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www.tooeletranscript.com TUESDAY GHS alums reflect on pranks, school fire at homecoming. See B1 TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN October 18, 2005 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 112 NO. 42 50 cents I See You Mom on mission for more nurses Senator signs on to school health plan

by Jesse Fruhwirth lar heartbeat and headaches. STAFF WRITER Tuck said that a nurse who A political effort led by a would help medicate students Tooele mother to hire a full-time would help children with routine school nurse for every school and emergency health needs. in Utah has been added to the “She’s not old enough to baby- legislative agenda. Utah has the sit, much less medicate herself ... lowest nurse to student ratio in someone who is licensed by the the nation prompting this mother state ought to be medicating my to say Utah’s schools need better child” while in school, she said. funding from the state. Sen. Ed Mayne (D-West Valley) Paula Tuck has gathered over has signed onto the effort and 2,200 signatures for her “Michaela has started preparations to sub- Petition.” Her petition asks state mit a bill to create a “legislative lawmakers to mandate and fund task force studying school nurs- a full-time nurse in every Utah es.” It is unclear when the task school “even if it means a slight force would be created if the bill increase in our property taxes.” is passed by the Legislature when Michaela is Tuck’s 10-year-old it convenes in January. daughter who, in the panic of a Currently the Tooele’s school severe asthma attack, over-medi- district budgets just over $78,000 cated herself with her albuterol per year for health needs for inhaler and was consequently the county schools. Most of that hospitalized. An overdose of alb- uterol can cause seizures, irregu- SEE NURSES ON A3 G-ville police chief

photography / Troy Boman job status OK by law With an air of wisdom, an owl alights on a barn at the historical Jay Reuben Clark Farm in Grantsville. by Mary Ruth Hammond However, some Grantsville resi- CORRESPONDENT dents are extremely unhappy that There are a lot of issues being Johnson can receive retirement pay raised in this year’s mayoral race and still serve as the city’s police Mill projects focus on recycling history in Grantsville. Perhaps one of the chief. In an unsigned letter delivered biggest issues in the 2005 campaign to many Grantsville households and by Alleen Lang past the grist mill, Fitzwater said, is the fact that Police Chief Dan even posted in some businesses CORRESPONDENT “every day I watch this water go Johnson, after serving 20 years as just a few days before last month’s The word recycling congers by” and feels connected to the a policeman, has “officially” retired primary election, it was stated that up images of aluminum cans ancestor who made it possible. but remains at the helm of the city’s “…the (Grantsville) Chief of Police and stacks of newspapers, but “Recycling is the gun barrel police department. and several police officers (are) vio- Jay Fitzwater, a volunteer at vision,” of the site,” he said. “This It is apparently confusing to some lating the federally guaranteed civil the Benson Grist Mill, says the crew, the whole crew should be that Johnson can retire and draw 50 rights of some of the community’s entire 11-acre historic site is a honored for there efforts,” he percent of his earnings through a citizens.” recycling project. said. retirement plan and still receive a The letter did not explain “We are recycling history, recy- Fitzwater, the on-site sawyer, paycheck as the city’s police chief. what “rights” were being violated cling our heritage,” Fitzwater does his part using wood from But it is perfectly legal, according to or “who” was being denied those said, “and we are not stingy with trees cut down from sites like Robert Newman, executive director rights. But the letter continued, how we share it.” the DUP museum and the Tooele of Utah Retirement Systems. “That these charges could even be From restored cabins to weav- County Courthouse to make Furthermore, according to made is an indication of a grave ing rag rugs, the entire crew of boards for floors and doors in Newman, Johnson is not the only situation within the Grantsville City grist mill volunteers is “recycling cabins at the site. Utah police chief or sheriff taking government that is totally unaccept- photography / Alleen Lang “I don’t want a tree to hit the able to us as citizens.” this stuff to recapture our his- Colleen Garrard uses a 42-inch purchased from the Baron Mill in advantage of House Bill 272, which tory.” Brigham City to weave rag rugs for floors of the cabins at the Benson allows those in the top echelons of A descendent of Ed Cassity, law enforcement to retire and still Grist Mill. Garrard’s craftmanship is not only a way to recycle old rags, SEE RECYCLING ON A3 SEE JOHNSON ON A8 engineer of the ditch flowing but a way to bring back pioneer traditions to the historic mill. retain their positions at full pay. If quake rocked valley, I See You Too lower elevations would sustain most damage

by Mark Watson said. “Earthquakes greater than 5 STAFF WRITER can cause major problems.” Earthquake experts in Utah know Eldredge said the major concern where a major earthquake will most in Utah is the Wasatch Fault along likely occur, they just don’t know the bench of the Wasatch Mountains when it will happen. which runs for about 200 miles. The On Oct. 8, an earthquake measur- Wasatch Fault produces a major ing 7.6 on the Richter Scale struck quake about every 350 years. The Pakistan. The death toll as of today Hansel Valley quake was a result in that area is estimated at more of this active seismic zone which than 54,000. Utah has never experi- extends from Brigham City on the enced an earthquake of that magni- north to Nephi on the south. tude, but back in 1934 a 6.6 quake Tooele Valley would definitely feel hit Hansel Valley north of the Great a major quake along the Wasatch Salt Lake. Range. Records indicate the Hansel “Major earthquakes are random. Valley quake was felt over a 30,000 In Utah it could happen tomorrow square-mile area. or it might not happen for another “Tooele County’s most active 200 years,” said Sandy Eldredge faults are the Oquirrh Fault and of the Utah Geological Survey. “In the Stansbury Fault,” Eldredge said. Utah we get an earthquake of the “The Oquirrh fault showed move- magnitude of 5 or greater every four ment within the last 9,000 years. photography / Mike Call years. The last earthquake over 5 Members of the Grantsville High School drama club were all smiles during the Homecoming parade Friday. The thespians pro- was 5.8 in St. George in 1992,” she SEE QUAKE ON A4 moted their upcoming production while enjoying the trip down Main Street.

WEATHER OPEN FORUM A6 HOMETOWN B1 INSIDE Mostly cloudy tonight and OBITUARIES A7 DOINGS B2 Buffs, Cowboys set for key grid Wednesday with a chance of rain. clash Thursday at GHS Lows in the mid 40s. Highs in the CROSSWORD A8 TV LISTINGS B4 See A10 upper 60s. Complete Forecast: A2 SPORTS A10 CLASSIFIEDS B6 A2 TUESDAY October 18, 2005 ETCETERA ... New vet loves all creatures great and small News Briefs ValleyLocal WeatherWeather Forecast by Karen Hunt arranging the horses, putting Leaking mustard agent STAFF WRITER sick horses together, deciding Unlike most veterinarians, Dr. which horses to sell and put- Wed 66/46 detected 10/19 Gretchen Glose — a Wisconsin ting them together, monitor- Mustard agent vapor leak- small town girl — loves work- ing which horses were close to ing from two over-packed 155 Sunshine along with some passing clouds. High 66F. Winds SW at 5 ing animals of all sizes. foaling and keeping them close mm projectiles was detected to 10 mph. “Most people want to do to the buildings and so on. last Thursday during routine only one or two species and Some say Glose is the first monitoring operations in a stor- that’s it,” Glose said, “and most woman veterinarian in Tooele age igloo at Deseret Chemical Thu people don’t want to do big ani- — something she doesn’t think Depot. 65/41 10/20 mals at all.” about much. But, a more com- Depot workers in protective But, Tooele’s newest veteri- mon comment is people’s sur- clothing placed the munitions Mix of sun and clouds. Highs in the mid 60s and lows in the low 40s. narian said the chance to work prise at how young she looks. in larger airtight containers for with large farm animals in addi- She says she is in her 20s, but continued storage. tion to pets helped draw her to is definitely old enough to The earth covered storage Tooele Veterinary Clinic. have been through veterinary structure is filtered and no vapor Fri 60/39 10/21 “I liked the town,” said Glose. school. escaped into the environment. “I liked that there were a lot of Times of sun and clouds. Highs in She graduated from veteri- There was no danger to sur- small businesses in Tooele and rounding communities, accord- the low 60s and lows in the upper nary school at the University of 30s. that it was growing some too, ing to a press release. Wisconsin in Madison in May but still had a lot of people who 2005 and started working with Some Guard troops return had horse and cattle.” Dr. Joe Roundy in July. from hurricane relief mission Glose grew up around all Sat 61/38 Although she works long 10- Approximately 50 soldiers 10/22 sorts of animals — chickens, 12 hour days Monday through steer, heifers, gerbils, horses, from Task Force Utah, Utah Sunshine. Highs in the low 60s Friday and often works eight National Guard, arrived via mili- and lows in the upper 30s. cats and dogs. hours Saturday — in addition tary aircraft at the Salt Lake In high school — when Glose to being on call throughout the was considering a career as International Airport’s Jet week — she describes her job an artist, she happened to get Center Saturday after spending Sun as fun. 64/41 a job working at a veterinary approximately three weeks in 10/23 “There’s always something clinic. Chippewa Falls, her Southwestern Louisiana in sup- new, either a new animal, new Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s and hometown of 20,000, was even port of Hurricane Rita relief lows in the low 40s. sickness or new people,” she smaller than Tooele and the efforts. said. ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content clinic worked with a diverse These soldiers participated in Service She describes Roundy as a variety of missions to include mix of animals. She ended up going with a veterinarian in his very passionate about finding construction; cleanup of debris; answers to problems and said security patrols; traffic and Temps/Precipitation jeep on farm calls and spend- he works even more hours than crowd control; food, ice and ing a lot of time with pets in Date High Low (prec./inches) she does. water distribution; transporta- the clinic. Oct. 13 70 39 In her spare time, Glose tion and airlift; medical; commu- Oct. 14 74 69 By the end of high school, the says she sometimes feels lucky nity relations and public affairs. Oct. 15 77 50 former art club president had Oct. 16 77 43 trace to eat dinner and get all her Hundreds of Utah Guard several art scholarships avail- Oct. 17 70 45 dishes done. But, she spends members remain in Louisiana able, but decided the job pros- some time biking, doing art and performing the above-men- Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer pects didn’t look very good. tioned missions and will return for the National Weather Service, reports Because of her past experi- cleaning. to Utah in groups over the next that his recording station at 139 S. Main ence with animals, it wasn’t too photography / Karen Hunt Her co-worker veterinary received a trace of precipitation between two weeks. big of a jump for her to con- Veterinarian Gretchen Glose cares for animals of all sizes at Tooele technician Minty Pickering said Oct. 13 and Oct. 17 and a total of .64 so she likes the quiet, calm, car- far this month. The normal for October is sider veterinary science. Veterinary Clinic, where she has worked since July. Pollen Count 1.81 inches. “I like being outside around ing and very intelligent young For the water year, which began Oct. elor’s degree she spent a year veterinarian. The pollen counts from the animals and I really like sci- she knew the most about at 1, 2004, Tooele has received .64 inches of managing a horse farm before “She takes the after-hours Intermountain Allergy and ence,” she said. the time. precipitation. The normal for the year is She completed her bache- She had done riding lessons, attending veterinary school, calls and she’s a very dedicat- Asthma Clinic in Salt Lake City 18.49 inches of precipitation. also in Wisconsin. ed person and she doesn’t put as of Oct. 18, 2005, were as fol- lor’s degree in animal science jumping and a little dressage (an English style of riding). At the farm her duties lows: with an emphasis in equines her nose up at anything,” said Subscriber Service After completing her bach- included keeping the books, Sagebrush — High — because that’s the species Pickering. Mold — Moderate If you haven’t received Ragweed — Low your newspaper by 6:30 p.m., Chenopods — Low please call 882-0050 and our cus- tomer representative will assist 4-H numbers up; Mormon crickets down you. Customer service hours on by Alleen Lang based programs designed to offered a six-week weight man- on proper nutrition and menu NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 Tuesday and Thursday nights CORRESPONDENT help people in Tooele County agement class, programs to edu- planning, finance classes and are 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. The numbers of 4-H partici- live healthy lives. He said he cate people using food stamps marriage workshops. pants are up, while the popu- taught several nutrition classes, lation of Mormon crickets is including a program at Tooele Juveniles lead chase down thanks to efforts of the Junior High focusing on nutri- Utah State University Extension tion and career development in Service. sports nutrition. through west desert The organization presented Albrecht, who is chair-elect a review of the year’s accom- for the Utah Nutrition Council, by Jesse Fruhwirth juveniles exited their car. plishments to Tooele County said the extension service has STAFF WRITER “They exited the car and ran into Commissioners and other coun- Voted #1 Burger Joint in Tooele County! Two juveniles made Sunday a the desert,” Rapich said, “basical- ty guests during a yearly ban- busy day for state and local law ly between Envirocare and West quet last week. Tooele 1/2 lb. Double enforcement officials. A vehicle Harbor.” Programs of note included theft in Wendover led to a high- Without any identifying informa- the Youth and Families With Cheeseburger Combo speed chase east on Interstate 80 tion about the perpetrators, police Promise program designed to w/fries & a Med. Drink and on-foot pursuit by “20 to 30 offi- prepared for the worst. “We Are Your Neighborhood improve academic performance Family Theatre” cers” through the west desert. “We ultimately ended up bring- and increase interpersonal com- Around 5 a.m., Wendover City ing in tactical teams from both the petence of Tooele County youth, 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. $ 49 Police attempted to pull over a vehi- highway patrol and Tooele County said Scott Campbell, program (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 cle for a traffic violation. When the Sheriff’s office,” Rapich said. “We director. Tickets are now available online searched for those two until about at www.movieswest.com 5 driver did not pull over, suspicions The program works with 30 were raised. Police quickly learned noon.” youth, and their families, each th th Ice Cream Sundaes the vehicle was stolen. The six-hour search ended as year, “impacting over 100 people Oct. 14 – 20 “The vehicle turned out to be sto- the two young men returned to the on a weekly basis,” Campbell Open at Noon on Oct. 20th & st len out of Wendover,” Utah Highway interstate. said. Youth selected from the 21 for UEA weekend. “We finally located them when Patrol Lt. Michael Rapich. “It was program are referred through * All Day driven by two juvenile males, one they tried to get back up on the the schools before problems Wallace & Gromit ¢ 16 and one 17.” highway and tried to hitch a ride.” become criminal, he said. The Dly: 4:30, 7:00, 9:15 The chase out of Wendover led Both young men were booked in Sat: 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:00, 9:15 99 Everyday program includes mentoring, that city’s police to call the Utah the juvenile detention center in Salt a monthly family day out and Sun: 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:00 (G) Highway Patrol, which took over Lake City. activities geared to build confi- * 490 N.Main , Tooele • 882-3608 the pursuit. “We had quite a few officers out dence. Domino HO URS: M on - Sat 10 am –10 pm • Sunday 1 1 am – 9 pm About 6 a.m., the juveniles led there. We didn’t know they were Curtis Crittenden, 4-H direc- Dly: 4:10, 7:00, 9:35 the chase through more than half juveniles until after we’d appre- tor, said the youth development Sat: 12:10, 4:10, 7:00, 9:35 of the county. At mile post 53, the hended them,” Rapich said. program has served 2,000 chil- Sun: 12:10, 4:10, 7:00 (R) dren in 2005. Programs offered * through 4-H include a weekly Two for the Money CRAZE Day camp, sewing camp, Dly: 4:10, 7:00, 9:35 ������ cooking camp and farm field Sat: 12:10, 4:10, 7:00, 9:35 ��������������� ���������� day for 900 third grade students Sun: 12:10, 4:10, 7:00 (R) ���������������� in Tooele County. ������������������ �������� ����������������� Crittenden said 50 youth from Corpse Bride Tooele had entries in the state Dly: 4:30, 7:00, 9:15 ���������������������� �������������� ����������������������� fair and four youth leaders from Sat: 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:00, 9:15 ������������������������� �������������� ��������� Tooele attended the state con- Sun: 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:00 (PG) ���������������������������� ���������������������� ������������� ������������������ ference. In addition, Tooele was ���������������������� ����������������������������������� * ������ one of two counties in Utah ����������������������������������������������� Elizabeth Town ������������������������� ����������� ������������ granted $2,000 for a Life Rocks, Dly: 4:10, 7:00, 9:35 ��������������� ������������������� ��������������������������������������������������� anti-drug program, he said. ��������������������������� �������������� ���������������� ��������������������������������������������� Sat: 12:10, 4:10, 7:00, 9:35 ������������������������������������������� Agricultural agent Linden Sun: 12:10, 4:10, 7:00 (PG-13) ����������������������������� ��������� ���������������������������������� Greenhalgh said the population ��������������������������������������������� ���������������� ������������������� of Mormon Crickets is down * ��������������������������������������������� ������������������������ ����������� ������������� from 691,050 in 2004 to 49,190 in In Her Shoes ��������������������������������������������� Dly: 4:10, 7:00, 9:35 ������������������ ����������� ��������������������� ����������������������������������������� 2005. He credits this reduction Sat: 12:10, 4:10, 7:00, 9:35 ����������������������� ������������ ���������������������������������������������� of insect population in part to ������������������������ ������������ ������������ ������������������������� Sun: 12:10, 4:10, 7:00 (PG-13) ���������������� ������������ �������������������������������������������� the wet spring of 2005. �������������������� ������������������ ������������� ���������������������������������������������� Clint Albrecht, director of Show Times are subject to change. ��������������������������������� ����������� ������������ ������������������������������������������� the county extension office Open daily 4pm • Sat & Sun Noon ���������������������������������������� ���������������� ���������� All shows before 6:00 pm $4.50 ���������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������� and Family Consumer Science • After 6 pm Adults $6.50 ����������������� ����������� ��������������������������������������� Agent, reported on nutrition- Children (under 12) $4.50 Seniors (over 65) $4.50 ������������������������ Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele �������������������������� ����������������������� ������������� �������������������� All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens ����������� ����������������� �������������������������������������� �������������� ����������������� ����������������������������������� If it happens here, ������������� �������������� RITZ RITZ ��������������� �������������� ���������������������������������� read about it here. PG-13 PG ������������� ���������������������� �������������������������������� Friday & Saturday 5:00 • 7:00 • 9:00 Friday & Saturday 5:00 • 7:15 • 9:30 Sunday - Thursday 5:00 • 7:15 ����������������������������������� Sunday - Thursday 5:00 • 7:00 ���������� ������������������������ TOOELE Tooele’s Show Place Disney’s TRANSCRIPT for Over 60 Years! ����������� ���������������� ULLETIN ������������ ����������������� ��������������������������������������� B GREATEST GAME ����������� �������� ������������������������������������������������ 882-2273 ������������� �������� ������������������������������������������������� 111 North Main, Tooele THE FOG http://ritz-motorvu.hypermart.net EVER PLAYED ���������������� ����������������� ���������������������������������������������� Subscribe Today • 882-0050 ADMISSION: ADULTS: $6.00 CHILD/SENIOR: $4.00 before 6pm: $4.00 ������������� ������������������� �������������������������������������������� TUESDAY October 18, 2005 A3 MWMC strengthens relationships with Tooele County employers

by Karen Hunt employers in Tooele.” communication by the Business STAFF WRITER This process included the forma- Advisory Council as a consistent “Call me old fashioned, but I tion of a Business Advisory Council frustration. Due to laws like FMLA, believe the right place for work- comprised of representatives from employers need to stay informed ers is on the job,” said Katie the Tooele employer community. about care and about an injured Reeder at Mountain West Medical Local employers expressed con- worker’s ability to safely return to Center (MWMC)’s first ever WORX cern with the high cost of workers’ work. Therefore, the clinic recently Occupational Health Quarterly compensation injury care in the hired Stacey Frame, a Certified Luncheon. Emergency Department. Therefore, Medical Assistant, as the Care Reeder, Vice President at EMCOR the clinic brings most Worx fees Coordinator for the clinic. Advanced Human Resources down to a level that is consistent The Worx clinic is open Monday, Outsourcing, shared years of exper- with free-standing clinics. Wednesday and Friday from 8 a.m. – tise working with human resources The clinic staff includes Bryan 5 p.m. and on Tuesday and Thursday across the United States. Ditty, PA-C, Clinical Director, Stacey from 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. After hours Reeder said the topic — “FMLA: Frame, Care Coordinator, and Kelly and on weekends, Tooele employ- Your Rights as an Employer” — Porter, Operations Director. ers can use the MWMC Emergency proved the 50-plus human resource “This clinic is going to be such Department. personnel packed into the room an addition to the community,” said For more information about Ditty. “Too many injured workers the Worx Occupational Health photography / Alleen Lang came to learn — not to be enter- have to travel clear into Salt Lake Clinic, contact Stacey Frame, Jay Fitzwater (top) hopes no tree hits the ground in Tooele without being recyled. He is able to use the trees tained. City for care that can be taken care Care Coordinator (435) 843-3677 to make everything from garden mulch to floor boards and doors on cabins at the mill. Colleen Garrard She then proceeded to explain (below) is engaged in learning the art of rag rugs to cover cabin floors. the workings of the law, which of quickly and cost-effectively, right or Doug Sagers, MWMC Director many employers say poses difficul- here in our clinic.” of Community Relations at (435) for the right, she said. materials and sell the rugs in the ties. Employers also identified 843-3600. Recycling When operating the loom, the country store. Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) continued from page A1 foot treadles are used to raise Pioneers traditionally recy- allows certain workers at business- the “heddle” then a “” cled worn clothing to make the es with 50 or more employees to ground in Tooele,” without being wrapped with thread is passed rugs, Garrard said. She plans to take up to 12 work weeks of unpaid recycled, he said. between the threads. follow the tradition using flannel job protected leave a year under Sawdust generated by the mill “There is a technique to (weav- work shorts, denim jeans and certain conditions. Qualifications is “given away by the sackful” ing)”, she said. But adds, “it’s fun even T-shirts in the loom as she include: a health condition which � and is used as garden mulch to learn something new.” and other weavers become more prevents them from working; the or small animal bedding. Even The weavers have made six adept at the skill. need to care for an immediate fam- the curly shavings are used in rugs so far, Garrard said. The But Garrard and Fitzwater ily member whose health condition sachets for drawers and closets. requires supervision; or demands ���� loom can hold several rugs at both said they had a vision of The latest project headed by once, she said, noting currently the Benson Grist Mill being the due to the birth or care of a new- Colleen Garrard, is using a 42- there are three rugs on the appa- site of active involvement in pio- born child or placement of a son inch loom purchased from the ratus. neer skills. or daughter for adoption or foster Baron Mill in Brigham City to When a rug is finished, it is Fitzwater, Garrard and the care. weave rag rugs for floors of removed from the loom and the whole crew have the wheels Employers in attendance shared the cabins. Garrard and Kathy strings are hand knotted. Garrard turning as they think of ways to frustrations and expressed appre- Johnson have spent the last six ciation for Reeder’s advice on the weeks learning the basics of rag said she has been putting her bring the pioneer heritage to life first attempts at rug-making in on the 11 acre site, where a giant rights of the employer. weaving, she said. According to Reeder, the cost The loom arrived on site in the cabins to add to the authen- water wheel is becoming a sym- tic look of the buildings. bol in Tooele County of history of absenteeism on employees is pieces, and Deanna Baugh was 1.4 times the cost of salary and But the rugs have proved to being recycled. hired to set up and re-string the benefits. It includes lowered staff be a tempting target for hungry Visitors can get a look at all this device with wool warm threads. morale and often the need to find, mice that ate the fringe off of handiwork and much more this During the learning process, hire and train temporary employ- one rug placed in a cabin, she coming weekend at the annual Garrard said, weavers are using ees. Reeder said for businesses said. Benson Grist Mill Pumpkin Walk one- to three-inch wide strips of struggling to survive today, that can flannel in the loom. After the cabins are furnished, to be held Friday and Saturday, be a severe trial. The machine is designed to “depending on if the mice can Oct. 21 and 22 from 10 a.m. to 9 To combat the effects of absen- utilize up to 12 foot treadles, but eat them faster than I can make p.m. The popular Pumpkin Walk teeism Reeder suggested ways to �������������������������� currently it is set up with just them,” Garrard said grist mill is the last major event of the monitor and manage FMLA and � ������������ two, one for the left foot and one volunteers plan to use recycled mill’s annual season. important policies businesses should have in place. She said that is also important so that employees ������������������������������ work enough to earn their benefits. � �������������� A large number of Tooele County employers were in attendance, rang- ��������������������������� ing from Envirocare and Detroit Diesel to Tooele City and Wal-Mart � ������������������������� Distribution Center. � ��������������������� The luncheon was sponsored by the WORX Occupational Health Clinic. The new clinic, just inside the north doors at the hospital, is the result of more than three years ������������ collaboration between the hospital and local employers. “This clinic represents the cul- mination of a lot of effort,” states ������������ Chuck Davis, CEO of the hospital. “We wanted to do this right, so we ����������������������������������������������������������� took our time, and really listened ������������������������������������� to the needs and frustrations of

to just over $1 million for Tooele urb Humble, Texas less than a Nurses County schools alone. That year ago. She has been passing continued from page A1 money, she estimates, would around her petition and talking be enough to pay for a full-time to reporters for less than a month money is spent on nursing con- nurse in each of the 23 schools and already met with representa- tracts, district elementary direc- in the county. That budgeting tives of Tooele County School tor Sandra Shepard said. would allow for $46,000 for each District and Utah Public Schools “We contract with the [Tooele school’s nurse for salary and ben- and has senatorial sponsorship County Health Department] so efits. for her project. Her former com- they provide nursing services,” “I pay one third [property munity had a nurse in every Shepard said. “The nurses take taxes] here of what I paid in school, she said. care of the health care plans, they Texas,” Tuck said. “I think there’s Longtime Utah residents might set up if students have medica- room for us to pay more here.” be more pessimistic than Tuck tions, they log the amount the Utah is currently ranked 40th about getting more funding for kids have and then they work in the country for property tax Utah schools. For many years, with the secretary to administer rates per capita. Utah has funded fewer dollars the medications.” Shepard agreed that there is an per public-school student than The health department con- increasing need for nurses in the any other state and has the high- tract provides for two half-time Utah schools. est ratio of students per teacher. and four quarter-time nurses who “I understand her plea, I wish Over the last five years, Utah visit each school at least twice we had nurses...We have many has fallen in the ranks for its a week. According to statistics ������������� students with very serious health portion of overall state revenues by the National Association of concerns coming in,” Shepard spent on education. During the School Nurses, that staffing 1995-96 school year, Utah was level contributes to Utah’s ratio said. ranked fifth in the nation for of one full-time nurse for every More students have asthma ���������������� 5,834 students — the highest in and diabetes than at any other the portion of its overall reve- the nation. Connecticut public time in history. Those two and nue being spent on education. In schools have one nurse for every many other conditions require 2001-02 school year, Utah ranked � 512 students according to the vigilant monitoring and medicat- 35th for overall revenue spending ������������������� Nurse Association survey. ing. for schools. During that entire ������������������������������ The National School Nurse Shepard said that recruiting time span, Utah was ranked last Association advises schools to and paying for the nurses might on per-student spending. have at least one nurse for every be very difficult. Tuck has collected stories from 750 students. One of the “Healthy “I don’t know a hospital that other parents whose children ������������������������������������� People 2010” goals by the U.S. isn’t short of nurses,” Shepard also experienced medical crises Health and Human Services said. “Would the nurses be avail- in Utah schools. If you are inter- ������������������ Department is to increase the able to hire? I’m not sure they ested in contacting Tuck about number of schools that have at would.” her petition, or to volunteer, you least that many nurses to 50 per- Tuck’s proposal would require can call 435-843-9400. Tuck said cent. According to the depart- at least 742 nurses to be hired she is looking someone to donate �������������������������������������� ment, only 28 percent of school throughout the state if one is to domain hosting and Web space districts have at least that ratio. be placed in each school. so that she can start a Web site to �������������������������������������������������������������������������� Tuck wants to increase the dis- Tuck is new to Utah; she moved coordinate her effort. trict health budget from $78,000 to Tooele from the sub- email: [email protected] A4 TUESDAY October 18, 2005 Main St. building to be transformed into emergency information center

