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www.tooeletranscript.com TUESDAY TOOELETRANSCRIPT Opening day of little league See A12 BULLETIN April 29, 2008 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 114 NO. 99 50¢ Tooele cracks down on online predators New position aims to combat Internet crimes against children

by Jamie Belnap STAFF WRITER

The Tooele City Police Department is taking a bite out of Internet crimes against chil- dren by joining forces with a statewide agency to intervene, investigate and prosecute indi- photography / Troy Boman viduals who use the Internet for A barbwire fence frames an empty lot between Tooele City Hall and Walgreens the exploitation of children. in downtown Tooele. Big 5 Sporting Goods is expected to occupy the lot by the In January, the department end of the year. appointed Officer Jason Potter, a four-year member of the Tooele City Police Department, to serve as a Tooele representative for the Big 5 Sporting Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC) — an arm of the Attorney General’s Office. Goods scheduled “This type of crime is a grow- ing problem and it’s a situation that every law enforcement agency has to find solutions for,” to open downtown said Tooele City Police Chief Ron Kirby regarding why the depart- photography / Maegan Burr ment felt the appointment was by Doug Radunich building plans to be approved Detective Jason Potter sits in his work space at the Tooele City Police Department. Potter is a member of the Internet SEE DOWN PAGE A5 ➤ Crimes Against Children Task Force, which was created in 2000. STAFF WRITER by the city staff,” he said. The building will be made out Big 5 Sporting Goods, the of a concrete masonry unit and California-based sporting stone accents, Freeman said. GRAND OPENING goods chain outlet, is expected Big 5 is set to open for busi- to move into one of downtown ness in late October or early Tooele’s vacant sites at the end November. of this year, helping to revitalize Freeman said several people downtown as a major place of in the community have already business. expressed their excitement for The building will be con- a major sporting goods chain to structed in the vacant lot hit town. between Walgreens and Tooele “I have talked to residents City Hall. The lot has been the and staff members from Tooele home of several businesses over and found the coming of the the years, including a Safeway store to be well-received,” he grocery store, True Value said. “A small town such as Hardware and Quality Dodge. Tooele is a great fit for a Big 5 Barrett Freeman, develop- location, and now people won’t ment coordinator for Team have to drive to Salt Lake for all Retail Tooele Limited, the their sporting good needs.” development group for the Big Tooele City Mayor Patrick 5 project, said a conditional Dunlavy said although there use permit for the develop- were several other location ment was passed by the Tooele options for a Big 5 store, both City Planning Commission he and the city wanted to make last week. Freeman is also a sure the business was situated development coordinator for on Main Street downtown. He the Dallas, Texas-based devel- said the location may encour- opment group Worth Williams age more people and business- Properties, which has been es to come downtown, which developing Big 5 locations could aid in the city’s down- nationwide for the past 10 town revitalization process. years. “We’re hoping to bring even Although there are still more businesses to downtown some loose ends to be tied up, because it helps residents gain Freeman said construction on a bigger interest in coming here the 11,000-square-foot building and preserving it,” Dunlavy is scheduled to begin this sum- said. mer. Dunlavy said Tooele City has “Construction for Big 5 will had requests from the public photography / Troy Boman begin this June, but we still need Jamie Cunningham, assistant manager for the new Stockton Miners Cafe, looks through menus during the grand opening Tuesday morning. The cafe’s decor our site plan application and SEE OPEN PAGE A9 ➤ features Stockton mining memorabilia from the 1860s. Children’s Justice Center reports increase in cases by Tim Gillie Jensen. “But the huge increase in the Jensen said. “They know that people STAFF WRITER first four months of this year was will believe them and perpetrators will unforeseen and has been taxing on our be convicted.” The Children’s Justice Center in staff and volunteers.” Jensen said she has seen an increase Tooele may break a record this year. Jensen said there are several expla- in the number of self-reported abuse Officials with the center report that nations for this year’s overwhelming cases, where the victims have stepped 113 interviews have been conducted increase in the number of interviews. forward and told people about abuse with potential victims of abuse since “There have been more prevention on their own. the beginning of this year, compared and education programs directed at “We are seeing some pretty brave with 179 total interviews last year. youth as well as a couple of high pro- young victims,” she said. That’s nearly two-thirds of last year’s file cases last year that were success- Jensen, who has directed the cen- caseload in just the first third of this fully prosecuted and well-publicized,” ter since it opened, has noticed other year. Jensen said, referring to the cases of changes in trends over the years. The center has seen a steady increase former East Elementary School teach- “The age of perpetrators is getting in cases since it opened in 1996. In its er Chris Burton and Curtis Crittenden, younger,” she said. “It is no longer sur- first full year of operation in 1997, the former head of Tooele County’s 4-H prising to see a 6-year-old perpetrator center conducted 89 interviews. Last program. Burton pleaded guilty to of abuse.” year, nearly 180 interviews were con- eight counts of sexual abuse of a child Jensen also said they are seeing more ducted, according to recently released and Crittenden pleaded guilty to three physical abuse, including six cases of statistics from the center. counts of sexual abuse of a child and shaken baby syndrome so far in 2008. photography/ Maegan Burr “Some of that increase can be three counts of forcible sexual abuse. The center facilitates a multi-disci- Ribbons representing the 179 interviews the Children’s Justice Center conducted accounted for by the increase in popu- “These cases have given young vic- with potentially abused children last year fly in front of the center. So far in 2008 lation,” said center director Carolyn tims of abuse permission to speak,” SEE CENTER PAGE A9 ➤ the center has conducted 113 interviews.

OPEN FORUM A4 HOMETOWN B1 INSIDE OBITUARIES A6 BULLETIN BOARD B2 TV LISTINGS B3 CLASSIFIEDS B4 Tooele and ‘Wizard of Oz’ SPORTS A10 ANNOUNCEMENTS A9 Grantsville high showing at GHS schools enjoy their See A3 WEATHER junior proms Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of afternoon See B1 showers on Wednesday. Highs in the lower-70s. Complete Forecast: A2 A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY April 29, 2008 Valley Weather Forecast Kearns man killed, another injured in rollover Local Weather by Jamie Belnap Tue 73/46 STAFF WRITER 4/29 Considerable clouds early. Some A 68-year-old Kearns man was killed decrease in clouds later in the day. in a single-car rollover accident on I-80 over the weekend. Juan Meza Naranjo and his son Pedro Naranjo Castillo, 34, also of Kearns, were Wed 49/35 4/30 traveling in a 1995 GMC Jimmy in an Times of sun and clouds. Highs in eastbound lane of I-80 near milepost the upper 40s and lows in the mid 34, when Utah Highway Patrol troopers 30s. believe Naranjo fell asleep at the wheel. The SUV veered off the road to the left. Naranjo overcorrected in an attempt to get back on the road causing the vehicle Thu 50/32 to go off the road to the right. He overcor- 5/1 rected a second time causing the vehicle Times of sun and clouds. Highs in to roll several times before coming to a the low 50s and lows in the low 30s. stop in the upright position, according to UHP Lt. Troy Marx. ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content The accident occurred on Saturday at Service approximately 1:45 p.m. Naranjo was pronounced dead at the Temps / Precipitation scene. After being extracted from the vehicle, Castillo was airlifted to Intermountain Date High Low (prec./inches) Medical Center with head and leg inju- April 24 59 35 .24 ries. April 25 61 33 0 Marx said both men were wearing seat April 26 60 28 0 belts at the time of the accident. April 27 66 36 0 The eastbound lanes were closed for April 28 78 40 0 approximately 11 minutes while the heli- copter was on the ground, Marx said. photo courtesy of Utah Highway Patrol Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer [email protected] A fire crew works with the jaws of life to open the car door of this white Jimmy that was involved in an I-80 rollover Saturday afternoon. for the National Weather Service, reports that his recording station at 139 S. Main St., received .24 inches precipitation between April 24-28, for a total of .74 inches so far in April. County Democrats rally together for ‘08 elections For the water year, which began Oct. 1, 2007, Tooele has received 10.78 inches by Tim Gillie state delegates and other state-owned electric cars. Jean Hill, an attorney than us rural Democrats. We of precipitation. The normal for the year is STAFF WRITER routine reports, the conven- Bob Springmeyer, of Salt for the Utah State Board of need to get more rural people 19.09 inches of precipitation. tion turned into a rally for Lake City, another Democratic Education, said the state involved in politics.” County Democrats faced Democratic candidates. candidate for governor, was needs an attorney gen- The last candidate to speak with no contested races for eral who is more interested was Tobiah Dillon, who lives Pollen legislative seats and no con- in people than politics. She in Tooele and is seeking the testant for the only county- “Attendance was good for an off went on to attack predatory 24th District Senate seat, The Intermountain Allergy and Asthma wide seat open in 2008, held lenders and advocate legisla- which includes the south end pollen count for April 29, 2008, is as their county convention year and 2008 may well be the tive ethic reform. of Tooele City and Juab, Piute, follows: Thursday night at the Tooele Jim Gowans, the only Sanpete, Sevier and Wayne Cottonwood — Moderate County Courthouse. year of Democrats in statewide incumbent Democratic can- counties. Cedar — Low Sixty out of 125 delegates didate from Tooele County, “Protection of water rights Mold — Low were in attendance. campaigns.” is seeking his ninth term in and the preservation of land Maple — High “It is an off year for elec- Marianne Rutishauser-Andrus the 21st District House of for farming, ranching and Willow — Extremely-Low tions,” said Marianne Tooele County Democratic Party chairwoman Representatives seat. recreation are priorities for Birch — Moderate-High Rutishauser-Andrus, chair- State Democratic Party the Utah Legislature,” Dillon Sycamore — Low woman of the Tooele County Monty Nafoosi, of Bountiful, greeted with cheers and Vice-Chair Rob Miller praised said. Ash — Moderate Democratic Party. “Two years and a Democrat candidate applause when he announced Gowans ability to work across “It was a great convention,” Oak — Moderate-High ago when we met at the health for governor, was the first that as governor he would have the aisle to find solutions and said Rutishauser-Andrus. Locust — Moderate department we had people candidate to speak. He dis- vetoed the senate omnibus get things done. “Attendance was good for an Alder — Moderate standing in the back and in cussed his plan to eliminate education bill and that under “Salt Lake City has the larg- off year and 2008 may well Elm — Low the halls.” Utah’s addiction to foreign his administration, “Utah est stronghold of Democrats be the year of Democrats in Lacking any business oil by building a coordinated would not become the nuclear in the state,” Gowans said. statewide campaigns.” other than the election of network of mass transit and waste dump of the world.” “But they think differently [email protected] Subscriber Service

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TUESDAY April 29, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Grantsville High School to bring ‘The Wizard of Oz’ to life by Missy Thompson as they take on the role that STAFF WRITER made Judy Garland famous. “Both are extremely talent- One of the most beloved ed girls with great voices and musicals of all time will take are good performers,” Price over Grantsville High School’s said. stage beginning Thursday Jordan Wanberg and Matt when it transforms into the Thornton will take on the Land of Oz. clueless Scarecrow who just The GHS drama depart- wants to be smart like every- ment will be performing “The one else. Wizard of Oz” with a double “They both have a good cast featuring the same songs sense of physicality,” Price and story as the movie ver- said. “Matt’s a tumbler and sion. The show runs Thursday does a lot of acrobatics. Jordan through Monday (excluding is extremely tall and lanky and Sunday) at 7 p.m. very ‘scarecrowesque.’” Director Matt Price chose The fatherly figure of the “The Wizard of Oz” because of Tin Man will be played by its family-backed interest. Austin Gumucio and Tyler “We decided we needed Allen. Price said both of these another family-friendly pop- young men make for a per- ular production so we could fect Tin Man because he cares get a lot of families out,” Price about everyone, yet doesn’t said. “We did ‘Beauty and the have a heart. photography / Maegan Burr Beast’ a few years ago and it Kienan Hamm and Brody was a lot of fun.” “Bubba” Palmer will make Cast of Grantsville High School’s production of “The Wizard of Oz.” The beloved musical will begin playing this Thursday at 7 p.m. Because the story of “The audiences laugh as the Wizard of Oz” is so well- Cowardly Lion, who offers the sweet witch on stage. known, Price hopes to get as most of the comic relief. GHS is performing the many families and kids into Palmer lent his talent as set Royal Shakespeare Company the seats at the GHS audito- designer and created a main version of “The Wizard of Oz” rium as possible. stationary piece that is used which has the same musical Another addition that was during the majority of the numbers and characters, but added to make the entire pro- scenes. a few additional songs and duction more memorable is “I imagine Bubba will do extra bits of storyline that are Radon Test Kits that kids can have their photo something with set design in not in the movie. taken with the principal cast. college,” Price said. “He has a “It’s extra fun and exciting Dorothy and the other prin- great eye for it.” bits including a number called cipal characters will be avail- Perhaps the scariest role the Jitterbug,” Price said. able during intermission and for children in “The Wizard Price had the help of his after the show. Pictures will of Oz” is the Wicked Witch of wife, Trista, who serves as cost $3. the West. Kelsey Elsholz and assistant director and helps “We carried this over from Jessica May have the task of out with “just about every- ‘Beauty and the Beast,’” Price keeping this witch frighten- thing,” music director Erik said. ing, but not enough to scare Mourtgos and choreographers Price double-casted this kids out of their seats. Jodi Thornton and Deanna show because of the high “Kelsey has one of the stron- Hislop. number of talented kids who gest voice I’ve ever heard in “It’s going to be a great show auditioned. One cast will per- a high school student,” Price with a lot of talented kids,” form Thursday and Saturday said. “And Jessica is complete- Price said. “If you’ve seen it and the other on Friday and ly uninhibited and fearless or never seen it, it’s a good Monday. when it comes to performing. opportunity to watch ‘The “Come twice, and you’ll get She completely cuts loose.” Wizard of Oz.’ It’s a wonderful to see two different casts,” he On the opposite end of the story with a great message for Available for purchase - $8.00. said. spectrum is Glinda, the good the whole family.” With two casts, come two witch. Sarah Rigby and Kari Tickets are $6 for adults, $5 At the Environmental Health Division Dorothys. Breanne Bevan and Gillen, both dainty and soft- for students and $4 for chil- during the hours of 8:30AM - 4:30PM Abi DuClos will don a blue spoken girls but talented per- dren 12 and under. HEALTH DEPARTMENT checkered dress and pigtails formers, will transform into [email protected] For more information, please contact the Tooele County Health Department at (435)277-2440 • 151 North Main, Tooele ����������������������� ��������������������������������� �������������������������������������� ����������������������

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photography / Maegan Burr Jeff Goodsell, a member of the Grantsville Tree Board helps the winners of the Arbor Day essay contest plant a tree To register or for more information visit the official Bike2Bike website at at the Grantsville Fire Department. www.bike2bike.org A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY April 29, 2008

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OUR VIEW Cinco de Mayo cancellation can’t become the tradition It was reported in last Thursday’s edition of the Transcript- Bulletin that Tooele City’s celebration of Cinco de Mayo this year has been canceled because people just aren’t interested. The celebration that was funded by donations from local busi- nesses and Tooele City hasn’t garnered enough help and interest for the event to go on, despite efforts to get the word out. Bob Herrera, chairperson of this year’s event, has advertised and looked for help, but nobody has come forward. Cinco de Mayo is just too much for one man to put together himself. Although the Tooele celebration is still in its infancy, for the past two years, Veterans Memorial Park has been decked out in cel- ebration of the Mexican culture. Colorful decorations were strung about the park, and tasty food, live entertainment and activities for young and old made the whole park buzz with excitement. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The celebration was even bigger last year than its inaugural year in 2006, when it was extended from a one-day celebration to two days. In addition, more events were added and instead of allowing Love for the post office and community continue to accept and expect this type LETTERS POLICY just authentic Mexican vendors, everyone was welcome to partici- Just a short clarification to the letter to of behavior, I believe it will only set our pate. the editor titled “New post office needed” community up for failure and make all The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes let- Over the past few years, the celebration has brought the Hispanic in the April 22 edition of the Transcript- of us victims to these crimes. I hope that ters to the editor from readers. Letters community together to celebrate their culture, and has allowed Bulletin. I am the clerk retiring April 30. we can band together and resolve this must be no longer than 250 words, others to join in and learn more about a heritage that contributes I find the insinuation that because I am issue before it becomes irreversible. As civil in tone, written exclusively for the much to our community. It is disheartening to see that the city- retiring I don’t care about the post office citizens of Tooele we can make a differ- Transcript-Bulletin, and accompanied by wide celebration won’t happen because of a lack of community to be insulting. I have lived in Tooele ence. We have the power to either ignore the writer’s name, address and phone support. 58 years. My family moved to this won- this situation or give our city a very high number. Priority will be given to letters While it may be too late to salvage this year’s celebration, next derful community when I was 4. The potential of once again becoming the that refer to a recent article in the year let’s make it our goal to not have to announce the cancellation Tooele Post Office has been a part of respectable, honest and peaceful com- newspaper. All letters may be subject of another Cinco de Mayo. Hopefully next year, Veterans Memorial my life since that time. My sisters and I munity it once was. to editing. Park will once again be filled with bright colors, the smell of deli- would slide down the smooth areas that Ronda Murphy cious food, and packed with people to celebrate a culture and its border the entrance stairs to the front Tooele Letters written to thank an individual or contributions to our community. door of the post office while my mother organization should be submitted for was inside conducting her business. My Little girls should dance like little girls “Notes of Appreciation” mother taught me a love of stamps early In conversations with friends and on. She always purchased new issue family, we often hear the question, Readers who are interested in writing a GUEST OPINION stamps — something pretty for cards “what’s wrong with kids today?” On longer guest op-ed column on a topic of and personal correspondence, and flag Saturday, April 12, I witnessed one general interest should contact Editor stamps for bills and business items. I answer to this question. A friend and Jeff Barrus directly via the contact infor- have loved working for the post office in I were working at the Rose Springs mation at the top of this page. Presidential election isn’t Tooele — great co-workers and great cus- Elementary craft fair. The entertainment tomers. How someone could ever have was various dance troops from the area. E-mail: [email protected] heard words that I did not care about In one of the dance groups, there were Fax: (435) 882-6123 going to change anything the post office because I was retiring is girls as young as 5 years old performing Mail: Letters to the Editor beyond me. I have never felt nor said any what I can only describe as appalling Tooele Transcript-Bulletin espite our falter- such thing as was indicated. I know we dance routines. These cute, beautiful, P.O. Box 390 ing economy, the need a new post office with more space innocent girls were dressed by adults, D endless war in Iraq Daniel Kline for postal operations inside and more taught to dance suggestively by adults and the home mortgage cri- GUEST COLUMNIST parking outside. For the record, I would and cheered on by adults. What hap- LETTER CONTEST sis, Americans still want to like that new post office built in the cur- pened to little girls being LITTLE girls? maintain the status quo in rent “downtown” area of Tooele. I do care What was remarkable was the dance Washington. While we argue about the Tooele Post Office employees, group that followed. These girls were Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will over which established politi- demanded a true outsider or customers and where it is built. I do care dressed in full body leotards, tights and select the best letter of the month and cian gets to be president, too begged someone whose life about and love the community of Tooele. tutus and performed classic style ballet reprint it in the first Open Forum page few of us question whether does not revolve around main- It is my hometown. routines. This group was classy and ele- of the following month. The winning simply passing the presidency taining the power structure in Lila Atkin gant and danced like little girls should letter writer will receive a free one-year between lifelong political insid- Washington to run, but we did Tooele dance. As a society, we lament the loss subscription to the newspaper. The sub- ers really benefits the nation. not. Instead, we sorted through of innocence in our children, yet we scription can be transferred or used to Whether John McCain, Hillary the usual assortment of sena- Vandalism on the rise watch and cheer these same little girls renew a present subscription. Clinton or Barack Obama ulti- tors and governors, ending up I am a longtime resident of Tooele. I that are dressed and dancing in front mately takes the White House, with more of the same. have seen so many positive changes. We of spectators in a way that most adult I expect the country to run in Basically, we looked at the have so many more choices of where woman would not dance in their homes So, let’s show the Earth some love and pretty much the same way it nation with all its problems to shop and dine that I would have all by themselves. What’s wrong with do things in return. Some examples of has. All three of the finalists for and said, “you know who can ever thought possible. Unfortunately, I kids today? The examples and influ- steps we can take are: take a shower the presidency represent slight fix this? The same people am becoming increasingly more aware ence of adults is what is wrong with in less than five minutes; unplug elec- variations on the same theme. who haven’t been able to fix it of the disadvantages of becoming a kids today. The grown-ups in their lives trical devices when you are not using They might argue over taxes, before.” larger city. Spring used to be a season are teaching them this kind of perfor- them, or if you don’t use them very abortion and other issues, but Despite the fact the we have that I looked forward to. I am find- mance is perfectly acceptable. Instead often; walk somewhere instead of driv- none of them wants to blow terrifyingly high oil prices, rap- ing my enthusiasm and expectations of dancing in a manner that was elegant ing; go to your local grocer and buy re- up the system and create real idly falling home values and to be more and more disheartening as and empowering for young girls, they useable bags instead of using paper or change. an economy that’s stumbling each year passes by. Decorations are were performing in a manner that is plastic bags; use paper plates instead A senator brought up like Paris Hilton on a Saturday constantly being stolen or vandalized demeaning to young girls. of regular plates to conserve water; through the two party system night, people still voted for from our yard. Even our street mounted Dezi Webler drink out of re-usable cups; or plant and beholden to maintaining exactly what we currently have. mailbox had to be replaced three times Grantsville a tree and recycle. As you can see, we that system cannot effect real The hairstyles might be slightly due to senseless vandalism. I even had can change a few things to help the change. different as is the rhetoric but a homemade wreath stolen off of my Recognizing Earth Day environment, not just the things on my When Obama, a sitting sena- anyone who believes Obama, mother’s grave during Memorial Day Have you ever caught yourself recy- list, but more. If you love the Earth like tor and a devoted party line McCain or Clinton will truly weekend. How sad is it that our city cling or even turning off a light in your I do, you should be able to think of a lot Democrat can push himself as shake things up is deluding has come to this? Are these changes house? How about re-using a shopping more ideas on how you can help. Why the “change” candidate, you himself. due only to population growth or are bag? If you have, you are not just doing only take action on Earth Day when know that no hope for actual The only way to truly fix our children or grandchildren not being yourself a favor, but you are doing the you can make every day a small Earth change exists. what’s broken would be to raised to respect the property of others? whole planet a favor. We can all take a day. So show the Earth some love and Obama portrays himself as have a president who owes If this type of behavior becomes accept- huge leap for our environment, just by get to work. an outsider, but his actual cre- no political favors and has no able, then it will continue and you may taking a few small steps. This planet has McKenna Allred dentials show that he’s as inside Washington connection. To very well become their next victim. If we done some outstanding favors for us. Tooele as they come. This isn’t some overhaul our bloated, ineffi- maverick beholden to nobody. cient system, we would need a Obama is a Democrat-for-life person able to make enemies GUEST OPINION who gave a speech at the at the without having to worry about 2004 party convention nomi- the politics. nating the ultimate party hack, Basically, we should be Charter school to give parents more options John Kerry, for president. demanding a president who Most people, the voting pub- actually represents the people et’s all call the Utah State Board of sometimes home schooling isn’t a good lic included, like talking about instead of one who gives pretty Education officials and beg them fit for the whole family. change and hearing speeches speeches while campaign- L to approve the proposed Excelsior Ann Herron Having a charter school in our com- about it a lot more than they ing then ignores us. America Academy. It could be Tooele County’s munity can also raise the bar for the GUEST COLUMNIST like actually making changes. deserves better, but if we don’t first charter school. public school district. Our public That’s why after nearly two demand better, we’ll be stuck The proposed academy would edu- schools are good, but having other years, millions of dollars and with yet another empty suit cate students in kindergarten through options can do nothing but improve countless votes being cast we’re working more for his political eighth grade, without tuition costs for What a fabulous opportunity this is services. going to end up with a presi- cronies than the American pub- parents. The school would like to open for our children and community. Why is it that as Americans we think dential race involving two well- lic. in the fall of 2009 with up to 650 stu- Charter schools give parents a chance competition is great, except in educa- established senators from the dents. to choose what educational path works tion? If you feel there is a better or dif- two well-established political Daniel B. Kline’s work appears So far, a group of concerned and best for their child. Most charter schools ferent way to approach education, then parties. in over 100 papers weekly. very dedicated parents have worked strongly encourage parental involve- maybe a charter school is for you. We could have picked an Daniel B. Kline can be reached at hard to move the mountains of paper- ment, which also helps kids see that But we are only going to get this great experienced businessman, [email protected]. work required to start a charter school. their parents take education seriously. opportunity if Excelsior’s application It takes a huge amount of work to Publicly funded, charter schools are is approved. The board of education plan a new school, literally from the open to all students. Because they are meets next Wednesday. Why not show ground up. In order to be considered small, charter schools can try new ideas. off your education and make your for approval, these parents have had to This means if your child has been opinion known? To e-mail the Utah consider everything from class curricu- struggling in school, you could have State Board of Education members, lum to budgets to the number of drink- more options. Currently, the only edu- visit www.schools.utah.gov/board/ ing fountains. cational options have been fee-based 1members.htm. A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since 1894 Led by Ann Gubler, these parents fin- Catholic school system, or home ished the application and now are wait- schooling. Ann Herron is a journalist and for- Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus ing for the State School Board meeting Those can be good choices too. But mer associate professor at Utah State Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor on May 9, to get final approval to go paying for education can be hard with University who lives in Tooele. She can be ahead with their plans. Utah’s larger-than-average families. And reached at [email protected]. A5

