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www.tooeletranscript.com TUESDAY TOOELE RANSCRIPT Brigadier T Check out the General hangs features on our new Web site: up uniform for tooeletranscript.com good See B1 BULLETIN August 12, 2008 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 115 NO. 025 50¢ Mom who killed baby to undergo mental evaluation by Jamie Belnap described by Emelyantsev. STAFF WRITER Emelyantsev was original- ly charged with first-degree A Tooele mom who murder, but pled guilty on admitted to killing her 14- June 20 to a lesser charge of month-old adopted child second-degree felony child was ordered Friday to com- abuse homicide as part of a plete a 60-day psychologi- plea deal. cal diagnostic before being Prior to her plea, sentenced in 3rd District Emelyantsev told Judge Mark Court. Kouris that Nikolai hadn’t Kimberly Emelyantsev, fallen, but instead that she 34, made a 911 call on had dropped him. Deputy March 6 to report that her County Attorney Gary son Nikolai — a child with Searle said Emelyantsev Down syndrome whom she had dropped the child more had recently adopted from than once and in a manner Russia — was that wasn’t exper ienc- deemed an ing breath- accident. ing prob- Additional lems. Tooele child abuse City police c h a r g e s officers who a g a i n s t re s p o n d e d Emelyantsev photography / Troy Boman to the scene and her Anita Garcia shops with her children at Zacatecas Market in downtown Tooele Tuesday. Tooele County’s hispanic population is declining while the state’s hispanic noted dis- h u s b a n d , population is on the rise. coloration Fyodor, in and bruis- connection ing to the with the sus- child’s face. pected abuse The child of another of was taken the couple’s Diversity on the downslide to Mountain c h i l d r e n West Medical — a 4-year- Tooele County is only county in the state where non-Hispanic Center and old son with then trans- photography / Maegan Burr Down syn- population is growing faster than Hispanic population ported to Kimberly Emelyantsev stands in drome, also P r i m a r y front of Judge Mark Kouris Friday a d o p t e d by Tim Gillie Census Bureau. Statewide, the Hispanic Rose Trujillo, a local Hispanic advocate Children’s afternoon in 3rd District Court. from Russia STAFF WRITER population grew by 52 percent while the and past chair of the Tooele Cinco de M e d i c a l Emelyantsev was ordered to undergo — were dis- non-Hispanic population grew only 15 Mayo celebration, which was canceled C e n t e r , evaluation before her sentencing. missed due Tooele County has become less ethni- percent. A look at school enrollment fig- this year because of lack of community where he to insuffi- cally diverse over the past seven years, ures by ethnicity reveal that the majority support. later died. cient evidence at the June bucking a trend of increasing diversity of Hispanics in Tooele County have set- But some Hispanic leaders say the Emelyantsev originally hearing. across the state and nation, according to tled in Wendover, while the Tooele Valley trend may be down to economics more told police the child had Kouris said he had been population estimates recently released remains predominately white. In 2007, than discrimination. fallen off a chair in the fam- approached by a few family by the U.S. Census Bureau. Wendover High School’s students were “Tooele is a wonderful place to work ily’s living room when she members wishing to speak The 2007 demographic report shows 69 percent Hispanic, 23.5 percent white and live,” said Tony Yapias, a Salt Lake had left the room for a few on behalf of the deceased that Tooele County is the only county and 7.5 percent American Indian, com- City-area Hispanic activist and former minutes to change anoth- child at Emelyantsev’s sen- in Utah where the non-Hispanic popu- pared to Tooele High School, where the director of the State Office of Hispanic er child’s diaper. She was tencing, but said all requests lation grew at a faster rate than the students were 83.1 percent white, 11.2 Affairs. “The statistics are not surpris- arrested March 10 after phy- must be submitted in writ- Hispanic population since the start of percent Hispanic, 1.5 percent American ing because Tooele County has become sicians at Primary Children’s ing to the Tooele County the decade. Indian, 1.5 percent African American, a middle-class bedroom community to Medical Center advised witness/victim coordinator, From 2000 to 2007, the non-Hispanic 1.1 percent Pacific Islander and 0.5 per- Salt Lake, and most Hispanics want to police that Nikolai had sus- detailing what the individu- population of Tooele County grew by cent Asian. live closer to where they work.” tained injuries that were a al will say at the hearing. 35 percent, compared to a 26 percent “Some Hispanics may still see Tooele Despite the seven-year trend toward result of blunt-force trauma Tooele County Attorney growth rate for the Hispanic popula- county as an isolated rural communi- to the head, and could not tion in the county, according to the U.S. ty with discriminatory practices,” said SEE DIVERSITY PAGE A5 ➤ have been caused by a fall as SEE EVALUATION PAGE A8 ➤ ‘Taco Man’ caps rise Mom accused with new sit-down of hit-and-run restaurant in G-ville attack on son by Jamie Belnap by Doug Radunich “People see the Taco STAFF WRITER STAFF WRITER Man sign on our restau- rant and remember me A Tooele mom made her first appearance SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE After seven years of operating and my cart, and once UV INDEX in 3rd District Court Friday after allegedly hit- The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYa smallSATURDAY taco cart in SUNDAY Tooele and MONDAYone or more TUESDAY custom- ting her 16-year-old son with a skateboard and Wednesday 6:38 a.m. 8:29 p.m. Grantsville, Jose Ramos — widely ers leave our place, more 9 then driving her Thursday 6:39 a.m. 8:28 p.m. 8 8 8 8 8 8 Friday 6:40 a.m. 8:26 p.m. known to locals as “Taco Man” — come in right after them,” vehicle into him Saturday 6:41 a.m. 8:25 p.m. opened his own Mexican restau- Ramos said. “For a long last Tuesday. Sunday 6:42 a.m. 8:24 p.m. rant on Main Street in Grantsville time while I was running Alicia Ann Blood, Monday 6:43 a.m. 8:22 p.m. Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Tuesday 6:44 a.m. 8:21 p.m. last Friday. The new business my cart, people in town 38, was arrest- The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ photography / Troy Boman The Moon Rise Set caps a remarkable success story had just called me the number, the greater the need for eye and skin ed shortly after Wednesday 6:54 p.m. 3:08 a.m. for a man who almost died six ‘taco man,’ so I decided to Longtimeprotection. 0-2 taco Low; 3-5vender Moderate; Jose 6-7 High; Ramos 8-10 stands with his wife Coco (left) and mother Virginia inside his Tooele City police Thursday 7:28 p.m. 4:10 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 7:57 p.m. 5:16 a.m. years ago. call my restaurant ‘Taco new restaurant, Taco Man, in Grantsville Monday. Ramos had perviously sold tacos on the streets officers investigat- Saturday 8:23 p.m. 6:23 a.m. Ramos, 40, was born in Torreon, Man.’” of Tooele ALMANACand Grantsville, and will have a grand opening of his restaurant this Thursday. ed a 911 call made Sunday 8:47 p.m. 7:30 a.m. Statistics for the week ending August 11. Mostly sunny and Mexico, but moved to El Paso, The restaurant was by a concerned Monday 9:10 p.m. 8:37 a.m. Mostly sunny A full day of sunshine Plenty of sun Mostly sunny Mostly sunny Mostly sunny Temperatures Tuesday 9:33 p.m. 9:45 a.m. beautiful Texas, during his youth. In 2001, remodeled from an Ramos now runs Taco Man The menu at Taco Man is now resident regard- High/Low past week 94/63 Full Last New First he moved from El Paso to Tooele old pizza parlor building Normal on high/lowwith past the week help of his 91/62 wife, Coco, his more extensive than what Ramos ing a hit-and-run 89 62 88 59 88 57 and87 began58 selling Mexican91 61 food 88Grantsville’s61 Main89 64 Street thatAverage tempmother, past week Virginia, 77.7and a few other served while operating his cart. It incident on the Alicia Ann Blood from a small cart soon thereaf- had been vacant. A crew spentNormal averageemployees. temp past week After 76.7 being open for includes such Mexican special- grass near the Dow TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Aug 16 Aug 23 Aug 30 Sep 7 Shown is Wednesday’s ter. In 2005, he moved his cart to 14 months converting the old only a short while, he has seen ties as tacos, burritos, quesadil- James Complex. Grantsville, where he cooked for building into a brand new-look- a mix of regular customers from las, enchiladas, tostadas, fajitas, When police questioned the teen victim, Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are 91 90 94 94 Wednesday night’s lows and 87 87 AccuWeather, Inc. ©2008 three years in the parking lot of ing restaurant, and updates were all over the valley82 who visited flautas, carne asada, chile rel- he told them that his mother had approached Wednesday’s highs. Soelberg’s Market before opening required for the electrical wiring his old stand, and plenty of new Taco Man, his new restaurant. and kitchen area. customers. SEE TACO PAGE A6 ➤ SEE ACCUSED PAGE A8 ➤ 70 70 UTAH WEATHER 65 64 65 66 63 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 89/50 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) INSIDE Creek 95/64 BULLETINKnolls BOARDClive B2 WEATHER Lake Point 92/54 94/67 93/65 94/63 12.45 12.34 Ogden CLASSIFIEDS B6 Stansbury Park 91/61 Erda 93/63 Archery hunting is New cafe opens in Vernal HOMETOWN B1 Grantsville 91/64 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 89/51 94/63 82/56 0.00 0.18 0.00 0.30 important part of downtown Tooele Tooele 94/63 OBITUARIES A6 Bauer 89/62 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 90/62 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Grantsville man’s life See A3 Provo Roosevelt OPEN FORUM A4 89/62 91/54 See A10 92/56 See Complete Stockton Pollen Index Price SPORTS A10 90/62 90/57 High Nephi Forecast Rush Valley 89/57 TV LISTINGS B3 89/60 Ophir Moderate on A9 81/55 Low Delta Manti Absent 96/61 90/57 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 97/63 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 91/61 92/58 Moab 90/56 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 97/64 Beaver 96/61 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 90/55 Ibapah 88/58 24-hour 90/54 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 1.07 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 92/54 90/58 at Grantsville 1.33 none 102/74 Kanab 91/60 Eureka 86/57 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4194.22 A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY August 12, 2008 Local motels enjoying packed summer season

by Doug Radunich said. “Now we’re getting a lot STAFF WRITER more workers from all over the place staying here. Even with high gas prices, For this next couple of Tooele County motel manag- weeks, we’ll have Kennecott ers say this summer has been workers from all over the one of their best in recent country who will be doing years. cleanup, repair and remod- Carol Gibson, manager eling at the Kennecott plant of the 64-room Holiday Inn while it’s still shut down.” Express Hotel and Suites, said She said the Oquirrh Motor high gas prices haven’t slowed Inn has also received a good down summer travel like one number of Miller Motorsports might expect. fans who were unable to find “Gas may have affected a vacancy in Tooele. travelers a little bit, but we’ve Liz Wagner, manager of the actually received more vaca- Villa Motel, said that even tioners and people traveling though she has seen her share through this summer com- of race fans, most of her guests pared to summer last year,” have been workers with busi- she said. “We haven’t been ness in the area. slowing down at all as far as “There have been a few peo- tourists go. In fact, we’ll prob- ple coming for the raceway on ably still be busy after sum- the weekends, but most of our mer is over because the events guests have been people com- at Miller Motorsports Park go ing to work for a wide range of into October.” different companies in Tooele Gibson said Miller County,” she said. “There also Motorsports Park has indeed hasn’t been a real noticeable been the major draw for decrease in guests compared her motel this summer. She to summer of last year.” said race fans often stay Martin said the recent low- Wednesday through Sunday ering of gas prices may be a during the week when a big reason why business has been event is in town. better for her motel than it “Most of the guests we’ve was at the beginning of the been getting have been for photography / Troy Boman season. the racetrack, but we’ve also “At the beginning of this taken in some workers who Diane Lacy wipes her grandson Sean Sitzes mouth, during breakfast at the Holiday Inn Express Hotel in Tooele Tuesday. Lacy is visiting her grandchildren after her summer our percentage of come out for the Wal-Mart son Will Sitzes relocated from Terrell, Texas. tourists wasn’t even near what Distribution Center,” Gibson it was last summer, but now said. “Most recently we also come for an outdoor retailers business from people who “We filled up from that and “We’ve had an archaeology we’re at about the average of had a big group of people business expo in Salt Lake, and need to attend conferences or still had people for it calling group from New York come what we were at last year,” she they stayed out here because other business related gather- us afterward.” and stay here to dig in Iosepa, said. “I think it helps that the most of the Salt Lake motels ings in Salt Lake City. Martin said her motel’s but mostly we’ve had travelers gas prices have gone down a were already filled up.” “We’ve had a lot of people occupancy rate this summer and truck drivers who find it’s little bit, and people also may Ginger Martin, manager of stay for different conferences has been around 82 percent, cheaper to get a room instead be loosening up on how much CORRECTION the 41-room Oquirrh Motor and expos, but the main one which is down slightly from of sleep in their truck while it’s they want to spend on gas.” Inn in Lake Point, said her we filled up with was the out- 90 percent last summer but sitting idle and running with [email protected] motel had also seen overflow door retailers expo,” she said. still strong. the air conditioning on,” she In the story titled “THS class of 1963 comes togeth- er on new Web site,” it was incorrectly stated that class- mates have died in war and Case of alleged drug-dealing Tooele couple to go to trial age, both of which are incor- rect. The Transcript-Bulletin by Jamie Belnap grams of methamphetamine lic information officer for the apologizes for the error. STAFF WRITER found in a bedroom, according federal court system. to the probable cause state- Federal charging documents A Tooele couple accused of ment. All four guns were deter- — handed down Wednesday dealing drugs and guns from mined to be stolen. — list updated charges as four their Tooele trailer home pled Three children ages 4 to 11 counts of possession with ���������������� not guilty during an arraign- were in the home at the time intent to distribute meth, two ������� ment hearing in federal court of the sales. Two of the chil- counts of knowingly possess- � Monday, and requested a jury dren belong to Burton and one ing a firearm with an obliter- trial. to Irvine. Both the drugs and ated serial number, two counts �������������� Robyn Irvine, 30, and Robert guns were located within reach of possession of a stolen fire- �������������� ��������� Burton, 32, were arrested on of the children, according to arm, and one count of posses- ������������� ������������������ July 7 after a warrant was court documents. sion of a firearm in furtherance obtained to search their home Burton and Irvine were orig- of a drug trafficking crime. ������ near 250 West and 900 South inally booked into the Tooele Robyn Irvine Robert Burton Irvine and Burton both face ����������� ���������� following several controlled County Jail on nine charges a minimum of five years in ��������������� ��������������� drug buys made by the Tooele each — including four counts ing stolen property. Bail was the couple’s arrest, however, federal prison if convicted of ��������������� ������������������� Drug Task Force, according to of possession with intent to set at $100,000 bondable for was executed late last week, the crimes. �������������� ���������������� court documents. distribute a controlled sub- each. and both Burton and Irvine A five-day jury trial is sched- ������������ ���������������� The search yielded three stance, one count of unlawful Burton posted bail on July are now in the custody of the uled for mid-October. rifles and one handgun hidden possession of a handgun, and 24, and Irvine posted bail on U.S. Marshals Service, accord- [email protected] ��������� in a bathroom wall, and five four counts of theft by receiv- Aug. 5. A federal warrant for ing to Melodie Rydalch, a pub- ������������ ������ ������������ ������������� ������������ ��������������������� newstips 882.0050 ����������� ������������ ������������ ����������� Weekend I-80 rollover claims life of driver ����������� ������������ by Jamie Belnap of Elwood, was driving a Ford road, causing the vehicle to Barker’s girlfriend, Krista ��������������� ������������ STAFF WRITER Expedition in the westbound go off the right shoulder and Wells, 24, also of Elwood, was Tooele �������������� ������������ lanes of the interstate just roll multiple times before wearing a seat belt in the pas- ������������� ������������ A Box Elder County man before 6 a.m. near milepost landing back on its tires. senger’s seat, and her 7-year- �������������� ��������205311A01���� was killed in a single-car roll- 15 when he fell asleep behind Ward said Barker, who was old daughter was buckled in ������������ ������������� over accident on I-80 early the wheel, causing the vehicle not wearing a seat belt, was a booster chair in the back “Your Neighborhood Family Theatre” Sunday morning. to drift off the left side of the ejected and found approxi- seat. Both sustained minor 1600 N. Pine Canyon Rd. ����������� According to Trooper Craig roadway. Barker then jerked mately 20 feet from the vehi- injuries and were transported Ward of the Utah Highway the steering wheel to maneu- cle. He was pronounced dead to Salt Lake City hospitals. (East of Viaduct) 843-5800 ������������� �������������������� Tickets are now available online at www.movieswest.com ����������� ����������������� Patrol, Reginald Barker, 51, ver the vehicle back onto the on the scene. 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TUESDAY August 12, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Salon owner expanding with new downtown coffee shop by Missy Thompson Tooele City, following the clo- zebra prints. STAFF WRITER sure of Jo to Go Cafe & Deli “I want people to feel happy in November 2007. The only when they come in,” Stetz A local salon owner is look- other gourmet coffee out- said. “It’s a friendly environ- ing to expand her business let in town is the drive-thru ment — so men aren’t scared — not into new cosmetic Jana’s Java. away.” treatments but into coffee “We will attract a differ- She believes these busi- and fashion. ent clientele from Jana’s,” she nesses will work together Misty Stetz, owner of Urban said. “People who are getting because they’re unique and Endz Hair and Art Studio, will coffee early in the morning offer something more to do open a coffee shop adjacent and driving through will go for people waiting for a hair to her Main Street hair salon there. This is more of a min- appointment or wanting a this weekend. gling area. Moms can hang cup of coffee. “We wanted to open it out here and have coffee and “I think we’ve gotten because our clients are here meet people.” enough people who have for a long time,” Stetz said. Located in the strip mall moved in from bigger cities “It’s a little more convenient that also houses Hollywood who want more businesses for them to do something Video, Stetz’ businesses have downtown,” Stetz said. “They while waiting.” seen some foot traffic, but are more accepting of new Urban Endz occupies two not as much, she speculates, ides and maybe this will side-by-side spaces in a strip as if they were further down- bring a little bit of the big city mall with the hair salon town. here.” on the side closest to Utah Stetz, who has owned [email protected] Avenue and the coffee shop Urban Endz for two years, and a clothing and jewelry said all three of her business- Get to know Tooele County boutique, which Stetz opened es fit into a common theme subscribe to the six months ago, in the other. driven by her personality. This “It’s two separate stores, photography / Troy Boman is reflected in how she’s deco- combined by a doorway,” she rated with diamond plating, Tooele entrepreneur Misty Stetz stands in her soon-to-be-opened coffee shop at her hair salon Urban Endz Monday. The said. orange and green tones and 882.0050 salon will serve coffee, sell clothing and feature artwork by local artists. The boutique and the cafe area occupy the same space and operate under the same clothing boutique in the adja- aspect of Urban Endz. Once be organic, and Stetz said all name as the hair salon. The cent strip mall. “She’s got full the coffee shop opens, she snacks will be healthy, such boutique sells a variety of outfits like jeans and shoes. said she’ll advertise the three as dehydrated fruit. clothing items, jewelry, purs- Mine is more unique, differ- businesses together. “We have some power es, and some kids’ and men’s ent stuff, something to give “As of now, the boutique fruit drinks and smoothies clothes. as a gift to someone.” has been doing well by word that are healthy,” Stetz said. Dance “It’s more rock-n-roll style Even though the coffee shop of mouth,” said Stetz. “We’re trying to go healthier — not pink, frilly clothes,” wasn’t ready to open at the The coffee shop will sell on the treats — minus the Stetz said, explaining she same time as the boutique, smoothies, teas, cupcakes cupcakes.” doesn’t intend to compete Stetz thought she would get and biscotti, in addition to Urban Endz will be the with Delicious, a women’s a jump start on the clothing coffee. Some of the teas will only sit-down coffee shop in AttitudeENROLL NOW Frank Call before August 15th OHLMAN Technique class is highly Mystery of lost photograph M Attorney at Law suggested. • BALLET FREE • JAZZ confounding its finders Consultation • POINTE for • TAP by Missy Thompson Wills & • TECHNIQUE STAFF WRITER Trusts A mysterious portrait of a middle-aged woman with blue eyes, curly hair and a calm demeanor is baffling Erda residents. 493 W. 400 N. Tooele Any previous student that has not been The portrait was found about a month ago on contacted by august 21st needs to call Droubay Road by an anonymous source, who 882-4800 Pamela Giles 882-1728 brought it to the annual Erda Days celebration Chantel McInnes 882-0454 last month. Diane Judd, one of the organizers of www.schmutzmohlman.com Erda Days, said when she initially saw the pho- tograph she was very impressed and thought it was beautiful. She knew she needed to get it back to its owner. “We wanted to see if we could get someone to recognize it,” Judd said. Court Ordered The portrait was on display in the auction area at Warr Memorial Park where Judd hoped someone would recognize its subject or claim the photo as their own. Taped to the picture’s frame was a message: “Do you know this lady? Bankruptcy Real We are trying to identify her so we can return this photo to her or her family. This is a priceless treasure.” Judd said while many people stopped to look at the photo, no one came forward to solve its Estate Auction mystery. She took the photograph home, though she was still hoping someone would recognize the woman or claim the portrait. “3” written in red ink and the numbers “31871” “We talked to some people who might know and what looks like the name “Jill” scrawled in 55 Choice Acres who she was, but we couldn’t get anyone to pencil. know who it would be,” Judd said. “It’s such a “I hope someone will recognize the picture,” pretty picture. Whoever lost it, we feel, they need said Terry Judd, Diane’s husband. “I know it’s Tuesday September 9th 11 am it back.” valuable to someone.” The photograph is 8 1/2 by 6 1/2 inches. The Readers with information about the photo coloring is a sepia tone except for her bright can contact the Transcript-Bulletin office by 4990 Highway 112, Tooele, UT blue eyes, light pink cheeks and subtle red lips. calling 882-0050. On the back of the photograph is the number [email protected] (Next to Anderson Ranch Development) Property consists of 55 choice Campfire ban dropped in Utah residential acres with over 1300 feet SALT LAKE CITY (AP) _ fire that broke out Sunday Fire restrictions may vary Officials have dropped camp in the remote Kolob Canyons at state parks and incorpo- fire restrictions throughout area of Zion National Park. rated areas of Utah. of frontage on Highway 112. Utah. Officials were hoping the fire Zion National Park said Officials with the federal, would burn itself out. the Spring Creek fire will state and tribal agencies that Wildfires resulting from put up smoke for a week or govern fire use say recent rain- escaped campfires repre- more until it burns itself out. Registration requires a $25,000.00 fall and expected monsoonal sent 13 percent of the acres The smoke was visible from moisture have reduced the burned so far this year _ tri- the Interstate-15 corridor threat of wild fires. ple the rate for the 2007 fire around Kanarravile and New Cashiers Check Payable to While the risk is lower, season. Harmony. officials are urging caution. The restrictions also were No areas of Zion park were Erkelens & Olson Auctioneers The potential for wildfire lifted on BLM lands in the closed because of the wild- was underscored by a 2-acre Arizona Strip. fire. Preview Anytime! Broker participation invited. Erkelens & Olson Auctioneers Rob Olson Auctioneer Utah’s Largest Real Estate Auctioneers! 801-355-6655 View Photos and Terms at www.salesandauction.com Also available at La�er-day Books 986 North Main St 2% Buyers Premium A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY August 5, 2008