by Mark Watson sure county residents would be He basically told them to get out STAFF WRITER safe and that the county would be their checkbook,” Mathews said. Although the most danger- adequately compensated for its role Because of the county’s align- ous chemical weapons at Deseret in providing protection, according ment with the Chemical Stockpile Chemical Depot (DCD) are to Wade Mathews, public infor- Emergency Preparedness Program destroyed, Tooele County is still mation officer for Tooele County (CSEPP) and Federal Emergency reaping benefits from its agreements Emergency Management. Management Agency (FEMA) it can with the U.S. Army and DCD. “Commissioner Gary Griffith move forward now in building a In the early 1990s when the Army went back to the Pentagon and Joint Information Center (JIC) on was looking to build an inciner- was asked what it would take for Tooele’s Main Street. The county ator at DCD, the Tooele County Tooele County to play a part in the owns the former Mantes Chevrolet Commission worked hard to make destruction of chemical weapons. location at 27 S. Main. With most of the money coming from the Army and FEMA, the county is set to move forward in building a new JIC at a k i n W cost of $520,000. p a Mathews said the main purpose of m l a joint information center is to pro- u st nd k vide a place for the media and others P Oct. 21 - 22 to gather and disseminate informa- 10am to 9pm tion during an emergency situation. Tooele’s new center will also provide some office space for Tooele County Emergency Management and meet- ““Pioneers“PPiioonneeeerrss && PPumpkins”Puummppkkiinnss”” ing rooms. The county will also be Costume Contest able to utilize the old Mantes garage area for storage. Saturday @ 1pm “During the day it will be open (Judging from 1pm ‘til 2pm) to the public. There will be a news Display Contest conference room, telephone room Prizes for reporters, televisions so the 1st Prize: $100 Tooele Emergency Management can 2nd Prize: $75 check information from the media and combat any errors or rumors,” 3rd Prize: $50 Mathews said. “It will be a place Best of School Awards where all the various agencies can $65 Each LLiveLiivvee SScarySccaarryy come together and make sure the EEntertainmentEnntteerrttaaiinnmmeenntt information is accurate.” SStoriesSttoorriieess The county currently runs a JIC at the Tooele Army Depot, but HHayHaayy CraftCraft BBoutiqueoutique FaceFFaaccee Mathews said it will be better to MMazeMaazzee Craft Boutique PaintingPainting have a facility off the Army base. Painting Ensign Engineering is responsi- ble for the design and construction DDeliciousDeelliicciioouuss FFoodFoooodd HHayHaayy RRidesRiiddeess $2$ $ 22 management. Monson Construction Skull Valley and is located about front sometime in the future. A will be the general contractor. Quake seven miles east of the area major earthquake striking the Mathews said their JIC at TEAD continued from page A1 being proposed as a storage site Wasatch Front is not a question at the BENSON GRIST MILL was activated one time when an for spent nuclear fuel rods. of if, but when. As the Salt Lake intruder was spotted at DCD on Anything that hasn’t shown Another active fault runs area continues to grow into a 325 State Rd 138•Stansbury•882-7678 Sept. 5, 2002. It has been activated movement within the past 15,000 directly under the Great Salt major metropolitan center, the several times for exercises. years isn’t much of a concern.” Lake. If a major quake hits there potential for property damage FFREEFRREEEE AADMISSION!ADDMMIISSSSIIOONN!! it would most likely create liq- e-mail:[email protected] The Stansbury Fault is in and deaths increases from a uefaction in the Stansbury Park, destructive earthquake that is Erda, Grantsville and Magna predicted to occur sometime in areas. the future.” “You get liquefaction when Other fault zones in Tooele the soil is sandy and the ground County include the Southern water is close to the surface,” Oquirrh Mountain Fault Zone Eldredge said. “Heavy buildings which runs from Ophir to the will tilt or sink and lighter struc- Juab County line, a Saint John tures will actually come flying Station Fault Zone and a Clover up out of the ground. It has hap- Fault Zone. These areas pose �����������BIG DEAL pened in Japan, an apartment little threat. �����������BIG DEAL building sunk and the fifth floor The geological Web site offers ended up at ground level.” � more information on liquefac- � Eldredge said you can actu- tion. ally see the Oquirrh fault line “When soil liquefies, it loses on the mountain. Geologists strength and behaves as a vis- � use carbon dating to determine BIG DEAL when various seismic activities cous liquid, like quicksand, occurred, but because of the rather than as a solid. This can ������������� markings from Lake Bonneville, cause buildings to tilt or sink determining geological timelines into the ground, empty buried MISS����������� are easier along the Oquirrh tanks to rise to the ground sur- ������� Mountains. face, nearly level ground to shift A Utah geological Web site laterally tens of feet, and there reviews earthquake possibilities can be slope failures, surface for the Wasatch Front. subsidence, ground cracking “Since the Mormon pioneers and sand blows.” settled the Salt Lake valley in Other major earthquakes 1847, there have been numerous in Utah include a 5.7 quake in earthquakes but none have been Cache Valley in 1962, a 5.2 quake FREE ADMISSION destructive. However, because in Magna in 1962 and a 5.7 quake of the geology of the area, near the town of Elsinore in experts predict a major earth- Sevier County in 1921. �������������������� quake will strike the [Wasatch] e-mail:[email protected] �������������������� ������������� ���������������������� ���������������������� ��������������������

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photography/Mike Call Grantsville High School students Dallin Graff (right) and Logan Drake ������������������ �������������� (left) throw candy to fans from the GHS Youth City Council float to cel- ebrate the school’s annual Homecoming parade Friday on Main Street.

��������������� ������������� Subscribe Today • 882-0050 TUESDAY October 18, 2005 A5 Afraid of shots? Flumist a painless option �������������������� by Jesse Fruhwirth viduals outside that age range. STAFF WRITER Individuals who have asthma, ������������������������������������ Those afraid of needles no lon- an allergy to eggs, are pregnant, ������������������������������������ ger have to avoid influenza immu- have some other chronic diseases ������������������������������ nizations. The flu shot has some cannot get the Flumist, Ahlstrom new competition that will help said. ����������������������������� keep families healthy throughout The flu season usually doesn’t the flu season without a needle peak until after December but ������������������������������� poke. after getting a flu immunization, The Flumist is an intranasal ������������������������� a patient is still able to contract ��������� medication that is neither painful the virus for about two weeks ��������������� nor uncomfortable to inhale but before the body has fully built �������� is no more expensive and pro- its immunity. That’s all the more tects as well as the conventional reason to get immunized as soon �������������������������������� flu shot. as possible. “Kids don’t like shots so this Flumist is $20 for all ages, the ������������������������������������������������������������� is wonderful for kids,” said same price as the flu shot. More �������������������������������������������������������� community health supervisor insurance providers have begun �������������������������������������������������������� Sherrie Ahlstrom at the Tooele covering the cost of the mist. Until ������������������������������������������������������ County Health Department. “The Nov. 1, the Health Department is kids aren’t generally afraid of �������������������������������������������������������������� only administering flu shots to �������������������������������������������������������� [Flumist]. You don’t have to hold high-risk individuals who are less �������������������������������� them down or anything like that. than 24 months or over 65 years That makes it nice for us, too.” old. Flumist comes in a small plas- Though not defined as high ������������������������������������������������������������ tic vial. A nurse slowly pushes the risk by the Centers for Disease �������������������������������������� liquid into the patient’s nose as the Photography / Tooele County Health Department Control and Prevention guide- �������������������� patient breathes normally. After Randy Geldmacher of Grantsville receives his Flumist at the health lines, the Health Department also receiving the Flumist, a patients department Monday. The nurse simply placed the tip of the applicator at began administering flu shots to is advised to avoid blowing her the opening of his nose and asked him to breathe normally. After about those 50 to 64 years old as they nose for at least 20 minutes. five seconds of spraying per nostril, the immunization was completed. are not advised to receive the Flumist was approved by the Flumist. Food and Drug Administration in when the health department first no chronic health conditions [can purchased Flumist and this year get Flumist],” Ahlstrom said. Patients can make appoint- 2003 and gained popularity last ments with the Health Department year when the conventional flu has increased its use. Because the product is so new, “Patients ages 5 to 49 who have it has not yet been tested on indi- at 843-2300. shot was short of supply. That’s email: [email protected] Whooping cough on the rise in Utah by Jesse Fruhwirth longer protected against pertus- have a lot of small children immunization levels among STAFF WRITER sis...Anybody can get pertussis, in the home,” Ekenstam said, Utah’s two-year-olds and increas- Utah doctors have reported you can go to the movies and get “but anybody can get pertus- ing pertussis cases, it is especial- nearly three times more pertus- pertussis even without anyone sis. Getting vaccinated is, one, ly important to vaccinate infants sis (whooping cough) cases in there.” reducing your risk of getting on time,” saisd Linda Abel, a 2005 than this time last year. Two new vaccines should it and, two, not spreading it to manager at the state health Fortunately, two new vaccines give prevention efforts a boost someone else.” department’s Immunization are now available which officials because they are the first per- The health department Program. hope will reduce the spread of tussis vaccines to immunize endorses the following recom- Pertussis is a bacterial dis- pertussis, especially among ado- people over seven years of age. mendations: ease that is spread by having lescents. The immunity provided by vac- • Adolescents 11 and 12 years close contact with infected per- By the end of September, cination against pertussis during of age should be given Tdap sons who may also be cough- childhood declines over time. vaccine in place of the tetanus- 431 cases of pertussis had been ing or sneezing. Pertussis can That means most adolescents diphtheria (Td) booster. reported to the Utah Department cause serious illness, especially and adults are susceptible to • Tdap vaccine should be of Health (UDOH). By contrast in infants. Symptoms include pertussis. Teens and adults who given to adolescents 13 through only 138 cases of the disease violent coughing spasms, loss get pertussis can give the disease 18 years of age who missed the were reported during the same of breath, can lead to pneumo- to infants who are too young Td dose at 11 to 12 years. nia, and may induce vomiting. time in 2004. Officials say the to have been fully vaccinated. • Adolescents 11 to 18 years Hospitalizations are quite rare in jump may be partly due to Infants are also at highest risk of age who have already been increased testing for pertussis, of developing severe disease. Of vaccinated with Td are encour- adults, however they may expe- but it may also indicate a real the 25 pertussis-related hospi- aged to receive a dose of Tdap rience prolonged illness and increase in disease. More than talizations in Utah this year, 18 to further protect against per- experience significant loss of half (54 percent) of the cases were children under two years tussis. work time. reported in 2005 were under 18 of age. The health department For more information on years of age. Pertussis cases In May 2005, Boostrix, a encourages health care provid- pertussis or pertussis vaccines, have been reported from 16 sep- Tetanus, Diptheria, and acellular ers to vaccinate adolescents with contact your health care pro- arate counties in Utah. Pertussis (Tdap) vaccine, was the Tdap vaccine and reminds vider, public health department, “We’re pretty much similar to licensed for use in individuals parents to vaccinate infants on or the Immunization Hotline Salt Lake being a bedroom com- 10-18 years of age. In June 2005, time. Infants typically get the at 1-800-275-0659. For addi- munity,” said Louise Ekenstam, Adacel, a second Tdap vaccine, Diphtheria/Tetanus/Pertussis tional information, contact the nurse who specializes in pertus- was licensed for individuals 11- (DTaP) vaccine at two, four, six National Immunization Program ��������������������������� sis at the Tooele County Health 64 years of age. and 12 months of age. at: http://www.cdc.gov/nip/vac- Department. “As adults we’re no “We are targeting people who “In the wake of declining cine/tdap/default.htm If it happens here, FDA to review at-home HIV tests; read about it here. health officials wary of implications by Jesse Fruhwirth FDA. person who could counsel you STAFF WRITER “The FDA is going to look and direct you to local [health] The Food and Drug really strongly at what types of resources.” Administration will review a counseling are made available,” The results from that test proposal for an HIV-test avail- Penfold said. “Especially for were not available for more able for private home use, the people with reactive results.” than a week and the test was company who manufactures the Reactive test results are those very expensive, between $50-85. test said last week. Speed, accu- that show a positive indicator. Penfold said its failure is likely racy and prices of the test are In the past, many less accurate due to the cost and time neces- comparable to home pregnancy tests gave a statistically high sary to get results. tests already on the market but number of false positive results. The Oraquick test, if it is health officials have for years “What we’re finding is that released for private home use, expressed reservations about [the Oraquick test] is very accu- may be cheaper because it does allowing individuals for test rate,” Penfold said, “there are not require any lab technicians. themselves. very few false reactives.” It is reportedly sold to doctors The OraQuick test has been Independent researchers have for under $20 per test but no information is available on how used by doctors for nearly a tested and agreed with the com- pany’s claim that the Oraquick much the company might charge decade. The test is accurate, test is greater than 99 percent if it is made available over the over 99 percent, and easy to use accurate. counter. — you just swab your mouth Penfold said counseling is Penfold said in Utah, nearly 90 for a small test sample of saliva. often necessary to break through percent of patients who receive Results are available in 20 min- patient denial and urge patients a positive test result seek imme- utes. to seek ongoing treatment. He diate medical care. That num- Amy Royal, a nurse at said the risk of home tests is ber is considerably higher than the Tooele County Health that people who receive a posi- some other communities. Health Department, expressed reserva- tive result will never seek medi- officials fear that at home tests tions about home testing. cal treatment. that may make that number go “Getting a positive HIV result Penfold and Royal agreed that higher. is a life-altering experience,” home tests may be used by indi- The health department con- Royal said. “Counseling is really viduals who would not other- ducts HIV tests. The cost is $15 important.” wise be tested. and results are available in one Royal said that counseling “I know people are sometimes to two weeks. The test they use and education about the dis- reluctant to go into public set- is produced by the same compa- ease are available at testing tings for tests,” Penfold said. ny as the Oraquick. The Orasure sites. Counseling sessions are Penfold said there was a test relies on lab analysis and is able to connect patients with previous HIV test available for more accurate than the Oraquick health care providers and advise home use that failed due to lack test. For an appointment call them of appropriate behaviors of demand. 843-2300. to avoid infecting others. “With the old test, you had to The Utah AIDS Foundation Stan Penfold, executive take a blood sample, send it in, offeres free testing using both director for the Utah AIDS wait, and then make a phone the Orasure and Oraquick tests Foundation, said the Oraquick call to get results,” Penfold and can be contacted 1-800- test may have difficulty getting said. “If you were reactive, you FON-AIDS. approval for home use from the were supposed to get a live email: [email protected] ������������� ���������������� Every Thursday in Your Transcript-Bulletin A6 TUESDAY October 18, 2005

■ Editorials, guest opinions, letters to the editor ■ Managing Editor Mike Call: 882-0050 Open Forum

Voice of Tooele County since 1894 Our View Hybernation for bears, not kids With the impending flu season and all the other health news in the newspaper today, it’s easy to lose sight of the health advice that is most important. Simple, effective and routine advice like “wash your hands” can get lost in the many column inches discussing new immunizations. As winter approaches, it becomes more tempting to remove physical activity from one’s life. Next to sleep, American chil- dren spend more time with television and video games than with any other activity. Parents who aren’t proactive in arrang- ing and encouraging physical activity for their young kids cause this to happen. During winter months families must stay vigi- lant to keep physical activity a part of weekly life. Twenty-five percent of Utah’s kindergarten through 8th grade kids are at severe risk of becoming overweight or are over- weight already. That’s an awful indicator for children’s physical and mental health. We’re blessed to live in a community that provides for so many physical winter activities. We recommend www.beactivetooele. org for ideas on routine outdoor recreation and commend the LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Tooele County Health Department and Tooele City Parks and Recreation for the user-friendly, comprehensive Web site that distribute and sell it to towns all over this Utah doesn’t want N-waste Stem cap thief apologizes country. focusses on Tooele’s unique recreational opportunities. Editor: Editor: It is a big lie that fluoridation is a ben- Make a habit of doing family physical activity every weekend. Private Fuel Storage LLC wants nuclear My name is Keenan. At the homecom- eficial thing. In times like this, it makes no waste to be shipped half way across the ing game, I was walking around and taking The Pratt Aquatic Center has public swim hours all winter and sense whatsoever to pay to have equipment country so it can be stored on the Goshute metal valve stem caps from your cars. I weekly swimming would go far to keeping your family healthy. installed and to keep paying to keep the Indian reservation. Private Fuel Storage thought they were better than the plastics system supplied. That would be hard-earned The Gold Medal School program uses cost-effective solutions LLC, the company shipping the waste here, ones and they would be neat to collect. taxpayer money literally going down toilets, in public schools to encourage physical activity. The program claims that it’s safe and the holding contain- I am sorry for stealing what belonged to showers, tubs, sinks, hoses, etc. Talk about currently reaches 75,000 children in Utah. Studies show that ers are secure. If they say it is, then why not you because it wasn’t my property to take. your snake oil selling salesperson. Whoever store it in the states that use the power? Please call the police station to get them active children learn better and that physical activity is an came up with this moneymaking scheme Utah doesn’t use nuclear power plants back. effective treatment for depression. It’s as simple as a call to the was an evil genius. and therefore should not have to store Keenan county health department at 843-2310 to arrange to have the Fluorides are by-products of many indus- waste products from other states. Six out Tooele trial processes. Fluorides are recognized as program started in your child’s school. of the eight original companies that formed Tooele/Grantsville Citizens, as parents one of the most toxic elements found in the Private Fuel Storage LLC have developed of this child and one other involved, we earth’s crust. their own storage options and no longer have taught our children right from wrong. ANOTHER VIEW Again, it comes down to choice. It is want to ship their waste to Utah (Salt Lake Children still have the free agency to wrong, wrong, wrong to force the masses Tribune, Sept. 10, 2005). There is always choose which direction they are going. to be medicated against their will. Let those a remote chance an accident will occur. I Unfortunately, they chose the incorrect path who want to ingest sodium fluoride go to guess people who live hundreds of miles this time. their health practitioner and get it. Incentives unlikely to away are willing to take that chance with However, they did not get a choice in All five of my children were raised in this us, but I am not. their consequences. As many in this com- county from birth and among the five of Just because Utah has open desert land munity know, we are parents who do not them they had a total of about a half dozen sway wary Army recruits doesn’t mean that it should be a dumping put up with such negative behavior. They cavities, small ones at that. Dentists who ground for toxic waste. If the state of Ohio were told that this is not “normal collect- are truly interested in stopping tooth decay slightly war was just a possibility to be chooses to have nuclear power plants as ing” and they were given a “review” of what would be actively promoting the limiting better pay weighed against the career oppor- their source of power, then they should is acceptable to collect. They were then of junk food, soda pops, gum, and sugary Arate and tunities, skills you would learn have to deal with the waste in their own taken them down to the police station so treats. Any reputable dentist will tell you a bigger signing and other benefits the Army had state instead of shipping it to Utah. that they could tell the police what they had that what people eat and drink has a great bonus would not to offer. Jerica Dahlberg done and get whatever consequences the impact upon the health of the mouth. make me any Now, joining the Army means Stansbury Park officer chose to give out. Of course there are other factors such more likely to you will almost definitely serve Our apologies go out to those who are as drugs, legal and illegal, that can do a lot enlist in the mili- in hostile territory. For potential victims of our children’s behavior and tary at a time Let history be your guide of damage to the teeth and mouth. I have recruits the possibility of death Editor: inconvenienced to retrieve their property when joining up never heard a dentist say anything at all Daniel Kline becomes a lot less abstract when Fluoride has been in use for a very long from the police station. means a near- about the food that we should or should not Guest Columnist you see news reports about sol- time. I grew up with it in my water in the Anthony and Linamarie Johnson certain deploy- eat. I have never seen any kind of poster diers dying everyday. 60s and 70s and have had no problems. But Tooele ment in Iraq. or visual presentation by a dentist discuss- Perhaps more importantly, your even more interesting is the fact that I deal Of course, I’m basically a coward ing the benefits of eating a good diet and potential death comes in a war with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration who would probably not enlist Just say ‘No’ to fluoride avoiding sugar. What I have experienced are that the American public has large- everyday where I work. even if my assignment was stand- Editor: dentists wanting to apply fluoride to their ly ignored. Whether you support The company I work for is a medical ing guard at the Playboy Mansion, It is absolutely ludicrous to compare patients and then charging the insurance the decision to remain in Iraq or device manufacturer, so I know what is but these incentives seem unlikely over drinking of water to the issue of fluori- companies for it. disagree with it, the average U.S. involved in the approval process to get a to sway the people who would dation. No study on fluoridation has shown Again, there is no good, logical, sound citizen does not seem to care very new product to market. Then there is the actually consider serving. that it is beneficial to any group of people reason for sodium fluoride to be added to much. The public clearly no longer mounds of documentation, validation, and Clearly the war has damp- over the age of nine and even that was very the drinking water of Tooele City. Just say believes the war has anything to constant verification of methods, proce- ened the enthusiasm of potential minimal at best. The truth is that sodium “No!” to fluoridation. do with protecting this country dures, product safety history, etc. recruits because, according to fluoride is a by-product of aluminum pro- Beverly Christensen and we’re just not very concerned Since some communities have had fluo- the Associated Press, for the first duction. It is advantageous to those who Tooele about whether a country that has ride in there water since the 1950s, there is time since 1999, the Army failed produce aluminum to find a money making shown no particular passion for a ton of data, pro and con, about fluoride. to meet its recruitment goals. This use for this toxic waste. Calcium fluoride The true Shaggie/Thag story freedom manages to become free. However, if fluoride was even close to as occurs naturally in nature, but sodium happened despite an increase in Editor: This disinterest leaves poten- bad as the anti-fluoride groups say, the FDA fluoride is actually toxic waste. It is not the number of recruiters and a The Reverend Jon McCartney is spread- tial recruits in the somewhat would have banned the use of it a long time something that is good for us. It should be lowering of standards as to what ing the “Good News” again. So many inter- unique position of having to risk ago. If you don’t believe me look at the avoided because it has very negative effects makes an acceptable recruit. esting science topics; the impossible cell, their lives for a cause that many Ephedra issue. It was banned but that ban upon the human body. To combat this decline, the U.S. instant universes, the first woman (wink, at home find less than noble. A was overturned by the courts. In the early 1980s a pro-fluoridationist, Army has just released an elabo- wink, nudge, nudge). Let me summarize soldier accepts that he may die in Fluoride is a tool that dentists and public Dr. John Colquhoun, decided to gather sta- rate plan designed to reverse the how I see the creationist relationship to sci- defense of his country. It’s harder health officials use to combat tooth decay. tistics to prove his position. To his shock he shortfalls in the recruitment of ence; it appears to be remarkably similar to to accept that you may lose your Used properly in the water system and by found that dental decay was higher in chil- new soldiers. The proposal, which my grandmother’s views on oatmeal. life defending a nation whose dentists, it can be a great blessing. Used dren in fluoridated areas. It was also found grants new enlistees higher bonus- At breakfast one morning she declared people don’t want you there. incorrectly and it will kill or hurt you. This that bone cancer was higher in children es, better pay and an array of that “Oatmeal is made of wheat and I know If the Army wants to hit its fact is true for just about anything and if where the water was fluoridated. fabulous prizes, fails to adequately it. I found a kernel of wheat in it.” Yes recruitment goals than it must you try hard enough you can poobah any- No, Europe did not stop using sodium address the obvious reason people grandma, here, let me wipe your chin. Let’s thing for any reason, no matter how igno- fluoride because of the “great socialized are a mite hesitant to join the mili- refocus its mission and convince focus on the part about that woman, about rant the argument. health care system,” but rather because tary. potential recruits that they will 250,000 years ago, from whom all of us are Please base the decisions on fluoride on they found out that it was not beneficial Young people don’t want to join risk their lives for causes that both descended. Could her name have been Eve scientific fact and proven history, not on but harmful to people and a huge waste of the Army because if they do, they they, and the American people, by any chance? That might be the creation- the emotions of people who probably would money. might die. Death has always been believe in. Young people want to ist interpretation, but an evolutionist would only be happy if they were living on an These are not tirades but rather the a risk of military service. But, serve in a military that defends put a slightly different spin on it. You see, island by themselves with no governmental voices of people who are trying to educate with the war in Iraq, the conflict America, its people and its ideals. that woman was my Great Aunt Shaggie; oversight to help protect them from things citizens to understand that medicating the in Afghanistan and potential skir- Asking them to serve under the married to Uncle Thag. It is not a part of the like tooth decay. masses for the benefit of the pocketbook of mishes with every villain short of current circumstances may simply McCarthy history that we brag about much; Craig T. Draper the few is just plain wrong. the Legion of Doom on the hori- be asking too much no matter how by most accounts, Thag was also Shaggie’s Tooele Twice now Tooele has voted to keep zon, the prospect seems greater many incentives the Pentagon brother. than usual. comes up with. sodium fluoride out of its drinking water. It would be interesting to know who holds Previously the Army offered Daniel B. Kline is a freelance Near hit truly disturbing SEE LETTERS ON A9 a balance of risk and reward. writer based in Connecticut. Editor: stock in companies that manufacture, Certainly you might end up in a His book “50 Things Every Guy Yesterday, Oct. 12, on the way home dangerous situation, but you also Should Know How to Do” will heading west on I-80, traffic was thick, and LETTER RULES might serve your tour of duty be released in April. He can be there was nearly a multi-car pileup. There in peacetime. The prospect of reached at [email protected]. wasn’t any warning that there was a wreck The Transcript-Bulletin encourages letters to the editor. All letters must include the ahead to slow the traffic down. There author’s full name, signature and telephone number. The author’s name and community should have been a policeman in a patrol of residence are published with the letter. Names are rarely withheld and only in unusual car farther east on I-80. circumstances at the editor’s discretion. I still get weak and sick to my stomach All letters will be subject to editing for clarity and brevity. Letters over 300 words long when I think how close we all came, slam- are discouraged. Letters written to thank an individual or organization should be submit- ming on brakes to avoid a . I still A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since ted for Notes of Appreciation. 1894 remember the smell of rubber tires screech- Mail letters to: Transcript-Bulletin, Letters to the Editor, P.O. Box 390, Tooele, Utah. ing to a halt. 84074. Letters can be submitted to the newspaper’s office at 58 N. Main, from 8 a.m. to Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn J. Michael Call JoAnna Gualtieri 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Or send e-mail to: [email protected] Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Managing Editor Tooele For information call the editor at 882-0050. TUESDAY October 18, 2005 A7 OBITUARIES NOTES OF APPRECIATION See News Happening? Helen P. Espinoza caring doctors and nurses. We Give Us a Call! 882-0050 Ratcliffe family will forever be grateful for all Helen Espinoza, born March that has been done for our fam- 27, 1929, passed away on Oct. The family of Faye Miller ily during this difficult time. TOOELETRANSCRIPT 15, 2005, a loving mother, grand- Ratcliffe would like to express William Ratcliffe BULLETIN mother, great-grandmother, and sincere appreciation to all those Jay and Lynn Anderson great-great grandmother. Helen who helped in any way during Gary and Julie Butler left an everlasting impression the passing of our wife, mother, Scott and Diane Bevan on everyone who had the plea- grama and sister, for the many Bill and Lisa Ratcliffe sure of her friendship. Her kind cards, donations, flowers, food Craig and Susan Ratcliffe heart, beautiful smile and quick and kind words of sympathy. And families wit will never be forgotten. Home Interiors and Thomas Kinkade A special thank you to the Annette Anderson unite in a special relief effort to benefit She is survived by her hus- Grantsville Fifth Ward Bishopric Robert and Kaye Miller victims of Hurricane Katrina band of 58 years, Jose’ Espinoza; and Relief Society, Harmony Wes and Linda Arbon son Joe D. Espinoza (Michele); Health Care and Faye’s many And families All profits from the purchases of our #11995 daughters Annie Terra, Barbara Grover (Bob), Alice Kohles Helen P. Espinoza Light in the Storm Candle will be donated. This in an incredible way to (Steven), Kathy Trusty, Benora Thursday evening Oct. 20, from for his love and kindness and to provide hope for those who need it most and to Peasnall (Butch); 19 grandchil- 6 to 8 (Rosary at 7). Funeral ser- Mair family the Third Ward Relief Society bring a special glow to your own home! dren; 35 great-grandchildren vices will be held Friday Oct. 21, for the nice luncheon after the and one great-great-grandchild. at 10 a.m. both will be held at St. The family of Daniel A. Mair services. We appreciate VFW She was preceded in death by Marguerite’s Catholic Church. would like to thank all of those Post 9413 for honoring Danny Plan to attend the “Event” of the YEAR! who expressed sympathy to us her sons Daniel and Steven. Graveside services will be at and performing military rites at Where: Phils Glass 635 N. Main A viewing will be held on Tooele Cemetery. during our loss. We are truly the gravesite. We will forever When: Wed, Oct 19th 2005 grateful for all the visits, cards, remember all the kindnesses Time: 5:30pm to 8:00pm flowers, food, monetary gifts, expressed to us at this difficult Spin the “Wheel of Light” to Win etc. We would like to express a time. Fabulous “FREE GIFTS” special thanks to all of the aides Virginia Mair Many Cash & Carry Items at Cottage Glen, building five, Dee and Arlene Mair See the new 2005 Christmas line! for their loving care of our father Claudia and Kent Baker Any Questions or Donations and grandfather. Also, a sincere Suzann and Allen Wall contact Amie Russell 837-2118 thanks to Harmony Hospice for Dana and Kim Allred or Sandy Critchlow 882-2675 their assistance. We would like Karen and Ed Williams to express a heartfelt “thank Jeff Mair you” to Bishop Neil Critchlow And families

