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Nick Romano RANSCRIPT constructs snail T farms in Ghana SERVING See B1 TOOELE COUNTY BULLETIN SINCE 1894 TUESDAY September 17, 2013 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 120 No. 31 $1.00 Use of ‘force’ to maintain classroom order under review District also assessing policies for reduction in force, fundraisers

by Tim Gillie school financial procedures, includ- policies and procedures, according STAFF WRITER ing one on school fundraisers, were to Rogers. also assessed. “The policy on reasonable use of Tooele teachers will soon have a New or revised school policies are restraint and seclusion came from definition as to when it’s appropriate generally placed on the school board’s recommendations made by myself to use reasonable “force” to maintain agenda three times and are approved and Hal Strain, Special Education order in the classroom. after the third reading, according to director, as we looked at model poli- A policy governing the use of rea- Scott Rogers, Tooele County School cies in Utah,” said Rogers. “This is sonable force, seclusion and restraint District superintendent. about best practices for all students by school staff, was one of six new The policy on the use of reason- and not about any specific student or revised policies reviewed by the able force, seclusion, and restraint or incident.” Tooele County School Board at its of students was a new policy. It was The policy defines reasonable force Sept. 10 meeting. introduced at last week’s meeting for as the degree of physical force neces- Other policies considered at the the first time. sary to maintain a safe and orderly September board meeting include The idea for the new policy came teaching environment. Force should how a large-scale reduction in school about after a systematic review of the not be used as the usual method FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO employees would be accomplished. district’s policy manual, which is part Jon Hughes’ fourth grade class learns spelling rules. The Tooele County School Board issued six new or revised A group of four policies relating to of a continuing practice to improve SEE CLASSROOM PAGE A9 ➤ policies for teachers. ROLLOVER ON MAIN STREET Tooele helipad gets initial OK Permanent site will be used by AirMed to deliver faster service

by Emma Penrod STAFF WRITER

AirMed helicopter wants to establish a permanent nest in Tooele Valley, and Tooele City officials think they’ve found just the place. Tooele City has offered AirMed of University of Utah Healthcare, space on five acres of city-owned land for a permanent helipad and Tooele-based crew. Though the Tooele City Council has not considered the issue, the Tooele City Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional use permit last week. Mayor Patrick Dunlavy favors the arrangement because it will benefit Tooele City residents.

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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO An employee peeks out the back door of Panda Express Monday afternoon at a rollover that came within 10 feet of the building. According to Tooele City Police, the driver, FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Kyle Webster, 18, Tooele, was turning left at 1180 N. and Main Street when his Jeep Cherokee rolled to the passenger side. Webster, who was uninjured, was cited for unsafe Tooele City has offered five acres of land toward a permanent lane travel. helipad for an AirMed helicopter. Radiation control Work starts for new strip mall on Main SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE board deals withUV INDEX by Emma Penrod The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY STAFF WRITER Wednesday 7:13 a.m. 7:33 p.m. Thursday 7:14 a.m. 7:31 p.m. Construction is underway at the site of a new Main Friday 7:15 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Saturday 7:16 a.m. 7:28 p.m. new rule changes Street strip mall in Tooele. Sunday 7:17 a.m. 7:26 p.m. The development, dubbed Star Plaza, will house Monday 7:18 a.m. 7:25 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu three to four commercial shops at 1024 N. Main Street, Tuesday 7:19 a.m. 7:23 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set by Tim Gillie legislationnumber, increased the greater the that need forpenalty eye and skin north of Zions First National Bank. Wednesday 6:57 p.m. 6:19 a.m. STAFF WRITER to $10,000.protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Tooele City issued permits to build the commercial Thursday 7:30 p.m. 7:27 a.m. The Very same High; 11+ legislation Extreme that shell last Friday, and will consider plans to finish each Friday 8:04 p.m. 8:34 a.m. Saturday 8:39 p.m. 9:39 a.m. The next time EnergySolutions raised the penaltyALMANAC for viola- space after the building is leased, said Barbara Vargas, Sunday 9:17 p.m. 10:42 a.m. may make a mistake, it will pay tions alsoStatistics requires for the week ending the Sept. RCB 16. to a building clerk at Tooele City. Mostly sunny and Mostly sunny and Partly sunny and Monday 9:57 p.m. 11:41 a.m. Mostly sunny and nice Mostly sunny Mostly sunny Plenty of sun Temperatures Tuesday 10:41 p.m. 12:38 p.m. cooler but pleasant pleasant delightfuldouble the current fine. classify applications for new When complete, four tenant fronts will face Main The Utah Radiation Control licenses,High/Low renewal past week of a license, 83/51 Street, with parking located behind the building to the Full Last New First Normal high/low past week 81/55 70 46 76 46 81 52 79 53 70 48Board is making72 changes49 to com-77 51or the amendmentAverage temp past week of a license 66.0 east. One of the spaces for lease will include a drive- ply with recent state legislation that requiresNormal average the temp approval past week of 67.7 through window. TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Sep 19 Sep 26 Oct 4 Oct 11 that increases fines for violations the director of the Division of When finished, the three-quarter acre lot will house Shown is Wednesday’s of state radiation protection Radiation Control. 6,200 square feet of commercial space, according Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and rules. The RCB must also classify to plans unanimously approved by the Tooele City AccuWeather, Inc. ©2013 Wednesday night’s lows. Previously the maximum pen- FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO SEE RADIATION PAGE A6 ➤ SEE MALL PAGE A6 ➤ alty was $5,000 per violation. The Star Plaza, the new development at 1024 N. Main St., is under construction. UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan BULLETIN BOARD B3 Grouse 64/35 Wendover PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) INSIDE Creek 66/48 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point Tuesday CLASSIFIEDS B5 63/36 71/49 71/48 66/49 HOMETOWN B1 Ogden Stansbury Park Good Tooele volleyball TATC uses solar 70/48 Erda 66/48 opens region play energy to power OBITUARIES A8 Vernal Grantsville 70/49 Pine Canyon Wednesday Salt Lake City 76/42 67/47 61/42 OPEN FORUM A4 Tooele 70/48 Bauer Good still unbeaten building 70/46 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal SPORTS A10 70/46 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 70/46 76/45 See A11 See A2 70/45 See Stockton PollenThursday Index Price complete 70/46 74/45 High Good Nephi forecast Rush Valley 70/42 68/45 Ophir Moderate on A9 64/42 Source:Low www.airquality.utah.gov Delta Manti Absent 72/45 72/44 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 85/53 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 70/44 72/43 Moab 68/45 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 88/56 Beaver 87/54 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 75/44 Ibapah 68/42 24-hour 71/42 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 1.01 -0.01 Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 74/42 82/53 at Grantsville 1.39 +0.01 86/60 Kanab 84/50 Eureka 68/44 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4194.43 A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY September 17, 2013 Solar panels create electricity, hot water for TATC’s new building

by Tim Gillie The building has two gas-pow- STAFF WRITER ered hot water heaters as back up, but on sunny days they rarely High atop the Tooele Applied come on, according to Bryant. Technology College’s new build- Rocky Mountain Power and ing sit 84 solar panels that pro- the Rocky Mountain Power vide 3 percent of the building’s Foundation also supported the electricity consumption. building of TATC with an undis- The 20.16-kilowatt solar panel closed donation, according to system was paid for by a $125,887 Scott Snelson, TATC campus grant from the Rocky Mountain president. Power Blue Sky program. Rocky Mountain Power’s “Three percent may not sound donation helped incorporate like a lot,” said Clint Bryant, TATC energy efficient technologies in facilities manager. “But with a the building, including motion monthly bill of $9,000 it adds sensors on classroom lights and up.” a computerized light control sys- Along with the 84 solar pan- tem for corridors and the exterior els that provide electricity to the of the building. entire building, there are another Its design and the solar pan- eight solar panels on the roof top els helped TATC to become the that run a heater that provides first building in the county certi- hot water for the building. fied by the United States Green

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Solar panels on the roof of the Tooele Applied Technology College. The panels help power the TATC with electricity and hot water.

Building Council as a Leadership Technology College, together ties for students. Additionally, was created by the state legisla- in Energy and Environmental with our Blue Sky customers the energy efficiency measures ture in 2009. Design (LEED) silver certified and the Rocky Mountain Power that qualified for our wattsmart TATC’s mission is to meet building. Foundation,” said Mickey Beaver, incentives will help TATC save the needs of Tooele County’s “It is all about being a good Rocky Mountain Power customer energy and money year after employers for technically skilled neighbor and giving back to the and community manager. “The year.” workers by providing hands-on, community that supports us,” Blue Sky funded solar panels will The 74,000 square-foot, $15.5 market-driven technical training

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO said Snelson. not only help meet the build- million TATC building opened to and certification to both second- Scott Snelson, president of Tooele Applied Technology College, uses the interac- “We are pleased to provide ing’s power needs, but will also students in May 2013. It is TATC’s ary and adult students. tive screen that shows all the eco-friendly features of the facility. support for the Tooele Applied provide educational opportuni- first permanent building, which [email protected]

Your Local News Source Something TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN West Wendover cops driving new Explorers OOnn Your Mind? by Lisa Christensen Interceptors hit the streets Sept. Wiskerchen said the new vehi- Lake, which also handles police STAFF WRITER 6 and are each equipped with in- cles also have a heavy-duty drive vehicle leases for the Grantsville BUSINESS BRIEFS car video with GPS, two-way radio train, engine, suspension and City Police Department and The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes The West Wendover Police and back-up collision warning, in electrical system because of the Tooele County Sheriff’s Office, the Write a letter to the Editor! news items from the local business Department is cruising the addition to new emergency light- rigorous duties placed on police five-year program was approved P.O. Box 390 community of 150 words or less. streets of its border town in a ing and traffic siren system, said vehicles. They also feature new by West Wendover City Council Businesses can send news of awards, new fleet of leased vehicles. Sgt. Dave Wiskerchen of the West city decals. earlier this year for $319,423. Tooele, UT 84074 promotions, internal milestones, The seven 2014 Ford Explorer Wendover Police Department. Leased from Ken Garff in Salt [email protected] [email protected] new business ventures, new hires, relocations, partnerships, major transactions and other items to David Bern via email at ����������������������� [email protected], via fax Tooele man injured in explosion at (435) 882-6123, or via regular mail at P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074. Deputy Kevin Potter with the Box man was expected to survive. by Lisa Christensen Elder County Sheriff’s Office. The cause behind the explo- STAFF WRITER The man, who was an employ- sion is unknown, Potter added, TOOELETRANSCRIPT ee with a company contracted and at this point, the investiga- ULLETIN A Tooele man was injured in with the auto parts manufactur- tion will be turned over to Autoliv B an explosion in Box Elder County ing plant, had burns to his arms and the Occupational Health and ADMINISTRATION Sunday. and face, Potter said, and was Safety Administration. Scott C. Dunn Publisher The 29-year-old man was work- flown to a Salt Lake hospital for “It certainly didn’t appear to be Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus ing on an air-conditioning unit on treatment. anything criminal, so the industry OFFICE the roof of Autoliv in Promontory The chief deputy said he did will step up and take over investi- Bruce Dunn Controller at about 10:20 a.m. when a small not know the severity of the man’s gations now,” he said. Chris Evans Office Manager explosion erupted, said Chief injuries, but did know that the [email protected] Vicki Higgins Customer Service EDITORIAL David Bern Editor Mark Watson Sports Editor Portion of WTC wall to go on display in Utah Richard Briggs Community News Editor 235 E MAIN Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor (AP) SALT LAKE CITY — A por- University of Utah campus, of many who contribute what- GRANTSVILLE Tim Gillie Staff Writer tion of the World Trade Center is one of only two sites in the ever they have to offer.” Lisa Christensen Staff Writer wall will go on display in Salt country currently designated to The wall will go on display Emma Penrod Staff Writer Lake City on Friday before leav- receive a portion of the WTC wall Friday outside the Fort Douglas 435.228.6350 MON - SAT 6AM; CLOSED SUNDAY ADVERTISING ing for a 17-day statewide tour. for a Fallen Warrior memorial. Military Museum, Saturday in Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager The wall, which was among Raette Bloomfield Belcher, Provo; Sept. 23 in Logan; Sept. 24 Keith Bird Advertising Sales the rubble after the Sept. 11, executive director of Utah’s in St. George; Sept. 25 in Cedar Shane Bergen Advertising Sales 2011, terror attacks, will go on Fallen Warrior Memorial, said City; Sept. 26 in Richfield; Sept. Kelly Chance Classified Advertising permanent display at the Fort she’s gratified by the support the 27 in Mount Pleasant; Sept. 28 LAYOUT & DESIGN Douglas Military Museum in Salt project has received from cor- in Park City; Sept. 29 in Camp ate donors. All materials and John Hamilton Creative Director Lake City after the tour. por Williams; Sept. 30 in Lehi; Oct. Liz Arellano Graphic Artist It will be featured in Utah’s labor have been donated. 1 in Blanding; Oct. 2 in Moab; Aaron Gumucio Graphic Artist Fallen Warrior Memorial at Fort “When I set out on this jour- Oct. 3 in Price; Oct. 4 in Vernal; Douglas Memorial Park, which is ney I was surprised at what I Oct. 5 in West Valley City; Oct. 6 PRODUCTION under construction with the help had taken for granted, realizing in Sandy; Oct. 7 in Salt Lake City; Perry Dunn Prepress Manager of corporate donors. now how many people with their and Oct. 8 in Tooele. Darwin Cook Web Press Manager The 5-by-5 feet chunk of wall, talents and resources it takes The portion of wall that Utah James Park Pressman Shawn Oviatt Prepress Technician made of concrete, aggregate rock for such a project,” she said in is receiving has been named Scott Spence Insert Technician and steel rebar, weighs an esti- a statement. “Beautiful monu- “UT6andALL” after six Utah Gold mated 4.5 tons. ments, cities, parks, buildings Star mothers who were major SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Organizers said the mili- and campuses don’t just happen. promoters of the project and all $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered by tary museum, located on the They are the collective endeavor of the state’s “fallen warriors.” carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the United States. OFFICE HOURS: 12 dead in shootings at UN Navy complex ����������������� Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. (AP) WASHINGTON — A shoot- official who spoke only on condi- at people in the building’s cafeteria. ing rampage in the heart of a U.S. tion of anonymity because he wasn’t Mason said he could hear the shots CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. Navy complex in Washington left at authorized to speak on the record. but could not see a gunman. ���������� least 12 people dead Monday. One While that may suggest the motive Patricia Ward said she was in the PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: 4 p.m. day prior to publication. shooter was killed, but police said was job related, authorities haven’t cafeteria. they were looking for two other pos- ruled out anything including terror- “It was three gunshots straight in a COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: sible gunmen wearing military-style ism, the official said. row — pop, pop, pop. Three seconds 3 p.m. day prior to publication. uniforms. Witnesses described a gunman later, it was pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, OBITUARY DEADLINE: President Barack Obama said he is firing down on a cafeteria from an so it was like about a total of seven 10 a.m. day of publication. mourning “yet another mass shoot- upper floor and a gunman firing at gunshots, and we just started run- Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued ing” and called it a “cowardly act.” people in a hallway on another floor. ning,” Ward told reporters. twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals Officials said at least four people It wasn’t clear whether the witnesses One person died at George postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by were wounded — three critically — in were describing the same gunman. Washington University Hospital of a the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. the rampage at the Washington Navy About 3,000 people work at the single gunshot wound to the left tem- � Address all correspondence to P.O. 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Women in the outdoors Women in the Outdoors held �������� their annual fundraiser for the ���������������������������� National Turkey Federation over ������������������������ the weekend at Camp Wapiti in Settlement Canyon to teach ������������� women skills in recreation opportunities of the great out- �������������������� doors. Eighteen women attend- ��������������������������� ed the two-day fundraiser. They � ������������� took classes that included offer- �������������������������� ings such as archery, fly tying � ���������� and trap shooting. The annual �������������������������� Women in the Outdoors wrapped � ���������������������� up on Sunday. Besides the skills ������������������������������� honed in the hands-on classes, � ������� attendees also took home crafts they made. Students had the ��������������������� ����������������� option of making stained glass, magnets and fly-tied earrings as ������������������ a memento of their weekend. ���������������������

Grab Your Partner... Step Back in Time Festival of the West 20th Annual Tooele Mountain Man Rendezvous 2nd Annual American Heritage Festival Black Powder Fun Shoot Sept 27-29 • 9am - Dusk Tooele City Complex (500 W. 400 N.) Experience life as it was... • Laundry by hand • Fur History • Butter Churning • Cannon Demonstration • Trader’s Row • Native American

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• Editorial Editor David Bern • Guest Opinion [email protected] • Letters to the Editor Open Forum 435-882-0050

OUR VIEW Idle to first gear

While the world holds its breath over the Syrian crisis, President Obama and Congress are as polarized as ever on the fifth anniversary of the “finan- cial collapse,” and the earnings chasm continues to widen between America’s rich and poor, there are a few rays of hope. Things may be turning around economically in Tooele County. The overall national economy remains in a fragile state with continued weak gains in consumer spending and employment, yet if the following indi- cators mean anything, better days may be ahead in Tooele County since the Great Recession hit five years ago. Here are a few points that hint at good changes may be in the works: In January, we reported the county’s economy was predicted to be a “mixed bag” in 2013. State economists said the county’s labor market would continue to contract, while local business leaders expressed hope for revitalized growth in the New Year. Fueling much of that hope at the time were spurts of new business construction. Also that month, local real estate agents expressed cautious optimism after new home construction improved in latter 2012, along with increased sales and home values beginning to rebound. Then in late June we reported that the tax increase the Tooele County Commissioners had proposed to refuel the county’s struggling budget would be less than they had previously predicted. When the tax increase was first proposed, the amount estimated was a staggering 82 percent, which amount- ed to approximately $88 on a $150,000 home. But the commissioners lowered the proposal’s amount after it was determined that, due to new growth in LETTERS TO THE EDITOR the county since 2012, a 66 percent tax increase would raise the $2.6 million needed for the budget. Block on obituaries reading this will no doubt say “what’s the be against complex football defenses, or A month later, we reported that new unemployment statistics for the coun- I just had a question involving the big deal?” the problems of modern society.” ty showed a downward trend, despite a reduction in jobs at Deseret Chemical on-line edition of the Tooele Transcript- Well, I’ve had enough of state and Louis Duquette Depot and its contractors, along with a reduction in federal and local govern- Bulletin. When people put obituaries in federal governments imposing laws that Tooele ment employees. the newspaper, they are not able to be affect only the law abiding citizens of this For the months of June and July, the county’s jobless rate was 5.2 percent. read unless the person either subscribes country. This state will tell you it’s a pre- Re-open Deseret Peak Historically that rate is lower than average. The average monthly unemploy- to the newspaper, or on-line payment. caution to help reduce fraud and crime I am writing to discuss the issue of ment rate for Tooele County since January 1990 is 5.4 percent. The 5.2 per- Yet we can go to the Salt Lake Tribune in general, like showing an ID to buy Deseret Peak Complex being re-opened. cent unemployment rate for June and July was also Tooele County’s lowest and read the obituaries at any time. Why OTC hay fever meds, cigarettes, liquor, This has been a big concern of the coun- monthly unemployment rate in five years. has the Tooele newspaper put a block etc. Tighter background checks before ty since it has been closed. I hope my Then in July and August, we published two key stories about the county’s on obituaries when people pay all that a law abiding citizen can buy a weapon. opinion will help a decision to be made housing industry. During the second quarter of 2013, local home sales money to have them put in the paper? This will “help” keep weapons out of the regarding this issue. increased by 31.5 percent over the second quarter of 2012. Home sales in the Friends and family that don’t normally bad guy’s hands. Still minors drink and Deseret Peak Complex should be re- county in the second quarter of 2013 hit 263 compared to 200 in the second subscribe to the Transcript will not even smoke, illegal aliens vote, take jobs from opened. Deseret Peak could be a big quarter of 2012. The median sales price of homes also rose from $148,000 in know their loved one is gone unless they American citizens using fake ID. Day money maker for the county. It just needs the second quarter of 2012 to $165,000 in the second quarter of 2013 for an hear it from word of mouth. Please give after day people are killed by thugs with to be utilized efficiently. There are more 11.5 percent increase. Tooele County and people throughout illegally obtained weapons. According to things to do at Deseret Peak than just go And last month, we reported that new home building in the county from the country the opportunity to read the our state and federal governments, pass- to the pool, even though this is probably Jan. 1 to July 31 of this year grew by 20 percent from 2012. Building permits obituaries on line at no charge like all ing another law affecting the law abiding the most used site of the complex. There issued by Tooele County, Tooele City, and Grantsville City for new single-fam- other newspapers throughout the coun- in the name of our safety, especially “the are baseball fields, soccer fields, an ily dwellings reached 172 compared to 143 issued over that time period. try. I feel this is an infringement on our children” will keep us safer. Got-a play arena, BMX track, motocross track, and Although what happens in distant Washington, D.C. this fall may negatively rights as a citizen. Some people only my bull---- card here. many other things. All of these facilities impact Tooele County’s progress out of economic doldrums, it appears the read the obituaries. Now you can’t even Citizens of this country are being need to be utilized in order for the com- county’s economic engine is moving from idle to first gear. Time will soon tell look at the person’s picture on line, let nudged and inched towards total con- plex to bring in more money. If someone if second gear—or reverse—comes next. alone, read the obituary. I realize you trol of their lives by our state and federal was hired to set up certain events, say a want everyone to subscribe and that governments, through the enactment of concert or a race of some sort, the com- forces them to subscribe if they want to seemingly harmless laws and the use of plex would actually be of good use and GUEST OPINION know who died in their family, but there age old social manipulation tactics. The not just wasted space. I believe if some- are people on furlough who can’t afford manipulation of mankind is well docu- one was hired to set up events at the newspapers and have cut that out of mented throughout history. It doesn’t complex, people would come. Everyone their budget. Please readdress this issue, take much to read solid, true history of in Tooele County knows that we need Say ‘oui’ to welcoming dual and I’m sure if I went out to the grocery mankind’s suppression of one anoth- more money. I believe this could be the stores and took a poll, I’d be able to get er through government bondage and solution to the problem. All that needs plenty of signatures to back this issue oppression. To start with I would suggest to be done is to utilize all the facilities in language immersion in district up. Please reconsider this and put the the following: First and foremost would the complex to benefit the county and obituaries back on line where anyone be “The Words of Willie Lynch” (At least the people. I have really enjoyed hav- ardon my French, but I’m just could read them. the first five paragraphs. Don’t think for ing the complex so close to home, but thrilled at the news! Rebecca Hammond a moment this isn’t happening today seeing it closed is really sad. There are P At last week’s Tooele Jewel Punzalan Allen Grantsville to everyone living is the USA) at http:// so many opportunities that aren’t being County School Board meeting, GUEST COLUMNIST www.africanamericanimages.com/aai/ taken advantage of. I believe that this Superintendent Scott Rogers Find our way back Willie%20Lynch.htm; then “Rules for could improve the financial issue that we announced the district will apply for Here I am almost 66 years old, and Radicals” by Saul Alinsky; “Propaganda” are facing in Tooele County. a state grant to bring Dual Language daily I wonder what has happened to the by Edward Bernays (the father of mod- Scott Chamberlain Immersion (DLI) into our county in about 80 distinct dialects, many United States of America I grew up in? By ern marketing/propaganda); and lastly Grantsville as early as next year. DLI students of which are officially considered that I mean our way of life: respect for one “Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley. If stay in one class from first through languages. My parents spoke English another, need to be educated, employed, this interests you, try history of the 14th sixth grade, dividing the day equally to my siblings and me at home and family, community and religion. Sadly I and 15th centuries regarding the lives between English and a foreign lan- figured we would learn our regional do believe we have all been nudged away of peasants and surfs in England and LETTERS POLICY guage. language, Tagalog, in school and from the things all Americans once held Spain. The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to Every Utah school district with among playmates. How right they in esteem. Please, if you are under 45 Yes, I’m a Tea Party supporter because the editor from readers. Letters must be civil over 10,000 students—except for were. years old, take the time to read this. I truly believe the founders of this nation in tone, written exclusively for the Transcript- Tooele County—has the program. At 15, I moved to the United A couple of weeks ago I went to the got it right in our Bill of Rights and U.S. Bulletin, and accompanied by the writer’s Chances are good we’ll get the States. In college, I handily learned State Driver’s License Office to renew Constitution. We as a society have been name, address and phone number. All letters may be subject to editing. $10,000 grant towards curriculum Spanish (Tagalog has a lot of my driver’s license. There was a time nudged away from the founding princi- materials. This will be the last year Spanish vocabulary because we this was no big deal. This time, however, ples of this great country and we need to Email: [email protected] our county can apply in a while, were colonized by Spain for three I was told I would need my old driver’s find our way back together as American Fax: (435) 882-6123 Mail: Letters to the Editor thus the timing. centuries), then French. Today, I still license, my social security card, birth citizens—soon. Tooele Transcript-Bulletin The bottom line is: The language speak Tagalog fluently. It helps that certificate or passport. I was livid at Vince Lombardi on team work: “People P.O. Box 390 program shouldn’t cost more for I talk to my parents in the language this state requirement. Now most of you who work together will win, whether it Tooele, UT 84074 staff. The district would hire lan- once in a while. guage teachers through attrition, Although my kids grew up in a tri- when someone retires or leaves lingual household—I speak Filipino their position. Also, DLI would and my husband Korean, which GUEST OPINION be installed in a public “magnet he learned on his LDS church mis- school.” The hope is, it would then sion—they understood only English attract students in overcrowded because, well, we really had no good schools into one with dwindling excuse. Luckily, they’re making up Key features ensured Constitution’s vitality numbers like West Elementary. for lost time. My high school senior Voila, two birds with one stone! took Spanish and now French. My eptember marks the anniversary of Equality of men before the law is rein- Unfortunately, DLI will not be sophomore is taking Mandarin the 1787 finalization of the drafting forced by another fundamental principle available in all county schools. Thus, Chinese. Sof the United States Constitution, Ken Gourdin Oaks cites: The notion that we have a one can argue that the program It’s never too late to learn. But which later was ratified by the final of government, not of men but of laws. It GUEST COLUMNIST benefits just a select few, roughly how exciting it is to have this lan- the required two-thirds of the states doesn’t matter who we are or what our 30 in a class. In my opinion, even if guage program available to a new (nine of the thirteen) in 1790. station in life is. We are all accountable it benefits just a few, it would have generation of Tooele County stu- What is it that has enabled this docu- to (and protected by) the law. been worth it. dents. That’s why even though none ment, along with the government to freedoms with which the Constitution Who were these men who gathered After all, it’s been proven that of my children are young enough to which it gave birth, not only to survive is most associated, including freedoms in Philadelphia in the summer of 1787 DLI students do as well or better enjoy DLI, I am all for it. but to thrive for so long? of speech, press, assembly, religion, and to decide the future form of the new on assessment test scores than the The superintendent welcomes J. Reuben Clark, former U.S. ambassa- so on. nation’s government? Having been average student. Learning a foreign input on DLI. You can weigh in on dor to Mexico, is familiar to many in the And Clark’s third reason for the drawn from such a wide area, they were language fosters tolerance and whether or not the district should area as a former resident of Grantsville. Constitution’s endurance is the equality as varied as any group could be. appreciation for other cultures. An offer it, and if so, in what lan- He said that there are three key features of all men before the law. Lady Justice, They were fiercely committed to the earlier start will no doubt lead to a guage—Spanish, French, Portuguese of the Constitution that have ensured one of the statues on the steps of the interests they brought with them to the stronger high school language cur- or Mandarin Chinese. Visit www. the longevity of the document and of the U.S. Supreme Court, is depicted holding Constitutional Convention, yet many riculum. When they graduate, they tooeleschools.org, click on the lan- government it spawned more than 220 a balanced scale and wearing a blind- of those interests conflicted with one have an edge in employment in this guage survey tab, and vote, pronto! years ago. fold. another (large-state interests versus global economy. The first key to the Constitution’s suc- After citing Clark’s fundamentals, small-state interests, agricultural inter- Personally, I know how a bilingual Jewel Punzalan Allen is a mem- cess, Clark noted, is the separation of Dallin H. Oaks, a former Utah Supreme ests versus industrial ones, rural inter- childhood can enrich one’s life. oir writing coach and an award- powers between the three branches of Court Justice, University of Chicago law ests versus urban ones, and so on). I grew up bilingual in the winning journalist who lives in government: legislative, executive, and professor, and U.S. Supreme Court law They were highly principled, yet they Philippines, a Southeast Asian coun- Grantsville. Visit her at www. judicial. Broadly defining the roles of clerk, added two of his own. Oaks said were also pragmatic and practical. While try composed of over 7,000 islands. TreasuredStories.net. each branch, the legislative makes laws, another reason for the Constitution’s no one delegate to the Convention got This unique topography resulted the executive enforces them, and the success is its commitment to popular everything he wanted in the new gov- judicial interprets them. sovereignty. ernment’s design, enough of them got Clark’s second reason why the In the Gettysburg Address, President enough of what they wanted to see the EDITORIAL BOARD Constitution has endured is that it Abraham Lincoln also extolled the virtue wisdom in that design. included a Bill of Rights. While this of popular sovereignty. Even in the midst We owe them a debt of gratitude. Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn David J. Bern feature was incorporated by adding of the divisive Civil War, Lincoln pro- Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor the first ten amendments, rather than claimed that “government of the people, Ken K. Gourdin, Tooele, is a certified With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions expressed on this page, including it in the original document, by the people, and for the people shall paralegal and a huge fan of the U.S. including the cartoon, are not necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. the Bill of Rights guarantees many of the not perish from the earth.” Constitution. Tuesday September 17, 2013 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5

