hits by Mikkel Griffin into a Lindsey gave the ball up with- pair of runs, and hurler Kim out hesitation and went to take Demas made it stand May 13 at over shortstop. You can’t tell Deseret Peak Complex. the difference between these Mikkel Griffin smacked a two girls age-wise because one-out triple in the top of the they are both mature, good first frame and scored on a athletes and poised. They sup- two-out Lady Buff error to spot ported one another. I’m proud Dixie a quick 1-0 cushion. of them both.” Tooele battled right back As for falling short, Coach with a run in the bottom half of Pitt said it wasn’t energy, just the inning to knot the game at an excellent performance by 1-1. Lauren Folta ripped a lead- Affleck to keep the hit potent off double to begin the affair. Lady Buff attack off balance Whitney Griffith put down a all game long. sacrifice bunt to move Folta “I will never admit we ran to third, and Palmer belted a out of gas because these girls sacrifice fly to tie the contest are used to playing a lot of after one inning. games in day,” he noted. “I just Both teams struggled offen- think we made too many mis- sively for the remainder of the takes without being able to put day until Dixie rallied in the the ball in play. I think it was top of the final frame. a combination that Paige kept Lady Buff hurler Lindsey us off balance with her pitch- Palmer stranded a base-runner ing and we just never adjust- at first in the third, and two ed to what she was throwing. more in the fourth to keep the You have to give credit where game tied. credit it due and Paige pitched Dixie rallied in the top of good ball game. I think if we the seventh to pull out the put the ball in play we beat dramatic win. Kaylee Andrus them. clubbed a one-out single, but “I felt bad for the whole was forced on a ground out team because I felt like this is by Jaelle Judkins. The Flyer the strongest team from 1 to stole second and bolted home Thursday, May 25, 2006 12, we’ve ever had,” he added. on a two-out double by Griffin When: “And I expected this team to to give the Lady Flyers a slim 7:00 p.m. win it all. I really thought of all lead. the teams, aside from the first Dani Sloan provided a single year, I think this team was the in the bottom of the seventh one that really could do it. I with two outs, but pinch-run- Mountain West Medical Center felt bad for the girls because I ner Toni Cerroni was stranded Where: knew they really played at 100 at first base on a ground out to Classrooms percent effort but didn’t play end the game. up to their potential. They may Folta produced a pair of hits have been trying too hard. I’m and Sloan added the only other “Varicose Veins” definitely proud of them. They safety of the game. Topic: were definitely determined to Palmer scattered five hits, presented by Dr. Gail Strindberg get back to the championship struck out eight and walked game and could easily have three during the complete laid down in any one of the game stint on the hill. Come spend a night out with Dr. Gail Strindberg and get a better understanding of varicose veins and learn about new state of the art best in the tournament. We were a little bit flat against Cedar City in treatment options. Polo continued from page A10 the first game. But we came back in the second game against Cedar Tooele Coach Mike Wells stated and showed our heart and charac- Healthy Woman is a FREE series of monthly events and workshops the girls really gave their all to ter and really gave them a battle catered to women ages 18-55, however, any woman at any age is welcome. capture a second straight state to the end. I was really encour- crown. aged by their unity and everyone “As defending state champs, we of the girls were focused on the lost some key players from last Reservations are required due to limited space. Please call 843-3690 or task at hand. We just came up a year’s team,” he said. “But we little short and that could have had a very strong nucleus com- 843-3691 to reserve your spot at this informative seminar. happened to anybody. They have ing back. With the foundation of nothing to hang their heads about. Trisha Cox, Lauren Bridges, Mary They gave it their all and that is all Burden, Jordan Marshall, Chandra I can ask.” Enjoy light refreshments, free giveaways, and a night out! Yeaman and Kylie Royle anchored the team. We pretty much domi- The state tournament capped nated 3A play with a few losses the prep water polo careers when different members of the of seniors Erin Hall, Jessica team were missing. Then, in tour- Mortensen, Kristina Gowans, nament play, we beat everyone Lauren Bridges, Jordan Marshall, with the exception of Cedar City, Chandra Yeaman, David Nipper, which was the top seeded team in Brad Wells, Kasey Nobles, Marc the tournament. Imlay, James Chevalier and K.C. “Both matches were just won Huffman. by just one goal and they could A complete story on the indi- have easily gone the other way,” vidual scoring on the boys state he added. “The girls showed great title run and girls silver standing teamwork and poise and they real- will be published in a future edi- ly came through and played their tion. TUESDAY May 23, 2006 B1

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photography / Jesse Fruhwirth The Tooele County Teen Idol contest allowed local talent to shine. Cash prizes were awarded to first place winner, Natalie Sagers (center), second place winner, Kayla Robinson (left), and third place winner, Jacob Abraham (right).

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by Jesse Fruhwirth TEEN IDOL STAFF WRITER ure, there’s no record contract. But how does $300 Ssound? It sounded good to Natalie Sagers, and she sounded good to the judges. The Grantsville High School sophomore took first place at the Tooele County Teen Idol singing compe- photography / Jesse Fruhwirth tition over the weekend and took home the The top seven runners up in the Tooele Teen Idol contest were: (l-r) Kamren Sutherland, Seini Tautuaa, Alicia Sherman, Courtney Christensen, Tessa Woodruff, Katie Woodruff and Angela Liddell. $300 prize. “Sometimes I [feel nervous] the night Abraham has received music training, but 30 teens in the week prior to the show that Sagers beat out nearly 30 other teen “I’m going to major in music, but I don’t know where yet.” before or right before I sing,” she said. “I’m not for voice. was held at Veterans Memorial Park in singers to win the contest. She sang “I’ll Be never scared when I’m performing. I love it. “I’ve been taking private music lessons There For You” at the semi-final Friday and Sagers said she has taken voice lessons downtown Tooele. for eight years. Currently she trains with I love the vibe that the crowd sends.” at the U of U in and saxophone,” he The Teen Idol contest was sponsored by “One Way Ticket” during the final Saturday. She said she has taken voice lessons since said. Grantsville Junior High seventh grader Bethany Killian and Alexis Leonelli. the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Coalition and Robinson just barely made the age limit. she was four years old and currently receives He will play the saxophone in the band. Kayla Robinson came in second place and training from Natalie Foster Wecshe. He said his prize money will be “invested the Youth Abstinence Education Project, in won $200. Robinson sang “Proud Mary” and Contestants were required to be 13-18. At 13 conjunction with the Tooele County Health years old, the Stansbury Park teen was one Robinson said she plans to buy a pink in books for college.” “Beautiful.” Motorola Razr cell phone with her prize. Seini Tattua of Tooele Junior High School Department. Jacob Abraham, a senior at Tooele High of the youngest participants. “I thought it was a really cool privilege Future chemical engineer Abraham and Kamren Sutherland of Grantsville High Community health nurse Jessyka Thomas School, scored third to take home the $100 that I got to sing with high school people,” rounded out the top three. Abraham will School rounded out the finalists that per- organized the contest. prize. Abraham chose “All Star” and “Slow Robinson said, “and be in the competition be graduating this spring and said he will formed Saturday night. “The focus is to encourage families to Dancing.” with them.” be attending the University of Utah in the Courtney Christensen and Angela Liddell come out and be with their teen and increase “It was pretty exciting to win. I like to Already recording songs with a music fall. An instrumentalist as well as a vocalist, of Tooele Junior High School, Katy Woodruff sing,” Sagers said. their awareness,” Thomas said. group, the Royal Academy Singers, her expe- Abraham will have the opportunity to prac- of Grantsville Junior High School, Tessa Sagers is an actor and singer. She said tice music in college. Woodruff of Tooele High School and Alicia The event featured a resource booth with rience has made her ready for the stage. She information regarding teen pregnancy and she has no immediate plans to spend her won the Tooele County Karaoke contest “I’m going to play for the Pep Band,” he Sherman of Grantsville High School com- abstinence. prize money. when she was only 8 years old. said, which will take up around 20 hours of peted in the semi-final round Friday. “I’m just saving it for college,” she said. his time per week. The contest heard auditions from nearly e-mail: [email protected] Enjoy barbecue season, but don’t forget about safety emo- a way of life and indoor cooking Cooking for a crowd — meaning process. Do not undercook meat. The food one day means you heat it rial wasn’t really so very different from making large quantities of food — Marinating and basting are good sure method is to check meat and part way — but not enough to kill MDay cooking outdoors. Outdoor cook- can also mean it sits out for longer practices for flavorful dishes, but poultry with a meat thermometer the microorganisms. Those in the is on its way. ing is a different experience for us time periods before it is eaten. use some safety precautions. Do to be sure it is cooked enough. middle, where it doesn’t get hot It has become and therefore a novelty. When you do your shopping for not leave the foods out to marinate Meat should reach 160 degrees and the “semi-offi- Rather than cooking over an outdoor eating, consider how long — always put them in the refrigera- poultry should reach 180 degrees can multiply and grow as the food cial” kick-off open fire, taking our food outdoors food will likely be unrefrigerated tor. If you plan to baste the food on for safety and doneness. warms and again as it cools back in to barbecue now often involves a charcoal or before you eat it. Purchase foods the grill, save some of the marinade Since it’s not always handy to the refrigerator. Then when you get season. Many gas grill with a modern kitchen to that are safe without refrigeration in a separate container before you have a meat thermometer out- it out to cook another day, it heats more cook- back us up, or a cooler chest with when possible and get the perish- put the raw foods in to soak. Raw doors, know the visual clues. Visual gradually again. That is a consider- outs are likely ice to keep foods cold as we trek ables to a refrigerator quickly. If foods often have bacteria that will clues include the following. Juices able period of time for the bacteria to follow Diane Sagers to the park or hills to enjoy a meal. you are traveling a long distance, contaminate the marinade. should run clear, meat should not through the CORRESPONDENT Despite those important conve- take along that insulated cooler to When you put the food into the be pink, and fish should flake with to grow. summer sea- niences, cases of food-born illness- get foods there in a safe condition. marinade, it’s possible that the a fork. There has been some concern son through Homefront es rise during the summer months. Delicious barbecue dishes may juices will mix with the marinade Pre-cooking meat is sometimes about charcoal cooking or high backyard sup- Undercooking is one major cause, include marinated meats and veg- and then you transfer the juices a good idea both from the safety temperature cooking like broiling, pers, picnics and another is taking food out- etables. The sauces are wonderful from the raw food onto the foods standpoint and from the idea of grilling or frying causing cancer. and camping expeditions. doors where the temperatures concoctions of spices and liquids that are partially cooked or just at doing things quickly. It helps avoid It appears that removing the fat, We have come full circle since are warm and leaving it for too that will help tenderize and flavor the very last cooking moment. Use overcooking when you put the the days that settlers moved across long before cooking or eating it. the foods. When the food is grilled, the uncontaminated sauce to baste foods onto the grill. However, pre- avoiding flare-ups and removing the expanses of America. For Bacteria multiply rapidly in warm marinades can be basted over it during cooking to avoid that poten- cook just before you take food charred areas of the food can mini- generations outdoor cooking was conditions. to flavor it during the cooking tial problem. out to the grill. Partially cooking mize that concern. Memorial Day Karaoke Religion Monday service Event coming back Church in park

