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www.tooeletranscript.com TUESDAY TOOELETRANSCRIPT StStallionsallions beat CHOSEN Westlake with Best Small by the overtime goal SOCIETY OF Newspaper PROFESSIONAL SSeeee A9 2009 in JOURNALISTS BULLETIN 2010& AugustAugust 17,17, 2010 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 117 NO. 23 50¢ Crime drops 10 percent countywide by Lisa Christensen STAFF WRITER

Crime in Tooele County dropped 10 percent last year, according to the Crime in Utah 2009 preliminary report compiled by the Utah Department of Public Safety. The drop followed two consecutive years of rising crime and outpaced a slight statewide decrease in total crimes of 0.4 percent. The total number of reported crimes for areas patrolled by the Tooele County Sheriff’s Office, and police from Tooele, Grantsville and Stockton was 1,604 in 2009 compared to 1,789 reported cases in 2008. However, the total number of arrests in the county in 2009 rose 13 percent, from 2,914 to 3,198. Adult arrests rose 12 percent while juvenile arrests climbed 3.5 per- cent. The difference between the number of crimes com- Maegan Burr mitted in 2009 verses the number of arrests — and Bianca Noerenberg (left) holds 1-year-old Mia Noerenberg while Benny Noerenberg (right) talks about losing his job at Detroit Diesel on Monday in Stansbury Park. The why arrests might have increased while total crime German family has been forced to sell everything to get back to Germany now that Benny’s work visa has expired. decreased — can be accounted for in that a single crime can require multiple arrests if several people were involved, said Della Miller of the Crime Statistics Department of the Utah Department of Public Safety. Overall, property crimes countywide decreased by Family caught in immigration Catch-22 21 percent, reversing a 23 percent increase in 2008, with larceny down 15 percent and robberies down 9 by Sarah Miley Bianca, 26, moved from Berlin, of Detroit Diesel, after 13 years of That means the family must now percent. STAFF WRITER Germany to Erda two years ago working for the company. conduct a fire sale of all the pos- While larceny, burglary and robbery all involve the for Benny’s job as an instrumenta- Then, last week, Benny was fired sessions in their current Stansbury taking of another’s property, the theft would be con- Yesterday was Mia Noerenberg’s tion technician at Detroit Diesel. and lost his job. Since his work visa Park home and return to Germany sidered a robbery if it were achieved through means of first birthday — and perhaps the The couple, both originally from was sponsored by Detroit Diesel, — not a scenario they ever envi- force, threats or intimidation. For a theft to be consid- last she’ll celebrate in the country Berlin, settled into American life he has no legal means to stay in sioned. ered a burglary, the thief must unlawfully enter a struc- of her birth. feeling secure in Benny’s future the country. Benny said he has two ture. Larceny is general theft without means of threat Mia’s parents, Benny, 31, and with Daimler, the parent company to four weeks to leave the country. SEE FAMILY PAGE A3 ➤ or unlawful entry — a category that includes vehicle burglary. Violent crime remained constant overall, but robbery decreased 9 percent and aggravated assault dropped 6 percent. For the third consecutive year, no homicides were reported in Tooele County. However, incidents of arson totaled 17 — up 54 SALUTE SEE CRIME PAGE A5 ➤ TO SPEED

81 TOOELE COUNTY CRIME RATES 76 WEEK 10.0 35.00 15.00 70 Violent Crime 64 30 30 13 56 7.5 0% 26.25 27 11.25 56 2009 26 11 Maegan Burr 23 10 47 42 43 5.0 17.50 7.50 Wes Messick pops a wheely 7 7 28 15 6 on the Bonneville Salt Flats 2.5 8.75 3.75 14 2 2 in his dragster-style bike 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0 Sunday during Speed Week. ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 Homicide Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault See story on A9.

30.0 340 1200 1,242 100 Property Crime 101 1,065 98 317 21% 305 87 2009 83 22.5 255 900 964 983 75 82 251 896 902 75 21 245 220 215

15.0 17017 600 50 15 15 11 7.5 85 300 25

3 0.0 0 0 0 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 Arson Burglary Larceny Motor Vehicle Theft

Source: Utah Department of Public Safety graph / John Hamilton

Beekeepers say honey harvest not so sweet SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY by Emma Penrod “In years gone by, they’ve done pretty Wednesday 6:43 a.m. 8:23 p.m. good,” Keele said. “But this year they’re not. I Thursday 6:44 a.m. 8:22 p.m. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 CORRESPONDENT Friday 6:44 a.m. 8:20 p.m. don’t know what the deal is in Grantsville, but Saturday 6:45 a.m. 8:19 p.m. Though county bee populations haven’t they’re just not making honey. In Grantsville Sunday 6:46 a.m. 8:17 p.m. seen the decrease reported in other areas of they haven’t made any honey to extract.” Monday 6:47 a.m. 8:16 p.m. Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue the state, beekeepers say locally made honey Though, according to a survey released this Tuesday 6:48 a.m. 8:14 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin will not be in abundance this year. last April, statewide honey bee populations Wednesday 4:39 p.m. 12:57 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 While the average hive can produce as much decreased by as much as 33.8 percent over Thursday 5:26 p.m. 1:51 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 6:07 p.m. 2:49 a.m. as 70 to 80 pounds of honey in a summer, two the past winter, Waite and Clayton attributed Saturday 6:41 p.m. 3:49 a.m. ALMANAC beekeepers said they expect lower yields this their hives’ poor production to this year’s late Sunday 7:10 p.m. 4:50 a.m. Some sun with Statistics for the week ending August 16. year. Brad Clayton, who manages as many as spring. The cool weather caused local hives Monday 7:36 p.m. 5:51 a.m. a t-storm in the Mostly sunny Mostly sunny Mostly sunny Breezy with some sun Sunshine Sunny and warmer Temperatures Tuesday 8:00 p.m. 6:50 a.m. 50 hives in Grantsville, said he only expected to postpone producing the large numbers afternoon High/Low past week 95/54 Full Last New First Normal high/low past week 90/61 to see 50 pounds per hive this year, and Jason of worker bees that make honey during the 88 59 82 55 87 60 90 62 88 60 83 57 87 61 Average temp past week 75.8 Waite, who currently manages about 50 to summer, shortening the already brief honey Normal average temp past week 75.9 60 hives in Erda and Grantsville, said he’d be season. TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Aug 24 Sep 1 Sep 8 Sep 14 Shown is Wednesday’s lucky to get 20 or 30 pounds per hive. Kelly “I don’t know that it’s been a phenomenal 95 Keele, who manages 450 hives throughout the bee year,” Clayton said, “but it’s not the worst Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are 88 88 86 86 85 91Maegan Burr Maegan Burr Wednesday night’s lows and AccuWeather, Inc. ©2010 county, said nearly half of his hives have yet to Wednesday’s highs. Rhonda Wells (left) and Jason Waite collect honey from a beehive in Erda Monday evening. produce enough honey for him to process. SEE HONEY PAGE A8 ➤ Jason Waite holds a male bee at one Honey yield averages across the county are down this year.74 of his hives in Erda Monday evening. 63 64 64 66 UTAH WEATHER 57 54 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan BULLETIN BOARD A6 Grouse 92/52 Wendover PrecipitationINSIDE (in inches) Creek 93/61 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point CLASSIFIEDS B4 86/53 93/61 93/61 93/60 11.66 12.42 HOMETOWN B1 Ogden Stansbury Park 93/62 Erda 93/60 Kiwanis Club Claytor Allred’s OBITUARIES A8 Grantsville Vernal 90/59 Pine Canyon OPEN FORUM A4 87/56 93/60 84/56 0.00 0.21 0.43 0.45 continues life remembered Tooele 93/60 Bauer 88/59 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal SPORTS A9 92/59 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D helping kids See A3 Provo Roosevelt 88/59 88/56 88/59 See Stockton See B1 Price complete 92/59 84/54 High Nephi forecast Rush Valley 89/58 86/57 Ophir Moderate on A9 84/56 Low Delta Manti Absent 89/57 89/57 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 91/62 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 88/59 90/55 Moab 89/54 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 90/62 Beaver 95/67 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 86/53 Ibapah 85/57 24-hour 91/55 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 0.98 -0.01 Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 86/57 89/62 at Grantsville 1.31 none 99/73 Kanab 87/58 Eureka 82/56 Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4193.84 A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY August 17, 2010 Ins and outs of bonding matter to local governments

by Tim Gillie lars a tenth of a percent can be Other bonds do not require STAFF WRITER significant.” voter approval, such as bonds The federal government backed by sales tax revenue or When governments need exempts the purchaser of most franchise tax revenue. However, money to build infrastructure municipal bonds from paying before a municipality can issue such as new roads, schools and tax on interest earned from the these bonds there are strict sewers they often sell bonds. In bonds, Burningham said. That requirements for public notice fact, in just the last two years, usually means a interest rate of and public hearings, according county entities have issued one half to 3 percent lower than to Burningham. three prominent bonds: Tooele that of corporate bonds. The last time voters approved County’s $2.3 million bond Three different agencies pro- a general obligation bond local- to pay for a new convention vide a rating for bonds: Standard ly was in June 2006 when 72 center and Tooele City’s $5.5 and Poor’s, Moody’s, and Fitch percent of the voters approved million bond to complete 1000 Investment Services. The rat- a $58 million bond for the con- North in 2008; and the Tooele ing agencies look over infor- struction of Stansbury High County School District’s $6 mil- mation provided by the bond School and Settlement Canyon lion bond for a new Grantsville issuer — including information Elementary School. Elementary School, issued only on the project being funded, The general obligations a week ago. the revenue stream pledged to bonds issued by the school dis- But not all government bonds repay the bonds and financial trict were rated AA. are created equal. information for the municipal- Tooele City received a AA- Government bonds are a ity — and issue a rating for the rating on their school construc- note payable backed by a reve- bond. Ratings are specific to tion bonds for 1000 North and nue source. How much interest the bond being issued, not the will pay an average of 4.5 per- taxpayers pay for the borrowed governmental entity. cent interest. Tooele County’s money depends on many vari- The higher the rating, the bonds for the convention cen- ables, including prevailing lower the interest rate will be, ter were not rated. They were Maegan Burr interest rates, the source of the according to Burningham. purchased directly by Chase revenue backing the bonds, Standard and Poor’s top level Bank for 4.29 percent interest A Hadco Construction worker walks around the Grantsville Elementary School construction project Tuesday morning. The and the bond’s rating. of ratings descend from AAA to and are backed by sales tax rev- bond for the school was rated A+ by Standard and Poor’s. “These factors may make only AA to A. enue. Selling the bonds directly a small difference,” said Jason “The difference between AAA to Chase without getting a rat- ing, which decreases the cost of mechanism used to allow more Reese, Tooele County School Burningham, of Lewis Young and A may be nearly one per- ing saved the county $10,000 to borrowing the money.” flexibility in bonding, and were District business administrator. Robertson & Burningham, a cent in interest,” Burningham $15,000. Improvements to the water backed by lease revenue from That leaves the district paying Salt Lake-based municipal said. “Bonding is important to the system, sewer system, and the school district, so the rat- 0.345 percent interest on the securities firm. “But when you The bonds with the high- city for doing large projects,” completion of the back nine ing level was slightly lower bonds. In addition, the $6 mil- are dealing with millions of dol- est ratings and lowest inter- said Glen Caldwell, Tooele City holes on the city’s golf course than a general obligation bond. lion generated by the sale has est are typically general obli- finance director. “We just don’t are examples of projects the However, due to a federal pro- been invested in a pool man- gation bonds, which can only have $8 or $9 million dollars to city has bonded for, Caldwell gram for school building, the aged by the state treasurer that be issued with voter approval, pay out at once. The city’s cred- said. resulting interest was still very is earning 0.6 percent interest. CORRECTION carry the full faith and credit of it rating is important because The school district’s low. “We are making more on the community, and are backed the interest rate paid will be Grantsville Elementary bonds The district took advantage interest than we are paying in In the photo caption by property taxes. lower the higher the bond rat- were rated A+ by Standard and of a federal program for quali- interest,” Reese said. “We may accompanying the feature Poor’s and were sold for a 5.625 fied school construction bonds end up paying back less than photo “Painting The Town interest rate. The bonds were that provides it with a 5.28 we borrowed.” Red” (Aug. 12), the Eagle issued by the district’s munici- percent payback on the inter- [email protected] Scout project was misidenti- SECOND TIME AROUND pal building authority, a legal est rate, according to Richard fied as Jason Hepworth’s. It was Dalton James’ project. The Transcript-Bulletin apol- ogizes for the error. STARTS WEDNESDAY PG-13 Nightly 5:00 | 7:00 | 9:00 PG-13 Nightly 5:00 | 7:00 | 9:00 Sunday 5:00 | 7:00 BUSINESS BRIEFS Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg Vampires Suck Tooele’s Show Place for Over 60 Years! No Credit/Debit cards The Other Guys The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes 882-2273 or Checks Accepted news items from the local busi- Admission Adults $7 | Child/Senior $5 | 5pm Matinee $5 Admission Adults $7 | Child/Senior $5 | 5pm Matinee $5 ness community of 150 words or 111 N. Main, Tooele less. 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TUESDAY August 17, 2010 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Claytor Allred remembered for life- time of adventures and service by Lisa Christensen was stationed in Oregon, north the farmhouse survived. He also wrote about his hob- STAFF WRITER Africa and Italy. It was in Italy Steve Allred said his father bies, including writing for Rock that he earned the Bronze Star rarely told him any war stories, and Gem Magazine, Rocks and A Tooele resident who earned and Purple Heart, two of several something he attributed to his Minerals Magazine, Lapidary the Purple Heart in World War medals awarded to him. father’s desire to keep his chil- Journal and several small articles II, traveled widely on six conti- Allred’s daughter, Susan Taylor, dren from reliving the horror he about minerals for the Deseret nents, and left a lasting mark on now of Holladay, said during a had seen overseas. Instead, Steve News. his hometown was remembered march through Italy her father said his father would share with As dedicated as his father was by friends and family last week. and 12 other soldiers stopped at him more modern passions. His to his hobbies, Steve said, he was Claytor Allred, who passed a farmhouse to rest. The owner father loved music, Steve said, even more devoted to his friends away Aug. 5 at the age of 92, was of the farmhouse, who was later and played in bands and ensem- and causes. Taylor said when he born in American Falls, Idaho, suspected to be an informant for bles, and taught himself how to was concerned about an issue, but moved to Tooele after mar- the Germans, left as the soldiers play the organ. such as fluoridation of the Tooele rying Jan Dobson in 1941. He took a nap. Taylor said Allred felt One of Allred’s biggest hob- water supply, he would write a considered the city his adopted he should put his helmet over his bies was in rock collecting and letter to the newspaper editor or hometown. head as he slept, which turned photographing minerals. In his otherwise seek to make his opin- “He loved Tooele,” said out to be fortuitous after German later years he traveled through 80 ion heard. With friends he was Claytor’s son, Steve, now a resi- soldiers fired a mortar into the countries across six continents, fiercely loyal, she said, and was a dent of Erda. “I remember when farmhouse. Allred was wounded with one of the largest goals of man of his word. I was young I’d go to a store with in the shoulder, hip and chest — his travels being collecting new “I never had to wonder, ‘gee, Dad and he would call everyone wounds that plagued him for the and interesting rocks, making is Dad going to do this,’ or, ‘is by name.” rest of his life — and a piece that friends along the way with whom Dad going to do that’ because he courtesy of Allred graduated from Utah could have killed him struck his he would exchange rocks and let- always did,” she said. Claytor Allred poses for a photo at Crater Lake in Oregon in 1955. Allred, who State Agricultural College in helmet. He spent a year recover- ters. According to his obituary, Allred was also very prompt died Aug. 5, received the Purple Heart for his service during World War II. 1940. After getting married, he ing at Bushness General Military which he wrote himself, he also and thrifty — the only time in began work at the Tooele Army Hospital in Brigham City from visited all 50 states and spent his life he went into debt was to Steve said has been the most “He did everything his own Depot before being drafted into his injuries before being rede- 76 days at sea, flying more than buy his Tooele home, for which influential thing his father ever way,” he said. “I wish we all could the U.S. Army during World War ployed, but never found out how 300,000 miles in the course of his he took out a 15-year loan that said or did was just his indepen- do that.” II in 1943. During his service he many, if any, other soldiers from travels. he paid in seven years. But what dent, pioneering spirit. [email protected]

because we can’t use them in Benny said. “We have to take care got to sell everything — every- Family Germany because of the differ- of her too.” thing that they’ve worked hard to continued from page A1 ent power supply and different The couple plans on living buy — and try to get the money with Bianca’s parents in Berlin together to go home.” “We have to sell until they can get back on their The couple does want to come David K. Palmer, M.D. pretty much every- feet. After building a new life back to the United States, but Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist thing we own to buy here and making friends, Bianca with a Green Card next time. We’re happy to treat your tickets to fly back said it will be hard to leave that “The United States was our ears, nose and throat problems, and to have enough all behind. Right now, however, dream,” Bianca said. “It was our money to pay the they’re still struggling to come to big dream.” along with hearing evaluations! container we have terms with their situation. Benny said he was hoping for to order so we can “The first few days after we Nancy J. Stevenson, PA-C a new challenge in his work here put our car and stuff had a really hard time,” Benny will be available for and the chance to see all the in, which is kind of said. “If you are not in that situa- country had to offer. patients on Wednesdays. expensive,” Benny tion like we are you have no idea “There are so many things to said. “Every minute what’s going on and how hard here costs us money it is.” enjoy, but we never had a chance we don’t have since Sandy Critchlow, an agent with to do all of that,” he said. “We will I don’t have a job Prudential Real Estate whom the come back, but just with a Green anymore and I can’t Noerenberg family rents from, Card.” work anywhere said it’s been difficult to see what The family’s yard sale will be at else because of my the family is going through. 5483 Lorraine Way in Stansbury. [immigration] sta- “We all complain everyday An account has also been set 1929 N. Aaron Dr. • Ste #I Tooele tus.” about the traffic, price of gas up at Wells Fargo in the family’s (435) 882-6448 Detroit Diesel and the heat,” she said. “What if name for those who would like to donate. • Ear, Nose & Throat • Allergy & Sinus declined to com- you were faced with nowhere to • Head & Neck Surgery • Voice Disorders ment on the reasons live, nowhere to go? Now they’ve [email protected] for Benny’s firing. The Noerenbergs will be holding an open house sale this Thursday through Maegan Burr Sunday at the home Benny Noerenberg talks about losing his job with they’re renting in ������ Detroit Diesel last week and having to sell everything Stansbury Park for his family to move back to Germany. from morning until evening each day. Benny estimates they’ll need connectors.” ��������� about $8,000 to $9,000 to get Other items, including yard themselves and a few personal care equipment, will also be belongings — clothing, photo- sold. graphs, a family bed, Mia’s bed, Benny said some people, after ���������� a car and two dogs — back to hearing their story, have advised Germany. them to just stay in the country “The rest is for sale,” he said. illegally. “We have to sell everything — “I don’t think that’s the right furniture, every electronic item way and we have a little baby,” ������� ���

