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www.tooeletranscript.com TUESDAY TOOELE RANSCRIPT Overlake T Elementary allows gifted kids to shine See B1 BULLETIN May 15, 2007 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 113 NO. 102 50¢ Wal-Mart employee recovering from parking lot stabbing Attack took place before dawn on Sunday; police investigating possibility the incident was gang-related by Suzanne Ashe Lt. Paul Wimmer. the employees. two more approached. Everyone Subway restaurant at the north Wimmer said. “We will be look- STAFF WRITER The man was taking a break Two employees went into the else just stood back. entrance of Wal-Mart. ing to make an attempted-mur- A 23-year-old Wal-Mart from stocking shelves with two store, but a third employee, A.J. “All of them, essentially, were He was stabbed with a knife der arrest.” employee is recovering from other employees at 4:45 a.m. Hayden, confronted the group. guilty of a riot,” Wimmer said. that was small enough to be Investigators are relying on several stab wounds he suffered Sunday when 20 people pulled Wimmer said surveillance Hayden was injured during concealed. store surveillance tapes of the during an attack this weekend, into the parking lot in several tapes showed Hayden arguing a scuffle with three of the sus- “One of the stab wounds SEE STABBING ON A8 according to Tooele City Police different cars and approached with one of the suspects, then pects that took place near the was very close to his kidney,” Bees interrupted? Local beekeeper and inspector haven’t seen evidence of ‘colony collapse disorder’ yet by Sarah West insects, with bees accounting STAFF WRITER for 80 percent of that polli- Some 27 states across the nation, according to the U.S. nation, including Utah, are Department of Agriculture. experiencing a mysterious Many types of fruits and veg- loss of bee colonies termed etables would die out without “colony collapse disorder” pollination. — a phenomenon that could Keele said if the bees con- have a drastic impact on the tinue to die, “we’ll have no nation’s food supply. However, almonds, no strawberries, no the disorder doesn’t seem to cherries, no pears.” He said have affected Tooele County gardens, flowers and trees hives thus far. would also be affected. “My bees have been more According to a congressio- healthy this year than they nal study, honeybees add $15 have ever been, and I don’t billion a year in value to the know why,” said beekeeper country’s food supply. Paul Dupaix, who has 13 hives One well-publicized German scattered across Tooele Valley study came to the conclusion in Grantsville, Stockton and that cell phone signals are Erda. “I haven’t done anything affecting the bees’ ability to different this year.” find their way back home. Vance Keele, bee inspec- Dupaix said he doesn’t tor for Tooele County, said believe that theory. he hasn’t seen evidence of “I have a hard time believing widespread colony collapses, that,” he said. “I think there but warns that the disorder are other factors coming into is cause for real alarm. “It’s play.” having a devastating effect in Keele and Dupaix both certain areas, and it’s going said other influencing factors to have a terrible effect in could be diseases, mites and California,” Keele said. stress on the bees. Infectious photography / Missy Thompson One-third of the human diet Beekeeper Paul Dupaix examines one of his beehives in Tooele this morning. Dupaix has not seen the colony collapse disorder that is affecting the rest relies on plants pollinated by SEE BEES ON A4 of the nation in any of his hives thus far. Stansbury dyes lake to drive out weeds by Alleen Lang Holmes said. He claims it has had “margin- CORRESPONDENT al success” on golf course ponds, however, Stansbury Lake is now bluer than blue due because the pond flow-through system flushes to the addition last week of a dye designed the dye out before it has a chance to effect to control the proliferation of weeds that plant growth. have choked the lake in the past, according Service agency trustees hope the dye will to Jeff Terry, Stansbury Park Service Agency linger four to 12 weeks in the still waters of manager. Stansbury Lake. “Most people like the look of the water Aquashade, the only EPA-approved dye for now,” Terry said. ponds and lakes, is designed to decrease plant Benito Cordova The lake was treated after a unanimous growth in shallow waters. Stansbury Lake is vote by the service agency’s board of trustees five- to eight-feet deep. to approve the application of Aquashade, a High nutrient loads in the lake have caused synthetic dye designed to reduce sunlight weed proliferation for years. An abundance of School-zone photography / Maegan Burr organic matter caused in part by runoff feeds Bars of magnesium cool before they are packed at US Magnesium on penetration into water. The dye has been used the growth of such weeds, which are a nui- mushroom Friday, April 13. A new plant at Rowley will rely on magnesium from US in Stansbury Golf Course ponds for years. Magnesium to manufacture titanium sponge. But this year the board budgeted $10,000 for sance to residents who use the lake for boat- the dye to be added to the lake as well, said ing and swimming. If left uncontrolled, weeds grower pleads Walt Holmes, a member of the Stansbury Lake could eventually take over the lake and turn it Allegheny breaks ground on Committee and former service agency board into a swamp, Terry said. guilty to crime member who researched the chemical and The problem is compounded every year as recommended it. weeds die and drift to the bottom of the lake by Suzanne Ashe titanium plant at Rowley “The dye filters sunlight and creates shade,” SEE DYES ON A8 STAFF WRITER Benito Cordova plead guilty by Mark Watson with the state in developing tax incentives for the company and May 3 in Federal Court in Salt STAFF WRITER Lake City to a charge of manu- Allegheny Technologies has other companies that may want facturing psychedelic mush- broken ground on its 880-acre to locate within the zone. rooms. site near US Magnesium at In order to receive these Cordova was originally arrest- Rowley in preparation to build a incentives, companies must pro- ed in January at his home at 491 sponge titanium plant. The esti- vide jobs that pay 125 percent West Vine St. — a location near mated cost of the facility is $425 above the county median wage, both Tooele High School and million to $450 million, accord- according to Tooele County eco- Tooele Junior High. ing to company spokesman Dan nomic advisor Nicole Cline. Police and sheriff’s detectives Greenfield. Titanium sponge is used in confiscated 16 tubs of psyche- “We have some preliminary the aerospace and medical delic mushrooms in various grading work going on out there, industries. Greenfield said this stages of growth, food dryers removing about 375,000 cubic is the first titanium sponge facil- filled with mushroom stems, yards of soil and replacing it ity built in the United States for about 30 marijuana plants and a with structural fill,” Greenfield many years. sophisticated hydroponics rig. said. “We expect to begin opera- “We do have a titanium sponge Police estimated the cul- tions some time in the latter part facility in Albany, Ore., but it tivated and dried mushrooms of 2008.” was a restart of an existing facil- could have had a street value of Tooele County is in the pro- ity,” said Greenfield. photography / Troy Boman $15,000 to $20,000. cess of creating an economic Greenfield said the site in Colors of the sky (left) and shoreline (right) are reflected in Stansbury Lake. A bluish-green dye has There were plants and plant- development zone in the North Tooele County — and locating in Utah in general — works well been added to the water system to decrease the amount of sunlight penetrating the lake in hopes growing equipment strewn Rowley area where Allegheny is of killing noxious weeds. The artificial coloring is most noticeable near the banks (). building. The county is working SEE ALLEGHENY ON A5 SEE MUSHROOM ON A8

WEATHER OPEN FORUM A6 THE BULLETIN BOARD B2 INSIDE Isolated thunderstorms Wednesday; partly cloudy OBITUARIES A7 TV LISTINGS B4 Lady Buffs clobber Dinos Thursday with highs in the 80s SPORTS A9 CLASSIFIEDS B5 in state tournament and lows in the 50s. See A9 Complete Forecast: A2 HOMETOWN B1 A2

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Valley Weather Forecast Local Weather Smoking returns to Utah fraternal organizations by Brock Vergakis said Steve Weiss, spokes- man for the American Cancer Wed ASSOCIATED PRESS 86/56 Society. “We were certainly 5/16 SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Standing behind the nauti- hoping that the Legislature Mostly sunny skies. Very warm. cal-theme bar at Veterans of would hold firm in protecting High 86F. Winds SW at 5 to 10 Foreign War Post 3586, Sandy workers and patrons from sec- mph. Bonner savors the Newport ond hand smoke.” cigarette she’s smoking while But after a slew of veter- a small crowd of customers in ans descended on the Capitol their 20s watches a in February complaining that Thu 86/57 game in a nearly empty room. post revenues were plummet- 5/17 Business is slow, she says, ing as a result of the smok- ing ban, lawmakers agreed to Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 80s but two weeks ago it was allow smoking in VFW halls and lows in the upper 50s. worse. That’s because on April 30 a and other fraternal organiza- ban on smoking in VFW halls tions again. and other fraternal organiza- “No one is disputing the tions that had been in place health issue of tobacco today. Fri 87/59 5/18 since January was lifted. We know it’s dangerous. That’s “We’d lost probably 50 per- not the issue here. At this Times of sun and clouds. Highs in cent of our customers,” Bonner we’re strictly looking to give the upper 80s and lows in the up- said between cigarettes. “It’s businesses the economic par- per 50s. coming back — but it’s not ity to the clubs,” Rep. Curt Oda, R-Clearfield, said during ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content completely back.” Service As cities and states nation- legislative debate. wide increasingly ban smok- At the time, Oda said one ing in bars, restaurants and AP Photo / Fred Hayes VFW hall was forced to close Bartender Sandy Bonner smokes a cigarette at Veterans of Foreign War Post 3586 in Salt Lake City on Temps / Precipitation public parks, Utah has taken because it lost so much rev- Wednesday, May 9. On April 30, a ban on smoking in VFW halls and other fraternal organizations that had the uncommon approach enue after the smoking ban Date High Low (prec./inches) been in place since January was lifted by Utah lawmakers. May 10 87 54 of temporarily lifting a ban. was put in place. May 11 89 66 Lawmakers and VFW officials “We knew that this was why we wanted to get smoking smokers — would retreat from That doesn’t tell the whole May 12 89 69 say it was the right thing to coming eventually,” said Norm back in.” a law intended to protect the story, Nelson said. May 13 85 70 do to make sure VFW posts Nelson, state VFW command- Public health advocates, public’s health. “They were having trouble May 14 76 48 are playing by the same rules er. “We don’t really care that however, are dismayed that “We haven’t seen something before. I think this was just the as other bars, which must go it came, we just wanted every- Utah — which has the nation’s like this where an implementa- icing on the cake for them to Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer for smoke-free in 2009. one to be treated fair. That’s lowest percentage of adult tion date is actually postponed,” close,” he said. the National Weather Service, reports that his recording station at 139 S. Main received no precipitation between May 10 and 14 and a total of 0.73 inches in May. For the water year, which began Oct. 1, Census Bureau’s annual survey gives better statewide data 2006, Tooele has received 10.97 inches SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Thursday to promote the make decisions every year.” the survey put the number at tions with much accuracy. of precipitation. The normal for the year is 19.09 inches of precipitation. The government usually takes American Community Survey, The survey was first used in 10.9 percent, according to an About $200 billion in fed- a snapshot of America every which collects demographic, 2005 with questionnaires sent analysis by Perlich. eral money each year is dis- 10 years through the cen- social, economic and hous- to 20,545 Utah residents. Data A closer look can show tributed to states based on Pollen Count sus. But who wants to wait a ing information from 3 million are available for all cities with an even more dramatic shift, census data. Political power The Intermountain Allergy and decade for the latest picture? people in the United States. populations of 60,000 or more. she said. West Valley City, for is also at stake. Utah narrowly Asthma pollen count for May 15, 2007, The U.S. Census Bureau Waite grew up in northern By 2008, data will be available example, saw its Hispanic missed out on a fourth seat is as follows: now turns to an annual survey Utah’s Hyde Park, population for cities of 20,000 or more, households increase to 25 per- in the U.S. House because Mulberry — High Maple — Moderate for better information. And in 650, in the 1950s. It now has and neighborhood data will be cent in 2005 from 18.5 percent the 2000 census didn’t count Oak — Low fast-growing states like Utah, 3,000 residents. available by 2010. in 2000. 11,000 overseas missionar- Grass — High the numbers are in demand. Utah, meanwhile, ranks “When you get seven, eight, Perlich has used survey ies for The Church of Jesus Cattail — Moderate “I’d be dealing with life in sixth among the fastest-grow- nine years out from the decen- data to track immigration and, Christ of Latter-day Saints as Mold — Low the rearview mirror” without ing states. nial census, your data is a little at the Legislature’s request, to residents. it, said Pam Perlich, a research “Utah is changing and so bit old and can be a little bit determine how many school- “I don’t have to tell you in Subscriber Service economist at the University of are its needs for data,” he said. off,” said Gov. Jon Huntsman, age children in Utah are illegal Utah how important it is to If you haven’t received your newspa- Utah. “The American Community who likes the survey. immigrants. get a complete count,” said per by 6:30 p.m., please call 882-0050 and The deputy director of Survey is a powerful new tool Indeed, the 2000 census Without the 2005 survey, Waite, who believes the com- our customer representative will you. the U.S. Census Bureau, that provides communities placed Utah’s Hispanic house- Perlich said she couldn’t munity survey will help. Customer service hours on Tuesday and Jay Waite, was in Utah on the detailed data they need to holds at 9 percent. By 2005, answer some of those ques- Thursday nights are 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. Tooele ���������������� Ogden police department using hybrid vehicles ���������������� �������� ����������������� OGDEN, Utah (AP) — The the Ford Escape up to 25 mph, use fuel when stopped in traffic spent at low speeds through “We Are Your Neighborhood city’s police force is begin- but also uses gasoline to go or while driving at low speeds. the city streets or at idle, reduc- Family Theatre” �������������� ning to use hybrid vehicles in faster. It can reach speeds of That helps save the depart- ing those costs and increasing 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. �������������� ��������� an effort to save money and 102 mph and can accelerate ment money, said Richard efficiency was certainly a con- (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 ������������� ������������������ reduce air pollution. from zero to 60 mph in about Brookins, the city’s fleet man- cern,” Brookins said in a pre- Tickets are now available online ������ Ogden’s police department 10 seconds. ager. pared statement. “I just had no at www.movieswest.com ����������� ���������� has purchased four electric, The vehicles help the envi- “We currently spend $176 idea it would make this much of ��������������� ��������������� hybrid vehicles that use a nick- ronment by using a regenerative weekly to fuel a traditional a difference. It not only burns ��������������� ������������������� May 11 - 17 �������������� ���������������� el-metal-hydride battery. braking system that recharges patrol vehicle, and because less fuel but it helps us keep *Times & Shows Subject to Change ������������ ���������������� The electric motor propels the battery and allows it not to much of that vehicle’s time is the air cleaner in Ogden.” ��������� * ������������ ������ Spider-Man 3 Your Complete TOOELE (PG-13) ����������� ������������� Utah kids return from Colorado TRANSCRIPT Dly: 3:30, 4:40, 6:20, 7:30, 9:10 ����������� ��������������������� Local News Source. BULLETIN Sat: 12:00, 12:30, 3:30, 4:40, 6:20, 7:30, 9:10 ������������ ������������ Sun: 12:00, 12:30, 3:30, 4:40, 6:20, 7:30 Only ������������� ������������ ��������������� ������������ youth camp after death * ����������� ������������ SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Three had a copy of his medical history. 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Dly: 4:50, 7:05 (PG) ������������� �������������� 2, while in a program run by Juvenile services typically has Sat: 12:05, 4:50, 7:05 ��������������� �������������� Alternative Youth Adventures in court-ordered custody of about Sun: 12:05, 4:50, 7:05 Only ������������� �������������� Montrose, Colo. 1,300 youths under the age of 21. * ���������� Colorado authorities say Jensen Program placement is based on FREE Drink ����������� ���������������� died from a staphylococcus infec- the individual needs of a child. with any dinner Lucky You ������������ ����������������� tion. Personnel at the camp, Dly: 9:20 (PG-13) ����������� �������� “We have a wide array of pro- entree purchase Sat: 2:15, 9:20 ������������� �������� observed signs of the infection but grams, and most of them are Sun: 2:15 Only ���������������� ����������������� neglected to properly care for it. much longer custody programs,” ������������� ������������������� The company’s license has been Maldonado said. “Something like * suspended. DINNERS ����������������������� a wilderness program is indicated (Served with fries, salad and roll) Georgia Rule ������������������������� Staff from Utah’s Juvenile for someone whose offense profile • NY Steak Dinner Dly: 4:50, 7:15, 9:40 (R) Sat: 12:10, 2:30, 4:50, 7:15, 9:40 ���������������������� Justices Services agency, which suggests that we might be able • Fish Dinner ����������������������������������� had custody of all four boys, drove Sun: 12:10, 2:30, 4:50, 7:15 Only to have a shorter-term custody • Shrimp Dinner to Colorado on Thursday to bring �������������������������������������� arrangement.” • Fish Combo Dinner ����������������������������������������� the surviving teenagers home, In this case, staff advised Jensen • Gyro Dinner �������������������������������������������� director Dan Maldanado said. Two • Chicken Dinner Disturbia ���������������������������������������� be placed in wilderness therapy. A Dly: 4:40, 7:10, 9:25 (PG-13) of the boys had completed a 60- ������������������������������������������� judge approved the recommenda- Sat: 12:10, 2:25, 4:40, 7:10, 9:25 �������������� day at-risk youth program. A third Sun: 12:10, 2:25, 4:40, 7:10 Only tion. ��������������������������������������������� teen will be relocated to a different ��������������������������������������������� Boyd declined to provide details program. Show Times are subject to change. ��������������������������������������������� of her son’s trouble with the law, Our Box Office opens daily 20 ����������������������������������������� Utah first contracted with minutes before 1st show starts. beyond saying he was sent to ���������������������������������������������� Alternative Youth Adventures All shows before 6pm $4.50 ������������������������� when the company was located camp after failing to comply with • After 6 pm Adults $6.50 �������������������������������������������� an original sentence. Children (under 12) $4.50 Seniors (over 65) $4.50 ����������������������������������������� near Loa in Wayne County, said 490 N. Main, Tooele • 882-3608 The Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele Jensen arrived at the camp on All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens ������������������������������������������� Carol Sisco, spokeswoman for HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm Sunday 11 am – 9 pm PG �������������������������������������������� the Utah Department of Human March 28 and wrote weekly to his ����������������������������������������������� mother and sisters. ��������������������������������������� Services. RITZ RITZ RITZ ������������������������ “We’ve had a very good track “He just mainly spoke of how PG-13 PG-13 R Sun — Thur 5:00 only Ends Sun — Thur 7:00 only record with them,” she said. they hiked up big mountains, and Fri & Sat 5:00 • 7:00 • 9:00 Thursday �������������������������������������� Sun — Thur 5:00 • 7:00 Ends Jensen’s mother, Dawn Boyd, how tired he was from hiking Will Ferrell, Jon Heder, Craig T. Nelson Thursday ����������������������������������� Tooele’s Show Place Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall says her son was not an innocent everyday,” Boyd said. for Over 60 Years! Anothony Hopkins ���������������������������������� Boyd said she knows little about BLADES OF �������������������������������� teenager, but said the therapy pro- the details of her son’s death, but 882-2273 ����������������������������������� gram was supposed to improve her 111 North Main, Tooele GLORY DELTA FARCE $ $ FRACTURE $ ������������������������ son’s behavior. She said Utah bears said she was told Jensen had been http://ritz-motorvu.hypermart.net ADMISSION: ADULTS: 6.00 CHILD/SENIOR: 4.00 before 6pm: 4.00 ��������������������������������������� some responsibility for her son’s on a “down day” from hiking to MOTOR-VU Thursday - Sunday 9:15 FM radio required for sound ������������������������������������������������� death and is looking for answers. attend counseling and lecture ������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������� Boyd said her son was suscep- when he apparently collapsed. �������������������������������������������� tible to infections, particularly on “I’d like to know what my son’s R 300 & PATHFINDER$ $ $ his face, and that Utah officials last words were,” she said. ADMISSION: ADULTS: 6.00 CHILD: 1.00 Senior: 4.00 A3

TUESDAY May 15, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Brigham City eatery offers COOKIN’ UP RATINGS spicy reward for information BRIGHAM CITY, Utah (AP) owner of Melina’s Fine — Crime-solving does not get Mexican Restaurant. much spicier than this. Someone broke through a The owner of a Mexican res- glass door and stole cash and taurant is offering 500 tacos checks that had been prepared for information that leads to for deposit, said Cottam, who the arrest of the person who stole about $3,000. discovered the theft April 24. “We’re offering a food With tacos priced at more reward because all the cash than $2, the reward is worth got taken,” said Joe Cottam, about $1,200, he said.

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photography / Troy Boman Tooele County Commissioner Jerry Hurst cooks beef brisket in a Dutch oven while KSL 5 TV sportscaster Rod Zundel narrates during the filming of “Outdoor Adventures with Rod Zundel” at the Benson Grist Mill on Monday night. The episode, which focuses on family Find out Homeowner’s how you can save Warning Avoid the Heating $2150 & Cooling Commissioners bone up on wide range On A New Cooling and Industry’s “Bait’em Heating System. Plus, & Switch’em” of Western issues at Alaska conference 12 month financing on Traps... approved credit. by Mark Watson down. In Fairbanks, they pump of their illness than the result the county is in the process of STAFF WRITER water out of the river, but if the of criminal intent. The work- renovating the county building Tooele County Commissioners power goes out they can’t pump. shop included the possibility of and looking into developing a Chances are you’ve seen the, “How To Get Central Air Free When You Buy A were in Fairbanks, Alaska, So they have put in filling sta- implementing community-based convention center at Deseret New High Efficiency Furnace” or “Or act now and get your air conditioner for $1,995!” These are the same “Dog and Pony Shows” that some heating and tions for people to get water in services rather than jail terms Peak Complex. last week studying a range of cooling contractors in The Valley use about this time every year to get into case of emergency.” for these individuals. Western issues including natu- Another session at the confer- your home. And I’m almost certain that you’re as sick of hearing it as I am! ral disaster response, local solu- Clegg said there were direct Another problem discussed ence focused on the econom- parallels between the emer- was global warming and the fact “I’m Jason Harris, General Manager of Harris Air Systems. The fact of the matter is any tions to global warming, land ics of public land conservation. heating & cooling company can give you the same deal if not better. You see, some heating & development issues, incorpo- gency water-response needs of that night-time temperatures are Many of the counties represent- cooling contractors can get pretty creative trying to drum up business in the Spring just to get Fairbanks and those of Tooele now not dipping low enough into your home and tell you they’re out of the system advertised and subject you to the same ration/annexation issues, and ed were looking for ways to pricing you can get from any dealer in the Valley. So when you hear something that is too good strategies for treating offenders Valley. to kill many viruses — a seri- balance economic development to be true…It probably is!” with mental illness as part of “We’re looking at implement- ous concern in terms of public while still protecting important Jason Harris General Manager Harris Air Systems the Western Interstate Region ing an emergency plan that health. public lands as wilderness. could allow us to transport Another item of discussion Conference. Incorporation of communities Right Now water from Settlement Canyon concerned land issues in the The conference is affiliated and annexation was another hot You can legitimately save up to $2150 on a system installed by a company that has Reservoir,” he said. “The main West, specifically the situation been working in your neighborhood for over 15 years now. And because we’ll with the National Association of topic. Hurst said the county is thing in any natural disaster is to encountered when private indi- make sure you know all of your options so you can choose which one will best Counties and represents county concerned with these types of government entities from 15 know how to get food and water viduals buy land and fence it fit your budget, you’ll likely save More Time & Money with Harris Air over any issues in the Stansbury Park- bait’em and switch’em contractor. states. Tooele County commis- to people.” off, making county roads inac- Lake Point area. “We want to do sioners Colleen Johnson, Jerry Clegg said he also attended cessible. the best thing for the residents Hurst and Bruce Clegg attended a session where leaders talked Hurst said the conference also the four-day conference Tuesday about local jails increasingly presented many improvements in these areas,” he said. through Friday. becoming mental health institu- in green building standards. Counties across the country 272 N. Broadway, Tooele One of the main focuses of tions. Of the 10 million people “More builders have embraced continue to face annexation of 882-1069 the conference was on dealing entering county jails each year, these standards,” Hurst said. unincorporated areas by neigh- with natural disasters and emer- it is estimated that at least 16 “There are several new methods boring municipalities, as well gencies. percent are suffering from a and materials that are safe, help as the creation of new cities, as “In our case, that would prob- diagnosable mental illness. Most with efficiency, save money and part of a trend of residents seek- ably be an earthquake,” Clegg of these individuals have com- are environmentally friendly.” ing increased autonomy and ser- A Division of Harris Air Systems said. “We need to know what mitted only minor infractions Hurst said the discussions vices. No Gimmicks…Just The Facts to do when water systems shut — more often a manifestation were locally relevant because [email protected] From A Harris Trained Professional! Principal and nickname for new Stansbury High School “Amazing Technology Works Even For The Most Difficult Back Pain Cases” won’t come until next year (Free Spine And Disc Evaluation Opportunity) by Alleen Lang books and other equipment nec- Dear friend, Take a look at these MRI pic- I had surgery on my low back Our Guarantee essary to run the facility. CORRESPONDENT If you are or someone you love tures and read the patient success 9 years ago. A few months ago I Obviously I can’t guarantee Stansbury Stallions? How The $45 million high school is currently under construction is suffering with back pain, please stories. These are real people who started feeling the same pain in results. No one can do that. But I about the Brine Shrimpers, the read this. Your pain may have had real problems who got real my low back and thought I might can guarantee I will do all I can to Gnat Fighters or simply the on a 33-acre plot west of SR- begun a few months ago, or you results with my prgram. have to have another surgery. I help you. Commuters? While there are cer- 36 on Bates Canyon Road in have been living with it for years. was dreading it because the first If I don’t think I can help you tainly many suggestions for nick- Stansbury Park. It will have 71 Actual Patient Before DRX names for the new Stansbury teaching stations including com- You may have been told you one was terrible. After treatment I will tell you, and refer you to Park High School currently puter labs, an auto shop and a need surgery, or maybe you had with the DRX my pain is gone another specialist. under construction, an official cabinet shop. It will also feature surgery and it didn’t work. If any and I’m doing great! No more decision on what the school an auditorium for 1,200 people, of this is true for you I want to in- surgery for me! Limited Time Offer will call itself won’t come until a small atrium area designed vite you to “check out” the latest -Becky A As a way to help anyone who spring of next year, at the earli- to seat up to 80 people, and technology in treating back pain may have a disc problem but has est, according to Tooele County a greenhouse. Sports areas for without using drugs or surgery. I had pain in my hip and down been unable to find an answer I the building include football and School District Superintendent Whether your pain is from a my right leg for about 25 years. I have agreed to give away $220 soccer fields, and tennis courts. Mike Johnsen. Tooele County School District herniated disc, a degenerated disc had taken prescriptions and bed worth of service for only $20. The new school’s nick- officials will discuss progress or arthritis in the spine, this cut- Same Patient After DRX rest but nothing was helping. Ev- With an offer like this I can’t name, mascot, colors, student on Stansbury High School and ting edge technology could be the erything I did was painful. Since afford to do it very long. If you body officers and staff will be answer questions about the answer to ending your pain. being on the DRX I can sleep, want to take me up on my offer to selected with the help of an as- building and campus during a I know there are a lot of reasons walk, and work without constant see what the DRX9000 can do for yet-unnamed principal and the public meeting Wednesday, May why people are skeptical. Maybe pain. There was no pain with the you, call within the next 10 days. involvement of students expect- 23, at 7 p.m. at Clarke N. Johnsen you don’t think it will work for treatment and now I am almost After that it may be too late. ed to attend the school. Johnson Junior High School in Tooele. said he does not expect to hire you. Maybe you don’t think you pain free and can do normal a principal for Stansbury High have the time, or maybe you think things! I expect to get flooded with ap- What: Progress report on it’s too expensive. -David P. pointments for this, so I may have until the spring of 2008 at the Stansbury High earliest. The school is expected School Let me remind you that the to stop the offer early, be sure and to open to students in the fall Who: Tooele County DRX9000 is FDA approved. It Patient Success Stories call as soon as possible so you of 2009. School District has no documented side effects. “Every day I would have pain I had already been through one don’t miss out. “We have years to work on all officials Our program works for almost 9 starting at my lower back and surgery. When my problem came that,” said Johnsen. When: Wednesday, May 23, out of 10 people. Chances are it going down my leg all the way back I thought I had no choice but Pick up the phone and call right The new principal will be 7 p.m. Clarke N. Johnsen will work for you too. You won’t to my toes. I knew I had to have to have another surgery. But the now. The number is charged with hiring staff and Where: Junior High School find that kind of success any- something done, b ut surgery was DRX helped and now I’m doing 435-882-7200. All you stand to counselors, and selecting desks, where else! not an option. Since receiving great. lose is a little time. Think how So if you are tired of living treatment on the DRX9000, and I -Craig P. you life could change if this could with pain, if you are tired of have had no pain! I would recom- fix your problem. taking a lot of drugs to mask the mend anyone with back problems “I had back pain most of my life. Boost Your Business! pain, or if you want to find an an- to see Dr. Brown and find out It got so bad I could hardly walk Sincerely, Dr. Dev Brown swer to your back pain that does if the DRX9000 will work for or stand. Since being treated on TOOELE TRANSCRIPT not involve surgery, this may be you.” the DRX9000 I can walk and BULLETIN exactly what you are looking for. -Mrs. Shields stand longer without pain.” ADVERTISING • 882-0050 -Kenneth H. A4

A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 15, 2007 Teen moms spread abstinence message to high school students by Steve Schwartzman health classes at Tooele High and this seems like the best way decade. Since 1995, Tooele births to teens and remained these girls came in and volun-

