<<

FRONT PAGE A1

www.tooeletranscript.com TUESDAY TOOELE RANSCRIPT Grease returns T to THS after a 22-year absence See B1 BULLETIN November 13, 2007 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 114 NO. 50 50¢ County grapples with high cost of inmate medical care

by Suzanne Ashe for the first time, they are often STAFF WRITER prescribed anti-anxiety or anti- depression medication, she said. Each week, nurse Caleen Some of the inmates are on a long Loving treats diabetics, back list of medications that are pack- pains, abdominal pains, pregnant aged in small packets and dis- women, and a variety cuts and pensed daily. Each inmate is given bruises that come from fighting. a day to take their meds. It’s an Loving is not on staff at a hospi- honor system, Loving explained. tal or medical clinic. For the past A doctor comes in twice a week 10 years she has worked as the and a local dentist will close his jail nurse at the Tooele County regular practice several times a Detention Center. year to treat inmates at his office. “The biggest misconception “The most common complaint people have is that if they have a is pain. Insomnia is also a prob- medical condition they don’t have lem,” Loving said. “We have fake to come to jail,” Loving said. outs — fake chest pains, fake sei- Each new inmate is screened by Loving. If someone is incarcerated SEE CARE PAGE A6 ➤

photography / Troy Boman Ted Elliott stands in front of his recently closed business, Alliance Capital Mortgage, in downtown Tooele on Tuesday. The high rate of defaults on subprime mortgage loans caused many of Elliott’s lenders to go out of business, forcing him to close up shop as well. Subprime crisis weighing on local mortgage companies by Doug Radunich ing responsibility for their actions or fixing gone,” he said. “Our order counts and loans STAFF WRITER things in order to get a good loan.” are down right now, and I’ve had lenders tell Elliott said the day of the subprime mort- me they are done with subprime loans and With the national mortgage industry gage is over, but mortgage companies could are not even looking at the market. However, crashing under the weight of subprime be suffering their aftereffects for a while we know we’ll survive because we’ve been loans, mortgage and title companies in still. here for 50 years, and we’ve seen enough of photography / Troy Boman Tooele County are down — and a few may “I see subprime mortgages eventually these types of trends and cycles.” Tooele County jail nurse Caleen Loving hands out Q-tips inside the county detention be out. going the way of the dinosaur, and I think Bank of Utah Mortgage Manager Ellen facility Tuesday. Loving distributes a wide variety of medication and sees about 200 One casualty already in the books is eventually everything will go to banks and Pedersen said that although her company inmates per month. Alliance Capital Mortgage in Tooele. Owner credit unions,” he said. “Very few people has weathered the storm because of its bank- Ted Elliott closed his business at the end of are buying subprime loans anymore, and ing services, she worries about the future for September as a result of the subprime crisis. most don’t want to touch them. There are a smaller, broker-only businesses. “The main reason I closed was that there few large brokers sticking around, but a lot “I think it’s the smaller places that are Settlement Canyon were over 180 banks and mortgage com- of people are getting out of the industry left only brokers and don’t have a lot of backers panies around the nation that closed down and right.” that would need help,” she said. “I worry that completely, or closed certain portions of Tooele Title Company owner Jerry some of the mortgage brokers in town might to implement water- their business, due to the subprime and all- Houghton said his business, which closes not be here next year. We have less loans pay market. And roughly two-thirds of those loans for home buyers, is also falling off after right now, but we’ll make it the long run companies had lenders I could sell loans the subprime crash. because we’re a bank and have more money metering system soon to,” he said. “People were not refinancing or “We’re slower than what we were, and backing us.” continued to have bad credit, and we lost a we hardly haven’t seen any subprime loans Changeover will tie usage to number of shares owned lot of lenders out there. People were not tak- lately because the market is pretty much SEE MORTGAGE PAGE A6 ➤ by Sarah Miley we can see to rectify the problem,” STAFF WRITER he said. “This is the only way we can fairly distribute the water.” HONORING VETERANS In an effort to fairly distribute Currently, there are 851 con- water to all its customers, the nections — including both homes Settlement Canyon Irrigation and farms — and 4,249 shares Company hopes to begin using owned in the Settlement Canyon irrigation water meters during Irrigation Company. the 2008 water year, although no There are still some kinks to timeline for installation has been work out in the metering plan. set. For example, the company hasn’t The move is designed to rec- decided what to do when a share- oncile the discrepancy between holder uses all their allotted water water shares owned and actual — whether they’ll be shut off water used. or charged more for additional “Right now, anybody on our water. They also don’t know when system can use as much water as or where the first meters will be they want no matter how many installed. shares they own,” said Gary Bevan, Bevan said the company will Settlement Canyon Irrigation pattern its new metered system Company president. after the Grantsville Irrigation Bevan said that is especially Company’s. damaging during years of drought, He added that the Settlement because it’s harder to enforce Canyon Irrigation Company water restrictions if the compa- has tried using water meters in ny can’t measure the amount of the past, but was unsuccessful water being used. because the meters frequently “When we go on restrictions became clogged by rocks. there’s really no way to enforce “But Grantsville is using a filter them,” he said. “When we have a in front of the meters and it seems lot of water, there’s no problem. to be working for them, so that’s The problem comes in these water what we’re going to do,” he said. years where there are droughts.” The installation of water meters With the new system, the more won’t be done all at once, Bevan shares someone owns, the more said, but rather in increments, a photography / Maegan Burr water they’ll be able to use, he section at a time. William Mair, a member of the Patriot Guard Riders, a nationwide group of motorcycle riders that honors fallen soldiers, stands for said. the retiring of the colors Saturday during the Elks Lodge Veterans Memorial ceremony held at the Dow James Building. “Water meters are the only way SEE WATER PAGE A7 ➤

WEATHER OPEN FORUM A4 HOMETOWN B1 INSIDE Partly cloudy conditions will pre- OBITUARIES A6 BULLETIN BOARD A9 Cage fighting draws big crowd vail through Thursday with highs TV LISTINGS A8 CLASSIFIEDS B3 over the weekend in the low to mid-50s. See A10 Complete Forecast: A2 SPORTS A10 ANNOUNCEMENTS B2 A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY November 13, 2007 Utah & The West Valley Weather Forecast Bill set to speed up chemical weapons disposal Local Weather by Bruce Schreiner Tue ASSOCIATED PRESS 55/35 LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The 11/13 Pentagon would have a 10-year Considerable cloudiness. High deadline to destroy lethal chemical around 55F. weapons stored in states across the country under a bill approved by Congress. A provision in the defense spending measure would set a 2017 deadline to Wed destroy stockpiles of chemical weap- 55/38 ons in Utah, Kentucky, Colorado, 11/14 Oregon, Arkansas, Alabama and A few clouds. Highs in the mid 50s Indiana. and lows in the upper 30s. The measure won final approval Thursday and was sent to President Bush. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., was among those Thu 59/39 pushing to speed up the disposal 11/15 work. Without the congressional action, the Pentagon had indicated Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper it would not finish the disposal at 50s and lows in the upper 30s. the Blue Grass depot before 2023, McConnell said. ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content “It is vitally important that we keep Service the pressure on the Department of Defense to get the job done,” photography courtesy of Deseret Chemical Depot Temps / Precipitation said McConnell, the Senate’s top The Pentagon would have a 10-year deadline to destroy stockpiles of lethal chemical weapons stored in Utah and other states by 2017 under a Republican leader. bill approved by Congress. Tooele’s Deseret Chemical Depot is expected to finish their weapons destruction by 2012. Date High Low (prec./inches) Craig Williams, director of the Nov. 8 65 36 0 Kentucky-based watchdog Chemical fighting a war that was based on weapons to be destroyed by 2012, but sites are expected to continue beyond Nov. 9 60 40 0 Weapons Working Group, said Friday claims that Iraqis had weapons of the Pentagon said it will not finish by 2012, he said. Nov. 10 70 47 0 he was confident the Pentagon can mass destruction, which were never then. The Blue Grass depot stores 523 Nov. 11 60 42 .23 meet the 2017 disposal deadline. found. Williams said that based on Army tons of nerve and blister agents in Nov. 12 49 31 .09 “Eliminating the risk that is posed “It’s our responsibility to spend projections, the Newport Chemical rockets and projectiles. The weapons to our own citizens by our own weap- money on getting rid of the risks that Depot in Indiana is expected to com- there and at sites in Colorado and Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer ons of mass destruction has to be a are real around these types of weap- plete disposal work under the 2012 Indiana are being destroyed through for the National Weather Service, reports number one priority,” Williams said. ons,” Williams said. “And we’re sitting timeframe specified in the treaty. chemical neutralization, followed that his recording station at 139 S. Main St., Williams said the Pentagon had on a pile of them right here.” Tooele’s Deseret Chemical Depot by a secondary treatment onsite, received .32 inches of precipitation between been “pinching pennies” on the dis- A chemical weapons treaty signed is expected to finish the weapons Williams said. Weapons stored at Nov. 8 and 12 and a total of .32 inches in posal effort. At the same time, he by the United States and nearly 180 destruction close to that time, he the other sites are being destroyed November. said, the nation is spending billions other countries calls for the chemical said. Disposal efforts at the other through incineration, he said. For the water year, which began Oct. 1, 2007, Tooele has received 1.46 inches of precipitation. The normal for the year is 19.09 inches of precipitation. No vouchers but millions to spend: Who gets it? ing employee salaries, social get beat up by the education know what a priority we have won’t be a friendly place for Subscriber Service by Brock Vergakis services and transportation for community that we don’t have for it,” Hillyard said. public educators “for a while at ASSOCIATED PRESS a rapidly growing state. education as a priority, when we Herzberg predicts the Capitol least.” If you haven’t received your newspaper But Kirk Jowers, director of the “I don’t think legislators are by 6:30 p.m., please call 882-0050 and SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — With Hinckley Institute of Politics at going to be retaliatory, but I also our customer representative will assist you. Utah’s voucher program dead, the University of Utah, said law- think when someone says ‘We Customer service hours on Tuesday and many hope the $9.3 million set makers might feel a backlash if Notice of November 22nd don’t think what you’ve done is Thursday nights are 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. aside by lawmakers will go to the money goes anywhere other enough for us,’ and you think public schools. than education. The voucher Newspaper Deadlines you’ve done a lot, you may feel But hard feelings and trans- law was rejected by 62 percent somewhat resentful,” she said. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin will be closed ������ portation needs could keep of voters. ���������� schools from seeing any of that “With the size of the victory, Thursday, November 22, for Thanksgiving Day. ������� Tooele � cash. it would really be seen as sour Deadlines for Tuesday, November 20th newspaper: �������������� Money for parents who choose grapes” if this money doesn’t go • Monday, Nov 19 at 4:45 pm for classified advertisements �������������� ��������� to send kids to private schools to public schools, Jowers said. ������������� ������������������ • Friday, Nov 16 at 3:00 pm for bulletin board, was part of Utah’s general fund, Gov. Jon Huntsman has “We are Your Neighborhood ������ the big checkbook that pays for said one of his top priorities is community news items (i.e. wedding announcement, Family Theatre” ����������� ���������� roads, social services and state increasing teacher pay. He also birthday, baby, missionary, etc.) ��������������� ��������������� 1600 N. Pine Canyon Rd. ��������������� ������������������� workers. It wasn’t part of the K- said he wouldn’t rule out using Deadlines for Thursday, November 22nd newspaper: (East of Viaduct) 843-5800 �������������� ���������������� 12 budget. money from the general fund to Tickets are now available online at www.movieswest.com ������������ ���������������� “Had we not funded the pay for it. • Tuesday, Nov 20 at 4:45 pm for classified advertisements ��������� vouchers, we would have just The voucher program’s spon- • Tuesday, Nov 20 at 3:00 pm for bulletin board, Nov.* 9 - 15 ������������ ������ left it in roads. I suspect what sor, Rep. Stephen Urquhart, R- community news items (i.e. wedding announcement, Times & Shows Subject to Change ������������ ������������� we’ll do is put it back in the St. George, said he’d be willing * ������������ ��������������������� birthday, baby, missionary, etc.) Fred Claus ����������� ������������ general fund for roads,” said to spend the money on public (PG) ����������� ������������ Sen. Lyle Hillyard, R-Logan, schools, but he wasn’t sure in Dly 4:45, 7:10, 9:35 Sat 12:00, 2:25, 4:45, 7:10, 9:35 ��������������� ������������ co-chair of the Appropriations which way. He also noted that ������������� ������������ Sun 12:00, 2:25, 4:45, 7:10 �������������� ������������ Committee. every lawmaker probably has ������������� ����������� The money isn’t going any- ideas about how to spend it. * ������������ ������������������������� where until lawmakers convene Kim Campbell, president of Lions For Lambs ����������� in January, but a bitter dispute the teachers’ union, the Utah Dly 4:15, 7:00, 9:30 (R) ������������� �������������������� over vouchers has convinced Education Association, had Sat 12:35, 4:15, 7:00, 9:30 ����������� ����������������� ���������������� ����������������� many that lawmakers have no hoped the defeat of vouchers Sun 12:35, 4:15, 7:00 ������������� ���������������������� intention of putting it into pub- would be a clear signal to law- ��������������� lic schools. makers that public schools need American Gangster* �������������� ����������������� “The only reason I think they more money. (R) ������������� �������������� funded it out of (the general But the feeling among many Dly 4:00, 7:00, 9:55 ��������������� �������������� Sat 12:30, 4:00, 7:00, 9:55 fund) was so the argument could legislators is that public edu- ������������ �������������� Sun 12:30, 4:00, 7:00 not be made that this was taking cators, who were anti-voucher, ���������� Halibut Dinner ����������� ���������������� away from money to public edu- are ungrateful for the $550 mil- * ������������ ����������������� 3 pieces of halibut Bee Movie cation,” said Roberta Herzberg, lion increase they got last year, served with fries, $ ����������� �������� head of Utah State University’s making new significant gains salad & a roll Dly 4:15, 7:15, 9:25 (PG) ���������������� ����������������� 8.99 political science department. unlikely. ������������� ������������������� Free Med Drink w/ Sat 12:05, 2:15, 4:15, 7:15, 9:25 Hillyard said the money “I sense some frustration dinner purchase Sun 12:05, 2:15, 4:15, 7:15 could fill many needs, includ- from legislators who constantly �������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������� The Game Plan �������������������������������������������� (PG) ���������������������������������������� Dly 4:45, 7:05, 9:30 ������������������������������������������� Sat 12:00, 2:20, 4:45, 7:05, 9:30 �������������� Officer stops speeding car Sun 12:00, 2:20, 4:45, 7:05 ���������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������� Martian Child* ����������������������������������������� in time to deliver baby ��������������������������������������������� Dly 4:45, 7:10, 9:40 (PG) ��������������������� Sat 12:05, 2:25, 4:45, 7:10, 9:40 �������������������������������������� SOUTH OGDEN (AP) — A lucky because all the lights ����������������������������������� sheriff’s deputy pursuing a car were green on Highway 89.” SHAKES Sun 12:05, 2:25, 4:45, 7:10 ������������������������������������������ that was traveling around 100 Cox clocked the Mazda MDX ������������������������������������� Gyro Dinner 32 Flavors Our Box Office opens daily ���������������������������������������� mph finally caught up — and at 95 mph and pursued it. Jeon Small 14 oz Med 18 oz Jumbo 32 oz 20 min. before first show starts. ������������������������������������������� gryo served with $ All shows before 6pm $5 delivered a baby. finally slowed down to turn a fries, salad & a roll $2.15 $2.79 $4.19 pm $ $ ������������������������������������������ After 6 Adults 7 • Kids (under 12) 5 “It definitely ranks as the corner. 7.49 $ ������ Seniors (over 65) 5 most amazing experience “(Hong) was in the passen- 490 N. Main, Tooele • 882-3608 The Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele I’ve ever had,” Davis County ger seat, her knees up to her All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens �������������������������������������� HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm Sunday 11 am – 9 pm ����������������������������������� Deputy Cory Cox said. chest, kind of rolled up in a ���������������������������������� Young Jeon and wife Yeojn ball, in a pain-type response,” �������������������������������� Hong left their West Jordan Cox said. PG-13 R ����������������������������������� apartment about 3:30 a.m. The deputy put on rubber Fri. & Sat. 5:00 | 7:00 | 9:00 Nightly 5:00 | 7:15 ������������������������� Monday for the 50-mile drive gloves and Claire was born in Sun. - Thur. 5:00 | 7:00 ������������������������������������������ to a hospital in Ogden. On the minutes. Tooele’s Show Place for Over 60 Years! ����������������������������������������������� way, Hong’s water broke. “He was just boom, boom, ������������������������������������������������� Dan in Real Life 30 Days of Night ��������������������������������������������������� “Then I started 100, almost boom. ... Honestly, I think that’s 882-2273 ������������� 110 (mph) on this small road,” a blessing from the Lord,” Jeon Admission Adults $6 | Child/Senior $4 | before 6pm $4 111 N. Main, Tooele Admission Adults $6 | Child/Senior $4 | before 6pm $4 Jeon said. “Honestly, I was said of Cox. Starts Friday “Comebacks” 5:00 | 7:00 | 9:00 (PG-13) A3 TUESDAY November 13, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Holiday Specials Open House! Refreshments Door prizes Bring your Friday Nov.16th • 5-10 PM ! 47 East 1810 North, Tooele (in Overlake, turn left at the roundabout. This is Berra Blvd, Turn left on 1810 N, it is the third left, house is on the left)

Lots of • AVON • Home Interiors product • Hand Beaded Bracelets • Scentsy Candles on hand! • Tomboy Tools • Handmade Crafts & Giftables

•Fast, easy prescription •Most insurance photography / Troy Boman transfers plans accepted Carla Perez and other members of the veterinarian team prepare for 40 operations inside the Big Fix trailer in Grantsville Tuesday. The Big Fix is a mobile discount spay and neuter clinic that travels from city to city. •Convenient •Home medical delivery service equipment •Expert diabetes care •Walk-in flu shots Volunteers work to reduce feral cat population •Prescription •Children’s play area hung out all winter.” keep the rodent population the shelter isn’t filled with compounding by Suzanne Ashe This summer the female at bay. feral cats,” Sizemore said. STAFF WRITER cat had a litter of kittens. Two Hale and her husband’s “Feral cats shouldn’t be going stray cats became a colony home does not have a fenced into the shelter because they Liz Hale leans across the of eight in Hale’s backyard in yard. The cats come and go can’t be adopted. They are back of her living room Lake Point. as they please. But Hale was just destroyed at the tax pay- couch, peering out the win- “I’ve been waiting for the concerned with uncontrolled ers expense.” dow at four empty metal traps kittens to get big enough [to breeding and other health No More Homeless Pets in — waiting. get fixed],” Hale said. factors. Utah will spay or neuter feral “Come on sweeties, come Feral cat colonies are prev- “TNR is the most effective, cats for free, or a reduced fee, on...” she said, fingering the alent throughout the coun- most humane and most fis- through a voucher program. slates in the window blind. ty. Two breeding cats, and cally responsible way to han- After Hale’s cats are Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Just then, a scruffy orange their offspring, can produce dle the feral cat population,” trapped, she takes them to No Sat. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Closed Sun. tabby cautiously approaches More Homeless Pets’ “Big Fix” the trap, sniffing out the open mobile clinic. Hale spends can of tuna. The cat backs ups, “TNR is the most effective, most about $4 per cat for immu- Birch Family gets curious and approaches nizations. The tip of the left again. Then, stalking its din- humane and most fiscally respon- ear of each cat is docked so Pharmacy ner, the cat slips in to the they are identifiable as being trap. sible way to handle the feral cat altered. Hale is careful not to 758 N. Main, Tooele Snap. accidentally trap someone’s A wire gate snaps shut and population.” pet by mistake, she said. the cat is trapped. For more information on 882-7775 Hale quickly jumps into Holly Sizemore No More Homeless Pets’ TNR action by covering the cage No More Homeless Pets in Utah director program, check out http:// Sheldon Birch, Pharm. D. with a bright-colored beach www.utahpets.org. towel and whisking it into the [email protected] garage. The trapped cat fights 420,000 cats in seven years. Sizemore said. against the side of the cage. Cat rescue groups widely No More Homeless Pets has Hale will patiently do this regard trap, neuter, return spent more than $25,000 since several more times over (TNR) programs as the most 2002 on spayed and neutering the next two evenings. Her effective method of reducing feral cats. motives are good. She traps and controlling the feral cat “There is still more work to feral cats and brings them population. But no program be done,” Sizemore said. The 5-year Key Tiered CD in to be spayed or neutered has been officially adopted in West Valley City Shelter in the hopes of decreasing the county. partners with No More Tooele Valley’s feral cat popu- “TNR has only been around Homeless Pets. The shelter lation. for about 10 years in this has seen a 30 percent reduc- “I noticed a cat and her county,” said Holly Sizemore, tion in cat intake and 40 per- kitten last year,” said Hale, director of No More Homeless cent reduction in euthanasia, % describing how her crusade Pets in Utah. Sizemore said. began. “I started feeding her. Feral cats are defined as “What it does is it allows APY* It started to get cold, so I put “un-owned” or “wild” felines the adaptable cats more time a heating lamp out and they who forage for food and help to find new homes because 5.20 with Relationship Reward for New water-skiing subdivision balances of $10,000 to $99,999.99 now approved for construction

by Doug Radunich fun water-skiing, and we’ve just want to spend a day on STAFF WRITER got it all approved now,” he the water. said. “This was the final go- “The ranch will be just A new water-skiing ranch ahead. We had been looking outside the Vernon city lim- and residential develop- for property for four years its on the Pony Express Road ment near Vernon was and found it a year ago, and in Tooele County, and we approved for construc- it took us about a year to go will have deeded lots for sale ® tion by the Tooele County through the process of get- as well as private boat docks Planning Commission last ting everything approved.” for people to keep their Wednesday. Lybbert said the ranch will boats on the water,” Lybbert said. “People can live at the ranch either part time or full Put your money where the rates are. “We wanted to create a place where time. Our next step is to start building it and eventually • Interest compounds daily for maximum return people can own their own home get it finished. It will proba- bly be completed sometime • Limited time offer, only available at Utah KeyBank on a man-made lake and have fun during 2008.” Lybbert, who has worked branches – expires November 23, 2007.** water-skiing, and we’ve got it all as a physical therapist for 10 years, also said he also has Stop by any Utah KeyBank branch, call approved now.” plans to form a water-skiing camp for disabled people 1-800-658-5399, or visit key.com today. Rick Lybbert once the ranch gets up and Last Chance Ski Ranch owner running. “The camp for the dis- The Last Chance Ski be located a mile and a half abled will be three days long Ranch was originally sched- north of Vernon on 80 acres and held four times a year,” uled to break ground in July, of land, and that there will he said. “We will also have but developer and owner be a total of 19 home lots certain days available at the Rick Lybbert said issues for sale, each of which will ranch for just those in the with obtaining permits and be just over one-half acre. disabled community who ** You must open a Key Privilege or Key Advantage Money Market checking account to get a Key Tiered CD with Relationship Reward fixed approvals took longer than Sixteen of the lots will be want to learn to water-ski. interest rate and Annual Percentage Yield (APY). Key Privilege account holders must maintain a combined balance of $25,000 (Key Privilege Select account holders must maintain a combined balance of $100,000) in any combination of qualifying accounts to avoid expected. surrounding two man-made It will also be built to ADA a $25 monthly fee. Key Advantage account holders must maintain a combined balance of $10,000 in any combination of qualifying “We wanted to create lakes 2,200 feet long by 280 [Americans With Disabilities accounts to avoid a $15 monthly fee. a place where people can feet wide with a depth of Act] standards.” ** APYs are accurate as of 11/01/2007, and are subject to change without notice. Businesses are not eligible for this offer. Minimum deposit of $2,500 required. For accounts opened with balances within ranges listed, APYs are: $2,500–$9,999.99, 4.60% APY; 7 feet. [email protected] own their own home on a There will also be a $10,000–$24,999.99, 5.20% APY; $25,000–$49,999.99, 5.20% APY; $50,000–$99,999.99, 5.20% APY. Penalty may be imposed man-made lake and have parking area for people who for early withdrawal. Key.com is a federally registered service mark of KeyCorp. ©2007 KeyCorp KeyBank is Member FDIC TUESDAY November 13, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A4

• Editorial Editor Jeff Barrus • Guest Opinion [email protected] • Letters to the Editor Open Forum (435) 882-0050

Voice of Tooele County since 1894

OUR VIEW McCall’s election should make Tooeleans proud Last week, we reported that Dave McCall is the first black ever elected to the Tooele City Council. In truth, McCall’s election was far more groundbreaking. By our collective memory, he is the first black to be elected to any office within Tooele County. Demographics, more than discrimination, is the reason it took Tooeleans until the 21st century to elect a black leader. In a city where blacks — as of 2005 census data — comprised only 1.6 per- cent of the population, compared to 12.8 percent nationwide, the odds of finding qualified black candidates aren’t good. McCall was a solid candidate who had paid his dues — he was defeated in a previous 2005 bid for the City Council — and it makes us proud to see that when such a candidate comes along, voters will put him, or her, into office. This bodes well for the future of a rapidly grow- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ing city where newcomers of many backgrounds are arriving every day. Blue Bags should be free it was obvious that they had practiced McCall, a modest man, would probably not make much of the I read the article “County getting green- long and hard to get their performanc- LETTERS POLICY barrier he has broken. When asked about his election last week, he er with Blue Bags program” in the Nov. 1 es just right. They were so disciplined The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes let- downplayed his accomplishment, saying, “I’m here for the people, edition with great interest, as I have taken by keeping their composure when the ters to the editor from readers. Letters not for anything else.” But although he may be a reluctant pioneer, my newspapers and other paper items to audience was trying to make light of must be no longer than 250 words, McCall is a pioneer nonetheless. He has proved a minority candi- the recycling bins scattered about town the scary situations by making jokes civil in tone, written exclusively for the date can win an election in Tooele, and his victory will inspire the for years, and just recently took a large or poking fun at them. It was very pro- Transcript-Bulletin, and accompanied by next generation of the city’s residents — no matter their ethnic, collection of empty pop cans to a recycle fessionally done and we would like to the writer’s name, address and phone religious or cultural backgrounds — to stand for public office. This facility in Salt Lake. I am dismayed, how- commend the people responsible for number. Priority will be given to letters diversity of leadership, in turn, will make Tooele stronger and more ever, to read that the public has to pur- bringing this together. What a remark- that refer to a recent article in the vibrant. chase the blue bags. This is an idea that is able way to get the kids off the street, newspaper. All letters may be subject to editing. We have no way of predicting whether McCall will excel or disap- going to fail. It takes special effort to find give them something to do, and allow point as a city councilman once the hard business of governance the space to store the bags at home and them the opportunity to use their tal- Letters written to thank an individual or begins. And, as a newspaper, we intend to hold his feet to the fire separate the materials that can be recy- ents and abilities this way. What makes organization should be submitted for just as we would any elected official. But before he takes office, cled from those that can’t. To require the this even more special is that many of “Notes of Appreciation” McCall should take a moment to feel proud — and so should the public to purchase the bags is more than these kids volunteered their time to voters who elected him. He was a well-qualified candidate whose I believe most people would be willing to make it such a great event, and a por- Readers who are interested in writing a willingness to serve exposed something very wonderful about do. Please, commissioners, have the bags tion of the proceeds go to the Rocky longer guest op-ed column on a topic of Tooele. available at some convenient location for Mountain Nursing Home. It was a very general interest should contact Editor free and this program might be remuner- worthwhile event to attend. However, Jeff Barrus directly via the contact infor- ative for the county. Otherwise, you aren’t it is not for the faint of heart and defi- mation at the top of this page. going to see much participation. nitely not for very young children. GUEST OPINION E-mail: [email protected] Alan K. Jeppesen Dee Askerlund Fax: (435) 882-6123 Tooele Tooele Mail: Letters to the Editor Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Gravel pit is clouding P.O. Box 390 Volunteers made voting pleasant Choir links success to others Thank you to all the lovely volunteers On Oct. 22, the Grantsville High School Stockton in dust, noise at Grantsville City Hall on election day. Show Choir hosted a silent auction/spa- You are a proud representation of our ghetti dinner. The event was very suc- moved my family and busi- town with your warmth and kindness. cessful. The show choir was able to make LETTER CONTEST ness to Stockton for a quiet, Keep up the good work. a large profit from the dinner and boost open environment that is Douglas Spotted Sunshine Johnson our funds to start off the holiday season. Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will I Eagle select the best letter of the month and conducive to creative work. Grantsville We would like to thank all of the perform- GUEST COLUMNIST Fifteen years later, broken ers at our show, especially the local group reprint it in the first Open Forum page of the following month. The winning windshields, constant noise, Sticks and Stones. They had a very excit- letter writer will receive a free one-year interminable dust, blazing lights ing and entertaining performance, and Haunted hospital worth visit subscription to the newspaper. The sub- through the bedroom window heed to the warnings of the U.S. A group of us from work decided were very generous in their willingness to scription can be transferred or used to at 5 a.m., heavy trucks lumber- Army Corps of Engineers, the to have a girl’s night out recently. We participate in this fund-raiser. We would renew a present subscription. ing along at 10 mph in a 60 mph University of Utah Department thought it might be fun to go to the also like to thank the Show Choir Booster zone — all seem to have become of Geology and Geophysics, old Tooele Hospital, which is now the Club for organizing and carrying our the the norm in our little town. and the Town of Stockton. Asylum 49 Haunted Hospital. Once we project. The choir is very appreciative for community for their support and gen- The gravel pit in Stockton is Unfortunately, greed overcame finally got out of there in one piece, we all of the hard work and dedication that erosity to our programs. We have had a bastard child born through integrity and the Tooele County wanted to say how much we appreci- they have given to help us out. Thanks many fund-raisers and the community a legal loophole that Tooele leadership inexplicably allowed ated all the hard work that went into as well to Mr. Mortgous for all the extra in general has always been happy to help County officials saw fit to this operation to sneak in under this very hair-raising and frightening effort and time he has spent in preparing us out. We appreciate all that have helped exploit. Now dual-trailer trucks cover of night to ruin the land- event. This haunted hospital was not us for a performance so early in the sea- us. Thank you. are permitted to enter a state scape and the quality of our just a jump-out-and-say-boo kind of son. We truly appreciated all that he does Skylar Phelps highway less than 100 yards lives. thing. The kids had parts to say, and for us. Lastly, we would like to thank the Grantsville from a steep grade — one that Stockton residents now pay they cannot climb with any rate the price at every turn: endan- of speed due to the tons of rock gered drivers, the pollution product they carry. Imagine what brought by the 10,000 watts of GUEST OPINION that does to the guy traveling light, dust, noise; the damaged along the highway at 60 mph. landscape; and worst of all, the There have already been at least negative impact on our quality three cars forced from the road, of life. Most arguments have more than two sides not to mention the constant This gravel pit is in every hile I’m not generally stalked not parrot their views. At this point, rocks found in the now-broken breath we take, and every sound by paparazzi or forced to they automatically assume the article roadway, and several resultant we hear. And it continues to get W wear disguises in public, I Daniel Kline in question argues for whatever they cracked or broken windshields. worse. do receive an awful lot of hate mail for consider the opposite of their opinion. GUEST COLUMNIST Stockton was once a very quiet Stockton receives no compen- a near unknown. I generally love get- The vast majority of political talk town, with the loudest noise sation for the noxious neighbor ting e-mail from readers, specifically radio operates on this principle. If a coming from minimal highway forced upon it. Tax revenues ones disagreeing with me, but I’m a host has a conservative bent, he auto- traffic. Now there is a constant from the gravel pit go to Tooele little frightened by the small but steady viewpoint and I immediately get a matically assumes anyone who dis- roar that echoes over the town County to fund more of these number of letters I get containing as flood of e-mails linking me to Rush agrees with him on one topic must be a as an imperfect mate to the pall life-altering business ventures many swears, insults and misspellings Limbaugh. Say something nice about a tree-hugging, war-hating liberal hippy. of choking gray dust that hangs that are seemingly on the edge of as can possibly be crammed into one Democrat or offer a left-wing opinion At least in the world of radio talk everywhere. One can see the legality. e-mail. on an issue and I’m immediately del- show hosts and callers, most people dust layer from the Alex Baker Tooele County officials should In general, I find the e-mails uged with e-mails calling me a member actually seem to define themselves Memorial ballpark, or Rush be ashamed. You should com- responding to my various columns of the liberal media who must love by these extremes. Apparently Sean Valley or from any off-road trails pensate those who have suffered assailing pop culture figures amusing Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Hannity, Limbaugh and their ilk on the — from everywhere, in short. loss of property value thanks to and harmless no matter how vicious While I get plenty of well-reasoned e- right and the Air America crew on the The industrial park built at the this poorly-thought-out opera- they get. If I attack Paris Hilton and mails disagreeing with my actual opin- left all receive ideology talking points, gravel pit from what looks like tion. Better still, you should a battalion of 13-year-old girls who ions, I find that too many people fall which can never be varied from, and scrap metal is now the dominant remove this mess from our back- consider her a deity in giant sunglasses into the trap of assuming that all issues this seems reasonable to their listeners. feature of the Stockton land- yard. want to hate me, then that’s simply a only have two sides. A byproduct of our For the talk show hosts, callers who scape. peril of the job. Nobody expects teenag- absurd two-party political system, this disagree are generally an excuse to The owner of the land wanted Douglas Spotted Eagle is a ers to consider criticism of their icons line of thinking leaves very little room launch into lame insults — “Dumocrat” to put in a gravel pit two years Grammy- and Emmy-winning with any sort of measured reason, and for individual reasoning. comes to mind. When someone dis- ago, but wiser individuals paid musician who lives in Stockton. sending me hate mail for attacking one In America, one must either be all- agrees with me, or at least disagrees is no different than sending a fawning Republican or all-Democrat. Forget with what they think I’ve said, I try to fan letter to the star in question. being a fiscal conservative who sup- answer and represent my actual point, The vast majority of the e-mails call- ports gay rights or is gay, that’s simply ignoring any insults and trying not to ing me unprintable names and sug- not accepted. Similarly, the political offer any in return. gesting that unspeakable things hap- tent has no room for a pro-environ- So, please keep the e-mail coming pen to me never actually focus on what ment type who favors expanding social and please disagree with me. But, try to I’ve written. Instead, the writer tells me programs but also supports the war disagree with what I’m actually saying, his opinions and assigns me the exact and wants abortion outlawed. not what you’d assume I’d be saying. A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since 1894 opposite point of view, even if my arti- Under this form of reasoning, people cle did not make that argument. don’t actually have to read very much. Daniel B. Kline’s work appears in over Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus Mention a Republican candidate They simply need to look at the head- 100 papers weekly. He can be reached at Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor positively or espouse a conservative line and discover that the piece does [email protected]. A5