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OUR VIEW by the Transcript-Bulletin editorial board Gravel trucks: An accident waiting to be prevented It’s a scene that plays out almost every day on SR-36: A double-trailer truck laden with tons of gravel comes barreling down the roadway towards a distant yellow light. A driver going the opposite direction prepares to make a left turn. If the driver waits for the truck, he’ll likely end up stuck in an intersection on the red light. If he instead bets on the truck pulling up short — as most other vehicles would — he may pay with his life. Large trucks of any type always pose some challenges for drivers of smaller vehicles, but the problems associated specifically with gravel trucks on SR-36 have compounded exponentially in recent years — and corresponded with a time when more vehicles are traveling faster on the state highway between Tooele and Lake Point than ever before. Wide skid marks criss-crossing many of the intersections along SR-36 bear testament to the fact that massive trucks further weighted with gravel don’t stop easily. That wouldn’t be such a problem if the trucks’ drivers moved at more cau- tious speeds. Unfortunately, however, time is money for many of these drivers, incentivizing them to blaze down the road like juggernauts. That doesn’t only create danger for left-turning drivers, but also for drivers who do pull up short at yellow lights with a gravel truck behind them. There are other problems with the trucks too. For one thing, many of their loads are uncovered, meaning gravel still blows out and routinely chips motor- ists’ windshields. For another, they are difficult to maneuver around and see around — which wouldn’t be such a problem if there weren’t so many of them LETTERS TO THE EDITOR on the roads. And finally, they present a constant menace to pedestrians look- ing to get from one side of Tooele’s Main Street to the other, effectively dividing Frustrated with city employees and is constantly leaving my water on. He downtown into two separate halves and hurting merchants in the process. I’m frustrated by continuously being scares my employees if they are at work LETTERS POLICY Local law enforcement reports that gravel trucks are not involved in more brushed off by Tooele City employees. by themselves. City officials, police, code accidents than other vehicles nor do they earn more speeding citations than Last month I was brushed off by Tooele enforcement and county relief services The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes let- other vehicles. But that data falls far short of telling the real story of how the City Animal Control while reporting an all know of this situation yet nobody has ters to the editor from readers. Letters trucks make SR-36 more dangerous for everyone on the road. Anecdotally, animal abuse case even though I am a done anything about it. I went to police must be no longer than 250 words, almost every commuter has at least one harrowing experience to share about local veterinarian with 30 years of experi- headquarters, told them my story and civil in tone, written exclusively for the the time a gravel truck nearly caused an accident right in front of them. ence. Recently I was brushed off by the was told to call dispatch and file a report. Transcript-Bulletin, and accompanied by The county’s gravel industry has come under increasing criticism recently Tooele City Police Department and also The next day I called Tooele City code the writer’s name, address and phone for everything from its attempts to dismantle the Stockton Bar to its destructive Tooele City code enforcement person- enforcement and told them the situation number. Priority will be given to letters impact on Mormon Trail Road to the widespread sentiment that the industry’s nel. Here’s the situation: A homeless man and asked them to return my phone call. that refer to a recent article in the local economic benefit is relatively minuscule compared to the value of the with mental health issues has been living They never did. One week later I got the newspaper. All letters may be subject natural resources being exported out. We think the industry could go some way literally on the side of the road in a bro- same results after calling code enforce- to editing. toward proving it wants to be a responsible part of the community by policing its ken down motor home 100 yards north ment for the second time. This issue isn’t trucking activities better. If it doesn’t do that, however, it’s time for government of Tooele Veterinary Clinic for the past about my business. It’s about a homeless Letters written to thank an individual or to step in to keep the valley’s busiest stretch of highway safe for all. 15 months. The man is frequently seen person needing help. Why can’t Tooele organization should be submitted for urinating on the road. He yells profanity City employees just do the job they were “Notes of Appreciation” at people who stare at him as they drive hired on to do? GUEST OPINION by. He showers and does his laundry with Joe Roundy Readers who are interested in writing a my water right outside my clinic window, Tooele longer guest op-ed column on a topic of general interest should contact Editor Charter school vs. district Jeff Barrus directly via the contact infor- GUEST OPINION mation at the top of this page. E-mail: [email protected] about choices, not rivalry Fax: (435) 882-6123 ith a new school year com- Mail: Letters to the Editor mencing, most students The Ground Zero mosque Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Ware gearing up for classes P.O. Box 390 within designated district boundar- Matt Rowley ies. But a few will continue to take GUEST COLUMNIST sends all the wrong signals the road less traveled by attending LETTER CONTEST Tooele Valley’s first charter school in ew York City Mayor Michael Erda. Bloomberg is some sort of bigot. Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will Excelsior Academy has been a ceive for their children. In that In a speech about the ground zero N select the best letter of the month and lightning rod for controversy since context, it’s hard to see what isn’t to mosque and religious freedom, Bloomberg reprint it in the first Open Forum page its conception. Some of the strife has celebrate about this year’s full enroll- stipulated that “it is fair to ask the organiz- come from within, like the highly ment status at Excelsior Academy. ers of the mosque to show some special of the following month. The winning publicized staffing shuffles or inces- Has the school been off to a rough sensitivity to the situation.” letter writer will receive a free one-year sant rumors of disaffected parents. start? It would seem so. Does the Why do they, of all the sects represented subscription to the newspaper. The sub- But the real controversy is an unspo- school lack some of the experience in New York, have to show “special sen- scription can be transferred or used to ken rivalry between supporters of and resources of traditional class- sitivity”? Does the mayor demand “spe- renew a present subscription. the charter school and traditional rooms? Probably. Has the district cial sensitivity” of St. Paul’s Church, the schools in the district. lost potential funding from student Episcopal parish a few blocks from ground The founding of Excelsior migration? Only if we view children zero? And who appointed him arbiter of zero is not a blow for tolerance. They are doesn’t require saying a discouraging word Academy has inspired an ongoing as assets that “belong” to a given “special sensitivity”? provocations, by people who are either about the Palestinian murderers of inno- us-versus-them mentality among organization. The mayor unloosed a self-righteous witless or understand exactly what they are cent Jews. both parents and teachers. Some However one views the upstart oration about how critics of the project are doing. Even if Rauf has the best of intentions, a appeared to hang on every tidbit charter school, there is no us-versus- disgracing the memory of firefighters who It is true that Islam as such is not $100 million mosque is an open invitation and rumor of discord coming from them — only different approaches died in 9/11, among other offenses against responsible for 9/11, but symbolism and to Saudi funding. Nina Shea of the Hudson the charter school last year, as if toward the same goal. truth, justice and the American way. But the sensibilities of New Yorkers and victims Institute has documented how Saudi mate- awaiting an “I told you so” moment Inelegant as it can be, choice is a even he had to admit that there’s some- of 9/11 can’t be discounted. When the Anti- rials at American mosques exhort Muslims to chasten the wayward prodigals. good thing. Last year saw several stu- thing different about building a mosque Defamation League bravely bucked elite to spill the blood of infidels and Jews in Obviously, Excelsior has harbored its dents leave the district for Excelsior, so close to the site of a horrific, history- opinion to oppose the project, its national interfaith bridge-building Wahhabi-style. own detractors of the Tooele County but a number of charter students changing act of Islamic terrorism. What director, Abe Foxman, made an illuminat- If the ground zero project relies on Saudi School District. have returned, as well. There’s no Bloomberg refuses to see is that those who ing comparison with a Carmelite convent money, the desert monarchy will have Disagreement is to be expected reason to think that coming years want to block the mosque are demand- established outside Auschwitz in the 1980s. pulled a perverse two-fer — funding in weighty matters of education, but will be different. Add to the mix par- ing a truly meaningful gesture in “special The organizers of the mosque, in con- the radical version of Islam that created the ire over Excelsior Academy is ents who decide each year whether sensitivity.” trast, relish their hot-button address. Feisal ground zero, then funding the mosque that ill-founded. When it comes to edu- to homeschool their children or Namely, moving it elsewhere. If the Abdul Rauf, the project’s imam, won’t con- outraged the families of the victims. cating the future generation, we’re return them to the classroom. It’s a founders of the project are as serious demn the Palestinian terror group Hamas. No thanks. Good taste and common in this together — differences and messy business — and logistically about interfaith bridge-building as they Asked about Hamas in a recent radio inter- sense should prevail, or what Mayor all. Contrary to popular sentiment, taxing on public schools — but ulti- say, they’d be delighted to find a less con- view, he said, “Terrorism is a very complex Bloomberg, in his surpassing wisdom, calls differences are one of our foremost mately the revolving door represents troversial location. Rubbing hurt feelings question,” the stock answer of anyone “special sensitivity.” assets. It may sound odd coming parents seeking the experience best raw is not an act of understanding. Stoking excusing terrorism. “I am a peace builder,” from a traditional classroom teacher, suited to their individual child. a religiously charged debate at ground he explained — so long as peace-building Rich Lowry is editor of the National Review. but I say the more teaching avenues Traditional public schools are available to us, the better. indispensable, and will continue There is no one-size-fits-all to lead the charge of educating our GUEST OPINION approach to education. Instead of youth. But educators of all stripes setting our differences aside, they and origins must recognize no single should be embraced, even celebrat- organization can be all things to all ed, and above all allowed to flourish. people. I, for one, wish the parents Getting lost in the President’s residence That isn’t to say we shouldn’t strive and students of Excelsior a fantastic for unity. It’s certainly not to sug- year. Hopefully they reciprocate the t doesn’t make much sense but we’ve is big and it has 11 rooms, three of which gest we shouldn’t band together in sentiment. Tooele County School named a lot of the most important are bathrooms. I don’t know why a presi- strengthening our public schools. District and the charter school have Ibuildings around the world after their Andy Rooney dent would want a house that big. No one But facing the infinitely complex task their differences. Let’s put them to shape or appearance. Calling something GUEST COLUMNIST wants a house they can get lost in. of meeting student needs, alternate good use. “white” doesn’t mean much, but add the Shaking hands is something any presi- approaches and divergent views are word “house” and you’ve got what may be dent does a lot of. I don’t think anyone only so many arrows in the quiver. Matt Rowley is a teacher at Copper the most important building in the world: keeps track but if a president shakes a Charter schools are a way for Canyon Elementary who lives in Tooele. the White House. rooms, 28 fireplaces and 147 windows. hundred hands a day — which I’ll bet he parents to tailor school accord- He can be reached at matrowl@yahoo. A lot of other famous buildings are President Obama has a personal atten- does most days — he’d shake 36,500 hands ing to the unique needs they per- com. named for something else. One important dant who takes care of his clothes, so he a year. Each of them would remember the building is known not for its color, but its doesn’t have to remember where he put shake but the president wouldn’t remem- shape: the Pentagon. things like a pair of pants. He has someone ber more than a few of them. So, the next With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions Of “pentagon,” my dictionary says, “a who remembers for him. I should think time I’m invited to the White House, I hope expressed on this page, including the cartoon, are not polygon having five sides.” “Pentagon” he’d lose stuff in a pocket once in awhile. to shake the president’s hand in one of the necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. might not sound all that ominous, but at I’ve been in the White House twice and 132 rooms. least the building wasn’t another shape it didn’t seem that big, but of course I Editorial Board and had to be known as the “Round” or the wasn’t allowed to wander around. I’d love Write to Andy Rooney at Tribune Media The White House has a common name to have seen the cellar, but you go where Services, 2225 Kenmore Ave., Suite Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus that’s famous and it has an uncommon you’re taken. I didn’t see all of it and I’ll bet 114, Buffalo, NY 14207, or via e-mail at Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor number of rooms. There are 132 rooms there are rooms in the White House even [email protected]. in the six-story White House: 35 bath- the president has never been in. My house A5

TUESDAY August 17, 2010 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 Publishers come to Tooele for summer conference

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statutory rape, fell from 2 cases in unusually heavy load of calls. said. “We’re not growing like we Crime 2008 to zero in 2009. “I’d say both programs are were but we’re still growing.” continued from page A1 The Grantsville Police as strong as they’ve ever been,” Day said although fighting Department’s total crime rate Chamberlain said. crime is a constant battle, some of percent from 2008 — and there dropped by 33 percent to 123 total But Tooele City Police the increases in serious crime — of the month was a 30 percent rise in rape. The crimes, and the Stockton Police Department, the agency that arson, for example, is listed in the �� ������������ higher numbers of arson and rape Department had just two crimes responds to roughly 70 percent of report as 10 incidents in Tooele �� Presented by Teenagers become addicted to are almost identical to those from reported, a 75 percent drop from all crime reported in the county, City in 2009, up from 5 in 2008 ������������alcohol much easier than adults. 2007. 2008. saw the total number of reported — could come from the broad Here’s a scary fact: If you start Holly Johnson, victim/witness Det. Dan Chamberlain of the crimes stay virtually unchanged, classification of that crime. Day coordinator for the Tooele County Grantsville Police Department from 1,152 total crimes in 2008 to said charges for arson, the act of drinking before age 15, you have Attorney’s Office, said although said the reduction of crime in the 1,161 in 2009. intentionally setting fire to one’s or ����������������about a 40-percent chance of a 30 percent rise in rape seems city has given officers an oppor- Within Tooele City, property another’s property with the inten- becoming an alcoholic sometime large, it doesn’t translate to doz- tunity to keep their heads above crime dipped negligibly from tion of damaging or destroying in your life. But if you wait just six ens of more cases. water. 1,086 in 2008 to 1,084 in 2009. it, can range from a class B mis- years, until the legal drinking age “I know it looks tremendous “We’ve had a steady number of Violent crime rose about 14 per- domeanor to a felony, depending of 21, research shows that you when you say there were 30 per- calls and we’re still keeping busy cent, from 66 rapes, robberies and on the severity of the damage. ��������������������������������������������have just a 7-percent chance of cent more than last year, but but it’s nothing like years past,” he aggravated assaults in 2008 to 77 The burning of a pair of running becoming addicted.�������������������������� That’s one of the many reasons underage that was really only seven more said. “It’s a welcome release.” in 2009. shoes, for example, he said, is drinking is illegal. Teenagers who drink are five times more likely incidents reported,” she said. He said although he can’t be Lt. Adrian Day of the Tooele just as much arson as someone than legal adults to become alcohol-dependent. Fortunately, in “However, we all know that sexual sure of the exact cause of the dip City Police Department said setting fire to a building. The pre- Tooele County most teens don’t drink! assaults are the most underre- in crime, it was likely aided by the department has had its liminary report, as well as annual Prevention...together we can! ported crimes.” the activity of the neighborhood Community-Oriented Policing reports from 2008 and before, can ����������������������������� The crisis center has had a huge watch and reserve police force. unit, which does presentations be found on the Utah Department This ad is sponsored by the Tooele Interagency influx of calls, with more than 400 Though most cities might use at high schools and community of Public Safety’s website at pub- �����������������������������������������������Prevention Professionals (TIPP) coalition & in 2009, which Johnson said was their reserve police forces mainly organizations, work to educate licsafety.utah.gov/bci/crimesta- ������������������������������������������Tooele Transcript Bulletin. a dramatic increase from the year for parade duty, the reserve force residents about how to best pro- tistics.html. For����������������������������������������������� more information, contact Terra at 843-2142 before. in Grantsville, made up of certi- tect property from theft. The [email protected] Total crimes reported by the fied officers, is often called on for group has also helped bolster Tooele County Sheriff’s Office fell help with DUI and traffic stops, or patrol. nearly 30 percent last year to 318. when police officers simply need “As our population increases Non-forcible sex offenses, such as more hands on deck to cover an [the numbers] tend to go up,” Day SIGNS & BANNERS! LIGHTS TO FIGHT CANCER Lowest Prices on All Complete Professional Design Your Sign Needs Services Available

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Stockton Fire Dept. Cost is $5 per per- to graduate — just $50 per semester. Tooele son, or $20 per family. The family car- Settlement Canyon Located at 76 S. 1000 W., Call 833-1994. Eagles nival begins at 10 a.m. The Little Mr. Settlement Canyon Elementary “Back to Adult education classes are for students Art of Imagination and Miss Stockton Pageant will begin School Night” Aug. 23 from 6-8 p.m. PTA 18 and over. Friday night steaks Carson Entertainment presents Art of at 1 p.m., followed by the traditional will be holding a BBQ from 6:30-8:30. Steak, shrimp, halibut and chicken din- Imagination. Comedy, magic, and grand Bingo game at 3 p.m. Dance lesson, raf- Cost is $1 per person. English as a second language ners will be served from 6:30-8:45 p.m. illusions with audience participation fle drawing, auctions and potluck dinner ESOL conversational classes are held this Friday, Aug. 20. Please come out Wednesday, Aug. 25. Doors open at 6:30 will follow in the afternoon. Stockton Elementary band/orchestra Monday and Thursday from 7-9 p.m. and support the Aerie and Auxiliary. p.m. show starts at 7 p.m. at the Tooele Idol/Karaoke Contest at 7 p.m. E-mail Elementary orchestra and band will be ESOL students may also come anytime Members and guests invited. High School auditorium tickets are $8 [email protected] for more offered again this school year to stu- the center is open for Individualized each. Tickets available at the door or at information or registration forms for dents attending East, West, Northlake, study. Registration is $50 per semester. Auxiliary anniversary party the Tooele CJC 25 S. 100 East, Prudential pageant, karaoke contest or dance con- Harris, and Settlement Canyon Call 833-1994. The Tooele Eagles Auxiliary #164 will cel- Real Estate 205 N. Main St., or Oxygen test. The GPS/geocaching activity will Elementary Schools, at Tooele High ebrate its 64th anniversary on Monday, For You 1214 N. Main St. All ticket sales begin Aug. 27, at 6 p.m. Maps and con- School. Both beginning and intermedi- Arts Aug. 23. The past presidents will be hon- go to the Friends of the Children’s Justice test requirements can be picked up at ate orchestra and band will be offered. ored and a luncheon will be served. Center. the Stockton Miner’s Cafe. Contest will Classes will be held before school Meeting will start at 7 p.m. All members continue until 6 p.m. Saturday, when in the band and orchestra rooms at ‘Importance of Being Earnest’ are invited and encouraged to attend. Children’s book festival winners will be announced. Now taking Tooele High School. Beginning class is A youth-produced play “The Importance A children’s book festival will be held registrations for vendor booths. Cost held Monday, Wednesday and Friday of Being Earnest” will be performed Groups Saturday, Aug. 28 at the Tooele City Park. $30. Limited space left, so hurry and e- (except late Mondays), and intermedi- on Aug. 26 and 27 at 7 p.m. at the Festival begins at 10 a.m. with a brunch mail [email protected] for ate class is held Tuesday and Thursday. Eagle’s Nest at the Tooele Army Depot. with authors and illustrators for $20 an application. Beginning orchestra and band will Admission price is $3 per person or $15 Bauer employees reunion which can be purchased by Thursday, begin on Wednesday, Sept. 8 at 7:45 for a group of 5-10 people. On Thursday, Aug. 26, at the Stockton Aug. 19 at the Purple Cow Bookstore. a.m. Intermediate orchestra and band Ball Park a reunion will be held for all Proceeds will be donated to the Tooele Library will begin on Tuesday, Sept. 7 at 7:45 past employees and partners of the County School District Education a.m. Take advantage of this opportunity: Churches Bauer Mine, Smelter, Resin Plant, or Foundation. Booths will be open from Tooele City activities now is the time to get students started agriculture work. Visiting will start at 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and other activities will Friday, Aug. 20 is our pool party 10- in music. Call 833-1978, ext. 2195 to Brit-Ammi Kahal 6:30 p.m. then food will be catered by be held from noon to 4 p.m. For more 11:30 a.m. at the Pratt Aquatic Center reach Mrs. Syra or ext. 2164 to reach Covenant People Assembly are teaching the Stockton Miner’s Cafe beginning at information visit childrensbookfestival. for everyone that has a ticket. See you Mrs. Hinkle for questions. Contact us by the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith. 7-8:30 as the visiting continues. Steak, com. there! e-mail at [email protected] or Visitors welcome on Saturdays at 3 p.m., hamburgers, hot dogs, green salad, pota- [email protected]. 37 S. Main St., Tooele. Call 843-5444 for to salad, fruit, pie, and soft drinks will be Settlement Canyon Irrigation Volunteers needed more information. served. The cost will be $13 to cover food Settlement Canyon Irrigation Board of We would appreciate any volunteers Class of ‘70 reunion and expenses to be paid at the ballpark. Directors thanks shareholders for their who would like to read during story The class of 1970 — 40-year reunion will First Lutheran Just show up with a gift of gab there efforts in conserving water. Due to res- time. Please contact Malissa or Sharon be held Aug. 27 and 28. Letter will be First Lutheran invites you to join us for will be no program. If you have ques- ervoir levels shareholders are asked to at the Tooele City Library 435-882-2182 mailed shortly. Call Janneen at 435-840- Sunday morning worship at 9 a.m. and tions refer to David Yarbrough, Smiley not water between Thursday 7 p.m. until if you would like to volunteer. 4072 or Kathy at 801-502-9724 with any topical Bible study following. Each week Symonds, or Rulon Aufdemorte. Monday 7 a.m. Anyone watering during updated information. a different issue facing us today and restricted hours may be subject to losing Weekly story time the Christian response from abortion Diagnostic clinic watering privileges. Questions call 833- Remember children’s story time every Education to church fellowship. First Lutheran is The Diagnostic Clinic is held every 9606, e-mail settlementcanyon@live. Wednesday at 11 a.m. and children’s at 349 N. 7th Street or online at www. Wednesday from 3-6 p.m. at 151 N. Main com, or check settlementcanyon. crafts each Friday from 3-5 p.m. Check firstlutherantooele.com. St. in the Extension Service Library. It blogspot.com. with the library for any special story G-ville hunter ed is open to the public and will run until times or other special events. For more A hunter education class is being offered Charity the end of September. Anyone having a Fall softball league information on these and other library in Grantsville, starting at 5:30 p.m. on problem with something growing on their Any girl age 8 to 18 interested in playing programs, check our Web site tooelec- Aug. 17 at the Grantsville Fire Station. property is welcome. If possible, bring in a in the fall softball league in Tooele City, ity.org/tcl/library.html, call 435-882- The shooting test will take place at the Harmony Hospice small cutting or collect a sampling of what or adults wanting to coach, please go 2182, or visit us at 128 West Vine Street, Lee Kay Center, SLC. This date will be Harmony Hospice is looking for vol- is growing which will aid in diagnosing to the web site www.tcgsoftball.org and Tooele. announced in class. Dates for the class- unteers. Your time can make a differ- the problem. Pictures could be helpful, register. The season will run from Sept. 7 room are Aug. 17, 20, 24, and 27. All ence in someone’s life. Variety of ser- too. For more information, contact Louise thru Oct. 22. This is free to any girl who classes are from 5:30-9 p.m., except for vices needed: lawn care, patient visiting. Hulet at 843-7594 or Sandra Jackson at played during the spring season, cost is Schools the shooting test. Each student will need Time needed on Sunday for a family 882-5536. $20 for girls who have not played yet this to purchase a voucher from any outlet for church services. Also veterans are year. Any questions call 841-1240. GHS fan fest that sells hunting and fishing licenses, wanted for veteran patients. Please call Historical donations Grantsville High School football Friday and bring it on the first night of class. Coy at 435-830-2674. Tooele County Historical Society would like Stansbury Park night fan fest will be held at 5 p.m. For more information contact Lynn members of the community who have any on Aug. 20 at the GHS football field. Taylor 884-6503, Jay Weyland 884-3862 CASA volunteers family or personal histories, photographs, Court appointed special advocate books, brochures, DVDs, VHS tapes or Tailgating, wear your Cowboy gear and or Leon Hadley 884-6111. (CASA) volunteers are needed to be an newspaper articles that you would like to Pool closed for triathlon win free prizes. Food, games and fun. Friday, Aug. 20 the Stansbury Pool will advocate for abused and neglected chil- donate to our organization, please call us. Hometown pride at its height. Visit the Adult religion class be closing at 6 p.m. for the children’s BYU Continuing Education, sponsored dren assisting as the guardian ad Litem We are also looking for books, newspaper team blog at cowboyfootball.blogspot. triathlon. by the Grantsville Utah West Stake, is attorney who represents the child’s articles, photos, brochures or any history com. offering an adult religion class. The class best interest. No special education or that pertains to the Tooele County area. If Scottish dancing TJHS back to school night course is the Old Testament (1 Kings- background is necessary. Volunteers are you would like to donate them to our orga- Scottish Highland dancing, come learn Malachi) and will be taught by Mark needed for one year to visit with the child nization, or if you would like us to make a Back to School Night at Tooele Junior the fling, sword or even the jig. Ages 4 Hutchins at the Grantsville Seminary at least twice a month for a total of six to copy for the society, please call Alice Dale High School is Thursday, Aug. 19. A mock & up. You don’t need to be Scottish to Building, 113 East Cherry Street in eight hours a month. Volunteers must be at 882-1612. schedule will start promptly at 5 p.m. for enjoy Highland dancing. Call 843-7512. Grantsville. The class will be taught each 21 years or older, pass a BCI and child 7th grade students and their parents and Wednesday at 7 p.m. beginning Aug. 18. abuse registry screening and complete Freemasons at 6:30 p.m. for 8th grade students and Sk8 Park competition Tuition for the entire course is $19.50 or training. For more information please The Tooele area Freemasons host two parents. They will visit each period on Stansbury Days second annual Sk8 Park $2.50 per lecture, please make checks contact Mary Lucero at maryal@email. monthly meet-up groups for those inter- an 8 minute rotation. Please come to Competition will be held Aug. 21 from payable to BYU - Adult Religion Classes. utcourts.gov. ested in learning more about Freemasonry meet your teachers. Bring your schedule 3-6 p.m. Open to all ages and abilities for Register at the door the first day of class, and its principles. On the second Saturday with you. anyone from Tooele County. Cash priz- please come 15 minutes early to regis- Food pantry of the month, we meet at Jim’s Restaurant at es, equipment, stickers and flow from ter. If you have questions please call Jeff The First Baptist Church in Tooele is 9 a.m. and on the first Tuesday of the month sponsors. Entry fee is $5 for novice and THS new students registration Hutchins at 435-884-3922. offering an emergency food pantry and at Denny’s at 7 p.m. If you can’t make it to Registration at Tooele High for new stu- $10 for advanced. More info is available clothing closet to meet the needs of meetings and would still like information, at the Stansbury Clubhouse or online at dents (those transferring from other Financial Peace University our community. Anyone with clothing please call Shawn 435-843-8265. stansburycommunity.org. Registration districts) should come on the follow- Imagine yourself debt free. A 13-week needs is welcome. The food pantry is begins at 1 p.m. ing dates: sophomores Aug. 18, 9-10:30 course developed by Dave Ramsey will available for emergency needs. Hours a.m.; freshmen Aug. 18, 11 a.m. to 12:30 be taught in the cafeteria at Stansbury of operation are Saturdays from 10 a.m. Seniors Guide Dogs car show p.m. They should have a transcript of High on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. There will to noon. We are located at 580 S. Main A car show to benefit the Guide Dogs of their grades from their three previous be a free preview on Aug. 31, before Street, Tooele. For more information call Program openings America will be held Aug. 21 in Stansbury years to aid counselors. A registration the official start on Sept. 14. Register 882-2048. Tooele County Aging has openings in Park. Guide Dogs have been around packet is available in the main office at www.daveramsey.com/fpu and enter an alternative, income-based program since 1949 providing dogs to visually anytime prior to Aug. 17 so parents can 84074 or contact course coordina- designed to help seniors remain inde- impaired people. Preregistration is $20 have all the necessary paperwork com- tor, Dave Beatty, at (801)243-0410 and Moose Lodge pendent. CNAs help keep them in their or $25 day of show. First 100 get a car pleted prior to their registration meet- [email protected]. homes safely, provide personal care, do show T-shirt and dash plaque. There ing. These papers must be done and Poker run house keeping and run errands. If inter- will be 28 awards given including best all required papers in hand in order to Hunter ed courses The Moose Lodge will be sponsoring ested please contact Jolene Shields at rat rod and best golf cart. To register call complete the registration and make a Utah hunter education courses for 2010 a poker run on Aug. 21. Proceeds to 843-4104 or 4105. Mike Wardle at 830-8293 or online at student a class schedule. If anyone has will be held Aug. 17-19 at Range 16th. benefit Arden Allred, husband of Linda guidedogsofamerica.org. any questions concerning registration. All classes are 6-9 p.m., range times to Young, who is suffering from cancer. $50 Tooele seniors be announced. State law requires all donation to enter. Starting at the Moose The center can be reached at 843-4110 Stansbury Days SHS drama program 2010-11 students to attend all sessions of class. Lodge at 11 a.m., from there we’ll hit the and is for the enjoyment of all senior Vendors needed for Stansbury Days, Aug. The Stansbury Stallion Drama Program Classes will be held at the Tooele County following stops: Tracks, All Star Lanes, citizens 55 years and up. For more infor- 21. If you are interested please find all of has announced their upcoming 2010-11 Health building, 151 N. Main Street. For Elks Lodge, Corner Pocket, Eagles Lodge, mation call 843-4110. There will be no the details at www.stansburycommu- drama season. “Urinetown” will run Dec. more information call Gene at 822-4767 J&J’s and then back to the Moose Lodge Friday night entertainment or dances nity.org for an application. If you have 8-14; “Broadway’s Best 2011,” a musical or Bryan at 882-6795. for dinner. Players will receive a card at during the summer months due to lack any additional questions, you may e- Broadway review, will run Jan. 7, 8 and each stop. Top three best hands will win of participation and funding. mail Tamra at stansburybooths@gmail. 10; William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” Welding class donated prizes. Sign-up at the Moose com. Entertainment is also needed. will be presented by the SHS advanced A short term intensive 40 hour interme- Lodge. For more information, contact Grantsville seniors If you or your group/team are inter- theater class and run Feb. 25 to March 1; diate welding class will begin on Aug. Joyce Allen at 435-840-3251. Shuttle ser- The Grantsville Senior Citizen’s Center ested in performing at Stansbury Days students in the musical theater program 19. This class is for anyone who has vice provided. can be reached at 884-3446. Health please send an e-mail to Stacey Smith at will perform “Children’s Letters to God”; basic welding skills and would like to watch: blood pressure Aug. 25, 9 a.m.; [email protected]. and the final show will be “Thoroughly upgrade those skills. The class will be Daily Lunch foot clinic Aug. 31, 1:30 p.m.; big band Modern Millie.” Tickets will be available held at Grantsville High School. Some Daily lunch available for members and workout, Aug. 23, 11 a.m. for purchase through www.stansburyhi- STIT funding is available for those who guests. The Lodge has a great lunch Stockton ghdrama.org with prices ranging from qualify. Short Term Intensive Training menu, come up and try it out! Senior Circle $3.50 to $7.50. Tooele County residents (STIT) is administered by the Salt Lake Join the Circle! Age 50 and over. Cost 5K run can also purchase a season family pass Community College Corporate Solutions Saturday night dinners $15 single, $27 couple per year. To make Stockton Days first 5K run will be Aug. where for $75 a family can attend each Department. For more information, Saturday night rib-eye steak and salmon reservations for activities, call 843-3690. 28. Sign in begins at 6:30 a.m., the run show once and for $125 attend each please contact Joan Hill 801-859-5819 or dinners for members and their guests. Dessert with the Doctor, Monday, Aug. begins at 7 a.m. Run will conclude at show as many times as wanted. For Donna Smith 801-957-5578. Members get a free dinner in their birth- 23 at 3:30 p.m., pain management. Stockton Ball Park with a flag raising cer- more information visit www.stansbury- day month. Ninth anniversary celebration/picnic, emony and annual fireman’s fundrais- highdrama.org or e-mail director Glen English as a Second Language Thursday, Aug. 26, 6 p.m. at Tooele City er breakfast. 5K run entry fee $15. Fee Carpenter at gcarpenter@tooeleschools. ESOL conversational classes are held Park. Tuesday night Bingo, space is lim- includes visor, water, snacks, and end-of- org. Tuesday and Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. ited, make reservations ahead of time. race mini massage. Pre-register by Aug. ESOL students may also come anytime 15 at Macey’s, Gold’s Gym or by sending THS class of ’65 reunion the center is open for Individualized an e-mail to [email protected]. The Tooele High School class of 1965 study. Registration is $50 per semester. Pre-registration due Aug. 27 by 8 p.m. will hold their 45 year class reunion on Call 833-1994. BULLETIN BOARD POLICY Aug. 27 and 28 in Tooele. If you have not Stockton Days received an invitation, need information Adult education If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact The Transcript-Bulletin at Stockton Days will kick off Friday, Aug. or have any questions, please contact Get your high school diploma this year. 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin 28 with a 5K Run/Walk and flag rais- Charlotte at 801-209-9318 or Kaye at All classes required for a high school Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit ing ceremony. Contact Lorri at 801-455- 435-882-2340. Please send your reserva- diploma, adult basic education, GED organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. 7674 to register. Followed by an early tion to Class of ’65, 4491 Secret Springs preparation and English as a second Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot fundraiser breakfast, sponsored by the Drive, St. George, UT 84790. language are available. Register now guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date. TUESDAY August 17, 2010 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7

SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 6:43 a.m. 8:23 p.m. Thursday 6:44 a.m. 8:22 p.m. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Friday 6:44 a.m. 8:20 p.m. Saturday 6:45 a.m. 8:19 p.m. Sunday 6:46 a.m. 8:17 p.m. Monday 6:47 a.m. 8:16 p.m. Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Tuesday 6:48 a.m. 8:14 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 4:39 p.m. 12:57 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 5:26 p.m. 1:51 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 6:07 p.m. 2:49 a.m. Saturday 6:41 p.m. 3:49 a.m. ALMANAC Sunday 7:10 p.m. 4:50 a.m. Some sun with Statistics for the week ending August 16. Monday 7:36 p.m. 5:51 a.m. a t-storm in the Mostly sunny Mostly sunny Mostly sunny Breezy with some sun Sunshine Sunny and warmer Temperatures Tuesday 8:00 p.m. 6:50 a.m. afternoon High/Low past week 95/54 Full Last New First Normal high/low past week 90/61 88 59 82 55 87 60 90 62 88 60 83 57 87 61 Average temp past week 75.8 Normal average temp past week 75.9 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Aug 24 Sep 1 Sep 8 Sep 14 Shown is Wednesday’s 95 Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are 88 88 86 86 85 91 Wednesday night’s lows and AccuWeather, Inc. ©2010 Wednesday’s highs. 74 63 64 64 66 UTAH WEATHER 57 54 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 92/52 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 93/61 Knolls Clive Lake Point 93/61 93/61 86/53 93/60 11.66 12.42 Ogden Stansbury Park 93/62 Erda 93/60 Vernal Grantsville 90/59 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 87/56 93/60 84/56 0.00 0.21 0.43 0.45 Tooele 93/60 Bauer 88/59 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 92/59 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 88/59 88/56 88/59 Stockton Price 92/59 84/54 High Nephi Rush Valley 89/58 86/57 Ophir Moderate 84/56 Low Delta Manti Absent 89/57 89/57 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 91/62 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 88/59 90/55 Moab 89/54 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 90/62 Beaver 95/67 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 86/53 Ibapah 85/57 24-hour 91/55 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 0.98 -0.01 Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 86/57 89/62 at Grantsville 1.31 none 99/73 Kanab 87/58 Eureka 82/56 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4193.84 REEL TALK ‘Eat Pray Love’ elevates self-indulgence over filmmaking t’s difficult to like a movie her year-long vacation would Liz is not. Adding insult to injury when the main character help. On the contrary, it takes is Murphy’s horrid direction Iis incredibly superficial. her quite a while to nail down and excessive filming style. “Eat I’m not blaming Julia Roberts’ the meditation. Pray Love” doesn’t offer any real acting in “Eat Pray Love,” but The last stop is Bali, insight into finding yourself — if her character — Liz Gilbert, a Indonesia, where she returns to indeed you’re lost — but it might writer attempting to find her- see Ketut. Although Liz doesn’t have you questioning where two self — makes the rest of the expect to find love, it finds her hours of your life went. film hard to sit through. Liz’s in the form of Felipe, (Bardem) [email protected] self-absorbed notion of leaving a romantic Brazilian. He falls for a perfectly decent life to live a her instantly, but it takes some more fulfilling one is annoying. time for her to return the feel- ings — and even then she won’t be able to truly love him until she loves herself first. FLICK AT A GLANCE In the book, Liz Gilbert may Grade: C MissyMiss Thompson come across as sympathetic, Rated: PG-13 STAFF WRITER but in the film she’s completely Time: 133 minutes self-absorbed. This is fine when the character is at least likable. Now playing

What’s also annoying is Ryan Murphy’s direction and cinema- tography. Murphy may have Frank struck gold with television’s OHLMAN “Glee,” but he still has much to Attorney at Law learn on the big screen. With M unnecessary sweep shots, con- stant camera turning and cant courtesy of Sony Pictures FREE angle shots, Murphy tries to Elizabeth Gilbert (Julia Roberts) prays and chants in India in “Eat Pray Love.” make “Eat Pray Love” more visu- Consultation ally appealing. Let the scenery than it is a movie. If I wanted to “Eat Pray Love” starts with the sin of gluttony takes over for of Italy, India and Indonesia watch a film about eating and Liz Gilbert in Bali working on — the “eat” of the three-word Wills & and the acting of Roberts do the living in foreign countries, I’d a magazine article and visiting movie title. There she eats Trusts work — irrelevant shots don’t much rather watch “Julie & Julia” Ketut Liyer (Hadi Subiyanto), an copious amounts of pasta and magically create good filmmak- again. old medicine man who encour- drinks a lot. She also meets ing. Many of these worthless The only bright spot of this ages her to find what makes her Andrea (Welker White), a fel- establishing shots could have dull film comes from the sup- happy in life. Six months later, low American who’s now dat- 493 W. 400 N. Tooele been cut out and taken the more porting cast. Roberts may be despite being able to travel all ing Giovanni (Luca Argentero), than two-hour run time down by in every scene — is she ever over the world, she’s not happy who’s teaching them Italian. Her 882-4800 about 30 minutes. really bad in a movie? — but it’s — and neither is her marriage four months in Italy cause her to The other problem with “Eat the performances from James to Stephen (Billy Crudup). Their increase in pant size and leave www.tooelelawoffice.com Pray Love” is it’s a snoozefest. Franco, Richard Jenkins and divorce causes Liz to spiral into her feeling fulfilled overall. Next How Liz Gilbert’s memoir, of the Javier Bardem that makes “Eat a different way of life by dating on her list is praying in India. same name, stayed on the New Pray Love” more bearable. The a much younger man and actor She makes friends with Richard Tooele Transcript-Bulletin York Times Best Seller list for 180 interaction between Roberts David Piccolo (Franco). When from Texas (Richard Jenkins), a weeks is a mystery to one who’s and Bardem is particularly good. even that isn’t enough, Liz goes Southern-drawl-talking spiritual never read the book. I certainly However, that far from makes up in search for herself. guy who calls her “Groceries.” hope it’s a much better book for the rest of it. First stop is Italy where Liz hoped the prayer aspect of �������� Hypnotist/comedian to perform at Tracks ��������� by Emma Penrod power of suggestion,” he said. July 2010 Winner: Lori Cuskelly CORRESPONDENT But then, he added, unin- Horseback riders watch the sun set in the hills above tended audience participation Settlement Canyon with Tooele in the distance. A nationally touring comedic is not unheard of either. hypnotist is coming to Tracks “I’ve see people in the crowd Brewing Co. this Wednesday go under and it’s funny,” Baum evening. said. Though Rodney Norman, Norman first appeared on a Utah native who performs the stand-up comedy scene under the name “Blackstone,” in 1998. About two years ago, has yet to perform in Tooele, he after a fair bit of success as a was invited to perform at Tracks run-of-the-mill comedian and after the success of a hypno- emcee with Wiseguys Comedy tism show at the Tooele County in Orem, he added hypnotism Fair this year, Tracks entertain- to his act in hopes making his ment promotions manager Ron routine more unique. Baum said. “A hypnotist is always a good “It’s going to be a fun show,” show,” Baum said. “It’s always Baum said. “When you get the fun when you see your friends audience to participate it’s a lot go up and do things you can of fun. He [Norman] has been tease them about later.” as popular as heck all across Norman’s brand of hypno- the nation.” tism is less about black magic Tickets to Norman’s act will be and more about the power of sold at the door on Wednesday suggestion, Baum said. for $5. The show will begin at courtesy of Rodney Norman Your photo could be next! “You can’t make somebody 9 p.m. with possible pre-show Comedian/hypnotist Rodney Norman will be performing his tricks at Tracks Submit your photo at: wwww.tooeletranscript.comww.tooeletranscript.com do something that’s entirely entertainment, and continue to Brewing Co. this Wednesday. against their will. It’s just the about 11:30. A8 OBITUARY

A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY August 17, 2010 $ Complete Denture 400 OBITUARIES per plate Mikayla Lynn Harper Charles Keith Whear $ Immediate Denture 450 Our sweet Mikayla Lynn Charles Keith Whear was per plate, extractions not inc. Harper (Mikkie), born Nov. 10, reunited with his sweetheart, 2008, left her earthly family to Doris, on her birthday, Aug. 16, return to her Father in Heaven 2010. He was a loving and devot- $ on Aug. 14, 2010, after a tragic ed husband, dad, grandpa, and Flexible Valplast partials 500 accident while vacationing with friend. her family. He was born June 14, 1921 Mikkie is survived by her par- in Tooele to Charles and Ruby Now Open Fridays ents, Tim and Laura Harper, and McLaws Whear. He married Doris *Coupon required for sister, Faith. In addition, she is Orr on May 2, 1941; they recently discount. Exp 08/31/10. survived by grandparents, Bruce celebrated 69 years of marriage. and Terri Harper (formerly of Doris passed away May 5, 2010. 14 N. Hale St. Tooele) and Lyle and Tina Jessee Together they raised four lov- (of Riverton), great-grandparents ing children. Keith worked as a Grantsville, 884-3476 and many aunts, uncles, and Another viewing will be held at fireman at Tooele Army Depot www.grantsvillefamilydental.com cousins. Her great grandmother the LDS Meetinghouse located and Dugway Proving Ground, well as many nieces, nephews, Lucille Harper and great grandfa- at 13400 S. 2700 W., Riverton on retiring in 1976. Longtime Tooele and friends. He was preceded in ther Clayton Wilbur were among Wednesday, Aug. 18 at 10 a.m., residents might remember him death by his wife, and his brother those who welcomed Mikkie to followed by funeral services at from Caldwell’s Conoco Service Gerald Whear. her heavenly home. 11 a.m. Interment will be in the Station. He loved to tease his Funeral services for Keith will Mikkie had a special, sweet Riverton City Cemetery. grandkids, garden, fix things, ride be Friday, Aug. 20 at 11 a.m. at Pet of the Week little spirit and brought joy and In lieu of flowers, if you would horses, and visit the ranch. Tate Mortuary. A viewing will be laughter to all those who knew like to help, a trust fund has been Keith is survived by his chil- held that morning from 9-10:45 her. She loved watching and set up to help cover unexpected dren Bill Whear of Tooele, Jim a.m. Interment at the Tooele City playing with her older sister Faith medical and funeral expenses (Patricia) Whear of Layton, Cemetery. The family would like and her cousins. at Zion’s Bank under Mikayla Elaine (John) Peterson of Layton, to express their appreciation for If you would like to join in Harper Donations. and Sharon (Terry) Hark of Salt all the love and support they support of the Harper fam- We are deeply saddened by Lake City. He was very loved by have been given at this time. We ily, a viewing will be held on the loss of her presence while we his 12 grandchildren, 18 great- love you so much! You will for- Tuesday, Aug. 17, from 6-8 p.m. remain apart from her. We love grandchildren, and one great- ever be in our hearts! at the Broomhead Mortuary you. Until we meet again sweet great grandson. Keith also leaves Special thanks to Country Care at 12590 S. 2200 W., Riverton. Mikkie… behind his brother Allen Whear Assisted Living for their love and of Tooele, and sister-in-law Ella care of Grandma and Grandpa Merle Whear of Salt Lake City, as over the past couple years. NOTE OF APPRECIATION William H. Nelson “Uncle Mike” The family of Michael Martinez would like to thank our dear friends and family for William H. Nelson left us the cards, flowers, food, money peacefully on Aug. 16, 2010. He donations and love and support was born Nov. 8, 1924 to Thomas they gave us during this most dif- and Ethel Nelson in Milwaukee, ficult time. A special thank you Wisc. He married the love of to the VA Hospital, Huntsman his life and best friend Masako Center and Harmony Hospice. Watanabe on July 19, 1966. Beagle Mix We would like to thank Father He served in United States Air Gally, St. Marguerite’s Choir, all Force and retired after 20 years For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure the ladies who served the lun- of service. He was employed by Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires cheon, the VFW for the 21 gun Tooele Army Depot and retired Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing salute, Paul Seekins for the bag- in 1993. He was a member of St. Tooele City and possible shelter fee. pipes and Jay R. Didericksen of Marguerite’s Catholic Church Animal Shelter 882-8900 Didericksen Memorial for his Eddy Ray Ruckman and was faithful to his beliefs. Shelters are required to caring and kindness. He is survived by his sweet- brothers and sisters, special sis- Grantsville hold animals for 3 days Betty Martinez Eddy Ray Ruckman passed heart Masako, nephew George ter-in-law Chiyoko Brown and Animal Shelter 884-6881 before euthanization. Michael J. Martinez away peacefully on Aug. 14, 2010. Brown (Beverly), great neph- nephew Donald Brown. Pauline Graham and family He was surrounded by his family ews George, Phillip, Isaac and Mass will be held at St. Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. Mary Martinez and family and friends. A memorial service Christopher Brown, Nathan Marguerite’s Catholic Church Ann and Chet Rinehart and will be held in his honor on Aug. Casper and one niece Chanda on Thursday, Aug. 19 at 11 a.m. Tooele Veterinary Clinic family 20 from 6-9 p.m. at his home, 207 Brown, one brother-in-law with a viewing one hour prior to 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 Fran and Eric Herman South 100 West, Tooele. Services George Brown Sr., and his spe- services 10-11 a.m. Interment are entrusted with Didericksen cial friend and coffee compan- Tooele City Cemetery. Memorial 435-277-0050. ion Casy Go. He is preceded in We love you, “Uncle Mike.” death by his parents, several BLAST FROM THE PAST Identity Sale Salt Flats racing tradition 4 dates back to the 1920’s peed Week brings vast Cobb, all prominent racers of Business Cards Color crowds of lovers of all their day, would soon establish Sthings motorized to the Emma Penrod admirable land speed records • 16 pt Coated Bonneville Salt Flats each year. CORRESPONDENT on the Salt Flats in the 1930s. (both sides) While land racing may seem But on Labor Day in 1950, • Full Bleeds a modern pastime, those who Jenkins returned in his $ find themselves at a race this “Mormon Meteor” — the name • Color & per week are taking part in a coun- the 12-mile-long flats in just he gave all the cars he raced — 500 Flood UV ty tradition that’s more than 80 22 hours, according to “History to take his titles back. He would 35 years old. of the Bonneville Salt Flats” break 26 world and American *Design not inc. After the Donner-Reed by Kevin Hallaran. However, records that day, the fastest party’s shortcut across the it would be some years before being 199.19 miles per hour salt flats caused delays that automobile racing would come on a 12-mile circular track. As ultimately brought about the to the area. an active member of the LDS $ per ill-fated travelers’ demise, it In 1925, a Utahn of moderate church, Jenkins insisted on would be 50 years before any fame and a future Salt Lake City attributing his success to his 1000 notable attempts to cross the mayor, Ab Jenkins, was the first religion-based abstinence from 50 flats were made again. In 1896, to race an automobile across tobacco, alcohol and coffee. legendary publisher William the salt flats’ abnormally flat Jenkins died on Aug. 9, 1956, Randolph Hearst hired William surface. His stunt inspired oth- in Wisconsin while traveling to Rishel from Cheyenne, Wyo., to ers to attempt the same. Names the Road American Auto Races, 4 attempt a crossing on his bicy- such as Sir Malcolm Campbell, where he had been asked to Post Cards 4x6 Color cle. Rishel succeeded, crossing Captain E.T. Eyston, and John drive the pace car. • 16 pt Coated (both sides) $ per • Full Honey Bleeds 500 continued from page A1 • Color & 80 *Design we’ve ever had.” Flood UV not inc. Other beekeepers across the nation, Clayton said, are fight- ing Colony Collapse Disorder $ — a worldwide phenomenon per where large portions of a hive’s population disappear almost 951000 overnight. “It’s got to be discouraging,” he said. “A guy who had 10 hives *Expires 8-31-10 can go out and the next day DesignDesign notnot included.included. have nothing.” Some restrictions PRINTING & may apply. There is currently no known cause or cure for the disappear- Maegan Burr GRAPHIC DESIGN ances, but Clayton said he has • announcements yet to hear of such occurrences Rhonda Wells and Jason Waite stack beehives in Erda Monday evening. wedding/graduation within the county. • napkins • comb binding Keele said he suspects the I don’t know what I’m going becomes a trend, he said con- • business cards • books 200 hives he has in Grantsville to do. Usually I take my bees sumers can expect to see honey • letter heads • catalogs were affected by a pesticide to California to pollinate the prices increase. And if popula- • envelopes • brochures sprayed in the area this year. almonds [in the winter], but this tions of bees continue to disap- • magnets • newsletters He estimates the inactivity of year I can’t afford to make the pear, Waite said the human race • copies • posters these hives will cost him about trip.” as a whole would suffer. (b&w/color) • photography 58 N. Main $20,000. This year’s meager honey “If the honey bee dies out, • laminate • advertising “I might have to go find a harvest nationwide shouldn’t humans would die out,” Waite • mounting • copy writing job this winter,” he said. “That’s have a too immediate effect on said. “We’ve just got to be care- 882.0050 what I’ve been telling my wife. consumers, Waite said. But if it ful to respect the bees.” SPORTS A9

