www.tooeletranscript.com THURSDAY TOOELETRANSCRIPT Tooele, G-ville, capture girls Invite crowns See A9 BULLETIN April 21, 2005 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 111 NO. 95 50 cents County flooding threat downplayed Residents, mayor S. Utah could speak out against face major peril by Karen Lee Scott changing charter STAFF WRITER Is the flooding of ‘83 likely to repeat in 2005? Nope — at least City voters to decide on balance of power not in Tooele County. However, by Mark Watson mously to do so in a public other portions of the state, espe- STAFF WRITER meeting. Mayor Charlie Roberts cially southern Utah, could see A pair of Tooele residents is also against that change to the soggy scenes between now and backed the mayor’s position City Charter. He lists keeping June. Wednesday night when they the City Charter and preserving Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr., and a argued against a proposed the separation of powers in city handful of local television mete- change to Tooele’s City Charter. government as one of his main orologists spelled out which Council members are in the goals for the remainder of his areas across the state had the process of updating and making term in office. Roberts will not highest flood potential during amendments to the Charter to run for mayor in 2006. a press conference on Tuesday present before the public during Liddell is a strong advocate of afternoon. While Tooele Valley the November election. A final- preserving the charter, and told and surrounding mountains ized version of the new Charter council members any changes have recently received ample is still not complete and changes to the document should be seri- amounts of precipitation, the could still be in the works. ously scrutinized. area wasn’t even on the radar. Joe Liddell and Dennis Murray After meeting with fellow Coal Creek, which flows near spoke out against a change at council members, Council Cedar City, has the highest prob- last night’s city councile meet- Chairman Michael Johnson is ability of flooding, according to ing. The change would allow starting to make revisions to the KUTV Channel 4 weather anchor council members to override charter, which was approved by Dan Pope. Other areas he said decisions by any future may- will be closely monitored are the ors if the council voted unani- SEE CHARTER ON A5 Santa Clara River, which cuts through St. George, the north fork of the Virgin River, the Third strip mall proposal upper Sevier River, the southern slopes of the Uinta Mountains (specifically Ashley Creek, Dry upsets Grantsville citizens Fork, Dry Creek and Whiterock). Water flow in the creeks of Big by Mary Ruth Hammond Grantsville developers Gordie and Little Cottonwood Canyons STAFF WRITER Fields and Randy Hunt are cur- and American Fork Canyon will Placement of a Wal-Mart rently building an 13,000-square- also be observed frequently as Distribution Center on the west foot strip mall on the east side of those areas have major snow- end of Grantsville — coupled that location. The zone change pack levels. with the announcement late last on the east side of the highway Flooding across the state is year by Utah tycoon Larry H. to allow commercial develop- contingent upon how quickly Miller that he will bring a world- ment was made years ago. All temperatures rise. If tempera- class raceway to the Deseret Fields and Hunt had to do to tures get too hot too fast, then Peak Complex — means start building their mall was snowpacks will rapidly melt and “Grantsville is going to grow obtain a conditional use permit increase the amount of water like crazy.” (CUP) from the city council. runoff, which could lead to That prediction was made They did so and Hunt says the flooding. during a Grantsville City Council building will be completed with- While there is uncertainty meeting Wednesday by Karen in the next couple of months. about whether flooding will Klienline, a Salt Lake City real- However, before a strip mall actually occur or not, “There’s tor. Klienline, the daughter of Joe could be built directly west no question that just about every and Vera Elfors, is a Grantsville and across the street from the stream in the state is going to native who has lived elsewhere Fields/Hunt project, the city run high,” said Larry Dunn, for the past few decades. She would have to approve a zone meteorologist in charge of the was at last night’s meeting to change from R-1-21 (rural resi- National Weather Service office support property owners and dential zone with one-half acre in Salt Lake City where the press photography / Troy Boman an out-of-town developer who lots), to CD (community devel- conference was held. He also Leonard Rose helps his grandson Alex Valasques bait a hook on the shores of the rapidly filling Grantsville wants to build a strip mall on opment). Reservoir Wednesday afternoon. The dam is just inches away from its full capacity level and some water said the streams will be “very, the west corner of state Routes Roger Brockbank, the appar- has already been released down the spillway. Despite a generous winter snowpack and wet spring, 112 and 138 (Grantsville’s Main ent developer of the pro- SEE FLOODING ON A2 experts do not expect Tooele County will face any flooding problems during the upcoming runoff. Street). SEE STRIP MALL ON A3 Trio of volunteers keeps line open to victims of abuse by Mary Ruth Hammond STAFF WRITER For many people, rape, sexual assault and domestic violence are hidden crimes — rarely discussed in public. Yet in a newly released report by the Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, domestic and sexual violence “does devastate families and can change lives forever.” What’s more, “sexual violence is one of the fastest growing and most serious violent crimes in Utah,” according to Ned Searle, director of the Office of Violence Against Women and Families. Here in Tooele County, victims of domestic violence and sexual assault — or loved ones of those victims — have help available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. A crisis line that can be reached at (435) 882-6888 has been up and run- ning since January. Anyone can call the number and receive answers to questions and/or be provided with options such as the use of a safe shelter, or referral to a myriad of services such as free legal advice for domestic violence victims. “People can call and ask us what photography / Troy Boman SEE CRISIS ON A12 Holly Johnson, Betsy Leishman and Karen Kuipers (l-r) coordinate efforts to keep a 24/7 telephone line open to Tooele County victims of sexual abuse and domestic violence.

WEATHER OBITUARIES A7 HOMETOWN B1 INSIDE Partly cloudy tonight. Lows in SPORTS A10 DOINGS B2 Make-A-Wish brings the upper 30s. Mostly sunny Mickey to magical mouse Friday. Highs in the mid-60s. TV LISTINGS B8, B9 JUST 4 KIDS C3 See B1 Complete Forecast: A2 CROSSWORD B8 CLASSIFIEDS C4 A2 TUESDAY April 21, 2005 ETCETERA ...

News Briefs Valley Weather Forecast Huntsman to address USU-Tooele grads Local Weather Utah State University-Tooele and have earned enough credits campus. USU has seen a growth Grantsville Irrigation Campus is honored to have Utah through USU’s concurrent enroll- rate of nearly 40 percent in the Fri 65/44 system pressurizing 4/22 Governor Jon M. Huntsman as ment program to graduate. These last year. Grantsville Irrigation Company the keynote speaker at their high school students are eligible Registration for summer and Intervals of clouds and sunshine. has began pressurizing its lines. High around 65F. Winds NNE at 5 2005 Graduation ceremony to be for the New Century Scholarship, fall are currently taking place. Residents should ensure their to 10 mph. held in the Tooele High School which is 75 percent off of tuition Students can register online, or valves are closed before the water Auditorium on April 29 at 3:30 pm. from one of Utah’s state colleges visit the campus at 1021 W. Vine reaches them to prevent any flood- Gov. Huntsman will confer the or universities. Over half of the Street or call for more information ing of their system. various degrees along side USU graduates are earning their B.S. at 882-6611. Senior citizens can Sat 73/48 Even though the snowpack is 4/23 President Stan Albrecht. degrees in Elementary Education. audit classes for $10 this summer better this year, the company still Forty-five students will be The ceremony will include, not and for $15 this fall depending on Mix of sun and clouds. Highs in the encourages water conservation low 70s and lows in the upper 40s. receiving their degrees from the only the speech by Huntsman, but class space. USU offers 28 degrees and will continue to enforce the University in several disciplines. various awards to students, the and has face-to-face, satellite and residential restrictions of previous Five students will be hooded with community and faculty. Former online classes available during the years which are: Sun Master Degrees including Tooele’s State Senator Ron Allen will pres- day, at night and on weekends. • Do not leave a sprinkler in 64/43 Chief of Police, Ron Kirby, while ent USU with checks from various The public is invited to attend one spot for more than an hour 4/24 others will be awarded Bachelor’s area businesses who have donated the graduation and celebrate the and a half Scattered thunderstorms. Highs in of Science, Bachelor’s of Arts, or to the USU Foundation, which has students’ accomplishments along the mid 60s and lows in the low • The maximum usage per week 40s. an Associates of Science. Two been created to establish scholar- with their families, Gov. Huntsman, cannot exceed 8 hours per week of the Associates of Science stu- ships and a building fund that will various dignitaries from Logan per share dents are presently in high school Gov. Jon Huntsman be used to extend the fast-growing campus and area businesses. • No unattended open hoses • No watering between 10 a.m. Mon 60/42 and 6 p.m. 4/25 County demos • Gallons to the meter this year Chance of showers. Highs in the Although graffiti spotted regularly, is 250,000 gallons low 60s and lows in the low 40s. to hold annual The board has issued two use or lose agricultural turns until June 1. police say most not ‘gang related’ Please report any leaks or abuse Tue organizing 63/42 by Mary Ruth Hammond to 80 such incidents at the same area by removing or painting to the office at 884-3451. 4/26 time last year — less than one- over the graffiti,” Swartzfager Occasional showers possible. STAFF WRITER convention Temps/Precipitation Highs in the low 60s and lows in While graffiti writings and third of the writings can be said. the low 40s. symbols have been popping attributed to gangs. The policeman added that if Date High Low (prec./inches) up at an unusually high rate in “The majority of the report- graffiti is allowed to remain on Tooele County Democrats April 19 49 32 .42 ts ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content Service April 20 52 36 .05 Tooele lately, police say most ed incidents have been juve- property or buildings, the area will meet Tuesday, April 26, of the scribbling on public and niles imitating something they serves as a “blackboard” for in their Biennial Organizing Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer Corrections private property is not gang- have seen or heard about,” future tagging. Convention, according to Tooele for the National Weather Service, reports A domestic violence/sexual related. Swartzfager said. “Both of Swartzfager said police are County Democratic Chairman that his recording station at 139 S. Main “We have seen an increase [Tooele City’s] skateboard parks aware there is some “gang- Karl Swan. received .47 inches of precipitation assault crises telephone number between April 19 and April 20 and a total printed in Tuesday’s edition was in graffiti since the start of and surrounding buildings have related tagging over an ongoing All delegates elected at the of 1.81 so far this month. The normal for the statewide number. Tooele the new-year,” according to a seen an increase in graffiti van- rivalry between two gangs we caucuses and convention of April is 2.49 inches. 2004 are urged to attend. The County residents who would press release from Det. Steve dalism since the weather has have seen in Tooele for numer- For the water year, which began Oct. meeting will begin at 7 p.m. and like to speak with a victim’s Swartzfager. “Very little of the gotten better.” ous years,” but added that he 1, 2003, Tooele has received 14.65 inches cannot comment further on that will be held at the Tooele County of precipitation. The normal for the year is advocate should call 882-6888. graffiti or tagging has been gang Swartzfager said it’s impor- 18.49 inches of precipitation. related.” tant for residents to call police at this time. Courthouse auditorium. Quote of the Day In fact, Swatzfager said even to report graffiti. The gang-related tagging is Democrats will elect a new Area Ski Report though 114 cases of graffiti have “After reporting the vandal- being watched closely by police, chairman as Swan will not be The pollen counts from the THIS IS THE FINAL SKI REPORT FOR been logged on police reports ism, it’s imperative that private the officer added. a candidate for re-election. The THE 04-05 SEASON: Intermountain Allergy and already this year — compared property owners clean up the e-mail: [email protected] chairman will serve for the next SNOWBIRD IS THE ONLY UTAH Asthma Clinic in Salt Lake City two years. The offices of vice RESORT OPEN. CONTACT RESORT FOR as of April 21, 2005 were as fol- CURRENT CONDITIONS. 1-801-933-2100 chairperson, treasurer and sec- Today: Sunny and windy. Highs at 8000’ lows: G-ville boy hit by pickup while riding bike is OK retary (all two-year terms) will upper 50’s. Tonight: Breezy. Lows at 8000’ Cedar — Low also be voted on. in the lower 30’s. Maple — Low by Mary Ruth Hammond area,” Yeaman said. “We are not him.” State delegates elected last Alta — closed for season sure if the child was in the cross- The boy was transported by Beaver Mountain — closed for season Ash — Low STAFF WRITER year will continue to serve and Brian Head — closed for season Gingko — Low A 12-year-old Grantsville boy walk or just near it when he was ground ambulance to Mountain will represent the county demo- Brighton — closed for season hit by a pickup truck while rid- hit.” West Medical Center. Yeaman Deer Valley —closed for season Sycamore — Low crats at the state convention to Nordic Valley — closed for season Mold — Low ing his bicycle Tuesday evening The male driver of the pickup described the child’s condition be held in May. Candidates for Park City — closed for season is lucky he didn’t sustain serious was driving close to the posted at the accident scene as “sta- state offices are expected to be Powder Mountain — closed for season 35 mph speed limit in that area, ble.” Snowbasin — closed for season Subscriber Service injuries, according to Grantsville in attendance next Tuesday and Snowbird — 173; 21” new snow last 48 Police Officer Chism Yeaman. Yeaman said. “He was lucky,” Yeaman said. will be recognized at the meet- hours; 10/12 lifts open If you haven’t received Yeaman said the boy was try- “It wasn’t dark, but it was “There didn’t appear to be any Solitude — closed for season your newspaper by 6:30 p.m., ing. Sundance — closed for season ing to cross Main Street at the raining at the time of the acci- broken bones or anything.” Current county officers beside The Canyons — closed for season please call 882-0050 and our cus- intersection of Willow Street dent,” according to the officer. Yeaman said no citations tomer representative will assist Swan are: Jim Parker, vice chair; at approximately 6:40 p.m. on “The driver of the pickup said were issued in connection with Calleen Peschell, secretary, and you. Customer service hours on April 19. he did not see the child before the accident. Valerie Lee, treasurer. NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 Tuesday and Thursday nights “There is a crosswalk in that it was too late to avoid hitting e-mail: [email protected] are 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. Subscribe Today 882-0050 Give your parakeet something to talk about. ensure that their valves are closed and 6 p.m. before the water reaches them to • Gallons to the meter this year Line his cage with the Transcript Bulletin! Flooding continued from A1 prevent any flooding to their sys- is 250,000 gallons If you have any very cold” and swift. tem. questions call 884-3451. 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been made. We [neighbors of master plan in 1999 to possibly Strip Mall the proposed project] stood up allow commercial development continued from A1 and said our piece. The commis- on Main Street, “You probably sioners said, “Thank you,” then thought that development would posed strip mall, previously voted to recommended the zone be 30 to 40 years down the road. obtained a recommendation change.” But here it is, only six years later from Grantsville’s Planning and Fawson said she “wanted it and the growth is already here.” Zoning (P&Z) Commission for on the record” that she’s afraid Brockbank, developer of the the zone change. The final deci- “money” outweighs the desires proposed mall, said it’s impossi- sion now rests in the hands of of Grantsville residents. “Is it ble to say how many businesses the city council. true,” Fawson asked the coun- could be housed in his facil- During Wednesday’s public cil, “that if you have money you ity. “A restaurant might need hearing, four residents of the can put in what you want, where 10,000-square-feet,” he said. “A area showed up to voice strong you want? If that is true, the credit union might need 2,000- opposition to the zone change. lives of those who live here is to 3,000-square feet. We don’t “I have a few questions I going to change.” know how many renters there would like you to answer in Klienline, the Salt Lake City would be.” your minds,” Peggy Pearce said realtor trying to sell the land Brockbank said he has as she addressed the mayor and to Brockbank for a strip mall, worked with UDOT and there councilmen. “What happened to said she understands the “dif- would be two entrances and the plan the city council has ficult time” Grantsville City is exits for his mall. One entrance/ always advocated to keep a experiencing. But she said if exit would be off SR-138 and the photo courtesy Cindy Broadbent rural, country atmosphere in Brockbank does not buy the other would be directly across Several Grantsville Volunteer Firefighters were presented training certificates during an April city council this city? We have elected you meeting. Mayor Byron Anderson (far left) congratulated the newly certified firefighters holding certificates property, landowners Kenneth the street from the entrance/exit guys to represent the wants and including Eric Hadley, Nicholas Broadbent, Stephanie Riddle and Kendall Anderson (l-r}. Grantsville Fire Chief and Lorrell Fawson — brothers of the Fields/Hunt facility. needs of our town.” Perry Skaug stands second from the right, along with veteran firefighter Richard Broadbent who has recently who are also Grantsville natives As is customary, council mem- Pearce said when she called updated his fire fighting knowledge. but have long since moved from bers made no comments on the several Grantsville residents proposed zone change during and asked them to come to the the community — will sell it meeting, she was told it would to someone else who will also last night’s public hearing or dur- Grantsville firefighters recognized for be a “waste of time” because the request a zone change. Pearce, ing their regular council meeting. “city will change the laws to fit who is adamantly against the They will most likely discuss the the needs of the man who has zone change, is the sister of issue and vote on it during their upgrading training of its new members the money.” Kenneth and Lorrell. May 4 council meeting set for Dori Ann Hall, who lives “I have the names and phone 7 p.m. at city hall. The public by Mary Ruth Hammond 17 calls. “And we’re not even and selection of new firefighters directly behind the now-under- numbers in my Salt Lake City cannot make comments during STAFF WRITER into the burn season yet,” Skaug should be made soon.” construction strip mall, is also office of 20 people wanting to that meeting, but residents can said. “We have spent a lot of time Grantsville volunteer firefight- Chief Skaug has also announced against a zone change that buy this property,” Klienline write a letter and take or mail it training to improve ourselves for ers were applauded by Mayor that due to a large number of would add a third strip mall in said. “Especially since Larry H. to: Grantsville City Hall, 429 E. the protection of the city and its Byron Anderson and city coun- requests, an extension of open- the city. (Grantsville Developer Miller made his announcement, Main St. E-mail can be sent to: residents.” cil members earlier this month burn permits will be granted until Wade Sandberg currently plans Grantsville is suddenly very [email protected]. Although some Grantsville fire- after four new firefighters were April 30. Items that can be burned to build a strip mall between much in the spotlight.” Deadline for written com- fighting equipment is 23 years presented with training certifi- include yard debris such as grass Kravers and Soelberg’s in the Klienline noted that when ments is April 27 at 5 p.m. old, Skaug said his department cates. Those receiving certificates clippings, small tree limbs, etc. 200 East block of Main Street). city leaders revised Grantsville’s e-mail: [email protected] has applied for several grants. included Eric Hadley, Stephanie Manmade items such as tires can- Hall noted that on 3500 South “Hopefully, we’ll get one of Riddle, Kendall Anderson and not be burned. in West Valley City, “there are those grants this year,” he said. Nicholas Broadbent. To burn small piles of yard strip malls and businesses that The chief said if grants are Veteran firefighter Richard debris, call Grantsville City at have been shut down for years. awarded to his department, the Broadbent was also acknowl- 884-3411 or any Grantsville fire- If businesses can’t make it in edged for upgrading his training firefighters would like to purchase fighter. A firefighter must inspect West Valley City, what makes us and level of expertise. a 15-foot aerial ladder truck. the pile before a burn permit can think it is going to work here. Fire Chief Perry Skaug noted “We are having some problems be issued. Piles must be away We don’t want our town to be with some of our current equip- that his firefighters have already known as a run-down strip mall ment and we need to look at from houses, fences, overhead donated a total of 480 hours this city.” replacing it,” Skaug said. “The power lines, etc. year for training. And, as of March Grantsville resident Barbara grant for the aerial ladder truck Residents issued a burn permit 31, Grantsville firefighters have Fawson said when she attend- would only require that the city must call Tooele County Dispatch accumulated 512 hours in meet- ed the P&Z meeting earlier this ings, plus more than 110 hours for match five percent of the entire on the date they are authorized to burn. Dispatchers must know month, “It was an eye opener “incidents.” grant.” and I was shocked. It appeared “That’s a total of a little over Grantsville currently has 43 when the burn begins and when it ends. Anyone burning inside the decision (to recommend 1,088 man hours for our volunteer certified firefighters. the zone change) had already firefighters already this year,” “We would like to get that num- Grantsville City limits without a Chief Skaug stated. ber back up to 50,” Chief Skaug permit will be ticketed, according Subscribe Today Since Jan. 1, 2005, Grantsville said. “We have a list of those who to firefighters. 882-0050 firefighters have responded to would like to join the department e-mail: [email protected] SaltSalt LakeLake ValleyValley Sean Christman Is the Salesman of the Month Sean enjoys taking WE ARE PROFESSIONAL GRADE ® care of Tooele County Customers. 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by Karen Lee Scott opinion. up to vote, new leadership was STAFF WRITER A few strong opinions about not established. Thus Bear Being a leader is a difficult Bear’s actions come from Rex remained in power and a re-vote task in any capacity, but follow- and Mary Allen and their mother was set for March At the re-vote ing someone in authority can Violet — all members of the there again were not enough be just as hard, especially when tribe. tribal members present to create a person feels their leader has In their eyes Bear’s guilty a full quorum so another elec- violated their trust. plea to one of the crimes is like tion was scheduled for June. Such is the case with the Skull pleading guilty to all of them. Bear doesn’t worry about the Valley Band of Goshutes. Though Bear has been through upcoming election and is just Tribal chair Leon Bear was the federal court process, they trying to keep things moving indicted in December of 2003 are hoping to see him charged along within the tribe. on three counts of filing false in tribal court. Rex said whoever gets to tax returns, two counts of theft “I want to see him put in be in the new tribal leadership from the tribal organization, jail,” said Violet, who likened positions should be aware that Richard’s Round-up BBQ celebrated the opening of its new business at 1205 North Main St. in Tooele with and one count of theft concern- the severity of his actions to kill- they are going to get scrutinized members of the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce. Richard’s BBQ is known for its Memphis-Style BBQ. ing programs receiving federal ing someone. not only by the tribal people, Those attending the ribbon cutting included (front, l-r): Bob Sheedy, Holly Deleeuw, Siomara Gonzalez, funding. “If he had been a good honest but also by the IRS and the FBI Richard Copeland, Stephanie Adams, Tom McCarty (back) Chad Fullmer, Russ Scribner, Mike Anderson, Dan man, we would still be on his Just last week he pleaded because of recent happenings. Egelund, Steve Smith, Russell Winters, Marc Taylor, Jed Winder, Colleen Johnson and Richard Kinney. guilty to filing a false federal side. That hurts me to say — he e-mail: [email protected] tax return and agreed to pay the is my relative,” said Mary. IRS $13,101. He also agreed to Rex simply wants to see jus- pay back his tribe $25,242 for tice served. He said through- money he received in duplicate out the entire process Bear has stipends and another $6,300 for said things like “If I have done money that he wrongfully took. something wrong, prove it.” Rex Because of his plea deal, the said, “Now the people have the Quality Chevrolet is Giving other charges were waved. Bear proof.” said he is not worried about This weekend the tribe is to his upcoming sentencing date of have its biannual informational June 27 and noted he does not meeting. The Allens plan to make believe he will have to serve time Bear’s guilty plea known to all Away the Farm in prison. “But what is going to but Bear said he will have a few happen, I don’t know.” things to say about the matter While Bear said his actions himself, though he wouldn’t dis- have not caused a rift in the close what he would talk about. ENTER FREE Hawk 4x tribe “as bad as Private Fuel Even though Bear’s official Storage” plans, he told the term as tribal chair ended in Tooele Transcript-Bulletin that November, because not enough TO WIN everyone is entitled to their own tribal members over 18 showed Scooter $875! With every new car Drawing to take or truck purchase. place April 30th, Cute factor saves 2005 ‘A Lot Like Love’

Lot romance between Peet and Like Kutcher. But she’s a comic fire- ALove is cracker, injecting brief flashes Worst Credit cute, and so is of hilarity and leaving you the pairing of wanting more. Amanda Peet Virtually everyone is short- Score Wins a and Ashton changed, though, because this Kutcher. is all about Emily and Oliver. And while So much so that by the time the movie’s over, you’ve seen FREE Car! “cute” is often the word a little too much of them and Call Tad or Dennis for pre-approval. Audrey Rock- their romantic subtleties. And we use to Richardson here, they skirt the edges of describe a STAFF WRITER not-so-attrac- boredom. WE APPROVE tive blind date Peet and Kutcher are nicely we’re trying Reel Talk paired, so they make the slide to sell to an from first-half delightful to EVERYONE with unwitting last-half pleasant nearly imper- friend, in this context, you can ceptible. And they make chance BAD CREDIT take the description as “cute” encounters look pretty good, at face value. It’s nothing more, too. nothing less. But it is a certifi- Grade: B- or RECEIVE $100! ably cute romantic comedy. Opens tomorrow. Rated PG- This is one of Peet’s less- 13, for sexual content, nudity common forays into the sweet and language. and vulnerable, as Emily, who New on DVD: 2005 Chev Tahoe’s & Suburban’s meets Oliver (Kutcher) on a Meet the Fockers: flight from L.A. to New York I hated this movie; not just $ and at first glance declares him for its relentless string of up to to be, like, totally not her type. coarse and unfunny humor but 11,500 But the two strike up a nerdy I also resented it for being such friendship based on contrived a phenomenal success in spite off MSRP impulsivity and beguiling wit- of its relentless string of coarse Record ticisms, and then return home and unfunny humor. Could they separately. Over the next seven not have come up with anything Discounts are years, a slow and steady friend- but lumpish, vulgar humor and Back! ship emerges, each running to dumb “Focker” puns? For two the other in their most lonely hours?? Here’s the honest truth: and desperate moments, each if it weren’t for the funny and faithfully being there for one luminous Barbra Streisand, this another and each time sepa- would have been almost com- 2005 Chev Silverado Pickup’s rating for another stretch of pletely unwatchable. And it’s 1/2 Ton and 3/4 Ton’s months. even less tolerable for repeat They’re not right for each viewings on DVD. other, after all. Or are they? The Grade: D+ sweet Emily and Oliver share a Rated PG-13 $ romance of sustained and affec- Ocean’s Twelve: up to tion and concern, rather than I loved the first one; I really 8,500 drama-filled hysterics and rak- did. And you’re probably bet- off MSRP ish passion. It’s a nice change ter off renting Ocean’s Eleven to the typical romantic fare for a repeat viewing, because — sort of a modern Sense and Ocean’s Twelve has an air of Sensibility, in which the sen- desperation; a feverish need to sible and loving and stable win keep up the polished streetwise Lease out over the dramatic agony of skill of its predecessor. It’s try- 2005 Pontiac G6 GT 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt infatuation. ing so hard to be cool. • Alloy Wheels • Pwr Wind/Locks • Cruise • Pwr Locks Emily and Oliver’s long-suf- It’s rather pointless to try and 34 MPG • Cruise • CD • A/C • CD fering friendship may after all explain what happened, espe- 32 MPG just be enough of a foundation cially given that I don’t know. $ * $ * to build an actual relationship Soderbergh and screenwriters 239 pmt 159 pmt on. But they’ll have to find Robert Nolfi and Ted Griffin 48x lease, 12,000 miles per year, $1,500 cash down, pmt plus tax, OAC, see dealer for details. $10260.10 residual for Pont. G6 and $7327.95 for Cobalt. their way back to each other were worried about pulling off after repeated lengthy separa- a surprise ending, and overshot tions and a threatening batch the mark with way too many of romances with other love complicated twists and turns. interests. They lost me really early on, so Taryn Manning, as Oliver’s I just decided to sit back and Fuel for the Soul drea m up obnoxious little sister, gets enjoy Pitt and Clooney’s amus- elbowed out of well-deserved ingly trifling banter. They make screen time in favor of the the movie consistently amiable. Pontiac • Buick more docile conversational Grade: B- Rated PG-13

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Winning Logo: override executive decisions by adopt a resolution to place on the cess of finalizing any changes to Brian Berndt, RDA Charter the mayor. He had no other objec- November 2005 election ballot a the charter before they present planner for Tooele continued from A1 tions to proposed changes to the proposal to repeal the Tooele City it to voters in November. Council City, was named charter. Murray said the proposed Charter. But after input from citi- members encourage input from winner of the Tooele voters back in 1965 and amended change appeared to be a “power zens, council members decided residents. Arts Festival logo in 1975. Any new amendments grab” by the four council mem- to amend the charter instead of The proposed change, which is contest. Berndt, must be approved by voters this bers who favored it. eliminate it. causing turmoil for Roberts and shown with com- November. Copies of the revised Council members indicated Shawn Milne, a member of revi- others reads: mittee member Tina Curwen, was charter are available at City Hall. that the change had nothing to sion committee, said Wednesday “The Council also is empow- selected from more The strong-mayor form of govern- do with any disagreements with that he supports a change to the ered to review administrative than 50 entries by ment was also approved along the current mayor, but because charter that would give Council or executive decisions of the Roberts is not seeking re-election members the option of overrid- a panel of judges. with the charter back in 1965. Mayor provided, however, that as mayor, they thought it would ing mayoral decisions. He said if He will receive Arts Four of the current five council the Council may only disap- be a good time to present the idea five elected council members all Festival products members support a change to the prove of or vacate administra- to voters. agreed that a mayor were doing imprinted with his tive or executive decisions of the prize winning logo charter, which would allow future Council members argued that something inappropriate, they (right). Berndt has council members to override a sometime in the future a mayor should have power to stop it. Mayor upon the affirmative vote mayor’s decision if the entire of all five (5) members of the donated the $100 may make a decision, which bla- Russ Winters, who operates prize money back council agrees and made the deci- tantly may not be in the best www.tooeleliving.com, posed the Council taken in a duly noticed sion known in a public meeting. public meeting. The Council, to the Arts Festival, interest of the city and perhaps a charter question on his web site. said Buckey Councilman Steve Bevan is or any member thereof, may at decision that could cost the city Thirty-two percent of respondents Whitehouse, local any time examine and inspect not in favor of giving that power large sums of money through liti- do not know anything about the publicity director. to the council. “It would give gation. In such a case, the council Tooele City Charter, 30 percent the books, records, papers, and The logo emphasiz- the council too much power. It would have power to halt the said the charter is not needed, 20 documents of the City, or of any es the 20th anniver- would take away the balance of decision before it is too late. percent said the charter needs to officer or agent employed by the sary of the Tooele powers,” he said. About one month ago, a be updated and 19 percent said City, except where such examina- Arts Festival. This Murray said he strongly oppos- Charter Revision Committee nothing needs to be done. tion or inspection is prohibited by year the festival will es giving power to the council to recommended that the council The council is still in the pro- federal or state law.” be held June 24-26. Be grateful for varied opinions about church

f there is I moved here from a small town one thing I of 7,000 residents, remembering Ireally love the Tooele I knew (about 20,000 about living people ago). I was definitely sur- in the good prised to see what it had become ol’ USA, it is when we bought our house here the freedom two years ago. of speech. It has to be hard to see a small All Applications Accepted Se Habla Español We have the town grow to such a degree that freedom to it is almost unrecognizable from say what we what it once was. We were wit- Kari Scribner nessing the same type of growth in want, pretty Columnist the town we moved from and felt much when we saddened to see such a change. It want, without View From is sometimes difficult to live with having to risk Universal My Window growth — a once tight-knit com- prosecution (of munity, suddenly becomes less so course perse- Auto Group as its population increase. “Experience The Difference” cution is a whole However, I want to say in Rick Covello Lanny DuClus Dale Johansen other thing). I wouldn’t have the defense of those of us who live in opportunity to write this column if the Overlake area — we are not Where have all your local sales people gone? Call and ask why they’re all in Salt Lake! it wasn’t for that particular inalien- the evil empire some seem to think able right (and goodness knows, I we are. There are many who live love that particular one). here who are working to be a posi- What better place to do this tive part of the Tooele community. than the editorial section of your We have a member of the school local paper. You can there voice off board, doctors, lawyers, and busi- on almost anything that is on your ness owners. You will find us as mind. It is the place to go to read active members of the Chamber about what people in the com- of Commerce, Kiwanis and other munity are thinking and feeling. organizations. We care about the Wars are discussed, public issues Tooele community and all those chewed on, people express grati- who are a part of it. 2004 Chevrolet Cavalier tude for a kindness offered, and Now as for dissing the color of 2004 Chrysler Sebring opinions are mulled over as the a house of worship — I’m not sure 4 dr, auto, AC, CD 4 dr, auto, AC reader shares their view on pretty I would have gone there myself. $ much anything they want. However, I don’t think everyone $ at According to Mike Call, editor would have gotten so bent out of 3 at 11,499 3 9,995 of the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin, shape if someone wrote in and the only guidelines related to a said they didn’t like the color some letter to the editor are: You must of the new businesses were paint- sign the letter; you must give your ed, whether it was in the Overlake name and phone number; and you development or not. can’t libel a private individual or I had the good fortune to write business. Also, if you get really the original article when the St. wordy, there is the possibility your Barnabas Center was under con- comments will be edited to short- struction. The people I interviewed en them down (which surprises me from the two congregations were because some are reeeeeally long). very pleasant and looked forward I would bet (if I were a betting with excitement to move to their person) the letters to the editor new Overlake location. I’m sure 2004 Dodge Neon SXT 2005 Dodge Magnum are some of the most regularly they have been greatly saddened read sections of the paper. When by the controversy and anger 4 dr, auto, AC, CD Auto, AC, Power Package someone is really torqued about an that has been produced over $ issue, we all get to read about it, their church. In a building where 4 to pick from laugh, cry or think to ourselves — I assume they teach the basic 19,995 hey I have an opinion on that too! Christian principles of goodness Then we have the freedom allotted and peace, having their build- to citizens of this great country to ing cause such hateful and mean write in and be heard. remarks (admit it, some of the Of course the big drawback remarks have been really unkind of this freedom of speech is that — from the beginning to Tuesday’s when you do write in, you are paper), must have caused some exposing yourself to public scru- concern to those who call St. tiny (and in some cases ridicule). Barnabas Center their house of We have seen this exact situation worship. unfold before our eyes as one Although I attend “the other” 2003 Chevrolet Impala member of the community has church in the development (which 2005 Chrysler Pacifica taken a public beating for express- also has taken a beating in other Auto, AC, Power Package ing her opinion on the color of editorials), I have been happy Loaded, Leather, Power Package $ paint on the St. Barnabas Center in about the new church that has the Overlake Development at the become a part of our development $ 2 at 10,495 north end of town. and have felt nothing but welcome only 21,995 Now before you start typing for the two other faiths who attend your letters to the editor saying there. Diversity is good; it is what Kari Scribner is a big fat jerk, makes a community interesting let me just say I am not taking and alive (and just so you know, I sides here. Despite the fact that happen to know that, some of their many have responded by slam- congregation live in Overlake as ming the nice community I live well). in and the nice people who live Expressing our opinions is an here (hey - what is the deal, guilt extremely important part of what by association?), I choose to not makes us Americans — I‘m glad 2004 Oldsmobile Alero 2004 Pontiac Sunfire publicly state my opinion on the we all think differently about Auto, AC, Power Pkg design, color or landscape of the various issues. What an incredible Auto, AC, Power Package St. Barnabas Center; not because right we have to be able to burst $ $ I do or do not like it, but I have, forth in verse with what we feel, 2 at 10,295 starting at as a citizen of the United States of when we feel it. But, just as Tom 9,995 American, the right to keep all of Hanks said to Meg Ryan in my that to myself. favorite movie (You’ve Got Mail) What I think the real issues here when she spoke of her desire to Over 200 Other Trucks & Cars To Choose From are that there is a feeling of con- be able to really say what was on tention about the old to the new her mind, the moment she wanted — meaning the old time residents to say it instead of being tongue and the new residents, and second tied, “But then on the other hand, 3660 South Redwood Rd. is the fact that this is a house of I must warn you, that when you worship being criticized. finally have the pleasure of say- Universal Now, about the first issue. I’m ing the thing you mean to say, West Valley City 801-892-7200 sure it is hard to see so much Auto Group the moment you mean to say it, *Plus tax, license & fees development happening in Tooele. remorse inevitably follows.” A6 THURSDAY April 21, 2005