TUESDAY November 13, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5

A STUDENT’S VIEW The reason why I run — and the reasons why you should start s the cross-country fortunate we are to have You learn that there is pain one is willing to get out there the street they can’t help but season fades into access to mountains that involved in life. You learn and put themselves through wish that they were doing memory, I can’t help also provide a breathtaking that sometimes things are physical, emotional and what that individual was. A Alyssa Roberts but take time to ponder my backdrop to our lives. How just hard — it’s just the way mental discomfort all at the This gives running a certain CORRESPONDENT decision to run. Running has unfortunate that we often it has to be. But you never same time. desirable prestige, but it’s become a large part of my let this majestic scenery go give in, and you know you Most people who don’t not why I run. life, and I am thankful for it unnoticed. have the ability to overcome run have a secret respect for Why do I run? I run for every day. run. You meet wonderful Running can be a meta- it. You learn that when you those who do. When they fun. One of the benefits is the people in the running world. phor for life. There are many fall, you’ve still got to jump see someone coming down obvious health advantage of Whether it’s with the school lessons to be learned includ- back up and get into the staying in shape and trim- team or a neighborhood ing endurance through hard race. You learn that you must ming that excess fat. There’s buddy, running with some- times, persistence and hard earn your results through nothing like a runner’s figure one is always enjoyable. work. But, you also learn your effort. — or runners’ calf muscles You feel good when you things about yourself that You learn who you are. Don’t forget your for that matter. run. You get a runner’s high cannot be explained, only You learn that you can Running can also serve as as your body releases endor- experienced. You learn how reach your potential. You a stress-reliever. It provides phins, literally making you far you as an individual can learn what you’re capable of All Natural time for you to allow your happier. Not to mention the push yourself when faced enduring. You learn that you mind to race freely — a time joy you feel when you get with a tough situation. You have to do your best with to yourself. You can just push a personal best in a race or learn the value of hard work. what you have been given. Fresh Turkeys pause on life and let your- catch someone right in front You learn that you must con- You learn your own strength. self go as you dart down the of you. stantly do the little things And that’s only scratch- street. As you run through trails to help reach your ultimate ing the surface of what you while supplies last Or, if you’re more of a in the mountains, you goal. You learn that in life learn. social butterfly, there is become more aware and sometimes you must stop I also love to run because nothing better to do with appreciative of the beauty and smell the roses and enjoy of the challenge it presents. a friend than go for a nice that surrounds you. How the path you’re going on. Running is hard. Not every- 580 N. 1000 W. Tooele 882-4882

LDS apostle emphasizes forgiveness in Tooele speech Hours: Mon -Tues 9-6 Hollie Smith said. “You won’t know forgive- Wed - Thurs 9-5 CORRESPONDENT ness until you forgive your- self.” Boyd K. Packer, an apostle He said as long as church of The Church of Jesus Christ members had gone through of Latter-day Saints and act- the repentance process and ing president of the Quorum cleared any problems with of the Twelve Apostles, spoke the proper authority, it was to members of the Tooele time to move forward. South Stake Sunday, empha- “We don’t have to be perfect sizing forgiveness and heri- to move along in this church,” tage. he said. “This is a gospel of Packer spoke specifical- repentance.” Holiday ly about the importance of He added that dwelling on “You people have a tremendous her- Open House itage in this valley to live up to.” President Boyd K. Packer apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Friday & Saturday Nov. 16th & 17th Pictures with Santa knowing where one comes past mistakes that had already from and the history of ances- been cleared up would be like FREE Saturday Nov 17th Noon - 4pm tors. “plowing old ground.” He told audience mem- Accompanying Packer’s bers about the founding of address was a talk by Area Refreshments Vernon, and a little history of Seventy Patrick H. Price. Price FREE members of the LDS church spoke about the importance in the West. of being prepared to fight Gift w/Purchase over $20 “You people have a tre- against evil. Boyd K. Packer FREE mendous heritage in this val- “We are all at war,” he said. ley to live up to,” he said. “The forces of evil are in their parents in caring for each will not fight,” he said. “Places Hourly Store Wide He also spoke about the fullness, and we need to be other and their children. By where God and righteousness Giveaways Discounts importance of repentance prepared.” preserving the family unit and dwell.” and forgiving oneself. He explained some of the focusing on important values, The meeting also included “Those of you who have ways to be prepared, includ- people can turn their homes testimonies from stake lead- been nursing imperfections ing unifying the family unit, into a sanctuary, Price said. ers and full-time missionar- and regrets — get over it,” he and emphasized the role of “There are places where evil ies. Flight delays improve, still worst year on record

by Alan Zibel The statistics come amid Delta Connection carrier, in September to 895 com- 24 W. 100 S. (Old Daves Drug) ASSOCIATED PRESS increased concern about which is owned by SkyWest pared with 627 in the same Tooele • 882-0287 flight delays. Last month, Inc., had the lowest on-time month last year, according HOURS: 10 am - 7pm WASHINGTON (AP) federal aviation regula- arrival rate, followed by to the government data. But Monday - Saturday — Travelers were less like- tors held a two-day summit Alaska Airlines at 73.3 per- the rates of mishandled bag- ly to be stuck on a delayed aimed at fixing “epidemic” cent and Northwest Airlines gage fell to about 5.5 reports flight in September, but the delays at New York’s John at 77.8 percent. per 1,000 passengers from 8.3 airline industry’s on-time F. Kennedy International Customer complaints rose reports a year ago. performance so far in 2007 Airport , which had the sec- remained the worst in 13 ond-worst on-time arrival years, according to govern- record of any major U.S. ment data released recently. airport through September, The nation’s 20 largest car- followed by Newark’s Liberty riers reported an on-time International Airport. Our New Super Heros! arrival rate of 81.7 percent in The latest government am pm am pm pm pm September, up from 76.2 per- proposal to alleviate delays is Open Monday - Friday 9 - 10 • Saturday 11 - 10 • Sunday 1 - 10 cent in the same month a year to reduce JFK’s hourly flight After 5pm weekdays, Saturday & Sunday no appointment necessary. ago and up from 71.7 percent limit by 20 percent. Late! in August, the Department But the airline indus- of Transportation’s Bureau try’s trade group, the Air Dr. Jim Gould, MD of Transportation Statistics Transport Association, the said. Port Authority of New York Better weather was partly and New Jersey, which runs Jennifer McGlothlin to credit for the improved JFK, both prefer flight-path MMS, PA-C results. More than 34 percent changes and improvements of late flights in September aimed at increasing the air- were delayed by weather, an port’s capacity. Gary Fulkerson, PA-C improvement from a year ago Not all airlines suffered (Pictured right to left) when more than 40 percent through poor performance in • After-Hours & Urgent-Care Needs of those flights experienced September. Aloha Airlines had • Preventative Care: weather-related delays. the highest on-time arrival Well Checks & Physicals Despite the improved rate at 95.4 percent, followed • Teens and Adolescents September results, more than by Hawaiian Holdings Inc.’s • Immunizations 24 percent of flights arrived Hawaiian Airlines at 93.7 per- • Chronic Health Care Issues late in the first nine months cent and Frontier Airlines at • Most Insurances Accepted! of the year. The industry’s on- 88.5 percent, according to time performance this year government data. remained the worst since But more than 63 percent of comparable data began being flights on Atlantic Southeast collected in 1995. Airlines were delayed. The Mountain West Pediatrics & Bedtime Kids Care

Your Complete TOOELETRANSCRIPT 843-8380 • 196 E. 2000 N. • Ste. 104 Local News Source. BULLETIN (Behind Mountain West Medical Center) A6 OBITUARY

A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY November 13, 2007

NOTES OF APPRECIATION OBITUARIES

John Simonich The family of Donald Hansen flowers at the service, we are of which were done with love, Everett. John leaves behind his would like to express our grati- truly grateful. Special thanks skill and incomparable results. beloved grandchildren, Kate, tude for all the kindness shown to the 6th Ward for conducting 1943 - 2007 He was caring, unselfish and Nicholas, Samantha, Madison, to us at our time of sadness. the services and especially the John Simonich, loving hus- devoted to his wife, children Nathan, and Sara; and several We truly appreciate the cards, 6th Ward Relief Society for the band, son, father, grandfather, and grandchildren and always step-brothers and sisters. visits, and phone calls of con- wonderful luncheon they pre- brother, uncle and friend, did all he could to make sure There will be a viewing Nov. dolence. For the food brought pared for us. passed away peacefully at his they had what they needed 14, from 10 to 11 a.m. and a to the home and the beautiful Helen Hansen and family home surrounded by his family and were taken care of. A man funeral mass thereafter at the the evening of Nov. 8, 2007. of unwavering integrity and a St. Marguerite’s Church, 15 S. John was born in Tooele to heart as big as the outdoors, he Seventh St., Tooele. The family John and Mary Smith Simonich will be deeply missed. would like to thank all those The family of Violet T. Harmony Hospice Services and on July 3, 1943. He married Pat He is survived by his wife, who have helped, especially Wilcock would like to express Tate Mortuary for their lov- Nichols, later divorced, and Dee; sons, Mark (Mylene), David “Bitzie” and the staff at the our heartfelt thanks to all those ing and gentle care of mom. married Dee Farrington. John (Jody), Chris (Erin), and Brett; Tooele CNS services for their who sent condolences, flow- Thanks also to the Overlake 3rd was never afraid of hard work. Smelting and Refining Co. and mother, Mary Kading; broth- hard work, kindness, care, and ers, cards and food during the Ward Bishop and Relief Society He dedicated many years of the Tooele Army Depot. He er, Joe Simonich; and sisters, support through John’s last week following the loss of our for providing a luncheon and a his life to the International loved to cook and garden, both Brenda Coker (Joe), and Cheryl days. mother. A special thanks to the place for family and friends to staff of Tooele Valley Regional meet after the funeral. Medical Center, the staff Our sincere thanks, Opal Weirick and management of Cottage Shauna Edgeman, Steve, for over 30 years with the love band, Floyd Weirick; sisters, Glen, the Home Health nurse, Layne, Scott and Kevin Wilcock of her life, Floyd Weirick. Viola Eaton and Wilma Diaz; Dec. 10, 1936 - Nov. 10, 2007 Opal was a very loving person and many nieces and neph- Our beloved Opal Lorraine who cared for everyone and did ews. Whiting Weirick has completed everything she could to help A viewing will be held on her journey here with us and others. Those who met her fell Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2007, from was very happy “to go home” in love with her immediately. 6 to 8 p.m. at the Redwood and be with her loved ones. She will be deeply missed by Memorial Mortuary, 6500 S. Opal was born in Salt Lake many, but never forgotten. Redwood Road. City and resided in Stockton She is survived by her hus- TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN PACKING PIE

Frank OHLMAN M Attorney at Law FREE Consultation for Wills & Trusts

493 W. 400 N. Tooele 882-4800 � www.schmutzmohlman.com �

Your Pc Daddy L.L.C. For all your Computer needs Home or Business photography / Maegan Burr Elizabeth Wicker wraps up pieces of pie for the to-go orders Saturday at the Methodist Church turkey dinner fund- raiser. The dinner, which has been held each year for at least 65 years, raises money for the Methodist Church’s Call now about our general fund that keeps the church running through the year. Fall Special Anti-Virus/Spy-ware Removal more for a single inmate in a medical bills get added to other cotics.” Care single visit, Mora said. And the fees incurred during incarcera- Loving added that lot of Just $39.99 + tax continued from page A1 exacerbating circumstances of tion — a bill that is sent to col- inmates who are drug-addict- life in jail can drive costs even lections if unpaid by the time ed get very creative trying to For more info visit www.yourpcdaddy.com zures. Ninety percent of the higher. of the prisoner’s release. get pain medication. Or call 435-496-0388 seizures are fake.” “We had a fight between two “It takes a big toll on our The jail does not have a Managing the health care inmates that went pretty bad,” budget,” Mora said. “There are medical ward, only a small of up to 200 inmates over the Mora said. “It cost $45,000.” people who have left owing us office with an exam table, a course of a month is the respon- County taxpayers must thousands.” desk and some equipment. sibility of Jail Commander Lt. pay those costs for inmates As of Sept. 30, 2007, Tooele More serious medical condi- Party Paper Jerry Mora. arrested by county authori- City owed $108,000, Grantsville tions that require hospital stays “If a person comes to jail, we ties. But the jail also houses owed $15,000, Wendover owed are more complicated for Mora are responsible for their medi- many prisoners on behalf of $8,500 and Stockton owed $630 and his staff. cal needs,” Mora said. This municipalities or other arrest- in outstanding inmate medical “It’s always a risk transport- means ordering tests when ing authorities, and those pris- expenses. The U.S. Marshals ing inmates,” Mora said. “Our needed, dispensing medica- oners’ medical costs are billed have been billed $203,000, the policy has always been more ROLLS tions and treating injuries. back to the jurisdiction in state of Utah has been billed than 100 miles, more than two • multiple sizes Many of the inmates have which they were arrested. The $146,000, and ICE has been prisoners are transported by not seen a doctor or dentist for cities of Tooele, Grantsville, billed $3,500. two deputies,” he added. • different stocks years before they were incar- Stockton and Wendover, as well Second to food, which runs Common emergencies • cover tables cerated. Many also suffer from as the U.S. Marshals Service about $4,000 a week for all include appendectomies, child • crafts long-term health problems and Immigration and Customs prisoners, medical treatment is births and cardiac arrests. • moving such as high blood pressure, Enforcement, get these bills, the most costly jail expense. For more severe medical $ high cholesterol and diabetes. Mora said. “We consistently run over issues, the judge will release • coloring 2 Some have serious illnesses Unfortunately, they don’t budget. One inmate’s medi- a prisoner on their way to the that require multiple hospital always pay them. cations run $1,300 a month,” hospital, so the sheriff’s office Inquire within visits and expensive, ongo- In some cases, prisoners Mora said, citing a particularly is not responsible for guard- ing medical care. Others have have run up hefty tabs for med- costly example. ing a hospitalized inmate. The medical issues resulting from ical care over several years and Each inmate is charged a fee, judge has also allowed some years of drug or alcohol abuse. then are released, leaving the similar to a co-pay. The city inmates to be transported to Frequently, medical bills county with time served, but or arresting authority is billed medical appointments by fam- 58 North Main • Tooele can run as high as $15,000 or a debt to collect. A prisoner’s the rest. Medications are $5, a ily members or friends. doctor visit is $15. Over-the- Despite the scammers and counter medications, such as the permanent on-call status, Tylenol, are a quarter. Loving said she would not trade Medicaid and social security her job back for the hospital benefits stop when an inmate is work she did for many years. Now at Eye Health Professionals in custody more than 28 days. “The first couple of years “If they have a prescription, here were really hard,” said the we don’t make them stop [tak- 51-year-old grandmother. “But ing it],” Loving said. “The only it’s been kind of a fun change.” thing we don’t dispense is nar- [email protected]

ify for a loan, while the people Mortgage with lower credit scores or bad continued from page A1 credit will now find it real diffi- cult,” Brostrom said. “There are still ways to do it and programs Hal Brostrom, co-owner of out there for people, but it’s just a Westgate Mortgage Company, said different market now with tighter it is now harder for home buyers to rules and guidelines, and new reg- apply for subprime loans because ulations in play to make it tougher. of new rules and regulations. People now have to jump through 88 E. 700 North, Suite A • Tooele • 882.6452 “Now someone has to have more hoops.” much higher credit scores to qual- [email protected] A7

TUESDAY November 13, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 Ladies play poker to benefit ailing friend by Missy Thompson Utah Hospital in Salt Lake bath essentials, a poker chip p.m. to 9 p.m., and the tour- STAFF WRITER City ever since. set and a crock pot. nament wasn’t over “until Moose Lodge administra- Maegan Rollie took home the last chip was played,” Town of Stockton A benefit poker tourna- tor Alex Mondragon said that the first prize, a $100 gift Mondragon said. ment for ladies held over the it was a ladies-only poker card to Wal-Mart. Brianna Many of the players heard weekend will help a local game “because the women Buckley walked away with a about the tournament Residents woman and her family pay said so.” Despite that, a few gift basket for her second- through word-of-mouth and I want to thank all of you for your for medical bills. men snuck in to play some place finish and Candice advertisements. The Texas Hold ‘Em tour- hands. Shepherd won two free din- “It was very success- vote of confidence and support. When I nament held at Tooele’s Christmas icicle lights ners at the lodge for coming ful,” Bevan said. “It was take office I hope you all will allow me to Moose Lodge Saturday eve- hung from the lodge’s ban- in third. a very good cause for the serve you by being your voice in our town ning raised $700 to help pay quet room ceiling as 16 “Everyone seemed to be McArthurs.” for Trish McArthur’s hospital women — including several happy and enjoy themselves,” Trish McArthur is the government. Please feel comfortable in stay. novices — played poker to said Bevan, one of the only daughter of Diane and Matt contacting me regarding your concerns McArthur, 24, underwent help their friend. men in attendance, whose McArthur, of Erda, who are neck surgery for a physical “It’s gambling for a good wife Jolene also helped orga- both members of the Tooele and town business. disability on July 3 but expe- cause,” Mondragon said. nize the event. Moose Lodge. The lodge also Sincerely, rienced severe complica- Each woman paid an Although some women raised $20,000 for Trish with Teresa Powell tions, including temporary entrance fee and played for had never played the game a September golf tourna- paralysis and an obstructed first-, second- and third- before, the dealers and other, ment, according to Bevan. airway, according to Steve prize slots. A raffle was also more-experienced players [email protected] Bevan, one of the organizers held where the players could taught them to play as they of the poker tournament. She buy tickets to enter. Some of went along. has been at the University of the prizes included purses, The game lasted from 4

POST-MASTERS EXCITEMENT! USU’s distance-delivered Education Doctorate (EdD) and Education Specialist (EdS) degrees are scheduled to begin Fall semester, 2008. Visit http://distance.usu.edu and follow the “degrees’ link to explore how to qualify. Don’t miss the meeting! Wednesday, Nov. 14th • 4:30 PM Room C-1, USU Tooele Campus 1021 W. Vine, Tooele Teachers - this Night Only 20% Discount on all children’s literature and trade books at the USU Tooele Bookstore

photography / Maegan Burr Marty Herbat deals cards Saturday at the Tooele Moose Lodge Lady’s Poker Tournament. The Texas Hold’em match was played for prizes, and each player donated money to go toward Trish Macarthur’s medical bills. The tournament ended up having a few men join due to absent players.

Water world right now.” Bevan encourages share- Bevan said the company cur- holders to learn more about the continued from page A1 rently charges a $90 connection metering plan by attending the fee, and an additional $10 for irrigation company’s annual “We can’t afford to do it all in each share owned. shareholders’ meeting Dec. 4 at one year,” he said. “If they were on city water, 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of Thank You Bevan said the irrigation they couldn’t get a week for the Tooele County Courthouse. company will likely purchase $100,” he said. [email protected] the meters and require share- holders to reimburse them I want to personally thank later. everyone for there support and The price of a meter will vote. As I have said before depend upon its size. Bevan said Grantsville’s prices for Tooele is a great place to live. water meters are $320 for a 3/4- Tooele is filled with a lot of inch meter; $400 for a 1-inch good people and I am honored meter; and $675 for a 1 1/2- inch meter. He said Settlement to represent you. Canyon Irrigation Company’s meters would be similarly Thank you, priced. Bevan said shareholders Semper Fi have had mixed reactions to the news that meters are on Tooele the way. City Council “To be honest with you, the photography / Troy Boman Dave ones who are against it own Nickie Brown and Justin Wilkerson (right) fish along the banks of the Settlement one share of water,” he said. Canyon Reservoir Monday evening. Settlement Canyon Irrigation Company will “They’ve got the best deal in the McCall soon be installing water meters to measure and distribute water to users on its system.    Warm up with our Winter Savings! Great Holiday Craft Projet!

ASK ABOUT NOVA BRIK! Rocky Mountain Snowflakes Vols. 1 & 2 SALE BUILDINGS 24’x40’x9’ starting at $8,995 All you need for hours of flakey fun is these books and a good 30’x40’x10’ starting at $10,395 42’x64’x13’ starting at $19,195 pair of scissors. Create unique snowflakes with unicorns, angels in 60’x80’x14’ starting at $30,595 Crew travel required over 50 miles. Local building code modifications extra. Sale flight, peace bells, tiny reindeer, butterflies, dinosaurs, aspen leaves, buildings pictured are not priced in ad and are built on your level site. Price subject to change without notice. PRE-ENGINEERED STRUCTURES FOR: • Commercial raccoons, teddy bears, ice castles, and many, many more! • Residential • Suburban • Equine • Farm • Metal Roofing • LIFETIME STEEL PAINT WARRANTY • FEATURING DOORS • FINANCING AVAILABLE

• FREE ON-SITE CONSULTATIONS S710 Payson, UT Get Your Copies �������������� 801-465-0300 Serving our clients since 1978 built with pride before the is applied � Today! 1-800-373-5550 www.clearybuilding.com

Opinions TOOELE RANSCRIPT Shared Freely. T (Yours and Ours.) BULLETIN Open Forum Stop by the Transcript-Bulletin Every Tuesday $ 95 TOOELE 58 N. Main, Tooele • M-F, 8-5 TRANSCRIPT 8 each BULLETIN A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY November 13, 2007

