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THURSDAY www.tooeletranscript.com TUESDAY TOOELE RANSCRIPT Sundance T Film Festival brings stars to See A12 BULLETIN January 22, 2008 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 114 NO. 71 50¢ Water, sewer top priorities for Stockton

by Sarah Miley problems with drilling, that gency plan put in place for we try to keep the rural atmo- STAFF WRITER timetable has been pushed the residents of Stockton. sphere around Stockton, and back. “Recently we had the yet there are some that want Stockton Town Council The well will go down 650 power outage [during a to be annexed in that would members aim to tackle infra- feet, Durtschi said, though severe windstorm Jan. 4], change the whole nature of structure upgrades, emer- it has only been drilled to and in the past we’ve had our town,” Durtschi said. gency plans and an annexa- about 380 feet at present. It water shortages, so I’d like Powell said she would also tion policy for the fast-grow- will be 15 inches in diam- to have something in place like to see some progress ing town in 2008. eter. to make sure that the towns- toward a new sewer system Councilwoman Teresa “It could conceivably people are OK and that any and sewage treatment plant. Powell and Councilman give us enough water for problems they may face can Currently, the town relies on Donnie West — both of the whole town, if our main be met,” he said. septic systems. whom are newly elected water source — which is the Durtschi said he thinks the “The biggest problem as photography / Troy Boman — said they are excited for runoff down the canyon — biggest issue that many citi- far as the septic tanks and The Tooele County real estate market remains steady compared to national the opportunity to push the were to fail on us,” he said. zens have concerns about, leach fields would be aimed trends. Foreclosures during the last quarter of 2007 are up 7 percent from improvements on behalf of Powell, who spent four besides water, is the town’s at the older, smaller, under- the same time period compared to last year in Tooele County. National fore- closure rates rose 68 percent in the same period. residents. years on the town’s Planning annexation policy. sized lots that have been “I do really like the resi- and Zoning Board, said it’s “We have a policy, but absorbing waste for a very dents of this town and feel been about two years since it’s not workable to accept long time,” she said. “We honored that they have the well’s conception and annexations,” he said. “If need to be planning on a Foreclosures rising placed their trust in my deci- she’s also hoping it’s com- someone wants to annex system in case the ground sion making,” Powell said. “It pleted this year. into our town, we have to just cannot absorb it any- is my goal to make sure that “The single source of water have more stringent guide- more.” their voices and concerns are that we have at this point lines than what we currently She said a sewer system but not by much heard and acted upon.” could be in jeopardy depend- have.” would be beneficial to keep Completion of a well this ing on Mother Nature in the Durtschi would like to pace with future growth. by Doug Radunich year in Stockton is a top spring with snowmelt and make sure that when annex- “A sewer system would STAFF WRITER priority. Councilman David runoff,” Powell said. ation requests come in the also enable the town to have Durtschi said the well, which West said getting the well town knows the exact logis- some type of growth if the The local real estate market may be down but anecdotal will provide a secondary finished is his top priority. In tics of any new development citizens decide that is the evidence suggests Tooele County, unlike many parts of the water source to the town, addition, he will push to get — i.e., lot sizes, whether direction they would like to nation, is seeing only a modest rise in foreclosures. That’s left was originally slotted for some of the town’s old, out- curb and gutter are present, go,” she said. many agents and brokers feeling optimistic they may have completion before the spring dated equipment upgraded. and zoning designations. [email protected] dodged a bullet. runoff. However, because of He’d also like to see an emer- “That’s a big issue because Steve Griffith, associate broker for Prudential Utah Real Estate in Tooele, said he has noticed a few more foreclosures since the start of this year when compared with the same time last year, but the increase has been slight. CLEARING THE WAY “We haven’t really seen an increase in foreclosures like everyone predicted, but there have definitely been a few more than what we saw during this same time last year,” he said. “Still, it has been nothing like what people had anticipated.” The relatively low rate of foreclosures locally mirrors a statewide situation. According to a report done by RealtyTrac, Utah’s home foreclosure rate for the last quarter of 2007 increased 7 percent from the last quarter of 2006, while foreclosures rose nearly 68 percent nationally over the same period. A recent study done last month by the Mortgage Bankers Association found Utah ranked 47th in the nation for foreclosure rates. “Things are definitely not as heavy as people thought they were going to be at this time,” said Gina Garrison, manager and vice president for Equity Title Agency in Tooele. “People were looking at the national trend and seeing how lenders are now more leery and cautious about who they give out loans to.” Brad Sutton, branch broker for Coldwell Banker, said the local real estate market might still be better than the Wasatch Front’s. “We haven’t really seen any movement up or down in Tooele County with foreclosures that have actively hit the market,” he said. “My office even had a better December 2007 than the December before, and so far this January has been about even with January of last year. For the general market, based on numbers I’ve seen, the Salt Lake area is slower than Tooele County, and I’ve talked to agents about listings in Salt Lake and found that action there seems to be slower than here.” Sutton said lately he has seen more “short sales” instead of straight foreclosures. A short sale occurs when a bank or mortgage lender allows a property to be sold for less than the photography / Troy Boman amount owed on a mortgage — a practice used to prevent foreclosures. Sean Burns shovels his Stansbury Park sidewalk Monday with the help of his daughter, Keeli. Up to six inches of snow fell in the Banks will often choose to allow a short sale if they believe Tooele Valley over the weekend. Partly cloudy skies are forecasted for the remainder of the week with scattered snow showers through Thursday. SEE RISING PAGE A5 ➤ Menlove backing bill to make magnesium official state metal by Tim Gillie from the shores of the Great Salt Lake which she discovered the state had no STAFF WRITER for 35 years. official metal. “The bill is a great opportunity to Utah’s metal industry pumped $616 It’s silvery, light and strong — and call attention to industry in Tooele million into the state’s economy last not many people know what it’s used County,” said Menlove. “As I under- year, according to Utah Industries of for. That description of magnesium stand it, the US Magnesium plant is the Future. Production of copper, mag- could change however if state Rep. one of the few places left in America nesium, steel and zirconium account Ronda Menlove gets her way. where magnesium is produced.” for most of the metals produced in Menlove, who represents Tooele in The largest producer of magnesium Utah. Copper and magnesium are House District 1, is pushing to have worldwide is China. both manufactured from ores native magnesium officially declared the Tom Tripp, technical services man- to Utah, while steel and zirconium state metal of Utah during this year’s ager for US Magnesium, said few plac- production rely on ores imported to legislative session. Her House Bill es in the world are as good a source of Utah. 297 would put the little-known metal the metal as the Great Salt Lake. Magnesium appears the front-run- on equal footing with the California “The magnesium is already in solu- ner for state metal, as copper has seagull (state bird), the blue spruce tion and there are fewer impurities already won the designation of state (state tree) and the sego lily (state compared to mining the ore,” said mineral. flower). Tripp. Magnesium is the ninth most abun- The idea originated with US Menlove said she was approached dant element found on the Earth by photography / Maegan Burr Magnesium. The Rowley-based com- by US Magnesium about the designa- Bars of magnesium cool before they are packed at USMagnesium. State Rep. pany has extracted raw magnesium tion and did some research, during SEE METAL PAGE A6 ➤ Rhonda Menlove is pushing to have magnesium officially declared the state metal of Utah during this year’s Legislative session.

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A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 22, 2008 Utah & The West Valley Weather Forecast Wounded Marines get training for film careers Local Weather by Chelsea J. Carter children’s television show ASSOCIATED PRESS “Reading Rainbow.” Tue 23/13 Lombard came up with 1/22 SAN DIEGO (AP) — Joshua the idea for the foundation’s Frey looked through the view Wounded Marine Training Sunshine and clouds mixed. Cold. finder of his camera in a stu- Center for Careers in Media High 23F. Winds light and variable. dio production lot, focusing program after being asked on a group of helmets atop by a friend in the military wooden stakes. nearly two years ago to doc- They reminded the former ument the stories of wound- Marine of the memorials to ed veterans at military hos- Wed 27/20 fallen comrades he had seen pitals. 1/23 before he was shot and hit “It wasn’t our story to tell. Times of sun and clouds. Highs in by shrapnel from a rocket- It was theirs,” he said. “So propelled grenade in Iraq, I said how about we teach the upper 20s and lows in the low which left him with partial them to tell their own story.” 20s. use of his left arm, traumatic In addition to veterans brain injury and post-trau- whose war injuries forced matic stress disorder that them to retire, the Marine still haunts his nights. Corps is allowing active duty Thu Frey, like many disabled wounded Marines to enroll. 35/21 veterans, has struggled to Lombard and his wife, 1/24 find a career, to rebuild a Judith Paixao, use private Snow showers at times. Highs in life. and corporate donations the mid 30s and lows in the low Now, more than two years and federal grants to oper- after being wounded in ate the program, which costs 20s. Fallujah, Frey has enrolled in $2 million for each 10-week the Wounded Marine Career session. They plan two ses- ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content Service Foundation program, which sions a year. aims to help wounded and AP photo / Chris Carlson “This isn’t about turn- Temps / Precipitation disabled Marines and Navy Former Gunnery Sgt. Tai Cleveland celebrates with his daughter Brittiney during a photo class at the Wounded Marine ing out the next Steven corpsmen land jobs in the Career Foundation in San Diego, Calif., Jan. 11. The inaugural Wounded Marine Career Foundation boot camp is a Spielberg,” Lombard said. Date High Low (prec./inches) film industry. first-of-its-kind, 10-week training program designed to help wounded Marines land jobs in the film industry. “It’s about turning out a Jan. 17 26 8 0 The photos in the studio lot camera operator, a grip, a Jan. 18 30 18 .04 were part assignment, part Frey says. centers, the foundation’s It also aims to let the boom operator. These are Jan. 19 37 17 0 therapy for Frey. Perhaps, he With more than 29,000 new film boot camp aims to wounded tell their own good jobs with good pay.” Jan. 20 40 24 0 says, his attempt to use a troops wounded in com- do more than provide skills stories, says co-founder Paixao says Marines and Jan. 21 31 19 .36 camera is a new beginning, bat since Sept. 11, 2001, job that help the disabled find a Kev Lombard, a documen- Navy corpsmen are well- a path to a new career. training for the disabled is a career in film, video, sound tary filmmaker and two- suited for film work because Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer “There’s so much riding on priority for the military. design, graphics and photo- time Emmy-winning direc- of their discipline and team- for the National Weather Service, reports this, it has just got to work,” But unlike many training journalism. tor of photography for the work. that his recording station at 139 S. Main St., received .40 inches of precipitation between Jan. 17 and 21, for a total of 1.25 inches in January. As lawmakers return to Capitol, disclosure laws have holes For the water year, which began Oct. 1, 2007, Tooele has received 7.95 inches by Brock Vergakis video was any mention of who specific issue. It’s also hard to Some lawmakers receive are championing effective new of precipitation. The normal for the year is ASSOCIATED PRESS paid for it — the software com- know just who is being lobbied hundreds of thousands of dol- ways of approaching the prob- 19.09 inches of precipitation. panies that stand to gain mil- or the backgrounds of people lars in campaign contributions. lems we have in education,” (AP) — Sen. lions in sales. donating to campaigns. But when discussing a bill or explained Imagine Learning Subscriber Service Howard Stephenson could On Dec. 31, one of the com- Utah, ranked 39th, recent- casting a vote, they are not sales chief Derrin Hill, when barely contain his excitement panies, Imagine Learning Inc. ly got an ‘F’ for its disclosure required to disclose whether asked about the Stephenson If you haven’t received your newspaper when he talked about software of Provo, donated $1,000 to the laws in a report from the contributors could benefit from campaign donation. by 6:30 p.m., please call 882-0050 and to help Utah students read. senator’s campaign fund, or UCLA School of Law and other the legislation. Democratic lawmakers have our customer representative will assist you. As co-chairman of a sub- nearly 20 percent of all money groups. Stephenson said disclosing called for changes in ethics Customer service hours on Tuesday and committee that recommends raised in 2007, according to Stephenson said he wasn’t donations during legislative laws. But Republicans, who con- Thursday nights are 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. millions of dollars in educa- finance reports. sure which software company hearings “might work.” trol the Legislature, say they’re tion spending, the Draper When lawmakers return to had donated campaign money, “I don’t do quid pro quo and offended by the belief that they Republican wants to make as work Monday for their annual and he didn’t think about iden- everybody knows that. I am the can be influenced by expensive ������ much as $50 million available 45-day session, they’ll deter- tifying the companies that paid one driving this, not them,” he meals, free golf or playoff tick- ���������� to schools for the technology. mine how Utah state govern- for the video. said of software companies. ets to Utah Jazz games. �������� “If all we have is empty com- ment will spend billions of dol- Lawmakers are required to fill Imagine Learning is a 3-year- In 2006, Stephenson resisted �������������� puters without software to lars. But during debates, rarely out conflict-of-interest forms in old company that produces an effort to identify lawmak- �������������� ��������� instruct students in reading, will they acknowledge the gifts which they list personal stakes interactive software used in ers by name when they receive ������������� ������������������ writing and arithmetic, we don’t bestowed by lobbyists or the in businesses or industries. schools nationwide, including inexpensive gifts because it ������ really have technology in the money donated to their cam- House and Senate rules some- Utah’s, to help struggling stu- would give “an irresponsible ����������� ���������� classroom,” Stephenson says in paigns. times require some additional dents and kids whose native media more fodder to demon- ��������������� ��������������� ��������������� ������������������� a video shown to other lawmak- Loose disclosure rules have disclosure during floor debates, language isn’t English. ize the Legislature.” �������������� ���������������� ers last week. made it difficult to determine although there is little oversight “It’s fairly normal for us to ������������ ���������������� What was missing in the who is paying for access on a to ensure compliance. support the legislators who ��������� ������������ ������ Tooele ������������ ������������� ������������ ��������������������� ����������� ������������ Utah’s ‘07 traffic deaths most frequent in rural areas ����������� ������������ ��������������� ������������ by Ace Stryker most deaths at 50, followed pronged approach to reducing To raise awareness about “Your Neighborhood Family Theatre” ������������� ������������ �������������� ������������ ASSOCIATED PRESS by Weber, Utah, Washington, fatalities. the most common factors, 1600 N. Pine Canyon Rd. ������������� ����������� Box Elder, Davis and San Juan UDOT is focusing on law state and federal agencies (East of Viaduct) 843-5800 ������������ ������������������������� Tickets are now available online SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — counties. enforcement, emergency and several private groups at www.movieswest.com ����������� There were 285 traffic deaths Daggett, Morgan, Wayne and response, road engineering have banded together to form ������������� �������������������� on Utah roads last year, virtu- Rich counties had no deaths. — including rumble strips, “Zero Fatalities,” a program ����������� ����������������� Jan. 18 - 24 *Times & Shows Subject to Change ���������������� ����������������� ally unchanged from 2006, and Njord said the state, with barriers and signs — and pub- that includes TV and radio ads ������������� ���������������������� a majority happened in rural help from the federal govern- lic education to prevent traffic reminding drivers to be cau- Open Noon 1/18 to 1/21 areas, the state Department of ment, has adopted a four- deaths. tious. ��������������� * �������������� ����������������� Transportation said. Cloverfield ������������� �������������� Fifty-nine percent of fatali- Dly 4:35, 7:20, 9:30 ��������������� �������������� ties took place outside of major Sat 12:15, 2:25, 4:35, 7:20, 9:30 ������������ �������������� Sun 12:15, 2:25, 4:35, 7:20 cities. Many can be attributed (PG-13) ���������� * ����������� ���������������� to drivers falling asleep on Mad Money ������������ ����������������� poorly lit country roads, said Gyro Dly 4:15, 7:05, 9:35 ����������� �������� John Njord, UDOT executive Sat 12:30, 4:15, 7:05, 9:35 ���������������� ����������������� director. Sun 12:30, 4:15, 7:05 ������������� ������������������� Combo (PG-13) “Drowsy driving is equal to drunk driving out there,” he Alvin & the Chipmunks �������������������������������������� Dly 4:15 ����������������������������������������� said. HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm Sunday 11 am – 9 pm Sat 12:15, 2:15, 4:15 �������������������������������������������� UDOT’s fatality count 490 N. Main, Tooele • 882-3608 Sun 12:15, 2:15, 4:15 (PG) ���������������������������������������� includes victims of vehicle ������������������������������������������� �������������� crashes and pedestrians killed $ In the Name of the King* ���������������������������������������� while crossing a street. ����������������������������������������������� 4.99 Dly 7:05, 9:35 ������������������������������������������� Despite the state’s rising Sat 7:05, 9:35 ����������������������������������������� population, the number of Sun 7:05 (PG-13) ��������������������������������������������� deaths hasn’t moved much ��������������������� The Bucket List* �������������������������������������� over the past three years — Small 14 oz ����������������������������������� there were 287 in 2006 and $2.15 Dly 4:35, 7:00, 9:35 ������������������������������������������ Sat 12:05, 2:15, 4:35, 7:00, 9:35 282 in 2005 — but is down sig- Sun 12:05, 2:15, 4:35, 7:00 ������������������������������������� Med 18 oz (PG-13) ���������������������������������������� nificantly from 2002 when 329 ������������������������������������������� people died. $2.79 Includes * ������������������������������������������ National Treasure ������ UDOT says the most com- Jumbo 32 oz Med Drink Dly 4:15, 7:05, 9:50 mon factor was drivers and & Fries Sat 12:30, 4:15, 7:05, 9:50 passengers not wearing seat $4.19 Sun 12:30, 4:15, 7:05 (PG) �������������������������������������� ����������������������������������� belts. It contributed to 114 I am Legend ���������������������������������� deaths, or 40 percent of all �������������������������������� fatalities last year. Speeding Sun - Thurs 5:00 | 7:00 Sun - Thurs 5:00 | 7:00 Dly 4:35, 7:05, 9:30 PG-13 PG-13 Sat 12:00, 2:20, 4:35, 7:05, 9:30 ����������������������������������� was a factor in 72 deaths. Fri & Sat 5:00 | 7:00 | 9:00 ENDS THURSDAY ������������������������� Sun 12:00, 2:20, 4:35, 7:05 (PG-13) Interstate 15, Utah’s most Ice Cube Our Box Office opens daily ������������������������������������������ heavily traveled route, had the Tooele’s Show Place for Over 60 Years! 20 min. before first show starts. ����������������������������������������������� most fatalities with 44. U.S. 89 27 Dresses All shows before 6pm $5 ������������������������������������������������� No Credit/Debit cards First Sunday Always a bridesmaid, never a bride. pm $ $ ��������������������������������������������������� was second with 23, followed 882-2273 or Checks Accepted After 6 Adults 7 • Kids (under 12) 5 $ ������������� by Interstate 80 with 18. Admission Adults $7 | Child/Senior $5 | before 6pm $5 Admission Adults $7 | Child/Senior $5 | before 6pm $5 Seniors (over 65) 5 111 N. Main, Tooele The Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele Salt Lake County had the Starts Friday Sylvester Stallone in ‘Rambo’ (R) 5, 7, 9 All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens A3

