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Miss Tooele County 2012 crowned See A5 TOOELETRANSCR IPT SERVING TOOELE COUNTY BULLETIN SINCE 1894 TUESDAY July 31, 2012 www.TooeleTranscript.com Vol. 119 No. 17 50¢ Wildlife feeling heat from Cedar Fires blaze Mountains fire across dry by Rachel Madison STAFF WRITER hott deser The Dallas Canyon fire might not be threatening homes or people, but it still has by Rachel Madison the potential to cause serious damage to STAFF WRITER wildlife in the area. The fire, which had consumed more A rash of fires across the west desert over than 43,000 acres as of Tuesday morning, the weekend have kept fire crews busy and the has burned mainly in the Cedar Mountain skies full of smoke. Wilderness Area, which was created by The largest fire, the Dallas Canyon fire, was Congress in 2006 to provide an environ- started by lightning around 4 p.m. Friday. The ment for primitive and unconfined recre- fire began south of the Aragonite exit on I-80 ation where natural processes predominate, in the Cedar Mountain Wilderness Area. So according to the BLM. The area is home to far the fire has charred 43,610 acres of juni- pronghorn antelope, mule deer, mountain pers, sage brush and grass along the hillsides lions, coyotes, bobcats, badgers, rabbits, — critical habitat for wild horses, mule deer several species of nesting raptors, and a herds, and raptors, among other animals (see herd of more than 400 wild horses. related story). Jeffrey Kline, fire management officer Jeffrey Kline, fire management officer for for the Bureau of Land Management’s West the BLM’s West Desert District, said currently, Desert District, said because the Dallas most roads on the eastern and western slopes Canyon fire has thus far burned mostly on of the Cedar Mountains, including Hastings mountain slopes and not in lower-eleva- Pass, are closed. tion sagebrush areas, it hasn’t displaced the Kline said because the terrain is very diffi- area’s iconic mustangs. cult, crews from as far as California have come “On the west side of the fire it got a little to assist in firefighting efforts. Nine crews out of the wilderness area and onto the flats, consisting of 232 firefighters, two helicopters, which caused some concern, but most of the eight water tenders and one fire engine are wild horse habitat is further to the south,” collectively working to slow the fire. Kline said. “We’ve got some contingency “We’ve tried to tap into the best, closest plans in place in order to protect them.” resources available,” Kline said. “We’ve enlist- Kline said wild horses have excellent nat- ed the help of hot shot crews, hand crews, ural instincts and are good about moving smoke jumpers from Boise — because they are out of dangerous areas on their own. able to access the difficult terrain — helicop- Tom Becker, Tooele County wildlife biolo- ters and fixed-wing planes with retardant.” gist for the Division of Wildlife Resources, As of Tuesday morning, the fire was only said the wild horse population in the area 60 percent contained and could continue to typically spends most of its time around grow, Kline said. Crews were successful in water during this time of the year. He said creating control lines in the Hastings Pass area because there aren’t any springs up in the and doing burnout operations on the east canyons of the wilderness area, it’s unlikely and west bench roads to prevent the fire from any horses have been threatened by the affecting any other roads. fire. “This fire spread so fast primarily because “The thing about horses is that they are of the drought,” Kline said. “Also, last year was large animals that are able to move and find Maegan Burr a wet spring so it grew a lot of annual grasses

SEE WILDLIFE PAGE A5 ➤ The Dallas Canyon fire burns a hillside in the Cedar Mountains near the Hastings Pass road Monday afternoon. As of Tuesday SEE FIRES PAGE A9 ➤ morning, the fire had burned 43,610 acres and was 60 percent contained. Central School project still in limbo City plans to use land collateral to pay back $750,000 loan defaulted on by developer

by Tim Gillie it earthquake proof,” said Kendall building, retrofitting its skeleton to STAFF WRITER Thomas, who was president of the meet seismic codes, installing an ele- Tooele County School Board at the vator, and building 24 condo units in In the 83-year history of Central time. “We couldn’t afford to remodel the main building, accompanied by Elementary School, perhaps no peri- it or tear it down because it was full of another four units in the detached for- od has been as eventful as the past asbestos.” mer cafeteria. decade. The school was facing the wreck- In 2005, Tooele City’s Downtown Ten years ago, the fate of the vacant ing ball until local developer Matthew Redevelopment Agency bought into and oft-vandalized school was in the Arbshay spared the 1929 landmark art the project, guaranteeing a $750,000 hands of the Tooele County School deco building by purchasing it from loan Arbshay took out from Salt Lake Board, which found themselves in a the school district in 2001. City-based Home Savings Bank to pay quandary when discussing the disposi- Arbshay had a vision of restoring off liens on the property so Arbshay tion of the historic building. the building’s exterior, to preserve its could use the building as collateral for Maegan Burr “It wasn’t suitable for use as a school, historic character for the community, a larger loan to complete the remod- Central School, built in 1929, sits vacant in Tooele Tuesday morning. Tooele City’s downtown not only because of its age but it was while remaking its interior into upscale redevelopment agency backed a substantial loan for the redevelopment of the building, but not handicap accessible and would condominiums. the project has encountered a slew of financial problems. have required great expense to make Arbshay went to work on the brick SEE SCHOOL PAGE A7 ➤

A SLICE OF SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE Magna crash resultsUV INDEX in THE FAIR The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 6:27 a.m. 8:44 p.m. Thursday 6:28 a.m. 8:43 p.m. Friday 6:28 a.m. 8:42 p.m. Saturday 6:29 a.m. 8:40 p.m. Tooele woman’s death Sunday 6:30 a.m. 8:39 p.m. Monday 6:31 a.m. 8:38 p.m. by Lisa Christensen Highway Wed Thu Patrol. Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Tuesday 6:32 a.m. 8:37 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set STAFF WRITER number,In the an greater effort the need tofor eye avoid and skin a collision Wednesday 8:15 p.m. 6:00 a.m. withprotection. Rawls,0-2 Low; 3-5 the Moderate; driver 6-7 High; of 8-10 the Mazda, Thursday 8:49 p.m. 7:09 a.m. A Tooele woman and a Lehi man 20-year-oldVery High; 11+ Extreme Mallory Robison, also of Friday 9:20 p.m. 8:16 a.m. Saturday 9:49 p.m. 9:22 a.m. were both killed in a two-car crash Tooele, swervedALMANAC to the left. The Mazda Sunday 10:18 p.m. 10:25 a.m. near Magna that also injured three andStatistics Highlander for the week ending collided July 30. in a T-bone. Sunshine and patchy Monday 10:46 p.m. 11:26 a.m. Sun and some clouds Partly sunny Partly sunny Sunny to partly cloudy Partly sunny Mostly sunny Temperatures Maegan Burr Tuesday 11:16 p.m. 12:26 p.m. clouds other people Saturday night. Rawls was killed in the crash, as was Beverly Maestas, 22, of Tooele, was Maestas.High/Low past Bothweek were reported 96/65 dead at Darlene Christensen Full Last New First Normal high/low past week 93/67 92 66 92 59 90 58 91 59 92 67a passenger91 in 66 a red Mazda84 Protege63 theAverage scene. temp past Both week Rawls and 79.7 Maestas and Fran Hansen judge that was going west on SR-201 near wereNormal wearingaverage temp seatbeltspast week at 79.9 the time of baked goods at the TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low home arts area for Aug 1 Aug 9 Aug 17 Aug 24 the intersection of SR-202 at about the crash. Shown is Wednesday’s 10 p.m. Joseph Rawls, a 53-year- Cpl. Todd Johnson said although the Tooele County Fair Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday night’s lows and old Lehi man who was driving a tan seatbelts nearly always reduce the Tuesday morning at the AccuWeather, Inc. ©2012 Wednesday’s highs. Toyota Highlander, pulled out in front Deseret Peak Complex. of the Mazda, according to the Utah SEE CRASH PAGE A7 ➤ See story on A3. UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan BULLETIN BOARD A8 Grouse 92/57 Wendover PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) INSIDE Creek 93/67 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point Tuesday CLASSIFIEDS B5 92/55 97/69 96/66 90/67 HOMETOWN B1 Ogden Stansbury Park Moderate Salt Lake Family adopt five 91/66 Erda 92/65 developer seeks foster children at OBITUARIES A6 Vernal Grantsville 95/67 Pine Canyon Wednesday Salt Lake City 90/60 93/64 78/58 OPEN FORUM A4 Tooele 93/68 Bauer Moderate senior community once 92/66 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal SPORTS A10 90/64 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 92/66 in Grantsville 90/63 90/60 See Stockton PollenThursday Index See B1 Price complete 90/63 85/61 High Good Nephi forecast Rush Valley See A2 89/58 91/61 Ophir Moderate on A9 80/58 Source:Low www.airquality.utah.gov Delta Manti Absent 93/65 86/57 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 94/66 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 93/62 86/58 Moab 91/63 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 94/71 Beaver 95/70 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 83/57 Ibapah 88/60 24-hour 94/62 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 1.03 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 83/57 86/62 at Grantsville 1.43 none 91/73 Kanab 87/60 Eureka 82/60 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4196.53 A2

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tooeletranscript.com POLL RESULTS Carriage Crossing developer proposes senior community

Which top health issue by Tim Gillie involve subsidized housing with identified by the Tooele County STAFF WRITER an estimated investment of $20 Health Department is most to $25 million, Young told the concerning to you personally? Grantsville’s first gated resi- Grantsville City Council in their dential development may soon Jan. 4 meeting. become its first multi-unit senior While Young’s plans still 25% living community. need to meet several hurdles of Doug Young, the Salt Lake City approval from Grantsville, city 32% developer now building Carriage officials are pleased with what 2% Crossing, is seeking approval they have heard from Young. from Grantsville City for a senior “I think this proposal is very living community on 13 acres interesting,” said Brent Marshall, 11% of land that adjoins Carriage Grantsville City mayor. “A facility 30% Crossing to the southwest. with the potential of taking care The Grantsville City Council of our citizens as they get older is will consider Young’s request to very positive for Grantsville.” amend the city’s general plan for Currently Grantsville has obesity the area on the corner of Durfee two developments centered on Road and Worthington Street substance abuse seniors: the Willow Creek apart- from a split medium/low den- ments on Plum Street with physical inactivity sity residential zone to a com- 83 units for senior living, and diabetes mercial/high density residential Diamond Jane’s on Hale street access to health care zone at its Aug. 9 meeting. Young purchased the proper- has a 16-bed assisted living facil- ity. 164 votes cast ty, formerly known as Dolorosa Estancia, on the corner of Durfee Maegan Burr Marshall is also excited about and Worthington Streets in Stucco contractors work on a home in the Carriage Crossing development Tuesday morning. A Salt Lake City-based devel- Young’s plan for a community December 2010, and changed oper is seeking approval from Grantsville City for a senior living community at the location. center that will be the center- CORRECTIONS the name of the development to piece of the senior community. The community center, available The July 24 Hometown story, Carriage Crossing. president of Wright Homes. Homes at Carriage Crossing, we ued development of Carriage for public use, will be built to “What’s Your Pioneer History IQ,” Wright Homes, a Draper- Each unit in the four-plexes had a lot of people over 55 ask- Crossing. That project has sold 15 neglected to list the names of all the based homebuilder that Young will be resident-owned, with the ing about a community that had homes this year and has a total of resemble the Grantsville Opera settlers who returned to Grantsville teamed up with to build homes estimated cost and size of units homes with little or no mainte- 95 lots. Access to the senior com- House that stood on Main Street in December 1851. In addition to in Carriage Crossing, will also undetermined at this stage of nance,” said Wright. “Since then, munity would be through the and served as a center of cultural the McBride, Severe, Baker and build the senior living commu- planning, according to Wright. we have talked to a lot of people Carriage Crossing gate, accord- activity before it was torn down Durfey families, the families of nity. Plans have also been discussed in Grantsville that like the idea of ing to Wright. in 1957, according to Young. Thomas Watson, James Davenport, “Our initial plan calls for 20 for a future assisted living facility a senior community.” The plans for the senior com- “I want to build a new legacy William Davenport, Samuel Steele, four-plexes adjoined only by on the property, Wright said. The senior community would munity will be for an upscale for Grantsville,” said Young. Wilford Hudson and James Wrathall their garages,” said Derek Wright, “When we hosted the Parade of not affect plans for the contin- development that will not [email protected] returned to the area. The Transcript- Bulletin regrets the omission.

The July 19 story “Who will pay for Fireworks season ends without bang of any big blazes wildfires if federal lands change over?” incorrectly stated that the state’s revenue if it took over fed- by Lisa Christensen amended the dates during which during the week of Independence fires were ignited by fireworks, Department Chief Brett Anderson. eral lands would be between $20 STAFF WRITER fireworks could be legally dis- Day, Morgan said. Awareness mostly from improper disposal, “I think we did really well. million and $60 million annually charged. Instead of allowing seemed to grow as the month according to Bucky Whitehouse, People in town just kind of took it — an estimate obtained from Rep. A summer fireworks season them between June 26 to July went on, he said, as that number assistant chief of the Tooele City upon themselves to police every- Doug Sagers, R-Tooele. According that kicked off amid great fears 26, that window was shrunk and dropped to between 10 to 15 for Volunteer Fire Department. thing and we didn’t really have to Sagers, however, estimates have finished last week with more of a split up, to between July 1 and Pioneer Day. Deputies tried to A total of 16 fireworks-related anything,” he said. “Even on the the state taking in between $20 whimper than a bang. July 7, and between July 21 and educate offenders before issuing calls were responded to by the Fourth of July, which is typically billion and $60 billion annually in With conditions so dry that July 27. tickets, and only to issue tickets department. Of those, 10 were terrible, we didn’t even have one the form of leases, royalties, taxes fireworks were banned in all Deputies from the Tooele if someone were being reckless grass or brush fires, four — three call.” and other sources of revenue. The unincorporated areas, and in County Sheriff’s Office were also with the fireworks or habitually melted garbage cans and one Anderson said the lack of fires Transcript-Bulletin apologizes for the all towns except Grantsville and gearing up for a tense couple of offending, Morgan said. dumpster fire — were caused is largely due to people watch- error. Tooele, which issued restrictions, holidays, prepared to respond to In the end, no citations were by improperly disposing of fire- ing the news and heeding the firefighters had geared up for a any reports or sightings of fire- issued. works, and in two cases, wood warnings of firefighters and law fiery month. Those fears, how- works being lit in areas where Willden said firefighters, too, shavings at playgrounds where enforcement. Having no fires and BUSINESS BRIEFS ever, were not realized over the they had been banned. Lt. Jeff tried to instruct and remind peo- fireworks had been lit were left being able to spend the holidays two holidays in July during which Morgan of the Tooele County ple first. Several annual neigh- smoldering. with family was unusual, he said The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes fireworks were allowed, especial- Sheriff’s Office said most people borhood fireworks displays were Whitehouse said all cases — and nice. news items from the local busi- ly in the unincorporated areas. seemed to get the message. moved to Tooele or Grantsville were reported quickly, which “We weren’t getting up in the ness community of 150 words or “We just didn’t have any sig- “I think everyone’s got a parks, and people were generally helped keep them from spread- middle of the night to put out less. Businesses can send news nificant fires in our communi- knowledge that it’s a dry year, cooperative. A couple of small ing, and none of the incidents a little fire started by fireworks of awards, promotions, internal milestones, new business ven- ties,” said North Tooele County everything’s very flammable and fires were started by illegal fire- were in restricted zones. The that got out of hand,” he said. tures, new hires, relocations, Fire Chief Randy Willden. “The the fire danger’s very high at this works, he said, including the fire department appreciated the “It’s just been that way my whole partnerships, major transactions ban and initial law enforcement point in time,” he said. ignition of bushes in one man’s cooperation of Tooele citizens in firefighting career, so this year I and other items to Jeff Barrus via presence [patrols] really helped.” Deputies responded to back yard and a very small grass adhering to the restricted areas, was shocked. This year, people email at jbarrus@tooeletranscript. Prior to the state-wide ban between 30 to 35 calls for fire- fire, but those were easily extin- Whitehouse said. have taken it upon themselves to com, via fax at (435) 882-6123, on fireworks in unincorporat- works being set off in banned guished and did not spread. Grantsville, though, fared best, act responsibly.” or via regular mail at P.O. Box 390, ed areas, the Utah Legislature areas, mostly in Stansbury Park, In Tooele City, however, a few said Grantsville Volunteer Fire [email protected] Tooele, UT 84074.

TOOELETRANSCRIPT Pedestrian in critical condition after being hit by minivan BULLETIN ADMINISTRATION by Lisa Christensen Peter Streiby, 51, was hit when southbound Chevrolet Astro. his knowledge, Streiby remained area of the restaurant shortly crossing Main Street from east to “The driver said he came out in critical condition this morn- before the incident, and the odor Scott C. Dunn Publisher STAFF WRITER west a little south of the intersec- of nowhere — didn’t even see ing. No citations were issued to of alcohol was present on the Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus A Tooele man is in critical con- tion at 1200 North at 10:22 p.m.. him,” Day said. the driver. man when he was taken from the OFFICE dition after being struck by a van Lt. Adrian Day said a northbound Streiby was flown by medical The manager of the nearby scene of the accident, Day said. Bruce Dunn Controller while crossing Main Street with- vehicle narrowly missed Streiby helicopter to a Salt Lake hospital Domino’s Pizza reported seeing [email protected] Chris Evans Office Manager out a crosswalk Monday night. before the man was struck by a in critical condition. Day said to Streiby stumbling around the Vicki Higgins Customer Service ������ EDITORIAL Jeff Barrus Editor Mark Watson Sports Editor Rachel Madison Community Editor Tooele women ejected ���������������������������������� Maegan Burr Photo Editor ����������������������� Tim Gillie Staff Writer ������������������������ Jake Gordon Staff Writer from vehicle in drowsy Lisa Christensen Staff Writer Emma Penrod Staff Writer Robby Poffenberger Copy Editor driving accident SundaySunday • MondayMonday • TuesdaTuesday ��������������� ADVERTISING Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager by Lisa Christensen According to a report from the Keith Bird Advertising Sales 1/41/4 llbb HamburgerHamburger ����������������� UHP, Bolton told troopers she STAFF WRITER ������� Shane Bergen Advertising Sales thought she fell asleep when she ��������������������������������� Kelly Chance Classified Advertising A Tooele woman was injured drifted. LAYOUT & DESIGN after rolling her car on I-80 Friday Bolton then overcorrected back $ 00* John Hamilton Creative Director morning. onto the road and hit the median, Liz Arellano Graphic Artist According to the Utah Highway which caused her vehicle to roll. ����� Aaron Gumucio Graphic Artist Patrol, 30-year-old Shelli Bolton She was not wearing a seat belt, 2 ���� ���������������������������������������� Mariah Murphy Layout Artist was driving east about three miles and was ejected from the vehicle. east of Saltair at 8:13 a.m. when She suffered broken bones and PRODUCTION her black Ford Explorer drifted to was taken into a hospital in Salt Perry Dunn Prepress Manager the right side of the road and hit Lake by ground ambulance. Darwin Cook Web Press Manager ����������������� the rumble strips on the shoulder. [email protected] I A L C ������� James Park Pressman Y S P E Y D A �������������������������� Shawn Oviatt Prepress Technician EVERYDAYE V E R SPECIAL Scott Spence Insert Technician

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TUESDAY July 31, 2012 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Tooele County Fair set for official kickoff Thursday by Rachel Madison “The Bellamy Brothers are coun- STAFF WRITER try western singers who have been around for many years,” McKendrick A celebration of local flavor, enter- said. “The last time they were in Tooele tainment and competition is what was probably 15 years ago. They per- Tooele County residents can expect formed at the fair back then, too.” when the Tooele County Fair officially Saturday will once again kick off kicks off on Thursday at Deseret Peak early at 7:30 a.m. with a 5k race that Complex. will begin at the Mid-Valley Trailhead The theme for the 2012 Tooele on Rogers Road and end at Sheep County Fair is “Celebrating 100 Years Lane. Registration for the race will of 4-H.” start at 6:30 a.m. and the fee to enter is Mark McKendrick, Tooele County $15, which includes a T-shirt. Parks and Recreation director, said it A livestock sale will begin at 9 a.m. was right to honor the legacy of the 4- in the Livestock Pavilion. A car show H program this year. will also be held Saturday with regis- “There will be some special things tration between 9 and 11 a.m., with going on with 4-H during the fair,” he the show starting at 10 a.m. and going said. “They’ll be giving away a lot of until 3 p.m. memorabilia.” The exhibits, booths, games, carni- All 4-H activities will take place at val and petting zoo will once again be the indoor arena’s inside stage. On open from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m., and Thursday, a 4-H party and dance will the children’s art yard will be in full take place from 8 to 10 p.m. There will swing from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. be free cake and ice cream, as well as Saturday will be capped off with a showdown of skills and knowledge a demolition derby at 6 p.m. in the from current and past 4-H members. motorized arena. Gates will open for The celebration will end with a family the event at 4 p.m. Adult tickets are dance. Those interested in participat- $10 while children 12 years old and ing in the showdown can call Darlene under are $5. A family pass is also Christensen at 840-4404. available for two adults and four kids On Friday at 3 p.m., the 4-H group for $30. A fireworks show will follow will be creating a green and white air the derby. show with planes, rockets and heli- “Generally, the highlight of the fair copters. Everyone will make their own is always the derby on Saturday eve- aircraft. Afterward there will be a 4-H ning,” McKendrick said. “It always green foods cooking contest from 4 file / Maegan Burr draws the biggest crowd. It should be to 5 p.m. Participants should bring just as exciting this year. We are hop- a green food they’ve made. It can be Alee Carson rides on a ride at the Tooele County Fair in 2010. The main events of this year’s fair kick off Thursday and run through Saturday. ing to have a large group of cars. It will naturally green or it can be food-col- be a great show.” ored green. Recipes will be judged on events began last weekend and will be and a special recognition of the 4-H. in the barrel, they’ll win a bunch of For more information about the creativity and taste, and prizes will going on tonight and Wednesday as A Farm Tuff competition will begin money.” Tooele County Fair, visit www.tooele- be awarded in both adult and child well. Tonight there is a three-on-three at 6 p.m. that evening on the soccer Friday’s events will start early with fair.com. categories. From 7:30 to 9 p.m., there basketball tournament, which begins fields. stock show judging beginning at 8:30 [email protected] will be a 4-H fashion revue. There will at 7 p.m. at the courts at the motor- “The Farm Tuff competition is like a.m. The exhibits, booths, games, car- also be a “Fashion Through the Ages” ized arena. the world’s strongest man competi- nival and petting zoo will be open fashion show. Wednesday night will give attendees tion, but we’ve turned it into farm from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m. There will On Saturday, the 4-H will host a a chance to watch a movie under the activities,” McKendrick said. “There also be a children’s art yard from 11 public pet show from 11 a.m. to noon. stars when “Dolphin Tale” is shown will be events like pulling a golf cart, a.m. to 4 p.m. for children to do vari- Attendees are invited to bring their at the outdoor stage at 9 p.m. Movie doing a gas can carry and tire flipping. ous crafts and activities, according to pet, no matter what kind of animal it admission is free and there will also be Anybody can enter.” McKendrick. A coed softball tourna- is. Awards will be given to the best pets. free popcorn for patrons watching the At 7 p.m., a kickball tournament ment as well as youth mutton bus- From 5 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, a contest big screen. will take place on the softball fields. tin’ will both take place at 7 p.m., at to see who can quickly slurp up 4-H Thursday is the official start to the Also at 7 p.m., a youth mutton bustin’ the softball fields and outdoor arena, green Jell-O will be held. There will be Tooele County Fair with opening cere- event will take place at the outdoor respectively. Gotta Get Something categories for both kids and adults. On monies at 5 p.m. on the outdoor stage. arena. At 8 p.m., the Deseret Peak Following these events, the Deseret Saturday from 6 to 7 p.m., there will be All fair exhibits, booths and games will Stampede rodeo will kick off in the Peak Stampede will kick off once again Off Your Chest? a 4-H showcase. Attendees can check open at the same time. There will also outdoor arena. Cost is $5 per person. at 8 p.m. in the outdoor arena. Cost is Write a letter to the Editor, out free games, crafts and demonstra- be a petting zoo and carnival, which “For the rodeo, you’ll see just your $10 for adults and $5 for kids 12 and (it’s good therapy). tions while learning what members of will be open until 9 p.m. normal events,” McKendrick said. “But under. Following the rodeo, a concert 4-H do. McKendrick said the opening cer- we’ll also have a horseshoe toss. We’ll by country duo Bellamy Brothers will P.O. Box 390 Even though the official dates of emonies will include a flag ceremony, draw two individuals each night to begin at 9:30 p.m. Cost is $10 or $15 for Tooele, UT 84074 the county fair are Aug. 2 through 4, introduction of fair board members compete. If they get the horseshoe a rodeo/concert combo ticket. [email protected]

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

Voice of Tooele County since 1894

OUR VIEW by the Transcript-Bulletin editorial board City’s right, county’s wrong on Sweat Fitness building