TUESDAY April 29, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 Party Paper A STUDENT’S VIEW ROLLS The countdown to graduation draws • multiple sizes • different stocks • cover tables to a close, but not nearly soon enough • crafts eniors only have 17 more ing, more times than not, the So, until May 28, when I • moving $ days left of torture — I kid who has been involuntarily approach the stage in cap and Kelci Sagers • coloring 2 S mean school — before placed next to me for the past gown, it can be expected that summer break is in full swing CORRESPONDENT four years, or the drumline I, like the rest of the seniors and the doors to high school are assemblies that always left you across the valley, will be fighting Inquire within shut forever. How sweet it is to in awe. As hard as this is to tooth and nail to stay focused hear those words. Free at last, admit, there are even particular on the school-related tasks at free at last, I’ll be kissing that printed, and custom shirts clad teachers whose lectures, and hand, and not those of our sil- diploma when I’m free at last. in the 2008 graduation year, sometimes nagging, I will miss ver-lined futures. THS has been a place for me parading up and down the hearing. 58 North Main • Tooele to hang my hat — or backpack halls, it is hard not to breathe in Sure, my career choice as a Kelci Sagers is a senior at Tooele — my favorite napping place, all of the excitement and even journalist requires further edu- High School. and during my underclassmen harder not to be overwhelmed cation, so I will be attending a years the center of my incon- by its invigorating notions of university in the fall. Of course spicuous universe and all four the swift approaching, highly I will go right back to reading of my hormone-raging high anticipated, end-of-the year books that make my head swim, school years. For that, I love it graduation ceremony. but at least then it will be col- dearly. Still, that doesn’t take With the waves of anticipa- lege. And as we all know, simply DON’T DIET away from the uncontrollable tion also come the floods of the fact that it’s not high school urge washing over me to get out nostalgia. No matter how much makes it that much better. Even C C and start my new, grown-up we all try to deny it, there are if taking P.E. again is a require- L L life. things about high school that ment, at least it won’t include LOSE WEIGHT! With graduation announce- we will all miss once they are rubber kickballs aimed for my I FOR ANYONE WHO NEEDS HELP WITH... I ments in the mail, final senior gone. For example, I’ll miss face by immature and profusely • WILL POWER • EMOTIONAL EATING • EXERCISING • FOOD ADDICTION • photographs snapped and going to my locker and see- sweating, freshman boys. P P Mon., May 5 HYPNOSIS Approved by the American Medical Association Tooele - Best Western since 1972. Hypnosis is a very safe & effective (Conference Room) method of dramatically changing attitudes & & habits. It is a relaxing and pleasurable experience. & Down he was appointed to the task force, parents as we can,” McQuiston 365 N. Main, Tooele You are not asleep, but awake & fully aware of your he is currently working on three said. “This problem is so huge surroundings. You will leave the seminar feeling continued from page A1 WEIGHT CONTROL: REFRESHED, RELAXED & MOTIVATED. or four child exploitation cases that we aren’t going to arrest our 3:30 PM or 8:00 PM locally. These cases were referred way out of it. 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Sometimes Potter’s local schools to help teens realize R vated to exercise and not snack.” withdrawals.” R tigate and prosecute those who job requires him to assume the what can happen if too much “I have up my tobacco habit and lost 40 lbs in five weeks. “I attended both your seminars & I walked out a non- possess, create or distribute child online identity of a teenager who information is provided on Web- Losing weight has never been so easy.” Matt Betts, smoker and in five weeks I have lost 15 lbs. Pauline Vernal, Utah graham, Tooele. pornography; and educate the has been contacted by a perpe- sites like MySpace. B “It was amazing. I walked out of your seminar a non- Katherine Memmot, Tooele lost 20 pounds in 4 wks. 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This is a After enough evidence is gath- Potter urges parents to avoid problem that happens in Tooele ered to link suspected perpetra- letting teenagers have Internet U U County,” said Rhett McQuiston, tors to the crimes, the task force access in their bedrooms. Instead, captain of ICAC. “Tooele is a can obtain a search warrant from keep the computer in a common S STOP SMOKING S large county. It has a very large a judge and confiscate a com- room in plain sight and be aware IN TWO HOURS! growing population. Joining puter and any other personal of what your child is doing online. forces with the Tooele City Police property linked to the crime for And, always report crimes. • NO WITHDRAWAL • NO WEIGHT GAIN Department was a very logical further investigation. “Report crimes so we can find step for us.” “It’s kind of hard to track these out who these guys are before WALK OUT A NON SMOKER McQuiston, who has been with guys down. They could be any- they victimize someone else’s the task force almost since its where,” Potter said. “These guys kids,” Potter said, adding that the inception, said Potter was a natu- are very manipulative and are conviction rate that the task force ral choice for the position. very good at what they do.” has experienced is 100 percent. “Officer Potter has a very high McQuiston said task force “It’s pretty cut and dry. Either the skill level of understanding of officers are very proactive in evidence is on your computer or BUT N G, OT H computers and the Internet. He’s their work and often spend time it’s not.” DO IS perfect for this job. He’s very bright searching out perpetrators. As technological advances Y D and very outgoing.” McQuiston “Instead of waiting for a victim continue and as more and more M A E N said, adding that the new rela- to come forward or for a parent households obtain Internet V D tionship between the task force to stumble upon it we go into access, Potter said these crimes O E and Tooele will benefit residents chat rooms and search for it,” will continue to grow making it L R . by giving them a local contact to McQuiston said. important for law enforcement I report crimes. The task force is also working agencies to proactively work “People tend to trust individuals to prevent these types of crimes against it. that they know and people from through education. “It is a big problem these days,” Tired of the fur-flying their own community,” he said. “Our goal is to talk to as many Potter said. “It’s just going to get action that happens Potter said although no search school children as we can, and bigger and bigger.” every time your dog warrants have been served since as many community leaders and [email protected] runs through the house? A Lennox® whole-home Study finds driving while under the air cleaner could help.

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OBITUARIES

Della Ilene Blake 2004. Together they were blessed cializing in helping those with Ellen Laraine (Day) Hatton with eight children, H. Merlin learning disabilities. She was also Gilliam and Vicky of Lehi, Larry B. and very gifted in music playing the Debbie (deceased) of Manti, piano, organ and the clarinet. Della Ilene Blake Hatton our Nola and Don (deceased) Pace of Mom had a beautiful singing 8/21/1944 - 4/20/2008 kind and loving Mother, grandma Grantsville, Ira and Joe Watkins of voice. She sang with the South Born to Verion C. Day and and sister was reunited with her Morgan, Karlene and Jim Kelley California Tabernacle Choir. Sharlie Wade. She is survived beloved husband Harvard Karl of Magna, Kathy and Bill Reader Among her many talents, were by her bothers and sisters, Hatton on April 26, 2008, after of Tooele, Lora Sue (deceased), sewing, crocheting and books. Zane (Gloria) Day, Jolene a long battle with Alzheimer’s. Rita and R. Rudy Garcia of Tooele Funeral services will be held at (Bob) Brouillette, Jay Day, Mom was born on October 23, and many loving grandchildren 1 p.m. Viewing from noon until Shona Day, Melanee Hupp, 1919 in the Hinckley home of and great grandchildren. 12:45 p.m., Wednesday, April 30, and many nieces and neph- James and Clarissa Cox Blake. Mom was a life long member 2008 at the Tooele South Stake ews. Preceded in death by her She and Dad were married on of the LDS church and served in Center, 1025 Southwest Dr. Family mother and father. She will Friday, September 13, 1941 in many callings. She and Dad were requests donations be made to be missed by all who knew the Manti Temple. He preceded honored to be able to serve in the Alzheimer’s Association in and loved her. her through the veil on May 27, the Portland, Ore. Mission. She lieu of flowers. taught school for 22 years spe-

Frank Jeanie L. Thompson- 1986 in Brigham City, to Larry Steven, Leisa (Jake), Larry OHLMAN Thompson and Jean Carter II, Spencer, Ambria, nephew M Attorney at Law Siddoway Thompson. She is a member of Jacob and daughters Tiyanikka the LDS Church. Jeanie loved and Danikka. being with her friends, writing Funeral Services will be FREE Our precious mother, poetry and especially playing Thursday, May 1, 2008 at 1 Consultation daughter, sister, aunt passed with her daughters. Jeanie is p.m. at Tate Mortuary 110 for away into our loving Heavenly preceded in death by her two S. Main St. Viewing will be Wills & Father’s care on April 24, 2008 grandfathers, Arvil D. Carter Wednesday 6-8 p.m. and 11:30 surrounded by her family. and Claud Thompson, also by a.m. to 12:45 p.m. prior to the Trusts Jeanie trusts the care of her two her Aunt Karen. service. Burial Bountiful City beautiful daughters, Tiyanikka She is survived by her par- Cemetery , 2224 S. 200 West at Lorraine Siddoway and ents, Larry and Jean and William 3 p.m. 493 W. 400 N. Tooele Danikka Chaislyn Siddoway Moss, grandmothers, Lorraine Jeanie you will always be with their loving family. Carter and Carol Thompson, “Forever Young” and forever in 882-4800 Jeanie was born March 5, brothers and sisters, Anthony, our hearts. www.schmutzmohlman.com Leo Henry Parkinson Survived by four sisters and four DEATH NOTICE brothers, his beloved wife, Eldora Born November 30, 1918 in Ann Stallings, three sons Michael Plano, Idaho. Died April 17, 2008 J, Mark Ray, Sedley William, John “Snub” Rydalch at the Stockton Ward Chapel. ATV REPAIR! in Tooele. Buried April 21, in the five daughters Linda Radford, Viewing at Tate Mortuary I REPAIR ALL CHINESE, JAPANESE Tooele City Cemetery. Betty Lords, LeAnn Pyle, Leda Funeral services for John Thursday, 6-8 p.m. A full AND TAIWANESE ATVS. Born to Emma Kate Squires Supulveda, Maurine Brower, 38 “Snub” Rydalch, who died obituary will appear in the TUNE UPS– $55.00 and Sedley Williams Parkinson, grandchildren and many great April 29, 2008 in Tooele, will next edition of the Transcript OIL CHANGES – $40.00 the second of eleven children. grandchildren. be held Friday, May 2, 1 p.m. Bulletin. LABOR RATE – $55.00 AN HOUR 801-651-0969 PICKUP AND DELIVERY New home sales at lowest level in years by Martin Crutsinger ing on a year-over-year basis economist at Naroff Economic ticket manufactured goods fell ASSOCIATED PRESS by 7.7 percent. Advisors. “These are not soft for a third straight month in “The start of the spring numbers. They are Depression March, the longest string of WASHINGTON (AP) — Sales home buying season is turning numbers.” declines since the 2001 reces- of new homes plunged in out to be a bust,” said Stuart Still, economists said they sion, while applications for March to the slowest pace in 16 Hoffman, chief economist at believed that the extent of the unemployment benefits fell by Allergies? 1/2 years as a two-year housing PNC Bank Corp. in Pittsburgh. downturn may be signaling 33,000 to 342,000. downturn extended into the “It is much better to be a buyer that at least in terms of sales, The Commerce Department David K. Palmer start of another spring sales than a seller right now.” things could bottom out by said demand for durable goods season. The median price of a Hoffman said he thought this summer or by the latest, dropped by 0.3 percent last M.D. new home in March compared sales would stabilize by this fall this fall, as falling prices lure month, a worse-than-expected Nancy J. Stevenson to a year ago fell at the fastest but that prices could keep fall- buyers back into the market. performance that underscored clip in 38 years. ing until the start of the 2009 “Sellers continue to aggres- the problems manufacturers P.A.-C Sales of new homes dropped spring sales season. Prices are sively price and market new are facing from a severe eco- by 8.5 percent last month to a being depressed by the contin- homes,” said Patrick Newport, nomic slowdown. The last time Ear, Nose & Throat • Head & Neck Surgery seasonally adjusted annual rate ued huge inventory of unsold an economist with Global orders fell for three consecutive Allergy & Sinus • Voice Disorders of 526,000 units, the slowest homes, a backlog that reflects Insight. “Provided that finan- months was from February to sales pace since October 1991, rising numbers of mortgage cial markets stabilize, we still April of 2001, when the coun- the Commerce Department defaults which are dumping expect their efforts to pay off try was sliding into the last Call 882-6448 to make an appointment reported Thursday. more homes on an already with new home sales turning recession. 196 W. 2000 N. #100 • Tooele The median price of a home glutted market. in the second half of this year.” The weakness in manu- sold in March dropped by 13.3 On Wall Street, stocks rallied Economic growth slowed facturing orders was led by a percent compared with March Thursday as investors were to a near-standstill at the end 4.6 percent drop in orders for 2007, the biggest year-over- cheered by first-quarter results of last year as the economy autos, a sector hard hit by soar- year price decline since a 14.6 from Fort Motor Co. and a siz- was battered by the prolonged ing gasoline prices, and the percent plunge in July 1970. able decline in weekly applica- slump in housing and a severe weakening economy, which In Memory of Housing, which boomed tions for unemployment ben- credit crunch that has resulted have cut sharply into car sales. My Special Angel Child and for five years, has been in a efits. The Dow Jones industrial in billions of dollars of losses Orders in the category that To All Other Special Children prolonged slump for the past average rose 85.73 points to at many of the nation’s larg- includes home appliances fell two years with sales and home close at 12,848.95. est financial institutions. Many by 6.6 percent. This industry Daniel Joseph Bishop prices falling at especially For March, new home sales economists believe the coun- has been hurt by the two-year sharp rates in formerly hot were down in all regions of the try has fallen into a full-blown slump in home sales. Stillbirth: 4/22/08 sales areas. country, dropping the most in recession although President The Labor Department Weight: 4.7 oz Height: 7.5” Some analysts said they the Northeast, a decline of 19.4 Bush earlier this week dis- reported that claims for unem- Buried: 4/28/08 at the believe the slide in sales may percent. Sales fell by 12.9 per- agreed, saying the country was ployment benefits fell by Tooele City Cemetary be close to ending although cent in the West, 12.5 percent in a slowdown but not a reces- 33,000 last week to 342,000. they said any rebound is likely in the Midwest and 4.6 percent sion. Economists had been expect- to be slow and anemic with in the South. Consumer sentiment has ing claims to rise by 3,000, You Will Always prices continuing to fall, pos- The overall drop was much plunged to recessionary lows but even with the improve- Be Remembered sibly until this time next year. bigger than expected and the as Americans have watched ment analysts said the weak Earlier this week, the National size of the declines in many gasoline soar to an average economy is still putting greater Survived by: Association of Realtors report- regions of the country also price above $3.50 per gallon pressures on the labor mar- Parents - Greg & Tonya Bishop ed that sales of existing homes took economists by surprise. nationally. ket and unemployment, now Siblings - Brittany, Emily, Bradley also fell in March, dropping by “Every region shared in the In other economic news, at 5.1 percent, is likely to rise 2 percent, with prices declin- carnage,” said Joel Naroff, chief orders to factories for big- further. and The Twins Landon & Leilani newstips 882.0050 Utah expands sage grouse study

by Mike Stark other if possible,” said Ron tracked. ASSOCIATED PRESS Stewart, outreach manager Researchers will look for Tooele County at the Division of Wildlife ways to improve habitat and SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Resources office in Vernal. suggest options for mitigat- A two-year study in north- It’s unclear how many of ing impacts, the state wildlife Medical Reserve eastern Utah will look at the the chicken-sized birds are agency said. effect of oil-and-gas develop- in the area “but it’s not a lot,” Stewart said the work, pre- Corps Needs Volunteer! ment on a small population Stewart said Thursday. viously funded on a shoe- of greater sage grouse. The study comes as the string, is now on stronger Volunteers Work started earlier this U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service financial footing with the year but will now be expand- tries to determine whether donation from Questar. ed because of a $27,000 the sage grouse should be “Results from the studies The commitment is small and the reward is large. Put donation from Questar placed on the endangered help us to better manage our your training and expertise to good use and help your Exploration and Production, species list. operations and to ultimate- community when it needs it the most. state officials said. In December, a federal ly demonstrate that wildlife University and govern- judge in Idaho said the agen- and energy development can ment researchers will use cy erred in a 2005 decision coexist,” said Scott Gutberlet, The Tooele County MRC is looking the money to take a closer not to list the sage grouse. A general manager of Questar for current and retired medical and look at sage grouse breeding new decision, expected this Exploration and Production’s non-medical professionals who could grounds, called leks, and to year, will take into account a Uinta Division. get a better idea about which list of threats, including fire- Josh Pollock, conservation be called upon to help during an areas are used or ignored. scorched landscapes, inva- director at Center for Native emergency. The work will focus on the sive plants and human devel- Ecosystems, a Colorado- For more information Deadman Bench and Glen opment, including oil and based group that wants more or to print an application Bench areas. gas activity. protection for sage grouse, visit the MRC Website “We know we’re going to A study in Wyoming showed said steps have been taken in have oil and gas out there. sage grouse sometimes avoid- some areas of the West to pro- www.tooelemrc.org We know we’ve got birds out ed mating areas amid oil and tect the most sensitive places Volunteers building Strong, Healthy and Prepared Communities. there. The trick is to get them gas development. but more might be needed. not to interfere with each The Utah study will exam- He said research should Tooele County Health Department is recruiting and forming the Tooele County MRC. ine the bird’s behavior and also examine how far the For information call 435-277-2440. travel patterns. Already, effects of development might subscribe 882.0050 some have been affixed with extend into year-round habi- (The MRC is located in the health department’s new building addition) radio collars so they can be tat for the bird. TUESDAY April 29, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7

