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Fest’ of Candidate for Old West U.S. Senate excites meets Rotary by Karen Hunt STAFF WRITER crowds Looking like tall, lanky Abraham Lincoln, by Jesse Fruhwirth with all the odds against him, Pete Ashdown STAFF WRITER addressed the Tooele Rotary Monday afternoon. While Sen. Orrin Hatch’s contender looked a At the Festival of the Old West, little disappointed that initially only seven indi- it’s hard to find a grass danc- viduals were in attendance — a handful of oth- er, drummer or mountain man ers wandered in while he was giving his speech from Tooele County. The Festival — Ashdown found a smile and began to talk. creates a crossroads where the Once his speech began words proceeded Rendevouz scene collides with effortlessly, articulately, as Ashdown cut through the powwow crowd to create an the jargon and offered a no-nonsense overview event that has become a favorite of his platform. Later, the Democrat showed his to both sides. thoughtful understanding of issues when he, per- Toss in the Tooele Gem and haps even more articulately, answered questions Mineral Show — where both the from those in attendance. American Indians and the moun- Ashdown said running against a powerhouse tain men and women can find like Hatch wasn’t his plan initially. He was unique accessories for their out- fits — and an event that truly SEE SENATE ON A2 earns the name Festival descends on Dow James Park. Rainy weather last Friday damped festivities, but by County wants Saturday morning, the sun was shining and the Oquirrhs were doused in white dust creating a close look at beautiful backdrop music, danc- ing and food. Early funding complications and rainy weather threatened to toxic revenue stamp out the festival for the first time in its 13-year history. by Mark Watson Despite the trials, festival orga- STAFF WRITER nizer Donna Chavez said she was Tooele County plans to hire an independent audi- very pleased with the outcome. tor to make sure it receives its mitigation fees from She said the number of dancers companies operating in the west desert and EG&G at was down slightly from last year Deseret Chemical Depot. — due to the rain Friday — but The county commission voted 2-1 to adopt an the crowds of spectators were ordinance establishing the annual audits of mitiga- the same. tion fees from companies such as Energy Solutions, Mountain-folk couple, Clean Harbors and Allied Waste. About one-third of Orville “Whitefeather,” and the county’s $23.4 million general budget comes from Lisa “Dreamweaver” Ryver mitigation fees. of Centerville agreed that the Commissioners Dennis Rockwell and Matt Lawrence Festival of the Old West is one of voted to approve the ordinance while Commissioner their favorite stops on the sum- Colleen Johnson voted against it. mer Rendevouz schedule. “It is just good business practice to do an annual “They have the powwow here audit to make sure all the money is accounted for. It and that makes a difference,” Lisa wasn’t happening on a regular basis,” Lawrence said. said. “As a county commission we are accountable to the “We get an entirely different public and the books should be open and available for crowd of people coming to this scrutiny. These are all good companies, but sometimes one because of the powwow and mistakes are made.” the rock show,” Orville chimed in. Johnson believes safeguards are already in place. photography / Troy Boman “The reason I voted against the ordinance is because Logan Reeder of the Kiowa tribe took first place in the Teen Boys Fancy division at the Eastern Great Basin Gathering SEE FEST ON A3 Saturday. The powwow was part of the Festival of the Old West held at the Dow James complex. SEE AUDIT ON A3 Fatal Stansbury car crash charge dropped Sleep disorder implicated in collision that killed father of two by Jesse Fruhwirth to the UHP, 42 percent would have done what STAFF WRITER of the fatal accidents in they did.” All charges have been dropped Tooele County were the Dilleshaw’s attor- against a man who fell asleep result of drowsy driv- ney, Walter F. Bugden, while driving and caused a crash ing. Nearly 20 percent expressed regret for that killed a man last November. of the injury accidents the tragedy. He said The prosecutor on the case, as were caused by drowsy his client could not well as the man’s defense attor- drivers. Those numbers be found negligent ney, said the driver was not compare to 16 percent of because he did not grossly negligent, a requirement fatalities, 11 percent of know that he suffered for a criminal negligence case, injuries caused by driv- from a condition that because he suffered from an undi- ing under the influence made him much sleep- photography courtesy of Cathy Hunter agnosed sleep disorder called of drugs or alcohol. ier than the rest of the A fire in Stockton destroyed a police car Thursday. sleep apnea. Dilleshaw was initial- population. In November 2005, Shane ly charged with class-A “He had a sleep dis- Davey, 34, of Stansbury Park, was misdemeanor negligent order and didn’t know Firefighters douse blaze at struck at the intersection of SR- homicide. A UHP repre- he had it,” Bugden said. 36 and Village Boulevard. Darrin sentative had noted at “He reports he wasn’t Stockton’s own fire station Dilleshaw, 38, also of Stansbury that time that if Dilleshaw nodding off driving park, fell asleep behind the wheel had been under the influ- home that morning. by Mark Watson and Rush Valley arrived on the of his vehicle. According to high- ence of alcohol the act One minute he was scene. A total of 15 fire fighters STAFF WRITER way patrol reports, Dilleshaw could have been charged awake, the next he’d graphic / Melissa Warner Three Stockton volunteer fire- responded. drove through a red light and as a felony and prosecu- fallen asleep.” men did not travel far when they “We probably had it down tors may have sought jail collided with Davey’s driver-side accused acted with outrageous Roughly 12 million battled a blaze at the Stockton in about one-half hour,” said time. After several months of legal door. Davey was pronounced disregard. Americans have a condition Fire Station Thursday. Stockton Fire Chief Don West. dead at the scene. negotiations that lasted through called sleep apnea, but the phrase “The standard of proof in a After responding to a 10:10 Fire fighters stayed around until Davey was married and the the summer, deputy county attor- describes a set of disorders that a.m. fire alarm, the trio arrived about noon to pour water on the father of two children, ages 2 ney Gary Searle dropped the case criminal matter isn’t just negli- cause individuals to stop breath- at their own station to find the hot spots. “I was in Tooele when and 4. against Dilleshaw. gence, it’s gross negligence,” ing while they sleep. southwest corner in flames. I got the page and it caught me The crash was just one of sev- Searle said criminal negligence Searle said. “That’s where their The most common variety, Soon firemen from Tooele Army eral drowsy-driver accidents in cases place a high burden on standard of care was so far off Depot, Deseret Chemical Depot SEE FIRE ON A2 Tooele County in 2005. According prosecutors to prove that the base that almost no one else SEE DROWSY ON A2

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Temps/Precipitation Valley Weather Forecast Date High Low (prec./inches) Sept. 21 59 45 trace Sept. 22 57 35 .65 Local Weather Sept. 23 59 38 Wed Sept. 24 65 40 75/48 Sept. 25 68 40 9/27 Mainly sunny. High around 75F. Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer for Winds SW at 5 to 10 mph. the National Weather Service, reports that his recording station at 139 S. Main received .65 inches of precipitation between Sept. 21 and Sept. 25 and a total of 2.07 so far this Thu 77/49 month. The normal for September is 1.42 9/28 inches. For the water year, which began Oct. More sun than clouds. Highs in the 1, 2005, Tooele has received 18.47 inches upper 70s and lows in the upper of precipitation. The normal for the year is 40s. 18.49 inches of precipitation. Pollen Count Fri 77/50 9/29 The Intermountain Allergy and Asthma pollen count for Sept. 26, Mainly sunny. Highs in the upper 70s and lows in the low 50s. 2006 is as follows: Sagebrush — High Mold — Moderate Ragweed — Low Sat 70/48 Chenopods — Low 9/30 Grass — Low Mainly sunny. Highs in the low 70s and lows in the upper 40s. Subscriber Service If you haven’t received your photography courtesy of Cathy Hunter Sun 66/50 newspaper by 6:30 p.m., please 10/1 A Stockton Police car caught fire Thursday while parked inside the Stockton Fire Station. The blaze also caused $30,000 in damage to the building. call 882-0050 and our customer A few clouds. Highs in the mid 60s representative will assist you. and lows in the low 50s. Kent Baker and then the chief. started in the parking bay near cle was destroyed and insurance Customer service hours on Tuesday ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content Fire “Smoke was coming out the the vehicle, but how the blaze adjusters estimate damage to and Thursday are 6:30 - 8 p.m. Service continued from page A1 building and a police car inside started is still under investiga- the building at $30,000. was burning along with the back tion. “We respond to a few grass part of the building,” West said. “There were some cardboard by surprise that our fire station fires each year, but we never was on fire,” West said. The police vehicle had not been boxes in the bay in the area driven for three days and the where the fire started,” West seem to have many structure The chief’s son Don West Jr. fire did not originate from the said. “There were no flamma- fires,” said West, who has been Senate was the first on the scene fol- car. West said that the state fire ble liquids or electrical fixtures fire chief for 17 years. continued from page A1 lowed by Stockton firefighter marshal determined that the fire where the fire started.” The vehi- e-mail:[email protected] convinced that Hatch needed a contender and when no one else entered the race, he did. as well.” Det. Sgt. Bruce Markgraf of the Granby said that loud snorers Ashdown says his committ- Drowsy He said many individuals treat Suffolk County Police was quoted who think they may experience ment to see Hatch defeated sleep apnea before being involved as saying in Newsday. “He doesn’t excessive daytime sleepiness continued from page A1 began with a personal experi- in a tragedy because of the loud know he’s going to fall asleep should consult a physician. Sleep ence. As owner of XMission. obstructive sleep apnea, is a con- snoring. behind the wheel. He was just clinics, like Utah Sleep Specialists “More often than not, the way tired. It was like three- to four- com, an Internet provider, dition in which soft tissue in the in West Valley City, that conclud- people come to realize they have tenths of a second. He wasn’t doz- Ashdown was contacted by rear of the throat closes during ed Dilleshaw has sleep apnea, to do something about it is if they ing off for a minute here.” Sen. Hatch about developing a sleep and blocks the air way. sleep with someone else,” Granby The University of Pennsylvania’s analyze patients while they sleep. computer that self-destructed if Sufferers usually snore loudly and said. “That someone else will get Center for Sleep and Respiratory Searle said the case is appro- copyrighted material was down- partially wake frequently through- to the point where you say, ‘look, Neurobiology conducted a priate for civil court where the loaded. The request was part of out the night, sometimes gasp- either you do something about it study in the late ‘90’s for the standard of negligence is much legislation Hatch was proposing ing for breath, robbing them of or I’m moving to another room.’ Federal Motor Carrier Safety lower. Davey could not face jail at the time. Ashdown refused to precious moments of deep sleep assist and felt Hatch was sell- And sometimes what happens is Administration. Their study found time or any other criminal pen- that recharge the body. Excessive ing out to his songwriter friends Pete Ashdown they move to another room and that drivers with sleep apnea were alties in a civil trial, but may daytime sleepiness can go unde- in Hollywood rather than repre- it’s still really loud.” no more likely to cause minor to good immigration reform would tected by some sufferers because be found civilly responsible for senting the American people. There are several cases nation- moderate crashes as healthy driv- do three things: cut the red tape they have lived with it for many Davey’s death nonetheless. Ashdown has only raised wide of sufferers realizing they ers. However, a disturbing warn- for those who want to come here years. The consequences of not Widower Jodi Davey was not $120,000 so far to fund his cam- have sleep apnea only after a trag- ing was found in the results and legally, provide security at all our treating sleep apnea may cause available for comment for this paign, although he’s been work- edy, he added. prompted the FMCSA to mandate story. ing at it full-time for a year and borders by using the National harm to others, but the condition Blanca Benitez, 15, and her sleep apnea tests for commercial a half. In contrast, Hatch earned Guard and holding employers can be dangerous for the sufferer sister Anna Benitez, 17, were drivers. e-mail: [email protected] about half a million in the course accountable. He believes in a flat as well. struck by a man driving a 2003 “Drivers with severe sleep of an hour dining with Pres. tax, stating he believes it’s unfair “You can develop high blood Hummer that was pulling a horse apnea were 4.6 times more likely Tooele Bush. for big businesses to get big tax pressure as a result of untreated trailer in Huntington, N.Y. in July. to be involved in a severe crash in But, Ashdown hopes to win breaks that small business own- sleep apnea and high blood pres- According to news reports, the the seven year period than drivers his voters one at a time — the ers never see. sure can lead to heart attacks” Hummer jumped the curb and with no sleep apnea,” the study “We Are Your Neighborhood same way such successes as Ashdown’s speech was one said Ed Granby, the director struck the two girls at an unknown concluded. Family Theatre” Google and MySpace have won in a long list of addresses to of the American Sleep Apnea speed. No charges were ever filed Granby said that people are users. He hopes voters will be Rotaries across the state. It’s all Association. “It also can lead to against driver Gerald Taddonio, becoming more aware of sleep 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. attracted to his desire to hon- part of his attempt to woo voters hypertension which can result in 55, and law enforcement officials apnea because technology has (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 estly represent them. one person at a time. strokes. In people who have a gave an explanation that echoes brought better treatments. Not Tickets are now available online To ensure a more transpar- “If you like my campaign, tell genetic tendency toward diabe- Searle and Bugden. until the 1980’s was there a non- at www.movieswest.com ent government, Ashdown said someone,” Ashdown told listen- tes, this can exacerbate diabetes “It’s not criminal negligence,” surgical treatment available. th st he would put his calendars and ers. “Tell them to check out my Web site.” Sept. 15 - 21 budget online. As government *Times & Shows Subject to Change posts its expenses, he believes While challenging Hatch’s the American people will find sixth term in the Senate could Dog influenza detected in Utah Jack Ass 2* ways for leaders to cut expens- be a daunting dask, Ashdown Dog owners in the Salt Lake Please report any suspect until further notice, 801-538- es. says he’s confident he can best Dly: 4:40, 7:05, 9:20 valley are being cautioned to cases of Canine Influenza to the 7160. Visit: www.ag.utah.gov Sat: 12:10, 2:15, 4:40, 7:05, 9:20 “Maybe we’ll come up with represent Utahns. look for symptoms of canine office of the State Veterinarian for more information. Sun: 12:10, 2:15, 4:40, 7:05 (R) ways to save money. I know we “It’s easy for me to go for- influenza in their pets. The will,” Ashdown said. ward because I already have a potentially fatal disease was * Ashdown also believes in a bal- decade of experience standing discovered in a commercial Everyone’s Hero anced budget, campaign finance up for people,” said the business kennel in Salt Lake City this Dly: 4:40, 7:00, 9:15 reform and keeping nuclear owner. week after its owner noticed a Sat: 12:05, 2:20, 4:40, 7:00, 9:15 Sun: 12:05, 2:20, 4:40, 7:00 (PG) testing out of Utah. Ashdown For more information, read dog exhibiting symptoms and supports letting the Iraqi peo- upcoming coverage in The alerted his veterinarian. Tests ple determine when our troops Tooele Transcript Bulletin and on the dog confirmed the pres- The Illusionist should leave. He wants Utah to visit http://vote.peteashdown. ence of the virus. Dly: 4:45, 7:10, 9:25 become a leader in alternative org or email info@peteashdown. “Canine influenza is not a Sat: 12:10, 2:25, 4:50, 7:10, 9:25 energy. He’d like to see speedy org. threat to humans but can be �������������� Sun: 12:10, 2:25, 4:50, 7:10 (PG-13) immigration reform. He believes e-mail: [email protected] fatal in about five to eight �������������������� * percent of dogs,” said Utah ������������������� � �������������� Fly Boys Department of Agriculture and ���� Dly: 6:00, 9:00 Food Veterinarian, Dr. Warren Sat: 12:05, 3:00, 6:00, 9:00 ������ ���������� Hess. “We thank the owner Sun: 12:05, 3:00, 6:00 (PG-13) ���������������� of the kennel for taking quick ������� ����������������� * � action that will hopefully help Covenant �������������� prevent the spread of the dis- ����������������������� �������������� ��������� Dly: 4:40, 7:00, 9:15 ������������������������� ease.” ������������� ������������������ Sat: 12:05, 2:20, 4:40, 7:00, 9:15 ���������������������� Canine influenza symptoms Sun: 12:05, 2:20, 4:40, 7:00 (PG-13) ������ ����������������������������������� include: moist coughing, loss of ����������� ������������ ����������������������������������������������� appetite and fever. It can prog- ��������������� ������������������� ��������������������������������������������������� ress to pneumonia. The disease Barn Yard �������������� ���������������� Dly: 4:45, 7:05, 9:20 ��������������������������������������������� first appeared in Florida in 2005 ������������ ���������������� ������������������������������������������� Sat: 12:10, 2:10, 4:45, 7:05, 9:20 associated with racing grey- ��������� ���������������������������������� Sun: 12:10, 2:10, 4:45, 7:05 (PG) ��������������������������������������������� hounds. 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And pet own- Friday & Saturday 5:00 • 7:15 • 9:30 PG-13 Friday & Saturday 5:00 • 7:00 • 9:00 PG �������������������������������������� ���������������� ������������������ Sunday - Thursday 5:00 • 7:15 Sunday - Thursday 5:00 • 7:00 ����������������������������������� ers whose animals are coughing �������������� ����������������� are advised to not take them to Tooele’s Show Place The Rock in ������������� �������������� ���������������������������������� kennels, for fear of spreading for Over 60 Years! ��������������� �������������� �������������������������������� HOW TO EAT ������������� ���������������������� ����������������������������������� the disease. 882-2273 111 North Main, Tooele ������������������������ There currently is no vaccine FRIED WORMS ���������� http://ritz-motorvu.hypermart.net GRIDIRON ADMISSION: ADULTS: GANG $6.00 CHILD/SENIOR: $4.00 5:00 MANTINEE $4.00 for this disease. 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Native youth. “The regalia [dance [powwows] came to the south- Fest clothing] ties back to each tribe.” west. All tribes are getting in it continued from page A1 Traditional patterns, materials now,” Chavez said. “You used to or colors of dance outfits can be able to tell a person’s tribe by Emerson Bill from Salt Lake distinguish members of one tribe their outfit.” City was across the park dressed from another. In recent decades, Not so much anymore, Chavez in grass dance garb. The Navajo however, powwows have trended said. Young urbanized Indians are man has been a traditional and away from traditional tribal dif- less hesitatant to borrow tradi- grass dancer for 28 years. He ferences and helped to create a tions and blend patterns of many said there were two other pow- pan-Indian culture, for better and tribes, or create entirely moderns wows the same weekend — one worse. pattern in their powwow regalia. in Panguitch that hands out larger “We used to be afraid of each The Tooele County Chamber of cash prizes for the dance compe- other,” Bill said. “The Shoshone Commerce, despite many years titions — but he came to Tooele were our enemies, and things like of lending its non-profit 501(c)3 anyway. that.” status to the festival, pulled out Bill explained that powwows Bill’s son, Emberson who this year. Chamber representa- were traditionally a north plains dances grass and drums in the Indian tradition, but spread to group “Cliff Eagle,” said, “This is tives stated the festival is popular other tribes and regions in the where information is swapped.” and established enough to find its last century. Powwos, both tra- In those interactions, father and own means of fund raising. ditionally and in contemporary son agreed, old tribal rivalries The Festival was funded in America, are events where mem- have eased. As information is part by a grant from the Andrew bers of various tribes exchange shared, and the tribes become Allen Foundation. Local donors knowledge and socialize. more familiar with each other, included the Skull Valley Goshute “Right now, it’s the only thing however, some members fear the Foundation, Wal-Mart Distribution we have between tribes and our distinguishing traditions of each Center, Tate Mortuary, C&H photography / Troy Boman Tony “Many Strings” Messerly youth,” Bill said of the powwow tribe are being blurred or lost. General Store and Tooele City. plays a guitar banjo hybrid. circuit and its popularity among “In the 19th century is when e-mail: [email protected] Baby Contest lution to estab- be able to negotiate with sur- lish the Deseret rounding communities — Tooele, BOYS & GIRLS Audit BABY-Under 1 year continued from page A1 Peak Special Grantsville and Stansbury Park Service District. — in regard to water and sewer TINY-One year old the state and DEQ (Department The area cov- services.” LITTLE-2 & 3 years of Environmental Quality) already ers five-square Economic Incentives audit these companies on a regular miles and The county is also in the early MODEL basis,” she said. “It seems to me that includes Miller stages of working on policies for we are doubling up on something M o t o r s p o r t s economic incentives to lure com- SEARCH that already is being done. Plus, the Park and no res- panies to the county. PeeWee 4-6 years county has an auditor, if there is idential areas. “We would like to come to some Lt. Miss 7-10 years anything out of line it seems like he Commissioners understanding of what types of Pre-Teen 11-13 would find it.” say the district is incentives to offer and to which Teen 14-17 Energy Solutions representative being created so companies. We want to pre-screen Mrs/Miss 18-27 Joyce Hogan also feels the outside businesses who companies and make sure they Tooele Holiday Inn Express -Wednesday Oct 18th at 6:00 pm audit is not necessary. seek to locate in offer what we want before we Contact us to have an entry form mailed, fax or emailed to you. “Contractually our books are open the area have an offer incentives,” said economic to the county and can be reviewed entity to work development director Nicole You may print an entry form off the web. 813-839-8054 anytime they choose. We are also with in handling Cline. www.ModelSearchContest.com a private company, which makes water and sewer e-mail:[email protected] some of our information unavailable issues. to competitors. We’re not publicly “There is a lot of interest from traded,” Hogan said. “Also, outsider graphic / Melissa Warner audits can be very expensive.” businesses who County auditor Mike Jensen accounts),” Jensen said. “I do agree would like to locate Amazing New FDA Approved- approves of the audits. it is good to do the audits.” in this area, but we need to work Technology Relieves Serious Back Pain “I went in four or five years ago Service District out water and sewer issues,” said and found nothing (wrong with the The county also adopted a reso- Commissioner Dennis Rockwell. “The special service district will Without Drugs or Surgery “Herniated discs have frustrated patients for To get your free copy of Dr. Brown’s years, and until recently treatment options revolutionary new report, “How Space Age Tooele lauded for employee safety program were limited to either drugs or surgery. But Technology Is Solving Back Pain Without now space travel and modern technology may Drugs Or Surgery!” just call toll-free 1-800- by Mark Watson Tooele City safety program with after Tooele’s. have finally cracked the code for back pain 759-4804 and listen to the 24 hr recorded the help of Tooele County Human “I was impressed that a city the STAFF WRITER caused by herniated discs.” message or visit www.BackPainAdvance.com Resources director Pam Ayala. After size of Tooele was so proactive Employees who know how to for all the details. Call now, supply is limited. stay safe are important to the suc- guidelines for the program were about workers’ safety,” Thompson Those are the enthusiastic words of completed, she decided to create the said. “After a call to Ms. Perkins, I cess of any business operation. This Tooele’s, Dr. Dev Brown. Dr. Brown now two-week session called “On Target soon had a copy of the guide in my Actual Patient year Workers Compensation Fund uses non-surgical spinal decompression - an of Utah praised Tooele City for pro- with Safety” where she utilized her office. I was impressed. The use of dart-throwing plan. The first day this guide saved me innumerable amazing medical breakthrough to treat back viding necessary information and pain, disc herniations, and sciatica in his classes to help keep its employees included a “Bull’s Eye Breakfast” hours in the preparation of a similar practice. free from accidents. where employees learned the game guide for the city of Nampa.” plan and signed up for a variety of About every 18 months the city “We don’t have a big budget for activities. Attendees included every- Dr. Brown has made available a free report to schedules a two-week period in this and those who present our one from fire fighters to police offi- anyone suffering with these painful conditions. which it provides an array of classes classes and training are mostly in- cers to maintenance workers and and activities that focus on safety. house. If we bring somebody in we office staff. “I just wanted back pain sufferers to know The creativity of some of these just pay for mileage and materials,” The last two-week session was they have an option other than drugs and activities was lauded in the sum- Perkins said. held in January of this year and Workers Compensation Fund’s surgery... an option that really works. I wanted mer newsletter published by WCF. those who signed up on the first newsletter states that Tooele City to let them know there is finally REAL hope... Human Resources director Kami day received a fleece embroidered has scored a bull’s-eye for a safety that hope is detailed in my free report.” Perkins spearheaded the program a jacket with the a safety logo: “Safety program that is right on target. few years ago. BEFORE AFTER Begins with U Tooele City.” e-mail:[email protected] “Back in 2002 we received our Classes and activities included first rebate check from Workers general safety awareness, first aid, Compensation Fund and decided to managing a safety program, work- reinvest it back in a safety program. ing abnormal hours, handling poten- Our first check was for about $4,000 tially infectious materials, under- and we organized an employee safe- standing material safety data sheets, ty team,” Perkins said. The human drug and alcohol awareness, forklift resource director said she did not certification, identifying workplace want to spend the money on lec- hazards, electrical safety, back safe- tures where employees would doze ty, CPR, hazard communications off and learn little, but preferred a class, fire safety and a “lighten up” Now Open more “active and fun” approach to weight management class. learning. One of the fun activities for She perked the attention of employees was titled “Is Your Safety employees by telling them there in Jeopardy.” Employees needed to would be a dart-throwing contest study up on Tooele City’s Health, for prizes at the close of the session. Safety, and Emergency Preparedness Employees, however, would have to Guidelines. Employees were divid- earn the darts by attending classes ed into teams and competed in a and participating in activities. Prizes Jeopardy game where they provid- included health or safety-oriented ed the questions to answers about objects such as safety key chains, safety guidelines. fire extinguishers, emergency road- Lynn Thompson, safety and train- side kits, pedometers, weight loss ing officer for Nampa, Idaho, the books and flashlights. second largest city in the state, said Perkins developed the overall he patterned his city’s safety guide

Our dear, sweet little angel, you would have been 4 years old yesterday. You are in my thoughts every minute of everyday. I know there is no cancer in In Memoriam heaven and you can now walk, run, play Andan Lawson Dea and eat lots of birthday cake. September 25, 2002 You will forever be in our thoughts, – July 1, 2006 memories and hearts.