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

Voice of Tooele County since 1894

OUR VIEW Water rights policy makes perfect sense

Utah’s water rights situation can be likened to the problems of a shaky bank. This is particularly true in the Tooele Valley, where experts say the bank — in this case the aquifer underlying the val- ley — would go bust if everyone who owns water rights decided to cash them in. That’s because the state has issued more water rights on paper than the water Mother Nature has issued us. How we got into this mess is a question for another time. How we get out of it is a question the State Engineer’s Office took a com- mendable step toward solving last week. The state engineer has restricted the “points of diversion” at which water rights owners can take water from the aquifer to within three zones created in the valley. Owners can move points north or south, since the aquifer flows at consistent levels in those LETTERS TO THE EDITOR directions. Points can also be moved westward, toward the drier, less populous side of the valley. They cannot, however, be moved up immediately then it decreases their eastward. Officers in cars is no waste incentive. But here in Tooele if you spray LETTERS POLICY The policy is intended to ensure the faster-growing eastern third I am writing this letter in response to paint someone’s property then it appears of the valley doesn’t suck the aquifer dry, leaving folks on the west- the comments made by Carolyn Carson it will stay forever. I was especially dis- The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes let- ern side of the valley holding paper water rights with no real water Farrar in her letter to the editor titled mayed at a recent news article where ters to the editor from readers. Letters backing them. Right now, the eastern zone is 62 percent over-allo- “Police car privilege is wasteful” in the someone said that as the city grows so must be no longer than 250 words, cated while the western zone is 48 percent under-allocated. That’s July 29 edition of the Tooele Transcript- will the graffiti problem. I moved here civil in tone, written exclusively for the a discrepancy that needs to be resolved. Bulletin. I am required to pay nearly from a town on the Mexican border that Transcript-Bulletin, and accompanied by We believe the new policy is a sensible step toward anchoring $200 per month in order to drive my had a large amount of graffiti. That city the writer’s name, address and phone water rights to actual water. Although the policy may curtail devel- “company” car. I am not allowed to use established a graffiti abatement pro- number. Priority will be given to letters opment on the eastern side of the valley, it should allow for more this car for any personal use — just going gram. Their pledge to the citizens was that refer to a recent article in the balanced growth valleywide. It also sends a message that natural to and from work. But, as a state peace that if you call their hotline and report newspaper. All letters may be subject resources, though often traded as commodities, must nonetheless officer, I am given statutory responsi- graffiti then it will be gone in 24 hours. to editing. be regulated in the overall public interest. bility to respond to any crime commit- Why can’t we have a program like that We cannot afford to take a purely first-come-first-served ted in my presence. We are not given a here? The thing that prompted me to Letters written to thank an individual or approach to water in Tooele Valley, especially when doing so could choice to act. We agree to act as part of write this letter is I was walking by a organization should be submitted for alter nature’s delicate balance and enrich some only by dispossess- our civic, legal and moral responsibility. house on Seventh Street this morning. A “Notes of Appreciation” ing others. The State Engineer was right to recognize this, and to My department also feels that a police homeowner was using his hard-earned work toward reconciling the discrepancy between water on paper car parked in front of a residence pro- money to build a fence on his property. Readers who are interested in writing a and water in the ground. vides a deterrent to crime in the com- It’s not finished but there is already graf- longer guest op-ed column on a topic of munity. I am grateful to be a member fiti on it. This is getting out of control. I general interest should contact Editor of my community, both at work and at challenge our elected officials to put a Jeff Barrus directly via the contact infor- home. I am immensely proud of the men program in place to curb this problem. mation at the top of this page. and women that serve this state, as the Until that happens, I would hope that a GUEST OPINION last line of defense. There is no greater few good citizens would take it on them- E-mail: [email protected] reward than having made a difference in selves to get something going. Fax: (435) 882-6123 someone’s life. It feels good to know that Mark Holloway Mail: Letters to the Editor there will always be “wasteful” men and Tooele Tooele Transcript-Bulletin women living in my community who we P.O. Box 390 Four-day workweek are willing to sacrifice themselves for Smelter Road is a treasure anyone, anywhere at anytime. Money magazine gets it right (”County Detective Joe Sturzenegger ranked No. 1 for jobs in national maga- LETTER CONTEST Grantsville zine,” July 15). Congratulations to such doesn’t work well a very special, secret, lovely, friendly, Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will Officers deserve thanks beautiful place. I just hope being discov- select the best letter of the month and On the Open Forum page in the July 29 ered isn’t going to ruin you, and make reprint it in the first Open Forum page for all customers edition of the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin, you just another generic, cold, crowded of the following month. The winning I read the letter that Carolyn Carson place like St. George or Palmdale. Now is letter writer will receive a free one-year Farrar wrote titled “Police car privilege the time for Tooele City and/or County to subscription to the newspaper. The sub- hen my husband and is wasteful.” I thought it was out of line. buy a wide right-of-way on both sides of scription can be transferred or used to I first heard we were I wonder if she knows for a fact if these Smelter Road. They need to build a 3-mile renew a present subscription. W going to be relocating Ann Herron officers are on 24-hour call duty. If they multi-use path, a la Ogden. Tooele is get- to Tooele, I had to make sure are, wouldn’t it be a waste of time for ting to be the size where runners, moms GUEST COLUMNIST I knew how to spell the name them to go back to their stations to get with kids in strollers, bicyclers, hikers, correctly. Then I got excited their official cars? Or should they use walkers and in-line skaters, among oth- Every driver for himself at derby because my husband would be their private cars to answer a call? These ers, will be looking keenly for something I have been a faithful Tooele County working at Dugway, which is on lems that have arisen around brave men and women put their lives on like that for quality of life issues. Smelter Demolition Derby spectator for the last a four-day workweek. the state’s transition to four the line every day for us, and my thanks Road is so incredibly perfect. I’m going to six years and it is worth the admission We’d have Fridays to play. workdays. The Utah Transit go out to them. If Farrar doesn’t believe be sitting on the edge of my chair, wait- price to watch. What is not fun to watch Fast-forward a year: I love Authority had a fit over re- this, she should watch the news. I have ing and hoping to see it really happen. is when two friends driving cars refuse to Tooele and the four 10s isn’t doing all its bus schedules to fit seen them get shot and run over for stop- Stan Bass hit each other. I think the derby should be too bad. We do enjoy the extra state workers. Day care provid- ping speeders. Montrose, Calif. every driver for him or her self. Is there a weekend time. And we have ers now have to work even lon- Evelyn D. Adams way both the drivers and the derby com- time to do all those dumb ger hours with even more tired Grantsville Punctuality not prized mission can come together and agree little errands that pile up dur- and grumpy kids. And when are My family and I like the idea of sup- on rules as a group? The derby is for the ing the week — partly because the state employees going to “Privilege” is really a duty porting local community events and fans, and the more cars smashing, the when my husband gets home take care of personal matters I am one of many public servants activities. However, we are discouraged happier the crowd. This is very true, but at 6:30 p.m. Monday through like updating their own driver’s “abusing the privilege” of driving a police because nothing ever starts on time. At you can tell when the drivers are having Thursday, there are not many licenses? car to and from my home in Tooele. Just two different events we have waited 30 fun, and that makes for a good derby too. places of business still open. Being open later is not the a few thoughts to let you know about minutes or more for the program to start. My hat goes off to the derby officials and So when the state announced answer. Who wants to go to this “abuse,” as Carolyn Farrar put it in The last one we attended at the Tooele the drivers for making the derby a good it would be closing all its non- a government office at 5:30 her letter to the editor titled “Police car County Fair we waited and eventually clean place to bring my family for some essential offices on Friday, I p.m.? Who believes you can get privilege is wasteful” in the July 29 edi- left not having seen any part of the pro- good entertainment. was a bit peeved. anything accomplished at that tion of the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. My gram because it was so late. It’s really Peter Anthony When is my husband sup- hour? department charges me nearly $200 per frustrating that things can’t start on time Grantsville posed to update his driver’s Tooele and Grantsville don’t month for the “privilege” of driving that here. We can’t understand why every- license? Get a copy of a birth seem inclined to jump on the car to and from work. I do it because I am thing runs so late. Why can’t commit- Please be responsible with animals certificate? Or what if he wants four-day workweek band- on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week tee members arrive earlier or plan more Too often I hear sad stories such as the to complain about taxes or pay wagon. Good for them. Just to respond to emergencies. I have been accordingly. We would like to support one written by Marianne Gordon and a ticket? Those were problems because something is new, called out from church, my children’s our community, but it’s really hard when Sabrina Custer about a cat, kitten, dog or we used Fridays to solve. doesn’t mean it will work. birthday parties, dates with my wife you know that it’s not going to start on puppy being tossed and abandoned by And now the county is con- The business of govern- and holiday family events to respond to time, especially if it’s a paid event. some heartless fool (“A rescued kitten,” sidering following the state’s ment is to serve the people. emergency situations. On my way to and Diane Ivie Aug. 5). Thank you to these kind ladies example and taking Fridays off. It is awful hard to serve when from work, I have responded to robber- Grantsville and others for stepping up to the plate I give this idea a resounding you are limiting your availabil- ies and shootings, stopped stolen cars, and making an effort to save a life. My no. ity. Government was designed arrested drunk drivers, helped stranded Still good people in the world daughter and I operate a 501c3 non-prof- The idea seems sound at to work for the people, and it motorists, cleared deer and livestock I would like to sincerely thank the it animal rescue organization in Tooele first blush — try to lower the should be there — five days a from the freeway, responded to traffic person who returned my small black County with the help of many compas- number of days government week — for all of us. accidents, and noticed many speeders wallet to the courtesy desk at Wal-Mart. sionate animal-loving volunteers and our employees work to lower slow down when they saw my car. Why It was a busy day and I was in a hurry veterinarian Dr. Gary Gowans and his expenses such as cooling and Ann Herron is a journalist and then, do I have this job, you may ask? I picking things up for Ophir Days on my great staff. We have placed hundreds of heating buildings. But those former associate professor at do it because I love it, I’m good at it, and lunch. When I unloaded my cart and put homeless pets into new loving homes savings have to be weighed Utah State University who lives I know that I make a difference in the the groceries in my car, apparently I had over the past few years. Many people pick against a major disruption in in Tooele. She can be reached at lives of the people I serve. This may be left my wallet in the shopping cart in the up these cute puppies and kittens from people’s lives. [email protected]. nothing compared to the selfless public parking lot. I had to make a stop at the Wal-Mart or Cal Ranch without thinking Look at some of the prob- service you provide on your way to and Health Department to get a food permit of the responsibility that these babies from work every day, but I am only one and suddenly realized I did not have require. Thus, several end up back to the man with one car. my wallet. I rushed back down and sure shelters. If pet owners would be respon- Bob Eldard enough the shopping cart was gone from sible and spay and neuter their dogs and Tooele where I had left it. I went in to the courte- cats we would not have healthy loving sy desk and they retrieved it for me. I just animals being euthanized at our shelters. Leadership to curb graffiti problem want to let this person know how much I There are many low-cost spay and neuter I moved here last December, and as appreciate their honesty. I really appreci- clinics located around the state along a relative newcomer, have tried to keep ate Shannon from Wal-Mart for trying to with voucher programs, which can be my opinions to myself. But something locate me. Thanks again, and it’s nice to used at local veterinary offices in Tooele. A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper bothers me. What’s up with all of the know there are still good people in this These programs are available through No graffiti? Maybe you can’t stop it but you world. More Homeless Pets of Utah’s Web site Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus can do something about it. Cover it up, Wendy Shubert www.utahpets.org. Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor immediately. If these vandals know that Tooele Marci Wicks their childish paintings will be covered Tooele A5

TUESDAY August 12, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 “Wellness Bootcamp” Find the healthy version of you! 3 Month Program Includes: Court dismisses $3 million suit against * Weekly menu and nutrition instruction * Weekly weigh-in and Measurement * Two weight training sessions per week. Tooele City over wastewater plant * Only $25 per week Certified Fitness Instructor: by Tim Gillie Marianne Heder • Mother of 6 STAFF WRITER Limited • American Fitness Enrollment! A $3 million lawsuit brought Association Certified against Tooele City nearly • Precision Cycling Act Fast! seven years ago by a contrac- • Utah State University tor who did work for the city Extention Nutrition Assistant has been dismissed by the 3rd • Credit Workshops District Court. • Latin Dancing Judge Steven Henriod dis- missed the suit filed by Lamb • CPR and First Aid Certified Engineering and Construction Company, the contractor that Call 801-792-4658 to ENROLL! built the city’s new wastewater Personal training without the outrageous cost. treatment plant, on July 28. For more information go to www.mheder.com Lamb claimed the city’s Program begins week of September 2nd. Enrollment August 25th—30th. plans for the plant were defi- cient, resulting in delays and cost increases. The city, in a counter suit, claimed that the plans were sufficient, and that Lamb had abandoned the job site and failed to provide start- up and operations training. The city also alleged that some of the construction work done by Lamb was faulty. The city’s counter claim was photography / Troy Boman not dismissed and continues to work its way through the The Tooele City wastewater plant that opened in 2000 is shown in this file photo. A lawsuit filed by Lamb Engineering and Thank You Thanks to the Tooele County legal system. Construction against the city over the plant was recently dropped. The wastewater treatment Merchants for donations & the plant opened in 2000. Lamb “The lawsuit was without Baker. One is a 12-year-old dis- Tooele Associates, the devel- filed the suit in November merit,” said Patrick Dunlavy, pute with Grantsville City over oper of Overlake, filed in 2002. volunteers who helped. 2001. mayor of Tooele City. “Our proceeds of from the sale of The suits center on what Judge Henriod ruled that staff will again be able to focus the Utah Industrial Depot. The Tooele Associates claims are the contract between Lamb their efforts on providing qual- case was dismissed in Tooele several violations of a develop- and the city precluded Lamb’s ity service to our residents and City’s favor by the 3rd District ment agreement. One suit asks claims, since the city had businesses.” court last year, but Grantsville for $200 million in damages. Without your support, Ophir already paid for project delays Tooele City is currently has appealed the case to the A five-week trial has been set caused by change orders, and embroiled in two other major Utah Supreme Court. No hear- starting in January before Days wouldn’t have been was critical of Lamb for not lawsuits that city officials hope ing date has been set. Judge Randall Skanchy in the pursuing their claim in a time- will be settled soon, according The city is also currently 3rd District Court in Salt Lake. such a huge success ly manner. to Tooele City Attorney Roger involved in several suits with [email protected] Grantsville building partly safer walk-to- school route alongside of Willow Street by Kelci Sagers CORRESPONDENT

