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TOOELE Polynesians TRANSCRIPT gather once again in Skull Valley See B1 BULLETIN May 29, 2007 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 114 NO. 002 50¢ Graduations set to take Teamwork driving county’s center stage this week by Alleen Lang ball stadium, weather permit- ting. Assistant superintendent economic development boom CORRESPONDENT Coalition of state, county, and private-sector leaders has been As the 2006-07 school year Robert Young, along with GHS winds to a close, a new crop principal Leon Jones and assis- key to snagging major businesses in recent years of high school graduates from tant principal Travis McCluskey, the Tooele School District are will present graduates with by Mark Watson getting ready to don caps and their sheepskins. Those assem- STAFF WRITER gowns and formally receive their bled will also be addressed by The commercial and indus- diplomas this week. One school valedictorians Gary Jones and trial boom of the last few years has even secured the man who Arthur Yeamans, and salutato- Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. in Tooele County may be par- holds the top job in the state as rian Aubrey Vickers. will be the keynote speaker at tially due to an unprecedented a keynote speaker. Tooele High School will cel- Grantsville High School’s gradua- economic development effort Utah Governor Jon M. ebrate the graduation of 350 stu- tion exercises Wednesday. led by a partnership of sev- Huntsman Jr. will speak to 165 dents Thursday, May 31, at 6 with Leslie Brunson named as eral government entities and graduates at Grantsville High p.m. at Deseret Peak Complex. salutatorian. one major private non-profit School this Wednesday, May 30, Diplomas will be awarded Dugway High School will also group. according to GHS teacher Bill by Principal Larry Harrison. hold commencement exercises The Governor’s Office of Green, who is organizing the Speakers at the event will be this Thursday. A crop of 15 grad- Economic Development, event. Graduation ceremonies students Clarissa Searle and along with county and vari- will begin at 6 p.m. in the foot- Steve Schwartzman. The THS ous city officials and the pri- valedictorian is Amanda Snow SEE GRADUATION ON A5 vate, non-profit Economic Development Corporation of Utah (EDCUtah) have been successful in luring such Tooele commercial property sells for $4.5 major national companies as Conestoga Wood Specialties, million at recent bankruptcy auction Allegheny Technologies, by Mark Watson dle of a growing commercial Haerr said he is well-funded Syracuse Castings and Bonnie district. It was auctioned off to and pays cash for all his pur- Plants to Tooele County in the STAFF WRITER A self-titled “land banker” pay a bankruptcy trustee. chases. His interest in this prop- past three years alone. The winning bidder was erty was partially motivated by “As long as I have been from Holladay outbid represen- tatives from developer Pearl Gregory Haerr. He has until June Tooele City’s plans to build a here, we have never been this 7 to close on the property or highway along the 1000 North active in recruiting businesses Land Company on Thursday afternoon, offering $4.5 million lose a $100,000 cashier’s check corridor that would extend from and companies to Tooele City,” deposited with the bankruptcy Main Street to SR-112 and the said Tooele Mayor Patrick for 36 acres of commercial prop- erty in Tooele. The land is divided trustee — a prerequisite to par- Utah Industrial Depot. Dunlavy. ticipate in the auction. Bidding “My background is primarily The county’s economic into three parcels surrounding Buddy’s Family Entertainment for the property started at $4.1 buying land and holding it, but development advisor Nicole million. Most of the increases Cline spends several hours Center at approximately 1000 were in $10,000 increments. SEE AUCTION ON A5 each week talking with busi- photography / Troy Boman North and 200 West in the mid- ness owners and state and Rob Ray, director of manufacturing at Conestoga Wood Specialties stands in front of the company’s new manufacturing facility located county leaders while coor- Wal-Mart at the Utah Industrial Depot on Tuesday. The plant builds doors for dinating zoning changes to cabinets for both custom and contract work. accommodate major nation- The Maples Condos Property is located al and international compa- Another major player on the team is the at approximately N nies looking to expand. She said the county private, non-profit Economic Development 10th North and Quality 2nd West Buddy’s researches various companies in an effort Corporation of Utah (EDCUtah), which serves Entertainment Ford to find high-paying, high-tech industries that as a comprehensive source of economic data, Center ) will help keep more people working in Tooele provides key public and private contacts for County instead of commuting to other coun- networking, and offers assistance to estab-

ties. eet (SR-36 lished Utah companies. 18.67 Acres 17.5 Acres tr Cline works closely with the newly created Tooele City economic advisor Randy Sant Quality S Chevrolet Governor’s Office of Economic Development, has been pivotal in securing deals with many ain M which offers tax incentives to relocating busi- of the companies that have relocated to the nesses. The office also helps local govern- city’s industrial depot. ments compete with communities from other states that are also offering incentives to relo- Future 1000 North 1000 North SEE ECONOMIC ON A5 cating businesses. illustration / John Hamilton The dark yellow area shows commercial property that sold at an auction Thursday for $4.5 million. Pump failure prompts drastic TRIBUTE TO THE FALLEN water conservation measures by Suzanne Ashe No. 12 stopped working sev- STAFF WRITER eral weeks ago. That failure, Due to equipment failure in combined with a lack of spring one of the city’s wells, Tooele runoff, has left the city facing a City residents are being asked water shortage, Dunlavy said. to severely limit outside water “The equipment failure was use in order to conserve water unforeseen,” Dunlavy said. “We for indoor use and emergencies. are addressing the problem That includes not water lawns aggressively and taking steps so or washing vehicles for about it won’t happen in the future.” 10 days. The problem began when Tooele Mayor Patrick Dunlavy the well pump, which normally said residents of the southeast pushes 1,500 gallons of water section of the city — an area of a minute, malfunctioned, said approximately 500 to 600 homes Tooele City Engineer Paul and several churches — will be Hansen. most affected. The pump in city-owned well SEE WATER ON A6 Holiday drivers make for busy weekend for highway patrol by Suzanne Ashe They also assisted 49 motorists who STAFF WRITER had broken down and responded to Heavy traffic on the roadways six accidents, including one rollover kept Utah Highway Patrol troopers on I-80 near Grantsville that left in Tooele County busy over the long three people with serious injuries Memorial Day weekend, according (see related story on A3). Four driv- to UHP Lt. Mike Rapich. ers were also arrested on suspicion The troopers mainly patrol I-80, a of driving under the influence of photography / Maegan Burr main artery from Wendover to Salt drugs or alcohol. Deputies from the Tooele County Sheriff’s Department form a line for a 21-gun salute Monday during Memorial Day services at Veterans Lake. Over the weekend, they issued “It was a busy weekend overall,” Memorial Park. 84 speeding citations and 40 seat belt and child restraint citations. SEE HOLIDAY ON A6

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Valley Weather Forecast Local Weather Rising demands from non-law enforcement groups now

Wed 76/48 jamming up state’s criminal background check process 5/30 by Jennifer Dobner applicants for police jobs, pro- Mainly sunny. High 76F. Winds N ASSOCIATED PRESS viding information during traf- at 5 to 10 mph. SALT LAKE CITY (AP) fic stops and screening people — Utah law requires security who wanted to buy guns or guards to be licensed by the get a concealed-weapons per- state but getting that approval mit. Since 1995, the agency’s Thu 82/53 increasingly takes more time. job also included checking 5/31 The reason: Guards must applicants for security-guard licenses and corporate officers Sunshine. Highs in the low 80s get in line with employers, at security companies. and lows in the low 50s. landlords, public agencies and other entities trying to ensure As BCI’s demands grew, they’re not getting tangled up Utah’s Division of Professional with crooks. Licensing, which accepts or Fri “The sky’s the limit in rejects security-guard appli- 88/58 the post 9-11 world,” said cants, began looking for a way 6/1 Ed McConkie, director of around the delays. A few clouds. Highs in the upper Utah’s Bureau of Criminal Over the past year, the 80s and lows in the upper 50s. Identification, the state agency agency began using a system charged with conducting the called IDENTIX to conduct ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content Service checks. “Everybody wants to on-the-spot application checks know everything about every- through an information data- one.” base, allowing officials to issue The bureau passed a mile- temporary licenses. This allows Temps / Precipitation stone in November. people to go to work and get Date High Low (prec./inches) “We now get more crimi- training while BCI completes May 24 74 42 nal history requests from non- fingerprint checks, said Clyde May 25 80 54 criminal entities,” McConkie AP photo / Douglas C. Pizac Orman, who oversees licens- May 26 84 57 Valorie Webster compares fingerprints with possible matches in the criminal system at the Bureau of May 27 90 61 said. “It demonstrates the ing of 13 professions. May 28 86 60 change in society’s needs.” Criminal Identification headquarters May 17, in Kearns. In 2004, BCI ran 31,841 fingerprint checks. In The system has cut the wait Background requests, which 2006, that number jumped by nearly 20,000 and the agency continues to experience record growth. to about eight days from nearly Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer include fingerprint checks five months, Orman said. for the National Weather Service, reports gerprint checks. In 2006, that schools, water districts, criminal checks for workers in that his recording station at 139 S. Main with the FBI and a seven-state number jumped by nearly churches, mortgage lenders higher education. “That was getting to be a received no precipitation between May 24 regional database, total about 20,000 to 51,780, and the agen- and a motorcycle club. Hours later, they also cut really hard thing for people,” and 28 and a total of 0.89 inches in May. 15,000 monthly. BCI’s staff of cy continues to experience BCI’s expanded role can be BCI’s budget by more than he said. “Sometimes you’d get For the water year, which began Oct. 10, working nearly around the record growth. partly attributed to Utah law- $650,000, McConkie said. people’s background checks 1, 2006, Tooele has received 11.13 inches of precipitation. The normal for the year is clock, is only able to com- Records show the checks makers, who made the back- BCI’s traditional role was to back and you’d have to deny 19.09 inches of precipitation. plete about 10,000 each month, were conducted for 224 dif- ground checks available to supply criminal-background them, even though they’d McConkie said. ferent agencies or companies, industry. Earlier this year, law- information to law enforce- already been working for 90 In 2004, BCI ran 31,841 fin- including police departments, makers passed a bill requiring ment. That meant checking days.” Pollen Count The Intermountain Allergy and Asthma pollen count for May 29, 2007, Authorities fear crime wave by drug addicts is as follows: Oak — Low No. Utah pools facing Grass — High after arrest of doctor called ‘candy man’ Mold — Moderate Plaintain — Low by Paul Foy medical license during an emer- Authorities said that since Willow — Low lifeguard drought ASSOCIATED PRESS gency hearing Friday. 2001, Stack has prescribed mil- Cheopods — Low SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Stack was not at the hearing lions of painkillers including FARMINGTON, Utah Center, in Bountiful, could Authorities are bracing for a and wouldn’t have been invited, OxyContin, Oxycodone, Xanax, (AP) — Some cities are use 10 to 20 more lifeguards crime wave by people cut off but he can appeal the decision to methadone and hydrocodone. struggling to find enough Subscriber Service for the summer, said Scott from painkillers after the arrest the same board, Utah Commerce Undercover officers were lifeguards to work at their McDonald, aquatics direc- If you haven’t received your newspa- of a doctor suspected of repeat- Department spokeswoman able to get painkillers “by just pools this summer, creat- tor. He has enough life- per by 6:30 p.m., please call 882-0050 and edly prescribing OxyContin with Jennifer Bolton said. cold-calling him,” Cottonwood ing the possibility that some guards now, but he said 40- our customer representative will assist you. few or no questions asked. Stack was arrested May 16 on Heights Police Chief Robby Customer service hours on Tuesday and pools won’t open. hour work weeks get old for The county’s mayor and chief suspicion of illegal distribution Russo said. Thursday nights are 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. “Our situation is dire,” high school students who prosecutor called a news con- of controlled substances and said Farmington City want to do other things. led out of a clinic packed with ference announcing they feared Manager Max Forbush, who Brigham City Leisure a standing-room-only crowd Tooele that addicted patients would needs to hire at least eight Services Director Ben of patients. Some were on the choose heroin or rob pharma- ���������������� more lifeguards to open its Boyce said he was unable floor. ���������������� pool. cies for more drugs. ����������������� to hire enough lifeguards The director of a rehabilita- �������� “If they turn to a life of crime, “We Are Your Neighborhood Farmington Leisure this spring to open the pool tion clinic said it has seen a Family Theatre” Services Director Viola they will get my office,” District �������������� for school swim days. There surge in people looking for help 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. Kinney said the pool is short will be enough lifeguards Attorney Lohra Miller declared �������������� ��������� with OxyContin addiction. On (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 ������������� ������������������ eight to 10 lifeguards for the Friday. to operate the pool to its May 24, 21 people called, four Tickets are now available online ������ season. The city is offering full capacity this summer, Nobody at the news confer- times the usual rate, Joel Millard at www.movieswest.com ����������� ���������� reimbursement for taking Boyce said. ence was able to put a number of Project Reality said. ��������������� ��������������� the certification course and Lifeguard applicants must on Dr. Warren Stack’s troubled Stack is out on bail, but his ��������������� ������������������� has raised wages to attract take American Red Cross patients, or cite any specific May 25 - 31 �������������� ���������������� clinic in a Salt Lake City suburb *Times & Shows Subject to Change ������������ ���������������� more applicants. certification classes. Ogden crimes they might already have remained closed. The Associated Hill Air Force Base is and Brigham City require committed. ��������� Press couldn’t find a telephone also facing a shortage of applicants take courses ������������ ������ A state licensing board, mean- listing for Stack, and prosecu- Pirates 3: ����������� ������������� lifeguards. It might not be through Ellis & Associates, while, called Stack a danger tors said they had no record ����������� ��������������������� able to open all three of Inc. The cost can be up to to public health and pulled his identifying an attorney. At World’s End ������������ ������������ its pools unless it finds $120. Brigham City pays (PG-13) ������������� ������������ 13 more lifeguards, said Dly: 4:00, 4:30, 7:20, 7:50 ��������������� ������������ for the certification of its ����������� ������������ Sheena Chapman, lead life- applicants, but most pools Sat: 12:05, 1:00, 4:00, 4:30, 7:20, guard. It currently has hired require applicants to pay for 7:50 ����������� ������������� �������������������� nine lifeguards, or enough themselves. Sun: 12:05, 1:00, 4:00, 4:30, 7:20, ����������� ����������������� to open one pool. “My thoughts on the diffi- 7:50 Only ���������������� ����������������� Chapman believes there’s culty of finding lifeguards is ������������� ���������������������� a shortage because the job the certification,” said Tracy * ��������������� openings weren’t advertised Heun, Clearfield’s commu- �������������� ����������������� early enough. nity services director. Shrek the Third ������������� �������������� Pools in Layton and Dly: 4:35, 5:00, 7:00, 7:30, 9:15, 9:45 ��������������� �������������� High school and college Brigham City worked students have their pick of Sat: 12:05, 12:30, 2:20, 2:45, 4:35, 5:00, 7:00, 7:30, 9:15, 9:45 ���������� through the spring to hire jobs that have less stress, ����������� ���������������� enough lifeguards for the pay more and do not require FREE Drink Sun: 12:05, 12:30, 2:20, 2:45, 4:35, 5:00, ������������ ����������������� 7:00, 7:30 Only (PG) ����������� �������� summer. certification, she said. with any dinner ������������� �������� Sylvia Clark, assistant Others say the increase entree purchase ���������������� ����������������� manager of Laytons Surf in the number of pools in ������������� ������������������� N Swim, said that with so the area may be stretching Spider-Man 3 (PG-13) ����������������������� many other pools in the resources thin. DINNERS Dly: 4:00, 7:00, 9:45 ������������������������� (Served with fries, salad and roll) area, they raised hourly “I think it is caused from Sat: 12:15, 4:00, 7:00, 9:45 ���������������������� wages from $6.50 to $7.25 • NY Steak Dinner ����������������������������������� more pools in the area,” Sun: 12:15, 4:00, 7:00 Only to compete. Clark said. “Before we • Fish Dinner �������������������������������������� “We were short last year, didn’t have as many pools • Shrimp Dinner * ����������������������������������������� and this year we are short to compete with, but now • Fish Combo Dinner �������������������������������������������� • Gyro Dinner Bug again. I don’t know if it’s there is South Davis, Roy (R) ���������������������������������������� • Chicken Dinner ������������������������������������������� just that kids don’t want to and Clearfield. A kid is Dly: 5:00, 7:30, 9:55 �������������� be lifeguards as much any going to go to a pool that is Sat: 12:15, 2:30, 5:00, 7:30, 9:55 ��������������������������������������������� Sun: 12:15, 2:30, 5:00, 7:30 Only ��������������������������������������������� more,” she said. closer, with the price of gas ��������������������������������������������� South Davis Recreation and everything.” Show Times are subject to change. ����������������������������������������� Our Box Office opens daily 20 ���������������������������������������������� minutes before 1st show starts. ��������������� All shows before 6pm $4.50 �������������������������������������������� • After 6 pm Adults $6.50 ����������������������������������������� Children (under 12) $4.50 Seniors (over 65) $4.50 ������������������������������������������� 490 N. 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TUESDAY May 29, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 ������������ ���������� Local food service supervisor ����������� �������������� takes the cake at Utah School �������������� ���������������� Employees Association awards �������� by Sarah West a great honor and an apprecia- outshines who, and who had the STAFF WRITER tive thing that we do for them,” greatest amount of accomplish- Elva Roberts, director and super- Kirkpatrick said. ments, years of service and contri- visor of food service for the Tooele Kirkpatrick added it was the butions,” she said. County School District, recently local USEA chapter in Tooele that Roberts has worked for the dis- received the Outstanding Employee nominated Roberts. Nominations trict for 23 years, with most of of the Year Award for food service are sent in from all over the state that time spent working in school from the Utah School Employees and after a committee reviews the kitchens. Association. criteria, an employee of the year is “She is very deserving of this MICHAEL C. GUBLER, Agent The award is one of seven given selected from each category. The award,” Kirkpatrick said. 108 East Vine out each year to non-teaching winners are chosen based on “who [email protected] Tooele, UT 84074 employees, such as food service workers, custodians, secretaries, 882-0202��������� aides and maintenance workers. “I can’t say enough great things about Elva,” said Nan Kirkpatrick, See News Happening? USEA labor representative. “She is Give Us a Call! 882-0050 ������������������������������������������� just one fantastic lady.” ����������������������������������������������� TOOELE Roberts said she didn’t know she TRANSCRIPT ����������������������������������������������������� had won the award until she arrived BULLETIN ����������������������������� at the delegate conference May 4 in St. George. “I was completely shocked because I’ve been going to these conventions for 10 to 15 years,” WARNING: Low Back Pain Sufferers! photography / Troy Boman she said. Elva Roberts, food services director for the Tooele County School Roberts, along with the other “Medical Breakthrough Offers New Hope For District, stands in the warehouse where foodstuffs are kept for the winners, received a plaque and a district Tuesday. Roberts, who started her career 23 years ago as a cash award of $50. Herniated Disc and Sciatic Patients” lunch lady at Tooele Jr. High, recently won a statewide award for her “It’s a nominal amount, but it’s If you suffer from relentless Back Surgery Is Only 50- After careful examination and debilitating back pain 53% Effective… Besides there is evidence that this and you want to end it NOW- being very dangerous back amazing technology actually please continue reading this surgery can leave you the helps restore and repair the Three injured in I-80 rollover bulletin. It may be the most same, or even worse! Many disc! by Suzanne Ashe Saturday. University Hospital. The oldest important thing you read this people who put their hope in FREE Consultation for According to Lt. Mike Rapich passenger was 82, Rapich said. year! Why? Because if you surgery are disappointed when anyone with severe low back STAFF WRITER suffer from unrelenting back they discover they feel worse pain- How To Eliminate of the Utah Highway Patrol, the The driver was flown to LDS A female driver in her 60s pain you need to know about after surgery. This is because Your Back Pain Quickly, driver swerved off the left side of Hospital. and two elderly passengers the most up to date, FDA ap- surgery does NOT always ad- Safely, and Easily Without were injured when their white the road and then over-correct- “They were all wearing their proved technology for getting dress the REAL problem. Drugs Or Surgery! Chevrolet Astro van veered off ed causing the van to flip. Two seat belts and they all stayed in rid of back pain once and for Medical Breakthrough If you are one of the mil- I-80 near Grantsville at 4:30 p.m. of the passengers were flown to the vehicle,” Rapich said. all! Offers New Hope to Back lions of Americans who suffer If you have gone to your Pain Sufferers. from debilitating low back family or company doctor In search of a safe, effective pain, and want a safe and non- with back pain you may have and non-evasive treatment for surgical solution, this may be Woman injured in ATV crash at Knolls been told you need a shot of Low back pain, a team of what you have been looking by Suzanne Ashe Tooele County Sheriff’s depu- The woman was flown to the cortisone or even surgery to Scientists and physicians for! ties were called out at 10 a.m. hospital rather that being driven fix it. performed a study on people To learn more about this STAFF WRITER to assist the woman after the by ambulance because of the There may be a better solu- with herniated and degener- new technology call A 45-year-old woman was accident. great distance, Gowans said. tion to end your pain- without ated discs using a brand new 435-882-7200 for a FREE flown to the hospital after she “She was riding along and She was treated for injuries to harmful drugs or dangerous technology called non-Surgi- consultation. Call now. Don’t was hurt in an ATV accident basically fell off,” said Tooele her back, abdomen and shoul- surgery. cal Disc Decompression. live your life in pain! Sincerely, Dr. Dev Brown at the BLM’s Knolls Recreation County Sheriff’s Sgt. Willard der, Gowans said. Area on Monday. Gowans. [email protected]

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A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 29, 2007 ■ Editorial ■ Guest Opinion ■ Letters to the Editor ■ Editor Jeff Barrus [email protected] Open Forum 882-0050