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REEL TALK ‘Indiana Jones’ sets off action-packed summer movie season

ilm studios look at the as the handsome archaelogist/ summer months as a time adventurer Dr. Indiana Jones. to release their biggest It’s been 19 years since F Missy Thompson films of the year. This summer “Indiana Jones and the Last is no different. Movies coming STAFF WRITER Crusade” was released and this out in May through August will fourth installment is certain to feature the return of an adven- gain a lot of new fans, as well as ture hero, a martial artist bear, reclaim the old ones. For the last a green giant, a curious robot, screen this summer is the highly few years, rumors have circu- another look at Batman, and anticipated “Indiana Jones and lated on whether or not this film Robert Downey, Jr. playing an the Kingdom of the Crystal would actually be made. Some actor who is a black man. Skull,” which opens May 22. claimed Ford was too old to play The first big movie to hit the Harrison Ford reprises his role Indiana Jones, which he most ��������������������������� ����������������������

photo courtesy of Paramount Pictures Harrison Ford, left, reprises his role as Indiana Jones with co-star Shia LaBeouf in “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.”

certainly is not. in particular will have Hulk fans and this movie could have been I’m glad “Kingdom of the salivating. While some are pur- a career-altering performance. Crystal Skull” is one of the first ists and think the comic book “The Dark Knight” is like an blockbusters to be released dur- series — or television series update of the 1989 “Batman” ing the summer. It gives audi- — should have been left alone, film featuring Michael Keaton ences a taste of what they can Edward Norton’s Bruce Banner as Bruce Wayne and Jack expect as the long days wear on. will definitely get people into Nicholson as the Joker. Now, in I know this movie will be a suc- theaters. 2008, Christian Bale will be play- cess, but can it compete with Norton also penned the ing Batman with Ledger as the high standards set by “Raiders of screenplay to “The Incredible bank-robbing and homicidal the Lost Ark,” “Temple of Doom” Hulk,” along with Zak Penn, clown. (yes, I even liked that one) and marking his writing debut. The “Tropic Thunder” is one of “The Last Crusade”? film follows the graphic novel many comedies being released On June 6, DreamWorks with physicist Banner trying to this summer, but probably has Animation is releasing “Kung Fu understand what causes him to the potential for being the most Full Color Panda.” I’ve heard that this kid’s turn into the Hulk. daring. It opens August 15 and movie is an animated version of June 27 marks the date when is co-written and directed by Every Page! Quentin Tarantino’s “Kill Bill,” Pixar’s newest creation “Wall•E” Ben Stiller, who also stars as minus the blood, gore and pro- hits theaters. The makers at Speedman. Never having been fane language and add a cuddly, Pixar have teamed up to cre- a big Stiller fan, I was weary but lazy, panda bear. ate the masterpieces of “Toy of “Tropic Thunder” at first. While many of the movies this Story,” “Monsters, Inc.,” “Finding However, because he’s directing summer are acceptable for chil- Nemo,” “Cars” and “Ratatouille.” it, I believe it will be far better dren to watch, “Kung Fu Panda” With such an excellent history I than most of his other projects. is specifically geared toward have no doubt “Wall•E” will be This is a spoof movie making them. However, it’s also the type another successful hit. fun of the film industry. A group of movie that parents and young Wall•E is a 700-year-old robot of actors who are making a war adults might find entertaining. and in the year 2700 has spent movie get sucked into a real war The Tooele County Summer Guide is the perfect The basic story of “Kung Fu every day doing what he was zone and must become the sol- opportunity for you, the advertiser to get your name out Panda” is that a lazy panda, built for. During that time he has diers they are portraying. Robert there. Because this beautiful full-color magazine has an who lives in the Valley of Peace, developed a curious personality. Downey, Jr. plays Kirk Lazarus indefinite shelf life, it will be a constant reminder to the becomes the one who must Now, he will go on an adventure who undergoes a controversial public about your business. protect their way of life from evil to find who he really is. and extensive surgery to become enemies. To do so, he must learn Another highly-anticipated a black man for his character in Inserted in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin and placed kung fu. Jack Black, Jackie Chan, movie for this summer is a the movie. “Tropic Thunder” will in Motels, Restaurants, Businesses for Tourists and Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie continuation of the Batman be released as the summer sea- Visitors’ Bureaus across the . Magazine and Seth Rogen all lend their films. “The Dark Knight” will son winds down and will draw voice talents to this animated hit theaters on July 18. I have audiences back into the theater Size: 8-1/4 x 10-3/4. Shelf life: 4 Months. action comedy. mixed feelings about this movie and leave them laughing. The next action-packed because it’s difficult to believe The summer is jam-packed Call Keith or Angie: (435) 882-0050 TOOELE RANSCRIPT movie to hit theaters will be that the second-to-last movie with movies for just about every- T “The Incredible Hulk” on June Heath Ledger made features him one and is definitely not limited Ad deadline is May 9, 2008 BULLETIN 13. Superhero films during the as the psychotic Joker. Even the to these six films. summer are a given, but this one trailers have been hard to watch [email protected]

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BABY EAGLE SCOUT MWMC BABIES

Kya Camille Newton Trent Andrus and Jerry Alex Jerome Layton was born Jaiden Moroni Atamanczyk was April 19, 2008, to Derrick and born April 22, 2008, to Preston Bryan Sara Layton. and Katherine Atamanczyk. Jeff and Kenzie Newton Braden Lee Firestone was Hailey Marie Nelson was born are proud to announce the Good friends, Jerry Bryan and born April 20, 2008, to Nathan April 23, 2008, to Robert and birth of their little girl: Kya Trent Andrus each received the and Brook Firestone. DeAnn Nelson. Camille Newton. Kya was Eagle Scout award at a special Dilan Jose Martinez was born Adalia Serene Hartnell was born February 28, 2008. She court of honor held August 16, April 21, 2008, to Anthony and born April 24, 2008, to Angel and weighed 7 lbs. 11 oz. and 2007 at the Erda Ward Church Marci Martinez. Mike Hartnell. was 21 inches long. We are Building. The young men have so blessed to have Kya in our encouraged and helped each lives and she is more beauti- other in school, sports and other Jerry is the son of Jerold and ful than we could have ever activities including scouting. Celia Bryan of Tooele and Trent Another Reason imagined. For Jerry’s project, he made is the son of Glen and Valyn Proud grandparents are book cases for Harris Elementary Andrus of Erda. Many thanks to Voted non-daily to Subscribe... Tim and Jill Briggs, Ron School. Trent planted trees and all the friends, neighbors, family Hallet and Mike and Debbie prepared an area for landscaping members and leaders who have Newton. at the church farm in Erda for his helped these young men become BestSociety of Professional JournalisNewspaperts Utah Headliners project. the fine people they are today. in Utah 435.882.0050 Cystic fibrosis walk hopes to make great strides

by Kelci Sagers gene in the afflicted individual The walk will begin at 10 a.m. nity — young and old. You can CORRESPONDENT creates a protein-based mucus, and last until noon or 1 p.m. walk, jog, run or just do what- which clogs the lungs, at times The route is about a mile and ever you want.” Congratulations The third annual “Great leading to life-threatening lung a half in length and will run With high attendance Robert and the late Strides for Cystic Fibrosis,” infections, and obstructs the through the Stansbury com- expected, donations are pro- a walk designed to increase pancreas from creating natu- munity. Afterward, hot rod and jected to exceed past records. Sheri Perkins awareness about the disease ral enzymes in the body which muscle cars will be on display “We’re expecting about 300 are pleased to announce and raise money for a cure, help with the break down and until about 4 p.m. to 500 people,” said Price, “and will be held Saturday, May 3. absorption of food. “A lot of it will be geared hopefully even more.” the marriage Cystic fibrosis is a genetic Because no cure for the toward the kids,” said Julie Donations will be accept- disorder that affects the lungs disease has been found yet, Price, a volunteer with the ed at the event, although not of their daughter and digestive system of about a charity walk will be held event who is also the parent of required in order to join in 30,000 children and adults Saturday in hopes of raising a child with the disease. “They on the walking, and will be Amber C. Perkins in the alone, money for a cure. can bring their scooters and given to the Cystic Fibrosis to Tyler T. Cramer including seven known cases Check-in begins at 9 a.m. bikes and ride those. But, it’s Foundation for further research in Tooele County. A defective at the Stansbury Clubhouse. for everyone in the commu- purposes. son of Thomas and Edith Cramer Open town area. discuss the possibility of a store to bring even more major busi- ∏ “Most national retailers who in Tooele. ness chains, such as Target They were married on continued from page A1 come to Tooele have moved “A few people from Big 5 or Kohl’s, into Tooele City. more northward and farther came out to look at the vacant However, no set plans have Saturday the 19th of April 2008 asking for more major busi- away from downtown, so the site and see what Tooele was been finalized just yet. nesses downtown. city is pleased to have a big like, and they really liked it a [email protected] “We’ve seen how a new business like Big 5 this close lot here,” Dunlavy said. “They Walgreens coming in helped to downtown,” he said. “It’s liked that this was a growing anchor downtown and bring in a convenient spot for the community and the fact that more people here,” Dunlavy city, and it will likely spur more Utah still has a good economy. said. “Both the city and public growth with businesses in the Tooele County is one of the now want to bring even more downtown area.” fastest growing counties in the businesses to downtown.” Freeman said officials with state, and though everywhere With many major business- Big 5 visited Tooele at the else seems to be going through es popping up in the north beginning of this year to look a downturn, Utah and Tooele end of town, Freeman said it’s at the market as a potential County are still doing well.” Happy Birthday about time another chain store spot for a store, after which Dunlavy said with the arrival became part of Tooele’s down- they approached Dunlavy to of Big 5 later this year, he hopes

employed two dogs, Bruno and Rutger, to Center support victims and help them feel more continued from page A1 comfortable during the interview process. They have been involved in 100 interviews so plinary team composed of prosecutors, law far this year. Jensen describes the response of enforcement, Department of Children and the children to the dogs as “miraculous.” Family Services, therapists, probation offi- “We are fortunate in our community to cers, and school officials that monitor the have the kind of support we do,” Jensen said. progress of each case to ensure nothing falls “From the different agencies that participate through the cracks in the process of the case with us to the individuals that make contribu- and that the victims and their families receive tions of money and time, we wouldn’t be able the support they need. to do what we do without them.” At the beginning of this year, the center [email protected] Off endangered list, wolves face new found pressure from hunters We Love Ya Uncle Don by Matthew Brown rights groups plan to file a past years because of live- The Smith Boys ASSOCIATED PRESS lawsuit Monday seeking an stock conflicts, according to emergency injunction to biologist Mike Jimenez with BILLINGS, Montana (AP) block the killings and trying the U.S. Fish and Wildlife — Tony Saunders stalked his to put wolves back on the Service. prey for 35 miles (55 kilome- endangered list. With public hunts planned ters) by snowmobile through They predict that if states this year, federal biologists western Wyoming’s Hoback continue to control the ani- project the three states will Basin, finally reaching a mals’ fate and proceed with maintain a population of 883 D clearing where he took out a public hunts, wolves could be to 1,240 wolves at least for .270-caliber rifle and shot the driven back nearly to exter- the next few years — well wolf twice from 30 yards (27 mination in the region. above the government’s goal meters) away. “There will be opportunis- of maintaining a population My dog ate my Gray wolves in the Northern tic shooting 365 days a year. of at least 300 wolves. Rockies have been taken off This will become a continual But wolf advocates say appointment slip the endangered species list black hole for wolves,” said the states could system- and are being hunted freely Franz Camenzind with the atically cull the population for the first time since they Jackson Hole Conservation right down to that minimum were placed on that list three Alliance, which is joining the unless a court intervenes. decades ago, and nowhere lawsuit. Idaho and Wyoming in par- is that hunting easier than Despite the removal of ticular have a “hostile legal Wyoming. wolves from the endan- regime” that is stacked against Most of the western U.S. gered list, killing them in the wolves, said Doug Honnold, state with the exception of Northern Rockies is noth- the Earthjustice attorney pre- the Yellowstone National ing new. Last year, a record paring the lawsuit. Park area has been designat- 186 were shot, primarily by “If anybody can kill wolves, ed a “predator zone,” where wildlife agents, for killing and you have no way of ensuring wolves can be shot at will. harassing livestock. wolf killing isn’t excessive,” For Saunders, killing that But since the beginning of he said. wolf was a long-awaited this year, 59 wolves already Honnold and other advo- chance to even things out have been reported killed in cates say a minimum of because he has lost two hors- the three Northern Rockies 2,000 to 3,000 wolves is need- es to wolves and blames the states, about three times the ed to protect their genetic canines for depleting local 19 killed over the same peri- diversity. They contend the big game herds. od last year — most of them government was on track “It’s hard for people to just in the month since they to meet that goal when it understand how devas- lost federal protection. State caved in to political pressure tating they can be,” said officials blamed this year’s and stripped the species of There are hundreds of excuses you could use to avoid getting Saunders, 39, who ranches at increased hunting in part endangered status. screened for colon cancer. But no excuse is a good excuse when Bondurant, Wyo. on heavy snow, which kept Some state officials and Since federal protection wolf packs at lower eleva- ranchers, including Saunders, your life’s on the line. If you are 50 or over, go get screened. For was lifted March 28 and states tions where sheep and cattle acknowledge a lingering hos- more information, visit www.ucan.cc or call the Health Resource took over wolf management, range. tility for wolves, which had 37 wolves have been killed, “That’s the reality of man- been exterminated in the Line at 1-888-222-2542. just over 2 percent of their aging wolves in a modern region in the 1930s. population. Since 66 ani- landscape. Some of them are “There’s times I’d like to get mals were transplanted to going to be removed,” said rid of all of them, but that’s the region 13 years ago, an Eric Keszler, spokesman for not realistic either,” Saunders estimated 1,500 now roam the Wyoming Game and Fish said. “And I’d like for my son ���������� Wyoming, Montana and Department. one day to be able to hunt ������������������ Idaho. In fact, entire packs have them, too.” UTAH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Environmental and animal been legally killed off in A10 SPORTS

A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY April 29, 2008 Sports

SPORTS WRAP THS TRACK Grantsville baseball The Cowboys blasted Ben Lomond 11-2 Thursday at Grantsville. The Cowboys evened their region record at 4-4 with the victory. The Cowboys Buffs look to pounded out 11 hits with a pair of doubles from Mark White and dou- bles from Kort Fonger and Austin Killpack. T.J. Sieh earned the win on the mound for the Cowboys. qualify for Grantsville faces a major challenge today when it hosts Region 11’s second-place team Logan. Tooele girls golf state at BYU The Buffs won their third straight match but this time it was much Freshman thrower Rylee Mulitalo should closer than before. Tooele shot a 211 as a team at the Cascade Golf challenge for region titles in discus, shot put Center in Orem but only won by six strokes over a tough Orem team. by Missy Thompson Sadie Palmer led Tooele with a STAFF WRITER 4-over 39. Palmer was followed by Chelsea McCoy with a 53, Mallory Tooele High School’s track and field season is winding down. Peterson with a 59 and then round- They have one dual meet and one invitational left before the ed off with a 60 by Taylor Harris. Region 7 meet and the 4A state track meet will be held on May This was by far their closest match 16 and 17 at BYU. of the season. However, several athletes have already qualified in their Grantsville soccer respective events and are focusing their efforts on the state meet. Freshman Rylee Mulitalo is one of these athletes. Grantsville closed out its soccer Mulitalo qualified in the shot put with a throw of 34 feet 10.5 season Friday with a 4-2 loss to inches at the Provo Freshman/Sophomore meet. At the Tooele Morgan. Anthony Nelson scored High Invitational two weekends ago she threw 104 feet 8 inches three of Morgan’s four goals with Galana Eschate and Steven Sharpe in the discus to qualify for the state meet. scoring for the Cowboys. Grantsville “It’s been since Jill Lowry (in 2000) that we’ve had a thrower finished the year 0-8-2 in region play out and out qualify for state,” said track coach Kendra Reed. and 3-11-2 overall. “Everyone else has done it at region.” Mulitalo, who also played as an offensive and defensive line- Tooele soccer man on the freshman/sophomore football team, is ready to win Orem shut out Tooele 5-0 on region and win against other 4A schools at state. Thursday. The Buffs play at Mountain “She has a good shot at winning region in the shot put,” Reed View today, host Payson on May 6 said. “There’s a girl from Mountain View and the two will fight it and travel to Springville on May 9. out for the discus.” The Tooele-Payson game should be “I’m a little nervous and proud of myself,” Mulitalo said. “It’s tight. The first time around these hard to take in, but I’m way excited to just go and compete.” two teams battled to a 3-3 tie in two Cody Mott, a senior, is another thrower who qualified for state overtimes. The Payson game will be in the discus at the Tooele Invitational with a throw of 135 feet played at 7 p.m. 6 inches. Last year Mott qualified during the region meet, but Mule Deer Foundation knowing he’s competing at state is a relief. The Tooele County Chapter of the “I’m top in the region from what I’ve seen so far,” Mott said. Mule Deer Foundation will hold its “I’m really excited to qualify early. Last year I was stressing. Now Second Annual Banquet on May 17. that I’ve got that off my back I can have fun.” The event will start at 5:30 p.m. In order to prepare for each throw, Mott thinks about his spin with dinner at 7 p.m. The night will and breaks down each step he will take. include live auctions and raffling of “I calm myself down because if I get too excited I mess up,” prizes. Children will also be able to Mott said. “I also talk to myself: ‘Cody, you’ve done this before.’” bid for prizes. The foundation was Jordan Clemente has a jump of 20 feet 11 inches in the long awarded $7,400 in chapter awards jump, which is a state qualifying mark. However, he did it at a which will go toward projects in the dual meet and not invitational which means it does not actually county. The foundation is looking for qualify him in that event, yet. volunteers to help complete various “I know I will qualify in the 100 meters and hopefully in the work projects using these funds. long jump,” Clemente said. photography / Maegan Burr For more information call Jared at 830-1232. SEE QUALIFY PAGE A11 ➤ Freshman Rylee Mulitalo throws the javelin at the Tooele Invitational track meet. Mulitalo has qualified for state in the discus and shot put. She is one of the top two leaders in the shot put in Region 7. Hunting Permits If you applied for a 2008 Utah big game hunting permit, your wait is GHS TENNIS THS TENNIS almost over. By Wednesday, you’ll know whether you drew a permit. “If you draw a permit, congratulations” says Judi Tutorow, wildlife licens- Cowboys ing coordinator for the Division of Gutowski continues Wildlife Resources. “If you don’t, mark June 12 on your calendar. topple That’s when general bull elk per- to improve for Tooele mits go on sale. It’s also the day that any general buck deer permits by Mark Watson Tooele faced Mountain View on that aren’t taken in the draw go Judge SPORTS EDITOR Tuesday, Payson on Wednesday on sale.” Utah’s 2008 Big Game and Provo on Thursday last week Draw will be conducted this month. Tooele’s third singles player and it was a roller-coaster ride If you applied for a 2008 permit, Memorial Eric Gutowski is starting to pick according to the coach with his you should receive an e-mail and up steam heading into the Buffs’ players looking flawless at times a letter by April 30. The e-mail or by Mark Watson final two dual matches this week and full of flaws at other times. letter will let you know whether you SPORTS EDITOR and the Region 7 tournament “If they give their best and drew a permit. If you don’t receive next week. get beat by a stronger opponent an e-mail or a letter by Wednesday, Grantsville continued its Gutowski won two of his three that’s fine. But if they don’t give you can learn whether you drew a winning tennis season with a matches last week with victories it all they’ve got and lose to an permit by logging onto the DWR’s photography / Troy Boman Web site or by calling 1-800-221- pair of victories against top over a Payson opponent and a opponent they could beat, that’s Grantsville High School senior Logan Paulich fought back to defeat 0659. teams in the 3A ranks last major come-from-behind win not good,” Smith said. week. Judge’s No. 1 player Noel Hollingsworth 1-6, 6-2, 6-4 in a match on over Provo High’s No. 3 singles On Tuesday, Mountain View Falcons nest in SLC On Wednesday, Grantsville Thursday. player. blitzed the Buffs 5-0. Tooele’s Peregrine falcons are nesting again traveled to Garland to dispose “Our highest seedings at the closest shot at a victory came in downtown Salt Lake City. And of the Bear River Bears 4-1. Grantsville won the team other team points by winning region tournament should be at at No. 1 doubles where Jordan this year, you won’t have to wait The Cowboys nearly swept the match 3-2 including a three- both doubles matches against number one and number three Knighton and Russell Johnson until June to watch them on your varsity matches only losing a set victory at No. 1 singles. the Bulldogs. singles,” said coach Derek Smith. regrouped after the first set to win computer screen. Cameras put in close match at second singles. First singles player Logan Brett Peterson and Casey Matt Wihongi plays first singles the second set, but the tandem place by The Church of Jesus Christ On Thursday, the Cowboys Paulich got off to a slow start, Williams, at first doubles, for the Buffs and is a close friend could not prevail and dropped of Latter-day Saints are up and run- posted another major tri- but turned it on to defeat downed Kolby Newton and of Gutowski. The pair battle each the match 2-6, 6-4, 3-6. ning early this year. If you log onto umph at home edging Judge Judge’s Noel Hollingsworth 1- Sean McCoy 7-5, 6-2. Trevor other in tennis matches and work Wihongi and Gutowski played the Division of Wildlife Resources’ Memorial, one of the top 6, 6-2, 6-4. together on their games during Web site, you can watch the antics tennis teams in the state. Grantsville picked up its two SEE TOPPLE PAGE A11 ➤ the summer. SEE GUTOWSKI PAGE A11 ➤ of the falcons, including the female taking care of the four eggs she’s laid. You can also travel downtown FROM THE SIDELINES and watch the falcons in person. Their nest box is on the north- east corner of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. The building is Lakers wait while Jazz search for answers in Houston just west of State Street, between South Temple and North Temple streets. You can follow the antics s it time to worry? Not even jab at Williams started the mouth for game six and then some. at them. Basketball is a simple of the falcons on your computer Sir Charles can figure the Jazz wars for game five), missed both So what are the answers? First, game — whoever plays the hard- screen by logging onto www.wildlife. I out and I’m not sure anyone David Gumucio free throws as the crowd groaned the Jazz must come “mentally pre- est, smartest and toughest wins. utah.gov. Once you’re on the home else can either. This first round CORRESPONDENT in agony. But Mehmet Okur, who pared to play defense.” Defense It’s all about attitude, mental page, click on the Peregrine falcon Western Conference Playoff Series had 18 boards for the night, res- is a state of mind. My motto as a conditioning and fundamental cam link on the right side of the against the Houston Rockets has cued a wayward McGrady ball coach was, “Defense is Desire.” If execution. page. been a slugfest, resembling a box- slap off the backboard over Carl the Jazz can master that concept In the meantime, as the Jazz American Le Mans ing match more than a basketball Rocket arsenal. The Jazz lost the Landry and was fouled. Okur iced their next game will be in Los grope for answers tonight, the game. Like it or not Rafer Alston paint by a whopping 40-26 margin both free-throws rescuing his Angeles. Second, the Jazz must Lakers are taking a well deserved Attendance at American Le Mans has made a huge difference for the and left 13 free-throws floating point-guard from humiliation and win the boards. If they are out- breather, laying back, getting a Series first three rounds is averaging Rockets, taking precious defen- in space, as the Rockets roared to his team from a TKO at the bell rebounded again they will lose. massage and sipping a California more than 106,000 per race while sive attention away from Tracy new life 94-92. 86-82. Third, the Jazz must have faith in cooler. Kobe Bryant and the boys television viewers increased more McGrady, giving “T-Mac” or is it Saturday the Jazz improved So what now? Well tonight the their offense and stick to it. If they from L.A. beat the Denver Nuggets than four and a half fold, according “T-Moc,” rest and opportunity. their defense, started rebound- Jazz are getting ready to tip-it-off run their offense the way coach into dust. The Lakers are sound to figures released by the American Le Mans Series. The attendance They have proved to be a very ing and hit their free-throws, but in Houston no matter how many Jerry Sloan dictates, the paint war inside with their big center Pau mark is a 3.2 percent increase over dangerous combination for the their perimeter shooting failed vows they made to never return, will belong to the Jazz and so will Gasol, forward Lamar Odom and the same period last year. Reported Jazz who came home to their Salt them (0-14 from the arc) and they and they had better find some the game. Fourth, the Jazz must small forward Luke Walton. And estimated attendances this sea- Lake Fortress of Triumph (37-4) abandoned their offense and their answers. Don’t get me wrong, I play fundamental basketball. They outside they’re deadly with Jazz son are Sebring, Fla. 170,000; and after two bouts against the third-quarter 16-point lead, letting believe the Utah Jazz are the bet- must hit their lay-ups, free-throws defector Derek Fisher and the ever St. Petersburg, Fla. 45,000; and ropes were lucky to leave with a McGrady and company back into ter team. However, that being said, and no turnovers. It’s that simple. present Bryant. There’s a reason Long Beach, Calif. 105,000. The split-decision. the game down by 2 with mere the Jazz can ill afford to continue Granted, Houston will come out why the Lakers are the number American Le Mans Series will come Thursday the Jazz were “Yo seconds left on the clock. Standing to grope their way through this swinging and try to hit the Jazz one team in the West and we are to Tooele County May 16-18 at Miller Adrian” all night long, being out- at the abyss, Deron Williams (pro- playoff series because the Rockets in the mouth and take them out fixing to find out why as soon as Motorsports Park. shot, out-rebounded out-played nounced “Darin” for McGrady, are talented enough to burn them of the game. The Jazz just have to we snuff out the Rockets. I’ll see and out-hustled by the entire whose name mispronunciation all the way back to Salt Lake City toughen-up and swing right back you from the sideline. A11

