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See B1 BULLETIN November 21, 2006 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 113 NO. 52 50 cents Tooele gas prices still higher than in Salt Lake ATV users by Alleen Lang fight CORRESPONDENT Motorists looking to fuel You would their car for the holiday sea- son will find prices in the have to take together Tooele area anywhere from economics 12 to 25 cents a gallon higher than the lowest prices listed courses to for trail in Bountiful, Orem and Provo, according to UtahGasPrices. understand com, a website linked to the access national consumer-driven gasoline GasBuddy Organization. prices. by Karen Hunt Though few service station STAFF WRITER managers are willing to go on SCOTT MCMILLAN For a few minutes Thursday record as to exactly why gas VICE PRESIDENT OF FLYING evening, Buck Swaney got up is more pricey here, industry on his soapbox — or rather a watchers say it’s a result of plastic toolchest — to empha- simple supply-and-demand ply-and-demand mechanism size the theme of an hour’s market forces, with stations in gas companies use to set prices worth of discussion: Those metro areas along the Wasatch is complex. who use Tooele County trails Front selling a higher volume “You would have to take eco- need to be responsible. of gas than smaller stations nomics courses to understand Swaney, a planning consul- in Tooele County. Local sta- gasoline prices,” McMillan tant who works for Bear West tion managers do say they have said. Consulting, was speaking in little control is setting prices. Feuerbach agreed, saying the south auditorium of the “We monitor big changes in although he has been in the Tooele County Courthouse at local gas prices then call corpo- fuel business since 1977 he is a public hearing organized as rate and they tell us what to do still learning all the variables part of Tooele County’s efforts in terms of setting local prices,” that go into setting gasoline to create a county trail sys- said Robert Feuerbach, Tooele prices. tem. Those in attendance — store manager for Sinclair. Prices vary as much as 20 largely Boy Scout leaders, ATV Sinclair’s price for regular cents a gallon even within Salt users, horseback riders and unleaded gasoline is current- Lake City depending on who hikers — expressed concern ly set at $2.35 a gallon. The supplies the fuel. Some sta- over an increased number of price is almost identical prices tions that shop around for the gates, fences and even trench- at Walker Phillips 66, Go-Fer cheapest gas do not provide es blocking access to trails Gas and Texaco, according their consumers with a consis- old-timers remember using for to UtahGasPrices.com. Store tent quality product, according generations. They were coun- managers at these locations to Feuerbach. tered by a small, less-vocal were unavailable for com- People traveling across group of landowners adamant ment. Utah can expect to pay any- about protecting their private- With a price tag of $2.269, where from $2.59 a gallon at property rights. Flying J is one of the most eco- the Phillips 66 and Texaco in In the spirit of finding a way nomical places to fuel up in the Salina to $2.09 at the Maverick to keep public lands open, Tooele area, but a few miles in Bountiful, according to many of the recreationists down the road at the North UtahGasPrices.com. emphasized that their fellow Salt Lake Flying J fuel costs “It’s a funny thing,” riders needed to show more only $2.179 per gallon. Feuerbach said. “No one respect for the environment Those kinds of discrepancies — and report those who abuse complained when Utah’s gas photography / Troy Boman make local consumers angry. it. They also suggested a bet- was 30 cents a gallon cheaper Lake Point gas prices range from $2.26 to $2.35 per gallon, offering some of the least expensive gas in the Scott McMillan, vice presi- ter mapping system and trail than it was anywhere else.” county. However, county prices are on average 18 cents more per galloon than in Salt Lake County. dent of Flying J, said the sup- markers to keep people on the right paths and off private property. “It’s a great start,” said Tooele New BLM ranger will patrol Five Mile Pass, Knolls City resident Evan Smith. “I’m SEE TRAILS ON A3 by Mark Watson Officers will spend several STAFF WRITER hours each week in the Five Mile For those who like to play Pass area, which is swamped on Tooele County’s public lands each weekend because of its County cattle it’s important to know the rules abundance of trails and close and be on your best behavior proximity to highly populated because there is a new a ranger Utah and Salt Lake Counties. production in town. “I love the outdoors and I Tamsen Johnson, who was love law enforcement,” Johnson strong, crops sworn in by Utah State BLM said. “I grew up in Box Elder Director Selma Sierra last Friday, County and I’ve been around will join Randy Griffin as a new law enforcement my whole life. still declining My dad is chief of the police law enforcement officer for the by Jesse Fruhwirth department at Weber State Bureau of Land Management’s and Mark Watson Northern Utah division, which University.” Johnson earned masters and STAFF WRITERS includes Tooele County. Johnson Statistics compiled by the will patrol hot recreational areas doctoral degrees in criminal jus- tice at Weber State and spent U.S. Department of Agriculture in the region including Five Mile show steady declines in alfalfa Pass, a popular ATV area along the past two summers working as a student with the Salt Lake and wheat production in Tooele the border between Utah and County. However, in contrast to Tooele counties. Field Office of the BLM. This summer she spent 18 weeks at those crops and despite con- “Now we’ll have another law sistent drops in cattle herds enforcement officer packing a the Federal Law Enforcement Office at Glynco, Ga — a boot statewide, cattle production in gun at Five Mile,” said Glenn Tooele has dropped only slight- Carpenter, manager of BLM’s Salt camp for federal agents. “We covered firearms, defen- ly, nearly sustaining a 25-year Lake Field Office. “We’ve been high set last year. photography / Troy Boman sive tactics, arrest tactics and counting the days until Tamsen’s Tooele cattle production return from the Federal Law New Bureau of Land Management agent Tamson Johnson was sworn in as a full-time ranger Friday morning at the Salt Lake Field office. SEE BLM ON A2 remained steady in 2006 with Enforcement Training Center.” 27,000 head — just 1,000 below the high mark set in 2004-05. Statewide, cattle populations Committee created to wade into Stansbury Lake cleanup have dropped over 10 percent from 920,000 in 2002 to 820,000 By Alleen Lang of years of frustration over about why he spearheaded the then. ers of Remax Stansbury Park in 2006. CORRESPONDENT uncontrolled weed growth in formation of the new commit- “If we can’t harness what we real estate, they depend on “Raising cattle is still a A handful of volunteers the lake and an underground tee. He said the committee know and turn the lake around the community for their live- very viable business in Tooele turned out to roll up their “fix-the-lake” Internet cam- — as well as his decision to now, I will probably sell my lihood. Currently, lakeside County and Utah,” said Leland sleeves and tackle the tough paign launched this fall, said seek a trustee seat — came house,” O’Donnell said. property is priced 20 to 30 per- Hogan, president of the Utah problem of the failing ecosys- John O’Donnell, Stansbury out of frustrations at being The risk that a downward cent higher than other lots in Farm Bureau Federation. “We tem of Stansbury Lake with Park Recreation and Greenbelt stonewalled by trustees when spiral in lake conditions will Stansbury Park, but the prices have a lot of home cattle ranch- the formation of an official Service Agency trustee. While he approached them with his result in falling real estate could slide if lake quality is es in Utah and the best way to lake committee Saturday. the people behind the Internet concerns about the lake in prices was the motivation for not improved. take care of public and private The group, made up of campaign remain anonymous, 2005. He said the situation Toni and Goodsell to land is by grazing cattle. In fact, local residents, was born out O’Donnell was outspoken now is more dire than it was attend the meeting. As own- SEE STANSBURY ON A2 SEE AG ON A2

INSIDE Cloudy through OPEN FORUM A4 SPORTS A10 Thursday. Highs at DOINGS A6 HOMETOWN B1 Swimmers sweep Bees in non-league duel. 56 Tuesday and 55 OBITUARIES A8 CROSSWORD B2 See A10 Wednesday. TV LISTINGS A9 CLASSIFIEDS B2 A2 TUESDAY November 21, 2006 ETCETERA ... Corrections BLM continued from page A1 The name of a longtime spon- sor of NASCAR racing, “Busch” behavioral science,” Johnson beer, was misspelled in the Nov. said. She also spent 12 weeks 16 article “Second year brings of field training this fall in taste of NASCAR to Miller the St. George and Las Vegas Park.” The Transcript-Bulletin areas. apologizes for the error. “Her family is a Utah fam- ily and it helps to have some- Valley Weather Forecast one who understands the law and has worked and played in photography / Troy Boman Local Weather Utah,” Carpenter added. BLM State Director Selma Sierra, (left) was recently put in The BLM officers want to charge of Utah’s 22.9 million federal acres. Sierra spoke keep a close eye on the Five Tue 57/39 at Friday’s ceremony along with other BLM officials includ- 11/21 Mile area, partly because of ing Special Agent Larry D. Shackelford (above) and Glenn Partly cloudy. High 57F. Winds S concerns over overcrowding Carpenter, (right) manager of BLM’s Salt Lake Field Office. at 10 to 15 mph. and firearms violations. “We’ve had some problems He said there have been Knolls area is peaceful most of locating and eradicating drug- publicly-owned resources. with people shooting in the fewer problems at Knolls, 30 the time and a great place for manufacturing laboratories In addition to Knolls and Wed ATV area. We’ve posted new miles east of Wendover. recreation, he adds. “We have and marijuana fields; ensur- Five Mile Pass, other areas 57/35 “We’ve had a few problems the officers monitor in Tooele 11/22 signs out there,” Carpenter some nice facilities out there ing the humane treatment of said. “We have 37,000 acres out with rave parties at Knolls. with some outhouses.” horses and burros; guarding County include the Bonneville Mix of sun and clouds. Highs in the there and we’re improving the These parties last all night and The mission of law enforce- against the dumping of hazard- Salt Flats, Clover Springs, Pony upper 50s and lows in the mid 30s. area by adding camping facili- drugs are available,” Carpenter ment officials for the BLM ous wastes and other pollut- Express Trail, Deep Creek ties. We’re also drilling a well said. Along with alcohol, includes protecting cultural ants; and preventing theft and Mountains and west desert rockhounding areas. Thu out there and plan to build out- another drug used at these par- and historical sites such as damage to timber, rare cac- 43/26 houses next summer.” ties is ecstasy. However, the petroglyphs from vandalism; tus plants, minerals and other e-mail:[email protected] 11/23 Times of sun and clouds. Highs in the low 40s and lows in the mid 20s. Ag “The range is in better shape now continued from page A1 than it has been for several years Fri 42/25 the range is in better shape and it continues to get better.” 11/24 now than it has been for several Mainly sunny. Highs in the low 40s years and it continues to get — LELAND HOGAN and lows in the mid 20s. better.” UTAH FARM BUREAU FEDERATION PRESIDENT Hogan said part of the prob- lem ranchers and the Bureau 10,000 acres and the 2004 alfalfa states in wheat and hide exports, of Land Management face is Sat 42/28 production of 38,000 tons, for respectively. lawsuits from groups that feel 11/25 example, were the lowest marks As of the 2002 Agriculture ranchers are taking advantage Plenty of sun. Highs in the low 40s since county-level alfalfa statis- Census, Tooele County had 380 of public lands and not allow- and lows in the upper 20s. tics have been collected. farms, occupying 415,056 acres. ing others to use them. Local ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content The largest agriculture export According to the same census, Service ranchers, Hogan said, take in Utah is wheat and its related 70 percent of those farms reap stewardship of the land because Temps/Precipitation products, valued at $71 million fewer that $10,000 in sales per their livelihood depends on it. in 2005. The number two Utah year and nearly half are fewer Date High Low (prec./inches) “Ranchers are very concerned export, hides and skins, was val- than 10 acres. Nov. 16 52 30 with air quality, water quality ued at $60 million. Utah ranks Nov. 17 57 34 and vistas.” e-mail:[email protected] 25th and seventh among the Nov. 18 55 37 Cattle is the largest agri- Nov. 19 55 33 culture commodity in Utah, Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather worth $475 million in 2005. It observer for the National Weather Service, reports that his recording sta- makes up 36 percent of all farm tion at 139 S. Main received no pre- receipts for the state. Utah cat- Notice of Thanksgiving cipitation between Nov. 16 and 19 and tle make up about 1 percent of a total of .46 so far in November. The the national cattle industry. Deadline Changes normal for November is 1.69 inches. Sheep herds have not fared as Due to the Thanksgiving Holiday the Tooele Transcript For the water year, which began Bulletin will be closed Thursday, Nov. 23rd, 2006. Oct. 1, 2006, Tooele has received 2.73 well as cattle in Tooele County. inches of precipitation. The normal Though sheep herds have shown The deadlines for the Monday, Nov. 20th for the year is 18.49 inches of precipi- some recovery since the 2002 low Publication will be as follows: Classified Advertising tation. of 4,000 head, the 2006 inventory & Legal Notices: Friday, Nov. 17 by 4:45 pm. of 6,300 head is only a third of the Subscriber Service Community News Items (wedding announcement, peak production of 19,000 head birthday, baby, etc.): Friday, Nov. 17th by 3:45 p.m. If you haven’t received reached in 1994. your newspaper by 6:30 Current-year statistics for other The deadlines for the Wednesday, Nov. 22nd p.m., please call 882-0050 file photo commodities such as wheat, alfal- Publication will be as follows: Classified Advertising and our customer representa- People nearly outnumber cows in Tooele County by a 2:1 fa hay, and all other hay are not and Legal Notices: Tues., Nov. 21 by 4:45 pm. tive will assist you. Customer ratio with approximately 27,000 head of cattle compared yet available. Those commodities Community News Items (wedding announcement, service hours on Tuesday and with 52,000 humans. Cow populations have been dropping have been slowly trending down- birthday, baby, etc.): Tues., Nov. 21 by 3:45 p.m. ward. The 2005 alfalfa harvest of Thursday nights are 6:30 p.m. statewide, but remain steady in Tooele County. until 8 p.m. Tooele ���������������� keep it from turning into a ���������������� stinky marshland. �������� ����������������� Stansbury “When I moved here, I slow- “We Are Your Neighborhood �������������� continued from page A1 �������������� ��������� ly saw algae coming on and Family Theatre” ������������� ������������������ Retired environmental engi- saw it happening right in front 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. ������ neer Peter Meir was given of my eyes,” Meir said. Meir, (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 ����������� ���������� like O’Donnell, said he tried Tickets are now available online the job of chairing the lake at www.movieswest.com ��������������� ��������������� cleanup committee. He said to alert Stansbury’s trustees ��������������� ������������������� th st the decay of Stansbury Lake is to the danger but his warnings �������������� ���������������� fell on deaf ears. Nov. 17 - 21 ������������ ���������������� a reflection of an international Open Noon on problem. “I have seen so many Compiling scientific data the 22nd. Watch for new ��������� show’s and times! ������������ ������ nice lakes destroyed because will be an important goal of ����������� ������������� the people who owned them the new lake committee, but *Times & Shows Subject to Change ����������� ��������������������� didn’t know what they were equally important is amassing * ������������ ������������ doing,” he said. volunteers to take water sam- Happy Feet ���������������� ������������ ������������������ ������������ The lake has become ples, pull weeds and distribute Dly: 4:35, 6:50, 9:05 ��������������� ������������ choked with a proliferation of information. Already the Boy Sat: 12:05, 2:20, 4:35, 6:50, 9:05 ����������� ������������ weeds and algae caused by an Scouts and other youth groups Sun: 12:05, 2:20, 4:35, 6:50 (PG) ����������� excess of nutrients. The nutri- have volunteered to help with * ������������� �������������������� ents entered the lake primarily the physical work necessary Stranger than Fiction ����������� ����������������� as fertilizer runoff from the to clean up the lake. Dly: 4:30, 7:10, 9:20 ���������������� ������������������ A second meeting of the �������������� ����������������� area’s golf course. Meir says Sat: 12:00, 2:15, 4:30, 7:10, 9:20 ������������� �������������� up to this point trustees have lake committee is scheduled Sun: 12:00, 2:15, 4:30, 7:10 (PG-13) ��������������� �������������� been treating the symptoms of for Dec. 18 at 6 p.m. in the * ��������������� �������������� the problem, not its causes. A Stansbury Park Clubhouse. ������������� ���������������������� Borat long-term change of the lake The meeting is open to the Dly: 4:25, 7:10, 9:15 Chicken Pork ���������� environment is necessary to public. Sat: 12:15, 2:20, 4:25, 7:10, 9:15 ����������� ���������������� Sun: 12:15, 2:20, 4:25, 7:10 (R) Kebob Plate Kebob Plate ������������ ����������������� 2 sticks, rice, salad, pita 2 sticks, rice, salad, pita ����������� �������� * ������������� �������� State provides incentives ������������� ������������������� Casino Royale Dly: 3:55, 6:50, 9:45 $ $ ����������������������� Sat: 12:45, 3:55, 6:50, 9:45 ������������������������� for filming, medical facility Sun: 12:45, 3:55, 6:50 (PG-13) ���������������������� 6.99 6.59 ����������������������������������� At its monthly board meeting, the apy products. The company was * Business and Economic Development approved for a post-performance Flushed Away 490 N. Main, Tooele • 882-3608 �������������������������������������� Board of the Governor’s Office of tax rebate of up to $3 million for Dly: 4:20, 6:30, 8:40 HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm Sunday 11 am – 9 pm ����������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������� Economic Development (GOED) the retention of 450 existing jobs Sat: 12:00, 2:10, 4:20, 6:30, 8:40 ���������������������������������������� approved economic development currently in Utah and the addition Sun: 12:00, 2:10, 4:20, 6:30 (PG) Catering Available ������������������������������������������� zones for three Utah cities. Cedar of 175 new full-time employees. �������������� City, Cottonwood Heights and Salt The projected wages average above * Take Out ��������������������������������������������� Santa Clause 3 ��������������������������������������������� Lake City all requested approval of $50,000 or 178 percent of the Salt Dly: 4:45, 7:05, 9:25 ��������������������������������������������� development zones in support of Lake County median salary. Over the Sat: 12:05, 2:25, 4:45, 7:05, 9:25 ����������������������������������������� their efforts to bring or expand sig- next 10 years, state tax revenue for ���������������������������������������������� Sun: 12:05, 2:25, 4:45, 7:05 (G) Finest Cuisines ������������������������� nificant business operations within all of the jobs is expected to exceed Show Times are subject to change. �������������������������������������������� PM Leonardo’s their cities. $25 million. Wages paid over the Open daily at 4 . ����������������������������������������� The board also reviewed and next 10 years will be over $253 mil- 1981 Berra Boulevard ������������������������������������������� Noon on weekends. voted an incentive offer to Salty lion for all of the jobs. All shows before 6:00 pm $4.50 �������������������������������������������� • After 6 pm Adults $6.50 In Overlake ����������������������������������������������� Pictures Inc., a Walt Disney produc- In other business, the board Children (under 12) $4.50 Seniors (over 65) $4.50 ��������������������������������������� tion company that is going to film received a request to join with many Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens 882-2455 ������������������������ the sequel to “High School Musical.” other organizations in endorsing �������������������������������������� The incentive rebate is not to exceed the creation of a Canyon Country ����������������������������������� 10 percent of the dollars spent in Discovery Center (CCDC) to be RITZ RITZ the state, with a total dollar cap of located in Monticello. The CCDC PG-13 PG-13 ���������������������������������� Playing Nightly 5:00 • 7:30 Friday & Saturday 5:00 • 7:15 • 9:30 �������������������������������� $500,000. already has the support of the City Sunday - Thursday 5:00 • 7:15 ����������������������������������� Also, the Incentives Committee of Monticello, City of Blanding, San Tooele’s Show Place Michael Caine & David Bowie Russell Crowe – Albert Finney ������������������������ presented and the Board approved Juan County and school district for Over 60 Years! ��������������������������������������� an Economic Development Tax as well as many other organiza- ������������������������������������������������� 882-2273 ������������������������������������������������� Increment Funding (EDTIF) incen- tions such as the Bureau of Land 111 North Main, Tooele ���������������������������������������������� tive for ICU Medical. ICU Medical Management and the Governors http://ritz-motorvu.hypermart.net �������������������������������������������� PRESTIGE ADMISSION: ADULTS: $6.00 CHILD/SENIOR:A GOOD $4.00 before 6pm: $4.00YEAR is a leader in intravenous (IV) ther- Science Advisory Council. TUESDAY November 21, 2006 A3 Let Me Gift Wrap for You knew where to go and if the trails were very clearly marked, I can help relieve your stress! Very Reasonable Prices! people would stay on them. It • I’ll pick up the gifts from you and deliver them back would cut down on a lot of • I will wrap Santa’s gifts, Christmas, any occasion abuse.” • Themes available But Brown said his commit- Call Margo Powelson 435.840.2905 tee is past the information col- lection stage and ready to start creating trail access. “The problem is your com- ments are just going to appear as bullet points in a report,” he said. “If you really want to get things done you need to come to Trail committee meetings at 3 p.m. on the first Thursday of the month,” Brown told the group. The county will continue to receive public comment on CEE Purlins 1 ½” B-Deck Galvanized trails, including where Tooele 3”, 4”, 6”, 8”, 10” 22 Ga., 20 Ga., 18Ga. residents would like public access, through Dec. 14. A link ZEE Purlins to an access management plan 2” & 3” W-Deck-Galvanized survey is online. 4”, 6”, 8” 18 Ga. – Heavy Duty Bear West’s involvement 14 ga. – Painted Red in the hearing was paid for * Custom Cut Lengths – Call Today! in part with a $12,000 grant * Delivery Available * from the Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget. Garfield and Box Elder Counties were awarded similar grants. Store Hours: M-F 8-5 • SAT 8-NOON STOP BACK PAIN...NOW! New Medical Technology Treats Herniated and Degenerative Discs without Surgery! file photo Effective back therapy as reported on the ABC,NBC &CBS news. An ATV motors along a trail in Soldier Canyon. Private property owners are frustrated with trespassers who rip up their terrain. SCIENTIFICALLYPROVEN! “The concern is Landowner Leonard Ault After only three weeks of treatment, clinical studies have shown outstanding results Trails told the other side of the story in relieving the debilitating pain that may be caused by bulging, herniated, the city is developing — examples of reckless disre- degenerative, or ruptured discs, as well as sciatica, posterior facet continued from page A1 gard of gates and no trespass- syndrome, and many failed back surgery cases. so quickly we need ing signs on his family’s land just glad we’re studying it out. to get these trails in Ophir and Soldier Canyons. After four weeks of treatments with the DRX9000, MRI’S Salt Lake County’s already identified right now. He expressed concern about have shown greater than 50% reduction in the size and running out of room but we the Five Mile Pass area, which extent of herniations.In fact, more than 86% of the patients still have room over here.” If the trails is heavily trafficked by ATVers treated with this new technology were efficiently corrected A member of Backcountry were very clearly and where the Ault family also with DRX9000 Decompression System. Horsemen, Smith showed up owns land. •Clinically Supervised and NO Surgery Involved! at the meeting because he marked, people Lee Brown, head of the feels that as Tooele grows it •Auto Injuries and On-the-Job Injuries Covered! would stay on them.” Tooele County trails com- •Most Insurance and Credit Cards Accepted! needs a carefully mapped-out mittee, thought the meeting trails plan or “we’re going to — LEE BROWN — while not organized by his FREE CONSULTATIONS be fighting over every square COUNTY TRAILS COMMITTEE group — was useful. FREE CONSULTATIONS inch.” “It was useful in that it rein- McKellips In the packed south audi- � NOW OPEN actions of a few often carica- forced what we had been told 480-832-7246 IN CORONA torium of the Tooele County by the other committee mem- Brown Dr.Chance Charlton, Chiropractor ! ture all of them poorly. They r Courthouse, over 70 people TEMECULA CORONA called for volunteer patrols, bers that people wanted,” said were divided into two rooms Brown. “The concern is the Dr.Powe 28410 USDevOld60Tow nBrownFArizront Sonat., Ste.Spinal102 800Rehab MagnForoli Centers,amoreAve., informationSte. #1LLC09 go to to increase the number who and emphasized to each other that those who use the out- city is developing so quickly 352 951-N. Main5 •06 Tooele-18299 26• 435-882-7200N.5Power Rd.,951-Ste. #103,27Mesa,tooelepainrelief.com/89-66Ariz1ona6 could express their opinions we need to get these trails doors need to call trespassers We are so confident that you will get the results you want we are willing to offer you a no questions asked 100% money back guarantee. If after the first 7 treatments during the one and a half hour �� ������ ����������������������� ��������������������������� �������������� ����������� ������������������ ���������� �������������� ��������� �������������������� identified right now. If people you want to quit the program we will be more than happy to refund any money you have paid and we will not bill your insurance co-pay. meeting. Facilitators in each on their actions and even turn ����������������������������������������� �� ��������� ��������������� ������������������ ��������������������������� ������������������������ room documented community them in. But concerns were feedback. also raised that law enforce- “The main purpose of the ment does not follow up on meeting was to gather infor- such leads and law-abiding mation and concerns from citizens don’t venture where EXCD the citizens of Tooele County they shouldn’t at night while about access issues for pub- lawbreakers do, lighting up CD lic lands,” said Tooele County the mountain with their head- economic development spe- lights. CW cialist Nicole Cline. “Probably if we leave it up Cline said that encompasses to the government to enforce AD these rules they’re not going right-of-way issues, access to SM public land, and whether the to do it,” said Cline. Cline added that there are public knows how to obtain GA information about public lands groups out there who would like to fence off public lands and private property issues. AS “I was very happy with the and leave them for future gen- erations. meeting,” Cline said. “We had PPM a really good turn out and it’s “I’m not sure what genera- very important people come tion they’re talking about,” Cline added. out and speak on this issue so Spell we can properly address the Others told the county it needed to enforce access to concerns of people in Tooele Proofreader County.” areas that had been public throughways for more than Many of the ATV users in Traffic attendance proclaimed the 20 years but were now being closed off by landowners. ❑ County needy facing FILE Thanksgiving shortage LASER by Mary Ruth Hammond is possible, but it appears there STAFF WRITER will be some Tooele County resi- ������������������������������� hi While the majority of Tooele dents who won’t have a turkey ����������������������������������� County residents are look- on their Thanksgiving table this ing forward this week to a year.” Thanksgiving feast, many local In addition to turkeys, the families may go without turkeys CAP is in desperate need of on their tables this year. stuffing, potatoes, yams, pie Lauren Anderton, neighbor fillings, marshmallows, Jell-O, specialist for the Tooele County puddings — and just about any Community Action Program other food item that makes up (CAP), said 157 families have the holiday. To make arrangements to take already asked for food for a donation to CAP, please call Thanksgiving. “We expect to 882-1278. Families in need may receive about 100 turkeys today also call the same number. from the Utah Food Bank,” “Those who are not yet reg- Anderton explained. “Also, we istered must understand that have had generous donations although we will do all we can, of turkey and other food items there simply may not be enough from the public.” turkeys to go around,” Anderton Still, Anderton said without stated. another 15 turkeys there will And with Christmas just not be enough to offer each around the corner, CAP is also family already registered for making an early plea for toys, Thanksgiving food help. cash and food donations. “Additionally, we have fami- “We are really going to be lies calling every day to ask for hurting for Christmas this year,” ������������������������������������������������������������������������ help for a Thanksgiving dinner,” Anderton said. “Without dona- ������������������������������������������������������������������������� Anderton added. “Since our tions, there is simply no way ����������������������������������������������������������������� deadline to register for help has every child in Tooele County ���������������������������������������������������������������� expired, we are putting those will have even one toy — or a �������������������������������������������������������������� people who are still calling on plate of food on the table this a waiting list. We will give out year.” ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� as many turkey food boxes as E-mail: [email protected]