My heart still aches with sadness, And secret tears still flow. Tooele County Residents, What it meant to love you, No one will ever know. You’ll never be forgotten, We invite you to come check out I pledge to you today, A hollowed place within my heart our new state of the art hotel. Is where you’ll always stay. If tears could build a stairway, Stop in anytime for a tour. And memories a lane, I would walk right up to Heaven And bring you back again.

We will miss you and love you always, 1531 North Main Street • Tooele • (435) 833-0500 Grandpa & Grandma Dea, Aunt Trina & Aunt Briana Visit our website at www.utahhospitality.com A4 TUESDAY September 26, 2006

■ Editorials, guest opinions, letters to the editor ■ Managing Editor Mike Call: 882-0050 Open Forum

Voice of Tooele County since 1894 Our View Editorial Davis gets it right The Davis County Board of Health took a bold and powerful vote two weeks ago. The health department there will be the first in Utah to post information regarding all the inspections that it conducts. The cleanliness and safety of Davis County restaurants, swimming pools, child care facilities and many others will be made available online. Health departments in Arizona, Nevado and Idaho — as well as 19 other states — already post these reports online. Thanks to Davis County, Utah can soon be added to the list as number 20. Working with their software vendor, Kiphs, the department hopes to have all inspection results available beginning in 2007. The system will be completely automated and require no additional staff time to maintain. We overwhelmingly applaud their decision and the efforts of the software vendor who will help them make it a reality. Their move stands in stark contrast to the ill-conceived efforts of Republican Senator Mark Madsen who, in the 2006 State Legislature, introduced a bill that would have made the results of nearly all inspections confidential and kept from public viewing. Currently, residents of Tooele County or anywhere else in Utah, can stop by their local health department and request the inspection results from a busi- ness about which they are curious. The director of the Davis County Health Department, Lewis Garrett, said that’s a hassle. “If you want to see this, let’s say you want to go out to dinner tonight. Would LETTERS TO THE EDITOR you really feel like coming down to the health department, put in a [records] request and wait around?” Quality nursing care State’s tax payers provide for highways. and experience gospel principles. The key point is that this system not only allows the public to check up on Editor: 11. Buses are much more efficient when Come on back USU and other organiza- restaurants and other businesses more conveniently, but also to check up on the I just want to express a heartfelt thank compared to rails. tions and visit again on Monday evening health department itself. you to the staff at Rocky Mountain Care in 12. Rail transit has proven to be so and any other evening for that matter. We “When you get right down to it, we are the public’s employees, doing the Tooele. expensive that transit agencies have been like you! public’s work,” Garret said. “These documents ought to be public ... No doubt if About three or four weeks ago my family forced to reduce other transit services such Ray Shepherd you take the inconvenience factor away, people will be interested and want to see was faced with the reality of no longer being as buses, or at least limit the growth of Kearns what the health department does with their tax dollars.” able to care for my 93-year-old grandmother other such services, which in turn limit’s the options for transit dependent people. We urge the Tooele County Health Department to seek a similar system. With at home. All of my life I have heard horror Chastising the chastiser such a robust and praise-worthy Web site already, it would seem that a software stories about abuse and poor care in nurs- 13. Utah transit subsidies are far greater Editor: solution to accomplish this can be found. than the national average, despite UTA’s ing homes and I was sick to think my grand- This letter is in response the Sept. 12 mother would be one of those victims. The claims. 14. The Governor’s office told me that letter “Bitter shopper chastised,” in which wonderful caring staff at Rocky Mountain Brandee Moyes of Tooele wrote, “Wal-Mart ANOTHER VIEW Care completely eased the concerns of my UTA is a private firm. If it weren’t for mas- sive subsidies, UTA would quickly disap- is a store where families shop. If you want a family as we witnessed some of the most quieter shopping experience, I suggest you kind and compassionate people care for my pear from the market if required to operate as any other business. go elsewhere!” Bipartisan teamwork Grandmother. Your kid slobbers all over a mushroom Not only did the staff exceed our I have to question UTA’s motives when it proposes raising taxes for rail transit. Is it and all you can say is “if you don’t like it, expectations of healthcare but they were go somewhere else”? The typical response also very attentive and personal with my for the public good? Or is it actually calcu- can bring troops home lated to raise their profits despite providing from a typical local yokel. Sorry us outsid- Grandmother. On many occasions members ike most I would replace Rumsfeld with the little benefits to tax payers? ers have infringed on your pristine commu- of my family would arrive for a visit and nity, but I ain’t going anywhere. Americans, one man who is universally admired find one of the staff members simply sit- Sincerely, I’ve been and trusted by leaders across the polit- Keith L. Smith Also, thank you for the great events at L ting and talking with my grandma. This was Miller Motorsports Park, Larry Miller. I look thinking a lot ical spectrum and around the world: Grantsville very comforting to our family to know she forward to more events next season. about the conflict General Colin Powell. No one has was being treated as a person and not just J. Hayden in Iraq. Like you, more knowledge than he about fighting a patient. Soldiers disrespected Oakland, Calif. and Tooele, Utah I’ve been listening in that part of the world. Events have On Sunday, September 17, 2006 my Editor: to the politicians shown his insights to be the correct Grandma passed away. The last three or in Washington, ones. On Sept. 10, my mother and I stopped four days of her life my family and I spent by the concert at the Veterans Memorial Buy the one you touch and I keep hearing Olsen-D Next, Powell must be given com- a lot of time at her bedside while she was Square. The performances were wonderful, Editor: things like “we lied Guest Columnist plete, unhindered freedom to accom- unconscience. Nevertheless, the staff would but now to my point. As a shopper and a mother I feel com- our way into Iraq,” plish the following task: gather a team come in and talk to her, advise her if the As we always do, we went to look at pelled to respond on behalf of the extremely “cut and run,” of America’s most skilled leaders, wash rag was going to feel cold, tell her they the bricks with names of several of our agitated elderly woman at Wal-Mart on Aug. “appeasers,” “Defeatocrats” and more. together with leaders of Iraq and our were turning her over, comb her hair, etc. relatives. We were disappointed to notice 23, to which Brandee Moyes referred in her The main goal seems to be to find the NATO and Middle Eastern allies, and I was utterly impressed with their com- that some of the names were already being Sept. 12 letter. Going to any public place most over-the-top adjectives to demon- after a complete examination of the passion. In addition to the wonderful care eroded away. While we were present, at anymore is less than a joyful experience ize the other side. facts, create a non-partisan plan to of my grandmother, the staff was very atten- least three young children were allowed by because of loud obnoxious children whose Meanwhile, the sacred blood of bring the Iraq War to a conclusion. tive and compassionate to the emotional their parents to run all around the bricks, parents are oblivious to their behavior and our heroes in uniform continues to The most important members of this time my family was experiencing. Several effect on others. spill into the sand of an alien desert, dragging and sliding their feet across them. team would be the military officers times we received hugs, coffee, cake, a Many people spent hundreds of dollars In spite of the fact that some do their in a conflict that appears to get worse in Iraq who have proven ability and warm blanket or whatever was needed to shopping at Wal-Mart; we are a pretty well every week. to honor the men and women of Tooele demonstrated success, such as Army make us feel more comfortable. The staff County who put aside their private lives educated society. We know how mush- Have we no shame? Partisanship General David Petraeus and Marine was also very informative and answered rooms are grown. We buy them with that is bad enough when it concerns the and joined a branch of the military in ser- General James Mattis. Congressional every single question (no matter how diffi- vice of this country. Some of them never knowledge alone and not whether or not economy or immigration, but when our experts in military affairs from both cult) with professionalism and compassion. some little angel has put their grubby little soldiers continue to die while we sit returned, some of those who did were sides of the aisle must be given equal In closing, I’d simply like to say thank you changed either physically or mentally for- hands on them. Heaven only knows where and argue, it shows a severe derelic- seats at the table. And we need wise, from the bottom of my heart. that little darling’s paw has been. tion of duty and disgraces the memory ever. A great number of those names have senior statesmen like Brent Scowcroft Sara DeRyke since passed away. Shopper’s etiquette requires that you buy of our soldiers who have died. involved. Every success and failure the one you touch wherever possible and America is sick of the partisan In my opinion, allowing your children to must be studied frankly and without play on those bricks is the same as dishon- that children are taught to be quiet in public sniping. Our leaders need to summon rancor. Once all the data is under- Trains bad for transit places, be on their best behavior and keep Editor: oring the names on them. Please parents, the courage to admit their individual stood, and given the skills of the team their hands to themselves. I do not support taxes for light rail or for teach your children that there are some mistakes and forgive the mistakes of members, I’m confident the best solu- As is the case in so many public places, commuter rail construction. The following places we should show respect. By not others. We need a bipartisan, American tion will be self-evident, with just the children are not controlled or taught to are sound reasons why I believe it would be playing or stepping on. A lack of respect for plan to conclude this conflict and get details to work out. And it must hap- respect others property and, yes, since I wasteful of public funds to do so. I gathered property, persons, and others ideas is one of our sons and daughters out of that hos- pen fast – we can’t afford to wait for assume you did not buy the mushroom, it the following facts from much research. the worst problems in our society today. tile land, rather than wrangling over months for this team to do their job. belonged to someone else. Further, just like whose narrowly focused partisan idea These facts are from respected academics, Frankie Shields President Bush is the only one who you, children are not being taught to respect is best. If I were President Bush, here’s journalists, legislators, federal government Tooele could make this happen. It would take their elders (older people). how I’d do it. agencies and others. a great deal of courage on his part, It is not your place to tell someone to First, Donald Rumsfeld has got to 1. Rail transit reduced the livability of because he would have to admit that Family out evening shop elsewhere. It is your place to control go. Even supporters of the war have every urban area that has it. our current policy is a dead end. Great Editor: your children in a public place even if it is lost faith in him. Most importantly, 2. Neither rail system, light or commuter leaders take responsibility for their I would like to make a comment to the a Wal-Mart. our troops have lost faith in him. rail, relieves congestion in any appreciative actions, like President Reagan demon- Drew and Jewel Allen family and their Sept. I avoid Wal-Mart myself and not because Even a simple study of the history way, and actually adds to it. strated during the Iran-contra affair. 12 letter “Family Night Appreciated.” it is a place where families shop. With your of the war demonstrates the breath- 3. Light rail and commuter rail indirectly They also have the humility to change I like family home evening also, and it attitude and obvious lack of parenting skills, taking incompetence of our civilian increase air pollution. course when events require it. Imagine sounds like you enjoy it, too. But are we I can only imagine how well behaved your military leadership to be the cause of 4. Rail transit is inflexible. what would have happened if we had Mormons so narrow minded that we cannot four beautiful daughters will be in a few this conflict turning into a quagmire. 5. The Wasatch corridor differs enough “stayed the course” under the Articles use family home evening to take our family years. Rumsfeld has not served his President from rail-transit served regions such a New of Confederation instead of adopting out on this evening and enjoy some cultural I only hope they still care about you and well. More importantly, Rumsfeld has York City that rail transit is unsuitable for our Constitution. That was a policy experiences. Isn’t that what family home respect you when you need them the most. shown himself to be too stubborn to Utah. that didn’t work, so our leaders swal- evening is all about. Certainly we have Sonnett McKean be trusted with the task of leading us 6. Both rail transit systems are the high- lowed their pride and changed direc- many, many other opportunities to teach Clearfield in a new direction. He has systemati- est priced options with the lowest benefits tion taking us from a disjointed group cally ignored the advice of his military relative to costs. of states, to a unified nation. commanders and wise, experienced 7. Transit in the United States is a leaders such as Anthony Zinni, Colin It remains to be seen if our current massive financial failure in almost every LETTERS RULES Powell and Brent Scowcroft. President has the same qualities of market. leadership and courage. 8. The Wasatch Front does not have The Transcript-Bulletin encourages letters to the editor. All letters must include the the population concentrations to support author’s full name, signature and telephone number. The author’s name and community rail transit systems of the magnitude being of residence are published with the letter. Names are rarely withheld and only in unusual built. circumstances at the editor’s discretion. 9. Rail transit projects dilute funds from All letters will be subject to editing for clarity and brevity. Letters over 300 words long other transit and road projects that actually are discouraged. Letters written to thank an individual or organization should be submit- have positive effects on air pollution, traffic ted for Notes of Appreciation. A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since 1894 congestion, urban sprawl, flexibility, higher Mail letters to: Transcript-Bulletin, Letters to the Editor, P.O. Box 390, Tooele, Utah. capacity, etc. 84074. Letters can be submitted to the newspaper’s office at 58 N. Main, from 8 a.m. to Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn J. Michael Call 10. Utah subsidizes light rail transit by 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Or send e-mail to: [email protected] Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Managing Editor more than 600 times the subsidies that this For information call the editor at 882-0050. TUESDAY September 26, 2006 A5 Tell Vegas to find other drinking water read an dwindling water resources. Manager Pat Mulroy, Las Vegas has article in The SNWA (Southern Nevada maxed out its Colorado River water Full Tool Belt Ithe Salt Water Authority) has a great plan to allotment. Laney’s Lake Tribune feed thirsty Las Vegas. They want Mulroy further states that even about how the to pump 200,000 acre feet annually with the USGS study data, no one of Services for Sellers: Interim Natural from the ancient desert aquifers will really know how much water Resources, in eastern White Pine and Lincoln there is in the Snake Valley or Where do you think your buyer is going to come from? Agriculture, and counties. Unfortunately, an esti- how taking out 25,000 acre feet a Environment mated 25,000 acre feet would come year will impact ranching or the Committee from the Snake Valley in Utah, environment in Utah. In an article 87% of buyers shop internet Local advertising in the endorsed a res- mainly in Millard, Juab, and Tooele in U.S. Water News Online, Mulroy Transcript Bulletin Jaromy Jessop websites before making olution which Counties. Then SNWA would send stated “The only way to determine A picture of your home GUEST COLUMNIST their initial house hunting they presented the water to Las Vegas through a the impact is to start withdrawing every Thursday; Along to Governor 200 mile pipeline. The estimated trip. Coldwell Banker & I with statewide monthly water and make adjustments as offer multiple buyer friendly Jon Huntsman low end cost of the project is in the impacts present themselves”. O.K., distributed magazine - Jr. which would Then & Now billions of dollars. so her plan is to wait for the dust websites that buyers can Homes Illustrated. forestall any First of all, no one forced these bowl and environmental disasters access your home: water sharing fat cat billionaire Casino owners to and then say “Oops, Sorry! Let me • Utahhomes.com agreement with Nevada until a fed- build in the middle of the Mojave adjust that”. I think an ounce of pre- (#1 Utah website) Why limit your tools? eral study assessing groundwater Desert. There was no guarantee vention is worth more than a pound • Coldwellbanker.com When it comes to selling supplies in the west desert region that there would be limitless water of cure here. your home - you need every has been completed. This would out in the desert. Now they are • Realtor.com Just like the Nuclear Fuel rods tool available to increase be a very responsible and pru- complaining that there is no water. (#1 national website) coming to Skull Valley, if they your purchase price & dent position to take and I would Hello! Until Hoover Dam was built, would have arrived, they would decrease time on the market. certainly hope that the Governor there was no water there. Now have never left. If SNWA begins tak- Agrees. It was not long ago that the that Lake Mead and Lake Powell ing water from the aquifer, they are I offer to all my Governor spoke to the citizens of are drying up, the geniuses at the not going to stop just because a few sellers multiple photos Consistent, professional & Snake Valley in Utah’s west desert SNWA want to tap geologically of their home, a virtual and told them that he would never ancient aquifers that took literally ranchers were put out of business personal customer service or the flora and fauna of the region tour & expanded agree to a deal that would compro- hundreds of millions of years to fill. Laney Riegel, GRI Realtor® mise the rancher’s way of life or This is a foolish and very temporary are suffering. That is big business verbiage about the ecosystems and environment of solution at best. Why not use those and often times “Money Talks and their home. Aggressive Networking Snake Valley. billions of dollars to build a pipeline the Environment Walks”. Strategies Well, it has been rumored that to the Pacific Ocean and install de- We have a voice and we have a due to intense political pressure choice. I would encourage individu- salinization plants and tap a truly Potential buyers can from Nevada politicians that some inexhaustible source? als to call Senator Bob Bennett’s Honored to sit at an Utah politicians are getting ready The U.S. Geologic Survey is office and applaud him for his get instant gratification OPEN HOUSE for you! to roll over to the bully tactics of conducting a study to determine tough stance on this issue. I would through our Leadrout- our rich and thirsty neighbor. If what the water resources of the also encourage individuals to call er system. “Click to the Government and Citizenry of area in question are, what the the Division of Water Rights, BLM schedule an appoint- BESIDES, I HAVE AN 800 LB Nevada are short sighted enough environmental effects of drawing Salt Lake and Fillmore Offices, ment or get more GORILLA TO BACK ME! to pump a desert aquifer dry, and massive amounts of water from National Park Service – Great Basin information & it is National Park, Elected County not worry about the long term con- the aquifer would be, and what the converted within 15 sequences in their quest to make a annual recharge would be. This Officials, and the Governors Office GRI buck today, I would hope that our research will not be complete for and let your voice be heard and tell seconds to a tele- Laney Riegel leaders and citizens of Utah will another 2 years. That is not soon our politicians to tell thirsty Las phone call to me!” consider the future of their children enough for thirsty Las Vegas though Vegas to look somewhere else for 435-830-7583 and the prudent stewardship of our because according to SNWA Project a drink. [email protected] POSTIVE • PATIENT Honor 9/11 victims by catching killer PERSISTANT t’s five might consider trying to capture the seventy six Americans will never go years after worst villain this nation has ever home again. They won’t get to hug Ithe terror- known. their families, they will never get to ist attacks of While bin Laden has been forced tell them they love them or do any- September to live a life on the run, hiding in thing else ever again. That should 11, 2001, and caves and whatever desolate out- be enough reason for President Osama bin post might harbor him, he at least Bush to find Osama bin Laden and Laden remains gets to breathe. His life might not bring him to justice. free. Two be one of leisure or pleasure, but he Daniel B. Kline’s book can be thousand nine still lives and wherever he is, you reached at [email protected]. hundred and Daniel Kline have to imagine he’s laughing at us. An archive of his columns can be seventy six Guest Columnist Two thousand nine hundred and found at www.notastep.com. Americans died that day and the man who plotted their murder has yet to face justice. Despite all the “dead or alive” rhetoric uttered by President George W. Bush in the wake of 9/11, the effort to capture bin Laden has stalled. Like O.J.’s search for “the real killers,” Bush pays lip service to the idea of catching bin Laden, but doesn’t seem to look very hard. If bin Laden had been a common criminal who shot a police officer, the full might of policemen around the country would be hunting him down. He’d end up dead or rot- ting in a jail cell, not free to skulk around the world planning new ways to kill us. This makes it somewhat odd that the Bush administration can’t seem to muster any enthusiasm to go after the worst mass murderer in the history of our nation. Sure we spent a few weeks poking our heads into caves in Afghanistan, but after the initial desire for vengeance wore off, it’s as if the President for- got which particular bad guy sent planes crashing into buildings. Instead of capturing the man �������������������� who actually caused the death of Americans, Bush used our military to topple a despot in Iraq who ������������������������� might have been thinking about doing so. Clearly Saddam Hussein deserves whatever punishment ������������������������� he gets, but he did not attack the United States and according to a just-released Senate report, has no �������������������� ties to Al Qaida. To put this in easy-to-under- stand terms this, would be like if ANSWERS ON A6 The Joker robbed the Gotham Art �� Museum and Batman arrested The �������������������������� Penguin. Sure, The Penguin has probably gotten away with some ����������������������������� crimes — he’s a genuinely evil little fellow — but he didn’t commit this � � � � � � � one so you can’t arrest him for it. Saddam Hussein horribly Happy Sweet 16 oppressed and even killed his own people. He committed all sorts of crimes that he deserves to be pun- ished for, but he didn’t commit this From one. Hussein’s impending convic- tion might bring joy to the many “Hot Wheels” Iraqis he persecuted, but it won’t �������������������������������������������������������������������������� bring even a measure of vengeance to “Honda” for what happened on 9/11. For the best part of the last five wheels. years, the American people have ������������������������������������������������������� allowed themselves to be distracted by a trick any fledgling magician Love, must master. Bush has everyone looking at his pretty assistant while Mom, Dad, he stuffs cards, one of those really Rusty & Xoey long scarves and the odd rabbit Every Thursday in Your into his sleeve. The President has Transcript-Bulletin everyone so worried about Iraq that we’ve stopped even asking when he A6 TUESDAY September 26, 2006 Your Complete TOOELETRANSCRIPT Local News Source. BULLETIN OBITUARIES Leaning Tree Farm Local Nursery • Shade, Ornamental & Specimen Evergreen Trees • Over 25 varieties If we don’t have what you’re looking for we can get it! DELIVERY AVAILABLE owner Jon Hogan 843-7675 Bernadine Johnson Bernadine Johnson Nelson Ardella Smith Rachel Ardella Calton Smith Nelson Nelson in the Salt Lake Temple 1924-2006 grandmother to young people on April 11, 1947. She spent from around the world whom Grandma her entire life, and reared her Our loving mother, grand- she met throughout her life. She seven children, in her beloved mother, great-grandmother, had the ability to see into their ���������������������������� Bernadine Grantsville. She and Johnny aunt and friend, Rachel Ardella hearts and inspired them to be loved the Grantsville Cowboys Calton Smith returned to her their best. 1928-2006 and supported their children Heavenly Father, sweetheart She loved serving the Lord ��������������������� and grandchildren by attending and family on Sept. 24, 2006, and held many callings includ- On a beautiful autumn after- numerous ballgames and activi- after a short illness. ing Primary and MIA president, �������������������������������������������������� noon, our gentle and loving ties. She was born in Lehi, Utah, on Relief Society counselor, den mother and teacher in all aux- ���������������������������������������������������� sweetheart, mom and grandma Bernadine taught preschool Dec. 29, 1924, the fifth child of iliaries of The Church of Jesus peacefully slipped through the until she was 74 years old and Hyrum and Mamie Ault Calton ������������������������������������������������� was affectionately known as Christ of Latter-day Saints. She veil. Leaving her earthly fam- of Cedar Fort, Utah. She gradu- “Grandma Bernadine” to all the served as a full-time mission- ������������������������������������������������ ily to join, once again, her ated from Lehi High School in children she taught. She loved ary at age 60 in the Tennessee �������������������������������� parents George McCoy and 1943, then went to work as a all children and loved to serve Nashville Mission. She later Alice Johnson, and her recent- nanny in Salt Lake City. During others. The motto she lived by WWII she worked as a muni- served as a missionary on ly deceased sister, Lorraine was “Charity Never Faileth.” Temple Square and a worker �������������� Matthews. tions truck driver at Desert She was an excellent seamstress Chemical Depot. in the Jordan River Temple. At Bernadine was born Feb. 24, and cook. She loved to dance She married the man of her the time of her death, she was ������������������������ 1928 and passed away Sept. — especially to big band music dreams, George Lynn Smith Jr., the ward Primary secretary and �������������� ��������������������� 25, 2006. She married her high at the Grantsville Old Folks in Tooele, Utah, on Mar. 9, 1946, a visiting teacher, positions she school sweetheart Johnny Sociable. She loved all holidays, where they made their home. dearly loved. She loved shar- especially Christmas. But most They were sealed in the Salt ing her testimony of the Savior of all she loved having her fam- Lake Temple on Dec. 15, 1952. Jesus Christ. Beginning October 2nd ily around her. Together they raised a fam- Ardella is survived by her Bernadine has always been an ily of seven children, Lynnette, children, grandchildren and active member of the Church of Delajean (Milo) Berry, Gary great-grandchildren who call her Tooele County Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Leon (Lori), Tooele; Deanna “Grandma the Great,” sisters-in- Health has She has served in all the auxilia- (John) Hislop, Andrea (Mark) law, brothers-in-law, nieces and ries of the church but especially Tate, Grantsville; Gregory Lynn nephews. She was preceded in loved her time in Primary. She (Ellen), Stansbury Park; Gerald death by her parents, husband, also served, with her husband Lee (Lea), Mountain Green, two brothers and two sisters. Johnny, as a Temple worker at Utah. They were the owners of Viewing for family and friends the Jordan River Temple for 16 Smith’s Dairy Bar and Smith’s will be held at the Tate Mortuary, FLU years. Lock Shop during the 1960’s and 110 S. Main, Tooele, Utah, from Bernadine is survived by her 70’s. 6-8 p.m. on Wednesday Sept. 27. loving husband of 59 years, John In 1977, she was left a widow Funeral Services will be held VACCINES R. Nelson, seven children, Don at age fifty-two. She devoted the Thursday, Sept. 28, at 11 a.m. Wayne (Laurie) Nelson, Elaine rest of her life to raising and at the Tooele 14th Ward (192 W. available (Ted) Feinauer, Karma Dale, nurturing her children; grand- 200 South, Tooele) with a view- Jack (Holly) Nelson, Kenneth children (24); and great-grand- ing one hour prior. Interment: (LuAnn) Nelson, Bevany (Mark) children (13 plus two on the Tooele City Cemetery. please call Killpack and Janet Paulich; way) who call her blessed. She Well done thou good and siblings Lorraine Matthews became a surrogate mother or faithful servant. (deceased), Betty Lou (Robert) 843-2310 Williams, Charles (Sue) Johnson and Larry (Karen) Johnson. in Tooele, Utah, daughter of the Also, 27 grandchildren and 21 Maxine E. Gregrich late Tony and Elsie Frances Burt great-grandchildren (preceded Gregrich and moved here in 1954 in death by her granddaughter Burnette to make her home. She loved HEALTH DEPARTMENT April Nelson). genealogy, quilting and needle- Funeral services will be held Maxine E. Burnette, 71, of point, served in the U.S. Army Friday, Sept. 29 at 2 p.m. at the Middleton, died Thursday for two years and was a mem- Grantsville Utah Stake Center evening, Sept. 21, 2006 at her ber of West Memorial Baptist 151 N. Main • Tooele located at 550 E. Durfee Street. home. Church. Friends and family may call at The widow of A.C. Burnette, Services were 2 p.m. Sunday, the Tate Mortuary located at who died July 13, 2002, she Sept. 24, at Shackelford Funeral 110 S. 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Alta_f06Nwsp3x9.indd 1 8/23/06 3:07:55 PM TUESDAY September 26, 2006 A7 Take Master Gardener course now, or wait three years by Diane Sagers CORRESPONDENT Brigham Young quoted the book of Isaiah 159 years ago when he admonished his follow- ers to “make the desert blossom as a rose.” There must have been some who wondered if it was possible. Today, many peo- ple have done wonderful things 493 W. 400 N. Tooele with the ground to make blos- som as a rose. The modern-day term for 882-4800 that ability is “having a green thumb.” Some people seem to be born with that colored digit while others swear theirs is brown or even black. The good Join the ranks of such Tooele County Master Gardeners as (l-r) Pat Jessie, Ray Beck, Mary Durtschi and Wayne Lowry. news is that with some train- the horticulture industry. industry, i.e. working in nurser- included such areas as the gar- LIQUIDATION SALE! ing, thumbs in Tooele County This course is offered begins ies, lawn service companies and dens in the Old Pioneer Cemetery can change hue and people can only once every three years in pest control firms. Some nurser- in the mouth of Settlement EVERYTHING GOES! become masters at gardening to Tooele County, so this is a great ies encourage their long-term Canyon, community garden, improve that spot of earth they opportunity to take advantage of employees to take the course. Arbor Day planting, work with care for. the program, says Larry Sagers. The $85 fee for the course the Tooele Youth Gardens, and Dozens of Tooele County resi- The Tooele County Master covers materials printed for work at Benson Mill. QUITTING dents have taken advantage of Gardener course will be spread Utah’s unique conditions. Those By completing the course, some excellent Master Gardener out over two years. This year’s who complete the course and participants may become mem- training through the Utah State course work will take place volunteer work can be entitled bers of The Master Gardener BUSINESS! Extension Service. Linden each Wednesday from 6:30 to 8 to a partial refund. Association, a network of Master Greenhalgh, USU Agricultural p.m. for 10 selected weeks at the Following the concept of Gardeners in Tooele County and Extension Agent for Tooele Tooele County Extension Office, learning by doing, to become other counties. The associa- Fixtures For Sale County and Larry Sagers, USU 151 N. Main. The group will also a full-fledged Master Gardener, tion gives members opportuni- Horticulture Specialist will meet periodically during the participants are required to pay ties to tour and visit outstand- The owner of N’T W co-teach the Master Gardener summer months and again next back 40 hours of volunteer time ing gardens, get tips from other O A Course beginning Oct. 4. year. The last 10 weeks of class — primarily answering ques- experts and spend time with Tooele True Value D I The course will offer much T work and additional monthly tions at the office and conduct- others sharing your interest. Hardware Store is ! more than just a light touch training sessions will be sched- ing diagnostic clinics. Volunteer Those who are interested can SA on gardening. It is an in-depth uled for the coming year. hours spent are an invaluable go on to take Advanced Master retiring and this is A VE course for both novice and expe- Past participants have includ- part of the training. People can Gardener classes for in-depth C rienced gardeners. It involves ed novices and devoted home work at diagnostic clinics under training after they complete the your opportunity T ! class work, field trips, hands- gardeners as well as college, the direction of an instructor. basic course. N O W on training, and class participa- high school and vocational hor- They find out if they are inter- For more information and to SAVE on tion. Learn about soils, insect ticulture instructors, nursery- preting things correctly and applications, contact the Tooele and disease control, vegetables, men, landscapers, pest control strengthen their understanding County Extension office at 843- items you use everyday. fruit trees, ornamental plants, operators, and maintenance and of the subject. 2350. Class enrollment applica- weed control, and irrigation. lawn-care professionals. Many They can also do volunteer tions will be accepted at the Information is geared to home graduates use the course as a projects in any of a number Tooele County Extension Office, New Discounts Now In Effect gardeners as well as for those in stepping stone into the Agreen of areas. Recent projects have 151 N. Main. • Lower prices in entire paint and houseware departments Quality plans to grow its Tooele tradition over the long haul • Price reductions in automotive

