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www.tooeletranscript.com TUESDAY TOOELETRANSCRIPT Bittersweet tale of undying love, redemption staged at THS See B1 BULLETIN November 15, 2005 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 112 NO. 50 50 cents Expansion Teaching a Way to Freedom roadblock surprises Envirocare by Mark Watson STAFF WRITER Gov. Jon Huntsman’s recent decision to disapprove of expan- sion plans for Envirocare surprised those on both sides of the issue. Envirocare representatives used the words stunned, shocked and surprised when they heard of the governor’s position. On the other side, representatives from Healthy Alliance of Utah (HEAL) were ecstatic. “We commend Gov. Huntsman for putting the health and well- being of Utahns over the profits of Envirocare’s investors,” said Jason Groenewold, director of HEAL Utah. “He clearly showed his resolve to keep Utah from becoming entrenched as the nation’s nuclear waste dumping ground.” Groenewold was surprised because some people who have worked closely with the governor are Evirocare investors, he said. “Huntsman’s promise to oppose Envirocare’s expansion allayed those concerns.” “His opposition to Envirocare’s expansion shows Gov. Huntsman is photography / Troy Boman a man of integrity,” said Groenewold. Tooele County Detention Center trustees (l-r) Leslie Felton and Jennifer Rio listen to LDS Bishop Scott Wardle during a religion class at the county jail Monday afternoon. “To the extent that I misjudged where the governor would come down on this issue, I offer my sin- cere apologies.” Religious leaders reach out, preach to prisoners “We were very surprised and disappointed,” said Mark Walker, by Mary Ruth Hammond Tuesday evening by various religious Envirocare public relations direc- STAFF WRITER denominations tor. “The governor told us last Taking LDS religion classes to jail Representing the LDS Church, spring when we first approached inmates incarcerated at the Tooele County Teamwork helps inmates Scott Wardle teaches “General Gospel him to have this item ready for the Detention Center started two years ago Principles” to a group of men and to legislative session. What we want to when Darrell Smith and Scott Wardle, another group comprised of women each do is amend our license so we can who are both bishops as well as institute start new life on ‘outside’ Monday. operate more efficiently. We already teachers for The Church of Jesus Christ by Mark Watson One of the prisoners about 19-20 “We generally have seven to 15 partici- own the land and want to use it to of Latter-day Saints, accepted an invita- STAFF WRITER years old was released late at night pants in each of those classes,” Wardle enhance our business. What people tion to do so. Society demands that offenders and he had nowhere to go. He ended stated. don’t understand is that even if Of course, it’s not only the LDS Church serve time for their crimes. But after up spending the night on a bench Darrell Smith teaches the 12-Step the license were granted we just that helps jail inmates find an influence in penalties are paid, starting over again in front of Walker’s. He said he was Program aimed at helping inmates with couldn’t start taking more waste. their lives, which they might individually on the outside can be even more going to kill himself,” Sagers said. addictions to alcohol, drugs, or other We would still need additional refer to as “God” or “a higher power” that daunting than being cooped up in The branch president said that harmful materials. While Smith is a approvals.” lifts them to newer and better heights. jail cells. Especially when there is although there are plenty of orga- Mormon, the 12-Step Program, is a non- Envirocare officials said the word Pastor Jon McCartney of Tooele’s First nowhere to go and nobody available nizations and individuals willing to denominational course. Additionally, “expansion” is a misnomer. They Baptist Church is coordinator of the reli- to help with the transition. help, coordinating resources at criti- Alcohol Anonymous as well as other indicated it could take decades gious services provided on Sunday for jail Doug Sagers, LDS branch presi- cal moments is lacking in Tooele programs aimed at helping inmates over- before they could handle any addi- inmates. Each ecclesiastical denomina- dent at Tooele County Jail, sees this County. come addictions are taught at the jail. tional waste which they are not tion in the Tooele valley has an oppor- scenario repeated several times a Tooele attorney Ron Elton, who While the religious programs might already licensed to handle. tunity to rotate Sunday church services year. work wonders for a man or woman in jail, In order to amend its license, at the jail. Additionally, Bible study is “It hit home about six months ago. SEE SUMMIT ON A3 Envirocare needed permission from presented at the detention center each SEE RELIGION ON A3 Tooele County, the Utah Division of Radiation Control, the State Legislature and the governor. “The governor has made his position very clear, so we will need to reevaluate Man killed what we are doing and determine Avian flu a real threat or just for the birds? where we go from here,” Walker by Jesse Fruhwirth said. STAFF WRITER Envirocare’s main operation Rats gave us hantavirus. Our in SR-36 is currently handled within one- primate cousins brought us mon- square-mile. The company owns an keypox. There are still occasional additional one-square-mile area to warnings that our hamburgers collision the north which it purchased earlier will give us mad cow disease. this year from Charles Judd, former For every AIDS crisis that grew by Jesse Fruhwirth Envirocare president. Before then, STAFF WRITER Judd planned to use the site for NEWS ANALYSIS A Stansbury Park man died his own disposal operation, Cedar Friday morning in a fatal acci- Mountain Environmental. to a pandemic impossible to dent at the intersection of SR-36 Judd’s plans for a waste dispos- ignore, there seem to be a dozen and Village Boulevard. Another al facility were denied by Tooele or more favored then forgotten Stansbury resident reportedly County. Before the governor reject- bugs, viruses and other maladies fell asleep at the wheel and ran ed it, the county approved