Memorial Day Service will be Utah’s largest karaoke con- Lighthouse Community held at the Veterans Memorial test is once again to become Church is having church in the Park on Monday, May 29, at part of events held in Tooele park — 6:15 p.m. at the pool noon. Col. Van Pelt, Commander County. Enter the contest held park, Vine and 200 West, on Deseret Chemical Depot, will be during Deseret Peak Days Wednesday, May 24. Bring a the guest speaker. June 2 3-7 p.m. and will be friend or two or three. There open to all ages. We are hop- will be a barbecue before ing for a lot of cash and other church. The burgers, dogs and prizes. For more information drinks will be provided. Bring and preregistration, please your own chips and other picnic call 830-7601. junk. Bring your Bible. B2 TUESDAY May 23, 2006 DOINGS around the valley

Animals must be tagged by June 2 Memorial Day to be eligible for entry into the show. Please call USU Extension at 843- Monday service set 2350 and make arrangements to have Memorial Day Service will be held your animals tagged. at the Veterans Memorial Park on Monday, May 29, at noon. Col. Van Pelt, Commander Deseret Chemical Meetings Depot, will be the guest speaker. Support troops Sunday City planners hear public Cornerstone Baptist Church, 500 N. The Tooele City Planning 276 E. Tooele, will honor our troops Commission will meet in a pub- on Sunday, May 28. Dr. Kenneth lic hearing and business meeting M. Dean (pastor) will speak in the Wednesday, May 24, at 7 p.m. at morning service at 11 a.m. Chaplain Tooele City Hall in the city council Wayne Hollenbaugh from Dugway chambers, 90 N. Main. The public will will speak in the evening service at be heard on conditional use for: 6 p.m. Everyone is welcome and all • RV service to include inspec- servicemen present will be honored. tions, minor repairs, retail RV parts and supplies, diagnostics, and mobile RV service to be located at 351 E. Tooele Utah Ave. • Adding a 34 feet by 50 feet auto More Fridays on Vine wash to existing car wash at 39 W. Fridays on Vine — free entertain- 520 S. ment for the whole family — kicks Sports off its first event of the summer with a free concert/dance by local band Painted Desert. The performance will Tennis players, parents meet take place Friday night at 7, June 2, A summer tennis information at Veteran’s Park (corner of Main and meeting for parents and players will Tooele’s Valley Mental Heath and Reflections House, a day facility for people with mental health issues, have sponsored Shana Vine Streets). Food and refreshments be held Thursday, May 25, 6 p.m. at Barney (right) and Charlene Terry (center) in psychology internships. Dave (left) is a member of the clubhouse working side by side will be available for purchase. Don’t Tooele High School in the Commons with Barney and Terry learning various tasks such as cleaning, shopping, cooking, waiting tables and computer skills. miss the fun! area (lunchroom) for anyone inter- We are still looking for entertain- ested in learning tennis or playing ers and vendors to fill our summer competition tennis over the summer. Stansbury be reached at 884-3446. schedule. Call 840-3336 if interested. The summer schedule for lessons, • Mondays 9 a.m. quilting; lunch at noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. Groups Dairy princess pageant set tournaments, camps, leagues and USTA team tennis will be distributed Service agencies meet • Tuesdays 9 a.m. aerobics; 10 a.m. Eagles cancels steaks The Tooele County Dairy Princess ceramics; 1 p.m. Skipbo; lunch at Scholarship Pageant is scheduled and explained. The Board of Trustees of the The Friday night steak dinner is Stansbury Recreation Service Area and noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. canceled for Friday, May 26, due to for Saturday, June 10, at the Tooele Bowlers wanted • Wednesdays 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Bowlers are needed for Thursday the Greenbelt Service Area and the the Memorial Day holiday. See you Senior Citizen’s Center at 7 p.m. The breakfast; 1 p.m. Pinochle; 1 p.m. night men’s league. Starts at 7 p.m. Board of Directors of the Stansbury on June 2. public is invited and encouraged to Bunko nightly. Call Tony at 882-2096 or 840- Service Agency will convene a meet- attend. Get an application by calling • Thursdays 9 a.m. Pinochle; 10 Diabetes classes set 0214 or call the bowling alley at 843- ing on Wednesday, May 24, at 7 p.m. at Director Cheryl Adams at 843-3150 a.m. line dancing; lunch at noon, res- Anyone with diabetes, don’t miss (evenings at 882-3544) or 2005 Dairy 0733. the clubhouse, #1 Country Club Drive, out on the self management classes Stansbury Park. ervations by 8:30 a.m.; 12 p.m. blood Princess Hannah Finely at 801-599- pressure clinic; 1 p.m. Bingo held Thursday evenings, June 1 and 8, 9997 or at the informational meet- Philanthropy • Fridays 9 a.m. aerobics; lunch at and Tuesdays, June 6 and 13. Classes ing tonight, May 23, at 7 p.m. at 47 Churches noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. will be held from 6-8:30 p.m. S. Main, room 208. The deadline for • Everyday puzzles, pool, social 20 Wells SUP meets paperwork is June 1. Donate toothpaste, etc. • May 30 — Foot clinic 1:30-3:30 The Twenty Wells (Grantsville) Veteran’s resource fair set Students from Weber State Attend church in park p.m. by appointment Chapter of the SUP will hold their On Friday, June 16, the Department University nursing and dental pro- Lighthouse Community Church is • June 6 — Hearing clinic 9 a.m. monthly dinner meeting on Tuesday, of Workforce Services will host a grams are traveling to Ecuador in having church in the park — 6:15 p.m. to noon May 23, at 6:30 p.m. at the Grantsville Veteran’s Resource Fair at 158 S. 200 June to help provide medical and at the pool park, Vine and 200 West, on • June 7 — Center meeting 1 p.m. Senior Citizens Center. Menu is W. in Salt Lake City. The fair will be dental services to disadvantaged fam- Wednesday, May 24. Bring a friend or • June 17 — Old Time Fiddlers 1-3 potluck. Prospective members and held from 12-4 p.m. For additional ilies. Many of the supplies are just two or three. There will be a barbecue p.m. spouses are welcome. Pioneer ances- information, contact the local vet- everyday household items that would before church. The burgers, dogs and • June 18 — Happy Father’s Day try not required. For more informa- eran’s representative, Lynn Gehring, be a very precious gift to someone in drinks will be provided. Bring your • June 23 — Summer Dutch oven tion, please call Dave Jefferies at at the Tooele Employment Center Ecuador: Vitamins, Tylenol, ibupro- own chips and other picnic junk. Bring dinner 4 p.m. Free for all members or 884-6989. located at 305 N. Main St, or by call- fen, hand sanitizer, soap, hydrogen your Bible. $3. Reserve yours by June 16. Chamber hosts businesses ing (435) 833-7310. peroxide, first aid kits, toothbrushes, Methodist Bible school starts • June 27 — Foot clinic 1:30-3:30 Tooele County Chamber of Choir competition coming toothpaste, etc. For more informa- Tooele Methodist Church Vacation p.m. by appointment Commerce hosts Business After St. Barnabas Episcopal Church tion or to make a donation through Bible School will be June 26-30 from 6-8 • June 30 — Wendover trip $15 Hours on Thursday, May 25, 5:30-7 is proud to celebrate one year as June 9, please contact Pat Barton at p.m. With questions call 843-3568. Tooele seniors p.m. at Leatherby’s Family Creamery, an affiliate of the Royal School of 882-2235 or Fyodor Emelyantsev at VBS hosts kids The Tooele County Senior Citizen 61 E. 1280 North, Tooele . There is no Church Music, an honor which is 830-5327. Vacation Bible School will meet June Center can be reached at 882-2870. charge for this event. solely ours in the state. Volunteers are needed 26-30 at 430 N. Utah Ave. from 9-11:30 • Mondays — Bridge 10 a.m.; aero- All are invited to the St. Barnabas The Tooele Utah Family Center is a.m. for ages 4-12 years. Call 882-4642 bics 10:30 a.m.; lunch at Noon; line Day Choral Competition. There is a in need of volunteers for the summer for more information. dancing 1 p.m.; Bingo 1 p.m. Recovery suggested donation of $25 per group. months. Hours vary based on avail- • Tuesdays — Lunch at Noon; Prepare two choral selections of any ability. This is a great opportunity for Reunions Pinochle 1 p.m.; line dancing 1 p.m. CASA meets Thursdays style to present before our judges high school students who need vol- • Wednesdays — Breakfast 9 a.m. Christians Against Substance on June 10. For more information unteer hours and a fun opportunity to Noon; aerobics 9:30 a.m.; dancing Abuse (CASA) is a support group please contact Choirmaster Robert for stay at home moms and grand- THS class of ‘86 12-1 p.m. with Tony Busico; ceramics for any addiction. The 12 step Bible E. Trujillo at 850-2436. parents. All kinds of help is needed. Anyone interested in helping to plan 1 p.m. based program will be used. Meetings Emergency food, clothing ready Please contact Kari at the Family a class reunion for the Tooele High • Thursdays — Pinochle 9 a.m.; will be each Thursday at 7 p.m. at the The pantry is open to all who Center for more information, School class of 1986, please contact aerobics 10:30 a.m.; lunch at Noon; Tooele Church of Christ, 430 W. Utah have need. There is adult and chil- Help at race track Angie Gillette at 882-8331 or 224-3431. blood pressure at Noon; bridge 12:45 Ave. No cost and free baby sitting will dren’s clothing. The pantry is open The Miller Motorsports Park is up THS class of ‘96 p.m.; Canasta 1 p.m. be provided. For more information • Fridays — Aerobics 9:30 a.m.; Saturdays form 10 a.m. until noon at and running. We are in need of volun- Come to the Tooele High School call 882-4642. Mexican train 2 p.m.; Bingo noon; First Baptist Church, 580 S. Main St. teers, both on-track and off, to help class of 1996 reunion July 14-15 . Tooele AA meets daily dancing 6-8 p.m.; No evening meals If you have an immediate need please this track run. Volunteers receive a T- • July 14 — 6 p.m. Free family picnic Tooele Alcoholic Anonymous on Fridays during June, July or call Pastor Jon at 882-2048. shirt and hat and can pick from a vari- at Tooele City Park meets daily at noon and 8 p.m. at August. Chamber hosts breakfast ety of opportunities. Come on out and • July 15 — 7 a.m. Golf scramble/ 1120 W. Utah Ave. Call 882-7358 for • May 26 — Dancing 6-8 p.m. with Tooele County Chamber of see what Larry H. Miller has brought breakfast at Tooele City Golf Course information. Ned Commerce will host a breakfast for to our town. Contact Karrie Thorne $15 per/person; 6 p.m. dinner at Eagle’s • May 31 — Drawings for prizes Dealer’s Choice AA meets business networking on Wednesday, at 840-0564 or [email protected] Nest $25 per/person 9:30 to noon. Meeting for members Dealer’s Choice AA meeting will be June 1, at 8 a.m. at the Tooele County for information. Send money and the number