by Alleen Lang a new incentive program with a department CORRESPONDENT club card offering added value • Additional savings on all BBQ’s and People may remember the for club members. One of the advertising slogan “baseball, hot benefits of membership is a new accessories dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet.” “auto butler” exterior car clean- For Trent Bell, owner and ing machine, he said. This is one Savings in EVERY Department general manager of the Quality way the company hopes to make dealership in Tooele, it’s not just Tooele residents “customers for Rental a slogan, but a way of doing busi- life.” ness. equipment In keeping with the family and and store Bell, who is celebrating his community mentality of the deal- third year in business this month, ership, Bell said, the company is fi xtures, said he feels like the company committed to selling American shelving and finally has a team together to made products, noting 80 per- do the job to help customers get displays cent of American car workers quality merchandise and service. for sale. are employed by the companies “We have been upgrading the talent pool,” he said. “Now we represented at Quality. Tooele True Value Hardware have a great team in every store, Foreign made cars may be in every department.” assembled in America, he said, 852 N. Main St. “We have had several challeng- but the parts used are fabricated Tooele, UT 84074 es” over the past three years in in other countries using foreign Tooele, he said, but a decision to materials. Store Hours: Mon-Sat 8am - 9pm increase the caliber of employees Toward that end, Quality will this year has helped the business soon be breaking ground for a “as of today, finally for the first Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep store to Wall-To-Wall...Nothing Held Back time,” have the right number of be located between the Ford and trained technicians in the shops. the Chevrolet dealerships. Over the past 90 days Quality has hired 15 new staff members for the shops and the showroom. Currently the dealership employs some 100 people, mostly Tooele residents, he said. photography / Alleen Lang While a few employees com- Trent Bell leads the Quality Automotive Group in Tooele. mute from as far as Roy work every day for work, all the Bountiful to Tooele, where they An average 30 to 45 percent of parts and service directors live have made the community their vehicles sold through the com- in Tooele County, Bell said. He home. pany go to non-county residents, added that this is important In addition, he said his sales he said, because the prices are because people are a little more staff doesn’t work on commis- lower than dealership prices invested in giving good service sion. “I don’t believe in selling in Salt Lake City. “Tooele resi- to their neighbors, people they something people don’t want,” he dents buy from Salt Lake City will see at school, at the grocery said. Instead, he focuses on find- and Salt Lake City residents buy store, at church or on the soccer ing the right car for each buyer. from Tooele,” he said. “It’s easier field. “Everyone who comes here is to keep their money here,” he The same goes for his com- looking for a car,” he said. His added. mitment to the business. “I know sales staff is trained to make sure “We want to earn your busi- the dealerships have been bought each person gets the right car for ness by being a good corpora- and sold a ton of times, but I am their needs and their budget. tion, a citizen and a neighbor here for the long haul,” said Bell. Bell said his company is also and being a great place to work,” He has backed up that commit- dedicated to meeting the needs Bell said. ment by moving his family from of Tooele County residents. The dealership has kicked off Candidates to Richard Martinez meet voters In Loving Memory In Our hearts forever in Wendover Today I celebrate your life You live in my heart Wendover is hosting a “Meet And forever in my soul the Candidates” Night at the Community Center, 112 Moriah Your unexpected death left Avenue on Thursday, Sept. 28, at 6 p.m. Come and meet the can- A huge void in my life didates. Ask questions. Have a And in my heart a huge hole voice in County Government. “Your Life and Love Live Forever ���������������� in the Hearts of Many” If it happens here, It’s through them you live on read about it here. I Love You My Son Love Mom, Family and Friends TOOELETRANSCRIPT ULLETIN B In Loving Memory of Richard Anthony Martinez Subscribe Today • 882-0050 Sept. 27, 1980 – Sept. 20, 2005 A8 TUESDAY September 26, 2006

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(518) ENC “The Terminator” ››› (1984) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “RoboCop 2” ›› (1990, Science Fiction) Peter Weller. ’ ‘R’(CC) “The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou” ›› (2004) Bill Murray. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (534) STARZ (:15) “Darkness” › (2002, Horror) Anna Paquin, Lena Olin. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (7:50) “The Greatest Game Ever Played” ›› (2005) Shia LaBeouf. ’ ‘PG’ “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” ››› CSI: NY (561) MAX “New Jack City” ››› (1991) Wesley Snipes. ‘R’ (CC) (:45) “Sliver” › (1993, Suspense) Sharon Stone, William Baldwin. ’ ‘R’(CC) “Red Eye” ››› (2005) Rachel McAdams. ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Batman Begins” ››› (2005) (CC) 9 p.m. on ^ CBS (576) SHOW (5:15) “Without a Paddle” (CC) Cont’d Brotherhood (iTV) Irish wedding. ’ Sexual Healing (iTV) Weeds (iTV) ’ The Underground “Soul Plane” ›› (2004) Kevin Hart. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Boyz N the Hood Truman Capote’s dead, and Holly (591) TMC (5:40) “My Teacher’s Wife” › Cont’d (:10) “Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow” ››› (2004) ’ ‘PG’(CC) “The River King” ›› (2005) Edward Burns. ’ ‘R’(CC) (:45) “Suspect Zero” ›› (2004) Aaron Eckhart. ‘R’ (CC) Golightly is fictional, so the thieves WEDNESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 27, 2006 are probably safe from civil suits. CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Criminal action — that’s another sto- (2) CBS News (CC) Entertainment Jericho “Fallout” (N) ’ (CC) Criminal Minds “P911” (N) ’ (CC) CSI: NY “Not What It Looks Like” (N) News (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show ry. In this new episode, three women (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood Dancing With the Stars ’ (Live) (CC) (:01) Lost “A Tale of Survival” (N) ’ 20/20 (N) (CC) News (CC) (:35) Nightline Access Hollywood Comic Unleash dressed as the quirky party girl from (5) NBC News News The Biggest Loser Working out on the beach. (N) (CC) (:01) Kidnapped “Special Delivery” (N) News The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” pull off a dar- (6) HBO When the Levees Broke: Acts III & IV “Fantastic Four” ›› (2005) Ioan Gruffudd. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:45) “North Country” ››› (2005, Drama) Charlize Theron, Frances McDormand. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Inside the NFL (N) ’ (CC) ing jewelry heist, and the CSI team (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Cousteau: Ocean Adventures American Masters “Sketches of Frank Gehry” (N) (CC) Frank Lloyd Wright’s Buffalo (CC) Brittas Empire Desert Wars: Water in the West ’ is stumped by their easy escape. (8) KPNZ Sex and the City Sex and the City Hawaii Five-0 (CC) Magnum, P.I. “Three Minus Two” The Greg Behrendt Show (CC) South Park (CC) South Park (CC) Maury Makeovers. 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(15) KUWB According to Jim That ’70s Show America’s Next Top Model (N) (CC) One Tree Hill (Season Premiere) (N) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show (23) FX (4:30) “Me, Myself & Irene” › Cont’d King of the Hill ’ King of the Hill ’ That ’70s Show That ’70s Show “Johnson Family Vacation” ›› (2004) Cedric the Entertainer. 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Inuyasha Full-Alchemist Ghost in Shell (31) CMTV “Son-in-Law” › (1993, Comedy) Pauly Shore, Carla Gugino, Lane Smith. ’ (:15) CMT Music Trick My Truck ’ Foxworthy’s Foxworthy’s Foxworthy’s Foxworthy’s Trick My Truck ’ Trick My Truck ’ (America Ferrera) isn’t ugly; she’s (33) DISN Phil of the Future Phil of the Future Zack & Cody Phil of the Future That’s So Raven “Model Behavior” › (2000, Comedy-Drama) Maggie Lawson. ’ (CC) Life With Derek Phil of the Future just not a glamour-puss or a (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ “Major League” ›› (1989, Comedy) Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen. ’ Real TV ’ (CC) The Playbook (N) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation “XX” MXC ’ Blind Date (CC) clotheshorse, which makes her stick (38) AMC “Gothika” ›› (2003, Horror) Halle Berry, Robert Downey Jr. (CC) Hustle “Faking It” (CC) (:15) “Jaws 3” › (1983, Horror) Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong. 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(CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls Strong Medicine one of his bimbos ... until he realizes (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Special Report Your World With Neil Cavuto what this plain Jane from Queens (51) FXSPN Poker Superstars Invitational Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Totally Football Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Totally Football Final Score lacks in glamour, she more than (52) ESPN (5:00) MLB Baseball Teams to Be Announced. (Subject to Blackout) Cont’d MLB Hometown Heroes SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (:40) NFL Live (N) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) makes up for in brains. (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ The 4400 “The New World” (CC) (71) DISC Sinking of an Aircraft Carrier MythBusters Deadly bullets. (CC) Futureweapons “Future Shock” MythBusters Ping-pong balls lift boat. Sinking of an Aircraft Carrier MythBusters Deadly bullets. (CC) Supernatural (518) ENC “Mr. 3000” ›› (2004) Bernie Mac. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:45) “The Village” ›› (2004) Bryce Dallas Howard. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:35) “Lethal Weapon 3” ››› (1992, Action) Mel Gibson. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Encore Cinenews 8 p.m. on / KUWB (534) STARZ Derailed ›› \ “The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl” ›› (2005) (:10) “Bewitched” ›› (2005) Nicole Kidman, Will Ferrell. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “XXX: State of the Union” ›› (2005) Ice Cube. ‘PG-13’ (:45) Derailed ‘R’ Who knew demons could drive (561) MAX (4:50) “Wolf” ›› (1994) ‘R’ Cont’d “Field of Dreams” ››› (1989) Kevin Costner. ‘PG’(CC) (:45) “The Island” ›› (2005, Action) Ewan McGregor, Scarlett Johansson. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Doom” ›› (2005) The Rock. ’ ‘R’ trucks? One of the Winchesters is at (576) SHOW “Be Cool” ›› (2005, Comedy) John Travolta. iTV. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Weeds (iTV) ’ Brotherhood (iTV) Irish wedding. ’ “What’s Love Got to Do With It” ››› (1993) Angela Bassett. ‘R’ (CC) Bang Rajan (2001) death’s door after the Impala has a (591) TMC “Extreme Measures” ›› (1996, Suspense) Hugh Grant. ’ ‘R’(CC) “Philadelphia” ››› (1993, Drama) Tom Hanks, Jason Robards. ’ ‘PG-13’ (:15) “The Manchurian Candidate” ››› (2004) Denzel Washington. ‘R’ close encounter with a demon-oper- THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 28, 2006 ated semi. For the others, it’s “no CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 more Mr. Nice Guy,” as they prepare (2) CBS News (CC) Entertainment Survivor: Cook Islands (N) ’ (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (N) Shark “LAPD Blue” (N) ’ (CC) News (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show to do battle with this formidable foe. (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood Ugly Betty “Pilot” ’ (CC) Grey’s Anatomy “I Am a Tree” (N) ’ (:01) Six Degrees (N) ’ (CC) News (CC) (:35) Nightline Access Hollywood Comic Unleash Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles and (5) NBC News News My Name Is Earl The Office (N) ’ Deal or No Deal (iTV) (N) ’ (CC) (:01) ER “Graduation Day” (N) (CC) News The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night Jeffrey Dean Morgan star in the sea- (6) HBO “The Phantom of the Opera” ››› “Twister” ››› (1996, Action) Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Inside the NFL ’ (CC) Wait Til Next Year Real Sports ’ (CC) son premiere, “In My Time of Dying.” (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) The This Old House Hour ’ (CC) Monarchy Globe Trekker Good and bad food. ’ Summer Wine Brittas Empire Cousteau: Ocean Adventures Shark (8) KPNZ Sex and the City Sex and the City “Cold Steel” › (1987, Drama) Brad Davis, Sharon Stone, Jonathan Banks. The Greg Behrendt Show Sex lives. South Park (CC) South Park (CC) Maury Disturbing updates. (CC) (10) TBS (5:30) MLB Baseball New York Mets at Atlanta Braves. From Turner Field in Atlanta. (CC) Cont’d “Demolition Man” ›› (1993) (PA) Sylvester Stallone. (CC) (DVS) (:40) Midnight Money Madness (Live) 9 p.m. on ^ CBS (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nature “Pale Male” ’ (CC) (DVS) Wild Things “Emperors of Antarctica” BBC World News Perry Mason (CC) (:39) I Love Lucy There’s no love lost between Stark (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) ’Til Death (N) ’ ’Til Death “Pilot” Celebrity Duets The final three pairs. News (CC) The Simpsons ’ (:35) Seinfeld ’ (:05) Still Standing (:35) Still Standing (James Woods) and the Los Angeles (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Will & Grace ’ Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil Guests who escaped cults. (N) News Entertainment (:05) Scrubs (CC) (:35) Scrubs (CC) (:05) Desire Andrea has a rough time. Police Department, thanks to his an- (15) KUWB According to Jim That ’70s Show Smallville “Zod” ’ (CC) Supernatural “In My Time of Dying” King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show tics as a defense attorney. But that (23) FX Married... With Married... With King of the Hill ’ King of the Hill ’ That ’70s Show That ’70s Show “Arlington Road” ››› (1999, Suspense) Jeff Bridges, Tim Robbins. “Arlington Road” ››› (1999) could change if he can put away a (25) QVC Halloween Spooktacular Halloween Designs by Mario Chiodo Old Virginia Candles Joan Rivers Classics Collection: 16th Anniversary Proactiv Solution Skin Care cop killer (Paul Greene). First, (26) ANPL The Planet’s Funniest Animals (CC) The Planet’s Funniest Animals (CC) Animal Precinct (N) The Planet’s Funniest Animals (CC) The Planet’s Funniest Animals (CC) Animal Precinct though, he needs to get the boys (27) NICK SpongeBob Danny Phantom Full House (CC) Fresh Prince The Cosby Show ADifferent World Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince and girls in blue to cooperate with (28) FAM “Chasing Liberty” ›› (2004, Romance-Comedy) Mandy Moore, Matthew Goode. (CC) Whose Line? The 700 Club (CC) Home Videos Home Videos Paid Program Paid Program him. Another obstacle: The defen- (29) TOON Grim Adventures Grim Adventures Camp Lazlo Foster’s Home Codename: Kid Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Family Guy (CC) Pee-wee Play. Inuyasha Full-Alchemist Ghost in Shell dant has one heck of a good lawyer (31) CMTV Foxworthy’s Foxworthy’s Foxworthy’s Foxworthy’s 40 Greatest Albums The top country albums from the past five decades. ’ Top 20 Countdown ’ — an old protege of Stark’s. (33) DISN Sister, Sister ’ Sister, Sister ’ Zack & Cody Zack & Cody Phil of the Future That’s So Raven “Angels in the Outfield” ›› (1994, Comedy) Danny Glover. ’ ‘PG’(CC) Life With Derek Phil of the Future (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ UFC Unleashed ’ The Ultimate Fighter (N) ’ TNA iMPACT! (N) ’ (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ Blind Date (CC) Blind Date (CC) Movie: Arlington Road (38) AMC “Jaws” ›››› (1975) Roy Scheider. A man-eating shark terrorizes a New England resort town. (:45) “Jaws 2” ›› (1978, Horror) Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton. (CC) (:15) “The Great Escape” ›››› 9 p.m. on 7 FX; 11 p.m. on 7 (39) TNT “The Mummy” ››› (1999, Adventure) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah. (CC) (DVS) “The Mummy” ››› (1999, Adventure) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah. (CC) (DVS) The X-Files ’ (Part 1 of 2) (CC) FX (41) CNN Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Made before 9/11 and the Patriot (43) CNBC Kudlow & Company (CC) Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Fast Money Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch ’ ’ ’ ’ Act, this 1999 thriller merits another (46) LIFE (5:00) “Second Honeymoon” Cont’d “Honeymoon With Mom” (2006, Comedy) Shelley Long, Jack Scalia. (CC) Will & Grace Will & Grace Frasier (CC) Frasier (CC) The Golden Girls Strong Medicine The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Special Report Your World With Neil Cavuto viewing from a 2006 perspective. A (49) FXNEWS (51) FXSPN Poker Superstars Invitational Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Totally Football Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Totally Football Final Score college professor becomes ob- (52) ESPN (5:30) College Football Auburn at South Carolina. (Live) (CC) Cont’d SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (:40) NFL Live (N) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) sessed with studying terrorist groups (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Psych “9 Lives” (CC) after his wife, an FBI agent, is killed (71) DISC Fugitive Strike Force “Officer Down” A Haunting “A Haunting in Florida” Sensing Murder Young wife’s murder. Real Miami Cops (CC) Fugitive Strike Force “Officer Down” A Haunting “A Haunting in Florida” in an anti-terrorist operation. Just as (518) ENC “Rising Sun” ››› (1993, Mystery) Sean Connery. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Cocktail” ›› (1988, Romance) Tom Cruise, Bryan Brown. ’ ‘R’(CC) “Jagged Edge” ›› (1985, Crime Drama) Glenn Close, Jeff Bridges. ‘R’ (CC) he is getting his life back in order, he (534) STARZ Hwd Reporter “RocketMan” › (1997) Harland Williams. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:05) “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” ›› (2005) Martin Freeman. ’ “A Lot Like Love” ›› (2005) Ashton Kutcher. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) meets his new neighbors, overly (561) MAX “Desert Saints” ›› (2000) Kiefer Sutherland. ‘R’ (CC) “Moving Violations” › (1985) John Murray. ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” ›› (1992) Macaulay Culkin. ‘PG’(CC) “The Ice Harvest” ›› (2005) ’ ‘R’ friendly people who he soon sus- (576) SHOW (4:45) Alfie Cont’d “The Cookout” › (2004) Ja Rule. iTV. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) The Underground The Underground Penn & Teller Brotherhood (iTV) Irish wedding. ’ (:25) “Dark Town” (2004, Horror) Rwaling Curtis. ‘R’ (CC) pects of being terrorists themselves. (591) TMC (5:50) “Planet of the Vampires” ›› (1965) ‘NR’ Cont’d (:20) “Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning” ›› (2004) “The Hillz” (2004) Rene Heger, Paris Hilton. ’ ‘R’(CC) (:45) “Mean Girls” ››› (2004) Lindsay Lohan. ‘PG-13’ TUESDAY September 26, 2006 A9 DOINGS around the valley

