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Larry Shumway A FAMOUS SMILE IN TOOELE Super tapped to head bikes to up state schools stay at by Tim Gillie sionally. STAFF WRITER “I started in Tooele in 1999 and things were growing,” he remem- MMP Former Tooele County School bered. “Our schools had their chal- District Superintendent and lenges and I learned that it was by Tim Gillie Stansbury Park resident Larry essential to help the community STAFF WRITER Shumway will be Utah’s new top understand what was important. I educator. also learned to handle criticism.” The HANNspree Shumway was named state super- Shumway started his career in FIM Superbike World intendent of schools on Friday by education teaching history and Championship will be stay- the Utah State Board of Education. coaching in Snowflake, Ariz., in ing at Miller Motorsports Park He replaces Patti Harrington, who 1979. He also taught in Rigby, Idaho, through 2013. retired after serving as state superin- before serving as principal of Pine Infront Motor Sports, the tendent since June 2004. View High School in St. George, organizers of the event, extend- Shumway said his time working Utah, and principal of North Sevier ed their contract with MMP in the county helped him profes- High School in Salina, Utah. Prior on Saturday, and county eco- to coming to Tooele, Shumway was nomic development officials the director of alternative schools estimated last weekend’s races and programs for the Davis School brought roughly $14 million District. into the local economy. Shumway left the Tooele County “I was out and about town School District abruptly in 2005, over the weekend, and you following a closed executive ses- could see the gas stations, sion meeting of the school board fast food places, and sit-down to evaluate his job performance. He restaurants were very busy,” announced he was not resigning, but said Tooele County Economic would not seek or accept a renewal Development director Nicole of his contract. Cline, who came up with the With no future plans announced $14 million estimate. “There at the time, Shumway eventually were a lot of out-of-state went to work as the director of the license plates in parking lots, Carson Smith special needs schol- and it was evident that people were spending money in town. Larry Shumway SEE SHUMWAY PAGE A8 ➤ However, for an event of this size, we still have a shortage of hotel and R.V. sites in the county.” That economic impact came despite a slightly smaller crowd Reservoirs holding than at last year’s Superbike races. Infront Motor Sports photography / Maegan Burr estimated 47,3000 spectators full as summer nears NBA legend Michael Jordan walks through the team garages Sunday between races at the HANNsp ree FIM Superbike World Championship at Miller Motorsports Park. Jordan in a long-time Superbike fan. SEE SUPERBIKE PAGE A9 ➤ by Sarah Miley the city, so when we did that STAFF WRITER it’s pretty well leveled it off to where what’s going in is going With summer heat coming out,” he said, adding the res- on strong, reservoirs in Tooele ervoir had been gaining about County are in good shape, a foot a day until they started Worker killed in demolition according to water resource selling water. “If we would’ve officials. let that go, it would’ve been At the end of May, Settlement going over the spillway by last Canyon Reservoir was at 90 weekend.” percent of capacity, Grantsville As soon as the reservoir starts accident at lime plant near Delle Reservoir was at 91 percent of to drop, the irrigation company capacity, and Vernon Reservoir will stop selling the water. by Jamie Belnap was at 83 percent of capac- “Our runoff really started a STAFF WRITER ity, according to the Natural couple weeks early,” he said. Resources Conservation “Rocky Ridge Spring is the one A 50-year-old Salt Lake City man Service. that gives us the big runoff and was killed Thursday afternoon after a Settlement Canyon Irrigation it usually comes in at Memorial 100,000-pound steel storage bin col- Company President Gary Bevan Day, but it came in about three lapsed on top of him at the former said the reservoir is about 3 feet weeks ago.” site of the Marblehead lime plant below the spillway as runoff Last year, by this time, near Delle. has been coming down at a Settlement Canyon Irrigation Ronald Samford, the owner of strong pace. Company was already on water Rocky Mountain Construction “The water level was coming Services, and a crew of workers had up so fast that last Wednesday been contracted to demolish the we started selling water to SEE RESERVOIRS PAGE A8 ➤ plant, which had been out of opera- tion for nearly 15 years. Samford and two other men were working to cut beams underneath two large steel hopper bins in an effort to topple SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE themUV over INDEX just before 1:30 p.m. when one of the hoppers began to shift. The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 6:00 a.m. 8:55 p.m. 8 Two of the9 men9 noticed9 8 the shift- Thursday 6:00 a.m. 8:56 p.m. ing and7 ran out of the way, all the Friday 5:59 a.m. 8:56 p.m. 6 Saturday 5:59 a.m. 8:57 p.m. while calling for Samford to do the Sunday 5:59 a.m. 8:58 p.m. same. Samford, however, was unable Monday 5:59 a.m. 8:58 p.m. Wed to Thu move Fri before Sat Sun the Mon bin Tue collapsed, Tuesday 5:58 a.m. 8:59 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number,according the greater the toneed Lt. for eye Jeff and Morganskin of the Wednesday 5:23 p.m. 3:10 a.m. protection.Tooele0-2 Low; County 3-5 Moderate; Sheriff’s 6-7 High; Office. 8-10 Thursday 6:29 p.m. 3:38 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 7:32 p.m. 4:10 a.m. “He didn’t have a chance to get out Saturday 8:32 p.m. 4:48 a.m. fromALMANAC underneath it before it fell and Sunday 9:27 p.m. 5:33 a.m. Statistics for the week ending June 1. Considerable Variable clouds, a Periods of clouds and crushed him,” Morgan said. Monday 10:14 p.m. 6:24 a.m. Becoming cloudy Partly sunny More sun than clouds Mostly cloudy Temperatures Tuesday 10:54 p.m. 7:20 a.m. cloudiness thunderstorm possible sun When emergency medical per- High/Low past week 84/42 Full Last New First Normalsonnel high/low responded,past week they 76/50 found that 81 57 80 57 76 51 73 51 74 50 78 53 78 53 AverageSamford temp past hadweek been killed 67.7 on impact. TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER NormalOne average worker temp past who week had been62.9 work- Dailying Temperatures alongside SamfordHigh was Low slightly June 7 June 15 June 22 June 29 Shown is Wednesday’s injured by debris, Morgan said. Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are photography / Maegan Burr 84 Wednesday night’s lows and 77 82 83 81 photo courtesy of the Tooele County Sheriff’s Office AccuWeather, Inc. ©2009 76 Initially, responding 75 emergency Wednesday’s highs. James Standlee () reels in a trout Monday evening while Miff Bishop (left) Rescue crews assess the scene of an industrial accident where a steel hopper bin collapsed on a worker who was fishes for bass at Grantsville Reservoir. At the end of May the reservoir was at SEE WORKER PAGE A8 ➤ 91 percent of capacity. 57 58 62 58 57 56 attempting to topple it for demolition purposes Thursday afternoon near Delle. The worker was killed on impact. UTAH WEATHER 42 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 81/46 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) INSIDE Creek 84/59 BULLETINKnolls BOARDClive B4 WEATHER Lake Point 78/49 83/59 83/59 84/60 10.18 Ogden CLASSIFIEDS B8 Stansbury Park 8.42 81/60 84/60 Great view to HOMETOWN B1 Erda Donna Filion Vernal Grantsville 83/60 Pine Canyon watch the races Salt Lake City 79/47 84/60 72/50 0.22 0.40 0.00 0.05 named teacher Tooele 84/60 OBITUARIES A5 Bauer 81/57 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal See B1 See 80/56 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D of the year Provo Roosevelt 81/57 81/49 OPEN FORUM A4 82/55 Complete Stockton Pollen Index See A2 Price SPORTS A10 80/56 80/50 High Nephi Forecast Rush Valley 79/51 TV LISTINGS B6 79/55 Ophir Moderate on A9 71/50 Low Delta Manti Absent 85/55 79/50 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 88/56 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 81/56 81/50 Moab 80/51 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 87/57 Beaver 88/57 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 81/49 Ibapah 79/53 24-hour 81/49 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 1.06 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 81/51 81/50 at Grantsville 1.63 +0.02 91/64 Kanab 84/53 Eureka 76/51 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4194.63 A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY June 2, 2009 Devotion to Grantsville Elementary students key to Teacher of the Year’s success

by Tim Gillie individually and adapts her “I attended Grantsville STAFF WRITER teaching style to their needs, Elementary as a student,” she Wyatt said. said. “And I have loved com- Fresh out of Utah State “She is very compassionate ing back here to my hometown University in 1988, Donna and helps out new teachers,” and helping students in my old Filion returned to her old grade Wyatt said. “She spends a lot school.” school, Grantsville Elementary, of her own time creating ways While Filion has seen to teach third grade. She’s been to make her lessons hold the Grantsville grow, with new there ever since — a 20-year run attention of students.” faces and new families, she still of excellence in the same grade Filion said she loves to watch enjoys its small-town feel. that helped earn her this year’s children learn. “It is a wonderful place, and Tooele County School District “Their eyes get lit up and it still has the feel of small com- Teacher of the Year award. you can see it in their face,” she munity where everybody gets “Mrs. Filion is the kind of said. “I like to create a class- along,” Filion said. “I love teach- teacher that all teachers should room environment where the ing, I love getting up and going be,” said Jeff Wyatt, principal of students feel safe and risk-free to work. My work is play. My Grantsville Elementary school. to learn. I also integrate a lot of friends are here at the school “She is always well prepared, subjects like math and art.” too. The people I care the most her teaching is high quality, Filion’s family moved to about, outside of my family, are and the students have fun.” Grantsville when she was in at Grantsville Elementary.” photography / Maegan Burr Filion knows her students kindergarten. [email protected] Grantsville Elementary third grade teacher Donna Filion stands by her classroom at the school Tuesday morning. Filion as named Tooele County School District’s Teacher of the Year. BUSINESS BRIEFS The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes news items from the local busi- ness community of 150 words or less. Businesses can send news Librarian takes classified employee of the year honor of awards, promotions, internal by Tim Gillie about reading,” Adams said. gram, called “world record.” milestones, new business ven- STAFF WRITER Adams assisted with the The program requires students tures, new hires, relocations, part- “Readers are Leaders” reading nerships, major transactions and to report their summer reading Jennifer Adams, librarian at incentive program, where stu- other items to Missy Thompson via time on-line, with the top 20 Middle Canyon Elementary dents received a different color e-mail at missy@tooeletranscript. schools in the state making it school, has been selected by meerkat paw print to add to com, via fax at (435) 882-6123, into a world record book to be Tooele School District as the their lanyard for reading at least or via regular mail at P.O. Box 390, published by Scholastic Books. Tooele, UT 84074. classified employee of the year 600 minutes each month. The for 2008-09. Meerkat is the school mascot. Being a librarian is more than “Jennifer is very dedicated,” With Adams’ help, the school checking out books, Adams said Middle Canyon Principal held a formal red-carpet awards said. Share your Cheryl Miller. “She has been night where classes received “I like to read stories to the opinion with very instrumental in our read- “Golden Globe” awards for students and see the look on ing incentive programs and their reading efforts, including their faces,” she said. “Getting over 27,000 loves to read stories to our stu- decorating their doors to rep- kids excited about reading is a readers. dents.” resent their favorite book. The fun job.” Adams has a strong read- golden globes were actually Classified employees eligible ing background, having Mrs. Butterworth bottles paint- Write a letter to the editor worked previously at Granger ed gold, according to Adams. for this award include secre- taries, custodians, librarians, Elementary in Granite School Adams has been busy at the photography / Maegan Burr District as a reading para-edu- end of this school year getting maintenance staff, and bus cator, according to Miller. students involved in Scholastic drivers. Middle Canyon Elementary librarian Jennifer Adams sits in the school library [email protected] Monday afternoon. Adams was named the Classified Employee of the Year by “I love to get students excited Books summer reading pro- [email protected] P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 the Tooele County School District.

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When the light turned green southbound traffic was diverted into northbound lanes, which ������������ ��������������������� and the semi began accelerat- caused only slight delays to traf- ������������ ������������ ing, a faster-moving Pontiac Vibe traveling behind the semi tried fic in both directions. ��������������� ����������� to pass it by shooting the gap [email protected] ������������� ������������ between it and a string of other ����������� ������������ vehicles traveling in the adjacent ������������ ������������ lane, according to Trooper Clint Tooele �������������� ������������ Fawson of the Utah Highway Patrol. ����������� “The driver of the Vibe tried to ������������� �������������������� thread the needle and go between “Your Neighborhood Family Theatre” ����������� ����������������� the semi and other approaching 1600 N. 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TUESDAY June 2, 2009 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Tooele South High school leads week- long parade of graduation exercises alternative high school or Tooele school, where I found great pro- one time with teachers was just by Tim Gillie High South Campus. Its students, grams to make up credits.” what I needed.” M. Jim Shelton, LCSW • Mental Health Counseling STAFF WRITER which come from other high Shirley Salahuddin, who teach- For many years Tooele South schools in Tooele Valley through es science, physical education High School held its graduation •Bishop Referrals Welcome •Marital • Family Tooele South High School referrals from school adminis- and health, is retiring this year in conjunction with Tooele High kicked off the 2009 high school trators, usually have attendance after spending her entire 20-year School. The practice ended this 185 N. Main Suite 701 graduation season Monday eve- problems that put their potential teaching career at Tooele South. year. �Tooele, Utah 84074 ning as 14 seniors picked up graduation at risk, according to She also spoke at the graduation “We wanted to create more of diplomas during a ceremony at Shanz Leonelli, Tooele South High ceremony, recalling the early days an identity for the school and Phone: (435) 224-4390 Tooele High School. School principal. of the school when classes met in for the students,” Leonelli said. “For most of us on the stage “Tooele South High School rep- three portables. “These graduating seniors are graduating tonight, high school resents hope for the students that Salahuddin offered four piec- well motivated and have worked has been faced with hardships,” attend here,” Leonelli said. “Many es of advice to the graduating hard. They are deserving of all the said Kellie Petersen, student things around them are negative seniors: set goals, accept respon- formality, honors, and accolades speaker at the graduation cer- when they come here. We give sibility for your life, base your that go with a graduation.” � (Commercial emony. “A lot of those hardships them hope to recover credits and life on ethical values, and accept Graduation ceremonies will CDL have been doubt — doubt by par- find a place where they fit in and responsibility to shape the emerg- be held all week in the county. Drivers License) ents, teachers, administrators, are comfortable.” ing world. Grantsville and Wendover high • Class starts June 8 and even ourselves.” Peterson echoed those com- Student speaker Raquel schools will hold graduation • Runs 3 weeks Tooele South High School is ments in her remarks. Sweeney referred to her first day tonight; Tooele and Dugway high a small campus of 47 students “I was told by my counselor at Tooele South High School as schools will hold graduation on • Weekdays 8 AM–5 PM in grades 10 through 12 that after 10th grade that I had missed the best day of her life. Wednesday; and Tooele Adult attend classes in a 60-year old so much school that at my pres- “The school is unfairly judged Education will conduct gradua- � (Certifi ed wooden army barracks on the ent rate of attaining credit I would by others,” Sweeney said. “Half of tion exercises on Thursday. CNA Tooele Army Depot. The school never graduate,” Petersen said. what you hear is not true. I love [email protected] Nursing Assistant), plus ... has been known in the past as the “Then they suggested South high our little school and the one-on- • Phlebotomy • Medical Offi ce Lab • Billing & Coding • Dental Assisting • ECG Technician • CPT Technician

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As a result, we donated 15 million dollars for the new Utah Museum of Natural History building, the Rio Tinto Center on the University of Utah campus. There, the community will learn about the natural world and the place of humans within it. We’re proud of that. Supporting educational opportunities is just part of our long-term commitment. To learn more, please visit www.kennecott.com or www.riotinto.com.

Kelly Sanders, Chief Operating Officer, Kennecott Utah Copper, and Sarah George, Executive Director, Utah Museum of Natural History review plans at the future museum site. Kelly is one of 65,000 Rio Tinto employees committed to sustainable development practices. A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY June 2, 2009

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OUR VIEW Superbike spectacle valley’s biggest event If you weren’t at Miller Motorsports Park this weekend, you missed the single biggest spectator event ever in Tooele County. The HANNspree Superbike World Championship, which was popular in its first year at MMP, has exploded in its second. Almost 50,000 people from around the world packed into MMP to see Sunday’s championship races. Grandstands were full, campers were out in force, and virtually the entire track was lined with legions of race fans. The event surpassed expectations on several levels. As a sports event, it provided the drama of a superstar outing from Ben Spies, who took both main races with a performance that was even applauded by NBA legend Michael Jordan. As a motorcycle expo, it was a massive showcase of bikes and riding gear from the world’s top manufacturers. And as a public carni- val, it was a boisterous gathering of everyone from jet-setting glitterati to groupies to casual fans — perhaps the best people-watching experience in Utah, the Sundance Film Festival included. It’s time for the naysayers to accept that MMP and motorsports have a bright future in Utah. And for locals to realize we’ve somehow captured lightning in a bottle in our own back yard. Two years ago, when MMP was still a relatively unknown venture, we editorialized that local businesses needed to find a way to capitalize on the LETTERS TO THE EDITOR track’s future success. Yet since that time, few new restaurants or shops, and no new hotels, have opened to serve race crews and fans, most of whom are LETTERS POLICY staying in hotels in downtown Salt Lake City and spending their money in LETTER OF THE MONTH (MAY) places like The Gateway. That feels like an opportunity missed. The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes let- Even if local entrepreneurs aren’t yet taking advantage of the track’s ters to the editor from readers. Letters potential, county officials should continue doing everything possible to Make landfill free dump through property taxes. It would must be no longer than 250 words, entice businesses to the area around MMP. To that end, we applaud the The solution to illegal dumping of be a lot cheaper to have the landfill civil in tone, written exclusively for the creation of a community development agency to offer potential tax incen- garbage and animal carcasses west of free to the residents than to have the Transcript-Bulletin, and accompanied by tives to companies to set up in the new Miller Motorsports Business Park. Grantsville (“Grantsville animal dump county have to clean up all the illegal the writer’s name, address and phone Hopefully, the park will not only generate jobs and tax revenues, but also part of growing problem,” April 28) and dump sites throughout the county. As number. Priority will be given to letters add to the vibrancy of the valley by giving locals more options for dining elsewhere in the county, isn’t rocket sci- someone who does a lot of riding in the that refer to a recent article in the and shopping. ence and is actually very simple. Take county, I find garbage, carcasses, old newspaper. All letters may be subject Last weekend’s Superbike event showed the rich potential of MMP. Now some of the money collected from the furniture and appliances dumped along to editing. it’s up to all of us — business leaders, government officials and fans — to impact fees for hazardous and radioac- back roads, in washes, up the canyons, realize the benefits from the track that Larry H. Miller built. tive waste disposal in our county and and throughout the county, not just Letters written to thank an individual or use it to make residential hauling of Grantsville. This could all be avoided by organization should be submitted for garbage and carcasses to the landfill making disposal at the dump free. “Notes of Appreciation” free for all residents. We already pay Carol L. Nudell GUEST OPINION for curbside pickup, and subsidize the Erda Readers who are interested in writing a longer guest op-ed column on a topic of general interest should contact Editor Commissioners watched on rezone Grantsville will prevail Jeff Barrus directly via the contact infor- As a Utah resident for 70 years, I have Grantsville City has its own aesthetics, mation at the top of this page. Obama has little sense hiked the valleys, canyons and to the top of and yes, some of us like the small-town the mountains, and seen the unending pol- culture. Like a multitude of other large and E-mail: [email protected] lution in the air and sky. We need to work on growing cities and businesses across the Fax: (435) 882-6123 of economic reality climate change, global warming, stop green- country, Grantsville is not alone in budget Mail: Letters to the Editor house emissions and control harmful dust to issues (“Grantsville may raise taxes,” May Tooele Transcript-Bulletin ow that President Barack have clean air for a better health quality that 21). The Transcript-Bulletin and those who P.O. Box 390 Obama has taken over the will make us have a longer life. Why are some side with the paper’s opinion should not Nauto and banking indus- Daniel Kline people so unconcerned in understanding? count Grantsville out (“G-ville should’ve tries with shockingly little outrage GUEST COLUMNIST Maybe they just don’t care. There is a Tooele made more of building boom,” May 26). from the American public, he has County commissioners meeting on Tuesday, Grantsville is a strong, cohesive, small town, LETTER CONTEST an almost entirely free hand to June 9, to vote on rezoning the Stockton and whether past decisions have put us in a pursue his anti-capitalist agenda. Bar, currently zoned for manufacturing. If slight struggle, we will prevail. The Transcript Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will Not precisely a socialist, Obama money well before has a better approved, it will allow the mining of sand should build relations rather than point fin- select the best letter of the month and is more a deluded idealist who chance of being repaid than money and gravel — and there will be more gravel gers. What works for Tooele may not be what reprint it in the first Open Forum page believes that everyone can be lent to someone who hasn’t. Banks pits and lots more pollution. The winds will Grantsville wants or needs. Grantsville will of the following month. The winning middlingly successful but nobody don’t look at people who have blow the hazardous dust to mix with all of the become stronger and better for the current letter writer will receive a free one-year needs to be especially well-off. declared bankruptcy and hand other things in the air. If the county commis- efforts. subscription to the newspaper. The sub- In Obama’s fantasy land, every- them more cash because they’ve sioners vote to rezone, they need to be voted Jill Thomas scription can be transferred or used to one has a house, a decent job, had a rough go of it and the gov- out of office next time up. Grantsville renew a present subscription. health care and enough money to ernment should not either. Rulon Aufdemorte take a vacation now and then. It’s Obviously, the recession has Stockton a nice fantasy, as nobody — except caused tough times for some maybe Dick Cheney — wants to people who have made mostly see people fail, but it’s a fantasy good choices and suffer through GUEST OPINION nonetheless as there cannot be little fault of their own. We should success without failure. separate those people and busi- Every Obama policy seems to nesses from the ones that gambled Private sins can carry career repercussions reward people for failing, mak- heavily, took unwise risks and gen- ing bad choices or not working erally behaved irresponsibly. But Shaunti Feldhahn (commentary): Brian Moran flatly told The Washington marital sex a class-4 misdemeanor. There as hard as those of us who man- the people who made bad choices One of my close friends was recently Post, “Adultery is wrong, and we were not are plenty of modern employment stat- age to get by without government and spent money well must not be fired from a high-level job he excelled at going to eliminate a criminal action even utes on the books that address unaccept- help. Obama hands out tax credits bailed out. — and his stay-at-home wife and I both though it has been infrequently pros- able behavior without resorting to archaic for folks who don’t own a house, President Obama must stop his agreed with his company’s decision, even ecuted.” laws that have no place in the real world. authorizes billions to help people reckless behavior and stop believ- though it leaves her in a scary financial Hearing of decisions like Virginia’s, or Let’s talk about that real world for a who default on their mortgages, ing that everyone can be saved. He situation. You see, out of the blue he had those of my friend’s organization, restores moment, shall we? In the real world, and doles out government money seems like a nice man who feels abandoned his wife and kids to move in my hope that we haven’t completely elim- plenty of outstanding managers keep to businesses that should have paid the pain of the people he serves, with an indirect subordinate at work. His inated all sense of morality in our culture. their professional promises while break- for their mistakes. but being a leader involves making bosses said firing him was a wrenching Every day, I pray that my friend comes ing their marital ones. In the real world, if Instead of investing in failure, the right choices for the country in decision, since he was a much-needed to his senses. Right now, he is destroy- a person can be fired for having an affair, why not make government money the long run, not bailing people out manager and they had always had great ing not just his family but himself, and can’t they lose out on new jobs for the available to successful people in the short-term. respect for him — but that respect was it would compound the tragedy for him same offense? Chronically unemployed and successful businesses? Give If Obama wants to be the great now gone. to see indulgence instead of the unified men are less likely to pay child support. General Motors and AIG a few bil- man so many people want him to Some observers protested, saying his conviction that what he is doing is very Men who don’t pay child support are lion dollars and they might con- be, he must make unpopular deci- personal life had nothing to do with his wrong. less likely to spend time with their chil- tinue to eke out an existence. This sions now that make the country job. I think this particular personal choice dren. Sorry, but I can’t abide a game plan forestalls people losing their jobs, stronger in the long run. Invest in has everything to do with someone’s job. Shaunti ([email protected]) is a con- designed to preserve “absolutes” that puts but it’s throwing good money after people and businesses with a track Both for the good of the organization and servative Christian author and speaker, more fatherless kids on welfare. I guess bad and rewarding companies that record of success. Allow bad com- because it was right, he should have been and married mother of two children. my family values are just too strong to did everything wrong. panies to fail and let new, innova- fired regardless of whether stomach that. Why not take the billions wasted tive ones rise from their ashes. “the other woman” was an I hate the way we often see keeping these companies afloat Let people who can’t afford their employee. infidelity dismissed, even glori- and make cheap loans available to homes lose their homes and real- Many organizations have fied, in today’s world. Yet inap- Andrea Sarvady & Shaunti Feldhahn people and businesses who dem- ize that in a capitalist society, not moral turpitude clauses or propriate judgment on people’s onstrate a pattern of success? In everybody wins. “embarrassment clauses” to GUEST COLUMNISTS private lives creates a profes- the private world, if you can show It won’t make him popular with protect their reputation in sional environment where that you have succeeded before, the left-wing of his party, but it will the event of moral failure. paranoia reigns. Who can work than venture capitalists will give be the right choice for this country. Enforcing them must be handled on a with a Sen. Joe McCarthy in every break you money much more readily and case-by-case basis, but blatant, unrepen- Andrea Sarvady (rebuttal): room, threatening to take you down for on better terms than someone with Daniel B. Kline’s work appears in tant abandonment and adultery is surely For two women with a Grand Canyon any perceived moral infraction? a less-than-stellar record. over 100 papers weekly. He can be an obvious one. If someone can break the of ideological differences between us, Infidelity may be immoral, but it sure Basic logic dictates that money reached at [email protected] or most important promise and duty of his Shaunti and I actually agree on a lot of is commonplace. The Associated Press handed to someone who has spent you can see his archive at dbkline. or her life due to expediency or personal issues regarding marriage and divorce. estimates that 17 percent of all divorces feelings, how can a boss trust the per- But not this one. are due to infidelity, and that number son in his professional promises? If my In some situations a valued employee’s sounds low to me. So ask yourself: Do we friend had been allowed to continue his affair might affect his or her ability to have time for un-American tactics that high-profile job, his bosses would have maintain professionalism in the work- threaten to put more people out of work destroyed all sense of absolutes within place — moving in with an “indirect now than in the Great Depression? the organization. Suddenly, immorality subordinate” could be one of those. Yet Of course not. So enough of the ser- would be OK. And excusing it only invites when my colleague goes on to say that monizing over coffee, folks. Let’s get back A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper more of it. any affair, work-related or not, might be a to work. I am grateful that in some 20 states it is fireable offense, I’m truly floored. Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus still unlawful to commit adultery. When So what if the state of Virginia decided Andrea ([email protected]) is a writer Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor the state of Virginia decided not to “mod- to keep adultery illegal in 2004? This is the and educator specializing in counseling, ernize” such laws in 2004, state delegate same state that, until 2005, labeled pre- and a married mother of three. OBITUARY A5