of peo- at noon. Election of board members held Sundays at 6 p.m. at the United Health Department. ple in your party to: Chelsea Norby and results will be announced. Methodist Church, 78 E. Utah Ave. An informational presentation will Grantsville Snell, 895 Dahlia St. #15, Denver, CO Call 224-4364 to get directions or be given about the bird flu. 80220. For more information, e-mail Senior Circle, MWMC information. Senior Circle is for those over 50 There is no charge for this event [email protected] or call Tori Castaways AA meetings set which is open to the public. Please Council works on budget White at 435-830-4722. and costs $15 per year. Call 843-3690 Castaway’s Alcoholics Anonymous RSVP to the Chamber office at 882- The Grantsville City Council will THS class of ‘66 for a membership form and to RSVP for all activities except exercise and meets Monday-Saturday at noon 0690. hold a budget work meeting and a Time is running out to return your water aerobics. and on Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the Annual karaoke revised regular meeting on Wednesday, May activity choices, money and updates for • Body Instincts — Meets 10 a.m. St. Barnabas Center, 1784 N. Aaron Utah’s largest karaoke contest is 24, at 429 E. Main St., Grantsville, at our directory. The deadline is May 31. Tuesdays at Pinnacle Therapy (29 S. Dr. Open; mixed; non-smoking; once again to become part of events 6:30 p.m. The dates of the reunion is Friday and Main). wheelchair access; nursery avail- held in Tooele County. Enter the con- Plan for 4th of July Saturday, July 7-8. Please advise us if • Hinges and Twinges (water able Monday-Friday. (Adults only on test held during Deseret Peak Days Grantsville City 4th of July fes- you have made contact with classmates aerobics) — Meets Tuesdays and Saturday.) June 2 3-7 p.m. and will be open to all tivities are looking to be the best yet. on the “unable to locate” list. For more Thursdays 11 a.m. at Pratt Aquatic Feeling trapped? ages. We are hoping for a lot of cash The parade will start at the usual 11 information, contact Keith Davis 882- Center, $2. If someone’s drinking is affecting and other prizes. For more informa- a.m. time with live music all day and 6721, Dennis Murray 882-5568, Karen • May 24 — Senior Circle Day Trip your life, Alanon can help. Call 882- tion and preregistration, please call the fifth annual Tooele Valley Rotary Powell 882-5449 or Kathy Strieby 882- to Clark Planetarium/Gateway Mall. 7756 for information. Meet Monday, 830-7601. Club car show. The largest fireworks 1369. • May 25 — Healthy Women Wednesday and Friday at 6:30 p.m. show in the county is planned. Free parenting classes set Seminar, 7 p.m. at MWMC class- Like previous years, all proceeds The Tooele Utah Family Center rooms. Topic is varicose veins. benefit Tooele County charities. All Schools will hold free parenting classes start- • May 30 — Birthday Bingo, 5 p.m. SEE DOINGS ON B7 inquiries should be made to Jason ing in June. They will be held Monday at MWMC classrooms. mornings from 11 a.m. to noon at the Duhon at 435-830-9714. Honor retiring Mestas Center. Free make it/take its will be We are looking for: There will be a retirement open available for kids during the classes. • A live band to play house for Darlene Mestas on May 25 Call the center at 833-1960 to sign up • Parade entries at the Overlake Elementary Library for your class today. New class every • Dutch oven cookoff participants from 5-7 p.m. Overlake Elementary is DOINGS POLICY Monday. • Local charities to operate games located west of Mountain West hospital and rides Would you like to share a story or announce an upcoming event in “Doings Tag lambs, swine for show off 2000 North. Around the Valley?” Submit written announcements to Barbara Bennett by e-mail at The county extension agent will Donner Reed Museum open [email protected] or fax to 882-6123. With questions call 882-0050 x104. tag lambs and swine for the Tooele The Donner Reed Museum, locat- Seniors The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is happy to run a notice of special events for charitable County Livestock Show: ed at the corner of Cooley and Clark organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. Businesses should contact the • Erda, May 24 Streets in Grantsville, displays arti- advertising department to inquire about placing a display ad. Due to limited space we • Tooele, May 30 facts from the Donner Reed trail Grantsville seniors can only guarantee that items will run three times. Please limit your notice to 60 words • Grantsville, May 31 seven days a week by appointment The Grantsville Senior Center can or less. Information should be delivered no later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the only. Call 884-3767 or 884-3411. desired publication date. TUESDAY May 23, 2006 B3 Babies born April 19 - May 4 at Mountain West Medical Center Carter Serge Clayton was born born on April 25, 2006, to Marc Smith. and Stephanie Bothell. on April 19, 2006, to Bryce and and Shelly Nicholas. Amber Kristine Resendez Aaron Michael Burr was born Mindi Clayton. Brendan Daryl Cooper was was born on April 28, 2006, to on May 2, 2006, to Preston and Connor Kirk Bullough was born on April 26, 2006, to Jody Michael Aaron and April Kristine Jenny Burr. born on April 20, 2006, to Lynda and Neicole Cooper. Resendez. Braxton Gauge Bird was born and Kirk Bullough. Tacey Rain Curry was born on Sofia Rivera was born on April on May 2, 2006, to Aaron and Michael James Whichelo was April 26, 2006, to Brandon and 28, 2006, to Martha Rojas and Crystal Bird. born on April 24, 2006, to Douglas Julia Curry. Jose Carols Rivera. Hudson Charles Woodbury and Samantha Whichelo. Angelica Nicole Webb was Brandon Garcia was born on was born on May 3, 2006, to Joshua Richens was born on born on April 27, 2006, to Clayton April 28, 2006, to Rosendo and Jonathan and Dori Woodbury. April 24, 2006, to Dave and Beth and Molly Webb. Maria Garcia. Teagan Marie Bennett was Richens. Keegan Kevin Smith was Dallin Joseph Bothell was born on May 4, 2006, to Angela Claire Elizabeth Nicholas was born on April 27, 2006, to Kayla born on May 1, 2006, to Aaron Childs and Brandon Bennett.

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Call 882-0650 882-0287 HOT TUB for sale, good Utah 1-800-947-0249 condition, $1400. 8882- for details. Distribution Center •• PreschoolPreschool Activities daycare/preschool (ucan) Monday-Thursday Are you taking vitamins, 2318 (801)898-8994 • Loving, Clean Enviroment SLEIGH BED - solid • Loving, Clean Enviroment nutritional supplements, YEARLING MOLLY Monday-Thursday6:00am-6:30pm wood. CHERRY! New •• ArtsArts And Crafts homeopathic or herbs? If you sell Insurance, pro- mule, $800. (435)224- JOB FAIR!! 6:00am-6:30pm in box $275. 801-831- •• GroupFull Healthy Pictures Meals 3-1 year olds Are they okay with your mote a hospital or an 9003 • Group Pictures 3-11 year olds ambulance service, 0678 pharmacy medications? place your classified ad Sporting Goods th RD Call Kim for details 843-9751 or 830-2449 Better let us check it out. in all 47 of Utah's news- WHIRLPOOL HEAVY MAY 30 THRU JUNE 3 papers. 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State Rd 138 Grantsville, UT th ea, $200 ea or all 3 for Pets • Diabetic Education 01 Montana 5 Wheel 2 slide outs, new tires Station with 2 mics and Pick up and 5th wheel like new. $500 884-6616 • Diabetic Pharmacy over 100 free karaoke Specialist Pickup $26,000 + 5th Wheel $22,000= $48,000 55 GALLON Aquarium songs. New product AKC BOXER puppies ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR FULL AND PART TIME complete with stand; home karaoke player, Brindle & Fawn. Current We bill Medicare POSITIONS FOR: Will separate or consider taking a partial trade on a $80.95. (435)843-7422 for diabetic supplies. smaller pickup or an SUV. Call 1-435-830-4211 (cell). Queen size poster bed vaccinations, dew claws w/mattresses; King size ask for Keith. removed, tails docked. Complete line of Unloaders, Orderfillers, Loaders Canopy waterbed w/6 Contract required. Sire Diabetic Supplies Requires continuous lifting up to 100 lbs. drawers complete. 849- LANDSCAPE ROCKS pointed toward AKC 1572 840-8245 and timbers for sale; Championship Title. NEED CASH NOW? Chrysler 9.9 outboard Dave’s Drugs We want to make Health guarantee. $650. Wal-Mart Offers Competitive BRAND NEW Aclaim motor, like new, best of- Call (801)349-7345 30 WEST 1st SOUTH Hourly Wages with a you a loan! fer. 801-910-5991 Full drum set. Paid Progression Schedule: $300, will let go for BEAUTIFUL SWEET 882-0287 $11.90/hr progresses to $14.90/hr $200. Only been used a RAILROAD TIES 8ft $2 Calico needs loving $50 - $3,000 copule of times. A very each; 9ft $6 each; 10ft home, declawed and ALCOHOLIC ANONY- for weekday schedules No checking account nice cherry red color to 17ft $1.25 per foot. spayed, indoor cat. Call MOUS meets daily at needed. Usually 30 call (435)843-1472 or 840-2298 830-8097 noon and 8pm at 1120 $13.25/hr progresses to $16.25/hr (435)850-9803 for weekend schedules minute service! TOOL BOX snap on 16 W Utah Ave. Call 882- FREE PUPPY to good 7358. FREE MULCH great for drawer. Excellent condi- home! 5mo lab mix, tion. Paid $1500 sale Applicants MUST be 18 Years of Age or Older NOBLE FINANCE lawn and garden. You good with kids, good Applications Are Valid for 60 Days from Submission. load. Call 224-2121 for $800 obo 843-0262 Place Your Ad Here 843-1255 134 W 1180 N, Ste 13 natured. 840-3101 Call 882-0050 Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V TUESDAY May 23, 2006 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B5

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Will West Main Street, western states. 454 engine, pulls any- 1 & 2 bedroom 60, 120 and 180 days. ence. You must pos- buy vehicles 1990 and Grantsville, Utah. An thing, excellent condi- Need to be sess excellent analytical EXPERIENCED Groom- OPENING OTR DRIVER up that needs transmis- apartments!! Equal Housing Opp. - Benefits tion, price greatly re------and organizational er needed for busy with 2 years flatbed ex- sion work, cash paid. reliable, duced, $8800. 882- Completely Remodeled Apply in person skills, be computer pro- groom shop. FT/ PT. perience, Mostly West- Shop (801)972-5810 DUPLEX 2 bedroom customer 7627 NEW fridge, stove, 8836 N. Hwy 40 ficient and have demon- Call 843-9464 ask for ern States, Clean Class Home (435)843-8181 apartment for rent, w/d oriented and Keli. Needs own tools. A CDL, Call 1-435-654- dishwasher, cabinets, hookups, yard, $475 Lake Point strated an ability to ef- 1986 ELDORADO 27ft safety fectively lead and moti- 2429. 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Call 882- lent combination of ex- Growing Mortgage Grantsville, FEED DEALER WANT- Travis (801)856-8178 2001 19FT Camp trailer, 1987 GMC Jimmy, new 3235. or 882-7008. 585 perience/education is UT 84029 ED! LOOMIX® feed very clean, used 10 tires, under 120,000 2 AND 3bdrm apart- Canyon Rd, Tooele. Company” required. Please send Must have a supplements is seeking PART TIME house keep- times. New tires and miles, runs great, well ments behind Super Valley View Motel. Fortune Magazine resume and earning ex- a local dealer. Motivat- er needed. will train, wheels. $8000. Call maintaned, ac. $4000 Wal-Mart. On select Sept 03’ is now current copy of pectations to: Bruce K. ed individual with cattle self motivated, hard Chris (801)231-8611 firm. 882-2318 units $99 moves you ROOM FOR rent, beauti- looking to expand MVR when Smith, Publisher,The knowledge and com- worker, start at $8/hr (801)898-8994 in. Some apartments ful one bedroom new POP UP Camper, 93 our operation to applying. Herald Journal,PO Box munity ties. Flexible apply in person at the includes all utilities. carpet, new appliances, 487, Logan, Utah hours and supplemental Kirks Hotel 57 W Vine Scamper, sleeps 6, Trucks Swimming pool, hot gorgeous view, immedi- Tooele. Excellent 84321. (ucan) income. Contact Connie St. stove and icebox, rarely tub, exercise room, ate occupancy. benefi ts & com- @ 1-800-883-3817/ used, $2000 obo. 882- playground, full club- (435)831-3557 CONSTRUCTION/ LA- pensation. Over ASE CERTIFIED tech ckincheloe@loomix. RECEPTIONIST NEED- 2463 1980 FORD half-ton 4 house. 