WEEKDAY MORNING 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 CHANNEL 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 (2) CBS News The Early Show The Price Is Right The Young and the Restless As the World Turns (4) ABC (5:00) News Good Morning America Live With Regis and Kelly Good Things Utah The View (5) NBC News Today Rachael Ray Studio 5 (7) KUED Sesame Street Curious George Clifford-Red Super Why! Dragon Tales Reading Rainbow Between-Lions Word World Super Why! Wishbone Fetch! With (8) KPNZ Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program (10) TBS Saved by the Bell Saved by the Bell Movie Home Improve. Home Improve. Home Improve. Home Improve. Yes, Dear Yes, Dear Tuesday (11) KBYU Varied Programs Caillou Teletubbies Arthur Curious George Clifford-Red Super Why! Dragon Tales Word World Barney & Friends BYU Devotnl Varied Programs News News News The Morning Show With Mike & Juliet Law & Order: Criminal Intent FOX 13 News at 11 Bones (13) FOX (14) KJZZ Shephrd Chapl Morning Devot. Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Montel Williams Judge Mathis The People’s Court 7 p.m. on ` FOX Oh, look, here’s our yearbook, a pair (15) KUWB The Daily Buzz Judge Young Judge Young Judge Lopez Judge Lopez Judge Hatchett Judge Hatchett of prom tickets and ... a dead body! (23) FX Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Malcolm-Mid. Malcolm-Mid. Dharma & Greg Dharma & Greg Spin City Movie Former high-school classmates re- (25) QVC (5:00) The QVC Morning Show Varied Programs unite to unearth a time capsule they (26) ANPL Sunrise Earth Funniest Animals Adoption Tales Pet Star Emergency Vets Emergency Vets Animal Cops Houston Varied Programs buried 20 years ago and are horrified SpongeBob SpongeBob Backyardigans Go, Diego, Go! Dora the Explorer The Wonder Pets! Blue’s Clues Yo Gabba Gabba! Dora the Explorer Go, Diego, Go! Backyardigans Max & Ruby to find another member of the class in (27) NICK there. The investigation has Brennan (28) FAM Sister, Sister Sister, Sister Step by Step Living the Life The 700 Club Gilmore Girls Full House Family Matters (Emily Deschanel) and her team reliv- (29) TOON Camp Lazlo Tom & Jerry Scooby-Doo Scooby-Doo Scooby-Doo Varied Programs Scooby-Doo Scooby-Doo Scooby-Doo Scooby-Doo Tom & Jerry Varied Programs ing their own high-school years in the (31) CMTV CMT Power Picks CMT Music Varied Programs CMT Power Picks CMT Music Varied Programs new episode “The Boy in the Time Lilo & Stitch Lilo & Stitch Stanley JoJo’s Circus The Wiggles Higglytown Tigger & Pooh Mickey Mouse Little Einsteins Handy Manny Doodlebops Koala Brothers Capsule.” (33) DISN (36) SPIKE Paid Program Paid Program Movie Varied Programs Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Disorderly Conduct: Video on Patrol World’s Most Amazing Videos Carpoolers (39) TNT Charmed Charmed ER ER Las Vegas Without a Trace 7:30 p.m. on $ ABC (41) CNN (4:00) American Morning Newsroom Your World Today Newsroom Didn’t these guys ever watch “Leave It to Beaver”? Practical jokes never end (43) CNBC (4:00) Squawk Box Squawk on the Street The Call Power Lunch well. Another carpooler’s vehicle (46) LIFE The Nanny The Nanny The Golden Girls Frasier Will & Grace Will & Grace Movie catches fire, and the friends think a (49) FXNEWS (5:00) Fox and Friends America’s Newsroom Fox News Live Fox News Live The Live Desk prank they pulled was the cause. Fear (51) FXSPN Final Score Varied Programs trumps guilt, though, and they swear SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter Varied Programs SportsCenter SportsCenter Varied Programs one another to secrecy. Marmaduke (52) ESPN (T.J. Miller) has a moneymaking idea (57) USA JAG Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Movie Varied Programs worthy of Kramer from “Seinfeld”: an (71) DISC Joyce Meyer Paid Program How It’s Made How It’s Made Varied Programs MythBusters How It’s Made How It’s Made Varied Programs ATM that charges $8 per transaction. WEEKDAY AFTERNOON CHANNEL 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 John & Jane Toll Free (2) CBS News Guiding Light Bold, Beautiful Inside Edition Dr. Phil Oprah Winfrey News Evening News 8 p.m. on MAX (4) ABC All My Children One Life to Live General Hospital The Ellen DeGeneres Show ABC 4 News Crosswords News News It’s no secret that manufacturing jobs (5) NBC News Today Days of our Lives Be a Millionaire Be a Millionaire News News News NBC Nightly News aren’t the only ones that have been (7) KUED Cyberchase Varied Programs Operation Varied Programs Big Big World Jakers!-Winks Curious George Maya & Miguel Arthur Fetch! With Cyberchase Business Rpt. shipped overseas in large numbers. (8) KPNZ Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program When you call your credit card is- suer’s customer service number or (10) TBS Just Shoot Me Just Shoot Me Fresh Prince Fresh Prince King of Queens King of Queens Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Every-Raymond your Internet provider’s tech support (11) KBYU News Between-Lions Sesame Street Big Big World Bob the Builder Cyberchase Arthur Maya & Miguel Fetch! With Curious George The Brady Bunch line, there’s a good chance the person (13) FOX Judge Alex Judge Alex Judge Judy Judge Joe Brown Divorce Court Cristina’s Court Judge Judy Judge Joe Brown TMZ King of the Hill King of the Hill Family Guy on the other end is in India. This new (14) KJZZ Family Feud Temptation Matlock Varied Programs Montel Williams Varied Programs George Lopez News News The Insider Frasier documentary profiles six young call The Tyra Banks Show Maury The Cosby Show All of Us What I Like Reba Reba That ’70s Show center workers in Bombay and how (15) KUWB interacting with Americans for a living (23) FX (11:00) Movie Married... With Varied Programs King of the Hill King of the Hill That ’70s Show Malcolm-Mid. Malcolm-Mid. Varied Programs King of the Hill Varied Programs informs the rest of their lives. (25) QVC Varied Programs Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (26) ANPL Varied Programs Funniest Animals Animal Videos Ultimate Zoo The Jeff Corwin Experience The Crocodile Hunter Varied Programs 9 p.m. on % NBC (27) NICK SpongeBob SpongeBob Jimmy Neutron Wayside Fairly OddParents Fairly OddParents SpongeBob SpongeBob Drake & Josh Drake & Josh Zoey 101 Ned’s School This time it’s personal — twice — and (28) FAM Sabrina-Witch Sabrina-Witch Full House Full House 7th Heaven Gilmore Girls 8 Simple Rules 8 Simple Rules Varied Programs amazingly enough, it’s not about Ben- (29) TOON Cartoon Cartoons Varied Programs Teen Titans Ben 10 Foster’s Home Grim Adventures Camp Lazlo Courage-Dog Scooby-Doo Scooby-Doo Camp Lazlo Foster’s Home son. The discovery of a kidnapped girl (31) CMTV Varied Programs in a car trunk leads Benson and Sta- bler to one very nasty character: vio- (33) DISN Higglytown Charlie & Lola Lilo & Stitch Little Mermaid American Drgn Kim Possible Emperor New Replacements Varied Programs Zack & Cody Zack & Cody lent, mentally unstable artist Saul Pi- (36) SPIKE World’s Most Amazing Videos Star Trek: Voyager Star Trek: Voyager Star Trek: Voyager CSI: Crime Scn Varied Programs CSI: Crime Scene Investigation card (guest star Arye Gross). His vio- (39) TNT Law & Order Law & Order Charmed Charmed Law & Order Law & Order lence finds a target in Stabler, and his (41) CNN (11:00) Newsroom The Situation Room Lou Dobbs Tonight trial forces Novak (Diane Neal) into a Street Signs Closing Bell Closing Bell Fast Money Mad Money Kudlow & Company confrontation with her own past in the (43) CNBC new episode “Blinded.” (46) LIFE Movie Varied Programs The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Still Standing Still Standing Reba Reba Still Standing Still Standing (49) FXNEWS Fox News Live Studio B With Shepard Smith Your World With Neil Cavuto Big Story With Gibson & Nauert Special Report The Fox Report With Shepard Smith Wednesday (51) FXSPN Varied Programs Final Score Varied Programs Pushing Daisies (52) ESPN Mike and Mike 1st and 10 Outside the Lines Football Live NFL Live Rome-Burning Around the Horn Interruption SportsCenter Varied Programs 7 p.m. on $ ABC (57) USA Movie Varied Programs Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Criminal Intent He’s not rolling over and playing (71) DISC A Haunting Dirty Jobs MythBusters Cash Cab Cash Cab How It’s Made How It’s Made Varied Programs dead; he really is dead. In this new TUESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 13, 2007 episode, Ned (Lee Pace) tries to find 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 out who killed a dog breeder who has (2) CBS News (N) (CC) Entertainment NCIS “Designated Target” (N) (CC) The Unit “Play 16” (N) ’ (CC) Cane “All Bets Are Off” (N) ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show created what may be the ideal canine (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood Cavemen (N) ’ Carpoolers (N) ’ Dancing With the Stars Elimination. (:02) Boston Legal (N) ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Nightline (N) Access Hollywood (:36) Extra (N) ’ specimen. He has lots of potential (5) NBC News (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) The Biggest Loser (N) ’ (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (N) News (N) (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno ’ Late Night suspects, including the dead man’s (6) HBO (5:45) “Eragon” ›› (2006) Ed Speleers. ’ ‘PG’ Cont’d “The Deal” (2003, Drama) Michael Sheen. ’ ‘NR’ (CC) “The Departed” ››› (2006, Crime Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon. ’ ‘R’ (CC) The Rivalry four — count ’em, four — wives. And (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nova “Voyage to the Mystery Moon” Nova Statement suggesting an alternative to Darwin’s theory of evolution. (N) Prime Minister Being Served Independent Lens “Miss Navajo” (N) no, he wasn’t divorced from any of (8) KPNZ Sex and the City Sex and the City Paid Program Paid Program Movie South Park (CC) South Park (CC) Paid Program Paid Program them. Anna Friel and Chi McBride (10) TBS Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) The Office (CC) The Office (CC) Sex and the City Sex and the City “American Pie Presents: Band Camp” (2005, Comedy) Tad Hilgenbrinck. (CC) also star. (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Antiques Roadshow (CC) Edward VIII: From King to Duke BBC World News Perry Mason (CC) My Three Sons Movie: The Upside of Anger (13) FOX ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) Bones “Boy in the Time Capsule” (N) House “Ugly” ’ (PA) (CC) News (N) (CC) (:05) Seinfeld ’ The Simpsons ’ (:05) Family Guy (:35) Still Standing (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) News (N) Power House Scrubs ’ (CC) Scrubs ’ (CC) Entertainment The Insider (N) ’ 7 p.m. on G TNT (15) KUWB Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Beauty and the Geek (N) ’ (CC) Reaper “The Cop” (N) ’ (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show This effective 2005 comedy-drama (23) FX (5:00) “Spider-Man 2” ››› (2004, Action) Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco. Cont’d “I, Robot” ›› (2004) Will Smith. A homicide detective tracks a dangerous robot in 2035. Nip/Tuck “Everett Poe” (N) trades heavily on Kevin Costner’s (25) QVC Joan Rivers Classics Collection Christmas Shoppe Dell Computer Workshop Under the Tree Chocolate Gold Jewelry Carole Hochman Sleepwear knack for playing somewhat shabby (26) ANPL E-Vet Interns (N) E-Vet Interns E-Vets: Things Pets Swallow (CC) Animal Cops Houston (CC) Camels Empire (CC) E-Vet Interns E-Vet Interns E-Vets: Things Pets Swallow (CC) ex-athletes with strong romantic ap- (27) NICK Drake & Josh ’ Full House (CC) Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ peal. Here, he plays a neighbor of a (28) FAM America’s Funniest Home Videos ’ America’s Funniest Home Videos ’ America’s Funniest Home Videos ’ The 700 Club (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? Paid Program Paid Program woman (a superb Joan Allen) appar- (29) TOON Goosebumps ’ Courage-Dog Grim Adventures Gym Partner Ed, Edd n Eddy Naruto Futurama (CC) Family Guy (CC) Robot Chicken Bleach Blood Plus Trinity Blood ently deserted by her husband, leav- (31) CMTV Mobile Home Disaster ’ (CC) “The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion!” (1997) John Schneider, Tom Wopat. “The Dukes of Hazzard -- Hazzard in Hollywood” (2000) John Schneider. Home Videos Home Videos ing her to raise her four daughters (33) DISN Hannah Montana Hannah Montana Cory in the House Cory in the House Hannah Montana Zack & Cody “Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen” ›› (2004) That’s So Raven That’s So Raven Life With Derek (Keri Russell, Erika Christensen, Evan (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ CSI: NY “Jamalot” ’ (CC) (CC) MANswers (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ Rachel Wood, Alicia Witt) on her own. (38) AMC “Rear Window” ›››› (1954, Suspense) James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Wendell Corey. “Vertigo” ›››› (1958) James Stewart. A detective with a fear of heights falls for his quarry. (:15) “Cheyenne Autumn” ››› He eventually wants more out of the (39) TNT Cold Case “The War at Home” (CC) Cold Case “Sandhogs” ’ (CC) Cold Case “Baby Blues” ’ (CC) Cold Case “Saving Sammy” ’ (CC) Without a Trace “Lost Time” (CC) Without a Trace “Honor Bound” ’ relationship, but she resists. (41) CNN Out in the Open Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Kitchen Nightmares (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 (46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) “Augusta, Gone” (2006, Drama) Sharon Lawrence, Mika Boorem. (CC) Will & Grace Will & Grace Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls The Golden Girls 8 p.m. on ` FOX (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity & Colmes (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren “Kids. I don’t know what’s wrong with (51) FXSPN Sport Science Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Poker -- Learn Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Poker -- Learn these kids today ... .” It’s great when (52) ESPN College Basketball College Basketball NIT Season Tip-Off Regional Final -- Teams TBA. (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NFL Live (CC) NBA Fastbreak SportsCenter (Live) (CC) the next generation joins the family (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ “Bad Boys II” ›› (2003, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. Two detectives battle a drug kingpin in Miami. (:05) The Dead Zone ’ (CC) business, not so great when they’re (71) DISC Dirty Jobs “Alligator Egg Collector” Dirty Jobs “Exotic Animal Keeper” (N) Everest: Beyond the Limit (N) Dirty Jobs “Casino Food Recycler” Dirty Jobs “Alligator Egg Collector” Dirty Jobs “Exotic Animal Keeper” jerks. That’s the dilemma faced in this (518) ENC “Crimson Tide” ››› (1995, Suspense) Denzel Washington. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Quigley Down Under” ›› (1990, Western) Tom Selleck. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:05) “Flightplan” ›› (2005) Jodie Foster. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:45) Under Fire new episode by the owner of a (534) STARZ (:15) “Down to You” › (2000) Freddie Prinze Jr., Julia Stiles. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (7:50) “Silent Hill” ›› (2006, Horror) Radha Mitchell. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby” ›› (2006) Will Ferrell. (CC) restaurant on New York’s Long Island, (561) MAX Matrix Revol. “Billy Madison” › (1995) Adam Sandler. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) John & Jane Toll Free ’ (CC) (:15) “Red Planet” › (2000, Science Fiction) Val Kilmer. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “She’s the Man” ›› (2006) ‘PG-13’ whose son, the head chef, is alienat- (576) SHOW Brotherhood “Only a Pawn ... 1:7-8” Dexter Lila’s influence takes its toll. Weeds (iTV) ’ Weeds (iTV) ’ Paul Mooney: Jesus Is Black, So Was Cleopatra Pryor Offenses ’ (:05) George Lopez: Why You Crying? ing staff and customers alike. Time for (591) TMC (4:55) “Stepmom” ›› (1998) Cont’d (:05) “Educating Rita” ››› (1983) Michael Caine, Julie Walters. ‘PG’ (CC) “Premium” ›› (2006) Dorian Missick, Zoe Saldana. ‘R’ (:45) “Lonesome Jim” ›› (2005) Casey Affleck. ‘R’ (CC) Gordon Ramsay to play family coun- WEDNESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 14, 2007 selor as well as restaurant reformer ... 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 and dish up some tough love. (2) CBS News (N) (CC) Entertainment Kid Nation “Not Even Close to Fair” Criminal Minds “Lucky” (N) ’ (CC) CSI: NY “Buzzkill” (N) ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show Life (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood Pushing Daisies “Bitches” (N) (CC) Private Practice (N) ’ (CC) (:02) Dirty Sexy Money (N) ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Nightline (N) Access Hollywood (:36) Extra (N) ’ 9:01 p.m. on % NBC (5) NBC News (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) Phenomenon (Same-day Tape) (CC) Bionic Woman “Trust Issues” (N) ’ (:01) Life “Farthingale” (N) ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno ’ Late Night From leading two lives to being half (6) HBO (:15) “King Kong” ››› (2005, Adventure) Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Adrien Brody. A beauty tames a savage beast. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) To Die in Jerusalem ’ (CC) Love-Cholera Inside the NFL (N) ’ (CC) the man he used to be — there’s a (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Wired Science (N) ’ (CC) The War “A World Without War” ’ (CC) (DVS) Being Served (:01) Veteran’s Day Concert 2007 comedown. Charlie and Danni (Dami- (8) KPNZ Sex and the City Sex and the City Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program South Park (CC) South Park (CC) Paid Program Paid Program an Lewis, Sarah Shahi) investigate a (10) TBS Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne Sex and the City Sex and the City “40 Days and 40 Nights” ›› (2002, Romance-Comedy) Josh Hartnett. (CC) gas explosion that left a man with half (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nova “The Ghost in Your Genes” ’ College Football Texas Christian at BYU. (Taped) Perry Mason (CC) his torso gone. The victim was an IRS (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) Back to You (N) ’Til Death (N) ’ Kitchen Nightmares “Finn McCool’s” News (N) (CC) (:05) Seinfeld ’ The Simpsons ’ (:05) Family Guy (:35) Still Standing agent who was living a double life — (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil (N) ’ (Part 1 of 2) (CC) News (N) Power House Scrubs ’ (CC) Scrubs ’ (CC) Entertainment The Insider (N) ’ complete with two wives. A detective’s (15) KUWB Two/Half Men Two/Half Men America’s Next Top Model (N) (CC) “Seventeen Candles” (N) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show death further rocks Charlie’s world in (23) FX That ’70s Show “I, Robot” ›› (2004) Will Smith. A homicide detective tracks a dangerous robot in 2035. “Tears of the Sun” ›› (2003, Action) Bruce Willis. Navy SEALs protect Nigerian refugees from ruthless rebels. the new episode “Farthingale.” (25) QVC Gold Rush Flameless Candles CD & DVD Gifts (26) ANPL Mission Giant Otter Orphaned otters. Swimming Lions (CC) Animal Cops Houston (CC) Growing Up... Grizzly bear cubs. Mission Giant Otter Orphaned otters. Swimming Lions (CC) Thursday (27) NICK Drake & Josh ’ Full House (CC) Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ (28) FAM (5:00) “Mrs. Doubtfire” ››› (1993) Robin Williams, Sally Field. (CC) Cont’d America’s Funniest Home Videos ’ The 700 Club (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? Precious in His Sight (CC) Ugly Betty (29) TOON Goosebumps ’ Courage-Dog Jimmy’s Head Gym Partner Ed, Edd n Eddy Naruto Futurama (CC) Family Guy (CC) Robot Chicken Bleach Blood Plus Trinity Blood 7 p.m. on $ ABC (31) CMTV “Raising Arizona” ››› (1987) Nicolas Cage, Holly Hunter. Premiere. ’ (:15) Comedy Club (:45) Comedy Club (:15) Comedy Club (:45) Comedy Club Home Videos Home Videos Home Videos (:45) CMT Music She’s the anti-Amanda — sort of. Ac- (33) DISN Phil of the Future Phil of the Future The Suite Life Zack & Cody Hannah Montana Zack & Cody “Go Figure” (2005, Drama) Jordan Hinson. ’ (CC) That’s So Raven That’s So Raven Life With Derek tress-comic Mo’Nique guest stars in (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ UFC Unleashed (N) ’ The Ultimate Fighter (N) ’ MANswers (N) ’ MANswers (CC) MANswers (CC) MANswers (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ (38) “The Hunt for Red October” ››› (1990, Suspense) Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin, Scott Glenn. “Below” ›› (2002, Suspense) Matthew Davis, Bruce Greenwood. (CC) “Hellfighters” ›› (1968) (CC) this new episode as L’Amanda, the AMC (39) TNT Law & Order “Choice of Evils” ’ “The Upside of Anger” ››› (2005) Joan Allen, Kevin Costner. (CC) Without a Trace “The Calm Before” Without a Trace “Viuda Negra” (CC) Without a Trace “The Innocents” ’ weekend receptionist at Mode and a (41) CNN Out in the Open Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) formidable force that Betty and Henry (43) CNBC Fast Money The Billionaire Inside: Donald Trump The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Mad Money The Billionaire Inside: Donald Trump The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch (America Ferrera, Christopher (46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) “Nora Roberts’ Angels Fall” (2007, Suspense) Heather Locklear. (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Gorham) must face to retrieve some- (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity & Colmes (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren thing important from the office. Wil- (51) FXSPN Best Damn Top 50 Special Best Damn Top 50 Special In Focus on FSN Final Score Best Damn Top 50 Special Final Score Best Damn Top 50 Special In Focus on FSN helmina (Vanessa Williams) contem- (52) ESPN College Basketball NBA Basketball Los Angeles Lakers at Houston Rockets. From Toyota Center in Houston. (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NFL Live (N) NBA Fastbreak plates her next move, while Betty (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 (CC) seeks to fix the situation with Daniel (71) DISC MythBusters Submerged car. (CC) MythBusters “Supersized Myths” The team orders everything supersized. (N) MythBusters “Exploding Lighter” MythBusters Submerged car. (CC) MythBusters “Supersized Myths” (Eric Mabius) in “I See Me, I.C.U.” (518) ENC “From Dusk Till Dawn” ›› (1996, Action) Harvey Keitel. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (7:50) “When a Stranger Calls” ›› (2006) Camilla Belle. (:20) “EDtv” ›› (1999, Comedy) Matthew McConaughey. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:35) Patch Adams 30 Rock (534) STARZ (5:50) “The Queen” ››› (2006) Helen Mirren. Cont’d (:35) “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” ››› (2005) ‘PG’ (CC) “Click” ›› (2006, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kate Beckinsale. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) 7:30 p.m. on % NBC (561) MAX (5:50) “The Last Boy Scout” ››› (1991) ’ ‘R’ Cont’d (:35) “Smokin’ Aces” ›› (2007, Action) Ben Affleck, Alicia Keys. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Let’s Go to Prison” › (2006) Dax Shepard. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “The Last King of Scotland” ››› (5:55) “Waiting ...” ›› (2005) Ryan Reynolds. ‘R’ Cont’d (iTV) ’ Lila’s influence takes its toll. (iTV) ’ (CC) (iTV) If you don’t like your getting (576) SHOW Weeds Dexter (8:55) Brotherhood Vargas Count. (591) TMC (5:45) “New York Doll” ›› Cont’d (:10) “Circle of Iron” ›› (1979, Adventure) David Carradine, Jeff Cooper. ‘R’ Neil Young: Heart of Gold ’ (CC) (:45) “Asylum” ›› (2005) Natasha Richardson. ‘R’ (CC) political, skip this new episode, but keep in mind that the real-life version THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 15, 2007 of the television show it’s about has 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 never shied away from politics. Jack (2) CBS News (N) (CC) Entertainment Survivor: China (N) ’ (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (N) ’ Without a Trace “Absalom” (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show (Alec Baldwin) falls for a Democratic (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood Ugly Betty “I See Me, I.C.U.” (N) ’ Grey’s Anatomy “Forever Young” (N) (:02) Women’s Murder Club (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Nightline (N) Access Hollywood (:36) Extra (N) ’ congresswoman (guest star Edie Fal- (5) NBC News (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) 30 Rock (N) (CC) The Office (N) ’ (:31) Scrubs (N) (:01) ER “Coming Home” (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno ’ Late Night co) at a party in honor of Colin Powell. (6) HBO Secret Garden “John Tucker Must Die” › (2006) Jesse Metcalfe. (CC) Michigan vs. Ohio State: The Rivalry Inside the NFL ’ (CC) “Happy Feet” ››› (2006, Adventure) Voices of Elijah Wood. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) Strange bedfellows, anyone? (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) The History Project ’ (CC) (DVS) The Bible Unearthed New theories. ’ Globe Trekker ’ (CC) Prime Minister Being Served Islam vs. Islamists: Voices-Muslim Supernatural (8) KPNZ Sex and the City Sex and the City Paid Program Paid Program Movie South Park (CC) South Park (CC) Paid Program Paid Program (10) TBS Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) “Ocean’s Eleven” ››› (2001, Comedy-Drama) George Clooney, Matt Damon. (CC) Sex and the City Sex and the City (:40) “Cocktail” ›› (1988) (PA) Tom Cruise. (CC) (DVS) 8 p.m. on / KUWB (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nature “In the Valley of the Wolves” Wild Things ’ (CC) True Blue Perry Mason (CC) My Three Sons Who knew vampires had their own (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? Don’t Forget the Lyrics! (N) ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:05) Seinfeld ’ The Simpsons ’ (:05) Family Guy (:35) Still Standing version of a date-rape drug? Sam and (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil A feud tears a family apart. ’ News (N) Power House Scrubs ’ (CC) Scrubs ’ (CC) Entertainment The Insider (N) ’ Dean (Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ack- (15) KUWB Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Smallville “Blue” (N) ’ (CC) Supernatural “Fresh Blood” (N) (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show les) meet a female vampire (Mer- (23) FX That ’70s Show That ’70s Show “Just Married” › (2003) Ashton Kutcher, Brittany Murphy, Christian Kane. “Fever Pitch” ›› (2005, Romance-Comedy) Drew Barrymore, Jimmy Fallon. Always Sunny Always Sunny cedes McNab, “Buffy the Vampire (25) QVC (5:00) Great Gifts Cont’d Gifts for Him Christmas Shoppe Temp-tations Presentable Ovenware Barbara Bixby Jewelry Portfolio Slayer”) who has no idea how she got (26) ANPL Dog Show “Animal Planet Dog Championships” Houston. Secrets of Animal Magic (CC) Dog Show “Animal Planet Dog Championships” Houston. that way. Turns out there’s a vampire (27) NICK Drake & Josh ’ Full House (CC) Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ dude (Matthew Humphreys) who’s hit- (28) FAM (5:00) “Casper” ››› (1995) Cont’d “Casper” ››› (1995, Fantasy) Christina Ricci, Bill Pullman. (CC) The 700 Club (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? Paid Program Paid Program ting the bars and giving women blood (29) TOON Goosebumps ’ Courage-Dog Grim Adventures Gym Partner Ed, Edd n Eddy Naruto Futurama (CC) Family Guy (CC) Robot Chicken Bleach Blood Plus Trinity Blood cocktails. He also works his magic on (31) CMTV Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Dallas Cheerleaders Keith Urban: Invitation Only ’ CMT 20 Greatest First Videos ’ Gordon (Sterling K. Brown), making (33) DISN Cory in the House Cory in the House Hannah Montana Hannah Montana Hannah Montana Zack & Cody “My Date With the President’s Daughter” ›› (1998) That’s So Raven That’s So Raven Life With Derek him a more powerful adversary, in the (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ TNA iMPACT! (N) ’ (CC) UFC 78 Countdown (N) ’ MANswers (CC) MANswers (CC) MXC ’ (CC) MXC ’ (CC) new episode “Fresh Blood.” (38) AMC “Blazing Saddles” ››› (1974, Comedy) Cleavon Little, Gene Wilder. Mad Men “5G” Pete makes a request. “Ruthless People” ››› (1986, Comedy) Danny DeVito, Bette Midler. Mad Men “5G” Pete makes a request. Scrubs (39) TNT NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at Dallas Mavericks. From American Airlines Center in Dallas. NBA Basketball Chicago Bulls at Phoenix Suns. From US Airways Center in Phoenix. (Live) (CC) Inside the NBA (Live) (CC) (41) CNN Presidential Debate Democratic candidates. (Live) Anderson Cooper 360 (Live) (CC) Presidential Debate Democratic candidates. Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) 8:31 p.m. on % NBC (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 So what’s wrong with nicknames? (46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) “Presumed Innocent” ››› (1990, Mystery) Harrison Ford, Brian Dennehy, Raul Julia. (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Plenty, if someone only calls you by a (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity & Colmes (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren nickname because he doesn’t know (51) FXSPN Sport Science Best Damn Top 50 Special Knockouts Final Score Best Damn Top 50 Special Final Score Best Damn Top 50 Special Knockouts your real one. That’s J.D.’s excuse, (52) ESPN (5:30) College Football Live Cont’d College Football Oregon at Arizona. (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NFL Live (N) NFL Live (CC) and his colleagues aren’t happy. The (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (N) ’ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Janitor demands J.D. come up with (71) DISC Last One Standing “Senegal” (N) How It’s Made How It’s Made MythBusters “Superhero Special” Futureweapons (Season Premiere) (N) Last One Standing “Senegal” How It’s Made How It’s Made everyone’s name or do his job for a (518) ENC “The Fugitive” ››› (1993, Suspense) Harrison Ford. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:15) “Underworld: Evolution” ›› (2006) Kate Beckinsale. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:05) “Instinct” › (1999, Drama) Anthony Hopkins. ’ ‘R’ (CC) day. Speaking of identities, Carla fears (534) STARZ Hwd Reporter (:35) “Tomcats” › (2001, Comedy) Jerry O’Connell, Jake Busey. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:20) “Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo” › (1999) ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Annapolis” ›› (2006) James Franco. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:45) Rounders ‘R’ that she’s losing her Latin heritage and (561) MAX (5:00) “Jarhead” ››› (2005) Cont’d (:05) “Lady in the Water” ›› (2006, Fantasy) Paul Giamatti. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Night at the Museum” ›› (2006, Fantasy) Ben Stiller. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “Black Rain” ››› (1989) ‘R’ (CC) her daughter will grow up ignorant of it (576) SHOW “Ask the Dust” ›› (2006, Romance) Colin Farrell. iTV Premiere. ‘R’ Dexter Lila’s influence takes its toll. Weeds (iTV) ’ Brotherhood “Only a Pawn ... 1:7-8” “Dorm Daze 2: College at Sea” (2006) Gable Carr. ‘R’ in the new episode “My Identity Crisis.” (591) TMC (5:50) “Out of Season” › (2004) Dennis Hopper. Cont’d (:40) “Seamless” ›› (2005, Documentary) ’ ‘NR’ (CC) “The Big White” ›› (2005) Robin Williams. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:45) “Cutting Class” › (1989) Donovan Leitch. ‘R’ TUESDAY November 13, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9 The Bulletin Board