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So how did you admit that yes, Domino was upcoming movies on them, sticks IHarvey’s life unrecognizable form and splattered Tony Scott’s film end up being so cool, Domino was angry, Domino them on a cork board, blindfolds was as obnox- onto the screen in an unwatchable grossly non-provocative and so eas- could whip nun chucks like no himself, and throws darts at them. ious as the mess. ily resistible? I think he was trying other angry-spoiled-brat-turned- Or maybe he just throws those movie based Domino (played by a defiantly to be gritty and artsy at the same bounty-hunter, this movie will not same sticky notes in bed at night time. He succeeded in something let up on you. on her story grungy Keira Knightly,) was the and sleeps on them, and then is. I wonder if daughter of actor Laurence Harvey. that looks like neither of the two. There is a curious plotline about It in fact looks more like the a sick little girl, bounty-hunter whatever is sticking to his forehead Harvey (who Spoiled and bored by privilege, she creative work of a chimpanzee on martyrdom, and a reality show when he wakes up becomes his died in June turned on her elitist lifestyle as a crack. Because believe me: some- featuring two “Beverly Hills, 90210” next movie. 493 W. 400 N., Tooele at age 35 of Audrey Rock- model and Beverly Hills royalty to Richardson thing this bad could not have come actors. Mickey Rourke co-stars That would explain a lot. Like an accidental become a bounty hunter. STAFF WRITER out of any part of Hollywood. as a perverted “father figure” to how he wound up in “Kangaroo 882-4800 drug overdose) Why doesn’t Tori Spelling do Well, I guess that last part is Domino, Lucy Liu shows up as a Jack,” that bizarre “Fatboy Slim” www.mohlmanlaw.com would have that? She would be so much more unfortunately not true. Stuff this mean investigator-type, and Mena music video, and now “Domino.” been disap- Reel Talk interesting. bad can, and does, come out of Suvari and Christopher Walken Maybe that’s actually how they Hollywood on a regular basis. Just have roles as reality TV show pro- wrote, cast, and filmed “Domino.” wait for my “worst of 2005 list” ducers. Just a bunch of sticky notes and a at the end of the year. It’s going Let’s talk about Christopher couple of darts. to be a doozy. And I wouldn’t be Walken for a bit now, since he’s Grade: D- Fall Back on Us for all surprised if “Domino” was right up infinitely more interesting than there at the top of the list. anything about this film. He’s an Currently playing. Rated R for This snarling, schizophrenic inexplicable phenomenon. The strong violence, pervasive lan- catastrophe of a film features eye- man, in spite of his talent, seems guage, sexual content/nudity and Your Real Estate Needs wearying hyper-editing and ear- to show up in randomly chosen drug use. drum-busting music. You are there movies. Running time: at 120 minutes, ���������������� to be attacked in your own seat, It’s like he takes a bunch of way too long. “The law that allows this is House employees are capped at receiving ���������������� Johnson Bill 272 which passed in 2002,” a 2.5 percent cost of living adjust- continued from page A1 Newman said. “Chief Dan Johnson ment (COLA) which is based on the ������������������������� is not the only Utah police chief consumer price index (CPI). The letter continued, “As citi- who has retired since that time and In other words, some workers ������������������������������ zens, we put the blame squarely on remained in office.” in private industries may receive �������������������������������� the shoulders of the only man who Newman added that House Bill an eight percent COLA raise based has the power to fire the offending 272 applies only to police chiefs, on the CPI. But law enforcement ����������������������������� persons, our current mayor, Byron sheriffs, or the director of Utah officials receive only the 2.5 per- Anderson. But instead of firing the Public Safety. If other law enforce- cent increase. And on the reverse ������������ Chief of Police … the current mayor ment officials want to retire and side, if the CPI rate allows only ��������������� allowed him to retire at the full remain in law enforcement work, a 2.1 percent increase to private ������ Chief of Police retirement pay and they must either hire on with anoth- sector employees, law enforcement then left him on the job as the Chief er agency, or wait six months before officials also receive only the 2.1 ������ of Police at his full Chief of Police returning to the agency from which percent increase. regular pay.” they retired. “In any private sector, a person ������ In a telephone conversation with For instance, if a Grantsville can retire and draw retirement pay, police officer, other than the chief, and then go to work somewhere the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin ������� wanted to retire and remain work- else and still receive a pay check,” Tuesday morning, Newman ing in law enforcement, he or she Newman said. “If the public has explained that under the Utah would have to hire on with the a problem with the law that was Retirement System, any police chief Tooele Police Department, Tooele passed allowing police chiefs and or sheriff who has at least 20 years County Sheriff’s department, or any sheriffs to draw retirement and Tana Dubose Sandy Covello Laney Riegel of law enforcement service can other law enforcement agency for retain their same positions, they retire and remain indefinitely in his at least six months. Another alter- need to take that issue up with the 801-301-1275 830-5545 830-7583 or her position as chief of police or native would be for the officer to Legislature. Under state law, it is as sheriff. remain unemployed for six months perfectly legal for a police chief or and then return to his or her posi- sheriff with 20 or 30 years of service tion with the Grantsville Police to retire and retain his or her posi- Department. tion with the same law enforcement A member of the Utah Public agency.” Safety Commission who asked that Grantsville Police Chief Dan he not be identified stated that the Johnson said concerning the situa- pay scale for Utah law enforcement tion, “I feel like I am coming under officials is despicable. criticism even though I have done “People do a lot of complaining nothing wrong. I didn’t try to hide and griping and groaning,” stated my retirement. Although I did not the law public safety official, “but need permission from the mayor law enforcement is a dangerous and city council to take advantage occupation. And law enforcement of House Bill 272, out of courtesy officials in Utah do what they do for I did notify them of what I was very little pay. For instance, in states doing. like Pennsylvania and Louisiana, “I have never tried to hide the law enforcement officials retire fact that I am drawing retirement with 100 percent of their base pay. and still serving as the chief of In California, law enforcement offi- police from anyone,” Johnson con- cials retire with 94 percent of their tinued. “I have done nothing wrong. base pay. Here in Utah, we send our The retirement pay is available to kids to college or other agencies to me through state law. My intentions become law enforcement officials — even though I am receiving some and they have to leave the state to retirement pay — are to continue to receive a salary they can live on.” serve the community of Grantsville Newman also explained that as their police chief.” under Utah law, all public safety e-mail: [email protected] UDOT to host celebration marking SR-36 completion The Utah Department of businesses to build a facility that Transportation will host a ribbon will be an asset to the community cutting celebration at 11 a.m. on for years to come.” Wednesday, Oct. 26, at the new Park As part of the Lincoln Highway, and Ride Lot located on SR-36 and the oldest transcontinental automo- 2400 North. The celebration will bile route, SR-36 has an important mark the end of construction on role in U.S. history. In the summer of state Route 36 from Mills Junction 1919, Lt. Col. Dwight D. Eisenhower to Tooele City. participated in the first Army trans- The event highlights the end of continental motor convoy. The a two-year reconstruction project expedition crossed the U.S. from on the only major route between Washington, D.C. to San Francisco, I-80 and Tooele City. The improve- covering 3,251 miles in 62 days. ments include widening a seven- As an observer for the War mile stretch of SR-36 to two lanes Department, Eisenhower learned in each direction with a center turn- firsthand of the difficulties faced in lane and wider shoulders, the addi- traveling great distances on impass- tion of a center median through the able roads. He later noted these Town of Erda and five new traffic early experiences influenced his signals at major intersections along decisions concerning the building of the project corridor. the interstate highway system dur- A Park and Ride Lot has been ing his presidential administration. constructed at the south end of the Present-day SR-36 closely follows project near Tooele City in coop- the route of the Lincoln Highway. eration with Utah Transit Authority. Along with Super Crossword Answers the road reconstruc- ���������������������������������������������������� tion, noise walls have been installed at vari- ous locations provid- ���������������������������������������������������������� ing some relief to local residents from traffic ��������������������������������������������������� noise. “We are excited to ������������������������������������������������������ celebrate the comple- tion of this new road with the community,” said UDOT Region Two Director Randy Park. “This project hasn’t been just about build- ing a road. It’s about working in partnership with local government officials, residents and TUESDAY October 18, 2005 A9 �������������������� the following month. We also hope sent in a second wave of planes is top notch. The letter called it Letters to develop service projects in the at Pearl Harbor or had found our double dipping and claimed it is continued from page A6 community, as well as establish a carriers to confront, we could very dishonest. How many people do scholarship fund. well all be speaking Japanese now. you know who have worked for There was actually a good We encourage all those with It is my opinion that the biggest the government and are collecting ��������� reason for this incestuous rela- pioneer spirit who are interested in problem we have in this country retirement? Are they dishonest tionship, namely that no one else becoming members to join. If you is “politics.” One party belittles, because they worked and earned a would have either one of them. It have any questions. please contact downgrades, snubs, slanders its retirement? The obvious answer to ������������� turns out that they were the first any of the officers. relations with other parties, yet no that is NO! ��������������� two people to be born without any Dee Mair one seems to care. We send our I have a hard time understanding �� �� sense of smell. Prior to that time, Grantsville senators and congressmen back how people write the letter like the �� ���� everyone had a nose like a blood- to Washington and when they try one circulated, purposely mixing hound and could sniff out a rabbit Good neighbors touted to get some work done, it all bogs up the facts and do not get their ������������ a mile away. You would think, from Editor: down in politics. facts straight. They put dishonest ����������� an evolutionary standpoint that I love fall. I love the smell, I love Why am I writing this letter? statements in writing and plaster Thag and Shaggie were trapped in the weather and I love the fact that Because I’m tired of hearing people them all over before an election in one of those dead-end fatal muta- ����� there are no gnats to make my time blast the president and FEMA and attempt to get the voters to read tions; after all, they couldn’t hunt any other federal organization for �� �� outside miserable. I also love the the false statements and cloud the � ���� worth beans and how could they doing their jobs in accordance with ����� traditions that are such an impor- election process. tell if they were gathering poison their responsibilities. To whit! Why tant part of family life and seem so I have been a sergeant with mushrooms? don’t the writers know enough to vibrant in the fall and winter. Grantsville City for about six years �������� Every evolutionary twist and blame the correct people for the One of those traditions is a now and have no plans of seeing � turn has subtle, but important, con- blunders? President Bush has no �� relatively new one for our family. Chief Johnson quit or removed sequences. Not only did Thag and responsibility for Hurricane Katrina It involves the Pankratz Pumpkin Shaggie have no sense of smell, until the governors of the states from office — at least not in the Patch. Last year we went in search they had no sense of taste either. involved requested federal help. He near future. The officers that I have of the perfect pumpkins (after the Thag liked to boast that he could certainly did not order Katrina. All worked with have been accused squash bugs decimated our person- eat a four-day-old, mastodon-tram- federal help was likewise hog-tied of illegal activities and I have al pumpkin patch) at the Pankratz pled skunk, raw, with the hair still at home until called by the state’s even heard rumors that the police Pumpkin Patch. We had such an on (Shaggie insisted on cooking leadership. department is under a full federal enjoyable time that we went back hers, so she had to invent fire; but It’s true that President Bush was investigation. There is no federal again this year. After harvesting that’s another story). As it turned on vacation, but it was a work- investigation being conducted our kids’ favorite pumpkins we ������������������������������������������������������ out, this notable lack of fastidious- ing vacation, not the kind that on the Grantsville City Police were treated to a ride behind a ness proved to be a really strong various writers enjoy when they Department. Again someone wants tractor and well wishes for a great survival trait. Luckily, they didn’t go on a vacation. All we can be everyone to believe something that Halloween. Our kids are still talk- care much for mushrooms. thankful for is that President Bush is not true. The officers I work with ������������������������� ing about the fun time they had at I mentioned above that no one jumped to the rescue as soon as he are honest and hard working. else would have them. Another, the patch this year, and can’t wait was called. Of course there were I came to Grantsville City in July less subtle consequence of hav- to go back again next year. mistakes made, and many people 1995. I was a young officer and ing no sense of smell was that Not only was the experience at lost their lives. This is regrettable. had about five years experience they had no notion of personal the pumpkin patch fun for the kids, Everyone is sorry for the thou- in law enforcement. I was anxious hygiene. Thag and Shaggie smelled but it was even more meaningful sands of people that have been to jump in becoming part of this than usual this year. Every now HUNTING SALE worse than a gut-shot wolverine. displaced, injured or killed. But to community and wanted to make a Consequently, none of the major and then you meet a few neighbors point to one person, the president, difference and still do. The citizens who are truly exceptional. They are predators of the day would even and say he didn’t do his duty is just of Grantsville took my family in the kind of neighbors who would consider eating them. Most impor- plain stupid. Dereliction of leader- and accepted us. I can also tell you do anything for anyone, regardless tantly, in an era where “long pig” ship. Ha ha. that when a new officer is working of personal inconvenience, time, or was one of the three major food In my opinion I would like all under a cloud of distrust it is hard any other factor that the rest of us groups, even “we” wouldn’t eat of these people that have such on that officer and his family and may use for excuses when faced “us.” So Thag and Shaggie passed definite feelings to just ask them- it makes it hard for that officer to with situations where someone their smell genes down to a passel selves what they would have done do his job. could use help. of kids, who married their own for all the hard pressed. They were I want you to know that when As we drove up to the pumpkin brothers and sisters, and so on, and all warned in plenty of time to you call for an officer you can be so on. patch in Tooele, we were surprised evacuate. They had at least a day- Tooele’s Largest to see two of our neighbors from assured that when Grantsville City With all the evolutionary and-a-half notice. In my opinion the arrives the officers are going to do Firearm Retailer advantages they had, after a few Grantsville there helping out. Now, blame can start with the residents I know that these two neighbors everything they can to help you. thousand years there weren’t any and work its way up through the If you have violated the law, yes, people in that part of the continent would be embarrassed if I men- highest echelons of government to tioned their names, but they have you can count on the officers hold- except the McCarthys. The thing the president. ing you accountable. You can also been there to help so many times To finish this letter I will just about evolution is that it never count on them to come to your aid %% that I think it is time to give them a say, “I know what I would have stops. Every ten thousand years and risk injury of even death for little recognition. Whether it is help done had I been a resident, I would or so, some kids would be born you if that is what you need. with a little sense of smell. They with landscaping or demolition, have been one of the first to evacu- 5-105-10off I would ask you to please could hardly wait until they grew pouring cement, helping people ate. I know what weather can do. consider where the information up enough to move somewhere to move, hauling mulch, shovel- I’ve been there.” ENTIRE STORE you are reading is coming from. ENTIRE STORE that didn’t stink so badly. But when ing peoples’ walks and driveways, Clye J Allen Consider all the facts. Don’t buy optics • firearms • ammunition they reached another continent, these two neighbors are always Tooele into made-up or false statements, clothing • gun accessories • knifes they still smelled so awful that there. The thing that is remarkable especially when there is no founda- cleaning supplies no one would have them (or eat about them is that they do things like this by simply recognizing a Finish what he started tion to hold the story up. I don’t them). So the same chain of events Editor: need and then jumping in to help. believe in telling someone how started up all over again, and again, It has recently come to our I asked Brad how he ended up they should vote. We all have and again. attention that Dave McCall is run- at the pumpkin patch with his four- the right to choose who we want That, in a nutshell, is how the ning for a city council position wheeler and a trailer. He told me to represent us. I, like everyone McCarthys took over the world in Tooele, and that’s all good and that he and his wife, Jamie, came else don’t like to see a campaign and became the modern humans fine. One of his claims to fame is 11 North Main • 882-6208 up to check out the pumpkin patch become a mud-slinging contest. who all share their mitochondrial the Veterans Memorial Park and 9am-6pm Mon -Sat. Sale good thru Oct. 29, 05 and it was so busy that night that DNA with dear old Aunt Shaggie. we are very disappointed with his Brent Rowley the Pankratzs were swamped. Brad Nobody said that evolution was work there. Our family has three Grantsville said he and Jamie just jumped in pretty! Incidentally, our family bricks somewhere in the world. and started helping — and it’s con- name wasn’t always McCarthy; it One of them was ordered at the used to be Malarkey. tinued on ever since. very beginning in hopes it would Tom McCarthy How many of us let opportuni- be there for Mother’s Day — didn’t Tooele ties to help our neighbors (or even happen. With Memorial Day complete strangers) like this go by approaching we ordered two more because of one excuse or another? bricks. (Hurry and get your money Got pioneer spirit? What would our communities be Editor: in and they’ll be here by Memorial like if we were all a little more like In 1850, Brigham Young sent Day — didn’t happen). these two neighbors, and a little James McBride and Harrison As we now approach November, less focused on our own lives? ��� ����� ������� ����� ���� ��� ��������� ��������� ����� Severe to the northern part of what there are still no bricks. I have Brad and Jamie, I know you are is now Tooele County to establish called Dave and they are always ���������� ���� ���� ������� ��� ������ ��������� ��� not looking for any recognition a settlement. The area had many on their way. One date was Sept. 8 for any of the kind and thoughtful ���� �� ����� ��� springs, and eventually became — didn’t happen. Now it’s Oct. 12 things you do, but you are such an Grantsville. The original settlement and they were supposed to be here ���� ������� �� example to all of us, I couldn’t help has grown into a prosperous com- two weeks ago, and in on Monday but share our experience as your ���� ���� ����� munity steeped in rich heritage. or Tuesday. Of what year!? neighbors with others. Many of the people in We received a certificate for two �� ����� Although we have moved from Grantsville, whether or not they of them, but not for my dad’s when our previous home, it is now can trace their roots to those questioned about that. Only some obvious to me that the word, original settlers, are proud of that of them were sent out. While we ��� ���� �� ���� “neighbor” extends beyond those pioneer heritage. For many years, don’t know Dave personally. We who live on your street, or in your ���������� �� those desiring to belong to the hear he is a nice guy. But we are a Sons of the Utah Pioneers had to neighborhood. My fall traditions little concerned about his capabili- �������� �� ��� travel to Tooele as members of the also include an increased portion ties to finish what is started! ���� ���� ��� Settlement Chapter, which is one of gratitude. I am grateful to good John and Paul Dalley of the largest chapters in the state. people who are neighbors in the Grantsville ������ ��� ���� However, many of those members true sense of the word, and to Allen and Adele Romero ���� ���� ��� decided that there is now enough those who went the extra mile to Tooele interest in Grantsville to start their make sure my kids had fun picking �������� ��������� own chapter. out their pumpkins. G-ville rumors just lies �� ��� ����� ��� In April this year, several men Rebecca Peterson Editor: in Grantsville met with national Grantsville I am writing because there is ��������� ������ officers of the SUP and decided to are a lot of rumors floating around ��� ������ form a new chapter. Dave Jefferies Stop bashing Bush because of a letter that was placed was appointed to head an organiz- Editor: in a few of Grantsville City’s busi- �������� ������� ing committee. The committee has Is it wonderful to live in a coun- nesses. The letter accused the �� �������� ���� since established organizational by- try where we can talk, publish or Grantsville City Police Department laws and elected chapter officers. get published anything we want of being corrupt. — likening the ������� ������ �� Dave Jefferies was elected presi- to say. No responsibilities, just be police force to that of a Rico enter- �������� �� dent of the newly formed Twenty happy. We can downgrade any- prise or a corrupt organization. Wells Chapter, with Craig Anderson body’s performance, good or bad, (The Rico act was used to deal ��������� �� ��� as president-elect. Don Johnson just like we know what we’re talk- with the Mafia and is there to deal ���� ���� ������� was elected secretary. ing about when we are completely with organized crime.) The Sons of the Utah Pioneers ignorant of the facts concerning I read that Chief Danny Johnson is a non-profit organization estab- other people’s behavior or actions, was accused of being dishonest by lished to commemorate and honor or for that matter, responsibilities. collecting a retirement that he has the pioneers and their struggles as It is wonderful to have the free- earned after working 20 years pro- they came west. We have all had doms we have in America. This is tecting the citizens of Grantsville. ����� �� ���������� ������ pioneers in our lives, whether or a true statement, but this freedom The state allows chiefs of police not they were Utah pioneers, so was bought only by paying a tre- to retire after their 20 years of ser- anyone can join the SUP. All we mendous price. Going back to the vice, but they are allowed to stay ask is that you have the pioneer days of World War II, if Hitler had in office because they don’t want spirit. only listened to Admiral Donitz at to have our chiefs leaving their The Twenty Wells Chapter will the right time, we could all very positions. Chief Danny Johnson is meet every month, alternating a well be speaking German in this the most honest man I have ever potluck dinner-meeting with a trek country. If the Japanese had only worked for and his work ethics ��� ������������ ���� ���� ���� �������������� �� �������� ��� ���� ���� ������ ����� ���� ������� ���� ����� Subscribe Today • 882-0050 A10 TUESDAY October 18, 2005 Sports

From The Sidelines Buffs claim Cowboys, Buffs victories over should keep Bears, Tigers by Nick Drake SPORTS EDITOR Tooele had a tough decision to big game clean make Oct. 7 after the Buffs rallied to within a point of the Bear River lead ell, the game with only a little more than a minute between remaining in the pivotal league affair county on the road. neighbors, The Buffs sliced the Bear edge to W 20-19 with only 1:03 left in the hard Grantsville and Tooele High, is finally here and fought affair in Tremonton. Instead of another huge crowd going for the tie, Tooele Coach Sam is expected to flock Elliott rolled the dice and went for to Grantsville High the win. Trifon Gochis followed a number of Thursday to witness the huge blockers in the Buffs jumbo set grid iron affair between Nick Drake SPORTS EDITOR to produce a two-point conversion and schools separated by a provide Tooele with a 21-20 win over mere nine miles. two-time defending state champion Kickoff is slated for 7 p.m., but seats will Bear River. be at a premium so both administrations Gochis also contributed a one-yard advise fans to get to the gates early. scoring plunge and A.J. Nunley added For the past six fall campaigns, the photography/Mike Anderson a three-yard scoring scamper. Justin Grantsville’s Brent Mouritsen (center) attempts to run through the tackles of a pair of Logan defenders in the Cowboys two local football squads have met on the Brady also hauled in an 18-yard scor- annual Homecoming game Friday. The top ranked Grizzlies captured a 48-6 victory in the affair. football field and both teams have behaved ing strike from Jace Harris to set up themselves reasonably well without any the game winning and deciding two- serious incidence. point conversion. As a reporter for both schools, I expect The Buffs still needed a win Friday both teams to put on a hard fought, hard Logan is ‘real deal’ in 48-7 win over Ogden to clinch a state berth hitting and entertaining battle in region from the Region 11 ranks. competition. by Nick Drake threw for two more to trigger the The victory enabled Logan to seize No problem. Tooele rolled to a 50-0 I just hope both teams also keep Grizzlie attack. The Logan field general the Region 11 crown while Grantsville lead at intermission when Ogden had everything in proper perspective so that SPORTS EDITOR Logan continues to validate its top fired a four-yard and 45-yard scoring suffered its first league setback of the six turnovers in the first-half alone and fans, family and alumni can continue to billing nearly every week. strikes to Josh Flores and a seven-yard season. the Buffs posted a decisive 56-0 vic- enjoy and relish this annual encounter. The Grizzlies made their first trip scoring strike to Chase Watterson. The Cowboys now face county tory over the visiting Tigers at THS. There is always some friendly bantering to Grantsville Friday and battled the In fact, Logan was attempting to neighbor Tooele Thursday at 7 p.m. in Dorian Cochran sprinted for three back and forth between community Cowboys on their annual Homecoming run up the score even more when the a battle for the region’s coveted second scoring scampers and Nick Terry members and even spouses, alum from each night. Grizzlies were throwing the ball in seed and a home playoff berth in the provided a pair of scoring bolts to school, about which team will come out on Grantsville did battle the high pow- the waning moments with a slim 41- opening round of the Class 3A State trigger the lopsided league triumph. top this year. ered Logan attack throughout most of point margin. Only a touchdown sav- Football championships. The winner Jace Harris, Trifon Gochis and Zac That is to be expected since the towns the first-half and the Cowboys trailed ing tackle by Cowboy defensive back will earn the second seed from Region Connelly also tacked on touchdown are only separated by a few miles and are the state’s highest scoring team only Travis Taylor at the goal line on fourth 11 and most likely face Snow Canyon bursts and Cochran booted a field goal intertwined within work places throughout 21-7 at intermission. down kept Logan from extending their next week in the first round of the state and five PAT’s to ignite the Buff attack. the county and even between spouses. However, Logan erupted for 27 precarious lead to a scant 48 points playoffs while the loser will hit the A story on the game will be published Hopefully, everything said and done has points in the second half to break with 12 seconds left. road to St. George and most likely face in Thursday’s edition. been in jest and taken that way. open the close affair and claim a 48-7 Brent Mouritsen sprinted for a daz- second-ranked Pine View in the open- The victory not only clinched a Both coaches are classy individuals and triumph over Grantsville Friday. zling 35-yard scoring scamper in the ing round of post-season action. state berth, it set up key league clash true sports of the game. Riley Nelson bolted for 275 yards opening period to provide the lone It will be extremely important for both rushing and four scoring scampers and points of the night for Grantsville. SEE REAL PAGE A11 SEE CLAIM PAGE A11 coaching staffs to stress to their players that they have a lot to lose if they lose their tempers because there are tough playoff contests next week and each team can ill Dugway upends Wendover to clinch another region title afford to lose a starter for a state game by falling victim to an ill advised hit or play. by Nick Drake kills to spearhead the assault. Morgyn place in the Region 11 volleyball ranks into a tie with Logan for fourth place in Indeed, loyalty runs deep for alumni, SPORTS EDITOR Broadhead had six kills and 11 digs on last Tuesday with a huge road victory the region ranks. former players and community members Dugway is the two-time defending the night. Sam Beltzer provided three over Ogden, 24-26, 25-21, 25-7, 27-29, 16- Brooke Bunderson paved the way for from both areas. region champs. Playing Tintic, a team kills, four digs and five assists while 14 on the Lady Tigers home floor. Bear the Cowgirls against Logan with seven So I hope the game is exciting, hard they’ve already beaten this year, the Jaynie Palmer registered seven kills, River sewed up the league volleyball kills and four blocks while Rika Larsen fought and clean. Just let the kids have fun Lady Mustangs didn’t need to be told a block, an ace and three digs. Tiara crown Thursday with a 25-19, 25-20, produced five kills and three blocks. and play hard. about the implications of Tuesday’s Stevenson and Kari Billings also con- 25-23 decision over the Lady Buffs at Autumn Pitt logged three kills and 27 Players and coaches must realize how meeting with the Lady Miners. tributed in the pivotal victory. THS. assists while Brooke Bakker had six their actions, either positive or negative, However, Tintic stunned the hosts The Lady Mustangs clinched sole The setback drops the Lady Buffs kills and four blocks. Mari Vera also reflect their town. with a game one win. But Dugway ral- possession of the Region 18 volleyball region mark to 6-3 a game cushion over registered three blocks and kills while Let’s remember this is only a high school lied back with three straight victories to standings for the fourth consecutive third place Ogden (5-4) and a head- Alexa Bakker added two kills. Paige game. The sun will rise the next day, and earn a valuable victory at home. campaign, beating county neighbor to-head sweep of Ogden in the season Allred also contributed three kills and both teams will take the field again in the Dugway seized command of the Wendover, 22-25, 25-22, 25-26, 25-10, series. Tooele hit the road tonight to four blocks. playoffs next week. Region 18 volleyball standings with a Thursday in Wendover. Ogden to battle last place Ben Lomond The Cowgirls venture north to Ogden Enjoy the moment and the game because 16-25, 25-16, 25-17, 25-13 triumph over The win keeps the Lady Mustangs at 7 p.m. to tangle with the Lady Tigers tonight it only takes one incident to ruin it for region rival Tintic last Tuesday at DHS. undefeated in the league standings at 9- Grantsville continued to stumble in in the regular season finale at 7:15 p.m. everyone. Sherilyn Pianar fired down nine kills 0. Dugway hits the road to Trout Creek the league standings with a 25-19, 25- If both Grantsville and Logan (at Bear and recorded 14 digs and two assists today to conclude the regular season 18, 25-21 setback at Logan last Tuesday. River) fall tonight, the two teams will while Tayci Morse contributed six kills schedule against rival West Desert at However, the Cowgirls helped them- meet in a playoff either later this week and three digs as well. C.J. Mathews 6 p.m. selves with a 25-18, 25-15, 25-15 victory Sports Wrap logged 26 assists, six digs and four Meanwhile, Tooele notched second over last place Ben Lomond to forge SEE TITLE PAGE A11 Stansbury Quota winnners Local harriers headed to Brad and Kim Lindsay seized top hon- ors in the Stansbury Park Golf Association President’s Cup tournament held Oct. 1 at the local course. The Lindsay team seized first place with State meets Wednesday a plus one while the squad of Tom and Terri Paskvan were right behind with a negative by Nick Drake place time of 19:44 and teammate Morgan one tally. SPORTS EDITOR Kartchner finished in fourth for the local The team of Don Christensen and Shelly Dugway dominated Region 18 cross coun- team. Cody Stromberg (sixth), James Dettle Johnson took third place with a nega- try for over a decade. (ninth) and Ian McCleksey (13th) rounded tive six while the squad of Frank and Pat But last year, both the Lady Mustangs and out the team scoring for the Mustangs. Walthers and team of Jeff Wilson and Barrie Dugway boys teams failed to capture league Miguel Martinez led Wendover with an Frankland tied for fourth place with a nega- harrier crowns for the first time since the 11th place finish. tive eight each. mid-1990’s. However, the entire Mustang boys team Dugway regrouped this year to seize the were the lone Tooele County runners to earn Stansbury net-gross winners region girls team crown, thanks to excellent state berths in this Wednesday’s state meet. Frank Park fired a low gross 76 to top the scoring depth by the Lady Mustangs squad. Meanwhile, Tooele seized third place to Stansbury Park Golf Association net and Anna McCarty powered the Tooele earn a team berth in the Class 3A State Cross gross tournament Oct. 1 at the local course. County squad to the league team title with Country Championships Wednesday as well. Park logged a 76 to win the division by a third place time of 20:23 while team- Jonathon Kimpel spurred a determined one stroke over runner-up Jeff Wilson with mates Sherilyn Pianar, Chelsea Moffett and Tooele team with a ninth place individual a 77. C.J. Mathews garnered fifth through seventh finish to lead the Buffs to a third place team Chris Holly won the men’s low net division place, respectively for the victors. Dugway tally in the Region 11 Cross Country meet with a 72 while Curtis Allen and Jeff Lindsey ruled the region ranks with a 20 to 36 team last Wednesday at Cottonwood Complex. tied for second place with a 73 each. edge over county neighbor Wendover last Shay Asay and Justin Christopherson Local grid game on radio Wednesday at Mt. Pleasant. fought to 14th and 18th place overall times to Salt Lake City radio station 1320 KFAN has Jenny Bateman paved the way for the power the Buffs while Race Warburton and been broadcasting Class 3A football games Lady Wildcats with a fourth place time of Matt Ricci completed the team scoring. live across the Utah air waves every Friday 31:11 while Lindsey Mascaro (eighth), Tarin Dugway and Wendover girls will com- since the 2005 grid iron season began. Ratliff (10th), Arianna Delmuro (12th) and pete in the Class 1A State Cross Country On Friday, 1320 will air the Tooele vs. Andrea Gonzales (14th) rounded out the championships Wednesday at Sugarhouse Grantsville game Thursday on the Cowboys team scoring for Wendover. Park in Salt Lake City at 11:30 a.m. while home field at 7 p.m. The entire Dugway girls squad along with the Dugway boys squad is set to battle at The two teams will be playing for a first Lady ‘Cat trio Bateman, Mascaro and Ratliff noon in the 1A State boys meet. The Tooele photography/Mike Anderson round home game in the Class 3A State all earned berths into the Class 1A State boys team will take off at 2 p.m. in the Class Tooele’s Shay Asay powers his way through the Region 11 cross Football tournament next week while the Cross Country championships Wednesday at 3A State Cross Country boys championship country course Wednesday at Cottonwood Complex. The Buff boys loser will travel to Pine View or Snow Sugarhouse Park. runs, also at Sugarhouse Park. A complete battled to a third place team finish to qualify the entire THS team for Canyon for opening round action. Meanwhile, West Desert edged out Dugway story and times on the region results for this Wednesday’s Class 3A State meet at Sugarhouse Park. Dugway 25 to 32 in the team standings. Chris Loomis Tooele, Grantsville and Dugway will be pub- and Wendover will also have cross country athletes at their respec- paced the Mustangs title surge with a second lished in a future edition. tive state meet Wednesday at Sugarhouse Park as well. TUESDAY October 18, 2005 A11