the that health organizations and the a red light causing the accident. expansion on the same land. media seize upon for only a sea- Shane Davey, 34, was struck Envirocare disposes of Class son or two. on the driver’s side of his vehicle A low-level waste which loses its The question is, which type as he attempted to make a turn radioactive hazard in less than 100 of health hysteria is bird flu? from Village Boulevard to head years through natural decay. Another silly animal crossover north on SR-36. Class B low-level waste loses its we’ll later wonder why we ever Heading southbound on SR- radioactive hazard in less than 300 worried, or a global pandemic 36 was Darrin Dillshew, 38, also years, and Class C low-level radio- that threatens the lives of mil- of Stansbury Park. He allegedly active waste losses its radioactive lions? Let’s hope it’s another man- photograph / Troy Boman ran the red light and collided hazard in less than 500 years. aged and defeated, overhyped The Great Salt Lake acts as a major resting point for many migratory birds. Avian flu (H5N1) has been with Davey’s vehicle around 5 Envirocare’s facility is located stinker like SARS. found in various wild waterfowl throughout Canada. Health officials worry these birds could infect domestic a.m. about 80 miles west of Salt Lake poultry populations, which could then infect humans. With only a few exceptions, southeast Asian individuals City off Interstate 80. SEE BIRD FLU ON A9 who have frequent and close contact with domestic chicken flocks have become infected. SEE COLLISION ON A2

WEATHER OPEN FORUM A4 HOMETOWN B1 INSIDE Mostly clear tonight. Lows OBITUARIES A6 DOINGS B4 Despite loss, Grantsville football near 20. Mostly sunny fans optimistic about future Wednesday. Highs around 40 CROSSWORD A7 TV LISTINGS B6 See A5 Complete Forecast: A2 SPORTS A10 CLASSIFIEDS B8 A2 TUESDAY November 15, 2005 ETCETERA ... Tooele Medicare users study up on Bush’s Rx drug plan Corrections Valley Weather Forecast by Karen Hunt Some seniors groaned Friday costs now,” Rigby said, “but in opinion,” Ence said. “They owe Local Weather STAFF WRITER when they learned they will have the future if they have a cata- that to us.” Marilyn Gillette is the chief Pres. George W. Bush’s to decide which of 47 different strophic illness they’ll wish they Those qualified for Medicare deputy clerk for Tooele County. Wed 44/28 Medicare prescription drug plan plans is best for them. had done it and it will cost them have until May 15, 2006, to enroll Her title was stated incorrectly 11/16 opens enrollment today. For the Frank Reed with the Tooele much more.” in Part D without a penalty. in last Tuesday’s article “Small Mainly sunny. High 44F. Winds first time, the will County Senior Center was also in Those who choose to sign up Those who register late will pay communities active at polls.” light and variable. pay part for the elderly and dis- attendance in an attempt to gain before May 15 have the option to a penalty for each month they knowledge to help educate other wait. Temps/Precipitation abled’s drug prescriptions. pay for the plan they want (plans Thu The plan was pushed through seniors about the program. average $32.50 per month), or Congress originally expected 50/27 The Tooele Senior Citizen’s buy the least expensive insur- to pay $400,000 for the first ten Date High Low (prec./inches) 11/17 Congress amidst stories of elder- Nov. 10 58 39 ly patients going to Canada and Center will offer individual help ance now and transfer over to years, but now expects to pay Sunny. Highs in the low 50s and Nov. 11 54 42 Mexico to get cheaper prescrip- researching and signing up for better insurance later to avoid around $700,000, which is still Nov. 12 52 40 lows in the upper 20s. the plan. less than Ence said a strong pro- Nov. 13 42 27 tion drugs. According to an AARP the penalty — two other options Nov. 14 53 35 .11 study, prescription drugs prices Ence told seniors the program explored by Ence. gram would require. have increased at 2-3 times the is not the best choice for every- Coverage The program has been widely Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer Fri one. criticized for being very compli- 48/27 rate of inflation in recent years. Plan D has a $250 deductible. for the National Weather Service, reports 11/18 For instance, those who cated. “It’s one of the fastest-rising Then it pays 75 percent on drug that his recording station at 139 S. Main Sunshine. Highs in the upper 40s receive federal government “Yes, it is hard to understand, received .11 inches of precipitation and lows in the upper 20s. costs of health care,” said Rob costs up to $2,250. After that it between Nov. 10 and Nov. 14 and a total Ence, Utah director of AARP. retirement benefits already have but we’re here to help them,” better coverage than they would will again pay nothing until drugs Rigby said. of .21 so far this month. The normal for According to Ence, rising November is 1.69 inches. get with Part D. cost over $5,100. Rigby thinks Part D is an costs of prescription drugs For the water year, which began Oct. Sat In addition, Part D could “This is for the neediest of the important step in the right direc- 1, 2004, Tooele has received 1.21 inches of 51/32 means more and more elderly 11/19 increase health care cost for needy. That’s who benefits most tion. precipitation. The normal for the year is on a fixed income must choose some seniors. Those in good from this,” Ence said. “I think it’s a good plan because 18.49 inches of precipitation. Mostly sunny. Highs in the low 50s between medication and food. and lows in the low 30s. health may spend less on pre- To stay away from the window I think it’s time the federal gov- But while he hopes the new scription drugs than they would where prescriptions are not cov- ernment helps the seniors with Subscriber Service plan alleviates that, Ence advised spend on the insurance premi- ered, those on Medicare can use their prescription drugs, and If you haven’t received Tooele seniors last Friday to take Sun ums required by Part D. less-expensive generic drugs. by making the deadline May, your newspaper by 6:30 p.m., 53/33 their time to decide how the pro- 11/20 Ence said if in doubt that the Research has shown drugs