Iceberg Drive Inn’s new owners VENDORS WANTED celebrate the opening of their new business with members of the Tooele County Chamber of Tooele Swap Meet photography / Troy Boman Commerce. Iceberg Drive Inn is Marshall Clegg, a third grade East Elementary student, raises his hand to ask a question during the pork known for their super thick shakes Opening: May 7, 2005 and hand breaded onion rings. portion of the 4-H Farm Field Day. Marshall learned that a pig’s top teeth must be pulled out to prevent them For info call 882-5297. from turning into tusks. Those attending the ribbon cut- ting included (l-r): Andy Anderson Sellers entry fee: $20/car (owner), Holly Deleeuw, Tiffany Jack, Motor View Drive-In Laura Mallon, George Reynoso, 4055 N. Hwy 36, Erda Bob Sheedy, Brittany Richins, Russ Learning the facts of farm life Scribner, Maria Criner, Steve Smith, Bring this ad in for $5 off sellers fee at the gate. Adam Smith, Stephanie Adams, Richard Kinney, Terry Reynoso and the focus of annual field day Marlene Anderson. by Karen Lee Scott Belgian draft horses. from the clothes we wear to the Subscribe Today STAFF WRITER The program has been in place food we eat.” 882-0050 Allergies? Is agriculture really that for more than a decade and was As part of the event stu- David K. Palmer, M.D. important? originally hosted by Richard’s dents were also taught about Nancy J. Stevenson, P.A.-C Dairy Farm in Erda. But for the Just ask any third grader from some of the activities local 4-H Grantsville or Tooele City and past several years the Deseret If it happens here, • Ear, Nose, and Throat groups are involved with. For you’ll likely get a resounding, Peak Complex has generously read about it here. • Head & Neck Surgery “Yes!” provided its large indoor arena more information about 4-H call • Allergy & Sinus • Voice Disorders Students from both cities for the happening. Curtis Crittenden at 843-2350 or spent part of their day earlier Sharon Girgich, a member of 843-2351. Call 882-2003 to make an appointment this week learning about the the Grantsville Soil Conservation e-mail: [email protected] value of agriculture in their daily District, said it is important to lives. teach kids about conservation Sponsored by the Tooele and agriculture. Extension Office, local 4-H “Kids today don’t even know groups and the Grantsville Soil where milk comes from.” She Conservation District, this year’s said most will say “from the 4-H Farm Field Day was a huge store.” There are even groups success. of kids who have come to the Some 900 children were event over the years that have taught about a variety of top- never seen a cow up close. ics ranging from pork produc- With nearly one acre of good tion to soil types. Students were farm soil being lost almost ����������������� shown working farm equipment, every second across the nation, dairy and beef cows, sheep, pigs Girgich said younger genera- and horses. Each student was tions need to know the value also allowed to ride on a wagon of that land. “Almost everything ����������� pulled by two -1,800 pound we have comes from a farm, ����������������

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by Mary Ruth Hammond tion of Main and West streets. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� STAFF WRITER Go past the cattle guard and If you’re a Grantsville resi- Grantsville City crews can be �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� dent who’s been “itching” to get seen working on the west side ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ outside and clean your yard, of the highway. take heart. Dumping hours on April 30 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Grantsville Mayor Byron will be from 7:30 a.m. until 5 ������������������������������������������������� Anderson and the city coun- p.m. Those who want to do more cil are sponsoring the city’s extensive cleaning will have a 10th annual “green clean” on � chance to dump other items on ���������������������������������������������� Saturday, April 30. May 21. More information on Grantsville residents who that free dump day will be print- � � have a utility bill to prove they ed in an upcoming edition of the ��������������������������������������������� ���������������� ��������������������������������������������� live within city limits can take Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. tree limbs, grass clippings, etc. During the April 30 green to the gravel pit on the Old clean, no man-made items such ����������� ������������������ Mormon Trail. The items can as fencing, old chairs, etc. will be be dumped in that area, free of accepted. The city’s first cleanup charge, on that date only. day of the year is only for natu- To get to the old Mormon ral debris such as weeds. Trail, turn south at the intersec- e-mail: [email protected] ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ THURSDAY April 21, 2005 A7

OBITUARIES Tooele County School District Jack D. Henwood Surplus Garage Sale Jack D. Henwood, our beloved husband, father, son, brother and uncle passed away April 19, 2005, in Salt Lake WHEN: City, Utah. He was born May Friday & Saturday 7, 1965, to Lynn and Jacquelyn Henwood. He graduated from April 22 & 23, 2005 Tooele High School in 1983. He married Cheryl Perry on Aug. 10:00 am - 2:00 pm 28, 1987. Jack was very gifted in wood crafting. He loved the outdoors and camping with his WHERE: TCSD Warehouse family. He is survived by his wife; three children, Steven, 182 So. Millburn Dr. Lindsay and Chad; his parents; Jack D. Henwood sister, Kristeen; brother, Craig; (1100 W. & Vine St. South of Christensen & Griffith) and many nieces and nephews. be held on Friday 9:30 -10:30 He was preceded in death by his a.m. prior to the service at the Master Gardeners will be teaching free classes this weekend at the Tooele, Utah 84074 brothers Russell and Randy; and church. Interment in the Tooele Garden Expo. Instructors include: Gary Fawson (l-r), Joyce Tate, Mae niece, Misty K. City Cemetery. A memorial Freestone and Barbara Barlow. Not pictured are Irene Seaquist and Funeral services will be held fund has been set up at TFCU Walene Decker. Items for Sale: Desks, Chairs, Lockers, Tables, TV’s, on Friday April 22, at 11 a.m. at for Jack’s family. Contributions typewriters, copy machines, kitchen equipment, the Tooele 14th Ward Chapel, may be made to Acct. #61433. 192 W. 200 South. Viewing will Experts offer instruction workshop equipment and other misc. items. Get answers to your growing will be Saturday April 23, at City All items sold in “as-is” condition. needs in the Grantsville area. Hall 429 East Main Street, 10 The Garden Expo will include a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Gaylord Vincent a very big moment in his life. six classes presented by Tooele Skog was a very optimistic, car- County’s Advanced Master Skogerboe (Skog) ing person and loved his work Gardeners in conjunction with helping third-world countries the USU Extension Office and Ogden, Utah improve their ability to grow Grantsville City. better crops and use their land Topics for the classes will 1935-2005 to the best of their ability. include annuals for your blank After he retired from Utah spaces, water-wise perennials, Gaylord Vincent Skogerboe State University, he worked for lawn care, trees in your land- died peacefully on April 20, several years on the genealo- scape, shrubs and vines and 2005, at the McKay Dee Hospital gy of his father’s and mother’s propagation techniques to mul- of complications of diabetes. He family. He will be remembered tiply your plants for free. The was born April 1, 1935, in Cresco, most for his optimism, sense of classes will run consecutively Iowa, to Reuben and Rozella humor and love of people. at no cost. There will be a small Skogerboe. He spent much He is survived by his wife fee charged, if you would like of his youth in the Midwest. Henrietta; his son Michael the packet of handouts. Cookies He later moved to Grantsville, Skogerboe; his daughter Susan and punch will be provided by Janet Fawson. Utah. He was very active in high Iacoboni; son-in-law Angelo; The Grantsville Garden Expo. school and served as student and granddaughter Rachel. His body president in 1953. sisters and brothers are as fol- He was married to Henrietta lows: Maralee Parkinson of If it happens here, Van Huizen on July 23, 1958, in Grantsville, Dean Skogerboe read about it here. Salt Lake City, Utah. 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STAFF WRITER ly with the Grantsville Police The only problem is you have to Cats and dogs running wild Department to take photos of wait until July when the weath- through neighborhoods can our shelter animals and post er warms up in Tooele County. cause more problems than “pres- them on www.petfinder.com.” But even then you would still be ents” left in flower beds. Pet She noted that the adoption in Tooele County. The Hensons overpopulation is a real problem rate for adoptable animals at want to take you to Hawaii. Tooele County residents should the shelter increased from about Last year, the Tooele couple take seriously. 20 percent to 85 percent since spent 20 days on the island of According to the U.S. Humane animals started getting listed on Oahu as part of the BYU-Hawaii Society, in seven years, one the web site. (Tooele City is Aloha Program. They loved it so Royalty of the Polynesian Cultural Center Canoe Pageant wave to visitors at the center in Laie, Hawaii last year. female cat and her offspring can not currently participating in the much they are going back this Tooele residents Jerry and Marilyn Henson participated in BYU-Hawaii’s Aloha Summer Program last year and will theoretically produce 420,000 program.) July as advisors for the program. go back again this summer. They invite other county residents to join them on their 20-day stay on the island. cats. In six years, one female “One dog, a purebred They invite Tooele County resi- dog and her offspring can hypo- Weimeraner, was just adopted dents to join them — for a mod- seven villages at the Polynesian IMAX theater presentation at the with the balance due by July 1. thetically produce 67,000 dogs. to a new home in Boulder, Colo. est fee. 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From The Sidelines Cowgirls, Lady Buffs capture Invites Bad sports by Nick Drake SPORTS EDITOR Grantsville High track turned in another stellar performance Saturday to win the girls team title in behavoir too the Juan Diego Catholic Invitational tournament in Sandy. Shalane Titmus seized three individual crowns often accepted while Brooke Bunderson and Sara Reed claimed a pair of gold finishes as well. Kami Tate also rom years of grabbed a top finish while Jessica Collings, Shanna being a specta- Glenn, Jerica Dahlberg, Brittany Sagers, Alexa tor of various Bakker, Felicity Silva, Mari Vera, Calli Steele, Sara sporting events Hicks, Alyssa Roberts, Kaleena Kartchner, Melanie F Johnson, Nicole Killpack and Jenny Nelson all pro- from T-Ball, Little League, high school games, col- vided excellent scoring depth with high places in lege games and even their respective individual events. professional games both Grantsville powered to top team honors in the live and televised, I’ve girls standings with 202.5 points to easily topple learned at least one thing: runner-up Juan Diego with 143 points. St. Joseph Society has become Dennis Sweat took the bronze with 70 points followed by Roy (63.5), Logan (45), South Summit (41), Dugway far too tolerant of bad GUEST COLUMNIST behavior. (22), Ogden (8), Layton Christian Academy (8) and North Summit High (1). It seems we accept or at least tolerate Meanwhile, in the boys, the Cowboys 1600 behavior that not so very long ago would have meter relay team grabbed top honors while Heath earned a coach or player an instant return Bleazard grabbed a pair of silvers and a bronze to to the locker room or at least made us feel power the GHS boys team to a third place team embarrassed for the guy. While profanity was finish with 91.5 points. Butch Logan, Phillip Young, once considered taboo, today it is almost Nathan Sandberg, Matt Hislop, Casey Robinson, ordinary. A player muffs a play, he shouts an Kirk Donahue, Brant Harris, Brandon Rigby, Shea photography/Troy Boman obscenity. A coach gets a bad call, same reac- Durfee, Dustin Durfee, Danny Clayton and Brian Tooele’s Trifon Gochis takes off in the 400 meter relay earlier this spring. The Buffs turned in a strong perfor- tion but not as loud. In the huddle or during Peterson all contributed to the team finish with mance Saturday at Carbon to take second in the boys and first in the girls final team standings. time outs vulgar language is frequent. valuable depth points. Then there are the celebrations. I have noth- Roy seized top team honors in the boys final team ing against being genuinely happy about a suc- standings with 188.5 and Juan Diego was second at cessful play or turn of events, players and the Lady Buffs seize Carbon title 158. Grantsville took third place at 91.5 followed like should take joy from their success. What by Logan (60), Dugway (44), St. Joseph (23), South crosses the line into bad behavior is when the by Nick Drake boys as well. and Kenya Mamales all provided Summit (6), Ogden (4) and North Summit (3). celebration is contrived, extreme, insulting or SPORTS EDITOR Meredith Nigh, Risa Garcia and valuable team depth points to aid confrontational. While such celebrations were Cowgirls seize Invite crown Tooele ran into a tough and Lauren Lescanec seized top hon- the title bid. once unusual, they now are common. The Grantsville High scoring depth paid big divi- talented Ogden team in Region 11 ors in their respective events and Tooele seized top team hon- Our baseball team traveled to an opponent’s dends Saturday in Sandy. dual action April 13. the Lady Buff 1600 meter relay ors with 129 points to edge out park and played a sub par game. We were Titmus vaulted to the high jump crown with a But the Buffs regrouped just squad powered the team to the vic- runner-up Grand County (106). flat out not good. But after the game when winning leap of 5-1.75 and teammate Bunderson a few days later to turn in an tory. Stellar results by Holly Tyler, Carbon garnered third place at 77 the respective teams gave the others a group was right behind with a bronze jump of 4-9.75 in impressive overall performance Cassie Oborn, Cicely Tillman, followed by Duchesne (75), San cheer, the cheer they chose and their coach the same event. to garner a first place in the girls Brittney Ripley, Erin Christiansen, Juan (49), Monticello (26), Green participated in was; “Easy win.” It truly was an standings Saturday in the Carbon Tiffany Caldwell, Carly Ahlstrom, easy win for our opponent, but everyone at the SEE CAPTURE PAGE A10 Invitational and second in the Camber Stoddard, Alyssa Marsh SEE SEIZE PAGE A10 park was aware of that fact. Shouting such a thing was and is unacceptable in polite society. On the other end of the spectrum are the displays of anger and disappointment such as GHS sweeps duals; ready for tough tourney throwing ones batting helmet or bat. Or after a shaky performance in the field players will by Nick Drake grueling dual campaign with a 9-4 Grantsville Coach David Millward here or there would have made a big frequently slam their gloves into the dugout or SPORTS EDITOR mark. said the hard fought dual win should difference. They just happened to get knock over the water jug. I think such actions Morgan had produced some The Cowboys also fought to a give the team confidence heading those important games at doubles. are supposed to show all of us that the player impressive results so far during the respectable bronze team finish over into a tough Region 11 boys tennis It’s great that we won every dual is very upset (probably because he expects to 2005 boys tennis season. the weekend in Logan. Grantsville tournament which begins Tuesday match in region. But now it comes play so much better), but actually shows a lack The Trojans sport a very athletic battled into the finals of two of the in Ogden. down to the tournament and right of self control, and poor manners. and talented corp of netters, mostly five and placed in every division “It’s always good to beat Morgan,” now we have to play well to win it. During practice sessions when only the from the region champ boys basket- to tie for third place in the presti- he stated. “Their program is legiti- It’s up for grabs and whoever plays players and coaches are present, the usual ball team, and had won some impres- gious tournament Saturday at Logan. mate and they have some solid ten- the best will win it. I like our chanc- restraint we all use falls away even more sive matches. Elsholz and Paulich fought to silver nis players this year. They are very es. If we play the best we can, we can and bad behavior is often readily accepted. So when perennial power finishes to pave the way for the athletic and they will be right there win it. We’ve put ourselves in a pretty Profanity is shouted without regard. Taunting Grantsville made the trek north to Cowboys. Both GHS netters dropped when it comes to the region champi- good situation.” and loud celebration is normal. take on the improved Morgan squad, finals decisions to Ogden foes. onship. It was a quality win for us. It Grantsville 3 - Morgan 2 In my opinion no coach should allow such no one knew what to expect from the Ogden captured top honors in will be us, Ogden and Morgan right The Cowboys swept the singles behavior even in private practice sessions. dual match. team standings with 37 points and there battling for the region title. action and nearly won a doubles It’s called practice because we are preparing However, the Cowboys swept all reached the finals in three divisions “I was really pleased with our match to hand the talented Trojans a ourselves for how we will play and behave three singles matches and captured while Pine View garnered runner-up singles play,” he added. “We had to league setback Tuesday at the Ogden in future contests. We shouldn’t practice bad a hard fought 3-2 triumph Tuesday at honors with 29 points. Grantsville battle the elements. We ended up Athletic Club. behavior. Rather we should practice exemplary the Ogden Athletic Club. tied with host Logan for third place playing at the Ogden Athletic Club Elsholz powered his way to a 6- behavior, it’s much more difficult to attain. Chris Elsholz, Jordan Nelson and while Sky View grabbed fifth place rather than postpone it. But we both 1, 7-6 (7-4) triumph over Morgan’s One of my favorite sports announcers once Logan Paulich all registered key sin- at 21 followed by Mountain Crest 15, had to do it. Our singles played well. Reed Nielson at first singles. Nelson commented on an end zone dance shown dur- gles wins to keep Grantsville perfect Box Elder 12 and Uintah 4, respec- Chris played very well, Jordan had a also captured a 6-3, 7-5 decision over ing a game he was announcing. His remarks in Region 11 dual action with a 5-0 tively. close match and Logan played well. Trojan foe Jake Blazzard at second were polite but pointed. (Paraphrasing) “He mark. The tournament format was iden- Our second doubles lost the first set singles to aid the Cowboy effort. said it was an awful big production for a sim- The Cowboys did drop a 4-1 deci- tical to the region and state tour- and came back strong to win the sec- Paulich completed the single sweep ple 1 yard run off tackle. It almost makes you sion to a talented Lone Peak squad naments and should help give the ond set and the third set was up for think it is his first ever touchdown. Maybe he Wednesday in Provo. Cowboys confidence heading into grabs. It could have easily gone 4-1 SEE TOURNEY PAGE A10 doesn’t think he’ll ever do it again.” But Grantsville still did finish a postseason play next week. with either of our doubles. A game When athletes or coaches exhibit below average behavior they aren’t being fair to those whom they represent. Be it their school, city or Cowgirls family. When you represent a group of people Buffs stay in on the field or off, you should be on your very best behavior because as Dr. Phil always says, sweep Tigers “It isn’t about you”, but it is about them. hunt with win by Nick Drake by Nick Drake SPORTS EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR Grantsville desperately wanted to win its first- Grantsville and Ogden just Sports Wrap ever region victory Friday. couldn’t manage to get together And the Cowboys played that way. to make up a contest washed out But trailing 1-0, Tooele reeled off four unan- on April Fools day. Tooele netters blank Cyprus But the Cowgirls didn’t fool The Tooele High boys tennis team captured a swered goals to capture a hard fought 4-1 triumph around with the Lady Tigers 5-0 decision over Cyprus Wednesday at THS. and keep the Cowboys from posting their initial when the teams met Wednesday The Buffs now focus their attention on the league win in the four-year history of the pro- for a region double-header. Region 11 dual rescheduled Friday at Ogden gram. Grantsville reeled off a 15-0 against the rival Tigers at 3:30 p.m. Ian Mohr, Pake Lyman, Dorian Cochran and victory in the opener and a deci- Tooele will also compete in the Region 11 Andrew Stagg each scored a goal for the Buffs sive 20-1 decision in the nightcap Boys Tennis tournament beginning Tuesday at while Ilan Lemmon led the way for Grantsville to pull off a key two-game sweep Ogden High as well. with the Cowboys lone tally of the game. of the region rivals. A story on the two matches will be published The game marked the second time in just a little The Cowgirls were never in a future edition. over a week that the two county neighbors met in region action. Tooele won the first match 2-0 April threatened in the two affairs and Accelerated softball set 7 at THS, thanks to goals by Lyman and Mohr. now boost their league mark to The T.C. Elite is looking for high school aged The triumph coupled with Tuesday’s hard fought 5-3 with just two games remain- players for accelerated softball action this sum- 1-0 win over Morgan keeps the Buffs slim postsea- ing on the regular season league mer. son hopes alive. slate. For more information contact Brett at 882- Tooele must beat Ben Lomond Friday at 3:30 Grantsville hosts Ben Lomond 5715 or Teresa at 882-5561. p.m. to have any chance at the fourth and final Friday at 3:30 p.m. and then ven- ture to Tooele to tangle with the Baseball training Region 11 state playoff berth. The two victories give Tooele a 3-6 region mark Lady Buffs Wednesday at Deseret Tooele High Baseball Spring Training for Peak Complex, also at 3:30 p.m. Youth Ages 6-12 will be held Saturday, April 23, and 3-10-1 overall record on the season. Grantsville dropped a pair of decisions to Bear River Tuesday Grantsville now sports a 10-6 at Babe Ruth - Del Papa Field (approximately overall record on the season. 100 S. 200 E.) and Wednesday and falls to 0-9 and 2-13 overall on the year. The Cowgirls have played well Sign up now. Contact: Sheryl McKendrick 882- and four of their six setbacks 6528 or [email protected]. Registration The Tooele High alumni game was postponed due to inclement weather earlier this month. have been by one run. However, is at 9:30 a.m. (parent/guardian must be pres- with league setbacks to Tooele The contest has been rescheduled for Saturday photography/Troy Boman ent). Camp hours are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (prompt (4-0) and Bear River (4-2) in the at 5 p.m. The entry fee will be $2 per per- Grantsville goalie Josh Rowley knocks down a Tooele shot while collid- son. The alumni roster includes Marcel Giles ing with a Buff player in a match April 7 at THS. The Buffs recorded a past week, Grantsville is looking SEE WRAP PAGE A11 4-1 triumph Friday over the Cowboys to remain in the thick of the hunt SEE HUNT PAGE A10 for a state playoff berth. SEE SWEEP PAGE A10 THURSDAY April 21, 2005 A10 Cowboys prepare for tough tilts

by Nick Drake Cowboys will be all right. SPORTS EDITOR “We just need to play like we’re capable of,” Grantsville suffered a costly setback to Morgan he stated. “I’d like to come out and get the win last Thursday on the Trojans home field. against Bear River and give us the confidence to A triumph over the hosts would all but have finish out the season. Hopefully, we can get our sewn up the second place seed from the Region bats going for these last few games and get ready 11 ranks with four games remaining on the league for the state tournament. Obviously, this is a big slate. weekend for us. They are all big games from here But now the Cowboys face a tough and difficult on out.” two-day stretch today and Friday which will tell Grantsville 11 - Tooele 1 where Grantsville is heading down the stretch. The Cowboys grabbed a lead in the first frame Grantsville hosts bitter rival and nemesis Bear and never trailed in the contest against the Buffs River today at GHS in a league showdown at 3:30 March 31 at Grantsville. p.m. The Bears have handed the Cowboys eight- Ryan Willis opened the game with a lead off straight baseball league and postseason setbacks single and the speedy Cowboy raced home on a since Grantsville joined the Class 3A ranks. Heath Bleazard double to spot the hosts a quick Grantsville dropped an 8-5 decision just two 1-0 cushion. weeks ago in Tremonton. Kirk Fawson helped his own cause on the And then the Cowboys venture to Tooele Friday mound just one inning later when the Grantsville to tangle with the improved Buffs in a 3:30 p.m. hurler launched a solo home run in the bottom of league date at Dow James Park. the second to extend the margin to 2-0. The Morgan setback proved costly and now the The Cowboys broke the game open with a four- Cowboys must win their remaining four league run outburst in the bottom of the third to grab a 6- games and hope for some help just to tie league 0 cushion. Willis ignited the charge with a lead off leading Bear River. Grantsville sports a 4-2 league double and Bleazard followed with a single. Chaz mark and 8-6 record overall on the season. Fisher cracked a two-run double and Fawson photography/Scott Marshall The Cowboys host Ogden (Tuesday) and Ben delivered again with a RBI double to push home Tooele’s Robin Costomiris fires off a shot in a recent water polo match. The Lady Buffs are off to a strong Lomond (April 28) to conclude the league season. Fisher. Marcus Hamatake smacked a run scoring season in the 2005 campaign. Grantsville Coach Travis McCluskey said his team just needs to play the type and caliber of baseball it is capable of down the stretch and the SEE PREPARE PAGE A11 Lady Buffs continue hot streak Nine Tooele players scored Meredith Burden picked up Robin Costomiris scored only The two teams fought back and forth and neither as the girls water polo team two goals while Jordan Marshall, 15 seconds into the contest Hunt team could manage to penetrate a stubborn Cowboy drowned West Jordan 20-5 and Kylie Royle, Chandra Yeaman, when she popped in a nifty tee- continued from Page A9 and Buff defensive unit. Weber 12-8 at the Pratt Aquatic Robin Costomiris and Cassandra shot from thee meters out. One The GHS net tender of Josh Rowley and stellar Center this week . Bryan all scored for Tooele. All minute later, Chandra Yeaman (Class of 1992), Doug Call (’96), Ryan Ferry (’96), defensive play from sweeper-stopper combination of The wins give the Water Buffs of these players along with Aly ripped the ball out of the hands Jesse Wagner (’97), Brent Sly (’97), Travis Smith Gordon Smith and Tim Williamson kept Tooele away a 13-3 Division Two record with Roberts each added at least one of the goalie and scored deep (’97), Ryan Giles (’97), Spencer Parrot (’97), Brady from the net. Mike Copeland and Skylar Phelps also the state tournament just three assist in the Tooele win. inside. Millward (’97), Cody Callie (’97), Spencer Call (’98), turned in strong performances from their defender weeks away. Tooele participates Coach Wells substituted lib- Before the teams shifted ends Ryan Quarnberg (’99), Nate Yeaman (’99), Chad Giles positions as well. in the Park City Division I tour- erally throughout the battle of the pool at the quarter’s end, (’99), Shawn Brinkerhoff (’99), Bill Deleeuw (’00), However, not to be out done, the Buffs also ney Friday and Saturday. as Kristina Gowans, Kristine Lee scored three times and Dallas Albretsen (’00), Blake Richards (’00), Erik recorded impressive defensive efforts to stymie the Tooele 20 - West Andersen, Jessica Mortensen, Royle, and Cox added individual Klien (’01), Jed Smith (’01), Steve Ellis (’01), Andy Cowboys attack. Tooele goalie Josh Cedar and the and Allison Bowers earned valu- goals. Caldwell (’01), Jeremy Wells (’01), Brandon England tandem of Andrew Stagg and Porter Hunt turned in Jordan 5 able mintues. Lee finished the afternoon Allison Lee must have eaten (’01), Zach Whitehouse (’01), Jeff Green (’02), Eli strong efforts from the sweeper and center defender Reserve goalie Kathryn Locke with five goals and Bridges an extra bowl of Wheaties as the Stagg (’02), Ethan Young (’03), Clint Johnson (’04), position. Brady Caldwell and Marcus Gressman also clocked in valuable playing time added three assists. senior captain found the back of Doug Hurst (’04) and Manuel Hererra (’04). turned away some strong Cowboy scoring threats and made several saves. With the early healthy lead, all the goal six times and chipped Also honorary players include the late Spencer as well. Tooele 12 - Weber 8 16 Tooele players saw significant Parrot and Jed Smith. Then, Tooele turned up the play a notch and put in six assists to pace the Buffs to Weber scored five goals in the playing time. Buff Coach Chris Wilcox said his team was forced pressure on the Grantsville defense late in the first the easy victory. waning minutes to turn a blow- “Our younger girls played to raise its level of play to battle a fired up Grantsville half. The Buff midfield of Lyman, Mohr, Jenner Black Lauren Bridges teamed with out into a respectable loss and tough defense, although we squad Friday night at GHS. and Chris Fowler and forwards of Chris Park and Lee on numerous plays firing in the Buffs continued their hot let our guard down a little bit “Grantsville really played well,” he noted. “It was Cochran did provide some scoring opportunities four goals and dishing out three streak toward the state tourna- toward the end,” noted Coach a good half of soccer and both teams had excellent during the match. assists. She also picked up four ment. Wells. scoring opportunities in the first half. The second Finally, Mohr took on a kick from Stagg just over steals for Tooele The Lady Buffs came out of half was a lot of the same. Grantsville was definitely “We love it when so many Tooele 11 - Jordan 6 midfield, took on the breakaway and dribbled in and the blocks charging hard, scor- Tooele girls water polo team into the game. They came to play and came to fight. of our girls get into action,” fired off a goal at the 33rd minute of the first-half to ing on a goal-per-minute pace in inched toward the top of the They were defending their territory and it forced us said Coach Mike Wells of his force the match into a 1-1 deadlock at intermission. the first quarter for their fourth standings clobbering Jordan last to rise up and play better. We finally got the ball to team’s offensive barrage. “But The goal seemed to inspire the Buffs and just min- win over the Warriors this sea- Thursday at the Pratt Aquatic bounce our way. Credit Grantsville, they played a as always, it’s our defense that utes into the second-half, Tooele struck again. Mohr son. Center. wonderful game.” wins games.” fired a pass down the left field line and centered the Tooele perfected the term With only three weeks remain- Grantsville Coach Casey Walker said his team just Trisha Cox bottled up West ball to Lyman. Then, the Buff senior dribbled the ball “balanced scoring attack” in the ing until the state champion- couldn’t overcome a strong second half of play by Jordan’s top scorer throughout and fired off a shot that curved around the Cowboy opening quarter with five play- ships, the Lady Water Buffs sit the Buffs. the contest in the defensive hole goalie and into the bottom left-hand corner of the net ers pumping in goals and five “We played excellent the first 40 minutes of the and goalie Laurie Halladay made for a 2-1 Buff lead at the 10-minute mark of the half. tallying assists to give the Buffs match,” he noted. “I think they were concerned. nine saves in the net. Cochran was defending a Grantsville player with a 7-zip lead. SEE STREAK PAGE A11 But when they got the score it was tied up and it the ball, stole the ball and kicked in an uncontested gave them a little momentum going into halftime. shot at with only 12 minutes left in the match to vault But when they got their second goal it seemed to Tooele to a 3-1 edge. the 200 meter dash field with a dles with a first place finish of inspire them and deflate us and we couldn’t get our Stagg drilled a long shot from 35 to 40 yards away Capture first place finish of 26.76. 17.36 and Bakker was right behind confidence back. And it snowballed on us after that. and completed the scoring with only 60 seconds left continued from Page A9 Bunderson answered with a with a runner-up time of 17.67. We played well at times but just couldn’t get the con- in the match. victory in the 400 meter dash at Kartchner also claimed fourth sistency we needed to get the win.” The reserve play of Sebastian Varga, Coy Frailey, Bunderson topped the long 1:02.74 and teammate Melanie place in the event for the Cowgirls Tooele 4 - Grantsville 1 Derek Nielson, Nate Swank also keyed the victory jump event with a winning leap Johnson took fourth place in the at 17.84. The Buffs battled back from a 1-0 deficit with for the Buffs. of 16-5 and teammate Kartchner same event at 1:05.14. The Cowgirl sprint relay squad four straight goals to capture a hard fought league The Cobwboy efforts of Kyle Copeland, Lemmon, provided team points with a sixth Reed captured the 800 meter of Bunderson, Jessica Collings, triumph Friday at Grantsville. Ben Smith and Marty Ruechert all sparked Grantsville place jump of 13-10 in the event run in 2:38.87 while Cowgirl tan- Tate and Titmus fought to a first The Cowboys drew first blood in the affair. in the match while the forward play of Alan Rugg and as well. dem Alyssa Roberts (2:54.78) and place in the event with a top time Lemmon battled past the Tooele defense, dribbled Galana Eshete also gave the Cowboys life in the Titmus sprinted to the 100 Nelson (2:54.82) garnered seventh of 52.11. The Lady Mustang squad and fired a shot inside the posts to the right side of match. The reserves were Jared Kobs, Ian Anderson, meter dash crown with a gold and eighth place respectively for of C.J. Mathews, Tiara Stevenson, the 18-yard box to lift Grantsville to a one goal edge Seth Krieser, Tyson Cook, Kelly Huffaker and Art time of 13.17. the team as well. Jessica Nichols and Samantha just 12 minutes into the contest. Yeoman. The Cowgirl senior also topped Reed also seized the 3200 Deugan took sixth place at 58.32 meter run in 13:42.29 and team- as well. mate Killpack was right behind Collings, Dahlberg, Johnson of the third to cut the defi- time of 4:33.23 to win the 1600 meter crown as well. with a silver finish of 13:53.83. and Reed also topped the 1600 Sweep cit to a run. Monica Aagard Seize Grantsville’s Nelson also took meter relay event in 4:27.90 and drew a leadoff walk and Emmi continued from Page A9 Tyler also seized a silver in the continued from Page A9 100 meter hurdles at 17.02 and fourth place at 14:11.40 in the the Lady Mustang team of Deugan, Nelson reached on a bunt sin- event as well. Mathews, Anna McCarty and to finish the season strong. River (7) and Emery (3), respec- also claimed a runner-up status gle. Chaney followed with a Tate topped the 100 meter hur- Nichols took 4th place at 4:57.76. The Cowgirls did upend key RBI single and Katresha tively in the final team standings. in the 300 meter hurdles at 50.27. Granger 6-0 Monday on the Veazie drew a walk to load the Meanwhile, the boys were led Lady Buff teammates Ahlstrom Lady Lancers home field. bases. Jarrell Veazie belted a by first-place finishes from Race (56.50) and Stoddard (57.26) also in the second set to split sets Quotes on the games were sacrifice fly to center field to Warburton, Will Anderson and took seventh and eighth place, Tourney and force a third and deciding not available by press time. push home Nelson and pull the Tooele 400 and 1600 meter respectively in the 300 hurdles set. Miles and Rupp regrouped as well. continued from Page A9 A story on the league dou- Grantsville to within 3-2 of the relay squads. Rick Sander, Trifon to edge past the Grantsville tan- Ripley captured a runner- bleheader will be published in Wasps. Gochis, Anthony Gonzales, and won the third singles match, dem 6-4 in the third set to claim a future edition. up status in the 1600 meter 6-2, 6-2, over Morgan’s Taylor The Cowgirls did threaten Clay Carter, Nick Terry, Kyler the second doubles match. Brown, Clifford Kimpel, Justin run at 6:20.84 and teammate Wamsley. Wasatch 3 - Grants. 2 to score in the fifth when At first doubles, Morgan’s Christopherson, Bryan Murray Christiansen was right behind The Cowboy doubles team The Lady Wasps stung the Katresha Veazie drew a two- Derek Wiscombe and Brock out walk and Jarrell Veazie and Matt Brewer all placed in with a bronze time of 6:24.02. of Micah Watson and Jake Cowgirls for a pair of runs in Weeks battled past Brent smacked a single. But a their respective individual events Caldwell placed fourth at 6:29.25 Parkinson dropped a hard the first frame and another Mouritsen and Josh Childs, 7-5, in the third and held on for ground out ended the hosts to provide key points and depth and Garcia earned seventh in fought second doubles match. 6-2. a tourney triumph March 19 chances. Then, Grantsville in the boys silver status. 6:43.24. Morgan tandem Steven Miles There were no junior varsity in the St. George Invitational watched Cole club a single Duchesne grabbed first place Nigh also took a second in the and Japeth Rupp claimed the Softball tournament. and move into scoring posi- in the boys standings with 165 200 meter dash finals at 27.93 and first set, 6-1 but the Cowboy or exhibition matches at the Wasatch pushed home a pair tion on a Kylee Dalton bunt. to beat out second place Tooele teammate Lescanec was eighth combo responded with a 6-2 win contest. of runs in the top of the open- But once again the Cowgirl with 106. Carbon took third place at 29.36. ing stanza to grab an early lead. runner was left stranded in with 80 followed by Monticello Ripley grabbed a runner-up Heather Kohler drew a walk scoring position. (38), Grand County (33), Green status in the 800 meter run at While SR36 is and Jessica Gomez pushed Katresha Veazie only allowed River (32) and San Juan (29), 2:48.33 and teammate Caldwell Kohler into scoring position a single each to Gomez and respectively. was right behind in third place at with a sacrifice bunt. Casey Knapp during the six-inning Lady Buffs grab top 2:56.56. Ahlstrom also garnered under construction Fife also drew a walk and both affair, struck out seven and fifth place at 2:59.24 in the same team honors at Carbon event and Garcia was seventh at runners moved to third and walked four in the game for Nigh, Garcia and Lescanec all second base, respectively, on a the Cowgirls. 3:02.38. take alternate took gold medals in their respec- Nigh jumped to a bronze fin- double steal and Becca Knapp Chaney, Jarrell Veazie, Cole tive events to power the Lady drilled a two-out, two-run dou- and Dalton all slapped out one ish in the long jump with a leap Buffs to the team title Saturday of 15-6.6 and Christiansen took route 2400 North ble to stake the Lady Wasps to hit each to lead the Cowgirl in Price. fourth place in the javelin with a 2400 North a two-run edge. attack. Nigh sprinted to the 100 meter The Lady Wasps pushed “We lacked the offense we heave of 95-10. ➬ ➬ dash crown with a first place time Mamales powered to a third ➬ home another run in the needed recording only four of 13.58 while teammate Garcia place in the discus with a heave Hospital top of the third to build a hits for the game,” stated captured the 3200 meter run in ➬ Coach Clinton. “It was a disap- of 85-2.25 and teammate Marsh 3-0 cushion. Kohler reached 14:16.92. Lescanec also garnered x Bob’s on a Cowgirl fielding miscue pointing loss because we are a was right behind with a fifth- Garage the high jump title with a leap of place toss of 71-6. Mamales also and Gomez drew a walk. Kirra much better team than what 4-11 and teammate Oborn was Oldham also drew a walk and we showed.” earned a fourth place in the shot right behind with a bronze finish put with a throw of 26-8.5 and Bob’sGARAGE & DIESEL Becca Knapp hit a ground ball of 4-9 in the same event. The top to chase home Kohler and If it happens here, Marsh earned a fifth place with a “Engines Are Our Business” leap qualified Lescanec for the toss of 26-5. Engines • Transmission • Drive Axle Front End score the eventual game win- read about it here. state meet in May at BYU. ning run. Oborn took fifth place in the Air Conditioning • Power Steering The Lady Buff 1600 meter relay 400 meter dash at 70.33 and team- Tune-ups • Engine Diagnostics Grantsville countered with squad of Tyler, Nigh, Lescanec a pair of tallies in the bottom mate Tillman was right behind in and Christiansen battled to a top sixth place at 71.69. 1676 N Progress Way • Tooele • 882-0313 or 882-1273 A11 THURSDAY April 21, 2005 Buffs rip Tigers, 16-1, in league tilt by Nick Drake also host rival Ben Lomond Tuesday at another Buff tally and stake the visitors to SPORTS EDITOR Dow James Park, also at 3:30 p.m. a 4-0 cushion. Tooele didn’t waste any time with Tooele interim-Coach Doug Harding DeSpain and Zac Clausing belted league opponent Ogden last Thursday on said his team played well to record a valu- consecutive singles to begin the fateful the road. able and needed league win on the road. third inning and Mikesell drew another The Buffs scored 16 runs in the first “Zach pitched well and we were able to walk. Danny Wihongi reached on a Tiger four innings of action and coasted to an hit the ball well and score a lot of runs,” fielding miscue while McKendrick and easy 16-1 victory over the Tigers. he noted. “It was a much-needed win and Johnson followed with consecutive RBI The Buffs pushed across three runs in we’re right in the thick of the hunt for a singles. Olsen cracked a two-run double the second and nine more in the third to playoff berth.” and Harris drew a walk to keep the rally seize command of the road contest. Tooele 16 - Ogden 1 alive. Witkowski smashed a two-run dou- Zach Mikesell tossed a one-hitter and The Buffs exploded for nine runs in ble and Chad Valdez pushed home a run struck out 10 to capture the victory while the third inning to extend a 4-0 lead and with a ground out to give Tooele a huge Blake Olsen pounded out three hits to cruise to an easy league triumph last 13-0 advantage. ignite the Buff attack at the plate. Thursday in Ogden. Cody Westover opened the top of the The victory coupled with Morgan’s vic- Tooele opened the game with a run in fourth with a single and Johnson drew a tory over Grantsville puts the Trojans and the top of the opening stanza. Blake Olsen walk to aid the rally in the frame. Olsen Buffs in a third place tie with 3-3 records was hit by a pitch, stole second and bolted smacked a two-run double and scored on on the season. The Buffs sport a 6-10 over- home on an Alex DeSpain single with two an Ogden fielding miscue to build a 16-0 all on the season as well. outs in the frame to spot the Buffs a 1-0 lead. Tooele and Grantsville were slated to edge. Ogden pushed home a run in the bot- meet Tuesday but inclement weather can- The Buffs tacked on three more tallies tom of the fourth thanks to a Jon Griener celed the game and pushed the affair back in the top of the second stanza to extend walk and JaDe Barker triple. to Friday at 3:30 p.m. at Dow James Park. the margin to four runs. Mikesell and Kyle DeSpain produced two hits for the Tooele tangles with Morgan today in a McKendrick each drew a walk and Josh Buffs in the game while T.J. Witkowski, pivotal contest at Dow James Park at 3:30 Johnson was hit by a pitch. Olsen came Clausing, Westover, McKendrick and p.m. while Grantsville hosts Bear River through with a two-run single and Jace Johnson provided one safety each for the the same day, also at 3:30 p.m. The Buffs Harris belted a sacrifice fly to chase home victors.