Voice of Tooele County since 1894

OUR VIEW Graduation doesn’t have to mean good-bye anymore It’s graduation week in Tooele County and that will mean speeches, parties, and plenty of pomp and circumstance. For some graduates, it will also mean coming face to face with the realization that adult life is upon them. And that means making plans for the future. For much of our county’s history, the first thing most ambitious gradu- ates did was to prepare to leave. They might be leaving for college or job opportunities, but the point is they did not envision a future for them- selves in the county — although some hoped to return later in life. That has changed. Today, Tooele Valley is booming with new oppor- tunities for young people. National companies are relocating here, com- mercial and retail development is skyrocketing, and entrepreneurism and cottage industries are flourishing. With unemployment running at a near record low and wages on the rise, it’s a great time to be looking for a first job. It’s also a great time to continue on to higher education while staying close to home. With USU-Tooele now offering more than 20 degree pro- grams, the options for a mix of study and work are more convenient than ever. Also, for many college-bound students dreading either an expensive dorm room or a costly daily commute, having a local university provides a welcome alternative. Finally, there’s probably no better place in the state to buy a first home LETTERS TO THE EDITOR than Tooele Valley. That’s evinced by the number of young buyers leaving Salt Lake City to look for homes in our neck of the woods. This means a wonderful opportunity to put down roots where you already have them. Trouble with the TRI Conserve natural resources In today’s information-drenched I applaud Gov. Huntsman for his recent LETTERS POLICY The only caveat is that with homes appreciating by over 20 percent last year alone, this opportunity might not last long. society, we’re surrounded by statistics efforts at seeking ways to conserve our The Transcript Bulletin welcomes let- The Tooele Valley’s transformation from rural to urban comes with and rankings. Unfortunately, some- natural resources and protect our envi- ters to the editor from readers. Letters some negatives, but perhaps one of the biggest positives is that devel- times this information is presented ronment. This is a very important issue must be no longer than 250 words, opment may keep more of our graduates close to home. So, graduates, in a manner that can be misleading. and one that I wish more politicians civil in tone, written exclusively for when you look to the future, remember it may not be as far away as you Take the recent publicizing by the would spend time on. Despite the argu- the Transcript Bulletin, and accompa- think — either in terms of time or geography. Environmental Protection Agency — ments of some, we are hardly dealing nied by the writer’s name, address and and the reporting in the Transcript- with a “pop-science” or “global-warming phone number. Priority will be given to Bulletin (”Of Utah’s ‘toxic six’ half charade.” Nearly all current scientific letters that refer to a recent article in GUEST OPINION call county home,” April 3) and the evidence points directly to global warm- the newspaper. All letters may be sub- Salt Lake press — of the annual toxic ing and climate change. Those few scien- ject to editing. release inventory. The 2005 TRI reports tists that believe global warming is not that Utah ranks sixth in total toxic happening are the ones on the fringe of Letters written to thank an individual What happened to growing or organization should be submitted for emissions — a slight improvement science. They repeatedly use such tired “Notes of Appreciation” from a third-place ranking in 2004. arguments as melting ice caps on Mars older and wiser? (Tooele County, as usual, is identified as so-called proof that what is happening Readers who are interested in writing a his may entertainment. We need an older as a true toxic haven, ranking 21st here is normal and inevitable. Regardless longer guest op-ed column on a topic of seem an generation to be shocked at what out of 3,141 counties in the country). of whether or not global warming is general interest should contact Editor Todd com- TV is calling normal — and to tell Whenever I see this TRI information occurring at the rate that current sci- Jeff Barrus directly via the contact mentary to be us to turn it off. come out, I ask myself, “Are we real- ence estimates, one thing is indisput- information at the top of this page. written by a 25- We need fathers and grandfa- ly that bad?” This year, I decided to able: We are currently consuming natural year-old woman, thers who take off the ball caps of crunch the EPA’s numbers and see for resources and polluting the environment E-mail: [email protected] but I have often their sons when the flag is pres- myself. Utah’s ranked sixth, all right at a staggering rate and we need to seek Fax: (435) 882-6123 reflected upon ent. We need grandmothers and (after Alaska, Ohio, Nevada, Texas, cleaner and more efficient sources of Mail: Letters to the Editor the plagues and mothers to remind girls how to be and Indiana). But doesn’t there seem energy. It has been argued that only God Tooele Transcript Bulletin P.O. Box 390 downfalls of my Margie ladies and to remember to write to be something wrong with compar- can control the climate. We must remem- generation and Rydalch thank you notes. Women have ing the total toxic emissions in a huge ber that ultimately we are each stewards realized we suf- Dimond enough lessons in the business state like Texas (261,797 sq. miles) to of this beautiful Earth that God has pro- the intent of my letter. In my opinion, it fer from a lack GUEST COLUMNIST world of how to become second- the emissions in a tiny state like, say, vided for us and it is our moral responsi- is the league’s administrators that are of a generation rate men. We need lessons on Delaware (1,953 sq. miles)? A more bility to try and seek ways to best use this responsible for teaching the refs the gap. Instead of the black-and- how to become first-rate women, meaningful measurement would be wonderful gift. Thus, it is in our hands to rules in the first place. It is the respon- white separation that existed in along with the reminder that this the geographic intensity of emissions, decide how we want to treat this planet sibility of administrators to enforce said the past, we are now in gray terri- in no way makes us less equal to which could be very simply calculated and how we want to leave it for our chil- rules and keep our kids safe. The refs can tory that is getting murkier by the men. dren and future generations. by dividing each state’s total emissions only do what they are instructed to do. I minute. Remind us of the value of a by its total square miles. The results: Jonathan H. Westover know there were many refs that refused I know many people think the home-cooked family meal, and Little Delaware moved from 42nd place Tooele to referee due to the fact that the parents closing of the generation gap is that real happiness doesn’t come to third place, big Texas dropped from were yelling at them at every game. The progress and a wonderful thing, from a greasy meal in a sack. fourth place to 23rd place, and our Administrators, not refs to blame parents were yelling due to the fact that but as a young person trying to We need someone to be pretty, great state of Utah? We dropped I believe there was a bit of a misunder- their kids were getting hurt, because the find my place in this ever-chang- shocked at how teenagers are from sixth to 18th. I propose that the standing with the editing of my last letter refs didn’t know the rules. Let’s put the ing world, I need the stability of dressing, rather than parents who public deserves a more thoughtful pre- (“Better officiating needed,” May 22). The responsibility on the shoulders of the timeless values and higher tastes are trying to dress and act like sentation of TRI information. way it read, it seemed to put the blame administrators — where it belongs. represented by an older genera- their teenagers. We have enough Gary Swan for the flag football program’s problems Jolene Lemmon tion — a generation that remem- friends. We need parents, grand- Tooele with officiating on the refs. This was not Tooele bers the America that Norman parents and mentors. We need Rockwell painted. you to remind us about being Without a generation gap, there good citizens and the greatness of is no one to tell you that you need this country. GUEST OPINION to slow down and drive more Please teach us the value of responsibly, because 50- and 60- hard work, a good book rather year-olds are speeding past you than channel 1062 on the satel- giving you the finger. There is no lite, respecting our teachers, and Arrogant heiress deserves prison stay one to warn you of the danger of that a bad grade means we need hile many of us the rest of us obey. Hilton actually claimed criminals know enough to show up on time credit card debt and the value of to try harder. Teach us what a wanted Paris in court that she was unaware her license and make every effort to show respect for saving money, because 40-year- handshake means to you, how to WHilton thrown was suspended. the judge. olds don’t value savings. There is treat our neighbors, and how you in jail for crimes against She made this claim even though after Hilton, who lives a privileged life where no one to tell you to work hard to would have never gotten away humanity after the her last court case she had signed some- most rules do not actually apply to her, pay off your debts. with such things when you were release of her CD, cur- thing explaining the loss of her driving seems to find it impossible to obey even We need someone to value mar- young. rently no law specifical- privileges. She had also been pulled over in the basic laws of society. We don’t ask riage and remind us it is a con- We need this in order to find ly outlaws terrible pop the days before her arrest and warned by a much from her — simply that while drink- tract we should not easily rush ourselves. We need you to be true music sung by someone too-friendly police officer that she should ing and partying her life away, she not put in and out of. We also need more to who you are and how you were with a lousy voice. Daniel Kline not be driving. any of us regular folks at risk. 20-, 30-, and 50-year wedding anni- raised, so we can find some truth Though that seems like GUEST COLUMNIST Fortunately, the judge in Hilton’s case Since she’s clearly unable to do even versaries to remind us marriage is in this world. Don’t give up on us. a rule Congress should refused to accept the “whoopsie, I didn’t that, Hilton deserves whatever time she worth it. More importantly, don’t join us. at least think about, we know defense.” A bit of a hardliner, he is will actually spend in jail. Her arrogance Where are the values that We need you to be higher than us must consider whether we have enough jail famous for regularly rejecting “he started makes it okay for the rest of us to take just encouraged young men to become so we can learn the lessons of life cells for the likes of Gwen Stefani, Fergie it” and “it wasn’t my fault” as legal argu- a little joy in every humiliation she faces men by respecting women? and come to the reality that integ- Jennifer Lopez and the atrocious-in-every- ments for bad behavior. and for us to laugh a little at every tear she Nowadays, many men watch mov- rity and virtue are not lost — only medium Lindsay Lohan. Many were surprised when the judge cries. ies that degrade women, who then can we become the ones to Still, while we can’t jail Hilton for not sentenced the hotel heiress to any jail at all Perhaps Paris Hilton will learn from her themselves don’t have enough stand strong and firm in those ide- having any particular talent, we do get and were absolutely shocked when he gave mistakes and emerge from jail a slightly dignity to wear proper clothing. als for the generation yet to come. to throw her in jail when she completely her 45 days. Realistically, he had almost less reprehensible person. More likely, And now rather than a father get- ignores the laws the rest of us must live no choice but to make an example out of she’ll get out, hold a press conference ting up and turning off this slime, under. Celebrities — even ones with their the spoiled star given that she refused to about her “ordeal” and then head out to the Margie Rydalch Dimond is a stu- he is sitting down and laughing own best-selling sex tape — must have a take the proceedings seriously and had the latest hot nightspot. along with his son, condoning dent from Erda studying elemen- valid license to operate a motor vehicle. audacity to show up late for court. Once there, she can get drunk, expose the gross humor and sarcasm tary education at the University of Without this particular law our streets By arriving to her sentencing hearing herself to the paparazzi and try to drive that has become this generation’s Utah. would be filled with toddlers, the elderly 20 minutes late, the talentless celebrity herself home. Paris Hilton has as much and the habitually drunk crashing their showed a stunning arrogance and lost any chance of learning from her mistakes as vehicles into anything in their paths. If we chance of showing the judge that she actu- George Bush does of admitted he made a didn’t have some basic standard regulating ally takes responsibility for her actions. few errors in Iraq or Al Gore does of being who can drive, then simply stepping out- Why would a judge grant someone mercy caught on tape saying he doesn’t actually side your house would be as risky as trying when they not only blatantly refuse to believe in global warming it’s just a way to to cross the race track during the Indy 500. show remorse but openly show contempt get into the race in 2008. A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since 1894 Since it would be profiling to simply for the legal system? ban all celebrities under 30 who hang out Even the lowest level of criminal — Daniel B. Kline’s new book, “Easy Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus in nightclubs, wear oversized sunglasses your petty thieves and minor drug dealers Answers to Every Problem” comes out in Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor and have tiny dogs as pets from driving, — know that appearing in court requires September. He can be reached at we instead must hold Hilton to the rules humility. Even the most hardened street [email protected]. A5

TUESDAY May 29, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 Stansbury dedicates new pavilion to lake cleanup leader by Alleen Lang service agency trustee as he pre- Lake Committee. golf course, the older man com- sented Holmes with a plaque. Plans for the open-air pavilion 3’-0 Coverage CORRESPONDENT mented, “I don’t know if we are sqft The influence of Walt Holmes, “He is big in thought, and big in on the golf course were already going to be able to play golf 2’ x 8’ = $3.04 ea sqft former member of the Stansbury action.” underway at the time of his today, there is some big tourna- (Was 66¢) By profession Holmes is a retirement. The board decided 2’ x 10’ = $3.80 Park Service Agency, can be ment going on.” seen from the blue-green waters hydrologist, and he spent his ten- to honor Holmes by putting his 2’ x 12’ = $4.56 ure on the service agency focus- name on the structure. Then he heard his name of Stansbury Lake to the new ing on cleaning up Stansbury As the pavilion neared com- announced on the loudspeaker 2’ x 16’ = $6.08 ea $81,000 golf course pavilion ded- Lake. By avocation he is a pletion, Holmes wife, Thanna, and realized the event was being icated in his honor Friday. golfer, however, and has spent and son, Mike, organized a golf held in his honor. Holmes was honored for countless hours helping keep tournament to be held on the “It has been a great gather- his contributions to Stansbury the golf course ponds clean. day of the pavilion dedication. ing,” Walt said, then encouraged Park during the Walt Holmes He resigned from the board They kept the event secret from everyone to go golf and have Invitational Golf Tournament on in the fall of 2006 after he was their father. Friday. diagnosed with lung cancer, say- Through word-of-mouth invi- fun. “You all as golfers could not ing he wanted to dedicate more tations, the tournament attract- Holmes said he is feeling ask for a better partner than Walt time to his family. But he con- ed 112 golfers. When Mike “really good” in spite of the side Holmes,” said John O’Donnell, tinues to serve on the Stansbury Holmes drove his father to the effects of his cancer treatment. Big Fix rolling into town to help control pet population by Natalie Tripp less dogs and cats just roam the the same litter and are less than leukemia, and cat and dog dis- CORRESPONDENT streets, while others are killed in five months old. All dog and temper combos each cost $10. An animal clinic on wheels city pounds and shelters. Over cat surgery prices include pain The microchip placement is $20 will be rolling into Tooele this 30,000 homeless, unwanted ani- medication and collars. for dogs and $15 for cats, and Su mmer Classes R ecreation al Wednesday to help control the mals are put to death this way in Animals will be received until includes a listing in a national Begin Ju n e 11th Gymn astics city’s growing pet population. Utah each year. The best way to there is no more room. The dis- registry. The Big Fix, a spaying and avoid the problem of unwanted charge time will be determined The clinic is unable to per- for ages 3-19. neutering program run by No pets, and the kindest thing you during the reception. A late pick- form surgery on sick animals, More Homeless Pets in Utah, will can do for animals generally, is up will result in a small boarding but they do have limited abili- to make sure that your cat or fee. General spay and neuter ties to treat certain conditions bring a mobile veterinarian clin- dog is spayed or neutered.” procedures will be available, as such as umbilical hernias and ic to the Wal-Mart parking lot to Dogs and cats of all shapes well as vaccinations and micro- cryptorchids. Treatment for all give pet owners the opportunity and sizes are welcome, but there chip placements useful in track- these conditions is offered on to have their animals spayed or is a $10 fee for all pregnant ing lost and stolen pets. a restricted basis and requires neutered at discount prices. The animals or dogs weighing over Pets should not be fed after additional fees. Cat cryptorchids event begins at 8 a.m. However, 60 pounds. Animals must be 9 p.m. the night before surgery treatment costs $60 and dog cry- Call 884-6686 (Ask for Tracy) appointments will not be avail- between eight weeks and six if the pet is older than four torchids treatment costs $90. able and those interested in the years of age for spay and neuter months, but water is okay. If Fixing your pet can help some 429 East Main • Grantsville service are encouraged to arrive surgeries. The fee for male dogs your pet is younger than four animals with behavior problems (behind Grantsville City Building) early with their pets, as space is is $45 and male cats are $25. months, you should not feed like house soiling, marking or limited. Female dogs start at $55 and them after 6 a.m. the morning spraying, persistent barking or “Pet overpopulation is the female cats follow at $35. A cat of the surgery. All cats must be meowing, roaming or escaping, number one problem for ani- family plan is also available. You in a carrier that is labeled with fighting with other pets, biting mals in America,” said Amanda can spay and neuter a mother identification, and all dogs must humans or other family pets, Chaffe, an employee at the Utah cat and her litter of kittens, as be on leashes. and problems associated with Humane Society. “Some home- long as all the kittens come from Rabies vaccinations, feline female pets in heat. NOW OPEN

tion intern at GHS will be the uates with their diplomas. 7 p.m. at the Grantsville High IN TOOELE Graduation keynote speaker. Other speak- Valedictorian Lindsay Mascaro School auditorium, according to ers will include valedictorian and salutatorian Ana Martiniz event organizer Andrea Tate. Ed continued from page A1 Landon Daine Wilkins and Tiara are slated to speak at the event. Dalton, a former member of the Thompson’s uates will be honored by family LeeAnn Tomada Stevenson, Commencement exercises will Utah State Office of Education, and friends at the DHS gymnasi- salutatorian. also include a traditional slide will be the keynote speaker. um starting at 7:30 p.m. Principal Wendover High School show featuring graduating stu- Several graduating students, Karen Swenson will present will honor 18 graduates on dents. including Amy Pitcher, Manuel Smokehouse diplomas. Betsy Swynenburg, Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Tooele County Adult Garcia, Liuana Vaveao, Colleene a former DHS teacher of 18 new WHS gym. Principal John Education will hold its gradu- Grover and Mari Riches will Come years and current administra- Barrus will present the grad- ation ceremony on Friday at address the crowd. See Our • Beef Jerky New Location

The synergistic relationship nomic tax increment financing.” serve as a magnet for attracting • Turkey Jerky Economic among all these entities This is a post-performance tax smaller companies to the area. continued from page A1 development. rebate based on the company Promoting economic develop- “We contract with EDCUtah meeting certain criteria within ment also means going far afield • Buffalo Jerky “Tooele is a prime target to do out-of-state recruiting for a specified time frame. In this and casting a wide net. For exam- for industrial growth because us,” said Michael Sullivan, com- case, wages must be 125 percent ple, last week, Tooele City offi- • Smoked Sausages of the depot. Industrial prop- munications director for the above the county mean wage, cials were in Las Vegas pitching erty along the Wasatch Front Governor’s Office of Economic the company must hire a speci- the city’s business opportunities Hot Italian, is too expensive,” Sant said. Development. He said that the fied number of employees and at the International Shopping “Another attractive thing now state offers tax incentives to offer certain types of benefits Center Convention, the second about Tooele is the growing companies only if local govern- to those employees, and it must largest show of its kind in the Polish & Chorizo population. One of the top five ment entities also offer incen- show that it has purchased sup- nation. Retailers and commer- things recruiters want to know tives, such as providing land or plies from other companies in cial developers from all over the • Smoked Chickens about is the employment base. helping with financing. Utah. world were in Vegas to answer Another factor is quality of life State and county leaders The economic develop- questions and get information and retail opportunities. At the worked together in just such a ment group has also helped from city and county leaders Cornish Game same time, Tooele still enjoys manner to provide incentives to to tout Grantsville as a loca- from across the country. the rural atmosphere and afford- bring in Allegheny Technologies, tion for relocating businesses. Dunlavy said Tooele City tries Hens & Turkeys able housing prices.” which is building a titanium After nearly a decade of rapid to tailor its economic develop- Dunlavy said three main enti- sponge manufacturing plant residential development in the ment activities to bring in busi- • Pepperoni Sticks ties have helped Tooele promote near US Magnesium in Rowley. town, retailers are eager to tap nesses residents want. economic development. If Allegheny meets certain cri- into Grantsville’s 9,000-resident “First of all, people are ask- “First EDCUtah is a valuable teria, the company will receive consumer base. New strip malls ing us all the time to bring in tool for us and they work very a capped $3.2 million tax incen- have popped up over the past new types of business,” Dunlavy hard,” Dunlavy said. “They are tive, according to a report from two years and Bonnie Plants is said. “They want more special- 30 W. Vine Street • Tooele especially effective in working Governor’s Office of Economic in the process of constructing ization in shopping opportu- with out-of-state companies. Development. Allegheny spokes- a facility southwest of the city. nities. We’ve talked to Target, Second, we have the state Office man Dan Greenfield said it will City leaders were also ecstatic Kohl’s, Starbucks and others. of Economic Development, and cost between $425 million and to land the Wal-Mart distribu- We’re able now to target what tion center in 2004, which may we want because people have 882-0698 third we have the expertise of $450 million to build the compa- Randy Sant. He actively recruits ny’s new plant. for Tooele City and has been Cline said that in the case of doing so for several years.” Allegheny the state offered “eco-

LOSEJim Parker of Saratoga Springs, Utah lost 55lbs in 11 weeks. “I never WEIGHTKaren Hekking of Salt Lake City lost 23 pounds in 9 weeks. “I never felt hungry and for the first time in my life I was motivated to exercise Lose 1-2 SIZES once felt like I was on a diet. Dr. Webb is the greatest. He motivates you Entertainment Center. and not want to snack. Hypnosis is the only way to lose weight without by Vacation in all areas of your life. After the first hypnosis session I was able to get Auction Bidders at the auction indi- dieting. It changes your attitude completely.” rid of the headaches that had plagued me for months.” continued from page A1 cated they were interested in the property because of its location FOR ANYONE WHO NEEDS HELP WITH... because of the current market and potential for commercial the plan here is to put in curb development. “This is a sizable Will Power • Emotional Eating • Exercising • Food Addiciton and gutter and offer improved asset at a good price,” said auc- tioneer Rob Olsen of Erkelens commercial property,” said 75% Plus Success HYPNOSIS Haerr. “Unfortunately for the & Olson auctioneers after the FREE previous owners, I think the bidding. Olson added the same Presented by Potential Dynamics • Approved By American Medical property was auctioned off with Clifford Webb, PhD., a Certi- FIRST HOUR Association time is now right for this land fied Hypnotherapist. He is on the You don’t pay a penny until you are absolutely certain you • Leave Feeling Relaxed, Refreshed to be developed along the new back in September 2006 for $4.1 faculty of the American Institute of can be hypnotized and our program can work for you. Hypnotherapy and past president of & Motivated highway. Another major resi- million, but the winning bidder VISA or MasterCard, Check or Cash failed to close the deal in time. the National Society of Hypnothera- dential project is developing in pists. His famous program has been $ Optional reinforcement CD $15 this area, and commercial fol- The property’s value is some- featured on ABC, CBS & NBC. $ 49 for both weight control or reinforcement cassette tape $10 either seminar lows residential.” what tied to the new highway. 39 & stop smoking seminars. Haerr has developed residen- Tooele City leaders have been tial properties in Coeur D’Alene, working on the 1000 North high- ATTEND ONE 2 HOUR SEMINAR Idaho, and Washington state, way project for several years in GUARANTEE th No If you ever need help with our stop smoking but the Tooele land is the most an effort to divert semi-trucks Tuesday, June 5 pre-registration expensive piece of property he and other traffic away from Best Western Inn - 365 N. Main required or weight control program, you can attend a has purchased. downtown Tooele. The road (Conference Room) Potential Dynamics seminar at no charge. “I’ve been investing in land for would also provide another STOP SMOKING – 4:30 P.M. • WEIGHT CONTROL – 7:00 P.M. 12 years and see a lot of poten- access to Grantsville, Deseret tial out here in Tooele Valley. I Peak Complex and Miller also purchased 57 acres near Motorsports Park. Anderson Ranch subdivision in “We’ve received approval to Grantsville,” he said. build the road from the EPA. I STOP“I had been smoking for 25 years and never thought I could quit.S I IN TWOM HOURS! O“Hypnosis is theK only way to quitI smoking.N I’ve tried Gso many expect it will be designed this Prior to Chapter 11 proceed- walked out of your seminar a non-smoker and I have had no NO WITHDRAWAL other ways to quit. Dr. Webb helped me to walk out a non-smoker ings, the Tooele property was fall and construction should withdrawal. It was amazing.” Janet Arms of Salt Lake City, Utah NO WEIGHT GAIN after smoking for 17 years.” Mark Adams of Alpine, Utah owned by Llennoc Real Estate, begin next spring,” said Tooele a company whose sharehold- City Councilman Mike Johnson. ers also own Buddy’s Family [email protected] WALK OUT A NON SMOKER A6 OBITURARY

A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 29, 2007 OBITUARIES Tooele for 41 years and retired survived by his wife, Elaine; four Robert E. Wassom, in 1988. Bob married the love of children, Terri (Kenneth) Harker his life, Elaine Russell in the Salt of St. George, Michelle (Dennis) DMD Lake Temple on April 9, 1942 and Hansen of Tooele, Bob (Jayne) they enjoyed 65 wonderful years of Salt Lake and Steve (Debbie) Robert Earl Wassom returned together. He was active in the of Smithfield.; two sisters (Mary to his Heavenly Father on LDS church where he served the and Alice) and one brother Thursday, May 24, 2007. He was Lord in many capacities includ- (Arlyn); 13 grandchildren and born in Tremonton, Utah on ing being Bishop of the Tooele 25 great-grandchildren. Funeral October 2, 1921, to Leslie and 5th Ward. He and Elaine also services will be held Wednesday, Loenza Wassom He attended Bear served as ordinance workers in May 30 in the Tooele North Stake River High School and went on the Jordan River Temple for 12 Center (583 N. 270 East) at 11 to attend the University of Utah years. Among his many church a.m. Friends may call Tuesday where he played basketball as duties, he also was a member of evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at Tate TC United Soccer Sign Ups a center for the university team. the Tooele City Council. Bob also Mortuary (110 S. Main) and from He went on to further his educa- loved the outdoors. His fondest 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. Wednesday tion by attending dental school memories are those surround- at the church. In lieu of flow- Saturday, June 2nd in Portland, Ore., during which Robert Wassom ing his family on boating trips ers donations can be made, in time he also joined the Navy and and Japan. He graduated from to Lake Powell. He also was an Robert Wassom’s name, to the 12 pm - 4 pm served in Japan during World dental school in 1947 and had avid golfer and shot a hole in one Tooele County Dental Program c/ War II. He continued his love for a successful dental practice in at the Oquirrh Hills golf course o Tooele County Health Dept. 15l Registration at Quality Ford in Tooele basketball playing in Portland on Memorial Day in 2000. He is North Main Tooele, Utah 84074 Cost is $60 for U7 and under (U5, turning 4 or before July 31) Holiday HONORING VETERANS Cost is $70 for U8 - U19 continued from page A1 (turning 18 or younger on or before July 31) Rapich said. UHP also participated in the nationwide “Click it, or Ticket” Fall and Spring campaign, which kicked off Friday. A billboard blitz and the state’s or register online at www.tcunited.org electronic roadway signs reminded motorists to buckle up. Those that Purchase your tickets for TC United were caught not wearing seat belts night at Real Salt Lake July 4th. received a $45 ticket. Despite a spike in gas prices, (Firework show included with ticket purchase) holiday travel was expected to be $14 each slightly up last weekend, accord- ing to AAA’s annual Memorial Day travel forecast last week. [email protected]

Frank OHLMAN M Attorney at Law Complete photography / Maegan Burr A soldier and his girlfriend look at the names inscribed in brick at Veterans Memorial Park Monday FREE as other attendees of the Memorial Day service gather around. The Memorial Day remembrance cel- Local Consultation ebrates the lives of those lost during past wars and the soldiers fighting today. for Sports Wills & Trusts the unseasonably warm weath- provide for a booster pump In Every Issue er there is even less water in and an additional supply line to Water the mountains than in normal prevent future calls for severe 493 W. 400 N. Tooele continued from page A1 years. water restrictions. The section of the city most TOOELE “If we can’t get people to con- TRANSCRIPT Normal watershed would affected is south of Skyline serve as much as possible, there 882-4800 supply the area with another ULLETIN Drive, east of Seventh Street will be a noticeable drop in B 1,500 gallons a minute, but due www.schmutzmohlman.com and also south of Vine Street. indoor water pressure,” Hansen to the lack of precipitation and The area is usually serviced by said. water coming from two sources, City officials will be canvass- the No. 12 well and Settlement ing the affected area letting resi- Canyon Reservoir, which also services other areas of the city. dents know to limit their out- Currently that reservoir is only door water use for at least the servicing the affected area. next 10 days. Other Tooele City All developments in the south- residents are also being asked to eastern portion of the city have conserve as much as possible. been halted until the repaired For more information call pump is back in place. Tooele City Hall at 843-2255. The city’s current budget will [email protected] Wyoming bald eagle numbers up ���������������������� CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) A handful of eagles that lived ��������������������������������� — The number of bald eagles on private land around Jackson in Wyoming has grown to 185 formed the nucleus from which breeding pairs, a population most of the state’s recovered recovery that has exceeded population eventually blos- expectations from ornitholo- somed. gists who predicted much lower Small groups of eagles in recovery rates when the birds the Sheridan area, possibly were first granted federal pro- migrants from Montana, and tection in 1967. in the Saratoga area probably The bald eagle population is also helped repopulate the state, soaring nationally, as well, with Oakleaf said. the number of breeding pairs The birds still face habi- in the lower 48 states climbing tat destruction and human from a low in 1963 of 417 to encroachment because of more than 9,700 today, the U.S. development, but conservation Fish and Wildlife Service said groups are working to protect Monday. open space from development The population recovery and bald eagles seem to be offers evidence to some scien- increasingly at ease in the pres- tists that federal protection of ence of humans, Oakleaf said. the birds under the Endangered “There are signs that they are Species Act should be lifted. showing increasing tolerance to “They’re not facing extinc- human activity,” he said. tion, and they are not threatened Meantime, the efforts to with moving into the endan- lift federal protection for bald gered classification,” said Bob eagles continues. The current Oakleaf, who oversees nongame debate centers on fine nuanc- species for the Wyoming Game es in the rules that will guide and Fish Department. “So we management of the birds in the might as well reserve that act future. and the money and heartache Conservationists are con- and conflict that goes with it to cerned that the rules will be too the species that need it.” flimsy to offer meaningful pro- Wyoming’s bald eagle popula- tection for the long term. tion had dropped to 35 breeding Oakleaf noted that numerous pairs by 1978 due to hunting, other laws will remain in place pesticides, poisons and other to protect bald eagles when fed- factors. eral protection is lifted.