TUESDAY January 22, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Making sense of who represents whom in the Legislature

by Tim Gillie STAFF WRITER

Legislative boundaries Utah State Legislative Districts make it difficult for citizens of Tooele County to know Utah State House exactly who represents them. The county is carved of Representatives into four state Senate dis- tricts and two state House of Representative districts. Cache Cache Legislators that represent Box Elder Box Elder Tooele county citizens also Rich Rich represent citizens from the District northern reaches of Box District Weber Weber Elder county on the Idaho 17 1 Morgan Morgan graphic John Hamilton border and as far south- Davis Davis east as Hanksville in Wayne District Daggett District District Daggett County. Summit Summit The 21 1 21 Tooele Salt Lake Tooele Tooele Salt Lake approved the current bound- Tooele City City aries in 2001 when they redis- Wasatch Duchesne Wasatch Duchesne tricted to make adjustments to equalize the number of Utah UintahDistrict District Utah Uintah people in each district fol- 24 13 lowing the 2000 census. “The current boundaries are strictly a political prod- Juab Juab uct,” said Beverly White, Carbon Carbon District who served for 19 years as a Democratic representative 17 Rogers Street from Tooele. “Some of our Sanpete Sanpete 650 N E representatives have to get Millard 600 N Millard to know people from four 100 Emery500 N Grand Emery Grand counties, which means work- ing with four different sets of Sevier District Sevier county commissioners and school boards.” 24 With the 2008 general ses- Beaver Beaver sion of the state legislature Piute Wayne Piute Wayne just kicking off, here’s a guide to who represents whom in Tooele County: Iron Iron State House of 21, which is represented by Santaquin, SaratogaGarfield Springs R-Brigham City. His offi- Garfield Representatives Jim Gowans, D-Tooele. His and Eagle Mountain. It also cial state e-mail address is District 1 includes Box official state e-mail address includes the southeastern [email protected] Juan San Juan Elder County, outside of is [email protected]. corner of Tooele County District 24 includes Juab, Brigham City, and Tooele State Senate including the communities Piute, Sanpete, Sevier, and Washington Kane Washington Kane Complete County, outside of Tooele District 12 includes part of Ophir, Vernon, and Faust. Wayne Counties, along Valley. The district includes of West Valley City and The district is represented with parts of Tooele County the cities of Grantsville, northwestern Salt Lake by Mark Madsen, R-Lehi. His including Tooele City south Local Stockton, Rush Valley, Vernon, County and sweeps up and official state e-mail address of 600 North, Rush Valley, Wendover and Ophir. District over the Oquirrh moun- is mmadsen@utahsenate. Stockton and western Tooele Sports 1 is represented by Ronda tains to include Stansbury org. County including Wendover. Menlove, R-Garland. Her Park. The district is repre- District 17 includes a part The district is represented by In Every Issue official state e-mail address sented by Brent Goodfellow, of western Cache County, Darin Peterson, R-Nephi. His is [email protected]. D-West Valley City. His offi- Box Elder County, and parts official state e-mail address District 21 includes Tooele cial state e-mail address is of Tooele County including is dpeterson@utahsenate. Valley, except Grantsville. The bgoodfellow@utahsenate. Tooele City north of approxi- org. TOOELE city of Tooele and the com- org. mately 600 North, Erda, Pine The 24th and 17th districts TRANSCRIPT munities of Erda, Stansbury District 13 includes part of Canyon, Lake Point and split Tooele City roughly in BULLETIN Park, PIne Canyon, and Lake Utah County including the Grantsville. The district is rep- half. 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OUR VIEW Huntsman on right track with health care reform

As the Legislature goes into session this week, one of its top pri- orities will be to finally tackle the issue of health care reform. Like many states, Utah has grown weary of waiting for the president or Congress to take the lead on this issue. It’s been 15 years since then First Lady Hillary Clinton promised to fix our broken-down health care system, and despite that failure we’ve continued to ride on a train that’s clearly running off the rails. Approximately 300,000 Utahns, roughly 16 percent of the state, are uninsured. Some of these people are poor or unemployed. Others are working people whose employers no longer offer health insurance or only offer it at a rate that is unaffordable — trends that hold particularly true in our state’s predominantly small- business economy. Some are the so-called “free riders” — mainly young, single individuals who are betting they won’t get sick, or if they do get sick that the cost of care will be nowhere near what they would spend in annual premiums. Together, the uninsured constitute an enormous bloc of citizens who, dangerously, have no access to care for themselves and raise health insurance costs for the rest of us. One goal of Governor Huntsman’s health care reform package is to make health insurance personal and mandatory. In other words, every individual would be required to pay for his own health insur- ance, much like everyone must pay for auto insurance. This system would spread the costs of insurance over a significantly wider base, thus lowering costs for all. It would also lift the burden of insur- ance off of small business owners who want to do right by their employees but find their knees buckling. Finally, it would remove the largest barrier to health care access, raising the overall quality of life for hundreds of thousands of Utahns. Last week, the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce gave Huntsman’s plan a thumbs up and so are we. Although opponents portray it as such, the goal of universal coverage is neither pie-in-the-sky nor anti-business. To the contrary, it is the only basis on which to move forward toward the thornier issues of cost and quality of care. Only LETTERS TO THE EDITOR LETTERS POLICY when we’re all on board the train can we truly get where we need The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes let- to go. ters to the editor from readers. Letters Too many pitbulls in shelters LETTER CONTEST must be no longer than 250 words, I want to address this to the people civil in tone, written exclusively for the GUEST OPINION who are breeding and selling pitbulls Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will Transcript-Bulletin, and accompanied by with no papers. One particular recent select the best letter of the month and the writer’s name, address and phone ad in the Transcript-Bulletin says it reprint it in the first Open Forum page number. Priority will be given to letters Increase yearly pay and all: “Short, wide pitbulls, five puppies of the following month. The winning that refer to a recent article in the for sale. Real bully pitbulls. Must see!” letter writer will receive a free one-year newspaper. All letters may be subject There is an alarming over-abundance subscription to the newspaper. The sub- to editing. of unwanted pitbulls overpopulat- scription can be transferred or used to more teachers will come Letters written to thank an individual or renew a present subscription. ing shelters all over the nation. This organization should be submitted for f you can read this, thank a causes the tragic euthanization of “Notes of Appreciation” teacher.” thousands of innocent dogs. These That simple sentence dogs did not ask to be bullies or fight- the Transcript-Bulletin not to print I Ann Herron Readers who are interested in writing a probably describes the more ers. They were ruined by socially and ads from private parties (backyard longer guest op-ed column on a topic of GUEST COLUMNIST than 90 percent of us that were educationally inept, insecure people breeders) for unregistered pitbulls. general interest should contact Editor taught to read by a public school who want a tough dog to impress I think the advertising space should Jeff Barrus directly via the contact infor- teacher. It’s time we realize how their friends and compensate for be reserved for those who are doing mation at the top of this page. great a collective debt we owe to home ownership, supporting a their own inadequacies. The humans damage control: the shelters and res- those educators who spend their family — that will keep them in responsible for this do not have the cue organizations. E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (435) 882-6123 time and energy improving each the state. level of maturity or responsibility Linda Osborne Mail: Letters to the Editor generation. Although housing prices in to own any dog. I would encourage Stansbury Park Tooele Transcript-Bulletin This should start with paying Tooele County are generally P.O. Box 390 our teachers more. One of the not as high as in other parts of major reasons that the Tooele the state, a starting salary of County School District is having approximately $32,000 for a new a hard time recruiting students teacher with a bachelor’s degree is that, even after last year’s leg- still makes it hard to make a islative raise, Utah teacher pay is mortgage payment. GUEST OPINION abysmal. Utah colleges should also Last week it was reported that consider making it easier for the district is looking to fill 100 second-career teachers to cer- Will the U.S. have two good candidates now? to 125 spots for the next aca- tify. Second-career teachers are demic year, a mere eight months generally individuals who have hat we have after Iowa of the abroad and away. And there is a full-time had a successful first career and and New Hampshire is the at home. An Obama presidency recruiter out there, attending feel drawn to the classroom to W possibility of a presiden- will make America less race-con- job fairs, maintaining an online share their invaluable skills and tial race between two candidates scious — we will look at him and presence and headhunting all knowledge. who are charismatic, honest and see him as the president, not just over to find enough teachers to When I looked into certify- thoughtfully moderate. as the black president. Overseas, educate our children. ing to teach school, I was told it It might make for a November the the recasting is even more neces- Utah is 38th in the nation in would take at least three semes- likes of which baby boomers have sary, but is Obama too eager to run teacher pay. We don’t even keep ters of full-time schooling to never seen. around the world embracing dicta- up with the national rate of infla- earn a certification — and I have Counting from 1968, the first elec- tors? tion, according to the American a master’s degree and six years of tion in which boomers voted, we McCain, too, has the power to Federation of Teachers. In a state experience teaching college. had Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, make this country be itself again, where one out of four residents If you feel like I do and want Ronald Reagan, Poppy Bush, Bill with his principled stand against is a student, we need to pay our teachers to be paid better, Clinton and now W. himself. None As radical in his own way as George torture, his refusal to play immi- more to increase the pool of you could e-mail your legislators combined charisma, intellectual McGovern. grant-basher along with most other teachers willing to relocate here. and tell them your opinions. The honesty and moderate politics. That leaves John McCain and Republicans. Even war opponents I realize that Utah is trying. addresses are on the state Web And these are just the winners. Mike Huckabee. The latter has his who are honest will admit (at least Last year the state legislature site at www.utah.gov. Remember George McGovern, own quiet brand of likability (the to themselves) that his support for voted for a $2,500 raise and a You could also remember Gerald Ford, , first fundamentalist with irony, the Iraq surge is born of honest $1,000 bonus for each teacher what teachers have given you Michael Dukakis, Bob Dole, Al Gore somebody called him), and seems conviction. But I keep thinking back in the state, and some members by taking the time to thank one and John Kerry? more pragmatic than the stereotypi- to his “Bomb Iran” moment, sing- of the legislature are practically today. That’s 40 years and 10 elections cal Christian conservative. But peo- ing it to the tune of the Beach Boys’ guaranteeing another $2,500 in which, more often than not, both ple who reject the basics of modern “Barbara Ann.” And I wonder what raise this year. That would go a Ann Herron is a journalist and candidates disappointed. scientific thought cannot be called making light of such a grave affair long way toward giving teachers former associate professor at Is this the end of the streak of thoughtful. says about the man. salary parity with other profes- Utah State University who lives awfulness? Over on the Democratic side, They both bear watching. As does sionals, and enable them to put in Tooele. She can be reached at Among Republicans, Mitt Romney Hillary Clinton has constructed a the exciting possibility that for the down the type of roots — i.e., [email protected]. and Fred Thompson are paint-by- public persona so opaque, even first time, millions of Americans will numbers conservatives, with their post-tears, that it is no longer possi- know what it feels like to vote for a soporific talk about guns and lower ble to tell what she is or is not. And presidential candidate they actu- taxes. Can’t they think of some- John Edwards has converted himself ally like, instead of the lesser of two thing fresh, 20 years after Ronald into a Democratic version of Mitt evils. Reagan left office? Rudy Giuliani Romney, mouthing platitudes stale might be a strong leader and mod- since Hubert Humphrey. erate in domestic issues, but in the Which leaves Barack Obama. And Roger Hernandez is a syndicated colum- A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since 1894 international arena he is capable of the possibility of Obama versus nist and writer-in-residence at performing the improbable feat of McCain in November. Institute of Technology. His latest book Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus making the United States even less The Democrat’s appeal is that he is “Cubans in America” (Kensington). Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor respected than it is now. Ron Paul? has the power to recast the image Send e-mail to [email protected]. A5

TUESDAY January 22, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 Tooele family coping after being displaced by kitchen fire by Tim Gillie home. One family has taken replaced. STAFF WRITER the Brown family into their “The neighbors help has home temporarily. The entire been just awesome. It’s unbe- Neighbors are helping a neighborhood also split up lievable the number of people Tooele family with four chil- around 35 loads of smoky that have helped us in many dren recover after a fire forced laundry including clothing ways,” said Scott Brown. them from their home on and bedding to be washed for [email protected] Saturday afternoon. the Browns. The Tooele City Volunteer The family is looking for a th Fire Department responded to rental home to stay in while 30 Anniversary a call at 3:11 p.m. on Saturday their home is being repaired, Celebration! at the home of Scott and since most of the sheetrock � Natalie Brown at 1113 N. 380 will need to be ripped out and East, according to Fire Chief Gary Vario. The fire started in the kitch- Frank en on a metal rack near the refrigerator where a candle OHLMAN PRE-ENGINEERED STRUCTURES FOR: • Commercial Attorney at Law • Residential • Suburban • Equine • Farm • Metal Roofing was burning, said Vario. Six M ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS children were home at the time 24’x40’x9’ starting at $9,145 and were playing in the base- FREE 30’ x48’ x10’ starting at $11,595 ment. The children smelled 42’ x64’ x13’ starting at $19,545 Consultation 60’ x88’ x14’ starting at $32,995 smoke and went upstairs to Crew travel required over 50 miles. Local building code modifications extra. Buildings for pictured are not priced in ad. Anniversary Specials are built on your level site. Price investigate. Wills & subject to change without notice. “They saw the fire, returned find out what’s new at www.clearybuilding.com to the basement and exited Trusts through a window in the base-

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of having to do a full-blown “You never know if or when Rising foreclosure,” he said. “It’s things will go up or down, continued from page A1 something that’s case-by- but usually it all depends case, and maybe the bank on what’s happening with that it will result in a smaller will do one and maybe they mortgages,” he said. “I think financial loss than foreclos- won’t. The seller has to make that if more mortgage lend- ing would. negotiations with the bank ers tighten up on lending Griffith said that short sales to take less than the house is practices and not give out are a necessary alternative, worth, but the bank gets the subprime loans, it will lessen but that not all local banks money quicker.” the amount of foreclosures will automatically accept Sutton said it’s impos- that come on the market in them. sible to predict whether the the future. Right now things “Short sales are better for local market will continue are moving and the market’s the seller just because it’s to outperform compared to not dried up and dead, but Dates and Times: easier for them to settle it the Wasatch Front and the if things ever slow down and out with the bank, instead nation. don’t appreciate, there will be Thursday January 31st 6:00pm - 9:00pm Saturday February 2nd 11:00am - 4:00pm Tuesday February 5th 6:00pm - 9:00pm There’s a Put it in our Saturday February 9th 11:00am - 4:00pm Location: Better Way “Bulletin Board” Macey’s Little Theatre section! Buddy’s to Get the Fees: Notices of special events for Word Out. charitable organizations, $60 for up to U7 ~ $70 for 8 & up civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. We will also be signing up referees. 882-0050 Any questions call 830-6977 or [email protected] go to our website at www.tcunited.org TOOELETRANSCRIPT If you played in the fall you do not have to sign up for the BULLETIN spring. Your coach will call you in April.

