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www.tooeletranscript.com TUESDAY TOOELETRANSCRIPT BEST Dancing in non-daily ‘The Nutcracker’ Paper See B1 inUtah Utah Press BULLETIN ASSOCIATION December 8, 2009 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 116 NO. 55 50¢ Weekend busts show pot pipeline flowing strong

UHP officers nab seven separate carriers and any indicator of possible criminal Additionally, Salas said fall activity, drug dogs were deployed and early winter generally yield more than 200 pounds of marijuana on I-80 to sniff around the exterior of more smugglers traveling across the vehicle and either clear it for county lines because the months by Jamie Belnap from California. There are prob- continued travel or signal for a directly follow the marijuana STAFF WRITER ably over 25 counties and cit- more intensive search. harvest season and allow time ies that have legalized marijuana Those 100 traffic stops yielded for the drug to dry and be pack- Over 200 pounds of marijuana in California, so laws are very the recovery of one stolen vehi- aged for sale. was seized from seven separate flexible. A lot of people are able cle, six arrests on outstanding “Sometimes you just never vehicles traveling along I-80 to grow their own without any warrants, and a whopping eight know what you are going to find,” through Tooele County over the law enforcement pressure, and “pipeline” arrests — i.e, arrests Salas said. weekend by Utah Highway Patrol they can profit $3,000 to $5,000 for drug possession with intent Most marijuana stashes are officers. That there was no con- a pound.” to distribute, Marx said. packaged in vacuum-sealed bags nection between any of the busts The saturation blitz was exe- “Two hundred pounds of and then transported in luggage simply illustrates just how preva- cuted between 6 p.m. Thursday marijuana is a large amount, but or duffle bags, although in one lent drug smuggling has become and noon on Sunday by the rov- we’ve had blitzes that have netted weekend bust the drug was found along the corridor, according to ing team of eight troopers, six K-9 up over 300 before,” Salas said. wrapped in Christmas presents, UHP officials. counterparts and on-duty Tooele “Then we’ve had times that we’ve according to Salas. In six of the “All of the busts occurred in County UHP troopers. come out and only seen five to seven busts, the smugglers were courtesy of UHP the eastbound lanes,” said Sgt. “This past weekend troopers 10 pounds. I think the number of traveling alone. Steve Salas, head of the UHP drug stopped over 100 vehicles for days and the number of trained “They are pulled over for any- A Utah Highway Patrol drug dog sits near a stash of marijuana discovered in interdiction team assigned to various traffic violations,” said Lt. officers we had factored into the thing from speed, failing to signal, a vehicle Friday morning on I-80. The seizure was just a portion of the 200 canvass the interstate last week- Troy Marx, head of UHP’s Tooele [relatively high] number of busts pounds of marijuana confiscated during a narcotics blitz on the interstate over end. “We think they are coming office, adding that if there was we made this time.” SEE BUST PAGE A3 ➤ the weekend.

DIGGING OUT Hansen sounds off on city issues Five-year run on council recounted in terms of triumphs, unfinished business

by Tim Gillie Defense Force at the request STAFF WRITER of Governor Michael Leavitt and was appointed a Brigadier John Hansen served for five General in the Utah National years on the Tooele City Council Guard. Hansen purchased the before losing his bid for re-elec- old Smelter Hospital on Vine tion this fall in a tight race with Street in 1986 and remodeled it Shawn Milne. Hansen was first to become his current residence. appointed to the council in 2004 The outgoing councilman to fill the unexpired term of recently sat down with the Colleen Johnson, who had been Transcript-Bulletin to reflect on elected to the Tooele County his years on the city council, Commission. He was then including battles fought and won elected to a full-term in 2005. and personalities he worked with He attended his final meeting along the way. as a member of the council last Q: How did you get involved Wednesday. in city politics? Maegan Burr Hansen, 67, was the first baby A: I really had no previous Jerry Bell cleans off sidewalks on 100 South in Tooele Tuesday morning. The first heavy snowfall of the season was expected to drop 1 to 5 inches of snow born on New Year’s Day 1942 in experience with Tooele City, across Tooele County according to the National Weather Service of Salt Lake City. Tooele, and has called the town other than being a lifetime resi- home his entire life. Joining the dent. When Colleen Johnson was Army at age 18, he retired at age elected to the county commis- 51 after 33 years of service in sion, there was an opening for the Army and the Utah National somebody to fill one remaining Guard, having reached the year on her term. Mike Johnson, rank of full colonel and served a good friend who I had worked as the director of logistics for with on the credit union board Valley land prices Dugway Proving Ground. His and a member of the city coun- Coloring book contest service in the military includes cil, called and asked me to apply. 25 years with the special forces I originally said no. However, Kids throughout Tooele County are picking up crayons, slumping, experts say as a Green Beret. After retiring, Mike impressed on me the markers, colored pencils and paints as the holiday tradi- Hansen served for two years tion of the Tooele County Christmas Coloring Book contest “There also has been talk of as the director the Utah State SEE HANSEN PAGE A7 ➤ returns for a 19th year. by Tim Gillie increasing the amount down Roughly 14,000 copies of this year’s coloring books were STAFF WRITER required of the purchaser.” inserted into last Thursday’s edition of the Transcript- Dan Egelund, broker for Re/ Bulletin and distributed to local schools. Additional copies Real estate experts say land Max Platinum Tooele, agrees are available from the front office of the Transcript-Bulletin. prices are falling in Tooele that land prices are dropping, SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE Each page of the coloring book features a picture spon- Valley, evenUV comparedINDEX to a year but sees that as a natural cor- The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAYsored by a local SUNDAY mer- MONDAY TUESDAY ago, though they have little rection to a boom in land pric- Wednesday 7:41 a.m. 5:02 p.m. chant, with 48 pages in data to draw on to back up the es prior to the recession. Thursday 7:42 a.m. 5:02 p.m. Friday 7:42 a.m. 5:02 p.m. all. The contest is open trend. “I think we had a lot of inves- to two separate age “There really haven’t been tors buy lots on speculation,” Saturday 7:43 a.m. 5:02 p.m. 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 Sunday 7:44 a.m. 5:03 p.m. groups: 5 and under, enough sales to give enough Egelund said. “They asked very Monday 7:45 a.m. 5:03 p.m. and 6 to 10 years old. dataWed Thuto draw Fri Sat a sound Sun Mon conclu- Tue high prices and they did not Tuesday 7:45 a.m. 5:03 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set Completed pages sion,”number, the said greater Brad the need Sutton, for eye and manag- skin sell.” Wednesday 12:40 a.m. 12:47 p.m. should be submitted ingprotection. broker0-2 Low; of 3-5 theModerate; Tooele 6-7 High; office8-10 Egelund sites the Blake Thursday 1:49 a.m. 1:13 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 2:57 a.m. 1:41 p.m. to the merchant spon- of Coldwell Banker Residential Mountain development in Saturday 4:05 a.m. 2:12 p.m. soring each page by Brokerage.ALMANAC “But my gut feeling Grantsville as an example. Sunday 5:12 a.m. 2:48 p.m. Statistics for the week ending Dec. 7. Times of clouds and Cold with times of Cold with more clouds MostlyDec. cloudy 21. with a Mostly cloudy with Mostly cloudy, p.m. is that we have been swamped “The developer originally Monday 6:16 a.m. 3:31 p.m. Cloudy and milder Temperatures Tuesday 7:15 a.m. 4:19 p.m. sun clouds and sun than sun chanceBusinesses for snow snow will possible rain; ice at night with available lots, so the prices was asking $85,000 for the High/Low past week 47/2 Last New First Full individually judge the areNormal probably high/low past going week down simply 42/23 half-acre lots and they did 22 10 27 13 31 18 entries35 24 and give39 out 26 38 25 42 31 dueAverage to temp supply past week and demand.” 23.9 not sell,” Egelund said. “The prizes listed on each NormalSutton average hastemp past also week noticed 32.9 a bank took over the lots and TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Dec 8 Dec 16 Dec 24 Dec 31 Shown is Wednesday’s page. Thousands of tightening of credit that could put them back on the market dollars in prizes will be be47 eliminating some land buy- at $70,000 and they are selling Maegan Burr Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are 41 Wednesday night’s lows and given out this year. ers from the29 market.34 29 now.” AccuWeather, Inc. ©2009 Wednesday’s highs. 24 25 Former Tooele City Councilman John Hansen reads through a list of items he “People need to have a good plans to pass on to the City Council members in his kitchen Monday afternoon. credit25 22 score,” Sutton21 said. SEE LAND PAGE A5 ➤ 14 13 Hansen had served on the council since 2004. UTAH WEATHER 2 9 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 18/4 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) INSIDE Creek 21/8 BULLETINKnolls BOARDClive A8 WEATHER Lake Point 24/0 21/7 21/8 21/10 18.67 15.25 Ogden CLASSIFIEDS B4 Stansbury Park 19/9 21/10 Vinyl: a cutting-edge HOMETOWN B1 Erda THS boys basketball Vernal Grantsville 23/11 Pine Canyon business Salt Lake City 18/-1 21/10 16/5 0.11 0.37 0.11 0.37 edges GHS Tooele 21/10 OBITUARIES A7 Bauer See A3 22/10 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 22/9 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D See A10 Provo Roosevelt See 22/10 21/-4 OPEN FORUM A4 22/3 Complete Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price SPORTS A10 22/8 27/6 Nephi Forecast Rush Valley 16.3 23/5 22/7 Ophir on A9 17/4 Delta Manti 3.3 3.3 27/3 24/4 Green River Last Month Season 29/6 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 23/6 27/6 Moab 24/1 SNOWPACK Hanksville 31/12 Beaver 33/5 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 30/6 Ibapah 22/5 27/1 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 1.1 1.3 0.4 St. George 26/6 32/11 Average 6.0 3.5 2.1 37/23 Kanab 38/15 Eureka Percent of average 18% 37% 19% 21/5 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 8, 2009 Saturday blizzard causes Lake Point pileup on I-80

by Jamie Belnap The chaos started between 10 “Right in that particular area STAFF WRITER a.m. and 11 a.m. when freezing there was some heavy snowfall temperatures and falling snow and then the road was pure ice,” More than a dozen vehicle slide- combined, turning the interstate Marx said. “Everyone was having a offs and crashes left eastbound into a skidway for motorists, hard time staying on the road.” I-80 near Lake Point paralyzed according to Lt. Troy Marx of the A total of 17 individual crashes Saturday morning. Utah Highway Patrol. were tallied along the section of road between the Lake Point on- ramp and the Tooele County line, featuring three semis and multiple other vehicles. Marx said none of the accidents were serious and only minor injuries were incurred. All the same, troopers alerted courtesy of UHP the Tooele County Sheriff’s Office Damaged vehicles sit off the side of eastbound I-80 Saturday morning following a snowstorm that turned the roadway of the problems they were expe- into a sheet of ice. UHP recorded 17 total crashes between the Lake Point on-ramp and the county line during a short riencing and a press release was period of time. immediately issued to the media in hopes of preventing further state for about an hour and a half, going to lose control until you do and I slide all the time. Seriously, accidents. but were later able to reopen one lose control, and then it’s too late,” just slow down.” “It was just a public service lane,” Marx said. Marx said. “Drivers should be Additionally, Marx advises thing to let people know that we’ve With only two troopers on-duty going slow enough that if some- motorists to be prepared during had a lot of accidents all at once,” at the time of the accidents, Marx thing happens in front of them winter driving outings by having said Chief Deputy Duke North, of said the Sheriff’s Office and offi- they can stop. If they can’t do that, an emergency kit, complete with the Tooele County Sheriff’s Office. cers from UHP’s interdiction team, they are going too fast for the con- food, water and a blanket, inside “We wanted to encourage those who were executing a narcotics ditions.” their vehicle. who hadn’t left their house to stay blitz in the area, also responded to Another misperception that “They should also know how home. Basically, if you don’t have provide aid. needs to be debunked is the idea to — and have the appropriate to drive, don’t drive.” Although weather conditions that four-wheel drive makes a per- equipment to — change a tire so Marx said the series of acci- can be unpredictable at times, son less susceptible to sliding off they aren’t caught out in the con- dents within a short time period reducing speed and not panicking the roadway, Marx said. ditions,” Marx said. “Make sure to courtesy of UHP led to a backup of traffic, both on are key in avoiding becoming a “A lot of people think that have an all-season or designated the interstate and on SR-36 back victim in a similar accident situa- because they have four-wheel snow tire on your vehicle too. It A vehicle lies overturned just off the eastbound lanes of I-80 Saturday morning. to Moore’s Auto Body. tion, according to Marx. drive they will be fine,” Marx said. makes all the difference.” The vehicle is just one of 17 crashes that plagued the interstate as a result of “We had to shut down the inter- “You don’t know when you’re “My squad car is four-wheel drive [email protected] icy road conditions.

theVoice of Tooele County for H1N1 clinic appointments now made online 114 Years by Sarah Miley cinated. “Where we’re at with the pan- To subscribe call 882.0050 STAFF WRITER demic is we’re at the bottom of our The Tooele County Health second wave,” Whitehouse said. BUSINESS BRIEFS Department has begun offering “We’re still looking at the third wave Internet-based appointments for being at some point in January and The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes H1N1 vaccinations via its Web site. running through February, so we news items from the local busi- “We’re doing what we can to want to make sure people don’t ness community of 150 words or make it easier for the communi- take it for granted and think that less. Businesses can send news ty by implementing this Internet the danger is gone.” of awards, promotions, internal system,” said Bucky Whitehouse, He added that January and milestones, new business ven- public information officer for the February are months when sea- tures, new hires, relocations, part- health department. “Now that sonal flu season starts to peak as nerships, major transactions and we’ve opened it [clinics] to the gen- well, so there is the potential of other items to Missy Thompson via eral public, we’re hoping this will seeing higher rates of illness from e-mail at missy@tooeletranscript. make it easier for people to register H1N1 in addition to the regular com, via fax at (435) 882-6123, for appointments.” flu. or via regular mail at P.O. Box 390, The system is one other health Officials are also urging parents Tooele, UT 84074. departments in the state — includ- of children under age 9 to make ing Salt Lake and Utah county A screen shot of the Tooele County Health Department’s Web site shows the appointment process for obtaining the H1N1 sure they receive their second dose vaccine. health departments — have used of the vaccine, which can’t be given ������ ��������� successfully. any sooner than 28 days after the � Users can go to tooelehealth. is people will receive an e-mail Officials are also hoping people insurance cards in because some first dose. �������� org and click on the ‘schedule now’ reminder one day before their will schedule appointments online insurance companies will pay for “They won’t have their full �������������� button on the home page. A win- appointment. for a clinic at Grantsville High the administrative fee. immunity if they get exposed to dow then appears where people Health department officials are School on Wednesday from 4 p.m. “The individual won’t pay any a virus until they get that second �������������� ��������� ������������� ������������������ select a clinic, date and time, and hoping 80 percent of people will to 7 p.m. out-of-pocket expense, how- dose,” Whitehouse said. “For par- then complete personal informa- go online to set up appointments, Bateman said people coming in ever their insurance carrier may ents who have kids under 9 years ������ tion before finalizing registration. with an estimated 20 percent still to the clinics can speed up the pro- be billed for the standard fee of of age, we’re encouraging them to ����������� ���������� Appointments can still be made using the call-in system, according cess by having their consent form, the administration of the shot,” schedule at one of our community- ������������ ��������������� by phoning in to the call center to Myron Bateman, director of the wearing a short-sleeved shirt, and Whitehouse said, adding no one based clinics or to watch the infor- ��������������� ������������������� to accommodate those who don’t health department. not showing up more than 15 min- will be denied the vaccination. mation coming home with children �������������� ���������������� have computers or are unable Whitehouse added this new utes prior to their appointment. Though the rates of influ- on the school-based clinics.” ��������������� ������������ or uncomfortable arranging an appointment system is a way health In addition, while there is no cost enza-like illness have dropped, [email protected] ��������� appointment online. A benefit to officials can improve on previous for the H1N1 vaccine, Bateman Whitehouse said they are still urg- ������������ ������ the online appointment system systems, such as mass clinics. said he’d like people to bring their ing people to continue to get vac- ������������ ������������� Tooele ������������ ��������������������� ������������ ������������ ��������������� ����������� ������������� ������������ “Your Neighborhood Family Theatre” ����������� ������������ 1600 N. Pine Canyon Rd. ������������ ������������ BLM burning juniper near Rush Valley �������������� ������������ (East of Viaduct) 843-5800 Tickets are now available online ����������� by Sarah Miley opens it up for understory for feet high and 10 feet in diameter. ing up the continuity of the www.movieswest.com ������������� �������������������� STAFF WRITER wildlife habitat, and the ranch- “They burned really easily, so juniper woodland. Similar treat- ����������� ����������������� ers are really excited about it for that’s indicative of how dry it’s ments have been performed in ���������������� ����������������� Fire officials with the West the forbs and forage it’ll provide been out there” Darboven said. this area, as well as others in DEC 4 - 10 �������������� ����������������� Desert District of the Bureau of cattle. Also, at the same time, it The goal of the project is to Tooele County, over the last eight ���������� ����������������� Land Management burned piles reduces the risk of wildfire.” reduce the risk of catastrophic years. NEW MOON ������������� ���������������������� of juniper clippings today as part The piles are approximately 6 wildfire to Rush Valley by break- [email protected] DLY ...... 4:05, 7:00, 9:45 ��������������� of a project to reduce wildland FRI & SAT .. 12:00, 4:05, 7:00, 9:45 �������������� ����������������� fire danger. ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ SUN ...... 12:00, 4:05, 7:00 (PG-13) ������������� �������������� Burning began yesterday in American Burgers ������������ �������������� the Big Hollow area west of Rush Coffee & Drive-thru now ����������������� ������������� Valley, where officials accom- Latte’s PLANET 51 plished 25 percent of the proj- serving at 8am LY ���������� D ...... 4:40, 7:00, 9:20 ect, according to Erin Darboven, FRI & SAT .. 12:15, 2:30, 4:40, 7:00, 9:20 ����������� ���������������� Limited Time Only! BLM spokeswoman. A total of ������������ ����������������� SUN ...... 12:15, 2:30, 4:40, 7:00 (PG) 128 acres of piles will be burned. ����������� �������� Burning is tentatively planned ���������������� �������������� ������������� ������������������� for tomorrow, and officials hope OLD DOGS ������������� ����������������� to have the entire project done Coffee Latté DLY ...... 4:35, 7:10, 9:35 this week. FRI & SAT .. 12:10, 2:25, 4:35, 7:10, 9:35 ������������������������������������������ The piles are made up of juni- SUN ...... 12:10, 2:25, 4:35, 7:10 (PG) �������������������������������������������������� per, which was thinned in the ����������������������������������������������� ¢ ����������������������������������������������� summer. Mocha ���������������������������������� “A crew went through this 12 oz. EVERYBODY’S FINE ��������������������������������������������� summer — it took them about a DLY ...... 4:40, 7:05, 9:30 ��������������������������������������������� month — and took about 50 per- ��������������������������������������������� Espresso FRI & SAT .. 12:00, 2:20, 4:40, 7:05, 9:30 cent of juniper trees out of this ����������������������������������������� SUN ...... 12:00, 2:20, 4:40, 7:05 (PG-13) ������������������������������������������������� treatment area. It was really, real- ������������ 99 ly thick,” Darboven said. “This �������������������������������������� Cappucinos ����������������������������������������������� THE BLIND SIDE ������������������������������������������� DLY ...... 4:10, 7:05, 9:45 �������������������������������������������� FRI & SAT .. 12:20, 4:10, 7:05, 9:45 ����������������������������������������������� Play-by-Play Additonal Shots or Flavors Extra ���������������������������������������������� 490 N. 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TUESDAY December 8, 2009 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 �������� ���� �� ������� ���� Signmaker hoping to spell out �������������������� profits with new retail outlet �������������������������������������� �� ���������� ��������� �������� ����������� by Missy Thompson ��� STAFF WRITER ��������������������������� �� ��������� ������������� Nearly two years ago, Esther ����� Crofts started using a small cut- ��������������������������� ting machine to make vinyl letter- �� ��������� ��������� ing for awards and plates for her ���� mother. With business increasing ��������������������������� via word of mouth from neigh- �� ������������ ���������� bors and relatives, Crofts has ����� now relocated her Grantsville ��������������������������� home-based business, Vinyl on the Go, into a retail location. Although she’s only been open a week in the East Gate Plaza on ���������������������������������� the southwest corner of SR-112 ����������������������������������������������������� and Main Street in Grantsville, ���������������������������������������� Crofts said business is booming. “I have quite a bit of business,” said Crofts, 26. “I was told that I wouldn’t get a lot of walk-ins (in a retail location), but I’ve been busy. I was working out of my home before and now I don’t have my kids tromping in. It’s ��������������������� nice to have a space to work in ���������������������������� and an environment made for Maegan Burr that. I recommend anyone with a Esther Crofts stands by a wall of sample vinyl letters that she can make for customers at her Grantsville store Monday home-based business get a retail afternoon. Crofts recently moved out of her home business and into a retail location due to an increase in customers. location.” Crofts produces everything from storefront lettering and “Vinyl isn’t going away in the 24-inch cutter linked to a com- banners to car and local high near future,” she said. “It isn’t puter programed with the design school decals. She’s worked with necessarily a trend because it’s — takes much less time than BUY 1 GET 1 both Grantsville and Tooele high here to stay.” picking away the excess vinyl. school cheerleaders for vinyl She also does jobs for people “It takes time to remove the HOME MADE decals, and said she can do them wanting lettering. For words, excess,” Crofts said. “ I have to TORTILLAS COMING for any of the school’s clubs if she charged $3.75 a foot up to pick out all around the letters.” SOON needed. 5 inches tall. If, for example, a A vinyl cutting software pro- * While she has made large customer wanted a message that gram allows Crofts, and her cus- projects such as outdoor signs was 3 feet by 5 inches it would tomers, an infinite number of for Tooele Applied Technology cost $11.25. phrases and images. College, a lot of her business “It’s pretty affordable. The “They can have anything they comes from wall murals and images are a little bit more, but want — if you can imagine it *CombinationFREE #1 thru #20 and the purchase decals for customers’ homes for vinyl on the wall it’s afford- you can have it,” she said. “It’s so of two drinks DINE IN ONLY — the majority of which were able. I couldn’t imagine painting versatile.” Second of equal or lesser value. One coupon per party, per table. ordered online at vinylonthego. words on my wall,” she said, add- Although Crofts came up This offer may not be combined with any other offer. Expires 12/8/09. com. Now, with the retail loca- ing that the phrase, “Family is the with the idea for her business tion, Crofts estimates that half Most Precious Thing on Earth” is by working on small projects for 1205 N. Main St. Tooele, UT 84074 of her business is online and the attached to her store’s wall. her mother, she’s always been other half is from local custom- After a customer puts in an into scrapbooking and crafts. (435) 843-1496 ers who come into the store. order, Crofts guarantees a 72- Because of those interests, she “Lately I’ve been doing a lot of hour turnaround time. She also has a craft boutique area at flowers and butterflies, a lot of recently had a customer who the front of her store. largish vinyl wall pieces,” Crofts needed vinyl done on 24 ceramic “I enjoy making things and said. “Polka dots are also huge tiles that took longer than her making them beautiful,” she right now.” allotted time in the store — 9:30 said. “With anything you do, you Crofts believes vinyl is a good a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through need to enjoy it and that’s what crafts industry right now because Saturday. So, she took the project . It’s a fun job. I do different it’s versatile. She said vinyl can home to complete. stuff everyday.” be placed anywhere a customer Crofts said cutting the vinyl [email protected] wants it to go: tile, glass, walls, — which she does by putting a vehicles, etc. large piece of vinyl through a Bust continued from page A1

following too close, equipment violations,” Salas said. Amy Lynn Clark, 51, of Salem, N.H., was nailed with the largest amount of marijuana, according to Salas. A trooper found roughly TENTTENT EVENTEVENT 90 pounds after receiving consent to search her vehicle on Friday. Alain Lahoud, 38, and Keri Beth Singrin, 33, both of Colfax, Calif., were found in the possession of 25 pounds of marijuana, which they had wrapped neatly in wrap- ping paper. Then came 30-year- courtesy of UHP old Lucas Hinde, of Phoenix, Ariz., A 16-pound stash of marijuana sits near a Utah Highway Patrol vehicle in a who led troopers on a 14-mile Kennecott parking lot Friday morning. Saturday December 12, 10am - 4pm high-speed chase after a drug dog detected marijuana in his vehicle. Hinde was initially pulled over charges. tell because it’s packaged differ- Free Hat near milepost 89 when the Nissan Salas said the legalization ently than the stuff that is coming Drawing Altima he was driving was seen of marijuana use for medici- out of the south. Over 50 per- 00 suspiciously trying to avoid detec- nal purposes in California, and cent of the large quantities we see with $25 Purchase Every Hour tion by traveling directly next to a more recently in some areas of are going to Colorado this year. semi truck as it passed a parked Colorado, has changed the source There’s a higher market for it there UHP squad car. Hinde slowed of the drug from Mexico to the now that it has been legalized in down to below the speed limit western United States. the city of Denver several years Enter Giveaways to maintain his position beside “Since about 2004 or 2005, ago. A lot of neighboring cities the semi, according to a probable we’ve seen a lot of high-grade and counties are going with legal- to Win cause statement. marijuana coming from northern ization as well.” The trooper initiated a traf- California,” Salas said. “You can [email protected] fic stop on the vehicle, obtain- ing Hinde’s information and returning to his squad car to do Fox Brand Tee – Shirt Sale a records check. However, while the trooper was in his car, Hinde sped away, weaving through light traffic and reaching speeds of 135 mph before taking the SR-202 exit, at which point the trooper lost sight of Hinde’s vehicle and aborted the chase. A search of a nearby Kennecott parking lot, however, revealed Hinde’s vehicle. A small amount of marijuana was found inside the vehicle, but the trooper later found that Hinde had deposited Free Chad Reed signed jersey Free Bill Ballance signed jersey two suitcases with a total of 16 pounds of high-grade marijuana with purchase of a YZ with purchase of a YFZ 450 into the bed of a nearby truck in the same parking lot, according to Salas. The four other arrests — 75- year-old Charles Mitchel, of Pennsylvania, 31-year-old Jason Casey, of Colorado Springs, Colo., 54-year-old Laurie Blecich, of Granby, Colo., and 55-year-old Jeffrey Clark, of Bodfish, Calif. — had smaller amounts of mari- juana present in their vehicles, ranging from two to 10 pounds. 916 N. Main St., Tooele, Ut. All eight suspects were booked into the Tooele County Jail on drug possession and distribution 435-882-3344 A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 8, 2009