when Tom Schmidt stepped in front of a Cowboy Real receiver to intercept a pass and raced 24 yards to continued from page A10 the Cowboy 11. But the stingy Grantsville defense came up big when Logan Gumucio, Butler and J.T. Thompson Grantsville Coach Tony Cloward said his team laid a hard hit on Nelson to force a fumble and competed with the state’s best team for four quarters Grantsville’s Riley Ford pounced on the loose pig- and was proud of the way his team never gave up skin to stymie the Grizzlie scoring opportunity. regardless of the score. The Cowboy defense continued to play hard “Logan is the real deal, no doubt about it,” he and never gave up, hitting Logan ball carriers hard. stated. “I my opinion, we’ve faced some of the best Bryce Jorgensen, Jeff Langston, Ford, Jason Clark quarterbacks in the state and I feel Riley Nelson and Jordan Nelson closed down the Logan attack is the best in the state. They are deserving of their with hard tackles and Brayden Fisher intercepted top ranking. They are big, strong, athletic and deep. a Nelson pass just moments later to nix another When you can bring on an entire offense and defense Grizzlie drive. and they don’t have a player that plays both ways, Grantsville drove the ball to the Logan 32 before that just wears teams down. Despite suffering the the Cowboys ran out of time as the first-half expired. loss, we felt really good after the game because we Ryan Willis fired a 10-yard toss to Travis Taylor, hit felt like we raised our level of play another notch. Butler for a three-yard pass and found Nelson for a This was by far our most physical and aggressive 25-yard toss just before the clock expired. performance. And if we can match that intensity for Logan took its first possession of the second-half the rest of the year, we’ll be happy with our future and drove 72 yards in 10 plays to build a 28-7 cushion results. with 6:36 left in the third period. Nelson provided a “But even though we were outmanned and out- one-yard plunge to extend the margin. matched, I felt like we competed for the entire game Nelson ignited another long Grizzlie march with and never gave them any easy plays,” he added. “I’m runs of 12, 21 and nine yards before hitting Flores confident they felt like it was a tough game Saturday with a four-yard toss to stake Logan to a 35-7 edge morning because we gave them some hard hits and with 57 seconds left in the period. never quit playing. Fortunately, we came away injury Logan struck paydirt moments later when Nelson free and now it sets up a tough battle with Tooele fired a shuffle pass to Flores and the Grizzlie speed- on Thursday. The game is important for both teams ster darted 45-yards to paydirt and a 42-7 cushion photography/Troy Boman Tooele’s Laura West looks up at the net after the Lady Buff spiker hit a kill in a game against Grantsville because it has a lot of implications and a lot on the with 10:10 left in the game. last week. Tooele captured the Region 11 second seed and close out the regular season slate tonight with table. But the bottom line is that it’s a rivalry and Grantsville did march to the Grizzlie 29 midway a road test at Ben Lomond. both teams know each other really well.” through the final frame, thanks to the arm of Willis. Logan took the opening kickoff and marched The Cowboy field general fired a 16-yard toss to down to produce points and grab the early edge. The Harrison and hit Justin Hawkins for a 25-yard toss. gled with consistent play in a home pulled off a couple of huge road Grizzlies marched 68 yards in 10 plays to build a 7-0 But the drive stalled deep into Logan territory with win over Logan (Sept. 22) but just wins over Wasatch Academy (Sept. margin. Nelson fired a 13-yard pass to Kyle Dragnich Title 5:42 left. continued from page A10 couldn’t beat Ben Lomond (Sept. 15) and Tintic (Sept. 20) to remain and then bolted for runs of 19, two, 10, nine, three, Looking for more points in spite of a 42-7 cushion, 27) on the road. unblemished in league action to five and finally seven yards to cap the drive and Logan kept Nelson in the game slinging until the wan- or the first of next week at a neu- “We played all right,” she stat- date. Courtney Cano drilled the PAT to stake Logan to the ing moments. The Logan quarterback hit Dragnich tral court to decide the fourth and ed. “We played pretty good. They “Wasatch Academy is the tough- early edge at the 8:31 mark of the opening session. for a 15-yard toss and found Yearger for 13. Nelson final state berth from the Region 11 expect more out of themselves and est place for us to go and play at,” However, Grantsville answered right back and hit Watterson with a seven-yard toss with 3:49 left standings. However, a Grantsville so do I. But they were consistent he said. “To be honest I was happy took the ensuing kickoff and marched the pigskin to extend the margin. Grantsville’s J.T. Thompson win and Logan loss, would vault in the three games and consistency to get out of there with a win. right down the field to knot the game at 7-7 with blocked the PAT boot to complete the scoring. the Cowgirls into the Class 3A in important in volleyball. It was a We didn’t play our best volleyball only 4:35 remaining in the affair. Ryan Butler opened Logan’s Sam Te fell on a Cowboy fumble on the State Volleyball tournament for the good win (against Logan). Now we and because of that we dropped a the 80-yard scoring march with a five-yard bolt while ensuing kickoff and the Grizzlies finally changed to second straight season. have to get one on the road. It will game to them. But we played well Mouritsen sprinted for runs of nine and eight yards. its reserve unit with 3:49 left. But it still didn’t keep Tooele Coach Laura Andrews be vital to get a road victory. enough to get out of there with a Butler would tacked on runs of three and six and Logan from attempting to run up the score throw- said her team played well in league “We have to get the killer win. It was a tough environment. the chains moved on a Logan personal foul as well. ing on four straight plays, looking for more points. matches against Bear River (Sept. instinct,” she added. “It was a good “The Tintic game, was proba- Mouritsen scampered through the Grizzlie line on Reserve quarterback Chaz Housley darted for the 27) and Ogden (Sept. 22). lesson for us to learn - not just bly the most important win we’ll third down and galloped 35 yards to paydirt and Cowboy end zone in the waning seconds of the “We played a very error prone in volleyball, but in life as well. have,” he added. “To get that road Craig Harrison booted the PAT to force a deadlock. game, but Taylor made a hard hit on the Grizzlie field game (against Bear River) and we Because the girls took it so per- win over Tintic early in the region The visiting Grizzlies countered with another general to keep Logan from scoring once again. gave them a lot of points on hit- sonal that they were still mentally season will hopefully pay off for us scoring march of 69 yards in eight plays to take a Nelson connected on 19 of 26 tosses for the night ting errors and service errors,” she drained the next day. We should in our quest for a region champion- lead it would never relinquish. Nelson fired passes for 249 yards passing and three scoring strikes as said. “They are a good team but we have won the match. But there ship. We started off slow and the to Flores (four yards), Wes Hyde (18) and Jessie well as the 275 yards rushing and four scoring bolts. didn’t play up to our ability. isn’t anything we can do about it last two games we came around Yearger (eight) to aid the drive. Nelson finished off In fact, Nelson accounted for all but 32 of Logan’s “We played really well against now and they have to learn from and started playing our style of the march with runs of five, 14, five, 14 and finally 556 yards in total offense. Ogden,” she added. “We hit the this and go on, just like in life. volleyball. four to extend the margin to 14-7 with 41 seconds left Mouritsen paced Grantsville with 75 yards rushing ball and we were aggressive. We Hopefully, we won’t put ourselves Tiara Stevenson had 24 digs and in the opening session. and Butler recorded 38 yards on the ground as well. controlled the offensive tempo and in this situation again. This is a she is playing that Libro position Logan forced Grantsville to punt on its next pos- Brach Boman led the Cowboy defense with 10 played well together as a team. group of girls that I feel are resil- well and is one of the best in session and the Grizzlies took over on their own 30 tackles and Shane Anderson provided nine more Everyone was focused and we ient and that they will use this in a 1A. Everyone has come around. and marched the remaining 70 yards in six plays to to aid the Cowboy defense. Ford, Logan Gumucio, had very few mental and physical positive way to record a successful Sam (Beltzer) made some crucial extend the lead to 21-7 with 7:43 left in the first-half. Langston and Thompson also provided six tack- errors. It was a good win for us and season.” serves. Kari Billings came in and Nelson hit Jeff Alley with a 10-yard pass, but did les or more to aid the Grantsville defense. Taylor, it proves that we can rebound from As far as Dugway Coach Brett ran 18 serves in the match and was most of the damage with his legs, running for gains Nelson, Hawkins, Fisher, Garrett Elfors, Mouritsen, a tough loss and put our talent Andrus, he said his Lady Mustangs a key to winning the first game.” of 18, one, three, seven and finally 31 yards to cap the Micah Watson, Butler, Matt Hislop, Zach May, Clark together, compete and win.” drive and build the two touchdown lead. and Jorgensen also logged multiple tackles for the Meanwhile, Grantsville Coach The Grizzlies caught a break just moments later Cowboys as well. Heidi Heath said her team strug-

first-half. fired a 19-yard toss to Main for another first Claim Tooele attempted to answer the challenge down. continued from page A10 with a march late in the quarter. But a fumble Terry plowed for a pair of two-yard runs near midfield stymied the Buff march and gave but an incomplete pass on third down set up Thursday in Grantsville for the coveted Region the Bears excellent field position. a fourth down and six at the Bear River 26. 11 second seed and a home playoff game next But the Buffs held when A.J. Nunley stripped Gochis sprinted for a huge seven-yard gain and If there is a Game 7 of MLB this game will be heard on 860 am Country Legends. week. Both Tooele and Grantsville sport 3-1 the ball from a Bear River ball carrier and first down. Harris fired a 19-yard scoring strike league marks headed into the region affair teammate Jacob Foster pounced on the loose to Brady on the next play and all of the sudden Thursday at 7 p.m. at GHS. pigskin to nix the Bear scoring threat just the Buffs trailed just 20-19 with 1:02 left in the Can’t be at the game? Tooele Coach Sam Elliott said his team before intermission. contest. played well in the huge and vital road victory The game would remain a two score affair, Tooele lined up for the two-point conver- PM at Bear River. 14-0 at the break. sion and road win instead of the game tying “We started out slow and we played flat,” Tooele came out of the locker room fired PAT kick. Thursday 7 he said. “I take some of the blame for that up and ready to play and sophomore Trifon “It was a no-brainer for us,” said Coach because our practices haven’t been structured Gochis gave the visiting Buffs a big reason Elliott. “We had a PAT blocked earlier in the right and we’ve been too lackadaisical in prac- to be excited on the game’s first play of the game and this was the third one blocked this Listen tice. Bear River is a good team and they are period. The Tooele sophomore darted through year and we missed a couple of others. And the Bear River kickoff return for a dazzling the jumbo package was working all night for to TOOELE vs coached very well. They took it to us in the first half. But at half-time, the coaching staff 75-yard return to the Bear River 11 and set us. I just felt like the two-point conversion was motivated the kids and we came out fired the stage for Tooele’s first point of the night. more of a sure thing for us. And there is a say- up in the second half. It was great to watch Gochis bolted for six yards and Nunley tacked ing that if the road team has a shot at winning GRANTSVILLE our team play like they are capable of for the on a four-yard gallop to the doorstep of the end the game before overtime they should take a entire second half. I wish we could get to the zone. Gochis plunged to paydirt from a yard shot at it. As we were going down the field, point where we could put together a complete out and Dorian Cochran drilled the PAT to pull we were talking about what we would do even game like we played in the final two quarters the Buffs to within 14-7 with just 1:13 expired before the score and we decided that we were Pet of the Week Friday. We put our best half of play to date in in the frame. going for two to win it. We were prepared for the second half and we needed every bit of it The Buff defense would set the stage for the decision. It worked out and I don’t think I to pull off the victory. Hopefully it doesn’t turn another score midway through the stanza. would change a thing. I had faith in our kids out that way this week.” Nick Gochis sacked the Bear River field gen- and they did it.” Tooele 21 - Bear River 20 eral for a three-yard loss on first down and Gochis plowed into the end zone for the The Buffs scored with only 1:02 left in the Josh Banford forces a two-yard loss on second two-point play and a 21-20 Tooele lead. game and tacked on a two-point conversion down. Foster, Danny Wihongi and Mark Pratt But the game was far from over. Bear River to produce the pivotal road victory Oct. 7 at bring down a Bear River running back for nearly answered on its ensuing drive. The Tremonton. another two-yard loss and force the Bears to Bears took advantage of a little razzle dazzle The two teams traded punts in the early punt from their own end zone. to move the chains twice when Blake Adams going. In fact, neither team could muster a first Tooele caught a break when the Buffs took hit quarterback Tyson Rasmussen on a throw- down on their opening possession of the game possession on the Bear River 27 after a short back for 15-yard pass plays to move the ball and Bear River failed two move the chains on punt. Nick Terry rambled for eight yards on to the Buff 29. But stellar defensive plays by its opening two drives of the game. first down and tacked on a 13-yard bolt on Connelly, Nunley, Wihongi and Cody Westover Tooele did finally gain a first down on its second down to move the chains. However, pushed the Bears out of field goal range. second march of the night when Jordan Main a fumble and penalty temporarily stalled the A pass interference call moments later rambled for a five-yard run on a fake punt. march and Tooele faced second-and-goal at pushed Bear River to the 17 and the Bears Harris fired an eight-yard pass to Zac Connelly the 12. But Jace Harris gave the Buffs a huge lined up for a 34-yard field goal with eight sec- on first down but a penalty on second down boost with a nine-yard scramble and Nunley onds left. But the ball sailed wide right of the negated a Nick Terry run for a first down and ran over a Bear River tackler for a three-yard goal posts with plenty of distance to preserve the Buffs fumbled on their next play to give score. However, the PAT kick was blocked and the one-point Buff lead and Tooele took a knee Bear River excellent field position. the game remained a 14-13 affair with 2:51 left on first down to run out the clock and capture The Bears capitalized on the break when in the third quarter. the hard fought road victory. reserve quarterback Tyson Rasmussen sprint- And when Justin Brady picked off a Bear Terry paced the Buff offense with 116 yards River pass on the Bears ensuing possession, on 25 carries in the game and Gochis tallied 51 ed for a 22-yard scoring scamper with 4:27 left Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be in the first period and Tyler Hess drilled the the visiting Buffs were back in business. But yards on 11 attempts for the game. Cochran required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. PAT to stake the hosts to a 7-0 edge. the Tooele drive stalled when a sack moved the also added 23 yards in six attempts. 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■ Unless otherwise requested, community Doings Around The Valley news items such as weddings, missionaries, birthdays, babies and Doings Around the Valley ■ Weddings, Missionaries, Birthdays must be submitted by 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. To place a community news item or for more information ■ Classifieds and Public Notices contact Community News Editor Hometown Karen Hunt at 882-0050. Be prepared: save toilet water for last ecent natural disasters in our country and Rabroad have brought home the importance of hav- ing a supply of safe, clean water on hand for emergen- cies. Natural disasters such as floods or earthquakes may pollute or disrupt water sup- plies. Water is more essential than food to sustain life. If something happens to disrupt Diane Sagers our safe water supply, the CORRESPONDENT public quickly succumbs to serious diseases. Among the Homefront first essential supplies sent to such areas is clean water. It is wise to have an emergency storage of at least 14 gallons per person. The Department of Defense’s Office of Civil Defense, states that a quart of water or other fluid a day will sustain life, but humans would be much more comfortable, especially in warm weather, with an allowance of a gallon per day. Another half to one gallon per day is recommended for washing, tooth brushing, and dishwashing. photography / Mike Call According to FEMA (Federal Emergency Members of the class of 1986 rode a fire engine in the GHS homecoming parade. The class of ‘86 was the first to attend the new high school after the old one burned Management Agency), “Having an ample supply of clean water is a top priority in an emergency. A normally active person needs to drink at least two quarts of water each day. Hot environments can double that amount. Children, nursing mothers and ill people will need even more. “You will also need water for food preparation and hygiene. Store a total of at least one gallon GHS Homecoming per person, per day. You should store at least a two-week supply of water for each member of your family. Alumni remember friendships, fire, pranks “If supplies run low, never ration water. Drink the amount you need today, and try to find more for tomorrow. You can minimize the amount of by Mary Ruth Hammond the owner of the city’s only barbershop. water your body needs by reducing activity and Paul, who was elected student body presi- staying cool.” CORRESPONDENT Keeping a supply of clean, stored water on Once a Cowboy — always a Cowboy. dent for the 1985/86 school year, had a hand can literally be a lifesaver. Storing water At least that’s what most alumni of good laugh Friday as he remembered that is relatively easy and does not require excessive Grantsville High School say. And judging during his senior year, “I was on proba- space. from the size of the homecoming crowd tion for three of the four terms I served as According the American Red Cross, “If you last Friday evening, it must be true. student body president.” plan to use commercially prepared ‘spring’ or By the time the sound of the first can- Cook said he’s not sure if his parents ‘drinking’ water, keep the water in its original non echoed throughout the small com- know this or not, “but almost every day, sealed container. Change and replace the water at munity, indicating that the football game I would walk into the school office as least once a year. Once opened, use it and do not between the GHS Cowboys and the Logan if I was on ‘official’ business as the stu- store it further.” Grizzles had begun, there was standing dent body president. I would pick up the Use pure water, treat it to prevent microbial room only on the Grantsville side of the intercom and call a friend or two to come growth, and store it in food-grade containers that field. The bleachers were full — the stu- to the office. Then we’d head out to the will protect both flavor and purity. dent body were on their feet stomping parking lot and take off for the rest of It is important to use appropriate containers to and yelling — the band was playing pep the day.” store water. Glass is effective, not permeable to tunes to get the crowd even more pumped Cook also remembers that during vapors and gasses, but it is heavy and breakable. up — and there were hugs and squeals as his senior year of high school, the GHS Plastic jugs make good storage containers, but some classmates who hadn’t seen each Cowboys played for the state champion- milk jugs are not useful as they tend to leak over other in one, ten, or maybe 20 or more ship at what was then known as Rice time and do not seal well. Plastics used in water- years were reunited. Stadium at the University of Utah. beds are not approved for food storage. Although Current GHS students participated in a “We played the Delta Rabbits,” chimed bleach jugs are heavy enough for water, they are myriad of activities throughout last week in Scott Harrison, “and we got killed in treated with an anti-static agent to prevent dust to celebrate homecoming. Robyn Krieser that game.” accumulation during storage, and that agent can was crowned homecoming queen with Much to the chagrin of both Harrison leach into the stored water. Plastic containers Holly Arbon (who also won the title of and Cook, “the only time we were ever photography / Mike Call which have previously been used for food stor- Miss Congeniality) and Kelsey Sprague as on TV during that year was the night we Robyn Krieser (center) was crowned homecoming queen with Miss Congeniality Holly Arbon (l-r) and Kelsey Sprague as first and second attendants, respectively. age or which are being advertised as food storage attendants. played Delta and messed up. Those TV products will be safe. Plastic bottles with secure Kelsey, whose dad, Chuck Sprague, is crews never got any shots of us doing Cook added, “They caught me on tape Grantsville High School’s class of 1986 lids, which have contained edible substances, working as a Public Affairs Officer for the all the good things we did as a team that throwing an interception. I don’t know was the first group to graduate from the such as juice and soft drink bottles, are safe for U.S. Army in Kuwait, was escorted onto year.” where all the TV cameras were during the current high school. An accidental fire water storage. Wash thoroughly to eliminate trac- the field during half-time by Col. Raymond Harrison said the TV cameras caught rest of the year, when we were winning that started in a garbage can following a es of the original substance in the container. Van Pelt, commander of Deseret Chemical him “hiking a ball over the top of (team- games.” Valentine’s Day dance in 1984 burned the Do not store water near gasoline, kerosene, Depot. Kelsey’s mom, Alice, a native of mate) Dennis Gilbert’s head.” old high school to the ground. pesticides or similar substances. Sanitize or dis- Argentina, said it was important to her “We were just over half-way through our infect water to be stored for long periods. Use that Kelsey be introduced during half-time sophomore year when the school burned,” the best quality water possible for storage. Water activities “on the arm of a military man.” remembers Connie Larsen Boudreaux, from a system with a state division of health The right to escort the homecoming who now lives in South Jordan. “That “approved” rating is recommended. royalty across the football field is usually was the first time most of us had been Always treat water for storage. Municipalities reserved for the dad or a close relative involved in a dance when the girls could often chlorinate water supplies. According to the to the royalty. Since Kelsey’s dad is with invite the boys for a date.” American Red Cross, “If your local water is treat- Americans fighting for freedom in a for- Jana McCluskey Hale said it was around ed commercially by a water treatment utility, you eign country, Col. Van Pelt assured the midnight, right after she got home from do not have to treat the water before storing it.” Sprague family that it would be his honor the Valentine’s Day dance, that someone As a precaution, however, some extension to escort Kelsey onto the field. “called my mom and said the school was publications recommend adding 1/8 teaspoon of But before the football game began on fire. I wanted to go down and watch, chlorine bleach per gallon of water stored as a Friday, there was a pep assembly for all but my parents told me to go to bed.” precaution to protect you against any lingering current and some former GHS students. Going to bed wasn’t an option for Jana. organisms in storage containers that may have There was also a free luncheon for the Instead she ran down the sidewalk and been inadvertently missed during the cleaning GHS graduates of 1986. got as close to the school as she could process. For as long as anyone can remember, before police barricades stopped her in Jeff Coombs, Environmental Health Supervisor each Grantsville homecoming celebration her tracks. for Tooele County, recommends treating water honors the students who — two decades “I just sat down on the curb and started supplies even if they come from the treated ago — reigned as seniors in the halls of crying,” Jana recalled. “The school build- municipal system. the Cowboys. If you are using water from a well, or an Paul Cook, a member of the GHS class photography / Mike Call EE AGE untreated source, sanitize it before storing it. of 1986, still calls Grantsville home and is Grantsville High School’s band played festive marches for homecoming. S GHS P B10 Heat sterilizes water. Unused canning jars make excellent water storage containers. Fill clean quart jars with with clean water, leaving 1 inch of headspace at the top of the jars. Place Religion Arts unused, clean lids and screw rings in place and process the water in a boiling water bath the Movie premiers Award-winning band performs same as processing fruit. Process quart jars 20 Lighthouse Community Church is Come see talented young high minutes and two-quart jars 25 minutes. Keep in hosting a world premier of the next school students perform Tuesday, Oct. mind that the water in the canner must cover the movie from the popular Left Behind 18, BYU at 6:30 p.m. and Saturday, jars by at least 1 inch during the entire processing series, Left Behind: World at War, star- Oct. 29, Mountain View High School time to insure even temperatures during process- ring Lou Gossett Jr. and Kirk Cameron. (Orem) at 3:15 p.m. The community is ing. No other treatment is needed. Whether or not you read the popular invited to “Friends & Family Night” on Liquid chlorine bleach is another excellent series or watched the two previous Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 7 p.m. on the foot- long-term disinfectant. Treat one gallon of clean movies, you are certain to enjoy this. ball field at THS. Bring a blanket, bring tap water with 1/4 teaspoon of liquid chlorine There will be free refreshments before your families (it’s free) and come enjoy bleach containing 4 to 6 percent sodium hypo- and after the show on Saturday, Oct. a fantastic marching band show! There chlorite. (Most bleach contains 5.25 percent.) This 22, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 23, at is also a “Senior Tribute” for each is equivalent to 16 drops of liquid chlorine bleach. 6 p.m. For further information, visit graduating senior in both the band and Close containers securely. Check stored water www.lighthousetooele.org or e-mail the Majestix. Congratulations to our [email protected]. THS Marching Band! SEE WATER PAGE B5 B2 TUESDAY October 18, 2005 DOINGS around the valley