TUESDAY April 29, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11

THS SOFTBALL Buffs bounce back after loss by shutting down Payson Tooele gets back on team looking to get back on Shelby Fritchell to give Tooele “You do not want to be the for the first time, Tooele made the out-stretched glove of Lion track, and it wasn't pretty for an early 1-0 lead. team that plays us directly up for it in the sixth inning. short stop Chelsea Diamond track by blanking the the visiting Lions in the 10-0 The Buffs were able to earn a after a loss,” said coach Barry Snow started the scoring with as the two decisive runs for the beating. single run in each of the open- Pitt. “We like to take out our a hard single to dead center 10-0 win. Lions 10-0 to stay Whitnie Griffith, Kelsey ing three innings. In the sec- frustrations on the next team bringing around Allie Alverson “Sometimes losing a tough unbeaten in Region 7 Mendenhall and Lauren Folta ond Aly Jensen nailed a smok- and we did that well against to score. Griffith continued her game helps a team,” said coach each had big days at the plate ing grounder between the legs Payson.” hot hitting with a single just Pitt. “It is good that it woke us By Jake Gordon with two RBIs each while Matti of Lions’ third baseman Karlie As the innings continued, so over the head of Payson sec- up and now we are practic- STAFF WRITER Snow gave up only one hit Mangleson, scoring Folta. did the Tooele scoring. Kelsey ond baseman Alexis Bushman ing hard and playing just as in six innings to help in the In the third Brittany Mendenhall was able to rip a bringing in two more runs and hard.” Most softball teams are now effort. Gonzales lined a double clutch single to left bringing in a 8-0 lead. Tooele, still undefeated in well aware that Tooele is a Starting out quickly, Snow just underneath the glove of two more runs, as Tooele was With an opportunity to end Region 7 play, will host league softball power in the state, but helped her own cause with a Morissy Bray in left field, as the cruising offensively and shut- the game an inning early, Folta nemesis Springville, Thursday most do not know what it is lead-off double and was able ball reached the fence scoring ting down visiting Payson. came to the plate and quickly at 4 p.m. like to play them following a to make her way home after a Kelsey Mendenhall and giving Following an inning where hit a hard grounder just off [email protected] loss. Payson ran into a Buffalo wild pitch by Payson pitcher Tooele a 3-0 lead. the Buffs were held scoreless of the GHS SOFTBALL Pet Week Cowboys to host top-ranked Bears

by Mark Watson final region game of the season on Friday. Taylor, Young and Chelsea Dalton all scored SPORTS EDITOR The Cowboys tuned up for their final runs in the sixth inning. two home games with an 11-1 victory at Grantsville lead-off hitter Breanna The Cowboys will seek to shoot down the Logan on Friday. Grantsville pitcher Lindsey Bunderson and second hitter Mallory Bear River Bears Wednesday in Grantsville Dalton allowed only two hits, but one of Oltjenbruns each scored three runs in the in a quest to finish in a tie with their rival Grantsville’s three errors for the game game. Cleanup hitter Krysta Taylor scored for the Region 11 title. allowed the Grizzlies to score a run in the two runs with a single and a double and also Grantsville’s record is 17-2 overall and 7-1 third inning. drove in two runners. in Region 11 action with two home games Grantsville led 5-1 until the sixth when Chelsea Dalton smacked a triple in the remaining. After the Cowboys face the No.1- the Cowboys scored six runs on five hits. game and Annie Young blasted a home run. ranked Bears they will host Morgan in the Bunderson, Oltjenburns, Korryn Coates, [email protected] for finding all our pets a good home. Gutowski doubles. Jonathan Cafe and Jaii Knighton also won a dou- continued from page A10 bles match. Gutowski won the only better in their second sets match against Provo, but it against their Mountain View did not start out good for the opponents, but dropped third singles player. Gutowski their matches. Jorge Encinas needed to regroup after a first Information defeated Wihongi 6-3, 7- set loss to win the match 1-6, For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure 5 and Adam Lewis downed 6-4, 7-5 over Nate Gates. Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires Gutowski 6-2, 6-3. Wihongi lost to Carter Nix Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing Tooele won all its match- 6-3, 7-6. Tooele City and possible shelter fee. es against Payson. Wihongi, Tooele plays at Orem today, Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to Dylan King, Gutowski, Gaven hosts Timpview on Thursday hold animals for 3 days Neufeld, Jake Wells and and then competes in the Grantsville Animal Shelter 884-6881 before euthanization. Chase Lambert all won sin- region tournament May 8-9 gles matches. photography / Maegan Burr at Mountain View. Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. Knighton and Johnson pre- [email protected] Eric Gutowski returns the ball during a match earlier this season. Gutowski has vailed at first doubles with climbed the ladder to third singles this year and is on a two-match win streak for Tooele Veterinary Clinic Austin Jasper and Austin the Buffs with a Thursday upset victory over ’s third singles newstips 882.0050 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 Jensen winning at second player Nate Gates.

of which coach Al Bottema has a “It’s a tough region,” Bottema Qualify good shot at qualifying for state. said. “Of all 4A, this is the tough- continued from page A10 However, they won’t be able to est and we’re doing well. Our run the 4x100 until the region times are coming down. We’re Invite Over 27,000 He said he was in better condi- meet. Terry is also close to quali- very young, especially the girls, tion last year, as a sophomore, in fying in the 200 meter run. but we will do well.” the 110 high hurdles. As of right Another sophomore, Cassidee The only concern is qualifying Readers into Your Store now, Clemente is one tenth of a Christensen barely qualified for athletes in the distance races. second away from qualifying. state at the Carbon Invitational “This region is so deep in dis- “I watch a lot of people who are in the long jump at 15 feet 10.5 tance, personal records will be a good and mimic what they do,” inches, just a half an inch beyond great thing,” Bottema said. Clemente said. “It doesn’t matter the marking point. Many of the athletes will have if it’s football, basketball or track. The boys 4x400 meter relay to qualify at the region meet if That’s why they’re good.” team of Talon Hughes, Brad they are not attending the BYU It seems to have paid off Woodruff, Travis Brady and Milo Invitational. The coaches are because the Tooele junior has Leakehe will probably qualify at proud of those who have already What business is that? just missed qualifying for each the BYU Invitational this coming made and are looking to push of his events and hopes to do weekend, Bottema said. the others who are close to go so at the BYU Invitational this For distance runners, Sam above and beyond. weekend or at least in the Region Mitchell in the 800 meter run has Tooele will host Orem on Where are they located? 7 meet. a chance and Jenni Torgerson’s Wednesday in a dual meet. The Sophomore Lindsey Terry times in the 800 have dropped Region 7 championships will be qualified at the Delta Invitational over the season. And many ath- held on May 7 and 8. Didn’t they go out of business? in the 100 meters with a time letes like Jordan Biorge, Nick [email protected] of 12.95 seconds. She’s a mem- Hyde, and Mason Halligan all ber of the girls 4x100 meter and have a shot at qualifying during 4x400 meter relay teams, both the BYU Invite. There is a sale where?

The doubles teams also picked Austin Rowley also picked up a Topple up victories with Williams and victory. continued from page A10 Peterson blasting Peter Beus and Grantsville only lost one match Michael Holmgren 6-1, 6-1 at first in junior varsity action against People don’t know who or where Lujan and Jared Knight, at second doubles while Lujan and Knight Bear River. Ben Tripp, Dallin doubles, needed a tiebreaker in needed three sets to down Britten Gomez and Rupp all won singles the second set, but prevailed 6-3, Deakin and Tyler Christensen 6-3, matches with Parks and Rowley you are or even if you’re having a 7-6 (10-8). 4-6, 6-3. winning at first doubles. In the match against the Bears, Kyler Rupp posted a victo- Grantsville plays at Ben Lomond Paulich defeated Craig Nichols ry against Judge in junior var- today and faces a talented Logan 6-3, 6-2 and George Parkinson sity action at third singles. The team on Thursday. sale unless you tell them. Let the cruised past Bryan Miller 6-4, 6-1. doubles team of Dallas Parks and [email protected] Tooele Transcript Bulletin help ����������������������� �������� �������� ������ generate revenue for your store. ��������� ������� �������� ������� �������� ������� �������� ������ ������ ������ ������ ������ ������ ���������� ��� ���� ���������� ��� ���� ����� ������ ������ ����������� ��� ���� ����� ��� ���� ������ ����� ����� ������ ��� ��� ����������� ��� ���� ����� ����� ����� Place an ad with Keith or Angie ���������� ��� ���� ������ ��� ���� ���������� ����� ����� ����� ��� ���� ����� ��� ���� ���������� ����� ����� ����� ��� ���� ���������� ��� ��� ����������� ����� ������ 435.882.0050 �������� ������� �������� ������� �������� ������� �������� ������ ������ ������ ������ ������ ������ ������ ��� ���� ����������� ��� ���� ����������� ����� ������ ����������� ��� ���� ��������� ��� ���� ��������� ����� ����� ���� ���� �������� ��� ���� ���� ��� ���� ���� ����� ����� ������ ��� ���� ����� ��� ���� �������� ����� ����� ��������� ��� ���� ���� ������ ��� ���� ����� ����� ����� ���� ��� ���� ������ ��� ���� ������ ����� ������ ����� ��� ���� �������� ��� ���� ������ ����� ������ A12

A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY April 29, 2008 Little league opening day by Mark Watson “We’re happy with the prog- baseball players in Tooele SPORTS EDITOR ress of the players. It looks County for decades. like we’ll have some good The Tooele County baseball Players ranging in ages 5 teams this year. Some players league includes 752 players, to 15 covered the outfield are still learning of course, 125 coaches and 62 teams. on one of the diamonds at but this league will help them Games are played Tuesdays Parker’s Park in Tooele for improve. We hope they have through Fridays and some- opening ceremonies of the fun.” times on Saturdays at Parker’s Park, Elk’s Park, Babe Ruth “It looks like we’ll have some good Park and at Dow James Park for T-Ball games. teams this year. Some players are still Helping Wright this year are Nick Drake, vice presi- learning of course, but this league dent; Rob Clausing, Cal Ripken coordinator, Tom will help them improve. We hope they Poyner, upper division Babe Ruth coordinator; Stewart have fun.” Christensen, information John Wright technology; Paul Collins and Cal Ripken League president Erin Christiansen, snack bar concessions; Gerlyn Tooele County Babe Ruth The league honored Ray Wakefield, secretary-treasur- — Cal Ripken League on Harris and his family this sea- er; and Heather McClatchey, Saturday morning (see photo son and one of Harris’ grand- uniforms. at right). sons threw out the first pitch. Wright begins his 18th “It was exciting to get out Harris worked as vice-presi- season as president of the there and start playing,” said dent of the league for several league. league president John Wright. years and helped tutor young [email protected] It’s Time to CLEAN HOUSE SATURDAY Clean out your MAY 10, 2008 Household Sept. 6, 2008 Hazardous 9 AM - 12 PM HAZARDOUS WASTE Health Dept. Building Waste 151 N. Main Tooele Sponsored by: What to Bring: What NOT to Bring: • Used oils • Paints • Poisons • Waste from Businesses • Batteries • Chemicals • Containers larger than 5 gallons • Antifreeze • Pesticides • Explosives • Unwanted products labeled • Ammunition “Poison,” “Warning,” or “Caution” • Radioactive Waste • Compressed Gas Cylinders

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Quality Automotive Group is pleased to welcome Eric Solie back to our professional sales team. Eric comes to us with a long history in the automotive field. Born and raised in Salem, Utah, Eric served an LDS Mission in South Carolina after high school. Most of his time was spent in Utah County honing both automotive expertise and BYU loyalty. A lifetime car-enthusiast, Eric has had the pleasure of owning some of the most highly coveted automobiles in the world. Some of his past treasures include a 1969 Shelby Mustang, a 1969 RS/SS Camaro, 1974 Plymouth Barracuda, 1956 Chevy Bel Air, and the list goes on to names like Corvette, Ferrari, Porsche. Needless to say, cars have been a lifelong passion. “It got under my skin when I was about 10 years old. It started with motorcycles and grew into cars.” Mr. Solie confides. He still stops in his tracks when he sees a Harley Davidson cruise on by. Having gained valuable experience in Atlanta working in commercial real estate, Eric moved back to Utah and later traveled extensively around the United States as a buyer for his own dealership. Throughout his career he’s been known by contemporaries and customers alike as an expert appraiser in determining the genuine value of a vehicle. He’s served as a specialist in credit, financing and insurance as well. When asked what motivates him on a daily basis, he simply replies, “Every car has a story.” Mr. Solie moved to Tooele with his family in 1995 (where four of his six children graduated high school) and considers it home. He feels comfortable in the small town environment yet knows how to handle the challenges that lie ahead as Tooele quickly grows into a larger city. “Everything about automotive sales has evolved. Customers have more access than ever to the same information we do. It’s all very open. I really try to understand what my customer needs and then look into all the options that he or she may have - become an advocate of sorts. A customer may need simple, basic transportation or simply want a vehicle for fun. Either way, if I can be on their side and help them achieve their goals, then we both win.” Eric’s greatest joy in life are his children and grandchildren. When he has spare time, he enjoys taking long drives, reading suspense novels, and playing cards. Eric can be reached at The Blue Q Dealership, 1141 North Main St., Tooele. Feel free to stop in and say hello. Call 435-850-2330 to reach his cell phone or 435-882-1300 (main switchboard) or send an email: [email protected] B1 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY April 29, 2008

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A Tale of

Two Promsphotography / Maegan Burr

Cody Gerrard dips Bethany Williamson (top) at the end of the promenade dance Saturday at the GHS Junior Prom. Gregg Ward (right) does the YMCA dance at the THS Junior Prom on Friday at the Utah State Capitol.

James McClatchy and Shelby Mills (middle left) step out of the back of a U-Haul truck Saturday, which McClatchy and his friends decorated and took instead of the traditional limo to Grantsville High School. Courtney Hall (above) spins around the dance floor Friday at Tooele High School’s Junior Prom held at the newly remodeled Capitol in Salt Lake. Brian Hobsen and Kaylie Gustafson (right) dance during the Tooele High prom royalty dance. See more photos online at www. tooeletranscript.com. B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY April 29, 2008 The Bulletin Board

tem. The new system will generate a Tooele different type of utility bill that will be sent to customers in an envelope Walk-a-Thon starting in April. The old postcard bills Preeclampsia (toxemia) is a life-threat- will no longer be used. If anyone has ening disorder of pregnancy that questions, please contact Kristy Clark can affect the mother and the baby. at 884-3411. The Preeclampsia Foundation is tak- ing steps to raise awareness and so Grantsville irrigation can you. Please join us on May 10 The irrigation water is now on. The for a two-mile walk and a one-mile Board has extended the two use-or- fun walk at Tooele Veterans Memorial lose agricultural turns due to system Park. Registration can be done on-line issues. The two use-or-lose turns at www.preeclampsia.org or e-mail will now expire May 22, 2008. If you [email protected] for notice any leaks or abuse please call mail-in registration forms. Call 840- the Grantsville Irrigation office at 884- 0348 with questions. 3451.