CORRESPONDENT School this Wednesday and to do it,” said Valorie Coesens, County has dropped from the well above the statewide aver- teered to speak to the students A new Tooele County Health Thursday, May 16 and 17, and coordinator of the project. “May highest teen birth rate in the age of 4.6 percent. themselves and tell them the Department program aims to at Grantsville High School next is our big month to bring aware- state — 20 percent of all record- Students are being asked to effect of their choices,” said keep teens aware of the dangers Wednesday and Thursday, May ness of teen pregnancy to stu- ed births — to the fourth-high- prepare four or five questions Coesens. “It seemed like the per- 23 and 24. The girls plan on dents. All month we do big activ- est at 8 percent of recorded about teen pregnancy to give fect idea.” of pregnancy by giving them speaking about abstinence and ities, and this is the capstone to births. That, Coesens said, is a to the teen mother panel to Coesens hopes the abstinence the straight truth from teenage the importance of focusing on it — giving the students an idea positive trend to build on but answer. The hope is that the message will come through loud mothers themselves. education instead of sex in high of what a real teen pregnancy there’s still much work to be answers given will paint a real- and clear if it is delivered by The program has invited four school. experience is like.” done to bring the county’s teen istic picture of the effects of other teens. teenage mothers to share their “This year we wanted to make The nine-year-old program birth rate to acceptable levels. wrong choices in teen years. “I have no doubt this will open experiences with local high a big impact on the student body continues a push for abstinence In 2005, Tooele County ranked “We had a planning meeting their eyes, there is no better way school students. The girls will and let them really see what can and lower teen pregnancy rates. just above the national aver- trying to figure out how to make to learn than from your peers,” speak as a panel to 10th-grade be at stake in their teen years, It has had success in the last age of 7.7 percent of recorded an impact on the students, and she said. Float school aims to make for more colorful parade this Fourth by Natalie Tripp day celebration, but the stores schools and even families to build float school will learn how to watching the parade. There were “It’s a great bonding experience CORRESPONDENT aren’t the only ones preparing a float for the 4th of July parade build parade floats from experts at so many cool floats. This clinic for friends and family,” Harris this year. Modern Display, a Salt Lake City will help people understand that As summer rolls around the early for the big day. said. bend, stores start to fill with an The Tooele City 4th of July com- “There were maybe five floats decoration supplies store. Groups you can build a float and it doesn’t assortment of patriotic goods to mittee would like to challenge last year and we hope to have at will receive professional hands- have to cost a lot.” least twice as many this year,” said on instruction on how to design, Harris said this is the third What: Float-building hype us up for our country’s birth- all businesses, church groups, class sponsored Kathy Harris, director of Tooele construct, and decorate floats. A year the float school has come to by Tooele City City Parks and Recreation. special discount will be offered on Tooele County, but not in consecu- In order to promote the chal- materials for non-profit groups. tive years. When: Wednesday, lenge, Tooele City Parks and “What we’re hoping for is that “Each year we have the school May 16, 7 p.m. Recreation is offering a free float- the float school will get more we get more floats in the parade,” Where: Dow James building school this Wednesday at floats into the parade to enhance Harris added. Complex the Dow James Complex located it,” Harris said. “I remember grow- The school is free and lasts an Cost: Free at 438 W. 400 N. Students at the ing up as a kid in Tooele and hour and a half. sqft Sizes Qty. Avail. Price Ea. 2’ x 8’ 2500 pcs $3.52 (Was 25¢) 2’ x 10’ 2500 $4.40 2’ x 12’ 2500 pcs $5.28

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For tickets call Ray Crow 435-850-9192 cent of my bees each year to as an inspector for the county, Cindy Mosteller 435-840-4633 Bees chalkbrood,” Keele said. sends his hives to the West Keele said another factor Coast each year. Travis Welch 435-669-7551 continued from page A1 that could be contributing to “Anytime you move a bee, diseases like European foul- colony losses is stress as mil- it suffers a lot of stress,” he General Raffle Prizes, Games, Live Every Thursday brood and chalkbrood could lions of beehives are packed said. Auction, Silent Auction and Kids games up and sent to California to Keele said there are approx- in Your also be contributing to colony pollinate almond trees. Keele, imately 50 beekeepers, also collapse disorder. who is a private beekeeper in known as apiarists, in the Fun for the whole family! Transcript-Bulletin “I normally lose about 3 per- addition to his official duties county. Tours take folks through LA’s criminal past by Jacob Adelman “When people die in a place, tim of an infamous unsolved ASSOCIATED PRESS it does change that place for- murder. LOS ANGELES (AP) — A ever,” said Esotouric guide One stop is a ground-floor dismembered wannabe star- and co-founder Kim Cooper. storefront on a desolate down- let. A girl buried under her “Just because the people wan- town street that now boasts family’s home. A rattlesnake dering around the neighbor- a sign reading, “Club Galaxy used as a weapon. hood may not be aware of — 100 Beautiful Girls.” The scenes of those crimes it, it doesn’t mean it’s not a In 1947, when it was a bistro good idea for people who are are stops on a series of called “The Crown Grill,” it interested in history to revive Southern California bus tours was the last place Short was those memories.” that eschew the usual stars’ seen before her dismembered John G. Cawelti, who Aquatic Center homes and theme parks to body was discovered miles writes about the seductive- offer passengers a peak at the away in a south Los Angeles ness of violent crime tales in region’s dark side. neighborhood. his book “Mystery, Violence, “She was friendly with the GRAND RE-OPENING! “They’re aimed at the his- and Popular Culture,” said the bartenders and with some of tory geek sort of people,” said tours play into people’s fears the waitresses, so people rec- Kelly Kuvo, who wears a black of death and catastrophe. Saturday ognized her and remembered veil and other vintage accou- “We live in an age where her,” Cooper said. “The prob- terments during the trips the worst kinds of things can May 19th lem of course is that every- she leads for tour company happen to anybody,” Cawelti Esotouric. said. “Walk down the street body at the Crown Grill imme- The company’s “crime bus” and something blows up and diately became suspects.” tours plumb the grisly, blood- all of a sudden you lost your Passengers are also intro- soaked pasts of now quiet life or lost a leg. The fact that duced to lesser known crimes Southern California neighbor- somebody else went through from the same year, such as hoods and nondescript strip this becomes a surrogate — a the attempted carjacking in malls. magical way of charming away Hollywood of an 18-year-old Similar trips elsewhere the fear of the possibility.” movie theater cashier named take passengers deep into Esotouric’s most popu- Ginevra Knight, who shot her cities’ gory pasts, includ- lar tour explores 1947 Los assailant dead. ing Washington’s “Bad Olde Angeles by zeroing in on the “It’s the criminal history of Days” chronicling crime in the murder of Elizabeth Short — 1947 L.A. and how women felt nation’s capital and “Sinister a.k.a. “Black Dahlia” — who going out at night in the hys- London” that follows the steps came to Hollywood in search teria of an unsolved murder,” of Jack the Ripper. of fame but wound up the vic- Cooper said.\ Prizes, Contests and Lots of Fun! Come see the newly renovated aquatic center. See News Happening? It’s not too late to sign up for SWIMMING LESSONS! Give Us a Call! 882-0050 Call (435) 843-4035 TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5

TUESDAY May 15, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 ������������ ���������� Veteran therapists ����������� set up new practice �������������� �������������� by Suzanne Ashe said. STAFF WRITER “We look for the strengths the ���������������� Jan Bennett has come full circle client has, and work off of those �������� in her life. The 65-year-old marriage strengths,” Bennett added. Both and family therapist was raised in women approach counseling by find- Utah and has family here, but was ing out what is working in a client’s gone from the state for about 30 life, and what goals the client wants years before returning five years ago. to set. Bennett attended college, began her Prince and Bennett see clients career and raised a family in Las separately, although they share office Vegas, but she’s come back to Utah space and are hoping to bring anoth- now at an age when most people er clinician to the practice. They MICHAEL C. GUBLER, Agent consider retirement to open a new mostly see individual clients, but can 108 East Vine business helping people. work with couples and families. Bennett and long-time friend Combined they have treated a grab Tooele, UT 84074 and fellow therapist Molly Prince, bag of mental illnesses and inter-per- 882-0202��������� 50, opened a Tooele City office of sonal problems — everything from their practice, Circle Treatment, this depression and post-traumatic stress week. disorder to coping with chronic ill- The new office at 312 S. Main St. ness or child abuse. ������������������������������������������� (behind the Anytime Fitness sign), “We’re not Freudian-psychothera- photography / Troy Boman Circle Treatment therapists Molly Prince and Jan Bennett stand in the hallway of their new office located at ����������������������������������������������� will be open for therapy appoint- pists,” Bennett said, adding that the ����������������������������������������������������� ments two days a week to start. Both type of therapy they do does not take 312 S. Main St. Both are licensed to provide treatment for individuals and families. ����������������������������� years to see progress. women have Salt Lake City-based out of reflect their different person- vides food and simple necessities to Although neither woman works practices. They decided to open a alities. Bennett has a fun, purple- Native American Elders.) Her wait- Tooele practice to make it easier for with domestic abusers who have topped desk with breezy white wick- ing area is filled with calming scents FREE HELMETS TO THE FIRST 30 TO ARRIVE! some of their clients who don’t have been court-ordered to receive treat- er furniture with accents of purple. such as citrus and cedar. access to transportation. They are ment, they have worked with clients Prince spent most of her life in New Bennett and Prince are currently also hoping to attract new clients. who have been incarcerated. Mexico. Her office has an American operating on an appointment-only, “We work with people at the point “I like to find that spark, that part Indian theme, with a small rug on cash-only basis. They expect their they are in their lives — right here, of them that has value,” Bennett the wall from the Adopt-a-Native appointment books will fill with right now. We help them learn how said. Elder program. (The program pro- word-of mouth clientele. to have happy, healthy lives,” Prince The offices the two women work [email protected]

next to US Mag is also important Allegheny to set up shop at pany’s Oregon plant produces East Elementary Family Fun Allegheny because magnesium is the prime Rowley. 16 million pounds of titanium raw material used in making It is estimated that the facility sponge annually. continued from page A1 titanium sponge. will provide about 150 jobs. Allegheny is one of the largest for the company because the Last fall, the Business The Rowley plant would even- and most diversified specialty state features top companies and Economic Board of the tually be the top producer of metals producers in the world. CARNIVAL and workers in the aerospace Governor’s Office of Economic titanium sponge for Allegheny The company employs 9,300 industry, which is a major buyer Development approved a with a predicted annual capacity employees worldwide. Friday, May 18, 2007 of titanium sponge. The location $3.2 million tax incentive for of 24 million pounds. The com- [email protected] 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Mock meats: If it moos like a steak, it must be — fake? East Elementary School by Ted Anthony meals and Americanness itself. Cultural politics hold some People for the Ethical Treatment 25¢ per ticket ASSOCIATED PRESS General Motors knew this clues. The trappings of meat in of Animals, would oppose meat MONTCLAIR, N.J. (AP) decades ago when it commis- America have long represented substitutes on philosophical — A warm spring evening in sioned its jingle about American two powerful threads of the grounds. You’d be wrong. PETA 2 Drawings for Bikes American suburbia, not long talismans: “Baseball, hot dogs, national narrative — the rugged even gives out awards for “Best before dusk. Green lawns, well- apple pie and Chevrolet.” individualism of the survive-or- New Faux Meat Product,” and • Cotton Candy kept houses, SUVs parked in In the generation since then, else frontier and free-market its 2004 company of the year driveways. From a backyard gas two things have happened. success. was Boca Foods, a purveyor • Snow Cones grill comes the enticing, smoky Interest in vegetarianism, for “In the same way we value of meat substitutes that, not Food aroma of food cooking. Atop the health and moral purposes, guns and the frontier ethic, incidentally, is owned by Kraft • Jump Slide fire: a mixed grill — all manner spiked sharply. And we devel- meat — ironically, at this point, Foods, the parent of hot-dog oped a national ability and because it’s all factory produced Fun of carnivorous delights. icon Oscar Mayer. • Face Painting Look closer, though. Those willingness to simulate pretty — still carries the mythology of “Everybody knows the Oscar burgers, ribs, hot dogs and shish much everything, from other hunting and self-sustenance and Mayer hot dog jingle. Sometime Prizes kebabs are in reality “burgers,” countries (Epcot Center) to self-survival,” says Jeff Ferrell, in the near future, maybe they’ll “ribs” and “shish kebabs.” Or, other time periods (Star Trek: 52, a vegetarian and a sociologist have a veggie dog jingle,” says more accurately, “veggie burg- The Experience in Las Vegas) at Texas Christian University in Matt Prescott, PETA’s manager ers,” “riblets,” “Smart Dogs” and to consumer products like fire- Fort Worth, the heart of cattle of vegan campaigns. “meatless skewers” — painstak- places and antique telephones country. What’s more, he says, Prescott offers a fresh twist ing imitations of the real thing, (the SkyMall catalog). “To have meat regularly is to tap in the reality debate: Why make • Hot Dogs made of 100 percent non-animal In a culture of simulation, into that American mythology meat the baseline? After all, he materials like seitan, tempeh then, in an age of reduced fat, that you’ve made it.” says, PETA members don’t con- • Games and other downright meatlike reduced cholesterol and — opti- Meat stand-ins also allow non- sider meat a food anyway. “I’m vegetable proteins. mistically — reduced chances of carnivores to enjoy dishes they inclined to call meat the ‘fake’ • Popcorn These days, mock meat a massive coronary, it’s under- might otherwise avoid. Katie food and vegetarian products sits smack in the middle of standable to avoid killing ani- Mancine, 22, a college student — meat analogs included — the • Pizza America’s most traditional pas- mals when meats can be con- from Keyport, N.J., is a fan of ‘real’ stuff,” he says. tiches — Fourth of July burgers jured from scratch with nary a seitan, a wheat protein that can and dogs, Thanksgiving , slaughterhouse in sight. As one stand in for the corned beef of a cold cuts in the lunchbox. Is this button sold on a vegetarian Web Reuben sandwich or the innards the culinary heresy of a nation site proclaims, “Fake meat saves of a chicken nugget (which, let’s committed to faking itself out? lives.” admit, may or may not be chick- Or is it simply a healthier popu- We are not here to debate en to begin with). lace turning to savvier eating vegetarianism, though. Instead, “You bread it, you deep-fry habits? let’s ask a less obvious question: it. You can’t tell the difference,” For better or worse — and If you’re leaving meat behind, says Mancine, who stopped eat- you’ll get passionate arguments why hold onto the trappings at ing meat in seventh grade. from both sides — meat has been all — the taste, the texture, the You might think the nation’s a centerpiece of both American very idea of carnivorousness? pre-eminent animal-rights group, Man still drives original Yellowstone bus by Ted Sullivan bought the first eight buses in port or take people to the Ennis BOZEMAN DAILY CHRONICLE 1931 and used them to drive tour- rodeo. BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) ists around the park and to the “It had been at our guest ranch — More than 75 years after Gallatin Gateway Inn, Kelsey since the late ‘50s. I grew up with Yellowstone National Park began said. The inn also was the site for it,” Kelsey said. “All of our guests shuttling tourists around on the prom dinner Saturday. remembered it.” buses, Kim Kelsey is still driving In the 1930s, Kelsey said, “they But his father sold the bus to one of the 1931 rigs. used to drive them around the a man in Atlanta in the early The yellow-and-black, bustle- lower loop and upper loop (in 1980s, Kelsey said, and the man back bus has a convertible canvas Yellowstone). Their main head- used it to get publicity for his top, and seats 14. On Saturday quarters was at Mammoth.” restaurant. night, it served as a limousine for After using the buses for about “When it was gone, it was really a half dozen high school students three years, Yellowstone bought sad,” his wife, Kelly Kelsey, said. on their way to prom; Kelsey 100 more, he said, and has been “From the time we got married, chauffeured. known for its buses ever since. we wanted to get it back.” Kelsey’s father bought the The original eight buses were So the couple stayed in touch bus, one of the eight original used for nearly 30 years. When with the Atlanta man for about Yellowstone vehicles, in the the Yellowstone Park Co. decid- 20 years. In 2000, he decided to late 1950s, but later sold it to an ed to sell them in 1959, Kelsey’s sell them the bus, which by then Atlanta man. Many years later, dad, Howard Kelsey, bought one. needed lots of repairs. Kelsey bought it back, restored Another one is still in the park, the The vehicle’s interior and body it and has kept it on the family’s Montana State Historical Society were restored, Kim Kelsey said, ranch south of Big Sky for five has one, and a man living near and the brakes, engine, transmis- years. Billings has one, Kelsey said. sion and other parts repaired or “It was a long odyssey to get Kelsey’s father kept his bus on replaced. it back here,” the Four Corners the family’s Nine Quarter Circle “It’s such an unusual vehicle resident said. Ranch south of Big Sky and used not many people can work on the The Yellowstone Park Co. it to shuttle guests to the air- darn thing,” Kelsey said.

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OUR VIEW If you can’t stand the gas, get out of the car The news that gas prices have surged past $3 a gallon and may go as high as $4 a gallon by the peak summer travel season is sure to impact all of us in Tooele County. After all, much of our growth in recent years has been at least tangentially tied to cheap gas — and the idea that it’s afford- able to drive from Tooele Valley into Salt Lake City for work every day. Many outraged drivers say the increase is the result of price gouging by oligarchic oil companies. Others rail against local gas stations, claim- ing that they are filling their pockets by tying the local price of gas to increases in neighboring states. For most of us, however, gas prices are pure voodoo. We have no idea of the rhyme or reason behind them, we only hope for their fall the way a farmer hopes for rain. But there is another way. Rather than howling about conspiracies or quietly absorbing gas price increases into our lifestyle — often at the expense of things that are more meaningful — we can change our habits. First off, we can trade in wasteful SUVs and trucks for more sensible commuter cars. An SUV is great for a soccer mom shuttling kids about town and a work truck makes sense for someone whose job requires it, but both of these vehicles are extravagantly wasteful for a daily commute into the city. Second, we can carpool, which is a safer, more social alter- GUEST OPINION native to driving alone. Or take the bus, which allows time for reading and conversation. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, we can simply choose to drive SLC mayor should focus on the task at home less. Rather than going grocery shopping nightly, we can go once a week. watched the full-time protester and a part-time driving city vehicles. This is a great Rather than “running” into Salt Lake City every Saturday to pick up some recent debate mayor.” Global warming and the war essential item, we can forego the trip and spend our time closer to home. example to set as some people are between Salt in Iraq are important issues for sure, These alternatives are also lifestyle-enhancing, giving us more time to I worse than drunk drivers when talk- Lake City Mayor but I don’t see the responsibility for allocate to family, friends, hobbies and relaxing. ing on their phone and driving. Rocky Anderson solving those issues in Anderson’s On a societal level, rising gas prices could have the silver-lining Why not look into more issues like and talk show job description. Anderson was out effect of stimulating development of alternative fuels, renewable-energy that which will benefit the people host Sean Hannity. of Salt Lake on his Magical Mystery vehicles and more efficient mass transportation. Those new technologies of Salt Lake City and visitors alike Now whether you Tour for 74 out of 365 days last year, may eventually save Tooele Valley’s exurbs from withering up for want instead of promoting yourself on are Republican or yet he has the audacity to attack the of cheap fuel. However, the more immediate solution to the problem of your Impeach George W. Bush World Democrat, conser- president for taking several weeks of skyrocketing gas prices lies in our personal choices. Tour 2007. All Americans have the vative or liberal, I vacation in August. Anderson ought Jaromy Jessop right to question and disagree with think that all per- to be upset at Congress for continu- the leadership of the country but sons should take GUEST COLUMNIST ally giving themselves pay raises and that is not what the citizens of Salt GUEST OPINION note of a few of the taking long vacations of their own Lake City pay you for on a daily following observations: First and when our troops are not funded in basis. foremost, Mayor Anderson is rip- Iraq. But once again, criticizing the I find it just a bit disingenuous to ping off the citizens of Salt Lake City president and Congress is just simply Señor Newt inconsistent because he is so focused on national not the business of the mayor of Salt attack the president for acting on and world events that there is not Lake City. the authorization that he received much time left for city business. How about focusing on issues like from Congress to topple Saddam’s on Spanish language I understand that he has decided cleaning up Pioneer Park, crime, regime. The selective moral outrage and intellectual dishonesty of this Gingrich, once one of the most to leave office, but he should have filling potholes on city streets, trans- duplicity is striking. I would just powerful men in American poli- probably done that several years ago portation, police officer and teachers like to remind Mayor Anderson that tics when he served as speaker of because he has just been too busy salaries, and promoting business and the House, really believes Spanish persuing his own political agendas economic development in the city? he is not Ambassador to the United is some sort of pidgin spoken by to be bothered with being mayor of Now Rocky has done a few good Nations or a United States Senator. the guys who mow the lawn. But Salt Lake. things as mayor. Just recently he Please focus on the business of the it is just as foolish to not realize Mr. Hannity put it best: “Citizens made it unlawful for city employees city for the remainder of your tenure he and other Republicans are of Salt Lake City have elected a to talk on their cell phones while and clean up your own backyard. stoking the fire of the biggest non- issue in American politics today: that Hispanic immigrants, unlike LETTERS TO THE EDITOR immigrants in the good ol’ days, were in a foreign country with no refuse to learn English. Thanks for Sen. Peterson In 2006 our adopted son, who place to turn. Out of desperation, I LETTERS POLICY ewt Gingrich has some An essay under Gingrich’s was 15 years old at the time, sexu- sent a letter to six state legislators. splainin’ to do after a byline on his Web site, www. The Transcript Bulletin welcomes letters to the ally abused a 5-year-old autistic boy. The only one that responded was recent speech in which he newt.org, makes the point explic- editor from readers. Letters must be no longer N We found out and reported it to the Sen. Darin Peterson. He was in dis- than 250 words, civil in tone, written exclusively seemed to say Spanish was “the itly: “One of the most frequent authorities immediately. We voluntari- belief at what had happened to our for the Transcript Bulletin, and accompanied by language of living in a ghetto.” complaints I hear when I’m out ly turned custody of him over to the family. He has since spent countless the writer’s name, address and phone number. Can any mentally competent traveling and speaking to groups Priority will be given to letters that refer to a state because they had programs that hours contacting the various agen- adult with a fifth-grade education is the lack of importance given recent article in the newspaper. All letters may could help him. This was also recom- cies involved and finding answers to be subject to editing. truly believe such an idiocy? The to English as the language of suc- mended by the Division of Child and our questions that others in the state language of Cervantes, Borges cess in the United States.” Family Services. About four months government refused to answer. Sen. Letters written to thank an individual or orga- and 10 winners of the Nobel Prize Makes you throw your hands nization should be submitted for “Notes of later the “fun” started. The Office of Peterson embodies the true meaning in Literature? A 1,000-year-old up in exasperation. No one chal- Appreciation” Recovery Services (ORS) garnished of representing the citizens he has Iberian offshoot of Latin that lenges the assertion that English my paycheck without giving us any been elected to represent. So many Readers who are interested in writing a longer grew to become the third or is the language of success in the notice. Since then they have tried on times our elected officials promote guest op-ed column on a topic of general interest fourth most widely spoken lan- U.S. — every single immigrant several occasions to take 75 percent their own agendas and forget why should contact Editor Jeff Barrus directly via the guage in the world? I’ve ever met in my entire life contact information at the top of this page. of my wife’s disability check. One they were elected. Not so with Sen. You’d think Gingrich, with a agrees it is important to learn week before Christmas they froze Peterson. He is truly a caring per- doctorate in history, might have English. What’s a canard is the E-mail: [email protected] our accounts and took what money son and an elected official for the Fax: (435) 882-6123 read a book or two that men- belief that hordes of immigrants there was in them. We tried to get people. Mail: Letters to the Editor tioned some of this. don’t agree with that, and there- help through attorneys but they were Calvert Stewart Tooele Transcript Bulletin Here he is verbatim: “We should fore do not learn. P.O. Box 390 clueless and no help. We felt that we Tooele replace bilingual education with The fact is that today’s immi- immersion in English so people grants do continue to learn. The learn the common language of Pew Foundation found in 2004 the country and they learn the that 93 percent of second-genera- language of prosperity, not the tion Hispanics were bilingual or language of living in a ghetto.” English dominant, and that by the Now, let’s be fair. Parse those third generation it was 100 per- words, and you cannot say cent. As Gingrich himself puts it with 100 percent certainty that on his Web site, “Estados Unidos Gingrich called Spanish a ghetto se acerca rápidamente a un language. It is possible he meant momento decisivo en el tema de to say that not knowing English inmigración.” Yep. The same Newt limits socio-economic mobility. Gingrich who opposes bilingual That was his claim when Fox’s education has a bilingual Web token liberal Alan Colmes asked site. Well, don’t expect consisten- him what he meant by “language cy from a guy who cheated on his of living in the ghetto.” wife while working to impeach Gingrich answered: “What I some other guy for cheating on meant is very clear, Alan. I’ll let his. you pick the right word for me. Roger Hernandez is a syndicated We should not have a program columnist and writer-in-resi- which traps people into notbeing dence at New Jersey Institute of able to speak English.” Technology. It is foolish to conclude that (c) 2007 King Features Synd., Inc.

