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Service dogs help those in need See B1 TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN January 9, 2007 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 113 NO. 66 50¢ Baird sentenced to mental evaluation No end in sight for for having sex with THS student hot local job market by Alleen Lang Family Creamery in Tooele. The ice cream parlor and restaurant by Mary Ruth Hammond CORRESPONDENT Tooele County’s employment employs 35 to 40 employees. Sweat If this a male defendant standing before me for this STAFF WRITER outlook is predicted to match or said the work environment he A Tooele High School teacher crime, there would be a bus with its engine idling in the exceed the bullish pace of the state works to create helps him keep the was sentenced today to undergo a in 2007, according to local employ- business staffed with young people parking lot to transport him to Utah State Prison. 90-day psychological evaluation at ment officials. who find “it’s a fun place to work.” Utah State Prison after pleading JUDGE MARK KOURIS The county’s unemployment rate While he has high expectations of guilt to sexually abusing one of her THIRD DISTRICT COURT is currently 2.6 percent, even lower his staff, he said the family atmo- students last year. than a statewide unemployment sphere of the restaurant, as well as Leslie Baird, 42, who worked at rate of 3.3 percent. And with less his practice of giving staff owner- THS for six years — most recently than 700 people looking for jobs ship of their jobs, has helped keep as a computer lab coordinator — countywide, competition for good turnover low. pleaded guilty to a second-degree employees is heating up, accord- The addition of small busi- felony charge of forcible sexual ing to Verln Christensen, Utah Job nesses like Leatherby’s along abuse of a 17-year-old male student Service business consultant. with larger corporations such as shortly after her arrest last year. Christensen said he advises the Wal-Mart Distribution Center She was sentenced this morning in employers to gear their job descrip- in Grantsville, Carlisle SynTech in Third District Court by Judge Mark tion “to steal employees from anoth- the Utah Industrial Depot, and the Kouris. er company.” He noted that many under-construction Conestoga Wood Through tears and sobs, Baird job notices highlight benefits, hours Specialties, also at the depot, is giv- apologized to her victims and fam- and good wages for that reason. ing more Tooele County residents ily and to “everyone I have hurt.” “I try to work with schedules, and the option of working in the com- A mother of one of the victims I pay employees pretty well,” said Baird sexually abused said during Mel Sweat, owner of Leatherby’s SEE JOB ON A5 the sentencing that she and Baird had been friends and sat at ball together while watching their sons play. She told Baird she Former County attorneys would never forget what she had done to her son. The mother said her son is on nab full-time city jobs track to graduate from school this coming spring, though his grades by Mary Ruth Hammond have dropped from straight A’s to STAFF WRITER barely passing. He no longer partici- With the dawn of a new year, pates in sports. She said she hopes two former Tooele County her son will receive professional attorneys have found new counseling in the future. positions as city attorneys in Baird will be back in court April Grantsville and Draper. 17 for further sentencing, which Ron Elton was recently could include probation, further named full-time attorney for counseling or jail time. Grantsville City — a new posi- Although defense attorney tion that reflects the growth of William B. Parsons III argued Baird the city and its business — after is not a threat to the community serving the as Grantsville’s and would never again participate part-time attorney since 1980. in criminal behavior, Tooele County Doug Ahlstrom, who left the Grantsville City Attorney Ron Elton Prosecutor Gary Searle disagreed. recently had his job description “Although the state has no doubt SEE ATTORNEY ON A3 changed from part time to full time. that Mrs. Baird comes from a good family who will give her great support, no where in this (Adult Probation and Parole) board’s eval- Renters up in Tooele County uation does it mention that she Some rent to decide where to buy should be placed on probation,” Searle said. by Karen Hunt These days, renters don’t fall The prosecutor added that it into a single category. Some would not be in Baird’s best interest STAFF WRITER rent because they can’t afford to serve time in the Tooele County In close proximity to Salt to buy, they’re building up Detention Center where she would Lake City and known for less credit to buy, or have lost their sit there most of the day. He said expensive housing, Tooele home to foreclosure. Others there are programs, counselors County is becoming a draw have jobs that transfer often or and psychiatrists at the prison for renters as well as home simply like the flexibility rent- who can help her understand buyers. ing offers. photography / Troy Boman the crime she committed and “It’s a lot more common to “It’s really a variety of peo- Leslie Baird, a former Tooele County School District employee, reacts to Judge Mark S. Kouris’ why she did what she did. rent now,” said Rose Norwood, ple — single people, married order of 90 days at the Utah State Prision for mental evaluation. The sentence was handed down broker of Deseret Peak Realty. today in the Tooele County Courthouse. SEE BAIRD ON A5 “There are a lot more people moving out here.” SEE RENTERS ON A5 Heaviest storm of the winter hits hard by Suzanne Ashe Safe Driving the accidents, then started sliding STAFF WRITER off the road too.” The storm that hit Tooele Valley Lt. Mike Rapich of the Utah Marx said highway patrol troop- at the end of last week sent cars slid- Highway Patrol offered a few help- ers responded several slide-offs in ing off the roads and buried houses ful tips on snowstorm driving: both directions of I-80. • Slow down. The posted speed under a blanket of white — and “We got people back on the road, limits are maximum speeds. Drive a repeat may be on the way this and back on their way,” Marx said. to the conditions of the road. Many residents spent Saturday Thursday and Friday. • Make sure your car is ready shoveling sidewalks and driveways. Last week’s blizzard dropped for snow. Some drove the streets on four- 8 inches of snow on Tooele on • Make sure your windshield wheelers outfitted with plowing Thursday — a record for that date wiper fluid is topped up. attachments in an attempt to help — and continued throughout Friday. • Have old wiper blades clear neighborhoods. Several streets On Thursday alone, Tooele emergen- replaced and get new snow in Tooele remained snowpacked cy dispatchers received 22 accident tires. throughout the weekend. calls, 25 motorist-assist calls, and • Allow 30 to 60 minutes With the remnants of last week’s extra travel time when heading one call for a hit and run regard- major storm melting away in the to Salt Lake City ing an abandoned vehicle. Friday gutters, temperatures will begin to • If you are involved in an morning commutes were similarly fall again tomorrow and through- accident, stay in your car. Only disrupted as drivers tried to navigate out the week with likely slick, sometimes snowpacked roads. move your vehicle out of traf- fic when it is safe to do so. on Thursday night and continu- Dozens of cars, trucks and even a ing throughout the day on Friday, school bus slipped off the roads. No according to Monica Traphagan, “One car slid off the road, and fatalities were reported. weather forecaster for the National another car hit their brakes and Utah Highway Patrol Sgt. Troy Weather Service. started to slide, but then a third car Marx witnessed 10 cars sliding County dispatchers said last slammed on their brakes and slid off off the roads all at once during Thursday was one of the worst days the road. And then another slid into Thursday’s evening commute. It was on record for snow-related acci- photography / Troy Boman the third car,” he said. on SR-138 just east of Benson Grist dents. Tooele City police officer Lonnie Collings closed down Vine St. between Second and Fifth streets during “Cars going westbound, watching last Thursday’s storm. Mill, he said. [email protected]

OPEN FORUM A4 THE BULLETIN BOARD B3 INSIDE WEATHER Fifty percent chance of OBITUARIES A6 TV LISTINGS B4 Buffs, Cowboys place in top snow Thursday. SPORTS A8 CROSSWORD B5 10 at Best of West Invite Complete Forecast: A2 See A8 HOMETOWN B1 CLASSIFIEDS B6 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 9, 2007 Utah & The West Valley Weather Forecast As ranchers leave Legislature, Arizona loses ties to rural roots Local Weather by Robbie Sherwood But like so much of the state’s Jack August said. “They represent private property, water and gun to pioneer ranching families about THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC rural roots, that era is coming to a way of life that all of us want to rights, is rooted in its cowboy 30 miles apart on the high des- an end. keep in our hopes and dreams. A past. ert plateaus of eastern Arizona. Wed 41/24 PHOENIX (AP) — Politics is a 1/10 lot like ranching. It’s just the art of Sen. Jake Flake and his life- part of our intellectual warehouse Ranchers have served in the Both are members of the Mormon long friend Rep. Jack Brown, with as Arizonans includes a guy on a Arizona Legislature in every ses- Church. And both are profoundly Intervals of clouds and sunshine in herding people instead of cattle. the morning with more clouds for Throughout its 94-year history, a combined 22 years in elected horse rounding up cattle in the sion since statehood. They were worried that they might be the last later . Arizona has had so many rancher office, are the last active ranchers fall.” at the peak of their power in the of Arizona’s cowboy lawmakers. politicians (more than 120 in all) in the Arizona Legislature. Much of Arizona’s political 1960s, when at least a dozen were “There’s darn few cattlemen that, at one point, critics took to “These guys are a symbol of the zeitgeist, from a bare-bones state serving, along with others with anymore,” Brown said. “We’re Old West that many of us want government and local control of farming ties. sorta hanging on by our finger- Thu calling the state’s government the 27/10 “Cowboy Legislature.” to hold on to,” Arizona historian schools to fierce protection of And in the early days, ranchers nails.” 1/11 who also served in the Legislature, Flake and Brown may be hold- Chance of a few snow showers. were among those who wrote the overs from a bygone era, but both Arizona Constitution. They cre- retain more than their share of ated a populist, Jacksonian gov- political muscle. ernment that included short terms Flake rose to become speak- Fri 16/1 in office and a strong voice for the er of the from 2002 to 1/12 common man through initiative, 2004 before crossing over to More clouds than sun. referendum and recall. the Senate to switch seats with They also set up a part-time Brown to avoid term limits. Flake Legislature with a goal to finish is chairman of the Senate Natural the yearly sessions in 100 days so Resources and Rural Affairs Sat 16/8 rural members could return home Committee, exerting control over 1/13 in the summer to tend to their all bills concerning grazing, water More sun than clouds. land and herds. rights and agriculture. But when the Legislature recon- Brown was part of a ruling venes Monday, the only lawmak- centrist coalition during his first ers who will actually head back in stint in the Legislature and was Sun 23/8 from the range will be a pair of old the minority leader in his last 1/14 cowboys from the scrub country term in the Senate before running Mostly sunny. Highs in the low 20s of eastern Arizona. for the House in 2004. After the and lows in the upper single digits. Brown has been serving, off and November election, he was elect- ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content on, since the Kennedy administra- ed assistant minority leader. Service tion, first winning office in 1963. As their numbers have dwin- Flake won his first legislative seat dled, cowboy lawmakers have Temps/Precipitation in 1996, a year when there were held on to power not just by fight- five other ranchers in office. ing for purely rural interests but Date High Low (prec./inches) Flake, 72, is a Republican. by supporting powerful lobbying Jan. 4 53 29 .53 8 inches snow Brown, 78, is a Democrat. forces like home builders and real Jan. 5 37 19 .13 3 inches snow AP Photo/Arizona Republic, Nick Oza Arizona state Rep. Jack Brown tends to his cattle near Vernon, Ariz., July 10, 2006. Brown, a 78-year-old But professionally, ideologi- estate agents. Jan. 6 35 9 trace of snow cally and spiritually, Flake and Brown was part of a ruling Jan. 7 37 17 trace of snow Democrat who has been serving in the Legislature, off and on, since the Kennedy administration, fears the Legislature will lose its rural focus. Brown and state Sen. Jake Flake, a 72-year-old Republican, are the last Brown practically share a heart. Jan. 8 47 19 SEE RANCHERS ON A6 Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weath- active ranchers in the Arizona Legislature. Both are Arizona natives, born er observer for the National Weather Service, reports that his recording station at 139 S. Main received .66 precipitation Idaho company tries to perfect genetically modified potato between Jan. 4 and 8 and a total by Jesse Harlan Alderman acrylamides, potentially danger- fast-food restaurants across the under intense scrutiny from health degrade. As starch degrades, sug- of 1.89 in December. ous chemicals that studies suggest world. groups and government regulators, ars build in the potato. Those sug- For the water year, which ASSOCIATED PRESS bond with sugars in fried potatoes. “It’s five years down the road may not withstand a public outcry ars form acrylamides when cooked began Oct. 1, 2006, Tooele has BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Inside If the scientists succeed, they and only if consumers really want against so-called “Frankenfoods.” under the intense heat of a fry oven received 4.79 inches of precipi- tucked-away labs in this town built will still have one more hurdle to it,” said Caius Rommens, Simplot’s There are more than 50,000 or stove, international studies first tation. The normal for the year by french fries, teams of scientists are splicing potato genes, working face — selling genetically modified lead biologist on the project. “But genes in a potato. The scientists reported a few years ago. is 18.49 inches of precipitation. Studies have linked acryl- daily to improve Idaho’s top cash spuds to a skeptical public. this could be the first. It’s a break- at Simplot removed two of those amide, a chemical agent once crop with modern biotechnology. Company officials stress that through — the first time genetic genes and introduced replicas Subscriber Service used to treat sewage, to cancer in At J.R. Simplot Co., biologists the new potato, a modified Russet modification ever enhanced fla- that silence some of their negative If you haven’t received animals, according to the World hope to create the first geneti- Ranger, is in a preliminary research vor.” effects, Rommens said. The altered your newspaper by 6:30 p.m., Health Organization. In California, cally modified potato, designing a stage. It will be five to 10 years Even when the new Russet potato could contain 7 percent please call 882-0050 and our cus- McDonald’s and Burger King have spud that’s tastier and resistant to before Simplot markets a genetical- Ranger is perfected, it may not be more healthy starch, while offering tomer representative will assist been sued for not providing warn- unsightly bruises and sprouts. ly enhanced potato that could sup- a potato panacea. Consumers are a stronger flavor. you. Customer service hours on What’s more, the potato’s plant unmodified Russet Burbanks, skittish about genetically modified The new potato can also be stored Tuesday and Thursday nights revamped gene structure rebuffs the variety sold by the billion to foods. Fast food products, already longer before its starches begin to SEE POTATO ON A6 are 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. Tooele ���������������� Wolf fighter renews drive to eliminate wolves from Idaho ���������������� calls for the state to end all wolf the state, argues they’re eating too “This time, we will have 15 �������� ����������������� by John Miller ASSOCIATED PRESS recovery efforts and to remove many elk and livestock and threat- months to do it, not six weeks,” he “We Are Your Neighborhood �������������� BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A self- “all wolves reintroduced into ening the livelihoods of outfitters said. “I’m telling you, we will be on Family Theatre” �������������� ��������� described wolf fighter from cen- Idaho from Canada to the extent and ranchers. the ballot.” 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. ������������� ������������������ tral Idaho has renewed his quest allowed by law.” “There’s only one way to man- Jim Caswell, director of the state (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 ������ to win voter support for eliminat- Canadian gray wolves were age wolves in Idaho, and it’s to Office of Species Conservation, Tickets are now available online at www.movieswest.com ����������� ���������� ing the predators from the state brought to Idaho, starting with get rid of them,” Gillett said last said Idaho’s wolves are cur- ��������������� ��������������� after failing to get a similar mea- 35 animals in 1995 and 1996, after Wednesday. rently protected by the federal th th ��������������� ������������������� being hunted nearly to extinction. Gillett has until April 30, 2008, Endangered Species Act, so the �������������� ���������������� sure on last November’s ballot. Jan 5 - 11 ������������ ���������������� Ron Gillett, a outfit- Since then, they’ve prospered in to gather 45,893 signatures to get eradication of wolves that Gillett *Times & Shows Subject to Change the state’s rugged interior, with the his initiative on the ballot, accord- demands would violate the law. ��������� ter from Stanley, aims to gather ������������ ������ enough voter signatures for his population growing to about 650 ing to the Idaho secretary of state. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife animals in 60 packs this year. He failed to gather enough signa- Service has pledged to begin the Night at the Museum ����������� ������������� initiative in time for the general Dly: 4:45, 7:10, 9:30 ����������� ��������������������� election in November 2008. Like Gillett, who says he’ll fight until tures this year to bring his mea- Sat: 12:05, 2:20, 4:45, 7:10, 9:30 ������������ ������������ all wolves have been driven from sure before voters. Sun: 12:05, 2:20, 4:45, 7:10 (PG) ������������������ ������������ last year’s thwarted initiative, it SEE WOLVES ON A6 ������������� ������������ ��������������� ������������ The Holiday ����������� ������������ Dly: 9:15 Sat: 2:15, 9:15 ����������� Vegas mayor still wants Sun: 2:15 (PG-13) ������������� �������������������� ����������� ����������������� ���������������� ����������������� Charlotte’s Web ������������� ���������������������� to lure NFL’s Chargers Dly: 4:55, 7:05 Sat: 12:10, 4:55, 7:05 ��������������� questions Friday, said his assistant, Sun: 12:10, 4:55, 7:05 (G) �������������� ����������������� by Bernie ������������� �������������� ASSOCIATED PRESS Elena Owens. ��������������� �������������� (AP) — Las Vegas But he issued a statement, say- We Are Marshall ��������������� �������������� Mayor Oscar Goodman continues ing he and Fabiani spoke and Dly: 4:05, 7:10, 9:55 ���������� to roll the dice trying to lure the San length, “and I’ll do my due diligence. Sat: 12:45, 4:05, 7:10, 9:55 ����������� ���������������� Diego Chargers to his gambling and Bringing a professional sports team Sun: 12:45, 4:05, 7:10 (PG) ������������ ����������������� entertainment mecca. to Las Vegas is just another part of * ����������� �������� my goal to make this the world-class ������������� �������� Although the Chargers haven’t Happily N’ever After ���������������� ����������������� responded yet to overtures from cit- city. We have world-class entertain- Dly: 4:15, 7:15, 9:15 ������������� ������������������� ment, the greatest hotels and the Sat: 12:15, 2:15, 4:15, 7:15, 9:15 ies outside San Diego County, the (PG) finest restaurants. We need a profes- Sun: 12:15, 2:15, 4:15, 7:15 ����������������������� team’s top negotiator said Goodman ������������������������� called earlier this week to say he’s sional team here to create a sense of ���������������������� still interested in having the team community for my constituents” Rocky Balboa ����������������������������������� Goodman first contacted the Dly: 4:45, 7:00, 9:15 move to his city. Sat: 12:20, 2:35, 4:45, 7:00, 9:15 Chargers in April, saying, “I’m thirst- (PG) �������������������������������������� It was the second time in less Sun: 12:20, 2:35, 4:45, 7:00 ����������������������������������������� than nine months that Goodman ing for a major league team.” Chicken Pork �������������������������������������������� contacted Southern California’s only At the time, the Chargers were ���������������������������������������� Kebob Plate The Pursuit of Happyness NFL team, which says it needs a barred from talking with cities other Kebob Plate ������������������������������������������� 2 sticks, rice, salad, pita 2 sticks, rice, salad, pita Dly: 4:55, 7:20, 9:50 �������������� new stadium to remain financially than San Diego. Sat: 12:00, 2:30, 4:55, 7:20, 9:50 (PG-13) ��������������������������������������������� competitive within the league. Shortly after that, the San Diego Sun: 12:00, 2:30, 4:55, 7:20 ��������������������������������������������� Show Times are subject to change. Goodman’s renewed interest City Council unanimously agreed to ��������������������������������������������� $ $ Open daily 20 minutes ����������������������������������������� comes at a time when the Chargers allow the Chargers to look for a new stadium site within the county. before 1st show starts. ���������������������������������������������� are a good bet in any Las Vegas All shows before 6pm $4.50 ������������������������� The Chargers effectively became 6.99 6.59 • After 6 pm Adults $6.50 sports book to win their first Super �������������������������������������������� eligible for free agency on Jan. 1, Children (under 12) $4.50 Seniors (over 65) $4.50 ����������������������������������������� Bowl title. 490 N. Main, Tooele • 882-3608 The Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele ������������������������������������������� Mark Fabiani, who’s heading the when cities outside the county could HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm Sunday 11 am – 9 pm All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens �������������������������������������������� Chargers’ stadium effort, said he begin contacting them. ����������������������������������������������� However, Fabiani said last month ��������������������������������������� returned Goodman’s call on Friday, ������������������������ telling the mayor that the team will that the Chargers will decline to RITZ RITZ continue to look for a site within San negotiate with outside suitors, at Sun - Thurs 5:00 • 7:00 Sun - Thurs 5:00 Sun - Thurs 7:00 �������������������������������������� PG PG PG Diego County, “for the time being.” least for the time being, while it ����������������������������������� Tooele’s Show Place Jeremy Irons - Edward Speleers “He said that he appreciated the explores options in the San Diego- for Over 60 Years! ���������������������������������� update and that he’d be following area suburbs of Chula Vista, National �������������������������������� City and Oceanside. 882-2273 HAPPY WORK & the ����������������������������������� our progress,” Fabiani said. “It was Goodman said in his statement 111 North Main, Tooele ������������������������ a very cordial conversation.” http://ritz-motorvu.hypermart.net FEET GLORY 3 ERAGON ADMISSION: ADULTS: $6.00 CHILD/SENIOR: $4.00 before 6pm: $4.00 ��������������������������������������� Goodman was too busy to answer ������������������������������������������������� SEE CHARGERS ON A6 ������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������� TUESDAY January 9, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Thin ice makes Stansbury Lake dangerous winter sports venue by Alleen Lang drowned in the history of the fishermen is the ice must be at

CORRESPONDENT lake, and this was due to fall- lest two inches thick before it People looking for a place to ing through the ice into frigid can support a person’s weight. practice winter sports such as waters many years ago. “Around here most people try The lake is posted with warn- to get at least four inches” of ice skating and hockey might ing signs advising would-be thickness before considering it look to Stansbury Lake, but skaters they proceed at their safe to go out on the ice. the Stansbury Park Greenbelt own risk. But residents still One reason Stansbury Lake and Recreation Service Agency can be found skating and play- is not a popular spot for ice does not encourage using the ing hockey on the icy surface fishing is because the lake is surface of the lake as a of the lake, and even on some filled with warm-water fish sports arena. of the golf course ponds. that become torpid in icy “There have been several Though the lake is not a pop- water, according to Jones. incidents of people falling ular ice fishing venue, some Stansbury Lake and golf through the ice,” said Randy anglers have been tempted to course is privately owned Jones, service agency chair. try their luck in the past. Jones property, with recreation usage Only one person has ever said the rule of thumb for ice limited to park residents.

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defeated — coincidentally by Doug Hogan, who effectively Attorney Ahlstrom — in 1994. won the job at last spring’s Cataracts • Glaucoma • Macular Degeneration continued from page A1 During his tenure as Tooele Republican Party Convention. County Attorney, Elton also Ahlstrom said it was difficult Diabetes • Dry Eyes • Eye Injuries post of county attorney at the served as part-time attorney to relinquish his position but start of the year, was recently for Grantsville City and the he was glad to be working for hired to be Draper City’s first Rush Valley and Vernon town- Draper now. full-time attorney. ships; the Tooele hospital, “I am very happy here,” Call us at 435.578.1250 Elton brings a wealth of when that facility was owned Ahlstrom said. “I had a couple local legal experience to the by the county; and the Tooele of job possibilities from which to schedule an appointment. County School District. to choose, but I went with Grantsville job. Back in the Now that he’s been appoint- the Draper City attorney job 1970s, Grantsville’s Ed Watson ed by Grantsville Mayor Byron because I feel this is where I’ll We accept most major medical plans and served as the Tooele County Anderson and the city council be happiest.” some vision plans including VSP. Attorney. When Watson was as the city’s full-time attorney, According to the January appointed as a circuit judge, Elton plans to give up all his 2007 edition of the South Valley Grantsville: 822 E. Main, Suite 16 then later a Third District part-time positions except for Journal, Ahlstrom’s immediate Court judge, Elton was asked Rush Valley and Vernon. He legal responsibilities will be to 435.578.1250 to fulfill Watson’s term as will also close his private prac- advise the city council on all county attorney. tice in Tooele. legal matters, as well as man- Tooele: 196 E. 2000 N., Suite 109 The following year, Elton Ahlstrom will take over the age litigation and supervise the 435.843.8333 won the election and remained Draper job after being ousted city’s prosecutor’s office. in that position until he was as Tooele County attorney by [email protected] A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 9, 2007

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Voice of Tooele County since 1894 Our View Hilmer “Andy” Anderson inspired a town When Hilmer Anderson passed away last Dec. 12 at the age of 89, many Tooele residents might not have realized the city had lost one of its most inspirational figures. Anderson, better known as “Andy,” was a fixture of the town to old-timers however. His daily walks from his home near the corner of Vine and Broadway to the post office on Main Street brought him into contact with shopkeepers, friends and passersby for many years. Anderson was working as a miner in the Elton Tunnel in 1942 when an explosion robbed him of his sight for the rest of his life. The next few years were difficult, according to his Frances, his wife of 69 years. Eventually, however, Anderson not only pulled his life together, he excelled despite his blindness. He taught himself to read Braille and learned to type on a regular type- writer by memorizing the position of the keys. He worked as a piano tuner and became a radio equipment inspector at the Tooele Army Depot — a position he retired from 25 years later. He particularly enjoyed becoming a HAM radio operator because of the opportunity it gave him to talk with people from all over the world. Tooele’s longtime residents remember Anderson fondly from his walks down Main Street with his son, Robert “Bobby” Anderson, by his side. Bobby, who passed away a decade ago, had down syndrome but he was the steadying force for his father as they walked, stopping to chat with people they met along the way. Andy used a cane at home but on the morn- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ing walks he left it behind and held Bobby’s arm for support. They walked in all seasons. Andy developed such a keen ear for voices Murder story irresponsible County, I beseech you, look up and to go along with his memory for names that he could identify people I found your article regarding down your street and thank your LETTERS POLICY neighbor who is a trucker. Thank him within a few words of meeting. He was also an avid reader who enjoyed alleged murderer Walter Smith, age The Transcript Bulletin welcomes let- for the fact there was toilet paper on long conversations on the news of the day. The single impression he left 24, to be irresponsibly written. The ters to the editor from readers. Letters on most who met him was that of an affable, outgoing man with an iron writer begins this very sad story Wal-Mart’s shelves when you went must be no longer than 250 words, will. by offering up an explanation of “a shopping today — or don’t. But please civil in tone, written exclusively for Longtime residents of Tooele will always remember Andy. But those marine who suffered from post trau- do not dig down deep from your the Transcript Bulletin, and accompa- who never met him can draw inspiration from his life as well. He pos- matic stress after serving in Iraq.” side and call your trucker neighbor’s nied by the writer’s name, address and sessed a determination not only to overcome his disability but to do so Granted, the perpetrator has been to employer complaining that a truck is phone number. Priority will be given to with grace and style. All of us would do well to remember his example. Iraq. However, a diagnosis for a disor- quietly parked in front of his home letters that refer to a recent article in der such as PTSD should be made by not blocking anyone. Please respect the newspaper. All letters may be sub- a qualified licensed clinician and not a all your neighbors, not just the ones ject to editing. ANOTHER VIEW reporter on the beat. It is inexcusable that don’t drive trucks. for anyone to take a life, regardless of Stephanie Hester Letters written to thank an individual what their occupation is and where Tooele or organization should be submitted for Resolve to have a better 2007 they have been. It is inexcusable that “Notes of Appreciation” law enforcement in Tooele was lacka- Keep recess, cut work days ince my ing event less important in this coun- daisical in the investigation of this E-mail: [email protected] I keep thinking about the trend to first reso- try than high school lacrosse. That homicide, and it is inexcusable that Fax: (435) 882-6123 take away recesses for the elemen- lution idea effort ended poorly, however, when this story has been printed with such Mail: Letters to the Editor tary students in order to provide the for 2007 — our own Floyd Landis tested positive obvious partiality for the perpetrator Tooele Transcript Bulletin S proper number of hours of required P.O. Box 390 learning the differ- for having too much testosterone — a of this heinous crime instead of some instruction. It is so very important ence between The charge that can cause an American to sympathy for the victim. Come on Killers, The Fray, lose his title, but would be implausible Tooele, the population of this county and necessary for the proper develop- Coldplay, Jet, The if made against a Frenchman. is growng. It is time to let go of the ment and creativity of a child to have driving slowly and parking to watch White Stripes and These failings aside, the end of good ol’ boy mentality. unstructured playtime. All too soon the deer. I see many of the same peo- The Raconteurs Daniel Kline 2006 brings reason for optimism for Lucy Valdez Tennant they are forced to grow up. There ple and the same cars daily, but I don’t will probably be a barrage of letters — seemed impos- Guest Columnist both the nation and my colon. This Stansbury Park watch them. This lady noticed a man sible, I’ve been somewhat miserable year ended with following this statement, but if the in a car I see on a daily basis staring struggling to a shift in political power, putting one schools are so worried about wheth- at me and watching my every move. come up with a better choice. I did party in charge of Congress while the Never forget truckers er children are getting the required She was concerned and told me what briefly decide to resolve to never other still holds the White House. This Thank you for the article “Truckers hours of instruction, I suggest there she had seen: he was stalking me. She hear Shakira’s “Hips Don’t Lie” again, small change has forced President mark Christmas at Lake Point stop” be far less teacher “work” days. Being drove me safely back to my car, and but I quickly realized that sticking to George W. Bush to reverse course on (Dec. 26). Let me continue with some- a child is not exactly a choice. Being sure enough, the man was parked that would involve spending the year his previous policy of refusing to ever thing you left out. Truck drivers are a teacher or a school administrator is. there waiting. So to this lady and her my house with noise-damp- change his mind. That has already led the backbone of this country. Let’s put I realize teachers have a difficult job infant son: you’re my angels. I didn’t ening headphones on. to a new, hopefully less incompetent, this in perspective: Truckers transport with salaries not commensurate with even get your names but I’ll never I also briefly flirted with the pos- Secretary of Defense and the admis- every commodity that exists inside the work they do, which brings me to forget your faces. This woman went sibility of resolving never to watch sion that — just maybe — our strategy this country — i.e., minivans, bicy- anther point: less administrative over- up and down that road twice to watch another sitcom with a wacky neighbor in Iraq of slowly letting our soldiers cles, books, clothing, building materi- head equals more pay for teachers. that man, just to make sure she wasn’t als, gasoline, even military supplies. character and vowing to not see any get killed might not be the way to go. Carol Leatham being too cautious. She went out of The list is endless. Furthermore, movies containing an appearance by A president who shows a small Tooele her way for me and I thank her for either of the Wilson brothers, Ben willingness to admit partial failure, truck drivers do not have the luxury it. For anyone else walking alone up Stiller or Will Ferrell. Since that would months after it has become obvious, of having weekends off or spending there, be mindful of your surround- eliminate pretty much all sitcoms and does not exactly recall visions of even one weekday evening home with Protected by a stranger ings. I never had a reason to be suspi- every movie without subtitles, I was Harry Truman. It’s a small step in the their family. In fact, time with their A wonderful lady and her infant cious before, but now I do. Please be brought back to the drawing board. right direction, however. Perhaps 2007 family at home is their most precious son were driving up Smelter Road careful and take a friend with you at Ultimately, I decided that the prop- will see our boys come home from commodity. How many trucks did recently and may have saved me from least. It’s beautiful to walk up there, er resolution for me, my family and Iraq, gas prices stay below $3 and any of you see driving on Christmas something terrible. Apparently a man and let’s keep it that way. perhaps the United States as a whole maybe even Floyd Landis proving he Day when you were on your way to was stalking me and I didn’t even Jozette Dunn would be to make 2007 a better year was set up by a world desperate to a family holiday celebration? So to know it. I walk up that road at the Tooele than its predecessor. Though 2006 keep at least one sport’s title — albeit all my fellow neighbors in Tooele same time every day and see people included me releasing my first major a very minor one — out of American book, my family celebrating the Bat hands. Mitzvah of my cousin and the country As for me, while I’m not upset to enjoying the introduction of a break- see 2006 go, I’m more than hope- fast sandwich from Burger King that ful about the promise of 2007. I’m contained both bacon and sausage, it confident that I might be able to get was still a fairly crummy 365 days. through the year without anyone hav- Personally, the year was made dif- ing to look at my digestive tract from ficult by discord within my extended the inside, and I’m excited that my family, my challenging almost-three- slightly older son may soon move into year-old son and a variety of unpleas- a stage when he stops finding spitting ant stomach problems. The nation, food at me quite so entertaining. I’d however, had bigger problems than also like to believe that those of us left difficult relatives, a child who spits standing after 2006 enter 2007 stron- his dinner at you and a doctor who ger and more ready for the fight. It seemed decidedly too eager to sched- might not get any easier, but after you ule me for colonoscopies. take a few punches, you learn to put Our country faced an endless war, your hands over your face and maybe leaders who proved unfit for their even throw a few jabs yourself. jobs, high gas prices and a creaky economy. 2006 also marked the year in Daniel B. Kline’s book, “50 Things which the world — led by the French Every Guy Should Know How to Do,” — pretty much decided to hate us. We is available in bookstores everywhere. attempted to stuff that hatred back He can be reached at dan@notastep. in their faces by continuing our domi- com. An archive of his columns can nance of the Tour de France, a sport- be found at www.notastep.com.