The walk to Willow Elementary will become a little safer this fall as the city begins work on a sidewalk along a por- tion of the route to Willow Elementary from Main Street in Grantsville. Using money from a Community ������������ Development Block Grant, the city is building a sidewalk along Willow Street ���������� from Main Street to Durfee Street. Even after the sidewalk is completed, however, a half-mile stretch of road from Durfee �������������������� Street to the school will still be without a sidewalk. Willow Street is one of only two streets • 35 years of that connect South Willow Estates with teaching experience Main Street, and it is heavy with morning commute traffic. That has led to safety • Certified in Early concerns regarding children being forced Childhood Development to walk on the side of the street. The Community Block Development • Now Enrolling for Grant could only be used in neighbor- September hoods where the average income was file photo / Troy Boman • Ages 3-5 low enough to qualify for the funds. Unfortunately, the rest of the route, from Children make their way to school along Willow Street in Grantsville, without the safety of a sidewalk in this • $50 per month Durfee to the school, did not qualify, said 2007 file photo. Grantsville City is constructing a new sidewalk beside the road. Byron Anderson, Grantsville City mayor. • 3 classes per week in “It’s one of those things that are very past. However, he hopes to see walk-to- retained to complete the $60,000 job. Grantsville important to those in the area,” said school traffic pick up after the project is Work is expected to begin sometime Anderson. “The sidewalk’s going to be a finished. within the next three weeks and be fin- great addition.” “Our main concern is the safety of ished in the fall, before winter sets in. • Lots of Music Although the sidewalk will lead to the kids,” said Anderson. “If they’re safe, Willow Elementary, Anderson reported we’re happy.” Staff Writer Tim Gillie contributed to this • Math Skills that not many students have used the Hale Construction Co., a Grantsville- report. • Social Skills sidewalk during school months in the based general contractor, has been • Language Development

lation grew faster, said Juliette Tennert, hold here. One of the busiest businesses • Special Days Diversity a demographic and economic analyst in Tooele’s downtown area is Zacatecas • Fun Activities continued from page A1 with the Governors Office of Planning Market on the corner of Vine and Main and Budget. streets, which began serving cooked In 2006, the Hispanic population grew take-out food earlier this year. And Vicki decreasing diversity, Tooele County by 4.9 percent compared to 4.4 per- Griffith, broker at Prudential Real Estate remains the sixth highest county in the cent for non-Hispanic, and in 2007 the in Tooele, said her agency and others in state in terms of Hispanics as a percent- growth rate for the Hispanic population town have hired more real estate agents age of the total population. In 2007, in the county was 6.2 percent compared that speak Spanish. The Tooele County Call Jan Baird the Hispanic population in the county to 4.6 percent for non-Hispanic. School District has also increased the was 9.7 percent. However, that percent- It may be that the rapid growth of the diversity of its teaching staff, includ- ������������ age remains below a statewide aver- county at the beginning of the decade ing hiring several teachers from Mexico age of 11.6 percent of Utahns claiming brought more non-Hispanics, Tennert that not only speak the language but Hispanic ancestry. said. also understand the culture that many Tooele’s Hispanic population did Despite the comparatively slow Hispanic students come from. increase faster than the non-Hispanic growth of the county’s Hispanic popula- [email protected] population in 2006 and 2007. It is only tion, there are a few indications that a from 2000 to 2005 that the white popu- Hispanic community is gaining a foot- BeautifulBeautiful PoetryPoetry AboutAbout Tooele!Tooele! subscribe 882.0050 ElaineElaine IIpsonpson wrwritesites with a qquietuiet ccontrol,ontrol, without eexaggerationxaggeration or selfindulgence.selfindulgence. T heThe p oepoemsms r erecitecite hist historyory in in its its in intimacytimacy and and imme immediacy,diacy, bbutut without ffanfare.anfare. EEachach imagimage,e, eeachach turturnn of memetaphoricaltaphorical pphrasehrase is dedeeplyeply pperceivederceived and ppresented.resented. TThehe rreadereader momovesves thrthroughough EElaine’slaine’s eeyes,yes, Save Gas and shop our mindfmindfulul sesearcharch fforor memeaning,aning, and strstrengthength of spspiritirit inintoto rrealmsealms of rrealityeality and kknowledge.nowledge. RReadead thethesese ppoemsoems in solitudesolitude,, lelett EElaine’slaine’s ggracerace and wisdom carcarryry yyouou inintoto ppastast timetimess tangtangledled with haunhauntings,tings, drdreams,eams, and Giant Back to School Sale!! fondfond mememories.mories. Basic Tee’s 2 for $15, Niki Biki Tanks -Buy one Get one – ClarenceClarence PP.. SocwellSocwell PastPast PresidentPresident ofof thethe LeagueLeague ofof UtahUtah Writers,Writers, thethe UtahUtah StateState PoetryPoetry Society,Society, half off, All Sale items Buy one Get one Free, andand thethe NationalNational FederationFederation ofof StateState PoetryPoetry SocietiesSocieties All Shoes 20% Off. Aug 6-16. 6 x 9 inches • 80 pages Clothing, Shoes, Jewelry, and Handbags. Sizes xs-3xl. $ 95 Get Yours Today! 8 Mon-Fri 10am-8pm, Sat 10am-6pm. Stop by the Transcript-Bulletin Shop early TOOELETRANSCRIPT 58 N. Main, Tooele Now offering for best selection! BULLETIN 8 am to 6 pm • M-F Cute Body Delicious Jewelry! 295 N. Main Street Tooele A6 OBITUARY

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William H. Brewer Quinton L. Hatch Pete served his country in sister Mildred H. Long, both of WWII in the Philippine Islands. Tooele. He is also survived by 1930 — 2008 (Pete) After being released from the several nieces and nephews. He Beloved husband, father, U.S. Army he went to work for was preceded in death by five grandfather and great-grandfa- the UP Railroad for a while and brothers and six sisters. ther, William “Bill” Brewer passed Pete L. Hatch passed away at then worked for the Tooele Army Funeral services were held away on Aug. 6, at home. the IHC Hospital in West Valley Depot from which he retired. Monday, Aug. 4, 2008 at the Neil He was born Feb. 17, 1930 City on Aug. 1, 2008 from compli- Pete was the past president of O’Donnell and Sons Mortuary in in Milwaukee, Wis. to Fred and cations of a stroke. FOE Lodge #164 in Tooele from Salt Lake City. A viewing was held Margaret Brewer. He married Saki Pete was born May 30, 1924 in 1971 to 1972. He was a member Sunday, Aug. 3, 2008 also at Neil Komatsu on Aug. 6, 1953. She pre- Tremonton to Adelbert M. Hatch of the American Legion Post #17 O’Donnell Mortuary. ceded him in death Feb. 15, 1998. and Susana Pielow Hatch. He and PBOE #1673. Interment Bountiful City Bill served in the United States married Norma R. Ruga Sept. 3, He is survived by his wife, Cemetery. Air Force during the Korean 1972. Norma, son Steven L. Hatch and Conflict. He spent the major- ity of his career working as an Ammunitions Inspector for the Army. During his younger days, Joe G. Chincarini Joe is survived by his wife of Bill played saxophone in a jazz 32 years, Marilou Chincarini; band. He enjoyed skiing, bowling, Nov. 8, 1922 — Aug. 10, 2008 two sons and daughter from his fishing and gardening. He had a and Derek and one great-grand- Joe George Chincarini, 85, first marriage, James Chincarini Bachelor’s Degree in Economics, child, Roper. passed away on Aug. 10, 2008 (Nicki), Manteca, Calif.; but could hold a conversation Funeral services will be at 11 at his home in Tooele, of can- Stephen Chincarini (Joan), and deliver an opinion about any- a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008 at cer. He was born Nov. 8, 1922 Ceres, Calif.; JoAnn Martin, thing. Tate Mortuary in Tooele. In lieu to James and Marie Borilli Reno, Nev. Three sons, John He is survived by his three of flowers and in memory of dad, Chincarini. He married Alma Baker (Tami), Tooele; Patrick children, John (Julia) West spend a day with your family or Turnbull, and from that union Baker (Michelle), Tooele; and Valley; Susan, Orlando, Fla.; Jim you can make a donation to the they had three children, three Scott Baker Stockton, Calif. He (Myrlynn), Grantsville; seven Huntsman Cancer Foundation, grandchildren and three great- was preceded in death by his grandchildren, Daniel, Nate, 500 Huntsman Way SLC, Ut, grandchildren. They later parents. Kenneth, Nellie, Sara, Lindsay 84108. divorced. Joe married Marilou A celebration of Joe’s life will Baker in 1976 and gained three be held on Aug. 15, 2008 at the more children, 10 grandchil- home of John and Tami Baker, dren and 10 great-grandchil- 1075 E. Brookfield Ave., Erda, NOTE OF dren through the years. at 2 p.m. Joe served in the US Army Joe will be laid to rest in APPRECIATION during World War II as Chief Joe retired from the U.S. tors and was an avid reader of Park View Cemetery, 3661 E. Weapons Operator in France, Postal Service as Postmaster in books, ”so many books and so French Camp Rd., Manteca, Johnson family Belgium, Germany and 1978 and also served as Captain little time,” was surely written Calif. Graveside services will Luxembourg. During his life he of the Manteca Police Reserves for Joe. Joe was a kind gentle- be on Aug. 21, 2008 at 10 a.m. The family of Nada Price Johnson owned and farmed acreage in for 20 years. Joe and Marilou man who always found good In lieu of flowers, please make would like to express our appre- Manteca, Calif., where he grew had the opportunity to travel to in everyone except for political a donation to the Mountain ciation to everyone who touched grapes and almonds which was many countries, visiting his rel- issues which if he could, he West Hospice, 255 S. 100 East, Nada’s life, to family and friends for his true love of life along with atives in Italy was his favorite. would shout his views to the Tooele, UT 84074 “Addio miei their presence, thoughts, flowers, his wife, Marilou. He loved trains and trac- world. amici,” “Goodbye my friends.” money, food and condolences. A special thanks to Cottage Glen, Rocky Mountain Care and Hospice, Dr. Krogh and Tate Mortuary. Your kindness meant so much to mom Army creates team to review security at biolab and her family. Thursday night, then traveled to Army officials have declined the case and lab security as a Nada Rae and Don Wooley and by Lolita C. Baldor the high-security Army Medical to discuss any other efforts to whole. family and Carma Nohr and fam- ASSOCIATED PRESS Research Institute of Infectious either watch Ivins more closely Overall, there are nearly 1,400 ily. Diseases, known as USAMRIID, or put other restriction on him biological defense labs, with WASHINGTON (AP) _ The at Fort Detrick on Friday morn- prior to the November action. an estimated 14,000 scientists Army has created a team of med- ing to talk with leaders there. 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Custom Hearing 24-Hour Recorded Message workers, failed to flag scientist Investigators said that lingering questions about why Ivins himself wrote in a July UT License #368167-4601 Bruce Ivins for years. between 2000 and 2006, Ivins it took so long for supervisors 2000 e-mail that he might be Ivins, who grew up in Lebanon, had been prescribed antidepres- to restrict Ivins access to the suffering from a paranoid dis- Ohio, and graduated from the sants, antipsychotics and anti- deadly toxins. order. University of Cincinnati, is the anxiety drugs. By 2005, the gov- Ivins’ attorney, Paul F. Kemp, “I get incredible paranoid, microbiologist accused of send- ernment had matched anthrax says the government’s evidence delusional thoughts at times, ing anthrax-laced letters in 2001 in his lab to the strain that killed was too weak to trigger any and there’s nothing I can do that killed five people. He com- five people. action. until they go away, either by mitted suicide last week as the It wasn’t until November 2007, But members of Congress themselves or with drugs,” he FBI began closing in on him. after the FBI raided his home, have questioned whether ade- wrote that August, in an e-mail Happy Boyce said Friday that Geren that Fort Detrick revoked Ivins quate action was taken, and included in government docu- met with military officials on laboratory access. they have pledged to investigate ments released Wednesday.

Birthday Taco Michael continued from page A1 We all miss you. We all lenos and nachos. know your with God. “We also have our own Taco Man steak, From your mom & dad, and we serve breakfast foods like break- Chente & Erma, your broth- fast burritos and huevos rancheros,” Ramos said. “We also have horchata, er’s Arthur & family, Amos, Jarritos Mexican sodas, and a variety of Sis Rose & Veronica, your other drinks. The way you present your daughters & son, Valerie, food has a lot to do with your success, Sydney, Marissa & Marcus so we prepare everything here fresh and not out of a can. Our vegetables are all fresh, and we also cook our own beans and make our own marinades.” Ramos said he’d like to eventually make the restaurant into a franchise. “Hopefully, one day we will have “I thank the Lord for FREE Family giving me another in the chance in life.” Jose Ramos Park Taco man Dinner enough money to start a second ‘Taco pm Man.’” Ramos said. “If I could also turn Mon., August 18 • 6:30 this business into a franchise I would do it. Right now I’m just trying to build up Swimming Pool Park (55 N. 200 W.) this restaurant’s reputation day after day and one step at a time.” Families of all Ages Ramos suffered a major head injury (This is a family activity, all youth must be accompanied by and adult.) in an auto accident six years ago, but RSVP: Please pre-register your family by went back to work at his stand shortly Fri. Aug. 15 at 5pm by calling 843-2142 or afterward. He said the brush with death send an email to [email protected] inspired him in the end. “I thank the Lord for giving me another chance in life, but I’m also grateful that I was able to have the chance to open up this restaurant,” he said. “The Lord saved me and got me back on the right Valley Mental Health track. I never thought I would be able to have the opportunity to open my own Enjoy a night with dinner, activities, restaurant like this. I thank everybody for believing in me and helping this res- photography / Troy Boman and entertainment, and help your family taurant become a possibility.” benefit from eating dinner together! Jose Ramos stands in front of his taco stand in Tooele in this 2003 file photo. Ramos now owns a restaurant [email protected] in Grantsville. A7

TUESDAY August 12, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 EnergySolutions garners award for safe work environment

by Natalie Tripp annual report. The facility first earned the and remind each other about 2004. work for the last four years. The STAFF WRITER “I think this just underscores OSHA Million Work Hours working safely, according to “One of the attorneys slipped facility is still adding hours to the emphasis on safety in every- award in 2005 when it complet- Gardner. It is also a requirement in the parking lot on some ice,” its tally and plans to set the new EnergySolution’s Clive thing we do,” said Jeff Gardner, ed their first million hours with- for all employees to perform a Gardner said. “That’s just the record as high as possible. Disposal Facility has been recog- vice president of the Clive out a lost-time incident. To earn job hazard analysis as outlined way it goes sometimes.” “We’ll shoot for 4 million,” nized by the Occupational Safety Disposal Facility. “It’s obviously the award a company or facility by OSHA. Despite the accident, the said Gardner. “We should be and Health Administration for a construction site with large must have operated without an The last time the facility had company has maintained a reaching that around 2011.” surpassing 3 million man hours equipment and lots of people. occupational injury or illness an accident was on Feb. 12, steady pace of accident-free [email protected] worked without a lost-time inci- To go this long without any inci- involving days away from work dent. dent is a tremendous accom- or death. The facility was one of only 18 plishment.” Employees at the Clive facility companies in the United States The Clive facility has been are required to attend regular to reach such a milestone, running since 1988 and employs safety training courses and are according to the 2008 OSHA over 200 people. encouraged to report problems TEEN DRIVING New group formed to help ACADEMY support local entrepreneurs by Natalie Tripp There have only been one Grow Rich.” Close friends with STAFF WRITER or two other women to express industrialist Andrew Carnegie, interest in the new group, but Hill focused on business strategy, A local entrepreneur is start- Cook hopes as more people hear which included bouncing ideas ing a support group called the about it they’ll join as well. off other businessmen. Tooele Master Minds for other The group meets once at The groups are designed to local business owners as well as month at the Tooele City Library. be small — about half a dozen those interested in starting their Each member must bring some- members — but Cook said other own businesses. thing to share with the group, groups could be created if they Tooele resident April Cook, 44, whether it’s a business tip, trick concept becomes popular. decided to create the group after or a helpful Web site for promot- “I know this will work better in operating her own mortgage ing business. a relatively small environment,” company — now a branch of “I’ve had a lot of learning expe- Cook said. “If it’s too big of a City First Mortgage in Colorado riences as an entrepreneur,” said group then you’ll never get an Springs, Colo. Cook. “If you can work together, opportunity to learn and share.” “Sometimes you’re so busy you can avoid some of the pitfalls The Tooele Master Mind group working there’s just not a lot of of business.” for entrepreneurs will meet Aug. opportunity to bounce ideas off Cook says that master mind 14 at 7 p.m. in the Tooele City of each other,” Cook said. groups are part of a growing trend Library. Those attending are Cook originally started the in business management, allow- required to call Cook at 496-0606 group for women because ing several like-minded people to RSVP she said women don’t have as to brainstorm and share ideas. “I don’t know a lot of entrepre- much support in the workplace. The concept of master mind neurs in Tooele,” Cook said. “But Although men aren’t excluded, groups was formally introduced that’s why I’d like to meet more. I the group remains predominant- by Napoleon Hill in 1937 when know they are out there.” ly female. he wrote the book “Think and [email protected]

GIVE YOUR TEEN THE GIFT THAT WILL Scientist working on ‘magic spray’ KEEP ON GIVING FOR A LIFETIME! to raise plants cold tolerance Let us teach your teenager the vehicle-control skills that will make a difference between a close call and a bad accident. By Kate Brumback once or twice a year and can be The spray combines five ASSOCIATED PRESS used on short notice, enhanc- ingredients in a water-based (or…a close call and the call that no parent wants to receive.) es a plant’s natural cold pro- spray formula. Francko said MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) tection mechanism. When the the main ingredient is poly- > Vision Exercises > Panic Braking _ David Francko has urged temperature drops, ice crystals ethylene glycol. He wouldn’t people for years to try to grow form within a plant, destroy- name any of the other ingre- > Driver Distraction Exercises > Emergency Lane Changing plants in seemingly unnatural ing its cells, but the plant’s dients, citing proprietary climates, and now he has co- built-in system combats this, knowledge, but said they are developed what he calls “the and the spray asists. all simple ingredients that are > Vehicle Dynamics > Skid Control holy grail of horticulture” _ Francko said that in field and already used in the prepara- a spray that could increase a laboratory tests, FreezePruf tion or growth of plants peo- plant’s tolerance to cold by as lowered the temperature at ple eat. much as 10 degrees. which cold damage would Francko is currently looking Francko, a biology profes- normally kill a plant, helping for someone to license, pro- MILLER PERFORMANCE TRAINING CENTER sor and dean of the University hardier types survive below duce and market the product, VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR A COMPLETE SCHEDULE of Alabama Graduate School, zero. The range of protection and said he would rather use said the spray can be used to the spray offers is 2.5 degrees a local company than a large lengthen the growing season to 10 degrees lower than a multinational. SIGN UP NOW! into the fall, protect plants plant would have been able “We would very much like from a late spring freeze and is to stand without it, Francko to keep this product at home,” intended for use by both com- said. he said. “We’d like to find some 435-277-8790 mercial growers and backyard Francko said the spray can’t Alabama interest to develop gardeners. He hopes it will be protect mature fruits because this and market it.” MMPSCHOOLS.COM commercially available by the they are too big and too full of 2901 N. SHEEP LANE, TOOELE • JUST 30 MIN. WEST OF SALT LAKE CITY end of the year. water, but it is meant to pro- “Cold is the thing that tect leaves and flowers from causes the most economic plummeting temperatures, damage, not just for farmers such as in a late spring freeze. and growers but also for the In addition, Francko said home landscape,” he said. the spray could help people To demonstrate the effec- grow plants that are native to tiveness of the spray, ten- areas that are 100 to 200 miles tatively called FreezePruf, south of where they live. Francko used the peace lily, a Francko came to the Coming Fall 2008 tropical plant, as an example. University of Alabama from He said that plant usually dies Miami University in 2006. if the temperature drops to FreezePruf grew out of a 30 degrees. When treated with research project he was FreezePruf, the lily doesn’t involved in at the Ohio school. start showing damage until 25 The spray’s co-developers are Earn an degrees and some tissue is still Kenneth Wilson, Quinn Li and alive at 20 degrees. Alejandra Equiza, all of Miami The spray also has been University. used to keep dwarf palmet- Marc Teffeau, director of Associate of Science in to and needle and windmill research and regulatory affairs palm trees alive for several for the American Nursery and Criminal Justice years on the campus of Miami Landscape Association, said University in Ohio. He said he hadn’t heard of Francko’s the average winter low there spray but that it reminded him inin papartnershiprtnership wwithith tthehe CCollegeollege ooff EaEasternstern UUtahtah is zero degrees, while those of a product called Wilt-Pruf palm varieties tend to live in that has been on the market areas where the average win- for years. Teffeau said Wilt- ter low is 10 to 20 degrees. Pruf is an anti-transpirant that Francko appeared on Martha keeps the plant from losing Register now for this exciting Stewart’s television show in water, which can lead to the 2003 following the publication formation of ice crystals and of his book “Palms Won’t Grow damage a plant in the winter. new program! Here and Other Myths,” which Francko said an anti- offers advice to gardeners who transpirant is one of the ingre- want to grow plants outside of dients in FreezePruf, but that their traditional climates. anti-transpirants alone do not Charles Hall, a professor increase a plant’s cold toler- Stop by our offices today of agricultural economics at ance. Texas A&M University, said he Teffeau said Francko’s prod- or call for more information. wasn’t familiar with Francko’s uct sounds interesting and that product. But he said it could it would likely have a market if have been helpful in April it works. But he said he would last year when a late freeze need to see some hard empiri- damaged fruit trees and other cal evidence before he could crops across the country’s speculate on its effectiveness. agricultural regions, causing Francko said he isn’t aware millions of dollars in damage. of any product currently being “If growers can apply this marketed that does what he spray and protect against late says his spray can do. During freezes, I think it’s something a patent search prior to fil- Tooele they would be very interested ing his own patent applica- Regional Campus 435-882-6611 • tooele . u s u . e d u in,” Hall said. “It definitely has tion, he said he found existing potential if it does what he patents for similar products says it does.” but that the best protection 1021 West Vine St. • Tooele, UT 84074 Francko says the spray, any of them offered was 2 to 4 UN IVERSI TY which only has to be applied degrees lower than normal. A8

A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY August 12, 2008 Scientists studying scope of Great Salt Lake’s mercury problem by Mike Stark danger it poses to the millions ASSOCIATED PRESS of migratory birds that feed on the Great Salt Lake — are now GREAT SALT LAKE, Utah under investigation. (AP) — The Great Salt Lake is “We’ve got a problem, but so briny that swimmers bob in we don’t know how big it is,” the water like corks. It is teem- said Chris Cline, a U.S. Fish ing with tiny shrimp that were and Wildlife Service biologist sold for years in the back of who has been collecting the comic books as magical “sea eggs of cinnamon teal ducks monkeys.” And, for reasons from nests along the rim of scientists cannot explain, it is the lake so that they can be heavily laden with toxic mer- cracked open and analyzed in cury. the lab. Exactly where the poison is Three years ago, in an alarm- coming from — and how much ing finding, U.S. Geological

AP photo / Douglas C. Pizac U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist Chris Cline, (left) and Utah Division of Wildlife Services seasonal worker Greg Hanson pull a chain atop grasses in search of cinnamon teal duck nests on June 30, in the marshlands along the shore of the Great Salt Lake. The chain spooks ducks hiding atop their nests making them reveal their locations. Cline has been collecting the ducks’s eggs from nests so that they can be cracked open and analyzed in the lab for mercury levels.