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TUESDAY May 15, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 OBITUARIES Wanda Trujillo Faye Louise Howard Rex Shosted Loving wife, mother and Thompson 1920 – 2007 friend Wanda Trujillo, age 55, got her wings and ascended into Richardson heaven at her home on May 9, Howard Rex Shosted, 86, 2007 after a courageous battle 1926 – 2007 passed away on May 11, 2007. with cancer. Born in Silver City, Utah on Aug. Born in Park City, Utah, she Faye Louise Thompson 8, 1920. Howard was preceded met her soul mate Joe and lived Richardson passed peace- in death by his wife, Mae Quinn a happy, fulfilling marriage for fully away May 11, 2007 after Shosted. � 37 years. 81 years. Experiencing many � Survived by husband Joe, physical challenges; a medi- daughter and son in law Kandi cal accident (many years ago), NOTES OF and Michael Prickett, her diabetes, Asian flu, German immediate family, Roy, Linda, Measles, Cesarean section and APPRECIATION Annette, Brian, Thomas, Don, Wanda Trujillo multiple broken bones. Fay Louise Thompson Richardson Cindy, Brandi, Alycia and Sheila. She was born April 22, 1926, Need Her babies, Boo, Cheyenne and family from 12 to 1 p.m. to Harvey “J” and Emma Stocker RN. She was always active in Alan Oldroyd Kehanu, her grandbabies, Ashely In lieu of flowers, please Thompson in Paris, Idaho, and the LDS church for the first 60 and Jasmine. Brother and three make a donation to Community spent her grade school years years of her life: Primary teach- Family help with sisters. She was preceded in Nursing Services, 601 North there and in Preston, Idaho. er, Young Women’s President, death by father Bill, mother Main Street, Tooele, Utah 84074 When she was 13 her parents Relief Society President under The family of Alan Oldroyd Margaret and sister Audrey. in Wanda’s name. moved to the family to Jackson three bishops and gospel doc- would like to express their your... She will truly be missed by May Beauty Be Hole, Wyo., where she met and trine teacher. appreciation for all the love everyone who knew her, in their May beauty be — before me made a lifetime friendship with She is preceded in death and support that was shown own special way. May beauty be — behind me “Kenny” Richardson who was by both parents, two of her and given to our family during Services will be Saturday, May May beauty be — above me in the band with her, in the three brothers; daughter, Laurel the loss of my husband, father • High Blood 19 at 1 p.m. at Garner Funeral May beauty be — below me same church and in the same Lee, and son-in-law, Gerald and grandfather. Thanks for the Home, 1001 11th Avenue, Salt May beauty be ... 3-act plays. They both loved the Macdonald. cards, money, food and flowers. Pressure? Lake City. Friends may greet the All around me. outdoors and sports. They both She is survived by her hus- A special thank you to the 18th enlisted during WW II — she band Kenneth; brother, Laurel Ward Relief Society for the won- in the Cadet nurses program (Ramona) Thompson, Mount derful luncheon. Thanks to the • Diabetes? Juan Benito Sandoval and he in the Navy Air Force Vernon, Wash., sons; Kevin police department, paramedics program. They were married (Susan) Richardson, Kim and to Tate Mortuary. 1934 – 2007 and lived happily together for (Becky) Richardson, Karlan Josie Oldroyd 62 years. After she became an (Valerie) Richardson; daughter; Sylvia & Jeff Allred and kids • Heart RN, she worked as head nurse Taunna (Doug) Vance; 26 grand- Juan Benito Sandoval our Sean & Tess Oldroyd and at Budge Memorial Hospital children and 17 great grandchil- beloved husband, companion, kids Disease? in Logan, Utah for a couple dren. father, grandfather and great- Elizabeth Oldroyd of years. Her next RN posi- Funeral service will be held grandfather passed away May tion was at the Tooele Utah Thursday, May 17, 2007 at 11:00 3, 2007, peacefully at home in Clinic and Hospital. From there a.m. in the River Ridge 8th Ward Exceeding your • Other Medical Sacramento, Calif. He was born building, 10200 South 1300 �������������� Expectations she nursed at the Tooele Army ������� ��� ������� ����� ���� Aug. 7, 1934, in Grand Junction, West, South Jordan. Viewing with our Problems? Depot; Dugway Utah Hospital, Shamrock Service Guarantee Colo. to Faustin and Ramona Hercules Chemical Depot and Wednesday evening from 6-8 Sandoval. He served in the U.S. Kennecott Copper. She and her p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe South • Or is it time for Marine Corps from 1954 to 1957. husband bought Edna’s Floral Valley, 1007 W. South Jordan He was married to Mary Angie in Tooele, changed its name Pkwy (10600 So.) and one hour that once-in-a- Ortega for 32 years. He retired to Tooele Floral and stayed in prior to services at the church. from the Tooele Army Depot as Juan Benito Sandoval business for five years, with Online condolences may be while check up? an ammunition specialist after help from their children while sent to the family at www.jen- ��� ������� ��������� Maria Mata, Gene Mata and ��������� ���������� more than 30 years of service. Alex Sandoval. He is preceded she was still employed as an kins-soffe.com. ���� ��������� Try Dr. Jay Spector at He was a member of the St. in death by his parents and sib- 24’x32’x10’ �������� �� $8,395 Marguerite’s Catholic Church ling Elizabeth. He is loved and 30�x56�x10� �������� �� $12,395 OASIS FAMILY for several years as a resident of will be missed. His family and 42�x72�x13� �������� �� $20,695 Tooele. 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Payson, UT • 801-465-0300 ����� ���� ����� ������ ��� �� ������� � 833-0229 Schools banning iPods, stop cheating 1-800-373-5550 ���������������������� by Rebecca Boone other material onto the play- then hold it to your ear like ASSOCIATED PRESS ers. you’re resting your head on MERIDIAN, Idaho (AP) — Shana Kemp, spokeswoman your hand,” Nelson said. “I Banning baseball caps during for the National Association of think you should still be able MEDICAL MALPRACTICE tests was obvious — students Secondary School Principals, to use iPods. People who are 1. Is the book of Athens in the were writing the answers said she does not have hard going to cheat are still going to Old or New Testament or nei- under the brim. Then, schools statistics on the phenomenon cheat, with or without them.” ther? Have you been injured as a started banning cell phones, but said it is not unusual for Still, schools around the 2. In 2 Kings, what prophet’s realizing students could text schools to ban digital media world are hoping bans will at word caused Syrian soldiers result of a medical error? message the answers to each players. least stave off some cheaters. to be struck blind? Gad, Jubal, other. “I think it is becoming a The music players proved Solomon, Elisha If so, you may be entitled to compensation. Medical 3. Where were Saul and Now, schools across the national trend,” she said. “We to be invaluable for some malpractice cases are not like other cases. Your legal Jonathan’s bodies nailed to a wall? country are targeting digital hope that each district will courses, including music, rights require specialized protection. media players as a poten- have a policy in place for tech- engineering and sociology Troas, Nob, Beth-shan, Sychar tial cheating device. Devices nology — it keeps a lot of the classes, said Tim Dodd, execu- 4. On fleeing from Jezebel, including iPods and Zunes problems down.” tive director of The Center for what prophet hid in a cave? Elijah, At G. Eric Nielson & Associates, can be hidden under clothing, Some students use iPod- Academic Integrity at Duke. Nathan, Daniel, Amos with just an earbud and a wire compatible voice recorders to At Duke, incidents of cheating 5. What converts burned their medical malpractice is all we do. snaking behind an ear and record test answers in advance have declined over the past books of magic? The Philistines, into a shirt collar to give them and then play them back, said 10 years, largely because the Ephesians, Hittites, Canaanites If you feel you or a loved one ha been a victim of a birth away, school officials say. 16-year-old Mountain View community expects its stu- 6. In what book is the phrase, injury, wrongful death, delayed diagnosis, surgical error, “It doesn’t take long to get junior Damir Bazdar. dents to have academic integ- “Could eat a horse”? None, Acts, or any other type of medical malpractice; call us for a free out of the loop with teen- Kelsey Nelson, a 17-year- rity, he said. Ruth, Ephesians consultation. We can usually tell you over the phone if agers,” said Mountain View old senior at the school, said “Trying to fight the tech- your case has merit. Call now. High School Principal Aaron she used to listen to music nology without a dialogue on ANSWERS: 1) Neither; 2) Maybon. “They come up with after completing her tests — values and expectations is a Elisha; 3) Beth-shan; 4) Elijah; 5) new and creative ways to something she can no longer losing battle,” Dodd said. “I Ephesians; 6) None cheat pretty fast.” do since the ban. Still, she think there’s kind of a back- Mountain View recently said, the ban has not stopped door benefit here. As teachers Wilson Casey’s “Do You Know 866-605-4556 enacted a ban on digital media some students from using the are thinking about how tech- Your Bible? A Fun Quiz on the 4790 S. Holladay Blvd. (2300 E.) players after school officials devices. nology has corrupted, they’re Good Book” (Sourcebooks, $5.95) Salt Lake City, UT 84117 realized some students were “You can just thread the also thinking about ways it has just been published. www.ericnielson.com downloading formulas and earbud up your sleeve and can be used productively.” (c) 2007 King Features Synd., Inc. Wallet reunited with owner after five decades in Idaho, 1946 Hudson TWIN FALLS, Idaho (AP) — attempted to, as they said $100 bills. Glenn Goodlove said he was in those years, ‘make out,”’ “Like a couple of kids, we likely smooching with a girl in Goodlove, who now lives in thought we had a gold mine,” the expansive back seat of a California, told the Twin Falls he said. 1946 Hudson when his wallet Times-News, on why the wal- Though the wallet contained slipped from his pants pocket let went missing. just $11, it also had some other more than five decades ago. Earlier this year, Jon Beck, documents, including several The year was 1952. Goodlove 61, and Chuck Merrill, 72, both jewelry receipts from 1952. was a sailor home on leave from Twin Falls, took out an ad After an Internet search, from the U.S. Navy. The in the local newspaper looking Beck found Goodlove, now 75, Hudson belonged to his grand- for a classic car to restore. at his home in San Diego. father, who lived in Western They were offered the Hudson Beck began the telephone Washington. by a man in nearby Oakley, conversation by asking for the He’d long since forgotten and in April went to retrieve man who used to drive a ‘46 about the lost leather billfold, the car, which had changed Hudson. until last month when he got hands since it belonged to “There was a silence for a phone call from a pair of Goodlove’s family and wound about 15 seconds,” Beck said. southern Idaho car collectors up in a dilapidated condition “Then he said, ‘Who is this?”’ who told him they’d found in southeastern Idaho. Beck and Merrill plan to the wallet. Inside were a $10 The Idaho collectors return the wallet and its con- bill, a $1 silver certificate, stopped at a restaurant on the tents to Goodlove. military identification, Social way back to Twin Falls and Goodlove said the find from Security card and a handwrit- were walking past the Hudson so long ago has conjured up ten Washington state driver’s when, “I saw something about memories. license. to fall out,” Merrill said. “I said, “They’ve been flowing ever “If it was in my sailor-men- ‘That looks like a wallet.”’ since he (Beck) talked to me,” tality years, I might have Beck said he’d hoped to find he said. “It’s a miracle.” A8

A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 15, 2007 Bankruptcy REEL TALK AUCTION Prime Commercial Property Thursday May 24th - 11:00 am Sale to be held at Buddy’s Fun Center 1111 N. 200 W. Tooele, UT Approx. 36+ acres to be sold Subject to a minimum bid of 4.1 Million Close to Wal-Mart and Tooele’s new business district, this property borders and fronts the proposed U112 highway. Inspections and Preview (drive by anytime) or Thursday May 17 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

$100,000 cashiers check required to bid

photo courtesy of IDP films Erkelens and Olson Auctioneers Danny (Chris Pine) throws his hands up in excitement as he works out a plan to date a woman who doesn’t know he’s blind with the help of his Rob Olson Auctioneer brother Larry (Eddie Kay Thomas). (801) 355-6655 Likable characters and Utah scenery www.salesandauction.com lift otherwise empty ‘Blind Dating’ ovies May 25 — were filmed out on the line is similar to a typical chick to go through with the surgery filmed Salt Flats near Wendover, more flick, and is the major downfall of in hopes of being able to see for Min Utah Utahns may take the time to see an otherwise decent film. the first time in his life. And after seem to pique this third installment of the Pirates Danny is a man searching a countless number of disastrous Complete Local the interest of franchise. However, smaller mov- for love but is having a difficult dates, Danny decides if Leeza is not the residents ies are filmed all the time in Utah. time deciding what he wants in a the one for him, he will give up on of this state The most recent of these films is woman. He doesn’t let his blind- love altogether. Sports whether the “Blind Dating,” which was shot ness affect any other aspect of his “Blind Dating” has fun charac- film is well- entirely on location in Ogden and life, but when it comes to dating ters and a cute story line, but is made or not. In Every Issue Salt Lake City. It’s fun to watch it’s difficult not to let it. Larry is also a film that addresses blind- Because parts films shot in places you have been constantly setting Danny up with ness in a very real way. Director of “Pirates of Missy TOOELETRANSCRIPT Thompson — or are at least aware of. women. These women range from James Keach — Seymour’s real the Caribbean: “Blind Dating” stars Chris Pine those overly sensitive concerning ULLETIN STAFF WRITER life husband — brought in a blind B At World’s End” as Danny, a blind guy in his early his sight to those quite masculine — which opens man to help with first-time writer 20s who seeks love and the possi- and wanting to take advantage of Christopher Leo’s script. Having bility of regaining his sight. Pine is his disability. someone who is blind help the so believable I questioned whether At his eye doctor’s office, Danny actors and director with the diffi- he really was blind. Having not seen meets Leeza (Anjali Jay), the new culties and strengths of living with- much of his other work — “Smokin’ receptionist. Leeza is taken aback out sight on a daily basis certainly Aces” and “The Princess Diaries 2: by Danny’s forceful teasing manner lifted this film to new levels. It isn’t Royal Engagement” — Pine’s per- but the two develop an unlikely a riveting “nothing-you-haven’t- formance will be his breakthrough friendship. What Danny doesn’t Temporary Road Closures: seen-before” flick, but “Blind role in the film industry. Other know is Leeza comes from a tradi- likable actors make “Blind Dating” tional Indian family and is supposed Dating” is fun and may make the enjoyable. Eddie Kay Thomas plays to marry someone she doesn’t love. audience think more about those SR201 & SR202 Danny’s brother Larry. Thomas is While Danny continues dating, he who are blind without feeling sorry best known for his portrayal of doesn’t realize that Leeza is really for them. Beginning May 18 at noon through May 21 at 6:00 am Finch in the “American Pie” series. the one he is supposed to be with. [email protected] Jane Seymour, who is well known Meanwhile, Danny’s eye doctor Rescheduled from May 11th - 14th due to high winds. for playing Dr. Quinn in the televi- (Stephen Tobolowsky) has devel- FLICK AT A GLANCE sion series “Dr. Quinn: Medicine oped a machine that with surgery Woman,” has a more humorous will help someone who is blind to Grade: B- role as Dr. Evans, Danny’s psy- see again. Danny debates — with Rated: PG-13 chologist. The likability of these the help of his family and Dr. Evans Time: 95 minutes Great characters makes “Blind Dating” a — whether this surgery is a good Now playing N fun date flick. However, the plot- idea. Eventually Danny decides Salt 80

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“You couldn’t put your foot to federal prosecutors. down without stepping on evi- Matekel said investigators Mushroom dence,” an undercover detective were hoping Cordova’s house, continued from page A1 said at the time of the arrest. which was originally owned by “The suspect’s phone did not his mother, would be seized and Kennecott Utah Copper is cleaning up and reclaiming land impacted about on two of the three floors, stop ringing the entire time we sold. according to Ron Matekel, by historic mining and processing operations. The remnants of old were there.” “If the Feds take his house, mining facilities will be removed on both sides of State Highway 201. Tooele County sheriff’s deputy Matekel said the arrest was then we’ll get more money. It and county drug task force com- The tailings pipelines on the lower steel bridge and concrete flume the culmination of a two-month will go back into the task force,” mander. The home was dark, investigation that began with an he said. are no longer used. Both structures cross the highway near the shielded from natural light, and anonymous tip. Cordova will be back in court Magna Concentrator Complex. The removal of the pipe/bridge and littered with debris including Because of the nature of the for his formal sentencing on flume require a closure of SR201 and SR202. For public safety, beer bottles and bottles of fer- charges and the amount of evi- July 18. traffic will be detoured away from the demolition area. Emergency tilizer. dence, the case was turned over [email protected] vehicles will have access.

Kennecott Utah Copper apologizes for any inconvenience caused by tribute to the organic nutrient remove weeds from the lake. the demolition project on May 18-21. Thank you for your cooperation. Dyes loads, Holmes said. Aquashade is deemed safe for In the summer of 2006, the wildlife, pets, and swimming, A member of the RIO TINTO Group continued from page A1 service agency also purchased a but it is not recommended in where they decompose and con- lake mower designed to cut and drinking water, Holmes said.

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SPORTS WRAP Golf tourney at Overlake Lady Buff sluggers refuse to stumble in state play The first annual Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s team in training golf tournament by Nick Drake will be held at the Links at Overlake in SPORTS EDITOR Tooele on Saturday, May 26 starting at 8 Tooele struggled out of the a.m. with sign-in from 7 to 7:45 a.m. The gate in last year’s Class 3A state four-man scramble is $60 per player and softball tournament, falling to entry fees are due by May 19. The putt Dixie at home. off contest starts and 7 a.m. For more information or to sign-up with a team, call The Lady Buffs were forced Shawn or Shelly at 435-849-2530. to battle through the loser’s bracket and never could quite Oquirrh Men’s winners recover. Brock Griffith fired a low gross 34 to capture the Oquirrh Hills Men’s League This year’s squad wasn’t individual black T’s event at the local about to fall in the same trap course. and seized command of their Griffith topped runner-up finishers Preston postseason contest right from Pratt, Bill Craig and Kent Gressman by the start. four strokes for top honors. Nick Griego, Tooele exploded for seven Fred Ginter and Mark Gressman all tied for fifth place with a 39 each while Rick runs in the second stanza to Tate, Hayden Farley, Gene Rael and Dave break open a 2-0 affair and Garcia all tied for eighth place with a coasted to a decisive 12-2 tri- 40 each. umph over Carbon Saturday at In low net play, Mark Herrera fired his first Deseret Peak Complex. par 36 round ever and seized the low net Mattie Snow tossed a two-hit- crown with a 27. Jeff Davis took second place at 31 and Kerry Barraclough fol- ter, struck out 10 and walked lowed with a bronze finish of 32. Glade one to earn the triumph on the Erickson took fourth place with a 33 while hill while the Lady Buffs rapped Morgan Evans, Sam Blauser, Randy Booth out 13 hits in the lopsided con- and Mike S. Smith all tied for fifth place test. with a 33 each. Ken Tate, Reed Bowen The victory assured Tooele and Louie Velerio tied for ninth place at of a state date with bitter rival 35 each. Canyon View Thursday in the Anderson wins Sr. opener second round of the Class 3A Karl Anderson recorded a low net 30 to state softball tournament. The claim the first flight crown in the Oquirrh Senior Season Opener. Lady Buffs state title bid a year Anderson seized top honors by two ago came to a halt when the strokes over second place finishers Dunk Lady Falcons upended the squad Campbell, Bill Castagno, Michael Ruiz and in the championship affair. Randy Davies, all with a 32 each. John The two teams will square off Miller and Bob Gaudin tied for sixth place Thursday at 5:30 p.m. at the each with a 34 while Tim McKendrick, Ray Spanish Fork Complex. A set- Brogden, Dave Faddis and Brad Wall tied for eighth place with a 35 each. back drops Tooele into a loser’s Jim DeSimon garnered the second flight bracket game against Wasatch title with a low net 32, one stroke ahead on Thursday at 7:30 p.m., also at of runner-up finishers Tony Busico and Spanish Fork Complex. Keith Shewell. Cloyd Theobald took fourth Tooele coach Barry Pitt said place at 34 while Bruce Cummings and his team did what it needed Deloy Fawson tied for fifth place at 35 each. Dick Johnston, Max Harvey and to remain in winner’s bracket Larry Kramer all tied for seventh place action with a lopsided victory. at 36 each. “We hit the ball well,” he noted. GHS athletic physicals “We feel like we did all right. We Athletic physicals for Grantsville High didn’t hit the ball as well as we School athletes for the school year 2007- could. Hopefully we’re saving 08 will be held May 21 at 4 p.m. at GHS. those for this weekend. It was The fee is $20 per athlete and all incom- a good opportunity to get every- ing ninth graders and juniors will be one in the game. Mattie pitched expected to have a physical. well in the game and hit well. We For more information contact Pat Ciervo photography / Troy Boman during school hours at 884-4500. played defense well behind her. Wrestling camp at GHS Tooele’s Brittany Gonzales smacks a ball in Saturday’s Class 3A State softball game at Deseret Peak Complex. The Lady Buffs registered a There will be a wrestling camp June 7-9 12-2 first round victory over Carbon. SEE STATE ON A12 at Grantsville High School, sponsored by GHS and Western Wyoming Community College for ages 10 to 18. It provides wrestlers with the opportunity to learn and improve valuable techniques in folk- Lady Buffs take state, boys third in state water polo style wrestling as well as conditioning and lifting for the upcoming year. Cost is by Steve Schwartzman American senior last year (Lauren Bridges) and the girls $150. Early entry receives $20 discount really stepped up and proved that Tooele is the team to if enrolled by May 12. Entry deadline is CORRESPONDENT May 26. For more info call Clarence Evans The stellar play of senior stars Trish Cox and Laurie beat in the pool.” at 884-6158. Halladay were the leading factor in the THS girls first The Buff boys suffered a heartbreaking overtime loss Baseball showcase in Tooele place finish in the 2007 Utah High School Water Polo from Cedar City in the semi-finals (12-11) dropping them National Scouting Report will hold the State Championships in Kearns Saturday. to third place overall after taking home their first state First Coast to coast Baseball Showcase Cox came into the pool firing with four goals and championship last season. Matt Ricci led the boys with in conjunction with the Ringor Baseball defense to boot, as goalie Halladay was near untouchable 14 goals over the tournament, Matt Snarr was just behind Showcase Series. The showcase is sched- at the net with 17 saves and surrendering only two goals with six scores four the post-season journey, and defen- uled for 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Wednesday, in the girls’ 10-2 finals victory over Bear River. Senior semen Stefan Chevalier and senior captain Trent Andrus June 20, 2007 at Dow James Park in Tooele. Professional scouts will rate all Kylie Royle also lifted the girls on the defensive end led the defensive side of the pool for a surprisingly suc- players with the top players receiving “Our seniors were definitely showing leadership,” said cessful season. invitations to advance to a regional, then head coach Mike Wells, “they weren’t going to be denied, “We lost a stellar senior class last season, and it took a national showcase. A college recruiting and they knew what they were working for and wouldn’t bit for our boys to reestablish our place,” Wells said. “But session will follow at 6:00 PM. For more let anything get in their way.” they really came through and just barely fell from repeat- information on this and other showcases Mary Burden also chimed in with three goals, and ing a title, but they still did an amazing job.” and registration, go to www.nsrshowcas- es.com/baseball, or contact Mike Hinds Meredith Bridges helped with three scores of her own. Wells added that with all of the teams’ success and The Tooele High girls water polo squad celebrate after beat- at 801-243-2836 or HYPERLINK mailto: The Lady Buffs leaped to an early 4-0 lead to start youth, there is still much to expect of the new water ing Bear River for the state title Saturday at Kearns. The [email protected] things off and never let up for their second championship polo powerhouse, “This is a promising group and we Lady Buffs defended their class 3A state crown with a 10-2 @nationalscoutingreport.org. trophy in three years. have a lot of chance to pull in another two state titles victory over the Lady Bears to sieze their second straight “It was pretty exciting,” Wells said. “We lost our All- next year.” coveted crown. FROM THE SIDELINES Jazz must play stellar defense to post win for us both got a call second-round playoff game in 16 years. nine points. The Jazz outrebounded the makes! And the Jazz played it to perfec- tried to run their riotous offense, the before Game Golden State responded to the horde Warriors 44 to 32 and the talented Jazz tion. After combining for 57 points in Jazz patiently slowed the tempo. When 3 from one by shooting 15 for 32 from the arch, bench outscored Golden State’s bench the 125-105 route Friday night, Baron Baron Davis attempted to open his Iof our loyal while Baron Davis toyed with the hap- by one but it was little consolation. In Davis and scored just magic-trick-bag, Utah pulled the draw- readers, Dr. Joel less Jazz scoring 32 points and handing the end, uncontested long-range shoot- 22 points on nine of 28 shooting. Davis string with good old-fashioned dogged- Gillespie. Joe has out nine assists to his henchmen. Four ing and turnovers (25 of them) killed did not have a until five min- day defense. And when a tight game retired in Fairfield, of the starting five Warriors were in the Jazz. Utah made a run, if you want utes left in the first quarter. He finished Calif., with his love- double figures with Warrior Ace Jason to call it that, cutting Golden State’s with only 15 points on six of 16 shoot- came down to the grand finale, Derek ly wife, Barbara, Richardson recording 25 kills of his 30-point lead in half during the fourth ing in his worst performance of the Fisher upstaged his former teammates and enjoys the own. The bench got their licks in as quarter, but Baron Davis ended that postseason. I believe there is a direct with his own shooting show, scoring 14 Sunshine State’s David Gumucio well with 32 points collectively. speculation with a “dagger” to the heart correlation with his worst performance of his 21 points in the fourth quarter. warm weather and GUEST COLUMNIST And while Golden State picked of the . With 2:48 left, Davis and Utah’s finest defensive effort. It is Utah hasn’t been this close since the the sports page themselves off the court in a dramatic moved on the basket drawing Kirilenko a sign of what’s necessary for Utah to Stockton to Malone era ended in 2003 from his hometown fashion over their last two games in over to defend. Davis spun, sprang, close this thing out in five games. and those two guys are beaming right newspaper, the Tooele Transcript- Utah, the Jazz seemed to lose ground and slammed his whole body through If the Jazz can put together another now. Bulletin. He has also become — heaven the rim over Kirilenko’s head and out- committing 16 turnovers before half- defensive outing like Sunday’s game, The Jazz had big games from help him — a Golden State Warriors fan time while forcing Golden State to a stretched arms. “I think I was late on at home in EnergySolutions Arena, the Carlos Boozer with 34 points and 12 and I got a first-hand glimpse at how mere five turnovers. Utah’s defense the help,” Kirilenko said sheepishly. “At Warriors’ season will be over and I will hostile the yellow throng can become was lost and no one in the organization least I got to be on the poster.” Poster! be eating dinner at Joe’s expense at the rebounds, Derek Fisher with 21 points about their team. When the trash start- could find it. Golden State was at a bas- More like an obituary. Davis’ slam-dunk Thai House restaurant in Tooele. But I and five assists, with ed flying I quickly found myself in the ketball smorgasbord selecting whatever was a vivid in-your-face explanation can’t get too comfy. The Warriors have 20 points and 13 assists, Mehmet Okur middle of a tumultuous debate, which shot they desired during their 70-point point to the Warriors Game 3 route of played the Jazz tough in Utah, losing by had 14 points and seven rebounds, quickly changed to a small wager being first half. Richardson was top gun hit- the Jazz 125 to 105. The Warriors, still only four points in Game 1 and taking and Kirilenko had 12 points and eight placed on the outcome of the series. I ting four of the Warriors’ NBA record- undefeated at home in the playoffs, the Jazz to overtime in Game 2 after rebounds. The Jazz handed the eighth- think Thai cuisine will be in order. tying 11 3-pointers by halftime and Al drew closer two games to one. blowing the upset by missing key free- seeded Warriors their first home Similarly, the Jazz waltzed into the Harrington added insult to injury with But, before Joe could start bragging throws. Being down three games to one loss of the postseason 115 to 101 on hostile confines of Oracle Arena with- 15 more kills before the break. and on the brink of elimination, Jazz about Game 3, it appeared coach Jerry Sunday, giving Utah the chance to end out so much as their defensive skills The Jazz with no defensive answer Sloan found his teams’ defense. Utah fans will see all kinds of scary from this series at home Tuesday night in and ran into a few playoff-starved to the onslaught tried to battle back displayed a remarkable transforma- the Golden boys. The Jazz will need to Oakland fans replete in another collec- offensively. Carlos Boozer managed tion for their fans in Game 4, as they stay composed and play their kind of EnergySolutions Arena. If the Jazz tion of yellow T-shirts. The Jazz were 19 points and 11 rebounds, Mehmet watched their Utah Jazz walk out of game and Utah better bring plenty of come out ready for a dogfight in Game annihilated. Oracle Arena’s yellow Okur and mustered Oracle Arena with a 115 to 101 win defenses with them, cleaned, polished 5 they might just find themselves in mob topped 110 decibels enjoying the 15 points each, Deron Williams man- and a three game to one advantage in and ready for action. the Western Conference Finals and, of massacre unfolding in their first home aged 14 points and Derek Fisher found the series. What a difference defense Sunday night, when the Warriors course, I’ll be there from the sideline. A10 SPORTS