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TUESDAY May 29, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 REEL TALK Tart, sweet “Waitress” will tickle funny bone here are Concealed films Firearms Training Tthat are Get your Concealed more interest- Firearms permit. Classes ing once the held on a regular basis. background More information available at: of the film is www.greatbasinguns.com learned. I had � no idea walk- or Call ing into the � 435-830-3921 new movie “Waitress” that Missy the writer, Thompson director and STAFF WRITER one of the stars was brutally murdered in November 2006. Adrienne Homeowner’s Shelly has written and directed Find out many independent films, and as how you can save Warning a young, female filmmaker was on the rise in the movie industry. Avoid the Heating Originally her death was thought & Cooling to be a suicide, but then a 19- $2150 year old construction worker On A New Cooling and Industry’s “Bait’em admitted to killing her. & Switch’em” While this background informa- Heating System. Plus, tion on the film is incredibly sad, 12 month financing on Traps... the movie itself is heart-warming, photo courtesy of Fox Searchlight Pictures approved credit. fun and a kind of testament to her Dawn (right, Adrienne Shelly) tells Becky (Cheryl Hines) and Jenna (Keri Russell) that she’s getting married life. “Waitress” premiered at the while they make pies in “Waitress.” Sundance Film Festival, receiving Chances are you’ve seen the, “How To Get Central Air Free When You Buy A coctions. Her marriage to Earl In order to keep her job, Jenna New High Efficiency Furnace” or “Or act now and get your air conditioner for high praises from critics. Yes, it is “Waitress” is a film that leaves (Jeremy Sisto) has long lost its decides to hide her pregnancy $1,995!” These are the same “Dog and Pony Shows” that some heating and awful that Shelly was killed while the audience feeling happy and in spark and Jenna wants to earn from her boss Cal (Lew Temple). cooling contractors in The Valley use about this time every year to get into making the film, but it is wonder- a sense, full. Although the film is your home. And I’m almost certain that you’re as sick of hearing it as I am! enough money to finally leave She thinks she can hide it from ful that “Waitress” is such a great constantly referring to delicious him. There’s only one thing that’s everyone, except Becky and “I’m Jason Harris, General Manager of Harris Air Systems. The fact of the matter is any movie. pies, it’s likely you’ll be hungry heating & cooling company can give you the same deal if not better. You see, some heating & “Waitress” is like a nice, warm, stopping her: She’s pregnant and Dawn, when the owner of the pie most of the film. Some of the pies, cooling contractors can get pretty creative trying to drum up business in the Spring just to get her husband is the father. For cafe Old Joe (Andy Griffith) calls into your home and tell you they’re out of the system advertised and subject you to the same home-cooked apple pie: It’s tart however, I could probably live pricing you can get from any dealer in the Valley. So when you hear something that is too good at times and sometimes a little Jenna this is the worst thing that her out on her troubles: She’s without tasting. While “Waitress” to be true…It probably is!” sugary, but not enough to make it could have happened, and she pregnant with her husband’s child is a deliciously lovely film, the Jason Harris General Manager Harris Air Systems too sweet. ends up resenting the child and who she despises. end drags on a little too long and “Waitress” stars Keri Russell, Earl. Eventually Jenna and Dr. could have been shortened. Now Right Now who hasn’t done much since the Luckily, she has the help of her Pomatter’s feelings for each other that I’ve learned that Shelly died You can legitimately save up to $2150 on a system installed by a company that has hit television series “Felicity” friends Becky (Cheryl Hines) and become out of control and the while making the film, it feels been working in your neighborhood for over 15 years now. And because we’ll ended in 2002. Russell is charm- Dawn (Shelly), who also work two form an unlikely relationship. more like an homage to her film- make sure you know all of your options so you can choose which one will best making career and life than a way fit your budget, you’ll likely save More Time & Money with Harris Air over any ing and as sweet as the pies she in the pie restaurant and are Is it as wrong to commit adultery bait’em and switch’em contractor. makes, even if this disposition unlucky in love. When Jenna goes when you’re in an abusive, unhap- to keep an audience in the seats. eventually gets her into trouble. to see her regular gynecologist, py marriage? Although she con- [email protected] Jenna (played by Russell) is a she finds out she has a new one, siders adultery morally wrong, small-town, Southern girl who the hunky Dr. Pomatter (Nathan Jenna overcomes her qualms FLICK AT A GLANCE 272 N. Broadway, Tooele dreams in pies. She is constantly Fillion). It’s obvious from the very because she feels truly loved by thinking of new recipes for the first appointment that there is Dr. Pomatter. In the end, she real- Grade: A- 882-1069 pie of the day at the pie cafe an attraction between Jenna and izes what is truly important and Rated: PG-13 where she works. Jenna only Dr. Pomatter, but since they are what she needs to let go of in life Time: 107 minutes seems happy when she’s making both married neither act on their in order to raise a child that she Now playing or dreaming up interesting con- feelings. really does love. A Division of Harris Air Systems No Gimmicks…Just The Facts From A Harris Trained Professional! Subscribe Today • 882-0050

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water will be provided just bring a pot Tooele luck dish and join us for some fun. Cancer Society yard sale Rocky Mountain Care in Tooele is Grantsville having a yard sale to raise money for the American Cancer Society at 140 E. Irrigation rules 200 S. (the old hospital lobby) on June Grantsville Irrigation would like to 2 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. All proceeds emphasize that this year is extremely go to the American Cancer Society. dry and all rules and regulations will If you have anything to donate please be closely monitored and enforced. contact Stacie Dew at 435-843-2014 or The rules for residential watering 435-882-3527. for those without meters are: Do not Fix pets leave a sprinkler in one spot for more The Big Fix Discount Mobile Spay/ than 1.5 hours-not to exceed a maxi- Neuter Clinic will be in Grantsville at mum of 8 hours per week per share, Westgage Mortgage, 94 W. Main, on no unattended open hoses, and do Tuesday, May 29 and in Tooele at Wal- not water between the hours of 10 Mart, 99 W. 1280 N., on Wednesday, a.m. and 6 p.m. As of May 15 there May 30. Microchipping and vaccina- are 250,000 gallons per share allotted tions are available. Intake is at 8 a.m. to residential meters. There are two until full. For more information call regular agricultural turns. The Board 1-866-PETS FIX (1-866-7387 349) or will continue to monitor the reservoir visit www.utahpets.org. for any additional turns. Please call Housing assistance available the Grantsville Irrigation office at The Tooele Community Action 884-3451 to confidentially report any Program has emergency food and abuse or leaks to the system. shelter program funds. Applications available for those who need help with mortgage or rent, if behind one Ophir month due to a crisis beyond their control. No deposits are available. Ophir Days Food and craft vendors interested Contact Lori Sandoval at 1-800-796- photo courtesy of Exchange Club of Tooele in Ophir Days should contact Scott 2444 ext. 251, for assistance, pre- This year’s recipients of the Exchange Club of Tooele’s A.C.E. (Accepting the Challenge of Excellence) Award are Michael Brown at 882-1075. screening and for an application at and Dannielle Wuestwald. Pictured are: (front, l-r) Michael Brown, Dr. Kathleen Robinson (USU) and Dannielle Wuestwald; (back, Tooele Neighborhood Center, at 270 l-r) head of Tooele South High School Jeff Wyatt, president of Rocky Mountain District Exchange Club Floyd Holm and President Maple St. Grist Mill of the Exchange Club of Tooele Darlene Dixon. Community Action assistance Imagination, Magical Potions and tions around Utah. Volunteers must The Tooele Community Action Spells, and a day of the performing Annual Jubilee be members of IWHBA ($15 for sin- Education Program is now accepting applica- arts. Times are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. A Pioneer Jubilee will be held on gle or $30 for family per year). Call tions. They are available through the every Thursday and Friday, starting June 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Janet Tipton at 843-7465 or (801) Free plant pest help Tooele C.A.P. office at 270 Maple St. from June 21 through July 27 for the Benson Grist Mill sponsored by 554-4431 or visit www.iwhba.org for The Master Gardener organiza- or call 882-1278 to be prescreened. If children ages first grade and up. The Tooele DUP. Free Admission. Wagon more information. tion is offering free plant pest help you have questions about the EFSP cost is $20. For more information program contact Lori Sandoval at 1- rides, quilting, pioneer demonstra- on Wednesdays from 3 to 6 p.m. Become a mentor see our Web site at www.tooelecity. throughout the growing season. 800-796-2444 ext. 251. tions, bus tours, children’s games. The Youth and Families with Western lunch and entertainment $8 org/citydepartments/youthservices. Bring samples to the USU Extension Spray for bugs Promise program is now accept- asp or contact Terra Sherwood at office at 151 N. Main St., or call dur- Now is the time to spray for cod- (adults) $2.50 (kids). Bus tours, ($10), ing applications for new mentors. of E.T. City and area. Limited seating. 843-2142. ing those hours for help with garden- ling moth. The second spray should Volunteers are matched one-on-one ing problems. be done between June 1 and 17. Reservations for lunch or bus tours with youth ages 9-12. Mentors are Churches The second spray for the Grantsville call 882-7678. Reservations before asked to spend an hour a week with Diabetes classes set area should be done between June 3 June 1. No Refunds. their mentee. Mentors must commit Anyone with diabetes don’t miss and 18. For more information contact to a minimum of six months to one Church of Christ VBS out on self management classes held Linden Greenhalgh, USU Extension year. If you’re interested in enhanc- Mark your calendars. The Church Friday afternoon on June 1. You will Ag Agent, at (435)843-2353. Recreation ing the life of a young person call of Christ is having their VBS June need a doctor’s referral. To make USU Extension at 843-2354 or 843- 25-29 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at 430 W. an appointment please call Eileen Grandfamilies classes Utah Ave. Any questions call Jewel DeLeuuw at 228-0048 or 882-5671, Grandfamilies is an advocacy, inter- New Stansbury soccer club 2353. at (435) 882-4642. leave a message. vention and support program service Registration is open June 2 from for family members who are raising a 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Stansbury Mt. View VBS Personal ancestral file class relative’s child. Classes in Tooele run Elementary School; and June 9 from Schools Come join us here at Mountain The personal ancestral file class every Wednesday from 5:30-7 p.m. at 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Stansbury View Baptist Church as we blast off on printing forms and reports will the Family Center, 66 W. Vine St. until Community Clubhouse. THS 1977 class committee for a week of fun. All week long we be Wednesday, May 30 at 7 p.m. at Aug. 7. The Tooele High School class of are having a great vacation Bible the center, 751 N. 520 East in Tooele. The hours are Tuesdays from 9:30 ShopTooele party 1977 is looking for fellow classmates school called “It’s Out of this World.” Deseret Peak We’d like to invite all children, kin- a.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Wednesdays from The ShopTooele Business Alliance to help in the planning of their 30th dergarten through 6th grade, to join 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; Thursday from Networking Party will be hosted by year reunion. A committee meeting us as we boldly go where no man has 12:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Fridays and Michelle Christensen of Delicious Softball field will be held on Sunday, June 3 at 6 gone b before with fun songs, silly Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The and Andrea Culletto of Fired Up. There are no practices on the fields p.m. Anyone interested in being on skits, yummy snacks, exciting Bible address is 751 N. 520 East in Tooele. Come for networking opportunities, unless scheduled. Please call Jeff at the planning committee, call Cecelia stories and much more. VBS will Call 882-1396 for more information a door prize and a chance to feature 843-4010 for more information. Russell (Bankhead) at 882-4636 or be from June 11 to 15. Admission is or to sign up. your own business at a future party. Aquatic Center swim dates Sharon Bennion Spence at 882-0445 free. VBS runs from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Bring business cards. Wednesday, The 2007 swim session dates are: for the location. Advanced computer class located at 822 E. Main St, Suit #2 in May 30, 7 p.m., Delicious, 295 N. June 11-21 (no 9 a.m.), June 25-July New students An advanced computer class in Grantsville. Main St. See www.ShopTooele.org 6, July 9-19, July 23-Aug. 3, Aug. 6-16. Students who are new to Tooele Microsoft Word XP, Access, Excel, for more info, or call Paula Williams Lessons are offered at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., School District and their neighbor- Food distribution PowerPoint and Windows is being at 435-579-1733. and 11 a.m. Call 435-843-4035 for hood school will be Tooele Jr. High The Utah Food Bank will be dis- offered on Monday and Thursday more info. School for the 07-08 school year, tributing food at the First Baptist nights for four weeks beginning June Tooele County Fair Church on Friday, June 1. The church 4 from 6-9 p.m. Fees range from $20- Please visit the fair’s Web site at Tooele Idol and craft show please call 833-1921 to register your is located at 580 S. Main St., Tooele. 50. www.tooelefair.com for a complete The Tooele Idol singing contest 7th or 8th grader. You will need to Sign up begins at 7:30 a.m., and schedule of events, rules & entry and craft show will be June 1: 3- contact the school by June 1. Adult education distribution will begin about 8:30 forms for the Car Show, Demolition 10 p.m. and June 2: 12-10 p.m. at THS class of ‘87 Get your high school diploma or 9 a.m. Everyone is welcome, but Derby, 5K Run, Little Miss Pageant, the Deseret Peak Complex. Cash and All members of Tooele High School this year! All classes required for there must be at least one adult per Karaoke Contest, Battle of the Bands prizes awarded. For more info. or to class of ‘87 are invited to attend their a high school diploma, adult basic household present. If you would like and vendor & food booths. register call 843-4046. 20-year reunion Aug. 3, 4 and 5 at the education, GED preparation, word to help please be there before 8:30 Eagles Nest. The cost is $40 per per- processing, drivers’ education and Yard sale Deseret Peak Stampede Days a.m. English as a second language are Come celebrate Tooele County son. Reservations need to be made There will be a yard sale on June available. Register now to graduate with us on June 1-2, at the Deseret by June 1. For reservations or more 2 at 7:30 a.m. at 432 Alfred Drive in — just $35 per semester. Located at Peak Complex. Complete with , information, contact Saila Felver at Tooele. All proceeds will be donated 76 S. 1000 W., Can be reached at 833- craft show, Tooele Idol, fireworks, 951-303-8974 or sailafelver@yahoo. Library to the American Cancer Society. Item 1994. Adult Education classes are for pony rides, rock wall and a lot more. com. donations to be sold at the yard sale Fun at the library students 18 and over. are now being accepted. If interested DHS reunion Discount swim passes It’s “Bearly Spring” at the library. please contact Jon at 801-891-8709. Dugway High School will be hav- Take GED The Deseret Peak Aquatic Center Each week, guess the right amount ing their High School Reunion on The GED test will be given on June American Cancer Society is offering season swim passes at a of candy in the honey bear and win Saturday, Sept. 1. This is open to all 18 & 19, starting at 8 a.m. Please con- Yard Sale Saturday June 2 8 a.m. to discount until June 11. Purchase your the bear and a surprise. Story time elementary, high school students as tact Andrea at 833-1994 by June 14. 12 p.m. at 283 Skyline Drive, Tooele. tickets today or call 435-843-4035 for is on Wednesdays at 11 a.m., and well as parents and faculty. If you Pre-registration is required. All proceeds will be donated to the more info. crafts are on Fridays from 3 through would like to have further informa- English as a second language Relay For Life. 5 p.m. For more info, call the library tion please contact Lisa (Schrier) ESOL conversational classes are at 882-2182 or visit the library at 128 4-H robotics camp Vender [email protected] (608- 374- held Monday and Thursday from 7 Philanthropy W. Vine St. USU Extension 4-H program is 3338) or Kelly (Stephens) Presutti p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Adult Education excited to offer a special robot- Get a clue Volunteers to lead/side-walk horses [email protected] (724-274- Learning Center, 76 S. 1000 West. ics camp for youth who have just 4864). It’s that time of year again. Join us ESOL students may come anytime completed the 6th- 12th grades. It Healing horses therapeutic riding Johnsen Jr. High events for our Summer Reading Program the center is open for Individualized will be held in the USU Extension center is beginning their riding pro- “Get a clue at your library.” Sign- Eighth grade Promotion study with our software programs Auditorium at 151 N. Main St., June 4 gram in May. Volunteers are needed ups will begin on May 29 and end Ceremonies will be held Tuesday, and textbooks. The book fee is $25 and 5. The cost is $13 per youth, $10 to lead and side-walk the horses for June 29. Christopher Fair will pres- May 29, from 6 to 7 p.m. Invitations per semester. with a current 4-H membership card. riders with special needs. For more ent his great entertainment on May have been mailed home to those stu- Inglés idioma segundo Come join “Captain Greenhalgh” information please contact Kathy at 29 at 6 p.m. to begin our fun Summer dents who have met the graduation ¿Aprendes Inglés? Apúntate y at Sea Lab Nautilus for an under- 843-7774. Programs. Remember this is only the sea robotics adventure you won’t requirements. participa en las divertidas clases Donate your four-wheeler beginning of all the great fun at the de inglés como idioma segundo. want to miss. You will use Lego The Healing Horses Therapeutic GHS car wash library. Partícipes: principiantes y avanza- “Mindstorm” technology to learn Riding Program needs four-wheel- The Grantsville High School cheer- leaders will be holding a car wash on about and construct robots. Come ers for volunteers to haul manure. SEE BULLETIN ON A9 to the USU Extension Office at 151 The donation is tax deductible. Call Saturday, June 2 from 10 a.m. to 5 N. Main to register and pay by June Kathy at 843-7774. p.m. at the Key Bank (50 W. Main St.) 1. Space is limited. Call 843-2350 for Gentling wild horses and burros in Grantsville. The cost is $8 per car. BULLETIN BOARD POLICY more information. The Intermountain Wild Horse Highland Ward reunion & Burro Advisors Learning Center If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact Missy Thompson at 882-0050, A Highland Neighborhood Reunion in Erda needs volunteers to gentle Kids fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Board” is for is being planned Friday, June 1 at 6 wild horses and burros. The center special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, p.m. at the Tooele City Park Pavilion, is open Mondays, Wednesdays and Summer Craze etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Please limit your by the swimming pool. Please come Fridays from 6 p.m. until dark, and There will be summer adventures notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your join us, bring your neighbors and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. that include Meet the Challenge, A announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the adver- renew friendships established when Volunteers will gentle the animals Pirates Life for Me, The Quest of tising department at 882-0500. Information should be delivered no later than 3 p.m. on we were a ward. Paper products and and take them to BLM satellite adop- the West, Where in the World is Our the day prior to the desired publication date. A9