843-4400 (435)849-0598 BORER needed for 1700 programs with with safety inspection com. (ucan) ED must work week- wheel drive, $800 obo. cert. Apply at 952 North fence installation. Call Motorcycles & 882-3406 840-3355 2BDRM 1BTH newly re- in-house process- ends, cleaning duties ROOM FOR rent, best Main. Gary with Advanced HELP WANTED start to- required. Please call ATVs modeled new carpet & deal in Tooele, great ing, underwriting & Fencing at 882-1213 day! Flaming Gorge 843-9410 or inquire 1980 JEEP J10 pickup tile, new cabinets & new home, own bath, ‘05 QUAD for sale. Kazu- AVON: TO BUY OR Recreation Services, within 978 North Main. 4x4 401 motor 4spd paint. Coin-op laundry, w/d, cable, internet util- funding. Looking CONTACT MANGER ma 150 less than 5 SELL. Sell to anyone. Dutch John Utah, Raft transmission, new paint $525/mo 850-2374 ities paid. $400/mo. call for Loan Consul- needed. Farmers Insur- hours ride time, $1250 For information call in- attendents, store clerks, TECHNICAL WRITER- and upholstery. Must (801)897-9530 ance. $8 per hour. Con- obo. 882-4849 tants. Step up to dependent sales repre- cooks, $8/hr, housing & Requires a four year see! $3500 obo 2BDRM APARTMENT, tact Janene at Mortgage Bank- sentative Vi Knutson RV sites available. 40+ bachelor's degree in (801)330-1356 very nice, yard & stor- ROOM FOR rent, spa- (435)884-0896 1996 SUZUKI DR200, ing and get loans 884-3830 hours per week. 16 & science and two year (435)837-2234 age, laundry hookups, cious home & yard, experience in preparing extra low miles, great $520/mo includes gas & $350/mo, includes utilit- closed. Call Gus CRICKET NOW hiring older, singles, couples DIRECTOR NURSING- technical/ scientific doc- shape, 32” seat height. 1987 NISSAN Pickup water, $400/dep. 830- ies, washer, dryer, stor- sales manager and rep okay. Memorial Day 866-8766821 HERITAGE Hills Reha- umentation or eight Was not abused or truck, runs, needs new 1177 age. Available June in Tooele. Exploding through Labor Day. 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For application and Call for job require- THE UTAH ARMY Na- 8424 after 2:30pm. new parts, looks and w/queen bed, washer average pay $57,000/ Sales Rep. Responsi- free goverment job in- ments. 1-435-623-1721 tional Guard Is currently runs great. $3500 obo. 3BDRM 1BTH, clean, dryer, ent cntr. No hid- yr. Great benefits. No bilities include greeting formation, call American 2002 YAMAHA Ban- (ucan) looking for mentally and (801)330-1356 spacious, duplex den expense. No pets. experience needed. customers, paper work, Association. of Labor 1- shee, excellent condi- physically tough individ- (435)837-2234 w/basement, carport, LDS standards. Male Green card OK. Call 1- explaining company 913-599-7976, 24 hrs. tion, worth a lot more DRIVER CDL TRAINING uals who are willing to small yard, w/d hook- only. $375 840-2011 800-677-1922 between benefits. Flexible hours. emp. serv. but only asking $3000. FOR SALE: 1977 Ford available. 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If you are the OVER, Seniors & Kids right individual with a Needed NOW for Film, 91’ HITCH hiker 5th great attitude, this may TV, Print, Catalogs & wheel w/hitch, sleeps 6, The Engineering Division has an immediate opening for a Building Inspector. be the opportunity you Conventions. ALL 26ft, am/ fm cassette, AGES NO EXPERI- This position will be responsible for a variety of complex technical duties to have been looking for. fridge, 4 burner range Medical Assistant We provide comprehen- ENCE NEEDED 1-801- assure compliance with county uniform building and zoning codes. w/oven, $5000 882- Stansbury Clinic sive training and offer 456-1500. (ucan) 7981 Building Inspector I ($19.46) great pay with generous Job #23784 YOUNG BUSINESSMAN benefits. Come join our COLEMAN CHESA- • Experience to some aspect of building construction WITH disability seeks The University Hospitals and Clinics is seeking a Medical fun and positive working PEAKE folding trailer, inspection. Utah State Building Inspector Licensure to an live-in travel companion environment! Please fair condition. $1499. Assistant in a very pleasant and team oriented clinic. Great / housekeeper / person- inspector classifi cation which allows for inspection feel free to apply in per- 882-4974 work environment and benefi ts. Will support the center nurse, al assistant in Califor- of all aspects of residential construction, or a minimum of two son: 2502 North 400 E. nia. Room, Board, sal- physicians, and management in all functions of the clinic certifi cations (electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and building); email resume: jrl@lid- Boats ary, travel and college including front and back offi ce, with some limited laboratory and, licensure in at least two codes (residential & commercial diardhf.com, Fax re- tuition assistance. No national testing) or equivalent combination of education and sume: attn. JR 435-882- work. Requires completion of a certifi ed MA program or experience needed. 1- experience 0968. 1989 16FT Mirrorcraft, equivalency; current BLS -Health Care Provider card; 877-256-9829. (ucan) • Advanced computer skills and the ability to use a variety of 35hp, w/trailer, $2500 phlebotomy skills and human relation and effective commu- obo. 801-230-3746 software applications. Liddiard Home Furnish- Business nication skills. Must have profi ciency in the specifi c clinic’s ings is now hiring expe- • Working knowledge of building, plumbing, electrical and Opportunities 94 MAXUM 17' Boat specialty skills within six weeks of hire; medical Assistant mechanical codes; working knowledge of modern construction rienced Delivery per- sons for our new store w/trailer, Exe Cond, Certifi cation or Registration preferred. Please apply online at: methods, practices, materials, tools and equipment; working A CASH COW! 90 Vend- travel cover, storage located in Tooele. Lid- ing Machine Units/30 www.hr.utah.edu knowledge of drafting and blueprint reading. diard Home Furnishings cover, fish finder, ma- Human Resources Locations. Entire busi- rine radio, merc cruise Complete job description is available at the Tooele County Human Resource Offi ce has been family owned ness - $10,970. Local 420 Wakara Way, Suite 105 for over 50 years and is I/O, troller, open bow 47 South Main Street Tooele Utah Company. Hurry! $7000, 435-882-3774 Salt Lake City, UT 84108 or visit our website at www.co.tooele.ut.us expanding in one of the Call 1-801-593-0084. Phone: (801) 581-2169 fastest counties in the This recruitment will run continuous until the needs of the department have been met. (ucan) Autos Equal Opportunity Employer EEO Employer nation. If you are the right individual with a ALL CASH CANDY great attitude, this may Route. Do you earn 1995 CHEVY Lumina, be the opportunity you $800 in a day? Your power locks, power win- have been looking for. own local candy route. dows, good condition, WESTERN STATES DRIVERS We provide great pay Includes 30 machines $1200 obo. 843-0666 with generous benefits. and candy. All for (801)205-7468 $1,000 Sign On Bonus. Local chemical distributor in Come join our fun and SLC needs full time drivers. Must have CDL, HazMat, $9,995. 1-888-745- Maintenance positive working envi- 3353. (ucan) 1997 DODGE Intrepid, and good driving record. Will haul vans, tanks, and ronment! Please feel 150k miles, needs elec- doubles. Western States drivers rarely gone more than two free to apply in person: FRANCHISE OPPOR- trical work. $1500 obo. Technician nights. Earning potential between $57,000 and $74,000 2502 North 400 E. TUNITY- RANKED one 882-7586 after 6pm. with profi t sharing, safety bonus, health, dental, paid vaca- email resume: of the top ten franchise Cargill, Inc., a world leader in agriculture and industry is seeking [email protected] opportunities in the to hire a Maintenance technician. Duties include troubleshooting tion, and sick leave. Apply in person at Fax resume: attn. Mi- world. CEO named En- and repairing mechanical and electrical equipment as well as Thatcher Transportation, 1905 Fortune Rd. guel 435-882-0968. trepreneur of the Year FFOR FOORR SSALE! SAALLEE!! minor fabrication work including installation and modification of (1905 W. 1250 S.) or call for information, 801-924-1423 by the International LOOMIX ® FEED SUP- Franchise Association. new and existing conveyor and packaging equipment. Applicants PLEMENTS is seeking Low start up costs, must be eighteen years or older and provide identification for dealers. Motivated indi- growing market. 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Reduced ‰ Health and Dental insurance (ucan) *Based on 13 issue contract. price. 882-9085 after- Paid Vacation and Holidays Thatcher Chemical, 1905 Fortune Rd. noons. ‰ MASSAGE THERAPIST, ‰ Incentive plan 89 CADILLAC w/ Day- (1905 W. 1250 S.) SLC or call 801-924-1423 full or part time. Contact Small Business owners: tons $1500, w/o Day- ‰ Competitive wages Peggy, Amy or Heidi at Place your classified ad tons, $1000. Call 882- ‰ Opportunities for Growth 882-5790 in 45 newspapers 0662 throughout Utah for only MOTHERS/ OTHERS 29 Wage will be $19.05 per hour after 90 day probationary period. $155. for 25 words, and 95 DODGE Spirit, high FORKLIFT/PRODUCTION needed work from $5. per word over 25. Successful applicants will be required to pass a company paid Locally based manufacturing and distribution company has home/ office PT/ FT miles, runs good, $1300 You will reach up to obo. 884-6965 medical exam, which includes a drug/alcohol screen, reference openings for entry level trainees and experienced plant opera- $500-$3000/mo 801- 340,000 households 592-5037 checks, credit check and criminal background check. Cargill tors. Forklift experience required. Full time work available. and it is a one call, one 98 CHEVY Malibu, silver, 2bpaiddaily.com order, one bill program. power windows/ locks, Salt is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Starting salary $10.00/hour and up depending on experience. Call the Transcript Bul- Stylist make $11 keyless entry, cruise, Shift differential for rotating shift work. Excellent career letin at 882-0050 for fur- tinted windows, new opportunity. Outstanding benefi t package including pension $18/hr! Keep busy ther info. (ucan) Interested applicants should apply at: make money, and have tires, 149K, $3000 obo. and profi t sharing plan (100% company contribution). Apply fun, Plus vacation pay 843-1684 Utah Department of Workforce Services in person at paid holidays and insur- 305 North Main TOOELE SELL YOUR CAR or ance. Inquire how you TRANSCRIPT Tooele, Utah Thatcher Transportation, 1905 Fortune Rd. BULLETIN boat in the classifieds. can earn a hirer on bo- Call 882-0050 (1905 W. 1250 S.) SLC, 84104 EOE nus. Great Clips. Call Subscribe Today Or online at Jobs.utah.gov 843-9410 882-0050 B6 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 23, 2006