4th of July events We are looking for local food vendors Stansbury Park and other activities for the Fourth of July celebration. If interested in setting In memory up a booth please sign up at Tooele Stansbury Park Elementary is in the City Parks and Recreation 843-2140. process of collecting pictures and Also looking for live bands to perform memories to honor longtime kin- on the July 3-4, if you would like to per- dergarten teacher Gail Chapman. If form call Susan Trujillo at 882-5496. you would like to contribute an note or photo to be placed in a memory Motorcycle ride book, please send them to Stansbury On May 10, there will be a motorcycle Park Elementary, 485 Country Club, ride held in Sergeant Brandon James Stansbury Park, UT 84074. Thomas’ honor. A $15 registration fee photo courtesy of Melanie Morgan per person. We will be convening at Honda Suzuki of Salk Lake, 2354 S. Schools The kids at Smarty Pants Daycare in Stansbury Park picked up this much garbage to help the earth on Earth Day with just one walk around the State St. South Salt Lake, for registra- block. tion around 9 a.m. and leave at 10:30 THS class of 1963 a.m. The proceeds will go into a fund The THS class of 1963 will host its 45- Childrens/book day S. Main. Bring friends from neighbor- NAMI support group for the children and widows of Utah’s year class reunion on Aug. 22-24, so Celebrate children and Celebrate hood and school. Great time to have a Are you or someone you know liv- fallen soldiers. mark your calendar. Please contact Pat books! Celebrate both through read- fellowship. ing with depression, panic, anxiety, Nichols England at (801)523-3819 if you ing with a Spanish story time. Join us bipolar disorder, OCD, or schizophre- Stampede days didn’t receive a notice or visit our class on Wednesday, April 30 at 1:30 p.m. Children’s choir nia? NAMI support meetings are held Vendors are wanted for the Deseret page at www.TooeleHigh1963.com. for stories read in Spanish. All ages The prize-winning Salt Lake Children’s Wednesdays at 7 p.m., at 565 W. 900 Peak Stampede Days craft show. The are invited to attend this fun family Choir is having a concert on May 9-10 South. Call Jan at 843-4347 for more dates are June 6-7 at the Deseret Peak THS class of 1998 activity. at 7:30 p.m. at the First Presbyterian information. Complex. For more information visit It’s been 10 years, let’s get together Church, on South Temple and C St. www.deseretpeakcomplex.com/stam- for the THS class of ‘98 reunion. Save Family history Tickets can be purchased at Day Pioneers museum pede.htm or call 843-4046. the date: Saturday, Aug. 9. A database Ancestry Library Edition, one of the Murray Music or at door for $8 ($5 for The DUP Museum will be opening and plans are being made, and if you most important and largest online students). for more information call on Friday and Saturday for the sum- Pet adoption are willing to help please call Lindsay genealogical collections today, is now (801)537-1412 or visit www.childrens- mer months beginning May 2 through No More Homeless Pets of Utah will Clegg Sundloff at 882-3225. available at the Tooele City Library. ing.com. September 27. Our hours will be from be hosting, “PAW IT FORWARD” adop- For more information visit our web- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. If you would like a tion event from Friday, May 2 through St. Marguerite’s registration site www.tooelecity.org/tcl/library. National Day of Prayer tour at any other time than the sched- Sunday, May 4 at the Petsmart located at St. Marguerite’s Catholic School html, or give us a call at 882-2182. To The Annual National Day of Prayer uled hours, please contact either Julie 389 W. 1830 South. There will be over 700 is accepting registration for pre-K gain instant access to Ancestry Library community gathering will be held Merrill 882-0004 or Lynne Bevan 882- dogs and cats that are looking for new through 6th grade for the 2008/2009 Edition visit us at 128 W. Vine St. this year in Memorial Park (Main St. 5121. forever homes. To find out more about school year. Please call Ms. Janet, Mrs. and Vine St.) from Noon to 1 p.m. on the event, visit www.utahpets.org. Burden or Ms. Ann Monday through Spring flowers Thursday, May 1. We will be marking Cub Scouts Friday between 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. at Spring has come to the Tooele City this national event with community May 9 and 10 is the Weeblos district Tooele City 4-H the school office (882-0081) for more Library. Your job is to count a different leaders and interested citizens. There activity at Tooele Wig-wam, your The Tooele City 4-H Garden Club will information. Space is limited. color of flower each week. It will end will be music, a speaker, and of course chance to register will be April 12 and be holding a registration meeting on on May 23, 2008. Get your counting prayer. Everyone is welcome. 26 at the Erda chapel, from noon to 4 Thursday, May 8, 2008 at 7 p.m. at West Elementary council form at the library. When done, bring p.m. Contact Mike Young 250-0366 or the Tooele City Hall, 90 N. Main St. West Elementary Community Council the counting form to the front desk Holy Land presentation Chris Zeller 882-5240. Any youth, Kindergarten through 12th will meet Thursday, May 1, at 5 p.m. and receive a small prize. Remember A very special presentation of the Holy grade can participate in the program. at the school library. All parents are the color of flower you count changes Land will be held on Wednesday, May Messianic Congregation For more information please con- invited to attend. Nominations and each week. 14, 2008 at St. Marguerite’s in the par- The Brit Ammi Messianic Congregation tact Terra Sherwood at 843-2142 or at elections will be held that evening for ish gym. The presentation is to be given meets every Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at 37 [email protected]. the 2008-09 school year. Financial seminar by Deacon Rick and Gaylynn Huffman S. Main, in Tooele. Join us for praise, Adults, attend our free, personal finan- on their trip to the Holy Land in 2007. Torah (Bible) study, and fellowship as Big fix mobile Head start cial seminar of “Basics of Buying a The public is invited. we study the Hebrew foundation of The Big Fix Discount Mobile Spay/ Tooele Head Start preschool registra- House”, presented by H & R Block. This our Christian faith. For more informa- Neuter Clinic will be in Tooele on May tion will be Tuesday, April 29, 2008 at seminar will be held May 8, 2008 at 6 tion call 843-5444. 6, at Wal-Mart at 99 W. 1280 North. the Tooele City Library for 3 and 4-year p.m. at the Tooele City Library. Tickets Charity Animals must be between 8 weeks and old children. Half-day, full-day and will be available at the check out desk Mule deer foundation six years of age. Female dog $55 and home based options available. Please of the Tooele City Library. If you didn’t Food pantry The Tooele County Chapter of the Mule male dog $45. For more Info call 1-866- call 883-6743 for more information. get a ticket, show up any way. The First Baptist Church in Tooele is Deer Foundation is proud to announce 738-7349 or go to www.utahpets.org. offering a clothing closet and emer- the Second Annual Banquet to be held Spring concert gency food pantry to help meet the May 17. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. Ribbon cutting The Elementary and Jr. High bands, Education needs of our community. Anyone with and dinner starts at 7 p.m. We are look- Please join us for a ribbon cutting to and the Tooele High School Concert clothing needs - adults and children - ing forward to a great night of live auc- celebrate the new building for the Band, will be performing their annual Adult Education are welcome. The food pantry is avail- tions, raffles and good fun. For more Utah State Adult Probation and Parole, spring concert on Thursday, May 1, in Get your high school diploma this year! able for emergency needs. Hours of information call Jared at 830-1232. located at 528 E. 2400 North, Tooele. the THS Auditorium at 7 p.m., admis- All classes required for a high school operation are Saturdays from 10 a.m. Thursday, May 8 at noon. An open sion is free, and the public is invited to diploma, adult basic education, GED to noon. We are located at 580 S. Main Domestic Violence house will follow the ribbon cutting attend. The Booster Club will be sell- preparation, word processing, driver’s St., Tooele. For more info call 882- The Tooele County Domestic Violence ceremony from 1-4 p.m. ing cookbooks compiled by the band education and English as a second 2048. Coalition presents, “Relationship members at the door for $10. language are available. Register now to Issues In Diverse Communities.” Please Safety Fair graduate — just $35 per semester. The join us for a free lunch and seminar A safety fair will be held Wednesday, Garage sale center is open Monday through Friday Sports May 1, 2008 at noon, at the Tooele April 30 at the Tooele City Dow James The Tooele County School District from 8:30 a.m. until 2:30 a.m. and Health Department, west end audi- Building, 400 N. 400 West. For children is sponsoring their second Annual Monday and Thursday nights from 4 Charity golf tournament torium. For questions you can email under-14 to educate them on injury pre- Teacher Garage Sale. Teachers will be to 8 p.m. The center is located at 76 S. The Children’s Justice Center Friend’s [email protected]. vention from 1-5 p.m. Features include: selling their personal teaching mate- 1000 W., and can be reached at 833- Board present their ninth annual char- fire safety, seat belt safety, ATV safety, rials that they no longer use. It will 1994. Adult education classes are for ity golf tournament at Oquirrh Hills Cub leader roundtable child identification, bike rodeo, side- be held at Middle Canyon Elementary students 18 and over. Golf Course, on May 30, 2008. Cost is Join us for fun and fellowship related to walk chalk drawings, parent education, School on Saturday, May 3 from 9:00 $75 per person or $300 for a team of the Cub Scout theme-Go for the Gold. tobacco prevention and much more. a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The public is wel- GED test four. Sign up by Friday, May 23. For There are also opportunities for shar- come to come and shop. The Tooele Adult Education Center is more information call 843-1161. All ing ideas. We will also have informa- Tooele homemakers offering a GED preparation class. The proceeds will benefit Tooele County tion on upcoming district and coun- The Tooele Homemakers will be Northlake community council class will be held every Wednesday Children’s Justice Center. cil activities. Cub Scout Roundtable is going on their annual Field Trip on Northlake Elementary will hold a from 6 to 9 p.m. Cost is $35. The GED Thursday, May 1, 7:30 p.m. at the TJHS. Monday, May 5. Meet at 9 a.m. at the school community council meeting on test will be given on May 13 and 14, Please join us and help your den and Tooele Extension/Health Department May 15, at 5 p.m. in the school media starting at 8 a.m. Please contact Andrea Eagles pack be a great one. Building, 151 N. Main. We are going to center. Nominations and elections of at 833-1994 for more information. Pre- Mrs. Cavanaugh’s Chocolate Factory. officers will be held at this meeting. registration is required for the test. Friday night steaks Alzheimers caregiver support RSVP to reserve your spot by May 3. Call The school safety plan and safe school The Eagles will serve steak, shrimp, Open to anyone caring for someone Joann Krauss at 843-1266 or Marlene walking plan will be discussed. Parents English as second language halibut or chicken dinners from 6:30 with Alzheimer’s disease or related Long at 882-7003. are invited to attend this important ESOL conversational classes are held to 8:45 p.m. Please come out, enjoy dementia. Next meeting Tuesday, May meeting. Monday and Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. dinners and support your Aerie and 13, from 2:30-3:30 p.m., at Cottage Babysitting class ESOL students may also come anytime Auxiliary. Glen Activities Center, 1892 Aaron Tooele Family Center is hosting a baby- Northlake Kindergarten the center is open for individualized Dr. (across from Tooele hospital). For sitting prep class for all kids ages 10-14. Kindergarten registration packets are study. Registration is $35 per semester. information about Alzheimer’s disease There is a fee of $10 for a babysitting available at the school office for the Groups or attending this monthly group, call kit. The class will be held, Saturday, 2008-09 school year. Please register Education fair Frank at 882-2870 ext: 130. May 17 at 10:30 a.m., at the Tooele your child for kindergarten. Bring a The Tooele County School District Kiwanis meetings Family Center, 66 W. Vine St. Please call birth certificate and immunization will be hosting a Career and Technical Kiwanis meets every Tuesday at noon the center at 833-1960 before Monday, record. Education Fair at the district office on at Tracks, 1641 N. Main St., Tooele. Seniors and Recovery will return May 12 to sign-up. May 6-8, from 4 to 8 p.m. The district Contact John Brown at 843-0711. in Thursday’s edition of the is located on the Utah Industrial Depot Transcript-Bulletin. Settlement Canyon irrigation Library at 92 Loadstone Way. There will be an All Settlement Canyon Irrigation share- awards ceremony Thursday, May 8 at holders are now on weekend restriction. Cats and dogs game 7 p.m. No water is to be used between Friday At the Tooele City Library it rains “Cats BULLETIN BOARD POLICY 7 p.m. until Monday 6 a.m. Please call and Dogs”. See if you can find the one If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact The Transcript-Bulletin at 833-9606 with any questions. animal that is different from the “Cats” Churches or “Dogs”. Get the map of the library 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin and mark where you located the one Christian youth night Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit Grantsville animal that is different. Then take it to Community Christian Youth Night organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. the front desk for a small surprise. This is being hosted for Jr. high and high Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot Utilities program is for all ages and will run school age kids on Friday, May 2, 2008, guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement Grantsville City is implementing a new through April 29. from 6:30 to 9 p.m. It is located at please call the advertising department at 882-0050. 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In the new episode “A Dollar and (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity & Colmes (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren a Dream,” the team tries to locate a (51) FXSPN Sports Stories Best Damn 50 Best Damn Top 50 Special Knockouts Final Score Best Damn Top 50 Special Final Score Best Damn Top 50 Special Knockouts (52) Boxing: 1991 Cooper vs. Holyfield Boxing: 1986 Holyfield vs. Qawi Baseball Tonight (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (:40) NFL Live (N) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) lottery winner who went missing ESPN (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Burn Notice “Fight or Flight” (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Psych “Dis-Lodged” (CC) shortly after becoming a millionaire. 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KEN’S AFFORDABLE per week. distribution. Appliance, affordable Head Lifeguards Please forward your resume to sales and service, • Must be at least 18 years of age with 2 years A successful candidate’s primary duties $99-$599 w/warranties. will be but are not limited to: EnergySolutions guarding exp. Nothing but the best! • $12.19 meeting 5 requirements. • CNC Programs Attn: Human Resources, Call (435)241-0670 • Must be able to work minimum of 40 hours • Equipment layout 423 West 300 South, Suite 200 LAWNCARE AND per week. • Fixture/tool design Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Handyman, all things to Pool Custodian do with inside and out • Must be at least 16 years of age. • Equipment specifications Learn more at of your house! Cody • $5.85 per hour • Process improvement www.energysolutions.com (435)224-3530 or Cory • Must be able to work minimum of 15 hours (435)850-2401 • Shop floor support per week. • Improving lean processes SPRING AND Summer Cashier • Project management are here time for lawn • Must be at least 18 years of age. $10.03 per care. Contact Josh with hour • New process development Out West Mowing & • Must obtain a food handler’s permit by time L a w n C a r e Qualified candidates will possess: of hire. (435)840-2078 • BS in Manufacturing or Mechanical Engineering or equivalent experience American Red Cross Lifeguard Certifica- • Ability to program CNC machining equipment tion class –Tuesday. April 29th at 5:00pm at • Experience with process and fixture design the Deseret Peak Aquatic Center. Certified lifeguards who have previously worked for DP • PLC programming a plus Aquatic Center need to reapply and you MUST • CAD/CAM Skills (Solid Edge, Mastercam) attach all certifications with your application. • Established above-average communication skills (verbal and written) Call 843-4035 to if you are interested in taking • Established team building and customer service skills. the lifeguard class. • Established above-average organizational skills.

All questions should be directed to Scott This position offers a competitive wage and excellent benefits Chance. Please call and register at least package. one week prior at 843-4035. • 2003 Honda TRX500FA3 If you are a team player who is interested in a career opportunity • 2003 Honda TRX500FA Applications and additional information for with the market leader in the remanufacturing industry, e-mail your open positions are available at the resume and salary history to: Tooele County Human Resource Office Bidding ends on Weds, April 30, 4:00pm 47 South Main Street Tooele or visit our website at www.co.tooele.ut.us E-mail: [email protected] For more information please call This recruitment will run on a continuous basis Fax to (435) 843-6035 or submit your resume to: until the needs of the department can be met. ATTN: HR 435-833-7250 Tooele County requires those 18 years of Detroit Diesel Reman-West or visit www.tfcu.net age and over to submit to a background 100 South Lodestone Way check. Pre-employment drug testing is re- Tooele, UT 84074 562 North Main • Tooele quired for all hires. Hired individuals must * TFCU reserves the right to refuse all bids if it determines those offers are unacceptable. be able to work flexible schedule including “Equal Opportunity Employer – M,F,D,V” All vehicles sold as is.Time will be given to arrange financing. nights, weekends, and holidays. Tuesday April 29, 2008 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin B5

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Will be MLS #784030 Original hardwood floors under carpet, • One (1) year of experience operating responsible for provid- LOOK AT THE LOT SIZE! WOW! Well heavy equipment. SELL. Sell to anyone. management is re- gas fireplace insert, nice crown molding & For information call in- quired. Starting wage ing pallet repair support loved home, one owner. Newer furnace and fresh paint, newer furnace,central air and • Must possess a Commercial Drivers dependent sales repre- $15 per hour with ad- to our customer. Duties central air, Nice fireplace with gas insert, Ful- water heater,Brand new driveway, awe- License (CDL) with a Trailer, Tanker, sentative Vi Knutson vancement opportu- include unloading and ly landscaped with full auto sprinklers, Cov- some covered patio,great workshop behind HazMat, and Air-brake endorsement 884-3830 nity. We offer a great repairing pallets to cus- ered patio for nice get togethers. CLEAN! garage, MUCH MORE! CLEAN!! within six months of hire. benefit package in- tomer's specifications, BABYSITTER NEEDED as well as reloading for two children in cluding Health & Den- 6684 59 Dutch tal insurance, profit those that do not meet For more information or a on-line Stansbury. Looking for specifications. Candi- high values. Availability sharing, and an at- Harvest Ave. application please visit tractive employee dates must have expe- for Friday and Satur- rience operating a fork- Dr. ONLY http://www.co.tooele.ut.us/hr.html day. Call Amber purchase program. ONLY $ Join our team & enjoy lift. Physically demand- $ 134,000 Applications must be submitted to the (801)347-3437 ing positions. Good 224,900 MLS #781366 a fun, positive work- Stansbury Lg. kitchen w/lots MLS #778868 Tooele County Human Resources office CONVIENENT Store pay and benefits avail- StocktoN. GREAT PRICE for this 47 S. Main Tooele, UT 84074 ing environment. Ap- of cupboards,new quartz countertops, Clerk Full or part time ply at: 2502 N. 400 E. able! All newly hired in- new laminate flooring, lg. pantry & main cute rambler! New paint and carpet. Most EEO Employer $8.50/hr plus bonus call Tooele or email re- dividuals are promptly windows are newer vinyl. Auto sprinkler & (435)884-0476 screened through the floor laundry, grand master bath- garden sume to frankl@liddi- tub, separate shower,double sinks large fully fenced. Lg 20x 30 detached garage. ardhf.com. EOE E-Verify electronic em- Fridge stays, washer & dryer are neg. ployment authorization deck with benches. DENTAL ASSISTANT. program run by the Full time Mon-Thurs. U.S. Citizenship and 90 N. 711 S Join the Team Experenced, chair side, Immigration Services. Center St. friendly, team oriented. Apply at: 1820 West G 330 W Immediate Openings F a x r e s u m e t o Ave. Tooele, UT 84074 ONLY ONLY (435)843-0600 Ph: (435)843-4280 $199,000 $229,900 EOE/ Drug-Free Work- MLS #768512 MLS #775574 Dietary Aide DENTAL ASSISTING Respiratory Therapist place. Recently remodeled, new paint, new carpet,new MOVE RIGHT IN WITH NO FUSS. Beautiful • PRN position available • FT and PRN Position Available CAREER training $795. tile, new sink, new appliances, All brick rambler house and yard all finished. LARGE kitchen • Varying Shifts • Current Licensure Required *flexible hours *3 LICENSED HEALT IN- course options *Ut Ra- SURANCE agents/ on LARGE (.32) lot. 24X30 detached garage is with island. Laminate flooring, newer carpet in living room.Garage insulated and finished. diology Cert. 656-8898 managers. Medical insulated & sheetrocked with seperate power, MA / X-Ray Tech Home Health RN/ Large yard is nicely landscaped with full auto • FT with Benefits (877)352-3586 St. products, quality leads, wood burning stove, and 8 ft. door. sprinkler and fence. A MUST SEE! Case Manager George Dental Careers advances paid weekly, • Previous Experience Preferred • FT Position with Benefits www.sgdconline.com vested contract, trips, • Current RN Lincensure Required Dentists call us for As- contests, bonuses; if 288 4125 RN Positions • Previous Home Health Exp. Pref. sistants! (ucan) you enjoy selling/man- Griffith Palmer aging call Curt Duwe or • Med Surg, FT & PT Positions Available ENCORE GRILL is now • ER, FT Position - One year ER Exp. Pref. Max Hill 888-440-4642 ONLY RD Patient Account Rep / hiring for Experienced (ucan) $ • OR, FT - One year OR Exp. Req. PM Servers. Great tips. 169,900 ONLY Collector BECOME A SUB- MLS #754257 $ • Current RN Licensure Required • PT - 24 hours per week 2080 W North Temple 380,000 (801)534-1996 SCRIBER. 882-0050 Darling multi on quiet street. Open and spa- MLS #756792 • Prev. Medical Billing / Collecting cious with family room off kitchen.Large yard Nice Rambler Receptionist Part Time Experience Preferred with mature trees and full auto sprinklers. on 5 acres in West Erda! • Prior Customer Experience Req. Large closets. Room in bsmt almost finished Well and water rights included. • Previous Medical Office Experience Pref. Receptionist for bedroom or family room. Come check it out! • 24 Hours Per Week • FT with Benefits • Previous Customer Experience Req. • Previous Medical Office Experience 779 E. 1962 Quality Clerk Preferred • Previous Office / Clerical Experience Req. is offering 890 N. Clemens Wy • FT with Benefits ONLY ONLY $189,900 $249,900 To Apply Office Space MLS #734072 MLS #738307 SUPER NICE RAMBLER- culd-de-sac. Beautifully WAAAY BETTER THAN NEW! Freshly painted James Glade FOR RENT landscaped .23 lot/ extra large deck/ electric awning, and new carpet. Lg. (.32) beautifully landscaped yard, phone 435.843.3745 | fax 435.843.3753 | [email protected] | www.mountainwestmc.com full vinyl fence, auto sprinklers, R.V. parking. Central classy rock work, concrete stamped patio. 2nd garage 915 North Main, Tooele air, laminate and tile flooring. Plantations shutters in (drive thru door) is 26x30, heated, shower, sink,toilet, Send cover letter & resume to: all the windows, vaulted ceiling. MUST SEE! it’s own water heater, Lots of light, lots of storage! Mountain West Medical Center | Attn: Human Resource Dept | 2055 N. Main St | Tooele | UT 84074 $650-$800 per month each unit with deposit negotiable. Please call 1185 North Main • Tooele 435-637-9300, Go to remax.com, enter MLS number to take a photo tour of these homes. ext. 11 ask for Linda All offices independently owned and operated. Informationdeemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. B6 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Tuesday April 29, 2008