TUESDAY May 29, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9 Exceeding your �������������� Expectations ������� ��� ������� ����� ���� with our Tooele Seniors Shamrock Service Guarantee Bulletin The Tooele County Senior continued from page A8 Citizen Center can be reached at 882-2870. The center is for dos. Centro de Educación the enjoyment of all senior para Adultos 76 South 1000 citizens 55 years young and West, Tooele; Teléfono: 833- up. ��� ������� ��������� ��������� ���������� 1994. ¡No faltes! Mondays — Cardio-breeze/ ���� ��������� pilate aerobics 9:30 a.m.; 24’x32’x10’ �������� �� $8,395 Bridge 10 a.m.; Lunch 12-1 30�x56�x10� �������� �� $12,395 p.m.; Line dancing 1 p.m.; Groups 42�x72�x13� �������� �� $20,695 Bingo 1 p.m. 60�x88�x14� �������� �� $32,495 Tuesdays — Lunch 12-1 ���� ������ �������� ���� �� ������ ����� �������� ���� ������������� ������ ���� ��������� �������� Action 4 Autism ��� ��� ������ �� �� ��� ��� ����� �� ���� ����� ����� ����� ������� �� ������ ������� ������� All who are interested in p.m.; Pinochle 1 p.m.; Line PRE-ENGINEERED STRUCTURES FOR: helping individuals on the dancing 1 p.m. • Commercial • Residential • Suburban Wednesdays — Breakfast 9- • Equine • Farm • Metal Roofing autism spectrum, meetings • LIFETIME PAINT WARRANTY AND are held the first Tuesday of 12 p.m.; aerobics and muscle 67% MORE CORROSION PROTECTION each month at Tooele First 9:30 a.m.; ceramics 1 p.m. • FEATURING DOORS FREE ON-SITE Assembly of God building at Thursdays — Pinochle 9 CONSULTATIONS! 127 N. Seventh Street at 7 a.m.; Lunch 12-1 p.m.; Bridge Payson, UT • 801-465-0300 ����� ���� ����� ������ ��� �� ������� p.m. For childcare call Erin, in 12:45 p.m.; Canasta/other � advance, at 843-8562. games 1 p.m. 1-800-373-5550 ���������������������� Eagles new officers Fridays — Pinochle 9 The Eagles Aerie and a.m.; Tai Chi and yoga aero- bics 10:30 a.m.; Bingo 1 p.m.; Auxiliary will install the TOOELETRANSCRIPT new officers for 2007-08 on Mexican train 2 p.m.; Dinner BULLETIN 4-5:30 p.m. Saturday, June 9 at 5 p.m. A photo courtesy of Tooele High School Since 1894 stuffed pork chop dinner will Friday night dancing 6-8 Tooele High School student Cortny Barton is participating in an internship with the Army National Guard. follow at a cost of $8.50 per p.m. plate. Music will be down- Seeking Friday night enter- stairs following dinner. Come tainment after dinner. If inter- out and support the new offi- ested, call the center. Looking cers. for a bass guitar player for the Tooele Senior Band — volun- Diabetes support group teer position. The Tooele Diabetes Support 2007 memberships now due Group will meet June 6 at Mexican train players need- 11 a.m. at the Mountain West ed — will play Fridays at 2 Medical Center Conference p.m. Please call 882-2870 if Room. We will be discussing interested. living Wills, and receive help New bridge players needed. filling them out. Bring you If you’d like to learn, come favorite snack and receipt. All down and we’ll teach you. are welcome. If you have any questions call Carol at 843- Senior Circle 9787. Senior Circle is for anyone over the age of 50 and costs $15 per year. Receive hospi- tal, local, and national ben- Veterans efits. Call 843-3690 or stop by the hospital volunteer desk to Free concerts sign up. All activities require Free concerts honoring an RSVP except for exercise. past, present and future veter- • Sittcercise exercise class ans and their families will be begins Mondays at 2 p.m. at at the Tooele Veterans Square MWMC. Free to Senior Circle Memorial Park on Sundays at members. Chair and sitting 2:30 p.m. Bring lawn chairs exercises that promote flex- and blankets to this non-polit- ibility and toning. ical, free salute to veterans. • Body Instincts: Meets For more info call Dennis Tuesdays at 10 a.m. at Pinnacle Tracey at 435-850-9014. Therapy (29 S. Main). Free to members. Toning and stretch- Seniors ing and a little cardio work- out. Grantsville Senior Center • Hinges and Twinges: The Grantsville Senior Meets Tuesday and Thursday Center can be reached at 884- at 11 a.m. Pratt Aquatic Center. 3446. $2.50 for members, $20 for a Daily Schedule 10-pass punch card. $3.50 for Lunch: Monday, Tuesday, nonmembers. Water aerobics. 2007 Deseret Peak Days Thursday, and Friday. Please Fri., June 1: make your reservation before 8:30 a.m., the morning of the Recovery Craft Show: 3-10:00 pm meal or sign-up sheets are Tooele Idol: 3-7:00 pm available for you at the center. Donations for drug treatment Mutton’ Bustin’: 7:00 pm Please fill them out. Now announcing a drug Breakfast: Wednesday, 9:30- treatment system for Utah. PRCA Rodeo: 8:00 pm 12 p.m. Donational cars, RVs, money, Fireworks following Rodeo Aerobics: Tuesday, Friday, property, jewelry, clothing, 9 a.m. household goods, unwanted Sat., June 2: Bingo: Thursday, 1 p.m. homes, anything to further Craft Show 12-10:00 pm Bunko: Wednesday, 1 p.m. the cause and help fight the Ceramics: Tuesday, 10 a.m. source of drug problems. Local Entertainment: 12-4:00 pm Line dancing: Thursday, 10 Contact Loren. Tooele Idol: 2-7:30 pm a.m. Kick drug habit Mutton’ Bustin’: 7:00 pm Pinochle: Thursday, 9 a.m. LDS Family Services addic- Pool: Everyday tion recovery meetings are PRCA Rodeo: 8:00 pm Puzzles: Everyday Tuesdays from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Fireworks following Rodeo Quilting: Mondays, 9 a.m. at 1030 S. 900 West, Room Blood pressure: Every 118, in Tooele. Enter on the Thursday, 12 p.m. north side of the chapel. The Friday Movies: second and Erda meeting has been dis- third Friday, 1 p.m. continued. Future trip: Tuacahn/ Mesquite, June 18-20, $269 Castaways AA meets per person + $54 (single Castaways Alcoholics room). Res & payment due Anonymous meets Monday- May 29. Round-trip transpor- Saturday at noon at St. tation from Tooele County Barnabas Center, 1784 N. Aaron Drive, Tooele. Open, Honor Our Heros aboard Lewis Stages Luxury Motorcoach, two nights at the mixed, non-smoking, wheel- Virgin River Hotel/Casino in chair access. Nursery avail- at Opening Ceremonies • Friday, June 1 • 3:00 pm Mesquite. Shows: “Cinderella” able Monday-Friday. Special recognition for National Guard, law enforcement, firefighters. Families welcome. and “My Fair Lady.” Call for Alateen group more info or make reserva- Alateen group info, call 849- tions at 884-3446. 1881. Weighing of At Cal-Ranch • Friday, June 1 • 12 - 2 p.m. Keith Isley Autograph Session. Win Rodeo Tickets There’s a the Better Way Other Activities: to Get the Craft Show &Tooele Idol Petting Zoo Hot Air Balloon Friday & Saturday Poney Rides Games Inflatable Fireworks Word Out. Call 843-4046 Skydivers Lots of Fun Enter to win a new

TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN Dodge Truck at Quality Auto and get a free rodeo ticket while supplies last. 1041 - 1141 North Main, Tooele Put it in our “Bulletin Board” section! Notices of special events for charitable organizations, Winners will compete in the horseshoe toss at the rodeo for their chance to win a new Dodge Truck. civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. Two winners will be drawn Wed., May 30 at Quality, and Channel 2 (one each) 882-0050 • [email protected] and two more winners will be drawn, one each night of the rodeo. You could also win a Las Vegas getaway at South Point Hotel and Casino. A10 SPORTS

A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 29, 2007 Sports SPORTS WRAP Nichols medals Co-ed Softball Classic The second annual Cowboy Classic Co-ed softball tournament will be held in hurdles for Saturday June 2 at the Deseret Peak Complex. The tournament will begin at 8 a.m. and any team is encouraged to Lady Mustangs attend. The entry deadline for teams is Thursday May 31. For more information by Steve Schwartzman contact Kenzie at 801-631-7708. CORRESPONDENT Dugway’s Breanna Nichols took home the Athlete Sport Injury screens school’s sole medal at the UHSAA 1A state Free athletic conditioning sport screens are offered at Meier & Marsh Professional track and field championships at BYU with Therapies for Tooele County high school her performance in the 300-meter hurdles. athletes. This sport screen is used Her sixth place time of 51.34 was the leading nationally to help athlete’s peak perfor- effort in helping the Lady Mustangs place in mance and identifies areas vulnerable to the top 20 in team standings with a 20th place injury and offers conditioning programs finish of four points. Rich High School took the to target weak areas. This commu- nity program is offered throughout the meet with 106 points followed by Milford (68), summer. Call 843-1311 or visit MMPT Saint Joseph (58), Panguitch (44), Manila (40), at 1226 No. Main. Altamont (36), Monticello (34.5), Green River (33.5), Duchesne (33), Wayne (30), Escalante Rocky Mtn. baseball camps (28), Piute (26), Tabiona (23), Bryce Valley The Rocky Mountain School of Baseball (15), Layton Christian (13), Christian Heritage will conduct its Annual Summer Ball (12 ), West Desert (7), Wasatch Academy (5), Camps in Provo, Utah at BYU’s Miller Field. The first camp is June 11 & 12 Whitehorse (5), Tintic (2), and Valley (1). and the second camp is June 13 & 14. Dugway’s Kari Billings uncorked a distance Players will be divided into individual of 100-8 in the javelin throw to finish eighth groups by age. The camps are for play- overall for the meet as Wendover’s Lucia ers ages 7 through 18. The camps Gonzales (86-3) and Ana Martinez (84-6) fin- will emphasize hitting and defense by ished 13th and 14th overall. position. The staff will include college The Wednover High School girls’ 4x400- and pro players and coaches. For more information or to register visit www. meter relay of Gullermina Escareno, Madison rmsb.com or call toll free at 1-877- Higley, Esmeralda Mendoza, and Allison 272-0862. Supanich ran a time of 4:43.6 to place them in ninth for the meet. Wendover Classic Co-ed Wendover’s Tarin Ratliff ran a time of 19.19 The annual Wendover Classic Co-ed in the 100-meter hurdles to place 10th overall softball tournament will be held June 9-10 in Wendover, Nev. The entry fee is for the meet as the DHS girls’ 1600-meter $200 per team and send entry fees to medley relay of CJ Mathews, Tayci Morse, West Wendover Rec District, P.O. Box Jessica Nichols and Breanna Nichols placed 5010, Wendover, Nev. 89883. For more 10th overall with a time of 5:00.61. information call 775-664-3289 or 775- Breanna Nichols finished 12th overall in the 664-3723 or email wwparksrec@inett. 100-meter dash with a finish of 13.95. com. Mathews ran a 13th place time of 29.56 in Christmas golf tourney the 200-meter dash as Billings finished 13th The annual Operation Christmas Golf overall in the shot put throw at 27-1.25 and tournament has been scheduled for Wendover’s Alisha Perez finished in 13th over- June 24 at Oquirrh Hills Golf Course. all in the 100-meter hurdles at 21.07. The entry fee is $40 per person, which Morse leaped a distance of 12-10 in the long includes lunch, and the format is a four- jump to finish 15h overall as Jessica Nichols person scramble. All proceeds go to the finished 15th in the 40-meter dash at 1:09.92 Tooele Community Action Program to help the less fortunate families in need followed by Wendover’s Jennie Bateman during the holiday season. For more (1:11.62) and Lindsay Mascaro (1:12.92) in information contact Mark or Christine 17th and 18th. Sandoval at 435-843-8247. Bateman finished 16th in the 800-meter run at 2:48.02 as Martinez finished 16th in the Golf tourney at Overlake discus throw at 65 feet followed by teammate The first annual Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s team in training Lucia Gonzales in 17th at 55-11. golf tournament will be held at the Links Wendover’s Higley ran a time of 7:39.41 in at Overlake in Tooele on Saturday, May the 1600-meter run at 7:39.41 to finish in 19th 26 starting at 8 a.m. with sign-in from photography / Troy Boman place overall as teammate Escareno finished 7 to 7:45 a.m. The four-man scramble A cowboy fights to stay on one of Ike Sankey’s prize stock in last year’s Deseret Peak Stampede. Sankey is one of the PRCA’s top in 20th at 7:40.56. is $60 per player and entry fees are livestock contractor and will join forces with award-winning contractors like announcer Will Rasmussen, rodeo Keith Isley due by May 19. The putt off contest and Phil Kropp in Friday and Saturday’s eighth annual Deseret Peak Stampede at the Deseret Peak Complex. starts and 7 a.m. For more information SEE HURDLES ON A11 or to sign-up with a team, call Shawn or Shelly at 435-849-2530. Wrestling camp at GHS There will be a wrestling camp June 7-9 Deseret Peak Stampede set at Grantsville High School, sponsored by GHS and Western Wyoming Community College for ages 10 to 18. It provides wrestlers with the opportunity to learn and improve valuable techniques in folk- to kick off summer festivities style wrestling as well as conditioning by Nick Drake and lifting for the upcoming year. Cost shot at winning a new Dodge Truck or a Las Vegas getaway. SPORTS EDITOR Entries are being accepted at Quality Dodge, KUTV.com and is $150. This is the last week to register The first weekend in June signifies the first official days of for the camp and a $50 deposit is due Deseret Peak Complex. summer as public schools conclude until August. May 26. For more info call Clarence The return of professional rodeo has been an enormous hit But it has also become a tradition for Tooele County to cel- Evans at 884-6158. the past seven years and the 2007 event is expected to be no ebrate some hot rodeo action with the eighth annual Deseret exception. In fact, the gate totals have nearly doubled each Tooele baseball showcase Peak Stampede-PRCA rodeo set for Friday and Saturday at year. The Deseret Peak Stampede rodeo committee expect National Scouting Report will hold the the Deseret Peak Complex. more people than a year ago will spin the turnstiles at the First Coast to coast Baseball Showcase The first weekend in June always marks the opening of in conjunction with the Ringor Baseball Deseret Peak Complex for the premiere event marking the adult rodeo competition ready to kickoff a stellar Tooele Showcase Series. The showcase is beginning of the always competitive Tooele County adult County rodeo summer slate. scheduled for 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. on rodeo circuit. Mutton bustin begins competition every night at 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 20 at Dow James The pro rodeo marks the eighth consecutive year Tooele Park in Tooele. Professional scouts will while the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) County has been able to slate the top notch and first-class rate all players with the top players event is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. both nights. Tickets PRCA event, and rodeo enthusiasts are fortunate to wit- receiving invitations to advance to a will be $8. Tickets can be purchased in advance at all Ticket ness the prestigious Sankey Rodeo Company, which brings regional, then national showcase. A master outlets and the Deseret Peak Complex. college recruiting session will follow at its livestock and entertainment. The The annual event will fittingly have a patriotic beginning 6 p.m. For more information go to www. company, based out of Joliet, Mont. has produced livestock as Sky Dive Utah will glide into the arena at 7:55 p.m. each nsrshowcases.com/baseball or contact for the National Rodeo Finals (NFR) for the past 25 seasons, photography / Mike Anderson Mike Hinds at 801-243-2836 or mail to: night and fireworks will culminate both nights of action Dugway’s Breanna Nichols crosses the finish [email protected] or packed professional rodeo action. Also a horseshoe contest line in a state relay at the Class 1A State [email protected]. will be held each night with two lucky contestants earning a SEE STAMPEDE ON A11 track and field championships at BYU.

FROM THE SIDELINES Jazz looking for answers after ugly home loss vs. Spurs emorial Day point by the end of the third quarter, 63-62. A the Jazz more and more. Some of the calls hopes. After an impressive 26-point win in to score more than nine points, and he turned out to few minutes into the fourth quarter the Jazz Ginobili received were indeed questionable, game 3, the Jazz and their fans felt pretty didn’t even make it to the foul line. Neither Mbe a holiday were still just a point behind, 67-66. Then but the key to the game was not the poor good about their chances to pull off this did Mehmet Okur, Matt Harpring, Gordon Jazz fans would just San Antonio’s Manu Ginobili hit a 3-pointer, officiating, it was the lack of defensive effort series and head to the NBA Finals. But now, Giricek and Paul Millsap. “We felt there were as soon forget, as and the Jazz went miss-turnover-miss on and mental toughness displayed by the the Jazz will have to win game 5 in San a couple of things that were questionable... they watched their their next three possessions and before the Jazz as the game started to wane. And give Antonio tomorrow night just to bring the but they won the game,” Williams said. Utah Jazz implode officials could call another questionable Ginobili credit, he forced the issue with the series back to Salt Lake City. “I’m sure a lot “They made plays. They kept their heads. We during the fourth foul, the Spurs were up by six points and Jazz down the stretch causing Utah to take of people are counting us out in the series,” were the ones getting the techs, not them. quarter giving the never let the Jazz get any closer. With 3:57 whatever actions necessary to prevent him said Jazz forward Carlos Boozer, who had And that’s why they prevailed.” San Antonio Spurs left and San Antonio up 79-72, Ginobili from getting to the rim to easily. As the foul 18 points and 9 rebounds. “We have a much Tim Duncan had 19 points, 9 rebounds, 5 the game 91-79 and a David Gumucio fouled attempting a 3-pointer, made all three calls mounted, Utah tempers flared and four better feel for this team after playing them blocks and 5 turnovers. He was 5 of 8 from 3-1 advantage in the GUEST COLUMNIST foul shots and snuffed out any hopes for technical fouls later Coach Jerry Sloan and four times. All we can do is toughen up and the line in the fourth quarter, emphasizing Western Conference Utah. usually mild-mannered Derek Fisher were see if we can get one in San Antonio.” the poor officiating and San Antonio’s lop- Finals. Now the Jazz have their work cutout Heck, not even Utah’s “True Blue” T-shirts on their way to the locker room. Jazz point guard Deron Williams had 27 sided trips to the charity stripe 30 for 41 vs. for them heading back San Antonio where — free in Game 3 — could save the Jazz dur- But there was a lot more flying around points and 10 assists in 38 minutes despite Utah’s 14 for 20. the Jazz haven’t won a game in the last 18 ing the fourth quarter of yesterday’s contest. EnergySolutions Arena than just technical having lost eight pounds in the last two days “We just couldn’t keep them off the attempts. Of course the same shirt was being sold for fouls. Jazz fans had enough of the Spurs and while fighting a stomach illness. Williams free-throw line,” Sloan said in a post game No one on the ESPN coverage team will $10 a piece. Maybe Utah can blame all this the lousy officiating crew. Debris of all kinds had two IVs in the Monday morning, then interview. When confronted about all the give our Jazz a chance tomorrow night and on good old-fashioned capitalism. Whatever started finding its way to the playing sur- hit the floor with everything he had earn- technical fouls, he said, “I don’t want to talk in all fairness, they are probably right. Utah’s the cause, the Jazz simply had a nervous face. One object may have hit San Antonio’s ing the respect of teammates, coaches and about those because all that does is give me best opportunity for a win was last night break down during the fourth quarter send- Bruce Bowen. “They threw Carmex at me,” fans while providing flashbacks of Michael more trouble.” — where the Jazz could have brought the ing Ginobili to the foul line 15 times for the Bowen said. “I like Carmex, but not getting Jordan overcoming the flu to have a huge And Coach Sloan has plenty of that now, series back even — making this trip to San Spurs connecting on 11 of them down the it thrown at me.” game against Utah in the 1997 NBA finals. as he only has one and a half days to find a Antonio a hard one for the Spurs. But it was stretch. With each drive to the basket and But of all the blows landed in this game, But unlike Jordan, Williams didn’t get way to get a win in San Antonio. I’ll see you not meant to be. The Jazz, pulled within one each flop to the floor, Ginobili frustrated the most severe was to Utah’s comeback enough help. Boozer was the only player there from the sideline! A11

TUESDAY May 29, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 Durfee takes silver in hurdles as Cowboys excel in state meet by Steve Schwartzman Durfee finished in 10th overall in CORRESPONDENT the 110-meter hurdles at 16.08. He Grantsville High School track and tied for the ninth and last finals spot field coach Steve Allen has always and lost the seeding after a runoff. been impressed with how Dustin Copeland ran a time of 23.17 in Durfee, one of his top athletes, can the 200-meter dash placing him in lead by example — don’t say too 11th to cap off his season as Trevor much, just get the job done. Cox finished 18th overall in the 3200- A great example of that was when meter run with a time of 10:30.23. Durfee tried the 300-meter hurdles Coach Allen is proud of his team’s race for the first time at a duel meet improvement. earlier in the season and proved “This has been a growing process success to his teammates without for us the past couple of years,” Allen uttering a word. said. “We have more than doubled That silence has paid off. our points at state from last year, Durfee took home a silver medal we’ve proved they can belong there, in the 300-meter hurdles at the we really truly proved that we can UHSAA state track and field meet at we really stick together as a team. BYU. His second place time of 39.46 It was fun to see people that never left him under a second short of tak- thought they belonged come through ing the overall title in his first season in the end.” competing in the race. Lee seizes three golds for Buffs “I’m glad that all my hard work Tooele’s Jon Lee took home three has paid off,” Durfee said. “I always gold-medal finishes in the Tooele knew I could get here I want to be County track meet to bring the Buffs and get better if I work toward it and on top. that’s just how I ran that race.” The Tooele boys 4x100-meter “Dustin has always been the heart relay took first overall with a time of and soul of this team, a symbol of 44.45 with Grantsville (48.76) in sec- what our team is about,” Allen said. ond and Wendover in third at 50.03. “He works extra hard every day, you Porter Hunt of THS ran a 51.05 to know that he will give nothing less give him gold in the 400-meter run than his absolute best in every race, followed by Andrew Miller (53.55), and he has always worked on getting and Justin Brady of Tooele, and better, that is what our team works Martinez closing in the top four. for and his medal is proof of that.” Other competitors included Ty Davis Durfee’s silver medal helped the photography / Troy Boman (58.49), Willie Loakes (59.09), and GHS boys finish 14th overall (15) in Grantsville’s Devin Durfee clears a hurdle in a meet earlier this spring. The Cowboy battled to a second place finish in the 300 hurdles at the Levine (58.51) from Grantsville, the state meet in team points fall- Class 3A State track and field meet at BYU. and Jordan Biorge (57.20), Clifford ing behind Judge Memorial (129), Kimpel (1:01.2), Lund (57.33), (13), Carbon (12), Bear River (10), with a third place finish of 11.39. better because of it, he had a fantas- Harrison, Michael Hone and Taylor Cedar (55.5), Snow Canyon (53), Seasmus Stacey (1:02.67), Peasnall Canyon View (7), Dixie (5), Union “This season Mike improved in tic run.” Hunt finished in ninth place overall Pine View (50), and Logan (49), (1:04.74), and Alex Jensen (1:06.39) (4), and Ben Lomond (1). two main areas: His form and his The GHS boys’ 4x100-meter relay at 3:35.27. Tooele (41), Morgan (36), Park City from Tooele. Michael Copeland garnered a confidence,” Allen said. “He really of Durfee, Copeland, TJ Edinger, and Collin Thompson uncorked a dis- (33), Hurricane (30), Ogden (25), soaked in what his teammates and Craig Harrison finished eighth over- Devin Durfee took home a sec- Delta (21.5), Juan Diego (18), and bronze medal in the 100-meter dash tance of 158-07 in the javelin throw to cap off a stellar sprinting season coaches gave to him, and never all with a time of 45.03 as the GHS to place in ninth place. Uintah (16), and defeating Emery thought of himself, and simply got boys’ 4x400-meter relay of Durfee, SEE EXCEL ON A12