2013 Tooele High School Homecoming

City Swimming Pool Tooele 270 W 270 270 W 270 Pinehurst St TUES SEPT 17 WEDS SEPT 18 Vine Street Library Vine St Veterans Memorial TEAM TUESDAY WESTERN WEDNESDAY Park Tooele 400 W 400 County pm pm Tooele Offices & 7 — HOMECOMING PAGEANT 7 — POWDERPUFF GAME High School Courts N $4 w/activity card $5 w/out $3 w/activity card $5 w/out Buffalo Ave 100 S $ 15 per family International Ave Carder Ave Carder 200 S 200 S Russell 200 East St First

240 S THURS SEPT 19 FRI SEPT 20 LDS THRIFT THURSDAY PURPLE OUT Chapel 5pm — SENIORS VS. FACULTY SOFTBALL SENIOR LUNCHEON Parade Route Crest Cir 320 W 320 Dr Fairlane West 200 West 150 West 100 400 W 400 W 360 W 320 Dr Fairlane West 200 West 150 West 100 West 50 $5 attendance offi ce $7 at door of pavilion Garden St 100 East GAME - Elton Park FREE MAIN STREET pm 5pm — PARADE 400 S 7:30 — PEP RALLY 440 S City Cemetery

Colored powder (chalk) fi ght! (1 bag for $2 or 3 bags for $5) pm W 300 7 — THS VS PARK CITY FOOTBALL Cir Canyon

GENERAL CONTRACTORS Authorized Duro-Last Roofi ng Contractor Broken Arrow Salt Broken Arrow Incorporated 833-7200 2055 N. MAIN • TOOELE 8960 N. Clinton Landing Rd. • Lakepoint www.heritagewestcu.com 235 E Main • Grantsville 843-3600 1041-1141 N. MAIN 435-248-0430 435.228.6350 TOOELE • 882-7000 HarrisAireServ.com 435-882-3942 • 801-355-0527 Offi ce TOOELE FLORAL 351 N. MAIN • TOOELE 1244 N. Main Ste #201 882-0669 351 N. Main • Tooele • 882-0669 36 N. MAIN • TOOELE 972 N Main St, Tooele 882-3968 230 E. Main • Grantsville • 884-4408 833-0404 435-843-8722

1206 N. MAIN STANSBURY SPRINGS TOOELE VALLEY TOOELE HEALTH CENTER 833-0606 SALES & SERVICE Dr. Fatima Bernard 2356 N. 400 E, #103, 398 N. Main 225 E. MAIN 567 Hwy 138, Ste 400 Bldg. B, Tooele 1162 N. MAIN • TOOELE 614 N Main • Tooele GRANTSVILLE 843-8270 STANSBURY PARK 435-882-1674 Tooele • 882-8180 435-882-1873 8849595 435.843.3647

Porter Clar’s Auto Bargain Family Center Buggy’s www.steadmans.net Dr. Steven Rich, MD Dr. Archer, MD; Dr Shutts-Karjola, MD; “The Local Boys” Chiropractic 916 N. Main • Tooele Dr Lazernick, MD; Dr. Oliver, MD 64 EAST VINE, TOOELE 196 E. 2000 N. • Ste 101 196 E. 2000 N., Ste 100, 882-0371 426 E. Cimmaron • Erda 275 S. MAIN • 8330977 435-882-3565 Tooele • 435-843-3678 Tooele • 882-9035 882-7711

CHRISTENSEN BIG STUFF & GRIFFITH TAXIDERMY 772 N. Main 30 S. TOOELE BLVD. Clayton Towers (Between Albertsons & China Buffet) 435.882.0099 7 South Main, Suite 100 82 W.Cimmarron Way • Erda 435-833-0501 882-1529 181 West Vine • Tooele Tooele, Utah 84074 801-635-6871

Birch Family Pharmacy

7666 N. HWY 36 134 W. 1180 N. • TOOELE Tooele • Grantsville • Stansbury 855 N. MAIN • TOOELE 435-882-1120 Lake Point 213 E. Main • Grantsville • 884-5531 TOOELE GRANTSVILLE STANSBURY 882-4422 493 N. Main 213 E. Main 6727 N. Hwy 36 882-4061 123 West Vine St 435.833.0203 6727 North Hwy 6 • Stansbury 882.7775 884.9990 882.8880 DESERET Computer Solutions, LLC 53 EAST VINE TOOELE 225 E. MAIN, STE D Heating & Cooling, Inc. 2502 N 400 E • Tooele 1111 N. 200 W. GRANTSVILLE 8822963 435-882-0964 843-0733 4358841600 435-843-4482 TOOELE Tooele Valley www.aireexpresso.com ssinceince 11999999 Spine Center “Try Our Great and Glenn H. Thompson, D.C. Delicious Chinese Food!” Mark Jorgensen, MD Travis Sargent, D.C. Dr. David Morrill 822 East Main 6727 N Hwy 36 1244 N Main 1244 N Main, Ste.200 Grantsville Stansbury 545 Lodestone Way • Tooele 19 435-882-2692 Make the Switch! T-Shirts 99 Next to Soelbergs 435.833.9200 (435) 882-VIEW (8439) 435.882.0492Team Uniforms 435-884-3888 435-843-4500 100% Local, All Work Performed In-House Corporate Wear On-Time Every-Time! Guaranteed! Church Activities FREE Embroidery Digitizing School Events Golf Outings NO SETUPS / SCREEN FEES Jackets - Bags In Business since 1999 Hats

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GIRL SCOUT BRONZE AWARD

Rest of the ������������������ ������������������������������ COURTESY OF CATHERINE BLOMQUIST � Year! ������������� ���� EXPIRES 9-30-2013 The Junior Girls of Girl Scout Troop 46 spearheaded a community service project to gather supplies for the Tooele City Animal Shelter to earn their bronze award. ��������� Alliance of Utah (HEAL) submit- tion for rulemaking submitted end of the rule that clarifies its Radiation ted a letter during the public by EnergySolutions. Utah code purpose in proposing the word �������������� continued from page A1 comment period for the rule allows for interested persons to change. changes. The letter questions the propose the making, amend- The new paragraph includes www.dluxtan.com license applications according practicality of the proposed time ment or repeal of administrative language that states that an to nature of the application, the frames. rules. applicant or licensee can’t amount of scrutiny required for HEAL Utah cites as con- EnergySolutions submitted be required to conduct a per- approval, and whether or not cerns the two years that have a request to amend the three- formance assessment prior to the application requires public transpired without a decision year old technical analysis rule, accepting radioactive waste that input. on depleted uranium, the 17 which was updated by the board was included in the analyses of Some applications have specif- months that have passed without in April 2013. The rule requires a the draft environmental impact ic time frames mentioned in the a response to their comments site-specific performance assess- statement submitted as part of HYDRATION STATION legislation, while the time frame on EnergySolutions’ proposal to ment, and approval by the direc- its licensing requirements with for other applications is not spe- accept blended waste, and the tor of the DRC, before accepting Nuclear Regulatory Commission COLLAGEN BED • HYDRO MASSAGE cifically spelled out, according to 18 months it took the Division of unanalyzed waste streams. regulations. MYSTIC SPRAY • RUVA • ULTRA RUVA Laura Lockhart, from the Utah Radiation Control to approve an While the rule was invoked to “The use of the ‘or’ meant we MEGA BEDS • TURBO S • HIGH PRESSURE Attorney General’s office. amendment to EnergySolution’s require a performance assess- had to meet all of the criteria, Based upon the classification, license that HEAL Utah did not ment for depleted uranium when in reality, we only needed the legislation sets a time limit for oppose. and large amounts of pro- to show that the waste was con- 435.843.1169 • 134 W 1180 N • Ste 9 the consideration of the applica- The proposed rule changes cessed-blended Class A low- sidered in the development of tion that ranges from 60 days for are in response to legislation level radioactive waste at Clive, the limits on Class A waste and an application that is classified inspired by a legislative audit EnergySolutions’ proposed was included in the analyses of as administrative in nature, to that was critical of the Division amendment will not affect the DEIS,” said Walker. Subscribe Today • 882-0050 540 days for a new radioactive of Radiation Control’s regulation those decisions, according to The petition letter from waste license. and enforcement of state laws Mark Walker, EnergySolutions EnergySolutions suggests that The Healthy Environmental and administrative rules, accord- vice president of marketing and the way the rule is currently writ- ing to HEAL Utah. media relationships. ten, it is more stringent than cor- “The overall tone of the audit “The primary change request- responding federal rules, some- is concern that regulators aren’t ed by EnergySolutions is to thing state law prohibits. offering sufficient oversight,” change the word “or” at the end The Radiation Control Board said Matt Pacenza, policy direc- of Rule 313-25-8(1a) to “and,” formed a subcommittee to �������� tor for HEAL. “Certainly the he said. “When R313-25-8 was review the request for the rule �� ��� answer wouldn’t be to truncate, modified a few years ago, the text change. The board has 80 days �� � abridge, or otherwise speed up at R313-25-8(1a) stated ‘and.’ from the day the request was �� the oversight we do have.” During the course of discussion, submitted, which was Aug. 23, � ��� The proposed rule change for it was proposed that the ‘and’ to either deny the petition or � ���� ��� fines and time frames for rule be changed to ‘or.’ There is a initiate rule making proceedings, � ��� ��� � �� � changes were on the RCB Sept. significant difference between according to state code. � �� 10 agenda for a review of public “and” and “or” in this matter. We To comply with the timeline � �� comment and discussion. They have requested that the “and” be the subcommittee will report � � will be voted upon at a future returned.” back to the full board at its � � board meeting. EnergySolutions proposed October meeting. � The board also reviewed a peti- a new section be added at the [email protected]

� � Helipad Morreale. AirMed has sought a flight times — it usually takes � Tooele base of operations since about 12 minutes for a heli- continued from page A1 May 2012. copter from Salt Lake to fly During the course of their out to Tooele, Sagers said, and “It will save significant time in search, AirMed officials did con- the need to divert helicopters getting critical patients to trauma sider stationing a helicopter at around air traffic at the Salt Lake centers,” he said. Mountain West Medical Center, International Airport has been The site, located behind which does have a helipad but problematic in the past. Maceys at 145 E. 1000 North, is is without a dedicated aircraft Additionally, a helicopter crew also the intended location for or team. based in Tooele would provide a future Tooele City fire station However, after reviewing the better access to central Utah and to be built when the city out- situation, Mountain West execu- northern Nevada. grows its current facility behind tives decided against locating Not everyone, however, is city hall. the AirMed team at the hospital thrilled about the possible heli- There should be plenty of room for liability reasons, said Doug pad. An individual who owns for both the helipad and the sta- Sagers, director of business property in the area expressed tion, Dunlavy said. When the sta- development for Mountain West. concerns about noise during an tion is built, the city will offer Locating an AirMed helicopter open forum meeting last week, to lease some available space to in Tooele City would be a win- but AirMed representatives said AirMed. Until then, a conditional win for the hospital, Sagers said, they believe it would be possible use permit will allow AirMed to because it would give the hos- to mitigate noise. maintain a helipad and tempo- pital greater access to a medical “Several months ago we did rary auxiliary structure on site hospital when necessary while neighborhood field testing to the without paying a lease. avoiding the barriers that have site of the helipad and there were Now that the city’s planning prevented Mountain West from no complaints,” Morreale said in commission has approved the bringing in its own helicopter. an email. “In fact, one neighbor conditional use permit, AirMed’s In addition to issues of liability, didn’t even know we were there.” next step is to submit a final pro- a full-time helicopter crew would Morreale said AirMed uses posal to the Tooele City Council. require sleeping and living quar- noise abatement flight tech- AirMed believes permanently ters on-site — which would be niques that are recommended stationing a helicopter in Tooele difficult to accommodate at the by the Helicopter Association is necessary because of the large hospital, but readily available at International and that can reduce number of flights it already con- a firestation. ground-area noise by as much as ducts into the area, said AirMed At the same time, locating a 80 percent. Outreach Coordinator Nathan helicopter in Tooele will reduce [email protected]

Reeve, the contracted civil mercial vendors interested in Mall engineer for Tooele Endeavor, the property, told the Tooele continued from page A1 for comment about the proj- Transcript-Bulletin that he ect were unsuccessful. believed construction would Planning Commission in July. In July, Tony Richardson be complete within 90 days of Repeated attempts to reach of PPC Commercial Real Estate, groundbreaking. Tooele Endeavor LLC or Nate which is negotiating with com- [email protected]

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SR l ub CONTRACTORSD riv Authorized Duro-Laste Roofi ng Contractor Broken Arrow Salt Broken Arrow Incorporated 833-7200 2055 N. MAIN • TOOELE 8960 N. Clinton Landing Rd. • Lakepoint www.heritagewestcu.com 235 E Main • Grantsville 843-3600 1041-1141 N. MAIN 435-248-0430 435.228.6350 TOOELE • 882-7000 HarrisAireServ.com 435-882-3942 • 801-355-0527 Offi ce TOOELE FLORAL 351 N. MAIN • TOOELE 1244 N. Main Ste #201 882-0669 351 N. Main • Tooele • 882-0669 36 N. MAIN • TOOELE 972 N Main St, Tooele 882-3968 230 E. Main • Grantsville • 884-4408 833-0404 435-843-8722

1206 N. MAIN STANSBURY SPRINGS TOOELE VALLEY TOOELE HEALTH CENTER 833-0606 SALES & SERVICE Dr. Fatima Bernard 2356 N. 400 E, #103, 398 N. Main 225 E. MAIN 567 Hwy 138, Ste 400 Bldg. B, Tooele 1162 N. MAIN • TOOELE 614 N Main • Tooele GRANTSVILLE 843-8270 STANSBURY PARK 435-882-1674 Tooele • 882-8180 435-882-1873 8849595 435.843.3647

Porter Clar’s Auto Bargain Family Center Buggy’s www.steadmans.net Dr. Steven Rich, MD Dr. Archer, MD; Dr Shutts-Karjola, MD; “The Local Boys” Chiropractic 916 N. Main • Tooele Dr Lazernick, MD; Dr. Oliver, MD 64 EAST VINE, TOOELE 196 E. 2000 N. • Ste 101 196 E. 2000 N., Ste 100, 882-0371 426 E. Cimmaron • Erda 275 S. MAIN • 8330977 435-882-3565 Tooele • 435-843-3678 Tooele • 882-9035 882-7711

CHRISTENSEN BIG STUFF & GRIFFITH TAXIDERMY 772 N. Main 30 S. TOOELE BLVD. Clayton Towers (Between Albertsons & China Buffet) 435.882.0099 7 South Main, Suite 100 82 W.Cimmarron Way • Erda 435-833-0501 882-1529 181 West Vine • Tooele Tooele, Utah 84074 801-635-6871

Birch Family Pharmacy

7666 N. HWY 36 134 W. 1180 N. • TOOELE Tooele • Grantsville • Stansbury 855 N. MAIN • TOOELE 435-882-1120 Lake Point 213 E. Main • Grantsville • 884-5531 TOOELE GRANTSVILLE STANSBURY 882-4422 493 N. Main 213 E. Main 6727 N. Hwy 36 882-4061 123 West Vine St 435.833.0203 6727 North Hwy 6 • Stansbury 882.7775 884.9990 882.8880 DESERET Computer Solutions, LLC 53 EAST VINE TOOELE 225 E. MAIN, STE D Heating & Cooling, Inc. 2502 N 400 E • Tooele 1111 N. 200 W. GRANTSVILLE 8822963 435-882-0964 843-0733 4358841600 435-843-4482 TOOELE Tooele Valley www.aireexpresso.com ssinceince 11999999 Spine Center “Try Our Great and Glenn H. Thompson, D.C. Delicious Chinese Food!” Mark Jorgensen, MD Travis Sargent, D.C. Dr. David Morrill 822 East Main 6727 N Hwy 36 1244 N Main 1244 N Main, Ste.200 Grantsville Stansbury 545 Lodestone Way • Tooele 19 435-882-2692 Make the Switch! T-Shirts 99 Next to Soelbergs 435.833.9200 (435) 882-VIEW (8439) 435.882.0492Team Uniforms 435-884-3888 435-843-4500 100% Local, All Work Performed In-House Corporate Wear On-Time Every-Time! Guaranteed! Church Activities FREE Embroidery Digitizing School Events Golf Outings NO SETUPS / SCREEN FEES Jackets - Bags In Business since 1999 Hats

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A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY September 17, 2013 OBITUARIES

Kenneth Fredrickson Brian (Debra) Fredrickson and Frances Cordova Kelli (Jeff) Beazer. He has 35 grandchildren and 28 great- Kenneth J. Fredrickson passed grandchildren. Ken was preced- Our wife, mom and grand- away peacefully at his home in ed in death by his parents and mother went home to be with Vernon with his wife and chil- seven siblings. We would like to the Lord on Sept. 13. The love dren by his side, on Thursday, thank Dr. Blake Beazer, Janette of her life was our Lord who Sept. 12. He was born on May Hall and Pine Valley Health Care blessed her with 62 years of 5, 1925 in Salt Lake City, Utah, team; Julie Bracken, Cherylynn marriage with her second love, to Joseph James Fredrickson Miller, Kyle Toone, and Hospice Joe Cordova. Together they and Agnes Maria Larson. Ken had seven children, 12 grand- nurse Barbara Herrera, for the attended Vernon Elementary and children and 20 great-grand- loving and tender care they gave Tooele High School. He served in children. She was born Dec. 1, to Ken during his illness. Viewing the U.S. Army Intelligence Corps 1933 to Ezequiel and Altagracia stationed in Germany. He also will be at Tate Mortuary, 110 S. Leyba. She is survived by her served in the Western Canadian Main St., Tooele, from 6-8 p.m., husband Joe A. Cordova and Mission for the LDS Church. Ken on Tuesday, Sept. 17. The funeral her children; Susan Cordova, married Belva Dean Cooper on will be held at the Vernon Ward Kathy Mansanares, Randi Nov. 8, 1951 in the Salt Lake LDS Chapel on Wednesday, Sept. 18 Veronica Galvan (Dennis), at St. Marguerite located at 15th Temple. He worked 30 years at Century Farm. He and Belva and six children; Doretta (Rick) at 11 a.m., with a viewing prior to Daniel Cordova (Gie), Laurie South Seventh St., Tooele, with Dugway Proving Ground. Ken served a mission in Adam-Ondi- Shumway, Diane (Kent) Barker, the service from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Cordova, and Ted Cordova, a Rosary on Sept. 18 from 2-3 was a hard worker, loved farming Ahman, Mo., after his retirement. Kenneth (Janet) Fredrickson, Interment with military honors three sisters and two brothers. p.m. and Funeral Mass at 1 p.m. and was proud to have a Utah Kenneth is survived by his wife Vincent (Kathy) Fredrickson, Vernon Cemetery. Funeral services will take place on Sept. 19.

