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Superbike brings in largest crowd ever at MMP See A10 TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN June 3, 2008 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 115 NO. 005 50¢ Proposed Sears store coming to downtown? Businessman who opened smaller-scale Sears in Clinton now planning to bring similar store to Tooele

by Doug Radunich 100,000 square feet, the Tooele Sears STAFF WRITER would be a Sears Authorized Dealer store. Thomas said it would be between A Salt Lake City businessman says 6,000 to 7,000 square feet, be indepen- he will open up a Sears store in down- dently operated, employ around 12 town Tooele by the end of the year workers, and carry the same appli- — a move that could add momentum ances, electronics and tools that a to downtown revitalization efforts fol- larger Sears would carry. lowing the April announcement that Thomas said he’s been eyeing Tooele Big 5 Sporting Goods will also move for a Sears for some time. into the area. “I actually have family out in Lake Brian Thomas, president and CEO Point, and I also love Tooele and think of Verita LLC, a Salt Lake City-based, it’s a great city to open up a Sears loca- multi-industry company, said he will tion,” he said. “The Sears corporation open a satellite Sears outlet in a build- considered Tooele to be one of the ing to be constructed on Main Street top places in Utah to put a location between Walgreens and Tooele City because of explosive growth.” Hall adjacent to the soon-to-be-built Thomas said construction on the photography / Troy Boman Big 5 store. Thomas opened a Sears new building is scheduled to begin in Wendover Airport Director Jim Peterson stands where a new 10,000-square-foot terminal will be built this summer. Increased charter store in Clinton last month and plans August or September. flights are taxing the airport’s current terminal. An average of 50,000 people fly into Wendover each year, according to Peterson. to open several more Sears stores “The entire building should be across the state over the next 12 to 18 completed in October or November,” months. he said. “We were glad that the down- Unlike traditional, full-size Sears department stores that may exceed SEE SEARS PAGE A7 ➤ Wendover airport LOVE FOR A GRAD spreading its wings Increasing charter flights behind new $2.2 million terminal project by Sarah Miley 3 in terms of number of people Las Vegas to commit to the air- STAFF WRITER getting brought in,” he said, with port in the next few years. the Salt Lake City International Tooele County Commissioner Construction will begin on a Airport being the No. 1 airport in Jerry Hurst said he believes new terminal at Wendover Airport the state by a tremendous mar- increased traffic through the air- this week in order to accommo- gin. port with the new terminal will date soaring demand for char- The terminal is being funded economically benefit Wendover, tered gaming flights. 95 percent by the FAA through Utah, not just West Wendover, The airport, which is on the a primary entitlement grant, Nevada. At any given time, Utah side of the border, gets most with 5 percent coming from Hurst said there are 450 people of its traffic from tourists gam- Tooele County and airport funds, in Wendover from the gaming bling on the Nevada side of the Peterson said. flights — most of whom stay for border. “It’s a tremendous deal for three days at a time. According to airport director Tooele County,” he said. “They “The terminal there is just too Jim Peterson, construction of the get a very nice facility for very tiny to process people in and new 10,000-square-foot terminal little money.” out of there,” he said, adding the on the west side of the airport Peterson said the flight pro- airport is getting more military comes with a price tag of $2.2 gram for the casinos has made a flights and private flights as well. million. big difference in revenues gener- West Jordan based-Onyx “It’s primarily being built to ated by the airport. The airport Construction will build the new serve 737 aircraft that come in for receives landing fees, and sells terminal, which Peterson said the gaming charters for the West about 10 times as much fuel now will have the same historic look Wendover casinos,” Peterson as it did before the program, he as other buildings at the airport. said. said. Airport crews also service, Construction is slated for com- The current 4,000-square-foot clean and provide catering for pletion in February 2009. terminal is too small to handle the aircraft. The new terminal will “We’ve designed it in a way volume of traffic coming through also be able to charge increased that it fits with the World War II it already from the gaming flights rent to airlines. buildings that are here,” he said. — roughly 50,000 people a year “It all benefits the airport, and “It’ll look like a hangar — really a — according to Peterson. partly too the image of the air- neat-looking design.” photography / Troy Boman “I haven’t looked at the num- port I think will go up,” he said, The new terminal will be capa- bers lately, but I think we’re No. adding he’s trying to get a small Maria Cortez hugs her mother Teresa after Wendover High School’s graduation ceremonies last 2 and St. George is probably No. commuter airline from Reno or SEE AIRPORT PAGE A8 ➤ Friday. Wendover High School’s graduating class consisted of 25 students with 11 of those stu- dents starting and finishing their primary education in Wendover. Dreams of Pitt drive aspiring actors to Deseret Peak Complex

by Missy Thompson ing for his portion of the movie. wanted a shot at being in the film STAFF WRITER The Tooele County shoot later this with Pitt. About the same number month will feature another of the of men as women showed up at the Anytime the words “Brad Pitt” principal actors, Gonda said. casting call. and “Tooele County” come togeth- “I’m sorry to disappoint, but “It was a very successful cast- er in the same sentence, you can all of those rumors are not true,” ing call,” Gonda said. “Our casting bet local folks will pay attention. Gonda said. “Pitt will not be in team was elated by the turnout and Approximately 1,500 people attendance.” the warm reception of the partici- lined up Saturday at the Deseret That didn’t stop Utahns from pants. They felt a real sense of com- Peak Firefighter’s Museum and the showing up to at least try to be in munity and were extremely grateful West Wendover library for an open a movie that also happens to star for the hospitality.” casting call for extras for the new Pitt. The line of people at Desert Despite having more than 1,000 film “Tree of Life,” which will be Peak Complex wrapped around people audition, they were able to partially filmed in Tooele County. the fence separating the parking see everyone who stayed. The film, which is being directed by lot from the Firefighter’s Museum. “I’m pretty sure that while some Academy Award-nominee Terrence Adults and children read books, did people may have left, they were photography / Maegan Burr Malick, stars Pitt and Sean Penn. crossword puzzles and played soc- able to get through everyone,” However, according to the film’s cer in perfect summertime weather Gonda said. “The casting people Aaron Bryan (left), Ashlee Petty (middle), and Sal Maciel (right) were just three of the 1,500 people who showed up for a casting call for the movie “Tree of Life” starring Brad Pitt and Sean Penn. Parts of the film associate producer Nicolas Gonda, while waiting for a chance to audi- ➤ will be shot in Tooele County this month. Pitt has already wrapped up film- tion. And it wasn’t just women who SEE ACTORS PAGE A8

OPEN FORUM A4 HOMETOWN B1 INSIDE OBITUARIES A7 BULLETIN BOARD B2 TV LISTINGS B5 CLASSIFIEDS B6 Tooele couple takes Burning Man festival SPORTS A10 ANNOUNCEMENTS A8, 9 in European culture sets Seabase ablaze during LDS mission See A5 WEATHER See B1 Mostly cloudy skies with scattered thunder- storms on Wednesday. Highs in the low 70s. Complete Forecast: A2 A2

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Valley Weather Forecast Local Weather Bosnian man visiting family dies in I-80 crash Farmington driver charged and rolled again, Tue 71/48 peeling off 6/3 with negligent homicide the roof of the pickup in the Intervals of clouds and sunshine in by Jamie Belnap process, before the morning with more clouds for coming to a stop later . STAFF WRITER on the driver’s A 66-year-old Bosnian man was side in 5 inches killed and three other family mem- of water on the Adam Edson bers were injured Friday evening right side of the Wed 56/45 6/4 after a rollover accident on I-80. road. According to Trooper Clint Fawson Barbajram Ristemi, 66, and his wife Scattered thunderstorms possible. of the Utah Highway Patrol, Mirsad Rukinja Ristemi, 61, were not wear- Sabic, 39, was driving a Nissan ing seat belts at the time of the acci- Frontier pickup carrying his wife dent and were thrown from the back Thu and in-laws, who were visiting from seat of the vehicle while it was in the 57/46 Bosnia, at approximately 8:30 p.m. air. Barbajram was pronounced dead 6/5 when the accident occured near mile- at the scene and Rukinja was flown Clouds giving way to sun . Highs in post 79. Sabic was driving in the left to a Salt Lake City hospital in critical the upper 50s and lows in the mid westbound lane when he attempted condition. 40s. to change lanes to let faster traffic Mirsad Sabic, 39, and his wife, Enes ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content pass. As he made the lane change, Sabic, 43, of West Valley City, were Service a Ford Escape SUV that was rapidly wearing seat belts at the time of the approaching from behind also made accident and were able to pull them- Temps / Precipitation the change hoping to pass Sabic’s selves from the wreckage. Both sus- photo courtesy of UHP pickup on the right. tained serious injuries and were also Witnesses told Fawson the SUV, airlifted to Salt Lake City hospitals. A Nissan Frontier lies on its side in 5 inches of water following a high-speed collision on I-80 Friday evening. A man visiting from Bosnia was killed and three other members of his family were seriously Date High Low (prec./inches) driven by 22-year-old Adam M. Following the collision, Edson’s injured in the accident. May 29 73 49 .09 Edson, of Farmington, was traveling SUV veered off the interstate to the May 30 71 46 0 over 100 mph as it struck the back left and came to a stop in the cen- May 31 80 53 0 corner of the pickup on the driv- ter median. Edson was not injured, es of negligent homicide and reck- of I-80 were shut down for a half June 1 82 55 0 er’s side, causing the pickup to veer according to Fawson. less driving. He will make his first hour to 45 minutes while helicopters June 2 79 53 0 down the roadside embankment and Edson was arrested and booked appearance in court on June 3. were on the ground. flip into the air. It landed on its hood into the Tooele County Jail on charg- Fawson said the westbound lanes [email protected] Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer for the National Weather Service, reports that his recording station at 139 S. Main St., received .09 inches of precipitation between May 31 and June 2, for a total D.C. man busted for alleged drug running on I-80 of .09 inches so far in June. For the water year, which began Oct. 1, by Jamie Belnap was pulled ing across the state, noticed completing records checks, the boxes contained several bag- 2007, Tooele has received 14.29 inches STAFF WRITER over in the that the tinting on the windows trooper asked both individuals gies of marijuana, according to of precipitation. The normal for the year is eastbound of the vehicle Martin was driv- for consent to search the vehicle court documents. 19.09 inches of precipitation. A 22-year-old Washington, lanes of ing was darker than allowed by and both denied access. At that Martin was booked into the D.C., man was arrested last I-80 near Utah law. point, the trooper deployed a Tooele County Jail on one count Pollen Wednesday night after a Utah Delle just Martin told the trooper police service dog, who con- of possession with intent to dis- Highway Patrol trooper found before 9 that he and a female passen- firmed the presence of illegal tribute a controlled substance. The Intermountain Allergy and Asthma almost three pounds of mari- p.m. when Michael K. Martin ger in the car were on their substances. He posted bail a few days after pollen count for June 3, 2008, is as juana in the back of the vehicle a member way back to Washington, D.C., The trooper searched the his arrest. follows: he was driving. of the Highway Patrol Drug after spending about a week in vehicle and discovered two Martin will make his initial Mold — Moderate According to Lt. Troy Marx Interdiction Team, a group that California, according to a prob- cardboard boxes, said to belong appearance in court on June 3. Maple — High of the UHP, Michael K. Martin works to prevent drug traffick- able cause statement. While to Martin, in the trunk. The [email protected] Cedar — High Grass — High Willow — Low Oak — High County’s drug task force nets five alleged dealers during sting Mulberry — Low Birch — Extremely-Low by Jamie Belnap and also found two ounces of Chenopods — Low STAFF WRITER both cocaine and metham- Ephedra — Low phetamine in Chavez’s socks. Mold — Moderate A long-running undercover Chavez and Beltran were Walnut — Extremely-Low narcotics investigation ended booked into the Tooele County Plantain — Extremely-Low last Tuesday evening when Jail on two counts of posses- Tooele County Drug Task Force sion with intent to distribute Subscriber Service officers arrested five Salt Lake a controlled substance and City-area men in a sting opera- Charles Andrew Manuel Plascencia Valentin Vidrio Miguel Uriarte-Lopez Juan C. Beltran one count of unlawful pos- tion at the Flying J Travel Plaza Chavez Duenas Robles session of a handgun. Chavez If you haven’t received your newspa- in Lake Point. nience store, where they had has an additional charge of per by 6:30 p.m., please call 882-0050 According to Tooele Drug ing cocaine and methamphet- move in and both men were been watching the deal take theft by receiving stolen prop- and our customer representative will Task Force Commander Mike amine from the men. arrested, according to proba- place. erty. Duenas and Robles were assist you. Customer service hours on Hansen, an undercover officer Chavez and Beltran entered ble cause statements issued by Another suspect, 23-year-old booked on two counts of pos- Tuesday and Thursday nights are 6:30 met up with Charles Andrew the officer’s vehicle and told the Tooele County Attorney’s Miguel Uriarte-Lopez, was the session with intent to distrib- p.m. until 8 p.m. Chavez, 52, of Salt Lake City, him two ounces of each of the Office. driver of a stolen Mitsubishi ute a controlled substance, and Juan C. Beltran, 33, of West narcotics would cost $4,500. Two other suspects, Valentin that Chavez and Beltran arrived and Uriarte-Lopez was booked Valley, in the parking lot of After the officer had a clear Vidrio Robles, 28, and Manuel in. Officers arrested him after on two counts of possession Flying J at approximately 9:30 view of the narcotics, he gave Plascencia Duenas, 31, of he tried to back away from the with intent to distribute a ������ ���������� p.m. with the intent of buy- the signal for other officers to Taylorsville, who arrived in a scene following the bust. controlled substance and one �������� separate vehicle from Chavez Hansen said police discov- count of possession of a dan- �������������� and Beltran, were apprehend- ered a 9 mm handgun and gerous weapon. �������������� ��������� ed while trying to flee from the three ounces of methamphet- All five suspects made their ������������� ������������������ inside of the Flying J conve- amine in the white Mitsubishi, first appearance in court on Utah’s private-club May 29, and will appear next ������ on June 3. ����������� ���������� [email protected] ��������������� ��������������� ��������������� ������������������� law being targeted ATV REPAIR! �������������� ���������������� SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s someone has to be 21 to be served I REPAIR ALL CHINESE, JAPANESE Tooele ������������ ���������������� hospitality industry isn’t the only alcohol regardless of whether a AND TAIWANESE ATVS. ��������� group trying to loosen the state’s bar is private or not. TUNE UPS– $55.00 ������������ ������ unusual liquor regulations. If the effort to repeal private OIL CHANGES – $40.00 “Your Neighborhood Family Theatre” ������������ ������������� The “private club” designation clubs fails in the Legislature, the LABOR RATE – $55.00 AN HOUR ������������ ��������������������� for bars that serve liquor could be Utah Hospitality Association says 1600 N. Pine Canyon Rd. ����������� ������������ history. Liquor-control commis- it will continue to try to put the (East of Viaduct) 843-5800 ������������ ����������� sioners voted, 3-1, to start gather- issue on the ballot in 2010. The 801-651-0969 Tickets are now available online ����������� ������������ ing information on abolishing the association is the primary trade PICKUP AND DELIVERY at www.movieswest.com ��������������� ������������ system. group for Utah bars. �������������� ������������ Utah is the only state that 10 am – 2 am • 7 Days a Week May 30 - June 5 ������������� ������������ requires patrons to fill out an Beginning Friday ,May 30th, �������������� ������������ application and pay a fee before ������������ ������������� entering a bar that serves liquor. HOURS: 10 am – 10 pm OPEN at NOON Commissioner Bobbie Coray ����������� INDIANA JONES* ������������� �������������������� said country clubs and fraternal Sun.: 11 am – 9 pm ����������� ����������������� groups might want to remain pri- KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL ���������������� ����������������� vate, while clubs that only serve DLY 1:00, 4:15, 7:05, 9:35 ������������� ���������������������� alcoholic drinks might want to SUN 1:00, 4:15, 7:05 (PG-13) end memberships. ��������������� “I’ve said that I’ve wanted to Chicken or WHAT HAPPENS IN VEGAS �������������� ����������������� eliminate liquor laws that seem ������������� �������������� to be unreasonable,” Coray said. 490 N. Main, Tooele • 882-3608 DLY 12:15, 2:30, 4:35, 7:15, 9:35 ������������ �������������� Pork Kabob “This should be done in (an) SUN 12:15, 2:30, 4:35, 7:15 ������������ �������������� orderly way, having a sensitivity Includes (PG-13) ���������� to people who wish to drink and Plate 2 Sticks, Rice, ����������� ���������������� those who do not want to have Pita & Salad SPEED RACER ������������ ����������������� drinking in their environment.” 36 Flavors ����������� �������� If approved by the liquor DLY 12:30, 4:05, 7:00, 9:45 ���������������� �������������� board, the plan would go to the SUN 12:30, 4:05, 7:00 (PG) ������������� ������������������� Legislature, which would have to Small 14 oz ������������� ����������������� change the law. $2.49 * The proposal already has the CHRONICLES OF NARNIA ����������������������������������������������� RINCE ASPIAN ��������������������������������������������������� support of Gov. Jon Huntsman, Med 18 oz P C ������������������������������������������������� who believes the private-club sys- DLY 12:35, 4:00, 7:00, 9:45 ���������������������������������������������������� $3.10 SUN 12:35, 4:00, 7:00 ��������������������� tem tarnishes the state’s image and (PG) ��������������������������������������������� hurts the $6 billion tourism indus- Jumbo 32 oz ����������������������������������������������������� try. But he doesn’t have a spon- ��������������������������������������������������� $4.99 IRON MAN ��������������������������������������������������� sor for the bill in the Legislature, �������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������� where leaders are skeptical. DLY 12:15, 4:15, 7:15, 9:45 ���������������������������������������������������� Senate President John SUN 12:15, 4:15, 7:15 ������������������������������������������������������ Valentine, R-Orem, contends that (PG-13) ������������������������������������������������ Nightly 5:00 | 7:45 R Nightly 5:00 | 7:00 | 9:00 PG-13 ������������������������������������������������� membership cards prevent exces- * ENDS THURSDAY TIMES & SHOWS SUBJECT TO CHANGE ��������������������������������� sive drinking, keep minors from BABY MAMA ������������� drinking and reduce drunken Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis Patrick Dempsey �������������������������� DLY 12:00, 2:25, 4:45, 7:15, 9:40 ������������ driving. Tooele’s Show Place for Over 60 Years! SUN 12:00, 2:25, 4:45, 7:15 ����������������������� No Credit/Debit cards “We’ve been doing a very good Sex and the City or Checks Accepted Made of Honor 882-2273 (PG-13) ���������������������������������� job on overconsumption,” he said. Admission Adults $7 | Child/Senior $5 | before 5pm $5 Admission Adults $7 | Child/Senior $5 | before 5pm $5 �������������������������������� “I won’t do anything to jeopardize 111 N. Main, Tooele Our Box Office opens daily ����������������������������������� 20 min. before first show starts. that.” Admission- Adults $7 | Child $1 | Senior $5 FM Radio Required for Sound ������������������������� MOTOR VU OPEN NIGHTLY 9:30 - ENDS THURSDAY All shows before 6pm $5 Bar owners and their support- pm $ $ ������������������������������������������ After 6 Adults 7 • Kids (under 12) 5 $ ����������������������������������������������� ers say it’s nonsense to argue that G PG Seniors (over 65) 5 ������������������������������������������������� filling out a form reduces alcohol Horton Hears A Who Nim’s Island The Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele ��������������������������������������������������� All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens ������������� consumption. They also note that A3

TUESDAY June 3, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Beautiful Poetry About Tooele! Elaine Ipson writes with a quiet control, without exaggeration or selfindulgence. The poems recite GHS grads celebrate, say good-bye history in its intimacy and immediacy, but without fanfare. Each image, each turn of metaphorical by Natalie Tripp phrase is deeply perceived and presented. The reader moves through Elaine’s eyes, mindful STAFF WRITER search for meaning, and strength of spirit into realms of reality and knowledge. Read these The Grantsville High School poems in solitude, let Elaine’s grace and wisdom graduating class of 2008 carry you into past times tangled with hauntings, dreams, and fond memories. flipped tassels and tossed caps – Clarence P. Socwell Past President of the League of Utah Writers, the Utah State Poetry Wednesday night as they ended Society, and the National Federation of State Poetry Societies their high school careers. The event, which was held Get Yours Today! in the GHS gymnasium instead Stop by the Transcript-Bulletin of the football stadium due to 58 N. Main, Tooele • 8 am to 6 pm • M-F bad weather, saw 217 students 6 x 9 inches • 80 pages graduate. TOOELETRANSCRIPT After the traditional proces- $895 BULLETIN sion of seniors entering the gym and a musical number, “My Wish” by Kelsey Elsholz and Natalie Sagers, senior class historian Vanessa Young took a moment to Remember Dad with a reflect on some fond memories and remember classmates that were no longer among the 2008 gift from. . . dealer seniors: Jessie Hartman and Nick 500 Village Blvd Ste 110 Smit both passed away within Stansbury Park, UT 84074 two weeks of each other in the 435-837-4225 fall of 2006 in separate automo- bile accidents. Travis Gardener was recog- nized for his strength to recov- er from injuries inflicted from another automobile accident that occurred a month ago. Sirius Radio Gardener was able to walk across Radar Detectors the stage at graduation with crutches. GHS also said good-bye to beloved teacher and men- tor Bill Green. Principal Travis McCluskey reminded the audi- ence of Green’s dedication to Radio Scanners GPS drug and alcohol prevention and the different cultures he exposed students to through his French classes. “Mr. Green has watched out for the underdog for years, and he will be deeply missed,” McCluskey said. Grantsville High’s keynote speaker this year was Morgan Scalley, a defensive back for Portable DVD Players the University of Utah football team from 2001-2004 and now an assistant coach for the Utes. photography / Maegan Burr Scalley graduated magna cum WiLife Security Systems laude from the U and has a mas- Vanessa Young and Steffani Morris hug while fellow graduates throw their caps Thursday following graduation ceremonies ter’s degree in business admin- at Grantsville High School. istration. He advised students to consider three key components when entering any situation: trust, commitment and care. “Seven thousand students become high school drop-outs every day,” Scalley said, “That’s costing the country $3 trillion. We need to strengthen each other and each do our best in order to become the overall win- ner.” The graduates were also addressed by co-valedictori- ans Alyssa Roberts and Megan Adair, and co-salutatorians Lindsey Delaney and Kienan Hamm. Sarah Rigby also sang “Whenever You Remember” and music sterling scholar Vanessa Young played “Suite Antique” on the flute. Senior class president Lori Gallup presented the class gift to the school: A mural of a cow- boy on the wall of the gym, a $500 scholarship to a deserving senior, and a $500 donation to the class of 2009. Kacie Childs received the scholarship for her efforts to help her fellow stu- dents through the years. GHS Counselor and head football coach Tony Cloward also recognized seven seniors for earning their associate degrees prior to graduating high school. Sarah Anderson, Sarah Rigby, Sarah McAllister, Aliesha Gunter, Sabrina Silva, Kari Gillen, and Morgan Lehrdahl earned their GED’s through college classes offered at Grantsville High School by the Utah State University Extension Service. [email protected] Share Your News with the Community

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Voice of Tooele County since 1894