Word on the street is Tooele County wants to buy the former Sweat Fitness building so it can expand its relief services operation. It’s a quiet plan several months in the making that’s now starting to generate talk — none of it coming from Tooele County officials. County officials will neither confirm nor deny they want the building, but its current tenant, skate shop owner Chris Escobedo, said he was told to clear out by the building’s owner after the county secured a $402,900 grant to purchase property adjacent to its Community Resource Center for purposes of expansion. And the 18,710-square-foot Sweat Fitness building fits the bill for the one-stop relief services center that has been discussed within county government circles — a place where the homeless and others in crisis can go to shower, receive food and clothing, get document assistance and even launch a job search. Tooele City is so unhappy with the county’s undisclosed plan that last week Mayor Patrick Dunlavy took the rare step of criticizing county officials openly in a Transcript-Bulletin article, saying, “If they buy the property on Main Street, it will be the fourth piece of prime retail property in Tooele’s downtown area that the county has purchased.” For us, the matter is straightforward: Tooele City is right and Tooele County is wrong. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR We have no problem with finding a larger facility for relief services and the food bank, if that can be done affordably. But these government functions don’t belong on Main Street, particularly in an area city officials have tried to revital- County mistreated local business microchips at the Tooele City Animal LETTERS POLICY ize economically. Using federal grant money to coax a property out of private The article “County’s downtown plans Shelter. They also want to expand their hands and onto government rolls — a process that never seems to work in the make City sweat” (July 26) did not do “veterinary services” to include rabies The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes let- reverse — is wrongheaded policy compounded by the mistake of pressuring, the justice that the Grinders proprietor vaccinations. Twice I have been denied ters to the editor from readers. Letters albeit indirectly, a retail merchant to vacate the premises. What message does deserves. Chris Escobedo created a haven tax incentives when opening a new busi- must be no longer than 250 words, this send to local merchants? How can a social services operation be seen as a for Tooele’s youth and added some pulse ness, but yet my own tax dollars are used civil in tone, written exclusively for the higher use of a Main Street property than a retail business? to the area’s infamously poor recreation to compete against me. How fair is this? Transcript-Bulletin, and accompanied by In economic terms, the Sweat Fitness purchase would be a net loss all for adolescents. Seldom (regrettably) did Joe Roundy the writer’s name, address and phone around. On one hand, the property will never again generate sales or property I visit the store, but Chris and I were on a Stansbury Park number. Priority will be given to letters taxes — the basic fuel of government operations. On the other hand, the county first-name basis. Chris practically knew that refer to a recent article in the will undoubtedly have to spend more money to operate the one-stop relief all of his customers on a first-name basis newspaper. All letters may be subject services shop they envision. and always offered small talk. He is an History is disappearing to editing. If county officials really have a grant burning a hole in their pocket, they individual that cared for a subgroup of Utah is richer than we know it to be. should at least look for a building outside the downtown area. Then they our community that is often overlooked Ghost towns have the potential of gen- Letters written to thank an individual or should put the former JCPenney building, which they bought only five years and ignored. Sponsoring competitions, erating a vast tourist economy, however organization should be submitted for ago to house the current relief services operation, back on the market. giving local artists a means to express these towns are not being utilized. Utah, “Notes of Appreciation” Once that transaction is completed, county government should stay out of themselves, and teaching valuable skills namely Tooele where land is plentiful, is the downtown property market forevermore. by employing young adults that are just wiping out ghost towns such as Bauer, Readers who are interested in writing a entering the workforce are all examples Jacob City and Scranton and replacing longer guest op-ed column on a topic of of what Chris has done for our communi- them with things like the city dump. The general interest should contact Editor ty. Those that know him would consider old train car that was off of I-80 attracted Jeff Barrus directly via the contact infor- GUEST OPINION his shop a necessary and valuable social people from all around the United States. mation at the top of this page. asset to Tooele. Our county commission- No matter the religious history, these ers thought it wise to take advantage of historic markers are valuable assets and E-mail: [email protected] War on drugs now losing a federal grant to expand relief services, should be treated as such. This history Fax: (435) 882-6123 thinking if the money is there, why not should be celebrated, left as-is and open Mail: Letters to the Editor take it? Our grandkids can worry about to the public under certain supervision Tooele Transcript-Bulletin its political momentum that one. But our commission may not so that our past is not erased. We have P.O. Box 390 be aware of the immediate consequences miles of open land on which to build our that acquiring the Grinders skate shop legacies. Why erase the legacies of our hris Christie is not a wimp, a would cause. Unfortunately, Chris’ shop ancestors? LETTER CONTEST hippie or a countercultural is niche, and finding another location Michael Hicks icon. He’s not known for taking Tooele C that’s within budget and has necessary Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will time out from budget negotiations to space looks grim. It’s possible that our select the best letter of the month and smoke dope, or for his sympathy for community has lost Chris. It seems back- reprint it in the first Open Forum page drug dealers. ward. Our local government is crowding Give up freedom for safety? of the following month. The winning Yet he is a soft-liner on the war on out small business owners for projects Yes, the shootings in Colorado are letter writer will receive a free one-year drugs. That the combative New Jersey that may be questionable in necessity. a tragedy, but are they preventable? subscription to the newspaper. The sub- governor and Republican rock star Ty Worthen Depends on how much freedom we are — just tapped to keynote the GOP Tooele willing to give up. We would all be a lot scription can be transferred or used to convention in Tampa, Fla. — vocally safer in a police state. China under Mao renew a present subscription. dissents from drug-war orthodoxy had a very low crime rate. No right to is another sign that the tectonic sure against the cartels in Colombia Competing for business bear arms, have free speech or freedom plates of the drug debate are shifting. squeezed the action into Mexico, As a local businessman in Tooele City to elect government officials was allowed. sneak and peek? After all, if you are not Perhaps our appetite for spending where it is now being displaced for over 30 years, I’m frustrated that I But then that is the trade-off. Little free- doing anything illegal, why be concerned billions and incarcerating millions, in again, to Central America and the have to compete for business with the dom, complete government control of if the government monitors your phone the service of pieties immune to ratio- Caribbean. No wonder that at the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce every aspect of life — but a low crime calls, emails or bank accounts? After all, if nal analysis, is not limitless after all. Summit of the Americas in April, and Tooele City. Both entities should rate. If you want to feel safe and freedoms gun owners are asked to give up freedoms In a speech at the Brookings Latin American leaders expressed support local businesses, not compete are not important, then a police state is to make us safer, should not all of us be Institution, Christie called the war disenchantment with the entire enter- against them. The chamber of commerce the utopia for you. Now for all the anti- willing to give up some privacy to lower on drugs “well intentioned,” but “a prise. is now in the business of renting office gun people who say we should be will- the crime rate? As Ben Franklin said, failure.” He just signed a law to man- No one crafting American laws space in the old Tooele Clinic building, ing to give up our freedom to own guns “Those willing to give up liberty for secu- date treatment rather than jail time from scratch purely on a basis of which they bought and remodeled with for the common good, let’s ask for some rity deserve neither and will lose both.” for nonviolent drug offenders. The public health would make marijuana my tax dollars. Tooele City is currently sacrifices from them. Why do so many Jim Mallon Democratic rising star in New Jersey, illegal while alcohol — much more vaccinating animals and administering on the “left” oppose the Patriot Act, a.k.a. Tooele Newark Mayor Cory Booker, recently damaging to society — is legal. Slowly, condemned the drug war in strikingly the prohibition on marijuana is giving similar terms as “big overgrown gov- way. Medical marijuana is legal in 17 GUEST OPINION ernment at its worst.” In Jersey, the states and the District of Columbia. drug war is getting it from both bar- Colorado, Oregon and Washington rels and both parties. state will consider ballot measures to Exhaustion is finally setting in legalize the drug in November. The Sometimes success is entirely individual with the enormous human and fis- current regime makes criminals of cal costs of attempting to eradicate hen I was a little kid, there was ished or diluted, then why even bother millions of casual users, but legaliza- the ineradicable. People have always a game I used to play while out trying? What’s the point of going through tion — even in one state, according used intoxicants, and always will, and about with my family. Every all that hassle when the credit for success to experts Beau Kilmer and Jonathan W in ways ancient and new. The Good time we came upon an escalator, I’d run Rachel Marsden will be spread around? Presumably, the Book tells that no sooner had Noah Caulkins — could collapse the price ahead and charge up it as fast as I could, GUEST COLUMNIST alternative is just to plop down at the base planted a vineyard than “he drank nationally and lead to more wide- just so I could then stand at the top and of the escalator and chill out — an option of the wine, and was drunken.” After spread use. “pull” everyone else up by the moving that looks quite palatable at the moment all the countless resources expended Every alternative has its pitfalls. handrail. When they joined me at the based on the number of people dropping trying to keep illegal drugs from But we are exiting the era when a top, I’d proudly claim full responsibility. you’re independently successful in busi- out of the labor market entirely. entering the United States, The New focus on the harmful effects of illegal No one could escape being pawns in my ness, there’s still a force — that would Why bother being more productive York Times recently reported abuse drugs excludes all consideration of victory if they were on that escalator. It be government and collective humanity only to have it taken away, when you can of indigenous prescription drugs is the harmful effects of their hard-fisted was their own fault if they didn’t take the — pulling you up the escalator in spite of work less and have the government leave the nation’s biggest drug problem. In prohibition. The debate is becoming stairs. yourself. And Obama is me, at age 5, over- the fruits of your labor alone because 2008, it accounted for the lion’s share less susceptible to cheap rhetorical I was about 5 at the time. But what’s seeing the success of the operation. you’ve skillfully ducked the threshold of of overdose deaths. bullying. If Chris Christie, arguably President Obama’s excuse for applying The president’s argument can be success above which it’s no longer consid- The war on drugs overseas, a U.S. the toughest Republican in the coun- similar logic to the functioning of busi- reduced to: “Oh ho! You use the Internet! ered your own? That’s the danger of this foreign-policy priority for decades, try, is open to new approaches, there’s ness? But you didn’t actually make the Internet kind of thinking. has only shifted around traffick- hope for everyone else. “If you were successful, somebody yourself, did you? And did you use your The self-made entrepreneur with a ing routes. Mark Schneider of the along the line gave you some help,” brain to build ‘your’ business? You think few employees and an annual income of International Crisis Group notes how Rich Lowry is editor of the National Obama said at a campaign event in your brain is all your doing? What about $300,000 isn’t a multinational corpora- — in the “mercury effect” — pres- Review. Roanoke, Va., two weeks ago. “There was all the teachers paid by the government tion outsourcing to China and stashing a great teacher somewhere in your life. who put things into your brain? And in funds in the Channel Islands. How much Somebody helped to create this unbe- the process of building ‘your’ business, does a person like this really owe society lievable American system that we have did you flap your own arms and soar off beyond what he’s already giving back With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions that allowed you to thrive. Somebody to meet with clients on the power of self- through his efforts? And at what point, in expressed on this page, including the cartoon, are not invested in roads and bridges. If you’ve generated energy produced by your very Obama’s view, does such a person’s suc- necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. got a business — you didn’t build that. own mitochondria? Or did you grift off the cess become his or her own? Somebody else made that happen. The roads laid by government-funded heroes Editorial Board Internet didn’t get invented on its own. on your way to your faux self-sufficiency Rachel Marsden is a columnist, political Government research created the Internet and prosperity? I see that you’re on the strategist and former Fox News host who Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus so that all the companies could make escalator of success. If you’re so ‘indepen- writes regularly for major publications in Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor money off the Internet.” dent,’ why didn’t you take the stairs?” the U.S. and abroad. Her website can be In other words, even if you think If success is going to be socialized, pun- found at http://www.rachelmarsden.com. A5

TUESDAY July 31, 2012 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 Grantsville woman crowned as Miss Tooele County 2012

by Siera Gomez tinuously look for service oppor- the private interview section and CORRESPONDENT tunities. They have already gotten both received awards. Abi tied involved in the Tooele County Fair, with Dahl in the talent section. After an evening of showcasing which officially kicks off Thursday. Dahl performed a musical theater fancy dresses and unique talents, “Our first step will be to get piece titled “I’d Rather be Blue.” Grantsville resident Abi McNeill organized,” said McNeill. “We need Dahl was also awarded a trophy was crowned Miss Tooele County to start booking and planning dif- for being the most photogenic. 2012 on July 28. Grantsville resi- ferent events for the year. I just Barton was awarded the commu- dent Ashlie Barton was crowned really want to give the commu- nity service award and Anderson first attendant, and Erda resident nity a good reason to come out and received the special contestant Rebekah Jensen was crowned sec- associate with one another.” award. Anderson received this ond attendant. Other contestants in the pageant award through votes from con- The eight contestants in the pag- included Tooele resident Heather testants and committee mem- eant were judged on their private Egan, 19, Grantsville resident bers for the second year in a row. interview, physical fitness, onstage Emalee McNeill, 21, Tooele resi- The award was based on genuine interview, talent, eveningwear and dent Sarah Anderson, 19, Tooele interest and kindness shown to overall composite. resident Ashlyn Cahoon, 19, and others. “This is not a beauty pageant by Tooele resident Kaitlyn Dahl, 21. “It was probably one of the most any means,” said Cheryl Adams, Several trophies were award- competitive pageants I’ve seen in director of the pageant. “The girls ed to contestants who excelled a long time, not just in talent, but are judged on community service, in specific categories during the in interview and platform as well,” ability to speak, the platform they pageant. Jensen and Abi tied in Adams said. choose and how well they can support it. It’s about their ability to communicate with all ages of people.” TOOELE Five professional judges were TRANSCRIPT present to determine the winners. McNeill, 24, performed a mono- BULLETIN logue titled “A Leap Year Leap” for her talent section. According to Adams, the judges were impressed with her speaking skills and the way courtesy of Cheryl Adams she supported her platform, which ������������������ Tooele County royalty — first attendant Ashlie Barton, Miss Tooele County Abi McNeill and second attendant Rebekah is “Remembering Patriotism.” Jensen — pose for a photo Saturday night after the pageant. “I chose this platform because June 2012 Winner: the power to create change is the wonderful blessing and responsi- voter registration cards to increase She is currently attending Utah and violin number to “Wasted” by Jolie Gordon bility given to us by our founding voter participation in the county. Valley University where she studies Carrie Underwood. She received fathers,” McNeill said. “It’s the gift McNeill made her decision to vie philosophy. McNeill has also stud- a $1,000 scholarship, which will A young fox in Lake Point. given to us that we each have a for the Miss Tooele County crown ied at Brigham Young University go toward her education at Weber voice. The power of the vote, the during the Fourth of July parade in in Jerusalem, Hawaii, Provo and State University where she is cur- American flag and our veterans Grantsville this year. Idaho. She is hoping to eventually rently working toward a master’s are great symbols of patriotism. “I’ ve never run in this particular earn a master’s degree in public degree in nursing. Remembering patriotism, how- pageant before, but I have always relations and make a career as a PR Jensen, 18, performed a piano ever, isn’t just about that. It’s also wanted to do it,” she said. “It was representative for a business. solo to “River Flows in You” while a about the responsibilities we have just a matter of timing in my life. “I feel that the biggest thing slide show of her accomplishments to each other — of kindness, love, Then, when I saw the 2012 royalty that set me apart from the other played. She received $750 in schol- encouragement, devotion, selfless- in the Grantsville Fourth of July girls was age and experience,” said arship money. She will be going ness and service. It’s about being parade, I knew it was my turn to McNeill. “I have had some great to Utah State University in the fall an everyday patriot.” make a difference in the lives of opportunities in my life to see the to study composite elementary/ McNeill is already making big our communities as a designated world. I have taken those oppor- severe special education. plans to support her platform. She role model and leader.” tunities and ran with them for all For the next year, the royalty plans to organize neighborhood McNeill received a $1,750 schol- they are worth.” will be making appearances at blitzes where she will pass out arship to use for her education. Barton, 19, performed a vocal community events and will con-

step once the fire is contained is Wildlife to put together an emergency Your photo could be next! continued from page A1 stabilization and rehab team Submit your photo at: and get started right away.” www.tooeletranscript.com areas that haven’t burned,” he [email protected] said. “They can move a long dis- tance in a matter of an hour and be out of danger quickly. I don’t think there’s a lot of horses that are or will be affected.” Tami Howell, wrangler for the Salt Lake Field Office of the BLM, said right now the horses are being monitored to make sure they are out of harm’s way, courtesy of Bureau of Land Management but a determination on wheth- er or not some of the horses will Wild horses run through the Cedar Mountains in February 2012 after being be moved further away has yet gathered by the Bureau of Land Management. to be made. “We’re waiting to see exactly said. “If this happened in the native species that we can put where we end up with the fire spring, I’d be a lot more con- back into the ecosystem,” he ������������������������� and amount of acreage burned cerned.” said. “After we plant the seeds, to determine what’s going to Jason Robinson, upland we just have to hope that Mother happen and if there will still game coordinator for the Utah Nature will help us out. Some be enough feed for the horses,” Division of Wildlife Resources, of the seed mixtures include she said. “We’ll make a deter- said there is no sage grouse plants like Indian rice grass, mination based on what we habitat in the Cedar Mountains blue grasses, crested wheat see — the amount of forage area, so those endangered birds grass, bunch grasses and some ������������������ lost and the total acreage that’s will not be affected by the fire. different kinds of shrubs.” burned.” Another factor sparing wild- In addition, Kline said the �� Howell said it’s possible some life is that smoke from the fire BLM may also plant forage ������������������������ of the horses will have to be has been blowing northward, kochia, which is a plant that’s culled from the herd and relo- away from the bulk of the high in nutrients for wildlife cated. She said this is some- mountain range. Kline said ani- and is very fire tolerant. thing the BLM has just now mals are not typically impacted The largest fire to occur in started to discuss, but she does too much because the smoke Tooele County in more than not have solid plans as to when rises in a convection column a decade before the Dallas this would happen or where the and then dissipates high in the Canyon fire was the Big Pole horses would be moved to. atmosphere. fire sparked in 2009. It burned �������� “I know the firefighters have Overall, the aftermath of the nearly 44,000 acres in the Skull seen some horses, but I do not fire could be a greater threat Valley area. Becker said this know of any horses that have to wildlife than the fire itself, fire was devastating for most FREE been injured,” she said. “As far Becker said. Besides the loss of of wildlife in the area, specifi- as I know, everything has gotten habitat and forage, the wilder- cally the deer and antelope, ���� POPCORN out of the way in time.” ness area houses several guz- because it diminished their The current wild horse popu- zlers — water basins set up by winter range. However, he said lation in the Cedar Mountains the BLM for animals to drink the bighorn sheep population is estimated at 464, according from — that could potentially actually benefited from the fire to Howell. be damaged, causing animals because it opened up the land- Kline said some nesting to have to travel further for scape and burned a lot of juni- grounds for raptors like golden water. per, which the sheep didn’t like eagles, ferruginous hawks and “All wildlife is threatened by to travel through. Swainson’s hawk are definitely a wildfire,” he said. “It takes a “It created a lot more habitat at risk. He said the BLM knows really long time to get the habi- for the bighorn sheep,” Becker where many nesting areas are, tat back in a desert area with said. “The fire did some good, and because of this, firefight- lower precipitation rates and but now there’s only small pock- ers are doing what they can to cheat grass issues. That’s a big ets of habitat left for the deer.” make sure the nesting grounds threat for us.” Becker said the Dallas Canyon have clearance around them Kline said cheat grass is usu- fire could be more devastating where possible. However, he ally the first plant to grow back than the Big Pole fire for wildlife said this can only be done as after a fire because the seeds because it will take that area long as it’s safe for firefighters to will stay viable down in the soil much longer to bounce back get to those areas. even during a fire. All they need after the fire. “If we can clear out the areas is some moisture, and they will “The upland game species around the raptor nests, we’ll begin to sprout. and the deer will have a diffi- do that,” he said. “Mostly we’re “I’m confident we’ll see a sec- cult time,” he said. “The fire has doing what we can to remove ond growth of cheat grass once taken away their winter range. the fuels ahead of the fire to this fire is over and done with,” It takes much longer to grow a prevent it from impacting nests he said. “Cheat grass is not a winter range back out in drier — all without sacrificing our preferable diet for wild horses climates like we have in the crews’ safety.” or mule deer.” Cedars.” Traci Allen, wildlife biologist Because of this, Kline said However, Allen said she’s for the Salt Lake Field Office of the BLM is discussing plans for seen the Cedar Mountains the BLM, said the timing of the reseeding the area with better, burn repeatedly and the range fire is actually fortunate because native plants. He said the BLM always seems to bounce back most raptors have already nest- works to find seed mixtures that fairly quickly. ed and raised their young. will thrive is specific soil types “We’ve had so many fires “There might be some rap- and then plants them through there,” she said. “We did range- tors that have to rebuild their both aerial — for high terrain land health assessments this nests next year, but at least areas — and ground opera- past spring and from an eco- their chicks and young will not tions. logical standpoint, this area was be destroyed in the fire,” she “We find seed mixtures with healthy prior to the fire. The next A6 OBITUARY

A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY July 31, 2012 OBITUARIES Beverly Cecilia life. One of her dreams was to type of person who was always opportunities where she got her parents Gilbert and Mary become a paramedic/firefight- looking to find new friends to go vacation with her family. Maestas (Tooele), brother Maestas er because she wanted to help and to invite people into her She just recently returned from Lawrence (Rhonda) Maestas 1989 - 2012 save peoples’ lives. Beverly had life. She had many friends and New Mexico were she went (Tooele), brother Christopher already achieved her EMT cer- would love to spend her days with her parents and many (Yolanda) Maestas, nephew tification. Beverly was currently off with her friends and family. aunts and uncles. Last year she Nyjah Maestas, niece Nevaeh On July 28, the world lost a attending Salt Lake Community Beverly had such a big heart enjoyed going to Las Vegas with Maestas (West Valley City), beautiful angel. Beverly Cecilia College and was thinking about and loved so many people. her brother Lawrence and sis- many uncles, aunts, cousins Maestas was welcomed with joining the Air Force to help Beverly loved the outdoors and ter Rhonda where many mem- and friends. Beverly was pre- open arms from her grand- achieve her dream. She would loved to go camping. Beverly ories were created. Beverly was ceded in death by her grand- mother Cecilia and uncles Jim, always put others’ needs before would go fishing with her looking forward to going to Las parents Vincent and Cecelia Don and Tom. Beverly was her own and would resched- dad and brother Christopher Vegas with all of her friends Montoya, grandparents born Nov. 4, 1989 to Gilbert ule her plans at the drop of a whenever she could. She loved next month and would talk Herman and Rose Maestas, and Mary Maestas of Tooele. hat to help someone out who to plan days where she and about all the fun things they Uncle Jim Montoya, Uncle Don Beverly was really close to needed her. Beverly loved the her brother Lawrence could had planned and were going Montoya, Uncle Tom Montoya her brothers Lawrence and medical field and was current- go have lunch or go to church to take lots of pictures to show and cousins Frank and Donna Christopher and would do ly working at LDS Hospital in together. Beverly and her mom her family. Beverly, you will be Montoya. All services will be anything for them. She loved Salt Lake City as a patient care were really close and did every- dearly missed. You were taken held at St. Marguerite Catholic spending time with her family. assistant on the oncology floor. thing together. They were best away from us way too soon, but Church, 510 E. Vine Street, Sunday dinners with the whole Beverly loved and cherished friends and were always there we know deep down inside that Tooele. A viewing will be held family was one of her favorite all of her patients and treated for one another. Beverly loved God has a very special plan August 3 at 6 p.m. with a Rosary things. Beverly loved her neph- them like they were part of her her two sisters-in-law so much for you in heaven and you will at 7 p.m. A Funeral Mass will ew Nyjah and her niece Nevaeh School in 2008 and had many own family. Beverly loved and that she would never use the be looking down and watch- be held August 4 at 10 a.m. with all of her heart. Beverly dreams that she looked for- enjoyed working with all of her word in-laws. She always called ing over all your family and Interment will be held at Tooele graduated from Tooele High ward to accomplishing in her co-workers. Beverly was the them her sisters. She had many friends. Beverly is survived by City Cemetery.

Grant M. Walk Dora Mae Pollock

Grant M. Walk of Grantsville, On July 27, our wonderful 92, a loving husband, father, mom and grandma passed grandfather, great-grandfather away at home. She was and one of America’s “greatest born Sept. 15, 1934 to Percy generation” passed away July 29. McKendrick and Dora Bryan Merle was the fifth child of seven in Tooele. She married the love born to William C. Walk and Olive of her life, John T. Pollock, on Binnal of Grantsville on Jan. 7, April 5, 1952. Dora Mae and 1920. He spent his whole life liv- John loved to dance. She loved ing in Grantsville. He attended camping, boating, singing, Grantsville High School and crocheting, cooking and enter- graduated in 1938. In 1944, Merle taining friends. She thrived on enlisted in the United States spending her time with her Army, receiving his honorable family and grandchildren. She discharge in August 1946 after loved all animals and her dogs the war had ended. Merle served who held a special place in in the Pacific Theater of World of) in 1950, and retired from U.S. of West Jordan, Don (Pauline) her heart. She enjoyed relief War II and participated in the Lime Corporation. Merle loved Walk of Albuquerque, N.M., 11 society and home teaching. eight grandchildren and 14 Myers Mortuary, 5865 S. 1900 Philippine Liberation Campaign. the outdoors, hunting and fishing grandchildren and 21 great- She is preceded in death by great-grandchildren. She cher- West, Roy. The viewing will be Merle received a personal com- and puttering around the house grandchildren. Merle was pre- her husband John T. Pollock, ished her relationships with held Tuesday evening from 6 to mendation from General Omar and the yard. Is there anyone ceded in death by his wife Ruby, brother Bryan McKendrick, her friends, neighbors and 8 p.m. and on Wednesday from Bradley and was extremely proud who hasn’t heard him say “Good daughter (Ila Elaine) in 1948, son father and mother Percy Floyd cousins Marva and Linda. Our 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. prior of his military service. Merle mar- Gad Almighty” during periods of (Charles) in 2007, two sisters and and Dora McKendrick and family would like to extend a to services. Interment, Roy City ried Ruby Leona Gamble on Feb. frustration or when he discov- two brothers. The family wants grandson Bryan David Pollock. special thanks to Debbie and Cemetery, 5200 S. 1900 West. In 20, 1939. They had been married ered a weed in his yard? A very to thank the nurses and staff at She is survived by son David Mike Eggleston and family for lieu of flowers, please donate to for 67 years when Ruby passed special thanks to the employ- the Tooele Rocky Mountain Care Lee Pollock, daughter Kathy their love and support over the Humane Society or ASPCA. away on Nov. 2, 2006. Merle was ees at the Chevron Way Station and Hospice for the compassion- Jo Pollock (Bob Reese), son the years. Funeral Services will Send condolences to www. a jack of all trades, a mechanic, who always treated him like fam- ate care they extended to Merle Michael John Pollock (Jacki), be held August 1 at 1 p.m. at myers-mortuary.com. a framer, a brick layer and until ily and who he loved very much. during his stay. Graveside ser- health problems began to arrive, A very special thanks to Cheri vices will be held August 1 at the a dang good fisherman as he and Jim King who were always Grantsville City Cemetery at 2:30 would always let us know. Merle there to assist and help Dad p.m. with a visitation prior from Louise Callister were spent with her family and primarily built his own home (a in every way. Merle is survived 1 to 2 p.m. at Tate Mortuary, 110 “Our Little Grandma” traveling. She loved to read and home he was extremely proud by his sons, Dale (Alice) Walk S. Main Street in Tooele. shop. She is survived by Gloria Callister, Bev (Joe) Macari, Betty Louise Lewis Callister, 102, Dunn, Sharon Callister, Carsten our beloved mother, grand- Pomeroy, Chuck Anderson, William “Bill” Jerome Marge Kizer. They also volun- mother, great-grandmother, Alyce Callister (sister-in-law), Glenwood, Utah teered for the Salt Lake Visitors great-great-grandmother, aunt and many special nieces and Bureau at the Great Salt Lake and friend passed away July nephews. She has 12 grandchil- and Salt Palace. He loved taking 30 at her home in Tooele sur- dren, 37 great-grandchildren William “Bill” Jerome of videos of his grandchildren to rounded by her loved ones. and 15 great-great-grandchil- Glenwood, formerly of Tooele, share with out of town relatives, Mom was born Sept. 22, 1909 dren. She was preceded in death passed away July 27 at age 83 cheering on Jeff Gordon, sharing in Albion, Idaho, to David Lewis by her parents, a sister, her hus- of natural causes. Bill was born produce from his garden and and Louise Wickel Lewis. Her band Lloyd, daughters Billie and and lived in Benicia, Calif., until his very smart cat, Ling. He is mother died two weeks after Pat, son Gary, grandson Gregg moving to Tooele in 1962. In survived by his daughter Betsy Mom was born. She attended and son-in-law Melvin Dunn. his young days, Bill loved hunt- of Salt Lake City, his son Pat schools in Idaho and graduated Funeral services will be held ing, fishing and camping on the and wife Nancy, granddaughter from Albion State Normal with a August 3 at 11 a.m. in the Tooele northern California coast. He Maddy Lu and grandson Evan degree in elementary education. 3rd Ward. Viewing will be held obtained his pilot’s license before of Glenwood. We will miss our She married J. Lloyd Callister on in the school lunch system for Friday prior to the service from he could legally drive a car. He Dad and Papa. Graveside servic- June 3, 1929. The marriage was 18 years. She was a convert to 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. at the church. worked at the Benicia Arsenal es and interment were held July later solemnized in the Salt Lake the Church of Jesus Christ of Interment will be in the Tooele and retired from the Tooele Army 31 at 11 a.m. in the Glenwood Temple. The moved to Tooele Latter-day Saints and was bap- City Cemetery under the direc- Depot with 35 years of service. Cemetery. Funeral Directors: after their marriage and both tized in March 1939. She served tion of Tate Mortuary. The fam- After retiring, he volunteered in Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, taught school at Pine Canyon in the primary for 28 years, in ily would like to express thanks Tooele including at the Railroad Salina and Manti. Online guest- where Mom taught grades first the relief society presidency and and appreciation to Rocky Museum and the Senior Citizen book at www.MaglebyMortuary. through third and Dad taught as a devoted visiting teacher Mountain Hospice, especially to Center. He was on the Tooele com. KC7PVC has permanently grades fourth through sixth. from 1943 until 2011. Mom was Tracy (our special angel), to Dr. Senior Patrol with his dear friend signed off the air. Mom was also a substitute a big sports fan and support- Carolyn Forbes, to Dr. Kenneth teacher in the Tooele County ed her grandchildren, the Jazz Schaecher, and to our neigh- School District and later worked and BYU. Her happiest hours bors and friends. N-HO DEATH NOTICE LTO OPE DA S Katherine “Kathy” Paula Bramall want. She is an inspiration to her and Ginger Humphrey, Valerie children. She heard and took on (Tim) Pedigo, Robyn (Kevin) Strieby Humphrey the song “Fight like a Girl,” and Kopaunik, Rachel (Kenji) Shipp Serving all of Tooele County lived it through this hard trial. and so many uncles, aunts, niec- Funeral Parlor & Undertakers Paula passed away July 29. Her children, Maddy (12), Nicki es and nephews. She is preceded Funeral services for She was born on May 23, 1976, (10), Tommy D. (8), and Callie in death by her mother Ruth. Full Service Funeral Katherine “Kathy” Strieby will two and a half months early to (6) learned so much from her, Funeral services will be held $1,995 be held August 3 at 1 p.m. at Sam and Ruth Bramall in Nephi. more than she will ever knew. August 2 at 11 a.m. with a view- Cremation the Tooele LDS Stake Center, She married her high school She fought for her children who ing starting at 9 a.m. It will be $750 253 S. 200 East. A viewing will sweetheart Tom Humphrey. were the light of her life. Paula is held at the Tooele 4th/14th Ward Metal Caskets be held August 2 from 6 to 8 After a four-year battle, Paula survived by her husband Tom, building at 200 W. 200 South in $695 p.m. at Tate Mortuary and fought to the very end, never children Maddy, Nicki, Tommy Tooele. Interment and grave We honor all Pre-paid Plans, including other 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. prior wanting to succumb to the evil D. and Callie, her father Sam, dedication will be at the Tooele Mortuaries & refund excess monies. to the service at the church. disease of cancer. Over those sisters Coralee (Bruce) Olsen City Cemetery immediately fol- www.daltonhoopes.com A full obituary will appear in four years she showed her four and Laura (Jim) Oviatt, brothers lowing the services. Services the Thursday edition of the children that sometimes you Frank (Monica) Bramall and Sam entrusted with Didericksen 150 W. Main • Grantsville Transcript-Bulletin. have to fight to get what you (Jenna) Bramall, in-laws Tom Memorial, 277-0050. 435.884.3031