TUESDAY August 17, 2010 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9 Sports

SPORTS WRAP Tooele soccer Few can top 300 mph at Speed Week The THS soccer team tied West Jordan on Thursday 1-1 with a goal from Airica Stewart. The Buffaloes were shut out on Friday losing 5-0 to Cottonwood. Tooele played Copper Hills today and hosts its first region game against Woods Cross on Thursday. Overlake Championship Coby Duffin beat Justin James on the second playoff hole to win the 2010 Overlake Club Championship on Saturday. Both players finished at 148 to force a playoff. Duffin fired a 72 and 76 to score 148 while James shot a 67 and 81 to tally 148 also. Mark Gressman placed third at 149 with rounds of 74 and 75. Cody Lopez shot a final round 69 to win the Blue Flight with a two-round total of 141 after shooting 72 in the first round. Curtis Sharp was second at 145 with a 73 and 72. Chris Martin finished third with a 153 with rounds of 78 and 75. Merl Thompson beat John Miller on the first playoff hole to win the Senior Flight. Thompson and Miller tied at 159 with Thompson shooting a 77 and 82 and Miller shooting an 83 and 76. Maegan Burr New softball team Ben York drives the Blanchard-Black-York Lakester car off of the starting line Sunday during Speed Week on the Salt Flats. Several cars reached 200 mph while only a few eclipsed the 300 mph mark. A new 10U accelerated softball consistently. Only about 80 driv- at Speed Week at the Bonneville day and repeat the performance. the fact that he needs to be small team is looking for players for the by Mark Watson ers have averaged 300 mph dur- Salt Flats the past 15 years. Yacoucci’s car was unable to enough to fit into the cockpit. 2010 fall season. The season SPORTS EDITOR ing the mandatory mile over the Yacoucci holds nine speed go out on Sunday so he had to “The real credit goes to this guy begins the week of Sept. 7. Girls past 86 years to make it into the records in various types of class- regroup. here,” he said Friday afternoon who are interested must be born Since 1927 more than 700 driv- 300 MPH Club. es and this year he is driving in “We’re going to attempt a out on the Bonneville Salt Flats. in 2000 or later to be eligible to ers have averaged more than 200 High-speed Speed Week the Blown Fuel Streamliner XF run again tomorrow (Tuesday) Yacoucci referred to his friend play. Girls from any area are invit- mph on a one-mile stretch at the action started at the Salt Flats class in an attempt to beat the and try to get our first leg out Jimmy Stevens from Leona Valley, ed to try out. For more information on tryout dates, please call Allison Bonneville Salt Flats to reach the on Saturday and will continue current record in that class of of the way and then we would Calif. who built the engine to the at (801) 940-0071 or Lesley at 200 MPH Club. Forty drivers were through Friday. 302.674 mph. have to repeat it on Wednesday,” car he is racing this week. (435) 830-6672. inducted into the club last year by One driver who has been able On Saturday he clocked 306 Yacoucci said Monday night. “This week we are proving averaging that speed. However, it to break the 300 mph barrier mph on his first run, but to be Yacoucci says the driver does things as we go and we feel this 10U accelerated softball is difficult for drivers and their several times is Rick Yacoucci of able to set a record in any class, not have a lot of influence on Tryouts for the 2010-2011 sea- machines to go above 300 mph Palm Dale, Calif. He has raced a driver must go back the next the success of a car other than SEE SPEED PAGE A10 son will be held at 9 a.m. on Aug. 21 at Stansbury High School soft- ball field. Girls from all areas are invited to try out. Girls must be born in 2000 or later. Call Casey (435) 843-0111 or Dave (435) 830-3100. OT goal propels Stallions past Westlake Junior Stallions by Jake Gordon SHS GIRLS SOCCER A three-day basketball skills camp STAFF WRITER for boys and girls in grades third through eighth will be held Aug. 16- For Stansbury girl soccer it seemed like Westlake was the first to strike as Kassy 18 at Stansbury High School. Cost it took a goal from Westlake on Thursday Guerra took a shot from about 30 yards is $25 per player which includes a to get them fired up to convert on their out in the 32nd minute and lofted it per- T-shirt. Grades third through sixth own goal-scoring opportunities. Westlake fectly into the back of the net for a 1-0 will play from 3 p.m. until 4:30 struck first in the first and second half Thunder lead. p.m. with seventh and eighth grad- while the Stallions would counter just The Westlake lead didn’t last long as ers from 4:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. minutes later. Golden’s hustle on the offensive end For more information call Ryan In overtime however, Stansbury took it helped her find an open teammate. Harris (435) 841-9632 or Kenzie upon themselves to knock in the game- Golden threaded a pass ahead to Pool and Newton (801) 631-7708. winning goal when Emily Lakin found the dribbled into prime scoring position and Dodge Ball back of the net just minutes into overtime knocked in a goal to tie the game 1-1. for a 3-2 victory and start the preseason With the game tied after the half, Utah Jazz guards Deron Williams 2-0. Westlake came out with more scoring and Ronnie Price and former team- “I changed the lineup from a 4-4-2 opportunities in the opening 10 minutes. mate, Kyle Korver, are excited and instead put three forwards up which Mykel Braiden and Guerra fired a couple to announce information regard- helped,” said Stansbury coach Tracy early shots at Stansbury but the Stallions ing the 2010 Dodge Barrage, a Ringgenberg. “The girls played amazing were able to withstand the attacks. charity dodge ball tournament. and they didn’t get down on themselves. The second half resembled the first This year’s event is scheduled for Sept. 18 at the Salt Palace They wanted that game.” with each team trading attacks but start- Convention Center. It will ben- Erica Pool and Kahri Golden joined ing in the 67th minute, Westlake con- efit local foundations to support Lakin in scoring for the Stallions in the trolled the ball deep in Stansbury terri- people in need throughout the victory. Stansbury also beat Westlake last tory. Stansbury was able to withstand the Salt Lake City area. The NBA play- year 3-2 in what is turning out to be a attacks until a free kick by Kendyl Redd ers are encouraging local com- quality soccer game between two schools from about 32 yards out floated in the petitors to start assembling their that opened in the same year. back of the net for a 2-1 lead. teams now and begin training at The game this year played out in the Tempers flared after Westlake’s second once. Registration opened online end pretty much how it started out: back goal as both Redd and Stansbury’s Golden at www.pointofhopefoundation. and forth. Stansbury started out with a received a yellow card warning following org on Monday and is expected handful of opportunities in the opening a confrontation after the goal. to fill very quickly. Last year the 13 minutes as Golden, Rachel Luker and Golden had to sub back in after the event was capped at 40 teams Pool all had chances to put one in the net yellow and she went right back to work with a huge waiting list. This year but were turned away. as she nailed a shot from the right side Maegan Burr the event is expanding will have a Westlake countered right back with straight into the goal in the 79th minute Stansbury High School senior Erica Pool (4) fights for the ball with two Westlake players Thursday. maximum of 96 teams. scoring chances created by Forrest Astill to tie up the game with only a minute left Tour of Utah and Alex Gunnell but was turned away in regulation. knocked in her game-winning goal just season game in Salt Lake City against by Kelsey Johnson in goal and Clorissa The goal from Golden proved huge for minutes into the extra period for a 3-2 West High School on Thursday at 3:30 The 2010 Tour of Utah bicycle race starts today with the prologue at Buchei and Ali Riegert on the back line Stansbury as it allowed the Stallions to victory. p.m. the state capitol. Stage 1 is set for Stansbury. force overtime and that is where Lakin Stansbury will play in their final pre- [email protected] for Wednesday with a race from Ogden to Salt Lake City. Stage 2 on FROM THE SIDELINES Thursday runs from Thanksgiving Point to Mount Nebo. Stage 3 is an individual time trial and will be held at Miller Motorsports Park on Friday. Stage 4 is a criterium Pro leagues fighting to avoid player lockouts in Park City and Stage 5 starts in Park City and winds through njoy this NFL season. And have their contract eradicated. playoff games for seven years of winning. 100 miles of mountainous ter- in a few months, savor the In February the executive direc- beginning in the 2000-01 season Parity almost seems like a rain ending at Snowbird. Deemed ENBA season. Relish them. tor of the NFL Players Association, because of a severe ankle injury. foreign word in the NBA as only “America’s Toughest Stage Race,” Hold them dearly, because it may Derek Flack DeMaurice Smith, told ESPN that His $93 million contract dam- major market teams can pay elite the week-long race covers 325 be the last time you get the oppor- GUEST COLUMNIST a lockout is looming. “On a scale aged the Orlando Magic’s ability players to fill out their rosters. miles with nearly 30,000 feet of tunity to root for your favorite of 1 to 10, it’s a 14,” Smith told the to improve because there was so That’s why the Lakers, Celtics, climbing. The Tour will attract 19 team for an entire season, for a sports network. much money tied up with the Bulls, Sixers, Pistons, and Heat professional cycling teams total- little while at least. Smith’s NBA counterpart, Billy injured star that counted against have won the majority of cham- ing 144 cyclists competing for a Both leagues have spent the ary cap concerns as well as having Hunter (who ironically played the salary cap. pionships over the last 30 years. cash/prize purse of $45,000. last few years painstakingly nego- issues with their CBA. in the NFL in the 1960s), has In situations like Hill’s insur- Teams like the Spurs and Jazz AMA returns tiating with their player unions In the NFL unproven rookies engaged in a verbal boxing match ance usually covers the majority are run well enough to beat the AMA Pro Racing will return to the on terms for a new Collective are signing their name to astro- with NBA Commissioner David of the contract, but the money system occasionally, as the Spurs Miller Motorsports Park schedule Bargaining Agreement (CBA). Let nomical contracts that veterans Stern concerning the economical is still on the team’s records and won a few titles and the Jazz made in 2011 and will join the FIM me translate that for you: The who have paid there dues should state of the NBA and its teams. inhibits their ability to improve. two straight finals appearances. Superbike World Championship leagues are fighting to avoid a be receiving instead. Stern has claimed on several occa- Unlike the NFL though, rookie This is only a small sample of presented by HANNspree on lockout and the millions of dollars Players like Darrelle Revis are sions that the NBA has lost hun- contracts aren’t as controversial some of the financial woes that Memorial Day weekend, May 28- that would be lost with one. constantly holding-out for newer, dreds of millions of dollars since as they are scaled in the NBA, so plague the NFL and NBA from 30, 2011. This event will mark In both the NFL and the NBA higher paying contracts despite the conception of the current each year it is pre-determined both players and owners perspec- the return of AMA Pro Racing to the league and unions have vol- already being under contract. CBA. Hunter, who’s job is to serve what a rookie can sign for. NBA tives. As you can see there is lot Miller Motorsports Park for the leyed new CBA terms back and These issues have soured the the players, believes those num- players can sign larger contracts that needs to be negotiated. With first time since 2008. They will forth like a tennis ball at the owners. bers are drastically exaggerated. the longer they have been in the the NFL in an uncapped year and be joined on the schedule by the US Open. The players and their For the players, the rookie In the NBA, contracts are league, rewarding players for lon- the NBA in the final year of their third annual Lucas Oil Superbike agents want longer contracts contracts are an issue as well. The almost always fully guaranteed. gevity. CBA, lockouts are right around the Challenge. The AMA Pro Racing with more guaranteed money. players are also concerned about Oftentimes those contracts are The NFL has one major advan- corner for pro sports. series will complement the Utah The owners want to pay less for guaranteed money on their con- protracted, which serves as a sui- tage in its CBA over the NBA’s So please, if you’re a fan of the USA Round of the FIM Superbike players and stuff more bundles of tracts. Most NFL contracts are not cide pill for teams with an injured version, which is revenue sharing. NFL or NBA, hold tight to the World Championship presented by rubber band wrapped dollar bills guaranteed, therefore if a player star. Profit distribution allows for more memories of this season, because HANNspree, which will be making inside their suit pockets. suffers a career ending injury they Grant Hill missed 204 out its fourth appearance in Utah. parity in the NFL. Each year every they might be the last ones you’ll Each league struggles with sal- can be cut from the team and of 581 total regular season and NFL team has a legitimate chance enjoy for awhile. A10

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Play Finding the Fun Wagon this Summer sponsored by MostDont.org Teens in Tooele County always say, Maegan Burr “There’s nothing to do here”. Thomas Wideman drives a 1996 Truett and Osborn 1000 cc Harley Davidson off of the start line at Speed Week on the Bonneville Salt Flats Sunday. Well, this summer MostDont.org is going to change that. Go to our website www.mostdont.org car body, but a different type of est between the fourth and fifth buffeting you,” he said. On a regular basis and check for clues to find out where Speed engine which mean a different miles and that is when you set Three other drivers clocked Our Fun Wagon will secretly be located continued from page A9 classification of car. the records. Racing out here is more than 300 mph on Sunday. If you find it you will win cool prizes! “The engine is the key to set- different from other types of rac- Tavis Hammond in his Unblown Prizes like bowling, laser tag, car will progressively go faster ting records out here. You can ing. Few car races see the driver Gas Lakester hit 315 mph; Kenny movies, go-karting, food, and more! and faster. We think we can get always build an engine with with his foot to the floor on the Hoover clocked 349 mph in his up to 400 mph,” Yacoucci said. more horsepower, but the key fuel for five straight miles like Blown Gas Streamliner; and The more you play the more The California driver is used is an engine that has endurance you do out here,” he said. George Poteet clocked 311 mph chances you will have to hitting high speeds on the Salt because you have to average Yacoucci said he doesn’t get a in a Blown Gas Streamliner. To win the Grand Prize of $200 Cash! Flats. Back in 2006 in a blown gas your speed through one mile,” big “speed” sensation out on the There are multitudes of class- streamliner he clocked 352.525 Yacoucci said. salt. “You really don’t see any- es of cars and motorcycles out You must be a Tooele County student to play. mph, he then hopped in a blown During Speed Week, cars are thing out there except the moun- on the Bonneville Salt Flats tak- For a complete list of rules and for more information check fuel streamliner that same year clocked three times on the long 5- tains in the west go flying by. ing runs this week. About 390 our website or become our friend on Facebook and hit 348.743. mile course. Each entry receives There are no landmarks to tell were clocked out on the salt on He does not have to go that an average mph between the you how fast you are going and Saturday with 512 running on fast this year to set a record in the second and third mile, the third you are sitting so low in the car. Sunday. Speed Week continues XF class because the engine is and fourth mile and the fourth Going over 200 mph on a bike is through Friday with most of the not as powerful. Several records and fifth mile. a different story because you’re racing today through Thursday. he has set are with the same “Streamliners go the fast- up higher and you have the wind [email protected]

Find Your TOOELETRANSCRIPT Dream Home! BULLETIN G-ville teams sweep tourney by Mark Watson from the North Canyon Club competition featured two singles SPORTS EDITOR from Bountiful in the past, but matches and a doubles match. this year Grantsville teams were Grantsville won titles in boys Seven Grantsville youth tennis able to topple North Canyon. 12 beginner, boys 14 beginner, teams won divisional champion- Other squads competing boys 14 intermediate, boys 18 ships at tournaments at Liberty included Cottonwood Heights, intermediate, girls 12 beginner, Park in Salt Lake City on Aug. Liberty Park, Murray, Bingham girls 14 beginner and girls 16 Why 2-3 after competing in league and Kearns. intermediate. competition for five weeks this Nine Grantsville teams, which Christopher and Kelsey Elsholz summer. included four players on each teach tennis lessons throughout Settle Grantsville Summer Tennis team, competed in the tourna- the summer and then helped coordinator Jeanine Elsholz said ments with three Grantsville coach the kids during league play Grantsville teams always faced teams playing in the boys 14 and at the tournament. for Black strong competition from teams intermediate classification. Team [email protected] & White?

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courtesy of Jeanine Elsholz Several young Grantsville tennis players won matches at the USTA Utah District Playoffs this summer. Front row (l-r): Maddie Jefferies, Taylor Mecham, Derek Holt, Madison Linares, Mason Curtis, Aaron VanVleet, Gavin Holt and Justin Thomas. Back row: Coach Kelsey Elsholz, Jennifer Christensen, Bailie Sandberg, Drew Dalton, Bridger Collings, Nathan Beckett, Tytan Thurgood, Matt Waldron, coach Christopher Elsholz. Also participating were Courtney James, Ashlynn Peterson, Becca Toone, Miles Wilson and Kodie Marshall.