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Miles, Lori and big brother Scotty are excited to Stansbury library now a community effort introduce by Jamie Belnap Grant Kay Lawrence STAFF WRITER The drive to keep a fledg- who joined our family on ing library open and growing in December 3rd, 2007 Stansbury Park hinges on find- ing additional funding to help Grant was born at Salt it become a non-profit entity, Lake Regional Medical according to library organizers. Center weighing 7lbs 1oz “I have to be non-profit and was 20 inches long. to enable people to write off donations and give businesses Happy grandparents are opportunity to contribute as Scott & Kathleen Dunn well,” said volunteer librar- and Steve & Geri ian Jessica Johnson, who has Lawrence. spearheaded the project from its inception. The 11-by-22-foot library inside the Stansbury club- house, which originally served as a storage room for the local Baptist church, relies heavily on gracious donations from indi- viduals and organizations to fill Dancers Edge its makeshift shelves. Johnson feels that a non- 207 Village Blvd profit license is the next step of Stansbury Park many to help increase patron- age since donations could dra- matically increase the number of titles available for checkout. photography / Troy Boman New Performing Classes She hopes the $300 to $500 fee Volunteer librarian Jessica Johnson looks over donated books at the start up library inside the Stansbury clubhouse. required to obtain a non-profit Johnson would like the library to become a non-profit organization allowing individuals and businesses tax deduc- license will be funded by the tions for donations. Now Available Stansbury Park Community Association, but association Johnson said of past donations. person to gather ideas for ways they are paying the electric, Ages 3-8 president Richelle Augustine “I had a person donate 2,500 to improve Stansbury’s. heat and Internet bill,” Johnson said it’s an issue that has yet to books,” she said. “It filled the “Because I’ve put my sweat said. be addressed. back of my Suburban.” and tears into it, I want to make Before the library’s resurrec- Limited space available. “Becoming non-profit is the Local scouts, as part of Eagle it better,” Johnson said. “We will tion, Stansbury Park residents only way that the library will Scout projects, have organized be going on a cross-country either paid yearly $20 to $40 Classes begin the week of February 4th. actually grow,” said Augustine, book drives, built a book return trip this summer and you bet- non-resident fees to use other acknowledging the need. box and constructed book ter believe I will be stopping at libraries located within the Call Now (435) 833-9307 As Johnson has no formal ends. libraries back east to see what county, or borrowed books from librarian training, she said the Although the library now they do.” the community bookmobile. EXPERIENCE EXCELLENCE! whole process has been a learn- holds nearly 8,000 books and is The Stansbury Park Service Although very small, Johnson as-you-go scenario. literally bursting at the seams, Agency has supported the said the library is an asset to the “I’m just a mom who loves Johnson said the number is not library’s drive by helping it relo- community. books,” she said. “Now I under- enough. cate from its previous basement “If you can read you can do stand why librarians have a “That’s only half a bookmo- location — where it opened last anything,” Johnson said. “My master’s degree.” bile,” Johnson said “The kids summer following a three-year kids will ask me how to do Since its reopening this past want more books, there’s no closure due to lack of patronage something and if I don’t know Notice of summer, the library has been doubt about it.” — to its window-filled, ground- I’ll say, ‘But I know where to transformed from a barren Johnson said if her dreams level location, which often find out.’” space with dusty shelves to an come true, one day Stansbury attracts parents dropping of The library is open Thursdays Election & room bursting at the seems will need to construct a new children participating in karate from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., and with colorful picture books and library facility to hold the wide or dance classes also held at the through the end of February it novels for teens and adults. selection of books for both clubhouse. will also be open Fridays from Early Voting “There has been tremendous adults and children. She vis- “The service agency gives me 10 a.m. to noon. support from the community,” its libraries both online and in free use of the clubhouse and [email protected] Notice is hereby given that there will be Early Voting for the February 5, 2008 Western If it happens here, States Presidential Primary Election read about it here. A STUDENT’S VIEW Anyone who is a registered voter and who would like TOOELETRANSCRIPT to vote early may come to the following locations: BULLETIN Opportunities abound at small schools Tooele County Building • 47 S. Main, Tooele 3rd floor, South end of hall Subscribe Today • 882-0050 ith this year’s as crowded as some of the graduating class schools with a larger student Grantsville City Hall • 429 E. Main only totaling 232, body. Small schools with less Grantsville Lobby W Alyssa Roberts Grantsville High School can be crowded halls allow you to get CORRESPONDENT Tuesday, January 22 through Friday, February 1, 2008 thought of as a small school. to know more people, which Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. But is that a bad thing? means that every one knows While students at larger you too. Whether that is a pro Rose Springs Elementary • 5349 N. Insbrook Place schools can be limited in find it more difficult to find as or con is up to you. Stansbury Park, UT their selections of what to many talented players as they As students from small Monday, Jan. 28 through Friday, Feb. 1, get involved in, small-school need to win a championship. schools prepare for college, students have all doors open Not impossible, just harder. hopefully they don’t receive 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. to them. It’s not uncommon Smaller schools also offer culture shock when stepping Valid government issued identification is required for to find that an athlete plays a greater opportunity to get onto the campus of a large early voting. Voters located in by-mail precincts may vote multiple sports and is involved to know the faculty. When the university. Going from know- at early voting locations but must surrender the ballot in activities beyond sports as teachers know you it is easier ing everyone to knowing no that was mailed to them in order to vote. well. Students can do whatever for them to help you with your one could prove to be quite a Marilyn K. Gillette, Tooele County Clerk they want to. specific needs — whether different experience for many. Published in the Transcript Bulletin January 17, 22, 31, 2008 Being a smaller school takes related to the subject they Following the trend of small a toll on sports programs teach or otherwise. towns in general, small schools however. With less students Smaller school are some- seem to compensate for their to choose from, coaches may times unable to offer the size with the amount of gossip variety of classes that bigger that goes around. Or, maybe schools are able to offer. For that’s just high school. example, with only two AP Whether a small school is Help Make Your Home Safer and Better Prepared classes in the GHS class sched- right for you is your decision. ule, students who are dedicat- As for me, I will never forget ed to their education find this my experiences at GHS. Everyone can do something to watch and pre- to be a setback. pare for the dangers we face—natural disasters, You are much less likely to Alyssa Roberts is a senior at terror-ism, crime, public health issues and other get lost in GHS, and it’s not Grantsville High School. emergencies—and to help our communities, too.

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Nelda Shepherd grandchildren, leaving them We also express our gratitude 6500 S. Redwood Road, and with wonderful memories, and to The Residence of CareSource one hour prior to services at the Flinders bringing her great joy. for providing exceptional care church. Interment at Mountain Having been an active mem- to our Mother during her last View Memorial Cemetery, 3115 “Pretty Lady” ber of The Church of Jesus few days of life. E. Bengal Blvd. (7800 South). In Nelda Shepherd Flinders, 79, Christ of Latter-day Saints. We Funeral services to be held lieu of flowers, donations may of Midvale, passed away peace- know she will share her tes- Thursday, Jan. 24, 2008, at be made to The Residence of fully on Jan. 18, 2008, in Salt timony of the gospel beyond noon, at the Midvale 8th Ward, CareSource or Neighborhood Lake City, with her daughters by the veil. 8350 Jackson St. (255 West). House. Condolences may be her side. She bravely endured She is survived by daughters, Friends may call Wednesday sent to the family at www.cel- the process of complications Christy Tedesco of Midvale from 6 to 8 p.m. at Redwood ebratinglife-ut.com. due to Alzheimer’s disease. and Gail (Hal) Gunn of South Memorial Estates Mortuary, Nelda was born Sept. 12, 1928, Jordan; eight grandchildren in Levan, Utah, to William H. and 10 great-grandchildren. and Lone J. Shepherd. She mar- remain close and stayed in She was preceded in death by ried Dale Flinders on Sept. 19, touch. drawn to her warm spirit and her husband, parents, and a 1947. They were sealed together Nelda retired from Valley friendships were easily formed. great-grandson, Asher Conner. Party Paper and to their daughters for time Bank and Trust, after 27 years She enjoyed league bowling, Special thanks to County and eternity in the Jordan River as a new accounts rep. She was flower gardening and cooking Aging Services, Neighborhood Temple on Sept. 19, 2002. a very loving and caring wife, meals for anyone who entered House, the nursing staff at She graduated from Tooele mother, grandmother, aunt her home. She was an amaz- Alta View Hospital, Dr. Sumati High School where she had a and friend. She always loved ing example of service to oth- Gupta, and the caregivers at ROLLS special group of friends called visiting with family, friends and ers. Mother spent much quality Sandy Regional, where Nelda the “Horrible 13”. They still acquaintances. People were time with her daughters and resided for the past 14 months. • multiple sizes • different stocks • cover tables Audrey J. Barrett 1940. They spent 67 wonderful Catholic Woman of the Year for years together before he pre- St. Marguerite’s Parish. She was • crafts ceded her in death on May 16, employed at Tooele Ordinance • moving $ Audrey J. Barrett died Jan. 2006. Depot and Dugway Proving • coloring 2 20, 2008, of causes incident to She is survived by Michael Ground, retiring in 1976. age at Mountain West Medical G. Barrett (Cheryl) of Gallup, Funeral services will be held Inquire within Center in Tooele. N.M., Patrick E. Barrett (Jody) on Thursday, Jan. 24, at 10 a.m., She was born June 4, 1924, in of Tooele; one grandchild, at St. Marguerite’s Catholic Agra, Kan., to Eva and Ardrey Heather (Wes) Clegg; and two Church, 155 N. Seventh St., Ferguson. She was the fourth great-grand children. She was Tooele. Friends may call child of that couple. She was preceded in death by both par- Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. 58 North Main • Tooele raised and attended school ents and sisters. Rosary service will be from 7 in Agra and Oberlin, Kan. She She was a devoted member to 8 p.m. Interment will be at married the love of her life of St. Marguerite’s Catholic Tooele City Cemetery. Eugene S. Barrett on June 12, Church. She was named

Marjorie Gunn the transportation department. Spring, Charlie, Stephanie, She was an active member of Morgan, Tyler, Tara, Erica and Reynolds the LDS Church and served Cody; great-grandchild, Jaxon; in many capacities. Marjorie sister, Marion Deardon; and “Grandma” was a gracious mother, grand- her faithful companion, Tiny 1925 - 2008 mother and great-grandmoth- her dog. She was preceded in Marjorie Reynolds, 82, er always giving of herself to death by her parents and the passed away peacefully Jan. 18, the ones she loved. She was love of her life, Charles Vance 2008. the world’s greatest cook and a Reynolds. She was born May 30, 1925, to master quilter. There will be a Funeral services will be Heber Vernell Gunn and Lillian major void in all our lives with held Wednesday, Jan. 23, at 11 Pearl Robinson in Coalville. her passing. a.m., at the Tooele 2nd Ward, She married Charles Vance She is survived by her 332 E. 1000 North. A viewing Reynolds on April 16, 1949. children, Wayne (Barbara) will be held from 9 to 10:45 She graduated in 1943 from Reynolds, Dean (Delayne) a.m. prior to the service at the North Summit High School, band. She worked 30 plus years Reynolds and Nancy (Chad) church. Interment Tooele City as a member of the marching at the Tooele Army Depot in Tanner; grandchildren, Kris, Cemetery.

Julena Jefferies Shupe been a rancher, but instead Johnny Gutke; brothers, Chris she trained in accounting and Jefferies (Betty) of Duncan worked at various locations Okla., and Bruce Jefferies 1948 - 2008 including Wheelers, McKesson (Jane) of Draper; sisters, Maren Julena passed away Thursday, Stationers and American (Charles) Lancaster of West Jan. 17, 2008, at her home in Express. Julena was a lifetime Jordan, Denise McNicol (Mitch West Valley City. member of the LDS Church Hokansen) of Mendocino, She was born March 17, 1948, and demonstrated a strong tes- Calif., and JoyLee Rickman of in Alameda, Calif., daughter of timony of tithing. Sheridan, Calif. Wm Martin and Lucile Jefferies. She was a beloved daugh- The funeral was held She graduated from Mira Loma ter, mother, grandmother, sis- Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2008, at Tate High School, Sacramento in ter and aunt. She is survived Mortuary. Interment Grantsville 1966. An avid reader, she took by former husband, William Cemetery. after her mother in frequent- Ronald Shupe; daughter, Sara ing the library and complet- Lucile Shupe Gutke; grand- ing crossword puzzles. With a love of horses, she should have children, Degan Horvath and

Devin James Orr Devin is survived by his parents, Jeremy and Jessica Orr; grandparents, Kevin and Devin James Orr was born Mary Petrie of St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 21, 2007, in Omaha, Neb. Marlene Scott of Council Bluffs, He returned to heaven Jan. 21, and Joyce Orr of Tooele. He was 2008. He was a beautiful son preceded in death by his grand- born to Jeremy and Jessica Orr father, James Orr. of Council Bluffs, Iowa. Interment Memorial No heartache compares with Cemetery in Council Bluffs. the death of one small child. Insert Sale New medium for senate updates Insert Your Business