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“We’ve not had any clients we rented before they advertise. Regardless, agents say rental Renters couldn’t turn around and make Lund has noticed the great- property is going, going gone. continued from page A1 a profit for,” Griffiths said. “If est demand for rental property “I know one time on a Friday homes are in good condition in areas closer to Salt Lake I had nine rental properties and people, people who are only they sell, and we haven’t had City. “Stansbury and Overlake by noon they were gone,” said going to be here a short period any problem with people losing are probably more popular than Critchlow. of time,” Lund said. money.” coming into Tooele,” she said. [email protected]. Prudential Real Estate agent Jeri Whipple left Colorado Sandy Critchlow has noticed a to rent a home in Erda four trend of families renting to try months ago along with her hus- The World Famous out Tooele County and see if a band. She loves Tooele County new neighborhood’s the right but likes the freedom renting fit for them before buying a offers. home in the area. “You buy a house, you’re tied ® “I do have a few single peo- down to it,” she said. “For a ple, not very many,” Critchlow good price we found ourselves Chippendales said. “But it’s mostly families a nice little place in the country. trying to get a feel for the area. I like it.” They’re mostly out of Salt While Whipple’s real estate Lake.” agent Lenore Lund still believes Jeri Kinsman says the major- rent is less expensive in Tooele Jan. 18th ity of those who rent her fam- than Salt Lake City— where ily’s four properties are move- prices commonly range from ins from out of town. $300 a month to well over Doors Open 7:00 p.m. $2,000 — she has seen the cost “We’ve had a lot who are escalate. Showtime 8:30 p.m. move-ins from California. We’ve “We’ve got a lot more people even had one from Florida,” coming in for rentals, so what I General Admission Kinsman said. photo montage/ Troy Boman see is the rent prices are going “Help Wanted” signs reflect that it’s a workers market in Tooele Vicki Griffith, a broker with up — not sky-high, but signifi- In Advance $15 County. Less than 700 people are looking for jobs countywide. Prudential, helps contract cantly up from what we’ve seen workers with the Army Depot in past years.” Day of Show $20 governor’s report, resulting in a and other larger employers find Kinsman and her family rent Job higher standard of living in Utah. somewhere to rent. Many expect four properties in order “to VIP $30 “Utah’s economy is among to stay a year or 18 months. keep the kids busy.” She said continued from page A1 (includes meet and greet before the the strongest in the nation,” Gov. Because Tooele County has a upkeep is hard work but find- limited number of apartment munity instead of commuting to Jon Huntsman said recently. “Job ing a renter has not been a show with the cast and special seating) complexes — 70 according to work in the Salt Lake Valley, said growth is strong, the unemploy- problem. the county assessor’s office — Christensen. ment rate is low, and many peo- Kinman’s prices range from Griffith said those from out of Some 57,700 new jobs have ple are moving to our state.” $350 for a one-bedroom to $750 town often have to rent homes. Tickets available at venue been created by the hot Utah Utah’s 2006 job growth rate for a three-bedroom to $850 economy over the past year, of 5.2 percent was the fastest “We really have a hard for a house with horse prop- from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily according to the 2007 Economic since 1995 and far outpaced the time finding them a property. erty. Two of her one-bedroom Report to the Governor. Many of national job growth rate of 1.4 They’re usually looking for an apartments were advertised or order online: those were created in the fast- percent. apartment or condo so there’s in the Transcript Bulletin last growing segments of construc- “The state’s economic growth no yard upkeep and we just Thursday. www.chippendalestickets.com tion and mining. Despite the during 2006 was astounding,” said don’t have that. We have some “It only took us a week to strong economy, the report pre- Robert Spendlove, chair of the condos and we rent those out rent them out this time,” she dicts in-migration will increase Council of Economic Advisors. really easily,” Griffith said. said. “It seems to be fairly easy, unemployment slightly this year “After three years of solid perfor- According to the county with a quick turnaround these Tracks as new workers are attracted to mance, Utah is repeating the long assessor’s office, Tooele County days.” 1641 N. Main the state. expansion of the 1990s.” has 201 duplexes and fourplex- Over about a year and half, Wages for local entry-level, Now in its 21st year, the gov- es. Not all are rentals. Kinsman guesses the longest it’s Tooele, UT 84074 fast-food jobs are as high as $8 ernor’s economic report studies Griffith says some who are taken to find a renter is around an hour, Christensen said. But the state’s economic conditions relocated for two years or so a month, and she often finds 435-882-4040 wages are predicted to continue of the past and present and offers sometimes choose to buy and renters in a couple days after to increase faster than inflation predictions for the upcoming find they come out ahead in listing a property. Sometimes during 2007, according to the year. the county’s current climate of people will ask them if they www.chippendales.com skyrocketing home prices. have a place and it’s already

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photography / Troy Boman Judge Mark S. Kouris ordered Leslie Baird to 90 days at the Utah State Prision for mental health evaluation today in the Tooele County Courthouse.

admitted that she had participated reduced as part of a plea bargain Baird in “oral sex” with the boys. Baird’s attorney worked out with continued from page A1 At the time of the incident, prosecutors. Tooele County School District The sex acts were alleged to Though Baird pleaded guilty Superintendent Mike Johnsen have occurred toward the end of only to having sexual relations expressed concern for the victims, the 2006 school year and possibly with the 17-year-old student, an 18- both of whom are still at THS, and into the summer. Tooele City Police year-old THS student — an adult said such crimes are “devastating to Chief Ron Kirby said investigators in the eyes of the law — was also all families in the community.” believed the sexual encounters took place away from school grounds. involved in sexual relations with Baird was originally charged with two first-degree felony counts Baird’s case has garnered nation- Baird. of forcible sodomy and one sec- al attention after radio talk show Searle said sexual relations ond-degree felony count of forcible host Sean Hannity criticized Tooele between school district employees sex abuse against her 17-year-old County prosecutors for being too and students ought to be illegal victim. She is not alleged to have lenient on Cameo Patch, another regardless of the student’s age. exerted force over her victim, how- Tooele School District employee Baird’s involvement with the two ever, due to her position in the who had sex with a male student. students was reported to police on school — what the Utah criminal Patch was sentenced to one year of Aug. 28, 2006, after two sets of par- law code describes as a “position jail time and a $2,000 fine, both sus- ents called police to tell them that of special trust” — her victims were pended upon successful completion their sons had engaged in sexual legally incapable of consenting to of probation. acts with Baird. Baird immediately the sexual acts. The charges were [email protected] A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 9, 2007 OBITUARIES

(Marilyn) Smith, South Jordan, for their compassionate care. Howard Clarence Tyler (Susan) Smith, American Clayton Dalton Surviving family include Fork, Kayl (Susan) Smith, his current wife, Anita; chil- Yerke Alpine; daughter Sharlene (Rick) (Perkins) Baird dren, Ron (Barbara) Baird of Thompson, Lake Point; 28 grand- Albuquerque, NM, Shaurna Clayton Dalton (Perkins) Howard Clarence Yerke, age children; 59 great-grandchildren; (Clay) Adams of La Verkin, Baird, age 74, left his earthly 90 of Lehi, passed away peace- brothers, Harold (Becky) Yerke, Utah, Doug (Pamela) Baird of family and returned to his wife fully on Jan. 6, 2007, of causes Salt Lake, and Walt (Rosemary) Lomita, Calif., Kathy (Mark) and Heavenly Father on Jan. 5, incident to age. He was born on Yerke, Blackfoot, Idaho. Allman of Lehi, Utah, Robert 2007. He was born Nov. 23, 1932, Aug. 14, 1916, in Tabor, Idaho, Preceded in death by his wife, (Becky) Baird of West Valley, in Moab, Utah, to Edna Louise to Reinhold and Sophie Guelck Virginia; daughter, Helen Martin, Utah, Teri (Gary) Angell of St. Dalton and Vernon E. Baird. He Yerke. He married Virginia Stansbury Park; and brother George, Utah; 18 grandchildren; Austin Smith in the Salt Lake Oscar (Geneva) Yerke. was raised by his mother and and three great-grandchildren; Temple in 1964. Funeral services will be held stepfather, Hyrum Perkins. He Anita’s children, Gary (Valinda) Howard served his country on Thursday, Jan. 11, at 11 a.m. considered himself as much a Grimes, Maureen Wright; Anita’s in the Army during WWII. He in the Wines Park Ward, 200 N. part of the Perkins family as the six grandchildren; brothers, Paul was a welder at Combine Metals Center, Lehi. Friends and fam- Baird family. He was raised in (Sue) Perkins, Donald (Wanda) Howard Clarence Yerke Clayton Dalton (Perkins) Baird for many years and later retired ily may call on Wednesday eve- Moab, Utah, and Tooele, Utah. Baird, Jesse (Glenda) Baird, Joe from Tooele Army Depot. He “Grandpa could fix anything.” ning from 6-8 p.m. at the Wing He graduated from Tooele High to December 1954 during the (Vonda) Baird; sisters, Carol enjoyed yardwork, traveling to Howard enjoyed eating all types Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi, School in 1952. He married his Korean War. He retired from (Jim) Newsome, Frances (Brian) places like Alaska, Europe and of foods and loved doing temple and at the church on Thursday, high school sweetheart, Jo Ann Dugway Proving Grounds in Hayes, Vernice Bloedau, Linda the east and west coasts. He was work with his wife. one hour prior to services. Garcia, on May 8, 1953, in the 1987. After he retired, he and (Don) House, Hymonda (Terry) an avid fisherman. He enjoyed Survived by his sons, Howard Interment, Lehi City Cemetery. Salt Lake Temple. They had six Jo Ann moved to Hurricane, Collins, Bonnie Pickens. working with wood and fly tying. A. (Gayle) Yerke, Tooele, Mike Online guestbook at wingmortu- children. Jo Ann died in 2001. Utah, until Jo Ann’s death, then He was preceded in death by The grandkids would always say, (Geri) Smith, Cedar Hills, Jerry ary.com. He later married Anita Joyce he moved back to his roots in his ; his first wife, Jo Ann; Burr on Aug. 24, 2002. Tooele, Utah. brothers, Ronald Perkins, John Clayton was a member of The family would like to Perkins; sister, Betty Mangum. Frank NOTES OF APPRECIATION The Church of Jesus Christ of extend their gratitude and spe- Funeral services were held Latter-day Saints. He served in cial thanks to Alan and Barbara Tuesday, Jan. 9. Interment OHLMAN the Army from December 1952 Black, Denny Stock and hospice Tooele City Cemetery. M Attorney at Law Jay Hicks Family Winn Family We are grateful to our fam- The family of Brian Winn Shirley Rupp cherished by all who knew her. FREE ily and friends for the and would like to extend our sincere She loved all she met and was Consultation support shown at his passing. appreciation to the many family Liljenquist loved by all who met her. for Thanks for the cards and flow- and friends who have extended She was a remarkable woman ers, to those who attended and acts of kindness during this dif- whose passing will leave a void Wills & Shirley Rupp Liljenquist, participated in the services, ficult time of sadness and loss of in all our lives. She suffered a Trusts beloved mother, grandmother, the Relief Society sisters who our dear Brian. great deal but did so with dig- great-grandmother and sister prepared the luncheon, and A heartfelt thank you, nity and determination to live. passed away Jan. 8, 2007, in Salt the management and staff at Beverly Winn She was an example to each Lake City, Utah. She was born 493 W. 400 N. Tooele Holiday Inn Express. Teresa Winn Albers and chil- of us. I’m sure there was a - Sept. 11, 1922, in Tooele, Utah, Joy Blanton dren ous reunion when Mom could to Clarence Joseph Rupp and 882-4800 Cheryl Penney Tyler and Debbie Winn and finally be with her loving hus- Erma Stewart Rupp. She gradu- Duane Hicks children band again. www.schmutzmohlman.com ated from Tooele High School Lori Wines Deanna and Alan Winn- She is survived by her daugh- where she enjoyed sports, Cohen ter, Joyce (Byron) Elfors of but her love was softball. She Michaela and Tim Winn- Grantsville, Utah; son William also won many awards for her (Judy) Liljenquist of Salt Lake Christophersen accomplishments in sewing. Shirley Rupp Liljenquist Shirley married Leroy Elden City, Utah; brothers Leo Rupp, dren, grandchildren and great- Liljenquist on Jan. 1, 1942, in Kenneth (Lorena) Rupp and Glen grandchildren. Her work was Preston, Idaho. The marriage (Leanora) Rupp; nine grandchil- beautiful and she took pride in was later solemnized in the Salt dren and 18 great-grandchildren. Square Pipe Corral Panels & Gates Chargers sharing it with her family and Lake Temple. She lost the love She was preceded in death by continued from page A2 friends. of her life, Roy, in 1985 to a heart her husband; daughter Debra Her greatest joy was her fam- Round Pipe that he called Fabiani on Tuesday. attack. Sue Liljenquist; two sons Blaine Steel Purlins ily; she loved everyone uncondi- Fabiani was out of town and didn’t She was a member of The and Van Elden Liljequist; one tionally. She enjoyed family par- get a chance to return the call until Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- grandson Ronn Lee Elfors; and Steel Angle Metal Roofing/ ties and family home evenings Friday. day Saints, serving in numer- her parents. with children, grandchildren and Siding Fabiani won’t say how long the ous capacities in the auxiliary Funeral services will be held great-grandchildren. She loved Steel Channel Chargers will explore local options organizations. She took pride in Friday, Jan. 12, at 11 a.m. at the everyone to come and visit her. her cooking abilities and people Grantsville Third Ward, 415 W. before responding to invitations Mom was appreciative of all the came from all over to sample Apple. A viewing will be held from further afield. loving care provided to her by her baked goods and home- from 9:30 - 10:45 a.m. prior to the The Chargers have ruled out a her aides. They are true angels. made candies. She has made services at the church. Interment new facility at the site of its current Mom’s hugs will be a memory Store Hours: M-F 8-5 • SAT 8-NOON home, Qualcomm Stadium, because crocheted items for all her chil- Tooele City Cemetery. of San Diego’s financial crisis and friction with City Attorney Mike Mom & Tot class at Aguirre. That system, which had ruled dozen ranchers elected from Chargers owner Alex Spanos, Ranchers the state for 50 years, cracked rural districts at any one time. who lives in Stockton, Calif., runs continued from page A2 when a rabble-rousing University The power shift, however, was a construction company that has an of Arizona law student named immediate. The House went from Lakeview Tumbling office in Las Vegas. His son, Dean, center-right coalition in the 1960s Gary Peter Klahr filed suit in 1964. 80 members to 60. Arizona would in Stansbury Park the team’s president, owns a condo dominated by rural lawmakers It came crashing down two years thereafter have 30 legislative dis- in Las Vegas. who set policies designed to ben- later, when he won. tricts, with equal population, each The death knell sounded for the with two representatives and a The team declined to make Dean efit Arizona’s major industries: era of the “Cowboy Legislature” in senator. Maricopa and Pima coun- Spanos available for comment. farms, ranches and mines. The Creative Gymnastics & Legislature at that time was pri- 1966. An Arizona Supreme Court ties immediately gained more Professional sports leagues have marily concerned with the price decision installing the concept of than three-fourth’s of the state’s avoided locating teams in Las Vegas Activity Class of commodities and cheap labor. “one man, one vote” took legisla- legislative power. because they fear the influence of The system was more than tive districts that were defined by More significantly, Republicans gambling. But Goodman last year for kids 2 - 3 years old a little unfair, even to a fellow county borders and redrew them seized control of the House and starting January 2007 called that a “red herring,” noting Democrat like the late Gov. Sam according to population. have not relinquished it. They that Nevada regulates sports bet- Goddard. There was little public “I was hung in effigy by the have pretty much held on to the Spend quality time with your child. ting. input and no reflection of the Cowboy Legislature, right in the Senate as well, with Democrats Asked about that topic, NFL growth and burgeoning diversity Senate lobby,” Klahr said, recall- gaining control only intermittent- spokesman Greg Aiello issued this Lots of fun! of Arizona’s population. ing an incident in February 1966. ly since 1967, most recently from For more statement: “We appreciate Mayor It worked like this. A county “I put a lot of people out of work 1990 to 1992. information call Goodman’s interest, but at this time like Greenlee in the rugged moun- down there.” Brown does not argue that Kathy Bates we support the team’s commitment tains of eastern Arizona was home “The fact is, urban people had some were unjustified, to working toward a stadium solu- to about as many bears as people no rights in those days,” Klahr but he would have kept sending tion in San Diego County.” in the early 1960s. Even today, said. “It really was a cowboy leg- senators from each county to the 882-3456 The Chargers can leave San Diego only 8,605 people live there. And islature. Rural people would not Legislature. after the 2008 season if they pay yet Greenlee County had two state do anything about pollution. They “A lot of other states still do off the approximately $60 million senators. The same as Maricopa did not care about education.” it that way,” Brown said. “It took in bonds the city issued in 1997 to County, home to more than half of Even after the court ruling, power away from rural Arizona Early Bird Special! expand Qualcomm Stadium. Arizona’s population. there were often up to a half- and really made it tough for us.”

Idaho, whose plan calls for now precluded from managing, same as it now does black bears Wolves maintaining at least 15 packs, you have no adequate regulatory and cougars. hopes to assume control of its mechanism. Therefore, wolves are TAX Preparation continued from page A2 “We favor a responsible wolf wolves within 12 months. at risk, and we need to put them management plan that’s based on process of removing ESA protec- Caswell said if Gillett’s initiative back on the list.” the best available science,” said tions from all wolves in Idaho were to succeed following such a The Idaho Conservation John Robison, the Conservation delisting, it would be a recipe for League, an environmental group and Montana starting later this League’s public lands director. “If the federal government to quickly that supported wolf reintroduc- month. Until now, the failure of it (Gillett’s plan) were to pass, it step in and resume its oversight of tion and now backs the lifting Wyoming to get its management $ the predators. of federal protections, also said would keep the federal govern- plan approved has held up the pro- “The Fish and Wildlife Service Gillett’s initiative — if it’s success- ment in control.” cess, but the federal government would say, ‘You no longer have ful — would undermine state con- Gillett’s plan calls for classify- says it wants to move ahead in adequate regulatory provi- trol of the predators. Eventually, ing wolves as “unprotected preda- the two states with plans already sions in place,’” Caswell told Idaho wants to hold legal wolf tory wildlife,” with skunks, coy- in place. The Associated Press. “If you’re hunts, regulating them much the otes and weasels. Open50 Wednesday, promising, he said. sumer. mark,” Zerza said. “There’s been an January 10 • 2pm Potato “That’s one of the traits that we That position differs from several indication that there’s a reluctance continued from page A2 hope this research would have the national organic food associations of consumers in this country, and potential for,” he said. “But it’s a that oppose scientific engineering to a greater extent in Japan and Any Short Form ing labels informing customers that gradual process.” of crops, while governments in Europe.” Good now thru 1/31/07 e file french fries could cause cancer. Gregory Jaffe, biotechnology some other countries have strict Jeff Stark, an agronomist with The U.S. Food and Drug project director for the Center for rules on genetically modified food. the University of Idaho’s Tri-State Includes: • State & Federal Return • Electronic Filing Science in the Public Interest in Simplot marketers hopes they • Professional, Fast Friendly Service • Guaranteed Support Administration has not ruled yet on Potato Program in Aberdeen, said Washington, D.C., said it’s crucial can eventually sell a technical dis- any acrylamide risk, and the battle genetically modified potatoes can that genetically modified foods are tinction to the french fry-eaters: Refund Anticipation Loans Available over warning labels is still bottled succeed if consumers are con- tested for higher levels of natural that their bioengineered potatoes up in court. toxins, allergens and other poten- do not include foreign DNA and are vinced of the health benefits. Tax Specialist Fred Zerza, a Simplot spokes- tial public health risks. not a crossbred species. Currently, “The public is likely to be more 60 South Main, Suite 103 man, said a link between acryl- The center says that after geneti- Simplot’s Russet Ranger only modi- willing to accept genetically modi- This offer not amides in french fries and human cally modified foods face testing fies existing potato genes. fied plant material in the food sup- valid with any Tooele other discount cancer has never been proven. and regulation, to eat “Presumably a higher qual- ply as long as it improves their and doesn’t include bank 882-TAXS (8297) product fee’s. But the gene-altering technology’s an altered potato, tomato or other ity potato would receive consumer health,” he said. “My personal opin- potential to reduce acrylamides is food, should be left up to the con- , but that’s a question ion is it’s a viable option.” TUESDAY January 9, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 REEL TALK ‘Painted Veil’ has depth; ‘Happily N’Ever After’ tedious

have an Mambo and Munk out leaving perspective on their relation- idea, let’s her to gather all the “bad guys” ship with love, affection and Icram a from the fairy tales to her side. most importantly forgiveness. movie with Will Rick be able to steal Ella’s The characters in “The a predict- heart away from the Prince, or Painted Veil” come alive as able plot that will the fairy tale end as it was deep and complex. No one is everyone originally written. simple. We are all puzzles with — even the I hate to say it, but “Happily our pieces that must be dis- youngest N’Ever After” is so bland that covered and put together. This of children the target audience — that is film is an exquisite example of will figure Missy children — will want to stick complex love set amidst a ter- out and as Thompson to the original fairy tales. I rible situation. “The Painted many tire- STAFF WRITER wanted this flick to be good, Veil” is a truly beautiful movie some clichés but it was a huge disappoint- with all the right things in all as possible. ment. The jokes were few and the right places. If you’re one of the few look- far between and when some- Grade: B+ ing for this type of film then thing clever was said it was “Happily N’Ever After” is just hard to catch because of the Rated: PG-13 for some right for you. Everyone else rapid fire delivery. A few kids mature sexual situation, par- will be able to see through might like this film but it’s a tial nudity, disturbing images the meddling animated char- groaner for adults. and brief drug content acters. The fact they’re voiced Grade: D Running time: 125 minutes by some decent Hollywood Rated: PG for some mild All the villians from fairy tales of old try to stop a royal romance in “Happily N’Ever After.” Now playing actors and a few great come- action and rude humor dians doesn’t help either. Running time: 87 minutes We’ve all heard the fairy Now playing tale stories of Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel and ‘The Painted Veil’ Cinderella so many times in On the contrary to “Happily children’s movies it’s bound Buyer Beware The Heating & N’Ever After” is the beautiful to make an adult sick. “Shrek” and classy independent film and “Shrek 2” are the only “The Painted Veil.” This gor- two exceptions that allow the geous film is an intricate look “ugly” character to be victo- Cooling Industry’s Old Dog into depth of character as well rious in the end by getting as an intriguing look into lost the girl and winning over her parents. The rest, with the love and rekindled flames. beautiful fairy tale women, “The Painted Veil” is based on the novel by Somerset And His Dusty Bag Of Tricks… always have a happy ending. Even Little Red Riding Hood Maugham as was the 1934 doesn’t end up as the Big Bad adaptation starring Greta Wolf’s dinner. But let’s reverse Garbo. Set in 1925 China, it, because that’s clever. We “The Painted Veil” shows the might even be able to fool chil- utmost beauty in the cinema dren into thinking “Happily world with enchanting land- N’Ever After” is a good flick. scape and a lovely storyline. Chances are you’ve seen the, As an alternative, At Harris Air And if you decide to get financing Naomi Watts stars as Kitty Fairy Tale Land is where all “How To Get Central Air Free you can take advantage of 3 for your new heating & cooling the characters from every fairy Fane a London socialite who tale ever written live. They is of age to wed. Kitty accepts When You Buy A New High “Legitimate Incentives” that will system with monthly installments follow the same monotonous Dr. Walter Fane’s (Edward Efficiency Furnace” or “I’m Over likely save you More Time & or deferred payments instead of Norton) marriage proposal process of their stories with- Stocked and I need to get rid of Money on the right Furnace & Air paying cash, your payment may be out possibility of change. The hoping for a life of excitement ones who keep the scale from and adventure rather than 49 systems at cost!” These are Conditioner… offset by the savings you’ll see on tipping to the dark side are mundane society life. Walter is the same “Dog and Pony Shows” your utility bills. It’s virtually like a shy, quiet bacteriologist but The Wizard (voiced by George that some heating and cooling This may come as a shock to you, having the power company buy Carlin) and his two bumbling completely in love with Kitty. assistants Mambo (voiced by However, Kitty does not have contractors in the Salt Lake Valley but you can actually add-on or your new system for you! Andy Dick) and Munk (voiced the same feelings for Walter. use about this time every year replace your older (and most likely by Wallace Shawn). They know After moving to Shanghai, to get into your home. And I’m very inefficient) gas furnace and Harris Air Systems as been serving the character’s stories by heart Kitty has an adulterous affair as they watch them day after with Charlie Townsend (Liev almost certain that you’re as sick central air conditioner as part of your neighbors in Salt Lake, day. When The Wizard decides Schreiber) whom she claims of hearing it as I am! a package for up to a $1,000 less Tooele, and St. George for almost to take a trip to Scotland he she loves more. Eventually than it would cost if you were to 20 years. We have an entire fleet their secret affair is discovered leaves Mambo and Munk to I’m Jason Harris, General Manager buy a heating or cooling system of installers and more NATE keep the scales balanced. by Walter and he gives Kitty The focus of “Happily an ultimatum. Either she goes of Harris Air Systems. The fact of separately. So when you get your certified technicians than any other N’Ever After” is Cinderella — with him to a remote Chinese the matter is any heating & cooling furnace & A/C together we can heating and cooling company in or as she is called Ella (voiced village that has been cursed company can give you the same give you a great price…especially the State. You can rest assured by Sarah Michelle Gellar). Her with cholera or she must con- step-mother Frieda (voiced by vince Charlie to leave his wife deal (if not better) this time of at this time of year. that we’ll be here to take care of Sigourney Weaver) is out to so he can marry her. year because of the slow season. you long after you get your new make sure Ella doesn’t attend Kitty is sure she will die from You see, the anticipation for cold With approved credit you can get heating and cooling. the gallant ball where Prince cholera and does not like the Humperdink (voiced by none seclusion of the village. She weather during the holidays keeps 12 months financing on a new other than Patrick Warburton, soon befriends a close neigh- us busy up until Christmas but system. This option can help you It’s true, this is a great time of year the voice of Kronk from the bor Deputy Commissioner that also means that January & afford to get the right system and to buy a new system. Once the “Emperor’s New Groove”) is Waddington (Toby Jones). to find his wife. This is all Kitty has little to do while February can be really slow and realize the energy savings in your weather heats up you won’t see told from the perspective of Walter is the village doctor try- hard on the Industry. So when home without paying a dime for a deals in this Industry this good Prince Humperdink’s assis- ing to keep those fortunate few no one is buying; some heating full year. until next year. tant/dish washer Rick (voiced who have not been struck with by Freddie Prinze Jr.) who is cholera alive. Walter keeps his & cooling contractors can get head over heels for Ella, go wife at a distance too ashamed pretty creative trying to drum figure. to even look at her at times. up business. So when you hear When Frieda — who is a ter- However, this village in the something that is too good to be rible Jessica Rabbit look-a-like middle of nowhere may prove — discovers the secret tower to be the rebirth of their love. true…It probably is! where the fairy tale balancing The death in the village has is held, she can’t help but kick given Kitty and Walter a new