with [senior’s have] ample time to go please call 882-0050 and our cus- gram is best for them. program would benefit them, the same chemical compenents over the plans and pick the best tomer representative will assist Times of sun and clouds. Highs in The room full of seniors at the low 50s and lows in the low non-insured seniors could take and uses can range from $30 to one for them.” you. Customer service hours on 30s. Mountain West Medical Center a gamble and go without insur- $200. Medicare drug plans can be Tuesday and Thursday nights Friday were making an attempt ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content ance. Since Part D has guaran- Ence encouraged seniors to compared online at www.medi- are 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. Service to do just that. teed admission, those qualified talk to their physicians. care.gov or by calling 1-800-633- Options can enroll later with a late pen- “We don’t ask our doctors 4227. Those on Medicare can Termed Medicare Part D, alty. enough questions,” Ence said. sign up for individual meetings recipients can choose between “You can save more cash, pay He advised seniors to ask, with experts at the Tooele Senior Mountain West Hospice different levels of coverage, from more later — you may be fine,” “Why am I on this? What does Citizen’s Center to narrow down different private insurance com- Ence said. it do?... Is there another medi- the options and enroll in a plan. panies, at different prices. The But, Joyce Rigby at the Senior cation that’s generic that costs The no-cost meetings can be Health Fair set Friday upside to the use of private busi- Citizen’s Center is encouraging less? Is there a reason I should scheduled Nov. 21, 22 and 23. The nesses, subsidized by the govern- people not to wait as they will be taking this instead of this?” Tooele Senior Citizen’s Center at “If you have a doctor who Local home health, hospice and Hospice at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. ment, is competition could push have to pay more for their insur- 59 E. Vine will offer advice at any ance for the rest of their life. says ‘why bother me with this?’ I time. Walk-in or call Joyce Rigby and diabetes services will be 18, Dec. 2, Dec. 19 and Jan. 6. down prices. The downside is “They may have low drug would suggest you get a second or Frank Reed at 882-2870. honored this Friday as part of a The focus of the support lots of plans can be confusing. community health fair that will group is “Getting Through the feature several free tests for fair Holidays,” and will be led by visitors. Irene Ramirez, a social service Workers hurt Blaze destroys Grantsville barn November is National Home worker with Mountain West by Jesse Fruhwirth said. Determining what might “[The burnt buildings] sit pretty Health, Hospice and Diabetes Home Health and Hospice. STAFF WRITER have happened with Bleazard’s close to the house. There’s some Month, and in recognition of “We’re really honored to hold after wall The Grantsville Fire lamp was impossible because trees there on the east side, and the event, Mountain West Home the health fair at our office, and Department put out a barn fire Health and Hospice will hold we’re looking forward to meet- “by the time [the fire depart- it burnt the trees.” in Grantsville early Saturday a free health fair from noon to ing the public” said Rick Hall, collapses ment] got there, there wasn’t Such routine fires are pre- 2:30 p.m. at its 255 S. 100 East morning. Extensive property much you could tell.” ventable, Skaug said. He said director of Mountain West Home damage occurred, but there office in Tooele. Health and Hospice. “It repre- Two construction work- Skaug said the home on the heat lamps need to be carefully Refreshments and a light ers were injured Friday in were no injuries. property narrowly missed being placed and firmly secured. sents a great opportunity for Fire Chief Perry Skaug said lunch will be served, along Grantsville when a wall fell on damaged but several buildings “Be careful where you put citizens to receive free multiple the fire was ignited due to a with free flu shots for Medicare them at a site in South Willow them, make sure they can’t get tests, and also to learn about the common mistake. in the area were destroyed. patients with Medicare cards. variety of services we offer the Estates. Both men were flown “The shed where the animals knocked over,” Skaug said. “A to Salt Lake City for emergency “A lot of times people put Flu shots will also be available community.” were is pretty much gone. Two lot of times they get knocked for all other health fair visitors medical assistance. heat lamps out for chicks, and Mountain West Home Health old buildings and part of a garage over or fall into the hay.” at $10 each (Supplies are limited Around 3 p.m., officer Darrin things like that,” Skaug said. originated in 1990 as Tooele [were damaged],” Skaug said. e-mail: and pediatric flu shots will not Yates of the Grantsville Police “And that’ll start a fire.” Valley Home Health. Hospice ser- be given). Department arrived near Skaug said the property vices were added in September Other free tests will be offered, Alexander Court and Donner owner, Greg Bleazard of West of this year. Home health service such as blood pressure, blood Place where the accident Clark Street, had used a heat assists the patient and family glucose, oxygen saturation, lipid occurred. lamp that night. profile, PSA and A1C. For accu- with personal care, housekeep- “A construction crew was “He had a lamb out in the rate test results, the lipid profile ing, as well as services for nurs- attempting to lift the wall of a shed and he had a lamp out requires fasting five to six hours ing and therapy in the home. new house into place and the there to keep it warm,” Skaug prior to taking the test. Hospice provides support to base of the wall slid,” Yates’ Notice of Thanksgiving The PSA is a blood test that terminally-ill patients and their report stated. “The wall came checks for prostate cancer, while families in the days, weeks or down, pinning two workers Tooele Deadline Changes months leading to the patient’s the A1C test is for diabetics underneath.” Due to the Thanksgiving holiday the Tooele Transcript