Emery forces tight win over Tooele in extra innings James Dettle of Dugway finished 15th overall in the 110-meter hurdles by Nick Drake the game was unusual for a state cut the deficit to 3-1 in the bot- sacrifice bunt. Jones drew a walk Hurdles continued from page A10 with a time of 22.68. SPORTS EDITOR playoff contest. tom of the fourth when a Ryan but a ground out stymied the rally. Wendover’s Landan Mikesell fin- Tooele and Emery hooked up in “There were a lot of weird plays Draper walk and RBI single by However, David Justice slapped a Wildcats and Mustangs improve ished in 16th place overall in the one of the most entertaining and that happened in the game against Kyler Edgehouse put Emery on the clutch two-out RBI single to chase The WHS boys’ 4x400-meter relay discus throw with a distance of 104-8 drama-filled games of the Class 3A Emery,” he noted. “We went extra scoreboard. home an unearned run and tie the of Rogelio Martinez, Miguel Martinez, followed by Gonzales (94-1) in 19th State baseball tournament at Utah innings with them. They threw Emery tied the game at 3-3 in the game at 5-5. Landan Mikesell, and Leif Woffinden and Carter (91-5) in 20th. Valley State College in Orem. three different pitchers at us and bottom of the fifth. Steven Giles A Jones single, Buff miscue, finished eighth overall with a time of Wendover’s Rogelio Martinez ran The lead see-sawed back-and- we weren’t very patient at the clubbed a lead off single and Jordan intentional walk and hit bat- 3:49.99 at the UHSAA 1A state track a time of 2:16.13 in the 800-meter run forth five times until the Spartans plate. We had chances to win the Gee smacked a double to push ter vaulted the Spartans to the and field championships on May 18 to finish 17th overall as Wendover’s rallied in extra innings to steal the game. We needed to make plays both runners into scoring position. unearned run and victory. and 19 at BYU. Chris Perez finished in 17th (16-10.5) triumph. defensively to hold on to the win Kade Jones came through with a Gochis, Clausing and Woolley WHS finished tied for 19th over- and Wendover’s Derek Peterson fin- Kessler Tanner was hit by a pitch and didn’t get it done. The game two-run single to knot the game up paved the way for the Buffs attack all in team competition with one ished 18th (14-5.5) in the long jump. with one-out and the bases loaded could have gone either way. We after five innings expired. with two hits while Pratt, Medina point. Panguitch High School took Perez finished 17th overall in to force home an unearned run and thought we had it after Mark’s hit Jones delivered again in the bot- and Witkowski added one safety first overall with 110.5 points fol- the 300-meter hurdles at 49.45 as lift Emery to a hard fought 6-5 vic- that put us up one.” tom of the sixth when the Emery each. lowed by Duchesne (102), Milford Dugway’s Morgan Kartchner (51.81), tory over the Buffs. senior smacked a one-out double Emery 6 - Tooele 5 Tooele 17 - Ben Lomond 4 (47), Layton Christian (46), Piute and Wendover’s Peterson (53.79) and The loss spoiled the late game and bolted home on a pair of wild The Spartans rallied for an The Buffs exploded for a deci- (46), Rich (45), Saint Joseph (43), Cody Marcu (1:07.16) finished 19th heroics of Mark Pratt, who belt- pitches to stake the Spartans to a unearned run in the bottom of the sive triumph over the Scots at Dow Wayne (40), Christian Heritage (30), through 21st respectively. ed a two-strike, two-out, two-run slim 4-3 lead. eighth frame to register a hard James Park. Escalante (24.5), Green River (22 Dugway’s Preston Edwards ran a double in the top of the seventh to Tooele countered in the top of fought state tourney triumph over Tooele erupted for 11 runs in ), Manila (15), Bryce Valley (13), time of 1:01.4 in the 400-meter dash vault Tooele to a 5-4 lead headed the seventh. Medina reached base the Buffs at Utah Valley State the first frame and five more in the Monticello (10), Tabiona (10), to finish 18th overall as Wendover’s into the bottom of the seventh. on a two-base error when the left- College in Orem. second and coasted home with the Wasatch Academy (8), Altamont (6), Leif Woffendein was just behind in But Emery battled back to pro- and center-fielders collided. Matt Tooele seized the early cush- pivotal region victory. Whitehorse (4), Monument Valley 19th at 1:02.78. duce an unearned run in the bot- Gochis ripped a two-out infield sin- ion in the top of the fourth. Mark Ben Lomond sprinted to a 3-0 (1), and Wendover (1). Dugway’s Jarod Newman finished tom of the seventh to force a 5-5 gle to keep the inning alive. Gochis Pratt reached on an Emery fielding cushion in the top of the opening Wendover head coach Clayton in 19th place in the 200-meter dash deadlock and set the stage for the raced to second on a wild pitch. miscue to lead off the inning and session of the game. Skye PoVey Carter is partially disappointed with with a time of 25.72 with teammate extra inning win. Pratt delivered a clutch two-strike Zac Clausing followed with a sin- and Kyler Hubbard drilled con- his team’s effort, “we did really well Dettle just behind in 20th at 26.29. The Spartans parlayed the double to chase home Medina and gle. Steve Witkowski and Chisolm secutive singles and Jake Smith at region, but just didn’t seem to Wendover’s Munoz finished in momentum into a victory the ensu- Gochis and spot the Buffs a 5-4 Woolley clubbed consecutive RBI reached on a Buff miscue. Courtney have at state,” said Carter. “We really 19th place in the 3200-meter run ing day over Region 11 champ Bear cushion. singles, Cody Lopez was hit by a Anderson belted a RBI single and fell under our potential and that dis- at 13:35.64 with teammate Frankie River, 8-7, before Emery was elimi- But the Spartans battled back pitch and Matt Medina added a run Steve Alston clubbed a two-run appointed me a little bit.” Gonzales in 20th at 14:26.51. nated by Judge Memorial in the in the bottom half of the seventh. scoring hit to stake the Buffs to a double to spot the visiting Scots a The WHS boys’ 1600-meter medley Kartchner finished in 20th in the fourth place game. Gee reached on a Buff fielding 3-0 edge. relay of Sean Carter, Manuel Munoz, 1600-meter run at 5:24.94 as Gonzales Tooele Coach Dan Medina said miscue and bolted to second on a SEE FORCES ON A12 The Spartans bounced back to Korbin Murphy, and Leif Woffendein came up in 21st at 6:13.37. finished in 12th place overall with Wendover’s Sergio Sanchez fin- a time of 4:08.12. Zachary James of ished in 21st place in the 100-meter Dugway finished in 12th place in the dash with a time of 12.43 followed by Stampede javelin throw at 131-11 followed by Newman in 22nd at 12.6. Kartchner Wendover’s Solomon Gonzales (125- finished in 21st in the 800-meter continued from page A10 5) and Landan Mikesell (123-2) in run at 2:21.82 as Wendover’s Jon including 20 head for the 2001 13th and 14th. Hardman finished 22nd at 2:27.55. NFR. Sankey seized the coveted of the Year Pet of the Week award in 1999 and nominated for the prestigious honor seven times. He also received Service Member of the Year award in 2000. The contractor has been noted for having one of the best rodeo stock breeding programs in the business and Sankey’s prize animals have been rak- ing in honors and awards for over the past decades. Skitso Skoal (’94 & ‘97 Saddle Bronc of the Year), William (’96 and 97 Reserve bareback horse of the year), Wild Card (’98 Saddle Bronc of the Year), Surprise Party Skoal (’00 Saddle Bronc of the Year), Dippin Broadway (’03 3rd place Bareback of the Year), are just a few of the All- Star Horses that earned over $100,000 in 2003 and 2004 in the circuit. Kittens If that isn’t enough, the funny photography / Troy Boman Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be exploits of rodeo clown Keith required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. Isley is set to tickle all rodeo Rodeo clown Keith Isley performs in front of a near-capacity Deseret Peak Stampede crowd at last year’s annual PRCA rodeo. Isley seized the 2006 Rodeo Clown of the Year on the PRCA Circuit and is one of many Shelters are only required to hold animals for fans funny bone. This outstand- top contractors at the eighth annual Deseret Peak Stampede Friday and Saturday at Deseret Peak Complex. ing talent garnered the celebrat- three days before they are euthanized. ed 2006 Rodeo Clown of the protecting the cowboys more The veteran announcer has been as well. For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals Year award and the 2006 Coors than competing against them.” featured at the Montana PRCA Award-winning bullfight- available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at Man in the Can honor as well. Some of his award-winning Rodeo finals for the past 10 years er Phil Kropp will also be in 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville Isley is an eight-time finalist in comedian routines are trick-rop- and a two-time Dodge National attendance in the annual PRCA Animal Shelter at 884-6881. rodeo. the Man in the Can and nine- ing, aerobic workout, various Circuit Finals announcer, are Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. time finalist for Clown of the animal routines and trick-riding. just a few of his outstanding There are also craft shows, Year award. Isley has traveled from the U.S., individual accomplishments. local entertainment, inflatable Isley began his career at the Puerto Rick and even Canada. Rasmussen’s trademark is his gym, rock wall, petting zoo, car- Tooele Veterinary ripe age of 15, competing in The Stampede also has the enthusiasm for the sport and nival games and other various junior bareback and . good fortune of bringing back ability to involve the audience activities set for the festive two- Clinic He also tried his hand at bullfight- the golden tones of award-win- in each rodeo event. He also day event this weekend. 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 ing and Isley said he “enjoyed ning announcer Will Rasmussen. wants to entertain the audience A12

ATTENTION! A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 29, 2007 Is your teenager up-to-date on their vaccine? Many Utah adolescents are not Lady Buffs erupt for 11 runs to enter softball title game fully vaccinated and may be by Nick Drake Tigers at Spanish Fork. at risk for vaccine-preventable SPORTS EDITOR Mattie Snow tossed a three-hit- diseases such as chickenpox, Tooele knew the importance of ter and struck out 13 Hurricane hepatitis A, hepatitis B, posting a victory over Hurricane sluggers on the night to earn the meningitis, or whooping cough. in the winner’s bracket final. victory on the hill and led the Spring and summer months Afterall, a triumph over the Lady Buff attack with four hits are a great time to make sure undefeated Lady Tigers would and Aly Jensen chipped in with adolescents are up-to-date on boost the Lady Buffs into the state three more. their immunizations as they title game and THS would have to The lopsided triumph boosted come in for sick visits, sports be beaten twice to fall short of its Tooele into the championship physicals, and preteen check- title quest in 2007. game for the fifth straight season. ups. Recommended vaccines Hurricane didn’t have a All-in-all, the Lady Buffs posted a perfect tournament with five vic- for adolescents 11-19 years of age include: chance. tories, including defending state • Chickenpox • Tetanus/Diphtheria/Pertussis Tooele may have started slow, champ Canyon View, to allow • Hepatitis A (Tdap/Td) but once the Lady Buffs found Tooele to bring home the school’s • Hepatitis B • Human Papillomavirus (HPV) their offense the team was not to seventh softball state title in 17 • Meningococcal • Measles/Mumps/Rubella (MMR) be denied. seasons. The Lady Buffs posted a For more information, call Dr. Jay Spector at The Region 11 champs erupted stellar 24-3 overall record on the Oasis Family Medical 833-0229 for 11 runs from the third through 2007 campaign. the seventh inning and coasted to The program becomes only a decisive 11-2 win over the Lady the second to capture four state crowns in five seasons, as Box Elder performed the same feat in 1995 through 1999. Tooele also becomes the only softball program to win seven state titles in the history of the sport. The coveted crown also leaves the Lady Buff legacy firm as the most dominant team the Class 3A ranks, bar none. During the past seven-year reign under Coach Barry Pitt, the Lady Buffs sport a glossy 31-6 record in state tourney play, an 83.4 winning percentage. Tooele also sports a 43-11 mark the past decade and have won half of the possible 10 state crowns, with Bear River and Snow Canyon claiming two each and Canyon View a year ago, as the only others photography / Mike Anderson to seize state supremacy outside Tooele hurler Mattie Snow concentrates on throwing a strike in the of the valley. Class 3A State winner’s bracket final at Spanish Fork.

Knight in second at 17-7.5 and the Kody Tatum took first overall in Excel Buff duo of James DeSantiago (17-5) the javelin throw with a distance of continued from page A11 and Milo Leakehe in the top four. 138 followed by James (135), Hunt Other competitors included Zachary (131-11), Mitchell Shumway (130-11), ond gold in the 300-meter hurdles at James (15-9), James Dettle (16-3.5), Rugg (118-11), Mason (83-10), Logan 40.78 followed by Jordan Clemente James Smith (16-3), and Newman (71-10), Spendlove (82-2), Chris (43.71), Bakker (48.18), and Bresee (16-1) from Dugway, Edinger (16-11), Chaney (121-10), Thompson (127-6), (50.69) in the top four. Other com- and Gumucio (16-1.5), from GHS, Kyler Brown (123-6), Mullen (77-11), petitors included Carter (1:00.8), Applegarth (15-7), Knighton (17-4), Collin Thompson (122-8), Nelson Applegarth (58.8), and Long (1:03.34) and Chase (16) from Tooele, and (72-3), Kartchner (116-3), Edwards from Tooele, and Marcu (1:03.37) Cody Maren (12-6), and Perez (16- (103-2), Noon (78-5), Clements (84- from Wendover. 10) from Wendover. 7), Carter (108-10), Kennedy (63- The THS boys medley relay took Tooele’s Cody Mott seized a gold 2), Gonzalez (125-1), Wadsworth first overall with a time of 4:02 finish in the shot put with a dis- (100), Thomas (51-4), Murphy (92- with GHS (4:04) in second. Myers tance of 46-1 followed by the Tooele 1), Middleton (45-10), Mott (114-8), took first overall in the 200-meter crew of Wright (41-2), Josh Clements Richardson (62), Sesson (64-7Z), (40-10.5), and Nick Terry (38-10.5) Villaverde( 97-4), Knight (112), dash at 24.2 with Nick Terry (24.23) finishing up the top four. Other com- Murphy (117-6), Storwald (67-10), in second and Miller (24.49), and petitors were Dallin Johnson (26-4), and Quinten Salt (62-7). Michael Copeland (24.58) finishing Chris Cheney (32-7), Logan (32-10.5), Wright seized the discus throw up the top four. Other 200-meter Sam Hilton (22-9), William Riches at 109-11 following Mott (107-6), runners included Thomas (37.71), (31-7), Robin Butz (32-11), Jon Rigby Rigby (107-1), Thompson (107), Warburton (26.29), Clemente (25.19), (38-3), Sean Noon (38-9), and Travis Noon (72-6), Hilton (73-1), Johnson Carter (32.09), Long (33.03), Kimpel Thompson (32-7.5) from Grantsville. (58-4), Mullen (60-8), Nelson (53-2), (27.15), Tyler Chase (28.35), Peasnall DJ Nelson (23-8), Jordan Thomas Brown (78-10), Rugg (85-2), Riches (27.49), Stacey (28.82), Preston (22-10), Joel Spendlove (34-5.5), Tim (80-1), Thomas (56-9), Spendlove Myers (27.52), and Lund (27.35) from Mullen (38-10), and Tatum (38-10) (60-10), Tatum (97-1), Sean Cavtav Tooele, Dettle (26.97) from Dugway, from Tooele, Sean Carter (33-10), (105), Gonzalez (102), Mason (81-3), and Loakes (26.53), Levine (26.72), Solomon Gonzalez (33-2.5), George Clements (85-7), Smith (93-11), and Colson (27.55), and Austin Gumucio Middleton (24-3.5), Aston Kennedy Salt (57-8). (26.68) from Grantsville. The GHS (21-10.5), Korbin Murphy (31-1.75), Hunt was the overall winner in boys 4x400-meter relay took first at and Desmond Waldworth (27-10) the high jump at 5-10 followed by 3:56 with THS in second at 4:20. from Wendover, and Mason (34-3.5), Leakehe (5-8), Jordan Biorge (5-4), Clemente of THS took first overall Smith (34-3.5), and Preston Edwards DeSantiago (5-4), Davis (5-4), Jordan in the long jump at 19-6.5 with Michael (29) from Dugway. Wanberg (5-2), and Newman (5-2).

reached on a Scot miscue while and later scored on a Andy Hopson Forces Steve Witkowski and Zach Mikesell single to pull Ben Lomond to with- continued from page A11 each drew a walk. Medina blasted in 16-4. a three-run double and Anderson But Tooele followed with a Baird 3-0 lead. The lead was short-lived. followed with a RBI single. Gochis single, Stewart Christensen single Matt Medina drew a lead off also smacked a RBI triple and in the third to complete the offen- walk and Derick Anderson was hit Pratt rapped a run scoring single. sive hit parade in the affair. Clausing completed the 11-run bar- Pratt pounded out three hits by a pitch. Matt Gochis also drew rage with a RBI triple and the hosts and scored three runs to help trig- a walk to load the bases and Mark relished an 11-3 edge. ger the barrage while Anderson, Pratt crushed a three-run double Tooele tacked on five more tal- Gochis, Clausing and Woolley con- to begin the assault. Zac Clausing lies in the bottom of the second tributed a pair of safeties each to stanza to build a 16-3 lead. Chisolm the explosion. Woolley began the attack with a Mikesell tossed three innings in lead off triple and Boone Baird the game to register the win and reached on a Ben Lomond error. Stewart Christensen followed with Cody Lopez rapped a two-run two solid innings of work. triple and Anderson added a run The two wins boosted Tooele’s scoring single. Gochis smacked a overall record to 13-8 on the sea- RBI double and Pratt drew a walk. son and finished 6-4 and in a third Clausing crushed a RBI triple and place tie with county neighbor Witkowski added a run scoring Grantsville in the final Region 11 single to conclude the scoring and Baseball standings. The Buffs won stake the hosts to a whopping 13- the coin flip with the Cowboys and run cushion. earned the third state tourney seed Kyle Hubbard rapped a single from the region ranks.

photography / Troy Boman Tooele’s Matt Medina (behind) attempts to avoid Emery third baseman Kyler Edgehouse in a loser’s bracket game at Utah Valley State College in Orem. HOMETOWN B1

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Where ya from? Polynesians remember those who brought Pacific to Skull Valley

FROM FLAT TO by Karen Lambert were able to purchase horses and wagons. Then they CORRESPONDENT immigrated to Utah, receiving help from the Native MOUNTAINS awaiians, Samoans, New Zealanders and Americans. other Polynesian-Americans gathered They arrived in the Wasatch Front. Then there are two versions of the story. One is that they were Name: William Ferguson together in the vast desert of Utah to celebrate their ancestors on Memorial commanded to go to Skull Valley — a harsh con- From: Lincoln, Neb. Day weekend. trast to their tropical homeland. Another is that they To: Stansbury Park HIn Iosepa — a Hawaiian word that means Joseph, requested to go, perhaps because Native Americans and a ghost town in western Utah — a small cemetery had told them there was a good water source there tah has an interest- marks a history of sacrifice and an exodus from tropi- and because the nearby Great Salt Lake was reminis- ing climate. We are cal paradise to dry desert. cent of the ocean. Either way, the city in the barren Uable to go skiing While stories differ, the general one is this. After desert was later named most beautiful in Utah in 1911 and play golf in the same many Hawaiians joined The Church of Jesus Christ of — after struggles including leprosy — the commu- day. We have low elevation Latter-day Saints, they traveled to Utah to be closer nity grew, and became prosperous. They particularly deserts and high mountain to the temple — a place where they believed families raised squash, pumpkins and cattle. forests. The majority of the photography / Maegan Burr could be sealed for eternity. It was the church’s only The city was named in honor of Joseph F. Smith — Ti and Taro leaves are wrapped around pork or beef and population enjoys the range eastward migration. placed inside an underground oven called an imu. of scenery, but not William The Polynesians traveled to California where many SEE REMEMBER ON B10 Ferguson. Ferguson, 35, moved to Stansbury with his wife Kendra and two children Nicholas and Sydney just two weeks ago. Natives of Lincoln, Neb., the two dug up their roots for two new jobs in the Granite School District. “We love to teach,” Ferguson said. “I teach geography and my wife teaches science. We had been teaching a group of home-schooled children in Nebraska, but we decided it was time for a change.” The family enjoys small town life and didn’t want to live in a big city. In their exploration of outside areas, they fell in love with Stansbury. “It’s a nice little commu- nity that I feel safe raising my children in,” he said. Life still isn’t complete- ly picture perfect for the Fergusons just yet. “Tooele County is okay, the people are friendly enough,” he said. “The mountains are nice in the sense that it makes finding my way home easier, but I miss being able to see as far as I could and Utah is called a desert for a reason. I’m not a big fan of the lack of green around here. The sagebrush just doesn’t do it for me.” compiled by Natalie Tripp

If you’re a newcomer or know of a newcomer who’d like to share the story of why they moved to Tooele County, please contact Sarah West at (435) 882-0050 or via e-mail at [email protected]. photography / Maegan Burr At the Memorial Day celebration in Iosepa over the weekend, each child is assigned to rid a grave of its weeds. Stored powdered milk can make tasty meals, treats any rotate regularly. Whatever the reason For some people, the taste test people in for storing food, using it is important. means choosing a brand that they pre- this area Powdered milk is one commodity fer over the others, but they know they Mstore that people like to store and it is less could not drink it in place of fresh away food for vari- expensive than fresh milk. There are milk. Many people simply do not like ous reasons. Some variations between brands of pow- the flavor of reconstituted powdered save it for a “rainy dered milk and your family may prefer milk as a beverage. day,” others simply the taste of one brand over others. You can find many ways to use pow- prefer to go to the Experiment a little with small pack- dered milk without drinking it plain. store less often and ages and find out which you like best Some families find that they can drink still others like the before storing large quantities. There a mixture of half reconstituted pow- convenience of hav- Diane Sagers are some powdered milk substitutes dered milk and half fresh milk. Others ing the foods they CORRESPONDENT on the market that have a good flavor, find that mixing it with chocolate and need on hand. but a short shelf life. Check the label sugar for cocoa makes it more palat- The dried foods Homefront to see if your product is powdered able. It makes excellent milkshakes that store well are milk or if it is a mixed substitute. mixed with fruit, sugar to taste and thankfully less In addition, instant dry milk has a ice. Add a little extra sugar to choco- expensive than their fresh counter- little water sprayed into the powder late milk and freeze it to make fudg- parts. That savings is false economy if to make it dissolve more easily. That esicles. you tuck away food and do not use it. water content shortens the product’s We put milk in many food dishes By the time you open some products shelf life considerably. For long-term that we make. In cooking, flavor dif- years later, you may find that it has food storage, it is better to choose ferences between powdered milk and gone stale or rancid and become ined- non-instant powdered milk despite the photography / Diane Sagers ible. Learn to use stored foods and fact that it is harder to mix into water. Powdered milk can be used to make a delicious topping for desserts like cheesecake. SEE MILK ON B2 B2

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Homemade buttermilk Sweetened condensed milk Dissolve milk in a cup of Milk (Makes 1 quart) 3/4 cup non-instant dry milk water and scald. Stir the gela- continued from page B1 1 cup non-instant dry milk (1 (1 1/3 cup instant) tin in cold water. Combine the 3/4 cup instant) 3/4 cup sugar scalded milk, dissolved gelatin fresh milk are much less notice- 3 cups lukewarm water (not 1/2 cup very hot tap water and sugar. Stir and chill in the able. Some of the milk products hot) 2 tablespoons margarine or refrigerator until it gels. Beat we purchase can be adapted to 1/2 cup commercial or previ- butter the mixture until it acquires the powdered milk as well. ously cultured buttermilk Melt margarine in hot water consistency of whipped cream. Buttermilk is an ingredient in Mix all ingredients. Shake or and place in blender. While Add vanilla and whip again. many homemade dishes. Cakes, mix until milk powder is blend- blender runs, add sugar and pancakes, muffins, baking-pow- ed. Cover and allow to stand at dry milk powder. Blend until der biscuits and other products room temperature until clab- smooth. (Makes about 14 Cream of potato soup are light and fluffy when made bered (6 -12 hours). Refrigerate ounces — equivalent to 1 can (6 servings) with buttermilk. It also can after clabbering. condensed milk) 2 1/2 cups cubed potatoes (or serve as a low-fat substitute for photography / Diane Sagers Note: Buttermilk will keep in Sweetened condensed milk use dry instant potatoes) sour cream in cooked dishes Cream of potato soup is an easy hot dish to make using food storage the refrigerator for two to three has become a staple in many 2 tablespoons finely chopped items. Using powdered milk to form the basis of this soup is easy and that call for it. weeks. It may also be frozen. kitchens and shows up in favor- onion delicious. Save 1/2 cup of this mix as a ite recipes. You can make your 1 1/3 cup instant nonfat dry starter for the next batch. From own for pennies and the resul- milk or 1 scant cup non-instant time to time, you may need to tant product substitutes straight 1 tablespoon flour use a fresh commercial start. across for the commercial 2 tablespoons margarine canned product. 4 cups liquid (use water Gold rush brunch potatoes cooked in plus enough 3 tablespoons margarine Cocoa mix reconstituted powdered milk to FREE 3 tablespoons flour 10 2/3 cup instant dry milk make 4 cups) 2 cups reconstituted dry milk 1 6-ounce jar instant coffee 1/2 cup finely chopped ham INTERNATIONAL ADVENTURE! 1 cup sour cream or butter- creamer Salt to taste milk 1 16-ounce can instant choco- Parsley or broccoli (optional) Do you dream of international adventure? 2 tablespoons parsley late mix Cook potatoes, ham and 1/2 cup powdered sugar 8 slices Canadian bacon onion in water until potatoes Mix all ingredients and store Why not have one in your own home? 8 eggs are tender. Drain liquid and in an air tight container. To 1 package frozen Potatoes save. Mash potatoes. Blend liq- O’Brian serve, mix 1/3 to 1/2 cup mix uid drained from potatoes with Place potatoes in a casserole with 1 cup hot or cold water. dry milk and flour until smooth. dish. Make a white sauce out of Stir until dissolved. Add margarine. Cook until milk, flour, margarine, parsley. Cook until bubbly. Take off Whipped topping slightly thickened over low burner. Add sour cream while 3 1/2 tablespoons non-instant heat, about 15 minutes stirring still warm. Pour over potatoes. dry milk to prevent sticking and lump- Put bacon on top and bake 20 1 cup boiling water ing. Combine with potatoes, minutes. Take out of oven and 2 teaspoons unflavored gela- onions and ham pieces and carefully place eggs into small tin reheat. Add chopped broccoli indents on top of casserole. 2 tablespoons cold water or parsley flakes for color. Add Bake 10 to 12 minutes. 2 to 4 tablespoons sugar salt to taste and serve. 1 tablespoon vanilla