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contact as many classmates as possible. Tooele For a list of people for whom we have no address, please contact Mike Mansanarez The Big Fix at [email protected] Check out our The Big Fix Discount Mobile Spay/ blog at tooele68.blogspot.com/. Neuter Clinic will be in Tooele on Jan. 28 at Wal-Mart, and in Grantsville on College financial aid Jan. 29 at Westgate Mortgage. Online Tooele High School is hosting a financial reservations only. Go to www.utahpets. aid evening for parents of college-bound org to buy reservations. For assistance senior students interested in learning call 1-866-PETS FIX Ext. 13. Walk-up more about the application process for micro-chipping and vaccinations financial aid. It will be held Thursday, Jan. available to anyone while veterinarian 24, at 6:30 p.m., in the auditorium. is at the premises. For prices and spe- cial instructions please call us. Willow Community Council Willow Elementary Community Seeking nominations Council will be held Thursday, Jan. 24, The Tooele County Healthy Marriage from 7 to 8 p.m., in the media center. Coalition is seeking nominations for Anyone interested is invited to attend. outstanding marriages in Tooele County. Please nominate a couple you Grantsville Community Council know. Categories include: golden mar- Grantsville Elementary will hold a com- riage, longest married happy couple, munity council meeting on Thursday, newlywed award, valorous military Jan. 24, at 4 p.m., in the media center. marriage. Please include the following Any parents or other interested per- info in your nomination: your contact sons are invited to attend. info, couple’s contact info, explanation why they should receive the award, and other info about how their marriage is Library happy. E-mail nominations to Darlene Christensen at [email protected] Favorite books or call (435)277-2406 for more informa- Join in the fun and vote for your favorite tion. Nominations are due by Feb. 8. book though Jan. 23, at the Tooele City Library. Ballots for adult books, teen books photo courtesy of Milo Berry Healthy Marriages Valentine event and children’s books will be available. The These are the recipients of the Mayor’s Community Youth Recognition from Jan. 2. They were recognized for their positive contributions to It will soon be February, which means results will be posted Jan. 25. Will it be your the community, their family, school and being an example of good choices to friends. Pictured are: (l-r) Chief Ron Kirby, Mayor Patrick Dunlavy, Valentine’s Day is approaching. The favorite? Daniel Garcia, Kimberlee Volner, Kate Bryant, Megan Moulton, James Gregson, Anthony Keysaw and Kelly Clonts. All are sixth-graders from Tooele County Healthy Marriages each of the seven elementary schools in Tooele City. Coalition is sponsoring a Valentine Story time celebration dinner on Thursday, Feb. Remember children’s story time every Domestic Violence Support Group 14, at 6 p.m., at the Eagles Nest. Cost Wednesday at 11 a.m. and children’s crafts Churches Aspen Ridge Counseling and the DVSAVA Seniors is $30/couple. Prime rib dinner will each Friday from 3 to 5 p.m. Check with the crisis line have begun a new free Domestic be served. In addition to dinner, each library for any special story times or other Adult religion class Violence Victim Support Group. It is held Grantsville Senior Center couple will receive materials valued special events that come up. For more The Tooele Utah Stake is sponsoring an every Tuesday from 5 to 6 p.m. Daycare is Free Health Services — Blood pressure: over $20. Space is limited so RSVP information on these and other library pro- adult religion class with the topic: “Lectures provided. Please call 850-8723 or the crisis Every Thursday at 11:30 a.m. and pre-pay today. Call 277-2400 to grams, visit our Web site tooelecity.org/tcl/ on Faith, Page II.” Classes will be held on line at 882-6888 with any questions and for Birthday dinner — Friday, Jan. 25, at 4 reserve your spot. library.html, call 882-2182 or visit us at 128 Wednesday evenings through April 30, from the location. p.m. Entertainment will be provided W. Vine St., Tooele. 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Tooele LDS Institute by Dillion Hurst and Co. Cinco de Mayo committee Building, 65 S. 200 West. The instructor Volunteers needed It’s time to start planning for the annual “Alice in Wonderland” is David A. Christensen, former instruc- The Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Tooele Senior Center Cinco de Mayo celebration and we need “Alice in Wonderland” will be shown tor for the University of Utah Institute. (DVSAVA) Crisis Line is looking for new vol- Center will be closed Jan. 21 in observance some help. We are currently seeking indi- on Jan. 29, at 4 p.m. Be sure to see Registration will be held on the evening of unteer advocates. Training is provided and of Martin Luther King Day. viduals who can assist in planning for this the movie, then read the book. Sign- the first class, and the cost is $22.50 for the begins in February. A background check is Check Your Health Services — Blood year’s celebration. Proceeds from this event up and get your ticket today. Tickets course or $2.50 per class. required. Please call Betsy at 241-0337 for Pressure: Wednesday, Jan. 23, from 11 a.m. will go toward fighting domestic violence. will be available for each movie at more information and check out our Web to 1 p.m. If you are interested please contact Robert the check-out desk of the Tooele City Singles game night site at www.dvsava.org. Season Tickets for Hale Theater are now Herrera Jr. at 849-2698. Library. There is no charge for tickets. All singles are invited to an LDS single due — $134 If you don’t have a ticket, show up any adult (ages 31 plus) game night on Scouting Friday Night Entertainment starts at 5:30 AARP Safe Driving way. Thursday, Jan. 24, at 7 p.m., at the Community Cub Scout Pack 4139 is looking p.m. Mountain West Medical Center’s Senior Tooele Institute Building (previously for boys in first though fourth grades who Friday Night Dancing runs from 6 to 8 Circle, is sponsoring the AARP driving Genealosgist presentation the THS seminary), 65 S. 200 West. want to join Cub Scouts. Activities include p.m. Jan. 25 will feature the music of course on Thursday and Friday, Jan. 24 On Friday, Jan. 25, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., Please bring a treat to share and a camping, outings, games, volunteer actives, Ted Hawkins. and 25, from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. each at the Tooele Library, join accredited favorite game to play. crafts, fund-raisers, award ceremonies, day day. Both days required to receive a genealogist C. Lynn Anderson for a camp and the Pinewood Derby. If inter- Senior Circle certificate, which may decrease your new and informative class on geneal- ested contact our cubmaster, John Palo, at Senior Circle is for anyone over the age of auto insurance costs for three years. ogy. Learn what resources are avail- Sports 884-0978. 50 and costs only $15 per year. Call 843- The cost is $10, payable at the first able for your own personal genealogy/ 3690 or stop by the hospital volunteer desk class. All people 55 years of age and family history research. Super League baseball AAUW to sign up. All activities require an RSVP over that have a valid driver’s license Super League baseball team positions The Tooele Branch of the American except for exercise. welcomed. Call 843-3690 or 843-3691 available. Players must be 10 or under Association of University Women Hardware Ranch Elk Refuge Day Trip for more information and to sign up. Education as of April 30, 2008. For more informa- will meet with the Healthy Woman — Monday, Jan. 28. Leave C-A-L Ranch tion contact Jason Reed at 843-1579 or Organization on Thursday, Jan. 24, at 8:15 a.m., return by 5:30 p.m. Lunch Adult Education 830-7162. at 7 p.m., at the Miller Motorsports at Golden Corral in Logan. Stop at the Grantsville Get your high school diploma this year! All Park clubhouse. Kit Hurt will talk cheese factory. Cost is $30. classes required for a high school diploma, Girls softball league on healthy diets. AAUW advances Birthday Bingo — Tuesday, Jan. 29, Old Folks Sociable adult basic education, GED preparation, The Grantsville Girls Softball League equity for women and girls through at 5 p.m. Food, cake, bingo, prizes! It won’t be long until we will be gathering word processing, driver’s education and will hold its pre-season start up advocacy, education and research. Spaces fill up fast. Must RSVP. at the Grantsville Old Folks Sociable on English as a second language are avail- meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 30, at Anyone interested are invited to March 29. We’d like to hear from those who able. Register now to graduate — just $35 7 p.m., at Grantsville City Hall. All attend. Membership is open to per- have turned 75 since last year’s sociable, per semester. The center is located at 76 S. officers, coaches and interested par- sons with a bachelor’s, associate’s or Recovery who are current or former residents of 1000 West, and can be reached at 833-1994. ents should attend. For more info call equivalent degree. For more informa- Grantsville, and also from those 75 and Adult education classes are for students 18 Mike Hammond in the evening at 884- tion call Dawn DeWitt 882-9002 or Kick drug habits over who have moved into the commu- and over. 6832. Pat Steelman 882-5661, or visit www. LDS Family Services addiction recovery nity. We want to make sure you receive aauwutah.org. meetings are Tuesdays from 7:30 to 9 p.m. your honored guest invitation to the event. English as a second language at 1030 S. 900 West, room 118, Tooele. Enter Please contact Denise Fawson at 884-3316 ESOL conversational classes are held Eagles Tooele Master Gardeners on the north side of the chapel. The Erda or David Jefferies at 840-8849 for more Monday and Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. The Tooele Master Gardeners will meeting has been discontinued. information. ESOL students may come anytime, the Eagles Sunday football have their monthly meeting on center is open for individualized study Every Sunday when there is a football Thursday, Jan. 23, at 6:30 p.m., at the Castaways AA The Sociable Wants You with our software programs and text- game, the Eagles will have a Sunday social Tooele Extension Office, 151 N. Main Castaways Alcoholics Anonymous meets The Sociable Committee needs pictures (in books. Registration is $35 per semester. with food and fun at the hall. The food will St., upstairs. The public is invited to daily at noon and 8 p.m. at 1120 W. Utah uniform) of Grantsville residents who have be served at 1:30 p.m. Come up, have lunch attend the program, “Garden tools, Ave. For more information call 882-7358. ever served in the military. Please include and watch the game on the big screen. what to use, when and how,” presented name, branch and where to return the Charity by Utah Advanced Master Gardeners Al-Anon meeting picture. Send it to Janice Marriott at 697 E. Eagles Auxiliary meeting Dave Bowers and Greg Fowler. Park An evening Al-Anon meeting will be held Clearwater Drive, Layton, UT 84041. Food pantry The second meeting of the month will be in the new back parking lot and enter every Tuesday at 10 a.m. and Wednesdays The First Baptist Church in Tooele is on Monday, Jan. 28, at 7:30 p.m. through the back door. from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at St. Barnabas Decorating help offering a clothing closet and emer- Church, 1784 N. Aaron Drive. Join us and The Grantsville Old Folks Sociable gency food pantry to help meet the Eagles steak night Tooele Gun Club you’ll never have to feel alone again. For Decorating Committee is requesting help needs of our community. Anyone with Steak night will be held every Friday dur- A new trapshooting league begins on more information call 840-0445, 882-4721, from the community in finding antiques to clothing needs — adults and children ing the month of January. Please come Wednesday, Jan. 30, at 6 p.m. It’s a four- (801)599-2649. be used in the decorating for the Sociable — are welcome. The food pantry is out and support your Aerie and Auxiliary. week league shooting two rounds of trap this year. We’re looking for items that may available for emergency needs. Hours each week. Teams are computer drawn Overeaters Anonymous have been used from the following his- of operation are Saturdays from 10 a.m. Eagles chili cook-off and you can shoot ahead or makeup if you Overeaters Anonymous meetings are held torical, or not so historical locations in and to noon. We are located at 580 S. Main The annual chili cook-off will be held can’t make it on a particular night. Also every Tuesday at 11 a.m. at St. Barnabas around Grantsville: opera house, schools, St., Tooele. For more info call 882-2048. on Saturday, Jan. 26. Chairman Candy on Sunday, Feb. 3, we’re holding a bliz- Church, 1784 N. Aaron Drive. For more drug store, Saltair, stores, post office, Clark Woodruff has a fun night planned. The zard shoot. It’s a three person, computer information call 840-0445, 882-4721, or Farm, gas stations, motels, Blue Bird, Eagle Scout benefit concert judging will be at 5 p.m. and the chili drawn, team shoot. Call John Miller at 882- (801)599-2649. City Hall, banks, Skyline, and fire station. A Noteworthy Night, a benefit concert fea- dinner will be at 6 p.m. Hutch and 2429 for more information. If you have or are aware of any items, turing local talent, will be held Thursday, Crew will play and entertain. please contact Debra Allred at 850-2781 or Jan. 24, at 7:30 p.m., at the GHS in the [email protected]. auditorium. All are invited. The admis- BULLETIN BOARD POLICY sion will be one new blanket or coat per Groups If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact The Transcript-Bulletin at Schools family, or one hat and glove set per per- 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin son. Proceeds will be donated to our local Kiwanis meetings Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit Tooele Community Action Program to help Kiwanis meets every Tuesday at noon at organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. 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TUESDAY January 22, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9 Tooele bowling alley remaking itself under new ownership by Doug Radunich bowling. p.m. to 1 a.m. each night, ety of items including bowl- the outside. She also men- tickets and prizes there, and STAFF WRITER “The new changes are has still been quite success- ing balls and shoes. tioned that future plans for we’ll even have a space for designed to increase atten- ful after its third weekend up “We also use a machine the bar include new carpet- bumper cars.” Tooele’s only bowling alley dance and make coming here and running. called a drill press and jig, ing and two plasma televi- All Star Lanes currently has and entertainment cen- a great experience for every- “There’s a computer gen- which makes the holes of the sion screens, which will go up an upper level with a number ter is undergoing signifi- one,” she said. “Of course, we erated light show going on ball larger, and we do a lot near the pool tables. of conference rooms for rent, cant changes in the hope of also want to increase revenue with cosmic lights flashing of plugging and redrilling to To be up to speed with the but the future status of those improving business under because we’re here to make everywhere while people customize people’s bowling West Jordan and Sandy loca- rooms is still yet to be deter- new ownership. money.” bowl, and the DJ will ask triv- balls to their hands,” said pro tion, there are also plans to mined, according to Ricci. All Star Lanes, once The Tooele All Star Lanes ia questions and play other shop manager Dave Ogata. add more video games and a [email protected] known as Buddy’s Family recently started up its cosmic fun games with the bowlers “We’ll also engrave people’s large family fun center, which Entertainment Center, was bowling, which includes a where they can also win priz- names on their balls, and will be located in the empty purchased by Salt Lake City- setup of four disco balls with es,” Ricci said. “People can we’ll polish, sand and resur- space near the entrance into If it happens here, businessman Brad Shepherd, computerized light boxes also request any song they face the balls as well.” All Star Lanes. read about it here. who owns bowling alleys in around them hanging from want for the DJ, and we’ll also In addition to cosmic bowl- “For that area, we will be West Jordan and Sandy, in July the ceiling, two fog machines, have sports games on the TVs ing and the new pro shop, All supplying a lot more arcade TOOELETRANSCRIPT 2007. Shepherd’s plan was to and a live DJ playing all dif- above the lanes. Groups can Star Lanes recently put up a games, and our artificial rock BULLETIN follow a business model he ferent kinds of music for also bowl up to a limit of glass wall in front of its bar to wall will be up and running,” had used successfully at the groups while they bowl their three games.” separate it from the bowling Ricci said. “We will also have Subscribe Today • 882-0050 other two facilities to remake games. Ricci said cosmic In November, All Star Lanes area, which Ricci says pro- a new redemption area for the Tooele facility into more bowling, which runs Friday also opened up its own pro vides a nicer atmosphere for than just a bowling alley. and Saturday nights from 10 shop, which includes a vari- bar patrons and bowlers on “Brad bought and remod- eled the West Jordan All Star Early Bird Special! 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A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 22, 2008 Sports

SPORTS WRAP Tooele basketball Morgan ends Grantsville’s winning streak Tooele High’s twice weekly bat- tles against powerful Region 7 Big first-half deficit too much for Cowgirls to overcome in region road war against rivals basketball teams continued last Friday. The Tooele boys dropped by Mark Watson a 71-39 game at Springville. The girls lost in a game right SPORTS EDITOR before the boys game, 61-51. In the boys game, Springville An impressive second half could never let up outscoring the Buffs not erase a disastrous first half for the in every quarter. Leading 48-30 Grantsville girls basketball team at after three quarters, Springville Morgan. continued to pile it on outscor- ing Tooele 23-9 in the fourth The Lady Trojans grabbed a one-game quarter. Tanner Stuart led Tooele lead over Grantsville in region standings in scoring with 12 points includ- with a 59-47 victory over the Cowgirls ing a three-point field goal. Matt last Thursday. It was Grantsville’s first Wihongi added eight and Jordan loss of the season after winning 15 in Clemente six. Jake Dalton and a row. Boone Baird also hit treys for the The Cowgirls fell behind by 14 after Buffs. Tooele plays at Payson tonight and will host Mountain one quarter and 21 after one half. View on Friday. Both games start “Morgan came out strong and every- at 7 p.m. In the girls game, thing they threw up went in,” said Tooele fell behind 24-6 after one Grantsville coach Kenzie Newton. She quarter and was down 40-18 said the biggest dilemma for her team, at intermission. The Lady Devils aside from the Morgan’s hot shooting in were a little more hospitable the first half, was rebounding. For the than their boys team and Tooele managed to outscore Springville game, the Lady Trojans out-rebounded 18-5 in the final quarter. Alexis Grantsville by 20. Bird poured in 22 to pace Tooele Another sore spot for the coach was and three-year starter Meredith the 25 percent field goal shooting from Nigh added 12 points including her team. two three-pointers. The girls also Nevertheless, Newton was pleased play at Payson tonight and host Mountain View on Friday. Their with the hustle and the team’s come- games start at 5:15 p.m. back in the second half. “We just dug ourselves too deep of a hole to climb out of,” she said. Basketball games Back on Dec. 18 Grantsville was photography / Abby Palmer After a game at Payson tonight Grantsville’s Kylie Erickson (44) and Sammie Jensen wearing black headbands and Rachel Topham, far right, leave the floor after a battle at Morgan and hosting Mountain View on SEE ENDS PAGE A11 ➤ last Thursday. The Cowgirls controlled the second half against Morgan, but could not overcome a 21-point halftime deficit. Friday, the Tooele boys and girls basketball teams will host Orem on Tuesday, Jan. 19. The girls will host the Lady Tigers at 5:15 followed by the boys at 7 p.m. Grantsville boys play Tooele High tankers near top at region meet at Logan on Friday at 7 p.m. and at Ogden Wednesday, Jan. Coach impressed with swimmers’ efforts in battling stronger 4A teams from Region 7 30. The Grantsville girls host Logan Thursday at 7 p.m. and by Mark Watson 18 points. Timpview won the region. Timpview is favored to travel to Bear River for a game on Tuesday, Jan. 29. SPORTS EDITOR region crown with 362 points win the state title in girls and followed by Sprigville 212, Springville is picked to be in the Tooele’s Dustin Perkins cap- Tooele 194, Orem 187, Provo top five. In the boys, Orem is the Dugway still perfect tured a Region 7 championship 131 and Mt. View 84. defending state champions and The Dugway boys basketball team in the 100 backstroke and Mary “This is the first time in my 39 Springville is considered the ran its record to 13-0 Friday with Burden swam to first place in years that we have participated top team in the classification,” an easy 57-36 win at Wasatch the 100 freestyle and a second in a two-day region meet and Roberts said. Academy. Morgan Kartcher bur- place in the 50 freestyle last I didn’t know how we would The Tooele coach said ied four three-point shots and led week in Provo to help Tooele handle it,” said Tooele coach between 17 and 20 Tooele swim- the team with 24 points. Dakota Woolett added 11 including a trey teams finish in the upper ech- Mel Roberts. “We swam OK, mers should qualify for the state and Jackson James scored 10 elon in region competition. but I was concerned that those championships Feb. 1 - 2 at including a three-point shot. Tooele’s boys finished in a swimmers who needed to have Brigham Young University. distant second place behind their times drop in order to “This is less than we have region champion Springville. qualify for the state meet didn’t qualified in the past, but the 4A Injury assessments Springville scored 403 points do as well as I had hoped.” classification is much tougher Mountain Land Rehabilitation followed by Tooele 233, Orem The second day was much and we hope to place in the top Stansbury Clinc offers free injury 188, Mt. View 138, Timpview 98 better for the Buffs. 10 for both the girls and boys,” photography / Troy Boman assessments and treatments and Provo 92. “Placing second in the boys the coach said. to all high school athletes on Tooele High swimmer Mary Burden excelled at the Region 7 swim- Tooele’s girls finished in and third in the girls is very Girls placing in the top 10 in Saturday from 9 a.m. until noon. ming meet last weekend, finishing first in the 100 freestyle and For more information call (435) third place with 194 missing good for us considering the cal- second in the 50 freestyle. She helped the Tooele girls edge Orem 882-4144. a second-place finish by only iber of competition in this new SEE TOP PAGE A11 ➤ for third place at the meet. Grantsville qualifies relay teams for 3A state swimming meet by Mark Watson swimming program. Logan won the girls compe- stroke. She also finished 12th SPORTS EDITOR “Three coaches came up tition with 452 points followed in the 50 freestyle. to me and told me that our by Ogden, Ben Lomond, Bear Kiley Jones finished 12th Two Grantsville relay teams swimmers had improved a lot River, Rowland Hall St. Marks in the 200 freestyle while qualified for the 3A state swim- since the first time they had and Grantsville. Elizabeth Weber placed 14th. ming meet at the Region 11 seen us compete this year,” Snyder was impressed Brett Miller finished 12th in swimming meet last weekend Snyder said. with Brett Miller this year. the 200 freestyle with Todd at Utah State University. Ben Lomond defeated the “He learned how to swim in Gardner 13th and Bouwhuis Grantsville’s 200-yard Grantsville boys in a meet ear- September and is now the sec- 14th. freestyle relay team of Brett lier this year, but Grantsville ond-fastest swimmer on the McWain placed 16th in the Miller, Todd Gardner, Landon came back and tied Ben team,” the coach said. 200 individual medley. Jones Bouwhuis and Jed Jones quali- Lomond for sixth place at To participate Grantsville placed 16th in the girls 50 free- fied for state as did the 200 the region meet. Both teams swimmers lift weights at 5:45 style. Jed Jones placed seventh relay team of Jason Mair, scored 57 points. a.m. and then swim for about in the 50-yard free and 10th in Dylan McWain, Michael Silva Ogden piled up the points 45 minutes at Pratt Aquatic the 100 freestyle with Gardner and Bouwhuis. to win the boys competition Center in Tooele during fifth 11th. photography / Troy Boman Grantsville coach Cole with 382 points followed by period. McWain was ninth in the Snyder was impressed with Logan, Bear River, Rowland Michelle Meredith earned a 100 butterfly and Mair 13th in Grantsville swimmer Michelle Meredith earned a medal at the Region 11 swim meet with a seventh-place finish in the 100-yard breaststroke. his team’s performance as Hall St. Marks, Grantsville and medal at the meet by plac- the 100 backstroke. the Cowboys begin to build a Ben Lomond. ing seventh in the 100 breast- [email protected]

FROM THE SIDELINES Morgan grad impressed with effort, sportsmanship at big game ast Thursday night I sat in thought as they came out, this is a there was little chance of coming talked with each other; the fans an emotion-filled gym at game these girls want to win. back for a win. giving encouragement to their L my alma mater to watch Unfortunately, it was not to be. Grantsville and Morgan have team. And, what I thought of as the Lady Cowboys and the Lady Abby Palmer The Lady Trojans continued to a history of competitive rivalry. I amazing happened: Morgan par- Trojans battle it out in an intense STAFF WRITER push hard and play aggressive. It remember attending games when I ents, students and other fans left game. was with a racing heart I watched was in high school and the oppos- the Grantsville fans alone. Oh, and what a game it was. I as members of the Lady Cowboys ing team being escorted out of I don’t know if the rivalry is not thoroughly enjoyed watching a ing the Lady Cowboys at zero until squad continued to push and give town by police in front and back. as strong as when I was in high game where the referees let the almost half-way through the quar- all they had to come within 11 This was not the case Thursday school, but I commend both teams players play, and both teams ter. Even though the Lady Cowboys points at the end of the game. night. The good sportsmanship for being able to get along and visit played aggressively. I have noticed were down they continued to play One of the players who I watched between the two teams was amaz- on the same court without any in previous games I’ve attended hard and push themselves to the with great interest was sophomore ing. Yes, Grantsville was disap- incidents. that when teams play aggressively limit. guard Marissa Robbins. Robbins pointed, but instead of huffing I look forward to the Grantsville- one team generally is more aggres- When the buzzer rang at half- played strong the whole game. She off the court (which I have wit- Morgan game at Grantsville. I hope sive than the other. However, this time the Lady Cowboys were trail- never gave up. Even as she was tir- nessed happen), the Lady Cowboys to see the same sportsmanship and game both teams played aggressive ing by 21. However, when they ing in the last quarter she contin- went and congratulated the Lady hard work again at that game, and the whole game. came back on the court they did ued to push herself to her limits. Trojans. to take a line from David Gumucio: Both teams came out playing not give up. They pushed them- It was awesome to watch a young Grantsville fans and players did I’ll see you from the sidelines Feb. hard in the first quarter. Morgan selves to the extreme and came woman with such a drive for vic- not leave the court immediately 7. dominated the first quarter, hold- back within nine of the Trojans. I tory continue going on, even when after the game. The stayed and [email protected] A11