Bulletin death. Detailed information on and shows blood sugar average Both injured men com- will be published & delivered on Monday, November 21st and over the previous two to three home health, hospice and dia- plained of chest inuries. Adleico Wednesday, November 23rd. The Transcript Bulletin will be betes self-management services “We Are Your Neighborhood months. In conjunction with the Mascaranes, 32, of Tooele, and Family Theatre” closed on Thursday, November 24th for Thanksgiving. will be available at the health A1C test, diabetes management Russell Prizkau, 23, were trans- 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. education will be presented at fair. ported by AirMed to University (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 The deadlines for the Monday issue will be as follows: For more information, call the fair, along with free foot Hospital in Salt Lake City. Tickets are now available online Classified Advertising: Friday, November 18th by 4:45 pm. screening by a podiatrist. 882-4163 or the home health or at www.movieswest.com Community News Items (i.e. wedding announcements, The health fair will also hospice agency of your choice. th th birthdays, babies, etc.): Friday, November 18th by 3:00 p.m. present information on a free The health fair and Mountain Nov. 11 – 17 community bereavement sup- West Home Health and Hospice Collision * The deadlines for the Wednesday issue will be as follows: Classified Advertising: Tuesday, Nov. 22 by 4:45 pm. port group that will be held at are a service of Mountain West continued from page A1 Chicken Little Mountain West Home Health Medical Center. Dly: 4:00, 7:00, 9:00 Community News Items (i.e. wedding announcements, Davey was pronounced dead Sat: 12:00, 2:00, 4:00, 7:00, 9:00 birthdays, babies, etc.): Tuesday, Nov. 22 by 3:00 p.m. at the scene. Sun: 12:00, 2:00, 4:00, 7:00 (G) Utah Highway Patrol Lt. Mike Rapich said no charges have Dreamer See News Happening? yet been filed but that repre- Dly: 7:00, 9:15 sentatives of his office will be Sat: 7:00, 9:15 Give Us a Call! 882-0050 (PG) discussing the possibility with Sun: 7:00 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT the county attorney’s office. He * Chicken BULLETIN said the cause of the accident Gods Army 2 Kabob is clear. Dly: 4:10 Sat: 12:10, 4:10 “All indications are [Dillshew] $ 49 Sun: 12:10, 4:10 (PG-13) had fallen asleep at the wheel.” 6 The number of fatal accidents Voted #1 Burger Joint in Tooele County! Pork Kabob ������ in Tooele County is on pace to Work & the Glory 2 ���������� meet last year’s total. Dly: 4:00, 7:00, 9:10 $ 95 Sat: 12:00, 2:00, 4:00, 7:00, 9:10 ���������������� “For the year, we’re a little bit Greek Food Special Sun: 12:00, 2:00, 4:00, 7:00 (PG-13) 5 ����������������� �������� less than last year, but recently Includes: 2 kabob sticks, we have had a number of fatal * rice & pita bread �������������� ����������������������� accidents,” Rapich said. Zathura �������������� ��������� ������������������������� Dly: 4:30, 7:00, 9:15 He said Tooele County has had ������������� ������������������ ���������������������� Sat: 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:00, 9:15 ����������������������������������� 11 fatal accidents to this point Sun: 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:00 (PG) ������ in 2005. Traffic-related deaths ����������������������������������������������� ����������� ������������ numbered 12 by this point in ��������������� ������������������� ��������������������������������������������������� Legend of Zorro �������������� ���������������� ��������������������������������������������� 2004. Rapich said there is no Dly: 4:10, 7:00, 9:35 ������������������������������������������� significant change or trends in ��������� ���������������������������������� Sat: 12:10, 4:10, 7:00, 9:35 ��������������������������������������������� the accidents, but they have Sun: 12:10, 4:10, 7:00 (PG) ���������������� ������������������� ��������������������������������������������� been resulted from a “variety of ����������� ������������� 1/2 lb. Double Cheeseburger Combo ��������������������������������������������� causes.” * ����������� ��������������������� ����������������������������������������� Derailed ����������������������� ������������ ���������������������������������������������� “We’re basically at about the Dly: 4:40, 7:00, 9:15 ������������ ������������ ������������������������� same point we were last year,” Sat: 12:10, 2:25, 4:40, 7:00, 9:15 ���������������� ������������ �������������������������������������������� Rapich said. (R) $ 49 ������������������ ������������� ���������������������������������������������� Sun: 12:10, 2:25, 4:40, 7:00 w/fries & a ����������� ������������ ������������������������������������������� e-mail: [email protected] Show Times are subject to change. Med. Drink ���������������� ���������� ���������������������������������������� Open daily 4pm • Sat & Sun Noon 5 ����������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������� All shows before 6:00 pm $4.50 ����������� • After 6 pm Adults $6.50 490 N.Main, Tooele • 882-3608 ������������������������ Children (under 12) $4.50 Seniors (over 65) $4.50 ������������� �������������������� Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm • Sun 11 am – 9 pm ����������� ����������������� �������������������������������������� All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens �������������� ����������������� ����������������������������������� Something ������������� �������������� ��������������� �������������� On Your ���������������������������������� RITZ RITZ ������������� ���������������������� �������������������������������� Mind? ����������������������������������� Sunday - Thursday 5:00 • 7:00 Sunday - Thursday 5:00 • 7:00 ���������� Ends R ������������������������ R Thursday ����������� ���������������� Tooele’s Show Place Be afraid, be very afraid! ������������ ����������������� ��������������������������������������� for Over 60 Years! ����������� �������� ������������������������������������������������ Write a letter to the Editor! ������������� �������� ������������������������������������������������� 882-2273 ���������������� ����������������� ���������������������������������������������� P.O. 