• Editorial Editor Jeff Barrus • Guest Opinion [email protected] • Letters to the Editor Open Forum (435) 882-0050

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OUR VIEW by the Transcript-Bulletin editorial board Winter driving requires shift in speed, humility

Saturday’s mass pileup on I-80 near Lake Point involved 17 different crashes, closed I-80 for an hour and a half, and prompted the Tooele County Sheriff’s Office to issue a warning to all motorists to stay home. Certainly bad weather — a snowstorm dusted over already icy roads — contributed to the pileup, but another, more human factor was also to blame: overconfidence. In Utah, and particularly in rugged, rural Tooele County, we pride ourselves on our ability to drive in wintertime. Most of us have driven in weather that would have paralyzed many a U.S. metropolis. We come equipped with those experiences, plus four-wheel-drive vehicles, good snow tires and often trucks or SUVs with plenty of clearance. But law enforcement officials will be the first to tell you none of that means much if it only serves to create a false sense of invulnerability on winter roads. No amount of mechanized technology can compensate for drivers who routinely drive too fast for roadway conditions. The sim- plest solution to the sudden onset of bad weather, such as happened last Saturday, is simply to slow down. It’s a scenario officers like Lt. Troy Marx of the Utah Highway Patrol see often. “A lot of people think that because they have four-wheel drive they will be fine,” Marx said. “My squad car is four-wheel drive and I slide all the GUEST OPINION LETTERS POLICY time. Seriously, just slow down.” The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes let- Cautious driving sounds like common sense, but unfortunately, one ters to the editor from readers. Letters of the limitations of common sense is that it’s not always contagious. On must be no longer than 250 words, a crowded, icy roadway it only takes one motorist who fails to adjust to Any bad thing can make civil in tone, written exclusively for the weather conditions to cause an accident that can end up entangling many Transcript-Bulletin, and accompanied by vehicles. the writer’s name, address and phone Please, don’t be that overconfident driver. Rough winter weather requires number. Priority will be given to letters an adjustment in speed and attitude. A drive that might take only a half you famous these days that refer to a recent article in the hour during ideal conditions could take three times as long — making all of newspaper. All letters may be subject us late to work or other appointments. The key is to accept that in exchange y new plan to become famous to editing. for the tradeoff of keeping ourselves, our loved ones and the other drivers involves hiding my son in a sharing the road with us safe. balloon and crashing a White M Daniel Kline Letters written to thank an individual or House dinner party. If that fails, per- GUEST COLUMNIST organization should be submitted for haps I can father nonuplets, announce “Notes of Appreciation” GUEST OPINION that I’m pregnant, marry one of the Kardashians without even meeting her, Readers who are interested in writing a or gain or lose an enormous amount of longer guest op-ed column on a topic of weight. hours a week covered. general interest should contact Editor Society too often asks If John Gosselin, Spencer Pratt and If we celebrate talentless idiots who do Jeff Barrus directly via the contact infor- Omorosa can hold on to celebrity, then stupid things then about half of America mation at the top of this page. I should be able to come up with some- deserves a reality show. That guy doing schools to act as parents thing to have paparazzi waiting outside 100 on a two-lane road while texting and E-mail: [email protected] my door. Unfortunately, despite my best drinking a latte, he’s not a danger to soci- Fax: (435) 882-6123 hile federally enforced and efforts to leave the house without pants ety, he’s pushing the limits for his new Mail: Letters to the Editor largely state-run, pub- and have loud drunken arguments with show “Distracted Driver.” That group of Tooele Transcript-Bulletin lic schools have always strangers, myself and inanimate objects, women turning over their house keys W Matt Rowley P.O. Box 390 been extensions of the communi- nobody wants to take my picture. and ATM cards to recently paroled vio- ties around them. Their buildings GUEST COLUMNIST Never before has it taken so little to lent felons, they’re not foolish, they’re house ballot booths, local sports be famous. Most of the reality TV stars stars on VH1’s “Prisoner of Love.” and events. Our children share are neither good looking nor good at Once we have put people on TV LETTER CONTEST teachers with friends in the neigh- anything in particular. Tiny Tim at least because of their willingness to have borhood. We join PTAs and volun- because I feel the causes aren’t wor- played the ukulele and Charo had a preposterous breast implants and date Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will teer in classrooms with people we thy. They are. I cringe because every dance. That may not have made them Flavor Flav we have reached the bot- select the best letter of the month and know and live by. social problem that schools take on the Beatles or Robert DeNiro, but it’s a tom of the barrel. Sorry Flav, but take reprint it in the first Open Forum page School has always functioned represents a collective concession lot more than today’s tabloid celebrities celebrity away and women just won’t be of the following month. The winning somewhat beyond its formal role, from us as parents — and that tra- bring to the table. lining up for a man with bad teeth and letter writer will receive a free one-year but only in recent decades has jectory isn’t sustainable. To name a few: Pratt is famous for an indeterminate amount of kids who subscription to the newspaper. The sub- public education taken on man- I recognize the quandary. being a jerk, Gosselin is known for wears a Viking helmet and a giant clock. scription can be transferred or used to dates reaching well beyond formal Programs to fight drugs, obesity, being a jerk with a lot of kids and the Without TV, that’s the guy you avoid renew a present subscription. education. It takes a village to raise teen pregnancy and a host of other Kardashians are known for being slutty. at the supermarket, not someone you a child, to an old adage. In mod- problems exist because they may The latest round of reality show seekers humiliate yourself for a chance to fake ern terms, it takes grants, social be the only intervention of their have merely attempted to pull off stupid go out with. cover of US magazine even if it’s in one programs and the aid of various kind certain students receive. If stunts or put their children at risk with I want to be famous. Nobody writes of those little inset boxes behind a story institutions to teach lessons once parents, churches and youth orga- the idea that it might get them on televi- a newspaper column that’s often about about why has gotten considered exclusive matters of the nizations can’t stop the tide, then sion. himself without some desire for fame, fat and/or skinny again. home. the battle falls upon our schools. Maybe we could just give a show but it seems that I do have a limit as to Sex education is a prime exam- But schools can’t provide the to that guy that made Jaycee Duggard how far I might go to achieve celebrity. Daniel B. Kline’s work appears in over ple. Not long ago, parents would solution to these problems. There live in the hut behind his house while Will I share honest details about my 100 papers weekly. He can be reached have been appalled at the idea of simply aren’t the resources, for he repeatedly raped her? Just do some life? Yes. Will I marry Tara Reid or start at [email protected] or you can see his a virtual stranger teaching their one thing. Utah dwells among the voiceovers to make the child-raping dressing like a rodeo clown? No. archive at dbkline.com or befriend him at children those certain “facts of lowest education spenders in the kidnapper seem like the patriarch of an That’s not a hard and fast line, facebook.com/dankline. life.” Today most of us consider sex nation, and more budget cuts are unconventional family and TLC has five because, well, I’d really like to be on the ed another tax-funded duty of the expected next year. But the issue state. goes deeper. Schools can’t solve the This social curriculum goes problems of our youth for the same beyond the birds and bees. Schools reason drugs can’t cure cancer GUEST OPINION in Tooele County implement walk- and social programs don’t change ing programs to fight obesity. human nature. At best these mea- Programs on the elementary level sures can treat certain symptoms. teach a broad array of life skills At worst, they create dependency Will Dems break the bank for health care? like coping with stress, dealing and unintended consequences. with bullies, and resisting drugs In an age when children are tto von Bismarck at one point his soothing words were just sugar to and alcohol. Breakfast at school often less academically competitive called the prospect of Germany make the medicine of a vast left-wing is becoming a mainstream staple. than their parents, educators need Owaging preventive war against project go down in a center-right coun- School psychologists are at hand to focus primarily on education. other European powers “committing sui- try. for emotional counseling. Students Knowledge does change human cide out of fear of death.” The White House has lived up to its are aided in matters of hygiene and behavior, and the knowledge our Little did the Iron Chancellor know promise of “post-partisanship” in only maturation. schools are best equipped to offer that he was forecasting 21st-century one sense. It’s wielding health care as a And that’s only in the Tooele is the kind that unlocks the chance Democratic political strategy. Democrats wedge issue against its own side, forcing County School District. In certain for success in complex and com- so fear the consequences of failing to moderates like Arkansas Sen. Blanche urban areas of Salt Lake Valley, staff petitive times. Social programs pass ObamaCare that they’ve convinced Lincoln into possibly career-ending are actually providing showers and have a place in public education themselves that embracing $370 billion votes out of fear of an aroused liberal clothing for neglected kids. as a last line of defense, but it is worth of tax increases and more than base. In response to the deficiencies parents who are best equipped $400 billion worth of Medicare cuts is Democrats desperately want to keep of a complex and troubled society, to instill the type of knowledge good for them. This will long make for a As it stands now, the sprawling mon- the health-care debate from dragging public education is taking a pro- by which productive, responsible compelling case study in the Annals of strosity of Democratic health-care too far into next year. Obama plans to gressively prominent role in raising citizens govern their lives. To the Abnormal Political Psychology. reform violates almost every major pivot onto jobs and deficit reduction our children. degree that ceases to be true, the Tax hikes undid Presidents George reassurance President Barack Obama come January. This shift will be even A teacher myself, I cringe every quality of our children’s future is in H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton (Bush lost has made about it. Its latest iteration, more ludicrously incredible if he’s still time a policy advocate boasts of a jeopardy. his presidency, Clinton his congressio- the Reid bill in the Senate, costs more occupied with creating a new entitle- program or initiative they helped nal majority), and Medicare cuts undid than $1 trillion over 10 years when fully ment set to grow at 8 percent a year and bestow on public schools. I don’t Matt Rowley is a teacher at Copper Speaker Newt Gingrich (taking the air implemented; bends the cost curve up; cost $2.5 trillion during its first 10 years cringe because the problems don’t Canyon Elementary who lives in out of his “Republican revolution”). All of covers abortion; and knocks people out of full operation. As Democratic Sen. need addressing. They do. Nor Tooele. those figures undertook their foolhardy of their current coverage. Dick Durbin said, in an understatement, exertions in order to reduce the deficit. For all that, it only covers half the in 2010 the health-care debate becomes Democrats will ingest their double dose uninsured. Republican Sen. Tom Coburn “more complex.” of taxes and Medicare cuts on behalf counts no fewer than 11 studies that When they elected Obama, most vot- With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions of legislation that almost certainly will say provisions in the bill will raise pre- ers wanted competence, bipartisanship, expressed on this page, including the cartoon, are not increase an already $1 trillion deficit. It’s miums. According to the Kaiser Family sobriety and responsibility. On health necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. fiscal pain for no fiscal gain. Foundation, a family of four headed by care he’s 0-4, but the only option the If Democrats can’t afford failure on a breadwinner making $66,000 annu- Democrats have is to keep going. In fear Editorial Board this course, what makes them think ally still would pay almost 10 percent of of death, they’ll risk suicide. they can afford success? They created its income on health insurance — even Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus a hellish dilemma for themselves by after it gets a federal subsidy. Rich Lowry is editor of the National Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor refusing to scale back their bill once it If Obama meant his major promises Review. became persistently unpopular. about health care, he’d start over. But all A5

TUESDAY December 8, 2009 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 Frank OHLMAN A STUDENT’S VIEW M Attorney at Law FREE Consultation Christmas traditions can be a for Wills & mix of Mexican and American Trusts 493 W. 400 N. Tooele traditional American We later celebrate a special I enjoy the American version Christmas day is not Christmas Eve Mass at midnight of Christmas where a man in 882-4800 Aone I can write about. Sandy Martinez followed by dinner. a white beard and a big belly My Christmas is a merger of Usually everyone ends up named Santa Claus dresses up in www. .com CORRESPONDENT tooelelawoffice two neighboring but very dif- staying the night at my house a red outfit and gives toys to all ferent cultures: American and and opening up Christmas pres- the good children in the world. I Mexican. This requires bringing ents in the morning. like the idea of toys made by lit- 6 t h A n n u a l along some traditions from the pers and many spices added to My family’s traditions have tle helpers known as elves, and old country and adopting some taste. We sit and talk while eat- changed here in Utah. In reindeer who help Santa deliver traditions from our new country. ing and remembering the year Mexico, my parents used to all the presents on Christmas My Christmas actually starts that just passed by. At midnight, celebrate the Nativity like most Eve. I even like the idea of the Holiday Boutique one day earlier on Dec. 24. On my dad puts Spanish music on Catholics by having Posadas, naughty kids getting coal. Thurs. 10th, 3-6pm • Fri.11th, 10-6pm • Sat.12th 10-4pm Christmas Eve, my family gets and both my dad and uncle put which are a series of re-enact- But that’s not really our tradi- together and has a big family up piñatas for the kids to swing ments of Joseph and the Virgin tion. You don’t want to miss this sale! party. When I say “family” I don’t at. The piñatas are filled with Mary’s attempt to find lodgings Still, there’s one common We have something for everyone! mean just my immediate family peanuts, oranges, tangerines, in Bethlehem. Each family in a denominator in both the ifts quietly relaxing in new pajamas. sugar canes and many different neighborhood will schedule a Mexican and American ways of 1424 N. 380 E. • Tooele I mean about 30 extended family hard wrapped candies. night for the Posada to be held celebrating Christmas: A night Bring this ad to the Boutique to get entered $ members crammed in my house Once the piñata is broken, all at their home starting on Dec. where nothing else matters but Galore into a drawing for gifts that value over 100! — not including their children. the kids play games. Meanwhile, 16 and finishing on Dec. 24. We our family and close friends. We have a big Christmas the adults dance to music like continued the tradition when we feast featuring posole, which Kumbia, Bachata, Merenge, first immigrated to California, Sandy Martinez is a senior at is a Mexican soup made up of Salsa, Cumbia, Norteno and but we can’t keep it up with the Grantsville High School. $ hominy, broth, pork, chili pep- many other Latin music styles. small Mexican community here. Complete Denture 400 per plate Trees on display at Immediate Denture $450 THS to help families per plate, extractions not inc. by Emma Penrod festival for the past five years, $ CORRESPONDENT the Winter Tree Festival involves partials a lot of work, donated time and Flexible Valplast 500 Of all the traditions at Tooele money, but in the end she said High School, the annual Winter it’s all worth it. Now Open Fridays Tree Festival may be one of the Perhaps the only disappoint- largest. ment is a lack of interest or *Coupon required for The school’s Winter Tree knowledge of the event, evident discount. Exp 01/15/10. Festival began in 1992. Now, 17 in the empty hallways of Monday years later, it involves more than night’s opening. 14 N. Hale St. 30 school clubs, local business “I think it would be nice if Maegan Burr Grantsville, 884-3476 and several charitable organiza- more people really knew what we Tooele High School student body president Mike Trujillo (center) and junior class www.grantsvillefamilydental.com tions, and brings Christmas to 50 do at Tooele High,” Christensen officer Amanda Bento (right) decorate a tree at the Winter Tree Festival at Tooele local families who might other- said. High School Monday afternoon. The festival started Monday and runs through wise go without this season. Beside each of the 32 trees on the week. Students have raised money to display is a small box for dona- supply presents to 117 children tions, which students hope will community. In Olsen’s mind, the festival is Sell Your Product to Over 27,000 Readers this year, and that, according to help add to the $300 to $400 Milne said her family was often “the greatest thing Tooele High student government and festival already spent on each family’s assisted by similar organizations School does.” Call Keith or Angie at 882.0050 to place an ad. adviser John Olsen, is what the behalf. However, according while she and her brother were festival is all about. to Christensen, meager public growing up. “I believe Christmas is for the attendance and contributions “It feels good to give it back,” children,” Olsen said, “and there make earning $10 in a two-night she said. are a lot of children who wouldn’t span a notable feat. Her family’s tree is always dec- get Christmas without help.” Still, Christensen feels any- orated with green, red and gold in Olsen said the annual festival thing extra earned would be icing commemoration of her brother, not only benefits the commu- on the cake. who always believed Christmas nity, but it allows the students “It’s not a whole lot, but I think trees should only come in those involved to show a different side it helps,” she said. “Everything colors. of themselves. helps.” The trees will be on display “Society views our youth as a For Renee Milne, a former THS at Tooele High School every selfish generation… they need to teacher and now vice principal day this week from 5-8 p.m. On come down and see what these at Stansbury High School, whose Friday, the tress will be given to kids do,” he said. family has donated a tree in her the families they were designed For students, such as THS brother Brian’s name for the past for, along with presents for every senior Cassidee Christensen, three years, the festival offers an family member and a Christmas who has been involved with the opportunity to give back to the dinner with all the trimmings.

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Maegan Burr Snow covers lot for sale signs in the Deer Hollow subdivision Tuesday morning. Real estate experts believe land prices are Your Carrier declining in the Tooele Valley. Now is the chance to reward the efforts of your Transcript-Bulletin carriers to let them and then bring in one of the big “In Erda, we are seeing two know how much you appreciate the job Land builders like Ivory Homes to things going on to bring prices continued from page A1 build the home.” down,” she said. “First, there they do. Simply fill out the attached coupon Sutton also said the short- are more five-acre develop- and mail it in with a check for the amount In Tooele, Egelund points out sale market may be driving ments in Erda than we have that the highest price paid for a down the demand and prices ever had before, so the supply you would like to give. We will pass the gift lot in the Elkridge subdivision for construction lots. is up. Second, buying a five- on to your Transcript-Bulletin carrier. It’s the was $105,000 last year. This “Why buy a lot and build a acre lot and building a home year, lots in Elkridge are selling house when you can get a good puts you in the $500,000 range perfect way to say, thank you. for $66,000, he said. deal on a short sale or foreclo- for a new home, and typically way to say, thank you. Both Egelund and Sutton sure?” Sutton said. that is the upper end of the agree that excess land inven- Vicki Griffith, president of the Tooele market, which is not Mail to: Transcript-Bulletin, P.O. Box 390, Tooele UT 84074 tory is driving prices down. Tooele County Board of Realtors doing so well right now. Our Egelund adds that loans for and broker for Prudential Real average-priced homes and lots The amount enclosed is a tip for my carrier’s good service. existing construction are easier Estate’s Tooele office, said based are selling really well, but get to Please enclose a check or money order. to come by these days than new on data from a few comparable the upper end and things are construction loans. sales in 2008 and 2009, Erda slow.” Amount $______“The market for financing land prices appear to be declin- [email protected] Name is tight right now,” Egelund. ing more than other areas this “Most people have to buy a lot year. Address Apt. Sell Your Product to Over 27,000 Readers City Zip Telephone Your carrier will receive notification of your gift (tip) Call Keith or Angie at 882.0050 to place an ad. A6

A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 8, 2009 Sorensen Towing & Auto Repair REEL TALK Located at 100 N Emerald Rd. Tooele, Utah Is having a food drive. Bring a can of food and receive ‘The Messenger’ delivers subtly on $1.00 off your State Safety Inspection Bring in a Bag of Food and Pay $10.00 for your State Safety Inspection timely topic of grief in wartime The holidays are a great time to give. By giving you will be helping families in need. eleasing a film about war during wartime might We are open Monday-Friday Rincrease interest in that 10:00 am to 6:00 pm film. Perhaps that’s the case and Saturday by with “The Messenger,” though appointment only. To make an appointment please give us a call at MissyMiss Thompson 435-843-0075 STAFF WRITER Happy Holidays

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Christmas courtesy of Oscilloscope Laboratories Capt. Tony Stone (Woody Harrelson, right) and Staff Sgt. Will Montgomery (Ben Foster, left) prepare to inform a next of kin that their relative has died in “The Messenger.”

this film would deserve viewing “Taking Chance,” a U.S. dra- team is informing a mother Benefit Fund just as much during peace- matic competition film at this that her son has died. There time. Its strong performances year’s Sundance Film Festival. at the house is the deceased’s and poignant story make it a “Taking Chance” shows the pregnant girlfriend. When both film that’s more about ethical aftermath of war for relatives go into hysterics, Will is forced struggles and human turmoil of an individual killed in battle. to resist his natural instinct to than just war. “The Messenger” takes a simi- comfort them. He’s quick to While 2009 has been a par- lar approach by focusing on learn that not everyone reacts ticularly good year for war films the war at home rather than the same way when learning — especially those centered the one abroad. Two soldiers of their loved one. Dale Martin around Iraq or Afghanistan are responsible for telling the (Steve Buscemi) becomes — “The Messenger” handles its next of kin that their son, hus- angry and violent with them subject matter with diligence band, daughter or wife has after he learns of his son’s in a raw way. There are no been killed as part of the cau- death. high-energy battle scenes or sality notification team. Will and Tony develop a intense near-death moments, Director Oren Moverman friendship throughout this like in “The Hurt Locker,” but and co-writer Alessandro ordeal. Although they see the there are some compelling Camon’s writing brings these pain and anguish in the eyes character studies. issues to the forefront. Instead of the NOK, there is no way “The Messenger” is akin to of banging audiences over the to know exactly how they head with anti-war propagan- feel. Then, they’re assigned da, they allow the characters to to inform Olivia Pitterson tell the story of their own inner (Samantha Morton) of her Share Your battles. husband’s death. Her reaction Ben Foster and Woody is quite different from the oth- News with the Harrelson are superb as mem- ers and this intrigues Will. Even bers of the causality notifica- though he’s not supposed to, Community tion team. Harrelson has been Will continues to see Olivia in a number of movies this year through fixing her car and eat- — ranging from “Zombieland” ing pizza with her and her son to “2012” — but this is by far Matt (Jahmir Duran-Abreau). his best performance. And Will’s attraction to Olivia could Deadline Extended: Foster is only improving from get him into a heap of trouble roles in previous films like unless he pursues his interests th “3:10 to Yuma” and “Alpha in a tasteful way. Dog” where he shined. This “The Messenger” is split into DECEMBER 11 could be his best effort to date thirds — informing NOK, Will too. and Tony’s friendship and Will All nominations should include a thorough description Before his enlistment in the and Olivia’s budding relation- with clear details of hardships faced by a family or Army is up, recently discharged ship. At times it seems like a Sarah Miley Staff Sgt. Will Montgomery military buddy movie, especial- individual, as well as an explanation of how the fund Community (Foster) is assigned to notify ly when Tony relapses into his could benefit them this Christmas season. News Editor next of kin (NOK) family old drinking ways. Separately, members that their loved one each piece wouldn’t work as • awards has been killed in battle. But well on its own. Collectively, • school happenings Will is fighting his own battle however, it makes for a won- Please send nominations by Dec. 11 to the • scouting news with his childhood love Kelly derful and interesting film. • recreational sports (Jena Malone) still teasing him [email protected] • club news that they could be together • charitable donations someday. Capt. Tony Stone • social events (Harrelson) is assigned to teach FLICK AT A GLANCE Will the ropes of the causality Grade: B+ [email protected] notification team, informing Rated: R 435.882.0050 him of certain rules: never Christmas Benefit Fund • P.O. Box 390, Tooele, Utah, 84074 touch the NOK, only inform Time: 112 minutes or e-mail to [email protected] (subject: “Benefit Fund”) the NOK and stick to the script. Now playing Will’s first encounter on this