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■ Editorials, guest opinions, letters to the editor ■ Managing Editor Jeff Barrus: 882-0050 Open Forum

Voice of Tooele County since 1894 Our View Right time for green building Tooele County has grown at rate that places us among the fastest-growing counties in the nation, and new subdivisions and businesses continue popping up like mush- rooms after a rainstorm. That hot market gives us an opportunity to take a leading role in building homes and offices that are better for people and the environment. Green buildings may include better paving materials that are easier on the eyes in our bright sunlight and allow more rainwater to return to the aquifer; smart ventila- tion systems that improve indoor air quality; low-flow fixtures and high-efficiency sprinklers to conserve water; recycled construction materials; energy-efficient light- ing and heating systems; better use of natural light; and even, for offices, things like bike racks, exercise rooms and showers to promote a healthy lifestyle. The U.S. Green Building Council, a nonprofit organization that promotes environ- mentally responsible design, created its Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program to rate buildings on their performance and sustainability. Being LEED certified is green mark of distinction for a building. Unfortunately, green building has yet to arrive in Tooele County. Of the nine LEED- certified buildings in Utah, none are in our county. And nothing being constructed in either the public or private sectors is registered for future LEED certification. By contrast, Salt Lake City recently declared all new municipal buildings must meet LEED standards. The cost of building to LEED standards is typically higher than building less-effi- cient buildings, but this is offset by reduced operating costs over time. And many cities and counties are providing developers with incentives to offset higher initial construction costs, resulting in buildings that are actually cheaper to build and oper- ate. Kennecott Land and the Jordan School District set an excellent example for our school district to follow when they opened the first LEED-certified school in the state last month, Daybreak Elementary, on the other side of the Oquirrh Mountains. Daybreak is not only the most energy-efficient school in the Jordan district, which is the largest in the state, but the school also has the potential to teach generations of students about the importance of conservation. There are things we can do to bring the green building movement to Tooele County: We should press our government leaders to build greener buildings and schools. And, as homebuyers, we should look for homes that carry the Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star rating — an endorsement that generally means the home is 30 percent more efficient than a conventional home. (To learn more about the Utah Energy Star program visit www.utahenergystar.org; to learn more about the LEED program visit the U.S. Green Building Council’s Web site at www.usgbc.org.) Rapid development has brought us challenges and opportunities. Now is the time to take advantage of one of those opportunities by building homes, schools and offices that are better for people and the planet. ANOTHER VIEW Madonna deserves applause, not scorn LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Grow up in scenario under which staying in Malawi said and done in the movie. I have read Malawi and you would have been a better life than the Newtown could be affordable again Editor: several of Thompson’s reviews and she LETTERS POLICY can expect to live one he could experience as the child of seems to have a strong grasp of cinema I enjoyed the photo which accompanied The Transcript Bulletin welcomes let- for approximately a wealthy and, by all accounts, loving, and what is entertaining in movies today. I the article on the redevelopment of the ters to the editor from readers. Letters 36 fairly miserable international celebrity. look forward to reading more of her well- old Broadway building, which shows the must be no longer than 250 words, years. You’ll most In addition to taking responsibility for written reviews. likely pass that old St. Marguerite’s kindergarten build- civil in tone, written exclusively for one child, Madonna donated millions of Bill Kilmer decidedly short ing. Many of us “old-timers” attended the the Transcript Bulletin, and accompa- dollars to build better orphanages for his Hinesville, Georgia life working as a kindergarten — I was there from 1955 nied by the writer’s name, address and countrymen. She also pledged to bring to 1957. The old Broadway building was phone number. Priority will be given to subsistence farmer, Daniel Kline the boy back for visits and to help him earning less than $1 Newtown’s affordable housing then, and Too easy on sex offenders letters that refer to a recent article in Guest Columnist grow into a spokesperson for the plight may be again. It would be nice to see that the newspaper. All letters may be sub- a day while wonder- Editor: of his people. You would think that this part of town revived. ject to editing. ing exactly how you generosity, on top of Madonna rescuing Over the last few weeks, several letters Steve McAlister might scrape together enough food to a child from abject poverty, would earn have been printed regarding sex offenders. Monterey, Massachusetts Letters written to thank an individual eat that night. You’ll also have to avoid the pop singer universal praise. Instead, A recent news report on sex offenders also or organization should be submitted for becoming one of the estimated 30 per- she has faced near-constant attacks from left me feeling quite uneasy. Until recently, “Notes of Appreciation” cent of the population infected with HIV, some groups angry that she didn’t follow Why is Broadway project secret? therapy during an offender’s incarceration as well as suffer through droughts, politi- the rules and others who claim the adop- Editor: was 18 months. Due to recent budget cuts, E-mail: [email protected] cal unrest and a particularly unpleasant tion is little more than a publicity stunt. When will the County Commission notify that time has been cut in half. After some Fax: (435) 882-6123 climate. Your prospects for dating a While Madonna has literally walked the non-involved, nearby property owners research, I was stunned to find that accord- Mail: Letters to the Editor supermodel, becoming famous or even down the street naked in order to get of the upcoming Broadway development ing to the United States Department of Tooele Transcript Bulletin having a shingled roof also will be decid- P.O. Box 390 publicity, it seems pretty far-fetched to project? The County Clerk has current Justice, recidivism among sex offenders is edly bleak. think she would exploit a child simply tax addresses for such persons needing quite high. They are four times more likely Grow up at Madonna’s house and to get into the newspapers. Unlike many notification. Besides Hometown Bakery to reoffend than a criminal convicted of you can expect to live a normal lifespan stars, she has never forced her children and the Tooele Hotel apartments, exact- any other crime. With those statistics, in a child sex offense is forced to live with with all the world’s resources available into the spotlight and has largely kept ly what other properties are involved? why wasn’t the program given the fund- this act for the rest of their lives. There is to you. While you might have to adopt them out of view. If Madonna wanted Shouldn’t owners “next door” and defi- ing needed? Were you aware that Utah no choice or stay of sentence. This is truly a fake British accent and suffer through publicity, she could have done any num- nitely those no more than 125 feet away doesn’t have a law regarding where an a case of innocence that is stolen from Kabbalah services, you are unlikely to die ber of simpler things to get media atten- from the known development project be offender can live following incarceration? our young citizens. While the offender from a treatable illness, go hungry or face tion. Simply by having dinner with Dennis made aware of this project? Wouldn’t it After corresponding with someone at the may serve their term and be required to political persecution. Rodman or insulting the Pope’s hat, she put a kink in the county’s plans if affected, Utah Sex Offender Registration Program, register for a period of time, the victim This makes it surprising that a would get a lot of coverage without mak- non-involved landowners decided to force I was shocked to learn that there are no serves this sentence for — in most cases variety of human rights groups have ing the lifelong commitment of raising a a halt to this project until being legally predator-free boundaries. An offender can — the rest of their lives. A murderer often protested Madonna’s adoption of a boy child. Tying yourself to a cross in a mock- notified of it’s existence and provided with live across the street from his victim. If serves a term and is released, followed by from Malawi. These busybody activists ery of Jesus is a publicity stunt. Taking public meetings? The newspaper reports Utah is considered the most aggressive a period of parole. Their victim does not contend that the pop singer/lousy actress an orphan into your home and spending no formal opposition to the project has state in punishing this type of crime, I feel the daily torment that a sex offense bought her way around the country’s millions helping his homeland is an act of been organized. Duh. I am 100 percent cer- shudder to think how other states punish victim does. strict adoption laws and did not live in compassion. tain some if not all non-involved landown- these offenders. To parents in the state Bob Canestrini the country for 18 months for observa- Tooele Any publicity this act generates won’t ers in the immediate area haven’t been of Utah: Be aware of the laws protecting tion. These strict laws seemingly protect notified about this project. What kind of (or not protecting) our children. Take the the county’s children from being adopted benefit album sales, but it might draw attention to just how miserable life in closed-door dealings were pre-approved time to visit several available websites to Protect our elderly by sweatshop owners, pedophiles and to keep this a don’t-ask-don’t-tell project see who is living in your neighborhood. To Malawi must be for so many. Maybe it Editor: other child-seeking villains. for the neighbors? It is exciting, indeed, the offenders: If it is difficult for you to Those intentions seem noble enough, will even lead others to help. As for the The health and well-being of people to read about the developments about to pay your registration fee and keep an up- but logic would dictate that a global charges that Madonna has broken the who are elderly or have disabilities should happen along Broadway in the newspa- to-date address on the registry, I’m sorry. superstar whose every action gets cov- rules, we should only hope that more mil- be one of our highest priorities and con- per. The shock and awe kind of reminds Imagine what it is like for your victim and ered by the media would be an obvious lionaires try to break this particular rule. cerns. We have them to thank for many me of a scenario like reading about the their family to relive your abuse everyday. exception. If Malawian officials truly Malawi laws might be well-intentioned, contributions that have bettered our lives. death of a close relative in the newspaper Leeann Garrard fear for the child’s safety and seek to but not making an exception in this case Yet in Utah, approximately 16,000 elderly after everyone else in town knows about Stansbury Park keep an eye on him for 18 months, they seems absurd. Madonna’ s money most people are victims or abuse, neglect, and it. Please, county commissioners, share could do so by subscribing to “People.” likely did help her get around the law, exploitation, and only one in 14 of these some information with nearby landowners Madonna may be a bit of a kook, but but her money will also help her adopted Worse than murderers cases are reported. As one of our most so they won’t have to read about Tooele’s she’s not going to be able to mistreat the child, and a countless number of his Editor: important resources, elderly and disabled next big development project piecemeal in child or use him as slave labor without countrymen, live better lives. In response to the letters written as a people deserve our utmost attention and the local newspaper. it becoming front-page news. Before Daniel B. Kline’s book, “50 Things result of recent articles and my letter “Sex respect. We must protect their health, Bobi Fox Madonna adopted the boy, he had been Every Guy Should Know How to Do,” is offenders not wronged,” I would like to safety and rights. We should treat them placed in an orphanage by his father. available in bookstores everywhere. He Tooele point out a couple of facts. First off, as a the same as we would hope to be treat- The young Malawian, like many of his can be reached at [email protected]. An convicted sex offender, an individual must ed ourselves. Election Day is over and peers, had tuberculosis and very limited archive of his columns can be found at Great movie, great review report their status and any change in that Thanksgiving is rapidly approaching. It is life prospects. It’s hard to imagine any www.notastep.com. Editor: status within a determinate time frame. time to reflect on what we are doing as I read the review of “Reel Talk” by Failure to do so not only violates local and a community to support people who are Missy Thompson and was very impressed. state laws but also federal laws. It is the elderly or have disabilities. We all have My six-year-old son wanted to see the convicted individuals responsibility to do opportunities to reach out to our families, movie but I was not sure about it since it so. It is not the responsibility of local law friends, neighborhoods, places of worship, was rated PG. After reading the review, enforcement, Adult Probation and Parole and places of employment. This holiday I made the decision to take him to see or the FBI to track down these individu- season, let’s make sure all people who A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since 1894 it. Thompson was right on target with als. If these individuals are turning their are elderly or have disabilities are valued. her review. The movie was funny — and lives around and can change, then why can Think of what it will mean for the future of Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus the singing slugs were great. We saw the they not abide by the laws of the land? Are our community. Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Managing Editor movie last Saturday and my son is still these offenders truly worse than murder- Pamela Bennett talking about some of the funny things ers? The simple answer is yes. The victim Grantsville TUESDAY November 21, 2006 A5 American Cancer Society pleased High school journalists attend U conference by Steve Schwartzman the University Union building. ence. CORRESPONDENT At the conference, students Throughout the day, stu- with SLC’s smoke-free ordinance A contingent of high school attended workshops taught by dents were open explore the he American Cancer to secondhand smoke. Thursday in November, the students with journalistic aspi- photographers, writers, and communications facilities and Society applauds “This ordinance not only Great American Smokeout has rations recently traveled to the layout specialists from the Salt learn more about scholar- University of Utah for a day Lake Tribune, Deseret Morning ships and work opportunities the Salt Lake City protects the health of Salt spotlighted the health dangers to celebrate the world of jour- News, the University of Utah’s with the University of Utah Council for passing Lake City residents and oth- of tobacco use and the chal- T nalism and learn from profes- Daily Utah Chronicle, and and Brigham Young University. a new smoke-free ordinance ers who visit, work and rec- lenges of quitting. during their council meeting reate in the city, but it also sional journalists and photog- BYU’s Daily Universe. They also traded copies of their The American Cancer on Nov. 14. helps eliminate the percep- raphers firsthand. In between the four work- respective school newspapers. Society is dedicated to elimi- The ordinance now bans tion of young people that Members of the Tooele High shop blocks, students were This year was the 56th install- smoking in all city parks, out- tobacco use is normal, which nating cancer as a major Buffalog, Grantsville High Spur invited to attend a speech by ment of the student conference door recreation areas, the city will decrease the likelihood health problem by saving and member of Derek Smith’s Utah Attorney General Mark and, according to Shurtleff, it cemetery, bus stops, TRAX that they take up smoking,” lives, diminishing suffering THS photography classes Shurtleff, who spoke on has shown great success. stations and outdoor public according to Michael Siler, and preventing cancer through attended the UJEA photogra- the power of the press and “It is so great to see so many gatherings of 100 or more. director of government rela- research, education, advocacy phers and writers clinic led by the worth of integrity, then young people out to study this The American Cancer Society tions for the American Cancer and service. Founded in 1913 University of Utah communica- answered students’ questions field and expand their futures,” was a strong proponent of this Society. “We are pleased that and with national headquar- tions adviser James Fisher at in the from of a press confer- said Shurtleff. ordinance in order to curb the the mayor introduced this ters in Atlanta, the Society dangers of secondhand smoke ordinance and the council had has 13 regional Divisions and to Salt Lake City residents. It’s the foresight to approve it, If it happens here, read about it here. local offices in 3,400 commu- estimated that secondhand particularly on the eve of the nities, involving millions of smoke causes between 35,000 Great American Smokeout.” and 40,000 deaths from heart Last Thursday, the American volunteers across the United disease, and another 3,000 Cancer Society celebrated the States. For more information otherwise healthy nonsmok- 30th anniversary of the Great anytime, call toll free 1-800- ers will die of lung cancer American Smokeout For ACS-2345 or visit www.can- annually because of exposure three decades on the third cer.org. 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Get this holiday, a 2.7 percent point-to-point driving direc- increase from last year’s 37.3 tions and convenient loca- million travelers. tions to enjoy AAA member “This year’s increase in discounts on food, sightsee- travel translates into traffic ing, and overnight accommo- Bedtime Kids Care Fire danger suppress by Delle inside Mountain West Pediatrics The Salt Lake Field Office 15 feet wide and 500 feet Patients,Patients, Parents,Parents, andand Pediatricians:Pediatricians: A Partnership in Your Child’s Healthcare of the Bureau of Land long with a horizontal gap of Management is proposing a 350 feet between each strip. fire reduction project near Each disc line overlaps the Delle in Skull Valley. two below it by 75 feet on Jim Gould, MD The proposal is to create each side. The vertical dis- what are called “dispersed tance between lines is 200 fuel barriers” by mechani- feet. The design was selected Bryan Ditty, PA-C cal means on BLM-managed from research conducted in land. The project area is dom- Skull Valley and other land- • After-Hours & Urgent-Care Needs inated by cheatgrass which scape-level fuel hazard reduc- contributes to high intensi- tion studies. • Well Checks & Physicals ty and fast-moving wildland The prevalence of cheat- fires. The barriers would slow grass is a problem that must • Ages 0 - 18 yrs. the spread of wildland fires, be managed by various reduce the length of flames, means. This project would am pm am pm pm pm and allow firefighters to take M-F 5 -10 • Sat 11 -10 • Sun 1 -10 suppression action more effi- slow the spread of wildland ciently and safely. fires, thereby reducing the The treatment would occur expansion of cheatgrass into Call us today for an appointment in the fall and winter of 2007. the sagebursh-steep vegeta- Selected areas within the proj- tion community and protect- ect would be seeded using ing scattered ranches, graz- (435) 843-8380 either aerial, drill seeding, or ing opportunities and native ground broadcasting methods habitat. 196 East 2000 North • Suite 110 with a less flammable seed The public is invited to com- (Behind Mountain West Medical Center) species in two phases. ment on this project by call- The project design would ing the BLM’s Salt Lake Field Partners and Neighbors- Making a Difference in Our Community! create a pattern of disc lines Office, (801) 977-4300. B6 TUESDAY November 21, 2006 DOINGS around the valley