TUESDAY June 2, 2009 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 OBITUARY A STUDENT’S VIEW Robyn Adams

On May 30, 2009, our loving Graduation can stir mixed emotions Robyn made her way back to our Heavenly Father, rejoining her loving mother Gladys and father William Adams. for those not leaving high school She is survived by her four children, Lee (Alana), T-bone he end of any school transferring to Stansbury High. know it’s inevitable, and yet (Amanda), Carmelita (Porkchop), year is a time of great For high school band stu- you never feel it’s getting any Gypsie; the loves of her life, her Texcitement, especially dents like myself, there is closer. In elementary school, beautiful grandchildren Olivia for those who are graduating. Emma Penrod always a little reluctance high school was something and Logan. But for those of us who are CORRESPONDENT toward playing the same, sim- you dreamed of and aspired Those of you that have had the not graduating, school’s end plified and repetitive version to, not something you would pleasure of meeting her and get- can bring some mixed emo- of “Pomp and Circumstance.” eventually achieve and sur- ting to know her appreciated her tions. On one hand, gradua- Again. And again. And prob- pass. Now we look to college, zest for life, sarcasm, freedom tion means ousting last year’s It is not uncommon for ably a third or fourth time, careers, and whatever else life and love of the outdoors. There seniors and — for juniors like close friendships to span depending on how long it will bring. But those also one are no words to express how me — taking our turn as the grade levels, especially in takes all the seniors to find day will end. dearly she will be missed. Her her life. class to rule the school. Not to extracurricular organiza- their seats on Wednesday. strength and fight will continue In lieu of flowers, please send Even as I watch some of mention a few months of sum- tions. But those friendships However, watching it all even in death as she watches cards and donations to PO Box my best friends receive the mer vacation. are broken up as the years from the stage between over us all. Continue to celebrate 1665, Bountiful, UT 84011. license to leave high school We look forward to a lack of progress and our fellow stu- performances, and, due to and everything in it behind, homework, having time for a dents move away. Sure, we the hours of practice before social life, and other pursuits, exchange phone numbers, e- the actual event, knowing I realize walking onto that of course. We anticipate all the mail addresses and the whole all the quirky pranks to be stage and performing good added opportunities becom- bit, attaching the phrase, pulled, is rather entertaining. old Pomp is also the first last ing a senior brings, and we “keep in touch” to it all. But Administration almost needs of my own high school career celebrate having only a final eventually those great friend- to bring a bucket with them — something I’ll probably year of mandatory schooling ships become pictures in a for all the odd objects they never do again. to complete. dusty yearbook and long days receive from students while And I can’t decide whether I Still, some sadness is felt at of laughter become just old awarding diplomas. should be excited or upset by the losses graduation brings memories. Graduation is one of those that. as well — mainly friends who To add to the loss of gradu- events in your life that you are moving on with their lives. ating seniors, this year there anticipate, but never expect. Emma Penrod is a junior at Tooele Without us. are also many students will be Like retirement, I imagine. You High School.

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We’re part of something bigger

Kennecott Land is part of the global Rio Tinto company. It’s big. But what’s really big is the cause that brings us together — a focus on sustainable development practices.

As a result, we donated more than 8 acres of land, in the heart of Daybreak, to ensure that schools are integrated into the community. This land is now the site of Eastlake Elementary School in the Jordan School District. We’re proud of that. Supporting educational opportunities is just part of our long-term commitment. To learn more, please visit www.kennecottland.com or www.riotinto.com.

Scott Kaufmann,Vice President, Commercial Development, Kennecott Land and Jan Tanner, Principal, Eastlake Elementary, discuss features of the new school. Scott is one of 65,000 Rio Tinto employees committed to sustainable development practices. A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY June 2, 2009 TUESDAY June 2, 2009 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7

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A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY June 2, 2009 LDS seminary program graduates 269 students by Sarah Miley will hold its graduation this Sunday. 32 classes. Stansbury Park South Stake, 44 from Testament and for Grantsville we had Pruden, after 11 years in Tooele, STAFF WRITER The Tooele High School semi- Stuart said changes are in store the Grantsville Stake and 36 from the the second largest graduating class will be transferring to Hunter High nary will graduate a total of 140 stu- for the seminary program next year. Grantsville West Stake. that we’ve ever had. Of course that’ll School in West Valley City to be a Students all over Tooele County dents this year, including two from Stuart will be transferring to Las The Stansbury Park South Stake go down with Stansbury going to seminary teacher. He will continue have graduated or are close to gradu- the Grantsville Stake, 22 from the Vegas to be the area director of five graduation was held May 24. The their own seminary, but we have just living in Tooele. ating from a school of a different Stansbury Park Stake, 22 from the stakes there. In addition, next year Stansbury Park Stake graduation, and over 600 kids enrolled in Grantsville Lorillee Thackeray, instructor at sort. Tooele Stake, 17 from the Tooele the number of instructors will go the graduations from the Grantsville seminary this year.” the Dugway seminary, said three stu- More than 260 students have East Stake, 38 from the Tooele North down to five. The new seminary prin- stakes, were held last Sunday. Steve Pruden, church educa- dents graduated from Dugway High graduated from the seminary of The Stake, 17 from the Tooele South Stake cipal at THS will be Steve Livingston, The seminary has four full-time tion coordinator for Tooele County, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- and 22 from the Tooele Valley View who is currently a teacher there. teachers and 20 classes. The theme has been a Tooele Institute teacher School seminary at the Tooele South day Saints from four high schools Stake. Grantsville High School seminary this year was “Ye are the light of the and also supervised seminaries in Stake Center last Sunday. in Tooele County. Some seminary Darren Stuart, seminary principal principal Mark Hutchins said a total world.” Dugway and Wendover. He said five Pruden said the new Stansbury graduations were held several weeks at Tooele High School, said there are of 126 students have graduated from “I think they [the graduations] students graduated from Wendover High School seminary principal will ago, with the majority being held last 821 students currently enrolled in their respective stakes — 31 from the went really well,” Hutchins said. seminary on May 12. The Wendover be Kyle Anderson. Sunday. The Tooele Valley View Stake seminary, with seven teachers and Stansbury Park Stake, 15 from the “We had a good year. We did New instructor is Betty Higley. [email protected]

ing students to read. It is the founda- Superintendent Terry Linares. “He Shumway tion that contributes to the future,” understands school policies and continued from page A1 Shumway said. “We do many other procedures as well as teaching and important things in school, but learning.” arship program for the Utah State no success at school can compen- Gary Gowans, president of the Office of Education. He later served sate for failure to teach students to Tooele County School Board was not as director of educator quality and read.” licensing, and in 2008 was selected Shumway said the challenges surprised with the selection. as deputy superintendent for law, faced by Tooele County schools are “Shumway expressed interest in legislation and educational services. common to most of the state. the state position when he was work- Shumway assumes the top edu- “The biggest challenge facing ing here in Tooele,” said Gowans, cation post at a time when declining Tooele schools right now is the same who worked with Shumway for four state revenue has forced cutbacks in one facing everybody else — the years. “Many of the things we still education funding. budget,” Shumway said. “Setting are doing in the school district were “The budget is obviously one of priorities and deciding what to fund started by Larry. Our 10-year plan the biggest challenges facing educa- and finding ways to do more with and enrollment projections were all tion,” Shumway said. “We will need less.” started by Larry. He was very good to decide what is important and find Local reaction to the selection of a way to fund that.” Shumway to head the state’s schools with looking at numbers and mak- One instructional area Shumway was positive. ing projections for the future. I think holds indispensable is literacy. “In my opinion, he is an excellent he will do a good job as state super- “There is no greater promise that choice. He will be a great leader for intendent.” public education makes than teach- the state,” said Tooele School District [email protected]

photography / Maegan Burr Miff Bishop fishes at dusk for bass on the Grantsville Reservoir Monday evening. “Then it took another two to responded to help in the recovery Worker three hours to hook up cranes to efforts, including the Tooele County lift the bin off [Samford’s body],” Sheriff’s Office, North Tooele County going on a restriction, but then water that drains off, the reser- continued from page A1 Reservoirs Morgan said. Fire Department, Tooele County the runoff started to do enough voir could spill over. continued from page A1 Rocky Mountain Construction Search and Rescue, Utah Highway that we didn’t have to,” Bevan “A couple of good storms personnel were hesitant to approach Services had been contracted to Patrol, Mountain West Medical said. really helped us,” Taylor said, the scene because of the inherent conduct demolition procedures for Center, AirMed, Tooele County restrictions because of slow Lynn Taylor, Grantsville despite not having gotten much danger present as a result of the two other plants in the general vicin- Emergency Management, Unified runoff. This year, however, the Irrigation Company watermas- rain recently. “We’re doing all other teetering storage bin. Because ity in the past, according to Morgan. Fire Authority, West Valley City Fire, only restriction is a state-man- ter, said Grantsville Reservoir is Samford had already died, crews That led investigators to believe the Grantsville City Fire Department, dated restriction that bans resi- about 2 feet from running over. right now. It just depends on delayed their recovery effort for company did have expertise in the and Tooele Army Depot Heavy dential watering from 11 a.m. He added there is another use- what the rest of the summer nearly eight hours while the second field. Rescue teams. to 6 p.m. or-lose turn that expires June does.” structure was safely disassembled. Over 11 different organizations [email protected] “We had thought about 15, so depending on how much [email protected] Sell Your Product to Over 27,000 Readers Call Keith or Angie at 882.0050 to place an ad. Quick Road to Recovery Maceys Fast, Friendly Pharmacy will get your prescriptions quickly so you can get home and start recovering.

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SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 6:00 a.m. 8:55 p.m. 9 9 9 Thursday 6:00 a.m. 8:56 p.m. 8 7 8 Friday 5:59 a.m. 8:56 p.m. 6 Saturday 5:59 a.m. 8:57 p.m. Sunday 5:59 a.m. 8:58 p.m. Monday 5:59 a.m. 8:58 p.m. Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Tuesday 5:58 a.m. 8:59 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 5:23 p.m. 3:10 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 6:29 p.m. 3:38 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 7:32 p.m. 4:10 a.m. Saturday 8:32 p.m. 4:48 a.m. ALMANAC Sunday 9:27 p.m. 5:33 a.m. Statistics for the week ending June 1. Considerable Variable clouds, a Periods of clouds and Monday 10:14 p.m. 6:24 a.m. Becoming cloudy Partly sunny More sun than clouds Mostly cloudy Temperatures Tuesday 10:54 p.m. 7:20 a.m. cloudiness thunderstorm possible sun High/Low past week 84/42 Full Last New First Normal high/low past week 76/50 81 57 80 57 76 51 73 51 74 50 78 53 78 53 Average temp past week 67.7 Normal average temp past week 62.9 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low June 7 June 15 June 22 June 29 Shown is Wednesday’s Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are 84 83 Wednesday night’s lows and 76 77 82 81 75 AccuWeather, Inc. ©2009 Wednesday’s highs.

57 58 62 58 57 56 UTAH WEATHER 42 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 81/46 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 84/59 Knolls Clive Lake Point 78/49 83/59 83/59 84/60 10.18 Ogden Stansbury Park 8.42 81/60 Erda 84/60 Vernal Grantsville 83/60 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 79/47 84/60 72/50 0.22 0.40 0.00 0.05 Tooele 84/60 Bauer 81/57 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 80/56 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 81/57 81/49 82/55 Stockton Pollen Index Price 80/56 80/50 High Nephi Rush Valley 79/51 79/55 Ophir Moderate 71/50 Low Delta Manti Absent 85/55 79/50 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 88/56 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 81/56 81/50 Moab 80/51 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 87/57 Beaver 88/57 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 81/49 Ibapah 79/53 24-hour 81/49 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 1.06 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 81/51 81/50 at Grantsville 1.63 +0.02 91/64 Kanab 84/53 Eureka 76/51 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4194.63

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‘Cursed’ plot works diabolically well in new horror classic FLICK AT A GLANCE hy Sam Raimi is set to woman, Mrs. Ganush (Lorna Raver) good, as the spirit is still floating has all the elements that comprise Grade: B+ make yet another “Spider- comes in to receive an extension around Christine. Rham finally tells what makes a good film of this Rated: PG-13 Man” movie, I don’t know. on her home loan. Christine, who her that the only way to get rid of W genre — including humor. If you’re Time: 99 minutes What I do know is that Raimi is one MissyMiss Thompson wants a promotion to assistant the spirit is to give away the button into these kinds of movies, I would of the best directors of the hor- STAFF WRITER branch manager, makes the tough that was cursed. highly recommend being “dragged Now playing ror genre — e.g., “The Evil Dead.” decision to deny her request, ulti- “Drag Me to Hell” is one of the to hell.” Watch “Drag Me to Hell” and you’ll mately evicting her from her home. best horror movies I’ve seen. It [email protected] see what I mean. What Christine doesn’t know is I’ve never been a big fan of hor- The understated performances if you tick off an old Hungarian ror films. Maybe it’s because of from Alison Lohman and Justin woman, she’ll put a terrible super- all the blood, guts and gore that’s Long only added to the overall natural curse on your coat button. typically associated with the genre. creepiness of “Drag Me to Hell.” Christine, terrified of forebod- However, when it’s done in a way Lohman doesn’t play a typical tor- ing doom, convinces her boyfriend that doesn’t focus solely on “gross- tured young woman who simply Clay (Long) to see Rham Jas (Dileep out” moments, a truly terrifying gives up when things go awfully Rao), a fortune teller, with her. piece of filmmaking can emerge — wrong. Lohman doesn’t overact or Rham doesn’t believe he has the like “The Descent” or “The Ring.” even act like a wimpy girl. Instead, expertise in supernatural curses “Drag Me to Hell” is not only a she fights back to the bitter end, to rid Christine of the torture she really scary movie, but showcases which is refreshing for a female sees and hears. Desperate to lead a Raimi’s talent as a director. Unlike character in a horror movie. normal life, Christine tracks down the “Spider-Man” series, where it’s “Drag Me to Hell” isn’t without the old woman only to find that clear the studio has a lot more say its lame moments. Raimi over- she’s died. in how the film looks, Raimi is able used regurgitation a bit too much As things become worse, to do what he wants. For instance, — those were the only true “gross- Christine decides to pay $10,000 he uses slant camera angles to fore- out” scenes. Of course, like in all to have the spirit removed by a shadow impending doom. When horror films, there are some corny professional during a seance. As Kid’s evil spirits begin to come out of the moments, which could have been the spirit moves from one person Safety Fair shadows they’re actually a little bit intentional by Raimi. None of these to the next during the séance, it cheesy looking, but that’s how they criticisms necessarily drag “Drag becomes fiercer, eventually coming looked in “The Evil Dead.” By chan- Me to Hell” down however. to life in Shaun San Dena (Adriana neling his previous films, Raimi In “Drag Me to Hell,” Christine Barraza), a woman who’d faced a Helicopters Bo gave his fanbase and horror fans in Brown (Lohman) works as a loan similar spirit 40 years earlier. In d Drive- un general what they wanted. officer in a bank. An old Hungarian the end, the seance doesn’t do any loo ce B H Sign up at Service Desk Free o In Memory of Dr u Taft Ahlstrom aw s & Bailey Corless in e 0 g 2/1.0 s Dogs Hot se & Monkey Bars For Kids e Moo Fre t Drinks For Kids e Sof Fre Bike Helmet $ 5.00ea. while supplies last Event

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enormity of this race on a members came from all over ���������������� Saturday Superbike worldwide level, consider Europe, Brazil and Japan, to ��������������� continued from page A1 there were 95 television net- name just a few countries.” �������� works broadcasting from here Race organizers seem June 6th attended this year’s event com- to 175 countries with a viewer- pleased with the Tooele loca- ����� pared to 50,000 last year. ship of 120 million viewers,” tion as well. ����������� “The slight decrease is no Gardner said. “And then realize “Miller Motorsports Park is ������������ doubt due the economy,” said the Daytona 500 had only 18 a world-class facility, and we MMP media manager John million viewers.” have been extremely satisfied Gardner. “Tracks all over the Logistically, the Superbike with our first event in Utah last country are reporting a slight race is a major event to prepare year,” said Infront Motor Sports downturn in attendance this for, according to Gardner. year.” “We used over 100 volun- SBK Director Paolo Ciabatti. According to Gardner, the teers for the race and we had “Teams and riders really Superbike race is the third- over 200 media representatives enjoyed the experience, and as largest race in the world, and here,” Gardner said. “With the a result, they voted MMP for Tooele is the only stop for the RVs that some crews set up out the ‘Circuit of the Year’ award, series in the western hemi- at MMP, we literally became as the best venue of the 2008 sphere. a small international town championship.” 972 N Main St Tooele, UT 84074 - (435) 843-8722 “To get some idea of the for three days. Fans and crew [email protected] A10 SPORTS