Apartments for Homes for Rent Homes for Rent Homes Mobile Homes Buildings Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Rent Meetings Meetings Meetings STUDIO APTS. utilities 2BDRM, DUPLEX w/ FOR RENT, 3bdrm, 14X70 2BDRM, must be BUILDING MATERIALS: 1. CALL TO OR- 4. Review upcoming PUBLIC NOTICE included, $365 or garage. 2bdrm duplex 2bth, 928 West Timpie moved. Inquire 882- METAL buildings, mini DER training NOTICE IS HEREBY $400/mo., $100 deposit. w/washer and dryer in- Road. Beautiful clean. FFOROR SSALE!ALE! 2938 storage systems, roof 2. WARD ENGINEER- 5. Ty Bailey, Emergency GIVEN THAT the Tooele 365 E. Vine St., Tooele. cluded, 1bdrm house, Vaulted ceiling. Fenced and wall panels, metal ING- DISCUSSION OF Services City Planning Commis- 833-9134 giant shed! 843-0785 yard. $1100+ utilities. 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile building components. SEWER LAGOON AL- 6. New Business sion will meet in a public or 801-391-8219 Call 843-5710 home for rent, no smok- Utah Manufacture 20 TERNATIVES 7. Next meeting-Wed- hearing and Business UNITS AVAILABLE ing/ pets. 882-1550 years plus. Top quality 3. ADJOURNMENT nesday, June 28th, 2006 meeting scheduled for 3bdrm, 2bth town- 3BDRM 1BTH, com- LAKEPOINT, 3bdrm, low prices. Weekly De- (Published in the Tran- 8. Adjourn Wednesday, May 24, homes, 2 car garage, pletely remodeled, 362 2bth, kitchen newly re- Sell Your Home Here for 4BDRM, 2BTH, mobil livery. 1-800-262-5347. script Bulletin May 23, (Published in the Tran- 2006 in the hour of 7:00 ac, enclosed yard, E Vine Street, $625/mo. modeled, living room, home 1998 in Tooele, cobuildings@cobuild 2006) script Bulletin May 23 & PM. The meeting will be hookups, starting at (801)694-7559 laundry room, 4 sheds, for lease for purchase, ings.net (ucan) 25, 2006) held at Tooele City Hall $ 80* $800/mo huge master $399. May rent Free! 2.25ac, horse property, AGENDA in the City Council 3BDRM 2BTH newer ea. bath, immediate occu- 882-4004 $1200/mo includes gas. 6 If you build, remodel or NOTICE is hereby given PUBLIC NOTICE Chambers, located at 90 home, new tile, carpet, pancy 882-2658 1st month plus deposit. remove buildings you that the Board of Trust- Grantsville City Council N Main Street, Tooele, UPSTAIRS FURNISHED fully fenced, large yard Call 882-0050 Appointment only. can place your classi- ees of the Stansbury will hold a budget work Utah. apartment, no smoking, with access to park, 2 FOR SALE or rent to (801)891-5746 or *Based on 13 issue contract. fied ad in 45 of Utah's Recreation Service Area meeting Wednesday, Agenda Items no pets, $500 plus utilit- car garage, $925/mo. own: 1999 doublewide (801)520-5201 newspapers for only and the Greenbelt Serv- May 24th, 2006. The 1. Public Hearing and ies, gas. $150 deposit. (435)843-1962 3bdrm, 2bth. No down $155. for 25 words ($5. ice Area and the Board meeting to be held at Motion on Conditional Call Mike 849-2404 NEW 2200sqft, 3bdrm, 3BDRM 1BTH, nice yard, payment. Call Lana for each additional of Directors of the Stans- 429 E. Main, Grantsville, Use for RV service to in- 3BDRM HOME in 2bth, pool, exercise $97,000 obo. 482 North 882-0284 or 801-414- word). You will reach up bury Service Agency will UT 84029 regular meet- clude inspections, minor Grantsville w/storage, room, clubhouse, no Parkway Avenue. Seri- 1749 Homes for Rent to 340,000 households convene their regularly ing to begin at 6:30 p.m. repairs, retail RV parts w/d hookups. No dogs. smoking, no pets, ous inquries only. and all you do is call the scheduled meeting on AGENDA: and supplies, diagnos- 884-5580 $950/mo. (801)455- Casey/ Carl 833-9243 SINGLE AND Double Transcript Bulletin at Wednesday, May 24, 1. Budget for 2006/2007 tics, and mobile RV serv- $$WHY RENT when 1299 wide at blow out prices! 3BDRM, 2.5BTH beauti- 882-0050 for all the de- 2006 at 7:00 p.m., at the fiscal year. ice to be located at 351 you can buy? O down 3BDRM, 1BTH Town- You move or we do. ful immaculate condo, tails. (Mention UCAN Clubhouse, #1 Country 2. Adjourn East Utah Ave by Louise programs, not perfect house, rent option to NEW STANSBURY Park Your lot or ours. Brent garage central air, Classified Network) Club Drive, Stansbury Wendy Palmer Jacobson, Tooele, Utah. credit. Single parent buy. See 8 possible. All homes for rent, availa- (801)864-6949 $950/mo Stansbury Park, Utah 84074. City Recorder 2. Public Hearing and programs. Call for de- appliances included, ble now, starting at METAL ROOFING AND available immediately Lots & Land Business Meeting In compliance with the Motion on Conditional tails. Berna or Chris w/d. (435)882-0190, $950/mo. 843-9883 siding. No wait in stock! 801-835-5592 1. Call to Order American with Disability Use for adding a 34 ft by 435-840-5029 Group (801)699-7884 Popular colors and 2. Pledge of Allegiance Act, Grantsville City will 50 ft auto wash to exist- 1 Real Estate OVERLAKE DIVISION lengths. Delivery and 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile 3BDRM, 2BTH rambler, 5 ACRES w/irrigation 3. Roll Call accommodate reasona- ing car wash at 39 West 1619 Durocher, 3bdrm, cutting available. Metal- home for rent, no smok- custom tile, Full front water, Grantsville, Utah. 4. Review and Adopt Mi- ble requests to assist the 520 South by Greg Cald- $750/MO GRANTS- 2.5bth, 2 car garage, mart 1-800-947-0249, ing/ pets. 882-1550 landscaped, back ready 435-310-0487 435-438- nutes disabled to participate in well, Tooele, Utah. VILLE, 3bdrm, 2bth, nice neighborhood, 181 South 1200 East, for sod, RV pad, lots of 6023 a. May 10, 2006 Training meetings. Request for 3. Request Approval and quiet neighborhood, $950 per month plus Lehi, Utah. Web Deals- CONDO FOR rent in upgrades, $160,000. Session assistance may be made Motion for new signage close to Grantsville Ele- deposit. Available 6/1. Metalmart.biz (ucan) Overlake $900/mo, plus 843-1619 BRIGHTON (BIG COT- b. May 10, 2006 Regular by calling City Hall at on awnings and an up- mentary, deposit nego- 840-5551 deposit, includes wash- TONWOOD) 5 acres Meeting least 3 days in advance date to existing sign for tiable, no smoking/ 5509 BRIENNE Way at- Financial er, dryer and refrigera- STANSBURY 3bdrm, near the base at Brigh- 5. Public Comment of the meeting that will Richardâ•˙s Round Up pets. 840-4575 tractive 3bdrm, 1bth 2 tor. 1964 North 40 2.5bth, 2 car garage, ton and 3 watershares Services 6. Probable Vote Items be attended by calling Steaks and BBQ located car garage, w/covered, in the Silver Lake Com- West. Call 849-0213 laundry room. $$CASH$$ Immediate a. Richmond American 884-3411. at 1205 North Main 2 AND 3 bedroom patio, fully fenced yard pany. Zoned FR-20. $950/mo with one year Cash for Structured Homes, Starside Phase (Published in the Tran- Street by David Gumu- homes. Rent to own for DOUBLEWIDE 3BDRM, w/sprinkling system, Ski-in Ski-out. lease. (970)926-4215 Settlements, Annuities, I, Mini Park – Jeff Terry script Bulletin May 23, cio. monthly payments start- 2bth, large living room, contact Mike Stevens $650,000. Call 1-405- Law Suit, Mortgage b. Greenbelt Sign Policy 2006) Pursuant to the Ameri- ing at $500. Call 801- dining room, new appli- 801-201-8024 924-5678 or visit STANSBURY PARK Notes & Cash Flows. – Scott Totman cans with Disabilities Act, 310-6948 or (435)224- ances, $850 plus gas. www.eaglestar.net/shp. 5bdrm, 3bth, 2 car ga- J.G. Wentworth #1 1- 7. Recess individuals needing spe- 4804 (435)843-0996 Erda rage, new carpet, 5BDRM 2BTH Stansbury html. (ucan) home, lease option, golf 800-794-7310. (ucan) Work Session fenced yard, 2100sqft 1. Possible Vote Items Your Local course, available now, I BUY Land. All Cash! If all finished, a/c, 4 years GOT A BUSINESS? Dra- a. Greenbelt Acquisition News Source TOOELETRANSCRIPT Subscribe Today 882-0050 old, $1000 dep, $145,000 or rent interested call Jill at ULLETIN matically increase sales Proposal, Lakeside #72 TOOELE B $1200/mo, 230 Star- $950/mo. NEW Condo, (801)655-0345 TRANSCRIPT lease option, 3bdrm, by accepting all major – Rod Chamberlain BULLETIN board Lane, call (435) Credit and Debit cards. b. Greenbelt Acquisition 882-0050 224-2592 2bth, 2 car garage, golf INVESTORS/ DEVEL- course, available now, OPERS Settlement 0% Discount rates! Proposal, 458/459 Coun- Free start up! Free try Club – John Poulson STANSBURY PARK, $950/mo. (435)224- Canyon Estate, over 33 equipment upgrades! 1- c. Parcel 9, 28 Acre Park 3bdrm, 2tbh landscape, 2737 acres, breathtaking 800-568-9115 (ucan) Update – Randy Jones w/d microwave, auto- panoramic views, 3 ad- GREAT INVESTMENT The Kirk FOR SALE by owner, d. Pondersoa Estates, Quiet, Quality apartments in a matic sprinklers, 2 car joining parcels, multi- Public Notices 3bdrm, 2bth, 928 West zoned, $20,000/acre Phase III – Jeff Terry restored historic structure garage, avialbe June e. Stansbury Lake, Pub- 1st. $950/mo 882-6217 Timpie Road. $147,000. obo. (801)860-5696 Meetings Call 843-5710 882-7094 lic Access Identification – The Best Places at the Best Prices cell 801-918-9423 Deadline for public no- Walt Holmes tices is 4 p.m. the day Completely Furnished TOOELE 3bdrm, 2bth FSBO 1996 Manufac- KINGMAN ARIZONA **5 f. Greenbelt Usage Poli- tured, 3bdrm 2bth prior to publication. cy – Randy Jones Weekly & Monthly Rates fabulous new home, ap- acre Ranchettes. Spec- 1,760sqft .24 acre, ex- tacular views. Starting Public notices submit- 2. Manager’s Report pliances, large family ted past the deadline room, laundry, fire cellent cond. water soft- at $44,000. County 3. Board Members’ Re- 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 ener, sprinkler system, maintained roads, home will not be accepted. ports and Requests place, ac, fence yard UPAXLP deck, 2 car garage, carport, skylight, work- only subdivision, buy to- 4. Correspondence shop/ shed. $122,900 day, build later. Abun- 5. Financial and Bills lease option available, AGENDA 435-843-9608, dant wildlife, horse privi- 6. Adjourn no smoking/ pets NOTICE IS HEREBY www.sellhome411.com/ leges. Guaranteed fi- (Published in the Tran- $1100/mo 801-835- GIVEN that the Stans- CUTE and AFFORDABLE 7116 nancing, easy terms, ti- script Bulletin May 23, 5592 or 801-949-4333 bury Park Improvement tle insured. DCD Realty 2006) District will hold a special Inc. wwwgwvaz.com. TOOELE NEWER work meeting on May 24, FSBO STANSBURY Don't wait, call today. 1- LEPC AGENDA 3bdrm, 1bth house, 2 2006 at 4:00 p.m. at the Charmer, $218,000, 866-401-5800. (ucan) Agenda for the LEPC $ car garage, basement Stansbury Park Office, unfinished. $695/mo 4bdrm, 2.5bth, guarter meeting to be held Wed- acre, fully fenced, land- 30 Plaza. The agenda nesday, May 31st, 2006 99,900 LAND. I need land in 762 N 310 E. C-21 will be as follows: McAffee Mgmt 801-733- scaped, several up- Tooele County, with or at 1:30 p.m. at the Miller 3 BEDROOMS, 1100 sq.ft. 9499 grades, huge master without water, 40- 1000 Motorsports Park. bedroom/ garden tub. acres. Must be in 1. Welcome – Chairman, GREAT STARTER HOME!!! N ow Renting TOOELE OVERLAKE Call (435)843-5038 Tooele Valley or North TOOELETRANSCRIPT LEPC Townhouse, 3bdrm, Rush Valley. I have BULLETIN 2. Approve April 2006 Call: Daniele 435-830-4990 MOVE IN SPECIALS GRANTSVILLE HOME 2bth, 1 car garage, 3 several buyers that will minutes Diamond D Realty Exclusively for Seniors levels very nice for sale. 3bdrm. 1bth pay current market val- 882-0050 3. Haz Mat reports, Harry $850/mo 1943 N 40 W 1300+sqft. new paint. ue for your land. Call Shinton Pet Friendly 801-733-9499 C-21 new carpet. refinished Russell RE/MAX Plati- McAffee kitchen/ bathroom coun- num between 9am-7pm Call for details. tertops. $120,000 call (801)870-8558 or pp TOWNHOME Overlake, 884-3612 830-1865. (435)882-8868 x177. Listings Needed! 3bdrm, 1 1/2bth, finish- (435)843-0717 ed basement/ laundry MULTI LEVEL, 3bdrm, NORTH CAROLINA room, single car ga- two car garage, new GATED Lakefront Com- rage, patio, 1 small pet carpets, new two-tone munity 1.5 acres plus, I Make Buying Easy ok $850/mo, $835/dep paint, Northeast Tooele, 90 miles of shoreline. (435)843-0686 must see inside. Never before offered $139,000. 882-6402 with 20% pre-develop- 814 Saddle Rd., G-ville I Have Buyers Homes 801-201-5272 ment discounts, 90% fi- Incredible country living in this NOT HAPPY with how nancing. Call 1-800- beautifully modern 2000 Rambler your home loan is go- 790-5253. (ucan) I Need Listings $$$SAVE MONEY with .70 Acre, 3,800 s.f., Master ing? Call for a free sec- SEVEN ACRES of land Find HUD & Bank ond opinion. David 959 West 340 South, Tooele $142,000 owned homes at: for sale, with well & Suite w/ Jetted Tub, 3 Bedrooms, Crane 849-2140 fenced. North Erda, PRICE REDUCED www.tooelebankowned 2 Full Baths and area in homes.com or call for OPEN HOUSE Saturday, near Stansbury Park. 2 bed, 2 bath with a list Berna or Chris May 27th, 9am-6pm, Call 884-3782 basement for 5 more bedrooms, room to grow in 435-840-5029, Group 1579 North Candellaria $$ 2nd Kitchen and Bathrooms, Lots 1 Real Estate STOCKTON BUILDING 2295,00095,000 basement, central air. Drive, Overlake. 3bdrm, lots. 12000- 16000ft. of possibilities. 