Jason Sean Crossley ed and he will forever be missed. BEVERLYAS MAEST There’s a Better Memories of Jason will never 1989-2012 “Geronimo” & “Pake” diminish, but only grow stronger Way to and sweeter. Jason leaves behind LET IT BE Our world is forever changed his mother Edna, father Duane Paul McCartney Get the as our beloved son, brother, Sr., brothers Duane Jr., Steven When I find myself in times of trouble, There will be an answer, let it be Word uncle, cousin and friend left us and Danny, grandmother La Mother Mary comes to me Let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be unexpectedly on July 22. Jason Verda, and friend and compan- was a kind and caring man. He Speaking words of wisdom, let it be Whisper words of wisdom, let it be Out. ion “Charolette,” his pet taran- thought everyone was his friend And in my hour of darkness she is Let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be tula. He is preceded in death and he cared about others more standing right in front of me Whisper words of wisdom, let it be by grandparents Levi Premativo, Speaking words of wisdom, let it be than himself. If you had no shoes, Let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be And when the night is cloudy there is he offered his, and if you were Candelaria Mondragon and Whisper words of wisdom, let it be still a light that shines on me feeling blue, he would give you a Wesley “Duke” Crossley. Jason is Shine until tomorrow, let it be Put it in our “Bulletin big hug and one of his beautiful forever in our hearts. Services will And when the broken hearted people I wake up to the sound of music, Board” section! smiles. He was a respecter of life be held August 3 at St. Marguerite living in the world agree Mother Mary comes to me Notices of special events for charitable and believed every living thing Catholic Church, 15 S. Seventh There will be an answer, let it be Speaking words of wisdom, let it be organizations, civic clubs, non-profit was of great importance. His Street, Tooele. Visitation from 10 For though they may be parted, there Let it be, let it be, let it be, yeah, let it be organizations, etc. leaving has left us broken heart- to 11 a.m. Holy Mass at 11 a.m. is still a chance that they will see There will be an answer, let it be There will be an answer, let it be Let it be, let it be, let it be, yeah, let it be 882-0050 Let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be Whisper words of wisdom, let it be [email protected] We love you. We miss you. ��������������������������������������� TOOELE The Lowery’s TRANSCRIPT TOOELE RANSCRIPT JoAnn, Tiffany & Nikki; Elias & Scotty BULLETIN T Subscribe Today! 58 N. Main Street 882-0050 BULLETIN A7

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by Lisa Christensen early 1990s, for example, she said The people, both employees Having a full-time mayor STAFF WRITER the city was operating payroll to and citizens, help make the job now, too, has been a good expe- payroll, weighed down by bond rewarding, as well. Although the rience, she said, and problems While growing up in debt. City finances at the onset increasing popularity of paying and questions can be dealt with Grantsville, roaming about the of the recession made paying the bills online has made coming more directly with the constant small town’s sleepy streets, Sue bills then also stressful. in to City Hall to pay utility bills presence of the mayor. Gustin never imagined she would “We were very lucky to not less popular, Gustin said, she still Gustin said she feels the still live in town as an adult, let have to lose any of our employ- enjoys seeing the people who do direction the city is moving, alone work for Grantsville City. ees,” she said. “Now we’re doing come in. Even the people pay- especially when consider- But after 24 years with the city, very well.” ing fines from the Grantsville ing the town’s finances and Gustin said she cannot imagine The toughest aspect of her Justice Court, many of who have construction of a library, is a a better job. job, Gustin said, is firing employ- come straight from court and are positive one. Living in a small “It’s a great place. It’s also a ees. Though rare, she said, each angry about the ruling, can be town can have its drawbacks hard place to work, because it’s time is difficult and sometimes enjoyable to talk to, she said. in immediate accessibility to government, and I think the atti- causes internal conflict, particu- Over the past 24 years, Gustin metropolitan luxuries and ten- tude of the nation is in nation- larly when she does not know the has worked for five different may- dency for tidbits of news to al or state or city government all of what occurred between the ors: Fred Hale, Howard Murray, spread like fire through the there’s always something bad employee and supervisor who Merle Cole, Byron Anderson and community, regardless of their going on,” she said. “But we have Maegan Burr made the firing decision. Brent Marshall. Each came with veracity, she said. However, the really tried to be transparent.” Grantsville City’s human resources manager and treasurer, Sue Gustin, poses “The firing is the toughest, their own strengths and manage- close community ties and rural Gustin, 58, is the city’s human for a photo Monday morning in her office. Gustin began working for Grantsville because it’s family. It’s totally up rial styles, she said. Each change nature more than make up for resources manager and treasur- City in 1988 as a secretary with the police department. to the supervisor, but sometimes of administration brings with it those deficiencies. Working er. Attending to payroll for the my perspective is not the super- a sense of trepidation and anxi- where and how she does, she city’s 55 employees, taking care by her house for visits or for din- ing part of her job is separat- visor’s perspective, and I don’t ety as employees wonder if and said, means she has more of an of personnel issues and griev- ner. Her two sons were heavily ing the employees from the city see it the way he or she does,” how city operations will change, opportunity to help her com- ances, bidding out for the best influenced by the interactions organization itself. Although the she said. “It’s very rare that we she said, but each mayor has munity. deals on insurance for employ- they had with the officers, she city is not a business, Gustin said have firings, and most of the brought good experiences. “I really feel like we try to do ees, and going through policies said — one became a trooper a business-like approach helps time we give them a chance to “They’ve all been excellent the very best we can to help and procedures can be a lot of with the Utah Highway Patrol keep finances in check, and resign. But I try not to judge the mayors,” she said. “They’ve all people,” she said. “I wouldn’t live work, and requires working an before joining the Department she is glad other personnel and supervisor because I don’t know done the best they can for the anywhere else.” average of about 50 hours per of Justice, while another drove departments have the specific what has gone on in the past.” city.” [email protected] week, she said. ambulances and is still a first duty to handle finances in that “The only way to keep it going responder with a private com- manner. is to come in early and stay late, pany. “My tendency is to protect the and sometimes work weekends,” In 1992, Gustin started work- employees,” she said. “I prob- No Data caps she said. ing part time in administration as ably should have more of a busi- But those duties and the time treasurer for the city, covering for ness sense, but I leave that up to No Speed Throttles commitment came gradually. a woman who was on maternity the council.” When she started with the city leave. Initially she still worked Gustin does not handle the bal- in 1988, she worked part time as part-time in the police depart- ancing of the budget, a task that No Overage or Surcharges a secretary with the Grantsville ment also, but soon transitioned falls to Grantsville City Finance Police Department. to work entirely in administra- Director Tom Hammond, but she and NO CONTRACTS! “It was my favorite job,” she tion. Her duties evolved from is responsible for paying many of said. there, and she assumed the posi- the bills. That’s easier now, with Beyond the hours at work, she tion she holds today in 1996. the city on solid financial foot- said, officers sometimes dropped Gustin said the most challeng- ing, than it was in the past. In the Sign up online First using Promo Code:

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TOOELETRANSCRIPT Tooele City mayor. “We had BULLETIN The ONLY Tooele Valley Network with TOTALLY UNLIMITED DATA School property of Matthew’s as col- continued from page A1 lateral in case something like this happened.” eling. The $750,000 loan also The city held a first-place included money so Arbshay lien on 361 acres of land owned could continue to work on by Arbshay on the south end of the project while securing the Tooele to safeguard taxpayers larger loan, according to Randy in case of default, according to Sant, Tooele City economic Dunlavy. development consultant. In March 2012, Tooele City Before Arbshay bought foreclosed on that property and Central School, Tooele City now is the sole owner of the discussed buying the building 361 acres, according to Roger and refurbishing it, according Baker, Tooele City attorney. to Mike Johnson, who was on “The RDA Board [city coun- the Tooele City Council at the cil] is looking very carefully time. at their options for the land,” “There was a lot of interest said Dunlavy. “Whatever they in the community to preserve decide to do with the prop- the building,” said Johnson. erty, the plan is for the RDA to “But fixing it up proved to be recoup all the funds lost on the too costly for the city, so when loan guarantee.” Arbshay came along and want- In 2004, the 361 acres were ed to purchase the building worth $1.2 million, according and finance its transformation, to Tooele City Redevelopment the council was interested in Agency meeting minutes from supporting the project.” December 14, 2004, when the Johnson admits that the loan guarantee was discussed. project was a risk, but steps The property has not been were taken to protect the RDA’s appraised recently, according money if the project failed. to Dunlavy. In August 2007, Arbshay “The city will not lose money announced the project was on the deal,” said Dunlavy. near completion and said In the meantime, Sea Ray he planned on marketing Investments took final pos- the condo units starting at session of Central School in $300,000. However, the real November 2011. After acquir- estate bubble burst, the econo- ing the school, Ron Bushnell, my collapsed and Arbshay was managing member of Sea Ray left with an unfinished, high- Investments, said the com- end project — with 10 units pany did not know what they completed but none sold. planned on doing with it. In July 2009, Sea Ray Steve Pruden, Tooele City Investments, a Minden, Nev., Council member and chair- property investment com- man of the RDA board, said pany, filed paperwork start- he hopes that as the economy ing foreclosure procedures on improves somebody will step the Central School property. up and buy the building and Arbshay had used the school finish the project. itself as collateral for a $3.3 “The units that have been million loan for the remodel- completed are high-class,” said ing project from Sea Ray that Pruden. “Matthew did a good originated in 2006. job on the project.” Arbshay also defaulted on Pruden, who voted against his loan with Home Savings the RDA backing the loan Bank, and the bank came look- to Arbshay, said the city has ing for Tooele City’s RDA for learned a valuable lesson from payment. the Central School project. The city negotiated a five- “You can’t lead with your year agreement with Home heart,” said Pruden. “People Savings Bank. The city is cur- wanted to save the building rently in the third year of the because of their memories, but agreement and has been mak- it was too risky.” ing $50,000 yearly interest-only [email protected] payments on the loan. At the end of the five-year period, the city will owe the bank approxi- mately $750,000 for the bal- If it happens here, ance of the loan. read about it here. “Fortunately, we did not enter into the guarantee agree- TOOELETRANSCRIPT ment with Arbshay and Home BULLETIN Savings Bank without protec- Subscribe Today • 882-0050 tion,” said Patrick Dunlavy, A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY July 31, 2012 The Bulletin Board

books, brochures, DVDs, VHS tapes or SHS registration Manicuring basics Tooele Stansbury High School will be holding newspaper articles that you would like Learn how to file and shape nails, care school registration on the following to donate to our organization to please for your cuticles and use creative nail Family History Center dates and times: August 7 and 8 are call us. We are also looking for books, polishing techniques on August 15 from New FamilySearch is being integrated registration days for all in-district stu- newspaper articles, photos, brochures noon to 1 p.m. at the Cosmetology/ into FamilySearch as Family Search dents. These are returning students or any history that pertains to the Tooele Barbering Salon, Community Learning Trees. Learn all about it with lectures or students coming from within the County area. If you would like to donate Center, 211 S. Tooele Blvd. Class is and hands-on classes at the Tooele district. Times are 8 a.m. to noon and them to our organization, or if you would free and includes pizza lunch. Please Valley Utah Family History Center located 1 to 5 p.m. August 9 is set aside for let us make a copy for the Tooele County RSVP to 248-1800 for accurate lunch at the Tooele East Stake Center August new student registration from 8 a.m. to Historical Society, please call Alice Dale count. 16 through Oct. 16. Please call the noon and 1 to 5 p.m., by appointment at 882-1612. center at 882-1396 or come by for a only. This will be the only day the coun- Historical sign schedule. selors will be in during registration to Charity do schedules for new students. You can The Tooele Co. Historical Society has Settlement Canyon Irrigation recently made a loan agreement with the set up an appointment if you are a new Collection volunteers Tight watering restrictions are now student by calling the counseling office Utah State Historical Society to display in place. For updated information Collection volunteers needed. The Tooele an old Lincoln Highway sign that was at 882-2479 ext. 4420. We are having Valley Rotary Club invites you to help us shareholders can “like” Settlement all students register electronically. We on the border of Utah and Nevada. The Canyon on Facebook, check settle- stock the 2012 back-to-school communi- unique sign is on display at the Pioneer will have computer labs set up and ty closet. We are in need of help to staff mentcanyon.blogspot.com or email people in the labs to help you. You are Museum. [email protected]. our Bus Collection Site from 10 a.m. to also welcome to register online at home 6 p.m. on August 4. Volunteers will take THS class of ‘62 at tooelesd.org. This is in an effort in donations made by the community Groups and Events Tooele High School’s class of 1962 will to have all student data put in by the and help begin to sort these items into be holding its 50th year class reunion on student’s parent or guardian to insure categories. The items will be distributed Storm spotter training greater accuracy and more complete August 31 and September 1. If you have August 9 to 11. This is a great project for The National Weather Service needs information. any questions, please call Joe McBride at any group who likes to volunteer. There more storm spotters in Tooele County. courtesy of Justin Hanneman 882-4818 or email [email protected]. CNJJHS registration must be two people present at all times An NWS trainer will provide free training and one person must be over 18. Please Clarke N. Johnsen Junior High School to anyone interested in learning how to Members of Bikers Against Child Abuse and Home Depot employees stand together at the annual Poker THS class of ‘92 call Karen at 830-7953 if you can help. If registration will be as follows: online reg- gather important information during local Run event put on by B.A.C.A. The event was held at Home Depot in Tooele July 21. Tooele High School’s class of 1992 you want to help organize a drive, please istration will open on August 1, seventh weather activity and report it to the Salt reunion will be August 11. There is more contact us as well. Lake City office of the National Weather how to prevent crime and keep our ested please contact Jolene Shields at information posted on Facebook under grade students on August 7 from 8:30 mation, contact Stefanie Orgill at to 11:30 a.m. and 3 to 6 p.m., eighth Service. The information helps the NWS [email protected] or Rika Larsen neighborhood safe. 843-4104 or 4105. Tooele High Class of 1992. There is also Donations needed revise and improve current and future information listed on www.tooelehigh.org grade students on August 8 from 8:30 to Donations needed to help provide gently at [email protected]. 11:30 a.m. and 3 to 6 p.m. New student forecasts. Residents from Wendover, Bereavement support group Tooele seniors under the alumni website link. Please used clothing items, school supplies and Dugway, Rush Valley and Tooele Valley Team Beachbody Harmony Hospice offers a weekly The senior center is for the enjoyment of pass this information on to all THS class registration will be held August 9 and 10 personal hygiene products for children. are encouraged to attend. The storm Tooele’s own fit club, Team Beachbody, bereavement support group for any all senior citizens 55 and older. New and of ‘92 graduates. from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. by appointment Collection will be in the northwest park- spotter class will take place July 31 from is open to men and women. Bring a person who has had a loved one who exciting activities have started. For info, only. All seventh grade students need ing lot corner of 200 North and Main 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Tooele County towel, water and a friend. Kids fit club has died. You do not need to be affili- call 843-4110. These include bridge and to have the TDAP immunization before Street on August 4 from 10 a.m. to 6 Emergency Management Building. There available. Free, fun, fitness and nutri- ated with Harmony or had services in pinochle, arthritic exercise program three Grantsville school begins on August 21. No excep- p.m. all days. Distribution events will be is no charge for this training. Please call tion. Classes are offered by a team of order to come and participate. Everyone times a week, line dancing, woodworking, tions can be made. Please check with at Northlake Elementary, 268 Coleman 833-8123 to register for the course. independent Beachbody coaches, includ- is welcome. The group meets every Wii games, watercolor class and karaoke. Grantsville Irrigation your health care provider for additional in Tooele, on August 9 and 10 from 8 ing Purrfect Pawprints Animal Rescue. Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at Harmony Meals on Wheels for homebound. Lunch An additional 1/2 turn was issued to information on immunizations. Please a.m. to 1 p.m. and August 11 from 10 Cut-a-thon/5k come to registration on the appropriate Held the first and third Saturday of each Home Health and Hospice, 2356 N. served, daily donation of $2.50. Friday agricultural users. Agricultural users have a.m. to 1 p.m. Local stylists are coming together day even if you have registered online to month from 8:15 to 10 a.m. at Tooele 400 East, Bldg. B, Suite 206 in Tooele. night dinners with dancing are back for now been issued 2 1/2 turns for the at Urban Endz Salon to donate their receive your locker. United Methodist Church, 78 E. Utah Please contact Leonard Barber for any $5 per person. Please call to sign up. remainder of the season. Residential St. Marguerite blood drive time and talent providing many salon questions you might have at 843-9054. The center also provides transportation St. Marguerite is hosting a blood drive. Ave. For more info call Fawn Powell, 830- users need to keep track of their own services. Together we can help support to the store or doctor visits in Tooele and readings to avoid exceeding the allot- St. Marguerite school It will be held August 12 from 11 a.m. 0514, Ferrin Nash, 841-5236, or Ann St. Marguerite Catholic School is cur- children and families in crisis. All pro- Caregiver support class Grantsville areas. ment of 250,000 gallons per share. If to 2 p.m. in the parking lot. You may call Marie Fuller, (801)597-6019. rently registering for pre-k through eighth ceeds to benefit The Tooele Children’s Harmony Home Health and Hospice will you notice any leaks or abuse, please Jennie Rodriguez at (410)533-5375 to grade students. If you would like more Justice Center, which provides a safe Art & Literary Society be having a monthly caregiver class, held Senior Circle call the office at 884-3451. Shareholders reserve your time or drop in. information, please stop by the school home-like environment to interview and The next meeting of the Stansbury Art at the Tooele Senior Citizens Center in Join the Circle! Age 50 and over. Cost can “like” Grantsville Irrigation Company or call and speak with Deanna at 882- CASA volunteers begin investigating allegations of child and Literary Society will be held at the the library. This class is for those who $15 single, $27 couple per year. To on Facebook for updates on the system. abuse. The “Justice for Kids” cut-a-thon are caregivers for their loved ones either make reservations for activities, call 0081. Lift up a child’s voice, a child’s life. home of noted artist Ferrell Bailey in and 5k will be at Urban Endz Salon, 209 in their home, their loved one’s home 843-3690. Breakfast buddies, August Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Tooele City on July 31 at 7 p.m. The N. Main Street in Tooele, on August 18. or if their loved one is in a care facility. 3, 9 a.m. at Denny’s, Dutch treat. Library Extended day program volunteers advocate for the best inter- theme for this meeting is to do a work of The 5k registration will be between 8 If you have any questions, or for more Book club, August 6, 7 p.m. at MWMC, St. Marguerite Catholic School is pleased ests of abused and neglected children art in the medium of your choice using and 8:30 a.m., $10 donation required. information, contact Dee Askerlund at discuss “Saving CeeCee Honeycutt.” Tooele City Library to announce that we now offer a summer in the courtroom. Volunteers work until a human figure as the subject. Bring extended day program. Our summer pro- The cut-a-thon will take place between the finished project to the meeting for Harmony Home Health and Hospice, Wellness supper, August 8, 5 p.m. Tuesdays (August 7 and 14), 1 p.m., the child is placed in a safe, permanent gram will run Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., with a minimum presentation. Follow us on Facebook and 843-9054. at MWMC, safety and fall prevention. family movies; Wednesdays, 11 a.m., home. Volunteers are common citizens 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and will go until August $10 donation required. Need more at www.stansburyartandlit.org. For more Lunch bunch, August 10, 11:30 a.m. at story time; Thursdays, 4 to 6 p.m., over 21 years old with a heart for vulner- 17. There will be lots of fun activities details or would like to help? Please information, call 882-0593. Ophir Day La Fuente, Dutch treat. Yellowstone in teen time with gaming, movies and able children. Apply at www.utahcasa.org for the kids like weekly themes and field visit www.chairsofchange.com/Justicef Ophir Day will take place on August 4 winter, Jan. 8-10, 2013, spots are filling more; Fridays, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., or call (801)574-1472. trips. Please call 882-0081 for more info. orkidscutathon2012 or www.facebook. Stansbury Days at the Ophir Town Park. Now accepting fast. BransonFest Out West in Mesquite, kids crafts. July Events: July 31, 6 to com/urbanendz. You can also email Stansbury Days is August 17 and 18 at applications for craft and food vendors. Feb. 4-7, 2013. 8 p.m., esingleparent.org Financial Writing volunteers Booth space is limited. Call 882-1075 or Excelsior Academy tours Valley Mental Health in Tooele, a non- [email protected]. the Stansbury Clubhouse. Friday: Kid’s Aid Workshop. Anyone interested in Curious about charter schools? Want to triathlon, light boat promenade, movie 849-0254 for more information. continuing their education is invited profit organization, is looking for several Business readiness course Recovery know more about Excelsior Academy? volunteers with grant writing experience on the lawn (“Dolphin Tale”). Saturday: to attend. Teens and adults welcome. Tours are held each Wednesday at 8:30 The Rural Domestic Preparedness Golf tournament, adult triathlon, food, Stockton Founder’s Day and/or computer/typing skills to perform The town of Stockton will be celebrating August Events: August 6, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. School tours cover a range of Consortium is offering the MGT 381 vendors, car show, parade, chalk art Addiction recovery data entry at the Tooele office. Must its 150th year Founder’s Day in 2013. a.m., free star party with Salt Lake topics such as the Excelsior Academy Business Continuity Planning and contest, catapult launch contest, blood The freedom from addiction group, pass a background check and be able Our committee is in need of any town Astronomical Society. Please use street Philosophy and Vision, Direct Instruction, Emergency Response course on August drive, cardboard boat race, salt boat RUSH, holds meetings on Wednesdays to volunteer a few hours or more each history or personal history pertaining parking. August 28, 6 p.m., No Regrets CHAMPS and the character development 10 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the regatta, kayak/canoe/pedal boat races, at 7 p.m., at 23 S. Main St., Suite 33, week (can volunteer anytime Monday to the town of Stockton and pictures of Education Workshop: Finding Money for program. There is also an opportunity Utah National Guard Readiness Building. SK8 and BMX competition, flag retire- Tooele, next to the Grinders Board Shop. through Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.) Contact Stockton’s early years. We can make College. This workshop is for all adults to observe the school’s unique group The course is open to the public and ment ceremony, fireworks. Go to www. Alex C. Gonzalez or Adrienne Berrett at copies of pictures and histories. We will and teens interested in completing their settings. Come and tour the building and businesses that don’t have emergency StansburyCommunity.org for more Recovery International 843-3520. accept items on loan to the town for higher education or learning a skilled have any questions answered. Everyone plans, are new to emergency planning information. Recovery International is a structured trade. Register at esingleparent.org. is welcome, 124 E. Erda Way, Erda. Food pantry or feel they could use some additional the celebration or any donated items for self-help group that follows a proven All month long: Kids eat free. Read 10 historical display. Please contact chair- method. We meet every Tuesday night at 882-3062. The First Baptist Church in Tooele is support in reviewing their current plan. Heritage festival books, bring your list of titles in to the person Lela Anderson at 882-8785. 7 p.m. at Valley Mental Health, 100 S. offering an emergency food pantry to To register, visit www.utah.train.org. The The American Heritage Festival Tooele library, and we’ll give you a coupon for a 1000 West, Tooele. This group is for any- meet the needs of our community. The course is free. Rendezvous from Sept. 28 to 30 will be free kids meal from Denny’s in Tooele. Education a historic timeline event telling the his- Tooele Pioneer Museum one who wants help overcoming depres- food pantry is available for emergency The Tooele Pioneer Museum at 50 E. For kids 12 and under. Hunter education course tory of America from Native Americans sion, anxiety, anger, fears, phobias and needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays Vine Street in Tooele will be open to Career training A Utah hunter education course will through modern day with displays, repetitive thoughts. Call Mary Ann for from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at the public free of charge every Friday Tooele County Relief Services is providing be held August 7, 9, 14, 15 and 16 demonstrations and hands-on activities. more information at 884-0215. 580 S. Main Street. For information call and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Schools vanpool to anyone wanting to attend the with range on August 18. All classes Participants that have a love of history 882-2048. through September. It houses an amaz- Professional Career Workshop meeting at are from 6 to 9 p.m. Range times TBA. and want to share that love are wanted. S.A. recovery group ing array of pioneer and Native American Children’s workshop LDS Business College in Salt Lake. The State law requires students to attend Needed are craftsmen, artisans and S.A. men’s group meets every Tuesday memorabilia about Tooele County. In Stansbury Stallion Drama presents its van will leave from Tooele County Relief Moose Lodge all classes. Classes will be held at the demonstrators of skills of the past. night at 8:30 p.m. at the Green House in addition, the Settlement Canyon Chapter annual summer children’s workshops. Services at 38 S. Main Street at 7 a.m. Tooele County Health Building, 151 N. This would include the wool process, Tooele. Call 841-7783 with questions. Classes will be held August 6 to 10 from Main Street. For more info, call Gene at of the Sons of Utah Pioneers invites every Monday; it will make a second stop Daily lunch tatters, lace makers, woodworkers, Al-anon 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. daily with a perfor- at the Tooele LDS Employment Center, 882-4767 or Bryan at 882-6795. everyone to attend a dinner and enter- Chicken salad sandwiches, shrimp and pioneer heritage and Native American Is someone’s drinking affecting your mance for family and friends on August 1595 N. 30 W. (next to the D.I.). Both tainment meeting free of charge the first fries, fried chicken — you never know heritage. For more information, con- life? You don’t have to be alone. Al-Anon 10. Classes will include instruction in the van and the workshop are free ser- Guide Dogs of America Thursday of every month at the Tooele what might be on the menu. tact Shirlee Forrester at 228-8184 or meetings every Wednesday from 11 a.m. theater games, audition techniques, vices. The vanpool will return at approxi- The Guide Dogs of America (International Senior Citizens Center next door to the [email protected]. to noon at residence, 77 W. 400 North musical theater, singing and dance, mately noon following the workshop. Call Guiding Eyes Foundation) was founded in Museum. Friday night dinners For more information please contact improv games and more, and are open the LDS Employment Service Center for The Moose Lodge will be serving clam 1948, and since then has delivered well American Legion G-ville DUP Museum Perky at 843-7145 or Elizabeth at 884- for children in third through eighth grade details: 882-8646. chowder and fish and chips every Friday over 2,000 of these canine friends free Ken Parker from the American Legion, The new DUP Museum located at the 0825. and will be split based on age groups. night from 6 to 9 p.m. The cost will be of charge to sight impaired recipients. Salt Lake City will be in your area to The cost to support this mission of free- J. Reuben Clark Historic Farm, 378 W. Cost is $55 per student and a 10 per- Network meetings $10 for a cup of soup and a halibut fish assist individual veterans in under- Food addicts cent discount is available for multiple Looking to obtain or improve your employ- dom is well over $42,000 each to raise Clark Street in Grantsville is now open to and chips dinner. Come and enjoy some standing and applying for VA benefits. Food addicts in recovery aim to lose family members. Tuition includes daily ment? Come join the Tooele Networking and train these dogs and the recipient. the public free of charge. Hours are noon great seafood on Friday nights. This is a free service to all veterans. weight and keep it off. No dues, fees snack and workshop T-shirt. Classes Group and learn job seeking techniques, That money is raised through charity to 4 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays through Ken will be at the Department of or weigh-ins. Weekly meetings held at are taught by students from the SHS how to market yourself, get support and events just like the Stansbury Days August. It houses pioneer artifacts, Saturday night dinners Workforce Services center, 305 N. Tooele County Museum, 47 E. Vine drama program under the supervision actually search job leads. Every Thursday Saturday night rib-eye steak and salmon Car Show that will be held on August photos and history of the settlement and Main Street, August 8 from 2:30 to Street, on Thursdays at 6 p.m. Come of drama director Glen Carpenter and at 7 p.m. at the Tooele LDS Employment dinners for members and their guests. 18 in Stansbury Park. For information people of Grantsville, Erda, Pine Canyon, 3:30 p.m. Please bring the following in the back door; meetings are held in will be held at the SHS auditorium. For Resource Center located next to Deseret Members get a free dinner in their birth- about the GDA, or the Stansbury Days Lake Point and the restoration of the documents so that we may better the basement. Call 882-0805 for more a registration form, visit www.stansbury- Industries. Everyone is welcome. day month. Car Show that is a benefit for the GDA, Benson Grist Mill. serve you: DD form 214, marriage/ information. highdrama.org and click on children’s please call 841-0713 or email blacknbl divorce papers, birth/adoption/death DUP Museum yard sale workshops or email Glen Carpenter Online courses [email protected]. The Guide certificates and children’s social secu- The Tooele Valley Daughters of Utah Take off pounds sensibly at [email protected]. Online courses in Network+ and Elks Lodge Dogs of America is a 501(c)(3) non-profit rity numbers. If you are going to be in Pioneers is in need of items to sell Need help to lose those extra pounds? Registration must be received by August Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro- charitable organization and your donation Salt Lake City and would like to meet in their annual Grantsville Museum We can help. TOPS is a weight loss sup- 1 to guarantee a spot and T-shirt. fessional seeking to upgrade their skills Camp Wapiti scramble is tax deductible. with Ken, call (801)326-2380 to set Fundraiser Yard Sale. If you have items port group open to men, women, teens and knowledge of networking and secu- We are holding our annual Camp Wapiti up an appointment. For questions that that you wish to donate, please bring and pre-teens. Meetings are held every TJHS council rity, and prepares you for the CompTIA Charity Golf Tournament in Wendover Cub Scout roundtable cannot wait, call (800)827-1000. them to the DUP Museum in Grantsville Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the Tooele Senior Tooele Junior High School is pleased to Network+ and Security+ exams. Call 248- on August 10 and 11. The cost is $150 Join us for another fun roundtable at at the J. Reuben Clark Historic Farm on Center, 59 E. Vine Street Call Mary Lou invite all TJHS parents to attend our first 1800 for more information or to enroll. per person. Sign-up sheets are at the the Tooele wigwam on August 2. Bring Lake Point Days races Fridays and Saturdays from noon to 4 at 830-1150, Lisa at 882-1442 or see Community Council meeting for the 2012- Lodge Social Quarters or call Brian at your 2-liter pop bottle rockets and arrive Everyone is welcome to join us for the p.m. before Sept. 1. Questions? Call www.tops.org for more information. 13 school year. It will be held August Adult education 840-3574. at 7 p.m. to launch your rocket into Lake Point Days 5K and kid’s mile races Coralie at 884-3832 or Janet at 884- 2 at 6:30 p.m. in the TJHS Library. We Get your high school diploma this year. the air. Prizes will be given in several on Sept. 8. If you register by August Addiction recovery Tooele All classes required for a high school categories. Roundtable will then start 5584. will be discussing elections and council 1, the cost is only $6 and your T-shirt LDS Family Services addiction recovery diploma, adult basic education, GED Eagles at 7:30 p.m. We will have ideas for plans for registration. Parent input is vital size is guaranteed. We will have an Alzheimer’s support group meeting every Tuesday from 7:30 to 9 for our continued success. Hope to see preparation and English as a second your September den and pack meetings awards ceremony, drawing for prizes Open to anyone caring for someone with p.m. at the LDS chapel at 1030 S. 900 you there. Future meeting dates: Sept. language are available. Register now along with info for those unit commis- Steak night and refreshments after the race. Call Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia West, in the Relief Society room. Enter 20, Oct. 11, Nov. 15, Jan. 17, Feb. 21, to graduate — just $50 per semester. Steak night will be August 3. The special sioners and committee chairmen and Gwen Ruebush for a registration form at (memory issues). Learn about this dis- on the west side of the church. The March 21, April 18 and May 16. Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call 833- is served from 6:30 to 8:45 p.m. Please members. Don’t miss out. If you need (801)250-6830. ease. Get/share ideas. Bring your loved handicap entrance is on the south side 8750. Adult education classes are for come out and support the Aerie and info on how to build your rocket or direc- one along. Trained staff will assist them of the church. This meeting addresses all TCSD registration students 18 and over. Auxiliary. Members and guests invited. tions to the wigwam, go to www.deseret- Master gardener clinic while you attend meeting. Next meeting addictions or character weaknesses. No School begins on August 21. Online peakcubscouting.com. Are the bugs in your garden “bugging is August 21 from 3 to 4 p.m. at Cottage children please. registration for secondary schools will ESOL you?” Is your tree sick and you don’t Glen Assisted Living, 1892 N. Aaron begin August 1. Please refer to the letter ESOL conversational classes are held Freemasons Obedience classes know why? Come to the Master Gardener Addiction recovery G-ville Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL students KDK9’s Basic Obedience Class for all Drive, Bldg. #2, Tooele. Cosponsored by you receive from your school for further Diagnostic Clinic on Wednesdays from LDS Family Services addition recovery may also come anytime the center is ages of dogs and handlers. Six week Tooele County Aging Services (to par- instructions. Elementary school registra- Meet-ups 3 to 6 p.m. throughout the summer at meeting every Thursday night from 7:30 open for individualized study. Registration class starts August 6. First class held ticipate call 843-4107) and Alzheimer’s tion will be held August 8, 9 and 10 The Tooele area Freemasons host the USU Extension office, 151 North to 9 p.m. at the LDS chapel at 415 W. is $50 per semester. Call 833-8750 for at Cal Ranch, remainder class locations Association–Utah Chapter. For informa- from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at all elementary two monthly meet-up groups for those Main. We’ll help you resolve those pesky Apple in the Relief Society room. Enter more information. to be announced. $89 per dog. Free tion call (800)272-3900. schools. Kindergarten schedule: August interested in learning more about problems to help you get your garden on the north side of the church. The training lead included. Week one: dog 27 — Kindergarten tea, August 28 — Freemasonry and its principles. On the and yard healthy and bounteous. Call Mood disorder support group handicap entrance is also on the north first day of class. First grade schedule: psychology (no dogs, bring the family 6 second Friday of the month, we meet 277-2400 for more information. Do you or someone you love have a side of the church. This meeting address August 21 to 24 — Wednesday schedule TATC to 8 p.m.) Weeks two to six: learning the at our lodge building at 22 Settlement mood disorder? NAMI-Tooele affiliation all addictions or character weaknesses. all week, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. basics and beyond, 6 to 7 p.m. Proceeds Magnesium chloride project Canyon Road at 6 p.m. On the second offers help, hope and healing. Please No children please. CNA course help support KDK9’s SAR and Detector The Bureau of Land Management Salt Saturday of the month, we meet at join us for support group sessions every TJHS registration schedule TATC is accepting applications for the Team. For more info and registration, call Lake Field Office announces that the Jim’s Restaurant at 9 a.m. If you can’t Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at the New LDS addiction family support Online registration will be available next Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) 837-2134. Knolls Magnesium Chloride Project-Plan make it to meetings and would still like Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in If you have a loved one who is struggling August 2. Seventh grade: August 8, 3:30 course. The class starts on August 27 of Operations is available for public com- information, visit www.rockymountain11. Tooele. For more info, contact Kelly at with addictions of any kind, find help and to 8 p.m. Seventh grade orientation and runs through December 3. Classes org/contact-us/. Karaoke contest ment at the BLM Salt Lake Field website: support Sunday evenings from 7:30 to 9 The Tooele County Fair karaoke contest 841-9903. sessions: 3:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. Eighth are held on Monday and Wednesday www.blm.gov/ut/st/en/fo/salt_lake. p.m. at the Erda Ward building at 323 E. still has room for contestants on August grade: August 9, 4 to 7:30 p.m. Make-up from 4 to 8 p.m. Call 248-1800 for Events committee html. The 30-day public comment period Erda Way. Enter on the east side of the 4. This is the largest contest of it’s type session If you cannot make either of the more information, or stop by the Tooele The events committee is looking for a began July 3 and ends August 2. A copy Seniors building and go to the Relief Society room. above sessions: August 10, 9 a.m. to campus at 66 W. Vine Street between couple more members to assist with and has been entertaining crowds for is also available for public review at the more than 16 years. It is open to all noon. Students who have recently moved 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Visit our web page planning and organizing our public activi- BLM SLFO, 2370 S. 2300 West, Salt Grantsville senior center LDS porn addiction program into the TJHS area, please call 833-1921 at www.tatc.edu, click on Programs and ties and fundraisers. We have some lofty ages, with prizes given in six different Lake City. The yearly Iosepa luau will be Sept. 8. An LDS pornography addiction recov- after August 6 to make an appointment Courses, Health Care Technologies, and goals and need some great minds to age groups. A $10 entry fee is required. This will be a very entertaining outing ery support group meeting will be to register. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) to view help us achieve them. Interested persons To pre-register, call Hollie at 830-7601. Flea market topped off with a lovely luau dinner. If held every Friday evening from 7:30 admission requirements. should contact Shawn at 843-8265. Spaces are limited so don’t wait. The Celebration Hall Country Flea interested, please sign at the front desk. to 9 p.m., Stansbury Stake Center, THS registration Market will be every Saturday until Oct. 417 E. Benson Road. Enter on the Registration dates for returning students Photoshop course Grist Mill performance 31, weather permitting, at the corner of southwest side of building. Separate and incoming ninth grade students will Welcome to the age of digital storytell- The Benson Grist Mill Performing Program openings Tooele County Church and Main in Grantsville. Cost is Tooele County Aging has openings in men’s recovery (for men struggling with be held August 7 from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., ing and digital scrapbooking. TATC’s 90- Arts Foundation will present the Utah $5 per month to Grantsville City for a an alternative, income-based program pornography addictions) and women’s August 8 from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. or August hour Photoshop Elements 10: Memes, favorite, “Fiddler on the Roof,” for three Historical Society temporary business license and $15 a designed to help seniors remain inde- support meetings (for women whose 9 from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. New student reg- Masking and More course will teach performances August 10, 11 and 13 at week to Celebration Hall for the use of pendent. CNAs help keep them in their husbands or family members are strug- istration will be held in the library at THS you how to document the best times 8:30 p.m. at the Historic Benson Grist Historical books the property. Come enjoy Main Street homes safely, provide personal care, do gling with pornography) are held at the as follows: juniors — August 14 from 8 of your life with flair. You will ramp up Mill located in Stansbury Park. Tickets Tooele Co. Historical Society books are exposure for your yard sale or garage housekeeping and run errands. If inter- same time. to 10 a.m., sophomores — August 15 your workplace skills with image editing range from $6.50 to $9 and are avail- available for purchase. The History of sale. For info call (801)250-6602. from 8 to 10 a.m., freshmen — August techniques, effects, layering, tagging for able by calling the Benson Grist Mill at Tooele County Volume 11 is $25. The Seniors 60 and over with proof are free 15 from 10 a.m. to noon. Seniors will be syndication and creating a searchable 882-7678. Tickets will also be available Mining, Smelting and Railroading in but must buy the $5 temporary busi- by appointment with counselors. New stu- image library. The nine-week course at the door. Bulletin Board Policy Tooele is $15, and we will also have ness license at Grantsville City Hall prior dents can pick up a registration packet in starts on August 24 and runs through If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin eight note cards depicting four different to the Saturdays they wish to sell. the front office prior to new student reg- October 26. Classes are held on Fridays Coed volleyball league at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The pioneer buildings for $4. These will make istration Monday through Thursday from from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturdays pos- Starting August 8 on Wednesday nights Neighborhood watch Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic great gifts for your family and friends. 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Documents needed sible depending on student interest. Call after 6 p.m. at Grantsville High School, The Overlake neighborhood watch group clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the Contact Alice Dale at 882-1612. for new students include immunizations, 248-1800 for more information, or stop there will be a co-ed volleyball league. meets on the first Thursday of every advertising department. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele birth certificate, proof of residence and by the Tooele campus at 66 W. Vine Cost is $25 for each participant. month at the LDS church on Berra Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To Seeking historical items Signed liability waiver and payment is guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882- grades from previous school. Any ques- Street between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Tooele Co. Historical Society would like Boulevard at 7 p.m. For more info, call tions, call the counseling office at 833- required before play begins. Registration Deedra Hinds at 841-9804 or Angela 0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the members of the community who have any deadline is August 6. For more infor- desired publication date. 1981 or the main office at 833-1978. family or personal histories, photographs, Jue at 228-8744. Come learn about A9