assist hospice patients in their homes who High Auditorium. Cost $5 general admission Tooele are at the end of their life. A couple of hours or $4 with student ID. a week required. Training provided. Call GJHS News Be safe Sheri Harrell, 882-3913, Community Nursing Grantsville Junior High School will mail Car Seat Checkpoint is Wednesday Oct. Services Home Health and Hospice. home progress reports this week and con- 4 from 12-4 p.m. at Quality Chevrolet. Get Help pets duct parent teacher conferences from 4-7 your car seat checked for free. No appoint- Are you an animal lover who would like p.m. on Thursday Sept. 28. The first School ment necessary. More information call 843- to make a difference in your community? Community Council meeting is at 7 p.m. 2310. Tooele Animal Outreach is looking for reli- in the library. Nominations to serve on the Meet the author able foster families in the Tooele County council, the Trust Lands Committee and Come to Latter Day Book, 986 N. Main, Area to foster dogs and cats from our local GJHS Booster Club Steering Committee Tooele, Oct. 3, 9-10 a.m. to meet Betsy Animal Shelters until these animals can can be made at that time. They need parent Brannon Green, the author of “Christmas be placed into new forever homes. If you representation from each of the communi- in Haggerty.” She’s visiting Utah from her feel that you can provide a great tempo- ties: Lake Point, Erda, Stansbury Park and hometown in Alabama and hopes to meet rary home for any of these animals, please Grantsville. Questions, contact Mr. Davis. as many people here as she can. Get her contact Marci at 435-882-2085 or Tiffany at Food labels collected autograph and visit a few friends. Call 843- 435-884-4407 for more information about Harris Elementary is still collecting 8532 for more information. our fostering program. boxtops and labels from food and other Education technology specialist Jim Langston (center) received special recognition his work with employ- Game and food vendors wanted products for educational purposes. If you ees and technology in the Tooele County School District. School Board President Gary Gowans (left) and Tooele Downtown Alliance is looking for Pets had a chance to shop the fantastic sale at Superintendent Michael Johnsen presented Langston with the award. vendors for its second annual downtown Albertson’s this week and you don’t cur- Activities planned chapter in the Tooele Valley area. The club trick or treat so we can expand this year’s rently support a school, please send them will host weekday events, including park Fix pets The Tooele County Senior Citizen Center event and include activities at Veteran’s to Harris or call for pick-up. Contact Sherry play days, outings, special speakers, play The Big Fix Discount Mobile Spay/ — for the enjoyment of all Senior Citizens Park. Interested, call Becki at 840-3336. at 315 Birch Tooele, 84074, call at 882-7604 groups, holiday activities and much more. Neuter Clinic will be Oct.16 in Grantsville at 55 years young and up — can be reached Shop local or e-mail at [email protected]. Thank Children are welcome to all club meetings Westgate Mortgage, 94 W. Main and Oct. 17 at 882-2870. Harvest Days farmers market, flea mar- you for helping us make our school goals. and activities. Mothers countywide who in Tooele at Wal-Mart, 99 W. 1280 N. 8 a.m. • Mondays — Aerobics 9:30 a.m.; Bridge ket and craft fair runs every Sat. through are home with their children during the day until full. Services include: micro-chipping, 10 a.m.; lunch 12-1 p.m.; line dancing 1 p.m.; Oct. 14 from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Benson vaccinations, spaying, neutering. $5 for vac- Museums Bingo 1 p.m. part or full time, including those with home- Grist Mill. Shop for fresh produce, hand cinations. Spaying or neutering $20-60 for • Tuesdays — Lunch 12-1 p.m.; Pinochle based business are invited to join. For more crafted gifts and decor. Sept. 16 join us in cats and dogs or $90 -$135 for family plans. 1 p.m.; line dancing at 1 p.m. information call JoAnn at 435-884-6644 or celebration of State Museum Day. Take a Donner Reed Museum open Dogs must be on leashes. Cats must be in • Wednesdays — Breakfast 9 a.m.-Noon; email [email protected]. free tour of the Historic Benson Grist Mill The Donner Reed Museum, located at labeled carriers. For more details call toll- aerobics 9:30 a.m.; ceramics 1 p.m. Support education and pick your free copies of Memories the corner of Cooley and Clark Streets free 1-866-738-7349 or www.utahpets.org. • Thursdays — Pinochle 9 a.m.; lunch 12- The Tooele Branch of the American of the Mill (one copy per family please). in Grantsville, displays artifacts from the 1 p.m.; Bridge Noon; Canasta/other games Association of University Women will meet Questions, call Christine at (435) 882-7678. Blessing of the animals Donner Reed trail seven days a week by St. Barnabas Episcopal Church will hold appt. only. Call 884-3767 or 884-3411. 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 26, at 7 p.m. at the St. Inventory planned its annual St. Francis Day blessing of • Fridays — Pinochle 9:30 a.m.; aerobics Barnabas Center, 1784 N. Aaron Dr. Sue The Utah Family Center will be closing the animals, Oct. 7 at 10 a.m. Bring your 10:30 a.m.; Bingo at noon; dinner 4-5:30 Nissen from the Wasatch Branch discuss for inventory and grant renewal on Sept. pets, large or small, to receive a blessing. Adult Ed p.m.; dancing 6-8 p.m. starting Sept. 8. AWE+SUM, Attend Westminster Explore 26. If you have checked out any items from Remember there will be lots of animals, so • Sept. 29 — Dancing 6-8 p.m. with Science Use Math. AWE+SUM is a three them recently and have forgotten to return please bring them leased or contained. Ahlstroms. day camp at Westminster College with no them, please do so by this date. Thank you Earn High School diploma Get your high school diploma this year! • Looking for a piano player for the charge to the girls. Seventh grade girls, their for your continued support. Watch for our All classes required for a high school diplo- Tooele Senior Band — volunteer position. mothers, teachers, counselors and princi- re-opening date. For more information call Churches ma, adult basic education, GED prepara- • Volunteer drivers needed for short pals can learn more at www.aauwutah.org. the center at 833-1960. tion, word processing, drivers’ education trips. Apply with Rose or Joyce. CDL is not Mixed Pool League THS class of ‘87 Christians gather and English as a second language are avail- required. Mixed Pool League teams are now form- The Tooele High School Class of 1987 Tooele Christian Fellowship invites you able. Register now to graduate — just $25 Senior Circle, MWMC ing. Sign up at the bar you wish to play for is excited to announce the preparation for to attend our Sunday services at our new per semester. Located at 76 S. 1000 W. Call Senior Circle is for those over 50 and or call Jackie at 435-830-7308 or Quade at their 20-year reunion Aug. 4, 2007. If you are meeting place: Tooele High School on 200 833-1994. Adult Education classes are for costs $15 per year. Call 843-3690 for a mem- 435-224-2628 if you want to play but don’t a 1987 class mate, family member or know W. Vine St. Worship starts at 10 a.m. and students 18 and over. bership form and to RSVP for all activities have a team we’ll help you find one. someone who is, contact Saila Cederlof Bible classes for all ages is at 11 a.m. Call Take GED except exercise and water aerobics. Real estate investors meet Felver at 951-303-8974 or sailafelver@yahoo. • Hinges and Twinges (water aerobics) 435-224-3392 or check out our Web site at GED test will be given on Oct. 10 & 11, Tooele Real Estate Investors Group com. Also visit www.classreport.com/usa/ — Meets Tuesdays and Thursdays 11 a.m. www.tooelechristianfellowship.org. starting at 8 a.m. Contact Andrea at 833- meets at 7 p.m. Call 882-0355 or Curtis at ut/tooele/ths/1987 for more information. at Pratt Aquatic Center, $2.50. Eat turkey 1994 by Oct. 6 to pre-register for the test. 801-205-1700 or e-mail [email protected] • Body Instincts (stretching, toning) Gain gardening expertise Plans are in the works for the Methodist for location and date. This is for real estate Learn to drive — Tuesdays at 10 a.m. at Pinnacle Therapy, The Tooele County USU Extension Church annual turkey dinner Nov. 4, 2006. investors or those who want to be. Share A drivers’ education course for adults 18 29 S. Main. Master Gardener Program begins Oct. 4. Look for more details later. ideas and learn ways to improve the bottom and over will begin Tuesday, Sept. 19, 6-9 • Sept. 27 — Bear Lake fall foliage day Applications, available at Tooele County line — open to those who offer comple- Fall Boo-tique p.m., at the center. The class includes 18 trip costs $20. Extension Office, accepted through Sept. menting services. Tooele Methodist Church will hold its hours of classroom instruction and 12 hours • Sept. 28 — Healthy Woman Seminar at 25. Farmer’s Market annual fall boo-tique Oct. 20-21, 2006. of driving and observation. Register from 7 p.m. at MWMC. Topic will be skin laser Diabetes classes set Tooele’s Farmer’s Market is up and run- Reserve your space now. Call Glenice Moore 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The cost is $170 (current therapies by Dr. An Dinh. Anyone with diabetes — don’t miss ning at Veteran’s Memorial Park every at 882-3807 for more information. students receive a $75 discount). • Oct. 4 — Diabetes Support Group 11 out on the self management classes held Friday from 4 p.m. until dusk. Find fresh Spanish services offered a.m. at the health department, 47 S. Main. September Friday mornings 9:30 to Noon produce, handmade goods and more. Learn English The Episcopal Church of St. Barnabas ESOL conversational classes are Monday • Oct. 6 — Breakfast Buddies 9 a.m. Meet Sept. 29. You will need a doctor’s referral. invites everyone to the Spanish services and Thursday from 6-9 p.m. ESOL stu- at Jim’s Family Restaurant. Dutch Treat! For more information, call Eileen DeLeeuw Meetings every Saturday at 5:30 p.m. Everyone is dents may come anytime the center is open • Oct. 11 — Lunch Bunch Noon. Meet at at 228-0048. welcome. For more information call Padre for individualized study with our software Denny’s. Romas at 882-4721 or 801-968-2731 or call programs and textbooks. Mondays and • Oct. 18 — Wellness Luncheon at 11 a.m. Reserve Dow James Diconea Irene Rael at 882-2062. Thursdays from 6-9 p.m. The book fee is in MWMC classrooms. Becky Crowther, RD Recovery Tooele City Parks and Recreation will Una, Santa, Catolica y Apostolica $25 per semester. will present “Eating for Prevention: Power be holding a meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 10 La Iglesia Episcopal te da la Bienvenida. Nutrients to Maximize Health.” Castaways AA meets at 3:30 p.m. in the large conference room Gain computer skills Quienquiera que seas, de dondequiera que Tooele Adult Education Center is offer- • Oct. 19-20 — AARP Driving Course Castaways Alcoholics Anonymous meets at Tooele City Hall, 90 N. Main St. to allow vengas, eres bienvenido entre nosotros. A ing a beginning class in Microsoft Word XP, 12:30-5 p.m. in the MWMC classrooms. Cost Monday-Saturday at Noon and Friday at people to schedule the Dow James Building partir del sabado 2 de Septiembre, ven y Access, Excel, PowerPoint and Windows. is $10. 6:30 p.m. at St. Barnabas Center, 1784 N. through December. For more information participa de nuestras celebraciones religio- The class will be at the Tooele Adult • Oct. 20 — Senior Expo/Thanksgiving Aaron Dr., Tooele — open, mixed, non- contact Terra Sherwood at 843-2142 or at sas. Santa Misa: Sabados 5:30 p.m. Parro Education Center at 76 S. 1000 West on Point gardens day trip costs $20. smoking, wheelchair access. Nursery avail- [email protected]. quia de San Barnabas (1784 North Aaron Tuesday and Wednesday nights for five • Oct. 23 — Knotty Knitters at 10 a.m. able Monday-Friday; adults only Saturday. Annual business meeting Dr., Tooele). Padre: Pablo Ramos 882-4721 weeks beginning Tuesday Sept. 12 ending in the MWMC classrooms. Bring projects Overeaters group meets Tooele County Farm Bureau will hold its or 801-968-2731. Oct. 18, from 6 - 9 p.m. Adults currently to share. Overeaters Anonymous meets Thursdays annual business meeting Thursday, Oct. 5 in enrolled at the education center pay $25. • Oct. 24 — Birthday Bingo at 5 p.m. at 1:15 p.m. All are welcome at St. Barnabas the Tooele County extension auditorium at Library Community participants pay $60. Seniors, Wear a costume or pay $3. Center, 1784 N. Aaron Dr., Tooele (Bowman 7:30 p.m. All officers and members of Farm 55 and over pay $55. Call 833-1994 for more room). Call Perky at 882-4721 or 882-7756 or Bureau are encouraged to attend. information. Pre-registration required. Veterans leave message. Voice opinion September’s Totally Teen winners Tooele AA meets daily Thanks to all the great teens who par- The Stansbury Service Agency will hold Tooele Alcoholic Anonymous meets daily ticipated in the Totally Teen Back-to-School Seniors Marine Corps League a public hearing on Wednesday, Sept. 27 at at noon and 8 p.m. at 1120 W. Utah Ave. Call Activities at the Tooele City Library. We Sgt. Rodney M. Davis Marine Corps 7 p.m., at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse, #1 882-7358 for information. Country Club. The purpose of this hearing would like to congratulate our three Book Grantsville seniors League Detachment did not meet Thursday is to allow public input on a proposed raise BINGO (Building Intelligence Never Grows The Grantsville Senior Center can be Sept. 21. The next meeting will be 7 p.m. Dealer’s Choice AA meets Oct. 19 at the Tooele County Search and in the Service Agency’s Impact Fee rate. Old) winners, Madeline Miller, Jesse Kline reached at 884-3446. Dealer’s Choice AA meeting will be held Rescue Bldg., 245 W. 900 South. Sundays at 6 p.m. at the United Methodist TEAD informs public and Kyle Reed. Also, congratulations to • Mondays 9 a.m. quilting; lunch at noon, Jesse Moreno who guessed the Forgotten Church, 78 E. Utah Ave. Call 224-4364 to get The U.S. Army Tooele Army Depot will reservations by 8:30 a.m. VFW service session set Locker Combination. All four teens A Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. directions or information. hold an informal public meeting at the • Tuesdays 9 a.m. aerobics; 10 a.m. received $10 gift certificates to Wal-Mart. (VFW), field service officer will be in the Tooele County Courthouse, 47 S. Main, ceramics; 1 p.m. Skipbo; lunch at noon, Feeling trapped? Teens (grades 6-12) will want to watch for Tooele area to assist in understanding and Tooele, on Oct. 3, from 6-7 p.m. to dis- reservations by 8:30 a.m. If someone’s drinking is affecting your October’s Totally Teen Activity, an inter- applying for rightful VA benefits, preparing cuss plans for compliance with the national • Wednesdays 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. break- life, Alanon can help. My Hoop meets active murder mystery, in celebration of documenting application for compensation, emission standards for hazardous air pol- fast; 1 p.m. Pinochle; 1 p.m. Bunko Wednesdays at 10 a.m. in the youth room Halloween. pension, hospitalization and other benefits. lutants for hazardous waste combustors. • Thursdays 9 a.m. Pinochle; 10 a.m. line and at 6:30 p.m. in the Bowman room at This is a free service and veterans need not For additional information, contact David Bookmobile story time dancing; lunch at noon, reservations by 8:30 1784 N. Aaron Dr. or call Perky at 882-7756 be member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Woodworth or Thomas Turner at 883-3504. The Tooele County Bookmobile Library, a.m.; 12 p.m. blood pressure clinic; 1 p.m. or 882-4721. 429 E. Main, Grantsville. Story time will Bingo of the U.S. to qualify for assistance. The Call Alateen VFW field service officer will be working be held each Thursday at 4 p.m. unless the • Fridays 9 a.m. aerobics; lunch at noon, For Alateen group information, call 849- out of the Tooele Workforce Service Center Overlake library is closed. The program is designed reservations by 8:30 a.m. 1881. to create a love of books in young children • Everyday puzzles, pool, social located at 305 N. Main St. from 3-4:30 p.m. through stories, puppets, games and crafts. • Sept. 29 — Birthday dinner 4 p.m. on Oct. 20, 2006. Kick drug habit HOA meeting canceled A 12-Step Addiction Recovery Program The public is invited and there is no cost to Entertainment by Cristy Roberts and family The Overlake HOA meeting will be for addictive/compulsive behavior, run by participate. For information call 884-3703. and Maria Whitworth and family. held Oct. 12 at 7 p.m. in the emergency Groups LDS Social Services in Tooele and Erda, management room of the Tooele County Find monsters Tooele seniors welcomes new members and everyone. Courthouse. All homeowners are invited Visit the Tooele City library for mon- Caregiver guide classes Moms, kids meet • Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. at 1030 S. 900 W., to attend. strous adventures during the month of Do you care for a family member or The MOMS club, an international sup- Tooele, Room 118 September 2006. More information, call the friend who is aging, chronically ill, has port group for at-home mothers, has a new • Thursdays 7:30 p.m. at 134 E. Erda Philanthropy library at 882-2182 or visit the library at 128 a disability or mental illness? The new Road, Erda, Room 8 W. Vine St. UCARE caregiver guide classes provide hands-on training on a range of top- DOINGS POLICY Help abuse victims Schools ics to help you. Plan to attend our next Volunteers needed for the Tooele County meeting on caring for the caregiver to Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault be held at Tooele Senior Citizens Center, Would you like to share a story or announce an upcoming event in “Doings Around the Victim Advocacy (DVSAVA) crisis line! Parent teacher conferences 59 E. Vine St. Tuesday, Sept. 26, at 7 Valley”? Contact Barbara Bennett at the newspaper at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or Training will be provided and a background Tooele Junior High School parent teach- p.m. Refreshments will be served. Sign e-mail to [email protected]. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is happy to run a check required. Training starts soon so if er conferences will be Sept. 27 from 4-7 p.m. up now for these free courses by calling notice of special events for charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, interested please call 241-0337! All parents are encouraged to attend. Dee Askerlund at Mountain West health etc. Businesses should contact the advertising department to inquire about placing a Touch Lives. Lifting Spirits Grantsville Homecoming and Hospice at 882-4163 or Coy Reynolds display ad. Due to limited space we can only guarantee that items will run three times. Hold a hand, bake a cake, listen to a cher- Grantsville High School Homecoming or Barbara McFarland at Harmony Home Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. Information should be delivered no later ished memory. Volunteers are needed to Pageant Saturday, Oct. 7, 7 p.m. at Grantsville Health and Hospice at 224-2599. than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date. A10 TUESDAY September 26, 2006 Sports

From The Sidelines Cowgirls ready Writers going to for Region 11 tourney action jail to make a by Nick Drake SPORTS EDITOR impact in MLB Grantsville closed out the regular sea- son slate in style with a split of duals omebody needs against talented opponents. to save the game The Cowgirls toppled region rival of baseball. Cal Logan 3-2 at Logan and dropped a 3-2 Ripken tried in contest to 3A foe Juan Diego Monday in S non-league action at GHS. 1995. Nolan Ryan gave it a shot in the ‘80s and Now, Grantsville is headed into the ‘90s. Even the evil empire Region 11 girls tennis tournament today of Joe Torre’s New York and Wednesday at GHS and Tooele Yankees have tried for High. just around a decade. The top four singles players or dou- Steve bles teams in all five divisions capture And if you ask me, Schwartzman coveted berths in the Class 3A State Girls Mark Fainaru-Wada and GUEST COLUMNIST Lance Williams are doing Tennis tournament Oct. 6-7 at Brigham it today. Young University. Fainaru-Wada and Grantsville 3 - Logan 2 Williams filed an appeal in federal court this The Cowgirls grabbed a hard-fought past week in response to their 18-month- league dual triumph over the Lady long jail sentence for refusing to reveal who Grizzlies Saturday in Logan. leaked them information regarding Barry Lori Gallup battled to a first singles Bonds and other elite athletes using ste- photography/Troy Boman win over Logan’s Liz Kiger, 7-5, 6-0 for roids. This information was a key asset in Tooele’s Lindsie Heder smacks a backhand volley in a match earlier this season. Tooele and Grantsville are set to host the lone Cowgirl singles triumph in the the writing of their bestseller book Game of the Region 11 Girls Tennis tournament today and Wednesday. dual. Shadows, which surrounded Bonds and the Grantsville’s Monica Aagard and use of performance-enhancing drugs in base- Camille Christiansen joined together to ball. Reporters and sports analysts say that Lady Buffs prepare for post-season tourney grab a 7-6 (7-5), 6-4 win over Logan duo this case may leave the game of baseball Kristina Roskelley and Kathryn Hopkins tampered more than it already is now. at first doubles. Cowgirl combo Natalie Call me crazy, but I beg to differ. by Nick Drake vastly improve Bear River team due to the rain. Now we just have to Tripp and Whitney Hutchins combined Both Fainaru-Wada and Williams have SPORTS EDITOR Tuesday and dropped a 4-1 league focus on playing our best tennis of forces to claim a 6-2, 6-3 win over Lady said that they would rather serve jail time Tooele was looking for wins in the match to Ben Lomond Wednesday the year in region and try qualify as Grizzlie tandem Amelia Larsen and Sarah than to give the information that aided them St. George Challenge Cup Sept. 8 in Ogden. Jenny Jasper captured many girls as we can.” Larsen at second doubles. in breaking one of the most controversial and 9 in Utah’s Dixieland. the lone match against Ben Lomond Coach Smith said his team learned Logan did manage a pair of singles and sought after stories in years. And why However, more important was Wednesday with a third singles win. valuable lessons in the two-day tour- wins as Avelen Harris fought to a 6-3, shouldn’t they? allowing the Lady Buffs to handle Tooele closed out regular sea- nament in St. George Sept. 8-9. 6-4 win at second singles over Cowgirl After all, they are sports writers are’t tournament pressure and gain valu- son action Thursday with a setback “We played well in St. George,” he Vanessa Hall and Lady Grizzlie Brooke they? These are two men who have sat at able experience in the rigors of post- against league leading Ogden, 5-0. noted. “We were able to play some Robinson grabbed a 7-6 (7-5), 6-1 win at the San Francisco Chronicle for several season play. Now, the Lady Buffs are set to com- very experienced teams and we also third singles against Ashley Goddard. years and watched Major League Baseball And Tooele earned valuable tour- pete in the Region 11 Girls Tennis gained a lot of valuable tournament In junior varsity play, Elise Olney take numerous dives with trial after trial, ney action it can draw on when tournament today and Wednesday at experience. Our doubles teams and Mandy Cummings seized singles and save face with every hurdle it crosses. region and state tourney play rolls Tooele and Grantsville High. played very well and very strong wins while the doubles teams of Whitley Why wouldn’t they want to try and help a around later this month. Tooele Coach Derek Smith noted tennis. I was very proud of them and Hill-Lora Reed and Breanne Bevan-Kylie fighting cause? The Lady Buffs could only muster his team played a Tigers foe that the girls learned a lot. Hopefully, the Jameson joined forces to grab victories Whenever I think of baseball and its hard- a 1-4 overall record against foes in helped prepare the Lady Buff net girls will draw from their experi- as well. ships as of late, I always set my mind back the tough tournament. squad for post-season play in the ence later on in the season when Grantsville 5 - Ben Lomond 0 Region 11 tournament. region and state tournament play to a scene in the movie Field of Dreams, Tooele toppled Uintah 3-2 but fell The Cowgirls blanked the Lady Scots “We played great,” he said. “The roll around.” when Shoeless Joe Jackson, played by to Orem 1 (5-0), Snow Canyon (4-1), in dual action Sept. 19 at GHS. girls were very excited. It was an Tooele did play the entire tourna- Ray Liotta, first meets Ray Kinsella (Kevin Wasatch (3-2) and Orem 2 (3-2) in Lori Gallup posted a 6-0, 6-0 white- unexpected home match. It was ment and the league dual without Costner): the two-day affair. wash of Ben Lomond’s Allison Lindley match that gave us good competition the services of first singles netter Jackson: Man, I did love this game. I’d The Lady Buffs also dropped a at first singles while Cowgirl teammate to prepare us for the region tourna- Lindsie Heder. have played for food money. It was the 5-0 contest to region rival Logan Vanessa Hall captured a 7-6 (9-7), 6-1 game... The sounds, the smells. Did you ever Sept. 12 on the Lady Grizzlies’ home ment. We played the best doubles courts. we’ve played all year. Luckily, we hold a ball or a glove to your face? SEE PREPARE PAGE A11 SEE READY PAGE A11 Kinsella: Yeah. Tooele lost a 5-0 decision to a were able to get the varsity match in Jackson: I used to love traveling on the trains from town to town. The hotels... brass spittoons in the lobbies, brass beds in the Buff gridders roll rooms. It was the crowd, rising to their feet when the ball was hit deep. Shoot, I’d play for nothing! Moments like these always remind me past Tigers, 49-0 about how truly great the game of baseball is, how it would rise so non-chalantly in April, and set so insurmountably in October, by Nick Drake how the crack of the bat was the greatest SPORTS EDITOR sound heard in America and how players like Tooele had a little trouble getting going Friday Shoeless Joe and other made the game so at Ogden. The Buffs failed to produce points on its first SEE WRITERS PAGE A11 two drives of the Region 11 opener against the Tigers. However, once Tooele found its offensive stride, it was lights out on any hopes of an Ogden upset and the Buffs rolled to a decisive 49-0 victory. Nic Gochis spurred the attack with the game’s Sports Wrap first touchdown, a 42-yard gallop, and two on the night total while Trifon Gochis, Dorian Cochran Grantsville FFA sets shoot and Jordan Biorge dashed for a scoring scamper The Grantsville FFA will sponsor a benefit each as well. Zach Mikesell fired a pair of scor- trapshoot for local resident Kyle Williams ing strikes, one each to Zac Clausing and Porter Oct. 2 at the Tooele Gun Club. Hunt, to account for the touchdowns and Trevor The trapshoot, dinner and auction pro- Black was perfect on PATs with seven boots on ceeds will go to the Kyle Williams Benefit the night. Fund. The trap shooting will be held at 5 p.m. Ogden could only muster 24 yards in total while the dinner and auction will begin at 7 offense, including a negative 32 yards in rushing p.m. offense for the night. For more information or to make dona- Josh Banford spearheaded the Buff defense with tions, contact GHS teacher Grant Peterson at 13 tackles, including a pair of bone-jarring hits, 830-3733 or Jerry Hurst at 830-3354. while teammates Justin Brady, Nick Terry, Dan Goode, Nic Gochis and Jacob Foster all recorded photography/Troy Boman Stansbury championship four or more tackles on the night as well. Grantsville’s Samantha Smith (right) boots the ball from Tooele’s Kristin Andersen near the net in last Nan Mendenhall and Ryan Holt cap- The second-ranked Buffs venture north to Tuesday’s game at GHS. The Lady Buffs and Cowgirls lost hard fought league decisions Thursday to region tured their respective Tuesday-Thursday Ogden for the second straight weekend, this time foes to open the second-half of league action. Championship tournament held Sept. 16 at to tangle with the Ben Lomond Scots in league the local course. action Friday at 7 p.m. Mendenhall fired a low gross 82 to seize Tooele Coach Sam Elliott said his team took Cowgirls looking for league victory the Women’s Tuesday Championship flight awhile to get going on Friday. low gross division and Valerie Green was “We came out a little flat and didn’t get fired right behind with a runner-up 85. up until five minutes into the game,” he noted. by Nick Drake to a 6-0 decision over the Cowgirls Sept. 14 in Patty Dunn and Kim Smart tied for first “But give the kids credit, they eventually got after SPORTS EDITOR Ogden. place in the Women’s Tuesday Championship Ogden and took control of the game. We dictated Grantsville didn’t exactly have a banner week in Grantsville also dropped a 3-0 decision to Tooele flight low net division crown with a 79 each. the tempo on both sides of the ball. We were glad girls soccer action. last Tuesday at GHS. Connie Fraser topped the Women’s to get out of the game with an win and reasonably The Cowgirls ran into undefeated league leader The Cowgirls now sport a 2-10 overall record Tuesday first flight low-gross crown and healthy.” Logan last Tuesday on the Lady Grizzlies’ home on the season. Barrie Frankland was one stroke off the win- Tooele 49 - Ogden 0 field. Cami Jensen, Brenna Horrocks and Elli Pine View 1 - Grantsville 0 Measom all drilled a pair of goals each while Madi ning pace with a second place. The Buffs steamrolled the Tigers Friday in The Lady Panthers nipped the Cowgirls with a Dodd and Kacee Voldness added a tally each to Julie Burrows earned first place in the Region 11 action at Ogden. goal in the waning seconds of the match Aug. 25 lead the perfect Logan squad to a home triumph Women’s Tuesday first flight low-net division The two teams exchanged possessions early in St. George. over Grantsville. with an 82 and Denise Smith was right behind in the contest and neither could sustain much Karlee Catchner smacked a goal in between the The Cowgirls trailed just 2-0 at halftime but with a silver standing with an 84. offense in the early going. pipes with only 20 seconds left in the contest to relinquished six goals in the final and deciding half Holt battled to a 69 to seize first place But Tooele finally got going on its third posses- avoid overtime and hand Grantsville a disappoint- to fall in the league affair. in the Men’s Thursday Championship flight sion of the game. The Buff defense gave the team ing setback in the preseason affair. Then, Ben Lomond rallied behind two goals each low-gross division and Frank Park took run- a big boost when Trifon Gochis intercepted an “Friday we played good the first half and even by Jordan Greenfield and Angie Cano while Lady better the second half,” Coach Walker stated. SEE WRAP PAGE A11 Scot teammates Lynsey Bowden and Stephanie SEE ROLL PAGE A11 Quinlan fired in a goal each to spur the visitors SEE LOOKING PAGE A11 TUESDAY September 26, 2006 A11 Grizzlies erupt quickly for triumph