2.5bth. (435)757-4299 Newly constructed To view go to www.360house.com/251612 127 COUNTRY Club, Stansbury, 4bdrm, 2bth, Planning on selling your roads. Beautiful lake/ 444 Country Club, Stansbury $225,000 2 car garage, central home, you could be mountain views. Great for manufactured or PRICE REDUCED air, recently remodeled. sending your sales Ideal East side If interested call 843- points to up to 340,000 custom built homes. Big, well kept, clean 7515 Priced reduced households at once. For 882-7094 (801)860- Oquirrh Cottage Condo home. 3 bdrm, 3 5696 R $155. you can place E R baths. full landscaped. NearE Golf Course, 3 Bdrms, your 25 word classified DD ad to all 45 newspapers Water Shares NN 2 Full Bths,T TMaster Suite, To view go to www.360house.com/255729 UNDERUU CC in Utah. Just call the AA Transcript Bulletin at RVaults, Walk-in closets, 942 South 970 West $169,900 TC 5 WATER shares Settle- TTR 882-0050 for all the de- ment Canyon Irrigation NN Covered Patio, Peace and Clean, well kept tails. (Mention ucan) 435-840-8023 $3000 OO home, fully CONTRACTCC Quiet. ea. $ landscaped, Grantsville Brick RAMBLER on .19 acre in $1139,90039,900 beautiful 2 story. Rambler. 2 bdrm. NE Tooele. 2532sqft, WANTED TOOELE Val- 1 bath, newly 6bdrm, 3bth, finished ley water rights. Top To view go to www.360house.com/235525 remodeled, central air, basement. $165K. dollar paid. (801)791- CCommercialommercial PPropertyroperty fireplace, nice yard. FSBO 435-882-3114 or 3676 830-8295 Lana McKean $ R 118,000 WANTED: WATER rights EER 435-833-0233 801-518-8670 SELLING YOUR HOME? or irrigation shares in DD 884-3347 Advertise it in the clas- Tooele Valley. Call NN TT sifieds. Call 882-0050 UUNDERU CC 7 South Main St #305 Executive Plaza Tooele, Utah Ross at 801-642-0119 AA $R $R STANSBURY PARK Office Space TT 2289,00089,000 5509 Brienne Way At- ONN tractive 3bdrm 1bth 2 AsCONTRACTCC The OSouth End Of Main Street Is Becoming car garage w/covered EXECUTIVE PLAZA of- Revitalized Take Advantage Of This Great Location and Building on .69 Acres, This Former patio fully fenced yd fice space for lease, SELL YOUR A Dependable Partner is w/sprinkling system. Store could be used as Office, Restaurant, $125-$400/mo, all utilit- Computer, Supply, Market, Convenience Store Contact Mike Stevens ies included. Call Larry HOME HERE or Bail Bonds, Use your imagination! the Key to a Successful 801-201-8024 (801)574-4035 STANSBURY, GOR- OFFICE/ BUSINESS GreatGreat Investmevestment GEOUS golf course/ space 2 office rooms Relationship! mountain views, 3bdrm, plus conference room. 2.5bth w/large master $350 monthly. suite, separate family (435)830-3306 D • Purchases or Refinances • Home Equity Loans room/ living room, loft, L D stainless steel applian- L • Construction Loans • 24 Hours Approval OFFICE/ BUSINESS ces, vaulted ceilings, $$ O $$ space, utilities and high 2216,50016,500 O • Adverse Credit Lending large lot. Upgrades ga- SOLDS 1123,00023,000 speed internet included, S lore! $236,000 www.wa- 272 North Broadway. Two homes on a .43 Acre Main 869 South 690 West Financing with us is easy and convenient. crase.com home for (435)882-4949 sale section. FSBO Street Lot, Ideal Location, Zoned This 5 Bedroom Rambler has Curb Appeal! 882-7600 Buildings Multi-Use With Options Galore!!! 2000s.f., Fenced Yard, 2 Bathrooms, Large Backyard, Need I Say More. RV parking and Area to build a garage. Manufactured Call Now! STEEL BUILDINGS. Homes FACTORY Deals. Save SINGLE WIDE, new $$$. 40 x 60‚ to 100 x flooring, nice model 200‚. Example: 50 x 100 833-0740, Tooele • 801-568-0500, West Jordan home park in Tooele for x 12‚ = $3.60/square Professional Agent • Executive Club www.deseretpeakmtg.com sale owner financing, foot. 1-800-658-2885. reasonable terms. call www.rigidbuilding.com Cell 134 West 1180 North, Suite 8, Tooele Brent 801-864-6949 (ucan) 840- 0344 TUESTUESDAYDAY May May 23 23,, 200 20066 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN BB77

Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Meetings Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous cial accommodations at the hour of 10:00 a.m. deposit at the sale and THIS COMMUNICATION plat thereof of file and of above is purported to be: public notice is published LETTE of the maximum amount during this meeting of that day for the pur- the balance of the pur- IS AN ATTEMPT TO record in the Tooele 575 South 450 West in the Salt Lake Tribune, 47 SOUTH MAIN of the bid. Bid security should notify Rachelle pose of foreclosing a chase price by 12:00 COLLECT A DEBT, AND County Recorder's Of- Toole, Utah 84074 The Deseret News, and STREET shall be given as a guar- Custer, Tooele City Plan- deed of trust executed by noon the day following ANY INFORMATION fice. undersigned Trustee dis- Tooele Transcript and ROOM 130 antee that the bidder will ner prior to the meeting Craig S. Colovich and the sale. The deposit OBTAINED WILL BE Together with all the im- claims any liability for Bulletin. The comment TOOELE, UTAH 84074 execute the contract if it at (435) 843-2130 or Heather S. Colovich in must be in the form of a USED FOR THAT PUR- provements now or here- any incorrectness of the period will end on June ARCHITECT: is awarded to them, in TDD (435) 843-2180. favor of Axiom Financial, cashier’s check or bank POSE. after erected on the street address and other 22, 2006. Copies of the MHTN ARCHITECTS conformity with the con- (Published in the Tran- Inc., covering real prop- official check payable to (Published in the Tran- property, and all ease- common designation, if Consent Order and all INC. tract documents. script Bulletin May 23, erty located at approxi- Lundberg & Associates. script Bulletin May 23, 30 ments, appurtenances, any, shown herein. Said related documents will 420 EAST SOUTH TEM- The Owner reserves the 2006) mately 686 East 290 The balance must be in & June 6, 2006) and fixtures now or here- sale will be made without be available for public re- PLE, SUITE 100 right to reject any and all North, Tooele, Tooele the form of a wire trans- after a part of the proper- covenant or warranty, view throughout the com- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH bids, or to waive any ir- Public Notices County, Utah, and more fer, cashier’s check, NOTICE OF TRUST- ty. express or implied, re- ment period on the Divi- 84111 regularities or informali- Trustee's Sales particularly described as: bank official check (credit EE'S SALE The current beneficiary garding title, possession, sion web page at Sealed bids will be re- ties in any bid or in the LOT 351, OQUIRRH union official checks are The following described of the trust deed is ABN condition, or encumbran- www.hazardouswaste.ut ceived by the Tooele bidding as may be in Deadline for public no- MEADOWS SUBDIVI- not accepted) or U.S. property will be sold at AMRO Mortgage Group, ces, including fees, ah.gov/hpc-l.htm and County Clerk at the ad- their best interest. tices is 4 p.m. the day SION PHASE 3, IN Postal money order pay- public auction to the Inc. and the record own- charges, and expenses during normal business dress and time stated All questions concerning prior to publication. TOOELE COUNTY, able to Lundberg & As- highest bidder at the ers of the property as of of the Trustee and of the hours, or at other times above, for all construc- the bid shall be directed Public notices submit- STATE OF UTAH, AC- sociates. If wire transfer West Main Entrance, the recording of the no- trusts created by said with prior arrangement, tion work to complete the to the Architect Dennis ted past the deadline CORDING TO THE OF- is used, an additional North Steps, Tooele tice of default are Paula Deed of Trust, to pay the at the following location: Tooele County Health H. Cecchini MHTN Archi- will not be accepted. FICIAL PLAT THEREOF. $10.00 must be remitted County Courthouse, 47 Christine Hunt, Arnold F. remaining principle sums Utah Department of En- Department Remodel tects Inc. 801-595-6700. UPAXLP LESS AND EXCEPTING with the purchase price. South Main Street, Hunt and Desiree D. of the note(s) secured by vironmental Quality and Addition in accord- (Published in the Tran- THEREFROM THE Cash payments are not Tooele, Utah, on June Hunt. said Deed of Trust. The Division of Solid and ance with the contract script Bulletin May 11, NOTICE OF TRUST- SOUTH 4.75 FEET accepted. A trustee’s 22, 2006, at 8:30 a.m. of The sale is subject to a current beneficiary of the Hazardous Waste documents prepared by 16, 18, 23 & 25, 2006) EE'S SALE THEREOF. deed will be delivered to said day, for the purpose bankruptcy filing, a pay- Trust Deed as of the 288 North 1460 West, MHTN Architects Inc. The following described 12-039-0-0351 the successful bidder of foreclosing a trust off, a reinstatement or date of this notice is 4th floor The sealed envelope SUMMONS FOR PUBLI- real property will be sold The current beneficiary within three business deed originally executed any other condition of WELLS FARGO BANK, Salt Lake City, UT 84116 containing the bids shall CATION at public auction to the of the trust deed is Mort- days after receipt of the on November 25, 2003 which the trustee is not N.A, F/K/A WELLS FAR- Written comments will be bear the name of the IN THE THIRD DIS- highest bidder payable in gage Electronic Registra- amount bid. by Ricardo A. Perez, as aware that would cause GO HOME MORTGAGE accepted until 5:00 p.m. General Contracting Firm TRICT JUVENILE lawful money of the Unit- tion Systems, Inc., and DATED: May 8, 2006. trustor, in favor of Wells the cancellation of the INC The record owner of on June 22, 2006, and submitting the bid and COURT COUNTY OF ed States, on June 7, the record owners of the Scott Lundberg, Trust- Fargo Home Mortgage, sale. If any such condi- the property as of the re- should be submitted to: the project title listed TOOELE, STATE OF 2006 at 10:00 A.M., at property as of the record- ee Inc., covering the follow- tion exists, the sale shall cording of the Notice of Dennis R. Downs, Exec- above. UTAH the West entrance to the ing of the notice of de- 3269 South Main, #100 ing real property purport- be void, the successful Default is/are MICHELLE utive Secretary Bids will be publicly STATE OF UTAH, in the Tooele County Court- fault are Craig S. Colo- Salt Lake City, UT ed to be located in bidder’s funds returned MORRISON Dated: MAY Utah Solid and Hazard- opened and read aloud interest of house, 47 South Main, vich and Heather S. Co- 84115 Tooele County at 25 and the trustee and cur- 16, 2006 ous Waste Control Board at the time established JOHNSON, Haley Tooele, UT 84074, in the lovich. The trustee's (801) 263-3400 East Aparicio Drive, rent beneficiary shall not James H. Woodall Division of Solid and above and presented to 05-13-92 County of Tooele, State sale of the aforedescri- Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. Tooele, UT 84074 (the be liable to the success- 10653 River Front Park- Hazardous Waste the Tooele County Com- JOHNSON, Trevor of Utah, for the purpose bed real property will be – 5:00 p.m. undersigned disclaims li- ful bidder for any dam- way, Ste 290 South Jor- P.O. Box 144880 mission at 3:00 PM . 