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SPORTS WRAP Dugway openings Superbike stars can’t catch speedy Spies Dugway High School is seeking candidates for a boys coach, boys baseball coach and a coach for boys-girls cross country. These positions are open to quali- fied individuals and a candidate does not need to hold a teaching license to fill a coaching position. If interested please call Principal Robin Nielson 831-4566 or apply on Tooele County School District’s Web page. THS girls basketball A Tooele High School girls basket- ball camp will be held July 13-16 at the THS gym from 9 a.m. to noon each day. The camp is for girls entering ninth-12th grades next year. Cost is $30 per camper. Individual and team instruction will be provided and each participant will receive a camp T-shirt. For more information call coach Shirley McCloy at 833-1978. SHS drill team Tryouts for the Stansbury High School drill team will be held June 15-18 from 8 a.m. until noon at the SHS gymnasium dance room. For girls who miss out on the first session of tryouts another session will be held June 22-15 from 8 a.m. to noon. Participants should wear all black, hair tied back, jazz shoes or jazz sneakers and no jewelry. Students should bring their most recent grade print-out or a copy of their report card. To be eligible to try out students must have a 2.0 or better GPA. Those with questions should call Alison Bleazard at (702) 401-1575 or e- mail [email protected] photography / Maegan Burr Yamaha World Superbike driver Ben Spies leans into the Club House turn in the second race of the HANNspree Superbike World Championship Round 7 at Miller Motorsports Park Sunday. Spies won both Grantsville golf alumni tourney races, bumping him up to second place overall in the Superbike standings. The annual Grantsville Alumni Golf Tournament will be held June 5, at by Mark Watson 9.394 seconds behind a super- ished in third place in the first the track and in grandstands on 4 second cushion. 10 a.m. at Overlake Golf Course. Four-person scramble is open to SPORTS EDITOR fast Spies. Checa crashed on the race. Sunday. “It was the weekend we need- everyone. Prizes will be awarded fourth lap of the second race The Texan now has won The American racing sensa- ed,” he said. “We did everything on contest holes and for winning Competitors must be thor- and did not finish. seven of the 14 WSBK races so tion, who has now won seven of we hoped to do. We did what teams. For more information con- oughly annoyed with World Michel Fabrizio of Italy fin- far this season with 14 more eight major motorcycle races at we could do to get back in the tact Jimmy Arellano 224-2752. Superbike rookie Ben Spies ished on the podium twice on races remaining on the sched- MMP over the past four years, championship.” from Texas. On Sunday at Miller Sunday and gave Spies a bit of a ule. Next stop is Donington Park surged out in front from the Spies jumped up to second Junior Golf Clinics Motorsports Park, Spies obliter- challenge in the second race. in Great Britain on July 21. start and led by more than 4 place in overall points now Oquirrh Hills Golf Course is spon- ated the competition by win- “I tried every way possible Spies was a big-time fan seconds during Race 1 and then in the series trailing Noriyuki soring Junior Golf Clinics once ning both races by comfortable until five or six laps from the favorite on Sunday as the WSBK a red flag sent the riders back to Haga of Japan 265-212. Fabrizio again this year. This popular pro- margins against riders who end to give some problems to series stopped for its only run the pit lane after the sixth lap of is third with 201 points. gram is for youth ages 8-17. The were out in front at these races Ben, but in my attempt to catch on American soil this year. a 21-lap race on the 3.048-mile “The second race was tough,” cost is $45 per session or $80 for last year. up to him I pushed a bit too “The nerves were there. outer course. Spies said. “I almost feel like I two session, and a junior golf shirt Carlos Checa of Spain was a hard and finished the front tire, It was a tough weekend with “I was pretty upset and then robbed Michel, because he rode is included in the cost. Session double winner at MMP in 2008 so there was nothing I could all the fans rooting me on. At they told me the race would be fantastic. I tried to set a good one will be held June 15-19, and and even recorded a faster time do,” Fabrizio said. least I didn’t let the American on aggregate time, that’s the way pace, but a pace that was com- session two will be held July 6-10. in the first race Sunday than he Fabrizio finished the second fans down by getting my butt it should be,” Spies said. But he fortable, and every time he took Clinics are held in the morning and did in last year’s races, but he race in second 9.080 seconds kicked,” Spies said. An estimat- still wanted to cross the finish there are clinics for boys and clin- still finished in second place behind Spies after he had fin- ed 47,300 fans crowed around line first in the race despite his SEE SPIES PAGE A11 ➤ ics for girls. For more information or to sign up talk to the staff at Oquirrh Hills Golf Course (1255 East Vine Street, Tooele) or call 882-4220. The Hills Junior Golf League After 41 years, Bruce calls it quits at Dugway Oquirrh Hills Golf Course will offer The Hills Junior Golf League this by Jake Gordon been a jack-of-all-trades for the admit there are two sides to him: shot to win the championship,” summer. The league is for youth STAFF WRITER Mustangs. As a coach, Bruce has a coaching side and then every- said Bruce. “My second favorite ages 8-17. The league tees off been responsible for 10 state thing else. No matter how much memory came when I was sit- on Tuesday mornings beginning In a time where successful championships, seven of those coach Bruce screams and yells at ting with coach Carl Roberts in June 23. Participants will play nine coaches are constantly sought coming in cross country (five for his team to get their act together, the Marriot Center in Provo and holes on a weekly league, and 18 after and rarely stay at one school the boys and two for the girls), the players know what kind of thinking we could win the whole holes of play for the league champi- for long, George Bruce defies one tennis and two boys basket- person he is after the game. thing.” onship. There is a $25 registration the odds. In 1968, when Bruce ball championships. “No matter how intense the Dugway did just that, by beat- fee (which includes a golf shirt). was hired on to coach football Along with coaching hun- game gets it is all hand shakes ing Beaver in 1984, the Mustangs Each week participants must also at Dugway, no one knew that dreds of Dugway High School after,” Bruce said. “It is the only brought home their second state pay a $5 fee that also includes he would still be coaching the athletes, Bruce has also had the way I know how to coach.” championship. lunch. For more information or to sign up talk to the staff at Oquirrh Mustangs 41 years later. opportunity to coach three of his With a record of 615 wins and Coach Bruce kept his promise Hills Golf Course (1255 East Vine Due mainly to the 90-minute four kids (Steve, Scott and Heidi) only 220 losses, changing his to this graduating class that he Street, Tooele) or call 882-4220. one-way commute from Salt Lake while Kristi stuck with cheerlead- coaching style would be unwise. would stay on for this season City to Dugway, the George Bruce ing at the school. Along with 27 region champi- and has even accepted the invi- Management change coaching era for the Mustangs is “My kids wouldn’t let me leave ons, coach Bruce also mentioned tation to speak at graduation for Greg Miller, CEO of the Larry coming to an end at the end of Dugway,” Bruce said. The coach that in 41 years of coaching that Dugway for the first time in his H. Miller Group of Companies, the 2008-09 school year. also mentioned that he grew fond only two kids have quit his team 41 years at the school. George Bruce announced the following manage- Even though he has a small of Dugway because of the fact he over a disagreement with play- In taking the West Ridge ment changes at Miller Motorsports garden at his house, don’t expect has never had to cut anybody in ing time. Academy job, coach Bruce not Park (MMP) on Monday. Dan Davis, Bruce to be spending all of his all his years of coaching. When it comes to his favor- only cuts down his personal trav- said. “Since then, kids have been who has been president and chief post-Dugway time there. Mainly “Most of the time, the hardest ite memories, two big basket- el time from home but will have receiving less and less support in operating officer for the track since because he has found a coach- workers on the team would be ball moments come to mind for a region that is more bunched the communities for their sports September, has stepped down in ing opportunity closer to home the players that might get cut coach Bruce. Recalling the bas- together, instead of the very programs.” order to pursue new opportunities at West Ridge Academy. Bruce at a larger school,” Bruce said. ketball state championship of spread out Region 18. No matter the number of wins nearer to his home in Michigan. will be the boys basketball coach “They normally don’t have as 1982 in St. George and the big The one trend that coach and losses piled up by coach “Dan has been an asset to the and athletic director at the West much athletic talent as the stars play that helped the Mustangs Bruce has seen that he wish- George Bruce, the impact that track these past seven months Jordan school. but they sure show everyone how win. es would change is the lack of he has had on lives of teenagers and we wish him only the very His contributions to Dugway to put full effort into everything I remember John Witkowski interest in local sports. “In my in the small town of Dugway is best in his future endeavors,” said “ Greg Miller. John Larson has been are nearly innumerable. Starting they try.” asking for the ball with only first years of coaching football impossible to measure. appointed to senior vice president at football in 1968, Bruce has Coach Bruce will be the first to 6 seconds left and nailing the we would pack the stadium,” he [email protected] and general manager of Miller Motorsports Park. In this role he will oversee the day-to-day opera- FROM THE SIDELINES tions of the track and take respon- sibility for the future success of the venue. Prior to this position, Larson was vice president of finance for the Larry H. Miller Sports & Media join racers in praise of Miller Motorsports Park Entertainment division. Larson has been with the Miller organization pending an afternoon in from here and that is not the case be the best road track for motor- fly through the air and skid for the past 19 years. the press box at a college at other places. This facility is tre- cycle racing in the United States. along the dirt after colliding with Overlake Men’s League Sfootball stadium can be fun Mark Watson mendous. Just look at this press The WSBK is certainly pleased. another bike while jockeying for and exhilarating as can sitting SPORTS EDITOR area.” Officials announced Saturday position. Media watching the Eric Hill won the gross division Black courtside for a college rivalry The 200-member press corp, that the track has signed a con- television screens in the press Flight in the one-man scramble at basketball game or in the media with 75 from outside the United tract extension with Infront area would let out loud gasps Overlake on Tuesday with Brock section at a Utah Jazz game when States, was hard at work on Motor Sports, the Italian-based during crashes or when a rider Griffith finishing second. Herb Lyons, Josh White, Coby Duffin and Greg the Los Angeles Lakers come to sport he hasn’t covered in his 35 Sunday sending stories and company that owns and operates would slide past another rider Dixon all tied for third. Chris Turner town. Of course there is some years of writing. images to the whole world. It the HANNspree FIM Superbike with little room for error without won the net division Black Flight with work involved for those allowed As a freelance writer and a is estimated that 120 million World Championship, that will causing a collision. Justin James second, Rob McMaster, to be there, but somebody has to motorsports aficionado he was viewers world-wide watched keep the World Superbike and There is plenty to see at a Stuart Dahl and Cody Castle tied be there. absolutely thrilled to be on the the races. Certainly, most of World Supersport series on World Superbike event and peo- for third. Ramon Silva won the Blue Veteran sportswriter Tim front row of the media center at these journalists will agree with MMP’s calendar through 2013. ple-watching can also be enter- Flight gross division Randy Kobs sec- Tuttle, who covers motorsports the World Superbike Utah USA Tuttle about the facilities at Several of the media work for taining. Even an NBA legend like ond, Rick Culley and Morgan Evans for SI.com, has seen his share of Round on Sunday. MMP. Racers who have com- various racing teams around the Michael Jordan might walk by. third, Rod Iorg and Jim McGonegal press boxes and media centers “This is the first time I have peted there since it opened have world and were cheering on their Like he did on Sunday afternoon fifth. Chad Griffith won the Blue while covering professional foot- been here; it’s an absolutely fabu- known about the grandeur and teams and riders. In addition, just outside the media center Flight net division with Jordan Giles ball, Major League Baseball and lous track and I’ve been to most unmatched amenities at MMP the excitement and unpredict- en route to talk to racers in the second, Dolphon Lewis third, Mike about every other sport known to of them in the United States,” he for four years now. Because of the ability of World Superbike racing Grand Prix Garages. Garrard fourth and Ron Fonger fifth. man. He said hockey is the only said. “You can see the whole track track’s design it possibly could was evident when a rider would [email protected] A11

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Kenny is the younger broth- er of former Grantsville High mer program and worked with said she liked to focus on dance. School tennis coach Don Wayne my own kids. We organized “I’ve coached kids who dis- Nelson who guided his Cowboy junior teams and competed at play various levels of commit- teams to more state champion- top regional tournaments,” he ment to the sport and that’s fine. ships than any other school in said. That’s the way it was with my the state. The younger Nelson Jonah Nelson, Kenny’s oldest kids. We will welcome everybody said he will tap that resource as son, won four-straight No. 1 sin- who wants to come out and play Dates and Times: much as possible. gles titles in 2A from 1997-2000 tennis. Some may want to play “I’m hoping to have some of and went on to play four years for fun, others may want to try Tuesday, May 26th ...... 7:00pm - 9:00pm my family members work with at Utah State University. Jonah to improve and advance to play me as assistants,” Kenny said. was ranked No. 1 in the state his Division I college. We’ll do all we Saturday, May 30th ...... 9:00am - 1:00pm Older brother Jack was a top play- junior year for all levels and was can to help them,” Nelson said. Tuesday, June 2nd ...... 7:00pm - 9:00pm er for the Cowboys and played at ranked in the top 10 in the inter- The new Stansbury High Weber State University. mountain area as a junior. coach won a state champion- Tuesday, June 9th ...... 7:00pm - 9:00pm Kenny’s father Johnny Nelson Jonah played a match against ship at first doubles for GHS as was the catalyst in developing a current professional tennis star a freshman. He then went on Saturday, June 20th ...... 9:00am - 1:00pm summer youth tennis program Andy Roddick in a national to win two state titles at No. in Grantsville which helped junior tournament. “He was able 2 singles his sophomore and develop several top players to win two or three games from junior years and placed second over a 40-year span. Don Wayne him,” his dad said. in state at No. 1 singles his senior Nelson followed with strong Kenny’s daughter Meghan season. Location: youth programs which led to Mouritsen won four state cham- He played second singles unmatched success in the high pionships. She won at No. 2 sin- at Snow College his freshman Macey’s Little Theatre school ranks. gles her freshman year and first and sophomore years. When he “I’m going to pattern our singles the next three years. was a freshman, Snow College Fees: program after what we did in Son Zach, an All-State quarter- traveled to the National Junior $80 for U5 — 17 Grantsville. We’re starting a back at GHS, played first singles College Tennis Championships youth program in Stansbury on and won three region titles. “He in Scottsdale, Ariz. and the team All sign ups after June 21st will have an additional $5.00 fee. June 15. We’ll start giving lessons was a good athlete, but his main finished in the top 20. Nelson After July it increases to $15.00. to elementary and junior high focus was football,” his dad said. won two matches at the national students,” Kenny said. Daughter Hayley played on the tourney. We will also be signing up referees. “I helped Don with the sum- high school team, but her father [email protected] Any questions call 830-6977

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photography / Maegan Burr HANNspree Ten Kate Honda driver Carlos Checa gets ready for the second race Sunday at the HANNspree Superbike World Championship Round 7 at Miller Motorsports Park.

checkered flag made a deci- rider it was the 13th win of his Spies sive move on Eugene Laverty career, and the 67th for Honda (Parkalgar Honda), who had led in Supersport. continued from page A11 from the start. For the Turkish [email protected] a tenth out I had to put a tenth back to keep him at bay. Then, in the last six laps I pulled the pin and held it to the end. It’s good to get a double win here; unfortunately we know Haga’s not 100 percent, but you’ve got to capitalize on the weekend and we made up some points.” Haga closed the two races in ninth and eighth positions. In the first race the Japanese rider, still very sore from a crash on Saturday, found it difficult to make progress but held strong to come home in a valiant ninth Can Be Yours Again position. In the second race he made a change to his bike’s set- ting but unfortunately it did not Varicose veins are not always a cosmetic issue. They can create a lot make a great difference. of discomfort and swelling, too. Gail Strindberg, MD, a general and Manufacturers are also awarded points in the series thoracic surgeon at Mountain West Medical Center, offers the VNUS and so far Ducati leads with 311 Closure® procedure. It uses radio frequencies for treatment, not points followed by 2. Yamaha painful vein stripping, and it is covered by most medical insurance 253 3. Honda 206 4. Aprilia 129 ® 5. Suzuki 113 6. BMW 60 and 7. providers. The VNUS Closure procedure is a clinically proven, Kawasaki 41. Spies and Checa minimally invasive treatment for varicose veins and their underlying ride for Yamaha and Fabrizio cause: venous reflux. If you want to get rid of painful or unsightly rides for Ducati. In the World Supersport race varicose veins, call Dr. Strindberg of Oquirrh Surgical Services at Kenan Sofuoglu (Hannspree Ten (435) 228-0061. Kate Honda) emerged the win- ner from the thrilling final lap of a race-long battle between 435-228-0061 four riders and three different makes: Honda, Yamaha and Kawasaki. With just one lap to go the 2007 champion first passed points leader Cal Crutchlow (Yamaha World Supersport), and then three turns from the A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY June 2, 2009 ��������������� EMPLOYEES OF TOOELE ARMY DEPOT Over 1.4 million hours worked (520 days) with O lost time injuries The Tooele Army Depot’s mission is one of readiness. Through our specialized resources and expertise in conventional ammunition and the engineering and deployment of support systems, we meet difficult and pressing challenges around the globe – anytime, anywhere.

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s t o r y Jake Gordon | p h o t o s Maegan Burr Best seats in Visitors find RV section area at Miller Motorsports Park features racing views unlike any other the HOUSE

here are many ways for racing Burnham and their dog Pumpkin came all fans to watch their favorite racers the way from Tucson, Ariz., in their RV for last whip around Miller Motorsports weekend’s HANNspree World Superbike event Park. There are spacious bleach- and to spend a weekend with Peterson watch- ers, areas to stand and watch ing racing. and the clubhouse near the pit “When it comes to watching a race, I never area, but there is an area of the sit in the stands anymore,” Gary said about the track that seems to stand head convenience of having a recreational vehicle. and shoulders above the rest. “At Miller Motorsports Park there is more free- That area just happens to be the section dom for fans and I hope that freedom never where recreational vehicles, campers and gets taken away.” trucks were lined nearly as far as the eye could The freedom to fans is definitely a draw. see last weekend. Being able to park just feet Along with the RVs, spectators are also allowed from the racetrack in the RV section to the to bring along four-wheelers, motorcycles, south side of MMP’s track provides arguably bicycles and nearly any possible vehicle to get the best seat in the house and puts fans closest around on in the RV area. to the action. The Burnhams enjoyed watching the races The aerial views that come by sitting on top atop of the RV on Saturday while Peterson of campers and RVs are hard to beat and being tagged along. so near to a home away from home is also of “The racetrack is one of the reasons I moved great convenience. The whole atmosphere in back to Tooele,” Peterson said. “I am very the RV parking area is that of a campground thankful to Larry Miller for building a world during the night and then waking up to more class racing venue right here in Utah.” racing during the day. Burnham knows a bit about world class rac- For Tooele resident Paul Peterson, Miller Motorsports Park gives him a chance to reunite SEE SEAT PAGE B12 ➤ with friends during a big race. Gary and Lenny

Paul Peterson and Gary Burnham (top) watch HANNspree World Superbike practices Saturday after- noon from atop their RV at Miller Motorsports Park. Dave Nisbet and John Campbell (middle) also watch practices on top of a renovated ski bus. Doug Engel (above) shows off his renovated ski bus. Tents and RVs (below) line the southwest end of the park on Saturday afternoon. B2

B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY June 2, 2009 ����������� ���������� � WEDDINGS MILITARY NEWS ���������� McCoy/Killpack Trinity Snarr

Chad and Nicole have chosen Army National Guard Pfc. Friday the fifth of June to be Trinity D. Snarr graduated sealed for time and all eternity in from basic military training at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Chad Lackland Air Force Base, San is the son of Mike and Carolyn Antonio, Texas. McCoy of Tooele. He served an The airman completed an honorable full-time mission to intensive, eight-week program the Charleston, W.V. area. Chad that included training in military is currently working as an elec- discipline and studies, Air Force �������������������������������������������������������� trician’s apprentice and further- core values, physical fitness, and ing his education. Nicole is the basic warfare principles and ���������������������������������������������������� daughter of Fred and Connie skills. Killpack of Grantsville. She Airmen who complete basic �������������������������� attended Snow College and the Nicole Killpack and Chad McCoy training earn four credits toward USU Extension in Tooele. She an associate in applied science �������������������������������������������� plans on continuing her edu- in our celebration on the evening degree through the Community ����������������� ������� cation. Chad and Nicole will of the fifth from 7-9 p.m. at the College of the Air Force. � be making their first home in Grantsville Stake Center located Snarr earned distinction as an ����������������������������������������������������� Grantsville. If your invitation has at 550 E. Durfee Street. honor graduate of the course. not been delivered please join us He is the son of Lisa Snarr of � Tooele. ������������������������������������������� The private graduated in 2005 ����������������������������������������������������������� from Grantsville High School. � � Armstrong/Cole Former Grantsville residents GRADUATE Karen Johnson Armstrong and Merle (Bert) Cole were mar- ried on Saturday, May 2, 2009 at a beautiful ceremony held at Nicholas Davies Thanksgiving Point, Lehi dur- ing the Tulip Festival. This was Nicholas Davies, son of Paul all shared by family. Bert’s son and Diane Davies, will receive Bishop Edward Cole married his Doctor of Pharmacy degree the couple and a delicious lun- from the University of Southern cheon and program was held Nevada College of Pharmacy. afterward. They will be enjoy- Graduation ceremonies will take ing a Mediterranean cruise for place on June 6. Nick has a pas- Karen Johnson Armstrong and Merle their honeymoon and the happy sion for learning and is dedicat- (Bert) Cole couple will reside in St. George, Utah.

ANNIVERSARY

Happy 60th Anniversary Jerry and Twila Porter Married June 2, 1949

They started their lives togeth- er as high school sweethearts and were later married in the Methodist Church in Sault Ste Marie, Mich. In 1953 they packed up their car with their three chil- They still enjoy winters in Yuma, ed to serving and helping others. dren (Linda, Steve and Cathy) Ariz. with their two daughters While in school, he has served and all their worldly possessions who have now followed in their in many leadership positions and moved to Utah where Jerry footsteps and have become snow including vice president of his had a job waiting for him at birds with them. graduating class. He has worked Dugway Proving Ground. They Their five children (daugh- extremely hard throughout his moved to Pine Canyon in 1954 ters) Linda (Roger) Lougy, Cathy schooling and will be graduation where they raised their family of (Jerry) Overstreet; (sons) Steve in the top of his class. five children (adding Gary and (Patsy), Gary (Lisa), and Rich Nick, your hard work and ded- Rich along the way) and still (Phyllis) and many grandchil- ication is finally paying off. We reside, same house with a bit of dren would like to send them couldn’t be more proud of you remodeling here and there. Life their love by honoring them and all your accomplishments. was good. with an Open House to be held We love you! Jerry retired from Dugway in on June 6 at their home in Pine Tiffany, Chloe and Phoebe 1978 and Twila worked off and Canyon (1915 E Pine Canyon Rd) all-seeing. all-knowing. on at both Tooele Army Depot from 3-5 p.m. Friends are invited and Dugway during this time. to come and join us and congrat- always making sure her kids don’t drink. Once retired they became snow ulate them on their 60 years of birds and travel to the land of marriage, what an accomplish- sun and warmth (Arizona) dur- ment. (No gifts please.) ing the winter months instead ����������������������������������������������� of staying in the cold and snow. ����������������������������������������������������� ����� ����� �������� ������� ����� ����� �������� ��� ���������������������������������������������������� POETRY

If it happens here, ���������������������������������������� read about it here. Home improvement ������������������������������������������ TOOELE ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN tries relationships in

�������������������������������������������������������������� ‘Wallpapering’ poem ������������������������������������������������� ne big test of the endur- ance of any relation- Oship is taking on a joint Ted Kooser improvement project. Here U.S. POET LAUREATE, Sue Ellen Thompson offers an 2004-2006 account of one such trial by fire.