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photography / Diane Sagers Powdered milk can become the basis to create homemade versions of many of the milk products we use Baby Graduates every day. Using it saves money and allows families to rotate their food storage items. Rianna “JCP” John Christian Grantsville High School Perkins I took a piece of Styrofoam and the paper. It worked in my mom’s Cherish Yesterday, Tooele High School made indents by pushing each kitchen, where the paper was Dream Tomorrow, Live You did it again. We knife into the block, sharp side really dirty and had lots of grease. Today. You made it. We can’t wait to see what down, so that the handle was It didn’t bring it totally back, but love you!! XOXOX the future has in store hanging off the side. Then I took it looks so much better! Hope this Love, Mom, Dad, for you. We are all so helps someone else.” — B.W. in Josh, Jake, Grandma, a really thin square of fabric and proud of you. We love Pennsylvania Papa, Keera and you. laid it on top. I worked left to right Travis Mom, Lee, Justice and put each knife into its slot. • “If you save the long card- and Liberty The material was pushed down, board rolls from gift wrap, you • “Cutting boards can be fresh- but stays there. I just trim the might be able to tape one onto ened with a simple, eco-friendly extra fabric in areas that bunched the end of your vacuum hose to Sadie Hale Tanner Hale cleaner: a lemon! Cut a lemon in up, and pinned the corners and reach out-of-the-way spots, like under the beds, under the fridge Grantsville High School Grantsville High School half, and rub the cut side all over sides with straight pins. Now I and high corners. It has worked You are our ANGEL Always remember, you your cutting board. It usually will have a safe spot for each knife, for me.” — I.L. in Nevada with a smile that can are our MIRACLE in so take out stains and is great for and the drawer is very organized.” brighten any day! Con- many ways! You have • Has your eyeglass prescrip- onion odors as well.” — L.M. in — C.E. in Washington tinue working at being an amazing life ahead tion changed? Don’t forget to South Carolina • “If you have stained wall- the very best you can be! of you! Give it your best! donate those old glasses to Lion’s • “I made my own knife block paper, try making a paste with We love you! We love you! Club International. For mailing Your Family Your Family that fits into a kitchen drawer. baking soda and using it to scrub instructions, go online or have a friend help you go online to www.lionsclubs.org and click on “Vision Programs.” Rick B. Anderson Karli Garcia Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, Grantsville High School Tooele High School 8th Congratulations! We are l am so proud of you and c/o King Features Weekly Service, so proud of you! Follow all that you have accom- P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL your dreams; work hard, plished. Your qualities 32853-6475 or e-mail JoAnn at and they will come true! will take you far in life. Annual [email protected]. Remember, your not You are amazing! Con- alone. We love you with gratulations! (c) 2007 King Features Synd., Inc. all our hearts! Love, mom Love, Your family Tooele County National Wild Turkey Federation BIRTHDAYS Meara J. McFarland Brezzie Holly Tooele High School Tooele High School Dance like no one is Hard work, Planning ahead BANQUET & AUCTION watching. Sing like no and obtaining your goals one is listening. Love - it paid off! Prettiest tree like you’ve never been huggin’ Biologist the world June 9th, 2007 hurt and live like it’s will ever know. Save the heaven on Earth - Mark world for us all. Twain. Love you, DESERET PEAK COMPLEX Love, Mom & Dad Mom, Dad, Bratxon, Grandma’s and Grandpa’s DOORS OPEN AT 5:00 P.M. DINNER BEGINS AT 5:30 P.M. Breeann Weyland Lisa Anne Dunn Tooele High Tooele High School Dinner is limited, so get your tickets early! We are so proud of you. Dearest Lisa, You are a ray of sunshine You have been such a joy for everyone around to us. We are going to miss Lots of prizes to be won. you. Always reach for you. We’re excited to see Anna Worthington your dreams. We love what path you choose. We For more information please call: you very much. know whatever you decide Anna Worthington Love Mom, Dad, to do, you will succeed. We Ty Anderson @ 830-4660 Ryan, Mason, and are behind you 100%. Kaitlin Love Mom & Dad Darrin Allred @ 830-4153 Happy 90th birthday Anna Worthington. Bob Pannunzio @ 840-3150 From your loving family B3

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Hand Fans

Q: I have a Victorian-era fan that I would like to find out more about. Do you have any suggestions? -- Connie, Waco, Texas A: Dorothy Fowler is an officer of the Fan Association of North America, and she has agreed to help you. Her contact information is P.O. Box 24118, St. Simons Island, GA 31522; FANAPublicRelations@fanas sociation.org; and www.fanassocia- tion.org. This not-for-profit organi- zation promotes fans as art objects and historic artifacts, supports research and guides both members and nonmembers in fan collecting. *** Q: I have either a first or second edition of “Boots and Saddles,” the 1885 book by Elizabeth Custer. I would assume that it is valuable. Can you help me? -- Susan, Billings, Mont. A: I found a listing for the book in the Fourth Edition of the Official Price Guide to Collecting Books by Marie Tedford and Pat Goudey (House of Collectibles, $18). According to this source, it is worth in the $45 to $85 range depending on edition, condition and if it has its map and portrait intact. The book has been reprinted several times, and I found dozens of used copies at www.abe.com. *** Q: I have a Cabbage Patch doll I would like to sell. I thought about listing on eBay but would like your opinion first. -- Pueblo, Colo. A: Ann Wilhite is a collector and might be able to help you find a buyer. Her address and telephone number are 610 West 17th St., Fremont, NE 68025; and 402-721- 0954. Selling on eBay is a good idea, too, since it would be offered before a national audience of collectors. *** Q: I wonder if anyone buys or collects older cuff links? I have a large collection and would like to ANSWERS ON B10 dispose of it. -- Vi, Canton, Ohio A: Eugene Klompus is an expert and might be able to help you. His ANSWERS ON B10 contact information is P.O. Box Something 5970, Vernon Hills, IL 60061. On Your Write to Larry Cox in care of Mind? King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853- 6475, or send e-mail to letters. Quit [email protected]. Due to the large volume of mail he receives, Mr. Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions. Do Write a letter to the Editor! not send any materials requiring P.O. Box 390 return mail. Tooele, UT 84074 Tobacco [email protected] (c) 2007 King Features Synd., Inc. The Tooele County Health Department is offering a free adult tobacco cessation program. WEDDINGS Huffman / Brumley “And two shall become one” FREE

Nicole Huffman and Brett • Class begins May 31, 2007 - runs for 6 weeks. Brumley have chosen Friday • Class time - 6:00 - 7:30 pm June 1, 2007 to wed for all • Class location - 151 North Main Street in Tooele. time and eternity. A reception to celebrate their love will be • Participation at all sessions is recommended. held that evening from 6:30-9:30 • Refreshments will be provided. p.m. at Speirs Farm, 394 West 200 South, Tooele. Parents of the bride are Mike and Janet Huffman. Parents of the groom James Frank Krish are Alison Brumley, and Loran Faith Williams and Ronni Jo Cole and Alli Brumley. Please forgive Nicole Huffman HEALTH DEPARTMENT and Kelly Keele us if we missed inviting anyone, and Brett Brumley Krish/Cole you’re more than welcome to Williams/Keele stop by! James Frank Krish and Ronni Phone 435-843-2310 to register! Regina Campbell and Martin Jo Cole together with their chil- Williams and Kelly and Sharon dren are happy to announce Keele are pleased to announce their marriage on June 1, 2007. Your Local News Source the marriage of their children Friends and family are invited TOOELETRANSCRIPT Herniated Disc? Degenerated Disc? Sciatica? Faith and Kelly on Sunday, June to attend the reception Friday, BULLETIN “Amazing FDA Approved Technology Works For The Most Difficult Low Back Pain Cases” 3. The couple will be starting June 1 at 7 p.m. at the Settlement (If you or someone you love is suffering with back pain, please read this.) their new life together in Tooele. Canyon Pavilion. “Every day I would have pain starting at my lower back and going down my leg all the way to my toes. I knew I had to have something done, but surgery was not an option. Since receiving treatment on the ANNIVERSARIES DRX9000, I have had no pain! I would recommend anyone with back problems to see Dr. Brown and find out if the DRX9000 will work for you.” -Mrs. Shields James and Sherry You may have tried everything else, you may have been told you need surgery, or maybe you had surgery and it didn’t work. If any of this is true for you I want to invite you to “check out” the latest technology in Hadfield treating back pain without using drugs or surgery. Whether your pain is from a herniated disc, a degenerated disc, or arthritis in the spine, this cutting edge Happy 50th technology could be the answer to ending your pain-even if you’ve already tried physical therapy, chiroprac- tic, injections or surgery! Anniversary I know there are a lot of reasons why people are skeptical. Maybe you don’t think it will work for you. Let me remind you the DRX9000 is FDA approved. It has no dangerous side effects. Our program works James and Sherry Hadfield for almost 9 out of 10 people. Chances are it will work for you too. You won’t find that kind of success were married on June 3, 1957 anywhere else! in Grantsville, Utah where they So if you are tired of living with pain, if you are tired of taking a lot of drugs to mask the pain, or if you grew up together. They later want to find an answer to your back pain that does not involve surgery, this may be exactly what you are moved to Tooele where they looking for. raised their four children. Their Call within the next 10 days for a FREE evaluation to see if the DRX9000 is the solution to end your pain. four children grew up in Tooele, All you stand to lose is a little time. Think how it could change your life if this could fix your problem. and blessed James and Sherry Call In The Next 10 Days For Your FREE LOW Back and Disc Evaluation. with nine grandchildren and James and Sherry Hadfield three great-grandchildren. James worked for and retired James and Sherry now reside to join us in celebrating this 435-882-7200 from the Tooele Army Depot and in Las Vegas, Nev. and are hav- wonderful event on Sunday, “I had pain in my hip and down the leg for about 25 years. I had a hard time doing anything. Since Sherry worked for and retired ing the time of their lives playing June 3 from 1 to 5 p.m. at the being on the DRX I can sleep, walk, and work without constant pain. The treatment didn’t cause any from the Tooele County School those nickel slots. Eagle’s Nest on the Tooele Army pain and now I am almost pain free!” -David P. District. Family and friends are invited Depot. B4 TV PAGE

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WEEKDAY MORNING CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 (2) CBS News The Early Show The Price Is Right The Young and the Restless As the World Turns (4) ABC (5:30) News Good Morning America Live With Regis and Kelly Good Things Utah The View (5) NBC News Today Rachael Ray Studio 5 (7) KUED Sesame Street Curious George Clifford-Red Dragon Tales Big Big World Reading Rainbow Between-Lions Fetch! With Maya & Miguel Cyberchase DragonflyTV (8) KPNZ Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Jerry Springer Maury (10) TBS Saved by the Bell Saved by the Bell Dawson’s Creek Movie NewsRadio The Cosby Show Steve Harvey Steve Harvey (11) KBYU LDS Confer. Mister Rogers Teletubbies Arthur Curious George Clifford-Red Dragon Tales Big Big World Berenstain Bears Barney & Friends BYU Devotional LDS Confer. 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Earthlings vs. evil aliens in 15-mile-wide ships. (CC) “Catwoman” › (2004, Action) Halle Berry, Benjamin Bratt. (CC) “Dead Calm” ››› (1989) (CC) Criminal Minds (39) TNT (:15) NBA Basketball Eastern Conference Final Game 4 -- Detroit Pistons at Cleveland Cavaliers. (:45) Inside the NBA (Live) (CC) (:45) “Murder at 1600” ›› (1997, Suspense) Wesley Snipes, Diane Lane, Daniel Benzali. (CC) (41) CNN Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) 8 p.m. on ^ CBS (43) CNBC Fast Money Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Mad Money Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Build on dirty ground, and your house (46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) “Nora Roberts’ Carolina Moon” (2007) Claire Forlani, Oliver Hudson. (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls Strong Medicine may burn to the ground. 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The (576) SHOW “Diary of a Mad Black Woman” ›› “Episode 5” (iTV) (CC) Penn & Teller “Strangers With Candy” ›› (2005) Amy Sedaris. ‘R’ “National Lampoon’s Barely Legal” › (2005) ‘R’ (CC) I Love Your Work arsonist may have ties to a radical (591) TMC (:05) “The Ballad of Jack and Rose” ›› (2005) Daniel Day-Lewis. ‘R’ (CC) “Permanent Midnight” ››› (1998) Ben Stiller. ‘R’ (CC) “Dirty Love” › (2005) Jenny McCarthy. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “National-Going the Distance” environmental group whose favorite weapon is fire in “Ashes and Dust.” WEDNESDAY EVENING MAY 30, 2007 Traveler CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 (2) CBS News (N) (CC) Entertainment King of Queens King of Queens Criminal Minds “Ashes and Dust” ’ CSI: NY “The Lying Game” ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show 8:01 p.m. on $ ABC (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood Next Best Thing (:01) Traveler “Pilot” ’ (CC) Traveler “The Retreat” (N) ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Nightline (N) Access Hollywood Comics Un. Are you ready for some action? (5) NBC News (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) Outrageous Outrageous Outrageous Outrageous Medium “Better Off Dead” ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno ’ Late Night Check out this series, debuting (6) HBO (5:00) “The Break-Up” ›› Cont’d “A Sound of Thunder” › (2005) Edward Burns. ‘PG-13’ Bury My Heart The Sopranos “Chasing It” ’ (CC) The Sopranos “Walk Like a Man” ’ Real Time With Bill Maher ’ (CC) tonight in its regular slot. Matthew (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Secrets of the Dead ’ (CC) Aftermath of Meth Hope After Meth Mother Superior As Time Goes By Being Served “12 Angry Men” ›››› (1957) Bomer (“Tru Calling”) and Logan Mar- (8) KPNZ Sex and the City Sex and the City Hawaii Five-0 (CC) Hawaii Five-0 (CC) Hawaii Five-0 (CC) South Park (CC) South Park (CC) The Nanny (CC) Mad About You shall-Green (“The O.C.”) star as two (10) TBS Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Every-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens “Galaxy Quest” ››› (1999) (PA) Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver. (CC) “Analyze That” ›› (2002) (CC) friends on the run from the law after a (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nova “Saved by the Sun” ’ AWing and a Prayer Dozen wings. BBC World News Perry Mason (CC) Andy Griffith third friend, Will Traveler (Aaron Stan- (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) So You Think You Can Dance Dancers audition in Los Angeles and Chicago. News (N) (CC) The Simpsons ’ (:35) Seinfeld ’ (:05) Still Standing (:35) Still Standing (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) News (N) Entertainment (:05) Scrubs (CC) (:35) Scrubs (CC) (:05) Becker ’ (:35) Will & Grace ford), blows up a museum with them (15) KUWB According to Jim That ’70s Show Hidden Palms “Pilot” ’ (CC) One Tree Hill (N) ’ (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show in it and disappears. Think “The Fugi- (23) FX (5:00) “Deep Blue Sea” ›› Cont’d “Open Water” ››› (2003, Suspense) Blanchard Ryan, Daniel Travis. “Hellboy” ››› (2004, Fantasy) Ron Perlman, John Hurt. The son of the devil fights paranormal creatures. tive” times two, with a side dish of (25) QVC Michael Kors Accessories Judith Ripka Sterling Collection Around the House Summer Cooking Stan Herman Collection “Lost”-style mysteries to unravel. (26) ANPL Planet Earth Seasonal effects. 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(43) CNBC Fast Money Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Mad Money Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch The Scripps National Spelling Bee, (46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) “What Comes Around” (2006, Suspense) Emmanuelle Vaugier. (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls Strong Medicine established in 1925, is the Super Bowl (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren of bees. This year’s event started with (51) FXSPN Poker Superstars Invitational Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Poker -- Learn Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score 286 youngsters hoping to follow in the (52) ESPN NBA Shootaround (Live) (CC) NBA Basketball Western Conference Final Game 5 -- Utah Jazz at San Antonio Spurs. (CC) SportsCenter (CC) NBA Fastbreak Baseball Tonight footsteps of Kerry Close of New Jer- (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) “The First Wives Club” ››› (1996) sey, who won last year with the word (71) DISC Hazard Pay Battling avalanches. (N) MythBusters Western myths. (N) Cash Cab (N) Cash Cab (N) Dirty Jobs McShane Bell Foundry. Hazard Pay Battling avalanches. MythBusters Western myths. (CC) “Ursprache” — a type of language. (518) ENC “Chicken Little” ›› (2005) Voices of Zach Braff. ’ ‘G’ “Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo” › (2005) ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Rush Hour” ››› (1998) Jackie Chan. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:45) “Colors” ››› (1988) Sean Penn. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Movie: Shame (534) STARZ (5:20) “She’s All That” ›› Cont’d “Annapolis” ›› (2006) James Franco. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:45) “When a Stranger Calls” ›› (2006) Camilla Belle. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:20) “Little Man” ›› (2006) Shawn Wayans. ’ ‘PG-13’ (561) MAX (5:45) “Final Destination 3” ‘R’ Cont’d (:15) “Lethal Weapon 2” ››› (1989, Action) Mel Gibson. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Cruel Intentions” ›› (1999, Drama) Sarah Michelle Gellar. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Final Destination 3” ›› (2006) ‘R’ 7 p.m. on ≤ SHOW (576) SHOW The Tudors “Episode 6” (iTV) (CC) “10th and Wolf” › (2006, Drama) James Marsden, Giovanni Ribisi. iTV. ‘R’ Penn & Teller Boxing: Darchinyan vs. Maldonado American Heroes “Gridlock’d” ›› (1997) Tim Roth. Spider-Man? What a lightweight. If (591) TMC (:15) “Kiss the Bride” ››› (2002) Amanda Detmer. ‘R’ (:45) “The Great New Wonderful” ›› (2005) ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Undiscovered” ›› (2005) Pell James, Steven Strait. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “I Got the Hook-Up” › (1998) ’ ‘R’ you want to see a real hero, check out this 2006 documentary. It’s the story THURSDAY EVENING MAY 31, 2007 of 30-year-old Mukhtaran Mai, a Pak- CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 istani woman who was sentenced to (2) CBS News (N) (CC) Entertainment Pirate Master (Series Premiere) (N) ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ Shark “Here Comes the Judge” (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show be gang-raped by the men of her vil- (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood 2007 Scripps National Spelling Bee The final championship rounds. ’ (CC) Grey’s Anatomy ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Nightline (N) Access Hollywood Comics Un. lage as reparation for a crime alleged- (5) NBC News (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) My Name Is Earl 30 Rock ’ (CC) The Office (CC) Scrubs ’ (CC) Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (N) ’ News (N) (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno ’ Late Night ly committed by her younger brother. (6) HBO “Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee” Bury My Heart “Rebound” ›› (2005) Martin Lawrence. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) The Sopranos Tony has a revelation. The Sopranos “The Second Coming” Big Love “Where There’s a Will” ’ Expected to commit suicide from her (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) The This Old House Hour ’ (CC) Nature ’ (CC) (DVS) Utah PTA Golden Apple Awards 2007 As Time Goes By Being Served John Ford Goes to War ’ (CC) shame, she instead goes to the au- (8) KPNZ Sex and the City Sex and the City “The Big Town” ›› (1987, Drama) Matt Dillon, Diane Lane. Hawaii Five-0 (CC) South Park (CC) South Park (CC) The Nanny (CC) Mad About You thorities and sees her abusers (10) TBS Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) “Spider-Man” ››› (2002, Action) (PA) Tobey Maguire, Willem Dafoe, Kirsten Dunst. (CC) (:40) “Spider-Man” ››› (2002) (PA) Tobey Maguire. brought to justice. (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nature ’ (Part 2 of 2) (CC) (DVS) Truth & Conviction: Helmuth Hubener BBC World News Perry Mason (CC) Andy Griffith The Office (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? So You Think You Can Dance (N) ’ News (N) (CC) The Simpsons ’ (:35) Seinfeld ’ (:05) Still Standing (:35) Still Standing (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) News (N) Entertainment (:05) Scrubs (CC) (:35) Scrubs (CC) (:05) Becker ’ (:35) Will & Grace 8 p.m. on % NBC (15) KUWB According to Jim That ’70s Show Smallville “Sneeze” ’ (CC) Supernatural ’ (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show Busted! Michael (Steve Carell) has (23) FX Married... With Married... With King of the Hill ’ King of the Hill ’ That ’70s Show That ’70s Show “There’s Something About Mary” ›› (1998, Romance-Comedy) Cameron Diaz, Matt Dillon. There’s-Mary been declaring the first day of the (25) QVC Summer Cooking Diamonique Gold Collection-Anniv. Stan Herman Collection Kitchen Ideas Joan Rivers Classics Collection Digital Cameras: 3rd Anniversary work week “movie Monday,” when the (26) ANPL “Air Bud” ›› (1997) Michael Jeter. A boy’s new dog is a basketball whiz. Animal Cops Detroit (CC) “Air Bud” ›› (1997) Michael Jeter. A boy’s new dog is a basketball whiz. Animal Cops Detroit (CC) staff watches a film instead of doing (27) NICK SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ Home Videos Full House (CC) Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) Fresh Prince Fresh Prince The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show any work. But nothing good can last (28) FAM “Ice Princess” ›› (2005, Comedy-Drama) Joan Cusack, Kim Cattrall. (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? 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And (561) MAX (5:30) “Rumor Has It ...” ›› Cont’d (:05) “In Her Shoes” ››› (2005) Cameron Diaz. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) MAX on Set “Red Eye” ››› (2005) Rachel McAdams. ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Waist Deep” › (2006) ’ ‘R’ (CC) guess who gets to prosecute His Dis- (576) SHOW “The American President” ››› “Shame” ››› (2006, Documentary) iTV Premiere. ‘NR’ Tudors: Style The Tudors “Episode 7” (iTV) (CC) American Heroes The Original Latin Divas of Comedy Four comics perform. honor for the murder of his wife. (591) TMC (:10) “Looking for Kitty” ›› (2004) Edward Burns. ‘R’ “Meet the Applegates” ›› (1990) Ed Begley Jr. ’ ‘R’ “The Client” ››› (1994, Suspense) Susan Sarandon. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Annie Hall” ›››› (1977) ‘PG’ TUESDAY May 29, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B5

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I our campus at word classified will be vision abilities required by the job include close $1 dollar a day monitor- S.L.C. 1-800-396-6948 SOLID OAK Entertain- am a mother of three vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral 1021 West Vine Street ing contract. limited seen by up to 500,000 ages 2, 5, and 7. I have FOR SALE Barbecue ment center 5’x6’ with vision, depth perception and ability to adjust supply call Anthony readers. It is as simple been watching kids for and 2 burner camp chef TV $250; 2 matching focus. (435)841-7449 as calling the Tooele about two years now stove with tanks. love seats just like new Transcript Bulletin at and I provide a clean, (435)884-6528 $250; Bar with two Complete job description is available at the s t o o l s $ 1 0 0 (435)882-0050 for de- safe, fun environment. I Tooele County Human Resource Office If you sell Insurance, (435)674-5117 tails. (Ucan) have very low rates and 47 South Main, Tooele promote a hospital or (801)885-3365 REGISTERED ANGUS I can only except full or visit our website at www.co.tooele.ut.us an ambulance service, . (435)830-1022 time. My hours are from This recruitment will run until the needs place your classified ad SOLID WOOD, unfin- 7-5:30. Two and older of the department are met. in all 47 of Utah's news- ished dining table w/2 please. Megan 801- EEO Employer TOOELE AGING & ADULT SERVICES papers. The cost is only leaves and 4 benches Farm 860-3844 $135. for a 25 word ad $567; rustic black din- Equipment • CNA/Homemaker- On-call position; perform CNA/home ($5. For each additional ing table w/4 chairs maker and personal care services for disabled, elderly adults. word). You will reach $375; vintage full-size CAT 955-K Track loader Responsible for providing care for aging adults. Performs up to 500,000 newspa- bed $120. Homebodies new radiator, new track services such as meal preparation, maintaining a clean per readers. Just call 1 N. Main, 882-0650. rails, newer final drive physical environment (dusting, vacuuming, laundry, etc) Tooele Transcript Bulle- and steering clutches, using various types of cleaning agents, run essential errands. tin at (435)882-0050 for $ 1 2 , 5 0 0 o b o Performs personal care services such as bathing, shaving, nail details. (Ucan) Garage, Yard (435)882-4007 care, oral hygiene, feeding, toilet assistance, and ambulation JACUZZI HOTTUB and Sales HAYING EQUIPMENT Furniture Appliances Flooring Home Theater as assigned by care plan. May perform limited clerical duties Polaris ATV free needs Hesston mopel 1090 and other duties as assigned. Starting Salary $9.64; s o m e w o r k GRANTSVILLE, 353 S swather 9’-cut pull be- Join our team & enjoy a fun positive working environment! (435)843-0542 Cooley, Saturday, hind Ford //model 532 • High school diploma or a CNA Certification; One year 8am-4pm. Computer, Twine-tie baler Excel- experience working with disabled, elderly adults Liddiard Home Furnishings has been family owned & NEW KITCHEN now misc. furniture, etc. lent Condition Both field operated for over 50 years and is continuing to grow. We are providing homemaker and or personal care services is serving good food. HAVING A GARAGE ready $5000 or will sell currently accepting applications for the following position: preferred. Must be Certified Nurse Aide or receive Cheap prices. Nightly s e p a r a t e G a r t h drink specials. 1501 SALE? Advertise it in certification within six months of hiring. Must have taken the classifieds. Call (435)837-2246 or CPR course within six months or be certified in CPR. Must S. Main inside BFE. (435)830-2309 FULL -TIME Come join us for a 882-0050 have or obtain a food handler’s permit upon hire. Must have TRACTOR w/front-end a valid Utah Drivers License drink and food! STANSBURY, 5487 Ge- Customer Service/Field Representative: neva Way, Saturday loader, 460 engine, Primary responsibility will be assessing the service SELL YOUR computer in new rear tires. $3750 • This recruitment will close when the needs of the department June 2 8am-12pm needs of customers & professionally determine a have been met. the classifieds. Call obo. (435)884-0148 882-0050 or visit TOOELE, 354 Millcreek timely solution. Applicant must be dependable, Way, Every Saturday personable & at least 21 years of age. Needs to be Complete job descriptions are available at the www.tooeletranscript. Sporting com through June 30th. Es- able to lift 100+ lbs and have a good driving record. Tooele County Human Resource Office tate & Yard Sale. Apt Goods S E L L I N G Y O U R Experience in minor furniture repair preferred. 47 South Main Street Tooele fridge, tv, upright HOME? Advertise it in or visit our website at www.co.tooele.ut.us freezer, books, etc. COMPOUND BOW, Specific information pertaining to these recruitments the classifieds. Call 2004 Hoyt Ultratec cam Apply in person at: can be obtained by calling Human Resources at 882-0050 or visit HAVING A yard sale? & 1/2, 60-70lbs, 27-29 2502 N. 400 E. • Tooele MON.-FRI. • 10:00 am-8:00 pm (435)843-3157. EEO Employer www.tooeletran Advertise in the Tran- 1/2 draw. $400 obo. SATURDAY • 10:00 am - 7:00 pm script.com script (435)840-3607 Tuesday May 29, 2007 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin B7