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Call your local cated in Southern Utah. and candy. All for or (435)884-3003 ders also available. R e c r u i t e r t o d a y . SBR utilizes an experi- $9,995. Police Impounds For assertive, self moti- be dependable and 1997 HONDA CR250, Sale! Many Makes and vated and career www.norwoodsawmills. hard working, at least 1-800-G0-GUARD ential focus with a rela- 1-888-745-3353 (ucan) Autos com/ 5000A free infor- www.utahguard.com tionship-based program aluminum frame, pipes, Models, For Listings minded. If you are the 18 years of age and COMMERCIAL CLEAN- mation: (ucan) model. We are seeking new top end, good Call 800-586-3805 X right individual with a be able to consis- ING Account for sale. 1-800-578-1363 ex. an Admissions Coun- tires, runs good. Lots of $0 DOWN! Cars From 9436 great attitude, this is tently lift 100 lbs. Please call Dave for de- 500-A (ucan) WANTED P/T Concrete selor with a strong cus- power. $1400 obo. Call $29/mo! Police Im- the career opportunity Starting wage $11 per tails 801-541-7152 finishers. Experience tomer service ethic, (435)843-5605 pounds for Sale! 36 you have been look- SECRETARY/ Accounts hour with advance- SELL YOUR CAR or preferred but not nec- outstanding people Small Business owners: Months @ 8.5% apr. ing for. Previous sales Manager Wanted PT in ment opportunities. boat in the classifieds. essary. Willing to train skills, organization, and Place your classified ad 2002 BOMBARDIER DS For listings Call experience preferred. Stansbury, UT Looking We offer a great Call 882-0050 or visit the right person Must communication skills. in 45 newspapers 90 4 wheeler runs great 800-586-3805 x 8329 We provide compre- for a part-time secre- benefit package in- www.tooeletranscript. have driver’s license. The candidate must be throughout Utah for $900 (435)882-2539 hensive training with tary/ accounts manager cluding Health & Den- com Call (435)830-0374 for able to work independ- only $163. for 25 excellent earning po- skill with Quickbooks tal insurance, profit 4 WHEELER Trailer, 18ft 1977 FORD Mustang interview. ently, possess strong words, and $5. per tential. We offer a and Word preferred. sharing, and an at- aluminum, tandem axle, II Interior and body in TRANSMISSION RE- attention to detail, ex- word over 25. You will great benefit package Email resume to tractive employee $2000. (801)232-6907 good condition needs PAIR, rebuild. Low cost cellent phone etiquette, reach up to 340,000 carburetor an electri- to Tooele residents. including Health & dreamscapehomes@g purchase program. WANTED: FT manager and ability to multi-task. households and it is a cal work $1800 obo Will buy vehicles 1990 Dental insurance, mail.com. Join our team & enjoy & PT customer service 400 EX Honda 2001, like Previous sales or mar- one call, one order, one 435-830-2344 and up that needs profit sharing, and an a fun positive working rep. Loan Company, new $3500 Sand tires attractive employee SLT EXPRESS WAY environment. Apply keting experience is bill program. Call the Call (435)830-3889 transmission work, manage accounts, col- 1996 CHEVY Astro Van. purchase program. teams wanted/Flat bed at: 2502 N. 400 E. preferred and prefer- Transcript Bulletin at cash paid. Shop lections. Position avail- all wheel drive, 180,000 Join our team & enjoy and Van. Co. Teams; Tooele. Email your re- ence will be given to 882-0050 for further FOR SALE 1993 Harley (801)972-5810 Home able immediately. miles, runs great, a fun positive working split on average $.70 sume to miguels@lid- candidates with thera- info. (ucan) Davidson Fatboy, low (435)843-8181 Please send resume to needs work. $1500 or environment. For mile. Minimum weekly diardhf.com. EOE. peutic or residential m i l e s . $ 9 5 0 0 [email protected] best offer. 882-2450 questions call Sales pay $1100 per driver. treatment industry ex- (435)830-0127 O/O teams; average TELEPHONE Operator perience. Position is Wanted Manager, J.R at SELL YOUR CAR or 2006 DODGE Charger, SUVs $1.70 mile. Liberal GStek Inc is seeking full-time with alternating FOR SALE: 2006 Ya- 435-882-0964. Apply boat in the classifieds. 22,000 miles, 22in rims, home time/401K/vaca- applicants for a part- weekend coverage. Re- maha V-Star Custom at: 2502 N. 400 E. Call 882-0050 or visit I PAY More Cash for $6000 in extras! Sug- tion. Class a CDL/with time switchboard op- quired to attend and as- Classic motorcycle, 2004 DODGE Durango, Tooele or email re- www.tooeletranscript. junk cars and trucks. gested retail $27,235. haz.mat. Must be able erator opening at our sist with planning of 650cc, black. Includes Limited Edition, 5.7 Li- sume to jrl@liddi- com or e-mail your ad Call Scott (435)830- Asking $26,999. Call to pass gov. security Tooele Army Depot lo- quarterly family work- detachable windshield ter, Hemi Magnum, ardhf.com. EOE to tbp@tooeletran- 6189 Marshall (435)840-4566 clearance. $1000 sign cation. Must have 6 shops, regional and na- and saddle bags. Like 38,500 miles. Great script.com WORK FROM home or on bonus. Call Alan at months experience and tional conferences. Sal- TOP DOLLAR For Junk new, 2600 miles, excel- 96 GMC Sierra 1500. 1 condition, silver with to doorstep, many dif- 801-265-2520/800-477- be able to work week- ary is competitive and V e h i c l e s . C a l l lent condition. $6500 grey leather interior. S E L L I N G Y O U R Owner, loaded 4x4 Z71 ferent positions avail- 7731 (ucan) ends and evening will be based upon edu- (801)577-6270 obo. Call 435-513-0425 shell, new 350V8, very Fully loaded, power able, 8hrs minimum, shifts. Email hr@ HOME? Advertise it in cation and experience. or 435-882-0827 everything, sunroof, WANT TO get the latest the classifieds. Call clean, well cared for age 12 or older. Easy gstekinc.com or fax Must be willing to relo- Recreational $6700. (801)831-6104 DVD player, 6 disc CD money. 882-5381 local news? Subscribe (757)410-0298 EOE 882-0050 or visit cate. Please send player, MP3, Satelite to the Transcript Bulle- www.tooeletran cover letter and resume Vehicles Boats FOR SALE 2005 Ford TV, and extra third row tin. script.com to: Denise Westman, Taurus. Leather, sun seating. Tow package, Director of Admissions 1976 DODGE Sports- roof, c.d., tinted win- and roof rack included. Out Grown Home Office? at dwestman@silvera- man motorhome. Great 12FT ALUMINUM Boat dow, power everything, R u n s f a n t a s t i c ! Warm & Inviting doboysranch.com or condition, well main- w/trailer and new tires. keyless entry, remote $18,500.00 OBO Call Starting a New Business? fax (435)676-84888 tained. Will sell for Game fisher 7.5hp mo- entry, in excellent con- 435-840-8399. For Sale By Owner (ucan) $1900 (435)882-3491 tor. Electric trolling mo- dition. Kelly Book Just Need a Change? SELL YOUR car in the 2006 PIONEER Travel tor w/battery. Paddles, $11,395. Sale for Transcript Bulletin Clas- Trailer, brand new, 26ft, life jacket. $1700 OBO $9,995 obo. Call Business sified section. Move to historic downtown Tooele w/awning and lots of (435)882-4533 435-882-7442 Office space available at the corner of Opportunities e x t r a s . $ 1 4 , 0 0 0 . (801)232-6907 Main Street & Vine A CASH COW! Suite Sq. Ft. Soda/Snack business SELL YOUR computer • New Owner Coke-Pepsi-Red in the classifieds. Call First Time Occupied 102 221 Bull-Frito. Entire busi- 882-0050 or visit 187 Wagon Train Court, Tooele 106 182 ness-$16,840. www.tooeletranscript. • On-Site Parking 201 580 801.593.0084 (ucan) com Home Buyers 2,800 sqft open-design Rambler on cul-de-sac - great neighborhood. 4 Bedroom, 2.75 Bath, Central AC, Smooth- 206 621 Top Range, gas Fireplace, New Hardwood, Tile and Carpet, • Short or Long lots of upgrades, Extra-Large 3-Car Garage/Shop, deck, Term Lease 310 171 JoAnne Valdez fully-fenced, landscaped oversized lot with RV access, 314 288 100% Financing & Rates full sprinklers & drip system, trees, garden, fish pond and • Competitive Rates sheds. $237,900. 100% ready to move in. Call Kaye at Space for Lease have been below 6% Call Eric (435) 830-9398 435.882.0049 or 801.580.2791 • Utah Housing Loans • FHA/VA • Rural Housing Loans Call today to get prequalified. Timing is Everything Frank Sly Call for Your 1244 N. Main 435 833-0740 • 800 453-9606 Free Market 840-2690 • 830-2550 www.deseretpeakmtg.com Carol Royal Analysis & Consultation Here Comes Spring! Tooele County’s Real Estate Resource 435.840.0344 573 West 200 S. 1464 Country Lane, Erda $799,900 Over 2900 sq feet on each floor. With a 300 sq. foot bonus room. Open 446 beautiful floor plan. Living room, dining room and den. Large and beautiful master bedroom and bathroom. Spacious kitchen, family room with the covered patio. 4 bed rooms on the main floor and 3 in the basement. An amazing theater room with tiered seating a must see!1 All of this and 5 acres Bevan too. Way $169,900 $ UNDER PRICE REDUCED 2500 Sq. Ft. Finished, Charming/Solidly 325,000 3030 Deer Run Drive • Benches at South Rim Phase II ConstructedSuper nice Brick home Rambler w/perfect w/ Wood unobstructed view of pine covered mountain. CONTRACTStockton • $379,900 2866 W. Rim Rock Dr. • Benches at South Rim Phase II Floors, Updated Kitchen, 4 Bedrooms, 2 4 Beds, 4 Baths, 3576 Sq Ft, .37 acres Built in entertainment center built for lg. • 2 Acres • Bonus Room Stockton • $381,900 Bathrooms and Alot of Living Space at • Granite countertops • Large garage • 1.5 Acres • Bonus Room screenthis T.V.Price!! Wired Call for 840-0344. surround sound. Lg. master bath includes jacuzzi tub. • 4 bedrooms • Basement entrance in • Granite countertops • Choose your colors • Open beautiful floor plan garage • 4 bedrooms • Rock/Stucco Exterior 927 N. 1380 E. • Tooele 388 E. 950 N., Tooele 14704064W. Hwy Palmer 199, Rd, Rush Erda Valley 1162 N. 380 E. • Tooele Let Me Commercial Land PRICE REDUCED

3 All I can say is WOW! Beautiful large Advertise Your 2 Bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, 2 4 bedrooms 1¾ bath, Downstairs 6 bdrms, 1 full bath, 2 - /4 baths, cozy dining room and kitchen. Over kitchen with a unique cabinetry, large family rooms, open lovely floor plan, fabulous master suite with a fireplace, open family room, lovely master suite, room to grow in the basement, fully could also be a family room. This 2600 sq. ft. finished, beautiful 1 I could go on and on. Fully landscaped lands caped, This is a very cute house! house looks like it was just built! R.V. acre lot, fantastically landscaped, and fenced back yard! Come take a $ Home Here Under $209,900 parking. Wow $209,900 over 100 mature trees. 259,900 look! $219,900 $84,500 This 1.25 Acre parcel of Commercial prop- Canyon Rim Estates ertyContract is priced competitively and has all utili- Lots ties in close proximity for connections to be Southeast Tooele • Starting at $79,000 made. An incredible buy for storage, shop or garage development or as investment for later returns or short term resale. 4 Beautiful Call Laramie Dunn for ALL Protect yourself in the buying and selling 5 to 9 Acre process by using a knowledgeable professional. Call Laramie Dunn for yourALL Real Lots your In Erda!Real EstateEstate needs needs Starting at $225,000 Get more home Get more moNeY $ BUYERSfor your money! SELLERSout of your home! 199,900 435-224-4000 Tuesday April 29, 2008 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin B7