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Run baby pictures Craft fair The first and discount deadline for Come to a craft and gift fair Saturday, Tooele High School Senior Baby Ads is Dec 9, from 12-5 p.m. and get your last Nov. 30. Order forms were sent home to minute Christmas Gifts, Avon, creative the parents of each senior. If you need memories, discovery toys, tupperware, another form, please see the front office jewelry, wood decorations and much, or Mrs. Milne. The final and full price much, more at 336 N. Main Street, across deadline is Jan. 18. the street from 7-11. For questions call Keep others warm Teresa O’Rourke at 882-0789. SkillsUSA, a club at Tooele High Celebrate the gift School is having a coat or sleeping bag Teens, grades 6-12, you can help us drive. It runs Nov. 15 to Dec. 8. So bring celebrate the gift of reading at the Tooele in any gently used coat or sleeping bag City Library. Fill in an entry form for to the front office of the High School every 50 pages you read between Dec. and for your contributions you will be 22. Decide on a gift box for which you rewarded. We will greatly appreciate want to compete and add your entry to your help. that box. Get more information at the Support schools library. Clarke N. Johnnsen Jr. High’s PTSA Buy turkey and Leatherby’s are teaming up for a The first Tooele County Junior Turkey fundraising night for families and extend- show and sale will be Nov. 21 at the ed families of all eighth grade students. Tooele High School Commons. Buy tur- Please join us the evening of Tuesday, keys from FFA and 4-H members and Nov. 21, and let Leatherby’s do the cook- enjoy fun and exciting family activities ing!! Contact RoxAnne at 843-5513 with from 6-7 p.m. including pinatas, bowl- questions. ing, a cake walk and face painting. A Literacy night barbequed turkey dinner is available for Middle Canyon Elementary invites all $5 per plate at 7 p.m. Family passes for second and third graders with their par- up to seven immediate family members ents to Literacy night from 6:30 to 8 p.m. may be purchased for $25. After dinner We will have information, activities and Steve Bunn will auction at least 30 fresh treats. Please bring only your second turkeys-all nicely packaged and ready to and third grader. We are excited to see cook for Thanksgiving dinner. you there. Santa Claus parade Christmas is right around the corner. Tooele County Chamber of Commerce is making plans to welcome Santa Claus Library to the county in annual parade in Tooele West Elementary Student Council 2006-2007. Back (l-r) Brindisy Russell, Morgan McClimans, Ashlee McClimans, Sami Glaser. on Dec. 2. The parade in Tooele starts at Middle (l-r) Justin Dory, Jacob VanDerwerken, Brock Egan, Tera Fisher. Front (l-r) Jessica Gowans, Keyli Sorenson, Danielle Rehash trash Dobson, Kryshell Shepard. 10 a.m. Santa will visit with children in The Tooele City library invites teens, the City Building Rotunda immediately grades 6-12, to join us beginning Nov. 1, Center is for the enjoyment of all Senior following the parade. After the parade Word XP, Access, Excel, PowerPoint Groups as we ‘Rehash the Trash’ in observance and Windows. The class will be at the Citizens 55 years young and up. there will be a sidewalk sale of the busi- of ‘America Recycles’ Month. Just pick- • Mondays – Cardio-Breeze/Pilate nesses located in the Downtown area. Tooele Adult Education Center at 76 up a recyclable item at the library (or S. 1000 W. on Tuesday and Wednesday Aerobics 9:30 a.m.; Bridge 10 a.m.; Lunch Weight loss support If you are interested in participating in find your own), turn it into something 12-1 p.m.; Line Dancing 1 p.m.; Bingo 1 the Tooele Parade, please contact April nights for five weeks beginning Nov. TOPS: Take off Pounds Sensibly is useful, fun or decorative then bring it 28 ending Dec. 20 from 6-9 p.m. Adults p.m. accepting new members. Check us out Cook at 435-882-0355 or 435-496-0606. back before Nov. 18. We’ll display the • Tuesdays – Lunch 12-1 p.m.; Pinochle Crafters wanted currently enrolled at the education cen- at Tooele Senior Center, 59 E Vine, 5 best and award ‘Rehashed’ prizes in each ter pay $25. Community participants 1 p.m. Line Dancing 1 p.m. p.m. every Tuesday. Connie 850-8174 or Middle Canyon holiday gift and craft category. For more information go to our pay $60. Seniors, 55 and over pay $55. • Wednesdays – Breakfast 9-12 p.m.; Marylou 830-1150. fair is looking for crafters. The fair is Web site www.tooelecity.org/tcl/library. Call 833-1994 for more information. Aerobics & Muscle 9:30 a.m.; Ceramics Dec. 1- 2. Booth rental is $20. For more Ladies yoga class html Preregistration required. 1 p.m. information contact Carol Doerr 843- • Thursdays – Pinochle 9 a.m.; Lunch Free ladies yoga classes every Tuesday Bookmobile story time Finish high school and Thursday at 9 a.m. The classes are 5912. The Tooele County Bookmobile 12-1 p.m.; Bridge 12:45 p.m.; Canasta/ Join a team Get your high school diploma this Other Games 1 p.m. held at the church on the corner of 1000 Library, 429 E. Main, Grantsville. Story year! All classes required for a high North and Broadway. All ladies are wel- Attention: bowlers and teams for • Fridays – Pinochle 9 a.m.; Tai Chi & time will be held each Thursday at 4 p.m. school diploma, adult basic education, come to have fun, get in shape, stretch men’s and women’s leagues are still Yoga Aerobics 10:30 a.m.; Bingo 1 p.m.; unless the library is closed. For informa- GED preparation, word processing, driv- and relax. For information call Connie needed Monday through Friday. Join a Dinner 4-5:30 p.m. tion call 884-3703. ers’ education and English as a second at 882-6667. league and join the fun. For information • Flu Shots – Call 882-2870 for dates, language are available. Register now to call Tony Barker at 882-2096, 840-0214 or must make an appointment Help abuse victims graduate - just $25 per semester. Located call Buddy’s at 843-0733. • Blood Pressure Clinic Tuesday, Nov. Volunteers needed for the Tooele Churches at 76 S. 1000 W., can be reached at 833- 21, 11-1 p.m.; County Domestic Violence and Sexual 1994. Adult Education classes are for Follow-up Nov 28 11-1 p.m. Assault Victim Advocacy (DVSAVA) cri- Grantsville students 18 and over. • Foot Clinic Tuesday, Nov. 21, 1:30- sis line! Training will be provided and a New service schedule ESOL 3:30 p.m. Appointments are necessary. background check required. If interested The Bridge Christian Fellowship ESOL conversational classes are held • The center is closed Nov. 23 & 24 for please call 241-0337. Old Folks Sociable meets at Phil’s Glass Reception area on Monday and Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. Thanksgiving. We are in need of old pictures and 635 N. Main, North entrance. Sunday ESOL students may come anytime the • Seeking Friday Night Entertainment Grantsville yearbooks from before the Worship starts at 10:30 a.m. Bible study center is open for individualized study after dinner. If interested, call the fire in 1983. We will copy and return is Wednesday at 7 p.m. Contact Pastors with our software programs and text- Center. Recovery ASAP. Please send or take to GHS attn: Scott and Marilyn Thiessens at 435-830- books. The book fee is $25 per semes- • Looking for a Piano Player for Jane Autry or Contact Jane at 435-228- 3619 or Keli at 435-840-0430. ter. the Tooele Senior Band - Volunteer 8217 or 884-4500. Kick drug habit Christians gather Position. A 12-Step Addiction Recovery Program Tooele Christian Fellowship invites • Volunteer Drivers for Senior Center for addictive/compulsive behavior, run you to attend our Sunday services at our Seniors “Short Trips”. Apply with Rose or Joyce by LDS Social Services in Tooele and Stockton new meeting place: Tooele High School at the Center. CDL Not Required. Erda, welcomes new members and on 200 W. Vine St. Worship starts at 10 • Looking for Volunteers to serve on everyone. a.m. and Bible classes for all ages is at Senior Citizens Center committees for New Years Eve Dance. Support Stockton firefighters • Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. at 1030 S. 900 W., 11 a.m. Call 435-224-3392 or check out Senior Circle Tooele, Room 118 Women of the Stockton Fire our Web site at www.tooelechristianfel- Daily Schedule All RSVP’s for activities must be made • Thursdays 7:30 p.m. at 134 E. Erda Department’s eighth annual craft fair and lowship.org. Lunch: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday by calling 843-3690. Road, Erda, Room 8 bake sale will be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. and Friday. Please make your reserva- Spanish services offered • Hinges and Twinges (water aero- Castaways AA meets 1-2 at The Stockton Fire Department. tions before 8:30 a.m., the morning of The Episcopal Church of St. Barnabas bics) — Meets Tuesdays and Thursdays Castaways Alcoholics Anonymous There will be crafts of all kinds, home- the meal. Sign up sheets are available for invites everyone to the Spanish services 11 a.m. at Pratt Aquatic Center, $2.50. meets Monday-Saturday at Noon and made soup and bake goods for sale. We you at the center. every Saturday at 5:30 p.m. For informa- • Body Instincts (stretching, toning) Friday at 6:30 p.m. at St. Barnabas Center, will also be raffling a beautiful patch- Breakfast: Wednesday from 9:30 a.m.- tion call Padre Romas at 882-4721 or - Tuesdays at 10 am at Pinnacle Therapy, 1784 N. Aaron Dr., Tooele — open, work button quilt. Come and join the 12 p.m. 801-968-2731 or call Diconea Irene Rael 29 South Main. mixed, non-smoking, wheelchair access. fun. We are looking for crafters and Aerobics: Tuesday and Friday at 9 at 882-2062. • Knotty Knitters - Monday, Nov. 27 at Nursery available Monday-Friday; adults bake goods. Call Jamie West at 435-843- a.m. 10 am in the MWMC Classrooms. Bring only Saturday. 7712 or 435-840-8183 or email her at Bingo: Thursday at 1 p.m. any projects you want to share. [email protected] for more Bunko: Wednesday at 1 p.m. Overeaters group meets • Birthday Bingo - Tuesday, Nov. 28 information. Sports Ceramics: Tuesday at 10 a.m. Overeaters Anonymous meets Line Dancing: Thursdays at 9 a.m. at 5 pm. Turkey dinner. Space is very Thursdays at 1:15 p.m. All are welcome Pool: Everyday. Puzzles: Everyday. limited. at St. Barnabas Center, 1784 N. Aaron Youth wrestle Old time fiddlers at the Grantsville • Festival of Trees/Christmas Light Dr., Tooele (Youth Room). Call Perky at Philanthropy The Grantsville Youth Wrestling Senior Center on Nov. 18, from 1 to 3 Tour Day Trip - Thursday, Nov. 30. Cost is 435-249-0054 or leave message. League has scheduled registration for p.m. $20 and includes ticket to Festival, trans- portation, and dinner at HomeTowne Tooele AA meets daily the next two weeks. The sign-ups for Health Clinic Tooele Alcoholic Anonymous meets Volunteers needed the league will be held Nov. 20 and 27 Blood Pressure every Thursday at 12 Buffet. Money due by Nov 22. The Tooele Family Center has a great daily at noon and 8 p.m. at 1120 W. Utah at the Grantsville High Wrestling room, p.m. Ave. Call 882-7358 for information. need for volunteers to help out at the beginning at 7 p.m. For more informa- Foot: Tuesday, Nov. 28, from 1:30 to center. This is a great opportunity for tion on practices, tournaments and the 3:30 p.m. Appointments are necessary. Feeling trapped stay-at-home moms or retired persons. league in general contact Brent Rowley Deseret Peak If someone’s drinking is affecting your Moms can bring their children to the Grantsville Seniors life, Alanon can help. My Hoop meets at 884-1158. The Grantsville Senior Center can be center while they volunteer. The sched- Closed for Thanksgiving Wednesdays at 10 a.m. in the youth room ule is very flexible and is based on your League baseball reached at 884-3446. and at 6:30 p.m. in the Youth Room at Deseret Peak Complex will be closed availability. This is a great way to be Grantsville Stealth 12 and under (cut • Mondays 9 a.m. quilting; lunch at 1784 N. Aaron Dr. or call Perky at 435- Thursday, Nov. 23, for the Holiday. more involved in your children’s edu- off April 30, 2007) Super League Baseball noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. 249-0054. The Complex will re-open on Fri. Nov. cation and your community! Contact team will hold individual tryouts for two • Tuesdays 9 a.m. aerobics; 10 a.m. 24. If you have questions please contact Alateen group Kari at 833-1960 to sign up or for more available positions. Please contact coach ceramics; 1 p.m. Skipbo; lunch at noon, us at (435) 843-4020. For Alateen group information, call information. Steve Branch (801) 898-6999 for more reservations by 8:30 a.m. information, or visit the Rocky Mountain • Wednesdays 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. break- 849-1881. Help Santa School of Baseball at http://www.rmsbb. fast; 1 p.m. Pinochle; 1 p.m. Bunko Help provide Christmas to children in com/Main/bulletin_want_ads.html and • Thursdays 9 a.m. Pinochle; 10 a.m. DOINGS POLICY Tooele County. United Way of Salt Lake scroll down to “Grantsville Stealth.” line dancing; lunch at noon, reservations needs volunteers to help in its Sub for by 8:30 a.m.; 12 p.m. blood pressure Santa Program to organize drives with If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the newspaper at 882-0050, clinic; 1 p.m. Bingo fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. The “Doings Around the Valley” businesses, churches, families, etc. or • Fridays 9 a.m. aerobics; lunch at purchase gifts for individual families or Education section is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non- noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. meet one on one with families to col- • Everyday puzzles, pool, social lect gifts. Visit www.uw.org for more Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot information Gain computer skills Tooele Seniors guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement The Tooele Adult Education Center is The Tooele County Senior Citizen please call the advertising department at 882-0500. Information should be delivered no offering a beginning class in Microsoft Center can be reached at 882-2870. The later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date. TUESDAY November 21, 2006 A7 Mormon Tabernacle Choir plans concerts in Midwest, Canada he Mormon Music performed on the please everyone who attends.” outdoor summer venues Memphis on July 2. mances at the inaugurations Tabernacle Choir summer tour will draw from The concert program will beginning with the Blossom The tour will mark a of six U.S. presidents. will conduct its 2007 the choir’s extensive reper- also feature selections from Festival in Cleveland on June return to Chicago, the site The all-volunteer, 360-voice Canada–Midwest toire and will include choral the choir’s spring 2007 CD 25, followed by the Ravinia of the choir’s first tour out- choir, accompanied frequently United States tour masterworks, hymns, spiri- release entitled Showtime! Music Festival in Chicago on side of Utah at the Chicago by the similarly all-volunteer Tfrom June 21 through July 3. tuals, and folk songs. Craig Music from Broadway and June 27, and an appearance at Exposition in 1893, as well as orchestra, can also be heard It will perform concerts in Jessop, music director of the Hollywood. the Riverbend Music Center in first-ever visits to Cincinnati weekly as part of the Music Toronto, Canada; Chautauqua, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, The choir and orchestra Cincinnati with the Cincinnati and Memphis. Since that first and the Spoken Word broad- New York; Cleveland, Ohio; said, “We look forward to will give matinee and eve- Pops (Erich Kunzel and Craig Chicago appearance, the choir cast. This 30-minute program, Chicago, Illinois; Cincinnati, bringing the choir and orchestra ning performances at the Roy Jessop sharing the conducting has toured extensively across which celebrated its 4,000th Ohio; and Nashville and to these great music festivals Thomson Hall in Toronto on duties) on June 29. The tour the United States and abroad. weekly broadcast in April of Memphis, Tennessee. Sixty- and venues. Our repertoire will June 22, followed by matinee will conclude with shows at It has performed throughout this year, is the world’s longest five members of the Orchestra include works from the mas- and evening performances at two large Tennessee venues: Europe and in music capi- continuously running network at Temple Square will accom- ters of classical composition the Chautauqua Amphitheater the Gaylord Entertainment tals from Israel and Russia to broadcast. It currently airs on pany the 360-voice choir on to famed Broadway tunes, and on June 23. The choir will Center in Nashville on June Japan and Australia. Its trav- over 2,000 radio, TV, cable and tour. there should be something to perform at three prestigious 30 and the FedEx Forum in els have also included perfor- satellite stations worldwide.