OUR VIEW Busico left remarkable legacy of public service

Joe Busico passed away last month at the age of 78, but the leg- acy of service he left for the people of Tooele will endure for many generations to come. Busico, a second-generation Italian-American, made Tooele his home in a way few people do in these itinerant times when our entire valley often feels like an exurb of Salt Lake City. He depend- ed on friends and neighbors for his livelihood as a local merchant, he was educated at Tooele High School and sent his children there, he played in city parks, and he was a well-known figure anywhere he went. But Busico gave much more back to his community than he ever took for himself. He was the Tooele City parks and recreation direc- tor for two decades — a time during which his foresight greatly expanded the city’s parks system. Elton Park — today Tooele’s sig- nature, multi-use park — was created by Busico, who transformed it from a weedy vacant lot through his own persistence and elbow grease, often raking weeds or planting trees personally. He also LETTERS TO THE EDITOR worked with the County to build the Dow James Building — still the only indoor recreation facility in the valley — and pushed ahead projects such as a cemetery expansion, a softball complex LETTERS POLICY adjacent to Pratt Aquatic Center, Settlers Park at the south end of Letter of the Month (May) town, and the redevelopment of downtown to enhance its walk- The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes let- ability and green spaces. New proposal should be scrutinized being given to a hotel and other busi- ters to the editor from readers. Letters Busico was perhaps even more well known for his work with I read with interest your article on nesses in connection with Miller must be no longer than 250 words, youth sports than he was as a merchant or a city administrator. He the county commissioners bonding Motorsports Park. If a hotel was built civil in tone, written exclusively for the was an official for football, basketball and baseball for 50 years, for a conference/convention center — with private money not tax dollars Transcript-Bulletin, and accompanied by and was known by thousands of young athletes as a positive, to be paid for by revenues generated — wouldn’t it usually have small con- the writer’s name, address and phone encouraging referee on fields across the valley. He was also a coach from user fees. This proposal needs vention and conference rooms? The number. Priority will be given to letters who shared his considerable athletic talents with generation after to be scrutinized very closely. While I county should look to private enter- that refer to a recent article in the generation of youngsters. was serving as county commissioner, prise not government to fill this kind newspaper. All letters may be subject As much as he loved to work with athletes, Busico’s big heart I spent a lot of time investigating these of need. Deseret Peak, even though to editing. encompassed many more causes as well. People forget that he was facilities, including those at Weber subsidized by tax dollars, is a positive on the Tooele County School Board for almost a decade, during and Davis County, and concluded I facility for the county. It is very rare Letters written to thank an individual or which he helped to oversee the construction of new junior high could not justify the expenditure for when public recreational facilities are organization should be submitted for schools in Tooele and Grantsville. He fought for special needs such a facility at Deseret Peak. At that not subsidized or wholly paid for by “Notes of Appreciation” students and victims of cerebral palsy. And he was perhaps the time, both counties had facilities that tax dollars. What needs to be evalu- best — and sometimes only — friend of the homeless in Tooele. were operating similarly to Deseret ated is whether taking on the burden Readers who are interested in writing a For years, his abandoned building on Broadway Avenue was the Peak, and were being subsidized by of a convention center should be a longer guest op-ed column on a topic of city’s de facto homeless shelter. In 2006, Busico told the Transcript- county tax dollars, as is Deseret Peak. high priority for the county at this general interest should contact Editor Bulletin, he would often go to the building on Friday and order the All of these facilities seemed to be time. Shouldn’t government be find- Jeff Barrus directly via the contact infor- chronic alcoholics staying there to leave, then start feeling guilty at underutilized, and I did not find a ing ways to reduce costs and down- mation at the top of this page. church on Sunday and invite the men to come back on Monday. big enough market in the Tooele area size? That was Joe Busico — a merchant who cared more about people for adding a convention center. At Gene White E-mail: [email protected] than profits, an umpire who cared more about praising athletes one time, there was consideration Tooele Fax: (435) 882-6123 than punishing infractions, and a man whose generosity overrode Mail: Letters to the Editor all his other instincts. His legacy should be held up for future resi- Tooele Transcript-Bulletin dents of Tooele to see what is possible when you give yourself to P.O. Box 390 your home. Concern for taxpayers is relative her appointment. I also know there In reference to the letter to the edi- was a lot more camaraderie and friend- tor that ran in the Transcript-Bulletin ships built by those hard-working event LETTER CONTEST on May 27 written by Francine Dea volunteers. She must have known that GUEST OPINION (‘Opposition to bond needed’), Dea the pay that she received was paid from stated that bonding for the construc- taxpayer money, but I guess when your Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will tion of a convention center at Deseret paid services are no longer needed your select the best letter of the month and Honoring the flag is as Peak should not be a burden placed on opinion of the use of taxpayers money reprint it in the first Open Forum page taxpayers. She is entitled to her opin- also changes. How ironic. of the following month. The winning ion, but just for the record, for over 20 Bill Dixon letter writer will receive a free one-year years the fair director was a volunteer, Tooele subscription to the newspaper. The sub- important as flying it non-paid position appointed by the scription can be transferred or used to ooele County residents County Commission. I know this to be a Recognition for great teaching renew a present subscription. are a patriotic people, fact because I had shared that appoint- I just want to publicly thank Becca T so let’s show that in our ment for three years. When Dea was Hall, a second-grade teacher at West devotions. Ann Herron asked to be the director, all of a sudden Elementary. She is my granddaughter’s a wonderful education. She is positive I am specifically speaking it became a paid position to the tune of teacher this year. I volunteer in her and polite and a lot of fun. There are GUEST COLUMNIST to the business owners along $12,000 a year. I for one did not see a classroom and so does my daughter. many things I could use as examples of Main Street that proudly dis- noticeable improvement in the events We have both been so impressed by what a wonderful teacher she is, but the play American flags. On my way and attractions that she brought to the Hall that we want the whole commu- biggest thing she has done is impacted down Main last week, I noticed hold a ceremony to properly dis- fair as a paid director verses a volunteer nity to know how lucky we are to have lives for good, forever. That is no small five business that were ‘proudly’ pose of worn flags. They would director. In fact, in my opinion, there her in our school district. She has done accomplishment. flying American flags with rips also likely be happy to show you were actually better events and attrac- so much to build self-esteem and self- Ginny Rhea and tears in them. how to correctly raise, lower and tions for the county residents prior to confidence while giving her students Tooele Please have the decency to fold the flag. respect the flag and take care of A second problem, only it, if you choose to fly one. apparent at night, is that flags GUEST OPINION During this time of increased are often flown without being lit national patriotism, it is great by proper lighting. to see flags flying. But the According to www.usflag.org, American flag is the symbol for “ordinarily (the flag) should be Where have all friendly neighbors gone? which many brave men and displayed only between sunrise women have died. We must and sunset. It should be illu- s a kid growing up in a fairly world has gotten scarier. A whole lot honor their memories and the minated if displayed at night.” small town, I always knew the of bad things can happen, and we do freedoms for which the flag Flying the flag at night has names of everyone on my street. live in a time where murderers, rapists, A Daniel Kline stands by showing it some prop- become a more common prac- While I can never remember my parents pedophiles, reality show contestants er respect. tice, however, as many business knocking on someone’s door to borrow GUEST COLUMNIST and other evildoers may lurk around Flags with rips and tears can fly huge flags which are prob- an egg or a cup of sugar, they certainly every corner. be “cleaned and mended when lematic to lower and raise. could have and most likely would have Our world also contains terrorists necessary,” according to www. My advice: If you can’t lower been successful. who might blow us up, weapons of mass usflag.org. it, then hire a handyman to set We didn’t live on one of those streets tact, let alone make an effort to know destruction, Ryan Seacrest and whole Many times, dry cleaning up a light. that had block parties, but everyone each other. countries that consider America the businesses offer to dry clean These items are small, but knew everyone and kids played together Even though most crime statistics are devil. American flags for free, as their it is in the small details where across a network of backyards. Children way down since my childhood in the Of course, none of these problems contribution to a properly patri- our true commitment can be knew which houses contained a crotch- ’70s and ’80s, people’s fear has risen. likely involve the family next door. It’s otic America. seen. Let’s all proudly fly our ety old man who wouldn’t give your ball The world — at least in America’s small possible that your neighbor might be If the flag is past repair, then American flags next Saturday, for back if it got on his lawn, and which towns — is in fact less dangerous than it the next Charles Manson, but it is a please correctly lower it and Flag Day, and for every appro- people didn’t want you cutting through was. People ignore that though, and act whole lot more likely that he’s a nice guy have it destroyed by burning it priate holiday this summer. We their yards. like every random face might murder who you might borrow something from in a dignified manner. There are love America. Let’s show it by It wasn’t some fantasyland where them, kidnap their children or com- every now and again. lots of Web sites out there with honoring our flag. everyone smiled all the time and noth- mit some heinous crime they probably I am no longer expecting people to proper information on this pro- ing bad happened, but people smiled learned off the Internet. drop by with cakes and cookies when cedure. Ann Herron is a journalist and sometimes and plenty of good hap- We have become so cynical, afraid I move into a neighborhood, and I’ve If you are still not sure what former associate professor at pened along with the bad. There was and mistrusting that we have forgotten even given up on the idea of hav- to do, you could ask a local Boy Utah State University who lives a sense of neighborhood, and when that the world contains far more decent ing more than a few neighbors whose Scout. Some Scouts troops have in Tooele. She can be reached at somebody new moved in, an effort was folks than it does evil ones. Perhaps names I know. I refuse, however, to give a public service day when they [email protected]. made to be welcoming. we have grown scared because the bad into the idea that people are inherently Today’s world, at least in an awful things people do get publicized more, or bad and not worth being trusted. lot of places, no longer seems quite as maybe we’ve just become so jaded that You can continue ignoring me, walk- friendly. Having lived in a number of we assume every stranger is a villain. ing quickly into your house and bolting different communities across New York Our inherent distrust of our fellow the door. I’ll be the slightly disheveled and Connecticut with my wife, it took man has led to a world where everyone guy, probably in a black shirt, attempt- me a long time to realize that many is a suspect and people remain guilty ing to smile at you or maybe even wav- people no longer want to know their until proven innocent. We want so much ing hello. If you want, I even have a neighbors. to protect our families from potential spare egg or a cup of sugar I might be A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since 1894 Instead of being potential friends, or harm that we fail to notice that isolating willing to send your way. at least friendly acquaintances, neigh- them from building a sense of commu- Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus bors now represent potential criminals. nity also protects them from potential Daniel B. Kline’s work appears in over Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor Everyone regards everyone else with dis- joy. 100 papers weekly. He can be reached at trust and people barely make eye con- People do this because they think the [email protected]. A5

TUESDAY June 3, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 Wendover High School graduates lauded for seizing their opportunities Su mmer Classes R ecreation al th by Sarah Miley Maria Cortez, Guillermina Begin Ju n e 9 Gymn astics STAFF WRITER Escareño, Beatriz Gomez, for ages 3-19. Krishton Gonzales, Lamont Twenty-five students — 11 Henriod, *Madison Higley, Juan of whom completed kinder- Lozano, *Cecilia Lujan, Elizabeth garten through 12th grade in Maddox, *Miguel Martinez Wendover schools — graduated Jr., *Rogelio Martinez, George from Wendover High School on Middleton, Landon Mikesell, Thursday evening. *Manuel Munoz, *Devin Murphy, The graduation was held in Julia Oppenhein, Anne Parsons, the new WHS gym where those *Christopher Perez, *Jeannette in support of the graduates filled Soriano, *Rebecca Velasquez, Call 884-6686 (Ask for Tracy) the bleachers to overflowing, *Leif Woffinden and *Esmeralda causing many to stand or sit on Zamora. 429 East Main • Grantsville the gym floor. (The asterisk denotes K-12 in While the program was read Wendover schools.) (behind Grantsville City Building) in English, several portions of it [email protected] were echoed in Spanish. Salutatorian and class presi- photography / Troy Boman dent Madison Higley began her Jose Escobedo Botello shows his diploma holder to friends during graduation speech with a story of an immi- last Friday. Wendover High School’s graduating class consisted of 25 students grant coming to America. Upon with 11 of those students starting and finishing their primary education in arriving at Ellis Island, the man Wendover. went to the cafeteria and waited for someone to help him. When had parents, friends and teach- willing to give up her rights as no one did, he was eventually ers,” he said. a mother if somebody would told how a cafeteria works — that Valdez said his mother didn’t adopt her son. Now, Valdez said, it is self-service. speak English very well, but that boy who was adopted is 22 Grand Opening “Life is a cafeteria where you understood how important it years old, graduated from high can get anything you want if was for her children to learn how school and in college. you are willing to pay the price,” to speak English and get an edu- Valdez said even though the th Higley relayed in the story. cation. WHS graduates didn’t have to She went on to say now that “Now I’m the first judge in get adopted or travel thousands Sat., June 7 she and her fellow students have Utah history with brown skin,” of miles to receive an education, graduated, they have the power he said. “The only reason why is they are to be congratulated for to accomplish whatever they I had many people in life help me grabbing onto that opportunity. choose. along the way.” He added that life isn’t about lack “Never give up and keep try- Valdez continued on saying it of opportunity, it’s about missed ing,” she encouraged the stu- doesn’t matter what background opportunity. dents. you come from, that “education “In order to overcome preju- Valedictorian George is the greatest equalizer in life.” dice and overcome poverty and Middleton said the graduating “If you have an education, you hopelessness, you need to go to class of 2008 is powerful and have will have opportunity for jobs, school and get an education and ™ been given some of the tools to status, for employment, for a no one can take that away,” he be successful in life. chance to compete in life,” he said. “That power is untapped and said. Throughout the evening, sev- 9:00-10:00 Incredible Edible Book Cake Contest it’s up to us to succeed,” he said. Valdez told a story of a 10- eral poems, including “Oh, the Drop off your incredible book cake entry at the store between “Work toward your goals and year-old boy from Mexico who Places You’ll Go!” by Dr. Seuss,” happiness. Embrace that power found his way to Utah to receive were read, as well as a tribute to 9:00-10:00 to be on display through out the day. Winners will and it will serve you.” an education and ended up in retiring teacher Kathryn Mascaro, be announced at 3:00. All children’s cook books 20% off Guest speaker Judge Andrew his courtroom. who taught for 30 years at WHS. Valdez, a juvenile court judge in “He told me ‘I am in this coun- The traditional slideshow with during this hour only. the 3rd District Court who serves try judge because I want an photos and video clips of the Salt Lake, Summit and Tooele education and want to learn to graduates was a highlight of the counties, began his speech by read,’” Valdez said. program. 10:00-11:00 Launching of the Purple Cow Bookstore asking the children in the audi- Government officials wanted School board members and Andy’s Airplane Slingshot Planes free to the first 25 children in ence to help their parents under- to send the boy back to Mexico, district representatives pres- store during this hour. All of Andy’s Airplane merchandise 20% stand what he was saying, as his Valdez said, The boy’s mother ent at the graduation included speech was in English. He added was flown up from her village in incoming superintendent Terry off this hour only. he hoped the children in atten- Mexico to address Valdez in the Linares, school board president dance would see the graduates courtroom. Gary Gowans, school board as role models of accomplish- “I want my child to have an member Jeff Hogan and direc- 11:00-12:00 Fingerprint art project ments and hard work, adding the education, and the only way he’s tor of special education for the Come meet Clarissa Douglas, our graphic designer and do a graduates had a lot of help along going to get an education is if he district Doelene Pitt. fingerprint art project with us. the way, just as he did when he stays in Utah,” Valdez quoted the The Wendover High School was younger. mother as saying. Class of 2008 are: Ana Aboite, “They didn’t do it alone — they The mother said she was even Ashlee Bateman, Jose Botello, 12:00-1:00 Fancy Nancy Hour Little girls dressed in their Fancy Nancy Attire get 20% off Fancy Nancy books this hour only. Seabase hosts ninth-annual Utah 1:00-2:00 Anna Banana Jump Rope Fun Come jump rope with us. All activity books 20% off this hour regional Burning Man festival only. by Missy Thompson and Performances were put on by and they have water so we can Natalie Tripp non-stop during the 48-hour take showers and go swimming.” 2:00-3:00 Jessica Day George Hour STAFF WRITERS festival. Plays, musical groups, Moore’s camp was set up by the dances, movies and fire danc- Church of Elemental Awareness, Come join us as we listen to author, Jessica Day George, read While Tooele County was ers performed for audiences who of which he is a member. They from her book “Dragon Flight”, sequel to “Dragon Slippers”. packed with motorcycles aficio- came from all over, not just Utah. constructed a giant Cat-in-the- nados from across the globe last The performances tied in with Hat hat as their project. weekend at Miller Motorsports the theme, Eclectic XI. “We burned it to the ground,” 3:00 Judging of Incredible Edible Book Cake Park, a different sort of commu- But the main reason people Moore said. “But it still turned nity gathered at Bonneville Sea come to Burning Man is to burn out to be an awesome art instil- Winner will be announced. Base in a celebration of diversity things they’ve created. Themed lation.” and creative expression. camps were scattered through- Moore said the festival just Friendly, Knowledgeable Staff Element 11 — Utah’s official out the community where effi- keeps getting better. | | | regional Burning Man festival gies were burned. The largest “We had a great time,” Moore Hours: Mon 9-6 Tues-Fri 9-8 Sat 9-6 Sun Closed — attracted a crowd of about burn was in the center of the area said. “It is the coolest party Utah 500 people from Friday through where the world’s largest disco puts on each year.” Sunday afternoon. ball, made by Salt Lake resident [email protected] 992 N. Main • Tooele • 435.882.9805 Burning Man first started in Derek Deyer, hung from a crane. [email protected] 1986 when a broken-hearted Another sculpture that was man named Larry Harvey built burned was from Ski-Bomb Bill, an eight foot wooden-man to 43, from Florida. Ski-Bomb Bill Over 80 Artists! burn to express his frustration. is his chosen name and refused Harvey continued to rebuild and to disclose his real name. Most burn his wooden man on Baker community members prefer sim- Beach in San Francisco over the ilar circumstances. Bill made a years and the opportunity for self wicker stand out of five wicker Tooele Arts Festival 2008 expression attracted many peo- baskets he found in a shopping ple to the burn. The annual fes- cart. tival is now held over Labor Day “I created this sculpture from Children’s Art Yard Schedule weekend, and has relocated to things I wasn’t expecting to find,” the Black Rock desert in Nevada Bill said. “I’m not sad to burn it. Friday, June 27 TOOELE to accommodate larger crowds. It’s liberating.” 1:00 Bird Watching Binoculars The group out at Bonneville Other effigies included an ele- Sea Base is the Utah Regional phant made out of wood and tie- 2:00 Herb Garden Pots Burning Man group that was dyed sheets with a tent on top. 3:00 Bird Houses MUSIC created to allow more people to The trunk of the elephant was 4:00 Color your own Fan Fun Free have a Burning Man experience. equipped to emit flames when 5:00 Sock Puppy Puppet Element 11’s manifesto states that it was lit. the group is dedicating Burning Within the community there 6:00 Sun Visor Craft Projects Man as an annual experiment was also a medical tent and Saturday, June 28 for Kids! in temporary community dedi- rangers who policed the group cated to radical self-expression to make sure nothing got out of 12:00 Hand Print Mosiac and radical self-reliance. hand. 1:00 Pirate Hat or Sun Bonnet This year’s festival theme was “We don’t have any problem 2:00 Toss Game ARTISTS Eclectic XI, and featured a fash- with [the people],” Sanders said. 3:00 Garden Rain Guage ion show and an elephant effigy “They come and have fun and burn. then they pack up and leave 4:00 Paper Bead Bangles Bonneville Sea Base owner without leaving any trace that 5:00 Pine Tree Planter George Sanders leased the prop- they were here.” 6:00 Glass Bead Neclace / Poppet Bead Neclace ARTS FESTIVAL erty for Element 11 coordinators Sanders believes the festival to use. This is the fifth year he keeps coming back to Bonneville Sunday, June 29 has leased the property for the Seabase because there are show- 1:00 Paper Flower or Butterfly June 27, 28, 29 regional festival, which has been ering facilities and the chance to 2:00 Hand Print Mosiac staged for nine years. go diving. Tooele City Park (200 West & Vine St. ) “They’re so friendly, no one That was one of the rea- 3:00 Horse or Cowboy Mask sells anything here,” Sanders sons Kevin Moore and his wife 4:00 Merigold Pots said. “They’ll give you the shirt Michelle, of Salt Lake City, came 5:00 Sock Puppy Puppet www.tooeleartsfestival.org off their back. It’s just a bunch of back for their second year. people getting together to have a “Seabase is like a precious good time.” gem,” Moore said. “It’s really close FREE ADMISSION A6

A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY June 3, 2008 MOST DOCTORS DO A GOOD JOB MOST OF THE TIME. . . BUT SOMETIMES MISTAKES Tooele County High School graduation ARE MADE. a celebration of overcoming obstacles If you suspect that you or someone you love is a victim of medical negligence, call for a free consultation. by Tim Gillie STAFF WRITER MEDICAL MALPRACTICE IS ALL WE DO© The 81 adult graduates of Tooele County High School were honored Friday night with high At G. Eric Nielson & Associates, we specialize in school diplomas at the Grantsville handling complex medical malpractice lawsuits. High School auditorium. Tooele County High School is the name used by the adult Call today. We can usually tell you over the phone if education program of Tooele you have a case. County School District. With locations in Ibapah, Wendover, Dugway, Tooele and the Tooele County Correctional Facility, the adult education program allows CALL TOLL FREE adults, ages 18 and over, a second chance of earning a high school 866-605-4556 diploma. “These students didn’t earn a www.ericnielson.com diploma the first time around,” said Linda Conway, coordina- tor of adult education for Tooele County schools. “Most of them

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ photography / Maegan Burr Daniel Walker hugs Tooele County schools adult education coordinator Linda Conway Friday at the Adult Education high This years theme is school graduation at Grantsville High School. Walker achieved his diploma 30 years after his high school days. THE come to us needing just a few not think education was impor- Johnsen came to the stand and “CELEBRATING credits to finish.” tant. Leaaetoa drew laughter from made the sound of a roster crow- Many of the students have the audience when she described ing into the microphone. AMERICAN overcome a variety of difficulties how she told her parents, who “We have something to crow in their lives to take advantage understood little English, that the about today,” said Johnsen, as he INDEPENDENCE” of this second chance, and they “F” on her report cards meant congratulated the students on take that chance seriously, said “finished.” their achievement. “We are happy Conway. Now that her children are older, for your success.” The school’s motto, accord- Leaaetoa wanted to set an exam- Retired Tooele County Sheriff We encourage Come celebrate the 4th of July, 2008 in Tooele. This year we will ing to Conway, is “the greater the ple for them. So without their Sgt. Joseph Walker was invited families, host a week long celebration. Please contact the individuals listed obstacle, the more glory in over- knowledge, she enrolled in adult to make a few comments at the businesses, for information on the following events: coming it.” The motto, rather than education classes while they were close of the ceremony. Walker was grade point average, determined in school. instrumental in the starting up of church groups, June 30 - 23rd Army Band Parks & Recreation ...... 843-2143 the choice of students’ speakers. “I don’t want them to make the adult education program at etc., to build a July 1 - Movie in the park Parks & Recreation ...... 843-2143 One of those speakers was the same mistake I did,” Leaaetoa the Tooele County Correctional float and enter it July 2 - Karaoke Contest Ron Baum ...... 843-3584 Daniel Walker, who said he had said. Facility nearly 26 years ago. in the parade. July 3 - Battle of Bands Keaton ...... 830-7546 waited 30 years for the occasion. Matravers dropped out of high Walker recalled classes being held Or - Carlos ...... 849-4958 We would Walker dropped out of high school her sophomore year and in the 9-by-10-foot phone room July 3 & 4 - Car Show Ruben or Susan Trujillo ... . 882-5496 school and joined the Marine had her first child by the time she when no other classroom spaces also like to July 3 & 4 - Rodeo Karl Scott ...... 882-8826 Corps. There he said he fell into was 18. She overcame problems were available. Walker was invit- encourage July 4 - Parade Parks & Recreation ...... 843-2143 trouble, hanging out with the with drugs and alcohol with the ed to help present diplomas to groups to set Park Activities / Booths Parks & Recreation ...... 843-2143 wrong crowd and having run-ins help of drug court and eventually the graduates, including his son, up a booth in Entertainment Susan Trujillo ...... 882-5496 with the law. He married four straightened out her life. Daniel Walker. the park to help 5K Run Karen Perry ...... 830-7846 times and joined the army, where “I have come to know that Altogether, 81 students received Chamber Breakfast Chamber of Commerce ... . 882-0690 he was injured while on duty. As knowledge is power,” Matravers a high school diploma through enhance July 5 - Ty Herndon Concert & Fireworks Parks & Recreation ...... 843-2143 a disabled veteran, Walker stayed said. Tooele County High School on our celebration. Tickets go on sale June 2nd home and played ‘Mr. Mom’ for Cattala was born in the United Friday night. a while. When he lost his leg, States but was raised in the “We continue classes until the ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ he thought he had lost his life. Philippines. In July 2006, she end of June,” Conway said. “We Friends and family talked him moved back to the States but was anticipate by then the total num- into going back to school. a few high school credits short to ber of graduates to be near 100.” “I have learned if you really attend college. In order to realize The graduating class ranged in want something you can get it,” her dream of becoming a nurse, age from 18 to 47, according to Walker said. “You just make up Cattala enrolled in adult educa- Conway. your mind and go and do it.” tion. “I really love this job,” Conway The student speakers also “The challenges I conquered said. “Working with these stu- included Lolo Leaaetoa, Stacy have restored the self-esteem I dents as they overcome their Matravers, and Zareena Cattalla. lost,” Cattala said. obstacles and take advantage of Automotive Group Leaaetoa recalled moving to Mike Johnsen, retiring Tooele this opportunity to make lives Utah at the age of 9 with her fam- County School District superin- better is very rewarding.” ily from Tonga. She said she did tendent, was the guest speaker. [email protected] Chamber of Commerce Golf Seminary graduates honored for secular, spiritual accomplishments Tournament by Natalie Tripp and the two Stansbury stakes. STAFF WRITER “We’re in good hands,” said Grantsville semi- nary principal Mark Hutchins. “Our theme this Many high school seniors are celebrating a year was ‘Trust in the Lord’ and they’ve really second graduation in addition to getting their taken that to heart. The youth that we work with diplomas. And this graduation honors spiritual as are a lot more prepared than I was at their age.” Friday, June 13 well as academic achievement. The GHS seminary added an early morning All four high schools in the county had seniors class to the schedule for this past school year to graduate from the seminary programs provid- provide 20 seminary classes in total. ed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day The Wendover High School and Dugway High Saints. School seminaries each graduated six students The Tooele High School seminary graduated from their respective stakes. Betty Higley is the 176 seniors from seven different stakes in Tooele. instructor at the WHS seminary, while Nancy THS seminary teacher Scott Bird feels that semi- Morgan is the instructor at DHS. Dugway will be nary is a vital part of the educational experience. getting a new teacher for the upcoming school “Joining our spiritual education to our secular year due to Morgan’s retirement. learning will help us keep our focus on the things Tooele Institute teacher Steve Pruden is also 4 Man Scramble that matter most in this life,” Bird said, quoting over the WHS and DHS seminaries. former LDS Church President Ezra Taft Benson. “Coming from such small population groups, $75 per player The THS seminary had 27 classes for 900-plus these kids are the creme of the crop,” Pruden said. THE enrolled students. “They each respectively had the finest teachers CHAMBER Call Chamber office The seminary at Grantsville High School gradu- I’ve ever met.” CUP at 882-0609 to sign up ated 98 seniors between the two Grantsville stakes [email protected] Traveling to register, sponsor or Trophy donate door prizes. Space station and shuttle to make 2 Hole in 1 Holes several appearances in the skies $10,000 Cash (Insurance Network, LLC) by Kelci Sagers delivering a Japanese labora- view low in the NW [part of the CORRESPONDENT tory to the International Space sky] at 10:42 p.m.,” said Wiggins. Station. During it’s 14-day mis- “At 10:44 they’ll be nearly straight New Golf Cart (Intermountain Golf Cars) Wednesday and Friday eve- sion, Discovery’s crew will deliv- overhead from northern Utah nings, the International Space er and install the main experi- and very bright and easy to see. Station and shuttle, Discovery, ment module and the robotic At 10:45 they'll be just over half will be cruising the northern arm of Japan’s Kibo module, way up the eastern sky as they skies of the West in a blazing Japan’s major contribution to fade into Earth's shadow.” Breakfast Drinks Lunch stream of light that will be vis- the station. Three spacewalks Also, Friday night, the group- ible to all. are planned to help install the ing will be overhead for their Tooele Dental “Anyone that can see a star in Kibo laboratory, work on the celestial appearance at 9:53 p.m. Associates Utah Real Estate the sky can see the shuttle. It’s station’s cooling system, restore rising in the northwest and fad- Tooele going to look like one joined, the station to full power-gener- ing low in to the southeast, two docked-duo.” said Salt Lake ating capability, and transfer the minutes later, at 9:56. This last Astronomical Society member, 50-foot-long heat-shield sensor orbit will mark the last of sight- Patrick Wiggins. “Just know that boom to Discovery, according to ing opportunities for several Gold Sponsors Silver Sponsors when you look up, there are 10 NASA. weeks to see the station itself, beating hearts aboard.” Late Wednesday night, the as it will be reappearing without Wiggins also went on to say shuttle and station, which are the docked shuttle. that it will be brighter than currently hooked together, will For additional information or most everything else in the sky, be in full vew while orbiting times around the world in which excluding the moon, making the around the Earth, making for the the station can be viewed, please duo’s passing very distinct. best view of the week, weather check www.heavens-above.com