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2004 FORD Explorer 1975 CHEVY 1/2 ton 1BDRM, walk-in closet, 2BDRM 1BTH, remod- SLEEPING ROOMS VALLEY VIEW TOOELE, Remodeled GRANTSVILLE- Low Stansbury Park- On 4x4 Champaign color truck, 4x4 frame & en- window seats, laundry eled, govt. subsidized. available, $70 per Motel. Call (435)882- 4bdrm plus office, 2bth, Down, 5bdrm home The Water! Exclusive Loaded – third row gine, good tires & great on site, off-street park- Playground, carport. week, $10 key deposit, 3235. or (435)882- fenced yard, garage, on .74 acres horse 4 Bedroom 3 bath seating CD player - To- engine (350). Good ing. $525 plus utilities, $500/dep. 211 S. Hale, first and last week- total 7008. Nice, quiet near new elementary property. Free Mes- home. Low down Fi- tally Powered (seats, trans. New Edlebrock background check re- Grantsville. Call Chris $150 to move in. 46 N 1bdrm, 2bd, kitchenette and park. $1200/mo. sage: 877-744-3427, nancing. Free Mes- windows Doors) low carb. New Edlebrock in- quired, Vine Street (435)843-8247 Equal Broadway. 882-7605 available. Monthly, Call (435)578-1334 ext 70 or view sage: 877-744-3427, mileage 20,000 Great take & manifold. $1300 Courtyard 801-531- Housing Opp. weekly & daily specials. TOOELE/ OVERLAKE www.puretooele ext 12 or view Condition must see. obo. (435)840-8790 7501 TOOELE DUPLEX for HBO, cable. Open 4bdrm, 2.5bth, 2 story homes.com. Pru- www.puretooele $18,500 OBO Call rent, 804 Uintah Ave, 24hrs. 585 Canyon Rd, 3BDRM, 1BTH, base- 2 car garage, $1150. dential R.E. homes.com Pruden- 841-9726 830-0626 1994 CHEVY 2500 Sil- 2 AND 3bdrm apart- ment, ac, w/d hookups, 2 b d r m , $ 7 0 0 / m o Tooele. verado, 120,000 miles. ments behind Super $500/dep, no pets. No pets/ smoking. tial R.E. new remodel, garden 1789 North 80 East Grantsville- luxury 3 Kelley Blue Book Wal-Mart. Swimming (801)232-4587 TOOELE, FSBO 5bdrm area w/irrigation water, Homes for Davidson Realty bedroom homes on $4610, Asking $4000. pool, hot tub, exercise (801)652-5225 2bth Elton Park area, Trucks utilities paid. No smok- (801)466-5078 large lots. Zero Down Call Marshall (435)840- room, playground, full Rent brick, fixer upper, ing/ pets. $900/mo. TOOELE, 2bdrm, 1bth, Financing. Free 4566 clubhouse. 843-4400 $ 1 4 3 , 9 0 0 C a l l $600/dep. 882-7094 very clean and quiet, Message: 877-744- $500! TRUCKS/ SUVs $$WHY RENT when 801-803-0482 2000 DODGE Ram 1500 2BDRM 1BTH Apt. for w/d hookups, covered Homes 3427, ext 11 or view from $500! Chevys, you can buy? 0 Quad cab, $7800 OBO Rent. No pets, No LARGE 2BDRM 1bth parking. No pets. www.puretooele Jeeps, Fords and More! down programs, not (435)830-6864 smoking, washer & Serious inquiries only. $600/mo plus $400/ homes.com. Pruden- Police Impounds For perfect credit. First $$ Low income govern- Mobile Homes Sale, For Listings Call dryer included. Rent w/d hook ups, a/c, dep. (805)585-4002 tial R.E. TRUCK FOR Sale 1977 $575, $400/dep. Call $500/dep, (435)882-0476 time buyers, Single ment programs avail- 800-586-3805 x 9973 parent programs. able call for details HOME FOR Sale. 565 Chev pick-up, run Karen @ 830-0615 $585-650/mo. No pets, 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile Call for details. Berna Chris or Berna Bluderidge, 3bdrm, 1999 DODGE Cummins g r e a t , C a l l No Smoking. Owner/ SELL YOUR CAR or home for rent, no smok- Sloan (435)840-5029 (435)8405029 Group 1 1.5bth, wood burning 3500 Dually, 172,000 (435)882-2628 $800 2BDRM DUPLEX apart- agent (435)840- 3010 boat in the classifieds. ing/ pets. 882-1550 miles. Many extras. firm ment with w/d hook-ups Call 882-0050 or visit Group 1 Real Estate Real Estate stove, central air, www.tooeletranscript. fenced, RV parking, Kelley Blue Book: yard close to Main THE MAPLES 3bdrm, *HORSE PROPERTY* SELLING YOUR moun- com or e-mail your ad FSBO. $156,000. $ 1 2 , 5 7 5 . A s k i n g Street. 156 N 100 W 2.5bth, 2000sqft, cov- 3bdrm, 2bth Beautiful $$$SAVE MONEY Office Space tain bike? www.tooele to tbp@tooeletran- (435)224-3561 (435) $11,900 Marshall (435) $595/mo. Call (435) ered parking (801)455- 2,000sqft home on Find HUD & Bank transcript.com script.com 882-0470 840-4566 882-4724 1299 20acres w/water in owned homes at: COMMERCIAL PROP- Rush Valley. Corral, www.tooelebank HOME FOR SALE. ERTY, Tooele, 272 N. fencing, 3 stall barn, ownedhomes.com or Stansbury Park. In- Broadway, approx 500 and huge shop/ garage. call for a list Berna credible Deal! Dramati- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS to 1000sqft. 435- 1yr lease. $1600/mo. Sloan (435)840-5029 cally Reduced Price. 882-4949 RE: FUEL SURCHARGE PROPOSAL FOR UTA TRANSIT SERVICES $1000/dep. Group 1 Real Estate Offer $299,900. Fully (801)699-7679 remodeled 3791sqft. COMMERCIAL SPACE I. UTA is a multi-modal provider of bus, rail, Paratransit and other public transportation services along the Wasatch Front. Since $114,900 FSBO Will pay Executive Rambler. 2BDRM 1BTH 2 car ga- closing costs up to in Tooele, 272 N. January 1, diesel fuel prices have increased over 25% and if the trend continues, UTA will have an unbudgeted exposure of over $5 Feature 5bdrm, 3bth Broadway, approx. 200 million. To avoid reducing its public transportation services, UTA is proposing a fuel surcharge program to begin on July 1, 2008. rage, fenced yard, w/d $5000. Grantsville, home. Many extras. A ook-ups, $800/mo 3bdrm, 2bth, 1/3acre, to 400sqft. (435)882- This is in combination with other steps UTA has already taken in response to the unprecedented increase in fuel costs including Must See! Call 4949 delays in hiring, reducing contractual services and other internal strategic changes to management practices. The following public $500/dep new carpet, garden tub, (435)840-4652. (435)830-2572 swamp cooler. Great FOR LEASE Office/ hearings will be held to discuss the proposed fuel surcharge structure: starter home, Help with HORSE PROPERTY 2BDRM w/d hookups, Business Space loan nice neighbor- 1.41acres w/barn 2005 yard, storage, pets al- Utilities included. 46 Salt Lake County: 5:30 p.m., May 13th, UTA Offices, 3600 South 700 West, Salt Lake City, hood. (435)840-2205 Rambler 3 car garage, lowed, fireplace, central or 48 South Main. 1 large kitchen, 3200sqft, air $650/mo $600/dep m o n t h f r e e . Utah County: 5:30 p.m., May 14th, Provo City Library 550 North University Avenue, Room 201, Provo. 1.62 ACRE HORSE Finished basement 636 E 500 N Aaron (602)826-9471 PROPERTY IN $341,900 (801)467-6344 (480)585-5380 Weber County: 5:30 p.m., May 15th, Ogden Commission Chambers, Ogden County Building, 2380 Washington Blvd., Ogden. GRANTSVILLE WITH (435)840-5757 5BDRM, 2BTH HOME. 3BDRM 1BTH Tooele OFFICE SPACE or retail II. The proposed fuel surcharge matrix is as follows: Hoame and yards are IMMACULATE TOOELE duplex w/basement, re- store, 300sqft, #30 W in great condition, great Home 4bdrm 3bth fin- cently refurbished. Must Vine St, excellent park- Quarterly - U.S. Dept of Energy setup for horses fully ished basement, gas see! AC, w/d hookups, ing and access, fenced pasture tack fireplace, main floor Diesel/Gallon Surcharge pets negotiable. No $250/mo. 801-531- shed, open barn and laundry, fenced yard, smoking. References 7501 $.00-$2.99 Base Fare out building. $299,900 $184,900 Call Claudia required. $825/mo. Sheila. 801-599-3440 R&R Realty LLC. $3.00-$3.99 Level A Surcharge (435)830-6994 Prudential Real Estate. (801)673-4738 $4.00-$4.99 Level B Surcharge 3BDRM 2BTH Car port, 1 9 9 9 R a m b l e r , Lots & Land all appliances, Stock- Make Your American $5.00-$5.99 Level C Surcharge 2311sqft., 5bdrm, 2bth, ton, Pet ok, $750/mo Dream A Reality! ARC basement 75% fin- $6.00-$6.99 Level D Surcharge p l u s d e p o s i t . has used double-wide FOR SALE: Residential ished, fully landscaped And so on…. (435)640-0259 homes available in a development. Next to and fenced with auto- great Tooele commu- Stansbury Park. 53 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile matic sprinklers asking nity. We make owning acres. (435)882-6686 Fuel costs will be evaluated on a quarterly basis, and the fuel surcharge will be adjusted as outlined above. If the cost of diesel fuel home for rent, no smok- $185,900. Please con- your own home easy. returns to an average of less than $3.00/gallon, UTA will suspend the fuel surcharge. ing/ pets. 882-1550 tact (435)621-2556 for We offer a zero interest MUST SELL 35AC more information -$49,900. *90 minutes 4BDRM HUD! $370/MO installment loan with III. At the hearing, the Utah Transit Authority will afford an opportunity for affected citizens, private transportation providers, public from Salt Lake in SW 3BDRM 2BT $35,000! low up-front money! officials and interested agencies to comment on the proposed changes. To be included as part of the public hearing record, all com- Wyoming. Surrounded Only $278/Mo! 5% Rental options also ments must be postmarked no later than May 20, 2008. by gov't land. Great cli- down, 20 years @8% available! Quick Clos- mate, wildlife, access, apr. for listings call RENTAL ings! Be in your home IV. THE FORMAT FOR THE PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: title insured, surveyed. 800-586-3901 Ext. in less than a week. a. Presentation by UTA representative regarding proposal (at 5:30 p.m.). Won't last. EZ terms. 5749. (ucan) HOMES Call now! Call now! Ve- b. Open House to review and discuss proposal with UTA representatives (immediately following the presentation). ronica at 801-641-7327. C a l l UTLR c. Public comment period (available immediately following presentation). Comment will be given orally to a court reporter, written ARE YOU Tired of rent- Habla Espanol. 1-877-351-5263 (ucan) or tape recorded. ing? Could you qualify FOR www.aboutarc.com to purchase a home? V. To assure full participation at the hearing, accommodations for effective communication, such as sign language interpreters or Call me and lets see. SALE! MOTIVATED SELLER Water Shares IN STANSBURY printed materials in alternative formats, or a language interpreter for non-English speaking participants, must be requested at least Carol (435)882-3543 Call Ben (801)688-5331 PARK. Beautiful well five (5) working days prior to the date of the scheduled event. Requests for ADA accommodations should be directed to UTA ADA 801 680-4440 kept home, priced to 2 SHARES of water for Compliance Officer at 801-287-3536 or dial 711 to make a relay call.. To request a language interpreter, please contact Celeste BANK FORECLOSURE! sell quickly. 3bdrm, sale call Kay for more Burningham at 801-287-2369. 4BDRM 2BTA $32,050! 2bth, fireplace, garden, information Only $255/MO! 5% and beautiful fenced (801)756-8602 VI. Written comments or email comments may be submitted to the following addresses: Celeste Burningham, 3600 South 700 West, down 20 years @ yard. $220,500. Call 3BDRM 2.5BTH Multi 47 ACRE Feet of Water Salt Lake City, UT 84119 or email directly to [email protected]. Phone calls about the proposal may be directed to Celeste 8%apr. More homes fro agent or owner for ap- Level. Just reduced to available/ Grantsville $199/Mo! For listings pointment. Agent Julie at 801-287-2369. All comments will become part of the public hearing record if received by 5:00 p.m. May 20, 2008. $199,999. Call Lauri (801)979- 1-800-586-3901 exten- 801-330-6716. Owner Behind Macey’s. The 0393 lauri@utahsold. sion 5724. (ucan) Janece 435-882-6117. VII. Relevant information about the proposed changes will be available at the public hearings or may be reviewed at the UTA office, Real Estate Connection com Open House, Saturday, 3600 South 700 West, Salt Lake City, Utah from May 13, 2008 until May 20, 2008. Comments must be postmarked or received by CUTE COTTAGE New 1(435)640-6447 May 3, 10am-2pm. UTA no later than May 20, 2008 to be part of the public hearing record. construction, 1bdrm, GREAT PRICE! 20 acre Listed with Fieldstone 1bth, fireplace, dish- BANK FORECLOSURE! feet water rights avail- Communities Inc. washer, microwave, 4BR/2BA $32,050! able in Grantsville/ Local Service, local bus and TRAX Base Fare Level A Surcharge Total Only $255/Mo! 5% Erda. $8,500 obo. Call w/d, large yard, fur- OPEN HOUSE. Newly down 20 years Amanda for details nishing optional Remodeled 3bdrm, Adult Cash $ 1.75 $ 0.25 $ 2.00 @8%apr. More homes 435-830-4581 $650/mo neg. Close 2bth. Great location! form $199/Mo! For list- t o s c h o o l s Gorgeous home! Open Senior and Medicare Cash $ 0.85 $ 0.15 $ 1.00 ings call (800)586-3901 SETTLEMENT Canyon 435-840-1893 House this Saturday, ext. 5330. water share. 1 share Reduced Fare Cash $ 0.85 $ 0.15 $ 1.00 April 26 from 1-5 PM. 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Garage, tices is 4 p.m. the day (801)842- 9631 ana @ (435)578-1243 landscaping, vaulted prior to publication. John M. Inglish ceilings. New flooring Public notices submit- General Manager, Utah Transit Authority HAVING A yard sale? SELL YOUR car in the a n d a n d p a i n t ! ted past the deadline Advertise in the Tran- Transcript Bulletin Clas- $187,900 Call Andy will not be accepted. script sified section. (435)840-3332 UPAXLP NOTICE OF TRUS- TEE'S SALE The real property de- scribed below and situ- ated in Tooele County, Utah will be sold at pub- lic auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the front en- trance of the Third Dis- trict Courthouse for Tooele County, 74 South 100 East, Tooele, Utah 84074, on May 12, 2008, at the hour of 12:00 p.m. The sale is for the pur- pose of foreclosing the Deed of Trust (the “Deed of Trust”) dated May 21, 1998 and executed by DAWN M. SAGERS as Trustor and granted to WASHINGTON MU- TUAL, as Beneficiary and Trustee. The Deed of Trust was recorded on May 28, 1998 as Entry No. 112197, Book No. 0508, Page No. 0392, of the Official Records of the County Recorder of Tooele County, Utah. ZACHARY SHIELDS, a member of the Utah State Bar whose office is in Utah has been ap- pointed Successor Trus- tee under the Deed of Trust. The property sub- ject to the Deed of Trust NOTICE OF TRUS- is situated in Tooele TEE'S SALE County, Utah, and more APN: 15-004-0-0320 particularly described as Trust No. 1116325-07 follows: Ref: Shane Ard TRA: LOT 13, WESTLAND Loan No. xxxxxx9733. MOBILE ESTATES NO. IMPORTANT NOTICE 1 SUBDIVISION, AC- TO PROPERTY CORDING TO THE OF- OWNER: YOU ARE IN FICAL PLAT THEREOF, DEFAULT UNDER A AS RECORDED IN THE DEED OF TRUST, COUNTY RECORDER'S DATED March 16, 2005. OFFICE. TOGETHER UNLESS YOU TAKE WITH all improvements, ACTION TO PROTECT easements, rights, ap- YOUR PROPERTY, IT purtenances, rents, roy- MAY BE SOLD AT A alties, mineral, oil and PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU gas rights and profits, NEED AN EXPLANA- water rights and stock TION OF THIS PRO- and all fixtures. The par- CEEDING, YOU cel of real property cov- SHOULD CONTACT A ered by the Deed of LAWYER. On May 20, Trust has a reputed ad- 2008, at 4:30pm, James dress of 469 American H. Woodall, Trustee, as Way, Tooele, Utah duly appointed Trustee 84074. The current under a Deed of Trust beneficiary of the Trust recorded March 17, Deed, by Assignment of 2005, as Instrument No. Deed of Trust recorded 237449, in Book 1009, February 11, 2008, is Page 458, of the Official VANDERBILT MORT- Records in the office at GAGE AND FINANCE PUBLIC NOTICE the County Recorder of and the record owner of Notice is hereby given Tooele County, State of the real property as of PUBLIC NOTICE that the Stockton Plan- Utah, executed by the recording of the No- NOTICE OF INTENT TO ning and Zoning Com- Shane Ard and Misty tice of Default and Elec- DISPOSE OF UN- mission will hold a Public Ewell, Husband And tion to Sell is DAWN M. CLAIMED PERSONAL Hearing and a regular Wife As Joint Tenants, SAGERS. The Trustee's PROPERTY GRANTS- meeting on Tuesday, will sell at public auction sale will be made without VILLE CITY POLICE May 6th, 2008 at the to highest bidder, pay- covenant or warranty, DEPARTMENT 429 Stockton Town Hall, 18 able in lawful money of express or implied, re- East Main Street, North Johnson Street. the United States at the garding title, possession Grantsville, Utah 84029 This meeting will begin time of sale. Successful or encumbrances. Bid- (435)884-6881 The promptly at 7:00 p.m. bidders must tender a ders must tender a Grantsville City Police and will end promptly at deposit of $5,000 in cer- $5,000 deposit to the Department has re- 9:00 p.m. NOTICE OF TRUS- tified funds to the trustee Successor Trustee at the ceived the following de- PUBLIC HEARING TEE'S SALE at the time of sale, with time of sale and the bal- scribed lost of unclaimed 1. Public Hearing - An- APN: 13-083-0-0104 the balance due by noon ance of the purchase personal property: (3) nexation Trust No. 1094241-07 the following business price by 12:00 noon the Roadmaster 12 speed, a. The Proposed An- Ref: Judy Ann Jameson day, at the office of the day following the sale. (1) 20'' Pacific Banshee, nexation Policy Amend- TRA: L o a n N o . Trustee. At the tooele The deposit must be in (1) 20'' Next, (1) 20'' Ra- ments xxxxxx0146. IMPOR- county courthouse 74 the form of a cashier's zor, (1) Mongoose 12 REGULAR MEETING TANT NOTICE TO South 100 East Tooele check or bank official speed, (1) Scott 12 1. Roll Call PROPERTY OWNER: Utah all right, title and in- check payable to Van- speed, (1) 24'' Huffy, (1) 2. Minutes YOU ARE IN DEFAULT terest conveyed to and derbilt Mortgage and Fi- 20'' Sonic Quest, (2) Un- a. April 1, 2008 UNDER A DEED OF now held by it under said nance. The balance known brand bicycles. 3. Business Licenses TRUST, DATED October Deed of Trust in the must be in the form of a This property will be dis- a. James D. Dix - Reptile 26, 2005. UNLESS YOU property situated in said wire transfer, cashier's posed of if no valid claim Rescue Service TAKE ACTION TO PRO- County and State de- check or bank official for the same is made by 4. Business License TECT YOUR PROP- scribed as: Lot 320, check (credit union offi- the owner within ten (10) a. Sexually Oriented ERTY, IT MAY BE country crossing neigh- cial checks are not ac- days of the date of this Businesses - update SOLD AT A PUBLIC borhood phase 2b, plat cepted) payable to Van- publication. The owner B8 from Town Attorney Curt SALE. IF YOUTooeleNEED 3,TranscripP.U.D. being a vacat-Bulle- derbilttMortgagein & Fi- Tuesdaofy the Aprilproperty 29,must 2008pro- Morris about review of AN EXPLANATION OF tion and resubdivision of nance. Cash Payments vide evidence of owner- Stockton Policy with THIS PROCEEDING, a portion of “ County are not accepted. A ship, prior to taking pos- Public Notices Public Notices TooelePublic Policy Notices YOUPublicSHOULD NoticesCON - CrossingPublic Noticesamended trustee'sPublicdeed Noticeswill be de - Public Notices Public Notices session.PublicClaims Noticesmust be Meetings Meetings 5. AnnexationMeetings TACTTrusteesA LAWYER. On PhaseTrustees2, amended” ac- liveredTrusteesto the successful Miscellaneous Miscellaneous submittedMiscellaneousto the Grants- a. Review of Public May 20, 2008, at cording to the official plat bidder within three busi- ville City Police Depart- COMMUNITY DEVEL- GRANTSVILLE CITY Hearing 4:30pm, James H. Woo- as recorded in the Office ness days after receipt ANNOUNCEMENT OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC ment within nine (9) days OPMENT BLOCK NOTICE OF PUBLIC 6. Variance Committee dall, Trustee, as duly ap- of the Tooele County of the amount bid. APPOINTMENT AND AUCTION of the date of this publi- GRANT (CDBG) HEARING ON PRO- a. Discuss Variance pointed Trustee under a Recorder. The street ad- THE PURPOSE OF NOTICE TO CREDI- GRAND STORAGE cation. The owner of the SECOND PUBLIC POSED CONVEYANCE Rep. position Deed of Trust recorded dress and other common THIS NOTICE IS TO TORS Notice is hereby given of property shall be re- HEARING NOTICE OF GRANTSVILLE 7. Adjourn November 01, 2005, as designation of the real COLLECT A DEBT AND Estate of Richard P. a public auction to be quired to pay all costs in- TOOELE COUNTY will SENIOR CITIZEN CEN- Dated on this 21st day of Instrument No. 249461, property described ANY INFORMATION Henwood, Deceased. held Saturday, May 10th curred for advertising hold a public hearing to TER TO TOOELE April, 2008 in Book xx, Page xx, of above is purported to be: OBTAINED MAY BE Probate No. 083300040 @ 10:00am, at the stor- and storage. Dated this discuss the projects de- COUNTY Helen T. McCarty the Official Records in 452 East Manchester USED FOR THAT PUR- Richard E. Henwood, age facility 77 N. 1100 25th day of April, 2008. termined to be applied NOTICE IS HEREBY Planning and Zoning the office at the County Lane Stansbury Park Ut POSE. DATED: May 12, whose address is 634 W. Tooele. To settle de- Grantsville City Police for in the CDBG Small GIVEN that the Grants- Secretary Recorder of Tooele 84074. Estimated Total 2008 North 300 West, Tooele, linquent accounts in ac- Department by Brenda Cities Program in Pro- ville City Council will (Published in the Tran- County, State of Utah, Debt as of May 20, 2008 SUCCESSOR TRUS- Utah, 84074, has been cordance with section Loveless. (Published in gram Year 2008-09: conduct a public hearing script Bulletin April 22, executed by Judy Ann is $175,678.84. The un- TEE appointed Personal Rep- 38-8-3 of the Utah code. the Transcript Bulletin TOOELE COUNTY at the Grantsville City 24, 29 & May 1, 2008) Jameson and Delbert A dersigned Trustee dis- ZACHARY SHIELDS resentative of the Units to be sold are: April 29, 2008) TRANSITIONAL HOUS- Offices, 429 East Main Jameson, Wife And Hus- claims any liability for Callister Nebeker & above-entitled estate. Unit #9 Cindy Baird REQUEST FOR PRO- ING PROPERTY AC- Street, Grantsville, Utah band As Joint Tenants, any incorrectness of the McCullough Creditors of the estate Unit #16 Ray Pitts Public Notices POSALS FOR JANI- QUITISTION, and Com- on Wednesday, May 7, will sell at public auction street address and other 10 East South Temple, are hereby notified to: Unit #20 Kristie Toone TORIAL SERVICES ments will be solicited on 2008 at 7:00 p.m., to Trustees to highest bidder, pay- common designation, if Suite 900 (1) deliver or mail their Unit #23 Mike Clark GRANTSVILLE CITY project scope, imple- consider a conveyance able in lawful money of any, shown herein. Said Salt Lake City, UT written claims to the Per- Unit #37 Terri L. Jenkins CORPORATION mentation, and its effects of the Grantsville Senior Deadline for public no- the United States at the sale will be made without 84133 sonal Representative at Unit #40 Michelle Green Grantsville City is ac- on residents. The hear- Citizen Center real prop- tices is 4 p.m. the day time of sale. Successful covenant or warranty, (801) 530-7300 the address above; (2) Unit #56 D. Paul Wey- cepting written proposals ings will begin at 3:00 erty and improvements, prior to publication. bidders must tender a express or implied, re- Office Hours 8:30 a.m. deliver or mail their writ- land for janitorial-mainte- P.M. on MAY 1, 2008 located at 120 South Public notices submit- deposit of $5,000 in cer- garding title, possession, to 5:00 p.m. ten claims to the Per- Unit #57 Jonas Johnson nance services from and will be held at the Center Street to Tooele ted past the deadline tified funds to the trustee condition or encum- (Published in the Tran- sonal Representative's Unit #60 Jessica Young qualified persons or TOOELE COUNTY County. Tooele County will not be accepted. at the time of sale, with brances, including fees, script Bulletin April 22, attorney of record, Jill L. Unit #82 Amy Thomas companies to provide COURTHOUSE in the has operated the Grants- UPAXLP the balance due by noon charges and expenses 29 and May 6, 2008) Dunyon, at the address Unit #94 Kary Davis/ services at the Grants- COUNTY COMMISSION ville Senior Citizen Cen- the following business of the Trustee and of the designated below; or (3) Shannon Nielson NOTICE OF TRUS- ville City Offices at 429 CHAMBERS. Further in- ter since the Center be- day, at the office of the trusts created by said file their written claims Unit #99 John Pettey TEE'S SALE East Main Street, formation can be ob- gan operation. The Cen- Trustee. At the tooele Deed of Trust, to pay the with the Clerk of the Dis- Unit #106 Scott Luttrell APN: 12-051-0-350b Grantsville, Utah. A de- tained by contacting ter is in need of improve- county courthouse 74 remaining principal sums Public Notices trict Court in Tooele Unit #120 Tera Zumwalt Trust No. 1131682-07 tailed list of work to be CINDY COOMBS, EN- ments in order to con- South 100 East Tooele of the note(s) secured by Miscellaneous County, or otherwise Unit #114 Richard Loh- Ref: Angela Dautrich performed and a sample GINEERING SECRE- tinue to meet the needs Utah all right, title and in- said Deed of Trust. The present their claims as meyer TRA: L o a n N o . contract are available TARY at 843-3160. In of its patrons. The pro- terest conveyed to and current beneficiary of the Deadline for public no- required by Utah law Unit #126 Sherriff xxxxxx1645. IMPOR- from Jeremy Walker, compliance with the posed conveyance to now held by it under said Trust Deed as of the tices is 4 p.m. the day within three months after Downard TANT NOTICE TO Grantsville City Recorder Americans with Disabili- Tooele County is in- Deed of Trust in the date of this notice is: prior to publication. the date of the first publi- Unit #137 Travis Goett- PROPERTY OWNER: (435.884.3411) and ties Act, individuals tended to facilitate fund- property situated in said Ubs Real Estate Securi- Public notices submit- cation of this notice of be sche YOU ARE IN DEFAULT may be requested by needing special accom- ing for the needed up- County and State de- ties Inc. The record ted past the deadline forever barred. Unit #155 Melda Moore UNDER A DEED OF email at jwalker@grants- modations (including grades. The only consid- scribed as: Lot 104, pal- owner of the property as will not be accepted. Date of first publication: Unit #W115 Vanessa TRUST, DATED June villeut.gov. Proposals auxiliary communicative eration that Grantsville is mer subdivison lot 1 of the recording of the UPAXLP April 29, 2008. Phillips 01, 2007. UNLESS YOU should include a resume, aids and services) during considering in the con- amended, a subdivision Notice of Default is/are: Jill L. Dunyon Unit #W119 Chris Napier TAKE ACTION TO PRO- ADVERTISEMENT FOR the experience of the ap- these hearings should veyance is that the prop- of Tooele county, ac- Shane Ard and Misty Snow, Christensen & Unit #E37 Mike Stis- TECT YOUR PROP- BIDS plicant, references and notify CHERYL ADAMS, erty continue to be used cording to the official plat Ewell. Dated: April 22, Martineau chack ERTY, IT MAY BE STOCKTON TOWN other relevant informa- COMMISSION SECRE- as a Senior Citizen Cen- thereof on file and of re- 2008. Attorneys for Personal Contents of units will be SOLD AT A PUBLIC 18 NORTH JOHNSON tion that would assist the TARY at TOOELE ter and that if the prop- cord in the tooele county James H. Woodall, Representative sold as is to the highest SALE. IF YOU NEED STREET (PO BOX 240) City to make a COUNTY COURT- erty ceases to be used recorder's office. The Trustee 10653 River Post Office Box 45000 bidder and must be paid AN EXPLANATION OF STOCKTON, UT 84071 selection. The proposal HOUSE, 47 SOUTH for that purpose, that it street address and other Front Parkway, Suite Salt Lake City, Utah for and removed at the THIS PROCEEDING, Separate sealed Bids for should also include the MAIN, TOOELE, UTAH, will revert back to common designation of 290 South Jordan Ut 84145 time of sale. Sales are YOU SHOULD CON- the construction of the requested compensation 84074 (843-3150) at Grantsville City. Per- the real property de- 84095 (801)254- 9450 (801)521-9000 subject to cancellation in TACT A LAWYER. On Stockton Town Emer- to perform the listed least three days prior to sons interested in the fu- scribed above is pur- (800)245-1886 (Hotline) (Published in the Tran- the event of settlement May 27, 2008, at gency Well Project (Well services and a monthly the hearing to be at- ture of the Grantsville ported to be: 2060 N Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 script Bulletin April 29, of debt between owners 4:30pm, James H. Woo- Building and Site Work) compensation amount. tended. Senior Citizen Center or Churchwood Drive P.M. Signature/ by: May 6 & 13, 2008) and tenants of the Grand dall, Trustee, as duly ap- will be received at the Proposals will be ac- (Published in the Tran- this proposal are invited pointed Trustee under a Tooele Ut 84074-9443. James H. Woodall, Storage facility. Stockton Town office, 18 NOTICE OF BID cepted at the Grantsville script Bulletin April 24 & to attend and provide Deed of Trust recorded Estimated Total Debt as Trustee R-175494 (Published in the Tran- North Johnson Street On behalf of the Tooele City Offices located at 29, 2008) comment. Written com- June 13, 2007, as Instru- of May 20, 2008 is (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin April 29 & (PO Box 240), Stockton, County School District, 429 East Main Street, ments will also be con- ment No. 286738, in $433,361.52. The under- script Bulletin April 22, May 1, 2008) GRANTSVILLE CITY UT 84701 until 11:00 bids for subcontractor Grantsville, Utah 84029 sidered if submitted to Book xx, Page xx, of the signed Trustee disclaims 29 & May 6, 2008) NOTICE OF PUBLIC AM on May 7, 2008, and services and for the sup- NOTICE OF THE SALE until 5:00 p.m. on May 2, the City Recorder in ad- Official Records in the any liability for any incor- HEARING ON PRO- NOTICE OF TRUS- then at said office, pub- ply of materials will be OF AN ESTRAY 2008. Proposals re- vance of the hearing. office at the County Re- rectness of the street ad- POSAL TO VACATE A TEE'S SALE licly opened and read received on May 20, Pursuant to Section ceived after that time will Persons with disabilities corder of Tooele County, dress and other common PORTION OF APPLE The real property de- aloud. 