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SLC, UT. Marjorie Jean The greatest heartbreak of her life was the death of my Nash Sherwood brother Rick, on Sept. 27, 2006, from a 4-year illness. Just 8 On a beautiful Friday after- days before his death we were noon, Nov. 17, 2006, our beloved told her condition was terminal wife, mother and grandmother and we believed his death just lost her year long battle with crushed her spirit. breast cancer. Marjorie is survived by her My dear mother was born husband (Skip) Glenn, daughter to Franklin Nephi and Myrtle Diane (Russ deceased) DeMond, Hancock Nash Aug. 13, 1932, grandchildren Russell (Julene) in Tooele, Utah. She was born DeMond, Ryan (Yuko) DeMond, during the Great Depression and Lisa (Steven) Keifer, Jennifer was the youngest child of two (Joseph) Beckenhauer, Erika sisters and three . She (Joshua) Smibert, Sean (Lindsey could still remember the day Marjorie Jean Nash Sherwood Marjorie Jean Nash Sherwood Marjorie Jean Nash Sherwood Marjorie Jean Nash Sherwood Peterson, Patrick and Michael she and her father walked to Dr. was an excellent student and the stake Primary presidency My mother was a lovely, shy She was a very bright articu- Peterson, great grandchildren Joseph H. Peck’s home to pay was the recipient of The White and longtime visiting teacher. perfectionist who had meticu- late woman and could talk with Chase and Olivia DeMond, off the doctor bill for her birth. Buffalo Award. On her 32nd birthday, 1964, lous hygiene and always looked you on any subject. On aver- Serina and Erika DeMond, Gia The doctor said if her father My mother married my father her life was nearly cut short by like she just stepped out of a age she read 200 books a year- Keifer and one due April 2007, wanted to leave her in exchange (Skip) Glenn A. Sherwood, April kidney disease. She spent all that beauty salon. She was a very no fiction. Only medical books, Cadence Peterson, another for the last payment that would 8, 1950. They only had $30 in summer and fall at LDS hospital conscientious homemaker and biographies, child development, baby girl due January 2007 and be just fine because they only their pocket that day, but were and was virtually plucked from her house was always spotlessly LDS Church history books, and Grayson Smibert; daughter-in- had two boys in their family and too innocent and in love to even the clutches of death by Dr. Hal clean. We used to always tease memoirs. She truly was a self- law Becky Peterson Sherwood, they had always wanted a girl. realize that could be a problem. H. Bourne. It was his first year in her that she as cleaning invisible educated woman. If you moved beloved Donna (Brad) Fox, doz- My mother thought was a really They were sealed in the Salt private practice at LDS hospital dirt. She always made sure there to a new state or developed a ens of nieces and nephews; sis- great idea because his boys were Lake Temple, May 13, 1954. I and without his genius, faith and was a delicious home cooked medical condition, she would ters-in-law Stella Nash, Ila Nash a lot nicer than her brothers. was born in February 1951 and skill we would have not enjoyed meal and we always sat down read and study and be able to Sparenberg, Wanda Rufener, She had a wonderful, care- my brother, Rick, was born in 42 more years with my mother. as a family to enjoy her cook- tell you everything about the louise Sherwood Hardin, Mary free childhood exploring every October 1957. She was very courageous dur- ing. She spoiled and babied my subject. After Rick and I grew Sherwood Kennedy, and friend square inch of the northeast My mother was a faithful ing this time and all she could father, brother, and I and spent up she had the opportunity to and beautician Anna Hallet. side of Tooele with her child- member of The Church of Jesus think of was to keep living so every day making life better for see the country with my father Preceded in death by her son hood friends Barbara Schubert Christ of Latter-day Saints and she could raise her two children. us. She always sacrificed her while he traveled for his job. Rick, her father and mother, Valdez, Lawanna Black, Winona the 11th and 14th Wards in the The late Dr. James Orme, a for- needs and wants to make sure This was her second battle brothers Farrell, Delbert and Pugh Bevan, and Jean Dailey Tooele Stake. She served as a mer Tooele resident, gave her we had what we wanted and with breast cancer. She suffered Floyd; sisters Mary (Ross) Meyers. She was educated in Primary teacher, Young Women’s excellent medical care over the needed. I never, ever had to ask physically and emotionally, Nelson and Thelma (Ferris) the Tooele schools and gradu- president, secretary of the year. We know that without both her for anything because she but always maintained a posi- Rydalch; nephews Tigger ated from Tooele Seminary and Primary, counselor in the Relief doctors’ efforts, we would have always anticipated my needs. tive attitude and kept smiling (Valerie) Rydalch, Galen Nash, Tooele High School in 1950. She Society presidency, secretary of lost our dear mother. Her family and grand children through it all. In every medical Ken Nelson and niece Karen gave her comfort, joy and love setting she was always cheerful Nelson Stevens. and were everything to her. My and so thankful to the medi- Funeral services will be held Who Makes the Best Hearing Aids, parents loved to go to Salt Lake cal people helping her. They on Saturday, Nov. 25, 2006, at and How Much Do They Cost? and shop together and took us always loved her sweet dispo- 1 p.m. at the Tooele 14th ward, all out to dinner continually. My sition and referred to her as 192 W 200 S, Tooele and visita- Consumer’s Guide Compares parents always taught us to be the “Beauty Pageant Patient”. tion will be held from 11 a.m. 28 Major Hearing Aid Brands kind, honest and to always keep Heartfelt thanks to Dr. Sergio to 12:30 p.m. prior to service. Get this book to learn: our word with people. Abarca, Jess, Sannon, Deanna, Marjorie will be layed to rest What is the best brand for you? My mother had a wonder- Mamma Marie, Rick and Joan next to her son, Rick, at the ful sense of humor. She would from Harmony Hospice and Tooele City Cemetery. How much do hearing aids always say the only small thing Rita, Natalie, Jennifer and Sandy Rest in peace dear Mother, ‘til cost? about her was her size 5 feet. Garden Terrace Care Center, we meet again. What should you expect from new hearing aids? Learn how to save 50% off Kevin and Shala Lowry; niec- MSRP on digital hearing aids. April Rawleen es, Amanda, Jasmine, Leaha, For a FREE copy, call Lilliona and Shyla; nephews, Offered to the public by 493 W. 400 N. Tooele Anderson 1-800-957-6270 C.J., Cody James Jr. and Custom Hearing 24-Hour Recorded Message Devon. UT License #368167-4601 882-4800 Our Loving “Apey”, April Rawleen Anderson, was born April held a special place in Aug. 10, 1979, in Salt Lake her heart for her nieces and City, Utah. April suddenly and nephews and numerous fam- unexpectedly passed away ily members. She loved the Nov. 13, 2006, from complica- outdoors and spending time Help us, tions due to an ongoing ill- with family and friends. ness. April graduated from Tooele She has joined her moth- Valley High School in 1998, er, Elaine Marie Anderson, received a certificate of com- Help A Family In Need and grandfather Wesley pletion for Office Specialist Christensen. in 2000 from SLCC Skills April is survived by her lov- April Rawleen Anderson Center in Tooele. She used Please donate any amount you can afford to the Tooele Transcript ing soul mate, Chawn LaVan Lashey; brother Cody and those skills to work at Utah Hardison, and her greatest gift Misty Anderson; step-sister Bulletin Benefit Fund for this years chosen family or families. State University as a Teachers in life, their daughter, Kiya Christina Ortiz (Shaun); half- Assistant, then decided to stay Rawleen Hardison. brother, Robert Anderson; April will always be loved grandparents Rawleigh and home and care for her family. and remembered by her father, Janine Anderson, Robert and A memorial will be held Nov. Leslie J. Anderson; stepmoth- Lois Mitchell, Wesley and 25, at 2 p.m. at Tate Mortuary er Julia; grandmother Elaine Elaine Christensen; in-laws located at 110 S. Main Street, Anderson; sister Shauna LaVan and Trudy Hardison, Tooele, Utah.