Survey tests showed the lake Mercury can cause neuro- because of salts dumped by Canada or South America had some of the highest mer- logical damage in birds and tributaries and left behind as and parts between, making cury readings ever recorded in affect their ability to fight off the water evaporates. the Great Salt Lake “sort of a body of water in the United diseases. High mercury levels Businesses make millions the Delta airplane hub of the States. The state warned peo- have been detected in some of of dollars selling tiny brine West in terms of migration,” ple not to eat certain kinds the Great Salt Lake’s birds. But shrimp, salt and other miner- Aldrich said. of ducks because of the mer- so far there is no evidence that als from the lake, and it is a The problem is that the lake cury. it is sickening them. popular spot for boaters and has a peculiar combination of This summer, scientists are “The jury’s kind of still out other tourists, despite the bacteria and chemicals that fanning out across the lake on the impact, but it can’t often strong rotten-egg smell helps convert inorganic mer- Back to School and its marshy shoreline for be a good impact,” said Tom from decaying algae and other cury to its more harmful form, the start of what is expected Aldrich, migratory game- organisms, and despite the methylmercury, scientists say. to be a multiyear study. The bird coordinator for the fact that practically the only In some cases, the mercury Environmental Protection Utah Division of Wildlife creatures that can survive the gets into the brine layer on Agency and the state are foot- Resources. salty water are bacteria, bugs the lake bottom and makes its Extended Salon Hours • Product Sales • Prize Giveaways ing most of the $280,000 bill For all of its international and the shrimp. (Scientists say way up the food chain to the for the initial phase. recognition, the Great Salt the mercury poses no danger shrimp and then to the birds Fully Staffed • Low Wait Times One major question is Lake is still a deep source of to swimmers.) that eat them. Extended Salon Hours whether the mercury is accu- mystery. The lake is the rem- But the wetlands and wide Once they have identified mulating naturally, from some nant of a sprawling prehis- expanses of calm water are the source of the contamina- 8-4 to 8-10 M-F 9A – 9P; SAT 8A – 7P; SU 10A-3P 8-11 to 8-17 M-F 8A – 10P; SAT 8A – 8P; SU 9A-5P as-yet-unknown source in the toric inland sea that covered a powerful draw for birds, tion and what sort of threat 8-18 to 8-24 M-W 8A – 10P ground, or is the result of indus- 20,000 square miles (52,000 including the world’s larg- it poses, scientists hope to trial pollution. Researchers square kilometers) during the est concentration of Wilson’s somehow reduce the amount Tooele Towne Center say mercury released into the last ice age and was 1,000 feet pharalope, which uses its nee- of mercury getting into the atmosphere from coal-fired (300 meters) deep in places. dle-like bill to gobble shrimp lake, or perhaps control the 978 N. Main power plants in the West, gold Today’s Great Salt Lake is and bugs; the eared grebe; the bacteria that lead to the more 843-9410 mines in Nevada, volcanoes much smaller at 1,700 square white-faced ibis; the California harmful form. in Indonesia or industries in miles (4,400 square kilome- gull; and the snowy plover. “Hopefully something can rapidly developing countries ters), much shallower and Each year, more than 9 mil- be done,” said Jodi Gardberg, such as China or India may be significantly saltier — brin- lion birds stop by, many on the state’s Great Salt Lake settling in the lake. ier even than the ocean — their annual treks between watershed coordinator.

Evaluation “It’s an additional tool for the judge to get �� a sense on whether this person needs to be � Benson Gristmill Performing continued from page A1 Arts Foundation presents incarcerated or can be put in the county jail,” � � Hogan added. Doug Hogan said diagnostics are important Emelyantsev’s diagnostic will take place at tools because they help determine whether the Utah State Prison. She could face one to Irving Berlin’s they are capable of benefiting from treatment. 15 years in prison when she appears for sen- Then based on the treatment recommended, tencing on Oct. 10. a judge can determine where the best place is [email protected] ANNIE GET to receive that treatment. grass, according to Capt. Steve aggravated assault and child Accused Newkirk of the Tooele City abuse/neglect — both third- continued from page A1 Police Department. degree felonies — and failure Witnesses said after hitting to give assistance at an acci- YOUR GUN him while he was skateboard- the boy with her car, Blood dent — a class A misdemean- ing at the nearby skate park, exited the vehicle, yelled at or. Music and Lyrics by IRVING BERLIN Book by HERBERT &DOROTHY FIELDS and they had quarreled over her son and then got back in Judge Mark Kouris denied domestic issues. her vehicle and drove away, Blood’s request to have bail Producer: Christie Steadman • Director: Matt Price After the dispute escalated, according to a probable cause set so she could potentially the teen said Blood hit him statement. be released. She instead was in the head with his skate Newkirk said the teen was appointed a public defender board. When he attempted transported to Mountain West to represent her and will make Tickets to leave, Blood then got into Medical Center with minor her next court appearance her car, drove over the curb, injuries. today. Available and chased the boy across the Blood was charged with [email protected] 435-882-7678435-882-7678 Drug dealers buy vineyards to hide pot by Shannon Dininny has long been recognized as have confiscated approximate- ASSOCIATED PRESS an important pipeline in the ly 110,000 marijuana plants drug trade with easy interstate valued at more than $100 mil- ExitExit 9999 BensonBenson GGristmillristmill WAPATO, Wash. (AP) _ Across access to Seattle, Portland and lion this spring and summer central Washington’s fruit bowl, points east. in the Yakima Valley alone, and farmers are buying vineyards, Crackdowns at the Canadian they haven’t even begun their hoping to establish roots in and Mexican borders have annual aerial surveillance. the area and capitalize on the made it more difficult to ship In 2006, grapes ranked No. booming wine industry. marijuana into the United 11 among Washington state Authorities believe some of States, prompting dealers to crops with a value of $144.2 the buyers are living in Mexico establish U.S. growing opera- million. Vineyards cover about and their vineyards are produc- tions. 31,000 acres. ing tens of thousands of illegal A bust of more than 60,000 Finding farmers willing to marijuana plants _ a crop that plants on the Yakama Indian sell their property isn’t difficult. could easily surpass grapes in Reservation in 2004, one of the Fewer farmers have children value this year. biggest nationwide at the time, who want to take over the fam- � Law enforcement officials was traced to organized crime ily business, and rising costs � �� in the Yakima Valley already in Mexico and valued at more have driven many farmers off BENSONBENSON have converged on seven vine- than $35 million. the land despite increasing ���������� yards that had been converted By 2006, authorities were prices for their crops. to marijuana operations this seizing more than 144,000 mari- But dealers aren’t just limit- GRISTMILLGRISTMILL summer. At least five had been juana plants across Washington ing their property buys to older recently purchased _ the buy- state. That number more than sellers, Beghtol said. AUGUSTAUGUST 88-9,-9, 11-1211-12 ers are still being tracked _ doubled the following year In one case, drug opera- and one had been leased to to 296,611 plants, reflecting a tives approached a farmer who pot growers by an unknowing rise in both drug activity and didn’t have his farm listed for SeatingSeating isis limitedlimited owner. enforcement efforts, said Rene sale. He resisted until, asked �� Pot growers aren’t just hiding Rivera, the Drug Enforcement to name a price. He threw out ��� their crops in national forests Agency’s agent in charge in a figure: $263,000 for 27 acres and random cornfields any Yakima. and no building. The buyer more, said Washington State “This year, we’re probably showed up a few days later and Tickets:Tickets: $8.00 Adults • $6.50 Children Under 12 Patrol Sgt. Richard A. Beghtol. going to surpass 2007 easily, bought the property in cash, Children Under 3 Free “They are able to amass a just given the way we’re start- Beghtol said. huge amount of money and ing,” Rivera said. The seller had no idea the ANNIE GET YOUR GUN is presented through special arrangement with R & H Theatricals, using that money to go out and Water use is often a vital farm would become a mari- � buy land to do their marijuana clue. Beghtol has noted that juana operation. 10651065 AAvenuevenue ooff TThehe AAmericas,mericas, SSuiteuite 2400,2400, NNewew YYork,ork, NNYY 110018.0018. wwww.rnhtheatricals.comw.rnhtheatricals.com cultivation,” Beghtol said. “It’s grape vines require much less “The Yakima Valley is a huge SShowhow bbeginsegins aatt 88:45:45 pp.m..m. their big moneymaker.” water than marijuana, which player. These are big opera- PrePre-show-show AActivitiesctivities aatt 88:00:00 pp.m..m. The valley, home to acres of needs daily irrigation. tions that are difficult to track fruit orchards and hop fields, Drug enforcement teams down,” Beghtol said. A9

A9 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY August 12, 2008

SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 6:38 a.m. 8:29 p.m. 9 Thursday 6:39 a.m. 8:28 p.m. 8 8 8 8 8 8 Friday 6:40 a.m. 8:26 p.m. Saturday 6:41 a.m. 8:25 p.m. Sunday 6:42 a.m. 8:24 p.m. Monday 6:43 a.m. 8:22 p.m. Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Tuesday 6:44 a.m. 8:21 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 6:54 p.m. 3:08 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 7:28 p.m. 4:10 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 7:57 p.m. 5:16 a.m. Saturday 8:23 p.m. 6:23 a.m. ALMANAC Sunday 8:47 p.m. 7:30 a.m. Statistics for the week ending August 11. Mostly sunny and Monday 9:10 p.m. 8:37 a.m. Mostly sunny A full day of sunshine Plenty of sun Mostly sunny Mostly sunny Mostly sunny Temperatures Tuesday 9:33 p.m. 9:45 a.m. beautiful High/Low past week 94/63 Full Last New First Normal high/low past week 91/62 89 62 88 59 88 57 87 58 91 61 88 61 89 64 Average temp past week 77.7 Normal average temp past week 76.7 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Aug 16 Aug 23 Aug 30 Sep 7 Shown is Wednesday’s Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are 91 90 94 94 Wednesday night’s lows and 87 87 82 AccuWeather, Inc. ©2008 Wednesday’s highs.

70 70 UTAH WEATHER 65 64 65 66 63 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 89/50 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 95/64 Knolls Clive Lake Point 92/54 94/67 93/65 94/63 12.45 12.34 Ogden Stansbury Park 91/61 Erda 93/63 Vernal Grantsville 91/64 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 89/51 94/63 82/56 0.00 0.18 0.00 0.30 Tooele 94/63 Bauer 89/62 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 90/62 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 89/62 91/54 92/56 Stockton Pollen Index Price 90/62 90/57 High Nephi Rush Valley 89/57 89/60 Ophir Moderate 81/55 Low Delta Manti Absent 96/61 90/57 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 97/63 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 91/61 92/58 Moab 90/56 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 97/64 Beaver 96/61 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 90/55 Ibapah 88/58 24-hour 90/54 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 1.07 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 92/54 90/58 at Grantsville 1.33 none 102/74 Kanab 91/60 Eureka 86/57 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4194.22

REEL TALK Spoof of war epics will have audiences laughing here are some actors hilarious, almost unrecogniz- Cockburn (Steve Coogan). a controversial procedure to acquired soldier skills. who I have a dif- able, character. Tugg Speedman (Stiller) dye his skin darker, is con- “Tropic Thunder” will keep T ficult time watch- There are so many film- plays the lead with comedian vinced otherwise. When Tugg you laughing until the credits ing. It might be their messy Missy Thompson related jokes that it would Jeff Portnoy (Jack Black), is kidnapped by a group of start rolling. I never would personal, yet-all-too-public STAFF WRITER take someone at least twice method actor Kirk Lazarus Southeast Asians, the other have thought that Stiller, lives that interfere with their to watch “Tropic Thunder” (Downey Jr.) and rapper actors must become the Black and Downey Jr. would ability to act in a good film. before picking up on all of Alpa Chino (Brandon T. soldiers they are trying to have made for a spectacular For instance, Ben Stiller as them. However, this could Johnson) filling in the other portray. comedy team. Opening in an actor, I don’t really like. the screenplay with Justin be a reason why some roles. To help with the real- Meanwhile, in Hollywood, a month of sub-par films, However, when he’s directing Theroux and Etan Cohen (no wouldn’t find the movie istic aspects of being sol- Tugg’s agent Rick Peck “Tropic Thunder” is not one himself, he’s easier to watch. relation to Ethan Cohen), funny. “Tropic Thunder” was diers, Kevin Sandusky (Jay (Matthew McConaughey) is to miss. I feel similarly about Tom also stars as an action hero, made for movie buffs and Baruchel) was also brought trying to figure out what’s [email protected] Cruise, who keeps getting whose screen time has dwin- Stiller, Theroux and Cohen in to act. happened to his client, while more annoying with each dled. played this up for audiences. Studio executive Les inexplicably trying to get role he takes on. But, after Unlike Stiller and Cruise, Within the first few minutes Grossman (Cruise) is upset his TiVo set up. Back in the watching “Tropic Thunder” Robert Downey Jr. is an actor — which feature a handful with the direction the film jungle, Kirk, Jeff, Alpa and — in which both of them I always enjoy watching. of fake but hilarious trailers is going and encourages Kevin stumble across a hero- FLICK AT A GLANCE star — my mind has been After the success of “Iron — there are so many funny Damien to put the shoot in-making camp where Tugg changed. Man” earlier this summer, his film references you may miss in a natural environment. is being held hostage by a 12- Grade: A- “Tropic Thunder” is the role in “Tropic Thunder” fur- a few from laughing so hard. After a few freak occur- year-old drug lord (Brandon Rated: R best comedy of the sum- ther secures his spot as a top In “Tropic Thunder,” a rences, the actors are left Soo Hoo). They must get Time: 107 minutes mer and one of the best leading actor. And Cruise, group of actors, and one rap to fend for themselves, but Tugg out safely by using Opens Wednesday Hollywood-war spoofs to who plays a foul-mouthed artist, are in the midst of Tugg still believes they are their acting skills and newly hit the big screen. Stiller, studio executive, may have a big-budget Vietnam war being filmed. Kirk, the vet- who directed and co-wrote saved his film career with his epic directed by Damien eran actor who underwent The hours for the Tooele County Assessor’s Office will remain the same. Monday – Friday 8:30 – 5:00 Even though the State has gone to the “Work- ing 4 Utah” initiative, ten hour day Monday through Thursday, the commissioners have asked us to keep the same hours as a courtesy to you the taxpayers. For certain transactions, we need assistance from the State Branch Motor Vehicle Of- fice. Because of this, there will be certain transactions on Fridays that the Assessor’s Office will not be able to process. This would include but not limited to: Name Changes Adding a Lien Holder to a title for a Business or Personal No twix – insufficient evidence of ownership photo courtesy of Paramount Pictures Problems with credit card transactions Tugg Speedman (Ben Stiller) and Kirk Lazarus (Robert Downey Jr.) star as soldiers in a big-budget war epic that turns into a real-life war in “Tropic Thunder.” Plate Transfers Also, at times, there are computer problems that we cannot fix without the State’s assistance. We ask for your patience and understanding on Fridays since we are staying open on that day Get to know Tooele County to benefit you. If we find we have too many problems on Fridays, we will then go to the ten hour day, Subscribe to the 882.0050 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday. A10 SPORTS