& Family Night” on Tuesday, Oct. 25, Halloween at 7 p.m. on the football field at THS. Bring a blanket, bring your families (it’s Concert set free) and come enjoy a fantastic march- “Trick or Treat” is the name of the ing band show! benefit concert scheduled for Tuesday, There is also a “Senior Tribute” for Oct. 18, at 7 p.m. in the Tooele High each graduating senior in both the band School auditorium. The concert will and the Majestix. Congratulations to feature Halloween theme selections our THS Marching Band! including “Devil Went Down to Georgia” Tour Masonic with special guest Kenneth Schmidt, as The Masonic group of Tooele is hav- well as all of the Tooele schools orches- ing an open house and tour of Rocky tras. Suggested donation at the door Mountain Lodge #11 on Saturday, Oct. is $5 per person or $15 per family. All 22, from 5-7 p.m. The Masons will proceeds benefit the THS orchestra stu- answer questions and have refresh- dents’ spring festival trip. Refreshments ments. The building is at 22 Canyon will also be sold. Road (at the mouth of Settlement Forms to order a DVD of the concert Canyon). will be available at the door. Veterans memorial bricks in Family carnival set The second order of veterans bricks Together With Youth presents the have arrived and are in place at the 14th annual Family Halloween Carnival veterans memorial. All but 50 bricks on Saturday, Oct. 29, from 1-4 p.m. at arrived and the remaining 50 should be the Dow James Building (438 W. 400 in place within a few weeks. North, Tooele). There will be food, Adopt a pet games, fortune telling, cookie decorat- Tooele BitNSpur along with Tooele ing, and new this year — a costume City Animal Shelter will hold a pet parade at 2:30 p.m. Come enjoy the adoption clinic at Tooele Cal-Ranch fun! All activities are free, but we do store Oct. 21 from 1-5 p.m. and Oct. 22 ask for a donation of one can of food to from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. These students from Grantsville High School learned more about the world of culinary arts at the Grand America Hotel in downtown be donated to the Tooele Community Save lives together Salt Lake City. Tyler Archibald, the hotel’s administrative coordinator of human resources, conducted the tour along with Executive Action Program. This is a drug and vio- The Tooele Animal Outreach pro- Chef Jeffery Russell. The students toured all of the kitchens and some of the ballrooms and were told all about banquets and the lence free activity. gram is holding an Adoption and Foster way the food is ordered and prepared (all cooked from scratch). Executive Pastry Chef Kurtis Baguley shared pastry samples. GHS Work-based Learning Coordinator Kelly Morgan thanks Grand America. Pictured are: Dominic Maughn, Jeffery Russell, Zakery Junior high dance coming Fair at Cal-Ranch in Tooele on Saturday, Sattler, Kurtis Baguley, Mindi Williams, Kelly Morgan, Alexis Branin and Wade Moon. Together With Youth presents the Nov. 19, from 12-6 p.m. Come sign up to seventh annual Junior High Halloween foster homeless pets. We will also have A field service officer from the hold a regular meeting Wednesday, Dance on Saturday, Oct. 29, from 7-9 adoptions there as well so come and Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. Oct. 19, at 429 E. Main St., Grantsville, p.m. at the Dow James Building (438 add a loving new member to your fam- Schools Department Service Office will be at at 7 p.m. W. 400 North, Tooele). There will be ily. With questions please call April at the Tooele Workforce Service Center, food, games, dancing, costume contest, 882-2863 or Marci at 882-2085. Donner Museum 305 N. Main, from 3-4:30 p.m. on Oct. The Donner Reed museum at Clark Title VII meeting set and much, much, more! Come join the Youth services open house fun. All activities are free, but we do 21 to assist you in understanding and and Cooley Streets in Grantsville is The Title VII parent committee will Join the Youth Employability Services applying for rightful VA benefits, pre- open, by appointment only, seven meet on Tuesday, Oct. 25, at Tooele ask for a donation of one can of food to and Salt Lake Community College be donated to the Tooele Community paring and documenting application days a week. Junior High School from 7-8 p.m. Skills Center in celebrating our com- for compensation, pension, hospital- For an appointment call 884-3411 Action Program. This is a drug and vio- mitment to education and employment Learn about careers ization, education and other benefits. or 884-3767. Grantsville High School students and lence free activity. for Tooele youth and young adults. This is a free service and veterans parents — Come join the Nov. 9 tour Our open House will be held Tuesday, G’ville family history need not be members of the American The Grantsville Family History at the Jordan Technology Campuses Nov. 8, from 3-5 p.m. at the Salt Lake Voting Legion to qualify for assistance. Center is located at 117 E. Cherry and in Salt Lake City. Some of the classes Community College, 66 W. Vine Street, is open help you with any research to tour include: ITT academy, diesel Tooele. Stop by and learn more about Perform Handel’s Messiah Practices are every Sunday 7-8:30 from 12-4 p.m. Monday through mechanics, veterinary assisting, surgi- Meet the candidates the YES Program and the Salt Lake p.m. at the LDS church on Skyline Friday. Evening hours are 7-9 p.m. cal technology, physical therapy, dental • Oct. 17 — On Monday, Oct. 17, at 7 Community College Skills Center. For Drive. Chorus members, soloists and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. assisting, engineering technology, phar- p.m. candidates for Tooele City Mayor more information call 843-4350 or 840- orchestra members are needed. We are also open the first and second macy technician, auto collision and and Council will present their goals and 2125. This year’s performance will be Saturday of each month from 10 a.m. repair, EMT, electronics, animal care views at St. Marguerite’s Church, 710 E. Reduce underage drinking Vine St., Tooele. The public is invited to Dec. 18 at 7:30 p.m. at Grantsville to 2 p.m. and management, welding, electrician, The Tooele County Council of High School. and fire science. attend this informative meeting. Governments and all county mayors • Oct. 19, 24 — The Tooele Valley Sponsored by The Church of Jesus Sign up in the GHS career center will sign a proclamation intended to Christ of Latter-day Saints, all musi- Churches with Kelly Morgan by Nov. 2. Pick up Rotary Club is hosting a couple oppor- reduce underage drinking and promote tunities for the public to meet candi- cians are encouraged to celebrate the your permission form and parent letter. health and safety during half-time of season together through performing For more information, contact Kelly dates for local office. The candidates the Grantsville-Tooele varsity football Baptist revival set Handel’s inspired composition. Cornerstone Baptist Church, 500 N. Morgan 884-4500 ext. 3114 or 840-4073. for Tooele City Mayor and Grantsville game on Thursday, Oct. 20, about 8- 267 East, will have a revival on Oct. City Mayor will speak at a luncheon 8:30 p.m. meeting on Monday, Oct. 17. Meetings 23-28; Sunday services at 11 a.m. and Scouts The candidates for Tooele City Family History Fair set 6 p.m. and Monday-Friday at 7 p.m. Council will speak at a luncheon meet- Beginners to family history — There There will be special music and con- ing on Monday, Oct. 24. A limited lunch will be a family history fair Saturday, County planners meet gregational singing each service and Cub Scout haunted maze menu will be available ranging from Oct. 29, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Tooele The Tooele County Planning great preaching by Mickey Bowen, The Cub Scouts are sponsoring a $5.50-$6. East Stake Building, 700 N. 7th St. (520 Commission will hold a meeting on a pastor in Knightdale, N.C. Willani haunted maze Oct. 28-29 at Z’s Corn Both luncheon meetings begin at E.) Classes will be: Genealogy on the Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 7 p.m. in the Wahl, a missionary in Yerington, Nev., Maze, 618 W. Erda Way. Cost is $1 per noon at Buddy’s Family Entertainment Internet; Where do I start?; Write your auditorium at the Tooele County will conduct special programs for cub and one can of food per adult. For Center, 1111 N. 200 West (just west Personal History. There will be other Courthouse, 47 S. Main, Tooele. Public kids each week night. Everyone is more information contact Chris Zeller of the Quality dealerships). Anyone fun ideas to do with your family his- comments will be taken on: Landslide invited. at 882-5240. interested is welcome. Please RSVP to tory. Estates (John and Stephanie Gollaher) Join Morning of Reflection Shelly at 882-5010. Learn job search skills and a use permit for a road for Sweet Join us here at St. Marguerite’s Seniors • Oct. 25 — All are invited to Tooele • Oct. 25 — Learn the basics of effec- Sage (Leo Ault). Catholic Church in Tooele on Monday, County’s Meet the Candidates Night tive resumes and cover letters to impress Oct. 24, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (mayor and city council), sponsored an employer. Computer-based resume Sports for a morning of reflection with Utah Senior Expo set by Tooele County PTA, on Oct. 25 at software will be utilized in this lab set- Reverent Francis J. Peffley. Father The Utah Senior Expo is free to the Overlake Elementary School, 2052 N. ting. Pre-requisite: Participants must Peffley is a priest in the Diocese of public 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 21, 170 W., Tooele. An open house will be bring completed DWS 305 Employment Sign up to wrestle Arlington, Va. and an expert juggler! and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. from 6:30 -7 p.m. with the PTA general Application identifying qualifications, AAU wrestling sign-ups are Bring a bag lunch. 22. Come to the South Towne Expo meeting from 7-8 p.m. with the topic skills, education and work history. The Thursday and Friday, Oct. 27-28, from Center, 9575 So. State Street in Sandy. education and safety, then meet and DWS 305 can be accessed at www.jobs. 6:30-9 p.m. at 870 S. Coleman St. The For more information visit www. greet the candidates from 8-8:30 p.m. utah.gov or at the employment office cost is $35 for ages 6-14. The season Library seniorexpo.org or call 801-468-2480. below. runs eight weeks with two local tour- • Oct. 26 — Feel confident in an inter- Flu shots offered Fall crafting naments. For more information, call Bookmobile tells stories Flu shots are available through view with tips on presentation, answer- 882-0253. ing behavior-based interview questions, The Tooele County Bookmobile the Tooele County Aging and Adult Running club open Library, 429 E. Main, Grantsville, is Services for $20 and pneumonia and Boo-tique welcomes shoppers ‘do’s and ‘don’t’s of negotiation, and questions to ask in interviews. All levels welcome to join this again hosting Story Time on Thursdays tetanus shots cost $30 without insur- Tooele United Methodist Church’s Tooele County running club. We put at 4 p.m. The program is designed to ance. Medicare Part B and Blue Cross annual Fall Boo-tique is being held on Both workshops will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Tooele Employment emphasis on all levels. This is not a create in young children a love of may also be billed. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 21-22, from 9 ‘race club.’ If you have run in the past, books though stories, puppets, games • Grantsville senior center — a.m. to 7 p.m. Come by and visit. Many Center, 305 N. Main St., Suite 100, in Tooele. are running now or want to start for and crafts. The public is invited and Wednesday, Oct. 19, from 1-5 p.m. exciting things to see and buy. Free the first time, call us. You don’t need there is no cost to participate. For For further information, please call apple cider. Community blood drive set to push yourself too hard to still get more information call 884-3703. Joyce Rigby at 882-2870 ext. 128 or St. Barnabas fundraiser The Red Cross will be at the USU- that ‘runners high.’ We are currently Donna Young at 882-2870 ext. 126. Tooele Campus on Monday, Oct. 24, Crafters wanted for St. Barnabas meeting once a month for organiza- Volunteers needed Election Day fundraiser. Cost is $25 a from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. for our commu- tional purposes. We have sub-groups USU Tooele nity blood drive. All blood collected Volunteers of America, Utah is offer- table. If you want to rent a table, please forming all around the valley that are ing the Foster Grandparent Program in call: Beverly at 882-6231 or Laura at will stay in the Tooele Valley for running together at different times any community emergencies we may Donate to campus library Tooele County. Seniors must be over 882-8303. Crafters can sell from 3-8 and days. Some meet early in the Utah State University — Tooele 60 and willing to volunteer at least 15 p.m. face. Please call the USU campus at morning and others are running in the 882-6611 to schedule your appoint- is developing a campus library! hours a week with children in school Deer widows saved day and evening. Call us at 850-0148 Donations are welcome. Textbooks, settings. Eligible seniors will qualify ment time. USU and the Red Cross or 840-2573. While the men are away the women thank you for giving your time to help books on history, computing and lit- for a monthly tax-free stipend reim- will play! Come spend Deer Widow our community! erature are welcome (paper covers bursement of approximately $200 plus Weekend at Sweat Fitness Center and Grantsville or hard). Drop them by the campus at mileage. Please contact Jennifer at the shop our craft boutique. There is some- Movie premiers 1021 W. Vine or call 882-6611. Tooele office 882-3154 if you have any thing for everyone: Home décor, baby Lighthouse Community Church questions. is hosting a world premier of the Register for spring items, Halloween, fall and Christmas Elementary parade set Remember that priority registra- galore! Friday, Oct. 21, from 2-7 p.m. next movie from the popular Left The Grantsville and Willow Behind series, Left Behind: World tion for spring semester, which starts and Saturday, Oct. 22, from 9 a.m. to Elementary Halloween parade will the first of January, begins on Nov. 7. SEE DOINGS ON B3 6 p.m. Located at 34 S. Main Street, at War, starring Lou Gossett Jr. and be held on Monday, Oct. 31, at 5 Tooele. Kirk Cameron. Whether or not you p.m. The parade will start in front of read the popular series or watched Grantsville Elementary. Younger chil- DOINGS POLICY Tooele the two previous movies, you are dren are also invited to participate. certain to enjoy this. There will be Would you like to share a story or announce an upcoming event in “Doings free refreshments before and after Planners hear public The Grantsville City Planning Around the Valley?” Submit written announcements to Barbara Bennett by e-mail at Award-winning band performs the show on Saturday, Oct. 22, at [email protected] or fax to 882-6123. With questions call 882-0050 x104. Come see talented young high school Commission will hold a meeting on 7 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 23, at 6 The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is happy to run a notice of special events for charitable students perform Tuesday, Oct. 18, Thursday, Oct. 27, in the Grantsville p.m. For further information, visit organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. Businesses should contact the City Hall council chambers, 429 E. BYU at 6:30 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 29, www.lighthousetooele.org or e-mail advertising department to inquire about placing a display ad. Due to limited space we Main St., at 7 p.m. Mountain View High School (Orem) at [email protected]. can only guarantee that items will run three times. Please limit your notice to 60 words 3:15 p.m. Veterans receive help City council meets or less. Information should be delivered no later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the The community is invited to “Friends The Grantsville City Council will desired publication date. TUESDAY October 18, 2005 B3

Registration is $40 per person great experience at ladies night along with great tunes from DJ Doings or $10 for those age 55 and over at Tracks in Tooele, the popu- “B.” It all starts at 9 p.m. Continued from page B2 that are only seeking a reduction lar band The Business will play in their insurance rate. For addi- tional information or to register, Grantsville seniors please contact the Utah Safety Back to School The Grantsville Senior Center Council at 478-7878 or visit www. can be called at 884-3446. utahsafetycouncil.org. MUSIC • Mondays lunch at noon, reser- Calling all bikers vations by 8:30 a.m. All bikers are welcome to join • Tuesdays 9 a.m. aerobics; 10 Bikers for Christ, Calvary Chapel FUN! a.m. ceramics; 1 p.m. Skipbo; lunch of Salt Lake, CMA and Road Band & Orchestra at noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. to Freedom as we present the Music Supplies • Wednesdays 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Second Annual Shoebox Run. This Music Instruments breakfast; 1 p.m. Pinochle ride benefits children from around Print Music • Thursdays 9 a.m. Pinochle; 10 the world through shoeboxes that LDS Items a.m. line dancing; lunch at noon, are filled with Christmas gifts and reservations by 8:30 a.m.; 12 p.m. then distributed by Samaritan’s blood pressure clinic; 1 p.m. Bingo Purse, a Franklin Graham organi- Console Piano • Fridays 9 a.m. aerobics; lunch zation. The Motorcycle Rally will $ in great condition! at noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. be held on Saturday, Oct. 22, at 9 1,495 • Everyday quilting a.m. starting at Honda/Suzuki of • Oct. 19 — Flu clinic 1-5 p.m. Salt Lake located at 2354 S. State Band & Bring insurance card. St. in Salt Lake City. There will be • Oct. 25 — Foot clinic 1:30-3:30 a free concert with Gleen Kaiser Orchestra Instrument p.m. Appointment necessary. and a BBQ for all participants Rental Here • Oct. 28 — Monster’s Inc. 5 immediately following the rally. p.m. Visit www.calvaryslc.org. Ladies 36 N. Main #7 Tooele seniors night dance Merc Plaza • 833-9500 The Tooele County Senior Citizen Come out and enjoy a truly Center can be reached at 882-2870. • Mondays — Bridge 10 a.m.; Girl Scout Troop 1123 recently honored Victoria Flores for completing all aerobics 10:30 a.m.; lunch at Noon; 57 Try-it Brownie Badges. Congratulations Victoria on flying up to Juniors! line dancing 1 p.m.; Bingo 1 p.m. • Tuesdays — Lunch at Noon; �� skeletons with tiny spiders, gar- 15. Lift off is 8 a.m. Pinochle 1 p.m.; line dancing 1 lic bat and assorted dracula fangs. � ����������������� p.m. Dinner will be served 6-8 p.m. for $5 Veterans Day Concert set • Wednesdays — Breakfast 9 per plate. Take outs are available by The Utah National Guard will a.m. to Noon; aerobics 10:30 a.m.; calling 882-2408. Proceeds support hold its 50th Annual Veterans dancing 12-1 p.m.; ceramics 1 p.m. the building fund. Day Concert Friday, Nov. 11, at the University of Utah’s Jon M. • Thursdays — Pinochle 9 a.m.; Sewing guild meets aerobics 10:30 a.m.; lunch at Noon; Huntsman Center at 7 p.m. The The American Sewing Guild blood pressure at Noon; bridge concert will include performances Tooele Neighborhood Group 12:45 p.m. by the Utah National Guard’s 23rd will hold its monthly meeting on • Fridays — Aerobics 10:30 a.m.; Army Band and high school choirs Wednesday, Oct. 19, in the Extension dinner 4-5:30 p.m.; Bingo 6 p.m.; from Granite School District. The ������������������� office auditorium beginning at 9:30 dancing 6-8 p.m. program will feature a variety of ����������������������������� a.m. We will work on the dolls • Oct. 21 — Meet the candidates music that spans the 50 years of �������������������������������� that were ordered earlier. If you do for mayor and city council 5-6 p.m. Veterans Day concerts. ������������������������������� not have a doll ordered please still ������������������������ • Oct. 21 — Dancing with Ned Admission is free and the public ������������������������������������ come and enjoy sewing and sharing 6-8 p.m. is invited. Veterans of all ages and �������������������������������������� ������������������������� ideas. Bring any show and tell or • Oct. 28 — Dancing with Delbert their families are encouraged to projects you are currently working ������������������������������������� ���������� 6-8 p.m.; costume party after dinner attend. on. Call Geri Thomas at 883-3487 ������������������������������������� with prizes for best costumes. for more information. Utah Winter Games �������������������������������������� • Nov. 7 — Trip to Wendover for As the largest event of its kind in ��������������������������� ������������������� $11. Bus leaves the center at 11:30 Eagles events the United States, the Utah Winter a.m. The Fraternal Order of Eagles Games have been bringing people �������������������������������� ���������������������� • Nov. 16 — Bake sale 9 a.m. to is a private club for members and together from Utah and around ������������������������������������� noon their guests. the world to experience the thrill ������������������� • Nov. 18-19 — Craft fair. Reserve • Friday steaks — Presidents and excitement of winter sports ������������������������� your tables. Breakfast served Kevin and Barbara will steaks this for 19 years. For more information Saturday at 9 a.m. Friday, Oct. 21, 6:30-9 p.m. on the Utah Winter Games, visit �������������� ����������������� • Monday football — Come over www.utahwintergames.com or e- ��������������������������������������������������������������� Senior Circle, MWMC to the Eagles Lodge and watch Senior Circle is for those over mail [email protected]. Monday night football with four �������� 50 and costs just $15 per year. Call TVs and free eats. Symposium on scriptures set 843-3690 for a membership form • State visitation — Tooele Truman G. Madsen, Richard L. and to RSVP for all activities except Auxiliary will host the State Bushman and Susan Easton Black exercise and water aerobics. Auxiliary on Monday, Oct. 24. will deliver keynote addresses at • Body Instincts — Meets on Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. and the 34th annual Sidney B. Sperry Tuesdays 10 a.m. at Pinnacle the meeting starts at 8 p.m. Symposium at Brigham Young Therapy (29 S. Main). University Friday and Saturday, • Hinges and Twinges (water Oct. 28-29. This year’s sympo- aerobics) — Meets Tuesdays and Recovery sium, titled “Joseph Smith and the Thursdays 11 a.m. at Pratt Aquatic Doctrinal Restoration,” honors the Center, $2.50. 200th anniversary of the prophet’s • Oct. 19 — Wellness Luncheon Castaways AA birth. 11 a.m. Meet in the hospital class- Castaways Alcoholics The symposium is free and no rooms. Topic is “Infection Control: Anonymous meets Monday- registration is required. For more Flu Season is Upon Us” presented Saturday at Noon and Friday at 7 information or for a copy of the by Kip Thompson, infection control p.m. at the St. Barnabas Center, complete symposium schedule, manager at MWMC. Space is lim- 1784 North Aaron Dr., Tooele. contact Patty Smith at (801) 422- ited. Lunch provided. (Southwestern looking church by 3611 or visit religion.byu.edu. • Oct. 20 — Breast Cancer the new hospital, first left off 2000 North). Open, mixed, non-smoking, Grow business profits Support Group 7 p.m. in the MWMC Small business owners, learn wheelchair access, nursery avail- classrooms. how you can grow your sales and able Monday-Friday. (No children • Oct. 25 — Identity theft pre- profits 25-100 percent or more Saturdays). sentation 10 a.m. in the MWMC without having to spend more classrooms presented by the Utah Feeling trapped? money on advertising. state government. Lunch will be If someone’s drinking is affect- Come to a free seminar at Salt provided following the presenta- ing your life, Alanon can help. Call Lake Community College’s Miller tion. Space is limited. 882-7756 for information. Meet Campus auditorium (9750 S. 300 • Oct. 25 — Birthday Bingo Night Monday, Wednesday and Friday at W. in Sandy) on Wednesday, Oct. 5 p.m. in the MWMC classrooms. 6:30 p.m. and Wednesday 10 a.m. at 19, from 7:30-9 p.m. To register Come celebrate Oct. birthdays and St. Barnabas Center, 1784 N. Aaron visit www.slcc.edu/conted/free or play bingo for prizes. Pizza, cake Dr., Tooele. call 801-957-3457. and drinks will be served! Cost will Alateen starts Free archaeology class be $3. Wear a costume and your Alateen meets Mondays at 6:30 pizza is free. How long have people lived in p.m. at St. Barnabas church in Utah? What did archaeologists find • Oct. 26 — Red Butte Gardens Overlake. Please come for sharing Day Trip. Leave at 9:15 a.m.; return at Danger Cave? Did the Anasazi and caring. Please call 849-1881 for culture really disappear? These by 3:30 p.m. Visit the Red Butte more information. Gardens to learn about fall garden- and other topics will be covered ing and see beautiful colors. Lunch Kick drug habit in a one-day, free class offered by will follow at Chuck-A-Rama Buffet. A 12 Step Addiction Recovery the Antiquities Section of the Utah Cost of trip is $22 and includes Program for addictive/compulsive Division of State History on Nov. transportation, lunch and ticket to behavior, run by LDS Social Services 12 from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. gardens. in Tooele and Erda, welcomes new The class will cover Utah • Treasures of England departs members and everyone. archaeology, including the dif- Oct. 19, 2006, for nine days • Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. at 1030 S. ferent prehistoric cultures of the with Collette Vacations. Visit 900 W., Tooele, Room 118 state and information on how the Shakespeare’s birthplace, , • Thursdays 7:30 p.m. at 134 E. public can become involved. The Peak District, Bath, Cotswolds, Erda Road, Erda, Room 8 course will be taught by Assistant Wedgwood Visitor Centre, State Archaeologist Ron Rood Blehnheim Palace and much more. Volunteers at the Rio Grande Depot, 300 S. Call 843-3690 for a flyer. Rio Grande St., Salt Lake City. Advance registration is required, Help kids read and space is limited. To register, Groups Northlake Elementary Needs contact Ron at 801-533-3564. Volunteers! The “I Can Read” pro- Drive defensively 20 Wells SUP takes trek gram needs your help! On Oct. The Utah Safety Council is offer- The Twenty Wells Chapter of the 17-19 from 9-11 a.m. at Northlake ing four-hour defensive driving Sons of Utah Pioneers is holding Elementary there will be a training courses throughout each month its first trek on Tuesday, Oct. 25, for volunteers who can give two at 1514 W. 1700 South, Salt Lake and will honor the Donner Reed hours each week to help students in City, also in Spanish. The course Museum. All current and prospec- reading. If you are interested, please consists of classroom instruction tive members meet at the museum contact Northlake Elementary at and focuses on accident preven- on the corner of Clark and Cooley 833-1940. Thank you! tion, driving confidence, aware- Streets in Grantsville at 6 p.m. With ness of hazards and improving questions call Brad Clayton at 884- General driving skills. 3493. Drivers may complete the course for a 50-point reduction from their Elks serve spooky dinner Utah driving record once every Halloween is almost here! Come Heber full of hot air The Heber Valley Autumn Aloft three years. Individuals 55 years to the Elks Lodge on Monday, Oct. of age and older, may qualify for 24, for a super spooky dinner of Balloon Festival will be held at Soldier Hollow in Midway on Oct. insurance discounts after com- witches brew, baked brain, tossed pleting the course. B4 TUESDAY October 18, 2005

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WEDDINGS ANNIVERSARIES Brandt/Miller Manchester/Jolley Leon and Diane

Krista Brandt and Michael David Manchester and Amy Miller of Lincoln, Neb., will be Jolley wish to announce their Furgeson wed Nov. 19, 2005, in the First marriage on Sept. 21, 2005. Christian Church at Lincoln. They were married in a sim- Leon and Diane Furgeson cel- ebrated their 50th wedding anni- Krista is a 1996 graduate of ple ceremony at the Salt Lake versary on Sept. 29, 2005. Falls City High School in Falls Courthouse, attended by family They were married for time City, Neb.; a 2000 graduate of members. and eternity in the Logan Temple the University of Nebraska- David’s parents are David and Lori Manchester of Tooele Sept. 29, 1955. Lincoln with a B.A. in psychol- They are the proud parents of ogy; and a 2003 graduate of the and Dennis and Sharon Palmer of West Valley City. Amy’s par- five children: Cristy (Clifford) University of Nebraska College Anderson, Tami (Larry) of Law with a juris doctor. She ents are Jeff and Kathy Jolley Krista Brandt and Michael Miller of Tooele. Rockwell, Kari (Dewayne) is legal counsel with the Office The bride’s parents are having Jones, Heidi (Jim) Yerke and of the Revisor of Statutes in the Nebraska-Lincoln with a B.A. an open house at their home at Kemp (Janell) Furgeson, and Nebraska Legislature (Lincoln). David Manchester Leon and Diane Furgeson in psychology. He works for 291 N. Coleman St. in Tooele on are loved by, their pride and Parents of the bride are Connie and Amy Jolley the Nebraska Department of Oct. 29, from 6-8 p.m. joy, 16 grandchildren and three Brandt of Lincoln and Gary Education in Lincoln. Parents of We invite all of Amy and great-grandchildren. Brandt of Falls City, Neb. the groom are Karen Gappmayer Dave’s friends and relatives to Their family honored them Michael is a 1997 graduate of of St. George, Utah, (formerly stop by and congratulate them. with family pictures and a fam- Tooele High School, Tooele, Utah; of Stansbury Park, Utah) and ily party at Maddox at the Lodge a 2003 graduate of University of Glenn Miller of Perris, Calif. in Perry, Utah. Congratulations!

another several times to incorpo- chemicals, such as iodine or To distill water, boil it and col- may have no effect on a different the house. Water rate air. water treatment products sold in lect the vapor that condenses back type of hazard in the same water.” To use the water in your hot- continued from page B1 Chemical Treatment: Chemical camping or surplus stores that do to water. To distill, fill a pot half- In the event that you run out of water tank, be sure the electricity treatments are not as effective as not contain 5.25 percent sodium way with water. Tie a cup to the stored water in your home, do not or gas is off, and open the drain at occasionally. If any changes, heating water because organic hypochlorite as the only active handle on the pot’s lid so that the overlook “hidden” sources. In an the bottom of the tank. Start the such as cloudiness or an odor are matter may be in the water or the ingredient, are not recommended cup will hang right side up when emergency, water pipes may break water flowing by turning off the noted, replace the water and treat time between treatment and water and should not be used. the lid is upside-down (make sure and water become contaminated water intake valve and turning on as before. use can affect it. If water looks Treat clear water with 1/4 tea- the cup is not dangling into the in main supplies. Shut off the a hot-water faucet. Do not turn Purifying water in an cloudy, chemical treatment is not spoon (16 drops) of liquid chlorine water) and boil the water for 20 incoming water valve into your on the gas or electricity when the emergency recommended — boil before using bleach per gallon. Mix the water minutes. The water that drips from house to stop contaminated water tank is empty. In an emergency, you may have it. and allow it to stand for 30 min- the lid into the cup is distilled. from entering your home — par- If you find yourself in a situa- access to water, but you may not Chlorine bleach treatment: utes before using. A slight chlorine Commercial Water Treatment ticularly if you hear reports of bro- tion where you need water out- be certain that it is clean because Tooele County Emergency odor should be detectable in the Units: Many extravagant claims ken water or sewage lines. side your home, consider these disease-causing organisms could Management recommends that water. If not, repeat the treatment are made by some water filter Do not overlook juices, ice sources. However, purify the contaminate the only water avail- you only purify water with a hard and let stand an additional 15 manufacturers concerning their cubes and water heater tanks. As water before drinking it. Sources able. When the purity of water is boil for 10 minutes because of the minutes before using. Use fresh ability to purify water. According a last resort, use the water in the include rainwater, streams, riv- questionable, use the following danger posed by ingesting over- bleach — less than 1 year old. to the Utah State Division of reservoir tank (on the back of the ers, and other moving bodies of steps to make it safe to drink. treated water. But, they are assum- If water looks cloudy, chemical Health, “In the emergency situa- toilet — not the bowl) as a source water, ponds or lakes and natural Heat Treatment: Boiling is the ing you are using city water. For treatment is not recommended tion, neither these nor any other of water. springs. You cannot be certain any most preferred method. This heat those using water from wells or — boil before using. presently known home-use device To use the water in your pipes, of these are pure, so purify water treatment requires water to be untreated sources, sanitize before Heating and bleaching will kill can be relied upon to produce let air into the plumbing by turn- before using it. Avoid using water boiled at a vigorous rolling boil for using it. most microbes in water, but will safe drinking water from any or ing on the faucet in your house at with an odor, dark color or if it five minutes. Improve the taste by According to FEMA, the only not affect heavy metals, salts and all contaminated waters. A home- the highest level. A small amount contains floating material. Do not pouring the boiled water back and agent used to purify water should most other chemicals. Distillation use device which may reduce one of water will trickle out. Then get drink floodwater and use saltwa- fourth from one clean container to be household liquid bleach. Other will take care of these problems. aspect of water contamination water from the lowest faucet in ter only if you distill it first.