Grantsville fitness H1N1 Flu Clinic instructor to host workout fundraiser Free Now by Sandy Martinez help everyone give a little and CORRESPONDENT gain a little.” Keetch came across with the A Grantsville fitness club is idea while thinking of a way to give available to using its workout mentality to back to the community and local help Tooele County families in businesses during the Christmas need for Christmas. season. She wants the funds to be Fitness Boot Camp will be used by Tooele County families the public* holding a fundraiser tonight from who are unable to buy Christmas 7p.m. to 9 p.m. in Grantsville High presents, are financially unstable School commons area. A special or may not have the money need- bootcamp workout will be done, ed for a good Christmas this year. Wednesday, December 9, 2009 for a $10 fee, followed by a raffle. Keetch said she raised $2,000 All donations and proceeds will last year from Christmas dona- at Grantsville High School, 155 East Cherry benefit Tooele County families for tions, and her goal is for at least Christmas. that much or more this year. She Anita Keetch, owner of Get Fit had about 50 people attend the 4 pm – 7 pm By Appointment Only Now Fitness Boot Camp, started fundraiser event and was hoping the fitness club last year, draw- to double that number this year. ing upon her knowledge of body- “Last year we had a really *Vaccine is limited. weight and bootcamp-style work- positive experience and Tooele outs. She decided at the time to County citizens were very help- incorporate charitable fund-rais- ful,” Keetch said. ing into her business plan. To register for the workout For more information or to schedule an appointment, “The fundraiser will benefit not fundraiser or make a donation, HEALTH DEPARTMENT please go to www.tooelehealth.org or call 277-2300 only the families but the entire call Anita Keetch at (801)231- community,” Keetch said. “It will 9660 OBITUARY A7

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ing only when a community reach- Hansen es a preset population figure. We Operation Christmas continued from page A1 will see these companies come to Tooele as we grow. Others have said importance of public service and wait for the economy to improve is in need of SPONSORS to I relented and allowed my name to and we will be there. assist with the needs of families be considered. I can’t recall much Q: What about the Rocky about the selection process but I Mountain Power transmission line for the Christmas holiday. was eventually approved by the route through Tooele? Did you pro- city council. I joined when Charlie pose a compromise between the If you can help please call Roberts was mayor and served with city and the company? Megan, 843-4762 Steve Pruden, Mike Johnson, Steve A: One thing we have learned is Bevan and Doug Redmond. that Rocky Mountain Power, with We will give Q: How do you feel about the the right of eminent domain, will election results and leaving the put the power line wherever they you info. to help the council now after five years? want. I don’t think we have a lot children of Tooele County A: Overall it has been a very posi- of control. Tooele City has made a to have a brighter tive experience. The election was strong stand that we do not want the will of the people, I can’t argue the power line coming through the holiday season. with that. I wish the voter turnout city anywhere. A proposed route was higher. I did not really do any was agreed upon by Tooele City, campaigning. I did not go door to Grantsville City and Tooele County. door. I did put up a few signs that Rocky Mountain rejected the pro- my son paid for, but that was about posed route. In one of our closed it. I am afraid that many of my sup- meetings with Rocky Mountain porters thought I would win and Power officials, I proposed that did not go and vote. Tooele has the lines come through the Utah changed. When I first was elected Industrial Depot, then go under- Merry Christmas many people knew me and my ground through Tooele City, and reputation and voted for me. I did then head over the mountains. and Happy New Year not need to do much campaigning. One Rocky Mountain Power repre- Honestly a lot of my supporters in sentative said they can’t go under- From: Stansbury Park Golf Course the last few years have died or are ground. Another said they could too old to get out. but it would be too costly. I can’t Maegan Burr Q: What were some of the major remember who all was present at Former Tooele City Councilman John Hansen sits in his kitchen Monday after- accomplishments achieved by the the meeting, but my idea was not noon. city, with your support, over the accepted by anybody. last five years? Q: What are your thoughts on A: I can’t take credit for every- the Tooele Associates lawsuit? OBITUARY thing here. There were many people A: The jury award shook my faith involved in all of our accomplish- in the justice system. The decision ments, including the mayor, council was so unjust it will be reduced Danny Joe McCuistion members and employees. I did force by the trial judge or on appeal. the issue with Mayor Roberts about When the judge moved the trial to Oct. 27, 1949 ~ Dec. 4, 2009 finishing the back nine holes of the Salt Lake, we ended up with a jury golf course. Many people helped comprised of left-wing Salt Lake Survived by his wife Helen with getting the water, the land City residents. It is very easy to McCuistion of 27 1/2 years and and the planning. It was something get a jury riled up against a city seven children and three grand- people had talked about finishing because sometimes cities have to children. for a long time, and I just brought do unpopular things. I am total- Joseph McCuistion, Tanya it to the forefront until we saw the ly convinced the verdict will not McCuistion, Joshua Watkins, plans through. I also supported stand. These people sued us, the Jeremy McCuistion, Heather the city’s relationship with USU, people of Tooele, and we as a city McCuistion, David Smith and including the land donation that had to protect ourselves. Even if his son Cameron of Utah and was finally passed recently. When we end up paying the full amount, Melissa Braun and her husband I first started on the council, the which I doubt we will, it is less than Chris Braun and their two chil- city had bought the property where how much Drew Hall demanded for dren Dustin McCuistion and 2010 Season Passes Big 5, Sears and Walgreens are now settlement in out-of-court negotia- Hayden Braun of California. Save $25 if you purchase located. The plan was to make it tions. Danny’s love for his children your pass before February 1st. a public safety facility including a Q: What abut the Grantsville City and grandchildren knew no community. He will be deeply new police station. I felt like that lawsuit over the Utah Industrial bounds, his love for children was missed. 20 round -Punch Passes was a mistake. Although we needed Depot? wonderful to watch. Services will be held on also available new facilities, the idea of taking A: Judge Kouris said when he dis- During the last three years Wednesday, Dec. 9 at 2 p.m. at prime Main Street property off the missed the case there was not suffi- Danny worked at Christmas as the LDS Church 390 East Village Lots of Christmas gifts 30% off tax rolls made me uncomfortable. cient evidence. Grantsville continu- Santa Claus to bring happiness Blvd., Tooele. Call for hours 882-4162 I had to change some minds, but ing to pursue the suit is just plain and joy to the children in the what we have there now is very dubious and goofy. I was there dur- positive. I also worked hard to win ing the arbitration before the case the approval of the purchase of the went to court. In order to avoid the open space on Skyline Drive, which expense of lawyers, Tooele offered will be developed into the first city Grantsville thousands, but they park in that neighborhood. insisted on millions. It was impos- Q: What business do you felt you sible to talk to them. It has been a Amazing New Career left unfinished? waste of money for both Grantsville The Skyline Park and the proper- and Tooele, but the bottom line is ty behind the Tooele Valley Railroad you have to defend yourself. Museum need to be developed. I Q: What’s your view of the two know with the economy like it is it mayors you’ve worked with during In 11 Fun, Easy Weeks will be hard to find money for those your time on the council. How do projects, but they need to be a pri- their management styles compare ority. A new police station needs and which was more effective? to be built and — I know this may They both were very effective be unpopular with some council mayors, although each had their Begin Your members — we may have to look own style and personality. Mayor at remodeling an existing building Dunlavy was practically born a city like the old Al and Lid’s building employee and is very well versed New Career to be able to get the job done now in city government and operations. for less rather than waiting until Charlie Roberts was more the pub- In Dental OPEN HOUSE we have the money for something lic relations kind of guy. big and new. The Kennecott water Q: What parting advice do you Monday January 4th 2010 resources need to be developed. have for the city council? Assisting The city is moving forward trying to A: Three priorities: First, a new 7:00pm - 9:00pm decide the best place to drill wells. recreation facility. A fitness center The city needs a complex for girls or expanded facility for Boys and softball. The sport has been really Girls Club. We need more activi- Rosewood Dental Assist to Succeed Dental Assisting School

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tinue. I don’t mean building codes overall? Is public service some- 250 and safety, but cleaning up yards thing you would now recommend “I’ve found my perfect career / Thank’s so much for the great 11 offers. Expire 1/14/10 and getting people to cut weeds. to others? weeks of training. You’ve changed my life for the better.” $ In our trips to Las Vegas looking My experience has been very EM for retail businesses, one thing that good. I am happy with my service “It’s the most interesting, and enjoyable learning experience I’ve Call Today 435-882-0099 we have learned is that right now and our accomplishments. I would ever had. It was very well organized with very helpful and friendly absolutely recommend public ser- most companies are waiting for the instructors.” 181 West Vine Street, Tooele economy to improve before they vice to others. HR make any more expansions. Some [email protected] [email protected] companies have a policy of build- A8 BULLETIN BOARD

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booths (interested vendors contact Tamra Tooele [email protected]).

Food drop The Tooele Food Drop will take place Friday, Library Dec. 11 at the Deseret Peak Complex. Signup will start at 7 a.m. and food will be December activities given out while supplies last. Please bring Don’t forget to bring in you coloring sheet a driver’s license and proof of separate from the Transcript Bulletin Coloring Book residence for each family represented in by Dec. 24. Winners will be announced at the car. If there are questions, please call our New Year’s noon party. Thursday, Dec. Barbara at 882-3898. We look forward to 10 will be a fun “Polar Express” story time seeing you there. at 1 p.m. with games and crafts. The library will be closed for Christmas on Dec. 25 and Blood drive for New Years Day, Jan. 1. The American Red Cross will hold a Blood Drive on Wednesday, Dec. 16 from 9 a.m. Parent signatures for Internet to 2 p.m. at the Tooele County Health Patrons 17 years of age and under can use Department, 151 North Main Street. To the Internet and computers only with a schedule your appointment or for more parent’s signature on file at the Tooele City information contact Tina Curwen (435)277- Library. Call for details or visit the library. 2460. Appointments are appreciated but not necessary. If you have eligibility ques- Weekly story time tions, please call 1-800-737-0902. Remember children’s story time every Wednesday at 11 a.m. and children’s crafts AARP driver safety program each Friday from 3-5 p.m. Check with the A one-day four hour AARP driver safety library for any special story times or other program is scheduled for Friday, Dec. 11 special events. For more information on from 9:15 to 2:30 p.m. at Mountain West these and other library programs, check courtesy of Jaclynn Sagers Medical Center. Cost is $14 or $12 upon our Web site tooelecity.org/tcl/library.html, Pictured are the recipients of the Mayor’s Community Youth Recognition Awards for November: (l-r) Chief Ron Kirby, Mayor Patrick Dunlavy, Aaron Gubler showing a current AARP membership card. call 435-882-2182, or visit us at 128 West [East Elementary], Lealand Blum [West Elementary], Isabelle Johnson [Settlement Canyon Elementary], Kyle Cuevos [Harris Elementary], Hillary Call 843-3690 or 843-3691 for more infor- Vine Street, Tooele. Gonzalez [Copper Canyon Elementary], and Courtney Hathaway [Overlake Elementary]. Not pictured is Jessica Jones [Northlake Elementary]. mation and to register.

Adopt a pet Arts created in God’s own image. Whatever your The food pantry is available for emergency building is located on the corner of Main Save a life, adopt a pet. Rockstar Pets, in history, wherever you are in life’s journey, needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays Street and 100 South on the northeast side conjunction with volunteers from the Handel’s Messiah the Episcopal Church welcomes you. from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at 580 of the intersection. We will be planning Tooele and Grantsville animal shelters, has Handel’s Messiah will be performed on S. Main St. For information call 882-2048. activities for the 2010 year. All radio ama- dozens of cute and cuddly cats of all ages Sunday, Dec. 20 at 7:30 p.m. at Grantsville Episcopal Church Christmas teurs or people interested in becoming a who need a home this holiday season. To High School. Tooele County Chorus and Christmas Celebrations: Services of word, Donations needed radio amateur are encouraged to attend. adopt a pet visit Rockstar Pets at 762 N. Orchestra present the 25th annual per- prayer and Sacrament open to all. Family The Tooele Church of Christ is accepting We want your support, input and friend- Main Street, Tooele. formance of this beloved Christmas tradi- service Dec. 24 at 5 p.m.; carol singing donations for the Women’s Shelter. They ship. You make the difference. tion as our gift to the community. Free of Dec. 24 at 9:30 p.m. followed by a festal need women’s socks and children’s cloth- Holiday craft workshop charge. service 10 p.m. 1784 North Aaron Drive, ing. Please help. 882-4642, 430 W. Utah Ave., Master Gardeners The Tooele City Arts Council and the Arts Tooele. Phone: 435-882-4721. E-mail: Tooele. The Master Gardener’s will have a and Craft Center at the Tooele Army Depot Pioneer Valley Chamber Ensemble [email protected]. Web at Christmas party on Wednesday, Dec. 9 at are offering the holiday craft workshop Pioneer Valley Chamber Ensemble presents www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. 6:30 p.m. Main dish and drinks provided, for the second time this season. There are “A Holiday Concert: Traditional Christmas Elks please bring your favorite side dish and many projects to choose from, and noth- Music by the Masters.” Performances are Pancake breakfast enjoy a night of great food and entertain- ing is over $10. The workshop will be held scheduled on Friday, Dec. 11 and Saturday, St. Marguerite’s Council of Catholic Women Monday night dinners ment. on Wednesday, Dec. 9 from 10 a.m. to 9 Dec. 12, 7:30 p.m. at St. Barnabas Episcopal will be having an all-you-can-eat pancake On Dec. 7 we will be serving green chili with p.m. at the Arts and Craft Center at Tooele Church. Admission is free, but donations breakfast Sunday, Dec. 13, after the 8:30 all the fixings. Cost is $5. TEAD volleyball league Army Depot. If you want to do a specific are appreciated. a.m. mass and the 11 a.m. mass. Cost will TEAD MWR will host a winter recreational project please preregister at Tooele City be $3 per person. Santa Claus will be at coed volleyball league if enough interest is Hall (90 North Main Street) by Dec. 7. If you both breakfasts, sponsored by the Knights Moose Lodge shown. Contact the MWR office if you are are unable to preregister, please join us to Schools of Columbus. interested or have a team. We will start in choose from the kits that will be available. Adult Christmas party January and play on Monday, Tuesday or You can also pre-order kits and pick them GHS/GJHS concerts Advent services An adult Christmas party will be held Wednesday evenings; game/match times up to finish at home, if you can’t attend on Grantsville High School and Grantsville Jr. First Lutheran invites you to join us for wor- Friday, Dec. 11 from 6-9 p.m. Pot luck din- at 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. Cost will be the 9th. To view a list of projects offered High School have three upcoming concerts ship during the season of Advent both on ner and a fun gift exchange game so bring a $100/team. Call TEAD MWR (833.2222); or please visit www.tooelecity.org, or stop by during December. GJHS concert will be Sunday mornings at 9 a.m. and Wednesday wrapped $10 gift if you want to participate, e-mail MWR at [email protected] if you Tooele City Hall. If you have any questions held Dec. 15 at 7 p.m. GHS combined con- evenings at 7 p.m. Advent is a special time for members and their guests. have a team. please call the Tooele City Arts Council at cert will be held Dec. 14 at 7 p.m. Cost for of years spent preparing for our coming 843-2142. all concerts is $4 for adults, $3 for children, Lord. Kids Christmas party Tooele County Historical Society $15 for family of 5. A kids Christmas party will be held on The Tooele County Historical Society’s Holiday concert Waters Edge Saturday, Dec. 12 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec. 8 will begin at 7 p.m. and will fea- The Tooele City Arts Council is sponsoring SHS Festival of Lights Come hear how people’s prediction about with lunch, games and Santa Claus, bring ture Sheriff Frank Park. His presentation a holiday concert featuring the Crescent Stansbury High School’s first Festival of Jesus before his birth, became true for your little ones to have some Christmas will be on the history of Tooele County Super Band. The concert will be held on Lights will be held Dec. 7-11 from 6-9 p.m. us even today. Waters Edge meets on fun. law enforcement and past sheriffs of the Saturday, Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. in the Tooele in the commons area by the auditorium. Sundays at 10 am in the Oquirrh Mill off county. Our meeting will be in the Pioneer High School auditorium. The cost is one There will be a silent auction and refresh- Stansbury Parkway between the skatepark Monday night dinners Museum at 47 E. Vine Street, enter at the can of food that will go to the Tooele Food ments available. and Millpond Spa. We’re also are hosting a The Lodge is doing $5 Monday night din- back door. Guests are welcome. If you Bank. Tickets will be for reserved seating. night of caroling by candle light at 7 p.m. on ners. Don’t worry about cooking on Monday want to become a member, the dues are There is no guarantee that there will be Open enrollment, school year 2010-11 Christmas Eve. For more info call 435-840- nights, come to the Moose and enjoy some $5 a year. tickets available at the door. So, come soon Tooele County School District will be 0542 or visit WatersEdgeUtah.com. great homemade food and watch a football to Tooele City Hall (90 North Main Street) to accepting applications from elementary game. Old Lincoln Highway sign exchange your cans of food for tickets. You and secondary students who are interested Celebration of Guadalupe The Tooele County Historical Society has won’t want to miss this family friendly con- in enrolling in a school outside of their Saturday, Dec. 12, a celebration of our Virgin Saturday night dinners recently made a loan agreement with the cert. For more information please contact resident school boundary for the 2010-11 Mary of Guadalupe will be held beginning Saturday night rib-eye steak and salmon Utah State Historical Society to display an the Tooele City Arts Council at 843-2142. school year. Application window: Dec. 1 at 5 a.m. with the Mañanitas and many dinners for members and their guests. old Lincoln Highway sign that was on the through Feb. 19, 2010. Information: district other events throughout the day. There will Members get a free dinner in their birthday border of Utah and Nevada. This unique 12 Days of Christmas activity office (435)833-1900, ext. 1104. be a Mass at 6 a.m. following the Mañanitas month. sign is on display at the Pioneer Museum Tooele City Family Recreation and the and the evening Mass at 5:30 p.m. There is a and can be seen right after our Tooele Tooele Boys and Girls Club would like to pot luck all day at St. Marguerite’s County Historical meeting on Dec. 8 at 7 invite families of all ages to participate Education Eagles p.m. in the Twelve Days of Christmas Family First Lutheran Church Friday night steaks Activity. The event will be held on Monday, Adult Education First Lutheran welcomes you to come bear Friday night steak dinners will be served Books available Get your high school diploma this year. All Tooele County Historical Society’s books Dec. 14 at 6:30 p.m. at the Dow James the good news of the forgiveness of sins on Friday, Dec. 11. Please come down and classes required for a high school diploma, will be available to purchase at our Dec. Building (438 W. 400 N.) Your family will won by the death and resurrection of our have one of the Auxiliary’s delicious steak, adult basic education, GED preparation, 8 meeting. “The History of Tooele County make 12 gifts to share with a family or indi- Lord Jesus Christ and worship of the same shrimp, halibut or chicken dinners. Support word processing, drivers’ education and Volume II” is $25. “The Mining, Smelting vidual in need. There is no charge to par- on Sunday mornings at 9 a.m. Bible study your Eagles organization. ticipate in the activity, but we do ask that English as a second language are avail- to follow. and Railroading in Tooele” is $15 and we you pre-register by Thursday, Dec. 10 so, able. Register now to graduate — just $50 also have eight note cards depicting four we can make sure to have enough supplies per semester. Located at 76 S. 1000 W., call Special notice to Aerie members different pioneer buildings for $4. These for everyone. There will be limited space so 833-1994. Adult Education classes are for Charity All Aerie members are encouraged to come make great gifts for you family or friends. register soon. To pre-register contact Tooele students 18 and over. out to the meetings on Dec. 10 and 17 for Contact Alice Dale at 882-1612. City Parks and Recreation at 843-2142. FFA food drive the reading of a change to the by-laws. English as a Second Language Tooele High FFA is holding a district-wide Meeting starts at 8 p.m. Seniors Helping Seniors Holiday boutique ESOL conversational classes are held food drive. We’re encouraging the com- The Diamond Lil’s Red Hatters want A holiday boutique will be held on Saturday, Monday and Thursday from 7-9 p.m. munity to get involved. We’ll be collecting to form a group called Seniors Helping Dec. 12 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at N-Step ESOL students may also come anytime food from Dec. 1-18. Items can be dropped Groups Seniors. Do you know of a friend, neighbor Dance Academy 43 N. Main Street in Tooele. the center is open for Individualized study. off at the high school. Contact Tooele High or relative to proud or unable to receive Come and finish your Christmas shopping Registration is $50 per semester. Call 833- School with any questions and they’ll direct N.A.R.F.E. meeting help from other community relief sources? here! Many great items, aprons, photogra- 1994. you to the right people. The Tooele Chapter #1253 of the National There are seniors living among us who phy, beads, scentsy, clothing, crafts, vinyl Active and Retired Federal Employees must choose whether to eat or buy their and more. Children’s campus for Christmas Volunteer opportunity Association will hold our Christmas sea- medication. We want to help. If you know On Wednesday, Dec. 16 from 5-9 p.m. the Rocky Mountain Care Foundation, a non- son luncheon/meeting at 1 p.m. on Friday, of someone please call Marilou 435-249- students of USU will be providing a free profit organization is looking for volun- Dec. 11 at Sostanza, 29 N. Main St. The 0341. We will be discreet. Stansbury Park service to the parents of Tooele County by teers in Tooele. Our volunteers provide chapter will host dessert and beverages; opening the campus to the kids. Register respite care, friendly visits, conversation, restaurant parking is in the back lot, south Kiwanis meetings Holiday boutique your children, ages 3-11, for a parent-free light household chores, and other needs of the post office. For more info., call Hal Kiwanis meets at Sostanza, 29 S. Main St., A holiday boutique and open house will be night of fun with crafts, movies, dinner, to terminally ill patients who are on our Webster, 882-5331 or Marla Ramey 882- Tooele, every Tuesday at noon for a lun- held on Thursday, Dec. 10 from 6:30-8:30 games and snacks. Please pre-register hospice services. Please visit our Web site 3876. cheon. Contact Sandy Critchlow at 830- p.m. at the Millpond Spa and Retreat (25 online [email protected] or on the at www.rockymountaincarefoundation. 6657 or Mike Fields 840-4604 to become a Plaza Ct., Stansbury Park). Get gift ideas, USU campus, 1021 W. Vine Street, Dec. 7-11 org. Training, background check, and TB WDARC member. Kiwanis is dedicated to help the mini treatments, tours and fun. No small from 5-8 p.m. Registration will be accepted test required — all provided. Please contact The West Desert Amateur Club will be children. children, please. Call 843-8800 for more up until Dec. 15. Accepting the first 100 Christine at 801-831-5615 for additional holding their monthly meeting on Tuesday, information. kids, register now. information. Jan 5 at 7 p.m. in the new Tooele County Emergency Management building. The SEE BULLETIN PAGE A9 ➤ Scottish dancing Rocky Mountain Care donations Come learn traditional Scottish Highland Churches Rocky Mountain Care Tooele nursing home, Dancing, ages 4 and up beginning in located at 140 East 2nd South, Tooele, is BULLETIN BOARD POLICY January. For more info call 843-7512 or visit Saint Barnabas’ Episcopal Church asking for donations of costume pieces, http://elelctricbraehighdance.intuitweb- Join us for a celebration of new ministry accessories, hats, jewelry and fall decor. To If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact The Transcript-Bulletin at sites.com/home.html. as the Rt. Rev Carolyn Tanner Irish, 10th donate or for more information, contact Bishop of Utah, institutes The Rev. Rick Jeanne Jeppsen at 843-2026. 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Christmas boutique Whittaker as vicar of St Barnabas’, Tuesday, Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit Pictures with Santa/Christmas Boutique Dec. 15 at 7 p.m. Reception to follow. 1784 Food pantry organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. will be held on Saturday, Dec. 12 at the North Aaron Drive, Tooele. Phone: 435-882- The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot Stansbury Clubhouse. Bring your camera 4721. E-mail: info@stbarnabasepiscopal. ing an emergency food pantry and clothing guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement to take pictures with Santa from 10 a.m. org. Web at www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. closet to meet the needs of our community. please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered to noon and 12:30-2 p.m. Shop the vendor You are God’s beloved child, beautifully Anyone with clothing needs is welcome. no later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date. A9

TUESDAY December 8, 2009 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9

SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 7:41 a.m. 5:02 p.m. Thursday 7:42 a.m. 5:02 p.m. Friday 7:42 a.m. 5:02 p.m. Saturday 7:43 a.m. 5:02 p.m. 2 2 2 2 Sunday 7:44 a.m. 5:03 p.m. 1 1 1 Monday 7:45 a.m. 5:03 p.m. Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Tuesday 7:45 a.m. 5:03 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 12:40 a.m. 12:47 p.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 1:49 a.m. 1:13 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 2:57 a.m. 1:41 p.m. Saturday 4:05 a.m. 2:12 p.m. ALMANAC Sunday 5:12 a.m. 2:48 p.m. Statistics for the week ending Dec. 7. Times of clouds and Cold with times of Cold with more clouds Mostly cloudy with a Mostly cloudy with Mostly cloudy, p.m. Monday 6:16 a.m. 3:31 p.m. Cloudy and milder Temperatures Tuesday 7:15 a.m. 4:19 p.m. sun clouds and sun than sun chance for snow snow possible rain; ice at night High/Low past week 47/2 Last New First Full Normal high/low past week 42/23 22 10 27 13 31 18 35 24 39 26 38 25 42 31 Average temp past week 23.9 Normal average temp past week 32.9 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Dec 8 Dec 16 Dec 24 Dec 31 Shown is Wednesday’s 47 Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are 41 Wednesday night’s lows and 29 34 29 AccuWeather, Inc. ©2009 Wednesday’s highs. 24 25 25 22 21 14 13 UTAH WEATHER 2 9 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 18/4 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 21/8 Knolls Clive Lake Point 24/0 21/7 21/8 21/10 18.67 15.25 Ogden Stansbury Park 19/9 Erda 21/10 Vernal Grantsville 23/11 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 18/-1 21/10 16/5 0.11 0.37 0.11 0.37 Tooele 21/10 Bauer 22/10 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 22/9 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 22/10 21/-4 22/3 Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price 22/8 27/6 Nephi Rush Valley 16.3 23/5 22/7 Ophir 17/4 Delta Manti 3.3 3.3 27/3 24/4 Green River Last Month Season 29/6 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 23/6 27/6 Moab 24/1 SNOWPACK Hanksville 31/12 Beaver 33/5 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 30/6 Ibapah 22/5 27/1 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 1.1 1.3 0.4 St. George 26/6 32/11 Average 6.0 3.5 2.1 37/23 Kanab 38/15 Eureka Percent of average 18% 37% 19% 21/5 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services BLAST FROM THE PAST Dangerous avalanches caught early miners off guard

s the county gears up This early spring slide was of their companions survived Messengers were sent Unfortunately no one else for winter’s long siege, entirely unexpected. after being tossed about and throughout Ophir, to the was recorded as surviving, and Athoughts turn to the haz- Natalie Tripp As the avalanche descended, carried some distance. Miner’s Delight Mine, and to only two of the three men were ards of icy roads and danger- STAFF WRITER it destroyed everything in its The two miners who were the mines on Lion Hill. A force ever found. ous driving conditions. Rarely way, including the houses of able to escape trekked through of over 150 men were on the [email protected] are worries spent on avalanche the miners employed at the the snow to bring the news to ground before noon. danger, simply because our Poorman Mine. The buildings the surrounding mining camps surrounding mountains aren’t Ophir mining district in March were almost totally demol- where the alarm sounded. all too accessible during the 1876, the avalanche started ished and carried in fragments Though a heavy storm of snowiest months of the year. near the summit of the moun- over the cliff and far down the wind and snow was raging, But when mining camps tain, a quarter of a mile above gulch. the cold was intense, and the were booming across the the Poorman Mine. In one of the houses, five danger of more slides immi- southeastern part of the The county had seen an miners were getting ready for nent, the whole force of the county in 1876, an unexpected unusually large amount of dinner when the slide came Grey Rock, McCullen, Bath and avalanche wreaked havoc in snow that year but “snow rushing by. Three of the min- Antelope mines, under John Holiday Ophir. slides” had been rare, with ers, William Higgins, Thos. Faunce, turned out with shov- Boutique & Open House Labeled as the most fatal only one recorded as fatal in Lynch and James Higison, els to dig out the buildings and disaster to ever occur in the the three years previous. didn’t survive the slide, but two rescue any survivors. Gift Ideas, Mini-Treatments, Tours and Fun!