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SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 6:27 a.m. 8:44 p.m. Thursday 6:28 a.m. 8:43 p.m. Friday 6:28 a.m. 8:42 p.m. Saturday 6:29 a.m. 8:40 p.m. Sunday 6:30 a.m. 8:39 p.m. Monday 6:31 a.m. 8:38 p.m. Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Tuesday 6:32 a.m. 8:37 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 8:15 p.m. 6:00 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 8:49 p.m. 7:09 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 9:20 p.m. 8:16 a.m. Saturday 9:49 p.m. 9:22 a.m. ALMANAC Sunday 10:18 p.m. 10:25 a.m. Statistics for the week ending July 30. Sunshine and patchy Monday 10:46 p.m. 11:26 a.m. Sun and some clouds Partly sunny Partly sunny Sunny to partly cloudy Partly sunny Mostly sunny Temperatures Tuesday 11:16 p.m. 12:26 p.m. clouds High/Low past week 96/65 Full Last New First Normal high/low past week 93/67 92 66 92 59 90 58 91 59 92 67 91 66 84 63 Average temp past week 79.7 Normal average temp past week 79.9 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Aug 1 Aug 9 Aug 17 Aug 24 Shown is Wednesday’s Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday night’s lows and AccuWeather, Inc. ©2012 Wednesday’s highs.

UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 92/57 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 93/67 Knolls Clive Lake Point 92/55 97/69 96/66 90/67 Ogden Stansbury Park 91/66 Erda 92/65 Vernal Grantsville 95/67 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 90/60 93/64 78/58 Tooele 93/68 Bauer 92/66 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 90/64 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 92/66 90/60 90/63 Stockton Pollen Index Price 90/63 85/61 High Nephi Rush Valley 89/58 91/61 Ophir Moderate 80/58 Low Delta Manti Absent 93/65 86/57 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 94/66 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 93/62 86/58 Moab 91/63 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 94/71 Beaver 95/70 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 83/57 Ibapah 88/60 24-hour 94/62 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 1.03 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 83/57 86/62 at Grantsville 1.43 none 91/73 Kanab 87/60 Eureka 82/60 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4196.53

Fires over the weekend, according “I was driving into Utah from the Division of Air Quality. Idaho last night, and you could continued from page A1 Both yesterday and today were see where the [Dallas Canyon] green days. Green days are also fire was even at the Idaho bor- and cheat grass. That grass did predicted for Wednesday and der. The smoke is drifting,” Bird not burn last year, but it carried Thursday. said. “However, once you get over this year because of the Bryce Bird, director of the removed from the fire, con- low snowpack. The snowpack DAQ, said the highest volume centrations are much lower. In normally mats it down, so we’re of PM 2.5 — high fine-parti- Brigham City, which is where I dealing with not only this year’s cle pollution that is the largest saw smoke, they only had con- crop, but last year’s crop too.” cause of concern when it comes centrations of 15 to 18 micro- Several smaller blazes have to wildfires — was seen Sunday grams per cubic meter.” also sparked up around the night when the one-hour stan- Bird said it’s important for county. dard reached 46 micrograms the elderly and those with The Slate Jack fire burned per cubic meter. respiratory illnesses to avoid four miles northeast of Eureka The 24-hour national air being outside as much as pos- and charred 193 acres in quality standard for PM 2.5 is sible. Tooele, Utah and Juab coun- 35 micrograms per cubic meter. “Avoid exposure to wildfire ties. The lightning-caused fire This threshold is rarely exceed- smoke. It’s something that’s wasn’t noticed until Saturday ed during the summer, though been a problem all summer around 8 p.m., Kline said. it is often exceeded during and it will continue,” he said. “We didn’t notice it until the winter, particularly in the “We encourage people to take Saturday, but I think it prob- Salt Lake Valley. The 24-hour precautions to reduce human- ably started on Friday when all standard did not exceed 12.8 caused fires, because the smoke the other fires started,” he said. micrograms per cubic meter is impacting people’s lungs.” “It was discovered by crews over the weekend. [email protected] that had just left another fire in Utah County. They started on it Maegan Burr right away and were able to get The Dallas Canyon fire burns a hillside in the Cedar Mountains near the Hastings Pass road Monday afternoon. it contained quickly.” Kline said the fire blazed ting close enough to cause bilize that one quickly because a.m. Sunday and was fully con- through grass, brush and juni- mandatory evacuations. the Dallas Canyon fire is our trolled later that day. pers, and was declared to be “Firefighters were able to wet biggest concern.” “I know it was rather small,” at 100 percent containment by the fuel and made a good push The radio tower, which is he said. “BLM investigators Monday evening. to keep the fire from jumping located at Grassy Mountain and the Tooele County Sheriff’s The Ibapah fire began the road into town,” he said. just north of I-80 and north- Office are both investigating it Are you a former Club member? Sunday around 1:30 p.m. So Kline said mostly engine west of Delle, was not actually to see if it was intentional. It Ever played sports at a Boys & Girls Club? far, the cause of the fire is crews from Ely, Nev., and threatened, Kline said. happened early enough in the unknown, however Kline said Ibapah are working on this “The Radio Tower fire was day that we could get it taken We’re looking for you! it’s likely this fire was caused by fire. There are also two single- initially named that because of care of quickly.” lightning as well. engine air tankers and one the perspective of the people Kline said two fire trucks Visit www.bgcgsl.org for a “It’s still under investiga- heavy air tanker working on who saw the fire,” he said. “It headed to the Dallas Canyon tion because it was so close to the fire. There are about 32 fire- looked like it was being threat- fire passed by the area right after short alumni survey! town,” he said. fighters on scene. ened, but it wasn’t.” the fire started and stopped to The fire has burnt about Another smaller fire, dubbed The Clean Harbors facility at put it out. A helicopter en route 1,800 acres just east of Ibapah the Radio Tower fire, was dis- Grassy Mountain was also not to the Dallas Canyon fire was and was 95 percent contained covered on Friday around 12:30 threatened. also able to assist. as of Tuesday morning. Kline p.m. and contained by Sunday, Another fire, called the “It’s been dry enough that said some power lines, eight Kline said. Tracks fire, was started by a car all it takes is a little bit of light- homes and two commercial “That fire has been 100 per- near the railroad tracks at the ning,” Kline said. properties were threatened on cent contained,” he said. “It Clive exit off I-80. Kline said Because of the many fires, Sunday. Evacuations were vol- was only about 15 acres and he doesn’t know how many air quality has been degraded untary, and firefighters were was started by lightning too. acres the fire burned, but it somewhat, however, no yellow able to keep the fire from get- We had to contain and demo- was discovered around 8:40 or red alert days were issued ARE YOU AN ARTIST? We are asking for a donation of original artwork to be sold in a silent auction at “A Taste of Art” to be held on (Date Changed) October 12th & 13th. a �������������������������������������������������� homeless children of Tooele County. All money taste made from this event will go directly to the Tooele County Relief Organization. “A Taste of Art” is of being organized by the Tooele County Association of Realtors. If you are interested and can help us artTooele County 2012 please call: Laramie Dunn 435-224-4000 Lake Point Comfort Inn Fri, October 12 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm ��We really need your talent to HELP the Sat, October 13 10:00 am - 6:00 pm 500 plus homeless Children in our valley! A10 SPORTS

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SPORTS WRAP THS volleyball tryouts Clutch hit gives Tooele High School volleyball team tryouts will be held on Aug. 6-7 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. both days. Each player must bring a tryout checklist Stallions 5-4 form and a completed physical form. Forms can be found at www. uhsaa.org. Players must attend all sessions at tryouts. If you have any questions, please email Coach victory at state Brown at kbrown@tooeleschools. by Mark Watson The Stallions got right back org SPORTS EDITOR in the game in their half of the Grantsville coed volleyball fourth inning when Wyatt Branch A coed volleyball league will be Center fielder Matt Lindsley pounded the ball over the right- held in Grantsville at the Grantsville smacked a game-winning two- fielder’s head and sprinted to High School gym on Wednesday RBI single to right field in the bot- third base for a leadoff triple. nights starting Aug. 8. Matches tom of the sixth inning Monday Branch scored Stansbury’s first will begin at 6 p.m. Fee is $25 per to help Stansbury win its second run on a ground-out sacrifice participant. The league will follow game at the Utah State American by Trevor Clingman. Marcos National Federation of State High Legion Tournament in Kearns. Chacon followed with a single, School rules and be organized Lindsley came to the plate went to second on a balk and into round robin play with two- with runners at second and third to third on a wild pitch. Chacon out-of-three game matches. Teams and two outs and his team trail- scored Stansbury’s second run can count on playing more than ing 4-3 to West Jordan. Lindsley’s when Jesse Clingman ripped a one match most nights. Based on blast scored Jesse Clingman and double to right center. team rankings, divisions will be Tyson Haddon to give Stansbury West Jordan pitcher Bailey made for a concluding single-elimi- a 5-4 advantage after six com- McClellan was having a solid nation tournament which will then plete innings. day on the mound and finished be three-out-of-five game matches. Stansbury pitcher Brek Bentley off the fifth inning with three Organizers hope to provide oppor- sealed the victory and a com- consecutive ground-outs from tunities of exciting volleyball for plete game on the mound in the the Stallions. Stansbury got to all levels of competition. For more information contact Stefanie Orgill top of the seventh when he got McClellan in the bottom of the at [email protected] or the final three batters to ground sixth, however, and West Jordan Rika Larsen at rikamarie11@gmail. out. Bentley is now 6-0 in legion was forced to bring in a relief com. play this summer after a stel- pitcher. lar junior season in high school Trevor Clingman started the Real Salt Lake in Costa Rica where he finished the year with sixth inning with a single to left Real Salt Lake looks to start its run a 7-2 record. field and the Stallions were in through the 2012-12 CONCACAF The first three innings of the business when Jesse Clingman Champions League in killer fashion game moved along quickly with followed with a one-out double to tonight when the team will take on neither team mounting much of right center to put runners at sec- C.S. Herediano in Group 2 action a threat. Bentley had three strike- ond and third. Jarrett Anderson at 8 p.m. at Coast Rica’s Estadio outs and several ground-outs picked up an RBI base hit to Nacional. The game — which will in the first three innings. West score Trevor Clingman and slice file / Maegan Burr be broadcast live on Fox Soccer Jordan scored all its runs in the Channel — is the first of four Stansbury first baseman Marcos Chacon reaches for a ball in a high school game this year against Delta. The Stansbury top of the fourth inning on three clean-up hitter scored one run with one hit against West Jordan on Monday in the Utah American Legion tournament. The Group Stage games for RSL, which hits including a leadoff double. SEE CLUTCH PAGE A11 ➤ returns to the CCL after making Stallions are 2-0 after their first two games in the tourney. the final of the 2010-2011 tourna- ment. This is RSL’s second trip to the Central American nation in FROM THE SIDELINES the last 16 months. The team’s PERFECT FORM previous visit to Costa Rica was a successful one, with the Utah side emerging 3-2 aggregate winners Olympics display after playing Deportivo Saprissa in the second leg of the 2010-2011 CCl semifinals in March 2011 in similarity of splendid San Jose. Real Salt Lake plays in Denver on Friday against the Colorado Rapids. human competitors Jazz conduct clinics The Utah Jazz announced Monday ard to believe it’s that forward DeMarre Carroll been four years since will take part in Week 3 of this Beijing, but one thing summer’s annual Junior Jazz road H David Gumucio is for sure and for certain, time trip, a barnstorming tour which CORRESPONDENT keeps rolling on. Time is a pre- conducts approximately 41 bas- ketball clinics covering more than cious blessing giving each of 4,000 miles across four states us hope, the opportunity to for three weeks each summer. change and to make life and With each nation, a girl was Week 3 featuring Carroll starts on this world a better place. The carrying what looked to be a Monday, Aug. 6, and will include 2012 London Olympic Games metallic platter, which turned the Jazz forward running 16 bas- has its chance in time and out to be a pedal representing ketball clinics in 16 different cities over the course of two and a each country for each of the and towns across Utah, Idaho and half weeks, will leave its legacy 204 torches, which together Wyoming over a six-day span. “We in the annals of history to be would make up the Olympic are very grateful to the many Jazz relived and remembered. Cauldron — another world fans throughout the Intermountain The opening ceremonies unifying symbol of the games Region and this is a great chance were sparkling — London — at least for the next 17 days. for us to give back to those commu- was a perfect backdrop. I Too bad the cauldron didn’t nities and show them we appreci- thought the James Bond and grow hydraulically out of the ate their support,” said Jazz presi- Queen Elizabeth II intro was ground, rising above Olympic dent Randy Rigby. “We are excited a nice touch and gave us a Stadium for all of London and that Jeremy Evans, Derrick Favors brief glimpse at the humor of the world to see. Danny Boyle and DeMarre have chosen to par- Her Majesty, which is obvi- missed a nice torch opportu- ticipate in this year’s Junior Jazz Maegan Burr ously difficult to see from the nity. road trip and get the opportunity outside. When her country’s USA’s swimming legend to work with and visit young Jazz Tooele County School District employee Jillian Olofson bumps the ball Thursday at a Corporate Games volleyball fans across Utah, Idaho, Nevada game at Deseret Peak Complex. The Games end on Friday after four weekends of competition. athlete delegation entered Michael Phelps will probably and Wyoming.” The 2012 edition Olympic Stadium with NBC’s pass gymnast Larissa Latynina of the Junior Jazz road trip marks Matt Lauer announcing to a of the former Soviet Union the 28th straight year the Jazz billion viewers the Queen is for the most Olympic medals have conducted the events, which “cheering wildly,” the cam- (18) ever won at the games. feature Jazz players running hour- era cut to the aloof Monarch Phelps certainly has things on long basketball clinics for kids revealing she was checking his mind and in his heart that in participating Junior Jazz towns her nails and looking bored is driving him in the pool, and across Utah, Idaho, Nevada and Tooele whips West to to tears. A priceless highlight he will win the two additional Wyoming. Following each clinic, of the “disconnect” between medals required to make his- the Jazz player will sign autographs royalty and reality in an eve- tory, but the Beast of Beijing and pose for pictures. ning full of pomp and circum- is now the Lamb of London Big bird watching stance. — not bad, just different this stay unbeaten at state The opening ceremony was time around. Ospreys are unique birds. They also a testament to humanity. Have you ever seen so many build huge nests that look like by Jake Gordon scoring for Tooele in the bot- after three innings. We could all get along if we mistakes in gymnastics before? chimneys. Watching them plummet tom of the first inning when The way Gould was pitch- really tried. Watching the 204 On the floor exercise everyone out of the sky — to snatch fish STAFF WRITER Jordan Haskell started it with ing on the mound, seven runs country delegations parading that are swimming under the sur- was going out of bounds. With face of the water — can take your Tooele only needed one big a walk and then was followed was more than enough run into Olympic Stadium brought every team and on every appa- breath away. You can see these inning against West to pick by a RBI double to the gap in support for the Tooele hurl- a keen understanding to my ratus there seemed to be a large birds and learn more about up its second win in as many right-center to give Tooele a er. Gould only allowed three mind that we are all alike. continuous torrent of bobbles, them during a free field trip on games to open the American 1-0 lead after one inning. hits in the first six innings of The language we speak or the slips and falls. I don’t recall Saturday, Aug. 4. The Division of Legion Utah state tournament After taking an inning off play as he relied on the solid clothes we wear does little ever seeing so many errors in Wildlife Resources will host the trip at Oquirrh Park in Kearns. of scoring, Tooele went right defensive effort behind him. to mask the eternal soul and the games of old, but maybe in Summit County. With their five- A six-run third inning was back to work in the third Tooele was practically shut nature of man. Each person of it’s just me getting older. foot wing span, the ospreys will be more than enough run sup- for their big inning. Cuellar down offensively after the each country had that “divine The Brit’s men’s gymnastics easy to see. And if you attend the port for Tooele pitcher Ryan and McKendrick started off third inning but the offense spark” in their eye, sharing team won the bronze in team field trip, you might even see some Gould Monday as Tooele beat the inning with singles and they did churn out early their hopes and dreams of competition. They thought it turkey vultures and great blue her- West 7-2 in Kearns. Tooele Haskell brought in the sec- proved to be enough. being alive and enjoying peace was silver when Japan’s Kohei ons, says Bob Walters, Watchable opened the state tournament ond run with a single up the The only inning West and world unity under the Uchimura didn’t get his hand- Wildlife coordinator for the DWR. Saturday with a victory over middle. was able to touch up Gould Olympic flag. stand in on his dismount from To participate in the field trip, meet Hunter also. Burr followed with a single came in the seventh. Austin We all could learn from the the pommel horse — he just at the Rockport Reservoir dam Matt Cuellar, Cory of his own up the middle to Butcher started with a single interconnecting five Olympic fell off. However, the three- from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. To reach McKendrick and Colton Burr bring in a run and make the and Zach Floisand doubled rings representing the five time world champ got the ben- Rockport, travel on Interstate 80 each picked up two hits for score 3-0 in Tooele’s favor. to get things going for West. great parts of the world, with efit of a doubt when his score to Wanship. Then exit the freeway Tooele which helped the team Haskell was later able to score Justin Ulibarri beat out an the colors of each country’s was challenged and changed, and travel south on state Route 32 go 2-0 to open state. Gould on a West fielding error for infield single to drive in the flag represented in the rings giving Japan the silver and to the dam. From the dam, you’ll went the distance for Tooele the fourth run. first West run and then Derek and white background of the follow Walters in your vehicle to England the bronze medal, viewing sites in and near Coalville, on the mound and started Cody Barkdull delivered a Dickerson grounded out to flag. The Olympic flame, flag a first in team gymnastics in Wanship and Rockport State Park. the game with six scoreless big blow with a two-run sin- score the second run but that and athletes gave me pause more than a century. If you’d like to join the field trip innings as West tacked on a gle to left that made the score would be all West would get — we are all truly connected What’s with the women’s at one of the viewing sites, call pair of runs in the seventh 6-0. McKendrick beat out an as Tooele pulled out the five- together with the flame of gymnastics all-around? Who Walters at (801)209-5326 to make to make the game appear infield single, his second of friendship and warmth burn- arrangements. closer. the inning, to knock in a run ing brightly in our hearts. Why A two-out rally started the and give Tooele a 7-0 lead SEE STATE PAGE A11 ➤ then do we so quickly forget? SEE OLYMPICS PAGE A11 ➤ A11