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TUESDAY June 3, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 Frank OHLMAN OBITUARIES M Attorney at Law FREE Elsie Koyen Ahlstrom She was a mother and grand- Ahlstrom serving in the Canada Consultation mother to everyone. Her door Calgary Mission. She was pre- for was always open to anyone who ceded in death by her par- Wills & Our beloved wife, mother, stopped in for breakfast, lunch ents; two brothers Robert and grandmother, sister and friend, or dinner. She will be greatly Norman Koyen. Trusts Elsie Koyen Ahlstrom passed missed, but her caring example A viewing will be held away from this earth life May 30, will stay with us forever. Tuesday, June 3 from 6-8 p.m. at 2008 at her home in Rush Valley She is survived by her husband Tate Mortuary in Tooele. Funeral 493 W. 400 N. Tooele surrounded by her family and Gary of 52 years; her daugh- Services will be Wednesday, June friends. ters Connie Hickman of Rush 4 at 11 a.m. at the Rush Valley 882-4800 She was born May 4, 1934 Valley, Marjorie (Dale) Iverson Ward with a viewing one hour in Caliente, Nev. to Wesley and of Riverton, Terri Ahlstrom of prior to the service. Interment at www.schmutzmohlman.com Eva Hyde Koyen. She married Rush Valley; her sons John Gary the St. John Cemetery. James Gary Ahlstrom October (Tammy) Ahlstrom of Caliente, 14, 1955 in St. John. They were Nev., Wiley Jeff (Kristen) sealed together in the Provo LDS Ahlstrom of Buckeye, Ariz., sis- Who Makes the Best Hearing Aids, Temple May 12, 1973. ter Patricia (John) Dymock of Together they raised five chil- the Stake Primary President, Service leader and Relief Society Tooele; 19 grandchildren and and How Much Do They Cost? dren. Elsie served in many church Primary teacher, Scout leader, visiting teacher in the Rush eight great-grandchildren, one Consumer’s Guide Compares callings throughout her life as Relief Society Compassionate Valley Ward. grandson Elder John Geoffrey 28 Major Hearing Aid Brands Get this book to learn: Reynaldo (Ray) S. his brothers Don, Rick, Leo, and What is the best brand for you? Romero Ronald; his former wife Gloria How much do hearing aids Romero, his companion Pheba cost? Pannunzio; his three beauti- ful daughters Kim, Karrie, and What should you expect from November 22, 1953 -June 1 Rachael; his two sons-in-law; new hearing aids? 2008 and his four rowdy and fun-lov- Learn how to save 50% off Ray, our beloved father, grand- ing grandsons, Jackson, Samuel, MSRP on digital hearing aids. pa, son, brother, and friend Lawson, and Gavin. For a FREE copy, call Offered to the public by passed away Sunday, June 1, We will all miss Ray’s teasing, 1-800-957-6270 2008. Ray had a true love of life, joking, friendship, and his love. Custom Hearing 24-Hour Recorded Message he was a free spirit, and made a We love you Raymanof (Dad). UT License #368167-4601 lasting and positive impression A viewing will be held Thursday, on anyone and everyone he met. June 5, from 6-8 p.m. and from Ray was born to Tomas and noon to 1 p.m. Friday, June 6 Juanita Romero in Arroyo Seco, at the Tate Mortuary. Funeral N.M. He moved as a child to Services follow Friday, June 6, at Tooele with his family, where he Activities Association for over 20 1 p.m. at the Tate Mortuary in lived until his passing. Ray lived a years as a referee throughout the love for working with others, Tooele. life of service. He completed two Salt Lake and Tooele valleys. He organizing events, grilling and REWARD!! active Tours of Duty for the U.S. also worked as an assistant at the barbecuing, adventure seeking Air Force Reserves, retiring with Tooele City Golf Course. on his Road King, actively engag- Missing Therapy dog “Sally” an honorable discharge. Ray had a love for sports and ing with his grandson’s, yet still Black and White Female Shih-tzu Maltese Since 1981, he has been a excelled at baseball, tennis, rac- being the ever elusive ‘mystery Our 4-year-old daughter’s dear loved employee and friend at quetball, and golf. He had a true man’. He was a true master of companion and therapy dog has been the Tooele Army Depot, where passion for golf and competed nicknames, funny catch-phrases, missing from our home. She was last he worked as a Recreational in tournaments all over with his and could make people of any seen in our yard in the Tooele/Pine & Sports Specialist. Ray was a close friends. age laugh and love. Canyon area on May 12th. We have searched the pounds, placed flyers member of the Utah High School He had a lifelong talent and Ray is survived by his parents; and ads and combed the area. No one has seen her and her disappearance is a mystery. She is micro-chipped and Rudolfo Lawrence 53 years Lily and children, has her tags and shots. Sally is a very Stephanie, Lonny, Larry, Albert, smart little dog and was devoted to Annette; and brothers Bernie, our daughter. If you find her or know Ruybal (Herm) of someone who recently acquired a Roger, Benji, and sister Louisa dog fitting this description, please do Paddock. not hesitate to let the police know and Rudolfo Lawrence Ruybal He was the proud grandfa- contact us. (Herm), 74, of Tooele, passed ther (Papa) of 18 grandchildren Thank you, away June 2, 2008. He was born and 13 great-grandchildren. He in Alamosa, Colo. He served was loved and respected by so in the United States Marine many family members, friends Mary – 435-843-0471 Corp and was a veteran of the and people in the community. Korean War. He retired from The celebration of his life the Tooele Army Depot after 37 will be held Thursday, June years of service. 5, 2008, at St. Marguerite’s Rudy is preceded in death Catholic Church, viewing at 9 by his parents Daniel Sr. and Paul and grandson Jeremy. a.m. with a mass at 10 a.m. He Improve Your Ride Tina, brother Daniel Jr., Son He is survived by his wife of will be missed by many.

NOTES OF APPRECIATION

Steele Family brought together as you mourn- thank you to Wayne’s friends The family of Wayne Hugh Seth ed with us. We feel honored that for this token of your love and Steele would like to thank all the Wayne was a part of our lives for friendship. wonderful people who stepped 26 years and that so many of you Thank you to KSL Eye Witness forward and brought comfort to loved him. News for the excellent human our lives at Wayne’s passing. We Tate Mortuary personnel were interest story on Wayne’s wall. were very humbled at the love so very kind and thoughtful. We If we have forgotten to thank and friendship that was so freely would like to add a special thank anyone specifically, please know given during this difficult time. you to the Spring Meadows and that we are overwhelmed with Thank all of you for your kind- 17th Ward Relief Society sisters the outpouring of sympathy and ness. who worked so hard to provide love and we will never forget the Thank you so much for the vis- a lovely luncheon for our fam- kindness of so many. its and the phone calls, thought- ily and friends. Thank you to the Sincerely, John and Jennie ful cards and letters, the beautiful owner of the Quality Quick Stop Steele, Natasha Allred and Simon flowers and plants and delicious for allowing Wayne’s friends to Sage, Chris (Kelly Grady) and meals that we received. We know paint a mural in his memory on Gracie Steele, and Monica (Louie that hearts were healed and the back wall of your store and Catone) and Danielle Steele.

nesses would not be influ- for stores in Orem and West Sears enced to come downtown as Jordan, and has expressed continued from page A1 well,” he said. “I feel like we’re interest in opening locations on the fringe of big activ- in Heber City and Park City. town spot we’re going into ity happening in downtown “The grand opening in was available, and we hope soon. We can rejuvenate the Clinton was a huge affair with that we’ll be here for many downtown area and get more many people, and we expect years to come. This is a good people to shop there, because Tooele’s grand opening to be spot because most of the resi- as they come to our store the same way,” he said. “In dential part of Tooele is in the they’ll take an interest in the Clinton people previously had south end of town, and we other businesses downtown to travel to Ogden to get to feel like that will help attract as well. One store bringing in the nearest large Sears loca- more customers.” a strong draw can easily affect tion, and Tooele has similar Blow-dry Your Bike, Atv With its south Main Street the others around it.” circumstances, where right “There will be Walgreen’s, Big 5 and Sears in that one area, and with all three of them being powerful, or Golf Cart at my NEW respectable nationwide chains that bring in many customers, I can’t imagine how other businesses would not be influenced to come downtown as well.” Motorcycle Detail Station Brian Thomas president and CEO of Verita LLC location, Thomas also hopes Thomas said he sold his now people have to travel to the smaller-scale Sears will safety products distribution Salt Lake to get to the near- help revitalize Tooele’s down- company in Florida last year est Sears. A lot of people here town. and moved back to Utah to are going to be happy to find “There will be Walgreen’s, begin opening Sears stores. Sears right in their backyard, Big 5 and Sears in that one Thomas said he signed and I think it will be nicer area, and with all three of a lease for the Tooele Sears for them to have a smaller, them being powerful, respect- location a month ago, as well privately and locally owned able nationwide chains that as leases for future small Sears Sears in this type of commu- bring in many customers, I locations in Sandy and Layton. nity.” can’t imagine how other busi- He said he is finalizing plans [email protected]

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Bug– WEDDINGS HAPPY Valdez/Miner Pratt/Ramone TH 18 BIRTHDAY. Cindy Valdez and Rick and Brad and Kaye Pratt of Tooele JoAnne Valdez are pleased to are pleased to announce the mar- announce the marriage of their riage of their daughter, Hillary WE ARE daughter Lacey Rickelle Valdez to Kaye to Matthew G. Ramone, son Douglas Keith Miner, son of Ged of Benson and Patricia Ramone and Jeannie Miner on Saturday, of Lehi, on Saturday, June 7, PROUD OF June 7, 2008. 2008, in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception will be held in A reception will be held in their honor from 7-9 p.m. at the their honor that evening at the WHO YOU Oquirrh Mill Reception Center in Joseph Smith Memorial Building Stansbury Park. from 6-9 p.m. Hillary graduated HAVE Love – Doug is an 2003 gradu- from Tooele High School with Hillary Kaye Pratt and Matthew G. ate of Grantsville High School the class of 2004. She has earned Ramone and Lacey is a 2006 graduate her associate’s degree in busi- of Grantsville High School. The ness from Utah State University is currently employed at K-Bull BECOME! Mom, Dad & Ty Douglas Keith Miner and Lacey Rickelle couple is making their home in and is currently a junior working 93 as a DJ and producer of the Tooele. Valdez towards her bachelor’s degree in morning show. He is also a pro- If we have inadvertently business administration. She fessional announcer for youth, missed anyone, please join us at the reception. is employed at ProMed Billing, high school and professional Inc. rodeos and other high school Matt graduated from Lehi and collegiate sporting events High School with the class of and championships. The happy GRADUATIONS 2000. He has been in the radio couple will reside in their recent- Happy 40th Birthday! industry for the past 12 years and ly purchased home in Tooele. Kristi Newbold and Love, Lisa Butts ANNIVERSARIES

Trena, Kristi Newbold and Lisa Butts Stratton, graduated from the University Derrell and Colleen of Phoenix on May 3, 2008. Westbrook & Garrett Kristi has received her bach- elors in Business Management. Lisa has received her bach- Derrell and Colleen Westbrook elors in Business Accounting. will be celebrating their 50th In the fall both will be pursu- wedding anniversary on June ing their MBA from Utah State 7. Their children formally invite University. Kristi Newbold and Lisa Butts both family and friends to Kristi and Lisa are the daugh- attend an open house given in ters of Brad and Kathy Clark. accomplishments. Love, Mom their honor from 4-6 p.m. Derrell and Colleen Westbrook We are very proud of your and Dad. Derrell and Colleen were mar- ried June 11, 1958, in the Manti Temple. They have four children: An open house will be held in William Martinez III Kim (Alma) Steward, Lesa (Tim) the Tooele Seventh Ward meet- Giles, Rick (Holly) Westbrook, ing house at 1000 W. Utah Ave. Kathy (Greg) Vanwagoner. They Come join us in celebrating this William congratulations. We also have 16 grandchildren and milestone — no gifts please. are so proud of you. Continue two great-grandchildren. Share your opinion with to reach your goals in life. Love your family. over 27,000 readers. There will be a graduation party for William Martinez III Actors call means,” said Christenson. on June 14, at St. Marguerites. “Everyone and their dog, and continued from page A1 Write a letter to the editor We apologize to those who did their dog’s puppies, shows up.” not receive a name tag in their Herbert Davila, of Tooele, just announcement. Mr. and Mrs. were extremely grateful for the wanted to do something dif- Willie Martinez. patience and understanding of ferent on his weekend. Davila those auditioning. We apolo- works at Dugway Proving [email protected] | P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 gize for any inconvenience that Ground as a program manager might have held up anyone’s and although he’s never had day.” any formal acting experience Airport Aaron Bryan, 35, of Riverton, he thought he was well pre- continued from page A1 heard about the casting call on pared for the audition. one of the local TV news sta- “Every day is an acting job ble of handling flights of up tions and figured he’d take the where I work,” Davila said. to 200 people, Peterson said. shot at stardom. Kristi Tomlinson, of Eagle Currently, planes coming into “I’d rather be in a movie like Mountain, was another audi- Deseret Peak the airport have a capacity of ‘Ocean’s 13’ though,” Bryan tioner who wanted to do some- 150 to 180. said. “There are so many thing different on a Saturday The new terminal will have big stars in that movie and morning. She wasn’t complete- a larger baggage-handling my favorite actor is George ly convinced to make the drive area, as well as a concessions Clooney.” out to Tooele until her 10-year- area, a gift shop and more Bryan is a contractor whose old daughter Lauren showed restrooms. only previous acting experi- interest in trying out. Chuck Wiles, Wendover ence was in an episode of the “It sounded cool,” Lauren Airport manager, said peo- television show “Touched by said. “Brad Pitt — and I don’t ple from all over the coun- an Angel.” know who else — is in it.” try come through the air- “I’ve always wanted to be an Kristi wasn’t as interested in port on chartered gaming actor,” he said. “But you need working with Pitt as her daugh- ����������������������� flights. Right now, one 737 to do it when you’re young or ter, but just thought of the comes and goes once a day, not at all. When you have a audition as another chance to seven days a week. However, family and kids it’s not some- be in a movie. She did theater Peterson said there is talk thing you can do.” in San Diego, Calif., and was about adding a second daily One hopeful with a little an extra for the television show flight sometime in 2009, and more acting experience was “Silk Stalkings” and the USA ������������ he’s also working on getting Dave Christenson, of Sandy. original movie “Twisted Path.” approval as an international He’s been an extra for the films Tooele resident Sal Maciel’s airport so flights can come in “The R.M.”, “House of Fears” acting experience was more from Canada. and “White on Rice,” and is a limited — local theater and a “There are several cities in fan of director Malick, who was role as an extra in the film “The Canada that are potentials, nominated for an Academy Racketeers,” which was shot in so we’re looking at that,” he Award in 1999 for “The Thin Grantsville in 2001. said. Red Line.” “I love the film industry and

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TUESDAY June 3, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9 Ryan Harris, M.Ed., USPTA Professional 1

WEDDINGS (435) 841-9632 or (435) 882-5466 Fawson/Gibson [email protected] ����������������������������� (male and female—see age divisions) Once in awhile, right in the middle of an ordinary life, love Ongoing Ladder Round Robin Call for details (all ages) THS $15—entire summer gives us a fairy tale, Dev J. Gibson June 2–July 31 Workouts 6:30-8:00 am Mon-Thu (ages 14-18) THS $50---entire summer and Holly Lane Fawson, and June 2–July 31 Olympic Tennis 7:00-8:00 pm Wed (all ages) THS $5 per session children in happily ever after on June 3–5 Jr. High Camp 8:30-11:00 am Tues-Thu (ages 11-14) THS $30 (1st day free) Friday, June 6. June 7 Free Youth Clinic 8:00-10:00 am (check-in 7:30) (ages 5-11) THS Free! June 12-14 High School Camp 8:15-10:45 am Thu-Sat (ages 14-18) THS $60 July 3–4 Dusk to Dawn Doubles 9:00 pm–4:00 am (all ages) GHS $5 entry fee Dev J. Gibson and Holly Lane Fawson (This tournament is not sponsored by the TVTC but supported and encouraged--it’s a blast!) July 25-26 Transcript Bulletin Tournament Check for registration details (all divisions) $20 entry/$50 family

Graham/Hauser **Detailed information will be posted and distributed regarding specific events—keep an eye out! Mr. and Mrs. Mike Montano ������ ������� and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Samuel Thomas Clegg and Shalleece Graham are pleased to announce Ruby Private 30 minute 50 minute 90 minute the marriage of their daughter Ryan Harris $30.00 $45.00 $75.00 Aubrey Leigh Graham to Curtis Clegg/Ruby Derek Smith $20.00 $32.00 $55.00 Gill Hauser Son of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Harris $10.00 $15.00 N/A Scott Hauser, Saturday, June 7, Rodney and DeAnn Ruby are 2008. pleased to announce the mar- Semi-Private (two people – 50 minute session) A reception will be held in the riage of their daughter Shalleece, Ryan Harris or Derek Smith $25.00 per individual couples honor that night from to Samuel Thomas Clegg, son of Taylor Harris $10.00 per individual 7-11 p.m. at 9172 S. Hidden Peak Robert and Linda Clegg, on June Dr. (1070 West) We apologize if 6, 2008 in the Salt Lake Temple. Group (three to six people – 50 minute session) we have inadvertently missed You are invited to attend a Ryan Harris or Derek Smith $20.00 per individual someone, please join us in our reception that night from 6-8 Taylor Harris $10.00 per individual Curtis Hauser and Aubrey Graham celebration. p.m. at the LDS church on 1000 Sessions: Tooele (Elton Park) Monday and Wednesday West and Utah Ave. in Tooele. Stansbury Park (Courts near Stansbury Elementary) Tuesday and Thursday

Goddard/Metzger Session Dates 5-6 years 7-8 years 9-10 years 11-12 years June 9-26 1:00-1:30 ($30) 1:45-2:30 ($45) 2:45-3:30 ($45) 3:45-4:30 ($45) 06.07.08 June 30-July 17 1:00-1:30 ($30) 1:45-2:30 ($45) 2:45-3:30 ($45) 3:45-4:30 ($45) Steve and Belinda Goddard July 21-July 31 (2 weeks) 1:00-1:30 ($20) 1:45-2:30 ($30) 2:45-3:30 ($30) 3:45-4:30 ($30) would like to announce the ‘Event of the Century.’ The mar- Note - Stansbury Park lesson rates are $35 and $50, respectively, to cover the Stansbury Park court usage fee. riage of their daughter Ashley Marie Goddard to her best friend ������� ��������� Caleb Metzger, son of Rich and *Substantially discounted rates for Tooele Valley tennis players Wendy Metzger. *Immediate racquet stringing often available upon request The event will be held Saturday, *Variety of strings available June 7, 2008. Ashley Marie Goddard and Caleb Metzger Tooele Valley Tennis Club updated information will be posted at the courts of THS, Elton Park and the Stephanie Rae Richardson and Weston Mott Stansbury Park clubhouse. Come join the fun! BIRTHDAYS Mott/Richardson

Ned Garcia Mark and Ruth Mott and pleased to announce the mar- riage of their son Weston Mott Another Reason You are invited to a birthday to Stephanie Rae Richardson, open-house for Ned Garcia 80th daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James non-daily to Subscribe... birthday. The event will take Richardson of Vernal. The couple place June 7, from 2-4 p.m. at was sealed in the Vernal Temple 172 N. Second St., Tooele. Dress on Saturday, May 31, 2008. is casual and no presents please. An open house will be held Voted on Saturday, June 7, 2008, from BestSociety of Professional JournalistsNewspaper Utah Headliners in Utah 6-8 p.m. at the Edgemont LDS meeting house, 132 N. 570 East, 435.882.0050 Tooele. Stansbury Health Center welcomes Marie Haggart, M.D. Specializing in:

��Family Medicine

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��Pediatric & adult care Dr. Haggart is accepting new patients

Meet Dr. Haggart at the Maceys Kids Fair June 7, 12:00 - 2:00 p.m., (at the Tooele Maceys)

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A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY June 3, 2008 Sports