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From The Sidelines NFL’s K balls, Romo and wild card weekend he Wacky Wild Card weekend is over! And none Ttoo soon for my . They embarassed themselves against Peyton Manning and the Colts losing 23-8, end- ing their hopes of an David Gumucio extended season. Why? CONTRIBUTING WRITER The Colts have the worst rush defense in the NFL and the Chiefs took that for granted! Kansas City’s Larry Johnson, the second leading rusher in the league who carried the ball to an NFL record 416 times this season and who broke his own franchise record with 1,789 rushing yards, only touched the ball 13 times for 32 yards. The Chiefs were flat, predictable and (quarterback Trent) Green looked very, very old. Kansas City failed to get a first down in the first half, the first time that’s happened in an NFL playoff game since 1960! Seven straight series without a first down! When was the last time you’ve seen that happen? The Kansas City defense did its job early holding the Colts to only field goals during the first half and picking Manning three times. But it was all for not — Colts live to play another day. The New England Patriots lived up to their pre-game hype by beating the NY Jets, 37-6. Tom Brady capped long scoring drives with short touchdown passes to Daniel Graham and Kevin Faulk and Asante Samuel sealed it with a 36-yard interception return for a score with 4:54 left in the game. The next two games involved the now infamous “K” balls. The Eagles could handle photography/Troy Boman it and the Cowboys could not. What’s a “K” Tooele’s Jake Foster pinned his way to the 171-pound crown in the prestigious Best of the West Invitational wrestling tournament held Friday and Saturday at ball? Well, it’s a brand new football delivered Tooele High. Foster joined Buff teammate Monte Schmalhaus in the winner’s circle for the local squad and helped Tooele to a fourth place overall team finish in by Wilson Sporting Goods marked with a the two-day event. “K” and delivered to the officials’ locker room before each game. It is the result of a new NFL rule to eliminate doctoring the Buff, Cowboy grapplers finish top 10 at Best of West football by the leagues placekickers and punters. Steve Schwartzman both Tooele (4) and Grantsville (10), undefeated streak at 21. Cowboy Toree Powell finished out Doctoring footballs? You betcha! The CORRESPONDENT who both finished in the top ten. Isaac Brown of Tooele also grap- the 135 division in fourth place fin- methods vary but the goal is the same Tooele’s Monte Schmalhaus Springville High School took the pled to a silver finish, winning three ishing 3-2 with two pinfalls. Buffalo — soften the ball’s leather, expand their pinned Riverton’s Ketson Blackburn tournament with 244.5 points over- times, pinning two men to the mat, Austin Hansen, of the 160 division, air bladders and spread the seams to to the mat to finish with a 4-0 record all, followed by Riverton (212.5), and losing by pinfall in the finals to also finished with a fourth place title make them fly higher and farther. How? and a first place finish at the Best of Cyprus (210.5), Tooele (182.5), Bryce Spansing in the final. with a 3-2 record, with three falls. Microwave it, sleep with it, whirlpool with the West tournament hosted on Jan. Spanish Fork (118), Kearns (116.5), Jake Golden, a Buff grappler in Seth Kreiser of Grantsville fin- it, sauna with it, put it in the dryer, rub it 5-6 at Tooele High School. Bonneville (93), East (89), Carbon the 199 division finished third with ished in the 171 division in fifth with with evaporated milk and don’t forget to Schmalhaus finished the tourna- (75), Grantsville (66), Juan Diego a 4-1 record and pinning four oppo- three pinfalls to cap his record at inject it with a little shot of helium now and ment with four victories, three of (57), Piute (50), West Wendover nents to the mat. 4-2. then. Unbelievable? Not for the NFL. The them by pinfall in the 152-pound (47.5), Tooele JV (41), Park City (30) Tooele’s Zeb Hansen also battled Tooele’s TC Tate, in the 189 divi- new “K” balls eliminate any fear of kicker division. and Hillcrest (25). to a third place finish in the 145 sion, also finished fifth with one impropriety. “K” balls are simply rubbed Jake Foster, of Toole High School, Buff wrestler Daniel Goode fin- division, with a 4-1 record and four fall and a 3-2 record by defeating down by officials with a horsehair brush, also finished with a perfect record ished the tournament in second pinfalls. Grantsville’s Austin Vickers teammate Kent Heder, who finished similar in appearance to a shoe brush, and and first place title with four wins place in the 140 division, finishing finished sixth overall in the division sixth overall with a 2-3 record and the ball’s air pressure is checked for consis- and three pins in the 171 division. with three wins, two falls and a with a 3-2 record and one fall. two falls. tancy. In kicking situations, the “K” ball is These two finishes helped cap off struggling loss to two time state Buff Ben Nelson finished fourth Tooele’s Wally Hendrickson fin- substituted in for the regular game ball. a successful team tournament for champion Jason Chamberlain of in the 103 division with a 3-2 record The were in position Springville in the finals to end his overall. SEE GRAPPLERS ON A11 to knock off the defending NFC Champs, Seattle Seahawks, behind a suddenly stingy Cowboy defense and the resurgence of their special teams play. With 1:19 left the Mustangs set statement Cowboys went for a game winning 19-yard field goal only to watch in horror as their Pro Bowl quarterback Tony Romo dropped with win over league foe SEE NFL ON A9 by Nick Drake Dugway 60 - Tintic 34 SPORTS EDITOR The Mustangs outscored the Dugway wanted to make visiting Miners in three of four a statement to the rest of the periods to register a lopsided tri- Region 18 boys hoop ranks that umph Wednesday at Dugway. Sports Wrap the Mustangs are a team to beat Dugway didn’t waste any time and at least one league team, seizing command of the contest Gators roll to triumph in Tintic, found out the hard way. right away. Landon Wilkins poured The Mustangs rolled to a in six points and Josh Nelson hit BCS title game, 41-14 decisive and lopsided 60-34 vic- on a pair of field goals to spot the Florida raced to a 34-14 lead over top tory over Tintic Wednesday at Mustangs an 18-11 lead after one ranked and previously undefeated Ohio State Dugway. period expired. Morgan Kartchner Monday and coasted to a decisive 41-14 vic- Landon Wilkins ripped the and Zach James connected on a tory over the Buckeyes at Glendale, Ariz. home cords for 20 and Morgan three-point play each and Stacy Gator and former University of Utah Coach Kartchner pumped in 16. Zach Keith provided a field goal as Urban Meyer captured his first-ever national James also hit for nine as well. well. grid iron championship in lopsided fashion. Rorry Hiskey paced the Miners Geoffrey Myers pumped in five The second-ranked SEC champs steam-rolled with a team high 13 and Geoffrey points to pave the way for Tintic Ohio State after trailing 7-0 just 16 seconds Myers contributed nine. while K.C. Jordan, Rorry Hiskey into the game when Buckeye senior Ted Dugway was slated to hit the and Tyler Ruiz nailed a field goal Ginn, Jr. sprinted 93 yards with the opening road to Manila Thursday for a each. kickoff for a touchdown. non-league battle with another The Mustangs kept the heat on It was all Florida the rest of the way as Mustangs squad at 7:30 p.m. But with an 18-4 assault in the second the Gators overwhelmed Heisman Trophy inclement weather made the trip stanza to take a whopping 36-15 winner and Buckeye quarterback Troy Smith hazardous and the game, along cushion into the locker room at the all night long. The top ranked and Big Ten with the girls affair, was post- half-time break. Kartchner buried champs were held to a paltry 82 yards in total poned. two 3-point missiles and Wilkins offense for the entire game. Now, the Mustangs hit the netted three field goals for six road to Wendover Friday to begin points to trigger the attack. Brady Tooele Jr. Jazz scoreboard Region 18 boys action against Allred, Nelson and James also pro- operators needed their county neighbors at 7 p.m. vided a basket each to help extend The Tooele Junior Jazz Youth Basketball Dugway Coach George Bruce the lead to 21-points after one-half league is currently looking for scoreboard said his team was improved in of action culminated. operators for the 2007 season. the contest. Hiskey tallied the lone points of This is a great opportunity to make money “We played pretty well,” he stat- the period for the Miners with a while watching basketball. If you are inter- ed. “A little better than we have pair of baskets. ested, please call Kris McEachern at 843- been in the past few games. We Dugway recorded a 12-5 out- 9248. Operators must be ages 14 or older. If cut down on our turnovers and burst in the third quarter as well photography/Troy Boman interested in being a referee, please call Dean we rebounded better. We’ll know to build a commanding 48-20 Dugway’s Morgan Kartchner goes up for a lay-up against Intermountain Christian School Gonzales at 849-2354. a lot more about ourselves after in a game earlier this year. The Mustangs made a statement to region foes with a deci- we leave Wendover on Friday.” SEE MUSTANGS ON A9 sive 60-34 triumph over region rival Tintic Wednesday at DHS. TUESDAY January 9, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9 Lady Buffs on roll with victory by Nick Drake also at 7 p.m. SPORTS EDITOR Tooele Coach Karie Fredrickson said her team The Tooele High girls hoop team may have opened started fast and never looked back. the season with a slow start, losing the first five “We actually started with the press and it got our times it hit the hardwoods to begin the 2006-07 girls energy and confidence going,” she stated. “We ran basketball campaign, but the Lady Buffs are red-hot and ran and ran. We forced them into a number of and Ben Lomond felt the heat Thursday in both teams mistakes early and we capitalized on them with some region opener. easy baskets. We played really good defense for the The hosts blistered the nets for a 24-7 barrage in entire night. It was also good to get a lot of younger the opening eight minutes of action and coasted to a players valuable varsity experience and a lot of them decisive 70-32 triumph over the Lady Scots Thursday scored. It was a just a great win to open the region at Tooele. with.” Meredith Nigh kick started the Lady Buffs with Tooele 70 - Ben Lomond 32 10 of her game high 14 in the opening period bar- The Lady Buffs blitzed the Lady Scots right from rage and Sam Thomas chipped in with another 12 to the start and coasted to an easy league victory in the spearhead the triumph. Tooele had 10 of its 12 varsity Region 11 opener Thursday at Tooele. players produce points in the lopsided decision. Meredith Nigh poured in 10 points and Marie Shelby Morgan spurred the Lady Scots with a team Porter fired in five to lead Tooele to a 24-7 cushion high 13 while Kynde Gardiner and Shannon Allred eight minutes into the contest. Cherise Tegen also netted five each. provided a pair of field goals and Sam Thomas buried The victory is the team’s third straight after begin- three of four charity tosses along the way. Lauren ning 0-5. Folta also added a basket for the hosts as well. The Lady Buffs will hit the road to Ogden Tuesday Ben Lomond could only muster a field goal each by to tangle with the always talented Lady Tigers in Kara Gardiner and Shaelynn Barnett, two free throws photography/Troy Boman a league contest at 7 p.m. Tooele also ventures to Tooele’s Allison Bowers glides in lane 7 in the 200 yard freestyle in heat 4 at the 2006 Tooele Invitational Logan to tangle with the Lady Grizzlies in league play, SEE ROLL ON A10 Dec. 15 at the Leigh Pratt Aquatic Center. The Lady Buff junior finished with a time of 2:25.44 in the tough event.

remained tied at 24-24 by the inter- with a team high 22 and James Buff swimmers back in action after break mission break. Wilkins ignited the chipped in with 13. Kartchner also Mustangs by Nick Drake in a non-league dual against the and fourth events — the layoff continued from page A8 Mustangs assault with eight points hit for 10 as well. and Morgan Kartchner buried a SPORTS EDITOR Utes at 3:15 p.m. at PAC while really showed. Rowland Hall is Dugway 58 - Milford 49 Grantsville hits the road to Ogden a small team but they do have advantage with eight minutes still 3-point shot. James also canned Tooele needed a breather from The Mustangs rolled to a non- to tangle with the talented Lions some outstanding swimmers for remaining in the game. Wilkins a pair of charity tosses as well to swimming competition by the league victory over the Tigers Dec. in a tri-meet with Rowland Hall- the boys team as they won six provided a pair of field goals and force the deadlock at the break. time the Christmas moratorium 30 at Milford. St. Marks at 3:30 p.m. of the 11 events. We missed Mat Kartchner buried another 3-point Lewis led the Wolverines with rolled around. Milford raced to a slim 13- Buff coach Mel Roberts said Snarr, who was hurt in a fall at shot. Allred and James connected five points and Sandoval pumped But although the Buff swim- 11 cushion after eight minutes the break snapped his teams’ his home the morning of the meet on a basket each and Keith pro- in four more. Anthony Nielson and mers earned some well-deserved had expired in the game. Blake momentum and times but expects and he was scheduled in three vided a charity toss as well. Rodriguez also chipped in with a R&R and swept the tri-meet Williams ripped the nets for nine time drops in the dual meet with of the events we lost. The team Hiskey poured in a pair of bas- basket each to force the deadlock with Rowland Hall-St. Marks and points, including a 3-point bomb, Uintah today and a road test at was also a little shook-up over kets and Ruiz canned a free throw headed into the second-half of Grantsville, the break also effected while teammates Cade Boyter and Lehi on Friday at 7:30 p.m. the accident involving freshman to account for the Tintic offense in play. the athletes’ times and it showed Spencer Bailey provided a basket “The moratorium over the holi- Lauren Howsden Monday. She the period. Lewis caught fire for the hosts in the first-meet back from the each as well. days took a heavy toll on our per- is well-liked by everyone on the The Miners did outscore the in the third period with eight holiday getaway Thursday at Pratt Dugway stayed within striking formances,” he stated. “I expected team and one of those people that Mustangs 14-12 down the stretch points and Neilson fired in three Aquatic Center (PAC). distance just one frame into the us to be off but the kids had been made coaching fun and pleasur- in the final frame. Myers pumped points, each hitting a 3-point shot The Lady Buffs completed the game, thanks to four points by swimming well and improving up able. Hopefully, she will be back in four points while Hiskey, Wyatt along the way. Rodriguez and tri-meet sweep with decisive wins Zach James and Landon Wilkins to and through December and with us next year.” Allinson and Brandon Hillman Chance Whittaker also tallied two over Grantsville (225-18) and and three more points from expected it to continue. Most of Coach Roberts said there were recorded three points each in the points each and Tony Soriano Rowland Hall-St. Marks (175-21) our kids had a hard time living some impressive and significant period. Ruiz also hit a charity toss added a free throw to build a 40-29 Morgan Kartchner. in girls competition. The Cowgirls with the slower times. I know efforts during the meet. along the way. Wolverine cushion and one period The Mustangs bounced right also battled past the Lady Lions in back with a 14-11 scoring edge in a dual meet format, 53-30. that today when Uintah comes “We did get some very good W. Wendover 53 - Dugway 47 still remaining. Kartchner fired in a three-point the second stanza to grab a slim The Tooele boys followed a to town for our last home meet swims from many of the first year The Wolverines parlayed a 16-5 25-24 lead by the half-time break. similar route with lopsided wins that we will swim better and still swimmers as they are fighting for assault in the third quarter to an bomb and Wilkins added a basket to account for the lone points of Kartchner ripped the visiting nets over Grantsville (215-20) and be ready for the region and state places on the team that we will 11-point lead and held on for a for seven points and James hit on Rowland Hall-St. Marks (175-76) championships. be taking to region,” he noted. hard fought non-league triumph the frame for Dugway. a pair of field goals as well. Wilkins and a sweep of the tri-meet. The “Swimmers in the short events “Tiffani Smith, Nytalya Court, Dec. 21 at West Wendover, Nev. The Mustangs blistered the visit- also contributed three points to Lion boys team recorded a 93-39 — the 50’s and 100’s — were not Dylan Bryan, Kylei Riding, Crystal The two teams registered 11 ing cords for an 18-13 explosion to stake DHS to a slim one-point lead decision over the Cowboys squad that much off their best times,” he Pedro, Miriah Gordon, Spencer points each to keep the game tied make a run at the West Wendover at intermission. in a dual format. added. “But the 200’s, 500’s and after one quarter. Zach James squad down the stretch. Wilkins Michael Turner led the way for Tooele now faces Uintah today by the time they got to their third SEE ACTION ON A10 fired in seven points and Landon poured in eight points while James the Tigers in the period with three Wilkins pumped in four to trigger and Kartchner contributed four points while Jayson Bailey, Boyter, the Dugway attack early. each to pave the comeback bid. Jared Lewis poured in five Brady Allred also hit a field goal Dylan Carter and Kevin Sibley hit points to ignite the West Wendover as well. a field goal each to keep the hosts offense in the first period and But the Wolverines stemmed close at the halfway point of the Diego Sandoval pumped in four. the Mustang charge with 11 points tilt. Junior Rodriguez also added a from Lewis and a field goal by Dugway caught fire in the third Sandoval. quarter, posting a 13-7 outburst FREE 2007 field goal to keep the game dead- locked at 11-11 eight minutes into Lewis led all scorers with a to extend the lead to 38-31 with the contest. game high 29 and Sandoval pro- only eight minutes remaining in Each squad produced 13 in vided 10. the game. Kartchner continued his the second session as the tilt Wilkins paced the Mustangs hot hand with seven more points Poster Calendar in the session, including a 3-point shot, and Wilkins poured in a pair of baskets as well. James also added a field goal to build the seven-point margin headed down the stretch. Williams buried a 3-point shot while teammates Spencer Bailey and Landon Mayer chipped in with a field goal each. The Mustangs completed the game with a 20-18 assault to com- plete the road triumph. Kartchner led the way with eight more points, including his second 3-point shot of the night, and Wilkins connect- ed on six of eight free throws. Preston Edwards also pumped in five points, also hitting a 3-point bomb, and Brady Allred canned a free throw as well. The Tigers could only muster six points from Williams and five points by Boyter in the final frame of the game. Sibley also provided three points and Jayson Bailey drilled a pair of charity tosses for the hosts in the fourth quarter. Kartchner torched the nets for 25 and Wilkins poured in 17 to spearhead the Mustangs non- photography/Troy Boman league triumph. James also hit for Dugway’s Preston Edwards concentrates on a free throw in a game this 10 and Edwards added five. season. The Mustangs posted an impressive 60-34 win over region Williams paced the Tigers with rival Tintic Wednesday and now prepare for a region battle with county a team high 18 and Boyter netted neighbor Wendover Friday on the Wildcats home floor at 7 p.m. nine.