TUESDAY July 31, 2012 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 Inspiring Healthy G-ville stays alive at state with 15-14 win Lives Look for it every month in your by Jake Gordon double by Cloward for a 10-3 lead. Tooele Transcript STAFF WRITER Turner followed with an RBI dou- Bulletin ble of his own for a 11-3 lead that Clinging to their state tourna- left Grantsville only two runs away TOOELETRANSCRIPT ment lives, Grantsville built up a from the mercy rule. That early BULLETIN sizable lead against Blacksmith victory never came for Grantsville Fork Trappers in the consolation though and Blacksmith Fork took bracket of the American Legion away most of the momentum. Utah state tournament Monday The Trappers got going in afternoon. the sixth inning when Anthony Grantsville held an 11-3 lead Peterson singled and then walks to NEED CASH NOW? after the fifth inning as they Nic Taylor and Ben Weese loaded We Want to Make You a Loan! appeared to be cruising to live the bases. Jack Godfrey brought in another day in the tournament. the first run of the inning with a $ $ Blacksmith Fork however, fought bases loaded walk. 100- 3,000 TODAY! back with 11 runs in the final two Kaden Lindley brought in a pair innings but in the end came up with a double down the left field Gentry Finance • 435-843-8680 just short as Grantsville held on for line to make the score 11-6. Hall a 15-14 victory at Oquirrh Parks in brought in two more with a single Kearns. sliced to right to get within 11-8 in Grantsville was in the consola- the middle of the sixth. tion bracket due to an opening Insurance runs really came in Pet of the Week round loss to Helper on Saturday. handy for Grantsville in the bot- With 16 hits in the contest, tom of the sixth as Hammond Grantsville powered its way to vic- singled and then later scored on a tory but they needed every last Blacksmith Fork throwing error to run. Kelby Landon and Landon build a 12-8 lead. Hammond both went 4-for-4 on Arbon later scored on a passed the day and they combined to ball and then Landon knocked in knock in four runs in the victory. his third run of the game with A pair of leadoff walks in a single to right for a 14-8 lead. the bottom half of the first got Landon later scored on a Trapper Grantsville going. Landon and throwing error for the 15-8 lead Dallin Williams walked to get on after six innings. but it was Williams scoring the first Every insurance run counted for run when Connor Turner was able Grantsville as Blacksmith Fork ral- to ground out to the right side to lied again in the seventh. Taylor give Grantsville a 1-0 lead after one started with a double and Godfrey complete inning. Maegan Burr followed with a walk two batters Grantsville was able to increase Grantsville Legion player Dillon Hutchins throws the ball to first July 23 against later. their lead in the second when Bear River. Grantsville is 1-1 in the state tournament with a loss on Saturday Raydon Lindley brought in a run Hammond and Nick Arbon start- and a victory on Monday. with a single up the middle while ed the inning with singles and Godfrey later scored on a throwing Braydon Hamatake reached on an dle to cut the lead to 4-2. to make the score 5-3. Cloward error to get within 15-10. Another error to load the bases. The lead got even slimmer in followed two batters later with a Grantsville error gave the Trappers Hammond scored the second the fourth when an error allowed bloop single just over the short their 11th run. run on a Blacksmith Fork error a base runner and Lindley took stop for the sixth run. Hall brought in his sixth run of and then Landon made the score advantage with an RBI single to Turner added to the scoring the game with a two-run double 3-0 with an RBI single up the mid- right-center to get within a run of with an RBI single for a 7-3 lead. down the third base line to get KITTIES dle with the bases loaded. Skyler Grantsville at 4-3 in the middle of Hammond brought in a run with within two at 15-13. Peterson hit a Cloward capped the scoring in the four. a single to left and then Hamatake sacrifice fly to center to get within For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure inning with a sacrifice fly to center Instead of letting Blacksmith helped his cause on the mound a run of Grantsville but Blacksmith Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires to give Grantsville a 4-0 lead after Fork claim their lead, Grantsville with a bases loaded walk to give Fork couldn’t log the tying run to Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing two. came up with a five-run inning in Grantsville a 9-3 lead. give Grantsville the one-run vic- Tooele City and possible shelter fee. Blacksmith Fork cut the lead in the bottom of the fourth. Hamatake Grantsville almost put them- tory. Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to half in the top of the third when started with a double and Wyatt selves in a position to end the game Grantsville will now face West hold animals for 3 days Raydon Lindley walked and Scott Barrus followed with a single to get early in the fifth inning as they Jordan at Oquirrh Park on today Grantsville Animal Shelter 884-6881 before euthanization. Henderson singled to get things runners in scoring position. held all the momentum. Landon at 1 p.m. for another chance to going. Ty Hall brought in a pair Landon brought in a run with started the inning with a double survive at state. with a two-run single up the mid- a single down the left field line and then was chased in with a [email protected] Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. Tooele Veterinary Clinic 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 strike out Jackson Clausing for victory over Westlake with Jesse Clutch the second out, but was unable Clingman pitching. Stansbury continued from page A10 to get Lindsley whose two-RBI will play a third game tonight single put Stansbury ahead for a 8 p.m. The state tournament the lead to 4-3. Haddon came the first time in the game. continues on Thursday and ends AM PM on to run for Anderson. West The Stallions won their open- on Friday. SAT, AUG 4 • 11 - 3 Jordan’s new pitcher was able to er on Saturday night with a 7-5 [email protected] 9AM REGISTRATION

Maegan Burr Tooele Legion third baseman Drew Sanders throws the ball to first base July 18 against Taylorsville. Tooele is 2-0 after the first two rounds at the state tournament in Kearns.

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of a country limitation rule? gold medal around your neck. a Mechanic Scholarship to a student in the Olympics Rubbish! The top 24 qualifying Kimberly Rhode’s timeless Tooele County School District. continued from page A10 gymnasts should compete for performance sets her apart as the all-around regardless of the only American to win indi- came up with the “two athletes how many athletes there are vidual medals in five straight FREE DRINKS FOR ALL ENTRY’S per country” rule? Ridiculous! per country. That’s what gives Olympic games. She is also the LIVE MUSIC — JC Hackett, DJ The top three teams had three the all-around medals their first woman to win three gold athletes each qualify in the stature. Change the rule! medals in Olympic shooting. Many awards will be given out. top twenty-four. How can you Have you ever shot skeet? I Like life, Rhodes learned it’s have a competition for the all- have and it’s tough. Hitting 99 not about moments in time For more info call Tim Petroff at 435.840.8189 around gymnast if the best of clay targets out of 100 makes — it’s about the journey. I’ll see the best are left out because time stand still plus provides a you from the sidelines. RAFFLE DRAWINGS!

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Grantsville couple adopts five siblings after fostering them for six months GrowiGroA wingng

single moment last November changed The addition to the family was irrevers- one family’s lives foreverFamily when a judge ible, according to Kathy, 47, the mother of the of the Tooele Third District Court household. turned to five children and individu- “Our heart strings were just tied too tight,” ally asked them if they wanted Kyle she said. and Kathy Toone to be their mother The children were fostered into the fam- and father. Each child said yes, and their adop- ily for six months. Shortly after, they were story tion into the Toone family became legal. made permanent members of the Toone fam- Six months earlier on March 14, 2011 in ily when Kathy and Kyle legally adopted the Rachel Jackson Grantsville, five children, all of whom were five children. Kathy and Kyle now have eight siblings, were temporarily placed with the children total. The oldest kids are the Toone’s Toone family. At the time they were taken in by biological children: Spencer, 20, Alexander, photos the family for a safe place to stay. The children 18, and Rebecca, 14. The younger members of were unaware it was to be the place they would Maegan Burr permanently call home. SEE FAMILY PAGE B8 ➤

Grant Toone (top) poses for a photo Wednesday in his yard in Grantsville. Part of the Toone family (left) poses for a photo Wednesday at their home in Grantsville. Front row from left, Kiersten, Erin, Becca, Grant, Kathy and Payton Toone. Back row from left, Kyle and Mackenzie Toone. B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY July 31, 2012 Moments in Time THE HISTORY CHANNEL ➤ On Aug. 16, 1896, George Carmack spots nuggets of gold in a creek bed near the Klondike River in Canada’s Yukon Territory. His lucky discovery sparks the last great gold rush in the American West. Over the next two years, as many as 50,000 would-be miners arrived in the region.

➤ On Aug. 17, 1915, Charles F. Kettering is issued a patent for his “engine- starting device” -- the first electric ignition for automobiles. In the early years, drivers used hand Mega Maze cranks to start the inter- nal combustion process that powered car engines.

➤ On Aug. 14, 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs into law the Social Security Act. Although it was initially created to combat unem- ployment during the Great Depression, Social Security now functions primarily as a safety net for retirees and the dis- abled.

➤ On Aug. 18, 1940, Walter Percy Chrysler, the founder of the American automotive corporation that bears his name, dies in New York. Aside from automobiles, Chrysler was known for financ- ing the 77-story Art ried actress Rita Hayworth Deco Chrysler Building in 1949? skyscraper in midtown 5. RELIGION: Who is the Manhattan. When com- patron saint of sailors? pleted in 1930, it was the 6. MUSIC: What does the tallest building in the musical direction “soste- world and the first man- nuto” mean? made structure to top 1. MYTHOLOGY: What crea- 7. TELEVISION: What is the 1,000 feet. tures are combined to name of the mayor on form the mythical creature “The Simpsons”? ➤ On Aug. 19, 1953, the called a centaur? 8. INVENTIONS: Who Iranian military, with 2. LANGUAGE: What kind of invented the artificial the assistance of the website is named for the heart? United States govern- Hawaiian word for “quick”? 9. LITERATURE: Who wrote ment, overthrows the 3. ETIQUETTE: What is the “The Armies of the Night,” government of Premier traditional type of gift a nonfiction book about Mohammed Mosaddeq given on fifth wedding Vietnam protests? and reinstates the Shah anniversaries? 10. ART: Who created the of Iran. As thanks for the 4. PERSONALITIES: Who “Vitruvian Man” illustra- help, the Shah signed was the prince who mar- tion? over 40 percent of Iran’s oil fields to U.S. compa- nies. However, the Shah was toppled from power in 1979.

➤ On Aug. 13, 1961, East German soldiers begin building a wall between Soviet-controlled East Berlin and the demo- cratic western section of the city. Berlin residents found themselves cut off from friends or family until the wall was dis- mantled in 1989.

➤ On Aug. 15, 1983, Hurricane Alicia forms south of Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico. Three days later, the Texas Gulf Coast is slammed by the ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW storm, causing 21 deaths. The $2 billion in damages recorded was a record some teasers about what to • • • he suffered June 23 after for hurricane damage in expect this season. Q: Can you tell me if doing some work around Texas at the time. “What you saw at the end “Justified” will be back for the house, was a mild one. of season one with Ben and another season, and if so, He was released from the © 2012 King Features Synd., Inc. Maggie is a good indicator of when? Also, when will season hospital after a few days where they’re going, as far as three be out on video? This is and is doing very well. He Maggie taking the reins and my favorite show. -- Peggy E., even returned to work last doing whatever she has to via e-mail month to tape new epi- do to keep her husband in a sodes of “Jeopardy.” direction that will result in A: The Timothy Olyphant- • • • Q: Can you tell me when them going all the way to the starring Western crime drama Q: My wife and I “Boss” will be back on the air? Governor’s Mansion,” Nichole will return to FX for a 13- have enjoyed watch- I can’t wait to see what’s going said. “This season is totally episode fourth season in the ing “Memphis Beat” on to happen next! -- Erin D., via intense. Even though I’ve beginning of 2013, although an TNT for the past couple e-mail read the scripts and I know exact date has not been given of years, but we haven’t what’s coming, when I’m at yet. If the release of the season heard anything about its A: ’s politi- home watching the episodes, three DVD follows in the pat- return. Any news would cal drama returns for its sec- I’m going: ‘Holy crap! I can‘t tern of the previous two, then be appreciated. -- David ond season on starting believe it!’ And there’s only it should be released in the D., via e-mail Friday, Aug. 17, for 13 all-new going to be more of that in weeks leading up to the season episodes. (In the week leading season two. Every episode is four premiere. A: The crime dram- up to its premiere, Starz will just loaded with surprises, • • • edy starring Jason Lee be re-airing season one, so and it’s just intense all the way Q: I have not seen any was canceled by TNT in you can either get caught up around.” information on Alex Trebek October 2011 after the Nicole Forester on what you missed or refresh For my entire interview with since the news of his heart show’s second season. The your memory.) I spoke with Nicole and to learn more about attack in June. Is he out of the series is not yet available P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL series co-star Nicole Forester, “Boss,” as well as what it was hospital? Is he back to taping on DVD. 32853-6475; or e-mail her at who plays Maggie, ambitious like shooting “Jack Reacher” “Jeopardy”? -- Lori Engel, via [email protected]. wife of Illinois State Senator with , go to celebri- e-mail Write to Cindy at King Ben Zajac, and she gave me tyextraonline.com. A: Alex’s heart attack, which Features Weekly Service, © 2012 King Features Synd., Inc. PUZZLE ANSWERS

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Magical Shell 2 muffin tins favorite summertime treat The advent of refrigera- Each of the 75 or so ice Ginger Pumpkin Spice Ice 1 cup semisweet chocolate Small spoon in these parts, and I’ve heard tion has made ice cream and cream variations is based on Cream chips Place your cupcake liners rumors that we eat more of it frozen desserts much more one of five basic ice cream 1 basic recipe of your choice 1/4 cup butter in your cupcake tins. Spray a than anyone else. But in doing widely available than in the recipes with just a few extra 11/2 cups pumpkin puree Gently melt chocolate chips small amount of cooking spray research online, I found out past, but ice cream is not a new ingredients added in during 1 tsp. ground ginger and butter together until in each liner. Using your spoon, that the answers vary accord- dessert by any means. Marco the freezing process to make it 1 tsp. cinnamon smooth. Serve over ice cream. place about 2 tablespoons ing to the website you check. Polo returned from his famous unique. That appeals to me. It 1 tsp. cloves Sauce will harden as it cools. of chocolate ganache into It seems that all the statistics expedition to China with fruit- isn’t necessary to have a kitch- 1 tsp. allspice Chocolate Ganache each cupcake liner, spreading are gathered by ice cream lov- flavored ices. He reported that en full of gadgets and ingredi- Whisk together the spices 1 cup heavy whipping cream around all sides and bottom of ers from every state and every the Asians had been making ents or a repertoire of culinary and pumpkin puree with your 12 oz. semi-sweet chocolate the liner, making sure not to one of them seems sure that them for thousands of years. By skills to make ice cream dishes. basic recipe. Add mixture in chunks or chips miss anything. Place the liners their state is the top ice cream the 1500s, the French royalty In addition, there is a section of your ice cream machine and Heat the cream in a sauce- in the freezer or fridge to set cone licker. I found out that was indulging. The process toppings and ice cream treats follow manufacturer’s direc- pan until it comes to a boil. up. Serve with your favorite ice New York eats the most ice of hauling mountain ice and like ice cream sandwiches, tions in freezing. Remove cream and pour over cream. cream per person, and so does mixing it with salt to freeze chocolate chip pudding cook- Egg Nog Ice Cream Mississippi, Indiana, Texas and the concoctions improved ies, chocolate cups, ice cream 1 basic recipe of your choice Pennsylvania. availability and at some point cakes and ice cream pies to 1 tsp. nutmeg There seems to be some bias cream was introduced as choose from. Paul provides 1 tsp. cinnamon NEED CASH NOW? here. Apparently, the research an ingredient. 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Maple Bacon Ice Cream Service, the U.S. ice cream has become much easier with A few of the recipes from 1 basic recipe of your choice industry generated $10 billion modern ice-cream makers that her book follow. Each makes 1 2 to 3 tsp. maple flavoring in 2011 with take-home sales fit on motor mounts in the quart. Many ice cream makers 1 lb. bacon, trimmed of the representing the largest section kitchen. Some ice cream mak- will freeze larger quantities, so fat, cooked, cooled and crum- LOOK WHO’S of the market. In addition, the ers that fit on modern-day mix- feel free to increase the recipe bled majority of ice cream manu- ers are designed to sit in the accordingly — just make sure TURNING 40 facturers have been in business freezer and freeze a compound not to fill the canister more more than 50 years and many in the walls of the device prior than 3/4 full. Frank are still family-owned busi- to use. The cold from the walls Rich and Creamy Vanilla Ice ������ nesses. 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B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY July 31, 2012 TELL ME A STORY ‘The Forest at the Bottom of the Lake’ (an Austrian legend) long he too was in despair. adapted by Amy Friedman and illustrated by Jillian “I cannot bear this!” Sebastian groaned to his wife. Gilliland “I’m tired of hearing all this noise.” “I hope you’ll put a stop to it,” his wife said. “Tell nce upon a time not far from the Village of the people Karl has not been injured, and we are the Kitzbuhl, in the Austrian Alps, there stood a rightful owners. That’s that!” Omagnificent forest. To one side of the forest Sebastian went everywhere defending his right to lived a man named Sebastian and his family; on the his forest and complaining about Karl’s stories. other side lived Karl and his. But this only further divided the camps. Before Karl’s great-great grandfather had purchased that long, friends stopped talking to friends. Children who forest many years before, but Sebastian came to had once been playmates became bitter enemies. believe the forest belonged to him. He took Karl to Women in the market stopped speaking to each court to sue him for ownership, and Karl sued him other. As time passed, the feud spread until even in return. And year after year, one man or the other neighboring villagers began to take sides. went to court to fight for legal ownership of the forest Sebastian thought he would go mad! -- Karl had no proof, and Sebastian had none, natu- The judge became unhappy at the rumors that rally. And this went on for many years. were spreading about him, so he went to his friends One day Sebastian grew tired of the fight, but he and asked, “I made a good judgment, don’t you desperately wanted to own that forest, and so he agree?” went to see the judge and offered him a generous Some of his fellow judges nodded sagely, for they bribe. believed their fellow judge was a good man, fair and A week later, when the men arrived in court, the wise. judge announced, “This is my final verdict. There But others had noticed the judge was wearing fan- shall be no more court dates. The forest belongs to cier clothes, his house was growing larger and larger, Sebastian, and that is that!” and his wife had jewels that must have cost a small Karl was devastated. He began to weep right there fortune. They wondered at that. Perhaps, they began in court, but the judge’s decision was firm and final. to suspect, he had taken a bribe. There was no going back. Once suspicions start, suspicions grow, and soon Karl trudged home, knowing all was lost. He was the judge’s reputation was in trouble. feeling sadder than sad. He had not just lost the for- Eventually, Sebastian decided he had had enough. est; he had lost everything, for he had spent his life’s He marched to Karl’s house, knocked on the door savings suing Sebastian. and said, “Listen, I have had enough! By all the dev- He could not stop lamenting his great misfortune. ils, if I have unlawfully won the forest, may it sink a “I’ve been cheated,” he told everyone he saw. He thousand yards into the earth!” complained in pubs, in the fields, when he skied on He had barely finished speaking when he felt the mountains and when he walked into town. rumbling beneath his feet, and an earthquake struck, “I am the rightful owner of the forest and I was school they told stories of the forest that had once judge is fair and wise!” and with it came a terrible thunderstorm. When the robbed!” he insisted. He could not stop himself -- no been theirs until Sebastian came along and stole it. But other villagers did not agree. earthquake and the storm had passed, the forest had matter where he went and no matter who was by his And so began a feud between the two families, and “Judges can be swayed,” they said, “and this judge sunk beneath the earth, and waves of water rolled side, this was the conversation he insisted on having. before long everyone in the village took a side. was not fair. The land should rightfully belong to over it. His wife was in despair as well. She stopped Some said Sebastian was the rightful owner. Karl.” And so the forest belonged to no one, and the friends at the market to tell them of how they had “Look,” they said, “the judge made his decision. Soon everywhere Sebastian went, he overheard feuding ended. In its place now stands a beautiful been cheated. His children were unhappy, too. At There is no arguing with that! Everyone knows our rumors and whispers and arguments, and before and peaceful lake, deep and dark and still.