A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY August 12, 2008 Sports

SPORTS WRAP TC Thunder The TC Thunder 18 and under accelerated softball team recently completed a very successful season. In Utah tournaments, Thunder took third place in the Utah ASA State Tournament with sec- ond-place finishes in both the Copper Classic and the Gold Rush Triple Crown Qualifier. By finishing second in the Gold Rush Triple Crown, the team qualified for the Triple Crown World Series, a national level tournament that is held in Park City. In the Triple Crown World Series, the Thunder 7-3, finish- ing in seventh place out of 49 top teams from nine Western states and Western Canada. Additionally, at the national level, Thunder also competed with the elite, by invitation only, showcase recruiting tour- naments in Las Vegas, Denver and Huntington Beach, Calif. Transcript tourney Tony Wong defended his ten- nis title in 4.5 singles compe- tition at the Tooele Transcript- Bulletin tennis tournament last week. Despite a different format than last year, the top three players were the same with Wong first, Ryan Harris second and Brian Buzianis third. Tour of Utah The Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah is set for Wednesday through Sunday. Positioned along the Rocky Mountain’s Wasatch Front mountain range, the 5- photography / Troy Boman day, 5-stage, 336 mile race with 30,000 feet of climbing Utah Archery Hall of Famer Jay Walk pulls back on the bow in his backyard in Grantsville Monday. Walk has been an avid bow hunter for more than 50 years. will all take place within a 100-mile radius, encompass- ing Salt Lake City, Nephi and Ogden. The Tour’s various Bow hunter still susceptible to buck fever downtown venues and high alti- tude mountain climbs will cre- ate a race that is exhilarating by Mark Watson converting his whole family. All the children have bagged ers in the state of Utah and Walk Peak Complex and in the winter for spectators and extremely SPORTS EDITOR The Utah deer and elk archery game with a bow except Wendy. should know. He currently is the take it indoors and shoot at 3D challenging for the profession- season starts on Saturday so Jay “Wendy’s not a hunter, but she president of the Utah Bowmen’s targets. al cyclists. The Larry H. Miller Jay Walk of Grantsville has and wife Saranell will be back loves shooting a bow in competi- Association. Back in 1963 he was “The good thing about com- Tour of Utah will be part of the been a bow hunter for 50 years at it again. This year they drew tion,” her father said. She even selected as president of the asso- petition is that it gives you some prestigious 2008 USA Cycling and still gets a huge adrenaline tags to hunt in the limited entry holds records in youth archery ciation. He later served as vice pressure and that helps when National Racing Calendar. The rush when a big buck comes Vernon area. “We’ve already competition. president and this year he is back you actually end up shooting at a National Racing Calendar acts close enough to fire upon during been out there scouting. There Right now all the archery com- again as president. deer,” Walk said. as a showcase for the highest archery season. are some nice deer out there,” petition is over the season and “The Utah Bowmen’s He has hunted in several level of domestic events in the “I remember the first time I Walk said. the hunt is on. Association is made up of all the United States locations along with United States and provides tried to shoot a deer. I got all ner- “Archery season was always “They’ve given out 16,000 tags clubs throughout the state. I’m Mexico and Canada. Locally, he season-long points series to vous and was shaking. I still get our vacation time in the early this year for bow hunters and also president of the Stansbury- likes to hunt in Hickman Canyon determine the top riders and that same adrenaline rush going years,” Walk said. The Walk’s basically it’s a general hunt and Oquirrh Bowmen’s Association,” in the Stansbury Mountains. teams in the nation. National even now when I’m shooting at a children Ron, Randy, Wendy and you can go to any unit in the Walk said. The Tooele County Walk has rarely hunted with a cycling teams will compete for deer,” Walk said. Kristie all like grew up shooting state. The success rate for bow organization includes 65 mem- rifle, but his archers do work with a $75,000 purse, including a Back in 1957 when Walk par- bows. Randy is currently pres- hunters is about 17 percent,” bers. rifle deer hunters and the Utah new car. ticipated in his first archery com- ident of the Hoyt company, a Walk said. It’s a year-round activity for Division of Wildlife in preserving Texas racer visits petition he became so enthralled leading manufacturer of archery The Grantsville archer said the Walks. They shoot outside at ➤ MotoGP star Colin Edwards with the sport that he ended up products. there are plenty of avid bow hunt- the archery range at the Deseret SEE HUNTER PAGE A11 made his first-ever visit to Miller Motorsports Park on Thursday and was very impressed with the facility. BPP/Bargain Buggy’s pulls Edwards, affectionately known as “The Texas Tornado,” is a two-time FIM World Superbike Champion (2000, 2002) who away to claim championship has been competing in the FIM MotoGP Championship by Jake Gordon already across in the first Kevin Putnam since 2003. He currently rides STAFF WRITER capped off the scoring with a 2-run dou- for the Tech 3 Yamaha team ble to make the lead 4-0. and is sixth in the champion- Both Desert Sound and Brad’s Power Desert Sound quickly responded in the ship standings after 11 of 18 Performance/Bargain Buggy’s had to pre- second half of the first. Ian Silva and rounds. Making his first visit vail through tough semi-final games to Derek Erickson started off the inning with to Miller Motorsports Park find their way into the Deseret Peak men’s a bang with a 3-run shot for Silva, fol- as part of a private event, league championship. In order to win the lowed by a 2-run bomb two batters later Edwards was effusive in his championship either team had to win just off the bat of Erickson. With a 5-4 lead praise for the 4.5-mile Full Course. “My first impression two games. Brandon Geipel nailed a 2-run triple to is, honestly, it’s fantastic,” he BPP/Bargain Buggy’s managed to continue the rally. Jeff Newton finished said. “It would take a while to win the first game while Desert Sound off the scoring with a run scoring single to learn the whole track, being as regrouped to tie the championship series make the score 9-4 after one. it’s quite lengthy. I just did one at a game apiece, leading into a winner- Miller cut into the Desert Sound lead lap around the whole track. takes-all third game. In that game BPP/ with a towering 3-run shot, Adam Peterson But it’s great, you know? I’d Bargain Buggy’s came out swinging hard followed with a single to bring around love to come race here.” The to pull away in the third game with a 24-8 another run but were unable to take over affable Texan said he liked the victory. the lead but cut it to 9-8. fact that the track was very Chad Shields and Guy Miller each had Trailing by two runs in the top of the technical. “There are quite a great games from the plate, each earning fifth the heart of the BPP/Bargain Buggy’s few blind entries,” he said. 10 hits a piece and compiling for 16 RBIs order went up to overtake the lead. Rick “That’s good, though; the between the two. Morgan, Miller and Quinn Downard each more technical aspects you BPP/Bargain Buggy’s 21 — Desert Sound 13 hit consecutive RBI base hits to finally have in a racetrack, the bet- Shields and Miller each teamed up with claim the lead at 12-10. ter. If you can see every cor- four hits apiece with Miller knocking in After claiming the lead BPP/Bargain photography / Troy Boman ner coming in, then it’s pretty five RBIs by himself to lead BPP/Bargain Buddy’s tacked on nine more runs in the easy to learn. But I’ve always Buggy’s to a 21-13 win. sixth inning to mount an insurmountable Automotive enthusiast and Utah business mogul Larry Miller stands for a portrait in the liked the off-camber, the little BPP/Bargain Buggy’s lead off the scor- lead. summer of 2005. Complications from diabetes kept Miller hospitalized 59 days. Previous bit of elevation and blind cor- county commissioners recall making the deal for the Miller Motorsports race track. ing with back-to-back run scoring hits by ners; it’s great.” The facility SEE CLAIMS PAGE A12 ➤ itself impressed Edwards as Parker Coates and Shields. With two runs much as the track. “It’s real impressive coming to a track Former leaders reflect in the U.S. that has a set-up like this,” he said. “As a facil- ity — racetrack, garages, pad- dock, access — for sure, it’s on dealings with Miller top-notch. It seems like I’m kind of asking the question, by Mark Watson sports operations the Utah Jazz ‘Why don’t we have a Grand SPORTS EDITOR and the Salt Lake Bees. Prix here?’ It just seems like a “I actually tried to call in and natural fit, if you ask me.” Former Tooele County com- talk to him during his press con- Wildlife meeting missioners Gene White and Matt ference on Friday,” Lawrence said. Lawrence relished the time they “Larry Miller is bigger than life; he The Tooele County area is spent working with Utah busi- absolutely did everything he said part of the Central Regional nessman Larry H. Miller in bring- he was going to do in regards to Advisory Council for wildlife ing Miller Motorsports Park to the race track.” issues in Utah. A meeting is Tooele County. White agrees. scheduled for Aug. 19 at 6:30 p.m. at Springville Junior High Miller was released Friday after “He was extremely pleasant to School, 165 S. 700 East, to spending 59 days in the hospital work with — not pushy. He didn’t receive input from the public because of complications from make you feel like he was in a big regarding rules for the 2008- diabetes. In July, Larry H. Miller’s hurry to get things done his way. 09 waterfowl hunting season. son Greg was named chief execu- We knew there would be concerns photography / Maegan Burr tive officer of his father’s compa- SEE MILLER PAGE A11 ➤ BPP/Bargain Buggies softball player Aaron Perkins swings at the ball Monday at the men’s softball playoffs. nies which also include two other A11

TUESDAY August 12, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 United States sets freestyle record in 4x100 relay BEIJING (AP) — Four world Coventry of Zimbabwe shaved Moreno is the first athlete before Jason Lezak, the oldest 58.97 set by Natalie Coughlin at meters to win the 400 freestyle records fell Monday at the Water two-tenths of a second off the caught under the IOC's Beijing American male swimmer at 32, last month's U.S. trials. The two in 4:03.22. Cube, with Michael Phelps win- 100-meter backstroke record to drug-testing program, which rallied over the closing strokes. are the fastest going into toda’s In diving, China's Lin Yue and ning his second gold of the win her semifinal in 58.77 sec- includes a record 4,500 doping Nearly a body length behind final. Huo Liang won the men's 10- Beijing Olympics. India won its onds. controls. Alain Bernard at the final turn, In the men's 100 breaststroke, meter synchronized title, spurred first-ever individual Olympic India's Abhinav Bindra won In tennis, Wimbledon and he overtook the Frenchman at Kitajima rallied from third after on by chanting, flag-waving fans. gold, China its second straight the 10-meter air rifle, ending French Open champion Rafael the wall by a fingertip. 50 meters to break the 59.13 The pair led throughout, tak- diving medal and the games were decades of Olympic misery for Nadal beat Potito Starace of The U.S. team shattered the world record set by Brendan ing gold with a mark of 468.18 hit by their first doping case. the country and earning the Italy 6-2, 3-6, 6-2 in his debut world record of 3:12.23 they Hansen of the United States two points. Phelps and his teammates shooter cash and a lifetime rail- in Olympic singles. The second- set in Sunday's preliminaries. years ago. In shooting, Satu Makela- set a world mark in winning the way pass. India's last Olympic seeded Spaniard will supplant Australia won bronze in 3:09.91. “It was perfect,” Kitajima said. Nummela of Finland won the 4x100 freestyle relay, barely beat- gold was a team medal at the Roger Federer at the top ofthe Phelps, who swam the first Libby Trickett captured her gold in women's trap, hitting 21 ing France in 3 minutes, 8.24 1980 Moscow Games in men's rankings next week, regardless of leg, thrust both arms toward the first Olympic gold in the wom- targets in the finals and earn- seconds. In the first leg of the field hockey, a sport which it the outcome at the Olympics. roof after Lezak's incredible fin- en's 100 butterfly in 56.73 sec- ing a final score of 91 to set an race, Eamon Sullivan of Australia once dominated but did not Federer also won, beating ish. onds, just 0.12 off the world Olympic record. broke the individual 100 world qualify for in Beijing. Dmitry Tursunov of Russia 6-4, “I was going nuts,'' Phelps record, and Britain's Rebecca “I did not believe I would win record in 47.24, beating the pre- Spanish cyclist Maria Isabel 6-2. Serena Williams also beat said. “As soon as (Lezak) came Adlington overhauled Katie Hoff today,'’ she said. “It is amazing.” vious mark of 47.50. Moreno was ousted from the Olga Govortsova of Belarus 6-3, off that last wall, I started going of the United States in the final “You could tell I was pretty games after testing positive for 6-1, resuming Sunday's rained- crazy.” excited,” said Phelps, who is EPO, a blood-boosting hor- out match. Phelps also advanced to trying to win eight golds at the mone that enhances endur- In the pool, Phelps' attempt Tuesday's 200 freestyle final Beijing Games. “I lost my voice ance. The International Olympic at breaking Mark Spitz's record where he will go for gold No. 3. Pet of the Week and I was definitely pretty emo- Committee said Moreno, who of seven golds in a single games He qualified fourth-fastest in his tional out there.” was to compete in the women's appeared doomed when France semifinal in 1:46.28, a day after Kosuke Kitajima of Japan individual time trial, was tested took the lead of the relay at the he shattered the 400 individual defended his 100-meter breast- in the athletes' village on July 250-meter mark. medley world record to win his stroke Olympic title in a record 31 and left China later that day They were 4.03 seconds under first gold. time of 58.91 seconds, and Kirsty before the result was in. world-record pace at 350 meters Coventry broke the record of

Hunter you get the better. It’s a rare thing to ever get Wildlife biologist Tom Becker said the deer a second shot,” he said. population is actually down this year. Fewer continued from page A10 “One of my biggest thrills was shoot- fawns made it through the winter. ing a big black bear on the coast of British “In Tooele County more and more people wildlife habitat. “With a bow the success rate Columbia. It was coming straight at me. We are heading out to the Deep Creek range. is about 17 percent while with rifle shoot- got it all on video,” the hunter said. There is always a lot of hunting pressure ers it’s about 25 percent. The thing that is In addition to nearly 50 deer, he has bagged along the Wasatch Front, but a lot of residen- fun and difficult about bow hunting is that elk, antelope, turkey and wild pig. tial development is gobbling up the winter you have to get real close, usually within 20 The Utah Bowmen’s Association encour- range,” Becker said. yards,” he said. ages young people to take up the sport of He said recent fires in the Stansbury Walk with his many years of experience is archery. They participate in fund-raisers to Mountains may prove beneficial in the long quite confident about success if he can get help the Division of Wildlife work to pre- run. within 40 yards of deer. He has his own set serve animal habitat. “We just encourage “I haven’t seen the exact location of the of targets at various distances set up in his people to join their local clubs and become fire, but if it burned out some conifers that back yard. involved in competitive shooting. The com- could be good in the long range because it “Basically you spot a deer and stalk them. petitive shooting events help you become could open up areas for forbes and grasses Over the years you learn their habits. You better under pressure. You become so good to come back which provide feed for deer,” need to check the wind and watch the water- that when you do end up shooting at a deer Becker said. ing holes. Big bucks water at night. The closer everything is automatic,” Walk said. [email protected] Chocolate Lab For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure your Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires

Miller pieces of land,” White said. from motels and restaurants Sellproduct Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing “Eventually he told us it was from people coming to events Tooele City and possible shelter fee. continued from page A10 Larry H. Miller. Then, Miller at the track,” White said. The Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to and his family came out and county will also receive a por- OVER to 27,000 Grantsville hold animals for 3 days from the public and he wanted met with us (commissioners). tion of the profits generated Animal Shelter 884-6881 before euthanization. to deal with them. He wanted He met with us three times. at MMP. to be a good neighbor,” White Matt played a big role in nego- Miller owned some land in Readers Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. said. tiating some of the details. He Denver but could not build With his new duties Greg (Miller) first told us that he his race track there because Tooele Veterinary Clinic Miller most likely will spend would start out with $5 mil- of zoning issues. He faced that 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 less time at the race track lion, but don’t be surprised same dilemma when he tried Call Keith or Angie at 882.0050 to place an ad. where he has been a fixture if he ended up spending $20 to build a track in southwest the last two years. million.” Salt Lake County. “We don’t really expect any “During the process we “We proceeded cau- changes in the running of the park as a result of Greg’s pro- motion. He has spent a lot of “Like his father, Greg Miller is an time out here over the last year and a half,” said MMP Media avid enthusiast, and he shares his Manager John Gardner. Our “Like his father, Greg Miller father’s vision about this facility, its is an avid enthusiast, and he shares his father’s vision about potential and its future.” this facility, its potential and John Gardner its future,” Gardner said. MMP Media Manager Designers Lawrence is also impressed with the Greg’s business acu- talked on the phone and the tiously. We grilled him with men. first meeting included all a lot of questions and how “Greg was the guy we three commissioners,” White noise would be controlled, ” make worked with and he totally said. Dennis Rockwell was one Lawrence said. operated Miller Motorsports of the commissioners at the “We wanted to make sure it ink Park. He is similar to his father, time. was something the citizens of a little more reserved but very “We had already planned the county could live with and bright. My impression is that for a race track on that side would benefit from so we were he is very intelligent and very of Deseret Peak Complex. The very fortunate that Larry Miller capable. He shares the vision county was going to build came in with his plan. Of all the of Larry H. Miller,” Lawrence the track and then rent it to a people in America here was dance said. group and I was a bit uneasy somebody with the expertise The story of Larry H. Miller about that idea. Deseret Peak and means who could do it the Watch out ink... and his business endeavors in never pays its own way totally. right way,” Lawrence said. Tooele County dates back to So when a private business- “Now Miller Motorsports You may run free through us but we, the designers of the fall of 2004. man with the stature of Larry Park is known as one of the the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin, will trap you in our “He initially sent out the H. Miller comes in to build a finest racing facilities in the head of Sahara Construction race track that’s a tremendous world. It’s amazing that Tooele thoughts and pour you onto paper where you will to look for 400 acres for a group advantage,” White said. County was able to get that dance into an aesthetic work of art, pleasing to that wanted to build a race “Where the county really facility.” our readers’ eyes. track so I showed him various gains is through tax revenue [email protected]

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A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY August 12, 2008 Local cycling club gets new STATE CHAMPION TC DETONATION jerseys, seeks more members by David Bern Smith said TVCC provides have some fun with us.” CORRESPONDENT an environment for local Club rides are held cycling enthusiasts to enjoy Wednesdays and Thursdays The Tooele Valley Cycling the camaraderie of group at 7 p.m., and Saturdays at Club recently received its first rides — regardless of ability 6:30 a.m. The evening rides shipment of club jerseys and and age. It also serves cyclists are typically 20 miles long, more bicycling enthusiasts are who want to race or support and Saturday rides are lon- encouraged to join for group charity rides like the MS 150. ger. All rides begin at Tooele rides and to advance the sport Bicycle safety education is Memorial Park at the corner in the area. also a big part of the club’s of Main and Vine, weather Club Coordinator Tim Smith efforts. permitting. Club meetings said that TVCC has existed for “The club is open to every- are held the third Thursday of over one year and currently one of all ages and abilities,” every month at Wild Mountain has 23 members of all ages, said Smith. “If you’re new to Bicycles in Tooele. abilities and interests. The the sport, it’s a great place Annual membership is cur- club welcomes both moun- to learn more about moun- rently free with jersey fees at tain bike and road riders, and tain biking and road cycling. $78. For more information is sponsored by Oasis Family It doesn’t matter if you’re a or to join, call Tim Smith at Medicine, Wild Mountain beginner, or whether you’re 241-0314 or send email to Bicycles and Harris AirServe, fast or slow. Come on out and [email protected]

photo courtesy of This 10-under accelerated softball team won six games to win a state tournament. Coaches (l-r) Leslee Whitehouse, Bucky Whitehouseand Megan Arslanian. Top row players (l-r) Megan Cafarelli, Brin Stewart, Taylor Thomas, Alyssa Arlsanian, Rylee Whitehouse. Front row (l-r) Alexis Bolliger, Anjalee Bachelor, Nicole Wallace, Keyli Sorenson and Shelbie Shields.

Sound started things out BPP/Bargain Buggy’s could Claims after a sacrifice fly by Silva not overcome, forcing a third continued from page A10 that scored a run, followed game. by an RBI triple by Marcus BPP/Bargain Buggy’s 24 — Hamatake. Erickson followed Desert Sound 8 In the bottom half of the with a towering 2-run home BPP/Bargain Buggy’s came sixth, trailing by 11 runs run. Geipel capped off the out swinging in the third Desert Sound had their work scoring with a hard liner that game, having batted through cut out for them. Jeff Newton brought around the fifth run the lineup each time in the smacked a 2-run single and of the inning to make the lead first two innings. They didn’t Erickson also followed by a 5-0. look back from there, claim- run-scoring single but the BPP/Bargain Buggy’s looked ing the championship with a rally wasn’t enough at they fell to cut into the lead and did 24-8 win. 21-13. just that with a towering 2-run BPP/Bargain Buddys scored Desert Sound 20 — BPP/ shot by Shields to cut the lead seven runs each in the first Bargain Buggy’s 15 to 5-2. two innings. In the first Rick In the second game, Desert The second inning gave Morgan and Adam Peterson Sound bounced back with the the BPP/Bargain Buggy’s a each had 2-RBI base hits. help of Erickson, Gary Mueller chance to take over the lead. While in the Adam Peterson and Jim Skinner, who each With the bases loaded Aaron had another 2-RBI base hit photography / Dave Bern had four hits apiece in the Perkins nailed a liner to center while Cowan hit a towering 3- Ten of the 23 members of the Tooele Valley Cycling Club display their new club jerseys (l-r): Melanie Fedoruk, Brad Gillies, 20-15 victory, forcing a third field that split the outfielders run home run to start off the Heather George, Sherena Huntsman, Lisa Millburn, Tim Smith, Jolene Maughan, Ken Maughan, Elliot Morris and Amanda game. clearing the bases for a 3-run game with 14 runs in the first Smith. In the first inning, Desert triple. Coates and Shields fol- two innings. lowed with RBI base hits and Desert Sound didn’t fade then Wayco Cowan topped off away quietly with a home run the inning with a home run to by Ian Silva and triple by Jeff make the lead 9-5. Newton to score three runs in Desert Sound looked to cut the first inning. In the second into the lead in the third inning they added four runs, but it when Gary Mueller knocked seemed like a small dent com- a RBI single then hot-hitting pared to the runs that Brad’s Ace Ruybal smacked a 2-RBI Power Performance/Bargain double to cut the lead to 9-8. Buggy’s put up. After the sec- Desert Sound tied the game ond inning was over the score in the fifth inning and took was 14-7. the lead for good in the sixth. It didn’t get any better from With a pair of RBI singles by there for Desert Sound as the Take a vacation… Hamatake and Mueller, sand- runs continued piling up en wiched in between by a 2- route to a 24-8 champion- run triple by Erickson. Ruybal ship. and Jon Newton each had RBI [email protected] from your loan! base hits to build a lead that

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HOMEFRONT Herbs Hanging up add zest story by Jamie Belnap to dishes

Diane Sagers CORRESPONDENT the uniform

have had the opportunity several times to talk with Judy IArnold, a master gardener from Utah County. Arnold is an herb aficionado with enthusiasm for her subject that is contagious. She grows herbs, preserves them, decorates with them, cooks with them and generally makes the most of their many excellent attributes. She shared her insights and some favorite herb recipes with me. For centuries herbs have been recognized for their healing powers, as cosmetic aids and for industry. They also add delight- ful scents and colors to gardens. More than that, they are sought after for the wonderful things they do for mundane meals. Using herbs as flavoring makes the difference between meals that smack always of the same ol’ things and a multiplicity of deli- cious delights. You can find shelves of bottles of dried herbs at any supermar- ket or at some times of the year you may find fresh sources of some of your favorites in the produce section. You are likely to find cilantro and parsley and possibly ginger root and others. If you have an herb garden, good for you — you have access to the most flavorful forms of these sea- sonings and you have the option to preserve them yourself by dry- ing or freezing. Dried herbs keep well and add concentrated flavors to foods, so flavor your foods using about 1/3 as much by measure as fresh herbs. How long do dried herbs keep? Practically forever, but the qual- ity deteriorates over time. Keep them in tightly closed containers out of direct sunlight and they will keep their flavor for up to five years. You can tell something about herb quality by smell. “If they don’t smell good, they won’t taste good,” Arnold said. In time most any herb will take on a smell similar to alfalfa hay. Storing herbs In most cases gather herbs before they go to seed or begin producing flowers — unless that is the portion you plan to save. The plant sends its energy to the flowers at that point and the leaf flavor changes and may become bitter. Sometimes they get away from you, Arnold notes. If the flower heads have barely begun, she pinches them off and waits a day to harvest the leaves. To dry, harvest stems of the photography / Maegan Burr herbs, gather them together in bundles using rubber bands — U.S. Air Force Brigadier General Mike Newton which will not come loose as the stands in his front yard in Stansbury Park herbs dry and shrink down. Hang where he recently installed a flag pole and the bundles upside down where lighting system. Newton will retire from the Air it is dark and warm. They will Force Reserves next week after over 30 years dry in one to three weeks this of combined Army and Air Force service. way. She likes this method for its decorative value. If you want to share your “herb bouquets” tie a ribbon over the elastic for a decorative effect. You can strip the herb leaves from their stems and place them Retiring Pentagon general reflects on over three decades of military service SEE HERBS PAGE B10 ➤