Voice of Tooele County since 1894 Call 882-0050 For Placement SERVICE DIRECTORY Top Soil Contractors Miscellaneous Miscellaneous

Licensed Insured TOP SOIL • GRAVEL PRODUCTS All Types PLUMBING Holiday Lighting Service - Installation - Repair Specialists Display Design • Installation LLeakingeaking PipesPipes • DrainDrain RepairsRepairs Maintenance • Removal • Storage FFaucetsaucets • ToiletsToilets • DisposalsDisposals • WaterWater HeatersHeaters Curb Appeal Quality Top Soil • Screened & Unscreened Soil Mike Smith Yard Care GGasas LinesLines • SprinklerSprinkler RepairRepair [email protected] Sand & Gravel • Cobble Rock • Fill Dirt 435.850.9795 Road Base • Crushed Rock Products Senior 882-0448 Discount 8833-939383333--99339933 Contractors Do you have furniture you no longer CRAFTSMAN FLOORS ��� ������ want, but it’s too nice to give away? ��������� ���� ������������ TIMELESS HARDWOOD Let us sell it for you. James Christensen ������������������� INSTALL or REMODEL ����������������� Custom Decks � Installations 801.977.0202 Offi ce � Refi nishing 435.884.1112 Offi ce ������������ Bathrooms–Basements–Kitchens � Recoating 435.884.1113 FAX �������������������� ������������������ ������������� Install or Repair Licensed & insured � Custom Inlay 435.840.5659 Mobile �������������������������� ������������ 1 North Main Street, Tooele Tile, Drywall & Doors � ������������� 280 Old Lincoln Hwy, Grantsville, Utah 84029 ������������ 882-0650, [email protected] P.O. Box 1040 ������������������������������ Finish Construction � �������� ������������������ � Grand Opening October 14, 15 � Call Larry ��������������������������������� 882-7033 Miscellaneous MASSAGE C REPAIR & SERVICES Service Shop TO DIE FOR • Specializing in Flatwork Affordable Mary Brasby & Stamped Concrete $ 12 years experience O • Tear Out & Replace Professional 5off • Foundation Overlays Cleaning $ • Colored & Stamped 25 half hr N $ • Steps APPLIANCE REPAIR 39 1 hr C • Excavation INSTALLATIONS • R.V. Pads • Washer/dryers R • much more • Refrigerators 882-2728 Experienced, Fast & Reliable • Dishwashers www.marysmassage.com am pm Licensed & Insured • Microwaves Mon – Sat 8 – 8 E Call for all your concrete needs! locally owned • Swamp coolers home &office (801) 814-1017 T CK&J’s • Ranges/etc. Scott Turner ALLMAKES Lawn and Yard E Owner/Operator 882-4399 882-4614 FULL SERVICE AUTO REPAIR Making Jewelry Fun BASEMENT State Inspections (no appointment necessary) Home party workshops Oliver Truck & • Air Conditioning Service • Starter & Alternators • Tune-Ups • Brakes • Differentials & Drivelines Learn to make Tractor Work FINISHING • Lube & Oil • Shocks & Struts Mowing • Tilling • Garden Plowing • Clutches • Fuel Injections • Transmissions • Trouble Shooting Landscaping • Leveling • Hauling • High Quality designer jewelry! DECKS Bring in a written estimate from any Tooele County Shop - • Great Rates and we’ll beat the price! call 877-648-7700 882-6692 Dal Hale Construction to schedule a workshop FFIVEFIIVVEE SSTARSTTAARR AAUTOAUUTTOO or start a business of your own. 435-882-0697 224-3147 (435)884-3573 check out our website: www.makingjewelryfun.com Cell 435 David Garn (local cell) licensed & Insured -241-0234 OWNER 53 N. HALE STREET•GRANTSVILLE Place Your Place Your WE ARE NOW IN THE TOOELE COMMUNITY Business 1189 North Main • 435-833-9205 Business FIRE EXTINGUISHERS • SALES & SERVICE For all your home lending needs: RESTAURANT & PAINT BOOTH Brand new purchases, refi nancing, equity loans, Card Here or just to drop off your payment. Card Here SYSTEMS INSPECTIONS Come visit our Team! Only $ 60 Locally Jamie Corless Alicia Hill 435-224-2039 Only $ 60 Owned! Owner ea. (435) 884-3625 Karl Menzer 801-557-0710 ea. 13 17 South Willow Street Mobile (435) 840-0521 Leslie Davies 435-841-9921 13 Based on a 13 Issue Contract Based on a 13 Issue Contract Grantsville, Utah 84029 Fax (801) 844-5875 B6 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY October 18, 2005

� Housing, employment, public notices � Office: 882-0050 Classified NOTICE Transcript Bulletin Pub- Miscellaneous Furniture & Livestock Child Care Help Wanted lishing Co. does not CLASSIFIED LINE AD RATES Appliances endorse, promote, or Rates for the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, published every Tuesdays and Thursdays encourage the purchase GOLDEN DELICIOUS FOR SALE 2 matching CM COMBO 4 horse DAY CARE, full time, $1000 SIGN ON bonus! of any product or service Twenty Words or Less MONTHLY RATE Apples, 10lb for $6, half couches, 1 recliner, like trailer, hay rack, 2 spare CPR, first aid, referen- 0/0's wanted to haul out advertised in this newspa- * An ad running a minimum bushel for $12, or $0.75 new after 6 pm 882-221 tires, 2 tack doors. ces, East Elementary of MN, East or West $ 50 After 20 Words of 8 consecutive issues a pound. Grantsville. $2800 obo. 884-5012 area, 24hrs, M-F, new- Coast and back. Large per. Advertisements are ¢ the sole responsibility of 30 per word/issue $ ** David, 884-0916 FOR SALE: 9 Piece liv- born- up. Bus to school. % of Customer Freight. (20 words or less) the advertiser. Transcript 6 ¢ 25 ing room set, 9’ couch, FULL BOARD, covered 843-7173 Settlements paid week- Bold Type 5 per word/issue $ 2.00 per word over 20 words GOLDEN OAK Dining 2 end tables, 3 chairs, 2 stalls, turnout, $150 ly. Call Viking Land Bulletin Publishing Co. Boxed ads 50¢ per issue hereby disclaims all liabili- Bold/boxed ads extra room table with 4 pad- lamps, coffee table. Call month. (435)830-7365 DEPENDABLE FUN lov- Transportation today for *Includes the Tooele Valley “Extra” and **No credit for stopped ads. Includes ded chairs and 18” leaf, 830-0364 ing child care, full time, more information at 1- ty for any damages suf- Transcript Bulletin web-site 4 runs in the Tooele Valley “Extra” fered as the result of any $150; weight bench, HAY FOR sale, first crop, M-F, CPR/ First Aid cer- 800-845-5838. (ucan) advertisement in the Classified ad deadlines: Monday 4:45 p.m. for Tuesday edition $25. 882-7455 IRON CANOPY bed with no rain. $90/ ton, sec- tified, 5:30am-6:00pm, Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. Wednesday 4:45 p.m. for Thursday edition mattress & box. $275 ond crop $100/ ton. 3rd all ages, 830-8204, AVON: TO BUY OR Transcript Bulletin Pub- HDTV DSR922 Motorola brand new in pkg. Must crop $85/ton 840-2298, 833-9026 SELL. Sell to anyone. All classified line ads running in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin on Tuesday or Thursday will Satellite receiver, $200. sell. (801)831-0678 For information call in- lishing Co. is not responsi- automatically run in the Tooele Valley Extra, a separate publication that is delivered to all non- 843-0621 ble for any claims or rep- subscribers of the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. They will also run on our web-site. 830-7042 GRANTSVILLE, 24/7 dependent sales repre- KING BED with head child care. I work resentations made in HORSE AND Cattle win- sentative Vi Knutson board and bedding, around your schedule. advertisements in the HEAVY DUTY aluminum ter pasture. Call 884-3830 $400; sofa bed, $200; Ages 0-5. 884-6813 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. awning, 11ft wide, 37ft (435)240-3762 or 882-1556 100 WORKERS NEED- The Tooele Transcript- Services Services Services long, like new, $2000 (435)884-3042 Bulletin has the sole obo. Call 884-6981 IN HOME child care, ED! Assemble crafts, authority to edit and locate MAYTAG GAS dryer, opening for full time. wood items. 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Quadrunner 160, runs Transcript Bulletin at CHIHUAHUA BLUE, Specialist • May be required to work at all Tooele County locations LANDSCAPE MAINT, air good, $800. (801)330- (435)882-0050 for full 9mo, loving, loves car with variable shifts and rotating days. We bill Medicare • One (1) year of general work experience. This challenging doctoral program in ration lawn/ yard care, 3319 details. (Ucan) rides. Moving, must • Will be required to obtain Hepatitis B vaccination through Curriculum & Instruction is designed to winter prep. Save $5 sacrifice. Female. $200. for diabetic supplies. the Public Health Department. Furniture & 833-9682, 830-9120 • Frequent lifting of 25-50 pounds with occasional lifting of accommodate public school and w/valid referal. 840- ARE YOU READY? Ea- Complete line of up to 100 pounds or more. 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Complete with rails. 7 week old kittens, litter S.L.C. 1-800-396-6948 box trained. Free to (801)831-0678 AA+ LITTLE GENI- good homes. 840-1360 has an opening for a part time advisor. DISTANCE DOCTOR- USES Pre- Kinder- 3 PIECE Natural oak en- garten, 3-5 years. Certi- Responsibilities and duties include working ATE In Education, Utah tertainment center, new, NEED GOOD home for State University- great companion, 18mo fied teacher, convenient closely with academic advisors at Tooele must see! $400 or obo; location, in my home, Tooele. This challeng- 5 piece Natural oak din- lab/ Australian Shep- Campus and in Logan, assist with student ing doctoral program in herd mix, spayed fe- mornings, warm aca- ing room set, $75. 840- demic/ social environ- recruitment, academic advisement, admission, Curriculum & Instruction 2800 male. 833-9682 is designed to accom- ment. 843-0785 registration, and financial aid, assist Executive PERFECT PUPS Obedi- Director with recruitment and marketing and RREPOEPO BBIDID SSALEALE modate public school 5 PIECE Queen bed- REPO BID SALE ence training. Group ABC KIDS Preschool is and community college room set, dark green, other projects, provide promotional materials and private classes. still enrolling! Full curric- faculty and administra- great condition, $250. to the school district, local agencies and 882-5266. ulum including sign lan- tors. The Distance Ed.D Call 882-5463 community. Qualifications include 6 years of prepares students for: [email protected] guage. Experienced 2001 18’ Bayliner Trophy Boat teachers. We make *Leadership positions in 9 PIECE bedroom set, directly related work experience OR an learning fun AND edu- public and private edu- maple finish, 1 year old. Livestock Associate Degree plus 4 years directly related cational. 850-9491 st pm cation programs Will deliver. $900. experience OR a Bachelor’s Degree plus 2 Accepting bids until October 21 , 3 *Teaching positions in (435)882-6631 #1, #3 hay, no rain, $80- years of directly related work experience community colleges, AFFORDABLE DAY- $85 per ton. 830-2559 four- year colleges and ALMOST NEW only CARE in loving home. required. For complete job qualifications, Please call for more information: Preschool program and position information and application please go universities. Informa- used 10 1/2 months: ALFALFA HAY in barn, tional meeting October Whirpool refrigerator, meals provided. State to usu.edu, Human Resource Dept. Review of $5 bail, $100 ton 882- certified. 833-9599. 26th, 5:30pm, 1021 W 21cuft with icemaker, 2973 or 882-8204, applications will begin on October 27, 2005. 833-7200 Vine Street, USU energy saving. Call (801)209-5837 Send a USU application, cover letter and Tooele Campus Room 882-8312 or 840-0537 ARE YOU looking for af- fordable child care resume to: Ext. #250 • Ext. #227 G. 882-6611 ALUMINUM HILLS- DON’T SETTLE for w/preschool activities, BORO trailer 7x18. Ply- Dr. Kathleen Robinson 562 N. MAIN ST. • TOOELE FOR SALE: SCA used! King pillow top wood lined, new mat, meals, snacks, M-F, WOLFF System Series $250. New! Mfg. wrap- great for horses or live- 5:30am-5:30pm, first Utah State University, Tooele Branch Campus * TFCU reserves the right to refuse all bids if it determines those offers are unacceptable. aid, CPR, certified? Call All vehicles sold as is. Time will be given to arrange financing. 2 tanning bed, $1000. ped with warranty. stock. Great condition 1021 West Vine 830-6030 (801)831-0678 $5200 839-3454 Kristi 843-9799 TUESDAY October 18, 2005 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B7

Continued from previous page Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Recreational Autos Apartments for Apartments for Vehicles Rent Rent Help Wanted FEED DEALER WANT- EXPERIENCE THE THE SPECTRUM, in St. 81 DODGE Field & 2002 HYUNDAI Accent, CLEAN 1BDRM and ED: LOOMIX feed sup- South, single Mom look- George, Utah, is seek- Stream, runs great, ev- 5spd, ac, 58,000, $4900 Beautiful 2 bedroom 3bdrm apartments with plements is seeking a DIESEL ing for live-in LDS Nan- ing an editorial page ed- erything works. Gas offer; 89 Chev 3/4 4x4, utilities, starting at $295 CALIFORNIA BOUND! apartments!! local dealer. Motivated ny for 3 children, must itor. Community out- heater, stove, hot water, 350, 4spd, xtra cab, a month. (801)330-4817 NOW hiring 18-24 MECHANIC NO October RENT !! individual with cattle have HS Diploma, CPR reach, especially to our electric refrigerator, 360 $2500 offer. 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To apply, send a Stream pop-up truck ENHANCE the quality 884-2604 $550. No pets. Refer- regional, dedicated. May include some Please respond with re- resume, cover letter camper, heater, fridge, of life for millions of ences. 882-9073 Comfort zones availa- welding and sume at 843-8334 and three examples of stove, jacks, very nice Now people and yourself. 96 SUBARU Legacy LS ble. CDL training. Swift fabrication. Ideal editorial writing to Editor unit, like new, $3000 LARGE 2BDRM Tooele Start a career at AOL! Wagon, loaded, runs Renting Transportation www. candidate will have LOCAL INSURANCE Todd Seifert, The Spec- obo. 833-0188 duplex with washer & Make $30K-$40K 1st excellent, $2900. 435- SwiftTruckingJobs.com strong organizational company in Grantsville trum, 275 E. St. George dryer, utilities paid. year and receive full JAYCO MOTOR HOME 228-8049 Call us: 1-866-333-8801 & record keeping looking for 2 part time Blvd., St. George, UT Oquirrh View $700/mo, $200 cleaning benefits on day 1. Call 2002, 31ft, V10, 9000 Ref#169EOE. (ucan) skills and is detail contact managers. Con- 84770, or e-mail to deposit. No smoking, no Liz #1-801-622-7976, miles, like new, loaded. 99 HYUNDAI Accent, au- Apartments minded. Must have tact Rob Gravitt Insur- tseifert@thespectrum. children, no pets. For 2261 Grant Avenue, $44,900 obo. (435)830- to, am/fm cassette, fair FREE TAX School, earn own tools and CDL. ance at 884-0896 com. (ucan) is now accepting more info, call Ron at Ogden, Utah. (ucan) extra income after tak- 2426 condition, runs fine. applications for RD Pay DOE. EOE. Fax $1295 obo. (801)671- 882-3072. ing course, flexible NINE MORE people to THERAPY ASSITANT or mail resume: POP UP Camper, 93 8642 subsidized elderly ASSISTANT MANAG- schedules, register now work from home for a for local chiropractic of- MP Environmental Scamper, sleeps 6, housing. LOW RENT Remodels: ERS WANTED. Assis- at Liberty Tax, Tooele. Health Company. fice, part time. Bring re- Services stove and icebox, rarely 568 N. 270 E. Studio, 1 and 2 bed- tant Managers wanted Courses start October PT/FT (801)592-5037 sume to 230 South SUVs 1043 N Industrial used, $2000 obo. 882- Tooele room apartments. New for exciting new restau- 12. Call 882-0768 435- Park Circle Main. 882-1621 carpet, tile and paint. P/T MEDICAID Eligibility 2463 rant in Logan, UT. 849-2455. Small fee for Grantsville, UT 84029 882-2268 New management with Counselor to assist self- ‘03 YUKON, spotless, Please fax resumes to books. Ph: 877-800-5111 VOLLEYBALL Coaches great tenants. 843-0917 pay patients in Tooele Motorcycles & loaded, leather, excel- 1-435-603-1759. (ucan) fax: 435-884-0610 needed for youth 12-18. 2 BEDROOM duplex, and surrounding areas lent condition. Power Knowledge of volleyball ATVs 807 E 430 N, $500- NEWLY RENOVATED with linkage to Medicaid everything. A lovely a must. Willing to get $560, small pets ok, 2bdrm duplex $600, and other gvnmt pro- 2001 YAMAHA Bear- ride! Call Laney 830- certified and back- carport, ac, storage w/full basement. No grams. Experience in tracker 250, excellent 7583 ground checked. Call room, no smoking. smoking or pets. healthcare desirable. condition, always ga- We’re Busy, (435)496-3244 (435)830-5599 or 882- Grantsville. 884-5552. Please email resume to raged, less than 10 98 JEEP Wrangler, air, hours. Asking $2450. 0884. (801)815-3335 We Need Nurses! [email protected] or fax WAREHOUSE DEMO hardtop, cd, excellent Call 843-1738 for more to: (801)277-0333 SERVICES, Inc. is condition, $11,000. 849- 2BDRM DUPLEX, new information. NICE, QUIET 1bdrm, seeking applicants for 0317 cabinets, paint and 2bdrm, kitchenette Looking for Retail SEEKING TALENTED carpet, a/c, dishwash- demonstrator and su- 2004 HONDA TRX 400, available, monthly, Hair Stylists to com- pervisor positions in the Trucks er, w/d hookups. weekly special. HBO, Something New? Sales plete our design team at like new, 300 miles, $595/mo. Move in bo- Bountiful, South Ogden $4600. 882-1364 after cable. Call 882-3235. Tangles Salon. Full and and Murray Costco lo- nus. 882-0366, 830- 585 Canyon Rd, Position part time available. For 6pm. 1979 FORD F250, tow 2665 Come work with a Great Home Health cations. If you are look- package, dual gas Tooele. Valley View Liddiard Home more information please ing for a fun, fast paced Care Team! Heritage Brookeside is 3 WHEELER, 1985 Hon- tanks, shell. Runs great. 2BDRM, 1BTH, newer Motel. Furnishings, currently call 882-1132. position in a retail envi- looking for you. Work per visit, part- da 200x, new back $2500 obo. Call 882- split level home in QUIET, CLEAN, 2bdrm Al & Lid Furniture & ronment and enjoy tires, $300 obo. 882- 2397 Tooele. Large one car apt. Dishwasher, gar- time, On-call, full-time, 32-40 hours Appliance, is now hiring working with people, 0087 garage and yard. bage disposal, wash- per week. We’re flexible. We provide a experienced, personable, HELP WANTED send resumes to apply 1980 FORD F250 4x4, $725/mo, $600/dep. er/ dryer hookup, ca- assertive, self-motivated, [email protected] PIAGGIO BV200 motor Cardiac Program, become certified! straight body, runs ok, (801)748-2500 ble TV, new carpet. and career-minded sales or call our jobline at 1- bike, $2800. 830-5441 Must have a current Utah license and $1000 obo. 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Ex- please. 843-7109 849- in one of the fastest Parts Corner starting at $8 SLEEPING ROOMS tle hitch, electric brakes, tended cab, camper 1444 growing counties in the available, $70 per We’re located at 1244 No. Main Fast Food starting at $7 WORK FROM HOME? like new, $5900 obo. shell, runs well, $1400. nation. If you are the 3BDRM 2BTH Tooele week, $10 key deposit, St, Suite 203 in Tooele. 19 $500-$1500 part time, (435)830-2426 Call (435)224-2301 right individual with a Waitress starting at $3 $3000-$5000 full time. apartment, fenced yard, first and last week- total central air, hookups, $150 to move in. 46 N great attitude this may be plus tips Work around your TRAILER BLOW-OUT, 1989 GMC 3500 xcab, carport, , one pet, Broadway. 882-7605 the opportunity you have - Merit increases at schedule. VISIT US TO- 4x8 utility (kit) w/Ramp nice shell, road use on- water/ garbage provid- been looking for. We 60, 120 and 180 days. DAY! www.livefreebiz.com Gate 2K capacity $399, ly. Low mileage, auto TOOELE DUPLEX, 3 provide comprehensive 5x8 utility Trailer with ed. $600/mo $400/dep. - Benefits trans. $4000 firm. 833- Bedroom, 1.5 baths, training and offer a great Business Ramp Gate $599, 2 884-0193 ------9098 carport, new carpet & commission based pay place ATV side load Apply in person Opportunities 3BDRM IN Tooele- paint, $600. 473 N 7th structure with generous $799, 1-801-756-8670. 8836 N. Hwy 40 2000 DODGE Dakota, 2BDRM in Tooele, w/d St. (801)390-7266, C- benefits. Join our sales ALL CASH CANDY (ucan) Lake Point Quad cab, 4wd, 39,000 hookups, central ac, 21 McAffee Mgmt. team and enjoy a fun, Route. Do you earn miles, V8 eng, auto positive working $800 in a day? Your covered parking, pets Autos trans, fiberglass shell, welcome. Aaron UNITS AVAILABLE environment? Please apply own local candy route. THE SPECTRUM & Dai- pwr windows and door (801)450-8432. 3bdrm, 2bth town- In person: ly News, has an open- Includes 30 machines locks, radio- cd- cas- and candy. All for $0 DOWN! Cars from homes, 2 car garage, 48 S 50 W, Tooele, UT ing for a sports copy ed- sette, cruise control, CHARMING OVER- $9,995. 1-800-814- $29/mo, police im- ac, enclosed yard, Email resume: itor in the St. George of- tow package, new tires. LAKE Community, Rocky Mountain Care -- Tooele is 6047. (ucan) pounds for sale! 24 hookups, starting at [email protected] fice. This person will be Clean in and out. 882- 3bdrm 1.5bth town- an 84 bed Skilled Nursing Facility. months at 8.5% APR. $399. 882-4004 Fax resume: responsible designing 7475 home, 1 car garage, BE YOUR OWN Boss- For listings call 800- Attn. Rich 435-882-0968 pages, editing stories 1200+sqft, 9ft ceilings, Earn significant income 366-9813, extension Homes for Rent • We offer 24 hour licensed, for grammar and Asso- 87 FORD F250, 180k, central air, no smoking/ ciated Press style, as selling the American 8329 professional and caring nurses Dream of Home Owner- 4x4, runs good. $1800. pets. Available Nov 1st. well as proofreading pa- 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile ship. Proven program $500 POLICE IM- 830-5958 $750/mo, $500/dep. • I.V. Therapy CABINTRY INSTALLER, ges Tuesday through home for rent, no smok- includes quality leads POUNDS! Hondas, (801)318-0187 • Enteral Feeding Programs custom builder, pay Saturday nights. Appli- ing/ pets. 882-1550 Chevy's, Fords, Jeeps, 89 FORD F150, 5.0 liter, $12-$18/hr depending cants should have and company support. Place Your Ad: • Wound Care and Treatment Toyotas, etc! Cars, rebuilt motor with on experience. Cabinet strong editing skills, Call 1-877-673-4442, • Ostomy Care trucks, SUV's from 10,000 miles, great con- 882-0050 Continued on next page installer salesman, ex- thrive at working under visit www.American $500! For listings 1- dition. $4,000 obo, 884- • Pain Control perience needed. deadline pressure and HomePartners.com. 800-366-9813 ext 9977. 0162 or 840-2775 • Observation, assessment and (435)496-3423 possess good computer (ucan) (ucan) monitoring of complicated or skills, as well as a basic LOCAL VENDING 92 DODGE Dakota, as CNA CLASSES day, knowledge of sports. unstable conditions evening or weekend ROUTE Soda, snacks, 1957 CHEVY 210, 4 is, $1000 or highest of- Experience with Quark candy, juices, water, door, 6 cyl, all original fer. Needs work. 224- • Specialized Alzheimer Wing classes, 2 week course. Xpress is a plus. Send The Kirk great equipment and lo- some new parts, $2000 2348 • Physical, Speech, Occupational and Claudia (801)964-1940, five examples of editing Quiet, Quality apartments in a information line cations, financing avail- obo. Trade. (435)224- restored historic structure Recreation Therapies. and design work, a re- able with $7,500 down. 2975 EXCALIBUR truck shell (801)849-1160 sume and cover letter to www.ccCNA.com Call 1-877-843-8726-- for long bed, fits 73-97. The Best Places at the Best Prices Editor Todd Seifert, 275 Bo2002-037 (ucan) 1983 JEEP Wagoneer, Silver. $575 843-5460 We currently have Immediate E. St. George Blvd., St. CONSTRUCTION FRA- lifted 7”, 35” new tires, Completely Furnished George, UT 84770. Openings for the following positions: MERS/ Laborers want- Small Business owners: new wheels, new hubs, Apartments for Weekly & Monthly Rates (ucan) ed. Fair and consistent Place your classified ad 4:10 gears, rebuilt en- in 47 newspapers gine, straight body. Rent Certified Nursing Assistants pay. Only those seri- THE SPECTRUM & Dai- ously looking for work throughout Utah for only $1100 obo. (435)849- ROOMMATE WANTED, 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 ly News, has an open- $135. for 25 words, and 1325, (801)649-2057 gourmet kitchen, wash- & Full Time Cook need apply! (435)830- ing for a copy editor in 3335 $5. per word over 25. er, dryer, full entertain- All interested candidates please the St. George office. You will reach up to 1987 MERCEDES Benz ment center, bath, pri- This person will be re- complete an application. Applications DRIVER- COVENANT 500,000 buyers and it is 300E, tan leather interi- vate. No smoking, sponsible for designing are available in the Human Resource TRANSPORT. Excel- a one call, one order, or, $3999 obo. 840- drugs, alcohol, pets. pages, editing stories lent pay and benefits for one bill program. Call 1440 Male only. $400/mo. Office 140 East 200 South, Tooele for grammar and Asso- experienced drivers, the Tooele Transcript 840-2011 ciated Press style, as 1990 CAMARO Iroc-Z, O/O, solos, teams and Bulletin at (435)882- well as proofreading pa- V-8 305 standard, new Rocky Mountain Care offers to all full graduate students. Bo- 0050 for further info. 1BDRM, Walk-In closets, ges. This position re- engine, 18,000 miles, nuses available. Refri- (Ucan) new rug and paint, qui- time staff: quires night and week- loaded, runs great. gerated Now Available, et, bright, cozy, from • Competitive Pay • Paid Time off end hours. Applicants $3200 obo. 830-2442 or 1-888-MORE PAY (1- SUCCESS FROM home $415. No smoking. Vine should have strong edit- 830-2974 • Sick Leave • Life Insurance 888-667-3729). (ucan) free magazine or dvd Street Courtyard, 34 ing skills, thrive at work- explains all. No lotion, West Vine, Tooele. • Medical/Dental Insurance 1992 SATURN SC1, ex- DRIVER- DRIVE RE- ing under deadline postion, powder, pills, (801)205-3883 MONTHS FREE RENT • Short Term Disability • 401 K cellent condition, 5spd, GIONAL! Over-the- pressure and possess or real estate, 877-721- 2-wheel front drive, 2 AND 3bdrm apart- • Supplemental Life Insurance road-lots of miles. Great good computer skills. 3929 ext. 85. Toni. In- N ow Renting cruise, power windows/ ments behind Super • Flexible Spending Account company and benefits. Experience with Quark dependent Associates. locks, ac, sunroof, Wal-Mart. On select MOVE IN SPECIALS www.primeinc.com 1- Xpress is a plus. Send • Shift Differential Pay 37mpg, 145k miles, units $99 moves you Exclusively for Seniors 800-771-6318. (ucan) five examples of editing Wanted • A Great Place to Work! and design work, a re- $3000. 882-7817 after in. Some apartments 4pm. includes all utilities. Pet Friendly LPNs NEEDED, part or sume and cover letter to Swimming pool, hot Rocky Mountain Care is a Drug Free Employer full time, to work with Editor Todd Seifert, 275 LIVE IN CARE giver Call for details. pp 1994 CHEVY Caprice, tub, exercise room, Equal Opportunity Employer patients in Magna area. E. St. George Blvd., St. needed to care for eld- police package, new playground, full club- Call Pioneer Health, George, UT 84770, or erly home bound wom- (435)843-0717 paint, new tires, 4wheel house. 843-4400 (801)265-0669 via e-mail to an 2-3 days a week in tseifert@thespectrum. the Tooele area great disc anit-lock breaks, com. (ucan) pay and benefits offered Corvette LT1 motor, call job line 801-757- 25mpg, Alpine stereo, THE SPECTRUM IS ac- 0901 pw, pl, tilt, cruise. Runs Creative Financing Solutions cepting applications for great, dependable car, Wal-Mart full time Pressroom NEED CHRISTMAS $2500 firm. 830-8121 Manager. Flexible cash? I will pay cash for • Less than perfect credit 1995 CHEV Astro van, schedule including any junk cars. Scott all wheel drive, pw, sp, • Hard to prove income Distribution Center working throughout the (435)830-6189 new tires, runs great, night. 5 years press- • Past bankruptcy or foreclosure high mileage, $2150 Grantsville, UT room management & 7 Recreational 801-558-1840 • Current bankruptcy or foreclosure years web Urbanite Vehicles ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR: Press experience re- • Need higher than normal loan to value Material Handling Positions quired. To apply, please 1980 CHEV 1 ton truck •Lacking in down payment submit an application with 12ft built-on self Unloaders, Orderfillers, Loaders contained camper, very FFOR FOORR SSALE! SAALLEE!! Requires continuous lifting up to 100 lbs. to: Gloria Bertram, The • There are lending solutions for you! Spectrum, 275 E. St. low mileage, 454 en- Shifts available: gine, excellent condi- RENTERS DON’T ASSUME YOU = WON’T QUALIFY! Wal-Mart offers competitive hourly wages with a Tuesday-Friday, 10 hour schedule (1 st and 2 nd shifts) George Blvd. Progression Schedule Saturday-Monday 12 hour shift ($1.35 Shift Differential) St.George, UT 84770. tion, $9800. 882-7627 Fax: 1-435-674-6272, SEARCHING FOR THE LOWEST RATE? $11.40/HR progresses to $14.40/HR PER HOUR This is your opportunity to join the world’s 1990 NATIONAL RV mo- largest retailer, recognized by Fortune Magazine E-mail: gbertram@the for weekday schedules as one of the most admired companies in the tor home, 31ft, sleeps 6, Whether you are looking to refinance just your mortgage, consolidate your high rate spectrum.com. The Sell Your Car Here for world. As a member of the Wal-Mart team, you low mileage, new awn- debt, or are looking to cash out, we can help you find the lowest rate possible. will enjoy benefits including Associate Spectrum, an Equal Op- $12.75/HR progresses to $15.75/HR PER HOUR discounts, 401(k), stock purchase plan, profit ing, tires, air bags. sharing, health benefits, career advancement portunity Employer. $ 80* for weekday schedules opportunities, and more! Great condition. (ucan) ea. $17,000. 833-0413, 6 Applications for employment at the Wal-Mart Distribution Center in Grantsville, UT will be 840-5130 TUMBLING INSTRUC- Call 882-0050 accepted at the following Workforce Services locations: Tooele, West Valley City, Downtown, TOR wanted, this is a Metro, Midvale and South County Offices. Or stop by our Distribution Center in Grantsville. CHRYSLER OVERLAND *Based on 13 issue contract. contract position w/Dug- 30ft motor home, sleeps Call Now! way Proving Ground Applicants MUST be 18 years of age or older. 8, runs great, excellent SELL YOUR CAR or NWR. Call Royce Lars- Applications are valid for 60 days from submission. condition. Must see! boat in the classifieds. 833-0740, Tooele • 801-568-0500, West Jordan en, (435)831-2352 for Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V $3000 obo. 843-5906 Call 882-0050 more information. www.deseretpeakmtg.com B8 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY October 18, 2005