TUESDAY January 22, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 G-Ville boys seek home playoff game Cowboys start second half of season on Friday with contest at Logan High

by Mark Watson quarter. Kaleb Rupp popped the nets for Grantsville’s 47 points on the night. SPORTS EDITOR 12 points and Trevor Lujan added 11 in “We started Austin instead of Alex the victory. Childs because Alex was sick last week With one-half of the Region 11 season “Rupp is picking up his scoring; he’s a and missed some practices,” Sandberg completed, Grantsville’s boys basketball good shooter when he squares up to the said. team is tied for second place with a 3-2 basket. He also picked up a key rebound Logan Paulich, Reggie Roberts and record and does not play tonight. The Logan each scored six points in the game Cowboys have won four of their last six with Gumucio adding four and Childs games including the three region wins. “We’re not good enough two. After tonight’s Region 11 games, five Grantsville certainly would like to teams could be tied at 3-2 if Morgan can right now to put any- repeat its 3-2 record or better in the sec- upset Bear River at Morgan and Logan ond half of the region season, but will handles Ben Lomond at Logan. body away, but we hope face three of its five opponents on the Grantsville, Bear River, Morgan, Logan road at Logan, Ogden and Morgan. The and Ogden would all be tied at 3-2 with to get there. We have Cowboys will host Bear River and Ben Ben Lomond at 0-5. Lomond. This year, five Region 11 teams qualify to battle each night; it “We’d like to get a first-round home for the state tournament with the top two game because we’re paired up with a teams hosting first-round games. keeps us on our toes.” tough region,” the coach said. Grantsville kept pace with the other Region 11 is aligned with Region 10 teams on Friday night by holding a slim Larry Sandberg which includes two teams, Judge and lead throughout the game and disposing GHS boys basketball coach Wasatch, that are ranked in the top five of Ben Lomond on the road 47-44. in the state. “We’re not good enough right now to for us late in the game,” Sandberg said. Grantsville is 5-10 on the season and put anybody away, but we hope to get “We’re starting to see more production balanced scoring has been the name of there. We have to battle each night; it from our inside players and need to con- the game this year. Childs’ scoring aver- keeps us on our toes,” said coach Larry tinue to improve that aspect of the game. age is 8.5 followed by Rupp at 7.7, Lujan Sandberg. We really need to score more baskets 7.6 and Paulich 7.3. photography/ Maegan Burr On Friday, Grantsville led 25-20 at half- inside.” After two road games, Grantsville will Grantsville senior forward Trevor Lujan is guarded closely in last week’s win time, but the Scots kept it close and The inside trio of Rupp, Austin Gumucio host Bear River on Feb. 1. against Morgan. Lujan was a key player in that victory and also scored 11 jumped ahead by one point in the third and Joey Logan combined to score 22 of [email protected] points in a win at Ben Lomond on Friday.

ing eight points in the first to Carbon and lost by 16 on �������������������� Ends half, but the rest of the Lady Friday. The Lady Dinos, along ������������� �������������� continued from page A10 Trojans picked up the slack with Morgan and Grantsville offensively. are rated among the top five ������ ��������������� ���������������� ������ ��������������� ���������������� down 13 points at halftime to “In the game they grabbed a teams in 3A. ����� ��� ���� ����������� ��� ���� Region 8 leader and defend- lot of offensive rebounds and “They’re (Morgan) defi- ing 3A champion Emery at scored on put-back shots. We nitely beatable. We just can’t �������� ��� ��� �������� ��� ��� Emery. The Cowgirls battled changed up in the second half show up and play only one ����������� ��� ��� �������� ��� ��� back to win that game 54-52. and did not guard Garfield half. Emery beat Carbon and ������ ��� ��� ����� ��� ���� This time, the deficit was just as closely,” the coach said. we beat Emery,” the coach �������� ��� ��� ���� ��� ��� too much. Garfield poured in 20 in the said. Down by 21 at halftime, second half, but Grantsville “It’s always tough to play ���� ��� ��� ������ ��� ��� Grantsville pulled to within still outscored Morgan as a at Morgan. The girls want to ������ ��� ���� ������ ��� ���� nine points at the start of the team 34-25. “We let her get play them again. Losing up fourth quarter, but Morgan her points, but made sure we there was not a bad thing. I �������������� ��������������� was able to stay even the rest rebounded better in the sec- think it humbled us a bit and of the game and win by 12. ond half.” just showed us we need to ������ ��������������� ���������������� ������ ��������������� ���������������� “In the second half our girls Newton said that in a lot keep working hard,” Newton ���������� ��� ��� ������ ��� ���� did a lot better job of pen- of ways her team performed said. etrating to the basket and we well by committing only 15 Sammie Jensen recorded a ����������� ��� ���� ����������� ��� ���� made some changes defen- turnovers which is a plus con- double-double with 16 points ����� ��� ���� ���������� ��� ��� sively,” Newton said. sidering the up-tempo style and 10 rebounds. Kelsi Wells ������ ��� ��� ����� ��� ��� The drives to the basket of the game. Hitting a high poured in 12 points, Kylie ����� ��� ��� ����� ���� ���� resulted in Grantsville shoot- percentage of foul shots was Erickson 9, Marissa Robbins ing 17 foul shots which they another positive. 6 and Rachel Topham 4. ���������� ��� ���� ���������� ��� ���� connected on 14 to help spark If Grantsville can sweep Grantsville will get a sec- the comeback. the final five games of league ond shot at Morgan on Feb. �������������� ��������������� Grantsville’s strategy in the play they can at a minimum 7 at Grantsville. On Thursday, first half was to stop Morgan’s share the region crown with Grantsville hosts Logan, a ������ ��������������� ���������������� ������ ��������������� ���������������� dominant inside player Morgan. team they throttled by 19 ������ ��� ���� �������� ��� ��� Chelsea Garfield. The ploy After downing Grantsville points earlier in the year. �������� ��� ��� �������� ��� ��� worked with Garfield scor- on Thursday, Morgan traveled [email protected] ������ ��� ���� ������ ��� ��� �������� ��� ��� ������ ��� ��� ������� �������� ��� ��� �������� ��� ���� �������

freestyle; Casey McEachern in the 200 medley relay with a Top sixth, Skler Smith sevent time of 1:48.73 with the team continued from page A10 in the 100 backstroke; and of Smith, Chevalier, Perkins Perkins first, Ricci second, and Ricci. Tooele’s boys individual events for Tooele Michael Jensen seventh in placed second in the 200 free included Amber Skelton sev- the 100 breaststroke. relay with a time of 1:34.93 enth in the 200 yard freestlye; Tooele’s girls finished sec- with the team of Knighton, Erika Andrews seventh, Kylie ond in the 200 medley relay Nichols, Ricci and Snarr. The Riding ninth and TIffani with a time of 2:03.15 with same team also placed sec- Smith 10th in the 200 individ- the team of Stubbs, Andrews, ond in the 400 yard free relay ual medley; Burden second Smith and Burden. with a time of 3:33.16. and freshman Airica Stewart Tooele’s boys finished third [email protected] 10th in the 50 freestyle; Erika Andrews second, Courtney Stubbs sixth and Jennifer Pet of the Week Gardner 10th in the 100 but- terfly; Burden first in the 100 freestyle; Skelton 10th in the 500 freestyle; Stubbs fifth, Kaytlyn Murphy sixth, Kristin Anderson eighth in the 100 backstroke; and Kylei Riding seventh in the 100 breast- stroke. Top finishers for the boys included Jordan Knighton seventh in the 200 freestyle; Snarr third, Perkins ninth in the 200 individual med- ley; Matt Ricci third in the 50 freestyle; Gilbert Nichols seventh in the 100 butter- fly; Snar fifth, Knighton ninth in the 100 freestyle; Stefen Chavalier third in the 500 Nice Cat Something Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. On Your Shelters are only required to hold animals for Mind? three days before they are euthanized. For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville Animal Shelter at 884-6881. Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M.

Write a letter to the Editor! Tooele P.O. Box 390 Veterinary Clinic photography / Abby Palmer Tooele, UT 84074 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 Grantsville senior Kylie Erickson pushes up a left-handed shot inside the key against Morgan. Erickson scored nine [email protected] points for the Cowgirls. A12

A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 22, 2008

REEL TALK Distant stars come down to earth at Sundance festival ark City turns into a madhouse during P the annual Sundance Missy Thompson Film Festival as tourists and STAFF WRITER locals scour Park City’s his- toric Main Street in search of their favorite celebrity. During last year’s festival, possibly the worst paparazzi I didn’t set foot on Main ever. Not having a detailed Street. I wanted to focus on plan, we walked up and watching films and appreci- down Main Street looking ating independent filmmak- for other photographers on ers’ work. the theory that where celeb- This year, however, I rities were, photographers wanted to be star struck. and press would follow. Braving the crowds with Stationed in front of a Transcript-Bulletin contrib- few high-end stores, we saw uting photographer Maegan Alan Rickman leave with a Burr, we attempted to spot small entourage. Crowds as many stars as we could gathered around asking who on Friday and Saturday. he was and what he was Unfortunately, we were known for. I replied, telling

photography/ Maegan Burr The band U2 poses for pictures at the red carpet premiere of “U2 3D,” a film that gives viewers the feeling of being at the concert. them it was Severus Snape fans. ings of the film were sched- print outlets from around of “Harry Potter” fame. Then We spotted Jason Ritter, uled at the festival, both the country gathered around the name and face clicked who stars in the dramatic showing last Saturday night, to score an interview or and people went nuts try- film “Good Dick,” wandering because the film opens in photo of the band. The pro- NOW ENROLLING THRU FEB 2008 ing to get autographs and Main Street, only accom- theaters on Wednesday. ducers, Jon Shapiro, Peter Free T-Shirt with Enrollment pictures from the smooth- panied by a few friends. Maegan and I showed up Shapiro and John Modell voiced Brit. Stanley Tucci (“The Devil at the Eccles Theater two entered first, followed by Performing & Competition Teams Rickman was in atten- Wears Prada”) could also and half hours prior to when “U2 3D” directors Catherine Ages 2 – Adult dance at Sundance to be seen coming in and out the red carpet was sup- Owens and Mark Pellington. promote the film “Bottle When the band showed Hip-Hop | Boys Hip-Hop | Jazz | Ballet Shock,” in which he plays up flashes went off and the a British wine educator. frenzy began. Everyone Clogging | Cheer | Tumbling | Adult Fellow co-stars Chris Pine wanted to see one of the (who played Jake Hardin in most famous bands in his- • 2000 sq. ft. Studio with Professional Floating Dance Floors “Just My Luck”), Bill Pullman tory. Bono, Adam Clayton, • Over 20 years teaching and dancing experience (who played President Larry Mullen Jr. and the • Teachers with Professional experience and dance degrees Whitmore in “Independence Edge — who make up the • Many overall studio awards awarded at Dance Competitions Day”), members of U2 — patiently • Nationally recognized instructors and Junior Olympic qualified teams (“Bobby” and “Planet allowed still photographers Terror”), Rachael Taylor to take thousands of pic- studio 435-882-6882 (who played Maggie Madsen tures while only a handful 435-841-7678 cell or 801-870-2319 in “Transformers”) and Eliza of television interviews were 43 N Main St, Tooele Dushku followed Rickman given. out of the store and into a After U2 left the red car- If you must dance….do it N-Step horde of camera flashes and pet and headed off to their seats, a few other celebrities entered the theater. Woody Harrelson and Randy Quaid paused momentarily for the press while Will. i. Am from the band The Black Eyed Peas quickly walked behind Pain-Free Legs the press so as not to dis- tract from U2’s presence. Also in attendance at the premier were Al Gore, Jared Leto, Elisabeth Shue and Josh Peck. Although the first week- end of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival is over, there is still a chance celebrities will be wandering Park City’s Main Street or in attendance photography/ Maegan Burr at screenings. Even though Colin Farrell talks to reporters on the red carpet for “In Bruges” the opening the focus of the festival is night movie at the Sunance Film Festival. supposed to be on the films, the actors are just about of stores. Tucci was at the posed to start. Standing in everywhere. And if the stars festival to help promote the frigid cold for more than aren’t enough, simply walk- the premier of “What Just an hour, we were finally let ing the area, ducking in to Happened?” which also stars into the building and stood a few unique stores and Robert DeNiro, Bruce Willis, around for another hour, observing is entertaining in Sean Penn and Catherine but at least we were warm. its own right. Keener. Television stations and [email protected] Rumors circulated through crowds concerning which celebrities could be seen walking up and down Main Street. Apparently Paris Hilton was getting her hair done in a salon at the north end of the street, but we didn’t stick around to see if she really was there. Tourists were anxious to simply catch a glimpse of a star but with thousands of people walking the area, they were difficult to iden- tify. I swear I saw Dustin Can Be Yours Again Hoffman, but it turned out not to be him. Some Varicose veins are not always a cosmetic issue. They can create a lot celebrities practically of discomfort and swelling, too. Gail Strindberg, MD, a general and sprinted through crowds, thoracic surgeon at Mountain West Medical Center, offers the VNUS like Quentin Tarantino who apparently didn’t want to ® Closure procedure. It uses radio frequencies for treatment, not be bothered by all the fans. painful vein stripping, and it is covered by most medical insurance Others were slightly rec- providers. The VNUS Closure® procedure is a clinically proven, ognizable but difficult to minimally invasive treatment for varicose veins and their underlying place in the real-life setting. Stargazers could be walk- cause: venous reflux. If you want to get rid of painful or unsightly ing down Main Street at any varicose veins, call Dr. Strindberg of Oquirrh Surgical Services at particular moment and not (435) 228-0061. recognize a celebrity they passed. But it was Bono, the front 435-228-0061 man for the world-renowned band U2, who caused some of the biggest crowds to form. It seemed as if every- one wanted to get in to see photography/ Maegan Burr the highly anticipated film Cars clog Park City’s Main Street during Sundance Film Festival. “U2 3D.” Only two screen- HOMETOWN B1

B1 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 22, 2008

• Bulletin Board Unless otherwise requested, community news items such as weddings, missionaries, birthdays, babies and • Weddings, Missionaries, Birthdays The Bulletin Board must be submitted by 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. To place a • Classifieds and Public Notices community news item or for more information contact Community News Editor Sarah Miley at 882-0050 or Hometown [email protected]. Traditional Native Argentine shares recipes from Treats her homeland

photography / Troy Boman Joshi Oblad looks over a table at a plate of Argentinean cookies, known as alfajores de maizena, baked by his mother Sandra Oblad. Oblad learned how to cook Argentinean food later in life to help link the country where she grew up to her new home in Tooele.

by Diane Sagers

ood is more than nourishment. It is the stuff owned a large farm, but knowing the importance of edu- of memories and emotion. And re-creat- cation for his children, the family moved to the city and ing favorite dishes can be very important each day he traveled to work on the farms. — especially when you are in a strange land While she was in high school, Oblad met LDS mission- surrounded by unfamiliar foods. Just ask aries, listened to their message and she and her mother Sandra Oblad who came to Utah nearly 10 joined the Mormon church. She finished high school and yearsF ago. Since coming here, she has worked hard to re- went on to college, intending to get a degree. create the recipes of her homeland of Argentina. After high school, she completed one year of environ- Sometimes we get the idea that we just know how to mental engineering and three years of sociology. cook the dishes we like, but Oblad didn’t arrive here with “I found out the math was too involved in that and I an Argentine recipe file. She came here as a tourist with didn’t like it, so I opted to do sociology before and after no plans to stay. I went on my Church mission [to Mendoza, Argentina],” Oblad was born and raised in Argentina. Her father SEE COOKING PAGE B8 ➤

photography / Troy Boman Sandra Oblad (right) stands in her kitchen with two Argentinean treats, alfajores de maizena, a corn starch cookie filled with caramel, and empanadas, a meat-filled pastry eaten as an appetizer or main dish.