Dec. 10 with pickup at the center lies that have suffered a loss. We are pounds? We can help. TOPS is a Thurs 12/10 6:30-8:30 Bulletin at 5 p.m. and dinner at Jim’s at 6 parents living through the grief pro- weight loss support group open to continued from page A8 p.m. Cost is your meal. Christmas cess together. Come and share expe- men, women, teens and pre-teens. Millpond Spa & Retreat birthday dinner will be held Friday, riences, coping skills and comfort Meetings are held every Tuesday at 5 Veterans Dec. 18 at 4 p.m. with Erik and Mark methods. Family members and close p.m. at the Tooele Senior Center, 59 25 Plaza ct. Stansbury Park • 435-843-8800 Hale providing the entertainment. friends (support) are welcome. For E. Vine St. Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 (No small children please!) Spectrum eye care vision and eye questions or information on meet- or Connie at 884-5010. Marine Corps League meeting health screening with Dr. Ryan ing times, dates and places, we can The Sgt. Rodney M. Davis Orgill will be Dec. 15 from 1-3 p.m. be contacted at thehealinghearts. Detachment Marine Corps League Health clinic: blood pressure every [email protected] or call Tammie meeting is scheduled for the third Thursday from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; Brown at 843-9531. Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. foot clinic Dec. 22, 1:30-3:30 p.m. at the Tooele County Search and LDS porn addiction program Rescue building located at 245 W. Senior Circle An LDS Pornography Addiction 900 South, Tooele. Be part of the circle and join your Recovery Support group meeting will senior friends! You only have to be held every Friday evening start- be 50 and the cost is $15 per year ing at 7:30 p.m. in the High Council Seniors for a single and $27 for a couple. room of the Stansbury Stake Center, Enjoy discounts, benefits, health 417 E. Benson Road, Stansbury Park. Program openings information, and social activities. This meeting is specifically related Tooele County Aging has openings To make reservations for events, to recovery from pornography addi- in an alternative, income-based call 843-3690. Senior exercise class tion. Entrance on the southwest of program designed to help seniors meets Mondays, 2 p.m. at MWMC. building. No referral needed. There remain independent. CNAs help Stretching, toning, chair exercises, is no charge to attend. keep them in their homes safely, etc. Free for members. AARP Safe provide personal care, do house Driving Course, Friday, Dec. 11, 9:30 Food allergies keeping and run errands. If inter- a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at MWMC, cost is Have food allergies? Visit or e- ested please contact Jolene Shields $14 or $12 with AARP card. Christmas mail: Utah Food Allergy Network at 843-4104 or 4105. Lights at Willard Bay, Thursday, Dec. (UFAN) www.UtahFoodAllergy.org, 10 from 4-9 p.m., cost is $20 and [email protected] or jalve Tooele seniors includes dinner. Christmas Party [email protected]. The center can be reached at 843- on Wednesday, Dec. 16 at 6 p.m., 4110 and is for the enjoyment of Deseret Peak Convention Center, Al-anon meeting all senior citizens 55 years and up. RSVPs due by Dec. 7. Al-anon meetings will be held in the The center will be closed Friday, youth center in St. Barnabas Church, Dec. 25 for Christmas. Friday night Support for caregivers 1784 N. Aaron Dr. on Wednesdays at entertainment at 5:30 p.m.: Dec. 11 A support group for Alzheimer’s 9 a.m. Join us and you’ll never have Christy Roberts; Dec. 18 Bill Burton. caregivers is open to anyone caring to feel alone again. For more infor- Friday night dancing from 6-8 p.m.: for someone with Alzheimer’s dis- mation call 840-0445, 882-4721, or WantWant toto Volunteer...Volunteer... Dec. 11 Wanye Jones; Dec. 18 Ned ease or related dementia (memory (801)599-2649. Garcia. Wendover trip on Monday, issues). Learn about this disease. Dec. 14 at 8:45 a.m., cost is $15. Get ideas. Share ideas. Discuss expe- NAMI support group Christmas light trip on Tuesday, riences with others. Next meeting Are you or someone you know liv- NeedNeed VolunteersVolunteers Now?Now? Dec. 15 at 5 p.m. For “health” sake: is Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2:30-3:30 p.m., ing with depression, panic, anxiety, blood pressure Dec. 16 from 9-11 Tooele Senior Citizen’s Center, 59 bipolar disorder, OCD, or schizo- a.m.; diabetic class Dec. 15 at 1 p.m.; E. Vine Street, Tooele. Sponsored by phrenia? NAMI support meetings nutrition cooking class Dec. 16 at 1 Tooele County Aging Services, call are held Wednesdays at 4 p.m., at p.m.; Alzheimer’s support group on Frank at 843-4107 and Alzheimer’s 565 W. 900 South. Call Jan at 843- Dec. 15 at 2:30 p.m. New Year’s Eve Assocation—Utah Chapter (AAUC), 4347 for more information. volunteers.utah.gov party, dinner at 6:30 p.m.; dancing 800-272-3900. at 8 p.m. with The Flashbacks. Cost Domestic violence support is $7, reservations by Dec. 20. Domestic violence peer support Volunteer Center of Greater Salt Lake Area Recovery group every Tuesday night from SLC, Davis, Summit, Tooele Grantsville seniors 6:30-7:30 p.m. Call the DVSAVA crisis The Grantsville Senior Citizen’s The Healing Hearts line at 882-6888 for more informa- Center can be reached at 884-3446. The Healing Hearts is a free group tion. 801-887-1259 OR 2-1-1 The center will be closed Friday, for families who have ever lost a Dec. 25 and Friday, Jan. 1. Christmas child, delivered a stillborn or had a Take off pounds sensibly lights viewing will be held Thursday, miscarriage. Meet with other fami- Need help to lose those extra ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� A10 SPORTS

A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 8, 2009 Sports

SPORTS WRAP Jr. Buff basketball The annual Winter Jr. Buff Basketball Clinic for students in Buffs hold on to edge Cowboys grades first through eighth will be held on Saturday, Dec. 12 from 11 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. at Tooele High by Jake Gordon School gyms. Cost is $5 and stu- STAFF WRITER dents can register at 1O:45 a.m. on the day of the clinic or by e-mail With both Tooele and Grantsville bas- at [email protected]. ketball looking for an early season win Seeking coaches against each other it was the defense that shined more than the offense in this low- The Tooele Jr. Jazz program would like to talk to any individuals inter- scoring affair. ested in coaching a group of ath- Both teams had leads in the fourth letes in the competitive league. quarter with Grantsville leading 37-34 with This is different from the recre- three minutes remaining. Tooele fought ational program and will require back to take a lead of their own at 41-39 some working knowledge in the and had two free throws to seal the game. schematics of basketball. Each The Buffaloes clanked both free throws to applicant must have some form give the Cowboys one last chance. An open of resume with a coaching back- 3-point look by Dalen Erickson bounced off ground and willing to submit to a the rim but Grantsville had one last chance security check, compensation for with 1 second left. Grantsville coach Shane fulfilling coaching responsibility will Heath had his in-bounds play work to per- be rewarded on a case-by-case fection with Caleb Nesbitt getting an open basis. Those interested may call look at the win but the shot hit the front 849-2354 to find further informa- of the rim, giving Tooele a 41-39 victory tion. Friday night on their own court. Seeking officials, scorekeepers “This was a good game for the players to build confidence in their teammates,” said The Tooele Jr. Jazz program is seek- ing officials and scorekeepers for Tooele basketball coach Ray Brazier. “Our the upcoming season. Individuals players were happy after their first win but 14-years and older are eligible. they also know that they gave up too many Officials will need to go online (www. offensive rebounds to Grantsville.” tooelejrjazz.org) to apply and score- Jacob Holt led the Buffs with 10 points keepers can contact Kris McEachern while Travis Brady contributed nine points at [email protected] or of his own in the victory. Austin Cunliffe led call 843-9248. For more informa- all scorers with 12 points for the Cowboys tion, please contact us at 849- with Josh Harrison close behind with nine 2354 or [email protected]. points. Jr. Stallion Basketball Grantsville started out scoring the first five points in the game with the help of a Jr. Stallion Basketball registra- 3-pointer from Harrison. In fact, Harrison tion is currently taking place. All kept the Cowboys close in the first quarter basketball players (male/female), with seven points in the period, including grades K-8th who attend Stansbury two 3-pointers. High boundary schools may regis- Tooele did battle back in the first with ter. Jr. Stallions will consist of 10 their balanced attack and out-scored the Saturday sessions and is intended to progressively teach individual Cowboys 13-5 in the final 5:15. Spencer Bunn led Tooele with four points in the and team basketball fundamentals. Maegan Burr Cost: $50. Register online at www. quarter to give the Buffaloes a 13-10 lead jrstallions.com or contact Ryan Grantsville High School juniors Damon Deavila (3), Eli Hamm (4) and Josh Harrison (12) surround Tooele High School senior Jacob Holt (10) Friday. Holt Harris, 435-841-9632, or Kenzie SEE BUFFS PAGE A11 ➤ led Tooele in scoring with 10 points en route to a 41-39 THS victory. Newton 801-631-7708 Archery league The indoor 3D indoor animal target archery league at Deseret Peak Complex will run every Thursday Westlake prevails in battle of new schools night at 7 p.m. through February. All level of shooters are invited to par- by Mark Watson scored the final 5 points of the ticipate. For more information call SPORTS EDITOR SHS BASKETBALL first half on two foul shots and Bryan Warr at (435) 882-6795. a trey by Zach Dean to give Coed volleyball Trailing 31-17 early in the line during the first three quar- them an 11-point advantage at TEAD MWR will host a winter rec- third quarter, the Stansbury ters. They were beginning to intermission. reational coed volleyball league if Stallions scored 14 consecu- breakdown in the second half. After a Westlake three-point enough interest is shown. Contact tive points tie the game late We definitely need to have a few shot to extend the lead to the MWR office if you are inter- in the third quarter at 31-31 more players step up and move 14 early in the third quarter, ested or have a team. Play will against Westlake Friday night in into our rotation,” the coach Stansbury went to work and begin in January and matches will Saratoga Springs. said. scored 14 straight points to tie be held on Monday, Tuesday or Stansbury trailed Westlake Stansbury also could not hit the game. Wednesday evenings with match by three going into the final foul shots and finished sinking Roberts buried a 3-point shot times at 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. quarter, but the Thunder rolled only 14-of-39 from the charity and then Lopez grabbed an Cost is $100 per team. Call TEAD in the fourth period and out- stripe. Harris believes his team offensive rebound to score. The MWR (833.2222); or e-mail MWR scored the Stallions 21-14 to missed the shots because they rally continued when Brandon at [email protected] if you have win the game 55-45. were tired. Mohler connected on a lay- a team. “We gave ourselves a chance “W estlake was super quick up with an assist to Roberts. 3-on-3 tourney to win. We did what we wanted and we expended a lot of energy Roberts followed with a bas- to do as the game unfolded,” keeping up with them. In fact, it ket and then Hunt drove the TEAD MWR will host a holiday 3-on- said Stansbury coach Ryan took us a quarter and a half to middle of the lane to score and 3 basketball tournament the week Harris. “Our players made some get used to the speed. I think make it 31-28. Hunt grabbed after Christmas. This tournament great adjustments to capitalize our poor free throw shooting another offensive rebound and is open to the Tooele community. Cost for the tournament is $20 per on Westlake’s vulnerabilities. had more to do with tired legs was fouled. He hit one of two team. Register no later than Friday, We still have far too many pos- than faulty technique,” the shots to make it 31-29. Dec. 18 at the TEAD MWR Physical sessions that are not the qual- coach said. Half-time defensive adjust- Fitness Center, bldg 1002. For addi- ity we expect them to be, but I Stansbury fell behind 5-0 to ments were paying dividends tional information, call TEAD MWR think we had more quality pos- start the game until Ty Barton in the third for the Stallions as at 833-2159. sessions versus Westlake than made a great inside move to they cut into the lead. Barkdull Grantsville. We competed so score and break the ice for the sank two foul shots to tie the Jazz defeat San Antonio well, I thought. We played hard Stallions. Lopez added another game 31-31. Deron Williams started out slowly for 32 minutes.” field goal and the Stallions hit With about three seconds by missing his first six shots, but The game was still tight for on two of four foul shots to trail remaining in the first half and recovered in a big way by hitting a the first three minutes of the 15-6 after the first quarter. the Thunder in possession of go-ahead bucket with 22 seconds fourth quarter and the Stallions The Thunder extended its the basketball. Officials added left to hoist the Jazz over the San even took the lead at 35-34 on lead to 19-9 midway through two more seconds to the game Antonio Spurs 104-101 on Monday a drive and score by the speedy the second quarter and led 19- clock while Stansbury coaches night at EnergySolutions Arena. Darius Lopez. But with 5 min- 12 when Reggie Roberts scored complained. The extra seconds Along with the go-ahead bucket utes remaining, Stansbury on a drive and then hit a pair gave the Thunder enough time Deron Williams scored 17 points defensive-minded guard Colton of foul shots to make it 21-14. to go the length of the court and dished out 11 assists. Carlos Barkdull fouled out. Down 23-14, Taylor Hunt hit his and hit a three-pointer to close Boozer had another monster game courtesy of Steve Branch with 27 points, 7 rebounds, and “It hurt us when Colton first of two three-point shots on the third quarter. The Thunder 5 assists. Monday’s win caps off fouled out. He had put unre- the night to keep the Stallions Stansbury High School junior Darius Lopez (32) takes a shot Friday against something the Jazz haven’t done lenting pressure on their guard- in the game at 23-17. Westlake SEE WESTLAKE PAGE A12 ➤ Westlake. Lopez scored six points for the Stallions in the loss at Westlake. since the 1997-98 season, win- ning a season series against the veteran Spurs. Utah goes to 12-8 on the season and 3-0 against San Antonio. Matt Bonner had Defense propels Stallions to victory a career high and led the Spurs with 28 points. Tim Duncan had by Derek Flack Robbins nearly had a double-double at a double-double with 23 points CORRESPONDENT SHS BASKETBALL the half as she added another 6 points, and 11 rebounds and Tony Parker 5 rebounds, and an assist in the quarter had a strong performance adding The wheels were about to fall off down a big defensive rebound with 1:25 to giver her first half totals of 17 points, 22 points of his own. This win is midway through the fourth quarter of left. Contributing in the late game run 8 rebounds, 3 steals, and 2 assists as she a great way to start out one of the Stansbury Stallions girls basketball were Kylee Harris, who connected on an played every position on the court. the toughest weeks the Jazz with game against the Granger Lancers on eight-foot jumper and Marissa Robbins, With the Lancers trailing by 3 points face all season. They will play the Friday night. The Stallions were trailing who had 4 points during the stretch with just over 4 minutes remaining Lakers twice with the first game on by 8 points following a made 3-pointer and also assisted on one of Lyman’s late in the first half Haiola caught fire for Wednesday in Los Angeles and the by Lancer shooting guard Martha Haiola game lay-ups. the Lancers as she scored 9 of her 26 second one in Utah on Saturday. with 5:56 left in the game when Stallions The game started off looking more points in the next 1:25. She drained two Thursday they will host the Orlando Magic. head coach Kenzie Newton elected to like a track meet than a basketball game. 3-pointers during that span and also call a timeout. After the stoppage in play Both teams employed a full-court press converted an old-fashioned three-point Honors for Boozer the Stallions finished the game on a 14-4 which helped speed up the game early play when she hit a free throw after The NBA announced Monday that run to secure a 65-62 home victory over on. Robbins began the game strong as driving baseline for a layup while get- Jazz forward Carlos Boozer was the Lancers. she dominated the game from all over ting fouled. named the Western Conference “I told them we need to play defense; the court. In the first quarter alone she The first half score went back and Player of the Week for games played they have to lay it all out there,” Newton ripped the net for 11 points, 3 rebounds, forth as the teams switched leads six from Monday, Nov. 30, through said she told her players. 3 steals, and an assist, though her team times. The fast pace of the first half ended Sunday, Dec. 6. Boozer averaged During the fourth quarter run trailed the Lancers by 3 points going with a 41-36 lead for the Lancers. 26.7 points on .627 shooting Maegan Burr Stansbury point guard Sharon Lyman into the second quarter. “The first half I didn’t think we were from the field, 13.7 rebounds, 3.7 Stansbury High School junior Sharon Lyman (3) dribbles sliced to the basket for three layups and The second quarter was played at stepping up defensively. What really assists and 1.7 steals, leading the down the floor in a Nov. 24 game against Westlake. Lyman hit two clutch free throws with 20 sec- a fast pace as well while Robbins con- Jazz to a 2-1 week. scored 16 in a victory over Granger on Friday. onds left in the game while also pulling tinued her dominant performance. SEE STALLIONS PAGE A12 ➤ A11