Johnsen Community Council Tooele The Clarke N. Johnsen Junior High Community Council will be meeting Little Theatre classes for its regularly scheduled meeting On Nov. 14, Maceys Little Theatre will on Tuesday, Nov. 13, at 7 p.m. at the feature 30 minute meals. Come in and school. All interested parents and learn a new twist on combining all of the community members are invited. food groups into one fast and tasty dish. How does a bacon chicken crescent ring School board meeting sound? On Nov. 15, Maceys Little Theatre On Nov. 13, the school board will be will feature Michelle Russell with a class meeting to discuss the boundaries for on the easy way to freeze your meals in a new school at 6:30 p.m. at the dis- advance. Come nibble on some of her trict office, 92 Lodestone Way. famous cheesy corn bread muffins. All classes are free and start at 7 p.m. TJHS Community Council The Tooele Junior High School Childcare providers Community Council will be meeting on Are you a childcare provider that is Thursday, Nov. 15, at 6:30 p.m. in the in need of some support? Join us for school library. All parents and commu- a fun-filled evening with ideas and nity members are encourage to attend. professional development. We meet the second Thursday of each month Harris Community Council from 7 to 9 p.m. for training and free Harris Elementary Community Council drawings with prizes that you can use will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 6 in your family childcare business. For p.m. Everyone is welcome. more info call Kathy Witt at 843-5326. THS Class of 1968 Caregiver Guide class THS class of 1968 flip your calendars At this month’s Caregiver Guide class on ahead and mark June 21, 2008 for our Tuesday, Nov. 20, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 40-year reunion. Golfers are invited to the Tooele Senior Center, 59 E. Vine St., play in a special nine-hole golf tour- we will be talking about identity theft nament that morning. We’ll spend the and scam. Our special speaker will be afternoon and evening near the mouth Detective R. Johnson from the Tooele of Settlement Canyon at Legion Park photo courtesy of Kelly Morgan County Sheriff’s Department. Light reminiscing as we enjoy a picnic, pig The Tooele County School District recently hosted its second annual Vehicles Day. All county fifth-grade students were invited to participate. refreshments will be served. For more roast and a bonfire when it gets dark. More than 1,000 students explored the vehicles and learned about careers associated with them. If anyone would like to be part of this information call Dee Askerlund at 882- We need your help to assure we con- event in the future, please contact Kelly Morgan at GHS or Michelle Connor at THS. 4163 or Barb McFarland at 843-9054. tact as many classmates as possible. We’ve discovered that we have no valid blankets and/or towels. Donated Ceramic classes Marriage Coalition street addresses, phone numbers or items can be dropped off at the Tooele Tooele City Arts Council is sponsor- Groups Come join the Healthy Marriage e-mail addresses for about 60 class- Animal Control Shelter, 3312 N. 1200 ing two ceramic classes to begin on Coalition plan its annual Valentine’s Day mates. For a list of people for whom we West, Tooele or at the school, 623 Nov. 20 and 21, and end Dec. 11 and Kiwanis meetings dinner and event. The coalition spon- have no address, please contact Mike Eastridge, Tooele. All items collected 12. Participants can choose between Kiwanis meets every Tuesday at noon sors events that enhance marriages in Mansanarez at mansanarez@comcast. by students will be dropped off at the Tuesday mornings or Wednesday eve- at Leatherby’s Family Creamery, 61 E. Tooele County. The meeting will be held net Check out our blog at http:// shelter by Nov. 19. For more informa- nings. Classes will be taught at the 1280 North, Tooele. Contact Marilyn on Monday, Nov. 19, at noon at the tooele68.blogspot.com/. tion call Patty Rebujio at 882-5737. Tooele Army Depot Arts and Craft Gillette at 830-5463. Tooele County Extension office, 151 N. Center. Please register at Tooele City Main St. Please call Darlene at 277-2406 Food pantry Hall, 90 N. Main St. The cost is $5 to Living beyond grief with any questions. Education The First Baptist Church in Tooele is the Arts Council and $5 to the Arts and “Living Beyond Our Grief” group offering a clothing closet and emergen- Craft Center for tools. sponsored by Valley Mental Health is National Family Caregiver Month Adult Education cy food pantry to help meet the needs of held Thursdays from 2 to 3 p.m. at 100 Tooele County Aging Services and Get your high school diploma this our community. Anyone with clothing Christmas concert S. 1000 West, Tooele. The group is for local Hospice agencies are sponsor- year! All classes required for a high needs — adults and children — are wel- The Tooele City Arts Council is spon- all those who have suffered a loss in ing nominations for “Caregiver of the school diploma, adult basic educa- come. The food pantry is available for soring TMinus5 on Dec. 15, at 7 p.m. their life and are in need of support to Year.” Citizens may nominate one or tion, GED preparation, word process- emergency needs. Hours of operation at the THS auditorium. The cost for assist them in coping. Contact Evan or more caregivers on forms available at ing, driver’s education and English are Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. We this Christmas concert is only one can Stacy with questions 843-3520. the Tooele Senior Center, 59 E. Vine St. as a second language are available. are located at 580 S. Main St., Tooele. For of food per ticket! Cans of food can be and the Grantsville Senior Center, 120 Register now to graduate — just $35 more info call 882-2048. exchanged for tickets at Tooele City Eagles Steak Night S. Center St. Call Frank at 882-2870 per semester. The center is located at Hall reception area. Get your tickets The Eagles Auxiliary is offering some- x130 to be mailed a nomination form. 76 S. 1000 West, and can be reached at ‘Share the Warmth’ early because they will go fast. thing new on Friday Night Dinners, Deadline for nominations is Nov. 21. 833-1994. Adult education classes are For “Share the Warmth” month in rib eye steak. The regular menu will be The caregiver who receives the most for students 18 and over. November a clothing drive has been the same. Come out and support the nominations will be recognized and set up with warm items such as blan- Churches Aerie and Auxiliary. named “Caregiver of the Year” at the English as a second language kets, coats, hats, gloves, socks, ther- Caregiver Rejuvenation Celebration ESOL conversational classes are held mals, sleeping bags, shoes, boots, etc. Singles dance Historical Society on Nov. 28, from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Monday and Thursday from 7 to 9 Children’s items will especially be in Join us for the Tooele Valley LDS The Tooele County Historical Society’s Tooele Senior Center. p.m. ESOL students may come any- demand for the drive. Donations can Singles (ages 31 plus) dance on Friday, meeting will be on Nov. 13, at 7 p.m. time, the center is open for individual- be dropped off through Nov. 30, at Nov. 16, from 9 p.m. to midnight at at the Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St. Christmas parades ized study with our software programs Harmony Home Health at 1929 N. Aaron the Tooele East Stake Center, 752 N. Please enter through the back door. The Tooele County Chamber of and textbooks. Registration is $35.00 Dr. #H (across the street from Maverik), 520 East, Tooele. Cost is $3 per person. Nellie Zetner will take us back in time Commerce is making plans to wel- per semester. Quality Ford at 1141 N. Main St. (dona- Please wear your dressy casual and as she tells us about her early years come Santa Claus in our tradition- tions should be brought to the Ford have a great time with us. growing up in Ophir. Everyone is al Tooele and Grantsville Christmas Estate planning building), Tooele City Hall at 90 N. Main invited. If anyone has old photos of parades. Santa will be welcomed by What would happen to your family St. (drop bin will be in the main lobby), Singles luncheon Ophir to share with us, please call Tooele on Saturday, Dec. 1, at 10 a.m. if you died tomorrow? Accidents and and Tooele Foot and Ankle Clinic at All singles are invited to a luncheon on Alice Dale at 882-1612. He will be welcomed by Grantsville disease are unpredictable. Will you 230 S. Main St. For questions call Frank Saturday, Nov. 17, at 1 p.m., sponsored on Saturday, Nov. 24. In Tooele, meet be prepared? Most families are not, Venditti at 224-2599. by Tooele North Stake. Please note Tooele Gun Club Santa after the parade at the Tooele leaving loved ones with huge finan- that our luncheons have been moved A turkey shoot will be held on Nov. 17 City Hall rotunda, 90 N. Main St. If cial burdens. How wills, trusts and to the 3rd-18th ward building, 141 W. and 18, at 10 a.m. each day. These are you are interested in participating in probate can impact your family? Why Health Utah Ave., until further notice, during fun events with frozen turkeys and the Tooele parade, please contact the you need everything in writing? Estate remodeling of the North Stake Center. 5 pound country spare ribs given as chamber office at 882-0690. If you planning expert Frank T. Mohlman Medicare seminar Please join us for good food, friends prizes. Bring your family and friends are interested in participating in the will discuss these issues and more at Educators Mutual will be hosting and entertainment. up and have some fun shooting some Grantsville parade, please contact a seminar to be held Nov. 15, at 7 p.m. free seminars to help educate seniors trap with us Call John Miller 882-2429 Todd Castagno at 849-1485. Seating is limited. Call 882-0355 or e- about the new Medicare Advantage Fireside for more information. mail [email protected] to RSVP. Coverage. A free meal or dessert will All singles and married couples are be provided with no obligation to invited to a fireside on Sunday, Nov. Stansbury Park sign-up. To RSVP for one of the follow- 18, at 7 p.m., sponsored by Tooele Seniors Library ing seminars, please call 888-262-2062 North Stake. Please note that our fire- Public hearing On Nov. 15, the seminar will be held at sides have been moved to the 3rd-18th Grantsville Senior Center Notice is hereby given that the Stansbury Wednesday movie the Grantsville Senior Center at noon, ward building, 141 W. Utah Ave., until The Grantsville Senior Center can be Service Agency Board of Trustees will Wednesday at the Movies on Nov. 14, Jim’s Family Restaurant at either 9:30 further notice, during remodeling of reached at 884-3446. Center will be hold a public hearing to discuss the at 3 p.m. at the Tooele Library will fea- a.m. or 2:30 p.m., or Mountain West the North Stake Center. Please wear closed on Nov. 12, 22 and 23. proposed 2008 Tentative Budget on ture the movie Holes. Medical Center (Senior Circle meet- Sunday dress. Refreshments will be Free Health Services — Blood pres- Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 7 p.m. at the ing) at 5 p.m. On Nov. 16, the seminar served, and a nursery will be provided sure: Every Thursday at noon. Stansbury Park Clubhouse, #1 Country Yo-yo performance will be held at Canyon Cove Housing for your children. Club Drive. The regularly scheduled Dale Myrberg, the “Yo-Yo Master,” will at noon and Cottage Glen at 2:30 p.m. Senior Circle board meeting will convene immedi- perform on Thursday, Nov. 15, at 4 Senior Circle is for anyone over the age ately following the public hearing. p.m. at the Tooele Library. Come and Healthy Woman Event Scouting of 50 and costs only $15 per year. Receive see his wonderful tricks. “De-stress Your Holidays,” a Healthy hospital, local and national benefits. Call Woman event sponsored by MWMC, Scout Leader Basic Training 843-3690 or stop by the hospital volun- Stockton Children’s story time will feature Dr. Carolyn Forbes and In order to be considered trained, Scout teer desk to sign up. All activities require Remember children’s story time is ways to manage stress and to avoid leaders must attend Leader Specific (or an RSVP except for exercise. Bake sale/craft fair every Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the depression during the holidays. basic) Training. Basic training for all Medicare Part D Presentation — The Ninth Annual Bake Sale/Craft Fair Tooele Library, and children’s crafts The event will be held on Tuesday, families of Scouting, including Scout Thursday, Nov. 15, at 5 p.m. in the MWMC will be held on Nov. 16 and 17, from each Friday from 3 to 5 p.m. For more Nov. 13, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Miller Committee, will be held Nov. 17, at 8 classrooms. Light dinner will be served. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Stockton Fire information on these and other library Motorsports Park clubhouse. a.m. at the Tooele East stake building, Breast Cancer Support Group — Department. A quilt will be up for raffle. programs visit our Web site tooelecity. 751 N. 520 East. Even if know what Thursday, Nov. 15, at 7 p.m. Meet at Soups will be available for purchase by org/tcl/library.html, call 882-2182 or you’re doing, you need to attend. MWMC the bowl or quart. For more information visit us at 128 W. Vine St., Tooele. Arts call Nadine at 882-4179 or 840-0162. Watercolor society BULLETIN BOARD POLICY Charity The Utah Watercolor Society traveling art Schools If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact The Transcript-Bulletin at exhibit will be open to the public during 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Food drive the month of November during regular Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit Overlake Community Council The students at Sweet Peas Preschool business hours, Monday through Friday organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Overlake Elementary Community will be collecting food and supplies from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Any large groups Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot Council will be meeting on Friday, Nov. for the Tooele Animal Shelter through wishing to view the exhibit please con- guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement 16, at 7:30 a.m. in the school library. All Nov. 17. The shelter is in need of dry tact the Tooele City Arts Council at 843- please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered parents are welcome to attend. dog food, dry cat food, cat littler, pet 2142 to set up a time. no later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date. A10 SPORTS

A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY November 13, 2007 Sports SPORTS WRAP Fighters kick, grapple, box at county arena Softball tryouts TC Thunder 12-and-under accelerated softball team is holding open tryouts for the 2008 season on Nov. 21 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Dow James complex, 400 North and 400 South in Tooele. The team will also hold practices during November and December. Girls must be 12 and under as of Dec. 31, 2007 to participate. Players interested in competing should attend the tryouts or call Mike at 882-5774, Paul at 801-580-6437 or Travis at 830-2317.

Grantsville Junior Jazz Individuals can sign up for the Grantsville Junior Jazz youth basketball program tonight and Wednesday from 6 to 9 p.m. at Grantsville City Hall. Anyone interested in coaching, coordinating games or being a referee should contact David or Katie DeLaney at 884-0489 or contact Kelly Morgan at Grantsville High School.

Coaches, officials needed Tooele Junior Jazz is now accepting applications for officials and coaches for recreational and competitive leagues now. For information go to the website www. tooelejrjazz.org now before all positions are taken. Officials are paid for training and set game schedules. Please contact 849-2354 for any questions.

Competitive basketball team A high competitive boys basketball team is being formed in the Tooele area and those in the eighth grade are invited to apply for a spot on the roster. Preregistration inquiries are now being accepted. The team, known as the Tooele Spiders, will play a 20- to 25-game schedule which will include a photography / Maegan Burr pre-season series of games, a Christmas holiday Marc Grow (right) and Brian Weiber begin their fracas in the 185-pound class Saturday night at Deseret Peak Complex. The event featured eight bouts of tournament known as the Kris Krinkle Klassic, fierce fighting. plus competition in two super accelerated leagues. The team will practice two to three times per by Dylan Trujillo great from the first bout to the last bout.” week in the afternoon. Pre-registered players will CORRESPONDENT “We set up the event so the fighters can get be invited to a tryout session in November. The good pay, and put on a show,” Burkman said. coach will select eight to 10 players. The program If you build it they will come. This past “I was really happy with the show. This is the is designed for serious, committed players who will Saturday Tooele County and Deseret Peak first one I’ve put on and I thought the fights benefit from rigorous instructional practices based Complex workers followed that motto by were really good.” on basic fundamentals and playing against quality slapping down an octagon fighting cage Burkman is a professional ultimate fighter competition. The player fee will be $50. Interested in the middle of the indoor arena, hanging with a 20-4 record. He trains daily in a quest players and parents are invited to call (801) 694- up some fancy posters and staging a great to become the top welter weight fighter in 2985 for more information. show of amateur mixed martial arts fight- the world. Rankings have him hovering close ing. Many attending the event said they got to the top 10 in the world in his classifica- Sportsman permits their money’s worth. General admission tion. Applications for next year’s most prized Utah hunt- seats sold for $10 with floor seating at $30 Fighting fans at Deseret Peak cheered and ing permits — 2008 Sportsman permits — are and reserved floor seating at $50. screamed throughout the night. In between now available. Only Utah residents may apply Deseret Peak marketing manager Lindsay fights Burkman was signing free autographs, for Sportsman permits. One Sportsman permit is Sundloff said it was one the biggest “paid” and they were throwing out T-shirts and offered for each of the following species: Desert events the county has hosted at the indoor Frisbees to the loudest people in the audi- bighorn ram, Rocky Mountain bighorn ram, buck arena. Attendance figures were not available ence. A disk jockey from 96.3 kept the music deer, buck pronghorn, bull elk, bull moose, hunter’s by press time. rolling the whole time which made some choice bison, hunter’s choice Rocky Mountain goat, Professional Ultimate Fighting people get their groove on in the crowd. black bear, cougar, sandhill crane and wild turkey. Championship fighter Josh “The Peoples The first fight definitely got the ball roll- Applications must be submitted no later than 11 Warrior” Burkman hosted his first event and ing — fast. Chris Lee from Absolute Mixed p.m. Thursday to be entered in the draw for per- made sure it was a show to be remembered. Martial Arts duked it out with Dave Moench mits. Draw results will be posted by Dec. 6. photography / Maegan Burr “Josh did an awesome job from putting the from Westside Jiu Jitsu in the 155 weight Ben Fuiamanu prepares to tangle with Hank Weiss in the main event fights together, getting the crowd into it, and class. In the end, Dave Moench came out Le Mans Series Saturday night at Deseret Peak Complex. Fuiamanu pounded his paying the fighters really well,” main event For the third consecutive year Miller Motorsports opponent early in the fight, but lost control when Weiss took him fighter Ben Fuiamanu said. “The event was SEE FIGHT PAGE A11 ➤ Park will host the America Le Mans Series May down and won with a triangle choke. 16-18 of 2008. The first event of the 2008 season will be the Icebreaker Kart Championships starting March 18 and continuing the next weekend. Miller Motorsports Park will have only two weeks after Hard work results in victories for THS swim team the American Le Mans Series packs up their trailers to prepare the facility for the biggest event in the by Mark Watson “Pleasant Grove has several track’s brief history, as the FIM Superbike World SPORTS EDITOR very good young girls, but lacked Championship returns to North America for the the depth to back them up,” first time in four years over the weekend of May 29 - Both the Tooele boys and girls said Tooele coach Mel Roberts. June 1. The international stars and teams will share swimming teams picked up Tooele’s girls prevailed 149-123 the facility with the Honda Summit of Speed featur- their fifth victories of the season while the boys won 174-103. ing the AMA Superbike Championship, which will against only one defeat Thursday “The team is beginning to include the AMA Superbike Championship pre- against Pleasant Grove. The win come together and the swim- sented by Parts Unlimited, the AMA Pro Honda Oils for the boys came a bit easier mers are finding out that the Supersport Championship presented by Shoei, the than the victory for the girls. hard work they have been put- AMA Lockhart Phillips Formula Xtreme Series and The boys won all three relays ting in is beginning to pay off. the AMA Superstock Series presented by Dynojet. and seven of the eight individual We, as coaches, are narrowing For a list of 2008 events go to millermotorsport- events, while the girls won two down the events they will be photography/Troy Boman spark.com. of the three relays but only three Tooele High senior Kristin Andersen swims the butterfly in a meet earlier this season. She of the eight individual events. SEE SWIM PAGE A11 ➤ has helped the Tooele girls swim team to a 5-1 record so far this this year.

FROM THE SIDELINES Tourney time for major college football long overdue — here’s a plan love tournaments. teams like the 2004 Utes and last No. 32, No. 2 would face No. 31, No. held the third week of December Especially if one of my favor- year’s Boise State Broncos in football. 3 would face No. 30, etc, etc. The with the final eight teams. Those Iite teams is in that tournament. Mark Watson The world loves its underdogs. top 16 teams would host the open- bowls would be the Sugar (Louisiana, Most times my favorite team is out University of Utah coach Kyle ing-round games and these would indoors), Fiesta (Arizona), SPORTS EDITOR in round one, but that makes it even Whittingham and Brigham Young all be sellouts because if a team is in Cotton (Texas) and Holiday Bowl better when the team advances fur- University coach Bronco Mendenhall the top 16 they probably already are (California). ther the next time it goes to the big both have said they would like the filling up their stadiums each week. Then on New Year’s Day two big tournament. the six top bowl games. In order for opportunity to play the big boys These games would happen the first bowl games for the Final 4 in col- I used to enjoy those mega 16- a team not in a BCS conference to until one last team is standing as week in December. lege football. The TV ratings would team high school basketball tourneys play in one of these six bowl games the national champion. Even if With 16 teams still in the tourna- be through the roof as fans have that would run four straight days they must finish at least as high as they advanced only a couple of ment let the bowl season begin the watched these teams advance in the and/or nights at a major college 12th in the BCS final standings. The rounds, people would take notice. second week of December. These tournament. One semifinal game venue. It was like a reprieve from Mountain West and Western Athletic Whittingham said the first thing to games would be played in a warm would be in Florida at the Orange school and fans would sometimes conferences are not one of those hal- happen would be BCS would have to climate or indoors. Eight games Bowl and the other would be in make it a small vacation to see the lowed BCS conferences. Two teams, acquiesce or relinquish control and would be on tap with the highest California at the Rose Bowl — a tele- event. however, (University of Utah and then the NCAA could go from there. seed the host at the bowl closest to vision doubleheader. It’s far from startling news, but Boise State University), have already If the NCAA can select 64 teams its home campus. The national championship would most of America would like to see an busted into the top six bowl games. and run a mega basketball tourna- Here are the bowls stretching from be one week later at one of any major NCAA Division 1A football tourna- When it comes to mega-tourna- ment it could also run a 32-team California to Florida. Gator (Florida), NFL or college stadium in the nation. ment. But with the current system ments, few are more intriguing than five-week football tournament. Vegas (Nevada), Alamo (indoors Teams may have to trim regu- there are about 29 bowls which the NCAA Division 1A 64-team bas- Smaller colleges already have their Texas), Poinsettia (California), lar season schedules to 10 games means 58 teams go to bowls which ketball tournament with 32 games own tournaments. Motor City (indoors, Michigan), Sun instead of 11 or 12. Thirty-two teams makes going to a bowl not all that the first two nights. Top seeds most Here’s how you do it while still (Texas), Insight (Arizona) and Capital would end up playing 11 games, 16 significant. the time beat up on the lowers seeds, allowing for 17 bowl games. One (Florida). If Utah or BYU were teams would play 12 games, eight The Bowl Championship Series but sometimes there are stunning The 11 conference champions seeded in the top eight, they would teams would play 13 games, four (BCS) includes only six of the 11 upsets. In this scenario, the little guys get automatic berths with 32 teams host the Vegas Bowl in the second teams would play 14 games and only major conferences. Those six cham- at least get a chance. And the little selected and ranked one through 32. round — certainly a sellout. two would end up playing 15 games. pions receive automatic berths in guys, in some cases can be a great In the first round No. 1 would face Four more bowl games would be [email protected] A11

TUESDAY November 13, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11

Fight MMA) 350 pounds was beaten by the undefeated Dave Anderton Fight promoter ranked among top continued from page A10 (Murray Academy) 320 pounds Then the weight class went way with the victory. Next came the back down to the 155 pounds for 15 in the world of ultimate fighting 135 weight class, where Alexis the feature fight where Matt May Burkman (Absolute MMA), (Idaho MMA) was defeated by by Mark Watson younger brother of Josh, fought Steve Siler (Murray Academy). SPORTS EDITOR Mark Brinkerhoff (Mushin Self- After that came the main defense). After a tough fight event. A rematch between Ben Salt Lake City’s Josh “The People’s Brinkerhoff came out with the Fuiamanu (U.C.T.C.) and Hank Warrior” Burkman, who was the lead win. Weiss (Hammer House) in the man in bringing mixed martial arts Then came Shawn Kojima 205 weight class. Weiss won the fighting to Tooele County Saturday (Absolute MMA) and Dillan first fight between these two, and night, is certainly the top welter Jarvies (Independent) in the 155 came out with success yet again. weight fighter in Utah at 170 pounds weight class. The fight ended Fuiamanu didn’t go down with- and is among the top 15 in the world, quickly and Kojima won in out a fight though. according to his trainer Rob Handley. the first round. Bout four was “I respect Hank [Weiss] he’s Burkman trains with Handley full- between the 185 weights Brian a winner. I was beating him up time at the Absolute Mixed Martial Weiber (Idaho MMA) and Marc for a little while, then I thought Arts facility in West Jordan. He did Grow (L.A. Boxing) Grow was he got hurt so I went in for the not compete on Saturday while he victorious. The fifth bout was kill but I got to the mat and focused his efforts on running the another short one Lucas Montoya that’s where he is most comfort- event. Saturday was an amateur night (Labado MMA) beat Sterling able and he got me. I think he with some great fighting, but now Niitsuma (Bernales Institute) by was playing possum.” Fuiamanu Burkman is a pure professional. submission in the first round. said. Just three years ago, Burkman, 27, Bout six was all about the Deseret Peak Complex plans quickly soared from amateur fighter super heavyweights where to host another mixed martial to the professional ranks and is a photo courtesy Josh Burkman Niuvaai Luamanueae (Absolute arts event in February. highly touted competitor with a 20-4 record. Josh Burkman (top) is among the best mixed martial arts fighters in the world with a 20-4 profes- sional record. He organized the amater competition on Saturday at Deseret Peak Complex. “He comes to the ring with a lot of experience as an athlete,” Handley fighter,” his trainer said. sweating,” Handley said. said. During high school Burkman fought Burkman also likes to train with Burkman starred in football, wres- in at least 100 street fights, accord- Handley indicating Handley knows tling and baseball at Cottonwood ing to a 2005 article in the Deseret his strengths and how to work him. High. He was a star running back at Morning News, “just to see if I could “It’s a pleasure to have a great Dixie State College and had an offer to kick someone’s butt.” athlete to work with. Every coach is play football at the University of Utah The competition is fierce in ulti- thrilled when a good athlete comes until he became obsessed with fight- mate fighting and Burkman won along,” Handley said. ing and mixed martial arts. a split decision in his last bout in The trainer said he is working to Burkman said he simply likes to Cincinnati. His trainer said he is now help Burkman keep his composure fight and said conditioning for fight- in negotiations for another profes- during bouts. ing is much more difficult than condi- sional bout sometime during the first “He’s a very physical athlete to begin tioning for football. Early in his career of 2008. with. One of the things I can help him he lost a bout because he said he was “He trains everyday in one capacity with is his composure during fights. in “great football shape” but not in or another whether it is in the gym, Teaching him how to make game- “ultimate fighting shape.” or in the weight room or out on the time choices instead of all-out freak- “In addition to being a great ath- track. Josh also likes yoga; he says it ing out in the ring,” Handley said. lete another thing is he’s just a great helps him cleanse his body through [email protected]

Triple-threat Kirilenko earns kudos from Sloan Jason Peterson the third period when the Jazz were CORRESPONDENT coasting with an 18-point lead. With one assist shy of accomplishing the Don’t look now, but the ghost of feat for the third time in his career, Oscar Robertson is back on an NBA the forward re-entered the game in photography / Maegan Burr court near you. the fourth quarter. Shawn Kojima stares at opponent Dillon Javies after officials called the fight The Utah Jazz’s Andrei Kirilenko Kirilenko would get his chance and declared Kojima the winner. The two battled in the 155-pound class. is doing his doggone best to imper- when he and teammate Gordan sonate the former Cincinnati Royals Giricek played hot-potato on a fast legend who averaged a triple-double break. But Giricek passed it last and the entire year in 1961-62. Kirilenko settled for a lay-up. In the past three games, Kirilenko For his part, Kirilenko didn’t mind You’ve been our “Little Midget” is averaging 13.3 points, 9.3 coming oh-so-close to completing Our “Be Soft” and our “Babe”. rebounds and 9.3 assists. It’s a small the rare feat. You’ve been “Lori”, “Sal” wonder that the Jazz won by an “The whole team was looking for and “Biff” average of nearly 17 points over the it,” Kirilenko said afterward. “I had And most often you’re “Lorin Kaye”. same stretch. opportunities but it’s just a game. No matter what we’ve “He’s played terrific as of late,” You can’t predict what’s going to called you, Jazz coach Jerry Sloan said of the happen. Like (Friday) I had seven You’ve always been so classy, versatile Russian. “He’s made some assists in five minutes.” And we can see you’re still the same, terrific passes and he’s played Behind Kirilenko’s stat-stuff- Now that you’re Sweet 16 extremely well.” ing ways, Boozer’s 31 points and and sassy. On Friday in Seattle, Utah Deron Williams’ double-double of But we feel an obligation To declare a mighty warnin’ assigned Kirilenko the unenviable 20 points and 13 assists, the Jazz Stay off the street cause she’s task of guarding the Sonics’ hot- cruised to a 118-94 win. driving now shot rookie — Kevin Durant. Durant The Grizzlies were led by Rudy And she’ll be known as scored 20 points on seven of 21 Gay’s 18 points — mostly on dunks “Roarin’ Lorin”! shots, most of them over Kirilenko’s and acrobatic lay-ups that had fans outstretched arms. shaking their heads. But Memphis Happy Birthday! But Kirilenko got the best of star Pau Gasol laid an egg with just Love, Mom, Dad & Family Durant in the end by blocking his 11 points and four rebounds. potential game-tying lay-up as the Kirilenko’s latest rendition of the buzzer expired, allowing the Jazz “Big O” came on Monday night’s to escape with a narrow 103-101 ho-hum victory over a depleted victory. Sacramento Kings team, 117-93. photography / Troy Boman The following night against the The Kings were without three Pet of the Week Andrei Kirilenko (47) points toward teamates before making an inbound Memphis Grizzlies, Kirilenko nearly pass Monday against the Sacramento Kings. had a triple-double by the end of SEE JAZZ PAGE A12 ➤

Seniors Mat Snarr, Matt Swim Ricci, Chevalier and Gilbert continued from page A10 Nichols continue to carry the team, but freshmen Skyler concentrating on as their best Smith and Casy McEachern events. We were able to do along with sophomore Dustin some experimenting with this Perkins are assuming more meet and we will have one and more of the load. The more chance on Thursday coach said swimmers new to with Fremont and Jordan; the program including Dalton after that we move into the Ryals, Spencer Ricci, James tough part of the schedule Stoddard and Gordon Nielson with Box Elder followed by just keep getting better and region meets with Timpview better with every meet. and Provo,” Roberts said. Distant swimmers Amber The coach said Jordan Skelton, Allison Bowers and Knighton continues to Pedro are improving with each improve after completing the meet. Andrews, Courtney Cat photography / Troy Boman football season. He recorded Stubbs, Kristin Anderson, Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. lifetime bests in the 200 and Kaytlyn Murphy and Lita Garr Sophomore Crystal Pedro was named Tooele’s “most improved swimmer” after a meet against Pleasant Grove last Thursday. 100 freestyle. On the girls’ side are also making an impact on Shelters are only required to hold animals for Crystal Pedro recorded all- the final score. three days before they are euthanized. time bests in the 200 and 500 There were several close the leader by only .32 seconds Smith won the 100 breast- For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals freestyle. races during the meet. Tooele’s while Murphy finished fourth stroke by .69 seconds. available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at Outstanding swimmers 200 yard medley relay team of in the race behind the third- “The team is working hard 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville at the meet included Erika Tiffani Smith, Mary Burden, place finisher by .13 seconds. and has a good attitude,” the Animal Shelter at 884-6881. Andrews for the girls and Murphy and Andrews edged Tooele’s girls narrowly lost the coach said. “They look for- Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. Stefen Chevalier for the boys. out their Pleasant Grove oppo- 200 yard free relay by 1.46 sec- ward to the competition and Andrews placed first in the 200 nents by 1.39 seconds. onds. The men prevailed in so far have risen to the occa- Tooele Veterinary medley relay, 500 free, 100 fly Snarr won the 200 yard the 200 free relay by .52 sec- sion. They are doing much and 400 free relay. Chevalier individual medley by 1.39 onds. Chevalie edged team- better than I expected at the Clinic won the 200 medley relay, 500 seconds. Andrews placed sec- mate Snarr by .24 seconds in beginning of the season.” 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 free and the 100 backstroke. ond in the 50 yard free behind the 100 yard backstroke while [email protected] A12

A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY November 13, 2007

REEL TALK YOU’VE SPENT A LIFETIME Beginning of post-punk movement ANSWERING OTHERS’ brought to life in gritty ‘Control’ IMPORTANT QUESTIONS. he Beatles or the Rolling Although his music was Stones are usually given gloomy, Ian’s relationship with Tcredit for shaping rock Missy Thompson girlfriend Deborah was anything music into what it is today. But STAFF WRITER but. They rushed into marriage there’s one band, Joy Division, as teenagers and seemed to NOW, COME LET US ANSWER YOUR IMPORTANT that has never had it’s contribu- have everything going for them tion to the genre fully recognized until Ian met Annik Honoré QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR MEDICARE COVERAGE. — until now. The film is based on the auto- (Alexandria Maria Lara), a young While other bands followed in biography of Deborah Curtis, Belgian journalist. Ian and Annik the palatable sounds of bubble- Ian’s widow, called “Touching began a torrid love affair that tore gum pop music, Joy Division from a Distance.” In “Control” at Deborah, who became preg- showed the world another genre Samantha Morton plays nant and had Ian’s only daughter. of music: the post-punk move- Deborah, who must live through Along with Ian’s epilepsy, his ment. This is the premise to the her young husband’s infidelity, affair began a long downward film “Control” which delves into epilepsy and attempted suicides. spiral that ended in the worst the band’s beginning by focusing Both Morton and Riley’s per- possible way. on front man Ian Curtis, played formances as young teenagers Despite his personal and by Sam Riley. in love whose relationship is romantic problems, Ian and Joy “Control” is a stylized black exploited through Joy Division’s Division were leading the way and white biopic that shows the success is fabulous. Riley in par- in a revolutionary style of music raw grittiness of 1970s northern ticular seemed to capture Ian’s that influenced many bands England. Director Anton Corbijn emotions and singing style in the such as U2 and The Smashing used his talents as a still pho- most excellent way without over- Pumpkins. Ian’s vocal chops tographer for various bands to doing his performance. sounded similar to Jim Morrison create a film that transcends the Without Corbijn’s artistic from The Doors, but added a ’70s to appeal to a 21st century directing style and honest act- post-punk harsh rasp. audience. While many may have ing, “Control” would have been “Control” is a work of art while never heard of Joy Division or any a dull dud. Luckily this film is a showing true sorrow through the of their music, it’s a good bet one must for anyone interested in Joy eyes of an influential performer. has heard music that was based Division or New Order — which Using black and white film off this band. was formed after the band’s instead of color gives “Control” Joy Division was formed by Ian members split up — or the post- an honest feel of that time peri- Curtis, Bernard Sumner (James punk movement. od’s musical genres. Anthony Pearson), Peter Hook In the mid-1970s in [email protected] (Joe Anderson) and Stephen Manchester, England, Ian Curtis Morris (Harry Treadaway). The is trying to break his way into the band was inspired by the punk music scene with influences by FLICK AT A GLANCE sound of the Sex Pistols. It’s British punk bands. With the help Ian’s story that makes “Control” of his friends and fellow musi- Grade: B+ a a wonderful film. It shows the cians Bernard, Peter and Stephen, Rated: R pitfalls and hardships of stardom Joy Division began a new form Time: 121 minutes that could lead to an unfortunate of punk music that showcased a Now playing demise. darker side to the genre. DON’T FORGET to attend a free seminar that will help you understand

all the options and requirements that come with your Medicare coverage. scored in double digits to pace the The Jazz (6-2) will put their four- Jazz NBA’s current top-scoring offense. game winning-streak on the line Not only will we help you find answers to your questions but we’ll also show continued from page A11 The Kings countered with John on Wednesday at Toronto. Utah Salmons’ 22 points and Kevin will then travel to Cleveland and you how Educators Mutual Medicare Advantage plan can help you have the of their top players — Ron Artest Martin’s 21, but it wasn’t nearly Indiana this weekend to round out (suspension), Mike Bibby (torn enough against Kirilenko’s all- a three-game road trip. peace and confidence of knowing that you are covered by one of the most thumb ligament) and Brad Miller around performance of 15 points, “It’s going to be a good test for (bruised quadriceps). eight rebounds and eight assists. us,” Boozer said. “We’re going to comprehensive and cost-effective plans available. So, whether you want to The Jazz jumped out to a 35- “AK’s had a great attitude, I can’t have to bring our defensive inten- 18 first quarter advantage and led give him enough credit,” Boozer sity, be ready to play and know know more about prescription drug rates or hospital stay coverage, don’t comfortably the rest of the way. said. “His presence is definitely we’ve got to play through some Boozer scored 32 and added ten being felt on the court. He’s every- adversity. Hopefully we can come forget to attend a free Educators Mutual seminar. rebounds. Five other Jazz players where.” out victorious.”