Jack Brown June Garner

Jack Matthews Brown, 95, June Garner returned to the passed away on Friday, Sept. 13. arms of her Heavenly Father Sinus Infection? Allergies? He was born Feb. 12, 1918 in on Sept. 14 where she met her Grantsville to Jasper Dearden loving husband, Hyrum Arthur Voice Disorders? and Ada Elizabeth Matthews Garner, reuniting love in their Brown. While growing up in hearts. June was born Nov. 6, David K. Palmer M.D. Grantsville, Jack worked on the 1922 to Bert and Nettie Davis in Brown’s Ranch in Skull Valley Lakepoint. She met Arthur at a Nancy J. Stevenson P.A.-C learning a great work ethic from dance, and they later were mar- (over 10 years of ears, nose and throat experience) his father and brothers. Hard ried Dec. 5, 1939, in Tooele at the work never hurt anybody. Jack home of Arthur’s grandparents. Ear, Nose & Throat graduated from Grantsville High Their marriage was later solem- Head & Neck Surgery School in 1936. He attended nized in the Salt Lake Temple Jan. Allergy & Sinus Utah State University for one 18, 1955. Arthur preceded her in Voice Disorders year before being drafted into of Latter-day Saints, where he death Aug. 23, 1980. She was a the Army to serve his country served in many positions. Jack member of The Church of Jesus in World War II. He served from and Donna are the parents of Christ of Latter-day Saints where children, four nephews, and Call 882-6448 to make an appointment May 1942 until he was honorably three children: Greg (Donna), she taught Primary for 25-plus one niece. Preceded in death discharged in Dec. 1945. He mar- Gary (Ann), both of Weiser, Idaho, years. Children were her passion, by her parents, brother Marvin 1929 N. Aaron Dr. • Ste. #I • Tooele ried Donna Jean Koford on Oct. and Denise (Todd) Fawson of no matter if they were her own or Davis, grandsons, Donald 26, 1947, and their marriage was Grantsville. They also have 12 someone else. She loved to bake Garner, Melvin Lee Evensen, later solemnized in the Salt Lake grandchildren, and 28 great- zucchini bread, which was her Julie Sessions granddaughter, Temple on Sept. 3, 1954. Jack was grandchildren. He was preceded specialty. She also loved to make and daughter-in-law Shirley �������� a farmer and made a living for in death by his parents, one sis- peanut clusters and chocolate Garner. The family would like to THS his family with his dairy, working ter Beth, and three brothers; J. fudge. In her earlier years, she thank Harmony Home Health & alongside his two sons. In 1978, loved to sew and could make Hospice, especially Heather and Keith, R. Maurice, and Quinten he moved his dairy to Weiser, anything without a pattern. Melanie, for the kindness they J. He is survived by one sister, Idaho, where he continued to She is survived by her children, showed to her during these last Centennial Yearbook Rachel Smith. Funeral services milk until 1998. Jack served on Janice (Melvin) Evensen, Tooele; days. Funeral services are sched- the State Farm Bureau Board and for Jack will be Wednesday, Sept. Adelbert (Carlene) Garner, uled for Sept. 19 at the Skyline was also the Tooele County Farm 18 at noon in the Clark/2nd Tacoma Washington, Leon Ward , 770 Skyline Drive, Tooele, Bureau President. He served as Ward LDS chapel located 81 N. Garner, Ogden; James Garner, at 11 a.m. A viewing will be held President of the Grantsville South Church St., Grantsville. Visitation Beaver Utah, Diane (William) Wednesday, Sept. 18 at Tate Willow Irrigation Company, and Tuesday Sept. 17, from 6-8 p.m. Sessions, Tooele. Sister LaDeen Mortuary Tooele, from 6-8 p.m., devoted countless hours on the at the same building, and one Peterson, Lakepoint. She has 18 and one hour prior to funeral Grantsville City Council. He hour prior to the service on grand children, 37 great-grand- services. Interment, Tooele City loved politics and was actively Wednesday. Interment in the children, five great-great-grand- Cemetery. involved with the Republican Grantsville City Cemetery with Party. He was an active member Military Honors. Service entrust- of The Church of Jesus Christ ed with Didericksen Memorial.

John Teeter Clarice Gollaher 1950-2013 John Samuel Teeter was born in Twin Rocks, Pa., on Aug. 10, 1927 to John and Evelyn Teeter. Clarice Gollaher our loving He is survived by his wife, wife, mother, grandmother, sis- Maurine, older brother, Glenn, ter, aunt and dear friend, passed and younger siblings Lois, Alice, away peacefully at her home on Clyde, Eva Mae, Twila and Antha, Sept. 14 with her loving husband three sons, Jonathan, David and by her side. Clarice was born in Philip, a daughter, Mary Beth, and Kenton, Ohio, on April 1, 1950 to 13 grandchildren and 22 great- Fay and Louise Jackson. She later grandchildren. After his gradu- moved to Lake Point where she ation from Grace Seminary in met the love of her life Michael. 1952, John and his wife, Maurine, She is survived by her husband headed to Macapa, Brazil, as mis- Michael of 33 years and three sionaries. They came back to the children; Kelly Stuck, Shane Ford, states for a pastoral ministry in ministries where he was a real Jason Gollaher, and 13 grandchil- Tracy, Calif. They founded Grace encourager as he shared the Word dren. She is also survived by one A Memorial Service will be held $ Bible Church in Rialto, Calif., and of God with Senior Citizens. Five brother; Harold (Pat) Miller and Friday, Sept. 20 at 3 p.m. with pastored it for 11 years. Other years ago, they moved to Tooele. two special daughters-in-law; a visitation starting at 1 p.m. at pastorates that followed were in He encouraged others with Michelle Ford and Nicki Loretz. Tate Mortuary, 110 S. Main St., 30 Northern California and then, his words and his indomitable Clarice enjoyed spending time Tooele. The family would like to after more than 50 years of min- with family and friends, especial- express their deep appreciation smile. He passed away Sept. 14. Purchased on-line istry and retirement from a full- ly her grandchildren. She loved to all friends and family who www.myschoolfees.com time pastorate, he did interim Funeral Services will be held on cooking, camping and shopping. have been a part of Clarice and pastorates for vacationing pas- Thursday, Sept. 19 at 1 p.m. at She loved and was loved by all. Michael’s lives. Purchased at Tooele High School tors or “fill-in” slots in California, The Cornerstone Baptist, 276 Nevada and Idaho for several E. 500 North, Tooele. Visitation during business hours. 435.833.1978 years. In later years, Jack was starting at 12:30 p.m. Interment, active in rest home and senior Tooele City Cemetery.

2013 Lieutenant governor says he will leave office by Michelle L. Price post until Gov. Gary Herbert an unsuccessful bill that would FALL FESTIVAL ASSOCIATED PRESS names a replacement who is have extended some legal rights ������STAGE ENTERTAINMENT confirmed by the state Senate. to gay couples. ����������������FRIDAY • SATURDAY SALT LAKE CITY — Lt. Gov. In a statement, Herbert said He’s also served as a mayor and The Old Man Garage Band Greg Bell said Monday he will Bell’s departure will leave a hole city councilman in Farmington. PM PM Bent Fender leave office to return to the pri- in his administration. Citing his 65th birthday next vate sector so he can save money “Greg Bell has worked incred- SEPT 20— 5 - 11 month, Bell said Monday he does for retirement. ibly hard and sacrificed a great AM PM FOOD BOOTHS With his wife JoLynn at his deal,” Herbert said. “He has not have adequate savings for SEPT 21— 11 - 11 American • German • Mexican side, Bell told reporters at the given every measure in dedicat- retirement. Guam • Indian Tacos state Capitol that it was a difficult ed public service, not just the The Utah lieutenant governor’s decision to leave the post but past four years, but throughout position pays $105,000 a year, something he had been consid- his career.” plus benefits. PUBLIC CHILDRENS CARNIVAL ering for some time. Herbert picked Bell for the job Bell acknowledged that many • Pony Rides “It really couldn’t have been a in 2009. Herbert had been lieu- Utah residents do not make that WELCOME! better job,” Bell said. “It’s time for tenant governor before becom- much money but said his fami- • Games me to just move on to the next ing the state’s top executive ly’s financial needs require him • Bounce Houses phase of my life.” when then-Gov. Jon Huntsman to return to the private sector. COME JOIN The Republican explained that resigned to serve as U.S. ambas- Herbert said he has a short list • Cotton Candy the recession and troubled real sador to China. of replacements in mind and will • Snow Cones estate market left him saddled Bell was assistant majority THE FUN! with financial liabilities from his whip in the state Senate at the make an announcement soon. • Art Contest time as a real estate attorney. time. The Utah Constitution requires SAINT MARGUERITE CATHOLIC CHURCH “I’ve just come to a point In the state Legislature, Bell that the lieutenant governor’s • COUNTRY STORE & BAKERY where I need to do something was considered a moderate who replacement be a member of the • RELIGIOUS GOODS BOOTH about that,” he said. was best known for pursuing same party as the person leaving 15 S. 7TH ST • 435.882.3860 Bell intends to remain in the ethics reforms and sponsoring the office. A9

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SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 7:13 a.m. 7:33 p.m. Thursday 7:14 a.m. 7:31 p.m. Friday 7:15 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Saturday 7:16 a.m. 7:28 p.m. Sunday 7:17 a.m. 7:26 p.m. Monday 7:18 a.m. 7:25 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 7:19 a.m. 7:23 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 6:57 p.m. 6:19 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 7:30 p.m. 7:27 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 8:04 p.m. 8:34 a.m. Saturday 8:39 p.m. 9:39 a.m. ALMANAC Sunday 9:17 p.m. 10:42 a.m. Statistics for the week ending Sept. 16. Mostly sunny and Mostly sunny and Partly sunny and Monday 9:57 p.m. 11:41 a.m. Mostly sunny and nice Mostly sunny Mostly sunny Plenty of sun Temperatures Tuesday 10:41 p.m. 12:38 p.m. cooler but pleasant pleasant delightful High/Low past week 83/51 Full Last New First Normal high/low past week 81/55 70 46 76 46 81 52 79 53 70 48 72 49 77 51 Average temp past week 66.0 Normal average temp past week 67.7 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Sep 19 Sep 26 Oct 4 Oct 11 Shown is Wednesday’s Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and AccuWeather, Inc. ©2013 Wednesday night’s lows.

UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 64/35 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 66/48 Knolls Clive Lake Point 63/36 71/49 71/48 66/49 Ogden Stansbury Park 70/48 Erda 66/48 Vernal Grantsville 70/49 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 76/42 67/47 61/42 Tooele 70/48 Bauer 70/46 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 70/46 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 70/46 76/45 70/45 Stockton Pollen Index Price 70/46 74/45 High Nephi Rush Valley 70/42 68/45 Ophir Moderate 64/42 Low Delta Manti Absent 72/45 72/44 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 85/53 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 70/44 72/43 Moab 68/45 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 88/56 Beaver 87/54 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 75/44 Ibapah 68/42 24-hour 71/42 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 1.01 -0.01 Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 74/42 82/53 at Grantsville 1.39 +0.01 86/60 Kanab 84/50 Eureka 68/44 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4194.43

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of classroom management, but may be used when necessary and should be discontinued when a safe and orderly teach- ing environment is restored, A Full-Color according to the proposed pol- icy. Activity Page Restraint involves the use of physical force to restrict free Just for Kids! movement of all or part of a student’s body. Every Thursday in the Physical contact for the pur- Tooele Transcript-Bulletin pose of instruction, guiding the movement of a student to TOOELE ensure safety, or briefly holding TRANSCRIPT a student to prevent an impul- BULLETIN sive behavior that threatens a student’s immediate safety Subscribe Today are allowed by the new policy. However, they are not consid- 882-0050 ered as the use of restraint or reasonable force, and do not require reporting or documen- tation. Frank Seclusion, defined as the OHLMAN removal of a student to a room Attorney at Law designed for total social isola- M tion, is prohibited by the policy. Aaron Fergusson, who post- ed a video on YouTube in April FREE 2013 of his son allegedly being Consultation thrown out of a Stansbury High for School classroom and forcibly FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Wills & escorted down the hall by a Jon Hughes’ fourth grade class learns spelling rules. The Tooele County School Board reviewed six policies for teachers. Trusts paraeducator, commented on the new use of reasonable force a shortage of revenue. mance ratings will be consid- The model policy, which review.” policy during the school board The state legislature in 2011 ered in RIF prior to those with will be modified to fit local cir- Parents, employees, and meeting. passed a bill that prohibited effective or highly effective rat- cumstances, improves docu- members of the public may sub- 493 W. 400 N. Tooele Fergusson, whose son has school districts from using a ings.” mentation and cash handling mit comments on the policies autism, was pleased with the last-hired, first fired policy as This was the third reading for procedures at schools and for by sending an email to policy@ 882-4800 prohibition of seclusion but part of a reduction in force pol- the RIF policy. The policy will be fundraisers. The policy clarifies tooeleschools.org. wanted the policy to go further icy. reviewed and voted upon at the issues as to when a group or [email protected] www.tooelelawoffice.com to protect students from the use The new legislation required next school board meeting. activity is school sponsored. of force. a change in the Tooele School The school board also looked The policy limits elementa- “Let’s go further than outdat- District policy that included at four model policies on cash ry schools to two fundraisers ed Utah laws,” he said. “Physical seniority in the RIF policy. receipts, cash disbursements, each year and places no limits Have you always wanted to restraint should be restricted to The new policy strikes the ref- donations, and fundraising for on secondary school fundrais- imminent threats to the safety erence to seniority and allows the second time. ers. Secondary school fundrais- go into Health Care? of students or others. Restraint the district to consider the per- The model policies were ers, however, will require the should not be used for disrup- sonnel needs of the district, developed by the Utah School approval of the building prin- tive behavior.” employee evaluations, program Board Association in response cipal, the school’s community The board chose not to make enrollments, endorsements, to revisions in changes in council, and the designated changes to the policy at this certifications, specialized expe- financial rules for school dis- assistant superintendent. Why Wait? time, but to wait and see what rience, professional experience tricts adopted by the Utah State This was the second read- Your first step into nursing changes the district’s legal coun- and accomplishments. School Board. ing for the financial policies. sel suggests during the policy’s It also takes into consider- The new policies do not mean Changes discussed at the board is becoming a Certified second reading. ation district goals in the deter- substantial changes for the meeting will be incorporated Nursing Assistant (CNA). In other business, the school mination of teachers to be laid Tooele County School District, into the third reading of the board also took a second look at off as the result of a RIF. according to Rogers. policies and voted on at a future revisions to the district’s reduc- “What this means is that any “I see this as a tightening up of board meeting. tion in force policy. future RIF will be declared and financial procedures and safe- The school district’s proposed Register Now! The RIF policy would go into a rubric or sorts will be used guards rather than significant changes and new district polic- effect as the result of large lay- to determine the individuals changes,” he said. “The goal is es may be found on the district’s The next class runs from offs due to a drop in the num- affected. Seniority will no lon- to protect public funds that we website at www.tooeleschools. ber of students enrolled, school ger be the main codetermining have been trusted with, as well org, under the “public infor- �����������through ���� consolidation, the reduction of factor,” said Rogers. “In essence, as to safeguard personnel and mation” tab and then scrolling a specific program or service, or employees with poor perfor- programs.” down and selecting “policy for Become a CNA this fall! 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A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY September 17, 2013 Sports

SPORTS WRAP CruiserFest Miller Motorsports Park offers a diverse lineup for next weekend, Bears edge Buffs in offensive battle Sept. 21-22. The fifth annual CruiserFest event, a family-friendly gathering for owners and enthu- siasts of the iconic Toyota Land Bear River’s passing, Tooele’s rushing helps teams combine for 110 points Cruiser, will take place on MMP’s Rock-Crawling Course. Also on the schedule for the weekend is a road by Jake Gordon racing event for the Intermountain CORRESPONDENT Region of the Porsche Club of America on the 4.5-mile Full Similar to bailing water out Course, as well as Round 8 of the of a boat that has a hole in it, Utah Kart Championship at the the Tooele defense couldn’t Miller Kart Track. Ticket prices will slow down the Bear River pass- be $6 for adults, with kids aged ing game long enough for the 12 and under admitted free of Buffalo offense to play catch-up charge. as it fell 62-48 to the Bears Friday Grantsville volleyball night in Tooele. The GHS volleyball team is still looking for its first victory of the season. Grantsville lost to Juan THS FOOTBALL Diego on Thursday 25-9, 25-20, 25-13. Grantsville opens region Tooele’s rush game picked up play with a match at Bear River on 327 yards as the offense did its Thursday. part in this high-scoring affair, High school cycling but the Bear River passing game A record field 617 riders — up bested Tooele with 497 yards in from 230 registered riders at the the air thrown by JarDee Nessen league’s season opener last year in the Bears victory. — lined up under threatening This game was an offense-lov- skies at Corner Canyon in Draper ers feast that combined a total Saturday to kick off the Utah High of 110 points on the scoreboard School second season. The race and more than 1,100 yards for was the rapidly growing league’s both teams put together. Tooele biggest ever and sets the stage for large fields throughout the five-race came out on the losing end even season. The unofficial rider count with Jake Brady and Adam Pace also points to the second-year scoring three touchdowns each. league in Utah as the largest chap- Stratton Atherley led Tooele in ter of the National Interscholastic rushing yards with 132 yards and Cycling Association in the country a touchdown in the losing effort. this year. South Davis Composite’s “Our offense has been a posi- Zach Peterson and Olympus/ tive for us and our offensive line Cottonwood/Hillcrest Composite’s is doing a good job,” said Tooele Justin Griffin picked right back up coach Kyle Brady. “You also have where they left off last season to give it to Bear River for hav- when Griffin edged Peterson by ing a great passing game and mere inches in the state champi- spreading out our defense so onship race last October. The pair that they could find their open dueled over 18 miles in the weath- receivers.” er-shortened varsity boys race with FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Tooele’s Stratton Atherley runs for a big gain in Friday’s game against Bear River. Atherly rushed for 132 yards and a touchdown in the loss to the Bears. Peterson — last year’s overall SEE BUFFS PAGE A11 ➤ points champ — starting off his points title defense with a win. The boys’ varsity race was shortened by one 6-mile lap due to the threat of storms moving into the area. Utah Jazz Stansbury beats Uintah, but loses Christiansen again ROOT Sports will televise four Utah Jazz preseason games this year. The four preseason telecasts will by Richard Briggs region season at 1-0, but they played in the first half and re- the end zone on a 14-yard touch- include home games Oct. 8 vs. STAFF WRITER suffered a loss in the process. injured the ankle. He is out indef- SHS FOOTBALL down run, putting the Stallions the Golden State Warriors and Oct. Senior quarterback Chase initely with the injury, and junior ahead 35-7 just before the end of 16 vs. the Portland Trail Blazers, The Stansbury Stallions went Christiansen, who was original- Gage Manzione came into the the third quarter. as well as Oct. 22 at the Los on the road to Vernal and defeat- ly going to sit the game against game in the second half as the “I wish we would’ve started The Stallions had five turn- Angeles Lakers and Oct. 23 at the ed the Uintah Utes to start the Uintah with an injured ankle, new signal-caller. Gage and went with him,” SHS overs in the game — all fumbles Los Angeles Clippers. This season head coach Clint Christiansen — but only one of those turn- marks the Jazz’s second on The said. “Gage is a player. He’s a overs led to points for the Utes. Zone Sports Network, which will gamer. He’s going to come in That came at the beginning of broadcast games on 1280 AM and no matter what. You can always the fourth quarter. 97.5 FM, and also simulcast on count on him. If he makes a mis- Uintah punted, and the ball 960 AM in Utah County and the take, he’s going to make some- bounced short of the return man Jazz Radio Network. The games thing big happen. He just doesn’t and hit off a Stansbury player’s will also be broadcast in Spanish let things bother him. He’s got a leg. The Utes recovered the ball, on 1600 AM. lot of poise. He’s our guy. He’s the and then their quarterback, Youth hunting day guy we’re going to run with for a Braxton Coonis, connected with Hunters 15 years of age and while. We’ve got all the faith in wide receiver Haden Bunderson younger will have Utah’s marshes the world in him.” on a 29-yard touchdown pass — and the ducks and geese that Manzione led the Stallions on that made the score 35-14, where go with them — all to themselves two touchdown drives in the sec- it remained for the rest of the on Saturday. That’s the day Utah ond half en route to a 35-14 win game. hosts its annual Youth Waterfowl over Uintah. With the Stallions “It’s unbelievable right now,” Hunt. Blair Stringham, migratory leading 21-7 with under three Clint Christiansen said of the game bird coordinator for the minutes remaining in the third team’s turnovers. “We’re trying to Division of Wildlife Resources, quarter, Manzione connected find an answer for it. It’s some- says taking young hunters into the marsh on Saturday is the perfect with junior Hudson Conrad on thing we’ve got to get fixed. It’s way to get them interested in duck a 24-yard touchdown pass to put going to end up killing us if we and goose hunting. He says the the Stallions ahead 28-7 at the don’t. We have a chance to put number of ducks in Utah peaks 2:31 mark. teams away, and we’re just not in mid-September. To participate Uintah lined up to punt on doing it right now.” in the hunt, hunters must be the ensuing possession, and The Stallions’ first score came 15 years of age or younger on the snap went high. The punter in the first quarter after the Utes Saturday. They must also be a snagged it, but he was brought fumbled the opening kickoff. Hunter Education course graduate, down by Spencer Wihongi and Tyler Jensen recovered the fum- have a current hunting license Manzione at the 18-yard line, ble at Uintah’s 24-yard line. It and Harvest Information Program putting the Stallions in immedi- took the Stallions just five plays (HIP) number, and be accompanied FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB FILE PHOTO ate scoring position. Two plays to score, capped off by a 2-yard by an adult. More information later, Manzione handed the ball Stansbury’s defense brings down a Hurricane running back Aug. 30. The Stallions pulled out a 35-14 win against Uintah about the Youth Waterfowl Hunt, off to Conrad, who scampered to SEE STALLIONS PAGE A12 ➤ including the number of ducks and Friday in the first 3AA North matchup of the season. geese kids can take, is available on page 25 of the 2013–2014 Utah Waterfowl Guidebook. A draft copy of the guidebook is available at www.wildlife.utah.gov/guide- books. Stingy defense helps Cowboys shut out Juab 14-0 College football Brigham Young University and the by Mark Watson University of Utah announced the two schools have agreed to a SPORTS EDITOR GHS FOOTBALL home-and-home series for 2017 and 2018. Under the new contract, A sensational defensive stand Mecham on the tackle. the game will be played in Provo to start the fourth quarter high- “That was the single-best on Sept. 9, 2017 and in Salt Lake lighted Grantsville’s 14-0 victory defensive stand I’ve seen in City on Nov. 24, 2018. With two at Juab Friday night. my coaching career,” said GHS games already under contract, BYU Trailing 14-0, Juab used a coach Tony Cloward. “To have a and Utah will now play four times reverse pass play on fourth team go from first-and-goal at in the next six years — 2013, down for a 32-yard gain to the 2-yard line pushed clear back 2016, 2017 and 2018. The two the Grantsville 2-yard line. It to the 40, it was amazing.” teams meet Saturday in Provo at appeared the Wasps would slice The Grantsville defense also 8:15 p.m. BYU is coming off a Grantsville’s lead in half with scored its third touchdown of the bye, and the Utes are coming off a still about 10 minutes left in the season against Juab, and pitched heartbreaking loss in overtime to game. its second shutout. Grantsville Oregon State. Utah State travels to The Cowboy defense had other improved to 4-0 on the season Los Angeles for a 1:30 p.m game plans. with the victory.The Cowboys against USC. The Aggies blasted On first down, Grantsville have not gone 4-0 to start a sea- Weber State 70-6 in a homecom- pressured the Juab QB into son since 1992. ing victory. Chuckie Keeton threw intentional grounding. On sec- The Cowboys’ offense start- five touchdown passes in the first ond-and-goal from the 10, Wyatt ed quickly with long runs by half to tie his own school record, Smith broke through for a sack. Ky Fisher and Nephi Meono. and former GHS quarterback Craig On third-and-goal from the 24, However, Grantsville turned it Harrison tossed a 56-yard TD pass to Keegan Anderson in the Devin Adams sacked the quar- over at the Juab 4 with a fumble. third quarter. Weber State plays at terback back at the 42. Juab used Grantsville made sure it scored COURTESY JAY LARSON McNeese State on Saturday. a screen-play on fourth down, Grantsville’s Devin Adams (86) applies pressure to Juab quarterback Nick Robbins in Friday’s game at Juab. The Cowboys which was busted up with Noah SEE COWBOYS PAGE A11 ➤ shut out the Wasps 14-10. A11A11