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PLEASE VISIT US ONLINE FOR MORE INFORMATION AND A Contact Jodie COMPLETE LIST OF ALL CURRENT VACANCIES AT www.tooelesd.org (435)840-1559 APPLICANTS MUST HAVE A HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA OR EQUIVALENT AND MUST BE AT LEAST 21 YEARS OF AGE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. WIGS N THANGS has $ RE/MAX $ $ ONLY 80,000 ONLYPlatinum198,000 ONLY 374,000 The district provides reasonable accommodations to the known disabilities of applicants in compliance with the Ameri- arrived in Tooele. Hair Darling all brick rambler in a nice Deer Hollow Condo offered at a SUPER Price! Custom built home on golf course. Awesome Home pieces for the young n neighborhood close to all schools! Must see. CLEAN! New carpet. Gas fi replace. Large deck Theater Room. Nice kitchenette downstairs. A lot of cans with Disabilities Act. Individuals needing special accommodations should notify Terry Christensen, at TCSD, 92 for relaxing. Room to grow in basement. Nice Lodestone, Tooele, UT or call 435-833-1900. Applications and information may be picked up at the District office or bold. Thangs: Bird Newer vinyl windows, newer paint. clubhouse and pool. house for the Price! Large .38 acre lot!! houses, feeders, cus- downloaded at website www.tooelesd.org. 2 E ARTHUR CIR: 11 Acres. Each lot has an undivided interest in an 4000 N SR 36: Corner of SR36 & Erda Way. Apx. 35.11 acres of vacant land w/9.66 acres zoned TCSD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER tom wood working. LAND additional 247 acres of land. 7.1 Acre feet of water included. Seasonal CG (Commercial) & the remaining acrege of 25.45 acres is zoned RR-5. (Residential on 5 acre lots.) (801)634-3811 spring. NEW LOW PRICE $82,0000 Under Contract PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Tooele City Council & Tooele City PUBLIC NOTICE Redevelopment Agency Town of Ophir Town of Tooele City, Utah, will Council Meeting meet in a Work Session Ophir Town Hall on Wednesday, August August 7, 2012 7:00pm- 1, 2012 at the hour of 8:30pm 5:30 P.M. The meeting The regularly scheduled will be held at the Tooele Town Council meeting City Hall Large Confer- will meet with the follow- NOTICE OF TRUS- ence Room located at 90 ing Agenda: TEE'S SALE North Main Street, Call to Order APN: 14-006-0-0155 Tooele, Utah. Roll Call TRA: Trust No. 1. Open Meeting Mayor’s Report 12-00424-8 Loan No. 2. Roll Call Presentation of Invoices Ref: PHILIP S. WATTS 3. Motion to Close Meet- Financial Report IMPORTANT NOTICE ing to Discuss: Old Business TO PROPERTY -Pending Litigation New Business OWNER YOU ARE IN -Property Acquisition Discussion and consid- DEFAULT UNDER A -Contracts eration of alley street DEED OF TRUST 4. Adjourn abandonment request by DATED July 27, 2009. Michelle Y. Pitt D. Lawrence- D. Tate as UNLESS YOU TAKE Tooele City Recorder/ forwarded with recom- ACTION TO PROTECT RDA Secretary mendations by Land Use YOUR PROPERTY, IT Pursuant to the Ameri- Committee MAY BE SOLD AT A cans with Disabilities Committee Reports PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU B6 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Act, Individuals Needing Historic District TuesdayNEED July AN 31, EXPLANA- 2012 Special Accommoda- Land Use & Building Of- TION OF THIS PRO- tions Should Notify Mi- ficial Report CEEDING, YOU Apartments Homes for Public Notices chellePublic Y. Pitt,Notices Tooele SpecialPublic Committees Notices SHOULDPublic CONTACT Notices A Child Care Help Wanted Homes City Recorder, at Public Concerns LAWYER. On August for Rent Rent Meetings 843-2110Meetings prior to the AdjournMeetings 21, 2012Trustees at 4:30 p.m., meeting. TDD Phone Pursuant to the Ameri- James H. Woodall, as DAISY BEAR Preschool Business owners If you 1BDRM 1BTH duplex, 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile $$SAVE MONEY PUBLIC NOTICE Number 843-2108 cans with Disabilities duly appointed Trustee now enrolling for Fall need someone fast, water & garbage in- home for rent, no smok- Search Bank & HUD Notice is hereby given (Published in the Tran- Act, individuals needing under a Deed of Trust classes. Limited enroll- place your classified ad cluded, 110 Russell ing/ pets. 882-1550 homes www.Tooele that the Grantsville City script Bulletin July 31, special accommodations recorded July 31, 2009, ment, few spots still in all 48 of Utah's news- Ave, $500/mo, $500/ BankHomes.com Planning Commission 2012) during this meeting must as Entry No. 330112, of available. 23 years ex- papers. The person you dep. (435)830-6342 GLEN EAGLES 3bdrm, will hold a regular busi- notify Julie Shubert, the official records in the Berna Sloan (435) PUBLIC NOTICE perience! 3 hour are looking for could be 3bth rambler, double ness meeting on Thurs- Town Clerk, 843-0221, office at the County Re- 1BDRM apartment, 840-5029 Group 1 The Grantsville City classes, 3-4 year olds, from out of town. The garage, ac, fenced day, August 9, 2012 in prior to the meeting. corder of TOOELE $525/mo plus security Council will hold its regu- Tuesday, Thursday cost is only $163. for a yard, new paint, the Grantsville City Hall (Published in the Tran- County, State of Utah deposit, w/d hookups, 5BDRM, 3BTH, granite lar meeting at 7:00 p.m. AM-PM; 4-5 year olds, 25 word ad and it $1150/mo. (801)842- Council Chambers at script Bulletin July 26 & executed by PHILIP S. covered parking. kitchen, 2 family rooms, on Wednesday, August Monday, Wednesday, reaches up to 340,000 9631 www.guardright 429 E. Main Street in August 2, 2012) WATTS, A MARRIED (435)849-3969 2 fireplaces, excess 1, 2012 at 429 East Main Friday, AM-PM. Call households. All you do property.com Grantsville, Utah, which P E R S O N A N D (435)830-9147 storage, total brick, Street, Grantsville, UT Karen Rounds is call the Transcript meeting shall begin SHARLYN L. WATTS, A GRANTSVILLE, 3bdrm steel roof, vinyl win- 84029. The agenda is as Public Notices (435)882-5231 Bulletin at 2 AND 3bdrm apart- promptly at 7:00 P.M. MARRIED PERSON 2bth cottage, 2 car dows, 2 car garage, RV follows: Trustees (435)882-0050 for all ments behind Super CALL TO ORDER AND WILL SELL AT PUBLIC GRANTSVILLE Miss Ve- garage, central ac, $995. parking, 122 Millcreek CALL TO ORDER AND the details. (Mention Wal-Mart. Swimming PLEDGE OF ALLE- AUCTION TO HIGHEST da’s Play N Care, Cus- 399 Utah Drive Way. (435)882-2851 PLEDGE OF ALLE- NOTICE OF TRUS- UCAN) You can now pool, hot tub, exercise GIANCE BIDDER, PAYABLE IN tom built basement for (400 West 400 South) GIANCE TEE'S SALE order online www.utah- room, playground, full 7:00 P.M. PUBLIC LAWFUL MONEY OF daycare, outside play- Davidson Realty FOR SALE: Split level ROLL CALL APN: 12-090-0-0528 press.com clubhouse. 843-4400 HEARINGS: THE UNITED STATES ground, clean environ- (801)466-5078 home, 5bdrm, 1.75bth, PUBLIC HEARING: TRA: Trust No. a. Proposed amendment AT THE TIME OF SALE. ment, nutritious meals, 2BDRM 1BTH Apart- www.dripm.com large lot, asking a. Proposed concept 12-00467-8 Loan No. BUSY DENTAL OFFICE to Chapter 15 Use Table SUCCESSFUL BID- snacks, Preschool ac- ment. $625/mo, $160,000. (307)685- plan for TP Grantsville Ref: JOHN THOMAS, looking for a Dental As- to the “Raising of Rab- DERS MUST TENDER tivities. 5:30am-6pm, $400/dep. 20 South 6th HOME FOR rent with 4193, (307)670-5283, LLC to divide 46 lots on JR. IMPORTANT NO- sistant. In Grantsville, 3 bits, Ducks, Chickens, or A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 Mon-Fri. (435)884- Street, Tooele. On-site horse property, 5bdrm, (801)547-7595 the southern end of An- TICE TO PROPERTY days/ week, 8am-5pm. Turkeys” section of the IN CERTIFIED FUNDS 3496. 2 slots left! coin laundry. 2.5bth. Grantsville. (801)686-3344 derson Ranch Phase 4A, OWNER YOU ARE IN Must have 2yrs of den- Use Table to clarify the TO THE TRUSTEE AT (801)792-8412 $950/mo, available to be known as Ander- DEFAULT UNDER A KIDS ACADEMY Pre- tal assiting experience. term chickens to specifi- THE TIME OF SALE, September 1st. son Ranch Phase 5, in DEED OF TRUST school is currently en- Fax resume to Planning on selling your cally allow only hens, WITH THE BALANCE 2BDRM 1BTH, remod- (435)884- 6256 or the R-1-21 zone. DATED March 26, 2009. rolling 3-5yr. olds. Five 801-224-7969 or email home, you could be forbidding the keeping of DUE BY NOON THE eled, govt. subsidized. (435)225-6145 b. Proposed rezoning of UNLESS YOU TAKE students per class. Un- tiffany@frandsendental. sending your sales roosters under this sec- FOLLOWING BUSI- Playground, carport 1.14 acres of land for ACTION TO PROTECT beatable rates. Call com points to up to 340,000 tion of the code. Roost- NESS DAY, AT THE ,free cable. $500/dep. HOMES available to pur- Jennifer Fawson at 371 YOUR PROPERTY, IT Christie Cook households at once. ers may still be kept un- OFFICE OF THE TRUS- 211 S. Hale, Grants- chase for LOW IN- W Main Street to go from MAY BE SOLD AT A (435)579-3562 for more DRIVERS - EXPERI- For $163. you can der a C.U.P. in appropri- TEE. AT THE MAIN EN- ville. Call Chris COME buyers with an RM-7 zone to a CS PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU info. ENCED DRIVERS place your 25 word ate locations and zones, TRANCE TO THE (435)843-8247 Equal good credit. Berna (commercial shopping) NEED AN EXPLANA- $1000 Sign-On Bonus! classified ad to all 45 and conditions. TOOELE COUNTY DIS- Housing Opp. Sloan (435)840-5029 zone for the purpose of TION OF THIS PRO- LITTLE SCHOOL Pre- Regional LTL Opportu- newspapers in Utah. b. Proposed General TRICT COURT 74 Group 1 Real Estate. constructing a daycare CEEDING, YOU school has openings in nities in Salt Lake City! 2BDRM APARTMENT, Just call the Transcript Plan amendment for SOUTH 100 EAST, on the site. SHOULD CONTACT A the Tuesday/ Thursday Earn up to $1100 or 2bdrm House. Bulletin at 882-0050 for Carriage Crossing TOOELE, UTAH all LARGE 2BDRM in Ver- AGENDA: LAWYER. On Septem- 3yr old nursery class, more per week. Excel- www.tooelerental.com all the details. (Mention Grantsville LLC on right, title and interest non. $680/mo, $500 se- 1. Presentation by ber 4, 2012 at 4:30 p.m., 9-11am. Call Stephanie lent Home Time! ucan) 12.282 acres of land lo- conveyed to and now curity dep. 2bdrm, 1bth. SELLING YOUR Tooele County Commis- James H. Woodall, as at (435)833-9660 www.driveffe.com 3BDRM APARTMENT, cated on the northeast held by it under said Available now. Located HOME? Advertise it in sioners regarding a recy- duly appointed Trustee 855-755-5554 (ucan) in quiet east Tooele corner of the Carriage Deed of Trust in the NEW BEGINNINGS by post office and the classifieds. Call cling program. under a Deed of Trust neighborhood Lower Crossing Estates, to go property situated in said Preschool now enroll- school. Water, trash, 882-0050 or visit 2. Summary Action recorded March 31, DRIVERS - YOU CAN level, w/d hook-ups. from a split zone of “Me- County and State de- ing for Summer & lawn care, refrigerator, www.tooeletran Items: 2009, as Entry No. count on Knight for $825/mo, $400/dep. in- dium Density” & “Low scribed as: LOT 155, 2012-13 School year. stove, dishwasher, script.com a. Approval of Minutes 323212, of the official re- flexible hometime, cludes utilities. No Density” Residential THE BENCHES AT A few openings left. washing machine in- b. Approval of Bills cords in the office at the plenty of miles, daily or smoking or pets. zones to a “Commercial / SOUTH RIM PHASE 1, Instructors: Crystal cluded. Central heat/ air c. Personnel Matters County Recorder of weekly pay, modern (801)244-2048 Higher Density Residen- ACCORDING TO THE Lawrence, Shauna cond. New wiring and Mobile Homes 3. Consideration of TOOELE County, State trucks, quarterly safety tial” zone for a senior liv- OFFICIAL PLAT Bevan, Brook 3BDRM, 1.5BTH apart- insulation. Back lot for awarding engineering of Utah executed by bonuses. Local orienta- ing facility. THEREOF, AS RE- Castagno, Heather ment, $1000/mo, livestock. Shady yard, contract for the rebuild JOHN THOMAS, JR. tion. 800-414-9569 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile c. Proposed minor subdi- CORDED IN THE OF- Lawrence. Call now at $400/dep, utilities in- basement storage. Pets and/or repair of South AND ANN P. THOMAS, www.driveknight.com home for rent, no smok- vision for Ken Hale at FICE OF THE TOOELE (435)882-0209 to re- cluded, central air, w/d upon approval. No Hale Street. AS JOINT TENANTS (ucan) ing/ pets. 882-1550 approximately 500 E. COUNTY RECORDER. serve your child’s hookups, no pets or smoking. (619)251- 4. Consideration of WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Nygreen Street in an The street address and place. 20 years expe- smoking. Kim 2484 or mcredhed@ awarding engineering AUCTION TO HIGHEST PT/FT Experienced Pe- RR-1 zone to divide 1 lot other common designa- rience! (435)830-9371 yahoo.com 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile contract for the Wor- BIDDER, PAYABLE IN diatric Medical. Assis- into 4 lots for the pur- tion of the real property home for rent, no smok- thington Loop Waterline. LAWFUL MONEY OF tant needed for busy AWESOME 1BDRM pose of residential described above is pur- NEW BEGINNINGS NICE LARGE home for ing/ pets. 882-1550 5. Consideration of THE UNITED STATES Tooele office. Please 1200sqft, $600/mo, $75 homes. ported to be: 2547 Preschool now enroll- rent in Overlake, awarding engineering AT THE TIME OF SALE. fax your resume to utilities, $500/dep, fur- FOLLOWING THE West Deer Run Drive ing for 2012-13 3bdrm, 2.5bth, no pets, MOBILE HOME. With lot contract for installation of SUCCESSFUL BID- 435-843-8382 or bring nished, w/d included, CLOSE OF THE PUB- Stockton, Utah 84071 School year. A few no smoking. and double garage sewer lines which will al- DERS MUST TENDER it to our office located at LDS standards, back- LIC HEARINGS THE The undersigned Trus- openings left. Instruc- $1000/dep, $1200/mo. $45,000. low for the removal of A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 2356 N 400 E, Ste 202 ground check, no MEETING OFFICIALLY tee disclaims any liability tors: Crystal Law- Call for more informa- (602)320-5890 the use of lift stations. IN CERTIFIED FUNDS Tooele, UT 84074 smoking, no pets. CALLED TO ORDER BY for any incorrectness of rence, Shauna tion. (435)237-2925 6. Consideration of con- TO THE TRUSTEE AT (435)843-1379. CHAIRMAN DREW AL- the street address and Bevan, Brook cept plan for TP Grants- THE TIME OF SALE, THE TOWN Of Stockton Office Space LEN. other common designa- Castagno, Heather BASEMENT apartment RUSH VALLEY. 3bdrm ville LLC to divide 46 lots WITH THE BALANCE is currently seeking an 1. Consideration of a tion, if any, shown Lawrence. Call now at for rent. 1bdrm. 2bth Ranch Property, on the southern end of DUE BY NOON THE experienced part time General Plan amend- herein. Said sale will be (435)882-0209 to re- $475/mo. (435)849- Garage, Shop, Barn, LEASE: 1750sqft build- Anderson Ranch Phase FOLLOWING BUSI- court clerk. Closing ment for Carriage Cross- made without covenant serve your child’s 7075 Corral, 40 Acres, ing, reception area, 4A, to be known as An- NESS DAY, AT THE date 8/10/12. Managing ing Grantsville LLC on or warranty, express or place. 20 years expe- Fenced, 1yr lease, waiting room, four of- derson Ranch Phase 5, OFFICE OF THE TRUS- court records, must 12.282 acres, to go from implied, regarding title, rience! LARGE 2BDRM, 2bth, $1390/mo, $1000/dep, fices, conference room, in the R-1-21 zone. TEE. AT THE MAIN EN- have exceptional inter- a split zone of “Medium possession, condition, or very clean, new carpet/ Avail Aug 1st. No break room. Currently: 7. Consideration of mi- TRANCE TO THE personal skills, Micro- Density” & “Low Density” encumbrances, including PRESCHOOL 2012/ paint, w/d hookups, ex- smoking/ inside pet. counseling office. nor subdivision of 154 TOOELE COUNTY DIS- soft, Excel, Word expe- Residential zones to a fees, charges, and ex- 2013. Castle Creek tra storage, no pets/ 435-830-5886 (435)882-7094 acres of property for TRICT COURT 74 rience preferred. Must “Commercial / Higher penses of the Trustee Kids Activity Center is smoking. $650/mo, (801)860-5696 Gary and Janet Fawson SOUTH 100 EAST, be able to work eve- Density Residential” and of the trusts created now enrolling pre- $500/dep. STANSBURY PARK, to divide four lots from TOOELE, UTAH all nings as assigned. zone for a senior living by said Deed of Trust, to schoolers 3-5yrs old for (435)830-2317 Beautiful 4bdrm, 3bth, MOVE IN SPECIAL! one lot located at the right, title and interest Confidentiality, perform facility. pay the remaining princi- the upcoming preschool double car garage, Commercial Space corner of Clay and Race conveyed to and now complex clerical duties, SETTLEMENT CAN- 2. Consideration of a mi- ple sums of the note(s) year. (435)249-0562 or fenced yard, $1195/mo. Rent starting at $250. Streets and is in the held by it under said deal with the public YON APARTMENTS nor subdivision for Ken secured by said Deed of visit castlecreekkids. www.guardrightproperty 272 N. Broadway, RR-1 zone. Deed of Trust in the calmly and profession- Brand new market 2 & Hale to divide 1 lot into 4 Trust. The current com for more info. .com (801)842-9631 Tooele. Newly remod- 8. Consideration of Ordi- property situated in said ally. Clerical experience 3 bedroom apts. Prices lots. beneficiary of the Trust eled. High speed nance 2012-12 rezoning County and State de- PRESCHOOL in Lake- is required. Coris and starting at $815. Call STANSBURY PARK. 3. Consideration of an Deed as of the date of Internet, utilities in- 24 North Hale Street to scribed as: LOT 528, point enrolling for Fall. UCJIS experience pre- Danielle 843-4400 for Rambler, 3bdrm, 2bth, amendment to Chapter this notice is WELLS cluded in rent. rezone .22 of an acre of WESTLAND COVE State licensed. 2 1/2- ferred. Applications info. No Pets, No Smoking. 15 Use Table to the FARGO BANK, N.A. The TOOELE 2bdrm main (435)830-5681 property from an RM-7 PHASE 5 SUBDIVI- over 3hr options. Start- available at the Stock- $1300/mo water in- “Raising of Rabbits, record owners of the floor apartment for rent zone to a CS zone for SION, ACCORDING TO ing at $60/mo. Only 6 ton Town Hall. EOE. cluded. $1300/dep. Call Ducks, Chickens, or Tur- property as of the re- in duplex. Recently re- the purpose of using the THE OFFICIAL PLAT kids per class. Jamie Shawn (801)301-8591. keys” section of the Use cording of the Notice of modeled, dishwasher, land as a parking lot for THEREOF ON FILE (801)979-7509. Child THE TOWN Of Stockton Table to clarify terms. Default are PHILIP S. w/d included, stove, Buildings the dental office to the AND OF RECORD IN care available ages 3-5. is currently seeking an STOCKTON. LARGE 4. Approval of minutes of WATTS, A MARRIED fridge, garbage dis- south. (C. Blaine Curtis, THE TOOELE COUNTY experienced part time ranch house with ani- the last business meet- PERSON, AND THE KIDS Park Now En- posal and covered DDS) RECORDER'S OFFICE. office clerk. Closing mal rights. Corrals. If you build, remodel or ing held in July. SHARON L. WATTS, A rolling. Half-day pre- parking for 1 car open 9. Consideration of Ordi- The street address and date until filled or 4bdrm, two car garage. remove buildings you 5. Report from the Coun- MARRIED PERSON, AS school, 2012-2013. in-yard park for 2nd car. nance 2012-13 amend- other common designa- 8/10/12. Must have pre- $1200/mo. No inside can place your classi- cil Liaison Member Neil JOINT TENANTS Tooele 882-7125 Large living/ dining ing Chapter 16 Use Ta- tion of the real property vious clerical experi- p e t s . C a l l fied ad in 45 of Utah's Critchlow. DATED: July 17, 2012 Stansbury Park: room and roomy ble to add the use of described above is pur- ence, experience work- (801)319-3560 newspapers for only 6. Adjourn. James H. Woodall 843-0807. Full time kitchen w/plenty of stor- parking lots in all com- ported to be: 957 West ing with the public, Mi- $163. for 25 words ($5. DATED this 30th day of 10808 River Front 5:30-6:30. School Age age. Nice large yard, mercial zones as “CA” 370 South Tooele, Utah crosoft, Excel, Word ex- TOOELE 3BDRM, for each additional July, 2012. Parkway, Suite 175 summer camp. great neighborhood. (conditional use ap- 84074 The undersigned perience preferred, cur- 1.5bth, 1100sqft on 1/2 word). You will reach By Order of Grantsville South Jordan, Utah $500/deposit and first proved by zoning admin- Trustee disclaims any li- rent valid Utah driver’s acre, garage, covered up to 340,000 house- City Planning Commis- 84095 (801) 254-9450 and final month's rent. istrator). ability for any incorrect- license. Must be able to parking, plenty of addi- holds and all you do is sion Chairman Drew Al- Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 No smoking, no drink- 10. Consideration of ness of the street ad- Help Wanted work evenings as as- tional parking. Recently call the Transcript Bul- len. p.m. Authorized Signa- ing, no drugs, no pets. Resolution concerning dress and other common signed. Confidentiality, renovated, dishwasher, letin at 882-0050 for all Shauna Kertamus ture James H. Woodall, Background and credit RDA with Tooele County designation, if any, organization skills, able w/d hookups, base- the details. (Mention Zoning Administrator Trustee R-414760 check required. Call Di- and Grantsville City. shown herein. Said sale to obtain a Notary. Ap- ment, $900/mo. Ron UCAN Classified Net- All interested persons (Published in the Tran- ane: 435-882-6797 11. Reconsideration of will be made without DRIVERS: plications available at 435-849-3969 or Bob work) are invited to attend and script Bulletin July 17, 24 TOOELE: 2bdrm main provide comment upon renewing lease agree- covenant or warranty, the Stockton Town Hall. 435-830-2426 METAL ROOF/ WALL & 31, 2012) Central Refrigerated floor apartment for rent these proposals. Written ment with Ken Good- express or implied, re- EOE. Panels, Pre-engineered in duplex. Recently re- comments will also be worth for Ken's Gymnas- garding title, possession, is Growing! TOOELE 5BDRM ram- Metal Buildings. Mill NOTICE OF TRUS- modeled, dishwasher, considered if submitted tics. condition, or encum- bler, fenced yard, re- prices for sheeting coil TEE'S SALE Business w/d included, stove, to the Zoning Adminis- 12. Consideration of li- brances, including fees, Hiring experienced & cently remodeled, are at a 4 year low. You APN: 13-038-0-8122 fridge, garbage dis- trator in advance of the brary construction is- charges, and expenses non experienced driv- Opportunities $975/mo, no smoking. get the savings. 17 Col- TRA: Trust No. posal and covered hearing. The current sues. of the Trustee and of the www.guardrightproperty ors prime material, cut 12-00429-8 Loan No. ers. CDL training avail- parking for 1 car open Land Use Management 13. Mayor and Council trusts created by said Small Business owners: .com 801-842-9631 to your exact length. Ref: JUAN C. GIL IM- in-yard park for 2nd car. and Development Code Reports. Deed of Trust, to pay the able! Employ today! Place your classified ad CO Building Systems PORTANT NOTICE TO Large living/ dining TOOELE, 2BDRM, and the proposed 14. Adjourn. remaining principle sums in 45 newspapers 1-800-COBLDGS PROPERTY OWNER Avg. $40,000-$70,000! room and roomy 1.5bth, no smoking, no amendments may be re- Rachel Wright of the note(s) secured by throughout Utah for (ucan) YOU ARE IN DEFAULT only $163. for 25 kitchen w/plenty of stor- pets, 332 East Vine, viewed at the Grantsville City Recorder said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary UNDER A DEED OF 800-993-7483 words, and $5. per age. Nice large yard, $750/mo, $700/dep. City Offices each week- In compliance with the TRUST DATED April 19, word over 25. You will great neighborhood. Call (435)882-7684 day before the public Americans with Disability of the Trust Deed as of Financial the date of this notice is 2006. UNLESS YOU 6 GOVERNMENT Shift reach up to 340,000 $500/dep and first and hearing, between the Act, Grantsville City will Services WELLS FARGO BANK, TAKE ACTION TO PRO- Representatives. Seek- households and it is a final month's rent. No TOOELE, 2bdrm, two liv- hours of 9:00 a.m. and accommodate reason- N.A. The record owners TECT YOUR PROP- ing a motivated, enthu- one call, one order, one smoking, no drinking, ing rooms, new stove, 4:00 p.m. able requests to assist CREDIT CARD RELIEF of the property as of the ERTY, IT MAY BE siastic engineer to be bill program. Call the no drugs, no pets. heater, ac, refrigerator. Persons needing assis- persons with disabilities Buried in Credit Card recording of the Notice SOLD AT A PUBLIC part of a multibillion dol- Transcript Bulletin at Background and credit New paint. Large two tance to participate in to participate in meet- Debt? Over $10,000? of Default are JOHN SALE. IF YOU NEED lar project, overseeing 882-0050 for further check required. Call Di- car garage. No pets, no this hearing should con- ings. Requests for assis- We can get you out of THOMAS JR. AND ANN AN EXPLANATION OF all aspects of the info. (ucan) ane: 435-882-6797 smoking. $925/mo tact the Grantsville City tance may be made by debt quickly and save P. THOMAS, AS JOINT THIS PROCEEDING, Pueblo Chemical TWO BEDROOM apart- $500/dep plus utilities. Offices at (435) calling City Hall (435) you thousands of dol- TENANTS DATED: YOU SHOULD CON- Agent-Destruction Pilot ment, $600/mo plus References. 884-3411 at least 3 days 884-3411 at least 3 days lars! Call CREDIT July 28, 2012. TACT A LAWYER. On Plant project in South- Wanted $300/dep. No smoking, (435)224-2615 prior to the hearings. in advance of a meeting. August 21, 2012 at 4:30 CARD RELIEF for your James H. Woodall ern Colorado. The no pets. (435)882-1442 (Published in the Tran- (Published in the Tran- p.m., James H. Woodall, TOOELE, 3BDRM, free consultation 10808 River Front plant, which is currently (435)830-5651 script Bulletin July 31, script Bulletin July 31, as duly appointed Trus- I WILL come to you and 1.5bth, 2400sqft, cen- 1-877-881-3269 (ucan) Parkway, Suite 175 under construction, will 2012) 2012) tee under a Deed of pay cash for your junk tral air, $1200/mo plus PUBLIC NOTICE South Jordan, Utah destroy the chemical Trust recorded April 28, car or truck. Homes for utilities. Fully land- Notice is hereby given 84095 JAMES H. WOO- weapons stockpile cur- PUBLIC NOTICE 2006, as Entry No. (435)830-5987 Rent scaped, 2 car garage, Public Notices that the Tooele City DALL, TRUSTEE (801) rently stored at the Town of Ophir Town 258905, of the official re- sprinkler system, large Meetings Council & Tooele City 254-9450 Hours: 9:00 Pueblo Chemical De- Council Meeting cords in the office at the WHY RENT When You d e c k . W i l Redevelopment Agency a.m. - 5:00 p.m. pot. The Government Ophir Town Hall County Recorder of Boats Can Buy? Zero down (801)879-0778 Deadline for public no- of Tooele City, Utah, will R-415483 Shift Rep job is a chal- August 7, 2012 7:00pm- TOOELE County, State & Low Income pro- tices is 4 p.m. the day meet in a Work Session (Published in the Tran- lenging and highly re- 8:30pm of Utah executed by grams, 1st time & Sin- TOOELE, 4BDRM, 3bth prior to publication. on Wednesday, August script Bulletin July 31, warding full-time Fed- 18 1/2FT Starcraft alumi- The regularly scheduled JUAN C. GIL AND MAR- gle parent programs, spacious rambler, Public notices submit- 1, 2012 at the hour of August 7 & 14, 2012) eral position that offers num boat with e-z load Town Council meeting CELA RODRIGUEZ-GIL, Berna Sloan (435) fenced yard, garage, ted past the deadline 5:30 P.M. The meeting relocation incentives, trailer, 90hp Johnson will meet with the follow- HUSBAND AND WIFE 840-5029 Group 1 $995/mo. (801) will not be accepted. will be held at the Tooele NOTICE OF TRUS- health and retirement and 15hp Johnson mo- ing Agenda: WILL SELL AT PUBLIC 842-9631 guardright UPAXLP City Hall Large Confer- TEE'S SALE benefits and life insur- tors, electric motor with Call to Order 2BDRM HOME, 1bth, property.com ence Room located at 90 APN: 14-006-0-0155 AUCTION TO HIGHEST ance. For more infor- foot control, bottom line PUBLIC NOTICE Roll Call central air, w/d hook- North Main Street, TRA: Trust No. BIDDER, PAYABLE IN mation, visi t fish finder new marine Notice is Hereby Given Mayor’s Report ups, fenced yard, quiet TOOELE/ OVERLAKE Tooele, Utah. 12-00424-8 Loan No. LAWFUL MONEY OF www.pmacwa.army.mil. battery, travel and that the Business Meet- Presentation of Invoices street, no pets/smoking, 4bdrm, 2.5bth, 2 story, 1. Open Meeting Ref: PHILIP S. WATTS THE UNITED STATES The successful appli- taunu covers, anchors, ing Scheduled for the Financial Report $695/mo, $500/dep. 2 car garage, central ac 2. Roll Call IMPORTANT NOTICE AT THE TIME OF SALE. cant must be able to net, fishing poles. All Tooele City Council on Old Business 143 S 5th Street. unfinished basement 3. Motion to Close Meet- TO PROPERTY SUCCESSFUL BID- obtain and maintain a you need is bait! $1800 Wednesday, August 1, New Business (435)840-0806 $1150/mo 1789 N 80 E ing to Discuss: OWNER YOU ARE IN DERS MUST TENDER secret clearance. The obo. (435)882-4466 2012 has been Can- Discussion and consid- Davidson Realty Inc -Pending Litigation DEFAULT UNDER A A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 U.S. Army is an Equal 3BDRM 1BTH charming celled. eration of alley street (801)466-5078 -Property Acquisition DEED OF TRUST IN CERTIFIED FUNDS Opportunity Employer. older home, newly re- Michelle Y. Pitt abandonment request by www.dripm.com -Contracts DATED July 27, 2009. TO THE TRUSTEE AT For information about modeled. Large yard Tooele City Recorder D. Lawrence- D. Tate as Autos 4. Adjourn UNLESS YOU TAKE THE TIME OF SALE, the job and how to ap- w/garage, no pets/ VERY NICE small 1bdrm Pursuant to the Ameri- forwarded with recom- Michelle Y. Pitt ACTION TO PROTECT WITH THE BALANCE ply, access the web at smoking. Senior citizen home. $400/dep. Refer- cans with Disabilities mendations by Land Use DUE BY NOON THE LOCAL, LICENSED and Tooele City Recorder/ YOUR PROPERTY, IT http://www.usajobs.gov/ consideration. Deposit ences All utilities in- Act, Individuals Needing Committee FOLLOWING BUSI- Bonded auto recycler RDA Secretary MAY BE SOLD AT A GetJob/ViewDetai- required $900/mo cluded. No smoking no Special Accommoda- Committee Reports NESS DAY, AT THE paying cash for junk Pursuant to the Ameri- PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU ls/321910000 . (435)830-3337 pets $575/mo. tions Should Notify Mi- Historic District OFFICE OF THE TRUS- cars and trucks. Call cans with Disabilities NEED AN EXPLANA- (435)840-8500 chelle Y. Pitt, Tooele Land Use & Building Of- TEE. AT THE MAIN EN- (435)830-2394 Act, Individuals Needing TION OF THIS PRO- TALENT NEEDED! All 3BDRM 1bth, carport, City Recorder, at ficial Report TRANCE TO THE ages, experience lev- storage shed, 216 E WHY RENT when you 843-2110 prior to the Special Accommoda- Special Committees CEEDING, YOU can buy? Call for a tions Should Notify Mi- SHOULD CONTACT A TOOELE COUNTY DIS- els. Instant work! Mov- SELL YOUR CAR or Highland Dr, next to meeting. TDD Phone Public Concerns TRICT COURT 74 ies, Commercial, Con- boat in the classifieds. park & East Elemen- free pre approval Me- Number 843-2108 chelle Y. Pitt, Tooele Adjourn LAWYER. On August lanie 840-3073 Secu- City Recorder, at 21, 2012 at 4:30 p.m., SOUTH 100 EAST, ventions, Promotional Call 882-0050 or visit tary. $850/mo, (Published in the Tran- Pursuant to the Ameri- TOOELE, UTAH all work. Earn $15-165 www.tooeletranscript. $800/dep. rity National Mort- script Bulletin July 31, 843-2110 prior to the cans with Disabilities James H. Woodall, as gage. meeting. TDD Phone duly appointed Trustee right, title and interest hourly.(801)601-2231 com (801)414-3744 2012) Act, individuals needing conveyed to and now Number 843-2108 under a Deed of Trust special accommodations held by it under said (Published in the Tran- during this meeting must recorded July 31, 2009, script Bulletin July 31, as Entry No. 330112, of Deed of Trust in the notify Julie Shubert, property situated in said 2012) Town Clerk, 843-0221, the official records in the office at the County Re- County and State de- prior to the meeting. scribed as: LOT 122, (Published in the Tran- corder of TOOELE County, State of Utah CANYON AT WALDEN script Bulletin July 26 & HILLS SUBDIVISION August 2, 2012) executed by PHILIP S. WATTS, A MARRIED NO. 1, ACCORDING TO P E R S O N A N D THE OFFICIAL PLAT SHARLYN L. WATTS, A THEREOF, AS RE- MARRIED PERSON CORDED IN THE OF- WILL SELL AT PUBLIC FICE OF THE TOOELE AUCTION TO HIGHEST COUNTY RECORDER. BIDDER, PAYABLE IN The street address and LAWFUL MONEY OF other common designa- THE UNITED STATES tion of the real property AT THE TIME OF SALE. described above is pur- SUCCESSFUL BID- ported to be: 936 North DERS MUST TENDER 580 East Tooele, Utah A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 84074 The undersigned IN CERTIFIED FUNDS Trustee disclaims any li- TO THE TRUSTEE AT ability for any incorrect- THE TIME OF SALE, ness of the street ad- WITH THE BALANCE dress and other common DUE BY NOON THE designation, if any, FOLLOWING BUSI- shown herein. Said sale NESS DAY, AT THE will be made without OFFICE OF THE TRUS- covenant or warranty, TEE. AT THE MAIN EN- express or implied, re- TRANCE TO THE garding title, possession, TOOELE COUNTY DIS- condition, or encum- TRICT COURT 74 brances, including fees, SOUTH 100 EAST, charges, and expenses TOOELE, UTAH all of the Trustee and of the right, title and interest trusts created by said conveyed to and now Deed of Trust, to pay the held by it under said remaining principle sums Deed of Trust in the of the note(s) secured by property situated in said said Deed of Trust. County and State de- The current beneficiary scribed as: LOT 155, of the Trust Deed as of THE BENCHES AT the date of this notice is SOUTH RIM PHASE 1, HSBC BANK USA, NA- ACCORDING TO THE TIONAL ASSOCIATION, OFFICIAL PLAT AS TRUSTEE FOR THE THEREOF, AS RE- HOLDERS OF THE CORDED IN THE OF- CERTIFICATES IS- FICE OF THE TOOELE SUED BY DEUTSCHE COUNTY RECORDER. ALT-A SECURITIES The street address and MORTGAGE LOAN other common designa- TRUST, SERIES tion of the real property 2006-AR3 The record described above is pur- owners of the property ported to be: 2547 as of the recording of the West Deer Run Drive Notice of Default are Stockton, Utah 84071 JUAN C. GIL AND MAR- The undersigned Trus- CELA RODRIGUEZ GIL, tee disclaims any liability HUSBAND AND WIFE for any incorrectness of DATED: July 17, 2012 the street address and James H. Woodall other common designa- 10808 River Front tion, if any, shown Parkway, Suite 175 herein. Said sale will be South Jordan, Utah made without covenant 84095 (801) 254-9450 or warranty, express or Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 implied, regarding title, p.m. Authorized Signa- possession, condition, or ture James H. Woodall, encumbrances, including Trustee R-414761 fees, charges, and ex- (Published in the Tran- penses of the Trustee script Bulletin July 17, 24 and of the trusts created & 31, 2012) by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining princi- ple sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. The record owners of the property as of the re- cording of the Notice of Default are PHILIP S. WATTS, A MARRIED PERSON, AND SHARON L. WATTS, A MARRIED PERSON, AS JOINT TENANTS DATED: July 17, 2012 James H. Woodall 10808 River Front Parkway, Suite 175 South Jordan, Utah 84095 (801) 254-9450 Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Authorized Signa- ture James H. Woodall, Trustee R-414760 (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin July 17, 24 & 31, 2012) NOTICE OF TRUS- TEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable NOTICE OF TRUS- in lawful money of the TEE'S SALE United States at the time APN: 13-038-0-8122 of sale, at the Tooele TRA: Trust No. County Courthouse, 74 12-00429-8 Loan No. South 100 East, Tooele, Ref: JUAN C. GIL IM- UT 84074, on August 22, PORTANT NOTICE TO 2012, at 1:00 p.m. of PROPERTY OWNER said day, for the purpose YOU ARE IN DEFAULT of foreclosing a trust UNDER A DEED OF deed dated April 26, TRUST DATED April 19, 2007, and executed by 2006. UNLESS YOU ZACK T. LINNELL AND TAKE ACTION TO PRO- DENA M. LAHAR, as TECT YOUR PROP- Trustors, in favor of ERTY, IT MAY BE COUNTRYWIDE HOME SOLD AT A PUBLIC LOANS, INC. as Benefi- SALE. IF YOU NEED ciary, which Trust Deed AN EXPLANATION OF was recorded on April THIS PROCEEDING, 27, 2007, as Entry No. YOU SHOULD CON- 283352, in the Official TACT A LAWYER. On Records of Tooele August 21, 2012 at 4:30 County, State of Utah p.m., James H. Woodall, covering real property as duly appointed Trus- purportedly located at tee under a Deed of 558 West Salton Street, NOTICE OF TRUS- Trust recorded April 28, Tooele, Utah 84074 in TEE'S SALE 2006, as Entry No. Tooele County, Utah, The following described 258905, of the official re- and more particularly de- real property will be sold cords in the office at the scribed as: at public auction to the NOTICE OF PUBLIC County Recorder of LOT 88, NORTH LAKE highest bidder, purchase COMMENT TOOELE County, State NO. 2 SUBDIVISION, price payable in lawful Draft Permit NOTICE OF PUBLIC PUBLIC NOTICE of Utah executed by ACCORDING TO THE money of the United Clean Harbors Arago- COMMENT NOTICE OF SALE Depot Self Storage, lo- JUAN C. GIL AND MAR- OFFICIAL PLAT States of America at the nite, LLC Draft Permit Notice is hereby given cated at 1685 W. James CELA RODRIGUEZ-GIL, THEREOF, RECORDS time of sale, at the main NOTICE OF TRUS- Clean Harbors Arago- Clean Harbors Grassy that Wildcat Storage, Way, Tooele, UT, 84074, HUSBAND AND WIFE OF TOOELE COUNTY, entrance of the Tooele TEE'S SALE nite, LLC has submitted Mountain, LLC 427 East Cimmarron hereby gives Don Ander- WILL SELL AT PUBLIC STATE OF UTAH. County Courthouse, The following described an application to the Di- Clean Harbors Grassy Way Erda Utah 84074 son, last known address AUCTION TO HIGHEST Tax ID: 10-006-0-0088 a/k/a the Third Judicial property will be sold at vision of Solid and Haz- Mountain, LLC has sub- pursant to Utah Code 325 East 600 North, BIDDER, PAYABLE IN The current Beneficiary District Court, 74 South public auction to the ardous Waste to renew mitted an application to Annotated 38 - 8 -1-4, on Tooele, UT 84074 notice LAWFUL MONEY OF of the trust deed is 100 East, Tooele, Utah, highest bidder, payable its hazardous waste per- the Division of Solid and Saturday August 11, that we are asserting a THE UNITED STATES UTAH HOUSING COR- on Friday, August 31, in lawful money of the mit. The current permit Hazardous Waste to re- 2012 will sell the per- possessory lien on the AT THE TIME OF SALE. PORATION, and the re- 2012, at the hour of 9:30 United States at the time was issued on May 8, new its state hazardous sonal property in the fol- property stored in unit SUCCESSFUL BID- cord owners of the prop- a.m. of that day for the of sale, at the Tooele 2000. waste permit. The cur- lowing units at auction. #917. The lien is as- DERS MUST TENDER erty as of the recording purpose of foreclosing a County Courthouse, 74 Clean Harbors Aragonite rent permit was issued Owner/Management has serted for unpaid rental A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 of the Notice of Default deed of trust originally South 100 East, Tooele, operates a commercial on May 2, 2001. the right to bid or cease charges, late fees, and IN CERTIFIED FUNDS are ZACK T. LINNELL executed by Karl Sweat UT 84074, on Septem- hazardous waste incin- Clean Harbors Grassy sale. Purchases must other associated TO THE TRUSTEE AT AND DENA M. LAHAR. and Hope Sweat, in fa- ber 5, 2012, at 1:00 p.m. eration, storage and Mountain operates a be paid for at the time of charges incurred for the THE TIME OF SALE, Bidders must tender to vor of Tooele Federal of said day, for the pur- transfer facility in Tooele commercial hazardous sale. CASH ONLY will rent of the storage WITH THE BALANCE the trustee a $20,000.00 Credit Union, covering pose of foreclosing a County. The facility is waste storage, treat- be accepted. All items space. The amount of DUE BY NOON THE deposit at the sale and real property located at trust deed dated July 23, located approximately ment, and transfer and must be removed and the lien is $1,498.00 FOLLOWING BUSI- the balance of the pur- approximately 465 Mo- 2008, and executed by 2.5 miles south of Inter- disposal facility in the the unit cleaned on the The property subject to NESS DAY, AT THE chase price by 2:00 p.m. riah Avenue, Wendover, SCOTT ROSENBERG state 80 at the Aragonite West Desert area of day of sale. Proposed this lien is: Misc. tools, OFFICETuesday OF THEJuly TRUS- 31, 2012the day following the Tooele County,Tooele Utah, AND Transcrip ADREANNE JADEt-Bulleexit (Exittin #56). Tooele County. The fa- bids are for the entire construction equipment,b7 TEE. AT THE MAIN EN- sale. Both the deposit (sometimes known as ROSENBERG, as Trus- The Division of Solid and cility is located three contents of each unit AS 5x12 box trailer, ladders. TRANCE TO THE and the balance must be 477 Morah Avenue, tors, in favor of MORT- Hazardous Waste has miles east and seven PER UTAH CODE SEC- Unless full payment is GAGE ELECTRONIC completed its review of miles north of the Knolls TOOELEPublic COUNTY Notices DIS- paidPublic to Lincoln Notices Title In- Public Notices Wendover,Public Notices Tooele Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices TIONPublic 83-8-9. Notices madePublic by Notices August 10, TRICT COURT 74 surance Agency in the County, Utah) and more REGISTRATION SYS- the permit renewal appli- Exit (Exit 41) on Inter- Unit: 110: Kathleen R. 2012 at 5:00 p.m., the SOUTHTrustees 100 EAST, form ofTrustees a wire transfer, Trustees particularlyTrustees described as: TEMS,Trustees INC. SOLELY AS cation.Miscellaneous A draft permit stateMiscellaneous 80. McNeelyMiscellaneous 770 Superior propertyMiscellaneous becomes the TOOELE, UTAH all cashier's check or certi- LOT 5 AND PART OF NOMINEE FOR AXIOM has been prepared and The Division of Solid and Peak Drive, Taylorsville, possession of Depot As- right, title and interest fied funds. Cash pay- NOTICE OF TRUS- LOTS 4 AND 6, BLOCK FINANCIAL, LLC as is available for review Hazardous Waste has Utah 84123. Multiple sociates, L.L.C., to dis- conveyed to and now ments, personal checks TEE'S SALE 9, WENDOVER PLAT Beneficiary, which Trust during the public com- completed its review of boxes, filled black bags, pose of as provided by held by it under said or trust checks are not The following property "A"; SHEETS 1 TO 3 IN- Deed was recorded on ment period, which be- the permit renewal appli- couch, misc household law, to satisfy the lien. Deed of Trust in the accepted. will be sold to the high- CLUSIVE, ACCORDING July 29, 2008, as Entry gins on July 31, 2012 cation. A draft permit items. All unpaid charges will property situated in said DATED: July 16, 2012. est bidder at a public TO THE OFFICIAL No. 311481, in the Offi- and will end on Septem- has been prepared and Unit 118: David Mu- be sent to collections. County and State de- LINCOLN TITLE IN- auction at the North front PLAT THEREOF, RE- cial Records of Tooele ber 14, 2012, at 5:00 will be available for re- noz, 606 Country Club (Published in the Tran- scribed as: LOT 122, SURANCE AGENCY entrance of the Tooele CORDED IN THE OF- County, State of Utah p.m. view during the public Drive Stansbury Park, script Bulletin July 26 & CANYON AT WALDEN by: Jackie Manning County Courthouse, 74 FICE OF THE COUNTY covering real property A public hearing to re- comment period which Utah 84074. Fridge, 31, 2012) HILLS SUBDIVISION South 100 East, Tooele, purportedly located at ceive comment on the begins on July 31, 2012 sleeper sofa set, misc its: Vice President RECORDER OF SUMMONS NO. 1, ACCORDING TO Utah, on August 30, 525 Nelson Avenue, draft permit has been and concludes on Sep- household items, camp- Telephone: (801)476- TOOELE COUNTY, Lydia J. Osorio, Peti- THE OFFICIAL PLAT 2012 at 9:00 a.m., to Tooele, Utah 84074 in scheduled for 7:00 p.m. tember 14, 2012, at 5:00 ing and computer items, 0303 UTAH AND PARTICU- tioner vs. Miguel A. THEREOF, AS RE- foreclose a Trust Deed Tooele County, Utah, on Tuesday, September p.m. bed frames, boxes. web site: www.smith LARLY DESCRIBED AS Osorio, Respondent CORDED IN THE OF- recorded October 2, and more particularly de- 4, 2012 in the auditorium A public hearing to re- Unit: 1008, Sarah Wal- knowles.com FOLLOWS: BEGINNING Case No. 124300251 FICE OF THE TOOELE 2009 as Entry No. scribed as: at the Tooele County ceive comment on the ter, 408 West 300 South SK File No. 12-0418 AT A POINT WHICH IS EL ESTADO DE UTAH COUNTY RECORDER. 