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Religion ������� continued from page A1 ���������� once a person is released again ������������������ into society, he or she may have trouble finding work or a place ���������������������� to live — or may even stray from �������������������� activity with a religious group ������������������� that helped them while they were ������� incarcerated. That’s why a local group of business and govern- ����������������� ment leaders involved in a Needs ��������������� Resource Summit came up with ���������������� the idea a couple of years ago ��������������� to have religious organizations �������������� become more active in helping ��� Tooele County jail inmates. “The LDS Church has always ������������� assisted jail and prison inmates,” Darrel Smith said during an inter- ��������������� view last week. “The church has a strong presence at the Utah State Prison as well as other detention centers throughout the state.” When Smith and Wardle were asked if they would be inter- ested in participating in the jail programs at the Tooele County Detention Center, they both photography / Troy Boman thought it would be a great oppor- Jennifer Rio and other inmates participate in a variety of religion-based programs at the county jail ranging tunity. But Smith admits that at from Sunday church services and Bible study, to the 12-Step Program and Alcoholics Anonymous. first, “I was scared to death. I didn’t know what to expect, and those problems. While we are not Federal Consumer Protection has confirmed the fuel saving described in this advertisement. Both Wardle and Smith had I wasn’t sure if jail inmates would all addicted to drugs or alcohol, great praise for the Drug Court we are all addicted to something. be sincere in wanting to hear brought to Tooele County nearly Instead of stereotyping drug Device may increase gas mileage by 22% about religious subjects.” two years ago by 3rd District addicts, we should be more will- Boston - National Fuelsaver an engine is pollution, this Gas Saver than the 22% However, right from the start Court Judge Randall N. Skanchy, ing to offer a helping hand and Corp. has developed a low 22% of each gallon normally claimed by the developer.” of their participation, both Smith Tooele County prosecutors, to fellowship those who want to and Wardle learned that many jail defense attorneys, mental health cost automotive accessory burns when it reaches the In addition to the fuel change their lives.” inmates have a great desire to worker Terry Bates and Adult called the Platinum Gas platinum of the catalytic savings, the Gas Saver has Quoting Elder Albert E. Bowen, change their lives. Probation and Parole agents. received patents for cleaning a member of the LDS Church’s Saver which is guaranteed converter. “The inmates want to get their “I have seen people go through Quorum of Seventy, Wardle to increase gas mileage by However, the converter’s out the abrasive carbon and lives back and are willing to work a lot of inpatient as well as outpa- stated, “The measure of a man’s 22% while meeting all platinum burns this fuel in raising octane, making higher hard to make changes,” Smith tient drug abuse programs,” Smith achievement lies not altogether said. “But without help, they don’t said. “Some of these programs are emission standards. the tail-pipe, where the heat grades of fuel unnecessary in where he gets to. You have know how to make those chang- very expensive, but I have never With a simple connection and energy produced from for most vehicles. to have regard for the place he es.” seen a program work better than to a vacuum line, the Gas this fuel cannot be harnessed Joe Robinson, the developer, started from, and the degree of Smith, who has taught religion the Drug Court Program.” Saver adds microscopic to drive your vehicle. commented: “Since the for the LDS church for more that Unfortunately, as of yet there his advancement. Though he has two decades, says some of his not reached as high a place as one amounts of platinum to the But when the Gas Saver government concluded its are no federal or state funds avail- air and fuel entering the allows the air and fuel to study, we have sold a half best teaching experiences have able to help Tooele County drug of his fellows, he may be greater come from his participation in addicts who want to participate because of the handicap or posi- engine. carry the platinum into the million Gas Savers. To our the Tooele County jail’s religious in Drug Court. Individuals accept- tion from which he set out.” Since platinum allows engine, 22% more of each surprise, more people buy programs. ed into the program must come Wardle and Smith talked of the non-burning fuel to burn, gallon burns inside the the Gas Saver because it happiness they feel when they “You get to see how religion up with an initial $750 enrollment the Gas Saver’s platinum engine so that 22% fewer extends engine life by literally changes people in an hear a drug addict say, “I’ve been fee. Many inmates in the Tooele increases the percentage of gallons are required to cleaning out the carbon than extreme way,” Smith said. “If an jail do not have family or friends clean for 389 days.” inmate finds God while in jail, he who can or will help with that “You can’t imagine what that fuel burning inside the drive the same distance. buy it to increase gas mileage or she gets to take Him with them fee. truly means — what a great engine from 68% of each After a five year study, or to raise octane.” when they leave jail.” Tooele businesses including achievement that is — if you have gallon to 90% of each the government concluded: For further information call: Although Wardle teaches the Envirocare, Albertsons and Zion’s never been addicted to drugs, or gallon, a 22% increase. “Independent testing shows 1-800-LESS-GAS if you have never worked with LDS perspective of religion from Bank have donated money to Since unburnt fuel leaving greater fuel savings with the 1-800-537-7427 the Bible, Book of Mormon and help addicts enter the Drug Court someone who is a drug addict,” Doctrine and Covenants, not Program. Once a person is in the Wardle said. all members of his jail class are