A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 15, 2007 Buffs battle for 18-11 Cowboy netters take second, Buffs third by Nick Drake strong performances Thursday Dylan King fought their way representing Tooele at state.” victory in 3A tourney SPORTS EDITOR in consolation bracket action. to the first and third singles A story on the individual Logan proved it was the best Tooele garnered third place title matches before falling to results will be published in a by Nick Drake team in the Region 11 boys in the final team standings Logan opponents. future edition. SPORTS EDITOR tennis tournament after post- at 23 followed by Ogden Grantsville singles trio Tooele 3 - Ogden 2 Tooele and Carbon met in a first round affair in the Class 3A State ing a perfect region record (22), Bear River (6) and Ben Logan Paulich, Jared Nordgran The Buffs rolled to a slim baseball tournament Saturday in St. George. during the league campaign. Lomond (2), respectively. and George Parkinson along triumph over region nemesis But instead of a typical low-scoring post-season baseball game, And Grantsville battled to a Grantsville second doubles with first doubles tandem Josh Ogden Monday on the Tigers squad of Bru Painter and the two foes hooked up in a slugfest contest and the Buffs came silver team standing with 29 Childs and Eric Allred claimed home field. Degen Hill battled to a runner- out on top. points and qualifying its entire bronze finishes in their respec- Brian Buzianis set the tone up status, the highest of the Tooele rallied from an 11-3 deficit after three innings and erupted team for the Class 3A State tive divisions. of the match right away with Cowboy squad. Tooele’s Matt Wihongi and for 15 unanswered runs to register an eye popping 18-11 victory Boys tennis tournament this a 6-2, 7-5 triumph over Logan’s weekend at BYU. Meanwhile, Tooele seized a the Buff first doubles squad over Carbon. first singles, Courtney Wright The Cowboys earned a sec- pair of silver standings as Buff of Jordan Knighton and Eric Matt Gochis and Mark Pratt smacked consecutive triples to trig- and Buff teammate Dylan King ond and four third seeds with netters Brian Buzianis and Gutowski also earned state ger a seven-run outburst in the fifth frame and Chisolm Woolley registered a hard fought 3-6, berths with fourth place fin- followed with a RBI double to help spot the Buffs a 15-11 lead late 7-5, 6-1 victory at third singles ishes in their respective divi- in the contest. as well. sions. However, in the nightcap, Dixie exploded for a 12-0 victory over In doubles action, the Buff The seven Grantsville play- the Buffs in second round state play Saturday in St. George. net squad of Jordan Knighton ers and five Tooele players will Tooele now advances to meet Wasatch Thursday at 11 a.m. at and Eric Gutowski toppled now advance into the Class 3A Springville High in consolation bracket action. A win for the Wasps Grizzlie tandem Jake Sanders Boys State tennis tournament boosts the Buffs into a 4:30 p.m. state contest against the survivor Friday and Saturday at BYU. and Jeff Stagg, 7-5, 7-5 at first between Emery-Delta at Utah Valley State College in Orem. A loss Cowboy Coach Pat Ciervo doubles. eliminates the Buffs from post-season play. said his team did what it Logan’s Jordan Hawkins Tooele Coach Dan Medina said his team showed poise to battle expected to do. recorded a 6-3, 6-2 triumph all the way back in the victory over Carbon. “Grantsville maintained over Buff netter Matt Wihongi “We didn’t have a very good start defensively when they scored serve,” he stated. “We went in at second singles. eight runs and they had momentum after getting more runs in the second and came out second. Grizzlie tandem Matt second inning,” he said. “It didn’t look very good after three innings They team recovered from a Richards and Alex Steele and we were two runs from getting 10-run ruled. Then they had shaky start with good play on claimed a 6-2, 6-2 triumph a little trouble in the fourth and that’s when we jumped on them. the second day. I am proud of over Buff duo Austin Jasper That’s when we felt like we were making a game of it. the way they came back.” and Kevin Schmidt at second “It felt like a double-header in they won the first and we won Tooele Coach Derek Smith doubles. the second in 99 degrees,” he added. “It was game of momentum. said his team really played Tooele Coach Derek Smith It would shift back and forth. We just kept battling the entire game well in the tournament. said his team played well and they really showed a lot of heart to come all the way back and “We played hard and played against one of the premier win it. We had some big hits, Matt and Mark had back to back triples great the first day,” he noted. boys net programs. in the fourth and Chisolm’s double in the fifth. It was a big win for “We played some of our best “It was a great match for us, us. It was a good way to start the post-season. It looked the way we tennis of the season in the especially going into region,” he said. “It was a huge win for SEE BATTLE ON A11 first two rounds. The second day, it was an emotional roller- our team and our program. coaster for the team. We came Beating Ogden is never an out third place in region as a easy feat, but we did it tonight. team, had two players battling The first doubles team came for a region title and that is through with a huge win and not bad. Logan is a good team our first singles played smart 8th and just plain beat his oppo- photography / Troy Boman and we ran into them quite Tooele’s Brian Buzianis powers a forehand volley in a region tourna- a bit the second day. But I’m nent. Dylan had another big ment match Wednesday at THS tennis courts. still proud of the entire team comeback win in the third set. Annual and we’re looking forward to I’m really proud of the team.” Tooele County National THS boys take second, Cowboys third in track Wild Turkey Federation by Steve Schwartzman lowed by Ashley Bartlett (14-6), Cassidee (5:42), Daniel Lewis (5:44), Jared Riches CORRESPONDENT Christensen (14-5), and Jentry Principe (5:44), Zach Scott (5:50), Michael Tate The Buff boys hauled in four gold med- (13-6.5). Other jumping competitors (5:52), Nathan Sandberg (5:54), Jake als to give them a second place team included Kaytlyn Murphy (11-3), Tiffany Gosling (5:54), James McClatchy (6:03), BANQUET & AUCTION finish in last week’s Region 11I track Davis (12-8), Moat (10-5), Dunn (11-7), Darren Lewis (6:10), Thomas Bottelburghe and field championships in Logan with Lund (11-6), Farley (11-5.5), Nielson (8- (6:12), Joseph McClatchy (6:13), Kyle June 9th, 2007 133 points. The Buffs fell behind Logan 4), Walters (12-1), Michelle Dupaix (9- Gregory (6:18), Jason Harper (6:38), and High School who scored 152 points and 8), Caldwell (12-6), Lyndee Hall (11-5) Spencer Toone (7:48) of Grantsville, defeated Grantsville (71), Ogden (66), of Granstville, and Allison Supanich of Gilbert Nichols (5:10), Conley Lund (5:13), DESERET PEAK COMPLEX Bear River (42), and Ben Lomond (32) in Wendover. Alex Jensen (5:30), and Clinton Bell (6:38) the process. Mamales’ heave of 30-1 gave her a first- of Tooele, Morgan Kartchner (5:23) of DOORS OPEN AT 5:00 P.M. THS’ Preston Myers went home with place finish in the shot put throw with Dugway, and John Hardman (6:11), and two personal gold medals in the 100- Felicity Silva of GHS in second at 29-3, Manuel Munoz (6:12) of Wendover. DINNER BEGINS AT 5:30 P.M. meter dash (11.00) and the 200-meter Alyssa Marsh of THS (28-3.5) in third, Lee’s second first-place medal came in dash (22.89). Myers will be running at and Kari Billings of DHS in fourth at 27. the 800-meter run at 2:08, Cox followed Dinner is limited, so get your tickets early! state this weekend in both events. Other shot put throwers included Lynnsey at 2L11 with Mitchell (2:15), in third and Koty Tatum heaved a gold medal finish Painter (26-11), Caroline Sekula (23-11), Race Warburton (2:18) in fourth. Other Lots of prizes to be won. in the javelin throw with a distance of and Kelsey Silva (14-11) from Grantsville, 800-runners included Rogelio Martinez 158-.5 feet giving him solid momentum Julia Oppenhein (24-2) of Wendover, (2:19), Hardman (2:35), and Munoz (2:53) toward his second straight state birth in Candis Bea (24), Chelsea Wall (23-3), from Wendover, Hone (2:22), Steele For more information please call: the event. Kaitlyn Shlas (21), and Jesie Gladden (2:23), Marty Ruekert (2:25), Alan Rugg Ty Anderson @ 830-4660 The THS boys’ 4x100-meter relay ran to (16-3.5) from Dugway, and Jessica Jensen (2:26), Lambert (2:26), Peterson (2:28), a first place finish with a time of 43.78. (23-6.5), Amy Zwahlen (23-5.5), Julia West Gosling (2:29), McBride (2:31), Zach Scott Darrin Allred @ 830-4153 Grantsville’s Dustin Durfee took home (22-11), Shareese Oborn (22-8), Molly (2:36), Beckett (2:37), Sandberg (2:37), Bob Pannunzio @ 840-3150 both of the GHS boys’ gold finishes in McRae (22-1.5), Dusty Richardson (22-1), Blackhurst (2:37), McClatchy (2:46), the 110-meter hurdles (15.63) and the Vanessa Luke (21-2.5), Larrisa Poyner (19- Riches (2:40), Lewis (2:43), Gregory 300-meter hurdles (39.46), entering state 1.5), and Shayla Slater (18-.5) of Tooele. (2:48), Shaun Fawson (2:49), McClatchy this weekend continuing a recent GHS Buff senior Erin Christiansen threw the (2:57), and Harper (3:08) from Grantsville, hurdling powerhouse after the success of top distance in the javelin throw at 107-4 Gilbert Nichols (2:22), and Bell (3:13) Logan Gumucio last season. followed by Lynnsey Painter (92-8), Kari from Tooele, and Kartchner (2:29), and Lady Buffs third, Cowgirls fourth Billings (82-4), Whitney Grass (69-11), Matt Mason (3:13) from Dugway. TC United Alyssa Marsh (65-6), Vanessa Luke (68- The final medal in Lee’s first-place bas- at region cinder meet ket was in the 3200-meter run with a time Erin Christiansen continued her upward 9), Julia West (69-8), Shayla Slater (43- 4), Molly McRae (45-3), Shareese Oborn of 11:02 followed by Mitchell (11:19), success, again breaking her coveted THS Lambert (12:23), Peterson (12:27), Lewis school record in the javelin with a gold (58-6), Zwahlen (65-9), Poyner (37-5), Soccer Sign ups and Dusty Richardson (67-1) of Tooele, (12:28), Nichols (12:44), Cox (12:48), medal finish of 129-5. Christiansen’s vic- Martinez (13:24), Kartchner (13:47), tory was one of two gold medals for both Luccia Gonzalez (74-8) of Wendover, Thursday, May 10th 7 pm - 9 pm Haley Jameson (59-10), Sekula (63-1), Gosling (14:01), Hone (14:01), Jensen THS and GHS schools and was all lead- (14:06), Lewis (14:10), Riches (14:10), (Stansbury Park and Tooele) ing role in Lady Buffs’ third place finish McKell Mouritsen (65-3), Silva (56-4), Griffeth (65-4), and Emily Johnson (56-11) Tate (14:12), Beckett (14:28), Sandberg in region with 72 points, falling behind (15:19), McClatchy (15:42), Bell (15:46), Ogden (169) and Logan (132) and defeat- of Grantsville, and Candace Bear (61-6), Saturday, May 12th 12 pm - 4 pm Tayci Morse (69-4), and Wall (60-1), from McClatchy (16:03), and Harper (17:06). ing Grantsville (59), Ben Lomond (30), Dustin Durfee of GHS took home gold (Grantsville, Stansbury Park, Tooele) and Bear River (29). Dugway. Sekula took home a gold finish for in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of Tooele’s Kenya Mamales turned in the 15.82 followed by the Buff duo of Jordan second gold finish in the shot put throw GHS in the discus throw at 77-3, with Thursday, May 17th 7 pm - 9 pm West from THS in second (73-4), and Clemente (16.52) and Jordan Biorge with a heave of 32-.5 for the meet. (17.25), and Shane Bakker of Grantsville Christiansen (73-1), and Mamales (71) (Stansbury Park and Tooele) A more in depth story on the region (18.52) closing up the top four. Other finish the top four. Other competitors in track meet will be shown in Thursday’s hurdling competitors included Cody the event include Zwahlen (52-3), Poyner edition. Marcu (23.23), and Chris Perez (20.22) of Friday, May 18th 7 pm - 9 pm (55-11), Richardson (67-5), Oborn (54-4), County track meet results Wendover, and Ryley Bresee (19.26), Clay McRae (64-6), Marsh (68-2), Luke (68- (Stansbury Park) Lady Buff Cassidee Christensen ran a Carter (20.75), Fred Long (20.32), and 2), and Jensen (70-4) from Tooele, Julia 29.13 in the 200-meter dash to win her Michael Applegarth (21.45) of Tooele. Upperman (55-10) and Gonzalez (65-8) a gold finish as Jensen came in second Tooele’s Preston Myers took home Saturday, May 19th 12 pm - 4 pm of Wendover, Gabby Brown (48-10), Kim at 29.19 and the Buff tandem of Caitlin gold in the 100-meter dash with a time Black (47), Kelsey Silva (34-9), Grass (Tooele and Grantsville) Mooney (29.79) and Kenya Mamales of 11.23, with GHS’ Michael Copeland (70-5), Felicity Silva (65-1), and Emily (30.06) finished out the top four. Other (11:33) in second and the Buff duo of Johnson (62) of Grantsville, Billings (62- Tooele will be at Quality Ford. runners in the 200-meter dash included Nick Terry (11.63), and Jordan Biorge 1), Bear (56-1), Hall (58-9), Tayci Morse Lorin Killpack (30.23), AlishaPerez (34.00), (11.76) in third and fourth. Other 100- Stansbury Park will be at the clubhouse conference room. (68-9), and Gladden (38-6) from Dugway. Jessica Nichols (36.08), Tiffany Caldwell meter runners included Craig Harrison Grantsville will be at the City Hall Bartlett was the overall winner in the (31.76), Roxanne Lund (33.43), Jessica (11.77), TJ Edinger (12.63), Dax Levine high jump at 5-0 followed by Rachel Johnson (30.93), Amanda Dunn (34.5), (12.49), Austin Vickers (13.01), Bakker Cost is $60 for U7 and under Alisha Farley (34.23), Teneil Christensen Topham (4-8), Cassie Oborn (4-8), and (12.57), William Wilson (13.01), Gareth (U5, turning 4 on or before July 31) (37.65), Kylie Walters (34.44), Holly Moat Principe (4-4). Anderson (13.74), Ky Fonger (13.37), (36.11), Nicole Storey (32.48), and Trina Lee seizes three golds for Buffs DelRay Villaverde (14.47), Jake Dath Cost is $70 for U8 - U19 Nielsen (33.61). Tooele’s Jon Lee took home three gold- (13.14), Jordan Jacobson (13.58), Taylor Katie Beckestead of THS ran the gold- medal finishes in the Tooele County track Ware (12.84), Chris Orlob (12.98), Leron (turning 18 or younger, on or before July 31) medal finish in the 3200-meter run at meet April 17 to bring the Buffs on top. Johnson (13.81), Kaleb Bitters (16.21), Fall and Spring 15.25 with Allysen Lambert (15.41), Jennie Lee’s first gold finish was in the 1600- Paul Loakes (15.98), and Alex Turner Bateman (15.41.4), and Amy Shields meter run at 4:33 followed by Trevor Cox (14.38) of Grantsville, James Dettle Purchase your tickets for TC United night at Real Salt (15.41.9) taking the top four. Other com- of GHS (4:48), Justin Christopherson of (12.83), Jared Newman (12.53), and Zach Lake July 4th. (Firework show included with ticket petitors in the event included Vanessa Tooele (4:58), and Sam Mitchell (5:00), James (12.77) from Dugway, Miguel purchase) $14 each Young (16.43), Micall Pomeroy (16.43), of THS. Other competitors in the event Martinez (12.47), and Chris Perez (12.93) Megan Bresee (15.42), Amie Farley (16.10), included Chris Steele (5:02), Jed Jones from Wendover, and Justin Brady (12.13), and Amanda Palmer (16.10.3). The GHS (5:10), Brian Peterson (5:15), Isaac Jai Knighton (12.27), TJ Thomas (15.27), 4x400-meter relay took first overall at 4:43 Lambert (5:17), Jake Kartchner (I5:23), Mitchell Peasnall (12.74), Warburton with Tooele in second at 4:51. Matt Thornton (5:31), Michael Hone (5:32), (12.34), Jordan Myers (12.61), Koty Tatum Tyler took home the first-place finish in Tom Cook (5:33), Jared McBride (5:34), (12.68), and Kolt Wright (12.58) from the long jump with a distance of 15-8 fol- Andrew Beckett (5:34), Nolan Blackhurst Tooele. A11

TUESDAY May 15, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 Rabbits upset Cowgirl sluggers in first round of state play

by Nick Drake with a one-out single, stole second and Grantsville 10 - Ben Lomond 0 SPORTS EDITOR third and bolted home on a wild pitch The Cowgirls blanked the Lady Grantsville did a great job in battling to stake Grantsville to a six-run lead. Scots by producing runs in the first to it’s first-ever second place finish in The Cowgirls seized command of four frames to roll to a decisive tri- Region 11 softball ranks in Class 3A. the affair in the top of the fifth. Wells umph in Ogden. But with a high seed comes a price clobbered a solo home run to begin the Korryn Coates crushed a double and the Cowgirls were square in barrage and trigger the game ending to begin the game and Grantsville the sights of the lower seeded Delta assault. Megan Oltjenbruns reached on never looked back. Annie Young squad. an Ogden fielding miscue and Brianna cracked a one-out double to begin The Lady Rabbits exploded for five Bunderson drilled a one-out single. the scoring in the top of the first runs in one inning and held on for Coates delivered a two-run double and frame and later darted home on a a hard fought 5-3 triumph over the Chelsea Dalton followed with a single. Lynzie Valdez bunt to give GHS a higher seeded Cowgirls Saturday in Then, Young crushed a three-run home 2-0 edge. first round of the Class 3A state softball run to complete the scoring and give Melissa Baird ignited the tournament in Heber City. GHS all of the offense it would need on Cowgirl attack in the second stanza And if that wasn’t bad enough, the this day. with a one-out walk and Megan young Cowgirls also had to meet and Chelsea Paige Dalton tossed a no-hit Oltjenbruns reached base on a Ben beat a region champ on their home shutout and allowed just two baserun- Lomond fielding miscue. Mallory field with their home crowd in conso- ners for the game, both reaching on Oltjenbruns clubbed a RBI single lation bracket action, also Saturday at Cowgirl fielding mistakes. and Coates drew a walk to load the Heber City. Coates and Young paved the way bases. Chelsea Dalton clubbed a The Lady Wasps stung the Cowgirls for the Cowgirl attack with three hits sacrifice fly and later a wild pitch for a five-run assault and eliminated each while Wells and Chelsea Dalton allowed GHS to build a 5-0 edge. the Cowgirls from state play with a 7-3 produced two safeties each as well. Grantsville tacked on two more victory. Taylor, Valdez, Mallory Oltjenbruns and insurance tallies in the top of the A story on the two state games will Bunderson all tallied one hit each. third just for good measure. Krysta be published in a future edition. Grantsville coach Heidi Heath said Taylor cracked a double to open Grantsville 12 - Ogden 0 her team came through with some key the session and Valdez reached on The Cowgirls exploded for a six-run hits to produce the two wins over a Lady Scot error to aid the effort. rally in the fifth inning to break open Ogden and Ben Lomond. Kelsi Wells moved both runners a 6-0 contest and end the game on the “We played all right (vs. Ogden),” into scoring position on a sacri- 10-run rule at GHS. she said. “We hit the ball really well but fice bunt but Ben Lomond couldn’t Korryn Coates and Chelsea Dalton we need to be a little more sharp on handle a Baird smash to plate two began the game with consecutive sin- defense. Chelsea Paige did a great job more Cowgirl runners and extend gles and Annie Young blasted a two-run pitching and really came through for us the lead to 7-0. triple to open the game in stellar style. on the mound. It was a vital win for us. The visitors captured a double- Krysta Taylor also followed with a “We played okay (vs. Ben Lomond),” digit lead with a three-run outburst clutch RBI single to spot Grantsville a she added. “We made one defensive mis- in the top of the fourth. Coates and quick 3-0 cushion after one inning. take but we erased it with a great defen- Young each drew a walk and Valdez Lynzie Valdez rapped a triple to sive double play. Megan Oltjenbruns belted a key RBI single to ignite open the third inning and scored on a really made some outstanding defensive the rally. Wells blasted a RBI single Kelsi Wells triple to ignite another out- plays to make a difference in the game. and later scored on a wild pitch to burst. Megan Oltjenbruns also reached Annie, Korryn, Mallory Oltjenbruns and give the Cowgirls a decisive 10-0 on a Lady Tiger miscue and Mallory Krysta (Taylor) all had some big hits to advantage. photography / Troy Boman Oltjenbruns delivered a RBI with a help us break it open. It was another Wells produced one safety each in Grantsville Coach Heidi Heath (left) gives Korryn Coates some encouragement during bunt to extend the Cowgirl lead to 5-0. big confidence booster for a young the pivotal victory for Grantsville. Wednesday’s game against Pleasant Grove. The Cowgirls dropped a pair of state affairs to Delta and Wasatch to fall from the Class 3A State Softball tournament. Young keyed a fourth inning rally team.”

Soaring Eagles homer to top Cowboys 9-4 in state action SCOREBOARD

by Nick Drake of the opening inning. Weston Hyde opened Region 11 Boys Baseball SPORTS EDITOR Grantsville 7 - Logan 5 the game with a single and darted into School Region % Overall % Grantsville ventured to Draper Saturday scoring position on a fielding miscue. Guy Grantsville and Logan always play tight games Bear River 8 - 2 - 0 .800 15 - 8 - 0 .652 to tangle with a Region 8 baseball champ it in Region 11 baseball action and the two rival Mecham reached base on a Cowboy error to had already beaten during the preseason. squads didn’t disappoint on the Grizzlies home allow Hyde to dart home and spot the Wasps Logan 7 - 3 - 0 .700 15 - 9 - 0 .625 But Juan Diego wouldn’t have anything a quick 1-0 cushion. field. Tooele 6 - 4 - 0 .600 14 - 9 - 0 .609 to do with another post-season upset at the Trailing 4-1, the Cowboys exploded for six runs Grantsville bounced right back in the hands of the lower seeded Cowboys. in the top of the sixth and held on for a triumph top of the third to grab its first lead of the Grantsville 6 - 4 - 0 .600 9 - 15 - 0 .375 The Soaring Eagles parlayed three home game. Garett Giles was hit by a pitch and over the hosts. Ben Lomond 3 - 7 - 0 .300 6 - 11 - 0 .353 run blasts into eight runs and captured a Grantsville grabbed a quick cushion in the sec- Brayden Fisher belted a single to trigger the 9-4 triumph over the Cowboys in state play ond inning. Ryan Butler cracked a lead off double rally. Mark White was also hit by a pitch and Ogden 0 - 10 - 0 .000 1 - 16 - 0 .059 Saturday. and moved to third on a Logan Drake single. Wacey Sorenson drilled a RBI single. Ryan Garett Giles crushed two round trippers Brayden Fisher came through with a clutch RBI Butler then crushed a three-run round-trip Region 11 Girls Softball in the game and Ryan Butler smacked out single to spot the Cowboys a 1-0 lead. blast over the fence to stake the Cowboys three safeties in the contest. However, Logan exploded for four runs in the to a 4-1 edge. School Region % Overall % If that wasn’t bad enough, Wasatch ral- bottom of the fourth to take its first and only lead Giles clubbed a leadoff single in the top Tooele 10 - 0 - 0 1.000 20 - 3 - 0 .870 lied for three unearned runs to grab a lead of the game. Matt Hedin belted a lead off single of the fifth, moved to second on a Fisher Grantsville 8 - 2 - 0 .800 12 - 12 - 0 .500 and held off a gallant comeback in the final and Andrew Bennett smacked a double to chase sacrifice bunt and sprinted home on a White frames to record a 7-4 victory over the home Hedin. C.J. Ricks ripped a two-run double double to extend the lead to 5-1. Bear River 6 - 4 - 0 .600 14 - 9 - 0 .609 Cowboys Saturday at Cottonwood High. But Wasatch countered with five runs on and later scored on a Jaran Tyler hit. A pair of Logan 4 - 6 - 0 .400 10 - 13 - 0 .435 Brennan Hollows paved the way with a Cowboy miscues allowed Tyler to dart home and just three hits to grab the lead for good, 6-5. pair of doubles for the Wasps. stake the Grizzlies a three-run cushion. Mecham reached on a Cowboy miscue and Ben Lomond 0 - 8 - 0 .000 2 - 14 - 0 .125 Austin Killpack launched a two-run home teammates Skylar Street and Cody Willett Grantsville refused to fold and bounced right Ogden 0 - 8 - 0 .000 0 - 14 - 0 .000 run to ignite the GHS attack. back to push home six runs and grab a 7-4 edge. drew consecutive walks to load the bases. The two setbacks eliminate Grantsville Quade Drewery reached on a Grizzlie miscue and Then, Trevor Lawton smacked a two-run while Wasatch now advances in state play Butler drew a walk. Drake pushed both runners single and Brock Carlson beat out an infield Region 11 Boys Soccer to meet Tooele Thursday at 11 a.m. at into scoring position with a sacrifice bunt and hit to load the bases. Brennan Hallows School Region Points Overall Points Springville High. Brayden Fisher reached on a Logan miscue. Alex drew a walk to force home a run and Hyde Grantsville Coach Loren Anderson said Childs delivered a key single and Giles followed cracked a two-run single to spot the Wasps Logan 8 - 2 - 0 24 12 - 6 - 0 36 his team just couldn’t get a big hit in either with a RBI single. Kit Harris rapped a two-run a one-run lead late in the contest. Bear River 6 - 3 - 1 19 10 - 5 - 2 32 game. single and Mark White smacked a two-run double Grantsville failed to threaten to score in Ogden 5 - 3 - 2 17 6 - 7 - 2 20 “The wind blew out in the first game,” he to give GHS a three-run lead. the final two innings and the Wasps cap- noted. “I didn’t think we played that bad. The Grizzlies did manage a run in the bottom tured the victory. Ben Lomond 4 - 5 - 1 13 5 - 11 - 1 16 But come playoff time, you need to raise Giles, Fisher, White, Sorenson and Butler of the sixth. Brad Theurer ripped a single and C.J. Tooele 4 - 6 - 0 12 5 - 11 - 0 15 it to another level and we had a couple of Ricks rapped a two-out, RBI single to culminate all smacked out one hit each to trigger the guys do that but collectively as a group we the scoring in the contest. Cowboy attack. Grantsville 1 - 9 - 0 3 4 - 12 - 0 12 didn’t. If you don’t get to that level you go Wacey Sorenson scattered seven hits and reg- Wasatch also managed just five hits for home early and that is where we’re at. But istered a big win on the mound for Grantsville the game, scored three unearned runs and the kids fought right to the end. I’m proud of while Ryan Butler smacked out a pair of doubles. earned six walks, three of which crossed the them for that. Mark White and Brayden Fisher each added two plate in the contest. “Juan Diego is a good team and well- hits and two RBI to ignite the pivotal victor. Giles, Grantsville coach Loren Anderson said the Pet of the Week coached and they were well prepared,” he Harris, Drake and Childs also logged one safety Wasps stung the Cowboys in one inning. added. “They did the things they had to do. each in the triumph for the Cowboys. “We came back (after the Bear River They got runners on base and got the big Wasatch 6 - Grantsville 5 loss) with good mind-set and got off to a hits to get them home. They made some big pretty good start,” he noted about his team, The Wasps rallied for a five-run outburst defensive plays. They were just better than leading 5-1 midway through the affair. “But in the fifth frame to erase a 5-1 deficit and us on that day.” we failed to sustain the lead and allowed record a tourney triumph over the Cowboys A story on the state games will be pub- them to hang around and they got the big at the Pizza Hut Classic in St. George. lished in a future edition. Wasatch drew first blood in the bottom SEE COWBOYS ON A12

6-1 on the Grizzlies out single in the top of Battle home field earlier in the fifth and later scored the season. on another Tooele error continued from page A10 The visitors to build a 5-0 advantage. could have been handed quickly grabbed a Tooele sliced the deficit a loss but the kids did a 3-0 cushion in the top to 5-2 in the bottom half good job of being patient of the first frame. Dain of the fifth. Chase Banks at the plate and making Evans reached on a one- drew a lead off walk and them throw strikes.” out Tooele miscue and Zach Mikesell bunted him Logan 6 - Tooele 2 Andrew Bennett also over into scoring position. reached base on a two- Tooele looked to Matt Medina drew a walk out Buff fielding error regroup against Logan and Cody Lopez pushed as well. Brad Thuerer after a disappointing both runners into scor- smacked a two-run dou- baseball setback to coun- ing position. Matt Gochis ble and later scored on Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be ty neighbor Grantsville at clubbed a two-run triple a wild pitch to build the required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. home. to push home both of the three-run cushion before Shelters are only required to hold animals for But the Grizzlies took Buff tallies in the game. Tooele had come to the But the Grizzlies struck three days before they are euthanized. full advantage of early plate. Buff fielding miscues to for another tally in the top For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals Logan rallied for anoth- grab a lead early and held of the seventh for good available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at er tally in the top of the on for a road triumph at measure. Josh Thompson 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville third. Evans reached on Animal Shelter at 884-6881. Dow James Park. reached on a Buff mis- another Buff miscue and cue and Evans crushed a Logan produced six Matt Hedin followed with Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. unearned runs in the piv- RBI triple to complete the a single to push Evans offense in the game. otal Region 11 contest to third. A Buff error photography / Troy Boman Zac Clausing paved the Tooele Coach Dan Medina instructs player Chisolm Tooele Veterinary to capture the league tri- allowed Evans to sprint way for the Buffs offense Woolley in a game at Dow James Park this spring. The umph and earn a split in home and extend the lead with two hits while Lopez Buffs battled past Carbon 18-11 in the opening round of Clinic the season series. to 4-0. and Mark Pratt provided the Class 3A State Baseball tournament Saturday in St. 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 Tooele toppled Logan Evans rapped a one- one safety each for THS. George but dropped a 12-0 decision to Dixie. A12

A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 15, 2007 Summers and Kelsey Hodge in the contest. 17-0, after two innings expired. Gonzales was hit by victory on ice. Bitters and Mendenhall drew back-to- Alverson paced the Lady Buffs with two hits while a pitch to begin the rally and Sloan cracked a RBI back walks to begin the fateful inning and Gonzales State Snow, Bitters, Kelsey Mendenhall, Gonzales and triple. Lauren Folta was also beaned by a pitch while followed with a two-run single. Sloan rapped a continued from page A9 Folta had one safety each for the victors. Whitnie Griffith and Jensen followed with key hits to RBI triple and Folta was hit by a pitch and Griffith Tooele 15 - Ogden 0 aid the effort. Snow, Bitters and Kelsey Mendenhall reached on a Tiger miscue to complete the scoring It was a good, solid win. It’s good to get started on the While the weather finally started to warm up, were hit in succession to keep the rally alive while in the contest, 21-0. right foot this year.” Tooele hardly even had to break a sweat to seize Gonzales, Sloan and Folta drew consecutive walks Folta dominated the game from the hill and The victory boosts Tooele’s overall record to 20-3 command of the Region 11 softball affair against as well. Griffith, Jensen and Jordan McMain each refused to yield to the Lady Tiger sluggers. The on the season. Ogden at Deseret Peak Complex. reached base on Lady Tiger fielding miscues to Lady Buff hurler faced just two over the minimum Tooele 10 - Jordan 0 The top-ranked Lady Buffs erupted for five runs chase home base-runners and extend the margin. in the game and uncorked her fifth no-hitter of the The Lady Buffs erupted for six runs in the in the first and six more in the second to coast to a Tooele tacked on four more in the third to put the season striking out seven of the Ogden sluggers. first frame and coasted to the lopsided triumph lopsided and easy triumph over the Lady Tigers. Wednesday at Deseret Peak Complex. Mattie Snow began the game with a triple and Mattie Snow was hit by a pitch to begin the open- winning hurler Karly Bitters drew a walk. Kelsey ing session of the game and Karly Bitters crushed Mendenhall belted a two-run single to begin the scor- a double to aid the effort. Kelsey Mendenhall hit a ing. Lauren Folta drew a walk and Whitney Griffith RBI ground out and Brittany Gonzales cracked a blasted a two-run double to aid the effort. Aly Jensen run-scoring single as well. Dani Sloan followed with also clubbed a RBI single while Allie Alverson and a hit and Lauren Folta was hit by a pitch. Whitnie Snow each drew a walk to help spot Tooele a 5-0 Griffith smacked a single to load the bases and Allie lead after one inning. Alverson cleared the bags with a three-run single and The Lady Buffs erupted for six more tallies in the Tooele relished a 6-0 cushion. second session of the game. Mendenhall rapped a The Lady Buffs completed the outburst with a single while Brittany Gonzales and Lauren Folta four-run rally in the bottom of the fifth. Aly Jensen each drew a walk to load the bases. Dani Sloan drew a walk and Alverson hit into a fielder’s choice. pushed home a Buff runner with a ground ball while Snow and Bitters each drew consecutive walks to Griffith and Jensen followed with consecutive RBI load the bases and Mendenhall chased home a run singles to aid the effort. Snow was also hit by a pitch with a ground ball. Gonzales and Sloan clubbed and Bitters helped her own cause with a two-run consecutive hits to produce three more tallies and single to build the Tooele edge to 11-0 after two complete the game on the 10-run rule. innings. Folta tossed a two-hit, shutout gem while striking Gonzales began the third with a single and Folta out eight. Only a fourth-inning single by Diane Stoker followed with a double. Sloan drew a walk to load and fifth-frame hit by Jill St. Onge kept the Lady Buff the bases and Griffith reached on a fielder’s choice. hurler from recording her sixth no-hit game. Folta darted home on a wild pitch and Snow came Sloan produced three hits for the Lady Buffs while through with a two-run single to culminate the scor- teammates Gonzales and Alverson registered a pair ing. of safeties each. Bitters, Griffith and Jensen added Alex Painter and Sara McCloch each had a hit one hit each as well. for Ogden and were the lone Lady Tigers sluggers Tooele 3 - Bear River 0 to reach base on a hit against winning hurler Karly Mattie Snow blasted a fourth-inning solo home Bitters. The Lady Buff scattered two hits, struck out run while Allie Alverson and Karly Bitters pounded five sluggers in just three innings of work on the out vital RBI singles in the second session to vault hill. Tooele to a hard-fought triumph in Garland. Snow, Mendenhall, Griffith and Jensen all pro- Lauren Folta scattered three hits and struck out duced two hits each while Bitters, Gonzales and 11 to capture the victory on the hill and belted a Folta had one safety each. double to open the second stanza in style. Alverson Tooele 21 - Ogden 0 and Bitters later followed with key hits to stake The Lady Buffs cruised past the Lady Tigers in the Tooele to a quick 2-0 cushion. Snow launched her contest at Ogden. solo round-trip blast in the fourth. Tooele erupted for seven runs in the top of the Folta ignited the Lady Buff rally in the second first frame. Mattie Snow and Karly Bitters began the inning with a one-out double to trigger the outburst. game with consecutive hits and Kelsey Mendenhall Aly Jensen reached on a fielder’s choice and Allie rapped a RBI single. Brittany Gonzales and Dani Alverson smacked a RBI single to snap the scoreless Sloan drew walks to force home another run. Aly affair. Karly Bitters also belted a two-out RBI single Jensen smacked a two-run triple and Jordan McMain to stake the Buffs to a 2-0 lead after two innings had was hit by a pitch. Snow crushed a two-run triple to expired. conclude the first frame barrage and stake the Lady photography / Troy Boman Snow crushed a solo home run in the top of the Buffs to a 7-0 edge. Tooele infielder Lauren Folta attempts a double play while throwing the ball over a Carbon baserunner in fourth to complete the scoring in the contest. The Lady Buffs tacked on a 10-run assault in the Saturday’s state game at Desert Peak Complex. The Lady Buffs upended the Lady Dinos 12-2 and now Folta only allowed hits to Erica Park, Josi second stanza to seize command of the contest, meet defending state champion Canyon View Thursday at 5:30 p.m. at Spanish Fork Complex.