Lee added an insurance goal Goalie Laurie Halladay slapped Streak with 2:09. away numerous attempts and “It took us a little while to continued from Page A10 kept Bear River out of scor- Tooele Youth Cheer & break down Jordan’s defense,” ing momentum throughout the in second place in Division Two said Coach Mike Wells. “But contest. competition. once we got on a roll our speed “Bear River always pressures Utah All-Stars The Buffs broke open a 6-6 and conditioning overpowered our defense,” Coach Wells said. battle in the fourth quarter capi- them.” “Our utility players were a key ‘04 “T” Starzz- 2 Time National Qualifiers!! talizing on five fast break goals Jordan’s defense and goal component in defeating Bear ‘04 Utah All Starzz- Third Place National Champions!! against the Beetdiggers. tending frustrated Tooele early. River. We’ll probably see them A balanced scoring attack In the first period, Tooele fired Tooele Youth Cheer Announces spelled doom for Jordan as five shots, only to come up with again at state.” the purple and white sprinters empty-handed. Bridges opened the game with scored four goals in the space of Tooele 4 - Bear River 2 a goal midway in the first peri- 7th ANNUAL CHEERLEADING SIGN-UPS a minute and half. od. A few minutes later Yeaman The Buffs toppled the defend- •Real “Pop Warner” Style Cheer for ages 1st grade through 9th Trisha Cox snapped the tie fol- made a steal that led to Cox’s lowed by Lauren Bridges’ power ing state champions for the third •Real Uniforms, Real Stunting, Real Cheerleading for Youth Ute Football League goal. shot on an assist from goalie time this season with a tough • Compete in two, State Cheerleading Competitions Laurie Halladay. Thirty seconds defensive effort. Costomoris moved Tooele in SIGN-UPS and REGISTRATION WILL BE HELD at our new CHEER and TUMBLING GYM on the following dates: later, southpaw Jordan Marshall Robin Costomiris, Yeaman, front 3-0 at the half when she found the open net to move the Marshall, and substitutes Kylie snapped the back of the goal, Saturday APRIL 16, 2005 Saturday APRIL 30, 2005 before Bear River’s Danielle Buffs in front 9-6. Royle, Aly Roberts, Merideth Saturday APRIL 23, 2005 Saturday MAY 7, 2005 Chandra Yeaman found an Burden, and Kristina Gowans Frank scored at the third quar- 10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. open Allison Lee moments later. kept the Bears at bay. ter buzzer. Tooele Youth Cheer and Utah All Starzz NEW location 36 NORTH MAIN Enter through rear of building please. $35.00 Registration Fee required at sign-Ups . For more information contact TAMI DOBBS 843-0199 OR DEBBIE SNOW 843-0905 You can also visit our WEBSITE AT WWW.TOOELEYOUTHCHEER.COM Pick up your Utah All Starzz Tryout Packet during registration also! Tryouts begin May 9th Spring Sale �������������������������������� ����������

photography/Troy Boman ���������������������������� ����������������� Grantsville’s Heath Bleazard slides safely into home plate in a game earlier this spring against Tooele. The Buffs and Cowboys meet Friday in Tooele at Dow James Park at 3:30 p.m. ���������������� ��������������

for-four performance at the plate with two runs ����������� ���������������� Prepare scored and Bleazard belted three hits and two ��������������� ������������������� continued from Page A10 RBI to aid the effort. Hamatake and Haddock also clubbed a pair of safeties while Fisher and Arbon ����������������������������� � ����������������� single to complete the offensive production and added one hit each as well. stake the Cowboys to a six-run edge. Tooele stranded just two base runners for the ������������ Tooele pushed home its lone run of the game game and Jace Harris scored the lone tally of the in the top of the fourth. Jace Harris drew a day in the fourth inning for the Buffs. ������������������ walk and advanced into scoring position on a Grantsville assistant Coach Byron Anderson ������������� T.J. Witkowski single. Harris raced to third on a said the Cowboys exploded for their best offen- ������������������������ double-play ground out and darted home on a wild sive production of the year Thursday against ��������������������� pitch to pull the Buffs to within 6-1. Tooele. ���������������� Grantsville countered with a run in the bottom “I felt really good about our offense,” he noted. of the fourth to pad the advantage. Matt Haddock “It was our best offensive performance of the ��������������������� and Willis smacked consecutive singles to open year. We knew we had to play well to beat Tooele. ������������ the inning and Bleazard rapped a sacrifice fly to Tooele has played well at times this season. But chase home Haddock and give the Cowboys a 7-1 Kirk pitched extremely well and we made the lead. plays behind him. It was a good all-around perfor- The Cowboys ended the affair in the bottom mance by our team.” of the fifth. Derek Erickson and Fawson opened Meanwhile, Tooele interim-Coach Doug Harding the fifth with consecutive singles while Scott said his team was a little bit rusty for the affair ��������������������� ������� Arbon later added a RBI single with two outs and after a nine-day layoff headed into the contest. Haddock pounded a run scoring double. Willis and “I think having a couple of days off hurt us,” ����� Bleazard closed out the game with consecutive he stated. “I felt like our guys weren’t mentally ��������������������� ������� RBI hits to end the game on the 10-run rule. ready to play and we made a lot of mistakes that ����������� Fawson tossed a one-hitter and smacked out shouldn’t be made at this time of the year- not ������� three hits and knocked in two runs to ignite knowing the right situations and being mentally ����������������������� the Cowboy victory. The Cowboy senior struck ready to play baseball. It was hard coming from ������� out eight, walked three and only relinquished a inside the gym and playing live where they played Witkowski single in the fourth inning during his two games earlier in the week and had played ��������������������������������������� five-inning stint on the mound. The game was outside. Hitting, pitching and defense - all of the ����������������������������� ended on the 10-run rule after five innings. aspects of the game really suffered in that contest. Willis also ignited the win with a perfect four- But we still need to be ready to play even with a ���������������������������������������������������������������� layoff.” ������������������� ����������������������������������������������� to six can learn the fundamentals The Erda Men’s and Co-ed Wrap of T-Ball. Softball Leagues are getting pre- continued from Page A10 The classes are one or twice a pared for the 2005 seasons. week depending on the age of the There will be men’s competi- � �������� pick up please). Cost is $25 per athlete. A couple of different dates tion every Tuesday and co-ed on youth (discount for two siblings and times are offered during the Thursday. The leagues are now ����������� $40, three siblings $60). T-Shirts week to fit the busy schedule of accepting league fees and rosters � (sizes limited) and lunch served. adults. The entry fee is $25 for ages for the upcoming season. There If inclement weather, camp will be 3-4 and $35 for ages 5-6. Classes are will be a first-come, first-serve � ����� held at Tooele High School. This limited to first 20. For more info basis so get your entry fee and ros- is a fund-raiser for Tooele High call P.L.A.Y. Sports at 843-8471. ters in soon to reserve your place School Baseball. Erda men’s, co-ed in the league. The entry fee is $350 per team. For more info call Ty ����������������� Youth T-Ball set Judd at 882-4479 or 840-4379. �������������� ����������� Tooele County youth ages three teams needed A12 TUESDAY April 21, 2005 Mustard agent not coming to county by Karen Lee Scott Additional money is expect- what our delegation has done ing the Pentagon’s plan to stop STAFF WRITER ed to be appropriated for FY to safeguard public health and the disposal of these weap- Additional mustard agent 2006. safety.” ons,” said CWWG Director won’t be coming to Tooele Utah Congressional repre- The Kentucky-based Craig Williams. “This is a tre- County after all. sentatives, including Sen. Bob Chemical Weapons Working mendous development and a In a letter dated April 15, 2005, Bennett, Sen. Orrin Hatch and Group (CWWG), a coalition of win for the citizens who would Undersecretary of Defense Congressman Jim Matheson, organizations across the coun- be negatively affected by this Michael Wynne ordered that as well as Gov. Jon Huntsman, try working for the safe dispos- absurd plan.” all Congressionally appropri- had spoken out in opposition al of chemical weapons, first The chemical weapons incin- ated funds to construct neu- to the plan to ship over 780,000 uncovered the plans to study erator at Deseret Chemical tralization facilities in Pueblo, chemical weapons filled with the possibility of transporting Depot has been burning chemi- Colo. and Richmond, Ky., be over five million pounds of such weapons from various cal weapons since 1996. More released. Mustard Agent to Tooele from sites to places like Utah in than half of the original stock- Until the letter was sent, Pueblo. January. pile has already been incin- the money had been held up “If our elected representa- CWWG claims that fierce erated. The destruction of all while the Defense Department tives had not spoken out, the public and political opposi- munitions was set to be com- studied the possibility of ship- feds would still be studying tion to the plan resulted in pleted by 2004, but Army offi- ping chemical weapons from ways to force-feed us this the “about face” by Defense cials have now said it will be at places like Pueblo to Tooele. nasty brew of chemical weap- officials. least 2007 before the stockpile Wynne’s order will free up ons,” said Jason Groenewold, “The effort put forward by is completely destroyed. around $300 million that will Director of the Healthy the Congressional delegations The depot is currently in the be used to construct chemical Environment Alliance of Utah. from impacted states was process of destroying VX nerve photography / Troy Boman destruction plants in Colorado “Utah has done more than its extraordinary in response to agent. Hannah Robison and her fellow West Elementary classmates participated and Kentucky during 2005. fair share, and we appreciate community concerns surround- e-mail: [email protected] in an art project sponsored by the Utah Museum of Fine Arts this past Wednesday. The project will be featured in next week’s Hometown section.

police involved, that is his or her Crisis decision,” Johnson said. The only continued from A1 deviation from that policy would be in the case of child abuse. Under domestic violence is,” Johnson said. Utah law, anyone who knows about “There are many forms of domes- or even suspects child abuse can be tic violence, including verbal and charged with a class B misdemean- emotional abuse. If a person isn’t or if the crime is not reported to sure she is being abused, we can DCFS or law enforcement officials. help her assess the situation. If a “Like everyone else, advocates must woman wants to know how to help report child abuse,” Kuipers said. a relative who is being abused, she In conjunction with domestic vio- is welcome to call for guidelines. If lence and sexual assault volunteers, someone just needs to talk, we will Mountain West Medical Center stay on the telephone, go to their now four certified female nurses house, or meet somewhere to listen to examine rape victims and gather to them,” said Holly Johnson. needed information should the case Johnson, the first victim advo- be prosecuted. “Those nurses have cate to be hired by the Tooele great empathy for victims,” Johnson County Attorney’s office, was sur- said “They do not rush through an prised when she moved to this area exam. They take time to listen to 18 months ago and found there was the victim and to explain each pro- no coordinated crisis line in place. cedure before it is done. If a rape While there have been advocates victim would like a crisis advocate for domestic violence victims in to be at the hospital during the each city and most unincorporat- exam, nurses will call us with that ed areas of the county for years, request. Johnson saw the need for a coordi- Kuipers noted that the county nated effort. has one male crisis line advocate. “We now have one telephone “Studies indicate that an abused number for all advocates,” Holly woman who has a positive inter- stated. “Instead of each police action with a male soon after an department calling their own advo- assault, gains more trust of males cate for domestic violence inci- in general,” Kuipers said. But on the dents, Tooele County dispatchers other hand, if a victim is not com- call 882-6888 regardless of where fortable with the male volunteer, in the county domestic violence she can request a female advocate. occurs.” There is also a Spanish-speaking There are currently 24 victim advocate to work with victims, and advocates who rotate answering the Johnson, Kuipers and Leishman are crisis line. “Each advocate has been looking for volunteers who speak fully trained to handle both domes- other languages. tic and sexual assault,” said Karen While Tooele County already has Kuipers, who along with Johnson many crisis line volunteers, another and Betsy Leishman coordinated domestic violence/sexual assault organization of the county crisis advocacy training will be held in line. July. “We are looking for more Defining the term “advocate,” volunteers,” Johnson said. “Those Leishman said, “An advocate is who are interested should call 882- someone who offers support to 6888.” crime victims. We listen to victims To qualify as a crisis line volun- and we believe them.” teer, a person must pass a police Johnson added that advocates background check. Each candidate “never, ever” tell a victim what to must also be interviewed by crisis do. “We offer them options,” she line members before being accept- said. “We can transport victims and ed. Volunteers are usually on call their children to a safe shelter. We for at least 24 hours. can make referrals to help them “Volunteers are often called out with affordable housing. We can at 2 a.m. or on holidays,” Johnson provide names of mental health counselors, or we can help victims said. “They must be willing to find ways to upgrade job skills.” respond immediately. And all advo- Johnson added, “All decisions cates must understand that their are left up to the victim. We don’t work is strictly volunteer. No one tell anyone what to do — our job on the crisis line is paid for what is to listen and to help victims find they do.” their own voice and make their own In addition to more volunteers, decisions.” the crisis line advocacy group is Kuipers emphasized that all calls seeking donations of old cell to Tooele’s 24-hour crisis line are phones. “We are working with the strictly confidential. In fact, callers Verizon phone company,” Johnson are not even required to identify said. “We will accept old cell phones themselves. And even among advo- from any company. Even if the cell cates, names of victims are never phone is missing a charger or anoth- discussed. er component, we will take it. We “The only time we would pass send the phones to Verizon and they any information on to another advo- return to us usable phones with free cate,” Leishman said, “is if one per- minutes for victims.” son was going off duty and a new Leishman explained that many advocate was taking over the phone domestic violence victims do not line. In that case, we might mention have telephones. “It is common that we’d been working on a case for the perpetrator to take the cell and offer enough information for a phone or to rip the house phone smooth transition should the victim off the wall during episodes of vio- call again.” lence,” she said. Kuipers, who works for the Old cell phones can be taken to Department of Child and Family the Tooele County Attorney’s office Services (DCFS); Leishman, who on the third floor of the courthouse; is employed by Pathways, Tooele to DCFS, 305 N. Main St., Wal-Mart’s County’s domestic violence shelter; phone center; or to customer service and Johnson, the Tooele County desks at Albertsons Supermarket or Attorney’s victims rights coordina- Macey’s Food and Drug. tor, say their personal professions To raise funds for the crisis hot- do not interfere or overlap with line, advocates will be selling TNT their volunteer work with domestic fireworks for the Fourth of July and violence or sexual assault victims. July 24 celebrations. “We will have “For instance,” said Kuipers, “if tables set up at Wal-Mart,” Holly I am called out on a domestic vio- said. “We hope the public will sup- lence issue, I am there as a vol- port us in those efforts.” unteer. I am not there as a DCFS And of course, the crisis line representative.” volunteers are always in need of ������������������������������ Those who ask for help from cash to keep their services going. a victim advocate do not have to Businesses, groups, organizations worry that a call to the crisis line or individuals willing to help can �������� means the case will be turned over call 882-6888. Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m Hours: Saturday 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m to police. “If a victim does not want e-mail: [email protected] THURSDAY April 21, 2005 B1

■ Unless otherwise requested, community Doings Around The Valley news items such as weddings, missionaries, birthdays, babies and Doings Around the Valley ■ Weddings, Missionaries, Birthdays must be submitted by 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. To place a community news item or for more information ■ Classifieds and Public Notices contact Community News Editor Hometown Karen Hunt at 882-0050. Beets have humble past

odney Danger- Rfield isn’t the only one who “don’t get no respect.” Some mem- bers of the vegetable world “don’t Diane Sagers get no CORRESPONDENT respect” either. One of these is the Garden lowly beet. Even its sci- Spot entific name, Beta vulgaris, seems a little disrespectful since the word vulgaris essentially means “com- mon.” It probably means that it was common to Eurasia. Taking the analysis a bit further, the bulbous root of the beet reminded someone of the Greek letter of the alphabet, ‘Beta’ hence the first part of its name. Beets probably originated in the Mediterranean area and their use spread eastward in prehistoric times. They were also used often in the Near East. Wild beets grow widely over the Mediterranean lands, Asia Minor, the Caucasus, and the Near East. Ancient people probably ate only the greens using the root of the wild beet for medicinal pur- poses. By the second and third centuries, the Romans cooked beet roots as a substitute for cabbage — another very com- mon dish. The Roman influence spread far with their empire and although the Roman Empire fell, its influence remains. Written English recipes of the 14th cen- tury refer to beet roots. In the 16th century, the improved beet was known as the Roman Beet and made its way into Northern Europe and France from Italy. German literature from 1558 Two wishes granted refers to eating beet roots. Despite these early records, by Alleen Lang Saltair to Sapp Brothers Truck Stop. her mother said Monday. ease and daily doses of medicines, beet roots were not particularly CORRESPONDENT More than a dozen trucks, including a Mickey is one of five recipients of breathing treatments and being fed popular in Europe until after A visit to will be the vaca- cement mixer and a parcel post deliv- wishes granted by Shell ROTELLA, T’s through a shunt in her stomach to 1800. English seed catalogs of tion of a lifetime for seven-year-old ery company escorted Mickey, her national partnership with the Make-A- keep her healthy, Mickey is a small the early 1800s listed two kinds Makayla “Mickey” Shinton who has parents Matthew and Kim Shinton of wish Foundation. The company has bundle of typical girl. — red and long red — and U.S. taken more trips to the hospital than Tooele and a collection of friends and sponsored wishes for children who “Actually she is very active,” Kim seedsmen listed only one. By her mother can count. The North Lake family. The group was led by officers have family members working in the Shinton says. “She is active in dance 1828, four kinds were listed in Elementary student was born with cys- from Utah Highway Patrol and fire trucking industry. Mickey’s father is a and softball, the only thing she can’t the United States. tic fibrosis and has had five surgeries trucks in a procession down I-80. truck driver for Staker Parsons. do is a slip and slide” because of the The Bassano variety, still in the last six years. Upon arrival at Sapp Brothers Truck In addition to the trip to Walt shunt in her stomach. Mickey eats grown today, was common The trip, will grant Mickey’s long- stop on I-80 and 2100 south, Mickey Disney World in Florida, Shell also regular meals, but because of her dis- in Italy more than a hundred held desire to meet the Disney char- and her guests were treated to a bar- gifted Mickey with a basket full of ease she is on a 2500 calorie diet. Still, years ago. The Flat Egyptian, an acters. She is particularly interested in becue, live country music by Quick Care Bears. Tom Hagerman, Make-A- the seven-year-old weighs a slight 42 American cultivar in use today, chatting with Mickey Mouse since they Draw and a show of gifts rivaling the Wish volunteer wish granter, explained pounds. was first grown around Boston share a name. The vacation is spon- downpour of rain Tuesday. when children apply for wishes from Cystic fibrosis is a hereditary dis- about 1869. American compa- sored by Make-A-Wish Foundation Slightly overwhelmed by all the the foundation they are asked to sub- ease affecting the lungs and pancreas. nies introduced other varieties of Utah, Sapp Bros. and Shell Oil attention, Mickey in turn smiled for mit two wishes. Mickey’s first wish Because of a mucus plug in the pan- more recently. ROTELLA, T brand. the cameras and buried her head in her was the Florida vacation. Her second creas, her body is unable to release the Garden beet colors range Mickey’s Florida vacation was father’s coat. wish was a basket full of Care Bears. SEE WISHES ON PAGE B7 from extremely dark purplish kicked-off with a truck convoy from “She’s so excited it’s not even funny,” In spite of the life-threatening dis- red, to bright vermilion, to white. Cut across the roots of many varieties and you find distinct light and dark rings, like a target. Garden beets generally grow in the traditional turnip shape but may also be elongated or cylindrical. If you have carefully planted beets trying to space them apart you know that you still end up thinning them in the rows. Most beet seeds are multigerm and each seed germinates more than one plant. Seed them at six to 12 seeds per foot in rows one to two feet apart. If soil caking is a problem, plant seeds 1/4” deep and cover with compost, sand or vermiculite. Thin the plants to three to six inches apart as they grow to insure optimal pro- duction. The tender young beet photography / Alleen Lang green “thinnings” make a nutri- Mickey Shinton is headed to Walt Disney World in Florida. tious and tasty meal. Tuesday she was escorted by a convoy of trucks to a bar- While you can transplant beque where she was given a basket of Care Bears (left) beets, they perform best when and serenaded by Josh Everett (above) of the country band direct seeded. Beets make “Quick Draw.” Her wishes were granted by the Make a Wish attractive, edible borders for Foundation of Utah, Sapp Bros. and Shell Oil ROTELLA, T flowerbeds. brand. Shinton has cystic fibrosis, a hereditary disease she Beets grow best in deep, was diagnosed with shortly after birth. loose soil with even moisture throughout the growing season.

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For more information, please phone Tooele the health department at 843-2300. For immunization clinic information please Catch ballroom motion phone 843-2310. Z-motion, the THS Ballroom Dance Scholarship available Team, will perform in concert along The American Association of with the THS social dance class this University Women, Tooele Chapter, Saturday, April 23, in the THS audito- is offering the Maxine Hullinger and rium. The concert will be held at 6 p.m. Maurine Busico Scholarships again this $5 for adults, $3 for students with an year. The scholarships are for a junior activity card and $2 for senior citizens or senior in a college program work- and kids 12 and under. ing toward a bachelor’s degree. The Fix pets now student or parent of the student must The Big Fix Discount Mobile Spay/ live in Tooele County. The scholarships Neuter Clinic will be in your area: are to be applied towards educational • Tooele — May 9-10 at Wal-Mart, 99 expenses. Those interested must fill W. 1280 N. Appointments are available out an application and submit it before by calling 882-2085. May 20, 2005. The applications can • Grantsville — May 11-12 at Westgate be obtained by either picking one up Mortgage, 94 W. Main. Appointments at the Utah State-Tooele campus, the are available by calling (435) 884-1400 Tooele Public Library or by calling Pat Intake is 8 a.m. until full. Female Steelman at 882-2466. dog $50, male dog $40, female cat $30, CJC Golf Tournament male cat $20. For information about Tooele County Children’s Justice microchips, family plans, pregnancies Center Friends Board is sponsoring and overweight animals, call toll-free its sixth annual golf tournament. The 1-866-PETS FIX (1-866-7387 349) or event will begin at 8 a.m. May 13 at www.utahpets.org. the Overlake Golf Course. Cost is $50 Eleven Grantsville High School students interested in the field of diesel mechanics and the trucking industry vis- per person or $200 for a group of four. Sha-Ronn Showcase slated ited Warner Trucks in Salt Lake City with their work-based learning coordinator Kelly Morgan and Sandi Thomas. There is a need for hole and cart spon- Sha-Ronn Showcase will be Friday, Owner Bart Warner taught them about the industry and toured them through the huge faculty on 2100 S. St. The students learned April 22, 7 p.m. in the THS gym. Tickets sors for any business, group or indi- there is a lot of money to be made in diesels mechanics and that there are many different jobs in the field. Posed with the Harley are $3 in advance and $4 at the door. vidual, and cash donations are always Davidson in the lobby of Warner Trucks are Andrew Lawrence, Travis Williams, Josh Webb, Lance Giles, Riley Atheley, Travis Graft fruit trees needed and appreciated. All proceeds Ellsbury, Dustin Tate, Tommy Rocco, Michael Lerwill, Michael Southwick and Remington White. A fruit tree grafting demonstra- from the upcoming tournament will tion will be given by long time Master benefit the CJC, an organization that Relax, stretch, de-stress Canyon 1 p.m. in Copper Canyon multi- Gardener Ray Beck at his home on helps sexually abused or severely phys- purpose room ically abused children. For more infor- Sports Relax, stretch and de-stress with Saturday, April 23, at 10 a.m. The yoga classes by Simply Yoga, held at • April 27 — East 10 a.m. in East address is 156 South 100 West, Tooele. mation call the CJC at 843-1161 or Mike Elementary cafeteria Fields at 840-4604. the Grantsville TaeKwondo building, Parking is available in the church park- Youth t-ball 110 W. Main St. Sharon Ellsworth (884- • April 28 — Harris 8:45 a.m. in ing lot adjacent to Ray’s backyard. All Democrats organize We welcome everyone from ages 0895) teaches Tuesdays at 4:30 p.m. and Harris cafeteria, Middle Canyon 10 a.m. are welcome to attend this free class. The Democratic County Organizing 3-6. Classes are once or twice a week Saturdays at 9 a.m. Linda Ward (884- in Middle Canyon multipurpose room, Ray has some very interesting, simple Convention will be held on Tuesday, depending on age of athlete and to fit 6291) teaches at 6:30 a.m. Thursdays. A Northlake 1:15 p.m. in Northlake multi- techniques for grafting. April 26, 7 p.m. at the Tooele County schedules. Cost is $25 for 3-4 year olds donation of $5 per class is appreciated. purpose room. Help sick kids Courthouse auditorium, 47 S. Main, and $35 for 5-6 year olds. For informa- Stansbury Riders Those students who are not current- Tooele. All county democrats are invit- ly students of Tooele County School Tender Heart Ministries, an outreach tion, call PLAY Sports at 843-8471. It’s not too late for youth, age 6-15, ed to attend and become involved, District but are planning on attending ministry of the First Baptist Church Adult soccer to sign up to ride with the Stansbury however only those who are current- Tooele Jr. High School for the 2005-06 of Tooele is raising money to comfort Do you have what it takes? We invite Riders. Practice is held at the Grantsville ly county delegates will vote on any school year, please contact the coun- the little children at our local hospital everyone to come and play the eight- Rodeo arena on Clark Street. The arena issues. Come and join us! seling office at 833-1921 to schedule an with a bake sale this weekend at Wal- week season starting May 7. Game is located directly behind city hall, 429 appointment to register and to receive Mart. The bake sale will be held on Judge art dates and times will be determined. E. Main St. further information. Friday and Saturday, April 22-23, 11 Each year, Valley Mental Health Cost is $40 each with discounts for Practices will be held each Tuesday a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 4 sponsors a third grade art contest for corporate teams. For information, call and Thursday from 6-8 p.m. Youth who p.m. Saturday. Money donations are students in Tooele County to highlight PLAY Sports at 843-8471. want to participate with this award-win- Scouts welcome. Checks can be made payable National Mental Health Month in May. Ladies golf league ning horse riding team can just show up The theme for the contest is “When I to Tender Heart Ministries, FBC. Mail Sign up for the Overlake Ladies Golf to practices. For more information, call Feel Good About Myself, I Can ...” Over Tooele First Baptist Church, c/o Tender League will be Friday, April 22, 10 a.m. Todd Hammond at 850-9295. Cub Scout Roundtable 50 pieces of art have been chosen to be Heart Ministries, P.O. Box 686, Tooele, at the golf course. We will have a short Cub Scout leader Roundtable is here judged for the art contest, and we want UT 84074 meeting and pass out the information again Thursday, May 5, 7:30 p.m. in the you to help pick a winner! Please come For questions, or more information on the league. If you have any ques- Churches TJHS chorus room. The staff will pres- to the Utah State University Tooele regarding Tender Heart Ministries, tions or concerns, contact Rita Currey ent ideas for the May theme, destina- Campus, 1021 W. Vine in Tooele to vote. please contact First Baptist Church at at 882-3840 or Cher Zirker at 882-0090. Christian fellowship tion parks. Attend roundtable, share 882-2048. Pictures will be on display now through with others, learn from others, and be The league will start Friday, April 29, at Welcome everyone to Emmanuel Friday, April 22. informed. Do it for your pack, your den, Enhance marriage 10 a.m. If you enjoy golf and fun, come Christian Fellowship, a non-denomina- and yourself! Therapy? None, just education and Art, crafts fair join (see Website overlakegolf.com). tional church located at 635 N. Main, Join us at roundtable in May as we fun! Wednesday, April 27, 12-3 p.m. at the Water safety, lessons behind Phil’s Glass. Services begin at Cottage Glen Assisted Living Activity say good bye to Richard and Cindy Utah State University Extension is The Pratt Aquatic Center will offer 11 a.m. We have a small food bank with Center, 1892 Aaron Dr. — come look Broadbent after nearly 20 years of ser- excited to offer a free six-hour mar- water safety instructor (30 hours $100) canned food available at this time. Call at or purchase artwork or crafts from vice to Cub Scouting. They will be riage enhancement workshop. Engaged and life guard training (29 hours $115) 435- 224-3333 or 435-882-8673. local artists. Light refreshments will be greatly missed by all that love and work couples, newlyweds, happilyweds and classes beginning April 25. Both classes First Sunday food drive not-so-happilyweds - you will all enjoy served and raffle items will be awarded. in the Cub Scouting program! Thank will finish up in mid-May for those seek- Sunday, May 1, St. Marguerite’s will this fun educational workshop on how Call 882-7990 with any questions. you Richard and Cindy. ing summer jobs as lifeguards and/or host our First Sunday Food Drive. We to improve your relationships. It is instructors. Registration for the class will collect all non-perishable food Webelos outdoor activity fun and insightful as you learn how to Webelos Scouts and parents are and information about the pretests can items. Please remember all the food resolve conflicts, enhance communica- Meetings invited to attend the Webelos Outdoor be obtained by contacting the aquatic collected goes to our local food Bank. tion and focus on things that are impor- center 882-3247. Activity May 13-14, location to be tant to you individually and as a couple. Adjustment board meets Methodists host public announced. Webelos will work on eight Registration for May swimming les- Tooele United Methodist Church is It is for ALL couples. The Tooele County Board of sons is now open. Lessons begin May activity badge pins and camp overnight When: Part 1, 6:30-9:30 p.m. April Adjustment will hold a meeting on inviting the public to an Open House with a parent. There will be a camp- 2 and conclude May 12. Classes are Community Coffee from 10 a.m. to 22 and Part 2 continued on Saturday, Thursday, April 21, at 7 p.m. in the com- offered at 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. The fire program on Friday evening with a April 23, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. (six-hour mission chambers on the third floor of Noon on April 24. Drop by and casually cracker barrel. Saturday we will serve cost is $25 for the first child and $22.50 read a newspaper, listen to some music, workshop) the Tooele County Courthouse, 47 S. for each additional family member. breakfast and lunch. Cost is $25, plus Where: USU Extension office 151 N. Main, Tooele. chat with friends, and swap stories $5 for a t-shirt. while you wake up with some fresh- Main, Tooele. County commission meets Hurry, the deadline is April 26. To register for the workshop or for brewed coffee and a pastry for a small The Tooele County Commission will Overlake For more information call Richard more information, call Patty or Clint at donation. You can hear the Wesley Bell conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, and Cindy Broadbent at 884-6286 or 843-2350. Seating is limited. Ringers play upstairs at 11 a.m. during Geraldine McBeth 882-4613. April 26, at 3 p.m. in room 310 of Surplus auction our worship service — free of charge. Find best friend the Tooele County Courthouse, 47 S. The Overlake Homeowners We’re located on the corner of Utah Your new best friend is waiting for Main, Tooele. The public will be heard Association has surplus items (6 foot Avenue and 100 East, one block east of Seniors you at the Grantsville City Animal regarding the proposed vacation of the banquet tables, filing cabinet, plas- the Wells Fargo Bank. Shelter! Visit www.petfinder.com, enter road connecting SR196 to the Iosepa tic storage bins, Polaroid film, Easter zip code 84029, and meet Oscar, Bonny, Cemetery in Skull Valley. A new pub- Bunny costume) from prior years. Grantsville seniors Ruger, Black, Jack and Queenie. Some lic access route to the cemetery from These will be auctioned silently at the Schools The Grantsville Senior Center can be are young, some are adults, and all of SR196 is being created across public annual HOA meeting on Thursday, April called at 884-3446. them are very affectionate and in need and private lands; there will still be 21, at 7 p.m. at Overlake Elementary • Mondays 9 a.m. aerobics; lunch at of new, loving homes right away. If you public access. THS photos slated noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. School. Contact Beth Dale at 843-5410 Tooele High School will have friend- don’t have web access, please call 884- with questions. • Tuesdays 10 a.m. ceramics; 1 p.m. 6881 or 884-4407 for more information ship and cap and gown pictures Skipbo; lunch at noon, reservations by or to arrange a face-to-face meeting Deseret Peak Thursday, April 28. Flyers will be sent 8:30 a.m. with any or all of these wonderful, Grantsville home Friday, April 22. Prices vary from • Wednesdays 8 a.m. aerobics; 9:30 adoptable companions. $6-$40. Students must sign up with Mrs. a.m.-12 p.m. breakfast; 1 p.m. Pinochle Indoor arena closes Milne for an appointment. Lose weight, energize The Deseret Peak Complex indoor • Thursdays 9 a.m. Pinochle; 10 a.m. Open burn extended Register for TJHS line dancing; 12 p.m. blood pressure Utah State University Extension arena’s summer closure is coming. It Due to a large number of requests, presents Up With Vitality-Down With will be closed for open riding Monday, Registration for elementary students clinic; 1 p.m. Bingo; lunch at noon, res- Grantsville City’s Volunteer Fire who are currently students at the fol- ervations by 8:30 a.m. Weight, a six-week diet and exercise May 9, through Friday, Sept. 1. Indoor Department has announced an exten- class, taught by Clint Albrecht, MS, FCS arena private reservations will still be lowing schools and will enter Tooele • Fridays 9 a.m. aerobics; lunch at sion of open-burn permits through April Junior High School for the 2005-06 noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. Agent. Class topics include Nutrition accepted. If you have any further ques- 30. Items that can be burned include 101, metabolism, psychology of weight tions please call 843-4000 or visit our school year are scheduled for the fol- • Everyday quilting yard debris such as grass clippings, lowing days and times: • April 26 — Foot clinic 1:30-3:30 loss, fad diets, exercise/behavior Website for updated information: www. small tree limbs, etc. Man-made items change, food labels, calories in/calories deseretpeakcomplex.com. • April 25 — Overlake 10 a.m. in such as tires cannot be burned. Overlake multipurpose room out. Classes will be held Thursdays, Arenacross delayed To burn small piles of yard debris, May 5 to June 9, from 6:30-8:30 p.m., at • April 26 — West 8:45 a.m. in Are you ready to race on your motor- call Grantsville City at 884-3411 or any SEE DOINGS ON B3 the USU Extension auditorium, 151 N. West Elementary gymnasium, Copper cycle or ATV? The 2005 Arenacross Grantsville firefighter. A firefighter Main, Tooele. The cost is only $40, And Series is delayed one week due to must inspect the pile before a burn per- by attending five out of six classes and weather. The race will be Friday, April mit can be issued. Piles must be away completing a questionnaire, you will 29. Sign-ups are 4:30-6 p.m. The racing from houses, fences, overhead power DOINGS POLICY receive a $20 refund. What a deal! This excitement will start at 7 p.m. The race lines, etc. class is for everyone. Space is limited, fee is $20 and general admission is $5. Residents issued a burn permit Would you like to share a story or announce an upcoming event in “Doings Around the so reserve your spot early by calling Additional race dates are: April 29, May must call Tooele County Dispatch on Valley?” Contact Barbara Bennett at the newspaper at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or 843-2353. 6, 13, 20, June 10, 17, Aug. 12, 19, 26, the date they are authorized to burn. e-mail to [email protected]. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is happy to run a Health dept. trains Sept. 9 and 16. Dispatchers must know when the burn notice of special events for charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, The Tooele County Health There is a classification for every begins and when it ends. Anyone burn- etc. Businesses should contact the advertising department to inquire about placing a Department will be closed on May 5-6 skill level. For more information call ing inside Grantsville City limits with- display ad. Due to limited space we can only guarantee that items will run three times. for staff training. Immunization clinic (435) 843-4000 or visit our website at out a permit will be ticketed, according Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. Information should be delivered no later will be canceled on Thursday, May 5. www.deseretpeakcomplex.com. to firefighters. than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date. THURSDAY April 21, 2005 B3