by Nick Drake down run by Craig Harrison and dazzling runs of SPORTS EDITOR 32 and 50 yards by Michael Copeland. Harrison Grantsville gave defending Class 3A champion a also fired a two-point conversion to Michael battle for more than three quarters. Watson as well. But in the final frame the powerful Logan attack Copeland bolted for 110 yards rushing on seven took advantage of quick strikes and short Cowboy carries and Ryan Butler tallied 86 yards rushing possessions to break open the close affair and as well. register a decisive 42-21 triumph Friday. The win was only the second on the season for The Grizzlies reeled off three touchdowns in Logan while Grantsville now falls to 1-4 overall. a span of 2:36 to break open a 20-14 affair and The Cowboys return home this Friday to host region rival Bear River in a 7 p.m. affair. seize a whopping 42-14 cushion with 4:12 left in Grantsville Coach Tony Cloward said his team the game. played well throughout the game until midway Logan only led 20-14 early in the final frame. through the final frame. However, Josh Flores intercepted a Cowboy toss “I felt good (about the effort),” he noted. with 9:24 remaining and the Grizzlies went on a “Obviously, I wish the outcome would have been time-consuming 55-yard march to build a 28-14 different. But overall I felt good about our perfor- lead on a Chaz Housley to Flores TD strike of 22 mance. We stood toe-to-toe with a giant for three yards with 6:47 left in the game. and one-half quarters. But I felt their depth finally The Grizzlies answered short Grantsville drives wore us down. with two more scores in a little over two minutes “When they can platoon on offense and defense when Housley hit Kyle Dragnich with a 12-yard and we use the same 10-15 guys, they just wore toss and Flores bolted for a 73-yard punt return to us down,” he added. “I felt like we were playing put the game away. totally on emotion. When they got up the two Housley hit 20 of 32 passes for 266 yards, four touchdowns, I felt like that’s when the wind left scoring tosses and a two-point conversion to spur our sails. They capitalized when they had the the Grizzlies to the lopsided league triumph. opportunities in the fourth quarter to put the game Grantsville could only muster an 11-yard touch- away.”

qualifying for state.” Kolb combined forces to record Prepare Logan 5 - Tooele 0 a doubles victory. continued from page A10 The Lady Grizzlies garnered a Tooele 3 - Uintah 2 league win over the Lady Buffs The Lady Buffs fought to reg- Sept. 12 at Logan. ister a dual triumph over the Lady Buff Coach Derek Smith Logan’s Liz Kiger fought to a Lady Utes in tourney play Sept. 8 said his team needs to relax and 6-1, 6-0 triumph over Tooele’s at the St. George Challenge Cup play like they are capable of. Brooke Lund at first singles and in St. George. “We played some great tennis Lady Grizzlie teammate Avenlea Brooke Lund logged an 8- against Bear River,” he noted. Harris grabbed a 6-1, 6-0 decision 2 triumph over Uintah’s Tisha “We competed but they are just a over Lady Buff foe Jenny Jasper Raymond at first singles. Ava better team. That is the best Bear at second singles. Logan com- Van Zanten and Alyssa Lambert River team I’ve seen. This is the pleted the singles sweep when combined forces to record a first team they have been waiting for Brooke Robinson registered a 6- doubles triumph over Lady Ute for years. They have a great shot 0, 6-3 win over Tooele’s Richelle duo Stacia Dickson and Alesha at the region title this year. Johnson at third singles. Watkins, 8-3. Then, the Lady Buff “We had our chances against Logan duo Kristina Roskelley combo of Lacey Dimond and Ben Lomond but we didn’t take photography/Troy Boman and Kathryn Hopkins battled to Kenna Stewart earned an 8-6 them,” he added. “We lost some Grantsville’s Melanie Johnson shields Tooele’s Corrine Bird from the ball in last Tuesday’s game at GHS. The a triumph over THS tandem Ava win over Uintah’s Ashley Hall critical points and didn’t finish Lady Buffs and Cowgirls are looking for league victories in the second-half of league action. Van Zanten and Alyssa Lambert, and Marissa Baker at second others. We need to have confi- 6-0, 6-3 at first doubles. The Lady doubles. dence when we are in tight situ- team. Grizzlie tandem of Amelia Larson Uintah’s Shaylee Roth fought ations and not tense up, which “We learned that we must get excited to play and Lindsay Gray logged a win to a difficult 9-8 (8-6) win over Looking we have a tendency to do. The every game and to lay everything out on the field,” over Lady Buff combo Lacey Tooele’s Jenny Jasper in sec- continued from page A1o good thing is that we are exited stated Coach Walker. “The only excuse we can use Dimond and Kenna Stewart, 6-0, ond singles play and Lady Ute to meet these teams again next is that we didn’t try. Everything else is all mental. 6-0 at second doubles. teammate Adrianne Francisco “Pine View was a very decent team. They scored week at region and hopefully the But I felt it was good to experience play down in In junior varsity play, Samantha earned an 8-4 triumph over Lady their goal girls will relax and play the type the heat and against teams that we may not see Liddell recorded a win for the Buff Richelle Johnson at third with less than 20 seconds left in the match. of tennis they are capable of. If until the state playoffs.” Lady Buffs at singles while the singles. Many of the girls were disappointed. But it was they do that, they have a shot at Mileena Buchei is the starting goalkeeper for the duo of Alyssa Byrd and Kenley a good shot and there is nothing we could have done better to prevent it.” Cowgirls and turned in a number of strong perfor- Hurricane 4 - Grantsville 1 mances so far on the season. Stellar defensive per- gambling industry, to the Black Sox scandal in formances from Elise Bunyard, Ally Daffern, Sam 1919 that even threw Shoeless Joe out of the The Lady Tigers rolled to a non-league win Writers Aug. 26 over the Cowgirls in preseason action in Smith and Melanie Johnson have helped solidify continued from page A10 game, baseball has seen many tough times, but the Grantsville effort this fall. Kenzie Brough and none worse than the rearing head of performance- Hurricane. Hurricane jumped out to a 2-0 intermission Sammie have turned in superb overall efforts at enhancing drugs. Fainaru-Wada and Williams sim- forward for Grantsville while the starting midfield legendary and comforting. edge and held on for a victory at home. ply tried to aid in cleaning up the game, by finding unit of Haley Jameson, Megan Clelland, Tina Hiatt Barry Bonds, however, is no Shoeless Joe “Hurricane is probably the best team we have the root of the disease and cutting it by the tail. and Jane Hiatt have registered consistent pass- Jackson. The former beautiful china dish of faced this year,” noted Coach Walker. “They out- Bonds, and many other players, weren’t helping ing and solid overall play. Reserves Heidi Olsen, America’s Pastime has now been tattered, bro- played us in every category.” the cause. Joslyn Sheriff and Kendra Wilson all played well ken, and smashed into a simple joke, and now is As for the weekend trip, Coach Walker said the Baseball may never be what it has been again, of the bench in the games down south. inferior to beach volleyball and the World Series because there is not much left to trust. Game of three games provided valuable experience for his of poker on ESPN, not because it is better enter- Shadows wasn’t written to add insult to injury, tainment, not for better competition, but simply but to let the public be aware of the disease through the final frame to con- and Jai Knighton. because “nobody likes a cheater.” A home run behind the game, and to find a way to tear that clude the scoring in the game and The Buff offensive line of Mark isn’t what it used to be, numbers like 56, 61, and diease out once and for all, and finally get back to Roll complete the victory. Pratt, Cody Westover, Cameron 755 mean nothing to the sports public anymore, talking about baseball in the ballpark, not in the continued from page A10 Tooele managed to rush for Cooper, Erik Hernandez and Toni because now we must face the conclusion that it courtroom. 276 yards on the ground in 30 Rose opened gaping holes in the wasn’t the athletes that made the feat, but the cer- So as the playoffs come into view this fall, lets Ogden toss and ran the pick back attempts as 11 different play- Tiger defense all night. tain something inside of the athlete’s bloodstream focus on the game as the game, as leather gloves, 15 yards to the Tiger 41. ers ran with the pigskin in the Banford led the way with 13 instead. wooden bats, damp dirt, green grass, lead-off Just one play later, Nic Gochis contest. Nic Gochis paved the tackles while Nic Gochis, Goode, So, as a young man who has allowed the game singles, and walk-off home runs. Lets cheer the sprinted for a dazzling 41-yard way with 82 yards rushing on Terry and Brady registered five of baseball to be a key aspect in his life, I think I’d hero, boo the villain, and let the game of base- touchdown and the Buffs relished seven carries and Terry tallied tackles each. serve jail time as well. ball become magical again, with or without the a 7-0 cushion with 5:20 left in the 49 yards on just four attempts. Foster, Pratt, Darryk Holley, Fainaru-Wada and Williams did what they did thought of plastic jars in locker rooms. Lets save opening quarter of the game. Trifon Gochis also contributed Bobby Hathaway, Westover, for a simple reason, to bring baseball back. From the game of baseball once and for all. The Buff defense clamped 40 yards in three carries and Trifon Gochis, Cochran, Tyler the ‘94 strike, to Pete Rose’s cardinal sin in the Or else, I may have to serve some jail time. down on the Tiger offense the Biorge recorded 67 yards in two Almond, Josh Slater, Stephan rest of the way to shut down the rushes on the night. Cochran, Cook, Clausing and Cooper all In junior varsity play, Elise victories to aid the Grantsville big play Ogden attack. Mikesell, Clausing, Banford, registered multiple tackles for Olney, Kami Christiansen and title bid. Meanwhile, doubles Clausing gave Tooele another Steve Shepard, Jordan Knighton the victors. Ready big boost in the second quarter continued from page A10 Mandy Cummings recorded sin- squads Kyle Jameson-Breanne gles victories while the Cowgirl Bevan and Lora Reed-Lindsay with a stellar 21-yard punt return doubles teams of Breanne Bevan- Dale grabbed wins as well to help to the Tiger 32. Just two plays triumph over Lady Scot Mandee later, Trifon Gochis danced 24- Miller at second singles. Ashley Kylie Jameson and Whitley Hill- Grantsville log the dual victory Pet of the Week Lora Reed logged doubles wins over Juan Diego JV in tourney yards to paydirt to stake the visi- Goddard completed the Cowgirl tors to a 14-0 cushion with 11:01 singles sweep with a 6-0, 6-2 vic- as well. play at Ogden. Presley Hall-Christina Mesler, left in the opening half of play. tory over Hayley Dearden at third Grants JV 3 - B. River JV 2 Goode intercepted a Tiger toss singles as well. Chelsea Dalton-Melissa Fillmore The Cowgirls toppled the Lady and McKell Mouritsen-Natalie late in the second period and Monica Aagard and Camille Bears JV squad in the Ogden darted 20 yards to give Tooele Christiansen combined forces to Lawrence all registered wins for Invitational Girls Junior Varsity the GHS squad in exhibition. excellent field position with 4:10 upend Ben Lomond duo Becky tournament Sept. 16. left until intermission. Nielsen and Alyssa Crookston, 7- Grants JV 4 - J. Diego JV 1 Mandy Cummings recorded the Nic Gochis ignited the Buff 5, 6-0 at first doubles. Cowgirl The Cowgirls captured the lone Grantsville singles victory attack late in the period with combo Natalie Tripp and Whitney Ogden Invitational Girls Junior at third singles while the doubles a seven-yard scoring burst with Hutchins joined together to defeat Varsity tournament Sept. 16 with a teams of Kylie Jameson-Breanne 2:21 left until the halftime break Lady Scot tandem Danie Brown triumph over the Soaring Eagles. Bevan and Whitley Hill-Lora Reed and Tooele enjoyed a 21-0 lead. and Kim Phan, 7-6 (7-4), 6-3 in Whitley Hill and Mandy all earned victories for GHS in the The Tigers quickly gave back second doubles action. Cummings each logged singles tourney. the ball to Tooele with three straight incompletions and the Buffs made their gracious hosts half and Lady Tiger goalie Erica Hunter turned the pay dearly for the error. Wrap Lady Buffs away for the match to help the Region Nick Terry sprinted for a 38- continued from page A10 11 visitor register a hard fought 2-0 decision yard run and Cochran closed out Thursday at Tooele. the drive with a six-yard scoring The league setback drops the Lady Buffs to 1-5 jaunt to give the Buffs a 28-0 lead ner-up honors with a 74. Alden Johnson fought in region action. Tooele stays at home today to headed into the locker room at to a bronze standing with a third-place 75 while host region rival Logan at 4 p.m. and hits the road the break. Robbie Thompson and Justin Bateman tied for Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be Thursday to tangle with Ben Lomond in Ogden, Tooele took the opening kickoff fourth place with a 76 each. John Parrott and required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. also at 4 p.m. of the second half and marched Aaron Jackson tied for sixth place with a 77 each to the end zone to extend the Shelters are only required to hold animals for and Merle Thompson took eighth place at 78. Ducks Unlimited banquet set margin. Trifon Gochis hauled in three days before they are euthanized. Mark McIntrye, Joe Deavila and Roger Slater tied The Tooele County Chapter of Ducks Unlimited the kick and sprinted 44 yards to For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals for ninth place with an 80 each. has slated their 30th annual banquet for Sept. 20. the Buff 47. Just two plays later, available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at Nick Griego and Dave Garcia tied for top honors The banquet will be held at the Eagle’s Nest at Mikesell fired a 45-yard scoring 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville in the Men’s Thursday Championship flight low- 6 p.m. The event will feature a raffle with many dart to Hunt and only 29 seconds Animal Shelter at 884-6881. net division with a 71 each and Curtis Kirk was great prizes including shotguns, a layout blind and into the period Tooele took a 35-0 Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. right behind with a third-place 72. Chris Holley decoys. There will also be an auction and silent advantage. and Don Christensen tied for fourth place with a auction featuring signed, limited edition art work Mikesell would fire a 31-yard 73 each and Leon Harvey earned sixth place at 74. and other great items. Tickets are $65 a couple touchdown toss to Clausing late Tooele Veterinary Dave Zinn, Lynn Fraser and Mike Smith all tied for and $45 for single. Tickets include prime rib din- in the third period to build a 42-0 seventh place at 75 each. Clinic ner and a $25 DU membership. lead with 3:58 left in the period. Lady Tigers nip Lady Buffs For more information contact Rob Jensen at Biorge sprinted for a spectacu- 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 Ogden’s Katelyn Jensen produced a goal in each 882-0973 or Joe Trujillo at 830-2417. lar 61-yard scoring burst midway A12 TUESDAY September 26, 2006 ‘Pirates’ weaves hilarious tale with Utah landscapes fter Salt Lake” takes a huge leap Sea” to become the best pirates tures or even strive for a life of sleuth- forward in the Utah indie film the world has ever known. piracy. Aing out scene. Move over Johnny Depp. Kirk The only downfall to “Pirates the secretive Making his feature film and Flint take the pirate code of the Great Salt Lake” is Larry one-day film- directorial debut, E.R. Nelson to heart as they plunder pic- Bagby’s performance as Drake. ing of the borrowed the film’s style from nickers for food and live a life Maybe it was the character or third install- “Napoleon Dynamite,” and of piracy. But, is a pirate really the fact that he was the “bad ment for the made a film that has definite a pirate without a map that will guy” but every time Bagby was “Pirates of the appeal for Utah audiences and lead them to buried treasure on the screen I shuddered hear- Caribbean” crowds around the country. The and curse them in the process? ing his voice. I’m sure Bagby is trilogy on the witty script and ingenious use Once Kirk and Flint stumble at least a decent actor, but as Bonneville Missy across a treasure map of their Drake, he got on my last nerve, Thompson of Utah’s landscapes — espe- Salt Flats in own, they definitely feel like though that was probably the STAFF WRITER cially the Great Salt Lake early August, — made this movie refreshingly real pirates. point. On the flip side, Trenton I find it They set out for swashbuck- clever. James, who plays Flint, is new funny that I ling adventures, but with news Reel Talk It isn’t a high-budget, lots to the big screen in his first was asked of the map spreading like brine of CGI, best-movie-of-the-year leading role. James is refreshing to review flies on the Great Salt Lake, type of film. Nelson’s ability and raw, qualities that added another pirate movie. This one Kirk and Flint do everything to the naïveté of his character. doesn’t star Johnny Depp or to take an idea — a few from to keep the map safe, espe- Heyborne, who has had leads Orlando Bloom, however. Disney’s “Pirates,” as well cially from Drake (Larry Bagby, appeal to a larger audience is R.M.”) and Flint Weaver in many Utah films, obvi- It isn’t intended to be a huge — and create an engaging story “Saints and Soldiers,” “Walk brilliant. (Trenton James) have only ously watched Johnny Depp blockbuster hit, but for those much more interesting and the Line”), the idiotic antago- Two wannabe pirates Kirk known each other for three as Captain Jack Sparrow from in the independent film making creative than “Church Ball” or nist pawn shop owner who the “Pirates” trilogy. There are industry, “Pirates of the Great “The R.M.,” while limiting the Redgrave (Kirby Heyborne, weeks, but are about to embark wants the treasure at all costs. many similarities between the number of LDS related jokes to “Saints and Soldiers,” “The on journey across the “Great Through a series of humor- ous events and witty dialogue, two characters through their Drake ends up with the map mannerisms, diction and even and Kirk and Flint must break wardrobe. I must say, Heyborne the curse before it’s too late. is one of those few guys who Filled with light and dark actually looks good with dark comedy — and a mix of jokes eye make-up. This is by far my most Utahns would understand favorite Heyborne role I’ve seen — this film has attracted a and I hope he has more roles decent amount of attention that aren’t as religiously packed while making its way through in the future. the film festival circuit. “Pirates “Pirates of the Great Salt of the Great Salt Lake” was the Lake” is a film to be enjoyed by “Festival Choice” winner at all. It isn’t too violent for older the Phoenix Film Festival and children and is sure to keep the winner of “Best of the Fest” at attention of adults. the Garden State Film Festival Grade: B+ in New Jersey. This film allows Not yet rated (expected to be adults to realize that it’s okay PG/PG-13) Thursday to dream of youthful adven- Running time: 86 minutes September 28 Theater costumes 7 pm FREE missing from trailer by Mark Watson Canyon Middle School and about 50 FELDSTAFF ENTERTAINMENT WRITER students will perform “Beauty Lou About 60 costumes owned by and the Country Beast” on Saturday Job No.: BL0603031A Missoula Children’s Theater were from 3-7 p.m. at the Tooele High reportedly stolen from a trailer School auditorium. Engagement City: Salt Lake City Ad Size: 3.792” x 10” parked at Best Western Inn in The theatrical experience for Media: Tooele Sunday night. children is sponsored by TooeleSection: City ENTERTAINMENT A Missoula Children’s Theater and Tooele County School District. Insertion Date(s): traveling group has visited Tooele A police spokesman said if the past few years for these perfor- thieves stole the boxes of costumes mances and has planned a week of they will probably not want them activities for Tooele students. and dump them somewhere. If any- Despite the loss of costumes, the one spots boxes of costumes, they show must go on. Auditions were should call Tooele City Police at held Monday evening at Copper 882-8900.