White single and raced home on Cowboys a Sorenson ground ball to pull to continued from page A11 within 7-2. The Bears countered with One is good… inning they needed. They got a pair of runs in the top of enough confidence and got it the sixth to seize a 9-2 edge. rolling and pulled the game out Bowcutt, Smith and Toone all and we couldn’t come back. It slapped out singles in the inning Two is better was a tough loss. It’s early in the to score the two runs. season and hopefully we’ll learn Grantsville did claw back to from it.” within 9-3 in the bottom of sixth Bear River 15 - Grantsville 3 when Steven Shepard clubbed The Bears exploded for a a single, moved to scoring posi- decisive tourney triumph over tion on a fielder’s choice and the Cowboys in pool play at the trotted home on an Alex Childs’ Pizza Hut Classic in St. George. single. Bear River’s Blake Adams Bear River exploded for six opened the game with a double runs on four hits to complete the and Taylor Bowcutt followed lopsided victory. Smith cracked with a RBI single. Darrin Toone a two-run double and Morgan and Jon Lish also provided RBI Paeritt tacked on a two-run sin- singles later in the inning to spot gle. Tooele also chipped in with the Bears a quick 4-0 advantage a RBI hit and two Cowboy mis- in the opening session of the cues also allowed the Bears to game. push home unearned runs. The Bears tacked on a pair of Butler and Shepard led the tallies in the second when Justin way for the Cowboys with two Capener, Adams and Bowcutt hits each while White, Wacey belted out singles and Danny Sorenson, Austin Killpack, Smith smacked a sacrifice fly for Logan Drake, Alex Childs and a 6-0 Bear lead. Kit Harris had one hit each. Bear River padded the edge to Cowboy coach Loren 7-0 in the top of the fourth when Anderson said the Bears just Gardner clubbed a RBI single. rolled over his team in the final Grantsville broke into the game of pool play. scoring column in the bottom “We were just flat and it half of the fourth when Ryan wasn’t a very good performance Butler crushed a solo home run in any aspect of the game,” he to close the gap to 7-1. stated. “We didn’t hit the ball or Fisher was hit by a pitch in field very well and they took it the fifth, moved to second on a to us.”

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SMALL TOWN FOR SMALL TOWN photography / Kari Scribner Name: Sharon Rigby Fifth- and sixth-grade students in The Gifted and Talented Challenge Program ended this year’s study by performing a condensed version of “The Taming of the Shrew.” From: Ottawa, Ill. To: Grantsville

n Dec. 15, 2005, Sharon Rigby and Oher family traversed Students stretch for excellence across the country from Ottawa, Ill., to Grantsville, Utah. The family of seven wanted to be closer to fam- Program at Overlake Elementary ily and as they explored options in Utah they stum- motivates, challenges students bled upon Tooele County. “Our intentions for our move focused on a small by Kari N. Scribner tunity to be challenged and be around other town,” Rigby said. “We CORRESPONDENT students with similar abilities. had left a smaller town “It gives some of our brightest kids a chance, and needed that same safe hakespeare, colonization of the New on a weekly basis, to interact with other kids hometown feel.” World, literature, the Revolutionary who think like they do. It gives them a chance Rigby misses all the fun War and Elizabethan England are to stretch themselves a little bit, to go deeper things she was able to enjoy just a few of the subjects explored in the curriculum and explore some talents with her family in Illinois, this year by a group of elemen- they might not otherwise be able to explore,” as their home was only an tary-age students in Tooele. With she added. hour away from Chicago. the help of volunteer parents and a dedicated Johnson said the program came about “We were right outside S teacher, these subjects and a variety of others because of Linda Tonioli and some parents the Chicago experience have been delved into by a distinct group of interested in the program. and our family would travel students in The Gifted and Talented Challenge Tonioli is a teacher at Overlake who also has together to cities like St. Program at Overlake Elementary School. an endorsement in gifted and talented educa- Louis and Nauvoo,” she Jan Johnson — now in her third year as tion. She has worked on a similar program at said. “The humidity wasn’t principal at Overlake Elementary — said the another elementary school and was initially so great but we lived Gifted and Talented Challenge Program (GT approached by a group of parents. through it. It was a pleas- Challenge) has been a part of Overlake since “The parents were concerned that they need- ant community with a lot of shortly after the school opened five years ago. ed more motivation for the gifted students,” history.” The program, according to Johnson, helps The move did take its give some of the brightest students the oppor- SEE CHALLENGE ON B10 toll on the family. Rigby explained that her husband did have to switch employ- ment and a cut in salary, but the sacrifice was worth it. “The quality of the valley and the atmosphere for my kids outweighs that bump in the road,” she said. Rigby doesn’t have any photography / Kari Scribner complaints about the coun- Hortensio, played by Danny Scribner, attempts to woo the fair ty, but she does have a sug- Bianca in “The Taming of the Shrew.” gestion: “I’d like to see a reverse osmosis system put into our water, to make it a little healthier for my “The benefit for the student is kids, but other than that I can’t see a serious need for an opportunity to get a deeper improvement in the coun- ty.” look and more concentrated compiled by Natalie Tripp study of subjects that the school If you’re a newcomer or know of a newcomer who’d teacher may not have the time like to share the story of why they moved to Tooele to do in the regular class day.” County, please contact Sarah West at (435) 882- 0050 or via e-mail at MARTHA JOHANSEN swest@tooeletranscript. photography / Kari Scribner PARENT VOLUNTEER AND PROGRAM com. Elizabeth Hansen, Zoe Johnson and Grace Morrison (l-r) wait for the entrance of the priest in “The Taming DIRECTOR FOR GT CHALLENGE of the Shrew.” Students in The Gifted and Talented Challenge Program meet for one hour each Friday to explore different topics. Basic ingredients on hand make for a tasty meal t is fun to plan a ground beef, tortillas or taco shells, cheese, Salsa sauce for beef tacos 1/2 cup onion, chopped 1 tablespoon flour menu, shop for it, lettuce and tomatoes on hand. They will 1 16-ounce can tomatoes drained and 1 tablespoon prepared mustard Dash salt Iand prepare a set even work without the fresh tomatoes if chopped 1 16-ounce can pork and beans 1/2 cup milk dish each night for din- there aren’t any in the refrigerator. 1/2 cup onion, chopped 2 tablespoons brown sugar Chop onion. Brown ground beef and ner. We can plan in con- The salsa doesn’t need to be a big produc- 1/8 teaspoon garlic powder 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce onion in fry pan. Add 1 tablespoon flour venience foods or not, tion or brand-name favorite, either. Fresh 1/2 cup green pepper, chopped (can use Chop onion. Cook and stir ground beef and and stir thoroughly into meat. Add all other but a plan is the best salsa is delightful using fresh tomatoes, but bell peppers or add hot chilis to taste) onion until beef is brown. Drain excess fat. ingredients to the beef/onion mixture. Cover way to go. Planning a canned tomatoes make a good dish as well. To prepare salsa: Mix tomatoes, onion Combine beef mixture with other ingredi- and simmer for 20 minutes. Stir occasionally. weekly menu and shop- Salsa is basically a mixture of tomatoes, and peppers together in a bowl. Refrigerate ents and place in ungreased casserole dish. Beef goulash ping for it saves money onions and peppers, so fixing a quick dish until needed. Microwave on high or bake at 350 (7 servings) and assures that all the degrees until heated through. Diane Sagers of it is an easy option. Doll it up by adding Lightly salt fry pan. Brown meat and 1 cup elbow macaroni, uncooked ingredients needed are Optional adaptation: CORRESPONDENT cilantro, cumin, olives or other favorite chopped onion until onion is clear. No added 1/2 onion, chopped available. oil is required. Top bean/beef mixture with baking pow- embellishments as available and top off the 1/4 green pepper, chopped However, life doesn’t Stir in tomato sauce and chili powder. der biscuits and bake at 350 degrees until taco with sour cream if you wish. 1/2 pound ground beef always work that way. Sometimes there is a Bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer biscuits are brown — about 30 minutes. 1 pound canned tomatoes (2 cups) need to put together a meal from whatever Beef tacos uncovered for 10 to 15 minutes, stirring Stovetop hamburger noodle casserole 1 can tomato soup we have on hand. Then, it’s back to the 3 tablespoons water occasionally. (8 servings) 4 ounces shredded cheese basics. Look in the fridge and the pantry for 1/2 pound ground beef Wash and chop tomatoes. Wash and chop 1/2 cup onion, finely chopped Cook macaroni and drain inspiration to decide what to fix for dinner. 1/4 cup onion, chopped lettuce. Grate cheese. 1/2 pound ground beef Chop onion. Wash and chop green pep- The following recipes are very basic using 1 8-ounce can tomato sauce Place 2 or 3 tablespoons meat mixture in 2 cups uncooked noodles per. Brown ground beef with onion and food items you might already have in your 2 teaspoons chili powder taco shells. Place tomatoes, lettuce, grated 3 cups boiling water green pepper. Add tomatoes, tomato soup kitchen. If you have the extras to make them 12 taco shells (corn or flour) cheese and salsa on top and serve. 5 carrots, thinly sliced and cooked macaroni. Bring to a boil and fancier, so much the better. 1 cup fresh tomato, chopped Easy bean and hamburger casserole 1/2 teaspoon pepper lower heat to simmer 15 to 20 minutes. For example, beef tacos are a good meal 1 cup shredded lettuce (6 servings) 1 bouillon cube or 1 teaspoon bouillon Remove pan from heat, add shredded to fall back on for some families who keep 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese 1/2 pound ground beef granules (optional) cheese and cover. Let cheese melt and serve. B2 BULLETIN BOARD

B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 15, 2007 The Bulletin Board Tooele Rush Valley Miss Tooele County Dairy Princess DUP Camp meeting The pageant will be Saturday, June The Rush Valley DUP Camp will hold its 2 and is open to all single females who monthly meeting on Thursday, May 17, at 7 are at least a junior this year at a Tooele p.m. in the Stockton Musuem at the Town County high school, no older than 23 and Hall. We would like all members to attend. have never been married or pregnant. A Tour Vernon and Rush Valley meeting will be May 7 at 4 p.m., at the The Utah Partners for Conservation and county courthouse, 47 S. Main in Room Development (UtahPCD) Central Region 208. If you can’t attend the meeting, call Team in conjunction with the West Desert for a time to pick up your packet. Pick Adaptive Resource Management (WDARM) up your application packets from Cheryl local working group will be holding a field Adams at the Tooele County Courthouse tour of Vernon and Rush Valley on May 22. during the day in Room 208. Call 843-3150 The purpose of this tour will be to review if you have any questions. recent habitat improvement projects con- Mule Deer Foundation ducted in the area and discuss proposed The Mule Deer Foundation’s first annu- projects. All interested parties are invited al banquet/auction will be May 19, at 6 to attend. We will meet at the Silver Sage p.m. at Deseret Peak Complex. Call Cindy gas station and restaurant in Vernon at at 840-4633 or Ray at 850-9192. 9 a.m. leaving at 9:15 a.m. Participants Fix pets should bring their own lunch. Please find The Big Fix Discount Mobile Spay/ the agenda and a map of the tour route Neuter Clinic will be in Grantsville at enclosed. Maps and field tour materials will also be provided that morning. Westgage Mortgage, 94 W. Main, on photo courtesy of Wal-Mart Tuesday, May 29 and in Tooele at Wal- The Wal-Mart Distribution Center’s Teacher of the Year award went to Adrian Parry at West Elementary School in Tooele. The Mart, 99 W. 1280 N., on Wednesday, May Recreation Teacher of the Year grant is awarded annually to recognize outstanding local teachers and the schools from which they teach. 30. Microchipping and vaccinations are the program is free of charge. For more may come anytime the center is open for available. Intake is at 8 a.m. until full. For Open horse show Wednesday, May 23 at 7 p.m. at Clarke N. information, call 884-3703. Individualized study with our software more information call 1-866-PETS FIX (1- An open horse show will be May 26, Johnsen Jr. High School. District admin- programs and textbooks. The book fee is 866-7387 349) or visit www.utahpets.org. at 9 a.m. at the Tooele Bit N’ Spur arena. istration will give a construction update $25 per semester. Housing assistance available Rosettes will be award for first through and share information on the progress Grantsville The Tooele Community Action Program sixth place in each event. There will be of the new school and give a timeline for has emergency food and shelter program halter, reigning, pleasure, costume, bar- upcoming events. Irrigation notice Groups rels, poles and flag race for the age groups funds. Applications available for those Johnsen Jr. High concert Beginning today, the rules and regula- of 9-13, 14-17, and 18 and over; stick horse tions concerning Grantsville’s water will AAUW meeting who need help with mortgage or rent, if Come join the Clarke N. Johnson Jr. classes for age 8 and under; and Jackpot be strictly enforced. This year is going to The Tooele Branch of the American behind one month due to a crisis beyond High Spring Band Concert. The concert will classes in barrels, poles and flag race. All be extremely dry and the Grantsville Board Association of University Women will their control. No deposits are available. start at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 15 at Clarke proceeds benefit the Tooele 4-H Horse would like to notify those with the agri- meet for dinner Tuesday, May 22 6 p.m. Contact Lori Sandoval at 1-800-796-2444 N. Johnsen Jr. High School. This concert is Program. For more info contact Martha cultural use-or-lose turns that they expire at the Ixtapol Restaurant, 1205 N. Main ext. 251, for assistance, prescreening and open to the public and we invite all friends at 884-3478. today. The board will closely monitor the St. Officers for 2007-2008 will be installed. for an application at Tooele Neighborhood and families of the students attend as well elevation of the reservoir to see if there AAUW advances equity for women and Center, at 270 Maple St. New Stansbury soccer club as friends of the community. Community Action assistance Registration is open June 2 from 9:30 are going to be any additional turns — in girls through advocacy, education and Grantsville orchestras research. Persons interested are invited The Tooele Community Action Program a.m. to 2 p.m. at Stansbury Elementary addition to the two regular turns — this Grantsville school Orchestras present to attend. Membership is open to persons is now accepting applications. They are School; and June 9 from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. season. Please do not leave a sprinkler on their annual Spring Concert on Thursday, with a Baccalaureate degree, an Associate available through the Tooele C.A.P. office at the Stansbury Community Clubhouse. for more than one and a half hours, the May 17, at 7 p.m. in the GHS auditorium. or equivalent degree. For more information at 270 Maple St. or call 882-1278 to be maximum usage per week cannot exceed Students from Grantsville Elementary, Jr. call Dawn DeWitt 882-9002 or Pat Steelman prescreened. If you have questions about Deseret Peak eight hours per share, no unattended open & Sr. High will present the best of their 882-2466. www.aauwutah.org the EFSP program contact Lori Sandoval hoses and do not water between the hours year’s work for your enjoyment. Soloists of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Eagles steak night at 1-800-796-2444 ext. 251. Softball field who earned a Superior Rating at State Kay and David Daoust will host the din- College women scholarship There are no practices on the fields Solo Festival will be featured. Friends and Education ners, select from steak, shrimp, chicken The American Association of unless scheduled. Please call Jeff at 843- family are welcome, free of charge. Please or halibut. University Women, Tooele Chapter, 4010 for more information. come and enjoy! is offering the Maxine Hullinger and Swim lessons Family history consultant class Action 4 Autism Tooele Orchestra concert The family history consultant class starts All who are interested in helping indi- Maurine Busico Scholarships again this Sign-ups for Deseret Peak swimming The Tooele Orchestra Program will May 15, at 7 p.m. The hours are Tuesdays viduals on the autism spectrum, meetings year. The scholarships are for a junior lessons continue on May 10. The pool will present a spring concert on Thursday May from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Wednesdays from are held the first Tuesday of each month at or senior in a college program work- open on Saturday, May 19, at noon. The 17 at 7 p.m. in the Tooele High School 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; Thursdays from 12:30 Tooele First Assembly of God building at ing toward a Bachelor’s Degree. The 2007 swim session dates are: June 11-21 Auditorium. The program will be free and p.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays 127 N. Seventh Street at 7 p.m. For child- student or parent of the student must (no 9 a.m.), June 25-July 6, July 9-19, July will feature both elementary orchestras, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The address is 751 N. care call Erin, in advance, at 843-8562. live in Tooele County. The scholarships 23-Aug. 3, Aug. 6-16. Lessons are offered the Tooele Jr. High Orchestra, the Tooele are to be applied towards educational at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., and 11 a.m. Call 435-843- 520 East in Tooele. Call 882-1396 for more Sewing guild meeting High Chamber Strings, and the Tooele information or to sign up. expenses. Those interested must fill out 4035 for more info. High Orchestra which is a full symphonic The guild’s monthly meeting will be an application and submit it before May orchestra this year with the addition of sev- Personal ancestral file class May 16 in the extension office auditorium The personal ancestral file class on print- 25. The applications can be obtained Philanthropy eral THS band students. The full orchestra beginning at 9:30 a.m. The project for this ing forms and reports will be Wednesday, by either picking one up at the Utah qualified for State Orchestra, (which will month will be making an apron from a May 30 at 7 p.m. at the center, 751 N. 520 State-Tooele campus, the Tooele Public Volunteers to lead/side-walk horses be held May 18). All of the students have towel. Sherena will teach the class. Call East in Tooele. The hours are Tuesdays from Library or by calling Pat Steelman at Healing horses therapeutic riding center been working hard all year. Bring the fam- her at 435-224-3373 before May 11 to get 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Wednesdays from 882-2466. is beginning their riding program in May. ily to enjoy the music and see how far we the supply list. Anyone interested in sew- 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; Thursday from 12:30 Memorial Day services Volunteers are needed to lead and side- have come. ing is invited. Memorial Day Services will be held walk the horses for riders with special p.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays THS class of ‘87 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The address is 751 N. at Veterans Square Monday, May 28 at needs. For more information please con- All members of Tooele High School Veterans 12 p.m. tact Kathy at 843-7774. 520 East in Tooele. Call 882-1396 for more class of ‘87 are invited to attend their information or to sign up. Donate your four-wheeler 20-year reunion Aug. 3, 4 and 5 at the Free concerts Stansbury Park The Healing Horses Therapeutic Riding Eagles Nest. The cost is $40 per person. Caregiver guide classes Free concerts honoring past, present The new UCARE caregiver guide Program needs four-wheelers for volun- Reservations need to be made by June and future veterans and their families will classes are held monthly to help pro- Stansbury Dance Academy teers to haul manure. The donation is tax 1. For reservations or more information, be at the Tooele Veterans Square Memorial vide hands-on training on topics related Stansbury Dance Academy registering deductible. Call Kathy at 843-7774. contact Saila Felver at 951-303-8974 or Park on Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Bring lawn to more effective care giving. The next now! Starting in the fall. Dance classes: Gentling wild horses and burros [email protected]. chairs and blankets to this non-political, meeting will be on basic CPR and first free salute to veterans. For more info call Ages 3 - Adult. NON competitive perform- The Intermountain Wild Horse & Diabetes classes set aid at the Tooele Senior Citizens Center, Dennis Tracey at 435-850-9014. ing teams, competition teams, modest cos- Burro Advisors Learning Center in Erda Anyone with diabetes don’t miss out tume and choreography. AAU Jr. Olympic 59 E. Vine St., Tuesday, May 15 at 7 p.m. Marine Corps. meeting needs volunteers to gentle wild horses on self management classes held Friday Refreshments will be served. For more Qualified. Nationally Recognized. Open The Sgt. Rodney M. Davis, Marine Corps and burros. The center is open Mondays, afternoon on May 18, 25 and June 1. You info call Dee Askerlund at 882-4163, or House Competition Placement Clinic May League Detachment # 1251 will meet at the Wednesdays and Fridays from 6 p.m. until will need a doctor’s referral. To make an Barbara McFarland at 843-9054. 17. Registration May 19 from 10 a.m. to dark, and Saturdays from 11 to 2 p.m. appointment please call Eileen DeLeuuw Tooele County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue 2 p.m. at Macy’s Little Theater. Call for Volunteers will gentle the animals and take at 228-0048 or 882-5671, leave a message. Computer classes Bldg. 245 W. 900 S. 7 p.m. Thur. May more information at (435) 833-9307. them to BLM satellite adoptions around The Tooele Adult Education Center is 17. This will be the detachment’s officers THS class of 1952 reunion offering a beginning class in Microsoft installation meeting. For information call Pool opening Utah. Volunteers must be members of The Tooele High School class of 1952’s Word XP, Access, Excel, PowerPoint and Hal McConnell (435) 882-1179. The Stansbury Park Swimming Pool IWHBA ($15 for single or $30 for family 55 year reunion will be Friday, May 25, at will open on Saturday, May 26. Season per year). Call Janet Tipton at 843-7465 or Windows. The class will be at the Tooele 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Christensen & Griffith Adult Education Center at 76 S. 1000 West passes are available in the office or at (801) 554-4431 or visit www.iwhba.org for Construction Company, 30 S. Tooele Seniors the pool, with discount passes for those more information. on Tuesday and Wednesday nights for Boulevard (1100 West). five weeks ending May 30, from 6 to 9 who purchase by May 28, 2007. There Become a mentor Safe driving class will be a swim lesson pre-registration DHS reunion p.m. Adults currently enrolled at the edu- The Youth and Families with Promise Dugway High School will be having cation center pay $30. Community par- Mountain West Medical Center’s Senior from 10:00 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Saturday, program is now accepting applications Circle, is sponsoring the AARP driving May 12, at the pool. Lessons will start their High School Reunion on Saturday, ticipants pay $60. Seniors, 55 and over pay for new mentors. Volunteers are matched Sept. 1. This is open to all elementary, $55. Call 833-1994 for more information. course on May 17 and 18 from 12:30 to on June 4, 18, July 2, 16, and 30. Lessons one-on-one with youth ages 9-12. Mentors 4:30 p.m. each day. Both days required to offered are Mom & Tot, 3-5 year old, and high school students as well as parents Preregistration required. are asked to spend an hour a week with and faculty. If you would like to have Get your diploma receive a certificate, which may decrease Red Cross levels 1 – 6. All lessons are their mentee. Mentors must commit to your auto insurance costs for three years. further information please contact Lisa Get your high school diploma this year. taught at 9, 10 or 11 a.m. Pool 882-2426, a minimum of six months to one year. If $10 payable at the first class is all it costs. (Schrier) Vender [email protected] (608- All classes required for a high school diplo- office 882-6188. you’re interested in enhancing the life of a All people 55 years of age and over that 374-3338) or Kelly (Stephens) Presutti ma, adult basic education, GED prepara- young person call USU Extension at 843- have a valid driver’s license welcomed. [email protected] (724-274-4864). tion, word processing, drivers’ education Ophir 2354 or 843-2353. Call 435-843-3690 for more info and to and English as a second language are sign up. Library available. Register now to graduate — $25 Ophir Days Schools Grantsville Senior Center Food and craft vendors interested per semester. Located at 76 S. 1000 W. and Fun at the library can be reached at 833-1994. Classes for The Grantsville Senior Center can be in Ophir Days should contact Scott at Family fun carnival reached at 884-3446. 882-1075. It’s “Bearly Spring” at the library. Each students 18 and over. East Elementary is holding a family fun week, guess the right amount of candy English as a Second Language Daily Schedule Historic opening carnival on Friday, May 18 from 5 to 8 p.m. Lunch: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, in the honey bear and win the bear and ESOL conversational classes are held Ophir Historic Districts Grand Opening Free helmets will be given away to the first and Friday. Please make your reservation a surprise. Story time is on Wednesdays Monday and Thursday from 7 p.m. to and Ribbon Cutting will be held on 30 people who arrive. There will be two at 11 a.m., and crafts are on Fridays from Saturday, May 19 at 1 p.m. located at #52 drawings for bicycles, food, prizes, face 9 p.m. at the Adult Education Learning 3 through 5 p.m. For more info, call the Center, 76 S. 1000 West. ESOL students SEE BULLETIN ON B3 Main Street. There will be a ribbon cut- painting and more. library at 882-2182 or visit the library at ting by the Tooele County Chamber of Sha-Ronn review 128 W. Vine St. Commerce, followed by a short program, The Tooele High Sha-Ronn review Last Story Time BULLETIN BOARD POLICY focusing on the history of the historic will be held on May 18 at 7 p.m. in the site and Ophir Canyon. After the program The last Story Time of the season for THS gymnasium. The cost is $5 for If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact Missy Thompson at 882-0050, there will be various demonstrations light the Tooele County Bookmobile Library will adults and $3 for children and students be May 24 at 4 p.m. The Summer Reading fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Board” is for refreshments and tours of the historic with an activity card, children under 5 special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, homes. Everyone is invited to Tooele Program, with the theme, “Get a Clue @ years old are free. Your Library,” will begin on June 14 at 4 etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Please limit your County’s newest museum. There is no notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your charge for this event, but donations are Stansbury High meeting p.m. in Grantsville City Hall. Registration There will be a meeting for interested announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the adver- accepted. For further information con- for the eight-week program will begin on parents and students that will be in the tising department at 882-0500. Information should be delivered no later than 3 p.m. on tact Sharon St. Clair at 882-4256. June 1 in the library and Bookmobile. Stansbury High School attendance area on Children of all abilities are welcome and the day prior to the desired publication date. B3

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removed at 4 p.m. Chi and yoga aerobics 10:30 a.m.; Chair and sitting exercises that classrooms. $10 due at first class. Kick drug habit Bulletin Future trip: Tuacahn/Mesquite, Bingo 1 p.m.; Mexican train 2 p.m.; promote flexibility and toning. Both days are required. LDS Family Services addiction continued from page B2 June 18-20, $269 per person + $54 Dinner 4-5:30 p.m. • Body Instincts: Meets • Pajama/Pancake Party: recovery meetings are Tuesdays (single room). Res & payment due Friday night dancing 6-8 p.m. Tuesdays at 10 a.m. at Pinnacle Thursday, May 24 at 9 am. Come in from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at 1030 S. 900 before 8:30 a.m., the morning of the May 29. Round-trip transporta- May 11 — Wayne Jones Therapy (29 S. Main). Free to mem- your pj’s, win prizes, eat pancakes. West, Room 118, in Tooele. Enter meal or sign-up sheets are avail- tion from Tooele County aboard May 18 — McNeil Family after bers. Toning and stretching and a • Birthday Bingo: Tuesday, May on the north side of the chapel. able for you at the center. Please Lewis Stages Luxury Motorcoach, dinner dancing with DJ Ned little cardio workout. 29 at 5 p.m. Pizza, cake, bingo, The Erda meeting has been dis- fill them out. two nights at the Virgin River May 25 — Dave Faddis • Hinges and Twinges: Meets prizes. Spaces fill up fast. $3 for continued. Breakfast: Wednesday, 9:30-12 p.m. Hotel/Casino in Mesquite. Shows: Seeking Friday night entertain- Tuesday and Thursday at 11 a.m. pizza and drinks. Castaways AA meets Aerobics: Tuesday, Friday, 9 a.m. “Cinderella” and “My Fair Lady.” ment after dinner. If interested, Pratt Aquatic Center. $2.50 for Check your health Castaways Alcoholics Bingo: Thursday, 1 p.m. Call for more info or make reserva- call the center. Looking for a bass members, $20 for a 10-pass punch • AARP Safe Driving Class — Anonymous meets Monday- Bunko: Wednesday, 1 p.m. tions at 884-3446. guitar player for the Tooele Senior card. $3.50 for nonmembers. Water Thursday, May 17 and Friday, May Saturday at noon at St. Barnabas Ceramics: Tuesday, 10 a.m. Band — volunteer position. aerobics. Tooele Seniors 18 from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. call 843- Center, 1784 N. Aaron Drive, Line dancing: Thursday, 10 a.m. 2007 memberships now due • Lunch Bunch: Friday, May The Tooele County Senior Citizen 3691 to sign up. Tooele. Open, mixed, non-smoking, Pinochle: Thursday, 9 a.m. Center can be reached at 882-2870. Mexican train players needed 11 at noon. Meet at Applebees • Senior Citizen Day — wheelchair access. Nursery avail- Pool: Everyday — will play Fridays at 2 p.m. Please for your noon meal and friends. The center is for the enjoyment of Wednesday, May 23 from 9 a.m. to Puzzles: Everyday call 882-2870 if interested. Dutch treat! able Monday-Friday. all senior citizens 55 years young 2 p.m. with a bake sale, drawings Quilting: Mondays, 9 a.m. and up. New bridge players needed. If • Caregiver Guide Class: Tooele AA meets daily and refreshments Blood pressure: Every Mondays — Cardio-breeze/pilate you’d like to learn, come down and Tuesday, May 15 at 7 p.m.. Meet at Tooele Alcoholic Anonymous Thursday, 12 p.m. aerobics 9:30 a.m.; Bridge 10 a.m.; we’ll teach you. Tooele Senior Center for support meets daily at noon and 8 p.m. at Foot clinic: Tuesday, May 29 Lunch 12-1 p.m.; Line dancing 1 Senior Circle and help in caring for your ill or Recovery 1120 W. Utah Ave. Call 882-7358 at 1:30-3:30 p.m. Appointments p.m.; Bingo 1 p.m. Senior Circle is for anyone over aging loved one. for info. necessary. Tuesdays — Lunch 12-1 p.m.; the age of 50 and costs $15 per • Wellness Luncheon: Donations for drug treatment Feeling trapped Birthday dinner: May 25, 4 p.m. Pinochle 1 p.m.; Line dancing 1 p.m. year. Receive hospital, local, and Wednesday, May 16 at 11 am. Dr. Now announcing a drug treat- If someone’s drinking is affect- Entertainment: Rush & Eve Kee Wednesdays — Breakfast 9-12 national benefits. Call 843-3690 or An Dihn will be discussing skin ment system for Utah. Donational ing your life, Alanon can help. My Tooele Valley County Players: p.m.; aerobics and muscle 9:30 stop by the hospital volunteer desk cancer and other skin conditions. cars, RVs, money, property, jew- Hoop meets Wednesdays at 10 Saturday, May 19, 1-3 p.m. a.m.; ceramics 1 p.m. to sign up. All activities require an Lunch will be served following the elry, clothing, household goods, a.m. in the youth room at 1784 N. Friday Movies: second and third Thursdays — Pinochle 9 a.m.; RSVP except for exercise. presentation. unwanted homes, anything to Aaron Drive or call Perky at 435- Friday, 1 p.m. Lunch 12-1 p.m.; Bridge 12:45 p.m.; • Sittcercise exercise class • AARP Safe Driving Course: further the cause and help fight 249-0054. Monthly rummage sale: Friday, Canasta/other games 1 p.m. begins Mondays at 2 p.m. at MWMC. Thursday and Friday, May 17 and the source of drug problems. Alateen group May 4, 1-4 p.m. All items must be Fridays — Pinochle 9 a.m.; Tai Free to Senior Circle members. 18 at 12:30 to 5 p.m. Meet in MWMC Contact Loren. Alateen group info, call 849-1881.