SPORTS WRAP Hole-in-one Motorcycle Kevin Wall fired a hole-in-one with his pitching wedge at the 140- yard par-3 15th hole at Oquirrh Hills Golf Course. The shot was fans rave witnessed by Susan Wall, Dennis Lamle and Karen Shutterworth. THS volleyball camp about World Tooele High School will hold a vol- leyball camp for girls eighth grade through 12th grade from Monday, June 23 through Thursday, June Superbikes 26. The camp will run each day from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. with a lunch break. The fee is $100 per by Mark Watson person. For more information and SPORTS EDITOR to register contact Tooele High volleyball coach Laura Andrews at Several of the fans at the World Superbike 830-7014. Championships at Miller Motorsports Park seemed almost giddy as they cheered Overlake men’s league on their favorite riders this weekend. Saturday’s Hogan’s Individual win- Italian racing fan Ciuliano Caimmi who ners in the gross division were lives in Alberta, Canada made the trek Greg Dixon 8, Coby Duffin 8, Fred south to Utah this week to take in the Killpack 7, Ron Dale 7 and Dustin World Superbike circuit at MMP. Allie 7. Winners in the net division “This is really big in Europe. I’m here to were Jimmy Arellano 11, Derek cheer on the Italian teams. This is fantas- Arthur 11, Tim Herron 11 and Curis tic,” he said. One of his favorites, Michel Sharp. Next men’s league events Frabrizio, finished third in both races on bill be individual rounds tonight. A Sunday. Patriot Tournament, two-man best Bill Lyle and Bryan Parker did not ball will be held on June 28. have to travel as far. They hopped on Tooele Valley Tennis their motorcycles and rode from Park The Tooele Valley Tennis Club will City. “This place (MMP) blows my mind,” hold a camp for junior high play- Parker said. “We came out last year and ers ages 11-14 on Wednesday this year it is even better for the fans with and Thursday at the Tooele High the covered grandstands, grassy areas and School courts. Sessions run from concesssions. It’s also fun to come out 8:30-10:30 a.m. or from 11 a.m. here and just watch people. The place to 1 p.m. A free youth clinic for is huge, but you can always catch the players ages 5-11 will be held shuttle,” he said. Saturday from 8-10 a.m. Players photography / Maegan Burr “We like it because we ride motorcycles can also sign up for youth les- Carlos Checa gets sprayed with champagne Sunday after winning back-to-back HANNspree Superbike World Championship races. Checa currently all the time,” Lyle said. “We ski in the win- sons offered througout the sum- stands at second place in the overall series standings. ter and ride motorcyles in the summer.” mer in Tooele and Stansbury Park. Henry Hernandez of Long Beach, Calif. For more information or to regis- said motorcyle racing is better than auto ter for any of these events call racing. Ryan Harris at 841-9632 or email “It’s absolutely better. It’s just the man [email protected]. Spain’s Carlos Checa ends and the machine — two separate pieces. Cheerleading fund raiser When they turn they need to move their The Tooele High School cheerlead- bodies not rely on four tires and a car to ers are sponsoring a mega yard do all the work for you,” Hernandez said. sale on Saturday, June 14 from “I’m happy that the World Superbikes 7 a.m. to noon at the THS park- drought with double win have returned to the United States. I just ing lot. Money received will be hope this attracts more fans here in the used to help cover expenses for by Mark Watson riders had chalked up two major able with this track all weekend, the U.S. This is a great track and this should the 28 girls who will cheer for SPORTS EDITOR victories each at Miller Motorsports bike and the tires have worked well, get bigger every year.” the Buffaloes during the 2008-09 Park. but we’ve improved overall and that Duane Buck of Lawrence, Kan. said school year. World Superbike racer Carlos Checa took the checkered flag helped me to win this race.” he and his friends are big AMA fans and Basketball camp Checa of Spain had not finished twice on Sunday while Spies fin- Naturally, Checa is a fan of MMP. they rode from Kansas to Utah for the first in a race for 10 years while ished first on Saturday and first “Finally, America has the kind of AMA events and the World Superbike The Junior Buff Basketball Camp American Motorcyle Association again on Sunday. race track it deserves,” he said. Championships. for boys and girls will be held June racer Ben Spies of Texas had won “This is a fantastic moment,” Spies continued his domination “We just like to get out and ride and 9-12 at Tooele High School. The his fourth consecutive race 10 days Checa said after winning his sec- in AMA racing. He won his first this was a great destination. We like the camp is for those in grades first earlier. ond race. “We’ve been looking for it scenery. We knew about the scenery in through eighth. The first session By late Sunday afternoon both for so long. I’ve felt quite comfort- SEE CHECA PAGE A11 ➤ southern Utah, but the scenery in north- each day will be for students in first through fourth grades and will ern Utah is also good,” Buck said. “We’re run from 9-11 a.m. with registra- AMA fans and hit a couple of these events tion at 8:45 a.m. The second ses- each year. We only wish that the AMA rid- sion is for students fifth through ers could have raced on the same track, eighth grades and will run from Championships at MMP provide but the big thing here was to promote the noon until 2 p.m. with registration World Superbikes so they probably did at 11:45 a.m. Players will learn not want the AMA guys to upstage the basketball fundamentals along world guys.” with team offensive and defensive retailers with marketing opportunity World Superbike fan Ken Overa of techniques. For more information Anacortes, Wash. said the fans in Europe or questions contact Ray Brazier, By Doug Radunich booths set up included Monster As expected from a world-class would be jealous if they knew how close Tooele head basketball coach at STAFF WRITER Energy, Icicles Eyewear, Road Racer, motorcycle racing event, major the fans could get to the riders at MMP. [email protected] or 496- Sin City Motorsports, Scorpion Exo, motorcycle and tire manufactur- “Some of these races in Europe draw 3711. After its long weekend run at Galfer, Xango, Geico, XS Energy ers such as Yamaha, Suzuki, Ducati 300,000 fans. I’m extremely glad I came Baseball, tennis programs Miller Motorsports Park, the Drink, Edge Cameras, Pirelli, and were also showcased well, with here this week. This is a great venue for HANNspree Superbike World Maverik. The participating booths their motorcycles, ATVs and other these races it beats Laguna Seca where The Utah Sports Academy presents Championships proved to be not included an array of different bik- motorized vehicles being put on it is just a madhouse. I camped out here a baseball program for all athletes only a major sight for spectators ing and racing gear and acces- display at the event. As the title for four nights and went into Tooele each ages 9-12 who have never played or find themselves on the bench from around the world, but also a sories, T-Shirts, jackets, helmets, sponsor, the HANNspree corpora- night for dinner. This track should do a most of the time. This program major exposure ground for busi- hats, sweatshirts, sunglasses and tion, which manufactures a design- lot for the economy around here,” Overa will teach baseball fundamentals nesses nationwide. other clothing items with logos of said. in a camp format while hosting a Some of the businesses with the companies representing them. SEE PROVIDE PAGE A11 ➤ [email protected] game every Saturday — no one sits the bench. The program runs from June 13 through August 9 with practices on Fridays between 4-6 p.m. and games on Saturday mornings beginning at 10 a.m. THS’s Bird receives White- There are also openings for those interested in learning how to play tennis. Eight young athletes will Kimber memorial award learn the game of tennis over the summer every Tuesday and by Mark Watson Tate as well. Thursday from 9-11 a.m. The fee SPORTS EDITOR Rydalch said she wanted to commemo- for each program is $45. Those in rate Jackie with the award after she passed baseball will receive a Bees’ jersey Tooele High basketball player Alexis away Sept. 14, 1988 after a battle with and baseball hat while those in Bird seemed to improve game after cancer. tennis receive a program T-Shirt game this year according to coach Karie “Jackie was really upbeat and had a spar- and visor. For information or other questions, please contact Dean Frederickson. kling personality,” Rydalch said. “She loved Gonzales at 849-2354 or check “She is an extremely hard worker and sports and always gave everything she had. out our website at www.tooeles- was strong both physically and mentally. She also loved life and was just a great per- ports.com. She had at least five or six double-doubles son to be around. That is why we wanted to this year in rebounds and points. By the do something in memory of her. Free Fishing end of the season she was averaging 15 “I take a lot of pride in the selection and Free fishing day is scheduled for points per game,” Frederickson said. “We don’t take it lightly. We wanted to select June 7. Before free fishing day, always tried to get her the ball inside. players that not only have outstanding tal- DWR personnel will stock extra “She also showed great sportsmanship ents as basketball players but also are great fish into waters across Utah. during the year and was good academi- people,” Rydalch added. Wilson says most of the fish will cally” the coach added. The list of recipients includes Lisa Tate be placed in lakes and reservoirs. Bird will play basketball next season for (1988-89), Linda Matekel Kimball (1989- Utah’s community fishing ponds Western Wyoming College in Rock Springs. 90), Karie Johnson Frederickson (1990- are another good place to consider Former THS girls basketball coach Susan 91 and 1992-93), Shannon Lopez (1991- fishing on June 7. To learn more Rydalch said it was an honor for her to 92), Stacie Blackburn (1993-94), Michelle about Utah’s community fishing present Bird with the 2007-08 Jackie White- Cooper (1994-95 and 1995-96), Amanda ponds, please visit www.wildlife. Kimber Memorial Award as the top Tooele Kidd (1995-96), Kristi Thomas (1996-97), utah.gov/cf. You don’t need a High girls basketball player this year. Lindsey Clegg (1997-98), Leah Roberts license to fish on June 7, but all of the other regulations in the 2008 The award marks the 20th consecutive (1998-99), Kenzie Briggs (1999-2000), Utah Fishing Guidebook will still year coach Rydalch has selected the recipi- Kay C. Bleazard (2000-01), Lindsay Stahl be in effect. All anglers, especially ent. (2001-02), Alex Ontiveros (2002-03), Staci those who might be fishing for the The LaVar Tate family has always award- Patch (2003-04), Elva Banford (2004-05), first time, are encouraged to obtain ed the winner with a 14-karat gold ring Meredith Nigh (2005-06) and Samantha a copy of the guidebook and learn which was designed by the first two recipi- Thomas (2006-07). the rules. The guidebook is avail- ents Lisa Tate (1988-89) and Linda Matekel For those who win the award twice they able at the DWR Web site and from Kimball (1989-90). receive a gold necklace the second year fishing license agents and DWR LaVar Tate passed away a few years ago instead of receiving two rings. photography / Maegan Burr offices. and Rydalch said the award is in honor [email protected] Senior Alexis Bird goes for a basket earlier this year against Mountain View. Bird was awarded the not only of Jackie White-Kimber, but LaVar White-Kimber award for most outstanding girls basketball player of 2007-08. A11

TUESDAY June 3, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 Taekwondo team wins 25 gold medals; 20 head to nationals By Natalie Tripp Taekwondo Studio. “It was a The national competition STAFF WRITER great experience for both the will be held July 1-2 in Detroit, students and the communi- Mich. The competitors that do Grantsville Taekwondo ty.” well at nationals will have an Studio garnered a second- The high number of med- opportunity to qualify for the place finish at the Utah State als gave Grantsville a sec- Olympic team trials. Taekwondo tournament last ond-place finish at the state [email protected] weekend held at Grantsville tournament. The school also High School. took home an award for “Most The competition also posed Competitive.” Share your an opportunity to qualify for “I expect everybody to opinion with over the national tournament and do very well at nationals,” attracted athletes as far south Broadwater said. “Utah has a 27,000 readers. as Mesquite, Nev. and as far very competitive taekwondo Write a letter to north as central Idaho. tournament circuit. So to do the editor Melany Moras, tourna- well in Utah means we could ment director and president do very well against other of the Utah State Taekwondo states.” [email protected] Association, was pleased with P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 the tournament. “It was very successful as far as competition is concerned,” Pet of the Week Moras said. “Everyone was ready to compete and try for their spot at nationals.” With more than 100 com- petitors, ages 5 through 60, yellow belts to black belts, the tournament may have seemed a little intimidating for some, but Grantsville seemed right at home. The Grantsville Taekwondo Studio finished the tourna- ment with 25 gold medals, seven silver medals, and a bronze medal. All 20 competi- tors from the school qualified for nationals. “The students were really happy, they did a really good photography / Maegan Burr job,” said Michael Broadwater, Dale Silcox and Daniel Tatum fight Saturday at the state taekwondo tournament at Grantsville High School. head of the Grantsville Kitty’s

Checa said FGSSport CEO Paolo won the first race Sunday the first race with a time For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure Flammini in a written state- with an average speed of 98.5 39:18.908 and an average Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires continued from page A10 ment. mph. Troy Corser of Australia speed of 95.847 mph. Jamie Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing “The efforts put into place on a Yamaha finished second Hacking of Denver, N.C. and possible shelter fee. race this weekend at MMP by Mr. Larry Miller have pro- and Michel Fabrizio of Italy finished second and Neil Tooele City by a whooping six seconds duced a wonderful facility riding a Ducati was third. Hodgson of Isle of Man placed Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to and his second race by eight which has been highly appre- In the second race Corser third. The same trio finished seconds. ciated by all the riders, teams crashed midway through the first, second and third again Grantsville hold animals for 3 days “I tried to put some dis- in the next race. Animal Shelter 884-6881 before euthanization. tance between myself and the “The efforts put into place by Mr. Larry Miller The Superbike World others; it was fun watching Championship races will the battles between the other have produced a wonderful facility which return to MMP next year. The riders on the jumbotron,” he event was broadcast live on Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. said. has been highly appreciated by all the riders, 95 television networks to 173 The 28 World Superbike teams and officials.” countries and an estimated Tooele Veterinary Clinic riders raced for 21 laps on Paolo Flammini television audience of 120 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 the 3.06 outer track twice on FGSSport CEO million. Sunday. The 21 AMA riders [email protected] raced 14 laps on the 4.5 mile main track once on Saturday and officials,” Flammini said. race which opened a spot for and again on Sunday. The main parking lot at German Max Neukirchner It was the first time in four MMP was full Sunday after- riding a Suzuki to finish sec- years that the Federation noon and the grandstands ond. Checa took the check- of International Motorcyle appeared three-quarters full ered flag for the second time Racing has sponsored a race during races. Several fans on Sunday and Fabrizio fin- Invite Over 27,000 in the United States and the watched from behind fenc- ished third again. organization was thrilled with es, in the Grand Prix Suites It was a disappointing day Miller Motorsports Park. or from the clubhouse. The for world points leader Troy Readers into Your Store “I’d like to congratu- crowd on Sunday was defi- Bayliss from Australia and his late everyone from Miller nitely the largest in the his- Ducati bike. Bayliss did not Motorsports Park for the tory of the track. Officials at finish either race with a crash commitment and the profes- MMP counted license plates in the first race and techni- sionalism shown during the from 30 various states in the cal difficulties in the second HANNspree FIM Superbike parking lot. race. World Championships,” Checa, riding for Honda, In AMA events, Spies won What business is that? Where are they located? Didn’t they go out of business? There is a sale where?

People don’t know who or where you are or even if you’re having a sale unless you tell them. Let the photography / Maegan Burr Carlos Checa takes the Black Rock hairpin turn Sunday during the first of two HANNspree Superbike World Championship races at Miller motorsports park. Checa achieved the double win on Sunday. Tooele Transcript Bulletin help

photographs that can be downloaded off of Provide a computer. generate revenue for your store. continued from page A10 “When people see the passion the com- pany has put into becoming the title sponsor centric class of audio-visual products, includ- for this event, they ought to be able to see ing liquid crystal display televisions, also had the passion put into our products,” said Erin a booth to showcase its electronic items. Rippee, director for marketing and business “HANNspree has been a sponsor in the development for HANNspree North America past, but this is the first year they’ve been Inc. “Our organization is high-tech and tech- Place an ad with Keith or Angie the title sponsor, which is why they got top nology-based, and I think this event has billing and the event named after them this helped people become enthusiastic about year,” said Erin Lutz, public relations director our products. We have stores in San Francisco for HANNspree. “HANNspree makes lifestyle and Beverly Hills.” 435.882.0050 centric TVs and other electronic items, and Rippee said he was also excited to see Tooele the company has been around for five years. County gain more exposure and notoriety The company is based in Taiwan, but its through the Superbike event. A contract was headquarters are now in Irvine, Calif.” recently put into effect to have the Superbike Some of the products included at the event take place at Miller Motorsports Park HANNspree booth consisted of active tele- for the next three years. vision sets in the shape and design of such “We’re hoping the event brings a lot more items and animals as golf balls, trucks, soc- visibility to not only our company, but to cer balls, giraffes, cows and elephants, and Tooele as well,” Rippee said. “There were a a number of different-sized flat-screen tele- lot of people from the media here, and the visions manufactured by HANNspree were event was broadcast in 127 countries. An also on display. The HANNspree booth also estimated 120 million people also watched it showcased the company’s state-of-the-art worldwide.” digital picture frames, which display digital [email protected] A12

A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY June 3, 2008 A weekend of bikes

photography / Maegan Burr Ben Spies takes one of the final turns going into the home stretch at Miller Motorsports Park Saturday. Spies swept the AMA Superbike series with Sell Your Product to Over 27,000 Readers wins Saturday and Sunday. Call Keith or Angie at 882.0050 to place an ad.

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photography / Maegan Burr Carlos Checa swept both HANNspree Superbike World Championship PRCA Rodeo races at Miller Motorsports Park Sunday. OPENING CEREMONIES • JUNE 6, AT 3:00 PM 2008 Deseret Peak Days i Fri, June 6: Craft Show: 3-10:00 pm Weighing Tooele Idol: 3-7:00 pm photography / of the Maegan Burr Mutton Bustin’: 7:00 pm Superbikes PRCA Rodeo: 8:00 pm Bull come out of the attitude turns Fireworks following Rodeo Sat. June 7 at Cal Sunday at the Superbike World Championships Sat, June 7: Ranch 1-3pm round six Craft Show 12-10:00 pm at Miller Motorsports Local Entertainment: 12-7:00 pm Win FREE Park. Tooele Idol: 12-7:00 pm RODEO TICKETS Mutton Bustin’: 7:00 pm by guessing the PRCA Rodeo: 8:00 pm Contract Personnel Bull’s weight. Fireworks following Rodeo Stock Contractor: Sankey Rodeo Company Announcer: Will Rasmussen Barrel Man: Keith Isley • Bullfighter: Phil Kropp • Petting Zoo • Entertainment • Pony Rides • Fireworks Craftshow & Tooele Idol • Inflatable Gyms • Games 3 - 10 pm Friday • 12 - 10 pm Saturday

Activities • Skydivers • Lots of Fun ! Other Enter to win $30,000 cash! Winners will compete in the horseshoe toss at the rodeo for their chance to win $30,000. Two winners will be drawn Wednesday June 4, 2008 at Deseret Peak and Channel 2 (one each) and two more will be drawn, one each night of the rodeo. WEAR PINK 1st 100 wearing Pink receive a free tee-shirt TICKETS $10 adults $5 kids (12 & under) • Family Pass $30 (2 adults, 4 kids) Friday Only ��Tickets available at Ticketmaster.com or Deseret Peak Complex: 435.843.4020 www.deseretpeakcomplex.com/stampede.htm

2930 W. Highway 112 • Tooele photography / Maegan Burr Ben Spies holds up the checkered flag Saturday after winning the AMA Superbike series race, Spies also won on Sunday. HOMETOWN B1

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Unless otherwise requested, community news items such as weddings, missionaries, birthdays, babies and • Bulletin Board The Bulletin Board must be submitted by 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. To place a • Classifieds and Public Notices community news item or for more information contact Community News Editor Sarah Miley at 882-0050 or Hometown [email protected]. A taste of

by Abby Palmer While serving an LDS mission, Tooele couple delved into European culture, history

hen receiving The mission boundaries a mission call were from south of Cesena for The Church in Italy, north to the Locarno, of Jesus Christ of Switzerland area. The boundar- Latter-day Saints, ies on the east went up to the sometimes the missionary has France border and the Ligurian feelings of where he or she Sea, and on the west by the would like to serve. For Gene Adriatic Sea, Slovenia and and Carolyn White of Tooele, Austria. they didn’t really have a prefer- Covering such a large area was ence of where they would like a challenge with all the mission- to go, but they were surprised ary apartments, especially since when they opened their call. the Whites were in charge of The Whites were called to inspecting all the apartments. serve in the Italy, Milan mis- “We had to keep track of all sion from April 2005 to October the missionaries,” Carolyn said. 2006 as an office couple in the “We would inspect all their mission home in Opera, Italy. apartments and pay for their The call was a surprise, Carolyn apartments. Every three months said, since neither of them had the church would pay out about any knowledge about the coun- $165,000 to pay for all the apart- try besides just the basics. ments.” But what the couple was Gene added they did have Italycalled to do wasn’t as much of a some assistance, as each ward surprise. While Gene served as had a member who helped the mission secretary, Carolyn maintain the apartments. served as the financial secre- In addition to keeping track tary, which was a job not too of the apartments, Carolyn also much different from what she dealt with the Italian phone had done before their mis- company in regards to the sion, although it was different missionaries’ phones and cell enough to be challenging. She phones. had recently retired from the “That was a challenge at Veterans Affairs financial office, times,” she said. “The language but taking care of the finances was a barrier for us, but we were in a foreign country was not able to make it work out.” what she expected. Working as the mission secre- “The finances were not what I tary, Gene handled all the trans- was used to,” Carolyn said. fers and incoming and outgoing She was in charge of pay- missionaries. Transfers occurred ing for all the missionaries’ every six weeks, he said. apartments in the mission. This In Italy, not only do foreigners involved 75 to 80 apartments in a large area. SEE ITALY PAGE B10 ➤

photography / Maegan Burr Carolyn and Gene White show photographs from their LDS mission. The Whites served as mission secrataries in the Milan, Italy, mission from April 2005 to October 2006. HOMEFRONT Take cooking outside this summer with Dutch oven favorites

ummer time means taking both men and women and they The pioneers were well aware It includes recipes that are prize Pioneers (DUP) Jubilees sched- the cooking outdoors for line up to exhibit their talents at of the utilitarian uses of their cast winners at Dutch oven cook-offs uled for this Saturday and next. S barbecues and Dutch oven Dutch oven contests throughout iron Dutch ovens. It provided a and even one for an Oriental stir The Tooele County DUP is now dinners. Dutch oven cooking is Diane Sagers the summer. kettle for cooking stews, soups, fry, which must be more modern. composed of two companies something of a resurrected art CORRESPONDENT For most dishes, Dutch oven chili, casseroles and other moist I rather doubt stir fry was a big — the Tooele County Company from centuries past. A Dutch oven cooking is not the instant meal meals. The lid can be inverted item among and 18th and 19th encompassing the area from was a necessity for our ancestors option — this is cooking for fun over hot coals for use as a fry century cooks. That such a mod- Tooele City south and the Tooele who cooked over an open fire in and for taste. And it really works. pan and as the name implies, ern twist fits this form of cookery Valley Company which includes a fireplace. To the pioneers who could afford to build a summer The advent of charcoal bri- a Dutch oven can serve as an attests to the versatility of the Grantsville and all communities took their families on the trail kitchen — a small building out- quettes has simplified the project oven for baking biscuits, breads, method. north of Tooele City. Each has to settle the West, that big black side the house and slightly away by providing even, measurable cobblers and other items. It is The DUP is an organization arranged a summer jubilee. iron pot was indispensable and it from it — it meant you didn’t have heat. Modern recipes can help all a matter of knowing how to dedicated to remembering the The Tooele County Company probably hung somewhere on the to build a fire in the house dur- you gauge the right temperature manipulate the heat. Doing it people and histories of the pio- will celebrate this Saturday, June wagon as it jostled and jolted over ing the hot summer months. It by dictating the number of bri- every day, our ancestors undoubt- neers who came to Utah in wag- 7, at the Pioneer Plaza museum, the trails. With tight space in a was also a form of fire insurance: quettes to put on top and under edly became very good at that ons and by handcart before the 39 E. Vine St. in Tooele from 10 wagon, there may have been room if the kitchen caught fire — as it the ovens for even cooking. Those cooking, as attested by the Dutch arrival of the Transcontinental a.m. to 2 p.m. The Tooele Valley for only that one cooking pot but too often did — chances were you who are not particularly fascinat- oven section of the Tooele County Railroad in 1869. Company celebration will be at it was versatile and essential. could still save the house. ed by taking the cooking outdoors Daughters of the Utah Pioneers You can learn more about Benson Grist Mill. 325 SR-138, the Cooking over a fire was a way Today, outdoor cooking is a can still enjoy a brand of Dutch cookbook “Recipes thru Time.” Dutch oven cookery and an following Saturday, June 14 from of life for the frontier women, but form of leisure and an alternative oven cooking using the oven of The book holds a collection of assortment of other pioneer skills 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. moving the cooking outside the way to provide delicious meals for their kitchen range. The finished recipes from Tooele’s ancestral and have fun at the same time. Come tour the museums and house was also a highly prized a few or for large crowds. Dutch product may not be exactly the roots, with a few modern-day Simply attend either or both luxury for affluent families. If you oven cooking is popular among same, but it is still delicious. embellishments for today’s cook. of two Daughters of the Utah SEE DUTCH PAGE B10 ➤ B2 BULLETIN BOARD

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eight hours; no open hoses; no watering Tooele between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.

Fourth of July vendors Big fix mobile We are looking for local food vendors June 17: Grantsville’s Westgate Mortgage, and other activities for the Fourth of July 94 W. Main. Walk-up micro-chipping celebration. If interested in setting up a and vaccinations available to anyone booth please sign up at Tooele City Parks while veterinarian is at the premises. A and Recreation 843-2140. This year we $5 processing fee applies to clients get- are having a bouncing village, petting ting vaccinations only. Animals must be zoo, mechanical bull, car show, army between 8 weeks and six years of age. tanks and sprinkler for the kids to run For more Info: 1-866-738-7349 or www. through. utahpets.org.