program, he or she is responsible Smith said one of the most members of The Church of Jesus to come up with the continuing memorable experiences he had in Christ of Latter-day Saints. monthly fees. working with Tooele County jail “Brother Smith and I are in the “Having to pay for at least a por- inmates was when one of the men jail every week,” Wardle stated. tion of the program themselves he taught decided to be baptized “When we encounter a Catholic, gives participants ‘ownership’ of as a member of the LDS Church. Baptist, or someone who is a the program,” Wardle explained. “This man emphatically said he member of another denomina- “It means more to them if they wanted to invite the prosecutor Free Health Fair tion, we pass on to that indi- have to struggle a little to pay for who helped send him to jail to his QX FCP Std Hay.ChetGimel 11.7x5 vidual’s ecclesiastical leader any the program on their own.” baptism,” Smith said. “He realized need the inmate may have. For But many inmates cannot that it was the prosecutor — not instance, if a person is Catholic, come up with the initial $750 his defense attorney — who had we will call the St. Marguerite’s fee. Wardle and Smith hope more helped make him accountable for Friday Nov. 18 Parish. We work with all religious Tooele County businesses, orga- his actions. His way of thanking leaders.” nizations and individuals will be the prosecutor for helping him to Not every Tooele jail inmate is willing to make a donation to the change his life was to invite him Noon to 2:30 pm eligible to take religion classes. Drug Court. to his baptism.” Inmates have to have been in jail “In the long run, helping spon- When an inmate is released for a certain period of time and sor a person in Drug Court saves from the Tooele County Detention also meet other requirements. taxpayers a lot of money because Center, Ron Elton, a local attor- at “They are allowed to come to the recidivism rate for those who ney, along with his wife, Kathy, the class based on where they are complete the program is very call the leader of that inmate’s in their criminal proceedings,” low,” Wardle stated. religious faith to inform him or Wardle explained. Anyone willing to make a dona- her that a member of their con- HOME HEALTH & HOSPICE Smith said that 70 percent of tion to the drug court program gregation is coming home. inmates in the Tooele County should call mental health worker “Ron and Kathy work as tran- Detention Center are alcohol and/ Terry Bates at 496-0248. sition missionaries for the jail,” or drug offenders. The 12-Step Smith and Wardle both say they Wardle explained. “When an Program he teaches helps addicts have learned a lot — and believe inmate is released, the Eltons let 255 S. 100 East, Tooele learn that they need a “higher they have gained far more than that person’s ecclesiastical leader power” in their lives to become they have given through work- know that he or she will need and to stay drug-free. ing with inmates at the Tooele fellowshipping from their congre- “Gospel principles empower County Detention Center. gation to reinforce the religion addicts to change their lives,” “When we look at society, we and substance abuse prevention November is National Home Health, Hospice and Diabetes Smith said. “It has been very eye- realize that all of us have prob- classes they have completed in opening to see how much these lems,” Wardle said. “We all have jail.” people want their lives back.” different ways of dealing with e-mail: [email protected] Come join us for an afternoon of: Children are forced to go live for help, and they already have • Flu shots: Free to Medicare patients with Medi- • Free Lipid Profile: Includes cholesterol, triglyc- Summit with grandparents and legal received help from some other care card $10 for all others (Supplies are erides, LDL and HDL (for accurate results continued from page A1 problems follow. Often families organizations. They will play the will turn to a church, but the various organizations against limited. Pediatric shots will not be given.) must fast for 5-6 hours prior to test) works with Sagers in the branch churches have finite resources.” each other.” presidency, is coordinating a Sagers and Elton contacted Father Matthew Wixted of St. • Free blood pressure check • Free PSA Test (Blood test for prostate cancer) group of community volunteers about 20 different agencies and Marguerite’s Parish said people seeking to remedy the situation. organized a “Needs Summit” are asking for help all the time • Free oxygen saturation test • Free A1C Test (Monitored by diabetics. Shows The group consists of volunteers several months ago. The group blood sugar average over the last 2-3 so it would be beneficial to have • Free foot screening from religious organizations and has met five times already and someone coordinate efforts months. Fasting not required.) government entities. will hold another meeting on along the way. County commis- • Diabetes management education • Free blood glucose check “Our main focus is to meet Nov. 29 at the Tooele County sioners agree that having a per- the short-term emergency needs Courthouse at 7:30 p.m. Elton son in charge may save money of individuals. There are cer- said interested individuals are in the long run. tainly long-term needs, but right Free refreshments/light lunch will be served invited to attend. The group Commissioner Colleen now we will focus on needs includes representatives from Johnson said the relief service such as getting someone a room various religious denominations, coordinator position would be a for the night and a meal.” Elton state workforce services, LDS contract position and the person said. The young man consider- welfare services, Valley Mental • hired would not receive ben- Free Community Bereavement Support Group ing suicide did not have money Health, police agencies, Adult to make a phone call. Probation and Parole, Housing efits. He or she would have to be “Getting Through The Holidays” by Irene Ramirez, SSW. Held at Mountain West Home familiar with writing grants to “It has become evident that Authority and other volunteers. Health and Hospice from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Nov. 18, Dec. 2, Dec. 19 and Jan. 6 when someone is