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Maegan Burr Kiwanis Club members Joyce Hogan, Karen Perry, Sandy Critchlow, John Brown and William Mullins (l-r) stand by a flat of baby formula at the Tooele County Food Bank. The club sponsors the baby cupboard at the food bank. Serving the Children Tooele Kiwanis Club continues to make a local impact

ooele’s Kiwanis Club mem- story by Tim Gillie involved in inviting others to join.” bers can be found providing The Kiwanis Club meets once a service throughout the com- 200 members in six months. The name week. At their meetings, members plan munity, whether it’s preparing Kiwanis comes from an Indian phrase upcoming service projects and occa- TChristmas bags for young children in thought to translate as “we trade.” sionally have a short guest speaker who the Head Start program or delivering Kiwanis landed in Tooele in 1954, keeps the group informed on what is holiday meals to the homebound. according to James Winchester, who happening in the community. The Tooele club is one of 7,700 clubs served as the first president of the local In the past, the Kiwanis Club has throughout 80 nations that make up a club. been involved with projects such as worldwide movement called Kiwanis, “That was a long time ago,” funding the DARE program, build- a global organization dedicated to Winchester said. “I don’t remember ing Settler’s Park, funding lights at changing the world one child at a time, much, just that we were very busy the Tooele High School football field, according to Kiwanis International. helping the community.” and building playgrounds at West In 2005, Kiwanis International The club today has 41 members and Elementary and the Oquirrh Hills adopted the motto “serving the chil- continues to grow. Learning Center. dren of the world.” “We get people asking about mem- To promote writing and good citi- The first Kiwanis Club was organized bership that have seen our work in the zenship, the Kiwanis Club sponsors an in Detroit, Mich., in 1915 by a group of community,” said Sandy Critchlow, local businessmen. The club attracted club president. “Our members are also SEE CHILD PAGE B8 ➤

HOMEFRONT Follow up-to-date directions for safe home canning tahns are unique accord- they were so thrilled when water ing to friends from other cress began growing in streams. Uareas. They resemble Diane Sagers The idea of putting food into little squirrels gathering nuts and CORRESPONDENT bottles was not unheard of, but it tucking them away for the winter. was also not a common practice Only the human squirrels get out at that time. the canners and freezer contain- The story of canning began ers and fill them before they tuck directions carefully, bottles that at the turn of the 19th century them away. are filled and sealed stay that way during the Napoleonic wars. The analogy may not be alto- and the food is not only safe, but Napoleon Bonaparte knew from gether flattering, but it’s hard to healthy to eat. experience that “an army march- deny a sense of satisfaction as the Food preservation has come a es on its stomach.” Apparently hard-working purveyor of this long way from the methods used he had found out that no one, food storage stands at the end of by the pioneers who settled this not even a warrior, is particu- the season, hands on hips and valley in 1849. Certainly keeping larly effective in or agreeable to surveys the results of the labors. food from the harvest was abso- do battle when he is weak from Home canning is a tradition lutely essential two years after the hunger. in Utah passed down for genera- pioneers arrived in the Salt Lake He sent hoards of foot soldiers tions from great-grandmother Valley. It spelled the difference marching across Europe. Filling to grandmother to mother to between survival and starvation. the supply wagons that followed daughter. Many things have However, these hardy folks’ was one of the logistical consid- changed over the years. The bot- choices were limited to storing erations. Exactly how do you send tles look different, the techniques root crops and the like in cellars provisions from Paris to re-supply have changed and the results are and salting, pickling and drying those supply wagons in Austria? Diane Sagers much improved. other foods. After a winter with- Home canning is a tradition in Utah. When a good harvest yields more than enough for fresh eating, bottle fruit for winter If the home canner follows out fresh greens, it is no wonder SEE CANNING PAGE B8 ➤ eating. B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY August 17, 2010 Moments in Time THE HISTORY CHANNEL ➤ On Aug. 30, 31 B.C., Cleopatra, queen of Egypt and lover of Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, takes her life following the defeat of her forces against Octavian, the future first emperor of Rome. Although Cleopatra had no Egyptian blood, she alone in her ruling house learned Egyptian. ➤ On Aug. 31, 1888, Mary Ann Nichols, the first victim of London serial killer “Jack the Ripper,” is found murdered in Whitechapel’s Buck’s Row. On Nov. 7, after a month of silence, Jack took his Mega Maze fifth and final victim, Mary Kelly. In 1892, with no leads found and no more murders recorded, the Jack the Ripper file was closed. ➤ On Sept. 1, 1983, Soviet jet fighters intercept a Korean Airlines passenger flight in Russian airspace and shoot the plane down, killing 269 passengers and crew members. The KAL flight had veered onto a course that was close to one being simultaneously flown by a U.S. spy plane. ➤ On Sept. 2, 1996, Michael Jackson earns his 12th and final solo No. 1 with the R&B ballad “You Are Not Alone,” written by R. Kelly. A court in Belgium the abbreviation D.A.R. stand ruled in 2007 that Kelly for? had plagiarized “You Are Not Alone” from a 6. MUSIC: Who wrote the Belgian song called “If We Beatles’ song “Here Comes the Can Start All Over.” Sun”? 1. U.S. STATES: What time 7. MEASUREMENTS: The ➤ On Sept. 3, 1777, the zone is the state of Alabama word “octennial” refers to a American flag is flown in in? battle for the first time, period of how many years? 2. LANGUAGE: What does the during a Revolutionary 8. MATH: What is an improper War skirmish at Cooch’s Greek prefix “crypto” mean? fraction? Bridge, Maryland. The 3. SCIENCE: What does an 9. GEOGRAPHY: What did the national flag, which ichthyologist study? became known as the African nation of Burkina Faso “Stars and Stripes,” 4. MOVIES: What was the used to be called? was based on the name of the spaceship in the 10. RELIGION: What was Pope “Grand Union” flag, a film “Alien”? John Paul II’s real name? banner carried by the 5. ABBREVIATIONS: What was Continental Army in 1776. ➤ On Sept. 4, 1951, President Harry Truman’s opening speech before a conference in San Francisco is broadcast across the nation, marking the first time a television program was broadcast from coast to coast. ➤ On Sept. 5, 1972, at the Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany, a group of Palestinian terrorists storms the Olympic Village apartment of the Israeli athletes, killing two and taking nine others hostage. The terrorists, known as Black ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW September, demanded that Israel release more than 230 Arab prisoners And if you are wondering how I asked Lindsay about the pos- the series of cute, bick- being held in Israeli jails. she shed all that baby weight, sibility, she wasn’t super hopeful ering husband-and-wife In an ensuing shootout at it’s simple: “[The weight] came of a “FlashForward” resurrection. commercials. I created a the Munich airport, the off afterward, because I wasn’t “There hasn’t been any talk contest asking you read- nine Israeli hostages were extreme about dieting nor had of that, that I know of, unfortu- ers to help, and from killed. I binged while pregnant. Just nately,” Lindsay tells me. “I know those who answered be balanced before, during and a lot of people really loved that correctly, five would win after, and treat your diet like a show, and I think it had amazing an autographed copy of bank account, and you will have potential to be really great next Mariette Hartley’s auto- no issue.” season. Unfortunately, I have not biography, “Breaking Q: One of my favorite reality • • • heard anything, but you never the Silence.” After sift- shows is “The Real Housewives” Q: I really love the addi- know -- if another cable network ing through hundreds series on Bravo. I especially love tion of Lindsay Pulsipher on wants to pick it up, that would of submissions, I have Bethenny Frankel on the New “True Blood,” but this makes be amazing!” randomly drawn five York series, and I wondered me doubt the potential re- • • • winners: Diane L. of if that show and/or Bethenny emergence of “FlashForward,” Q: What happened to the NBC Whitesboro, N.Y.; Trish would be back? -- Michele M., since Lindsay played teen- drama series “Trauma”? One C. of Waldorf, Md.; Bel Air, Md. aged Charlie in one of the final week it was on, the next it was Barbara C. of Palm A: I spoke with Bethenny scenes’ flash-forwards. Should gone. Will it be back? -- Judy, Springs, Calif.; Edward recently, and she told me she I give up on the dream of Waverly, Ohio A. of Woodbury, Conn.; has no plans to return to the “FlashForward” being picked up A: “Trauma,” a medical drama and Gordon D. (via e- “Real Housewives.” In her words: by another network? -- Fred J., that centers on a group of para- mail). They, along with Lindsay Pulsipher “I very highly doubt I will go via e-mail medics in San Francisco, was many of you who wrote back to ‘Housewives.’ I don’t see A: I am sad to report that officially canceled by the net- in, knew the answer was [email protected]. For any reason or upside for that.” I think yes, the dream might work this past May due to low James Garner. Thank you all for more news and extended inter- Besides, Bethenny is pretty busy be over. Many fans, including ratings. entering! views, visit www.celebrityextra- these days as a new mom, a myself, were drawn into the • • • Write to Cindy at King online.com and twitter.com/ newlywed and promoting her exciting series and had hoped READERS: A few months back, Features Weekly Service, Celebrity_Extra. “Body by Bethenny” workout that maybe TNT or AMC would a reader wrote in to ask who co- P.O. 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TUESDAY August 17, 2010 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B3 SCOUTING NEWS MISSIONARY Jamboral will offer Scouters a real-D experience Elder Matt Layton he basic premise of the with their Real-D encounter that The sound of crunching metal Elder Matt Layton will return reality TV genre is to take they won’t need a special pair of when a battered Oldsmobile home tomorrow after success- ordinary people and place glasses for. T T.J. Wallace reverses across the arena, swing- fully completing an LDS mission them in unscripted dramatic The smell of fresh dirt and ing abruptly to the left to T-bone GUEST COLUMNIST to the Chile Concepcion South or humorous situations. Since manure kicked up from the the station wagon, making a Mission. He has may wonderful these are supposedly real people hooves of professional bulls and direct hit to the front quarter experiences while on his mission, in supposedly real situations, the grunting sound their riders panel. The cheers and groans including the 2010 earthquake one tends to imagine what they make as they’re thrown to the of spectators as fluids begin to and tsunami and the ensuing themselves would do if placed Council Jamboral 2010 will place dirt. The slowing of time that spew like a BP oil spill across cleanup and service it required. in the same situation. It’s the ordinary Scouters in unscripted stretches eight seconds into the scorching engine, sending Elder Layton will be the fea- opportunity of a “real-life” expe- experiences that actually place 60 when the chute gate flings rience from the comfort of an them in the action, not just sur- open and a thousand pounds of a cloud of vapor that fills your tured speaker in the Grantsville oversized sofa while enjoying round them with the images. It is muscle begins to jump, twist and olfactory, causing you to gag and 6th Ward on Aug. 22 at 10:50 a.m. leftover pizza. a reality dimension that provides dive. The anxiety as you watch hold your breath, but you can’t Elder Layton is the son of Moving up the reality ladder is all who attend the opportunity to a “clown” pitch himself in front look away. Bart and Lynnea Hamatake or digital 3-D. Like many of you, I’ve experience a National Jamboree- of a thrown rider, smacking the This is Jamboral 2010 in Real- Grantsville and Alan and Valori spent some time this summer in style encampment that’s close to bull’s skull to draw his attention. D where there will be more to do Layton of Stansbury Park. We are the cinematic digital 3-D experi- home. The sound of clashing drums, than you’ll have time to partici- very proud of Elder Layton for his ence. A few movies were well Participants will need to firing guitars, and an assorted pate. Scouters from Webelos to faithful service. worth the extra cost to wear an remove themselves from any scale of vocals battling for the Ventures and their leaders can oversized pair of special glasses. oversized cushions, but only as title of “best band.” The clamor register now at www.saltlakes- The graphics surrounded you far as the Deseret Peak Complex. blending with an array of multi- couts.org. The cost is $15 per GRADUATE and gave you the feeling that you With a Jamboral Real-D registra- colored lights creating a hypnotic Scouter if registered before Sept. were actually a part of the film tion, each participant will receive effect that results in a condition 3. For more information, log on and not just watching it. Others, a 4-inch “100 Years of Scouting” called cranium nod. and click on 2010 Jamboral — Derrick Hasterok however, left me disappointed. commemorative Jamboral pock- The sinking feeling in the pit Sept. 17-18 under the “Events” Although I’m certain there was et patch, 12 collectible Scout Law of your stomach as you imagine link on the left-hand side. greater depth and realistic clarity cards (to be traded with other yourself grabbing the skateboard Derrick Paul Hasterok was Oh sure, you can probably pick provided by the 3-D enhance- Scouts/leaders), a fireworks dis- at the apex of the loop in a fron- awarded the degree of Doctor up a Jamboral patch next year ment, the animation just didn’t play that rivals Independence tside air. Joining in the collective of Philosophy in Geophysics pop out causing children to reach Day, 20 incredible shows and gasp as an athlete misses the at the Scout-O-Rama, but that from the University of Utah out into the theater in an attempt activities, 23 game areas, 69 dif- landing on the re-entry of a back- won’t give you the experience. on Aug. 6, 2010. Derrick is to grab the image. These were ferent merit badge introduction side boneless and, having eaten the son of Roger and Brenda great stories and I did see them workshops, and vendor booths turf a time or two yourself, feel- T.J. Wallace has been volunteering Hasterok of Burmingham, Ala., again, just not in 3-D. to see the latest and greatest ing the ghost pain in the palm of with the Boy Scouts of America and the son-in-law of Ken and Sept. 17-18 there is a complete- Scouting helps. your hands and the raspberry in in Tooele County since 1998. He Christine Nielson of Taylorsville ly different experience that I’d like The following are just a few of each knee as he slides down the is currently the Scout Master for and Wayne and Iris Nixdorf of to call Real-D. The Great Salt Lake the experience Scouters will get ramp. 1109 for boys with special needs. Grantsville. Derrick has accepted a post-doctorate research posi- tion at the Scripps Institution FINANCIAL FOCUS of Oceanography in San Diego, Calif. How to generate income during retirement EAGLE SCOUTS ike most people, you ry of longevity and other sources and an investment in stocks will probably save and invest of retirement income. fluctuate with changes in market Lthroughout your work- Now let’s consider two moves conditions and may be worth ing years so that you’ll be able that you may think about doing more or less than the original to afford a comfortable retire- Tye Hoffmann during your retirement years: investment when sold.) ment. Once you retire, you’ll GUEST COLUMNIST • Purchase income-produc- • Go back to work. In your want to focus on strategies to ing investments. Outside your retirement years, you may help you make the most of your IRA and 401(k), you may have decide to work part time, do retirement income — and you other investment accounts, and some consulting or even open might want to become familiar mum, but you’ll want to make inside these accounts, you’ll your own business. Of course, with these ideas well before you sure you don’t take so much that need a portfolio that can pro- the more earned income you retire. you outlive your savings. duce income for your retirement take in, the less money you’ll Basically, you’ll have some • Maximize your Social years. You may choose to own probably need to withdraw from “must do” moves and some Security benefits. You can some investment-grade bonds your investments and retire- “think about doing” moves. Let’s start collecting Social Security and certificates of deposit (CDs), ment accounts. However, if take a look at the “must do” ones as early as 62, but if you wait both of which can help provide you’ve started collecting Social first: until your “full” retirement age, you with regular interest pay- Security, any earned income you • Take the right amount of which will probably be around ments at relatively low risk to receive before your “full” retire- distributions from retirement 66, your monthly checks will your principal. However, these ment age will likely cause you to plans. Once you turn 59 1/2, you be larger. And if you wait until investments may not help you lose some of your benefits. Once may be able to take penalty-free after your full retirement age stay ahead of inflation, which, you reach full retirement age, courtesy of David Lang withdrawals, or distributions, before you start collecting ben- over a long retirement, can you can keep all your benefits, from some of your retirement efits, your checks can be even seriously erode your purchas- no matter how much you earn. Lehi Collier, Matthew Jones, Logan Lang and Nathan Collier received their Eagle accounts, such as your tradition- larger, though they’ll “top off” ing power. Consequently, you Keep these strategies in mind awards on Aug. 6. Lehi and Nathan Collier painted the Scout Wigwam for their al IRA and 401(k). But once you when you turn 70. What should also may want to consider divi- as you near retirement. They Eagle Projects, Matthew Jones painted the curbs at West Elementary, and Logan turn 70 1/2 you generally must you do? Start taking the money dend-producing stocks. Some may well come in handy. Lang painted four-square and Hopscotch outlines at Grantsville Junior High start taking distributions from as early as possible or delay of these stocks have paid, and School after the fire at Grantsville Elementary last year. Lehi and Nathan Collier these accounts. Your required payments, waiting for bigger even increased, their dividends Tye Hoffmann is an invest- are the sons of Jay and Mary Collier of Tooele, Matthew Jones is the son of minimum distribution, or RMD, paydays? There’s no one right for many years in a row, giving ment representative for Edward Robert Jones and the grandson of Tex and Connie Jones of Tooele, and Logan Lang is the son of David and the late Alleen Lang of Tooele. is based on the previous year’s answer for everyone. To get the you a chance to obtain rising Jones Investments located at 974 balance in your retirement plan maximum benefits from Social income. (Keep in mind, though, N. Main St. in Tooele. He can and life expectancy tables. You Security, you’ll need to factor in that stocks may lower or dis- be reached via e-mail at Tye. can take more than the mini- your health status, family histo- continue dividends at any time, [email protected].