HAVEN’T SIGNED UP YET? CALL 877-262-3649 TTY 771 877-262-3649

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 11:30 AM Grantsville Senior Center, 120 S Center St., Grantsville

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 9:30 AM & 2:30 PM Jim’s Family Restaurant, 291 N Main St., Tooele THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 5:00 PM Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. Main St., Tooele FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 12:00 PM Canyon Cove Housing, 178 E. Vine St., Tooele FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2:30 PM Cottage Glen, 1892 Aaron Dr., Tooele

A free meal or refreshments will be provided at no obligation. A sales representative will be present with information and applications if you are interested in Educators Mutual services. If you are a person with special needs that need to be accommodated, please call 877-262-3649 TTY 771 877-262-3649.

Your First Choice in benefits

A Medicare Advantage Private Fee-for-Service plan works differently than a Medicare supplement plan. Your doctor or hospital must agree to accept the plan’s terms and conditions prior to providing healthcare services to you, with the exception of emergencies. If your doctor or hospital does not agree to accept our payment terms and conditions, they may not provide healthcare services to you, except in emergencies. Providers can find the plan’s terms and conditions on our website at www.educatorsmutual.com.

#S5877_4001_0907_5501 CMS APPROVAL 09/07

photography / Troy Boman Deron Williams makes his way past Miki Moore in the first half of the game Monday. The Jazz beat the Kings 117-93. B1 HOMETOWN

B1 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY November 13, 2007

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

Returns Popular musical to hit the THS stage this weekend after 22 years

by Missy Thompson

he Tooele High School auditorium a few differences that some audience members may not will transform into a burger joint, be aware of. The characters and music for this produc- ‘50s-style gym and drive-in movie tion are from the original Broadway version that debuted theater beginning Thursday when THS in 1971. student actors will take the stage in the The film version, which wasn’t made until 1978, includ- musical “Grease.” ed new songs that were written exclusively for Olivia “Grease,” produced through arrange- Newton-John who played the female-lead role of Sandy. ment with Samuel French, Inc. in New The THS production won’t feature “Hopelessly Devoted York, is one of the most beloved musicals — and to You” or “You’re the One that I Want,” but audiences will movies — of the current generation, and THS direc- definitely know the majority of the music, LaForge said. tor and drama teacher Carol LaForge is hoping this LaForge has already received positive feedback from production will fill the seats at the THS auditorium. the community about having “Grease” come to the THS “Kids have been begging me to do this play for stage. But, it’s the kids who are most excited. years,” LaForge said. “I just figured to give the kids “The community is just as excited about us doing the something that they wanted to do.” show as the kids are,” LaForge said. “Kids these days love LaForge has been the drama director for 35 years this [’50s] era.” and did “Grease” for the first time about 22 years Because of “Grease’s” popularity, LaForge saw 140 ago. “Grease” the musical and “Grease” the movie have SEE GREASE PAGE B8 ➤

photography / Troy Boman Frenchy (Mikal Giles) pierces Sandy’s (Alexis Williams) ear during a scene in the Tooele High School pro- duction of “Grease.” Danny Zuko (Spencer Jensen) (left) sings during a rehearsal of the production, which opens Thursday. HOMEFRONT Enjoy sweet potatoes year-round, not only during holidays

s November rolls around, shop- when prices are lower, there are good pers begin to notice the displays reasons to eat them more often. They Aof sweet potatoes in the grocery Diane Sagers are available year-round, either as fresh store. They are particularly prominent CORRESPONDENT or canned vegetables. They are a superb because a traditional Thanksgiving din- source of vitamins A and C, and also ner just demands their presence on the provide thiamin and iron along with table. other vitamins and minerals. They are Sweet potatoes have been a part of are referred to simply as potatoes and a good source of fiber and are not par- the fall diet in the Americas long before the white potato is the “Irish” or “round ticularly high in calories. (Baked sweet the United States was organized. The potato.” potatoes have about 145 calories per sweet potato is native to the Americas. Close to Thanksgiving, grocery stores serving.) In the 16th century, Spanish explor- have displays of the lighter pink-yel- Sweet potatoes are easy to cook, lend- ers made note of the Native Americans low fleshed variety and of the darker, ing themselves to most of the same of Brazil who used the tuber for food. moister orange ones with darker skin. cooking methods used on white pota- They took the vegetable back to Spain in Many times, the stores refer to one as toes, but they reheat better. They can be 1519 and from there other countries in sweet potatoes and the other as yams. baked, boiled, mashed, fried, stir-fried, Europe adopted it. Nevertheless, you can choose your deep-fried, grill broiled, braised, stewed, Ironically, the early European settlers favorite kind and still be eating sweet pressure cooked or microwaved. They to North America brought sweet pota- potatoes. are soul mates with fruits and fruit fla- toes with them from Europe. They are There is an edible vegetable called vorings. popular across the country, sometimes a yam that grows in the tropics, but When you purchase sweet potatoes, seasonally, but they have become a sta- they are typically available in the United choose uniformly shaped, plump, firm ple in the Southern states where they are States. specimens without decay, soft spots or photography / Diane Sagers typically raised. They are so common Although we enjoy sweet potatoes that in some areas of the South they around Thanksgiving and Christmas SEE SWEET PAGE B2 ➤ Candied sweet potatoes make a very popular dish for Thanksgiving dinner and the marshmallow topping makes it a hit even with younger children. B2 SERVICE DIRECTORY

B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY November 13, 2007

cooked with a mixer until smooth. Add ANNIVERSARIES Sweet 3/4 cup brown sugar cream and mix well. Pour into continued from page B1 2 tablespoons butter or mar- buttered casserole dish. garine Mix brown sugar, flour, 3 table- Floyd and Alberta shriveled areas. Darker skin usu- Miniature marshmallows (or spoons melted butter and pecans, Smith ally means more sweet, moist large marshmallows for marsh- and sprinkle over potatoes. Bake flesh. mallow lovers) at 325 degrees for 30 minutes. Mom and Dad met Aug. 27, You can purchase extra to Boil sweet potatoes in their 1950, on post office corner in store. Sweet potatoes will keep skins, peel and slice about 1/2- Baked Sweet Potatoes Duchesne, Utah. They knew for about a week at room temper- inch thick. Combine brown 6 medium sweet potatoes each other 44 days when Dad ature, but if you store them at 50 sugar with margarine or butter. 6 tablespoons butter or mar- was inducted into the Army to 65 degrees in a dark, relatively Sprinkle over cooked sweet pota- garine on Oct. 10, 1950. He returned dry place, they should be good toes and bake until sugar begins Heat oven to 400 degrees. home Sept. 25, 1952, and they for up to two months. Do not to dissolve. Scrub sweet potatoes with were married Nov. 10, 1952. It store uncooked sweet potatoes in Sprinkle miniature marsh- brush to remove surface dirt. was said, “this marriage will the refrigerator. mallows over the top and return Trim ends and woody areas. not last six months!” Thanks To cook, scrub them well, and to oven until marshmallows Pierce each sweet potato several Dad and Mom for lasting six trim ends and woody areas. Peel are melted. May broil for a few times with the tines of a fork. Do months and then some. them before cooking or cook them moments to brown the marsh- not peel. Place sweet potatoes on Flo, Mel, Connie and Terry in their skins and peel later. mallow topping. a rimmed baking sheet lined with Although the holidays bring foil. Bake until tender, about 45 out the fancy cooking in all of Nutty Sweet Potatoes minutes. us, don’t overlook the vegetable’s 1 1/2 cup cooked sweet pota- Make a slit in the top of each SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE delightful plain flavor. Try bak- toes, mashed sweet potato. Top with 1 table- ing them. While it takes about 1/2 cup sugar spoon of butter and season with an hour at 375 degrees to bake 1 egg salt and pepper to taste. Comcast Leaders and online. Specific requirements achievement. Applications are two medium sweet potatoes in 1/2 teaspoon vanilla Microwave baking: Prepare Achievers Scholarship vary. Deadline: Dec. 1. available online at www.axa- a conventional oven, the same 1/2 stick butter or margarine sweet potatoes for baking as Program (12th grade) achievement.com, or in the job takes about 10 to 15 minutes melted above. Place 2 to 3 sweet pota- This $1,000 scholarship is for AAPT Barbara Lotze counseling office. Deadline: in a microwave. Serve them like 1/2 teaspoon ground cinna- toes in microwave and bake until high school seniors who can Scholarship (12th grade) Dec. 15. baked potatoes, adding butter mon they are fork-tender, about 15 to demonstrate a commitment to This $2,000 scholarship and salt and pepper or butter and 1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg 20 minutes. Repeat for next 3 or community service, academ- is available to current col- Utah School Counselor brown sugar at the table. 2 tablespoons heavy cream, place more in microwave and ics and leadership. Minimum lege students and high school Association — Lynn Candied sweet potatoes half and half, or whole milk increase baking time. (Baking requirements include GPA of seniors who intend to become Jensen Memorial make a very popular dish for 1/2 cup brown sugar times may vary according to 2.8. Only one applicant from a high school physics teacher. Scholarship (12th grade) Thanksgiving dinner and the 2 tablespoons flour number of potatoes and size.) Tooele High School may be Applicants must submit three This $500 scholarship is for marshmallow topping makes it a 3 tablespoons melted butter Variation for toppings: Top nominated. To be considered letters of recommendation, a seniors who are planning to hit even with younger children. 1/4 cup chopped pecans with maple syrup, brown sugar, for nomination, please submit letter to the scholarship com- become a school counselor Combine yams, white sugar, sour cream, caramelized onions, resume and/or portfolio to mittee telling the committee or public education teacher. Candied Sweet Potatoes egg, vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, a pinch of cinnamon, orange zest counseling office by Dec. 1. why you should be considered Must provide two letters of 6 medium sweet potatoes, and 1/2 stick melted butter. Beat or canned applesauce. for this award, a transcript recommendation (at least one SAE Engineering and proof of U.S. citizenship. from teacher or school coun- Scholarships (12th grade) Applications are available in selor), write an essay about a These scholarships are for the counseling office or online school counselor who has had MWMC BABIES high school seniors interested ats www.aapt.org/Grants/lotze. a positive effect/influence on in earning a degree in engi- cfm. Deadline: Dec. 1. you and your school success. neering or a related science Submit official transcript, and Bryan Morrison was born born Oct. 31, 2007, to Zach and Nicole McCormick. (including math, chemistry, AXA Achievement a photograph with applica- recently to Jeramiah and Tiffany Nicole Roberts. Xavier Douglas Smout was physics, biology, technologies, Community Scholarship tion. Application available in Morrison. Lexie Marie Sandoval was born born Nov. 5, 2007, to Bonnice computer science). You can (12th grade) counseling office. Deadline: Ethan Gray Walker was born Nov. 11, 2007, to Felix Sandoval Sweat and Chris Smout. receive up to $10,000. Students Must be a high school senior, Postmarked by Dec. 21. Oct. 27, 2007, to Doug and and Cathi Hinckley. Destini Aryana Delgado was are required to write an essay a U.S. citizen or legal resident, Jennilyn Walker. Lily Marie Whitesides was born born Nov. 5, 2007, to Richard and and meet minimum GPA and and plan to enroll in a two-year AnyCollege.com Bryson Edwards Dix was Nov. 2, 2007, to Daylun and Dacia Estela Delgado. ACT requirements. For an or four-year college or univer- Scholarship (9th-12th born Oct. 28, 2007, to David and Whitesides. Kenidee Nicole Benton was application visit the counsel- sity by fall 2007. Must have evi- grade) Brittney Dix. Damion Stephen Cornwall was born Nov. 5, 2007, to Tenille ing office or apply online at: dence of outstanding achieve- This $2000 scholarship is Teagen Malcolm Evans was born Nov. 3, 2007, to John and Strickland and Tony Benton Jr. www.sae.org/students/eng- ment in school, the commu- given by random drawing four born Oct. 29, 2007, to Magen and Candice Cornwall. Mason Glen Bateman was born schlr.htm. Requires a $5 pro- nity, or the workplace, and be times a year. Students can apply Malcolm Evans. Jacob Shane Lopez was born Nov. 7, 2007, to Melissa Bateman cessing fee. Descriptions of recommended by an unrelated online at www.anycollege.com. Mason Michael Roberts was Nov. 3, 2007, to Jesus Lopez and and Cory Clark. the scholarships are available adult who can attest to student’s Next deadline: Dec. 31.

TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN PLACE YOUR AD HERE • CALL 882-0050 SERVICE DIRECTORY YARD & GARDEN CONTRACTORS CONTRACTORS MISCELLANEOUS GRAVEL PRODUCTS . EXCAVATING . TOPSOIL ��� �������������������������

WE ROCK Heating & Air Conditioning Installation & Service ������� ������� ����� ���������������� Quality Rock Products & Delivery • Fast & Friendly Service ������������� Custom Crushing • State Licensed & Certified ������� ���������� • Washer/dryers • Residential & Commercial Basements & Septic Tanks • Design & Installation We do Basement remodels • Refrigerators • Replacement/Add-ons � • Dishwashers Heavy Equipment Transporting from start to finish. ��������� Come see me for all your parts needs! • Indoor Air Quality �� � �� Time to winterize your swamp cooler! � ���� • Microwaves & Trucking Services Where comfort is our middle name. • Serving Tooele, SLC ��� � ����� ������������ ������� • Swamp coolers FREE Estimates ��� ������������ • Ranges/etc. �������� ��� ����� 882-0448 . 1830 W Highway 112 . Tooele 801.244.8308 �������������������������� � ������� 882-4614 CONTRACTORS CONTRACTORS CONTRACTORS MISCELLANEOUS

INSTALL or REMODEL C & C O CK J CONCRETE O Custom Decks • Flatwork • Steps Bathrooms–Basements–Kitchens N N Install or Repair Licensed & Insured C • Tear out & • Stamped C Tile, Drywall & Doors Residential • Commercial • Industrial R Replace • Much more R Finish Construction E Scott Turner, owner/operator E Call Larry STEVE CURTISS (435) 882-4292 3rd Generation Electrician [email protected] T 882-4399 T 882-7033 Licensed & Insured E Licensed & Insured 435-840-0424 E

CONTRACTORS CONTRACTORS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS SCHOFIELD’S Carpet Connection �������� The Right Carpet At the Right Price �������� • Exceptional Value AUTO & QUICK LUBE � • Quality Installation We now offer equipment • Free Color Consultation ����� �������������� • Air Conditioning • Shocks & Struts • Exhaust rentals for small contractors ������������� • Reliable & Friendly Service • Brakes • Tune-Ups • Troubleshooting & Diagnostics or homeowners. • Starters & Alternators • Clutches & Transmissions ��������������������� CALL TODAY FOR �������������� • Backhoes • Demo Equip AN APPOINTMENT 53 N. HALE STREET, GVILLE 54 EAST MAIN STREET, GVILLE ������������ ������������� BEHIND GVILLE DRUG STORE OPEN MON-FRI 8:00-6:00 • Bobcat • Trailers ������������������ ����������������� (435) 224-2757 ������������� Call Today 884-3573 SATURDAY 9:00-1:00 • 884-0727 • Mini Excavator • Corded & Cordless • Concrete Equip Power Tools • Generators CONTRACTORS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS PLUMBING ����������� MASSAGE We Service All Brands & All Types Holiday Lighting & SPA TREATMENTS Display Design • Installation Got Stress? Maintenance • Removal • Storage • Half Hour & One Hour 1 833-9393 Mike Smith • 1 ⁄2 hrs & Deep Tissue • Leaking Pipes • Disposals • Softners [email protected] • Couples Massage 348 S. Worthington • G-ville • Drains • Water Heaters • Toilets 435.850.9795 • Ultimate Princess Pkg • Faucets GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE (435) 884-1005 office (435) 240-3762 Josh $20 & UP Mary Brasby Senior Citizen Discount • Licensed & Insured 13 years experience Mon-Sat 9am-8pm 882-2728 Tuesday November 13, 2007 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin B3

Visit Visit www.tooeletranscript.com www.tooeletranscript.com to place your Classified ad! to place your Classified ad! Or call 882-0050 Classified Or call 882-0050

CLASSIFIED LINE AD RATES NOTICE Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co. does not endorse, promote, or encourage the purchase of any product or service advertised Rates for the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, published every Tuesday and Thursday in this newspaper. Advertisements are the sole responsibility of the advertiser. Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co. hereby disclaims all liability for any damages suffered as the result of any advertisement in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co. is Twenty Words or Less MONTHLY RATE not responsible for any claims or representations made in advertisements in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. The Tooele Transcript- Bulletin An ad running a minimum of 8 consecutive issues has the sole authority to edit and locate any classified advertisement as deemed appropriate. Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co. reserves * After 20 Words $ 50 $ ** $2.00 per word over 20 words the right to refuse any advertisement. 30¢ per word/issue Bold/boxed ads extra 6 25 **No credit for stopped ads. Includes Bold Type 5¢ per word/issue (20 words or less) 4 runs in the Tooele Valley “Extra” All real estate advertised in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to Boxed ads 50¢ per issue All classified line ads running in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin on Tuesday or Thursday will advertise “any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, religion, sex or national origin, or any intention to make any such *Includes the Tooele Valley “Extra” and Transcript Bulletin web-site automatically run in the Tooele Valley Extra, a separate publication that is delivered to all preference, limitation or discrimination.” The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in nonsubscribers of the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. They will also run on our web-site. violation of the law. Our readers are informed that all dwellings advertised in this paper are available on an equal opportunity basis. Classified ad deadlines: Monday 4:45 p.m. for Tuesday edition • Wednesday 4:45 p.m. for Thursday edition

Garage, Yard Services Services Services Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Sales Livestock Personals Child Care

BJ SUPER Sign signs DRYWALL, BASE- You may have just the HAVING A GARAGE FOR SALE 12yr old ADOPT A caring, happily CHILD CARE opening. MOBILE RV Winteriz- of all types, vinyl ban- MENTS, additions, re- thing someone out of SALE? Advertise it in paint mare. Very pretty, married Dentist and Ac- Safe, clean, loving ing. In your drive Riddles Salvage ners, vehicle lettering, pairs 25yrs professional town is looking for. the classifieds. Call well mannered. Baths countant will Love and home. Toddlers up to 3 way. Special starting window lettering, home smooth wall experience & Wrecking Place your classified ad 882-0050 well, trims and loads. Cherish your baby. Ex- 1/2yrs. Call Yolanda at $39.95. Call today decor, magnetics, de- fast and dependable in 45 of Utah's newspa- He has been ridden in penses paid Scott & Er- (435)830-8486 (435)843-9705 Real cash for cals, and more! bjsu- custom textures refer- your junk pers, the cost is $155. the mountains and the ica 1-800-933-1975 (435)882-1516 [email protected] ences available free es- For up to 25 words. area. Bought her for my NEED A Fence, we in- car or truck. Pets CHILDPROOF Pet free, We have moved down timates 801-750-6248 You will be reaching a daughter who has quit ADOPT: A truly loving fi- stall vinyl, wood, smoke free, snacks/ the street! 19 E Vine St. 435-843-1518 • car & trucks potential of up to riding. $2,500. 7yr old nancially secure couple chain-link, and concrete • farm equipment meals, CPR certified, T o o e l e , U t 340,000 households. 9 WEEK old purebred paint mare. Beautiful. will unconditionally fencing, 15 years expe- • batteries loving environment. (435)841-7216 DRYWALL: Hanging, All you need to do is pug puppies, 2 girls left. Western pleasure Love and Cherish your rience Call for free esti- • aluminum & copper Please contact Heather finishing, texturing. 25 call the Transcript Bul- Very healthy and play- points, ridden in pony baby. Expenses paid CLEANING Relocating mate J.W. Fencing 9am - 5pm • Mon - Sat (435)249-0108 or email years experience. Li- letin at 882-0050 for full ful, ready for new club, has been ridden in 1-800-562-7393 Jackie licensed business of 8 435-840-8196 [email protected] censed and insured. FREE Pick- up details. (Mention home. 1st shots and the mountains. Bath, and Scott years to Tooele County. Doug 843-9983; mobile PRIVATE TUTORING 884- 3366 UCAN) deworming. $450 obo. trims and loads. $5000. CHILDREN 2 1/2--11, Residential, commer- ALANON MEETING (435)830-2653 Certified Teacher Ex- 6400 Burmester Rd • Grantsville (435)241-0424 5yr old liver bay mare meals, snacks, etc. cial, janitorial, vacant Tuesday at 10am perienced Tutor All from Kentucky. Beauti- Crafts, preschool and apartments, move outs. AFFORDABLE DOG Wednesday 6:30pm FALL CLEAN Up and Subjects All Ages Dis- 2 GARAGE doors for Furniture & ful, great mind will homework help. Hours Allison 801-824-0433 Yard work. Call Tom or counts Available An- sale, 16x8 and 9x8. Appliances GROOMING. All sizes, 1784 N Aaron Dr. new, old clients. Full make a wonderful 4-H T o o e l e , UT. 4am-6pm. Fenced yard, CLEANING, Residential S u s a n W e l d o n gela Maloy 882-2733 Steel, raised panel, horse, Take her any di- licensed, CPR, first aid. (435)884-0175 or 496-0590 white with openers, 1895 KINGSBURY Up- groom, one on one ap- (435)840-0445 & Commercial, 10 pointments. rection, she has speed, (801)599-2649 882-3963 years locally owned & $250. Call (435)843- right piano, $500 obo. she has a super mind HANSON & SONS TILE CUSTOM Jobs (435)840-3082 Call for DAY CARE, GRAND- operated. We special- 1787 Blue sofa, makes into a and loves people, and ALCOHOLIC ANONY- Handyman home re- great prices. 15yrs ex- holidays, Christmas, MA’S clean non-smok- ize in working with eld- queen bed, & matching she has also been rid- MOUS meets daily at pairs, anything, finish perience licensed and 4 - T R U C K TIRES 2008. ing Tooele private erly customers. Dis- love seat, $200. den in the mountains. noon and 8pm at 1120 basements, siding, insured call Bridger (325X60RX18). $130 home, 36yrs experi- counts available. (435)882-8079 BEAUTIFUL LAB pup- $ 2 5 0 0 C a l l W Utah Ave. Call roofing, etc., reason- (435)830-4977 or Mike each or $500 set. Ne- ence, early childhood 843-1525 or 840-4621 pies 3 yellow, 4 black, (435)224-4000 882-7358. able, local, Stansbury (435)830-6690 gotiable. Approximately specialist, infants wel- ALMOND Amana refrig- mom and dad on site, Park. Call Jeff 7500 miles on them. come, family rates, no CONCRETE C-K&J’s YARDWORK AND de- erator freezer, matching ready by November Need to sell that new DID YOU RECEIVE a (801)694-1568. Call Steve (435)884- over-crowding. Gabri- ALL phases of con- b r i s c l e a n - u p . GE Electric range. Both 1 7 t h . $ 3 0 0 champion bull or your warning letter from 6049. ele (435)228-8293 crete. Specializing in 435-882-4835 work and are in great 435-840-4424 yearling calves? Place medtronic, concerning flatwork, STAMPED. KEN’S AFFORDABLE 801-661-7026 55 GALLON Fish tank shape. $100 each. Call your classified ad into a Sprint Fidelis defibril- EMILY’S DAYCARE In Best price in town. Vent, will pick up appli- with nice oak wood for details. 882-4945 or FREE PUPPIES. Lab/ 47 newspapers, find lation lead? You may Overlake have 2 F/T Concrete and repair. ances for small fee. Or YOUR FRAMING SPE- canopy and stand $300 840-1451 C h o w m i x c a l l your buyers quickly. For be entitled to compen- Will accept P/T Must be 882-4399 or 840-0424. free drop 840 West CIALIST. New homes, obo. 52” big screen 882-7528. only $135. your 25 sation. Contact Attor- 2+ years Meals, Utah Ave, Tooele. finish basements, addi- COUCH, surround sec- word classified will be COUNTERTOP AND HDTV, RCA $700 obo. ney Charles Johnson snacks, playground. (435)241-0670 tions, decks, sheds, tional, cool mint, fine MINI DACHSHUND, seen by up to 500,000 Bathtub refinishing. 2004 Polaris Magnum 1-800-535-5727. (ucan) (435)882-3713 and more. Licensed, In- print, like new $650; chocolate, dapple, CKC readers. It is as simple Give your countertops a MARE’S PLACE Barber 330 with trailer like new sured. Call for free esti- New twin beds, fully registered, 6wks old, as calling the Tooele FUN LOVING Daycare granite look. Make your Shop Located at 25 E $4000. 435-830-3496 m a t e t o d a y , dressed $100 each. All $500. Call Angie Transcript Bulletin at has 2 F/T Openings dull, outdated bathtub Vine St Walk-ins wel- 435-843-7053 Child Care 435-830-1480 obo. 882-6162 435-224-4343 (435)882-0050 for de- peace of mind while new again. Custom col- come No appt. neces- AFTER AVON Open tails. (Ucan) you’re away Please call ors. (435)840-8023 sary 882-0535 PAMPERED PET Re- House Clearance FRIDGE WITH Freezer CHILD CARE in my Michelle for more infor- sort Boarding Book Miscellaneous Sale. Everything 18.4cu $200 used only HORSE BOARDING. 61 home All ages, mation (435)833-9026 early for the holidays! Goes. 20% off. 2mo. Electric range 30’’ acres of riding area with 6:30am-6pm, will be (435)830-5045 Tuesday 13th- Fri- $75 very good condi- www.pamperedpetre- 2 round exercising pens teaching pre- school JOIN OUR GROWING $100 Sunglass Hut day 16th. 276 Apple tion (Cash only) sort.com 435-884- and a 100ft by 200ft rid- m a t e r i a l c a l l LICENSED CHILD Care gift certificate Will Street, Grantsville. (435)884-3822 3374 i n g a r e n a C a l l (435)843-5388 Provider in Tooele has PROFESSIONAL sell for $65. Will (435)830-0062 full time openings for CHARTER RIDGEVIEW PITBULL PUPPIES for BECOME A SUB- mail it to you. NORTH VALLEY Appli- ages 2-4yrs. Call Kathy Recreation Park Mem- sale. Call (435)840- SCRIBER. 882-0050 Witt (435)843-5326 HOME HEALTH TEAM! (435)840-8611 ance. Washers/ dryers 1588, (435)249-0237 bership in Bullhead Ari- $99-$199. Complete Sporting zona $3000 Paid $5000 Goods “SIGN ON BONUS” VHS to DVD repair service. Satis- SHIH TZU Puppy, full Must sell due to health faction guaranteed. brindle, black mask. Do you want to determine Need a great gift SELLING YOUR moun- (435)843-1707 Parts for all major Male championship idea? Let us convert tain bike? Advertise it in your own schedule? brands. Walmart gift blood lines, AKC regis- your VHS home vid- DIAMONDS don't pay the classifieds. Call DRIVERS cards w/purchases over tered. Born July 29th. eos to DVD. Worried retail! Large selection, 882-0050 www.tooele $ 1 0 0 . 8 4 3 - 9 1 5 4 , $950. Call Charles that your VHS home high quality. Bridal sets, transcript.com movies will become wedding bands. Every- 830-3225. (435)228-8218 RN/LPN obsolete? Have them thing wholesale! Rocky SMALL UPRIGHT transferred to DVD Mtn. Diamond Co. WANTED Immediate openings for RN’s and LPN’s Freezer $50. Two new Lost & Found for as little as $20. S.L.C. 1-800-396-6948 Livestock to work Full time, Part time and PRN 2300 BTU Kerosene Edit scenes, add FIREPLACE INSERTS providing care to clients in the Tooele heaters (435)884-3182 LOST: CAMERA.. Can- menus and titles. and Stoves., Gas, 2ND CROP Alfalfa hay. to fill express fleet Area. Mileage reimbursement. Previous non E 300 in black Consolidate tapes - wood, and pellet. Gas SOFA AND love seat, No fox tail or cheat Home Health experience helpful, case, lost in Vernon put all your Holiday $1299 installed. Pellet $499 for both; dining ta- grass. Approximately • Set your own schedule. but willing to train the right candidate. hunting area October videos onto one top of the line Gold or ble w/6 chairs $499; 75lb bales. 27 bales per 19th. Please contact DVD. Preserve your nickel door save $700 classy desk, $125. All ton No checks. • 4 days on /4 days off Apply at our office, or fax a resume to: Steve @ 435-882-5337 memories today. Call used enviro insert at homebodies, 1 North (435)840-2298 if found. $300 Reward. • 7 days on/ 7 days off 843-7626 $1200 installed New Main St. 882-0650. (435)843-0621 Thank You 192SQFT STAGE For warranty. • Weekend work Sale! 5- large 8’x18” (801)295-7398 REWARD: Male mixed • Regional runs teps, 3- 4’x18” steps. If (801)598-3473 Security. Pride. Opportunity. breed, medium sized In fast-growing environmental services interested call St. Mar- -HONEY- dog, white short hair, • Great Pay & Equipment g u e r i t e s S c h o o l . Clover and Orange Blos- brown/ gray flecks. Community Nursing Services 435-882-0081 o r som. Most sizes avail- Floppy brown ears. OPEN HOUSE Very short brown tail. Call Steve 800-701-8689 Home Health & Hospice 435-882-3860 able. Call Vance or Tuesday, November 13th, 10-7pm Photos in stores. Or stop by in person SELL YOUR computer in S h i r l e y K e e l e Days Inn, 1900 West North Temple 601 N. Main • Tooele • 882-3913 Salt Lake City, UT 84116 and Please call 882-4405. the classifieds. Call 435-882-0123 or stop in 2519 S 5370 W 882-6209 fax at 50 S. Coleman Wednesday November 14th, 10-7pm Equal Opportunity Employer 882-0050 or visit Hampton Inn, 461 South Main Street West Valley City, UT 84120 www.tooeletranscript. Street, Tooele. Tooele, UT 84116 Personals www.knighttrans.com com If you sell Insurance, We have openings for the following positions: Owner Ops: 800-437-5907 promote a hospital or • Lab Technicians • Facility Technicians A commitment to excellence. A culture of empowerment. an ambulance service, • Chemist • Chemist II AA MEETING Monday place your classified ad • QA/CQ Manager • Class A Driver through Friday 12pm at • Profile Coordinator • Lab Manager At University Health Care, we are relied on by our community to improve the health and quality in all 47 of Utah's news- The St. Barnabas Cen- • Electrician • Facility Foreman ter. 1784 N Aaron of life of the people we serve. We do this by maintaining a commitment to excellence in educa- papers. The cost is only Previous experience preferred. tion, research and clinical care. In fact, U.S. News & World Report has recognized us as one of $135. for a 25 word ad Drive, Tooele, Ut. We offer competitive salaries and progressive benefits, “America’s Best Hospitals” for the 13th year and counting! If you share the same passion for ($5. For each additional (435)840-0445 including health, dental, and life insurance, 401K, paid time (801)599-2649 providing world-class service in an empowering environment, we invite you to consider the word). You will reach off, and more. To schedule an interview, please e-mail your following opportunity: up to 500,000 newspa- resume to Cara Concannon at per readers. Just call [email protected] or fax a resume to Tooele Transcript Bulle- 781-792-5902 or call 1-800-282-0058 x5148. EOE/AA Join the Team MEDICAL ASSISTANT tin at (435)882-0050 for Community Clinics Stansbury details. (Ucan) Visit us at: Full-Time MOWER JD w/snow- www.cleanharbors.com Immediate Openings JOB # 30401 blower $250; rototiller $150; IH powered welder $500; Sears Become part of a great team, enjoy working with a diverse group of people and expand your B+S pump 250 gpm Medical Assist. OB / L&D RN skills. We offer outstanding health and dental options, excellent retirement plans, tuition $100; Mantis, has eve- • FT with benefits reimbursement and many more outstanding benefits to choose from! /CNA rything $100. 882-6162 NOW HIRING • PRN Position Available • Current Licensure Req. Responsibilities: • Previous OB / L&D RED NEW POTA- Third District Juvenile Court - Tooele • Current Licensure pref. • Prepares patients for examinations and diagnostic procedures, according to clinic TOES. 50lb bag Experience Preferred procedures, such as recording temperatures, pulse rate, blood pressure and responses to $10.00. 400 North has an immediate opening for a Home Health/ standardized medical history questions. Cooley, Grantsville, • Reports all observed patient concerns and changes in condition to a licensed staff member. Utah. 435-884-5584 Deputy Probation Officer. Hospice RN Emergency • Performs Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments Waved Lab tests, such as urine • PRN Position Available Room RNs dip stick, Hgb, Hct, finger stick, glucose, hemoccults and hCg, and reports results to the STEEL BASEMENT win- This is a full-time position with benefits. • Current Licensure • 1 yr. experience pref. appropriate personnel. dow well covers. Save Duties: ❍$50 onTostandardoele Tsizes.ranscript 2x 2.5 100% preferred • Current Licensure req. • Performs specialty skills such as suture removal, straight catheterization and injections (IM, • Supervision of juveniles performing community Measure inside opening Subq and intradermal). service to work off restitution to be paid to victims of • ACLS & PALS pref. yourself. Close out on • Monitors and cleans assigned patient exam rooms, unit areas and equipment, reporting juvenile crime. o d d s i z e s . Phlebotomist outdated supplies. • Instruct and supervise work crews of 5 to 10 juvenile (801)598-0457 • 2 PRN Positions Billing AR • Restocks set levels of items and facilitates necessary equipment repairs. offenders in the performance of community service. • Answers telephones, forwards telephone messages and, under the direction of licensed staff, • Varying Hours and Shifts Clerk UTILITY TRAILER 4X8 Requires: schedules appointments, procedures and diagnostic tests. (3/4 truck bed). w/ac- • 1 year Phlebotomy • FT with Benefits • Assists in routine clerical functions such as filing medical information in patients’ records, • 2 years experience working with juveniles or related Experience Required cessories $300. Jerry supervisory experience. • Prev. Medical Billing locating and compiling department charts, obtaining medical records from other providers (435)830-7391 • Current Certification Pref. and entering charges for billing purposes. • First aid certification preferred. experience required • Attends and completes mandatory in-services, including infection control, safety, CPR, equip- VENDORS WANTED for • Valid driver’s license and driving record below 70 points. ment usage and procedures, according to hospital and department policies. Dugway Christmas Ba- • Ability to perform manual labor and lift heavy objects. zaar. November 15th, To Apply Qualifications: 11am-7pm. $20 per ta- Work schedule may include evenings and week-ends. • Completion of a certified Medical Assistant program or equivalency. ble. Call Dennis Nichols Starting salary $11.35-$13.00/hr. James Glade • Basic Life Support Health Care Provider card or ability to obtain one within one month of hire. 831-2030 phone 435.843.3745 | fax 435.843.3753 [email protected] | www.mountainwestmc.com • Demonstrated phlebotomy skills. SELL YOUR CAR or A State Court application is required and may • Excellent human relation and communication skills. boat in the classifieds. be obtained from the Administrative Office of the Send cover letter & resume to: Call 882-0050 or visit Courts, 450 South State, SLC at the 3rd District Mountain West Medical Center | Attn: Human Resource Dept To Apply: www.tooeletranscript. Juvenile Court or at www.utcourts.gov. 2055 N. Main Street | Tooele | UT 84074 Complete the required online application at: www.jobs.utah.edu for Job #30401. The University com or e-mail your ad of Utah is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. to tbp@tooeletran- Send applications to Kyle Memmott: script.com 74 South 100 East, Tooele, Utah 84074 or fax to (435) 833-8015 HAVING A yard sale? Advertise in the Tran- Closing Date: November 23, 2007 at 5:00 pm EOE script B4 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Tuesday November 13, 2007