07-13-92 of foreclosing a trust made without warranty L&A Case No. 06-55432 ability for any error in the age. dan, Utah 84095 (801) Salt Lake City, UT Bids received after the Child(ren) under 18 deed held by Universal as to title, possession, or RB address), and more par- Bidders must tender to 254-9450 Hours: 9:00 84114-4880 stated time for receipt of years of age. Mortgage Corporation, encumbrances. Bidders THIS COMMUNICATION ticularly described as: the trustee a $5,000.00 am - 5:00 pm. James For further information, bids shall not be accept- Judge Decker as the current Beneficia- must be prepared to ten- IS AN ATTEMPT TO Lot 702, OVERLAKE ES- deposit at the sale and H. Woodall, TRUSTEE contact Edward Costomi- ed. Bids must conform TO: SHELLY ry, executed by Melanie der $5,000.00 in certified COLLECT A DEBT, AND TATES SUBDIVISION the balance of the pur- TAC ris of the Division of Solid and be responsive to all JOHNSON, mother B. Jackson and Mathew funds at the sale and the ANY INFORMATION PHASE 1E, according to chase price by 12:00 (Published in the Tran- and Hazardous Waste at contract documents. Tooele County Jackson, as Trustor, re- balance of the purchase OBTAINED WILL BE the official plat thereof on noon the day following script Bulletin May 16, 23 (801) 538-6170. In com- Contract documents are A proceeding concerning corded December 4, price in certified funds by USED FOR THAT PUR- file and of record in the the sale. The deposit & 30, 2006) pliance with the Ameri- available at the office of the above named chil- 1998 as Entry No. 10:00 a.m. the following POSE. Tooele County Record- must be in the form of a cans with Disabilities Act, the Architect on or after dren is pending in this 122646, in Book 0542, business day. The trust- (Published in the Tran- er's Office. cashier’s check or bank Public Notices individuals with special May 30, 2006, upon a Court and an adjudica- at Page 0605, of the offi- ee reserves the right to script Bulletin May 9, 16 Together with all the im- official check payable to needs (including auxiliary deposit of $100.00 Miscellaneous tion will be made which cial records of Tooele cancel the foreclosure af- & 23, 2006) provements now or here- Lundberg & Associates. communicative aids and (checks only accepted) may include the perma- County, Utah, given to ter the sale based upon after erected on the The balance must be in Deadline for public no- services) should contact per set, a maximum of nent termination of your secure an indebtedness information unknown to NOTICE OF TRUST- property, and all ease- the form of a wire trans- tices is 4 p.m. the day Charlene Lamph, Office two sets, as a guarantee parental rights. in favor of Universal the trustee at the time of EE'S SALE ments, appurtenances, fer, cashier’s check, prior to publication. of Human Resources at of the safe return of un- You are hereby sum- Mortgage Corporation, the sale, such as a bank- The following described and fixtures now or here- bank official check (credit Public notices submit- 536-4413 (TDD 536- damaged documents to moned to appear before by reason of certain obli- ruptcy filing or an agree- property will be sold at after a part of the proper- union official checks are ted past the deadline 4414). the Architect within 5 this Court in said county gations secured thereby. ment between the trustor public auction to the ty. not accepted) or U.S. will not be accepted. (Published in the Tran- days after receipt of pro- on JULY 6, 2006 AT Notice of Default was re- and beneficiary to post- highest bidder at the The current beneficiary Postal money order pay- UPAXLP script Bulletin May 23, posals. Any proposer 10:45 A.M. for a Trial in corded FEBRUARY 6, pone or cancel the sale. West Main Entrance, of the trust deed is Wells able to Lundberg & As- 2006) who procures documents the courtroom of this 2006, as Entry No. If so cancelled, the only North Steps, Tooele Fargo Bank, N.A., suc- sociates. If wire transfer NOTICE and does not submit pro- court located at 47 South 254223, in Book n/a, at recourse of the purchas- County Courthouse, 47 cessor by merger to is used, an additional The Utah Solid and Haz- INVITATION TO BID posals for the project Main Street, Tooele, Page n/a, of said official er is to receive a refund South Main Street, Wells Fargo Home Mort- $10.00 must be remitted ardous Waste Control PROJECT: shall forfeit the deposit, Utah. Your failure to ap- records. Trustee will sell of the money paid to the Tooele, Utah, on June gage, Inc. and the record with the purchase price. Board is proposing to en- TOOELE COUNTY unless documents are pear will result in a de- at public auction to high- trustee. THIS IS AN AT- 22, 2006, at 8:30 a.m. of owner of the property as Cash payments are not ter into a Stipulation and HEALTH DEPARTMENT returned to the Architect fault judgment and the est bidder without war- TEMPT TO COLLECT A said day, for the purpose of the recording of the accepted. A trustee’s Consent Order with REMODEL AND ADDI- within 5 days prior to bid termination of your pa- ranty as to title, posses- DEBT. ANY INFORMA- of foreclosing a trust notice of default is Ricar- deed will be delivered to Clean Harbors Grassy TION opening. rental rights. sion or encumbrances, TION OBTAINED WILL deed originally executed do A. Perez. the successful bidder Mountain Facility, LLC to 151 NORTH MAIN Bid security is required in DATED THIS 22nd day the following described BE USED FOR THAT on August 18, 2005 by The sale is subject to a within three business resolve a Notice of Viola- STREET the form of a certified of May, 2006. property: COMMENC- PURPOSE. Tyrone C. Petty, as trust- bankruptcy filing, a pay- days after receipt of the tion (No. 0601004) is- TOOELE, UTAH check or cashiers check LISA W. NAGEL ING AT A POINT DATED this 15th day of or, in favor of Mortgage off, a reinstatement or amount bid. sued on February 9, BID RECEIPT payable to the Owner, or Assistant Attorney WHICH IS 78 FEET May, 2006. Electronic Registration any other condition of DATED: May 18, 2006. 2006. 12 O’CLOCK NOON, a bid bond in favor of the General NORTH FROM THE Marlon L. Bates, suc- Systems, Inc., as nomi- which the trustee is not Scott Lundberg, Trust- The public comment pe- TUESDAY JUNE 13, Owner, executed by the (801)366-0250 SOUTHWEST CORNER cessor trustee nee for Premier Mort- aware that would cause ee riod for Stipulation and 2006 bidder as principal and a (Published in the Tran- OF LOT 7, BLOCK 34, Scalley Reading Bates gage Services, Inc., its the cancellation of the 3269 South Main, #100 Consent Order No. TOOELE COUNTY satisfactory surety com- script Bulletin May 23, PLAT "A", TOOELE Hansen & Rasmussen, successors and assigns, sale. If any such condi- Salt Lake City, UT 0603013 will begin on CLERKS OFFFICE pany as surety, in an 30, June 6 & 13, 2006) CITY SURVEY, P.C. covering the following re- tion exists, the sale shall 84115 May 23, 2006, when the ATTN: MARILYN GIL- amount not less than 5% TOOELE CITY, AND Gateway Tower West al property purported to be void, the successful (801) 263-3400 RUNNING THENCE 15 West South Temple, be located in Tooele bidder’s funds returned Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. NORTH 60 FEET; Ste. 600 County at 517 East 670 and the trustee and cur- – 5:00 p.m. THENCE EAST 20.6 P.O Box 11429 North, Tooele, UT 84074 rent beneficiary shall not L&A Case No. 05-42857 RODS, MORE OR Salt Lake City, Utah (the undersigned dis- be liable to the success- RB The two organizations are co-sponsoring LESS, TO AN ALLEY; 84144 claims liability for any er- ful bidder for any dam- THIS COMMUNICATION Doings a summer Museum Treasure Hunt. This THENCE SOUTH 60 Telephone: (801) 531- ror in the address), and age. IS AN ATTEMPT TO week 492 elementary schools will receive a FEET; THENCE WEST 7870 COLLECT A DEBT, AND Continued from page B2 more particularly descri- Bidders must tender to brochure including 15 treasure hunt ques- 20.6 RODS TO THE Business Hours: 9:00 bed as: the trustee a $5,000.00 ANY INFORMATION POINT OF BEGINNING. a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Lot 15, THE RIDGE Plat deposit at the sale and OBTAINED WILL BE tions such as: Can you find an animal Tax Serial No. 02-039-0- Trustee No. 94084- “A”, according to the offi- the balance of the pur- USED FOR THAT PUR- and Wednesday 10 a.m. at St. Barnabas that lived in Utah more than 50,000,000 0023 Purported Property 8128419531200 cial plat thereof as re- chase price by 12:00 POSE. Center, 1784 N. Aaron Dr., Tooele. years ago? Schools will also receive a copy Address: 348 NORTH (Published in the Tran- corded in the office of the noon the day following (Published in the Tran- Alateen meets Mondays of “Discover Utah’s Museums,” the newly 2ND WEST, TOOELE, script Bulletin May 16, 23 Tooele County Recorder. the sale. The deposit script Bulletin May 23, 30 UT 84074. The under- & 30, 2006) Together with all the im- must be in the form of a & June 6, 2006) Alateen meets Mondays at 6:30 p.m. at printed directory that lists all 250 Utah signed disclaims any lia- provements now or here- cashier’s check or bank St. Barnabas church in Overlake. Please Museums. On Sept. 16, Museum Day, all bility for any error in the NOTICE OF TRUST- after erected on the official check payable to NOTICE OF TRUST- come for sharing and caring. Please call museums will offer free or a reduced rate street address. The own- EE'S SALE property, and all ease- Lundberg & Associates. EE’S SALE 849-1881 for more information. admission. er of the property as of The following described ments, appurtenances, The balance must be in APN: 12-060-0-0027 the recording of the No- property will be sold at and fixtures now or here- the form of a wire trans- Trust No. 06-3919-UT Kick drug habit The treasure hunt brochure and addi- tice of Default is reported public auction to the after a part of the proper- fer, cashier’s check, Loan No. 1100091018 A 12 Step Addiction Recovery Program tional information regarding this activity to be: Melanie B. Jack- highest bidder at the ty. bank official check (credit Ref: MICHELLE MORRI- for addictive/compulsive behavior, run by are available at www.community.utah.gov/ son and Mathew Jack- SON IMPORTANT NO- West Main Entrance, The current beneficiary union official checks are LDS Social Services in Tooele and Erda, museum_services. son Bidders must tender North Steps, Tooele of the trust deed is Irwin not accepted) or U.S. TICE TO PROPERTY to the trustee a County Courthouse, 47 Mortgage Corporation Postal money order pay- OWNER You are in de- welcomes new members and everyone. Technology @ Breakfast set $5,000.00 deposit at the South Main Street, and the record owner of able to Lundberg & As- fault under a deed of • Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. at 1030 S. 900 W., The Governor’s Office of Economic sale and the balance of Tooele, Utah, on June 8, the property as of the re- sociates. If wire transfer trust dated October 19, Tooele, Room 118 Development will sponsor a Tech@Breakfast the purchase price by 2006, at 8:30 a.m. of cording of the notice of is used, an additional 2004. Unless you take • Thursdays 7:30 p.m. at 134 E. Erda 12:00 noon the next said day, for the purpose default is Tyrone C. Pet- $10.00 must be remitted action to protect your panel on Friday, May 26, at the Wells Fargo business day following of foreclosing a trust ty. with the purchase price. property, it may be sold Road, Erda, Room 8 Building 23rd Floor Event Center, Salt Lake the sale. The deposit deed originally executed The sale is subject to a Cash payments are not at a public sale. If you City. Panelists will include both large and and balance of the sale on October 9, 2000 by bankruptcy filing, a pay- accepted. A trustee’s need an explanation of small Utah defense contractors as well as proceeds must be in the this proceeding, you Elias L. Renteria and off, a reinstatement or deed will be delivered to General representatives from military installations. form of a wire transfer, Becky Lujan, as trustors, any other condition of the successful bidder should contact a Lawyer. cashier's check or certi- in favor of Mortgage which the trustee is not within three business On JUNE 13, 2006, at Specific attention will be directed at oppor- fied funds payable to Electronic Registration aware that would cause days after receipt of the 4:30 PM, James H. Jazz festival set tunities for small and medium size Utah First Southwestern Title Systems, Inc., as nomi- the cancellation of the amount bid. Woodall, as duly appoint- companies. Agency of Utah, Inc.. A The sounds of smooth, rocking and nee for Old Kent Mort- sale. If any such condi- DATED: May 22, 2006. ed Trustee under a Deed There is no charge for the event, but trustee's deed will be de- gage Co., its successors tion exists, the sale shall Scott Lundberg, Trust- of Trust recorded Octo- funky jazz will electrify the sultry summer livered to the successful and assigns, covering be void, the successful ee ber 26, 2004, as Instru- nights as the sixth annual Salt Lake City advance registration is requested through bidder within three busi- the following real proper- bidder’s funds returned 3269 South Main, #100 ment No. 230940 in book International Jazz Festival is presented www.goed.utah.gov ness days after receipt of 0978 at page 0406, of ty purported to be locat- and the trustee and cur- Salt Lake City, UT at downtown Washington Square and the Please click on the Technology@Breakfast the amount bid. This ed in Tooele County at rent beneficiary shall not 84115 the official records in the link and complete the registration page. Trustee's Sale may be 658 East 670 North, be liable to the success- (801) 263-3400 office of the County re- Grand and Little America Hotels, Friday subject to a bankruptcy Tooele, UT 84074 (the ful bidder for any dam- Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. corder of TOOLE Coun- through Sunday, July 7-9. All 24 perfor- Classical musicians compete filing, a payoff, a rein- undersigned disclaims li- age. – 5:00 p.m. ty, State of Utah execut- mances slated for Washington Square at The annual Utah State Fair announces statement or any other ability for any error in the Bidders must tender to L&A Case No. 05-53758 ed by MICHELLE MOR- the City and County Building are free to the 64th year of Classical Music competi- condition that would address), and more par- the trustee a $5,000.00 RB RISON, A MARRIED cause the cancellation of ticularly described as: deposit at the sale and THIS COMMUNICATION WOMAN WILL SELL AT the public, while most of those presented tion to be held Aug. 9-11 at the Utah State this sale. Further, if any Lot 14, THE RIDGE the balance of the pur- IS AN ATTEMPT TO PUBLIC AUCTION TO at the Grand and Little America Hotels Fairpark. Classical music students ages 8- of these conditions exist, PLAT "C", according to chase price by 12:00 COLLECT A DEBT, AND HIGHEST BIDDER, will have a cover charge. 