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MLS #935708 living room. Main fl oor laundry and half bath. BECOME A SUB- Basement entrance. MLS #959348 SCRIBER. 882-0050 435.840.0344 FINDING OF NO SIG- NIFICANT IMPACT JOINT LAND ATTACK CRUISE MISSILE DE- FENSE ELEVATED NETTED SENSOR SYS- TEM (JLENS) U.S. ARMY DUGWAY PROVING GROUND, DUGWAY, UTAH Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 and the Council on Environmen- tal Quality regulations (40 Code of Federal Regulations [CFR] 1500-1508) implement- ing the procedural provi- sions of NEPA, the U.S. Army gives notice that a Supplemental Environ- mental Assessment (EA) has been prepared for over water test opera- tions of the Joint Land Attack Cruise Missile Defense Elevated Netted Sensor System (JLENS) at U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground (DPG), Utah and U.S. Air Force Utah Test and Training Range (UTTR). In ac- cordance with the U.S. Army's regulations im- plementing NEPA, spe- cifically 32 CFR 651.5(g), the Army re- viewed the Final EA dated September 2007 and the Supplemental EA dated September 2009 to address new re- quirements and changes to the JLENS test opera- tions. The 2007 Final EA and 2009 Supple- mental EA are hereby in- corporated by reference. Based on the findings of the Supplemental EA completed in 2010, it has been determined that an environmental impact statement is not re- quired. PROPOSED ACTION AND ALTERNATIVES The Proposed Action is a continuation of the test and evaluation of the JLENS program. JLENS has a requirement to perform radar testing over water. Radars react differently over water than over land so testing is necessary for the suc- cess of the JLENS pro- gram. The Proposed Ac- NOTICE OF TRUS- tion is to fly the same air- TEE'S SALE craft (SMART-1 and APN: 12-010-0-0161 Learjets) that are pro- Trust No. 1169334-07 posed and evaluated un- Ref: David Lloyd TRA: der the previous EA and Loan No. xxx8441. IM- EA Supplement but a dif- PORTANT NOTICE TO ferent flight profile will be PROPERTY OWNER: used which will extend YOU ARE IN DEFAULT their flight path over the UNDER A DEED OF Great Salt Lake and into TRUST, DATED May 16, commercial airspace. 2007. UNLESS YOU The Learjets with the tow TAKE ACTION TO PRO- target will originate from TECT YOUR PROP- Michael Army Airfield ERTY, IT MAY BE and the SMART-1 air- SOLD AT A PUBLIC craft will originate either SALE. IF YOU NEED from Wendover Airport AN EXPLANATION OF or the Ogden-Hinckley THIS PROCEEDING, Airport. There is not a YOU SHOULD CON- set route from the point TACT A LAWYER. On of take-off to the pro- September 14, 2010, at posed over water flight 4:30pm, James H. Woo- path. The route to the dall, Trustee James H. flight path will vary de- Woodall, as duly ap- pending on other mis- pointed Trustee under a sions being performed in Deed of Trust recorded the UTTR and other May 17, 2007, as Instru- commercial aircraft oper- ment No. 284821, in ating in the commercial Book xx, Page xx, of the airspace. The Learjets Official Records in the will reel the tow target office at the County Re- out over the UTTR and corder of Tooele County, then fly up to the starting State of Utah, executed point of the over water by David Lloyd and flight path. Depending on Thelma Diane Lloyd where they are on the Joint Tenants, will sell at UTTR when the tow is public auction to highest completely reeled out, bidder, payable in lawful the flight path could vary money of the United for each mission. States at the time of The Air Force Clover sale. Successful bidders Control provides Air must tender a deposit of Traffic Control within the $5,000 in certified funds UTTR and they work to the trustee at the time with the Federal Aviation of sale, with the balance Administration (FAA) to due by noon the follow- control the airspace. Clo- ing business day, at the ver Control will control office of the Trustee. At aircraft for the entire mis- the tooele county court- sion in coordination with house 74 South 100 the FAA. East Tooele Utah all There are currently only right, title and interest three tow target missions conveyed to and now and three Smart-1 mis- held by it under said sions scheduled; how- Deed of Trust in the ever, there could be as property situated in said many as ten missions for County and State de- each aircraft. A mission scribed as: Lot 161, is defined as one take off shetland meadows no. 1 and one landing with subdivision, according to multiple passes in the the official plat thereof flight profile. Altitudes to recorded in the office of and from the flight profile the county recorder of will be normal posted al- NOTICE OF TRUS- said county.. The street titudes. The Learjet will TEE'S SALE address and other com- fly the flight path two APN: 12-010-0-0161 mon designation of the miles ahead and 400 Trust No. 1169334-07 real property described feet above the towed tar- Ref: David Lloyd TRA: above is purported to be: get. The towed target Loan No. xxx8441. IM- 737 North 300 West will be flown below 1,000 PORTANT NOTICE TO Tooele Ut 84074. Esti- feet. The missions are PROPERTY OWNER: mated Total Debt as of FINDING OF NO SIG- proposed for the same ti- YOU ARE IN DEFAULT September 14, 2010 is NIFICANT IMPACT meframe as the other PUBLIC NOTICE UNDER A DEED OF $204,213.74. The under- JOINT LAND ATTACK test flights (2010-2013) Notice is hereby given TRUST, DATED May 16, signed Trustee disclaims CRUISE MISSILE DE- and will support the De- that the Tooele City 2007. UNLESS YOU any liability for any incor- FENSE ELEVATED velopmental Test Phase Council will meet on TAKE ACTION TO PRO- rectness of the street ad- NETTED SENSOR SYS- of the JLENS program. Wednesday, August 18, TECT YOUR PROP- dress and other common TEM (JLENS) Missions could be every 2010 at the hour of 7:30 ERTY, IT MAY BE designation, if any, U.S. ARMY DUGWAY other day and each mis- P.M. The meeting will SOLD AT A PUBLIC shown herein. Said sale PROVING GROUND, sion could last up to two be held at the Tooele SALE. IF YOU NEED will be made without DUGWAY, UTAH hours. There will be no City Hall Council Room AN EXPLANATION OF covenant or warranty, Pursuant to the National nighttime operations. located at 90 North Main THIS PROCEEDING, express or implied, re- Environmental Policy Act FINDINGS Street, Tooele, Utah. YOU SHOULD CON- garding title, possession, (NEPA) of 1969 and the The U.S. Army deter- 1. Pledge of Allegiance TACT A LAWYER. On condition or encum- Council on Environmen- mined that certain envi- 2. Open Forum for Pub- September 14, 2010, at brances, including fees, tal Quality regulations ronmental resources and lic Comment 4:30pm, James H. Woo- charges and expenses (40 Code of Federal issues will remain essen- b6 3. Resolution 2010-41 A Tooele TranscripT-BulleTindall, Trustee James H. of the Trustee and of the RegulationsTuesday [CFR] tially August unchanged 17, 2010 or will Resolution of the Tooele Woodall, as duly ap- trusts created by said 1500-1508) implement- not be affected by the City Council Authorizing pointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust, to pay the ing the procedural provi- Proposed Action, includ- Buildings Public Notices a Public Cooperative Notices Corridor Public Notices Public Notices DeedPublic of Trust Notices recorded remainingPublic principal Notices sums sionsPublic of NEPA, Notices the U.S. ingPublic geological Notices resources, Meetings PreservationMeetings Agreement Meetings Meetings May 17,Trustees 2007, as Instru- of the Trusteesnote(s) secured by ArmyMiscellaneous gives notice that a waterMiscellaneous resources, envi- for SR-112 (1000 North ment No. 284821, in said Deed of Trust. The Supplemental Environ- ronmental justice com- If you build, remodel or PUBLIC HEARING NO- Street) PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Book xx, Page xx, of the current beneficiary of the mental Assessment (EA) munities, socioeconom- remove buildings you TICE Presented by Roger The Grantsville City TOOELE COUNTY Official Records in the Trust Deed as of the has been prepared for ics, transportation, fire can place your classi- The Tooele County Plan- Baker Council will hold its regu- COUNCIL OF GOV- office at the County Re- date of this notice is: over water test opera- management, energy fied ad in 45 of Utah's ning Commission will 4. Minutes lar meeting on Wednes- ERNMENTS corder of Tooele County, Mortgage Electronic tions of the Joint Land management, hazardous newspapers for only hold a Public Hearing on August 4, 2010 day, August 18, 2010 at Notice is hereby given State of Utah, executed Registration Systems, Attack Cruise Missile materials, solid and haz- $163. for 25 words ($5. September 1, 2010 at 5. Invoices 7:00 p.m. at 429 East that the Tooele County by David Lloyd and Inc.. The record owner of Defense Elevated Netted ardous waste, and range for each additional 7:00 p.m. in the Audito- Presented by Sharon Main Street, Grantsville, Council of Governments Thelma Diane Lloyd the property as of the re- Sensor System (JLENS) management. The an- word). You will reach rium at the Tooele Dawson UT 84029. The agenda has cancelled the regu- Joint Tenants, will sell at cording of the Notice of at U.S. Army Dugway ticipated environmental up to 340,000 house- County Building 47 6. Adjourn to a Discus- is as follows: larly scheduled meeting public auction to highest Default is/are: David Proving Ground (DPG), consequences from im- holds and all you do is South Main, Tooele, sion: ROLL CALL for Thursday, August 19, bidder, payable in lawful Lloyd and Thelma Diane Utah and U.S. Air Force plementing the Proposed call the Transcript Bul- Utah to discuss the fol- (a) Secondary Water AGENDA: 2010 at 6:30 P.M. money of the United Lloyd. Dated: August 19, Utah Test and Training Action are summarized letin at 882-0050 for all lowing items: Sharon A. Dawson 1. Summary Action This meeting has been States at the time of 2010. Range (UTTR). In ac- as follows: the details. (Mention 1. SUB-2010-1 Amend- Tooele City Recorder Items cancelled due to the lack sale. Successful bidders James H. Woodall, cordance with the U.S. Air Quality: While add- UCAN Classified Net- ment to Shady Brook Pursuant to the Ameri- a. Approval of Minutes of an agenda. must tender a deposit of Trustee James H. Woo- Army's regulations im- ing 6 to 20 additional work) Lane PUD plat, located cans with Disabilities b. Approval of Business Dated this 9thth day of $5,000 in certified funds dall 10653 River Front plementing NEPA, spe- missions will increase air southwest of and adja- Act, Individuals Needing Licenses August, 2010 to the trustee at the time Parkway, Suite 290 cifically 32 CFR emissions this will result METAL ROOF/ WALL cent to Village Blvd. and Special Accommoda- c. Approval of Bills Cindy Coombs, Staff of sale, with the balance South Jordan Ut 651.5(g), the Army re- in a negligible impact to Panels, Pre-engineered Aberdeen Lane in Stans- tions Should Notify d. Personnel Matters Support due by noon the follow- 84095 (801)254-9450 viewed the Final EA the project area. The Metal Buildings. Mill bury Park; and Sharon A. Dawson, 2. Consideration of re- Tooele County Council ing business day, at the (800)245-1886 (Hotline) dated September 2007 military currently flies prices for sheeting coil 2. REZ-2010-6 Rezone Tooele City Recorder, at quest to waive develop- of Governments office of the Trustee. At Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 and the Supplemental more than 22,000 train- are at a 4 year low. You request of 87.87 acres 843-2110 prior to the ment fees for Clark Cove (Published in the Tran- the tooele county court- P.M. Signature/by: EA dated September ing and 1,000 test sor- get the savings. 17 Col- from Rural Residential meeting. TDD Phone Cottages PUD (Tooele script Bulletin August 17, house 74 South 100 James H. Woodall, 2009 to address new re- ties annually and the ors prime material, cut 5-acre minimum (RR-5) Number 843-2108 County Housing Author- 2010) East Tooele Utah all Trustee James H. Woo- quirements and changes Salt Lake City Airport to your exact length. to Rural Residential (Published in the Tran- ity Applicant). right, title and interest dall R-334919 to the JLENS test opera- serves 12 airlines with CO Building Systems (RR-1), located in the script Bulletin August 17, 3. Consideration of Public Notices conveyed to and now (Published in the Tran- tions. The 2007 Final more than 400 daily 1-800-COBLDGS southwest corner of the 2010) awarding bid for street held by it under said script Bulletin August 17, EA and 2009 Supple- flights. A conformity de- (ucan) intersection of SR 36 rebuild and repair pro- Trustees Deed of Trust in the 24 & 31, 2010) mental EA are hereby in- termination will not be and Bates Canyon Road PUBLIC NOTICE jects. property situated in said corporated by reference. required. For questions or to re- Notice is hereby given 4. Consideration of De- Deadline for public no- County and State de- Based on the findings of Biological Resources: Public Notices ceive a copy of applica- that the Tooele City seret Peak Special Serv- tices is 4 p.m. the day scribed as: Lot 161, Public Notices the Supplemental EA The proposed flight path Meetings tion materials please call Council will meet on ice District Water and prior to publication. shetland meadows no. 1 Miscellaneous completed in 2010, it has is not directly over any (435) 843-3160 and ask Wednesday, August 18, Sewer Agreement. Public notices submit- subdivision, according to been determined that an conservation areas. 2010 at the hour of 6:00 ted past the deadline Deadline for public no- to speak to one of the 5. Consideration of the official plat thereof Deadline for public no- environmental impact Given that the total num- P.M. The Meeting will will not be accepted. tices is 4 p.m. the day planning staff. Fourth of July Celebra- recorded in the office of tices is 4 p.m. the day statement is not re- ber of flights will be 6 to be held at the Tooele UPAXLP prior to publication. Dated this 16th day of tion management. the county recorder of prior to publication. quired. 20, and that the aircraft City Hall Large Confer- Public notices submit- August, 2010 6. Mayor and City Coun- said county.. The street Public notices submit- PROPOSED ACTION flight path will vary a ence Room located at 90 NOTICE OF TRUS- ted past the deadline Cindy Coombs, cil Reports. address and other com- ted past the deadline AND ALTERNATIVES half-mile on either side North Main Street, TEE'S SALE will not be accepted. Secretary 7. Adjourn. mon designation of the will not be accepted. The Proposed Action is of the centerline and not Tooele, Utah. APN: 12-010-0-0161 UPAXLP Tooele County Plan- Rachel Wright real property described UPAXLP a continuation of the test directly fly over the same 1. Closed Meeting to Trust No. 1169334-07 ning City Recorder Ref: David Lloyd TRA: above is purported to be: and evaluation of the point on each mission Discuss: NOTICE LEPC AGENDA (Published in the Tran- In compliance with the Loan No. xxx8441. IM- 737 North 300 West JLENS program. JLENS the impacts to migratory (a) Pending Litigation A Title V permit applica- Agenda for the LEPC script Bulletin August 17, Americans with Disability PORTANT NOTICE TO Tooele Ut 84074. Esti- has a requirement to birds, including pelicans, 2. Reopen Meeting tion for the Wasatch Re- meeting to be held 2010) Act, Grantsville City will PROPERTY OWNER: mated Total Debt as of perform radar testing or other wildlife are not 3. Strategic Planning gional Landfill: Skull Val- Wednesday, August accommodate reason- YOU ARE IN DEFAULT September 14, 2010 is over water. Radars react considered significant. with Jason Burningham ley Landfill source has 25th, 2010 at 1:30 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICE able requests to assist UNDER A DEED OF $204,213.74. The under- differently over water According to personal Sharon A. Dawson been reviewed by the in the Sheriff's Office Notice is hereby given persons with disabilities TRUST, DATED May 16, signed Trustee disclaims than over land so testing communications with Tooele City Recorder Utah Division of Air Training Room. that the Tooele City to participate in meet- 2007. UNLESS YOU any liability for any incor- is necessary for the suc- state and private agen- Pursuant to the Ameri- Quality and a draft per- 1. Welcome - Chairman, Council will meet on ings. Requests for as- TAKE ACTION TO PRO- rectness of the street ad- cess of the JLENS pro- cies familiar with bird ac- cans with Disabilities mit has been prepared. LEPC Wednesday, August 18, sistance may be made TECT YOUR PROP- dress and other common gram. The Proposed Ac- tivity on the Great Salt Act, Individuals Needing This draft permit, with 2. Approve July minutes 2010 at the hour of 7:30 by calling City Hall (435) ERTY, IT MAY BE designation, if any, tion is to fly the same air- Lake, if test flights are Special Accommoda- support documentation, 3. Haz Mat reports, P.M. The meeting will 884-3411 at least 3 days SOLD AT A PUBLIC shown herein. Said sale craft (SMART-1 and held between November tions Should Notify is available for public re- Harry Shinton be held at the Tooele in advance of a meeting. SALE. IF YOU NEED will be made without Learjets) that are pro- 1st and February 1st, Sharon A. Dawson, view and comment. 4. Review upcoming City Hall Council Room (Published in the Tran- AN EXPLANATION OF covenant or warranty, posed and evaluated un- bird problems can be Tooele City Recorder, at The Title V Operating training located at 90 North Main script Bulletin August 17, THIS PROCEEDING, express or implied, re- der the previous EA and avoided. 843-2110 prior to the Permits Program does 5. Kim Hammer, Emer- Street, Tooele, Utah. 2010) YOU SHOULD CON- garding title, possession, EA Supplement but a dif- Cultural Resources: No meeting. TDD Phone not impose new substan- gency Services 1. Pledge of Allegiance TACT A LAWYER. On condition or encum- ferent flight profile will be direct effects to cultural Number 843-2108 tive requirements on a 6. Next meeting-Septem- 2. Open Forum for Pub- September 14, 2010, at brances, including fees, used which will extend resources are expected. (Published in the Tran- source but does require ber 29th, 2010 lic Comment 4:30pm, James H. Woo- charges and expenses their flight path over the Indirect effects (noise/ script Bulletin August 17, Your Local that sources subject to 7. Adjourn 3. Resolution 2010-41 A dall, Trustee James H. of the Trustee and of the Great Salt Lake and into visual) are not expected 2010) the program obtain a re- Harry Shinton Resolution of the Tooele News Source Woodall, as duly ap- trusts created by said commercial airspace. to be significant. Be- newable operating per- The Learjets with the tow cause the Spiral Jetty LEPC Chairman City Council Authorizing WANT TO get the latest TOOELE pointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust, to pay the TRANSCRIPT mit that clarifies, in a sin- (Published in the Tran- a Cooperative Corridor local news? Subscribe Deed of Trust recorded remaining principal sums target will originate from and the Golden Spike BULLETIN gle document, which re- script Bulletin August 17 Preservation Agreement to the Transcript Bulle- May 17, 2007, as Instru- of the note(s) secured by Michael Army Airfield National Historic Site are quirements apply to the & 19, 2010) for SR-112 (1000 North tin. ment No. 284821, in said Deed of Trust. The and the SMART-1 air- located approximately 18 source and assures the Street) Book xx, Page xx, of the current beneficiary of the craft will originate either to 20 miles east of the source's compliance with Presented by Roger Official Records in the Trust Deed as of the from Wendover Airport proposed JLENS flight those requirements. Baker office at the County Re- date of this notice is: or the Ogden-Hinckley path, airplane activity will Review of the draft per- 4. Minutes corder of Tooele County, Mortgage Electronic Airport. There is not a most likely not be audi- mit and support docu- August 4, 2010 State of Utah, executed Registration Systems, set route from the point ble and well below the mentation is available by 5. Invoices by David Lloyd and Inc.. The record owner of of take-off to the pro- Army and FAA's 65 deci- appointment only, be- Presented by Sharon Thelma Diane Lloyd the property as of the re- posed over water flight bel level cited as accept- tween the hours of 7:00 Dawson Joint Tenants, will sell at cording of the Notice of path. The route to the able for residences and a.m. and 6:00 p.m., 6. Adjourn to a Discus- public auction to highest Default is/are: David flight path will vary de- other noise-sensitive Monday through Thurs- sion: bidder, payable in lawful Lloyd and Thelma Diane pending on other mis- uses. The scenic value day (excluding holidays) (a) Secondary Water money of the United Lloyd. Dated: August 19, sions being performed in of the Spiral Jetty and Homes 2010. at the offices of the Divi- the UTTR and other the Golden Spike Na- Sharon A. Dawson States at the time of #9 Benchmark Village 7742 Mountainview Dr. 632 Haylie Lane sion of Air Quality, 195 Tooele City Recorder sale. Successful bidders James H. Woodall, commercial aircraft oper- tional Historic Site will North 1950 West, Salt Pursuant to the Ameri- must tender a deposit of Trustee James H. Woo- ating in the commercial not be compromised by Lake City. To schedule Tooelecans with Disabilities Lakepoint $5,000 in certifiedTooele funds dall 10653 River Front airspace. The Learjets aircraft flying in the an appointment during Act, Individuals Needing to the trustee at the time Parkway, Suite 290 will reel the tow target JLENS flight path. This the comment period, Special Accommoda- of sale, with the balance South Jordan Ut out over the UTTR and is because the closest please contact the Oper- tions Should Notify due by noon the follow- 84095 (801)254-9450 then fly up to the starting distance to the proposed ating Permit section at Sharon A. Dawson, ing business day, at the (800)245-1886 (Hotline) point of the over water JLENS flight path is ap- 801-536-4000. The draft Tooele City Recorder, at office of the UNDERTrustee. At Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 flight path. Depending on proximately 18 to 20 permit may also be 843-2110 prior to the the tooele county court- P.M. Signature/by: where they are on the miles away. At this dis- viewed on the Internet at meeting. TDD Phone house 74 South 100 James H. Woodall, UTTR when the tow is tance, even the largest Horse http://www.airquality.uta Number 843-2108 East Tooele Utah all Trustee James H. Woo- completely reeled out, military aircraft could not Property h.gov/Permits/Re- (Published in the Tran- right, title and interest dall R-334919 the flight path could vary be identified without the CONTRACT port_OPS_Public_Com- script Bulletin August 17, conveyed to and now (Published in the Tran- for each mission. aid of powerful binocu- ment.htm. Beautiful benchmark2010) condo with new Enjoy 2 acres of horse property and a cozy heldEast Bench by it beauty under fully said finished,script Bulletin open floor August 17, The Air Force Clover lars. Written comments will be carpet, new paint, new kitchen coun- three bedroom house. Newly remodeled Deedplan, 6 ofbedrooms, Trust in 3 full the bathrooms,24 & 31, 2010)2 family Control provides Air Airspace Management: accepted until 5:00 p.m. propertyrooms. Wetsituated bar in in the said basement. Great views. Traffic Control within the The Proposed Action is tertop, fully finished basement. and plenty of room for your horse! 30 days from the publi- County and State de- UTTR and they work not expected to have a $ $ $ cation date of this notice. scribed as: Lot 161, with the Federal Aviation significant effect on air- Only 175,000 Only 239,000 Only 299,000 Comments may also be shetland meadows no. 1 Administration (FAA) to space use. Commercial sent by E-mail to subdivision, according to control the airspace. Clo- and military aircraft cur- [email protected]. Com- the official plat thereof ver Control will control rently fly over the Great ments should reference 6591 N Harvest Ln 657 E 700 N recorded7756 in the officeDove of Circle aircraft for the entire mis- Salt Lake at altitudes of the permit number and the county recorder of sion in coordination with 1,000 feet above ground should be mailed or de- Stansbury Park Tooele said county..Lakepoint The street the FAA. level and higher. Small livered to: address and other com- There are currently only aircraft currently fly over Utah Division of Air mon designation of the three tow target missions the Great Salt Lake at al- Quality real property described and three Smart-1 mis- titudes of less than 1,000 195 N 1950 W above is purported to be: sions scheduled; how- feet above ground level. P.O. Box 144820 737 North 300 West ever, there could be as Learjets and the Smart-1 Salt Lake City, UT Tooele Ut 84074. Esti- many as ten missions for aircraft are compatible 84114-4820 mated Total Debt as of each aircraft. A mission with aircraft that cur- A public hearing may be September 14, 2010 is is defined as one take off rently use the proposed held if a hearing is re- $204,213.74. The under- and one landing with airports and fly in the vi- quested within 15 days signed Trustee disclaims multiple passes in the cinity of the proposed of the publication of this Very roomy! 3 family rooms and a Lovely neighborhood. Nice lot. Roomy any1.15 liability acres for ofany horse incor- property! 2400 flight profile. Altitudes to flight path. Management notice and the request rectness of the street ad- and from the flight profile of airspace under the theater room. 5 bedrooms and 3 floor plan, 3 bedrooms 2 baths & an square feet! 3 bedrooms and 2 bath- otherwise meets the re- dress and other common will be normal posted al- Proposed Action will oc- bathrooms. This is a must see! unfinished basement with room to grow! rooms. New carpet, new paint. quirements of Utah Code designation, if any, titudes. The Learjet will cur under the same con- Annotated $ $ shown herein. Said$ sale fly the flight path two straints as current air- 259,900 259,900 63-46a-5(2)(b). Only Only 154,900 will be Only made without miles ahead and 400 space management. Additional information: covenant or warranty, feet above the towed tar- Visual Resources / Land NAME AND ADDRESS express or implied, re- get. The towed target Use: The area of the OF PERMITTEE: garding title, possession, will be flown below 1,000 proposed flight path is Wasatch Regional Land- condition or encum- feet. The missions are considered to be a low fill brances, including fees, proposed for the same ti- sensitivity area because Skull Valley Landfill charges and expenses meframe as the other of the sparse population 8833 N Rowley Rd of the Trustee and of the test flights (2010-2013) and proximity to existing Rowley UT 84029 trusts created by said and will support the De- structures. Aircraft flights Activity Involved in the Deed of Trust, to pay the velopmental Test Phase in this area are common Lots & Property Permit Action: This of the JLENS program. given the location to the remaining principal sums is a Title V initial applica- of the note(s) secured by Missions could be every Salt Lake Airport and tion Deer Hollow Final Phase 2 Acre Lot said Deed of Trust. The other day and each mis- other small regional air- 2 Acre Lot Permit Number: current beneficiary of the sion could last up to two ports. The majority of #4500090001 Trust Deed as of the hours. There will be no the flight path is over wa- Tooele Stockton Southeast Tooele Emissions Change: date of this notice is: nighttime operations. ter; only at the beginning There are no emissions Mortgage Electronic FINDINGS and end points of the changes associated with Registration Systems, The U.S. Army deter- flight path will the aircraft Most Gorgeous this action. Inc.. The record owner of mined that certain envi- be visible. No significant For further information the property as of the re- ronmental resources and impacts are anticipated please contact Ron cordingViews of the Notice of of Tooele issues will remain essen- to visual resources. The Reece at the Division of Default is/are: David tially unchanged or will flight path does not fly di- Air Quality, 801-536- Lloyd and Thelma Diane not be affected by the rectly over any of the vis- Valley 4000. Lloyd. Dated: August 19, Proposed Action, includ- ual or land use re- (Published in the Tran- 2010.2 acre lot in Southeast Tooele. Located ing geological resources, sources. Since the total script Bulletin August 17, 6 spectacular view lots on the East Bench. 2 acre lot in Stockton. Majestic view of Jameson Cassity H. Road Woodall, on the foothills. Fully water resources, envi- number of flights are lim- 2010) ronmental justice com- ited (6 to 20) and the These lots are amazing with panoramic the entire valley. Trusteedeveloped James subdivision. H. Woo- Amazing views! dall 10653 River Front munities, socioeconom- flight path does not fly di- view of the Tooele valley! 1/3 to 3/4+ lots. Beautiful Location. FINDING OF NO SIG- ics, transportation, fire rectly over any public Parkway, Suite 290 NIFICANT IMPACT $ $ South Jordan $ Ut management, energy recreational areas the 89,900 92,000 225,000 JOINT LAND ATTACK management,!"#$%&"'()*+,--.)'$ hazardous impacts are not consid- Starting at Only 84095 (801)254-9450Only CRUISE MISSILE DE- (800)245-1886 (Hotline) materials, solid and haz- ered significant. FENSE ELEVATED ardous waste, and range Noise: While adding 6 to Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 NETTED SENSOR SYS- /#%0*1#"2*3#-.*4') NEW CONSTRUCTION AVAILABLE ON ANY OF THESEP.M. Signature/by: GREAT LOTS. management. The an- 20 additional missions TEM (JLENS) ticipated environmental will increase noise levels James H. Woodall, 5$&-,2.%6 U.S. ARMY DUGWAY consequences from im- this will result in a negli- CALL FOR PRICES AND PLANS!Trustee James H. Woo- !"#$%&"'(")*"+,-"./'00)1-(0 PROVING GROUND, plementing the Proposed gible impact to the pro- dall R-334919 DUGWAY, UTAH !"2"3-'45"6%+5"7//"8-'+,-&" If you are thinking of selling your home, I would love to do a comparative(Published market in the Tran- analysis for you! Action#'&("9):*0 are summarized ject area. Pursuant to the National as !";&-<=&).-("/'>-/0follows: Safety: Air collisions of script Bulletin August 17, Environmental Policy Act 24 & 31, 2010) Air!"?/'*@"/'>-/0"A$&"*'B)*:" Quality: While add- the SMART-1 or (NEPA) of 1969 and the ing 5$%&"$C*"=&).- 6 to 20 additional Lear-type jet aircraft with !"7*("B$&-D Council on Environmen- missions will increase air other aircraft will be an tal Quality regulations emissions this will result extremely low probability (40 Code of Federal in a negligible impact to event because the air- Regulations [CFR] the project area. The craft will be separated by 1500-1508) implement- military currently flies distance or altitude ac- 7$-0* !"#!$%&'()"&$#*+ ing the procedural provi- more than 22,000 train- cording to Air Force and sions of NEPA, the U.S. ing and 1,000 test sor- FAA safety regulations. Army gives notice that a 435-224-4000 ties annually and the The proposed flight!"#$%%&'&()*+,%-./0 path Supplemental Environ- Salt89:;<= Lake City Airport was developed to avoid mental Assessment (EA) serves 12 airlines with populated areas. Call Laramie Dunn has been prepared for more than 400 daily Cumulative Impacts: Ef- over water test opera- flights. A conformity de- fects of the Proposed tions of the Joint Land termination will not be Action will not signifi- Attack Cruise Missile required. cantly contribute to or Defense Elevated Netted Biological Resources: cause cumulative im- Sensor System (JLENS) The proposed flight path pacts on environmental at U.S. Army Dugway is not directly over any resources in the area of Proving Ground (DPG), conservation areas. DPG and UTTR. Utah and U.S. Air Force Given that the total num- CONCLUSION Utah Test and Training ber of flights will be 6 to Based on the findings of Range (UTTR). In ac- 20, and that the aircraft the 2010 Supplemental cordance with the U.S. flight path will vary a EA, I conclude that the Army's regulations im- half-mile on either side environmental effects of plementing NEPA, spe- of the centerline and not the Proposed Action to cifically 32 CFR directly fly over the same continue test and 651.5(g), the Army re- point on each mission evaluation of the JLENS viewed the Final EA the impacts to migratory program are not signifi- dated September 2007 birds, including pelicans, cant and the preparation and the Supplemental or other wildlife are not of an environmental im- EA dated September considered significant. pact statement is not 2009 to address new re- According to personal warranted. quirements and changes communications with DEADLINE FOR RE- to the JLENS test opera- state and private agen- CEIPT OF PUBLIC tions. The 2007 Final cies familiar with bird ac- COMMENTS AND EA and 2009 Supple- tivity on the Great Salt POINT OF CONTACT mental EA are hereby in- Lake, if test flights are AND POINT OF CON- corporated by reference. held between November TACT FOR ADDI- Based on the findings of 1st and February 1st, TIONAL INFORMATION the Supplemental EA bird problems can be Comments are particu- completed in 2010, it has avoided. larly invited from tribal, been determined that an Cultural Resources: No federal, state, county, environmental impact direct effects to cultural and local government of- statement is not re- resources are expected. ficials or agencies, Citi- quired. Indirect effects (noise/ zen Advisory Boards, PROPOSED ACTION visual) are not expected Restoration Boards and AND ALTERNATIVES to be significant. Be- any other groups or par- The Proposed Action is cause the Spiral Jetty ties who may have inter- a continuation of the test and the Golden Spike est in environmental ef- and evaluation of the National Historic Site are fects of the proposed ac- JLENS program. JLENS located approximately 18 tion. The EA and sup- has a requirement to to 20 miles east of the porting documents are perform radar testing proposed JLENS flight on file and may be over water. Radars react path, airplane activity will viewed by interested differently over water most likely not be audi- parties at the Public Af- than over land so testing ble and well below the fairs Office, U.S. Army is necessary for the suc- Army and FAA's 65 deci- Dugway Proving Ground cess of the JLENS pro- bel level cited as accept- (435) 831-3409. Com- gram. The Proposed Ac- able for residences and ments will be received tion is to fly the same air- other noise-sensitive during the 30-day period craft (SMART-1 and uses. The scenic value following the first publi- Learjets) that are pro- of the Spiral Jetty and cation of the public no- posed and evaluated un- the Golden Spike Na- tice. Comments should der the previous EA and tional Historic Site will be addressed to the EA Supplement but a dif- not be compromised by Commander, U.S. Army ferent flight profile will be aircraft flying in the Dugway Proving used which will extend JLENS flight path. This Ground, ATTN: TEDT- their flight path over the is because the closest DP-PA, Dugway, Utah Great Salt Lake and into distance to the proposed 84022. commercial airspace. JLENS flight path is ap- WILLIAM E. KING IV The Learjets with the tow proximately 18 to 20 COL, CM target will originate from miles away. At this dis- Commanding Michael Army Airfield tance, even the largest U.S. Army Dugway and the SMART-1 air- military aircraft could not Proving Ground craft will originate either be identified without the (Published in the Tran- from Wendover Airport aid of powerful binocu- script Bulletin August 12, or the Ogden-Hinckley lars. 17 & 19, 2010) Airport. There is not a Airspace Management: set route from the point The Proposed Action is of take-off to the pro- not expected to have a posed over water flight significant effect on air- path. The route to the space use. Commercial flight path will vary de- and military aircraft cur- pending on other mis- rently fly over the Great sions being performed in Salt Lake at altitudes of the UTTR and other 1,000 feet above ground commercial aircraft oper- level and higher. Small ating in the commercial aircraft currently fly over airspace. The Learjets the Great Salt Lake at al- will reel the tow target titudes of less than 1,000 out over the UTTR and feet above ground level. then fly up to the starting Learjets and the Smart-1 point of the over water aircraft are compatible flight path. Depending on with aircraft that cur- where they are on the rently use the proposed UTTR when the tow is airports and fly in the vi- completely reeled out, cinity of the proposed the flight path could vary flight path. Management for each mission. of airspace under the The Air Force Clover Proposed Action will oc- Control provides Air cur under the same con- Traffic Control within the straints as current air- UTTR and they work space management. with the Federal Aviation Visual Resources / Land Administration (FAA) to Use: The area of the control the airspace. Clo- proposed flight path is ver Control will control considered to be a low aircraft for the entire mis- sensitivity area because sion in coordination with of the sparse population the FAA. and proximity to existing There are currently only structures. Aircraft flights three tow target missions in this area are common and three Smart-1 mis- given the location to the sions scheduled; how- Salt Lake Airport and ever, there could be as other small regional air- many as ten missions for ports. The majority of each aircraft. A mission the flight path is over wa- is defined as one take off ter; only at the beginning and one landing with and end points of the multiple passes in the flight path will the aircraft flight profile. Altitudes to be visible. No significant and from the flight profile impacts are anticipated will be normal posted al- to visual resources. The titudes. The Learjet will flight path does not fly di- fly the flight path two rectly over any of the vis- miles ahead and 400 ual or land use re- feet above the towed tar- sources. Since the total get. The towed target number of flights are lim- will be flown below 1,000 ited (6 to 20) and the feet. The missions are flight path does not fly di- proposed for the same ti- rectly over any public meframe as the other recreational areas the test flights (2010-2013) impacts are not consid- and will support the De- ered significant. velopmental Test Phase Noise: While adding 6 to of the JLENS program. 20 additional missions Missions could be every will increase noise levels other day and each mis- this will result in a negli- sion could last up to two gible impact to the pro- hours. There will be no ject area. nighttime operations. Safety: Air collisions of FINDINGS the SMART-1 or The U.S. Army deter- Lear-type jet aircraft with mined that certain envi- other aircraft will be an ronmental resources and extremely low probability issues will remain essen- event because the air- tially unchanged or will craft will be separated by not be affected by the distance or altitude ac- Proposed Action, includ- cording to Air Force and ing geological resources, FAA safety regulations. water resources, envi- The proposed flight path ronmental justice com- was developed to avoid munities, socioeconom- populated areas. ics, transportation, fire Cumulative Impacts: Ef- management, energy fects of the Proposed management, hazardous Action will not signifi- materials, solid and haz- cantly contribute to or ardous waste, and range cause cumulative im- management. The an- pacts on environmental ticipated environmental resources in the area of consequences from im- DPG and UTTR. plementing the Proposed CONCLUSION Action are summarized Based on the findings of as follows: the 2010 Supplemental Air Quality: While add- EA, I conclude that the ing 6 to 20 additional environmental effects of missions will increase air the Proposed Action to emissions this will result continue test and in a negligible impact to evaluation of the JLENS the project area. The program are not signifi- military currently flies cant and the preparation more than 22,000 train- of an environmental im- ing and 1,000 test sor- pact statement is not ties annually and the warranted. Salt Lake City Airport DEADLINE FOR RE- serves 12 airlines with CEIPT OF PUBLIC more than 400 daily COMMENTS AND flights. A conformity de- POINT OF CONTACT termination will not be AND POINT OF CON- required. TACT FOR ADDI- Biological Resources: TIONAL INFORMATION The proposed flight path Comments are particu- is not directly over any larly invited from tribal, conservation areas. federal, state, county, Given that the total num- and local government of- ber of flights will be 6 to ficials or agencies, Citi- 20, and that the aircraft zen Advisory Boards, flight path will vary a Restoration Boards and half-mile on either side any other groups or par- of the centerline and not ties who may have inter- directly fly over the same est in environmental ef- point on each mission fects of the proposed ac- the impacts to migratory tion. The EA and sup- birds, including pelicans, porting documents are or other wildlife are not on file and may be considered significant. viewed by interested According to personal parties at the Public Af- communications with fairs Office, U.S. Army state and private agen- Dugway Proving Ground cies familiar with bird ac- (435) 831-3409. Com- tivity on the Great Salt ments will be received Lake, if test flights are during the 30-day period held between November following the first publi- 1st and February 1st, cation of the public no- bird problems can be tice. Comments should avoided. be addressed to the Cultural Resources: No Commander, U.S. Army direct effects to cultural Dugway Proving resources are expected. Ground, ATTN: TEDT- Indirect effects (noise/ DP-PA, Dugway, Utah visual) are not expected 84022. to be significant. Be- WILLIAM E. KING IV cause the Spiral Jetty COL, CM and the Golden Spike Commanding National Historic Site are U.S. Army Dugway located approximately 18 Proving Ground to 20 miles east of the (Published in the Tran- proposed JLENS flight script Bulletin August 12, path, airplane activity will 17 & 19, 2010) most likely not be audi- ble and well below the Army and FAA's 65 deci- bel level cited as accept- able for residences and other noise-sensitive uses. The scenic value of the Spiral Jetty and the Golden Spike Na- tional Historic Site will not be compromised by aircraft flying in the JLENS flight path. This is because the closest distance to the proposed JLENS flight path is ap- proximately 18 to 20 miles away. At this dis- tance, even the largest military aircraft could not be identified without the aid of powerful binocu- lars. Airspace Management: The Proposed Action is not expected to have a significant effect on air- space use. Commercial and military aircraft cur- rently fly over the Great Salt Lake at altitudes of 1,000 feet above ground level and higher. Small aircraft currently fly over the Great Salt Lake at al- titudes of less than 1,000 feet above ground level. Learjets and the Smart-1 aircraft are compatible with aircraft that cur- rently use the proposed airports and fly in the vi- cinity of the proposed flight path. Management of airspace under the Proposed Action will oc- cur under the same con- straints as current air- space management. Visual Resources / Land Use: The area of the proposed flight path is considered to be a low sensitivity area because of the sparse population and proximity to existing structures. Aircraft flights in this area are common given the location to the Salt Lake Airport and other small regional air- ports. The majority of the flight path is over wa- ter; only at the beginning and end points of the flight path will the aircraft be visible. No significant impacts are anticipated to visual resources. The flight path does not fly di- rectly over any of the vis- ual or land use re- sources. Since the total number of flights are lim- ited (6 to 20) and the flight path does not fly di- rectly over any public recreational areas the impacts are not consid- ered significant. Noise: While adding 6 to 20 additional missions will increase noise levels this will result in a negli- gible impact to the pro- ject area. Safety: Air collisions of the SMART-1 or Lear-type jet aircraft with other aircraft will be an extremely low probability event because the air- craft will be separated by distance or altitude ac- cording to Air Force and FAA safety regulations. The proposed flight path was developed to avoid populated areas. Cumulative Impacts: Ef- fects of the Proposed Action will not signifi- cantly contribute to or cause cumulative im- pacts on environmental resources in the area of DPG and UTTR. CONCLUSION Based on the findings of the 2010 Supplemental EA, I conclude that the environmental effects of the Proposed Action to continue test and evaluation of the JLENS program are not signifi- cant and the preparation of an environmental im- pact statement is not warranted. DEADLINE FOR RE- CEIPT OF PUBLIC COMMENTS AND POINT OF CONTACT AND POINT OF CON- TACT FOR ADDI- TIONAL INFORMATION Comments are particu- larly invited from tribal, federal, state, county, and local government of- ficials or agencies, Citi- zen Advisory Boards, Restoration Boards and any other groups or par- ties who may have inter- est in environmental ef- fects of the proposed ac- tion. The EA and sup- porting documents are on file and may be viewed by interested parties at the Public Af- fairs Office, U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground (435) 831-3409. Com- ments will be received during the 30-day period following the first publi- cation of the public no- tice. Comments should be addressed to the Commander, U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground, ATTN: TEDT- DP-PA, Dugway, Utah 84022. WILLIAM E. KING IV COL, CM Commanding U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin August 12, 17 & 19, 2010) FINDING OF NO SIG- NIFICANT IMPACT JOINT LAND ATTACK CRUISE MISSILE DE- FENSE ELEVATED NETTED SENSOR SYS- TEM (JLENS) U.S. ARMY DUGWAY PROVING GROUND, DUGWAY, UTAH Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 and the Council on Environmen- tal Quality regulations (40 Code of Federal Regulations [CFR] 1500-1508) implement- ing the procedural provi- sions of NEPA, the U.S. Army gives notice that a Supplemental Environ- mental Assessment (EA) has been prepared for over water test opera- tions of the Joint Land Attack Cruise Missile Defense Elevated Netted Sensor System (JLENS) at U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground (DPG), Utah and U.S. Air Force Utah Test and Training Range (UTTR). In ac- cordance with the U.S. Army's regulations im- plementing NEPA, spe- cifically 32 CFR 651.5(g), the Army re- viewed the Final EA dated September 2007 and the Supplemental EA dated September 2009 to address new re- quirements and changes to the JLENS test opera- tions. The 2007 Final EA and 2009 Supple- mental EA are hereby in- corporated by reference. Based on the findings of the Supplemental EA completed in 2010, it has been determined that an environmental impact statement is not re- quired. PROPOSED ACTION AND ALTERNATIVES The Proposed Action is a continuation of the test and evaluation of the JLENS program. JLENS has a requirement to perform radar testing over water. Radars react differently over water than over land so testing is necessary for the suc- cess of the JLENS pro- gram. The Proposed Ac- tion is to fly the same air- craft (SMART-1 and Learjets) that are pro- posed and evaluated un- der the previous EA and EA Supplement but a dif- ferent flight profile will be used which will extend their flight path over the FINDING OF NO SIG- Great Salt Lake and into NIFICANT IMPACT commercial airspace. JOINT LAND ATTACK The Learjets with the tow CRUISE MISSILE DE- target will originate from FENSE ELEVATED Michael Army Airfield NETTED SENSOR SYS- and the SMART-1 air- TEM (JLENS) craft will originate either U.S. ARMY DUGWAY from Wendover Airport PROVING GROUND, or the Ogden-Hinckley DUGWAY, UTAH Airport. There is not a Pursuant to the National set route from the point Environmental Policy Act of take-off to the pro- (NEPA) of 1969 and the posed over water flight Council on Environmen- path. The route to the tal Quality regulations flight path will vary de- (40 Code of Federal pending on other mis- Regulations [CFR] sions being performed in 1500-1508) implement- the UTTR and other ing the procedural provi- commercial aircraft oper- sions of NEPA, the U.S. ating in the commercial Army gives notice that a airspace. The Learjets Supplemental Environ- will reel the tow target mental Assessment (EA) out over the UTTR and has been prepared for then fly up to the starting over water test opera- point of the over water tions of the Joint Land flight path. Depending on Attack Cruise Missile where they are on the Defense Elevated Netted UTTR when the tow is Sensor System (JLENS) completely reeled out, at U.S. Army Dugway the flight path could vary Proving Ground (DPG), for each mission. Utah and U.S. Air Force The Air Force Clover Utah Test and Training Control provides Air Range (UTTR). In ac- Traffic Control within the cordance with the U.S. UTTR and they work Army's regulations im- with the Federal Aviation plementing NEPA, spe- Administration (FAA) to cifically 32 CFR control the airspace. Clo- 651.5(g), the Army re- ver Control will control viewed the Final EA aircraft for the entire mis- dated September 2007 sion in coordination with and the Supplemental the FAA. EA dated September There are currently only 2009 to address new re- three tow target missions quirements and changes and three Smart-1 mis- to the JLENS test opera- sions scheduled; how- tions. The 2007 Final ever, there could be as EA and 2009 Supple- many as ten missions for mental EA are hereby in- each aircraft. A mission corporated by reference. is defined as one take off Based on the findings of and one landing with the Supplemental EA multiple passes in the completed in 2010, it has flight profile. Altitudes to been determined that an and from the flight profile environmental impact will be normal posted al- statement is not re- titudes. The Learjet will quired. fly the flight path two PROPOSED ACTION miles ahead and 400 AND ALTERNATIVES feet above the towed tar- The Proposed Action is get. The towed target a continuation of the test will be flown below 1,000 and evaluation of the feet. The missions are JLENS program. JLENS proposed for the same ti- has a requirement to meframe as the other perform radar testing test flights (2010-2013) over water. Radars react and will support the De- differently over water velopmental Test Phase than over land so testing of the JLENS program. is necessary for the suc- Missions could be every cess of the JLENS pro- other day and each mis- gram. The Proposed Ac- sion could last up to two tion is to fly the same air- hours. There will be no craft (SMART-1 and nighttime operations. Learjets) that are pro- FINDINGS posed and evaluated un- The U.S. Army deter- der the previous EA and mined that certain envi- EA Supplement but a dif- ronmental resources and ferent flight profile will be issues will remain essen- used which will extend tially unchanged or will their flight path over the not be affected by the Great Salt Lake and into Proposed Action, includ- commercial airspace. ing geological resources, The Learjets with the tow water resources, envi- target will originate from ronmental justice com- Michael Army Airfield munities, socioeconom- and the SMART-1 air- ics, transportation, fire craft will originate either management, energy from Wendover Airport management, hazardous or the Ogden-Hinckley materials, solid and haz- Airport. There is not a ardous waste, and range set route from the point management. The an- of take-off to the pro- ticipated environmental posed over water flight consequences from im- path. The route to the plementing the Proposed flight path will vary de- Action are summarized pending on other mis- as follows: sions being performed in Air Quality: While add- the UTTR and other ing 6 to 20 additional commercial aircraft oper- missions will increase air ating in the commercial emissions this will result airspace. The Learjets in a negligible impact to will reel the tow target the project area. The out over the UTTR and military currently flies then fly up to the starting more than 22,000 train- point of the over water ing and 1,000 test sor- flight path. Depending on ties annually and the where they are on the Salt Lake City Airport UTTR when the tow is serves 12 airlines with completely reeled out, more than 400 daily the flight path could vary flights. A conformity de- for each mission. termination will not be The Air Force Clover required. Control provides Air Biological Resources: Traffic Control within the The proposed flight path UTTR and they work is not directly over any with the Federal Aviation conservation areas. Administration (FAA) to Given that the total num- control the airspace. Clo- ber of flights will be 6 to ver Control will control 20, and that the aircraft aircraft for the entire mis- flight path will vary a sion in coordination with half-mile on either side the FAA. of the centerline and not There are currently only directly fly over the same three tow target missions point on each mission and three Smart-1 mis- the impacts to migratory sions scheduled; how- birds, including pelicans, ever, there could be as or other wildlife are not many as ten missions for considered significant. each aircraft. A mission According to personal is defined as one take off communications with and one landing with state and private agen- multiple passes in the cies familiar with bird ac- flight profile. Altitudes to tivity on the Great Salt and from the flight profile Lake, if test flights are will be normal posted al- held between November titudes. The Learjet will 1st and February 1st, fly the flight path two bird problems can be miles ahead and 400 avoided. feet above the towed tar- Cultural Resources: No get. The towed target direct effects to cultural will be flown below 1,000 resources are expected. feet. The missions are Indirect effects (noise/ proposed for the same ti- visual) are not expected meframe as the other to be significant. Be- test flights (2010-2013) cause the Spiral Jetty and will support the De- and the Golden Spike velopmental Test Phase National Historic Site are of the JLENS program. located approximately 18 Missions could be every to 20 miles east of the other day and each mis- proposed JLENS flight sion could last up to two path, airplane activity will hours. There will be no most likely not be audi- nighttime operations. ble and well below the FINDINGS Army and FAA's 65 deci- The U.S. Army deter- bel level cited as accept- mined that certain envi- able for residences and ronmental resources and other noise-sensitive issues will remain essen- uses. The scenic value tially unchanged or will of the Spiral Jetty and not be affected by the the Golden Spike Na- Proposed Action, includ- tional Historic Site will ing geological resources, not be compromised by water resources, envi- aircraft flying in the ronmental justice com- JLENS flight path. This munities, socioeconom- is because the closest ics, transportation, fire distance to the proposed management, energy JLENS flight path is ap- management, hazardous proximately 18 to 20 materials, solid and haz- miles away. At this dis- ardous waste, and range tance, even the largest management. The an- military aircraft could not ticipated environmental be identified without the consequences from im- aid of powerful binocu- plementing the Proposed lars. Action are summarized Airspace Management: as follows: The Proposed Action is Air Quality: While add- not expected to have a ing 6 to 20 additional significant effect on air- missions will increase air space use. Commercial emissions this will result and military aircraft cur- in a negligible impact to rently fly over the Great the project area. The Salt Lake at altitudes of military currently flies 1,000 feet above ground more than 22,000 train- level and higher. Small ing and 1,000 test sor- aircraft currently fly over ties annually and the the Great Salt Lake at al- Salt Lake City Airport titudes of less than 1,000 serves 12 airlines with feet above ground level. more than 400 daily Learjets and the Smart-1 flights. A conformity de- aircraft are compatible termination will not be with aircraft that cur- required. rently use the proposed Biological Resources: airports and fly in the vi- The proposed flight path cinity of the proposed is not directly over any flight path. Management conservation areas. of airspace under the Given that the total num- Proposed Action will oc- ber of flights will be 6 to cur under the same con- 20, and that the aircraft straints as current air- flight path will vary a space management. half-mile on either side Visual Resources / Land of the centerline and not Use: The area of the directly fly over the same proposed flight path is point on each mission considered to be a low the impacts to migratory sensitivity area because birds, including pelicans, of the sparse population or other wildlife are not and proximity to existing considered significant. structures. Aircraft flights According to personal in this area are common communications with given the location to the state and private agen- Salt Lake Airport and cies familiar with bird ac- other small regional air- tivity on the Great Salt ports. The majority of Lake, if test flights are the flight path is over wa- held between November ter; only at the beginning 1st and February 1st, and end points of the bird problems can be flight path will the aircraft avoided. be visible. No significant Cultural Resources: No impacts are anticipated direct effects to cultural to visual resources. The resources are expected. flight path does not fly di- Indirect effects (noise/ rectly over any of the vis- visual) are not expected ual or land use re- to be significant. Be- sources. Since the total cause the Spiral Jetty number of flights are lim- and the Golden Spike ited (6 to 20) and the National Historic Site are flight path does not fly di- located approximately 18 rectly over any public to 20 miles east of the recreational areas the proposed JLENS flight impacts are not consid- path, airplane activity will ered significant. most likely not be audi- Noise: While adding 6 to ble and well below the 20 additional missions Army and FAA's 65 deci- will increase noise levels bel level cited as accept- this will result in a negli- able for residences and gible impact to the pro- other noise-sensitive ject area. uses. The scenic value Safety: Air collisions of of the Spiral Jetty and the SMART-1 or the Golden Spike Na- Lear-type jet aircraft with tional Historic Site will other aircraft will be an not be compromised by extremely low probability aircraft flying in the event because the air- JLENS flight path. This craft will be separated by is because the closest distance or altitude ac- distance to the proposed cording to Air Force and JLENS flight path is ap- FAA safety regulations. proximately 18 to 20 The proposed flight path miles away. At this dis- was developed to avoid tance, even the largest populated areas. military aircraft could not Cumulative Impacts: Ef- be identified without the fects of the Proposed aid of powerful binocu- Action will not signifi- lars. cantly contribute to or Airspace Management: cause cumulative im- The Proposed Action is pacts on environmental not expected to have a resources in the area of significant effect on air- DPG and UTTR. space use. Commercial CONCLUSION and military aircraft cur- Based on the findings of rently fly over the Great the 2010 Supplemental Salt Lake at altitudes of EA, I conclude that the 1,000 feet above ground environmental effects of level and higher. Small the Proposed Action to aircraft currently fly over continue test and the Great Salt Lake at al- evaluation of the JLENS titudes of less than 1,000 program are not signifi- feet above ground level. cant and the preparation Learjets and the Smart-1 of an environmental im- aircraft are compatible pact statement is not with aircraft that cur- warranted. rently use the proposed DEADLINE FOR RE- airports and fly in the vi- CEIPT OF PUBLIC cinity of the proposed COMMENTS AND flight path. Management POINT OF CONTACT of airspace under the AND POINT OF CON- Proposed Action will oc- TACT FOR ADDI- cur under the same con- TIONAL INFORMATION straints as current air- Comments are particu- space management. larly invited from tribal, Visual Resources / Land federal, state, county, Use: The area of the and local government of- proposed flight path is ficials or agencies, Citi- considered to be a low zen Advisory Boards, sensitivity area because Restoration Boards and NOTICE OF VACANCY of the sparse population any other groups or par- NORTH TOOELE and proximity to existing ties who may have inter- COUNTY FIRE PRO- structures. Aircraft flights est in environmental ef- TECTION SPECIAL in this area are common fects of the proposed ac- SERVICE DISTRICT given the location to the tion. The EA and sup- The Tooele County Salt Lake Airport and porting documents are Commission, acting as other small regional air- on file and may be the appointing authority ports. The majority of viewed by interested for Board Members of the flight path is over wa- parties at the Public Af- the North Tooele County ter; only at the beginning fairs Office, U.S. Army Fire Protection Special and end points of the Dugway Proving Ground Service District, hereby flight path will the aircraft (435) 831-3409. Com- gives notice that a va- be visible. No significant ments will be received cancy will exist in this impacts are anticipated during the 30-day period District as of September to visual resources. The following the first publi- 1, 2010. This vacancy Tuesdayflight path does Augustnot fly di- 17,cation 2010 of the public no- will be filled by appoint- Tooele TranscripT-BulleTin b7 rectly over any of the vis- tice. Comments should ment of the Tooele ual or land use re- be addressed to the County Commission. sources.Public Since Notices the total Commander,Public Notices U.S. Army PersonsPublic interested Notices in be- numberMiscellaneous of flights are lim- DugwayMiscellaneous Proving ingMiscellaneous considered for ap- ited (6 to 20) and the Ground, ATTN: TEDT- pointment to this District flight path does not fly di- DP-PA, Dugway, Utah must submit a statement rectly over any public 84022. of qualifications and re- recreational areas the WILLIAM E. KING IV sume to the Tooele impacts are not consid- COL, CM County Clerk, 47 South ered significant. Commanding Main Street, Tooele, UT Noise: While adding 6 to U.S. Army Dugway 84074, on or before Sep- 20 additional missions Proving Ground tember 12, 2010 at 5:00 will increase noise levels (Published in the Tran- p.m. To be eligible for Your Local News this will result in a negli- script Bulletin August 12, appointment, a person gible impact to the pro- 17 & 19, 2010) must be a registered ject area. voter residing within the Request for Develop- Safety: Air collisions of District boundaries for ment Proposal the SMART-1 or which he or she is apply- The Utah School and In- Lear-type jet aircraft with ing. The District stitutional Trust Lands other aircraft will be an boundaries are as fol- Administration has re- extremely low probability lows: ceived a proposal for the event because the air- Beginning at a point development of certain craft will be separated by marked by the intersec- Trust Lands in Tooele distance or altitude ac- tion of the North-West County, located approxi- cording to Air Force and corner of Section 15, mately 5 miles south of FAA safety regulations. Township 4 South, Stockton UT and within The proposed flight path Range 3 West, and the sections 13, 14, 23 and was developed to avoid Tooele county line than 24 of Township 5 South populated areas. following the Tooele Range 5 West, SLB&M Cumulative Impacts: Ef- County line to the point and sections 19, 30 of fects of the Proposed that it intersects with the Township 5 South Action will not signifi- South line of Section 16, Range 4 West, SLB&M. cantly contribute to or Township 4 South, Any individual wishing to cause cumulative im- Range 3 West, thence submit a competing pro- pacts on environmental Westbound to the North- posal for the purchase or resources in the area of east corner of Section development of this DPG and UTTR. 24, Township 4 South property, a portion CONCLUSION Range 6 West, thence thereof, or a parcel in- Based on the findings of Southbound to the cluding any of the the 2010 Supplemental Southeast corner of Sec- above-described acre- EA, I conclude that the tion 36, Township 4 age, should also submit environmental effects of South, Range 6 West, a proposal. The Trust the Proposed Action to thence Westbound to the Lands Administration will continue test and Southwest corner of accept competing pro- evaluation of the JLENS Section 34, Township 4 posals and public com- program are not signifi- South, Range 6 West, ments until August 31, cant and the preparation thence Northbound to 2010 at TRUST LANDS of an environmental im- the Northwest corner of ADMINISTRATION Attn. pact statement is not Section 22, Township 4 Elise Erler, 675 East 500 warranted. South, Range 6 West, South, Suite 500, Salt DEADLINE FOR RE- thence Westbound to the Lake City UT 84102, CEIPT OF PUBLIC Southeast corner of Sec- (801) 538-5179 or elec- COMMENTS AND tion 13, Township 4 tronically at eliseerler@ POINT OF CONTACT South, Range 8 West, utah.gov. Reference: AND POINT OF CON- thence North to the TAD Parcel. The Admin- TACT FOR ADDI- Southeast corner of Sec- istration reserves the TIONAL INFORMATION tion 36, Township 1 right to reject any pro- Comments are particu- South, Range 8 West, posal. larly invited from tribal, thence Westbound to the (Published in the Tran- federal, state, county, Northeast corner of Sec- script Bulletin August 10, and local government of- tion 4, Township 2 12, 17, 19, 24 & 26, ficials or agencies, Citi- South, Range 14 West, 2010) zen Advisory Boards, thence Northbound to Restoration Boards and NOTICE OF VACANCY the County line, thence any other groups or par- NORTH TOOELE following the County line ties who may have inter- COUNTY FIRE PRO- East to its intersection est in environmental ef- TECTION SPECIAL with the Davis County fects of the proposed ac- SERVICE DISTRICT line thence Southbound tion. The EA and sup- The Tooele County to the point of beginning. porting documents are Commission, acting as All townships and ranges on file and may be the appointing authority being on the Salt Lake viewed by interested for Board Members of Meridian, and exempting parties at the Public Af- the North Tooele County any and all land located fairs Office, U.S. Army Fire Protection Special within the corporate lim- Dugway Proving Ground Service District, hereby its of Grantsville City and (435) 831-3409. Com- gives notice that a va- the City of Tooele. ments will be received cancy will exist in this BY ORDER OF THE during the 30-day period District as of September TOOELE COUNTY following the first publi- 1, 2010. This vacancy COMMISSION cation of the public no- will be filled by appoint- MARILYN K. GILLETTE tice. Comments should ment of the Tooele Tooele County Clerk be addressed to the County Commission. (Published in the Tran- Commander, U.S. Army Persons interested in be- script Bulletin August 17, Dugway Proving ing considered for ap- 26 & September 7, Ground, ATTN: TEDT- pointment to this District 2010) DP-PA, Dugway, Utah must submit a statement 84022. of qualifications and re- WILLIAM E. KING IV sume to the Tooele COL, CM County Clerk, 47 South Commanding Main Street, Tooele, UT U.S. Army Dugway 84074, on or before Sep- ProvingORDER Ground tember 12, 2010 atYOUR 5:00 (Published in the Tran- p.m. To be eligible for script Bulletin August 12, appointment, a person 17 & 19,CLASSIFIED 2010) must be a registered voter residing within the District boundaries for which he or she is apply- ADS ONLINE!ing. The District boundaries are as fol- lows: Beginning at a point marked by the intersec- tion of the North-West corner of Section 15, Township 4 South, Range 3 West, and the Tooele county line than FAST following the Tooele County line to the point that it intersects with the South line of Section 16, PLACEMENT,Township 4 South, Range 3 West, thence Westbound to the North- east corner of Section FAST 24, Township 4 South Range 6 West, thence Southbound to the RESULTS.Southeast corner of Sec- tion 36, Township 4 South, Range 6 West, thence Westbound to the Southwest corner of Section 34, Township 4 South, Range 6 West, thence Northbound to the Northwest corner of Section 22, Township 4 South, Range 6 West, thence Westbound to the Southeast corner of Sec- tion 13, Township 4 South, Range 8 West, thence North to the Southeast corner of Sec- tion 36, Township 1 South, Range 8 West, thence Westbound to the Northeast corner of Sec- tion 4, Township 2 South, Range 14 West, thence Northbound to the County line, thence following the County line East to its intersection with the Davis County line thence Southbound To place yourto the classifiedpoint of beginning. ads in the All townships and ranges Tooele Transcriptbeing on the Salt Bulletin, Lake visit Meridian, and exempting TOOELE www.tooeletranscript.com.any and all land located within the corporate lim- TRANSCRIPT its of Grantsville City and Your ad willthe City appear of Tooele. in the print issue of theBY Transcript ORDER OF THE Bulletin, TOOELE COUNTY BULLETIN COMMISSION Tooele ValleyMARILYN Extra K. GILLETTE and on the Tooele County Clerk tooeletranscript.com(Published in the Tran- website! script Bulletin August 17, It’s What’s Happening in Your Community 26 & September 7, 2010) SUBSCRIBE TODAY 882-0050 B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY August 17, 2010