Fourth of July live bands Fourth of July event Also looking for live bands to perform Grantsville City Fourth of July event is on the July 3-4, which we will compen- Tooele County’s largest event all year. We sate for your time. If you would like have a few rides and games available for to perform call Susan Trujillo at 882- a county non-profit group or orginiza- 5496. Other activities include, July 5, Ty tion to run and we are looking for one Hearndon concert 7 p.m. at THS football more live band. Carshow entries. Parade field, with fireworks after. entries and there are no limitations on parade entries in Grantsville. Contact Stampede days Jason Duhon at 830-9714. Vendors are wanted for the Deseret Peak Stampede Days craft show. The dates are Irrigation June 6-7 at the Deseret Peak Complex. Grantsville Irrigation agricultural custom- For more information visit www.deseret- ers have now been issued two regular peakcomplex.com/stampede.htm or turns. The two use-or-lose turns have call 843-4046. expired. For questions or to report a leak or abuse please call the office at 884-3451. Pioneer jubilee Tooele County Chapter of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers is pleased to announce Stansbury Park its annual Pioneer Jubilee on Saturday, June 7, 2008. Activities will be from 10 Benson Grist Mill a.m. to 2 p.m., and the museum will be Pioneer Jubilee, Saturday, June 14, come open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Food will and step back in time. See how the pio- photo courtesy of Cheryl Dearing also be available at a minimal charge. neers lived. There will be music, crafts, These are the oustanding MESA students at Clarke N. Johnsen Jr. High. Pictured are: (l-r) Damon Thomas (Most Improved), Tyson Paskett (Math), demonstrations, and food. Don’t forget Estefania Sablan (Science) and Isobel Lingenfelter (Overall). Volunteers needed to stop in the Country Store to see our The Domestic Violence and Sexual new items. at your library”. Registration for the a great week of Vacation Bible School Assault (DVSAVA) Crisis Line is looking Summer Reading Program will go until fun. This year’s program is called, “cross Music for new volunteer advocates. Training Soccer club July 5, 2008. training focus on the finish”. Children is provided and begins in June. A back- Stansbury Soccer Club open registra- in grades 1-6 are welcome. VBS will be Musicians wanted ground check is required. Please call tion for 2008-09 season begins May 12 Worm jar from June 9-13. Admission is free. The The Community Orchestra of Tooele Betsy at 241-0337 for more informa- through July 23. Registration events June Try your luck with our “Worm Jar”, start- time is 6:30-8:30 p.m. County is looking for instrumental- tion and check out our website at www. 7, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Village Blvd. soccer ing now until July 11, 2008. This program ists for our Third Annual “Pops In The dvsava.org. field. Forms available on website www. is for all ages, and each week a jar with a Park”. We will be rehearsing in the Tooele stansburyassoc.org. Cost is $70 for whole different number of gummy worms will Charity Veteran’s Memorial Park on Tuesday and Deseret Peak fundraiser year if you need a uniform. For additional be at the front desk. See if you can figure Thursday from 7-9 p.m. starting Tuesday, Fundraiser at Deseret Peak Days June information please see website. out how many are in the jar. The correct Food pantry June 10. Bring your own chair and music 6-7. Is your organization interested in a guess wins a prize. The First Baptist Church in Tooele is stand. Call Betta Nash at 882-5107 or e- fundraiser? Reserve a Kiddie Korral car- offering a clothing closet and emergen- mail [email protected]. nival booth at Deseret Peak Stampede Schools cy food pantry to help meet the needs of Days. Interested parties contact Lindsay Education our community. Anyone with clothing at 843-4046. THS class of 1963 needs — adults and children — are wel- Eagles The THS class of 1963 will host its 45- Adult Education come. The food pantry is available for Big fix mobile year class reunion on Aug. 22-24, so Get your high school diploma this year. emergency needs. Hours of operation Installation of officers June 16: Tooele Wal-Mart, 99 W. 1280 mark your calendar. Please contact Pat All classes required for a high school are Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. We The Tooele Eagles #164 Aerie and North. Walk-up micro-chipping and Nichols England at (801)523-3819 if you diploma, adult basic education, GED are located at 580 S. Main St., Tooele. For Auxiliary will install the new officers for vaccinations available to anyone while didn’t receive a notice or visit our class preparation, word processing, driver’s more info call 882-2048. 2008-09 on Saturday, June 7, 2008, at 5 veterinarian is at the premises. A $5 page at www.TooeleHigh1963.com. education and English as a second p.m. at the lodge. A Swiss steak dinner processing fee applies to clients get- language are available. Register now Powered wheelchairs will be served following the installation. ting vaccinations only. Animals must be THS class of 1998 to graduate — just $35 per semester. Wishes on wheels makes available Kickin’ Karaoke with Rob Barney will be between 8 weeks and six years of age. It’s been 10 years, let’s get together for Located at 76 S. 1000 West, and can be Electric Power Wheelchairs to non- downstairs after dinner. Come out and For more Info: 1-866-738-7349 or www. the THS class of ‘98 reunion. Save the reached at 833-1994. Adult education ambulatory Senior Citizens and the per- show the new officers your support for utahpets.org. date: Saturday, Aug. 9. A database and classes are for students 18 and over. manently disabled of any age, if they the coming year. plans are being made, and if you are Summer school starts June 3. Tuesday qualify. Please call 1-800-823-5220 or Geocaching trip willing to help please call Lindsay Clegg and Wednesday 5-9 p.m. visit our web site at www.threewishes2. Friday night steaks Tooele Christian Community Youth Sundloff at 882-3225. com for more information on the details The steaks are back. Steak, shrimp, hali- Association is going on Geocaching trip Take GED of this program. The wheelcahirs are but and chicken dinners will be served to Middle Canyon on Saturday, June 28. St. Marguerite’s registration The GED test will be given on June 10 for those that can’t walk or operate a from 6:30-8:45 p.m. this Friday. Come This activity is open to seventh grade St. Marguerite’s Catholic School is and 11, starting at 8 a.m. Please contact manual wheelcahir. out and support the Aerie and Auxiliary. and up. If 10 or 11 years old you will accepting registration for pre-K through Andrea at 833-1994 by June 6. Pre-regis- need a parent with you on the hike. 6th grade for the 2008/2009 school year. tration is required. Food bank distribution Deadline to sign up is June 14. For more Please call Ms. Janet, Mrs. Burden or Ms. The following date June 6, from 8-10 Groups information please call 843-1296. Ann Monday through Friday between 8 GED preparation class a.m., for this month’s distribution. All a.m. and 3:30 p.m. at the school office The Tooele Adult Education Center is distributions are only on certain Fridays Kiwanis meetings Relay for life (882-0081) for more information. Space offering a GED preparation class. The and at the Deseret Peak Complex. If you Kiwanis meets every Tuesday at noon at Relay for Life at the Tooele High track, is limited. class will be held Wednesday’s from 6- have questions please contact Carrie at Tracks, 1641 N. Main St., Tooele. Contact June 20-21, 2008. For more information 9 p.m. Cost is $35. Call 833-1994 for 843-7667. John Brown at 843-0711. please contact 882-5532 or go to www. Class of 1978 additional information. Summer school, events.cancer.org/rfltooeleut The class of 1978 is celebrating our 30th Wednesday 5-7 p.m. NAMI support group high school reunion. The date is August Sports Are you or someone you know living Train museum 9, 2008, at the Oquirrh Hills Golf Course. English as second language with depression, panic, anxiety, bipolar Tooele Valley Railroad Museum now Please RSVP to classmates.com or call ESOL conversational classes are held 5K freedom run disorder, OCD, or schizophrenia? NAMI open for the 2008 season. We will be Cindy at 882-6018 or Wendy at (801)915- Monday and Thursday from 7-9 p.m. The Tooele July 4, 2008 race begins at support meetings are held Wednesdays open through the summer, Tuesday 3856. We hope to see you all there. ESOL students may also come anytime 8:30 a.m. near the LDS church at 777 at 7 p.m., at 565 W. 900 South. Call Jan at through Saturday, 1-4 p.m. We are locat- the center is open for individualized E. Skyline Dr. Sign up in advance at 843-4347 for more information. ed at 35 N. Broadway. No admission Tooele class of 1988 study. Registration is $35 per semes- Macey’s, Century 21 McAffee Realtors, charge. Donations appreciated. The Class of 1988 will be hosting its ter. Summer school, Tuesday and or Prudential Tooele Real Estate Office. Pioneers museum 20-year reunion on Saturday, August 2, Wednesday 7-9 p.m. Registration on July 4 at LDS church The DUP Museum will be opening on AARP driving class 2008 in Salt Lake City. All classmates are beginning at 7 a.m. Contact Karen Perry Friday and Saturday for the summer Mountain West Medical Center’s Senior asked to send current contact informa- Exchange students at 830-7846 or www.perkar@wfrmls. months until September 27. Our hours Circle, is sponsoring the AARP Safe tion and/or any questions to the fol- International exchange students are com. will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. If you Driving class on June 5 and 6 from 12:30- lowing email address: tooele88@comast. coming to the Tooele area during the would like a tour at any other time than 4:30 p.m. each day $10 payable. Both net. For more information about the 2008-09 school year. The host family Tooele Valley tennis the scheduled hours, please contact days required. 2-for-1 special for AARP reunion, you can visit the following web- provides a separate bed, family meals Join the Tooele Valley Tennis Club at THS either Julie Merrill 882-0004 or Lynne members and a friend. All people 50- page: www.tooele88.blogspot.com. and a safe environment. If your family tennis courts for the following: Jr. High Bevan 882-5121. years of age and over that have a valid would be interested in being a host fam- Camp, $30, June 3 and 4. Free youth driver’s license welcomed. Call 843-3690 Private Christian school ily please call Lillian at 1-800-522-4678 clinic (ages 5-11), Saturday, 7 June, 8-10 Messianic Congregation or 843-3691 for more information and Tooele Bible Baptist Academy, a new or e-mail at [email protected] a.m. Sign up now for youth group les- The Brit Ammi Messianic Congregation to sign up. private Christian School, is now enroll- and visit www.stsfoundation.org sons (ages 5-12), offered throughout the meets every Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at 37 ing first through eighth grade for the summer. Call Ryan Harris at 841-9632 or S. Main, in Tooele. Join us for praise, Moose Lodge upcoming 2008-09 school year. There e-mail [email protected]. Torah (Bible) study, and fellowship as The lodge will now be open from noon is limited seating so don’t delay and call Churches we study the Hebrew foundation of our until 6 p.m. on Sundays. Join us at the 249-0441 to schedule an interview and Christian faith. For more information Moose Lodge, a smoke free environment enroll your child today. School begins Vacation Bible school Arts call 843-5444. for all of our members and friends. June August 21. Mark your calender for Vacation Bible 7, live music, Monrovia band. June 14, School June 23-27, at 9-11:30 a.m. Tooele Auditions Boys and Girls club memorial for Hersh Warren at 6 p.m., Summer school Church of Christ, ages 4 through high Auditions for “Annie Get Your Gun”. “Summer camp” for ages 6 thru 12, band at 8 p.m., then pot luck dinner. Summer School registration will be on school. 430 W. Utah Ave., for information Auditions will be held June 3, in Tooele at begins on June 9 through August 15, Monday, June 16, at 6:30 a.m. Three ses- call 882-4642. the Janice Smart Memorial Library, 635 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., at the Tooele Singles dinner sions are available from 8 a.m. to 12:40 N. Main St., 6-9 p.m. June 4, auditions Youth Center. “New Club Hours” begin The Tooele East Stake will be sponsor- p.m. beginning on June 16 through July Mountain of Faith will be held at Grantsville High School, Monday, June 9, 2:30–5:30 p.m. on week- ing a singles dinner the first Saturday of 16. $30.00 per quarter credit. Interested Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church wel- 155 E. Cherry, in the North Portable #6, days, serving all youth ages 6 to 18. Dow each month for anyone 30 years of age students/parents/guardians can get comes all to join us for worship in our 6-9 p.m. For information call Christie and over. Dinner will be served at 1 p.m. more information by calling the THS new location at a new time. We now 882-4894, or Matt 849-1735. SEE BULLETIN PAGE B3 ➤ at the Pine Canyon church building. Finance Office at 833-1978 ext. 2106. worship in the home of Tooele United Methodist at 78 E. Utah Ave. at 9 a.m. Excelsior Academy every Sunday. Grantsville For more information regarding BULLETIN BOARD POLICY Excelsior Academy stop by their booth Bible school beach party If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact The Transcript-Bulletin at Irrigation at Deseret Peak Days June 6-7. Tooele United Methodist Church vaca- Grantsville Irrigation is now starting tion Bible school “beach party.” July 28 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin to monitor residential users. Metered through August 1. More details to come Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit users have 250,000 gallons per year. All Library later. organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. users not being metered must adhere Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot to the following regulations: don’t leave Summer reading program Bible school guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement sprinkler in any one spot more than 1.5 Our theme for this years summer read- Mountain View Baptist Church at 882 E. please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered hours; the maximum weekly usage is ing program is “Catch the Reading Bug Main St., Suite H, Grantsville, is having no later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date. B3