NOTES OF APPRECIATION Sierra Club honors Bennett Family projects that keep The family of Jane Bennett would like to express our sin- cere thanks to the staff at Rocky runoff water clean Mountain Care Center, Tooele The Sierra Club recently Motherhouse in Monroe and a Dialysis, Harmony Home Health released its second-annual giant underground cistern at the and the staff at Mountain West “Guide to America’s Best New University of North Carolina, Medical Center for their care Developments” featuring 10 Chapel Hill. By incorporating and kindness, to our neighbors groundbreaking projects that creative methods for manag- and friends for all the food and help keep our drinking water ing polluted stormwater runoff support. We would like to send clean. Better known for its these projects help keep sew- a special thank you to Dana efforts to combat sprawling con- age, toxics and litter out of our Stratton of Harmony Home struction, the group is making water. Health. Thank You. the point that there is a bet- Polluted runoff and sew- ter way to build and produce age overflows are the largest healthy and livable communi- sources of water pollution and ties. growing threats to the health Profiles of the winning proj- of our water, so in choosing ects can be viewed at: www. projects to be recognized with sierraclub.org/buildingbetter. this year’s top development hon- “Everyone deserves clean ors the Sierra Club looked for drinking water,” said the Sierra simple, but highly effective solu- Club’s Executive Director Carl tions that help keep untreated Pope. “That’s why it is heart- and poorly treated sewage and Please fill out and mail in the benefit form with ening to see developers taking toxic urban runoff out of our your donation to Tooele Transcript Bulletin Benefit action to protect our water. drinking water sources. All of Fund, P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 or drop by By implementing simple solu- the projects highlighted in this the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, 58 North Main. If tions to curb the huge amount report use simple solutions that you have any questions please call 882-0050. of pollution generated by their can be easily replicated across projects, these cost-effective the country and that have been developments are helping cre- proven to help keep water clean ate truly livable communities. by reducing the volume and Donation amount: $50 $25 $15 $10 Other Our hope is that Americans will impact of stormwater runoff. look at these inventive projects “The most important factor Name: and demand better clean-water in all of these projects is that practices as their own commu- the designers looked at storm- nities grow and develop.” water as a resource, not a waste Address: The Sierra Club applauded product,” explained Sierra Club a diverse set of projects taken development analyst Eric Olson. on by developers, communities, ‘By changing that perspective Phone: local utilities and even nuns. not only can these projects reap They involve solutions both big a host of benefits — both eco- *Make checks payable to the Tooele Transcript Bulletin Benefit Fund. This may be tax deductible. and small, from rain gardens nomic and environmental — but and natural plantings in Seattle so can the surrounding com- to re-creating wetlands at a munities.” TUESDAY November 21, 2006 A9 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 Varied Programs The Early Show The Price Is Right Young-Restless Varied Programs As World Turns Varied Programs (4) ABC (5:30) News Good Morning America Live With Regis and Kelly Good Things Utah (5) NBC News Today Varied Programs Studio 5 (7) KUED Sesame Street Curious George Clifford-Red Dragon Tales Big Big World Reading Rainbow Between-Lions Postcards-Buster Maya & Miguel Cyberchase DragonflyTV (8) KPNZ Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Varied Programs Paid Program Jerry Springer (10) TBS The Megan Mullally Show Dawson’s Creek Varied Programs Movie Home Improve. Home Improve. NewsRadio The Cosby Show (11) KBYU LDS Confer. 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From The Sidelines Mity Mite What are you White rally thankful for in for crown The Grantsville Mity Mite White squad wasn’t quite sure sports world? what to expect for the 2006 grid- iron campaign. After all, the team managed f you haven’t heard only a pair of wins in nine affairs the question yet, you a year ago. will be sure to hear it But the season opener was Iby Thursday—What a sign of things to come for are you thankful for? the Mity Mite White when the Pondering this question squad posted a decisive 14-0 can give many a trouble- shutout triumph Sept. 2 over some headache. But in Granger. A spirited defensive the spirit of the season performance by defensive line- I’ll put 400 milligrams of photography/Troy Boman men Tyler Bates, Ash Haggart Ibuprofen in one and my Steve Tooele’s Mat Snarr battles through the Pratt Aquatic Center Pool Thursday against Ben Lomond in the 100 fly. The Buff junior and Jacoby Nielsen along with pen in the other and give Schwartzman won the race for THS to beat out three teammates for top honors in the event. defensive ends Jackson Clausing it a shot. So with that GUEST COLUMNIST and Caleb Edwards bottled in mind, here are some the Lancer running attack and things in the sports world for which I am helped the Cowboys registered thankful. Tooele swimmers sweep Box Elder in dual the impressive whitewash. First, I am thankful for the BCS. Believe it The White followed with a or not, I have always felt the BCS to be very 13-0 shutout of Park City Sept. necessary in college football. Though a pos- by Nick Drake in a future edition. 9 to build a perfect record two sible playoff sounds fun, the ability to choose SPORTS EDITOR Now, the Buffs are set to host non-league foe Fremont games into the Ute Conference championship teams via computer is a great Tooele and Box Elder were just about level in talent and Tuesday at the PAC in a 3:15 contest. season. Linebacker trio William way to affirm rivalries and, in a way, empha- potential points for the non-league swimming dual Nov. 2 Buffs sting Bees in dual Rieffanaugh, Kaleb Ware and size the character in the players and coaches at the Pratt Aquatic Center. The Buffs battled the Bees to the end and captured Justin Wells ignited the stellar who truly despise this necessary evil. Also, as The two programs knew each would have to win pivotal enough pivotal races down the stretch to complete a Cowboy defensive performance we’ve seen this year, it is fun to observe that races to register the victory in the meet to begin the new sweep of Box Elder in the non-league dual Nov. 2 at Pratt with numerous tackles and no team, and I mean no team, is safe from month of competition. Aquatic Center in Tooele. triggered the victory over the being snubbed from a big bowl game. However, it was the Lady Buffs that captured the 400 The two girls teams jockeyed for top-team honors down Miners at home. Dillon Child Second, I am thankful for NASCAR. I’ll be free relay, the final race of the day, to edge past the Lady the stretch. However, Erika Andrews (100 back) and Trish also provided key plays from honest, I may have watched three NASCAR Bees 145-141 and garner the hard fought triumph. Cox (100 breaststroke) seized top honors in their respec- his tight end position with a key races in the last four years, and, to my mem- Meanwhile, the Tooele boys squad used stroke team tive races to set the stage for the Lady Buffs’ comeback block. ory, fell asleep during caution laps in two of points in the 100 back and 100 breaststroke events and and the Tooele 400 free relay squad of Amber Skelton, Alta Gray handed Grantsville them. But how can you put anything against earned a win in the 400 free relay to claim a difficult 149- Allison Bowers, Courtney Stubbs and Janiel Wells held off its first setback of the season an organization that has grown so much and 137 decision over Box Elder and complete a dual sweep of the Bees by only .31 to win the event and provide the deci- Sept. 16 with a decisive 25-0 so quickly? The renowned racers have cap- the school from Brigham City. sive points necessary to aid in the 145-141 dual triumph romp over the Cowboys. tured hearts of fans even far beyond former Laurie Halladay and Mat Snarr turned in stellar indi- over Box Elder. But Grantsville bounced right stereotypes forced Pixar into highlighting the vidual performances to grab Swimmers of the Meet honors Skelton, Bowers, Stubbs and Wells tapped the wall in back the ensuing week with a sport in a successful full-feature film, and has while Amber Skelton, Chelsea Smaelie, Stewart Ekins and 4:38.64 to top the final race of the day, the 400 free relay, 38-0 shellacking of Kearns. Zach made Jimmie Johnson the number ‘48’ race Jared Genther seized the Most Improved Swimmers of the and edge the Bees squad by only .31 (4:38.95) and garner McKay, Kaleb Ware and Jackson car driver one of the most famous sports fig- meet awards as well. the dual victory. Clausing all sprinted to long ures since, well, Jimmie Johnson the former Tooele also swept the Region 11 opener Thursday Andrews paved the way for the Buff comeback with a scoring jaunts as the Cowboy Dallas Cowboys coach. If nothing else, the against rival Ben Lomond at PAC. The Lady Buffs rolled top time of 1:14.71 to win the 100 back in easy fashion. offensive line of Tyler Bates, phrase ‘Race for the Chase’ has a nice ring to to a decisive 227-51 triumph over the Lady Scots while Caleb Edwards, Ash Haggart, it that no other sport can match. the Tooele boys captured a lopsided 218-58 win over Ben Next, I am thankful for Jazz newcomers Lomond as well. A story on the contest will be published SEE SWEEP PAGE A11 SEE RALLY PAGE A11 Paul Millsap and Derek Fisher. On a Utah Jazz team usually led by the Carlos Boozers and Andrei Kirilenkos, it is interesting to see the latter play second fiddle to the duo of the Boys’ hoop rebounding rookie and the vigorous veteran who lead a bench that has proved itself the deepest in the NBA. The Jazz now boast a stellar 9-1 record so far not only with a blast squads begin of offense, but by simply executing and doing the little things right. Fisher’s glue-like defense and Millsap’s already-proved domi- nance on the boards has shown just that. play this week Now, while I have dynamic duos in my mind- frame, I am also thankful for Milton Bradley and Coco Crisp. This duo brings me shear joy simply because of their names. Since these by Nick Drake two were teammates in Cleveland nothing has SPORTS EDITOR brought me any more entertainment than the The 2006-07 boys hoop campaign is prepared to cereal box center fielder and the game board start and all four Tooele County squads are anxious bomber. It amazed me how the Indians didn’t to get the basketball season under way this week. shoot for marketing stunts during the players’ A year ago, local prep hoop enthusiasts wit- nessed another stellar campaign from the Buff SEE THANKFUL PAGE A11 squad. Tooele relished outstanding success on the hardwoods and for the first time in the 94-year his- tory of the sport made consecutive trips to the state championship game. Dugway and Wendover also relished state tour- nament berths in the Class 1A Boys Basketball Sports Wrap tournament. As for this winter, all four teams have lofty goals and high expectations for the boys hoop GHS Youth Wrestling season. Listed below are returning starters, top photography/Troy Boman registration scheduled reserves, beginning schedule, a review of last year’s Tooele’s Meredith Nigh steps to the free throw line in a game last winter. Nigh returns to the Lady Buff start- The Grantsville Youth Wrestling League results and quotes from the three coaches of county ing lineup along with backcourt running mate Samantha Thomas to help give the local girls hoop squad a has scheduled registration for the next two boys hoop teams that play this week. A story on talented shooting duo back for the 2006-07 girls hoop campaign. weeks. Wendover boys’ and girls’ teams will be published The sign-ups for the league will be held Nov. in Thursday’s edition. 20 and 27 at the Grantsville High Wrestling Tooele High Lady hoopsters start prep campaign room, beginning at 7 p.m. The Buffs enjoyed one of the most memorable For more information on practices, tour- basketball runs in the storied tradition of THS the naments and the league in general contact past two seasons. by Nick Drake As for this winter, all four teams Christiansen and Karly Bitters. Brent Rowley at 884-1158. Tooele seized the school’s first-ever state boys SPORTS EDITOR have lofty goals this season. Listed Ready reserves Lauren Folta, hoop title with a triumph over Wasatch in the final Teams from all over the state of below are returning starters, top Alexis Bird and Corrinne Bird Grantsville Jr. Jazz of the 2004-05 season under veteran Coach Gary Utah have set high standards for reserves, beginning schedule, a should help provide the Lady Buffs Alverson and last year made another outstanding the 2006-07 girls basketball sea- review of last year’s results and some scoring offensive punch off registration scheduled quotes from coaches of all three the bench this winter. The Grantsville Junior Jazz Youth title quest with a 21-4 overall record, in spite of son and the four teams in Tooele Tooele County girls hoop teams Tooele culminated the year with Basketball League has scheduled registration the passing of their beloved coach Alverson during County are no exception. playing this week. a 7-12 overall mark on the season beginning Nov. 28. the regular season. The Buffs commemorated their But unlike their male county and finished just one win shy of a There will be sign-ups Nov. 28 and 29 at coach by seizing their first region title in 13 seasons counterparts, the local squads Tooele High coveted state berth. Grantsville City Hall from 6-8 p.m. and there and beating Hurricane, Morgan and Dixie in the didn’t have the luxury of having The Lady Buffs just missed a This year, Lady Buff Coach will also be registration Dec. 2 from 10 a.m. Class 3A tourney to advance into the championship one of their prep girls’ hoop teams post-season berth last winter and Karie Fredrickson said her team to 4 p.m., also at Grantsville City Hall. game against Judge Memorial. The Bulldogs made go far into their respective state with a pair of sharp-shooting start- expects to fight region foes for one For more information or to help with regis- a late run to claim the state crown and spoiled the hoop tournaments last year. ers returning this winter, Tooele of the fourth league berths into tration, call David Delaney at 884-0469. Buffs bid for a repeat crown. However, Dugway captured expects to make another strong This winter, the Buffs will be led by first-year another coveted region crown and run at one of the four Region 11 the Class 3A State Girls Basketball Turkey baseball set head coach and last year’s interim mentor Danny advanced to the Class 1A State state berths this year. tournament. The Rocky Mountain School of Baseball Medina. Unlike the past few years, Tooele won’t Girls Basketball tournament before Tooele lost its entire tall and “I feel we will be competitive announces its Annual Turkey Ball Camp on have the luxury of a returning starter back from the falling to Bryce Valley and Green talented frontcourt to graduation. this year,” she stated. “The girls Nov. 24 and 25, 2006 (Thanksgiving weekend) previous campaign. River in the post-season dance However, the Lady Buffs return work well together and they work in Mesquite, Nev. The camp is for individual The starting unit of Dorian Cochran, Josh while Grantsville and Wendover two of last year’s leading scorers hard in practice. We have two players or teams from ages 7 to 18, who will Johnson, Marcus Baker, Michael Cheatham and Zac each lost inter-region state play- in guard tandem Meredith Nigh really good shooters coming back be divided into age groups. The collegiate Clausing with have the big shoes to fill and the void offs in the opening round of state and Samantha Thomas and the in Sam and Meredith. We will be and professional staff will include players, left by a number of high profile and talented senior play. dynamic shooting duo give Tooele young in the frontcourt and the coaches, and scouts. graduates. The top reserves of Justin Brady, Preston Tooele, Grantsville, Dugway some firepower and offensive preseason will be a good learning For more information or to register visit Fawson, Tanner Stewart and Derick Anderson will and Wendover have their sights on prowess returning for this winter’s experience for our younger play- HYPERLINK http://www.rmsbb.com www. provide tremendous depth and talent off the bench lofty league goals, which in turn campaign. ers. I think we’ll be pretty com- rmsb.com or call, toll free at 1-877-272-0862. will boost each into their respec- Joining Nigh and Thomas in petitive in region and I feel we will tive state tournaments in the 2006- the starting line-up will be first- SEE BOYS’ PAGE A11 SEE START PAGE A11 07 season. year starters Marie Porter, Erin TUESDAY November 21, 2006 A11

Halladay also helped Tooele rule the pool in the Sweep grueling 500 free. The Lady Buff senior topped the continued from page A10 event in 6:23.80 and teammate Bowers recorded a silver status with a runner-up time of 6:36.89. The Tooele tandem of Stubbs (1:17.11), Kaytlyn Tooele’s Kaytlyn Murphy also took fifth place with Murphy (1:19.84) and Kristin Anderson (1:20.85) a career best finish of 7:07.12. Chelsea Smaelie seized third, fourth and fifth place respectively, also earned a career best time of 7:30.71 in the to record valuable depth points in the team stand- event to place seventh as well. ings for THS. Wells also took seventh place in Cox won the 200 individual medley (IM) with 1:23.32 in the event. a first-place finish of 2:28.79 while duo Stubbs Cox also captured first place in the 100 breast- (2:48.07) and Riding (2:54.07) logged important stroke with a first-place finish of 1:15.72 and take depth points with fourth and fifth-place times. home the gold team points as well. Teammate Andrews also grabbed top honors in the 100 fly Kylei Riding claimed fourth place with a time of with a gold medal time of 1:11.75 while teammates 1:30.75. Courtney Lopez (1:32.56) and Miriah Gordon The Lady Buff 200 free relay squad of Andrews, (1:51.83) took fifth and seventh place, respec- Halladay, Cox and Tiffani Smith also powered the tively, for the hosts. team to a gold finish in 1:56.13 and tally precious Box Elder duo Lindsie Bailey (50 free) and team points while the squad of Bowers, Riding, Amanda Sutton (100 free) spoiled Tooele’s bid Kilee Butterfield and Skelton also grabbed third for a first-place sweep of all 11 events in the dual. place with a finish of 2:09.75. Bailey (29.22) edged out Tooele’s Tiffani Smith In fact, Halladay claimed top honors in all four (29.33) for top honors in the 50 free by only .11 events the Lady Buff senior competed in the 200 while Lady Buff tandem Crystal Pedro (33.57) and and 500 free and 200 medley and free relays. Stephanie Lee (33.77) took seventh and eighth Halladay joined forces with Cox, Andrews and place, respectively for Tooele in the race. Smith to win the first race of the meet, the 200 Sutton and Bailey grabbed the top two times in The Grantsville Mity Mite White (sixth graders) Ute Conference squad fought to the Eastern Continental medley relay, in 2:07.96. the 100 free and Tooele duo Smith (1:04.87) and crown with a 6-0 triumph over Alta Grey Saturday at Hillcrest Fields. The Cowboy team registered a glossy 9- 2 overall record on the 2006 campaign and avenged both of its setbacks on the season in playoff victories Then, Halladay seized a gold medal in the 200 Skelton (1:06.51) garnered third and fourth place over Olympus White and Alta Grey in successive weeks to claim the coveted title. Team members include, free with a top time of 2:17.41 while the Buff times with career best finishes and times in the front row, left to right: Jon Whitehead, Colton Barney, Kaleb Ware, Jared Phillips, Brandon Banford and race. Wells also established a lifetime best in the tandem of Skelton (2:25.66) and Bowers (2:29.33) Stephen Hansen. Second row: Logan Lindsey, Zachary McKay, Brandon McGuire, Beau Anderson, Jacoby event with a seventh place finish of 1:12.14. provided critical fourth and fifth place team points Nielsen, Jackson Clausing and Tyler Bates. Third row: Dillon Child, Trever Boulard, Caleb Edwards, William in the event as well. The boys times in the dual will be published in Rieffanaugh, Trent Whiting, Ash Haggart and Justin Wells. Back row: Coach Robert Hansen, Coach Richard a future edition. McKay, Coach Charles Hansen and Coach Dave Whiting.

but one starter with senior Craig a co-Region 18 title with West Harrison back for a return engage- Desert and another berth in the sive 26-0 postseason victory. William Rieffanaugh Boys’ provided the spark to the Cowboy attack with continued from page A10 ment. First-year starters Marcus post-season dance. Only losses to Rally Johnson, Josh Childs and Alex Valley and Green River kept the continued from page A10 a pair of scoring sprints while Kaleb Ware and Childs will take to the hardwoods Mustangs from enjoying a long McKay also contributed dances to paydirt as for the Buff squad. this week while Taylor Hunt, stint in the state tourney. Trent Whiting, Jacoby Nielsen and Justin Wells well. The stellar defensive play of Bates, Haggart, Tooele Coach Danny Medina Trevor Hawkins, Logan Drake, Another year is set to begin and tight end Beau Anderson opened gaping holes Nielsen, Clausing and Edwards bottled the Titan said his team will take a little time Willie Loakes and Caleb Rupp are and the west desert school has in the Cougar defense all day long. The starting attack and linebackers Rieffanaugh, Ware and to gel. battling for the fifth and final start- valuable varsity experience in cornerback tandem of Stephen Hansen and Jon Wells helped keep Olympus from crossing mid- “We have six seniors making ing position and playing time off returning starters Landon Wilkins, Whitehead blanketed Kearn’s receivers as well as field during the entire contest. up the varsity team,” he noted. the bench for this year’s squad. Morgan Kartchner and Zach James provided excellent run support and key tackles. With the upset triumph over the first seed, “But they really don’t have a lot Grantsville Coach Larry back for the prep campaign. West Safety Zach McKay also delivered a pair of bone- Grantsville earned another chance to avenge their of valuable varsity experience to Sandberg said his team expects Desert transfer Brady Allred along jarring hits along with reserve defensive backs other setback on the campaign in the title game draw from so we really don’t know to use the preseason slate to pre- with Dakota Woolett, James Dettle, Brandon Banford, Trever Boulard, Colton Barney Nov. 11. McKay rambled for a 30-yard scor- how they will respond, especially pare the squad for a run at a state Preston Edwards and Josh Nelson and Jared Phillips. Logan Lindsay and Brandon ing scamper in the opening period of the game early in the season. We have a lot tournament berth from the Region will battle it out for the remaining McGuire also delivered key defensive plays for and the stellar defense pitched another shutout. of work to do in practice and big 11 ranks. two starting positions as well as the Cowboys. The defensive backfield of Hansen, McKay and shoes to fill from the last couple “First of all, we’re going to start the first reserves to rise off the Olympus defeated Grantsville 21-0 Sept. 30 to Whitehead blanketed the Hawks’ attack and Alta of years. Players are trying to find out with our top goal as qualifying pine in Dugway this winter. drop the Cowboys overall record at 3-2 on the could only muster five first downs for the entire out their roles on the team and for one of the four state berths Dugway Coach George Bruce year. affair. how they can best contribute to from Region 11,” he stated. “Then, said his team must find a way to But the Mity Mite White caught fire at just the The entire Mity Mite coaching staff of Charles the team’s success. we need to take a realistic look at recover the lost rebounding pres- right time to capture a coveted post-season berth. Hansen, Richard McKay, Robert Hansen and Dave “Preseason will be a good test how well we can do at state. But ence of graduating senior Cody Grantsville reeled off consecutive league wins Whiting would like to thank the families and for us,” he added. “We play a lot of early on is the time you establish Stromberg a year ago. over Bountiful (20-6) and Hunter (25-0) and also friends who supported the team and told the play- different types of teams and bigger roles on the team and you get your “It’s too early to tell how strong garnered non-league wins over Riverton (12-7) ers that they were immeasurably proud of what schools. We will try to implement base offenses and defenses down, we will be,” he said. “I’m not and Cottonwood (35-0). Zach McKay triggered the 2006 Cowboy team accomplished this fall. The the style of basketball that is best try to see what type of team chem- quite sure who will replace Cody easy win over the Colts with impressive dances to squad took on the team slogan early in the season suited to our personel. We’re look- istry you have and what you can (Stromberg’s) rebounding from last paydirt for the Cowboys. The four-game win streak when more than one opposing coach made the ing forward to the challenge of the and can’t do as team. We also need year. So far in practice, we haven’t spotted the local squad with a stellar 7-2 overall comment “You may be small, but you sure hit upcoming season and there is a big to see what kind of leadership we found anyone willing to put in the record but more importantly gave Grantsville a hard.” opportunity for players to step up can get from the seniors and try to work to rebound and earn a start- berth in the Eastern Continental playoffs. The Grantsville team refused to fold and in the and become major contributors on take our program to the next level ing postion in the backcourt. We Unfortunately, the Cowboys drew an Olympus process took the season one game at a time to this year’s team. This year’s squad and get the winning tradition and have a lot of talent coming back team it had already lost to 25-0 to during the seize the coveted crown in what will be a very will work hard to carry on the tra- attitude back.” in our three returning starters. But regular season. But Grantsville didn’t panic and lasting and memorable 2006 grid campaign for dition of winning basketball estab- The Cowboys begin the sea- we need to find a couple of players avenged their regular season loss with a conclu- the 2006 Grantsville Mity Mite White squad and lished the past few years here.” son Tuesday Nov. 21 at Salt Lake willing to sacrifice their bodies to coaching staff. Tooele begins its season Lutheran in a 7 p.m. preseason rebound and play defense. Wednesday Nov. 22 with a road affair and return home to host rival “We’ll find out a lot about this empire finally over. I can sleep It got us through Pear Harbor and test at Price against Carbon in a 7 Dixie Wednesday Nov. 22 at 6 p.m. team in preseason,” he added. “We easy and know that yet anoth- Sept. 11, it broke race barriers and p.m. tilt. in an endowment contest. have a lot of potential but we need Thankful continued from page A10 er New York team is heading battles of the sexes, it helped truly Grantsville High Dugway High to establish roles, find a quality toward the cellar. With that in cure Lance Armstrong’s cancer The Cowboys have failed to cap- The Mustangs expect to extend rotation and where everyone is stay at Jacobs Field. Just imagine mind, I suppose this would then and helped college basketball’s ture a post-season berth for the their state record of 38-straight going to help us. But by the time “Breakfast Food Night: first 2000 be a good time to thank the 2001 Jimmy Valvano rest in peace, it past couple of winter campaigns post-season appearances in the region rolls around, we could be a fans get Coco Crisp Bobble Head Arizona Diamond Backs, Mark has deemed famous quotations and are looking for the 2006-07 Class 1A State Boys Basketball good team.” and a gallon of milk” or even Grace’s yawn, Luis Gonzales’ in “The Giants win the pennant, boys hoop campaign to bring back tournament this winter. Dugway is set to start the boys “’Family Game Night’ Night: The chewing gum, the 2002 Anaheim the Giants win the pennant!” and the storied program with post-sea- Dugway is coming off a glossy hoop campaign Wednesday Nov. person in the winning seat gets Angels, the 2003 Florida Marlins, “Do you believe in miracles?” The son play. 19-5 overall record a year ago, 22 with a home date with Mt. a chance to play Monopoly with the 2004 Boston Red Sox, Johnny world of sports has kept America However, Grantsville did lose all Vernon at 6 p.m. Milton Bradley for a million dol- Damon (before he was a Yankee), united and the world turning as lars.” If anything else, it would Curt Shilling’s bloody sock, the we have watch, played, and wor- be improving from game to game. when we go to state and to place have saved a good decade of ter- “Who’s Your Papi?” cheer, the shipped it in its entirety. From I’m excited with the younger girls. at state once we get there. I expect rible Indians baseball. Anaheim Angels yet again, Alex Honus Wagner to Michael Jordan, Start I never thought I would say Rodriguez’ attempted glove swat, we as humans and wanting hearts continued from page A10 Hopefully, with the experience we Sherilyn and Jaynie to continue have coming back, it will give the to put up the (offensive) numbers this sentence in my lifetime, but the 2006 Detroit Tigers, playoff will forever be thankful for the younger players the much-needed that they did last year in leading I am thankful for the New York rain delays, A-Rod’s ability not to sporting world. make it into the top four and earn confidence, help them understand our team and I anticipate we will Yankees. If there is one thing hit a basketball in the ‘06 season, It’s no wonder that we will a state tournament berth. We’re their roles and prepare them for also be more well-rounded and that I can thank the Yankees for and anything else that has kept all wake up to pro football on excited about the season and I’m our region season. We expect to have balanced scoring this year.” it would be the steak they have the Yankees from a 27th champi- CBS, FOX and even the NFL proud to coach these girls.” be playing for a playoff berth when The Lady Mustangs are set to choked on for the past five sea- onship trophy. Network on the great day of Tooele ventures to Delta Tuesday region comes around.” take to the hardwoods Monday sons. Ten years ago began an Finally, I am thankful for sports. Thanksgiving. Nov. 21 for a road test against the Dugway High Nov. 20 at 6 p.m. against Mt. era when no other MLB team Lady Rabbits at 7 p.m. even tried to win, because Joe The Lady Mustangs have ruled Vernon at home and Tuesday Nov. Torre and the Dark Side Bronx Grantsville High the Region 18 roost for four con- 21 at DHS at 6 p.m. vs. West Ridge Pet of the Week Bombers were having their way The Cowgirls relished a suc- secutive years. Academy. with things, and with that evil cessful campaign a year ago during And the 2006-07 girls expect this new coach Kenzie Newton’s first year’s team to be no exception. year as head coach. Dugway is fortunate to return With three returning starters four starters for this winter’s cam- back in Sammie Jensen, Rika Larsen paign. The Lady Mustangs have and Melanie Johnson, Grantsville returning starters C.J. Mathews, does have a nice nucleus returning Sherilyn Pianar, Jaynie Palmer to help provide leadership, poise and Tayci Morse back from last and experience for the younger year’s squad and first-year starter players. First-year starters Kylie Morgyn Broadhead rounds out the Erickson and Megan Oltjenbruns starting lineup. Top reserves are round out the expected starting Tiara Stevenson and Shelsea Wall line-up this winter while Rachael and junior trio Kari Billings, Anna Topham and Annie Young are the McCarty and Jessica Nichols could Cowgirls’ top reserves off the also see action off the bench. bench to give the talented starters Meanwhile, Dugway looks to a breather during the 2006-07 girls keep its stranglehold on the region hoop campaign. ranks and improve on last year’s A year ago, Grantsville stunned 18-5 overall mark and state set- the Region 11 ranks with a fourth- backs to Valley and Green River. place finish and state berth during a Dugway Coach Brett Andrus 7-13 season. However, the Cowgirls said his team has set its sights on ran into a formidable force in the another region crown. Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be opening round of the inter-region “I have high expectations for required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. state playoffs in Region 9 champ this year,” he said. “I expect our Shelters are only required to hold animals for Canyon View, the eventual state region to be pretty tough with three days before they are euthanized. champ, on the Lady Falcons home Tintic, Wendover and Meridian courts in Cedar City. battling us for the region title. I do For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals But with a few talented return- expect to win it again but it will be available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at ing players, Grantsville Coach 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville hard fought and we have our work Animal Shelter at 884-6881. Kenzie Newton said her team will cut out for us. I like our team a lot again challenge for a state berth. this year because of our tremen- Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. “I think it will be a learning dous varsity experience back. We experience in the preseason for are a lot deeper than we were at Tooele Veterinary us,” she said. “We are young and the start of last year. photography/Troy Boman inexperienced for the most part. “Our goal for the year is to Grantsville guard Megan Oltjenbruns drives on an opponent in a pre- Clinic I think as we go along, we have a continue to improve and playing season affair last season. The Cowgirl senior will join three returning lot of talent. But we just lack the our best basketball of the year starters in the line-up this week when the Cowgirls begin the season 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 varsity experience right now. We’ll with a road test Tuesday at Draper against Juan Diego. A12 TUESDAY November 21, 2006 ‘For Your Consideration’ filled with inside jokes