Child Care Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Autos SUVs Trucks

GRANTSVILLE Miss 23 People needed to DRIVERS-DON'T MISS PHARMACY. Save-On UTAH PAINTING & 2001 LAND ROVER Dis- 2001 FORD Explorer 1975 CHEVY 1/2 ton Veda’s Play N Care, lose 5-100 pounds! All this special Sign-On is looking for a clerk Coating is looking for 2 covery, Series II SE. XLT 4 wheel drive truck, 4x4 frame & en- 24yrs experience. Natural, 100% Guaran- Bonus 36-43CPM and pharmacy techni- Blaster/ coaters with Excellent condition, $6400 (435)884-3866 gine, good tires & great Peace of mind while teed FREE SAMPLES! Teams Needed excel- cian, variable shifts and previous experience in leather, heated seats, engine (350). Good you are at work! Clean, Call 1-866-285-7025 or lent benefits Class A + some weekends. Apply sand blasting and coat- power window/locks, 2003 CHEVY Blazer trans. New Edlebrock nutritious meals, We are currently www.dlm2wellness.com 3 months recent OTR within. 740 North Main, ing any and all vehicles, 6-disc CD, tow pack- white exterior black in- carb. New Edlebrock in- snacks. Preschool ac- accepting applications required (800)635-8669 Tooele. tanks, buildings, equip- age. $12,500 OBO, terior 43,000 miles Cus- take & manifold. $1300 23 PEOPLE Needed to tivities. 4:30am-6pm, for the following position (ucan) ment, various steel 830-4956 tom wheels and tires obo. (435)840-8790 lose 5-100 lbs! All natu- POST OFFICE Now hir- Mon-Fri. (435)884-3496 structures etc. Also, 4.3L V6 engine fully ral. Call 1-888-246- ENTREPRENEURS ing. Avg. $20/ hour or 1979 CHEVY 1/2ton working in confined 2006 CHEVY Impala V6 loaded excellent condi- IN HOME Daycare ages 5124 www.enjoynrg needed to work from $57k annually, includ- 4X4, 350 rebuilt engine spaces, to join an es- Excellent condition, tion $10,990 obo. 2 and up. Meals in- now.com home or office. Own ing Federal Benefits w/approximately 30,000 CNA tablished company and fully loaded, White ex- (435)830-8641 or eve- cluded Mon. though Fri- your own schedule! and OT. Paid Training, miles. New dual ex- Must be certified ALL AGES needed for assist with the increas- terior gray interior 51k nings (435)882-8082 d a y 6 a m - 6 p m Own your own income! Vacations. PT/ FT. haust, fair tires, or parts modeling, acting, extra ing work load. Must be miles, $9800 obo $85/week Full time All interested candidates Design your own life! 1-866-497-0207 USWA $ 7 9 5 o b o work, in-store promo- able to work independ- (435)830-2665 2004 DODGE Durango, Karen (435)843-7467 complete an application Call immediately! (435)849-1220 tions, and conventions. POSTAL JOBS $16.53 ently; good starting pay Limited Edition, 5.7 Li- available in the (801)461-3390 FOR SALE 1988 Toyota (435)882-2388 NEED DAY CARE Call Human Resource Office Earn $10-$95 hourly! to $27.58/hr, now hir- with benefits. Fax re- Corolla, runs great. ter, Hemi Magnum. Val 19yrs experience in 140 E. 200 S., Tooele No experience. Not a FIVE STAR AUTO ing. For application sume to (435)843-8321 $600. 801-499-2417 Great condition, silver 1979 EL CAMINO one my Tooele home school. 100’s of jobs $15-20 per hour com- and free goverment job Attn: Mike or e-mail with grey leather inte- owner, excellent run- (435)882-0228 Rocky Mountain Care Tooele available 801-438-0067 information, call Ameri- [email protected] HONDAS FROM $500! rior. Fully loaded, ning condition, Must is a Drug Free Employer. mission can Association of La- Police Impounds For power everything, sun- sell. Owner no longer STANSBURY PARK LI- Must be able to clear a AVON: TO BUY OR Full-time ASE Certified bor 1-913-599-8042, 24 Sale! Many Makes and roof, DVD player, 6 disc drives, comes with can- CENSED DAY CARE, background check. SELL. Sell to anyone. Full Diagnostic Me- Business hrs. emp. serv. Models, For Listings CD player, MP3, opy $3500 obo 24HRS, FULL TIME, Equal Opportunity Employer For information call in- chanic/Technician 5+ Opportunities Call 800-586-3805 X Satelite TV, and extra (435)882-1641 CPR, FIRST AID, dependent sales repre- years exp. Fax re- RECEPTIONIST/ Clerk. 9436 third row seating. Tow STATE REGULA- sentative Vi Knutson sumes to 884-6035 or Duties: Answering A CASH COW! 30 vend- 1992 FORD RANGER package, and roof rack TIONS, BUS TO 884-3830 call 840-1673 phones, filing, A/P, gen- ing machines you ap- Good condition $2000 included. Runs fantas- SCHOOL, REFER- eral clerical duties, data prove each location. PRICE REDUCED. 1988 obo (435)884-6868 Business owners If you HAIR STYLIST and Nail tic! $19,500.00 OBO ENCES NIGHTLY entry. 2yrs experience Entire business - Delta 88 Oldsmobile. (435)830-1124 need someone fast, Technicians Full time Call 435-840-8399. RATES DISCOUNTED required. 401K, vaca- $10,970 local Utah place your classified ad booth rental salon Car runs like new. New 2005 DURAMAX Chevy (435)224-2445 tion, insurance, great Company. 801.593. tires, AM/FM radio with in all 45 of Utah's news- seeking talented artist 2004 FORD Explorer Silverado 2500 HD, benefits. Email resume 0084 (ucan) CD player, new speak- papers. The person you to complete our team. 4x4 Champaign color 4wd, crew cab, perfect to aames@bolinder ers. Maintenance kept ATTENTION are looking for could be Commission benefits ALL CASH CANDY Loaded – third row condition, fully loaded. Help Wanted and $100 off first company.com or fax to up to date. $1000. RNs from out of town. The (435)884-8455 Route. Do you earn seating CD player - To- 18,000 miles, $34,500. cost is only $155. for a months rent. Contact $800 in a day? Your (435)837-2297, (435)882-7766 Have more time at home, tally Powered (seats, 11 MOTHERS/ Others 25 word ad and it Missy for more informa- RESPONSIBLE Person own local candy route. (435)830-1828 work in Tooele & sur- windows Doors) low to work from home with reaches up to 340,000 tion (435)882-1132 to drive truck part time Includes 30 machines rounding communities, SELL YOUR CAR or mileage 20,000 Great c o m p u t e r , $ 5 0 0 - households. All you do for local snow removal. and candy. All for Vehicle Parts Flexible Hours HAIR STYLIST Wanted- boat in the classifieds. Condition must see. $3500/mo. 2bpaiddaily. is call the Transcript $$ Signing Bonus!. Must have valid driver’s $9,995. 1-888-745- Call 882-0050 or visit $18,500 OBO Call com RN needed for Case Bulletin at 882-0050 for l i c e n s e . C a l l 3353 (ucan) $100-$300 can be www.tooeletranscript. 841-9726 830-0626 PARTS 1989 Subaru 4dr Management or PRN all the details. (Mention YOURS! Head Quar- (801)301-4577 com ACCOUNTING- part visits. Call Coy or Isa- SEEKING RESULT low miles, excellent en- UCAN) ters Salon is now hiring SERVE AS The informa- time, flexible hours, belle @ 843-9054 or Fax driven individuals! gine and transmission. additional stylists. We tion referral and follow- TRANSMISSION RE- Trucks Tooele Retail Company resume to 843-1120 CARRIER NEEDED. Ready to earn $10K to PAIR, rebuild. Low cost 1987 Subaru wagon, seeking candidate with Early morning route are looking for stylists up Manger. Responsi- $20K now! Call today! 4x4 ecellent body. CNA needed to work who are motivated & ble for developing, co- to Tooele residents. strong accounting skills. in Tooele for Deseret (877)317-8731 Will buy vehicles 1990 $500! TRUCKS/ SUVs Chuck 435-884-5010 A/R, A/P, Payroll Re- with our clients. Must be love the cosmetology ordinating and imple- News and Salt Lake FITNESS CENTER and up that needs from $500! Chevys, porting & GL Experi- certified w/CPR & etc. Tribune. Call Holly industry! Up to a $200 menting and administer Call 843-9054 signing bonus for com- a military installations/ 12750sqft, Main Street. transmission work, Jeeps, Fords and More! Apartments ence necessary. Must 435-496-0138 cash paid. Shop Police Impounds For have knowledge of Or apply at www.har- mitted stylists & $100 activity, information, re- Handball courts, lock- for Rent monyhomehealth.com CHILD CARE Needed in referral gift to anyone ferral, and follow up ers, showers, saunas, (801)972-5810 Home Sale, For Listings Call Quickbooks Pro. Send (435)843-8181 800-586-3805 x 9973 resume and salary his- Office Manager needed Grantsville for 2 boys that successfully refers program at Tooele, pro- hot tubs, mirrored aero- $450/MO RENT To tory to: Human Re- for a Home Health Co in before and after school. a hired stylist to our sa- viding an integrated bic/ dance area. Unlim- own deal by court source Personnel, PO Tooele. Must be able to P l e a s e c a l l lon. Stylists that contact system of social serv- ited possibilities! owner on mobile Box 800, Grantsville, multi-task in a fast paced (801)673-4375 or us directly & are hired, ices which links clients 882-7094, homes. $450/mo is UT 84029. environment. For details (801)529-0801 could receive up to and available, appropri- (801)860-5696 total space and pur- call Coy at 83-9054. Or $300. PT/FT/Seasonal ate resources. Must c h a s e p r i c e . BARTENDER FOR Sat- CLERICAL AND OF- Small Business owners: positions available. have Bachelors degree. The Kirk (435)850-9852 apply at www.harmony- urdays from 2 till clos- FICE SOLUTIONS no Place your classified ad Quiet, Quality apartments in a homehealth.com Competitive compensa- Part time position and in 45 newspapers ing. (435)882-2931 experience necessary, restored historic structure 1 & 2BDRM Apts. for tion & signing bonuses hours are arranged with throughout Utah for paid training, start im- rent!! 1 bdrm $400 plus for committed stylists! employer. Send Re- only $155. for 25 m e d i a t e l y . C a l l The Best Places at the Best Prices Deposit. 2bdrm $500 CUSTOMER SERVICE C a l l D i a n a a t s u m e : F a x words, and $5. per 514-581-7041 plus Deposit please call REPRESENTATIVE (435)578-1243 or email (435)831-2831 e-mail word over 25. You will Completely Furnished (435)496-0327 for CUSTOMER SERVICE [email protected] [email protected] reach up to 340,000 Weekly & Monthly Rates availability and appt. Early morning hours You can download an il households and it is a part-time responsible application on our web- Carlisle SynTec, a worldwide leader in single-ply roofing SILVERADO BOYS one call, one order, one SELL YOUR car in the and dependable people site, technology, has an immediate opening for a Customer RANCH located in Pan- bill program. Call the 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 Transcript Bulletin Clas- Service Representative in Tooele, Utah. This position apply at Clothesline Ex- www.mysalonhq.com guitch, Utah is looking Transcript Bulletin at sified section. is the primary contact between Carlisle SynTec and all press 134 W 1180 N HOME DATA Entry key- for energetic and for- 882-0050 for further material distributors. Responsibilities include handling Suite 1. all customer requests, managing customer orders from ing medical claims. ward thinking individu- info. (ucan) placement through shipment, providing accurate lead DELIVERY DRIVER For Must key 60 WPM and als to mentor students Seller Motivated, Make Offer times, and verifying pricing, credit memos and RMAs. local DHL route. FT 10,000KPH. Knowl- ages 13-17 years old. High school diploma or equivalent required, some Wanted college preferred. Experience in a demanding office delivery driver to run edge of basic computer Entry level $8 - $10 an environment is beneficial. Position involves constant Tooele area delivery programs. M-F. Email hr. Possibility of ad- $ interaction, so excellent communication skills are route for local DHL con- r e s u m e t o vancement with com- FOSTER PARENTS 4,000 to Closing Cost required. Candidate should also have basic negotiating, tractor. Must be at [email protected] or call pany growth. Contact math and computer skills, including Microsoft Office NEEDED. If interested least 21 and haveclean (801)747-5800 Lee Ann Fielding call Futures Through and SAP experience. Carlisle SynTec offers a driving record. Excel- 435-676-8482. (ucan) $ comprehensive benefits package, including 401(k), KNOWLEDGEABLE Choices 801-279-3992 medical/dental/prescription drug, life insurance, flexible lent pay, benefits, and 1,000 Gift Certificate ABOUT Relocation and THE UTAH Army Na- paid holidays. Jeremy JUNK BATTERIES, spending, holiday and vacation pay. Deployment readiness tional Guard offers: (801)330-7250 auto, truck, tractor, RV, to Liddiards Home Furnishings Please send your resume to: for the military family Paid Job Training, Col- no Toy, flashlight, will Carlisle SynTec DIAMOND DRILLERS member. Understand- lege Money, and Cash pick up. Also will take P.O. Box 7000 FOR Alaska: New Hy- ing of the emotional Bonuses. Serve You're aluminum, copper, Carlisle, PA 17013 5619 North draulic deep hole ma- and stressful events Country. Call your local steel. Garth 830-2309, Or apply online at www.carlisle-syntec.com under chines. Experience and what is expected in Recruiter today.1-800- “Employment Opportunities.” 837-2246 Crenshaw Cir., necessary; $32.50/hr, PCS move, and have G0-GUARD www.utah bonus system. Reply experience the actual guard.com (ucan) WANTED. 99 people to Stansbury LOSE weight, Before to: www.questdrilling. planning and prepara- TITANIUM SOLUTIONS $ com or 604-859-4662 tion of Deployment and Christmas, I lost 10 lbs 298,000 located in the Interna- in 10 days! Dr. Recom- (ucan) Mobilization on a mili- tional Center, is looking tary installation. Must mended, FREE SAM- MLS#740957 DRIVER - CDL TRAIN- for a full time reception- have a Bachelors De- PLES, 1-866-719-4722 ING: $0 down, financ- ist. The hours are gree Full time position, www.DropWeightFeel- 4 bd, 2.5 bth. Very open & spacious, huge yard. ing by Central Refriger- 7 : 3 0 a m - 4 p m o r 40hrs per week, Mon- Great.com ated. Drive for Central, 9:30am-6pm, Moday day- Thursday. Loca- Miranda Brodston earn up to $40K+ 1st through Friday. 12 line tion Dugway Proving year! 800-637-9277 telephone console, Recreational NOW HIRING Ground. Send resume 830-3319 x447 www.centraldriv must have at least one Vehicles Fax: (435)831-2831 Third District Court – Tooele - is seeking a ingjobs.net. (ucan) year of answering and Email: directing telephone CHARTER RIDGEVIEW customer service oriented individual to perform DRIVER. Matheson [email protected] calls on a multiple Recreation Park Mem- general clerical duties in a court setting as Postal Services seeks il base. General office bership in Bullhead Ari- temp holiday Class A LOCAL EMPLOYER is duties as assigned. zona $3000 Paid $5000 OTR CDL drivers 11/25 Deputy Court Clerk. seeking experienced Must have 6 months of Must sell due to health - 12/25. $18.74 + $3.44 drywall hangers/ finish- computer experience (435)843-1707 H&W. 2 yrs exp, clean ers and plumbers for (includong word and MVR. Apply at 1900 S. The position requires a combination of three housing renovations e-mails). Must have Industrial Rd or call years of higher education and/or clerical/cus- project in Dugway. Full high school diploma or Autos 888-811-6553. Retired tomer service experience in an office environ- time Monday- Thurs- GED. Send resumes to drivers encouraged. bdonaldson@titani- ment; computer literacy & keyboarding skills day. Pay based on ex- $0 DOWN! Cars From at 40 wpm; excellent spelling, grammar & DRIVER: THE RE- perience call Joe uminc.com or fax 866-324-2479. EOE $29/mo! Police Im- SPECT Get it at Swift!! (435)830-2861 pounds for Sale! 36 interpersonal skills. As a truck driver with LOCALLY OWNED TODAY STAFF Is look- Months @ 8.5% apr. Swift Transportation, ing for Customer Serv- For listings Call Applicants must submit verification of typing you can have it all - Store is expanding its speed, which can be obtained from www.typingtest. business. We are cur- ice Representatives to 800-586-3805 x 8329 freedom, stability and work full or part time com or website of your choice. Starting Salary rently looking for craf- outstanding financial re- Monday through Friday 263 N HALE ST • GRANTSVILLE -$11.05-$12.65/hr. DOE. ters interested in a re- 217 N 5TH STREET • TOOELE 516 W 3460 N wards. Call us at: for further information 03 FORD TAURUS MOTIVATED SELLER tail setting. If you are in- SES. Excellent condi- 1558 sq ft, 3 bd, 1 bth Horse Property on .85 ac w/ ERDA • $525,000 Position is full-time with benefits. 866-569-8718. www. p l e a s e c a l l bungalo in the process SwiftTruckingJobs.com. terested in such an op- tion, 98k freeway miles, Barn, Arena, Out Buildings, Great big garage in back, portunity please call (204)887-6348 of being updated. mother-in-law apt in bsmt, A State Court application is required and may EOE (ucan) $6500 obo (435) 4 beds, 1 bath. (435)843-5256 Dead- hydronic heat. TOOELE MENTAL 843-9321 1129 S 970 W • TOOELE be obtained from the Administrative Office of the DRIVERS NEEDED: line is November 6. Courts, 450 South State, SLC, at the 3rd District HEALTH, 100 S 1000 $198,500 Central Refrigerated W, Tooele, seeking full 1977 FORD Mustang Juvenile Court, or at www.utcourts.gov. MEDICAL ASSISTANT Neutral colors, fenced yd, service. CDL training time CSW, LCSW, II Interior and body in rv parking, great floor plan. available, $0 down/ Needed for busy pedia- good condition needs trician’s office. Experi- CPC-i, LPC, or LMFT to Send applications to Kyle Memmott: earn $$$ within 3 carburetor an electri- 1088 E BIG TREE DR 10640 S BAY MEADOWS DR provide individual, SANDY • $436,000 74 South 100 East, Tooele, Utah 84074 weeks, (800)521-9277 ence required. Eve- cal work $1800 obo GRANTSVIILE • $320,000 nings and weekends. group, and family ther- Horse Property on .73 ac w/ or fax to (435) 833-8015. apy for adults in Tooele 435-830-2344 Horse property, beautiful, TAXI CAB drivers Self directed and good clean home with all the great park in bkyd. 5694 N LANYARD LN County diagnosed with needed, clean driving organizational skills a 1988 CHEVY Sprint, room you’ll ever need. Mom-in-Law apt in bsmt. STANSBURY • $287,000 Closes November 23, 2007 at 5:00 pm. EOE mental illness, sub- record. Call 882-8294 plus. Please fax re- new engine, good tires, Totally finished, theater rm, stance abuse disorders, beautiful w/ solid surface, clean Leave Phone #. sume to (435)843-8382 35-40 mpg. Needs 515 S 1000 E, #103 or dully diagnosed with Attn: Lynda clutch, tune-up and SLC • $225,500 mental health and sub- MOTIVATED SELLER some TLC. $700 obo. NEEDED IMMEDI- stance abuse disorders. Beautiful views, new carpet, 882-3627/ 830-3455 ATELY! CDL Driver for Work 4 ten hour sahifts, paint, vanities, lights. 37 W CHERRY STREET dedicated run, great Monday through Friday. 1990 HONDA Accord GRANTSVILLE • $212,000 pay.Great benefits. Please visit our web- $1000; 1954 Dodge PU Totally finished, great must live within 20 siteat www.vmh.com for Project Truck $400; family home, finished yard on .32 acres miles of Salt Lake City an overview of our ex- Mopar 413 commercial 1150 S KIMBALL DR and have hazmat and cellent benefits, and motor/ tranny $650, 318 GRANTSVILLE • $260,000 double endorsement. also to download appli- $ 2 5 0 . A l l o b o . GREAT OPPORTUNITY! Almost 1 ac of Horse Property also, experienced CDL cation and FAX to Bar- (435)882-6162 11 S 400 E • MEADOW Truck Drivers Needed bara Sweat, Recruiting $245,000 • MOTIVATED SELLER 1994 INFINITY PW, PL, 68 N MEADOWLARK CIR. for immediate open- Managerat 4.37 acres, great home w/ SOLID SURFACE PS, Automatic, Cd GRANTSVILLE • $277,000 ings. Great pay & bene- 801-263-7203. Job country feel. Historic log player, Good condition, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, .50 acre fits, western states, #1116-1. $18.14 to cabin in bkyd. $ 2 8 0 0 o b o lot. 3400 sq ft. Call Michell CARRIERS regular home time, sign $20/hr or more depend- Anderson 840-8898 (435)830-0019 on bonus & paid orien- ing on experience. Con- 229 E ALEXANDER CT GRANTSVIILE • $299,000 tation. 800-888-5838 HORSE PROPERTY tact Doug Thomas, Pro- 1996 CHRYSLER Cir- Fully finished bsmt w/ 7 bd, (ucan) gram Manager at rus, white, 4dr, auto, 3 bath. On tot lot, next to 435-843-3520 with a/c, p/w and door locks, NEEDED NEEDED: Servers and walking trails. 259 E LEGRAND questions. new tires, $2,150 obo. Buffet Cooks, Part time GRANTSVILLE • $335,000 Please call 882-0050 for details. 435-843-0447 239 BOX ELDER • $262,000 419 E PREMIER LN Dishwasher. All shifts. WANTED: Mystery Over 3000 sq ft home GRANTSVILLE • $279,900 LEASE TO OWN In Contact General Man- shoppers in Tooele 1999 CHEVY CAVA- in South Willow Estates. Big Beautiful Rambler. Stansbury or Grantsville 3 ager (801)250-8585. County. No fee to ap- LIER 4dr. A/C, AM/FM, Ramber/Ranch on .34 acs. Almost 1 acre, 3500 sq ft. bd, 2 bth, $1,300 mo 8836 North Highway ply. Apply online at ex- cassette, white, bra, in- 40. perienceexchange.com terior almost like new, great on gas, $2,900 Lana McKean Michelle Anderson PAINT CONTRACTOR S E L L I N G Y O U R m e s s a g e a t 435-833-0233 • cell 801-518-8670 435-833-0233 • cell 435-840-8898 looking for experienced HOME? Advertise it in 435-882-0278 Painters. Must have the classifieds. Call Mandy Heart Pat Stevens own tools and transpor- 882-0050 or visit 83 CHEV Monte Carlo, 435-833-0233 • 435-884-1620 435-833-0233 • cell 435-840-8224 tation. Fax resume Attn. www.tooeletran $ 9 5 0 f i r m . John 843-7276 script.com (435)882-8079 7 South Main St #305 Executive Plaza Tooele, Utah Tuesday November 13, 2007 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin B5