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Master gardeners tour Program openings Erda meeting has been discon- 840-0445, 882-4721, or (801)599- Take off pounds sensibly Bulletin Homeowners will have the oppor- Tooele County Aging has open- tinued. 2649. Need help to lose those extra continued from page B2 tunity to visit some of the best ings in an alternative, income- pounds? We can help. TOPS is a landscaped yards on Saturday, based program designed to help Al-anon meeting Overeaters Anonymous weight loss support group open James Building 438 W. 400 North. June 14. $5 maps will be avail- seniors remain independent. An Al-anon meeting will be hald Overeaters Anonymous meetings to men, women, teens and pre- A $10 yearly fee. able only on the morning of the CNAs help keep them in their every Tuesday at 10 a.m. and are held every Tuesday at 11:15 teens. Meetings are held every tour at two locations. In Tooele homes safely, provide personal Wednesdays from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. at St. Barnabas Church, 1782 Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the Tooele Teen center pick the map up at Speir’s Farm care, do house keeping and run p.m. at St. Barnabas Church, N. Aaron Dr. For more informa- Senior Center, 59 E. Vine St. Call Serving all teens ages 13 to 18. at 392 W. 200 South; or start in errands. If interested please con- 1784 N. Aaron Dr. Join us and tion call 840-0445, 882-4721, or Mary Lou at 830-1150 or Connie Tooele Youth Center, 102 N. Grantsville, 187 Waterhole Way. tact Jolene Shields at 882-2870 you’ll never have to feel alone (801)599-2649. at 884-5010 or see www.tops.org Seventh St. Tuesday through Call Patty more information at Ext. 125. again. For more information call for more information. Friday, 3-7 p.m., $10 yearly fee/ 277-2400. scholarships available. If inter- Grantsville Senior Center ested call 843-5719. Food allergies Breakfast: Wednesdays at 9:30 Tooele County chapter meets a.m. to noon Action for Autism every second Tuesday of the Aerobics: Tuesday and Friday at Nan Gray, the State Director of month at 6:30 p.m. at the Tooele 9 a.m. Special Education, will be speak- City Library, 128 W. Vine St. Join Bingo: Thursdays at 1 p.m. ing at the Action for Autism us in sharing ideas, recipes or Bunko: Monday and Wednesday meeting on June 3, at 7 p.m. at just come to gain support and at 1 a.m. the England Acres Park. She will learn from others you will meet Ceramics: Tuesdays at 10 a.m. be talking about the special edu- here in similar situations as Line Dancing: Thursdays at 10 cation state impact funds and yourself. E-mail any questions to a.m. ways that parents can help with [email protected] or Pinochle: Thursdays 9 a.m. legislation for increased funding. visit www.utahfoodallergy.org. Quilting: Monday 8 a.m. Parents will be responsible for Health clinics – Blood pressure: supervising their children. Cub Scout roundtable Every Tuesday from noon to 1:30 Cub Scout Leader Roundtable p.m. Diabetes support group location has changed for sum- Tuacahn and Mesquite – June Will meet June 4, at Tooele Senior mer. We will be waiting for you 16 to 19. Cost is $239 (dbl) + $60 Center at 11 a.m. Sheldon Birch, on Thursday, June 5, 7:30 p.m. (single) from the Birch Family Pharmacy at the Tooele Wigwam. South on Luau - Saturday, June 28. Buses will speak about diabetes medi- Main past Gophers on the left. will be available. cation, part D medicare and Look for the worms sign. We will Evanston horse racing – On July medacaid. All are welcome, also discuss the July theme and other 5. Lunch and admission is $39. remember to bring picnic reci- things to help you make your pes. Questions call Carol at 843- pack and den a success. Senior Circle 9787. Senior Circle is for anyone over the age of 50 and costs only WDARC Seniors $15 per year. Receive hospital, The West Desert Amateur Radio local, and national benefits. Call Club will be holding their Tooele Seniors 843-3690 or stop by the hospital monthly meeting on Tuesday, The Tooele County Senior Citizen volunteer desk to sign up. All June 3, at 7 p.m., in the Tooele Center can be reached at 882- activities require an RSVP except County Building, 47 S. Main St. 2870. The center is for the enjoy- for exercise. Please call for more The meeting will be in the Tooele ment of all Senior Citizens 55 information about exercise class- County Emergency Management years and up es. conference room, downstairs. Meals: (Reservations a must!) Exercise - Body instincts - meets The topic this month will be field Lunch: Monday, Tuesday, Tuesdays at 10 a.m. at Pinnacle day activities. Thursday and Friday, noon to 1 Therapy, 29 S. Main. Free to p.m. members. Toning and stretching Sewing guild Breakfast: Wednesday, 9 a.m. to and a little cardio workout. The monthly meeting of the noon. Exercise - Hinges and Twinges Tooele neighborhood sewing Bridge: Monday, 10 a.m.; - meets Tuesdays and Thursdays group will meet Wednesday, June Thursday, 12:45 p.m. at 10 and 11 a.m., at Pratt Aquatic 11, in the Extension Office, begin- Bingo: Monday through Friday, Center. $2.50 for members, $20 ning at 9:30 a.m. We will be mak- 1 p.m. for a 10-pass punch card. $3.50 ing from knit fabric a shoe bag for Pinochle: Tuesday, 1 p.m.; for non-members. Water aero- traveling. For information about Thursday, 9 a.m. and Friday, 10 bics. needed supplies please contact a.m. Tooele County historical tour either Ora Bridges 884-6259 or Mexican Train: Friday, 1 p.m. day trip - Friday, May 30. $15 Geri Thomas 882-3487. All are Senior Sparklers Exercise: includes transportation, lunch, invited to join us. Monday and Wednesday, 10 a.m.; and various museum tours. Fridays, 10:30 a.m. Alzheimers support group Anyone interested in BUNKO Senior lifestyles Open to anyone caring for some- call Eileen at 882-5009. We can Thursday, June 5, Bryan Ditty, PA one with Alzheimer’s disease get this fun game started at the with Wasatch Endocrinology will or related dementia (memory Center. do a presentation on Diabetes ������������������ ������������������������������ ��������� issues). Next meeting Tuesday, Friday Night Dancing, 6 to 8 and answer questions about ���������������������� ����������������������������������������������������� June 10, 2:30-3:30 p.m., Cottage p.m. Diabetes. Come join us for prizes Glen Activities Center, 1892 Wendover Trip: Monday, June 9 and fun. Presented by Harmony ������������������������ ������������������������������������������������������� Aaron Dr. Sponsored by Tooele at 11 a.m. Cost is $15 and must Home Health & Hospice. For ������������������ �������������������������������������������������� Aging Services and Alzheimer’s sign up at front desk. questions, please call Jesse ���������������������������������������������������� Association - Utah Chapter. For Check your health services Wilson at 843-9054. information about Alzheimer’s Hearing: Wednesday, June 6, disease or attending this month- from 9 a.m. to noon ly group, call Frank at 882-2870 Foot clinic: Tuesday, June 10, Recovery extension 130. 1:30-3:30 p.m. Appointment is necessary. Kick drug habits 4-H food camp Blood pressure: Wednesday, June LDS Family Services addiction Come cook and learn all about 4, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. recovery meetings are Tuesdays ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� foods. June 4 and 5, at 10 a.m. Alzheimer’s support group: from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at 1030 S. 900 until 12:30 p.m. Cost is $10. Sign Tuesday, June 10, 2:30 p.m. at W., room 118, Tooele. Enter on up by calling 277-2400. 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Sam (Bret Harrison) (49) FXNEWS (5:00) Fox and Friends America’s Newsroom Happening Now With Jon Scott & Harris Faulkner The Live Desk wakes up one morning getting electric shocks from everything he touches. (51) FXSPN Final Score Varied Programs The devil (Ray Wise) explains this has (52) ESPN SportsCenter SportsCenter Varied Programs SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter Varied Programs to do with his latest assignment: an (57) USA JAG Monk Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Varied Programs angry fugitive soul who feeds on pow- (71) DISC Joyce Meyer Paid Program How It’s Made They Do It? Cash Cab Cash Cab Deadliest Catch How It’s Made How It’s Made Mostly True Stories: Urban Legends er lines. For this job, he gets a re- mote-controlled toy monster truck to WEEKDAY AFTERNOON trap the spirit. 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Not only is that a discrimina- (10) TBS Just Shoot Me Just Shoot Me Yes, Dear Yes, Dear King of Queens King of Queens Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Every-Raymond tion suit waiting to happen, but Denny (11) KBYU News Between-Lions Sesame Street Big Big World Bob the Builder Cyberchase Arthur Maya & Miguel Fetch! With Curious George The Brady Bunch isn’t exactly svelte himself. It’s Alan (James Spader) who has the big case (13) FOX Judge Alex Judge Alex Judge Judy Judge Joe Brown Divorce Court Cristina’s Court Judge Judy Judge Joe Brown TMZ King of the Hill King of the Hill Family Guy in this episode: defending Patrice Kel- (14) KJZZ Family Feud Temptation Matlock Montel Williams George Lopez My Wife and Kids News News The Insider Frasier ly (Mare Winningham) and trying to (15) KUWB The Tyra Banks Show Maury The Cosby Show The Cosby Show All of Us What I Like Reba Reba According to Jim That ’70s Show convince the jury she was insane (23) FX (11:00) Movie Varied Programs King of the Hill King of the Hill Malcolm-Mid. Malcolm-Mid. King of the Hill King of the Hill That ’70s Show That ’70s Show when she murdered her child’s killer. (25) QVC Varied Programs 30 Days (26) ANPL The Most Extreme Orangutan Island Orangutan Island Growing Up... Pet Star It’s Me or the Dog Varied Programs 11 p.m. on 7 FX (27) NICK Varied Programs SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Drake & Josh Zoey 101 Morgan, you’ve been missed. One of (28) FAM Sabrina-Witch Sabrina-Witch Full House Full House What I Like What I Like Gilmore Girls 8 Simple Rules 8 Simple Rules Grounded for Life Grounded for Life the best unscripted shows to come Varied Programs Grim Adventures Codename: Kid Johnny Test Skunk Fu! Camp Lazlo Courage-Dog Scooby-Doo Scooby-Doo Foster’s Home George-Jungle out of the current boom, Morgan (29) TOON Spurlock’s (“Super Size Me”) docu- (31) CMTV Movie Varied Programs Trading Spouses: Meet-Mommy Trading Spouses: Meet-Mommy mentary series, which places people (33) DISN Hannah Montana Wizards-Place Movie Varied Programs in unfamiliar and uncomfortable sur- (36) SPIKE World’s Most Amazing Videos World’s Most Amazing Videos Star Trek: Voyager Star Trek: Voyager CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation roundings for a month, is back. In the (39) TNT Law & Order Law & Order Charmed Charmed Law & Order Law & Order third-season premiere, “Working in a (11:00) Newsroom The Situation Room Lou Dobbs Tonight Coal Mine,” Spurlock himself spends (41) CNN a month as a coal miner, living with a (43) CNBC Street Signs Closing Bell Closing Bell Fast Money Mad Money Kudlow & Company family of miners in his home state of (46) LIFE Movie The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Still Standing Still Standing Reba Reba Still Standing Still Standing West Virginia. (49) FXNEWS America’s Pulse With E.D. Hill Studio B With Shepard Smith Your World With Neil Cavuto America’s Election HQ Special Report The Fox Report With Shepard Smith Varied Programs Final Score Varied Programs Wednesday (51) FXSPN (52) ESPN Best of Mike and Mike in the Morning 1st and 10 Outside the Lines NFL Live Rome-Burning Around the Horn Interruption SportsCenter Varied Programs Wife Swap (57) USA (10:30) Movie Varied Programs Monk Varied Programs Law Order: CI Varied Programs 7 p.m. on $ ABC (71) DISC A Haunting A Haunting Deadliest Catch It Takes a Thief Cash Cab Cash Cab How It’s Made How It’s Made She’s a lumberjack, and she’s OK ... TUESDAY EVENING JUNE 3, 2008 but now she has to ditch her flannels for a sexy costume and hit the CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 News (N) (CC) Entertainment NCIS “Driven” ’ (CC) 48 Hours Mystery “Betrayal” (N) ’ “Eating Away” (CC) (N) (CC) stage. In this episode, Andrea, who (2) CBS Without a Trace News (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show (4) ABC News Access Hollywood Billy Graham Special ’ (CC) Samantha Who? Samantha Who? Boston Legal ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Nightline (N) Access Hollywood (:36) Extra (N) ’ cuts down trees for fun and profit, (5) NBC News (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) Outrageous Outrageous Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ News (N) (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night swaps families with Sarina, whose (6) HBO (:15) “Blue Streak” › (1999, Comedy) Martin Lawrence. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Barbaro ’ (CC) “Shrek the Third” ›› (2007) Voices of Mike Myers. ‘PG’ Kung Fu Panda “Big Momma’s House 2” › (2006) hobby is burlesque dancing. It’s not (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nova The beginnings of creation. ’ Supernatural Science Targets: Reporters in Iraq Manor Born May to December Why We Sing! ’ (CC) just their work and play choices that (8) KPNZ Estudio 2 A Que no Puedes Secretos Secretos Alarma TV STN Noticiero Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado make these women different; their (10) TBS Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) The Office (CC) The Office (CC) Sex and the City Sex and the City “Black Sheep” › (1996) Chris Farley, David Spade. (CC) (:45) Blankman approaches to household chores (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie American Soundtrack: Doo Wop’s Greatest Hits ’ (CC) Carreras, Domingo, Pavarotti in Concert Music closes the 1990 World Cup. Andy Griffith My Three Sons and child rearing are also at odds, (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) The Moment of Truth ’ (CC) Hell’s Kitchen (N) ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:05) Seinfeld ’ The Simpsons ’ (:05) Family Guy (:35) Still Standing which makes for some good TV. (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) Sports News Scrubs ’ (CC) Scrubs ’ (CC) Entertainment The Insider (N) ’ Farmer Wants a Wife (15) KUWB Two/Half Men Two-Half Men Beauty and the Geek (CC) Reaper “Charged” ’ (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show (23) FX “The Transporter 2” ›› (2005) Jason Statham. A former soldier tries to save a kidnapped boy. “The Day After Tomorrow” ›› (2004, Action) Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ian Holm. 30 Days “Working in a Coal Mine” 8 p.m. on / KUWB (25) QVC Patio & Garden Elegance of 18K Gold: 20th Anniversary Northern Nights Bedding Global Jewelry Fest: 2nd Anniversary Apple pie and truth or dare; how (26) ANPL Raw Nature (CC) Maneaters (CC) Animal Cops Houston (CC) Raw Nature (CC) Maneaters (CC) Animal Cops Houston (CC) wholesome is that? In this new (27) NICK SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ episode, Matt surprises the girls with (28) FAM America’s Funniest Home Videos ’ America’s Funniest Home Videos America’s Funniest Home Videos The 700 Club (CC) Greek “Barely Legal” ’ (CC) Paid Program Paid Program a visit to the house that culminates (29) TOON Camp Lazlo Johnny Test ’ Chop Socky Gym Partner Courage-Dog Grim Adventures Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Robot Chicken The Boondocks Harvey Birdmn Home Movies ’ in a very “educational” truth or dare (31) CMTV Trick My Truck ’ Trick My Truck ’ “Grumpier Old Men” ›› (1995, Comedy) Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau. ’ “National Lampoon’s Vacation” ›› (1983) Chevy Chase. Premiere. ’ Home Videos Home Videos game. This week’s challenge is bak- (33) DISN That’s So Raven That’s So Raven Life With Derek Life With Derek “Pixel Perfect” ›› (2004) Ricky Ullman. ’ (CC) Wizards-Place Hannah Montana Zack & Cody Wizards-Place Life With Derek ing pies for the fair; it starts out fun (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CC) 1000 Ways to Die 1000 Ways to Die CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CC) Star Trek: Voyager “Resistance” ’ but gets a bit cutthroat. (38) AMC “Big” ››› (1988, Fantasy) Tom Hanks, Elizabeth Perkins, Robert Loggia. “WarGames” ››› (1983, Suspense) Matthew Broderick, Dabney Coleman, Ally Sheedy. (CC) “Death Wish 3” › (1985, Drama) Charles Bronson. (CC) (39) TNT Law & Order “Cry Wolf” ’ Law & Order “Talking Points” ’ Bones “The Man on the Fairway” ’ Cold Case “The River” ’ (CC) Without a Trace “Life Rules” (CC) Without a Trace “The Line” ’ (CC) Freeheld (41) CNN CNN Election Center Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) 8:30 p.m. on MAX (43) CNBC Fast Money Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Mad Money Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch An Oscar winner for best documen- (46) LIFE “Capture of the Green River” “The Capture of the Green River Killer” (2008) (Part 2 of 2) Tom Cavanagh. Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ “The Capture of the Green River Killer” (2008) (Part 2 of 2) Tom Cavanagh. tary short and a film-festival favorite, (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (CC) America’s Election HQ “South Dakota and Montana Primaries” The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren this moving film tells the story of (51) FXSPN Sports Stories Best Damn 50 Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Mind, Body Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Mind, Body Laurel Hester, a New Jersey police (52) ESPN 2007 World Series of Poker (CC) 2007 World Series of Poker (CC) Baseball Tonight (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NBA Fastbreak Baseball Tonight SportsCenter (Live) (CC) detective who is diagnosed with ter- (57) USA Law & Order: SVU “Ocean’s Twelve” ››› (2004, Comedy-Drama) George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon. (CC) (:11) Monk “Mr. Monk, Private Eye” (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law Order: CI minal cancer and fights for the right (71) DISC Deadliest Catch (CC) Deadliest Catch “Storm Season” (N) The Alaska Experiment (N) Deadliest Catch “Storm Season” Deadliest Catch (CC) Deadliest Catch “Storm Season” (518) ENC “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby” ›› (2006) Will Ferrell. (CC) (7:50) “Platoon” ›››› (1986, War) Tom Berenger. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “American Pie” ››› (1999) Jason Biggs. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Consenting Adults to transfer her pension to her life (534) STARZ (5:00) “Stomp the Yard” ›› Cont’d “Wind Chill” ›› (2007, Horror) Emily Blunt. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:35) “Underdog” ›› (2007) Voices of Jason Lee. ‘PG’ “Perfect Stranger” ›› (2007, Suspense) Halle Berry. ’ ‘R’ (CC) partner, Stacie Andree. After years of (561) MAX (5:35) “Heist” ››› (2001) Gene Hackman. ‘R’ Cont’d “John Tucker Must Die” › (2006) Jesse Metcalfe. (CC) “Anywhere but Here” ››› (1999) Susan Sarandon. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Waist Deep” › (2006) ’ ‘R’ (CC) keeping her sexual orientation pri- (576) SHOW (5:55) “Mission: Impossible III” ››› (2006) Tom Cruise. ‘PG-13’ Cont’d The Tudors (iTV) Anne awaits her fate. This Am. Life “Cocaine Cowboys” ››› (2006) Drug lords invade 1980s Miami. ‘R’ (CC) Babel ››› ‘R’ vate, her crusade for the rights of (591) TMC (5:15) “The Bedroom Window” Cont’d (:10) “The Florentine” ›› (1999, Drama) Michael Madsen. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Material Girls” › (2006) Hilary Duff. ‘PG’ (CC) (:45) “Dick” ››› (1999) Kirsten Dunst. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) same-sex couples thrusts her into the spotlight ... and she wears it WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 4, 2008 well. CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 (2) CBS News (N) (CC) Entertainment Price Is Right Spectacular Criminal Minds “Doubt” ’ (CC) CSI: NY “Happily Never After” (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show CSI: NY (4) ABC News Access Hollywood Wife Swap “McDonald/Robarge” ’ Supernanny “Chapman Family” (CC) Men in Trees “Surprise, Surprise” (N) News (N) (CC) (:35) Nightline (N) Access Hollywood (:36) Extra (N) ’ 9 p.m. on ^ CBS (5) NBC NHL Hockey Stanley Cup Final Game 6 -- Detroit Red Wings at Pittsburgh Penguins. ’ (Live) (CC) Dateline NBC ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night And you thought “ice” as a verb was (6) HBO (5:00) “We Are Marshall” ›› Cont’d (:15) “Big Momma’s House” ›› (2000) Martin Lawrence. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Georgia Rule” › (2007, Drama) Jane Fonda. Premiere. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Recount” ››› (2008) ’ (CC) just a slang term. In this episode, a (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Magic Never Ends: Life of C.S. Lewis SS United States: Lady in Waiting ’ Sky Cops ’ (CC) Manor Born May to December Caring For Your Parents ’ hotel owner is found buried under an (8) KPNZ Estudio 2 A Que no Puedes Secretos Secretos Alarma TV STN Noticiero Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado ice sculpture. Since the victim had (10) TBS Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Sex and the City Sex and the City “Above the Law” ›› (1988) (PA) lots of enemies, Mac (Gary Sinise) (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie Dr. Wayne Dyer: The Power of Intention Dr. Wayne Dyer explores the power of intention. ’ (CC) BBC World News Perry Mason (CC) My Three Sons and his team have their work cut out (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) So You Think You Can Dance More auditions in cities around the country. (N) News (N) (CC) (:05) Seinfeld ’ The Simpsons ’ (:05) Family Guy (:35) Still Standing for them. Also on their agenda is the (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil Obese children and teenagers. News (N) (CC) Sports News Scrubs ’ (CC) Scrubs ’ (CC) Entertainment The Insider (N) ’ (15) KUWB Two/Half Men Two-Half Men America’s Next Top Model ’ (CC) Farmer Wants a Wife (N) ’ (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show investigation of an accident involving (23) FX That ’70s Show “The Day After Tomorrow” ›› (2004, Action) Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ian Holm. “Freedomland” ›› (2006, Crime Drama) Samuel L. Jackson, Julianne Moore. Premiere. Freedomland a school bus and a nightgown-clad (25) QVC Linen Closet: 20th Anniversary Global Jewelry Fest: 2nd Anniversary Bob Mackie Wearable Art: Fashion Hand-Crafted Mexican Silver Jewelry pedestrian. (26) ANPL Wild Kingdom “Buffalo Warrior” Born Different Animal breeding. (CC) Animal Cops Houston (CC) Wild Kingdom “Buffalo Warrior” Born Different Animal breeding. (CC) Animal Cops Houston (CC) Thursday (27) NICK SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ (28) FAM “Stuart Little 2” ››› (2002, Comedy) Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie. (CC) America’s Funniest Home Videos ’ The 700 Club (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? Paid Program Paid Program My Name Is Earl (29) TOON Camp Lazlo Johnny Test ’ Chop Socky Gym Partner Courage-Dog Grim Adventures Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Robot Chicken The Boondocks Harvey Birdmn Home Movies ’ (31) CMTV Trick My Truck ’ Chopper Challenge (N) ’ Trick My Truck ’ Trick My Truck ’ Trick My Truck Mobile Home Disaster ’ Chopper Challenge ’ Trick My Truck ’ Trick My Truck ’ 7 p.m. on % NBC (33) DISN Zack & Cody Zack & Cody Wizards-Place Wizards-Place “Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century” (1999) Kirsten Storms. ’ (CC) Hannah Montana Zack & Cody Wizards-Place Life With Derek Awww, it’s sweet that Randy (Ethan (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CC) UFC Unleashed ’ (CC) The Ultimate Fighter (N) ’ (CC) UFC Unleashed ’ (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CC) Star Trek: Voyager “Alliances” (CC) Suplee) wants to do the right thing. (38) AMC “Escape From New York” ››› (1981) Kurt Russell, Ernest Borgnine. “Missing in Action” ›› (1984, War) Chuck Norris, M. Emmet Walsh. (:15) “Missing in Action 2: The Beginning” ›› (1985) Chuck Norris. In this case, the right thing is taking (39) TNT Law & Order “License to Kill” ’ Law & Order ’ (CC) (DVS) Law & Order “Good Faith” ’ Law & Order “Sheltered” ’ Without a Trace “Risen” ’ (CC) Without a Trace “Gung-Ho” ’ (CC) care of Earl (Jason Lee) himself in- (41) CNN CNN Election Center Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) stead of putting him in a long-term (43) CNBC Fast Money American Greed The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Mad Money American Greed The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch care facility. Joy and Darnell (Jaime (46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Reba “The Rings” “The Memory Keeper’s Daughter” (2008, Drama) Dermot Mulroney. (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ “The Memory Keeper’s Daughter” (2008, Drama) Dermot Mulroney. (CC) Pressly, Eddie Steeples) don’t think (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity & Colmes (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren it’s a great idea, but they agree to (51) FXSPN Sport Science Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) In Focus on FSN Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) In Focus on FSN work with him on crossing items off (52) ESPN (5:00) MLB Baseball Tampa Bay Rays at Boston Red Sox. (Live) (CC) Cont’d Baseball Tonight (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NBA Fastbreak Baseball Tonight SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Earl’s list in hopes it’ll help him re- (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ “The Scorpion King” ›› (2002, Adventure) The Rock, Steven Brand. (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ In Plain Sight “In Plain Sight” (CC) cover. (71) DISC Factory Made (N) Factory Made (N) MythBusters Exploding truck-tire. Anatomy of Sex (CC) How It’s Made How It’s Made Factory Made Factory Made MythBusters Exploding truck-tire. Supernatural (518) ENC “The Bone Collector” ›› (1999, Suspense) Denzel Washington. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Nine Months” ›› (1995) Hugh Grant. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:45) “Rush Hour” ››› (1998, Action) Jackie Chan. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) The Prestige (CC) (534) STARZ Seven ››› \ (:45) “The Lookout” ››› (2007) Joseph Gordon-Levitt. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Open Season” ›› (2006) Voices of Martin Lawrence. “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” ›› (2007) Johnny Depp. (CC) 8 p.m. on / KUWB (561) MAX (5:05) “Conan the Destroyer” Cont’d (6:50) “You Kill Me” ››› (2007) Ben Kingsley. ‘R’ (CC) Freeheld (N) (:15) “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” ››› (1986) Matthew Broderick. ’ ‘PG-13’ “Talk to Me” ››› (2007) ‘R’ (CC) That must have been some rabbit. In (576) SHOW The Tudors (iTV) Anne awaits her fate. “Bobby” ›› (2006, Historical Drama) Anthony Hopkins. iTV Premiere. ’ ‘R’ This Am. Life “Big Nothing” (2006, Comedy) Simon Pegg. ‘R’ (CC) “Dead Birds” ›› (2004) ‘R’ (CC) “Bad Day at Black Rock,” a caller on (591) TMC (5:30) “Hiding Out” ›› (CC) Cont’d (:15) “Guncrazy” ›› (1992, Drama) Drew Barrymore. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Nurse Betty” ››› (2000, Comedy) Morgan Freeman. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Lover’s Prayer” › (2000) ‘PG-13’ their father’s old cell phone tells Sam and Dean (Jared Padalecki, THURSDAY EVENING JUNE 5, 2008 Jensen Ackles) that someone has CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 stolen a rabbit’s foot from Dad’s stor- (2) CBS News (N) (CC) Entertainment CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ Swingtown “” ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show age room in New York. This isn’t just (4) ABC News NBA Countdown NBA Basketball Finals Game 1 -- Los Angeles Lakers at Boston Celtics. ’ (Live) (CC) Sports Zone News (N) (CC) (:35) Nightline (N) Access Hollywood (:36) Extra (N) ’ any rabbit’s foot, however; it brings (5) NBC News (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) My Name Is Earl Last Comic Standing (N) ’ (CC) Fear Itself “The Sacrifice” ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night amazingly good luck to whoever (6) HBO “Bernard and Doris” (2008) Susan Sarandon. ‘NR’ (CC) (:45) “Michael” ››› (1996, Drama) John Travolta. Premiere. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) Kung Fu Panda “300” ››› (2007, Action) Gerard Butler, Lena Headey. ’ ‘R’ (CC) The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Voyages of Discovery (CC) (DVS) Globe Trekker ’ (CC) (DVS) Sherlock Holmes Mysteries Manor Born May to December Sky Cops ’ (CC) touches it — until he loses it, which (7) KUED (8) KPNZ Estudio 2 A Que no Puedes Secretos Secretos Alarma TV STN Noticiero Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado is fatal. Guess who does both. Lau- (10) TBS Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) “Mr. Deeds” › (2002, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Winona Ryder. (CC) Sex and the City Sex and the City (:10) “Serendipity” ›› (2001) John Cusack, Kate Beckinsale. (CC) ren Cohan guest stars. (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie The Brain Fitness Program ’ (CC) Our Life’s Suze Orman: Women & Money Information about financial matters. ’ (CC) Perry Mason (CC) Swingtown (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) So You Think You Can Dance The top 20 competitors are selected. 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Good pay & find out if there is a t a i l b a g s . $ 7 8 0 0 representative and Di- sette, low miles. 24 hours (801)264- ville. Dentrix knowledge benefits. Home every dealership opportunity 435-843-4369 rect Sales agent 435-840-4177 5665. We are currently • Heavy equipment diesel a plus. If interested night! All newly hired in- in your area. (ucan) mechanic needed to needed at Carpets & accepting applications p l e a s e c a l l dividuals are promptly 105 EXTRAS needed!! for the following rebuild powertrain and screened through the MASSAGE THERAPIST Tiles Shop. A great op- Trailers hydraulic components. (435)884-3088 Apartments Actors, models!! Earn full-time position, Basic Pilot electronic for Professional office. portunity to earn in- • Mainly shop work with for Rent $85-$900 daily. Not a graveyard shift DRIVER - CDL TRAIN- employment authoriza- Preferably familiar with come for yourself now. some field work required 5TH WHEEL & Truck school. 801-438-0067 ING: $0 down, financ- tion program run by the chiropractic. Please fax Computer skills is com- • Must be willing to work $29,950. '98 Signature 1BDRM 1BTH Small long hours and weekends ing by Central Refriger- US Citizenship and Im- r e s u m e t o pulsory and 1-2 years HVAC INSTALLER Series 36RL, 3 Slide- Grantsville Cottage w/d, LPN/RN • Must be willing to work ated. Drive for Central, migration Services. Ap- (435)833-9223 or call job experience needed. no smoking/ pets, outs & Dodge 3500 WANTED. We are look- in a flat rate environment earn up to $40K+ 1st ply in person at: IFCO (435)833-9200 ask for Monthly salary of V-10 Dually, 2X4 Silver $500/mo $400/dep ing for an honest, hard- All interested candidates • Must have worked as a year! 800-637-9277 Systems, 1820 West G Dana. $3,000 and advantages Q u a d C a b . (435)884-3347 working, HVAC in- complete an application truck or heavy equipment x447 www.centraldriv- Avenue, Building 641, of commission. Best (435)840-0899 staller. Must have a available in the mechanic or be a trade ingjobs.net. (ucan) Tooele, UT 84074 Ph: NOW HIRING cooks,po- way to contact us is: 1BDRM, cute, window valid Drivers License, Human Resource Office school graduate sition. Prepares, cooks, richardsonbailey93@g seat for plants, large • Must have own tools DRIVERS - ROCKY 866-522-4280 pass drug screen,pass 140 E. 200 S., Tooele and presents food to or- mail.com, if interested closets, no pets, cr & • We offer top pay, benefits, MOUNTAIN doubles! a background check Competitive Wages. Rocky PHARMACY TECHNI- der, adhering to compa- e-mail now. (ucan) Boats background check and extensive ongoing $1,000 Sign On bonus! and a Minimum of 5yrs Mountain Care Tooele is a CIAN, licensed, full or nies food prepartion req'd, $525 plus utili- Drug Free Employer. training. Dedicated runs, home PART TIME job X Ener- experience as an in- part time, apply in per- time and standards. Ap- ties, Vine Street Court- Must be able to clear a • Starting pay based on weekly. LCV Certifica- getic Professional. 14FT ALUMINUM Boat staller. For details qualifications. son. Birch Family Phar- ply in person. Hiring yard, 34 W Vine, background check. tion or 6 months prior Please call after 5pm with motor. Runs but (435)843-4200 or fax Equal Opportunity Employer macy. 758 North Main, servers. Denny’s. needs some work $300. Tooele, (801)205-3883 resume (435)843-4241 doubles experience re- Tooele. 843-8200 for pre-interview at Job location quired. Call today (435)849-2329 801-860-0094 is in Tooele (866)569-8718 POST OFFICE Now hir- Beautiful www.SwiftTrucking- ing. Avg. $20/hour or Jobs.com (ucan) Autos 1 & 2 Bedroom Call (801) 450-2448 For Lease $57k annually, includ- or e-mail resume to DRYWALL & PAINT ing Federal Benefits, Apartments!! The Kirk [email protected] Subcontractors OT. Offered by Exam $0 DOWN! Cars From Completely Remodeled Quiet, Quality apartments in a needed. General Con- Services, not affiliated $29/mo! Police Im- NEW fridge, stove, dishwasher, restored historic structure pounds for Sale! 36 23 PEOPLE Needed to tractor looking for dry- w/USPS who hires. cabinets, carpet, Absolutely Months @ 8.5% apr. lose 5-100 lbs! All natu- wall and paint subcon- 1-866-497-0207 USWA Gorgeous! The best value in For listings Call The Best Places at the Best Prices ral. Call 1-888-246- tractors to bid on Dug- ALL of Tooele. POSTAL JOBS $17.08 800-586-3805 x 8329 Completely Furnished 5124 www.enjoynrg way Proving Ground to $28.27/hr, now hir- Non-Smokers Only! No Pets! project. Please call 1025 sq.ft. • Main St. Frontage • Great Location Weekly & Monthly Rates now.com ing. For application (801)766-5511 and ask and free goverment job 1957 CHEVY Belair 4 (801) 318-4997 ATTN: DRIVERS pm pm for Stan. 291 N. Main • Tooele information, call Ameri- door hardtop. Runs or see Mgr #6, 2 -10 Sign-On Bonus 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 can Association of La- great. $12,000 firm. 35-42cpm EARN $20 FOR A 260 North 100 East, Tooele 830-2121 bor 1-913-599-8042, 24 Sold as is. Call Earn over $1000 weekly 20-MINUTE SURVEY from Utah State Univer- hrs. emp. serv. (435)843-9629 2 AND 3bdrm apart- Excellent Benefits ments behind Super Double Wide Mobile Home for Sale by Owner sity. Call toll-free PROFESSIONAL 1977 FORD Mustang Need CDL- A & 3 mos Wal-Mart. Swimming 1-888-540-3765 if you Cleaner needed 2hrs/ II Interior and body in recent OTR pool, hot tub, exercise See at 1653 N. 180 E. Overpass Point – Tooele have low income and day. Must be reliable. good condition needs 800-635-8669 room, playground, full do NOT APPLY FOR Good pay. Call Dave carburetor an electri- AVON: TO BUY OR Food Stamps. (ucan) clubhouse. 843-4400 Two Bedroom, Two for interview at cal work $1800 obo SELL. Sell to anyone. Complete Bathrooms, FOOD $ENSE Nutrition (801)541-7152 435-830-2344 2BDRM 1BTH duplex. For information call in- Educator. Teach nutri- clean. 1yr lease. No Living/Dining Area, SLEEP TECHNICIAN. 1994 FORD Aerostar dependent sales repre- tion and cooking skills is offering smoking or pets. Kitchen, Utility Local Sleep Center Van Runs good, $900 sentative Vi Knutson to limited income adults $650/mo $500/dep Room, Etc. 884-3830 seeks Sleep Technician Call (435)882-7712 and youth. Training and Office Space for our Grantville loca- (435)830-4437, (801) BABYSITTER NEEDED teaching materials pro- tion. Resumes ac- 2000 CHEVY Astro Mini 376-7321 vided. Must recruit cli- van 8 passenger, for two children in cepted from promising 2BDRM, 1BTH, no pets, – Good Condition! ents to teach. 20 102,000 miles, runs Stansbury. Looking for FOR RENT candidates with medical $425/mo plus deposit. (801) 492-9586 hours/week. $10/hour. great, great family van, $5,000 high values. Call Amber background. Competi- (435)843-5213 (801)347-3437 Provide own transporta- 915 North Main, Tooele tive wages offered. $6000 Call Blanca tion to meet with cli- Candidate must have (435)884-6813 2BDRM 1BTH, remod- e n t s . A p p l y a t $650-$800 per month each unit excellent interpersonal 89 CADILLAC Coupe eled, govt. subsidized. jobs.usu.edu. Job/req- with deposit negotiable. skills, strong computer Deville. $1100 dollars. Playground, carport. uisition #051323. Ques- skills, and current BLS Call for more informa- $500/dep. 211 S. Hale, tions call Darlene at First Time Please call 435-637-9300, certification. Position is tion. (435)849-5022 Grantsville. Call Chris (435)277-2406 or from 7pm to 7am, 2 (435)843-8247 Equal (435)840-4404. nights per week. Must HONDAS FROM $500! Housing Opp. ext. 11 ask for Linda Police Impounds For Home Buyers FOREMEN TO LEAD travel to Salt Lake on 2BDRM 1BTH, w/d Sale! Many Makes and utility field crews. Out- occasion for training Models, For Listings hook-ups, Recently re- door physical work, and meetings. Email re- Call 800-586-3805 X modled, No smoking/ JoAnne Valdez many positions, paid Warm & Inviting sume in a WORD DOC 9436 pets. Great location 100% Financing & Rates training, $17-$21.45 per to siuresumes@hot- Corner of Vine and hour plus weekly per- For Sale By Owner mail.com. Coleman $650/mo. Jim have been below 6% formance bonus after The Utah Army National SELL YOUR CAR or (435)850-2374 promotion, living allow- Guard offers: Paid Job boat in the classifieds. • Utah Housing Loans • FHA/VA ance when traveling, Call 882-0050 or visit 2BDRM 1BTTH Off Training, College street parking apt. No • Rural Housing Loans company truck and Money, and Cash Bo- www.tooeletranscript. benefits. Must have com smoking, no pets. Utli- nuses. Serve You're ties included. Central Call today to get prequalified. strong leadership skills, Country. Call your local TRANSMISSION RE- good driving history, air $900/mo $900/dep Recruiter PAIR, rebuild. Low cost (496) Frank Sly and be able to travel in today.1-800-G0- to Tooele residents. Utah and nearby states. 187 Wagon Train Court, Tooele GUARD www.utah- Will buy vehicles 1990 REMODELED APART- Email resume to Re- guard.com (ucan) and up that needs MENTS at 585 N Main [email protected] 2,800 sqft open-design Rambler on cul-de-sac - great Tooele, Ut. Studio TRUCK DRIVERS transmission work, or apply online at neighborhood. 4 Bedroom, 2.75 Bath, Central AC, Smooth- 1bdrm and 2bdrm. Needed Class CDL re- cash paid. Shop www.OsmoseUtilities.c Top Range, gas Fireplace, New Hardwood, Tile and Carpet, 435-843-0917 lots of upgrades, Extra-Large 3-Car Garage/Shop, deck, quired, Running Califor- (801)972-5810 Home om.EOE M/F/D/V (435)843-8181 435-496-9048 (ucan) fully-fenced, landscaped oversized lot with RV access, nia (435)844-6443 full sprinklers & drip system, trees, garden, fish pond and WEEKLY NEWSPAPER ROOMMATE WANTED. HIGHEST PAID Cooks sheds. $237,900. 100% ready to move in. $265/mo plus 1/3 utili- 435 833-0740 • 800 453-9606 in the area Apply in (Sanpete Messsenger) SUVs in Central Utah seeks ties. In Grantsville. No www.deseretpeakmtg.com Carol Royal person Track Brewing Call Eric (435) 830-9398 d/d, kids. Pets ok. company 1641 N Main. graphic designer/visual journalist to guide pro- 1997 FORD Eddie Bauer $125/dep. Call Mike duction of newspaper Expedition, 161K, (435)849-2478 leather, rear seat, rear every week, ad design, SLEEPING ROOMS Prudential Utah Real Estate Grantsville Branch air, pl, pw, newer tires. etc. Salary $26-$30K, available, $70 per Well maintained. Under DOE. job description: week, $10 key deposit, Serving your local needs stronger than ever. Blue Book $3950. www.sanpetemessen- first and last week- total (435)840-5975 ger.com, or Suzanne, $150 to move in. 46 N MLS# 776407 MLS# 792390 MLS# 776320 MLS# 784533 (435)884-3723 (435) 835-4241. (ucan) Broadway. 882-7605 2003 MAROON Chevy Business Tahoe, 3rd row seat, VALLEY VIEW O n S t a r , l e a t h e r , Motel. Call (435)882- Opportunities heated, sun roof, side 3235. or (435)882- current air bags, lug- 7008. Nice, quiet Suzanne Russell Sheila Snow A CASH COW! 1bdrm, 2bd, kitchenette $374,500 $260,000 $89,250 $322,000 Soda/Snack business gage rack, very clean. Managing Branch Broker Agent • 435-884-9440 $21,000 Call Mike available. Monthly, 435-671-0180 801-599-3440 3820 North Campbell Road, Erda 369 Angus Cove, Grantsville 831 N Old Lincoln Highway, Grantsville 163 Harvest Lane, Grantsville Coke-Pepsi-Red weekly & daily specials. Bull-Frito. Entire busi- (435)840-5035 (435)882-4757 HBO, cable. Open MLS# 779986 MLS# 785068 MLS# 800424 MLS# 753950 ness-$16,840. 24hrs. 585 Canyon Rd, 801.593.0084 (ucan) 2004 DODGE Durango, Tooele. ALL CASH CANDY Limited Edition, 5.7 Li- Route. Do you earn ter, Hemi Magnum, Homes for $800 in a day? Your 38,500 miles. Great Rent own local candy route. condition, silver with Jenna Worthington Celeste Killian grey leather interior. Agent • 435-224-4718 Agent • 435-241-0130 Includes 30 machines $249,500 $204,900 $85,000 $299,900 and candy. All for Fully loaded, power $$WHY RENT when 841 Country Club, Stansbury Park 95 E. Pebble Beach, Stansbury Park 311 E Main St., Grantsville 448 S. Hale St., Grantsville $9,995. everything, sunroof, you can buy? 0 1-888-745-3353 (ucan) DVD player, 6 disc CD down programs, not player, MP3, Satelite MLS# 791478 MLS# 758219 MLS# 757986 MLS# 748992 perfect credit. First Small Business owners: TV, and extra third row time buyers, Single Place your classified ad seating. Tow package, parent programs. in 45 newspapers and roof rack included. Call for details. Berna throughout Utah for R u n s f a n t a s t i c ! Sloan (435)840-5029 only $163. for 25 $18,500.00 OBO Call Group 1 Real Estate Laura Kummer Pat Yadon words, and $5. per 435-840-8399. Agent • 435-830-8001 Agent • 435-224-4551 word over 25. You will $1000/Mo TOOELE $385,000 $449,500 $205,000 $1,802,688 2004 FORD Explorer reach up to 340,000 3bdrm fully fenced, 2 4x4 Champaign color 431 N. Wrathall Circle, Grantsville 377 E. Hollywood Court, Grantsville 450 N. Hale St., Grantsville 691 E Main St., Grantsville households and it is a car garage, no smok- Loaded – third row one call, one order, one ing, no pets $800/dep seating CD player - To- bill program. Call the Call for appointment. Please stop in and see our newly tally Powered (seats, Transcript Bulletin at O p t i o n t o b u y . Ask us about our remodeled office and meet our windows Doors) low 882-0050 for further (435)840-5199 free market analysis new management team. info. (ucan) mileage 20,000 Great Condition must see. $1100/mo 4bdrm 1bth Elaine Hone Amy Wallace on your home. DEADLINES FOR clas- $18,500 OBO Call T o o e l e h o m e Agent • 435-850-8486 Agent • 801-721-9125 326 East Main Street Grantsville, Utah sifieds ads are Monday 841-9726 830-0626 (435)843-1967 and Wednesdays by (801)631-4257 4:45 p.m. Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Place Your Ad Here 3bdrm 2bth, large ga- BECOME A SUB- 435-884-0555 Saturday 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. www.tooeletranscript.com rage, multiple acres. SCRIBER. 882-0050 Contact (801)743-4332 B8 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Tuesday June 3, 2008