Continued from previous page Homes for Rent Homes for Rent Homes for Rent Homes for Rent Homes Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Meetings Meetings Trustee's Sales Homes for Rent BACHELOR APART- GRANTSVILLE, GOR- RENT TO Own Great TOWNHOUSE, 3bdrm, REDUCED TO Sell The thru 23, and 26 thru 28 2. Consideration of revi- AMENDED NOTICE OF MENT 158 N Garden, GEOUS new custom Family home w/fire- 1.5bth, 2 family rooms, home, space, neighbor- The hearing will be held sions to Chapter 21. TRUSTEE'S SALE or office space, 580sqft home, 3bdrm, rent to place. North East Sec- finished basement, ga- hood, and neighbors in the Tooele County 3. Consideration of in- The following described $$WHY RENT when w/restroom, parking, own available, starting tion of Tooele. 4bdrm, rage. Water, sewer, you’ve always dreamed Courthouse Auditorium creasing size of enter- property will be sold at you can buy? O down $400 plus electricity, at $1100/mo. Shawn 1bth. Only $875 p/m. trash, lawn mainte- about. 3038sqft 4bdrm, at 47 So. Main Street, prise zone. public auction to the programs, not perfect centrally located. 882- 801-706-7485 Call Fresh Start Homes. nance paid. $800/mo, 3bth, family room, study Tooele. 4. Consideration of pro- highest bidder at the credit. Single parent 5496 Ellen 1-888-597-6021. $500/dep. Available Oct and all the comforts in Mary Dixon posed sign ordinance West Main Entrance, programs. Call for de- HOUSE FOR rent, RE/MAX Results. 19. 224-2340 the greatest location in Secretary amendment. North Steps, Tooele tails. Berna or Chris CHARMING OVER- 4bdrm, 1bth, no smok- Stansbury Park. Brok- Erda Township Plan- 5. Consideration of pro- County Courthouse, 47 435-840-5029 Group LAKE Community, ing, no pets. $700 RENT TO Own. Central Homes er-Owner call 435-882- ning Commission posed architectural South Main, Tooele, 1 Real Estate 3bdrm 1.5bth town- monthly, $500 deposit. Air 1998 Rambler, 6814 $189,900 (Published in the Tran- guidelines for incorpora- Utah, on November 10, home, 1 car garage, Call Miguel after 6pm. 2035sqft. Fenced Back- script Bulletin October tion into Code. 2005, at 8:30 a.m. of $875, 3BDRM in Tooele, 1200+sqft, 9ft ceilings, 882-6216 yd. 3bdrm, 2 Car Gar. $$$SAVE MONEY SELLING YOUR HOME? 18, 20 & 25, 2005) 6. Consideration of rec- said day, for the purpose 1yr contract, fenced central air, no smoking/ Only $975/mo Call Find HUD & Bank Advertise it in the clas- ommendation to require of foreclosing a trust yard, 2 car garage, fire- pets. Available Nov 1st. MOVE IN Special - 1 Fresh Start Homes El- owned homes at: sifieds. Call 882-0050 PUBLIC NOTICE building inspector to in- deed originally executed place. 884-0144, 840- $750/mo, $500/dep. month free for this one len 1-888-597-6021. www.tooelebankowned Grantsville City Council spect landscaping as on November 21, 2001 5199 (801)318-0187 bedroom apartment - RE/MAX Results. homes.com or call for STANSBURY PARK will hold its regular meet- part of allowing occupan- by David J. Camarillo, III, Good location, all utilit- a list Berna or Chris rambler, all brick, ing Wednesday, October cy. as trustors, in favor of 2BDRM, 1BTH, 414 FOR SALE by owner ies included. $450 a RENT TO Own. Located 435-840-5029, Group 4bdrm, 3bth, part finish- 19, 2005. The meeting to 7. Adjourn. Mortgage Electronic North Parkway Ave, Tooele. 4bdrm, 2bth re- month for rent. Security in the best neighbor- 1 Real Estate ed basement, beautiful be held at 429 E. Main, Shauna Kertamus Registration Systems, Tooele, w/d hookups, modeled 1.24 acres A Deposit of $400. Call hood in NE Tooele! landscape, $174,000 Grantsville, UT 84029 Zoning Administrator Inc., as nominee for Al- big fenced yard, rear find sub-dividable Carole 882-7875 ext Central Air, Huge $158,000, GRANTS- 410 Country Club 882- beginning at 7:00 p.m. In accordance with the lied Mortgage Capital $650/dep, $650/mo. $165 must see 435- 123. 2768sqft, 3bdrm 2bth. VILLE home, 6bdrm, 4165 PUBLIC HEARINGS: Americans With Disabili- Corporation, its succes- (801)898-2394 224-5324 1997 Multi-level on 2bth, garden tub, walk- AGENDA. ties Act, Grantsville City sors and assigns, cover- NEW 2000sqft, 3bdrm, fenced corner lot. New in closet, large family TERRA, Handyman Spe- 1. Approval of Minutes. will accommodate rea- ing the following real 3-5 BEDROOM brand FOR SALE or rent, 2bth, pool, exercise carpet, paint & tile in room, double garage, cial! For Sale or Lease 2. Determination of sonable requests to as- property purported to be new homes for rent in 3bdrm, 2bth mobile room, clubhouse, no kitchen & baths. Only must sell, agents wel- Option: 2600sqft, CDBG projects to be ap- sist the disabled to par- located in Tooele County Tooele & Stansbury. home in Grantsville. smoking, no pets, $1175/mo. Call Fresh come. 884-0936 5bdrm, 2bth, 5acre plied for during the 2006 ticipate in meetings. Re- at 474 East 810 North, Call 224-2737 Available immediately. $950/mo. (801)455- Start Homes Ellen 1- horse property. BLM funding year. quest for assistance may Tooele, UT 84074 (the Please call (435)884- 1299 888-597-6021. RE/MAX $85,000 OBO, darling land is your backyard 3. Set public hearing to be made by calling City undersigned disclaims li- 4BDRM 1BTH, fenced 3317 or (435)496-3282 yard, new flooring, dish- Results 2bdrm 1bth home, 1 car playground. Below Ap- consider zone change Hall at 884-3411 at least ability for any error in the OVERLAKE TOWN- RENTAL PROPERTIES washer, carport, water FREE 25” Color TV garage, large fenced praisal. (801)367-5155 from A-10 to R1-12 at 24 hours prior to the address), and more par- HOUSE, 35 West 1930 665 E 670 N Tooele included. $875/mo, w/12mo lease, 3bdrm, yard, tile bathroom, Owner/ Agent. Cherry & West Streets. meeting that will be at- ticularly described as: North, 3bdrm, 1.5bth, 1 3bdrm 2bth $900. 715 $600/dep. 153 N 5th St. 1bth, $750/mo. 143 kitchen. Great starter 4. Consideration of as- tended. Lot 533, THE RIDGE car garage. New carpet, N 350 W Tooele Call 882-8407 South 6th Street, home. Must see inside. TRAILER HOME for signment of lease from (Published in the Tran- SUBDIVISION NO. 5, a paint. No smoking, pets. 3bdrm 2bth $900. Tooele. (435)224-2501 833-9183, 840-1249 sale, $11,000. Rent or T-Mobile to Mobility. script Bulletin October subdivision of Tooele 4BDRM 2BTH, newly re- $695/mo. Carl 5217 S 5800 W Roy least $550 per month. 5. Consideration of sal- 18, 2005) City, according to the of- (801)792-5548 modeled, w/d hookups, GRANTSVILLE 4BDRM, 4bdrm 2bth 4th level, Call (435)224-3688 ary step increase. ficial plat thereof on file fenced yard, RV pad, 2bth, jacuzzi tub, new golf property $950/mo 6. Consideration of New Public Notices and of record in the OVERLAKE, $850/mo. 916 South carpet and paint, fenced 909-997-3991 FFOROR SSALE!ALE! Mobile Homes Business Licenses. Trustee's Sales Tooele County Record- Coleman Street. 3bdrm, 2.5bth, 7. Approval of the Bills er's Office. yard, $400/dep, SMALL 2 bedroom (801)870-5208 multi level, 2 car garage, 8. Council Updates and Deadline for public no- Together with all the im- $900/mo. 849-2236 or home, Grantsville, cot- $1035/mo 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile Information. tices is 4 p.m. the day provements now or here- 884-0225 tage type, clean, com- 4BDRM, 2BTH newly re- 98 West 1570 North home for rent, no smok- 9. Adjourn. prior to publication. after erected on the fortable, washer, dryer, modeled home in GRANTSVILLE, Davidson Realty ing/ pets. 882-1550 Wendy Palmer Public notices submit- property, and all ease- large lot, nice neighbor- Stansbury, 2 car ga- 3bdrm, 2bth, (801)466-5078 City Recorder ted past the deadline ments, appurtenances, hood, $450/mo, deposit. Sell Your Home Here for rage, central air, no family room, FSBO: 1997 Golden In compliance with the will not be accepted. and fixtures now or here- OVERLAKE, 329 Daw- (801)232-5069 leave smoking, no pets, 2 car garage, newer, West 28x70, excellent American with Disability UPAXLP after a part of the proper- son, 3bdrm, 2bth, close message. $ 80* $1200/mo, $2500/dep. $950/mo condition, many extras, Act, Grantsville City will ty. to schools, nice neigh- ea. Call 843-7515 98 North Aspen Way 6 asking $74,000. Loan accommodate reasona- NOTICE OF TRUST- The current beneficiary borhood. No pets, no SPLIT LEVEL home for (620 E) assumable. Must sell, ble requests to assist the EE’S SALE of the trust deed is smoking, 12 month rent in Tooele, Call 882-0050 5BDRM 2BTH, in Stans- Davidson Realty moving! 884-1218 disabled to participate in APN: 02-096-0-0023 Chase Home Finance, lease, $975/mo, $850/mo. Call Barbara, bury Park, available No- (801)466-5078 *Based on 13 issue contract. meetings. Request for Trust No. 1077138-07 LLC, successor by merg- (801)885-3365 vember 1st. 224-2737 $800/dep. 840-5551 Lots & Land Ref: Tiffany Berry TRA: er to Chase Manhattan RENT TO Own, 4bdrm, assistance may be made Loan No. 0434566733. Mortgage Corporation 2bth, 913 N 310 E. STANSBURY 3BDRM 2001 3BDRM 2bth, per- by calling City Hall at 744 WEST 740 South, SHARP 2 and 3 bdrm least 3 days in advance IMPORTANT NOTICE and the record owner of Perfect for kids. 2.5bth condo, 1800sqft, fect cond. New- carpet, BEAUTIFUL UTAH! newer multi, new paint, homes. Rent to own for of the meeting that will TO PROPERTY OWN- the property as of the re- $1000 per month. Call beautiful, clean, 2 car pergo floors, applian- LAND Sale-54 acres - 4bdrm, 2bth, 2 car ga- monthly payments start- be attended by calling ER: YOU ARE IN DE- cording of the notice of Caravas Properties garage, large deck. ces, central air. Two- $44,900. Uinta Moun- rage, $875/mo. Carl ing at $550. Call 224- 884-3411. FAULT UNDER A DEED default is David J. Cama- (801)642-4335 Must see! Avaliable toned paint, tile, yard tain area. Outdoor lov- (801)792-5548 4804 (Published in the Tran- OF TRUST, DATED Au- rillo, III. now! $975/mo. fenced. $135,000 224- er's dream! Dramatic script Bulletin October gust 29, 2002. UNLESS The sale is subject to a (801)949-4333 2734 mountain views, close 18, 2005) YOU TAKE ACTION TO bankruptcy filing, a pay- (801)835-5592 to conveniences. Sur- PROTECT YOUR off, a reinstatement or 4BDRM 1BTH, over rounded by wilderness. DON’T ASSUME YOU PUBLIC NOTICE PROPERTY, IT MAY BE any other condition of STANSBURY PARK, 2200sqft, fenced yard, Nearby lake and state Notice is hereby given SOLD AT A PUBLIC which the trustee is not 3bdrm, 2bth, family carport, fabulous buffet, parks. Excellent financ- that the Tooele City SALE. IF YOU NEED AN aware that would cause WON’T QUALIFY FOR room, 2 car garage, bookcases, window ing. Call UTLR 1-877- Council will meet in a EXPLANATION OF THIS the cancellation of the fenced yard, new carpet seat. Immaculate! 349-5263. (ucan) A HOME LOAN & paint, $975/mo, Come look. 153 N 5th, Business Meeting on PROCEEDING, YOU sale. If any such condi- $117,500. 882-8407 Wednesday, October 19, SHOULD CONTACT A tion exists, the sale shall (801)809-7668 or STOCKTON BUILDING (435)228-8020 2005 at the hour of 7:00 LAWYER. On November be void, the successful lots. 8000-12000sq.ft. P.M. The meeting will be Jason White 4BDRM 2BTH HUD 15, 2005, at 4:30pm, bidder’s funds returned home! Only $65,000, fi- Newly constructed held at the Tooele City James H. Woodall, as and the trustee and cur- For your FREE CREDIT ANALYSIS call today: Mortgage Consultant TOOELE, 3BDRM 1bth, roads. Beautiful lake/ fenced, central air, No nancing referrals availa- Hall Council Room locat- duly appointed Trustee rent beneficiary shall not ble! For listings call mountain views. Great ed at 90 North Main under a Deed of Trust re- be liable to the success- smoking. Pets okay, for manufactured or $860/mo, includes wa- 800-366-9783 ext. B851 Street, Tooele, Utah corded August 30, 2002, ful bidder for any dam- custom built homes. 1. An Ordinance Chang- as Instrument No. age. 435-833-0740 TOOELE ter, sewer, garbage. 882-7094. 878 W 810 S. 884-3045 ADORABLE GRANTS- ing Section 7-19-29 of 186763, in Book 776, Bidders must tender to 801-568-0500 WEST JORDAN VILLE 3bdrm, new win- the Tooele City Code to Page 814, of the Official the trustee a $5,000.00 TOOELE, 4BDRM, 3bth, dows, new kitchen and Office Space Allow Alternate Materials Records in the office at deposit at the sale and fantastic home, fenced bathroom flooring, fully to be Used for Landscap- the County Recorder of the balance of the pur- www.deseretpeakmtg.com 800-453-9609 TOLL FREE ing in the Public Owned yard, garden spot, 2 car fenced, double carport. LOCAL OFFICE Space Tooele County, State of chase price by 12:00 Park Strips garage, storage shed. Only $99,900. Call Subleasing for night Utah, executed by Tiffa- noon the day following PURCHASE REFINANCE CONSTRUCTION Presented by Cary $1100/mo. (801)949- (435)884-0535 useage. Tables/ chairs ny Berry, will sell at pub- the sale. The deposit Campbell 2ND MORTGAGES COMMERCIAL HARD MONEY 4333 (801)835-5592 available, large room. lic auction to highest bid- must be in the form of a BANK FORECLOSURE! Patrick H. Dunlavy $50/night. Lots of park- der, payable in lawful cashier’s check or bank 3bdrm 2bth Home, Tooele City Recorder ing, on Main Street. money of the United official check payable to $60,000! Won't Last! Pursuant to the Ameri- 850-9491 States at the time of Lundberg & Associates. More Homes Available, can With Disabilities Act, sale. Successful bidders The balance must be in Hundreds of homes, lots & For Listings Call 800- OFFICE/ BUSINESS Individuals Needing Spe- must tender a deposit of the form of a wire trans- 366-9783 xH772 SPACE Utilities in- cial Accommodations $5,000 in certified funds fer, cashier’s check, cluded 50 South Main Should Notify Patrick H. to the trustee at the time bank official check (credit & 56 South Main. 1 Dunlavy, Tooele City Re- of sale, with the balance union official checks are property to choose from! EXCHANGE MY large 3 month free. (602)826- corder, at 843-2110 prior due by noon the follow- not accepted) or U.S. bedroom duplex unites 9471 (602)826-9471 to the meeting. TDD ing business day, at the Postal money order pay- or 6 bedroom home for Phone Number 843-2108 office of the Trustee. At able to Lundberg & As- house units or ??? OFFICE/ BUSINESS (Published in the Tran- the west main entrance, sociates. If wire transfer 347 Upland Dr. Agent. 882-4858 space, utilities and high script Bulletin October north steps to the Tooele is used, an additional speed internet included, 11, 13 & 18, 2005) county District Court, 47 $10.00 must be remitted What a view! FABULOUS FAMILY 272 North Broadway. S. Main Tooele Utah all with the purchase price. Beautiful vista’s, home in Grantsville, (435)882-4949 PUBLIC NOTICE right, title and interest Cash payments are not established 3bdrm, 2bth, fully finish- Notice is hereby give that conveyed to and now accepted. A trustee’s ed basement, with 4th Buildings the North Tooele County held by it under said deed will be delivered to neighborhood. bedroom or office, Cas- Fire Protection service Deed of Trust in the the successful bidder Wonderful landscape. tle play house, covered District will hold their reg- property situated in said within three business patio and storage shed. If you build, remodel or ular monthly board meet- County and State descri- days after receipt of the 4 bedroom, 3 bath, $127,000. 358 East 60 remove buildings you ing, October 20 2005 at bed as: Lot 5 and the amount bid. North. 884-6791 6:30 p.m. at the Stans- $$ main floor laundry, a can place your classi- north 26 feet of lot 6, DATED: October 10, 1175,00017755,,000000 fied ad in 47 of Utah's bury Fire Station, 179 block 121, plat "C', 2005. lot of appeal. FOR SALE OR Lease newspapers for only Country Club, Stansbury Tooele city survey, Scott Lundberg, Trust- option: 3bdrm, 1.5bth, $135. for 25 words ($5. Park, UT. The agenda Tooele City. The street ee finished basement, ap- for each additional will be as follows: address and other com- 3269 South Main, #100 pliances included, cen- word). You will reach up Agenda Items: mon designation of the Salt Lake City, UT tral air, backyard play- to 500,000 potential 1. Roll Call real property described 84115 ground. $3000 down. customers and all you 2. Approval of minutes above is purported to be: (801) 263-3400 843-9659. Leave mes- do is call the Tooele for September 25, 2005 265 North 7th Street Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. sage. Transcript Bulletin at 3. Appoint new District Tooele UT 84074. Esti- – 5:00 p.m. (435)882-0050 for all Clerk mated Total Debt as of GRANTSVILLE, NEW L&A Case No. 36781 $ $$ the details. (Ucan) 4. Discuss Policies and November 15, 2005 is $ custom home! Rent to Team B/CRE 1123,25023,250 225,0005,000 Procedures $88,347.81. The under- own, low down. Shawn THIS COMMUNICATION STEEL BUILDINGS. 5. Amendments to Res- signed Trustee disclaims IS AN ATTEMPT TO Beautiful condo w/ 3-Bdrms, 2-Full Bths, 2000 sq. 117 North Sheridan 801-706-7485 olutions and bylaws A 100’ X 80’ Buildable Lot, Great for Manufactured FACTORY Deals. Save any liability for any incor- COLLECT A DEBT, AND ft, Partially Finished Bsmnt, Amenities Include $$$. 40 x 60í to 100 x 6. Discussion on forming Home or Stick framed, 1 Block East of Main, Gradual LOOKING FOR A home rectness of the street ad- ANY INFORMATION Swimming Pool, Club House and Exercise Rm, slope and Frontage may go East or North, Invest in your 200í. Example: 50 x budget committee or property? Visit Utah's dress and other common OBTAINED WILL BE Close to Banks and Shopping-Easy to Show. future before prices skyrocket do to the population 100 x 12í = $3.60/ 7. Approve funds for cas- designation, if any, influx and demand. Best Home Search USED FOR THAT PUR- square foot. 1-800-658- cade trailer. Website! Preview all shown herein. Said sale POSE. 2885. www.rigidbuild 8. Approve new mem- listed properties in Utah will be made without cov- (Published in the Tran- ing.com. (ucan) bers enant or warranty, ex- script Bulletin October PricePPrriiccee ReducedRReedduucceedd PricePPrriiccee ReducedRReedduucceedd at www.UtahHomesNow. 9. Construction of Stans- com. (ucan) press or implied, regard- 11, 18 & 25, 2005) UTAH MANUFACTUR- bury Station ing title, possession, con- 10. Cell phones for Full- MILLVILLE, CACHE ER FOR 17 years Plus - dition or encumbrances, AMENDED NOTICE OF time personnel and Chief VALLEY 3510 square All Steel Buildings!!! including fees, charges TRUSTEE’S SALE officers foot luxury rambler. Of- Any size you want, any and expenses of the The following described $ 11. Other Business $ $ fers breathtaking views accessories you want, Trustee and of the trusts property will be sold at 1125,50025,500 $ 12. Adjournment 1145,00045,000 on a .44 acre lot. Visit or any features you created by said Deed of public auction to the Dated this 17 day of Oc- www.atherbys-citizen want. www.cobuildings.net Trust, to pay the remain- highest bidder on No- 787 East 540 North 124 North Sheridan or call 1-800-262-5347. tober, 2005 ing principal sums of the vember 2, 2005 at 11:45 A Location for family and friends, Fully fenced, safe.com/home.html for East side Rambler w/ Curb Appeal, 2142 s.f., Main details, or call 1-435- CO Building Systems, Tony Crites note(s) secured by said a.m. at the North West Floor laundry, Vaulted ceilings, Fenced yard, Patio, 2 decks, 4 Bdrms, 3 Baths, 3 Family Rms, Inc. Building a Reputa- District Fire Chief Deed of Trust. The cur- Main Entrance to the Master Suite and a beautifully 881-1058, $254,900. Landscaping and an unfinished basement. A perfect tion on "Old Fashioned (Published in the Tran- rent beneficiary of the TOOELE County Court- starter home to build your equity & finishing your way. landscaped and Fully Sprinkled Yard. (ucan) Integrity". (ucan) script Bulletin October 18 Trust Deed as of the house, 47 SOUTH MAIN, & 20, 2005) NICE BRICK home Public Notices date of this notice is: TOOELE, UT 84074, in w/basement apartment JPMorgan Chase Bank the County of TOOELE PUBLIC NOTICE OF on double lot fenced Meetings As Trustee. The record by BRYAN W. CANNON, AGENDA beautiful yard, fruit owner of the property as as Successor Trustee, Deadline for public no- Notice is hereby given R RR trees, garden, sprinkler of the recording of the and HOUSEHOLD FI- R E tices is 4 p.m. the day that the Grantsville City E Notice of Default is/are: NANCE CORPORATION E E system possible duplex D D prior to publication. Planning Commission D III, current Beneficiary, D property 882-5104 Tiffany Berry. N N Public notices submit- will hold a meeting on N TT UNDERU N TT Dated: October 18, 2005. under the Deed of Trust UNDERU U $$ C ted past the deadline Thursday, October 27, U CC 3310,00010A,00C0 PINE CANYON brick James H. Woodall dated September 11, A 2005 in the Grantsville A A will not be accepted. R RR home on 10 acres, 10653 River Front Park- 2002, made by RAMO- R T City Hall Council Cham- 137 NorthTT 570 East 1294 HaylieT Lane $254,000. 882-0024, way, Suite 290 South NA R. HURST, as Trust- N NOTICE OF PUBLIC bers at 429 E. Main N or recorded September N 830-7711 Jordan UT 84095 (801) This home is inN a beautiful area with mountain in Elk Ridge Estates Gorgeous East Bench Rambler w/ O OO HEARING Street in Grantsville, views,O close to East elementary, churches and 254-9450 (800) 245- 17, 2002 as Entry No. CCONTRACT CCONTRACT5 Bdrms, 3 full bths, 1 half bth, Jetted Tub, Home Theater Room, Fully C Utah, which meeting C Notice is hereby given town. Has 3 bdrms, 2 bths, 1766 sq. ft., Fenced, Beautifully & Professionally Landscaped with 15 watering Planning on selling your 1886 (Hotline) Hours: 187502 in Book 780 at shall begin promptly at unfinished bsmnt w/ a partially finished full bth. Zones for the Not So Green Thumb, Backyard is Awesome. home, you could be that the Erda Township 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. page 489 of official re- 7:00 P.M. The agenda sending your sales Planning Commission Signature/by: James H. cords of TOOELE coun- *Each office independently owned and operated. shall be as follows: points to up to 500,000 will be holding a public Woodall, Trustee R- ty, given to secure in- Information deemed reliable not guaranteed. 7:00 P.M. MEETING Shane people at once. For hearing on Wednesday 122744 debtedness in favor of OFFICIALLY CALLED $135. you can place October 26th, 2005 be- (Published in the Tran- HOUSEHOLD FINANCE TO ORDER BY CHAIR- your 25 word classified ginning at 7:00 p.m. for script Bulletin October CORPORATION III by Bergen PERSON REBECCA ad to all 47 newspapers the purpose of amending 18, 25 & November 1, reason of certain obliga- PETERSON. in Utah. Just call Tooele the Tooele County Land 2005) tions secured thereby. 1. Consideration of pro- 840- 0344 (cell) Transcript Bulletin at Use Ordinance Chapter’s Notice of Default was re- posed changes to the (435)882-0050 for all 10 thru 12, 14 thru 20, 22 ext. 119 General Plan. NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 882- 8868 1185 N. Main the details. Continued on next page TUESDAY October 18, 2005 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B9