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The Registered Nurse performs duties, which require specialized knowledge, judgment and nurs- ing skills based upon principles of psychological, biological, physical and social sciences. Assists in and manages the operation of programs dealing with maternity and child health, teenage pregnan- cies, community health, etc. • $21.04 per hour; Full time with benefits. Minimum Qualification The Miller Motorsports Park is accepting • Graduation from college with a Bachelor’s degree is excited to announce several new degrees applications for our in nursing. coming to the Tooele Regional Campus OR • Associate Degree Registered Nurse with two (2) food services group years of nursing experience. • Bachelor in English • Working knowledge of modern nursing practices for part-time positions. Applicants must and procedures; working knowledge of • Bachelor in History, Secondary Education be 16 years or older. psychology and sociology. Certification available • Must be able to lift 20 pounds and climb stairs. Positions include While performing the duties of this job the Bachelor in Accounting employee is frequently required to sit, talk and concessions • dishwashers • cooks hear. The employee is occasionally required to Bachelor in Entrepreneurship stand, walk, use hands, reach with hands and Interviews will be conducted at the arms, climb or balance, stoop or kneel. Specific Coming fall 2008 Masters in Social Work vision abilities required by the job include close Miller Motorsports Park (2901 N. Sheep Lane, Tooele) vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral Welcome Center on Weds., vision, depth perception and ability to adjust Call for information on pre-core classes to May16th from 2:30pm - 6pm focus. prepare you to be accepted to the MSW. Complete job description is available at the Tooele County Human Resource Office Miller Motorsports Park 47 South Main, Tooele Call Joyce or Suzanne 2901 N. Sheep Lane, Tooele or visit our website at www.co.tooele.ut.us This recruitment will run until the needs or online applications can be found at of the department are met. 882-6611 • 1021 W. Vine www.lhmse.com EEO Employer B6 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Tuesday May 15, 2007

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The CNA TOOELE OFFICE at (435)843-4934 30 PEOPLE wanted to May, 75 young pairs. 882-0050 www.tooele reliable transportation, cost is only $155. for a DRIVER-$5K SIGN-ON (435)462-2731 (ucan) transcript.com FAMILY LICENSED clean background, and lose weight. Up to 30 25 word ad and it bonus for experienced child care in Overlake, pass a drug screen. lbs / 30 days Cash reaches up to 340,000 teams, dry van & temp We are looking for an energetic ACCEPTING BIDS healthy meals/ snacks. Must apply in person- Back Rewards 1 on 1 households. All you do control available. O/Os Stock Trailer 7’X18’ Lost & Found Playground, preschool Call Johnny to schedule Private Coaching Call is call the Transcript & CDL-A grads wel- Certified Nursing Assistant 1988 Hillsboro Goose- activities. CPR/ 1st Aid. an interview Noelle Weinberger Bulletin at 882-0050 for come. Call Covenant neck (435)840-3311 801-553-9019 all the details. (Mention to join our home health team. FOUND: Did someone One FT position 3+. 801-255-1441 (866)684-2519. E.O.E. UCAN) REGISTERED ANGUS lose their bird? Call to 882-3713 A NATIONAL PALLET (ucan) Applicants must be able to speak, bulls. (435)830-1022 identify (435)882-6274 FUN LOVING daycare EXPERIENCED BOB- Comapany is looking FIVE STAR AUTO DRIVERS - ACT NOW!! read, write and understand instruc- has one full time open- CAT Operator for Boul- for a few hard working $15-20 per hour com- Miles benefits bonus ing age 6mo to 2yrs. 3 der Landscape A full individuals to repair pal- mission 36-43cpm New trucks tions in English, be CNA certified full time summer only. service landscape com- lets at their Tooele facil- Full-time ASE Certified only 3 months OTR and have reliable transportation. Contact Michelle pany Pay DOE Must ity. If you feel that you Full Diagnostic Me- 800-635-8669. (ucan) 435-833-9026 have valid drivers li- are hard working and chanic/Technician 5+ cense Bobcat experi- like to get paid accord- years exp. Fax re- DRIVERS - ACT NOW!! For more information contact The Tooele County Parks & Recreation JUMPIN' BEAN Pre- ence required Call ingly, please call sumes to 884-6850 or Miles benefits bonus Michele at 882-3913 Deseret Peak Aquatic Center school Now Enrolling. (435)843-7105 (435)843-4280. call 840-1673 36-43cpm New trucks is now accepting applications for the for M-W-F ($60) and only 3 months OTR following positions: T-H ($52) classes. All 800-635-8669. (ucan) Lifeguards classes are from 9:00 - Community Nursing Services • Must be at least 16 years of age. 11:00 a.m. Must be 4 DRIVERS - ASAP! 21 Home Health & Hospice • $8.74 - $10.12 depending on certifications. yrs. old by Oct. Let's CDL Drivers needed Experts in Home Care since 1928 • Must be able to work minimum of 19.5 have some fun jumpin' *36-43cpm* Avg $54K 601 North Main St. hours per week. round! Call Miss Tanna per year Sign-on Bonus Equal Opportunity Employer Head Lifeguards (435) 843-4383 or (435) only 3 mos. OTR req'd • Must be at least 18 years of age with 2 850-9997. (800)635-8669 (ucan) years guarding exp. MOTHER OF two avail- DRIVERS, START • $11.72 meeting 5 requirements. YOUR Career in truck- • Must be able to work minimum of 40 able 24hrs, Mon-Sat, hours per week. for child care in my ing. No experience re- PART-TIME Pool Custodian home. First aid, CPR quired. Training avail- • Must be at least 16 years of age. certified. Willing to help able. 23-day course- WORK • $5.15 per hour with potty trainers. Call CARRIERS work. Tuition reim- • Must be able to work minimum of 15 B a r b i e G o r d o n b u r s e m e n t . N e w hours per week. (435)830-0302 classes start weekly. LIBRARY AIDS (2 Openings) Excellent earning po- Cashier NEW IN-Home day Apply by: May 17, 2007 • Must be at least 18 years of age. $9.64 per tential. Call 1(866)207- care opening in NEEDED The Tooele City Library is definitely a hub of our hour 0206. www.SwiftTruck community. With an average of 478 patrons per day, • Must obtain a food handler’s permit by Tooele. Preschool Please call 882-0050 for details. ingJobs.com (ucan) the library staff remains busy and ready to serve the time of hire. program available in needs of our community and we need your help! the fall. For more in- DUMP TRUCK Operator We are seeking a customer-oriented individual to American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification formation call Kathy Must have valid drivers shelve books, clean books and equipment, straighten class –Wed. April 25th at 4:00pm at the De- Witt 843-5326 license and CDL. Pay shelves, and assist with other library duties. Excel- seret Peak Aquatic Center. Certified lifeguards DOE Call Boulder lent customer service skills, and ability to perform STANSBURY Fun Lov- Landscape repetitive lifting, reaching, and other physical duties who have previously worked for DP Aquatic ing licensed daycare. is essential. Computer and Internet skills are a plus. Center must reapply and attached all certifica- (435)843-7105 Organized activities Works four hours per day, five days per week. tions. They are required to attend a mandatory ELECTRICIAN OPEN- CPR class which will be held on May 5th or and field trips. No in- Hours will be scheduled between 9 a.m. and 8:30 fants. 2 adults to super- ING in Tooele Valley p.m. T-F, and 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturday. May 12th. The cost of $30.00. Call 843-4035 Residential apprentice, to schedule a class one week prior. vise. References avail- $8.26 starting, $8.59 following orientation period. able. Call Melanie self motivated, hard Prorated benefits include: sick leave, annual leave, If you are interested in becoming a head life 843-1565 worker. No experience holiday pay, retirement, participation in 401K/IRA plans, and flexible spending account. guard you must attend a head life guard class Environmental technology is necessary but a plus and become certified at that level; this class STANSBURY PARK Call (801)250-6625 will be held on May 7th at 4 p.m. The cost is Home Daycare. Experi- one of the fastest growing POUND KEEPER yet to be determined. enced daycare with 2 fields today. And Clean EXCHANGE PROGRAM full time providers seek- REPRESENTATIVE- The animal shelter is seeking applicants to clean All questions should be directed to Scott Harbors, North America’s the animal shelter, feed the animals, and assist the Chance. Please call and register one week ing fun, loving children leading provider of rewarding part time op- public with other animal control needs. The job in- portunity working with prior at 843-4035. eger to learn to come environmental and hazardous cludes manual labor with regular lifting of up to 10 join to fun. Hours high school exchange waste management services, lbs. and occasionally up to 50 lbs. Shift is currently Applications and additional information for 6:30-5:30pm. We have students. Responsibili- Tuesday - Saturday, morning hours, 17-19 hours open positions are available at the full time spots available. is one fast-growing company. ties include recruiting per week. There is some flexibility in the morning Tooele County Human Resource Office C a l l A p r i l a t That’s just the beginning of the host families, supervis- start time - we will consider what would work best 47 South Main Street Tooele 435-843-1901 or email advantages we can offer you. ing students and work- for you. $7.86 and progresses to $8.18 follow- or visit our website at www.co.tooele.ut.us me lilrascalsdaycare. ing with schools. Send ing completion of six month orientation period. At Clean Harbors you’ll build Includes annual, sick, and holiday benefits. Apply This recruitment will run on a continuous interest inquiry to com valuable skills, work with now for best consideration. This recruitment will basis until the needs of the department can be [email protected] remain open until position is filled. met. state-of-the-art equipment (ucan) within a safety-conscious Help Wanted To Apply Tooele County requires those 18 years of age environment, and receive FOOTING AND Founda- tion workers needed. At and over to submit to a background check. every opportunity for Pre-employment drug testing is required for AIRE EXPRESSO is least 1yr experience, Return a completed Tooele City application to HR, all hires. Hired individuals must be able to looking for help. looking professional growth. own transportaiton. Pay 90 N. Main, Tooele, Utah 84074 by closing date. work flexible schedule including nights, week- for technicians and in- DOE. Good health Pre-employment drug screen required. ends, and holidays. stallers. Please call OPENINGS AT OUR INCINERATOR FACILITY benefits. Call Mike after www.tooelecity.org ADA/EEO Employer (435)843-4482 IN THE WEST DESERT, UTAH-ARAGONITE (EXIT #56, I-80 WEST) 6pm at (435)884-0829 Gas prices taking your hard earned money? We offer a FREE bus ride for our employees leaving from Stansbury Park, Tooele. Plus you’ll earn one hour’s pay each day – up to four days per week! Remote site pay. New starting wage rate: $14.50-$16.00/hour Parks & Recreation is now accepting applications TOOELE AGING & ADULT SERVICES (depending on experience) plus remote site pay! • CNA/Homemaker- On-call position; perform CNA/home PART-TIME COMPLEX WORKER maker and personal care services for disabled, elderly adults. at Deseret Peak Responsible for providing care for aging adults. Performs • Facility Technicians services such as meal preparation, maintaining a clean Responsible for unloading, separating and HIGH PERFORMING TECHS POSITION DUTIES: This position will operate a variety of equip- physical environment (dusting, vacuuming, laundry, etc) categorizing hazardous materials at our CAN EASILY EARN ment and tools such as landscaping equipment, hand tools and power Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility. $50K/YEAR tools including maintenance and repair of all tools and equipment and using various types of cleaning agents, run essential errands. Requires a high school diploma (college Performs personal care services such as bathing, shaving, nail reporting of mechanical problems to the supervisor to insure that repairs degree a plus); and ability to lift at least 50 lbs., move 55-gal. drums, are made to guarantee the safety of those who operate the tools and care, oral hygiene, feeding, toilet assistance, and ambulation and work in an indoor loading dock environment. Forklift experience and/or current 40-hour Hazwoper certificate a plus. equipment. May perform semi-skilled maintenance and custodial work as assigned by care plan. May perform limited clerical duties to assure all of the building rooms and facilities are clean, and in good and other duties as assigned. Starting Salary $9.64; condition. May paint equipment and structures used by the public; col- • High school diploma or a CNA Certification; One year • Incinerator Operators lect and cleanup refuse left behind by park patrons and perform other experience working with disabled, elderly adults task associated with park operations. Sets up and arranges chairs, tables, Duties include: monitoring incinerator opera- EXPERIENCED OPERATORS providing homemaker and or personal care services is tions, sampling ash bins, cleaning-up work blackboards, microphone, etc. and checks operating condition in prepara- CAN EASILY EARN tion for special events. Starting Salary is $9.64, No Benefits preferred. Must be Certified Nurse Aide or receive areas, operating forklift trucks, placing drums $65K/YEAR certification within six months of hiring. Must have taken on incinerator roll lines, and processing labo- Minimum Qualifications: High school graduate or GED equivalent and CPR course within six months or be certified in CPR. Must ratory discharges. Will also maintain records and perform other duties as One (1) year work experience or an equivalent combination of education have or obtain a food handler’s permit upon hire. Must have assigned. Forklift experience a plus. We will train the right candidates. and experience. Ability to follow written and oral instructions; ability to a valid Utah Drivers License Our benefits include health, dental and vision package; 100% employer paid establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees life & disability insurance; dependent care program; flexible spending and members of the public. This category involves frequent lifting of 25- • This recruitment will close when the needs of the department account; 401(k) plan; and generous paid time off. 50 pounds. This is often combined with bending, twisting. Must be able have been met. Send your resume to: Jane Shamaly to work a flexible work schedule and be on call.

EXPLORE THE ENVIRONMENTALClean ADVANTAGE. Harbors Environmental Services, Inc., 42 Longwater Drive Complete job descriptions are available at the Norwell, MA 02061, Email: [email protected] For more information or a on-line application please visit Tooele County Human Resource Office Fax: 781-792-5902 EOE http://www.co.tooele.ut.us/hr.html 47 South Main Street Tooele This position will close when the needs of the department are met. or visit our website at www.co.tooele.ut.us www.cleanharbors.com Applications must be submitted to the Tooele County Specific information pertaining to these recruitments Human Resources office can be obtained by calling Human Resources at 47 S. Main Tooele, UT 84074 (435)843-3157. EEO Employer EEO Employer Tuesday May 15, 2007 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin B7