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Candidates /hr to start for S,S,M wages will vary DOE $14.25 Call Brydger or Mike must have good finances, a stable job $3.00/hr raise within 2 1/2 years 830-4977 or 830-6690 history, and a strong desire to build a For Rent lucrative business. Material Handling Positions CONSTRUCTION 4 bdrm, 2 bth. Clean! See PAINTER 2yrs experi- Must be able to lift up to 100 lbs continuously to appreciate! Northeast ence brush, roll, drywall For information or to set up an cul-de-sac! Close to elemen- finishing, Call Robert tary school. C/A, fenced full To apply, please visit our Distribution 980-241-1901 interview, go to Center at 929 N SR 138 Grantsville. sprinklers, shed, RV parking, DRIVERS - ACT NOW!! www.earlestevens.com or new paint, carpet and tile! Miles benefits bonus Call 801-266-1800 Featured Home Please allow 30-60 minutes to complete 36-43cpm New trucks the Application Process. All offices independently owned and operated. Information only 3 months OTR deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. 1185 N. Main • Tooele 800-635-8669. (ucan) NOTICE OF TRUS- TEE'S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the time of sale, at the main entrance of the Tooele County Courthouse, a/k/a the Third Judicial District Court, 74 South 100 East, Tooele, Utah, on Monday, June 25, 2007, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. of that day for the purpose of foreclos- ing a deed of trust exe- cuted by Kenneth C. Ed- wards and Cynthia A. Edwards in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., covering real prop- erty located at approxi- mately 334 South Main Street, Tooele, Tooele County, Utah, and more particularly described as: BEGINNING 390.7 FEET NORTH OF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BLOCK 41, PLAT “A”, TOOELE CITY SURVEY; AND RUN- NING THENCE WEST 118.0 FEET; THENCE NORTH 60.0 FEET; THENCE EAST 118.0 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 60.0 FEET TO BEGIN- NING. 02-057-0-0012 The current beneficiary of the trust deed is Mort- gage Electronic Regis- tration Systems, Inc., and the record owners of B8 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Tuesdathye p Mayropert y29,as o f2007the re- cording of the notice of default are Kenneth C. Autos Trucks Apartments Homes for Lease Homes Lots & Land Public Notices EdPublicwards an Noticesd Cynthia A . for Rent Rent Meetings EdwarTrusteesds. The trustee's sale of the aforede- 2001 HONDA CivicLX 1997 FORD F250 XLT 2BDRM, 1BTH, no pets, 3+ BEDROOM 2 Bath. 2 MONTHS FREE w/2yr Planning on selling your OWNERS SACRIFICE Deadline for public no- scribed real property will excellent shape great Extended cab, long $425/mo plus deposit. New paint, Spacious, lease! 30’X70’ GREAT home, you could be 35 ACRES - was tices is 4 p.m. the day be made without war- gas mileage alpine ste- bed, 4x4, 460 engine, (435)843-5213 W/D Hookups, Big Main Street location sending your sales $59,900 NOW $56,900. prior to publication. ranty as to title, posses- reo, new tries, struts auto transmission, ex- Kitchen, Nice yard, Commercial building for points to up to 340,000 90 minutes from Salt Public notices submit- sion, or encumbrances. Mostly highway miles cellent condition, towing 2BDRM 1BTH, remod- Near park and pool lease. (801)463-7777 households at once. Lake City in SW Wyo- ted past the deadline Bidders must be pre- $ 7 5 0 0 C a l l package, 94K. $10,000. eled, govt. subsidized. $975/month $500 De- or (801)403-3955 For $155. you can ming. Recreational will not be accepted. pared to tender (435)840-1494 (435)521-2512 Playground, carport. posit. Call Danielle place your 25 word paradise. Stunning set- UPAXLP $5,000.00 in certified (435)882-5019 $500/dep. 211 S. Hale, 435-850-2983 classified ad to all 45 ting with amazing funds at the sale and the CHEVY TRUCK. Scotts- Grantsville. Call Tammi newspapers in Utah. views. Surrounded by balance of the purchase 3BDRM 2.5BTH Home. Homes 2005 Mazda 6 sedan dale K-10 1986. Asking 884-3466, 884-1712. Just call the Transcript gov't land. EZ terms. Public Notices price in certified funds by Central air, Tooele. hatchback fully $800. Good condition, Equal Housing Opp. Bulletin at 882-0050 for Call Utah Ranches, Trustees 10:00 a.m. the following Nice rental located at loaded, With alumi- heavy duty tires, shell, all the details. (Mention LLC 877-351-5263. business day. The trus- DUPLEX 2BDRM w/ 760 W 1220 S $950/mo $$$SAVE MONEY num alloy wheels, dual tanks, CD, new ucan) (ucan) Deadline for public no- tee reserves the right to yard, full basement, (801)674-6267 Find HUD & Bank auto transmission. battery, runs good. tices is 4 p.m. the day cancel the foreclosure $600/mo. 884-5552 owned homes at: REMODELED Multi-level 3 8 , 0 0 0 m i l e s . Great truck for the prior to publication. after the sale based 3BDRM 2.5BTH Town www.tooeleban- 4bdrm, 2bth, large 2 car $14,900. Call (435) farm/school/hauling/hun GRANTSVILLE, se- Public notices submit- upon information un- home 2 car garage W/D kowned homes.com or garage. 561 N. Seagull Water Shares 224-4000 ting. See @ 244 E. cluded 1bdrm $550/mo. ted past the deadline known to the trustee at c a b l e i n c l u d e d . call for a list Berna Dr (630 E). $189,900. Vine St. or call (801)898-9085 Owner/ 1500sqft. Back deck, (435)840-5029 Group will not be accepted. the time of the sale, such HONDAS From $500! Jeff,Remax Results FOR SALE 1 Share Set- 435-882-2827. Agent. $975/mo (970)926- 1 Real Estate UPAXLP as a bankruptcy filing or Police Impounds For tlement Canyon water. Sale! Many Makes and 4215 RENT TO own & lock in an agreement between TRUCK SHELL like new HOUSEMATE, PRI- 3BDRM HUD! $381/MO! (435)840-1235 NOTICE OF TRUS- Models, For Listings your purchase price the trustor and benefici- for sale light silver $400 VATE bedroom, refrig- 3BDRM HUD! $381/MO! 5bdrm 2bth $61,900! TEE'S SALE Call 800-586-3805 X NOW!! No bank qualifi- ONE Settlement Canyon ary to postpone or can- obo (435)850-9558 erator, microwave, 5bdrm 2bth $61,900! Only $492/Mo! 5% The following described 9436 cation required!!! New water share for sale. cel the sale. If so can- shared kitchen/ bath, Only $492/Mo! 5% down, 20 years @ 8% real property will be sold kitchen w/new appli- $6000. (435)882-0351 at public auction to the celled, the only recourse SELL YOUR CAR or Apartments u/p, w/d, cable TV. No down, 20 years @ 8% apr. For listings call ances, cabinets, tile, of the purchaser is to re- p e t s . $ 3 7 5 / m o apr. For listings call (800)586-3901 exten- ONE SHARE of Settle- highest bidder, purchase boat in the classifieds. for Rent New paint & carpet price payable in lawful ceive a refund of the Call 882-0050 or visit $200/dep 882-6141 (800)586-3901 exten- sion 5196. (ucan) through out! 3bdrm, ment Canyon water. money paid to the trus- please leave message. sion 5196. (ucan) $8500. 882-0624 money of the United www.tooeletranscript. 1BDRM APARTMENT, 4 B D R M 2 . 5 B T H 2bth, Carport and De- States of America at the tee. THIS IS AN AT- com very quiet. Call 224- LARGE 2BDRM Serious 4BDRM 2BTH 2 car ga- 1900sqft finished in tached 2 Car gar. ONE SHARE Settlement time of sale, at the main TEMPT TO COLLECT A 4228 inquiries only. w/d hook rage, very nice, sunny Stansbury Park fully $1050/mo Purchase Canyon Irrigation, entrance of the Tooele DEBT. ANY INFORMA- ups, a/c, $500/dep, & spacious! Big back- landscaped w/vinyl price $159,900. Call El- $4800. (435)840-0344 County Courthouse, TION OBTAINED WILL SUVs 1BDRM, roomy, comfort- $635/mo. No pets No yard. $1095/mo. 805 len 888-597-6021. BE USED FOR THAT fencing and RV pad SETTLEMENT CAN- a/k/a the Third Judicial able, large closets, gas Smoking. North 310 East. Mick convenient lake access, RE/MAX Results. District Court, 74 South PURPOSE. YON 3 shares Tooele DATED this 25th day of log fireplace; back- (435)840-3010 (650)400-2048 great neighborhood RENT TO OWN & lock 100 East, Tooele, Utah, 1996 Mitsubishi Montero (435)830-2078 May, 2007. ground & credit check $272,000 in your purchase price on Monday, June 25, LS Series fully loaded LARGE 2BDRM Apart- 4BDRM 2BTH 329 Daw- Marlon L. Bates, suc- required $495 Vine (435)840-4311 NOW!! No bank qualifi- UNDERGROUND WA- 2007, at the hour of Clean runs great ment 1.5bth, c/parking, son Drive Overlake Di- cessor trustee S t r e e t C o u r t y a r d cation required!! 2002 TER Rights for sale 10:00 a.m. of that day for $ 5 , 8 0 0 o b o w/d hookups new car- vision clean close to 4BDRM, 3BTH in Scalley Reading Bates 801-205-3883 Mulit-level in NE Tooele Erda, Tooele Valley the purpose of foreclos- (435)840-3439 pet, linoleum, and schools 2 car garage Tooele. Fully land- Hansen & Rasmussen, 4bdrm, 3 full baths, 2 (435)830-2665 ing a deed of trust exe- (435)840-3831 b l i n d s . $ 6 5 0 / d e p No smokers $1000/mo scaped, 2 car garage, P.C. car garage. Central .Air, cuted by Kenneth C. Ed- $650/mo No [pets (435)840-5551 freshly painted 2 tone W A N T E D W A T E R Gateway Tower West FOR SALE 2003 Dodge Beautiful Landscaping to be wards and Cynthia A. (435)8827554 neutral colors. Close to Rights for irrigation’s 15 West South Temple, Durango. V8, PS, PB 4BDRM 2BTH, 1310 N completed. $1395/mo Edwards in favor of 1 & 2 Bedroom Middle Canyon School. shares in Tooele Valley Ste. 600 Rear air, Third Seat, 465 E. 2 car garage, P u r c h a s e p r i c e Mortgage Electronic SLEEPING ROOMS Realtors welcome. please call Danny at P.O Box 11429 Tow package low miles Apartments!! fenced yard, good $239,900. Call Ellen Registration Systems, available, $70 per $215,000. 843-1525 or (801)388-1825 Salt Lake City, Utah Call 882-7968 or neighborhood, clean, 888-597-6021. RE/MAX Inc., covering real prop- week, $10 key deposit, 840-4621. Ask for 84144 801-725-4630 Completely Remodeled no smokers. $1000/mo Results. WANTED: WATER erty located at approxi- first and last week- total Heather. Telephone:(801)531- NEW fridge, stove, $800/dep. rights or irrigation mately 334 South Main $150 to move in. 46 N S E L L I N G Y O U R 7870 dishwasher, cabinets, carpet, Broadway. 882-7605 435-840-5551 5BDRM BANK FORE- shares in Tooele Val- Street, Tooele, Tooele Absolutely Gorgeous! The HOME? Advertise it in Business Hours: 9:00 Trucks 4BDRM, 2BTH, Clean! C L O S U R E ! O n l y ley. Call Ross at County, Utah, and more TOOELE, 2bdrm, 1bth, the classifieds. Call a.m. to 5:00 p.m. best value in ALL of Tooele. See to appreciate! $ 6 1 , 9 0 0 ! 3 b d r m 801-642-0119 particularly described as: upstairs, very clean, 882-0050 or visit Trustee No. 95089- Northeast cul-de-sac. $47,900! More homes BEGINNING 390.7 $500! TRUCKS/ SUVs Non-Smokers Only! NO PETS! new blinds, carpet, www.tooeletran WE HAVE Underground 050604004333 Close to elementary available from $10,000! FEET NORTH OF THE from $500! Chevys, paint, w/d hookups, script.com water Grantsville Irriga- (Published in the Tran- (801) 318-4997 school. C/A, fenced, full For listings call SOUTHEAST CORNER Jeeps, Fords and More! covered parking. tion water for sale script Bulletin May 29, 260 North 100 East, Tooele sprinklers, shed, RV (800)586-3901 exten- STANSBURY PARK OF BLOCK 41, PLAT Police Impounds For $ 6 0 0 / m o p l u s (435)840-8961 June 5 & 12, 2007) parkig, new paint, car- sion 5455. (ucan) Beauty: 3bdrm, “A”, TOOELE CITY Sale, For Listings Call $400/dep. (435)882-1695 2 AND 3bdrm apart- pet and tile. Greg 2.5bth, spacious mas- SURVEY; AND RUN- NOTICE OF TRUS- 800-586-3805 x 9973 (435)882-0476 BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM (801)201-3758 ments behind Super 801-842-3434 ter suite, walk-in NING THENCE WEST TEE’S SALE home South Willow 1975 CHEVY 1/2 ton Wal-Mart. Swimming closet, garden tub, 118.0 FEET; THENCE APN: 10-046-0-0100 5BDRM BANK FORE- Ranches 0.5acre truck, 4x4 frame & en- pool, hot tub, exercise Homes for den, office w/built-in NORTH 60.0 FEET; Trust No. 07-6779-UT C L O S U R E ! O n l y 4200sqft, granite count- Buildings gine, good tires & great room, playground, full desk work space. THENCE EAST 118.0 Ref. Anthony Jones Rent $ 6 1 , 9 0 0 ! 3 b d r m ers, large laundry, engine (350). Good clubhouse. 843-4400 Cherry wood stained FEET; THENCE SOUTH Loan No. 51738466 IM- $47,900! More homes 4 b d r m , 3 . 5 b t h , trans. New Edlebrock cabinets. Mountain BUILDING MATERIALS: 60.0 FEET TO BEGIN- PORTANT NOTICE TO available from $10,000! $367,000 carb. New Edlebrock in- 2BDRM 1BTH apart- $$WHY RENT when views. Cul-de-sac METAL buildings, mini NING. PROPERTY OWNER. For listings call (801)451-7265 No take & manifold. $1300 ment, w/yard & storage. you can buy? 0 safe for kids. Wired storage systems, roof 02-057-0-0012 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT (800)586-3901 exten- agents obo. (435)840-8790 $610/mo includes all down programs, not for surround sound. and wall panels, metal The current beneficiary UNDER A DEED OF sion 5455. (ucan) utilities. $400/dep. perfect credit. First BEAUTIFUL NORTH- Golf nearby. Free building components. of the trust deed is Mort- TRUST DATED March (435)830-1177 gage Electronic Regis- 1997 FORD F-150, time buyers, Single GRANTSVILLE, 3bdrm EAST rambler, 5-3-2, lake access & fishing. Utah Manufacture 20 19, 1998. UNLESS YOU tration Systems, Inc., 143,000 miles, good parent programs. 2bth, hookups, 2 car, tons of recent up- Call Dick years plus. Top quality TAKE ACTION TO PRO- 2BDRM 1BTH duplex. and the record owners of condition, $6500. Call Call for details. Berna $950/mo. Rambler @ grades, huge stamped 800-379-5330 Stone- low prices. Weekly De- TECT YOUR PROP- Nice quiet street, clean. the property as of the re- (435)840-2778 (435)840-5029 Group Heckert Cottages. patio, RV pad, over- brook Real Estate livery. 1-800-262-5347. ERTY, IT MAY BE 1yr lease. No smoke or 1 Real Estate cording of the notice of SOLD AT A PUBLIC 383 Utah Drive s i z e d g a r a g e , TOOELE, $135,000 cobuildings@cobuild 1999 TOYOTA Tacoma p e t s . $ 6 0 0 / m o default are Kenneth C. SALE. IF YOU NEED (400 South 400 West) $254,000. 843-0834, 4bdrm, 1.5bth, garage ings.net (ucan) TRD For Sale $9000 $500/dep 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile Edwards and Cynthia A. AN EXPLANATION OF Davidson Realty 830-2593 and carport, totally re- obo Call Travis 4 3 5 - 8 3 0 - 4 4 3 7 o r home for rent, no smok- If you build, remodel or Edwards. The trustee's THIS PROCEEDING, (801)466-5078 molded. 383 North 100 (435)840-4324 801-376-7321 ing/ pets. 882-1550 BUY 4BDRM forclosure! remove buildings you sale of the aforede- YOU SHOULD CON- East. More properties HUD HOMES! 4bdrm Only $61,900! This can place your classi- scribed real property will TACT A LAWYER. On available $80,500! Only $640/ home must sell, more fied ad in 45 of Utah's be made without war- June 26, 2007, at (801)319-3967 Mo! 5% down 20 years homes available now, newspapers for only ranWhyty as to title, posses-No4: 3money0PM , Jdownames H. (801)558-4942 Outwest @ 8% apr. 2Br for listings call $155. for 25 words ($5. sion, or encumbrances. Woodall, as duly ap- Realty loan programs Elegant Woodland Estate $199/Mo, for listings (800)586-3901 ext. for each additional Birent?dders must be pre- pointed Trustee under a call (800)586-3901 ext. 5855. (ucan) word). You will reach pared to tendenowr Dee availabled of Trust re cfororded 5784 (ucan) Manufactured up to 340,000 house- $5,000.00 in certified March 24, 1998, as In- 291 N. Cooley • Grantsville CLEAN 1100sqft brick holds and all you do is funds at the sale and the • Veterans NEVER RENT AGAIN! Homes strument No. 108883 in rambler w/garage, new call the Transcript Bul- balance of the purchase • Public Safety Workers Buy 4bdrm bank fore- Book 0497 at Page 0538 roof, 2 to 4bdrm, 1bth. letin at 882-0050 for all price in certified funds by • Healthcare Professionals closure! Only $492/Mo! SINGLE WIDE, 3bdrm of the Official Records in Some basement finish. the details. (Mention 10:00 a.m. the following • Education Workers 5% down, 20 years @ in Tooele for sale, the office at the County Great neighborhood. UCAN Classified Net- business day. The trus- • Construction Trades 8% apr. Available now! owner financing, rea- Recorder of Tooele $139,900. Desire quick work) tee reserves the right to For listings (800) sonable terms. Call Co• uManufacturing/Warenty, State of -Utah sale. (435)830-1978 cancel the foreclosure 586-3901 ext. 5749 Brent 801-864-6949 exhouseecuted by Anthony after the sale based Jones WILL SELL AT (ucan) F S B O R E D U C E D Financial Your next rent check upon information un- Tooele 5bdrm Rambler Services PUcouldBLI Cbe allAU youCT needION to TO NICE IVORY home 2.5bth 2564sqft. 2 car Mobile Homes known to the trustee at THbuyE HyourIGH ownES Thome.BIDDER, 3bdrm 2bth (435) garage, hardwood entry DO THE Bill collectors the time of the sale, such PAYABLE IN LAWFUL 6 bdrms, 5.5 baths, approx. 5200 sq ft, 1.79 acres. 843-9883 cent.air. possible up- as a bankruptcy filing or MONToE seeY if youO qualify,F T HE 1979 MOBILE HOME harass? Need a loan s t a i r s l a u n d r y , an agreement between UNITEcallD SCharlesTATE now.AT THE Many extras to see and appreciate!!! POOR CREDIT? But 56x14 already on lot, fast? With 0 fees at- (435)840-5535 the trustor and benefici- TIME OF SALE. SUC- want to buy. Gain Eq- 2bdrm w/storage shed. tached (435)882-3779 ary to postpone or can- CESSFUL BIDDERS uity Lease option Large $6000 or make offer 1-866-928-4242. 801-910-4888 $189,999 cel the sale. If so can- MUST TENDER A DE- $449,000 5bdrm, 2bth, 2200sqft (435)830-6198 BECOME A SUB- Affiliate member celled, the only recourse PTooeleOSI TCountyOF Board$5 of,0 Realtors00 IN fenced yard. $1100/mo. FSBO Stansbury Park. SCRIBER. 882-0050 of the purchaser is to re- CERTIFIED FUNDS TO (435)884-0193 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile Fully finished rambler. ceive a refund of the THE TRUSTEE AT THE (435)224-4932 home for rent, no smok- Ready to move in. ing/ pets. 882-1550 money paid to the trus- TIME OF SALE, WITH Laura Kummer STANSBURY NEWER Newly remodeled up & tee. THIS IS AN AT- THE BALANCE DUE BY 435-830-8001 3bdrm, 2.5bth, 2 car down. Emaculant, MOBILE HOME, owner TEMPT TO COLLECT A NOON THE FOLLOW- will finance $100/mo, 435-884-0555 garage, central air, un- beautiful home. 5b/3b SearchingD EforBT. A NaY IHome?NFORMA- ING BUSINESS DAY, finished basement for aprox. 3700 sq. ft. Cus- plus lot rent. 144 West TION OBTAINED WILL AT THE OFFICE OF storage, pets consid- tom cabinets, HW Durfee, Grantsville #17. BE USED FOR THAT THE TRUSTEE. At the e r e d . $ 1 1 5 0 / m o floors, Tiled baths & (801)651-5151 Want to findPURPOSE. out whatWest Main Enterance, (435)850-2180 kitchen. Fully land- DATED this 25th day of North Steps of the scaped & fenced. Cor- May, 2007. Tooele County District STANSBURY PARK wa- ner lot. Call for appoint- Office Space your homeMa rislon worth?L. Bates, suc- Court, 74 South 100 ter front House. 4bdrm, ment 435-882-1182. No cessor trustee East, Tooele, UT all 3bth, 3200sqft. $1350 + Agents Please. Scalley Reading Bates right, title, and interest dep. beautiful views, C-A INVESTMENT Hansen & Rasmussen, FSBO, 3bdrm, 1bth conveyed to and now p e t O K , c a l l 510 North Main, Plaza P.C. home, quiet neighbor- held by it under said 8 0 1 - 5 9 9 - 3 1 7 9 o r 500. Available now, It’s just a clickGateway Toweraway West at hood, close to West, Deed to Trust in the the 949-350-3812 1400 sqft. For more 15 West South Temple, TJHS, THS. $125,000 property situated in said information contact Ste. 600 TOOELE, 4BDRM, 2bth, obo. 496-3646 or www.tooelehomes4sale.comCounty and State de- 882-1199 P.O Box 11429 2 family rooms, double 882-6808 scribed as: All of Lot car garage, fenced Salt Lake City, Utah 100, Westland Mobile MOTIVATED SELLER!BUYER! yard, dog run. Beautiful, I BUY Houses! Need a FOR LEASE Office/ NEw Listi84144Ng NEw ELististates No. 2N, accgording immaculate home. quick sale? Facing Business Space Telephone:(801)531- to the official plat thereof $1200/mo. Call (801) foreclosure? Don’t Utilities included. 46, 7870 on file and of record in 842-9631. wait, sell now! South Main. 1 month Business Hours: 9:00 the Tooele County Re- (801)381-5873 msg. free. (602)826-9471 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. corder's office The street 367 PLAZA CIR 244 DONNER PLACE TOOELE, 6BDRM 3bth, (480)585-5380 Trustee No. 95089- address and other com- GRANTSVILLE • $248,000 GRANTSVILLE Newer home, quiet, LEASE OPTION avail- NEW Beautiful, fully SOUTH WILLOW ESTATES HURRY!! Only 6 office 050604004333 mon designation of the VACANTVACANT large rooms, 2 car ga- able! 71 West 1970 Better than( PNew!ublished in the Tran- real property described 222 DONNER PLACE finished home. $255,000 rage, clean, $1500/mo North, Tooele. Town- spaces left for lease! Perfect Condition! .37 acres, 5 bdrm, 2 bth 1/3 acre rambler 169 to 364sqft, script Bulletin May 29, above is purported to be: GRANTSVILLE plus deposit. John house/ row-end in 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths,June 2200 5 & 12, 2007)5 Bedrooms, 3 full baths, com- SOUTH WILLOW ESTATES $200-$500. All utilities 795 Fleetwood Drive (801)916-0101 Overlake. Place in im- finished sq ft, 3rd car garage, pletely finishedTooe le& , landscaped,UT 84074 The PRICE REDUCED! maculate condition!!! included. Call Kaye at $289,900 garage fits 4 cars, $244,900 MOTIVATED SELLER! HORSE PROPERTY! undersigned Trustee dis- HORSE PROPERTY! TOOELE, 6BDRM, 3bth Call: 801-647-9193 (801)580-2791 for appt. Beautiful home reduced to $272,000. newer home, quiet, to see. CCSC Enter- claims any liability for 2 story, 3 bdrm, 2 bth lofted family any incorrectness of the room upstairs. Possible lease to large rooms, 2 car ga- L O V E L Y T O O E L E prises, LLC. REDUCED own. Secondary water. rage, clean, $1300/mo Home 4bdrm, 2.5bth, street address and other plus deposit. John basement, 2 car ga- common designation, if 1342 N. 650 E. • TOOELE any, shown herein. Said 419 PREMIER (801)916-0101 rage, fenced yard, Lots & Land $314,000 $187,500 more details sale will be made without GRANTSVILLE • $310,000 TOOELE, newer 4bdrm, Great 6 bdrm home. c a l l C l a u d i a covenant or warranty, Big Beautiful Rambler 2bth, 2 car. garage, 1 Almost 3800 sq ft including (801)673-4738 Remax 2 Building lots in Tooele. Awesome Landscaping express or implied, re- Almost 1 acre, 3500 sq ft year lease, Fully fenced Gorgeous Home! 68 N. MEADOWLARK CIR. bonus room. Results Water included. Perfect 5 bdrm, 2 full bths, 2 1/2 bths, garding title, possession, GRANTSVILLE • $285,900 yard. Available June 1. starter home lots. Great 3052 sq ft Beautifully land- $259,900. 5 Bdrms,cond 2it 1/2ion ,Baths,or Sunenc- um- 3 bdrm, 2 bath 1048 S. 900 W. Call MOUNTAIN VIEWS! neighborhood. $35,000 scaped home with finished base- room, Hot Tub,b rFullyance Fenced,s, inclu beautiding -fees, .50 acre lot. 3400 sq ft Coming Soon RENTAL Christy 801-915-1637 Beautiful 3300sqft brick per lot. Desire quick ment. All this for $256,900 fully landscaped!cha FrergeSHLs, yePAxpineTnedses of Michell Anderson 840-8898 TOOELE/ OVERLAKE home. 4bdrm 2bth on sale. (435)830-1978 the Trustee and of the SW Tooele Rambler 1 short term rental 1.20 acres. Large ga- 3bdrm, 1.5bth 320acres of land in REDUCEDtrusts created by said with garage of every available. rage shop 40X60 townhouse, garage, Tooele County for sale, Deed of Trust, to pay the SOUTHERN mans dream. Call for details. 2400sqft, with 14ft hookups, $850/mo. May sell in 40acre par- remaining principle sums UTAH walls. $365,000 FSBO 89 W 1930 N tials owner financing of the note(s) secured by 1200 sq ft home on Make this lovely home 11 S. 400 E. Anybody with (Fields Of Overlake) p o s s i b l e C a l l said Deed of Trust. The 1.27 acre. Beautiful yours. Call Buffie MEADOW, UT Davidson Realty (801)230-7878 current beneficiary of the property in Tooele. fair, but not (435)228-8575 ot Fran- 4 Car Garage Filmore County (801)466-5078 (435)882-4513 Mother-in-law Apt. Trust Deed as of the $249,900 perfect credit, cis (435)882-2263 4 bedroom, 3 full baths, Over 4 bdrm, 1.75date bth,of Lg.this 4notice car gais- Gre- 1444 sq ft Rambler WANTED MALE Room- Almost 5 acres. www.owners.com BUILDING LOT 94’X137’ 2700 sq ft, mother-in-law apart- rage w/Mechanicsentree pit,Se updatedrvicing, LLC next to kids park I have lease mate non smoking, non Beautiful family home .297 acre 12,936sqft ment with walk out basement in a kitchen, newSe windows,rvicing Alargegen t for in Grantsville. drinking, no pets to OPEN HOUSE Saturday with historic log cabin to owns. curb, gutter, sidewalk, quiet neighborhood. Only $239,900 covered Porch.Wa sOnlyhing $169,500ton Mu tual share new Stansbury 10am-2pm Tooele irrigation Available ex- on property. Call for details. Call for details. 4bdrm, 2bth, Multi Bank, FSB The record home $550/mo plus cellent location, 87 W. owner of the property as s p l i t u t i l i t i e s Level on east side 2 car Vine, Grantsville Berna Sloan Kim DeGraw garage fenced yard, im- of the recording of the Lana McKean Michelle Anderson (435)841-9244 $58,000 435-884- 840-5029 224-4038Notice of Default are An- maculate condition, fi- 3422 435-833-0233 • cell 801-518-8670 435-833-0233 • cell 435-840-8898 GOT A good idea for a nancing options avail- thony Jones Dated: May FREE HOME CONSULATION story? Call the Tran- able Call Tom at SELL YOUR car in the Chris Sloan 22, 2007 James H. Woo- script and let us know Transcript Bulletin Clas- dall 10653 River Front (801)369-8688 Larsen 840-5031 www.tooelehomes4sale.com 7 South Main St #305 Executive Plaza Tooele, Utah 882-0050. and Company sified section. Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan, Utah 84095 (801) 254-9450 James H. Woodall, Trus- tee Hours: 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. P294387 (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin May 29, June 5 & 12, 2007) NOTICE OF TRUS- TEE’S SALE APN: 10-046-0-0100 Trust No. 07-6779-UT Ref. Anthony Jones Loan No. 51738466 IM- PORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED March 19, 1998. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO- TECT YOUR PROP- ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING, YOU SHOULD CON- TACT A LAWYER. On June 26, 2007, at 4:30PM , James H. Woodall, as duly ap- pointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded March 24, 1998, as In- strument No. 108883 in Book 0497 at Page 0538 of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Tooele County, State of Utah executed by Anthony Jones WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, PAYABLE IN LAWFUL MONEY OF THE UNITED STATE AT THE TIME OF SALE. SUC- CESSFUL BIDDERS MUST TENDER A DE- POSIT OF $5,000 IN CERTIFIED FUNDS TO THE TRUSTEE AT THE TIME OF SALE, WITH THE BALANCE DUE BY NOON THE FOLLOW- ING BUSINESS DAY, AT THE OFFICE OF THE TRUSTEE. At the NOTICE OF TRUS- West Main Enterance, TEE’S SALE North Steps of the APN: 10-046-0-0100 Tooele County District Trust No. 07-6779-UT Court, 74 South 100 Ref. Anthony Jones East, Tooele, UT all Loan No. 51738466 IM- right, title, and interest PORTANT NOTICE TO conveyed to and now PROPERTY OWNER. held by it under said YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Deed to Trust in the the UNDER A DEED OF property situated in said TRUST DATED March County and State de- 19, 1998. UNLESS YOU scribed as: All of Lot TAKE ACTION TO PRO- 100, Westland Mobile TECT YOUR PROP- Estates No. 2, according ETuRTesdaY, IT yM AMayY B 29,E to 2007the official plat thereof Tooele Transcript-Bulletin B9 SOLD AT A PUBLIC on file and of record in SALE. IF YOU NEED the Tooele County Re- ANPublicEXPLA NNoticesATION O F coPublicrder's offi cNoticese The stree t Public Notices Public Notices THIS TrusteesPROCEEDING, addresTrusteess and other com- Miscellaneous Miscellaneous YOU SHOULD CON- mon designation of the TACT A LAWYER. On real property described Deadline for public no- ORDINANCE 2007-15 Get ready for June 26, 2007, at above is purported to be: tices is 4 p.m. the day AN ORDINANCE RE- 4:30PM , James H. 795 Fleetwood Drive prior to publication. DISTRICTING TOOELE Woodall, as duly ap- Tooele, UT 84074 The Public notices submit- COUNTY VOTING PRE- pointed Trustee under a undersigned Trustee dis- ted past the deadline CINCTS Deed of Trust recorded claims any liability for will not be accepted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE March 24, 1998, as In- any incorrectness of the UPAXLP IT ORDAINED BY THE strument No. 108883 in street address and other LEGISLATIVE BODY Book 0497 at Page 0538 common designation, if NOTICE TO CREDI- OF TOOELE COUNTY, of the Official Records in any, shown herein. Said TORS AND AN- UTAH AS FOLLOWS: the office at the County sale will be made without NOUNCEMENT OF AP- SECTION I - PURPOSE. Recorder of Tooele covenant or warranty, POINTMENT This ordinance is for the Spring County, State of Utah express or implied, re- Estate of DOROTHY R. purpose of establishing, executed by Anthony garding title, possession, TURNER, Deceased. dividing, and amending Jones WILL SELL AT condition, or encum- Probate No. 073300039 Tooele County election PUBLIC AUCTION TO brances, including fees, DENTON R. TURNER precincts, pursuant to in a Beautiful New Home! THE HIGHEST BIDDER, charges, expenses of and STEVEN M. Utah Code Annotated PAYABLE IN LAWFUL the Trustee and of the TURNER, whose ad- 20A-5-303. 5 acres • Erda MONEY OF THE trusts created by said dresses are: Denton SECTION II - REPEAL 3269 Hidden Peak Road NEW LISTING UNITED STATE AT THE Deed of Trust, to pay the Turner, 934 Old Bridge OF CONFLICTING OR- TIME OF SALE. SUC- remaining principle sums Court, Santa Fe, New DINANCES. All Tooele CESSFUL BIDDERS of the note(s) secured by Mexico, 87505, and Ste- County ordinances or 5-Acre Lot In Erda! To be MUST TENDER A DE- said Deed of Trust. The ven M. Turner, 430 Can- parts of ordinances in POSIT OF $5,000 IN current beneficiary of the yon Circle, Tooele, Utah, conflict with any provi- built! CERTIFIED FUNDS TO Trust Deed as of the 84074, have been ap- sion of this ordinance THE TRUSTEE AT THE date of this notice is Gre- pointed Co-Personal are hereby repealed. Your plan or ours! TIME OF SALE, WITH entree Servicing, LLC Representatives of the SECTION III - REDIS- 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 5-acres horse property, THE BALANCE DUE BY Servicing Agent for e s t a t e o f t h e TRICTING OF TOOELE large kitchen, formal dining room, granite counter Build your dream home! NOON THE FOLLOW- Washington Mutual above-named decedent. COUNTY ELECTION tops, 9’ basement, 4-car garage, double oven ING BUSINESS DAY, Bank, FSB The record PRECINCTS. All persons having gas cook top. $569,900 Call Laramie for details AT THE OFFICE OF owner of the property as claims against the above There are hereby estab- THE TRUSTEE. At the of the recording of the estate are required to lished forty (40) election West Main Enterance, Notice of Default are An- present them to the un- precincts within Tooele 1388 North 630 East • 662 Blueridge Dr • Tooele 986 Bates Canyon Rd • Erda North Steps of the thony Jones Dated: May dersigned or to the Clerk County as described by Tooele Price Reduced $179,500 Tooele County District 22, 2007 James H. Woo- of the Court on or before the maps attached Court, 74 South 100 dall 10653 River Front the 29th day of August, hereto, which are by this East, Tooele, UT all Parkway, Suite 290 2007, or said claims reference, made a part right, title, and interest South Jordan, Utah shall be forever barred. hereof. The abbreviated conveyed to and now 84095 (801) 254-9450 DENTON D. TURNER designations for each held by it under said James H. Woodall, Trus- 934 Old Bridge Court, precinct on the attached Deed to Trust in the the tee Hours: 9:00 a.m.- Santa Fe, New Mexico, maps shall be inter- property situated in said 5:00 p.m. P294387 87505 preted according to the 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, .29 acres, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, County and State de- (Published in the Tran- following legend: T1 T e l e p h o n e N o . 3-car garage, handicap access, room Newly updated kitchen & 6 bdrms, 4 bths, 2 kitchens, scribed as: All of Lot script Bulletin May 29, (505)982-2577 through T19 refers to to grow in unfinished basement, June 5 & 12, 2007) Tooele precincts #1 bathrooms. New Paint & 2 family rooms, on 5 acres in 100, Westland Mobile STEVEN M. TURNER corner lot, close to school and parks. $ Estates No. 2, according through #19; G1 through New Carpet. $179,500 Erda. 519,900 WANT TO get the latest 430 Canyon Circle, $239,900 to the official plat thereof G5 refers to Grantsville local news? Subscribe Tooele, Utah 84074 on file and of record in precincts #1 through #5; to the Transcript Bulle- T e l e p h o n e N o . 14701470WW.. HwyHwy 199,199, RushRush V Valleyalley the Tooele County Re- LP refers to Lake Point; 1604 Country Ln • Erda 7851470 CountryW. Hwy 199,Club, Rush Stansb Valleyury tin. (435)882-7586 corder's office The street (Published in the Tran- SP1 through SP5 refers Price Reduced $499,900 address and other com- BECOME A SUB- script Bulletin May 29, to Stansbury Park pre- mon designation of the SCRIBER. 882-0050 June 5 & 12, 2007) cincts #1 through #5; real property described ER1 and ER2 refer to above is purported to be: Erda precincts #1 and 795 Fleetwood Drive #2; LI refers to Lincoln; Tooele, UT 84074 The ST refers to Stockton; undersigned Trustee dTooeleis- County’s Family OP refers to Ophir; RV 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, finished WOW 24.077 acres in Rush Valley. claims any liability for refers to Rush Valley; any incorrectness of the VE refers to Vernon; TE basement, new carpet, large master Very, Very cute home. Wonderful 6 bdrms, 3 bathrooms, 3 family street address and other refers to Terra; DU1 and suite, large yard, vinyl fence, barn & 20 acre ft of water. Real Estate Advisor rooms, brick & stucco Rambler on 5 common designation, if DU2 refer to Dugway acres. $499,900 completely landscaped. $229,900 $499,900 any, shown herein. Said Serving the needS of BuyerS/SellerS: precincts #1 and #2; IB sale will be made without refers to Ibapah; and WE covenant or warranty, • 1st Time Home Buyers • Empty Nesters refers to Wendover. The express or implied, re- • Singles • Investors • Large Estate Owners election precincts af- garding title, possession, • Families Needing Horse Property fected by this redistrict- condition, or encum- ing are T13.1, T13.2, Call Laramie Dunn for ALL brances, including fees, T15, T16, T18, T19, G3, charges, expenses of G5, SP1.1, SP1.2, the Trustee and of the SP2.1, SP3.1, SP3.2, SP3.3, SP4.1, SP5.1, your Real Estate needs trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the ER1, ER2, DU1, and remaining principle sums DU2. of theCallnote(s) sec urShaneed by SECTION IV - MAP IN- said Deed of Trust. The TERPRETATIONS. It is 435-224-4000 current beneficiary of the intended that election Trust Deed as of the districts be divided by date840-0344of this notice is Gre- roadways, where possi- entree Servicing, LLC ble. If a map shows a Servicing Agent for boundary close to but Washington Mutual 295 N. 6th St. not exactly on a road, Bank, FSB The record the road shall neverthe- owner of the property as less be considered the of the recording of the dividing line. Notice of Default are An- SECTION V - EFFEC- thony Jones Dated: May TIVE DATE. In the opin- 22, 2007 James H. Woo- ion of the Board of dall 10653 River Front County Commissioners Parkway, Suite 290 of Tooele County, it is South Jordan,UNDERUtah necessary for the imme- 84095 (801) 254-9450 diate preservation of the James H. Woodall, Trus- peace, health and safety tee Hours: 9:00 a.m.- of the county and the in- 5:00 p.m. P294387 $ habitants thereof that (Published in the Tran- this ordinance shall take script Bulletin May 29, 127,900 effect immediately upon June 5 & CONTRACT12, full2007) brick rambler • bright & spacious publication in one issue of a newspaper having 2 bdrm • auto sprinkler • fenced general circulation within www.tooeletranscript.com the county. I N W I T N E S S WHEREOF the Tooele 374 Bevan Way County Commission, To place your classified ads in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, which is the legislative visit www.tooeletranscript.com. body of Tooele County, passed, approved and Your ad will appear in the print issue of the Transcript Bulletin, enacted this ordinance this 22nd day of May Tooele Valley Extra and on the tooeletranscript.com website! 2007. ATTEST: TOOELE COUNTY COMMISSION: Marilyn K. Gillette, Clerk Colleen S. Johnson, Chairman $ (SEAL) Commissioner John- 297,000 son voted aye 5 bdrm • 3.5 bths Commissioner Clegg voted aye Eastbench beauty • 2 tiered deck Commissioner Hurst voted aye APPROVED AS TO FORM: 911 N. 1430 East 472 E. 770 North Doug Hogan Tooele County Attor- ney (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin May 29, 2007) SUMMONS $ $ THE STATE OF UTAH REDUCED 210,000 REDUCED 195,900 TO RANDY BLAND: You are hereby notified • Currently 3 bdrms • 1.5 bath • 4 bdrm • 2 full bth • Fully fenced that a petition to termi- • Basement is in the process of • Mountain/lake views • Great east side neighborhood nate your parental rights being finished with added family has been filed against room, bedrooms & bathroom you with the Clerk of the Third District Court, Tooele County, Utah. 16 E. Aparicio Dr. 573 W. 200 S. Tooele You are hereby sum- moned and required to file an answer in writing to the Petition at 74 South 100 East, Tooele, Utah, 84074 and to serve upon, or mail to Gary Buhler, Petitioner's $ $ Attorney, PO Box 229, 198,500 184,900 Grantsville, UT 84029- • Overlake • Beautiful Views Beautiful All Brick Home with sun 0229, a copy of said an- • Lrg .24 acre lot • 3 large bdrms room. New Kitchen & Hardwood swer within 20 days after • Full Landscaping & Sprinkling System floors, 2500 sq ft., 4 bdrms, 2 service of this Summons • Large Peaceful Upstairs Loft baths, Full landsapded & auto upon you. If you fail so to • Open Kitchen/Livingroom sprinklers, Fenced yard do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Petition. Dated this May 7th, 2007. 4 Apartments /s/ Gary Buhler Great opportunity to own a multi-unit rental. (Published in the Tran- UNDERIncludes CONTRACT two parcels of land to north. $179,900 script Bulletin May 8, 15, 22 & 29, 2007) B10