332973, executed by ALL OF LOT 35 AND Courthouse. The court- draft permit has been Tooele Utah 84074. Car (Published in the Tran- SOUTH 64°39'40" AL DEMANDADO O The street address and Elysia T. Blackhart, as THE EAST 28 FEET OF house is located at 47 scheduled for 6:00 p.m. ramps, lantern, a/c unit, script Bulletin July 17, 24 WEST 34.50 FEET DEMANDADA ANTEDI- other common designa- Trustor, in favor of Mort- LOT 34, BONNEVILLE South Main Street, on Wednesday, Septem- baby bassinet, baby crib, & 31, 2012) FROM THE SOUTH- CHOS: tion of the real property gage Electronic Regis- EAST CORNER OF SUBDIVISION, AC- Tooele, Utah. ber 5, 2012 at the misc bby items NOTICE OF TRUS- Por este medio se le cita described above is pur- tration Systems, Inc., as BLOCK 9, WENDOVER CORDING TO THE OF- A fact sheet and the Tooele County Court- Unit 527 416 South 500 TEE'S SALE y se le exige interponer ported to be: 936 North nominee for Graystone PLAT "A", AND RUN- FICIAL PLAT draft permit are available house located at 47 West Tooele Utah 84074 The following property una Respuesta escrita a 580 East Tooele, Utah Mortgage, LLC and its NING THENCE SOUTH THEREOF, ON FILE for review and copying South Main Street, Box springs & matteress, will be sold to the high- la Petición que se ad- 84074 The undersigned successors and assigns, 64°15' WEST 114.80 AND OF RECORD IN during the public com- Tooele, Utah. totes books, 2; 3' high est bidder at a public junta; aquélla se debe Trustee disclaims any li- covering real property in FEET; THENCE NORTH THE TOOELE COUNTY ment period at the fol- A fact sheet and the Santas Gold & Red, auction at the North front presentar al Secretario ability for any incorrect- Tooele County (Tax/Par- 21°39'40" WEST 152.89 RECORDER'S OFFICE. lowing location: draft permit are available washer, boxes and misc entrance of the Tooele de Tribunales en la ness of the street ad- cel No. 08-022-0-0079) FEET; THENCE NORTH Tax ID: 08-017-0-0035 Division of Solid and for review and copying household items. County Courthouse, 74 siguiente dirección dress and other common purportedly, but not 64°15' EAST 94.50 The current Beneficiary Hazardous WasteMulti during the public com- Unit 422: Kacie Reed South 100 East, Tooele, Tooele County Court- designation, if any, guaranteed to be located FEET; THENCE SOUTH of the trust deed is Agency State Office ment period at the fol- P.O. Box 1031 Tooele Utah, on August 30, house, 74 South 100 shown herein. Said sale at 240 N. Lakeview, 28°39'40" WEST 152.74 UTAH HOUSING COR- Building lowing location: Utah 84074. Black fu- 2012 at 9:00 a.m., to East, Suite 14, Tooele, will be made without Stansbury Park, UT FEET TO THE BEGIN- PORATION, and the re- 195 North 1950 West, Division of Solid and ton, overstuffed couch, foreclose a Trust Deed UT 84074 y se debe covenant or warranty, 84074, together with, NING. cord owners of the prop- 2nd FloorSalt Lake Hazardous Waste plastic bags, speakers, recorded April 30, 2010 hacer entrega de la express or implied, re- and subject to, any appli- TOGETHER WITH A erty as of the recording City, Utah Multi Agency State Of- quilts, entertainment as Entry No. 341274, misma al demandante, garding title, possession, cable improvements, fix- PERPETUAL LIMITED of the Notice of Default For the public’s conven- fice Building center with stereo sys- executed by Krista Swift Lydia J. Osorio, o se le condition, or encum- tures, easements, appur- NON-EXCLUSIVE are SCOTT ROSEN- ience, a copy of the fact 195 North 1950 West, tem, misc household and Emily Otterson, as debe enviar por correo a brances, including fees, tenances, taxes, assess- RIGHT OF WAY OVER BERG AND ADREANNE sheet and draft permit is 2nd Floor items Trustors, in favor of la siguiente dirección Ly- charges, and expenses ments, conditions, cove- A STRIP OF LAND 20 JADE ROSENBERG. available online at: Salt Lake City, Utah Unit: 250 Ginger Ma- Mortgage Electronic dia J. Osorio, 34 West of the Trustee and of the nants, restrictions, reser- FEET WIDE, 10 FEET Bidders must tender to http://www.hazardous- For the public’s conven- son 65 Clubhouse Drive, Registration Systems, Vine Street, #14, Tooele, trusts created by said vations or other enforce- ON EACH SIDE OF THE the trustee a $20,000.00 waste.utah.gov/Public/P ience, an unofficial copy Stansbury Park. Baby Inc., as nominee for Utah 84074, dentro de Deed of Trust, to pay the able rights and obliga- LINE COMMON TO THE deposit at the sale and ublicHearingsandCom- of the fact sheet and the cribs suit cases, box Bank of America, N.A. 20 días, si se le hace en- remaining principle sums tions, and described as REAR OF ALL LOTS OF the balance of the pur- mentPeriods.htm. draft permit is available springs & mattress, and its successors and trega a usted en el es- of the note(s) secured by follows: SAID BLOCK 9, WHICH chase price by 2:00 p.m. Written comments will be on the Internet at: black swivel chair, assigns, covering real tado de Utah, o dentro said Deed of Trust. Lot 79, CAPTAINS IS- IS NOT NOW OCCU- the day following the accepted if received by http://www.hazardous- stoller, kids bike, property in Tooele de 30 días, si se le hace The current beneficiary LAND NO. 2 SUBDIVI- PIED BY STRUCTURES sale. Both the deposit 5:00 p.m. on September waste.utah.gov/Public/ washer/dryer, 2 chest of County (Tax/Parcel No. entrega a usted fuera del of the Trust Deed as of SION, according to the OR OTHER PHYSICAL and the balance must be 14, 2012 and should be PublicHearingsandCom- drawers filled black 16-060-0-2022) purport- estado de Utah, a partir the date of this notice is official plat thereof on file OBJECTS AS SHOWN paid to Lincoln Title In- submitted to the address mentPeriods.htm. gags, misc household edly, but not guaranteed del momento en que se HSBC BANK USA, NA- and of record in the ON THE PLAT OF surance Agency in the below. Comments can Written comments will be items. to be located at 962 N. le haga entrega de esta TIONAL ASSOCIATION, Tooele County Re- THEREOF. 01-260-0- form of a wire transfer, also be hand delivered accepted if received by Unit 211: Kira N Mead- 210 W., Tooele, UT citación a usted. Si usted AS TRUSTEE FOR THE corder's Office. 0008 cashier's check or certi- to the Division address 5:00 p.m. on September ows 9875 Sego Lily Dr., 84074, together with, no cumple con lo ante- HOLDERS OF THE The current beneficiary The current beneficiary fied funds. Cash pay- above and must be re- 14, 2012 and should be Sandy Utah. Set of truck and subject to, any appli- rior, se le dictará fallo de CERTIFICATES IS- of the Trust Deed is of the trust deed is Heri- ments, personal checks ceived by 5:00 p.m. on submitted to the address tires, baskets, chest of cable improvements, fix- rebeldía por el SUED BY DEUTSCHE Bank of America, N.A. tageWest Credit Union or trust checks are not September 14, 2012. below. Comments can drawers, boxes baskets, tures, easements, appur- desagravio que se exige ALT-A SECURITIES and as of the date the (formerly known as accepted. Scott T. Anderson, Di- also be hand delivered furniture dolly, and seat tenances, taxes, assess- en dicha Petición, la cual MORTGAGE LOAN Notice of Default re- Tooele Federal Credit DATED: July 27, 2012. rector to the Division address to a truck, lock box, ments, conditions, cove- se ha presentado al TRUST, SERIE S corded, the property was Union), a division of LINCOLN TITLE IN- Division of Solid and above and must be re- clothes, bikes, extended nants, restrictions, reser- Secretario del Tribunal 2006-AR3 The record owned by Trevor Black- Chartway Federal Credit SURANCE AGENCY Hazardous Waste ceived by 5:00 p.m. on ladder. vations or other enforce- antedicho. Usted puede owners of the property hart according to record. Union, and the record by: Paula Maughan Department of Environ- September 14, 2012. Unit 339 Computer able rights and obliga- obtener una copia de la as of the recording of the The successful bidder owner of the property as its: Vice President mental Quality Scott T. Anderson, Di- equipment, towers, key- tions, and described as Petición Verificada al es- Notice of Default are must tender a $5,000 of the recording of the Telephone: (801)476- P.O. Box 144880 rector boards, fridge, ladder, follows: cribirle al secretario de JUAN C. GIL AND MAR- non-refundable deposit notice of default is Karl 0303 Salt Lake City, Utah Division of Solid and shelving filing cabinet, Lot 2022, COPPER tribunals en la siguiente CELA RODRIGUEZ GIL, at the sale, in the form of Sweat and Hope Sweat. web site: www.smith- 84114-4880 Hazardous Waste filled totes, misc com- CANYON P.U.D. dirección Tooele County HUSBAND AND WIFE a cashier's/official bank The trustee's sale of the knowles.com Comments can also be Department of Environ- puter equipment. PHASE 2A, Tooele, Courthouse, 74 South DATED: July 17, 2012 check payable to the aforedescribed real SK File No. 12-0404 sent by electronic mail mental Quality Unit 719: Black couch, Tooele County, Utah, ac- 100 East, Suite 14, James H. Woodall Trustee, and deliver the property will be made (Published in the Tran- to: [email protected]. P.O. Box 144880 guitar hero guitars, gas cording to the official plat Tooele, UT 84074. LEA 10808 River Front balance in certified funds without warranty as to ti- script Bulletin July 31, Comments sent in elec- Salt Lake City, Utah containers (empty) thereof on file and of re- ESTOS DOCUMENTOS Parkway, Suite 175 to the Trustee's office tle, possession, or en- August 7 & 14, 2012) tronic format should be 84114-4880 Unit 924: Fridge, washer cord in the office of the CUIDADOSAMENTE. South Jordan, Utah within 24 hours of the cumbrances. Bidders identified by putting the Comments can also be & dryer, computer desk, Tooele County Re- Estos documentos sig- 84095 (801) 254-9450 sale; otherwise, the must be prepared to ten- Public Notices following in the subject sent by electronic mail side chair mattress, 2 re- corder. nifican que se le está de- Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 Trustee reserves the der $20,000.00 in certi- line: Public Comment on to: [email protected]. cliners, multiple football The current beneficiary Water User mandando por divorcio. p.m. Authorized Signa- right to sell the property fied funds at the sale Clean Harbors Aragonite Comments sent in elec- shoulder pads for little of the Trust Deed is Dated this 3rd day of ture James H. Woodall, to the next highest bid- and the balance of the Deadline for public no- Draft Permit. All docu- tronic format should be leaguers. Bank of America, N.A. July, 2012. Trustee R-414761 der, retain the deposit, purchase price in certi- tices is 4 p.m. the day ments included in com- identified by putting the (Published in the Tran- and as of the date the Lydia J. Osorio (Published in the Tran- and hold the defaulting fied funds by 10:00 a.m. prior to publication. ments should be submit- following in the subject script Bulletin July 31 & Notice of Default re- Petitioner script Bulletin July 17, 24 bidder liable for any ad- the following business Public notices submit- ted as ASCII (text) files line: public comment on August 7, 2012) corded, the property was (Published in the Tran- & 31, 2012) ditional damages. The day. The trustee re- ted past the deadline or in pdf format. Clean Harbors Grassy owned by Krista Swift script Bulletin July 24, sale is without any war- serves the right to void will not be accepted. Under Section Mountain Draft Permit. PUBLIC NOTICE and Emily Otterson ac- 31, August 7 & 14, 2012) NOTICE OF TRUS- ranty, including title, pos- the effect of the trustee's UPAXLP 19-1-301.5, a person All documents included Depot Self Storage, lo- cording to record. The TEE'S SALE session and encum- sale after the sale based who wishes to challenge in comments should be cated at 1685 W. James TOWN OF RUSH VAL- successful bidder must The following described brance, and is voidable upon information un- a permit order may only submitted as ASCII (text) Way, Tooele, UT, 84074, LEY NOTICE EXTEND- tender a $5,000 non-re- property will be sold at by the Trustee, without known to the trustee at Public Notices raise an issue or argu- files or in pdf format. hereby gives Don Ander- ING BID INVITATION fundable deposit at the public auction to the any liability, for any cir- the time of the sale, such Miscellaneous ment during an adjudica- Under Section son, last known address FOR WATERLINE AND sale, in the form of a highest bidder, payable cumstance unknown to as a bankruptcy filing, a tory proceeding that was 19-1-301.5 a person who P.O. Box 8565, Pueblo, STORAGE TANK PRO- cashier's/official bank in lawful money of the the Trustee affecting the loan reinstatement, or an Deadline for public no- raised during the public wishes to challenge a CO. 81008 notice that JECT check payable to the United States at the time validity of the sale. If the agreement between the tices is 4 p.m. the day comment period and permit order may only we are asserting a pos- Notice is hereby given Trustee, and deliver the of sale, at the Tooele Trustee voids the sale, trustor and beneficiary to prior to publication. was supported with suffi- raise an issue or argu- sessory lien on the prop- that Town of Rush Valley balance in certified funds County Courthouse, 74 the successful bidder's postpone or cancel the Public notices submit- cient information or ment during an adjudica- erty stored in unit #870A. (hereafter “Town”), has to the Trustee's office South 100 East, Tooele, sole remedy is return of sale. If so voided, the ted past the deadline documentation to enable tory proceeding that was The lien is asserted for extended the time to within 24 hours of the UT 84074, on August 22, any funds tendered to only recourse of the will not be accepted. the director to fully con- raised during the public unpaid rental charges, submit bids from quali- sale; otherwise, the 2012, at 1:00 p.m. of the Trustee. THIS IS AN highest bidder is to re- UPAXLP sider the substance and comment period and late fees, and other as- fied licensed contractors Trustee reserves the said day, for the purpose ATTEMPT TO COL- ceive a full refund of the significance of the issue. was supported with suffi- sociated charges in- for the installation of a right to sell the property CONSTRUCTION NO- of foreclosing a trust LECT A DEBT, AND money paid to the trus- For further information or cient information or curred for the rent of the new water line and to to the next highest bid- TICE. deed dated April 26, ANY INFORMATION tee. THIS IS AN AT- questions concerning the documentation to enable storage space. The build a new water stor- der, retain the deposit, EC Source Services will 2007, and executed by OBTAINED MAY BE TEMPT TO COLLECT A draft permit for the Clean the director to fully con- amount of the lien is age tank in the Town of and hold the defaulting be performing transmis- ZACK T. LINNELL AND USED FOR THAT PUR- DEBT. ANY INFORMA- Harbors Aragonite facil- sider the substance and $805.00. Rush Valley, Utah. bidder liable for any ad- sion line construction ac- DENA M. LAHAR, as POSE. TION OBTAINED WILL ity, contact Boyd Swen- significance of the issue. The property subject to Sealed written bids for ditional damages. The tivities utilizing heavy Trustors, in favor of Dated July 31, 2012 BE USED FOR THAT son of the Division of For further information, this lien is: Misc. house- this Town Hall Water sale is without any war- equipment and helicop- COUNTRYWIDE HOME /s/ David B. Boyce - PURPOSE. Solid and Hazardous contact Ed Costomiris of hold items & furniture, Line and Storage Tank ranty, including title, pos- ters in Tooele County LOANS, INC. as Benefi- Successor Trustee DATED this 31st day of Waste at (801) the Division of Solid and fridge, car, tires, boxes project will be received session and encum- from the East side of ciary, which Trust Deed 2115 Dallin St., S.L.C., July, 2012 536-0232. In compli- Hazardous Waste at Unless full payment is by Amie Russell at P.O. brance, and is voidable Highway 36 through Set- was recorded on April UT 84109 Marlon L. Bates, suc- ance with the Americans (801) 536-0219. In com- made by August 10, Box 363, Rush Valley, by the Trustee, without tlement Canyon and 27, 2007, as Entry No. (801)531-8315 - 8:00 cessor trustee with Disabilities Act, indi- pliance with the Ameri- 2012 at 5:00 p.m., the Utah 84069 until 5:00 any liability, for any cir- Middle Canyon areas. 283352, in the Official a.m.-5:00 p.m. Scalley Reading Bates viduals with special cans with Disabilities property becomes the p.m. on August 21, cumstance unknown to Construction will typically Records of Tooele Attorney Reference No. Hansen & Rasmussen, needs (including auxil- Act, individuals with spe- possession of Depot As- 2012. The Bids will be the Trustee affecting the occur Monday - Satur- County, State of Utah 6668 P.C. iary communicative aids cial needs (including sociates, L.L.C., to dis- opened by the Rush Val- validity of the sale. If the day between 8:00am covering real property (Published in the Tran- 15 West South Temple, and services) should auxiliary communicative pose of as provided by ley Town Council at the Trustee voids the sale, and 5:00PM. purportedly located at script Bulletin July 31, Ste. 600 contact Brooke Baker, aids and services) law, to satisfy the lien. Town Hall on August 22, the successful bidder's August 7 & 14, 2012) (Published in the Tran- Office of Human Re- should contact Brooke 558 West Salton Street, Salt Lake City, Utah script Bulletin April 19 All unpaid charges will 2012 at the meeting Tooele, Utah 84074 in sole remedy is return of sources, at (801) Baker, Office of Human be sent to collections. starting at 7:00 p.m. In- NOTICE OF TRUS- 84101 through October 30, Tooele County, Utah, any funds tendered to 536-4412 TDD (801) Resources, at (801) (Published in the Tran- terested parties are in- TEE'S SALE Telephone: (801) 2012) and more particularly de- the Trustee. THIS IS AN 536-4414. 536-4412 TDD (801) script Bulletin July 26 & vited to attend. The following described 531-7870 scribed as: ATTEMPT TO COL- NOTICE OF PUBLIC (Published in the Tran- 536-4414. 31, 2012) Interested contractors real property will be sold Business Hours: 9:00 LOT 88, NORTH LAKE LECT A DEBT, AND COMMENT script Bulletin July 31, (Published in the Tran- should contact Dana at public auction to the a.m. to 5:00 p.m. NO. 2 SUBDIVISION, ANY INFORMATION Draft Permit 2012) script Bulletin July 31, PUBLIC NOTICE Gardner at (435) highest bidder, purchase Trustee No. 44081-102 ACCORDING TO THE OBTAINED MAY BE Clean Harbors Arago- 2012) Depot Self Storage, lo- 849-0634 or Brian John- price payable in lawful (Published in the Tran- OFFICIAL PLAT USED FOR THAT PUR- nite, LLC NOTICE OF PUBLIC cated at 1685 W. James son at (435) 849-5151 to money of the United script Bulletin July 31, THEREOF, RECORDS POSE. Clean Harbors Arago- COMMENT NOTICE OF SALE Way, Tooele, UT, 84074, obtain the specifications States of America at the August 7 & 14, 2012) OF TOOELE COUNTY, Dated July 31 2012 nite, LLC has submitted Draft Permit Notice is hereby given hereby gives Don Ander- and instructions for this time of sale, at the main STATE OF UTAH. /s/ David B. Boyce - NOTICE OF TRUS- an application to the Di- Clean Harbors Grassy that Wildcat Storage, son, last known address project. The original entrance of the Tooele Tax ID: 10-006-0-0088 Successor Trustee TEE'S SALE vision of Solid and Haz- Mountain, LLC 427 East Cimmarron 325 East 600 North, specifications have been County Courthouse, The current Beneficiary 2115 Dallin St., S.L.C., The following described ardous Waste to renew Clean Harbors Grassy Way Erda Utah 84074 Tooele, UT 84074 notice amended and bidders a/k/a the Third Judicial of the trust deed is UT 84109 property will be sold at its hazardous waste per- Mountain, LLC has sub- pursant to Utah Code that we are asserting a should obtain the District Court, 74 South UTAH HOUSING COR- (801)531-8315 - 8:00 public auction to the mit. The current permit mitted an application to Annotated 38 - 8 -1-4, on possessory lien on the amendments prior to 100 East, Tooele, Utah, PORATION, and the re- a.m.-5:00 p.m. highest bidder, payable was issued on May 8, the Division of Solid and Saturday August 11, property stored in unit submitting a bid. on Friday, August 31, cord owners of the prop- Attorney Reference No. in lawful money of the 2000. Hazardous Waste to re- 2012 will sell the per- #917. The lien is as- No bid may be with- 2012, at the hour of 9:30 erty as of the recording 6681 United States at the time Clean Harbors Aragonite new its state hazardous sonal property in the fol- serted for unpaid rental drawn for a period of a.m. of that day for the of the Notice of Default (Published in the Tran- of sale, at the Tooele operates a commercial waste permit. The cur- lowing units at auction. charges, late fees, and thirty days after the date purpose of foreclosing a are ZACK T. LINNELL script Bulletin July 31, County Courthouse, 74 hazardous waste incin- rent permit was issued Owner/Management has other associated set for the opening deed of trust originally AND DENA M. LAHAR. August 7 & 14, 2012) South 100 East, Tooele, eration, storage and on May 2, 2001. the right to bid or cease charges incurred for the thereof. executed by Karl Sweat Bidders must tender to UT 84074, on Septem- transfer facility in Tooele Clean Harbors Grassy sale. Purchases must rent of the storage The Town reserves the and Hope Sweat, in fa- the trustee a $20,000.00 ber 5, 2012, at 1:00 p.m. County. The facility is Mountain operates a be paid for at the time of space. The amount of right to accept any or to vor of Tooele Federal deposit at the sale and Find Out What of said day, for the pur- located approximately commercial hazardous sale. CASH ONLY will the lien is $1,498.00 reject any or all bids or Credit Union, covering the balance of the pur- pose of foreclosing a 2.5 miles south of Inter- waste storage, treat- be accepted. All items The property subject to waive any informality in Your Neighbors real property located at chase price by 2:00 p.m. trust deed dated July 23, state 80 at the Aragonite ment, and transfer and must be removed and this lien is: Misc. tools, a bid. Are Thinking approximately 465 Mo- the day following the 2008, and executed by exit (Exit #56). disposal facility in the the unit cleaned on the construction equipment, Dated this 26th day of riah Avenue, Wendover, sale. Both the deposit SCOTT ROSENBERG The Division of Solid and West Desert area of day of sale. Proposed 5x12 box trailer, ladders. July 2012. O pen Forum Tooele County, Utah, and the balance must be AND ADREANNE JADE Hazardous Waste has Tooele County. The fa- bids are for the entire Unless full payment is Amie Russell Every Tuesday (sometimes known as paid to Lincoln Title In- ROSENBERG, as Trus- completed its review of cility is located three contents of each unit AS made by August 10, Rush Valley Town Re- TOOELETRANSCRIPT 477 Morah Avenue, surance Agency in the tors, in favor of MORT- the permit renewal appli- miles east and seven PER UTAH CODE SEC- 2012 at 5:00 p.m., the corder BULLETIN Wendover, Tooele form of a wire transfer, GAGE ELECTRONIC cation. A draft permit miles north of the Knolls TION 83-8-9. property becomes the (Published in the Tran- County, Utah) and more cashier's check or certi- REGISTRATION SYS- has been prepared and Exit (Exit 41) on Inter- Unit: 110: Kathleen R. possession of Depot As- script Bulletin July 31 & particularly described as: fied funds. Cash pay- TEMS, INC. SOLELY AS is available for review state 80. McNeely 770 Superior sociates, L.L.C., to dis- August 7, 2012) LOT 5 AND PART OF ments, personal checks NOMINEE FOR AXIOM during the public com- The Division of Solid and Peak Drive, Taylorsville, pose of as provided by LOTS 4 AND 6, BLOCK or trust checks are not FINANCIAL, LLC as ment period, which be- Hazardous Waste has Utah 84123. Multiple law, to satisfy the lien. 9, WENDOVER PLAT accepted. Beneficiary, which Trust gins on July 31, 2012 completed its review of boxes, filled black bags, All unpaid charges will "A"; SHEETS 1 TO 3 IN- DATED: July 16, 2012. Deed was recorded on and will end on Septem- the permit renewal appli- couch, misc household be sent to collections. CLUSIVE, ACCORDING LINCOLN TITLE IN- July 29, 2008, as Entry ber 14, 2012, at 5:00 cation. A draft permit items. (Published in the Tran- TO THE OFFICIAL SURANCE AGENCY No. 311481, in the Offi- p.m. has been prepared and Unit 118: David Mu- script Bulletin July 26 & PLAT THEREOF, RE- by: Jackie Manning cial Records of Tooele A public hearing to re- will be available for re- noz, 606 Country Club 31, 2012) Inspiring CORDED IN THE OF- its: Vice President County, State of Utah ceive comment on the view during the public Drive Stansbury Park, FICE OF THE COUNTY Telephone: (801)476- covering real property draft permit has been comment period which Utah 84074. Fridge, RECORDER OF 0303 purportedly located at scheduled for 7:00 p.m. begins on July 31, 2012 sleeper sofa set, misc TOOELE COUNTY, web site: www.smith 525 Nelson Avenue, on Tuesday, September and concludes on Sep- household items, camp- Healthy Lives UTAH AND PARTICU- knowles.com Tooele, Utah 84074 in 4, 2012 in the auditorium tember 14, 2012, at 5:00 ing and computer items, LARLY DESCRIBED AS SK File No. 12-0418 Tooele County, Utah, at the Tooele County p.m. bed frames, boxes. (Published in the Tran- FOLLOWS: BEGINNING and more particularly de- Courthouse. The court- A public hearing to re- Unit: 1008, Sarah Wal- script Bulletin July 17, 24 AT A POINT WHICH IS scribed as: house is located at 47 ceive comment on the ter, 408 West 300 South Look for it every & 31, 2012) SOUTH 64°39'40" ALL OF LOT 35 AND South Main Street, draft permit has been Tooele Utah 84074. Car WEST 34.50 FEET THE EAST 28 FEET OF Tooele, Utah. scheduled for 6:00 p.m. ramps, lantern, a/c unit, month in your Tooele FROM THE SOUTH- LOT 34, BONNEVILLE A fact sheet and the on Wednesday, Septem- baby bassinet, baby crib, Transcript Bulletin EAST CORNER OF SUBDIVISION, AC- draft permit are available ber 5, 2012 at the misc bby items BLOCK 9, WENDOVER CORDING TO THE OF- for review and copying Tooele County Court- Unit 527 416 South 500 PLAT "A", AND RUN- FICIAL PLAT during the public com- house located at 47 West Tooele Utah 84074 NING THENCE SOUTH THEREOF, ON FILE ment period at the fol- South Main Street, Box springs & matteress, TOOELE 64°15' WEST 114.80 AND OF RECORD IN lowing location: Tooele, Utah. totes books, 2; 3' high TRANSCRIPT FEET; THENCE NORTH THE TOOELE COUNTY Division of Solid and A fact sheet and the Santas Gold & Red, 21°39'40" WEST 152.89 RECORDER'S OFFICE. Hazardous WasteMulti draft permit are available washer, boxes and misc BULLETIN FEET; THENCE NORTH Tax ID: 08-017-0-0035 Agency State Office for review and copying household items. 64°15' EAST 94.50 The current Beneficiary Building during the public com- Unit 422: Kacie Reed FEET; THENCE SOUTH of the trust deed is 195 North 1950 West, ment period at the fol- P.O. Box 1031 Tooele 28°39'40" WEST 152.74 UTAH HOUSING COR- 2nd FloorSalt Lake lowing location: Utah 84074. Black fu- FEET TO THE BEGIN- PORATION, and the re- City, Utah Division of Solid and ton, overstuffed couch, NING. cord owners of the prop- For the public’s conven- Hazardous Waste plastic bags, speakers, TOGETHER WITH A erty as of the recording ience, a copy of the fact Multi Agency State Of- quilts, entertainment PERPETUAL LIMITED of the Notice of Default sheet and draft permit is fice Building center with stereo sys- NON-EXCLUSIVE are SCOTT ROSEN- available online at: 195 North 1950 West, tem, misc household RIGHT OF WAY OVER BERG AND ADREANNE http://www.hazardous- 2nd Floor items A STRIP OF LAND 20 JADE ROSENBERG. waste.utah.gov/Public/P Salt Lake City, Utah Unit: 250 Ginger Ma- FEET WIDE, 10 FEET Bidders must tender to ublicHearingsandCom- For the public’s conven- son 65 Clubhouse Drive, ON EACH SIDE OF THE the trustee a $20,000.00 mentPeriods.htm. ience, an unofficial copy Stansbury Park. Baby LINE COMMON TO THE deposit at the sale and Written comments will be of the fact sheet and the cribs suit cases, box REAR OF ALL LOTS OF the balance of the pur- accepted if received by draft permit is available springs & mattress, SAID BLOCK 9, WHICH chase price by 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. on September on the Internet at: black swivel chair, IS NOT NOW OCCU- the day following the 14, 2012 and should be http://www.hazardous- stoller, kids bike, PIED BY STRUCTURES sale. Both the deposit submitted to the address waste.utah.gov/Public/ washer/dryer, 2 chest of OR OTHER PHYSICAL and the balance must be below. Comments can PublicHearingsandCom- drawers filled black OBJECTS AS SHOWN paid to Lincoln Title In- also be hand delivered mentPeriods.htm. gags, misc household ON THE PLAT OF surance Agency in the to the Division address Written comments will be items. THEREOF. 01-260-0- form of a wire transfer, above and must be re- accepted if received by Unit 211: Kira N Mead- 0008 cashier's check or certi- ceived by 5:00 p.m. on 5:00 p.m. on September ows 9875 Sego Lily Dr., The current beneficiary fied funds. Cash pay- September 14, 2012. 14, 2012 and should be Sandy Utah. Set of truck of the trust deed is Heri- ments, personal checks Scott T. Anderson, Di- submitted to the address tires, baskets, chest of tageWest Credit Union or trust checks are not rector below. Comments can drawers, boxes baskets, (formerly known as accepted. Division of Solid and also be hand delivered furniture dolly, and seat Tooele Federal Credit DATED: July 27, 2012. Hazardous Waste to the Division address to a truck, lock box, Union), a division of LINCOLN TITLE IN- Department of Environ- above and must be re- clothes, bikes, extended Chartway Federal Credit SURANCE AGENCY mental Quality ceived by 5:00 p.m. on ladder. Union, and the record by: Paula Maughan P.O. Box 144880 September 14, 2012. Unit 339 Computer owner of the property as its: Vice President Salt Lake City, Utah Scott T. Anderson, Di- equipment, towers, key- of the recording of the Telephone: (801)476- 84114-4880 rector boards, fridge, ladder, notice of default is Karl 0303 Comments can also be Division of Solid and shelving filing cabinet, Sweat and Hope Sweat. web site: www.smith- sent by electronic mail Hazardous Waste filled totes, misc com- The trustee's sale of the knowles.com to: [email protected]. Department of Environ- puter equipment. aforedescribed real SK File No. 12-0404 Comments sent in elec- mental Quality Unit 719: Black couch, property will be made (Published in the Tran- tronic format should be P.O. Box 144880 guitar hero guitars, gas without warranty as to ti- script Bulletin July 31, identified by putting the Salt Lake City, Utah containers (empty) tle, possession, or en- August 7 & 14, 2012) following in the subject 84114-4880 Unit 924: Fridge, washer cumbrances. Bidders line: Public Comment on Comments can also be & dryer, computer desk, must be prepared to ten- Clean Harbors Aragonite sent by electronic mail side chair mattress, 2 re- der $20,000.00 in certi- Draft Permit. All docu- to: [email protected]. cliners, multiple football fied funds at the sale ments included in com- Comments sent in elec- shoulder pads for little and the balance of the ments should be submit- tronic format should be leaguers. purchase price in certi- ted as ASCII (text) files identified by putting the (Published in the Tran- fied funds by 10:00 a.m. or in pdf format. following in the subject script Bulletin July 31 & the following business Under Section line: public comment on August 7, 2012) day. The trustee re- 19-1-301.5, a person Clean Harbors Grassy serves the right to void who wishes to challenge Mountain Draft Permit. the effect of the trustee's a permit order may only All documents included sale after the sale based raise an issue or argu- in comments should be upon information un- ment during an adjudica- submitted as ASCII (text) known to the trustee at tory proceeding that was files or in pdf format. the time of the sale, such raised during the public Under Section as a bankruptcy filing, a comment period and 19-1-301.5 a person who loan reinstatement, or an was supported with suffi- wishes to challenge a agreement between the cient information or permit order may only trustor and beneficiary to documentation to enable raise an issue or argu- postpone or cancel the the director to fully con- ment during an adjudica- sale. If so voided, the sider the substance and tory proceeding that was only recourse of the significance of the issue. raised during the public highest bidder is to re- For further information or comment period and ceive a full refund of the questions concerning the was supported with suffi- money paid to the trus- draft permit for the Clean cient information or tee. THIS IS AN AT- Harbors Aragonite facil- documentation to enable TEMPT TO COLLECT A ity, contact Boyd Swen- the director to fully con- DEBT. ANY INFORMA- son of the Division of sider the substance and TION OBTAINED WILL Solid and Hazardous significance of the issue. BE USED FOR THAT Waste at (801) For further information, PURPOSE. 536-0232. In compli- contact Ed Costomiris of DATED this 31st day of ance with the Americans the Division of Solid and July, 2012 with Disabilities Act, indi- Hazardous Waste at Marlon L. Bates, suc- viduals with special (801) 536-0219. In com- cessor trustee needs (including auxil- pliance with the Ameri- Scalley Reading Bates iary communicative aids cans with Disabilities Hansen & Rasmussen, and services) should Act, individuals with spe- P.C. contact Brooke Baker, cial needs (including 15 West South Temple, Office of Human Re- auxiliary communicative Ste. 600 sources, at (801) aids and services) Salt Lake City, Utah 536-4412 TDD (801) should contact Brooke 84101 536-4414. Baker, Office of Human Telephone: (801) (Published in the Tran- Resources, at (801) 531-7870 script Bulletin July 31, 536-4412 TDD (801) Business Hours: 9:00 2012) 536-4414. a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Published in the Tran- Trustee No. 44081-102 script Bulletin July 31, (Published in the Tran- 2012) script Bulletin July 31, August 7 & 14, 2012) B8