by Missy Thompson characters and the script in CORRESPONDENT this independent film. I’m not consider myself a former limiting this film to just film theater geek since I’m no gurus or theater geeks, but I’m longer involved in any the- sure there will be an audience ater program. However, that might actually find this there are some jokes silly humor funny. madeI in films that I “get” that I love it when a direc- others may not. The same goes tor takes a risk by basically for movie buffs. Some direc- exploiting the area of exper- tors may intentionally keep tise in which they work. For a joke running from one film instance, the Broadway show to the next, e.g., Kevin Smith — and now film — “Noises (”Jay and Silent Bob Strike Off!” explores the backstage Back”). Only true movie buffs intricacies of the stage. “For will understand these jokes and Your Consideration” — as an describe them in great detail to independent film — ironically their friends who haven’t seen shows life behind the scenes the film. Director Christopher of another low-budget indie Guest’s (“Waiting for Guffman” flick. Most theater patrons and “Spinal Tap”) new film, will never see the goings on “For Your Consideration,” falls off the screen. This slightly along these same lines. bizarre exploration will shed Only a few are going to truly some light for the audience, understand and appreciate the but not very clearly. Co-written strange meanderings of the by Guest and the

Photo credit: Suzanne Tenner © 2006 Shangri-La Entertainment, LLC. Christopher Moynihan as Brian Chubb, as Victor Allan Miller, Catherine O’Hara as Marilyn Hack and as Callie Webb in director Christopher Guest’s For Your Consideration. film tries to be a little too funny ring in the independent film Academy Award. She becomes the outcome. with dry dialogue not appealing “Home for Purim.” This “film completely ecstatic, having Although the dry humor in to a large general audience. within the film” is set in the never received recognition in “For Your Consideration” may Life on the set of a movie 1940s in the American South. her 32 years as an actor. Her not appeal to some, this all- must be stressful, but add in Marilyn is an actor nobody time in the Oscar buzz spot- star cast will have patrons light quickly dims when the the rumors of Oscar nomi- really knows, Victor went from whispering about what famous cast and crew learn Callie’s nations and it could drive the Broadway stage to the — or infamous — movies they name has also been rumored the actors crazy. “For Your wiener guy on television com- have appeared in. O’Hara was Consideration” tells the story mercials, and Callie and Brian for a nomination. Marilyn shows her pretend excitement the mother in “Home Alone,” of four primary actors: Marilyn have an off-screen romance as but is disappointed it isn’t her Levy plays Mr. Levenstein in Hack (Catherine O’Hara), opposed to being brother and Insurance Network, LC lone performance being rec- the “American Pie” flicks, and Victor Allan Melling (Harry sister on-screen. ognized. Soon the rumors fall Jennifer Coolidge was also in Former Leavitt Agency Shearer), Callie Webb (Parker Rumors begin to circulate on Victor as having a possible the American Pie series. Other 882-0707 Mel Workman (Owner) Posey) and Brian Chubb about Marilyn on the Internet Oscar nomination. As filming well-known actors who make (Christopher Moynihan) star- as being nominated for an slowly begins to wrap-up, the cameos are Sandra Oh (”Grey’s CEOs of the production com- Anatomy”), Richard Kind, Fred pany discuss the “Jewishness” Willard and Ed Begley Jr. Need a car but the holidays & your credit getting you down? of the film with the director and writers. Purim is a Jewish “For Your Consideration” holiday and they believe it pokes fun at the film industry, Now through December 20th, would appeal to a larger audi- but I’m afraid the joke may be Let get the vehicle you’ve always ence if that aspect of the film on this film itself, as it may not wanted even with was toned down. The CEOs get appeal to a wide audience. I their way and the name of the thought it was clever and hilar- bankruptcies, divorce, judge- picture is changed to “Home ious, but not everyone has the ments, collections, all credit for Thanksgiving.” same warped sense of humor apps will be accepted. Oscar season is upon the as I. Some will love it and characters as they learn the some will hate it, and there will truth of the nominations. The hardly be a middle ground. characters’ egos have grown Pay for Christmas 0 DOWN ON enormously by this time as they Grade: B- believe they might receive that Rated: PG-13 for sexual ref- Call Tad, Tera or J.D. to get pre-approved, 1-866-512-5917 golden statue. When the nomi- erences and brief language nations are announced, the Running time: 86 minutes NO PAYMENTS UNTIL NEXT YEAR! EVERYTHING! actors are truly surprised by Now playing Cash Domestic violence claims $ 65 lives statewide in 2005 Back he last year was a dead- highest among the 18-34 age 500 ly one for some Utahns group and significantly higher Tinvolved in domestic vio- among Utahns of Hispanic/ to pay for Christmas lence. According to a new Utah Latino descent for both victims On every purchase. Not valid with any other coupons or offers Department of Health (UDOH) and suspects. report, 21 men and women died All of the homicide suspects at the hands of intimate part- were male and more than half ners, friends or family mem- (52 percent) used a firearm in bers, and 44 men and women the killing. Twenty percent used committed suicide in the wake a sharp object, 12 percent used of a domestic violence incident. personal weapons (hands, etc.), “In 2005, the Utah Department and eight percent used a blunt of Health began looking at object. In three of the incidents, domestic violence cases in a multiple weapons were used. different light,” said Teresa Regarding the relationship Brechlin, Intentional Injury of the suspect to the victim, Prevention Coordinator for many Utahns believe domestic the UDOH Violence and Injury violence always involves inti- Prevention Program (VIPP). mate partners. But in 2005, “We began collecting data under just 42 percent of suspects the new National Violent Death were intimately involved with Reporting System and uncov- the victims, while 33 percent ered this epidemic of domestic were other family members and violence-related suicide,” she 25 percent were acquaintances, said. like friends or roommates. A suicide is considered The circumstances surround- domestic violence-related if one of the circumstances surround- ing the homicides were varied ing the suicide involved vio- and included lovers’ triangles, lence or the threat of violence arguments over money or prop- between intimate partners, fam- erty, mercy killing and mental ily members, or roommates. Of illness. In some instances, the the 44 suspects who committed victim was killed trying to inter- suicide, 42 (95 percent) were vene on behalf of another per- male and two were female. In son. addition, 41 percent were sub- “The report shows us that stance abusers, 29 percent had domestic violence is far-reach- a recent criminal legal prob- ing and affects more Utahns lem and 24 percent had mental than the public realizes,” said health problems. Sixty-four per- Brechlin. “All those who die cent of suicides were by fire- in domestic violence incidents, arm, 29 percent were hanging whether by their own hand or and 7 percent were poisonings. someone else, leave behind Of the 21 homicide victims, family and friends who have to 10 were male and 11 were cope with the devastation,” she female. Homicide rates were added. TUESDAY November 21, 2006 B1

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Choose the perfect rolls for your Animal shelter Thanksgiving feast Abandoned hat Wwould pets have a Thanksgiving Dinner be with- out rolls? The new friend smell of turkey and stuffing baking in the oven make in county your mouth Diane Sagers by Mary Ruth Hammond water and CORRESPONDENT pumpkin pie is STAFF WRITER delightful, but rolls are just as Homefront ebra Bush experienced much a part of one of those “ah hah” the traditional moments four months ago Thanksgiving meal as these favor- when she noticed a Tooele ites are. Transcript Bulletin’s help A nice thing about rolls is that wantedD ad for a new animal control they are equally tasty at any meal officer for Tooele City. — with or without turkey to make sandwiches. They are comfort food An employee of the Boy Scouts of — what better scent could greet America at the time, Debra said the you as you enter a house than the change as director of the animal shelter smell of freshly baked homemade was quite a career move. bread or rolls just out of the oven? “But the ad described everything Dinner rolls differ from home- I wanted to be,” she said. “The job made bread because the recipes description totally fit my personality.” that include milk and eggs are soft- photography / Troy Boman There was never a time when Debra er and more tender. Kneading any didn’t own a pet. She loved them all, bread dough develops a protein Jozette Dunn (above, left) adopted a dog named Shelby at the Toole City Animal Shelter Wednesday. but, “Mo was my most beloved dog,” called gluten. It forms long stretchy she said. “He was a terrier lab mix. He fibers that hold the bread together. was one of those rare dogs that never It is the structural component of had to be put on a leash even when baked products. we were camping. He was constantly As yeast grows and develops in by our side and he was an extremely the mixture, it gives off gasses that dependable pet. get caught between the structure of It broke Debra’s heart to have to “put the gluten and as the gasses heat, Mo down” eight years after adopting they expand, stretching the gluten. him. It forms a strong enough frame- “Mo had a deteriorating disk in his work that the gas cannot escape spine,” she said. “We knew he would so the gluten bakes in its stretched only suffer if we kept him alive — but it out form making light, airy holes in was so hard to let him go. the dough. When Tooele City residents take If you add sugar to the mixture, an animal to the shelter to be euth- it tenderizes the gluten so that it anized — or when the shelter staff does not develop completely. Oils makes the heart-wrenching decision and fats in milk and shortening that an animals must be put down — lubricate gluten making it softer, Debra offers to sit with them as the ani- richer, more nutritious, and gives mal slowly and painlessly crosses “to the final product a finer texture. the other side.” Eggs further soften the gluten, Showing a reporter the room where meaning that rolls with added eggs, dogs an animals die, Debra pointed out and extra sugar and oil are ten- the chair where the owner can sit and derer than homemade bread. gently pat the cat of dog as it slowly There are many ways to have goes to sleep forever. homemade rolls. You can purchase “It is absolutely heart-breaking to let frozen bread dough or brown and go of an animal that has truly become serve rolls, or you can make your part of the family,” Debra said. own rolls special for the occasion. Debra, who worked as supervisor at On Thanksgiving, the oven will several stores and companies before probably be busy with turkey, coming to Tooele, said she had never stuffing, pies, sweet potatoes and before walked into a place where no other traditional favorites. It is personnel changes were needed. nice to be able to do rolls ahead “All of Tooele’s animal shelter are of time, yet still have them hot for dedicated, hard-working individuals Thanksgiving Dinner. Your guests who truly care about animals,” she won’t know that these Brown and said. Serve Rolls weren’t started that Debra added, “My vision for the very morning but they will require Tooele City Animal shelter is to make it only 10 minutes of oven time, and the best animal sanctuary in the state.” they can be piping hot at the dinner Debra understands that the percep- table. tion many people have of animal con- Brown and Serve Rolls trol officers is that they are out chas- 10 to 11 cups unsifted flour ing dogs and cats just receive a fee to 1/2 cup sugar return the pet to its owner. But unless 4 teaspoons salt the pet is truly a menace to the public 2 packages dry yeast — or has been in the shelter so long 1 1/2 cups milk that there’s almost no chance it will be 1 1/2 cups water adopted, pets at the Tooele Shelter are 1/2 cup (1 stick) margarine rarely euthanized. Mix flour, sugar, salt and undis- “We receive reports of at least one to solved yeast in a large bowl. two animal bites per week,” Debra said. Combine milk, water and marga- “A lot of those cases involve children.” rine in a heavy saucepan and heat While many pet owners claim their until liquid is very warm (120 to animal would never bite an individual, 130 degrees) Butter does not need Debra knows otherwise. to melt. If an animal is in unfamiliar territory, Gradually add to dry ingredients being teased or feels threatened, it will and mix with electric mixer for two often try to defend itself by biting, she minutes. Add two cups flour, beat photography / Troy Boman Jon Bullock, a staff member at the Tooele City animal shelter, holds his dog, Cooper, in front of the board used to track animal adoptions. SEE SHELTER ON B8 SEE ROLLS ON B2 Community Community Community killsUSA, a club at Tooele High ttention: bowlers and teams for he Tooele Adult Education SSchool is having a coat or sleep- Amen’s and women’s leagues are TCenter is offering a beginning ing bag drive. It runs Nov. 15 to Dec. still needed Monday through Friday. class in Microsoft Word XP, Access, 8. So bring in any gently used coat Join a league and join the fun. For Excel, PowerPoint and Windows. or sleeping bag to the front office of information call Tony Barker at 882- The class will be at the Tooele Adult the High School and for your con- 2096, 840-0214 or call Buddy’s at Education Center at 76 S. 1000 W. tributions you will be rewarded. We 843-0733. on Tuesday and Wednesday nights will greatly appreciate your help. for five weeks beginning Nov. 28 ending Dec. 20 from 6-9 p.m. Adults currently enrolled at the educa- tion center pay $25. Community participants pay $60. Seniors, 55 and over pay $55. Call 833-1994 for more information. Preregistration required. B2 TUESDAY November 21, 2006

cooling on wire racks. Wrap tightly Cinnamon rolls: Rolls in plastic bags and refrigerate up to 3/4 c. brown sugar continued from page B1 1 week. Just before serving, place 3/4 c. white sugar rolls on ungreased baking sheet. 2 t. cinnamon at high speed two more minutes. Bake at 400 degrees for 10 to 12 Roll out the dough to about 1/2 Stir in enough additional flour minutes or until golden brown. inch thick. Butter the dough and to make a soft dough Use dough Brush with melted margarine if cover with the sugar mixture and hooks to knead the dough until desired. shape into rolls. Let rise until dou- smooth and elastic, or stir with a Potato Rolls ble in size and bake at 375 degrees strong spoon, then turn out onto 3 cups milk, scalded for 10-12 minutes or until golden floured board and knead by hand 1 cup potatoes flakes brown on top. until smooth and elastic. 3/4 cup sugar Orange rolls: Place in greased bowl turning to 3/4 cup butter or shortening 3/4 c. sugar grease the top. Cover and let rise in 1 tablespoon salt 1 t. grated orange peel a warm place free from drafts until 4 eggs Butter the dough and cover with doubled in bulk — about 1 hour. 1 1/2 tablespoons yeast the sugar and orange peel mixture Punch down and turn onto a 8 cups flour (or more) and shape into rolls. Let rise until lightly floured bread board or Place potato flakes, sugar, salt, double in size and bake at 375 counter top. Divide into four equal and shortening in a large bowl. degrees for 10-12 minutes or until pieces then form desired shapes Add scalded milk. When mixture golden brown on top. for rolls. Cover, and let rise in a is lukewarm, add eggs, yeast and Frosting: warm place until doubled in bulk flour. Let rise until double or 1/4 c. butter 4 c. powdered sugar – about 45 minutes. approximately 1 1/2 hours. Divide 1 t. vanilla Bake at 275 degrees for 20 to 25 dough in half and roll into shapes. Enough canned milk or whip- minutes or until the rolls just start Let rise 3 hours. Bake at 375 ping cream to make a smooth to change color. Cool in pans or degrees for 10-12 minutes or until frosting on sheets for 20 minutes. Remove golden brown on top. Spread frosting on hot rolls and from pans or sheets and finish Variations: allow to melt down over the sides. ANSWERS ON B8