Continued from previous page Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Public Notices corded in the Office of L&A Case No. 05-50398 NER OF BLOCK 8, larly described as: Deadline for public no- business hours, or other This ordinance is for the Chairman Trustee's Sales the County Recorder of Team A/HN PLAT "A", GRANTS- Lot 506, THE RIDGE tices is 4 p.m. the day hours with prior arrange- purpose of granting a (SEAL) Said County. Together THIS COMMUNICATION VILLE CITY SURVEY, SUBDIVISION NO. 4, prior to publication. ment, on the 4th floor of franchise along and Commissioner corded January 24, 2005 with all rights and re- IS AN ATTEMPT TO THENCE EAST 253.2 according to the official Public notices submit- the Martha Hughes Can- over the public roads and Rockwell voted as Entry No. 235033 of sponsibilities of member- COLLECT A DEBT, AND FEET; THENCE SOUTH plat thereof as recorded ted past the deadline non Health Building, 288 highways for all lawful Commissioner Law- said official records. ship in the Mill Pond ANY INFORMATION 170.8 FEET; THENCE in the office of theTooele will not be accepted. North 1460 West, Salt purposes to Stansbury rence voted Trustee will sell at public Home Owners Associa- OBTAINED WILL BE WEST 110.6 FEET, County Recorder. UPAXLP Lake City. For further in- Park Improvement Dis- Commissioner auction to the highest tion Number One, Inc., USED FOR THAT PUR- THENCE SOUTH 3.94 Together with all the im- formation, contact Con- trict, a special district of Johnson voted bidder payable in lawful as provided in the Decla- POSE. FEET, THENCE WEST provements now or here- NOTICE nie Rauen at (801) 538- the State of Utah, APPROVED AS TO money of the United ration of Covenants, (Published in the Tran- 137.25 FEET, THENCE after erected on the An Emergency Destruc- 6170. In compliance whose responsibility it FORM: States, without warranty Conditions, and Restric- script Bulletin October 4, NORTH 79.87 FEET, property, and all ease- tion Permit UT-032-2005 with the Americans with is to provide water, sew- Douglas J. Ahlstrom as to title, possession or tions, dated August 28, 11 & 18, 2005) THENCE EAST 139.88 ments, appurtenances, (Permit) was issued to Disabilities Act, individu- er, and storm and flood Tooele County Attor- encumbrances. Bidders 1972 and recorded Sep- FEET; THENCE NORTH and fixtures now or here- Dugway Proving Ground als with special needs water services to the res- ney must be prepared to ten- tember 14, 1972 in Book 79.87 FEET; THENCE after a part of the proper- (DPG) at Dugway, Utah. (including auxiliary com- idents of Stansbury Park. (Published in the Tran- der the purchase price in 115 at pages 163-165, NOTICE OF TRUST- WEST 142.5 FEET; ty. This Permit allowed DPG municative aids and SECTION II - ENACT- script Bulletin October the amount bid within 24 Records of Tooele Coun- EE'S SALE THENCE NORTH 15 The current beneficiary to destroy, by open deto- services) should contact MENT. There is hereby 18, 2005) hours of the sale by ty, State of Utah, and as The following described FEET TO THE POINT of the trust deed is Mort- nation, one M825, white Charlene Lamph, Office granted to Stansbury cashiers check. Amended by Amend- real property will be sold OF BEGINNING. COM- gage Electronic Registra- phosphorus round dis- of Human Resources at Park Improvement Dis- ORDINANCE 2005-26 The address of the prop- ment to Declaration of at public auction to the BINING PARCELS 1-52- tion Systems, Inc., as covered between Lima 536-4413 (TDD 536- trict, a special district AN ORDINANCE erty is purported to be Covenants, Conditions, highest bidder, purchase 2 AND 1-52-3. nominee for Chase and Juliet on Centerline 4414). of the State of Utah, AMENDING SECTION 429 Brook Ave., Tooele, and Restrictions dated price payable in lawful MORE CORRECTLY Home Finance LLC, suc- Road at the Permittee‚s (Published in the Tran- its successors and as- 1-6-3(4) OF THE UT 84074 more particu- March 8, 1973 and re- money of the United KNOWN AS: cessors and assigns, facility. script Bulletin October signs, the non-exclusive TOOELE COUNTY larly described as fol- corded March 22, 1973 States of America at the PARCEL 1 and the record owners of The Permit was issued 18, 2005) right, privilege, or fran- CODE, RE-ESTABLISH- lows: in Book 119 at pages 95- time of sale, at the north- COMMENCING AT A the property as of the re- by the Executive Secre- chise to construct, main- ING FEES FOR SERV- LOT 21, BLOCK 2, VAL- 98, of Records of Tooele ern most, of the two west POINT WHICH IS 66 cording of the notice of tary of the Utah Solid NOTICE tain, and operate sys- ICES PROVIDED BY LEY VIEW SUBDIVI- County, Utah. entrances of the Tooele FEET EAST AND 221.25 default are Steven K. and Hazardous Waste An emergency Hazard- tems for the supply, COUNTY SURVEYOR SION OF TOOELE Together with all the im- County Courthouse, FEET NORTH OF THE Hatch and Kiersten R. Control Board and was ous Waste Destruction treatment, and distribu- NOW, THEREFORE, BE CITY, ACCORDING TO provements now or here- a/k/a the Third Judicial SOUTHEAST CORNER Hatch. effective for 24 hours Permit (UT-033-2005) tion of water; systems IT ORDAINED BY THE THE OFFICIAL PLAT after erected on the District Court, 47 South OF BLOCK 8, PLAT "A", The sale is subject to a starting September 29, was issued to Dugway for the collection, treat- LEGISLATIVE BODY THEREOF, ON FILE property, and all ease- Main, Tooele, Utah, on GRANTSVILLE CITY bankruptcy filing, a pay- 2005 and expiring on Proving Ground (DPG) at ment, and disposition of OF TOOELE COUNTY, AND OF RECORD IN ments, appurtenances, Monday, October 31, SURVEY, GRANTS- off, a reinstatement or September 30, 2005. Dugway, Utah. This per- sewage; and systems UTAH AS FOLLOWS: THE TOOELE COUNTY and fixtures now or here- 2005, at the hour of 9:00 VILLE CITY; AND RUN- any other condition of This Permit is necessary mit allowed DPG to de- for the collection, reten- SECTION I - PURPOSE. RECORDER'S OFFICE. after a part of the proper- a.m. of that day for the NING THENCE NORTH which the trustee is not because the M825 white stroy, by open detona- tion, and disposition of This ordinance is for the 10-041-0-0045 ty. purpose of foreclosing a 79.87 FEET; THENCE aware that would cause phosphorus round, which tion, one AN-M74 incen- storm and flood waters purpose of complying The undersigned dis- The current beneficiary deed of trust executed by EAST 139.88 FEET; the cancellation of the was fused and armed, diary bomblet buster and related facilities with Utah Code Annotat- claims liability for any er- of the trust deed is Wells Glenn Carr and Jeanette THENCE SOUTH 4 DE- sale. If any such condi- presented an unreasona- charge discovered east along, upon, and across ed 17-53-211 which re- ror in the address. The Fargo Bank, N.A., as Carr in favor of Residen- GREES WEST 79.87 tion exists, the sale shall ble risk to human health of the suppressive shield the present and future quires the county legisla- record owner(s) of the trustee, successor by tial Mortgage & Invest- FEET; THENCE WEST be void, the successful and the environment. in the gravel pit behind Tooele County roads, tive body to adopt an or- property as of the record- merger to Wells Fargo ment, Inc., covering real 137.25 FEET TO THE bidder’s funds returned Copies of the Permit are SWMU 211. highways, and public pla- dinance establishing fees ing of the Notice of De- Bank Minnesota, Nation- property located at ap- POINT OF THE BEGIN- and the trustee and cur- available for public in- The emergency permit ces in and around Stans- for services provided by fault is RAMONA R. al Association, as Trust- proximately 38 North NING. rent beneficiary shall not spection during normal was issued by the Exec- bury Park. The commis- each county officer ex- HURST. ee, and the record owner Hale Street, Grantsville, BEING SITUATED IN be liable to the success- business hours, or other utive Secretary of the sion chairman is author- cept fees for the record- This sale is for the pur- of the property as of the Tooele County, Utah, SECTION 31, TOWN- ful bidder for any dam- hours with prior arrange- Utah Solid and Hazard- ized to sign the franchise er, sheriff and consta- pose of paying obliga- recording of the notice of and more particularly de- SHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE age. ment, at the Division of ous Waste Control Board agreement. bles, and fees establish- tions secured by said default is Dayne L. Ap- scribed as: 5 WEST, SALT LAKE Bidders must tender to Solid and Hazardous and was effective for 24 SECTION III - AMEND- ed by statute. Deed of Trust including plegate. SEE ATTACHED EX- BASE AND MERIDIAN. the trustee a $5,000.00 Waste, 4th floor of the hours starting October 6, MENT. Title 10, Chap- SECTION II - SECTION fees, charges and ex- The sale is subject to a HIBIT "A" PARCEL 2 deposit at the sale and Martha Hughes Cannon 2005 and expired on Oc- ter 1, Section 4 of the AMENDED. Title 1, penses of Trustee, ad- bankruptcy filing, a pay- The current beneficiary BEGINNING AT A the balance of the pur- Health Building, 288 tober 7, 2005. This per- Tooele County Code is Chapter 6, Section 3(4) vances, if any, under the off, a reinstatement or of the trust deed is First POINT WHICH IS 66 chase price by 12:00 North 1460 West, Salt mit is necessary because amended by enacting of the Tooele County terms of said Deed of any other condition of Union National Bank, a FEET EAST AND 396 noon the day following Lake City. For further in- the AN-M74 incendiary Subparagraph 15 as fol- Code is hereby amended Trust, interest thereon which the trustee is not national banking associ- FEET NORTH FROM the sale. The deposit formation, please contact bomblet buster charge, lows: to read: and the unpaid principal aware that would cause ation, as Trustee for THE SOUTHEAST COR- must be in the form of a Doug Taylor by phone at which was fused and (15) Stansbury Park 1-6-3. Officials’ fees. of the note secured by the cancellation of the Long Beach Mortgage NER OF BLOCK 8, cashier’s check or bank (801) 538-6170. In com- armed, presented an un- Improvement District. A Pursuant to Utah Code said Deed of Trust with sale. If any such condi- Loan Trust 2001-4, and PLAT "A", GRANTS- official check payable to pliance with the Ameri- reasonable risk to human franchise to Stansbury Annotated 17-53-211, interest thereon as in tion exists, the sale shall the record owners of the VILLE CITY SURVEY, Lundberg & Associates. cans with Disabilities Act, health and the environ- Park Improvement Dis- the following fees are said note and by law pro- be void, the successful property as of the record- GRANTSVILLE CITY; The balance must be in individuals with special ment. Copies of the trict, a special district of hereby established for vided. bidder’s funds returned ing of the notice of de- AND RUNNING the form of a wire trans- needs (including auxiliary emergency permit are the State of Utah, its services provided by the DATED this 29th day of and the trustee and cur- fault are Glenn Carr and THENCE EAST 253.1 fer, cashier’s check, communicative aids and available for public in- successors and assigns, corresponding county of- September, 2005. rent beneficiary shall not Jeanette Carr, and Patri- FEET; THENCE SOUTH bank official check (credit services) should contact spection during normal was granted for the pur- ficer or department: BRYAN W. CANNON be liable to the success- cia Ann Leff, now known 170.8 FEET; THENCE union official checks are the DEQ Department of business hours, or other pose of constructing, (4) Surveyor: 8619 South Sandy ful bidder for any dam- as Patricia Ann Lemmon, WEST 110.6 FEET; not accepted) or U.S. Human Resources at hours with prior arrange- maintaining, and oper- Filing maps $20.00 Parkway age. as to a small portion on THENCE NORTH 155.8 Postal money order pay- 536-4413 (TDD 538- ment, at the Division of ating systems for the SECTION III - REPEAL- Building A, Suite 111 Bidders must tender to the south side of the FEET; THENCE WEST able to Lundberg & As- 4414). Solid and Hazardous supply, treatment, and ER. Ordinances and res- Sandy, Utah 84070 the trustee a $5,000.00 property. The trustee's 142.5 FEET; THENCE sociates. If wire transfer (Published in the Tran- Waste, 4th floor of the distribution of water; olutions in conflict here- www.cannonfirm.com deposit at the sale and sale of the aforedescri- NORTH 15 FEET TO is used, an additional script Bulletin October Martha Hughes Cannon systems for the collec- with are hereby repealed Office Hours: M-F 8am the balance of the pur- bed real property will be THE POINT OF BEGIN- $10.00 must be remitted 18, 2005) Health Building, 288 tion, treatment, and dis- to the extent of such con- – 5pm chase price by 12:00 made without warranty NING. with the purchase price. North 1460 West, Salt position of sewage; and flict. Phone: (801) 255-7475 noon the day following as to title, possession, or (Published in the Tran- Cash payments are not NOTICE Lake City. For further in- systems for the collec- SECTION IV - EFFEC- Cannon File #2050102 the sale. The deposit encumbrances. Bidders script Bulletin October 4, accepted. A trustee’s An emergency hazard- formation, contact Doug tion, retention, and dis- TIVE DATE. This ordi- (Published in the Tran- must be in the form of a must be prepared to ten- 11 & 18, 2005) deed will be delivered to ous waste treatment per- Taylor by phone at (801) position of storm and nance shall become ef- script Bulletin October 4, cashier’s check or bank der $5,000.00 in certified the successful bidder mit (# UT-031-2005) has 538-6170. In compliance flood waters and related fective 15 days after its 11 & 18, 2005) official check payable to funds at the sale and the THIRD AMENDED NO- within three business been issued to the Unit- with the Americans with facilities along, upon, passage provided it has balance of the purchase TICE OF TRUSTEE'S ed States Air Force, Utah been published, or at NOTICE OF TRUST- Lundberg & Associates. days after receipt of the Disabilities Act, individu- and across the present price in certified funds by SALE Test and Training Range such publication date if EE'S SALE The balance must be in amount bid. als with special needs and future Tooele Coun- 10:00 a.m. the following The following described (UTTR) located in Box more than 15 days after The following described the form of a wire trans- DATED: October 3, (including auxiliary com- ty roads, highways, business day. property will be sold at Elder County, Utah. The passage. property will be sold at fer, cashier’s check, 2005. municative aids and and public places in THIS IS AN ATTEMPT public auction to the permit allows the Air IN WITNESS WHEREOF public auction to the bank official check (credit Scott Lundberg, Trust- services) should contact Tooele County in and TO COLLECT A DEBT. highest bidder at the Force to treat, in place the Tooele County Com- highest bidder at the union official checks are ee the DEQ Department of around Stansbury Park. ANY INFORMATION West Main Entrance, by detonation, ordnance mission, which is the leg- West Main Entrance, not accepted) or U.S. 3269 South Main, #100 Human Resources at This franchise was OBTAINED WILL BE North Steps, Tooele found during range clear- islative body of Tooele North Steps, Tooele Postal money order pay- Salt Lake City, UT 536-4413 (TDD 538- granted by Ordinance USED FOR THAT PUR- County Courthouse, 47 ance at the North and County, passed, ap- County Courthouse, 47 able to Lundberg & As- 84115 4414). 2005-25 and continues POSE. South Main Street, South Ranges and ord- proved and enacted this South Main Street, sociates. If wire transfer (801) 263-3400 (Published in the Tran- until October 2055. DATED this 29th day Tooele, Utah, on Novem- nance found during in- ordinance this 11th day Tooele, Utah, on Novem- is used, an additional Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. script Bulletin October SECTION IV - EFFEC- of September, 2005. ber 10, 2005, at 8:30 vestigation of Formerly of October 2005. ber 3, 2005, at 8:30 a.m. $10.00 must be remitted – 5:00 p.m. 18, 2005) TIVE DATE. This ordi- Marlon L. Bates, Trust- a.m. of said day, for the Used Defense Sites, cor- ATTEST: of said day, for the pur- with the purchase price. L&A Case No. 03-38477 nance shall become ef- ee purpose of foreclosing a rective action and reme- TOOELE COUNTY pose of foreclosing a Cash payments are not Team C/SR ORDINANCE 2005-25 fective 15 days after its SCALLEY & READING, trust deed originally exe- dial action sites at the COMMISSION: trust deed originally exe- accepted. A trustee’s THIS COMMUNICATION AN ORDINANCE passage provided it P.C. cuted on July 26, 2002 UTTR. The Air Force Dennis D. Ewing, Clerk cuted on March 2, 1998 deed will be delivered to IS AN ATTEMPT TO AMENDING TOOELE has been published, or at 50 South Main Street, by Steven K. Hatch and has requested the permit Dennis Rockwell, by Dayne L. Applegate, the successful bidder COLLECT A DEBT, AND COUNTY CODE TITLE such publication date if Suite 950 Kiersten R. Hatch, as because it has deter- Chairman as trustor, in favor of within three business ANY INFORMATION 10, CHAPTER 1, SEC- more than 15 days after P.O. Box 11429 trustors, in favor of Mort- mined that detonation of (SEAL) Home America Financial days after receipt of the OBTAINED WILL BE TION 4, ENACTING passage. Salt Lake City, Utah gage Electronic Registra- munitions where they are Commissioner Rock- Services, Inc., covering amount bid. USED FOR THAT PUR- SUBSECTION 15, IN WITNESS WHERE- 84147-0429 tion Systems, Inc., as found is more protective well voted the following real proper- DATED: September 26, POSE. GRANTING A FRAN- OF, the Tooele County Telephone: (801) 531- nominee for Academy of human health and the Commissioner Law- ty purported to be locat- 2005. (Published in the Tran- CHISE ALONG AND Commission, which is 7870 Mortgage Corporation, environment than trans- rence voted ed in Tooele County at 6 Scott Lundberg, Trust- script Bulletin October OVER THE PUBLIC the legislative body of Business Hours 9:00 its successors and as- porting the potentially un- Commissioner John- Mill Pond, Stansbury ee 11, 18 & 25, 2005) ROADS TO STANS- Tooele County, passed, a.m. to 5:00 p.m. signs, covering the fol- stable munitions back to son voted Park, UT 84074 (the un- 3269 South Main, #100 BURY PARK IMPROVE- approved, and enacted TS# lowing real property pur- the Thermal Treatment APPROVED AS TO dersigned disclaims lia- Salt Lake City, UT MENT DISTRICT this ordinance this 11th 7600034340044228021 ported to be located in Unit at the UTTR. This FORM: bility for any error in the 84115 Your Local THE COUNTY LEGIS- day of October 2005. EXHIBIT "A" Tooele County at 463 permit is in effect from 22 Douglas J. Ahlstrom address), and more par- LATIVE BODY OF ATTEST: BEGINNING AT A East 770 North, Tooele, News Source October 2005 through 19 TOOELE COUNTY Tooele County Attor- ticularly described as: TOOELE RANSCRIPT THE COUNTY OF T POINT WHICH IS 66 UT 84074 (the under- January 2006. COMMISSION: ney Lot 6, MILL POND PUD TOOELE TOOELE ORDAINS AS BULLETIN FEET EAST AND 396 signed disclaims liability TRANSCRIPT Copies of the permit are (Published in the Tran- "G" AMENDED, accord- ULLETIN FOLLOWS: Dennis D. Ewing, Clerk Subscribe Today 882-0050 FEET NORTH FROM for any error in the ad- B available for public in- script Bulletin October 18 ing to the plat thereof, re- SECTION I - PURPOSE. Dennis Rockwell, THE SOUTHEAST COR- dress), and more particu- spection during normal 2005)

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“itching.” GHS “That little prank did get us sus- pended from school for a couple continued from page B1 of days,” Susan said, “but it was ing seemed like a friend. I couldn’t worth it.” believe it was burning down. Pretty The GHS class of 1986 remembers soon I looked up and there stood my that English teacher Don Halladay dad. He sat down on the curb and (now retired) made them memorize bawled with me. We cried all night,” scenes from “Macbeth.” Kathy Jo Baird Ortiz took some of “We had to memorize words and the bricks from the old high school then recite them,” Millward said. “I after it burned and still has them as also remember that each morning souvenirs. when I walked into Mr. Halladay’s “I also have a flag that I had used class, he would tell me to throw when I marched with the Larrietts away my bubble gum. I would walk (the GHS drill team) the night the to the garbage can and spit out school burned,” Kathy Jo said. “I my pink gum. Then I would go to was supposed to put the flag back the back of the room, sit down at in the gym following the basketball my desk and pull another piece of game. I forgot to do that before the bubblegum out of my pocket and gym was locked, so I took the flag pop it into my mouth.” home. I stood it in the corner of my The seniors of 1986 remem- bedroom, and it’s still there — in my ber being the group that initiated parents’ home where my bedroom English teacher Kenna Christensen used to be.” (now retired) as a new instructor at Trudy Aagard Peterson, who the school. now lives in Heber City, said that Troy Barney, who still lives in even though she lived in Gundersen photography / Mike Call Grantsville, said Friday that just like Acres (west of Grantsville) when The class of 1986 was the first to attend the rebuilt Grantsville High School after the old building burned down the night of a Valentine’s in school, he didn’t have a lot to say. the school burned, “I could see the He does remember that he loved to orange glow light up the sky as soon we got home so late, we didn’t get When the old high school burned the juniors walked out of the gym- Jana said her parents will learn of play football, but a knee injury dur- as I got home from the dance.” to enjoy as many after-school activi- in 1984, only one area of the school nasium, the seniors pelted us with this incident for the first time when ing his junior year prevented him For 10 years, Trudy, her husband, ties as we otherwise might have.” — now known as the “old gym” eggs. Mike Harding had even paint- they read the newspaper tonight! for playing for the Cowboys when three sons and a daughter were a Shane remembers a night when — remained standing. ed some hard-boiled eggs black, Becky DuClos, a 1986 GHS grad- he was a senior. military family. They now live in his mother rented the entire roller “We had seen pictures of other and we got hit with them as well as uate, has lived in Tooele for 18 years Todd Ellis has lived in St. George Wasatch, one of Grantsville’s rival skating rink in Tooele’s Nu Town junior proms that had been held in with the raw eggs.” and says she loves it there. Brian for 11 years and works as a manag- schools when Trudy was as GHS for members of his class. “I think it that gym,” Connie Boudreaux said. Sandy Bolinder Pulkrabek Hansen has lived in Tooele for just er for a trucking company. Although Cowboy cheerleader. only cost $10 to rent the rink for the “It was important for us to have our remembers that before Willow a short period of time. After leaving he wouldn’t come right out and “My husband played for the entire night,” Shane said. “That was junior prom there too.” Estates existed, “All the juniors and Grantsville, Hansen made his home say he likes St. George better than Wasatch Wasps and I can’t talk my a fun night.” So, even though there was wet seniors would go up to Hollywood in Ogden and St. George before Grantsville, with a grin Ellis said, sons into coming back to Grantsville Paul Cook said it was during mud covering the ground the night for an egg throwing battle between moving to Tooele. “I haven’t lived “Let’s just say I always enjoy com- to play for the Cowboys,” Trudy his reign as student body president of the prom — planks were lined up the juniors and seniors. The smell in Tooele long enough to know if I ing back to visit Grantsville.” said. “We’re now a Wasatch Wasp that girls’ shorts were “outlawed” at from the school parking lot leading of the rotten eggs was horrible.” really like it there,” Brian said, “but At least 15 members of the GHS family, I guess.” the school. “That was the year that into the gym Randi Penny, still a Grantsville at least it’s better than Ogden or St. class of 1986 showed up to the Trudy remembers that it was her all the girls were told if they wore “We all held our prom dresses resident, remembers that Jana George.” school during last Friday’s home- class that brought the color “black” shorts to school, the shorts had to up with one hand, while we held McCluskey’s parents would allow Tamra Williams Smith has lived in coming event for free lunch, a pep into Grantsville’s team colors. Red come down to the knee cap,” Paul onto our date’s arm with the other her to have only so many miles on Tooele — who will play Grantsville assembly, plus a chance to ride and white had always been worn by said. “It was mostly girls who wore hand,” Connie said. “We walked the family’s car when Jana drove it in football this week — for the past in the parade. Although none of the Cowboys until the class of 1986 shorts to school. I guess some of the across those planks to get into the to school activities. five years. “Tooele is OK,” Tamra them could remember for sure, decided that “Back in Black” would guys did, too. I never did. I’ve never gym. The theme of our prom was “So,” said Randi, “Jana would said. some thought there were a total of be a good homecoming theme. Since even owned a pair of shorts.” ‘Remember the Feeling.’” come to the school and we’d all Susan Hogan Millward said the 74 seniors who graduated in 1986. then, the GHS Cowboys have worn Maycock remembers that the Following in the steps of a myri- pile into her car. We would drive most hilarious time she remembers Others said there were 78 who their black uniforms for homecom- first boy to ever wear an earring to ad of classes before them, the class backwards around town, because in high school was when she and earned diplomas — while others ing games. school was a member of the class of 1986 participated in an egging her dad would actually check the some friends bought some balls of said there must have been at least Shane Maycock, who now lives in of 1986. ritual with the seniors during the odometer when she took the car “itching powder.” 80. The overall consensus seemed Stansbury Park, also talked Friday The seniors of 1986 recalled last spring of 1985. In those days, there home.” “We went into the girls’ rest- to be that the class of 1986 had 74 about the night the high school week that Teryl Hunsaker (now were tall willow trees lining an area With a laugh, Jana added, “I think room,” Susan said, “unrolled the graduates. burned. retired) was their class advisor. Mr. of town then known as Hollywood my parents allowed only five miles toilet paper in all the stalls, and put But, regardless of the size of the “After the high school was gone, McBride and Mr. Gurney were the — and now known as the Willow on the car each time I took it — just the itching powder onto the paper. class of 1986, it was evident from we had to share the middle school principals. Shane Maycock remem- Estates subdivision. enough miles to get to the school We then rolled the toilet paper back spending time with them during with those students,” he said. “The bers 1986 was the first year the “The first night we had prom- and back home. We would use up up.” last Friday’s homecoming activities high school students went to the Cowboys had a golf team. And he enade practice, the seniors got the five miles, then drive backwards Susan and her friends got a good that they loved their years at GHS middle school from 1 p.m. until 7 added that it was the first year that on top of the school’s gym,” Jana around town for 20 miles or so, laugh as they sat in the hallway, — and they are still proud to call p.m. We got to sleep in, but we also wrestling was brought back to the McCluskey Hale remembers. “There then drive forward for another five watching unsuspecting school- themselves Grantsville Cowboys. got home after dark. And because school after a long absence. was a power outage that night. As miles, then back up again.” mates come out of the bathroom e-mail: [email protected] ����������� �����������

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