TUESDAY December 8, 2009 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 You Love Tooele, Except For Buffs Maybe One Thing... continued from page A10 Allergy Season after one. “Unforced turnovers came back to hurt us,” said Grantsville basketball coach Shane Heath. “We got sloppy with the ball David K. Palmer M.D. on a few possessions, but in a Nancy J. Stevenson P.A.-C NOW close game like this every pos- We’re happy to treat your ears, nose and session is important.” throat problems, along with hearing evaluations! Both teams went back and OPEN forth in the second quarter 1929 N. Aaron Dr. • Ste #I Tooele Apts. can be made by calling but Tooele would not allow • Ear, Nose & Throat • Allergy & Sinus Grantsville to take the lead or • Head & Neck Surgery • Voice Disorders 435.882.6448 tie the game. The Tooele bal- ance continued with Wade Memmott, Holt and Brady each scoring four points in the quar- ter. Tooele extended their lead out at halftime to 27-20. “Our defense looked good,” Grantsville Brazier said. “We do need to get better in our half-court offense G Medical Clinic with our screening and waiting for the screens.” Eli Hamm came out in the third quarter and helped get the Cowboys going. It all started with a 3-pointer for Hamm and a couple of additional buckets Maegan Burr to give him seven of the nine Grantsville points in the quar- Grantsville fans react to the last-second loss Friday against Tooele. The game came down to the final shot as the Buffaloes ter. The Cowboys narrowed the eked out a 41-39 victory. gap in the third quarter to 34- Dr. Benjamin Dr. Jeff Lauren 29 lead for the Buffs. finished with a layup that start- ed a jump ball with one second Brazier said. “I am impressed Krogh, DO Lee, MD Bonjour, PA-C Grantsville shot out of the ed a 7-0 run to give the Buffs a remaining. with them (Grantsville) and gates in the fourth quarter by 41-37 lead with 22.5 left in the Grantsville executed the their ability to drive to the bas- scoring the first eight points to game. inbounds play to perfection as ket.” New take their first lead since the After Cunliffe added a layup Nesbitt found himself open at Tooele’s next home game Extended Hrs first quarter. Cunliffe nailed to cut the Tooele lead down to the top of the 3-point line but will be Thursday against two key 3-pointers while two and put the Buffaloes to came up just short on the game Snow Canyon at 7 p.m. while MON – FRI am pm Nesbitt added a layup to give the foul line, Holt missed both winner to give Tooele their first Grantsville will travel to Park 8 – 8 the Cowboys a 37-34 lead with free throws to give Grantsville a victory on the season. City on Wednesday for a game SATURDAY 3:01 left in the game. last shot, the ball ended in the After the game coach Brazier at 7 p.m. Aaron Rebekah 9am – 1pm An offensive rebound by hands of Erickson and narrow- showed his admiration for [email protected] Elswood, PA-C Aldridge, PA-C Bunn helped change the ly missed. After the Erickson his opponent. “We respect momentum for Tooele as he miss, the Cowboys were award- Grantsville and what they do,” Board Certified Family Practitioners • Dr. Benjamin Krogh, DO • Dr. Jeff Lee, MD Tooele wrestlers off to strong start Board Certified Physician Assistants • Lauren Bonjour, PA-C by Mark Watson THS WRESTLING being at the top of the region Tooele wrestles at Highland • Aaron Elswood, PA-C SPORTS EDITOR this year,” Coffman said. He said on Thursday and travels to • Rebekah Aldridge, PA-C Tooele, Olympus, Woods Cross the Roy Duals on Friday and Three Tooele wrestlers have ever had,” said coach Gary and Stansbury high schools are Saturday. The Tooele wrestling Doctors Who Take The Time To are undefeated after a match Coffman. Tooele lost five var- evenly matched in wrestling. team will participate in tourna- against Woods Cross on Dec. 3 sity wrestlers to Stansbury High Other wrestlers with winning ments at Roy, St. George and Know You and Your Family and nine matches each at the School. “We’ve had to replace records so far this season include Grantsville and will not host New Patients Welcome! Call for an Appointment! Carbon Duals on Friday and them with freshmen and soph- Robert Lavios 7-3 at 112, Seth a home match until Olympus Saturday. omores.” Manning 7-3 at 125, Michael comes to town on Jan. 6. Freshman Zach Coffman There are 12 freshmen, 11 Trujillo 6-4 at 130, Jesse Condie [email protected] 435.884.3578 • 822 E. Main • G-ville is 10-0 at 145, junior Thomas sophomores, 10 juniors and five 7-3 at 140, Michael Crane 7-3 at Manning is 10-0 at 152 and Joel seniors on this year’s THS wres- 171 and David Giles 7-3 at 189. Spendlove is 10-0 at 215. Seth tling team. Tooele has three wrestlers Albrecht is 9-1 at 160. Each of Tooele lost the dual meet at splitting matches at heavy- these four wrestlers has also Woods Cross 41-39 and placed weight and each has a winning recorded eight pins so far this second at Carbon Duals with an record. Senior Marcus Westover season. 8-1 record. is 4-2, junior Issi Saafi is 7-2 and “This is the youngest team I “We have a legitimate shot at junior Cody Weyland is 6-3. the Tooele City Tooele boys swim team victorious Arts Council at annual Canyon View Invitational by Jake Gordon a fifth place finish in the 200 Holiday Concert THS SWIMMING STAFF WRITER individual medley with a time of 2:35.33, while teammate With over 16 different teams terfly with a time of 58.16. Loveless finished 13th in the Featuring at the Canyon View Invitational Perkins continued his domi- event. in Cedar City, it would be easy nance of the breaststroke down There were plenty of other for a team to get lost in the in Cedar City, as he took first notable times for the Buffaloes. crowd. Both Tooele teams how- place with a 1:00.96 while team- Ryals and James Stoddard fin- ever did put up an impressive mate Smith was in second with ished in 12th and 14th in the showing. a time of 1:04.09. boy’s 200 freestyle. Stewart fin- The Tooele boys team put The best finish for the girl’s ished 12th in the girl’s 50 free- together 310.5 points in the team came from Jennifer style. invitational which was good Gardner as she took third in Gardner finished in ninth enough for first place over the the 100 backstroke with a time in the girl’s 100 butterfly while weekend. The Buffs took home of 1:09.79 and was surround- teammates Loveless and four first place finishes en route ed by teammates. Kylei Riding Stewart took 13th and 15th to 29.5 point victory over Lehi. finished fourth while Britney respectively. Bresee finished in “We had not come out ahead Bresee and Chelsea Smaellie 11th in the girl’s 100 freestyle. of Lehi for a number of years finished in sixth and seventh Ricci finished sixth in the so it was good to finally get a respectively in the event while boy’s 100 freestyle while team- win,” said Tooele swim coach Alexis Hardy took 15th. mates Ryals and VonHatten fin- Mel Roberts. In the boy’s 50 freestyle, ished tied for 11th and 13th The girls fell just short with Spencer Ricci managed to take respectively. Alicia Gardner 171 points which was good fourth with a time of 24.32. took 10th place in the 500 free- enough for seventh place in Teammates Jake Wells and Tyler style. Cedar City. Cedar won for the VonHatten finished in ninth James Stoddard took sixth girl’s side with 262 points over and 10th respectively in the place in the boy’s 500 freestyle the weekend. event. while teammates Quinten Casey McEachern, Skyler The girl’s relay team of Smith took eighth and Jeffery Smith, Dustin Perkins and Gardner, Riding, Brooke Douglas finished 16th. Dalton Ryals teamed up in the Loveless and Airica Stewart Tooele will host Wasatch and boy’s 200 medley relay for first took fifth place in the girl’s 200 Pleasant Grove Thursday at the place with a time of 1:44.00. medley relay with a time of Pratt Aquatic Center at 3 p.m. Saturday, December 12, 2009 7:00 p.m. Coach Roberts mentioned that 2:08.75. Riding also managed [email protected] their time continues to drop Tooele High School Auditorium ever closer to the varsity record for Tooele of 1:42.73 set in 1979. 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were up 34-31 after three. Stansbury trailed by only one when Barkdull fouled out with 5:06 left in the game. The Thunder increased the lead to seven and then Roberts nailed a three-point shot to slice it back to 43-38. Hunt hit a foul shot to make it 43-39, but that is as close the Stallions could get. Westlake sophomore guard John Ursua hit four of four foul shots in the final minute of the game to ice it for the Thunder. Scoring totals for the Stallions included Hunt with 14, Roberts 12, Lopez 6, Barton 6, Mohler 4, Barkdull 3. Stansbury plays at defend- ing 4A champion West on Wednesday and travels to courtesy of Steve Branch Ogden on Friday. [email protected] Stansbury High School senior Reggie Roberts (31) takes a free throw Friday against Westlake. Stansbury wins first swim meet Duchesne too much by Jake Gordon Hanna Taggart did well in the formed in the 500 freestyle. for Dugway High STAFF WRITER SHS SWIMMING 200 freestyle while Brandon Aaron Kelly put in his best Heaps finished strong in the time in the 100 butterfly while As with any new program, Stansbury put on a show 200 freestyle and the 100 Sydney Harrison and Dani by Jake Gordon DHS BASKETBALL the Stansbury swim team has of domination by winning all breaststroke. Williams did their best in the STAFF WRITER had to take their lumps in events except the boy’s 500 Stewart Thomas did well in 100 backstroke. Nathen Bruce their first year of existence. freestyle. The 500 freestyle is the 200 and 500 freestyle along did well in two events, the 100 Apparently size does matter Mustangs with the Eagles holding On Thursday, it was the an event where the Stallions with Ryan Brown in the 500 freestyle and the 100 back- in 1A girls basketball. Visiting a 12-2 advantage after one. Stallions handing out the put three swimmers in the freestyle and 200 individual stroke. Duchesne came into Dugway with The second quarter didn’t get beatings in a swim meet with event that haven’t ever com- medley. Johnson also finished Coach Peterson knows a dominating size advantage and any better for Dugway as their Granger in West Valley City. peted in the 500. strong in the 200 individual that not many people around used that to impose their will on turnovers proved costly. Forcing The Stansbury boys tallied a On such a successful day medley. swimming even know where the Mustangs. passes into tight spots didn’t pan 123-30 victory while the girls for Stansbury, it was difficult Meredith Bridges, Totman Stansbury is located during Behind 13 points from Tasha out for the Mustangs as Duchesne totaled a 96-7 win over the for coach Peterson to select and Huston did well in the the first year of existence but Reilley, Duchesne handled continued on their way to a 25-4 Lancers. just one or two swimmers that 50 freestyle while Totman also he said soon his team will see Dugway 45-16 Thursday night. lead. Both Rachel McCarty and The victory over Granger stood out. performed strong in the 100 improvement each year so Dugway was led by both Breanna Kimler hit baskets in the second was the first in Stansbury The boy’s 200 free relay team freestyle and Huston in the they can start to make a name Nichols and Lindsey Kimler who quarter but still found themselves swimming history and coach of Aaron Huston, Brandon 100 breaststroke. for themselves. both scored five points. down 27-6 at halftime. Dan Peterson hopes there will Johnson, Ben Rugg and Ron Rugg, Steven Spicer, Chris Stansbury will next swim at Things started out rough from In the second half for Dugway, be a few more wins this sea- Totman did set a new season Hansen and Ryan Lorensen Pratt Aquatic Center in Tooele the get go for Dugway as Duchesne the fourth quarter was a lot bet- son. “I felt that we would have best. each put together strong against Bountiful and the scored the first 10 points of the ter than the third. With only an opportunity to get our first Plenty of Stallions per- swims in the 50 freestyle, while Buffaloes on Dec. 15 at 3 p.m. game with six of those coming three points in the third for the wins over Granger,” Peterson formed to best times against Hansen did well in the 100 [email protected] from Reilley. Dugway did get a Mustangs, the Eagles augmented said. Granger. Kirsten Asher and freestyle and Lorensen per- basket from Kimler but that their lead to 40-9. would be all the scoring from the In a bright spot for Dugway, they did out-score Duchesne 7-5 in the final period. Nichols led Dugway with three points in the final quar- Register ter with McCarty and Kylee Morse each adding two points. Now! The slight scoring advantage still kept Dugway heading for a 45-16 blowout loss. Layton Christian 60 — Dugway 19 Dugway again had trouble, this time with a 2A opponent as Layton Christian cruised to a 60- 19 win Saturday behind 35 points th from Jasmine Porter. Grand Opening DEC 28 ! McCarty led the Mustangs in scoring with seven points, which pm was followed close behind by four OPEN GYM — Open House 1-5 points from Chandra Christensen TH in the defeat. CLASSES BEGIN JANUARY 4 Dugway will next travel to Salt Call Dawn Lake City to face Rowland Hall on Thursday at 7 p.m. 849-0340 [email protected] Partners • Dawn Luke • Cheri Stewart Stallions • Ken Goodworth continued from page A10 needed to happen in that second Utah Industrial Depot half was for us to step it up on LDS Hospital: A more defense, which we did,” Newton 10 S. Garnet St. • Bldg 669 • Ste #14 said. And step it up defensively they did. After giving up 41 first-half welcoming place points Stansbury turned it into a grind as they slowed the game down and played much bet- of the ter team defense, allowing the to say “welcome.” Pet Week Lancers to score only 11 points in the third quarter. However, play- ing at a slower pace Stansbury only scored 12 in the quarter. Robbins continued her MVP The newly renovated Women’s Center at LDS Hospital features: caliber performance as she added to her totals with another 8 points, four rebounds, and two steals in ���������������������������������������������������� the period. She also blocked a shot with 2:02 that ignited the �������������������������������������������������������� Stansbury bench as she spiked the ball to the ground like a vol- leyball. ����������������������������������� “The whole bench was into it whether they got into the game or ��������������������������������������������� not which is huge, especially this early in the season seeing that ����������������������������������������������������� team cohesion coming together,” Newton said. The Lancers were in control ������������������ of the game until the 14-4 run by the Stallions midway through ��������������������������������������������������� the fourth quarter. Robbins post- ed another strong quarter in the fourth. Her LeBron James imi- ��������������������������������������������������� tation ended with 32 points, 14 SCHIPPERKE rebounds, 6 steals, 2 assists, and ��������������������� 1 block. For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure “Marissa did a good job taking Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires over the game when she needed Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing to,” Newton said. and possible shelter fee. Lyman had 16 points, Cassidy Tooele City Christiansen added 8 points, Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to Loretta Beaty netted 3 points, Grantsville hold animals for 3 days and Harris, Brittani Stewart, and Animal Shelter 884-6881 before euthanization. Hannah Allred each chipped in 2 points apiece to cap off the 65-62 ������������������������������������������������������� Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. victory. 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Tooele County ballerinas dance with Ballet West in performances of holiday favorite Scout Sutton

Isabel Harrell Magic of ‘The Nutcracker’

story by Sarah Miley

hen Scout Sutton though different casts perform dif- was 3 years old, her ferent dates through Dec. 31. W mother, Heather, Scout started dancing when she took her and her broth- was just 3 years old. She has danced ers to Ballet West’s “The with Tooele’s Dance Attitude, but Nutcracker.” During this summer switched to the Ballet intermission, Heather Centre in Murray, which strictly said her daughter does ballet. She was Little Miss twirled around and Grantsville last year and has per- said, “Mom, someday formed in the Children’s Sociable I’m going to dance in Grantsville for years. down there.” Scout has been immersed in Now, just five years “The Nutcracker” ever since she later, that statement was a young child. Her mother has come true as 8- has helped for years with choreog- year-old Scout sur- raphy for Grantsville Elementary vived the intense audi- School’s third-grade performance tion process with Ballet of “The Nutcracker.” West and was selected to But getting to be a part of “The be a party girl in this year’s Nutcracker” with Ballet West hasn’t “Nutcracker.” been an easy road. The audition “I would never have envi- process was nerve-wracking for sioned that my daughter, Scout, who is a third-grader at five years later, would be on Willow Elementary School, and for that stage at Capitol Theater,” her mom. Heather said. “I thought I wasn’t to make it,” Scout, of Grantsville, is one Scout said. “They said there’d be of several ballerinas in Tooele two cuts, but there was only one.” County selected to dance with “I was stunned she even made ChaeRin Greene Ballet West in its production of it because tryouts are closed [par- “The Nutcracker.” The perfor- mances began last weekend, SEE NUTCRACKER PAGE B8 ➤

Submit Stories for the HOMEFRONT Tooele Transcript-Bulletin’s Holiday Writing Contest Celebrate the 12 days of Christmas Humorous, inspirational or under 500 words. Stories and powerful moments often hap- poems can focus on any aspect pen during the holidays. If you of the holiday season. The have holiday memories and Transcript-Bulletin reserves the would like to share them, now right to edit submissions for with a little thought and planning is your chance, but the deadline length, style and clarity. ung to the strains of the either open a farm or a circus Christmas represents the 12 for entries is approaching fast. E-mail submissions to well-known Christmas and would either be ecstatic (if days between Christmas and The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin [email protected], fax carol, the 12 days of he or she wanted to run a circus) Epiphany — the traditional date is now requesting submissions to 435-882-6123 or drop off at S Diane Sagers Christmas are soon to come. If or would take the 40 gold rings commemorating the arrival CORRESPONDENT for our holiday writing contest. the front desk, 58 N. Main St. you do the math that goes with and flee in terror. of the wise men from the East Submissions will be accepted Tooele, Utah, 84074. Submissions the song, the recipient of the Despite its obvious flaws, that to adore the infant Jesus after in three categories: poetry, fic- must include your name, age gift would be inundated by the carol has stimulated a great deal his arrival. For Catholics and tion and nonfiction. Three age group, and city you live in. Call day of Christmas since the song around, the receiver of the gifts of interest in bestowing multiple Protestants, Epiphany, on Jan. 6, groups (children 12 and under; Community News Editor Sarah repeats itself. would be the proud owner of 12 gifts on a favorite person for the marks the official religious cli- young adults ages 13 to 17; and Miley for more information at On the first day “my true love partridges, 22 turtle doves, 30 days from Dec. 14 to Dec. 25. max of the Christmas holidays. adults 18 and older) will have a 882-0050 ext. 114. Stories must gave to me, a partridge in a pear French hens, 36 calling birds, 40 Often the first 11 surprises Only a few mortals near first-prize winner in each cat- be received on or before Dec. tree.” On the second day, says golden rings, 42 geese a-laying, come from an unknown bene- Bethlehem — Joseph, Mary, egory. One grand prize will also 17, 2009. the song, the true love gives two 42 swans a-swimming, 40 maids factor who reveals himself or Mary’s cousin Elizabeth and be awarded. Contestants may A grand-prize winner will be turtle doves and a partridge in a a-milking (Does this mean there herself with the last gift, which is a few shepherds that the New enter only one piece per cat- awarded $50 worth of gift certifi- pear tree. On the third day, the are also 40 cows?), 36 ladies given on Christmas. Testament identifies — fully egory. Entries will be featured in cates to American Burgers, and gifts include three French hens, dancing, 30 lords a-leaping, 22 Putting the 12 days before appreciated the significance the Dec. 24 edition of the news- first-place winners will receive two turtle doves and a partridge pipers piping, and 12 drummers Christmas is a current custom of the birth of Mary’s baby. paper. $30 worth of gift certificates to in a pear tree… and so forth. drumming. that evolved from an old obser- Please keep submissions American Burgers. By the time the last day rolls He or she would be set up to vance. The actual 12 days of SEE CHRISTMAS PAGE B8 ➤ B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 8, 2009 Moments in Time THE HISTORY CHANNEL ➤ On Dec. 24, 1851, a devastating fire at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., destroys about two- thirds of its 55,000 volumes, including most of Thomas Jefferson’s personal library. Today, the collection, housed in three enormous buildings in Washington, contains more than 17 million books.

➤ On Dec. 23, 1888, Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, suffering from severe depression, cuts off the lower part of his Mega Maze left ear with a razor while staying in Arles, France. He later documented the event in a painting titled “Self-Portrait With Bandaged Ear.”

➤ On Dec. 27, 1900, prohibitionist Carry Nation smashes up the bar at the Carey Hotel in Wichita, Kan., causing several thousand dollars in damage and landing her in jail. Nation became famous for carrying a hatchet and wrecking saloons as part of her anti-alcohol crusade.

➤ On Dec. 21, 1937, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” debuts. The film, created by Walt Disney’s animation company, was the first feature-length 5. TELEVISION: What was the animated movie. The name of the evil group that film became a classic, battled the good guys on and box-office receipts “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.” recouped the film’s cost 6. CHEMISTRY: What is the of $1.5 million by the symbol for the element end of its first year in gold? circulation. 1. MOVIES: What horror actor 7. INVENTIONS: Who is starred in the 1958 version credited with inventing the ➤ On Dec. 26, 1946, in Las of “The Fly”? bicycle pedal? Vegas, mobster Benjamin 2. LANGUAGE: “Draw, O 8. LITERATURE: Who wrote “Bugsy” Siegel opens The Caesar, erase a coward” is the autobiographical novel Pink Flamingo Hotel and an example of what? “Empire of the Sun”? Casino at a total cost of 3. COMICS: What was the name 9. ART: For what subject matter $6 million. The 40-acre of Caspar the Friendly was painter John Singer facility wasn’t complete. Ghost’s ghost horse friend? Sargent best known? Because gamblers had 4. LAW: What did the 21st 10. FAMOUS QUOTATIONS: no rooms at the hotel, Amendment to the Who said, “The unexamined they took their winnings Constitution do — or rather, life is not worth living”? elsewhere. The casino undo? © 2009 King Features Synd., Inc. lost $300,000 in the first week of operation.

➤ On Dec. 22, 1952, the first Corvette sports car, a running production- ready prototype, is completed. The name “Corvette” came from a type of small, maneuverable warship used by Allied forces in World War II.

➤ On Dec. 25, 1996, 6-year- old JonBenet Ramsey is killed in her Boulder, Colo., home. John and Patsy Ramsey, her parents, called police at 5:52 a.m. the following morning to report their daughter missing. JonBenet’s body was ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW found under a blanket in the basement that afternoon. song’s use in the show, he saw a (formerly of 98 • • • rough cut of the “Glee” episode Degrees) has been up Q: I am really jonesing for © 2009 King Features Synd., Inc. that featured his song and said, to lately. -- Katrina R., some “American Idol.” When “I thought it was edgy writing, via e-mail will the new season premiere? and I was impressed.” A: Timmons, 36, -- Trista F., San Antonio • • • is putting the finish- A: Fox recently announced Q: Like you, I am big fan of ing touches on his that “American Idol” will return ABC’s “V” and was wonder- sophomore solo album, with a two-hour episode on ing if you could give me a little which is tentatively Tuesday, Jan. 12. The show’s background information on the titled “Emotional High,” regular timeslots will be 8/7c on Q: I am thrilled that Fox’s actress who plays Anna. -- Larry and is offering it to his Tuesday and Wednesday nights. “Glee” is doing so well in the E., Deltona, Fla. fans for free. I asked While I always look forward ratings, as well as bringing great A: Morena Baccarin, 30, plays Jeff why he is giving his to the audition shows, I also “older” music back into the the beautiful and seductive album away, and he can’t wait to see how well Ellen public eye. I was wondering how Anna, the leader of the alien race explained: “I love this DeGeneres meshes with fellow Steve Perry felt about the show’s of reptilian-like “Visitors” who new music, and I want judges Simon Cowell, Randy rendition of Journey’s “Don’t have come to Earth with not- people to be able to get Jackson and Kara DioGuardi. Stop Believin’” from the season so-nice plans for its inhabitants. their hands on it. premiere. -- Randi T., via e-mail Morena has co-starred in other “We sold almost 11 Write to Cindy at King A: Steve Perry told AOL Music’s sci-fi series, including “Firefly” million records with 98 Features Weekly Service, online blog, Popeater, that he and “Stargate SG1,” as well as Degrees,” he said, “and P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL definitely approved of the “Glee” guest starring in “Numb3rs,” I don’t know if all the 32853-6475; or e-mail her at kids’ version of his famous “Dirt” and “Medium.” She was fans out there are aware [email protected]. For 1980s power ballad. Steve said: born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, that I do music myself. Morena Baccarin more news and extended inter- “I would give it an A. They did a was raised in New York City and They don’t know what views, visit www.celebrityex- really nice, heartfelt high-school attended the Juilliard School. my music is going to traonline.com and twitter.com/ interpretation of the song.” • • • sound like, and I can’t expect mons.com for more details and Celebrity_Extra. Steve remains hands-on in Q: I am a sucker for anything them to just go out and buy it, to sign up to receive your free choosing which projects can use related to boy bands and was spend 10 or 15 bucks. I thought, copy of “Emotional High.” © 2009 King Features Synd., Inc. his music. Before approving the wondering what Jeff Timmons I’ll give it away.” Go to jefftim- PUZZLE ANSWERS

Trivia Test Answers

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Elder Jacob David W.L. Cowart tection, military medicine, tropi- cal diseases, disaster medicine, Worthington Army 2nd Lt. David W.L. military readiness, and adapta- Cowart has entered into the tion to extreme environments. Elder Jacob Worthington will Uniformed Services University Students are considered active return home Thursday, Dec. 10 of the Health Sciences (USUHS) duty military members while after serving a two-year mission in Bethesda, Md., as a first-year attending the university and for The Church of Jesus Christ of medical student of a four-year receive pay benefits of a junior Latter-day Saints in the West Indies, program. The student will be ranking officer with a pay grade of Trinidad and Tobago mission. He trained and prepared to serve as Officer-1. Upon graduation, stu- will be the featured speaker in the a physician in the Army, Navy, dents are promoted to a higher Grantsville First Ward on Sunday, Air Force or the Public Health ranking officer with a pay grade Dec. 13 at 9 a.m. at the Grantsville Service. Outstanding scientists of Officer-3 and are obligated to West Stake Center, 115 E. Cherry and health care practitioners are “pay back” the cost of their edu- Street. Elder Worthington is the prepared for careers in service to cation through active duty service son of Mike and Lisa Worthington, JR and Natalie Medina the nation. in their chosen branch of service. grandson of Lynn and Carole We the family of JR and Natalie dinner with their family. They The tuition-free university, They are expected to serve at least Bush, Carole Geldmacher and the Medina would like to wish our will celebrate with their four chil- established by Congress under seven years active duty and six late Larry Hugh Allen and Jack parents a happy 50th wedding dren and their four spouses and the Defense Department, is rec- years on inactive ready reserve Worthington all of Grantsville. anniversary. They will celebrate their 11 grandchildren. Happy ognized as a worldwide reputable status. their day on Dec. 5, 2009, by anniversary Mom and Dad! We center of excellence for military He is the son of Linda Healy of renewing their vows and having love you! medical education and research. Grantsville. In addition to the four years of His wife, Angela, is the daughter free tuition, students receive of Robert and Jeannie Perrington free books, and equipment and of Taylorsville. instruments. The curriculum The lieutenant graduated in Share your opinion with over 27,000 readers. includes a concentration of pre- 2001 from Cottonwood High ventive medicine, primary care, School, and received a bachelor’s Write a letter to the editor and emergency medicine, which degree in 2009 from the University [email protected] | P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 are directly related to health pro- of Utah, both of Salt Lake City.