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All jobs large and 801-688-1997 Tooele $250 - Queen Bed Set has 3 openings for 2yrs males, 2 females, $150 small. Free estimates. Area $400 - Queen Futon and under. 12yrs expe- INSPECTOR/OFFICIAL POSITION: each. (435)884-5012 or Performs a variety of working level professional and Please leave message. $250 - Black Leather rience References 882-6141 HONEY/ BEESWAX lim- 435-840-5942 ask for technical duties as needed to assure compliance with Couch $150 - All Items available Janel 843- local, state and international building codes. Inspects ited Supply of Orange Shaun. 1474 or 435-496-3470 SHINE EM Up Window obo Much More Make residential, public, commercial and industrial construc- Blossom Honey availa- Offer Call Doug 830- tion. Performs Plan checks and makes recommenda- Cleaning. 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Applications WE DO professional tree pine entertainment cen- Great for Halloween 3496 must be submitted by December 15, 579-1652 or 866-408- ter w/glass doors $50; 2006 at 5:00 p.m. removal and haul away 4291 decorations and winter call for free estimate Pressed wood enter- bedding Garth 435-837- Grantsville City does not discriminate tainment center w/glass TOOELE 882-2820 435-849-2753 SELL YOUR computer in 2246. TRANSCRIPT on the basis of race, color, national doors $25; Sony Vaio ULLETIN the classifieds. Call B origin, sex, religion or disability in em- Desktop w/monitor, ployment or the provisions of services. Miscellaneous 882-0050

FREE FILL Dirt in Erda You Haul 435-830-8588 Full-Time Copy Editor Full-Time Reporter FOR SALE Hidden hitch fits 1991 Chevy Cava- The Tooele Transcript Bulletin, a 112-year-old, twice-weekly The Tooele Transcript Bulletin, a 112-year-old, lier Ray 435-833-9916 newspaper in one of Utah s fastest-growing areas, seeks a twice-weekly newspaper in one of Utah s fastest- copy editor. Duties include editing stories for style, growing areas, seeks a general assignment reporter. punctuation, and grammar; writing headlines, captions and Duties include writing on a wide range of topics from Dedicated home health and subheads; serving as liason between the editorial and crime to education to environmental issues, as well as design departments; compiling a section of community occasional column writing. Applicants must have a hospice team SEEKS leader news briefs; and occasional typing of handwritten submissions. Applicants must have a working knowledge of working knowledge of Associated Press style, solid Opportunity abounds for dedicated Home Health and Hospice Profes- news judgement and the ability to consistently deliver sional to provide leadership for local hospital based and community Associated Press style, solid news judgement and the focused agency. Mountain West Home Care and Hospice has a Director ability to meet deadlines consistently. This position requires quality stories on deadline. They should also be able position and an opportunity to meet and exceed operational initiatives some evening hours. Experience with NewsEdit and to cultivate a wide variety of sources in different fields. through supporting our local community. If you are interested in invest- InDesign a plus, though not required. Preference will be This position requires some evening hours. ing your energies, talents, and focus on taking a proven team to the next given to applicants with local journalism experience. Send level, we are interested in YOU. We want to speak to individuals who Preference will be given to applicants with local are committed to enhancing an environment of success, quality care, resume and cover letter detailing salary requirements to journalism experience. Send resume and cover letter and patient satisfaction. Rewards are commensurate with opportunities. Editor Jeff Barrus at mailto:[email protected] detailing salary requirements to Editor Jeff Barrus at Please call Gayle Royal, Regional Operations Director at 505-494-1225 or bring to: to fi nd out more. mailto: [email protected] or bring to: 58 North Main 58 North Main Tooele, UT Tooele, UT B4 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY November 21, 2006

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TER/ Helper Residential National certification to $26.19/hr, now hiring. serve in the Special excellent car mostly Call Tammi 884-1712. lidades incluidas. Bonita from out of town. The 2 AND 3bdrm apart- foundations call Terry 3,6,9 or 12 week pro- For application and free Forces. Great training highway miles $9500l Equal Housing Opp. area, cerca de la escue- cost is only $155. for a ments behind Super 435-228-3176 grams. Financial assis- goverment job informa- and benefits. If you are 882-5019, 435-840- la y parque. 435-249- 25 word ad and it Wal-Mart. On select tance available. Job tion, call American As- interested, please con- 1494 Jim BASEMENT APART- 0117 reaches up to 340,000 units $99 moves you DRIVER CDL TRAIN- placement assistance. sociation of Labor 1- tact SFC Craig Dowen MENT, one bedroom, households. All you do 2003 SUBARU Forester in. Some apartments ING, $0 down, financing (877)254-2936 or 913-599-8042, 24 hrs. at (435) 833-0928 bath, w/d hookups, SLEEPING ROOMS is call the Transcript only 60,000k Great includes all utilities. by Central Refrigerated. www.nahets.com (ucan) emp. serv. (ucan) DSL connection. No available, $70 per Bulletin at 882-0050 for Drive for Central and condition with AWD Swimming pool, hot pets, no smoking. week, $10 key deposit, all the details. (Mention earn up to $40K+ 1st HELP WANTED Fra- PRIVATE TUTOR need- URBAN ENDS Hair and many extras 32mpg tub, exercise room, Available immediately. first and last week- total UCAN) year! (800)727-5865 ex- mers/ Laborers. 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Place your classified ad $1500. 843-7552 Center at 929 N SR 138 Grantsville. in 45 newspapers 1994 ISUSU Rodeo throughout Utah for only Techincian good condition $3500 $155. for 25 words, and obo 435-882-8320 Please allow 30-60 minutes to complete $5. per word over 25. the Application Process. You will reach up to 1998 TOYOTA 4-runner 340,000 households Great condition runs and it is a one call, one great, 85,000 miles ask- order, one bill program. ing $14,000 435-840- Call the Transcript Bul- 1880 882-1572 letin at 882-0050 for fur- OPEN RECRUITMENT ther info. (ucan) 2004 CHEVY Tahoe LT CITY OF WEST WENDOVER, NEVADA 27,000k rear DVD sys- POLICE DEPARTMENT-POLICE OFFICER TURN KEY Family tem Fully loaded Still owned pizza business under factory warranty Under general and direct supervision of the Police Sergeant, Lieutenant and the $75000 plus $650/mo Brand new tires building lease Grants- $27,000 OBO 435-841- Chief of Police, performs the full range of operational duties required in the with experience in ISO 9001 ville 435-884-0534 or 7467 801-910-2221 performance of law enforcement functions and in maintaining law and order 435-241-0650 in the City. Responsible for patrolling assigned areas, checking buildings for Trucks security, responding to calls for police service, investigating misdemeanor and quality systems. We will train the Wanted felony cases, investigating traffi c accidents and providing fi rst aid as needed, providing city wide traffi c enforcement, serving legal/civil papers, testifying in 1972 FORD F100 step- WANTED: I Will pay court, interacting and coordinating with other government and law enforcement right candidate. We also need side $1000 obo 882- agencies and other duties as required. cash for your junk cars. 4965 Leave Message Call Scott (435)830- general workers for fl ex hours. 6189 1975 CHEVY 1/2 ton LATERAL TRANSFERS ACCEPTED Recreational truck, 4x4 frame & en- STARTING SALARY UP TO $15.05/Hour with 90 Day Probation Increase gine, good tires & great SALARY RANGE: $13.65 TO $23.34/Hour Vehicles engine (350). Good (These positions would be great Full job descriptions and applications are available: 1975 CHAMPION 18ft trans. New Edlebrock carb. New Edlebrock in- In Person tandem axle, self-con- City of West Wendover, 801 Alpine Street, West Wendover, Nevada 89883 tained trailer. $1500. take & manifold. $1300 for parents with school aged obo. (435)840-8790 By U.S. Mail 830-8388 Send a business size self addressed stamped envelope to City of West Wendover 1988 GMC 3500 4x4. SNOWBIRD SPECIAL Attn: Job Opening, P.O. Box 2825, West Wendover, Nevada 89883 children and other applicants.) Crew Cab, Black, PS, Winnebago motorhome Via Facsimile PB, AC, fiberglass shell, 48,000 original miles Contact the City of West Wendover (775) 664-3081 bed liner, 5th wheel Excellent condition Via the Web towing, electric brake, $10,500 843-1707 www.westwendovercity.com Email resume to 15,000#RWB slide hitch, electric locks and Completed applications with questionnaire will be received by the City Offi ce, Motorcycles & windows. Nice, clean in- City of West Wendover, 801 Alpine Street, West Wendover, Nevada 89883. This ATVs terior. RUNS GREAT. open recruitment may close at any time when a suffi cient pool of qualifi ed 202,000 mi. $1800 obo. 1984 HONDA Nighthawk applicants has been received. 650cc, new front tire, 435-884-3131 or 435- 830-3131. holly@sealsand runs great, street wor- The City of West Wendover offers a full range of benefi ts including but not limited thy, $1000 obo. 884- to: Accrued Vacation (15 days per year initial) and sick leave (10 days per year 6924. 1997 NISSAN Pick up initial): paid employee medical insurance including vision and dental: $15,000 life Autos Great Shape Call 884- insurance; 11 paid holidays per year; longevity pay; merit pay and participation in 5533 $3900 Nevada Public Employees Retirement System (PERS). Police Offi cers also receive a Uniform Allowance of $1,200 per year and City Provided Equipment. packings.com 1994 FORD Tempo runs great $1000 435-830- The City of West Wendover is an Equal Opportunity Employer 6189 This is a non-exempt position under FLSA. 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Keller Williams 801- bed, 1 3/4 bath home New Listing in 867-7053. located at 225 Daniel Dr. Call Ken @ 801- Grantsville! Nearly 4000 sq 636-2891 Marketed by ft of immaculate! @ Home Realty Net- .60 acres of Horse Finished base- 4BDRM 2BTH Rambler, work 83 E. Sorrel Lane, Gville ment 5 bdrms 1100sqft each floor Property 4 bath. 14X20 Basement 80% finished 3600 sq ft. • 3 bdrm • 2 bth Great neighborhood WE BUY & Lease hous- Gorgeous view from this Large 1/2 acre lot. 4 shed, 30X12 Darling rambler with newer 3 car garage lg. bdrms, 2 baths. siding, paint & carpet. New $2000 carpet allowance es. Any area. Any con- south facing lot.. deck. Garage is bath. Large living room & Front Yard Landscaping Inc. Fenced & landscaped. 1079 N Paulos Blvd dition. Any price. kitchen. Extra large lot. Full (435)224-2836 or Full basement. 25X25. WOW! basement. $119,900. $195,000 843-7889 (435)224-3725 Nicole All offi ces independently owned and operated. Information Cloward deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. 1185 N. Main • Tooele 435-241-0410 B6 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY November 21, 2006

Water Shares Commercial Buildings Financial Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Property Services Meetings Meetings Meetings Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales FOR SALE Pine Canyon C-A INVESTMENT 42 BUILDING MATERIALS: FIRST LOAN FREE! GRANTSVILLE CITY PUBLIC NOTICE and Stockton MOBILE VILLAGE NO. 1 fer, cashier’s check, Irrigation shares multi- East 400 North. Availa- METAL buildings, mini $100 to $2,500 over- NOTICE OF PUBLIC Settlement Canyon Irri- C) Contract #93-07-09- SUBDIVISION, a Subdi- bank official check (credit ple shares. Please call ble now. For more infor- storage systems, roof night bad/ no credit OK HEARING ON PRO- gation Company would Interlocal Agreement- vision of Tooele City, ac- union official checks are with offers. Ask for Gary mation contact 882- and wall panels, metal confidential payday loan POSED SUBDIVISIONS like to inform its share- Ophir Waste Collection cording to the plat there- not accepted) or U.S. Price Jr. (435)-849- 1199 building components. call today - cash tomor- AND ZONE CHANGES holders that the Annual D) Contract #93-07-10- of, recorded in the office Postal money order pay- 3053 Utah Manufacture 20 row! www.fastcashon AND AN AMENDMENT Meeting of the share- Interlocal Agreement- of the Tooele County Re- able to Lundberg & As- C-A INVESTMENT 510 years plus. Top quality line.biz Call Now: 1- TO THE GENERAL holders will be held De- Rush Valley Waste corder. sociates. Cash pay- WANTED GRANTS- North Main, Plaza 500. low prices. Weekly De- 888-540-3278 (ucan) PLAN ZONE DESIGNA- cember 5 in the north au- Collection Together with all the im- ments are not accepted. VILLE City water shares Available now, 1400 livery. 1-800-262-5347. TION ditorium at the Tooele E) Contract #94-08-14- provements now or here- A trustee’s deed will be $5000 for culinary sqft. For more informa- cobuildings@cobuildings. Public Notices NOTICE IS HEREBY County Courthouse at Tooele County School after erected on the delivered to the success- $4000 for irrigation call tion contact 882-1199 net (ucan) Meetings GIVEN that that Grants- 7pm. All shareholders District Lease Agree- property, and all ease- ful bidder within three Tara at 801-232-7040 ville City Council will con- should attend. ment- Ibapah Rodeo ments, appurtenances, business days after re- LAND WITH WATER for If you build, remodel or Deadline for public no- duct a public hearing at (Published in the Tran- F) Contract #95-09-14- and fixtures now or here- ceipt of the amount bid. WANTED: WATER rights Sale. 8400 North Eller- remove buildings you tices is 4 p.m. the day the Grantsville City Of- script Bulletin November Tooele County, Tooele after a part of the proper- DATED: November 3, or irrigation shares in beck Road, Grantsville can place your classi- prior to publication. fice, 429 E. Main Street, 16, 21, 23, 28 & 30, City, Emergency Man- ty. 2006. Tooele Valley. Call 253 AC industrial facility fied ad in 45 of Utah's Public notices submit- Grantsville UT on Wed- 2006) agement, Use of MHZ The current beneficiary Scott Lundberg, Trust- Ross at 801-642-0119 w/300 acre feet of water newspapers for only ted past the deadline nesday, December 6, Frequency of the trust deed is First ee rights. Tenants occupy $155. for 25 words ($5. will not be accepted. 2006 at 7:00 p.m. The AMENDED NOTICE G) Contract #95-09-15- Horizon Home Loan Cor- 3269 South Main, #100 Office Space 23 acre generate for each additional UPAXLP pubic hearing will consid- AND AGENDA Tooele City Fire Depart- poration and the record Salt Lake City, UT $102,000 annual in- word). You will reach up er the proposed Planning NOTICE IS HEREBY ment, TC Sheriff, TCEM- owners of the property 84115 come. On site rail spur, to 340,000 households NOTICE OF PUBLIC Commission Recommen- GIVEN THAT THE Use of Siren System as of the recording of the (801) 263-3400 FOR LEASE Office/ heavy power/ gas. Call and all you do is call the HEARING ON PRO- dations: TOOELE COUNTY 15. Board Appointments notice of default are Phil- Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. Business Space Scott Roberts or Dane Transcript Bulletin at POSED a. Zone change from COMMISSION WILL 16. Public Concerns lip W. Kozlowski and – 5:00 p.m. Utilities included. 44 & Pearson at Coldwell 882-0050 for all the de- RUSH VALLEY RR-5 to RR-1 for 13.33 HOLD A REGULAR 17. Adjourn Sherry J. Kozlowski. L&A Case No. 06-57162 46 South Main. 1 Banker Commercial tails. (Mention UCAN RANCHETTES SUBDI- acres at 505 E. Nygreen MEETING ON TUES- DATED THIS 16th DAY The sale is subject to KB month free. (602)826- 800-750-3133 Classified Network) VISION Street. DAY, NOVEMBER 21, OF NOVEMBER, 2006 bankruptcy filing, payoff, THIS COMMUNICATION 9471 (480)585-5380 Financial Pursuant to Section 10- All interested persons 2006, AT 3:00 P.M., IN Dennis D. Ewing reinstatement or any oth- IS AN ATTEMPT TO 9a-207 of the Utah Code, are invited to attend and ROOM 310, TOOELE Tooele County Clerk er circumstance that COLLECT A DEBT, AND Buy. Sell. Services Notice is hereby given provide comment upon COUNTY COURT- Pursuant to the Ameri- would affect the validity ANY INFORMATION that the Planning Com- these proposals. Written HOUSE, 47 SOUTH cans with Disabilities Act, of the sale. If any such OBTAINED WILL BE UP TO $1000 online TOOELETRANSCRIPT Trade. mission for the Town of comments will also be MAIN STREET, individuals needing spe- circumstance exists, the USED FOR THAT PUR- BULLETIN www.CASHIN30MINUTES. Rush Valley, will hold a TOOELE, UTAH. THE TOOELE RANSCRIPT COM In your checking considered if submitted cial accommodations sale shall be void, the POSE. T public hearing on De- AGENDA IS: BULLETIN account in 30 minutes! to the City Recorder in during this meeting successful bidder’s funds (Published in the Tran- cember 13, 2006, at 7:00 1. Roll Call 882-0050 No credit check! (ucan) advance of the hearing. should notify Dennis D. returned and the trustee script Bulletin November 882-0050 p.m. at the Rush Valley Current zoning map and 2. Minutes Ewing, Tooele County and current beneficiary 7, 14 & 21, 2006) Town Hall, Rush Valley subdivisions alignments 3. Tax Adjustments Clerk, at 843-3148 prior shall not be liable to the Utah, upon a proposal to can be viewed at the 4. Bills to the meeting. successful bidder for any NOTICE OF TRUST- subdivide property locat- Grantsville City Offices 5. Deseret Peak Com- (Published in the Tran- damage. EE’S SALE ed along the south end from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 plex script Bulletin November Bidders must tender to APN: 14-017-0-0041 South Willow Ranches of Johnson Lane. The p.m. weekdays. 6. Purchase of Swan 21, 2006) the trustee a $5,000.00 Trust No. 06-5099-UT proposed subdivision is Persons with disabilities Property Next To Health deposit at the sale and Loan No. 1180006380 named “Rush Valley needing accommoda- Building Via Quit Claim Public Notices the balance of the pur- Ref: BONNIE L. DUNN Ranchettes” and in- tions to participate in this Deed Trustee's Sales chase price by 12:00 IMPORTANT NOTICE PHASE TWO cludes the creation of ap- hearing should contact 7. Equipment Purchase noon the day following TO PROPERTY OWN- proximately five 40 acre the Grantsville City Offi- for Roads Division - (2) Deadline for public no- the sale. The deposit ER You are in default un- parcels within the Town ces at least 3 days in ad- Dump Truck Trailers and tices is 4 p.m. the day must be in the form of a der a deed of trust dated of Rush Valley and ap- vance of the hearing. (1) Soil Compactor prior to publication. cashier’s check or bank December 2, 2004 . Un- 1/2 to 1 Acre Lots proximately seventeen DATED THIS 17 DAY 8. Vine Street Shoe Re- Public notices submit- official check payable to less you take action to 40 acre parcels on ad- OF NOVEMBER, 2006 pair Shop Property Pur- ted past the deadline Lundberg & Associates. protect your property, it joining property outside Wendy Palmer chase will not be accepted. The balance must be in may be sold at a public NOW Available! of the Town limits in Grantsville City Re- 9. 2007 Utah State Con- UPAXLP the form of a wire trans- sale. If you need an ex- Tooele County. corder tract for Bookmobile A concept plan for this (Published in the Tran- Service NOTICE OF TRUST- proposed subdivision script Bulletin November 10. Aptus Road Railroad EE'S SALE $ $ and the current zoning 21 & December 6, 2006) Crossing Agreement The following described 82,900.00 - 135,900.00 and subdivision regula- 11. Ordinance 2006-33 - property will be sold at tions governing this pro- LEPC AGENDA Enacting Chapter 6, Res- public auction to the posal may be reviewed Agenda for the LEPC idential Solicitation, of Ti- highest bidder at the by contacting Joyce meeting to be held Wed- tle 9, Business License West Main Entrance, McAtee at 1200 West nesday, November 29th, and Regulations, of the North Steps, Tooele GORGEOUS VIEWS! Highway 199, Rush Val- 2006 at 1:30 p.m. at the Tooele County Code County Courthouse, 47 ley, Utah 84069 (Tel: Tooele County Court- 12. Ordinance 2006-34 - South Main Street, 837-2229) prior to the house, EOC Conference Amending Chapters 10 Tooele, Utah, on Decem- Your Builder or Ours hearing. Room. and 11 of the Tooele ber 7, 2006, at 8:30 a.m. FOR SALE Interested persons are 1. Welcome – Chairman, County General Plan Re- of said day, for the pur- Improved Lots invited to attend and give LEPC garding the Lake Point pose of foreclosing a 137 Val Vista, Tooele comment on this propos- 2. Approve October 2006 General Plan trust deed originally exe- Equestrian Access al. minutes 13. Ordinance 2006-36 - cuted on April 9, 2003 by Brand New Beautiful Custom Dated this 10th day of 3. Haz Mat reports, Harry Amending Chapter 15, Phillip W. Kozlowski and Rambler, Brick, Stucco, Rock, Pressurized Irrigation & More November, 2006. Shinton Table 15-5-3.3 of the Sherry J. Kozlowski, as 4260 Sq ft, 3 bed, 2.5 bath, JOYCE MCATEE 4. Review upcoming Tooele County Land Use trustors, in favor of First Bonus Room, Custom Kitchen, Rush Valley Town Re- training Ordinance, Regarding Horizon Home Loan Cor- Gas Fireplace, 3 Car Garage, corder 5. Ty Bailey, Emergency Conservation Subdivi- poration, covering the 9ft Basement, Carpet, Tile, (Published in the Tran- Services sions in the Pine Canyon following real property Contact: Daniele Two Tone Paint, Valuted Ceilings, script Bulletin November 6. New Business Township purported to be located Knotty Alder Cabinets, Granite 21 & 28, 2006) 7. Next meeting-Wed- 14. Contract Review in Tooele County at 825 nesday, December 20th, A) Contract #93-03-06- West 1220 South, Countertops, Stainless Appliances, 435-830-4990 2006 1st Supplement Interloc- Tooele, UT 84074 (the Double Oven, Jetted Tub, TOOELETRANSCRIPT 8. Adjourn al Cooperative Agree- undersigned disclaims li- 8ft Knotty Alder Front Door, BULLETIN Harry Shinton ment- Towns ability for any error in the Beautiful View, $380,000 Offered through Diamond D Realty LEPC Chairman B) Contract #93-06-04- address), and more par- Serving Tooele (Published in the Tran- Interlocal Agreement- ticularly described as: County for 112 Years script Bulletin November Waste Collection, Ver- The Easterly 73.5 feet of (435)830-3734 21 & 23, 2006) non, Rush Valley, Ophir Lot 7, SOUTHWEST BUYERS Get more SELLERS Get more HOME for your money $ MONEY out of your home Don’t Horse around with Protect yourself in the Buying & Selling Process by using a Knowledgeable Professional.