Wallpapering

My parents argued over wallpa- whose victors time refused to per. Would stripes tell, make the room look larger? He but everything done together Due to a statewide change in Utah Law, would measure, cut, and paste; and done well. she’d swipe the flaws out with her brush. beginning July 1, 2009 there will be a Once it was properly American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry hung, doubt would set in. Would Foundation (www.poetryfoun- fee increase for birth and death certificates. the floral dation.org), publisher of Poetry have been a better choice? Then magazine. It is also supported by it would grow the Department of English at the Birth Certificates . . . . .$18.00 for the first copy and $8.00 for additional copies until she was certain: it had to University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Death Certificates . . . . $16.00 for the first copy and $8.00 for additional copies go. Divorce Reprinted by permission of the terrified me as a child. I didn’t author. Copyright © 2006 by For more information please visit the Health Department’s website at: www.tooelehealth.org know Sue Ellen Thompson, from her book, The Golden Hour, pub- And follow the links on the right, or call 435-277-2300. HEALTH DEPARTMENT what led to it, but I had my sus- lished by Autumn House Press. picions. Introduction copyright © 2009 by The stripes came down. Up went The Poetry Foundation. We do not the flowers. Eventually it accept unsolicited manuscripts. became my definition of marriage: bad choices, argu- ments

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TUESDAY June 2, 2009 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B3 Dancers Edge 207 Village Blvd Stansbury Park SCHOOL NEWS Come join a #1 Region, State and Nationally ranked dance team, who still believes in Modest Costumes, Modest Music & Modest Choreography! Not only are we a #1 team, but we look it as well!! Valley Mental Health third their positive contributions, they OPEN ENROLLMENT FOR SUMMER & FALL CLASSES grade art contest winners have higher self-esteem, they do Friday May 8th 6:00pm- 8:00pm @ studio Each year, Valley Mental Health better in school, they make better Saturday May 9th 10:00am-12:00pm @ studio Tuesday May 19th 4:00pm-6:00pm @ studio sponsors an art contest for all choices, and they can see a posi- Friday May 22nd 6:00pm-8:00pm @ studio third-grade students in Tooele tive future ahead of them. Saturday May 23rd 10:00am-12:00pm @ studio County. The art contest cele- On the evening of May 7, Debra NON-COMPETITIVE TEAMS brates May, as National Mental Falvo, Valley Mental Health pres- DANCE, TUMBLING & CHEER: ages 3-18 yrs Health Month, and each student ident and CEO, presented five COMPETITION TEAMS: ages 5-18yrs (by tryout only) is asked to draw a picture around students with prizes for their cre- An Informative Parent Meeting will be held at the Dancers Edge Studio on the theme, “When I Feel Good ativity with the theme, and their TUESDAY MAY 19th @ 7:00pm for all interested dancers/parents wanting to tryout for our amazing competition About Myself, I Can...” This year, artwork. Family, friends, teach- teams. We will be going over all Information/Expectations of the 2009-2010 more than 860 students from ers, and principals were invited competition teams. *bring a chair* throughout Tooele County School to attend the reception for the LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE - SUMMER CLASSES RUN TUESDAY JUNE 8TH- AUGUST 15TH District participated in the con- winners. The winners of this FALL CLASSES RUN SEPTEMBER 8TH - MAY 29, 2010 test, and community members year’s art contest are: photo courtesy of Julie Spindler Our Year-End Revue will be held on Saturday May 30th at 6:00pm at were encouraged to vote for their First place — Skye Kipp from Tooele High School. Everyone is invited free of charge. favorite pictures at the Utah State Harris Elementary. Her teacher parents are Travis and Cheree Heaton. *************************************** University Tooele Campus during is Mrs. Dew, and her parents are McCluskey. Valley Mental Health would like More information is available on our website: www.dancersedgesp.com the month of April. Lisa and David Anderson. Fourth place — Mallori Barker to thank all of the students who EXPERIENCE EXCELLENCE!! Each student who participat- Second place — Savannah from Grantsville Elementary. Her participated in the contest, par- Jocelyn Campbell, Janica Petersen, Jessica Anderson- Instructors ed in this contest demonstrated Thomas from Grantsville teacher is Mrs. McKeever, and ents for their support, the teach- their creativity by coming up Elementary. Her teacher is Mrs. her parents are Chris and Shani ers and principals who promoted with a theme for their picture, Chamberlain, and her parents Barker. this contest in their classrooms and drawing something posi- are Doug and Candee Thomas. Fifth place — Jessie Heaton and schools, and Superintendent tive about themselves. We know Third place — Paige McCluskey from Stansbury Park Elementary. Terry Linares for allowing the that when children are given the from Grantsville Elementary. Her Her teacher is Mrs. England, and contest to take place in the Tooele CONCEALED opportunity, and recognized for teacher is Mrs. Filion, and her her parents are Gary and Renee County School District. FIREARM PERMIT Get yours before the extreme left makes radical changes to our gun rights. ‘Puttin’ on the Ritz’ gives an inside look at Anyone can get a concealed permit in Utah. This permit is valid in 34 States. You don’t have to be a Utah Resident! famous song-and-dance man Fred Astaire Only $50 including light refreshments. ithout a doubt, Fred and Astaire films — including Reynolds, Artie Shaw, Joel Grey Monday, June 8, 2009. 6:00 pm at the Astaire was one of the “Top Hat,” “Swing Time,” “Flying and Mel Ferrer. Astaire’s relation- Stansbury Park golf course clubhouse Wmost celebrated enter- Down to Rio” and “Shall We ships with his dancing partners No. 1 Country Club, Stansbury Park UT. 84074 tainers of the 20th century. How Dance” — have become classics are explored, and it is revealed Includes: CCW Permit Application, Finger Prints, Passport Photo, did a kid from Midwestern stock of American cinema. how RKO choreographer Hermes and State required familiarity class. Mother/Women are encouraged with roots in the late 19th-centu- Levinson, the author of several Pan helped create his elegant ry Jewish communities of Austria critically acclaimed biographies persona. to attend as well. fashion himself into one of the that documented the lives of This is an excellent book that No weapons are needed in classroom. most sophisticated men ever to Tommy Dorsey, Harry James provides an intimate inside look We have room for 40 but need to know dance across a motion picture and Nelson Riddle, died shortly at America’s premiere song-and- who is attending to make food available. screen? Many of the answers are before the publication of this, his dance man. “Puttin’ on the Ritz” RSVP by calling Casey Davies at 801-707-8608, to be found in a fascinating new “Puttin’ on the Ritz: Fred Astaire final book. is a fitting tribute to the memo- or email at [email protected] biography written by the late and the Fine Art of Panache” As in his previous biographies, ries of both Astaire and Levinson. www.concealedfirearmpermits.com Peter J. Levinson. by Peter J. Levinson Levinson conducted extensive Astaire was born in Omaha, (St. Martin’s Press) interviews that provide rich (c) 2009 King Features Synd., Inc. Neb., in 1899, and he began his Reviewed by Larry Cox historic details and an almost professional career appearing in rollicking narrative. He surveyed vaudeville with his elder sister, the actor’s entire career, from Adele. They co-starred in “Lady vaudeville to Broadway, from The Perfect Job is TOOELE Be Good” and “Funny Face,” married and retired from show Hollywood to radio and televi- TRANSCRIPT two musical comedies that were business, Fred, with the help of sion. The 200 people he con- BULLETIN especially written for them by the Ginger Rogers, revolutionized tacted who knew and worked Waiting for You! Gershwin brothers. When Adele the film musical. The Rogers with the actor include Debbie

Jenni Main Leah Tooele High School Tooele High School Our little long legged beauty, In a blink of an eye you have 2009 Only yesterday you gone from a child to a young graduated kindergarten. woman. Through all of those We were proud of you years we have seen you laugh, then and we are very cry and grow, and we are so proud of the person you have proud of you now. become. Always remember We love you very much, who you are and what you Father, Mother and stand for Jenni Ann. The Family We love you to pieces! BabyBaby Graduates Graduates Your Family

Marissa Turner Brittney Nicole Hawk Zackery Josh Jessica Shelton Tooele High School Tooele High School Tooele High School Tooele High School

Congratulations! Congratulations, we are Look out world here You’re still sweet after all You are a very special so proud of you. Good comes the baum, Zack- these years. girl. We are so proud of luck in the future. ery Josh that is. Good you! luck in all you do. We are Love Mom, Dad, Tiffney, behind you 100% Love you, Derek Grandma & Your Family Grandpa Turpela and Love Mom, Lacey, The Family Grandma & Grandpa

Breanna D. Castagno Katie and Christine Dylan Riely Trujillo Lindsey Nicole Pitt Tooele High School Tooele High School Tooele High School Tooele High School

Bree- Twice as Nice! Congratulations! Congratulations We are so proud of you You bring double BoBo/Dylman We are Lindsey. and love you so much. pleasure to all your so very proud of you! Always follow your Look out world! family. We wish you We know it was a tuff dreams and your heart. much success in the road at times. Good luck We are so proud of you. Love Mom, Dad, Emily, future. enjoy your future! You Hailey, Kami and Logan Love from the deserve it! Love you, Dad, Mom Lawless Gang Love Trujillo Family and Bailey

Phillip Kirk Jessi Lee Davidson Logan Garcia Tooele High School Grantsville High School Tooele High School Logan, Imagine the Congratulations Phil! Congratulations future you want and Today’s your day. You’re off to great places; you’re off Jessi Lee!! believe that you have and away! You have brains in your head and feet in You have always been what it takes to create a your shoes; you can go anyway you choose! so very special to us! wonderful life you de- May all your hopes and serve. Congratulations. Great Job! Love Mom dreams come true!!! Love Mom, Scott, Chad Lots of love, & Megan and Chelby & Mom and Dad Connor

Dylan Tomac Chelby Marie Higgins Dustin M Limb & R. Cody Limb Tooele High School To accomplish great things, Dugway High School we must not only act, but Growing up is hard to also dream, not only plan Congratulations YOU DID IT! do… And you have done but also believe. We are Double the trouble… No, double the pride… YES. We it well Congratulations so proud of who you have have watched you accomplish so many things in the on your many accom- become and what you have last 18 years and you have made us so incredibly proud, plishments- but we achieved. Keep reaching always believe in yourselves and set your goals high, for the stars! know that you have only remember who you are and where you are going in life. “Just Begun” We love you, Connor, Dad, Loving you always, Love Your Family Mom and the Gang Your Family

Tooele High School Kimberly Degelbeck Heidi Vernon Amanda Dick Tooele High School Tooele High School Tooele High School My Ty Ty, you’re all grown up now, graduat- “Congratulations” Heidi Boo, We love you. Amanda you have ed from high school and Kimberly Degelbeck Enjoy life’s adventure always been on your off to college. You have Everyone is so proud of and remember us too! toes. made us all so proud! you. Follow your dreams Keep following all your and believe in yourself. Mom, Dad and Sibs Congratulations dreams. J Love Stacy, Mom & Your Loving Family Love Mom & Family Mallorie B5B5

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a copy of birth certificate. Boundaries Tooele are the same as the high school bound- aries. Call Tiffany at 435-840-8080 with Food drop questions. Cost is $185. The Utah Food Bank is having a food drop on Friday, June 6 at Deseret Peak. Sign ups will begin at 7 a.m. Food will Deseret Peak be distributed from 8 a.m. until finished (usually around 10:30 a.m.). Remember Tooele County Fair entertainment your driver’s license. If you have any The Tooele County Fair board is questions please call Carrie at 843-7667. accepting local entertainment groups to perform at the Tooele County Fair. Pioneer jubilee If you or your entertaining group The Pioneer Jubilee will be held Saturday, would like to participate, call Ron at June 6 at the Tooele Pioneer Museum on 435-830-7601. The Tooele County Fair Vine Street with food, games, activities will be at Deseret Peak Complex, July and entertainment from 10 a.m. to 2 30 through Aug. 2. p.m. and the museum open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be free tours, Deseret Peak Stampede Days demonstrations of lost arts, games and Tooele Idol contestants and vendor activities and entertainment. BBQ sand- wanted for Deseret Peak Stampede wiches or hot dog with a drink are $2. Days on June 5-6. If you are inter- ested please visit www.deseretpeak- Volunteering opportunity complex.com/stampede.htm or call Great Eagle, Cub, Boy, or Girl Scout 435-843-4046. opportunity. The American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life/Tooele County needs volunteers during the event, Library June 19-20. Call Brenda at 882-2020 or Becky at 843-5515 for more informa- Summer reading tion. The 2009 Summer Reading Program, with the theme, “Be Creative @ Your Softball fundraiser Library,” will begin on Thursday, June photo courtesy of Harris Elementary Tooele girls softball is having a fund- 11 at 4 p.m. in Grantsville City Hall. Harris Elementary PTA sponsored a barbecue on May 18. Jessica May, Cade McEachern, Jesse Steadman and Merinda Craner (l-r) won bikes from raiser selling Scentsy. All sales during Registration forms will be available a box top drawing held at the barbecue. the month of May will have a percentage in the library and on the Bookmobile going to the league. For more informa- beginning May 26. Children of all abili- locations: Tooele High School, Pioneer 9-12. Ages 8-12 meet 10-11 a.m. and Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele tion or to place an order, come to Tooele ties are welcome and the program is free Museum or the Senior Citizens Center. ages 13 meet from 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 La Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele City Park or call Kelly Nash at 843-7572 of charge. For more information, call For any questions call Michael Shuler p.m. Registration is $35. Register at invites everyone to their services or (801) 564-1343. 884-3703. (480) 585-5380. Stowe Family Music or call Ryan Frazier that will be presented in Spanish on at (435) 760-8838. Sunday at 2 p.m. and Thursday at 6:30 Junior Golf Clinics Rewards for Reading School breakfast/lunch p.m. Prayer services on Saturday at Oquirrh Hills Golf Course is sponsoring The Tooele County Bookmobile Library, Secondary schools, junior high and Arts in the Park 6:30 p.m. Come and get to know the Junior Golf Clinics once again this year. Grantsville, is participating in the Utah high school cafeterias will not be serv- The Tooele City Arts Council is sponsor- teachings that can redeem your life, This popular program is for youth ages State Fair, “Read and Win Program,” ing breakfast or lunch on the last day of ing Arts in the Park for children 6 years your salvation and your uncondition- 8-17. The cost is $45 per session or $80 open to children who are between the school, Wednesday, June 3. and older this summer. A wide variety of al love toward God. Pastor Jose Cargoy, for two session, and a junior golf shirt ages of 6-12 as of Sept. 1, 2009. All chil- art projects will be offered on Thursdays for questions call (435)840-5036. is included in the cost. Session one will dren who read 10 books and return their Stansbury High open house throughout the summer for only $2 a be held June 15-19 and session two will completed Reading Record Forms by An open house for Stansbury High project. Art in the Park will be held at The Lighthouse be held July 6-10. Clinics are held in the July 23 will receive one free gate entry School will be held on Friday, June 5 the Swimming Pool Park. Pre-registra- Calvary Chapel Tooele is presently morning and there are clinics for boys pass to the Fair, one ribbon bookmark, from 3-7 p.m. at 5300 N. Aberdeen Lane, tion is required. View a complete class meeting at the Best Western Hotel and clinics for girls. For more informa- one coupon for a free regular drink, Stansbury Park. The open house will listing at www.tooelecity.org. For more on Main Street in Tooele. We meet tion or to sign up talk to the friendly staff and one coupon for a free ride, both have tours of SHS, games, activities for information contact Terra at 843-2142 or on Sunday at 11 a.m. and extend an at Oquirrh Hills Golf Course (1255 East coupons redeemable at the Fair. The kids, school apparel for sale, food and at [email protected]. invitation for you to join with us as we Vine Street, Tooele) or call 882-4220. Reading Record Forms are available in drinks for sale, treats, pictures with the worship in song and in the study of the library (located in Grantsville City mascot and the opportunity to meet 4-H craze God’s Word. Child care available. The Hills Junior Golf League Hall) and on the Bookmobile. For addi- with faculty, staff and school leaders. Tooele City Parks and Recreation and Oquirrh Hills Golf Course is excited to tional information, call 882-3703. Tooele County 4-H program are offering Mountain of Faith offer The Hills Junior Golf League this Summer food service program CRAZE-Summer Adventures for kids 6 Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church summer. The league is for youth ages 8- Summer reading The Tooele County School District years old and older again this summer. welcomes all to join us for worship in 17. The league tees off on Tuesday morn- This year’s annual Summer Reading announces the sponsorship of the Adventures will be held at the Swimming our new location at a new time. We ings beginning June 23. Participants will Program theme is “Be Creative at your Summer Food Service Program. Free Pool Park on Tuesdays throughout the now worship in the home of Tooele play nine holes on weekly league, and 18 library.” The Tooele City Library is look- meals will be made available to all chil- summer. Each week will have a new United Methodist at 78 E. Utah Ave. at holes of play for league championship. ing for local artists to display their work dren through at 18 starting June 15 and and fun theme. You can choose between 9 a.m. every Sunday. There is a $25 registration fee (which during June. We can display some pot- will run until Aug. 14, except for July 24. morning or afternoon sessions. The cost includes a golf shirt). Each week par- tery, paintings, drawings, and photog- Breakfast will be served from 8-9 a.m. is $10 per adventure. Pre-registration is Messianic Congregation ticipants must also pay $5 fee that also raphy. All artwork must follow specific and lunch from 12-1 p.m. Locations: required. View a complete class listing The Brit Ammi Messianic Congregation includes lunch. For more information guidelines. For more information con- Harris Elementary, 251 North 1st Street, at www.tooelecity.org. For more infor- meets every Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at 37 or to sign up talk to the friendly staff tact the Tooele City Library, 128 West Tooele and Wendover High School, 110 mation contact Terra at 843-2142 or at S. Main, in Tooele. Join us for praise, at Oquirrh Hills Golf Course (1255 East Vine Street, Tooele or call 435-882-2182 Wildcat Blvd., Wendover. Meals will be [email protected]. Torah (Bible) study, and fellowship as Vine Street, Tooele) or call 882-4220. ask for Sharon or Malissa. available to adults also, lunch $2.75 and we study the Hebrew foundation of breakfast $1.35. Adults are not permitted Field trip Fridays our Christian faith. For more informa- Obedience class Photo contest to eat off children’s trays. Tooele City Parks and Recreation and tion call 843-5444. KDK9’S Basic Obedience class for all On June 2 will be the start of our photo Tooele County 4-H program are offering ages of dogs and handlers a six-week contest. Grab your camera and take a THS summer school Field Trip Fridays for youth ages 8 years Bible Baptist Church class starts June 4 at 5:30 p.m. Classes snapshot of anything creative, bring it Tooele High School summer school for and older on Fridays throughout the Please consider this your personal at Cal Ranch, $85 per dog. One free to the library and see if you can win! This 2009 will begin June 15-25. There will be summer. Groups will be exploring many invitation to join us for services at training lead and rope included. Week contest is for all ages. two sessions 8-11 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. new places including Antelope Island, Bible Baptist Church, 286 N. Seventh one, dog psychology (no dogs, two hour to 2:30 p.m. Students are able to take the Clark Planetarium, and more. Field St., Tooele. Sunday school at 10 a.m., class). Weeks 2–6 learning the basics Karaoke contest two classes. The fee is $30 for each class. trips will begin at 9 a.m. and the youth Sunday morning service 11 a.m., (one hour class). AKC, CGC testing also Join in the fun with our karaoke contest, Payment is due at registration. Register will return at 4 p.m. The cost is $25 per Sunday evening service 6 p.m. and a available. Proceeds help support KDK9’S for ages 13-20, on Thursday, June 4 from now through the finance office. Call the field trip. Youth must provide a sack Wednesday evening service 7 p.m. For Search and Rescue Dogs and the Animal 6-7:30 p.m. This week is ’60s music for school for more information 833-1978 lunch, and everything else is included. information call 882-7182. Nursery Concepts Foundation both non-profit. our venue. or 833-1981. Pre-registration is required, and space provided and rides available. For more info and registration call: 435- is limited. View a complete class listing 837-2134. Weekly movies at www.tooelecity.org. For more infor- The movies this week are on June 3 at Education mation contact Terra at 843-2142 or at Charity 3 p.m.; a crazy animal-adventure film, [email protected]. Grantsville rated PG, and on June 4 at 11 a.m., a tail Preeclampsia awareness walk Law enforcement benefit of courage, rated G. Be sure to watch the A preeclampsia awareness walk will be Tooele County law enforcement agen- Grantsville irrigation movie, then read the book. held Saturday, June 6 at 10 a.m. at Tooele Churches cies are hosting a trap shoot, gun raffle, The Board has issued one use-or-lose Veteran’s Memorial Park for a two-mile and barbecue dinner to benefit 25-year- turn to expire on June 15. A total of Cartoon class walk. Preregister at www.preeclampsia. Vacation Bible School old Allison Daniels, who is battling a three regular turns have been issued Learn “How to ….cartoons” on Saturday, org. Vacation Bible School will be held at brain tumor. Daniel’s husband is Utah for the season. We will begin monitor- June 6 at 3 p.m. A very special class will Mountain View Baptist Church in Highway Patrol trooper Roger Daniels. ing residential users on Tuesday, June show some tricks on drawing cartoons Adult Education Grantsville Monday through Thursday, The event will be held June 6 at the 16. Metered users have 250,000 gallons and computer animation. Get your high school diploma this year. June 15-18, ages 5 through 13. Program Tooele Gun Club. Interested parties can per share. Non-metered users please All classes required for a high school includes Bible stories, crafts, games, obtain more information and sign up at adhere to these rules: no open hoses, no Weekly story time diploma, adult basic education, GED snacks, skits, etc. Meeting at 822 E. Main any law enforcement office. Raffle tick- watering between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., Remember children’s story time every preparation, word processing, driv- St., Suite H. Time is 6-8 p.m. Conducted ets can also be purchased at an agency do not exceed eight hours, do not leave Wednesday at 11 a.m. and children’s ers’ education and English as a second by youth from Rocky Ford, Colo. office. sprinklers in one spot for more than 1 crafts each Friday from 3-5 p.m. Check language are available. Register now 1/2 hours. with the library for any special story to graduate — just $35 per semester. LDS singles luncheon Food pantry times or other special events. For more Located at 76 S. 1000 West. Call 833- Tooele Valley LDS singles luncheon will The First Baptist Church in Tooele is Sociable photos information on these and other library 1994. Adult Education classes are for be held on June 20 at noon at 583 N. 270 offering a clothing closet and emer- Anyone who would like a copy or cop- programs, check our Web site tooelec- students 18 and over. East (North Stake). All singles welcome. gency food pantry to meet the needs of ies of individual photos of the hon- ity.org/tcl/library.html, call 435-882- our community. Anyone with clothing ored guests that attended the Old Folks 2182, or visit us at 128 West Vine Street, English as a second language Tooele Christian Fellowship needs is welcome. Baby foods are now Sociable can contact Maureen Peterson Tooele. ESOL conversational classes are held We invite you to our services where available. The food pantry is available at 801-782-8555 or Jeri Butler at 435- Monday and Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. you’ll receive a warm welcome by for emergency needs. Hours of opera- 884-6487. These can be purchased for $1 ESOL students may also come anytime sincere, down-home country folks. tion are Saturdays from 10 a.m. to per photo or $2 with a sociable folder. Schools the center is open for Individualized Sunday School starts at 10 a.m. with noon. We are located at 580 S. Main St. study. Registration is $35 per semester. the morning service at 11 a.m. We are For information call 882-2048. Miss Grantsville pageant THS class of 1999 reunion located at 600 North Industrial Loop The 2009 Miss Grantsville Scholarship Tooele High School class of 1999, our 10 Road. Take 200 North (Utah Ave.) west Donations needed Pageant will be held July 3 at Grantsville year reunion is fast approaching. It will Arts for 3.4 miles and turn left, first build- The Tooele Church of Christ is accept- High School. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. be on June 19 and 20. We have a great ing on the left. For information call ing donations for the Women’s Shelter. Admission: adults $4, senior citizens weekend planned. Friday evening will String players needed 435-224-3392. Child care available. and students $2. Contestant paperwork be at the Deseret Peak swimming pool Calling all string players for the eighth SEE BULLETIN PAGE B5 ➤ is available at Grantsville City Hall and and Saturday will be a nice dinner at annual Pops In the Park Community completed paperwork must be turned the Salt Lake Hardware Building (near Orchestra. Rehearsals will be Tuesday, in by June 11. Questions, please call the Gateway). For details, please go to Wednesday and Thursday at 7 p.m., Grantsville City (Jolene, Kristy, or Jeri) tooelehighschool99.blogspot.com or June 16-25 Veterans Memorial Park. BULLETIN BOARD POLICY 884-3411 or Teri Critchlow 830-8090. call Ryan Smart (951) 202-7137 or Cody Performance will be June 25. Call 882- If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact The Transcript-Bulletin at Valdez (435) 850-8674. 5107 or e-mail orchestrawest@gmail. com for more info. 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Stansbury Park THS yearbooks Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit I am attempting to assemble full sets Summer music camp organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Stansbury Youth Football of yearbooks from the beginning of This week-long camp will include music Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot Stansbury Youth Football sign-ups will Tooele High School through 2009. If you games, theory, appreciation and history. guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement be June 6 from 9 a.m. to noon and June have any yearbooks you do not want, All musical abilities and backgrounds please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered 25 from 7-9 p.m. at the Clubhouse. Bring drop them off at one of the following welcome. The camp will run from June no later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date. TUESDAY June 2, 2009 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B5