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4&5 Bedroom Homes A RENT to own, no bank STANSBURY 6BDRM AFFORDABLE rambler- Grantsville- luxury 3 MUST SELL 35 AC BUILDING MATERIALS: EMERGENCY MEDI- GRANTSVILLE CITY qualifying OR owner 3.5bth 2 living room, fully finished, 2 family bedroom homes on -$49,900. *90 minutes METAL buildings, mini CAL SERVICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC FOR RENT will sell below ap- $1500/mo $800/dep rooms, playrooms, only large lots. Zero Down from Salt Lake in SW storage systems, roof AGENDA HEARING ON PRO- praisal. 5bdrm, 2bth. W/D included, Gor- $159,000. Prudential Financing. Free Wyoming. Surrounded and wall panels, metal June 10, 2008 POSED 2008-2009 New carpet/ paint! geous home Must see, 882-4111 Message: 877-744- by gov't land. Great cli- building components. 11:30 a.m. BUDGET, FINAL Tooele. Call Tim 801-783-6870 mate, wildlife, access, Utah Manufacture 20 Wendover Ambulance BUDGET AMEND- call Sandy or BEAUTIFUL HOME, 3427, ext 11 or view 801-803-0482 title insured, surveyed. years plus. Top quality 427 Mesa Street MENTS FOR THE 2007- 3,000sqft, 5bdrm, 4bth www.puretooele STANSBURY HOME for Won't last. EZ terms. low prices. Weekly De- West Wendover, Nevada 2008 BUDGET AND Andrea@ (2 master/ jacuzzi tub). homes.com. Pruden- BEAUTIFUL Stansbury Rent. 3bdrm, 2.5bth C a l l UTLR livery. 1-800-262-5347. 89883 PROPOSED CHANGES RV pad, basement tial R.E. Park home for lease, h o m e f o r r e n t . 1-877-351-5263 (ucan) cobuildings@cobuild- 1. Welcome and Ap- TO THE COMPENSA- Prudential $1150/mo. Yard care apartment/ outside ac- 428 Winchester Drive. HOME in Pine Canyon, ings.net (ucan) proval of March 11, 2008 TION OF THE ELEC- cess. $239,900 1116 PRICE REDUCED! 1.5 Don’t miss out on this taken care of. Very 2 car garage, only Minutes TIVE, STATUTORY North 490 East acres for sale at 2959 435-882-4111 3bdrm, 2.5bth, 3 car nice. Call 840-5184. $126,000. No down If you build, remodel or 2. State Business AND APPOINTED OF- or stop by for a complete list. (801)796-5908 W. Rim Rock Drive in garage home w/all the payment available. Call remove buildings you 3. Hospital & Ambulance FICERS AND EMPLOY- TOOELE, Nice Quiet Southrim. Water hook- 205 N. Main upgrades! $1850/mo. Neighborhood!. 3bdrm, FORECLOSURE? 882-4111 Prudential can place your classi- Update EES Tooele u p s p r o v i d e d . Independently Owned & Operated 1yr lease. Call Lena at fied ad in 45 of Utah's 4. Wendover Ambu- Pursuant to Sections 2bth Home for Rent. No KNOW your options. $109,000. (435)884- C21 (435)840-0244 HOUSE FOR Sale. newspapers for only lance/ Paramedic Res- 10-6-114, 10-6-127 and Pets, No Smoking. The Solutions Team. 2130sqft rambler, 6658, (801)641-9101 3BDRM 3BTH $1150/mo $970/mo. $800/dep. 435-884-9449 $163. for 25 words ($5. cue 10-3-818 of the Utah $650/dep, 1yr lease re- CLEAN N o r t h e a s t 5bdrm, 2bth, 75% fin- STEAL MY RANCH for each additional 5. Old Business/ New Code, notice is hereby Call (801)231-7784 for ished basement, fully quired. No smoking, no cul-de-sac location, more info. FSBO 5BDRM, 3bth Utah's Uintah Basin. 40 word). You will reach Business given that the Grantsville pets, HOA fees in- 5bdrm, 3 full bath, fully rambler, 2 years old, fenced/ landscaped acres starting at only up to 340,000 house- 6. Next Meeting - Health City Council, will hold cluded, 211 Hometown finished, large fenced finished basement yard, large 10x12 shed, $29,900. Enjoy the per- holds and all you do is Department September public hearings on June Court. (435)590-4552 yard w/playground. Homes w/kitchenette, land- $179,800. (435)621- fect balance between call the Transcript Bul- 9, 2008 18, 2008, at 7:00 p.m. at Close to schools & scaping complete. 2556 natural beauty and con- letin at 882-0050 for all 7. Adjourn the Grantsville City Of- 3BDRM House in Stans- shopping. No smoking/ Many extras! Ready to- veniences! EZ terms. the details. (Mention If you desire special ac- fices, 429 East Main bury Park 2.5bth, 2 car LAKEFRONT Home in p e t s . $ 1 3 0 0 / m o , $$ Low income govern- d a y ! $ 2 9 9 , 5 0 0 . C a l l UTLR UCAN Classified Net- commodation under the Street, Grantsville, Utah garage, fenced yard. Stansbury Park, only $1000/dep. No lease ment programs avail- (801)860-5696, 888-622-5263 (ucan) work) Americans With Disabili- upon the City’s proposed $1100/mo $1000/dep $299,000. 882-4111 ops. Call Greg or San- able call for details (435)882-7094 ties Act, please contact 2008-2009 fiscal year (435)843-5954 Prudential. dra 801-842-3434, B e r n a S l o a n Tooele County’s ADA budget, final budget ad- FSBO 729 Timpie Rd NEW HOME for sale in Financial 3BDRM, 1BTH Home. 435-224-9186 (435)840-5029 Group 1 Water Shares Coordinator, Pamela Ay- justments for the 3bdrm 1bth Rambler, Tooele. 3bdrm, 2bth, 2 Fenced backyard, 2 car Real Estate Services ala, (435)843-3157, 2007-2008 budget and EXECUTIVE HOME, Main floor laundry, car garage, fireplace, garage, central air, lots walk-in closet, C/A, Un- within three working changes to the compen- Stansbury Park, 5bdrm, ac, nice basement, FOR SALE 70 Acre Ft UP TO $1000 online days prior to this meet- sation of the elective, of storage, friendly $$$SAVE MONEY finished basement, 3bth, no pets, no smok- vaulted ceilings, close underground water. www.CASH- ing. statutory and appointed neighborhood. No Find HUD & Bank $ 1 5 5 , 0 0 0 C a l l i n g . $ 1 6 5 0 / m o , to schools and parks. Contact John at IN30MINUTES.COM In (Published in the Tran- officers and employees s m o k i n g / p e t s . owned homes at: (435)840-4006 $1500/dep. For more For more info call (480)396-0456 your checking account script Bulletin June 3 & of Grantsville City. The $1000/mo plus deposit. www.tooelebank information GOLF COURSE Home Brenda at (801)915- in 30 minutes! No credit 5, 2008) proposed 2008-2009 (801)295-5295 or homes.com or call GRANTSVILLE Cullinary (435)840-4652 Stansbury Park. 4bdrm 7179. check! (ucan) budget, the final 2007- (801)864-5295. for a list Berna Sloan Water Shares for. Sale 3bth, 1 office, Asking .45 shares to over 50 2008 budget adjust- FOR RENT: 6bdrm, (435)840-5029 NO DOWN payment 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile $269,000 shares availiable. .45 ments and the proposed 3.5bth, 2 car garage, Group 1 Real Estate available on this 4bdrm Public Notices TOWN OF RUSH VAL- home for rent, no smok- (435)531-9350 for $5,100. and 1.0 @ compensation for the storage shed, fenced home in Tooele, 2 car Meetings LEY NOTICE OF SPE- ing/ pets. 882-1550 $11,000. per share. elective, statutory and yard, garden spot, **OWNER WILL sell be- GRANTSVILLE Horse garage, $145,000. Call CIAL MEETING AND (801)550-7756 appointed officers may 4/BR HUD! $370/MO $1600/mo; 4bdrm low appraisal OR rent Property for Sale. Prudential 882-4111 Deadline for public no- AGENDA to own, no bank qualify. 5bdrm, 2bth on .8 irri- Notice is hereby given be reviewed by contact- 3BR/ 2BA $35,000! 3.5bth, 3 car garage, Planning on selling your tices is 4 p.m. the day 5bdrm, 2bth, new car- gated acre, only that the Town Council of ing Jeremy Walker at Only $278/Mo! 5% beautiful home on golf- home, you could be Commercial prior to publication. pet/ paint! Tooele. Call $315,000. Lots of ex- the Town of Rush Valley, 429 East Main Street, down, 20 years @8% course, fireplace sending your sales Property Public notices submit- Tim 801-803-0482 tras. Call Pam at will hold a special meet- Grantsville, Utah (Tel: apr. for listings call 3200sqft, $1550/mo. points to up to 340,000 ted past the deadline (435)228-8076 for more ing on June 11, 2008, at 435.884.3411) prior to 800-586-3901 Ext. (801)835-5592 my- 2 DUPLEXES in Tooele. households at once. FITNESS CENTER will not be accepted. details. 7:30 p.m. at the Rush the hearing. 5749. (ucan) hometownproperties.co No seller’s agents. No For $163. you can 12750sqft, Main Street. UPAXLP Valley Town Hall, 52 Interested persons are m seller finance. Each unit GRANTSVILLE- Low place your 25 word Handball courts, lock- 4BDRM 2BTH Nice PUBLIC NOTICE South Park Street, Rush invited to attend and has 2bdrms 1bth, w/d Down, 5bdrm home classified ad to all 45 ers, showers, saunas, Grantsville home. Am- The Town of Stockton is Valley Utah. The give comment at these RENT TO own, 1998 hook ups, car ports, on .74 acres horse newspapers in Utah. hot tubs, mirrored aero- ple parking, No pets, having a Closed Bid agenda for this meeting public hearings. In com- Rambler, 5bdrm, 2bth, g o o d c o n d i t i o n , property. Free Mes- Just call the Transcript bic/ dance area. Unlim- No smoking, Utilities in- Auction for surplus is as follows: pliance with the Ameri- Tooele East Bench, $650/mo avg. for each sage: 877-744-3427, Bulletin at 882-0050 for ited possibilities! cluded, Central air, items; vehicles, office 1. Roll Call cans with Disability Act, open fp, $1320/mo lot unit. Full sprinkler, well ext 70 or view all the details. (Mention 882-7094, $1280/mo $1280/mo furniture etc. To obtain a 2.Public Hearing upon Grantsville City will ac- price @ $229,000 cur- maintained buy must by www.puretooele ucan) (801)860-5696 (801)403-3715 list visit Stockton Town proposed 2008-2009 fis- commodate reasonable r e n t v a l u e ! both at $200,000 each, homes.com. Pru- (435)496-9000 Hall at 18 N. Johnson cal budget. requests to assist per- 801-706-5342 Firm. (801)376-7321 dential R.E. AVAILABLE JUNE 2nd. 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Business Space classy rock work, concrete stamped patio. 2nd garage process by using a knowledgeable professional. Utilities included. 46 (drive thru door) is 26x30, heated, shower, sink,toilet, Well and water rights included. or 48 South Main. 1 it’s own water heater, Lots of light, lots of storage! Come check it out! m o n t h f r e e . (602)826-9471 (480)585-5380 Get more home Get more moNeY WANT TO get the latest 1185 North Main • Tooele local news? Subscribe Go to remax.com, enter MLS number to take a photo tour of these homes. for your money! out of your home! to the Transcript Bulle- All offices independently owned and operated. Informationdeemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. BUYERS SELLERS tin. NOTICE OF TRUS- TEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of the sale, “The Main Entrance of the Gordan R. Hall Tooele County Courthouse, 74 South 100 East, Tooele, UT”, on July 1, 2008, at 1:00 PM, of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated Decem- ber 23, 2002 and exe- cuted by GRANT BRIS- TOL ANAE AND JAYNE SUMNER ANAE, HUS- BAND & WIFE, as Trus- tor(s) in favor of MORT- GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS- TEMS, INC. as Benefici- ary, covering the follow- ing real property located in Tooele County: LOT 102, GATEWAY NEIGHBORHOOD- PHASE 2A-2 SUBDIVI- SION, A SUBDIVISION OF TOOELE COUNTY, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RE- CORDED IN THE OF- FICE OF THE TOOELE COUNTY RECORDER. Together with all the im- provements now or here- after erected on the property, and all ease- ments, appurtenances, and fixtures now or here- after a part of the prop- PUBLIC NOTICE erty. Notice is hereby given Tax Parcel No.: that the Tooele City 13-049-0-0102 Council will meet in a The address of the prop- Business Meeting on erty is purported to be Wednesday, June 4, 6690 GREENFIELD 2008 at the hour of 7:00 LANE, STANSBURY P.M. The meeting will PARK, UT 84074. The be held at the Tooele undersigned disclaims li- City Hall Council Room ability for any error in the located at 90 North Main address. The current Street, Tooele, Utah. Beneficiary of the trust 1. Pledge of Allegiance deed is MORTGAGE 2. Open Forum for Pub- ELECTRONIC REGIS- lic Comment TRATION SYSTEMS, 3. PUBLIC HEARING & INC., and the record MOTION on Final Plat NOTICE OF TRUS- owners of the property Approval Beacham Sub- TEE'S SALE as of the recording of the division a Two Lot .85 The following described notice of default is re- Acre Subdivision to be PUBLIC NOTICE property will be sold at ported to be GRANT Located at 400 South The Grantsville City public auction to the BRISTOL ANAE AND 100 West Council will hold a regu- highest bidder, payable JAYNE SUMNER ANAE, Presented by Rachelle lar meeting on Wednes- in lawful money of the HUSBAND & WIFE. Custer day June 4, 2008 at 7:00 United States at the time Bidders must be pre- 4. PUBLIC HEARING & p.m. at 429 East Main of the sale, “The Main pared to tender to the MOTION on Final Plat Street, Grantsville, UT Entrance of the Gordan trustee, RECONTRUST Approval for McBride 84029. The agenda is as R. Hall Tooele County COMPANY, $5,000.00 Subdivision a 2 Lot Sub- follows: Courthouse, 74 South at the sale and the bal- division Located at 400 PUBLIC HEARINGS: 100 East, Tooele, UT”, ance of the purchase N Broadway A.Proposed rezone of on July 1, 2008, at 1:00 price by 12:00 noon the Presented by Rachelle 16.4 acres at approxi- PM, of said day, for the day following the sale Custer mately 600 North Cooley purpose of foreclosing a and deliverable to: 5. PUBLIC HEARING & Street, from an A-10 trust deed dated Decem- Matheson, Mortensen, et MOTION on Preliminary zone to a split RR-2.5 ber 23, 2002 and exe- al., 648 East First South, and Final Plat Approval and RR-5 zoning desig- cuted by GRANT BRIS- Salt Lake City, UT for Deer Meadows nation (Patrick Hearty TOL ANAE AND JAYNE 84102. Both payments Phase 2, a Four Lot application). SUMNER ANAE, HUS- must be in the form of a Subdivision Located at B.Proposed amendment BAND & WIFE, as Trus- cashier's check or 300 S Droubay Road to the General Plan Fu- tor(s) in favor of MORT- money order and made Presented by Rachelle ture Land Use Map for GAGE ELECTRONIC payable to RECON- Custer 128.57 acres located be- REGISTRATION SYS- TRUST COMPANY, 6. PUBLIC HEARING & tween North Hale and TEMS, INC. as Benefici- cash and Bank “Official MOTION on Ordinance North Cooley Streets, ary, covering the follow- Checks” are not accept- 2008-05 An Ordinance from its current Industrial ing real property located able. A trustee's deed of the Tooele City Coun- and Rural Residential-2 in Tooele County: will be made available to cil Assigning the Light In- categories, to a Rural LOT 102, GATEWAY the successful bidder dustrial (LI) Zoning Dis- Residential-1 Land Use NEIGHBORHOOD- within three business trict, within the Gateway Category which allows PHASE 2A-2 SUBDIVI- days following receipt of Overlay, to 1.25 Acres of residential densities of 1 SION, A SUBDIVISION the bid amount. The Property Located at Ap- unit per 1 acre to 1 unit OF TOOELE COUNTY, sale is made without any proximately 1645 N Pro- per 10 acres. Ravage ACCORDING TO THE warranty whatsoever, in- gress Way Corporation, Josh Hen- PLAT THEREOF, RE- cluding but not limited to PUBLIC NOTICE Presented by Rachelle wood, Barry and Verlynn CORDED IN THE OF- any warranty as to title, Notice is hereby given Custer Gordon, Michael Moody, FICE OF THE TOOELE liens, possession, taxes, that the Tooele City 7. PUBLIC HEARING & Craig Ratcliff, Terry COUNTY RECORDER. encumbrances, or condi- Council will meet in a MOTION on Ordinance Larsen, Lloyd and Jean- Together with all the im- tion of the property. The Business Meeting on 2008-06 An Ordinance nine Hendricks, Lynn El- provements now or here- sale is subject to a work- Wednesday, June 4, of the Tooele City Coun- lison and Daniel Stewart after erected on the out reinstatement, pay- 2008 at the hour of 7:00 cil Amending the Tooele Applications. property, and all ease- off, sale cancellation or P.M. The meeting will City General Plan, Land AGENDA: ments, appurtenances, postponement, incorrect be held at the Tooele Use Element, for Ap- 1. Summary Action and fixtures now or here- bidding instructions, City Hall Council Room proximately 74.6 Acres Items after a part of the prop- bankruptcy, or any other located at 90 North Main of Property Located at a.Approval of Minutes erty. circumstance of which Street, Tooele, Utah. Approximately 1000 b.Approval of Business Tax Parcel No.: the trustee is unaware. 1. Pledge of Allegiance North 300 East, from Licenses 13-049-0-0102 In the event any of the Tuesday June 3, 2008 2. Open Forum for Pub- Medium DensityTooeleResi- Transcript-Bullec.Approvaltin of Bills The address of the prop- foregoing apply, theB9sale lic Comment dential to General Com- d.Personnel Matters erty is purported to be will be void and the suc- 3. PUBLIC HEARING & mercial 2.Review of proposed 6690 GREENFIELD cessful bidder's funds Public Notices Public Notices MOTIONPublicon NoticesFinal Plat PresentedPublic Noticesby Rachelle Public Notices ordinancePublic Noticesprohibiting Public Notices LANE,PublicSTANSBURY Notices willPublicbe returned Noticeswithout Meetings Meetings ApprovalMeetingsBeacham Sub- CusterMeetings Meetings smokingMeetingsin City Parks Trustees PARK,TrusteesUT 84074. The any liabilityTrusteesto the trustee division a Two Lot .85 8. PUBLIC HEARING & and Recreational Areas. undersigned disclaims li- or beneficiary for interest PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Acre Subdivision to be MOTION on Ordinance PUBLIC NOTICE 3.Consideration of Ordi- Deadline for public no- ability for any error in the or any other damages. Notice is hereby given Notice is hereby given Located at 400 South 2008-07 An Ordinance The Grantsville City nance No. 2008-25 va- tices is 4 p.m. the day address. The current NOTICE IS HEREBY that the Tooele City Re- that the Tooele City 100 West of the Tooele City Coun- Council will hold a regu- cating the south 30 feet prior to publication. Beneficiary of the trust GIVEN THAT RECON- development Agency will Council & the Tooele Presented by Rachelle cil Amending the Tooele lar meeting on Wednes- of Apple Street between Public notices submit- deed is MORTGAGE TRUST COMPANY IS Meet in a Business City Planning Commis- Custer City General Plan by day June 4, 2008 at 7:00 Cooley and West ted past the deadline ELECTRONIC REGIS- ATTEMPTING TO COL- Meeting on Wednesday, sion will meet in a Dis- 4. PUBLIC HEARING & Adopting as an Element p.m. at 429 East Main Streets. will not be accepted. TRATION SYSTEMS, LECT A DEBT AND June 4, 2008, at the cussion Meeting on MOTION on Final Plat the Middle Canyon Street, Grantsville, UT 4. Consideration of Ordi- UPAXLP INC., and the record ANY INFORMATION hour of 6:00 P.M.. The Wednesday, June 4, Approval for McBride Creek Master Plan 84029. The agenda is as nance No. 2008-20 for OBTAINED WILL BE NOTICE OF TRUS- owners of the property Meeting will be held at 2008, at the hour of 5:00 Subdivision a 2 Lot Sub- Presented by Paul Han- follows: Gordon Fields at 124 USED FOR THAT PUR- TEE'S SALE as of the recording of the the Tooele City Hall P.M. The Meeting will division Located at 400 sen PUBLIC HEARINGS: East Main Street to re- POSE, AND THAT THE The following described notice of default is re- Council Room Located be held at the Tooele N Broadway 9. Resolution 2008-23 A A.Proposed rezone of classify 1.54 acres from DEBT MAY BE DIS- property will be sold at ported to be GRANT at 90 North Main Street, City Hall Council Room Presented by Rachelle Resolution of the Tooele 16.4 acres at approxi- a R-1-8 zone to a CS PUTED. public auction to the BRISTOL ANAE AND Tooele, Utah. located at 90 North Main Custer City Council Denying the mately 600 North Cooley zone. Dated: June 2, 2008 highest bidder, payable JAYNE SUMNER ANAE, 1. Tentative Budget for Street, Tooele, Utah. 5. PUBLIC HEARING & Renewed Request of Street, from an A-10 5.Carol Worthington Re- By: LaRoyce Walker, in lawful money of the HUSBAND & WIFE. 2008-2009 1. Access Corridor MOTION on Preliminary Tooele Associates L.P. zone to a split RR-2.5 covery Right request. Assistant Secretary United States at the time Bidders must be pre- Presented by Randy Agreement with UDOT and Final Plat Approval for a 10-Year Extension and RR-5 zoning desig- 6.Consideration of lease RECONTRUST COM- of the sale, “The Main pared to tender to the Sant on Hwy 112 and SR 138 for Deer Meadows of the Development nation (Patrick Hearty of library space to State PANY Entrance of the Gordan trustee, RECONTRUST 2. Discussion on 1000 Sharon A. Dawson Phase 2, a Four Lot Agreement for Overlake application). of Utah. 2380 Performance Dr, R. Hall Tooele County COMPANY, $5,000.00 North Funding Tooele City Recorder Subdivision Located at Project Area Between B.Proposed amendment 7.Requests for exten- RGV-D7-450 Courthouse, 74 South at the sale and the bal- Presented by Randy Pursuant to the Ameri- 300 S Droubay Road Tooele City And Tooele to the General Plan Fu- sions on pending devel- Richardson, TX 75082 100 East, Tooele, UT”, ance of the purchase Sant cans with Disabilities Presented by Rachelle Associates ture Land Use Map for opments/subdivisions (800) 281-8219 x4539 on July 1, 2008, at 1:00 price by 12:00 noon the 3. Discussion on Federal Act, Individuals Needing Custer Presented by Roger 128.57 acres located be- a.Cherry Village Subdi- Regular Business PM, of said day, for the day following the sale Grant Proposals Special Accommoda- 6. PUBLIC HEARING & Baker tween North Hale and vision Hours: Monday-Friday, purpose of foreclosing a and deliverable to: Presented by Randy tions Should Notify MOTION on Ordinance 10. Minutes North Cooley Streets, 8.Initial Consideration of 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., trust deed dated Decem- Matheson, Mortensen, et Sant Sharon A. Dawson, 2008-05 An Ordinance May 21, 2008 from its current Industrial Annexation Petition filed Central Time TS#: 08 ber 23, 2002 and exe- al., 648 East First South, 4. Economic Update Tooele City Recorder, at of the Tooele City Coun- 11. Invoices and Rural Residential-2 by Nadine and Randy -17643 cuted by GRANT BRIS- Salt Lake City, UT Presented by Randy 843-2110 prior to the cil Assigning the Light In- Presented by Sharon categories, to a Rural Hunt. (Published in the Tran- TOL ANAE AND JAYNE 84102. Both payments Sant meeting. TDD Phone dustrial (LI) Zoning Dis- Dawson Residential-1 Land Use 9. Reappointment of script Bulletin June 3, 10 SUMNER ANAE, HUS- must be in the form of a 5. Sostanza Update Number 843-2108 trict, within the Gateway 12. Mayor's Report Category which allows Planning Commissioner & 17, 2008) BAND & WIFE, as Trus- cashier's check or Presented by Randy (Published in the Tran- Overlay, to 1.25 Acres of 13. Adjourn residential densities of 1 (Jeff Didricksen) tor(s) in favor of MORT- money order and made Sant script Bulletin June 3, Property Located at Ap- Sharon A. Dawson unit per 1 acre to 1 unit 10. Consideration of GAGE ELECTRONIC payable to RECON- 6. Minutes 2008) proximately 1645 N Pro- Tooele City Recorder per 10 acres. Ravage amendment to the Com- Public Notices REGISTRATION SYS- TRUST COMPANY, March 5, 2008 gress Way Pursuant to the Ameri- Corporation, Josh Hen- puter Services Contract Miscellaneous TEMS, INC. as Benefici- cash and Bank “Official April 16, 2008 Presented by Rachelle cans with Disabilities wood, Barry and Verlynn with Tooele County. PUBLIC NOTICE ary, covering the follow- Checks” are not accept- 7. Invoices Custer Act, Individuals Needing Gordon, Michael Moody, 11. Consideration of Deadline for public no- Notice is hereby given ing real property located able. A trustee's deed 8. Adjourn 7. PUBLIC HEARING & Special Accommoda- Craig Ratcliff, Terry Wells Crossing Develop- tices is 4 p.m. the day that the Tooele City in Tooele County: will be made available to Sharon A. Dawson MOTION on Ordinance tions Should Notify Larsen, Lloyd and Jean- ment Agreement prior to publication. Council will meet in a LOT 102, GATEWAY the successful bidder RDA Secretary 2008-06 An Ordinance Sharon A. Dawson, nine Hendricks, Lynn El- 12.Council Information Public notices submit- Business Meeting on NEIGHBORHOOD- within three business Pursuant to the Ameri- of the Tooele City Coun- Tooele City Recorder, at lison and Daniel Stewart Updates. ted past the deadline Wednesday, June 4, PHASE 2A-2 SUBDIVI- days following receipt of cans with Disabilities cil Amending the Tooele 843-2110 prior to the Applications. 13.Adjourn will not be accepted. 2008 at the hour of 7:00 SION, A SUBDIVISION the bid amount. The Act, Individuals Needing City General Plan, Land meeting. TDD Phone AGENDA: Jeremy Walker UPAXLP P.M. The meeting will OF TOOELE COUNTY, sale is made without any Special Accommoda- Use Element, for Ap- Number 843-2108 1. Summary Action City Recorder warranty whatsoever, in- be held at the Tooele ACCORDING TO THE PUBLIC NOTICE tions Should Notify proximately 74.6 Acres (Published in the Tran- Items In compliance with the cluding but not limited to City Hall Council Room PLAT THEREOF, RE- For and on the record Sharon A. Dawson, of Property Located at script Bulletin June 3, a.Approval of Minutes Americans with Disability any warranty as to title, located at 90 North Main CORDED IN THE OF- this is public notice of a Tooele City Recorder, at Approximately 1000 2008) b.Approval of Business Act, Grantsville City will liens, possession, taxes, Street, Tooele, Utah. FICE OF THE TOOELE lien, security agreement 843-2110 prior to the North 300 East, from Licenses accommodate reason- encumbrances, or condi- 1. Pledge of Allegiance COUNTY RECORDER. entered into by and Be- meeting. TDD Phone Medium Density Resi- c.Approval of Bills able requests to assist tion of the property. The 2. Open Forum for Pub- Together with all the im- tween Tegina Illeyasa Number 843-2108 dential to General Com- If it happens here, d.Personnel Matters persons with disabilities sale is subject to a work- lic Comment provements now or here- Williams Secured Party (Published in the Tran- mercial read about it here. 2.Review of proposed to participate in meet- out reinstatement, pay- 3. PUBLIC HEARING & after erected on the and TEGINA I. WIL- script Bulletin June 3, Presented by Rachelle OOELE ordinance prohibiting ings. Requests for as- off, sale cancellation or MOTION on Final Plat T TRANSCRIPT property, and all ease- LIAMS DEBTOR on May 2008) Custer smoking in City Parks sistance may be made postponement, incorrect Approval Beacham Sub- BULLETIN ments, appurtenances, 30th 2008 signed and 8. PUBLIC HEARING & and Recreational Areas. by calling City Hall (435) bidding instructions, division a Two Lot .85 and fixtures now or here- notarized on this May MOTION on Ordinance 3.Consideration of Ordi- 884-3411 at least 3 days bankruptcy, or any other Acre Subdivision to be after a part of the prop- 28th 2008, available for 2008-07 An Ordinance nance No. 2008-25 va- in advance of a meeting. circumstance of which Located at 400 South erty. public view upon request of the Tooele City Coun- cating the south 30 feet (Published in the Tran- the trustee is unaware. 100 West Tax Parcel No.: at the address below. cil Amending the Tooele of Apple Street between script Bulletin June 3, In the event any of the Presented by Rachelle 13-049-0-0102 Tegina Illeyasa Williams It’s ACuster BuyersCity General Plan by Market!Cooley and West 2008) foregoing apply, the sale The address of the prop- Adopting as an Element Streets. c/o 1924 Hunters Court. 4. PUBLIC HEARING & erty is purported to be will be void and the suc- the Middle Canyon 4. Consideration$ of Ordi- Wellington, Florida MOTION on Final Plat 6690 GREENFIELD cessful bidder's funds Creek Master Plan 1071 S. 860 W.,nanceTooeleNo. • 2008-20209,900for Place Your Ad Here 33414 Approval for McBride LANE, STANSBURY will be returned without Presented by Paul Han- Gordon Fields at 124 www.tooeletranscript.com (Published in the Tran- Subdivision a 2 Lot Sub- PARK, UT 84074. The any liability to the trustee sen East Main Street to re- script Bulletin June 3, division Located at 400 undersigned disclaims li- or beneficiary for interest 9. Resolution 2008-23 A classify 1.54 acres from 10, 17 & 24, 2008) N Broadway ability for any error in the or any other damages. Resolution of the Tooele a R-1-8 zone to a CS Presented by Rachelle address. The current NOTICE IS HEREBY City Council Denying the zone. Custer Beneficiary of the trust GIVEN THAT RECON- Renewed Request of 5.Carol Worthington Re- 5. PUBLIC HEARING & deed is MORTGAGE TRUST COMPANY IS Tooele Associates L.P. covery Right request. MOTION on Preliminary UNDER ELECTRONIC REGIS- ATTEMPTING TO COL- for a 10-Year Extension 6.Consideration of lease and Final Plat Approval This is a beautiful Home! Wood Doors! ReachTRATION EverySYSTEMS, LECTHouseholdA DEBT AND of the Development of library space to State for Deer Meadows Wood trim! Textured walls! Laminent INC., and the record ANY INFORMATION Agreement for Overlake CONTRACTof Utah. Phase 2, a Four Lot wood floors! New Carpet! Better than owners of the property OBTAINED WILL BE Project Area Between 7.Requests for exten- Subdivision Located at new. If this house is in your price as of the recording of the USED FOR THAT PUR- 300 S Droubay Road Tooele City And Tooele sions on pending devel- in the TooelePOSE, AND Valley!THAT THE $ range this is a must see. notice of default is re- Associates opments/subdivisions Presented by Rachelle ported to be GRANT DEBT MAY BE DIS- 1464 Country Lane, ErdaPresented769,900by Roger a.Cherry Village Subdi- This house has EVERYTHING!Custer Beautifully Landscaped. Warm and inviting wood BRISTOL ANAE AND PUTED. Baker vision Dated: June 2, 2008 floors, formal dining room.6. PUBLIC Formal liHEARINGving room, den& Large and comfortable master 1162 N. 380 E., Tooele TOOELE JAYNE SUMNER ANAE, MOTION on Ordinance 10. Minutes 8.Initial Consideration of TRANSCRIPTBy: LaRoyceTOTALWalker, MARKET HUSBAND & WIFE. suite with a Grand master Bath. Fabulous Kitchen FamilyMay 21, room 2008 area. 7 Bedrooms! 4 Annexation Petition filed 2008-05 An Ordinance Bidders must be pre- Assistant Secretary upstairs and 3 downstairs! Amazing theater room. All11. this Invoices on 5 acres in East Erda! by Nadine and Randy of the Tooele City Coun- BULLEpared toTtenderINto the RECONTRUSTCOVERAGECOM- PLAN Offering 9 additional acre feet of water for sale withPresented this property!by Sharon Hunt. cil Assigning the Light In- trustee, RECONTRUST PANY Dawson 9. Reappointment of dustrial (LI) Zoning Dis- COMPANY, $5,000.00 2380 Performance Dr, 12. Mayor's Report Planning Commissioner trict, within the Gateway at theAdvertisingsale and the bal- •RGV-D7-450 882-0050 1470601W13.. HwyBlueridge,Adjourn 199, Rush T ooeleValley (Jeff Didricksen) Overlay, to 1.25 Acres of ance of the purchase Richardson, TX 75082 Sharon A. Dawson 10. Consideration of Property Located at Ap- price by 12:00 noon the (800) 281-8219 x4539 9+ Acre Tooele City Recorder Beautiful Large Kitchen!amendment Roomyto Familythe Com- proximately 1645 N Pro- day following the sale Regular Business Pursuant to the Ameri- room! 4 bedrooms andputer roomServices to growContract in the gress Way and deliverable to: Hours: Monday-Friday, cans with Disabilities basement! Very, Verywith Cozy! Tooele Beautifully County. 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Lot In EastPresented by Rachelle landscaped and fenced. Great Price. Matheson, Mortensen, et Act, Individuals Needing 11. Consideration of Central Time TS#: 08 Custer $ al., 648 East First South, Special Accommoda- 20Wells9,90Crossing0 Develop- 7. PUBLIC HEARING & Salt Lake City, UT -17643 tions Should Notify ment Agreement Erda!MOTION on Ordinance 84102. Both payments (Published in the Tran- Sharon A. 1 Dawson, 12.Council Information 2008-06 An OrdinanceWOW 3 bedrooms, 1 /2 bathrooms priced 14704064W. Hwy Palmer 199, Rush Rd, VErdaalley must be in the form of a script Bulletin June 3, 10 Tooele City Recorder, at Updates. UNDERof the Tooele City Coununder- $165,000! Newlly painted, tile cashier's check or & 17, 2008) Fantastic Lot 843-2110 prior to the 13.Adjourn cil Amending the Tooelethrough out. Wood burning stove in the PRICE REDUCED money order and made meeting. TDD Phone Jeremy Walker City General Plan, Land $ payable to RECON- family Numberroom! 1843-210864,900 City Recorder w/waterUse Element, for Ap- TRUST COMPANY, CONTRACT (Published in the Tran- In compliance with the proximately 74.6 Acres cash and Bank “Official script Bulletin June 3, Americans with Disability of Property Located at Checks” are not accept- 2008) Act, Grantsville City will 356 N. Wrathall CirApproximately, Grantsville 1000388 E. 950 N., Tooele able. A trustee's deed accommodate reason- North 300 East, from will be made available to Have your own park.able Ovrequestser 100 matureto assist Medium Density Resi- the successful bidder trees line this 1 acrepersons beauty within Erda.disabilities Very dential to General Com- within three business cute and cozy home.to 6participate bedrooms, 2in fullmeet - mercial days following receipt of bathrooms and 1¾ings. bathroom.Requests This isfor a as- Presented by Rachelle $ the bid amount. The wonderful propertysistance. 249,9may00 be made Custer sale is made without any by calling City Hall (435) 8. PUBLIC HEARING & warranty whatsoever, in- 884-3411 at least 3 days MOTION on Ordinance 1167 Bates Canyon Rd., Erda cluding but not limited to Over 5000 Square Feet in the Palomino th in advance of a meeting. 2008-07 An Ordinance4 bedrooms, 2 family rooms or 5 bedroom 1470 W. Hwy 199, Rush Valley any warranty as to title, Ranches. 4 bedrooms, 4 full Bathrooms & (Published in the Tran- of the Tooele City Counand 1- family room. The downstairs family liens, possession, taxes, 2 half bathrooms. Hardwood Floors. 9 foot script Bulletin June 3, cil Amending the Tooeleroom has been converted into a beauti- encumbrances, or condi- ceilings, Second finished family room in 2008) the basement. Beautiful HardwCity oodGeneral floors. Planfulby master suite. This super clean home is tion of the property. The 30’ by 40’ drive through shopAdopting with 15as footan Elementbeautiful, close to a great park and looks sale is subject to a work- $ doors. 16’ by 40’ stall unittheall on Middle1.48 acres!Canyonnew.Wow 209,900 out reinstatement, pay- New Listing $ Creek Master Plan off, sale cancellation or 439,900Presented by Paul Han- Everything in this house is brand new postponement, incorrect sen 78 W. 1930 North, Tooele bidding instructions, Beautiful 2900 square foot9. Resolution home to be2008-23 A and gorgeous. New cabinets, new granite New Listing countertops, new walnut wood floors in bankruptcy, or any other built in the Canyon RimResolution Estates on ofa .26the Tooele circumstance of which City Council Denying the the livingroom and den, new travertine acre lot! 3 bedrooms 2 full bathrooms Beautiful floors. Upgraded carpets, new paint, new the trustee is unaware. open beautiful floor plan!RenewedTo Be BuiltRequest of Condo In the event any of the Tooele Associates L.P. lighting, new stucco, finished basement, $239,000 Just right for large shop. So much more. $559,900 foregoing apply, the sale ______for a 10-Year Extension will be void and the suc- Amazing Views! 5 bedrooms!of the 2 Development your first home cessful bidder's funds full bathrooms! 1 ¾ bathroom.Agreement 1 ½ for Overlake or a rental will be returned without Project Area Between opportunity. any liability to the trustee bathroom, Granite Countertops!Tooele City WoodAnd Tooele or Tile Floors. Beautiful open floor 5 Acre Lot or beneficiary for interest Associates $139,900 or any other damages. plan. Over 4600 square feet!Presented 5 acres inby Roger NOTICE IS HEREBY East Erda. Owner – AgentBaker - To Be Built In East GIVEN THAT RECON- $559,000 10. Minutes TRUST COMPANY IS ______May 21, 2008 5 Acre Lots In ATTEMPTING TO COL- Sunsets abound! 5+ acres11. in Invoices East Erda! Erda! LECT A DEBT AND Beautiful Open floor plan,Presented 3200 squareby SharonEast Erda! ANY INFORMATION feet. 3 bedrooms 2 full bathrooms.Dawson FabulousUNDER Views OBTAINED WILL BE Granite countertops, wood12. orMayor's tile floors Report 2 Available w/water USED FOR THAT PUR- and so much more. Owner13. Agent Adjourn – To POSE, AND THAT THE Sharon A. Dawson Starting at $225,000 w/water DEBT MAY BE DIS- Be Built Tooele City Recorder CONTRACT Order $449,900 $ 00 PUTED. Pursuant to the Ameri- 199,9 Dated: June 2, 2008 cans with Disabilities By: LaRoyce Walker, Act, Individuals Needing classified ads yourAssistant Secretary Special Accommoda- Canyon Rim Estates RECONTRUST COM- Over 30tions ShouldLotsNotify Southeast Tooele • Starting at $79,000 PANY Sharon A. Dawson, 2380 Performance Dr, Tooele City Recorder, at RGV-D7-450 927 N. 1380 E.843-2110 prior to the 3030 Deer Run Drive • Richardson, TX 75082 meeting. TDD Phone Benches at South Rim (800) 281-8219 x4539 Tooele Number 843-2108 Regular Business UNDER(Published CONTRACTin the Tran- UNDER CONTRACTPhase II • Stockton Online!Hours: Monday-Friday, script Bulletin June 3, $ 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., 209,9002008) $ www.tooeletranscript.comCentral Time TS#: 08 379,900 -17643 (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin June 3, 10 To place your& 17, 2008)classified ads in the TooeleTranscript Call Laramie Dunn for Bulletin, visit www.tooeletranscript.com. Your ad will Call LaramieALL Dunn your forReal ALL Estate appear in the print issue of the Transcript Bulletin, Tooele your Real Estate needs needs Valley Extra and on the tooeletranscript.com website! Laramie Dunn 435-224-4000 B10