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Call The Tooele County able to do change outs 800-586-3901 x 5159 (801)250-1493 (801)651-5151 Transcript Bulletin at (435)830-3116 Commission will conduct when service is slow. 2 AND 3bdrm apart- Buildings 882-0050 for further 4BDRM home for rent. a public hearing in Room 4yrs experience w/own ments behind Super VALLEYVIEW info. (ucan) For more information 310 at 47 South Main tools. (435)843-4482 Wal-Mart. Swimming Motel. Call (435)882- Offi ce Space If you build, remodel or c a l l M a r l a @ Homes Street, Tooele, Utah, on Aire Expresso pool, hot tub, exercise 3235. or (435)882- remove buildings you (435)841-9902 December 15, 2009, at room, playground, full can place your classi- NORWESCO, a rota- Wanted 7008. (801)427-1087 3:00 p.m., adopting the clubhouse. 843-4400 MOVEINSPECIAL! fied ad in 45 of Utah's tional molding plastic Nice, quiet 1bdrm, 5BDRM, 2BTH, Newly $$$SAVE MONEY fiscal year 2010 budget Commercial Space in newspapers for only manufacturer, is cur- 2bed, kitchenette avail- remodeled. No smok- Find HUD & Bank for Tooele County. All JUNK CARS Will pay 2BDRM 1BTH w/d hook- Tooele, 272 N. Broad- $163. for 25 words ($5. rently accepting appli- able. Monthly, weekly & ing, no pets. $1300/mo, owned homes at: interested persons shall cash. Will come to you. ups. Great location. No way, approx. 200- for each additional cations for Mainte- daily specials. HBO, $700/dep. (435)882- www.tooelebank have an opportunity to (435)830-4254 smoking. 303 N 1st 450sqft. Newly re- word). You will reach nance. Employees cable. Open 24hrs. 1769. homes.com or call be heard for or against Street. Pets upon ap- molded. High speed up to 340,000 house- must have strong weld- 585 Canyon Rd, for a list Berna Sloan the estimates of revenue proval. $700/mo, BEAUTIFULSTANS- Internet, utilities in- holds and all you do is ing background and Motorcycles & Tooele. (435)840-5029 and expenditures and $500/dep Jim (435) BURY Rambler, beauti- cluded in rent. call the Transcript Bul- working knowledge of Group 1 Real Estate performance data or any ATVs 850-2374 ful 5bdrm 3bth home, $275/mo letin at 882-0050 for all electrical and mechani- Homes for finished basement, 2 (435)830-9363 item in any fund. 2BDRM 1BTH, remod- ABANKFORECLO- the details. (Mention cal. Must follow all 2003 FXSTI Harley car garage, RV park- DATED this 8th day of eled, govt. subsidized. Rent SURE! 4bdrm 2bth UCAN Classified Net- safety rules; be self- Davidson Saftail 100 ing. No smoking/ pets December 2009. Playground, carport $29,960! Only work) motivated and able to year anniversary millen- $1200/mo $1000/dep BYORDEROFTHE priortize tasks. Candi- ,free cable. $500/dep. WHY RENT when $317/mo! 5% down 15 Lots & Land TOOELECOUNTY nium edition with gold (801)512-4141 years @ 8% apr. More METALROOF/WALL date must pass pre-em- key package and only 211 S. Hale, Grants- you can buy? 0 Panels, Pre-engineered COMMISSION: ployment and random ville. Call Chris down programs, NEWER 3bdrm, 2bth, homes from $199/mo! 3400 miles. Lots of LOTS FOR Sale. Deer Metal Buildings. Mill MARILYNK.GIL- drug test. We offer (435)843-8247 Equal lease options with 2600sqft, close to park For listings 800- crome and extras. Hollow Estates Beauti- prices for sheeting coil LETTE, County Clerk competitive wages/ Housing Opp. down available and & schools, 813 N 720 586-3901 ext. 5330. $ 1 1 , 0 0 0 o b o ful View Lots Upper are at a 4 year low. You (Published in the Tran- benefits. Apply in per- low income pro- W. $1200/mo. (ucan) 435-850-2788 2BDRM 2BTH, Totally East Bench Location get the savings. 17 Col- script Bulletin December son. Norwesco, Inc. 90 grams. First time $1200/dep. (801)243- Remodeled, great view FSBO 4BDRM 2bth .30 acre to 1.5 acre ors prime material, cut 8, 2009) South 1200 West, buyers, Single parent 2248 of lake, $750/mo. great starter home, available. Now is the to your exact length. Tooele, UT. programs. Call for Autos (435)840-8199 DUPLEX FOR rent, $135k. Ask for Dan time to buy. Lots are CO Building Systems details. Berna Sloan 1-800-COBLDGS Tooele County’s OTR Driver Needed (435)840-5029 2bdrm, 1bth, 1100sqft, (435)841-9829 currently at discounted 2BDRM QUIET Apart- prices. www.Tooele- (ucan) Most Current Real Class A CDL Driver LIKE NEW Tires. 4 P245 Group 1 Real Estate no smoking, $550/mo ment, no smoking, no Planning on selling your CountyRealty.com Estate Listings needed, must have 70R17 Bravo Ht truck $500/dep. 435-830- pets, no drinking. For home, you could be (435)830-2505 clean MVR. Midwest tires $275; 4 P25 further information 2501 TOOELETRANSCRIPT sending your sales (435)882-5337 TOOELE and California runs. 50R16 Goodyear also ULLETIN TRANSCRIPT (435)882-4986 Leave STANSBURY HOME EXECUTIVE Home for points to up to 340,000 B ULLETIN Please contact Shelly $275. Please call B voice message. rent in Stansbury Park, households at once. OPHIR LOT with water for application informa- (435)843-1218 tion. (435)830-0955. 3bdrm, 2bth new carpet 5bdrm, 3bth, references For $163. you can rights $60,000. Call 4 RENT (801)322-1141. Owner/ and credit check re- place your 25 word SELL YOUR CAR or and new vinyl available Yard Work Included, Large RVDELIVERYDRIV- quired. Deposit, first classified ad to all 45 Agent boat in the classifieds. now $780/mon 2300 Sq. Ft., 2 Bdr/ 2 Bath/ 2 ERS needed. Deliver Call 882-0050 or visit $99/dep, 2bdrm 1bth and last month’s rent. newspapers in Utah. RVs, boats and trucks car garage w/workbench, Big Call (435)840-4652 www.tooeletranscript. 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(801)671- 840-1009 1755 Dennis Wood GRANTSVILLE, 1BDRM 3BDRM, 1.5BTH, Re- apartment, $400/mo, modeled. $950/mo, NICE 3bdrm, 2.5bth deposit, no pets, no $500 cleaning deposit. clean condo for rent. smoking. No stairs. Call Call (435)882-1867 or Clubhouse, pool, AC (801)785-3156 (435)840-2224 and basement storage. Thinking About No smoking. $975/mo. BECOMEASUB- BECOMEASUB- Call (435)843-8074. SCRIBER. 882-0050 SCRIBER. 882-0050 RENT TO OWN 5 Acre Horse Property in Stockton 4bdrm 3bth Open House Pool table room, Huge 34x36 garage w/heat & or Now Renting The Kirk air, large deck, RV BUYING Quiet, Quality apartments in a parking w/dump, Barn Income Restrictions Apply restored historic structure w/corrals. This property Exclusively for Seniors is loaded with extras. A The Best Places at the Best Prices must see. Lease for Pet Friendly $2100/mo or buy. Call Completely Furnished Karen 435-830-0615 Weekly & Monthly Rates RE/MAX Results SELLING Call for details 435.843.0717 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 RENTALSAVAILABLE! Call Rose @ Deseret Peak Property Manage- A ment. (435)830-2827 Home? or (435)882-9088 STANSBURYHOME 5523 Geneva, 4bdrm, Lets Talk. 2bth, $1050/mo. Call I Would Give (435)843-9883 STANSBURY PARK my two front teeth 3bdrm 2bth multi level Shane Bergen 2 car garage $1050/mo to Make Your 190 East Crystal Bay Dr (Reflection Bay) buyinG & SELLING Davidson Realty Experience Merry! (801)466-5078 SUNNY 4BDRM, 2bth in Grantsville. Quiet neighborhood, close to schools, large yard with trees. $965/mo plus Sandra Larsen $250/mo utilities. No 435.840.0344 smoking, no pets. $900/dep. Available Elite Top Producer now. (801)403-3715 (435)496-9000 Tooele County Board of Realtors TOOELE 5bdrm 3bth multi-level 2 car garage $950/mo No pets/ 435.224.9186 no smoking. 813 West 660 South Davidson Realty Price Reduced 497 451 Notting- (801)466-5078 ham Circle Parkway TOOELE, 3BDRM, 688 Country Club 615 So. 1350 E. 480 E. Clark St Ave ONLY 1.5bth, large living ONLY $ $ 197,000 room, kitchen & dining Stansbury Park Tooele Grantsville 120,000 MLS #904679 MLS #920165 room. New linoleum $ $ Darling rambler!Newer aluminum roof. Newer Located off Skyline Drive- Immaculately and carpet. Grass front $ 294,900 149,900 vinyl windows,furnace and water heater! Main taken care of home in a quiet cul de sac on 227,900 Tooele’s East bench. New granite countertops and backyards, large negotiable floor laundry! Original hardwood under carpet. patio, close to North Full auto sprinklers, mature yard, 3 sheds. Great and travertine back splash. Brand new roof. covered patio and a nice deck. One owner! Great Central Air. Central Vac. Gas fireplace. Nice Lake elementary • Master Suite • New home, • 3 Bedrooms landscaping. A MUST SEE! corner lot.A MUST SEE! school. Available De- • 3 Bedrooms 4th possible never lived in • 2 Bathrooms cember 1st. No smok- • 2 1/2 Baths and Stubbed • 3731 s.f., • Built in 1982 ing/ pets. $900/dep, for another • 4 Bdrms, 2 1/2 Baths Wishing You all a Very Wonderful Holiday Season! $900/mo. Utilities are • 1/3 Acre lot • Wet Bar Downstairs • Unfinished Basement included. • Fenced Yard (435)241-0472 • Large Deck, • Absolutely w/ gas hookup Beautiful Vista’s 1185 N. Main • Tooele TWO WEEKS Free Go to remax.com, enter MLS number to take a photo tour of these homes. Rent! Horse Property • Fireplace • Priced Below All offices independently owned and operated. Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. 2.5ac, Lakepoint. • Brushed Stainless Appraisal 3bdrm, 2bth, central air, Steel Appliances Call Me to View, $1200/mo, $800/dep. • Highly desired Area Shown evenings by ap- I will help you with the rest. Let’s get pointment. • Fun, Open Floor Plan you Pre-qualified to Buy. (801)520-5201 NOTICEOFTRUS- TEE'S SALE APN: 14-045-0-6187 NOTICEOFTRUS- T.S. NO. 7091838 REF: TEE'S SALE TRA:LOANNO. APN: 12-113-0-0120 2217040183 IMPOR- Trust No. 1106681-07 TANTNOTICETO NOTICEOFTRUS- Ref: Marty Begay TRA: PROPERTYOWNER TEE'S SALE Loan No. xxxxxx5777. YOUAREINDEFAULT APN: 15-027-0-0079 IMPORTANTNOTICE UNDERADEEDOF Trust No. 1233722-07 TOPROPERTY TRUSTDATED Ref: Curtis R Allen TRA: OWNER:YOUAREIN 4/24/2007. UNLESS Loan No. xxxxxx8004. DEFAULTUNDERA YOUTAKEACTIONTO IMPORTANTNOTICE DEEDOFTRUST, PROTECTYOUR TOPROPERTY DATED February 16, PROPERTY, IT MAY BE OWNER:YOUAREIN 2001. UNLESS YOU SOLDATAPUBLIC DEFAULTUNDERA TAKE ACTION TO PRO- SALE.IFYOUNEED DEEDOFTRUST, TECTYOURPROP- ANEXPLANATIONOF DATED January 29, ERTY,ITMAYBE THISPROCEEDING, PUBLIC NOTICE 2008. UNLESS YOU SOLDATAPUBLIC YOUSHOULDCON- TOWN OF OPHIR TAKE ACTION TO PRO- SALE.IFYOUNEED TACT A LAWYER. On NOTICEOFMEETING LANDUSECOMMIT- TECTYOURPROP- ANEXPLANATIONOF 1/5/2010, at 4:30PM, AND PUBLIC HEARING TEE 2010 MONTHLY ERTY,ITMAYBE THISPROCEEDING, James H. Woodall, as The Tooele County MEETING SCHEDULE SOLDATAPUBLIC YOUSHOULDCON- duly appointed Trustee Transportation Special *January 26 6:00 PM at SALE.IFYOUNEED TACT A LAWYER. On under a Deed of Trust Service District will con- Best Western Inn, ANEXPLANATIONOF January 05, 2010, at recorded 4/27/2007, as duct a meeting and pub- Tooele THISPROCEEDING, 4:30pm, James H. Woo- Inst. No. 283323, in lic hearing in Room 310 *February 23 6:00 PM at YOUSHOULDCON- dall, Trustee James H. Book xx, at Page xx, of at 47 South Main Street, Best Western Inn, TACT A LAWYER. On Woodall, as duly ap- the official records of the Tooele, Utah, on De- Tooele December 29, 2009, at pointed Trustee under a County Recorder of cember 15, 2009, at 3:30 March 23 6:30 PM Ophir 4:30pm, James H. Woo- Deed of Trust recorded Tooele County, Utah, p.m. or directly following Town Hall dall, Trustee James H. February 20, 2001, as executed by Jeffrey Han- the County Commission April 27 6:30 PM Ophir Woodall, as duly ap- Instrument No. 159315*, sen, a single man, will meeting. The public Town Hall pointed Trustee under a in Book 0662, Page 385, sell at public auction to hearing will consider May 25 6:30 PM Ophir Deed of Trust recorded of the Official Records in highest bidder, payable adopting the fiscal year Town Hall February 04, 2008, as the office at the County in lawful money of the 2010 budget for the June 22 6:30 PM Ophir Instrument No. 301604, Recorder of Tooele United States at the time Tooele County Transpor- PUBLIC NOTICE Town Hall in Book xx, Page xx, of County, State of Utah, of sale. Successful bid- tation Special Service NOTICEISHEREBY July 27 6:30 PM Ophir the Official Records in executed by Marty A. ders must tender a de- District. All interested GIVEN THAT the Tooele Town Hall the office at the County Begay, will sell at public posit of $5,000 in certi- persons shall have an City Planning Commis- August 24 6:30 PM Recorder of Tooele auction to highest bid- fied funds to the Trustee opportunity to be heard sion will meet in a public Ophir Town Hall County, State of Utah, der, payable in lawful at the time of sale with for or against the esti- hearing and Business September 28 6:30 PM executed by Curtis Allen money of the United the balance due by noon mates of revenue and meeting scheduled for Ophir Town Hall and Catherine L Allen, States at the time of the following business expenditures and per- Wednesday, December October 26 6:30 PM Husband And Wife As sale. Successful bidders day, at the Office of the formance data or any 9, 2009 in the hour of Ophir Town Hall Joint Tenants, will sell at must tender a deposit of Trustee. At the Tooele item in any fund. 7:00 PM. The meeting *November 16 6:00 PM public auction to highest $5,000 in certified funds County Courthouse 74 The agenda shall be as will be held at Tooele at Best Western Inn, bidder, payable in lawful to the trustee at the time South 100 East, all right, b6 follows: Tooele CityTranscripT-BulleTin Hall in the City Tooele money of the United of sale, withTuesday the balance Decembertitle and interest 8, 2009 con- 1. Roll Call Council Chambers, lo- December No regular States at the time of due by noon the follow- veyed to and now held 2. Public Hearing - Fiscal cated at 90 N Main meeting scheduled sale. Successful bidders ing business day, at the by it under said Deed of Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices YearPublic 2010 Budget Notices Street,Public Tooele, Notices Utah. 2010Public * Jan, Notices Feb & Nov mustPublic tender Notices a deposit of officePublic of the Notices Trustee. At TrustPublic in the propertyNotices situ- Meetings Meetings Meetings 3. ResolutionMeetings 2009-01 - AgendaMeetings Items meetingsMeetings scheduled at $5,000Trustees in certified funds the tooeleTrustees county court- ated inTrustees said County and Adopting the Fiscal Year 1. Pledge of Allegiance Best Western Inn, 365 to the trustee at the time house 74 South 100 State described as: Lot AGENDA NOTICEOFMEETING NOTICEOFMEETING 2010 Budget for the 2. Public Hearing and North Main, Tooele, UT. of sale, with the balance East Tooele Utah all 6187, rancho tooele NOTICE is hereby given AND PUBLIC HEARING AND PUBLIC HEARING Tooele County Transpor- Motion on a conditional 2011 Balance of meet- due by noon the follow- right, title and interest phase 6 subdivision that the Stansbury Serv- The Deseret Peak Spe- Pursuant to Utah Code tation Special Service use permit for a drive ings are held at the ing business day, at the conveyed to and now amended, according to ice Agency Board of cial Service District will 17C-1-601, the Redevel- District thru facility to be located Ophir Town Hall, Main office of the Trustee. At held by it under said the official plat thereof Trustees will hold its conduct a meeting and opment Agency of 4. Other Business at 915 N Main St by Dry Street, Ophir UT. the tooele county court- Deed of Trust in the on file and of record in regular meeting on public hearing in Room Tooele County will con- 5. Adjourn Cleaning and Beyond. Contact Information: house 74 South 100 property situated in said the tooele county re- Wednesday, December 310 at 47 South Main duct a meeting and pub- DATED this 8th day of 3. Public Hearing and Bruce Cummings, East Tooele Utah all County and State de- corder's office. The 9th, 2009 at 7:00 pm im- Street, Tooele, Utah, on lic hearing in Room 310 December 2009. Recommendation on Chairman (435)882- right, title and interest scribed as: Lot 120, cas- street address and other mediately following the December 15, 2009, at at 47 South Main Street, BYORDEROFTHE Tooele City Commercial 1298 conveyed to and now tlewood cove subdivision common designation, of public hearings, at the 3:30 p.m. or directly fol- Tooele, Utah, on De- TOOELECOUNTY Park Phase 1, Lot 6 & Ron Johnson, Vice held by it under said phase 1, according to the real property de- Stansbury Park Club- lowing the County Com- cember 15, 2009, at 3:30 TRANSPORTATION Lot 10 amended, a three Chairman (801)573- Deed of Trust in the the official plat thereof scribed above is pur- house, #1 Country Club mission meeting. The p.m. or directly following SPECIALSERVICE lot subdivision located at 2355 property situated in said recorded january 25, ported to be: 1098 South Drive, Stansbury Park, public hearing will con- the County Commission DISTRICT: 60 S Milburn Dr by Ran- Pete Kearns (435)882- County and State de- 1999, as entry no. 900 West, Tooele, UT Utah 84074. sider adopting the fiscal Meeting. The public MARILYNK.GIL- cho Tooele Develop- 0174 scribed as: Lot 79, the 125202, in the office of 84074. Estimated Total PUBLIC HEARING year 2010 budget for the hearing will consider LETTE, Secretary ment. Rodie England (435) village at country cross- the tooele county re- Debt as of 1/5/2010, is 1.Amended 2009 Deseret Peak Special adopting the fiscal year (Published in the Tran- 4. Public Hearing and 882-4827 ing neighborhood phase corder, located in the $205,857.08. The under- Budget Service District. All in- 2010 budget for the Re- script Bulletin December Recommendation on Doug Tate (435)830- 2a, plat 4 (a resubdivi- southeast quarter of sec- signed Trustee disclaims 2.Final 2010 Budget terested persons shall development Agency of 8, 2009) McBride Subdivision, a 2653 sion of portions of phase tion 32 township 2 south, any liability for any incor- BUSINESS MEETING have an opportunity to Tooele County. All inter- two lot subdivision lo- Building Official: Building 2a, country crossing range 5 west, salt lake rectness of the street ad- NOTICEOFMEETING 1.Call to Order be heard for or against ested persons shall have cated at 500 North Development & Con- neighborhood amended, base and meridian *loan dress and other common AND PUBLIC HEARING 2.Pledge of Allegiance the estimates of revenue an opportunity to be Broadway by Florence struction, Brett Clark, phase 2 amended), ac- modification recorded designation, if any, The West Erda Improve- 3.Review and adopt and expenditures and heard for or against the McBride. (435)830-4100 cording to the official plat 9/20/2004 doc#:229265 shown herein. Said sale ment District will conduct minutes performance data or any estimates of revenue 5. Public Hearing and (Published in the Tran- thereof on file and of re- book:0971 page:0329. will be made without a meeting and public a.November 11th, 2009 item in any fund. and expenditures and Recommendation on script Bulletin December cord in the Tooele The street address and covenant or warranty, hearing in Room 310 at 4.Public Comment The agenda shall be as performance data or any UID minor subdivision 8, 2009) county recorder's office.. other common designa- express or implied, re- 47 South Main Street, 5.Probable Vote Items follows: item in any fund. No. 38 a two lot 18.698 The street address and tion of the real property garding title, possession, Tooele, Utah, on De- a.Amended 2009 1. Roll Call The agenda shall be as acre subdivision to be lo- other common designa- described above is pur- condition or encum- cember 15, 2009, at 3:30 Public Notices Budget Randy Jones 2. Minutes follows: cated at B avenue and tion of the real property ported to be: 127 South brances, including fees, p.m. or directly following b.Final 2010 Budget 3. Public Hearing - Fiscal 1. Roll Call Daley Dr by UID. Trustees described above is pur- Worthington Street charges and expenses the County Commission Randy Jones Year 2010 Budget 2. Minutes 6. Review and Approval ported to be: 5558 North Grantsville Ut 84029. of the Trustee and of the meeting. The public c.2010 Meeting Sched- 4. Resolution 2009-02 - 3. Public Hearing - Fiscal of Planning Commission Deadline for public no- Windsor Way Stansbury Estimated Total Debt as trusts created by said hearing will consider ule Debbie Record Adopting the Fiscal Year Year 2010 Budget minutes for meeting held tices is 4 p.m. the day Park Ut 84074. Esti- of January 05, 2010 is Deed of Trust, to pay the adopting the fiscal year d. Property Transfer for 2010 Budget for the De- 4. Resolution 2009-02 - November 12, 2009. prior to publication. mated Total Debt as of $206,370.05. The under- remaining principal sums 2010 budget for the Recreation Center Deb- seret Peak Special Serv- Adopting the Fiscal Year 7. Adjourn Public notices submit- December 29, 2009 is signed Trustee disclaims of the note(s) secured by West Erda Improvement bie Record ice District 2010 Budget for the Re- Pursuant to the Ameri- ted past the deadline $227,782.36. The under- any liability for any incor- said Deed of Trust. The District. All interested 6.Recess 5. Other Business development Agency of cans with Disabilities will not be accepted. signed Trustee disclaims rectness of the street ad- current beneficiary of the persons shall have an WORK SESSION 6. Adjourn Tooele County Act, individuals needing UPAXLP any liability for any incor- dress and other common Trust Deed as of the opportunity to be heard 1. Possible Vote Items DATED this 8th day of 5. Other Business special accommodations rectness of the street ad- designation, if any, date of this notice is: for or against the esti- NOTICEOFTRUS- a.Landscaping Aber- December 2009. 6. Adjourn during this meeting dress and other common shown herein. Said sale Provident Funding Asso- mates of revenue and TEE'S SALE deen-Glenn Oscarson BYORDEROFTHE DATED this 8th day of should notify Rachelle designation, if any, will be made without ciates, L.P. The record expenditures and per- APN: 15-027-0-0079 b.Fitness Court--Debbie DESERETPEAKSPE- December 2009. Custer, Tooele City shown herein. Said sale covenant or warranty, owners of the property formance data or any Trust No. 1233722-07 Record CIALSERVICEDIS- BYORDEROFTHE Planner prior to the will be made without express or implied, re- as of the recording of the item in any fund. Ref: Curtis R Allen TRA: c.Christmas Bonus-- TRICT: REDEVELOPMENT meeting at (435) covenant or warranty, garding title, possession, Notice of Default are: The agenda shall be as Loan No. xxxxxx8004. Debbie Record MARILYNK.GIL- AGENCYOFTOOELE 843-2130 or TDD (435) express or implied, re- condition or encum- Jeffrey Hansen. Dated follows: IMPORTANTNOTICE 2.Managers Report LETTE, Secretary COUNTY: 843-2180. garding title, possession, brances, including fees, 11/25/2009 1. Roll Call TOPROPERTY 3.Board Members Re- (Published in the Tran- MARILYNK.GIL- (Published in the Tran- condition or encum- charges and expenses James H. Woodall 2. Minutes OWNER:YOUAREIN ports and Requests script Bulletin December LETTE, Secretary script Bulletin December brances, including fees, of the Trustee and of the Authorized Signature 3. Public Hearing - Fiscal DEFAULTUNDERA 4.Financials and Bills 8, 2009) (Published in the Tran- 8, 2009) charges and expenses trusts created by said James H. Woodall Year 2010 Budget DEEDOFTRUST, 5.Adjourn script Bulletin December of the Trustee and of the Deed of Trust, to pay the 10653 River Front 4. Resolution 2009-01 - DATED January 29, (Published in the Tran- PUBLICNOTICEOF 8, 2009) trusts created by said remaining principal sums Parkway, Suite 290 Adopting the Fiscal Year PUBLIC NOTICE 2008. UNLESS YOU script Bulletin December MEETINGAND Deed of Trust, to pay the of the note(s) secured by South Jordan, Utah 2010 Budget for the TOWN OF OPHIR TAKE ACTION TO PRO- 8, 2009) AGENDACANCELA- remaining principal sums said Deed of Trust. The 84095 (801)254-9450 NOTICEOFMEETING West Erda Improvement LANDUSECOMMIT- TECTYOURPROP- TION AND PUBLIC HEARING TEE 2010 MONTHLY of the note(s) secured by current beneficiary of the (800) 245-1886 (hotline) PUBLIC NOTICE District ERTY,ITMAYBE The Erda Township The Tooele County MEETING SCHEDULE said Deed of Trust. The Trust Deed as of the Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 TOWNCOUNCILOF 5. Other Business SOLDATAPUBLIC Planning Commission Transportation Special *January 26 6:00 PM at current beneficiary of the date of this notice is: PM R-277430 OPHIR,UTAHHASES- 6. Adjourn SALE.IFYOUNEED has cancelled their regu- Service District will con- Best Western Inn, Trust Deed as of the Bank of America N.a.. (Published in the Tran- TABLISHEDTHEFOL- DATED this 8th day of ANEXPLANATIONOF larly scheduled Public duct a meeting and pub- Tooele date of this notice is: The record owner of the script Bulletin December LOWINGDATESFOR December 2009. THISPROCEEDING, Meeting on December lic hearing in Room 310 *February 23 6:00 PM at Gmac Mortgage, Llc. property as of the re- 8, 15 & 22, 2009) COUNCILMEETINGS BYORDEROFTHE YOUSHOULDCON- 13, 2009 at 7:00 p.m. in at 47 South Main Street, Best Western Inn, The record owner of the cording of the Notice of FOR THE YEAR 2010. WESTERDAIM- TACT A LAWYER. On the auditorium of the Tooele, Utah, on De- Tooele property as of the re- Default is/are: Marty A. NOTICEOFTRUS- UNLESSOTHERWISE PROVEMENTDIS- December 29, 2009, at Tooele County Building, cember 15, 2009, at 3:30 March 23 6:30 PM Ophir cording of the Notice of Begay. Dated: Decem- TEE'S SALE NOTED,MEETINGS TRICT: 4:30pm, James H. Woo- 47 South Main Street, p.m. or directly following Town Hall Default is/are: Curtis R ber 08, 2009. APN: 12-057-0-0307 WILL BEGIN AT 7:00 MARILYNK.GIL- dall, Trustee James H. Tooele Utah due to the the County Commission April 27 6:30 PM Ophir Allen and Catherine L Al- James H. Woodall, Trust No. 1234940-07 P.M.INTHEOPHIR LETTE, Secretary Woodall, as duly ap- lack of an agenda. meeting. The public Town Hall len. Dated: December Trustee James H. Woo- Ref: Timothy E Brown TOWN HALL. (Published in the Tran- pointed Trustee under a Dated this 5th day of No- hearing will consider May 25 6:30 PM Ophir 01, 2009. dall 10653 River Front TRA: Loan No. January 5 script Bulletin December Deed of Trust recorded vember, 2009 adopting the fiscal year Town Hall James H. Woodall, Parkway, Suite 290 xxxxxx7320. IMPOR- February 2 8, 2009) February 04, 2008, as CINDY COOMBS, Staff 2010 budget for the June 22 6:30 PM Ophir Trustee James H. Woo- South Jordan Ut TANTNOTICETO March 2 Instrument No. 301604, Support Erda Town- Tooele County Transpor- PUBLIC NOTICE Town Hall dall 10653 River Front 84095 (801)254-9450 PROPERTYOWNER: April 6 in Book xx, Page xx, of ship Planning Commis- tation Special Service NOTICEISHEREBY July 27 6:30 PM Ophir Parkway, Suite 290 (800)245-1886 (Hotline) YOUAREINDEFAULT May 4 the Official Records in sion District. All interested GIVEN THAT the Tooele Town Hall South Jordan Ut Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 UNDERADEEDOF June 1 the office at the County (Published in the Tran- persons shall have an City Planning Commis- August 24 6:30 PM 84095 (801)254-9450 P.M. Signature/by: TRUST, DATED Novem- July 6 Recorder of Tooele script Bulletin December opportunity to be heard sion will meet in a public Ophir Town Hall (800)245-1886 (Hotline) James H. Woodall, ber 09, 2005. UNLESS August 3 County, State of Utah, 8, 2009) for or against the esti- hearing and Business September 28 6:30 PM Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 Trustee James H. Woo- YOUTAKEACTIONTO September 7 executed by Curtis Allen mates of revenue and meeting scheduled for Ophir Town Hall P.M. Signature/by: dall R-277281 PROTECTYOUR October 5 and Catherine L Allen, expenditures and per- Wednesday, December October 26 6:30 PM James H. Woodall, (Published in the Tran- PROPERTY, IT MAY BE November 2 Husband And Wife As TOOELE RANSCRIPT formance data or any 9, 2009 in the hour of Ophir Town Hall Trustee James H. Woo- script Bulletin December SOLDATAPUBLIC December (No meeting T Joint Tenants, will sell at BULLETIN item in any fund. 7:00 PM. The meeting *November 16 6:00 PM dall R-275987 8, 15 & 22, 2009) SALE.IFYOUNEED scheduled) public auction to highest The agenda shall be as will be held at Tooele at Best Western Inn, (Published in the Tran- ANEXPLANATIONOF (Published in the Tran- bidder, payable in lawful follows: City Hall in the City Tooele script Bulletin December NOTICEOFTRUS- THISPROCEEDING, script Bulletin December money of the United 882-0050 1. Roll Call Council Chambers, lo- December No regular 1, 8 & 15, 2009) TEE'S SALE YOUSHOULDCON- 8, 2009) States at the time of 2. Public Hearing - Fiscal cated at 90 N Main meeting scheduled sale. Successful bidders APN: 14-045-0-6187 TACT A LAWYER. On HAVING A yard sale? Year 2010 Budget Street, Tooele, Utah. 2010 * Jan, Feb & Nov must tender a deposit of NOTICEOFTRUS- T.S. NO. 7091838 REF: January 05, 2010, at Advertise in the Tran- NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 3. Resolution 2009-01 - Agenda Items meetings scheduled at $5,000 in certified funds TEE'S SALE TRA:LOANNO. 4:30pm, James H. Woo- script Adopting the Fiscal Year 1. Pledge of Allegiance Best Western Inn, 365 to the trustee at the time APN: 12-113-0-0120 2217040183 IMPOR- dall, Trustee James H. 2010 Budget for the 2. Public Hearing and North Main, Tooele, UT. of sale, with the balance Trust No. 1106681-07 TANTNOTICETO Woodall, as duly ap- Tooele County Transpor- Motion on a conditional 2011 Balance of meet- due by noon the follow- Ref: Marty Begay TRA: PROPERTYOWNER pointed Trustee under a tation Special Service use permit for a drive ings are held at the ing business day, at the Loan No. xxxxxx5777. YOUAREINDEFAULT Deed of Trust recorded District thru facility to be located Ophir Town Hall, Main office of the Trustee. At IMPORTANTNOTICE UNDERADEEDOF November 28, 2005, as 4. Other Business at 915 N Main St by Dry Street, Ophir UT. the tooele county court- TOPROPERTY TRUSTDATED Instrument No. 250639, 5. Adjourn Cleaning and Beyond. Contact Information: house 74 South 100 OWNER:YOUAREIN 4/24/2007. UNLESS in Book xx, Page xx, of DATED this 8th day of 3. Public Hearing and Bruce Cummings, East Tooele Utah all DEFAULTUNDERA YOUTAKEACTIONTO the Official Records in December 2009. Recommendation on Chairman (435)882- right, title and interest DEEDOFTRUST, PROTECTYOUR the office at the County BYORDEROFTHE Tooele City Commercial 1298 conveyed to and now DATED February 16, PROPERTY, IT MAY BE Recorder of Tooele TOOELECOUNTY Park Phase 1, Lot 6 & Ron Johnson, Vice held by it under said 2001. UNLESS YOU SOLDATAPUBLIC County, State of Utah, ‘Tis The SeTRANSPORTATIONason TLot 10o amended, Buy a three Chairmany a (801)573- HomeDeed of Trust in the TAKE ACTION TO PRO- SALE.IFYOUNEED executed by Timothy E SPECIALSERVICE lot subdivision located at 2355 property situated in said TECTYOURPROP- ANEXPLANATIONOF Brown, A Married Man 257 CountryDISTRICT: Club,60 SStansbury Milburn Dr by Ran- Pete Park Kearns (435)882- County and State de- ERTY,ITMAYBE THISPROCEEDING, As His Sole and Sepa- MARILYNK.GIL- cho Tooele Develop- 0174 scribed as: Lot 79, the SOLDATAPUBLIC YOUSHOULDCON- rate Property, will sell at LETTE, Secretary ment. Rodie England (435) village at country cross- SALE.IFYOUNEED TACT A LAWYER. On public auction to highest (Published in the Tran- 4. Public Hearing and 882-4827 ing neighborhood phase ANEXPLANATIONOF 1/5/2010, at 4:30PM, bidder, payable in lawful script Bulletin December Recommendation on Doug Tate (435)830- 2a, plat 4 (a resubdivi- THISPROCEEDING, James H. Woodall, as money of the United 8, 2009) McBride Subdivision, a 2653 sion of portions of phase YOUSHOULDCON- duly appointed Trustee States at the time of two lot subdivision lo- Building Official: Building 2a, country crossing TACT A LAWYER. On under a Deed of Trust sale. Successful bidders cated at 500 North Development & Con- neighborhood amended, January 05, 2010, at recorded 4/27/2007, as must tender a deposit of Broadway by Florence struction, Brett Clark, phase 2 amended), ac- 4:30pm, James H. Woo- Inst. No. 283323, in $5,000 in certified funds McBride. (435)830-4100 cording to the official plat dall, Trustee James H. Book xx, at Page xx, of to the trustee at the time 5. Public Hearing and (Published in the Tran- thereof on file and of re- Woodall, as duly ap- the official records of the of sale, with the balance Recommendation on script Bulletin December cord in the Tooele pointed Trustee under a County Recorder of due by noon the follow- UID minor subdivision 8, 2009) county recorder's office.. Deed of Trust recorded Tooele County, Utah, ing business day, at the No. 38 a two lot 18.698 The street address and February 20, 2001, as executed by Jeffrey Han- office of the Trustee. At acre subdivision to be lo- other common designa- Instrument No. 159315*, sen, a single man, will the tooele county court- cated at B avenue and tion of the real property in Book 0662, Page 385, sell at public auction to house 74 South 100 3791 sq. ft., 2-family rooms, larDaleyge Dr master by UID. suite, 30’ deck, described above is pur- of the Official Records in highest bidder, payable East Tooele Utah all 6. Review and Approval ported to be: 5558 North the office at the County in lawful money of the right, title and interest beautiful landscaping, 5 bedroomsof Planning & 2 Commission full baths. Windsor Way Stansbury Recorder of Tooele United States at the time conveyed to and now minutes for meeting held Park Ut 84074. Esti- County, State of Utah, of sale. Successful bid- held by it under said $ November 12, 2009. mated Total Debt as of executed by Marty A. ders must tender a de- Deed of Trust in the 2897., Adjourn900 December 29, 2009 is Begay, will sell at public posit of $5,000 in certi- property situated in said Pursuant to the Ameri- $227,782.36. The under- auction to highest bid- fied funds to the Trustee County and State de- cans with Disabilities signed Trustee disclaims der, payable in lawful at the time of sale with scribed as: Lot 307, Act, individuals needing any liability for any incor- money of the United the balance due by noon overlake estates subdivi- %3s4OOELE special accommodations rectness of the street ad- States at the time of the following business sion phase 1c, according %3s3TOCKTONduring this meeting (AYLIE,Ns4OOELEdress and other common sale. Successful bidders day, at the Office of the to the official plat thereof should notify Rachelle designation, if any, must tender a deposit of Trustee. At the Tooele on file and of record in Custer, Tooele City shown herein. Said sale $5,000 in certified funds County Courthouse 74 the Tooele County Re- Planner prior to the will be made without to the trustee at the time South 100 East, all right, corder's Office, Except- meeting at (435) covenant or warranty, of sale, with the balance title and interest con- ing therefrom all coal, oil, 843-2130 or TDD (435) express or implied, re- due by noon the follow- veyed to and now held Gas, mines, minerals, 843-2180. garding title, possession, ing business day, at the by it under said Deed of gravel and all other ma- (Published in the Tran- condition or encum- office of the Trustee. At Trust in the property situ- terials of whatsoever script Bulletin December brances, including fees, the tooele county court- ated in said County and kind or nature in subject 8, 2009) charges and expenses house 74 South 100 State described as: Lot property as expecting by Totally remodeled - Gorgeous kitchen of the Trustee and of the East Tooele Utah all 6187, rancho tooele Wendell H. Jones, $359,900 Spectacular views on 21 acres. Over 3500 sq ft totallytrusts createdfinished. by said right, title and interestNOTICEphase OF 6 DELINQUENCY subdivision Sylvenia D. Jones, Hor- $499,900 $319,900Deed of Trust, to pay the conveyed to and nowGrantsvilleamended, Irrigation according Company to ace H. Jones and Mabel remaining principal sums heldNOTICE: by it There under are saiddelinquentthe upon official the platfollowing thereof describedS. Jones stock, in on that account certain of the note(s) secured by Deedof assessment of Trust levied in on the theon 24th file day and of September, of record 2009, in Warranty the amounts Deed set dated said Deed of Trust. The property situated in said the tooele county re- February 12, 1976 re- !LAN,ANE %RDA opposite the names of the respective stockholders as follows: ,ANDs,OTScurrent beneficiary of the County and State de- corder's office. The corded February 13, $REAM7EAVER#Vs%RDA Trust Deed as of the scribed as: Lot 120, cas- street address and other 1976 as Entry No. 2 acres at the dateBenches of this noticeat is: tlewoodName coveof Stockholder subdivision common A Cert designation, B Cert of # 311633of shares in BookTotal Due 138 at Gmac Mortgage, Llc. phase 1, according to the real property de- Page 832 of official re- T! Curtis and Pamela Butler 1419 1 $467.00 TO BE BUIL South Rim. FullyThe improved. record owner of the the official plat thereof scribed above is pur- cords and also excepted property as of the re- recordedKathryn Jo january (Ortiz) Caldwell 25, ported to 1111 be: 1098 South by1 Jelco Incorporated, $467.00 a 3000 Sq. ft. 3 bed. 2 bths. 5 acres $92,900cording of the Notice of 1999, as entry no. 900 West, Tooele, UT Utah Corporation in that of horse property in East Erda, Default is/are: Curtis R 125202,Goldwater in theInvestments office of 84074. Estimated1662 Total certain 1 Warranty $2637.00 Deed granite countertops all the extras, ask 5.6 acres in AllenEast and Erda. Catherine L Al- the tooele county re- Debt as of 1/5/2010, is dated March 31, 1977, about “ builder purchasing your existing len. Dated: December corder,Natalie locatedHunt in the $205,857.08. The1704 under- recorded 1 May $1037.00 26, 1978 One of the most beautiful homes in home” option Ready to01, build! 