TUESDAY September 17, 2013 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 THS volleyball runs record to 6-0 Tooele sweeps Payson in three sets, hosts Ben Lomond Thursday

by Richard Briggs followed by a point and two kills STAFF WRITER by Stewart, before Payson made one last push to try and win the The Tooele Lady Buffaloes fin- set. ished the preseason undefeated The Lions took a 19-18 lead, as they now prepare for the region and Simmons softly tapped schedule that starts Thursday. the ball over to tie the set at 19. Payson then scored, but then hit the ball out on its serve to bring THS VOLLEYBALL Tooele back into a tie. A hit into COURTESY OF JEREMY HENRIE/MILLER MOTORSPORTS PARK the net gave Tooele a 21-20 lead, Andrew Ranger spins a celebratory doughnut after claiming victory in the The Lady Buffs cruised to a and a hit out-of-bounds by the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race on Saturday at Miller Motorsports Park, the headline event of the seventh annual iON . 3-0 win against the Payson Lions Lions put the Lady Buffs ahead Thursday 25-13, 25-22, 25-12. by 2. The Lions had two net vio- They even played without one of lations before Tooele finally led their usual starters, Annie Dalton, 24-22. Stewart pounded the ball who was away for one game to into a Lion, and it deflected away Canadian wins first attend a youth leadership confer- to give the Lady Buffs the 25-22 ence that several students from win. the area had the opportunity to The third set lacked any drama, NASCAR race at MMP attend. as the Lions tied the set at 4, but The Lady Buffs didn’t miss a never got any closer than that. Andrew Ranger starts last on the grid, beat and even got a chance to Tooele extended its lead to 17- see their starters play in different 10 at one point on a block from positions. This gave head coach Thomas, and the team eventu- passes all drivers for victory Kristi Brown even more confi- ally wrapped it up on points from dence in her players with the Thomas, Olson and Stewart for by Kevin Green completed the top 10. region season on the cusp. the 25-12 win. CORRESPONDENT In the second of three races “We actually got to run a com- “Our confidence is riding real- on the weekend for the Pirelli pletely different lineup than we ly high now,” Brown said. “I think Canadian driver Andrew GT3 Cup Trophy West series, have all season,” Brown said. “It’s that we’re doing well, but we’re Ranger, driving the No. 53 Waste Steve Miller was the Platinum comforting to know we can go still learning things as we go. We Management Bagster Dodge, class and overall winner. Steven into a game, change the lineup, don’t take every win for granted. came from last place on the Streimer was second and first put girls in different positions ... We know there are things that grid to win the NASCAR K&N in the Gold class. Alessandro that just shows how versatile we happen within the match that Pro Series West race, the fea- Chiocchetti was third overall are, how strong we are right now we constantly need to work on to ture event of the seventh annu- and second in Platinum, while that we can mix some players up get more consistency, and then al iON Camera Utah Grand Prix Loren Beggs was fourth overall and still get the job done.” we go back to practice and take at Miller Motorsports Park. and second in Gold. And the Lady Buffs certainly those items and keep working Ranger, a two-time champi- The seventh annual iON got the job done with an explosive on them.” onship winner in the NASCAR Camera Utah Grand Prix opening set. Payson hung around But it’s not stopping Brown Canadian Tire Series, took wrapped up Sunday at Miller after opening with a 7-4 lead, but from enjoying the great start or the victory in only his second Motorsports Park with races then it was all Lady Buffs from noticing the stellar play from her appearance this year in the for the Pirelli GT3 Cup Trophy that point. After bouncing back players. Simmons and Stewart NASCAR K&N Pro Series West. USA West series and the to things at 7-7, outside hitter FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO both had jaw-dropping kills in The afternoon’s qualifying ses- Discount Tire/Air Power Racing Brin Stewart belted down a kill to Taylor Thomas winds up to hit the ball back to Payson’s side. Tooele swept the the Payson game, and Brown was sion was rained out, forcing the Invitational. give Tooele the lead. Outside hit- Lions in three games. quick to praise them. field to be gridded by cham- Steve Miller, of Seattle, won ter Shaundra Olson then deliv- She talked about how Stewart pionship point standings. As his second Pirelli GT3 Cup ered a serve that deflected off a another kill in the set, and Taylor four straight points. She smacked plays volleyball year-round, and a result, despite having been Trophy USA West in as many Payson player for a 9-7 lead. Thomas’ block scored the final a kill, and then put together two that work in the offseason has fourth in practice, Ranger start- days in his No. 7 The Racers The momentum rolled: Setter point for the 25-13 win. straight points while serving. She translated onto the court for the ed last on the grid. He quickly Group/Adobe Road Winery Kassidie Russell tapped the Each set had a different Lady then capped her scoring streak Lady Buffs. She then talked about mounted a charge through the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup, which ball over for a point, middle Buff star, and in the second set it with an ace that gave Tooele a how Simmons continues to learn field and, even after making an competes in the Platinum class. blocker Sydnee Simmons and was Stewart who played the hero 9-8 lead. and grow as a sophomore, and early pit stop for fuel on Lap 16, He used lapped traffic to pass Amber Haskell combined for a and kept the Lady Buffs from The two teams went back and that she’ll only get better as the was up to fifth within a couple early race leader Kevin Woods block, Simmons put down a kill, falling too far behind. Payson forth, including two kills from years go along. of laps. with two laps remaining in the Stewart aced a serve, Simmons opened with a 3-1 lead, and Thomas — a soft tap that landed The Lady Buffs open the region Greg Pursley, who was going 15-lap contest to seal the deal. had another kill, Simmons and Stewart put together three kills in a hole in Payson’s defense, and season on the road Thursday for his fourth consecutive win Woods, the class points leader Russell put up their hands for over the next few serves to keep a hard kill that landed on the against Ben Lomond. at MMP, assumed the lead in his driving the No. 94 Truspeed a block, and suddenly the Lady Tooele in front at an 8-5. Stewart back line — that gave Tooele a [email protected] No. 26 Gene Price Motorsports Porsche 911 GT3 Cup, took the Buffs led 20-8. Simmons had then scorched the Lions with 13-12 lead. Olson scored a kill, Ford when his teammate checkered flag 0.251 second in Cameron Hayley stopped for arrears. Alessandro Chiocchetti fuel on Lap 21. Pursley built a was third overall in the No. huge lead of more than nine 49 Competition Motorsports seconds in a race that went entry and third in the Platinum Buffs Bear River passing game was, the 14 yards and Atherley had a gain make the game closer. With the green for the first 34 laps. He class. Steven Streimer, driving Tooele running game was almost of 28 yards to get Tooele moving ball, Tooele’s Jake Brady hit Ryan gave the lead back to Hayley a Gold Class entry prepared by continued from page A10 matching them drive for drive. down the field. Brady finished Brady for 10 yards and Atherley when he made a pit stop with Lux Performance, finished first On the next Tooele drive, off the drive by faking a hand-off ran for 21 to get deep into Bear a tire going flat as the field in class at fourth overall. Class Bear River scored touchdowns Atherley broke loose for a 35- and keeping the ball for a 5-yard River territory. Jake Brady fin- restarted after the first caution. points leader Loren Beggs and on all six of their possessions in yard rush that included a per- touchdown to get within 34-27 ished off the drive with a 1-yard Contact between Ranger and John Scarlett, in sixth and sev- the opening half thanks in large sonal foul on Bear River to get with 3:13 left in the half. QB sneak to get within 47-41 Hayley on Lap 47 led to a spin enth overall, respectively, com- part to Nessen and his passing the Buffaloes moving the ball. Just over 3 minutes was just with 1:29 left in the third. by Hayley and Ranger assumed pleted the top three in the Gold game. Nessen scored the first two Atherley finished off the drive enough for Bear River to add Bear River didn’t make a habit the lead. Ranger then had Class. touchdowns of the game to give with a well-executed reverse that another Nessen touchdown pass of getting stopped as it came to hold on in a green-white- Miller Motorsports Park the Bears a 13-0 lead. Nessen fooled Bear River for a 29-yard to Jensen to make the score 41-27 right back with a Nessen touch- checkered finish as Pursley was offers a diverse lineup for next found Colton Jensen for the first touchdown run to get within 20- at the half. down pass for 10 yards to Fronk battling his way back to the weekend, Sept. 21-22. The fifth of seven touchdown passes and 13 at the beginning of the second Bear River picked up its game to extend their lead out to 54-41. front. Ranger beat Pursley to annual CruiserFest event, a then ran for the second touch- quarter. in the second half right where it Jake Brady hit Ross with a pass the finish by a margin of 1.632 family-friendly gathering for down with 6:14 left in the first After another touchdown pass left off in the first as Taylor Lund for 35 yards on the following drive seconds, with owners and enthusiasts of the quarter. from Nessen to Brady Parker scored a 9-yard rushing touch- and Pace added a run of 18 yards finishing third in the No. 9 iconic Toyota Land Cruiser, Falling behind early didn’t made the score 26-13, Tooele down for a 47-27 lead with 8:41 to drive the Buffaloes. Brady fin- Sunrise Ford/Vadio Ford. will take place on MMP’s Rock- discourage Tooele as its offense came right back undeterred by left in the third quarter. ished off the drive with a QB Hometown favorite Michael Crawling Course. Also on the went to work on the next pos- the offensive onslaught of Bear Tooele’s offense didn’t slow sneak of 3 yards to get Tooele Self of Salt Lake City, driving schedule for the weekend session. Ryan Brady broke off River. Atherley took the ensu- down either as Jake Brady hit within 54-48. Unfortunately, that the No. 21 iON Camera/Golden is a road racing event for the a 78-yard rush on the opening ing kickoff all the way down to Lawson Ross for a 13-yard gain to would be the final points Tooele Gate Racing , over- Intermountain Region of the play and Pace finished off the the Bear River 5-yard line where keep the drive alive and Pace ran would score. Bear River added came a variety of misfortunes Porsche Club of America on the drive from 1 yard out to get the Pace finished off the drive with in an 8-yard touchdown to get an insurance touchdown late in the race, fighting back from 4.5-mile Full Course, as well Buffaloes within 13-7 with 5:35 a 5-yard rush to get back within the Buffaloes started in the sec- in the fourth to go up 62-48, more than a lap down to claim as Round 8 of the Utah Kart left in the first. 26-20 with 8:33 left in the half. ond half and get within 47-34. which turned out to be the end- fourth place. Matt Tifft raced Championship at the Miller Nessen countered with a 7- Two plays later, Nessen boost- Tooele’s defense stepped up ing score. his way from 17th at the start to Kart Track. Ticket prices will be yard touchdown pass to Cole ed the score back to 34-20 with with their first stop of the game, Tooele will be at home Friday round out the top five in his No. $6 for adults, with kids aged Fronk to boost the Bear River a 71-yard touchdown pass to forcing Bear River to a 3-and-out when it hosts Park City in its 89 Doc 360 Chevrolet. Hayley, 12 and under admitted free of lead back up to 20-7 with 2:24 Jensen but Tooele again respond- and a punt and the Buffaloes homecoming game at 7 p.m. Daryl Harr, Austin Cameron, charge. left in the first. As good as the ed. Jake Brady earned a rush of took advantage of their chance to and Carl Harr

Cowboys After Barrus’ interception at Linebackers are Fisher, Barrus, the Juab 34 in the third quar- Smith and Noah Mecham. Region Football Standings continued from page A10 ter, a penalty hurt Grantsville in Corners are Williams and Arbon. its scoring chance. Juab sacked Safeties are Matthews, Dylan Grantsville at the Juab 33 to snuff Winter, Alec Anderson and Nephi 3AA North 3A North on its second possession with a out the drive. Meono. Region Overall Region Overall 54-yard TD drive. The Cowboys After a Juab punt, Arbon made Twenty penalties were assessed drove 24 yards to the Juab 30, a great return for the second- in the game with Gransville Stansbury 1 0 2 2 Grantsville 0 0 4 0 and then put points on the board straight week. But again, a pen- penalized for 117 yards and Juab Juan Diego 1 0 4 0 Union 0 0 3 1 with a pass play. alty thwarted the play. for 75 yards. With a receiver taking a Grantsville drove to the Juab Fisher carried the ball 17 times Bear River 1 0 3 1 Morgan 0 0 3 1 defender deep, Nephi Meono 30 on the possesion, but fum- for 94 yards while Nephi Meono Uintah 0 1 2 2 Judge Memorial 0 0 2 2 threw underneath about 10 bled it back to the Wasps. carried 13 times for 30 yards. The yards to tight end Jacob Riding, After an incomplete pass, Cowboys had 186 yards rush- Tooele 0 1 1 3 Emery 0 0 1 3 who ran the rest of the way for Juab started at its own 20 with 3 ing and 60 yards passing with Park City 0 0 0 4 Carbon 0 0 0 4 a touchdown. It was a great toss minutes left in the third quarter. four-of-10 completions passing. from Meono who hit Riding in Jake Riding broke through and Riding caught two passes for 51 Ben Lomond 0 1 0 4 stride. Ethan Steinfeldt added the knocked the ball away from the yards. the extra point and Grantsville quarterback. Barrus picked it up Fourteen players were in on led 7-0 with 1:48 left in the first and ran 17 yards to the end zone tackles in the game. Leading the quarter. for Grantsville’s second and final way with tackles were Fisher Grantsville put together touchdown of the night. eight, Riding six, Matthews five, another solid drive in the second “We usually punch at the ball Anderson four, Noah Mecham quarter with Meono carrying the when we see it to create turn- three, Arbon five, Barrus four, Celebrating the ball inside the Juab 5. A holding overs,” Barrus said. “Our defen- Smith three and Adams seven. penalty ruined the drive for the sive coaches work hard studying Juab tallied 127 yards pass- American Spirit Cowboys, and Juab then inter- the opponents’ offensive ten- ing, and 69 yards rushing for the cepted a pass at its own 6-yard dencies so we’re really prepared game. Every Tuesday in the line. when we go into a game.” Grantsville opens league play Unable to run, Juab tried to Last week, Barrus scored on a Friday at 7 p.m. at Carbon. TOOELE pass against the Cowboys. But similar play with Smith stripping [email protected] TRANSCRIPT cornerbacks Dallin Williams and the ball against Manti. BULLETIN Nick Arbon made great plays It was a great game for the on the ball all night. Safety Clay Grantsville defense overall, Matthews came up with an inter- which includes Adams and Subscribe Today Subscribe: 882-0050 ception, as did linebacker Wyatt Riding at defensive ends with 882-0050 58 N. Main • Tooele Barrus. Kyle Mecham at nose tackle. A12

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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Baylee Hansen scores Tooele’s only goal with a header Thursday in a 3-1 loss to region foe Bear River. In other games, Ben Lomond shut out Grantsville 8-0. The 6-1 Stallions traveled to Ben Lomond Tuesday while Grantsville hosted Bear River. Tooele plays at Grantsville on Thursday. G-ville tennis hones skills in St. George

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The Grantsville girls tennis Matthews and Whitney Castagno team finished seventh in a 16- split matches on Saturday. They team tennis tournament Friday defeated Spanish Fork and lost and Saturday in St. George. to Bountiful The competition featured 5A, The second doubles team 4A and 3A schools with 5A Davis played well on Saturday with winning the team title. victories over Fremont and “Our girls were able to play 45 Bountiful. matches, and got a lot of very valu- Varsity final results for the two able playing time against great days: First singles 2-3, second CUTE KITTY! competition,” said Grantsville singles 3-2, third singles 2-3, first For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure coach Stephen Thurgood. doubles 3-2 and second doubles Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires On Friday, Grantsville defeat- 3-2. Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing ed Uintah 5-0 and Desert Hills A pair of JV players teamed up 3-2, and lost to Sky View 4-1. to win a tournament that includ- Tooele City and possible shelter fee. Animal Shelter 882-8900 All three singles players defeat- ed 32 doubles teams. Maddie Shelters are required to ed opponents from Desert Hills, Linares and Samantha Rowbery Grantsville hold animals for 3 days and the doubles team of Morgan won every match to claim the Animal Shelter 884-6881 before euthanization. Matthews and Courtney James tourney championship. won against Sky View. On Thursday, Grantsville Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. In first singles on Saturday, defeated Bear River at home 5-0. James dropped matches to Maple All the players moved up a spot FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB FILE PHOTO ������������������������ Mountain and Spanish Fork. Jen with first singles player James Courtney James returns a backhand shot in a match at Stansbury on Sept. 5. James, 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 Christensen, at second singles, out with some nagging minor who plays first singles for the Cowboys, has been hampered with nagging injuries. lost to Fremont and then won injuries. against Springville. Christensen moved up to first Westarp 6-3, 6-3, and Linares at second doubles 6-4, 6-2 while Third singles Ashlyn Peterson singles and defeated Cherokie defeated Darci Poli at third sin- Sandberg and Toone won at sec- Subscribe Today • 882-0050 lost to Springville and Fremont. Limb 6-1, 6-3. Peterson won gles 6-1, 1-6, 6-2. ond doubles 7-5, 6-2. First doubles team of at second singles against Rylie Matthews and Castagno won Grantsville played at Ben Lomond Tuesday and plays at Tooele on Thursday. [email protected]

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touchdown run from Conrad with 8:51 left in the first quarter. The senior running back redeemed himself after an ear- lier fumble when he scampered ���������������� to the end zone for a touchdown on Stansbury’s third possession. The 22-yard touchdown run put 2013 DODGE DURANGO 2013 DODGE RAM 1500 2012 RAM 3500 LARAMIE the Stallions ahead 14-0 with SXT, AWD, STK# DT3251 SLT, CREW , STK# DT3541 CREW, STK# DT2588 3:23 remaining in the opening $ $ * $ * quarter. SALE 30,297 SALE 34,350 SALE 47,600 Uintah responded quickly with a touchdown of its own — a 65-yard touchdown pass by Coonis to make the score 14-7. Manzione said although the defense gave up a couple of plays that led to points, he felt like he and his teammates played well on the defensive side. He knows they need to correct things to prevent big plays from happen- ing, but he likes where things are 2013 DODGE RAM 2500 2013 RAM 3500 LARAMIE 2013 DODGE JOURNEY heading. CREW, STK# DT3289 AISIN CREW, STK# DT3543 SXT, AWD, STK# DT3275 Alex Mackay got into the action in the second quarter with SALE $39,284 SALE $46,976* SALE $25,527 a 22-yard run that ended with a face mask penalty on Uintah. Mackay punched it into the end zone later in the drive with a 4- yard TD run, giving the Stallions a 21-7 lead. Manzione said the team should be fine going forward, especially because of the lead- ership of Stansbury’s offensive linemen. He said the team will ������������������������ come together, fix its mistakes and move forward. theblueq.com Stansbury continues 3AA North play Friday when it hosts Ben Lomond. The Scots have not CALL TODAY 435-228-4814 yet won a game this year. [email protected] B8B8

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| TooeleanSTORY TIM GILLIE PHOTOS COURTESY OF NICHOLASraises ROMANO snails in Africa Nick Romano hopes to end hunger in Ghana with snail farms

n France snails are a deli- graduate of Tooele High School, cacy, cooked with wine noticed that while snails com- In May 2012, and herbs and served prised a large proportion of the Nicholas Romano in their shells. Most diet for the people of Ghana, (top) constructed Americans have heard of, few snails are harvested in the the first snail hutches in butI few have tasted, escargot. country. Ghana. Mature Snails are also consumed as Some Ghanaians forage local Achatina Snail a major part of the diet in West forests for snails for their diet, (left) compared Africa. Romano said. to a newborn. Following the adage “Give a The people of Ghana con- Nicholas Romano man a fish and you feed him for sume more than 15,000 tons of (bottom left) a day, teach a man to fish and snails annually, however less returned to Ghana you feed him for a lifetime,” the than a quarter of those are pro- in May 2013 and snail, instead of a fish, is the duced locally. selected the land backbone of one Tooele native’s The majority of snails that for a commercial farm with farmers. plan to end poverty and restore Ghanaians eat are imported Masons (bottom health to the West African coun- from the Ivory Coast and are right) construct try of Ghana. expensive, Romano said. the snail hutches. While completing an intern- After observing the tedious ship in Ghana for a degree process of foraging and market- in finance from Utah State ing snails in Ghana, Romano’s University during the summer of 2011, Nick Romano, a 2004 SEE SNAILS PAGE B8 ➤ B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY September 17, 2013