Newton was introduced to I decided to go into the military military training in Alabama the unique military lifestyle at myself. I’m really proud of my and Maryland. Then the cou- fter 34 years, a local-grown an early age indirectly through dad’s service.” ple was on to California, where brigadier general for the his father’s prestigious career. Following Newton’s gradu- Newton taught ROTC at Cal “My dad was in the mili- ation from Indiana University, Poly State University for two U.S. Air Force Reserves is tary for 28 years,” Newton said. his own decorated mili- and a half years. putting his shiny shoes “He was a prisoner of war in tary career began. Then 22, After the birth of their old- Germany for 14 months after Newton was initially assigned est daughter, nostalgia of their and crisp blue uniform his plane was shot down dur- to active-duty service at the meager beginning in the shad- Aback in the closet. ing World War II until they Tooele Army Depot, where he ows of the Oquirrhs sent them were liberated by the Russians. handled mechanical mainte- back. Newton decided his days “The decision to retire wasn’t an easy He obtained the rank of chief nance. During the seemingly of active-duty service were one,” said Mike Newton, of Stansbury master sergeant — the highest short mid-1970s stint, Newton numbered, as he wanted to enlisted rank possible.” met his wife, Debbie, a depot pursue a more family-oriented Park. “[Military service] gets to be a “We moved all over the civilian worker. path, so he transitioned into part of you. It gets in your blood.” country. I went to schools Newton dragged his new the Reserves. photo courtesy of Diane Sagers everywhere,” Newton added. bride first to Korea for a year “Tooele County is where “I always admired his uniform before coming back to the Herbs make attractive patio contain- and respected him enough that states to complete additional SEE UNIFORM PAGE B10 ➤ ers like these varied kinds of basil. They are readily available to clip for soups, stews and meats. B2 BULLETIN BOARD

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a.m. and 3:30 p.m. at the school office Tooele (882-0081) for more information. Space is limited. Train museum Tooele Valley Railroad Museum now Private Christian school open for the 2008 season. We will be How would you like to make your stu- open through the summer, Tuesday dent a star performer? Tooele Bible through Saturday, 1-4 p.m. We are locat- Baptist Academy is starting a private ed at 35 N. Broadway. No admission Christian school that is dedicated to charge. Donations appreciated. traditional values and academic excel- lence. Free diagnostic testing is given Pet adoption event two weeks prior to the beginning of Tooele Animal Outreach is having a pet school on August 21. Seating is limited, adoption and donation event at the so don’t delay, call 249-0441. Tooele Wal-Mart on Saturday, August 23, 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. You can adopt a Kindergarten readiness great pet, foster a pet, or make a much Ready, set, school: every Tuesday at 10 needed tax-deductible donation. These a.m. at the Tooele Family Center we wonderful pets desperately need your have a fun hour for your children up to help. Thanks for your support. Call 830- 5 years of age of stories, songs, activities 4049 for information. and sign language to help your child be prepared for school. Address: 66 W. Vine Settlement irrigation St., Suite #B. For more information call Settlement Canyon Irrigation sharehold- 833-1960. ers are now on a weekend restriction. No watering is allowed between Friday THS yearbooks 7 p.m. until Monday 7 a.m. Watering I am attempting to assemble full sets of during restricted times may cause loss Tooele High School yearbooks from the of watering privileges for the rest of the beginning of THS through 2008. If you season. Questions call 833-9606 or e- have any yearbooks you do not want, mail [email protected]. drop them off at one of the following locations: Tooele High School, Pioneer Belly dancing Museum or the Senior Citizens Center. Belly basics 101, featuring Shahravar, is For any questions call Michael Shuler a progressive and ongoing belly dance (480)585-5380. class held on the last Tuesday of each month from 7-9 p.m., at 635 N. Main Excelsior Academy St., Tooele. Fee is $15. To register or for Excelsior Academy, a free public charter more information, call Dee at 496-0454 school opening August 2009, for K-8, or 843-4345 or Cindy at 224-2018. is starting to accept intent to enroll applications. The applications will be photo courtesy of Battelle Aquatic center available at the Transcript-Bulletin and Employees of Battelle raised $2,000 for the Tooele County Children’s Justice Center, which was donated on May 2. Pictured are CJC volunteer The Deseret Peak Aquatic Center lap online at www.excelsior-academy.org. Cheryl Hobson, CJC volunteer Cindy Kinsman, comfort dog Rutger, CJC volunteer Jamie Hendricksen, victim advocate Kari Sorensen, comfort dog swimming is available Monday through Emma and Battelle employee Mike Saupe. Friday from 7-9 a.m. and during regu- GJHS volunteers lar business hours. Water aerobics are Grantsville Jr. High is looking for vol- East elementary registration GED preparation class at 6-9 p.m. Come join in the fun in the Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 6 unteers to teach Falcon Friday explor- New and returning students must reg- The Tooele Adult Education Center is smoke free environment for members and 7 p.m. atory classes. BSA and GSA Merit Badge ister for the 2008-09 school year. The offering a GED preparation class. The and their guest. Counselors are welcome. To do vol- office will be open starting Aug. 12 for class will be held Wednesday’s from 6- Family dinner in park unteer work in Tooele School District registration. All kindergarten students 9 p.m. Cost is $35. Call 833-1994 for Tooele City and Valley Mental Health are schools, you must be able to pass a must call 833-1951 for a testing assess- additional information. Summer school, Eagles sponsoring a free family dinner in the background check. If interested in being ment appointment on Aug. 19-20. Open Wednesday 5-7 p.m. park on Aug. 18, 2008, at 6:30 p.m., at a Falcon Friday instructor or have ques- house at East elementary will be Aug. 19 Friday night steaks the Swimming Pool Park, 55 N. 200 West, tions, contact Principal Davis, via e-mail from 7-9 p.m. English as second language Friday night dinners, steak, shrimp, Tooele. The dinner is for families of all at [email protected]. ESOL conversational classes are held halibut and chicken, will be served on ages. Please pre-register your family by Excelsior Academy presentation Monday and Thursday from 7-9 p.m. Fridays from 6:30-8:45 p.m. Come out Aug. 15 by calling 843-2142 or e-mail Elementary orchestra and band Excelsior Academy will be holding a ESOL students may also come anytime and support the Aerie and Auxiliary. [email protected]. Will be offered this school year public presentation about charter the center is open for individualized to students attending East, West, schools on Aug. 28, at 6:30 p.m. at the study. Registration is $35 per semes- Department of Workforce Services Northlake, Harris, and Settlement Tooele CIty Library. ter. Summer school is Tuesday and Groups The Department of Workforce Services Canyon Elementary Schools, at Tooele Wednesday 7-9 p.m. has changed the office hours to Monday High School. Beginning will start on Kiwanis meetings through Wednesday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept., 3, 2008, at 7:30 a.m. Library Kiwanis meets every Tuesday at noon at and Thursday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Online Intermediate will begin on Tuesday, Churches Tracks, 1641 N. Main St., Tooele. Contact services are available 24/7 at www.jobs. Sept. 2, 2008 at 7:30 a.m. Call 833-1978 Weekly story time John Brown at 843-0711. utah.gov. The Tooele Office is located at for Mrs. Syra Mrs. Hinkle for questions. Remember children’s story time every Mountain of Faith 305 N. Main St., Suite 100. Wednesday at 11 a.m. and children’s Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Pioneers museum Elementary registration crafts each Friday from 3-5 p.m. Check welcomes all to join us for worship in The DUP Museum will be opening on Registration will be held on Aug. 12-14 with the library for any special story our new location at a new time. We now Friday and Saturday for the summer Grantsville from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at all elementary times. For more information on these worship in the home of Tooele United months until Sept. 27. Our hours will schools. and other library programs, check our Methodist at 78 E. Utah Ave. at 9 a.m. be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. If you would Animal shelter website www.tooelecity.org/tcl/library. every Sunday. like a tour at any other time than the Grantsville shelter is desperately looking Junior high registration html or call 882-2182, or visit us at 128 scheduled hours, please contact either for volunteers to help out with walking Clarke N. Johnson will be registering W. Vine St., Tooele. Messianic Congregation Julie Merrill 882-0004 or Lynne Bevan dogs, feeding and help clean the shelter. on Aug. 12-13 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Brit Ammi Messianic Congregation 882-5121. Please call 830-4493 for more informa- Grantsville Junior High will be register- Movie at the library meets every Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at 37 tion. ing Seventh grade on Aug. 13, Eighth Movies at your Tooele City Library are S. Main, in Tooele. Join us for praise, Teen center grade on Aug. 14 and all new students scheduled on the following days: Aug. Torah (Bible) study, and fellowship as Serving all teens ages 13 to 18. Tooele Irrigation on Aug. 15, between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 19 at 4 p.m. for teens. Please visit or call we study the Hebrew foundation of our Youth Center, 102 N. Seventh St. Tuesday Grantsville Irrigation has issued a total the library for movie details. Sign-up Christian faith. For more information through Friday, 3-7 p.m., $10 yearly fee/ of four regular turns. Metered users have High school registration and get your free ticket at the circula- call 843-5444. scholarships available. If interested call 250,000 gallons per year. Non-metered Grantsville will be registering from Aug. tion desk. 843-5719. users must adhere to the following regu- 11-12, 14 at 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Aug. 13 Adult religion class cancelled lations: no sprinkler in one spot more from noon to 8 p.m. Tooele will be regis- Special story time Due to the unexpected increase in Action for Autism play than 1.5 hours; the maximum weekly tering on Aug. 11-12 from 9 a.m. to noon A very special story time will be held travel costs, The B.Y.U. Adult Religion Action for Autism summer play group: usage is eight hours; no open hoses; no and 4-7 p.m. Tooele South High will be on Aug. 22 at 1 p.m. Angie Wager from class which has been taught by David join us every Wednesday through July watering 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Questions call registering on Aug. 14-15 from 9 a.m. to Jordan’s Landing Barnes and Noble will A. Christensen has been canceled. The and August until Aug. 20, at England 884-3451. noon. Wendover will be registering on be here with her friend “Corduroy”. See class which was to begin on Aug. 27, Acres Park 910 N. 400 East (off of Aug. 11 for Ninth through 12th grades you there. 2008, will not be held this semester. Broadway and 1000 N.) from 11 a.m. from 9 a.m. to noon and 1-3 p.m. to 1 p.m. Bring your kids, a lunch, and Stansbury Park spend time with us. Member vacancy Education Charity Vendors wanted The Tooele County School Board will Special Olympic practice Vendors wanted for Stansbury Days on select an interim appointment to serve Adult Education Food pantry Special Olympic team, Tooele County Aug. 16. Please call Nancy at 830-9522 or the four months remaining on Debbie Get your high school diploma. All class- The First Baptist Church in Tooele is Giants, is starting practice for their fall Tamara at 843-7943 for information, or Chapman’s term. Any candidate must es for a high school diploma, adult basic offering a clothing closet and emergen- events. Swimming practice has started e-mail to [email protected]. maintain a primary residence within the education, GED preparation, word pro- cy food pantry to help meet the needs of at Deseret Peak pool on Saturdays at 11 Tooele County School District Precinct cessing, drivers’ education and English our community. Anyone with clothing a.m. Please contact Cheri at 884-3007 to Observatory 3, be and remain a qualified voter and as a second language available. Register needs — adults and children — are wel- sign up and for more information. The Salt Lake Astronomical Society take or sign the constitutional oath of now to graduate $35 per semester. come. The food pantry is available for invites you to join us at a free public star office. Any questions call 843-3140. Located at 76 S. 1000 West, call 833-1994. emergency needs. Hours of operation Learn to crochet party Saturday, Aug. 23 at the Stansbury Adult Education classes are for students are Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. We Are you interested in learning to cro- Park Observatory complex starting at USU Alumni 18 and over. Tuesday and Wednesday are located at 580 S. Main St., Tooele. For chet? Are you interested in learning dusk until 11 p.m. weather permitting. Aggie Alumni Pool Party For Utah State 5-9 p.m. more info call 882-2048. more about crochet? Call or visit Yardsale Enjoy views of the planets, stars, nebu- University alumni and their families at Fabric to sign up for beginner, interme- lae and galaxies through some of Utah’s the Deseret Peak Swimming Pool on Take GED Food bank distribution diate or advanced classes, 60 S. Main St. largest telescopes. Handicap accessible Thursday, Aug. 14, from 6-8 p.m. Cost is The GED test will be given on Sept. 9, The Utah Food Bank will have a food (behind Dairy Delight). Call 843-0139 telescope will be available. $2 per person (half off regular price for starting at 8 a.m. Please contact Andrea drop on Sept. 5, at 8 a.m. at Deseret for more information. USU Alumni) and free Aggie Ice Cream at 833-1994 by Sept. 5. Pre-registration Peak. Food will be distributed until it Hot-air balloon rides Please contact (801)908-5447 ext. 207 if is required. is gone or until 10 a.m. There are no American Legion Come join us, Re/Max Lakeside, for you have any questions or need more sign ups after 9:30 a.m. unless you are The American Legion post #17 is having Stansbury Days on Aug. 16 starting at 8 information. Computer skills already in line. For questions call Carrie a meeting on the second Wednesday of a.m. for a free tethered hot-air balloon The Tooele Adult Education Center is at 843-7667. every month at 7 p.m., at the National ride, weather permitting. Tooele high community council offering a beginning class in Microsoft Guard Armory, 16 S. First St., Tooele. All Tooele High School community council Word XP, Access, Excel, PowerPoint and the Tooele County Veterans are welcome meeting on Thursday, Aug. 28, at 7 p.m. Windows. The class will be at the Tooele Moose Lodge to attend. For more information call Schools in the THS library. Parents/guardians of Adult Education Center on Tuesday and 843-9593. any Tooele High student are encouraged Wednesday nights for five weeks begin- Steak dinners THS class of 1963 to participate in the community council ning Tuesday, Sept. 9, ending Oct. 8, Saturday rib-eye steak dinners served SEE BULLETIN PAGE B3 ➤ The THS class of 1963 will host its 45- and will need to be in attendance. On from 6-9 p.m. Call 833-1994. Pre regis- year class reunion on Aug. 22-24, so the agenda: review/approval of minutes, tration required. mark your calendar. Please contact Pat review of trust land budget, (item pro- BULLETIN BOARD POLICY Nichols England at (801)523-3819 if you posed) fundraiser approval. Adult driving class didn’t receive a notice or visit our class A driver education course for adults If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact The Transcript-Bulletin at page at www.TooeleHigh1963.com. TJHS community council 18 and over will begin Tuesday, Sept. The next Tooele Junior High School com- 9, from 6-9 p.m., at the Center. The 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin St. Marguerite’s registration munity council meeting will be held class includes 18 hours of classroom Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit St. Marguerite’s Catholic School is Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2008 at 6:30 p.m. in the instruction and 12 hours of driving and organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. accepting registration for pre-K through TJHS Library. All Tooele junior high parents observation. Register from 8:30 a.m. to 2 Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot 6th grade for the 2008/2009 school year. are encouraged to attend. Future meetings p.m. The cost is $175 (current students guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement Please call Ms. Janet, Mrs. Burden or Ms. will be held on the third Wednesday of receive a $70 discount). please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered Ann Monday through Friday between 8 each month through May of 2009. no later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date. B3

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First-job tips for parents and tweens ANNIVERSARY

by Sheila Norman-Culp Boothe says, so first-timers must cooker of high school. That harvesters in Hawaii. Oregon ASSOCIATED PRESS try extra hard to overcome that. means taking the YMCA baby- allows 9-year-olds to pick ber- Max and Nadine Hunt Pet peeves include excessive sitting class, the Red Cross First ries or beans with parental per- MONTCLAIR, N.J. (AP) — Its texting or phone calls; being Aid class, the junior lifesaving mission. Utah has no minimum Max (Tubby) and Nadine Hunt a “tween” dilemma: Just as these late, unreliable or unprepared; class or the scuba certification age for farm workers, as long as will celebrate their 50th wedding preteens’ need for cool clothes, dressing inappropriately; fak- class. Getting a state boating a parent consents. anniversary with an open house cell phones, iPods, laptops and ing illness; and not taking the license or ATV driving safety State and federal labor laws on Saturday, Aug. 16, 2008, begin- other gear soars, gas prices, job seriously. certificate. Passing the first- for teens spell out how long ning at 6 p.m. at their home: 3746 food costs and mortgage woes “Younger kids can be level umpire or referee tests they can work, what type of Sun Valley Dr., Grantsville. are sending Mom and Dad into extremely enthusiastic about a for baseball, soccer, football or machinery they can operate, We would like to extend an apoplexy. job when it is new, but lose other sports. what crops they can pick. For invitation to all family and friends What’s a tween (or teen, for interest over time,” she says. There’s plenty of demand for more information, see http:// to join us in taking them back to Max and Nadine Hunt that matter) to do? “They also may not fully under- seventh- and eighth-grade ref- www.youthrules.dol.gov/states. the “Fabulous Fifties” when they Find that first job, of course. stand the responsibilities they’ll erees for youth soccer or Little htm and http://www.dol.gov/ first fell in love. So slick back your good time. Dressing 50’s style is And since job skills are made, have.” League games — and refs get esa/programs/whd/state/ hair, put on your bobby socks optional, no gifts please. not born, parents’ help is cru- Parents can help by not toler- paid in cash. No town pool will agriemp2.htm. and get ready for a be-boppin’ cial in laying the groundwork. ating lateness for school, sports, hire a 13-year-old lifeguard — “A first job often sets the tone church or other activities, and but if your child is a good swim- for a young person’s percep- by being on time themselves. mer, he or she could police a tion of work, and presents a Since swearing, fooling around backyard pool during a birth- BIRTHDAY wonderful opportunity for par- or wearing inappropriate cloth- day party or baby-sit for fami- ents to teach kids that work ing is never acceptable, those lies who live near the water. does not have to be drudgery,” lessons need to begin early — Computer-savvy parents can Dorothy Waldrop says Georgia Boothe, associate even in elementary school. help their teens find work on executive director of Covenant Many tweens — a group the Internet. Stephan Spencer Weyland House New York, who helps at- roughly defined as 9-12 years of Madison, Wis., founder of risk teens find jobs. old — don’t know where to the Web agency Netconcepts, To friends and family of “Instead, doing your best at start looking for a job. Parents helped his 15-year-old daugh- Dorothy Waldrop Weyland, something often feels good, and can help them jump-start the ter, Chloe, turn her obsession come help us celebrate as can bring personal and finan- search by making a list of neigh- with Neopets — virtual pets Dorothy turns 80. cial rewards.” bors, friends, relatives or teach- — into a blog that rakes in hun- It is so hard to believe that Parents can start the at-home ers who would recommend or dreds of dollars a month with this lady who has been almost training by assigning chores and hire them, and having them tell Google ads, he said. a lifetime resident of Tooele is enforcing consequences if they those people what jobs they are For tweens and teens who really going to be 80. She is still a are not done. While it may be looking for. want to be outdoors, there’s volunteer for the Tooele County easier to pick up clothes your- Baby-sitting is the grand- no end to the amount of work Sheriff’s office and yes she still self than to nag a child to do it, daddy of all tween jobs; the key needed on suburban lawns or drives and goes out on patrol. teaching them how to complete is finding families who need rural farms. The trick is con- Maybe this is contributing to an assignment is too important intermittent help and proving necting with farms that have her being so young at age 80. a concept to undermine. your child’s utter reliability. seasonal demands or with hom- Until recently Dorothy was also Besides, the real world is To exercise that “good judg- eowners who need help. a volunteer at the Tooele City father Lee Bayliss and Mother you call to RSVP as dinner will going to be harsher than you ment” muscle, parents should Also, manual labor can be Police Department. Dorothy Irene Winifred (Winnie) Bayliss be served. are. role play with their tween: What dangerous, from malfunction- worked 36 years with Civil in 1935. In 1995 Jasper and We will have live entertain- “Most young kids have chores, should he do if the power goes ing machinery to dehydration Service and 10 years for Civil Dorothy had the home com- ment and children are wel- but once you have a job, there’s out or a dog bites a child? Whom or sunburn, so parents must Contractors and now works full pletely remodeled and added come. The party will be held at a completely different dynam- should she call if she can’t reach impress on kids the impor- time at R.A. Johnson Rock’s in to it. The design was drawn up 2871 N. Pronghorn Dr., Erda, on ic,” says Jeremy Schneider, a the parents? Go over a checklist tance of safety. Last year alone, Salt Lake City. by Dorothy and she took great Saturday, Aug. 23 from 4-7 p.m. Montclair High senior who of phone numbers for parents, the Consumer Product Safety Dorothy is a member of the pride in the home and her yard. From Droubay Road turn west began working years ago at an neighbors, doctors and other Commission says, 16,200 chil- Utah Daughters of the Pioneers, Dorothy recently moved to on Brookfield Ave. which turns ice cream shop. “The earlier you contacts. dren needed medical treatment the Historical Society of Tooele, 2871 N. Pronghorn Dr., Erda, into Pronghorn Dr. Please call are introduced to a work envi- Other good tween jobs after using a lawnmower. Tooele Senior Circle, docent with her daughter Susie and Susie at 843-1185 to RSVP for ronment where you actually include taking care of pets — Federal labor laws general- for the Railroad Museum and son-in-law Robert Johnson. dinner or Carolyn at (602)505- have superiors and have to take walking, sitting or bathing them ly allow anyone 14 or older to the old Library, Survivors Club We would have loved to have 7253. orders from someone, regard- — or helping elderly neighbors work on a farm, and 12-year- in Dugway and several other sent invitations to everyone, but The party is being given less of how ridiculous they may with light household chores. olds are permitted do some clubs. thought it best to invite all her by her three daughters Susie be, the earlier you accept it and Sometimes parents can help farm work with parental con- Dorothy resided at 157 N. friends and relatives to come as Johnson, Carolyn Jaramillo learn to do well.” most by encouraging tweens sent. State laws vary in specif- First West in Tooele for the we didn’t want to leave anyone and Sandy Sargent in honor of Employers may have a lot to look ahead and develop the ics: In Illinois, the minimum age last several years. This home out that would like to come and their mother who they love very of negative stereotypes about skills needed for future jobs, for farm workers is 10 — also was actually purchased by her help her celebrate. We ask that much. Happy birthday mom. young peoples’ work ethic, before they hit the pressure the minimum age for coffee Sell Your Product to Over 27,000 Readers CHURCH NEWS Call Keith or Angie at 882.0050 to place an ad.