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Low cost 882-7094, door sedan 2.2L, SLEEPING ROOMS to Tooele residents. 1222 North Main • 843-0786 (801)860-5696 $4800. Clint 830-5727. available, $70 per Will buy vehicles 1990 week, $10 key deposit, and up that needs first and last week- total transmission work, $150 to move in. 46 N cash paid. Shop Broadway. 882-7605 It’s the Larsen Touch (801)972-5810 Home (435)843-8181 VALLEY MEADOWS Apartment has two bed- Everything I touch turns to sold! room apartments for SUVs rent. These apartments are very nice and come Call me today for a non-obligation market equipped with a dish- 1996 Mitsubishi Montero analysis of your home. washer and covered LS Series fully loaded parking. Rent is $475 a Clean runs great month with a $400 se- Sandra Larsen 435.224.9186 $ 5 , 8 0 0 o b o NewNew ListingsListings curity deposit. Call MOTIVATEDMOTIVATED SELLER!BUYER! (435)840-3439 Carole 882-7875, ext 367 PLAZA CIRCLE • GRANTSVILLE Full Time Agent, Long Time Friend (435)840-3831 123 for more informa- $248,000 2005 GMC Yukon SLT tion. NEW Beautiful, fully finished home. 515 Park Hill Dr. 14k, Black, 20” rims, .37 acres, 5bdrm, 2 bth leather, fully loaded, Homes for third row seating Rent 244 DONNER PLACE • GRANTSVILLE $32,000 (435)249-0192 VACANTVACANT SOUTH WILLOW ESTATES (435)849-4693 222 DONNER PLACE • GRANTSVILLE 1/3 acre rambler FOR SALE 2003 Dodge $$WHY RENT when SOUTH WILLOW ESTATES you can buy? 0 Durango. V8, PS, PB PRICE REDUCED! MOTIVATED SELLER! 1342 N. 650 E. • TOOELE down programs, not Rear air, Third Seat, Beautiful home reduced to $272,000. 2 story, $314,000 perfect credit. First Great 6 bdrm home. Almost 3800 sq ft Tow package low miles 3 bdrm, 2 bth lofted family room upstairs. time buyers, Single including bonus room. Fantastic custom built Ram- Call 882-7968 or Possible lease to own. Secondary water. bler. Lot is almost 1/2 acre. 801-725-4630 parent programs. Beautifully landscape with Call for details. Berna full sport court, RV parking (435)840-5029 Group PRICE REDUCED and awesome views of lake Trucks 1 Real Estate and mountains. Home is large and open! $500! TRUCKS/ SUVs Exquisite Home from $500! Chevys, 68 N. MEADOWLARK CIR. • GRANTSVILLE For Rent $285,900 3 bdrm, 2 bath Jeeps, Fords and More! 171 S. 1st St. 354 N. Coleman 872 E. 900 North .50 acre lot. 3400 sq ft Police Impounds For In Sandy, Utah. Sale, For Listings Call MOTIVATED SELLER! 800-586-3805 x 9973 $1400. per 5533 GENEVA WAY • STANSBURY PARK HORSEHORSE PROPERTY!PROPERTY! $245,000 MUST SEE! 1974 CHEYENNE/ 10 month. 4 bdrm, 3 bth, clean beautiful home. Half ton Chevy pick-up Great views. Call Michelle 840-8898. $600. (435)843-0128, For more info UNDER (435)840-4282 call Sandy at UNDER 419 PREMIER • GRANTSVILLE SOUTHERN UTAH Meticulously cared for Great home, nice neighbor- Clean! See to appreciate! 1975 CHEVY 1/2 ton Prudential. $310,000 CONTRACT truck, 4x4 frame & en- MEADOW, UT $249,900 home! Upgraded vinyl win- hood. Newer tile, paint, Better than New! UNDER Big Beautiful Rambler Almost 5 acres. Beautiful family home gine, good tires & great CONTRACT furnace and c/a, bsmt has (435) 882-4111 Almost 1 acre, 3500 sq ft with historic log cabin on property. dows, updated electrical and 200K. Northeast cul-de-sac! engine (350). Good plumbing. C/A, aluminum large family room, full bth, 2 Close to elementary school. trans. New Edlebrock 3BDRM 2BTH, 1yr old, shingles, steel siding, fenced, bdrm. Fully fenced and land- C/A, fenced full sprinklers, carb. New Edlebrock in- no maintenance, water, Lana McKean Michelle Anderson great landscaping, full auto scaped, RV parking. $3500 shed, RV parking, new paint, take & manifold. $1300 sewer trash paid. Quiet 435-833-0233 • cell 801-518-8670 435-833-0233 • cell 435-840-8898 carpet and stove allowance. obo. (435)840-8790 sprinklers, 12x12 shed. carpet and tile! neighborhood, no pets TRUCK SHELL like new no smoking $1025/mo FREE HOME CONSULATION All offices independently owned and operated. Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. 1185 N. Main • Tooele for sale light silver $400 $1025/dep (435)884- obo (435)850-9558 3401 7 South Main St #305 Executive Plaza Tooele, Utah GRANTSVILLE CITY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON ZONE CHANGE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that that Grants- ville City Council will conduct a public hearing at the Grantsville City Office, 429 E. Main Street, Grantsville UT on Wednesday, May 16th, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. The pubic hearing will con- sider the proposed Plan- ning Commission Rec- ommendations: Amendment to Section 14 to allow for two (2) front and two (2) side yards on corner lots in the RR-1 zone. Proposed amendment to Chapter 21 (subdivi- sions) to require proof of application submitted to the State of Utah for their notification and ap- proval of Preliminary Plat. Proposed amendment to Chapter 21 (subdivi- sions) to require the list- ing of the filing number for the record of survey on preliminary plats. Proposed amendment of Chapter 20 (sign Ordi- nance) to limit number and /or location of bus bench signs. Proposed rezoning for Gary Fawson for a strip of land located at 690 E. Main Street to go from an A-10 zone to a CD zone for the purpose of increasing number of storage units at Grants- ville Self Storage. Proposed rezoning for Johnson Cattle Co. on the northeast side of SR112 at east City Boundary from an A-10 zone to a RM–15 and CS. Proposed amendment for Alan Johnson to ap- GRANTSVILLE CITY prove final plat for Heri- NOTICE OF PUBLIC tage Grove Phase 1B to HEARING ON ZONE eliminate the park, move CHANGE the detention basin to a NOTICE IS HEREBY parcel of land east of GIVEN that that Grants- Heritage Grove, and to ville City Council will increase density by three conduct a public hearing (3) lots. at the Grantsville City Marilyn Sheranian on Office, 429 E. Main 21.236 acres of land lo- Street, Grantsville UT on cated at approximately Wednesday, May 16th, 820 North Cooley Street 2007 at 7:00 p.m. The to go from an A-10 zone pubic hearing will con- to a RR-5 zone for the sider the proposed Plan- purpose of developing. ning Commission Rec- Proposed concept for ommendations: Development Associates Amendment to Section for forty-eight (48) lots at 14 to allow for two (2) 827 E. Main Street in a front and two (2) side RM-15 zone. yards on corner lots in Minor Subdivision for B8 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin the RR-1 zone.TuesdaWendyy May& Gary15, 2007Palmer Proposed amendment to @ 505 E. Nygreen Chapter 21 (subdivi- Street 1 lot into 4 lots. Homes Homes Homes Homes Water Shares Buildings Public Notices sions)Publicto require Noticesproof of GeneralPublicPlan Noticesamend - Meetings applicationMeetingssubmitted to mentMeetingsfor Kelly Hansen the State of Utah for for Land located close to 4 B D R M 2 . 5 B T H BEAUTIFUL NORTH- FSBO Stansbury Park. OPEN HOUSE. FSBO is WANTED: WATER STEEL BUILDINGS: NOTICE their notification and ap- the Irrigation Company 1900sqft finished in EAST rambler, 5-3-2, Fully finished rambler. having Open House, rights or irrigation WILL deal for your An emergency permit proval of Preliminary to change from Rural Stansbury Park fully tons of recent up- Ready to move in. Friday May 11, Satur- shares in Tooele Val- budget. Look at web- (UT-020-2007) has been Plat. Residential to Low den- landscaped w/vinyl grades, huge stamped Newly remodeled up & day May 12th and May ley. Call Ross at site: www.scg-grp.com issued to Dugway Prov- Proposed amendment to sity Residential allowing fencing and RV pad patio, RV pad, over- down. Emaculant, 19th, 11am-4pm. This 801-642-0119 1-800-964-8335 ing Ground (DPG) at Chapter 21 (subdivi- up to 2 units per acres. convenient lake access, sized garage, $260,000 beautiful home. 5b/3b is a perfect home for $Disc104. (ucan) Dugway, Utah. This per- sions) to require the list- Consideration of concept great neighborhood w/agent, 843-0834, aprox. 3700 sq. ft. Cus- Mom! Must see this WATER FOR sale. See mit allowed DPG to de- ing of the filing number Plan for Jordan Estates TooeleUtahHomes.com $272,000 830-2593 tom cabinets, HW beautiful, emaculant, Financial stroy, by open detona- for the record of survey five (5) lots on North (435)840-4311 floors, Tiled baths & 3700 sq ft rambler. It is Carol Haddock, ReMax tion, one 40-mm gre- on preliminary plats. Burmester. BRAND NEW Home kitchen. Fully land- fully finished, newly re- Platinum (435)830- Services nade, discovered near Proposed amendment of All interested persons 4BDRM, 3BTH in 3900SQFT 4BDRM, scaped & fenced. Cor- modeled with many ex- 0007 Wig Mountain, at DPG. Chapter 20 (sign Ordi- are invited to attend and Tooele. Fully land- 2bth, jetted tub in ner lot. Call for appoint- tras. Sales Price DO THE Bill collectors The emergency permit nance) to limit number provide comment upon scaped, 2 car garage, WATER SHARES for master w/seperate ment 435-882-1182. No $325,000. Location: harass? Need a loan was issued by the Ex- and /or location of bus these proposals. Written freshly painted 2 tone sale. Please contact. shower, vaulted Agents Please. 257 Country Club, fast? With 0 fees at- ecutive Secretary of the bench signs. comments will also be neutral colors. Close to (435)224-3898 ceilings, upgraded Stansbury Park or call tached Utah Solid and Hazard- Proposed rezoning for considered if submitted Middle Canyon School. cabinets, stone HUD HOMES! 4bdrm for private showing at 1-866-928-4242. ous Waste Control Gary Fawson for a strip to the City Recorder in Realtors welcome. counter tops, Great $ 8 5 , 0 0 0 ! O n l y 435-882-1182. No Board and was effective of land located at 690 E. advance of the hearing. $215,000. 843-1525 or Buildings northeast neighbor- $640/Mo! 5% down 20 Agents please. Public Notices for 24 hours starting Main Street to go from Current zoning map and 840-4621. Ask for hood Realtors wel- years @ 8% apr. 2bdrm April 30, 2007 and expir- an A-10 zone to a CD subdivisions alignments Heather. Planning on selling your Meetings come $279,900 $199/Mo, for listings ALL STEEL! CLEAR ing on May 1, 2007. zone for the purpose of can be viewed at the home, you could be (435)840-0412 call (800)586-3901 ext. Span & Truss buildings. This permit was neces- increasing number of Grantsville City Offices 5BDRM BANK FORE- sending your sales Deadline for public no- 5196 (ucan) Excellent value and sary because the gre- storage units at Grants- from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 CLOSURE! O n l y points to up to 340,000 tices is 4 p.m. the day CLEAN 1100sqft brick service. Spring Sum- nade was fused and ville Self Storage. p.m. weekdays. Persons $ 6 4 , 9 0 0 ! 3 b d r m I BUY Houses! Need a households at once. prior to publication. rambler w/garage, new mer discounts. Sentinel armed and presented an Proposed rezoning for with disabilities needing $59,900! More homes quick sale? Facing For $155. you can Public notices submit- roof, 2 to 4bdrm, 1bth. Building Systems, unreasonable risk to hu- Johnson Cattle Co. on accommodations to par- available from $10,000! foreclosure? Don’t place your 25 word ted past the deadline Some basement finish. (800)327-0790 ext. 26, man health and the envi- the northeast side of ticipate in this hearing For listings call wait, sell now! classified ad to all 45 will not be accepted. Great neighborhood. www.sentinelbuildings. ronment. Copies of the SR112 at east City should contact the (800)586-3901 ext (801)381-5873 msg. newspapers in Utah. UPAXLP $159,900. Desire quick com (ucan) emergency permit avail- Boundary from an A-10 Grantsville City Offices 5330. (ucan) Just call the Transcript sale. (435)830-1978 LEASE OPTION avail- PUBLIC NOTICE able for public inspection zone to a RM–15 and at least 3 days in ad- Bulletin at 882-0050 for BUILDING MATERIALS: 5BDRM HUD HOME! able! 71 West 1970 The Town of Stockton at the Division of Solid CS. vance of the hearing. all the details. (Mention METAL buildings, mini Only $64,900 Financing CONDO, 2 large bed- North, Tooele. Town- will meet in a Special and Hazardous Waste Proposed amendment DATED THIS 20th DAY ucan) storage systems, roof Referrals available! For rooms, fireplace, cov- house/ row-end in Meeting, Tuesday May during normal business for Alan Johnson to ap- OF APRIL 2007 L i s t i n g s C a l l ered patio, w/d in- and wall panels, metal 22, 2007 at the Stockton Overlake. Place in im- TERRA HOME (Near building components. hours, or other hours prove final plat for Heri- Wendy Palmer 800-586-3901 x B851 cluded. New carpet, maculate condition!!! Rush Valley & Dug- Town Hall, 18 N. John- with prior arrangement, tage Grove Phase 1B to Grantsville City new paint. Very nice, Utah Manufacture 20 son Street. The meeting BANK FORECLOSURE! Call: 801-647-9193 way). $259,000 Like on the 4th floor of the eliminate the park, move Recorder peaceful and quiet. years plus. Top quality will begin promptly at 5bdrm 2bth Home, NEW home w/ 5bdrm, Martha Hughes Cannon the detention basin to a (Published in the Tran- $99,900. 840-3825 OPEN HOUSE Saturday low prices. Weekly De- 7:00 pm and the agenda $64,900! Won’t Last! 2bth & 5 ACRES of livery. 1-800-262-5347. Health Building, 288 parcel of land east of script Bulletin May 15, 10am-2pm Tooele HORSE PROPERTY shall be as follows: North 1460 West, Salt Heritage Grove, and to 2007) More Homes Available, FSBO Or Lease with cobuildings@cobuild 4bdrm, 2bth, Multi (up to 10 animals) bor- 1. Roll Call Lake City. For further in- increase density by three For Listings Call option to buy Tooele ings.net (ucan) NOTICE OF 60-DAY Level on east side 2 car dering 1000's of acres 2. Adopt 2006-2007 formation, contact Doug (3) lots. 800-586-3901 xH772 2200sqft remodeled COMMENT PERIOD garage fenced yard, im- of BLM land! Great If you build, remodel or Budget Amendment Taylor by phone at (801) Marilyn Sheranian on 5bdrm 2bth, family AND PUBLIC INFOR- BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM maculate condition, fi- o p e n f l o o r p l a n remove buildings you 3. Adopt Tentative 538-6170. In compli- 21.236 acres of land lo- room, fenced yard, MATION MEETING home South Willow nancing options avail- w/2600sqft on one can place your classi- 2007-2008 Budget-Set ance with the Americans cated at approximately $168,000 884-0193 Notice is hereby given Ranches 0.5acre able Call Tom at level, beautifully fin- fied ad in 45 of Utah's Time for Public Hearing with Disabilities Act, indi- 820 North Cooley Street 435-224-4932 that EnergySolutions, 4200sqft, granite count- (801)369-8688 Larsen ished in a quiet moun- newspapers for only 4. Amend Road Ordi- viduals with special to go from an A-10 zone LLC has requested a ers, large laundry, and Company tain setting. See at 319 $155. for 25 words ($5. nance needs (including auxil- to a RR-5 zone for the HUD HOMES! 3BR Class 2 modification to 4 b d r m , 3 . 5 b t h , E Center St. Call Lynn for each additional 5. Select Surveyor-Town iary communicative aids purpose of developing. $39,000! Only $397/ SELLING YOUR its State-issued Part B $370,000 at 801-367-5155. word). You will reach Lots For Sale and services) should Proposed concept for Mo! 5% down 20 years HOME? Advertise it in Permit to allow their (801)451-7265 No Owner/Agent, Secure up to 340,000 house- 6. Select Engineer for contact the DEQ's Office Development Associates @ 8% apr. 2BR the classifieds. Call Clive, Utah, facility to re- agents RE. holds and all you do is Roads of Human Resource for forty-eight (48) lots at $199/Mo. For listings 882-0050 or visit vise Condition VI.E.2.i. call the Transcript Bul- 7. Attorney Curt Morris/ M a n a g e m e n t a t 827 E. Main Street in a BECOME A SUB- call (800)586-3901 ext. www.tooeletran VERY WELL Maintained of Module VI, Groundwa- letin at 882-0050 for all Article of Incorporation/ 536-4413 (TDD 538- RM-15 zone. SCRIBER. 882-0050 5784. (ucan) script.com multi-level home brand ter Monitoring. The pro- the details. (Mention Basic Outline of Annexa- 4414). Minor Subdivision for new a/c, fridge, micro- posed revision would al- UCAN Classified Net- tion Plan (Published in the Tran- Wendy & Gary Palmer w a v e , u p g r a d e d low for a delay in the in- work) 8. Adjourn script Bulletin May 15, @ 505 E. Nygreen kitchen. $158,000 stallation of monitoring Cherrie L. Staley 2007) Street 1 lot into 4 lots. come and see. Won’t wells from December 31, Tooele County’s Family DEADLINES FOR clas- May 14, 2007 General Plan amend- last long. By appoint- 2007 until December 31, sifieds ads are Monday (Published in the Tran- ment for Kelly Hansen ment only 41 Lakeview GRANTSVILLE CITY 2009 due to a delay in and Wednesdays by script Bulletin May 15, for Land located close to E d i t h M o n t o y a NOTICE OF PUBLIC construction of sumps 4:45 p.m. 2007) the Irrigation Company Real Estate Advisor (435)840-8251 HEARING ON ZONE 10A and 10B. to change from Rural CHANGE Any comments on this Residential to Low den- NOTICE IS HEREBY modification should be SERVING THE NEEDS OF BUYERS/SELLERS: Manufactured sity Residential allowing FOR SALE – LEASE GIVEN that that Grants- submitted to Mr. Dennis • 1st Time Home Buyers • Empty Nesters up to 2 units per acres. Homes ville City Council will R. Downs, Director, Utah • Singles • Investors • Large Estate Owners Consideration of concept Build to Suit conduct a public hearing OVERLAKEDivision of Solid and SINGLE WIDE, 3bdrm Plan for Jordan Estates • Families Needing Horse Property at the Grantsville City Hazardous Waste, Utah in Tooele for sale, five (5) lots on North Office, 429 E. Main Department of Environ- owner financing, rea- Burmester.RENTALS Street, Grantsville UT on mental Quality, P.O. Box sonable terms. Call All interested persons Wednesday, May 16th, Available 144880,for MaySalt Lake City, Brent 801-864-6949 are invited to attend and 2007 at 7:00 p.m. The Utah 84114-4880. The provide comment1593 Dourocherupon 5 bdrm, 3 bth pubic hearing will con- 60-day comment period these proposals. Written sider the proposed Plan- for this modification will Mobile Homes comments will alsoNewbe Homes ning Commission Rec- end on July 13, 2007, or considered165if E.submitted 1860 N. 3 bdrm, 2 bth ommendations: within 60 days of the ini- Call Shane to the City155Recorder E 1860 inN. 5 bdrm, 3 bth 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile Amendment to Section tial date of publication of advance of the hearing. home for rent, no smok- 14 to allow for two (2) 303 Dourocher this5 bdrm,notice, 3 bthwhichever Current zoning map and ing/ pets. 882-1550 3200 sq. ft. office or retail building. front and two (2) side 135 E. 1860 N. comes3 bdrm, later. 2 bth 840-0344 subdivisions alignments yards on corner lots in A public information Across from City Hall, Post Office and can be viewed at the the RR-1 zone. meeting for this modifi- County Building. Excellent parking. Grantsville City Offices Proposed amendment to cation will be held June Office Space fromCall9:00 for a.m.more toinformation!4:00 295 N. 6th St. Chapter 21 (subdivi- 21, 2007,Safegaurdat 7:00 PropertyPM in p.m. weekdays. Persons sions) to require proof of Ila Sprousethe SouthManagementAuditorium of 435-882-7525 • 435-840-1332 with disabilities needing Office # 801-566-9339 application submitted to the Tooele County C-A INVESTMENT accommodations435-224-2737to par- the State of Utah for Courthouse, 47 South 510 North Main, Plaza ticipate in this hearing their notification and ap- Main Street, Tooele, 500. Available now, should contact the proval of Preliminary Utah. 1400 sqft. For more Grantsville City Offices Plat. For more information information contact at least 3 days in ad- Proposed amendment to about this modification, 882-1199 vance of the hearing. Chapter 21 (subdivi- contact: DATED THIS 20th DAY EXECUTIVE PLAZA of- Get readysions) to require forthe list- Facility Contact Person: UNDER fice space for lease, ing of the filing number OF APRIL 2007 Sean McCandless, Ener- Wendy Palmer $200-$850/mo, all utili- for the record of survey gySolutions. Telephone: Grantsville City ties included. Call Larry on preliminary plats. (801) 649-2000. $ Recorder (801)703-0745 Proposed amendment of Division Contact Person: 127,900 Chapter 20 (sign Ordi- (Published in the Tran- Otis Willoughby, Utah FOR LEASE Office/ script Bulletin May 15, nance) to limit number Division of Solid and full brick rambler • bright & spacious Business Space and /or location of bus 2007) CONTRACT Utilities included. 46, Hazardous Waste, P.O. bench signs. 2 bdrm • auto sprinkler • fenced South Main. 1 month Box 144880, 288 North Proposed rezoning for 1460 West, Salt Lake free. (602)826-9471 Gary Fawson for a strip (480)585-5380 City, Utah 84114-4880. Springof land located at 690 E. T e l e p h o n e : ( 8 0 1 ) HURRY!! Only 6 office Main Street to go from 538-6170. 374 Bevan Way spaces left for lease! an A-10 zone to a CD The modification re- 169 to 364sqft, zone for the purpose of quests and supporting $200-$500. All utilities in a Beautiful Newincreasing numberHome!of documents are available included. Call Kaye at storage units at Grants- to be copied and for (801)580-2791 for appt. 1604 Country Ln • Erdaville Self Storage. public review at the Utah to see. CCSC Enter- Proposed rezoningNEWfor LISTINGDivision of Solid and prises, LLC. Price Reduced $499,900Johnson Cattle Co. on Hazardous Waste or at the northeast side of the offices of EnergySo- SR112 at east5-AcreCity Lot In Erda! Tolutions, be 423 West 300 Lots & Land Boundary from an A-10 South, Suite 200, Salt zone to a RM–15 and built! Lake City, Utah, on busi- CS. 2 Building lots in Tooele. ness days from 9:00 $ Proposed amendmentYour plan or ours!a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and Water included. Perfect for Alan Johnson to ap- 297,000 starter home lots. Great from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 prove final plat Buildfor Heri- your dream home! neighborhood. $35,000 p.m. 5 bdrm • 3.5 bths 6 bdrms, 3 bathrooms, 3 family rooms,tage brickGrove & Phase 1B to The Permittee’s compli- per lot. Desire quick stucco Rambler on 5 acres. $499,900eliminate the park,Callmove Laramie for details sale. (435)830-1978 ance history during the Eastbench beauty • 2 tiered deck the detention basin to a life of the permit being 320acres of land in 1388 North 630 East • parcel of land east of modified is available Tooele County for sale, 662 HeritageBlueridgeGrove, Dr and• Tooeleto 986 Bates Canyonfrom Rdthe • DivisionErda contact May sell in 40acre par- Tooele increase density by three person. 911 N. 1430 East 472 E. 770 North tials owner financing (3) lots. (Published in the Tran- p o s s i b l e C a l l Marilyn Sheranian on script Bulletin May 15, (801)230-7878 21.236 acres of land lo- 2007) (435)882-4513 cated at approximately 820 North Cooley Street 00003533OWNERS to go from an A-10 zone SACRIFICE 35 ACRES to a RR-5 zone for the - was $59,000. NOW 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, .29 acres, 5 bedrooms,purpose of 2developing. bathrooms, $56,900. 90 minutes 3-car garage, handicap access, room Proposed concept for 6 bdrms, 4 bths, 2 kitchens, $ $ from Salt Lake City in Newly updated kitchen & REDUCED 214,900 199,900 to grow in unfinished basement, Development Associates 2 family rooms, on 5 acres in SW Wyoming. Recrea- corner lot, close to school and parks. bathrooms.for forty-eight New(48) Paintlots &at $ $ • Currently 3 bdrms • 1.5 bath • 4 bdrm • 2 full bth • Fully fenced tional paradise. Stun- $239,900 Newer827 carpet.E. Main Street189,900in a Erda. 519,900 • Basement is in the process of • Mountain/lake views ning setting with amaz- RM-15 zone. being fi nished with added family • Great east side neighborhood ing views. Surrounded Minor Subdivision for 1470 W. Hwy 199, Rush Valley room, bedrooms & bathroom by gov't land. EZ terms. NEW LISTING Wendy• 5 acres& Gary Palmer Call Utah Ranches, @ 505 E. Nygreen LLC 877-351-5263. 3269 Hidden Peak RoadStreet 1 lot into• Erda 4 lots. 16 E. Aparicio Dr. 573 W. 200 S. Tooele (ucan) General Plan amend- QUARTER ACRE Lot in 3 bedrooms,ment for 2Kelly full baths,Hansen 5-acres Stockton 10’x12’ Shed horsefor property,Land located largeclose kitchen,to w/loft 2bdrm 1bth mo- formalthe diningIrrigation room,Company vaulted to change from Rural bile home with large ceilings, granite counter tops, 9’ front room and kitchen Residential to Low den- WOW 24.077 acres in Rush Valley. basement,sity Residential 4-car garage,allowing his & $60,000 or offer Very, Very cute home. Wonderful (435)837-2240 hers upclosets to 2 unitsin master per acres. bedroom, $ $ doubleConsideration oven gas cookof concept top. This barn & 20 acre ft of water. 198,500 184,900 is a mustPlan see!for Jordan $569,900Estates $499,900 five (5) lots on North • Overlake • Beautiful Views Beautiful All Brick Home with sun Water Shares • Lrg .24 acre lot • 3 large bdrms room. New Kitchen & Hardwood Burmester. • Full Landscaping & Sprinkling System fl oors, 2500 sq ft., 4 bdrms, 2 All interested persons ONE Settlement Canyon • Large Peaceful Upstairs Loft baths, Full landsapded & auto are invited to attend and water share for sale. • Open Kitchen/Livingroom sprinklers, Fenced yard provide comment upon $6000. (435)882-0351 Call Laramie Dunnthese proposals. forWritten ALL UNDERGROUND WA- comments will also be TER rights for sale considered if submitted Tooele Valley. Please your Real Estateto the needsCity Recorder in 4 Apartments call 435-241-0265 advance of the hearing. Great opportunity to own a multi-unit rental. Current zoning map and UNDERGROUND WA- UNDERIncludes CONTRACT two parcels of land to north. $179,900 subdivisions alignments TER Rights for sale can be viewed at the Erda, Tooele Valley Grantsville435-224-4000City Offices (435)830-2665 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. weekdays. Persons with disabilities needing accommodations to par- ticipate in this hearing should contact the Grantsville City Offices at least 3 days in ad- vance of the hearing. DATED THIS 20th DAY OF APRIL 2007 Wendy Palmer Grantsville City Recorder (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin May 15, 2007) PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Tooele City Council will meet in a Business Meeting on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 at the hour of 7:00 P.M. The meeting will be held at the Tooele City Hall Council Room located at 90 North Main Street, Tooele, Utah. 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Mayor’s Community Recognition Awards 3. Public Recognition Presented by Mayor Pat- rick Dunlavy 4. Open Forum for Pub- lic Comment 5. PUBLIC HEARING and MOTION on Tooele Associates, L.P.’s Janu- ary 30, 2007, Request to Amend Exhibit B to De- velopment Agreement for Overlake Project Area Presented by Rachelle Custer 6. Resolution 2007- 23 A Resolution of the Tooele City Council Adopting the Budget Of- ficer’s Tentative Budget for Tooele City Fiscal 2007-2008, and Estab- lishing the Time and Place of a Public Hear- ing to Consider its Adop- tion Presented by Glenn Caldwell 7. PUBLIC HEARING and MOTION on Ordi- nance 2007-18 An Or- dinance of the Tooele City Council Amending the Tooele City General Plan, Land Use Element, for Approximately 108 Acres of Property Lo- cated at Approximately 1400 South 1930 West, PUBLIC NOTICE from Medium Density On June 26, 2007 at Residential (MDR) to 6:30 p.m., the Tooele Rural Residential (RR) Army Depot will hold and Uses. conduct a public hearing Presented by Rachelle in the South Auditorium Custer of the Tooele County 8. PUBLIC HEARING building, 47 South Main and MOTION on Street, Tooele, Utah. Amended Plat to Vacate The purpose of the hear- and Re-subdivide Deer ing is receive comments Hollow Phase 6, Lots regarding a Class 2 602, 603, 604, and 605 modification to Tooele Located at Elk Hollow Army Depot’s permit for Loop and Deer Hollow Post Closure Monitoring Road and Corrective Action of Presented by Rachelle Solid Waste Manage- Custer ment Units (SWMUs), 9. PUBLIC HEARING administered by the Utah and MOTION on Department of Environ- Amended Plat Home- mental Quality, Division towne Court PUD to Cor- of Solid and Hazardous rect Building Locations Waste. This permit es- Presented by Rachelle tablishes requirements Custer for the evaluation of re- 10. PUBLIC HEARING leases of hazardous and MOTION on Prelimi- wastes or hazardous nary Plan for Hawthorne constituents, the devel- House Subdivision, a opment of and imple- Two Lot 7.45 Acre Sub- mentation of corrective division at Three O measures, and the post Clock Dr and Main St closure monitoring and Presented by Rachelle maintenance of imple- Custer mented corrective meas- 11. Resolution 2007- 24 ures. Proposed modifi- A Resolution of the cation to the permit in- Tooele City Council clude: Authorizing the Mayor to 1. Incorporating by refer- Sign a Contract With Su- ence, the Corrective perior Excavating for Measures Completion Schedule “A” (Utility Up- Reports for the following grades) and Schedule SWMU’s: “B” (Concrete Work) of a. SWMU 20 – Ammo the 2007 Roadway Im- Equipment Deactivation provements Project Furnace Site Presented By Paul Han- b. SWMU 21 – Ammo sen Deactivation Furnace 12. Resolution 2007- 25 Site A Resolution of the c. SWMU 34 – Pesticide Tooele City Council Storage and Handling PUBLIC NOTICE Authorizing the Mayor to Area Notice is hereby given Sign a Contract With Kil- d. SWMU 42 – Building that the Tooele City gore Paving for Sched- 539 Bomb Washout Fa- Council will meet in a ule “C” (Roto-Mill and cility Business Meeting on Asphalt Overlay) of the e. SWMU 52d – Horse Wednesday, May 16, 2007 Roadway Improve- Stable Area 2007 at the hour of 7:00 ments Project f. SWMU 12/15 – Sani- P.M. The meeting will Presented by Paul Han- tary Waste Landfill and be held at the Tooele sen Pesticide Disposal Area City Hall Council Room 13. Resolution 2007-26 2. Incorporating by refer- located at 90 North Main A Resolution of the ence, the 2006 Ground- Street, Tooele, Utah. Tooele City Council water Flow and Contami- 1. Pledge of Allegiance Authorizing the Mayor to nant Transport Modeling 2. Mayor’s Community Sign a Contract With In- Report, and the Spring Recognition Awards termountain Slurry Seal 2006 Groundwater Moni- 3. Public Recognition for Schedule “D” (Slurry toring Report. Presented by Mayor Pat- Seal) of the 2007 Road- 3. The update of figures ADVERTISEMENT FOR rick Dunlavy way Improvements Pro- and tables reflecting BIDS 4. Open Forum for Pub- ject. newly installed monitor- TOOELE COUNTY lic Comment Presented By Paul Han- ing wells that may be 47 SOUTH MAIN NOTICE OF 60-DAY 5. PUBLIC HEARING sen used for evaluation of TOOELE, UT 84074 COMMENT PERIOD and MOTION on Tooele 14. Resolution 2007-22 groundwater conditions Separate sealed bids for AND PUBLIC INFOR- Associates, L.P.’s Janu- A Resolution of the on and off of the installa- Country Club Drive will MATION MEETING ary 30, 2007, Request to Tooele City Council tion. be received by Tooele Notice is hereby given Amend Exhibit B to De- Authorizing the Mayor to 4. The addition of a sum- County at the Tooele NOTICE TO CREDI- that EnergySolutions, velopment Agreement Sign a Contract with Pri- mary of groundwater County Engineers Office, TORS PUBLIC NOTICE LLC has requested a for Overlake Project ceWaterhouseCoopers modeling activities con- 47 South Main Street, IN THE THIRD JUDI- The U.S. Army Chemical Class 2 modification to Area LLP for Litigation Re- ducted in 2006. Room 113, Tooele, UT CIAL DISTRICT Materials Agency an- its State-issued Part B Presented by Rachelle lated Services 5. The update of phase 84074 until 2:00 p.m. (lo- COURT, TOOELE nounces the opening of Permit to allow their Custer Presented by Roger completion dates for cal time) Monday, May COUNTY, TOOELE DE- a 45-day public com- Clive, Utah, facility to re- 6. Resolution 2007- 23 Baker milestones and deliver- 21, 2007 and then pub- PARTMENT, STATE OF ment for its Draft Finding vise Condition VI.E.2.i. A Resolution of the 15. Minutes ables required by the licly opened and read UTAH. of No Significant Impact of Module VI, Groundwa- Tooele City Council May 2, 2007 permit. aloud in the auditorium IN THE MATTER OF (FONSI) to its Environ- ter Monitoring. The pro- Adopting the Budget Of- 16. Invoices A copy of the permit will on the first floor. THE ESTATE OF mental Assessment (EA) posed revision would al- ficer’s Tentative Budget Presented by Sharon be available for review The Project includes the LARRY EVERETT VAN- for “Proposed Modifica- lowTuesdafor a delayy inMaythe in15,- 2007 for Tooele City Fiscal Dawson Tooele byTranscripthe general publict-Bullereconstructiontin of Coun- CAMP, Deceased. tions to Support the De- B9 stallation of monitoring 2007-2008, and Estab- 17. Mayor’s Report during regular business try Club Drive in front of PROBATE NO. struction of Mustard wells from December 31, lishing the Time and 18. Adjourn hours at the Tooele the golf course club- 063300055 Agents and Munitions at 2007Publicuntil December Notices31, Public Notices PlacePublicof a PublicNoticesHear - SharonPublic A. Dawson Notices ArmyPublicDepot NoticesEnviron - housePublicin NoticesStansbury JUDGE:Public Mark Notices Kouris thePublicTooele NoticesChemical Public Notices 2009Meetingsdue to a delay in Meetings ing toMeetingsConsider its Adop- TooeleMeetings City Recorder mentalMeetingsOffice (Building Park.MiscellaneousWork includes the AllMiscellaneouspersons having AgentMiscellaneousDisposal Facility Miscellaneous construction of sumps tion Pursuant to the Ameri- 8) located two miles removal of the existing claims against the above (TOCDF) in Utah.” The 10A and 10B. PUBLIC NOTICE Presented by Glenn cans with Disabilities south of Tooele, Utah. pavement, curb, gutter estate are required to comment period runs SUMMONS Any comments on this Notice is hereby given Caldwell Act, Individuals Needing The permit will also be and sidewalk, and the present them to the un- from May 15, 2007 EVA TORRES-GUTIER- modification should be that the North Tooele 7. PUBLIC HEARING Special Accommoda- available for review at construction of new curb, dersigned or the Clerk of through midnight Moun- REZ, Petitioner submitted to Mr. Dennis County Fire Protection and MOTION on Ordi- tions Should Notify the State of Utah, De- gutter, sidewalk and the Court on or before tain Daylight Time of vs. R. Downs, Director, Utah Service District will hold nance 2007-18 An Or- Sharon A. Dawson, partment of Environmen- pavement section. Other three (3) months from June 29, 2007. ANGEL ALDO HER- Division of Solid and their regular monthly dinance of the Tooele Tooele City Recorder, at tal Quality, Division of work items include the the date of first publica- The EA evaluates the NANDEZ-JUAREZ, Re- Hazardous Waste, Utah board meeting on May City Council Amending 843-2110 prior to the Solid and Hazardous relocation of a large tion of this Notice, or environmental effects of spondent. Department of Environ- 17, 2007 at 6:30 p.m. at the Tooele City General meeting. TDD Phone Waste, located at 288 fountain, mailbox and said claims shall be for- the Army’s proposed ac- Case No. 064300314 mental Quality, P.O. Box the Lakepoint Fire Sta- Plan, Land Use Element, Number 843-2108 North 1460 West, Salt signs as well as storm ever barred. tion: installation and op- Judge: Mark Kouris 144880, Salt Lake City, tion, 1528 Sunset Road, for Approximately 108 (Published in the Tran- Lake City, Utah. drainage improvements. ROBERT L. NEELEY eration of additional THE STATE OF UTAH Utah 84114-4880. The Lake Point, UT. Acres of Property Lo- script Bulletin May 15, Questions concerning The CONTRACT DOCU- Attorney for Personal equipment and systems TO THE ABOVE- 60-day comment period The agenda will be as cated at Approximately 2007) the proposed modifica- MENTS will be available Representative at the Army’s existing NAMED RESPONDENT: for this modification will follows: 1400 South 1930 West, tion may be directed to after Monday, April 23, 2485 Grant Ave,. Suite TOCDF at Deseret You are hereby sum- end on July 13, 2007, or 1. Roll call from Medium Density PUBLIC NOTICE the Tooele Army Depot 2007 and may be exam- 200 Chemical Depot in Utah moned and required to within 60 days of the ini- 2. Approval of April 19, Residential (MDR) to On June 26, 2007 at Environmental Office, by ined at the following lo- Ogden, Utah 84401 for the purpose of de- file an Answer in writing tial date of publication of 2007 minutes Rural Residential (RR) 6:30 p.m., the Tooele contacting Larry McFar- cation: (Published in the Tran- stroying the depot’s to the attached Petition this notice, whichever 3. Update regarding Uses. Army Depot will hold and land at (435) 833-3235 J-U-B Engineers, Inc. script Bulletin May 1, 8 & large inventory of mus- with the Clerk of the comes later. new Stansbury Station Presented by Rachelle conduct a public hearing or HYPERLINK 2875 South Decker Lake 15, 2007) tard agents and muni- Tooele County Court- A public information 4. Bills and Communica- Custer in the South Auditorium "mailto:larry.mcfarland@ Drive, Suite 575 tions that contain ele- house, 47 South Main meeting for this modifi- tions 8. PUBLIC HEARING of the Tooele County us.army.mil" larry.mcfar- Salt Lake City, UT 84119 PUBLIC NOTICE vated levels of mercury Street, Tooele, Utah cation will be held June 5. Policies and proce- and MOTION on building, 47 South Main [email protected], or (801)886-9052 The Utah Division of For- contamination and/or a 84074 and to serve 21, 2007, at 7:00 PM in dures Amended Plat to Vacate Street, Tooele, Utah. the Utah Division of Copies of the CON- estry, Fire and State large quantity of undrain- upon, or mail to the peti- the South Auditorium of 6. Approve new mem- and Re-subdivide Deer The purpose of the hear- Solid and Hazardous TRACT DOCUMENTS Lands has received an a b l e s o l i d s a n d tioner at 560 Havasu the Tooele County bers Hollow Phase 6, Lots ing is receive comments Waste by contacting may be obtained at the application to lease the sludge-like material. Street, Tooele, Utah Courthouse, 47 South 7. Other business 602, 603, 604, and 605 regarding a Class 2 Helge Gabert at (801) office of the Engineer following described This EA provides infor- 84074, a copy of said Main Street, Tooele, 8. Adjournment Located at Elk Hollow modification to Tooele 538-6170 or HYPER- upon a non-refundable lands: mation to be considered answer, within 20 days if Utah. Dated this 8th day of Loop and Deer Hollow Army Depot’s permit for LINK payment of $25.00 for TOOELE COUNTY in making decisions re- you are served in the For more information May, 2007 Road Post Closure Monitoring "mailto:[email protected] each set payable to Sovereign lands lying garding the proposed State of Utah, or within about this modification, Cassandra Ray Presented by Rachelle and Corrective Action of v" [email protected]. J-U-B Engineers, Inc. below the meander line action and its alterna- 30 days if you are contact: Admin. Clerk Custer Solid Waste Manage- A 60 Day public com- A five percent (5%) Bid within the bed of Great tives. The EA was pre- served outside the State Facility Contact Person: (Published in the Tran- 9. PUBLIC HEARING ment Units (SWMUs), ment period regarding Bond will be required. Salt Lake as described pared pursuant to the of Utah, after service of Sean McCandless, Ener- script Bulletin May 10 & and MOTION on administered by the Utah the proposed modifica- TOOELE COUNTY below: National Environmental this Summons upon you. gySolutions. Telephone: 15, 2007) Amended Plat Home- Department of Environ- tion of the permit begins Jim Lawrence, County Township 2 North, Policy Act, 40 CFR If you fail to do so, judg- (801) 649-2000. mental Quality, Division on May 14, 2007 and will Engineer Range 6 West, SLB&M. 1500-1508. ment by default will be PUBLIC NOTICE towne Court PUD to Cor- Division Contact Person: of Solid and Hazardous end at 5:00 pm on July (Published in the Tran- Section 9: Within. The EA summarizes the taken against you for the Notice is hereby given rect Building Locations Otis Willoughby, Utah Waste. This permit es- 13, 2007. Written com- script Bulletin April 24, Beginning at a point purpose and need for relief demanded in said that the Tooele City Presented by Rachelle Division of Solid and tablishes requirements ments may be submitted 26, May 1, 3, 8, 10, 15 & which bears West the proposed action and Petition, which has been Council will meet in a Custer Hazardous Waste, P.O. for the evaluation of re- to Larry McFarland, En- 17, 2007) 2425.57 feet and North provides relevant back- filed with the Clerk of the Work Session on 10. PUBLIC HEARING Box 144880, 288 North leases of hazardous vironmental Office, 1957.64 feet from the ground information about above-entitled Court. Wednesday, May 16, and MOTION on Prelimi- NOTICE TO CON- 1460 West, Salt Lake wastes or hazardous SJMTE-CDN, 1 Tooele south quarter corner of the chemical warfare You can obtain a copy of 2007, at the hour of 5:00 nary Plan for Hawthorne TRACTORS City, Utah 84114-4880. constituents, the devel- Army Depot, Building 8, said Section 9, and run- agents to be destroyed. the Verified Petition by P.M. The meeting will House Subdivision, a The Tooele County T e l e p h o n e : ( 8 0 1 ) opment of and imple- T o o e l e , U t a h ning thence N. 40˚ The proposed actions writing to the clerk of the be held at the Tooele Two Lot 7.45 Acre Sub- School District is re- 538-6170. mentation of corrective 84074-5003 or to Mr. 56'50" E. 456.50 feet, and no-action alterna- court at Tooele County City Hall Large Confer- division at Three O questing bids for pave- The modification re- measures, and the post Dennis Downs, Director, thence N. 28˚35'32" E. tives are described as Courthouse, 47 South ence Room located at Clock Dr and Main St ment rehabilitation and quests and supporting closure monitoring and Division of Solid and 365.63 feet, thence N. well as other alternatives Main Street, Tooele, 90 North Main Street, Presented by Rachelle site improvements at documents are available maintenance of imple- Hazardous Waste, Utah 45˚49'29" E. 350.81 feet, to the proposed action. Utah 84074. READ Tooele, Utah. Custer various school sites lo- to be copied and for mented corrective meas- Department of Environ- thence S. 44˚10'31" E. The affected environ- THESE PAPERS CARE- 1. Budget Discussion 11. Resolution 2007- 24 cated in Tooele County, public review at the Utah ures. Proposed modifi- mental Quality, 288 107.79 feet thence S. ment and potential envi- FULLY. These papers Sharon A. Dawson A Resolution of the Utah. Plans and specifi- Division of Solid and cation to the permit in- North 1460 West, PO 42˚43'30" W. 620.65 r o n m e n t a l c o n s e - mean that you are being Tooele City Recorder Tooele City Council cations will be available Hazardous Waste or at clude: Box 144880, Salt Lake feet, thence S. 28˚36'49" quences are described sued for divorce. Pursuant to the Ameri- Authorizing the Mayor to at the Tooele County the offices of EnergySo- 1. Incorporating by refer- City, Utah 84114-4880. W. 110.62 feet, thence as well as identification DATED this 9th day of can with Disabilities Act, Sign a Contract With Su- School District Board Of- lutions, 423 West 300 ence, the Corrective May 3, 2007 S. 17˚19'13" W. 376.56 of potential environ- August, 2006. Individuals Needing Spe- perior Excavating for fice at 92 South Lode- South, Suite 200, Salt Measures Completion (Published in the Tran- feet, thence S. 25˚15'51" mental impacts of imple- EVA TORRES GUTIER- cial Accommodations Schedule “A” (Utility Up- stone Street, Tooele, Lake City, Utah, on busi- Reports for the following script Bulletin May 15 & W. 120.00 feet thence N. menting the proposed REZ Should Notify Sharon A. grades) and Schedule Utah and Nolte Associ- ness days from 9:00 SWMU’s: 17, 2007) 41˚00'10"W. 249.17 feet action and no-action al- Petitioner Dawson, Tooele City Re- “B” (Concrete Work) of ates, 5217 South State a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and a. SWMU 20 – Ammo to the point of beginning. ternatives in addition to (Published in the Tran- corder, at 843-2110 prior the 2007 Roadway Im- Street, Suite 300 Murray from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 Equipment Deactivation Containing approxi- mitigation measures as script Bulletin May 1, 8, to the meeting. TDD provements Project Public Notices Utah on May 24, 2007. p.m. Furnace Site mately 3.27 Acres, more appropriate. The DRAFT 15 & 22, 2007) P h o n e N u m b e r Presented By Paul Han- A $30.00 non-refundable The Permittee’s compli- sen b. SWMU 21 – Ammo Trustees or less. FONSI summarizes find- 843-2108 deposit is required. A SUMMONS ance history during the 12. Resolution 2007- 25 Deactivation Furnace Any individual wishing to ings and makes a rec- (Published in the Tran- Deadline for public no- pre-bid walk through will THE STATE OF UTAH life of the permit being A Resolution of the Site submit a competing ap- ommendation to proceed script Bulletin May 15, tices is 4 p.m. the day be held on site, May 30, TO RANDY BLAND: modified is available Tooele City Council c. SWMU 34 – Pesticide plication to lease this with a Finding of No Sig- 2007) prior to publication. 2007 at 3:00 pm. You are hereby notified from the Division contact Authorizing the Mayor to Storage and Handling property should indicate nificant Impact because Public notices submit- Sealed bids are due that a petition to termi- person. PUBLIC NOTICE Sign a Contract With Kil- Area so in writing. of a no significant ad- ted past the deadline June 6, 2007 by 3:00 pm nate your parental rights (Published in the Tran- Notice is hereby given gore Paving for Sched- d. SWMU 42 – Building The Division will accept verse impact on the pub- will not be accepted. and must be addressed has been filed against script Bulletin May 15, that the Tooele City ule “C” (Roto-Mill and 539 Bomb Washout Fa- competing applications lic or the environment. UPAXLP to Mr. Richard Reese, you with the Clerk of the 2007) Council will meet in a Asphalt Overlay) of the cility until: A poster session will be Business Administrator, Third District Court, Business Meeting on 2007 Roadway Improve- e. SWMU 52d – Horse 5:00 PM FRIDAY, JUNE held on June 6, 2007, Tooele County School Tooele County, Utah. PUBLIC NOTICE Wednesday, May 16, ments Project Stable Area Public Notices 1, 2007 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., to District, 92 South Lode- You are hereby sum- NOTICE IS HERBY 2007 at the hour of 7:00 Presented by Paul Han- f. SWMU 12/15 – Sani- DIVISION OF FOR- provide an opportunity Miscellaneous stone Way, Tooele, moned and required to GIVEN THAT the Tooele P.M. The meeting will sen tary Waste Landfill and ESTRY, FIRE AND for members of the pub- Utah. Bids must be ac- file an answer in writing City Planning Commis- be held at the Tooele 13. Resolution 2007-26 Pesticide Disposal Area STATE LANDS lic to learn more about Deadline for public no- companied by a Bid to the Petition at 74 sion will meet in a public City Hall Council Room A Resolution of the 2. Incorporating by refer- 1594 WEST NORTH the EA and the proposed tices is 4 p.m. the day Bond equivalent to 5% South 100 East, Tooele, hearing and Business located at 90 North Main Tooele City Council ence, the 2006 Ground- TEMPLE, SUITE 3520 action. The poster ses- prior to publication. of the total amount bid. Utah, 84074 and to meeting scheduled for Street, Tooele, Utah. Authorizing the Mayor to water Flow and Contami- BOX 145707 sion will be held at the Public notices submit- The bid must be clearly serve upon, or mail to Wednesday, May 23, 1. Pledge of Allegiance Sign a Contract With In- nant Transport Modeling SALT LAKE CITY, Tooele Chemical Stock- ted past the deadline marked on the outside of Gary Buhler, Petitioner's 2007 in the hour of 7:00 2. Mayor’s Community termountain Slurry Seal Report, and the Spring UTAH 84111-5703 pile Outreach Office, 54 will not be accepted. the envelope “Pavement Attorney, PO Box 229, PM. The meeting will be Recognition Awards for Schedule “D” (Slurry 2006 Groundwater Moni- (801)538-5555 South Main Street, in UPAXLP Rehabilitation 2007”. Grantsville, UT 84029- held at Tooele City Hall 3. Public Recognition Seal) of the 2007 Road- toring Report. Reference No.: SULA Tooele. Also, copies of The District reserves the 0229, a copy of said an- in the City Council Presented by Mayor Pat- way Improvements Pro- 3. The update of figures ADVERTISEMENT FOR 300 00046 the EA and the Draft right to waive any for- swer within 20 days after Chambers, located at 90 rick Dunlavy ject. and tables reflecting BIDS The Division reserves FONSI may be read or malities and accept or service of this Summons N Main Street, Tooele, 4. Open Forum for Pub- Presented By Paul Han- newly installed monitor- TOOELE COUNTY the right to reject any ap- obtained at the Tooele reject any bid it deems in upon you. If you fail so Utah. lic Comment sen ing wells that may be 47 SOUTH MAIN plication or subsequent Chemical Stockpile Out- its best interest. to do, judgment by de- Public Hearing to amend 5. PUBLIC HEARING 14. Resolution 2007-22 used for evaluation of TOOELE, UT 84074 bid. reach Office during nor- (Published in the Tran- fault will be taken Oaks at Deer Hollow and MOTION on Tooele A Resolution of the groundwater conditions Separate sealed bids for (Published in the Tran- mal office hours M-F script Bulletin May 15, against you for the relief PUD. Vacating and Associates, L.P.’s Janu- Tooele City Council on and off of the installa- Country Club Drive will script Bulletin May 1, 8 & 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. or 17 & 22, 2007) demanded in said Peti- amending the Oaks at ary 30, 2007, Request to Authorizing the Mayor to tion. be received by Tooele 15, 2007) call (435) 882-3773, toll tion. Dated this May 7th, Deer Hollow subdivision. Amend Exhibit B to De- Sign a Contract with Pri- 4. The addition of a sum- County at the Tooele NOTICE TO CREDI- free (800) 471-1617, 2007. Changing some building velopment Agreement ceWaterhouseCoopers mary of groundwater County Engineers Office, TORS PUBLIC NOTICE Fax: (435) 882-7904. /s/ Gary Buhler and road placement. for Overlake Project LLP for Litigation Re- modeling activities con- 47 South Main Street, IN THE THIRD JUDI- The U.S. Army Chemical These documents and (Published in the Tran- Pursuant to the Ameri- Area lated Services ducted in 2006. Room 113, Tooele, UT CIAL DISTRICT Materials Agency an- additional information script Bulletin May 8, 15, cans with Disabilities Presented by Rachelle Presented by Roger 5. The update of phase 84074 until 2:00 p.m. (lo- COURT, TOOELE nounces the opening of may also be obtained 22 & 29, 2007) Act, individuals needing Custer Baker completion dates for cal time) Monday, May COUNTY, TOOELE DE- a 45-day public com- online at www.cma. special accommodation 6. Resolution 2007- 23 15. Minutes milestones and deliver- 21, 2007 and then pub- PARTMENT, STATE OF ment for its Draft Finding army.mil. during this meeting A Resolution of the May 2, 2007 ables required by the licly opened and read UTAH. of No Significant Impact (Published in the Tran- should notify Rachelle Tooele City Council 16. Invoices permit. aloud in the auditorium IN THE MATTER OF (FONSI) to its Environ- script Bulletin May 15, Custer, Tooele City Adopting the Budget Of- Presented by Sharon A copy of the permit will on the first floor. THE ESTATE OF mental Assessment (EA) 2007) Planner prior to the ficer’s Tentative Budget Dawson be available for review The Project includes the LARRY EVERETT VAN- for “Proposed Modifica- meeting at (435) for Tooele City Fiscal 17. Mayor’s Report by the general public reconstruction of Coun- CAMP, Deceased. tions to Support the De- 843-2130 or TDD (435) 2007-2008, and Estab- 18. Adjourn during regular business try Club Drive in front of PROBATE NO. struction of Mustard lishing the Time and hours at the Tooele the golf course club- 063300055 Agents and Munitions at TOOELETRANSCRIPT Clean Out Your 843-2180. Sharon A. Dawson Basement (Published in the Tran- Place of a Public Hear- Tooele City Recorder Army Depot Environ- house in Stansbury JUDGE: Mark Kouris the Tooele Chemical BULLETIN script Bulletin April 24, ing to Consider its Adop- Pursuant to the Ameri- mental Office (Building Park. Work includes the All persons having Agent Disposal Facility 882-0050 May 1, 8 & 15, 2007) tion cans with Disabilities 8) located two miles removal of the existing claims against the above (TOCDF) in Utah.” The Presented by Glenn Act, Individuals Needing south of Tooele, Utah. pavement, curb, gutter estate are required to comment period runs Caldwell Special Accommoda- The permit will also be and sidewalk, and the present them to the un- from May 15, 2007 7. PUBLIC HEARING tions Should Notify available for review at construction of new curb, dersigned or the Clerk of through midnight Moun- and MOTION on Ordi- Sharon A. Dawson, the State of Utah, De- gutter, sidewalk and the Court on or before tain Daylight Time of nance 2007-18 An Or- Tooele City Recorder, at partment of Environmen- pavement section. Other three (3) months from June 29, 2007. dinance of the Tooele 843-2110 prior to the tal Quality, Division of work items include the the date of first publica- The EA evaluates the City Council Amending meeting. TDD Phone Solid and Hazardous relocation of a large tion of this Notice, or environmental effects of the Tooele City General Number 843-2108 Waste, located at 288 fountain, mailbox and said claims shall be for- the Army’s proposed ac- Plan, Land Use Element, (Published in the Tran- North 1460 West, Salt signs as well as storm ever barred. tion: installation and op- for Approximately 108 script Bulletin May 15, Lake City, Utah. drainage improvements. ROBERT L. NEELEY eration of additional Acres of Property Lo- 2007) Questions concerning The CONTRACT DOCU- Attorney for Personal equipment and systems cated at Approximately the proposed modifica- MENTS will be available Representative at the Army’s existing 1400 South 1930 West, tion may be directed to after Monday, April 23, 2485 Grant Ave,. Suite TOCDF at Deseret from Medium Density the Tooele Army Depot 2007 and may be exam- 200 Chemical Depot in Utah Residential (MDR) to Environmental Office, by ined at the following lo- Ogden, Utah 84401 for the purpose of de- Rural Residential (RR) contacting Larry McFar- cation: (Published in the Tran- stroying the depot’s Uses. land at (435) 833-3235 J-U-B Engineers, Inc. script Bulletin May 1, 8 & large inventory of mus- Presented by Rachelle or HYPERLINK 2875 South Decker Lake 15, 2007) tard agents and muni- Custer "mailto:larry.mcfarland@ Drive, Suite 575 tions that contain ele- 8. PUBLIC HEARING us.army.mil" larry.mcfar- Salt Lake City, UT 84119 vated levels of mercury and MOTION on [email protected], or (801)886-9052 contamination and/or a Amended Plat to Vacate the Utah Division of Copies of the CON- large quantity of undrain- and Re-subdivide Deer Solid and Hazardous TRACT DOCUMENTS a b l e s o l i d s a n d Hollow Phase 6, Lots Waste by contacting may be obtained at the sludge-like material. 602, 603, 604, and 605 Helge Gabert at (801) office of the Engineer This EA provides infor- Located at Elk Hollow 538-6170 or HYPER- upon a non-refundable mation to be considered Loop and Deer Hollow LINK payment of $25.00 for in making decisions re- Road "mailto:[email protected] each set payable to garding the proposed Presented by Rachelle v" [email protected]. J-U-B Engineers, Inc. action and its alterna- Custer A 60 Day public com- A five percent (5%) Bid tives. The EA was pre- 9. PUBLIC HEARING ment period regarding Bond will be required. pared pursuant to the and MOTION on the proposed modifica- TOOELE COUNTY National Environmental Amended Plat Home- tion of the permit begins Jim Lawrence, County Policy Act, 40 CFR towne Court PUD to Cor- on May 14, 2007 and will Engineer 1500-1508. rect Building Locations end at 5:00 pm on July (Published in the Tran- The EA summarizes the Presented by Rachelle 13, 2007. Written com- script Bulletin April 24, purpose and need for Custer ments may be submitted 26, May 1, 3, 8, 10, 15 & the proposed action and 10. PUBLIC HEARING to Larry McFarland, En- 17, 2007) provides relevant back- and MOTION on Prelimi- vironmental Office, ground information about nary Plan for Hawthorne SJMTE-CDN, 1 Tooele the chemical warfare House Subdivision, a Army Depot, Building 8, agents to be destroyed. Twowww.tooeletranscript.comLot 7.45 Acre Sub- T o o e l e , U t a h The proposed actions division at Three O 84074-5003 or to Mr. and no-action alterna- Clock Dr and Main St Dennis Downs, Director, tives are described as Presented by Rachelle Division of Solid and well as other alternatives Custer Hazardous Waste, Utah to the proposed action. 11. Resolution 2007- 24 Department of Environ- The affected environ- A Resolution of the mental Quality, 288 ment and potential envi- TooeleTo CityplaceCouncil your classifiedNorth 1460 West, PO ads in the Tooele rTranscript o n m e n t a l c o n s e - Bulletin, Authorizing the Mayor to Box 144880, Salt Lake quences are described Sign a Contract With Su- City, Utah 84114-4880. as well as identification perior Excavating for visitMay 3, www.tooeletranscript.com.2007 of potential environ- Schedule “A” (Utility Up- (Published in the Tran- mental impacts of imple- grades) and Schedule script Bulletin May 15 & menting the proposed “B” (Concrete Work) of 17, 2007) action and no-action al- Yourthe 2007 Roadway adIm -will appear in the print issue of the ternativesTranscriptin addition to Bulletin, provements Project mitigation measures as Presented By Paul Han- appropriate. The DRAFT senTooele Valley Extra and on the tooeletranscript.comFONSI summarizes find- website! 12. Resolution 2007- 25 ings and makes a rec- A Resolution of the ommendation to proceed Tooele City Council with a Finding of No Sig- Authorizing the Mayor to nificant Impact because Sign a Contract With Kil- of a no significant ad- gore Paving for Sched- verse impact on the pub- ule “C” (Roto-Mill and lic or the environment. Asphalt Overlay) of the A poster session will be 2007 Roadway Improve- held on June 6, 2007, ments Project from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., to Presented by Paul Han- provide an opportunity sen for members of the pub- 13. Resolution 2007-26 lic to learn more about A Resolution of the the EA and the proposed Tooele City Council action. The poster ses- Authorizing the Mayor to sion will be held at the Sign a Contract With In- Tooele Chemical Stock- termountain Slurry Seal pile Outreach Office, 54 for Schedule “D” (Slurry South Main Street, in Seal) of the 2007 Road- Tooele. Also, copies of way Improvements Pro- the EA and the Draft ject. FONSI may be read or Presented By Paul Han- obtained at the Tooele sen Chemical Stockpile Out- 14. Resolution 2007-22 reach Office during nor- A Resolution of the mal office hours M-F Tooele City Council 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. or Authorizing the Mayor to call (435) 882-3773, toll Sign a Contract with Pri- free (800) 471-1617, ceWaterhouseCoopers Fax: (435) 882-7904. LLP for Litigation Re- These documents and lated Services additional information Presented by Roger may also be obtained Baker online at www.cma. 15. Minutes army.mil. May 2, 2007 (Published in the Tran- 16. Invoices script Bulletin May 15, Presented by Sharon 2007) Dawson 17. Mayor’s Report 18. Adjourn Sharon A. Dawson Tooele City Recorder Pursuant to the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act, Individuals Needing Special Accommoda- tions Should Notify Sharon A. Dawson, Tooele City Recorder, at 843-2110 prior to the meeting. TDD Phone Number 843-2108 (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin May 15, 2007) B10