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active story time for 1- to 2-year-old chil- National Manufacturing Day a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 Yard Sale Tooele Valley Country Players more information. You can also visit Tooele dren); Wednesdays and Thursdays, 11 Oct. 4 is National Manufacturing Day. p.m. We meet on Wednesdays at 7 The Tooele Elks are having a yard sale, The Tooele Valley Country Players will familysupportcenter.org. and 11:30 a.m., story time; Thursdays, TATC will be partnering with some local p.m. for prayer time. Bring your needs 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Friday, Sept. 27, 61 perform at the Grantsville Senior Center Playtime! For Kids and Parents 4 to 6 p.m., teen time with gaming, manufacturers to provide information and let us pray together for God’s help. N. Main St. on Saturday, Sept. 21 from 1-3 p.m. Seniors Children 5 and under and Parents are movies and more; Fridays, 3:30 to 5:30 and boost community awareness for this Mountain View Baptist Church meets at invited to attend Playtime! This free pro- p.m., kids crafts; Select Tuesdays, 4 innovative industry. Stay tuned for more the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville, Suite West Desert Back Country gram is designed for parents and chil- p.m., family movies. details about our National Manufacturing 2C. Join us. Moose Lodge Horseman of Utah Medical equipment needed dren to stay physically active together Day event. The September meeting of the West Tooele and Grantsville Senior Centers during the cold weather months. Be Friends of the Library Stansbury Park Baptist Church Meals at Lodge Desert Back Country Horseman of are in need of donated medical equip- The Friends of the Library will hold Please join us each Sunday morning at prepared to find your inner child with Change in Time: Friday and Saturday Utah will be held Monday, Sept. 23 at ment to be used for seniors in need. their annual membership meeting on 10 a.m. for worship and Bible study at your child. Please note that this is not Churches night dinners will be served from 5-9 7 p.m. in the basement of the Tooele New or gently used items needed are Thursday, Sept. 26 at 6:30 p.m. The the Stansbury Park Clubhouse (located a drop off activity. Parents are required p.m. Friday night dinners include Clam County Courthouse. We will be discuss- wheelchairs, walkers, canes or other meeting will be held in the Community next to the swimming pool). Colossians to stay and participate in the activities. “Messiah” Rehearsal Chowder, and/or fish baskets (halibut, ing the 8-mile Seep service project and items that may be useful to our seniors. Room at the library. Nominations are and 2nd Timothy are the current teach- Playtime will be held at the Dow James Rehearsal for the 29th Annual presenta- Shrimp, or chicken strips). Costs are elections. Horsemen interested in join- Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen- being accepted for any of the elected ing focus. For details, please call 830- Building (438 W. 400 North, Tooele) tion of Handel’s “Messiah” will begin $10 for halibut or shrimp baskets w/cup ing our group are always welcome! For ter, 435 843-4103, or Dan Lawrence, positions. 1868 or go to www.stansburyparkbc. from 10-11 a.m. on Oct. 7, 14 and 21. Oct. 13 at the LDS Chapel on 10th West of chowder, chicken strips w/cup of more information, contact Carol Nudell, 435-843-4753, at the Grantsville center. com. No pre-registration is needed. For more and Utah Avenue in Tooele at 7 p.m. chowder $7. Bowl of chowder $4, and 435-833-9085. information, contact Tooele City Parks Grantsville Library This is an inter-faith community choir cup of chowder $2. Saturday night din- Grantsville Senior Center The Grantsville City Library, 42 N. and Recreation at 435-843-2142 or at and orchestra. All singers and musi- First Lutheran Church ners include 16-ounce ribeye or T-bone Stansbury Art and Literary The senior center is for the enjoyment Bowery St., has started the fall/winter First Lutheran Church at 349 N. Seventh [email protected]. cians are invited to participate in this steak w/choice of baked potato/fries, of all senior citizens 55 and older. Story Time Program. Story Time will be St. would like to invite you to hear of Society Meeting traditional event. For more information, salad and roll for $15. Halibut or salm- Activities have started. For info, call Class of ’83 Reunion held each Thursday at 4 p.m. unless God’s grace and the love of Christ who The Stansbury Art and Literary Society 884-3446. Exercise class twice a week, contact Betta Nash at 435-882-5107 or on steak w/choice of baked or fries, will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 7 p.m., Tooele High School Class of ’83 reunion otherwise indicated. The program is died to forgive you of your sins and bunco, bingo, pinochle once a week. Dave Young at 435-882-2094. salad and roll $15, or Jumbo Shrimp at the home of Linda Moyer, 891 Upland will be held Sept. 20-21. The reunion designed to create in young children a attain salvation on your behalf every Jewelry, painting and ceramics once a w/choice of baked or fries, salad and Drive, Tooele City. Sheryl Parsons will committee is trying to contact all love of books through stories, puppets, Sunday morning at 10 a.m. and every week. Arts and Crafts on the second United Methodist Church roll for $13. No orders taken after 8:45 give a presentation on how she does class members to ensure everyone’s games, music and crafts. For more infor- Tooele United Methodist Church ser- Sunday evening at 6 p.m. and fourth Monday at 10 a.m. Meals on p.m. Members who purchase five din- her unique forms of artwork. The project attendance. For information on events, mation, call 435-884-1670. vices are held on Sundays at 11 a.m. Wheels for homebound. Lunch served ners either Friday or Saturday nights for this month is to do a work of art in to register or update your contact Please check our website, tooelecumc. New Life Christian Fellowship daily. Suggested donation of $2.50. We invite you to worship and serve at regular price will receive their next the medium of your choice using portrai- information, go to our website at org, or call Tooele UMC’s office at 882- The center also provides rides to the Schools Jesus with us. Our clothing closet and dinner free. Daily lunch specials are ture or portrait as the theme. Bring the Tooelehighclassof1983.com. If you do 1349 or Pastor Debi’s cell at 801-651- store or doctor visits in Tooele and food pantry is open from noon to 3 available at the lodge from 11a.m. For completed artwork to the meeting along not have Internet access, contact Leigh 2557 for more info. We are located at Grantsville areas. Call 843-4102. p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 members and their guests. with five more trading cards, which will Ann at 435-849-1077. Stallion Drama 78 E. Utah Ave. in Tooele. Stallion Drama is having an organization- E. Utah Ave. Programs for kids, teens, Entertainment be swapped among members at the end September Birthday Dinner women and men are also available of the meeting. Halloween and Craft Workshop al meeting for its drama booster club Methodist Women’s Fall Two live bands will be performing during The September Birthday Dinner at every week. Sunday services are in the The Halloween and Fall Craft Workshop Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Mr Carpenter’s Boutique our Camp Wapiti tri-lodge weekend Oct. Grantsville Senior Center is Friday, Sept. room at the school (room 110). We Stansbury High School café at 10 a.m. Tooele County Master 27 at 4 p.m. Entertainment will be the will be held Friday, Sept. 27 from 2-9 United Methodist Church women are 4-5. For members and their guests. are looking for adults to help with our and at our Tooele building at 9 a.m., 11 Gardeners Meeting Jack Winters family. p.m. at the Arts and Craft Center at the having their annual fall boutique Oct. shows. Discounts to shows are avail- a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Come join us. Find The next meeting of the Tooele County Tooele Army Depot. The workshop is 11-12. Table space is still available. Special Events able for members of the booster club, out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting Master Gardeners will be on Wednesday, Tooele Senior Center for adults only. If you would like to do Call Glenice at 435-225-2603 or Gail Snowbird farewell party Friday, Sept. 20 as well as the ability to help students www.NLOT.org. Sept. 25, 6:30 p.m., at the County The senior center is for the enjoy- a specific project, please pre-register at 435-882-4029 or 435-840-2774 for at 6 p.m. DAV Mtg, Saturday, Sept. 21, improve their theatrical endeavors. Let’s Extension Building, 151 North Main, ment of all seniors 55 and older. New at Tooele City Hall, 90 N. Main St., information. at 2 p.m. Dutch Oven Cook-off Sunday, by Thursday, Sept. 12, 4 p.m. If you help our children to succeed this year. If Charity Sept. 22. Judges will pick their favorite Tooele City. The public is invited to come and exciting activities include bridge, have any questions, contact the Tooele you are unable to make the meeting and Wednesday meal dish at 2 p.m. Prizes will be awarded. at 7 p.m. to hear Sterling Herrmann, pinochle, bingo, exercise program three times a week, line dancing, woo carving, City Arts Council, 435-843-2142 or at still would like information, email Mr. Every Wednesday from 4 to 8 p.m., Idaho/Utah Moose Association Annual founder and co-owner of Desert Water Wii games, watercolor class, movies [email protected]. Carpenter at gcarpenter@tooeleschools. we will serve a free dinner from Tooele Volunteers needed for cycling Convention Friday, Sept. 27 to Sunday, Gardens, speak about building your own and health classes. Meals on Wheels org. United Methodist Church. Everyone charity event Sept. 29 at Twin Falls, Idaho. Shred Day pond and creating a water garden. available for homebound. Lunch served Tooele City 4-H Community is invited to come and eat. Our goal Cycling Charity event benefiting Special will be held at the Moose parking lot St. Marguerite Parish Fall weekdays for age 60 and above, sug- Club Homeschool Youth Party is to provide a free, hot meal for Olympics Utah and Larry H. Miller Oct. 5 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. All Tooele Valley homeschool youth ages gested donation of $2.50, $4.50 for The Tooele City 4-H Community Club is everyone. We want to get the com- Charities will be held Saturday, Sept. 28 Festival 12-18. Join us for our fall party. We’ll under age 60. The center also provides for youth in the third grade and older. munity involved and invite all people in at Miller Motorsports Park. Volunteers Friday, Sept. 20, 5-11 p.m. and have dinner and games at the Russell transportation to the store or doctor We will meet every Monday from 4-5:30 order to forge relationships and build are needed with multiple shifts taking Eagles Saturday, Sept. 21, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. home in Grantsville on Saturday, Sept. visits for residents in the Tooele and p.m. from Oct. 7 through Dec. 2 at the bridges between people of all economic place between 5:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. at 15 S. Seventh St. Featured food 14 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. If you are a full- Grantsville areas. Call 435-843-2110 for USU Extension Auditorium, 151 N. Main backgrounds in Tooele. Although the Register to volunteer online at www. Steak Night booths will be Indian Tacos, Mexican, or part-time homeschooler, a veteran more information. St. There is a $10 registration fee. If meal is being served from TUMC, it sout.org/volunteer-overview. Each volun- Remember the Eagles Auxiliary serves German, Guam and American food. or first-time homeschooler, come join Other booths include Country Store you have any questions, please contact is a non-denominational event and we teer receives one volunteer T-shirt, one only the freshest steaks and the good Senior Circle Tooele City Parks and Recreation at the fun and get to know more friends. Jazz ticket, one Salt Lake Bees ticket fresh cut, home-cooked French fries. and Bakery, Religious Goods booth invite and encourage all people to join Senior Circle is for those ages 50 and 435-843-2142 or [email protected]. Bring a potluck item to share. Call for and one voucher for free popcorn at Friday, Sept. 20 the special is a 5-piece and themed raffle baskets. Children’s us. We will need help and volunteers in better and costs just $15 a year per directions or more information at 435- Megaplex Theaters. Breakfast and lunch shrimp for $10 with hosts Jim Wrathall carnival will include pony rides, games, various ways, such as helping to serve, person or $27 for a couple. Call 843- Blackbeard the Pirate 882-7206. is also provided to volunteers. and his committee. bounce houses and art contest. Live cook and clean up, donate food and 3690 for more information or a member- Auditions share talents. If you are interested in entertainment featuring The Old Man Dr. Seuss Fall Carnival & United Methodist Church Sunday Breakfast Garage Band and Bent Fender. For more ship application. Lots of great health Tooele children who are in kindergarten getting involved, e-mail Carissa Sanders benefits and fun activities. through eighth grade are invited to Boutique at [email protected] or call Tooele United Methodist church offers a Breakfast will be served on Sunday, information contact Debbie McManaman audition for the Missoula Children’s The Northlake Elementary Dr. Seuss Fall (785) 737-3467. free dinner every Wednesday starting at Sept. 22 from 9 a.m. to noon. The 435-840-1153. Theatre production of Blackbeard the Carnival & Boutique will be held Friday, 4 p.m. All are welcome. menu is great, eggs and meat, cooked Recovery Sept. 27 from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Church of Christ to order, omelets, pancakes and French St. Marguerite Christmas Craft Pirate. Auditions will be held on Monday, Soul Shoes Sept. 23 at 4 p.m. at Copper Canyon Bring the whole family and dress up as Church of Christ meets at 430 W. Utah toast with meat and eggs, your choice, Fair Soul Shoes is collecting new and slightly Addiction recovery Elementary, 1600 N. Broadway, Tooele. your favorite Dr. Seuss character. All Ave. Bible class, Sunday at 10 a.m. for $7 for adults and $3 for children 11 St. Marguerite Catholic School worn shoes for victims of domestic The freedom from addiction group, RUSH, There is no cost to participate. There is proceeds will go to funding the student and worship from 11 a.m. to noon. years of age and under. There will be Christmas Craft Fair will be held Nov. violence and the homeless in Tooele holds meetings on Wednesdays at 7 p.m., no guarantee that everyone who audi- field trips and other PTA activities. Call Wednesday Bible class at 7 p.m. We a breakfast special on this day, also, 2, 2013 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Space County. Contact Trisha at 843-1694 for at 23 S. Main Street, Suite 33, Tooele. tions will be cast in the play. Children Kimberli Dunbar at 801-755-3886 with seek to be the Lord’s church estab- for $5. “Bad” tomato juice is available. is available for $30 if you are inter- drop off. must be able to attend all the rehears- any questions. lished about 33 AD. The Bible produces Please come out and bring the family for ested in selling your homemade crafts Recovery International als and two performances on Saturday, nondenominational Christians only. CASA volunteers a wonderful breakfast. or goods. There will be a bake sale and Recovery International is a structured TJHS Community Council local talent performing during the craft Sept. 28. Production is sponsored by Jesus is our only head of the church, Lift up a child’s voice, a child’s life. self-help group that teaches skills to The next Tooele Junior High School PPs Dinner Meeting fair. Sign up now if you are interested in the Tooele City Arts Council. For more headquarters are heaven. Come and Court Appointed Special Advocate relieve symptoms caused by stress, Community Council meeting will be held The Eagles Auxiliary Past Presidents will performing. For questions call 435-882- information, please contact the Tooele grow with us. Call 882-4642. (CASA) volunteers advocate for the best anger, fear, anxiety, depression and Thursday, Sept. 20 at 6:30 p.m. in the meet on Wednesday, Sept. 18 at the 0081 or stop by the school at 15 S. City Arts Council at 435-843-2142 or at interests of abused and neglected chil- confusion. Support and fellowship is TJHS Library. There is an opening on Cornerstone Baptist Sun Lok Yen Restaurant at 7 p.m. All Seventh St., Tooele. Money raised dur- [email protected]. dren in the courtroom. Volunteers work extended among those who share these the TJHS Community Council for one Passion for God, compassion for people PPs are invited to attend. PMP Shirley ing this event goes to the St. Marguerite parent member. You may file to run for until the child is placed in a safe, per- McCarty will be the hostess. kinds of problems. We’re now meeting Blackbeard the Pirate at 276 E. 500 North in Tooele, phone: scholarship fund. at the Grantsville City Library, 42 N. this position by contacting Mr. Abraham 882-6263. Come as you are this manent home. Volunteers are common Performances or by attending the meeting on Sept. citizens over 21 years old with a heart Eagles Barbecue Party Diagnostic Clinic Bowery St., from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Tooele City Arts Council would like Sunday, where you can hear a message Tuesdays. Call Mary Ann at 884-0215 19. You may also be nominated to for vulnerable children. Apply at www. The Eagles will have a Barbecue Party It is that time of year again where to invite you to attend a Missoula from the Bible and meet new friends. for information. Please call the library at run. Committee members must have utahcasa.org or call (801)574-1472. and sock hop with ’50s and ’60s music the Master Gardeners are available Children’s Theatre production of Service times: Bible study (for all ages) 884-1670 to make sure we are having a student enrolled at TJHS during the on Saturday, Sept. 21. The barbecue, to help solve gardening problems on Blackbeard the Pirate featuring local 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; Writing volunteers the group before coming. first year they are elected. Terms are Kolbaskis and Burgers, prepared by Wednesdays. This will continue through performers. The performances will evening worship 6 p.m.; WiseGuys chil- Valley Mental Health in Tooele, a non- for two years. Voting will be open Sept. Chef Larry Gnora, will be from 4-6 p.m. September. Tooele County Master be on Saturday, Sept. 28 at 3 p.m. dren’s program 6 p.m. Nursery provided profit organization, is looking for several S.A. recovery group 19, 20 and 23. All TJHS parents are Sock Hop starts at 6 p.m. Dress up in Gardeners conduct the Diagnostic Clinic and 5:30 p.m. at Copper Canyon for all services, and children’s church volunteers with grant writing experience S.A. men’s group meets every Tuesday encouraged to attend. Future meetings your fanciest and brightest socks and for the benefit of all county residents. Elementary, 1600 N. Broadway, Tooele. during morning worship. WiseGuys and/or computer/typing skills to per- night at 8:30 p.m. at the Green House will be held the third Thursday of each come up. The ticket will be drawn for People can bring a sample of the plant Tickets will be available at the door and Program during evening worship. form data entry at the Tooele office. in Tooele. Call 841-7783 with questions. month (except October, which will be the the meat raffle and other prizes, related with the proglem to the USU Extension the cost is $3 for adults, $2 for chil- Must pass a background check and second Thursday) through May. Mountain of Faith Lutheran to barbecuing, will also be given away. library room at 151 N. Main St. dren and $10 for the family. Missoula be able to volunteer a few hours or Al-Anon We’re a healthy, growing congregation Members and guests are invited. Wednesday afternoons between 3 p.m. Children’s Theatre in Tooele is spon- more each week (can volunteer anytime Is someone’s drinking affecting your Flea Market who welcomes newcomers and reaches and 6 p.m. Volunteers will also be on life? You don’t have to be alone. Al-Anon sored by the Tooele City Arts Council West Elementary School Flea Market will Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.) out to those in need. Join us for worship hand to answer questions about grow- meetings every Wednesday from 11 as part of the Tooele City Parks, Arts be held Sept. 21. Sign ups for vendors Contact Alex C. Gonzalez or Adrienne Masons Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. at 560 ing plants in flowerbeds and vegetable a.m. to noon at residence, 77 W. 400 and Recreation program. For more have started. Call 208-317-6216 to Berrett at 843-3520. S. Main Street, Tooele. We treat the gardens as well as planting and care of North. For more information please information, please contact the Tooele reserve your space. The cost is $20 Meeting word of God with respect without taking shrubs and trees. contact Perky at 435-840-4831 or 801- City Arts Council at 435-843-2142 or at for one vendor space or $35 for two Food pantry Masons meeting second Friday at ourselves too seriously. Check us out on 599-2649 if no answer. [email protected]. spaces. The First Baptist Church in Tooele is 7 p.m. with dinner at 6 p.m., 22 Gem and Mineral Society Facebook by searching for Mountain of offering an emergency food pantry to Settlement Canyon, Tooele. Breakfast Tooele Gem and Mineral Society meets Faith Lutheran Church. Please join us for meet the needs of our community. The Food addicts Excelsior Academy tours on the second Saturday, 9 a.m., Jim’s the second Tuesday of each month in Grantsville meaningful worship that is also casual food pantry is available for emergency Food addicts in recovery aim to lose Curious about charter schools? Want to Cafe. For more information or a ride, the Tooele Senior Center, 59 E. Vine and relaxed. For more information about needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays weight and keep it off. No dues, fees know more about Excelsior Academy? call Jim at 435-850-9203. St. at 7:30 p.m. Membership dues are our family of faith, call 882-7291. from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at or weigh-ins. Weekly meetings held at GHS Class of 2003 Tours are held each Wednesday only $10 per year if you would like to The Grantsville High School Class of 580 S. Main Street. For information call Tooele County Museum, 47 E. Vine at 8:30 a.m. School tours cover a St. Barnabas’ Episcopal join. Come learn about rocks and miner- 2003 10-year reunion will be Saturday, 882-2048. Tooele County Street, on Thursdays at 6 p.m. Come range of topics such as the Excelsior Weekly service of word, prayer and sac- als, field trips for rock collecting, and Sept. 21 from 4-8 p.m. at the high in the back door; meetings are held in Academy Philosophy and Vision, Direct rament followed by fellowship. Sunday Historical Society our Big Gem Show the last weekend in school. The cost is $2 per person to Rocky Mountain Hospice the basement. Call 882-0805 for more Instruction, CHAMPS and the character mornings at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’ September. Call 435-882-5752 with any help pay for the food. For more informa- While it can be difficult at times, volun- information. development program. There is also Episcopal Church, 1784 N. Aaron Historical Society Books questions. tion, call Danielle Nelson at 830-8533. teering can be a most rewarding and an opportunity to observe the school’s Drive, Tooele. Phone: 882-4721. Email: Tooele County Historical Society’s books Take off pounds sensibly unique group settings. Come and tour worthwhile experience. Rocky Mountain Bereavement support group Class of 1994 [email protected]. Web at Hospice is looking for dedicated indi- will be available to purchase at our Need help to lose those extra pounds? the building and have any questions www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. You are Harmony Hospice offers a weekly This year for Homecoiming at Grantsville viduals who are willing to spend one to meeting. The History of Tooele County We can help. TOPS is a weight loss sup- answered. Everyone is welcome, 124 E. God’s beloved child, beautifully created bereavement support group for any per- High School we are honoring the Class two hours per week volunteering. We Volume II is $25, The Mining, Smelting, port group open to men, women, teens Erda Way, Erda. 882-3062. in God’s own image. Whatever your his- son who has had a loved one who has of 1994. We are sending out invitations ask for a time commitment of at least and Railroading in Tooele is $15, and and pre-teens. Meetings are held every tory, wherever you are in life’s journey, died. You do not need to be affiliated with all the information about the lunch, six months. We provide 12 hours of we also have eight note cards depicting Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the old county the Episcopal Church welcomes you. with Harmony or have had services in parade, assmebly and the game against training, TB testing and a background four different pioneer buildings for $4. courthouse, 47 S. Main St. Call Mary Tooele Family Center order to come and participate. Everyone Emery. For an invitaiton email your name check. Hospice volunteers assist These will make great gifts for your fam- Lou at 830-1150, Lisa at 882-1442 or Spanish services is welcome. The group meets every and address to esmith@tooeleschools. end-of-life patients and their families ily and friends. see www.tops.org for more information. Story and craft hour La Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at Harmony org. with friendly visits and companion- Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves Historical sign Home Health and Hospice, 2356 N. Addiction recovery Tooele ship, respite care for caregivers, light Beautification Committee the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy 6 p.m., Domingos 2 p.m. We invite you The Tooele Co. Historical Society has 400 East, Bldg. B, Suite 206 in Tooele. LDS Family Services addiction recovery the adventures of books and make fun to their Spanish services on Thursday at housekeeping, grocery shopping and The Grantsville Beautification Committee recently made a loan agreement with Please contact Leonard Barber for any meeting every Tuesday from 7:30 to 9 crafts. For more info, call 833-1978 ext. 6 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Come to end of life projects. Please contact Tina has plans to beautify the town. The the Utah State Historical Society to questions you might have at 843-9054. p.m. at the LDS chapel at 1030 S. 900 2127 or ext. 2010. We’re located at know a church that focused in the word Rasmussen at (801)397-4904 or tina. committee is proposing one project a display an old Lincoln Highway sign that West, in the Relief Society room. Enter 301 W. Vine St., Bldg. #11 (right behind of God rather than the emotions. God [email protected]. Sons of Utah Pioneers month. The committee is looking for was on the border of Utah and Nevada. on the west side of the church. The Tooele High School). loves you and he wants to reveal himself The goal of the Sons of Utah Pioneers, feedback to know where the beautifica- Hospice volunteers The unique sign is on display at the handicap entrance is on the south side to you. Located at 276 E. 500 North, Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep tion efforts should be. Call Barb Wittwer Hospice volunteers are needed for Pioneer Museum. of the church. This meeting addresses Preschool hour Tooele. Call 840-5036, rides provided. alive the history and tremendous con- at 801-694-5232. The first challenge Harmony Hospice to give a wonderful all addictions or character weaknesses. Every Tuesday at 10 a.m. the Tooele Seeking Historical Items tributions of our early Tooele County is for everyone to clean up their own gift: your time, companionship, yardwork No children, please. Family Center has a fun activity hour St. Marguerite Tooele County Historical Society would pioneers and others. If this is something front yard. Look at it as a newcomer to and music. Become an 11th hour volun- of learning, singing and creating. This St. Marguerite Catholic Community like members of the community who that you may be interested in joining, Addiction recovery Grantsville Grantsville would. What can you do to teer. Call Coy at 225-6586. Ready, Set, School! preschool class is welcomes you to worship with us. have any family or personal histories, please attend a pot luck dinner the first LDS Family Services addition recovery make your piece of Grantsville shine? for all children up to 5 years of age. Our liturgy schedule is as follows: photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, Thursday of each month in the Tooele meeting every Thursday night from 7:30 Watch your neighbors and nominate Please come and enjoy the fun. For Volunteer opportunity Saturday Vigil 5 p.m., Sunday 7:45 a.m. Rocky Mountain Care Foundation, a non- VHS tapes, or newspaper articles that Senior Citizens Center at 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the LDS chapel at 415 W. them for the clean up for Septembers more info, call 833-1978 ext. 2127 or (Spanish), 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., profit organization, is looking for volun- you would like to donate to our orga- Dinner is followed by a short program. Apple Street in the Relief Society room. contest. ext. 2010. We’re located at 301 W. Vine Monday through Friday 9 a.m. Religious teers in Tooele. Our volunteers provide nization to please call us. We are also Park behind the building and enter the Enter on the north side of the church. St., Bldg. #11 (right behind Tooele High Grantsville Irrigation education for youth: Sunday 9 a.m. respite care, friendly visits, conversa- looking for books, newspaper articles, northwest doors. The handicap entrance is also on the School). Confession 4 p.m. Saturday. Office Grantsville Irrigation would like to tion, light household chores, and other photos, brochures or any history that north side of the church. This meeting hours Monday, Wednesday, Thursday Mood disorder support group remind all users to monitor their meter needs to terminally ill patients who are pertains to the Tooele County area. If address all addictions or character and Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call Do you or someone you love have a usage. Each user is allotted 250,000 on our hospice services. Please visit our you would like to donate them to our weaknesses. No children, please. TATC 435-882-3860. St. Marguerite Catholic mood disorder? NAMI-Tooele affiliation gallons per share. You may rent addi- website at www.rockymountaincarefoun- organization, or if you would let us make Elementary School can be reached offers help, hope and healing. Please LDS addiction family support tional shares at a cost of $125 for a dation.org. Training, background check, a copy for the Tooele County Historical September Mini-Lesson at 435-882-0081. We are located on join us for support group sessions every If you have a loved one who is strug- one-half share or $250 for a full share. and TB test required — all provided. Society, please call Alice Dale at 435- Come join Tooele Applied Technology the corner of Seventh Street and Vine Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at the New gling with addictions of any kind, find Please contact the office at 435-884- Please contact Jill at (801)397-4904 for 882-1612. College for their monthly mini-lesson Street. Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in help and support Sunday evenings from 3451 if you have exceeded your allot- additional information. and lunch. September’s lesson will Tooele. For more info, contact Kelly at 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Erda Ward building ment to avoid being assessed a penalty. teach ways to create amazing hair styles Brit-Ammi Kahal Tooele Animal Outreach Groups and Events 841-9903. at 323 E. Erda Way. Enter on the east for those special occasions. Lunch will Farmers’ Market Covenant People Assembly are teach- Tooele Animal Outreach is a 501(c)3 side of the building and go to the Relief be served after the class and everything ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian Family Support Center Farmers’ Market at Clark Historic Farm, nonprofit organization desperately seek- Second Annual Canyon Society room. is free of charge. This event will be held faith. Visitors welcome on Saturdays at The Family Support Center is a non- 378 W. Clark, Grantsville on Saturdays ing volunteers in our community who Cleanup Sept. 18 from noon to 1 p.m. Call 435- 1 p.m., 37 S. Main Street, Tooele. Call profit agency providing services in Salt LDS porn addiction program until Sept. 28, 8-11 a.m. Produce and love animals like we do to help continue Join us for the Second Annual Canyon 248-1800 to reserve your seat. 843-5444 for more information. Lake and Tooele County. Free 12-week An LDS pornography addiction recovery handcrafted booths are free. Contact finding forever homes for abandoned Cleanup. Families, neighbors, friends, in-home parenting skills program. support group meeting will be held Tammy Wright, honeytree14@hotmail. and neglected animals. We need volun- scouts, businesses, city and county New Programs at TATC Bible Baptist Church Families with children birth to 17 will every Friday evening from 7:30 to 9 com for more info. teers for various projects, i.e. posting workers, service clubs, fraternal groups, We have two new programs that The folks at Bible Baptist Church would receive instruction during an 80-minute p.m., Stansbury Stake Center, 417 E. animal pictures on the Internet, taking and community organizations working are ready to launch. The Industrial like to invite you to some old fashioned weekly visit to gain the tools they need Benson Road. Enter on the southwest Harvest Festival foster animals to vet appointments, together to restore our local canyons, Maintenance and Heavy Duty Diesel church services with singing from the to strengthen their family. Topics dis- side of building. Separate men’s recov- Harvest Festival at Clark Historic Farm, organizing fundraising and adoption Saturday, Sept. 21. Breakfast and reg- Technician programs are set to begin old fashioned hymns and messages cussed include communication, conflict ery (for men struggling with pornography Oct. 10-12. We are looking for vendors, events, picking up donated food, blan- istration from 8-9 a.m. with the canyon Oct. 1 and Oct. 14. While attending from the old fashioned KJV Bible. Some resolution, attachment and bonding, addictions) and women’s support meet- demonstrators and musicians. Please kets and medication for foster animals cleanup from 9 a.m. to noon. Meet us high school, teenagers can learn valu- things should never change. Sunday establishing rules and routines as well ings (for women whose husbands or contact Susan Johnsen, 884-3306. and fostering dogs. If you would like to at the top of Middle Canyon (drive until able, marketable job skills at TATC Service times: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; as managing stress. Please contact family members are struggling with por- find out more about our program, please the pavement ends, white pine camp- tuition-free. Call the registration office at gospel hour, 11 a.m.; Bible study, 12:30 Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext. 107 for nography) are held at the same time. Family History Center contact Marci at 830-4049. ground on the right). ATVs welcome. Greet your ancestors free at the 435-248-1800 for details. The Industrial p.m.; Wednesday evening services, Grantsville Family History Center, 117 Maintenance program will train students 6 p.m. Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at Overlake Homeowners in the repair and upkeep of different 840-2152. E. Cherry St. All are welcome with Elks Association Bulletin Board Policy consultants there to assist you. Open types of equipment and machines used The next Overlake HOA Board Meeting If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript- Mondays noon to 4 p.m., and Tuesday in an industrial setting. 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B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY September 17, 2013 TELL ME A STORY ‘Clever Princess and Clever Beggar’