incarcerated “Needs Summit” members generate funding. County com- it has a ripple effect and places agreed that a full-time position missioners agree that there is extraordinary stress on the pris- should be created and the per- a need for coordination, and oner, their family and friends,” son hired could handle these they along with the Council of Sagers said. “And it seems to types of situations. “We need Governments are looking for impact every class of individual: a czar — someone we could methods to fund the new posi- For more information call rich, poor, white, black etc.” We point a person to when they tion. Johnson indicated that A Service of: see a lot of women incarcer- need immediate help, someone Mountain West Medical Center 882-4163 ated who are addicted to meth. to coordinate efforts of all the and other organizations may be Their incarceration has tremen- organizations,” Sagers said. willing to help with funding. dous impact on their children. “Sometimes people will ask e-mail: [email protected] A4 TUESDAY November 15, 2005

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

Voice of Tooele County since 1894 Our View Fluoride message clear

Fluoride proponents in Tooele ought to stop petitioning the people to add fluoride to the water. Instead, if they continue to feel so strongly about the issue, they should focus energy on the State Legislature to change the “election required” law that forces the consent of the voting public. The city council and the health department need not get voter approval to change the level of chlorine in the water or change products used to chlorinate the water — which also carries with it a multitude of vitriolic health warnings on the Internet — so why fluoride? Utah’s arbitrary provision that requires voter approval for fluori- dation is unnecessary. Voter initiative may be the most direct form of democracy, but it’s not always the most effective. This editorial board vocally supported community water fluori- dation. However, now that the issue has been decided by a more decisive majority of Tooele voters than ever before, we advocate keeping it from the ballot for much longer than the four years that state law requires. Many new residents of Tooele have moved here from fluoridated communities and may be less prone to fear it, we thought. Voting patterns confirmed this rationale was valid, but not nearly a strong enough force to overrule the will of the rest of Tooele. Though we disagree with their decision, the people have spo- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ken. Preparing to turn left is kind of like prepar- Teach children respect ing to stand up. Do people move to the Statue theft discouraging Editor: Editor: edge of their seat, place their hands on the An ancient Sanksrit phrase goes I was discouraged and displeased when ANOTHER VIEW arms of their chair and take nine minutes “Acharya devo bhavo” or “Treat your looking out my door and noticed that my to reach a standing position? Of course teacher as you treat God.” Of course, most statue black boy was taken. This item had not. The preparation for turning left is a people would scoff at this statement, and received many encouragements in my fam- brief action that consists of signaling a lane far from treating teachers as gods; few ily and friends — especially the children Vote for the person, change from the right lane to the left lane, children (and parents for that matter) give who enjoyed helping keep it clean, shiny signaling a second time to indicate a left teachers the respect they deserve. Our and painted. Whoever took it had to park turn lane movement, and continuing the children need to hear from us — and need their vehicle, walk from the curb across the signal until the left turn is completed. This not the political party to see us as good role models for respectful lawn, cut the chain and place the light on movement should not take more than a behavior. the cement block holding the black boy and quarter of a mile to execute under normal can the of talented people. Many a town Many teachers are in this profession for return to their vehicle with the boy statue. conditions. Common sense, courtesy and a election has elected mayors, selectmen and the love of learning, love of children, and Vern Clary reasonable understanding of motor vehicle Sresults councilmen based solely on their because they love being with and teaching Tooele etiquette would prevent “riders” from being from Tuesday political affiliation even though the these children. Other teachers have a desire a firm member of the group that adds to and you’ll notice traditional views of their party bear to do their bit to help shape the minds the hazards of driving. Anti-graffiti support lacking that nearly every little relevance to the issues facing of the future. Of course, there are some Tailgating (rude) and flashing lights Editor: person elected the community. teachers who are in the profession solely are commonly used methods of obtaining I would appreciate having this letter be comes from one Being a member of a political for earning money, but this tends to be the someone’s attention and saying “excuse put into the Tooele Transcript- Bulletin to of the two major party might make sense when you exception rather than the norm, as the pay me; I would like to get by.” Anyone that has help inform the business owners and the parties. There have some role in deciding the is far from great. Teaching requires a com- Daniel Kline lived abroad can vouch for this. Courteous public that attempts have been made to get were one or two larger national issues. Banding con- mitment few are willing to make. Guest Columnist people do not block the aisles in Wal-Mart rid of the graffiti and beautify the city, but independents or gressmen, governors and senators We as parents need to support our chil- and wait until someone approaches, stops almost none of the businesses agreed to rouge candidates under these ideological umbrellas dren’s teachers, teach our children to have and actually speaks the words “excuse make this happen. that actually managed to win, but at least helps provide a logical respect for teachers, classmates and them- me” before they move. A courteous per- For several weeks, I have