holder in the NFL and Eagles Coach Andy Reid NFL made sure the longtime backup quarterback was continued from page A8 signed up this week to fulfill that specialized responsibility. Akers was perfect Sunday with the snap as he was placing the ball for Martin kicks from 19, 48 and 38 yards, the last com- Gramatica’s game winning attempt. Instead of ing on the final play of the game in a rainstorm, celebrating the win after a successful kick, Romo making the “K” ball even slicker yet. Detmer was frantically trying to pick up a first down or had no trouble putting the snap down safely for better yet a touchdown, only to be tripped up Akers, in spite of a downpour during the waning a yard short by lunging Seahawk cornerback moments of the game. Jordan Babineauxe. The “K” ball was made out “Kicking balls are very, very slick,” Akers to be the villain, as it is slicker than the normal said. “That might be something that needs to be game ball. “K” ball or no “K” ball, Tony Romo just addressed. A lot of people take the snap, hold couldn’t find the handle and the Cowboys lost, and kick for granted. It just shows you how tech- Pick up a FREE 2007 Poster Calendar 21-20. nical that is.” Just a day later, Eagles snapper Detmer agreed with Akers, “Being a holder for at the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin offices. Jon Dorenbos and holder Koy Detmer executed the amount of time I’ve been, you realize there’s the seemingly routine play without mishap and nothing given, none of them are guaranteed. You 58 North Main David Akers drilled a 38-yard field goal with no have to make it happen.” time left to give the Philadelphia Eagles a stun- Tony Romo will have the entire off-season ning 23-20 victory over their arch rival, New York to wish he could have made it happen for the 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. M–F Giants. Akers praised Detmer as being the best Cowboys — I’ll see you form the sideline. A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 9, 2007 Tigers edge Buffs with clutch shooting by Nick Drake free throws in the fourth period Tyler Jensen popped the cords SPORTS EDITOR to help the Tigers register a 19-10 for a game high 21 and Todd Tooele prepared for the tough scoring edge in the final frame of Lynsky pumped in 17 for the and grueling Region 11 boys bas- the game and register the victory. hosts. ketball campaign with games Reyden Egbert paved the way Josh Johnson paved the way against foes from the larger 4A with a game high 17 and Holley for the Buffs with a team high 14 classification. poured in 13. Will Eteaki also hit while Zac Clausing and Dorian West and Lehi captured non- for 11 for Ogden. Cochran netted 10 each. Mike league triumphs over the Buffs in Josh Johnson ignited the Buffs Cheatham also provided eight preseason play this past week. attack with a team high 13 and points while Marcus Baker and The local squad was hoping Mike Cheatham fired in seven. Tanner Stuart hit for six each. that the difficult affairs against Justin Brady also contributed six Then, West raced to a 19-9 lead the bigger schools would prepare and Dorian Cochran added five. eight minutes into the Dec. 30 Tooele for tough region play. Just a couple of days earlier, boys’ hoop road contest against However, Ogden spoiled the Lehi outscored Tooele in all four Tooele and claimed a 70-55 deci- Buffs league opener Friday with a frames to roll to a 77-57 road vic- sion Saturday on the Buffs hard- 51-40 triumph. tory over the Buffs Wednesday on Shaun Holley buried 10 of 12 the Pioneers home hardwoods. SEE CLUTCH ON A11 Cowboys fall to talented Grizzlies by Nick Drake Delta kept its perfect record on the season in tact SPORTS EDITOR with a 35-19 triumph over Grantsville Wednesday on Timing is everything and Grantsville didn’t exactly the Rabbits home floor. play second-ranked Logan at the best time. Jordan Johnson fired in a game high 14 points and After suffering only its third loss on the season Kurt Nielson pumped in seven to pave the way for the earlier in the week, the angry Grizzlies took out their undefeated and Class 3A’s fourth-ranked Rabbits. Delta wrath on the Cowboys Friday in Logan. connected on 19 of 36 free throws on the night. Joe Stock poured in nine points in the opening frame Drake led Grantsville with a team high six while to spur the hosts to a quick 18-2 lead and the Grizzlies Hawkins, Harrison and Josh Childs netted three each. cruised to a lopsided 69-37 triumph over Grantsville in The Cowboys hit the road to Tooele Wednesday to the Region 11 boys basketball opener. tangle with their county neighbor in a 7 p.m. affair. Charles Abouo poured in a game high 19 and Stock Grantsville hosts region rival Bear River Friday, also photography/Mike Anderson popped the cords for 14. Wes Hyde also fired in eight at 7 p.m. Tooele’s Meredith Nigh concentrates on defending a Union ball handler in a game against the Cougars last points and Chaz Housley tossed in seven. Grantsville Coach Larry Sandberg said his team ran week. The Lady Buffs are on a roll with three straight victories, including a vital 70-32 victory over region Logan Drake paced the Cowboys with a team high into a pair of talented and ranked squads in a matter rival Ben Lomond in the Region 11 girls basketball opener Thursday at home. 10 while Trevor Hawkins, Taylor Hunt, Craig Harrison of days. and Josh Childs chipped in with six points each. “We were a little short-handed without Marcus The game marked the second ranked squad four field goals and eight points attack with a team-high 13 and Grantsville met in the week. SEE FALL ON A11 Roll in the pivotal stretch and Nigh Alexis Bird chipped in with 11. continued from page A9 pumped in four points as well. Thomas also netted eight. Marie Porter also netted a basket Tooele Coach Karie Fredrickson from Shannon Allred and another to help spot Tooele a four-point said her team played hard against charity toss by Tiffany Turner in lead headed down the stretch of Judge Memorial. the opening session of the game. the game. “We played really well against The Lady Buffs outscored the Phillips and Okawa poured in Judge Memorial,” she stated. “I Lady Scots 17-9 in the second four points each in the period. was very pleased with the way period to extend the margin to 41- But the Lady Buffs refused to we played. We played really good 16 cushion at intermission. Porter let their hosts run away with the defense and put a lot of pressure paved the way for the attack with victory in the final frame of the on them. We took them out of five points while Tegan also netted game. Nigh fired in seven points their game. We had a little bit of four. Erin Christiansen completed and Sam Thomas pumped in five trouble scoring.” a three-point play while Nigh and points, each hitting a 3-point bomb Thomas tallied a basket each to in the period, to help Tooele reg- Delta 32 - Tooele 28 The Lady Rabbits used a strong build a cozy 25-point lead at the ister an 11-9 scoring edge in the second-half to hold off the upset- break. Corrinne Bird also added a fourth quarter. free throw. The Soaring Eagles could only minded Lady Buffs Nov. 21 at Rochelle, Turner and Allred net- muster four points by Murray, a Delta. ted three points each to account basket each by Phillips and Okawa Delta came out strong and raced for all of the Lady Scots points in and a free throw by Gabrecht in to a 10-7 edge after eight min- the period. the final frame. utes expired in the season debut. Tooele tacked on a 15-9 assault Judge Memorial 47 - Tooele 35 Shaylee Nielsen popped the home nets for six points. in the third quarter to take an Judge Memorial raced to a 17-8 Tooele stayed close when Sam insurmountable 56-25 lead headed scoring cushion in the third period Thomas, Alexis Bird and Cherise into the final frame of the game. as well to erase a 17-16 half-time Thomas spearheaded the outburst deficit and capture the 12-point Tegen each connected on a field with five points and Christiansen triumph Dec. 13 in Salt Lake City. goal and Erin Christiansen fired in hit for four. Corrinne Bird, Porter Tina Fakahafua spurred the a charity toss. and Karly Bitters also netted two Lady Bulldogs early with a pair The Lady Buffs registered a 9- points each to lead the way. of baskets while Jenna Sliwinski 6 cushion in the second stanza Morgan poured in seven and tossed in three points. Kim Troy to force the contest into a 16-16 Rochelle added a field goal to also netted a field goal as well to deadlock at intermission. Meredith photography/Troy Boman complete the scoring in the period spot the hosts to a 9-5 lead after Nigh and Tegen each hit a basket Tooele’s Jon Lee powers down lane 1 in the 200 yard free in heat 6 at the 2006 Tooele Invitational Dec. 15 for Ben Lomond. one quarter. while Thomas and Alexis Bird bur- at the Leigh Pratt Aquatic Center. The Buffs battled past Grantsville and Rowland Hall-St. Marks Thursday The Lady Buffs completed the Meredith Nigh and Alexis Bird ied a pair of free throws each to and now face Uintah today in the final home meet of the season. game with a 14-7 scoring edge in popped the cords for a pair of bas- ignite the attack. Corrinne Bird the fourth quarter. Alexis Bird and kets and Sam Thomas canned a also chipped in with a charity toss Teshia Haskell drilled four free free throw to account for the Lady as well to force the tie at the half- teammates Butterfield (1:13.47) and Pedro (1:17.21) throws each while Folta, Nigh and Buff scoring early. time break. Action grabbed third and fourth place, respectively, as well. Thomas each netted a basket to Tooele bounced right back in McKenzie Peterson pumped in complete the scoring and easy the second stanza with a 12-7 scor- a pair of field goals for the Lady continued from page A9 Grantsville duo Michelle Meredith (1:18.54) and Brittany Casada (1:19.94) took fifth and sixth place league triumph. ing edge to build a 17-16 intermis- Rabbits and Whitney Singleton Dickinson, Tyler Thurston, Jessica Cooper, Stephanie for the Cowgirl squad and Tooele’s Jessica Cooper Morgan poured in six and sion advantage. Alexis Bird poured netted a basket as well. Lee and Jordan Knighton all had lifetime best swims (1:21.32) garnered seventh place overall as well. Gardiner added a charity toss for in five points and Thomas hit for Delta regrouped and came out in at least one of their events. Cowgirl Alex DeGraw (1:25.79) also battled to an the Scots down the stretch. three to lead the Lady Buffs’ rally of the locker room for the third “This week we finish up the dual meet season as eighth place finish for GHS as well. Tooele 52 - Juan Diego 47 in the frame. Nigh and quarter to outscore Tooele 9-7 and we have Uintah today and then travel to Lehi Friday The Lady Buff squad of Bowers, Murphy, Riding The Lady Buffs posted their first Bird also netted two points each grab a slim 25-23 lead with only as we prepare for region the following Saturday,” and Smith battled to a gold finish in the 200 free relay win of the season Dec. 19 against to help spot the visitors a slim one- eight minutes remaining in the he added. “Swimming in their last meet at the with a top time of 2:07.02 and edge past the Tooele the Soaring Eagles in Draper. point edge at the break. contest. Bailee Lovell produced Pratt Aquatic Center Tuesday will be Trent Andrus, squad of Butterfield, Pedro, Lopez and Skelton with Juan Diego raced to a quick Savana Lo’Amanu fired in six all five of her game points in Jerry Bryan, Jessica Cooper, Cameron Crane, Jared a runner-up finish of 2:08.47. The Cowgirl squad of 13-6 lead after one period cul- points and Erica Martinez added the pivotal period to ignite the Genther, Bobby Philpot, Lizette Torres, Scott Young DeGraw, Casada, Erin Murray and Meredith fought minated. Jill Dino fired in five a free throw to account for all of Lady Rabbit attack while Nielsen and the captains — Trish Cox, Laurie Halladay, Jon to a fourth place time of 2:30.67. points, including a 3-point bomb, the Lady Bulldogs’ scoring in the popped the cords for a pair of field Lee and Terence Perkins. Lehi has very good teams Tooele’s Stubbs seized first place in the 100 back while Caitlin Murray popped the second session. goals to aid the effort. in both the boys and girls and will provide us with a and triggered a Lady Buff sweep of the top five cords for a pair of field goals. Lexi Judge Memorial exploded for a Nigh caught fire with five points good tune-up for the championship meets.” places in the race. The Lady Buff junior seized top Phillips chipped in with a bas- 17-8 outburst in the third period in the frame, including a 3-point honors with a gold finish of 1:19.33 and teammate ket while Jenna Speare and Akiko to seize command of the contest bomb, and Alexis Bird netted a Lady Buffs sweep tri-meet Anderson was right behind with a runner-up time of Okawa canned a free throw each with a 33-25 lead and just one peri- The Lady Buffs set the tone of the meet right field goal as well. 1:19.95. Janiel Wells claimed a in the event to help provide a seven-point edge od left in the contest. Troy caught from the very first event and coasted to the tri-meet The Lady Rabbits concluded with a third place time of 1:24.35 followed by Lady eight minutes into the contest. fire and torched the nets for nine the affair with a 7-5 scoring advan- triumph over the Cowgirls and Lady Lions Thursday Buff tandem Smaellie (1:25.86) and Cooper (1:26.78) Meredith Nigh poured in four points and Margo Fery popped the at PAC. tage down the stretch to hold off in fourth and fifth place, respectively. points on a pair of field goals cords for five points to trigger the the Lady Buffs comeback bid. Trish Cox, Courtney Lopez, Tiffani Smith and The Lady Buffs also ruled the 100 breaststroke, and Alexis Bird chipped in with a Lady Bulldogs’ comeback. Cleresa Amber Skelton combined forces to record the vic- Misty Ingram hit for five points paced by Halladay and Andrews. The Lady Buff basket as well to account for the Roberts also canned a pair of free and Shanel Bliss produced a key tory in the 200 medley relay at 2:16.21. The Lady Buff Tooele points in the period. senior claimed first place in the event with a fin- throws to help extend the margin basket to ignite the Delta offense. team of Mary Burden, Kristin Anderson, Kylei Riding The Lady Buffs stormed back to eight points and eight minutes ish of 1:20.12 and Andrews followed with a silver Nigh fired in another 3-point and Kilee Butterfield battled to a silver standing with status with a runner-up time of 1:25.03. Riding with a 21-14 assault in the second left in the tilt. shot and Christiansen buried a a runner-up finish of 2:17.40. fought to a bronze in the event with a time of 1:25.57 stanza to knot the game at 27- Nigh fired in two 3-point mis- pair of free throws. Smith powered to a top time in the 200 free with and Court claimed fourth place at 1:30.95. Cowgirl 27 by intermission. Nigh spear- siles and Alexis Bird chipped in Shaylee Nielson popped the a finish of 2:22.15 to power a Lady Buff sweep of the Meredith seized fifth place at 1:34.47 followed by headed the comeback with eight with a field goal to complete the cords for a game-high 10 points, top four places in the event. Allison Bowers captured Lady Buff duo Miriah Gordon (1:43.17) and Ashley points, including a perfect six- scoring for the Lady Buffs. including a 3-point shot and Misty a second place in the event with a runner-up time of Poffenberger (1:44.04) in sixth and seventh place, for-six at the charity stripe, while The Lady Bulldogs also posted Ingram produced nine to aid the 2:33.78 followed by Lady Buff tandem Crystal Pedro respectively. Grantsville tandem DeGraw (1:57.28) Karly Bitters and Bird netted a 14-10 scoring edge in the final (2:48.81) and Stephanie Lee (2:50.64) garnered third and Casada (2:03.45) garnered eighth and ninth place four points each on a pair of field frame as well to culminate the effort. and fourth place respectively. as well. goals. Cherise Tegen also netted non-league triumph. Fery trig- Meanwhile, Meredith Nigh Erika Andrews battled to top honors in the 200 The Tooele team of Cox, Skelton, Smith and three points and Erin Christiansen gered the rally down the stretch paced the Lady Buffs attack with individual medley (IM) with a gold finish of 2:43.25 Burden powered their way to first place in the 400 added a basket to force the dead- with six points while Troy, Sekola a game-high 10 points, firing in a and Riding followed with a silver time of 2:48.43. free relay at 4:19.81 and edged out Lady Buff squad lock at the break. Falemaka, Mikelle Mancini and pair of 3-point bombs, and Alexis Kaytlyn Murphy took third place in the event as well of Stubbs, Wells, Bowers and Lopez with a runner-up Phillips spurred the Soaring Fakahafua all netted a basket each Bird chipped in with six points. with a time of 3:03.36 and Chelsea Smaellie earned finish of 4:57.04. Eagles’ attack with five points, along the way. Sam Thomas and Cherise Tegen fourth place overall at 3:19.05. Butterfield just missed a gold finish in the 50 free including a 3-point shot, while Nigh and Thomas each buried a also netted four points each. Cox spearheaded a Lady Buff sweep in the 100 fly with a silver time of 31.14, just .03 behind Rowland Dino and Brieann Dimond tallied 3-point bomb in the fourth quarter Marie Porter controlled the with a stellar time of 1:09.59 to win the event in style. Hall’s Chandler Schlegel (31.11). Tooele’s Stubbs three points each. Melanie Kiernan and Alexis Bird added a field goal paint for the Lady Buffs with a Lady Buff teammate Burden seized a silver in the battled to a bronze in the event at 31.36 followed buried a pair of free throws and and free throw. Marie Porter also team-high nine rebounds while race at 1:17.86 while duo Courtney Lopez (1:25.43) by tandem Wells (31.80) and Nytalya Court (34.79). Speare added a charity toss to canned a free throw to aid the Tegen and Christiansen each and Anderson (1:26.73) garnered third and fourth Tooele trio Karina Lohmeyer (37.41), Poffenberger keep the game tied after one half Lady Buff effort. chipped in with six boards each. place, respectively, in the event as well. (40.58) and Gordon (41.14) grabbed seventh through of play expired. Troy spearheaded the Lady Thomas also registered four steals Halladay captured first place in the 100 free, ninth place, respectively. Grantsville’s Erin Murray Tooele poured in a 14-10 offen- Bulldog charge with a game-high and Nigh logged a pair of thefts on sprinting for a first place finish of 1:03.29 to lead claimed 10th place overall at 41.52. sive outburst in the third quarter 17, including 13 points in the piv- the night. Nigh also paved the way Tooele to a sweep of the first four places in the Tooele trio Bowers (6:49.09), Murphy (7:15.53) as well to build a 41-37 cushion otal period, while Fery pumped in with four assists each while Karly race. Skelton fought to runner-up honors in the and Lee (8:04.06) battled to second through fourth and only eight minutes remaining eight points in the game as well. Bitters added three and Thomas event with a silver finish of 1:05.80 and Lady Buff place, respectively, in the 500 free. in the affair. Bird caught fire with Nigh ignited the Lady Buffs’ two for the Lady Buffs. TUESDAY January 9, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 Lady Mustangs ready for county foe by Nick Drake game deadlocked after one period of play. SPORTS EDITOR However, the Lady Tigers exploded for the 20-2 Dugway hoped to hit the roads to Manila barrage to break open the close contest and build Thursday for a little tune-up before meeting coun- a cozy 28-10 half-time cushion. Kambie Bagley ty neighbor Wendover for the first time of the torched the home nets for 14 of her game-high 18 season. in the pivotal period and Gines contributed four However, Ole’ Mother Nature refused to coop- points as well. Bagley and Stringham also netted erate and make the trek to the Lady Mustangs a pair of free throws each to aid in the pivotal courts treacherous and improbable. outburst. Dugway is set to meet Wendover today in a bat- Palmer provided the lone basket and points of tle at 6 p.m. and then hit the road to Mt. Pleasant the quarter for Dugway. Thursday for a contest with Wasatch Academy, Tabiona tacked on a 20-4 assault in the third also at 6 p.m. quarter as well to extend the advantage to a whop- The Lady Mustangs are coming off a disappoint- ping 48-14 headed into the final quarter of the ing setback to the Lady Tigers just a week earlier. game. Gines ignited the rally with seven points Tabiona exploded for a 20-2 barrage in the second and Stringham poured in six to lead the way for period to snap an 8-8 deadlock and cruise to a the hosts. Bagley also netted a pair of field goals decisive 60-26 win over Dugway Dec. 29 on the and Skya Defa buried a 3-point bomb to help stake Lady Tigers home hardwoods. the Lady Tigers to a commanding 34-point cushion Savana Gines and Kambie Bagley poured in 18 headed down the stretch. Palmer connected for all four of the Dugway points each to ignite the preseason victory while points in the frame. Stacy Stringham pumped in 12 to aid in the non- Both team tallied 12 points in the final period league triumph. as well. Palmer and Pianar led the way for the Jaynie Palmer flipped in 15 for the Lady Lady Mustangs with four points each and C.J. Mustangs and Sherilyn Pianar tossed in seven. Mathews hit a basket as well. Morgyn Broadhead photography/Troy Boman Tabiona 60 - Dugway 26 and Shelsea Wall also canned a free throw each Grantsville’s Del Ray Villaverde competes in the Best of the West Invitational Friday and Saturday at Tooele The talented Lady Tigers roared to a 20-2 along the way. High. The Cowboys battled to a 10th place team finish in the final standings of the two-day event. assault in the second period to snap an 8-8 dead- Gines triggered the Lady Tigers’ attack with five lock and rolled to a decisive triumph over the points and Defa connected for three, each hitting Lady Mustangs Friday at Tabiona. a 3-point shot in the frame. Eunice Nielson and Buffs fight to silver at JV tourney Both teams battled to an 8-8 tie eight minutes Stringham also provided a field goal each for the Grapplers Tooele’s finished with a 4-0 record and a first into the contest. Jaynie Palmer poured in five victors in the quarter. continued from page A8 place finish in the 119 weight class to finish off points and Sherilyn Pianar popped the nets for Gines and Bagley paced the Lady Tigers with a a successful performance at the Kearns High JV three, each hitting a 3-point bomb, to lead the way game-high 18 points each and Stringham netted ished sixth overall in the 112 division with one Tournament on Dec. 16. He finished with three for Dugway in the first frame of the game. 12 as well. Defa also chipped in with six points fall, capping to a 3-3 record on the tournament. pinfalls. Whitney Hiesman led the way for Tabiona with for the hosts. In the 103 division Tooele’s Jake Prather and The Buff boys fought hard with a great finish, a pair of field goals while Stacey Stringham and Palmer led the Lady Mustangs with a team-high Grantsville’s Corey Gunderson (one fall) both placing second overall falling just short of Hunter Savana Gines netted a basket each to keep the 15 and Pianar hit for seven. finished off with 2-2 records, while THS’ Brayden High School. Torgensen finished with a 1-2 record in his bouts, TC Tate also battled to a first place finish in the his one win coming by pinfall. 189 division with a 3-0 record and with two pins. Lady Grizzlies top Cowgirls in final frame In the 112 division, Shawn Cook of Tooele fin- In the 103 division, Ben Nelson finished in ished at 2-2 overall as Grantsville’s Shaun Fawson second place overall with a 2-1 record, pinning battled to a 1-2 record. by Nick Drake two opponents. Brady Wice at 145 also finished in Daryl James of the Grantsville fought to a tough second place with a 2-1 record. SPORTS EDITOR 1-2 record in the 119 division while Buff Jimmy In his first performance for the Buffs this sea- Grantsville was hoping for a Searle finished the tourney at 0-2. son, 285 competitor Soni Sonatane finished with little home court magic Thursday The Buff tandem of Travis Gustafson and Chris a silver medal and 2-1 record on the tournament, in the Cowgirls Region 11 opener. heaps both finished with 1-2 records to cap off the pinning two men to the mat to start his season. And for three periods, it 125 competitors. Mike Trujillo at 135 finished at 4-1, giving him a appeared the hosts might be able The 130’s saw THS’ Josh Austin finish at 1-2 and third place finish and with three pinfalls. to give the talented Lady Grizzlies Trent Whitehouse of the Buffs finish at 0-2. from Logan High a little scare. Buff duo Jesse Bissegger and Michael Trujillo The duo of Josh Day, 140, and Glen Kummer, But trailing 34-33 headed into both finished at 1-2 in the 135 division. 152, finished with third place finishes and 3-1 the fourth quarter, Logan raced to In the 140 division, Josh Day of Tooele finished records to their belts. Both battled out three pin- a 20-11 barrage in the final frame at 2-2 as Toby Martinez of Grantsville finished off falls apiece. of the game to break open a close at 1-2. Colton Rosen of Grantsville fought to a 0-2 At 125, Ken Elsbury finished with two pins contest and record a hard fought record in the division. Brady Wice of Tooele fin- and a 2-1 record to cap a third place finish on the 54-44 triumph over the Cowgirls ished with a 0-2 record in the 145 division. tournament. in Grantsville. Kennedy Storwold of GHS and Zach Huntsman In the 112 division, Shawn Cook battled to a 1-1 Cami Jensen pumped in seven of THS both finished at 1-2 in the 152 weight record with one pin. of her nine points in the pivotal class. Cassity Adams finished 0-1 in the 130 weight fourth period and Katie Krogh Skylar Phelps of Grantsville battled to one fall class for the tournament. pumped in five more to ignite the and a 2-2 record in the 160 class, as Tooele’s Jai Dallin Chevalier grappled one pinfall, finishing Lady Grizzlies. Krogh fired in a Knighton and Grantsville’s Del Ray Villaverde the day with a 1-1 record. game high 14 and Nikki Stewart both finished at 0-2 in the division. Andrew Adams at 189 finished with a 0-2 record netted 10. Jensen and Teresa The Cowboy tandem of Jonathan Haddock and overall. Edward recorded nine each to Jake Templeton both finished at 0-2 in the 215 Tyler McClimmans finished at 0-2 in the 215 lead the visitors to the road tri- weight class, as the Tooele duo of Nic Buxton and weight division. umph. Penitani Leeaetoa also finished at 0-2 in the 275 At 285, Nic Buxton finished with a 0-2 record Sammie Jensen ignited the division. on the day. Cowgirls with a team high 12 and Kylie Erickson poured in nine. Marissa Robbins, Rika Larsen and sion edge. Abouo paced the hosts Josh Childs led Grantsville Kelsi Wells all produced six each Fall with five points and Stock netted with four points in the session for the hosts as well. continued from page A10 three points, each hitting a 3-point and Marcus Johnson netted three. Grantsville has had a roller missile, to spearhead the Logan Drake also added a field goal as coaster type of month, losing and Johnson due to an illness and we attack. Rich Lee hit a field goal well. then winning every other game were kind of looking towards the and Housley added a free throw to The hosts completed the game photography/Mike Anderson for the past seven since Emery Grantsville’s Rika Larsen fires up a shot over a Union defender in a Logan High game and working for complete the scoring. with a 21-14 assault in the fourth nipped the Cowgirls on Dec. 12. game Dec. 30 at GHS. The Cowgirls toppled the Lady Cougars in the a slow down tactic so we thought Drake paced Grantsville in the quarter to culminate the contest. Grantsville faces another dif- game but dropped their Region 11 girls basketball opener, 54-44, to we would work it against unde- period with six points on three field Jeff Watts popped the cords for ficult challenge on the road today Logan Thursday at home. feated Delta,” he stated. “They are goals while Taylor Hunt and Craig four points while Lee and Jason with a bout with host Bear River at a pretty good team. We knew we Harrison flipped in a basket each. Maughan recorded three points fourth quarter was the difference Tremonton at 7 p.m. The Cowgirls Rachael Topham. wanted to do something different. Logan registered a 17-9 outburst each in the period. Hyde, Housley, return to host Ogden Thursday in “Overall, we played hard,” she in the game. Their depth and our And for the most part the kids ran in the third period to extend the Stock, Devin Peterson and Whipple a league affair, also at 7 p.m. stated. “Logan is a good team and lack depth due to injuries hurt us. the game plan pretty well in the lead to 48-23 headed into the final Walter tallied two points each for Grantsville Coach Kenzie we’re right there with them. The We shouldn’t hang our heads by first-half. But it fell apart in the frame of the game. Abouo spurred Logan as well. Newton said her team played hard younger girls — Sammie, Kelsi any means. We are just lacking a second-half. Hindsight, is always the Grizzlies surge with 12 points in Hawkins, Hunt and Harrison but just couldn’t overcome the lack and Marissa — really set the pace little bit of experience in league 20-20 and we probably should have the quarter and Hyde tallied three ignited the Cowboys with four of depth due to illness and injuries in the game and did a good job play. I’m looking forward to the tried something different in the points. Flores also canned a pair of points each and Drake added a to veteran Megan Oltjenbruns and of keeping up the intensity. The next time we play them.” second-half. Our kids got a little charity tosses. field goal as well. frustrated with the foul disparity. But we have to learn to become into the contest. Josh Johnson ignited the early a little bit tougher mentally when Pet of the Week Clutch surge with four points and Dorian Cochran buried a that happens. We can’t dwell on the last shot we took and focus on continued from page A10 3-point bomb. Marcus Baker also hit a field goal and Zac Clausing hit a free throw to complete the scoring what is ahead. woods. in the frame. “Obviously, Logan is a good ball Reggie Chambers and Collin Senten popped the Sammy Saucedo flipped in a pair of free throws club and they had something to nets for 17 points each and Daniel Young hit for while Ogden teammates Josh Murillo and Will Eteaki prove after getting beat earlier in 14. Nate Mensah also contributed 12 to trigger the added a basket each to keep the hosts within striking the week and we knew that going Panthers road win. distance after one period expired. into the game,” he added. “We Dorian Cochran poured in a team high 15 and Zac The Tigers stormed back to record a 15-5 assault wanted to try to slow them down Clausing flipped in 13 for the Buffs. Josh Johnson in the second period to take a 21-15 intermission but they played too physical for us also fired in 12 for the hosts. edge. Reyden Egbert torched the nets for five points to work our game plan. As coaches Tooele is set to host county neighbor Grantsville and Eteaki flipped in a pair of baskets as well. we’re looking hard at why we’re Wednesday in a league affair at 7 p.m. The Buffs also Murillo and Holley also buried a 3-point bomb each not getting to the line and why venture to Logan Friday for a tough road test against to help provide the six-point margin at the half-time we’re putting other teams to the the ranked Grizzlies. break. line a lot. We just need to work Tooele Coach Danny Medina said his team ran Jordan Clemente connected on a three-point play hard in practice this week and see into a tough West squad and just couldn’t hit key and Brady added a field goal to account for the Buff if we can’t turn things around.” shots against Ogden. scoring in the quarter. Logan 69 - Grantsville 37 “West has a bunch of good move-ins that has Tooele bounced right back with a 15-11 assault The Grizzlies scored 26 of the really contributed to their success this year,” he in the third session to pull to within 32-30 headed first 30 points of the game and noted. “They are quick and athletic and we started into the final frame of the game. Johnson poured in coasted to a league triumph over out slow. We battled back and cut it to six. This is seven points, including a 3-point missile, and Mike the Cowboys Friday in Logan. one of the best teams West has had in a quite a while. Cheatham hit a pair of basket to trigger the Buff Joe Stock torched the home It’s a talented team. We had opportunities but just rally. Cochran and Brady also provided two points nets for nine points in the opening didn’t make shots. We couldn’t match their quick- session, including a 3-point bomb, Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be each to the visitors offense and kept the game a one required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. ness and we were just a little bit slow coming off the and Chaz Housley pumped in four basket affair. Shelters are only required to hold animals for Christmas break. Egbert kept Ogden ahead with six points on three points to spark Logan to a 20-4 “We just couldn’t score against Ogden,” he added. field goals and Murillo fired in a 3-point shot. Eteaki lead after one period. Wes Hyde three days before they are euthanized. “We shot ourselves in the foot. We had our chances also connected on a field goal to allow the Tigers to produced a three-point play while For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals to win it. We were down by only one point it seemed take a slim advantage headed into the final frame of Josh Flores and B.J. Larsen canned available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at like forever. It was just one of those games for us. the game. a free throw each to spot Logan a 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville They made all of their free throws down the stretch Then, Holley took over with a 10 of 12 effort from 16-point cushion eight minutes into Animal Shelter at 884-6881. and we didn’t get the opportunity to go to the line. It the charity stripe in the fourth period while Egbert the contest. Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. was a tight game. We played more to their level than chipped in with six points, hitting a 3-point shot Josh Childs and Trevor Hawkins to ours. It was just a sloppy game.” along the way. Eteaki also contributed a field goal hit a basket each to account for the Ogden 51 - Tooele 40 and charity toss in the pivotal stretch for the hosts. lone points of the first frame for Tooele Veterinary The Tigers outscored the Buffs 19-10 in the fourth Cheatham produced a three-point play to ignite Grantsville. Clinic period, including 12 points from the free throw line, the Buffs attack while Johnson, Brady and Baker The Grizzlies outscored the to register a league win Friday at Ogden. had two points each. Clausing also hit a charity toss Cowboys 11-10 in the second 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 Tooele raced to a 10-6 cushion, just one quarter as well. stanza to take a 31-14 intermis- A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 9, 2007 OUTDOOR ADVENTURE Round Top makes for great winter climb n the south- “I wanna be as big ern end as a mountain Iof Skull Valley there is I wanna fly a conspicuous as high as the sun” mountain peak — STONE TEMPLE PILOTS that rises up from the valley road for about 0.4 miles to where it floor over 1,400 is washed out in the draw. feet in a cone Park your vehicle in the wide flat that greatly area on the north side of the drainage resembles a Jaromy Jessop and begin your hike. I started from volcano. This GUEST COLUMNIST this point on December 31 at about peak is known 10:30 a.m. The temperature was 14 as Round Top, elevation 6,434 feet, degrees Fahrenheit and the snow and it probably is a laccolith type that had fallen was transformed into volcanic landform much like many large intricate crystals of rime. It of the Oquirrh Mountain peaks. was regrettable to step on such mas- Round Top is the highest point in terpieces that nature had created. a small, compact group of moun- My wife Mishelle and I milled around tains known collectively as Davis the truck for a moment wondering if Mountain. Davis Mountain is named we were really going to hike this for David E. “Peg Leg” Davis. Davis mountain on such a cold day. After was nicknamed “Peg Leg” because failing to find a convincing excuse he lost his leg in an industrial acci- why not to, we set out. dent in 1862. Didn’t slow old Peg Now Round Top can be climbed Leg down much though because from many different starting points, he faithfully practiced the doctrine but due to the conditions, I wanted of polygamy and married 3 sisters a ridge that would take advantage of — Ann, Mary, and Sara Simpson. the angle of the winter suns rays — a (You gotta love Utah’s colorful southeast-facing slope. This is by past.) In 1871, Peg Leg Davis estab- no means a long hike. The one-way lished a telegraph station and post distance from the described car park office at Government Creek on the is 0.7 miles. The attraction of this south side of Davis Mountain along peak is the tremendous elevation the old Pony Express Trail. It is gain in that short distance — over photography courtesy of Jaromy Jessop believed that these sisters were the 1,200 feet, more than the height of From the summit of Round Top, climbers see Skull Valley and the Onaqui Mountains in the distance. first female telegraphers west of the the Empire State Building. Mississippi River. Just stay on the main ridge, taking A few weeks ago, after a recent care not to drift too far south off the snow storm, I decided to go out to ridge as there are some nasty talus Davis Mountain and climb Round slides that are no fun to negotiate. Top. To get there from Tooele, fol- If you stay on the ridge you will be low SR-36 south out of Tooele for fine. My wife bounded up the ridge 15 miles to the junction with SR- just like a mountain goat. I took my 199. Turn right and west on SR-199 time enjoying the scenery, taking and follow it west 22 miles through photographs of this and that, and I’ll Clover / Rush Valley, up and over admit it, resting every so often so as ��������������� Johnston’s pass and then out nearly not to blow a gasket. Finally, after to the Dugway Gate. Just as you turn about an hour, I was on the summit. on to Highway 199 off of Highway The snow was 12 to 16 inches deep 36, you will notice a large, stately where the wind had not blown the old two story brick home on the rock clear. The junipers were all north side of the road. This fine old frocked with wind-blown ice and deteriorating building is the house snow. ��������� There were brilliant orange that Peg Leg Davis built in the 1870s or 1880s. lichens on some of the rocks on Now just before the Dugway Gate the summit. The Indian Peaks of and just past the LDS church on the the Simpson Range and Government south side of the road, turn left and Creek formed an impressive scene south onto a good BLM road. All the to the south. To the east, the way along this road, you will have Stansbury, Onaqui, and Sheeprock fine views of the cone-like summit Mountains pierced the icy blue of Round Top to the south and west. sky with their lofty summits. To Follow this road for 6.2 miles to the north, hazy Skull Valley and the where a road heads west towards Cedar Mountains made up the view. Davis Mountain and Round Top. To the west, I could see all the way This is the Valley Reservoir Road across the Great American Desert and this reservoir is nothing more to the 12,000-foot peaks of the Deep than a few bulldozed berms about Creek Mountains with various crag- 10 feet high. Water is rarely found in gy lower ranges rising up out of the this reservoir but when it is, you will valley mist between Davis Mountain probably see wild horses or antelope and the Deep Creeks. Announcing… gathered around it. It was interesting to survey the The berms are visible from the floor of Skull valley from that van- main road you have been travel- tage point. The effects of the reced- ing so if you get messed up on the ing waters of Lake Bonneville were odometer, you will know you are in evident in the prominent lake ter- ���������������������� the right place. If you don’t find the races and rounded worn hills that exact starting place I describe, don’t looked like they would have been worry about it. This is an easy climb just below the surface of the water from any one of numerous dirt roads — and were subsequently mud cakes that approach the mountain. You when the lake dried up. Sand bars, ������������������������ could even walk cross country from gouged depressions, and mounds the valley road and climb the moun- of boulders here and there were Stansbury Springs Health Center in Stansbury Park tain. It’s not that far. I should use the evidence of powerful currents in the term easy lightly, however, as your ancient long-gone sea. legs will be mush after the elevation As we carefully descended the gain and loss. All along this road you summit with our frozen feet, we will have a chance to see the wild spooked out a herd of about 150 mustangs of the Onaqui Mountain pronghorn antelope on the bench ������������������������ wild horse herd. You will likely see a of the mountain and it was a sight Golden Eagle, or a Prairie Falcon or to see that many animals taking off At Wasatch Endocrinology and needs and concerns of our patients. Hawk sitting on the fence posts out at high speed. Davis Mountain, and in the desert. Round Top in particular, are out- Diabetes Specialists, we correct Located at Stansbury Springs Health As you head west off of the main standing winter hiking destinations gravel road onto the Valley Reservoir as they can be climbed by amateur hormonal, metabolic and nutritional Center, we offer a convenient Road, zero out your odometer again. hikers due to the small amounts of imbalances. We accomplish this alternative to driving to Salt Lake for Head west on this road the base of snow during the winter that make the mountains veer right and follow ascents of the neighboring ranges in a collaborative and cooperative diabetes and endocrinology care. the two track as it heads northwest out of the question unless you are along the bench of the mountains. At an expert. My only advice would be way that acknowledges individual Please call us today at 866-726-6566. mile 2.7 you will notice an old road to pick a warmer day and wear an heading west up into the mountains. extra pair of socks. Otherwise, this Turn left and west and follow this mountain is one that will provide an Our staff is here for you: enjoyable hike whatever the season. (left to right)

Office Manager Lisa Liddell, MA

Medical Director Dr. Robert Burr, MD, FACP, FACE

Nurse Practitioner and Diabetologist Michelle Litchman, MS, APRN, FNP-C

Dietitian and Diabetes Educator Eileen DeLeeuw, MS, RD, CDE

Diabetes Specialist Elizabeth Parsons, RN, BSN

Tooele Valley Office Stansbury Springs Health Center 210 Millpond Stansbury Park, Utah 84074 photography courtesy of Jaromy Jessop www.wasatchendo.com • offi[email protected] 866-726-6566 Round Top is the highest point in a small, compact group of mountains Toll-Free (866) 726-6566 known collectively as Davis Mountain. TUESDAY January 9, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B1

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by Suzanne Ashe STAFF WRITER n any given day, Erda resident Daniel Jimmo can be found on an outing with his dog Talon, a pure bred black Labrador Retriever.O On the surface this could be seen as any young man and his dog out for a bite or running an errand, but for Jimmo, 20, who has suffered from epilepsy since birth, having the dog is a necessity. Jimmo relies on the two-year-old dog to seek help if he has a seizure. Talon is a trained service dog, he wears a vest and carries a license. In addition to being a rather large and lovable companion, he really could save his owner’s life. Fifty-year-old Jan Jimmo, Daniel’s mother, trained Talon and several service dogs before him. Having a son with special needs not only sparked her interest to help him, but also inspired her to assist other people with physical and mental dis- abilities train their dogs to act as service dogs. The home business has spun into a much larger venture. Jan moved her family to Erda less than two years ago to open a school for service dogs. So far, Jan has built a 1600-square-foot structure, dubbed “the barn,” on her Erda Way prop- erty. The plan is to operate several classes a week, plus run a boutique for pet owners wanting to outfit their pooches. The building will be wheelchair accessible and climate controlled. Jan is hoping for a March 2007 open- ing day. The school’s curriculum will be place emphasis on obedience and more utilitarian tasks. photography / Troy Boman Much of the clothing line the store Daniel Jimmo (above) gets a big kiss from Gypsi a young service dog in training, Daniel has will sell will be “service dog” vests. epilepsy and has had the companionship of service dogs throughout his life. When not working It’s Jan’s dream to help other peo- his dog, Talon enjoys playing catch (bottom, right). Jimmo’s mother Jan trains service dogs, ple and their dogs learn together. including Jada (bottom, left). The business, K-9 P.I.T. (for partners in training), will cater to each client’s needs, she said. “The dogs can be trained with verbal commands, hand signals and even a clicker,” she said. Pets with a purpose In addition to training Talon, Jan has three other dogs, one-year-old litter mates. Each has completed obedience training and will soon learn the basics of service dog life. The three border collie-mix pup- pies, Jada, Gypsy and Isabell, were surrendered by their owner who was attempting to breed purebred border collies.