Bulletin veterans in understanding and applying for VA benefits. This FIVE GENERTATIONS continued from page B4 is a free service to all veterans. Dino will be at the Department They need women’s socks and of Workforce Services center 305 children’s clothing. Please help. N. Main Street, Wednesday, June 882-4642, 430 W. Utah Ave., 3 from 12-1 p.m. Please bring the Tooele. following documents so that we may better serve you: DD form 214, marriage/divorce papers, Moose Lodge birth/adoption/death certifi- cates and children’s social secu- Saturday night dinners rity numbers. If you are going to Saturday night rib-eye steak be in Salt Lake City and would and salmon dinners. Members like to meet with Dino call 801- get a free dinner in their birth- 326-2380 to set up an appoint- day month. ment or for questions that can not wait call 800-827-1000. Groups Seniors Bereavement group A bereavement group sponsored Tooele seniors by Mountain West Hospice is free We need volunteers who are (Back) Valerie Busico, grandma; Maddyn Woodard; Tiffany Woodard, mom; (Back) Valerie Busico, grandma; Isabelle Busico; Chris Busico, dad; (seated) to the public and held one time interested in ceramics, call (seated) Don Millward, great-grandpa; and Juanita Millward (Granny-the- Don Millward, great-grandpa; Julian Busico; and Juanita Millward (Granny- monthly on the third Thursday Tony Busico at 882-2870. The Great), great-great grandma. the-Great), great-great grandma. of the month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. center is for the enjoyment of (June 18, July 16 and Aug 13). all senior citizens 55 years and It will be held at our new loca- up. on Oct. 4-10 for $599 (includes org, [email protected] Church, 1784 N. Aaron Dr. Join 900 South. Call Jan at 843-4347 tion at 1887 N. Aaron Dr., Suite everything but a few lunches) or jalverson@utahfoodallergy. us and you’ll never have to feel for more information. D, Tooele. Call 882-4163 (Irene Senior Circle — reserve your spot today! org. alone again. For more informa- Ramirez/social worker) with any Be part of the circle and join your tion call 840-0445, 882-4721, or Domestic violence support questions. senior friends! You only have to Grantsville seniors Addiction recovery meeting (801)599-2649. Domestic violence peer support be 50 and the cost is $15 per year. Health check: nutrition class LDS Family Services addic- group every Tuesday night from Sewing guild Enjoy discounts, benefits, health June 17 at 1 p.m.; foot clinic June tion recovery meetings every Overeaters Anonymous 6:30-7:30 p.m. Call the DVSAVA The Tooele sewing guild will be information, and social activities. 23 at 1:30 p.m.; diabetic class Tuesday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Overeaters Anonymous meetings crisis line at 882-6888 for more helping with a service project For more info and to make res- June 25 at 1 p.m. Dutch oven at the LDS chapel on 1030 S. are held every Friday at 10 a.m. at information. at the Humanitarian Center for ervations, call 843-3690. Friday, dinner Friday, June 26 at 4 p.m. 900 West, in the Relief Society in the youth room at St. Barnabas our meeting in June. Anyone June 5 Breakfast Buddies at 9 a.m. Meal is free for members, $3 for room, Tooele. Enter on the Church, 1782 N. Aaron Dr. For Take off pounds sensibly interested in helping is invited at Jim’s Restaurant — Dutch treat non-members. Yard sale Friday, west side of the church. The more information call 840-0445, Need help to lose those extra to join us. We will meet at the and RSVP. Wednesday, June 10 June 19, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. handicap entrance is on the 882-4721, or (801)599-2649. pounds? We can help. TOPS is a Extension Office at 9:30 a.m. on — Wellness Supper with dietitian south side of the church. This weight loss support group open Wednesday, June 10 and then go to learn about nutritional needs meeting addresses all addic- NAMI support group to men, women, teens and pre- to the Center. Please call Geri as you age and cooking for one, Recovery tions or character weaknesses. Are you or someone you know teens. Meetings are held every Thomas, 882-3487, if you will be RSVP required. Thursday, June 11 No children please. living with depression, panic, Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the Tooele participating. — bingo at 5 p.m. in MWMC caf- Food allergies anxiety, bipolar disorder, Senior Center, 59 E. Vine St. Call eteria, bring jar of peanut butter Have food allergies? Visit or e- Al-anon meeting OCD, or schizophrenia? NAMI Mary Lou at 830-1150 or Connie Sons of Utah Pioneers to donate to food pantry and $1 mail: Utah Food Allergy Network Al-anon meetings will be held in support meetings are held at 884-5010 or see www.tops.org The Tooele Settlement Canyon for meal. Colorado Rockies trip (UFAN) www.UtahFoodAllergy. the youth center in St. Barnabas Wednesdays at 4 p.m., at 565 W. for more information. Chapter of the Sons of Utah Pioneers will have their month- ly pot-luck dinner and chapter meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 4 at the Senior Citizens Center on Vine Street. Anyone in the community interested in joining the chapter is invited to get more information by calling John Bryan at 882-4623. It’s more than a power line. Roundtable moves to Wigwam Summer is upon us and we are moving Cub Scout Leader It’s a lifeline to new communities. Roundtable to our summer home at the Tooele Wigwam for the June, July, and August round- tables. Join us for CPR training at roundtable on Thursday, June 4, 7:30 p.m. sharp at the Tooele Wigwam for registered Cub Scout leaders and committee mem- bers. We will also have handouts for the various classes to go with the theme Be A Sport. The wig- wam is located on the south end of Tooele’s main street, just south of Gofer’s on the left. Turn left at the worm sign. Questions call Roger at 882-9919.

Diabetes support group The Tooele Diabetes Support Group will hold their monthly meeting June 3 at the Tooele Senior Center at 3 p.m. We will be having a pot luck picnic in the cafeteria. We look forward to see- ing you there. All are welcome. Questions call Carol at 843-9787.

TAG (Tooele Autism Group) Please join us on Tuesday, June 2, at 7 p.m. at the Overlake Kids’ Park Day Care (1835 Aaron Dr.). Nan Gray, special ed direc- tor for the Utah State Office of Education, will be speaking about the special ed funding from the recent stimulus package and how it will effect our children. Childcare is available for $3 per child. RSVP for childcare to Jenell at [email protected].

Help for gardeners The USU Master Gardeners are available to help with your gardening problems. The “Diagnostic Clinic” is available from 3-6 p.m. every Wednesday through September at the County Extension office, 151 N. Main St., Tooele.

Kiwanis meetings Kiwanis meets every Tuesday at noon for a luncheon at Tracks, 1641 N. Main St., Tooele. Contact Debbie Winn at 224-2046 or Sandy Critchlow at 830-6657 to become a member. Kiwanis is PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE dedicated to help the children. Rocky Mountain Power is committed to keeping the public informed throughout this process. See 4-H volunteering below to fi nd the meeting location nearest you. Do you enjoy working with kids Refreshments will be served. and being involved in the com- THE MONA TO OQUIRRH PROJECT IS AN INVESTMENT IN OUR FUTURE. munity? If so, come and volunteer Tooele Junior High School June 9, 2009 with the 4-H after school program A vibrant and growing region like ours needs energy. It’s the power critical for new neighborhoods, schools, 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday 411 West Vine Street, Tooele hospitals, churches and businesses. It turns on lights, computers and runs your refrigerator. The Mona to from 3-5 p.m. at the Tooele Jr. High. Volunteers are needed to help with Juab High School Oquirrh project will create new transmission lines to relieve an already over-burdened system and provide homework and various 4-H activi- June 10, 2009 the headroom required for the lives, businesses and dreams of tomorrow. So it’s more than a power line, ties. For more information, call 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Angela Gorringe at (801)360-0760. 802 North 650 East, Nephi it’s a lifeline for today and to the future. To learn more about Sunset Ridge Middle School the Mona to Oquirrh project, visit us at June 11, 2009 Veterans 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. rockymountainpower.net/transmission. 6881 West 8200 South, West Jordan VA benefits © 2009 Rocky Mountain Power Dino Genco from the American Legion, Salt Lake City will be in your area to assist individual TUESDAY June 2, 2009 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B6

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In this episode, the good (39) TNT (41) CNN Campbell Brown: No Bias, No Bull (N) Larry King Live (N) (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) doctor embarks on his own investi- (43) CNBC CNBC Reports Big Mac: Inside McDonald’s Warren Buffett: Billionaire Mad Money Fast Money Big Mac: Inside McDonald’s gation into the murder of a boy in (46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) “Profoundly Normal” ›› (2003, Docudrama) Kirstie Alley, Delroy Lindo. (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Las Vegas years earlier that he (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (N) (CC) Hannity (N) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity On the Record-Van Susteren strongly believes has a connection (51) FXSPN Poker Superstars Invitational II Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Mind, Body The Final Score Mind, Body The Final Score The Final Score Knockouts The Final Score The Final Score to his own childhood. Jane Lynch (52) ESPN 2008 World Series of Poker (CC) 2008 World Series of Poker (CC) Baseball Tonight (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight NBA Fastbreak SportsCenter (Live) (CC) (“Two and a Half Men”) guest stars (57) USA “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” ››› \ House “One Day, One Room” (CC) House “Needle in a Haystack” (CC) Burn Notice “Sins of Omission” In Plain Sight “One Night Stan” (CC) Psych (CC) as Dr. Reid’s mother, Diana, in (71) DISC Deadliest Catch “Down to the Wire” Deadliest Catch “Payback Time” (N) (:01) Man vs. Wild (N) ’ Deadliest Catch “Down to the Wire” Deadliest Catch “Payback Time” ’ Man vs. Wild “Will Ferrell Special” ’ “Memoriam.” (518) ENC “30 Days of Night” ›› (2007, Horror) Josh Hartnett. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Scarface” ››› (1983) Al Pacino. A Cuban immigrant fights to the top of Miami’s drug trade. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (10:50) “Surviving the Game” ›› ’ (534) STARZ Perfect Hol. (:40) “The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause” › ‘G’ (:15) “Six Days, Seven Nights” ›› (1998) Harrison Ford. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “WALL-E” ›››› (2008) Voices of Ben Burtt. ‘G’ (CC) Perfect Hol. Movie: Smile Pinki (561) MAX (:05) “Fool’s Gold” › (2008, Action) Matthew McConaughey. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “American Gangster” ››› (2007) Denzel Washington. A chauffeur becomes Harlem’s most-powerful crime boss. “Rush Hour 3” › (2007) Jackie Chan. 8 p.m. on & HBO (576) SHOW “Trinidad” (2008, Documentary) iTV Premiere. ‘NR’ “Gods and Monsters” ›››› (1998, Biography) Ian McKellen. ‘R’ (CC) “Different for Girls” ››› (1996) Steven Mackintosh. ‘R’ (:15) “Bringing Out the Dead” ››› You’ll find yourself smiling, possibly (591) TMC (5:30) “Redrum” (2007) ’ ‘R’ Cont’d (:15) “I Witness” ›› (2003, Suspense) Jeff Daniels. ’ ‘NR’ (CC) “There Will Be Blood” ›››› (2007, Drama) Daniel Day-Lewis. 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NBC News Special (N) (CC) Law & Order (Season Finale) (N) ’ News (N) (CC) Tonight Show-Conan O’Brien Late Night-Jim undergoes surgery to repair her cleft (6) HBO “Get Smart” ›› (2008, Comedy) Steve Carell. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Smile Pinki (2008) (:45) “Kung Fu Panda” ››› (2008) Voices of Jack Black. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “The Promotion” ›› (2008) Seann William Scott. ‘R’ lip. The operation was sponsored by (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) KUED Cooks: R is for Restaurant Chefs prepare foods. Summer Wine Mythos With Joseph Campbell (CC) the Smile Train charity. 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(:15) “First Sunday” ›› (2008, Comedy) Ice Cube. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Untraceable” ›› (2008) Diane Lane. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Other Boleyn shadowy organization that burned (561) MAX (5:05) “The Incredible Hulk” Cont’d “Talk to Me” ››› (2007, Biography) Don Cheadle. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “The Bourne Ultimatum” ››› (2007, Action) Matt Damon. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “The Happening” ›› (2008) ’ ‘R’ him. As season three opens, Michael (576) SHOW “Shooter” ›› (2007, Suspense) Mark Wahlberg. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:05) “Halloween” › (2007, Horror) Malcolm McDowell. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Hannibal Rising” ›› (2007, Suspense) Gaspard Ulliel. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC) emerges from the ocean a free (591) TMC (:10) “10 Items or Less” ›› (2006) Morgan Freeman. “Sinner” (2007, Drama) Nick Chinlund. ’ ‘NR’ “Hot Rod” ›› (2007, Comedy) Andy Samberg. ‘PG-13’ “The Go-Getter” (2007) Lou Taylor Pucci. ‘R’ agent but one who is being investi- gated by the police as he takes on a THURSDAY EVENING JUNE 4, 2009 new job extraditing a thug. 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Garden journal goes past practical Frank OHLMAN Pet of the Week by Jim Fitzgerald as simple as a notebook or as laughed out loud as the 15-foot M Attorney at Law ASSOCIATED PRESS sophisticated as a computer file, tree came alive with the birds’ complete with embedded pho- constant in-and-out movement, On Oct. 22, 1994, I was on tos. each robin seeming to alternate FREE my knees, planting daffodils (Pictures add a lot, even if between snacking and waiting Consultation and glory-of-the-snow beneath it’s just a few snapshots tossed on a nearby telephone wire for an oak tree, when I paused into the pages. It can be amaz- another turn. for for a moment and lay back on ing to see how small that azalea — The Backyard Massacre. On Wills & the lawn to take in the beauty once was, or what the side yard a wet morning in 1993, I finally Trusts around me — bright sun, perfect looked like before the oak was gave up on beer traps and liq- temperatures, a bit of fall foliage taken down.) uid poisons and walked through and plenty of birdsong. I use a preprinted book that the garden with a salt shaker I can remember this per- includes useful seasonal tips in each hand, pitilessly hunting 493 W. 400 N. Tooele fectly — almost re-experience for every region of the coun- slugs. It was no fun watching it — because I wrote it down in try. Each open page holds one them writhe as the salt desic- 882-4800 my gardening journal that same week’s entry — the fourth week cated their slimy bodies, but I weekend and recently came of June, say — for three consecu- was determined to take back www.schmutzmohlman.com across it. tive years. my landscape. According to my Gardeners usually begin At first, I felt I had to fill each journal entry, I lost count after keeping journals for the many space, but I gave that up: There dispatching 170 of the slimy practical benefits: there’s no bet- really isn’t much going on in pests. KEEP ter way to keep track of when my garden in February, and I’m “Could almost hear them the first freeze comes, where entitled to a vacation now and scream,” I wrote. CONNECTED you planted those peonies, how again. — The Day of Light. I came many times you failed with sweet My entries usually start as a home from work one evening NO MATTER Cute Kitty peas, whether the lilacs were quick jotting on the index card in 1990 to find our back win- in bloom on Mother’s Day and I usually carry around in the dows flooded with sunlight — WHERE For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure what you added to the planting garden. I’ll transfer that to the even though they face east. The Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires hole when you put in those mar- journal when I get a chance. tree men had done their work, YOU vaccination payment, licensing velous roses. Luckily, I’m the only one who removing the dozen or so ailing, Animal Shelter 882-1051 and possible shelter fee. A good journal will also has to decipher the handwriting, 30-foot-tall hemlocks that edged MIGHT Tooele City remind you when the aphids because it’s usually done hastily. our back property line. The new Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to usually arrive, so you can make But sometimes what happens sun exposure transformed the BE Grantsville hold animals for 3 days sure to hose them off early. It in the garden is funny, surpris- yard from “bright shade” to “full Animal Shelter 884-6881 before euthanization. can save money, too: Every fall, ing or even inspirational enough sun,” multiplying the gardening when the mail-order catalogs that I’ll take my time and write possibilities. put me into a trance and tempt a solid paragraph or two, and Looking back through old Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. me to order hundreds of crocus- looking back at them has been journals will also reveal a gar- Tooele Veterinary Clinic es, I can find written evidence the biggest payoff for me in two dener’s own evolution. I can see 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 that the squirrels in my yard eat decades of journal keeping. For that I came only slowly to peren- Get the paper when you crocus blossoms — every year, example: nials and shrubs after leaning want it, how you want it. just as they’re about to open. — The Hitchcock Holly. One heavily on annuals and bulbs. Gardening is a long-term day in April 2001, hundreds I also seem to be more allergic proposition, and after a few of robins invaded our female to poison ivy than I used to be. To subscribe visit our website at years the ordinary memory can’t holly tree in late afternoon and And for some reason, my irratio- www.TooeleTranscript.com Your Complete TOOELETRANSCRIPT hold all the needed information. feasted for hours on the ber- nal hatred of mowing our small And click on the Online Edition Local News Source. BULLETIN Thus the journal, which can be ries. I wrote that my wife and I lawn has only gotten worse.