(a Russian tale) came upon a dead crow in the road, and because will drip upon the adapted by Amy Friedman and he knew this was some kind of sign, he stopped to floor.” illustrated by Meredith Johnson think. Crows could be bad luck, but surely a dead “No problem crow meant the opposite. So he decided to take then!” the beggar nce upon a time, a king had a daughter along this good luck charm, and threw the dead said. “We’ll catch the who was so intelligent, so wise and so crow into his sack. fat in this!” And he Oclever that people shied away from her. She He had not walked far when he came upon an presented the bath- could confuse anyone, even the king’s wise men. old bathtub lying by the side of the road. “You tub. And when it came to suitors, their knees shook never know when you’ll need a bath,” he said to The princess when they tried to speak to her because the prin- himself, and he dragged this along. laughed, and the cess was so clever. He decided whatever he found in his path, king smiled to see The king worried that his daughter would he would take along, and so as he made his way his daughter’s plea- always be alone. One day he decided to issue a toward the palace, he collected a rug, a ram’s horn sure. “But that tub proclamation. He sent his servants out to king- and a rusty flute. will leave marks on doms far and wide to announce the challenge. The beggar was feeling cocky and prepared, the floor,” she said, Anyone who could win an argument with the prin- though everyone he passed thought him a fool. and the beggar only cess would win not only his daughter’s hand in That night, when he stopped at a farm and asked bowed. “We’ll set it marriage, but half the kingdom. the farmer if he could stay the night, the farmer on this rug,” he said, Young men came from far and wide to try their asked where he was headed. and he pulled the rug wit and wiles on the princess. Anyone could win “To woo the princess,” the beggar said. from his sack and set an argument with such a sheltered girl — or so The farmer and his wife rolled their eyes. “That it beneath the tub’s they thought. And day after day, they appeared will be trouble,” said the farmer. feet. and offered arguments and counterarguments to But the beggar grinned and said, “I’ll win, I’ve The princess other arguments, but the princess always had the no doubt. After all, I have a mouth under my nose shook her head. She last word. and a tongue in my mouth, haven’t I?” saw he was getting As time passed, the princess, busy preparing her And the next day, he appeared at the palace. The the better of her, and arguments, had no more time to comb her hair or servants rolled their eyes too, but no one could she said, “I see that change her clothes, and the king was busy too. He stop him, and so at long last he was presented to you’re twisting your greeted each suitor. He stood nearby and watched. the princess. tongue!” And after a while, the suitors’ arguments became “Greetings,” he said, “oh woman with hands of And so the beggar sillier and sillier. The whole endeavor exhausted ice!” reached into his sack the king. She stared at him. “What do you mean by that? and pulled out the “From now on,” he announced, “only serious My hands are warm.” ram’s horn and said, men must apply! If anyone offers a silly argument, “Perhaps,” he said, “but too cold to roast a “There is nothing more twisted than this, yet it is said, “but a ram’s bleat is piercing and cold!” he will be punished!” crow.” sound and fine!” The beggar pulled the flute out of his sack, and Soon the number of suitors grew smaller and She stared harder. “My hands are warm enough The princess studied the beggar and saw that he he played a pretty tune. As the princess listened, smaller. But one day, a young, handsome beggar to roast a crow,” she argued, and the beggar was sound and he was fine. Beneath the grime on she knew she was falling in love. heard about the king’s challenge. He decided to grinned and lifted the dead crow out of his sack. his face there was a handsome lad, and beneath “He’s won my heart,” she said to the king. try his luck. “What do I have to lose?” he asked his “Let’s see!” he said. the shabby clothes there was a strong and able “And now he has won your hand in marriage friends. “If I lose, I shall only be punished, and life The princess shook her head. She would not let young man. And, oh, what a sense of humor! She and half my kingdom, too!” the king cried joyfully. already punishes me.” a beggar make a fool of her. “I cannot touch this loved that about him. The beggar played a still more beautiful tune, He set off for the palace. As he was walking, he crow,” she said, “for if I do, he’ll roast, and the fat “Yes, the ram’s horn is sound, and it is fine,” she and everyone lived happily ever after.