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photography / Alleen Lang Strapped in and ready to ride, Cameron Beere grips the steering wheel of a machine designed to duplicate the sensation of a crash impact and demonstrate the importance of safety belts. Children lined up to take their turn on the machine brought to Tooele Family Week by Utah Highway Patrol trooper Jeremy Floyd.

by Alleen Lang all part of the Tooele Family A variety of activities from man and seminary teacher for handed a bucket of chalk and Department, Tooele City Fire CORRESPONDENT Week. safety awareness to spending The Church of Jesus Christ asked to draw their dreams Department and the Utah i d e w a l k Families are the core of time together in fun activities of Latter-day Saints, spoke of for their family, illustrating Highway Patrol offering infor- chalk draw- society, said Anna Heywood, like swimming were provided the importance of . He said it the theme “Dream Big.” mal safety instruction and ings, flames Communities That Care to more than 50 families par- is important to invest talk and “It was a great success,” child identification kits. dancing to (CTC) program coordinator. ticipating in one or all of the time into the family to make Heywood said. “We maxed At this event, held at the Dow James Building, chil- music and The week long event, held events. it work. out” the 48 sets of chalk given dren were offered a chance an automo- Sept. 18-22, was designed to The event was kicked off “Chalk it up,” a sidewalk to families to draw their mas- to see the force of an auto- bile crash- “promote the importance of with a concert by the Tooele chalk drawing contest was terpieces. ing into a spending time with family,” County Choral Society. Scott held following the remarks, Tuesday was safety night S wall were she said. Wardle, Tooele City council- Heywood said. Families were with Tooele City Police SEE FAMILY ON B7 Preserve apples for use all winter n September, apple trees They are still edible in this condition, but will a potato flavor. If it is available, a refrigerator are burgeoning with not store well as fresh fruit. is the ideal temperature for long-term apple Iripe fruit. Each variety There are so many excellent ways to serve storage. has its own timetable for apples that most of us like to keep some on Keeping the harvest of apples can take desirable color, texture hand for use during the rest of the year. several forms. These fruits are the easiest of and flavor so choosing Unless frost is threatening, wait to harvest all fruits to store fresh. Under ideal conditions the right time to harvest most apple varieties by flavor. They will ripen they will keep for months, but there are good is important. Chilly eve- and turn colors in most cases, but let them reasons to preserve the harvest in other ways. nings enhance the sugar sweeten up before you harvest them. The flavor There will be more information on apple stor- content of most fall apples of most apples does not improve in storage, age in Thursday’s “Garden Spot” column. and most will take a light although red delicious apples are the excep- Convenience is one excellent reason to use frost without damage. A Diane Sagers tion to the rule. They develop more sugar and a preservation method to store apples. It takes heavy frost, on the other CORRESPONDENT become sweeter while they are in storage. time to peel, core and slice, dice, chop or grind hand will cause a condition Store in a cool place that is not too moist. apples for use in pies, cookies and other foods. called water core. Sections While cellars are excellent places to store If you have to do it each time you cook, you are around the core of the Garden potatoes, carrots and other root crops, apples less likely to cook with apples. By doing the apple will turn translucent Spot tend to get moldy in cellar storage. In addition, Can apple pie filling for use year round. and become quite watery. if they are stored with potatoes, they develop SEE APPLES ON B8 Pets Literature Safety he Big Fix Discount Mobile ome to Latter Day Book, 986 N. ar Seat Checkpoint is TSpay/Neuter Clinic will be CMain, Tooele, on Tuesday, Oct. CWednesday Oct. 4 from 12 - Oct.16 in Grantsville at Westgate 3, 9-10 a.m. to meet Betsy Brannon 4 p.m. at Quality Chevrolet. Get Mortgage, 94 W. Main and Oct. Green, the author of “Christmas your car seat checked for free. No 17 in Tooele at Wal-Mart, 99 W. in Haggerty.” She’s visiting Utah appointment necessary. For more 1280 N. 8 a.m. until full. Services from her hometown in Alabama and information call 843-2310. include: micro-chipping, vacci- hopes to meet as many people here nations, spaying, neutering. $5 as she can. Get her autograph and for vaccinations. Spaying or neu- visit a few friends. Call 843-8532 for tering $20-60 for cats and dogs or more information. $90 -$135 for family plans. Dogs must be on leashes. Cats must be in labeled carriers. For more details call toll-free 1-866-738- 7349 or www.utahpets.org. C2 TUESDAY September 26, 2006

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Will CUTE BIG dog looking COME AND join in the (801)250-9100 mote a hospital or an flatwork, STAMPED. sell individually: make for a good home He is a fun! 1 f/t toddler posi- ambulance service, Best price in town. offer; Intercon Natural good and gentle dog tions. meals, snacks, The Tooele County Wendover Airport is now accepting applications for the following position: THREE J’S Roofing and place your classified ad Concrete and repair. Dining Set Features Please call Brook at safe full-sized play- Repairs, free estimates, in all 47 of Utah's news- 882-4399 or 840-0424. Table and Six Side 801-759-7651 ground, warm, family Operation Specialist- We are looking for an energetic, responsible person expert wind damage re- papers. The cost is only Chairs, Tables Meas- DO YOU NEED A environment. Emily interested in aviation and airport operations. Implements the airport board and pairs, 20 years experi- $135. for a 25 word ad ures 42"x72" w/Two DANCE STUDIO RYTH- GROOM OR GOING 882-3713 airport manager operational procedures including day-to-day operations; tie down MIC THUNDERS fea- ence, great prices, se- ($5. For each additional 12" Butterfly Leaves ON Vacation? Leave and fuel services. Maintains day-to-day operations of the airport, operations facilities turing clogging classes, nior discount. 882-4289 word). You will reach up $500.00 obo. Cash DAY CARE, FULL TIME, your pets with us! and equipment, and in providing services for tenant and transient aircraft. Performs competition, and per- to 500,000 newspaper only! 882-1725 LICENCED, CPR, TOP SOIL, Gravel, sod, Tender loving care. maintenance and repair of buildings, grounds and facilities. Notifies airport users of forming teams. Open readers. Just call FIRST AID, REFEREN- sand, bark, bobcat, and My Dog’s Heaven regulation and coordinates the policies and procedures designed to implement enrollment. Please call Tooele Transcript Bulle- DOUBLE BUNKBED CES, NORTH AREA, hauling. Kirk 849-2626 Boarding/ Grooming. tin at (435)882-0050 for w/futon fold-out sofa on 24HRS, M-F, STATE regulation with airport tenants. Reports to airport manager or designated supervisor Traci at 882-2074 or 843-9464 or 840-0430 801-244-8457 details. (Ucan) bottom- makes into 2nd HELP AVAILABLE. for day-to-day direction of airport and aircraft related activities. Implements safety operations, standards and practices. Provides custodial duties throughout the double bed; TV enter- FREE PUPS. Six weeks BUS TO SCHOOL. airport. Monitors inspections and/or maintenance of runways, aircraft tie-down LIMTIED ENTRY Land tainment center, 2 tow- old, half lab half Ameri- 435-882-3390 Place Your Ad: www.tooeletranscript.com areas, fuel storage facility, and navigational aids such as runway lighting and other owner permit vernon ers, w/shelves over can bull dog. Contact equipment. Responsible for the collection of monies owed for goods and services. area 882-2649 or 435- both TV and towers. Stephanie (435)228- DEPENDABLE DAY 830-9625 Call 843-7667 8601 or stop by in eve- Care in Grantsville Cer- Performs other duties as assigned. tified CPR and First Aid. PIANO Story & Clark, nings, 265 North 6th GORGEOUS QUEEN Street. Very cute! Clean and safe environ- Minimum Qualifications – Upright, 10yrs old, ex- Name Brand mattress & ment learning and fun • Salary: $14.52-$16.00. Salary is negotiable based on Airport knowledge and cellent condition, cher- boxset. Never used. In FREE! CUTE & Adorable activities. Meals and experience. ry wood, $2000 obo. plastic. 10yr. NPR war- kittens. Call in the after- snacks. For info call • High school degree or GED equivalent plus three (3) years experience in the 843-9983 where minds and spirits grow ranty. $499 KING $649 noon. 882-0951 Becky 884-3341 or 435- area of airport services, airport operations or aircraft refueling operations or Call for information 830-9540 an equivalent combination of education and experience. • Preschool Activities daycare/preschool SAWMILLS FROM ON- 801-831-0678 LAB PUPPIES, 7 weeks • Experience driving utility vehicles, maintenance experience with equipment, LY $2,795.00--Convert • Loving, Clean Enviroment old, 1 female, 2 males, FUN, LEARNING activi- Monday-Thursday your logs to valuable ability to lift and handle aircraft luggage. Will require handling other aircraft • Arts And Crafts HEAVY DUTY/ Super 1st shots, $150 Each ties, state licensed. Full- lumber with your own servicing equipment such as lavatory and water carts. • Full Healthy Meals 6:00am-6:30pm capacity washer and Call 843-1154 Leave time openings. 2yrs- Norwood portable band • Must have good customer communication skills. Ability to deal with the public • Group Pictures 3-11 year olds dryer, 8yrs old, white, in Message 5yrs. 882-5290 sawmill. Log skidders in stressful circumstances. good condition. Will de- • Ability to learn, remember and apply the principles of a primary commercial also available www. liver. $75 each obo. MINI DACHSHUNDS INFANTS ONLY, under Call Kim for details 843-9751 or 830-2449 norwoodindustries.com age 2. Safe & loving li- service airport. Required learning will be fueling equipment, safety 882-5778 (801)520- Rare Colors! Ready to procedures, aircraft procedures for military aircraft and helicopters as well as -FREE information: 1- 6428 go to their new homes censed child care, new 800-578-1363- Ext:300- in Grantsville, 884-6852 commercial aircraft such as 737, 727, etc. $400 Call Angie 435- • Ability to perform maintenance services such as building repairs, plumbing, N. (ucan) KING Pillowtop Mattress 224-4343 St. Marguerite’s School set. Brand new in plas- Help Wanted electrical and other handyman type services. SELL YOUR computer in tic. Sacrifice $199. 801- RUSH VALLEY Kennels, • Available to be on-call, have variable and flexible work schedule; ability to is now starting registration the classifieds. Call 831-0678 formerly Perfect Pups, cover vacation, sick, military, administrative, compensatory time off and any for Preschool Classes 882-0050 now boarding and basic 100 WORKERS NEED- other time off deemed necessary by the airport director. MATTRESS & BOX sets. obedience training. ED! Assemble crafts, • Ability to work outdoors in summer/winter weather conditions, including heat, and all day Fall SMALL SEARS Table Brand new in plastic Group and private wood items. Materials cold and dust; ability to lift 75-100 pounds. saw $30 Direct Satellite Kindergarten & First from manufacturer. classes. Call (435)882- provided. To $480+ per dish, receiver, and re- Grade. Great deal. Warranty! 5266 week. Free information The generous Tooele County benefits package is provided with a 401K program, mote $20 882-4451 Full size $99. Twin $88. package. 24 hours health and dental care, vacation, sick leave and holiday time off. 801-831-0678 SILKY TERRIER 5yr old (801)264-5665. Applications and additional information for open positions are available at the For information TOMATOES, CORN, Neutered Male cage Tooele County Human Resource Office, 47 South Main Street Tooele call Janet Barbiero at Cucumbers for eating or PINE DRESSER w/mir- and accessories Include or at Wendover Airport 345 Airport Apron, Wendover Utah or visit our website canning Home Grown at www.co.tooele.ut.us This recruitment will run on a continuous basis until the needs of 882-1408, 882-3860 or ror & lights, $150. 840- $45 call Amanda 843- Place Your Ad Here Organic in Erda 882- the department can be met. 882-0081. 3768 1439 2712 Call 882-0050 B4 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY September 26, 2006

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See mation Please call 882- 0968. at 24 South Center St, carport and fireplace. 1673 Detroit Diesel) M-TH PART TIME Working shower, self contained I Buy 4986 Leave a voice Tooele. $850/mo in- 10am-2pm 843-6393 w/adults w/develpomen- call John Clark 435- Grantsville, or call 843- message. Liddiard Home Fur- 4312, 884-5547. cludes water. Referen- nishings is now hiring tal and physical disabili- 884-3938 leave mes- Honda • Acura ces required. Owner/ ties. Must have own sage also 1966 aristo- ROOM & Board, 2 avail- Place Your Ad: www.tooeletranscript.com experienced, assertive, FOR SALE: 1977 Ford agent. Brad 830-0370 transportation and can crat nice interior very Toyota • Lexus able, laundry and kitch- self motivated and ca- F150 4x4, new transfer Jan 882-8474 pass a criminal back- clean $1000 obo en use, $500/mo. Call reer minded Sales As- & other case, clutch & press pic ground check. $8/hr 849-1947 sociates for our new Japanese 460 Lincoln engine, 5 Contact Angie 435-843- 1985 SEARAY 18’ V6 Subscribe Today 882-0050 Alpine Academy is looking for store located in Tooele. & German 1/2” lift, short bed, re- 7545 OMC Boat, $3900; 8’ part-time licensed special education Liddiard Home Furnish- Vistaliner Camper, Cars Wrecked cently replaced ex- ings has been family PLANT OPERATOR/ La- $250. 882-3028 or Mechanically Failed haust. Many extras. teacher for our private school. Flexible owned for over 50 years borer. Assist in the op- Show winner. Needs and is expanding in one daytime hours needed. Average of eration of a thermal de- 1999 LAYTON trailer, TLC. $2000 obo. See at of the fastest counties 8-10 hours per week; weekday hours sorption unit in Clive, 17ft, excellent condition, FAST CASH 72 Park Ave. Call 882- in the nation. If you are Utah.call 801-649-2276 self contained, $6000. 5747 ask for Stan. between 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Pay based the right individual with wages 12to18/hr.DOE 882-4934 801-828-5991 Don’t commute to Salt Lake! on certifi cation and experience. a great attitude, this MY LOSS Your Gain Work closer to your home! may be the opportunity 22 FOOT Wilderness 1979 Ford F150 2wd Now hiring for our Tooele offi ce: Please send resumes to: you have been looking POSITION VACANCY Travel Trailer Fully Con- 460 V8 Auto Trans RN F/T: Experienced Home Health nurse for field visits, [email protected]. for. We provide compre- Maintenance & Custo- tained Call 882-3043 FFOR FOORR SSALE! SAALLEE!! $1300 obo Jon 882- hensive training and of- dial. This is a paid posi- 7818 on-call every other week for 3 days & one weekend a month. fer great pay with gen- tion with some benefits. HUNTERS: 81 Camper. Excellent per visit pay with benefits for F/T $125. 840-4161 erous benefits. Come A flexible schedule is Vehicle Parts Fax resume to 435-843-1120 join our fun and positive required with seasonal ATTN: Isabelle or call 435-843-9054 working environment! MOTORHOME 31’ class changes; Posses the A Gulfstream need’s For Sale Kia Sportage Or apply at www.harmonyhomehealth.com Please feel free to apply knowledge of minor re- Sell Your Car Here for in person: 2502 North work good running gear Body great shape pairs to electrical, and tires 454 Chevy base- needs engine $700 obo 400 E. email resume: plumbing equipment. $ 80* [email protected], Fax ment Model $3500 Firm 884-6323 or 830-6357 The physical require- 843-1603 ea. resume: attn. JR 435- ments are demanding; 6 882-0968. Apartments for along with working dur- Motorcycles & Call 882-0050 MASSAGE THERA- ing inclement winter Rent *Based on 13 issue contract. PIST wanted: Full months. A background ATVs The Engineering Division has an immediate time to work in health investigation must be 1983 XT 550 Yamaha Beautiful opening for a Building Inspector. This position care clinic in Tooele. processed prior to hir- Enduro, runs good, 2001 FORD Focus, 51k, 1 & 2 bedroom will be responsible for a variety of complex Please fax resume to ing. A detailed descrip- needs new battery, great shape. Call 843- technical duties to assure compliance with county Pharmacy Technician 833-9223 tion is available in the 9014 apartments!! $900 obo. Call Mark uniform building and zoning codes. Stansbury Clinic parish office. Contact 843-0834 Completely Remodeled MECHANIC (ENGINE) Mrs. Suzanne Clingman 2001 HONDA LX Excel- NEW fridge, stove, lent condition lots of Building Inspector I ($19.46-$21.45 Job # 25849 needed. Must have own at 882-3860 or e-mail 1999 HARLEY Davidson dishwasher, cabinets, tools and possess new stuff Alpine Stereo [email protected]. Ultra Classic Good as carpet, Absolutely Depending on Qualifications) strong problems solving new Low mileage super gas mileage The University Hospital Stansbury Gorgeous! The best • Experience related to some aspect of kills. 3yrs min. exp. re- POSTAL JOBS $15.67 $15,000 or trade for a $9,900 Call 882-5019 or building construction inspection. Utah Clinic has an immediate opening for a to $26.19/hr, now hiring. 435-840-1494 Jim value in ALL of Tooele. quired SE certified pre- full size truck Kelly 843- State Building Inspector Licensure to an licensed Pharmacy Technician to ferred recent ASE grad For application and free Non-Smokers Only! 5222 inspector classification which allows for provide the technical functions w/no exp will be consid- goverment job informa- 2003 CHEV Malibu, am/ (801) 318-4997 inspection of all aspects of residential associated with the delivery of ered interested candi- tion, call American As- 1999 YAMAHA Wolver- fm/ cd player, electric seat, windows, door 260 North 100 East, Tooele construction, or a minimum of two pharmaceutical care by maintaining dates must call Tooele sociation of Labor 1- ine 350, with plow, RV and Auto repair 913-599-8042, 24 hrs. heated handgrips, gun locks. Excellent condi- certifications (electrical, plumbing, proper stock levels in all pharmacy 435-882-266 or apply in emp. serv. boot, $2200. 830-3632 tion. Must sell, $7000 2 AND 3bdrm apart- mechanical, and building); and, locations, compounding or otherwise person at 70 E 1100 N obo. (435)882-7811, ments behind Super licensure in at least two codes preparing, filling, pricing, and delivering weekdays 8am-6pm REAL ESTATE office 2004 YAMAHA Bruin (801)694-6130 Wal-Mart. On select (residential & commercial national pharmaceuticals or other related items. needs Office Adminis- 4x4, with plow, less units $99 moves you testing) or equivalent combination of trator to answer phones than 100 miles, $3500. 92 EAGLE Talon, 5spd, MOTHERS/ OTHERS 29 in. Some apartments education and experience. May perform duties such as typing needed to work from and oversee the work Call (801)540-4455 $2000 obo. 830-8026 includes all utilities. • Advanced computer skills and the ability prescriptions, completing reports, home/ office, PT/ FT flow of the office. Must Swimming pool, hot HONDAS From $500! to use a variety of software applications. operating and maintaining automated $500-$3000/mo 801- have excellent custom- 2004 YAMAHA Raptor tub, exercise room, Police Impounds For dispensing devices, inputting computer 592-5037 er service and computer 80 Like new $1700 882- playground, full club- • Working knowledge of building, 8147 Sale! Many Makes and plumbing, electrical and mechanical data, and providing all aspects of 2bpaiddaily.com skills including Microsoft house. 843-4400 Office: Excel, Access Models, For Listings codes; working knowledge of modern customer service that are required to NAPA IS now taking ap- and Microsoft Publisher. 2005 BLACK Honda trx Call 800-366-9813 X 2BDRM 1BTH coin op construction methods, practices, 450r Low miles, great 9436 provide Pharmacy Department plications for a full time Hourly rate $8.50 to laundry, updated kitch- materials, tools and equipment; working driver. Apply at 278 N start. Call 241-0233 condition, comes en and bath, dishwash- services. MUST BE A LICENSED PRICE REDUCED 2001 knowledge of drafting and blueprint Main. w/paddle tires, & hop- er, $600/mo Jim 435- PHARMACY TECHNICIAN. Ford Windstar Above reading. RESCAPE CONSTRUC- up kit $5000 obo 435- 850-2374 NEEDED: FULL time TION: Landscape la- 224-3732 average condition be- Please apply online at driver for dump truck, borers and Framers low average price 3BDRM, 1.5BTH apart- Complete job description is available at the www.hr.utah.edu CDL required. Call Jim wanted. Wage based 2005 GREEN Kawasaki $8500 82,000 miles Call ment, $850/mo, Tooele County Human Resource Office Human Resources (435)830-0838 or on experience, willing to klx 300 Street legal en- Fred 435-840-2833 $400/dep, utilities in- 47 South Main Street Tooele 420 Wakara Way, Suite 105 (435)843-9024 train. Call 830-1267 duro two sets of tires cluded, central air, w/d or visit our website at www.co.tooele.ut.us SELL YOUR CAR or Salt Lake City, UT 84108 $4250 OBO Daniel 435- hookups, no pets or boat in the classifieds. Phone: (801) 581-2169 PART TIME Mainte- SALES PEOPLE needed 882-7698 435-840-0330 smoking. Kim 882-3796 Call 882-0050 This recruitment will run on a continuous basis Equal Opportunity Employer nance person contact Work from home! Fun & until the needs of the department have been Cottage Glen 882-7990 easy to do! Must have Boats TRANSMISSION RE- Subscribe Today 882-0050 met. EEO Employer good personality and be PAIR, rebuild. Low cost dedicated (435)882- to Tooele residents. Will 5381 12ft FLAT Bottom Boat and 12v motor 882- buy vehicles 1990 and STYLIST make $11 6450 up that needs transmis- IMMEDIATE OPENINGS $18/hr! Keep busy, sion work, cash paid. OPERATOR make money, and have Autos Shop (801)972-5810 fun! Plus vacation pay, Home (435)843-8181 paid holidays and insur- $0 Down! Cars From ance. Great Clips. Call SUVs POSITION $29/mo! Police Im- at the Wal-Mart 843-9410 pounds for Sale! 36 Months @ 8.5% apr. SURVEYORS NEEDED 1994 NISSAN Xterra For listings Call 800- $12/hr guaranteed plus $19,995 only 9500 I-80 West, Exit 77 366-9813 x 8329 bonuses. 3:30pm- miles on this cherry, Distribution keyless, automatic, k/c 20 minutes 7:30pm, M-F. Call Jared $500! Hondas from at (801)256-1166 lights, off road package, from Grantsville $500! Police Impounds way under blue book “THE MILLPOND” in For Sale, For listings Call 801-898-0472 or Cargill , a world leader in agriculture and industry, is seeking Center in Grantsville! Stansbury Park is re- Call 800-366-9813 x 435-882-7292 to hire qualified persons for Operator position at the Timpie opening and looking to A519 Utah Plant. Applicants must be eighteen years or older and contract salon & spa 1995 JEEP Grand Cher- provide identification for eligibility purposes. Position Part-Time Schedules Available $700! 1993 Toyota Ter- okee ltd immaculate professionals. Phone cel! Only $700! More responsibilities include operation and preventative 435-843-8800 condition inside and Cars Available Now out, leather interior, fully maintenance of various industrial equipment including, auto- THE UTAH ARMY Na- from $500! For Listings loaded, towing pack- Call 800-366-9813 ext packaging, forklift operation, conveyor systems, inspecting tional Guard Is currently age, all the bells and machine and product, daily clean up and others duties $12.50/hr to start for T-F looking for mentally and 9437 whistle $6000 obo De- physically tough individ- vin 801-712-9194 Greg assigned. The ability to lift 50 and 80 pound bags 03. Great Commuter 801-842-3434 occasionally. This is an outstanding opportunity for safety uals who are willing to Car, Silver, Pwr Locks, serve in the Special conscious applicants with initiative, energy, and solid Auto Start, Keyless, No 2000 FORD Explorer, $13.85/hr to start for S,S,M Forces. Great training Problems. Call 435- communication skills. Applicants must be available to work and benefits. If you are Eddie Bauer, fully load- $3.00/hr raise within 2 1⁄2 years 882-7292 or 801-898- ed, 126k miles. $8900 rotating shifts, weekends, holidays and overtime as required. interested, please con- 0472. tact: SFC Craig Dowen obo. 884-0106 830- A High School diploma/GED is required. Upon an offer of at (435) 833-0928 4431 employment, the successful applicant will be required to pass Material Handling Positions 1956 MERCURY Monte- 2000 WHITE Ford Ex- a company paid medical exam, drug/alcohol test, and WELDER/ MECHANIC. lair 2 door hardtop, re- Must be able to lift up to 100 lbs continuously Truck equipment instal- plorer 110,000k Good background check. The initial rate of pay is $15.46 per hour, built 312 engine, com- condition, runs great, with a merit increase after a 90-day probation. Successful lers needed. Mechani- plete car. Call Monte for cally inclined individu- a/c, pw, pl $6,200 obo applicants will be required to pass a company-paid medical details, e-pics available. 435-224-3732 To apply, please visit our Distribution als. Will train. Great en- (435)882-0368 after exam, which includes a drug/alcohol screen, reference, credit vironment and excellent 5:30, Monday Thurs- Trucks and criminal background check. Cargill offers a Center at 929 N SR 138 Grantsville. benefits. Call (801)975- day. Best reasonable comprehensive benefit package and opportunities for growth. 7660 offer. 1974 FORD F250 Runs Cargill Salt is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Interested Please allow 30-60 minutes to complete 1966 MUSTANG $1000 great, first $450 takes it candidates should go online at jobs.utah.gov to fill out a TOOELETRANSCRIPT obo 882-6868 Call 830-2155 Cargill Application, then fax to 435-884-0922 or go to any the Application Process. BULLETIN Dept. of Workforce Services office. 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Extra large lot. w/home W/D Negotia- garage, .35 acre lot, 2840 sq ft. landland toto north.north. $179,900$179,900 just ready to fi nish. Laundry upstairs! Full basement. $119,900. ble, Views of moun- maining fl our and stir tains, Across from the into batter. Stir in NEW LISTING park, Cable or Satellite chocolate chips. Drop accessible, Room to Greeatat Invvestmeestment PPRIMERIME PPARCELARCEL grow, Unfinished base- PRIME PARCEL by heaping teaspoon- 1719 N. 933 White ment, 1622sqft, Alarm fuls onto greased Pine Dr. system w/two key pads. baking sheets. 40 E. No agents please $192,900 435-882-7525 CLEAN AS A WHISTLE! Lg. 4 bdrm Fully fi nished home, lg. corner lot. Close Bake at 375 degrees $ home in Overlake. New jr high in over- to element. school. Alarm system, water 3BDRM 2BTH covered $2246,00046,000 for 10-12 minutes. lake. Great landscaping, vinyl fence, soft., garden tub, Fully landsc. w/dog run, 246,000 auto sprin., newer pergo fl ooring. fruit trees & garden area. RV park. patio on .61acre Newly Allow cookies to cool remodeled view view Two homes on a .43 Acre on pan a few minutes before transferring to cooling rack. this helps keep view &106,000 FSBO Main Street Lot, Ideal Location 435-840-2327 or 435- GRANTSVILLE cookies from going fl at. I always use real butter. 830-5284 forfor residentialresidential livingliving && business.business. This recipe never fails me!!! ENJOY!! Zoned Multi-Use with great MainMain St, St, Hwy Hwy 138 1 3BDRM 2BTH Home For Sale! Only $8,895! rental potential. $340,000 • 9.45 acresacres 768 South 330 W. 131 North 4th St All offi ces independently owned and operated. Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Bank Foreclosures Buyer to verify all. Available Now, For List- 1185 N. Main, Tooele ings Call 800-366-9783 UNDER x 5153 Nice Rambler! Laminate PRICE REDUCED 4BDRM HUD HOME! fl ooring, gas fi replace, $116,000. Darling, Only $54,900 Financing Professional Agent • Executive Club CONTRACTcentral air, extra long ga- SOLDremodeled top notch Referrals available! For rambler. New cabinets, Cell rage, basement has outside carpet, paint,tile, appli- Listings Call 800-366- entrance. $189,000. ances. CHECK IT OUT! 9783 x B851 840-0344840- 0344 B6 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY September 26, 2006