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SCRIBER. 882-0050 NOTICEOFTRUS- TEE'SSALE APN: 13-022-0-0439 Trust No. 1148437-07 Ref: Kroger Menzer TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx4009 .IMPOR- TANTNOTICETO PROPERTYOWNER: YOUAREINDEFAULT UNDERADEEDOF TRUST, DATED Octo- ber 16, 2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECTYOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLDATAPUBLIC SALE.IFYOUNEED ANEXPLANATIONOF THISPROCEEDING, YOUSHOULDCON- TACTALAWYER. On June 30, 2009, at 4:30pm, James H. Woo- dall, Trustee, as duly ap- pointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded October 18, 2006, as In- strument No. 269997*, in Book xx, Page xx, of the Official Records in the office at the County Re- corder of Tooele County, State of Utah, executed by Kroger Menzer Indi- vidually, will sell at public auction to highest bid- der, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee at the time of sale, with the balance NOTICEOFTRUS- due by noon the follow- TEE'S SALE ing business day, at the APN: 12-001-0-0032 office of the Trustee. At Trust No. 1176060-07 the Tooele county court- Ref: Jeremy J Nielson house 74 South 100 TRA: Loan No. East Tooele Utah all xxxxxx5902. IMPOR- right, title and interest TANTNOTICETO conveyed to and now PROPERTYOWNER: held by it under said YOUAREINDEFAULT Deed of Trust in the UNDERADEEDOF property situated in said TRUST, DATED August County and State de- 03, 2006. UNLESS YOU scribed as: Lot 439, the TAKE ACTION TO PRO- ridge no.4 subdivision, TECTYOURPROP- according to the offi- NOTICEOFTRUS- ERTY,ITMAYBE cial plat thereof as re- TEE'S SALE SOLDATAPUBLIC corded in the office of APN: 10-042-d-0002 SALE.IFYOUNEED the Tooele county re- Trust No. 1179681-07 ANEXPLANATIONOF corder, state of Utah Ref: Jose Escamilla THISPROCEEDING, *deed of trust re-re- TRA: Loan No. YOUSHOULDCON- corded on 01/04/2008 xxxxxx2244. IMPOR- TACT A LAWYER. On doc# 299927. The street TANTNOTICETO June 30, 2009, at address and other com- PROPERTYOWNER: 4:30pm, James H. Woo- mon designation of the YOUAREINDEFAULT dall, Trustee James H. real property described UNDERADEEDOF Woodall, as duly ap- above is purported to be: TRUST, DATED Febru- pointed Trustee under a 484 East 740 North ary 04, 2004. UNLESS Deed of Trust recorded Tooele Ut 84074. Esti- YOUTAKEACTIONTO August 09, 2006, as In- mated Total Debt as of PROTECTYOUR strument No. 265166, in June 30, 2009 is PROPERTY, IT MAY BE Book xx, Page xx, of the $229,660.18. The under- SOLDATAPUBLIC Official Records in the signed Trustee disclaims SALE.IFYOUNEED office at the County Re- any liability for any incor- ANEXPLANATIONOF corder of Tooele County, rectness of the street ad- THISPROCEEDING, State of Utah, executed dress and other common YOUSHOULDCON- by Jeremy J Nielson and designation, if any, TACT A LAWYER. On Stasha J Nielson, will shown herein. Said sale June 30, 2009, at sell at public auction to will be made without 4:30pm, James H. Woo- highest bidder, payable covenant or warranty, dall, Trustee James H. in lawful money of the express or implied, re- Woodall, as duly ap- United States at the time garding title, possession, B10 Tooele Transcript-Bullepointedt Trusteein under a of sale. Successful bid- condition orTuesday encum- June 2, 2009 Deed of Trust recorded ders must tender a de- brances, including fees, February 11, 2004, as posit of $5,000 in certi- charges and expenses Homes Commercial Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices InstrumentPublic Notices No. 218454, fiedPublic funds toNotices the trustee ofPublic the Trustee Notices and of the Public Notices Property Meetings Meetings Trustees in BookTrustees 922, Page 660, at theTrustees time of sale, with trustsTrustees created by said Miscellaneous of the Official Records in the balance due by noon Deed of Trust, to pay the NEW LOG Home 4bdrm, FOR SALE! Fitness NOTICEOFPUBLIC PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICEOFTRUS- the office at the County the following business remaining principal sums Deadline for public no- 2.5bth 2car Seller fi- Center, 12750sqft, HEARING Notice is hereby given TEE'S SALE Recorder of Tooele day, at the office of the of the note(s) secured by tices is 4 p.m. the day nance/ Rent to own. Main Street. Handball UTAHTRANSIT that the Tooele City APN: 02-038-0-0024 County, State of Utah, Trustee. At the tooele said Deed of Trust. The prior to publication. Utah is giving $6000 to courts, lockers, show- AUTHORITY Council and Tooele City Trust No. 1158994-07 executed by Jose Es- county courthouse 74 current beneficiary of the Public notices submit- buyers of new homes, ers, saunas, hot tubs, Route Modifications in Redevelopment Agency Ref: Kimberly J Hurst camilla A Married Man South 100 East Tooele Trust Deed as of the ted past the deadline first come first serve, aerobic area. Unlimited Salt Lake County will meet in a Joint Busi- TRA: Loan No. As His Separate Estate, Utah all right, title and in- date of this notice is: will not be accepted. hurry. This is a New possibilities! 882-7094, Routes 304 and 475 ness Meeting on xxxxxx2979. IMPOR- will sell at public auction terest conveyed to and Mortgage Electronic UPAXLP Custom Log home in (801)860-5696 August Change Day Wednesday, June 3, TANTNOTICETO to highest bidder, pay- now held by it under said Registration Systems, Stockton. Approx I) Route 304 - Cancel 2009 at the hour of 7:00 PROPERTYOWNER: able in lawful money of Deed of Trust in the Inc. The record owner of ANNOUNCEMENTOF 3700sqft, on 3 levels OFFICE BUILDING 54 route due to low rider- P.M. The meeting will YOUAREINDEFAULT the United States at the property situated in said the property as of the re- APPOINTMENTAND plus covered porches. South Main. Built in ship and meeting UTA be held at the Tooele UNDERADEEDOF time of sale. Successful County and State de- cording of the Notice of NOTICETOCREDI- Featuring: walkout the 1960s. 10,000sqft service delivery stan- City Hall Council Room TRUST, DATED July 26, bidders must tender a scribed as: Lot 26, Default is/are: Kroger TORS basement, luxury mas- main floor finished, dards. located at 90 North Main 2006. UNLESS YOU deposit of $5,000 in cer- westland cove subdivi- Menzer. Dated: June 2, Estate of Michael Price ter suite with jetted tub 5000+ sqft basement Route 475 - Cancel Street, Tooele, Utah. TAKE ACTION TO PRO- tified funds to the trustee sion phase 3, according 2009. James H. Woo- Frazer, Deceased Pro- on main level, large unfinished. $799,000. route due to low rider- 1. Pledge of Allegiance TECTYOURPROP- at the time of sale, with to the official plat dall, Trustee 10653 bate No. 093300033 game room, 11x14 (602)826-9471 ship and meeting UTA 2. Police Department ERTY,ITMAYBE the balance due by noon thereof, as recorded in River Front Parkway, Edison Frazer, whose laundry room, amazing service delivery stan- Awards Presented by SOLDATAPUBLIC the following business the office of the Tooele Suite 290 South Jordan address is 5325 N E 3rd views and much more. dards. UTA will work Mayor Patrick Dunlavy SALE.IFYOUNEED day, at the office of the county recorder.. The U t 8 4 0 9 5 Ave, Oakland Park FL Way under priced at with affected riders to 3. Open Forum for Pub- ANEXPLANATIONOF Trustee. At the tooele street address and other (801)254-9450 33334, has been ap- $238,800. RENT- TO- Buildings place them into carpools lic Comment THISPROCEEDING, county courthouse 74 common designation of (800)245-1886 (Hotline) pointed the Personal OWN available w/2.5% or vanpools. 4. Resolution 2009-27 A YOUSHOULDCON- South 100 East Tooele the real property de- Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 Representative of the above-entitled estate. down. SELLER FI- If you build, remodel or II) Open house format. Resolution of the Tooele TACT A LAWYER. On Utah all right, title and in- scribed above is pur- P.M. Signature/by: Creditors of the estate NANCING possible remove buildings you Arrive any time during City Council Supporting June 30, 2009, at terest conveyed to and ported to be: 883 West James H. Woodall, Trus- are hereby notified to: (703)587-8929 can place your classi- the public hearing hours June 13th as “Veterans 4:30pm, James H. Woo- now held by it under said 660 South Tooele Ut tee R-237762 (1) deliver or mail their fied ad in 45 of Utah's of 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM. Appreciation Day” in dall, Trustee James H. Deed of Trust in the 84074. Estimated Total (Published in the Tran- Planning on selling your written claims to the Per- newspapers for only UTA Meadowbrook Ad- Tooele City, Utah Pre- Woodall, as duly ap- property situated in said Debt as of June 30, script Bulletin June 2, 9 home, you could be sonal Representative at $163. for 25 words ($5. ministration building, sented by Mayor Patrick pointed Trustee under a County and State de- 2009 is $162,549.34. & 16, 2009) sending your sales the address above; (2) for each additional 3600 South 700 West, Dunlavy Deed of Trust recorded scribed as: LOT 2, D. The undersigned Trus- points to up to 340,000 deliver or mail their writ- word). You will reach Salt Lake City - Wednes- 5. Ordinance 2009-12 July 31, 2006, as Instru- VANCEMINORSUBDI- tee disclaims any liability households at once. NOTICEOFTRUS- ten claims to the Per- up to 340,000 house- day, June 17. An Ordinance of the ment No. 264569, in VISION,ASUBDIVI- for any incorrectness of For $163. you can TEE’S SALE sonal Representative's holds and all you do is III) At the hearing, the Tooele City Council Book xx, Page xx, of the SION OF PART OF LOT the street address and place your 25 word Notice is hereby given attorney of record, Jaime call the Transcript Bul- Utah Transit Authority Amending the Time of its Official Records in the 3, BLOCK 2, INTERNA- other common designa- classified ad to all 45 thatonthe 24thDay Topham, at the following letin at 882-0050 for all will afford an opportunity Public Meetings office at the County Re- TIONALBUILDERSAS- tion, if any, shown newspapers in Utah. of June 2009 at the hour address, 291 N Race the details. (Mention for affected citizens, Presented by Mayor Pat- corder of Tooele County, SOCIATIONSUBDIVI- herein. Said sale will be Just call the Transcript of 3:00pm nearthe Street, Grantsville, UT UCAN Classified Net- public officials and inter- rick Dunlavy State of Utah, executed SIONOFTOOELE made without covenant Bulletin at 882-0050 for front door of the Court- 84029; or (3) file their work) ested agencies to com- 6. Resolution 2009-25 A by Kimberly J. Hurst and CITY, ACCORDING TO- or warranty, express or all the details. (Mention house located at 74 So. written claims with the ment on the proposed Resolution of the Tooele William H. Hurst, Wife THE FLAT Thereof, RE- implied, regarding title, 100 East Tooele, UT ucan) METALROOF/WALL Clerk of the District changes. To be in- City Council Adopting And Husband, will sell at CORDED IN the OF- possession, condition or the undersigned, Edwin Panels, Pre-engineered Court in Tooele County, THE GOV'T WILL give cluded as part of the the Budget Officer's public auction to highest FICE OF the TOOELE encumbrances, including B. Parry, Attorney at Metal Buildings. Mill or otherwise present you $$$ FOR BUYING public hearing record, all Tentative Budget for bidder, payable in lawful COUNTYRECORDER. fees, charges and ex- Law, Trustee, acting pur- prices for sheeting coil their claims as required ONEOFMY comments must be post- Tooele City Fiscal Year money of the United MOREPARTICULARLY penses of the Trustee suant to the power of are at a 4 year low. You by Utah law within three HOUSES!!! Up to marked no later than five 2009-2010, and it's Es- States at the time of DESCRIBEDASFOL- and of the trusts created sale conferred in that get the savings. 17 Col- months after the date of $8,000!!! Want more days following the final tablishing the Time and sale. Successful bidders LOWS: BEGINNING AT- by said Deed of Trust, to Trust Deed originally ors prime material, cut first publication of this i n f o ? C a l l public hearing or June Place of a Public Hear- must tender a deposit of TIIESOLTFIIVEST pay the remaining princi- executed by Matthew R. to your exact length. notice or forever be 801-773-9653 and ask 22, 2009 ing to Consider its Adop- $5,000 in certified funds CORNER OF LOT 3, pal sums of the note(s) Arbshay, with Utah Mort- CO Building Systems barred. for Joe (ucan) IV)THEFORMATFOR tion Presented by Mayor to the trustee at the time BLOCK 2, INTERNA- secured by said Deed of gage Center, Inc. as the 1-800-COBLDGS Date of first publication: THEPUBLICHEAR- Patrick Dunlavy of sale, with the balance TIONALBUILDERSAS- Trust. The current bene- original beneficiary, the (ucan) June 2, 2009. INGS WILL BE AS FOL- 7. Resolution 2009-29 A due by noon the follow- SOCIATIONSUBDIVI- ficiary of the Trust Deed current beneficiary of the Manufactured LOWS: Resolution of the Tooele ing business day, at the SION.ASUBDIVISION as of the date of this no- Jaime Topham trust deed is Steve Goor- 291 N Race Street Homes a) Open House to review City Council Approving office of the Trustee. At OFTOOELECITY,AC- tice is: Mortgage Elec- man Revocable Trust as Public Notices and discuss proposal a Request for a Justice the tooele county court- CORDINGTOTUE tronic Registration Sys- Grantsville, UT 84029 Meetings to an undivided .30 inter- (435)884-3426 GRANTSVILLE, Rent or with UTA representa- Assistance Grant for the house 74 South 100 FLATTHEREOF,RE- tems, Inc. The record est, John Zaro as to an Own 1996 4bdrm, 2bth, tives (entire time) Tooele City Police De- East Tooele Utah all CORDEDINTHEOF- owner of the property as (Published in the Tran- Deadline for public no- undivided .20 interest script Bulletin June 2, 9 den, w/d hookups, b) Public comment pe- partment Presented by right, title and interest FICE OF the TOOELE of the recording of the and Ricore Services as shed, landscaped. tices is 4 p.m. the day riod (available any time Mayor Patrick Dunlavy conveyed to and now COUNTYRECORDER Notice of Default is/are: & 16, 2009) prior to publication. to an undivided .50 inter- $700/mo, $700/dep, in- during public hearing) 8. Clegg Land Trade held by it under said ANDRUNNING Jeremy J Nielson & est and the record own- PUBLIC NOTICE cludes lot. Call for appt. Public notices submit- V) To assure full partici- Presented by Randy Deed of Trust in the THENCE EAST 70 Stasha J Nielson. Dated: ted past the deadline ers of the property as of TOCDF is requesting a (435)849-2583 pation at the hearing, ac- Sant property situated in said FEET;THENCENOR- June 02, 2009. James H. the recording of the no- permit modification to re- will not be accepted. commodations for effec- 9. RDA Budget Review County and State de- TI1 162 FEET; THENCE Woodall, Trustee UPAXLP tice of default are Mat- vise the sampling fre- tive communication, Presented by Randy scribed as: Commencing WEST 70 FEET; James H. Woodall thew R. Arbshay, will sell quency and the suite of such as sign language Sant at the southeast corner THENCE SOUTH 162 10653 River Front Mobile Homes NORTHTOOELECITY at public auction to the analyses for waste interpreters or printed 10. Economic Update of lot 9, block 18, plat FEETTOTHEPOINT Parkway, Suite 290 SPECIALSERVICE highest bidder the inter- streams associated with materials in alternative Presented by Randy "a", Tooele city survey; OF BEGINNING. The South Jordan Ut DISTRICT est conveyed to the ash generated from the 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile formats, or a language Sant and running thence north street address and other 84095 (801)254-9450 NOTICEOFBUDGET Trustee in that Trust processing munitions, home for rent, no smok- interpreter for non-Eng- 11. Minutes 64 feet; thence west 115 common designation of (800) 245-1886 (Hot- HEARING Deed filed for record in bulk containers, and sec- ing/ pets. 882-1550 lish speaking partici- May 6, 2009 feet; thence south 14 the real property de- line) Hours: 9:00 A.M. - NOTICEISHEREBY the office of the County ondary wastes in the pants, must be re- May 13, 2009 feet; thence west 157.25 scribed above is pur- 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: RENT TO OWN 36ft GIVEN that a public Recorder of Tooele Metal Parts Furnace quested at least five (5) 12. Invoices feet; thence north 109.15 ported to be: 427 East James H. Woodall, Trailer 3 slide outs in hearing to consider the County, State of Utah, (MPF), and the suite of working days prior to the Presented by Mayor Pat- feet, to the north line of 400 North Tooele Ut Trustee James H. Woo- quiet park. $595/mo adoption of the on Aug 2, 2004 as entry analyses associated with date of the scheduled rick Dunlavy said lot 9, thence west 84074. Estimated Total dall R-238028 Space rent included. 2009-2010 final budget 226978, book 0961, the non-Agent Contami- event. Requests for 13. Adjourn 16.5 feet; thence south Debt as of June 30, (Published in the Tran- 144 W Durfee Grants- for the North Tooele City page 0435, property nated Hydraulic Fluid. ADA accommodations Sharon A. Dawson 159.15 feet, to the south 2009 is $85,985.04. The script Bulletin June 2, 9 ville (801)651-5151 Special Service District therein mentioned and The requested revisions should be directed to Tooele City Recorder line of said lot 9; thence undersigned Trustee dis- & 16, 2009) (the “District”), shall be described, purported to are based on a review of UTA ADA Compliance Pursuant to the Ameri- east 288.75 feet, to the claims any liability for held on the 11th day of be located at 41 West the Land Disposal Regu- Officer at 801-287-3536 cans with Disabilities west line of first west any incorrectness of the NOTICEOFTRUS- June, 2009, commenc- Church Road , Erda, UT. lations (LDR) found in Ti- or for deaf/hearing im- Act, Individuals Needing street of tooele city, to street address and other TEE'SSALE APN: ing at 8:15 p.m., at The undersigned dis- tle 40 of the Code of paired person, dial 711 Special Accommoda- the point of beginning.. common designation, if 13-022-0-0439 Trust No. Tooele City Hall, 90 claims liability for any er- Federal Regulations Part to make a relay call. To tions Should Notify The street address and any, shown herein. Said 1148437-07 Ref: Kroger FOR LEASE Office/ North Main Street, ror in the purported ad- 268, and a review of request a language inter- Sharon A. Dawson, other common designa- sale will be made without Menzer TRA: Loan No. Business Space Tooele, Utah. At the dress), being more par- past analytical results preter, please contact Tooele City Recorder, at tion of the real property covenant or warranty, xxxxxx4009 .IMPOR- Utilities included. 56 hearing, all interested ticularly described as fol- obtained from complying Steve Swan at 843-2110 prior to the described above is pur- express or implied, re- TANTNOTICETO South Main. 1 month persons in attendance lows: with the existing permit 801-287-2351. meeting. TDD Phone ported to be: 379 North garding title, possession, PROPERTYOWNER: free. (602)826-9471 shall be given an oppor- Exhibit A requirements. VI) Written comments or Number 843-2108 100 West Tooele Ut condition or encum- YOUAREINDEFAULT tunity to be heard on the Beginning at a rebar This permit modification email comments may be (Published in the Tran- 84074. Estimated Total brances, including fees, UNDERADEEDOF MOVEINSPECIAL! estimates of the reve- marking the Southwest request is identified by submitted to the follow- script Bulletin June 2, Debt as of June 30, charges and expenses TRUST, DATED Octo- Commercial Space in nues and expenditures corner of Section 28, the alphanumeric desig- ing addresses: Attn Cus- 2009) 2009 is $174,420.84. of the Trustee and of the ber 16, 2006. UNLESS Tooele, 272 N. Broad- of any item in the tenta- Township 2 South, nation tomer Concerns, 3600 The undersigned Trus- trusts created by said YOU TAKE ACTION TO way, approx. 200 to tive budget of the Dis- Range 4 West, Salt Lake TOCDF-WAP-02-1067. South 700 West, P.O. tee disclaims any liability Deed of Trust, to pay the PROTECTYOUR 450sqft. Newly re- trict. The public hearing PUBLIC NOTICE Base and Meridian from A public informa- Box 30810 Salt Lake for any incorrectness of remaining principal sums PROPERTY, IT MAY BE molded. High speed may be adjourned from The Grantsville City which a Tooele County tion meeting on this per- City, UT 84119 or email the street address and of the note(s) secured by SOLDATAPUBLIC Internet, utilities in- time to time as the Ad- Council will hold a spe- witness monument bears mit modification request directly to rideuta@ other common designa- said Deed of Trust. The SALE.IFYOUNEED cluded in rent. 1 month ministrative Control cial meeting on Wednes- South 89 degrees 36' will be held at 6:00 p.m. rideuta.com. Route tion, if any, shown current beneficiary of the ANEXPLANATIONOF free rent. $250/mo Board of the District, in day, June 3, 2009 at 00” West 458.24 feet, on Wednesday, July 8, maps and a summary of herein. Said sale will be Trust Deed as of the THISPROCEEDING, (435)882-4949 its discretion, may deter- 7:00 p.m. at 429 East and a Tooele County 2009, at the Tooele proposed changes can made without covenant date of this notice is: YOUSHOULDCON- mine. Main Street, Grantsville, monument marking the Chemical Stockpile Out- be found at the UTA or warranty, express or Mortgage Electronic TACTALAWYER. On DATED this 21st day of UT 84029. The agenda South quarter corner of reach Office, 54 South website: implied, regarding title, Registration Systems, June 30, 2009, at May, 2009. is as follows: said Section bears North Main Street, Tooele, Lots & Land http://www.rideuta.com/ri possession, condition or Inc. The record owner of 4:30pm, James H. Woo- NORTHTOOELECITY PUBLIC HEARINGS: 89 degrees 39' 21” East Utah, 84074. dingUTA/routeChanges. encumbrances, including the property as of the re- dall, Trustee, as duly ap- SPECIALSERVICE 1. Proposal to close or 2643.56 feet; thence A copy of this Phone calls and ques- fees, charges and ex- cording of the Notice of pointed Trustee under a LOTS FOR SALE Any DISTRICT block off the north end of North 00 degrees 11' 15” permit modification re- tions about the proposal penses of the Trustee Default is/are: Jose Es- Deed of Trust recorded acceptable offer will be (Published in the Tran- 800 East Street at its in- West along the West line quest is available for re- may be directed to and of the trusts created camilla. Dated: June 02, October 18, 2006, as In- considered! Tooele script Bulletin June 2, tersection with State of said Section 1271.80 view by the general pub- 801-287-2667. All com- by said Deed of Trust, to 2009. James H. Woo- strument No. 269997*, in 1/3acre $81,000; 2009) Road 112. feet to a point from lic during regular busi- Tooele zoned for du- ments will become part pay the remaining princi- dall, Trustee Book xx, Page xx, of the AGENDA: Official Records in the which a Tooele County ness hours at: plex $59,900; Tooele PERMANENTCOMMU- of the public hearing re- 1. Summary Action pal sums of the note(s) James H. Woodall monument marking the íTooele Chemical Stock- corner lot great for cord if received by 5:00 secured by said Deed of 10653 River Front office at the County Re- NITY IMPACT FUND Items corder of Tooele County, Northwest corner bears pile Outreach Office, 54 starter home .19acre PUBLICHEARINGNO- p.m., June 22, 2009. a.Approval of Minutes Trust. The current bene- Parkway, Suite 290 North 00 degrees 11' 15” South Main St., Tooele, $45,000; South Rim/ (Published in the Tran- ficiary of the Trust Deed South Jordan Ut State of Utah, executed TICE b.Approval of Business by Kroger Menzer Indi- West 4027.59 feet; UT 84074 Stockton 1.43 acres TOOELE COUNTY will script Bulletin June 2, as of the date of this no- 84095 (801)254-9450 Licenses vidually, will sell at public thence North 89 degrees íTooele City Library, 128 $89,900; Grantsville conduct a public hearing 2009) tice is: Mortgage Elec- (800)245-1886 (Hotline) c.Approval of Bills auction to highest bid- 27' 00” East for 2233.81 W. Vine Street, Tooele, 1/3acre $63,900. Call to solicit comment con- tronic Registration Sys- Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 d. Personnel Matters der, payable in lawful feet to the point of begin- UT 84074 (435)840-1086 cerning the size, scope tems, Inc.. The record P.M. Signature/ by: PUBLICHEARINGNO- 2. Consideration of Ordi- money of the United ning; thence continuing íUtah Division of Solid (435)830-9093 for more and nature of a funding owner of the property as James H. Woodall, TICE nance No. 2009-12 es- States at the time of North 89 degrees 27' 00” and Hazardous Waste info. request to be submitted of the recording of the Trustee James H. Woo- Erda Township Plan- tablishing a filing fee for sale. Successful bidders East 278.52 feet; thence Offices (DSHW, Dept. of to the Community Impact City elected offices. Notice of Default is/are: dall R-238025 LOTS FOR Sale. Deer ning Commission must tender a deposit of South 00 degrees 19' Environmental Qua Fund Board. Details re- 3. Consideration of Ordi- William H Hurst and (Published in the Tran- Hollow Estates Beauti- The Erda Township $5,000 in certified funds 00” East for 442.96 feet; The TOCDF garding the proposed nance No. 2009-13 clos- Kimberly J Hurst. Dated: script Bulletin June 2, 9 ful View Lots Upper Planning Commission to the trustee at the time thence South 89 de- point of contact is Mr. project and its financing ing off the north end of June 02, 2009. James H. & 16, 2009) East Bench Location will hold a Public Hear- of sale, with the balance grees 27; 00: West for Trace Salmon at (435) will be discussed. Infor- 800 East Street at its in- Woodall, Trustee .30 acre to 1.5 acre ing on June 10, 2009 at NOTICEOFTRUS- due by noon the follow- 278.52 feet; thence 833-7428. The Permit- mation will also be avail- tersection with State James H. Woodall available. "Now is the 7:00 p.m. in the Audito- TEE'S SALE ing business day, at the North 00 degrees 19' 00” tees' (U.S. Army Chemi- able regarding the ex- Road 112. 10653 River Front time to buy" www.Tooe- rium at the Tooele APN: 12-001-0-0032 office of the Trustee. At West for 442.96 feet to cal Materials pected financial impact 4.Consideration of ter- Parkway, Suite 290 leCountyRealty.com County Courthouse, 47 Trust No. 1176060-07 the Tooele county court- the point of beginning Agency/EG&G Defense to the public, if applica- mination of utility billing South Jordan Ut (435)830-2505 South Main, Tooele, Ref: Jeremy J Nielson house 74 South 100 Tax Parcel identification Materials) compliance ble. The hearing will be- contract and purchase of 84095 (801)254-9450 (435)882-5337 Utah to discuss the fol- TRA: Loan No. East Tooele Utah all No. 05-044-0-0023 history during the life of gin at 3:00 P.M. on (800)245-1886 (Hotline) lowing items: mail folding machine and xxxxxx5902. IMPOR- right, title and interest Tax ID #: 05-044-0-0022 the permit being modi- JUNE 9, 2009 and will Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 RARE BUILDING Lot in 1. Amendment to the mail postage meter. TANTNOTICETO conveyed to and now Purchase price payable fied is available from the be held at the TOOELE P.M. Signature/ by: Pine Canyon. Lots of Tooele County Land Use 5.Consideration of ter- PROPERTYOWNER: held by it under said at the time and place of State of Utah (contact COUNTYCOURT- James H. Woodall, trees near fire station, Ordinance, Utilities and mination of janitorial and YOUAREINDEFAULT Deed of Trust in the sale in lawful money of Mr. Tom Ball of the Utah HOUSE in the COUNTY Trustee James H. Woo- Lincoln Culinary water utility services tables janitorial product con- UNDERADEEDOF property situated in said the United States. The Division of Solid and COMMISSIONCHAM- dall R-237944 share included. within Chapters 15, 16 & tracts. TRUST, DATED August County and State de- sale will be made with Hazardous Waste at BERS. Further informa- (Published in the Tran- $80,000. Call 17. 6.Council Information 03, 2006. UNLESS YOU scribed as: Lot 439, the out covenant or warranty (801) 538-6170). tion can be obtained by script Bulletin June 2, 9 (435)840-0839 For questions or to re- Updates. TAKE ACTION TO PRO- ridge no.4 subdivision, regarding title, posses- The public com- contacting CINDY & 16, 2009) ceive a copy of applica- 7.Adjourn. TECTYOURPROP- according to the offi- sion or encumbrances, ment period for this per- RUSH VALLEY. 11.4 COOMBS,ENGINEER- tion materials please call Rachel Wright NOTICEOFTRUS- ERTY,ITMAYBE cial plat thereof as re- for the purpose of paying mit modification request acres w/1.73 acre ft. ING OFFICE MANAGER (435) 843-3160 and ask City Recorder TEE'S SALE SOLDATAPUBLIC corded in the office of the obligation secured by lasts a minimum of 60 well rights in Arthur at 843-3160. In compli- to speak to one of the (Published in the Tran- APN: 10-042-d-0002 SALE.IFYOUNEED the Tooele county re- such Trust Deed, includ- days and begins Tues- Ranch Development in ance with the Americans planning staff. script Bulletin June 2, Trust No. 1179681-07 ANEXPLANATIONOF corder, state of Utah ing fees, charges and day, June 2, 2009 and Rush Valley. Asking with Disabilities Act, indi- (Published in the Tran- 2009) Ref: Jose Escamilla THISPROCEEDING, *deed of trust re-re- expenses of the Trustee, will end Monday, August $130,000 obo. viduals needing special script Bulletin June 2 & TRA: Loan No. YOUSHOULDCON- corded on 01/04/2008 and sums, if any, ex- 3, 2009 Written com- (435)830-2504. accommodations (includ- 4, 2009) xxxxxx2244. IMPOR- TACT A LAWYER. On doc# 299927. The street pended under its terms ments regarding this per- ing auxiliary communica- Public Notices TANTNOTICETO June 30, 2009, at address and other com- thereof, and interest mit modification request tive aids and services) Trustees PROPERTYOWNER: 4:30pm, James H. Woo- mon designation of the thereon. can be submitted to Mr. during these hearings PUBLIC NOTICE Water Shares YOUAREINDEFAULT dall, Trustee James H. real property described Successful bidder must Dennis Downs, Director, should notify CHERYL MEETING Deadline for public no- UNDERADEEDOF Woodall, as duly ap- above is purported to be: be prepared to tender a Division of Solid and ADAMS,COMMISSION Grantsville Conservation tices is 4 p.m. the day TRUST, DATED Febru- pointed Trustee under a 484 East 740 North cashier's check for Hazardous Waste, Utah 1 SETTLEMENT Can- ASSISTANT at TOOELE District will hold its An- prior to publication. ary 04, 2004. UNLESS Deed of Trust recorded Tooele Ut 84074. Esti- $5,000.00 at the time of Department of Environ- yon irrigation share COUNTYCOURT- nual Budget Meeting Public notices submit- YOUTAKEACTIONTO August 09, 2006, as In- mated Total Debt as of sale, and a cashier's mental Quality, 288 $3800 for more info HOUSE, 47 SOUTH Hearing for FY 2010 on ted past the deadline PROTECTYOUR strument No. 265166, in June 30, 2009 is check for the full amount North 1460 West, P.O. c o n t a c t J e d MAIN,TOOELE,UTAH, June 10, 2009 at 5:00 will not be accepted. PROPERTY, IT MAY BE Book xx, Page xx, of the $229,660.18. The under- within twenty-four (24) Box 144880, Salt Lake (435)224-2075 84074 (843-3150) at P.M. at 151 North Main UPAXLP SOLDATAPUBLIC Official Records in the signed Trustee disclaims hours after the sale. City, UT, 84114-4880, least three days prior to (Tooele County Exten- 5 ACRE FT underground SALE.IFYOUNEED office at the County Re- any liability for any incor- Dated May 19, 2009 and must be received no the hearing to be at- sion Service Conference water, transferable ANEXPLANATIONOF corder of Tooele County, rectness of the street ad- Edwin B. Parry, later than 5:00 pm, Mon- tended. Room). The budget is an throughout, Erda or Opinions THISPROCEEDING, State of Utah, executed dress and other common Trustee day, August 3, 2009. (Published in the Tran- important way for the Tooele City. Call YOUSHOULDCON- by Jeremy J Nielson and designation, if any, P.O. Box 1387, Bounti- (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin June 2 & public to have an input (435)882-4949 Shared TACT A LAWYER. On Stasha J Nielson, will shown herein. Said sale ful, Utah 84010 script Bulletin June 2, 4, 2009) on the Conservation Dis- June 30, 2009, at sell at public auction to will be made without (801) 397-2660 2009) WATER SHARES. One trict expenditures and Freely. 