SEE SERVICE ON B10 Fix wobbly chairs so you can sit down, relax ha- excellent furniture material uneasy to sit down on a chair just pull the loose rung out of irs because it is slightly flexible, and have it wobble back and the socket as far as you can, are tough, resilient and beauti- forth. Often for this spread glue on it and pop it Cfor ful. Most furniture that is problem is as simple as turn- back together. Make sure the sitting and older than about six months ing the chair upside down and wood is completely clean and wooden is going to need something tightening the bolt, nut, or that any old glue or finish is chairs are fixed, however. Wood chairs screw that connects the leg to removed. the clas- tend to get a little wobbly as the top of the chair. If several rungs are loose, sic form pull the chair apart and re- time passes. Basic repairs are Other times, the wobble is — metal and glue all of them and the legs just a part of maintenance. due to loose chair rungs, and plastic chairs as well if they, too are loose. are pretty Diane Sagers The good news is that if this is the case, that ill-at- If a rung is , replace much addi- CORRESPONDENT basic repairs can be fairly ease feeling is totally justified. it with a dowel made of the tions of the simple. Follow a few tips You don’t want someone to same wood. 20th century. Homefront and you can correct the most end up spread eagle on the Wood is an common problems. photography courtesy of Diane Sagers floor, so take the time to fix it. It makes people a bit Clean dirt, old glue and finish off chair rungs before gluing. If only one rung is loose, SEE FURNITURE ON B3 Family Basketball Gardeners ooele City is sponsoring the rantsville Junior High School lready have your Master TTooele Family Winter Games. Gand Grantsville’s Jr. Jazz orga- AGardener certificate and Families of all ages are invited to nization are hosting a member of want to learn more? Larry attend on Friday, Jan. 12, at 6:30 the Utah Jazz NBA basketball team Sagers is teaching an Advanced p.m. The activity will be held at Jan. 10. GJHS booster club will serve Master Gardener course on the Dow James Building (438 their annual Jr. Jazz Family Night Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m., start- West 400 North). There will be Spaghetti Dinner in conjunction with ing Jan. 17. This year’s course contest, fun and exciting prizes, the visit. Dinner is open to the pub- will cover fruits and vegetables and there is no cost to partici- lic. $3 per person or $10 per family. and turfgrass. Call Patty Wheeler pate. Please pre-register by Jan. Eat dinner and then meet the player. at 843-2350 for more informa- 10, 2007 by contacting Tooele Dinner starts at 6 p.m. and the player tion. Registration deadline for City Parks and Recreation at will speak at 7:30 p.m. Proceeds the class is Jan. 10. 843-2142 or send an email to: will be used to support Grantsville [email protected]. Junior High School’s Falcon Friday program and student activities. B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 9, 2007 The Bulletin Board

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Family winter games Tooele City is sponsoring the Tooele Family Winter Games. Families of all ages are invited to attend on Friday, Jan. 12, at 6:30 p.m. The activity will be held at the Dow James Building (438 West 400 North). There will be contest, fun and exciting prizes, and there is no cost to par- ticipate. Please pre-register by January 10, 2007 by contacting Tooele City Parks and Recreation at 843-2142 or send an email to: [email protected]. Tooele County Historical Society The January meeting for the Tooele County Historical Society will feature Ouida Blanthorn a noted Tooele County Historian and Author. Her presentation will be about The Salt Lake Cut Off, and Alternative Route. Everyone is invited to attend out meeting on Jan. 9, at 7 p.m. at the Tooele Pioneer Museum, 47 E Vine St. Enter at the back door. Two books will be available to purchase, The History of Tooele County Volume II for $25 and The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in Tooele County for $15. Please contact President Jay De LaMare, 882-1469, or Publicist, Alice Dale, 882-1612, for more information. Attention Overlake residents Applications are being accepted to fill a vacancy on the North Tooele City Special Service District Administrative Control Board. Applicants must be registered vot- ers and live within the district bound- photography courtesy of Kari Scribner aries (Overlake Development or Sunset Members of Clarke Johnsen Junior High School advanced band visited the Nutcracker in December. At a dress rehearsal performance, they gained inspiration watching the Estates Development). All interested par- orchestra in the pit. ties should submit letters of interest to the questions call (435) 843-4020. North Tooele City Special Service District, THS yearbooks Churches ing placement in the county. Individuals c/o Andrea Cahoon, 772 North Main St. Archery tournament Tooele High 2007 yearbooks must be must enjoy teenagers and have good com- #317, Tooele, Utah 84074, by Monday, Jan. The sixth annual Deseret Peak Shoot ordered and paid for ($50) with the finance munication skills. Please call 877-987-3990 15, 2007. Any questions may be directed to Jan. 13-14, will be in the indoor arena office by Jan. 26, 2007. Food Pantry for more information. The First Baptist Church in Tooele is Melanie Hammer at 882-6990 or Steve Dale with 3D animal targets. It’s presented by Advanced gardening Stansbury Oquirrh Bowmen and Deseret offering a clothing closet and emergency at 843-5410. Already have your Master Gardener cer- Peak Complex. All levels of shooters wel- Scouting food pantry to help meet the needs of our Join a team tificate and want to learn more? Larry come. For more information or to register community. Anyone with clothing needs, Attention: bowlers and teams for men’s Sagers is teaching an Advanced Master contact Jay Walk at 435-884-3410. adults and children, are welcome. The and women’s leagues are still needed Girl Scout meeting Gardener course on Wednesdays at 1:30 Rough stock practice Girl Scout leaders and co-leaders it’s food pantry is available for emergency Monday through Friday. Join a league needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays p.m., starting Jan. 17. This year’s course and join the fun. For information call Monday night activity: Come watch time for our next Service Unit Meeting. will cover fruits and vegetables and turf- rough stock practice, held every Monday The meeting will be held at the United from 10 a.m. - noon. We are located at 580 Tony Barker at 882-2096, 840-0214 or call S. Main, Tooele. For more information call grass. Call Patty Wheeler at 843-2350 for Buddy’s at 843-0733. at 7 p.m. at the Deseret Peak Complex Methodist Church on Thursday, Jan. 11, more information. Registration deadline starting at 7 p.m. Agenda items include 882-2048. Flu shots available Indoor Arena. Practice begins Monday for the class is Jan. 10. Dec. 4, 2006, and will end Monday March Cookie Campaign information, Thinking Adult religion course Flu Shots are still available at Tooele Grantsville hunter education 26, 2007. General admission is $2. For Day discussion and other upcoming ser- The Grantsville Utah West Stake is County Aging and Adult Services for adults A Hunter Education class is being offered more info. contact Wes Clegg at 435-496- vice unit activities. Contact Dorothy at sponsoring an Adult Religion Class on and children age 12 and older. Medicare in Grantsville, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Jan 4-Jan. 18. 3129 or visit our Web site www.deseret- (435) 882-5221 with questions. The Book of Mormon, Alma 37-Moroni, Part B will be billed for the cost of the shot The class will be held at the Grantsville peakcomplex.com. Wednesdays, Jan. 10-April 25, 7-8:30 p.m. for those who qualify, and Blue Cross will at Grantsville Seminary Building. Tuition is Jr. High School, 318 S. Hale Street. The be billed as a secondary insurance. The Golf on the green Library shooting test will take place at the Lee The Pitch and Putt Golf Course at the $20 per course or $2.50 per lecture. Course cost of the shots is $20 without insurance taught by Mark Hutchins. Registration will Kay Center, in Salt Lake City on Jan. 20. coverage. For further information, please Deseret Peak Complex is now open. The from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Preregistration is green fees are $4 and $2 for clubs. Call Genealogy take place on Wednesday, Jan. 10, prior to call Joyce Rigby at 882-2870, Ext. 128 or the first class. All adults, 18 years of age recommended, due to limited class size. Donna Young at 882-2870, Ext. 126. ahead and receive group discounts. The Join C. Lynn Andersen, accredited gene- Pre-register or obtain more information course has nine holes and is lit at night. alogist, and learn to use library Internet and older are invited to attend. If you have any questions please contact Ken Nelson by contacting Lynn Taylor at 885-6503, Jay resources and your own personal comput- Weyland at 884-3862 or Leon Hadley at Grantsville er for genealogy/family history research. at 435-884-6785. Philanthropy 884-6111. Registration forms can be picked Instruction for using Public Pioneer and New service schedule up at Williams Video at 124 W. Main and Heritage Quest websites. Thursday, Jan. The Bridge Christian Fellowship meets at Old Folks Sociable returned to any of the individuals above. Volunteers needed 18, 6 - 7:30 p.m. For more information call Phil’s Glass Reception area on 635 N. Main, Registration is $6. Each applicant must We are in need of old pictures and Tooele City Library 882-2182. North entrance. Sunday Worship starts at Grantsville yearbooks from before the fire The Tooele Family Center has a great have a parent or legal guardian sign the need for volunteers to help out at the Teen Winners 10:30 a.m. Bible study is Wednesday at 7 registration form, social security number in 1983. We will copy and return ASAP. p.m. Contact Pastors Scott and Marilyn Please send or take to GHS attn: Jane center. This is a great opportunity for stay- Congratulations to Alex Dupaix, Jillian and full legal name is required on this at-home moms or retired persons. Moms Newell, Daniel Jensen, Taylor Barben, Thiessens at 435-830-3619 or Keli at 435- form. Autry or Contact Jane at 435-228-8217 or 840-0430. 884-4500. can bring their children to the center while Savanna Jensen, Richard Lemmon, Paul Tooele hunter education they volunteer. The schedule is very flex- Parish, Marcus Dutson, Jessica Atwood Christians gather Class 1 Jan. 9, 11, 16, 17, 18, Range 20 ible and is based on your availability. This and Woods. These teens were win- Tooele Christian Fellowship invites you Class 2 Feb. 13, 15, 20, 21, 22, Range 24 Meetings is a great way to be more involved in your ners in our Celebrate the Gift of Reading to attend our Sunday services at our new Class 3 Mar. 13, 15, 20, 21, 22, Range 24 children’s education and your community! Contest at the Tooele City Library. Over meeting place: Tooele High School on 200 Class 4 Apr. 17, 19, 24, 25, 26, Range 28 50 teens, grades 6 to 12, participated in W. Vine St. Worship starts at 10 a.m. and Trust lands Contact Kari at 833-1960 to sign up or for Class 5 Aug. 7, 9, 14, 15, 16, Range 18 more information. the contest and read over 20,000 combined Bible classes for all ages is at 11 a.m. Call Class 6 Sept. 4, 6, 11, 12, 13, Range 15 Grantsville Junior High School pages. Reading is a gift — celebrate! 435-224-3392 or check out our Web site at Community Council and Trust Land Classes are from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Library fun www.tooelechristianfellowship.org. Tooele County Health Building, 151 N. Committee Meetings are set for Thursday Schools Jan. 18. The Trust Lands Committee will Arctic adventures abound in January. Spanish services offered Main St. Range times to be announced. The Episcopal Church of St. Barnabas meet at 6:30 p.m. followed by the School Join us for our “Great Penguin Hunt” Note: State Law requires students to attend invites everyone to the Spanish services Community Council meeting at 7:30. Meet basketball star which began Jan. 2 and ends Jan. 27. And all sessions of class. Cost is $6. Classes at every Saturday at 5:30 p.m. For informa- Agenda includes, status of “21st Century” Wednesday Jan. 10, Grantsville Junior don’t forget the “Polar Bear Scavenger Tooele County Health Building, 151 N Main tion call Padre Romas at 882-4721 or 801- classrooms, Reality Town preparations, High School and Grantsville’s Jr. Jazz orga- Hunt” Jan. 16, at 6 p.m. There will be clues St. For more information call Gene at 882- 968-2731 or call Diconea Irene Rael at Trust Lands expenditures, School Policies nization are hosting a member of the Utah for children, as well as teens and adults. 4767 or Bryan at 882-6795. 882-2062. and Procedures. Parents are welcome. Jazz NBA basketball team. GJHS booster For more information, call the library at Adult Education With questions, please call the school at club will serve their annual Jr. Jazz Family 435-882-2182 or visit the library at 128 West Get your high school diploma this year! 884-4510. Night Spaghetti Dinner in conjunction with Vine Street. Education All classes required for a high school diplo- the visit. The spaghetti dinner is open to Online library renewals ma, adult basic education, GED prepara- the public. Three dollars per person or Remember you can access Tooele City tion, word processing, drivers’ education Stansbury $10 per family. Eat dinner and then meet Library accounts online. Go to http://www. Host families needed and English as a second language are avail- the player. Dinner starts at 6 p.m. and the tooelecity.org/tcl/library.html and click “My Pacific Intercultural Exchange (PIE) is able. Register now to graduate — just $25 Stansbury meeting player will speak at 7:30 p.m. Proceeds Library Card” in the top left-hand corner; currently looking for host families in the per semester. Located at 76 S. 1000 W., Can will be used to support Grantsville Junior local area to host a foreign exchange stu- The Stansbury Recreation Service Area enter your library card number and last be reached at 833-1994. Adult Education High School’s Falcon Friday program and dent. These young ambassadors are all and the Greenbelt Service Area and the name. The “Patron Information” screen classes are for students 18 and over. student activities. between the ages of 15 and 18 years of age Stansbury Service Agency will meet Jan. will show all items currently on loan to Advanced computer class set and all speak English. Students are from 10, at 7 p.m., at the Clubhouse, #1 Country Community council you. You can renew items (if not overdue), An advanced computer class in Microsoft across the world and will come with either Club Drive, Stansbury Park, Utah 84074. Copper Canyon Elementary School will reserve books and check our collection. Word XP, Access, Excel, PowerPoint and Need help? Call 882-2182. their own spending money or a scholarship Join Stansbury Board hold their monthly Community council Windows is being offered on Tuesday and Meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 16, at 6:30 p.m. Enjoy creativity stipend. Please call 877-987-3990 for more Wednesday nights for four weeks begin- Those interested in being considered for All parents are encouraged to attend. information. appointment to the Stansbury Recreation See three teenage recycler’s creations at ning Jan. 9 from 6-9 p.m. Fees range from Service Area Board must submit a state- Volunteers needed the Tooele City Library during November, Area representatives needed $20-50. Pacific Intercultural Exchange is looking ment of qualifications and resume to the Interested in helping junior high stu- which is America Recycles Month. The ESOL for individuals to work as area representa- District Clerk, 1 Country Club, Stansbury dents with their homework after school? three very creative and imaginative recy- ESOL conversational classes are held tives. Area representatives are needed to Park, UT 84074, on or before Jan. 19, at The Utah State University Extension clers, Cayley Dunn, Amberly Long and find host families and work with foreign 5 p.m. To be eligible for appointment, a 4-H program is looking for volunteers. Jordan Thomas, won the library’s Rehash exchange students and their families dur- SEE BULLETIN BOARD ON B9 person must be a registered voter residing Homework assistance is needed from 3- the Trash Contest. within the boundaries of Stansbury Park. 4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursdays. Bookmobile story time One vacancy exists. Help as much as you’d like. Please contact The Tooele County Bookmobile Library, BULLETIN BOARD POLICY Darlene Christensen at 843-2353 if inter- 429 E. Main, Grantsville. Story time will ested. be held each Thursday at 4 p.m. unless If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact Melissa Warner at the news- Deseret Peak Run baby pictures the library is closed. For information call paper at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. The The final and full price deadline for 884-3703. “Bulletin Board” section is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic Indoor arena closed Tooele High School Senior Baby Ads is clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising Deseret Peak Indoor Arena will be closed Jan. 18. Order forms were sent home to department. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript- to the public Jan. 12-21. It will reopen Jan. the parents of each senior. If you need Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your 22. For a complete list of events visit www. another form, please see the front office announcement please call the advertising department at 882-0500. Information must be deseretpeakcomplex.com. If you have or Mrs. Milne. delivered no later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date. TUESDAY January 9, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B3

rung is inserted. Wipe the This glue is a little differ- photography courtesy of Diane Sagers glue off with a damp rag so ent than the woodworker’s When gluing a loose chair rung, slide the rung Furniture out as far as possible then apply glue in a thin continued from page B1 you don’t have to chip it off glue. It expands and foams after it dries. up as it dries — be prepared layer. Pop back into place and clamp to hold it tightly while glue dries. A bar clamp is the Pressure is the key to a Woodworkers glue is an to clean the excess glue off. ideal tool for holding chair legs tightly against good, solid joint. Pipe clamps excellent tried-and-true first While wet, squeeze out can are the ideal tools for such choice and ooze-out can be rungs. Shield wood from hard clamp ends. be removed with a dry cloth Some bar clamps have metal ends. Shield the work. These clamps expand cleaned easily with a damp and/or paint thinner. wood from damage by placing a piece of card- wide enough to reach and cloth. Another good wood Cured Gorilla Glue can board or other cushioning material between can be tightened to hold the glue on the market is called only be removed with chisel, the clamps and the wood. rung securely. Gorilla Glue. The company The hard ends of the slogan is “Toughest glue on scraper or sandpaper. clamps can put dents in the the planet.” I don’t know Gorilla Glue works best on wood causing damage. Avoid about that, but it is good, wood that’s clean and free this by putting a piece of strong, glue. If you opt to of other finishes and slightly cardboard or similar mate- use it, carefully follow the rough so it can absorb glue. rial between the clamp and instruction on the bottle. It should work well for most the wood it touches. Let the Wear gloves to avoid get- repairs of this type. Clean it glue dry for 24 hours before ting the glue on your skin. It up to free it of oil, old glue removing the clamp. stains skin and ruins clothes. and other impurities. If you don’t have clamps, It will work best if the rung Clamp it tightly enough use rope. Wrap the rope fits tightly into the hole. keep it in close contact and around the two legs the rung When using Gorilla Glue, to insure minimum foam is between. Insert a short dampen the wood of one leaking. Be sure it is a tight surface lightly. If you are dowel between the two fit. The foam that expands sides of the rope and twist working with hardwood, does not act as a filler and it to tighten the rope. Brace dampen both surfaces. The does not add strength to the the dowel against the chair moisture helps the chemical rung so it won’t unwind and reaction take place — it does joint. loosen. Let the glue dry for not speed it up. Spread a thin The Gorilla Glue will be 24 hours before removing the layer of glue onto the rung cured in three to four hours, rope. and slide it into the hole. but like the woodworker’s As you tighten the rope or Clamp tightly as explained glue, it should still be allowed clamp, glue will likely ooze above and leave clamped for to set for 24 hours for opti- out of the hole where the three to four hours. mum results.

BABIES WEDDINGS MISSIONARIES Raegan Jan and Hawkins/Haslam Ellen Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins are pleased to announce the Petersen marriage of their daughter Amber Lynne to Joseph Michael These cute little babies are Haslam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raegan Jan and Brooklyn Ellen Steven Haslam, on Saturday, Petersen. They are the twin Jan. 13, 2007, in the Salt Lake daughters of Chad and Chelsey Temple. You are invited to an Petersen. Raegan and Brooklyn open house that will be held in are two little miracles! They their honor of Friday, Jan. 12, were born at 22 weeks (which from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Erda is almost unheard of) – four Chapel, 134 E. Erda Way, Erda, months early! Raegan weighed Utah. 1 pound 1 ounce and was 11 inches long. Brooklyn was 1 Amber Lynne Melanie Carol Farley pound 1 1/2 ounces and 11 inch- and Joseph Michael Haslam es long. After almost six months Raegan Jan and Brooklyn Ellen Petersen Melanie Carol Farley in the Ogden McKay-Dee hos- pital, they were able to come Bonnie Petersen; cousins, Gabe haven’t met yet), all of Bountiful. Melanie Carol Farley has home for Christmas. The had and Kobe Petersen; and great- Chelsey worked in the Logan Sagers/Franzman been called to serve as a mis- PDA surgeries at about three grandparents George Nathan Budge Clinic, but will now be a sionary for The Church of Jesus Dennis and Jerri Sagers of days old and have had their and Marian Erickson. Raegan full time mom. Her experience Christ of Latter-day Saints in Rush Valley are pleased to share of ups and downs and and Brooklyn were also wel- has made her very knowledge- the Oklahoma City Mission. She announce the marriage of their have shown how strong they comed by first time grandpar- able and she is one of the best leaves for the Provo MTC on Jan. daughter Kimberly Jo Sagers are! Their proud Tooele rela- ents, Randy and Jan Cada, of degree-less nurses around! Chad 17, 2007. Sister Farley will speak to Rio Tyler Franzman son of tives are: grandparents, Dennis Montpelier, Idaho, and aunt and will be graduating from Utah Sunday, Jan. 14, at 12:50 in the Red and Jamie Franzman of St. and Ellen Petersen; aunts and uncle, Brent and Lisa Petersen;. State University in finance. They Rose Springs Ward Sacrament George. They will be sealed in uncles, Jodi, Jamie, Derek and and cousin, Alivia (who they currently live in Logan. Meeting, at the Erda chapel, on the Salt Lake Temple Jan. 12, Erda way. Sister Farley is the 2007. A reception will be held daughter of the late Mary Carol grandparents George Nathan in their honor that evening from Rockwood Farley and Steve and Alivia Nicole and Marian Erickson. Her proud 6-8 p.m. at the American Inn Terri Farley. grandparents, Allen Jorgenson, Suites. The families apologize Petersen of Bountiful, and Sherrie for anyone missed and invite Jorgenson, of Maryland, are you to attend in their celebra- This beautiful little girl is first time grandparents. Alivia tion. Kim and Rio will reside in Alivia Nicole Petersen, daugh- Kimberly Jo Sagers NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 was also welcomed home by Cedar City while attending to ter of Brent and Lisa Petersen. and Rio Tyler Franzman her aunt and uncle, Chad and their schooling. Alivia was born on Nov. 14, Chelsey Petersen, and cousins, 2006, in Bountiful, Utah. She Raegan and Brooklyn Petersen was 20 1/2 inches long and (who she hasn’t met yet), of ing it up with white fingernail and leave them for a day or so. weighed 7 pounds 8 ounces. Logan. Lisa recently graduated polish. Shake them out and BAM, the She enjoyed her first Christmas from Utah State University in • “There are lots of ways to stink has disappeared.” — P.C. with her Tooele relatives: elementary education, and Brent make room in kitchen cabinets. in Arizona proud grandparents, Dennis is enrolled at the University of Try these tricks for pots and and Ellen Petersen; aunts and Utah studying political science pans. Use wire bins that fit into Send your tips to Now Here’s uncles, Jodi, Jamie, Derek and and sociology. He plans to go a cabinet to store pot lids on a Tip, c/o King Features Weekly Bonnie Petersen; cousins, Gabe Alivia Nicole Petersen on to law school. They currently their sides. You can also use a Service, P.O. Box 536475, and Kobe Petersen, and great- reside in Bountiful, Utah. wire bin in the same manner Orlando, FL 32853-6475 to store cookie sheets.” — A or e-mail JoAnn at letters. • If you get a scratch on a reader, via e-mail TOOELE TOOELE [email protected]. TRANSCRIPT TRANSCRIPT white enamel sink or other • “To deodorize smelly shoes, BULLETIN Subscribe Today • 882-0050 BULLETIN white enamel surface, try touch- I fill the shoes with cat litter (c) 2007 King Features Synd., Inc.