2008 no later than 2:00 4-25-4 of the Utah Code, not be considered. The needing accommoda- State of Utah, executed designation, if any, STREET scribed below and situ- This Project includes pm by Hughes General as amended, notice is Mayor will review the tions to participate in this by Angela Dautrich, A shown herein. Said sale Pursuant to Section ated in Tooele County, construction of the well Contractors, Inc. for the hereby given that the fol- proposals and submit his hearing should contact Single Person, will sell at will be made without 10-9a-609.5 of the Utah Utah will be sold at pub- building and associated following projects (scope lowing described estray recommendation to the Jeremy Walker at least public auction to highest covenant or warranty, Code, notice is hereby lic auction to the highest site work, approximately listed below is approxi- animal(s) found at the City Council on May 7, 24 hours in advance of bidder, payable in lawful express or implied, re- given that the Grantsville bidder, payable in lawful 600 feet of external un- mate, and is subject to Hogan's Ranch area in 2008. The City reserves t h e h e a r i n g a t money of the United garding title, possession, City Council will hold a money of the United derground piping valves additions, deletions and Tooele County on April the right to consider both 435.884.3411. . States at the time of condition or encum- public hearing on May States at the time of and fittings, one fire hy- modifications as may be 17th, 2008, will be sold experience and compen- DATED this 17th day of sale. Successful bidders brances, including fees, 21, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. at sale, at the front en- drant, an air valve as- required by the district): at the Ogden livestock sation in making a selec- April, 2008. must tender a deposit of charges and expenses the Grantsville City Of- trance of the Third Dis- sembly, and a check Stansbury Park Elemen- auction located at Og- tion. The City also re- BY ORDER OF THE $5,000 in certified funds of the Trustee and of the fices, 429 East Main trict Courthouse for valve assembly, at a site tary: kitchen heat wells, den, Utah, the week of serves the right to nego- GRANTSVILLE CITY to the trustee at the time trusts created by said Street, Grantsville Utah, Tooele County, 74 South in Soldier Canyon near including stainless steel May 5th, 2008. The es- tiate the compensation COUNCIL of sale, with the balance Deed of Trust, to pay the upon a proposal to va- 100 East, Tooele, Utah the City's existing slow fabrications and electri- trays are described as amount with the person Jeremy Walker due by noon the follow- remaining principal sums cate the south 30 feet of 84074, on May 12, 2008, sand filter system. cal work. follows: or company that is se- Grantsville City ing business day, at the of the note(s) secured by Apple Street between at the hour of 12:00 p.m. A Pre-Bid Conference Grantsville High School: 1. Black yearling steer lected. The person or Recorder office of the Trustee. At said Deed of Trust. The Cooley Street and West The sale is for the pur- (Tour) for this project will remove and replace tele- with orange tag. company selected to (Published in the Tran- the tooele county court- current beneficiary of the Street, at the request of pose of foreclosing the be held on Wednesday scoping bleachers in the 2. Black bally cow with perform janitorial-mainte- script Bulletin April 22, house 74 South 100 Trust Deed as of the adjoining property own- Deed of Trust (the “Deed April 30, 2008, beginning gym, demolition of exist- calf. nance services will be an 29 & May 6, 2008) East Tooele Utah all date of this notice is: ers. A map showing the of Trust”) dated May 21, at 11:00 AM at the ing bleachers, electrical Anyone who has infor- independent contractor right, title and interest Homecomings Financial, street subject to this pro- 1998 and executed by Stockton Town office. work. mation concerning the and not an employee of NOTICE AND AGENDA conveyed to and now Llc. The record owner of posal, may be reviewed DAWN M. SAGERS as Attendance at this tour is Harris Elementary: win- ownership of said es- Grantsville City. Send NOTICE IS HEREBY held by it under said the property as of the re- by contacting Rachel Trustor and granted to mandatory for all bid- dow replacement, EIFS, trays should contact the proposals to Jeremy GIVEN THAT THE Deed of Trust in the cording of the Notice of Wright at 429 East Main WASHINGTON MU- ders. work in the kitchen in- Tooele County Animal Walker, Grantsville City TOOELE COUNTY property situated in said Default is/are: Judy Ann Street, Grantsville Utah, TUAL, as Beneficiary The Contract Documents cluding ceilings, electri- Control Officer at Recorder, 429 East Main BOARD OF HEALTH County and State de- Jameson and Delbert A. 84029 prior to the hear- and Trustee. The Deed may be examined at the cal, new heat wells 882-5600, prior to said Street, Grantsville, Utah WILL HOLD A REGU- scribed as: Lot 350b, Jameson. Dated: April ing (435.884.3411). of Trust was recorded on following locations: (stainless steel fabrica- sale. 84029 or email them to LAR MEETING ON shetland meadows no. 3 22, 2008. Interested persons are May 28, 1998 as Entry Intermountain Contrac- tions). (Published in the Tran- [email protected] THURSDAY, MAY 1, subdivision, according to James H. Woodall, invited to attend and No. 112197, Book No. tor, 1743 Alexander Northlake Elementary: script Bulletin April 24 & v. 2008 AT 7:00 P.M. AT the official plat thereof as Trustee 10653 River give comment on this 0508, Page No. 0392, of Street, Salt Lake City, work in the kitchen to in- 29, 2008) Dated this 22nd day of 151 NORTH MAIN recorded in the office of Front Parkway, Suite proposal. the Official Records of Utah clude heat wells (stain- April, 2008. STREET, TOOELE, UT the Tooele county re- 290 South Jordan Ut PUBLIC NOTICE Persons with disabilities the County Recorder of Intermountain Contrac- less steel fabrications), Jeremy Walker 1. Welcome and Ap- corder, state of Utah.. 84095 (801)254-9450 Grantsville City Surplus needing accommoda- Tooele County, Utah. tor, 313 East 1200 demolition, structural Grantsville City proval of Minutes from The street address and (800) 245-1886 (Hot- Sale tions to participate at this ZACHARY SHIELDS, a South, Provo, Utah modifications, plumbing, Recorder March 7, 2008 other common designa- line) Hours: 9:00 A.M. - Date:May 8, 2008 hearing should contact member of the Utah Mountainlands Area HVAC unit, patching of (Published in the Tran- 2. Health Officer Report tion of the real property 5:00 P.M. Signature/ Time:1:00 p.m. Rachel Wright (435.884. State Bar whose office is Plan Room, 1128 South the built up roof. script Bulletin April 22, 2.1 Budget described above is pur- by: James H. Woodall, Location: Grantsville City 3411) at the Grantsville in Utah has been ap- State Street, Orem, Utah Tooele High School: 24 & 29, 2008) 2.2 Personnel Systems ported to be: 742 North Trustee R-174924 Shop, 322 W. Main City Offices at least 24 pointed Successor Trus- Mountainlands Area auditorium seating re- Management Study 170 West Tooele Ut (Published in the Tran- Street SUMMONS hours in advance of the tee under the Deed of Plan Room, 3560 South moval and replacement, 2.3 Vehicle Use Policy 84074. Estimated Total script Bulletin April 22, The surplus sale will be Rebecca L. Wood, Peti- hearing. Trust. The property sub- 583 West, Salt Lake concrete floor sealers, 2.4 Administrative Hear- Debt as of May 27, 2008 29 & May 6, 2008) an open auction. It will tioner, Dated this 17th day of ject to the Deed of Trust City, Utah electrical work including ings is $128,390.54. The un- contain vehicles, furni- Vs. Jerry U. Wood, Re- April, 2008. NOTICE OF TRUS- is situated in Tooele Sunrise Engineering, low voltage lighting/dim- 3. Reports dersigned Trustee dis- ture, computer supplies, spondent. Rachel Wright TEE'S SALE County, Utah, and more Inc., 25 East 500 South, ming. 3.1 Community Health claims any liability for a snow plow, and a utility Case No. 084300161 Records Administrator APN: 15-004-0-0320 particularly described as Fillmore, Utah West Elementary: fire Report any incorrectness of the bed that fits a 1 ton truck Judge Mark S. Kouris (Published in the Tran- Trust No. 1116325-07 follows: Copies of the Contract alarm replacement/ 3.1.1 Annual Report street address and other with duals. The items will THE STATE OF UTAH script Bulletin April 22, Ref: Shane Ard TRA: LOT 13, WESTLAND Documents may be ob- modifications including 3.2 Environmental common designation, if be available for inspec- TO THE ABOVE- 29, May 6 & 13, 2008) Loan No. xxxxxx9733. MOBILE ESTATES NO. tained at the office of devices. Health Report any, shown herein. Said tion Monday, Tuesday, NAMED RESPONDENT: IMPORTANT NOTICE 1 SUBDIVISION, AC- Sunrise Engineering, Bidding documents will PUBLIC NOTICE OF 3.2.1 Revision to TCHD sale will be made without Wednesday, or before You are hereby sum- TO PROPERTY CORDING TO THE OF- Inc., located at 25 East be available on or after MEETING AND Health Regulation #5 In- covenant or warranty, the auction on Thursday. moned and required to OWNER: YOU ARE IN FICAL PLAT THEREOF, 500 North, Fillmore, UT May 1, 2008 as follows: AGENDA T o o e l e dividual Water Systems, express or implied, re- If you have questions file an Answer in writing DEFAULT UNDER A AS RECORDED IN THE 84631, Tel: (435) Hughes General Con- County Planning Com- Arsenic MCL to SDW garding title, possession, please contact the Pub- to the attached Petition DEED OF TRUST, COUNTY RECORDER'S 743-6151, upon pay- tractors, Inc. mission Standard condition or encum- lic Works Department with the Clerk of the DATED March 16, 2005. OFFICE. TOGETHER ment of $25.00 for each Attn: Tony Nichols The Tooele County Plan- 3.2.2 Household Hazard- brances, including fees, 884-0621 or City Hall Tooele County Court- UNLESS YOU TAKE WITH all improvements, set, of which, $5 will be 900 North Redwood ning Commission will ous Waste Collection charges and expenses 884-3411. house, 74 S. 100 East, ACTION TO PROTECT easements, rights, ap- refunded to unsuccess- Road hold a Public Meeting on Day / Prescription drug of the Trustee and of the (Published in the Tran- Suite 14, Tooele, Utah YOUR PROPERTY, IT purtenances, rents, roy- ful bidders upon return of North Salt Lake, UT May 7, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. disposal trusts created by said script Bulletin April 84074 and to serve MAY BE SOLD AT A alties, mineral, oil and plans in good condition. 84054 0700 in the Auditorium at the 3.2.3 Culinary water for Deed of Trust, to pay the upon, or mail to the peti- PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU gas rights and profits, Prospective Bidders Phone: (801) 292 1411 Tooele County Court- new subdivisions remaining principal sums PUBLIC NOTICE tioner at 324 East Main NEED AN EXPLANA- water rights and stock shall be licensed Con- Fax: (801) 295 0530 house, 47 South Main, 3.2.4 Report on Dental of the note(s) secured by NOTICE OF INTENT TO St, #3, Grantsville, Utah TION OF THIS PRO- and all fixtures. The par- tractors in the State of Bids will be received NO Tooele, Utah. Clinic said Deed of Trust. The DISPOSE OF UN- 84029, a copy of said CEEDING, YOU cel of real property cov- Utah and shall be skilled LATER THAN 2:00 pm PUBLIC MEETING: 4. NALBOH Conference current beneficiary of the CLAIMED PERSONAL answer, within 20 days if SHOULD CONTACT A ered by the Deed of and regularly engaged in on May 20, 2008, at 1. Roll Call - Wisconsin, July 2008 - Trust Deed as of the PROPERTY GRANTS- you are served in the LAWYER. On May 20, Trust has a reputed ad- the general class or type Hughes' office or by Fax 2. Approval of meeting Kathy date of this notice is: VILLE CITY POLICE State of Utah, or within 2008, at 4:30pm, James dress of 469 American of Work called for under (see contact information minutes from April 16, 5. Board Member Com- Mortgage Electronic DEPARTMENT 429 30 days if you are H. Woodall, Trustee, as Way, Tooele, Utah the Contract. above). The owner and 2008 ments/ Concerns Registration Systems, East Main Street, served outside the State duly appointed Trustee 84074. The current (Published in the Tran- construction manager re- 3. PUD #07-02200012 6. Adjourn Inc. The record owner of Grantsville, Utah 84029 of Utah, after service of under a Deed of Trust beneficiary of the Trust script Bulletin April 15, serve the right to cancel Stansbury Place PUD MYRON BATEMAN the property as of the re- (435)884-6881 The this Summons upon you. recorded March 17, Deed, by Assignment of 22 & 29, 2008) this procurement, award Phase 3 - Update Health Officer cording of the Notice of Grantsville City Police If you fail to do so, judg- 2005, as Instrument No. Deed of Trust recorded any, all, or none of the 4. CUP #08-001-00008 (Published in the Tran- Default is/are: Angela PUBLIC NOTICE Department has re- ment by default will be 237449, in Book 1009, February 11, 2008, is work described above at Joe & Marilyn Roundy - script Bulletin April 22, Dautrich. Dated: April TOWN OF RUSH VAL- ceived the following de- taken against you for the Page 458, of the Official VANDERBILT MORT- their sole discretion, and Stansbury Veterinary 2008) 29, 2008. LEY INVITATION FOR scribed lost of unclaimed relief demanded in said Records in the office at GAGE AND FINANCE to select subcontractors Hospital James H. Woodall, BIDS personal property: (3) Petition, which has been PUBLIC NOTICE the County Recorder of and the record owner of and material suppliers 5. CUP #08-00100009 Trustee 10653 River The Town of Rush Val- Roadmaster 12 speed, filed with the Clerk of the Notice is hereby given Tooele County, State of the real property as of on the basis of best James McConnell - 7263 Front Parkway, Suite ley is seeking bids from (1) 20'' Pacific Banshee, above-entitled Court. that the Stockton Plan- Utah, executed by the recording of the No- value considering price, Adobe Lane 290 South Jordan Ut qualified individuals or (1) 20'' Next, (1) 20'' Ra- You can obtain a copy of ning and Zoning Com- Shane Ard and Misty tice of Default and Elec- schedule, experience 6. PUD #07-02200016 84095 (801)254-9450 companies to provide zor, (1) Mongoose 12 the Verified Petition by mission will hold a Public Ewell, Husband And tion to Sell is DAWN M. and qualifications. Stansbury Village Shop- (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Janitorial services for the speed, (1) Scott 12 writing to the clerk of the Hearing and a regular Wife As Joint Tenants, SAGERS. The Trustee's (Pubilshed in the Tran- ping Center - Reconsid- Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 Town Hall and a sepa- speed, (1) 24'' Huffy, (1) court at the Tooele meeting on Tuesday, will sell at public auction sale will be made without script Bulletin April 22, eration P.M. Signature/ by: rate bid for Grounds 20'' Sonic Quest, (2) Un- County Courthouse, 74 May 6th, 2008 at the to highest bidder, pay- covenant or warranty, 24 & 29, 2008) 7. CUP #08-00100001 James H. Woodall, Maintenance for the known brand bicycles. S. 100 East, Suite 14, Stockton Town Hall, 18 able in lawful money of express or implied, re- UNEV Pipeline Trustee R-176381 Town Hall and St John This property will be dis- Tooele, UT 84074. North Johnson Street. the United States at the garding title, possession 8. Other Business & (Published in the Tran- Parks. A detailed list of posed of if no valid claim READ THESE PAPERS This meeting will begin time of sale. Successful or encumbrances. Bid- Invite the Whole Public Concerns script Bulletin April 29, services for each bid for the same is made by CAREFULLY. These pa- promptly at 7:00 p.m. bidders must tender a ders must tender a 9. Adjournment May 6 & 13, 2008) may be obtained from Town to Your the owner within ten (10) pers mean that you are and will end promptly at deposit of $5,000 in cer- $5,000 deposit to the Pursuant to the Ameri- Dana Gardner at days of the date of this being sued for divorce. 9:00 p.m. NOTICE OF TRUS- tified funds to the trustee Successor Trustee at the Yard Sale! cans with Disabilities 435-837-2322. Bids publication. The owner DATED this 15th day of PUBLIC HEARING TEE'S SALE at the time of sale, with time of sale and the bal- of the property must pro- Act, individuals needing must be submitted to TOOELE April, 2008. 1. Public Hearing - An- APN: 13-083-0-0104 the balance due by noon ance of the purchase TRANSCRIPT special accommodations Dana Gardner 71 North vide evidence of owner- Rebecca L. Wood nexation Trust No. 1094241-07 the following business price by 12:00 noon the BULLETIN during this meeting Main Street, Rush Val- ship, prior to taking pos- Petitioner a. The Proposed An- Ref: Judy Ann Jameson day, at the office of the day following the sale. should notify Mary ley, Utah, 84069 prior to session. Claims must be (Published in the Tran- nexation Policy Amend- TRA: L o a n N o . Trustee. At the tooele The deposit must be in Dixon, Tooele County 5:00pm on May 28, 882-0050 submitted to the Grants- script Bulletin April 22, ments xxxxxx0146. IMPOR- county courthouse 74 the form of a cashier's Engineering, a t 2008. Bids will be ville City Police Depart- 29, May 6 & 13, 2008) REGULAR MEETING TANT NOTICE TO South 100 East Tooele check or bank official 435-843-3160 prior to opened and considered ment within nine (9) days 1. Roll Call PROPERTY OWNER: Utah all right, title and in- check payable to Van- the meeting. For ques- at the Town Council of the date of this publi- 2. Minutes YOU ARE IN DEFAULT terest conveyed to and derbilt Mortgage and Fi- tions call (435) 843-3160 meeting on May 28, cation. The owner of the a. April 1, 2008 UNDER A DEED OF now held by it under said nance. The balance and ask to speak to one 2008 at 7:00 pm. property shall be re- 3. Business Licenses TRUST, DATED October Deed of Trust in the must be in the form of a of the planning staff. By the order of the Rush Yourquired Cto payompleteall costs in- a. James D. Dix - Reptile 26, 2005. UNLESS YOU property situated in said wire transfer, cashier's Dated this 28th day of Valley Town Council curred for advertising Rescue Service TAKE ACTION TO PRO- County and State de- check or bank official April, 2008 Joyce McAtee, re- and storage. Dated this 4. Business License TECT YOUR PROP- scribed as: Lot 320, check (credit union offi- Mary Dixon, Secretary corder Local N25th ewsday of April, 2008.Source. a. Sexually Oriented ERTY, IT MAY BE country crossing neigh- cial checks are not ac- Tooele County Plan- (Published in the Tran- Grantsville City Police Businesses - update SOLD AT A PUBLIC borhood phase 2b, plat cepted) payable to Van- ning Commission script Bulletin April 29, Department by Brenda from Town Attorney Curt SALE. IF YOU NEED 3, P.U.D. being a vaca- derbilt Mortgage & Fi- (Published in the Tran- May 1 & 6, 2008) Loveless. (Published in Morris about review of AN EXPLANATION OF tion and resubdivision of nance. Cash Payments TOOELE script Bulletin April 29, TtheRTranscriptANSBulletinCRIPT Stockton Policy with THIS PROCEEDING, a portion of “ County are not accepted. A 2008) DEADLINES FOR clas- April 29, 2008) Tooele Policy YOU SHOULD CON- Crossing amended trustee's deed will be de- sifieds ads are Monday BECOME A SUB- 5. Annexation TACT A LAWYER. On Phase 2, amended” ac- livered to the successful and Wednesdays by BULLETIN SCRIBER. 882-0050 a. Review of Public May 20, 2008, at cording to the official plat bidder within three busi- 4:45 p.m. Hearing 4:30pm, James H. Woo- as recorded in the Office ness days after receipt 6. Variance Committee dall, Trustee, as duly ap- of the Tooele County of the amount bid. a. Discuss Variance pointed Trustee under a Recorder. The street ad- THE PURPOSE OF Rep. position Deed of Trust recorded dress and other common THIS NOTICE IS TO 7. Adjourn November 01, 2005, as designation of the real COLLECT A DEBT AND Dated on this 21st day of Instrument No. 249461, property described ANY INFORMATION April, 2008 in Book xx, Page xx, of above is purported to be: OBTAINED MAY BE Helen T. McCarty the Official Records in 452 East Manchester USED FOR THAT PUR- Planning and Zoning the office at the County Lane Stansbury Park Ut POSE. DATED: May 12, Secretary Recorder of Tooele 84074. Estimated Total 2008 (Published in the Tran- County, State of Utah, Debt as of May 20, 2008 SUCCESSOR TRUS- script Bulletin April 22, executed by Judy Ann is $175,678.84. The un- TEE 24, 29 & May 1, 2008) Jameson and Delbert A dersigned Trustee dis- ZACHARY SHIELDS Jameson, Wife And Hus- claims any liability for Callister Nebeker & band As Joint Tenants, any incorrectness of the McCullough will sell at public auction street address and other 10 East South Temple, to highest bidder, pay- common designation, if Suite 900 able in lawful money of any, shown herein. Said Salt Lake City, UT the United States at the sale will be made without 84133 time of sale. Successful covenant or warranty, (801) 530-7300 bidders must tender a express or implied, re- Office Hours 8:30 a.m. deposit of $5,000 in cer- garding title, possession, to 5:00 p.m. tified funds to the trustee condition or encum- (Published in the Tran- at the time of sale, with brances, including fees, script Bulletin April 22, the balance due by noon charges and expenses 29 and May 6, 2008) the following business of the Trustee and of the day, at the office of the trusts created by said Trustee. At the tooele Deed of Trust, to pay the county courthouse 74 remaining principal sums South 100 East Tooele of the note(s) secured by Utah all right, title and in- said Deed of Trust. The terest conveyed to and current beneficiary of the now held by it under said Trust Deed as of the Deed of Trust in the date of this notice is: property situated in said Ubs Real Estate Securi- County and State de- ties Inc. The record scribed as: Lot 104, pal- owner of the property as mer subdivison lot 1 of the recording of the amended, a subdivision Notice of Default is/are: of Tooele county, ac- Shane Ard and Misty cording to the official plat Ewell. Dated: April 22, thereof on file and of re- 2008. cord in the tooele county James H. Woodall, recorder's office. The Trustee 10653 River street address and other Front Parkway, Suite common designation of 290 South Jordan Ut the real property de- 84095 (801)254- 9450 scribed above is pur- (800)245-1886 (Hotline) ported to be: 2060 N Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 Churchwood Drive P.M. Signature/ by: Tooele Ut 84074-9443. James H. Woodall, Estimated Total Debt as Trustee R-175494 of May 20, 2008 is (Published in the Tran- $433,361.52. The under- script Bulletin April 22, signed Trustee disclaims 29 & May 6, 2008) any liability for any incor- rectness of the street ad- dress and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, re- garding title, possession, condition or encum- brances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Homecomings Financial, Llc. The record owner of the property as of the re- cording of the Notice of Default is/are: Judy Ann Jameson and Delbert A. Jameson. Dated: April 22, 2008. James H. Woodall, Trustee 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 (800) 245-1886 (Hot- line) Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Signature/ by: James H. Woodall, Trustee R-174924 (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin April 22, 29 & May 6, 2008)