Alfajores de Maizena (top)

1 1/4 cups flour 2 cups corn starch 1 cup powdered sugar 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 2 teaspoons baking powder 3 egg yolks 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup plus 3 tablespoons margarine 1 can dulce de leche for filling (This is similar to a sweetened condensed milk cooked several hours until it is thick. You can find it on the Hispanic aisle in the supermarket.) Coconut

Mix flour, corn starch, baking soda and baking powder in a medium bowl. Set aside. In a large bowl cream together the butter and powdered sugar, add the yolks one at a time, add the vanilla. Little by little, mix in dry ingredients until it forms a dough. On a flat surface, spread a little corn starch and roll dough just like a sugar cookie, using a round cookie cutter. Bake at 350 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes. Let them cool. Once cool, spread dulce de leche and top with another cookie. Roll the edges on coconut. Enjoy. B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 22, 2008

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(46) LIFE Movie Varied Programs The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Still Standing Still Standing Reba Reba Still Standing Still Standing (49) FXNEWS Fox News Live Studio B With Shepard Smith Your World With Neil Cavuto Big Story With Gibson & Nauert Special Report The Fox Report With Shepard Smith Wednesday (51) FXSPN Varied Programs Final Score Varied Programs Criminal Minds (52) ESPN Mike and Mike Varied Programs 1st and 10 Outside the Lines NFL Live Rome-Burning Around the Horn Interruption SportsCenter College Basketball 8 p.m. on ^ CBS (57) USA Movie Monk Monk Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent It pays to know your stuff — or, in (71) DISC A Haunting It Takes a Thief Cash Cab Cash Cab How It’s Made How It’s Made the case of this new episode, to TUESDAY EVENING JANUARY 22, 2008 know someone else’s stuff. Items 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 found in a self-storage unit indicate (2) CBS News (N) (CC) Entertainment NCIS “Ex-File” ’ (CC) The Unit “Pandemonium, Part One” 48 Hours Mystery “In Too Deep” (N) News (N) (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show that their owner could be a serial (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood Just for Laughs Just for Laughs According to Jim Carpoolers (N) ’ Boston Legal (N) ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Nightline (N) Access Hollywood (:36) Extra (N) ’ killer. To find him, Hotchner (Thomas (5) NBC News (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) The Biggest Loser: Couples (N) ’ (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (N) News (N) (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night Gibson) and his team must exercise (6) HBO (5:15) “Bee Season” ›› ’ Cont’d “Take the Lead” ›› (2006, Musical) Antonio Banderas. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Smokin’ Aces” ›› (2007, Action) Ben Affleck, Andy Garcia. ’ ‘R’ (CC) REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel (N) their profiling skills on the contents (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nova ’ (CC) (DVS) Supernatural Science (CC) Frontline “Growing Up Online” (N) Prime Minister Waiting for God Independent Lens American Idealist (8) KPNZ Estudio 2 A Que no Puedes El Show de Lagrimita y Costel Alarma TV Secretos Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado of the unit. (10) TBS Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) The Office (CC) The Office (CC) 10 Items or Less Sex and the City Sex and the City 10 Items or Less Blue Collar Comedy Cashmere Mafia (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Antiques Roadshow “Oklahoma City” When Nature Strikes Back ’ (CC) BBC World News Perry Mason (CC) My Three Sons 9 p.m. on $ ABC (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld (CC) American Idol Auditions. (N) ’ (CC) House “Games” ’ (PA) (CC) News (N) (CC) (:05) Seinfeld ’ The Simpsons ’ (:05) Family Guy (:35) Still Standing ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ ’ ’ ’ Who knew that a lesbian bridal (14) KJZZ Friends Friends Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil (N) (CC) News (N) Power House Scrubs (CC) Scrubs (CC) Entertainment The Insider (N) (15) KUWB Two/Half Men Two-Half Men Reaper “Charged” ’ (CC) One Tree Hill (N) ’ (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show shower was a great place to meet (23) FX “Ice Age” ››› (2002, Comedy) Voices of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary. “Fantastic Four” ›› (2005) Ioan Gruffudd. Cosmic radiation grants four people unusual powers. Nip/Tuck “Magda & Jeff” (N) hot guys? In this new episode, (25) QVC Ross Simons Jewelry “6th Anniversary” Around the House Technique Kitchen Gardening Made Easy Caitlin and Alicia (Bonnie Somerville, (26) ANPL Anaconda Adventure (CC) Seven Deadly Strikes (CC) Animal Cops Detroit (CC) Anaconda Adventure (CC) Seven Deadly Strikes (CC) Animal Cops Detroit (CC) Lourdes Benedicto) attend such a (27) NICK SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ shower, and Caitlin discovers she’s (28) FAM America’s Funniest Home Videos ’ America’s Funniest Home Videos ’ America’s Funniest Home Videos ’ The 700 Club (CC) Wildfire (Part 1 of 2) (CC) Paid Program Paid Program still got a thing for men when she (29) TOON Foster’s Home Courage-Dog Grim Adventures Gym Partner Ed, Edd n Eddy Naruto Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Metalocalypse Shin Chan Ghost in Shell Eureka 7 meets a very attractive one there. (31) CMTV 20 Greatest Redneck Moments ’ Redneck Wed Redneck Wed The 2007 Miss America Pageant From Las Vegas. ’ Greatest Miss America Moments ’ Pageant School: Miss America Mia (Lucy Liu) goes on a blind date (33) DISN Hannah Montana Hannah Montana Music in You Cory in the House Hannah Montana Zack & Cody “Life Is Ruff” (2005, Comedy) Kyle Massey. ’ (CC) That’s So Raven That’s So Raven Life With Derek with a doctor and decides to take (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation “4x4” CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ CSI: NY “Run Silent, Run Deep” ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ Star Trek: Voyager “Faces” ’ (CC) him to a party to make her ex-fiance (38) AMC “Rio Bravo” ››› (1959) John Wayne, Dean Martin. A powerful rancher seeks his brother’s release from prison. “The Comancheros” ››› (1961, Western) John Wayne, Stuart Whitman, Lee Marvin. Young Guns ›› jealous. (39) TNT Cold Case “Volunteers” ’ (CC) Cold Case ’ (CC) Cold Case “Resolutions” ’ (CC) Cold Case “Late Returns” ’ (CC) Without a Trace “Pilot” ’ (CC) Without a Trace “Birthday Boy” ’ (41) CNN Independents Day: Awakening Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Movie: Up, Up and Away (43) CNBC Fast Money Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Mad Money “Ladies Night” Women. Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch 9 p.m. on A DISN (46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) “Forget Me Never” (1999, Drama) Mia Farrow, . Premiere. (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls The Golden Girls It’s tough being the only normal kid (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity & Colmes (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren in an accomplished and outrageous (51) FXSPN Sport Science Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Mind, Body Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Mind, Body family. Scott (Michael J. Pagan) has (52) ESPN College Basketball College Basketball Tennessee at Kentucky. (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NFL Live (N) NBA Fastbreak SportsCenter (Live) (CC) (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ “50 First Dates” ›› (2004) Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore. (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ “The Guru” ›› (2002) (CC) to cope with superhero parents (71) DISC Dirty Jobs Cave biologist. Dirty Jobs “Cave Biologist” (N) Some Assembly Required (N) MythBusters Life raft test. (CC) Dirty Jobs Cave biologist. Dirty Jobs “Cave Biologist” whose only shortcoming seems to (518) ENC “Step Up” ›› (2006) Channing Tatum. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:45) “When a Stranger Calls” ›› (2006) Camilla Belle. (:15) “The Program” ›› (1993, Drama) James Caan. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:10) “From Dusk Till Dawn” ›› ‘R’ be the power of observation. He pre- (534) STARZ “Rush Hour” ››› (1998) Jackie Chan. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:45) “Tombstone” ››› (1993, Western) Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Michael Biehn. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “The Pursuit of Happyness” ››› (2006) Will Smith. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) tends to have his own superpowers (561) MAX (5:45) “King Ralph” ›› (1991) John Goodman. Cont’d “Galaxy Quest” ››› (1999) Tim Allen. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:15) “‘Crocodile’ Dundee” ››› (1986) Paul Hogan. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” to make them proud, then must find (576) SHOW (5:15) “In the Mix” › (2005) Cont’d The L Word “Lady of the Lake” (iTV) “.45” (2006, Suspense) Milla Jovovich. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:45) “G” ›› (2002, Drama) Richard T. Jones, Blair Underwood. iTV. ‘R’ Lucky Slevin a way to stop the bad guys when he (591) TMC (5:40) “Open Water 2: Adrift” Cont’d (:15) “CrissCross” ›› (1992, Drama) Goldie Hawn, Arliss Howard. ’ ‘R’ “Art School Confidential” ›› (2006) Max Minghella. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “A Night at the Roxbury” › (1998) is called upon to save the world. WEDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY 23, 2008 Movie: Navy SEALS CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 (2) CBS News (N) (CC) Entertainment Power of 10 (N) ’ (CC) Criminal Minds “Limelight” (N) (CC) CSI: NY “All in the Family” (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show 9 p.m. on F AMC (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood Wife Swap “Galvan/Martin-Portala” Supernanny “Terrill Family” (N) (CC) Cashmere Mafia “The Deciders” (N) News (N) (CC) (:35) Nightline (N) Access Hollywood (:36) Extra (N) ’ This 1990 film starring Charlie (5) NBC News (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) Deal or No Deal (iTV) (N) ’ (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order “Driven” (N) ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night Sheen and Michael Biehn may be (6) HBO (:15) “Superman Returns” ››› (2006) Brandon Routh. The Man of Steel faces an old enemy. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “A Good Year” ›› (2006) Russell Crowe, Marion Cotillard. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Inside the NFL (N) ’ (CC) lacking in the military specs depart- (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Pioneers of Television (N) ’ (CC) The Jewish Americans “Home” (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) Prime Minister Waiting for God (:01) “The Paper Chase” ››› ment, but it works if viewers are (8) KPNZ Estudio 2 A Que no Puedes El Show de Lagrimita y Costel Alarma TV Secretos Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado looking for an action flick. While on a (10) TBS Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne Sex and the City Sex and the City 10 Items or Less “What’s the Worst That Could Happen?” › (2001) (CC) mission to the Middle East, a SEAL (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nova “Deadly Ascent” (CC) (DVS) Science at War “Laboratory at War” BBC World News Perry Mason (CC) My Three Sons team fails to destroy some missiles it (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld (CC) American Idol Auditions. (N) ’ (CC) (:01) The Moment of Truth ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:05) Seinfeld ’ The Simpsons ’ (:05) Family Guy (:35) Still Standing found. The decision comes back to (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) High School Basketball Roy at Bountiful. (Live) News (N) Power House Scrubs ’ (CC) Scrubs ’ (CC) Entertainment The Insider (N) ’ bite the SEALs on the backsides (15) KUWB Two/Half Men Two-Half Men Crowned: The Mother of All Pageants Gossip Girl “Dare Devil” ’ (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show when a terrorist gets possession of (23) FX That ’70s Show “Fantastic Four” ›› (2005) Ioan Gruffudd. Cosmic radiation grants four people unusual powers. “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen” ›› (2003, Fantasy) Sean Connery, Shane West. League-Gentle. the weapons. (25) QVC Temp-tations Presentable Ovenware Mom’s Kitchen Gardening Made Easy Country Living Quilts Our 21st Annual California Gold Rush 14k gold jewelry. (26) ANPL Killer Bees: Taming the Swarm (CC) Ants! Nature’s Secret Power (CC) Animal Cops Detroit Stray dogs. Killer Bees: Taming the Swarm (CC) Ants! Nature’s Secret Power (CC) Animal Cops Detroit Stray dogs. Thursday (27) NICK SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ (28) FAM Never Kissed “Never Been Kissed” ›› (1999) Drew Barrymore. A reporter poses as a high-school student. The 700 Club (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? Paid Program Paid Program Ugly Betty (29) TOON Chowder George-Jungle Jimmy’s Head Gym Partner Ed, Edd n Eddy Naruto Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Metalocalypse Shin Chan Ghost in Shell Eureka 7 (31) CMTV The 2007 Miss America Pageant From Las Vegas. ’ Redneck Wed Redneck Wed Little Beauties: Kiddie Queen Sexiest Southern Men ’ Sexiest Southern Women ’ 7 p.m. on $ ABC (33) DISN Zack & Cody Zack & Cody Wizards-Place Wizards-Place Hannah Montana Zack & Cody “Up, Up and Away” (2000) Michael J. Pagan. ’ (CC) That’s So Raven That’s So Raven Life With Derek Take your complaint up with Portnoy, (36) SPIKE UFC Unleashed (N) UFC Fight Night (N) ’ Pros vs. Joes (N) ’ UFC Fight Night ’ Betty. In the new episode “A Thou- (38) AMC “The Hunt for Red October” ››› (1990, Suspense) Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin, Scott Glenn. “Navy SEALS” ›› (1990) Charlie Sheen. An elite fighting force tracks Middle Eastern terrorists. Hamburger Hill sand Words by Friday,” Betty (Ameri- (39) TNT “We Were Soldiers” ››› (2002, War) Mel Gibson, Madeleine Stowe, Greg Kinnear. (CC) “We Were Soldiers” ››› (2002, War) Mel Gibson, Madeleine Stowe, Greg Kinnear. (CC) Without a Trace ’ (CC) ca Ferrera) is excited about an as- (41) CNN CNN Election Center Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) signment to interview writer Phil (43) CNBC Fast Money Conversations With Michael Eisner The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Mad Money Conversations With Michael Eisner The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Roth. Unfortunately, this guy isn’t (46) LIFE Reba “Invasion” Reba “Issues” ’ “Last Exit” (2006, Suspense) Kathleen Robertson, Andrea Roth. (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Philip (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity & Colmes (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren Roth but some dude who writes (51) FXSPN Best Damn Top 50 Special Best Damn Top 50 Special In Focus on FSN Final Score Best Damn Top 50 Special Final Score Best Damn Top 50 Special In Focus on FSN books about picking up women. (52) ESPN College Basketball NBA Basketball Los Angeles Lakers at San Antonio Spurs. From the AT&T Center in San Antonio. SportsCenter (CC) NFL Live (N) NBA Fastbreak Daniel (Eric Mabius) learns a shock- (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ NCIS “Sub Rosa” ’ (CC) NCIS “Minimum Security” ’ (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ “Gangs of New York” ››› (2002) ing secret about a new lust interest (71) DISC MythBusters Cell phone interference. MythBusters “Lead Balloon” (N) Smash Lab “Hurricane Proof House” MythBusters Human projectiles. (CC) MythBusters Cell phone interference. MythBusters “Lead Balloon” (CC) (518) ENC “A Fish Called Wanda” ››› (1988, Comedy) John Cleese. ‘R’ (CC) (7:50) “Carlito’s Way” ››› (1993, Crime Drama) Al Pacino. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Play It to the Bone” › (1999) Antonio Banderas. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (Gabrielle Union). Rocker Gene Sim- (534) STARZ (5:15) “The Prestige” ››› (2006) ‘PG-13’ (CC) Cont’d “Underworld: Evolution” ›› (2006, Horror) Kate Beckinsale. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:20) “Wild Hogs” › (2007) Tim Allen. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Head Case ’ Hollywd Res. mons also guest stars. (561) MAX (5:30) “Big Daddy” › (1999) Cont’d (:10) “8MM” ›› (1999, Suspense) Nicolas Cage. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Phat Girlz” ›› (2006) Mo’Nique. Two large women look for love. (CC) “The Fountain” ›› (2006) ‘PG-13’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (576) SHOW The L Word “Lady of the Lake” (iTV) The Original Latin Divas of Comedy Four comics perform. “The Groomsmen” ›› (2006) Edward Burns. ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “The Confessor” ›› (2004) Christian Slater. iTV. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (591) TMC (5:30) “Restoration” ››› (1995) ’ ‘R’ (CC) Cont’d “Love Comes to the Executioner” (2004) ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Tombstone” ››› (1993, Western) Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “The World’s Fastest Indian” 8 p.m. on ^ CBS She’s dead. No, he’s dead. The CSI THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 24, 2008 team has an unusual case on its 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 hands in this new episode: the hang- (2) CBS News (N) (CC) Entertainment CSI: NY ’ (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ Without a Trace “Res Ipsa” ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show ing death of a young man who, at (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood Ugly Betty (N) ’ (CC) Grey’s Anatomy ’ (CC) (:02) Big Shots “Who’s the Boss?” (N) News (N) (CC) (:35) Nightline (N) Access Hollywood (:36) Extra (N) ’ first glance, looks like a woman. (5) NBC News (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) Chuck Chuck learns. (N) ’ (CC) The Celebrity Apprentice (N) (CC) (:01) Chuck (N) ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night Well, this is Las Vegas, after all. And (6) HBO (5:00) “King Kong” ››› (2005) Naomi Watts. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Cont’d Leopards Take Inside the NFL ’ (CC) REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel The Wire “Not for Attribution” (CC) this is “CSI,” so you know things are (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Slavery and the Making of America Rolling ’ (CC) Globe Trekker ’ (CC) Prime Minister Waiting for God Pioneers of Television (N) ’ (CC) (8) KPNZ Estudio 2 A Que no Puedes El Show de Lagrimita y Costel Alarma TV Secretos Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado never what they seem at first. (10) TBS Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) “Without a Paddle” ›› (2004, Comedy) Seth Green, Matthew Lillard. (CC) Sex and the City Sex and the City (:10) “Without a Paddle” ›› (2004) Seth Green, Matthew Lillard. (CC) , Marg Helgenberg- (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nature “The Best of Nature: 25 Years” ’ (CC) (DVS) Wild Things “Spinner Dolphins” ’ Perry Mason (CC) My Three Sons er and Gary Dourdan star in “The (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? (N) ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:05) Seinfeld ’ The Simpsons ’ (:05) Family Guy (:35) Still Standing Case of the Cross-Dressing Carp.” (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) News (N) Power House Scrubs ’ (CC) Scrubs “My Bad” Entertainment The Insider (N) ’ The Celebrity Apprentice (15) KUWB Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Smallville “Blue” ’ (CC) Supernatural “Fresh Blood” ’ (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show (23) FX That ’70s Show “Girl, Interrupted” ›› (1999, Drama) Winona Ryder, Angelina Jolie, Clea DuVall. “Flightplan” ›› (2005, Suspense) Jodie Foster, Peter Sarsgaard. “Flightplan” ›› (2005) Jodie Foster. 8 p.m. on % NBC (25) QVC (2:00) Our 21st Annual California Gold Rush (Cont’d) Cont’d Stone Mountain Handbags Joan Rivers Classics Collection It’s ! In this new episode, (26) ANPL “Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey” ››› (1993, Adventure) (CC) Animal Cops Skinny boxer. (CC) “Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey” ››› (1993, Adventure) (CC) Animal Cops Skinny boxer. (CC) the celebs set up booths selling tick- (27) NICK SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ ets to Broadway shows. One gets (28) FAM (5:30) “Pleasantville” ››› (1998) Tobey Maguire. Premiere. (CC) Cont’d America’s Funniest Home Videos ’ The 700 Club (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? Paid Program Paid Program into the spirit of “Monty Python’s (29) TOON Foster’s Home Courage-Dog Grim Adventures Gym Partner Ed, Edd n Eddy Naruto Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Metalocalypse Shin Chan Ghost in Shell Eureka 7 Spamalot” by dressing up as a (31) CMTV The Cable Guy Comedy Club ’ Home Videos Home Videos Home Videos Home Videos 20 Greatest Redneck Moments ’ Redneck Wed Redneck Wed Trick My Truck ’ Trick My Truck ’ knight to hawk tickets to that show, (33) DISN Cory in the House Cory in the House Hannah Montana Hannah Montana Hannah Montana Zack & Cody “Jump In!” (2007, Drama) Corbin Bleu. ’ ‘NR’ (CC) That’s So Raven That’s So Raven Life With Derek while another star’s friends get stuck (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ TNA iMPACT! (N) ’ Pros vs. Joes ’ MANswers Whacked Out Action Sports World Championships in traffic on their way to deliver a big (38) AMC “Sniper” ›› (1993, Action) Tom Berenger, Billy Zane, J.T. Walsh. (CC) Breaking Bad “Pilot” (CC) “Shattered” ›› (1991, Suspense) Tom Berenger, Bob Hoskins. (CC) Breaking Bad “Pilot” (CC) payment. (39) TNT NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at Miami Heat. From the AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami. NBA Basketball New Jersey Nets at Golden State Warriors. From Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif. Inside the NBA (Live) (CC) (41) CNN CNN Election Center Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Without a Trace (43) CNBC Fast Money Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Mad Money Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch 9 p.m. on ^ CBS (46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) “Jersey Girl” ›› (2004, Romance-Comedy) Ben Affleck, Liv Tyler. (CC) Will & Grace Will & Grace Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Disappearing — a game the whole (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity & Colmes (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren family can play! In the new episode (51) FXSPN Sport Science Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Knockouts Best Damn 50 Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Best Damn 50 Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Knockouts College Basketball Winter X-Games From Aspen, Colo. (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NFL Live (N) Gamenight SportsCenter (Live) (CC) “Res Ipsa,” Jack (Anthony LaPaglia) (52) ESPN (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Psych “The Old and the Restless” and his team search for a mom who (71) DISC Survivorman (CC) Survivorman (CC) Survivorman (CC) MythBusters (CC) Survivorman (CC) Survivorman (CC) went missing while trying to find her (518) ENC “Rambo: First Blood Part II” ›› (1985) ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:45) “Sister Act” ›› (1992) Whoopi Goldberg, Maggie Smith. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:35) “Pulp Fiction” ››› (1994, Crime Drama) John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson. ’ ‘R’ (CC) son, who was doing volunteer work (534) STARZ Blade ›› \ “Annapolis” ›› (2006, Drama) James Franco. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:20) “Bridge to Terabithia” ››› (2007) ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “High Fidelity” ››› (2000, Romance-Comedy) John Cusack. ’ ‘R’ (CC) in Guatemala. It may be too late to (561) MAX “Exiled” ››› (1998, Crime Drama) Chris Noth. ’ (CC) “Darkman” ››› (1990) Liam Neeson. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Crackerjack” ›› (1994, Suspense) Thomas Ian Griffith. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “The Good Shepherd” ›› (2006) ’ save the son, but Mom’s trail is still (576) SHOW “Larry the Cable Guy” (:15) “Clerks II” ›› (2006, Comedy) Rosario Dawson. iTV. ‘R’ The L Word “Lady of the Lake” (iTV) Gilbert Gottfried: Dirty Jokes (CC) “The Big Lebowski” ››› (1998) relatively fresh. (591) TMC (:15) “Unzipped” ››› (1995, Documentary) ’ ‘R’ “The Hired Hand” ›› (1971) Peter Fonda. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “From Dusk Till Dawn” ›› (1996, Action) Harvey Keitel. ‘R’ (10:50) “8 Heads in a Duffel Bag” ‘R’ SERVICE DIRECTORY B3