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Italian police headquarters. would also have to take care They use big extension Italy Obtaining these permits of renewing the paperwork pickups to get furniture up to continued from page B1 was not exactly a simple thing every year, for every mission- those apartments, Gene said. to do, he added. ary. “They put the furniture on “Each missionary’s paper- Gene also worked closely platform trucks and then lift have to possess a passport work would take between with the ufficio postale — the the furniture up to the bal- and visa, but they have to four to five hours of sitting in post office. Although he did cony and stick the furniture have a special permit to stay the questura,” he said. not have extensive formal through the door,” Carolyn in the country, Gene said. On top of having to com- training in Italian, there was said. These permits are obtained plete the paperwork for every one lady at the post office Another difference in living at the questura, which is the incoming missionary, Gene who could help him. arrangements was the on- demand water heaters, Gene said, which everybody used. The water heater sat by the sink and you only turned it on when you needed it, in C order to not waste energy by trying to heat it all day. Each block in Italy had lit- tle specialty shops that sold My car items like bread, meat and sweets, Carolyn said. If you won’t start. needed something, you just went to the little shops and picked up what you needed. Although the Whites served in the mission home, they were able to travel around and see the sights within the mission boundaries. These trips took place on the week- photography / Maegan Burr ends and evenings, Carolyn said. Carolyn White looks at photos from her mission in Italy. She served as finance Her favorite places to see secretary, while her husband, Gene, served as mission secretary. were the castles, with one of her favorites being near Although sometimes they They took a crash course in Lago di Garda, or Garda Lake, dealt with people who were Italian while at the Missionary which sits at the foot of the against the LDS church, for Training Center (MTC) in Alps. the most part the Whites Provo, Carolyn said, and were “This castle is as old as found that Italians loved able to get a little bit of back- Christ,” Carolyn said. “It was Americans. ground information from fascinating to see what they Gene said there was a lot of Brigham Young University were like.” political propaganda going at also while at the MTC. They also toured a lot of There are hundreds of excuses you could use to avoid getting while they were in Italy. She added their arrival in art museums, including the “We were there when the Italy was interesting, as the Leonardo da Vinci museum. screened for colon cancer. But no excuse is a good excuse when Italians were being pressured dynamics of the country were “It was amazing and unbe- to pull their troops out of not what they were familiar lievable,” Gene said. “We were your life’s on the line. If you are 50 or over, go get screened. For Iraq,” he said. with. able to see The Last Supper.” more information, visit www.ucan.cc or call the Health Resource But still, despite their dif- “There is congestion every- Carolyn added while it was ferences, the Whites said they where,” Carolyn said. “There very old and very faded, it Line at 1-888-222-2542. weren’t mistreated. are 58 million people living was still magnificent. Gene and Carolyn said the together in a place the size of Another place they enjoyed largest culture shock they Arizona.” visiting was Genoa, Italy, experienced upon arriving in The housing in Italy was where Christopher Columbus Italy was the language. also different from what they was born, Carolyn said. ���������� “The language was my big- were used to in Tooele. “It was amazing to see all ������������������ gest concern,” Carolyn said. “Everyone lives in apart- these places,” she said. “It UTAH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH “I wasn’t sure if I could learn ment high rises,” she said. was all so beautiful.” a new language.” Gene said there are sev- Gene said they had ques- eral duplexes, but no single tions of whether they would yards. He added a lot of the be able to stand each another apartments are passed down 24 hours a day and if their through generations. family would be OK with- Apartments are not fur- out them, but their mission nished, Carolyn said, and ended up being a great expe- there are very small eleva- rience. tors in the apartment build- “With patience, we were ings. These elevators are able to grow together,” Gene built to carry people up six to said. “And our family was eight floors, but are not large taken care of without us enough to transfer furniture here.” up to those top floors. [email protected]

ple chunks the last 10 minutes of Dutch cooking. Serve over warm rice. continued from page B1 Apple Sausage Pie 1 pound sausage links 1 pre-cooked pie crust take part in free family activities 1 can apple pie filling at either jubilee. Take a moment 1 1/2 cups cheese shredded to do a little computer research 1/2 cup brown sugar on your family history. Enjoy the Cook sausage links and drain free entertainment of fiddlers, on paper towel. Put pie crust into barber shop quartets, and more. warmed Dutch oven on rack. Kids can participate in traditional Pour pie filling into pie shell and games like jacks and jump rope arrange sausage on top of pie while the grown-ups might find filling. Sprinkle with shredded interest in the “lost arts” demon- cheese. Top with brown sugar. strations such as candle making, Cover with lid and put 14 to 16 weaving, spinning, knitting, but- coals on top and 10 to 12 coals ter making, tatting, quilting and on bottom. Cook until cheese smithy work. For a nominal fee, is melted and apple filling is your family can stay and enjoy warmed. lunch. Rush Valley Dutch Oven Biscuits 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons flour Dutch oven recipes from 1/4 teaspoon baking soda “Recipes thru Time.” 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder Covered Wagon Chicken 2 tablespoons shortening 1 cup ketchup 1/2 cup buttermilk 1/2 cup mustard Place 1 tablespoon shortening 3/4 cup brown sugar in bottom of oven. Place coals 1 8-ounce can pineapple on oven and bring temperature chunks, drained with juice saved to 500 degrees while making the 1/2 teaspoon mesquite liquid dough. Combine flour, baking smoke soda, salt and baking powder 6-8 split chicken breasts in bowl. Cut in shortening until Cooked rice mixture becomes grainy. Add but- Preheat Dutch oven. Mix ketch- termilk and stir with fork until it up, mustard, brown sugar, juice forms dough. Turn out on floured from pineapple and liquid smoke. surface and knead briefly. Do not Add chicken to Dutch oven. Baste over-knead. Flatten to 1/2-inch chicken with sauce. Cover with a thick. Cut out with glass or cup. lid and add 18 to 20 briquettes on Place in oven and turn once to top and 14 to 16 under the Dutch brown both sides. Bake at 500 oven. Cook for 35 minutes until degrees for 10 minutes or until the chicken is done. Add pineap- done.

photography / Diane Sagers Dutch oven cooking is outdoor cooking that hearkens back to pioneer days and before. Today’s cooking is simplified with gas heat and outdoor grills.