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group to learn and explore mate, structure of the govern- with the help of school district Challenge different topics. The subjects ment and notable literary and funding. Johnson said over the continued from page B1 selected for studying through- artistic figures were among last two years there has been out the year were decided by a the things studied. an opportunity to apply for a Tonioli said. “I had a program group of parents and members The culmination of this grant. She said they’ve applied we used at West Elementary of the school personnel who year’s study ended when each and been awarded money for several years that involved used the Utah State Office of group presented a play based from the school district. parents.” Education Core Curriculum as on their area of study. For the But even with the funding, She said that although the a starting point. fifth- and sixth-graders it was GT Challenge would not be Martha Johansen, parent a condensed presentation of initial program at West dwin- the success it is if not for the volunteer and program direc- “The Taming of the Shrew” in dled out, when approached countless volunteer hours of tor for GT Challenge, said, its original vernacular. by the parents at Overlake, Tonioli and the parents who “The benefit for the student is “My favorite thing about she had the know-how need- teach the classes. ed to begin again at the new an opportunity to get a deeper the program is to present the look and more concentrated students with a new concept “I can’t say enough about school. those who dedicate hours and “They kind of tweaked it study of subjects that the or idea and see them work school teacher may not have to mentally wrap their heads hours of their time in making and got it started and I guided the program work,” Johnson them a little bit,” Tonioli said. the time to do in the regular around it, to figure it out, to class day.” think about things they might said. “We truly wouldn’t be Admission into the program From second grade to sixth, not have considered before,” able to do it without all of is decided by a number of each group of students has an Johansen said. “For me per- their help.” criteria. opportunity to study different sonally, it was having my fifth- One of the outcomes of the “Last year the district stan- subjects during the year. This and sixth-grade class read program’s success has been dardized how the students got year the focus for second-grad- through Shakespeare’s “The the migration of the idea to into the Gifted and Talented ers was exploring literature. Taming of the Shrew,” and ini- other elementary schools in Program,” Johnson said. Johansen said they looked tially having it just sail over the district. Tonioli said all The parents first have to at many different aspects of their heads.” request that their student be of the elementary schools in literature including, fiction, She said at first the students the district have shown some included, followed by a num- histories, international folk were nervous about memoriz- ber of other steps. This year interest. tales, biographies, mythology, ing their difficult lines. Johnson, Tonioli and the program used core test exploration and science. “They stuck with it, they Johansen emphasized the scores, and surveys from the The combined third- and worked hard, and it was a importance of the program child’s parent and teacher. fourth-grade class studied sheer delight to see them get because of the good it does Only the top 7 and a half per- pre-American history and the it. They started to understand cent of second- through sixth- Revolutionary War. These stu- the meaning, the humor, and for the students involved. graders that applied were dents learned about important then to portray it in their act- Johansen said, “They learn taken. people during that time and ing. It was delightful and so about different ideas and dif- Johnson said this year they what role they played in the satisfying to me,” she said. ferent points of view, and that were able to include 43 stu- birth of the nation. Although the program has differences of opinion create dents in GT Challenge. Shakespeare and the evolved over the years giving opportunities for respect, the For one hour each Friday, Renaissance were the focus more focus to state core cur- sharing of ideas and the prob- these 43 students got together for the fifth- and sixth-grad- photography / Kari Scribner riculum, the last two years the ability of learning something with other kids in their age ers. The culture, political cli- Grace Morrison looks forelorn in “The Taming of the Shrew.” program has been bolstered of value.”

Frank BIRTHDAYS WEDDINGS OHLMAN Barney/Bevan M Attorney at Law Dorothy Caldwell Thompson Shayne and Connie Barney FREE of Richfield are pleased to Consultation You are cordially invited to announce the marriage of their for Concealed attend a “belated” 80th birth- daughter Brooke to Ty Bevan, Wills & day open house for Dorothy the son of Gary and Lynne Firearms Training Caldwell Thompson on May 19, Bevan. They were married Trusts Get your Concealed 2007 from 2-5 p.m., to be held at Saturday, May 12, 2007, in the Firearms permit. Classes the LDS church located at 192 Manti Temple. A reception was held on a regular basis. W. 2nd S. No gifts, your pres- held in their honor that evening 493 W. 400 N. Tooele More information available at: ence is the only gift desired. in the Venice Ward building. An www.greatbasinguns.com open house will be held Friday, 882-4800 or Call May 18, 2007, at the Bevan resi- dence in Tooele. They will return www.schmutzmohlman.com 435-830-3921 to Logan to complete their edu- Dorothy Caldwell Thompson cation at Utah State University Brooke Barney and Ty Bevan this fall. Prudential MISSIONARIES Utah Real Estate Hicks / Jones

Logan Gumucio Duane Hicks and Patty Hicks are proud to announce the mar- Logan Gumucio has accepted a call to serve a full-time mis- riage of their daughter Sara Hicks has joined the Grantsville sion for The Church of Jesus to Bryce Jones, son of Brent and Office of Prudential Christ of Latter-day Saints in Carolyn Jones of Enoch, Utah. Utah Real Estate Houston, Texas. Logan will be Bryce and Sara will be married Experienced Realtor waiting speaking in the Willow Creek May 18, 2007, in the Bountiful Tsaacto serve your real estateButler needs. Ward Sunday, May 20, at 12:50 Temple. Bryce and Sara wish to invite all their friends to share in Please contact Isaac at p.m., 410 Shelley Lane in Cell 801-867-6753 Grantsville. Logan is the son of a celebration of their marriage Business office 435-884-0555 David and Kimberly Gumucio, that evening from 6 to 8 p.m. for any Real Estate needs or and brother of Landon, Austin, at the Eagles Nest located on questions. and Elder Aaron Gumucio (cur- the Tooele Army Depot. No I.D. rently serving in the Pittsburgh required. Bryce and Sara will PA mission). live in Enoch until December. Sara Hicks and Bryce Jones Logan Gumucio Sara continuing her education on a ranch outside Cedar City, in at Southern Utah University and December they will transfer to Bryce finishing up an internship Utah State University in Logan. TC United TEACHER APPRECIATION Karma Wright Kemp / Wright

The administrators, teachers, Raul and Annette Gomez are Soccer Sign ups students and staff at Tooele Jr. pleased to announce the mar- High School would like to honor riage of their daughter Stasha Thursday, May 10th 7 pm - 9 pm Mrs. Karma Wright as she retires to Doug Wright son of Hariella (Stansbury Park and Tooele) at the end of this school year. We and Keith Crouch and Steven would like to invite the commu- Wright. The reception will be nity to come and celebrate this held at Somewhere Inn Time, Saturday, May 12th 12 pm - 4 pm special event with us. An open 175 N. State St., Lindon, Utah. (Grantsville, Stansbury Park, Tooele) house is scheduled at the Tooele The couple will reside in Orem. Jr. High library on Wednesday, Thursday, May 17th 7 pm - 9 pm May 23, from 6 to 8 p.m. Stasha Kemp and Doug Wright (Stansbury Park and Tooele) Allen / Coates Karma Wright Friday, May 18th 7 pm - 9 pm Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allen and Mr. And Mrs. Wes Coates are (Stansbury Park) pleased to announce the mar- riage of their children Cali and Saturday, May 19th 12 pm - 4 pm There’s a Trent on Saturday, May 19, (Tooele and Grantsville) 2007, at Lamoille Grove Park in Better Way Lamoille, Nev. Tooele will be at Quality Ford. Stansbury Park will be at the clubhouse conference room. to Get the Grantsville will be at the City Hall Word Out. Cali Allen and Trent Coates Cost is $60 for U7 and under (U5, turning 4 on or before July 31) Henson / Heap is $70 for U8 - U19 Cost Joan Henson and Sean Paul (turning 18 or younger, on or before July 31) TOOELETRANSCRIPT Heap are pleased to announce BULLETIN their marriage April 26, 2007, in Fall and Spring Las Vegas, Nev. An open house Purchase your tickets for TC United night at Real Salt will be held at the Settlement Lake July 4th. (Firework show included with ticket Canyon Pavilion on May 19 from 3 to 9 p.m. to celebrate purchase) $14 each Put it in our “Bulletin Board” section! their union. Parents of the bride are Marilyn and Jerry Henson. Notices of special events for charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. Parents of the groom are Leila Heap and Patrick Heap. 882-0050 • [email protected] Joan Henson and Sean Paul Heap