Homes Homes Homes Water Shares Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Meetings Meetings Meetings Meetings Trustee's Sales Planning on selling your STANSBURY PARK, TOOELE, Charming WANTED: WATER rights AGENDA GRANTSVILLE CITY Public Hearing to vacate um of the Tooele County NOTICE OF TRUST- home, you could be Lake property w/dock newly remodeled brick or irrigation shares in NOTICE is hereby given NOTICE OF PUBLIC and resubdivide all of lot Courthouse, 47 South EE’S SALE sending your sales and paddle boat, 3bdrm home, 4bdrm, garage, Tooele Valley. Call that the Board of Direc- HEARING ON PRO- 2 of the Home Depot Main Street, Tooele APN: 02-079-0-0004 points to up to 340,000 2.5 bath 37 Lakeview fenced yard, new win- Ross at 801-642-0119 tors of the Stansbury POSED SUBDIVISIONS commercial subdivision Utah. Trust No. 1084828-07 households at once. For $269,000 843-1748 or dows, updated electri- Service Agency will hold AND AMENDMENTS into two lots consisting of PUBLIC MEETING: Ref: Kurt Carpenter TRA: $155. you can place 801-750-0028 cal. $144,900. The Sol- Buildings a Public Hearing to solicit TO EXISTING SUBDIVI- 5.484 acres. 1. Roll Call Loan No. XXXXXX5216. your 25 word classified utions Team 884-9449 input concerning a pro- SION ZONING MAP Pursuant to the Ameri- 2. Approval of meeting IMPORTANT NOTICE ad to all 45 newspapers STORAGE New alarmed posed raise in the Impact AMENDMENTS cans with Disabilities Act, minutes from August 9, & TO PROPERTY OWN- in Utah. Just call the units available now! WE BUY houses! Want If you build, remodel or Fee rate on September NOTICE IS HEREBY individuals needing spe- August 23, 2006 ER: YOU ARE IN DE- Transcript Bulletin at Many sizes from 5x5 to quick cash for your remove buildings you 27, 2006, at 7:00 p.m., at GIVEN that that Grants- cial accommodation dur- 3. Public Hearing FAULT UNDER A DEED 882-0050 for all the de- 10x30. Great rates! home. We’ll buy your can place your classi- the Stansbury Park Club- ville City Council will con- ing this meeting should (a) CUP #1000002-06 OF TRUST, DATED Au- tails. (Mention ucan) Very secure! On SR home any condition any fied ad in 45 of Utah's house, #1 Country Club duct a public hearing at notify Rachelle Custer, Monument Sign- Franklin gust 16, 2005. UNLESS 201 at 7200 West. situation. Call 435-830- newspapers for only Drive, Stansbury Park, the Grantsville City Of- Tooele City Planner prior Allred / 05-049-0-0019 YOU TAKE ACTION TO RANCHSTYLE house on (801)250-9100 3499 801-859-5333 $155. for 25 words ($5. Utah 84074. The Public fice, 429 E. Main Street, to the meeting at (435) (b) REZ #1017-06 Jesse PROTECT YOUR Horse Property. for each additional Hearing will be immedi- Grantsville UT on Wed- 843-2130 or TDD (435) Lassley Sec. 27 & 28 2 PROPERTY, IT MAY BE 3818sqft home, 1.13 TOOELE FSBO, 1238 Manufactured word). You will reach up ately followed by the reg- nesday October 6, 2006 843-2180. S. 4 W. RR-5 to CG, R- SOLD AT A PUBLIC acre,5bdrm, 3.5bth, RV Haylie Ln. Beautiful Homes to 340,000 households ularly scheduled Stans- at 7:00 p.m. The pubic (Published in the Tran- 1-10 & R-M-15 SALE. IF YOU NEED AN parking. 1919 E Pebble view home on south- and all you do is call the bury Service Agency hearing will consider the script Bulletin September Other Business: EXPLANATION OF THIS Circle Lake Point, east bench. 3bdrm, PRIDE OF Ownership! Transcript Bulletin at Board Meeting. following: 26, October 3, 10 & 17, Adjournment: PROCEEDING, YOU Kim@801-580-5624 2bth, 2400sqft finished, Nice 1998 Mfr. house. 882-0050 for all the de- Public Hearing PUBLIC HEARINGS: 2006) Dated this 21st day of SHOULD CONTACT A Century21 Elite 2000 sqft unfinished Lease/ option, 4bdrm, tails. (Mention UCAN 1. Impact Fee Rate Amend Grantsville City September, 2006 LAWYER. On October 2bth, 1700sqft, master basement, professional- Classified Network) Business Meeting Land Use Management PUBLIC NOTICE MARY DIXON, Secreta- 24, 2006, at 4:30pm, bed and bath, vaulted SELLING YOUR HOME? ly landscaped, fenced. 1. Call to Order and Development Code NOTICE IS HERBY GIV- ry James H. Woodall, as ceilings, fireplace, car- Public Notices Advertise it in the clas- Vaulted ceiling, fire 2. Pledge of Allegiance by replacing Chapter 20 EN THAT the Tooele Erda Township Plan- duly appointed Trustee port and decks. Bob sifieds. Call 882-0050 place. Move in ready Meetings 3. Roll Call with a revised chapter. City Planning Commis- ning Commission under a Deed of Trust re- (435)224-5550 $359,000 Mary 435- 4. Review and Adopt Mi- All interested persons sion will meet in a public (Published in the Tran- corded August 23, 2005, SELLING YOUR home? Deadline for public no- 843-0991 805-701-8089 nutes are invited to attend and hearing and Business script Bulletin September as Instrument No. FREE REPORT! “How Mobile Homes tices is 4 p.m. the day 5. Public Comment provide comment upon meeting scheduled for 26, 2006) 245622, in Book xx, to sell your home for the TOOELE LIKE New prior to publication. 6. Probable Vote Items these proposals. Written Wednesday, October 4, Page xx, of the Official price you want” Valerie 1997 Rambler 3bdrm Public notices submit- a. Impact Fee Rate – comments will also be 2006 in the hour of 7:00 Public Notices Records in the office at Wimmer. RE/MAX Plati- 1bth New carpet, linole- 1999 MANUFACTURED ted past the deadline Randy Jones considered if submitted PM. The meeting will be the County Recorder of num. 435-849-2312. um, paint, and land- home 3bdrm 2bth, open will not be accepted. Trustee's Sales b. Golf Course Pavilion – to the City Recorder in held at Tooele City Hall Tooele County, State of scaping. Home warran- floor plan, vaulted ceil- UPAXLP Debbie Record advance of the hearing. Deadline for public no- Utah, executed by Kurt ty included No agents ings, walk in closets, in the City Council Place Your Ad Here 7. Recess The current Land Use Chambers, located at 90 tices is 4 p.m. the day Carpenter and Sandra Call 882-0050 Jim 801-580-7899 garden tub, fridge and PUBLIC NOTICE range Included asking NOTICE IS HERBY GIV- Work Session Management and Devel- N Main Street, Tooele, prior to publication. Carpenter, Husband And $19,000 435-830-3919 EN THAT the Tooele 1. Possible Vote Items opment code and the Utah. Public notices submit- Wife, will sell at public City Council will meet in a. Sign Policy Enforce- proposed amendments Public Hearing for ordi- ted past the deadline auction to highest bidder, These Homes Won’t Last 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile a public hearing and ment – Scott Totman may be reviewed at the nance 2006-18 allowing will not be accepted. payable in lawful money home for rent, no smok- Business meeting sched- b. Parking Lot Policy – Grantsville City Offices the use of automobile UPAXLP of the United States at ing/ pets. 882-1550 uled for Wednesday, Oc- Scott Totman each weekday before the sales and rental in the the time of sale. Suc- NOTICE OF TRUST- tober 4, 2006 in the hour c. Nutrient Loading to public hearing, between mixed use general zon- cessful bidders must ten- Lots & Land EE'S SALE of 7:00 PM. The meeting Stansbury Lake – Walt the hours of 9:00 a.m. ing district, on a mini- der a deposit of $5,000 The following described will be held at Tooele Holmes (measures to re- and 4:30 p.m. mum lot size of 30,000 in certified funds to the property will be sold at City Hall in the City duce nutrient load) Persons with disabilities sq ft with access from an trustee at the time of 65 ACRES Hickman public auction to the Council Chambers, locat- d. 2007 Budget – Randy needing accommoda- arterial road, as a condi- sale, with the balance Canyon Road, agricul- highest bidder at the ed at 90 N Main Street, Jones tions to participate in this tional use. due by noon the follow- tural, horse, cow, West Main Entrance, Tooele, Utah. e. 2007 Tree Grant Pro- hearing should contact Public Hearing for ordi- ing business day, at the sheep, buffalo, North Steps, Tooele Stansbury Home - Enjoy this immaculant home in Public Hearing to amend posal - Jeff Terry the Grantsville City Offi- nance 2006-22 enacting office of the Trustee. At www.utahprop.com/65 County Courthouse, 47 Stansbury Park that sits back on the 16th tee. Fresh 3 West Point Meadows 2. Manager’s Report ces at least 3 days in ad- Tooele City code chapter the west main entrance, acres or call 1-800-498- South Main Street, tone paint throughout. Brand new kit. with all new appl. Condominiums phase 2. 3. Board Members’ Re- vance of the hearing. 7-11b regarding mini- north steps to the Tooele 1184 Tooele, Utah, on October Fully matured landscaping. $209,900.00. This subdivision contains ports and Requests DATED THIS 9th DAY mum design standards county District Court, 47 26, 2006, at 8:30 a.m. of 3.63 acres, 63 units lo- 4. Correspondence OF AUGUST 2006 for single family residen- S. Main Tooele Utah all LOT FOR Sale. .63 acre said day, for the purpose cated at 680 West 600 5. Assignments Review Wendy Palmer tial development. right, title and interest lot for sale in the South of foreclosing a trust North. 6. Financial and Bills Grantsville City Re- Pursuant to the Ameri- conveyed to and now Willow Estates. deed originally executed Amended plat to correct 7. Adjourn corder cans with Disabilities Act, held by it under said $94,900. 801-979-3235. on March 25, 2005 by building elevation (Published in the Tran- (Published in the Tran- individuals needing spe- Deed of Trust in the Bruce William R. Robbins, Jr., changes since final plat script Bulletin September script Bulletin September cial accommodation dur- property situated in said as trustor, in favor of approval. 26, 2006) 19 & 26, 2006) ing this meeting should County and State descri- Mortgage Electronic Public Hearing to vacate notify Rachelle Custer, bed as: Beginning on the ONE HALF acre view lot PUBLIC NOTICE GRANTSVILLE CITY Registration Systems, Cozy twin home in Grantsville - 3 bedroom 2 baths. and amend Tooele Town Tooele City Planner prior north line of 200 south Tooele benchview dr The Town of Stockton NOTICE OF PUBLIC Inc., as nominee for Se- Very clean, great location. $130,000.00. Center No. 4. This sub- to the meeting at (435) street (aka 2nd south $90,000 435-496-4096 will meet in a PUBLIC HEARING ON PRO- curity National Mortgage division containing 2 lots 843-2130 or TDD (435) street), Tooele City Sur- HEARING Tuesday Sep- POSED SUBDIVISIONS Company, its successors STOCKTON BUILDING on 1.54 acres located at 843-2180. vey, Tooele City, 1161 tember 26, 2006 at the AND AMENDMENTS and assigns, covering lots. 16000ft. .37ac 1000 North Main Street. (Published in the Tran- feet west of the north- Stockton Town Hall, 18 TO EXISTING SUBDIVI- the following real proper- Newly constructed Vacation and amend- script Bulletin September west corner of the inter- N. Johnson Street. The SION ZONING MAP ty purported to be locat- roads. Beautiful lake/ ment to increase the size 26, 2006) section of 200 south (aka meeting will begin AMENDMENTS. ed in Tooele County at mountain views. Great of Lot 1 to .934 acres 2nd South) and Coleman promptly at 7:00 pm and NOTICE IS HEREBY PUBLIC NOTICE 362 North Main, Tooele, for manufactured or and decrease the size of Street, further described the agenda shall be as GIVEN that Grantsville NOTICE IS HERBY GIV- UT 84074 (the under- custom built homes. lot two to .612 acres. as 1161 feet west and follows: City Council will conduct EN THAT the Tooele signed disclaims liability Grantsville - Great home in established neighborhood. 5 882-7094 (801)860- Pursuant to the Ameri- 1329.00 feet south of the 1. Roll Call public hearings at the City Planning Commis- for any error in the ad- bedrooms 1 bath and everything to fi nish 2nd bath. Partial 5696 cans with Disabilities Act, northeast corner of lot 5, 2. CDBG Grant Project Grantsville City Office, sion will meet in a public dress), and more particu- landscaping. Close to schools. Priced to sell. $164,900.00 individuals needing spe- block 2, plat “B”, Tooele 3. Adjourn 429 E. Main Street, hearing and Business larly described as: Water Shares cial accommodation dur- City Survey; and running Cherrie L. Staley Grantsville UT on Wed- meeting scheduled for Beginning at the South- ing this meeting should thence west 235 feet Niki Hammond September 18, 2006 nesday October 18, 2006 Wednesday, October 11, west corner of Lot 14, notify Sharon Dawson, along the north line of (Published in the Tran- at 7:00 p.m. The pubic 2006 in the hour of 7:00 Block 10, Plat A, Tooele WANTED: TOOELE Val- Tooele City Recorder 200 South Street); 435-840-2389 script Bulletin September hearing will consider the PM. The meeting will be City Survey, Tooele City, ley water rights, EVEN (435) 843-2110 or TDD thence north 367.03 feet “Your local friendly 19, 21 & 26, 2006) following: held at Tooele City Hall and running thence JUST ONE; Grantsville (435) 843-2180 along the east boundary Realtor working hard PUBLIC HEARINGS: in the City Council North 66 feet; thence Irrigation Shares Want- (Published in the Tran- of Donald B. McClellan on your side” a. Welles Cannon – Con- Chambers, located at 90 East 150 feet; thence ed, $4500. Any quanti- script Bulletin September and Susan D. McClellan cept for Anderson Ranch N Main Street, Tooele, South 66 feet; thence ty. 435-840-1472. 5, 12, 19 & 26, 2006) property; thence east Advanced Place Your Ad Here Phase III. Utah. West 150 feet to the 235 feet along the south b. Janet Paulich – Zone Public Hearing on ordi- point of beginning. boundary of Gary and Each offi ce independently owned & operated. Call 882-0050 Unload Your Truck: 882-0050 change request for nance 2006-24, an ordi- Together with all the im- Lynne Bevan property; Grantsville City Property nance of the Tooele City provements now or here- thence south 367.37 feet at 378 W. Clark Street Council repealing all pro- after erected on the to the north line of 200 All interested persons visions referencing spe- property, and all ease- south Street (aka 2nd are invited to attend and cial exceptions. ments, appurtenances, south Street) to the point FabulousFabulous HomesHomes atat FabulousFabulous PricesPrices provide comment upon Public Hearing on ordi- and fixtures now or here- of beginning. The street these proposals. Written nance 2006-23, an ordi- after a part of the proper- address and other com- comments will also be nance of the Tooele City ty. mon designation of the considered if submitted Council repealing the The current beneficiary real property described 1075 Bates Canyon Rd -Erda to the City Recorder in bond administration fee of the trust deed is Wells above is purported to be: advance of the hearing. for public improvement Fargo Bank, N.A. and 800 West 200 South The current Land Use bonds. the record owner of the Tooele UT 84074. Esti- • 5 ACRES • NEW PAINT Management and Devel- Pursuant to the Ameri- property as of the record- mated Total Debt as of • 2.5 ACRE FEET • FULLY LANDSCAPED opment Code and the cans with Disabilities Act, ing of the notice of de- October 24, 2006 is OF WATER • SWIMMING POOL proposed amendments individuals needing spe- fault is William R. Rob- $320,040.38. The under- • NEW CARPET • BEAUTIFUL BACK YARD may be reviewed at the cial accommodation dur- bins, Jr. signed Trustee disclaims Grantsville City Offices ing this meeting should The sale is subject to any liability for any incor- each weekday before the notify Rachelle Custer, bankruptcy filing, payoff, rectness of the street ad- public hearing, between Tooele City Planner prior reinstatement or any oth- dress and other common the hours of 9:00 a.m. to the meeting at (435) er circumstance that designation, if any, $ and 4:30 p.m. 843-2130 or TDD (435) would affect the validity shown herein. Said sale 465,900 Persons with disabilities 843-2180. of the sale. If any such will be made without cov- needing accommoda- (Published in the Tran- circumstance exists, the enant or warranty, ex- tions to participate in this script Bulletin September sale shall be void, the press or implied, regard- hearing should contact 26 & October 3, 2006) successful bidder’s funds ing title, possession, con- the Grantsville City Offi- returned and the trustee dition or encumbrances, MUST SEE INSIDE! ces at least 3 days in ad- PUBLIC NOTICE and current beneficiary including fees, charges vance of the hearing. NOTICE IS HEREBY shall not be liable to the and expenses of the DATED THIS 20 DAY GIVEN THAT the Tooele successful bidder for any Trustee and of the trusts 1336 E. Erda Way • Erda 986 Bates Canyon Rd • Erda OF SEPTEMBER 2006 City Planning Commis- damage. created by said Deed of Wendy Palmer sion will meet in a public Bidders must tender to Trust, to pay the remain- Grantsville City Re- hearing and Business the trustee a $5,000.00 ing principal sums of the corder meeting scheduled for deposit at the sale and note(s) secured by said (Published in the Tran- Wednesday, September the balance of the pur- Deed of Trust. The cur- script Bulletin September 27, 2006 in the hour of chase price by 12:00 rent beneficiary of the 26 & October 10, 2006) 7:00 PM. The meeting noon the day following Trust Deed as of the will be held at Tooele the sale. The deposit date of this notice is: JP NOTICE OF PUBLIC City Hall in the City must be in the form of a Morgan Chase Bank, As HEARING Council Chambers, locat- cashier’s check or bank Trustee. The record own- Notice is hereby given ed at 90 N Main Street, official check payable to er of the property as of that the Erda Township Tooele, Utah. Lundberg & Associates. the recording of the No- • 4 BEDROOMS • COUNTRY KITCHEN • 6 BEDROOMS • BRICK RAMBLER Planning Commission Agenda Items The balance must be in tice of Default is/are: Kurt will be holding a PUBLIC 1. Public Hearing and • 2 3/4 BATHROOMS • ROOMY MASTER SUITE • 4 BATHROOMS • BEAUTIFUL the form of a wire trans- Carpenter and Sandra HEARING in the Tooele Recommendation on fi- • BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL • 2 KITCHENS fer, cashier’s check, Carpenter. Dated: Sep- • 2 FAMILYROOMS County Courthouse Audi- nal plat approval for UID bank official check (credit tember 26, 2006. • LARGE HOME $ $ torium at 47 So. Main Minor Subdivision No. 6 • ON 5 ACRES IN ERDA union official checks are James H. Woodall • 5 ACRES IN ERDA 539,900 499,900 Street, Tooele. On Wed- a one lot subdivision not accepted) or U.S. 10653 River Front Park- nesday September 27th consisting of 3.252 acres Postal money order pay- way, Suite 290 South 2006 beginning at located on Alexander able to Lundberg & As- Jordan UT 84095 (801) 7:00pm to receive public Drive and B Avenue by sociates. Cash pay- 254-9450 (800) 245- 281 Dawson Lane • Overlake Coming Soon... comment on the follow- Deryl Davis. ments are not accepted. 1886 (Hotline) Hours: ing items: 2. Review and Approval A trustee’s deed will be 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. CUP #1000002-06 of Planning Commission delivered to the success- Signature/by: James H. Monument Sign- Franklin minutes for meeting held ful bidder within three Woodall, Trustee R- Allred / 05-049-0-0019 September 13, 2006. business days after re- 130285 REZ #1017-06 Jesse Discussion ceipt of the amount bid. (Published in the Tran- Lassley Sec. 27 & 28 2 1. Discussion on Com- DATED: September 25, script Bulletin September S. 4 W. RR-5 to CG, R- mercial Table of Uses. 2006. 26, October 3 & 10, 1-10 & R-M-15 Pursuant to the Ameri- Scott Lundberg, Trust- 2006) Mary Dixon cans with Disabilities Act, ee Secretary individuals needing spe- 3269 South Main, #100 NOTICE OF TRUST- Erda Township Plan- cial accommodations • 4 BEDROOMS • MASTER BATH Salt Lake City, UT EE'S SALE 3 Beautiful Homes on ning Commission during this meeting 84115 The following described • 4 BATHROOMS • DECK & PATIO (Published in the Tran- should notify Rachelle (801) 263-3400 real property will be sold • BETTER THAN NEW 1 acre each! In the script Bulletin September Custer, Tooele City Plan- Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. at public auction to the • FULLY FENCED $ 26, 2006) ner prior to the meeting – 5:00 p.m. highest bidder payable in • FULL SPRINKLER 210,000 Palomino Ranches! at (435) 843-2130 or L&A Case No. 06-56775 lawful money of the Unit- PUBLIC NOTICE TDD (435) 843-2180. AL ed States, on October NOTICE IS HERBY GIV- (Published in the Tran- THIS COMMUNICATION 23, 2006 at 1:00 P.M., EN THAT the Tooele script Bulletin September IS AN ATTEMPT TO On the north steps to the City Planning Commis- 26, 2006) COLLECT A DEBT, AND main entrance at the sion will meet in a public ANY INFORMATION Tooele County Court- hearing and Business PUBLIC NOTICE OF OBTAINED WILL BE house, 47 South Main, meeting scheduled for MEETING AND AGEN- USED FOR THAT PUR- Tooele, UT, in the Coun- Wednesday, October 25, DA POSE. ty of Tooele, State of 2006 in the hour of 7:00 Erda Township Plan- (Published in the Tran- Utah, for the purpose of PM. The meeting will be ning Commission script Bulletin September foreclosing a trust deed held at Tooele City Hall The Erda Township 26, October 3 & 10, held by Allied Home in the City Council Planning Commission 2006) Mortgage Capital Corpo- Chambers, located at 90 will hold a meeting on ration, as the current 435-224-4000 N Main Street, Tooele, September 27, 2006 at Beneficiary, executed by Call Laramie Dunn Utah. 7:00 p.m. in the auditori- James B. Dettle and Ma- TUESTUESDAYDAY September September 26, 26, 200 20066 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN BB77

Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous ria G. Dettle, as Trustor, February 23, 1998 exe- er circumstance that P.O. Box 30709 general direction of the signs on behalf of candi- from businesses and pal solid waste storage of Tooele County recorded November 25, cuted by CLAYTON would affect the validity Salt Lake City, UT City Recorder and Zon- dates for public office or governments, including and treatment, to be aud- passed, approved and 2002 as Entry No. BARNEY and MICHEL- of the sale. If any such 84130-0709 ing Administrator. Bids measures on election entities involved in haz- ited annually by a certi- enacted this ordinance 191437, in Book 800, at LE BARNEY, husband circumstance exists, the (801) 524-2396 are requested to be for ballots may be displayed, ardous, radioactive, and fied public accountant to this 19th day of Septem- Page 667, of the official and wife as joint tenants, sale shall be void, the Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. an annual amount. Con- except: municipal solid waste verify the fees paid to the ber, 2006. records of Tooele Coun- as Trustor(s), wherein successful bidder’s funds to 5:00 p.m. tractor is responsible to (a) such signs may not storage and treatment as county by ordinance or ATTEST: ty, Utah, given to secure JAX H. PETTEY, Attor- returned and the trustee (Published in the Tran- supply their own vehicle be erected earlier than directed by ordinance or contract. Such audit TOOELE COUNTY an indebtedness in favor ney at Law, is the Suc- and current beneficiary script Bulletin September and office space. Con- 60 days prior to a pri- contract. shall be completed by COMMISSION: of Mortgage Electronic cessor Trustee, AMERI- shall not be liable to the 19, 26 & October 3, tractor is to report to City mary or general election SECTION II - CHAPTER September 30 of each Dennis D. Ewing, Clerk Registrations Systems, QUEST MORTGAGE successful bidder for any 2006) Hall each day to provide and shall be removed no ENACTED. Chapter 5, year. Dennis Rockwell, Inc. (solely as nominee COMPANY, is the Bene- damage. communication. Evening later than two weeks fol- Mitigation Fees, of Title SECTION III - RE- Chairman for Lender and Lender's ficiary, and which covers Bidders must tender to NOTICE OF TRUST- meetings may be re- lowing the election. 9, Business License and PEALER. Ordinances in (SEAL) successors and assigns), the following described the trustee a $5,000.00 EE’S SALE quired. Contract bids However when the gen- Regulations, of the conflict herewith are Commissioner by reason of certain obli- real property situated in deposit at the sale and The following described must be turned into the eral election falls within Tooele County Code is hereby repealed to the Rockwell voted gations secured thereby. Tooele County, State of the balance of the pur- property will be sold at Grantsville City Recorder six weeks of the primary hereby enacted to read extent of such conflict. Commissioner Law- Notice of Default was re- Utah, to-wit: chase price by 12:00 public auction to the by 5:00 p.m. on Septem- election, the winner of as follows: SECTION IV - EFFEC- rence voted corded JUNE 16, 2006, Lot 3, SUN VALLEY noon the day following highest bidder, payable ber 27, 2006 at 429 E. the primary election will Chapter 5 TIVE DATE. This ordi- Commissioner as Entry No. 260605, in RANCHETTES, accord- the sale. The deposit in lawful money of the Main Street, Grantsville be allowed to maintain Mitigation Fees nance shall become ef- Johnson voted Book n/a, at Page n/a, of ing to the official plat must be in the form of a United States at the UT 84029. the signs until two weeks Section 9-5-1. Mitiga- fective 15 days after its APPROVED AS TO said official records. thereof, records of cashier’s check or bank West Main Entrance, Wendy Palmer after the general elec- tion fee audits. passage provided it FORM: Trustee will sell at public Tooele County, Utah. official check payable to North Steps, Tooele City Recorder tion. Signs relating to The county auditor shall has been published, or at Douglas J. Ahlstrom auction to highest bidder Serial No. 11-052-0-0003 Lundberg & Associates. County Courthouse, 47 (Published in the Tran- elections on special is- cause all businesses and such publication date if Tooele County Attor- without warranty as to ti- The property address is The balance must be in South Main, Tooele, script Bulletin September sues may be installed governments paying miti- more than 15 days after ney tle, possession or en- purported to be 3842 the form of a wire trans- Utah, on October 24, 14, 19, 21 & 26, 2006) and must be removed on gation fees to the passage. (Published in the Tran- cumbrances, the follow- North Sun Valley Drive, fer, cashier’s check, 2006 at 1:00 PM, for the the same basis; county, including entities IN WITNESS WHERE- script Bulletin September ing described property: Grantsville, Utah. The bank official check (credit purpose of foreclosing a NOTICE OF DELIQU- (b) campaign signs for involved in hazardous, OF, the legislative body 26, 2006) COMMENCING AT A undersigned disclaims union official checks are Trust Deed dated July ENT TAX SALE candidates for public of- radioactive, and munici- POINT 11 RODS any liability for errors in not accepted) or U.S. 21, 2004 executed by Notice is hereby given fice or an issue on an up- SOUTH OF THE the address. Postal money order pay- Howard Topham and that on the 29th day of coming election may not NORTHEAST CORNER Said Trust Deed was re- able to Lundberg & As- Jennifer Topham, as September 2006 at be placed on public prop- OF THE SOUTHWEST corded March 2, 1998 as sociates. Cash pay- Trustors, in favor of Mort- 10:00 a.m., at the North er–ty, within any public QUARTER OF SEC- Entry No. 107685 in ments are not accepted. gage Electronic Registra- front door of the County right-of-way, on public TION 29, TOWNSHIP 8 Book 0493 at Page 0575 A trustee’s deed will be tion Systems, Inc. Courthouse, in Tooele utility poles, or in any SOUTH, RANGE 5 of Official Records. No- delivered to the success- "MERS", as Beneficiary, County, Utah, I will offer place which would im- WEST, SALT LAKE tice of Default was dated ful bidder within three covering real property for sale at public auction pede traffic visibility or BASE AND MERIDIAN; May 29, 2002 and re- business days after re- located in Tooele County and sell to the highest safety; RUNNING THENCE corded June 3, 2002 as ceipt of the amount bid. and described as follows: bidder for cash, under (c) campaign signs may WEST 40 RODS; Entry No. 182422, in DATED: September 25, LOT 255, SPRING provisions of section 59- not be placed closer than THENCE SOUTH 5 Book 758, at Page 450 2006. MEADOWS PHASE 2, 2-1303, the following de- 150 feet to a building RODS; THENCE EAST of Official Records. Scott Lundberg, Trust- ACCORDING TO THE scribed personal proper- where an official voting 40 RODS; THENCE The current beneficiary ee PLAT THEREOF AS RE- ty located in the county station is located; NORTH 5 RODS TO of the Trust Deed is 3269 South Main, #100 CORDED IN THE OF- and now delinquent and (d) campaign signs shall THE PLACE OF BEGIN- AMERIQUEST MORT- Salt Lake City, UT FICE OF THE TOOELE subject to tax sale. A bid not exceed 12 square NING. ALSO: BEGIN- GAGE COMPANY and 84115 COUNTY RECORDER. for less than the total feet in residential zones NING AT A POINT 17.56 the record owner(s) of (801) 263-3400 Together with all the im- amount of taxes, interest, and 32 square feet in all RODS SOUTH OF THE the property as of the re- Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. provements now or here- penalty and administra- other zones; and NORTHEAST CORNER cording of the Notice of – 5:00 p.m. after erected on the tive costs which are (e) written permission of OF THE SOUTHWEST Default is/are CLAYTON L&A Case No. 06-56824 property, and all ease- charged upon the per- the property owner must QUARTER OF SEC- BARNEY and MICHEL- AL ments, appurtenances, sonal property will not be be obtained before such TION 29, TOWNSHIP 8 LE BARNEY. THIS COMMUNICATION and fixtures now or here- accepted. signs are erected. SOUTH, RANGE 5 The Sale will be made IS AN ATTEMPT TO after a part of the proper- ALAN CARLSON SECTION III - REPEAL- WEST, SALT LAKE without covenant or war- COLLECT A DEBT, AND ty. 1971 BONNEVILLE ER. Ordinances in con- BASE AND MERIDIAN; ranty regarding title, pos- ANY INFORMATION Tax Parcel No.: 12-020- 12x55 flict herewith are hereby THENCE WEST 43 session or encumbran- OBTAINED WILL BE 0-0255 9094 NO HWY 40 #6 repealed to the extent of photography / Alleen Lang RODS TO THE MIDDLE ces. USED FOR THAT PUR- The street address of the LAKEPOINT UT 84074 such conflict. Cheryl Dearing (above and below), science teacher at Clark Johnson Middle OF MAIN STREET; Successful bidder must POSE. SECTION IV - EFFEC- property is purported to TOTAL DUE: $164.03 school, demonstrates the movement of sound waves with dancing waves. The THENCE SOUTH 5.60 be prepared to tender a (Published in the Tran- be 782 East Valley View LINDA S. BARNEY TIVE DATE. This ordi- RODS; THENCE EAST cashier’s check for script Bulletin September Drive, Tooele, UT 1980 FLMG nance shall become ef- contraption fascinated children gathered in the Toole City Library for Tooele 43 RODS; THENCE $5,000.00 to the trustee 26, October 3 & 10, 84074. The undersigned 520 W CLARK ST #49 fective 15 days after its Family Week. Children also made family flags and listened to a storyteller dur- NORTH 5.60 RODS TO at the sale and a cash- 2006) disclaims any liability for GRANTSVILLE UT passage provided it has ing the Thursday education day activities. THE POINT OF BEGIN- ier’s check for the bal- any error in the street ad- 84029 been published, or at NING. ALSO: COM- ance of the purchase NOTICE OF TRUST- dress. The current Ben- TOTAL DUE: $311.43 such publication date if who had attended two or MENCING 16 RODS price within 24 hours af- EE’S SALE eficiary of the trust deed KENNETH SPIRES more than 15 days after SOUTH FROM THE ter the sale. Cash is not On Tuesday, October 17, is Mortgage Electronic 1973 GOVERNOR passage. Family more events were offered a NORTHEAST CORNER acceptable. 2006, on the front steps Registration Systems, 12x60 IN WITNESS WHERE- Continued from page B1 free swim at the Pratt Aquatic OF THE SOUTHWEST This Trustee’s Sale is of the Tooele County Inc., ("MERS"), solely as 1120 W UTAH AVE #406 OF, the legislative body Center. QUARTER OF SEC- subject to payoff, rein- Courthouse, 47 South nominee for the lender TOOELE UT 84074 of Tooele County mobile impact and inspect a TION 29, TOWNSHIP 8 statement, bankruptcy fil- Main, Tooele, Utah, at and the record owners of TOTAL DUE: $259.79 passed, approved and “We would like to keep it an SOUTH, RANGE 5 ing, incorrect bidding in- the hour of 2:00 p.m., the the property as of the re- TIFFINY ALLISON enacted this ordinance fire truck while their parents annual event” Heywood said. WEST; SALT LAKE structions, or any other following described real cording of this notice of 1976 CHAMPION 14x70 this 19th day of Septem- chatted about Internet safety Tooele Family Week was BASE AND MERIDIAN; condition that would property will be sold at default are reported to be 351 JOSHUA #57 ber, 2006. and provided information for scheduled to start close to THENCE WEST 40 cause the cancellation of public auction to the Howard Topham and TOOELE UT 84074 ATTEST: identification kits. RODS; THENCE this sale. Should any of highest bidder, in lawful TOOELE COUNTY the beginning of the school Jennifer Topham. TOTAL DUE: $294.24 Families were invited to SOUTH 1.56 RODS; these conditions exist, money of the United Bidders must be pre- FRANCISCO VAS- COMMISSION: year because it is a natural THENCE EAST 40 this sale shall be null and States, for the purpose of pared to tender to the QUEZ/ JOSE TOVAR Dennis D. Ewing, Clerk spend time with each other RODS; THENCE void, the successful bid- foreclosing a Revolving trustee $5,000.00 at the 1978 GOVERNOR Dennis Rockwell, doing what they like to do impulse for families to make NORTH 1.56 RODS TO der’s funds shall be re- Credit Deed of Trust dat- sale and the balance of 12x60 Chairman best on Wednesday. Heywood resolutions as school starts, THE POINT OF BEGIN- turned, and the trustee ed November 18, 2002 the purchase price by 703 N KINDER WAY (SEAL) said families reported going she said. With Tooele Family NING. Tax Serial No. 01- and the beneficiary shall executed by J. DON Commissioner Rock- 12:00 noon the day fol- #26A Week, parents and their chil- 234-0-0009 Purported not be liable to the suc- GARCIA and NONA C. lowing the sale. Both TOOELE UT 84074 well voted to soccer games together, eat- Property Address: 47 cessful bidder for interest GARCIA, as Trustor, to payments must be in the TOTAL DUE: $259.79 Commissioner Law- ing dinner together or simply dren can be exposed to “sim- SOUTH MAIN STREET, or any other damages. secure certain obliga- form of a cashier’s check (Published in the Tran- rence voted staying at home with a movie ple things that can make their VERNON, UT 84080 DATED this 21st day of tions in favor of ZIONS or money order, cash script Bulletin September Commissioner John- and a bag of popcorn. AKA 47 SOUTH MAIN, September, 2006. FIRST NATIONAL son voted lives better,” she said. and Bank “Official 19 & 26, 2006) Education was the focus VERNON UT 84080. JAX H. PETTEY, Suc- BANK, as Beneficiary Checks” are not accepta- APPROVED AS TO Although Tooele Family The undersigned dis- cessor Trustee (the “Trust Deed”), which ble. A trustee’s deed will NOTICE TO CRED- FORM: of Thursday’s activities held Week was headed up by claims any liability for Attorney at Law Trust Deed was recorded ITORS AND AN- Douglas J. Ahlstrom be made available to the in the Tooele City Library. Communities That Care, the any error in the street ad- 9488 Union Square, in the official records of successful bidder within NOUNCEMENT OF AP- Tooele County Attor- Youngsters gathered at the dress. The owner of the Sandy, UT 84070 POINTMENT ney event was a joint effort with Tooele County, State of three business days fol- feet of Shauna Bevan as she property as of the record- Telephone: (801) 984- Utah, on December 2, lowing receipt of the bid Estate of JAME T. GO- (Published in the Tran- Valley Mental Health, 4-H, ing of the Notice of De- 0055 CHIS script Bulletin September read books and told stories 2002 as Entry No. amount. The sale is Tooele Police Department, fault is reported to be: Office hours: Mon.-Fri., 191769 in Book 803 at made without any war- CHRISTINE G. CON- 26, 2006) during the first part of the James B. Dettle and Ma- 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Page 63. The Trust ranty whatsoever, includ- NELLY, whose address evening. Utah Health Department, ria G. Dettle Bidders www.PetteyLegal.com Deed encumbers certain ing but not limited to any is 3854 N. 570 W., Erda, SUMMONS FOR PUBLI- Imagine Art Center, Tooele UT 84074, has been ap- Then the families split into must tender to the trust- P&A File No.: L22191 real property located in warranty as to title, liens, CATION City and the Boys and Girls ee a $5,000.00 deposit File Name: Barney Tooele County, State of possession, taxes, en- pointed Personal Repre- IN THE THIRD DIS- groups where they had a at the sale and the bal- THIS IS AN ATTEMPT Utah, which real property cumbrances, or condition sentative of the estate of TRICT JUVENILE chance to make a family flag Club. ance of the purchase TO COLLECT A DEBT, is more particularly de- of the property. The sale the above-named dece- COURT COUNTY OF under the direction of Brandi “Most of us do prevention price by 12:00 noon the AND ANY INFORMA- scribed in the Trust Deed is subject to a workout dent. All persons having TOOELE, STATE OF Farnsworth of “Imagine Art work,” Heywood said. So next business day follow- TION OBTAINED WILL as follows: claims against the above reinstatement, payoff, UTAH Center,” and watch flames ing the sale. The deposit BE USED FOR THAT LOT 81, TOOELE HIGH- sale cancellation or post- estate are required to STATE OF UTAH, in the when the 12 member com- and balance of the sale PURPOSE. LANDS SUBDIVISION ponement, incorrect bid- present them to Douglas interest of dance to music at a science mittee discussed plans for the proceeds must be in the (Published in the Tran- ADDITION #1, COUNTY ding instructions, bank- Hogan, 86 South Main, TRUJILLO, VICTOR demonstration. event, they focused on ideas form of a wire transfer, script Bulletin September OF TOOELE, STATE OF ruptcy, or any other cir- Tooele, UT 84074, who DOB (06-06-05) Plans to help clean up the cashier's check or certi- 26, October 3 & 10, is the attorney for the Es- geared to prevention as well UTAH. cumstance of which the Child(ren) under 18 community with trash pick-up fied funds payable to 2006) and more correctly de- trustee is unaware. In tate, or the Clerk of the years of age. as fun activities. and painting out graffiti were First Southwestern Title scribed as: the event any of the fore- Court on or before the Judge Decker Families participating in Agency of Utah, Inc.. A NOTICE OF TRUST- ALL OF LOT 81, going apply, the sale will 12th day of November TO: JUAN PEREZ- washed away with the rain trustee's deed will be de- EE'S SALE TOOELE HIGHLANDS be void and the success- 2006, or said claims shall TRUJILLO Friday. But undaunted, fami- Tooele Family Week were livered to the successful The following described SUBDIVISION ADDI- ful bidder’s funds will be be forever barred. Tooele County lies joined in a pizza party and asked to fill up a card and bidder within three busi- property will be sold at TION NO. 1, ACCORD- Law Office of L. Doug- returned without any lia- A proceeding concerning danced to music while writing will receive “monthly boost- ness days after receipt of public auction to the ING TO THE OFFICIAL bility to the trustee or las Hogan, P.C. the above named child is the amount bid. This highest bidder at the PLAT THEREOF, ON beneficiary for interest or 86 South Main pending in this Court and thank you cards to the event er” events, Heywood said. Trustee's Sale may be West Main Entrance, FILE AND OF RECORD any other damages. Tooele, UT 84074 an adjudication will be sponsor, Heywood said. November, she said, is “table subject to a bankruptcy North Steps, Tooele IN THE TOOELE COUN- NOTICE IS HEREBY (435)843-5573 made which will include Afterwards, all families talk month.” filing, a payoff, a rein- County Courthouse, 47 TY RECORDER’S OF- GIVEN THAT THIS (Published in the Tran- the permanent termina- statement or any other South Main Street, FICE. FIRM IS ATTEMPTING script Bulletin September tion of your parental condition that would Tooele, Utah, on October TOGETHER WITH A TO COLLECT A DEBT 12, 19 & 26, 2006) rights. cause the cancellation of 26, 2006, at 8:30 a.m. of RIGHT OF WAY AND ANY INFORMA- You are hereby sum- this sale. Further, if any said day, for the purpose ACROSS THE NORTH TION OBTAINED WILL ORDINANCE 2006-25 moned to appear before of these conditions exist, of foreclosing a trust 3.5 FEET OF LOT 82 BE USED FOR THAT AN ORDINANCE RE- this Court in said county this sale will be null and deed originally executed FOR INGRESS AND PURPOSE. PEALING ORDINANCE on OCTOBER 26, 2006, void, the successful bidd- on October 27, 2003 by EGRESS. Dated September 23, 2002-22 AND AMEND- AT 1:15 P.M. in Judge er's funds shall be re- Christina Conger, as Commonly known as: 2006. ING SECTION 24-5-3 Decker‚s courtroom lo- turned, and the Trustee trustor, in favor of Mort- 204 South 5th Street, Stuart T. Matheson, OF THE TOOELE cated at 47 SOUTH and the beneficiary shall gage Electronic Registra- Tooele, UT 84074. This Successor Trustee COUNTY LAND USE MAIN ST., TOOELE, UT. not be liable to the suc- tion Systems, Inc., as street address is given Matheson, Mortenson, ORDINANCE REGARD- Your failure to appear cessful bidder for any nominee for New Free- for informational purpos- Olsen & Jeppson, P.C. ING POLITICAL OR will result in a default damages. DATED: Sep- dom Mortgage Corpora- es only and the under- 648 East First South CAMPAIGN SIGNS judgment and the termi- tember 14, 2006 tion, its successors and signed disclaims any lia- Salt Lake City, Utah THE COUNTY LEGIS- nation of your parental FIRST SOUTHWEST- assigns, covering the fol- bility for any error in the 84102 LATIVE BODY OF THE rights. ERN TITLE AGENCY lowing real property pur- street address. (801) 363-2244 COUNTY OF TOOELE DATED THIS 8th day of OF UTAH, INC. LUCY ported to be located in The current beneficiary Office Hours 8:30 am to ORDAINS AS FOL- September, 2006. DENLEY, Asst. Vice Tooele County at 442 of the Trust Deed is 4:30 pm, Mon.-Fri. LOWS: LISA W. NAGEL President Successor East 1420 North, Tooele, Zions First National Bank MMOJ File No.: SECTION I - PURPOSE. Assistant Attorney Gen- Trustee 10701 South UT 84074 (the under- and the record owners of 009849m This ordinance is enact- eral River Front Parkway, signed disclaims liability the property as of the re- (Published in the Tran- ed for the purpose of cor- (801)366-0250 #130 South Jordan, UT for any error in the ad- cording of the Notice of script Bulletin September recting that which was (Published in the Tran- 84095 Telephone: (801) dress), and more particu- Default are J. Don Gar- 26, October 3 & 10, done in Ordinance 2002- script Bulletin September 302-3058 Facsimile: larly described as: cia and Nona C. Garcia. 2006) 22. The intent was to in- 12, 19, 26 & October 3, (801) 254-1649 06- Lot 43, EASTLAND ES- Said sale will be made crease the time of post- 2006) 6737/Dettle, James B. & TATES SUBDIVISION without covenant or war- Public Notices ing campaign signs from Maria G.; P257663 PLAT B, according to the ranty, express or implied, Miscellaneous 30 to 60 days prior to an ORDINANCE 2006-26 (Published in the Tran- official plat thereof as re- regarding title, posses- election to coincide with AN ORDINANCE EN- script Bulletin September corded in the office of the sion, or encumbrances. Deadline for public no- other local municipalities. ACTING CHAPTER 5, 26, October 3 & 10, Tooele County Recorder. Bidders must be pre- tices is 4 p.m. the day An outdated section, MITIGATION FEES, OF 2006) Together with all the im- pared to tender to the prior to publication. 24.7(m)(i) was amended TITLE 9, BUSINESS LI- provements now or here- Trustee a $5,000.00 Public notices submit- by mistake. CENSE AND REGULA- NOTICE OF TRUST- after erected on the cashier’s check at the ted past the deadline SECTION II - ORDI- TIONS, OF THE EE'S SALE property, and all ease- sale and a cashier’s will not be accepted. NANCE REPEALED. TOOELE COUNTY The following described ments, appurtenances, check for the balance of UPAXLP Ordinance 2002-22 is CODE, ESTABLISHING real property will be sold and fixtures now or here- the purchase price within hereby repealed. ANNUAL AUDITS OF at public auction to the after a part of the proper- 24 hours after the sale. INVITATION TO BID SECTION III - SECTION MITIGATION FEES BY highest bidder, payable ty. DATED this 12th day of ORDINANCE OFFICER AMENDED. Section 24- THE COUNTY AUDI- in lawful money of the The current beneficiary September, 2006. Grantsville City is ac- 5-3, Political or Cam- TOR THE COUNTY United States at the time of the trust deed is Wells /s/ cepting bids for a con- paign Signs, of the LEGISLATIVE BODY of sale, at the West steps Fargo Bank, N.A. and R. STEVEN CHAM- tract Ordinance Officer. Tooele County Land Use OF THE COUNTY OF of the Tooele County the record owner of the BERS, Successor Examples of duties are: Ordinance, first enacted TOOELE ORDAINS AS Courthouse, 47 South property as of the record- Trustee Patrol City streets look- by Ordinance FOLLOWS: Main, Tooele, Utah, on ing of the notice of de- Zions First National ing for violations, re- 2002-13, is hereby SECTION I - PURPOSE. October 23, 2006, at fault is Christina Conger. Bank spond to complaints in- amended to read as fol- This ordinance is enact- 1:00 p.m. of said day for The sale is subject to volving ordinance viola- lows: ed for the purpose of ver- the purpose of foreclos- bankruptcy filing, payoff, tions, issue citations for 24-5-3. Political or cam- ifying that the county is ing a Trust Deed dated reinstatement or any oth- violations of Grantsville paign signs. receiving mitigation fees Ordinances. Under the (1) Political or campaign B8 TUESDAY September 26, 2006

namon and spices added, make it Apples chunky or smooth, and try various Continued from page B1 apple varieties for different flavors. Leave out sugar if you choose or add it to taste.

Applesauce 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 pounds apples per quart Water Sugar Wash, stem and quarter apples but do not core or peal. Cook them until soft in a large, covered preliminary work when preserving saucepot with just enough water to it, you save time in food prepara- prevent them from sticking. Press tion later. apples and juice through a sieve Another reason to resort to or food mill to separate the seeds another method is apple damage. and peelings from the pulp. Return If apples are blemished with nicks, the pulp to the saucepot. Add scratches, bruises or insect dam- sugar to taste (suggested amount age, their storage life is reduced 1/2 cup per pound of apples) as dramatically. Preserve damaged desired. Bring the applesauce to a apples using another long-term boil stirring constantly to prevent storage method. sticking. Ladle hot applesauce into Preserve apples by bottling, jars, leaving 1/2 inch head space. freezing or drying them. Bottling Remove air bubbles. Adjust two can take many forms such as apple piece caps. Process pints and sauce, apple slices, apple pie filling, quarts for 20 minutes in a boiling apple preserves or apple butter. water canner. Most of these same products can Optional Variations: be put in the freezer for winter use. For spiced applesauce: Add cin- Frozen apples are quicker to pre- namon, allspice, or nutmeg during pare since no cooking is required. the last 5 minutes of cooking. However, they will not store for as For chunky applesauce: Core long in the freezer as they will in and peel apples before cooking. bottles. Coarsely mash half the apple Dried apples make a quick, easy- mixture with a potato masher to-carry product for snacks and and press the remaining mixture lunches. They can also be reconsti- through a sieve. Apples can be used to make many delicious dishes. tuted for cooking. To freeze applesauce, ladle If you opt to bottle apples, note cooked applesauce into jars or 10 minutes. Another pretreatment 2 cups white sugar ture of sugars and cinnamon. Dry Pre-treat as above to prevent dark- that any variety eating apple may plastic freezer boxes leaving 1/2 option is Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) 1 cup brown sugar at 130 degrees for 21 hours or until ening. Combine sugar, flour and be used for canning, but it is best inch head space. Seal, label and available in drugstores. Dissolve 1 2 teaspoons cinnamon pliable. Store in airtight containers. spices. Rinse and drain apples; stir to select a variety good for cooking freeze. tablespoon ascorbic acid to each Pre-treat apples by dipping them into sugar mixture. Let stand until to help maintain the fruit’s shape quart of water. in a mixture of 1 cup lemon or lime Frozen Apples juices begin to flow, about 30 min- and texture. For bottled apples, Dried Apples Drain apples before drying. juice and one quart water. Soak 6 pounds apples utes. Stir in lemon juice. Cook over plan for 2 1/2 to three pounds of Choose any tart, firm-textured Dry at 130 to 135 degrees until fruit no longer than 10 minutes. 2 cups sugar medium heat until mixture begins apples per quart. apple. Wash, peel and core apples. pliable. Another pretreatment option is 1/4 cup flour to thicken. Ladle pie filling into Applesauce is a perennial favor- Cut into 1/4- to 1/2-inch slices Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) avail- 1 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon freezer jars or plastic freezer boxes ite. Although applesauce is readily or rings. Pre-treat apples by dip- Spiced, Dried Apples able in drugstores. Dissolve one 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg leaving 1/2 inch head space. Cool at available at the supermarket, the ping them in a mixture of 1 cup 3 1/2 pound apples, sliced, cored tablespoon ascorbic acid to each 2 tablespoons lemon juice room temperature, not to exceed 2 home canned product lends itself lemon or lime juice and 1 quart and peeled quart of water. Wash peel core and slice apples. hours. Seal, label and freeze. Yields to variations. Bottle it with cin- water. Soak fruit no longer than Drain apples and toss in a mix- about 6 pints. WEDDINGS Kemp/Woodruff College. Wilkins is a 2000 graduate Roger and Debi Kemp are of Grantsville High School and pleased to announce the will attend the Tooele exten- marriage of their daughter, sion, in the winter as well. Leiah to Wilkins son of John They will make their first and Connie Woodruff in the home in Tooele, Utah. Bountiful LDS Temple Sept. All friends and family are 29, 2006. Leiah is a 2005 graduate of welcome to attend a reception Tooele High School and will held in their honor on Friday, continue her education in Leiah Kemp Sept. 29, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the winter at LDS Business and Wilkins Woodruff 132 N. 570 East in Tooele. Connecting You to the Internet; to each other.

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