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church leaders asked the Saints Remember to return. And again others say continued from page B1 they desired to return to their native land. Regardless, there who became a prophet for The were tears, says Sadowski, who Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- grew up in Hawaii. He remem- day Saints in 1901 at age 62 bers the stories. And after 28 and served a mission in Hawaii, years building a thriving town from age 15 to 19, where he was at Iosepa from 1889 to 1917, taken in and nurtured by the he believes they saw it as their Hawaiian Saints. town and were heartbroken George Sadowski, who when the LDS church leaders moved from Hawaii to Kearns asked them to return home. in 1976, a descendent of some To celebrate their ancestors’ of the original Hawaiian Saints, legacy and sacrifice, those of TC United Soccer Sign Ups can still remember seeing the Hawaiian or other Polynesian remnants of the old orchards descent, in addition to some Saturday, June 2nd and ghost town before it was friends, arrived out at the now torn down. deserted area in Skull Valley, photography / Maegan Burr But, when the new LDS temple starting on Thursday. On Friday, Professional dance troupes from California and Washington perform 12 pm - 4 pm in Hawaii was announced — the they hiked up to a nearby spring ancient or “kahiko” dances. Registration at Quality Ford in Tooele first outside the continental U.S. and gathered bags of watercress, — the Saints in Iosepa returned some of which was bunched The majority was saved for the came from. to Hawaii. According to some, around pork to make dinner. feast, cooked in imus, the next Susan Lyons, program Cost is $60 for U7 and under day. developer for the Ka Lama (U5, turning 4 or before July 31) Kalani Hao learned how to Mohalmohala Foundation to make an imu (underground preserve Polynesian culture, Summer oven) from his father. said the first time she came out Cost is $70 for U8 - U19 The pit at Iosepa was a small to Iosepa there was nothing but (turning 18 or younger on or before July 31) one, designed to feed hundreds. a little cemetery — no pavilion Hao remembers at his high or kitchen or any of the other school when he lived in Hawaii improvements that have been they used a backhoe to dig a added. Fall and Spring DRAMA much bigger pit to feed much “I read the names. I just sat of the community for a school here and cried,” she said. “Then or register online at www.tcunited.org Progam fundraiser. I came here at Easter time. All After preparing the coals, of a sudden I had the most won- Purchase your tickets for TC United raising them to the correct level derful feeling — ‘don’t grieve night at Real Salt Lake July 4th. of heat, pork is put in — either for us. We brought the Pacific (Firework show included with ticket purchase) as a whole pig or in last Friday’s to Utah and made our Hawaiian for case, wrapped in pieces of alu- home here.’” $14 each minum foil on metal trays. Then “It used to be swamp land,” watercress is heaped over the she added. “It used to be worse AGES pork in the pit, to be covered than this and the Polynesians by wet burlap. A tarp is placed made it better. They came here over, which is then covered with for their religion, for spiritu- 3-8 shovels of dirt. Finally, water is al reasons and their faith and put onto the dirt, helping it hold because of that they were its heat. blessed. “Right here the trick is to “It isn’t sad for any of us. It make sure no smoke is escap- was. It was sad. I didn’t under- ing,” said Hao. “Steam is what stand it. This is such a cel- See News Happening? cooks it.” ebration. The music, the food, Give Us a Call! 882-0050 June 2007 All day the food is cooked just everything — the children inside the earth as the flavors playing, this is what it’s meant TOOELETRANSCRIPT blend. In another pit ti and taro to be.” BULLETIN 884-6852 leaves wrap around bits of pork, Dinner is scheduled for 4 pork fat or beef and are bur- p.m., but it’s not until after 5 ied in the same process. The p.m. that the potluck meal is delicacy is called a laulau. They served. Everything is a little off were made as part of the educa- schedule — as some say, “Ah, tion process for the youth and you’ve heard about Hawaiian so were buried later. Normally, time.” they are placed atop the pork as Those at the back of the line One is good… another layer, all to be cooked comment as the smells fill the together. air that this is the longest line While the food — what every- they’ve ever seen when they’ve one calls the best part — is come. The event has grown con- Two is better cooking throughout the day, and siderably since 1980. savory smells wafted through This year some came out from the desert, children went out Hawaii for the event. Others are into the cemetery, each assigned immigrants, who have moved to rid one grave of its weeds. to Utah from such countries as Jasmyn Kamai, 8, came to the New Zealand or Samoa. event from her home in West Jason Bevan, whose mother Valley with her grandmother. is Hawaiian, brought his girl- Kamai cleaned a grave nearby friend Tawny Hutchins to be her sister and her cousin who exposed to the culture. She had were also cleaning the weeds no complaints and enjoyed the out of graves. They had to be food, she said. careful as the cheat grass was In the evening there is danc- full of stickers. ing. The next day scones, church “I’m going to finish it,” she services and a Polynesian choir explained, as the time for break- were planned. fast neared and many weeds Some planned to stay even remained on the grave. “But not into Monday. if the show goes on. If I’m not One by one people walked dancing I’ll return. I’m halfway through the cemetery looking done.” at graves or the statue of the “It’s fun,” she said. Hawaiian King. As they talk- In the afternoon, classes ed, laughed, ate and danced taught traditional aspects of together it was obvious: This, Polynesian culture, whether like other Memorial Day fam- it’s cleaning gourds, making ily parties, celebrates the sacri- candy leis or learning the hula. fices before and holds onto the Professional dance troupes culture of the past. As Kathy from California and Washington Kaa, president of the Iosepa performed ancient or “kahiko” Historical Association, said, dances. Volunteers worked in “Anything with Iosepa is to help the kitchen. People purchased my grandchildren to know their cotton candy, snow cones, T- ancestors.” Likewise she said, shirts and massages — to their ancestors did what they benefit the Iosepa Historical did because they were thinking Association. 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