Apartments Apartments Homes for Homes for Homes for Homes for for Rent for Rent Rent Rent Rent Rent Homes Homes Lots & Land

1BDRM apartment, 3BDRM, 2BTH full re- FOR RENT: 2 and TOOELE BEAUTIFUL FSBO: BEAUTIFUL 1ACRE HORSE Prop- FURNISHED 1BDRM, $$WHY RENT when STANSBURY PARK, $450/mo $200/dep. No modeled, large fenced 3bdrm duplexes w/d 3bdrm, 2bth, double ga- 5bdrm, 3.5bth, fenced erty Lots vinyl fence in- gas, electric, water in- you can buy? 0 Beautiful lakefront pets. 360 North 200 y a r d , g a r a g e , hookups, yard, storage, rage, fireplace, new yard, sprinkler system, cluded Call Carol with cluded. Quiet neigh- down programs, not home, 5bdrm, 3.5bth. W e s t , T o o e l e . $ 1 1 0 0 / m o . C a l l pets allowed, 2bdrm- carpets/ paint Must see great neighborhood, R e m a x p l a t i n u m borhood. Application, perfect credit. First Comparable market (801)245-9129 (435)830-4877 or $ 6 3 0 / m o 3 b d r m - i n s i d e $ 8 7 5 / m o 5pc master bath, (435)830-0007 credit report & deposit time buyers, Single value is $371,000 (435)830-5546 $730/mo Professional $200/dep 161 W Utah 2300sqft, 872 N 1250 2 AND 3bdrm apart- required. No smoking parent programs. Owner motivated- will R e a l t y S e r v i c e s Ave (801)484-9077 E. $ 2 2 6 , 9 0 0 . 4 AND 6 ACRE lots: wa- ments behind Super or pets. $550/mo. Call for details. Jamie sell for $299,900 Car- 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile 801-467-6344 (435)841-7954 ter, power, rich archeol- Wal-Mart. Swimming (435)843-9860 Kerr (435)841-9144 home for rent, no smok- TWO HOMES For rent in rie, Stansbury Real ogy, beautiful views in pool, hot tub, exercise Group 1 Real Estate ing/ pets. 882-1550 GRANTSVILLE, 3bdrm Tooele 3bdrm 2.5bth GOOD JOB, Bad credit? Estate, 801-599-0515 GRANTSVILLE, 1BDRM S.E. Utah. Near Fed- room, playground, full 2 b t h $ 9 5 0 / m o . $ 1 1 5 0 / m o C a l l Lease option available. apartment, $400/mo, eral land and town. Call clubhouse. 843-4400 1600SQFT HOUSE 5BDRM NEWER Home, (801)898- 9085 Owner/ (801)835-5592 3bdrm Call Carol Haddock TERRA 5 Acres Buy or deposit, no pets, no M i t c h o r J a n a , North of Vernon, fenced yard, great Agent 2bth $1180/mo Call with Remax Platinum L e a s e O p t i o n . smoking. Great for sen- 435-678-3627. (ucan) 2BDRM 1BTH, remod- 3bdrm, 2bth on 20 neighborhood. $1250/ (801)835-5592 No (435)830-0007 $225,000 Like NEW iors, no stairs. Call GRANTSVILLE, Sale or eled, govt. subsidized. acres, rent or lease to mo, lease w/option to smoking Lease option home w/5bdrm 2bth, DO YOU need horse (801)785-3156 lease option, 3bdrm, GRANTSVILLE newly Playground, carport. own. $1000/mo. Call purchase possible. No available on both 2600sqft & 5 Acres of property? I have 1.5 $500/dep. 211 S. Hale, smoking/ pets. Avail- 2bth, 2 car garage. Call remolded beautiful LARGE 2BDRM 2bth (435)830-8776 www.myhometown- Horse Property. Buy acres in the South Rim Grantsville. Call Tammi able now! 843-0785 Dave (435)840-1009 Brick rambler 5bdrm Serious inquiries only. properties.com now or Lease Option subdivision for sale. 884-3466, 884-1712. 2BDRM house. $950/mo 3bth POSSIBLE RENT w/d hook ups, a/c, plus $500/dep. 130 N 674 WEST Sagewood LARGE CHARMING $1100/mo. Between $115,000 Equal Housing Opp. 3bdrm 2bth House! 2+ TO OWN $2000 option Dugway & Rush Valley. (435)884-6658 $500/dep, $650/mo. No 100 W. 1300sqft, w/d Circle, Grantsville. money Call for details 2BDRM APT, $500/mo, car garage. Nice yard in Lynn (801)367-5155. pets, No Smoking. hookups (gas), main 3bdrm, 2bth, 3 car ga- Homes Barb with The Solutions FSBO 4bdrm, 2bth home $400/dep. Accept hous- quiet neighborhood. Owner/Agent, Secure Owner/ agent (435)840- f l o o r o n l y . rage, $1195/mo. Re- Team (435)884-9449 on 2.65 acres of rm7 ing. 328 E Main, 3010 435-840-0692 gency Real Estate Available Nov. 5th. RE. R e n t $ 1 0 7 5 / m o multi unit zoned land in Grantsville. C a l l (801)479-4440 $$$SAVE MONEY HAVE LOVED one live Grantsville city, double SLEEPING ROOMS 3BDRM 1.5BTH Over- $850/dep NO Pets/ TOOELE PERFECT (435)884-0432. Find HUD & Bank with you, but provide access to land, house available, $70 per lake townhome single BEAUTIFUL & Spacious Smoking. 1yr lease or owned homes at: them monitored inde- Home. 4bdrm, 2.5bth. 2BDRM BASEMENT appraised at $175,000 week, $10 key deposit, car garage, finished Tooele Rambler. Spa- Rent to Own. Call Mitch www.tooeleban- pendent living. New Finished basement, apt, Tooele, w/d to $180,000 could put 4 first and last week- total basement/ den, new cious & clean 5bdrm 3 801-380-5691. kowned homes.com or home, finished base- great fenced yard, hook-up, no smoking or four-plexes on property, $150 to move in. 46 N appliances, available full bath. w/master bath, call for a list Jamie ment w/kitchenette. many extras. $199,900. pets, $500/mo+ utilities, RENT OR LEASE TO no water, please call Broadway. 882-7605 Nov. 1st $885/mo plus nice fenced yard, Kerr (435)841-9144 $299,500 For details call Claudia, (801)792-7814 security 435-843-0686 amazing mountain Own, 5bdrm 2bth, 435-840-2205 VALLEY VIEW Group 1 Real Estate (435)882-7094 R e M a x R e s u l t s views, 2 car garage. 2200sqft, great loca- 3BDRM, NO SMOKING, Motel. Call 3BDRM 1.5BTH Tooele (801)860-5696 801-673-4738 IMPROVED BUILDING Lots of extras & bonus tion. Fenced, remodled. FSBO $ 1 9 8 , 0 0 0 soft water, w/d hook- (435)882-3235. or Condo, (435)843-9883 Lots .64- 1.09 acre lots. items. $1250/mo. Call 4 Payments can be tax GRANTSVILLE Duplex LAKEFRONT HOME ups, a/c, fenced, off (435)882-7008. Nice, Horse Property. Prices 3BDRM HUD! $264/MO! d i s c o u n t s . S c o t t deductible. $1100/mo 5bdrm 2bth upstairs Stansbury. 5bdrm 3bta street parking. 1 in- quiet 1bdrm, 2bdrm, starting in the 90’s. 4bdrm 4bth $90,500! (801)633-8556 884-0193 224-4932 ($1000/mo), 3bdrm sec sys, btlf kitchen SS Mobile Homes door pet negotiatable. kitchenette available. Sheila (801)599-3440 Only $718/Mo! 5% 1 b t h d o w n s t a i r s appl island,vaulted ceil- $725/mo Monthly, weekly & daily BUY 4BDRM FORE- NEW 3BDRM home, 360 (435)884-9440. Pru- down 20 years @ 8% ($700/mo), Separate ings, bonus/ office.Call (435)833-9393 specials. HBO, cable. CLOSURE! O n l y Saddle Road, Ander- 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile dential Real Estate. apr. For listings call Utilities, Completely re- Nancy 801-403-5851 DUPLEX for rent 3bdrm Open 24hrs. 585 Can- $90,500! This home son Ranch subdivision, home for rent, no smok- (800)586-3901 exten- modeled M c D o n a l d G r o u p 2bth, carport with stor- yon Rd, Tooele. must sell! More homes Grantsville, reasonable ing/ pets. 882-1550 sion 5749. (ucan) (435)840-2205 GMAC age, w/d hook-ups, available now! For list- rent, with or without Water Shares utilities. (801)598-0457 fenced backyard. 3BDRM, 2BTH Double ings. Call (800)586- $160,000 4bdrm 1bth, NEW HOME for sale in Homes for (801)755-9333 $700/mo, $500/dep. No w i d e , a / c , w / d 3901 ext 8334. (ucan) S a l e o r R e n t . Tooele. Beautiful Office Space 12 SHARES Settlement smoking/ pets 617 E Rent hook-ups, No pets, No NORTH TOOELE (435)843-1967 3bdrm, 2bth. It has it FOR RENT 3bdrm, 2bth, Canyon water, $4500 4 0 0 N o r t h . smoking $825/mo 4bdrm, 3bth Newer (801)631-4257 all! Fireplace, vaulted BEAUTIFUL OVER- 2 C a r G a r a g e . each if take all (435)882-2560, $500/dep 884-6626 Rambler. 2480sqft, ceilings, central air, big FOR LEASE Office/ LAKE home for rent. $1000/mo. New Paint/ 100% FINANCING (435)882-7627 (435)496-3607 801-243-0641 Large open floor plan 2 car garage, big lot, Business Space Free rent in December, Carpet. Great Home in Modular 2bdrm 2bth w/vaulted ceilings, Main built in 2007. Close to Utilities included. 46 & SELL YOUR computer 4bdrm, 1.5bth, across DUPLEX FOR rent, Overalake. 1551 W. 1400sqft 2+ garage/ 15 SHARES Settlement floor laundry, Fireplace, schools and parks. 48 South Main. 1 in the classifieds. Call from park, $1180/mo 2bdrm, 1bth, 1100sqft, Durocher Lane (290 shop, Redwood deck, Canyon Irrigation Fully Fenced, Beautiful $185,000 obo. Call month free. (602) 882-0050 or visit $600/dep, no smoking, non smoking, $550/mo W.) Tooele. (801)759- hardwood floors, Oak $3250 per share. Views! Great Neighbor- (801)824-0852 or 826-9471 www.tooeletranscript. n o d o g s , $500/dep. 7777 or mark@lar k i t c h e n $ 1 5 9 k (435)882-7273 hood! No smoking/pets, (801)915-7179 com 801-415-9646. 435-830-2501 cell. sonandcompany.com. (435)830-8065 804 $1150/mo plus dep. Fleetwood Drive NICE EAST Bench all (801)376-1927 brick home, 4bdrm, For Sale by Owner OVERLAKE ALMOST 1999 3BDRM 3BTH 3bth, full finished base- New 3bdrm 2.5bth, 2 2200sqft, jetted tub, ment, large covered car garage, $1050/mo 2-tone paint, auto- deck, large parking plus deposit No smok- matic sprinklers, cen- area, fenced yard, etc. ing/ Pets Call Carrie tral air, $189,000 881 489 Sleepy Hollow Happy (801)599-0515 Owner/ N 720 W Glen Eagles Drive, Tooele. Call Agent (435)882-6402 (435)882-3544 (801)201-5272cc RENT OR Lease to OVERLAKE TOWN- Own, 5bdrm, 2.5bth, 3BDRM 1BTH Home for HOME, upgraded end th fireplace, fenced yard, $85,000 (435)850-8559 unit, stainless appli- Open House Sat., Nov. 17 • 11 - 3 Thanksgiving RV pad. Wonderful ances, ceramic tile, 796 Lakeview, Stansbury 3BDRM 2BTH Overlake wood blinds, 3bdrm, neighborhood. $1200/ Townhome For Sale A Must See Beautiful Rambler Home In The Heart of 1.5bth, finished base- mo. (435)882-2171 (435)850-8559 Stansbury Park. Unbelievable Craftmanship With Upgrades Sandra Larsen (801)910-5803 ment, single car ga- Galore! 2 Car Garage w/RV Parking, Kitchen Has Gorgeous APPRAISALS FOR buy- r a g e , $ 1 5 2 , 0 0 0 . Full Time Agent, ROOMS FOR rent Ma- Hickory Cabinets With Striking Granite Countertops & ing, selling, financing, 435-224-2674 18”x18” Tile Flooring. Great Room Has Superb Hardwood ture and responsible PMI removal, estate Life Time Friend Planning on selling your & Slate Flooring As Well As Remarkable Vaulted Ceilings. women, with good val- planning and settle- home, you could be Family Room Has An Exceptional Brick Fireplace, Enter- ues, to rent rooms in ment, or real estate in- sending your sales tainment Center With Surround Sound & Attractive Hard- Stansbury call Jennifer vesting. Appraisers In points to up to 340,000 wood Flooring. Basement is Fantastic For Entertaining With 668 585 S. (435)882-6004 No Utah, call 882-5447 households at once. The Impressive Solid OakWet Bar &Entertainment Center, smoking/ pets Big Screen TV & Built In Surround Sound. All Bathrooms Walden 525 W. CHARMING RAMBLER For $155. you can Have Incredible Tilework Including Waynescoat. Master Has SMALL COTTAGE on 1/4 acre, 2bdrm place your 25 word Dr. Jetted Tub & Beautiful Stand Alone Shower.Home Has Bril- ONLY 400sqftt, no smoke, no 1bth, full basement, classified ad to all 45 $ liant Vaulted Ceilings w/Planters Shelves. Updated Ceiling ONLY 249,900 pets, private yard/ New water heater, fur- newspapers in Utah. New Listing $189,000 MLS #739459 d r i v e . $ 4 0 0 / m o Fans, GasRange, Microwave & Dishwasher. 5 Bedrooms, 3 nace/ ac, and flooring, Just call the Transcript Baths & Fully Finished Basement. Meticulouse Landscap- Vaulted ceilings, central air, MLS #747027 Large house in quiet neighborhood(easy walk $400/dep. Sharon $ 1 2 4 , 9 0 0 , A d a m Bulletin at 882-0050 for to school). Enjoy evenings with cozy fireplace. 435-830-7943 ingw/Sprinkler System/Timer, Concrete Curbing, Trees reverse osmosis,water softener. Basement just (435)655-5004 all the details. (Mention & Shrubbery. Exterior Has Front Artistic Brick & Vinyl. finished with LARGE bedroom, Sit down Also a woodburning stove in bsmt. Central air. SPACIOUS TOOELE ucan) CHECK OUT All homes Financing Options available. Call 435-830-3526, 435-833- shower with faux marble surround, tile floor. All Large unfinished bsmt to finish as you desire. 3bdrm 2bth, upper-level listed in Salt Lake & PMI REMOVAL on your 9758 or 833-9758. bedroom closets are walk in. Nice area. Huge(.41) lot. Lots of room inside and out! duplex, w/d hookups, Tooele County at mortgage payment. ac, covered parking, FSBO: Must See – Priced Right Starter Home: stansburyrealestate. Why pay Private Mort- references & security 233 N 5th Street, Tooele - 2 bedroom, 1 bath, Central air, com or Call us at gage Insurance longer 1962 deposit required. Pets carport & RV Parking, Fenced BackYard home in a nice 1195 (435)843-5323 than is needed? Ap- negotiable. $760/mo. quiet neighborhood. Asking $124,500. Call 830-3526 or Wy praisers In Utah, call 833-9758. Clemens Paulos Blvd. (435)830-6994 CONDO 232 Hometown 882-5447. court $190,000 Clean ONLY ONLY STANSBURY HOMES, $ all on one level 2bdrm 273,000 $ 3, 4 and 5bdrm homes, Under 184,900 2bth 14X13ft sunroom MLS #738307 MLS #738307 $1050-$1300/mo. with heat and air, up- WAAAY BETTER THAN NEW! Freshly painted (435)843-9883 CLEAN! Charming rambler in super neighborhood, graded 2 car garage, and new carpet. Lg. (.32) beautifully landscaped yard, Contract short walk to elementary school.Nicely painted,cozy STANSBURY PARK custom window treat- classy rock work, concrete stamped patio. 2nd garage gas fireplace,central air, great curb appeal. Basement Brand new 3bdrm, 2bth ments, vaulted ceilings, (drive thru door) is 26x30, heated, shower, sink,toilet, is near completed, has a nice family room and play 2 car garage, lease central air, fireplace, Have you seen interest rates? it’s own water heater, Lots of light, lots of storage! room, just needs bathroom!Easy commute to SLC! WOW option possible. $1300. tiled floors, spacious No pets/ smoking. kitchen w/upgraded oak 779 E. 572 6643 N. Malachite Way cabinets (435)224-8247 (60 East) CONDO FOR Sale 890 N. Skyline Dr. Davidson Realty Refinance Now & SKIP 3bdrm, 1800sqft, end (801)466-5078 ONLY ONLY unit, (801)808-8603 $ $ STANSBURY PARK, DECEMBER’S PAYMENT 189,900 Under 299,900 COZY 3BDRM 1bth MLS #734072 MLS #732198 3bdrm, 1bth, double car h o m e r e m o d e l e d SUPER NICE RAMBLER- culd-de-sac. Beautifully Motivated sellers, bring offer. 2 story beauty garage, fenced yard, Contract outside pet ok, kitchen and bathroom, landscaped .23 lot/ extra large deck/ electric awning, on East bench. Open & spacious room for 1 car garage, RV park- full vinyl fence, auto sprinklers, R.V. parking. Central entertaining. Large master bed & bath w/huge $900/mo, (801)842- 9631 ing, $139,900 For more air, laminate and tile flooring. Plantations shutters in garden tub & shower, awesome backyard, .36 information call Roberta all the windows, vaulted ceiling. MUST SEE! acre, lots of fruit trees. 3800 sq ft. TAKE YOUR PICK 4 (801)824-7164 homes for rent 3bdrm 2bth, 2 car garage call FOR SALE By Owner: 1009 545 E. for more info call Cami 2bdrm, 1bth condo, (435)840-0727 $99,500. Call (435) S.W. Dr. 670 N. 201-0569, Tooele. Charles Prows Roxanne Shields Braidi Kinckiner DEADLINES FOR clas- 801.910.4888 841.9753 850.2134 ONLY ONLY sifieds ads are Monday SELLING YOUR Under $149,000 $224,900 and Wednesdays by HOME? Advertise it in MLS #709866 4:45 p.m. the classifieds. Call www.utahbestmortgage.com 882-0050 or visit AWESOME PRICE FOR AWESOME HOME! Multi A lotContract of square footage for the $. HUGE .31 BECOME A SUB- www.tooeletran # w/lg. den & laundry on main floor, gas fireplace, SCRIBER. 882-0050 36 North Main 3 Tooele 843-0919 acre lot next to church parking lot. Fireplace. vaulted master, master bath has seperate shower and script.com 30 year shingles new 4 yrs ago. Needs some large jetted tub. Extra level in basement for lots of room TLC. Lots of potential. to grow. Professional landscaping/Huge deck.