at the Tooele United Methodist ment. Enjoy BBQ, the chance diately respond by contacting Fantastic quilts p.m. Thursday, 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. Doings Church, corner of Utah and 100 to win a free Venture Flight in a Ritter at 602.870.7572 or djritter The Home Machine Quilting Friday and 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Continued from page B2 E. Streets. Bring a dish to share raffle drawing, plus the oppor- @cox.net. Or, visit the website Association is proud to pres- Saturday. Admission is $7, with and donations of diapers, chil- tunity to see various aircraft, www.mrsutahamerica.net. ent the second annual Home dollar-off coupons available at dren’s underwear (any size), an including the primary training Grand Theatre Machine Quilting Show (HMQS), www.hmqs.org. Attendees can p.m. Appointments are neces- item for the silent auction and/ aircraft called an Alarus, and Below is the list of Grand Thursday-Saturday, April 21- bring a new quilt to be donated sary, call 884-3446. or money to benefit Children’s for the advanced trainers, an Theatre productions scheduled 23, at the South Towne Expo to charity, and get into the show • April 29 — Celebrate spring Justice Center and Pathways Arrow and Duchess. Even if you for the new 2005-2006 season Center, 9575 S. State, Sandy. free. For more information go at the birthday dinner at 5 p.m. (Tooele County’s domestic vio- don’t win a free `Venture Flight` starting this fall. Of particular Show is open to the public. to www.hmqs.org or call (801) with entertainment by the Hale lence shelter). you can still have a plane ride note (back by popular demand) Show hours are 10 a.m. – 6 947-0526. Boys concert. Women’s Club for $45. These are introductory is an encore presentation of • June 13-15 – Tuacahn and Tooele Women’s Club spring flights for people who would Always ... Patsy Cline with Mesquite trip $160 per person fundraiser will be Saturday, May like to go up in the SLCC training Erica Hansen and Toni Byrd plus $25 single. Call 884-3446 for Real Estate Tips 7, 12-4 p.m. at the Tooele Senior aircraft with a Certified Flight reprising their roles from last more information. Center. A $15 donation is appre- Instructor. This event is free and year. REASON TO CELEBRATE! Tooele seniors events ciated for the buffet, coffee and open to the general public, all Always ... Patsy Cline Sept. • Mondays — Line dancing students, faculty and staff. Imagine that you’re throwing a party, and punch provided. 9-24 want to invite only your closest friends. at 1 p.m. We are having a card party: Learn to skate Song of Singapore Oct. 21- Rather than taking time to mail invitations, • Tuesdays — Advanced line Bridge, Pinochle, Bunko, SkipBo Centennial Park Figure Nov. 5 you place an announcement in the paper dancing at 1 p.m. and Dominos. Skating Club is hosting an event All my Sons Jan. 27-Feb. 11 reading “I’m having a party Friday night, • Exercise classes 10:30-11:30 Anyone interested may con- to promote Salt Lake County’s Shear Luck March 10-25 and you’re invited. Please come!” Your a.m. — Monday, Cardio Breeze name and address appear at the bottom of tact Clea Sullivan at 882-7055, Learn-To-Skate program as well Spitfire Grill May 5-20 the ad. (flowing cardio, balance and Verna Hymer at 882-7303, Marge as show-off their full-time club All shows are Monday- stretching; Wednesday, aero- Boswell at 882-3754, Karyal members through an ice show Saturday 7:30 p.m. with Saturday After a great deal of preparation, Friday night arrives and you’re surprised when bics, basic step and strength Maynard at 882-3250 or Gloria May 20-21 at 7 p.m. at the Acord matinees at 2 p.m. over fifty total strangers show up ready to party. What happened? training; Thursday, Pilates and Bristow at 882-0122. Ice Center, 5353 W. 3100 S., West Canine partnerships Yoga; Friday, Tai Chi and Yoga. First, you took a short cut by running a generic ad to attract the attention of your Master Gardeners Valley City. Gateway to Canine April 22 — 6-8 p.m. Dancing. friends. Instead, you got the attention of “John Q. Public.” Second, you expended Tooele Master Gardeners Be part of art Partnerships, a Salt Lake City- effort preparing for a party that wasn’t appreciated by the crowd that showed up. Ned Garcia will be the DJ. monthly meeting will be The 2005 Utah Arts Festival based service organization that April 29 — 6-8 p.m. Dancing. Wednesday, April 27, at the is looking for 1,000 volunteers pairs individuals who are physi- A similar situation could happen if you try to sell your home without Delbert Long will be the DJ. USU extension building, 151 ages 16 and up to assist with cally challenged with trained representation. Without a team on your side, you may attract prospects to your Senior Circle, MWMC home who have no business being there. They may lack the financial resources to N Main. The business meeting various festival activities such assistance dogs, will hold its buy, or may be bargain hunters or “window shoppers.” Senior Circle costs just $15 begins at 6:30 p.m. followed by as set up, concessions, inter- first-ever open house, “Spring per year. Call 843-3690 for a the educational program at 7 active projects and children’s Into Action,” for clients and Your team attracts only the best prospects by targeting specific buying groups. membership form and to RSVP p.m. This month Larry Sagers, activities. friends on Friday, April 22, from Potential buyers are screened for their ability to make a purchase and their for all activities except exercise the USU extension horticultur- Besides open Festival hours, 4-7 p.m. Located at 40 N. 800 motivation for doing so. Only qualified buyers, by appointment, are shown your and water aerobics. ist, will be doing a diagnostic volunteers are also needed W. in downtown Salt Lake City home. You are more likely to receive the best possible price, with fewer showings, and with the least inconvenience to you and your family. • Body Instincts — Meets clinic training which is espe- before and after the Festival to (just north of The Gateway), on Tuesdays at 11 a.m. at the cially important for all Master help build it and tear it down. Gateway to Canine Partnerships Berna Evans & Chris Sloan are both Past Presidents of the Tooele County Pinnacle Therapy (29 S. Main). Gardeners who will volunteer On the morning of June 25 is using the open house to intro- Board of Realtors with over 20 years of Free to members. at the weekly diagnostic clin- volunteers are also needed to duce itself to the community by combined experience in Tooele County • Hinges and Twinges (water ics held throughout the summer. assist with the 5K Art Attack showing off its modern facility real estate. Existing homes or New aerobics) — Meets Tuesdays The clinics begin in May and Fun Run. and providing an opportunity Construction, listing your home, or finding the home of your dreams, and Thursdays at 11 a.m. at Pratt are held every Wednesday from To become a Festival volun- for people to meet and mingle Aquatic Center, $2.50 for mem- contact Berna or Chris @ 840-5029, 3-6 p.m. at the USU extension teer or get more information, with the agency’s staff, board, or visit our website @ bers, $3.50 for non-members. office. Volunteers are available call the volunteer hotline at volunteers, clients and service tooelehomes4sale.com or • April 26 — Birthday Bingo for free advice to anyone with (801) 322-5912. dogs. For more information, call Real Estate tooelebankownedhomes.com. Night at 5 p.m. in the MWMC a plant, pest, or other garden- Food for Hope 801-359-5595 or visit gateway- cafeteria. Come celebrate April ing problem. This class is not May 15 the 10th annual Food servicedogs.org. Berna Evans 840-5029 • Chris Sloan 840-5031 birthdays and play bingo for limited to clinic volunteers but for Hope event, sponsored by prizes. Pizza, cake and drinks will be good information for the Julie Wright New Millennium will be served! Cost will be $2. anyone who wants to learn how Chapter of City of Hope, will fea- • April 28 — Evening Diabetes to diagnose their own garden ture delicious food, live music Support Group 7 p.m. Meets at problems. and dancing throughout the eve- MWMC in classrooms. Horsemen meet ning along with a silent auction. • May 19-21 — Spring The West Desert Back Country All proceeds benefit HIV/AIDS Getaway to Moab, trip cost is Horsemen will hold a monthly and cancer related research, $194 for double occupancy and meeting Monday, April 25, at treatment and education pro- will include transportation, 8 p.m. in the basement of the grams at City of Hope. Auction sightseeing, most meals, hotel county courthouse. We will dis- begins at 4:30 p.m. and dinner accommodations for two nights, cuss our various programs and at 6 p.m. at Panini, 299 S. Main sound/light cruise on Colorado goals for the coming year plus St., Salt Lake City. Cost is $50 River, cowboy show at Bar M our potential ride on May 7 to 8 per person ($600 for reserved Chuckwagon. Mile Seep: public welcome. table). For reservations call Grandparents help Ladies’ Monday league (801) 531- 6334. Volunteers of America, The Ladies’ Monday Night Watch goats April 23 Utah, is offering the Foster Fun League is preparing to start Now that the weather is com- Grandparent Program for lim- play on May 2. We would love ing around, it’s time to get out- ited income seniors in Tooele to have new sign ups and plan side and see something wild! County. Seniors must be over 60 If we don’t have it, we can get it! on having an exceptionally fun Rocky Mountain goats will and willing to volunteer at least year. Anyone interested in join- be the focus of attention dur- 15 hours a week with children in ing or those with questions may ing a field trip to watch and school settings. Eligible seniors contact Chris at the Oquirrh enjoy their surefooted antics in Access to over 150 used cars! may qualify for a monthly tax Hills clubhouse at 882-4220 or Little Cottonwood Canyon on free stipend of approximately Tammie Stoddard at 840-0368. A Saturday, April 23. The field trip $200. Contact Jennifer at the meeting will be held at the club- will be held at the Park and Ride Tooele Office at 882-3154 or 840- house on April 25 at 6 p.m. The lot at the mouth of the canyon. 0462 to see if you qualify. final schedule, tournaments and The field trip is free and no rules will be discussed. pre-registration is required. Groups Goat watching will begin at the $ $ Moose golf funzie 263 mo. $ 234 mo. The Annual Moose Spring Park and Ride lot at 9 a.m. and 263 mo. Golf Funzie is slated for April continue until 3 p.m. Moose events 24 with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. Powerful scopes and binocu- 04 Mazda 6 04 Mazda 3 01 Honda Accord • Officer installations — The The four person scramble for lars will be available to enhance Q10244 Moose Lodge will install its offi- Q10297 Q10240 $27 each includes golf, prizes the views of this remarkable cers on Saturday, April 23. The and enchilada dinner by Danny animal. For more information, $$ $$ $$ WOTM will begin at 4 p.m.; the V. Sign up by April 22 at 6 p.m. call (801) 538-4771. 15,999 15,999 14,182 LOOM will begin at 5 p.m.; and 15,999 15,999 14,182 at the Loyal Order of the Moose, Fiddlers and pickers dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. 1100 E. Vine. For further infor- The SL County Fiddle Contest/ Come join us and show your mation on golfing, hole sponsor- Festival will be held May 6-7 support for the Moose Lodge ship or prize donation, please at Wheeler Historic Farm in and your newly elected officers feel free to call the Moose at Salt Lake County (6351 S. 900 and enjoy a Chinese cuisine din- 882-2931, Bob at 882-4357, or E.). Camping and jamming are ner. Karaoke will follow dinner Danny at 843-1125. available Friday night starting featuring Echo Entertainment. $ $ Eagles events at 5 p.m. Register for the con- 207 mo. 287 mo. • Cinco de Mayo • Friday night steak — The test Saturday, May 7, at 8 a.m. Join us on Saturday, May 7, as Eagles will serve their steak, Rounds begin at 9 a.m. There we have our Cinco de Mayo cel- 04 Nissan Sentra 3 Month - 3000 mi. 05 Nissan Altima shrimp, halibut and chicken din- will be divisions by age from ebration. Dinner will be served limited Warranty ners on Friday, April 22, from youngsters through 50+ in fid- Q10257 Q10264 from 6-8 p.m. and will feature 6:30-9 p.m. MP Betty Donnelly dling and picking (guitar, banjo on all Quality smothered burritos and/or $$ $$ will host the evening. and mandolin) with prizes from enchiladas prepared by Danny 12,500 Certified Vehicles! 17,50017,500 • Pool tournament — $20-$100. There will be two nov- 12,500 Valenzuela. Cost is $10. Saturday, April 23, at 2 p.m. All ice fiddling divisions with grab DUP spring convention entrants are signed up and ready bag prizes for all who enter. DUP Spring Convention is for to go. Come and cheer your Everything concludes Saturday all members of the Tooele County favorite. night with a variety show featur- and Tooele Valley Daughters ing contest winners, judges and of the Utah Pioneers compa- other performers (admission nies. Come to the Tooele Senior General charged for show) beginning at $ mo. $ $ Center, 59 E. Vine, on Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Call Byron at 801-268- 263 263 mo. 205 mo. April 23: book sales 8:30 a.m., SLCC explores flying 3244 or Karen at 801-967-9657 officer meetings 9 a.m., com- for more information. The Aviation Club is hosting 02 VW Jetta 03 Toyota Echo 01 Toy Camry pany officer elections 10 a.m., this year’s Flight Technology Apply for Mrs. Utah Q10274 Q10285 Q10242 general meeting 10:30, luncheon Open House April 23 from 11 It is time for interested can- 12 p.m. For more information, $ $ $ a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Airport didates to register and compete $ $ $ call Beth Atkin at 882-7057. Center, Executive Terminal for the title of Mrs. Utah America 15,99915,999 15,99915,999 10,50010,500 Womanade event Building, 337 N. 2370 West, Salt 2005. Completed applications Girls 10 and older are invit- Lake City. This open house is a are due no later than May 25. ed to join in Womanade’s pot- great way to learn more about Married women interested in 668 No. Main• 882-2211 luck dinner and casino games the College’s aviation depart- competing for the title of Mrs. Based on OAC, 72 mo. Total of biweeky payments. Plus tax, lic & fees. on Sunday, April 24, 5-7 p.m. Utah America 2005 should imme-

����������� B4 THURSDAY April 21, 2005 Support middle schoolers in transition to high school by Lynda Kamerrer school and substance abuse. achievement, better adjust- Remember: going into high school, as few 3520, 100 S. 1000 W., Tooele. Research is showing how ment, and decreased risk of A network of support as 60 percent may graduate Article provided by iddle schools were curriculum choices, schools dropping out of school. among parents, teachers and with their class. Prevention, a publication of created to help with working together across mid- Instructional programs that schools eases this transition. Action steps: CSAP’S Western Center for Mthe transition from dle school and high school support a successful transi- To think about: • Help your student devel- the Application of Prevention levels, and parent support can tion to high school include: Technologies. childhood to adolescence. • Eighth grade students are op solid skills in how to study really make a difference. hands-on, life-related learning Much of that intention has both excited and concerned and how to manage time. Parents’ involvement in activities; integrated instruc- been lost in the implementa- about going into high school. • Be directly involved in their children’s middle school tion; and cooperative learning tion. • They also admit to being the course decisions your experience leads to positive groups. Activities for teach- Statistics for middle nervous and scared about eighth grader will make about outcomes in high school and ers, administrators and coun- Buy, Sell, school students show a drop older students teasing them, ninth grade classes. beyond. There is a connection selors that promote a mutual in grades and attendance, getting lost in a large, unfa- • Help your school start between parent involvement understanding of curriculum Trade. increased incidence of miliar school and making bad a supportive transition pro- at the middle school level and requirements at both middle depression, and a focus on grades. gram. continued parent involvement school and high school levels self-criticism. These charac- • For students identified as For more information call: in high school. That continu- help them better prepare stu- teristics are intertwined with “at risk” for academic failure Valley Mental Health at 843- the risk for dropping out of ity is linked to higher student dents. 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Dealer retains all rebates. THURSDAY April 21, 2005 B5 First quarter market showed steady decline arkets heating. In the last few weeks reports. In late 2004 as stocks enjoyed Weakness in the high yield yield weakness. Greenspan’s de- inflation concerns have risen The yield on the 10-year a fourth quarter rally sentiment market persists, as there is a march towards an “appropriate” Mclined as have worries that the Fed Treasury had risen to nearly readings showed extreme opti- dearth of good news that would federal funds rate has begun steadily would become more aggressive 4.65 percent early this week, mism, and since then stocks cause any kind of reversal. to take its toll on bonds. This through most in raising rates. However, this but with today’s reports it have declined. After three Thursday’s buying spree in the of March, and week much of the economic has fallen below 4.5 percent. months of weakness in equities, stock market — usually a posi- tightening environment would the S&P 500’s news mirrored 2004’s story: the Investors were very concerned investor sentiment has turned tive influence on high yields be less damaging if the market 2.6 percent economy is growing, but a mod- that the FOMC would raise around and now readings are — did little to spurn the broad can prove that rising rates are decline for the est and unworrisome pace. rates by 50 basis points at one close to extreme pessimism. pessimism engulfing the credit not solely the Fed’s response quarter was GDP growth came in at 3.8 of its next two meetings, but Investors Intelligence’s survey arena. to rising commodity prices but its greatest percent in the first quarter, less now they are having to back off now shows the highest percent- General Motor’s woes are Jason Duhon also a result of a strengthening in two years. than expected. Durable Goods those expectations. age of bears since August 2004, the prime engine for the cur- GUEST COLUMNIST When markets orders rose 0.3 percent, well A look at the market’s tech- the last major market low. rent sentiment. To put it into labor market, high productivity, approached below an expected 0.9 rise. nicals yields a mixed picture. This reading combined with perspective, according to and robust corporate profits. their January Financial Friday’s Jobs Report was the On a short-term basis stocks technicals that show the market Bloomberg, credit derivatives Jason M. Duhon, MBA lows this Focus most surprising. On average appear oversold, and thus this is short-term oversold make a that limit losses for holders of is a local financial advisor week, many analysts expected the economy week’s bounce off of major sup- strong case for holding onto carmaker Fiat’s debt in case (435-830-9714 or 800-482- investors to produce 210,000 jobs, but it port levels has not been surpris- stocks despite the recent turbu- of bankruptcy is cheaper than 9714) and OSJ manager with were concerned that if we only produced 110,000. ing. Longer-term technical up lence. Normally when equities that of GM. This is evident broke through those levels a How much of the relatively trends remain intact, but new reach oversold levels they may even though Fiat’s debt is rated SunAmerica Securities. The broader decline could ensue. poor economic data is due to lows still exceed new highs move sideways for a while as three levels below GM’s bonds. information contained in Should investors stay bullish high oil prices? It is hard to say, on the NYSE and NASDAQ. a base building process begins. Anomalies such as this are sure this column is NOT a recom- after what has been a rough but oil prices that stubbornly Markets have traded sideways Only then will equities begin signs that investors have little mendation and is to be used year so far? There are reasons remain above $50 per barrel and even slightly down since a substantial rally. We believe hope that the world’s largest for informational purposes to think equity performance have the potential to reduce 2004’s fourth quarter rally. that base building process is carmaker will retain the prized only. Please consult a quali- will pick up in the coming discretionary consumer spend- Many bullish longer-term occurring right now and look at investment grade designation. weeks. ing. Interest rates have declined indicators are in danger of turn- any short-term weakness that Aside from these credit fied financial advisor to see if The economy appears to be since Wednesday as a result of ing bearish if markets do not may occur as a buying oppor- concerns, rising interest rates this strategy meets the needs of strong overall, yet still not over- these less than stellar economic break out of their trading range. tunity. are the other driver of high your specific situation.

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Justin and Misti Wood were able to move into a beautiful house in Grantsville due to a partnership between Utah Housing Corporation and Tooele School District. Students build affordable housing

A house is now affordable for and Fred Killpack of Tooele UHC finances low-inter- Justin and Misti Wood thanks High. Thanks for their vision and est home loans for thousands to a partnership between Utah enthusiasm for the pogram.” of lower-income home buyers. Housing Corporation (UHC) “UHC, working together with Since founded by the Utah State and Tooele School District Tooele County School District is Legislature in 1975, as an inde- students who built an ECHO an excellent example of what a pendent public corporation, UHC (Educationally Constructed difference teamwork can make has provided financing for more Housing Opportunity) home to help hard working fami- than 67,000 single and multi-fam- that created this homeowner- lies like the Woods achieve an ily affordable housing units. ship opportunity. Justin, the new affordable dream,” said William For information on UHC’s pro- homeowner serves as a Tooele Erickson, UHC president. “We grams and mortgage loans, call County Deputy Sheriff. look forward to continuing and 801-902-8200 or toll-free 1-800- “We feel so blessed to live expanding this partnership.” 344-0452 to request a brochure in such a beautiful house we UHC created the program in or visit UHC’s website at www. didn’t think we would ever be 1997 to address the increasing utahhousingcorp.org. able to afford. My brother is need for affordable housing. a part of this program and is UHC provides financing for the currently helping build two new projects. This includes acquiring ECHO homes. He loves the class the land, purchasing materials, and takes pride in what he has paying for licensed subcontrac- accomplished. We are very grate- tors for the homes and providing ful for this program and hope construction oversight for each that it not only continues, but ECHO home. expands and grows to give other The Utah Housing Corporation families like ours the chance to is a self-supporting public cor- live in a beautiful, affordable poration that offers multiple home,” said Misti. resources to develop and finance The ECHO program partners quality, affordable housing for low and moderate income peo- UHC together with local schools ple across the state. to build additional affordable homeownership opportunities across Utah. The program gives DRIVERS students opportunities to learn construction skills hands-on, while contributing to the build- ing of a new, quality affordable home. ENGLAND TRUCKING JOB FAIR! Once the homes are complete, they are sold at below-market Learn To Drive With The Best! prices to families earning 80 per- C. R. England Trucking is conducting FREE Career Fairs explaining cent or less of the area median their Truck Driver Training Program. income. Part of the proceeds These FREE Fairs will be held EVERY WEEK IN APRIL from from the sale is contributed to 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM the construction trade school. Tuesday: Provo, Holiday Inn, 1416 S. University Avenue “The Tooele County School Wednesday: Salt Lake City, C.R. England Olde English Grill, District appreciates the six year 4701 W. 2100 S. (West end of C.R. England general offices) partnership with the ECHO pro- Thursday: Ogden, Holiday Inn Express, 2245 S. 1200 W. gram that provides our students Get your CDL and learn to be a professional truck driver! Low, Low with opportunities during their Tuition! Special discount for attendees! Financing available through our educational experience, and pay-as-you-earn-plan. No credit check or co-signers needed. beyond high school. 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You could probably find themselves in an interest- be a shame to spend away tribution limits, both of these benefit from a discussion with proud of you. ing financial position in the a large sum of money now, savings vehicles allow you your tax consultant and your near future. And while it may only to find yourself needing to invest the money with the financial consultant to explore Love, be tempting to buy that flashy more cash when you want earnings on those investments your options further. new car you’ve always wanted to stop working for good. accumulating federal income Kenyon Eastin lives in Tristan & Mom or fly away on a dream vaca- Unfortunately, many people tax-deferred. As long as you Stansbury Park He is an tion, there are several other underestimate the amount of take that money out to pay for Accredited Asset Management Hours of service rewarded U.S. Air Force T.Sgt. Dana W. bring credit upon himself, the Tooele County Health Department Webster of Tooele has been award- Utah Air National Guard and the ed the military’s Outstanding U.S. Air Force. Infant Imm Volunteer Service medal by Currently he is awaiting deploy- ah uniz Commander Ltc. Harrison of the ment to southwest Asia in support Ut at Support Group Command, 151 of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He e io Security Forces Squadron, Utah will perform anti-terrorism/force t n a Air National Guard from June 2002 protection duties. r W through March 2003. Webster vol- He’s employed as a federal b unteered over 300 hours of person- employee with the Department of e e l al time in the search for Elizabeth Veteran’s Affairs and is a member e e Smart. He performed duties during of the Tooele County Search and k the search efforts as an airborne Rescue Team. He resides in Tooele C observer, ATV operator, ground with his wife Penny and daugh- searcher and was also in the com- ter Jennifer. This is the second mand and control operations cen- military outstanding volunteer ser- ter. vice medal that T.Sgt. Webster has His many hours and continu- been awarded. The first was for ous effort greatly aided in the 10 years of service in search and April 25th - April 29th, 2005 search for Elizabeth Smart. T.Sgt. Dana W. Webster rescue and saving the life of a little Webster’s dedication and efforts girl in Winnemucca, Nev. COLORING CONTEST www.tooelehealth.org Temple square concerts for May: All entries will receive prizes!

Nine outstanding events are of children and youth ages five Carmen in the Assembly Hall. • Celebrate Utah Infant Immunization Week with us. scheduled by Temple Square through seventeen, directed by Saturday, May 21 • All children receiving shots during this week will receive prizes. Performances in May, seven in Kathy Sorensen, will present Seven members of the Michael the Assembly Hall, one at the a program of music from 17 and Ruth Stevens Family of Salt Bountiful Regional Center and nations in the Assembly Hall. Lake City will sing and perform one in the Conference Center Friday, May 13 a “Families Making Music” con- Theater. For more information, please contact The Utah Valley Chamber cert in the Assembly Hall. The the Tooele County Health Department All concerts are free and Players, comprised of outstand- program will include songs from begin at 7:30 p.m. Attendance ing junior and senior high school Les Miserables, comedy songs, at (435) 843-2310. is limited to those eight years of students from Juab, Millard, pieces about nature and sacred age and older. Sevier, Tooele, and Utah counties selections. Wednesday thru will perform works by Mozart, Friday, May 27 Saturday, May 4-7 Purcell, Eccles, Bartok, and Mountain West Chorale, A musical presentation, “My Anderson in the Assembly Hall. directed by Richard Pearce, Servant Joseph,” depicting Eric Hansen, a music professor will sing a program of standard, aspects of the life and ministry at Brigham Young University, is popular, religious, and patriotic of the Prophet Joseph Smith, fea- the conductor. works in the Assembly Hall. The turing singer-composer Kenneth Saturday, May 14 group consists of vocalists from Cope will be presented in the Cache Children’s Cantate throughout the Wasatch Front. Conference Center Theater. Call Choir from the Logan area, Saturday, May 28 801-240-0080 for free tickets. directed by Jill DeVilbiss, will The Westminster Concert Friday, May 6 sing a musically-diverse pro- Bell Choir of 14 undergradu- The New American Symphony, gram in the Assembly Hall. The ate and graduate students of conducted by David Van Alstyne, choir is an auditioned choir with Rider University at Princeton, will perform Mendelssohn’s a wide repertoire in a variety of New Jersey, will perform in Overture to Athaliah, Op. 74, languages. the Assembly Hall. Directed by Verdi’s Overture to La Forza Friday, May 20 Kathleen Ebling-Thorne, the bell del Destino, and Tchaikovksy’s The Orchestra of Sandy City, choir uses the largest range of Francesca da Rimini, Op. 32, in with Joel Rosenberg as conduc- handbells in the world, eight the Bountiful Regional Center at tor and Cameron Rose as chorus octaves, with bells ranging in 835 North 400 East, North Salt master, and singers from the weight from four ounces to Lake. International Children’s Choir, eleven pounds. The bell choir Saturday, May 7 directed by Kathy Sorensen, has been featured on TV and The heralded Salt Lake will perform and sing selections National Public Radio a number International Children’s Choir from the four acts of Bizet’s of times. New sales associate joins Coldwell Coldwell Margie Gonzales has joined the age, corporate relocation, and B a n k e r company. She is a graduate of mortgage services. Residential Stringham Real Estate School. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is a member of the h a s Brokerage is Utah’s largest resi- NRT family of companies. announced dential real estate company with NRT Incorporated, the nation’s the addi- tion of a 16 offices serving customers and leading residential real estate new sales communities across the Wasatch brokerage company, is a sub- associate to Front. The company offers resi- sidiary of Cendant Corporation its Tooele dential and commercial broker- (NYSE: CD). sales team. Margie Gonzales Unload ��� ���������������������� �������������������� ��������������������������������� Your Truck ������������������������������ ���������������������������������������� ������������������������������ ������������������������������ ��������������� ���������������������� �� �������� ������������� �������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������������� ���������������� ��������������������������� �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������������� ��������������

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thing,” she said. Wishes Mickey’s happy-go-lucky per- continued from Page B1 sonality has helped her through frequent medical treatment. enzymes necessary to clear her “She’s the easiest going lit- lungs and digest food. tle kid, she just goes with the Mickey is highly susceptible flow,” Kim Shinton said. “Even to influenza and phenomena. when she was a baby she never Casual contact with a disease really fought us about her treat- that might just make a healthy ments.” person uncomfortable sends The Make-A-Wish Foundation Mickey to the hospital with grants the wishes of children life-threatening complications. with life-threatening medical Mickey was diagnosed with cys- conditions in an attempt to tic fibrosis three months after enrich their lives with hope and her birth in December of 1997. The trip to Florida with joy. With the help of donors and planned visits to Disney World, volunteers, the Make-A-Wish Universal Studies and visits to Foundation of Utah grants over the beach will be a novelty to 115 wishes a year. Located in Mickey who has only left the Murray, the foundation offers a state of Utah once, on a trip wish experience that includes a to Bear Lake, Idaho. The Bear magical wish-making ceremony Lake trip was cut short because in the Wishing Tower, special Mickey became sick and ended wish tokens to throw in the wish up in the Montpelier, Idaho hos- fountain, and plenty of room Shinton said they do not antici- pital. for wish granting celebrations. The family will be packing pate health problems marring For more information about the medicines and treatment sup- the trip. Make-A-Wish Foundation visit plies along with their swim- “It’s not going to be a big deal; www.makeawishutah.org. suits and suntan lotion, but Kim she should be able to do any- [email protected]

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Movie: TTZ ‘‘Nothing to Lose’’ (1997, Comedy) 4; [CNN] CNN Presents: Oklahoma City Larry King Live CNN Saturday Night CNN Presents: Oklahoma City Larry King Live CNN Saturday Night 4= [CNBC] The Suze Orman Show ^ The Suze Orman Show (N) ^ Tim Russert The Suze Orman Show ^ The Suze Orman Show ^ Tim Russert 4@ [LIFE] Movie: ‘‘Layover’’ (2000) Cont’d Movie: TT ‘‘One True Love’’ (2000, Drama) David Hasselhoff. ^ Strong Medicine ^ Movie: TTZ ‘‘Deconstructing Sarah’’ (1994) Sheila Kelley. ^ 4C [FXNEWS] Heartland With John Kasich Big Story Weekend-Rita Crosby At Large With Geraldo Rivera After Hours News Watch Big Story Weekend-Rita Crosby At Large With Geraldo Rivera 5; [FXSPN] Boxing Beyond the Glory ^ FSN America The Sports List Poker Superstars Invitational TNA Wrestling Impact! FSN America The Sports List 5< [ESPN] NBA Basketball: First Round Game 1 -- Teams TBA. (In Stereo Live) ^ NBA Basketball: First Round Game 1 -- Teams TBA. 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MISSIONARIES Assist kids at Mountain West Medical Center Tender Heart Ministries is stages of raising money for this from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. All funds FBC. Checks can be made payable an outreach ministry started ministry. One of its fund raising raised from the bake sale will to Tender Heart Ministries, FBC. James Gallup in February 2005 by the First efforts is through a Matching Fund go directly towards Tender Heart Mail Tooele First Baptist Church, Baptist Church of Tooele. The Raiser Bake Sale this weekend at Ministries to benefit the children c/o Tender Heart Ministries, P.O. Elder James R. Gallup has focus of Tender Heart Ministries the Wal-mart Super Center. The at Mountain West Medical Center. Box 686, Tooele, UT 84074. been called to serve a mission is the children under the care of bake sale will be held on Friday Money donations are welcome For questions, or more infor- for The Church of Jesus Christ Mountain West Medical Center, and Saturday, April 22nd/ 23rd. at the bake sale and at any other mation regarding Tender Heart of Latter-day Saints. He will here in Tooele. On Friday they will be there from time. Checks can be made pay- Ministries, please contact First serve in the Maryland Baltimore First Baptist is at the beginning 11 a.m. – 7 p.m., and Saturday able to Tender Heart Ministries, Baptist Church at 882-2048. Mission. Elder Gallup will speak April 24, 2005, at 12:50 p.m. in the Stansbury Ward located at 417 E. Benson Rd.

Elder James R. Gallup We know four letters you can build on.

Sage Boman

Sage L. Boman has been called to serve in the Mexico Monterrey West Mission. He will enter the MTC on April 27, 2005. Sage will speak in the Grantsville Fifth Ward Sacrament meeting (115 E. Cherry St.) at 9 a.m. on April 24. Sage is the son of Doug and Leesa Boman.