4:30pm, James H. Woo- highest bidder, payable covenant or warranty, (Published in the Tran- Share of Settlement plans. All District regular (Yours and Ours.) dall, Trustee James H. in lawful money of the express or implied, re- script Bulletin May 26, Canyon Water. $4250 meetings are held on the TOOELETRANSCRIPT Woodall, as duly ap- United States at the time garding title, possession, June 2 & 9, 2009) o b o . C a l l second Wednesday of Open Forum Your Local BULLETIN pointed Trustee under a of sale. Successful bid- condition or encum- (435)840-0512 or the month. Every Tuesday News Source Deed of Trust recorded ders must tender a de- brances, including fees, TOOELE (801)828-5496 Bob Droubay TRANSCRIPT Chairman February 11, 2004, as posit of $5,000 in certi- charges and expenses BULLETIN TOOELETRANSCRIPT SELLING YOUR moun- 882-0050 (Published in the Tran- TOOELETRANSCRIPT Instrument No. 218454, fied funds to the trustee of the Trustee and of the BULLETIN tain bike? www.tooele script Bulletin June 2 & BULLETIN in Book 922, Page 660, at the time of sale, with trusts created by said 882-0050 transcript.com 4, 2009) of the Official Records in the balance due by noon Deed of Trust, to pay the the office at the County the following business remaining principal sums Recorder of Tooele day, at the office of the of the note(s) secured by County, State of Utah, Trustee. At the tooele said Deed of Trust. The executed by Jose Es- county courthouse 74 current beneficiary of the camilla A Married Man South 100 East Tooele Trust Deed as of the As His Separate Estate, Utah all right, title and in- date of this notice is: will sell at public auction terest conveyed to and Mortgage Electronic to highest bidder, pay- now held by it under said Registration Systems, able in lawful money of Deed of Trust in the Inc. The record owner of the United States at the property situated in said the property as of the re- time of sale. Successful County and State de- cording of the Notice of bidders must tender a scribed as: Lot 26, Default is/are: Kroger deposit of $5,000 in cer- westland cove subdivi- Menzer. Dated: June 2, tified funds to the trustee sion phase 3, according 2009. James H. Woo- at the time of sale, with to the official plat dall, Trustee 10653 the balance due by noon thereof, as recorded in River Front Parkway, the following business the office of the Tooele Suite 290 South Jordan day, at the office of the county recorder.. The U t 8 4 0 9 5 Trustee. At the tooele street address and other (801)254-9450 county courthouse 74 common designation of (800)245-1886 (Hotline) South 100 East Tooele the real property de- Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 Utah all right, title and in- scribed above is pur- P.M. Signature/by: terest conveyed to and ported to be: 883 West James H. Woodall, Trus- now held by it under said 660 South Tooele Ut tee R-237762 Deed of Trust in the 84074. Estimated Total (Published in the Tran- property situated in said Debt as of June 30, script Bulletin June 2, 9 County and State de- 2009 is $162,549.34. & 16, 2009) scribed as: LOT 2, D. The undersigned Trus- VANCEMINORSUBDI- tee disclaims any liability VISION,ASUBDIVI- for any incorrectness of SION OF PART OF LOT the street address and 3, BLOCK 2, INTERNA- other common designa- TIONALBUILDERSAS- tion, if any, shown SOCIATIONSUBDIVI- herein. Said sale will be SIONOFTOOELE made without covenant CITY, ACCORDING TO- or warranty, express or THE FLAT Thereof, RE- implied, regarding title, CORDED IN the OF- possession, condition or FICE OF the TOOELE encumbrances, including COUNTYRECORDER. fees, charges and ex- MOREPARTICULARLY penses of the Trustee DESCRIBEDASFOL- and of the trusts created LOWS: BEGINNING AT- by said Deed of Trust, to TIIESOLTFIIVEST pay the remaining princi- CORNER OF LOT 3, pal sums of the note(s) BLOCK 2, INTERNA- secured by said Deed of TIONALBUILDERSAS- Trust. The current bene- SOCIATIONSUBDIVI- ficiary of the Trust Deed SION.ASUBDIVISION as of the date of this no- OFTOOELECITY,AC- tice is: Mortgage Elec- CORDINGTOTUE tronic Registration Sys- FLATTHEREOF,RE- tems, Inc. The record CORDEDINTHEOF- owner of the property as FICE OF the TOOELE of the recording of the COUNTYRECORDER Notice of Default is/are: ANDRUNNING Jeremy J Nielson & THENCE EAST 70 Stasha J Nielson. Dated: FEET;THENCENOR- June 02, 2009. James H. TI1 162 FEET; THENCE Woodall, Trustee WEST 70 FEET; James H. Woodall THENCE SOUTH 162 10653 River Front FEETTOTHEPOINT Parkway, Suite 290 OF BEGINNING. The South Jordan Ut street address and other 84095 (801)254-9450 common designation of (800) 245-1886 (Hot- the real property de- line) Hours: 9:00 A.M. - scribed above is pur- 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: ported to be: 427 East James H. Woodall, 400 North Tooele Ut Trustee James H. Woo- 84074. Estimated Total dall R-238028 Debt as of June 30, (Published in the Tran- 2009 is $85,985.04. The script Bulletin June 2, 9 undersigned Trustee dis- & 16, 2009) claims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, re- garding title, possession, condition or encum- brances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. The record owner of the property as of the re- cording of the Notice of Default is/are: Jose Es- camilla. Dated: June 02, 2009. James H. Woo- dall, Trustee James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Signature/ by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woo- dall R-238025 (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin June 2, 9 & 16, 2009) ADVERTISEMENTNO- TICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals for the construction of Meadow Lane Roadway Realign- ment and Improvement Project will be received by Ensign Engineering & Land Surveying, Inc. at 169 North Main Street, Unit #1, Tooele, Utah 84074, until Tuesday, June 16, 2009 at 2:00 PM. local Mountain Standard Daylight Sav- ings Time. Then soon after they will be publicly opened. This Project consists of the reconstruction and realignment of 3300 lin- eal feet of Meadow Lane as it connects to State Road 36 (SR 36). Seg- ment A - of the Project involves the reconstruc- tion of a portion of the existing Meadow Lane in its current location form Indian Mountain Road to Segment B; Segment B - of the Project involves the construction of the realignment portion of Meadow Lane from Seg- ment A to the point it connects to SR 36 at the south end. The principal items of work are as fol- lows: Segment A: The existing asphalt has been pulverized it will need to be re-grade to match new design pro- file, reshaped to proper crown and compacted as the sub-grade material, 6-inches of untreated base course material and 3-inches of asphalt material will then be placed and compacted as the finished surface. Drainage swales will be graded to provide proper drainage away from the new asphalt as dictated by the existing shoulder conditions, and as shown on the plans. The new edge of asphalt will also need to be NOTICE TO BIDDERS re-shouldered. Sealed proposals for the Segment B: construction of a section The existing asphalt has of Aberdeen Lane from been pulverized. The the north boundary of pulverized material along Stansbury High School with other acceptable ex- to Village Blvd. in Stans- isting embankment ma- bury Park, Utah will be terials shall be used to received by the Tooele construct the embank- County Department of ment for the new rea- Engineering 47 South ligned portion of Main, Tooele, Utah Meadow Lane, that ma- 84074, until Tuesday, ADVERTISEMENTNO- terial will need to be June 16, 2009 at 12:00 TICE TO BIDDERS graded to match new de- P.M., and at that time Sealed proposals for the sign profile, shaped to publicly opened. construction of Meadow proper crown and com- NOTICE NOTICE OF AUCTION The project consists of Lane Roadway Realign- pacted as the sub-grade An Emergency Hazard- Date of Sale: Saturday, the construction of a new ment and Improvement material, 6-inches of un- ous Waste Destruction Saturday, June 20, section of roadway and Project will be received treated base course ma- Permit, UT-014-2009 2009. Time: 10:00am associated surface and by Ensign Engineering & terial and 3-inches of as- (Permit) was issued to Beehive Storage, 1498 minor utility improve- Land Surveying, Inc. at phalt material will then Dugway Proving Ground N. Main, Tooele. ments. Work generally 169 North Main Street, be placed and com- at Dugway, Utah. This This notice of auction is consists of the following Unit #1, Tooele, Utah pacted as the finished Permit authorized Dug- being given pursuant to activities: 84074, until Tuesday, surface. Shoulder work way to destroy, by open 38-8-1 et al, Utah Code 1. Construction of ap- June 16, 2009 at 2:00 on SR 36 will also need detonation, one, 4.5 inch Annotated. proximately 5500 square PM. local Mountain to be done per State of rocket discovered on the UNIT #105 Tondra Cas- yards of asphalt includ- Tuesday June 2, 2009 Standard DaylightTooele Sav- UtahTranscrip Standards tot sat--BulleWestt Sidein of Granite tillo, 26274 Cedar Ave, ing subbaseb11 ings Time. Then soon isfy UDOT. Peak at the Permittee's Pioneer, Calif. Beds, and roadbase. PG64-28 after they will be publicly Drainage swales will be facility. This Permit was dresser, shelves, ac win- asphalt required. Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices opened.Public Notices gradedPublic to provide Notices proper effectivePublic from Notices May 18, dow,Public Christmas Notices items, Public Notices 2.Public Construction Notices of ap- Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous ThisMiscellaneous Project consists of drainageMiscellaneous away from the 2009Miscellaneous to May 19, 2009. miscMiscellaneous clothes & boxes. Miscellaneous proximatelyMiscellaneous 2800 linear the reconstruction and new asphalt as dictated This Permit was neces- UNIT #034 Melisa Gi- feet of curb, gutter and NOTICE NOTICE SUMMONS realignment of 3300 lin- by the existing shoulder sary because the rocket, aramillo, 579 Shay Ln, NOTICETOCREDI- sidewalk with landscap- An emergency hazard- The Executive Secretary Civil No. 090300003 eal feet of Meadow Lane conditions, and as being fully armed and in Tooele & 5509 N FM TORSANDAN- ing along Aberdeen ous waste storage per- of the Utah Solid and INTHETHIRDJUDI- as it connects to State shown on the plans. an unexploded state, 441 Rd, El Compo, TX. NOUNCEMENTOFAP- Lane. mit (#UT-016-2009) has Hazardous Waste Con- CIALDISTRICT Road 36 (SR 36). Seg- The new edge of asphalt presented an unreason- Washer, dryer, couch, POINTMENT 3. Construction of limited been issued to the trol Board has issued an COURT,TOOELE ment A - of the Project will also need to be able risk to human tables, cabinets, toys, INTHEMATTEROF storm drain and inlet United States Air Force, Emergency Permit, COUNTY,STATEOF involves the reconstruc- re-shouldered. health and the environ- misc household items & THE ESTATE OF EARL boxes. Utah Test and Training UT-015-2009, to Dug- UTAH. tion of a portion of the The project is to be com- ment. Copies of the Per- boxes. D QUINTANA, The project is to be com- Range (UTTR) located in way Proving Ground. IRONWOODREALES- existing Meadow Lane in pleted within 30 days of mit are available for pub- UNIT #170 Jay & Jeane Deceased. pleted by 7 Aug, 2009. Box Elder County and This Permit authorizes TATE, L.L.C., Plaintiff, its current location form the Notice to Proceed. lic inspection at the Divi- Marshall, 339 W Main Case No. 093300028 The Contract Documents Tooele County, Utah. Dugway to store and vs. DOYLE TAYLOR Indian Mountain Road to Proposal forms, plans, sion of Solid and Haz- #2, Grantsville. Misc Judge: Stephen L Hen- are on file at the Tooele The permit allows the Air treat by neutralization, and CHARLIE E. Segment B; Segment B - and specifications are ardous Waste during items, toolbox. roid County Department of Force to store up to four drums of Thionyl WARR, and his suc- of the Project involves available for review by normal business hours UNIT #360 Kevin Ash- Daniel E. Quintana, Engineering, 47 South 172,000 pounds Net Ex- Chloride. The treatment cessors and heirs as the construction of the prospective bidders by on the 4th floor of the ton, 187 W Wallace Ave, whose address is 372 Main, Tooele, Utah plosive Weight of explo- plan is described in the John Does 1 through realignment portion of 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, Martha Hughes Cannon Tooele. Couch, table, W. Mahogany Dr. Ameri- 84074, where they may sive items at the UTTR May 14, 2009 Clean 100, Defendants. Meadow Lane from Seg- May 27, 2009, in the of- Health Building, 288 chairs, pots & pans, misc can Fork, Utah 84003, be obtained by prospec- Missile Storage Area. Harbors letter to the Ex- THESTATEOFUTAH ment A to the point it fice of Ensign Engineer- North 1460 West, Salt household items & has been appointed Per- tive bidders at a cost of The explosives will be ecutive Secretary. The TOTHEABOVE connects to SR 36 at the ing & Land Surveying, Lake City. For further in- boxes. sonal Representative of $50.00 each. Bidders stored if unfavorable waste is left over from NAMED DEFENDANT: south end. The principal Inc. at 169 North Main formation, contact Doug UNIT #412 Scott Crane the above-named Dece- must visit the site prior to weather conditions force defense testing near Wig You are hereby sum- items of work are as fol- Street, Unit #1, Tooele, Taylor by phone at (801) 1244 Lacroix Ln #157, dent. submitting a bid. a delay in treatment at Mountain at Dugway. moned and required to lows: Utah 84074. Specifica- 538-6170. In compli- Tooele. Golf clubs, Creditors of the above Each bidder must submit the Thermal Treatment file an answer with the Segment A: tions, proposal forms, ance with the Americans clothes, fishing equip- estate are hereby noti- a bid bond from an ap- Unit. The Air Force has This Permit is effective CLERK of the above-en- The existing asphalt has and plans may be ob- with Disabilities Act, indi- ment & misc items. fied to present their proved surety company requested the permit be- for 70 days beginning titled Court at 74 South been pulverized it will tained at the above loca- viduals with special UNIT #383 Mertis Bal- claims to the attorney for on a form provided cause it has determined May 20, 2009 and expir- 100 East, Tooele, Utah need to be re-grade to tion upon application and needs (including auxil- four, 9094 Clinton Land- the Personal Represen- herein; or in lieu thereof, that storage at the UTTR ing July 28, 2009, unless 84074, and serve upon match new design pro- payment of a nonrefund- iary communicative aids ing #27, Tooele. tative or to the Clerk of cash, certified check, or is more protective of hu- terminated in accor- or mail to Plaintiff's Attor- file, reshaped to proper able fee of $50.00. and services) should (Published in the Tran- the Tooele County Dis- cashier's check for not man health and the envi- dance with R315-3-19. ney, Douglas F. White, crown and compacted as Each bidder must submit contact the DEQ's Office script Bulletin June 2 & trict Court on or before less than 5% of the total ronment than transport- This Permit is necessary at 3282 So. Sunset HOl- the sub-grade material, a bid bond from an ap- of Human Resources at 9, 2009) the 17th day of August, amount of the bid, made ing the explosive mate- because the waste, cur- low Drive, Bountiful, 6-inches of untreated proved surety company 801-536-4413 (TDD 2009. payable to Tooele rial to a permitted treat- rently being stored in Utah 84010, an answer base course material on form provided herein; 801-538-4414). TOWNOFRUSHVAL- Dated this 18th day of County, as evidence of ment facility. The permit overpack drums at the in writing to the Com- and 3-inches of asphalt or in lieu thereof, cash, (Pubished in the Tran- LEYINVITATIONTO May, 2009. good faith and a guaran- is necessary so that 90-day site at Building plaint for Quiet Title Ac- material will then be certified check, or cash- script Bulletin June 2, BID - ROAD WORK MORLEY&ASSOCI- tee that if awarded the treatment can be con- 4311/4312 in the Ditto tion within twenty (20) placed and compacted ier's check for not less 2009) The Town of Rush Val- ATES, P.C. contract, the bidder will ducted more safely dur- Area, is off-gassing to days after service of this as the finished surface. than 5% of the total ley is soliciting bids from C. Val Morley execute the contract and ing favorable weather the environment and Summons upon you. If Drainage swales will be amount of the bid, made TOWNOFRUSHVAL- qualified contractors for Attorney for Daniel E. furnish payment and per- conditions. This permit presents an unreason- you fail so to do, judg- graded to provide proper payable to Tooele LEYINVITATIONTO Rush Valley Road Main- Quintana, Personal formance bonds in the is in effect from June 3, able risk to human ment by default will be drainage away from the County as evidence of BID-PORTABLE tenance. All work is to Representative amount of 100% of the 2009, through Septem- health and the environ- taken against you for the new asphalt as dictated good faith and a guaran- PUMP be delivered and in- DATE OF FIRST PUBLI- bid price. The right to re- ber 1, 2009. Copies of ment. The Division has relief demanded in said by the existing shoulder tee that if awarded the The Town of Rush Val- stalled in accordance CATION: May 19, 2009. ject any or all bids is re- the permit are available copies of the Permit Complaint, which has conditions, and as contract, the bidder will ley is accepting bids for with AWPA specifica- (Published in the Tran- served by Tooele for public inspection dur- available for public in- been filed with the Clerk shown on the plans. execute the contract and a Hale HPX200-B18 tions. The Town re- script Bulletin May 19, County. ing normal business spection during normal of said Court. The new edge of asphalt furnish the contract portable pump 3” inlet, serves the right to ac- 26 & June 2, 2009) Any additional informa- hours on the 4th floor of business hours on the DATED this 31st day of will also need to be bonds as required. The 2_” outlet, 18 HP Briggs cept or reject any bid. tion may be secured NOTICE TO BIDDERS the Martha Hughes Can- 4th floor of the Martha March, 2009. re-shouldered. right to reject any or all and Stratton Vanguard The bid will include the from the Tooele County Sealed proposals for the non Health Building, 288 Hughes Cannon Health DOUGLAS F. WHITE Segment B: bids is reserved. engine. Submit bids to following: Department of Engineer- construction of a section North 1460 West, Salt Building, 288 North 1460 Attorney for Plaintiff The existing asphalt has Any additional informa- Gordie Fitzwater, 245 S 1. Crack seal various ing, (435) 843-3160. of Aberdeen Lane from Lake City. For further in- West, Salt Lake City, 3282 So. Sunset Hol- been pulverized. The tion may be secured at Johnson Lane, Rush streets and the Town Dated this 28th day of the north boundary of formation, contact Con- Utah. For further infor- low Drive pulverized material along the office of Ensign Engi- Valley, UT 84069. Bids Hall parking lot. Clean May, 2009. Stansbury High School nie Rauen at (801) mation, contact Doug Bountiful, Utah 84010 with other acceptable ex- neering & Land Survey- will be received until cracks and fill with hot TOOELE COUNTY to Village Blvd. in Stans- 538?6170. In compli- Taylor at (801) Telephone: isting embankment ma- ing, Inc. at 169 North June 12, 2009 at 5:00 rubberized sealant. DEPARTMENTOFEN- bury Park, Utah will be ance with the Americans 538-6170. In compli- (435)843-9399 terials shall be used to Main Street, Unit #1, p.m. 2. Repair potholes as GINEERING received by the Tooele with Disabilities Act, indi- ance with the Americans FAX: (435)843-9399 construct the embank- Tooele, Utah 84074. Dated this 29th day of needed throughout the By: Vern Loveless, County Department of viduals with special with Disabilities Act, indi- (Published in the Tran- ment for the new rea- Dated this 26th day of May, 2009. town. Director Engineering 47 South Needs (including auxil- viduals with special script Bulletin June 2, 9 ligned portion of May, 2009. Amie Russell Please contact Ivan Fitz- (Published in the Tran- Main, Tooele, Utah iary communicative Aids needs (including auxil- & 16, 2009) Meadow Lane, that ma- (Published in the Tran- Town Clerk water, 435-249-1582 for script Bulletin June 2, 4, 84074, until Tuesday, and services) should iary communicative aids terial will need to be script Bulletin May 26, (Published in the Tran- exact road specifications 9 & 11, 2009) ADVERTISEMENTNO- June 16, 2009 at 12:00 contact Brooke Baker, and services) should graded to match new de- 28, June 2, 4, 9 & 11, script Bulletin June 2, or any other questions. TICE TO BIDDERS P.M., and at that time Office of Human Re- contact the DEQ's Office sign profile, shaped to 2009) 2009) Bids may be hand deliv- Sealed proposals for the publicly opened. s o u r c e s a t of Human Resources at proper crown and com- ered or mailed to: Ivan construction of Meadow NOTICE NOTICE OF AUCTION The project consists of Invite the (801)536-4412 536-4413 (TDD pacted as the sub-grade Fitzwater, 245 So. John- Lane Roadway Realign- An Emergency Hazard- Date of Sale: Saturday, the construction of a new (801)536-4414. 538-4414). material, 6-inches of un- son Lane, Rush Valley, ment and Improvement ous Waste Destruction Saturday, June 20, section of roadway and Whole (Published in the Tran- (Published in the Tran- treated base course ma- UT 84069. Bids will be Project will be received Permit, UT-014-2009 2009. Time: 10:00am associated surface and script Bulletin June 2, script Bulletin June 2, terial and 3-inches of as- received until Jun 24, by Ensign Engineering & (Permit) was issued to Beehive Storage, 1498 minor utility improve- Town to 2009) 2009) phalt material will then 2009 at 7:00 pm., Moun- Land Surveying, Inc. at Dugway Proving Ground N. Main, Tooele. ments. Work generally be placed and com- tain Standard Daylight Your Yard 169 North Main Street, at Dugway, Utah. This This notice of auction is consists of the following pacted as the finished Savings Time. Unit #1, Tooele, Utah Permit authorized Dug- being given pursuant to activities: surface. Shoulder work Dated this 29th day of Sale! Clean Out Unload 84074, until Tuesday, way to destroy, by open 38-8-1 et al, Utah Code 1. Construction of ap- on SR 36 will also need May, 2009. June 16, 2009 at 2:00 detonation, one, 4.5 inch Annotated. proximately 5500 square to be done per State of Amie Russell Your Attic! Your Truck PM. local Mountain rocket discovered on the UNIT #105 Tondra Cas- yards of asphalt includ- TOOELE Utah Standards to sat- Town Clerk TRANSCRIPT Standard Daylight Sav- West Side of Granite tillo, 26274 Cedar Ave, ing subbase isfy UDOT. (Published in the Tran- BULLETIN TOOELE ings Time. Then soon Peak at the Permittee's Pioneer, Calif. Beds, and roadbase. PG64-28 TOOELETRANSCRIPT TRANSCRIPT Drainage swales will be script Bulletin June 2, after they will be publicly facility. This Permit was dresser, shelves, ac win- asphalt required. BULLETIN BULLETIN graded to provide proper 2009) opened. effective from May 18, dow, Christmas items, 2. Construction of ap- drainage away from the This Project consists of 2009 to May 19, 2009. misc clothes & boxes. BECOMEASUB- proximately 2800 linear 882-0050 882-0050 882-0050 new asphalt as dictated the reconstruction and This Permit was neces- UNIT #034 Melisa Gi- SCRIBER. 882-0050 feet of curb, gutter and by the existing shoulder realignment of 3300 lin- sary because the rocket, aramillo, 579 Shay Ln, sidewalk with landscap- conditions, and as eal feet of Meadow Lane being fully armed and in Tooele & 5509 N FM ing along Aberdeen shown on the plans. as it connects to State an unexploded state, 441 Rd, El Compo, TX. Lane. The new edge of asphalt Road 36 (SR 36). Seg- presented an unreason- Washer, dryer, couch, 3. Construction of limited will also need to be ment A - of the Project able risk to human tables, cabinets, toys, storm drain and inlet re-shouldered. involves the reconstruc- health and the environ- misc household items & boxes. The project is to be com- tion of a portion of the ment. Copies of the Per- boxes. The project is to be com- pleted within 30 days of existing Meadow Lane in mit are available for pub- UNIT #170 Jay & Jeane pleted by 7 Aug, 2009. the Notice to Proceed. its current location form lic inspection at the Divi- Marshall, 339 W Main The Contract Documents Proposal forms, plans, Indian Mountain Road to sion of Solid and Haz- #2, Grantsville. Misc are on file at the Tooele and specifications are Segment B; Segment B - ardous Waste during items, toolbox. County Department of available for review by of the Project involves normal business hours UNIT #360 Kevin Ash- Engineering, 47 South prospective bidders by the construction of the on the 4th floor of the ton, 187 W Wallace Ave, Main, Tooele, Utah 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, realignment portion of Martha Hughes Cannon Tooele. Couch, table, 84074, where they may May 27, 2009, in the of- Meadow Lane from Seg- Health Building, 288 chairs, pots & pans, misc be obtained by prospec- fice of Ensign Engineer- ment A to the point it North 1460 West, Salt household items & tive bidders at a cost of ing & Land Surveying, connects to SR 36 at the Lake City. For further in- boxes. $50.00 each. Bidders Inc. at 169 North Main south end. The principal formation, contact Doug UNIT #412 Scott Crane must visit the site prior to Street, Unit #1, Tooele, items of work are as fol- Taylor by phone at (801) 1244 Lacroix Ln #157, submitting a bid. Utah 84074. Specifica- lows: 538-6170. In compli- Tooele. Golf clubs, Each bidder must submit tions, proposal forms, Segment A: ance with the Americans clothes, fishing equip- a bid bond from an ap- and plans may be ob- The existing asphalt has with Disabilities Act, indi- ment & misc items. proved surety company tained at the above loca- been pulverized it will viduals with special UNIT #383 Mertis Bal- on a form provided tion upon application and need to be re-grade to needs (including auxil- four, 9094 Clinton Land- herein; or in lieu thereof, payment of a nonrefund- match new design pro- iary communicative aids ing #27, Tooele. cash, certified check, or able fee of $50.00. file, reshaped to proper and services) should (Published in the Tran- cashier's check for not Each bidder must submit crown and compacted as contact the DEQ's Office script Bulletin June 2 & less than 5% of the total a bid bond from an ap- the sub-grade material, of Human Resources at 9, 2009) amount of the bid, made proved surety company 6-inches of untreated 801-536-4413 (TDD payable to Tooele on form provided herein; base course material 801-538-4414). County, as evidence of or in lieu thereof, cash, and 3-inches of asphalt (Pubished in the Tran- good faith and a guaran- certified check, or cash- material will then be script Bulletin June 2, tee that if awarded the ier's check for not less placed and compacted 2009) contract, the bidder will than 5% of the total as the finished surface. execute the contract and amount of the bid, made Drainage swales will be furnish payment and per- payable to Tooele graded to provide proper formance bonds in the County as evidence of drainage away from the amount of 100% of the good faith and a guaran- new asphalt as dictated bid price. The right to re- tee that if awarded the by the existing shoulder ject any or all bids is re- contract, the bidder will conditions, and as served by Tooele execute the contract and shown on the plans. County. furnish the contract The new edge of asphalt Any additional informa- bonds as required. The will also need to be tion may be secured right to reject any or all re-shouldered. from the Tooele County bids is reserved. Segment B: Department of Engineer- Any additional informa- The existing asphalt has ing, (435) 843-3160. tion may be secured at been pulverized. The Dated this 28th day of the office of Ensign Engi- pulverized material along May, 2009. www.tooeletranscript.comneering & Land Survey- with other acceptable ex- TOOELE COUNTY ing, Inc. at 169 North isting embankment ma- DEPARTMENTOFEN- Main Street, Unit #1, terials shall be used to GINEERING Tooele, Utah 84074. construct the embank- By: Vern Loveless, Dated this 26th day of ment for the new rea- Director May, 2009. ligned portion of (Published in the Tran- (Published in the Tran- Meadow Lane, that ma- script Bulletin June 2, 4, script Bulletin May 26, terial will need to be 9 & 11, 2009) 28, June 2, 4, 9 & 11, To placegraded your to match newclassified de- ads in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, 2009) sign profile, shaped to proper crown and com- pacted as the sub-grade material, 6-inches ofvisit un- www.tooeletranscript.com. treated base course ma- terial and 3-inches of as- phalt material will then Your ad willbe placed appear and com- in the print issue of the Transcript Bulletin, pacted as the finished surface. Shoulder work on SR 36 will also need Tooele Valleyto be done per StateExtra of and on the tooeletranscript.com website! Utah Standards to sat- isfy UDOT. Drainage swales will be graded to provide proper drainage away from the new asphalt as dictated by the existing shoulder conditions, and as 56 North Main, shown on the plans. The new edge of asphalt will also need to be re-shouldered. The project is to be com- Tooele pleted within 30 days of the Notice to Proceed. Proposal forms, plans, and specifications are available for review by 882-0050 prospective bidders by 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, May 27, 2009, in the of- fice of Ensign Engineer- ing & Land Surveying, Inc. at 169 North Main Street, Unit #1, Tooele, Utah 84074. Specifica- tions, proposal forms, and plans may be ob- tained at the above loca- tion upon application and payment of a nonrefund- able fee of $50.00. Each bidder must submit a bid bond from an ap- proved surety company on form provided herein; or in lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cash- ier's check for not less than 5% of the total amount of the bid, made payable to Tooele County as evidence of good faith and a guaran- tee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish the contract bonds as required. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Any additional informa- tion may be secured at the office of Ensign Engi- neering & Land Survey- ing, Inc. at 169 North Main Street, Unit #1, Tooele, Utah 84074. Dated this 26th day of May, 2009. (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin May 26, 28, June 2, 4, 9 & 11, 2009) B12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY June 2, 2009 HOMEFRONT Take prevantative measures to protect skin from summer sun s June gets underway and For some, this technique created salons have wrinkled, leathery, sources of ultraviolet rays like tan- • Wear long sleeves and long school is ending, the sunny the sought-after bronze skin tones. prematurely aged skin, eye injuries, ning beds (or to the sun’s natural pants made from tightly woven Adays of summer beckon. For others, repeated sunburns were cataracts, and skin rashes that have rays) increases both men and fabric. If you find this uncomfort- Outdoor activity is enticing with Diane Sagers the result. come about as a result of too much women’s risk of developing skin ably warm, look for loose styles sunshiny days. Swimming, pic- CORRESPONDENT These same people scoffed as exposure. cancer. In addition, exposure to that allow air circulation. Wear nicking, gardening, building, ball they read literature from a century In fact, according to the U.S. tanning salon rays increases dam- a cover-up at the beach. Keep in games, camping, amusement parks earlier about women wearing Centers for Disease Control, “sun- age caused by sunlight because mind that a typical T-shirt offers and general playing are all activi- bonnets and gloves and carrying tan is not an indicator of good ultraviolet light actually thins the less protection than SPF 15 sun- ties that lend themselves to sum- In the ‘60s, the words “healthy” parasols to avoid the sunshine health. Some physicians consider skin, making it less able to heal. block and a wet T-shirt offers less mer outdoor activity. and “tan” were connected freely because getting a tan would make the skin’s tanning a response to Women who use tanning beds protection than that. Use both if Along with the summer sun- and barely-clad people laid out on them look common and low class. injury because it appears after the more than once a month are 55 needed. shine comes the summer tan or sunny decks and patios to get their Beauty was creamy, smooth, pale sun’s UV rays have killed some cells percent more likely to develop • Stay in the shade when pos- sunburn, depending on your skin full quota of sunshine. They spread skin. and damaged others.” malignant melanoma, the most sible from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. type and outdoor behaviors. A sun- suntan lotion over exposed skin to Unfortunately, the phrase The statistics are ominous. deadly form of skin cancer.” • Avoid tanning beds and artifi- tan is considered in some circles maximize the effects of radiation “healthy tan” so in vogue in recent Current data shows that 40 to 50 The research goes on to say that cial tanning sources. to be a fashion statement. A tan is on turning their skin tan. It was the decades has turned out to be a percent of Americans who live nearly anyone who frequents a tan- • If you must try to tan, try tan- something to work on to make you age of beach party movies, tanning serious misunderstanding of the to age 65 will get skin cancer at ning salon or exposes themselves ning sprays. Some salons now pro- look really good in a swimsuit or salons, and contests for the best facts. Too many of the people who some time in their lives. According to the sun is at risk for skin cancer. vide only tanning spray services. summer clothing. tan. chased after tans in sunshine and to the National Cancer Institute, Those at greatest risk have fair • Whether or not you are regu- 1,000,000 cases of non-melanoma skinned, have blonde, red or light larly exposed to natural or artificial skin cancer occur in the U.S. each hair and those with blue, green or UV rays, conduct a monthly skin year. Fewer than 1,000 of these gray eyes. self-examination. Look for bumps cases end in death. Artificial tanning or excessive or sores that don’t heal, moles that JUNE 5 & 6, 2009 • 8 PM However, they project that 2009 sun exposure is more dangerous have changed size, color or shape. will bring 68,720 new U.S. cases for those with family members Check all areas and have a friend of melanoma and 8,650 deaths who have had skin cancer or those or family member check your back. Presented by from that more deadly form of already treated for skin cancer. • Wear wraparound sunglasses skin cancer. These victims are not Women are more likely to get skin that provide 100 percent UV ray We ’r ePa rt of the Solution limited to the aged and infirm cancer on their legs and men are protection to protect your eyes. — most were people in their 40s, at higher risk for getting it on their • Visit your doctor or dermatolo- 50s and 60s who had lots of expo- backs. gist to get annual exams. If caught sure as teenagers or children and Avoiding these problems is sim- early enough, skin cancer is now the incidence in younger people is ply a matter of good sense. nearly 100 percent curable. increasing. • Where possible, avoid staying Although we associate tanning The saddest part of these sta- out in the sun for long periods of and sunburning with summer, the tistics and the lives of those who time. need for care extends year-round. suffer from the disease is that skin • Use sunscreen with a mini- UV rays can cause damage in any cancer is a form of cancer that is mum sun protection factor (SPF) temperature or season and can mostly preventable. of 15. Higher is even better, par- also penetrate clouds and haze. We may not need to be living in ticularly for those with very fair The hours between 10 a.m. and the age of pale, but darker is not skin that burns easily. Watch the 4 p.m. are the most hazardous necessarily better. Perhaps our nat- expiration date as these products times for exposure in the continen- ural skin tones are the true ideal. In lose effectiveness with age. Toss tal United States and UV radiation PRCA Rodeo any case, protecting ourselves from out the old sunscreen and replace is greatest in late spring and early the sun’s ultraviolet rays pays big it with new. summer, as the sun reaches the dividends in skin health both now • Use lip balm with an SPF factor summer solstice. and later. of 45. UV rays reflect off water, Enter to win The National Cancer Institute • Wear a wide-brimmed hat. cement, sand and snow and is the primary agency of the U.S. A tightly woven fabric is better increase your exposure when on or $30,000 cash! government that provides research than straw, which lets some light near these surfaces. ���������������������������������������������� grants to study cancer, develop through. A baseball cap is helpful With care and common sense ����������������������������������������������� new drugs, and test cancer preven- for your face, but offers no protec- we can enjoy the activities of sum- tion strategies. tion for your neck and ears. Use mer and still protect our skin from ������������������������������������������������ Based on their findings, they say, sunscreen on exposed skin of your the damage that can be caused by ����������������������������������������������� “Long-term exposure to artificial neck and ears. sunshine. ������������������������������������� ��������������������������� 2009 Deseret Peak Days ���������������������������������������������� Fri, June 5: ������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������� Tough enough to wear PINK night ���������������������� Craft Show: 3-10:00 pm ��������������������������� Free pictures with cartoon characters: 5-5:30 pm �������������������������������������������� Horeshoe toss drawing ���������������������������������������������� and prizes: 5:30 pm Mutton Bustin’: 7:00 pm • Petting Zoo PRCA Rodeo: 8:00 pm • Pony Rides Craftshow Fireworks following Rodeo • Inflatable Gyms friday: 3 PM - 10 pm Sat, June 6: Activities • Skydivers Saturday: 12 pm -10pm • Entertainment Craft Show 12-10:00 pm • Fireworks Local Entertainment: 12-7:00 pm • Games Tooele Idol