2009. southeast quarter of sec- signed Trustee disclaims as Entry No. 324632 in $ James H. Woodall, tion 32 township 2 south, any liability for any incor- book 160 at page 275 of the county $489,900 399,900 $179,900Trustee James H. Woo- range 5 west, salt lake rectness of the street ad- official records. The dall 10653 River Front baseIn accordance and meridian with *loan laws ofdress the andState other of Utah common and thestreet order addressof the Board and other Parkway, Suite 290 modificationof Directors made recorded on the designation,23rd day of September, if any, 2009,common so many designation shares of of 9/20/2004 doc#:229265 shown herein. Said sale the real property de- South Jordan Ut such stock as may be necessary to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, 84095 (801)254-9450 book:0971 page:0329. will be made without scribed above is pur- (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Thetogether street with address the late and fee,covenant costs of advertising, or warranty, and expensesported to of be: the 311sale,West Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 otherwill commonbe sold to designa-the highestexpress bidder at or a public implied, auction re- Durocher to be held Laneat the Tooele Call Laramie Dunn P.M. Signature/by: tionprincipal of the business real property of the corporation,garding title, at possession, 411 So. WestUt Street, 84074. Grantsville, Estimated To- James H. Woodall, describedUtah, on abovethe 9th day is pur- of December,condition 2009, or at encum- the hour talof 7 Debt p.m. as of January Trustee James H. Woo- portedDATED to be:this 12723rd Southday of November,brances, including 2009. fees, 05, 2010 is $146,523.06. dall R-275987 WorthingtonSunnie Titmus, Secretary Street charges and expenses The undersigned Trus- (Published in the Tran- GrantsvilleGrantsville UtIrrigation 84029. Companyof the Trustee and of the tee disclaims any liability script Bulletin December Estimated Total Debt as trusts created by said for any incorrectness of 435-224-4000 1, 8 & 15, 2009) of January(Published 05, 2010 in The is TranscriptDeed of Bulletin, Trust, to Nov. pay 26, the Dec.the 1, street3 & 8, 2009) address and $206,370.05. The under- remaining principal sums other common designa- signed Trustee disclaims of the note(s) secured by tion, if any, shown any liability for any incor- said Deed of Trust. The herein. Said sale will be rectness of the street ad- current beneficiary of the made without covenant dress and other common Trust Deed as of the or warranty, express or designation, if any, date of this notice is: implied, regarding title, shown herein. Said sale Provident Funding Asso- possession, condition or will be made without ciates, L.P. The record encumbrances, including covenant or warranty, owners of the property fees, charges and ex- express or implied, re- as of the recording of the penses of the Trustee garding title, possession, Notice of Default are: and of the trusts created condition or encum- Jeffrey Hansen. Dated by said Deed of Trust, to brances, including fees, 11/25/2009 pay the remaining princi- charges and expenses James H. Woodall pal sums of the note(s) of the Trustee and of the Authorized Signature secured by said Deed of trusts created by said James H. Woodall Trust. The current bene- Deed of Trust, to pay the 10653 River Front ficiary of the Trust Deed remaining principal sums Parkway, Suite 290 as of the date of this no- of the note(s) secured by South Jordan, Utah tice is: Mortgage Elec- said Deed of Trust. The 84095 (801)254-9450 tronic Registration Sys- current beneficiary of the (800) 245-1886 (hotline) tems, Inc.. The record Trust Deed as of the Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 owner of the property as date of this notice is: PM R-277430 of the recording of the Bank of America N.a.. (Published in the Tran- Notice of Default is/are: The record owner of the script Bulletin December Timothy E Brown. Dated: property as of the re- 8, 15 & 22, 2009) December 08, 2009. cording of the Notice of James H. Woodall, Default is/are: Marty A. Trustee James H. Woo- Begay. Dated: Decem- dall 10653 River Front ber 08, 2009. Parkway, Suite 290 James H. Woodall, South Jordan Ut Trustee James H. Woo- 84095 (801)254-9450 dall 10653 River Front (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Parkway, Suite 290 Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 South Jordan Ut P.M. Signature/by: 84095 (801)254-9450 James H. Woodall, (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Trustee James H. Woo- Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 dall R-278427 P.M. Signature/by: (Published in the Tran- James H. Woodall, script Bulletin December Trustee James H. Woo- 8, 15 & 22, 2009) dall R-277281 (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin December 8, 15 & 22, 2009) NOTICEOFTRUS- TEE'S SALE APN: 12-057-0-0307 Trust No. 1234940-07 Ref: Timothy E Brown TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx7320. IMPOR- TANTNOTICETO PROPERTYOWNER: YOUAREINDEFAULT UNDERADEEDOF TRUST, DATED Novem- ber 09, 2005. UNLESS YOUTAKEACTIONTO PROTECTYOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLDATAPUBLIC SALE.IFYOUNEED NOTICEOFTRUS- ANEXPLANATIONOF TEE'S SALE THISPROCEEDING, The real property de- YOUSHOULDCON- scribed below and situ- TACT A LAWYER. On ated in Tooele County, January 05, 2010, at Utah will be sold at pub- 4:30pm, James H. Woo- lic auction to the highest dall, Trustee James H. bidder, payable in lawful Woodall, as duly ap- money of the United pointed Trustee under a States at the time of Deed of Trust recorded sale, at the front en- November 28, 2005, as trance of the Third Judi- Instrument No. 250639, cial District Courthouse in Book xx, Page xx, of for Tooele County, 74 the Official Records in South100 East, Tooele, the office at the County Utah 84074 on Decem- Recorder of Tooele ber 30, 2009 at the hour County, State of Utah, of 12:00 p.m. The sale executed by Timothy E is for the purpose of Brown, A Married Man foreclosing the Deed of As His Sole and Sepa- Trust, Security Agree- rate Property, will sell at ment and Fixture Filing public auction to highest with Assignment of bidder, payable in lawful Leases, Rents and Ac- money of the United counts (the “Deed of States at the time of Trust”) dated July 3, sale. Successful bidders 2007 and executed by must tender a deposit of Sterling Spencer Rowley $5,000 in certified funds as Trustor and granted to the trustee at the time to Washington Federal of sale, with the balance Savings, as Beneficiary due by noon the follow- and Trustee. The Deed ing business day, at the of Trust was recorded on office of the Trustee. At July 9, 2007 as Entry the tooele county court- No. 288425 of the Offi- house 74 South 100 cial Records of the East Tooele Utah all County Recorder of right, title and interest Tooele County, Utah. conveyed to and now W. Jeffery Fillmore has held by it under said been appointed the Suc- Deed of Trust in the cessor Trustee of the INVITATION TO BID property situated in said Deed of Trust. The Tooele City County and State de- property subject to the 90 North Main scribed as: Lot 307, Deed of Trust is situated Tooele City, Utah overlake estates subdivi- in Tooele County, Utah 84074 sion phase 1c, according and is more particularly Notice is hereby given to the official plat thereof described as follows: that TOOELE CITY on file and of record in LOT 104, JENNY COVE, CORPORATION NOTICEOFTRUS- the Tooele County Re- ACCORDINGTOTHE (OWNER) will accept TEE'S SALE corder's Office, Except- OFFICIALPLAT bids for construction of APN: 12-057-0-0307 ing therefrom all coal, oil, THEREOFONFILE England Acres Reservoir Trust No. 1234940-07 Gas, mines, minerals, ANDOFRECORDIN No. 8 according to Ref: Timothy E Brown gravel and all other ma- THEOFFICEOFTHE Drawings and Specifica- TRA: Loan No. terials of whatsoever TOOELECOUNTYRE- tions prepared by Paul xxxxxx7320. IMPOR- kind or nature in subject CORDER'S OFFICE Hansen Associates, TANTNOTICETO property as expecting by Together with all im- L.L.C, and described in PROPERTYOWNER: Wendell H. Jones, provements, easements, general as: INVITATION TO BID YOUAREINDEFAULT Sylvenia D. Jones, Hor- rights, appurtenances, The construction of a 1 Tooele City UNDERADEEDOF ace H. Jones and Mabel rents, royalties, mineral, Million Gallon concrete 90 North Main TRUST, DATED Novem- S. Jones in that certain oil and gas rights and reinforced culinary water Tooele City, Utah ber 09, 2005. UNLESS Warranty Deed dated profits, water rights and reservoir, piping, and re- 84074 YOUTAKEACTIONTO February 12, 1976 re- stock and all fixtures. lated site improvements. Notice is hereby given PROTECTYOUR corded February 13, The parcel of real prop- Separate sealed bids will that TOOELE CITY PROPERTY, IT MAY BE 1976 as Entry No. erty covered by the be received by the CORPORATION SOLDATAPUBLIC 311633 in Book 138 at Deed of Trust has a re- OWNER in their office (OWNER) will accept SALE.IFYOUNEED Page 832 of official re- NOTICEOFTRUS- puted address of 5627 located at 90 North bids for construction of ANEXPLANATIONOF cords and also excepted TEE'S SALE Dawns View Road, Main, Tooele, Utah the Cassity Reservoir THISPROCEEDING, by Jelco Incorporated, a The real property de- Stansbury Park, Utah 84074 until 11:00 (Tank No. 5) Chlorinator YOUSHOULDCON- Utah Corporation in that scribed below and situ- 84074. The current A.M. on January 5, Facility according to TACT A LAWYER. On certain Warranty Deed ated in Tooele County, beneficiary of the Deed 2010, and then at said Drawings and Specifica- January 05, 2010, at dated March 31, 1977, Utah will be sold at pub- of Trust is Washington office publicly opened tions prepared by Paul 4:30pm, James H. Woo- recorded May 26, 1978 lic auction to the highest Federal Savings and the and read aloud. Hansen Associates, dall, Trustee James H. as Entry No. 324632 in bidder, payable in lawful record owner of the real CONTRACTDOCU- L.L.C, and described in Woodall, as duly ap- book 160 at page 275 of money of the United property as of the re- MENTS may be ob- general as: pointed Trustee under a official records. The States at the time of cording of the Notice of tained on or after De- The Construction of a Deed of Trust recorded street address and other sale, at the front en- Default and Election to cember 9,2009, at the cinderblock Chlorinator November 28, 2005, as common designation of trance of the Third Judi- Sell is Sterling Spencer Tooele City Offices lo- Structure and Related Instrument No. 250639, the real property de- cial District Courthouse Rowley. cated at 90 North Main, Site Improvements. in Book xx, Page xx, of scribed above is pur- for Tooele County, 74 The Trustee's sale will Tooele Utah 84074 upon Separate sealed bids will the Official Records in ported to be: 311 West South100 East, Tooele, be made without cove- payment of a non-re- be received by the the office at the County Durocher Lane Tooele Utah 84074 on Decem- nant or warranty, ex- fundable payment of OWNER in their office Recorder of Tooele Ut 84074. Estimated To- ber 30, 2009 at the hour press or implied, regard- $50.00 for each set. located at 90 North County, State of Utah, tal Debt as of January of 12:00 p.m. The sale ing title, possession or Checks should be made Main, Tooele, Utah executed by Timothy E 05, 2010 is $146,523.06. is for the purpose of encumbrances. payable to OWNER. 84074 until 11:00 A.M. Brown, A Married Man The undersigned Trus- foreclosing the Deed of Bidders must tender a Bid security in the on January 5, 2010, and As His Sole and Sepa- tee disclaims any liability Trust, Security Agree- $5,000 deposit to the amount of 5% of the then at said office pub- rate Property, will sell at for any incorrectness of ment and Fixture Filing Successor Trustee at the base bid will be required licly opened and read INVITATION TO BID public auction to highest the street address and with Assignment of time of sale and the bal- to accompany bids. aloud. Tooele City bidder, payable in lawful other common designa- Leases, Rents and Ac- ance of the purchase Prospective BIDDERS CONTRACTDOCU- 90 North Main money of the United tion, if any, shown counts (the “Deed of price by 12:00 noon the are encouraged to at- MENTS may be ob- Tooele City, Utah States at the time of herein. Said sale will be Trust”) dated July 3, day following the sale. tend a pre-bid confer- tained on or after De- 84074 sale. Successful bidders made without covenant 2007 and executed by The deposit must be in ence which will be held cember 9, 2009, at the Notice is hereby given must tender a deposit of or warranty, express or Sterling Spencer Rowley the form of a cashier's at the Tooele City offices Tooele City Municipal that TOOELE CITY $5,000 in certified funds implied, regarding title, as Trustor and granted check or bank official located at 90 North Offices located at 90 CORPORATION to the trustee at the time possession, condition or to Washington Federal check payable to Wash- Main, Tooele, Utah at North Main, Tooele Utah (OWNER) will accept of sale, with the balance encumbrances, including Savings, as Beneficiary ington Federal Savings. 11:00 A.M. on Decem- 84074 upon payment of bids for construction of due by noon the follow- fees, charges and ex- and Trustee. The Deed The balance must be in ber 17, 2009. The object a non-refundable pay- the England Acres Well ing business day, at the penses of the Trustee of Trust was recorded on the form of a wire trans- of the conference is to ment of $50.00 for each House and Booster Sta- office of the Trustee. At and of the trusts created July 9, 2007 as Entry fer, cashier's check or acquaint BIDDERs with set. Checks should be tion according to Draw- the tooele county court- by said Deed of Trust, to No. 288425 of the Offi- bank official check the site conditions, made payable to ings and Specifications house 74 South 100 pay the remaining princi- cial Records of the (credit union official specifications, and to an- OWNER. prepared by Paul Han- East Tooele Utah all pal sums of the note(s) County Recorder of checks are not ac- swer any questions Bid security in the sen Associates, L.L.C, right, title and interest secured by said Deed of Tooele County, Utah. cepted) payable to which BIDDERs may amount of 5% of the and described in general conveyed to and now Trust. The current bene- W. Jeffery Fillmore has Washington Federal have concerning the pro- base bid will be required as: held by it under said ficiary of the Trust Deed been appointed the Suc- Savings. Cash Pay- INVITATION TO BID ject. to accompany bids. The Construction of a Deed of Trust in the as of the date of this no- cessor Trustee of the ments are not accepted. Tooele City All communication rela- Prospective BIDDERS Block Well House, Instal- property situated in said tice is: Mortgage Elec- Deed of Trust. The A trustee's deed will be 90 North Main tive to the Project shall are encouraged to at- lation of a Deep Well County and State de- tronic Registration Sys- property subject to the delivered to the success- Tooele City, Utah be directed to the Engi- tend a pre-bid confer- Pump and Booster scribed as: Lot 307, tems, Inc.. The record Deed of Trust is situated ful bidder within three 84074 neer prior to the opening ence which will be held Pumps, Construction of overlake estates subdivi- owner of the property as in Tooele County, Utah business days after re- Notice is hereby given of bids at: at the Tooele City offices Approximately 1,100 Lin- sion phase 1c, according of the recording of the and is more particularly ceipt of the amount bid. that TOOELE CITY TOOELECITYCORPO- located at 90 North ear Feet of 12-inch Di- to the official plat thereof Notice of Default is/are: described as follows: The purpose of this no- CORPORATION RATION Main, Tooele, Utah at ameter Waterline, and on file and of record in Timothy E Brown. Dated: LOT 104, JENNY COVE, tice is to collect a debt (OWNER) will accept 90 North Main 2:00 P.M. on Related Site Improve- the Tooele County Re- December 08, 2009. ACCORDINGTOTHE and any information ob- bids for construction of Tooele, Utah 84074 December 17, 2009. ments. corder's Office, Except- James H. Woodall, OFFICIALPLAT tained may be used for England Acres Reservoir Telephone: (435) The object of the confer- Separate sealed bids will ingTuesday therefrom all December coal, oil, Trustee 8, James2009 H. Woo- THEREOFONFILE that purpose.Tooele No.Transcrip 8 accordingt-Bulle to 843-2130tin ence is to acquaint BID- be received byb7 the Gas, mines, minerals, dall 10653 River Front ANDOFRECORDIN Dated: November 23, Drawings and Specifica- Paul Hansen P.E., City DERs with the site con- OWNER in their office gravel and all other ma- Parkway, Suite 290 THEOFFICEOFTHE 2009 tions prepared by Paul Engineer ditions, specifications, located at 90 North terialsPublic of Notices whatsoever SouthPublic Jordan Notices Ut TOOELECOUNTYRE-Public Notices SuccessorPublic NoticesTrustee HansenPublic Associates,Notices [email protected] Notices Public Notices andPublic to answer Notices any ques- Main,Public Tooele, Notices Utah kind orTrustees nature in subject 84095Trustees (801)254-9450 CORDER'STrustees OFFICE /s/ W. TrusteesJeffery Fillmore L.L.C,Miscellaneous and described in TheMiscellaneous OWNER reserves Miscellaneous tionsMiscellaneous which BIDDERs 84074Miscellaneous until 11:00 property as expecting by (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Together with all im- Callister Nebeker & general as: the right to reject any or may have concerning A.M. on January 5, Wendell H. Jones, Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 provements, easements, McCullough The construction of a 1 all bids; or to accept or INVITATION TO BID the project. 2010, and then at said Sylvenia D. Jones, Hor- P.M. Signature/by: rights, appurtenances, 10 East South Temple, Million Gallon concrete reject the whole or any Tooele City All communication rela- office publicly opened ace H. Jones and Mabel James H. Woodall, rents, royalties, mineral, Suite 900 reinforced culinary water part of any bid; or to 90 North Main tive to the Project shall and read aloud. S. Jones in that certain Trustee James H. Woo- oil and gas rights and Salt Lake City, Utah reservoir, piping, and re- waive any informality or Tooele City, Utah be directed to the Engi- CONTRACTDOCU- Warranty Deed dated dall R-278427 profits, water rights and 84133 lated site improvements. technicality in any bid in 84074 neer prior to the opening MENTS may be ob- February 12, 1976 re- (Published in the Tran- stock and all fixtures. (801) 530-7310 Separate sealed bids will the best interest of the Notice is hereby given of bids at: tained on or after De- corded February 13, script Bulletin December The parcel of real prop- Office Hours 8:30 a.m. be received by the City. Only bids giving a that TOOELE CITY TOOELECITYCORPO- cember 9, 2009, at the 1976 as Entry No. 8, 15 & 22, 2009) erty covered by the to 5:00 p.m. OWNER in their office firm quotation properly CORPORATION RATION Tooele City Municipal 311633 in Book 138 at Deed of Trust has a re- (Published in the Tran- located at 90 North signed will be accepted. (OWNER) will accept 90 North Main Offices located at 90 Page 832 of official re- NOTICEOFTRUS- puted address of 5627 script Bulletin December Main, Tooele, Utah (Published in the Tran- bids for construction of Tooele, Utah 84074 North Main, Tooele Utah cords and also excepted TEE'S SALE Dawns View Road, 1, 8 & 15, 2009) 84074 until 11:00 script Bulletin December the Cassity Reservoir Telephone: (435) 84074 upon payment of by Jelco Incorporated, a The real property de- Stansbury Park, Utah A.M. on January 5, 8 & 15, 2009) (Tank No. 5) Chlorinator 843-2130 a non-refundable pay- Utah Corporation in that scribed below and situ- 84074. The current 2010, and then at said Facility according to Paul Hansen P.E., City ment of $50.00 for each certain Warranty Deed ated in Tooele County, beneficiary of the Deed Public Notices office publicly opened Drawings and Specifica- Engineer set. Checks should be dated March 31, 1977, Utah will be sold at pub- of Trust is Washington Miscellaneous and read aloud. PUBLIC NOTICE tions prepared by Paul [email protected] made payable to recorded May 26, 1978 lic auction to the highest Federal Savings and the CONTRACTDOCU- The Utah School and In- Hansen Associates, The OWNER reserves OWNER. as Entry No. 324632 in bidder, payable in lawful record owner of the real Deadline for public no- MENTS may be ob- stitutional Trust Lands L.L.C, and described in the right to reject any or Bid security in the book 160 at page 275 of money of the United property as of the re- tices is 4 p.m. the day tained on or after De- Administration has re- general as: all bids; or to accept or amount of 5% of the official records. The States at the time of cording of the Notice of prior to publication. cember 9,2009, at the ceived an application to The Construction of a reject the whole or any base bid will be required street address and other sale, at the front en- Default and Election to Public notices submit- Tooele City Offices lo- lease the surface of the cinderblock Chlorinator part of any bid; or to to accompany bids. common designation of trance of the Third Judi- Sell is Sterling Spencer ted past the deadline cated at 90 North Main, following described acre- Structure and Related waive any informality or Prospective BIDDERS the real property de- cial District Courthouse Rowley. will not be accepted. Tooele Utah 84074 upon age in Tooele County: Site Improvements. technicality in any bid in are encouraged to at- scribed above is pur- for Tooele County, 74 The Trustee's sale will UPAXLP payment of a non-re- Township 1 North, Separate sealed bids will the best interest of the tend a pre-bid confer- ported to be: 311 West South100 East, Tooele, be made without cove- PUBLIC NOTICE fundable payment of Range 11 West, SLB&M, be received by the City. Only bids giving a ence which will be held Durocher Lane Tooele Utah 84074 on Decem- nant or warranty, ex- Tooele County School $50.00 for each set. Section 32: All. Contain- OWNER in their office firm quotation properly at the Tooele City offices Ut 84074. Estimated To- ber 30, 2009 at the hour press or implied, regard- District is creating an ap- Checks should be made ing: 640.00 acres more located at 90 North signed will be accepted. located at 90 North tal Debt as of January of 12:00 p.m. The sale ing title, possession or proved vendor list of in- payable to OWNER. or less. Any individual Main, Tooele, Utah (Published in the Tran- Main, Tooele, Utah at 05, 2010 is $146,523.06. is for the purpose of encumbrances. dividuals and companies Bid security in the wishing to submit a com- 84074 until 11:00 A.M. script Bulletin December 11:00 A.M. on Decem- The undersigned Trus- foreclosing the Deed of Bidders must tender a capable and interested amount of 5% of the peting application to pur- on January 5, 2010, and 8 & 15, 2009) ber 17, 2009. The object tee disclaims any liability Trust, Security Agree- $5,000 deposit to the in providing professional base bid will be required chase, lease, and/or ex- then at said office pub- of the conference is to for any incorrectness of ment and Fixture Filing Successor Trustee at the evaluation services for to accompany bids. change for this property, licly opened and read INVITATION TO BID acquaint BIDDERs with the street address and with Assignment of time of sale and the bal- state and federal grants. Prospective BIDDERS a portion thereof, or a aloud. Tooele City the site conditions, other common designa- Leases, Rents and Ac- ance of the purchase If you are interested, are encouraged to at- parcel including any of CONTRACTDOCU- 90 North Main specifications, and to an- tion, if any, shown counts (the “Deed of price by 12:00 noon the your company profile (in- tend a pre-bid confer- the above-described MENTS may be ob- Tooele City, Utah swer any questions herein. Said sale will be Trust”) dated July 3, day following the sale. cluding list of services ence which will be held acreage, should also file tained on or after De- 84074 which BIDDERs may made without covenant 2007 and executed by The deposit must be in and costs) must be re- at the Tooele City offices an application and the cember 9, 2009, at the Notice is hereby given have concerning the pro- or warranty, express or Sterling Spencer Rowley the form of a cashier's ceived by the district by located at 90 North appropriate application Tooele City Municipal that TOOELE CITY ject. implied, regarding title, as Trustor and granted check or bank official 5:00 p.m. on Friday, De- Main, Tooele, Utah at fee(s). The Trust Lands Offices located at 90 CORPORATION All communication rela- possession, condition or to Washington Federal check payable to Wash- cember 11, 2009. (At- 11:00 A.M. on Decem- Administration will ac- North Main, Tooele Utah (OWNER) will accept tive to the Project shall encumbrances, including Savings, as Beneficiary ington Federal Savings. tention: Dan Johnson, ber 17, 2009. The object cept competing applica- 84074 upon payment of bids for construction of be directed to the Engi- fees, charges and ex- and Trustee. The Deed The balance must be in Secondary Education Di- of the conference is to tions during the following a non-refundable pay- the England Acres Well neer prior to the opening penses of the Trustee of Trust was recorded on the form of a wire trans- rector, 92 S Lodestone acquaint BIDDERs with period of time: From ment of $50.00 for each House and Booster Sta- of bids at: and of the trusts created July 9, 2007 as Entry fer, cashier's check or Way, Tooele, UT the site conditions, 8:00 A.M., Wednesday, set. Checks should be tion according to Draw- TOOELECITYCORPO- by said Deed of Trust, to No. 288425 of the Offi- bank official check 84074) specifications, and to an- November 25, 2009 until made payable to ings and Specifications RATION pay the remaining princi- cial Records of the (credit union official (Published in the Tran- swer any questions 5:00 P.M., Thursday, OWNER. prepared by Paul Han- 90 North Main pal sums of the note(s) County Recorder of checks are not ac- script Bulletin December which BIDDERs may December 24, 2009 at Bid security in the sen Associates, L.L.C, Tooele, Utah 84074 secured by said Deed of Tooele County, Utah. cepted) payable to 1, 3, 8 & 10, 2009) have concerning the pro- Trust Lands Administra- amount of 5% of the and described in general Telephone: (435) Trust. The current bene- W. Jeffery Fillmore has Washington Federal ject. tion, 675 East, 500 base bid will be required as: 843-2130 ficiary of the Trust Deed been appointed the Suc- Savings. Cash Pay- INVITATION TO BID All communication rela- South, Suite 500, Salt to accompany bids. The Construction of a Paul Hansen P.E., City as of the date of this no- cessor Trustee of the ments are not accepted. Tooele City tive to the Project shall Lake City, Utah Prospective BIDDERS Block Well House, Instal- Engineer tice is: Mortgage Elec- Deed of Trust. The A trustee's deed will be 90 North Main be directed to the Engi- 84102-2818. Phone are encouraged to at- lation of a Deep Well [email protected] tronic Registration Sys- property subject to the delivered to the success- Tooele City, Utah neer prior to the opening (801) 538-5100. Refer- tend a pre-bid confer- Pump and Booster The OWNER reserves tems, Inc.. The record Deed of Trust is situated ful bidder within three 84074 of bids at: ence No. SULA 1666. ence which will be held Pumps, Construction of the right to reject any or owner of the property as in Tooele County, Utah business days after re- Notice is hereby given TOOELECITYCORPO- The Trust Lands Admin- at the Tooele City offices Approximately 1,100 Lin- all bids; or to accept or of the recording of the and is more particularly ceipt of the amount bid. that TOOELE CITY RATION istration reserves the located at 90 North ear Feet of 12-inch Di- reject the whole or any Notice of Default is/are: described as follows: The purpose of this no- CORPORATION 90 North Main right to reject any appli- Main, Tooele, Utah at ameter Waterline, and part of any bid; or to Timothy E Brown. Dated: LOT 104, JENNY COVE, tice is to collect a debt (OWNER) will accept Tooele, Utah 84074 cation or subsequent 2:00 P.M. on Related Site Improve- waive any informality or December 08, 2009. ACCORDINGTOTHE and any information ob- bids for construction of Telephone: (435) bids. For additional infor- December 17, 2009. ments. technicality in any bid in James H. Woodall, OFFICIALPLAT tained may be used for England Acres Reservoir 843-2130 mation, please contact The object of the confer- Separate sealed bids will the best interest of the Trustee James H. Woo- THEREOFONFILE that purpose. No. 8 according to Paul Hansen P.E., City Mr. Kurt Higgins at ence is to acquaint BID- be received by the City. Only bids giving a dall 10653 River Front ANDOFRECORDIN Dated: November 23, Drawings and Specifica- Engineer 801-538-5100. DERs with the site con- OWNER in their office firm quotation properly Parkway, Suite 290 THEOFFICEOFTHE 2009 tions prepared by Paul [email protected] (Published in the Tran- ditions, specifications, located at 90 North signed will be accepted. South Jordan Ut TOOELECOUNTYRE- Successor Trustee Hansen Associates, The OWNER reserves script Bulletin November and to answer any ques- Main, Tooele, Utah (Published in the Tran- 84095 (801)254-9450 CORDER'S OFFICE /s/ W. Jeffery Fillmore L.L.C, and described in the right to reject any or 26, December 1 & 8, tions which BIDDERs 84074 until 11:00 script Bulletin December (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Together with all im- Callister Nebeker & general as: all bids; or to accept or 2009) may have concerning A.M. on January 5, 8 & 15, 2009) Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 provements, easements, McCullough The construction of a 1 reject the whole or any the project. 2010, and then at said P.M. Signature/by: rights, appurtenances, 10 East South Temple, Million Gallon concrete part of any bid; or to All communication rela- office publicly opened James H. Woodall, rents, royalties, mineral, Suite 900 reinforced culinary water waive any informality or tive to the Project shall and read aloud. Trustee James H. Woo- oil and gas rights and Salt Lake City, Utah reservoir, piping, and re- technicality in any bid in be directed to the Engi- CONTRACTDOCU- dall R-278427 profits, water rights and 84133 lated site improvements. the best interest of the neer prior to the opening MENTS may be ob- (Published in the Tran- stock and all fixtures. (801) 530-7310 Separate sealed bids will City. Only bids giving a of bids at: tained on or after De- script Bulletin December The parcel of real prop- Office Hours 8:30 a.m. be received by the firm quotation properly TOOELECITYCORPO- cember 9, 2009, at the 8, 15 & 22, 2009) erty covered by the to 5:00 p.m. OWNER in their office signed will be accepted. RATION Tooele City Municipal Deed of Trust has a re- (Published in the Tran- located at 90 North (Published in the Tran- 90 North Main Offices located at 90 5_RNa@RNQV[TS\_aUR6\YVQNfARN`\[puted address of 5627 script Bulletin December Main, Tooele, Utah script Bulletin December Tooele, Utah 84074 North Main, Tooele Utah Dawns View Road, 1, 8 & 15, 2009) 84074 until 11:00 8 & 15, 2009) Telephone: (435) 84074 upon payment of Stansbury Park, Utah A.M. on January 5, 843-2130 a non-refundable pay- 84074. The current Spooning Danny2010, and then at said Paul HansenFrontier P.E., City ment Teachers of $50.00 for each beneficiary of the Deed office publicly opened Engineer set. Checks should be of Trust is Washington When ex-Army Rangerand readLief aloud.Cierese accepted [email protected] of Heroicmade Women payable of the toOld West Federal Savings and the the job as town marshalCONTRACTDOCU- for the small rural The OWNER reserves OWNER. record owner of the real MENTS may be ob- the right toMoving reject any portraits or Bid securityof twelve incourageous the women property as of the re- community in north-centraltained on Nevada, or after De-it was all bids; orwho to accept taught or —andamount tamed—the of 5% of theWild West. cording of the Notice of with the belief that cemberthe peaceful 9,2009, town at the would reject the whole or any base bid will be required Default and Election to be the perfect placeTooele to escape City from Offices the lo- part of anyBetween bid; or to1947to accompanyand 1858, bids. more than six hundred Sell is Sterling Spencer memories of war andcated the atbrutal 90 North truth Main, of what waive anyfemale informality teachers or Prospective traveled BIDDERSacross the frontier to Rowley. Tooele Utah 84074 upon technicalityprovide in any bid youngsters in are encouraged with an toeducation, at- and The Trustee's sale will he had done. But insteadpayment of peace of a non-re- he fi nds the best interest of the tend a pre-bid confer- be made without cove- arson, attempted murder—andfundable payment worse. ofAnd City. Onlythe bids numbers giving a encegrew which rapidly will in be the held decades to nant or warranty, ex- then there is Danny,$50.00 an elusive for eachand mysterious set. firm quotationcome. properly Enduringat the hardship, Tooele City these offices dozen women press or implied, regard- Checks should be made signed will bedemonstrate accepted. locateduntold dedication at 90 North and sacrifi ce ing title, possession or 12 year old boy. payable to OWNER. (Published in the Tran- Main, Tooele, Utah at encumbrances. Bid security in the script Bulletinto Decemberintroduce 11:00their students A.M. on Decem- to a world of Bidders must tender a 6 x 9 inches • 282 pages amount of 5% of the 8 & 15, 2009)possibilities berthat 17, changed 2009. The America object forever. $5,000 deposit to the $ 95 baseA bid Novel will be required by a of the conference is to Successor Trustee at the 19 to accompany bids. 6 x 9 inches • 144acquaint pages BIDDERs with time of sale and the bal- Prospective BIDDERS 95 the site conditions, ance of the purchase areLocal encouraged Author! to at- $14 specifications, and to an- price by 12:00 noon the tend a pre-bid confer- swer any questions day following the sale. ence which will be held which BIDDERs may The deposit must be in at the Tooele City offices have concerning the pro- the form of a cashier's located at 90 North ject. check or bank official Main, Tooele, Utah at All communication rela- check payable to Wash- 11:00 A.M. on Decem- tive to the Project shall ington Federal Savings. ber 17, 2009. The object be directed to the Engi- The balance must be in Strange Butof True, the conference America is to Ski the neerRockies prior to the opening the form of a wire trans- acquaint BIDDERs with of bids at: fer, cashier's check or Weird Tales From Allthe 50 siteStates conditions, Fast, vast, andTOOELECITYCORPO- stunningly beautiful, this bank official check These new fi nds fromspecifications, America’s and history to an- incredible bookRATION captures the wonders of some (credit union official swer any questions of the most 90popular North Main skiing destinations in the checks are not ac- “attic” tell of a U.S.which president BIDDERs who skinny-dips may Tooele, Utah 84074 cepted) payable to in the Potomac River—everyhave concerning day, theAmerica’s pro- world. IncredibleTelephone: skiing, fabulous (435) terrain, and Washington Federal real headless horseman,ject. how a mosquito bite charming mountain843-2130 communities are featured Savings. Cash Pay- All communication rela- on every pagePaul in Hansen the images P.E., Cityand essays of this ments are not accepted. secures statehood fortive Florida, to the Project and many shall more Engineer A trustee's deed will be just plain odd, but real,be directed stories to from the Engi- around [email protected] volume. Spectacular photography delivered to the success- our fascinating country.neer prior to the opening and expressiveThe literary OWNER compositions reserves will send ful bidder within three of bids at: your imaginationthe right soaring to reject in any Ski or the Rockies. business days after re- 7.5 x 10.5 inches • 160 pagesTOOELECITYCORPO- all bids; or to accept or ceipt of the amount bid. 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first practice, ‘I will try out until Nutcracker I’m Clara.’” continued from page B1 This is also the first year per- forming in Ballet West’s “The ents can’t watch], so you can’t Nutcracker” for sixth-grader compare them,” Heather said, Isabel Harrell of Stansbury Park. adding it was hard to see other Harrell, 11, will be playing a girls come out when they didn’t red soldier with Cast D from Dec. make it. 26-31. She’s been dancing since But when Scout was chosen age 5, but has been doing strict- and came out, Heather said it ly ballet since 8 years old. She’s was an amazing moment. been en pointe since she was 9. “We were both bawling,” she Harrell’s regular ballet class is said. three days a week and Ballet West Scout added, “When I came practices were three days a week, out I was really calm, but when I but are now down to about once saw her I started crying.” a week until dress rehearsals. Beginning in September, when Her mother, Pam, said she Scout was first selected to be a found out about auditions for the party girl in “The Nutcracker,” production online. She filled out she had practices three days a a form, which instructed them week through October on top when to come in for pre-audition of her regular two days a week where parts are assigned accord- at regular class. Now she just ing to height. practices once a week, but soon Pam said the actual audition “Nutcracker” practices will be was pretty crowded with lots of longer as she prepares for her girls trying out. cast’s turn to perform, which will “I didn’t quite realize how the be Dec. 26-31. Sometimes prac- whole process worked,” she said. tices last until 10 at night. “She went in and moms had to “It’s been a pretty busy sched- wait in the lobby. The girls who ule, but it’s short-term,” Heather didn’t make it came out and it said, adding, “It’s quite a privilege was so heartbreaking because and I’m excited for the memories they were crying and I’m think- she’ll have.” ing, ‘Oh, what have I done?’ but The two also enjoy the mother- she made it, so that was really daughter bonding that happens good.” on the drives into Salt Lake. Isabel said ballet is her favorite And Scout isn’t done perform- style of dance and she’s made ing yet. lots of friends dancing with “The She said, “I told my mom the Nutcracker.” Maegan Burr Maegan Burr Scout Sutton stands in her living room Thursday afternoon. Sutton will be a party Isabel Harrell stands in her living room Thursday afternoon in Stansbury. Harrell girl in Ballet West’s production of “The Nutcracker.” will dance in Ballet West’s production of “The Nutcracker” this year as a sol- dier.