1132 N. 552 Elk 600 E. Meadow ONLY Loop $179,900 Under ONLY MLS #729067 $379,900 WOW! Where else in Utah can you getMLS so #737044much, Great rambler on east side. wood flooring, vaulted customContract built quality(not to mention the views) at ceilings, Large family room in basement, den in such a great price?(do the math) Immaculately taken basement coul d easily be converted to bedroom. care of inside and out.Over 4000 sq.feet full of up- Fully fenced and full sprinklers. Heated garage with grades. Lot is .34 acres. PRICED TO SELL! ceiling fan. CLOSE to new elementary! Located in Deer Hollow subdivision. 6741 Bridle Farms Priced Low for Salt Your home will $ * $ * $ * Lake Valley! $239,000 MLS #705602 be sold here! 10,000 7,500 5,000 5 yr. old Ivory Home in nice neighborhood, close to kids park. C/A, covered patio, real in options and incen- in options & incen- in options & incen- hardwood throughout, recessed lighting, 2 tone tives for 1st new tives for 2nd new tives for 3rd new paint, bay wind., walk in closet, Basement buyer in November. buyer in November. buyer in November. stubbed for 3rd bth., Vinyl fence, full sprinklers Base prices starting as low as $194,900. 16 great floor plans to choose from. Fantastic subdivision convenient to all amenities! 435.224.9186 Visit us at our decorated model located at 2017 N. 170 W., Tooele * Hallmarks preferred lender must be used to qualify. 1185 N. Main • Tooele Seana Westerman Faye Hall Go to remax.com, enter MLS number to take a photo tour of these homes. All offices independently owned and operated. Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. 435.840.4517 801.699.6137 NOTICE OF TRUS- TEE’S SALE APN: 15-035-0-0926 Trust No. 1113416-07 Ref: Toni Broadhead TRA: L o a n N o . xxxxxx9524. IMPOR- TANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED July 20, 2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO- TECT YOUR PROP- ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING, YOU SHOULD CON- TACT A LAWYER. On December 11, 2007, at 4:30pm, James H. Woo- dall, Trustee, as duly ap- pointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded July 22, 2005, as Instru- ment No. 243886, in Book xx, Page xx, of the Official Records in the office at the County Re- corder of Tooele County, State of Utah, executed by Toni L Broadhead, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, pay- AGENDA AND NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE able in lawful money of NOTICE is hereby given COMMUNITY DEVEL- NOTICE IS HERBY the United States at the that the Stansbury Serv- OPMENT BLOCK GIVEN THAT the Tooele time of sale. Successful ice Agency Board of GRANT (CDBG) City Planning Commis- bidders must tender a Trustees will hold a pub- FIRST PUBLIC HEAR- sion will meet in a public deposit of $5,000 in cer- lic hearing to discuss the ING NOTICE hearing and Business tified funds to the trustee proposed 2008 Tentative TOOELE COUNTY will meeting scheduled for at the time of sale, with Budget on Wednesday, hold a public hearing to Wednesday, November the balance due by noon November 14, 2007 at consider potential pro- 14, 2007 in the hour of the following business 7:00 p.m., in the Stans- jects for which funding 7:00 PM. The meeting day, at the office of the bury Park Clubhouse, #1 may be applied under will be held at Tooele Trustee. At the tooele Country Club Drive, the CDBG Small Cities City Hall in the City county courthouse 74 Stansbury Park, Utah Program for Program Council Chambers, lo- South 100 East Tooele 84074. The regularly Year 2008. Suggestions cated at 90 N Main Utah all right, title and in- scheduled Board Meet- for potential projects will Street, Tooele, Utah. terest conveyed to and ing will convene immedi- be solicited, both ver- Agenda Items now held by it under said ately following the public bally and in writing, from Pledge of Allegiance Deed of Trust in the B6 hearing. all interestedTooeleparties. PublicTranscripHearing and tRec-Bulle- tin property situated in said Tuesday November 13, 2007 Public Hearing The expected amount of ommendation on prelimi- County and State de- 2008 Tentative Budget CDBG funds for this Pro- nary plan approval for scribed as: Lot 929, Water Shares Buildings – PublicChristy Achziger Notices gramPublicyear Noticeswill be dis - OverlakePublicPhase Notices1L a Public Notices lakesidePublicno. Notices9 pud. ac - Public Notices Public Notices BusinessMeetings Meeting cussedMeetingsalong with the 183 lotMeetingssubdivision lo- Trustees cordingTrusteesto the official plat Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Call to Order range of projects eligible cated at approximately thereof on file and of re- FOR SALE Underground If you build, remodel or Pledge of Allegiance under this program and 400 W 2000 N by Tooele Deadline for public no- cord in the Tooele NOTICE OF DELI- NOTICE OF LAWSUIT water rights in Grants- remove buildings you 1. Roll Call a review of previously Associates, L.P. Public tices is 4 p.m. the day county recorder's office.. QUENT TAX SALE AND SUMMONS BY ville/ Erda, 1 to 5 acre can place your classi- 2. Review and Adopt funded projects. The Hearing and Motion on prior to publication. The street address and Notie is hereby given PUBLICATION feet, $8500/ $10,000 fied ad in 45 of Utah's Minutes hearings will begin at conditional use permit Public notices submit- other common designa- that on the 28th day of Civil No. 074300385 per acre ft. (435)840- newspapers for only 3. Public Comment 3:00 P.M. on NOVEM- for an automotive repair ted past the deadline tion of the real property November, 2007 at 3:00 In the Third Judicial 1472 $155. for 25 words ($5. 4. Probable Vote Items BER 20, 2007 and will business to be located at will not be accepted. described above is pur- p.m. at the North front District Court, Tooele for each additional 5. 2008 Tentative be held at the TOOELE 278 N Main St by OK UPAXLP ported to be: 5711 North door of the County County, State of Utah ONE SHARE Settlement word). You will reach Budget – Christy Achzi- COUNTY COURT- Auto Repair. Public Helm Lane Stansbury Courthouse in Tooele, ALEXUS A. PARKER Canyon Irrigation, up to 340,000 house- ger HOUSE in the COUNTY Hearing and Motion on NOTICE OF TRUS- Park Ut 84074. Esti- County, Utah, I will offer DeVAUL, Petitioner, $4800. (435)840-0344 holds and all you do is 6. Flag Pole Relocation COMMISSION CHAM- conditional use permit TEE’S SALE mated Total Debt as of for sale at public auction v. call the Transcript Bul- – Christy Achziger BERS. Further informa- for a home day care to APN: 15-035-0-0926 December 11, 2007 is and sell to the highest BLAINE DIXON De- UNDERGROUND WA- letin at 882-0050 for all 7. Recess tion can be obtained by be located at 847 Arrow Trust No. 1113416-07 $255,154.93. The under- bidder for cash, under VAUL, Respondent. TER Rights for sale the details. (Mention Work Session contacting CINDY Street by Valerie Ander- Ref: Toni Broadhead signed Trustee disclaims provisions of section A Petition for Divorce Erda, Tooele Valley UCAN Classified Net- Possible Vote Items COOMBS, ENGINEER- son. Public Hearing and TRA: L o a n N o . any liability for any incor- 59-2-1303, the following has been filed by Alexus (435)882-4949 work) 2007 Budget Amend- ING OFFICE MANAGER Recommendation on xxxxxx9524. IMPOR- rectness of the street ad- described personal prop- A. Parker-DeVaul. ment Discussion – John at 843-3160. In compli- preliminary plan ap- dress and other common erty located in the If you wish to defend this WANTED: WATER TANT NOTICE TO O’Donnell ance with the Americans proval for Childs four lot designation, if any, county and now delin- lawsuit, you must file rights or irrigation Financial PROPERTY OWNER: Personnel Wage Discus- with Disabilities Act, indi- subdivision to be located shown herein. Said sale quent and subject to tax with the clerk of the shares in Tooele Val- YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Services sion – Randy Jones viduals needing special on the corner of Birch St will be made without sale. Third Judicial District ley. Call Ross at UNDER A DEED OF 2. Manager’s Report accommodations (includ- and Fifth St by Robert covenant or warranty, A bid for less than the to- Court, Tooele County, 801-642-0119 TRUST, DATED July 20, UP TO $1000 online 3. Board Members’ Re- ing auxiliary communica- Childs. Public Hearing express or implied, re- tal amount of taxes, in- 74 South 100 East, www.CASHIN30MINUTES. 2005. UNLESS YOU ports and Requests tive aids and services) and Recommendation garding title, possession, terest penalty and ad- Tooele, Utah 84074 a COM In your checking TAKE ACTION TO PRO- 4. Correspondence during these hearings on final plat approval for condition or encum- ministrative costs which written answer to the Pe- Commercial account in 30 minutes! TECT YOUR PROP- 5. Financial and Bills should notify CHERYL Childs four lot subdivi- brances, including fees, are charged upon the tition for Divorce within Property No credit check! (ucan) ERTY, IT MAY BE 6. Adjourn ADAMS, COMMISSION sion to be located on the SOLD AT A PUBLIC charges and expenses personal property will not 20 days of November 6, COMMERCIAL LOANS. (Published in the Tran- ASSISTANT at TOOELE corner or Birch St and SALE. IF YOU NEED of the Trustee and of the be accepted. 2007, the date of the first RATES at 6.5%. 30 Public Notices script Bulletin November COUNTY COURT- Fifth St by Robert Childs. AN EXPLANATION OF trusts created by said ROBERT WOODS publication of this sum- year fixed available. Meetings 13, 2007) HOUSE, 47 SOUTH Review and Approval of THIS PROCEEDING, Deed of Trust, to pay the 1998 FLEETWOOD 24 mons. You must also MAIN, TOOELE, UTAH, Planning Commission remaining principal sums x 48 serve a copy on Peti- Many flexible programs. PUBLIC NOTICE YOU SHOULD CON- Compare our rates to Deadline for public no- 84074 (843-3150) at minutes for meeting held TACT A LAWYER. On of the note(s) secured by 206 E. 1530 NO. D-6 tioner, Pro Se, at 808 tices is 4 p.m. the day Notice is hereby given least three days prior to October 10, 2007. said Deed of Trust. The TOOELE, UT 84074 East 540 North, Tooele, your current Lender. that the North Tooele December 11, 2007, at The Madison Group prior to publication. the hearing to be at- Discussion 4:30pm, James H. Woo- current beneficiary of the TOTAL DUE: $788.03 Utah 84074, 435- Public notices submit- County Fire Protection tended. “This is Smart Growth” Trust Deed as of the CHRIS WILLIAMS 830-0134. (435)785-8350 Service District will hold dall, Trustee, as duly ap- (800)230-0398 (ucan) ted past the deadline (Published in the Tran- Chapter 9: A Lasting pointed Trustee under a date of this notice is: 1974 ACADEMY 14 x 60 If you fail to file to an- will not be accepted. their regular monthly script Bulletin November Legacy in Our Communi- Mortgage Electronic 250 W. 9th So. #9 swer the Petition in writ- board meeting on No- Deed of Trust recorded FOR SALE OR Lease UPAXLP 13 & 15, 2007) ties Registration Systems, TOOELE, UT 84074 ing, Petitioner will take vember 15, 2007 at 7:00 July 22, 2005, as Instru- 4000SQFT building Pursuant to the Ameri- Inc.. The record owner of TOTAL DUE: $289.81 judgment against you on AGENDA AND NOTICE p.m. at the Lake Point NOTICE OF PUBLIC ment No. 243886, in w/office on one acre lo- cans with Disabilities the property as of the re- DIANE STONE default. NOTICE is hereby given Fire Station, 1528 Sun- HEARING Book xx, Page xx, of the cated on Main street Act, individuals needing cording of the Notice of 1974 SKYLINE 14 x 70 The foregoing Summons that the Stansbury Serv- set Road, Lake Point, PUBLIC NOTICE IS Official Records in the Grantsville 3 overhead special accommodation Default is/are: Toni L. 323 W. 500 No. #47 is served on you by pub- ice Agency Board of UT. HEREBY GIVEN that the office at the County Re- doors, 480 V. 3-PHASE during this meeting Broadhead. Dated: No- TOOELE, UT 84074 lication pursuant to an Trustees will hold a pub- The agenda will be as Board of Trustees of the corder of Tooele County, power $255,000 or should notify Rachelle vember 13, 2007. TOTAL DUE: $277.90 Order of the Third Judi- lic hearing to discuss the follows: Stansbury Service State of Utah, executed $1600/mo (435)830- Custer, Tooele Planner James H. Woodall, (Published in the Tran- cial District Court in and proposed 2008 Tentative 1. Roll call Agency of Tooele by Toni L Broadhead, 2940 Recorder prior to the Trustee 10653 River script Bulletin November for Tooele County dated Budget on Wednesday, will sell at public auction 2. Approval of minutes County, Utah, shall con- meeting at (435) Front Parkway, Suite 13, 15, 20 & 22, 2007) October 26, 2007. The November 14, 2007 at to highest bidder, pay- 3. Update regarding new vene a public hearing on 843-2130 or TDD (435) 290 South Jordan Ut Court’s Order and the 7:00 p.m., in the Stans- Stansbury Station Wednesday, November able in lawful money of 843-2180. 84095 (801)254-9450 PUBLIC NOTICE Petitioner’s Petition for Buildings bury Park Clubhouse, #1 4. Bills and Communica- 14, 2007, at the hour of the United States at the (Published in the Tran- (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Notice of Election Can- Divorce are on file in the Country Club Drive, tions 7:00 p.m., at the Stans- time of sale. Successful script Bulletin November Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 vass-Stansbury Park Im- office of the clerk of the Stansbury Park, Utah 5. Policies and proce- bury Park Clubhouse, #1 bidders must tender a BUILDING MATERIALS: 13, 2007) P.M. Signature/by: provement District will Third Judicial District 84074. The regularly dures Country Club, Stansbury deposit of $5,000 in cer- METAL buildings, mini tified funds to the trustee James H. Woodall, hold a canvass of elec- Court in and for Tooele scheduled Board Meet- 6. Approve new mem- Park, Utah to consider PUBLIC NOTICE storage systems, roof at the time of sale, with Trustee R-156316 tion returns on Tuesday, County, located at 74 ing will convene immedi- bers/new employees and take public comment Notice is hereby given and wall panels, metal the balance due by noon 11/13/07, November 20, 2007 at South 100 East, Tooele, ately following the public 7. Other business on the proposed 2008 that the North Tooele building components. the following business (Published in the Tran- 6:15 p.m. at 30 Plaza, Utah 84074. hearing. 8. Adjournment Tentative Budget. County Fire Protection Utah Manufacture 20 day, at the office of the script Bulletin November Stansbury Park, UT. (Published in the Tran- Public Hearing Dated this 8th day of No- STANSBURY SERVICE Service District will hold years plus. Top quality Trustee. At the tooele 13, 20 & 27, 2007) (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin November 2008 Tentative Budget vember, 2007 AGENCY OF TOOELE a public hearing on Nov low prices. Weekly De- county courthouse 74 script Bulletin November 6, 8, 13 & 15, 2007) – Christy Achziger Cassandra Ray COUNTY 15, 2007 at 6:30 p.m. at livery. 1-800-262-5347. South 100 East Tooele 13, 2007) Business Meeting Admin. Clerk (Published in the Tran- the Lake Point Fire Sta- SELL YOUR CAR or cobuildings@cobuild Utah all right, title and in- Call to Order (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin November tion, 1528 Sunset Road, Public Notices boat in the classifieds. ings.net (ucan) terest conveyed to and WANT TO get the latest Pledge of Allegiance script Bulletin November 1, 6, 8 & 13, 2007) Lake Point, UT. A copy Miscellaneous Call 882-0050 or visit now held by it under said local news? Subscribe 1. Roll Call 13 & 15, 2007) of the tentative budget is www.tooeletranscript. PUBLIC NOTICE Deed of Trust in the to the Transcript Bulle- 2. Review and Adopt available for public re- Deadline for public no- com or e-mail your ad COMMUNITY DEVEL- NOTICE IS HERBY property situated in said tin. Minutes view Monday – Friday tices is 4 p.m. the day to tbp@tooeletran- BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR SALE OPMENT BLOCK GIVEN THAT the Tooele County and State de- prior to publication. 3. Public Comment 8:00 am – 5:00 pm at script.com GRANT (CDBG) City Planning Commis- scribed as: Lot 929, 676 Walden Dr, Tooele4. Probable Vote Items 1528 Sunset Road, Lake Public notices submit- FIRST PUBLIC HEAR- sion will meet in a public lakeside no. 9 pud. ac- 5. 2008$229,900Tentative Point, UT ted past the deadline Priced below market to sell Quick! ING NOTICE hearing and Business cording to the official plat Budget – Christy Achzi- The agenda will be as will not be accepted. TOOELE COUNTY will meeting scheduled for thereof on file and of re- This home has evergerything you want: follows: UPAXLP hold a public hearing to Wednesday, November cord in the Tooele 6. Flag Pole Relocation 1. Roll call 3 Bedrooms, 2 ½ baths with extra large tub in consider potential pro- 14, 2007 in the hour of county recorder's office.. – Christy Achziger 2. Public comments on jects for which funding 7:00 PM. The meeting The street address and master, Fully landscape7.d yRecessard with auto sprin- tentative 2008 budget may be applied under will be held at Tooele other common designa- klers, vinyl fencing witWorkh RV GSessionate, central air, 3. Approval of tentative the CDBG Small Cities City Hall in the City tion of the real property Possible Vote Items budget. alarm system, RV Pad, 3-Car garage, neutral Program for Program Council Chambers, lo- described above is pur- 2007 Budget Amend- Dated this 2nd day of colors, nice neighborhood, very Year 2008. Suggestions cated at 90 N Main ported to be: 5711 North ment Discussion – John November, 2007 Move in for potential projects will Street, Tooele, Utah. Helm Lane Stansbury Home with zero closeO’Donnellto elementary school. Cassandra Ray District Tooele County’s amily Real Estate Advisor be solicited, both ver- Agenda Items Park Ut 84074. Esti- F Warranty down! Personnel Wage Discus- Administrator This home is immaculate. Come bally and in writing, from Pledge of Allegiance mated Total Debt as of Included sion – Randy Jones (Published in the Tran- take a look and compare all interested parties. Public Hearing and Rec- December 11, 2007 is 2. Manager’s Report script Bulletin November to everything else in this The expected amount of ommendation on prelimi- $255,154.93. The under- 3.prBoardice rangMembers’e! See moreRe- 6, 8, 13 & 15, 2007) ports and Requests CDBG funds for this Pro- nary plan approval for signed Trustee disclaims pictures on ksl.com. gram year will be dis- Overlake Phase 1L a any liability for any incor- 840-0344 4. Correspondence SELLING YOUR moun- 5.Call Financial84 0and-0 Bills395 cussed along with the 183 lot subdivision lo- tain bike? www.tooele rectness of the street ad- 6. Adjourn range of projects eligible cated at approximately transcript.com dress and other common (Published in the Tran- under this program and 400 W 2000 N by Tooele designation, if any, a review of previously Associates, L.P. Public shown herein. Said sale 538 Oak Ln. script Bulletin November 573 West 200 S. 13, 2007) funded projects. The Hearing and Motion on will be made without hearings will begin at conditional use permit covenantNewor Listingwarranty, 3:00 P.M. on NOVEM- for an automotive repair express or implied, re- BER 20, 2007 and will business to be located at garding title, possession, Get into yourbe held at theDreamTOOELE 278 N Main St byHomeOK condition or encum- COUNTY COURT- Auto Repair. Public brances, including fees, HOUSE in the COUNTY Hearing and Motion on charges and expenses COMMISSION CHAM- conditional use permit of the Trustee and of the BERS. Further informa- for a home day care to trusts created by said tion can be obtained by be located at 847 Arrow Deed of Trust, to pay the before thecontacting Holidays!CINDY Street by Valerie Ander- remaining principal sums $ $ COOMBS, ENGINEER- son. Public Hearing and of the note(s) secured by ING OFFICE MANAGER Recommendation on said Deed of Trust. The 169,900 225,000 4064 Palmer Road, Erda at 843-3160. In compli- preliminary plan ap- current2500beneficiary Sq. Ft. ofFinished,the Charming/Solidly Empty Nesters, Deer Hollow is your destina- ance with the Americans proval for Childs four lot Trust DeedConstructedas of Brickthe Rambler w/ Wood tion, a former model home, one level living, with Disabilities Act, indi- subdivision to be located date Floors,of this Updatednotice is:Kitchen, 4 Bedrooms, 2 $ viduals needing special on the corner of Birch St Mortgage Electronic 2 bdrms, 2 bths, top of the line amenities 259,900 Bathrooms and Alot of Living Space at throughout & clean with pristine views. accommodations (includ- and Fifth St by Robert RegistrationthisSystems, Price!! Call 840-0344. 6 bdrms, 1 full bath, 2 3/4 baths, cozy ing auxiliary communica- Childs. Public Hearing Inc.. The record owner of dining room and kitchen. Over 2600 tive aids and services) and Recommendation the property as of the re- during these hearings on final plat approval for cording of the Notice of sq. ft. fi nished, beautiful 1 acre lot, should notify CHERYL Childs four lot subdivi- Default is/are: Toni L. fantastically landscaped, over 100 ADAMS, COMMISSION sion to be located on the Broadhead. Dated: No- 668 S. 1400 E. mature trees. Come take a look, see ASSISTANT at TOOELE corner or Birch St and vember 13, 2007. what it would be like to have your own COUNTY COURT- Fifth St by Robert Childs. JamesI H.willWoodall, sell your park! Children’s paradise. HOUSE, 47 SOUTHPRICEReview REDUCEDand Approval of Trustee 10653 River MAIN, TOOELE, UTAH, Planning Commission Front Parkway, Suite 84074 (843-3150) at minutes for meeting held 290 South Jordan Ut least three days prior to October 10, 2007. 84095 (801)254-9450home here! the hearing to be at- Discussion (800)245-1886 (Hotline) tended. “This is Smart Growth” Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 (Published in the Tran- Chapter 9: A Lasting P.M. Signature/by: script Bulletin November Legacy in Our Communi- James H. Woodall, 13 & 15, 2007) ties Trustee R-156316 $ PRICE REDUCED Pursuant to the Ameri- 11/13/07, elk Ridge estates 379,900 cansPRICEwith Disabilities REDUCED (Published in the Tran- 3030 Deer Run Drive • Benches at South Rim Phase II Act, individuals needing script Bulletin November Amazing Views and Luxury in this Stockton • $389,900 2866 W. Rimspecial Rock accommodationDr. • Benches at South Rim Phase II 13, 20 & 27, 2007) 5 Bedroom, 3 Full Bath and 4 car garage during Stocktonthis meeting • $391,900 home. Comes with a 6 year Bumper to • 2 Acres • Bonus Room should notify Rachelle • Granite countertops • Large garage • 1.5 Acres • Bonus Room Bumper Warranty. Owners are transferring Custer, Tooele Planner • 4 bedrooms • Basement entrance in • Granite countertops • Choose your colors and have priced this to sell quick. Recorder prior to the • Open beautiful fl oor plan garage • 4 bedrooms • Rock/Stucco Exterior meeting at (435) 843-2130 or TDD (435) 1388 N. 650 E. • Tooele 73 Iron Rod Rd, Tooele 14701524 W. Country Hwy 843-2180.199, Lane, Rush ErdaValley 1604 Country Ln • Erda PRICED REDUCED (Published in the TranPrice- Reduced $489,900 789 White Pine Dr. 374Call Bevan for Waya script Bulletin November 13, 2007)

5 acres, 6 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 3 car grg., 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 3 car grg. Very 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 2 car grg., Beautiful open fl oor plan, great views, cute rambler in very nice area. beautiful home with so many extras. lovely landscaping. Enjoy country 6 bdrms, 3 bathrooms, 3 family Corner lot, walk-in closets, master Spectacular master suite. On over $ living everyday in this all brick rambler. rooms, brick & stucco Rambler on 5 bath, great mountain views. 1/3 acre lot. Wow 289,900 acres. Price Reduced $478,000 $219,900 $550,000 OBLIGATION $188,900 A GREAT BUY! Views forever, 4 Bdrms, 3 Full Baths, Fully Fenced .24 Acre lot with Raised NO Canyon Rim Estates analysis on Garden Plot, Gazebo over concrete patio, CentralSOLD Air and Swamp Cooler if you like it Southeast Tooele • Starting at $79,000 Lots cool and moist also a Washroom off the ga- your home rage, Keeping it Clean! Call Shane 840-0344. 4 Beautiful Call Laramie Dunn for ALL Protect yourself in the buying & selling process 5 to 9 Acre your Real by using a knowledgeable professional. Estate needs Lots In Erda! Get more home Get more moNeY Starting at $225,000 435-224-4000 BUYERSfor your money! SELLERSout of your home! SUMMONS Civil No. 074300284 CRYSTAL IRENE YVELLEZ, Petitioner, v. CHRISTOPHER YVEL- LEZ, Respondent. Judge Kouris Commissioner THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE- NAMED RESPON- DENT: You are hereby sum- Tuesday Novembermoned 13,and 2007required to Tooele Transcript-Bulletin B7 file an Answer to the Verified Petition for Di- Public Notices vorcePublicin writing Noticesto the Public Notices Miscellaneous ClerkMiscellaneousof the Court at the Miscellaneous address above within 20 PUBLIC NOTICE days if you are served in SUMMONS LICENSED GENERAL the State of Utah or TO JESSICA LOPEZ CONTRACTORS: within 30 days if you are Case No. 532111 The Tooele County served outside of the Judge Mark May Unique Gift Ideas! Emergency Manage- State of Utah, after serv- BLAKE R. BEAZER ment Department is ice of this Summons a n d MAREN J. seeking a licensed Gen- upon you. You must BEAZER, eral Contractor. A new also serve upon or mail Petitioners, Circle of Light in a Smelter Town 15,700 sf Emergency a copy of your answer to v. Operations Center/Dis- the Petitioner’s attorney JESSICA LOPEZ and New and Collected Poems patch Building is to be at the address above. If ROBERT D. BEAZER, constructed for Tooele you fail to answer as di- Respondents. Elaine Ipson writes with a quiet control, without County. It is located on a rected above, judgment In the Matter of: site of approximately by default will be taken JESSICA LOPEZ exaggeration or self-indulgence. The poems recite 1.20 acres. The con- against you for the relief BEAZER history in its intimacy and immediacy, but without struction is non-combus- demanded in the Peti- (DOB 1/29/2004), Minor tible, fully fire sprinkled tion, which has been Child. fanfare. Each image, each turn of metaphorical phrase and the exterior walls filed with the Clerk of the THE STATE OF UTAH is deeply perceived and presented. The reader moves have a masonry veneer. above-entitled Court and TO RESPONDENT JES- An emergency generator a copy of which is hereto SICA LOPEZ: through Elaine’s eyes, mindful search for meaning, and as well as a buried water attached and has been You are hereby sum- tank will be included. In- served upon you. moned, notified, and re- strength of spirit into realms of reality and knowledge. terior rooms will include PLEASE READ THESE quired to appear at a Read these poems in solitude, let Elaine’s grace computer rooms, a sup- PAPERS CAREFULLY. hearing in connection port kitchen, operations These papers mean that with the attached Peti- and wisdom carry you into past times tangled with room, offices, training you are the opposing tion on Monday, Decem- hauntings, dreams, and fond memories. room, dispatch room, party in the legal action ber 3, 2007 between 11 and other miscellaneous named in the accompa- a.m. and 12 p.m., at the – Clarence P. Socwell support areas. A tower nying Petition. Tooele Juvenile Court lo- Past President of the League of Utah Writers, will be installed under DATED this 26th day of cated at 74 South 100 the Utah State Poetry Society, and the another contract. Quali- October 2007. East, Tooele, Utah fied Contractors can ob- Katherine G. Reymann 84074, before Judge National Federation of State Poetry Societies tain drawings and speci- Attorney for Petitioner Mark May on the second fications from MHTN Ar- (Published in the Tran- floor. If you intend to op- 6 x 9 • 80 pages chitects, Inc., 420 E script Bulletin October pose, intervene in or $ 95 South Temple, Suite 30, November 6, 13 & contest thePetition, you 8 100, Salt Lake City, Utah 20, 2007) must file your written an- 84111. A $100 refund- swer with theclerkof the able deposit fee will be SUMMONS court at 74 South 100 required for each set. The State of Utah to: East, Suite 15, Tooele, Construction Documents Kori L. Kennedy Utah 84074, prior to the will be available for Gen- You are hereby notified scheduled hearing and eral Contractors begin- that a Complaint for Di- you must mail or deliver ning Friday, November vorce has been filed a copytoPetitioners’ at- Local 9th. A value based se- against each of you in torneys at the address lection method will be the Third District Court, listed above. If you fail Writer! used to select the Gen- Tooele County, Utah. to do so, judgment by eral Contractor. Details You are hereby sum- default may be taken will be noted in the Pro- moned and required to against you for the relief ject Manual. Contractor’s file an Answer in writing demanded in the Peti- Proposals will be ac- to the Complaint which tion. This is an action for cepted until Wednesday, has been filed with the involuntary termination The Hidden Messages in Water November 28, 2007 at Clerk of the above-enti- of parental rights under 2:00 PM at MHTN Archi- tled Court, 74 South 100 Utah’s Termination of The revolutionary work of internationally renowned Japanese scientist tects, Inc. No Proposals East, Tooele, Utah Parental Rights Act, Masaru Emoto explains his discovery how molecules of water are affected by 84074, and to serve will be accepted after Utah Code Ann. §§ our thoughts, words and feelings. Since humans and the earth are composed 2:00 PM. upon or mail to Gary 78-3a-401 et seq. Your (Published in the Tran- Buhler, Plaintiff's Attor- rights as a parent are mostly of water, his message is one of personal health, global environmental script Bulletin October ney, PO Box 229, proposed to be perma- renewal, and a practical plan for peace that starts with each one of us. 30, November 1, 6 & 8, Grantsville, UT nently terminated in the 13, 15, 20 & 22, 2007) 84029-0229, a copy of proceedings. 5 x 7.5 • 160 pages • full-color photos said Answer within 20 DATED this 19th day of SUMMONS days after service of this October, 2007. $ 95 Civil No. 074300284 Summons upon you. If VAN COTT, BAGLEY, 16 CRYSTAL IRENE you fail so to do, judg- CORNWALL & YVELLEZ, Petitioner, v. ment by default will be MCCARTHY CHRISTOPHER YVEL- taken against you for the By: /s/ Chandler P. LEZ, Respondent. Great Ghost Towns relief demanded in said Thompson Get Yours Judge Kouris Complaint. Cassie J. Medura Commissioner of the West Dated this 22nd day of Chandler P. Thompson THE STATE OF UTAH Early! October, 2007. Attorneys for Petition- What is it about ghost towns that so TO THE ABOVE- /s/ GARY BUHLER ers NAMED RESPON- intrigues us? Why are we compelled PO BOX 229 (Published in the Tran- Limited DENT: GRANTSVILLE, UT script Bulletin October by abandonment and ruin, a sense You are hereby sum- 84029-0229 23, 30, November 6 & of things left behind? Quantities! monedSHEand required MAYto TELEPHONE: 13, 2007) file an Answer to the (435)830-0928 Journey with award-winning Verified Petition for Di- (Published in the Tran- photographer Tom Till and vorce in writing to the script Bulletin October SELL YOUR car in the ClerkNOTof the Court at theLIVE23, 30, November 6 & Transcript Bulletin Clas- author Teresa Jordan throughout address above within 20 13, 2007) sified section. the Western states. Discover for days if you are served in the State of Utah or yourself the enchantment of old withinTO30 days ifSEEyou are ghost towns, the mysterious essence served outside of the still emanating from these deserted State of Utah, after serv- ice of this Summons communities. uponHERyou. You mustCHILD 10 x 13.5 • 128 pages • full-color photos also serveSHEupon or mail MAY a copy of your answer to $ 95 the Petitioner’s attorney 15 at theGROWaddress above. If UPSHE MAY you fail to answer as di- rected above, judgment by defaultNOTwill be taken LIVE against you for the relief NOT LIVE demanded in the Peti- The Boys of Winter tion, which has been The poignant true story of three young Depression-era ski champions and their filed with the Clerk of the TO SEE above-entitledTOCourt and SEE brutal, heroic, and ultimately tragic transformation from athletes to infantrymen with a copySheof which is runningis hereto out the fabled U.S. Tenth Mountain Division. attached and has been servedof breathupon you.and runningHER CHILD Drawing on dozens of interviews and extensive historical research, Charles J. Sanders PLEASE READ THESE reveals the stories of these young men in a fast-paced and exhilarating narrative. PAPERSout ofCAREFULLY. time… These papersHERmean that CHILD 6 x 9 • 256 pages • photos youThousandsare the opposing of young womenGROW UP partyarein livingthe legal withaction a deadly lung $ 95 named in the accompa- 19 nyingdisease Petition. called LAM—and don’t DATEDknowthis they26th haveday ofit. LAM is often OctoberGROW 2007. UP Katherinemisdiagnosed G. Reymann as asthma or Attorneychronic for bronchitis.Petitioner ThereShe is no is running out The North American Indian (Publishedknown incure.the Tran- script Bulletin October of breath and running 30, November 6, 13 & SHE MAY A beautifully rendered compilation of the best early photographs 20, 2007) out of time… of Edward S. Curtis taken from his many volumes of study first But there is hope. Thousands of young women published in the early 1900s. are livingNOT with a deadly LIVE lung With an original foreword by Theodore Roosevelt this work covers Learn more about LAM.disease called LAM—and don’t all the major Indian cultures of the United States and Alaska at the know they have it. LAM is often turn of the 19th century. thelamfoundation.orgShe is runningmisdiagnosedTO out asSEE asthma or of breath chronicand bronchitis. running There is no Witness the last record of a way of life now gone through knownHER cure. CHILD compelling photography and informative descriptions. out of time… But thereGROW is hope. UP This work is in every sense a life’s work. Curtis left us a collection of Thousands of young women immense historical significance, with an outstanding artistic integrity. Learn more about LAM. – Photo Art International, London are living withthelamfoundation.org a deadly lung disease called LAM—and don’t 5.5 x 7.5 • 576 pages • hundreds of photos know they have it. LAM is often $1299 She is running out misdiagnosed asof asthma breath and or running chronic bronchitis.out There of time… is no known cure. Thousands of young women are living with a deadly lung Get Your Copies Today! disease called LAM—and don’t know they have it. LAM is often But there is hope.misdiagnosed as asthma or chronic bronchitis. There is no TOOELE known cure. TRANSCRIPT Learn more about LAM. thelamfoundation.orgBut there is hope. BULLETIN Learn more about LAM. thelamfoundation.org Call 882-0050 or stop by the Transcript-Bulletin 58 N. Main, Tooele • M-F, 8-5 B8

B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY November 13, 2007

adjusted well and become here, but now I’ve really been she’s always wanted to play. someone so unlike herself. said. “This is a dream come Grease accepted into the drama pro- accepted,” she said. However, she is quick to say “Ever since I was little true. Being able to go on stage continued from page B1 gram. Williams is excited to be in how she her personality dif- watching ‘Grease’ at 6 years and be someone I’m not is “At first is was difficult her first THS production, even fers greatly from Sandy’s, add- old, I would say I wanted to wonderful.” students come through audi- because I had just moved more so because it’s a role ing that it’s fun for her to be be Sandy someday,” Williams Although a good portion tions — the most she’s ever of the cast has never been in had. Many of the students she a THS production, Spencer had never worked with in her Jensen, a junior, who plays productions before, includ- Danny Zuko, is a veteran. ing many of the ones she did “[This play] is very different cast. because there are a lot of new “In a cast of 34, there are 15 people,” Jensen said. “The cast who have never been in one seems more energetic and it’s of my productions before,” nice to see new faces on the LaForge said. stage.” They may not have been in Jensen was involved with one of her plays, but the level plays at THS even before he of energy and willingness to entered high school. Jensen work has impressed the long- is part of a large family who time director. has been helping these pro- Two of the actors, Toni ductions for years. His older Cerroni, who plays Betty Rizzo, brother Zach, a senior at and Monica Tshilombo, who THS, is the stage manager for plays Marty, have never tried “Grease” and has also been out for a play or been involved involved in countless plays. in the theater program before. “Grease” begins at a 10-year “They came in and blew me Rydell High School reunion away,” LaForge said. “I don’t where they reminisce about know how they feel, but I hope their fellow classmates who we’re making them feel wel- are not in attendance. These come. We’re working together classmates just happen to to create camaraderie.” be the Pink Ladies — Rizzo, And that camaraderie is Frenchy (Mikal Giles), Marty, what LaForge looks for in and Jan (Tessa Woodruff) all of her casts. Another new — and the Burger Palace face to the THS stage is Alexis Boys — Danny, Kenickie (Jeff Williams, a sophomore who Spafford), Doody (Matt Dahl), plays the shy and sweet Sandy Roger (Sal Maciel) and Sonny Dumbrowski. Williams trans- (Nash Kent Stewart). The photography / Troy Boman ferred to THS from Dixie High musical is set in flashbacks School in St. George and has The cast of the Tooele High School production of “Grease.” as it jumps back to a decade prior when a new girl moves to town, winning the heart of one boy. The cast jumps into the song “Summer Nights” where Sandy describes meeting a sweet, young man over the summer. Simultaneously, Danny tells his friends about a babe he hooked up with over the summer. Rizzo jumps at the chance to make sure Sandy realizes Danny goes to the same school and a year of heartache and rebellion begins. “The whole premise is Danny trying to act cool around his friends while Sandy is trying to figure out why he is being such a jerk,” LaForge said. LaForge believes that “Grease” is so well-loved because it’s a show kids can identify with. “[‘Grease’] is a lot about fit- ting in, which is why teens love it,” she said. “It’s some- thing each character is going through.” The behind-the-scenes crew hasn’t changed much over the years under LaForge’s direc- tion. Leslie Taylor is the music director with Colette Williams on the piano, Pamela Giles is the choreographer with Sam Cox serving as the costume director. These members of the staff have been volunteer- ing their time and talent for years. In fact, the first pro- duction Giles choreographed was the first time LaForge did “Grease.” During the years prior, LaForge had done all the choreography herself, but because “Grease” is such a dynamic production she brought Giles on board who has been part of the staff ever since. Other major contributors to the production of “Grease” are assistant director Cassidy Morris, assistant stage man- agers Thomas Campbell and Ashley Herrera, with Alex Boehmer working the lights and Tucker Bohman running the sound. Other cast members include: Meagan Pruden, Kenna Stewart, Ben Kiser, Jonathan Weaver, Shane Richardson, Michael Johnson, Elle Powell, Alex Fish, Taylor DeYoung, Rhett Rogers, Brittany Johnson, Elora McGovern, Lindsey Mogensen, Jenessa Swan, Kaitlyn Dahl, Jessica Glover, Gavin Dale, Tyler Egan, Natalie Haight, Kate Marshall, Molly McRae, Larissa Poyner, Seini Tautuaa and Ashley Little. “Grease” runs Nov. 15-17 and 19-21 at the THS audito- rium. The production begins at 7 p.m. each night and tick- ets cost $7 or $5 for THS stu- dents with an activity card. Reservations can be made by calling the box office at 833- 1978 ext. 2189 or through e- mail at thsboxoffice@gmail. com. [email protected]