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BIRTHDAYS Missing Stories Utah’s ethnic diversity is often overlooked. In Marvin Yates a society sometimes presumed to be Marvin Yates turns 90! Come homogeneous, there help us celebrate on Saturday, is a danger that the Jan. 26, from 1 to 3:30 p.m., varied experiences of its at the Vernon Ward building members will be lost to in the cultural hall. No gifts history. Missing Stories please. effectively counters such misconceptions and explores the rich history of ethnic and minority groups in the state. Several representatives from eight ethnic groups tell, in their own voices, stories of themselves, their families and their communities. Vance Keele open house on Friday, Jan. 25, See News Happening? 8.5 x 11, 518 pages, photos from 6 to 8 p.m., at 635 N. Main Get Yours Today! $ 95 Ahoy Matey! Look who’s 80!! St. (behind Phil’s glass). Come 24 Give Us a Call! 882-0050 Stop by the Transcript-Bulletin The family of Vance Keele one, come all and see how well 58 N. Main, Tooele TOOELE requests the honor of your his children have raised him. TOOELETRANSCRIPT TRANSCRIPT ULLETIN (Just south of Tooele City Hall) presence honoring him at an See you there. No gifts please. B 8 am to 6 pm • Mon-Fri BULLETIN

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Due to un- foreseen scheduling conflicts the public infor- mation meeting previ- ously scheduled for Feb- ruary 13, 2008, has been rescheduled for February 21, 2008. The proposed revision of Module VI, Groundwater Monitoring, would allow for a change in sampling frequency for Class 2 PUBLIC NOTICE parameters from semi- NOTICE IS HEREBY annual to annual, the re- GIVEN THAT the Tooele placement of monitoring City Planning Commis- well GW-66 with moni- sion will meet in a public toring well GW-66R, and hearing and Business the removal of monitor- meeting scheduled for ing wells GW-67R, Wednesday, January 23, GW68R, and GW-69R. 2008 in the hour of 7:00 Any comments on this PM. The meeting will be modification should be held at Tooele City Hall submitted to Mr. Dennis in the City Council R. Downs, Director, Utah Chambers, located at 90 Division of Solid and N Main Street, Tooele, Hazardous Waste, Utah Utah. Department of Environ- Agenda Items mental Quality, P.O. Box 1. Pledge of Allegiance NOTICE OF TRUS- 144880, Salt Lake City, 2. Nominate and Elect TEE'S SALE Utah 84114-4880. The Planning Commission The following described 60-day comment period Chairman and Vice property will be sold at for this modification will Chairman for 2008 by public auction to the end on March 22, 2008, Rachelle Custer. highest bidder, payable or within 60 days of the 3. Setting dates, places in lawful money of the initial date of publication and times of 2008 Plan- United States at the time of this notice, whichever ning Commission meet- of sale, at the Tooele comes later. ings by Rachelle Custer. County Courthouse, 47 A public information 4. Motion on reduced South Main, Tooele, UT meeting for this modifi- setback from 10 ft to 0 ft 84074, on February 13, cation will be held Febru- at 12 E 100 S by Tooele 2008, at 12:00 noon of ary 21, 2008, at 7:00 PM County said day, for the purpose in the South Auditorium 5. Public Hearing and of foreclosing a trust of the Tooele County Motion on Conditional deed dated April 11, Courthouse, 47 South use permit for an auto- 1997, and executed by Main Street, Tooele, motive repair business ROBERT W. ROBIN- NOTICE OF 60-DAY Utah. located at 397 N Main St SON AND TAMMY L. COMMENT PERIOD For more information by Mr. Shinkle. ROBINSON, as Trus- AND PUBLIC INFOR- about this modification, 6. Public Hearing and tors, in favor of THE CIT MATION MEETING contact: Motion on Conditional GROUP/ CONSUMER Notice is hereby given Facility Contact Person: use permit for a 21.5 ft FINANCE, INC. as AGENDA that EnergySolutions, Sean McCandless, Ener- tall multi use building to Beneficiary, which Trust NOTICE is hereby given LLC has requested a gySolutions. Telephone: be located at 1195 S Deed was recorded on REQUEST FOR PRO- that the Stansbury Serv- Class 2 modification to (801) 649-2000. Main St by Gary and April 16, 1997, as Entry POSALS FOR JANI- ice Agency Board of its State-issued Part B NOTICE OF CORREC- Division Contact Person: Janice Allred. No. 095574, in Book TORIAL SERVICES Trustees will hold its Permit to add a Pre- TION TO 60-DAY COM- Otis Willoughby, Utah 7. Public Hearing and 454, at Page 536, in the GRANTSVILLE CITY regular meeting on Demonstration Test Plan MENT PERIOD AND Division of Solid and Motion on Conditional Official Records of CORPORATION Wednesday, January 23, for the processing of PUBLIC INFORMATION Hazardous Waste, P.O. use permit for an in Tooele County, State of Grantsville City is ac- 2008 at 7:00 pm, at the mixed waste containing MEETING Box 144880, 288 North home daycare to be lo- Utah covering real prop- cepting written proposals REQUEST FOR PRO- Stansbury Park Club- CMBST-coded contami- On November 21, 2007, 1460 West, Salt Lake cated at 342 Isgreen by erty purportedly located for janitorial- mainte- POSALS FORPUBLIC house, #1 Country Club nants through the per- EnergySolutions LLC, City, Utah 84114-4880. Elizabeth Hamilton. at 205 Crest Circle, nance services from DEFENDER SERVICES Drive, Stansbury Park, mitted thermal desorp- Submitted a Class 2 Telephone: (801) 538- 8. Public Hearing and Tooele, Ut 84074 in qualified persons or GRANTSVILLE CITY Utah 84074. tion system. modification request for 6170. Recommendation on Tooele County, Utah, companies to provide CORPORATION BUSINESS MEETING Any comments on this the revision of Module VI The modification re- Gateway Business Park and more particularly de- services at the Grants- Grantsville City is ac- 1. Call to Order modification should be of the EnergySolutions quests and supporting Phase 1 amended a two scribed as: ville City Offices at 429 cepting proposals from 2. Pledge of Allegiance submitted to Mr. Dennis LLC, State-issued Part B documents are available lot subdivision located at ALL OF LOT 4, LITTLE East Main Street, attorney’s licensed to 3. Roll Call R. Downs, Director, Utah Permit. A public notice to be copied and for 470 E 2400 N by MOUNTAIN NO. 2 SUB- Grantsville, Utah. A de- practice law in the State 4. Public Comment Division of Solid and was sent to the facility public review at the Utah Oakridge Cove Invest- DIVISION, A SUBDIVI- tailed list of work to be of Utah to provide public 5. Probable Vote Items Hazardous Waste, Utah mailing list and pub- Division of Solid and ments. SION OF TOOELE performed and a sample defender services for in- 6. Recess Department of Environ- lished within the local Hazardous Waste or at 9. Review and Approval CITY, ACCORDING TO contract are available digent defendants who WORK SESSION mental Quality, P.O. Box newspapers. Due to un- the offices of EnergySo- of Planning Commission THE OFFICIAL PLAT from Jeremy Walker, are charged with criminal 1. Possible Vote Items 144880, Salt Lake City, foreseen scheduling lutions, 423 West 300 minutes for meeting held THEREOF ON FILE Grantsville City Recorder violations by Grantsville a.TuTFCUesdayAccount January& 22, 2008 Utah 84114-4880. The conflicts the publicTooeleinfor- South,TranscripSuite 200,tSalt-BulleDecembertin 12, 2007. AND OF RECORD IN (435-884-3411) and City Corporation beforeB7 Charge Card – Debbie 60-day comment period mation meeting previ- Lake City, Utah, on busi- Discussion THE TOOELE COUNTY may be requested by the Grantsville Justice Record for this modification will ously scheduled for Feb- ness days from 9:00 1. Planning Commission RECORDER'S OFFICE. email at jwalker@grants- Court and other Courts b.PublicGolf Course NoticesCommit - Public Notices endPublicon March Notices22, 2008, ruaryPublic13, Notices2008, has a.m.Publicto 12:00 Noticesp.m. and by-lawsPublic Notices TaxPublic ID: 09-026-0-0004 Notices villeonline.com.Public NoticesPropos - oPublic f c oNotices m p e t e n t tee – MeetingsGlen Oscarson Meetings or withinMeetings60 days of the beenMeetingsrescheduled for from Meetings1:00 p.m. to 4:00 2. MunicipalMeetingsOfficers’ The currentTrusteesBeneficiary alsMiscellaneousshould include a re- jurisdiction.MiscellaneousThe cases c. Clubhouse Fountain – initial date of publication February 21, 2008. p.m. and Employees’ Ethics of the trust deed is THE sume, the experience of to be handled are Class Glen Oscarson PUBLIC NOTICE OF of this notice, whichever The proposed revision of The Permittee’s compli- Pursuant to the Ameri- CIT GROUP/ CON- the applicant, references B and lower misdemean- d. Picket Lane Park – MEETING AND comes later. Module VI, Groundwater ance history during the cans with Disabilities SUMER FINANCE, INC., and other relevant infor- ors and infractions and Glen Oscarson AGENDA A public information Monitoring, would allow life of the permit being Act, individuals needing and the record owners of mation that would assist would also include all e. Lake Signage Update Tooele County Weed meeting for this modifi- for a change in sampling modified is available special accommodations the property as of the re- the City to make a selec- appeals to the District – Randy Jones Board Meeting cation will be held Febru- frequency for Class 2 from the Division contact during this meeting cording of the Notice of tion. The proposal Court. Proposals should f. Review of resumes for The Tooele County ary 21, 2008, at 6:30 PM parameters from semi- person. should notify Rachelle Default are ROBERT W. should also include the include a resume, the Office Manager – John Weed Board will hold a in the South Auditorium annual to annual, the re- (Published in the Tran- Custer, Tooele City ROBINSON AND requested compensation criminal experience of O’Donnell meeting on January 23, of the Tooele County placement of monitoring script Bulletin January Planner prior to the TAMMY L. ROBINSON. to perform the listed the applicant, references g. Committee Assign- 2008 at 10:00am in the Courthouse, 47 South well GW-66 with moni- 22, 2008) meeting at (435) Bidders must tender to services and a monthly from two attorneys or ments – John O’Don- North Auditorium of the Main Street, Tooele, toring well GW-66R, and 843-2130 or TDD (435) the trustee a $5,000.00 compensation amount. judges and other rele- nekk Tooele County Court- Utah. the removal of monitor- PUBLIC NOTICE 843-2180. deposit at the sale and Proposals will be ac- vant information that 2. Manger’s Report house, 47 South Main For more information ing wells GW-67R, NOTICE IS HEREBY (Published in the Tran- the balance of the pur- cepted at the Grantsville would assist the City to 3. Board Members’ Re- Street, Tooele, Utah. about this modification, GW68R, and GW-69R. GIVEN THAT the Tooele script Bulletin January chase price by 2:00 p.m. City Offices located at make a selection. The ports and Requests PUBLIC MEETING contact: Any comments on this City Planning Commis- 22, 2008) the day following the 429 East Main Street, proposal should also in- 4. Correspondence 1. Roll Call Facility Contact Person: modification should be sion will meet in a public sale. Both the deposit Grantsville, Utah 84029 clude the requested 5. Adjourn 2. Welcome and Intro- Tim Orton, EnergySolu- submitted to Mr. Dennis hearing and Business Public Notices and the balance must be until 5:00 p.m. on Febru- compensation to serve (Published in the Tran- ductions- Jay Sagers, tions. Telephone: (801) R. Downs, Director, Utah meeting scheduled for paid to Lincoln Title In- ary 1, 2008. Proposals as public defender with a script Bulletin January Chairman 649-2000. Division of Solid and Wednesday, January 23, Trustees surance Agency in the received after that time monthly retainer amount, 22, 2008) 3. Approval of MInutes of Division Contact Person: Hazardous Waste, Utah 2008 in the hour of 7:00 form of a wire transfer, will not be considered. in order to assist the City Deadline for public no- October 2, 2007 Meeting Otis Willoughby, Utah Department of Environ- PM. The meeting will be cashier's check or certi- The Mayor will review in budgeting. Applicants tices is 4 p.m. the day 4. Report: Jerry Cald- Division of Solid and mental Quality, P.O. Box held at Tooele City Hall fied funds. Cash pay- the proposals and sub- should also indicate AGENDA prior to publication. well, Tooele County Hazardous Waste, P.O. 144880, Salt Lake City, in the City Council ments, personal checks mit his recommendation whether or not they have NOTICE IS HEREBY Public notices submit- Weed Specialist Box 144880, 288 North Utah 84114-4880. The Chambers, located at 90 or trust checks are not to the City Council on malpractice insurance GIVEN that the Stans- ted past the deadline 5. Board Discussion: 1460 West, Salt Lake 60-day comment period N Main Street, Tooele, accepted. February 6, 2008. The and provide a synopsis bury Park Improvement will not be accepted. a. 2008 Mini Workshop City, Utah 84114-4880. for this modification will Utah. DATED: January 11, City reserves the right to of the limits of liability. District will hold a meet- UPAXLP ing on January 22, 2008 Schedule T e l e p h o n e : ( 8 0 1 ) end on March 22, 2008, Agenda Items 2008. consider both experi- Proposals will be ac- at 5:00 p.m. at the b. Discussion and Pres- 538-6170. or within 60 days of the 1. Pledge of Allegiance NOTICE OF TRUS- LINCOLN TITLE IN- ence and compensation cepted at the Grantsville Stansbury Park Improve- entation on Education The modification re- initial date of publication 2. Nominate and Elect TEE'S SALE SURANCE AGENCY in making a selection. City Offices located at ment District Office, 30 Material Purchase quests and supporting of this notice, whichever Planning Commission The following described by: Debra J. Hohosh The City also reserves 429 East Main Street, Plaza. The purpose of 6. Other Business documents are available comes later. Chairman and Vice property will be sold at its: Vice President the right to negotiate the Grantsville, Utah 84029 the meeting is to receive 7. Schedule of Next to be copied and for A public information Chairman for 2008 by public auction to the Telephone: (801)476- compensation amount until 5:00 p.m. on Febru- public comment prior to Meeting public review at the Utah meeting for this modifi- Rachelle Custer. highest bidder, payable 0303 with the person or com- ary 1, 2008. Proposals adoption of the Sewer 8. Adjourn Division of Solid and cation will be held Febru- 3. Setting dates, places in lawful money of the web site: www.smith- pany that is selected. received after that time Capital Facilities Plan, The public is welcome. Hazardous Waste or at ary 21, 2008, at 7:00 PM and times of 2008 Plan- United States at the time knowles.com The person or company will not be considered. and the sewer Impact Dated this 21st day of the offices of EnergySo- in the South Auditorium ning Commission meet- of sale, at the Tooele SK File No. 07-1106 selected to perform jani- The Mayor will review Fee Resolution. Public January, 2008. lutions, 423 West 300 of the Tooele County ings by Rachelle Custer. County Courthouse, 47 (Published in the Tran- torial- maintenance serv- the proposals and sub- notice for these hearings Sharon W. Grgich, South, Suite 200, Salt Courthouse, 47 South 4. Motion on reduced South Main, Tooele, UT script Bulletin January ices will be an independ- mit his recommendation was published in the Secretary Lake City, Utah, on busi- Main Street, Tooele, setback from 10 ft to 0 ft 84074, on February 13, 15, 22 & 29, 2008) ent contractor and not to the City Council on Transcript Bulletin on Tooele County Weed ness days from 9:00 Utah. at 12 E 100 S by Tooele 2008, at 12:00 noon of an employee of Grants- February 6, 2008. The December 27, 2007. Board a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and For more information County said day, for the purpose Public Notices ville City. City reserves the right to Notices and the agenda (Published in the Tran- from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 about this modification, 5. Public Hearing and of foreclosing a trust Miscellaneous Send proposals to Jer- consider both experi- for this meeting have script Bulletin January p.m. contact: Motion on Conditional deed dated April 11, emy Walker, Grantsville ence and compensation 22, 2008) The Permittee’s compli- Facility Contact Person: use permit for an auto- 1997, and executed by City Recorder, 429 East in making a selection. been posted in three Deadline for public no- ance history during the Sean McCandless, Ener- motive repair business ROBERT W. ROBIN- Main Street, Grantsville, The City also reserves public places within the tices is 4 p.m. the day NOTICE OF 60-DAY life of the permit being gySolutions. Telephone: located at 397 N Main St SON AND TAMMY L. Utah 84029 or email the right to negotiate the District. The agenda will prior to publication. COMMENT PERIOD modified is available (801) 649-2000. by Mr. Shinkle. ROBINSON, as Trus- them to jwalker@grants- final compensation be as follows: Public notices submit- AND PUBLIC INFOR- from the Division contact Division Contact Person: 6. Public Hearing and tors, in favor of THE CIT villeonline.com. amount with the attorney 1. CALL TO ORDER. ted past the deadline MATION MEETING person. Otis Willoughby, Utah Motion on Conditional GROUP/ CONSUMER Dated this 15th day of that is selected as public 