Highland Neighborhood Reunion Darrell Smith was called to oversee the ward members. In 2006, the Highland Ward was In October 1996, the Highland Ward was disbanded and its members moved to three created from members of three other wards of other wards. The friendships and relationships NOTICE OF PROPOSED the Tooele Utah Stake. As Bishop Jerry Henson formed there have remained strong. The sec- sat on the stand to conduct the first meeting, ond annual Highland Neighborhood Reunion there were three visible groups of those differ- party will be held Aug. 15 at 6:30 p.m. There TAX INCREASE ent ward members. As the members became will be a potluck dinner at the Tooele City Park acquainted with each other, each of those origi- Paviliion, by the swimming pool on Second nal groups dissolved and they became one West and Vine Street. Paper products will be (North Tooele County Fire District) cohesive group of the Highland Ward. In 1991, provided, just bring a potluck dish. North Tooele County Fire District is proposing others. Next meeting is Tuesday, Center, $2.50 for members, $20 Bulletin Aug. 19, 2:30-3:30 p.m. at Cottage for a 10-pass punch card, $3.50 to increase its property tax revenue. continued from page B2 Glen Activities Center, 1892 for non-members, water aero- Aaron Dr. For information about bics. Diabetes Support Group on Caregiver classes Alzheimer’s or attending this Wednesday, Aug. 6 at 11 a.m., • If the proposed budget is approved, this would If you are a caregiver for family monthly group call Frank 882- held at Tooele Senior Center. or friend then these free class- 2870 extension 130. be an increase of 201.30% above the North es are for you. Our next class is Tuesday, Aug. 19 at 7 p.m. Autism garage sale Recovery Tooele County Fire District property tax at the Tooele Senior Citizens Donations are needed by August Center. The class this month 15 for Action 4 Autism’s Second Kick drug habits budgeted revenue for the prior year. is caring for your loved one Annual garage sale to be held LDS Family Services addiction with alzheimer’s and dementia. on Saturday, August 16. If you recovery meetings are Tuesdays For information contact Dee have any items you can donate, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at 1030 S. 900 Askerlund 882-4163 or Barb please contact Erin at 843-0765 W., room 118, Tooele. Enter on • North Tooele County Fire District tax on a McFarland 843-9054. to arrange for drop off or pick the north side of the chapel. The up. Erda meeting has been discon- $166,000 residence would increase from $27.85 N.A.R.F.E. meeting tinued. The members of Tooele Chapter to $73.04, which is $45.19 per year. #1253 of NARFE are reminded Seniors Al-anon meeting that there is no Chapter meeting An Al-anon meeting will be hald scheduled for August. Instead, Tooele Seniors every Tuesday at 10 a.m. and • North Tooele County Fire District tax on a plan to attend the “Meet your Lunch on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdays from 6:30 to 7:30 candidates” forum hosted by the Thursday and Friday at noon to p.m. at St. Barnabas Church, $166,000 business would increase from $50.63 SLC chapter on Aug. Our next 1 p.m. Breakfast on Wednesday 9 1784 N. Aaron Dr. Join us and meeting is Sept. 12 (picnic). a.m. to noon. Bridge on Mondays you’ll never have to feel alone to $132.80, which is $82.17 per year. For coordination or details, call at 10 a.m. and Thursdays at 12:45 again. For more information call Hal Webster 882-5331 or Marla p.m. Bingo on Mondays and 840-0445, 882-4721, or (801)599- Ramey 882-3876. Fridays at 1 p.m. Pinochle on 2649. Tuesdays at 1 p.m., Thursdays at North Tooele County Fire District property tax Tooele quilters 9 a.m. and Fridays at 10 a.m. Overeaters Anonymous The Tooele County Quilters will Overeaters Anonymous meetings revenue from new growth and other sources will meet Aug. 19 at 9:30 a.m. in the Program openings are held every Tuesday at 11:15 Extension Office auditorium. Tooele County Aging has open- a.m. at St. Barnabas Church, 1782 increase from $266,276 to $802,285 We will be learning how to set ings in an alternative, income- N. Aaron Dr. For more informa- together our nine patch blocks based program designed to help tion call 840-0445, 882-4721, or also how to set blocks togeth- seniors remain independent. (801)599-2649. er on point. Nine patch blocks CNAs help keep them in their All concerned citizens are invited to a public to exchange will be pink. If you homes safely, provide personal Take off pounds sensibly have any questions call Virginia care, do house keeping and run Need help to lose those extra hearing on the tax increase. at 882-0461. errands. If interested please con- pounds? We can help. TOPS is a tact Jolene Shields at 882-2870 weight loss support group open PUBLIC HEARING Ducks unlimited Ext. 125. to men, women, teens and pre- pm 32nd annual Tooele County teens. Meetings are held every Date/Time: Thurs., August 21, 2008 6:30 Ducks Unlimited conservation Grantsville Senior Center Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the Tooele and fund-raising banquet will Wendover trip Aug. 19 and cost Senior Center, 59 E. Vine St. Call Location: Stansbury Park Fire Station be held on Sept. 18, 2008 at the is $15. Blood pressure testing Mary Lou at 830-1150 or Connie Tooele Army Depot Eagle’s Nest. every Thursday at noon to 1:30 at 884-5010 or see www.tops.org 179 Country Club, Stansbury Park, UT Dinner will begin at 7 p.m. with p.m. Special pot luck social on for more information. social hour and registration start- Friday, Aug. 22, at 4-7 p.m. at the To obtain more information regarding the tax ing at 6 p.m. For more informa- Grantsville Senior Center. Senior NAMI support group tion contact Teri Critchlow 830- lifestyles on Aug. 12, at 1 p.m. Are you or someone you know increase, citizens may contact North Tooele 8090, or Rob Jensen 830-7300. presented by Meg Chandler R.N. living with depression, panic, from Harmony Home Health and anxiety, bipolar disorder, OCD, County Fire District at 435-882-6730. Dementia support Hospice. or schizophrenia? NAMI support Open to anyone caring for some- meetings are held Wednesdays one with Alzheimer’s disease or Senior Circle at 7 p.m., at 565 W. 900 South. Published in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin related dementia. Learn about Hinges and Twinges meets Call Jan at 843-4347 for more on August 7, 12, 14, & 19, 2008. this disease, get ideas and share Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10 information. ideas. Discuss experiences with and 11 a.m., at the Pratt Aquatic B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY August 12, 2008

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TUESDAY August 12, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B5 WEDDINGS MISSIONARIES Heder/Boucher Lopez/Hicken Jonathan Lee

Van and Wendy Heder and John and Diana Lopez are Elder Jonathan Lee has been Paul and Chris Kuester are pleased to announce the mar- called to serve as a missionary pleased to announce the mar- riage of their son Tony to Amy for The Church of Jesus Christ of riage of Lindsie Heder and Josh Hicken, daughter of Steve and Latter-day Saints. He will serve in Boucher. They will be married Anita Hicken of Brigham. the Peru, Lima East mission. in the Salt Lake Temple on Aug. Please join us in celebrating Jon will speak in the Tooele 15, 2008. at a reception held for them on Eastridge Ward sacrament meet- The reception will be held the Wednesday, Aug. 13 at the LDS ing on Aug. 17 at 10:50 a.m., following day, Aug. 16 from 6- church building, 428 S. Hale (Seventh Street and 670 North 8 p.m. at the Tooele East Stake from 6-8 p.m. building). He enters the MTC on Center on Seventh Street. They will also have an open Aug. 27. Following their marriage Josh Boucher and Lindsie Heder house at the Hicken residence, Jon is the son of Nathan and Deanna Lee of Tooele. they will move to Logan to con- 482 Holiday Dr., Brigham City. tinue their education. Lindsie Josh is pursuing a pharmaceuti- The couple will honeymoon is studying Special Education cal degree. We hope to see you at on a cruise to Mexico and will Zachary Mikesell and Elementary Education and the reception. make their home in Logan to continue their studies at USU. Amy Hicken and Tony Lopez Zachary Mikesell has been called to serve as a missionary Woods/Oborn for The Church of Jesus Christ Fisk/Starr of Latter-day Saints in the Devin and the late Jerry Woods Cincinnati, Ohio Spanish speak- are pleased to announce the mar- Daniel and Antina Fisk of ing mission. He leaves for the riage of their daughter Kari Ann Tooele are pleased to announce MTC on Aug. 20, 2008. to Derrik Joseph, son of Brent the marriage of their daughter Elder Mikesell will speak and Debra Oborn on Friday, Aug. Syrina L. Fisk to Kevin A. Starr, Sunday, Aug. 17, 2008 at 1 p.m. in 777 E. Skyline Dr. 15 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. son of Ron and Lynette Starr of the MIddle Canyon Ward sacra- Elder Mikesell is the son of All friends and family are invit- West Jordan. ment meeting, Skyline building, John and Karen Mikesell. ed to attend a celebration held in Syrina and Kevin will be mar- their honor that evening from ried for time and all eternity on 7-9 p.m. at the Oborn residence, Saturday, Aug. 16, 2008 in the Salt Syrina L. Fisk and Kevin A. Starr 689 W. 3460 North, Erda. Lake Temple. MWMC BABIES The happy couple will be mak- ing their home in West Jordan.

Novalee Anne Brower was born Joshua William DeLaney was Aug. 4, 2008, to Nikki Stratton born Aug. 7, 2008, to Bryan and and Stephen Brower. Danielle DeLaney. Derrik Joseph Oborn and Kari Ann Mariah Breann Feith was born Russell Kayne Smith was born Woods Aug. 5, 2008, to Mark and Mandy Aug. 8, 2008, to Lars and Amber Feith. Smith. Corbyn Beau Reed Hooper was Amberly Leia Ricks was born born Aug. 5, 2008, to Richard and Aug. 8, 2008, to Damon and Sell Your Product to Over 27,000 Readers Moriah Hooper. Amanda Ricks. Katherine Diane Custer was Dejah Lillian Ruth Fryer was born Aug. 6, 2008, to Christopher born Aug. 9, 2008, to John and Call Keith or Angie at 882.0050 to place an ad. and Valerie Custer. Sabrina Fryer.

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(801)951-2389 Attn: LOOKING FOR people accepting resumes for satellite radio. $18,500. $18,500 OBO Call 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 435-884-6790 800-835-9471. (ucan) Jane to Work From Home. a full time front office 435-843-7688 841-9726 830-0626 $500-$5000 PT/ mo. position. Fax resume to Training Available. Call 435-882-1040 or send (801)461-3390 to 181 W Vine St, Suite A, Tooele, Utah 84074. LOOMIX ® FEED SUP- PLEMENTS is seeking SALES & Marketing/ dealers. Motivated indi- Community Develop- Best Buys viduals with cattle ment Representative knowledge and commu- Maintains and assures nity ties. Contact Con- the excellence and nie at (800)883-3817/ quality of products and Sandra’s services offered by Ever! [email protected] New Listing m to find out if there is Beehive Telephone Co. 345 W. a dealership opportu- and its subsidiaries by Wrathall Call me for a free CARRIERS nity in your area. (ucan) assisting with public re- lations, marketing and ONLY Dr Market Analysis 23 PEOPLE Needed to sales activities, and $420,000 lose 5-100 lbs! All natu- promoting all of Bee- MLS #820282 ral. Call 1-888-246- hive Telephone Com- Looking for WIDE OPEN SPACES, Horse Prop- Sandra Larsen NEEDED 5124 www.enjoynrg pany’s products and erty, and a BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM built home in Full Time Agent, Long Time Friend Please call 882-0050 for details. now.com services, through direct Grantsville’s Palamino Ranches? Well here it is! MECHANIC WANTED customer contact. Pre- This home has so many upgrades and nice am- Experienced preferred. vious experience in the menities. YOU REALLY MUST SEE! Surrounded Must have own tools. development of market- by breathtaking views. Nice neighborhood 435.224.9186 Apply at Tunex 1521 N ing strategies and pro- Main Tooele or fax re- motional materials a 1728 879 E. sume to 435-843-8993. must. Bachelor’s de- gree or the equivalent Colovito Wy 900 N. NOW HIRING For F/T in business or a related ONLY Janitor position. Con- field plus one year ex- ONLY $ tact Lana Medina $ 174,900 perience in marketing, 209,450 MLS #815285 MLS #814398 (435)882-0284 economic development, (801)414-1749 Well cared for rambler in Overlake. Two Nice home located in a quiet cul de sac. Close communications, public tone paint, central air. Newly finished base- relations or a related to elementary school. Large .24 lot fully fenced ment with wet bar, surround sound, tile,full and landscaped. Full auto sprinklers. Room for field. Please send re- bath, 3 bedrooms. Main floor master sume to Wireless Bee- bedroom with Grand master bath. Large large family room, bathroom and 2nd bed in hive, 2000 E. Sunset bsmt. New central air.$2000 carpet allowance. Road, Lake Point, UT patio/Nice landscaping. Priced To Sell! 84074. Fax 435- Detroit Diesel Remanufacturing – West (DDRW), a division of Daimler Truck 837-6196, or email to 384 758 Sun- North America, located in a state-of-the-art facility in Tooele, is seeking an jobs@wirelessbeehive. Century Dr. rise Ln com individual to fill the position of Human Resources Representative. DDRW is ONLY ONLY an ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 14001: 2004 certified remanufacturer of heavy duty SERVICE WRITER $149,900 $179,900 diesel engines, engine components, axles and manual transmissions for NAFTA Immediate opening, MLS #813044 MLS #814782 competitive wages, Not your ordinary mobile home! New distribution. RV Experience+, Fax Exceptional value! Almost 2500 square sheetrocked walls, new two tone paint, feet at a very low price. You won’t want to Resume to 882-2784 tile, carpet, new doors and fixtures. New o r e - m a i l miss out on this one. Fully fenced, central A successful candidate’s roof.New vinyl low e windows,Covered air, fireplace,water softener, vaulted ceil- [email protected] deck, nice siding, Large shed. .29 acres primary duties will be or Apply within 70 E that you own! No lot fees! ings. Finish basement to your liking. but are not limited to: 1100 N • Recruitment activities TALENT needed, Films, 504 S 2642 Deer • Interviews modeling, TV projects! 380 W Run Dr. • Orientation training $75-$850 daily. No s c h o o l o r e x p . ONLY ONLY • Manpower management 801-438-0067 $184,900 $425,000 • Personnel record keeping MLS #785158 MLS #805798 The Utah Army National Original hardwood floors under carpet, A MUST SEE! Beautiful custom • Benefits coordination Guard offers: Paid Job gas fireplace insert, nice crown molding & built home on 2.11 acres. Beautiful views • Employee relations Training, College fresh paint, newer furnace,central air and all around. Nice park will be back yard • Project management Money, and Cash Bo- water heater,Brand new driveway, awe- neighbors. Over 4500 square feet! Up- nuses. Serve You're some covered patio,great workshop behind grades galore! Unfinished part of bsmt only • HR support Country. Call your local garage, MUCH MORE! CLEAN!! needs rock, paint and carpet. • Training support and R e c r u i t e r t o d a y . 1-800-G0-GUARD tracking www.utahguard.com 6684 329 (ucan) Harvest Dawson Qualified candidates will possess: WILLIAM'S FAMILY Dr. LNONLY • Bachelor degree or associate degree with four to six years experience Drug in Grantsville is ONLY $ seeking a P/T Pharma- $ 179,500 • Highly developed oral and written communication skills 219,900 MLS #789404 cist and P/T Pharmacy MLS #778868 • Familiarity with computer applications Stansbury Lg. kitchen w/lots Nice rambler in Overlake! Close to schools, tech. Please fax re- of cupboards,new quartz countertops, hospital,downtown Tooele, easy access to • Ability to develop and present training programs including orientation, 401K s u m e t o new laminate flooring, lg. pantry & main floor highway and short commute to SLC. New (435)884-3305. paint, carpet, tile and laminte throughout. and other training as needed laundry, grand master bath- garden tub, separate • Knowledge of state and federal labor laws and regulations Laundry on main. central air. Full landscap- Business shower, double sinks large deck with benches. ing with full auto sprinklers. • Above average people skills Opportunities 1962 711 S This position offers a competitive wage and excellent benefits package. A CASH COW! Soda/ Clemens 330 W If you are a team player who is interested in a career opportunity with the Snack business Coke -Pepsi -Red Bull -Frito. UnderWy ONLY ONLY $ market leader in the remanufacturing industry, e-mail your resume and salary E n t i r e b u s i n e s s $ 219,900 -$16,840. 239,900 MLS #775574 history to: Lease Option MLS #738307 801.593.0084 (ucan) MOVE RIGHT IN WITH NO FUSS. Beautiful E-mail: [email protected] WAAAYContract BETTER THAN NEW! Freshly painted ALL CASH CANDY house and yard all finished. LARGE kitchen and new carpet. Lg. (.32) beautifully landscaped yard, with island. Laminate flooring, newer carpet Fax to (435) 843-6035 Route. Do you earn classy rock work, concrete stamped patio. 2nd garage $800 in a day? Your in living room.Garage insulated and finished. or submit your resume to: (drive thru door) is 26x30, heated, shower, sink,toilet, Large yard is nicely landscaped with full auto ATTN: HR own local candy route. it’s own water heater, Lots of light, lots of storage! sprinkler and fence. A MUST SEE! Includes 30 machines Detroit Diesel Reman-West and candy. All for 100 South Lodestone Way $ 9 , 9 9 5 . 1 - 8 8 8 - Tooele, UT 84074 745-3353 (ucan) 1185 North Main • Tooele BECOME A SUB- Go to remax.com, enter MLS number to take a photo tour of these homes. “Equal Opportunity Employer – M, F, D, V” All offices independently owned and operated. Informationdeemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. SCRIBER. 882-0050 B8 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Tuesday August 12, 2008