B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY July 31, 2012 Your Complete TOOELETRANSCRIPT Local News Source. BULLETIN Family Sinus Infection? Allergies? continued from page B1 the family are the newly adopted Voice Disorders? children: MacKenzie, 10, Payton, 8, Kiersten, 6, Erin, 4, and Grant, David K. Palmer M.D. 2. When the children were origi- Nancy J. Stevenson P.A.-C nally placed with the Toones, it (over 10 years of ears, nose and throat experience) was assumed they would even- tually move back in with their Ear, Nose & Throat birth parents because of the Head & Neck Surgery terms originally established by Allergy & Sinus the Division of Child and Family Voice Disorders Services. However, things didn’t end up going that way. The chil- dren’s biological parents both Call to make an appointment gave up parental rights for per- 882-6448 sonal reasons, Kathy said. 1929 N. Aaron Dr. • Ste. #I • Tooele “After that time there was no TOOELE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT REGISTRATION — 2012-13 SCHOOL YEAR First Day of School: August 21, 2012

Maegan Burr Kathy Toone and Grant Toone play in their front yard Wednesday at their home in Grantsville. way we could give these kids to the time of their foster place- state regulations. anyone else,” Kathy said. “It has ment, the Toones were the closest According to the DCFS web- made us more compassionate as relationship to family the chil- site, it is always the goal in every a family.” dren had in the area so their only child’s case to find a permanent Kathy not only felt it was her other option was foster care. homes for them where they can duty to take the children in, but There are certain qualifica- be safe. More than 1,900 children she also had a love for the family tions and processes a person has entered foster care in the state of long before the children needed to go through with the state of Utah in 2011. to be placed in foster care. Utah in order to become a foster Although it was a big adjust- “We actually knew this family,” parent. A foster parent can either ment moving five more kids into she said. “They were neighbors be married or single but must be their home, it was well worth it, of my sister and brother-in-law. able to pass a background check. Kathy said. For the Toone family, After we started a friendship with The home also has to pass spe- every day is completely different. this family, we noticed the family cific safety qualifications that are They enjoy the time spent with dynamics begin to fall apart. At established by the state. their family members — both that time we were sure that DCFS Along with adoption and fos- old and new — and have a lot of was going to be called and knew ter services, DCFS offers classes adventures together. we had to step in.” for foster parents and children, “It’s never quiet at our house The children were living in a child abuse treatment and men- until everyone is in bed,” said neglectful household, according tal health therapy. Kathy. to Kathy, and after the parents “It was an interesting experi- The Toones recently got back got involved with drugs and alco- ence going through the foster from not only their first family hol, things just got worse. care classes, and to see the chil- vacation together, but also the The Toone family took the dren that are in need of homes, first vacation the adopted Toone children into their home before because they just want to be loved children have ever had. they ever had to go into state just like everyone else wants to “It was very exciting for them,” custody, where they would have be loved,” said Kathy. “Anyone said Kathy. “We went swimming most likely been split up because can be a foster parent if they can everyday and went on a hike. The it is difficult to place five children just open their hearts.” kids had a wonderful time.” together in the same home. There are several different The Toones have been a happy “We said ‘if these kids are foundations in Utah that assist family ever since the day of the going to foster care, then we will with foster care and adoption. adoption and they continue to take them,’” said Kathy. This includes helping children grow closer each day, Kathy said. The love the Toones already find a home that is right for “I would say it was one of Smart Business Starts Here had for the children made the them, but only DCFS makes the the hardest things we have ever decision come naturally for decision on where children are done, but also one of the most them. ultimately placed because of rewarding,” said Kathy. When children come from a troubled home, are taken from their parents and are placed into foster care, it can be a very traumatic time for them. For DCFS and other foster organi- zations such as the Utah Foster Care Foundation, it is always preferred to put children with someone they already know in order to reduce the effects of the placement. The Toone family took partici- pation in what is called kinship fostering. This is when another family can take responsibility for children when the parents are no longer able or willing to care for them. This type of foster- ing is usually only allowed with blood relations, but an exception Maegan Burr was made with these children Erin, Kiersten and Becca Toone play in their front yard Wednesday in because, according to Kathy, at Grantsville. SHARE WEDDINGS Your News Ashworth/Goebel with the Harold and Carolee Ashworth Business Cards Post Cards 4x6 Community are pleased to announce the mar- • awards riage of their daughter Stephanie Jeneil to Michael Homer Goebel, • school happenings son of R. 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