Sage L. Boman

Nathan Griffiths

Nathan T. Griffiths has been called as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints. He will serve in the Michigan Lansing Mission. He will speak in the Grantsville Tenth Ward on April 24, 2005, at 12:50 p.m., 550 E. Durfee St. He enters the MTC on May 4. Nathan is the son of Thomas and Eloise Griffiths. Those letters are TFCU. A firm foundation is Nathan T. Griffiths a must for any building… so before you pour the concrete, come WEDDINGS see us for your construction loan. With low rates and flexible terms, Elliott/Greene TFCU can help lay the groundwork you James and Susan Elliott together with William and need to make your project solid Pauline Greene are pleased to announce the marriage of their and successful. children, Sara and David. They were married Tuesday, April 5, 2005, in a beautiful garden cer- Ready to hammer out the emony. David is on leave from the details? Give us a call. Army 73rd En. Co. serving in Mosul, Iraq. An open house will be given for the happy couple when David returns from Iraq. Sara is currently living in Port Ludlow, Washington. Sara and David Greene Service Directory 04/21/05 4/21/05 8:11 AM Page 2

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C2 THURSDAY April 21, 2005 Building Kid-Pleasing Meals All materials courtesy of Connie M. Weaver, Ph.D., Distinguished Borden Cheese Slices Professor and Head of Foods/Nutrition at Purdue Family Features Editorial Syndicate University, says children are being short-changed by not getting the proper amounts of calcium, vita- hat do kids need to be their best? Good mins and minerals each day. Part of the problem is nutrition — for physical health — and food choices. “With so many other drink choices, Wfamily time — for emotional well-being. children are choosing options other than milk, On-the-go life- such as soft drinks styles can some- and sugary juices,” times mean a less says Weaver. “Less milk consumption nutritious diet, can mean less con- just at the time sumption of cal- when kids need to cium, potassium, be building strong, magnesium and healthy bodies for vitamin D unless life. Busy sched- these kids are get- ules can also limit ting these nutri- Your kids are sure to love a Fast Fiesta Cheeseburger or (left) BBQ Meatball Melters. family fun time. ents from some One solution? other sources.” Snacks Kids Love fresh fruit or even peanut butter for a quick and Take a break for To get on the right delicious smoothie. Sprinkle the top with col- a healthy meal or track, try making Borden Kid Builder is a new fortified cheese ored or chocolate sprinkles and add two twisty snack. these wholesome that can help ensure that quick meals and snacks straws. Meal time is an and kid-pleasing help provide kids with the nutrition they need. —Wrap it up! Wrap a fortified cheese slice opportunity for recipes, perfect Here are a few easy ways to get a little creative around a thin piece of raw carrot, zucchini or families to have for snack time or and make snack time nutritious — and fun! apple. Then dunk in ranch dressing or peanut fun preparing a quick meal. —Place a fortified cheese slice on a piece of butter. foods together. It’s also an opportunity for par- For more family-friendly recipes and fun family whole grain bread, then cut into fun shapes with a —For Peanut Butter Cup Milk, in a tall glass, ents to help kids make educated choices about activities, visit the Borden Brand Cheese Web site, teddy bear, circus animal or other cookie cutter. what they eat. www.elsie.com. —Combine fortified milk or ice cream with SEE KIDS MEALS ON C9

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Decorate baby’s space: comfort, calm

By Samantha Weaver

• Trying to get into the Guinness Book of Records can be a dangerous business. In Frankfurt, Germany, 650 peo- ple were involved in an attempt to set the world record for the biggest tug-of-war match.

ILLUSTRATED BY DAVID LAROCHELLE Unfortunately, the organizers didn’t take into account the It isn’t very often we have the pressures that so many people chance to design a place that would place on the thick nylon holds all our hopes and dreams. rope that was used. When the When we decorate a space for rope snapped, it whipped back a newborn baby, every detail so violently that the teams col- can contribute to an aura of lapsed. In the ensuing mayhem, comfort and calm and love. Fun, a 9-year-old Boy Scout was too, with bright objects to catch killed; a few days later, another baby’s eye! Boy Scout, this one 10 years old, When we bring our new baby died from injuries sustained dur- into that space, the child will ing the tragic incident. • It’s still not known who feel what the room says to us. • Create a peaceful “comfort ***** Everywhere you look is some- made this sage observation: station” to make night feedings Write Donna with your ques- thing parents, grandparents, sib- “The difference between gossip relaxing. Start with a comfort- tions and ideas at www.donnas- lings and friends made or placed and news is whether you hear it able chair and a cozy afghan. day.com. Donna’s latest book, there to make life more joyous. or tell it.” Add an adjustable nightlight or “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous It’s like an envelope of love and • It’s been reported that while low-light lamp that won’t startle Funstuff for Families,” is avail- caring. F.A.S.T. Agility athlete Gabe Patch jumps through the agility ladder as making the film “The Perfect sleepy eyes. Place a basket next able in bookstores nationwide. other F.A.S.T. athletes observe. F.A.S.T. (flexibility, agility and speed Storm,” actor Mark Wahlberg When my kids were born, I to your chair and keep it stocked © 2005 Donna Erickson training) classes just completed at the Tooele Junior High. Youth ages was seasick a total of 52 times. made sure I put one or two with a radio tuned to a soft things in the nursery that I like Distributed by King Features Synd. 4-12 were trained to become quicker on their feet and more explosive Now that’s dedication to your music station, book, magazine, in their jumps to improve in all sports. Specific light plyometric training craft. to look at, too. After all, I knew facial tissues, bottled water. I was going to be spending a lot helps improve balance and strength. Lateral and angular movements • Jordan’s Queen Rania was of time swaying back and forth help with directional agility. Certified instructors focused on sets of once an employee of Apple in a rocker, under a lamp, next short intervals at intense speeds. The next F.A.S.T. camp will be in June. Computer. to the crib! For more information, call Craig at 496-3275 or Rion at 496-3309. • In 2001, the Doris Day Here are a few tips as you Animal Foundation launched decorate baby’s place: a campaign to encourage New • Tie in matching accessories, Yorkers to neuter their pets. from valances to stacking bins, It was called “2001: A Spay and add elements to stimulate Odyssey.” baby, like colorful mobiles and • Michigan is evidently mad books. Make music part of the for mud — at least, when it environment with a CD player comes to naming bodies of on hand for a soothing lullaby or water. The state is home to a playful song. two Muddy Lakes, five Big Mud • Arrange decals or stickers Lakes, 17 Little Mud Lakes and on a plain, inexpensive lamp- a whopping 237 Mud Lakes. In shade. Glue a contrasting ribbon contrast, northern Wisconsin around the bottom of the shade has a Near-Clear Lake, seven to match. Use other decals or Clear Lakes — and five Lost stickers to decorate baby’s dia- Lakes, which makes you won- per pail and wastebasket. der how they were ever found to • Make a paper sign to hang begin with. And with 110 Long on the doorknob of baby’s room. Lakes, Minnesota seems to be On one side of the door hanger, commenting more on the shape have your older child draw a of the feature than the quality of baby sleeping, and on the other the water. side, draw the baby awake. • In Jamaica, there is an actu- • Purchase a colorful, inex- al law firm called “Lawless and pensive piece of pre-cut matte Linch.” board and two spring clips for ***** a revolving frame display. Place Thought for the Day: “You a photo, baby’s handprints or never know what a fool you can a colorful piece of sibling art Give your parakeet something to talk about. be till life gives you the chance.” inside the matte and a clip at the Line his cage with the Transcript Bulletin! — Eden Phillpotts top. Display on a plate rack for © 2005 King Features Synd., Inc. everyone to see. The contents SUBSCRIBE 882-0050 can be removed and replaced easily.

WHERE IS IT?

photography / Troy Boman

Correctly identify the specific location in Tooele County where this photo was taken and be eligible for a drawing to receive a $20 gift certificate to American Burger in Tooele. Send answers to the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin, 58 N. Main Street, Tooele, Utah 84074, or e-mail barbara@tooeletranscript. com. Entries must be received by Wednesday, April 27. The winner will be notified on Thursday, April 28. Craig McKee won last week’s drawing as one of three who correctly identified a Kennecott smoke stack reflected in the water of the Great Salt Lake. CLASS PAGES 04/21/2005 4/21/05 7:23 AM Page C4

C4 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY April 21, 2005

■ Housing, employment, public notices ■ Office: 882-0050 Classified

All real estate adver- Garage, Yard Sales Pets Livestock Help Wanted Help Wanted tised in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is CLASSIFIED LINE AD RATES subject to the Federal Rates for the Transcript Bulletin, published Tuesday and Thursday afternoons: TOOELE, 409 Antelope, PIT BULL puppies for WANTED: GOOD pas- FRAMERS, 0-5 years Fair Housing Act of Fri, Sat, 8am-4pm. In- sale. $100 for each ture for two houses be- experience. All Tooele 1968 which makes it Twenty Words or Less *SPECIAL RATE: An ad running a minimum side. Large desks, ta- male, $125 for each fe- ginning May 1st - Sept. county work. Call Ran- illegal to advertise of eight consecutive issues, (20 words ble, misc. male, had first shots. 15th. Call (435)884- dy 830-4776. “any preference, limi- $ 00 After 20 Words 882-7483 or (801)699- 4500 #3192 Mon-Fri Home Care • Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation • Hospice ¢ or less) = $22 bold/boxed ads extra tation, or discrimina- per word/issue TOOELE, 41 N 200 W 4131 days or (801)250-6697 25 *No credit for stopped ads. Includes 4 runs in Shopper’s Guide. Is currently accepting FRYER AND grill cooks tion based on race, 5 #14, Friday 9am-3pm, evenings. wanted. Dependable, ¢ a pplications for the religion, sex or nation- Bold Type 5 per word/issue (All classified(All classified ads running ads inrunning the Transcript-Bulletin in the Transcript-Bulletin on Thursdays will on Saturday 9am-6pm. will train. Apply in per- Tuesdays will automatically run in the Shoppers following positions: al origin, or any inten- ¢ automatically run in the Shoppers Guide, a separate publication that is China, crystal, Christ- TWO MALE Walker Sporting Goods son 46 W 100 S, Dairy Boxed ads 50 per issue Guide, a separate publication that is delivered to all hound puppies, 10wks tion to make any such deliverednon-subscribers to all non-subscribers of the of theTranscript-Bulletin) Transcript-Bulletin.) mas decorations, Hal- Delight loween decorations, old, $100 each. 882- PREP COOK preference, limitation ¢¢¢ RatesRates Rates for for the the ShoppersTooeleShoppers Valley Guide, Guide, Extra, published published, published Thursday Tuesday Thursday afternoons afternoon afternoon only only 50 50 perperper ad, ad,ad, per perper issue. issue.issue. Easter decorations, 6728 SELLING YOUR moun- or discrimination.” The DISHWASHER FT MEDICAL Assistant home interior figurines, tain bike? Advertise it in Tooele Transcript-Bul- needed for busy prac- Classified ad deadlines: Monday 4:45 p.m. for Tuesday edition etc. Livestock the classifieds. Call A ll interested letin will not knowingly tice, Tues & Thurs eve- Wednesday 4:45 p.m. for Thursday edition 882-0050 candidates please stop accept any advertis- nings required. Send re- TOOELE, 733 West 700 by and complete an ing for real estate sume to 1959 N Aaron South, Saturday, 7am- 10YR OLD brown, regis- Lost & Found a pplication. which is in violation of tered quarter horse Drive, Suite C, Tooele. the law. Our readers 1pm, multiple family 140 East 200 South Services Miscellaneous Furniture & yard sale mare, 15.2 hands, Tooele are informed that all mountain experience, LOST DOG Rush Valley. FULL TIME floral design- dwellings advertised Appliances er, experience required, TOOELE, 734 Fleetwood $500. 882-3011 Golden red white mark- Rocky Mountain Care in this paper are avail- good pay, apply in per- HANSON & SONS Han- BED- AN Absolutely Drive (garage faces ings. Please call promotes a drug free able on an equal son. 40 West Vine. 882- dyman home repairs, Awesome QUEEN PIL- Concord), Friday- Sat- 11 YEAR old gelding, (801)756-8313 work place. opportunity basis. 7323 anything, reasonable, LOW TOP Mattress urday, 9am-?. Indoor great ranch horse, Equal Opportunity Employer Dave’s Drugs $2200, 16” roping sad- Personals local, Stansbury Park. ST Set. NEW! With warran- garage sale, videos, HAMPTON INN is seek- Call Jeff (801)694-1568. 30 WEST 1 SOUTH ty. $150 (801)831-0678 clothes, household dle, like new $400, CNA CLASSES days or ing part time house- NOTICE items, furniture, much 833-0560 Transcript Bulletin Pub- evenings, 2 week keeper $6/hr. Week- HOUSE CLEANING, 882-0287 CHEST DEEP freezer, more! Diabetic Life Center lishing Co. does not meals, help caring for 22cft $100, electric piz- ALFALFA HAY, horse course. Claudia ends and holidays a hay. 82lb. bales. $3.80 endorse, promote, or special need individu- Are you taking vitamins, za dough roller $100, Pets • Diabetic Education (801)964-1940, infor- must. Only serious ap- encourage the purchase als. I can help Monday- nutritional supplements, microwave $25, stain- ea., $95/ton. Cow hay mation line (435)849- plicants need apply. Ap- $3.20 ea., $80/ton. 839- • Diabetic Pharmacy of any product or service Friday. $60 per day. homeopathic or herbs? less steel prep table Specialist 1160 www.ccCNA.com ply in person, no phone advertised in this newspa- 3438 calls. 830-0399 Are they okay with your $50, power rake $25. 5MTH OLD light golden per. Advertisements are 882-1493 retriever $350 843-7105 We bill Medicare ESTABLISHED MORT- BULLS FOR sale. 8mos- the sole responsibility of LOWEST PRICE in pharmacy medications? for diabetic supplies. GAGE broker, looking LANDSCAPE LA- the advertiser. Transcript 2yrs. Clover Angus for experienced mort- town, remove junk from Better let us check it out. COMPLETE SOLID oak 8 LOVEABLE BASSETT Complete line of BORERS needed, $7- Bulletin Publishing Co. Ranch.(435) 837-2217 yard, gravel removal, bedroom set. Dresser puppies. $250 each. 7 Diabetic Supplies gage loan officer. State $9hr depending on ex- hereby disclaims all liabili- tilling, plowing, mowing w/mirror, chest, night- weeks old on 3/31. Call license required. Fax perience 843-7105 ty for any damages suf- BUMMER LAMBS for yards, painting. Call stand, headboard, after 6pm. (801)634- resume to (435)882- fered as the result of any 2 C TW princess cut plat- sale, various prices and Frank (435)850-8089, Queen pillowtop mat- 3328 Dave’s Drugs 3878 or email SERVER/ DISHWASH- advertisement in the inum diamond engage- sizes. Titmus farms, call tress, boxsprings and 30 WEST 1st SOUTH joanne@deseret- ER, 7:30am-10:30am, Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. Angel (435)850-8085 ment ring, paid $5000, 884-6053 or 830-2146 frame. Excellent condi- 8 WEEK old kittens, 3 peakmtg.com. 5pm-7pm, experience Transcript Bulletin Pub- PIANO LESSONS, $10 will sell for $2500. Call tion $500. 882-5757 males, 1 female, box 882-0287 (435)833-0740 helpful but not needed. lishing Co. is not responsi- per 1/2 hr lesson, ex- 830-4685. COW HAY small bales. trained, free to good ble for any claims or rep- perienced teacher, lo- $2.50 a bale 884-6369 Apply in person at Cot- MEMORY FOAM ALCOHOLIC ANONY- EXPERIENCED PT FNP resentations made in cated in Northeast 2002 MONTANA travel homes. Call 833-9471 tage Glen. QUEEN Mattress Set. DRY STRAW bales, $5/ MOUS meets daily at or PA needed for estab- advertisements in the Tooele. Call Deanne trailer, loaded w/lots of Brand NEW! Compares AKC BOXER puppies bale. Free delivery on noon and 8pm at 1120 lished medical practice, Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. at 228-4058. extras. 31’ 5th wheel. RETAIL HELP wanted, with ad on TV. In plastic fawn, brindle & white. 5 ea or more pur- W Utah Ave. Call 882- after hours and week- The Tooele Transcript- $28,000. 840-5199 Monday through Friday w/warranty. List $1499, $300-$500 shots, dew- chased. Garth 837- 7358. ends. Send resume to: Bulletin has the sole PIANO LESSONS. For sell $499 (801)831- 1959 N Aaron Dr, Ste 2:30pm-7pm. Bring re- 40’x80’ steel building for claws, tails docked. Call 2246 or 830-2309. authority to edit and locate more information call 0678 C. sume or mail to 49 N any classified advertise- Whitney 843-7956 sale. Includes all blue- (435)884-0252 or Child Care HORSE BOARDING $40 Main Street, Tooele. ment as deemed appropri- prints, full insulations, (801)808-4535 NORTH VALLEY Appli- per month. You furnish FRAMERS WANTED, ate. REMODELING AND re- windows, 10’ roll up ance. Washers/ dryers the hay, I’ll feed and BUNNIE’S LICENSED framing houses in Transcript Bulletin Pub- pair. Basements, kitch- door, $45,000 call CLAWS + Paws mobile $99-$199. Complete water. Summer pasture child care in Stansbury Tooele and Salt Lake. lishing Co. reserves the ens, bathrooms, addi- (801)706-5593 or grooming. I’ll come to repair service. Satisfac- available, Ron has openings. Fabulous Call Kirk (801)856-1471 right to refuse any adver- tions, roofing, siding. All (435)512-3510 you. Flexible hours, rea- tion guaranteed. New sonable rates. Call (435)830-6746 fun and learning. tisement. jobs large and small. parts for all appliances. MOD TENDER/ laborer CANDLES & more! Inde- Margaret for an appoint- Scrumptious food. Continued on next page Free estimates. Please 843-9154, 830-3225. HORSES FOR sale, Loads of TLC. Super wanted. (801)910-7998 leave message. 882- pendent consultant now ment 840-1537, 882- Services booking shows. Maggie 5019. great for kids, 840- safe. 882-1917 6141 SEVEN DRAWER dress- 8028 (435)496-0688 er, light oak with mirror, FREE, MALE five year DAY CARE, full time, RENTAL CLEANING like new, $100. Call CHEST DEEP freezer, old Blue Heeler to good QUARTER HORSES, cpr/ first aid, references, Need that rental unit 843-8332 22cft $100, electric piz- home. He is a real good 3yr old well started, 5yr East Elementary area, DAVE’S DRUGS cleaned at move out or old ready to rope, team 24hrs M-F, discount for za dough roller $100, SIDE BY side refrigera- pet. Call (435)850-9199 move in. Call Lynea pen or just pleasure. siblings, newborn to st microwave $25, stain- tor, over the range mi- Leave message 30 W. 1 So. (435)850-9455 (435)496-3122 5yrs. 843-5842 less steel prep table crowave and gas range 882-0287 $50, power rake $25. IMPERIAL SIZE Shitzu RICARDO’S DJ Enter- (all white). $750 obo. TIRED OF riding alone? DEPENDABLE CHILD 882-1493 puppies registered, first Tooele County has immediate openings for Seasonal • UPS Shipping tainment. Music for all 882-4884 Married 50yr old woman care in my home. Lots Complex Workers in our Parks & Recreation Department. occasions, specializing shots, both parents on would like riding friends, • Stamps CUSTOM COMPUTER of experience call in New Mexico music, SOFA SLEEPER red, site, call 884-3224 Grantsville area 884- SYSTEMS, New com- Kayce 882-3580 Complex Worker: Performs semi-skilled • Copies from Oldies But Good- blue, green, plaid, no 3601, (801)712-1133 puter company in maintenance and custodial work to assure all of the ies to Country Oldies. mattress. Must haul GROWING YEARS, building rooms and facilities are clean, and in good • Fax Tooele, computers MALE POODLE, 5 (801)908-0966, yourself $50 843-1837 TOO MANY horses- 2 openings 2yrs and up, condition. Will operate a variety of equipment and • Scrapbook Paper starting from $499, months old, very smart, (801)557-7760, RICAR- have to go! Arabian state licensed, 25yrs tools such as landscaping equipment, hand tools and service upgrades, high TWIN BED with mattress blonde, all shots. $300 • Office Supplies [email protected] gelding, 10yrs old, $800 experience, hours power tools including maintenance and repair of all speed internet 435-578- and pine frame $350 882-1058 • Money Orders obo. Palomino mare, 4:30am-5:30pm 882- tools and equipment and reporting of mechanical THREE J’S Roofing and 0558 obo, dresser $150 obo, 22yrs old, $700 obo. problems to the supervisor to insure that repairs 5055 are made to guarantee the safety of those who Repairs, free estimates, table $30, rocking chair PERFECT PUPS Obedi- 884-0418 DIAMONDS don't pay operate the tools and equipment. Salary $9.09 AERATING, POWER expert wind damage re- $30. Call 224-2145 ence training. Group KARLA’S A+ Child retail! Large selection, raking, mowing and pairs, 20 years experi- and private classes. Care. Fun, safe, loving, high quality. Bridal sets, TWO END tables, Heavy 882-5266. www.per- Minimum Qualifications: High School diploma or trimming lawns. Call ence, great prices, se- dependable. 16yrs ex- wedding bands. Every- Duty with glass $175 equivalent, and one year work experience. Must be Earl 882-7321 or 840- nior discount. 882-4289 fectpups.com perience. For more info. able to lift 25-50 pounds. Must be able to work a thing wholesale! Rocky obo, oak stereo cabinet 4430. contact Karla 843-7146 flexible work schedule and be on call. TRACTOR SERVICE, Mtn. Diamond Co. with stereo $300 obo S.L.C. 1-800-396-6948 AERATION, TILLING. tilling, post holes, brush 882-6120 or (801)598- LICENSED CHILD care For more information or a on-line application please visit Hauling: lime-chips, 8245 in Overlake, 1 ft position http://www.co.tooele.ut.us/hr.html cutting fields and lots, DISNEY/ BEACH vaca- S ALES sand, gravel, topsoil 1-3 leveling and hauling, and 2 summer open- Applications must be submitted to the Tooele County tion, 7 days, 6 nights, TWO TWIN beds for sale Human Resources office yards per delivery; com- ings, healthy meals, fun topsoil and gravel. 884- paid $600, must sell $250 for both or $150 47 S. Main Tooele, UT 84074 post, manure 4/yards 6868, 830-1124 Representative atmosphere, preschool by May 5 th at 5:00 p.m. $199. Call (801)242- each call Kayce 882- EEO Employer per delivery. 882-7877 activities. Emily 882- 5893 3580 3713. CEMENT LAWN curb- TOOELE’S HEAVY DUTY Singer WASHER & DRYER Looking for ambitious, hard ing. Local. Fast and NEED AFFORDABLE PARTY PLANNER upholstery sewing ma- Kenmore set. Heavy working, energetic people to friendly, free estimates, child care? Taking all Tooele’s New Balloon Retailer chine. First $100 takes. duty, nice condition stamping available. is now located at Merc Plaza work in the exciting field of ages. Will take State HELP WANTED 882-6349 $275 882-7388 or (801)508-7967 36 N. Main St. #5 automotive sales. assistance. Call 840- (801)520-2983 435-224-4616 3246. COMPJUNKIES FOR all INDECISIVE BRIDE WHITE DECORATIVE No experience necessary. We your computer needs! Check us out online can’t choose a dress. Help Wanted Concession Attendant Free estimates, lowest www.tooelespartypalnner. Beaded, strapless, size couch, never been offer an extensive training pricing in town, website samsbiz.com 6, $400, 882-5156 used, paid $1000 new, program to help you succeed. Sell Golf Course asking $300. Two mod- *BONUS* HIRING air design and hosting, in NEED OLD mobile home Ford, Dodge, Chevy, new and home service. 843- Balloons ern art pictures, paid conditioning/heating in- The Oquirrh Hills Golf Course is looking for an creations torn down and hauled u sed. 1290 bouquets $200 each new, asking stallers & technicians. decorations away in exchange for outgoing, customer oriented individual to work in $50. 882-5387 Good pay benefits, party packages it’s new furnace and the concessions area. This is a part-time COMPUTER MASTERS Call Archy at 882-2000 or $250 sign on bonus. party planning new windows. 882- WHITE WASHED ches- temporary position, approximately 10-15 hours per on-site pc upgrades, re- Fax resume 882-0984, 5351 ter drawers, twin bed fax resume 833-7050. week. Work hours will vary and may include pairs, tune-ups. Home, or (801)252-1448 weekends, days, nights, and holidays. The office networks security Miscellaneous w/matching headboard SELL YOUR computer in $450 obo 830-2747 concession attendant prepares food and beverage virus spyware removal the classified. Call 882- AVON: TO BUY OR and maintains concessions items and area. Must etc. $30/hr. Microsoft Garage, Yard Sales SELL. Sell to anyone. be able to count cash and meet food safety 1984 MONTECARLO 0050 employee 10yrs. 830- For information call in- guidelines. Performs some custodial duties new scabber saddle for 8262 Furniture & dependent sales repre- relating food service work. sale or trade 840-5199, GRANTSVILLE, 77 N sentative Vi Knutson CONCRETE C-K&J’s 884-0144, 833-5100 Appliances Tiebreaker Circle, Sat- 884-3830 Must be 21 years old and obtain a food handler’s ALL phases of con- $250 A NEW KING PIL- urday, 9am-4pm, no permit and an on-premise beer license issued by crete. Specializing in 1997 BAYLINER 28.5 100 WORKERS NEED- LOW TOP Mattress early birds. Cash only. the State of Utah as a condition of employment. flatwork, STAMPED. boat. 1965 Chevy. Set. Brand NEW! In ED! Assemble crafts, Best price in town. 1935 Ford. Utility trail- wood items. Materials Plastic with warranty HAVING A GARAGE $7.00/hr plus tips and golf privileges Concrete and repair. er. 1987 Dodge 13 (801)831-0678 SALE? Advertise it in provided. To $480+ per 882-4399 or 840-0424. passenger van. Call week. Free information the classifieds. Call To Apply return a completed Tooele City Fred at 830-2667. $275 NEW BLACK IRON package. 24 hours 882-0050 TELLER Application to the Tooele City Human Resource DRYWALL: Hanging, CANOPY BED with (801)264-5665. Office, 90 N Main, Tooele, UT, 84074, finishing, texturing. 23 mattress and box spring STANSBURY PARK, Are you looking for a place to prior to 5:00 p.m. on April 27, 2005. years experience. Li- Riddles Salvage still packaged (801)831- 136 Crystal Bay Drive, start your career and future? ADMINISTRATIVE AS- censed and insured. & Wrecking 0678 Friday and Saturday, SISTANT 2 days a Doug 884-1985; mobile 9am-4pm, follow signs week, 1-5pm, assist ; your junk SET Still in plastic with off of Highway 36 Become part of the ganize, mail, file. Word, EXPERIENCED PIANO car or truck. warranty (801)831-0678 WP, Excel. Mountain Pre-employment drug screen required. teacher accepting stu- TOOELE 117 West 1570 Wells Fargo team! Vista Homes. Fax re- • car & trucks dents of all ages and 2 WING BACK recliners, North, Saturday, 9am- sume to (801)523-0402 skill levels, $30 per • farm equipment • batteries forest green $300, dark noon Wells Fargo is looking for an energetic, month, Stansbury. Call • aluminum & copper wood dining room table friendly and professional sales person to work Danielle 843-7390 or and 6 chairs $250 843- TOOELE 315 South Co- am pm as a thirty two hour experienced (801)680-3102. 9 - 5 • Mon - Sat 5169 leman, Friday, Satur- FREE Pick- up day, 8am-5pm. Stuff Teller in our Tooele Store. PAINTING. Call Jason, 884-3366 2001 BLACK Amana UFP’s, mother’s day (435)224-2651. Free 6400 Burmester Rd • Grantsville fridge, 18cu.ft. ice mak- gifts. This position has a mandatory Saturday estimates er, excellent condition schedule. Requires strong sales, $300 882-4235 TOOELE 322 West 1430 organizational, 10-key, and cash handling North. Friday Saturday experience along with excellent customer A CHERRY SLEIGH 8-2pm Multi family Tooele County is now accepting applications for a St. Marguerite’s School BED Brand new in street sale, many items service skills. Interested persons should apply Part-time Dental Assistant online at www.wellsfargo.com/jobs . is now starting packaging. List $750. Sacrifice $275 TOOELE, 157 E 700 N, Dental Assistant: Acts as the Dental Office Manager in Tooele County Health registration for (801)831-0678 Saturday and Sunday, Department dental clinic by scheduling dentists/assistants, ordering supplies, scheduling Preschool Classes 8am-5pm, moving sale, appointments and assisting the dentist. 8-12 hours per week. Salary $ 10.02. Position will run on a continuous basis until the needs of the department have been met. a nd all day F all BEAUTIFUL DESIGNER everything must go! Minimum Qualifications: A high school diploma or equivalent (GED) plus two (2) Kindergarten. nearly new sofa and Items priced, reasona- love seat. $700 obo. ble offers accepted. y ears related experience 882-0580 For information call TOOELE, 395 Fairlane For more information or a on-line application please visit Janet Barbiero at MISTIBISHI 55” HDTV, Dr, Friday, 9am-2pm, http://www.co.tooele.ut.us/hr.html Applications must be submitted to the Tooele County 882-1408, 882-3860 or new, black, asking furniture, clothes, Wells Fargo is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V. Human Resources office 882-0081. $1700 obo Call 224- household items, toys, 47 South Main, Tooele, UT 84074 2699 exercise bike, dressers EEO Employer CLASS PAGES 04/21/2005 4/21/05 7:23 AM Page C5