23 are encouraged to participate. Entry cat- this sale will be null and the official plat thereof, noon the day following ANY INFORMATION PAYABLE IN LAWFUL For more information, visit www. egories include solo piano, strings, wind/ void, the successful bidd- MONEY OF THE UNIT- as recorded in the office the sale. The deposit OBTAINED WILL BE slcjazzfest.com, or call (801) 277-2056. er's funds shall be re- of the Tooele County Re- must be in the form of a USED FOR THAT PUR- ED STATES AT THE brass/percussion, voice, harp and organ. turned, and the Trustee corder. cashier’s check or bank POSE. TIME OF SALE. SUC- The jazz festival is continually looking Cash awards and ribbons will be presented and the beneficiary shall Together with all the im- official check payable to (Published in the Tran- CESSFUL BIDDERS for volunteers to help support the event, if to the first, second, and third place winners not be liable to the suc- provements now or here- Lundberg & Associates. script Bulletin May 23, 30 MUST TENDER A DE- interested, e-mail [email protected]. in each category. cessful bidder for any POSIT OF $5,000 IN after erected on the The balance must be in & June 6, 2006) Although the competition is closed to damages. DATED: May property, and all ease- the form of a wire trans- CERTIFIED FUNDS TO Volunteer for art fest 3, 2006 ments, appurtenances, fer, cashier’s check, NOTICE OF TRUST- THE TRUSTEE AT THE It takes more than 1,000 volunteers to the public, the winners will be presented FIRST SOUTHWEST- and fixtures now or here- bank official check (credit EE'S SALE TIME OF SALE, WITH help The Utah Arts Festival build, run and in recital the first two evenings of the Utah ERN TITLE AGENCY after a part of the proper- union official checks are The following described THE BALANCE DUE BY State Fair on Sept. 7-8. OF UTAH, INC. LUCY property will be sold at NOON THE FOLLOW- tear down the event, which celebrates its ty. not accepted) or U.S. Entry dates are June 1 through July 1. DENLEY, Asst. Vice The current beneficiary Postal money order pay- public auction to the ING BUSINESS DAY, 30th anniversary this coming June 22-25. President Successor of the trust deed is Fifth able to Lundberg & As- highest bidder at the AT THE OFFICE OF Details and an online volunteer applica- For more details, entry forms, and com- Trustee 102 West 500 Third Mortgage Compa- sociates. If wire transfer West Main Entrance, THE TRUSTEE AT THE tion are available at www.uaf.org. You may petition rules, see www.utahstatefair.com. South, Suite 300 Salt ny and the record own- is used, an additional North Steps, Tooele WEST MAIN EN- also contact Miss Kaye or Matt Jacobson at Questions may be directed to Tami Gowans Lake City, UT 84101 06- ers of the property as of $10.00 must be remitted County Courthouse, 47 TRANCE, NORTH or Judy Duncombe at (801) 538-8400. 6615/Jackson, Melanie the recording of the no- with the purchase price. South Main Street, STEPS OF THE TOOLE 801-322-5912 or [email protected]. B. & Mathew P246708 tice of default are Elias L. Cash payments are not Tooele, Utah, on June COUNTY DISTRICT The 2006 Utah Arts Festival at Library Basketball camps hit U (Published in the Tran- Renteria, Becky Lujan, accepted. A trustee’s 22, 2006, at 8:30 a.m. of COURT, 47 SOUTH Square is open from noon to 11 p.m. Ray Giacoletti has announced the dates script Bulletin May 9, 16, and Martin Verdugo. deed will be delivered to said day, for the purpose MAIN STREET, TOOLE, Thursday through Sunday, June 22-25, at 23, 2006) of foreclosing a trust of his third series Summer Basketball The sale is subject to a the successful bidder UTAH all right, title and 200 East and 400 South. Admission is free bankruptcy filing, a pay- within three business deed originally executed interest conveyed to and Camps at the University of Utah. The day NOTICE OF TRUST- off, a reinstatement or days after receipt of the on October 24, 2002 by now held by it under said for children 12 and under, and $5 for senior camp, June 12-15, is open to boys and girls EE'S SALE any other condition of amount bid. Arnold F. Hunt, as trust- Deed of Trust in the citizens (ages 55 and above). Adult admis- entering grades 3-12. The Junior Ute Camp The following described which the trustee is not DATED: May 22, 2006. or, in favor of Westgate property situated in said sion is $8. From noon to 3 p.m. on Thursday real property will be sold is for boys and girls entering K-3 held July aware that would cause Scott Lundberg, Trust- Mortgage, covering the County and State descri- and Friday, admission is $5. For more at public auction to the the cancellation of the ee following real property bed as: ALL OF LOT 27, 17-20. Overnight Camp open to boys grades highest bidder, purchase sale. If any such condi- 3269 South Main, #100 purported to be located ALANTOWNE SUBDIVI- information about the Festival, call (801) 5-12 will be held July 31-Aug. 3. The Team price payable in lawful tion exists, the sale shall Salt Lake City, UT in Tooele County at 53 E SION, ACCORDING TO 322-2428 or visit www.uaf.org Camp will be held June 21-24 and is open money of the United be void, the successful 84115 Cherry St., Grantsville, THE OFFICIAL PLAT Children hunt treasure to all high schools with three divisions States of America at the bidder’s funds returned (801) 263-3400 UT 84029 (the under- THEREOF ON FILE time of sale, at the north- and the trustee and cur- Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. signed disclaims liability AND OF RECORD IN The Utah Office of Museum Services and including varsity, junior varsity and fresh- ern most, of the two west rent beneficiary shall not – 5:00 p.m. for any error in the ad- THE OFFICE OF THE the Utah State Board of Education invite man/sophomore league. entrances of the Tooele be liable to the success- L&A Case No. 06-55538 dress), and more particu- TOOLE COUNTY RE- Utah elementary school age children to For more information or a brochure, call County Courthouse, ful bidder for any dam- ET larly described as: CORDER The street ad- celebrate 2006 as the Year of the Museum. the University of Utah men’s basketball a/k/a the Third Judicial age. Lot 12, HARRIS MCMI- dress and other common District Court, 47 South Bidders must tender to CHAEL SUBDIVISION, designation of the real Main, Tooele, Utah, on the trustee a $5,000.00 according to the official property described Monday, June 12, 2006, Subscribe Today • 882-0050 B8 TUESDAY May 23, 2006 Sharp-shooting son of police chief WEDDINGS Krish/Moore

Samira and Shayla would places in top three at competition like to announce the wedding of their parents, Christopher by Missy Thompson Michael Krish and Angela Marie Moore, on May 27, 2006. STAFF WRITER A reception in their honor will Jonathan Johnson, son of Grantsville Police be held at 6 p.m. that evening at Chief Dan Johnson, took third place in a Cowboy the Eagle’s Nest at the Tooele Action Shooting contest sponsored by the Single Army Depot. Action Shooting Society (SASS) on Saturday in Parents of the bride are Lance Mayfield, Utah. and LouAnn Moore. SASS is an international organization which Parents of the groom are Don strives to preserve and help promote Cowboy and Karen Noxon and Larry Action Shooting. Jonathan participated in the Krish. Utah Territorial Shoot Out with the Crow Sheeps If we have missed any of our Cattle Company L.L.C. club. friends, please join us for our Even though he is only 11 years old, Jonathan celebration. Christopher Michael Krish was permitted to shoot in the junior division (12- and Angela Marie Moore 16 year olds). There were eight to 10 contestants in this age group, but he was only about 40 points behind the second-place winner, a 14-year-old BABIES girl. “They let him be in this age group because he is such a good shooter,” Chief Johnson said. Gavin Thomas Dixon The shooters can only use weapons made before 1899 or replicas of guns made before 1899. Jonathan used a single-action Colt Cattleman and From the top of his head to a replica of a 1892 Winchester as well as a 20- the toes of his feet, our sweet gauge shotgun in the competition. little man makes our life com- The shooting competition is staged in a unique- plete. ly characterized Old West style. The contestants Gavin Thomas Dixon was shoot at reactive steel or cardboard silhouette born April 21, 2006, at 4:07 p.m. targets. The stages are based on an event from weighing in at 8 pounds 5 ounc- history, a western movie or from one’s imagina- es and 21 inches long. tion. Proud new parents are Joshua “In one of the courses he went through make- and Chelsea Dixon. shift saloon doors and had to shoot red playing Gloating grandparents are cards,” Chief Johnson said. Tom and Pam McCarty and Bill It is a timed event where accuracy and speed and Carla Dixon. Gavin Thomas Dixon are crucial. For every target that is missed there is a five-second penalty. Each shooter has to come up with his own alias. Traditionally no one is allowed to use another member’s name. Jonathan’s alias is Doober Jon. “When he was younger and would get in trouble we would call him a doober,” Chief Johnson said. “He came up with using it and putting Jon at the end.” Other shooters can use historical names, photo courtesy of Johnson Family but they have to be modified. For example, Jonathan Johnson, 11, holds the cards he shot during the Cowboy Action Shooting contest held on May 13. John Henry Chisum could be Jack Chisum, but not John H. Chisum or the actual name. on television he had the idea for this new Even if two names sound the same, they are through the course before we started.” venue of shooting. Today there are over 60,000 not permitted. This was Jonathan’s first event, however SASS members, including Jonathan. Another aspect of the shoot-out is the cos- he has been with his father on several shoots tume attire. Each participant is required to before. Chief Johnson also participated in the According to the SASS Website (http://www. have a costume that coincides with their alias. shoot for adults. sassnet.com), Cowboy Action Shooting is, “The “I like guns and shooting them as well as Cowboy Action Shooting began in 1981 by closest you’ll ever get to the Old West short of dressing up like a cowboy,” Jonathan said. Harper Creigh at a shooting range in Coto de a time machine.” “The people were really nice. They walked me Caza, Calif. After watching some old westerns email:[email protected] DESERET PEAK DAYS Stampede PRCA Craft RODEO & Show FRIDAY JUNE 2ND & SATURDAY JUNE 3RD Rodeo 8:00 pm FREE Craft Show: 3 - 10 pm $8 for adults Petting Zoo: 3 - 10 pm $5 for kids 12 and under Pony rides: 3 - 10pm Friday night is family night: Entertainment: 3 - 8 pm $25 for 2 adults and 3 kids Inflatable Gyms: 4 - 9 pm

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