“Dancing is just my favorite said her daughter being in “The sport,” she said. Nutcracker” is a commitment And even though practices can from the whole family, but she’s be long and difficult at times, very proud of her daughter. Isabel said she doesn’t mind “She is a very beautiful danc- Are you a former Club member? because she’s having fun. er and it is a challenge to meet ChaeRin Greene, also of the expectations of those who Ever played sports at a Boys & Girls Club? Stansbury Park, will be playing a are training her,” she said. “It’s We’re looking for you! blue soldier with Cast B in “The always a learning curve, but she Nutcracker.” She is a ninth-grad- has met those challenges and er at Stansbury High School. survived and come out I think Visit www.bgcgsl.org for a Greene, 14, has been dancing better for it in the end.” short alumni survey! for seven and a half years and Even with ChaeRin’s busy is currently with the academy at schedule, she maintains an Ballet West as an intermediate honor roll status and is dedicated 1 level, though she has danced to finishing all her schoolwork. and trained locally, across the “There were times she stayed country and in Spain. up very late — 2, 3 o’clock in the This is ChaeRin’s first year morning — only to get back up dancing in “The Nutcracker” at 6 o’clock to prepare for the with Ballet West, though she has next day, so it is a challenge,” played the role of Clara in local Charlotte said. Melissa Swan’s production. She added because dancing is ChaeRin’s mother, Charlotte, such a commitment, it was her daughter’s decision to make. And though ChaeRin said the audition process for this Christmas classic was “pretty scary,” she is honored to be in it and is having fun doing it. “My favorite part would have to be just being in it because it’s a really good feeling to know you courtesy of Steve Thomas Identity Sale can practice this hard and then you get on stage and it all pays ChaeRin Greene, pictured here at age 11, played Clara in a local production of “The Nutcracker.” This year she will be playing a soldier with Ballet West’s pro- off,” she said. duction of the holiday classic. 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