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Continued from previous page Recreational Autos Trucks Apartments for Apartments for Homes for Rent Homes for Rent Homes for Rent Vehicles Rent Rent Help Wanted 1978 WILDERNESS 14’ 1982 GMC 6.2 diesel en- 2BDRM CONDO with SLEEPING ROOMS 1985 4BDRM, 2bth 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile 3BDRM, RV parking, en- self contained camp gine, runs good, $800. garage at Stansbury available, $70 per home for rent or sale. home for rent, no smok- closed backyard, no trailer. Needs work FORSALE! 840-1555 Park, no smoking or week, $10 key deposit, Seller financing availa- ing/ pets. 882-1550 pets, $350/dep, LOCAL CONSTRUC- FORSALE! $800 obo 884-0233 pets, $700. Call first and last week- total ble. Call Shawn $660/mo rent, water is TION company has full 840-4762 (435)882-2435, $150 to move in. 46 N (801)809-1441 or paid. 882-0088 time openings for: Truck 1993 RANGER Splash. 3BDRM, 2BTH. Fenced (801)205-7488. Broadway. 882-7605 (801)280-5419. Altius Driver, Vacuum Truck & 114,000mi. 5spd, yard. $650/mo, first and 2000 COLEMAN tent 4dr,CD, a/c, ps, pm. Realty last deposit. Available 4BDRM 2.5BTH, 2 car Dump truck drivers trailer, Cheyenne, ex- SPACIOUS 3BDRM, soft needed. Minimum of 2 New clutch, brakes, fly- 2BDRM DUPLEX, big immed. 172 S. 1st St. garage, 587 Bristol cellent condition, $7500 Sell Your Car Here for wheel. Rebuilt transmis- kitchen, w/d hookups, water, laundry hookups, 2 BEDROOM, 1 bath, (801)266-4085, 408- Cove. No pets, smok- years experience driv- obo. 1984 Chev 3/4 microwave, dishwasher, large fenced backyard, ing truck and pup, sion. Asking $3000 obo. very clean, no pets, 644-0640. Open house ing. Rent, rent to own, ton, 4x4, at, $800 obo. $ 80* 840-5090 $600/mo. Discount if storage, fenced yard, no pets, $650/mo in- today sale $1,100/mo transport & end dumps, 884-6037 off street parking. Will cludes water. 376 E HazMat Certification, ea. you help fix-up the yard. $800/dep Jean 6 1997 GMC Yukon 4x4, (801)918-6271 negotiate indoor pets. Vine St. 833-0221 3BDRM, 3BTH, 2 car ga- (801)556-0651 Vac Truck and Mechan- 2003 SPRINTER 5th power, air, posi, leather, $650 833-9393 rage, fenced yard, ical skills are helpful. wheel by Keystone, Call 882-0050 2BDRM 1BTH, entirely bsg, mud terrains, ex- 2BDRM DUPLEX, cen- washer, dryer, 1720sqft. Must have current CDL 29ft, 292 fwrls, fiber- SPECIAL 2bdrm apt, remodeled, fridge wash- 4BDRM 3BTH rambler, *Based on 13 issue contract. cellent condition, tral air, hookups, no smoking. $895/mo, and clean driving re- glass exterior, 2 slide $200 move in allow- er dryer provided, 1 car w/finished basement, $10,000 obo call Derek $550/mo. Move in bo- $450/dep. Owner/ cord. General Laborers outs, satellite system ance. $500/mo, $400 garage, water paid, no washer, dryer included. (801)643-5690 nus. 882-0366, 830- agent Miller & Co, & Heavy Equipment w/2 receivers, central deposit. Accepts hous- pets, no smoking Great view of Tooele 2665 (801)304-5931. Operators, Seasonal air and heat, big show- Road Runner ing. 328 E Main, $650/mo 882-5398 882- Valley, large deck, 2 car heavy construction. 71 FORD High Boy, lift- garage, water/ garbage er, 7gal water heater, Auto & 2BDRM, LARGE rooms, Grantsville. Call 5415 Ability to read and un- ed, runs good, $2900 3BDRM, 4BTH, family, paid. No pets. $950/mo, many other extras, nev- w/d hookups, central (801)815-2928, 435- derstand grade stakes, Truck Sales obo. Possible trades. 2BDRM MOBILE homes, living rooms, swimming $500/dep. 843-1101 er been camped in, like air, dishwasher, storage 884-0432. pipe laying and con- As-is Mechanics Special 830-2573 $450/mo. 3bdrm mobile pool, lawn care includ- new, $25,500. 884- unit, parking. Water crete experience help- STANSBURY CONDO homes for $550/mo. ed, no smoking, pets, 0722 Hwy 36 Erda paid. $600/mo. No pets. Continued on next page ful. Must be able to trav- 99 DODGE RAM 2500 3bdrm, 2.5bth, double 884-0113, 849-2471, 1st/ last, 1yr lease, DL#5519 Serious inquires only. el. 40 hr HazMat cert. a 81 CABOVER Rancho El under low book. garage, no 882-1969. $950/mo, $650/dep. (435)840-3010 plus. Must pass physi- Rae camper with jacks, 90 BMW 325I $11,900, 64,000 miles, smoking/pets, $950/mo, (435)496-3794 $2,000 cal and drug test and furnace, stove, bthrm, extended cab, long bed, $500/dep, first and last 3BDRM 2BTH home. Vil- have own transporta- sink, microwave, side 96 Pont. Gr. Am tow, 4wd, rhino bedlin- 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath du- months rent, available lage Mobile Home Park, tion. Full benefits pack- dinette, $800. 882- 2dr er, cd. 843-0763 plex. No pets. $650 per May 1st, 882-5509 Grantsville. Nice yard age available. Phone 4029, 840-2774 96 Pont. Gr. Am month. 882-0983 after (435)224-5656 $660/mo, $300/dep 801-323-1719 (Tooele) 4dr FOR SALE 1984 3/4 ton 6pm. Available now! 884-0668 or 801-972-2727 (Salt 81 SLEEPER, dbl bed, 97 Mazda 626 Chevy truck $900 obo TOOELE, 2BDRM, 1bth, Lake) for applications. cupboards, $250, 882- 4dr call 884-0222 or 840- 3BDRM IN Tooele- dishwasher and ac, no Wages commensurate 4029, 840-2774 8825 2BDRM in Grantsville, smoking/ pets, 3BDRM 2BTH, 2 car ga- 95 Honda Sonata w/d hookups, central rage, central air, new with position and expe- 4dr $575/mo, $300/dep. rience. 84 PROWLER, self con- FOR SALE 1992 Chevy ac, covered parking, Move in special. 882- carpet, $850/mo, tained, ac, awning, new 93 Olds Cutlass pets welcome. Aaron 4998 or (801)592-1452 $700/dep. Call Phillip 4dr Pickup, runs great, THE STANSBURY Park floor, blinds and drapes. must see. Asking (801)450-8432. 830-4745 or Bev 882- Swimming Pool is ac- Very good condition, Call Tony for prices, $5000. Home 884- Homes for Rent 7350 cepting applications for sleeps six. $2800 obo. 435-850-2526 0861, cell 830-1280. APT FOR RENT, 2 the 2005 season. Avail- 884-6616 bdrm, 1 bath, govern- 3BDRM mobile home, able positions are WSI ment subsidized. 211 *WHY RENT when you nice park w/storage 2004 DODGE Neon, 4 Apartments for instructors, lifeguards TRUCK CAMPER, excel- S. Hale, Grantsville. can buy? O down pro- $535/mo, $300/dep door Sedan, good gas Rent and concessions clerks. lent condition $300 obo, Call Shoie 884-1712. grams, not perfect cred- 830-1177, 830-7037 mileage, call 435-833- Please stop by the must sell 843-0193 or $400 PER month, rent or Equal Housing Opp. it. Single parent pro- 0325 3BDRM, 1.5BTH apart- Stansbury Service (801)694-4622 sale, 3 bedroom mobile grams. Call for details. ment, $775 month, Agency office at the home. 850-9852 C-A INVESTMENT Berna or Chris 435-840- HURRY! 84 CAMARO Z28, $1300 $400 deposit, utilities in- Stansbury Clubhouse, 1 Motorcycles & Duplex, 43 E 500 5029 Group 1 Real Es- obo, call 849-0042 cluded, central air, w/d Country Club, Stans- ATVs $525, 2BDRM, clean, North. Newly painted, tate 700R4 transmission, hookups, no pets or Only 1 left! bury Park, UT to pick up quiet, carport and stor- 2bdrm, 1bth, owner 1988 SUZUKI RM125, BM Slapstick. smoking. Kim 882-3796 an application Monday age. 830-6627 pays water. $525/mo. excellent condition, like 882-1199 – Friday between the brand new, must see! hours of 8:30 a.m. and 85 E150, full size van, 1BDRM 1BTH, entirely $950 882-6348 runs good, rebuilt car- $ Closing Costs 3:30 p.m. or call Kim at remodeled basement, DUPLEX, 2BDRM, laun- 882-6188 or Linda at Autos borator, see at 921 N laundry facility, gas & dry hook-ups, garage, 833-9970. 1480 E. $800. 843- water paid, no smoking fenced yard, 508 E. The Kirk 0 $ Down 9524, 830-7497 no pets. $400/mo 882- Vine, $600/mo Debbie Best Places - Best Prices! WORK FROM home! (2- $500! HONDAS from 5398 or 882-5415 830-4716 Quiet, Quality apartments in a restored historic structure 93 MERCURY Tracer, 0 3 weeks on-site train- $500! Police impounds! 1BDRM HOUSE/ du- great student commuter $110,000 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, central ing) O’Currance Tele- For listings 800-749- plex, main floor apt. on DUPLEX, 3BDRM, 2bth, Mention car, $1200 obo. 837- starting at air, 1 car grg. Brand new 1 year warranty included. services, one of Utah’s 8104 extension A519. 1/3 acre. 437 So. Main, w/d hookups, ac, car- Studios $145/wk this ad & 2218 or (435)830-1623 100 fastest growing laundry, free utilities port, storage, fireplace. 1 & 2 Bdrms starting at get 1/2 off 1st companies, is seeking 1978 CJ7. Lots of new $595/mo plus deposit. month’s rent For more information call Matthew with $550/mo 840-0755 $400 /mo Includes most utilities! talented sales people to parts. $3000, no less. 99 FORD Windstar 72K, (801)263-1779, *with 6 month lease Furnishing also available. Holmes Homes at 435-882-0191 sell a nationally recog- Serious inquires only. 4dr, bucket seats, rear 1BDRM, maple floors, (801)824-0399 nized product to help 882-5342 air, tinted windows, new paint, a/c, pantry, FAX 435-843-1148 others improve their vi- really nice. $7,400 882- quiet, bright, $445, no GRANTSVILLE APART- 57 West Vine • Tooele • 435-882-1372 *Price subject to change with out notice. Contact sales agent for details. sion. We are looking for 1986 SUZUKI Samurai, 5236, 224-2801 smoking, 34 W Vine, MENTS now available! enthusiastic, motivated newer engine, soft top, Tooele (801)205-3883 Studios $375 includes self starters with strong $1200 or best offer, call SELL YOUR CAR or for appt. utilities, 1bdrm $450 in- goals – Professional 882-5542 boat in the classifieds. cludes utilities, and a with great communica- Call 882-0050 5bdrm 2bth remodeled 1990 MONTERO 4x4. tion skills and who need Only 2 BEAUTIFUL house $850 including 6cyl, automatic, 4 door, to be in control of their WILL BUY any car or 2 BEDROOM UNITS water only. Call 1-801- $1700 obo. 1984 Chev- truck any condition with earning potential! EOE. AVAILABLE! 603-2565 Century 21 Please apply at rolet Caprice Wagon, Title, $75.00 and up. V8, automatic $400 www.ocurrance.com Call Tony 435-850- Completely Remodeled LARGE 2BDRM apart- obo. For details 882- and mark position de- 2526. NEW fridge, stove, ment, w/d hookups, sired – VIT. 7665 SUVs d ishwasher & maple 1.5bth, private patio, no 1990 PONTIAC Grand cabinets. pets, $400 deposit, McAffee Realtors is Business Am, 167k, runs good, $500 per month. $500 rent per month. 843-9053, 224-4288 Opportunities repo sale, highest bid $500! POLICE im- NO APRIL RENT! by April 23. Car can be pounds! Hondas, Che- Must see to believe! LOOK AT me! Clean stu- BUILDING FOR rent or seen in Stansbury. Call vys Jeeps from $500! (801) 358-8592 dios, 1bdrm, 2bdrm, lease, previously res- Dave 882-6574, For listings 800-749- proud to introduce (435) 843-7331 (Spanish only) 3bdrm, inquire at prop- taurant, can be used for (801)972-6363 8104 extension 8329. 260 North 100 East, Tooele retail, offices, etc. An- erty, 585 N Main, Tooele. Background chor space in mini mall. 1991 DODGE Dynasty 04 LIMITED FORD Ex- 2 AND 3bdrm apart- check & references re- (435)830-2863 120,000 miles, $800 cursion. 6.0L, power ments behind Super quired. call Nicole 882-3075 stroke, diesel, in excel- our new Agents Wal-Mart. On select IF YOU are interested in lent condition. $6000mi. units $99 moves you a full-time or part-time 1995 MERCURY Sable, NICE 1BDRM apartment, Call Nathan 843-7568 in. Some apartments marketing opportunity, excellent condition, ex- 41 Glenwood Ave. or (801)856-0751. Ask- includes all utilities. or would like to know tras, keyless and key- $500/mo, $100/dep, ing $45,000 obo Swimming pool, hot more about our legal pad entry, air, cassette, utilities paid. For info tub, exercise room, service plans, call your 2 sets tires, very clean! call 882-2062 1983 JEEP Wagoner, playground, full club- Jerry has been with the C-21 independent associate $3000. Call 882-1915 runs good. 837-2381 house. 843-4400 today. Toni (801)598- QUALITY APART- office in West Valley for the past 1996 OLDSMOBILE Si- MENTS 9566 1990 CHEVY Suburban erra SL. 4 door, good 2 BDRM 1 Bth duplex, Quiet, unique floorplans, 4x4, 350 1500 Silvera- 9 years and we are happy to INTERESTED IN real es- condition, $2500 obo. w/d hookups, ac. $475 newly remodeled, tile do, pw/pl, new tires, tate investment? Get New parts new tires call a month. 843-0789 through, kitchen & bath, have him in our office now. He $1700 obo, call Justin started now for only 833-0170 or 830-8005 lush landscape, fenced 833-9569 or (801)455- $200. We can teach 2 BEDROOM mobile yard & parking, centrally is experienced in all phases of 2208 you how! Call 1996 XLT Ford SUV, home for rent, no pets. located, great prices. 1(888)804-0703 very good condition, 882-2904 Call 882-1372. Real Estate and can take care of 1983 F-250 3/4ton, 1992 CHEVY Suburban good condition call Ri- 4x4, 350 1500 Silvera- all your needs. Farm, Wanted chard at 843-1838 best do at pw high miles offer takes both $2995 843-0447 Commercial or Residentail. 1997 CHEVY Blazer JUNK BATTERIES, auto, 1998 BUICK Riviera, at, 4X4, four door, runs truck & tractor, will pick ac, pw, pl, 6cyl, super great, $4200 obo. up, paying $.50 to $.75 charged, air, cd, leath- 843-9061 Jerry Johnson each. Garth 837-2246 er, nice car, $5900. or 830-2309. 882-2186 or 850-8220 2001 EXPLORER Sport, 801.209.6350 Recreational 93 AEROSTAR 184,000 excellent condition, miles, good condition, many extras, low miles, Vehicles good family car, new $17,000 obo. 882-0580 tires & power steering. N ow Renting ‘01 TOY HAULER, 5th $1400 obo call 882- Trucks wheel Wanderer Wag- 6278 or 840-1648 on, 32 foot, mint condii- MOVE IN SPECIALS ton $19,500. ‘01 Ford 2000 DODGE Caravan. 1981 CHEVY fl Ton 292 Exclusively for Seniors F350 Lariat Crew cab, Excellent condition. ci, 4 speed, runs good, 37k miles, 4X4, 68,000 miles. $6995. $1000. Call Brad 830- For more information and an application call 7797 leave message. $29,000. 882-3164 884-0341 pp (435)843-0717 J J OB OB O O PPORTUNITIES PPORTUNITIES Tooele County School District

Tooele High School - Baseball Coach: Seeking experienced applicant with Melody Harding Judy Smith outstanding coaching and teaching background. Preference will be given to certified teacher applicants with varsity level experience. Open teaching positions will not be Top, Experienced Broker announced until a later date. For more information contact Principal Westover, 435.849.2560 435.841.9765 (435)833-1978 or Human Resources (435)833-1900. Closing date: Fri, May 13, will Help You Save 12:00 noon Melody and Judy are recent graduates of Stringham Real Estate East & Middle Canyon Elementary Schools - Reading Specialists $$$$ (School Yr 05-06): Must be certified teachers with reading endorsements (or School. They are anxious to help with all your real estate needs. be committed to getting reading endorsement). For questions contact Human On Your Home Purchase Resources, 833-1900. Closing date: Open until filled. Just call Century 21 McAffee and ask for one of the “Taz Team”. District Part-Time Cleaner Positions: Must have high school diploma or equivalent. For questions contact Human Resources, 833-1900. Closing date: Call for Appointment Open until filled. Tooele Co. School District - Teaching positions Grades K-12: TheTooele District is accepting applications for all teaching positions for School Year 2005-06. Applications should be submitted to Human Resources at the District Office. Future McAffee Realtors vacancies will be filled from these applications. Open until filled. Roseann Norwood Real Estate for Your World Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent. 435-830-2827 Applications, Job description & information may be picked up at the District Office 768 N Main, - 92 Lodestone Way, Tooele or downloaded at web site: tcsd.tooele.k12.ut.us [email protected] TCSD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Tooele The district provides reasonable accommodations to the known disabilities of applicants in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Individuals needing special accommodations should notify Terry Christensen, at TCSD, 92 Lodestone Way Tooele, Utah or call 833-1900. 843-1200 CLASS PAGES 04/21/2005 4/21/05 7:23 AM Page C6

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Homes for Rent FREE 25” color TV with GRANTSVILLE, GOR- NEWER 3BDRM 2bth 2 1998 RAMBLER, in- 5BDRM 3BTH, jetted LAKEFRONT HOME in WONDERFUL NEIGH- 1996 SINGLE WIDE 12mo lease or rent to GEOUS new custom car garage, central air, cludes 4466sqft, 6bdrm, tub, walk in closet, large Stansbury Park with BORS/hood, nice trailer. Grandview Vil- own. 3bdrm 1bth home, 3bdrm, rent to $825/mo. 893 West 3bth, den, 4 car garage, living room, hard wood 3bdrms 2.5bth. 59 3bdrm, 2bth, 2 car, lage 491 Ash Street. CONDO FOR rent, avail- $750/mo, 143 S Sixth own, available starting 1000 South Tooele central air, gas fireplace floor, basement part fin- Lakeview call Talena loads of extras. 2brdm 2bth. (775)635- able 5/10/05, deposit St, Tooele. 224-2501 at $1100/mo. Mark (801)598-4881 new carpet, basement ished rooms, 3800sqft. with Prudential 435- $129,000. (801)209- 2170 (435)843-8620 required, $660/mo, wa- (801)918-7755, Prostar www.outwestrealty.com is 95% finished. 676 Dennis 884-5583 830-8113 0049, www.owners.com ter included. Call De- GARDENERS DELIGHT Realty. Country Club. Call Jeff /AMW4094. Open 2000 DOUBLEWIDE. nise 840-4507, 843- 4bdrm, 2bth newer OVERLAKE TOWN for an appt 801-244- BANK OWNED proper- NEWLY REMODELED house Saturday, 904 Will finance or rent to 1750 please leave mes- home. Spacious fenced HOUSE FOR rent, home 3bdrm, 2bth, fin- 3946. RE/MAX Results. ties. No down payment Rambler 3bdrm, 2bth, North, 1300 E. own. 105 Green Pines sage. yard, many upgrades. 4bdrm, 2bth, completely ished basement, patio, to qualified buyers. Call lots of extras, $137,000 (Overpass Point). Pick (801)750-7007 remodeled with family new appliances, ga- Prudential 435-882- obo, 882-4814 or 830- Manufactured up flyer. Call (801)552- room, must see! Call rage. Available May 1st. 4111 5694 COZY 1BDRM rental GRANTSVILLE 4BDRM BEST DEAL Homes 9200. house, $450, 92 Eng- 850-4907, 850-9112. $835 plus security de- house, $750/mo, posit, 435-843-0686 IN TOOELE BEAUTIFUL GRANTS- REDUCED 4BDRM Of- 1998 CAVCO 3bdrm, land Ave. 2bdrm du- $500/dep, call Nicole, VILLE Custom Home. fice/den, 2 family 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile HOUSE FOR rent, 2bth, master bath, large plex, $500, 181 E Vine, 840-2389 RENT TO own 2bdrm 5bdrm 3.5bth, family rooms, full bath. New home for rent, no smok- 4bdrm, 2bth, fenced tub, separate shower, no smoking/ pets. $150 newer homes, 2 car ga- Rambler - 6 bdrm, rooms, sportsman’s carpet, paint, linoleum, ing/ pets. 882-1550 backyard, no smoking/ Overpass Point Park, deposit. 882-4827 GRANTSVILLE LARGE rage, fenced yard etc. 2 baths. House is gunroom, central air, central air, furnace, wa- pets, $750/mo, $26,900. Ready to 2bdrm duplex, nice. $800/mo plus deposit. completely hardwood floors, com- ter heater. $112,000 LOCATION LOCATION, $750/dep. Call 882- move in. (801)654- FOR LEASE/ Sale $525/mo, $300/dep. (801)254-2638, finished, beautiful puter room, fireplace 843-8092, 882-8532 24x60, quiet senior 1911 or 840-5126 0632, (801)296-7284 park, many many many Stansbury newly re- Call Rose @ DP REAL- (801)680-1309. landscaping. $245,000 884-1570 modeled home, 5bdrm, TY 830-2827 upgrades, $13,000. 830-7003 SALE OR rent 3bdrm, 1998 Modular Home 3bth, many extra up- MOBILE HOME (435)843-9031 RENT TO own! Only $136,000 1bth home, $89,000 or 1344sqft, 3bdrm, 2bth, grades, $1,250/mo, RENT TO OWN: $495/mo. 2bdrm, 1bth. $975/mo. 3bdrm, 2bth, OBO EAST BENCH, 3bdrm, $700/mo, first, last, & carport, storage shed, first, last and deposit re- New homes. 3-5 $400 security deposit. Call 2 car detached garage. 2bth w/views! Whirlpool $250/dep 833-9243 landscaped. 97W 780N. quired. 833-0511, bdrm. Call for de- 843-1902 after 5:00pm Lots & Land 520 W Havasu St (350 435 224-4344 bath, 2 car garage, cor- Loaded inside and out! (801)631-7659 tails 224-2737. weekdays N). Call for details 1- ner lot, fenced, land- STANSBURY 2 story, 3bdrm, 2bth, lots of ex- 882-6473, 840-1811 800-807-5943, James scaped, sprinklers, Vorwaller Homestead RE/MAX Results. $162,500. 843-9927 tras, for appt/info call 843-1801 Open house LAVA HOT Springs, Ida- ho two acre with elec- Creative Financing Solutions RENT W/OPTION to FITCH MANSION, 4/9 9am-5pm 735 A GREAT deal! 98 Cav- tricity, well & irrigation, buy, 4bdrm, 2.5bth, 149 4308sqft hillside bunga- Country Club co, 4bdrm, 2bth Less than perfect credit? Hard to prove income? Past bankruptcy or foreclosure? 2100+sqft w/fireplace, $49000 882-4999 Current bankruptcy or foreclosure? Need higher than normal loan to value? Stern Court, Stansbury, low overlooking historic hot tub, fully fenced. FOR SALE Eureka, 19 rooms, STANSBURY 761 Coun- priced below book val- Lacking in down payment? There are lending solutions for you! try Club, remodeled 2 ue. Call Todd (801)529- Built 2000. $1350/mo. 782 East 540 North 4.5bths, new roof, Na- Continued on next page • 100% refinance options, cash out ok. • Rehab and construction loans. Mari Jo (801)597-5856 $171,900. 3,600 sq. ft., 1/3 tional Historic Register, story, 5bdrm, 3bth, 8787. acre (approx), 6 bdrms, 3.5 1/3acre, landscaped, rv • 100% stated/no income options, purchase & refinance. • Programs for open collections & judgements. bths, 3 family rooms + formal $130,000 obo. 882- • 100-107% purchase options with consolidation. • Unlimited cash out options. SE RENTA Casa, 3bdrm dining, fireplace, many 7094 pad, upgrades & extras • 125% second mortgage options, cash out/consolidation ok. • Subprime home equity loans. 2bth pets ok, $850/mo upgrades. 30x15 stamped 882-0788 PET OWNERS WANTED • Bankruptcy refinance programs. • Foreclosure refinance options. plus deposit (801)870- c overed patio, 24 ft. FOR SALE: 1472 E 850 swimming pool-heated, full STANSBURY CONDO to rent remodeled 3 bdrm home in East • Manufactured and mobile homes ok. • Rural properties and excess acreage ok. 8737 (801)870-7660 basketball court, hot tub, full North, Tooele. • Score down to 500 and below case by case. • Own unlimited investment properties. automated sprinkler system $146,000, 4bdrm plus 1 for sale, 2bdrm, 1bth, Tooele. Fenced yard with dog run. $750/ • No down investment property purchase options. • First time home buyers ok. SMALL 1BDRM, a nd so much more!! Call office, 2.75bth, central air, 1 car ga- month, $750/deposit. Call Ben at $375/mo plus $150/dep. 830-7502 for appointment. rage, private patio, near RENTERS DON’T ASSUME YOU = WON’T QUALIFY! 2100sqft. (801)571- 801-680-4440 Water and sewer paid. 4130 Assist 2 Sell. golf course, swimming SEARCHING FOR THE LOWEST RATE? No smoking. 882-3106 pool, $92,000. 882- 224-4679 FSBO COMPLETELY re- 5260 Gorgeous Stansbury Park 3 bed, 2 bath Whether you are looking to refinance just your mortgage, consolidate your high rate FOR SALE! modeled home, 2bdrm, Multilevel debt, or are looking to cash out, we can help you find the lowest rate possible. STANSBURY 2 homes. 1bth, tile, Corian coun- STANSBURY PARK close to lake, large lot, hardwood floors, fireplace, 3bdrm, 2bth. Large 2001 home. Great con- • Adjustable rate mortgages as low as 1.25%. • Owner and non-owner occupied properties. tertops, kitchen applian- very open. Price to sell quickly and only at yard. $1000 mo; 6bdrm, dition! 3bdrm 2bth • Home Equity programs as low as 3.75%. • Jumbo and super jumbo programs. ces included, 36x24 ga- $149,900. Call Ben at 801-680-4440 • Interest only payment options. • FHA and VA loan programs. 3bth. Fireplace, fully rage/ shop, $94,900. $132,500. Open House • No closing cost options. • Rural housing programs. fenced, large shed. Stop by for a brochure! 4/23 11am-3pm. 5498 $1400 mo. 843-1282 Heather Way. Call Kristi Sell Your Home Here for 23 No. Glenwood Ave, Rent to Own Tooele 882-1942 www.info- DESERET 134 W 1180 N, Ste 8 STANSBURY CONDO, $ 80* tube.net/107090 New 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home in great east PEAK large master bedroom FSBO GRANTSVILLE side neighborhood, fenced yard, trees, w/bath, walk-in closet, ea. TOWN HOME 3bdrm, 833-0740 6 4bdrm, 1.5bth, large sprinklers, ponds, well maintained, a bargain (Just South of Wal-Mart) den, 2bdrms, 1bth, ga- corner lot, fully fenced. 2bth, 2000sqft, fenced, rage, patio, fireplace, Call 882-0050 landscaped, lots of up- at only $1250/month. No bank qualifying. www.deseretpeakmtg.com $101,000. Call 830- digital satellite. Availa- *Based on 13 issue contract. 2142 grades, great location, Call Ben at 801-680-4440 ble now. $850. 882- must see (435)833- 5276 GRANTSVILLE BRICK 9441, (801)560-9822 Rambler . 3bdrm $115,000 STANSBURY PARK new 11/2bth, newly remod- construction 3bdrm 2bth eled, gas insert, big 2 car garage 1900sqft fenced backyard, appli- $900/mo. 833-9325 ances included, water available. $123,000 STANSBURY, 4BDRM Paul 884-6057 newer home, 2 car ga- FOR SALE rage, water softener GRANTSVILLE, fireplace, large yard, 172 E. 400 North PRICE REDUCED PRICE REDUCED $ 1515sqft w/full base- pets negotiable, availa- 130,000 ment, main floor laun- 327 East Baker Lane Horse Heaven in ble June 1st, $1050/mo, dry, central air, large Rush Valley $800/dep. 496-3030 3 bdrm, 1 3/4 bath, welcomes our newest Agents fireplace w/gas log, corner lot, sprinkler sys- South tem, garage, reduced to Willow, TOOELE 2BDRM, 1bth, large family room, 40.41 acres. $164,000. 884-1154, Grantsville Spectacular cottage, updated, covered patio, A/C, 830-0144 360˚ views. fenced yard, $650/mo. garage, landscaped Seller Financing Available May 1st. Available! sprinklers with GRANTSVILLE, NEW Immaculate 2-Story, 5 Bed/3 Bath - 3737 Sq. 263 E. 400 North Better than new, upgraded home including all irrigation share, custom home! Rent to Ft., 3 Car Garage - RV Parking - 40’ X 22’ appliances + a FABULOUS shop! 3-stall barn plus DAVIDSON REALTY Shop/Garage, .39 Acre. Seller Transferred, stud run & hay storage. Cross-fenced and ready for storage sheds, close own, low down, no bank your horses. Borders BLM Land on Private Road. (801)466-5078 Must Sell! $249,000 to elementary school. qualify. Mark (801)918- No Neighbors! 18.7-acre ft. water . $260,000 7755, Prostar Realty. TOOELE, 4BDRM, 1bth, Call 882-1612 for appointment 298 East Pasofino Ln. 362 S. Russell Lane $700/mo, 304 E Vine HOUSE $119,500, Rush Valley St. (801)598-4881 3bdrm, 1.5bth, www.outwestrealty.com 2000 HOME. Open 1780sqft, built 2001, fin- ished basement, home Rush TOWNHOUSE, stucco house Sat. 11-4, Sun 4- EXCEPTIONAL warranty, central air, PIECE OF UNDER Valley w/rock exterior 7, 3bdrm, 2.5bth, RV UNDER oversized backyard, PROPERTY! 2000sqft, 3bdrm, 2bth, parking. 2800sq.ft. new neighborhood. pool, exercise room, $155,900/neg. 904 (435)882-1391 clubhouse, no smoking, North 1480 East 843- 40.41 acres on private road, power to property, Private & Secluded Horse Property. 2 Acres - well has been drilled & tested, perk test CONTRACT CONTRACT no pets, $950/mo. 7158 3bed/2ba - 2496 Sq. Ft. Rambler. Full HUD OWNED properties complete! Property boarders BLM land w/360’ Basement - 2 Car Garage - Fully Fenced For views. Ready for you to build your dream (801)455-1299 in Tooele County start- Livestock. $157,000. Barbara Poyner Nicole Hammond 3BDRM, 1›bth corner home or ranch today! $125,000 801.910.4513 435.840.2389 Homes lot. 2 garages, central ing at $65,000. Call for air, sprinkler system. a complete list, mail, 35 West 1680 No., Owner anxious, needs email or pickup. Pru- Overlake WANTED “CHOICE” IS A GOOD THING $$$SAVE MONEY Find to relocate. Price re- dential 435-882-4111 HUD & Bank owned duced. 882-3842. Great I ’m looking for a 3 location I WANT YOUR HOUSE Short homes at www.tooele- and I’ll pay FULL price! acre parcel or 20+ bankownedhomes.co Sale 3BDRM, 2BTH rambler, (801)598-8514 Brandon m or call for a list Ber- www.wantfullprice.com acre parcel in Tooele, na or Chris 435-840- reduced, custom tile, IMMACULATE HOME Exceptional 5029, Group 1 Real Es- partial landscaping, rv Grantsville or Taking the STRESS, Keeping you YOUNG $135,900, 3bdrm 3 bed/2 ba home with open & bright floor tate pad, lots of upgrades, $135,800 obo. Must 2.5bth, oak cabinets. plan, neutral colors, fully landscaped & 100% Stockton area. Please $79,900. 2BDRM, 1bth Open House Sat finished. 2033 sq. ft. w/large grand master sell. Must see! 843- suite & attached garage. $133,900. call Peggy. .24 acres, quiet 1619 12:00-3:00pm 965 So. FEATURED HOME neighborhood, new 810 West, Tooele carpet, newly remod- 448 PARKWAY (150 (435)882-3887 $3,000 eled bathroom, new East) 2bdrm, 1bth, cen- www.owners.com Carpet/Anything kitchen floor. 114 S tral air, island in kitchen, id#dgt7725 RE/ M AX (801) 971-5501 Allowance Broadway. Call 840- automatic sprinkling. SELLING YOUR HOME? (435) 882-3057 • Great Starter Home 0279. Appraised $89,000, M ETRO • Mechanics Dream Garage selling $83,000. Brian Advertise it in the clas- www.SLCity.com/bond 1985 4BDRM, 2bth • 3 Bdrm 2 Bath Home 833-0562 sifieds. Call 882-0050 home for rent or sale. Seller financing availa- 4BDRM, 2BTH, ble. Call Will, (801)427- 1,775sq.ft., basement, 4254. Altius Realty multi-level. 405 E. 1310 N. Open house, 9am- Drastically REDUCED 4pm, Saturday, 4/23. Call (801)-865-8113 or 435-496-0230 $ FEATURED to 139,900! Must See! HOMES OF THE WEEK Super Northeast Neighborhood NEW LISTING rd Awesome New Multi Level 1515 Bryan Rd., Erda Saturday, April 23 • Master Bedroom With Grand • 4 Bed 2 Bath • Vaulted Ceiling pm pm Master Bath • Vaulted Ceilings • Main Floor Laundry Only $295,000 1:30 - 4:00 • Oak Rails & 2 Tone Paint • 2 Tone Paint Beautiful Story & Half On One Acre, Grand Entry Staircase, 900 Sq Ft Wrap Around Porch, 30x50 Workshop, Island Kitchen, Double Vanity Down, Jack & Jill Bath Up, 2 Furnaces, 2 AC Units, Auto Sprinkler, Vinyl Fence, Pond, Call Today To See This Listing. Open House Come see the New Listing 670 Clovercrest Dr., Murray Remax Balloon! ONLY $216,800 Great Rambler in Great location/Four Bdrms & 3 Baths/ Fireplace/ SUPER BUY!! At Harris Elementary Updated Kitchen Secluded Yard/RV Parking/Full Basement 95% Finished/ New Furnace. Call Today to see this listing! Friday, April 22nd Homes Sales Are Springing!!! OWNER 8:30 am - 11:00 am 759 E. 980 North, Tooele...... Under Contract Price Reduced to Sell Top Harris Elementary readers 244 S. Fifth St., Tooele...... $99,900 TRANSFERRED, 883 W. 580 S., Tooele...... Under Contract w ill get a FREE Balloon ride. 792 W. 700 S, Tooele. . Nice. . . . .Stucco/Vinyl...... Twin. . . . .Home...... $102,000 VERY ANXIOUS 793 East 890 North Sponsored by Karen Young & Vision Mortgage 491 Benson Rd, Stansbury...... Under Contract Great home, inside and out! 4 bdrms, 3 bths, 287 Lakeside, Stansbury. . . Builder/Owner...... -Lots. . . . .of. .EXTRAS...... $190,000 gas log fireplace. Alarm system. Double car 766 Lakeview, Stansbury...... Under Contract TO SELL! garage with opener. RV parking and much Price Reduced/Possible Short Sale 367 E. 670 N, Tooele...... $159,000 more! Call Jeannine 830-6369. Results 5744 Aberdeen Ln, Stansbury...... Under Contract Karen Young Jeannine Johnson 830-0615 TOM BRENDA WILL KAREN RON Each office Independently Owned & Operated 843-5323 843-7696 843-5080 884-6692 801-265-3761 McAffee Realtors Stansbury Real Estate, LLC 54 Lakeview, Stansbury 830-6369 Real Estate for the Real World See more details of all home listings at: www.stansburyrealestate.com CLASS PAGES 04/21/2005 4/21/05 7:23 AM Page C7