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But (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood America’s Funniest Home Videos ’ Big Day (N) (CC) Big Day (N) (CC) Boston Legal “Angel of Death” (N) ’ News (CC) (:35) Nightline Access Hollywood Comics Un. no game doesn’t mean no drama. (5) NBC News (CC) News (CC) Dateline NBC “Bigamy Murder” (N) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (N) ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (N) News (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night The Streets pursue legal action (6) HBO Stuart-Family (:45) “Batman” ››› (1989, Action) Jack Nicholson, Michael Keaton. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Rome ’ (CC) “The Producers” ›› (2005, Musical Comedy) Nathan Lane. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) against Taylor (Kyle Chandler), Matt (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nova “NOVAscienceNOW” (N) ’ Wild Things ’ (CC) Frontline Pakistani tribal areas. Summer Wine ’Allo, ’Allo! 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A copycat killer stalks actors on the set of “Stab 3.” (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Antiques Roadshow “Providence, RI” Great Railway Journeys ’ BBC World News Perry Mason Andy Griffith (:35) I Love Lucy Criminal Minds (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld (CC) House “Merry Little Christmas” (CC) House “” (N) (CC) News (CC) The Simpsons ’ (:35) Seinfeld ’ (:05) Still Standing (:35) Still Standing 8 p.m. on ^ CBS (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Utah Jazz Tonight NBA Basketball Dallas Mavericks at Utah Jazz. (Live) Utah Jazz News (:05) Scrubs (CC) (:35) Scrubs (CC) (:05) Wicked Wicked Games (N) ’ Keith Carradine won an Oscar for (15) KUWB According to Jim That ’70s Show Gilmore Girls “Knit, People, Knit!” ’ Veronica Mars “Lord of the Pi’s” ’ King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show the song “I’m Easy” from the movie (23) FX Married... With Married... With King of the Hill ’ King of the Hill ’ That ’70s Show That ’70s Show “Dodgeball: ATrue Underdog Story” ››› (2004) Vince Vaughn. Premiere. Dirt “Blogan” (N) “Nashville,” but if his character here (25) QVC Cleaning Solutions Diamonique Jewelry Peter Thomas Roth Clinical Skin Care By Popular Demand Vicenza Style: Fine Italian Jewelry cook’s essentials (26) ANPL The Most Extreme Big cats. (CC) Profiles of Nature (CC) Miami Animal Police “Gators Galore” The Most Extreme Big cats. (CC) Profiles of Nature (CC) Miami Animal Police “Gators Galore” had a theme song, it would be “I’m (27) NICK SpongeBob SpongeBob Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) Fresh Prince Fresh Prince The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Sleazy.” He plays a serial killer (28) FAM “Ghostbusters” ››› (1984) Bill Murray. Ghost fighters battle ghouls in a Manhattan high-rise. Whose Line? 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The (31) CMTV Mama’s Family ’ Mama’s Family ’ Mama’s Family ’ Mama’s Family ’ Johnny Cash CMT Greatest Outlaws Crossroads Bon Jovi. ’ In the Moment Sugarland. ’ CMT Music ’ BAU has tracked him down, and the (33) DISN Life With Derek Life With Derek Phil of the Future Zack & Cody Phil of the Future That’s So Raven “Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior” (2006, Adventure) Brenda Song. ’ (CC) Life With Derek Phil of the Future cops want to haul him in, but Gideon (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: NY “A Man a Mile” ’ (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CC) Star Trek: Voyager “State of Flux” ’ urges them to hold off; there’s some- (38) AMC “Volcano” ›› (1997, Action) Tommy Lee Jones, Anne Heche. (CC) (:15) “The Towering Inferno” ››› (1974) Steve McQueen. Frisco fire chief faces burning skyscraper with party trapped on top. Exorcist II thing the man’s not telling them. (39) TNT Without a Trace “Freefall” ’ (CC) Without a Trace ’ (CC) The Closer “Out of Focus” (CC) Cold Case “Revenge” ’ (CC) NYPD Blue “In-Laws, Outlaws” (CC) NYPD Blue “Russellmania” ’ (CC) (41) CNN Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) The Knights of Prosperity (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 8 p.m. on $ ABC (46) LIFE Reba “The Wall” Reba ’ (CC) “Alone With a Stranger” (2000, Suspense) William R. Moses. Premiere. (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls Strong Medicine The good news: Eugene (Donal (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren Logue) and the gang have secured (51) FXSPN Helmets Off Helmets Off Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) NBA Action (N) Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score the key to Mick Jagger’s apartment. (52) ESPN College Basketball College Basketball Ohio State at Wisconsin. (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NFL Live (N) NBA Fastbreak SportsCenter (Live) (CC) The bad news: They’ll need more (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ “The Mummy Returns” ›› (2001) Brendan Fraser. Two evil forces pursue the son of adventurer Rick O’Connell. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ The Dead Zone “Enemy Mind” (CC) than that to get in. They need a secu- (71) DISC Really Big Things “Paper Maker” Dirty Jobs Exotic insects. (N) (CC) Most Deadly Aviation disasters. Dirty Jobs Viewers’ questions. (CC) Really Big Things “Paper Maker” Dirty Jobs Exotic insects. (CC) ›› ’ ›› ’ ›› ›› rity code, and only one person knows (518) ENC “Bewitched” (2005) Nicole Kidman. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:45) “Cellular” (2004, Suspense) Kim Basinger. ‘PG-13’ (CC) “The January Man” (1988) Kevin Kline. ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Havana” (1990) ‘R’ (CC) (534) STARZ (:05) “Out on a Limb” › (1992) Matthew Broderick. ‘PG’ (:40) “Enemy of the State” ››› (1998, Action) Will Smith, Gene Hackman. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Ultraviolet” › (2006) Milla Jovovich. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:35) Wolf Creek it: a woman named Simone (Reiko (561) MAX (5:30) “You’ve Got Mail” ›› (1998) Tom Hanks. Cont’d (:35) “Assault on Precinct 13” ››› (2005) Ethan Hawke. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Madagascar” ››› (2005) Voices of Ben Stiller. ‘PG’ “Passenger 57” ›› (1992) ‘R’ (CC) Aylesworth). So they put Louis the in- (576) SHOW Patriot-Ross (:25) “Wes Craven Presents Wishmaster” › (1997) ‘R’ Masters of Horror “Right to Die” (iTV) The LWord “Legend in the Making” The Big Black Comedy Show (iTV) (N) ’ (CC) Death to Super tern (Josh Grisetti) on the case. How (591) TMC (5:10) “Hotel Rwanda” ››› Cont’d (:15) “All We Are Saying” (2005, Documentary) ’ ‘NR’ (CC) “Shooting Livien” ›› (2005) Jason Behr. ’ ‘NR’ (CC) (:45) “Suspect Zero” ›› (2004) Aaron Eckhart. ‘R’ (CC) will he get the code? Well, the title of this new episode is “Operation: Se- WEDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY 10, 2007 duce Simone.” ’Nuff said. 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 (CC) Entertainment Armed & Famous ’ (CC) Criminal Minds “No Way Out” (N) ’ CSI: NY “Obsession” (N) ’ (CC) News (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show In Case of Emergency (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood According to Jim According to Jim Knights-Prosp In Case-Emer Primetime “Medical Mysteries” (N) News (CC) (:35) Nightline Access Hollywood Comics Un. 8:30 p.m. on $ ABC (5) NBC News (CC) News (CC) Friday Night Lights (N) ’ (CC) Deal or No Deal (iTV) (N) ’ (CC) Medium “The Whole Truth” (N) (CC) News (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night In case of emergency, call a cop ... (6) HBO Real Sports (CC) “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” ›› (2005, Action) Brad Pitt. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Rome “Egeria” ’ (CC) Rome “Pharsalus” ’ (CC) Inside the NFL (N) ’ (CC) or not. In this new episode, Harry (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Science Investigators (N) ’ China From the Inside (N) ’ (CC) China From the Inside (N) ’ (CC) Summer Wine ’Allo, ’Allo! “Dances With Wolves” ›››› (Jonathan Silverman) is helping Kel- (8) KPNZ Sex and the City Sex and the City Hawaii Five-0 (CC) Magnum, P.I. (Part 2 of 2) (CC) Hawaii Five-0 “The Double Wall” South Park (CC) South Park (CC) The Nanny (CC) Mad About You ly (Kelly Hu) move her stuff out of (10) TBS Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Sex and the City Sex and the City My Boys “Grumpy Old Men” ›› (1993, Comedy) Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau. (CC) Grumpier Old Men her boyfriend’s place when said (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie “Love” The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nova “ of Madness” ’ Disaster Detectives “Wind” ’ BBC World News Perry Mason Andy Griffith (:35) I Love Lucy ’ ’ ’ ’ boyfriend shows up. He’s a police of- (13) FOX The Simpsons Seinfeld (CC) Bones “The Blonde in the Game” Bones “Aliens in a Spaceship” (CC) News (CC) The Simpsons (:35) Seinfeld (:05) Still Standing (:35) Still Standing (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) College Basketball Portland State at Weber State. (Live) News Entertainment (:05) Scrubs (CC) (:35) Scrubs (CC) (:05) Wicked Wicked Games (N) ’ ficer, he’s a little nuts, and needless (15) KUWB According to Jim That ’70s Show Beauty and the Geek (N) ’ (CC) One Tree Hill ’ (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show to say, he’s not happy. Sherman (23) FX That ’70s Show That ’70s Show “Dodgeball: ATrue Underdog Story” ››› (2004, Comedy) Vince Vaughn. “Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo” › (1999) Rob Schneider, William Forsythe. “Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo” › (Greg Germann) is not getting any (25) QVC (5:00) Gold Rush Valentine Special Cont’d Baseball Collectibles N.V. Perricone, M.D. Cosmeceuticals Jones Studio help from his staff. (26) ANPL Blue Planet: Seas of Life “Coasts” Anaconda Adventure (CC) Miami Animal Police (CC) Blue Planet: Seas of Life “Coasts” Anaconda Adventure (CC) Miami Animal Police (CC) (27) NICK SpongeBob SpongeBob Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) Fresh Prince Fresh Prince The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Thursday (28) FAM “Mrs. Doubtfire” ››› (1993) Robin Williams. An estranged dad poses as a nanny to be with his children. (CC) The 700 Club (CC) Home Videos Home Videos Paid Program Paid Program Ugly Betty (29) TOON Pokemon-Battle Gym Partner Camp Lazlo Squirrel Boy Xiaolin Showdown Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Family Guy (CC) Hungerforce Full-Alchemist Inuyasha Inuyasha (31) CMTV 100 Greatest Love Songs “Hour 3” 100 Greatest Love Songs “Hour 4” 100 Greatest Love Songs Concert ’ Greatest Moments Dolly Parton. ’ CMT Music ’ 7 p.m. on $ ABC (33) DISN Phil of the Future Phil of the Future Montana Zack & Cody Phil of the Future That’s So Raven “Life Is Ruff” (2005) Kyle Massey. A teenage slacker adopts a stray dog. (CC) Life With Derek Phil of the Future Let’s not rush things here, Danny (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CC) “The Godfather” ›››› (1972, Drama) Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan. A mafia patriarch tries to hold his empire together. ’ Star Trek: Voyager “Cathexis” (CC) boy. Daniel (Eric Mabius) finally (38) AMC “The Beach” ›› (2000, Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Tilda Swinton, Virginie Ledoyen. (CC) “Deliverance” ››› (1972, Adventure) Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds. (:45) “Morituri” ›› (1965, War) Marlon Brando. (CC) musters up the courage to propose (39) TNT Without a Trace “White Balance” ’ Without a Trace “From the Ashes” ’ Without a Trace “Risen” ’ (CC) Las Vegas ’ (CC) Alias “Mockingbird” ’ (CC) Alias Sydney and Tom under siege. to Sofia (Salma Hayek), but Betty (41) CNN Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) (America Ferrera) has some infor- (43) CNBC Fast Money 1 vs. 100 ’ (CC) The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Mad Money 1 vs. 100 ’ (CC) The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch mation he might want to hear first. (46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Reba “The Will” “Love Lessons” ›› (2000, Drama) Patty Duke, Ronny Cox. (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls Strong Medicine Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) is (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren showing her softer side, astounding (51) FXSPN Poker Superstars Invitational Best Damn Hooters Dreamgirl (Live) Totally Football Final Score Best Damn Hooters Dreamgirl (Live) Final Score Best Damn Hooters Dreamgirl (Live) Final Score (52) ESPN College Basketball NBA Basketball Spurs at Denver Nuggets. From the Pepsi Center in Denver. (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NFL Live (N) NBA Fastbreak the staff; could it be love? That nice (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ The 4400 “Wake Up Call” (CC) Texan is hanging around a lot. (71) DISC Mega Builders “Madrid’s Big Dig” MythBusters “Hindenburg Mystery” MythBusters “Bullet Proof Water” Futureweapons No place to hide. Mega Builders “Madrid’s Big Dig” MythBusters “Hindenburg Mystery” My Name Is Earl (518) ENC “Stealth” ›› (2005) Josh Lucas. Three pilots combat artificial intelligence. (:05) “Deep Rising” › (1998, Suspense) Treat Williams. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Rising Sun” ››› (1993, Mystery) Sean Connery. ’ ‘R’ (CC) ››› ’ ›› ’ ›› ’ % (534) STARZ (5:50) “Memoirs of a Geisha” (2005, Drama) Ziyi Zhang. ‘PG-13’ (CC) Cont’d (:20) “My Favorite Martian” (1999) ‘PG’ (CC) “Underworld: Evolution” (2006, Horror) Kate Beckinsale. ‘R’ (CC) 7 p.m. on NBC (561) MAX Hills Hve Eyes (:20) “Date Movie” › (2006) ‘PG-13’ (:45) “Tremors” ›› (1990, Horror) Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Problem Child” › (1990, Comedy) John Ritter. ‘PG’ (CC) “The Hills Have Eyes” ›› (2006) ’ And now for something completely (576) SHOW “The Longest Yard” ›› (2005) Adam Sandler. iTV. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) The LWord “Legend in the Making” Boxing Samuel Peter vs. James Toney. (iTV) (Live) Southern Justice different. Earl (Jason Lee) wants to (591) TMC “Cyber-Tracker 2” › (1995) Don “The Dragon” Wilson. (:40) “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events” ››› (2004) ‘PG’ “11:14” ››› (2003) Henry Thomas. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Monument Ave.” ››› (1998) ‘R’ return some “treasure” he stole and buried, but it’s not where he left it. THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 11, 2007 The plot unfolds “Rashomon”-style, 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 with Joy, Darnell and Randy (Jaime (2) CBS News (CC) Entertainment Armed & Famous (N) ’ (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ Shark “Deja Vu All Over Again” (CC) News (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show Pressly, Eddie Steeples, Ethan Su- (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood Ugly Betty “Sofia’s Choice” (N) (CC) Grey’s Anatomy “Six Days” (N) (CC) (:01) Men in Trees “The Darkest Day” News (CC) (:35) Nightline Access Hollywood Comics Un. plee) all giving their own accounts of (5) NBC News (CC) News (CC) My Name Is Earl The Office (N) ’ Scrubs (N) (CC) (:31) 30 Rock (N) (:01) ER “A House Divided” (N) (CC) News (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night what happened. The truth is in there (6) HBO (5:30) “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” ››› Cont’d “Billy Madison” › (1995) Adam Sandler. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Inside the NFL ’ (CC) Rome “Caesarion” ’ (CC) Rome “Utica” ’ (CC) ’ ’ somewhere in the new episode (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) The This Old House Hour (N) (CC) Disaster Detectives “Wind” Globe Trekker (CC) (DVS) Summer Wine ’Allo, ’Allo! Science Investigators (CC) (DVS) (8) KPNZ Sex and the City Sex and the City “The New Guy” › (2002, Comedy) DJ Qualls, Eliza Dushku. Hawaii Five-0 “The Payoff” (CC) South Park (CC) South Park (CC) The Nanny (CC) Mad About You “Buried Treasure.” (10) TBS Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) “Jersey Girl” ›› (2004, Romance-Comedy) Ben Affleck, Liv Tyler. (CC) (:10) “The Pallbearer” ›› (1996) David Schwimmer, Gwyneth Paltrow. (CC) The O.C. (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nature Monterey Bay Aquarium. ’ David Attenborough Package Eagles. BBC World News Perry Mason (CC) Andy Griffith ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ 8 p.m. on ` FOX (13) FOX The Simpsons Seinfeld (CC) ’Til Death (N) The War at Home The O.C. “The French Connection” News (CC) The Simpsons (:35) Seinfeld (:05) Still Standing (:35) Still Standing (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) News Entertainment (:05) Scrubs (CC) (:35) Scrubs (CC) (:05) Wicked Wicked Games (N) ’ Can you say, “Too much informa- (15) KUWB According to Jim That ’70s Show Smallville “Hydro” (N) ’ (CC) Supernatural “Hunted” (N) ’ (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show tion”? Taylor’s (Autumn Reeser) ex- (23) FX Married... With Married... With King of the Hill ’ King of the Hill ’ That ’70s Show That ’70s Show “Sorority Boys” › (2002, Comedy) Barry Watson, Michael Rosenbaum. “Sorority Boys” › (2002, Comedy) husband (Henri Lubatti) has written (25) QVC QVC... Your Beauty Secret Creating Keepsakes Magazine: Paper QVC Sampler Savings on Dialogue a , and it’s not exactly G-rat- (26) ANPL Baby Panda’s First Year Meet the Pandas: New Power Couple Miami Animal Police “Hoarder Raid” Baby Panda’s First Year Meet the Pandas: New Power Couple Miami Animal Police “Hoarder Raid” ed. He has some interesting stories (27) NICK SpongeBob SpongeBob Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) Fresh Prince Fresh Prince The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Full House (CC) Full House (CC) for Ryan (Benjamin McKenzie) about (28) FAM “Independence Day” ››› (1996) Will Smith, Bill Pullman. Earthlings vs. evil aliens in 15-mile-wide ships. (CC) The 700 Club (CC) Home Videos Home Videos Paid Program Paid Program Taylor. Seth (Adam Brody) seeks Dr. (29) TOON Pokemon-Battle Gym Partner Camp Lazlo Squirrel Boy Xiaolin Showdown Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Family Guy (CC) Hungerforce Full-Alchemist Inuyasha Inuyasha Roberts’ () permission (31) CMTV Dallas Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Dallas Cheerleaders Sexiest Videos of 2006 ’ to marry Summer (Rachel Bilson). (33) DISN Sister, Sister ’ Sister, Sister ’ Zack & Cody Zack & Cody Phil of the Future That’s So Raven “Holes” ››› (2003, Adventure) Sigourney Weaver. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:10) “Holes” ››› (2003) ‘PG’ (CC) (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CC) TNA iMPACT! (N) ’ (CC) UFC Unleashed Afro Samurai (N) Afro Samurai ’ Inside the UFC (N) Afro Samurai ’ Whacked Out MXC ’ ER (38) AMC “Papillon” ››› (1973) Steve McQueen, Dustin Hoffman. Safecracker and counterfeiter try Devil’s Island escape. “Escape From Alcatraz” ››› (1979, Adventure) . (CC) (:15) “Any Which Way You Can” ›› 9:01 p.m. on % NBC (39) TNT NBA Basketball New Jersey Nets at Chicago Bulls. From the United Center in Chicago. (CC) NBA Basketball Cleveland Cavaliers at Phoenix Suns. From US Airways Center in Phoenix. (CC) Inside the NBA (Live) (CC) Someone cranked up the drama-o- (41) CNN Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) meter for the new episode “A House (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 Divided.” Pratt (Mekhi Phifer) is facing (46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) “The Rival” (2006, Suspense) Tracy Nelson, Heather Tom, Linden Ashby. (CC) Will & Grace Will & Grace Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls Strong Medicine possible arrest in connection with a (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren patient’s death. Gates (John Stamos) (51) FXSPN Poker Superstars Invitational Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Totally Football Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score (52) ESPN College Basketball College Basketball Memphis at . (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NFL Live (N) Gamenight SportsCenter (Live) (CC) moves out on Meg (Paula Malcom- (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Nashville Star (Season Premiere) (N) (:15) Law & Order: Criminal Intent ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ (:15) Nashville Star (CC) son), and she does not take it well, to (71) DISC A Haunting “Ghost Soldier” (CC) Surgery Saved My Life (N) Mystery Diagnosis Stunt Junkies Stunt Junkies A Haunting “Ghost Soldier” (CC) Surgery Saved My Life put it mildly. Weaver (Laura Innes) (518) ENC “Christmas With the Kranks” ›› (2004) Tim Allen. ‘PG’ (:45) “So I Married an Axe Murderer” ›› (1993) Mike Myers. ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Sin City” ››› (2005, Crime Drama) Jessica Alba, Devon Aoki. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:35) Raging Bull makes a big decision that will mean (534) STARZ Hwd Reporter (:35) “Stateside” ›› (2004, Drama) Rachael Leigh Cook. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:20) “The Pacifier” ›› (2005) Vin Diesel. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “Freedomland” ›› (2006, Crime Drama) Samuel L. Jackson. ’ ‘R’ (CC) big changes in the ER. Abby’s (Maura (561) MAX “I Like It Like That” ››› (1994) Lauren Velez. ‘R’ (CC) (:45) “Shakedown” ›› (1988, Drama) Peter Weller, Sam Elliott. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “A Nightmare on Elm Street” ››› (1984) John Saxon. “Fever Pitch” ›› (2005) ’ ‘PG-13’ Tierney) attention to a patient makes (576) SHOW Mad Hot Ballroom (:35) “Coach Carter” ››› (2005, Drama) Samuel L. Jackson, Rob Brown. iTV. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) The LWord “Legend in the Making” Masters of Horror “Right to Die” (iTV) “TerrorVision” ›› (1986, Horror) ‘R’ Kovac (Goran Visnjic) jealous. (591) TMC “Swimming Upstream” (2001) Matt Czuchry. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:40) “Trauma” ›› (2004) Colin Firth. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Saw” ›› (2004, Horror) Cary Elwes, Danny Glover. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Tamara” (2005) Jenna Dewan. ’ ‘R’ TUESDAY January 9, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B5

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ANSWERS ON B10 ANSWERS ON B10 Group exercise class can beat boredom ness goals. swimming pool to provide non- Always consult a physician Kickboxing or Boxing impact movements to strengthen before beginning an exercise (Simulated): Martial arts- your total body. With the use of a program. If you have a fitness inspired kicks, punches (no con- flotation belt (so you don’t have to or training question, e-mail tact, of course) and movements tread water), this form of exercise Andrea at letters.kfws@hearstsc. are sure to increase your heart is great for anyone, but especially com or write her in care of rate and are great for strengthen- if you are unable to do certain ing your core muscles. You can exercises on land due to any med- King Features Weekly Service, burn off a little stress in the pro- ical conditions. P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL cess, too. Group Cycling: Often called 32853-6475. or many people, exercis- Yoga and Pilates: Although “Spinning,” this class uses spe- ANSWERS ON B10 ing alone is difficult and these two forms of exercises are cial stationary bicycles for “rides” (c) 2007 King Features Synd., Inc. sometimes just flat out different, they have in common that condition you for endurance, Fboring. Motivating your- strengthening, lengthening and speed, strength and a combina- self to complete a workout can be stabilizing your muscles. Both tion of all three. a challenge. One solution is to par- focus on balance and strong and The names of these classes ticipate in group exercise classes. centered core muscles (abdomi- may be slightly different than Not only will you have other peo- nals and back). listed above, but you can ask for ple to exercise with, there also Group Resistance Training: classes that have the same com- will be a certified instructor avail- These classes use physioballs, ponents. Be sure to find a group able to safely motivate you along resistance balls, dumbbells, steps exercise instructor who is certi- NOTICE OF the way. and other fitness equipment to fied to teach the class you are Group exercise has come a tone, sculpt and define your mus- attending. The great thing about long way since the early days of cles. group exercise is that you can go leg warmers and high- and low- Salsa/Hip-Hop/Swing Dance at your own pace and still have PUBLIC HEARING impact aerobics. There are class- Classes: Dance is a great form of someone there to instruct you on es today on land and in water, exercise, and many facilities are technique and form, and who will with weights and boxing gloves. offering versions of these popular be there to keep you motivated. The variety is endless, allowing dances in a group exercise setting. If you have access to a fitness The Vernon Waterworks Special Ser- you to get in shape and have fun Normally no previous experience facility that offers group exercise in the process. is required, just a desire to have classes, check it out. This may be Below are a sample of fun and fun and burn some calories. the breakthrough to the better vice District is proposing to adopt a new innovative group exercise classes Deep Water Aquatics: This fitness level you’ve been waiting that can help you reach your fit- class uses the deep end of the for. schedule of fees, including water rates,

chose Arlene Charles, a former Miss for its culinary water system. Indiana, who was very charming, bright and a terrific presenter.” It’s dinner at your house with four stars past or present. We know it’s a The District is holding a public hearing tough choice, but pick four people and tell us what’s on the menu. on this new fee schedule on Tuesday, Before the writer of this column tion plate. And they were way too “Phyllis Diller, Bob Hope, Jayne was born, Leo Pearlstein knew the expensive, as well. The best, in our Mansfield and Bill Cosby. The menu food secrets of the world’s most opinion, is a trend back to basics, includes Bob Hope’s broiled grape- January 9, 2007 at the Vernon Town Hall popular celebrities and its most like comfort foods.” fruit, Phyllis Diller’s scallops and powerful politicians. And like the Of all the great legends you’ve pesto sauce or baked dill-stuffed located at 325 S. Main Street, Vernon, heroic American farmer who feeds interviewed and worked with, name sole, Jayne Mansfield’s roast turkey the planet, his impact on what we a few who were so good in the and Bill Cosby’s prune stuffing.” eat and where we dine today remains kitchen that they could have been a beginning at 7:00 p.m. or as soon there immeasurable. top chef in another life. Known as the “King of Culinary “Phyllis Diller, without a question! Phyllis Diller’s Baked after as is feasible. Public Relations,” Pearlstein opened A tremendous cook and charming Dill-stuffed Sole his own agency in 1950 during the hostess. Extremely creative with birth of the television industry. His food. And Vincent Price with his 3 pounds fillet of sole or halibut clients’ food products and services wife, Mary, wrote a fantastic cook- 1 (6 ounce) bag Mrs. Cubbison’s The District invites and will hear com- were introduced to the public via book called ‘A Treasury of Great Cornbread Stuffin’ TV, radio and print by legends like Recipes.’” 1/4 cup melted butter Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Abbott and A publicity event that didn’t work 1/4 cup chopped dill pickles ments (either favorable or negative) Costello, Burns and Allen, Groucho out as planned, but still managed to 1/4 cup minced onion Marx and so many others. Even be entertaining and valuable to your 1 egg, beaten from the public concerning the new fee President Nixon’s administration client: 2 tbsp or less dry white wine requested Pearlstein’s expertise on “We created the largest in the 1 onion, sliced very thin schedule. District personnel will also be food and nutrition. world Jell-O mold made with fresh 1 tomato, sliced very thin Many of the items we now eat California plums. We did it at a hotel Salt and pepper and sweet basil, and drink were first promoted by at the beach in Santa Monica. It was to taste available to answer questions and ex- Pearlstein and his stellar team, and so heavy that we had to have several Butter a shallow baking dish and you can read all about this amazing waiters put it on a plank and drive place half the fish in it. Make stuff- plain the reasons for the proposed fees man in his books, “Celebrity Stew,” it down to the beach. The federal ing by combining and mixing the “Recipes of the Stars” and “Mrs. government arrested the undocu- cornbread stuffin’, melted butter, dill in the new fee schedule. Cubbison’s Best Stuffing Cookbook.” mented workers, and we lost their pickles, minced onion if desired, salt To learn more, go to: www.celebrit- help -- causing many problems. But and pepper, beaten egg and enough ystew.com and www.mrscubbisons. we got tremendous television cover- wine to moisten to your desired com age for plums.” consistency. Spread the stuffing You’ve seen so many eating trends Funniest or craziest search for a over the fish in the baking dish. Please call (435) 839-3473 at least one and fads come and go. Tell us about Miss ???: Top with remaining fish. On top of the best and the worst. “Searching for Miss Turkey fish, arrange thin onion slices, then business day before the public hearing if “I think, and so do my friends, Stuffing, for Mrs. Cubbison’s pre- tomato slices. Sprinkle with salt and that the worst trend was the excess pared stuffing mix, we had 10 con- pepper and sweet basil to taste. special accommodations are needed. we saw in the ‘80s. That is, both testants at the L.A. Press Club. One Bake about 40 minutes at 350 F or consumers and restaurant operators contestant misunderstood what we until fish flakes with a fork. Yields stacked foods to show off rather were looking for, and was extremely 6-8 servings. than just enjoy them, placing too overweight, thinking she’d get it much emphasis on the presenta- because she was well-stuffed. We (c) 2007 King Features Synd., Inc. B6 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 9, 2007

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CPR/ 1st Aid. benefi ts package that includes medical, dental, vision, life insurance, a 401(k) plan, tuition Provides support for LAN computer Adorable chocolate and One FT position 3+. reimbursement, 10 paid holidays and paid vacation. Our initial job openings will include: We Offer: black Great for hunting/ 882-3713 network. Responsibilities will include family $325 Will hold for • Competitive Salary I NOW have 4 new open- Production Machine Operators: Operate machinery such as saws, sanders, routers and designing, confi guring, installing, and Christmas 435-496- CNC equipment and assemble cabinet doors. Multiple machine operation and prior experi- • Excellent Work 0997 435-841-9893 ings for child care in my Environment maintaining the local area network as well Grantsville home 8yrs ence in the wood manufacturing industry desired. PURE BRED Shitzu pup- experience for more in- • Close Convenient as provide backup support for WAN and pies for sale. 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Responsible for compliance with NEC Code • Paid Holidays puppies, Beautiful applicant must have a minimum of 2 markings two males evenings, weekends, and OSHA electrical specifi cations. Qualifi ed applicants must submit a available 1/31/07 First overnight. $30/ ages 2 years experience in a Microsoft network shots and physicals & under, $25/ ages 3+. Auditors (Quality Inspector): Inspect/audit material and products for defects and deter- resume with salary history to: 6-8hrs. Northlake area, environment. Experience in Norton or done $450 Lafawn 884- mine source and probable cause of defects. Minimum 2 years experience in manufacturing Tooele Federal Credit Union 0712 Tooele. (801)688-1997 quality control preferred. Basic computer skills and experience with measuring devices, such HR Department McAfee anti-virus, Firewalls, Network as calipers, required. Livestock Help Wanted PO Box 720, Tooele, Utah 84074 Security, Linux, AIX, VMWare, SANS, Fax: 435-833-9993 Packagers: Prepare, wrap and/or package products prior to shipment. Minimum 2 years Tape Library, VoiP phone system, and 250 BRED COWS, all 100 WORKERS NEED- experience in a manufacturing or industrial environment and basic computer skills required. E-mail: [email protected] ED! Assemble crafts, general understanding of routing and young, solid mouth, will Tooele Federal Credit Union is an sell any amount you wood items. Materials If you are ready to contribute to our growing success, applications are available from the provided. To $480+ per equal opportunity employer. switching a plus. Must have an overall pick. (435)462-2731 Utah Department of Workforce Services. (ucan) week. Free information As a condition of employment, drug aptitude for technology, be reliable, detail package. 24 hours You may also send your resume/application directly to: (801)264-5665. testing and background screening are oriented, and well organized. Place Your Ad Here Conestoga Wood Specialties, Attention: Human Resources required for all positions. Call 882-0050 P.O. Box 549, Tooele, UT 84074 or [email protected] TUESDAY January 9, 2007 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B7