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UTAH AVE, TOOELE 251 EAST DURFEE STREET, GRANTSVILLE COOLEY STREET, GRANTSVILLE Beds 4, Baths 2. # 000000 3 Bed 2 Bath #800755 #798542 Single car garage. Cozy, ready Horse Property, 1 Acre, Walk Out 3.02 Acres of Horse Property to move in August 15. Basement. 1 share of water 1 Acre Feet of Water Owner/Broker Listed through RE/MAX Metro Listed through RE/MAX Metro Call Melodie at 435-830-5886 Call Melodie at 435-830-5886 Get more HOME Get more MONEY BUYERSfor your money! SELLERSout of your home! PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Tooele City Planning Commis- sion will meet in a public hearing and Business meeting scheduled for Wednesday, August 13, 2008 in the hour of 7:00 PM. The meeting will be held at Tooele City Hall in the City Council Chambers, located at 90 N Main Street, Tooele, Utah. Agenda Items 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Public Hearing and Recommendation on an ordinance to allow for off NOTICE FOR BIDS site directional signs in TOWN OF RUSH VAL- all zones. LEY 3. Public Hearing and NOTICE IS HEREBY Recommendation on fi- GIVED that the Town of nal plat approval for Rush Valley is soliciting Sunset Estates Phase 4 bids for Landscaping a 13 lot subdivision on Timbers to be placed 3.62 acres located at ap- around the new play- 07BW-15_no_state.qxd 10/11/07 4:00 PM Page 1 proximately 300 West ground equipment. 2200 North by Hallmark All qualified persons or Homes. companies can receive 4. Public Hearing and specifications by con- Tuesday August 12, 2008 Tooele TranscripMotion on conditionalt-Bulletin tacting Dana GardnerB9– use permit for a mobile 435-837-2322. WE ARE food stand to be located Bids must be received Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices atPublic715 N Main NoticesSt by An - Public Notices beforePublicAugust Notices26, 2008. Meetings Meetings Meetings dres Herrera.Meetings Miscellaneous TheMiscellaneousTown Council will 5. Public Hearing and select the winning bidder THE GUARD AGENDA PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Motion on conditional GRANTSVILLE CITY at the regular monthly NOTICE is hereby given THE RUSH VALLEY Notice is hereby given use permit for rug sales NOTICE OF ADOPTION meeting August 27, that the Stansbury Serv- PLANNING AND ZON- that the Lake Point Im- to be located at 715 N OF ORDINANCE 2008. ice Agency Board of ING COMMISSION provement District will Main St by Chris Mar- NOTICE IS HEREBY Joyce McAtee Trustees will hold a pub- WILL HOLD A REGU- hold its regularly sched- quis. GIVEN that on August 6, Recorder We serve. That's what lic hearing to discuss the LAR MEETING uled Business meeting 6. Public Hearing and 2008, the Grantsville Town of Rush Valley proposed 2008 Property AUGUST 13, 2008 on August 14, 2008 at Motion on conditional City Council enacted Or- (Published in the Tran- we do. No matter Tax Revenue Increase 7:00 PM 7:00 p.m. at the North use permit for a 980 sq ft dinance 2008-27, which script Bulleti August 12 & on August 13, 2008 at RUSH VALLEY TOWN Tooele Fire Station 1540 21 ft tall detached ga- amended the Grantsville 14, 2008) what it takes. We 7:00 p.m. in the Stans- HALL Sunset Road, Lake Point rage to be located at 341 City Zoning Map by re- bury Park Clubhouse, #1 52 SOUTH PARK Utah. The agenda will Gold Dust Court by Eli classifying approximately NOTICE OF TOOELE protect our Country Club Drive, STREET be as follows: Stagg. 2.6 acres and an adja- COUNTY SCHOOL DIS- Stansbury Park, Utah RUSH VALLEY 1. Call to Order 7. Public Hearing and cent 13.96 acres located TRICT PRECINCT 3 communities and 84074. The regularly AGENDA AS FOL- 2. Public Concerns Motion on conditional along 600 North Cooley BOARD MEMBER VA- scheduled Board Meet- LOWS: 3. Approval of Minutes use permit for an Street from an A-10 des- CANCY State. We are the ing will convene immedi- 1. Roll Call 4. Financial Reports in-home daycare to be ignation to a RR-2.5 (ru- The Tooele County ately following the public 2.Minutes of prior meet- 5. 2009 Budget located at 588 Park Hill ral Residential - 2.5 acre Board of Education has guardians of a hearing. ing 6. Operations Reports Dr by Jennifer Gardner. minimum lot) designation accepted the resignation PUBLIC HEARING Zoning approval for Joe 7. Sonic Technology 8. Review and Approval and to a RR-5 (Rural of Debbie Chapman Nation. We are the 1.2008 Property Tax Neilson for a garage on 8. Regional WWTP of Planning Commission Residential - 5 acre mini- from the Tooele County Rate John O Donnell his property 1050 W 9. Ward Engineering minutes for meeting held mum lot) zoning desig- School District Precinct National Guard. BUSINESS MEETING South Park A40 Zone 10. Trustee Concerns July 9, 2008. nation, respectively. 3, effective August 5, 1.Call to Order 4.Other Business/ public 11. Scheduled Meetings 9. Adjourn This ordinance will take 2008. The Board will se- 2.Pledge of Allegiance comments 12. Adjournment Discussion effect upon the publica- lect an interim appoint- 3.Roll Call 5. Adjourn (Published in the Tran- 1. Article from The Salt tion of this notice. The ment to serve the four 4.Review and Adopt Joyce McAtee, script Bulletin August 12, Lake Tribune - Council- entire ordinance may be months remaining on her Minutes Recorder 2008) man's involvement with reviewed or a copy may term. Any candidate 5.Public Comment Rush Valley subdivision forces be obtained from the must maintain a primary 6.Probable Vote Items (Published in the Tran- PUBLIC NOTICE revote. Grantsville City Recorder residence within the 7.Recess script Bulletin August 12, NOTICE IS HEREBY Pursuant to the Ameri- at 429 East Main Street, Tooele County School WORK SESSION 2008) GIVEN THAT the Tooele cans with Disabilities Grantsville Utah. District Precinct 3 (in- 1.Possible Vote Items City Planning Commis- Act, individuals needing DATED this 8th day of PUBLIC NOTICE cludes Voting Districts 5, a. Pool Decking John O sion will meet in a public special accommodations August, 2008. Town of Ophir, Utah 8, 9, 11 and Lincoln), be Donnell hearing and Business during this meeting Rachel Wright Notice is hereby given and remain a qualified b.Golf Course Review meeting scheduled for should notify Rachelle Grantsville City that the Town Council of voter, and take or sign Committee Glenn Oscar- Wednesday, August 13, Custer, Tooele City Recorder the Town of Ophir, Utah the constitutional oath of son 2008 in the hour of 7:00 Planner prior to the (Published in the Tran- will hold a public meeting office. If you have ques- 2.Managers Report PM. The meeting will be meeting at (435) script Bulletin August 12, on Tuesday, August 26, tions regarding the 3.Board Members Re- held at Tooele City Hall 843-2130 or TDD (435) 2008) 200 at 7:00 P.M. at the boundaries of Tooele ports and Requests in the City Council 843-2180. Ophir Town Hall in NOTICE FOR BIDS County School District 4.Correspondence Chambers, located at 90 (Published in the Tran- Ophir, Utah. TOWN OF RUSH VAL- Precinct 3, contact the 5.Financial and Bills N Main Street, Tooele, script Bulletin August 12, AGENDA LEY Tooele County Clerk’s 6.Adjourn Utah. 2008) Receive public comment NOTICE IS HEREBY Office at (435) 843-3140. (Published in the Tran- Agenda Items on the 1998 Ophir Land GIVED that the Town of A letter of interest should script Bulletin August 12, 1. Pledge of Allegiance Use Management and Public Notices Rush Valley is soliciting be addressed to Gary 2008) 2. Public Hearing and Development Code, as bids for Landscaping Gowans, Board Presi- Recommendation on an Trustees dent, Tooele County PUBLIC NOTICE updated August 2007 for Timbers to be placed ordinance to allow for off School District Office at The Shambip Soil Con- the Town of Ophir, Utah. Deadline for public no- around the new play- site directional signs in 92 South Lodestone JOIN THE NATIONAL servation will be meeting Anyone wishing to re- tices is 4 p.m. the day ground equipment. all zones. Way, Tooele, Utah on August 19, 2008 @ view the above docu- prior to publication. All qualified persons or GUARD. CALL YOUR 3. Public Hearing and 84074. The deadline 7:00 pm at the Rush Val- ment should contact Public notices submit- companies can receive Recommendation on fi- for the letter is August RECRUITER TODAY! ley Town Hall. Scoot Degelbeck, Town ted past the deadline specifications by con- nal plat approval for 21, no later than 4:00 Paula C. Lee Clerk at 882-1075 so ar- will not be accepted. tacting Dana Gardner – • Answer the call when Sunset Estates Phase 4 p.m. Interviews with the Shambip Clerk rangements can be UPAXLP 435-837-2322. a 13 lot subdivision on candidates will be held your community needs you (Published in the Tran- made. Bids must be received 3.62 acres located at ap- on a date yet to be de- script Bulletin August 12 Scott Degelbeck before August 26, 2008. • Get up to 100% tuition assistance proximately 300 West Public Notices termined at the Tooele & 14, 2008) Ophir Town Clerk 2200 North by Hallmark The Town Council will (Published in the Tran- Miscellaneous select the winning bidder County School District • Training available in more than WANT TO get the latest Homes. Office located at 92 script Bulletin August 12 4. Public Hearing and at the regular monthly 200 career fields local news? Subscribe & 14, 2008) Deadline for public no- meeting August 27, South Lodestone Way, to the Transcript Bulle- Motion on conditional tices is 4 p.m. the day Tooele, Utah. The inter- 2008.TOOELE RANSCRIPT tin. use permit for a mobile prior to publication. T views will take place in food stand to be located JoyceB UMcAteeLLETIN 1-800-GO-GUARD Public notices submit- Recorder an open board meeting. Sell Your Stuff at 715 N Main St by An- ted past the deadline (Published in the Tran- dres Herrera. Town of Rush Valley www.1-800-GO-GUARD.com Place Your Ad Here Call 882-0050 will not be accepted. (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin August 7, www.tooeletranscript.com 5. Public Hearing and UPAXLP 882-0050 12, 14 & 19, 20008) Motion on conditional script Bulleti August 12 & use permit for rug sales 14, 2008) to be located at 715 N Main St by Chris Mar- quis. 6. Public Hearing and Motion on conditional use permit for a 980 sq ft 21 ft tall detached ga- rage to be located at 341 Gold Dust Court by Eli Stagg. 7. Public Hearing and Motion on conditional use permit for an in-home daycare to be located at 588 Park Hill Dr by Jennifer Gardner. 8. Review and Approval of Planning Commission minutes for meeting held Please don’t Julylet 9, 2008. one more fall. 9. Adjourn Discussion 1. Article from The Salt Lake Tribune - Council- Nearly 13 millionman's involvement childrenwith in America live subdivision forces revote. Pursuant to the Ameri- in poverty. Withoutcans with Disabilities enough to live on. That’s Act, individuals needing special accommodations during this meeting one in six childrenshould notify Rachelle trying not to lose their grip. Custer, Tooele City Planner prior to the Trying not tomeeting loseat hope.(435) Find out what you can 843-2130 or TDD (435) 843-2180. (Published in the Tran- do to help. 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Arnold cautions. “It turns into a Herbs black slimy mess. To freeze basil continued from page B1 for its fresh flavor, make a pesto sauce and freeze the pesto sauce on white paper plates to dry at in ice cube trays.” room temperature — allowing If you have plans to use your one to five days. herbs sooner, they will keep for If you like a quicker method, several days in the refrigerator. try spreading leaves on a paper Rinse them and dry them gently towel or very fine screen in your on a white paper towel. Colored food dryer. You can also spread towels may “bleed” color onto them over paper towels on a the herbs. Then wrap in a damp cookie sheet and place them paper towel and place in an air- in the oven with only the light tight container or zip lock bag. turned on and the door shut. Refrigerate for up to 10 days. They dry in about one day. You can also stand sprigs like You can dry herbs in minutes a tiny bouquet in a container using a microwave. Place a few of water and refrigerator up to sprigs or half cup leaves between seven days. paper towels and heat two to Herbs show up in an assort- three minutes on high until they ment of recipes, particularly in are dry and crumbly. Timing may soups, sauces, and meat dishes. photo courtesy of Diane Sagers vary by herb, so watch closely. However, they may surprise photo courtesy of Diane Sagers Arnold likes to freeze herbs you in some delightful dessert Containers of mixed herbs add a delightful scent to patio containers and are Spearmint is a flavorful herb that makes a nice surprise taste in chocolate to keep their fresh flavor. “Place recipes as well. readily available for use in the kitchen. dishes like brownies and also in cold drinks. A sprig of spearmint is a colorful chopped leaves that have been garnish as well. washed and removed from their Fresh Mint Brownies favorites) 1 pint buttermilk stems in ice cube trays. Fill the 1 cup melted butter or mar- Cream together butter, sugar, 1 pint mayonnaise Herbed Bread Sticks 3 tablespoons olive oil trays with either purified water or garine cocoa and eggs. Mix in flour, 1 teaspoon fresh Italian pars- 3 cups all-purpose flour 3 tablespoons butter, melted broth. Place trays in the freezer. 2 cups sugar vanilla and salt. Stir in chopped ley, minced 1 package rapid-rise dry yeast 3 tablespoons herb vinegar When completely frozen, pop the 4 tablespoons cocoa mint. Pour into a greased 9x13 1 teaspoon onion powder 1 teaspoon salt (lemon, basil or garlic) cubes out and place in a freezer 4 eggs pan and bake at 350 degrees for 1 1/4 teaspoons salt 2 tablespoons fresh parsley 2 tablespoons pine nuts or quality zip lock bag and label. 1 1/2 cups flour 25 minutes. No need to frost, 1 1/4 teaspoons garlic salt 1 bunch fresh chives, chopped walnuts The next time you need herbs for 1 teaspoon vanilla these brownies stand on their 3/8 teaspoon pepper 4 tablespoons olive oil 2 large cloves garlic, sliced a sauce or soup, use one of the 1/2 teaspoon salt own. Whisk all ingredients well 1/3 cup very warm water (130 1/2 teaspoon salt cubes,” she says 1/4 cup fresh mint, chopped From the kitchen of Judy and refrigerate at least one hour degrees) 1/4 teaspoon pepper Basil, however, is not a good (chocolate-mint, orange-mint Arnold before serving. Cornmeal 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper candidate for freezing in cubes, and peppermint are Arnold’s In a large bowl, mix flour, 1 1/2 cups fresh basil leaves Lemon Thyme Cookies Mint Cordial yeast, salt and herbs. Add olive 1/2 cup fresh oregano leaves 1 cup butter, softened (no sub- 1 large bunch mint oil and water and mix until 1/4 cup garlic chives (1 inch stitutes) 2 large lemons, juice only dough is formed. On a floured pieces) 1 1/4 cup sugar 1 cup sugar surface, knead the dough until 1 cup grated Parmesan cheese 2 eggs 2 cups water smooth and elastic, about five or 1/2 cup Parmesan and 1/2 cup 1 to 2 tablespoons dried lemon 2 oranges, juice only minutes. Place dough in oiled Romano cheese thyme leaves 1 cup pineapple juice bowl, cover with a towel and set 1 pound pasta cooked and 2 3/4 cups flour Pick leaves off the mint. Wash in a warm place to rise. When drained Cream butter, sugar and eggs. them and bruise them thorough- dough has doubled, punch it Place following in blender or Add lemon thyme and flour. ly in a bowl. Add lemon juice and down and divide it into 16 pieces. food processor in this order: Are you a former Club member? Shape into balls, roll in addi- let sit for two hours. Boil sugar Roll each piece into a 12 inch Oil, herb vinegar, nuts, garlic, Ever played sports at a Boys & Girls Club? tional sugar and place on greased and water for fifteen minutes. rope. Sprinkle 2 sheet pans with salt, pepper, cayenne, herbs, cookie sheets. Press cookies Pour into bowl of lemon and cornmeal. Place sticks on pans melted butter. Blend together We’re looking for you! lightly with cookie press or heel mint. Strain, add orange juice, and cover with dish towels and until smooth and creamy. Wiping of hand. Bake at 400 degrees for pineapple juice and water to let rise for 20 minutes. Preheat down the sides of the blender at Visit www.bgcgsl.org for a 10 minutes taste. Serve with ice and a sprig oven to 400 degrees. Bake until least once with a rubber spatula. From Perennial Gardens in of mint. lightly browned (15 to 20 min- Pour into a 3 cup bowl and stir short alumni survey! Orem. From the USU Extension ser- utes. Makes 16 bread sticks. in the cheeses. Drain the pasta vice. and immediately stir the pesto Fresh Ranch Dressing Pesto Sauce for pasta into it while it is still hot.

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[email protected] ours roots are,” Newton said. “I P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 didn’t want to be on active duty long where we would fly here and there and everywhere, so my compromise was to change to reserve duty.” After planting his small family A Good Education back in Tooele, Newton began work at Hill Air Force Base, all the while still participating heav- ily with his Reserves unit. “I did the best I could, which must have been good enough because they kept promoting IS PRICELESS me,” Newton said of his side Reserves work. Charter schools are Over the next 17 years, Newton was promoted to the publicly funded by the rank of captain, major, lieu- tenant colonel and in 1998 he was appointed as a colonel and state without tuition. asked to go to the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., to serve as senior individual mobilization augmentee. This new position meant he would be in charge of managing military contract- ing programs at bases across the photography / Maegan Burr nation. “It was a big step up in U.S. Air Force Brigadier General Mike Newton discusses his 34-year military responsibility,” Newton said, career in his living room Friday afternoon. Newton is set to retire as the only U.S. adding that at Hill Air Force Base Air Force reserve contracting general later this week. he managed 30 people, but at the Pentagon that changed to ran the reserve program for the Newton is set to retire from the between 500 and 600 people. base. Two years later, in 2005, military by week’s end and said Newton’s family stayed in he was promoted to brigadier that after over three decades it Tooele during Newton’s tour at general and asked to serve at brings about significant change the Pentagon and he instead the Pentagon yet again — this in his life and his family’s. spent a week out of every month time serving as the mobilization “It’s been 30 years since I’ve traveling back and forth. assistant to the deputy assistant’s had only one job,” Newton said. “It’s an exciting place to work,” secretary for contracting, which Newton’s initial commitment Newton said. “It’s the biggest meant he was required to ensure to active-duty military service office building in the world. It’s that reservists were continually was four years, however, because super busy even at night. There’s trained so that they could be of an early-instilled sense of Navy, Air Force, Army and Coast mobilized when needed. patriotism he chose to continue Guard officials scurrying around And now three and a half his service well after the end of all the time. It’s not a real fancy years later, Newton is stepping that commitment. place to work, but it’s the tradi- down from his position as the “You’re serving your country. tion of it.” only Reserves contracting gen- That’s always been something After two and a half years, eral in the U.S. Air Force. that’s made me proud,” Newton Newton ended his Pentagon “Life has been crazy for many said. “It’s just something that I stint and took over as mobiliza- years,” Newton said. “Things wanted to keep doing so I kept tion assistant to the Ogden Air will be slowing down, which is doing it 30 years past my com- Logistic Center commander at good because I’ve got grandkids mitment.” Hill Air Force Base, where he now.” [email protected] Public Presentation Thurs Aug. 28 6:30 - 7:30pm Tooele City Library THINK BEFORE YOU STRIKE. For more info go to www.excelsior-academy.org