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Continued from previous page Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Meetings Meetings Meetings Meetings Meetings Meetings Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Lots & Land Deadline for public no- NOTICE OF PUBLIC COURTHOUSE, 47 NOTICE OF PUBLIC West, 409.83 feet; radius of 710.00 feet and Tooele County and de- son, Mortenson, Olsen & tices is 4 p.m. the day HEARING ON PRO- SOUTH MAIN STREET, HEARING thence South 26∞27'12" a central angle of scribed as follows: LOT Jeppson, P.C. 648 East prior to publication. POSED VACATION OF TOOELE, UTAH. THE PUBLIC NOTICE IS East 43.46 feet to the 57∞44'11"; thence south- 121, WEST MEADOWS First South Salt Lake RESIDENTIAL BUILD- Public notices submit- A TOOELE COUNTY AGENDA IS: HEREBY GIVEN that the North line of UDOT right- westerly along the arc of PLAT-C, ACCORDING City, Utah 84102 (801) ING lot, Canyon Rim ted past the deadline ROAD 1. Roll Call Board of Trustees of the of-way; thence along said curve a distance of TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT 363-2244 Office Hours Estates, 12,000sqft, will not be accepted. NOTICE IS HEREBY 2. Minutes Stansbury Service Agen- said right-of-way the fol- 715.46 feet, said arc THEREOF, AS RE- 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, zoned R1-12, all under- GIVEN pursuant to Utah 3. Tax Adjustments cy of Tooele County, lowing two (2) courses; subtended by a chord CORDED IN THE OF- Mon.-Fri. MMOJ File No.: ground utilities, peace- LEPC AGENDA Code Annotated §72-3- 4. Bills Utah, shall convene a thence along said High- bearing South 34∞41'07" FICE OF THE TOOELE 007712m ASAP641249 ful, secluded, beautiful Agenda for the LEPC 108, that the Tooele 5. Deseret Peak Com- public hearing on Wed- way 138 north right-of- West, a distance of COUNTY RECORDER. (Published in the Tran- views, canyon atmos- meeting to be held Wed- County Commission will plex nesday, April 27th, 2005, way with a non-tangen- 685.57 feet; thence leav- Together with all the im- script Bulletin April 7, 14 phere, $29,900. Owner nesday, April 27th, 2005 conduct a public hearing 6. Public Hearing: Con- at 7:00 p.m., at the tial curve which curves to ing said Brigham Road: provements now or here- & 21, 2005) 882-7094. at 1:30 p.m. at the in Room 310 of the cerning the vacation of Stansbury Park Club- the left, having a radius North 82∞51'26" West, a after erected on the Tooele County Court- Tooele County Court- the road connecting house, #1 Country Club, with a bearing of S distance of 148.14 feet; property, and all ease- AMENDED NOTICE OF house, EOC Conference house, 47 South Main SR196 to the Iosepa Stansbury Park, Utah, for 25∞26'58"E and a dis- thence North 55∞34'33" ments, appurtenances, TRUSTEE'S SALE PALOMINO Room. Street, Tooele, Utah, on Cemetery in Skull Valley the purpose of the an- tance of 984.25 feet, a West, a distance of and fixtures now or here- The following described 1. Welcome – Chairman, Tuesday, April 26, 2005, 7. Proclamation Teen nexation of the Old Mill delta of 13∞07'10" and 74.07 feet; thence North after a part of the proper- property will be sold at RANCH LEPC at 3:00 p.m. concerning Pregnancy Prevention @Stansbury Park and an arc length of 225.37 39∞35'29" West, a dis- ty. Tax Parcel No.: 13- public auction to the 2. Review minutes, the vacation of the road Month the Benson Mill Ranch feet to the tangent of the tance of 96.00 feet; 015-0-0121 The street highest bidder at the HORSE LOTS March 2005 connecting SR196 to the 8. Approval of Local Area developments, consisting curve; thence South thence North 26∞43'09" address of the property West Main Entrance, 1 3. Haz Mat reports, Harry Iosepa Cemetery in Skull Plan For FY2006 of approximately 73 51∞25'52" West, a dis- West, a distance of is purported to be 972 North Steps, Tooele 1 ⁄ 2 acres $55,000 Shinton Valley. A new public ac- 9. Amendment to con- acres into its service tance of 679.10 feet to a 490.33 feet; thence West 660 South, Tooele, County Courthouse, 47 5 acres $90,000 4. Review upcoming cess route to the ceme- tract between Tooele area. point, said point being South 63∞08'03" West, a UT 84074. The under- South Main Street, training tery from SR196 is being County & Department of EXHIBIT the intersection of the distance of 34.63 feet; signed disclaims any lia- Tooele, Utah, on May 5, PUBLIC WATER, 5. DES LEPC Coordina- created across public Health Parcel 9 - Boundary An- southeasterly corner of thence North 26∞51'57" bility for any error in the 2005, at 8:30 a.m. of PUBLIC SEWER & tor, DeeEll Fifield and private lands so 10. Interlocal Coopera- nexation the Beehive Storage West, a distance of street address. The cur- said day, for the purpose 6. New Business there will still be public tive Agreement - Com- Legal Description property and the north 150.53 feet to the south rent Beneficiary of the of foreclosing a trust 2 IRRIG. SHARES 7. Next meeting-Wed- access to the point of puter Software Beginning at a point right-of-way line of State line of the Blake proper- trust deed is Mortgage deed originally executed 884-6755 nesday, May 25th, 2005 destination. The planning 11. Review Bids, Award which is located South Route 138, and running ty; thence North Electronic Registration on January 27, 2003 by 8. Adjourn commission has recom- contract for Architectural 89∞56'12" West along thence along said north 63∞08'03" East along Systems, Inc., ("MERS"), Joey L.Butcher and Ka- Filed by LEPC Chair- mended approval of the and Engineering Draw- the North line of the line the following two (2) said south line, a dis- solely as nominee for the thy M. Butcher, as trust- STOCKTON BUILDING man, Harry Shinton vacation. ings for new JIC Northeast corner of Sec- courses: North tance of 1,550.42 feet; lender and the record ors, in favor of Mortgage lots. 8000-12000sq.ft. (Published in the Tran- A map showing the loca- 12. Mutual assistance tion 16, Township 2 37∞33'59" West, a dis- thence South 26∞51'57" owners of the property Electronic Registration Newly constructed script Bulletin April 19 & tion of the road being va- and support agreement South, Range 4 West, tance of 456.42 feet; East, a distance of 73.03 as of the recording of this Systems, Inc. as nomi- roads. Beautiful lake/ 21, 2005) cated and the location of between Deseret Chemi- Salt Lake Base & Meridi- thence South 51∞56'41" feet; thence South notice of default is re- nee for New Freedom mountain views. Great the new road may be in- cal Depot and the Tooele an, a distance of West, a distance of 75∞45'29" East, a dis- ported to be Alicia L. Mortgage Corporation, for manufactured or PUBLIC NOTICE spected at the Tooele County Sheriff 1,180.66 feet and South 284.65 feet to the easter- tance of 138.79 feet; Morrmann. Bidders must its successors and as- custom built homes. Rush Valley will hold a County Engineering De- 13. Contract Review 00∞03'48" East, a dis- ly right-of-way line of thence South 38∞38'43" be prepared to tender to signs, covering the fol- 882-7094. public hearing to discuss partment from 8:30 a.m. A) #04-04-01- Memoran- tance of 173.79 feet from Stansbury Parkway, a East, a distance of the trustee $5,000.00 at lowing real property pur- the project determined to Water Shares to 5:00 p.m. each week- dum of Understanding - the Northeast corner of Tooele County publicly 176.38 feet; thence the sale and the balance ported to be located in be applied for in the day prior to the public Deseret Chemical Depot said Section 16; and run- dedicated street; thence South 59∞52'26" East, a of the purchase price by Tooele County at 802 CDBG Small Cities Pro- hearing. Persons wishing - Tooele County - Infor- ning thence along the along said right-of-way distance of 124.85 feet; 12:00 noon the day fol- East 620 North, Tooele, gram in Program Year 2 SHARES of Settlement to comment upon the mation Exchange North side of Brigham the following five (5) thence South 38∞50'38" lowing the sale. Both UT 84074 (the under- 2005: Addition of 2 bays proposed vacation B) #04-04-05 - Interlocal Road North 51∞09'22" courses: North East, a distance of 29.66 payments must be in the signed disclaims liability Canyon Water for sale to the existing fire station in Tooele, $2250/per should attend the public Multi County Biological East 114.65 feet; thence 37∞33'59" West, a dis- feet to the point of begin- form of a cashier's for any error in the ad- located on Park Lane in hearing or submit written Weed Control Agree- leaving said road along tance of 325.55 feet to a ning. check; cash is not ac- dress), and more particu- share. If interested Rush Valley, Utah. One please call Robbie comment prior to the ment the easterly line of Lot B point of curve to the right Containing 73 acres ceptable. A trustee's larly described as: of the bays will be a meeting. C) #04-04-08 - State of reference the following having a radius of 20.00 more or less. deed will be made avail- Lot 247, SPRINGS (801)260-1502. or 435- maintenance bay with all 840-1737 DATED this 31st day of Utah - Office of Recovery five (5) courses: North feet and a central angle (Published in the Tran- able to the successful MEADOWS PHASE 2, the necessary equipment March, 2005. Services - Sheriff’s Office 26∞34'33" West, a dis- of 88∞43'22"; thence script Bulletin April 21 & bidder within three busi- according to the official 2 SHARES Settlement to work on and maintain BY ORDER OF THE D) #04-04-11 - Agree- tance of 48.13 feet; northerly along the arc of 26, 2005) ness days following re- plat thereof on file and of Canyon irrigation water. the town equipment and TOOELE COUNTY ment for Transfer of Enti- thence North 70∞34'21" said curve a distance of ceipt of the bid amount. record in the Tooele $1900 each. Call Neal vehicles. Comments will COMMISSION tlements with FAA - West, a distance of 30.97 feet; thence North Public Notices The sale is made without County Recorder's Of- (801)785-4954 be solicited on project DENNIS D. EWING, Wendover Airport 134.95 feet; thence 51∞09'22' East, a dis- Trustee's Sales any warranty whatsoev- fice. scope, implementation, Clerk (Published in the E) #04-04-12 - Agree- North 09∞41'37" West, a tance of 1.11 feet; er, including but not limit- Together with all the im- SETTLEMENT CANYON and its effects on resi- Transcript Bulletin March ment for Transfer of Enti- distance of 82.03 feet; thence North 38∞50'38" Deadline for public no- ed to any warranty as to provements now or here- water share, $2,500 dents. The hearings will 31, April 7, 14, & 21, tlements with Panguitch, thence North 28∞20'54" West, a distance of tices is 4 p.m. the day title, liens, possession, after erected on the obo 882-4814 or 830- begin at 7:00 p.m. on 2005) Utah West, a distance of 60.00 feet; thence along prior to publication. taxes encumbrances, or property, and all ease- 5694 April 27, 2005 and will be F) #04-04-15 - Content 82.75 feet; thence North Brigham Road South Public notices submit- condition of the property. ments, appurtenances, held at the Rush Valley PUBLIC NOTICE Management Agreement 81∞11'41" West, a dis- 51∞09'22" West, a dis- ted past the deadline The sale is subject to a and fixtures now or here- SETTLEMENT CANYON Town Hall, 52 South A tax adjustment hearing - Alpha Corporation tance of 89.92 feet to the tance of 334.07 feet to will not be accepted. workout reinstatement, after a part of the proper- water shares. $2200 Park, Rush Valley, Utah for the Lake Point Park 14. Board Appointments Kennecott property line; the southeasterly corner payoff, sale cancellation ty. each. 884-6406 84069. Further informa- and Cemetary will be 15. Public Concerns thence along said prop- of Lot B, dedicated to NOTICE OF TRUST- or postponement, incor- The current beneficiary tion can be obtained by held on May 5, 2005 at 16. Adjourn erty line the following two Tooele County as shown EE'S SALE rect bidding instructions, of the trust deed is Mort- Office Space contacting Mayor Travis 7:00pm at the Lake Point DATED THIS 20th DAY (2) courses: North on the Brigham Road The following described bankruptcy, or any other gage Electronic Registra- Sagers or Joyce Fire Station. Anyone in- OF April, 2005 00∞53'30" East, a dis- dedication plat; thence property will be sold at circumstance of which tion Systems, Inc., as McAtee. In compliance terested is encouraged public auction to the OFFICE SPACE or virtu- DENNIS D. EWING tance of 780.22 feet; continuing along said the trustee is unaware. In nominee for Chase with the Americans with to attend the meeting ∞ highest bidder, payable al office in Tooele, $95 Tooele County Clerk thence North 89 12'05" Brigham Road South the event any of the fore- Home Finance, LLC, Disabilities Act, individu- and share their views. ∞ in lawful money of the to $595/mo includes re- Pursuant to the Ameri- East, a distance of 51 09'22" West 470.51 going apply, the sale will successor by merger to als needing special ac- (Published in the Tran- United States at the ceptionist, multimedia cans with Disabilities Act, 1,914.09 feet to the feet; to a point of curve be void and the success- Chase Manhattan Mort- commodations (including script Bulletin April 21 & West Main Entrance, conference room, ac- individuals needing spe- westerly line of the to the right having a radi- ful bidder's funds will be gage Corporation, its auxiliary communicative 26, 2005) cial accommodations UDOT Haul Road; us of 670.00 feet and a North Steps, Tooele returned without any lia- successors and assigns, counting services, legal aids and services) during County Courthouse, 47 consultation, computer, during this meeting thence along said west- central angle of bility to the trustee or and the record owners of these hearings should NOTICE AND AGENDA should notify Dennis D. erly line of said haul road 12∞23'50"; thence South Main, Tooele, beneficiary for interest or the property as of the re- and more. Call Russell notify Joyce McAtee at NOTICE IS HEREBY Utah, on May 3, 2005 at at (435)843-5458 Ewing, Tooele County the following three (3) Southwesterly along the any other damages. NO- cording of the notice of 435-837-2229 at least GIVEN THAT THE Clerk, at 843-3148 prior courses: South arc of said curve a dis- 1:00 PM, for the purpose TICE IS HEREBY GIV- default are Joey L. three days prior to the TOOELE COUNTY RENT TO own. 2450sqft to the meeting. 28∞26'34" East, a dis- tance of 144.97 feet, said of foreclosing a Trust EN THAT THIS FIRM IS Butcher and Kathy M. hearing to be attended. COMMISSION WILL (Published in the Tran- tance of 132.46 feet; arc subtended by a Deed dated July 25, ATTEMPTING TO COL- Butcher. commerical building on (Published in the Tran- HOLD A REGULAR Main St. High traffic and script Bulletin April 21, thence South 37∞13'35" chord bearing South 2003 executed by Doug- LECT A DEBT AND ANY The sale is subject to a script Bulletin April 19 & MEETING ON TUES- 2005) East, a distance of 57∞21'17" West, a dis- las Moormann, as Trust- INFORMATION OB- bankruptcy filing, a pay- visual. (801)463-7777 21, 2005) DAY APRIL 26, 2005 AT or (801) 403-3955 502.64 feet; thence tance of 144.69 feet; or, in favor of Mortgage TAINED WILL BE USED off, a reinstatement or 3:00 P.M., IN ROOM South 38∞40'15" East, a thence South 63∞33'12" Electronic Registration FOR THAT PURPOSE. any other condition of 310, TOOELE COUNTY distance of 24.68 feet West, a distance of Systems, Inc., "MERS", Dated April 3, 2005. which the trustee is not leaving said right-of-way; 457.44 feet to a point of as Beneficiary, covering Stuart T. Matheson, Suc- ∞ real property located in thence South 51 34'03" curve to the left having a cessor Trustee Mathe- Continued on next page Buyers, my services are FREE!

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Continued from Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices previous page Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Public Notices Scott Lundberg, Trust- scribed as follows: LOT ness days following re- NOTICE OF TRUST- provements now or here- of the sale proceeds NOTICE OF TRUST- property, and all ease- Trustee's Sales ee 100, WEST MEADOWS ceipt of the bid amount. EE'S SALE after erected on the must be in the form of a EE'S SALE ments, appurtenances, 3269 South Main, #100 PLAT - B, ACCORDING The sale is made without The following described property, and all ease- wire transfer, cashier's The following described and fixtures now or here- aware that would cause Salt Lake City, UT TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT any warranty whatsoev- real property will be sold ments, rights, appurte- check or certified funds property will be sold at after a part of the proper- the cancellation of the 84115 THEREOF, RECORDED er, including but not limit- at public auction to the nances, rents, royalties, payable to First South- public auction to the ty. sale. If any such condi- (801) 263-3400 IN THE OFFICE OF THE ed to any warranty as to highest bidder payable in mineral, oil and gas western Title Agency of highest bidder at the The current beneficiary tion exists, the sale shall Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. TOOELE COUNTY RE- title, liens, possession, lawful money of the Unit- rights and profits, water Utah, Inc.. A trustee's West Main Entrance, of the trust deed is ABN be void, the successful – 5:00 p.m. CORDER. Together with taxes encumbrances, or ed States, on May 11, rights and stock and all deed will be delivered to North Steps, Tooele AMRO Mortgage Group, bidder’s funds returned L&A Case No. 40187 all the improvements condition of the property. 2005 at 10:00 A.M., at fixtures now or hereafter the successful bidder County Courthouse, 47 Inc. and the record own- and the trustee and cur- Team A/JGI now or hereafter erected The sale is subject to a the West entrance to the a part of the property. within three business South Main Street, er of the property as of rent beneficiary shall not THIS COMMUNICATION on the property, and all workout reinstatement, Tooele County Court- The current beneficiary days after receipt of the Tooele, Utah, on May 5, the recording of the no- be liable to the success- IS AN ATTEMPT TO easements, appurtenan- payoff, sale cancellation house, 47 South Main, of the trust deed is World amount bid. 2005, at 8:30 a.m. of tice of default is Todd L. ful bidder for any dam- COLLECT A DEBT, AND ces, and fixtures now or or postponement, incor- Tooele, UT 84074, in the Savings Bank, FSB and This Trustee's Sale may said day, for the purpose Stewart. age. ANY INFORMATION hereafter a part of the rect bidding instructions, County of Tooele, State the record owner of the be subject to a bankrupt- of foreclosing a trust The sale is subject to a Bidders must tender to OBTAINED WILL BE property. Tax Parcel No.: bankruptcy, or any other of Utah, for the purpose property as of the record- cy filing, a payoff, a rein- deed originally executed bankruptcy filing, a pay- the trustee a $5,000.00 USED FOR THAT PUR- 13-058-0-0100 The circumstance of which of foreclosing a trust ing of the notice of de- statement or any other on April 26, 2000 by An- off, a reinstatement or deposit at the sale and POSE. street address of the the trustee is unaware. In deed held by Washing- fault is Dustin J. Veenen- condition that would nalyce Hochstrasser and any other condition of the balance of the pur- (Published in the Tran- property is purported to the event any of the fore- ton Mutual Bank, F.A., daal. cause the cancellation of James B. Hochstrasser, which the trustee is not chase price by 12:00 script Bulletin April 21, be 1006 West 700 going apply, the sale will successor in interest to The sale is subject to a this sale. Further, if any as trustors, in favor of aware that would cause noon the day following 28 & May 5, 2005) South, Tooele, UT be void and the success- Washington Mutual bankruptcy filing, a pay- of these conditions exist, World Savings Bank, the cancellation of the the sale. The deposit 84074. The undersigned ful bidder's funds will be Home Loans, Inc., suc- off, a reinstatement or this sale will be null and FSB, covering the follow- sale. If any such condi- must be in the form of a NOTICE OF TRUST- disclaims any liability for returned without any lia- cessor by merger to any other condition of void, the successful bidd- ing real property purport- tion exists, the sale shall cashier’s check or bank EE'S SALE any error in the street ad- bility to the trustee or Fleet Mortgage Corp., as which the trustee is not er's funds shall be re- ed to be located in be void, the successful official check payable to PLEASE TAKE NOTICE dress. The current Bene- beneficiary for interest or the current Beneficiary, aware that would cause turned, and the Trustee Tooele County at 382 bidder’s funds returned Lundberg & Associates. that the following descri- ficiary of the trust deed is any other damages. NO- executed by Tom D. Hat- the cancellation of the and the beneficiary shall North 880 East, Tooele, and the trustee and cur- The balance must be in bed property will be sold Countrywide Home TICE IS HEREBY GIV- field, as Trustor, record- sale. If any such condi- not be liable to the suc- UT 84074 (the under- rent beneficiary shall not the form of a wire trans- at public auction to the Loans, Inc. and the re- EN THAT THIS FIRM IS ed March 6, 1998 as En- tion exists, the sale shall cessful bidder for any signed disclaims liability be liable to the success- fer, cashier’s check, highest bidder, payable cord owners of the prop- ATTEMPTING TO COL- try No. 107958, in Book be void, the successful damages. for any error in the ad- ful bidder for any dam- bank official check or in lawful money of the erty as of the recording LECT A DEBT AND ANY 0494, at Page 0531, of bidder’s funds returned DATED: March 28, 2005 dress), and more particu- age. U.S. Postal money order United States at the time of this notice of default is INFORMATION OB- the official records of and the trustee and cur- FIRST SOUTHWEST- larly described as: Bidders must tender to payable to Lundberg & of sale, at the front en- reported to be Mary A. TAINED WILL BE USED Tooele County, Utah, rent beneficiary shall not ERN TITLE AGENCY Lot 416, OQUIRRH the trustee a $5,000.00 Associates. If wire trans- trance of the Tooele Scarborough. Bidders FOR THAT PURPOSE. given to secure an in- be liable to the success- OF UTAH, INC. HILLS ESTATES, deposit at the sale and fer is used, an additional County Courthouse, 47 must be prepared to ten- Dated April 19, 2005. debtedness in favor of ful bidder for any dam- LUCY DENLEY, Asst. PHASE 4, SUBDIVI- the balance of the pur- $10.00 must be remitted South Main, Tooele, der to the trustee Stuart T. Matheson, Suc- Kaufman and Broad age. Vice President SION, a Subdivision of chase price by 12:00 with the purchase price. Utah, the 17th day of $5,000.00 at the sale cessor Trustee Mathe- Mortgage Company, by Bidders must tender to Successor Trustee Tooele City, according to noon the day following Cash payments are not May, 2005, at the hour of and the balance of the son, Mortenson, Olsen & reason of certain obliga- the trustee a $5,000.00 102 West 500 South, the official plat thereof, the sale. The deposit accepted. A trustee’s 9:00 A.M. of said day, for purchase price by 12:00 Jeppson, P.C. 648 East tions secured thereby. deposit at the sale and Suite 300 recorded in the office of must be in the form of a deed will be delivered to the purpose of foreclos- noon the day following First South Salt Lake Notice of Default was re- the balance of the pur- Salt Lake City, UT 84101 the County Recorder of cashier’s check or bank the successful bidder ing a Deed of Trust origi- the sale. Both payments City, Utah 84102 (801) corded JANUARY 11, chase price by 12:00 01-6306/HATFIELD, Tooele County, Utah. official check payable to within three business nally executed by MILL- must be in the form of a 363-2244 Office Hours 2005, as Entry No. noon the day following TOM D. Together with all the im- Lundberg & Associates. days after receipt of the POND SPA & RE- cashier's check; cash is 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, 234618, in Book 996, at the sale. The deposit (Published in the Tran- provements now or here- The balance must be in amount bid. TREAT, L.L.C., Trustor, not acceptable. A trust- Mon.-Fri. MMOJ File No.: Page 140, of said official must be in the form of a script Bulletin April 14, after erected on the the form of a wire trans- DATED: March 31, 2005. to secure certain obliga- ee's deed will be made 007046m ASAP700584 records. cashier’s check or bank 21 & 28, 2005) property, and all ease- fer, cashier’s check, Scott Lundberg, Trustee tions in favor of BANK available to the success- (Published in the Tran- Trustee will sell at public official check payable to ments, rights, appurte- bank official check or 3269 South Main, #100 OF THE WEST, formerly ful bidder within three script Bulletin April 21, auction to highest bidder Lundberg & Associates. NOTICE OF TRUST- nances, rents, royalties, U.S. Postal money order Salt Lake City, UT known as COMMUNITY business days following 28 & May 5, 2005) without warranty as to ti- The balance must be in EE'S SALE mineral, oil and gas payable to Lundberg & 84115 FIRST NATIONAL receipt of the bid tle, possession or en- the form of a wire trans- The following described rights and profits, water Associates. If wire trans- (801) 263-3400 BANK, as Beneficiary, amount. The sale is NOTICE OF TRUST- cumbrances, the follow- fer, cashier’s check, property will be sold at rights and stock and all fer is used, an additional Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. – executed on October 25, made without any war- EE'S SALE ing described property: bank official check or public auction to the fixtures now or hereafter $10.00 must be remitted 5:00 p.m. 2000, and recorded on ranty whatsoever, includ- The following described LOT 230, SPRING U.S. Postal money order highest bidder at the a part of the property. with the purchase price. L&A Case No. 05-44773 November 2, 2000, as ing but not limited to any property will be sold at MEADOWS PHASE 2, payable to Lundberg & West Main Entrance, The current beneficiary Cash payments are not Team A/KL Entry No. 154833, in warranty as to title, liens, public auction to the ACCORDING TO THE Associates. If wire trans- North Steps, Tooele of the trust deed is World accepted. A trustee’s THIS COMMUNICATION Book 0646, at Page possession, taxes en- highest bidder at the OFFICIAL PLAT fer is used, an additional County Courthouse, 47 Savings Bank, FSB, and deed will be delivered to IS AN ATTEMPT TO 0086, of the Official Re- cumbrances, or condition West Main Entrance, THEREOF, AS RE- $10.00 must be remitted South Main Street, the record owners of the the successful bidder COLLECT A DEBT, AND cords of Tooele County, of the property. The sale North Steps, Tooele CORDED IN THE OF- with the purchase price. Tooele, Utah, on May 12, property as of the record- within three business ANY INFORMATION State of Utah, covering is subject to a workout County Courthouse, 47 FICE OF THE COUNTY Cash payments are not 2005, at 8:30 a.m. of ing of the notice of de- days after receipt of the OBTAINED WILL BE real property located at reinstatement, payoff, South Main Street, RECORDER OF SAID accepted. A trustee’s said day, for the purpose fault are Annalyce Hoch- amount bid. USED FOR THAT PUR- 25 Plaza Court, Stans- sale cancellation or post- Tooele, Utah, on May 18, COUNTY deed will be delivered to of foreclosing a trust strasser and James B. DATED: April 11, 2005. POSE. bury Park, Utah 84074, ponement, incorrect bid- 2005, at 8:30 a.m. of Tax Serial No. 12-020-0- the successful bidder deed originally executed Hochstrasser. Scott Lundberg, Trustee (Published in the Tran- and more particularly de- ding instructions, bank- said day, for the purpose 0230 within three business on May 9, 2002 by Tony The sale is subject to a 3269 South Main, #100 script Bulletin April 7, 14 scribed as: ruptcy, or any other cir- of foreclosing a trust Purported Property Ad- days after receipt of the Bills and Jennifer Bills, bankruptcy filing, a pay- Salt Lake City, UT &21, 2005) All of Lot 3, MILLPOND cumstance of which the deed originally executed dress: 566 NORTH VAL- amount bid. as trustors, in favor of off, a reinstatement or 84115 (801) 263-3400 PLAZA - Commercial trustee is unaware. In the on March 31, 2004 by LEY VIEW DRIVE, N/K/A DATED: April 6, 2005. Utah Mortgage Loan any other condition of Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. – AMENDED NOTICE OF P.U.D., a commercial event any of the forego- Jordan L. Rowell, as 862 EAST VALLEY Scott Lundberg, Corporation, covering the which the trustee is not 5:00 p.m. TRUSTEE'S SALE planned unit develop- ing apply, the sale will be trustor, in favor of Wells VIEW DRIVE, TOOELE, Trustee following real property aware that would cause L&A Case No. 30457 The following described ment of Stansbury Park, void and the successful Fargo Home Mortgage, UT 84074. The under- 3269 South Main, #100 purported to be located the cancellation of the Team B/SRO property will be sold at according to the official bidder's funds will be re- Inc., covering the follow- signed disclaims any lia- Salt Lake City, UT in Tooele County at 1719 sale. If any such condi- THIS COMMUNICATION public auction to the plat thereof on file and of turned without any liabili- ing real property purport- bility for any error in the 84115 (801) 263-3400 North 80 East, Tooele, tion exists, the sale shall IS AN ATTEMPT TO highest bidder at the record in the Tooele ty to the trustee or bene- ed to be located in street address. Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. – UT 84074 (the under- be void, the successful COLLECT A DEBT, AND West Main Entrance, County Recorder’s Of- ficiary for interest or any Tooele County at 947 The owner of the proper- 5:00 p.m. signed disclaims liability bidder’s funds returned ANY INFORMATION North Steps, Tooele fice. other damages. NOTICE West 370 South, Tooele, ty as of the recording of L&A Case No. 04-50093 for any error in the ad- and the trustee and cur- OBTAINED WILL BE County Courthouse, 47 Subject to and together IS HEREBY GIVEN UT 84074 (the under- the Notice of Default is Team B/SN dress), and more particu- rent beneficiary shall not USED FOR THAT PUR- South Main, Tooele, with the terms and condi- THAT THIS FIRM IS AT- signed disclaims liability reported to be: Tom D. THIS COMMUNICATION larly described as: be liable to the success- POSE. Utah, on May 19, 2005, tions set forth in Declara- TEMPTING TO COL- for any error in the ad- Hatfield IS AN ATTEMPT TO Lot 812, OVERLAKE ES- ful bidder for any dam- (Published in the Tran- at 8:30 a.m. of said day, tion of Covenants, Con- LECT A DEBT AND ANY dress), and more particu- Bidders must tender to COLLECT A DEBT, AND TATES PHASE 1E SUB- age. script Bulletin April 14, for the purpose of fore- ditions and Restrictions, INFORMATION OB- larly described as: the trustee a $5,000.00 ANY INFORMATION DIVISION, according to Bidders must tender to 21 & 28, 2005) closing a trust deed origi- and Reservation of TAINED WILL BE USED Lot 527, WESTLAND deposit at the sale and OBTAINED WILL BE the official plat thereof as the trustee a $5,000.00 nally executed on Febru- Easements, and as FOR THAT PURPOSE. COVE PHASE 5, accord- the balance of the pur- USED FOR THAT PUR- recorded in the office of deposit at the sale and NOTICE OF TRUST- ary 24, 2003 by Christo- amended thereto, re- Dated April 19, 2005. ing to the official plat chase price by 12:00 POSE. the Tooele County Re- the balance of the pur- EE'S SALE pher R. Johnson, as corded November 8, Stuart T. Matheson, Suc- thereof, as recorded in noon the next business (Published in the Tran- corder. chase price by 12:00 The following described trustor, in favor of Wells 1999, as Entry No. cessor Trustee Mathe- the Office of the County day following the sale. script Bulletin April 7, 14 Together with all the im- noon the day following real property will be sold Fargo Home Mortgage, 139643, in Book 596 at son, Mortenson, Olsen & Recorder of said County. The deposit and balance & 21, 2005) provements now or here- the sale. The deposit at public auction to the Inc., covering the follow- Page 398 of Official Re- Jeppson, P.C. 648 East Together with all the im- of the sale proceeds after erected on the must be in the form of a highest bidder, purchase ing real property purport- cords. First South Salt Lake provements now or here- must be in the form of a NOTICE OF TRUST- property, and all ease- cashier’s check or bank price payable in lawful ed to be located in NOW KNOWN AS City, Utah 84102 (801) after erected on the wire transfer, cashier's EE'S SALE ments, appurtenances, official check payable to money of the United Tooele County at 714 All of Lot 3, MILLPOND 363-2244 Office Hours property, and all ease- check or certified funds The following described and fixtures now or here- Lundberg & Associates. States of America at the West 770 South, Tooele, PLAZA - Commercial 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, ments, appurtenances, payable to First South- real property will be sold after a part of the proper- The balance must be in time of sale, at the north- UT 84074 (the under- P.U.D., Amendment No. Mon.-Fri. MMOJ File No.: and fixtures now or here- western Title Agency of at public auction to the ty. the form of a wire trans- ern most, of the two west signed disclaims liability 1, a commercial planned 007250m ASAP700583 after a part of the proper- Utah, Inc.. A trustee's highest bidder payable in The current beneficiary fer, cashier’s check, entrances of the Tooele for any error in the ad- unit development of (Published in the Tran- ty. deed will be delivered to lawful money of the Unit- of the trust deed is bank official check or County Courthouse, dress), and more particu- Stansbury Park, accord- script Bulletin April 21, The current beneficiary the successful bidder ed States, on May 11, Chase Home Finance U.S. Postal money order a/k/a the Third Judicial larly described as: ing to the official plat 28 & May 5, 2005) of the trust deed is Wells within three business 2005 at 10:00 A.M., at LLC, successor by merg- payable to Lundberg & District Court, 47 South Lot 118, WESTWOOD thereof on file and of re- Fargo Bank, N.A., suc- days after receipt of the the West entrance to the er to Chase Manhattan Associates. If wire trans- Main, Tooele, Utah, on MESA PLAT "A" SUBDI- cord in the Tooele Coun- NOTICE OF TRUST- cessor by merger to amount bid. Tooele County Court- Mortgage Corporation, fer is used, an additional Wednesday, May 18, VISION, a subdivision of ty Recorder’s Office. EE'S SALE Wells Fargo Home Mort- This Trustee's Sale may house, 47 South Main, and the record owner of $10.00 must be remitted 2005, at the hour of 9:00 Tooele City, according to Subject to and together The following described gage, Inc., and the re- be subject to a bankrupt- Tooele, UT 84074, in the the property as of the re- with the purchase price. a.m. of that day for the the official plat thereof with the terms and condi- property will be sold at cord owner of the proper- cy filing, a payoff, a rein- County of Tooele, State cording of the notice of Cash payments are not purpose of foreclosing a recorded in the Office of tions set forth in Declara- public auction to the ty as of the recording of statement or any other of Utah, for the purpose default is Tony Bills and accepted. A trustee’s deed of trust executed by the County Recorder of tion of Covenants, Con- highest bidder, payable the notice of default is condition that would of foreclosing a trust Jennifer Bills. deed will be delivered to Daniel R. Miles and Con- said County. ditions and Restrictions, in lawful money of the Jordan L. Rowell. cause the cancellation of deed held by Washing- The sale is subject to a the successful bidder nie J. Miles in favor of Together with all the im- and Reservation of United States at the The sale is subject to a this sale. Further, if any ton Mutual Bank, F.A., bankruptcy filing, a pay- within three business Republic Mortgage provements now or here- Easements, and as West Main Entrance, bankruptcy filing, a pay- of these conditions exist, successor in interest to off, a reinstatement or days after receipt of the Corp., a Utah corpora- after erected on the amended thereto, re- North Steps, Tooele off, a reinstatement or this sale will be null and Washington Mutual any other condition of amount bid. tion, covering real prop- property, and all ease- corded November 8, County Courthouse, 47 any other condition of void, the successful bidd- Home Loans, Inc., suc- which the trustee is not DATED: April 6, 2005. erty located at approxi- ments, appurtenances, 1999, as Entry No. South Main, Tooele, which the trustee is not er's funds shall be re- cessor by merger to aware that would cause Scott Lundberg, Trust- mately 1955 North 380 and fixtures now or here- 139643, in Book 596 at Utah, on May 24, 2005 at aware that would cause turned, and the Trustee Fleet Mortgage Corp., as the cancellation of the ee West, Tooele, Tooele after a part of the proper- Page 398 of Official Re- 1:00 PM, for the purpose the cancellation of the and the beneficiary shall the current Beneficiary, sale. If any such condi- 3269 South Main, #100 County, Utah, and more ty. cords. of foreclosing a Trust sale. If any such condi- not be liable to the suc- executed by Tom D. Hat- tion exists, the sale shall Salt Lake City, UT particularly described as: The current beneficiary The current beneficiary Deed dated July 8, 1997 tion exists, the sale shall cessful bidder for any field, as Trustor, record- be void, the successful 84115 LOT 163, OVERLAKE of the trust deed is Wells of the Deed of Trust is executed by Douglass N. be void, the successful damages. ed March 6, 1998 as En- bidder’s funds returned (801) 263-3400 ESTATES PHASE 1B, Fargo Bank, N.A., suc- BANK OF THE WEST Tranmer, as Trustors, in bidder’s funds returned DATED: March 28, 2005 try No. 107958, in Book and the trustee and cur- Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. ACCORDING TO THE cessor by merger to and the record owner of favor of Security National and the trustee and cur- FIRST SOUTHWEST- 0494, at Page 0531, of rent beneficiary shall not – 5:00 p.m. OFFICIAL PLAT Wells Fargo Home Mort- the property as of the re- Mortgage Company, a rent beneficiary shall not ERN TITLE AGENCY the official records of be liable to the success- L&A Case No. 04-30250 THEREOF AS RE- gage, Inc., and the re- cording of the Notice of Utah Corporation, as be liable to the success- OF UTAH, INC. Tooele County, Utah, ful bidder for any dam- Team B/SN CORDED IN THE OF- cord owners of the prop- Default is MILLPOND Beneficiary, covering real ful bidder for any dam- LUCY DENLEY, Asst. given to secure an in- age. THIS COMMUNICATION FICE OF THE TOOELE erty as of the recording SPA & RETREAT, L.L.C. property located in age. Vice President debtedness in favor of Bidders must tender to IS AN ATTEMPT TO COUNTY RECORDER. of the notice of default The Trustee may be con- Tooele County and de- Bidders must tender to Successor Trustee Kaufman and Broad the trustee a $5,000.00 COLLECT A DEBT, AND 12-035-0-0163 are Christopher R. John- tacted for further infor- scribed as follows: LOT the trustee a $5,000.00 102 West 500 South, Mortgage Company, by deposit at the sale and ANY INFORMATION The current beneficiary son and Michelle M. mation at Burbidge & 3, WESTLAND COVE deposit at the sale and Suite 300 reason of certain obliga- the balance of the pur- OBTAINED WILL BE of the trust deed is Mort- Johnson. Mitchell, 215 South SUBDIVISION PHASE 1 the balance of the pur- Salt Lake City, UT tions secured thereby. chase price by 12:00 USED FOR THAT PUR- gage Electronic Registra- The sale is subject to a State, Suite 920, Salt AMENDED, ACCORD- chase price by 12:00 84101 Notice of Default was re- noon the day following POSE. tion Systems, Inc., and bankruptcy filing, a pay- Lake City, Utah 84111, ING TO THE OFFICIAL noon the day following (Published in the Tran- corded JANUARY 11, the sale. The deposit (Published in the Tran- the record owner of the off, a reinstatement or telephone number 801 PLAT THEREOF, AS the sale. The deposit script Bulletin April 14, 2005, as Entry No. must be in the form of a script Bulletin April 7, 14 property as of the record- any other condition of 355-6677, between the RECORDED IN THE must be in the form of a 21 & 28, 2005) 234618, in Book 996, at cashier’s check or bank & 21, 2005) ing of the notice of de- which the trustee is not hours of 9:00 A.M. and OFFICE OF THE COUN- cashier’s check or bank Page 140, of said official official check payable to fault is Daniel R. Miles aware that would cause 5:00 P.M., Monday TY RECORDER OF official check payable to NOTICE OF TRUST- records. Lundberg & Associates. NOTICE OF TRUST- and Connie J. Miles. The the cancellation of the through Friday. SAID COUNTY. Togeth- Lundberg & Associates. EE'S SALE Trustee will sell at public The balance must be in EE'S SALE trustee's sale of the sale. If any such condi- DATED this 21st day of er with all the improve- The balance must be in The following described auction to highest bidder the form of a wire trans- The following described aforedescribed real prop- tion exists, the sale shall April, 2005. ments now or hereafter the form of a wire trans- property will be sold at without warranty as to ti- fer, cashier’s check, property will be sold at erty will be made without be void, the successful STEPHEN B. MITCH- erected on the property, fer, cashier’s check, public auction to the tle, possession or en- bank official check or public auction to the warranty as to title, pos- bidder’s funds returned ELL and all easements, ap- bank official check or highest bidder at the cumbrances, the follow- U.S. Postal money order highest bidder at the session, or encumbran- and the trustee and cur- Successor Trustee purtenances, and fixtures U.S. Postal money order West Main Entrance, ing described property: payable to Lundberg & West Main Entrance, ces. Bidders must be rent beneficiary shall not Parkside Tower now or hereafter a part of payable to Lundberg & North Steps, Tooele LOT 230, SPRING Associates. If wire trans- North Steps, Tooele prepared to tender be liable to the success- 215 South State, Suite the property. Tax Parcel Associates. If wire trans- County Courthouse, 47 MEADOWS PHASE 2, fer is used, an additional County Courthouse, 47 $5,000.00 in certified ful bidder for any dam- 920 No.: 11-95-3 The street fer is used, an additional South Main Street, ACCORDING TO THE $10.00 must be remitted South Main, Tooele, funds at the sale and the age. Salt Lake City, Utah address of the property $10.00 must be remitted Tooele, Utah, on May 5, OFFICIAL PLAT with the purchase price. Utah, on May 12, 2005, balance of the purchase Bidders must tender to 84111 is purported to be 868 with the purchase price. 2005, at 8:30 a.m. of THEREOF, AS RE- Cash payments are not at 8:30 a.m. of said day, price in certified funds the trustee a $5,000.00 355-6677 West 740 South, Tooele, Cash payments are not said day, for the purpose CORDED IN THE OF- accepted. A trustee’s for the purpose of fore- within 24 hours of the deposit at the sale and (Published in the Tran- UT 84074. The under- accepted. A trustee’s of foreclosing a trust FICE OF THE COUNTY deed will be delivered to closing a trust deed origi- sale. the balance of the pur- script Bulletin April 21, signed disclaims any lia- deed will be delivered to deed originally executed RECORDER OF SAID the successful bidder nally executed on July 9, THIS IS AN ATTEMPT chase price by 12:00 28 & May 5, 2005) bility for any error in the the successful bidder on September 17, 1999 COUNTY within three business 1998 by Todd L. Stewart, TO COLLECT A DEBT. noon the day following street address. The cur- within three business by Dustin J. Veenendaal, Tax Serial No. 12-020-0- days after receipt of the as trustor, in favor of ANY INFORMATION the sale. The deposit NOTICE OF TRUST- rent Beneficiary of the days after receipt of the as trustor, in favor of 0230 amount bid. Westgate Mortgage Co., OBTAINED WILL BE must be in the form of a EE'S SALE trust deed is Secretary of amount bid. World Savings Bank, Purported Property Ad- DATED: April 8, 2005. covering the following re- USED FOR THAT PUR- cashier’s check or bank The following described Veterans Affairs and the DATED: April 21, 2005. FSB, covering the follow- dress: 566 NORTH VAL- Scott Lundberg, Trustee al property purported to POSE. official check payable to property will be sold at record owners of the Scott Lundberg, Trustee ing real property purport- LEY VIEW DRIVE, N/K/A 3269 South Main, #100 be located in Tooele DATED this 15th day of , Lundberg & Associates. public auction to the property as of the record- 3269 South Main, #100 ed to be located in 862 EAST VALLEY Salt Lake City, UT County at 96 North Tie- 2005. The balance must be in highest bidder, payable ing of this notice of de- Salt Lake City, UT Tooele County at 658 VIEW DRIVE, TOOELE, 84115 breaker Drive, Grants- Marlon L. Bates, Trustee the form of a wire trans- in lawful money of the fault are reported to be 84115 East 290 North, Tooele, UT 84074. The under- (801) 263-3400 ville, UT 84029 (the un- SCALLEY & READING, fer, cashier’s check, United States at the Douglass N. Tranmer (801) 263-3400 UT 84074 (the under- signed disclaims any lia- Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. – dersigned disclaims lia- P.C. bank official check or West Main Entrance, and Linda Elorrieta Tran- Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. – signed disclaims liability bility for any error in the 5:00 p.m. bility for any error in the 50 South Main Street, U.S. Postal money order North Steps, Tooele mer. Bidders must be 5:00 p.m. for any error in the ad- street address. L&A Case No. 05-33685 address), and more par- Suite 950 payable to Lundberg & County Courthouse, 47 prepared to tender to the L&A Case No. 05-50534 dress), and more particu- The owner of the proper- Team B/JST ticularly described as: P.O. Box 11429 Associates. If wire trans- South Main, Tooele, trustee $5,000.00 at the Team A/MM larly described as: ty as of the recording of THIS COMMUNICATION Lot 14, THE COURT- Salt Lake City, Utah fer is used, an additional Utah, on May 17, 2005 at sale and the balance of THIS COMMUNICATION Lot 353, OQUIRRH the Notice of Default is IS AN ATTEMPT TO YARD PHASE NO. 3 84147-0429 $10.00 must be remitted 1:00 PM, for the purpose the purchase price by IS AN ATTEMPT TO MEADOWS SUBDIVI- reported to be: Tom D. COLLECT A DEBT, AND SUBDIVISION, a subdi- Telephone: (801) 531- with the purchase price. of foreclosing a Trust 12:00 noon the day fol- COLLECT A DEBT, AND SION Phase 3, accord- Hatfield ANY INFORMATION vision of Grantsville City, 7870 Cash payments are not Deed dated January 31, lowing the sale. Both ANY INFORMATION ing to the official plat Bidders must tender to OBTAINED WILL BE according to the official Business Hours: 9:00 accepted. A trustee’s 2001 executed by Mary payments must be in the OBTAINED WILL BE thereof, on file and of re- the trustee a $5,000.00 USED FOR THAT PUR- plat thereof, recorded in a.m. to 5:00 p.m. deed will be delivered to A. Scarborough, as form of a cashier's USED FOR THAT PUR- cord in the Tooele Coun- deposit at the sale and POSE. the office of the County TS# the successful bidder Trustor, in favor of Bea- check; cash is not ac- POSE. ty Recorder's Office. the balance of the pur- (Published in the Tran- Recorder of Tooele 940843555952935533 within three business con Hill Mortgage, as ceptable. A trustee's (Published in the Tran- Less and excepting chase price by 12:00 script Bulletin April 14, County, Utah. Cindy J. Mitchell days after receipt of the Beneficiary, covering real deed will be made avail- script Bulletin April 21, therefrom the South 4.75 noon the next business 21 & 28, 2005) Together with all the im- Foreclosure Paralegal amount bid. property located in able to the successful 28 & May 5, 2005) feet thereof. day following the sale. provements now or here- DATED: April 13, 2005. Tooele County and de- bidder within three busi- Together with all the im- The deposit and balance after erected on the Continued on next page CLASS PAGES 04/21/2005 4/21/05 7:23 AM Page C9