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Tooele County Human Resource Offi ce Submit resume in per- 47 South Main Street Tooele son. or online at www.co.tooele.ut.us EEO Employer WANTED! Business Office fOr rent Livestock BECOME A SUB- This announcement does not represent the entire job description. For a com- SCRIBER. 882-0050 plete and thorough job description please contact the human resource offi ce. Need to sell that new champion bull or your yearling calves? Place your classified ad into Sandra Larsen 47 newspapers, find your buyers quickly. For is looking for only $163. your 25 REAL ESTATE word classified will be PaPer Carriers seen by up to 500,000 1586 sq.ft., readers. It is as simple as calling the Tooele 435.224.9186 in south east lobby area plus 6 office spaces Transcript Bulletin at (435)882-0050 for de- Tooele!! ADA Accessible tails. (Ucan) If you are interested please call 66 W. Vine Street, rear annex STRAW bales. New The Market is Sizzling! crop. You pick up $5/ 435.882.0050 Available NOW bale, or $7/ bale deliv- Call DeAnn, 435-882-7875, ext. 124 ered. Garth 711 S 1050 W • TOOELE 147 S COLUMBIA • TOOELE (435)837-2246 (435)830-2309 Sporting Under NOW HIRING: Maintenance Mechanic Goods ONLY $205,000 ONLY $168,000 Still time to pick out all colors! Stucco, paint, Immaculate!Contract Central air, solid surface counter in kitchen SELLING YOUR moun- Cargill Salt is currently accepting applications for a Heavy Equipment Maintenance Mechanic in stone, tile, carpet appliances etc! Estimated and main bath. Master bath and basement bath have granite tain bike? Advertise it in completion date Mid October! counter tops. 3 tone paint. Beautiful landscaping. 16X20 Timpie, Utah, just 20 minutes from Grantsville on I-80 West, exit 77. In this position you will Quality craftsmanship. Lot of upgrades! Trex Deck.Located at the end of a dead end street. (your the classifieds. Call Compare to other new builds! ownsledding hill right next door!) CLEAN!!! YOU WANT maintain, repair, and perform Preventative Maintenance (PM) and Predictive Maintenance (PdM) 882-0050 www.tooele rounds on production equipment such as graders, dozers, loaders, backhoes, excavators, transcript.com 155 W 100 S • TOOELE 163 E 100 S • TOOELE A GOOD JOB custom harvesting equipment, conveyors, and pumps. You will use your precision maintenance craft skills, set rigging, use welding skills including stick and MIG welding, and basic fabrication. WITH GREAT Personals LEARN MORE AND APPLY ONLINE: Apply online at www.cargill.com/careers, select “Browse BENEFITS. Cargill Jobs,” then click on “United States” and “Utah” to find the job opening OR search requisition number TIM00192. ADOPTION: Affectionate ONLY $129,000 ONLY $235,000 Artistic musical finan- Updated, open fl oor plan. Newer windows, Looking for a beautifully updated home and a place to run EXCELLENT COMPENSATION & BENEFITS PACKAGE: Wage begins at $26.78 per hour. We offer cially secure couple a home business? Detached shop could be retail, day care, roof, furnace, carpet paint, Updated preschool,dance studio etc. Has it’s own bathroom and WE HAVE GREAT a 401K plan; health, dental and vision insurance; paid vacation and holidays; wellness program; awaits baby. Expenses kitchen & baths. 2 separate detached kitchen. Home has new HUGE kitchen, updated bathrooms. incentive plan and opportunities for growth. paid. 1-800-557-9529 garages. Close to schools. Large master/fi replace. Must see photo tour and in person! OPPORTUNITIES Lisa & Kenny REQUIREMENTS: You must complete the online application process in order to be considered LAND 782 E CLIFFORD DR IN TIMPIE. Offers of employment are conditional upon passing a pre-employment physical, drug screen, ATTENTION SLEEP AP- criminal background screen and verification of identity and employment eligibility. Cargill is an NEA SUFFERERS with 4000 N SR 36 Corner of SR36 & Erda Way. Apx. Medicare. Get CPAP 35.11 acres of vacant land w/9.66 acres zoned CG equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. (Commercial) & the remaining acrege of 25.45 acres is Replacement Supplies zoned RR-5. (Residential on 5 acre lots.) at little or NO COST, plus FREE home deliv- 408 N 250 W $45,000. 1.25 ac in Tooele City! ONLY $225,000 BETTER TOGETHER ery! Best of all, prevent Great home in established neighborhood. 6 260 W 400 N $40,000. Corner Lot. bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, main fl oor laundry, 75 www.cargill.com/careers red skin sores and bac- gallon water heater, large storageroom. Large .28 terial infection! Call 300 W 400 N 1.25 ac on corner lot, Tooele City acre lot.Extra deep garage with nice R.V. parking. 888-805-4260 (ucan) PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Tooele City Council & Tooele City Redevelopment Agency of Tooele City, Utah, will meet in a Work Session on Wednesday, Septem- ber 18, 2013 at the hour of 5:00 P.M. The meet- ing will be held at the Tooele City Hall Large Conference Room lo- cated at 90 North Main Street, Tooele, Utah. 1. Open Meeting 2. Roll Call 3. Discussion: - Preliminary Subdivision Plat Approval for Canyon Village, Phase 3. A 16 Lot Single Family Subdi- vision to be Located at Approximately 1600 North Broadway Avenue Directly West of Copper Canyon Elementary by Western Acres LLC Presented by Jim Bolser - Final Subdivision Plat Approval for Sunset Es- tates Phase 5B. An 18 Lot Single Family Resi- dential Subdivision to be TUESDAY SeptemberLocated at 17, Approxi- 2013 B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN mately 2100 North 220 West by Hallmark Homes Presented by Help Wanted Wanted Autos Apartments Homes for Homes for Homes for Financial JimPublic Bolser Notices for Rent Rent Rent Rent Services - FinalMeetings Subdivision Plat Approval for Building MELATIES DAY Spa & I WILL come to you and SELL YOUR CAR or BLOWOUT! 2bdrm spe- 2BDRM, 1BTH trailer EAST TOOELE, 3bdrm, TOOELE, 3BDRM, BANKRUPTCY ON A 619 Minor Subdivision Salon has an opening pay cash for your junk boat in the classifieds. cial. Deposit moves you w/washer, dryer in- 2bth newer home, 1.5bth, large living BUDGET *$350 Aspire Located at 1775 West F for a full time nail tech. car or truck. Call 882-0050 or visit in through September cluded. Rent includes $895/mo, double car room. New linoleum Credit Solutions. 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Call Joe Public Notices info. (ucan) Can Buy? Zero down $$SAVE MONEY script Bulletin September work Taken Care Of. (435)840-1359 TOOELE DUPLEX, Meetings 2BDRM 1BTH, remod- & Low Income pro- Search Bank & HUD 17, 2013) 800-259-8641 (ucan) 2bdrm, 1bth, 646 E 500 eled, govt. subsidized. grams, 1st time & Sin- Are you looking for a homes www.Tooele N, $700/mo $700/dep Deadline for public no- PUBLIC NOTICE Wanted Playground, carport gle parent programs, clean, quite community BankHomes.com LOCAL, LICENSED and Pets Welcomed. Aaron tices is 4 p.m. the day Notice is hereby given ,free cable. $500/dep. Berna Sloan (435) for you and your mobile Berna Sloan (435) Bonded auto recycler (801)450-8432 prior to publication. that the Tooele City 211 S. Hale, Grants- 840-5029 Group 1 home? Join us at City 840-5029 Group 1 WANTED: Scrap metal. paying cash for junk Public notices submit- Council of Tooele City, ville. Call Chris Center Estates. Con- TOOELE, 2BDRM 1bth Will pick up free. Call cars and trucks. Call BEAUTIFUL NEW ted past the deadline Utah, will meet in a Busi- (435)843-8247 Equal 2BDRM HOUSE, new veniently located in the fenced yard, brand new Rick at (801)599-5634 (435)830-2394 HOME, 1042 S 1050 W will not be accepted. ness Meeting on Housing Opp. carpet, freshly painted heart of Tooele near carpet, paint, linoleum, Tooele, approximately UPAXLP Wednesday, September inside, full bath, nice restaurants, gas sta- NO PETS, available im- 3BDRM, 1.5BTH apart- 1450sf finished, 3bdrm 18, 2013 at the hour of kitchen, no smoking. tions, and grocery mediately. $765/mo. PUBLIC NOTICE ment $1000/mo, 2bth, lots of upgrades, 7:00 P.M. The meeting Utilities included. stores. Monthly lot fee Off-street parking, stor- NORTH TOOELE $400/dep, utilities in- $195000, must see! will be held at the Tooele $700/mo, $200/dep. includes water, sewer, age unit. (801)842- COUNTY FIRE DIS- cluded, central air, w/d Call or text anytime City Hall Council Room (435)579-0478 and trash. Tenants are 9631 www.guardright TRICT NOTICE OF hookups, no pets or 435-850-9973 Eli. PUBLIC HEARING-IM- located at 90 North Main BECOME A SUB- responsible for gas, property.com smoking. Kim and electricity. Call us PACT FEE FACILITIES Street, Tooele, Utah. (435)830-9371 SCRIBER. 882-0050 FSBO. 48 Sorrel LN. 1. Pledge of Allegiance FOR SALE today, get settled in be- WHY RENT when you Grantsville. 3506sqft PLAN AND IMPACT 2. Roll Call fore winter. can buy? Call for a home on .48 acres. FEE ANALYSIS (435)882-1199 free pre approval Me- Stansbury Park Station 3. Mayor's Community Good for 2 weeks 3bdrm 2bth w/bonus Youth Recognition lanie 840-3073 Secu- RM. Granite, Stainless 179 Country Club, $ Remington Park MUST SEE! 1746 N 80 rity National Mort- Stansbury Park, UT Awards E, 4bdrm, 2.5bth, steel, knotty Alder cup- 4. Open Forum for Pub- 495,000 gage. boards, 3 car garage. 84074 $1135/mo; 1001 So. September 19, 2013 lic Comment Apartments II BECOME A SUB- Very close to ATV, 1010 W, 6bdrm, 2.5bth 6:30 PM 5. PUBLIC HEARING & 18,000 sq. ft. building SCRIBER. 882-0050 horse and bike trails. (801)436-8100 Notice is hereby given MOTION on Ordinance in Tooele on 34 S. Main 62 and over or disabled $279,000 CALL or text 2013-15 An Ordinance (801)330-4829. that the North Tooele regardless of age. County Fire District of the Tooele City Coun- Planning on selling your (“District”) intends to en- cil Amending Tooele City Now accepting applications. home, you could be act or modify a public Code Chapters 7-1 and LEASE OPTION - sending your sales safety facilities impact 7-12 Regarding Building Income restrictions apply. The Kirk Height Presented by Jim Quiet, Quality apartments in a points to up to 340,000 fee and that a public SUPER LEASE Rental assistance may be restored historic structure households at once. hearing will be held by Bolser For $163. you can the Administrative Con- 6. MOTION on Prelimi- $3,900 Plus Triple Net available. nary Subdivision Plat The Best Places at the Best Prices place your 25 word trol Board (“Board”) of New PriciNg classified ad to all 45 the District on Thursday, Approval for Canyon Vil- Ask for Paul Call for details. Completely1& 2 Bedrooms Furnished newspapers in Utah. September 19, 2013 at lage, Phase 3. A 16 Lot WeeklyStarting & Monthlyat $800 Ratesmo. Just call the Transcript 6:30 p.m. at the Stans- Single Family Subdivi- 435.843.0717 Bulletin at 882-0050 for bury Park Fire Station, sion to be Located at Ap- • Fully Furnished all Utilities all the details. (Mention 179 Country Club, proximately 1600 North TDD 800.735.2900 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 ucan) Stansbury Park Utah, to Broadway Avenue Di- 801.746.5553 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 receive public comment rectly West of Copper SELLING YOUR on (1) an Impact Fee Canyon Elementary by HOME? Advertise it in Facilities Plan for the Western Acres LLC the classifieds. Call District and (2) a Board Presented by Jim Bolser 882-0050 or visit Resolution adopting im- 7. MOTION on Final www.tooeletran pact fees for the District. Subdivision Plat Ap- script.com The proposed Impact proval for Sunset Es- Fee Facilities Plan and a tates Phase 5B. An 18 Tooele Valley Homes & Lots! summary of the Plan, an Lot Single Family Resi- Mobile Homes analysis of the proposed dential Subdivision to be impact fee and a sum- Located at Approxi- 37 E 1810 N, Tooele 662 W 810 N, Tooele mately 2100 North 220 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile mary of the analysis, and the Board Resolution will West by Hallmark home for rent, no smok- Homes Presented by ing/ pets. 882-1550 be available for public in- spection at the District Jim Bolser 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile office at least 14 days 8. MOTION on Final home for rent, no smok- before the public hear- Subdivision Plat Ap- ing/ pets. 882-1550 ing. This Notice is being proval for Building 619 given in satisfaction of Minor Subdivision Lo- TRAILER SPACES requirements of UCA §§ cated at 1775 West F available at Henwood 11-36-502, -504 and Avenue in the Ninigret Very Clean and Open Floor Plan Mobile Park 250 W 500 17B-1-111. If you can- Industrial Depot by The Great home with 5 beds and 2 1/2 baths. @"#$/-="D"#!&.-="E!',")$1$2")!%,/2*5"E!-&$2" N. Call (435)882-6642 not attend the hearing Ninigret Group Pre- I.'-"#$!%&'(%)"D"-&02*".03$"',"J1$2)!7$".!-",$C")!3',!&$"<002',8="!")01$)*"0;$,"(!3')*"2003"!,/"(20,&"20035"I.$2$"'-"!"(%,"" #$/2003"C'&."3!-&$2"#!&.5"F$!%&'(%)"7'&4.$,"C'&." and would like to submit sented by Jim Bolser (!3')*"2003"0,"&.$"-$40,/"<002"K%-&";$2($4&"(02"&.$"7'/-9"I.$"#!-$3$,&"'-"(2!3$/"!,/";!2&'!))*"-.$$&"2047$/5"$209,900 stainless steal appliances. $179,900 written comments, they 9. Resolution 2013 - 30 Lots & Land will be received until A Resolution of the 5:00 p.m. on September Tooele City Council Ap- 17, 2013, via email ad- proving and Ratifying 812 E Bates Canyon RD, Tooele 435 Bevan Way,ay Tooele TOWN HOUSE Lots in Contract Change Order Tooele, including plans. [email protected]. Any- one requiring assistance No. 2 with ZIM Indus- $27,500 each obo. tries, Inc., for Drilling of (435)830-2426 in understanding or par- ticipating in the public the Rodeo Grounds and hearing is encouraged to Kennecott “B” Wells notify Cassandra Ray at Presented by Paul Han- Water Shares (435-882-6730) at least sen two days before the 10. Minutes September TWO SHARES Settle- hearing so assistance 4, 2013 ment Canyon $1500. may be provided. 11. Invoices Presented by Michelle Pitt Beautiful East Bench 5 bed 3 bath home (435)224-4517 Cassandra Ray 5.00 acre home with 5 beds and 3 baths B$C"&')$"#!&.2003=".!,/"-42!;$/"C00/"<002-=" 435-882-6730 12. Adjourn WOW this beautiful property comes with 14 acre feet of water! A 500 tree operating orchard. A fully operational green house and enclosed patio with a hot tub. Beautiful big land- [email protected] Michelle Pitt !"#$!%&'(%)"(%))*"+,'-.$/".0%-$"!,/"-0"1$2*"3%4."302$5"6("*0%"!2$")007',8"(02"!".03$"',"&.$"40%,&2*"&.'-"'-"'&99"$589,900 -4!;$/"#!47*!2/"!,/"3%4."302$5"$ Buildings (Published in the Tran- Tooele City Recorder 209,900 script Bulletin September Pursuant to the Ameri- 5, 10, 12, 17 & 19, 2013) cans with Disabilities If you build, remodel or Act, Individuals Needing 5509 N. Windsor Way, Stansbury 827 S. Deer Hollow Rd., Tooele 55 E. Main, Ophir remove buildings you PUBLIC NOTICE Special Accommoda- can place your classi- Notice is hereby given tions Should Notify Mi- fied ad in 45 of Utah's that the Tooele City chelle Y. Pitt, Tooele newspapers for only Council & Tooele City City Recorder, at $163. for 25 words ($5. Redevelopment Agency 843-2110 prior to the for each additional of Tooele City, Utah, will meeting. word). You will reach meet in a Work Session (Published in the Tran- up to 340,000 house- on Wednesday, Septem- script Bulletin September holds and all you do is ber 18, 2013 at the hour 17, 2013) call the Transcript Bul- of 5:00 P.M. The meet- letin at 882-0050 for all ing will be held at the PUBLIC NOTICE Beautiful East Bench Home Great Rambler in fabulous neighborhood the details. (Mention Tooele City Hall Large The Grantsville City 6 bedrs, 5 bathrooms, spacious master suite, @"#$/2003-="D"#!&.2003-="#'8"0;$,"<002" Amazing Home in Ophir UCAN Classified Net- Conference Room lo- Council will hold its regu- !3!:',8"0;$,"<002";)!,="0;$,")0(&="&.$!&$2" cated at 90 North Main lar meeting at 7:00 p.m. ;)!,5"E%-&"H$$99"$ $ @"#$/2003-="D"(!3')*"2003-5"G$!))*"#$!%&'(%)5 work) 219,900 2003="0(+4$5">?@>"-A5"(&5 689,900 Street, Tooele, Utah. on Wednesday, Septem- METAL ROOF/ WALL 1. Open Meeting ber 18, 2013 at 429 East Panels, Pre-engineered 2. Roll Call Main Street, Grantsville, Metal Buildings. Mill 3. Discussion: UT 84029. The agenda prices for sheeting coil - Preliminary Subdivision is as follows: HotHomesUtah.com are at a 4 year low. You Plat Approval for Canyon CALL TO ORDER AND get the savings. 17 Col- Village, Phase 3. A 16 PLEDGE OF ALLE- ors prime material, cut Lot Single Family Subdi- GIANCE SEARCH EVERY HOME IN UTAH to your exact length. vision to be Located at ROLL CALL CO Building Systems Approximately 1600 AGENDA: 1-800-COBLDGS North Broadway Avenue 1. Mayor Youth Awards. (ucan) Directly West of Copper 2. Public Hearing: Canyon Elementary by a. Annexation Petition STORAGE SHED: Western Acres LLC filed by Leo R. Johnson, START AT $1595 RTO Call Laramie or Mark Presented by Jim Bolser Val J. Smith and Gay $73.84 month. Buy or - Final Subdivision Plat Zwahlen-Muir seeking to Rent-To-Own. NO Approval for Sunset Es- annex approximately CallCall LarLaramieamie DDunnTooeleunn County’s forfor ALL Real Estate Specialists CREDIT CHECK. tates Phase 5B. An 18 505 acres into the corpo- 855-957-4337 www. Lot Single Family Resi- rate boundaries of CumberlandBuildings. youryour RRealeal EstaEstatete needs dential Subdivision to be Grantsville City. com (ucan) Located at Approxi- b. Proposed amendment 435-224-4000 SELLING YOUR mately 2100 North 220 to the budget to allow for HOME? Advertise it in West by Hallmark the purchase of real the classifieds. Call Homes Presented by property located at 319 882-0050 or visit Jim Bolser West Clark Street. 435-849-5914 www.tooeletran - Final Subdivision Plat 3. Summary Action Laramie Dunn Mark Dunn script.com Approval for Building Items: 619 Minor Subdivision a. Approval of Minutes Located at 1775 West F b. Approval of Bills Avenue in the Ninigret c. Personnel Matters Industrial Depot by The 4. Consideration of Ninigret Group Pre- awarding the lease for sented by Jim Bolser the Clark Farm Corrals. - Resolution 2013 - 30 5. Consideration of Ordi- A Resolution of the nance No. 2013- 20 Tooele City Council Ap- granting annexation peti- proving and Ratifying tion to Leo R. Johnson to Contract Change Order annex approximately No. 2 with ZIM Industries 505 acres located to the , Inc., for Drilling of the northwest of Grantsville Rodeo Grounds and into the corporate Kennecott “B” Wells boundaries of Grantsville Presented by Paul Han- City. sen 6. Consideration of revo- - Legislative Items cation of Wild Biker Presented by Randy Honey, Inc., dba Stan Sant and Amy’s Delivery 4. Council Reports Services’ business li- 5. Motion to Close Meet- cense for violation of the ing to Discuss: terms of the Grantsville - Property Disposition City issued business li- - Pending Litigation cense. 6. Adjourn 7. Consideration of a Michelle Y. Pitt General Plan amend- Tooele City Recorder/ ment for Chris Drent at RDA Secretary approximately 151 West Pursuant to the Ameri- Vegas Street to go from cans with Disabilities a Rural Residential – 2 Act, Individuals Needing designation (allowing 1 Special Accommoda- unit per 5 acres to 1 unit tions Should Notify Mi- per 10 acres) to a Rural chelle Y. Pitt, Tooele Residential – 1 designa- City Recorder, at tion (allowing residential 843-2110 prior to the densities of 1 unit per 1 meeting. acre to 1 unit per 10 (Published in the Tran- acres) for the purpose of script Bulletin September a single family lot subdi- 17, 2013) vision. 8. Consideration of con- tract for the Hasler post- age machine. 9. Consideration of a fi- nal plat on Ranch Road Subdivision Phase 3A, which contains twenty (20) lots for Adam Nash. 10. Mayor and Council Reports. 11. Closed Session (Per- sonnel, Real Estate, Im- minent Litigation). 12. Adjourn. Christine Webb City Recorder In compliance with the Americans with Disability Act, Grantsville City will accommodate reason- able requests to assist persons with disabilities to participate in meet- ings. Requests for assis- tance may be made by calling City Hall (435) 884-3411 at least 3 days in advance of a meeting. (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin September 17, 2013) NOTICE OF TRUS- TEE'S SALE APN: 01-066-0-0007 TRA: Trust No. 1339763-20 Ref: knut- son, brenda IMPOR- TANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED August 26, 1999 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO- TECT YOUR PROP- ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On October 15, 2013, at 4:30pm, James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded August 31, 1999, as inst. No. 136758*, in book 0586, page 0482-0488, of Official Records in the office of the County Re- corder of Tooele County, State of Utah executed by Brenda K Knutson and Douglas Scott Knut- son, Wife And Husband, As Joint Tenants WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC- TION TO HIGHEST BID- DER, PAYABLE IN LAWFUL MONEY OF THE UNITED STATES AT THE TIME OF SALE, (SUCCESSFUL BID- DERS MUST TENDER PUBLIC NOTICE A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 The Grantsville City IN CERTIFIED FUNDS Council will hold its regu- TO THE TRUSTEE AT lar meeting at 7:00 p.m. THE TIME OF SALE, on Wednesday, Septem- WITH THE BALANCE ber 18, 2013 at 429 East DUE BY NOON THE Main Street, Grantsville, FOLLOWING BUSI- UT 84029. The agenda NESS DAY, AT THE is as follows: OFFICE OF THE TRUS- NOTICE OF TRUS- CALL TO ORDER AND TEE), At the Tooele TEE'S SALE PLEDGE OF ALLE- county courthouse 74 The following described GIANCE South 100 East Tooele, real property will be sold ROLL CALL Utah all right, title and in- at public auction to the AGENDA: terest conveyed to and highest bidder, purchase 1. Mayor Youth Awards. now held by it under said price payable in lawful 2. Public Hearing: Deed of Trust in the money of the United a. Annexation Petition property situated in said States of America at the filed by Leo R. Johnson, County and State de- time of sale, at the main Val J. Smith and Gay scribed as: BEGINNING entrance of the Tooele Zwahlen-Muir seeking to AT A POINT WHICH IS County Courthouse, annex approximately SOUTH 88 45' EAST a/k/a the Third Judicial 505 acres into the corpo- 914.80 FEET MEAS- District Court, 74 South rate boundaries of URED ALONG AN OLD 100 East, Tooele, Utah, Grantsville City. FENCE LINE AND on Friday, October 11, b. Proposed amendment NOTICE OF TRUS- NORTH 480.35 FEET 2013, at the hour of 9:30 to the budget to allow for TEE'S SALE FROM THE SOUTH- a.m. of that day for the the purchase of real APN: 01-066-0-0007 WEST CORNER OF purpose of foreclosing a property located at 319 TRA: Trust No. SECTION 36, TOWN- deed of trust originally West Clark Street. 1339763-20 Ref: knut- SHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE executed by Brendon 3. Summary Action son, brenda IMPOR- 6 WEST, SALT LAKE Barney and Courtney Items: TANT NOTICE TO BASE AND MERIDIAN; Warr, in favor of Acad- a. Approval of Minutes PROPERTY OWNER AND EXTENDING emy Mortgage Corpora- b. Approval of Bills YOU ARE IN DEFAULT THENCE NORTH tion, covering real prop- c. Personnel Matters UNDER A DEED OF 477.23 FEET TO THE erty located at approxi- 4. Consideration of TRUST, DATED August CENTERLINE OF mately 254 South Park awarding the lease for 26, 1999 UNLESS YOU CHERRY STREET IN Street, Grantsville, the Clark Farm Corrals. TAKE ACTION TO PRO- GRANTSVILLE CITY, Tooele County, Utah, 5. Consideration of Ordi- TECT YOUR PROP- UTAH, AS EXTENDED and more particularly de- nance No. 2013- 20 ERTY, IT MAY BE WESTERLY; THENCE scribed as: granting annexation peti- SOLD AT A PUBLIC NORTH 89 15' WEST BEGINNING AT THE tion to Leo R. Johnson to SALE. IF YOU NEED 91.05 FEET ALONG NORTHEAST CORNER annex approximately AN EXPLANATION OF SAID CENTERLINE, OF LOT 1, BLOCK 35, 505 acres located to the THE NATURE OF THE THENCE SOUTH GRANTSVILLE CITY, northwest of Grantsville PROCEEDING 478.42 FEET, THENCE THENCE RUNNING into the corporate NOTICE OF TRUS- AGAINST YOU, YOU EAST 91.05 FEET TO SOUTH 82.5 FEET; boundaries of Grantsville TEE'S SALE SHOULD CONTACT A THE POINT OF BEGIN- THENCE WEST 95.0 City. APN: 08-044-0-0027 LAWYER. On October NING. SUBJECT TO A FEET; THENCE NORTH 6. Consideration of revo- TRA: notset Trust No. 15, 2013, at 4:30pm, RIGHT OF WAY DE- 82.5 FEET; THENCE cation of Wild Biker 1373267-38 Ref: Keep- James H. Woodall, as SCRIBED AS FOL- EAST 95 FEET TO BE- Honey, Inc., dba Stan ers, Audrey IMPOR- duly appointed Trustee LOWS: BEGINNING AT GINNING. SITUATE IN and Amy’s Delivery TANT NOTICE TO under and pursuant to THE NORTHWEST TOOELE COUNTY, Services’ business li- PROPERTY OWNER Deed of Trust recorded CORNER OF BLOCK STATE OF UTAH. cense for violation of the YOU ARE IN DEFAULT August 31, 1999, as inst. 62, GRANTSVILLE'S 01-102-0-0016 terms of the Grantsville UNDER A DEED OF No. 136758*, in book SOUTHWEST ADDI- The current beneficiary City issued business li- TRUST, DATED July 03, 0586, page 0482-0488, TION; AND RUNNING of the trust deed is cense. 2009 UNLESS YOU of Official Records in the THENCE WEST 1320 JPMorgan Chase Bank, 7. Consideration of a TAKE ACTION TO PRO- office of the County Re- FEET TO THE SEC- National Association, General Plan amend- TECT YOUR PROP- corder of Tooele County, TION LINE OF SEC- and the record owner of ment for Chris Drent at ERTY, IT MAY BE State of Utah executed TION 36, TOWNSHIP 2 the property as of the re- approximately 151 West SOLD AT A PUBLIC by Brenda K Knutson SOUTH, RANGE 6 NOTICE OF TRUS- cording of the notice of Vegas Street to go from SALE. IF YOU NEED and Douglas Scott Knut- WEST, SALT LAKE TEE'S SALE default is Brendon Bar- a Rural Residential – 2 AN EXPLANATION OF son, Wife And Husband, BASE AND MERIDIAN; The following described ney and Courtney Warr. designation (allowing 1 THE NATURE OF THE As Joint Tenants WILL THENCE NORTH 22.75 property will be sold at The trustee's sale of the unit per 5 acres to 1 unit PROCEEDING SELL AT PUBLIC AUC- FEET TO THE SOUTH public auction to the aforedescribed real PUBLIC NOTICE per 10 acres) to a Rural AGAINST YOU, YOU TION TO HIGHEST BID- LINE OF THE DIDER- highest bidder, payable property will be made The Grantsville City Residential – 1 designa- SHOULD CONTACT A DER, PAYABLE IN ICKSON PROPERTY; in lawful money of the without warranty as to ti- Council will hold its regu- tion (allowing residential LAWYER. On October LAWFUL MONEY OF THENCE EAST 1320 United States at the time tle, possession, or en- lar meeting at 7:00 p.m. densities of 1 unit per 1 01, 2013, at 4:30pm, THE UNITED STATES FEET TO THE EAST of sale, at the Tooele cumbrances. Bidders on Wednesday, Septem- acre to 1 unit per 10 James H. Woodall, as AT THE TIME OF SALE, LINE OF CHERRY County Courthouse, 74 must be prepared to ten- ber 18, 2013 at 429 East acres) for the purpose of duly appointed Trustee (SUCCESSFUL BID- STREET; THENCE South 100 East, Tooele, der a cashier's check in Main Street, Grantsville, a single family lot subdi- under and pursuant to DERS MUST TENDER SOUTH 22.75 FEET TO UT 84074, on October the amount of UT 84029. The agenda vision. Deed of Trust recorded A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 THE POINT BEGIN- 16, 2013, at 1:00 p.m. of $20,000.00 at the sale. is as follows: 8. Consideration of con- August 17, 2009, as inst. IN CERTIFIED FUNDS NING. EXCEPTING said day, for the purpose The balance of the pur- CALL TO ORDER AND tract for the Hasler post- No. 330891, in book xx, TO THE TRUSTEE AT THEREFROM, THAT of foreclosing a trust chase price must be paid PLEDGE OF ALLE- age machine. page xx, of Official Re- THE TIME OF SALE, PORTION THEREOF, deed dated January 30, by cashier's check or GIANCE 9. Consideration of a fi- cords in the office of the WITH THE BALANCE INCLUDED IN CHERRY 2008, and executed by wire transfer received by ROLL CALL nal plat on Ranch Road County Recorder of DUE BY NOON THE STREET.*loan modifica- MELISSA D. HOLMES, 12:00 noon the following AGENDA: Subdivision Phase 3A, Tooele County, State of FOLLOWING BUSI- tion agreement recorded as Trustor, in favor of business day. The trus- 1. Mayor Youth Awards. which contains twenty Utah executed by Trent NESS DAY, AT THE on 06/06/2011 doc# MORTGAGE ELEC- tee reserves the right to 2. Public Hearing: (20) lots for Adam Nash. James Keepers and Au- OFFICE OF THE TRUS- 357004. The street ad- TRONIC REGISTRA- NOTICE OF TRUS- void the effect of the a. Annexation Petition 10. Mayor and Council drey Keepers, Husband TEE), At the Tooele dress and other common TION SYSTEMS, INC., TEE'S SALE trustee's sale after the filed by Leo R. Johnson, Reports. And Wife As Joint Ten- county courthouse 74 designation, if any, of the SOLELY AS NOMINEE The following described sale based upon infor- Val J. Smith and Gay 11. Closed Session (Per- ants WILL SELL AT South 100 East Tooele, real property described FOR GRAYSTONE real property will be sold mation unknown to the Zwahlen-Muir seeking to sonnel, Real Estate, Im- PUBLIC AUCTION TO Utah all right, title and in- above is purported to be: MORTGAGE, LLC, A at public auction to the trustee at the time of the annex approximately minent Litigation). HIGHEST BIDDER, terest conveyed to and 609 West Cherry Street UTAH LIMITED LIABIL- highest bidder, purchase sale, such as a bank- 505 acres into the corpo- 12. Adjourn. PAYABLE IN LAWFUL now held by it under said Grantsville Ut 84029 ITY COMPANY as price payable in lawful ruptcy filing, a loan rein- rate boundaries of Christine Webb MONEY OF THE Deed of Trust in the Estimated Total Debt as Beneficiary, which Trust money of the United statement, or an agree- Grantsville City. City Recorder UNITED STATES AT property situated in said of October 15, 2013 is Deed was recorded on States of America at the ment between the trustor b.Tuesday Proposed amendmentSeptemberIn 17, compliance 2013 with the THE TIME OF SALE, County and State de- $237,064.44. The under- January 31, 2008, as time of sale, at the main and beneficiary to post- to the budget to allow for Americans with Disability (SUCCESSFUL BID- Tooelescribed Transcrip as: BEGINNINGt-Bullesignedt Trusteein disclaims Entry No. 301413, in the entrance of the Tooele pone or cancel the sale.b7 the purchase of real Act, Grantsville City will DERS MUST TENDER AT A POINT WHICH IS any liability for any incor- Official Records of County Courthouse, If so voided, the only re- property located at 319 accommodate reason- A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 SOUTH 88 45' EAST rectness of the street ad- Tooele County, State of a/k/a the Third Judicial course of the highest WestPublic Clark Street.Notices ablePublic requests Notices to assist INPublic CERTIFIED Notices FUNDS Public Notices 914.80Public FEET Notices MEAS- dressPublic and other Notices common UtahPublic covering Notices real prop- DistrictPublic Court, Notices 74 South bidderPublic is to Noticesreceive a full 3. SummaryMeetings Action personsMeetings with disabilities TO THETrustees TRUSTEE AT Trustees UREDTrustees ALONG AN OLD designation,Trustees if any, erty purportedlyTrustees located 100 East,Trustees Tooele, Utah, refundTrustees of the money paid Items: to participate in meet- THE TIME OF SALE, FENCE LINE AND shown herein. Said sale at 998 South 970 West, on Friday, October 11, to the trustee. THIS IS a. Approval of Minutes ings. Requests for assis- WITH THE BALANCE NOTICE OF TRUS- NORTH 480.35 FEET will be made, but without Tooele, Utah 84074 in 2013, at the hour of 9:30 AN ATTEMPT TO COL- b. Approval of Bills tance may be made by DUE BY NOON THE TEE'S SALE FROM THE SOUTH- covenant or warranty, Tooele County, Utah, a.m. of that day for the LECT A DEBT. ANY IN- c. Personnel Matters calling City Hall (435) FOLLOWING BUSI- APN: 01-066-0-0007 WEST CORNER OF express or implied, re- and more particularly de- purpose of foreclosing a FORMATION OB- 4. Consideration of 884-3411 at least 3 days NESS DAY, AT THE TRA: Trust No. SECTION 36, TOWN- garding title, possession, scribed as: deed of trust originally TAINED WILL BE USED awarding the lease for in advance of a meeting. OFFICE OF THE TRUS- 1339763-20 Ref: knut- SHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE condition, or encum- LOT 6024, RANCHO executed by Brendon FOR THAT PURPOSE. the Clark Farm Corrals. (Published in the Tran- TEE), At the Tooele son, brenda IMPOR- 6 WEST, SALT LAKE brances, including fees, TOOELE PHASE 6 Barney and Courtney DATED this 8th day of 5. Consideration of Ordi- script Bulletin September county courthouse 74 TANT NOTICE TO BASE AND MERIDIAN; charges and expenses SUBDIVISION Warr, in favor of Acad- September, 2013 nance No. 2013- 20 17, 2013) South 100 East Tooele, PROPERTY OWNER AND EXTENDING of the Trustee and of the AMENDED, ACCORD- emy Mortgage Corpora- Marlon L. Bates, suc- granting annexation peti- Utah all right, title and in- YOU ARE IN DEFAULT THENCE NORTH trusts created by said ING TO THE OFFICIAL tion, covering real prop- cessor trustee tion to Leo R. Johnson to terest conveyed to and UNDER A DEED OF 477.23 FEET TO THE Deed of Trust, to pay the PLAT THEREOF RE- erty located at approxi- Scalley Reading Bates annex approximately Public Notices now held by it under said TRUST, DATED August CENTERLINE OF remaining principle sums CORDED IN THE OF- mately 254 South Park Hansen & Rasmussen, 505 acres located to the Trustees Deed of Trust in the 26, 1999 UNLESS YOU CHERRY STREET IN of the note(s) secured by FICE OF THE COUNTY Street, Grantsville, P.C. northwest of Grantsville property situated in said TAKE ACTION TO PRO- GRANTSVILLE CITY, said Deed of Trust. The RECORDER OF Tooele County, Utah, 15 West South Temple, into the corporate Deadline for public no- County and State de- TECT YOUR PROP- UTAH, AS EXTENDED current beneficiary of the TOOELE COUNTY, and more particularly de- Ste. 600 boundaries of Grantsville tices is 4 p.m. the day scribed as: Lot 27, erda ERTY, IT MAY BE WESTERLY; THENCE Trust Deed as of the UTAH. scribed as: Salt Lake City, Utah City. prior to publication. acres subdivision addi- SOLD AT A PUBLIC NORTH 89 15' WEST date of this notice is: Lnv Tax ID: 14-045-0-6024 BEGINNING AT THE 84101 6. Consideration of revo- Public notices submit- tion no.1 according to SALE. IF YOU NEED 91.05 FEET ALONG Corporation and the re- The current Beneficiary NORTHEAST CORNER Telephone: (801) cation of Wild Biker ted past the deadline the official plat thereof AN EXPLANATION OF SAID CENTERLINE, cord owners of the prop- of the trust deed is OF LOT 1, BLOCK 35, 531-7870 Honey, Inc., dba Stan will not be accepted. on file and of record in THE NATURE OF THE THENCE SOUTH erty as of the recording UTAH HOUSING COR- GRANTSVILLE CITY, Business Hours: 9:00 and Amy’s Delivery UPAXLP the Tooele county re- PROCEEDING 478.42 FEET, THENCE of the Notice of Default PORATION, and the re- THENCE RUNNING a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Services’ business li- corder's office. The AGAINST YOU, YOU EAST 91.05 FEET TO is/are: Brenda K Knutson cord owner of the prop- SOUTH 82.5 FEET; Trustee No. 51121-912 cense for violation of the NOTICE OF TRUS- street address and other SHOULD CONTACT A THE POINT OF BEGIN- and Douglas Scott Knut- erty as of the recording THENCE WEST 95.0 (Published in the Tran- terms of the Grantsville TEE'S SALE common designation, if LAWYER. On October NING. SUBJECT TO A son. of the Notice of Default FEET; THENCE NORTH script Bulletin September City issued business li- APN: 08-044-0-0027 any, of the real property 15, 2013, at 4:30pm, RIGHT OF WAY DE- James H. Woodall, is MELISSA D. HOL- 82.5 FEET; THENCE 10, 17 & 24, 2013) cense. TRA: notset Trust No. described above is pur- James H. Woodall, as SCRIBED AS FOL- TRUSTEE 10808 River MES. EAST 95 FEET TO BE- 7. Consideration of a 1373267-38 Ref: Keep- ported to be: 3986 N 570 duly appointed Trustee LOWS: BEGINNING AT Front Parkway, Suite Bidders must tender to GINNING. SITUATE IN General Plan amend- ers, Audrey IMPOR- W Erda Ut 84074 Esti- under and pursuant to THE NORTHWEST 175 South Jordan Ut the trustee a $20,000.00 TOOELE COUNTY, Public Notices ment for Chris Drent at TANT NOTICE TO mated Total Debt as of Deed of Trust recorded CORNER OF BLOCK 84095 (801)254-9450 deposit at the sale and STATE OF UTAH. Water User approximately 151 West PROPERTY OWNER October 01, 2013 is August 31, 1999, as inst. 62, GRANTSVILLE'S James H. Woodall Sig- the balance of the pur- 01-102-0-0016 Vegas Street to go from YOU ARE IN DEFAULT $339,922.22. The under- No. 136758*, in book SOUTHWEST ADDI- nature/ By Dated: chase price by 2:00 p.m. The current beneficiary Deadline for public no- a Rural Residential – 2 UNDER A DEED OF signed Trustee disclaims 0586, page 0482-0488, TION; AND RUNNING August 30, 2013 the day following the of the trust deed is tices is 4 p.m. the day designation (allowing 1 TRUST, DATED July 03, any liability for any incor- of Official Records in the THENCE WEST 1320 DLPP-432883 sale. Both the deposit JPMorgan Chase Bank, prior to publication. unit per 5 acres to 1 unit 2009 UNLESS YOU rectness of the street ad- office of the County Re- FEET TO THE SEC- (Published in the Tran- and the balance must be National Association, Public notices submit- per 10 acres) to a Rural TAKE ACTION TO PRO- dress and other common corder of Tooele County, TION LINE OF SEC- script Bulletin September paid to Lincoln Title In- and the record owner of ted past the deadline Residential – 1 designa- TECT YOUR PROP- designation, if any, State of Utah executed TION 36, TOWNSHIP 2 10, 17 & 24, 2013) surance Agency in the the property as of the re- will not be accepted. tion (allowing residential ERTY, IT MAY BE shown herein. Said sale by Brenda K Knutson SOUTH, RANGE 6 form of a wire transfer, cording of the notice of UPAXLP densities of 1 unit per 1 SOLD AT A PUBLIC will be made, but without and Douglas Scott Knut- WEST, SALT LAKE NOTICE OF TRUS- cashier's check or certi- default is Brendon Bar- acre to 1 unit per 10 SALE. IF YOU NEED covenant or warranty, son, Wife And Husband, BASE AND MERIDIAN; TEE'S SALE fied funds. Cash pay- ney and Courtney Warr. AN EXPLANATION OF The following described Public Notices acres) for the purpose of express or implied, re- As Joint Tenants WILL THENCE NORTH 22.75 ments, personal checks The trustee's sale of the Miscellaneous a single family lot subdi- THE NATURE OF THE garding title, possession, SELL AT PUBLIC AUC- FEET TO THE SOUTH property will be sold at or trust checks are not aforedescribed real PROCEEDING public auction to the vision. condition, or encum- TION TO HIGHEST BID- LINE OF THE DIDER- accepted. property will be made Deadline for public no- 8. Consideration of con- AGAINST YOU, YOU brances, including fees, DER, PAYABLE IN ICKSON PROPERTY; highest bidder, payable DATED: September 9, without warranty as to ti- SHOULD CONTACT A in lawful money of the tices is 4 p.m. the day tract for the Hasler post- charges and expenses LAWFUL MONEY OF THENCE EAST 1320 2013. tle, possession, or en- prior to publication. age machine. LAWYER. On October of the Trustee and of the THE UNITED STATES FEET TO THE EAST United States at the time LINCOLN TITLE IN- cumbrances. Bidders 01, 2013, at 4:30pm, of sale, at the Tooele Public notices submit- 9. Consideration of a fi- trusts created by said AT THE TIME OF SALE, LINE OF CHERRY SURANCE AGENCY must be prepared to ten- ted past the deadline nal plat on Ranch Road James H. Woodall, as Deed of Trust, to pay the (SUCCESSFUL BID- STREET; THENCE County Courthouse, 74 by:Paula Maughan der a cashier's check in duly appointed Trustee South 100 East, Tooele, will not be accepted. Subdivision Phase 3A, remaining principle sums DERS MUST TENDER SOUTH 22.75 FEET TO its: Vice President the amount of UPAXLP which contains twenty under and pursuant to of the note(s) secured by A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 THE POINT BEGIN- UT 84074, on October Telephone: (801) $20,000.00 at the sale. (20) lots for Adam Nash. Deed of Trust recorded said Deed of Trust. The IN CERTIFIED FUNDS NING. EXCEPTING 16, 2013, at 1:00 p.m. of 476-0303 The balance of the pur- PUBLIC NOTICE 10. Mayor and Council August 17, 2009, as inst. current beneficiary of the TO THE TRUSTEE AT THEREFROM, THAT said day, for the purpose web site: www.smith chase price must be paid US currency was found Reports. No. 330891, in book xx, Trust Deed as of the THE TIME OF SALE, PORTION THEREOF, of foreclosing a trust knowles.com by cashier's check or in Grantsville. Contact 11. Closed Session (Per- page xx, of Official Re- date of this notice is: WITH THE BALANCE INCLUDED IN CHERRY deed dated January 30, SK File No. 13-0576 wire transfer received by GCPD at 435-884-6218 sonnel, Real Estate, Im- cords in the office of the Ocwen Loan Servicing, DUE BY NOON THE STREET.*loan modifica- 2008, and executed by (Published in the Tran- 12:00 noon the following to identify the lost prop- minent Litigation). County Recorder of Llc and the record own- FOLLOWING BUSI- tion agreement recorded MELISSA D. HOLMES, script Bulletin September business day. The trus- erty. 12. Adjourn. Tooele County, State of ers of the property as of NESS DAY, AT THE on 06/06/2011 doc# as Trustor, in favor of 10, 17 & 24, 2013) tee reserves the right to (Published in the Tran- Christine Webb Utah executed by Trent the recording of the No- OFFICE OF THE TRUS- 357004. The street ad- MORTGAGE ELEC- void the effect of the script Bulletin September City Recorder James Keepers and Au- tice of Default is/are: TEE), At the Tooele dress and other common TRONIC REGISTRA- NOTICE OF TRUS- trustee's sale after the 17, 2013) In compliance with the drey Keepers, Husband Trent James Keepers county courthouse 74 designation, if any, of the TION SYSTEMS, INC., TEE'S SALE sale based upon infor- Americans with Disability And Wife As Joint Ten- and Audrey Keepers. South 100 East Tooele, real property described SOLELY AS NOMINEE The following described mation unknown to the Act, Grantsville City will ants WILL SELL AT James H. Woodall, Utah all right, title and in- above is purported to be: FOR GRAYSTONE real property will be sold trustee at the time of the Find Out What accommodate reason- PUBLIC AUCTION TO TRUSTEE 10808 River terest conveyed to and 609 West Cherry Street MORTGAGE, LLC, A at public auction to the sale, such as a bank- Your Neighbors HIGHEST BIDDER, UTAH LIMITED LIABIL- highest bidder, purchase able requests to assist Front Parkway, Suite now held by it under said Grantsville Ut 84029 ruptcy filing, a loan rein- Are Thinking persons with disabilities PAYABLE IN LAWFUL 175 South Jordan Ut Deed of Trust in the Estimated Total Debt as ITY COMPANY as price payable in lawful statement, or an agree- to participate in meet- MONEY OF THE 84095 (801)254- 9450 property situated in said of October 15, 2013 is Beneficiary, which Trust money of the United ment between the trustor Open Forum ings. Requests for assis- UNITED STATES AT Signature/By James H. County and State de- $237,064.44. The under- Deed was recorded on States of America at the and beneficiary to post- Every Tuesday tance may be made by THE TIME OF SALE, Woodall Dated: July scribed as: BEGINNING signed Trustee disclaims January 31, 2008, as time of sale, at the main pone or cancel the sale. TOOELETRANSCRIPT calling City Hall (435) (SUCCESSFUL BID- 18, 2013 DLPP-431505 AT A POINT WHICH IS any liability for any incor- Entry No. 301413, in the entrance of the Tooele If so voided, the only re- TOOELETRANSCRIPT DERS MUST TENDER Official Records of County Courthouse, BULLETIN 884-3411BULLETIN at least 3 days (Published in the Tran- SOUTH 88 45' EAST rectness of the street ad- course of the highest in advance of a meeting. A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 script Bulletin September 914.80 FEET MEAS- dress and other common Tooele County, State of a/k/a the Third Judicial bidder is to receive a full (Published in the Tran- IN CERTIFIED FUNDS 3, 10 & 17, 2013) URED ALONG AN OLD designation, if any, Utah covering real prop- District Court, 74 South refund of the money paid script Bulletin882-0050 September TO THE TRUSTEE AT FENCE LINE AND shown herein. Said sale erty purportedly located 100 East, Tooele, Utah, to the trustee. THIS IS Sell Your Stuff: 882-0050 17, 2013) THE TIME OF SALE, NORTH 480.35 FEET will be made, but without at 998 South 970 West, on Friday, October 11, AN ATTEMPT TO COL- WITH THE BALANCE FROM THE SOUTH- covenant or warranty, Tooele, Utah 84074 in 2013, at the hour of 9:30 LECT A DEBT. ANY IN- DUE BY NOON THE WEST CORNER OF express or implied, re- Tooele County, Utah, a.m. of that day for the FORMATION OB- FOLLOWING BUSI- SECTION 36, TOWN- garding title, possession, and more particularly de- purpose of foreclosing a TAINED WILL BE USED NESS DAY, AT THE SHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE condition, or encum- scribed as: deed of trust originally FOR THAT PURPOSE. OFFICE OF THE TRUS- 6 WEST, SALT LAKE brances, including fees, LOT 6024, RANCHO executed by Brendon DATED this 8th day of TEE), At the Tooele BASE AND MERIDIAN; charges and expenses TOOELE PHASE 6 Barney and Courtney September, 2013 county courthouse 74 AND EXTENDING of the Trustee and of the SUBDIVISION Warr, in favor of Acad- Marlon L. Bates, suc- South 100 East Tooele, THENCE NORTH trusts created by said AMENDED, ACCORD- emy Mortgage Corpora- cessor trustee Utah all right, titleCheck and in- out477.23 FEET TOour THE Deed of Trust,new to pay the ING TOwebsite THE OFFICIAL tion, covering real prop- atScalley Reading Bates terest conveyed to and CENTERLINE OF remaining principle sums PLAT THEREOF RE- erty located at approxi- Hansen & Rasmussen, now held by it under said CHERRY STREET IN of the note(s) secured by CORDED IN THE OF- mately 254 South Park P.C. Deed of Trust in the GRANTSVILLE CITY, said Deed of Trust. The FICE OF THE COUNTY Street, Grantsville, 15 West South Temple, property situated in said UTAH, AS EXTENDED current beneficiary of the RECORDER OF Tooele County, Utah, Ste. 600 County and State de- WESTERLY; THENCE Trust Deed as of the TOOELE COUNTY, and more particularly de- Salt Lake City, Utah scribed as: Lot 27, erda NORTH 89 15' WEST date of this notice is: Lnv UTAH. scribed as: 84101 acres subdivision addi- 91.05 FEET ALONG Corporation and the re- Tax ID: 14-045-0-6024 BEGINNING AT THE Telephone: (801) tion no.1 according to SAID CENTERLINE, cord owners of the prop- The current Beneficiary NORTHEAST CORNER 531-7870 the official plat thereof THENCE SOUTH erty as of the recording of the trust deed is OF LOT 1, BLOCK 35, Business Hours: 9:00 on file and of record in 478.42 FEET, THENCE of the Notice of Default UTAH HOUSING COR- GRANTSVILLE CITY, a.m. to 5:00 p.m. TooeleOnline.comthe Tooele county re- EAST 91.05 FEET TO is/are: Brenda K Knutson PORATION, and the re- THENCE RUNNING Trustee No. 51121-912 corder's office. The THE POINT OF BEGIN- and Douglas Scott Knut- cord owner of the prop- SOUTH 82.5 FEET; (Published in the Tran- street address and other NING. SUBJECT TO A son. erty as of the recording THENCE WEST 95.0 script Bulletin September common designation, if RIGHT OF WAY DE- James H. Woodall, of the Notice of Default FEET; THENCE NORTH 10, 17 & 24, 2013) any, of the real property SCRIBED AS FOL- TRUSTEE 10808 River is MELISSA D. HOL- 82.5 FEET; THENCE described above is pur- LOWS: BEGINNING AT Front Parkway, Suite MES. EAST 95 FEET TO BE- ported to be: 3986 N 570 THE NORTHWEST 175 South Jordan Ut Bidders must tender to GINNING.The SITUATE Tooele IN Transcript- W Erda Ut 84074 Esti- CORNER OF BLOCK 84095 (801)254-9450 the trustee a $20,000.00 TOOELE COUNTY, mated Total Debt as of 62, GRANTSVILLE'S James H. Woodall Sig- deposit at the sale and STATE OF UTAH. October 01, 2013 is SOUTHWEST ADDI- nature/ By Dated: the balance of the pur- 01-102-0-0016Bulletin has launched an $339,922.22. The under- TION; AND RUNNING August 30, 2013 chase price by 2:00 p.m. The current beneficiary signed Trustee disclaims THENCE WEST 1320 DLPP-432883 the day following the of the trust all deed isnew website! any liability for any incor- FEET TO THE SEC- (Published in the Tran- sale. Both the deposit JPMorgan Chase Bank, rectness of the street ad- TION LINE OF SEC- script Bulletin September and the balance must be National Association, dress and other common TION 36, TOWNSHIP 2 10, 17 & 24, 2013) paid to Lincoln Title In- and the record ownerCheck of it out at: designation, if any, SOUTH, RANGE 6 surance Agency in the the property as of the re- shown herein. Said sale WEST, SALT LAKE form of a wire transfer, cording of theTooeleOnline.com, notice of will be made, but without BASE AND MERIDIAN; cashier's check or certi- default is Brendon Bar- covenant or warranty, THENCE NORTH 22.75 fied funds. Cash pay- ney and Courtney Warr. express or implied, re- FEET TO THE SOUTH ments, personal checks The trustee'sTooeleTranscript.com, sale of the or garding title, possession, LINE OF THE DIDER- or trust checks are not aforedescribed real condition, or encum- ICKSON PROPERTY; accepted. propertyTranscriptBulletin.com. will be made brances, including fees, THENCE EAST 1320 DATED: September 9, without warranty as to ti- charges and expenses FEET TO THE EAST 2013. tle, possession, or en- of the Trustee and of the LINE OF CHERRY LINCOLN TITLE IN- cumbrances. Bidders trusts created by said STREET; THENCE SURANCE AGENCY must be prepared to ten- Deed of Trust, to pay the SOUTH 22.75 FEET TO by:Paula Maughan der a cashier's check in remaining principle sums THE POINT BEGIN- its: Vice President the amount of of the note(s) secured by NING. EXCEPTING Telephone: (801) $20,000.00TooeleOnline.com at the sale. said Deed of Trust. The THEREFROM, THAT 476-0303 The balance of the pur- current beneficiary of the PORTION THEREOF, web site: www.smith chase price must be paid Trust Deed as of the INCLUDED IN CHERRY knowles.com by cashier'soffers check or these and many date of this notice is: STREET.*loan modifica- SK File No. 13-0576 wire transfer received by Ocwen Loan Servicing, tion agreement recorded (Published in the Tran- 12:00 noon the following Llc and the record own- on 06/06/2011 doc# script Bulletin September business otherday. The trus- new features: ers of the property as of 357004. The street ad- 10, 17 & 24, 2013) tee reserves the right to the recording of the No- dress and other common void the • effect View of theevery story from the paper in its tice of Default is/are: designation, if any, of the trustee's sale after the Trent James Keepers real property described sale based upon infor- and Audrey Keepers. above is purported to be: mation unknownentirety to the in either web format or PDF. James H. Woodall, 609 West Cherry Street trustee at the time of the TRUSTEE 10808 River Grantsville Ut 84029 sale, such• as Access a bank- thousands of archived stories, Front Parkway, Suite Estimated Total Debt as ruptcy filing, a loan rein- 175 South Jordan Ut of October 15, 2013 is statement, or columns,an agree- photos and more. 84095 (801)254- 9450 $237,064.44. The under- ment between the trustor Signature/By James H. signed Trustee disclaims and beneficiary• Download to post- or print digital copies of Woodall Dated: July any liability for any incor- pone or cancel the sale. 18, 2013 DLPP-431505 rectness of the street ad- If so voided, the only re- (Published in the Tran- dress and other common course of thethe highest newspaper right from home. script Bulletin September designation, if any, bidder is to receive a full 3, 10 & 17, 2013) shown herein. Said sale refund of •the money Be sure paid to tell all your friends about will be made, but without to the trustee. THIS IS covenant or warranty, AN ATTEMPTour TO COL-new website. Have them use the express or implied, re- LECT A DEBT. ANY IN- garding title, possession, FORMATIONpromo OB- code “free trial” for a 24 hour condition, or encum- TAINED WILL BE USED brances, including fees, FOR THAT PURPOSE.free trial at checkout. For more info, charges and expenses DATED this 8th day of of the Trustee and of the September, 2013 trusts created by said Marlon L. Bates,call suc-435-882-0050. Deed of Trust, to pay the cessor trustee remaining principle sums Scalley Reading Bates of the note(s) secured by Hansen & Rasmussen, said Deed of Trust. The P.C. 15 West South Temple, current beneficiary of the OOELE Trust Deed as of the Ste. 600 T date of this notice is: Lnv Salt Lake City, UtahTRANSCRIPT Corporation and the re- 84101 cord owners of the prop- Telephone: B (801)ULLETIN erty as of the recording 531-7870 of the Notice of Default Business Hours: 9:00 is/are: Brenda K Knutson a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Douglas Scott Knut- Trustee No. 51121-912 son. (Published in the Tran- James H. Woodall, script Bulletin September TRUSTEE 10808 River 10, 17 & 24, 2013) Front Parkway, Suite 175 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 James H. Woodall Sig- nature/ By Dated: August 30, 2013 DLPP-432883 (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin September 10, 17 & 24, 2013) B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY September 17, 2013