2. OPEN MEETING will not be accepted. Notice is hereby given (Published in the Tran- Division of Solid and use permit for a 21.5 ft FINANCE, INC. as January, 2008. defender. The public de- FOR PUBLIC COM- UPAXLP MENT AT 5:00 FOR that EnergySolutions, script Bulletin January Hazardous Waste, P.O. tall multi use building to Beneficiary, which Trust Jeremy Walker fender will be an inde- PUBLIC COMMENT OF LLC has requested a 22, 2008) Box 144880, 288 North be located at 1195 S Deed was recorded on REQUEST FOR PRO- Grantsville City pendent contractor and THE SEWER CAPITAL Class 2 modification to 1460 West, Salt Lake Main St by Gary and April 16, 1997, as Entry POSALS FOR JANI- Recorder not an employee of FACILITIES PLAN. its State-issued Part B NOTICE OF CORREC- City, Utah 84114-4880. Janice Allred. No. 095574, in Book TORIAL SERVICES (Published in the Tran- Grantsville City. Send 3. CLOSE PUBLIC Permit to add a Pre- TION TO 60-DAY COM- Telephone: (801) 538- 7. Public Hearing and 454, at Page 536, in the GRANTSVILLE CITY script Bulletin January proposals to Jeremy HEARING FOR CAPI- Demonstration Test Plan MENT PERIOD AND 6170. Motion on Conditional Official Records of CORPORATION 22 & 29, 2008) Walker, Grantsville City TAL FACILITIES PLAN. for the processing of PUBLIC INFORMATION The modification re- use permit for an in Tooele County, State of Grantsville City is ac- Recorder, 429 East Main 4. ADOPTION OF THE mixed waste containing MEETING quests and supporting home daycare to be lo- Utah covering real prop- cepting written proposals REQUEST FOR PRO- Street, Grantsville, Utah SEWER CAPITAL FA- CMBST-coded contami- On November 21, 2007, documents are available cated at 342 Isgreen by erty purportedly located for janitorial- mainte- POSALS FORPUBLIC 84029 or email at CILITIES PLAN RESO- nants through the per- EnergySolutions LLC, to be copied and for Elizabeth Hamilton. at 205 Crest Circle, nance services from DEFENDER SERVICES jwalker@grantsvilleon- LUTION 2008-1. mitted thermal desorp- Submitted a Class 2 public review at the Utah 8. Public Hearing and Tooele, Ut 84074 in qualified persons or GRANTSVILLE CITY line.com. Information re- 5. OPEN MEETING AT tion system. modification request for Division of Solid and Recommendation on Tooele County, Utah, companies to provide CORPORATION garding the historical 5:15 FOR PUBLIC Any comments on this the revision of Module VI Hazardous Waste or at Gateway Business Park and more particularly de- services at the Grants- Grantsville City is ac- numbers of cases that a COMMENT OF THE modification should be of the EnergySolutions the offices of EnergySo- Phase 1 amended a two scribed as: ville City Offices at 429 cepting proposals from public defender has SEWER IMPACT FEE submitted to Mr. Dennis LLC, State-issued Part B lutions, 423 West 300 lot subdivision located at ALL OF LOT 4, LITTLE East Main Street, attorney’s licensed to been appointed, may be RESOLUTION. R. Downs, Director, Utah Permit. A public notice South, Suite 200, Salt 470 E 2400 N by MOUNTAIN NO. 2 SUB- Grantsville, Utah. A de- practice law in the State obtained from the 6. CLOSE PUBLIC Division of Solid and was sent to the facility Lake City, Utah, on busi- Oakridge Cove Invest- DIVISION, A SUBDIVI- tailed list of work to be of Utah to provide public Grantsville City Justice HEARING FOR THE Hazardous Waste, Utah mailing list and pub- ness days from 9:00 ments. SION OF TOOELE performed and a sample defender services for in- Court at (435) 884-6271. SEWER IMPACT FEE Department of Environ- lished within the local a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 9. Review and Approval CITY, ACCORDING TO contract are available digent defendants who Dated this 15th day of RESOLUTION. mental Quality, P.O. Box newspapers. Due to un- from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 of Planning Commission THE OFFICIAL PLAT from Jeremy Walker, are charged with criminal January, 2008. 7. ADOPTION OF THE 144880, Salt Lake City, foreseen scheduling p.m. minutes for meeting held THEREOF ON FILE Grantsville City Recorder violations by Grantsville Jeremy Walker SEWER IMPACT FEE Utah 84114-4880. The conflicts the public infor- The Permittee’s compli- December 12, 2007. AND OF RECORD IN (435-884-3411) and City Corporation before Grantsville City Re- RESOLUTION 2008-2. 60-day comment period mation meeting previ- ance history during the Discussion THE TOOELE COUNTY may be requested by the Grantsville Justice corder for this modification will ously scheduled for Feb- 1. Planning Commission Court and other Courts 8. ADJOURNMENT lifeTOOofELETtheRApermitNSCRIbeingPT RECORDER'S OFFICE. email at jwalker@grants- (Published in the Tran- (Published in the Tran- end on March 22, 2008, ruary 13, 2008, has modifiedBULLEisTIavailableN by-laws Tax ID: 09-026-0-0004 villeonline.com. Propos- o f c o m p e t e n t script Bulletin January script Bulletin January or within 60 days of the been rescheduled for from the Division contact 2. Municipal Officers’ The current Beneficiary als should include a re- jurisdiction. The cases 15, 22, & 29 2008) 22, 2008) initial date of publication February 21, 2008. person. and Employees’ Ethics of the trust deed is THE sume, the experience of to be handled are Class of this notice, whichever The proposed revision of (Published in the Tran- Pursuant to the Ameri- CIT GROUP/ CON- the applicant, references B and lower misdemean- comes later. Module VI, Groundwater script Bulletin January cans with Disabilities SUMER FINANCE, INC., and other relevant infor- ors and infractions and A public information Monitoring, would allow 22, 2008) Act, individuals needing and the record owners of mation that would assist would also include all meeting for this modifi- for a change in sampling special accommodations the property as of the re- the City to make a selec- appeals to the District cation will be held Febru- frequency for Class 2 during this meeting cording of the Notice of tion. The proposal Court. Proposals should ary 21, 2008, at 6:30 PM parameters from semi- should notify Rachelle Default are ROBERT W. should also include the include a resume, the in the South Auditorium annual to annual, the re- Custer, Tooele City ROBINSON AND requested compensation criminal experience of of the Tooele County placement of monitoring Planner prior to the TAMMY L. ROBINSON. to perform the listed the applicant, references ExcitingCourthouse, 47 South wellReadingGW-66 with moni- meeting at (435) Bidders must tender to services and a monthly from two attorneys or Main Street, Tooele, toring well GW-66R, and 843-2130 or TDD (435) the trustee a $5,000.00 compensation amount. judges and other rele- Utah. the removal of monitor- 843-2180. deposit at the sale and Proposals will be ac- vant information that For more information ing wells GW-67R, (Published in the Tran- the balance of the pur- cepted at the Grantsville would assist the City to about this modification, GW68R, and GW-69R. script Bulletin January chase price by 2:00 p.m. City Offices located at make a selection. The contact: Any comments on this 22, 2008) the day following the 429 East Main Street, proposal should also in- Great GhostFacility TownsContact Person: modification should be sale. Both the deposit Grantsville, Utah 84029 clude the requested Tim Orton, EnergySolu- submitted to Mr. Dennis and the balance must be until 5:00 p.m. on Febru- compensation to serve of the West tions. Telephone: (801) R. Downs, Director, Utah paid to Lincoln Title In- ary 1, 2008. Proposals as public defender with a 649-2000. Division of Solid and surance Agency in the received after that time monthly retainer amount, What is it about ghostDivision townsContact that soPerson: Hazardous Waste, Utah form of a wire transfer, will not be considered. in order to assist the City intrigues us? Why areOtis weWilloughby, compelled Utah Department of Environ- cashier's check or certi- The Mayor will review in budgeting. Applicants Division of Solid and mental Quality, P.O. Box fied funds. Cash pay- the proposals and sub- should also indicate by abandonment andHazardous ruin, a senseWaste, of P.O. 144880, Salt Lake City, ments, personal checks mit his recommendation whether or not they have things left behind?Box 144880, 288 North Utah 84114-4880. The or trust checks are not to the City Council on malpractice insurance 1460 West, Salt Lake 60-day comment period accepted. February 6, 2008. The and provide a synopsis Journey with award-winningCity, Utah 84114-4880. for this modification will DATED: January 11, City reserves the right to of the limits of liability. photographer Tom TTill e land e p h oauthor n e : ( 8 0 1 ) end on March 22, 2008, 2008. consider both experi- Proposals will be ac- 538-6170. or within 60 days of the LINCOLN TITLE IN- ence and compensation cepted at the Grantsville Teresa Jordan throughoutThe modification the Western re- initial date of publication SURANCE AGENCY in making a selection. City Offices located at states. Discover for questsyourselfand the supporting of this notice, whichever by: Debra J. Hohosh The City also reserves 429 East Main Street, enchantment of olddocuments ghost towns,are availablethe comes later. its: Vice President the right to negotiate the Grantsville, Utah 84029 to be copied and for A public information Telephone: (801)476- compensation amount until 5:00 p.m. on Febru- mysterious essencepublic still emanatingreview at the Utah meeting for this modifi- 0303 with the person or com- ary 1, 2008. 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Cooking was baptized that I wanted to ed, so she decided to change the names of the seasonings to cook.” continued from page B1 be married in the Manti tem- course. She and Andy settled or ingredients. Oblad remembers her first ple. Everyone in Argentina down in Salt Lake to raise a “Everything was so weird. experience of making a pie, laughed at me because it was family. After a few years, they Maybe in Argentina I could which they don’t have in she said. so far away,” she chuckled. moved to Tooele Valley. have done things, but when Argentina, so she didn’t know Her introduction to the Utah provided much more Staying in Utah meant stay- I got here, I had to learn what they were supposed to Church piqued an interest in than Sandra bargained for. ing a long way from home spices and words and start at be like. Utah. In 1998, when Oblad She met Andy Oblad in Salt and eating a steady diet of the bottom,” she said. “I sat “I made everything, but had just a few months left Lake City and they courted American foods — which she down and read and thought. I missed one part. I saw a before her passport expired, for three months and got liked just fine, but it wasn’t I was at home alone a lot, so word and I didn’t know what she decided if she was going married soon after their like home. I would try new things until that meant, so I skipped out,” to visit she had better do it engagement. Sandra had spent time in they came out right.” she said. “I made the crust right away. So she set out for She told Andy, “‘Manti is her youth in the kitchen with She said for the first year and put everything on top Salt Lake City. the temple for me.’ I even her mother, stirring pots and her husband would make of it and just served it with- “I wanted to see the temple knew which room I wanted.” setting tables, but somehow breakfast and lunch before out cooking it. My husband in Salt Lake and all the Utah The two were married in the actual cooking eluded leaving for work. Oblad’s asked how long I baked the temples more than anything, her chosen room in that tem- her. father-in-law — a chef who crust, and I said, ‘The recipe and just see what was here ple. “I helped my mother in the taught at BYU years ago — didn’t say to bake it.’ I showed photography / Troy Boman for me,” she said. “I wasn’t What began as a visit to kitchen, but I didn’t really lived with them, so he would him the recipe and he point- expecting much, I don’t know Utah became a permanent cook. I didn’t know the “how make dinner. ed out the word ‘bake’ and Empanadas are a stuffed pastry why. Instead, I got to see lots arrangement. She wanted to much” or “how long” of cook- “I didn’t have to cook at explained it to me. It was the commonly filled with beef. of temples.” complete her college career, ing,” she explained. “When all,” she said. “He taught me word I had skipped.” The temple she wanted to but unfortunately, local uni- I got here I didn’t even know the spices. He would get them Oblad said it was very diffi- they really like it. see the most was the Manti versities would only accept how to make a fried egg.” out and let me smell them cult to cook with a dictionary, The Argentine/Italian dish- temple. two credits of the three years For one thing, language and he taught me how to use but found that she had to. For es her fraternal grandmoth- “It was my dream when I of college she had complet- was a barrier. She didn’t know them. That is when I learned years, she worked at making er made are among Oblad’s pies and now she finally has favorites but one of her most it right. popular specialties came American dishes were the from her other grandmother. first foods on her list of culi- “My mom’s mother made nary experiences, but they the best empanadas ever. It weren’t enough. is so hard to make the same “My grandma was the best recipe as her. The one I make cooking lady that I know, but is close to that. I learned the I didn’t know how to cook empanadas from her,” she until I came here. I started said. trying new things, because I Oblad has perfected her missed my country and my own version of the empana- food. I missed that so bad das. It is said the Spanish that I decided I would try to settlers introduced the dish, do something,” she said. and she explains that every Her father-in-law’s tutor- Spanish-speaking country ing in spices, names, flavors, has some sort of these stuffed smells and uses began to pay pastries, but they are very dif- 7 pm off. ferent. The Argentine version “Once I got used to flavors, is a mix between Spanish Thursday names and all those things, I cooking and the flavors added started doing the Argentine by “Gauchos,” or Argentine Jan. 24 cooking.” cowboys who started adding She said most of everything meat and seasonings to the she does, she figures out her- empanadas. self. Another of her family’s “I just kept trying until it favorite Argentine dishes is turned out right,” she said. alfoajores, often served as a As she perfected her reci- dessert, snack or party dish. pes, they became the favor- It is sort of a cookie sandwich ites of her three children. filled with caramel. She has They are delighted when she found recipes for these treats cooks Argentine foods. here, but they fall short of the “In Argentina, we eat a lot ones she remembers and has of Italian food — no Mexican taught herself to make. food. No beans, no tacos, Oblad has fond memories none of those things at all,” and feelings for Argentina, Oblad said. “Most people but her heart is in America think that because I speak now. Last Monday, Jan. 14, Spanish I cook good Mexican she took the oath to become food, but I don’t at all. Most an American citizen. Her hus- of my Argentine recipes are band, children and extended Italian dishes.” family were there to cheer Many of her grandmother’s her on. Need a little help with your New Year’s resolutions? favorite dishes were Italian, She could have applied for Oblad explained. citizenship three years after “That is typical for she married an American cit- Argentina — Italian cook- izen, but the time didn’t seem ing. Everybody cooks it. We right then. You & your friends are invited to ate pasta often — every day “I never applied for it nearly — with a lot of meat,” because I wasn’t sure what I she said, adding meat isn’t wanted. I took my time, but very expensive there. “You finally decided to do it,” she learn to like meat from when said. “Andy once told me that Join us for a relaxing Girls’ Night Out you are a little baby.” I don’t miss my country, or Oblad grew up on meats, my culture, or any of those noodles and rice. One of the things, but that I missed my family favorites was a dish childhood and if I went back called milaneses and burede I wouldn’t find it.” and papas — a breaded She said they went back Kit Hart, Registered Dietitian, will lead an expedition beef dish fried something a few years ago and he was like chicken fried steak and right. It was after that, she mashed potatoes. said, that she decided to through the weight loss jungle — our guided tour will More childhood favor- become an American. ites are chicken cacciatore, “I came away and felt like chicken parmesan and asa- I was not from here and not explore the pitfalls & mishaps of an untamed diet. dos — meat barbecued out- from there. I realized that you doors on a grill — especially have to have a place to call barbecue ribs and rib-eye home,” she said “I thought steaks. In Argentina, asados of my kids and realized this are topped with an oil-vin- is the best place to for them Nancy Jensen, Professional Organizer, will share tips on egar-garlic-spice sauce called to grow up and have all the chimichurri. She doesn’t use rights that exist in this coun- organizing your closet. it much, but in Argentina, try.”

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