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Continued from previous page Public Notices Public Notices 12 to 16 Borden Cheese Kid Builder American Singles Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Pizza toppings such as pickles, ketchup, mustard, onions, Public Notices Kids Meals these sites and the clo- SUMMONS FOR PUBLI- continued from C2 tomatoes, olives, lettuce, bacon or mushrooms Trustee's Sales sure plan and variance CATION PREHEAT oven to 425°F. request are based on Case No. 150780, to Marlon L. Bates combine 1 tablespoon creamy peanut butter and 2 tablespoons BROWN ground beef and drain. Combine with 1/4 cup ketchup this data and the require- 150781, 434989 chocolate syrup until smooth. Whisk in 1 cup milk and enjoy! Scalley & Reading, P.C. ments of R315-7-14. Judge C. Dane Nolan and set aside. 50 South Main Street, The final closure action IN THE THIRD DIS- COMBINE pizza sauce with remaining ketchup; spread equally Suite 950 proposed for HWMU 37 TRICT JUVENILE BBQ Meatball Melters over each pizza crust. Salt Lake City UT includes improvements COURT, COUNTY OF 84144 Prep time: 10 minutes TOP each pizza evenly with ground beef mixture. to the existing landfill TOOELE, STATE OF ARRANGE 3 to 4 cheese slices over each pizza. Telephone: (801) 531- cover and long term site UTAH Cook time: 5 minutes 7870 maintenance and track- STATE OF UTAH, in the Makes 4 sandwiches PLACE pizzas on baking sheet or pizza stone and heat 8 to 10 Facsimile (801) 531- ing. The variance will al- interest of AGUIRRE- 24 frozen homestyle meatballs, thawed (about 24 ounces) minutes. 7968 low closure of the site CARILLO, ADAN SLICE into wedges and serve with pizza toppings. cindy@scalleyreading. without installation of an (02/02/97); AGUIRRE- 1 cup prepared barbecue sauce net 8 Borden Cheese Kid BuilderAmerican Singles Tip: Get the kids in the kitchen! Younger children can stir the engineered landfill cover CARILLO, GABRIEL sauce and help sprinkle on ingredients. Older children can cut (Published in the Tran- as required in R315-7- (02/29/96); IBARRA, LE- 4 hoagie rolls, partially sliced script Bulletin April 21, cheese into triangles for easier placement on the pizzas. 14. The variance re- SLI (01/20/03) Sandwich toppings such as dill pickle slabs, bread-and- quest is needed to ad- Child under eighteen Public Notices dress specific site condi- years of age. butter pickle chips, chopped onions, lettuce leaves or thinly sliced tions related to buried TO: ANDRES AGUIRRE mushrooms Fast Fiesta Cheeseburgers Water Users unexploded ordnance LUNA, FATHER OF PREHEAT oven to 350°F. Prep time: 10 minutes NOTICE TO WATER and natural conditions ADAN AND GABRIEL COMBINE meatballs with barbecue sauce in microwave-safe Cook time: 14 minutes related to a high ground- AGUIRRE-CARILLO, USERS bowl and toss to blend. Makes 4 burgers The State Engineer re- water table. SALT LAKE COUNTY, 1 pound lean ground beef The 45-day public com- UTAH MICROWAVE on High (100% power) 2 to 2 1/2 minutes or until ceived the following Ap- 1 (1-ounce) package taco seasoning plication(s) in Tooele ment period for this clo- A proceeding concerning hot. Spoon equally into split hoagie rolls. County (Locations in sure plan began March the above-named chil- TOP each hoagie with 2 slices cheese. 4 Borden American Singles 29, 2005 and is being ex- dren is pending in this SLB&M). WRAP loosely in foil and heat in oven 5 to 8 minutes or until 4 of your favorite hamburger buns, toasted For more information or tended until May 20, Court and an adjudica- 1/4 cup chopped tomatoes 2005. A public hearing tion will be made which cheese melts. to receive a copy of fil- 2 tablespoons seeded and finely chopped jalapeño pepper will be held May 5, 2005 may include the perma- SERVE warm topped with pickles, onions, lettuce or mushrooms ings, visit http://water- (optional) rights.utah.gov or call 1- at 6:00 PM in the audito- nent termination of your if desired. rium of the Tooele Coun- parental rights. Your fail- 1 cup shredded iceberg lettuce 866-882-4426. Tip: For younger children, cut each hoagie in half for easier han- Persons objecting to an ty Courthouse. Interest- ure to appear may result 2 tablespoons sour cream dling. application must file a ed persons may com- in your parental rights 2 tablespoons chunky salsa ment during the hearing being terminated by de- CLEARLY READABLE COMBINE ground beef and taco seasoning in bowl; mix thor- protest stating FILING or may submit comments fault. Cheeseburger Pizza With Everything on It NUMBER, REASONS in writing before 5:00 PM You are hereby sum- oughly. Shape into 1/2-inch-thick patties. FOR OBJECTION, on May 20, 2005 to the moned to appear before Prep time: 12 minutes GRILL burgers 5 to 6 minutes on each side or until fully cooked. PROTESTANTS` NAME following address: this Court in said county Cook time: 8 minutes TOP burgers with cheese and grill until melted; layer cheeseburg- AND RETURN AD- Dennis R. Downs, Exec- on June 30, 2005 at Makes 4 individual pizzas utive Secretary 10:00am for a Pretrial/ ers on bottom halves of buns. DRESS, and any request 1 pound lean ground beef COMBINE tomatoes, jalapeños (if desired) and shredded lettuce for a hearing. Protest Utah Solid and Hazard- Trial in Judge C. Dane must be filed with the ous Waste Control Board Nolan’s courtroom locat- 3/4 cup ketchup, divided in small bowl; portion equally over cheeseburgers. State Engineer, Box P.O Box 14880 ed at 47 SOUTH MAIN 1/2 cup prepared pizza sauce GARNISH with 1/2 tablespoon each sour cream and salsa and 146300, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, Utah STREET, TOOELE, 4 (7-inch) prepared pizza crusts close with top halves of buns. UT 84114-6300 on or be- 84114-4880 UTAH. fore MAY 18, 2005. Copies of the closure DATED THIS 11th day of These are informal pro- plan and variance re- April, 2005. ceedings as per Rule quest are available for MOLLIE MCDONALD R655-6-2 of the Division review at the Division of Assistant Attorney of Water Rights. Solid and Hazardous General (The Period of Use is Waste office located on (Published in the Tran- generally year-round ex- the 4th Floor of the Mar- script Bulletin April 14, cept irrigation which is tha Hughes Cannon 21, 28 and May 5, 2005) generally from Apr 1 to Building at 288 North �������������������������������������� 1460 West, Salt Lake Oct 31 each year.) SUMMONS FOR PUBLI- City Utah during normal CHANGE APPLICA- CATION business hours or non- TION(S) Case No. 460901 business hours with prior 15-3536(a30007): Mark Judge C. Dane Nolan arrangement. Technical E. and Shari Z. Austin IN THE THIRD DIS- questions regarding the propose(s) using 21.0 TRICT JUVENILE closure should be direct- ��������� ac-ft. from groundwater ��������� COURT COUNTY OF ed to Dave Larsen at (Country Lane Ranch- TOOELE, STATE OF (801) 538-6749. ettes Lot 10) for Irriga- UTAH In compliance with the tion; Stockwatering. STATE OF UTAH, in the Americans with Disabili- 15-4388(a30014): Vernie interest of YOUNGER, ties Act, individuals with L. and Brenda Loveless SIRIUS (03/04/05) special needs (including propose(s) using 0.392 Child under eighteen auxiliary communicative ac-ft. from groundwater years of age. aids and services) (Erda) for Stockwatering. TO: ANNETTE YOUNG- should contact DEQ Hu- 15-3556(a30040): Steve ER, MOTHER OF THE man Resource Manage- and Tiffany Barkdull pro- ABOVE-NAMED CHILD ment at 536-4413 (TDD pose(s) using 16.0 ac-ft. SALT LAKE COUNTY, 536-4414). from groundwater (1475 UTAH (Published in the Tran- East Country Lane) for A proceeding concerning script Bulletin April 21, Irrigation; Stockwatering; the above-named child is 2005) Domestic. pending in this Court and Jerry D. Olds, P.E. PUBLIC NOTICE an adjudication will be STATE ENGINEER Notification is served that made which may include (Published in the Tran- Cheshire Towing has se- a finding of abuse, ne- script Bulletin April 21 & cured the personal prop- glect, dependency and 28, 2005) erty being stored by jurisdiction of this Court Public Notices Mark J. Wells for non- over the above-named payment of Towing and child. Your failure to ap- Miscellaneous impound fees. The per- pear may result in a de- sonal property listed be- Deadline for public no- fault judgment and a low wil be sold to the tices is 4 p.m. the day finding of abuse, neglect highest bidder if the full prior to publication. and or dependency. amount of storage/im- Public notices submit- You are hereby sum- pound fees are left un- ted past the deadline moned to appear before paid after 5:00pm on will not be accepted. this Court in said county 5/12/2005. Description of on June 9, 2005 at 1:00 NOTICE property is as follows: P.M. for a Pretrial/Trial in ���� The Executive Secretary Pace American Cargo Judge C. Dane Nolan's of the Utah Solid and Sport Trailer, VIN courtroom located at 47 Hazardous Waste Con- 4PZBF081XYU016702 SOUTH MAIN STREET, trol Board invites com- Year 2000, Color: Red TOOELE, UTAH. ment from the public re- Mark J. Wells, registered DATED THIS 18th day of ��������������� garding a closure plan ownder $6302.50 owed April, 2005. and variance request for for towing and storage. MOLLIE MCDONALD Hazardous Waste Man- Address of record: 10465 Assistant Attorney Larkspur Drive, Sandy, � agement Unit (HWMU) General 37 at U.S. Army Dugway Utah 84094 (Published in the Tran- ��������������������� �� Proving Ground. HWMU Date of Sale: 05/12/2005 script Bulletin April 21, ��������������������� 37 is a 20-acre landfill at 8:00am. Contact 28, May 5 & 12, 2005) that was used for dispos- Wayne at Cheshire Tow- al of solid and hazardous ing for details of place of ����������������������������������� waste. Soil, soil gas and sale. groundwater sample da- (Published in the Tran- �������������������������������������������� ta has been collected at script Bulletin April 21, 2005) NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY Grantsville Irrigation Company ����������������������������� NOTICE: There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assess- ment levied on the 5th day of Feb., 2005, the amounts set opposite the names ������������������������ of the respective stockholders as follows: Name of Stockholder A Cert B Cert # of shares Total Due ��������������� Mark or Penny Askey 1323 1183 1.5 $287.00 Shane & Cindy Burnett 1019 1 212.00 ����������������������� Chartwell Development 1077 1002 2 232.00 Leanna Hamby 1183 1 327.00 Richard or Donna Sandborn 1 212.00 ������������������������������ Ultra Mark or Nancy Shoemaker 771 1 212.00 Mitch & Diana Walk 1270 1 212.00 Chris Williams 995 1 212.00 ���������� Robert & Barbara Yauney 808 1 212.00 In accordance with laws of the State of Utah and the order of the Board of Di- rectors made on the 5th day of February, 2005, so many shares of such stock ���������������������������� DSL as may be necessary to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the late fee, costs of advertising, and expenses of the sale, will be sold to the highest bidder at a public auction to be held at the principal business of the cor- ������������������������� poration, at 411 So. West Street, Grantsville, Utah, on the 27th day of April, 2005, at the hour of 8 p.m. Nationwide DATED this 14th day of April, 2005. Sunnie Titmus, Secretary ������������������������� Grantsville Irrigation Company (Published in the Transcript Bulletin April 21 & 26, 2005) Dial- up Outdoor rec task force seeks input ������������������� The Governor’s Outdoor The destinations include a wide Recreation Task Force wants to range of lands managed by federal, know what makes Utah a world- state and local authorities. The task class adventure destination. The force wants to know if the current Task Force is requesting input from infrastructure on the areas are ade- the public about their favorite well- quate to meet future needs, if there known and not-so-well-known rec- are economic opportunities associ- reation destinations. ated with the areas, and if the areas “Utah is fortunate to have five are threatened by potential devel- �������� spectacular national parks; the most opment, over-visitation or neglect. of any state in the nation,” said Utah The public can provide input to ����������������� Governor Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. “We the Outdoor Recreation Economic want input on those parks, and also Ecosystem Task Force by logging ���������������������������������� the lesser known areas of the state onto: HYPERLINK “http://www. ������������������� which could include exhilarating outdoortaskforce.utah.gov/” www. hiking and biking trails and breath- outdoortaskforce.utah.gov and taking vistas.” clicking on the “Survey” link. C10 THURSDAY April 21, 2005 SCHOOL LUNCH

Tooele County School District and cheese muffin or yogurt or or yogurt or cereal, toast, fruit, late chip cookie, pears, milk tomato or peanut butter and carrots, rolls, peaches, milk lunches for the week of April 25- cereal, toast, fruit, milk milk jelly, chips, corn, Jell-O, milk Tuesday, April 26 29 are as follows: Lunch — Ravioli w/rolls or Lunch — Pizza-Harris, tuna Junior high schools Thursday, April 28 Taco salad, corn, roll, banana, Elementary schools rollover dog w/fries, salad, corn, sandwich w/Cheetos or breaded Monday, April 25 Chef salad or corn dog, fries, milk Monday, April 25 Jell-O, milk chicken w/mashed potatoes and TJH-Pizza, GJH-sloppy joe green beans, pears, snickerdoo- Wednesday, April 27 Breakfast — French toast Wednesday, April 27 gravy, green beans, roll, fruit or meatball sub, potato wedge, dle cookie, milk Cowboy sub, Cheetos, orang- sticks or yogurt or cereal, toast, Breakfast — Dinosaur eggs whip, milk green beans, chocolate pudding, Friday, April 29 es, milk fruit, milk or yogurt or cereal, toast, fruit, Friday, April 29 peaches, milk Beef stroganoff w/salad or Thursday, April 28 Lunch — Mexican chicken milk Breakfast — Eggo waffle or Tuesday, April 26 ham sub w/mixed veg, choco- Turkey dinner, potatoes and salad or chicken cordon blue Lunch — Pizza-West, Pizzan yogurt or cereal, toast, fruit GJH-Pizza, TJH- sloppy joe late cake, fruit cup, milk gravy, California blend, wheat sandwich w/lettuce and tomato, or BBQ rib sandwich, salad, milk or meatball sub, Cheetos, veg roll, Jell-O, peaches, milk chips, applesauce, milk chocolate cake, peaches, milk Lunch — Pizza-East, Italian w/dip, pears, milk High schools Friday, April 29 Tuesday, April 26 Thursday, April 28 dunkers or peanut butter and Wednesday, April 27 Monday, April 25 Burrito, salad, roll, applesauce Breakfast — Egg, sausage Breakfast — Cinnamon roll jelly, veg w/dip, pumpkin choco- Indian taco w/lettuce and Chicken parmesan, peas and cake, fruit cocktail, milk

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RectangularACCTT 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 car grg. Nice bank approval. Call Pam or Sandy TRR A 5 bdrm, 3 baths, 2 car grg. Huge shaped O.29N Nacres.T Call Brad condo, big open floor plan - 882-2100. #423705 C C CONTRO ACT basement finished, enjoy life not & Beautiful rambler on a large lot. Sutton 830-0370. #456628 yard work! Call Vicki Powell 830- 698 Brook Ave $122,000 New carpet & paint. Tons of extras 6010. #478078 & room to grow!Must see! Call South West Mormon Trail Great home for holidays! 2 family $50,000 rooms, 2 fireplaces, new carpet Guy Keisel 496-3769. Call Guy 71 Benchmark Village 444 North Water Wheel Lane $214,900 694 Buzianis Circle, Tooele $169,900 Keisel. #506875 40 acres - Mormon trail runs right $130,000 and paint. 4 bedrooms. Call Sandy 830-5545. #478974 5 bdrm, 4 bath, 2 car grg. 3,950 sq ft total, family living, 4 bdrm, 2 3/4 baths. All brick home, Very unique, upstairs down the middle. 2 well permits 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. 623 North Hwy 138, included. Call Sandy 830-5545. Wonderful condo village on the SE lots of storage! Great location for SLC commute. Call loft, office in basement. Call Laramie Dunn 224-4000. 958 N. 680 W $123,900 Grantsville $199,900 #487107 bench with Fantastic views. This Sandy 830-5545. #509673 #508434 home is in excellent condition. Call 3 bdrm, 3 baths, 2 car grg. 3 bdrm, 2 bath 2 - 2car garages, RR .95 acre, custom home, 2 South West Grantsville Jay Kirk 830-2091. #506381 AttentionNN realtorsDDEE - bank owned, if you U haven’tU UNDER shown yourCCT Tbuyers this fireplaces, grand kitchen, Perfect $85,000 TOOELETOOELE RRAA neatC CONTRO OhomeNN TT- you ACTare missing a condition. Call Laney 830-7583. 26 acres. Well being drilled, 23.54 135 No. 3rd St $61,000 quickC sale - very clean, new paint #494511 acre ft of water for use - 30 RR main floor, family room upstairs. livestock, 6 houses (with Tooele 2 bdrm, 1 Nbath.NDD Fixer-upperEE some work currentlyU U UNDER being done.CT TI car Call Jean Draper 882-2100. 739 W. Island Vista Circle, County permission) & irrigate 5 R AAC Gville $189,900 garageOO offN NtheTT alleyR way. Plus #475031 acres. Call Sandy 830-5545. additionalC C CONTR parking. Call ACT Jim Busico 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Brand #486824 840-1494. #467295 865 North 1300 East new construction on huge lot, $127,500 hurry to pick your own colors, Foothills of Grantsville 77 N. 6th Street $65,000 R 3 bdrm, 1 bath, 2 EcarR Rgrg. Darling main floor laundry, 5 mins from $90,000 2 bdrm, 1 bath,D newEE windows,R DDE U UNDERNND home, greatU U UNDERNN location, basementT 46 E. Spyglass Circle, Stansbury$144,900 295 Drysdale Way, Tooele $130,000 new walmart distribution, covered Great speculative property - Close furnace U and central air, perfectCCTT for AACCT TRRAA over 65% finished,NTTRR pergo flooring, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Well maintained home on 5 bdrm, 3 bath. Beautiful home in overlake - 100% patio. Call Vicki Powell (435) 830- to distribution center. Beautiful a rental,O needsNNT a little TLC. Call central Oair,O Nsky light, fully fenced & C C CONTRO ACT C C CONTR ACT finished basement, microwave & refrigerator included. 6010 or (435) 882-2100. #505048 views of Valley, lake & mountains. Tom Brewer 840-1332. #472171 landscaping. Priced to sell. Call large cul-de-sac lot in Stansbury Park, 3 bdrm 2 bath Call Sandy 830-5545. #487118 Vicki Powell 830-6010. #490837 with room to grow. Call Brad Sutton 830-0370. Call Debbie 830-4716. #508444 369 American Way $77,777 355 E. Angus Cove $212,500 273 S. Main St., Tooele 1/4 acre secluded property, 2 car 178 N. Greystone Wy, It’s Perfect! Quiet Cul-De-Sac carport, garden tub, bay window, 3 $127,200 setting, with fantastic landscaping $90,000 bdrm, 2 bth work shop. Call Sandy and immaculate home. 4 bdrm, 2 0.67 acres. Zoned commercial/ 830-5545. #481244 3 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 car grg. Beautiful, clean, move-in condition 1/2 bath, double garage & more. residential. Main Street and ally 456 N. 100 East $89,900 condo just off the 7th hole. Quiet Call Brad Sutton 435-830-0370. access. Settlement Canyon share 3 bed, 1 bath, new furnace, siding, neighborhood. Call Tana Dubose #501956 available. Call Kathy 830-4441. roof, windows, hardwood floor on 801-301-1275 or 435-882-2100. #490917 .18 acre. Call Laney 830-7583. #448306 3663 Sun Valley Drive #504687 $220,000 RR Undeveloped Land Above 290 Birch St $129,900 4 bdrm, 3 Nbath,NDD 3EE car grg. Wow! 1 Deer HollowNDDEER R $650,000 383 E. Vine $95,000 3 bdrms. No entry steps! Updated acre horseU U UNDER property, fantasticCTT mul - ExclusiveU U UNDER ViewN lots above TDeerT 684 W. 3 O’clock Dr., Tooele $104,900 189 S. Broadway, Tooele $99,900 RRAAC AACC 2 bd & 1 bth, 50% finished in rambler, corner lot, central air, tilevel - tileNN floors,TT fireplace & Hollow. 21.21N TTacres.RR Call Peggy 4 bdrm home, newly remodeled with basement. Family C C CONTROO ACT C CONTROON ACT basement! Close to schools, family room & den, RV parking and 3 bdrm, 1 bath! WOW! Cutest ranch house in town. Lots much more. Call Debbie 830- Van DamC 850-8888. #476005 churches & entertainment. Call shop. Call Tana DuBose 801-301- room partially done. Nice quiet neighborhood. Call Vicki of new items & clean clean clean. Call Sandy 830-5545. 4716. #494162 Sandy 830-5545. #502706 1275. #480516 Powell 830-6010. #509416 #509640 Deer Hollow Lots 445 Brook Ave, $104,000 345 N. Wrathall Cir, Gville Phase 3 &5. 224 Hometown Ct $133,500 5 bdrm, 2 bath. WOW!EERR Totally $269,000 Spring is here, what a great time NDD 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Let the remodeled!U U UNDERN TT 4 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 3 car grg. to start that new home. Oh, what AACC memories begin great life style, EERR New kitchenNN T&T bathroomsRR - Beautiful, beautifulNNDD home on 1.44 a view! Call Peggy 850-8888 C C CONTROO ACT friendly neighbors, newly painted - Coldwell Banker welcomes D&T Homes U U UNDERCCTT Call Sandy! 830-5545 #503112 acres of horse TTproperty.RRAA Large pick your own carpet. Private patio kitchenC CONTR familyOONN room, ACTlarge living Dear Meadow Lots 551 Upland Dr, $109,900 and back yard. Call Jean Draper C 20 prime North East lots available to room and large master bedroom & Great southeast location lots are 840-1076. #476341 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. 100% so much more! Call Laramie 224- priced right. Start that new home finished, full landscaping, perfect - build on, Stop by and see our model 4000. #482468 now. Call Peggy @ 850-8888 Just move-in! South East location - 959 N. 580 East $133,900 Call Sandy 830-5545 #470616 3 bdrm 2 baths, 2 car grg. Beautiful home located on Fox Run Drive & 1000 MMOBILEOBILE HOMESHOMES multi level, neutral colors OOTHERTHER AREASAREAS 1056 N. 600 E. $109,000 North. Lots of plans to choose from. RR throughout, central air, great north 935 N. Main St #24 $43,900 3751 N. Marshall Road, 3 Bdrm, 2 bath,DD 2 carEE grg. Very east location. CallVicki Powell Marketed by the Vicki Powell Team. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, open plan, nice homeU U UNDER withNN tile floors - 100%T Erda $69,000ERR ACCT (435) 882-2100 or (435) 830-6010. separate tub & shower, fenced NDDE finished basement.TTRR MainA floor laun - 3 bdrm,U U UNDER2 bathN home on 1/2TT acre OONN #502332 back yard, carport. One of the AACC dry - CCallC CONTR Debbie 830-4716. ACT Call Vicki Powell 830-6010 in Erda. 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Call NNTTR Beautiful rambler, almost fully ceilings, hardwood floors, tile entry, new kitchen, new detached garage travertine tile, granite counter $39,900 Sandy 830-5545. #508001 puterC C CONTR OloftO on 4th floor, ACT many extras, finished, yard completely finished Gorgeous home in nice new area oversized tub w/ sep. shower in & workshop - a bathroom in each! tops, fabulous lighting, top of the 4 bdrm, 2 bath. A very nice starter compare the price! Call Guy Keisel with partial vinyl fencing, incredible Big secluded yard - very nice in Magna. Ton’s of upgrades. A 203 Cresent View Ln master. Many upgrades. You’ll love line construction - Call Sandy 830- home priced to sell. Make offer. 496-3739. #494747 views. Call Vicki Powell 830-6010. location. Laney 830-7583. must see. Call Maria Correa 801- $114,900 it. Call Jeff 241-0194. #504599 Garden tub in master bath. 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Call 5am room & laundry extra large lot .45 ceilings, fireplace, upgraded over 4000 sq ft, 5 acres, stunning positively perfect! Call Laney 830- RV parking. Spectacular - One of with covered deck, double carport 589 N. 430 E. $111,900 Mallet 850-0105. #493721 acre with access from the back call flooring, 3 car garage and central landscaping - Best views in the 7583. a kind - custom home. Over 4000 on one of the largest lots in 3 bdrm, 2 bath. DarlingRR home with Debbie 830-4716. #484540 air. Call Vicki Powell (435) 882- valley & more! Call Laney Riegel DDEE 1728 N. Colovita Way sq ft finished. New carpet, granite, overpass point. Call Jim Busico 50% finishedU U UNDERNN bsmnt, hardwoodT 2100 or 830-6010. #500971 830-7583. #467889 ACCT $139,900 338 E 880 N. $151,500 296 E. 670 N. $154,900 tile, appliances, furnaces & central floors & fully fencedTRR backyard,A RR 840-1494. #481770 OONNT DDEE air units plus amazing views! Call centralC C CONTR air & priced ACTto sell. Call 3 bdrm, 2 1/2 bath, 2 car grg. 4 bdrm,U U UNDER 2NN bath, 2 car grg.TT 100% 3 bdrm, 4 bath, 2 car grg. 46 Aparicio Dr, $196,000 1415 Pass Canyon Beautiful newly remodeled, new finished! 2 fireplacesAA -C Cstunning! Pam Mallet 850-0105. #450679 LLOTSOTS & AACREAGECREAGE Vicki Powell 830-6010. #470148 NNTTRR Incredible home, basementERR 4 bdrm, 2.5 bath, stunning 2 story - $549,900 carpet, tile, two-tone paint, 1,980 CallC C CONTR LaneyOO Riegel ACT830-7583. completely finished,NDD Ecould be 5 former model home, hardwood, #502578 U U UNDERN TT Scenic Ophir Canyon Extraordinary home sits on 5 624 Avalon$114,900 sq. ft., deck and patio. Call Vicki bdrm, fabulous backyardAA withCC Berber, maple cabinets, formal STANSBURYSTANSBURY PPARKARK TTRR Blk 3 & Blk 6 Lots acres. 5 bdrm, 4 + baths. Theater 5 bdrm, 2 bath. Lots of house for Powell (435)830-6010 (435) 882- waterfall &OO coveredNN patio. Too dining, covered balcony off master, 1323 N. 550 E., $154,900 C C CONTR ACT 821 Country Club $149,900 1,2,3,4,6,7,8 & 12 room & full length covered deck. the price, basement 90% finished, 2100. #505035 many upgrades to mention, new Gorgeous! Call Pam 850-0105. 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath 2 car grg. Lots with “almost impossible to Call Laramie at 224-4000. cul-de-sac lot. Fully fenced flooring throughout. Call Vicki #507751 4 bdrm, 1 3/4 bath, 2 car grg. Very 368 E. 840 N., $129,900 Exceptional & Stunning - 2 rock get” culinary water share. Prime #485351 backyard, central air, extended, fireplaces 4” plantation shutters - Powell 830-6010. #492477 cute home in Stansbury Park. newer kitchen. Call Vicki Powell 3 bdrms, 1.5 bath, 2 car grg. Nice 778 East Vine Circle Cozy front porch and a nice yard. home building site. Call Tana entertainment center & the CCOMMERCIALOMMERCIAL 830-6010. #473269 2 tone paint - maple cabinets - 18 landscaping is CHOICE! Call 884 N 720 West, $152,000 $220,000 Call Laramie 224-4000. #491250 DuBose 801-301-1275. #503559 in. tile - Basement and landscaping Laney 830-7583. #503154 5 bedroom, 3 bath, huge back PPROPERTYROPERTY 873 W. 660 S. Tooele 3 bdrm, 1, 3/4, 1/2 baths, 2 car grg. $ to be finished. Central air. Call Building Lot for 18,500 $116,900 Fully finished 2 story. Immaculate yard, gas fireplace, 100% finished, GRANTSVILLEGRANTSVILLE 36 N Main #11-9-3 Pam Mallet 830-0105. #489720 779 E. 620 N. $154,900 just steps to golf course!Call 326 South Severe St., Super Buy!! Very Nice multi-level, custom finished basement, OFFICE SPACE 4 bdrm, 2 full, 3/4 & 1/2 bath, 2 today - Sandy 830-5545. #482748 136 E. North St $94,900 Grantsville 3 bdrm 1 bath. Vaulted ceilings, EERR hardwood floors & stairs. Loft, $100, $300, $900 763 Sunrise $139,900 car grg. BeautifulNNDD spotless & fully WOW! Grantsville fenced home. 4 Priced below value at $18,500. All fenced back yard. Call Jim Busico finished!U U UNDER Full of upgrades &TT extras. central air, all appliances included. Call Sandy Covello 830-5545 4 bdrm, 2 bath. Beautiful family AACC 899 Upland Dr $249,900 utilities in the street. 840-1494. #503569 Home office, tonsTTRR of storage Call Pam 850-0105. #475861 bdrm, 2 baths, .20 acres with home with gorgeous mature yard, OONN space.C C CONTR Must See! Call ACT Guy Keisel 3 bdrm, 3 bath 2 car grg. The best huge master bath, garden tub, Approximately .15 acre. Owner- 163 E. 100 South, central air, fully finished bsmnt & 672 N. Parkway $117,000 496-3739. #481981 548 East 700 N $159,900 views in Tooele! Beautiful rambler living & family room. Call Today! agent. Brad Sutton. 435-830- Tooele • $190,000 3 bdrm, 1 1/2. Very nice - Woman’s fenced back yard. Call Vicki Powell with 2 fireplaces, walkout bsmnt, All stucco, 2 story home. Includes Sandy 830-5545. #491232 0370. #495904 Over 3000 sq ft home & business, dream kitchen almost everything 830-6010. #486401 526 Mayo Drive, $159,900 vaulted ceilings, huge deck, grand 4 bdrm, 2 1/2 bath and Double new; tile floors & countertops - oak 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms total: master bath, very open floor plan 282 So. Sheridan, Stockton new kitchen, new detached garage. Call Brad Sutton 882- 88 North Hale St, $136,900 cabinets, new windows & doors, a 265 South 5th St $145,000 Full, 3/4 & 1/2. 2 car grg. on the S.E. bench bsmnt 55% $23,000 EERR garage & workshop - a bathroom 80% finished basement, RV 2100. #476468 3 bdrm, 2 baths, adorable 40’s NNDD in each! Big secluded yard - very must to see. Call Jim Busico 840- 3 bdrm, 3 bath. Spring into action, finished. Call Vicki 830-6010 Nice lot UinU UNDER Stockton. 80x100.CCTT Great 1494. #475417 great family home an east bench parking - SWEET! Laney Riegel style home w/ mother-in-law apt in R AA nice location. Laney 830-7583. location forN Na manufacturedTTR home. family room in the lower level. Plus 830-7583. #506974 758 Pioneer Ave $174,900 841 W. Utah Ave $286,000 basement - .18 acre - very C C CONTROO ACT #500447 Call Debbie 830-4716. #471292 733 W. 700 South $119,900 fully equipped beauty salon, large 3 Bedrooms each with walk in Brick rambler with massive 8 car 503 E. 700 North, $159,900 charming & updated - good 3 bdrm, 1 bath, EE2 carRR grg. Perfect laundry, covered deck, fully fenced closets and bathroom. Very large garage, 1.91 acres, 7 shares H20 - NNDD 4 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Beautiful opportunity. Call Laney Riegel 241 Country Club $31,000 starterU U UNDER home, basement 65%TT & more! Call Jean Draper. master suite. Large concrete patio. 6 bed, 1.75 bath, office - Huge new AACC large home! Master suite with 830-7583. #507329 finished. FullyTT landscapedRR yard. 2 Large family room with slate family room - Good deal! Call now .22 Acre Corner lot in Stansbury C CONTROONN ACT #505054 Jetted Tub & walkin closet. Large carC extended garage. Call Vicki fireplace. Call Vicki Powell 830- for details! Call Laney 830-7583. Park. Call Sandy 830-5545. Powell 830-6010. #488912 beautiful kitchen, tons of extras! #481291 Call Guy Keisel 496-3739. #504734 6010. #474916 #499032