Local farming of snails in Ghana Snails will replace the expensive impor- continued from page B1 tation of snails and reduce the reliance on a dwindling supply of native snails. finance training triggered the Wild snails in Ghana are on inspiration to organize an effort to the decline. Deforestation has teach the people of Ghana to be destroyed a large portion of the snail farmers. habitat of the giant African land Romano, who completed a snail, or Achatina. master’s degree in public admin- Compounding the deforestation istration from Brigham Young problem are weather concerns. University in June, is not alone in Two very dry seasons have forced his project in Ghana. Romano’s the snail population into hiberna- wife to be, a fellow MPA student, tion, according to Romano. Annie Stevens Romano, is also Romano’s business, Achatina involved in the snail business. Snail Farms, has grown from an When Romano came up with initial 10 pilot hutches to 50 snail the idea of snail farming, he knew hutches on two acres of land in nothing about raising snails. Ghana. The farm includes a com- Turning to the Internet and other mercial hatchery and nursery and available resources, Romano facilities for growing out and pro- quickly became an expert on cessing the snails. heliciculture, the art of snail hus- Romano plans to make a “busi- bandry. ness in a box” available to Ghana Snails produce around 300 farmers for between $300-$400. eggs each time they reproduce. At He will use a franchise model and maturity an Achatina snail may micro-loans to set up Ghanaians reach up to a foot in size. with their own snail farms. It takes time to produce the “We will provide training, roughly 7,500 snails needed for supplies and knowledge to help a high-end sustainable farm, the local farmers be successful,” Romano said. Romano said. By the end of 2013, Romano The result will produce food for hopes his Achatina Snail Farm the country and economic pros- will produce 100,000 snails for the perity for the farmer. local market. Cocoa tree farmers in Ghana Snail farming not only solves a can add snail hutches to their food source problem for Ghana, it existing farms to increase to pro- also addresses a nutritional defi- ductivity of the land, according to ciency in the Ghana diet. Romano. COURTESY OF NICHOLAS ROMANO Snails are a rich source of pro- As the amount of snail farms Nicholas Romano and the farmers he hired in Ghana. tein; they also are very high in grow in Ghana, Romano will assist iron. An important nutrient in in organizing local community to achieve the best yield of snails farmers. is to produce snails for human Romano wants to add canning Ghana, a country plagued with snail farm cooperatives that will and assist farmers to become In 2012, Nick and Annie consumption, other markets for and smoking facilities for snails in maternal and infant anemia. allow the farmers to work together self-sufficient as commercial snail Romano’s Achatina Snail Farms snails and snail products will be Ghana, so snails can be used for won second place in the annual pursued, according to Romano. food all year around, even during social venture competition “Snail slime is helpful with the dry seasons. sponsored by Brigham Young regenerative process and is used in “When I was in Ghana work- University’s MPA program. skin care products,” Romano said. ing on my internship I fell in love The recognition came with Currently the business model with the people of Ghana,” said a $4,000 prize that the couple Romano is using produces fresh Romano. “I wanted to use my invested in their micro-franchise snails packaged to be sold in mar- experience and knowledge to help THERE ARE ENOUGH project. kets. them.” THINGS IN LIFE While the primary intention After the snail farms catch on, [email protected] TO WORRY ABOUT. MISSIONARIES POETRY ‘The Good Life’

racy K. Smith won the Pulitzer Prize for her Ted Kooser Tbook of poems, Life on U.S. POET LAUREATE, Mars, from which I’ve selected 2004-2006 this week’s poem, which pres- ents a payday in the way many of us at some time have expe- rienced it. The poet lives in One or two nights like every- Brooklyn, New York. one else On roast chicken and red The Good Life wine. Kyler Clements When some people talk about American Life in Poetry is money made possible by The Poetry Kyler Nicholas Clements has They speak as if it were a mys- Foundation (www.poetryfoun- been called to serve as a mis- terious lover dation.org), publisher of Poetry sionary for The Church of Jesus Who went out to buy milk and magazine. It is also supported by Christ of Latter-day Saints in the never the Department of English at the California Irvine Mission. He Came back, and it makes me University of Nebraska-Lincoln. will enter the Provo MTC Oct. nostalgic Poem copyright ©2011 by Tracy K. 2. Elder Clements will speak For the years I lived on coffee Smith from her most recent book Sunday, Sept. 22 at 10:50 a.m. in and bread, of poems, Life on Mars, Graywolf the Stansbury Ward sacrament Hungry all the time, walking Press, 2011. Poem reprinted by meeting, 417 E. Benson Road. to work on payday permission of Tracy K. Smith Elder Clements is the son of Like a woman journeying for and the publisher. Introduction Eddy and Debby Clements. water copyright ©2013 by The Poetry From a village without a well, Foundation. We do not accept then living unsolicited manuscripts. MILITARY ‘Insidious’ sequel scares by Sandy Cohen formance with a fourth-place finish ASSOCIATED PRESS that saw North American ticket sales cross the $100 million mark. LOS ANGELES — Moviegoers had The Jennifer Aniston-Jason an appetite for fright this weekend, Sudeikis Warner Bros. road-trip sending “Insidious: Chapter 2” to the comedy “We’re the Millers” rounded top of the box office. out the top five. 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