said Earl Tate, who has been a member of Child Kiwanis since 1972. continued from page B1 The club reevaluated their fundraising three years ago and in light of the other annual Golden Rule Essay contest. Students vendors in the park decided not to sell the in participating fifth-grade classes write an sandwiches anymore but to concentrate on essay about what the golden rule means to the Fourth of July 5K Freedom Race as their them. The club members read the essays, major fundraiser, according to Critchlow. judge them and provide awards for the top Membership in Kiwanis is open to all essay in each class, school and the county. adults, without restriction, Critchlow said, The Kiwanis Club also sponsors a baby though that was not always the case. Kiwanis care cupboard at the Tooele County Food International lifted a ban on allowing female Bank, collecting money and supplies to pro- members in 1987. Tooele Kiwanis responded vide diapers, wipes and baby wash for fami- by inducting its first two female members lies in need. The club also collects items for a — Lisbet Stern and Karen Perry. pet care cupboard, particularly so the elderly Perry is still active in the club today, hav- can keep their pets, according to Critchlow. ing served as the first female president of The list of projects continues, including the Tooele Kiwanis Club and as a lieuten- making bags full of new socks and under- ant-governor, working with several clubs in a wear along with toys and candy for Head geographical area, and currently is the club Start children, preparing sack lunches for secretary. the homeless, fighting iodine deficiency, and “The men accepted me right away,” she collecting books in the English language for a said. “It was no problem.” Japanese library. Today Perry said she would encourage oth- One of the main fundraisers that sup- ers, male or female, to join. ported the Kiwanis project for years was sell- “You get out of it what you put into it,” she ing roast beef sandwiches after the Fourth of said. Maegan Burr July parade. The Tooele Kiwanis Club meets on Tooele Kiwanis Club members stand in front of the Community Resource Center and Baby Care Cupboard in Tooele on Monday morning. “I can remember getting up at 4 a.m., on Tuesdays at noon, at Sostanza at 29 N. Main Back row (l-r): Jonathan Cosman, Andy Stetz, Mike Fields, Steve Griffith, John Brown; front row: Joyce Hogan, Sandy Critchlow, Vicki Griffith, the Fourth of July to get set up and start slow in Tooele. Marilyn Gillette, Karen Perry and William Mullins. cooking the roast beef over an open spit,” [email protected]