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WILLOW Estates, $$$SAVE MONEY LIVE-IN Care giver for Some live-out positions P9701 throughout Utah for only 6 435-840-1009 Find HUD & Bank elderly woman in full-time, part-time. $155. for 25 words, and NEW 3bdrm, 2bth town- Grantsville, brand new POSTAL JOBS $16.53 Call 882-0050 homes, 2 car garage, 3bdrm, 2bth, 2 car, owned homes at: Grantsville. References helperswest@comcast. $5. per word over 25. GRANTSVILLE www.tooelebankowned to $27.58/hr, now hiring. a/c, enclosed yard, w/d 1/2 acre, fireplace, required. Call (435)830- net, www.helperswest. You will reach up to *Based on 13 issue contract. South Willow, Beautiful homes.com or call for For application and free hookups.$399/mo 882- cathedral windows. 5475 com or call toll-free 1- 340,000 households brand new 3bdrm 2bth a list Berna Sloan goverment job informa- 4004 Must see. $1095/mo (866)546-3889 (ucan) and it is a one call, one 2 car garage, $1150/mo 435-840-5029 Group MAKE $100K IN 2007 I tion, call American As- 2000 MAZDA Millenia S 1161 Davenport Drive order, one bill program. 244 Donner Place 1 Real Estate bought my 1st house NEW PAY PACKAGE sociation of Labor 1- Super Charger, excel- REMODELED APART- Davidson Realty Call the Transcript Bul- Davidson Realty and 1 year later sold it $0.37 a mile for six mo. 913-599-8042, 24 hrs. lent condition, fully load- MENTS at 585 N Main (435)833-0233 letin at 882-0050 for fur- (435)833-0233 $279,900 All brick on making $35K. I bought exp. up to $0.41 for 5 emp. serv. ed, suede seats, sun- Tooele, Ut. Studio (801)466-5078 ther info. (ucan) (801)466-5078 .27acre lot, 3-4bdrm. my 2nd home and less years exp. Earn more roof, runs excellent. 1bdrm and 2bdrm. 435- PROFESSIONAL Clean- $7900. 884-5577 843-0917 STANSBURY NEW Tile, oak cabinets, fire- than 1 year later made w/monthly bonuses! Ex- TURN KEY Family GRANTSVILLE Brand er needed 2hrs/ day, Home, 4bdrm, 3bth, places, sunrooms, for- $75K. This year I'll cellent tarp pay! we re- owned pizza business New 3bdrm, 2bth, 2 car Mon-Fri. Must be relia- 2003 SUBARU Outback SLEEPING ROOMS washer, dryer included. mal living & dining make over $100K, and quire CDL A & 6 mo. $70,000 plus $650/mo garage, $1195. South ble. Good pay. Call Impreza sport wagon, available, $70 per 2 car garage $1099/mo room. Grantsville. Many am looking for others exp. (866)285-5812 building lease Grants- Willow. 239 Box Elder. Dave for interview at 54k miles, great condi- week, $10 key deposit, Lara 801-557-9357 extras Anderson win- that want to do the E.W. Wylie Corp. ville 435-884-0534 Davidson Realty (801)541-7152 tion, AWD, a/c, auto- first and last week- total dows 840-5199 same. Call Today! 866- www.wylietrucking.com matic, power locks and (435)833-0233 713-2505 (ucan) (ucan) Wanted $150 to move in. 46 N STANSBURY, 3, 4 and START THE NEW year windows $12,900 435- Broadway. 882-7605 (801)466-5078 5bdrm homes, $1000- **SEARCH EVERY with a new career.We 840-1966 $1300/mo. 843-9883 home listed in tooele GRANTSVILLE, 3bdrm, county at www.tooele- Place Your Ad: www.tooeletranscript.com seek 4 sales professio- $$CASH$$ PAID For TOOELE, 2bdrm, 1bth, 2005 HONDA Civic EX hookups, $950/mo. homesforsale.com and nals in Utah. 50% dish network satellite upstairs, very clean, STANSBURY, 3BDRM Sedan 4dr 20,000 miles (801)898-9085 Owner/ sign up for a free no ob- growth in 2006. No ex- receivers and cards. new carpet/ blinds, w/d 2bth newer home, automatic Great condi- Agent ligation email update on perience necessary. 801-577-2000 hookups, covered park- fenced, private yard, 2 tion Moving to Germany ing. $625/mo plus car garage, clean, new listings daily. Call Fax resume (866) 628- GRANTSVILLE, Large must sell $15,000 obo $400/dep. (435)882- $1100/mo, plus deposit. Berna Sloan 435-840- 3629. (ucan) Motorcycles & 3bdrm 2bth 2 car ga- 435-884-6255 435-830- 0476 John 801-916-0101 5029 Group 1 Real Es- rage Horse Property STYLIST make $11 ATVs 3629 tate. The Kirk VALLEY VIEW South Willow $1295/mo STANSBURY, NEWLY $18/hr! Keep busy, YAMAHA TRAILS 80, Quiet, Quality apartments in a 1045 S Big Tree Drive make money, and have runs but needs minor SUVs Motel.Call 882-3235. remodeled, fabulous GREAT HOUSE in Great restored historic structure Davidson Realty fun! Plus vacation pay, work $800 . 884-5577 or 882-7008. Nice, quiet and roomy 4bdrm, 2bth Neighborhood. This (435)833-0233 paid holidays and insur- 1bdrm, 2bdrm, kitchen- Family room, gas fire- house has to many The Best Places at the Best Prices 1989 Jeep with new en- (801)466-5078 ance. Great Clips. Call Trailers ette available. Monthly, place, central air, patio, great things to list. Lo- Completely Furnished gine and transmission weekly & daily specials. unique floorplan, fully cated in Carfork Subdi- 843-9410 HOMES FOR rent: spa- runs great $3900 Call HBO, cable. 585 Can- landscaped, sprinkling vision. 899 N 1380 E. Weekly & Monthly Rates cious beautiful, 2 car SWEAT FITNESS Cen- 2006 FLATBED 20ft long 882-0209 Chuck or yon Rd, Tooele. system, cable ready, 2 Call to see. 843-7389. garage 3BDRM 2BTH ter Front desk help diamond plae steel Crystal car garage. No smok- Open house 1-6-07 $1100/mo (801)580- 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 morning shift 5am- deck 14k GVW $4000 ing/ pets. $1200/mo. from 11-4. 1995 JEEP Cherokee, Homes for Rent 7453 10am Mon-Fri Must be 801-455-7719 801-835-5592 runs great, looks great, reliable and dependa- 4x7 UTILITY trailer, new 175K, $2850 obo. ble. Hourly wage plus $$WHY RENT when bearings and tires, Wayne (435)830-6600 Advertise Your Home Business: 882-0050 commission. Please you can buy? 0 down ramp and sides. submit resume to 34 S programs, not perfect (801)755-5874, 2001 JEEP Grand Cher- Main, Tooele. credit. First time buy- (619)987-8211 JT okee Laredo 4WD V8 Fully loaded $13,500 ers, Single parent pro- THINKING ABOUT a Ca- ENCLOSED 2006 PACE obo only 33k miles. Ex- grams. Call for de- Tooele Area’s Family reer in Real Estate? 5x8ft trailer, spare tire, cellent condition. 435- tails. Berna Sloan Group 1 Real Estate is stainless steel wheel 840-1086 Leave mes- 435-840-5029 Group looking to add new covers, rock guard pan- sage. 1 Real Estate Real Estate Advisor agents to our team, new el, $1800 firm 435-840- or experienced, no fran- 1830 843-1676 1122 Davenport Drive Serving the needs of: chise fees & higher Trucks N ow Renting South Willow/ Grantsville • First Time Home Buyers • Singles splits for information call Autos newer 3bdrm 2bth MOVE IN SPECIALS 1-800-398-0486 x 8002 1975 CHEVY 1/2 ton 2-story, basement, • Empty Nesters • Investors truck, 4x4 frame & en- 2 car garage $1195/mo TUTOR NEEDED to • Large Estates • Families with animals Exclusively for Seniors 1977 FORD Mustang II gine, good tires & great Davidson Realty teach two middle school Interior and body in engine (350). Good (435)833-0233 aged children. Approxi- good condition needs trans. New Edlebrock (801)466-5078 Pet Friendly mately 20hrs per week. carburetor an electrical carb. New Edlebrock in- Call for details. Varied subjects. Pay work $1800 obo 435- take & manifold. $1300 1bdrm House big living pp negotiable. Call Rick 830-2344 obo. (435)840-8790 room $525/mo cute 801-414-7333 yard 379 N 100 W No (435)843-0717 1987 CORVETTE Con- 1975 FORD Short bed dogs/ Smoking 843- URBAN ENDZ seeking vertible New tires, low miles runs awe- 0785 Call Shane part time esthetician brakes, upgraded ster- some 4X4 Headers 882-0811 Ask for Misty eo, wheels, newer body ok $1200 obo 2BDRM 1BTH condo, $750/mo, $250/dep, no WELDERS/ FITTERS paint, interior to much 435-849-3256 801-638- 840-0344 new to list $9000 Kevin 5832 smoking, no pets. Home Loans with experience needed (801)360-8397 for full and part time 435-830-0852 1977 F-150 Long bed work in Tooele. Will be 1993 LINCOLN Mark VIII 4x2 in good shape runs, 3.5BDRM 2BTH House 186 W. Heritage Hill Dr. Tooele • $305,900 welding & fabricating Available Garaged, leather seats, new transmission. $600 for rent 2 car garage mild & structural steel. runs like new, low mile- obo Call 801-865-8618 fenced yard Available Fax resume to age $3200 435-224- $900/mo $500/dep • Large .35 acre • FHA • VA • Refi nance (435)843-8321 Attn: 4296 1986 TOYOTA 1 ton flat Brent 435-830-7672 Corner Lot • Purchase • Grants • Construction Mike or email bed runs great 19mpg • 4 bdrms • First Time Home Buyers [email protected] 1996 Chevy Astro AWD. small contractor or just 3BDRM 1BTH charming Seats 8! Runs great! 6 hay hauler $4000 obo older home, newly re- • 2 1/2 baths, • 0 DOWN LOAN PROGRAMS WORK FROM home and cylinder 4.3L Vortec, 435-882-3599 modeled w/gas fire- • 4 car garage, love it. PT/ FT Call 801- Even poor credit, bankruptcies & foreclosures Will consider trade for place, large yard w/ga- 805-1885 • 3200 sq ft. car. $4,000 obo. Russ 84 NISSAN truck, 2wd, rage, no pets, no smok- Business 882-4116 extended cab, 28mpg. ing. Senior citizen con- • Beautiful www.1homeloanadvisor.com $700 obo. 882-6324 sideration. Deposit re- Mountain Views Opportunities TRANSMISSION RE- quired $900/mo 435- 435.830.4204 PAIR, rebuild. Low cost FIRE RED 2005 Dodge 830-3337 A CASH COW! 90 vend- Dakota Quad Cab SLT ing machine Units/30 lo- to Tooele residents. Will buy vehicles 1990 and 4X4 Automatic 3.7L V6 3BDRM 2.5BTH For rent Jason White cations entire business Magnum, ONLY 8744 to own. Terms negotia- - $10,970 local Utah up that needs transmis- sion work, cash paid. miles asking $18,800 ble $950/mo 801-674- 329 East 500 North • Tooele • $188,900 Mortgage Consultant Company hurry! Call obo 801-428-7115. 6267 435-241-0034 (801)593-0084 (ucan) Shop (801)972-5810 Home (435)843-8181 3BDRM 2BTH Spa- PRIVATE CLUB w/pool cious twin home, New • Beautiful in & out! SELL YOUR CAR or and dancing hall, restar- Apartments for carpet & Paint, Large • Professionally boat in the classifieds. aunt and real estate for Rent family room, indoor Upgraded & Call 882-0050 or visit sale, Tooele. Reduced laundry, master suite www.tooeletranscript. Updated thru-out! price. 882-9085 after- 2 AND 3bdrm apart- w/walk-in closet, fully com ments behind Super • 4 bedroom & noons. fenced yard, attached 2 bathrooms home Wal-Mart. On select garage, RV parking • .27 acre units $99 moves you $795/mo 22 N Booth Landscaped & in. Some apartments (Corner of Main and includes all utilities. Booth) 951-237-5999 Auto Sprinklers How fast can you say? Swimming pool, hot David tub, exercise room, playground, full club- 3BDRM 3BTH Condo PEOPLE PLEASER! house. 843-4400 Large family dining area Double car garage in 2BDRM 1BTH duplex, Stansbury $900/mo Call 1135 N. 600 E. Tooele 1238 E. Haylie Ln. PEOPLE PLEASER! w/d hookup, 812 Uintah 801-243-3475 Ave. Water and Sewer PEOPLE PLEASER! included $550/mo 3BDRM House in Tooele $450/dep 435-830-6342 Single male looking for Section 8 welcome. responsible person to with Sandra, buying & selling share with expenses UNDER your home will not be this tricky! 2BDRM 1BTH GRANTS- $400/mo 882-4131 or VILLE Apt, small but co- 882-0951 Call me today for straightforward, zy, clean, references re- CONTRACT 3BDRM HOUSE with of- quired, $425/mo plus • 3 Bedrooms • 2 1/2 bathrooms • 3 Bdrm & 2 baths honest to goodness service! fice No Pets/ Smoking security. No smoking. • Large Master Suite w/jetted tub Water/ Yard mainte- • Master Suite w/ garden tub 435-830-6994 SOLD• 4387 sq. ft. • Large .29 acre lot • 2400 sq. feet • 3 car garage Sandra Larsen nance included • Fully Landscaped & Familyroom • Large open Atmospere Full Time Agent, Long Time Friend 2BDRM 1BTH washer $725/mo $725 cleaning • Fully Fenced • Bonus Room dryer hookups, recently deposit 417 East 500 updated great location North 435-830-2376 435.224.9186 $600/mo Jim 435-850- 882-1027 2374 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile NEW LISTING 2BDRM BASEMENT home for rent, no smok- Lofgren Acres 328 E Broadway apartment $550/mo ing/ pets. 882-1550 882-7504 70 W 200 S 641 Greystone 40 acre lots, You Gotta See This Home! Updated kitchen w/maple 4BDRM 2BTH Newer New Listing cabinets, can lights, Tooele No smoking, home for rent! Some well permit beadboard, laundry off drinking, or pets Way • $159,900 kitchen, large covered pets ok. W/D included. located in Possibly furnished. patio, HUGE Terraced, 3BDRM 2BTH Apartment 3 Bedrooms: 2 Bathrooms: Lofgren, 10 beautiful backyard, available 1100sqft con- $1200/mo Call 435- 224-2163 4 Apartments Main fl oor Family Room / Den, miles south of shed, rv parking. newer tact The Willows at 435- Great opportunity to own a multi- Vernon. Call for furnace and central air. 882-6211 unit rental. Includes two parcels Kitchen, Dining, Stucco, Full Fully fi nished. Nice 4BDRM 2BTH, 1310 N 3BDRM, NO SMOKING, of land to north. $179,900 Landscaping. more info. neighborhood. 465 E. 2 car garage, soft water, washer & fenced yard, good dryer, microwave, dish- neighborhood, clean, no washer, fenced, off smoking. $1000/mo 579 Oak Ct 58 East 500 North street parking. 1 in- $800/dep. 435-840- STUNNING CONDO Darling rambler door pet negotiatable. 5551 474 South Main. New Listing ON TOOELE’S EAST with newer $700/mo 833-9393 BENCH! Upgrades BRAND NEW Home in siding, paint & APT FOR RENT, 2 galore! CLEAN. Beauti- Overlake 4bdrm 2.5bth Tooele bdrm, 1 bath, govern- ful views all around. 4 carpet. New bath. $1100/mo Call for in- ment subsidized. 211 LARGE bedrooms and Large living centives Andrea at 801- lots of storage. Water S. Hale, Grantsville. room & kitchen. 792-3829 softener. State of the art Extra large lot. Call Tammi 884-1712. Two homes on a .43 Acre alarm system, central air, Equal Housing Opp. UNDER Canyon Rim Estates central vac, marble and Full basement. GRANTSVILLE LEASE Main Street Lot, To be built in coveted South East tile. A MUST SEE!! $119,900. 3bdrm 1.5bth Mobile Ideal Location. $600/mo $300/dep No location. 3 bdrms, 2 1/2 baths, CONTRACT 4 car garage, 4527 sq ft. Subscribe Today pets Rental references All offi ces independently owned and operated. Information required 882-1695 801- deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. 882-0050 1185 N. Main • Tooele 201-3758 B8 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 9, 2007

Homes Homes Homes Lots & Land Commercial Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Property Meetings Meetings Meetings Trustee's Sales FSBO Tooele Great Mt. RENTERS KISS your 110 ACRES WITH POW- C-A INVESTMENT 42 AGENDA council to prescribe by meetings begin at 7:00 NOTICE OF TRUST- Views. 3bdrm 2.5bth landlord goodbye. ER AND WATER. Skull East 400 North. Availa- NOTICE is hereby given ordinance the date, time p.m. in the Grantsville EE’S SALE FFOROR SSALE!ALE! multi. Below market Lease with option Valley, Ut. Spectacular ble now. For more infor- that the Board of Trust- and place of its meet- City Hall Council Cham- The following described price $189,900 1429 E $2000 down $800/mo Mountain View. Call mation contact 882- ees of the Stansbury ings, and provide for at bers, 429 E Main Street, real property will be sold 970 N Tooele 435-882- 24 months Built in equi- 435-837-2333 or email 1199 Recreation Service Area least one public meeting Grantsville, Utah. at public auction to the 0789 or ty Re/Max Platinum Val- mwood@wirelessbee and the Greenbelt Serv- to be held each month; All Planning Commission highest bidder payable in [email protected] erie Wimmer 435-849- hive.com $2500.00 per C-A INVESTMENT 510 ice Area and the Board NOW, THEREFORE, BE meetings are open to the lawful money of the Unit- 2312 acre North Main, Plaza 500. of Directors of the Stans- IT ORDAINED BY THE public. Special work ed States at the time of Sell Your Home Here for GUIDE TO Hassle free Available now, 1400 bury Service Agency will TOOELE CITY COUN- meetings, in addition to sale, On the north steps home purchase. Free SELLING YOUR HOME? PRIME BUILDING Lot sqft. For more informa- convene their regularly CIL that the Tooele City those specified, may be to the main entrance at $ 80* 24hr recorded message Advertise it in the clas- private spectacular tion contact 882-1199 scheduled meeting on Council’s regular meet- scheduled as circum- the Tooele County Court- ea. 888-734-9350 ext 100 sifieds. Call 882-0050 mountain view. Includes Wednesday, January 10, ings for calendar year stances require. Notice house, 47 South Main, 6 or visit www.tooeletran water $65,000 Call Joy Buildings 2007 at 7:00 p.m., at the 2007 shall be held at of such meetings will be Tooele, UT, on I’LL BUY your house script.com 801-302-0189 Clubhouse, #1 Country Tooele City Hall, 90 published and posted as 1/29/2007 at 01:00 PM of Call 882-0050 fast! Stop foreclosure/ Club Drive, Stansbury North Main Street, required by law. said day, for the purpose *Based on 13 issue contract. double payment No STANSBURY BEAUTY TOOELE COUNTY Land ALL STEEL! RIGID Park, Utah 84074. Tooele, Utah at In accordance with the of foreclosing a trust commission or fees Call 5bdrm 2.5bth, Gor- Wanted. Developer frame or pole building. Business Meeting 7:00p.m., according to Americans With disabili- deed executed by Darin (435)224-3725 geous master suite, looking to purchase ad- Winter discounts availa- 1. Call to Order the following schedule: ties Act, Grantsville City R Anderson, an unmar- cul-de-sac, fenced yard, ditional land in Tooele ble now. Free quote 2. Pledge of Allegiance January 3-17 will accommodate rea- ried man Leslie Berg an DISCOVER INVESTMENT PROP- Must see! $259,900 County. Interested in all and erection estimates! 3. Roll Call February 7-21 sonable requests to as- unmarried woman as 3 Ways to Buy a ERTY! 3000sqft, moth- Call Carrie 801-599- areas and sizes. Flexi- Sentinel building sys- 4. Review and Adopt Mi- March 7-21 sist the disabled to par- Trustor(s), in favor of er-in-law basement ac- Home for less Money 0515 Stansbury Real ble Terms & Quick tems, (800)327-0790 nutes April 4-18 ticipate in meetings. Re- Universal Mortgage Cor- cess, 5bdrm, 4bth, (2 Free Report reveals what you Estate Closing. Contact Steve ext. 26, www.sentinel a. December 13, 2006 May 2-16 quest for assistance may poration, and recorded master/ jacuzzi tub). RV before you buy Martin (801) 577-5394 buildings.com (ucan) Minutes June 6-20 be made by calling City on 02/20/2003, as Entry pad, $229,000 1116 STANSBURY PARK a home. Give us a call Realty Executives of 5. Public Comment July 3-18 Hall at 884-3411 at least No. 196363 in Book 823 North 490 East 435- 2006 Ivory Home “Tivoli BUILDING MATERIALS: Jodie Carter Utah. 6. Probable Vote Items August 1-15 24 hours in advance. , Page 869 , of Official 830-6468 Model” Diamond plus METAL buildings, mini [email protected] a. Adopt 2007 Meeting September 5-19 Dated this 2nd day of Records of Tooele Coun- package upgraded storage systems, roof “Your Real Estate Consultant for Life” Schedule – Randy Jones October 3-17 January 2007. ty, Utah, covering real NEWER STANSBURY throughout $359,000 WYOMING RANCH DIS- and wall panels, metal b. Youth Soccer Leagues November 7-21 Shauna Kertamus property located at 142 435-840-8151 4bdrm, 2.5bth, laminate Contact: Allen Adamson PERSAL 35 acres - building components. – Randy Jones December 5-19 Zoning Administrator North 5th Street, Tooele, floors, fully landscaped, 801-380-1080 Remax $49,900; 75 acres- Utah Manufacture 20 801-750-5233 c. Board Elections and This Ordinance is neces- (Published in the Tran- UT 84074, Tooele Coun- large rooms w/walk-in Results $95,900. Snow-capped years plus. Top quality Appointments – Christy sary for the immediate script Bulletin January 4, ty, State of Utah and Jeanette Nielsen closets, 2000sqft finish- mountain views. Sur- low prices. Weekly De- [email protected] Achziger preservation of the 9, 11 & 16, 2007) more particularly descri- ed, unfinished base- STORAGE New alarmed rounded by government livery. 1-800-262-5347. 7. Recess peace, health and safety bed as follows: Lot 2, 3, 435-850-9670 ment. $225,000. Call units available now! land. Abundant wildlife. cobuildings@cobuildings. Work Session of the Tooele City and PUBLIC NOTICE and 4, Block 137, Plat Craig (435)840-4617 Many sizes from 5x5 to Recreational paradise. net (ucan) 1. Possible Vote Items shall take effect immedi- The Tooele Valley Mos- "C" Tooele City Survey, 10x30. Great rates! Low taxes. EZ terms a. Elliott Smith, Pangea ately upon publication. quito Abatement District Tooele City A.P.N. 2- NEWLY REMODELED Very secure! On SR call Utah Ranches, If you build, remodel or Development/ Jenny IN WITNESS WHERE- will be holding their 103-6 The address of the Home fenced yard 201 at 7200 West. LLC. 1(877)351-5263 remove buildings you Cove and Shady Brook OF, this Ordinance is monthly board meetings property is purported to 3BDRM, 2BTH, living $139,900 appraises for (801)250-9100 (ucan) can place your classi- room, 2 family rooms, $146,000 The Solutions fied ad in 45 of Utah's Presentation – Randy passed by the Tooele on the second Tuesday be 142 North 5th Street office, hobby room, team 884-9449 SWEET HOME for Sale!. Water Shares newspapers for only Jones City Council this 3rd day of each month in 2007 at Tooele, UT 84074 The storage room, in-ground 325 Valley View Dr. $155. for 25 words ($5. b. Management Plan Re- of January, 2007. 7:00p.m. at the district undersigned disclaims li- trampoline, landscaped. OWN FOR less than Open House Dec. 16 & for each additional view – John O’Donnell TOOELE CITY COUN- offices, 1535 Sunset ability for any error in the 443 E 1260 N Reduced rent 3bdrm 2bth 17th. This home is new- UNDERGROUND WA- word). You will reach up c. Performance Reviews CIL Toad in Lake Point. The address. Said sale will $209,900. (435)830- $29,000 Magna. 4bdrm ly remodeled and ready TER rights for sale to 340,000 households for SPSA Staff – John For: dates are as follows: be made without cove- 6468 2bth $52,500 Tooele to move in. $150k make offer, serious in- and all you do is call the O’Donnell Brian Scott Wardle January 9, 2007 nant or warranty, ex- Valerie Wimmer 435- 3bdrm 1 bath, full base- quiries only. Please call Transcript Bulletin at d. Grounds Mowing, Fi- Steve Bevan February 13, 2007 pressed or implied, re- BEAUTIFUL 4BDRM 894-2312 Re/Max Plati- ment, ALL appliances 435-830-4581 882-0050 for all the de- nancial Tracking Plan Michael R Johnson March 13, 2007 garding title, possession, home Stansbury granite num stay. Call for appt. if you tails. (Mention UCAN Discussion – John Steve Pruden April 10, 2007 or encumbrances, to pay counter tops stainless can't make open house WANTED: WATER rights Classified Network) O’Donnell John L Hansen May 8, 2007 the remaining principal steal kitchen many up- Planning on selling your Cora 801-550-7619 or in Stockton or greater e. Lake Committee Re- MAYOR OF TOOELE June 12, 2007 sum of the note(s) se- grades 1997 801-244- home, you could be Lindsay 801-243-2750 Rush Valley 801-592- Financial view – John O’Donnell CITY July 10, 2007 cured by said Deed of 3426 Joylynn Leach or sending your sales 5398 Services f. Tooele County Roads, Approved August 14, 2007 Trust, with interest there- Nana 801-330-8352 points to up to 340,000 TOOELE HORSE Prop- Widening/ Parking Plan – Patrick Dunlavy September 11, 2007 on, as provided in said Keller Williams Owner/ households at once. For erty 4bdrm 2bth New WANTED: WATER rights FIRST LOAN FREE! Debbie Record ATTEST: October 9, 2007 note(s), advances, if any, Agent $155. you can place carpet, paint, plumbing, or irrigation shares in $100 to $2,500 over- g. Two New 5-Acre Sharon Dawson November 13, 2007 under the terms of the your 25 word classified Irrigation water Tooele Valley. Call night bad/no credit OK Parks, General Discus- City Recorder December 11, 2007 Deed of Trust, estimated BEAUTIFUL HOME, ad to all 45 newspapers .40acres 364 S 100 W Ross at 801-642-0119 confidential payday loan sion – Jeff Terry SEAL (Published in the Tran- fees, charges and ex- 3,000sqft, 5bdrm, 4bth in Utah. Just call the $169,900 Owner/ Agent call today - cash tomor- 2. Manager’s Report Approved as to Form: script Bulletin January 9, penses of the Trustee (2 master/ jacuzzi tub). Transcript Bulletin at 801-706-5570 WATER SHARES for row! www.fastcashon 3. Board Members’ Re- Roger Baker, Tooele 2007) and of the trusts created RV pad, mother in law. 882-0050 for all the de- sale 9.75 acre feet. Call line.biz Call Now: 1- ports and Requests City Attorney by said Deed of Trust, to $229,000 1116 North tails. (Mention ucan) Mobile Homes 882-8836 888-540-3278 (ucan) 4. Correspondence (Published in the Tran- PUBLIC NOTICE wit: $116,723.00 (Esti- 490 East 435-830-6468 5. Assignments Review script Bulletin January 9, The Town of Stockton mated). Sale information Poor credit? Lease w/op- Office Space UP TO $1000 online 6. Financial and Bills 2007) will meet in a Public may be available by call- FOR SALE 1 acre Horse tion to buy. Newer 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile www.CASHIN30MINUTES. 7. Adjourn Hearing, Thursday Janu- ing one business day pri- Property in Grantsville 4bdrm 2bth, family home for rent, no smok- COM In your checking (Published in the Tran- ary 11, 2007 at the or to (or on) the sched- EXECUTIVE PLAZA of- PUBLIC NOTICE Home Totally Remod- room, 1970sqft, deck, ing/ pets. 882-1550 account in 30 minutes! script Bulletin January 9, Stockton Town Hall, 18 uled sale date. Please be fice space for lease, NOTICE IS HEREBY eled!! New Kitchen/ fenced yard, nice neigh- No credit check! (ucan) 2007) GIVEN THAT the Tooele N. Johnson Street. The advised that the opening FOR SALE 2bdrm Mo- $200-$850/mo, all utilit- New Cen. Air & Fur- borhood. $1300/mo. City Planning Commis- meeting will begin bid amount may be re- bile home located in ies included. Call Larry Public Notices nace, New Roof, New 884-0193, 224-4932 NOTICE OF PUBLIC sion will meet in a public promptly at 7:00 pm and duced from the total debt Tooele. Low down pay- (801)703-0745 Paint, Tile & Carpet Meetings HEARING hearing and Business the agenda shall be as due. Bidders must be 4bdrm 2bth 2 Fam. RENT TO OWN & Lock ment. Pay like rent. Call NOTICE IS HEREBY follows: FOR LEASE 3120sqft of Deadline for public no- meeting scheduled for prepared to tender to the Rms. 1 Fireplace/ 2 Car in Purchase Price 882-1969. 2bdrm apt for GIVEN that on February Public Hearing Medical Office/ Office tices is 4 p.m. the day Wednesday, January 10, trustee $5,000.00 at the Gar. And Barn For only NOW!! NO Bank Quali- rent $525/mo plus 7, 2007, at 7:00 p.m. or Railroad Ordinance space in Grantsville. $8 prior to publication. 2007 in the hour of 7:00 sale and the balance of $264,900 Call Ellen fication Required! $300/dep 435-849-2147 as soon thereafter as the Regular Hearing to $10 per sqft per year- Public notices submit- PM. The meeting will be the purchase price by 888/597-6021 RE/MAX 3bdrm 1bth Central Air 884-0113 matter can be consid- 1. Roll Call NNN. Call Chris 801- ted past the deadline held at Tooele City Hall 10:00 AM the day follow- Results New Paint, New Carpet, ered, the City Council 2. General Business & New Tile Only Lots & Land 366-7118 will not be accepted. in the City Council ing the sale. Both pay- (the “Council”) of Tooele Chambers, located at 90 a. Minutes ments must be in the FSBO 4bdrm 2bth New $975/mo plus $3000 UPAXLP FOR LEASE Office/ City, Tooele County, N Main Street, Tooele, b. Bills form of a cashier’s carpet, tile 2 tone paint Deposit Purchase Price Business Space Utah (the “Issuer”) will Utah. c. Purchase Orders check. Cash or “official off Golf course, Deep $139,900 Call Ellen 20 Acres N.E Nevada Utilities included. 44 & hold a public hearing at Agenda Items 3. Railroad Ordinance checks” are not accepta- garage fenced central 888/597-6021 RE/MAX $18,000 435-843-3587 Place Your Ad: 46 South Main. 1 the principal office of the 1. Nominate and Elect 4. Reports ble. This firm is assisting air $176,000 882-6402 Results 882-0050 month free. (602)826- Council at 90 North Planning Commission a. Police/Courts in the collection of a debt 801-201-5272 9471 (480)585-5380 Main, Tooele, Utah for Chairman and Vice b. Fire Department and any information ob- the purpose of receiving Chairman for 2007 by c. Water Department tained may be used for public comment on the Rachelle Custer. d. Roads/ Garbage that purpose. Dated: proposed issuance by 2. Setting dates, places e. Planning & Zoning 12/11/2006 said Issuer of its Industri- and times of 2007 Plan- 1. Presentation of New John W. Lish, ESQ., as al Revenue Bonds in the ning Commission meet- Planning & Zoning Board Successor Trustee maximum aggregate ings by Rachelle Custer. Members & Variance 1424 S. Legend Hills Have a face amount of not to ex- Committee Member 3. Public Hearing and Dr., Ste. 120 Clearfield, ceed $10,000,000, pur- Motion on Conditional 2. Amanda Aufdemorte – UT 84015 Phone (801) suant to an inducement Use Permit for New Be- Conditional Use Per- 614-5050 P267589 resolution adopted by the ginnings preschool to be mit (Published in the Tran- Council on August 16, located at 1366 E Smel- 5. Attorney Curt Morris script Bulletin January 2, Dog-Gone 2006. Said Bonds are to ter Road, previously lo- Report on Annexation 9 & 16, 2007) be issued pursuant to the cated at 662 Blueridge Policy Utah Industrial Facilities Dr., by Crystal Lawrence. 6. Executive Session Public Notices and Development Act, 4. Review and Approval a. Legal Issues Miscellaneous Title 11, Chapter 17, of Planning Commission b. Personnel Issues Good Utah Code Annotated minutes for meeting held 7. Adjourn Deadline for public no- 1953 as amended, to fi- October 25, 2006. Cherrie L. Staley tices is 4 p.m. the day nance the acquisition, 5. Review and Approval January 4, 2007 prior to publication. renovation and equipping of Planning Commission (Published in the Tran- Public notices submit- of a manufacturing facili- minutes for meeting held script Bulletin January 9 ted past the deadline New Year ty to manufacture com- December 13, 2006. & 11, 2007) will not be accepted. mercial and residential Pursuant to the Ameri- UPAXLP wood products and relat- cans with Disabilities Act, TOWN OF VERNON 296 E. Drysdale • Tooele 1581 E. Colavito Dr. • Tooele 818 N. Highway 138, Gville ed products to be located individuals needing spe- NOTICE OF ANNUAL SUMMONS at approximately 600 In- cial accommodations MEETING SCHEDULE DENISE L BROWN, dustrial Loop Road, during this meeting THE PUBLIC IS HERE- Petitioner vs. Tooele City, Utah. The should notify Rachelle BY GIVEN NOTICE that KEVIN R BROWN, Re- proposed facilities and Custer, Tooele City Plan- the Vernon Town Council spondent. related property and im- ner prior to the meeting conducts its regular Case No. 064300462 provements will be at (435) 843-2130 or meetings on the second Judge Mark Kouris UNDER Tuesday of each month THE STATE OF UTAH owned and operated by TDD (435) 843-2180. Conestoga Wood Spe- (Published in the Tran- at the Vernon Fire Sta- TO THE ABOVE- cialties Corp., a Pennsyl- script Bulletin January 9, tion, 325 South Main NAMED RESPONDENT: Upgrades everywhere! Lighting, Horse Property on 1.83 acres. Very nice 2 story home in vania corporation, or any 2007) Street, Vernon, Utah, You are hereby sum- CONTRACTfl ooring, plumbing rock exterior. Overlake. This is a unique fl oor 3 bedrooms, Two 3/4 bathrooms, affiliate entity thereof (the which meetings begin at moned and required to Very nice home this is one you plan with a bonus room on the beautiful unique home with “Borrower”). PUBLIC NOTICE 7:00 o’clock p.m. file an Answer in writing $320,000 must see! second fl oor! amazing views. The proposed Bonds will Notice is hereby given The Vernon Waterworks to the attached Petition not constitute general that the Lake Point Im- Special Service District with the Clerk of the obligations of the Issuer. provement District will conducts its regular Tooele County Court- 662 Blueridge Dr • Tooele 986 Bates Canyon Rd • Erda 908 N. 580 E. • Tooele The Issuer will not be ob- hold its regularly sched- meetings on the second house, 47 South Main ligated to pay costs in- uled Business meeting Wednesday of each Street, Tooele, Utah, curred in connection with on January 11, 2007 at month at the Vernon Fire 84074 and to serve the issuance of the 7:00 p.m. at the North Station, 325 South Main upon, or mail to the peti- Bonds nor will it be liable Tooele Fire Station 1540 Street, Vernon, Utah, tioner at 595 Sunset, UNDER which meetings begin at to make payments of in- Sunset Road, Lake Point Tooele, Utah, 84074, a terest or principal on the Utah. The agenda will 7:30 o’clock p.m. copy of said answer, Bonds. be as follows: The Vernon Planning within 20 days if you are This public hearing is re- 1. Call to Order Commission conducts its served in the State of CONTRACT regular meetings on the 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Newly 6 bdrms, 4 bths, 2 kitchens, Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath quired by the Tax Re- 2. OMWC Update Utah, or within 30 days if updated kitchen & bathrooms. 2 family rooms, on 5 acres in Erda. form Act of 1986. Com- 3. Approval of Minutes third Thursday of each you are served outside $ home. Fully landscaped with Newer carpet. 189,900 $519,900 ments at the public hear- 4. Financial Reports month at the Vernon Fire the State of Utah, after stamped concrete. $179,900 ing are invited. Written 5. Ward Engineering Station, 325 South Main service of this Summons comments may be sub- 6. Operations Report Street, Vernon, Utah, upon you. If you fail to do mitted to the Issuer at 7. 2007 Training Sched- which meetings begin at so, judgment by default 422 N. 880 E. • Tooele 267 Dawson Dr • Overlake 1604 Country Ln • Erda the office of the City Re- ule 7:00 o’clock p.m. will be taken against you corder in Tooele City, 8. Other District Busi- DATED this 4th day of for the relief demanded Utah, until 5:00 p.m. on ness & Trustee Con- January 2007. in said Petition, which February 7, 2007. Addi- cerns By Doretta Shumway has been filed with the tional information can be 9. Public Concerns Vernon Town Clerk/ Clerk of the above-enti- UNDER obtained from the Issuer 10. LPID Scheduled Recorder tled Court. You can ob- UNDER at its office shown above Meetings (Published in the Tran- tain a copy of the Veri- or by calling (435) 843- 11. Adjournment script Bulletin January 9, fied Petition by writing to 2100. (Published in the Tran- 2007) the clerk of the court at CONTRACT /s/ Sharon Dawson script Bulletin January 9, Public Notices Tooele County Court- PricedCONTRACT Right! 2 bedrooms, 2 bths, fully 3 bdrm, 2.5 baths, new carpet 6 bdrms, 3 bathrooms, 3 family City Recorder 2007) house, 47 South Main landscaped, Great neighborhood. Trustee's Sales Street, Tooele, Utah $ & paint, totally landscaped, rooms, brick & stucco Rambler (Published in the Tran- 149,900 completely fi nished. $229,000 on 5 acres. $520,000 script Bulletin January 9, PUBLIC NOTICE OF 84074. READ THESE Deadline for public no- 2007) PLANNING COMMIS- PAPERS CAREFULLY. SION MEETING’S tices is 4 p.m. the day These papers mean that ORDINANCE 2007-01 SCHEDULE prior to publication. you are being sued for AN ORDINANCE OF Pursuant to Section 54- Public notices submit- divorce. Call Laramie Dunn for ALL THE TOOELE CITY 4-6, Utah State Code An- ted past the deadline Dated this 20th day of COUNCIL ESTABLISH- notated 1953, Grantsville will not be accepted. November, 2006. ING THE DATES, TIME City hereby gives notice UPAXLP DENISE BROWN your Real Estate needs AND PLACE OF ITS that the Grantsville City Petitioner PUBLIC MEETINGS Planning Commission (Published in the Tran- WHEREAS, Tooele City holds it regularly sched- TOOELETRANSCRIPT script Bulletin December Charter Section 2-04 and uled business meetings BULLETIN 19, 26, 2006, January 2 Tooele City Code Sec- on the second Thursday & 9, 2007) 435-224-4000 tion 1-5-3 require the city of each month. The TUESTUESDAYDAY January January 9, 9,200 20077 TOOELETRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN BB99

Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous PUBLIC NOTICE cated in Stansbury Park, acknowledge the right of NOTICE OF PETITION 857.52 feet along the arc area described in the pe- said District. ery) or RMERC (roast- the hours of 8:00 a.m. 1-4-07a Utah, Bids will be accept- the Owner and CM/GC SEEKING ANNEXA- of a 11426.16 foot radius tition unless on or before The complete annexation ing/retort followed by re- and 5:00 p.m., and at Grantsville City Coun- ed until 2:00 pm on to reject any or all bids, TION INTO GRANTS- curve to the right (center February 2, 2007, a writ- petition including a map covery). Both of these other times upon re- cil has adopted the fol- Tuesday, January 23, and to waive any infor- VILLE CITY bears North 30º39'28" ten protest to the annex- is available for inspection treatment codes are de- quest. The public com- lowing Ordinances and 2007, at the North Salt mality or irregularity in NOTICE IS HEREBY East and the long chord ation petition is filed with and copying at the office signed to recover the ment period begins Jan- Resolutions: Lake office of the any bid received, and to GIVEN, that an annexa- bears North 57º11'32" the Tooele County Boun- of the City Recorder, 429 mercury metal from the uary 9, 2007, and will 2007-01 – This Ordi- CM/GC. Bids sent by fax accept the most qualified tion petition covering West 857.32 feet through dary Commission and a East Main Street, waste. Because this end on February 8, 2007. nance is for the purpose are acceptable. and responsible bidder. property located along a central angle of copy of the protest is de- Grantsville, Utah 84029. waste also contains radi- Comments should be ad- of amending the official Owner: (Published in the Tran- the east boundary of 4º18'00") along the livered to the Grantsville Dated this 5th day of oactive isotopes, it would dressed to Dennis R. zoning map and the Tooele County School script Bulletin January 4, Grantsville City has been northline of said State City Recorder. Protests January, 2007. be unsafe to recover the Downs, Executive Secre- Land Use Management District 9, 11 & 16, 2007) filed with the City Re- Road to the point of tan- may be filed with the By Order of the Grants- mercury and a follow-up tary, Utah Solid and Haz- and Development Code Owner contact Steven L. corder of Grantsville City. gency Sta. #396+92; Tooele County Boundary ville City Council amalgamation treatment ardous Waste Control of Grantsville City, Utah West PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to the petition thence North 55E02'32" Commission at the office By Wendy Palmer process would be re- Board, P.O. Box 144880, as recommended by Construction Coordinator 1-4-07 three of four owners West 2380.17 feet along of the Tooele County Grantsville City Re- quired prior to disposal. Salt Lake City, Utah Planning Commission, 92 South Lodestone Way Grantsville City Coun- seek to annex 145.64 the north line of said Clerk, 47 South Main corder The treatment variance 84114-4880. by rezoning property lo- Tooele, Utah 84074 cil has adopted the fol- acres of land into the State Road to the East Street, Tooele, Utah (Published in the Tran- request, if approved, A hearing on this var- cated on the northwest 435-833-1900 lowing Ordinances and corporate boundaries of side of Grantsville City 84074. Protests may be script Bulletin January 9, would allow EnergySolu- iance request will be held corner of Nygreen and CM/GC Hughes Resolutions: Grantsville City. The Limits; thence North filed by the legislative 16 & 23, 2007) tions to treat the waste on January 23, 2007, at Worthington streets from Gener- 2006-18 – This Ordi- land is located adjacent 0º02'45" West 108.95 body or governing board with an amalgamation the Tooele County Court- An A-10 zoning designa- al Contractors, Inc. nance is for the purpose to Grantsville City and feet along the east line of of Tooele County, any in- PUBLIC NOTICE process that achieves house at 7:00 p.m. tion to a R1-21 zoning Attn: Tony Nichols of adopting a new Sign north of State Road 112 Grantsville City Limits to dependent special dis- Treatment Variance Re- the Land Disposal Re- Consideration of this re- designation. Grantsville P.O. Box 540700 Ordinance- Chapter 20 in Tooele County, State the south line of Sun Val- trict under Utah Code quest for a Waste with striction requirements quest will be made at the city Council finds that 900 North Redwood of the Land Use Man- of Utah and is described ley Ranchettes; thence Ann. §17A, Chapter 2, Waste Codes D009 or without the initial steps of February 8, 2007 meet- this amendment is con- Road agement and Develop- as follows: South 89º14'00" East whose boundaries in- U151 (High Subcatagory incineration or retorting. ing of the Utah Solid and sistent with the general North Salt Lake, UT ment Code of Grantsville A parcel of land situate in 374.05 feet along the clude any part of an area Mercury) at the Ener- This variance would be Hazardous Waste Con- plan of Grantsville City. 84054-0700 City, Utah as recom- the Northeast and the south line to the South proposed for annexation, gySolutions LLC, Mixed valid for the 2007 calen- trol Board. A complete copy of the 801-292-1411 mended by Planning Northwest Quarter of East corner of said sub- the Tooele County Waste Facility dar year. All other con- For additional informa- current amendments and 801-295-0530 (fax) Commission. Section 4, Township 3 division; thence North School District, any mu- The Executive Secretary taminants associated tion regarding the treat- the original ordinance/ Architect: MHTN Archi- A complete copy of the South, Range 5 West, 0º04'10" West 411.05 nicipality whose bounda- of the Utah Solid and with these waste streams ment variance request resolution is available for tects, Inc. current amendments and Salt Lake Base and Meri- feet along the east line of ries are within one-half Hazardous Waste Con- are either below Land contact Otis Willoughby review at the city offices, Contact Sean Catherall the original ordinance/ dian, beginning at the said subdivision to the mile of the area pro- trol Board has received a Disposal Restrictions or of the Department of En- 429 E. Main, Grantsville, 420 East South Temple, resolution is available for Northeast Corner of Sec- section line; thence posed for annexation or one-time, site-specific will be treated using En- vironmental Quality, Divi- UT 84029, Monday Suite 100 review at the city offices, tion 4, Township 3 North 89º41'08" East any other affected entity treatment variance re- ergySolutions' permitted sion of Solid and Hazard- through Friday-9: 00 a.m. Salt Lake City, Utah 429 E. Main, Grantsville, South, Range 5 West, 649.15 feet along the or party that is author- quest, submitted by En- stabilization methods ous Waste at 538-6170. until 4:00 p.m. 84111 UT 84029, Monday Salt Lake Base and Meri- section line to the North ized to protest the an- ergySolutions LLC, for and will meet disposal In compliance with the Dated this 4th day of 801-595-6700 through Friday-9: 00 a.m. dian, and running: Quarter Corner of said nexation pursuant to the the Mixed Waste Facility. requirements at the Fa- Americans with Disabili- January, 2007 Project Construction until 4:00 p.m. thence South 0º08'25" Section 4; thence North provisions of the Utah Background: The Mixed cility. Final disposal of ties Act, individuals with Wendy Palmer Documents will be avail- Dated this 4th day of West 2654.63 feet along 89º40'50" East 2640.93 Code. Waste Facility proposes the waste is proposed to special needs (including City Recorder able at the offices of the January, 2007 the section line to the feet along the section If this annexation is ap- to receive waste streams occur in the Mixed Waste auxiliary communicative (Published in the Tran- CM/GC on Wednesday Wendy Palmer East Quarter Corner of line to the point of begin- proved, the area pro- from generators that car- Landfill Cell at the Ener- aids and services) script Bulletin January 9, January 3, 2007 and as City Recorder said Section 4; thence ning. posed for annexation will ry the listed waste codes gySolutions Mixed Waste should contact Charlene 2007) follows: Documents will (Published in the Tran- South 0º07'50" West The Grantsville City automatically be with- for High Subcatagory Facility. Lamph, Office of Human also be available in Utah script Bulletin January 9, 290.81 feet along the Council received written drawn from the North mercury. The waste that The treatment variance Resources at 536-4413 INVITATION TO BID area plan rooms, and 2007) section line to the north notice of the City Re- Tooele County Fire Pro- may be shipped over the request is available for (TDD 536-4414). Hughes General Con- electronically at Hughes line of State Road 112; corder’s certification that tection Service District. next year has a volume review at the Division of (Published in the Tran- tractors, Inc. of North General Contractors, Inc. thence North 59º20'32" this petition meets the re- This Service District pro- of approximately 1200 Solid and Hazardous script Bulletin January 9, Salt Lake, Utah is receiv- Private plan room at West 1145.04 feet along quirements of Utah Law vides fire protection, cubic feet. The technolo- Waste office, located in 2007) ing subcontractors and www.utbx.com and the north line of said on January 3, 2007. paramedic and emergen- gy based treatment co- the Martha Cannon supplier’s bids for the Tooele County School State road to a point of The Grantsville City cy services and Grants- des for this material are Health Building, 288 new Stansbury High District office. All bidders curvature STA. 388+32; Council may grant the ville City is not located either IMERC (incinera- North 1460 West, Salt School building to be lo- thence Northwesterly petition and annex the within the boundaries of tion followed by recov- Lake City, Utah, between

Senior Circle Bulletin Board All RSVP’s for activities must be made continued from page B2 by calling 843-3690. • Hinges and Twinges (water aerobics) Monday & Thursday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. - Meets Tuesdays and Thursdays 11 a.m. at ESOL students may come anytime the cen- Pratt Aquatic Center, $2.50. ter is open for Individualized study with • Body Instincts (stretching, toning) our software programs and textbooks. The - Tuesdays at 10 a.m. at Pinnacle Therapy, book fee is $25 per semester. 29 S. Main. Seniors Groups

Caregiver guide classes Quilters meet Do you care for family member or The Tooele County Quilters will have friend who is aging, chronically ill, has their first meeting of 2007 on Tues. Jan.16, a disability, or mental illness? The new at 9:30 am. We would like everyone to UCARE Caregiver Guide Classes are held join us to meet the new board members. monthly to help you to provide hands-on Tooele County Quilters meet the third training with a wide range of topics related Tuesday of the month at 9:30 am in the to more effective care giving. The meeting County Extension Office, 151 North Main. also provides a support system for care- givers in the community. Plan to attend Eagles family night Family night at the Eagles Lodge will our next meeting on: Eating Healthy, to be on Saturday, Jan. 13, 2007. Dinner, old- be held at Tooele Senior Citizens Center, fashioned hamburgers and hot dogs with 59 E Vine St. Tuesday, Jan. 16, at 7 p.m. potato salad, drink and dessert, will be Refreshments will be served. For more served a 6:30 p.m. with Bingo to follow. information regarding this free service, The cost is $4 for adults and $2 for kids call Dee Askerlund at Mountain West under the age of 12. Home Health and Hospice at 882-4163, or Barbara McFarland at Harmony Home NARFE Meeting photography courtesy of Tooele High School Health and Hospice at 843-9054. The Tooele Chapter of the National Jonathan Black is a Tooele High School student participating in the internship program at Utah Fabrication. Jonathan has been able Senior citizen open house Active and Retired Federal Employees to further his drafting abilities thanks to his internship. This program provides students a chance to go into a business on a daily Association will hold its first meeting of basis for a semester to learn about that career. Any business that would like to participate is invited to call the counseling office Grantsville Senior Center 2007 at 1 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 12, at the at 833-1981. Students that are interested may contact their counselor or Mrs. Darlene Anderson in the counseling office. The Grantsville Senior Center can be Tooele Senior Citizens center, 59 E Vine reached at 884-3446. Street. We will feature a review of Tooele’s Daily Schedule development future, joined by a guest Lunch: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, speaker from the local planning commu- and Friday. Please make your reservation nity, plus an update on NARF legislative before 8:30 a.m., the morning of the meal goals. All members come, give the New or sign up sheets are available for you at Year a great encouraging welcome; bring the center. Please fill them out. guests. For more information call our sec- Breakfast: Wednesday at 9:30-12 p.m. retary, Marla Ramey, 882-3876 or President Aerobics: Tuesday, Friday at 9 a.m. Hal Webster at 882-5331. Bingo: Thursday at 1 p.m. Sewing guild meeting Bunko: Wednesday at 1 p.m. The Tooele Sewing Guild meeting for Ceramics: Tuesday at 10 a.m. January will be held Wednesday, Jan. 17, in Line Dancing: Thursday, 10 a.m. the Extension office auditorium beginning Pinochle: Thursday at 9 a.m. at 9:30 a.m. We will continue working on Pool: Everyday the quilted cover for our sewing machines. Puzzles: Everyday Those interested in participating please Birthday dinner on Jan. 26, at 4 p.m. call Geri Thomas at 882-3487 for further Entertainment: Tooele County Choral information. Group. Center is closed Monday, Jan. 15. Masons meet Regular meeting of Rocky Mountain Health Clinic Lodge #11 will hold its regular stated Blood Pressure: Every Thursday at 12 meeting on Saturday Jan. 13, 2007 at 10 p.m. a.m. With questions or for a ride please Foot Clinic: Tuesday, Jan. 30 from 1:30- call Gene 882-1222. 3:30 p.m Appointments are necessary. Dr. Martin: Jan. 12, 9-11 a.m. Exercise for free New trips in February. Free exercise classes are offered at the Tooele Seniors LDS church building in Overlake on Berra photography courtesy of Tooele High School Blvd. Each class has personal instruc- The Tooele County Senior Citizen Center Tooele High School’s TJ Thomas is participating in the internship program. TJ is learning about business and photography at tors and starts at 9 a.m. Monday is Yoga/ can be reached at 882-2870. The center is Thomas Photography. Internships give students the opportunity to go into a business and learn about that occupation on a daily Pilates. Tuesday is Aerobics. Thursday basis for a semester. This helps the student decide if they want to pursue a particular career in their future. Students must meet for the enjoyment of all senior citizens 55 is Kickboxing/Aerobics. Friday is dance, GPA and attendance requirements. Any student or business that would like more information may contact the counseling office years young and up. combo of ballet, Jazz and modern dance. at 833-1981. Mondays – Cardio-breeze/pilate aero- Everyone is welcome to come. bics 9:30 a.m.; Bridge 10 a.m.; Lunch 12–1 service and veterans need not be members Castaways AA meets Weight loss support is hosting a clothing drive for veterans. p.m.; Line dancing 1 p.m.; Bingo 1 p.m. Salt Lake’s Valor House assists veterans in of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. Castaways Alcoholics Anonymous meets TOPS: Take Off Pounds Sensibly is Tuesdays – Lunch 12-1 p.m.; Pinochle 1 employment and training activities for up to qualify for assistance. The VFW Field Monday-Saturday at Noon and Friday at accepting new members. Check us out p.m.; Line dancing 1 p.m. to a two-year period. Items needed: warm Service Officer will be working out of the 6:30 p.m. at St. Barnabas Center, 1784 N. at Tooele Senior Center, 59 E Vine, 5 Wednesdays – Breakfast 9 a.m.–12 p.m.; coats (XL and XXL), jeans, long sleeve Tooele Workforce Service Center located Aaron Dr., Tooele — open, mixed, non- p.m. every Tuesday. Connie 850-8174 or aerobics and muscle 9:30 a.m.; ceramics shirts, socks, hats, gloves and business at 305 N. Main Street from 3 to 4:30 p.m. smoking, wheelchair access. Nursery avail- Marylou 830-1150. 1 p.m. appropriate clothing for men. Drop off on Jan. 19. able Monday-Friday; adults only Saturday. Thursdays – Pinochle 9 a.m.; Lunch 12– Help abuse victims donations at Tooele’s DWS, 305 N. Main Tooele AA meets daily 1 p.m.; Bridge 12:45 p.m.; Canasta/Other Volunteers needed for the Tooele St., Suite 100. POC is Lynn Gehring at 435- Recovery Tooele Alcoholic Anonymous meets Games 1 p.m. County Domestic Violence and Sexual 833-7384. daily at noon and 8 p.m. at 1120 W. Utah Assault Victim Advocacy (DVSAVA) cri- Fridays – Pinochle 9 a.m.; Tai Chi and Veteran benefits Ave. Call 882-7358 for information. Yoga Aerobics 10:30 a.m.; Bingo 1 p.m.; sis line! Training will be provided and a A Field Service Officer from the Veterans Kick drug habit Dinner 4–5:30 p.m. background check required. If interested Feeling trapped of Foreign Wars of the U.S. (VFW), A 12-Step Addiction Recovery Program please call 241-0337. If someone’s drinking is affecting your • Seeking Friday Night Entertainment Department Service Office, in Salt Lake for addictive/compulsive behavior, run by after dinner. If interested, call the center. LDS Family Services in Tooele and Erda, life, Alanon can help. My Hoop meets City, will be in your area to assist you in Wednesdays at 10 a.m. in the youth room • Looking for a Piano Player for the Veterans understanding and applying for rightful VA welcomes new members and everyone. Tooele Senior Band -Volunteer Position. • Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. at 1030 S. 900 W., and at 6:30 p.m. in the Youth Room at 1784 benefits, preparing and documenting appli- N. Aaron Dr. or call Perky at 435-249-0054. • Volunteer drivers are needed for Senior cation for compensation, pension, hospi- Tooele, Room 118 Center “Short Trips.” Apply with Rose or Keep veterans warm talization and other benefits. This is a free • Thursdays 7:30 p.m. at 134 E. Erda Alateen group Joyce at the Center. CDL Not Required. The Department of Workforce Services Road, Erda, Room 8 Alateen group info, call 849-1881. B10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 9, 2007

The pups are alert, ener- had to wear a helmet (for pro- in the past he has had, and intently under the table. Service getic and incredibly intuitive, tection),” Jan said of her son, prefers, female service dogs. “I think it is their natural Jan said, just the kind of dog continued from page B1 “But people would see the dog “It really does make a dif- mothering instincts that make that makes for a good service first and that would draw the ference,” he said while sitting or companion animal. attention away from Daniel.” at Denny’s last week noshing them better service dogs,” he According to the Americans Although he has an affec- on grilled shrimp and salad, said. with Disabilities Act, service tion for Talon, Daniel said that while Talon sat quietly, but [email protected] animals are working animals, not pets. Typically, guide dogs remain in training for four to five months before being placed in an owner’s care. The result is an animal who can help its owner navigate busy city streets, avoid obsta- cles, retrieve items and open doors. Guide dogs and service dogs are allowed to go any- where people can go including stores, restaurants, hospitals, health clubs, parks, hotels and on public transportation. Companion animals are dif- ferent from service dogs, their main function is to be sensi- tive to the owner’s emotional photography / Troy Boman needs and show support as a Erda resident Jan Jimmio will be training dogs like Jada in a newly four-legged friend. constructed barn (backgound) to be service dogs. In a report published last year by the American Cancer Society, owning a dog can be one of the best things a person can do to boost their physical and emotional health. Dogs ������������ are non-judgemental and ����������� offer unconditional love. They inspire their owners to get out of the house and get some exercise. They offer constant With new mini dental implant companionship. Even if a per- son lives alone, the dog offers technology you can enjoy secure company. Just the act of pet- eating comfort again. ting a dog has been shown to reduce blood pressure and In one short procedure you can have a increase the recovering rates of people recovering from stable denture with no surgical sutures heart attacks. nor the typical months of healing. Growing up with a service dog Daniel has had the advan- Hans D. Smith tage of constant companion- ship of his services dogs since FAMILY • GENERAL • COSMETIC he was six years old. Having an animal that is alert DENTISTRY and attentive has increased Daniel’s independence and CALL FOR YOUR confidence in going out. When COMPLIMENTARY CONSULATION he was younger Daniel took his service dog to school with VENEERS • IMPLANTS 843-0225 him, much to the envy of his CROWNS • DENTURES 88 E. 700 N., Ste. B fellow students. Most emergencies seen same day. “When he was younger he

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