Free pictures with cartoon Other • Lots of Fun ! 2 PM - 7:30 pm Saturday characters: 1:30 - 2 pm Tooele Idol: 2-7:30 pm WEAR PINK photography / Maegan Burr Free pictures with cartoon 1st 100 wearing Pink receive a prize Dave Nisbet and John Campbell watch HANNspree World Superbike practices Saturday on top of a renovated ski bus while characters: 5 - 5:30 pm Gary Glaze, Tom Lyons and Shawn Wolfenbarger hang out in the shade at Miller Motorsports Park. Mutton Bustin’: 7:00 pm TICKETS Phoenix regularly but has also bus is fully equipped with a show- $10 adults $5 kids (12 & under) • Family Pass $30 (2 adults, 4 kids) Friday Only PRCA Rodeo: 8:00 pm �� Seat been to Las Vegas and Laguna er and even a TV and DVD player Seca in Salinas, Calif. setup that allows riders to enjoy Fireworks following Rodeo �Tickets available at Ticketmaster.com continued from page B1 or Deseret Peak Complex: 435.843.4020 “I went to World Superbike a movie while inside the bus. Not Contract Personnel www.deseretpeakcomplex.com/stampede.htm ing venues, due to the fact that when it was held in Laguna Seca only does the inside of the bus Stock Contractor: Sankey Rodeo Company he takes his RV to racetracks all and it looks backwater compared resemble that of a tour bus for a Announcer: Will Rasmussen Barrel Man: Keith Isley • Bullfighter: Phil Kropp over the western United States. to Miller Motorsports Park as far rock band, but the outside is even 2930 W. Highway 112 • Tooele Burnham visits the racetrack in as fan friendliness.” he said. more impressive. With the many types of RVs and The top of the bus features campers lined up, there was one a seating area so Engel and his vehicle that drew many onlook- friends can enjoy the races from OVER 80 ARTISTS! ers: an old ski bus from Colorado. their perch. The bus also has solar Doug Engel, from Gunnison, panels to help conserve energy Colo., bought the old 1991 on the vehicle. Thomas bus that was once used “Everything is more fun when TOOELE ARTS FESTIVAL 2009 to haul skiers from Gunnison to you are in the bus,” Engel said, Crested Butte, Colo. after returning from a motorcy- When Engel bought the bus, cle ride to Salt Lake on Saturday FEATURED VISUAL ARTISTS it was being used for little more afternoon. than a storage facility for clothes Whether in a bus, RV or just a and even a stray cat was living truck, watching races from the RV inside. parking area at Miller Motorsports “It is always better to restore Park has arguably the best angle things than let them waste away,” to watch any upcoming race. Just he said. a glance at the license plates in the Since Engel took over owner- parking area is proof of the park’s ship, he completely remodeled popularity around the western the bus to fit a full-size bed in the United States and Canada. back, with extra sleeping areas along the inside of the bus. The [email protected] James Lee Kitty Harrington Laura Call Painting Textiles Jewelry

June 26, 27, 28 Tooele City Park Melinda Smith Kay Rigby Jim Sigg (200 West & Vine St. ) Mixed Media Woodworking Mixed Media www.tooeleartsfestival.org photography / Maegan Burr FREE ADMISSION Tents and RVs line the southwest end of Miller Motorsports Park on Saturday afternoon for HANNSpree Superbike finals.