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Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Trustee's Sales Miscellaneous Miscellaneous planation of this proceed- BONNEVILLE COURT ous Waste Control Board ing, you should contact a LOCATED BEHIND THE Division of Solid and Lawyer. On December BONNEVILLE MOTEL Hazardous Waste 19, 2006, at 4:30 p.m., SPACE #14 P.O. Box 144880 James H. Woodall, as WENDOVER UT Salt Lake City, UT duly appointed Trustee TOTAL DUE: $314.42 84114-4880 under a Deed of Trust re- (Published in the Tran- For further information corded December 17, script Bulletin November contact Connie Rauen at 2004, as Instrument No. 16, 21, 23 & 28, 2006) the Division of Solid and 233532 in book 0990 at Hazardous Waste at page 0787, of the official INVITATION TO BID (801) 538-6170. In com- records in the office of Separate sealed bids for pliance with the Ameri- the County recorder of construction of Vernon cans with Disabilities Act, Tooele County, State of Waterworks SSD Culina- individuals with special Utah executed by BON- ry Water Improvements needs (including auxiliary NIE L. DUNN, AN UN- Project -2006 will be re- communicative aids and MARRIED WOMAN ceived by VERNON WA- services) should contact WILL SELL AT PUBLIC TERWORKS SSD from Charlene Lamph, Office AUCTION TO HIGHEST bidders. of Human Resources at BIDDER, PAYABLE IN Bids will be publicly 536-4413 (TDD 536- LAWFUL MONEY OF opened and read aloud 4414). THE UNITED STATES at 10:00 AM on Nov. 29, (Published in the Tran- AT THE TIME OF SALE. 2006 at Vernon Fire script Bulletin November SUCCESSFUL BID- House. 21, 2006) DERS MUST TENDER A The work to be per- DEPOSIT OF $5,000 IN formed under this project PUBLIC NOTICE CERTIFIED FUNDS TO shall consist of furnishing DEPARTMENT OF THE TRUSTEE AT THE all labor, materials and TRANSPORTATION - TIME OF SALE, WITH equipment required to FEDERAL AVIATION THE BALANCE DUE BY construct the facilities ADMINISTRATION NOON THE FOLLOW- and features called for by Draft Environmental ING BUSINESS DAY, the CONTRACT DOCU- Assessment, Tooele AT THE OFFICE OF MENTS and as shown Valley Airport Instru- THE TRUSTEE AT THE on the DRAWINGS. ment Landing System WEST MAIN EN- Vernon Waterworks SSD (ILS) and Approach TRANCE, NORTH (The District) Culinary Lighting System (ALS) STEPS OF THE Water Improvement Proj- SUMMARY: The Feder- TOOELE COUNTY DIS- ect 2006 will include the al Aviation Administration TRICT COURT, 47 construction of a new (FAA) announces the re- SOUTH MAIN STREET, 150,000 gallon concrete lease of the Draft Envi- TOOELE, UTAH all water storage tank that ronmental Assessment CARE FOR right, title and interest will replace the existing (EA) for the proposed conveyed to and now tank. It will also include Tooele Valley Airport In- held by it under said the installation of a new strument Landing Sys- Deed of Trust in the transmission pipe from tem and Approach Light- property situated in said the new tank to the exist- ing System project locat- County and State descri- ing water system in Ver- ed in Tooele County, UT. bed as: Lot 41, Picket non. The improvement The Draft EA will be FREEDOM Lane at Country Cross- project will also include available for public re- As a medical professional in the Army National Guard, you’ll feel the pride of keeping our ing Neighborhood, phase the replacement of ap- view for 30 days starting 2A, plat 6, according to proximately 7,200 feet of November 20, 2006. The country strong as you take care of America’s heroes. In return, we’ll be proud to pay for the official plat thereof on distribution line within the document can be viewed your continued education, retirement benefits and more. If you’re ready to feel the pulse file and record in the existing water system. In or copies made at the Tooele County recorder’s addition a new well/ Tooele City Library, 128 of freedom, join the Army National211145A01 Guard today. office The street ad- chlorination building will West Vine, Tooele, UT dress and other common be constructed at the ex- 84029. The document is designation of the real isting well site and will also available on CD by 1-800-GO-GUARD • www.1-800-GO-GUARD.com13" property described provide the required wa- request to SAGE Envi- above is purported to be: ter treatment equipment ronmental, LLC, Attn: 151 Interlocken Way, for the system. A new Joelle Dickson, 807 E. Standsbury Parck, UT line from the existing well South Temple, Suite 84065 The undersigned site to the new tank site 100, Salt Lake City, UT Trustee disclaims any li- will also be installed. 84102 or ability for any incorrect- This project is funded by [email protected]. ness of the street ad- Utah State Drinking Wa- DATES: In order to be dress and other common ter Board considered, written com- designation, if any, Plans and specifications ments must be received shown herein. Said sale have been prepared by before December 20, will be made without cov- Sunrise Engineering, Inc. 2006, by Joelle Dickson, enant or warranty, ex- and will be available after SAGE Environmental, press or implied, regard- Nov. 6,2006 at their of- LLC., 807 E. South Tem- ing title, possession, con- fice at 25 E 500 N Fill- ple, Suite 100, Salt Lake dition, or encumbrances, more, Utah 84631 tele- City, UT 84102 or jdick- including fees, charges, phone ( 435 ) 743-6151 [email protected]. and expenses of the upon receipt of $50.00 Questions concerning Trustee and of the trusts for each set (non-refund- the EA or the process created by said Deed of able). The ENGINEER being applied by the FAA Trust, to pay the remain- for this Contract will be in connection with this ing principle sums of the Sunrise Engineering, In- project should be direct- note(s) secured by said corporated and they will ed to Ms. Dickson at Deed of Trust. The cur- be represented by John (801) 322-2050. rent beneficiary of the L Chartier, P.E. as Proj- SUPPLEMENTARY IN- Trust Deed as of the ect Manager. FORMATION: The proj- date of this notice is A pre-bid tour will be ect involves the installa- WELLS FARGO HOME held on November 20, tion and operation of an MORTGAGE, INC. 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D 254-9450 Hours: 9:00 NOTICE O next three years. An ILS S T am - 5:00 pm. James The Utah Solid and Haz- S is a navigational aid P H. Woodall, TRUSTEE ardous Waste Control P E which permits properly I O M TAC: 744672U Board is proposing to en- equipped aircraft to re- K (Published in the Tran- ter into a Stipulation and ceive electronic signals O S A script Bulletin November Consent Order with the H N which will guide them to D 21, 28 & December 5, United States Army to re- the runway during in- G N G 2006) solve a Notice of Viola- A N clement weather with N I tion (No. 0606027) is- poor visibility conditions. I Public Notices sued on July 7, 2006. T R G The purpose of this no- E N The public comment pe- O I Miscellaneous tice is to inform the pub- A riod for Stipulation and O H lic, and state, local, and T H Deadline for public no- Consent Order No. federal agencies of the H L C tices is 4 p.m. the day 0610035 will begin on S A fact that a draft EA has E G prior to publication. Tuesday, November 21, been prepared, and to D H N I Public notices submit- 2006, when the public provide those interested E R 21" ted past the deadline notice is published in the T S in doing so with an op- T E Salt Lake Tribune, De- R will not be accepted. portunity to present their A D A I UPAXLP seret News and the views, comments, infor- E Tooele Transcript and T S mation, data, or other rel- S N NOTICE OF DELIQU- Bulletin. The comment evant observations con- ENT TAX SALE O period will end on Thurs- cerning the environmen- C Notice is hereby given day December 21, 2006. tal effects related to im- that on the 28th day of Copies of the Consent plementation of this pro- November 2006 at 10:00 Order and all related posal. Issued in Tooele, a.m., at the North front documents will be availa- UT on November 20, door of the County ble for public review 2006 by Joelle Dickson, Courthouse, in Tooele throughout the comment Environmental Analyst, County, Utah, I will offer period during normal SAGE Environmental, for sale at public auction business hours, or other 807 E. South Temple, and sell to the highest times with prior arrange- Suite 100, Salt Lake City, bidder for cash, under ment, at the following lo- UT 84102, (801) 322- provisions of section 59- cation: 2050 and Patrick Walsh, 2-1303, the following de- Utah Department of En- Federal Aviation Admin- scribed personal proper- vironmental Quality istration, Air Traffic Or- ty located in the county Division of Solid and ganization, Engineering and now delinquent and Hazardous Waste Services, 1601 Lind Ave- subject to tax sale. A bid 288 North 1460 West, nue, S.W., Renton, WA for less than the total 4th floor 98055-4056, (425) 227- amount of taxes, interest, Salt Lake City, UT 84116 1340. penalty and administra- Written comments will be (Published in the Tran- tive costs which are accepted until 5:00 p.m. script Bulletin November charged upon the per- on December 21, 2006, 21, 2006) sonal property will not be and should be submitted accepted. to: RICHARDO ZAMORA Dennis R. Downs, Exec- TOOELETRANSCRIPT 1981 14 x 66 MOBILE utive Secretary BULLETIN HOME Utah Solid and Hazard- Place Your Classified Ad in the Transcript-Bulletin ONLINE! Go to www.tooeletranscript.com TAKE A SMALL STEP TO GET HEALTHY. Get started at www.smallstep.gov

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Choose from two different designs. Great for any occasion – birthday, anniversary, wedding. $25 minimum. GRANTSVILLE G FEDERAL U CREDIT UNION C photography / Troy Boman “Your Community Financial Partner” Staff member Jon Bullock (above, l-r), animal control officer Karen Richards, director Debra Bush, and staff member Carrie Sibert work at the 50 Commercial Ave, Grantsville Tooele City Animal Shelter (below). 884-3804 help are desperately needed at Turn at the Skyline Restaurant, located in the back by the Hardware Store. Shelter the shelter. continued from page B1 “Wal-Mart has been great to donate dog food,” Debra said. said. “We desperately need more con- Animal shelter workers often tributions. must pick up animals that have Debra added, “There are a lot Invite the whole town been hit by a vehicle and simply of projects here at the shelter left on the side of the road to that could be completed by a to your yard sale! die. boy seeking their Eagle Scout “We recently sought treatment award. TOOELE RANSCRIPT for three animals we found on Within a week, the Web site T the road,” Debra said. “They years. He told Debra there was Richards and volunteers: Ann that lists all the animals at the BULLETIN were all taken to Dr. Roundy, a no way the pet’s owner didn’t Marie Fuller and Marci Wicks. shelter can be accessed through Tooele veterinarian. know the pain that animal was Tooele City has a stringent the Internet at: http://petfinder/ A Pomeranian dog had a bro- in. leash law, both for cats and dogs. com 882-0050 ken leg, which Dr. Roundy said Someone adopted the Owners of animals running loose Tooele City’s animal shelter is had been broken for at least two Pomeranian and paid a minimum that are captured by dog catch- located at 3312 N. 1200 West (off veterinarian office fee of $75. ers have just three days to claim Erda Way). The facility is open Another dog found laying on their animal and pay the $30 fine Monday through Friday from 9 the road required amputation to retrieve the animal. a.m. to 1 p.m., and 2 p.m. to 5 Help us, of its tail. Then there was the “After three days, the animals p.m. Rotwelier with a broken hip. are put up for adoption,” Debra For further information call “It cost a lot to fix that dog,” said. 882-4607. Debra said. “We at the shelter felt Contributions of money and e-mail: [email protected] Help A Family In Need that since Dr. Roundy had taken care of the other two dogs at no charge to us, it was only fair that Please donate any amount you can afford to the Tooele Transcript we pay for the Rotwelier.” Bulletin Benefit Fund for this years chosen family or families. Debra took $300 from the shelter’s budget — money she had hoped to spend to get the shelter’s floor refurbished and to fix broken dog cages. Debra’s shelter staff include: Carrie Sibrty, Jon Bullock, Karen WEDDINGS

Whitney Beth Painter and Jason Stewart Foster Painter/Foster

Kelly and Joan Painter are photography / Troy Boman pleased to announce the marriage Kevin Rogers recently moved here from Ohio. He adopted new cat at of their daughter Whitney Beth to the Tooele City shelter Wednesday to keep his cat Tigger company Jason Stewart Foster, son of Ken while he was at work. and Joanne Foster. Whitney and Jason have chosen to be mar- MISSIONARIES ried Friday, Nov. 24, 2006, in the Bountiful temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening Bernice Heckli Please fill out and mail in the benefit form with from 6:30 to 8:30 at the Oquirrh your donation to Tooele Transcript Bulletin Benefit Mill, 10 Plaza, Stansbury Park. If Bernice Joy Heckli has been Fund, P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 or drop by we have inadvertently overlooked called to serve as a missionary the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, 58 North Main. If anyone, we ask you to join us in this for The Church of Jesus Christ of you have any questions please call 882-0050. celebration. Latter-day Saints in the Charlotte, North Carolina Mission. She leaves for the Provo MTC Donation amount: $50 $25 $15 $10 Other on Dec. 11, 2006. Sister Heckli will speak Sunday, Dec. 10, at 9 a.m. Name: in the Tooele 8th Ward Sacrament Meeting Pioneer building at the cor- ner of Utah Avenue and Pioneer Address: Avenue. Bernice Heckli is the daugh- ter of Joy Van and the late Glade Scow; mother of Keith Maloney Bernice Joy Heckli Phone: (Andrea), Klint Maloney (Rachael) and Karly Fivas (Demetreous); and and Derek. There will be a luncheon *Make checks payable to the Tooele Transcript Bulletin Benefit Fund. This may be tax deductible. grandmother to nine grandchildren, held in her honor after the service Megan, Jacob, Klayton, Joshua, at the 8th ward building starting at Virginia, Breanna, Kortny, Russell 11 a.m.