offering 12,000 francs to anyone and he became 12,000 francs but knew that good methods Canning who could figure out a way to richer in 1809. could be made better. continued from page B1 preserve food for a long period A few years later, tin cans came I have great respect for these of time. on the scene and an Englishman women and enjoyed plenty of Plunder was a favorite option, Nicolas Appert, a Parisian named Peter Durand decided to good, safe eating from the foods but the army had to conquer candy maker, took on the chal- put them to use to seal up foods. my mother worked so hard to to plunder and there were no lenge. Like everyone else in his He heated foods in the cans and tuck away for our family. But as Are you a former Club member? guarantees that food would be day, Appert knew nothing about sealed them quickly with hot newer, safer methods come, I too plentiful even then. The problem germs, but he was observant. metal lids. The “tinned” foods adopt them. Ever played sports at a Boys & Girls Club? remained. Feeding an army was He noticed that wine stored in kept the British army and navy Years ago, all canning was We’re looking for you! no small endeavor. And keeping airtight bottles did not spoil. fed and in the American Civil War done by heating foods of all kinds that food edible until it could Following that logic, he filled of the 1860s “tinned” foods kept and sealing them. Meats and veg- Visit www.bgcgsl.org for a arrive on the front lines was wide-mouth bottles with food, the troops marching. etables were no exception. Today, another matter. corked them carefully and heated Providing food for moving heat is still the important com- short alumni survey! The fact is that malnutrition them in boiling water. He didn’t troops was nice, but fathers and ponent, but low-acid foods like was rampant among the troops. know that the heat sterilized the mothers had at least equal moti- meats and vegetables must be It is no wonder that soldiers rav- food. The hot food expanded, vation to keep foods through the heated to a higher temperature aged food supplies as part of the driving the air out and as it winter months and they adopted than boiling. The use of a pres- spoils of war. cooled the corks sank deeper into the techniques. sure cooker provides the higher When it came time for the jar, sealing out air. He may The home canning jars of the heat (240 degrees) needed to kill the troops to invade Russia, not have known why it worked, late 1800s and early 1900s were botulism. Timing is another fac- Napoleon knew he had stretched but it did. My guess is that the pretty effective. They consisted tor in food processing. Getting his boundaries. It’s a long, long success rate was probably some- of a glass-domed lid, rubber gas- the food hot enough is imperative way from Paris to Moscow, espe- where around 50 percent, but ket and wire sealing apparatus but keeping it hot enough for a cially on foot and by wagon. He that was a vast improvement over to hold it on. The bottles were long enough time is also essential sponsored an imperial contest zero. Appert was onto something heated with the lids and gaskets whether the food is acidic or not. held in place by a wire over the Foods that contain enough top, but they were not sealed. The acid are eligible for water bath heat from processing drove out canning. Fruits are high in the air. As the processing time acid, while vegetables are not, was finished, the bottles were unless they are pickled in ample business loans removed and the wire pulled amounts of vinegar or lemon down to seal the opening. juice. These were more effective than Tomatoes are the one excep- corks and provided better safety. tion to the rule for vegetables. However, it was possible for air However, in recent years, rec- to get into the bottles before they ommendations for canning were tightened down and some tomatoes have changed. They food still spoiled. are acidic, but the level of acid in The next progression came to them is just over the borderline heavy jars with zinc-coated metal from foods that must be pressure lids with a glass liner in the top. cooked. As a result, for safety The rubber gaskets were still put sake, USDA recommendations in place beneath the lids. The say that acid must be added and jars were processed and then the they must be heated longer. heavy weight of the lids against The changes in cooking times the gaskets sealed them off. from those used 10 or 15 years These were even more effective. ago are so dramatic that women Finally someone came up with chafe at making the adjustments the two-piece metal lids and to old habits. rings that we use today. The lids Altitude makes a difference in have a compound around the the boiling point of water — it edges. boils at a little lower temperature Done properly, the lids are than at sea level. To compensate, placed on bottles with clean top jars must be processed in boil- edges and rings screwed on to ing water bath canning longer hold them in place. Don’t tighten — five minutes for each thousand the rings too tightly before feet above sea level. That means processing. As the water boils that processing times must around the jars, the liquids inside be increased by 10 minutes in heat and expand driving air out Tooele. of the bottles. When the process- Adjustments must also be ing time is finished, the bottles made when steam pressure can- are removed to cool. As the cooler ning. At altitudes of 4,000 to 6,000 air of the room presses on the feet, dial gauge canners should lids, they sink down and the seal- process at 13 pounds. Weighted ing compound on the edges of gauges process at 15 pounds. the lids holds them in place seal- The processing time and pres- Your Life. Your Heritage. ing the jars. sure are always listed at sea level More than bottles have no matter where the tested recipe changed through the years. originates. It only makes sense. Techniques for bottling have also If the measures were listed for changed and improved. With the Logan, for example, adjustments new advances the products have would need to be made at higher become safer and safer. Even in and lower elevations all over the recent years, old protocols have state, but figuring out the differ- fallen to newer and better meth- ences would be problematic. By ods of food preservation. always using sea level measure- As food scientists have come to ments, the changes in processing your business better understand the workings times and pressures are consis- of microorganisms and the effect tent. our community of heat and acid on them, they Home canning methods have have continually fine-tuned the changed through the years and process of home canning. have become more and more It is important for home can- effective. If you follow up-to-date ners to keep these advances in directions on tested recipes it HeritageWest is dedicated to providing you the best services you mind as they gather the harvest is a safe and effective practice. and put it into jars. If you have taken to gardening, need to own and operate your small business. We understand how I watched and assisted in you might want to consider tak- home canning as I grew up. My ing advantage of this method of mother still had the glass-topped “squirreling away” your harvest passionate small business owners are about their business. jars she inherited from her moth- for future months. er and at a time when no one Tips for the week processed jams in a boiling water You will find recipes tested for bath, she would cover them with safety in USDA publications, USU It is more than just a job, it is your life. paraffin wax and put the glass Extension publications and the lids and gaskets on them. 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