been plan- those exceptions basically just starting point for debate. Applying selves. But respect must be earned. When son would not block the aisle and if they ning my Eagle project for Boy Scouts. The prove the rule. these same standards to local children lack respect for adults, it is usually did, they would move upon recognition service project I chose was to clean up The political party system so elections — where the issues sim- because the adults in their lives lack respect of another persons approach, unless they Main Street by painting out the graffiti. As dominates American politics that ply don’t break along party lines for them. Just as every child should respect were not paying attention. When someone you may already know, graffiti has been a we seek to apply it even when it —which makes no sense. those around them, they should absolutely says “excuse me” are they trying to intimi- hot topic with the city council. When I told makes no sense. Candidates in The two-party system has major respect the same in return. Children who date? them of my plan, they were all very excited local elections for positions like flaws even on a national level. feel respected from an early age are more The underlying issue here that provokes to get rid of the graffiti on Main Street. For animal control officer, constable Breaking down the entire country likely to give respect. people is “riders” attempt to invoke their the past three weeks, I have been going and tax collector eagerly promote into two very narrow catego- So don’t demand respect from our chil- personal will upon others. Freedom of around to various businesses up and down their affiliation with either the ries leaves little room for actual dren ... teach it to them. choice is challenged. Americans resent this Main Street from 200 South to 500 North. I Republicans or the Democrats. thought. You might be pro-busi- Staci Peterson type of challenge. Are all that speed low-life explained to the businesses along this cor- Though being a member of the ness and pro-gay marriage, but the Tooele two major parties implies certain scum? Should we like what you like and be ridor about my plan and why I was doing it. political tent has no room for you. scorned if we don’t? After my explanation, I was given several things about a candidate’s belief Similarly there’s no place for a system, many of those beliefs don’t Fluoride vote quite foolish Rick Albers excuses as to why they would not allow me social liberal who opposes abortion matter on a local level. Neither the Editor: Tooele to clean up the graffiti. or a religious man against govern- Republicans nor the Democrats Once again, many of the people in Tooele The most commonly used was, “I am ment policing the television and have staked out a position on what have allowed themselves to be sold on all not the owner of the building,” the second radio airwaves. the hyped-up paranoia spread by those Haunted House a success was, “We will give you a call back,” and hours the town library should be Editor: The economics of a national against fluoride. It is pretty crazy (and frus- the third was “I don’t want my building to open or any of the mundane mat- Wal-Mart DC 7026 would like to thank election and the malaise of the vot- trating) that some people believe a local look blotchy.” Out of these 15, I was told ters facing community officials. the community for their support of our first ing public make casting aside the realtor over our own dentists and the ADA, by three business that they would commit Even the things declaring your- annual Haunted House. We do this as a rigidity of the two-party system whom we should trust with the care of our to the project, out of those three only one self a Democrat or a Republican fund raiser for the community and this year unlikely in those cases. It’s nearly teeth. stayed committed, the other two did not clearly say about your beliefs might raised over $1,500 for the Children’s Miracle impossible for candidates for major Our dentists wouldn’t be the benefactors sign the waiver form I was required by the tell the voting public something Network and over 1,100 pounds of food offices to achieve the name rec- of fluoride. There will always be cavities, city to get signed. about a candidate, but nothing for the Tooele County Food Bank. We look ognition required to win without but our children’s teeth would have ben- Last week at the city council meeting, the that actually matters for the job he forward to having even a bigger and better backing from the political machine. efited from it. I grew up in Colorado (thank topic of graffiti came up again, the council seeks. Realistically, the prospective Haunted House next year. On a local level, however, the goodness) and the first time I went to a was informed of statistics gathered by the dogcatcher’s opinion on abortion Again Thank You! public has a responsibility to break dentist here in Utah, he commented that I RDA about how businesses and the public or views about taxation shouldn’t Grantsville Wal-Mart DC 7026 down this system. In our cities and must not have grown up here. I asked him view city beautification. The results were matter. Being in favor of gun Management and staff control has no relevance to one’s towns, the American public must how he knew that and he replied that it was that 95 percent of Tooele businesses feel because I had such strong teeth — because city beautification is “important‚” or “highly ability to serve on a school board vote for people not parties. As we Grantsville mayor grateful and it’s just not that important if start the process for the 2006 elec- I grew up with fluoride in my water! It important.” Editor: your local selectman supports a tions, responsible voters must learn hasn’t caused me any medical problems at Well, if 95 percent are for city beautifi- I would like to take this opportunity to Constitutional amendment on flag about the candidates and under- all, just made my teeth stronger. cation, then why did only one out of the thank the citizens of Grantsville for their burning. stand their positions on the issues So, Mr. Jim Busico, if you are apparently 15 businesses say “yes” and the others support and trust in last week’s election. I Since so many Americans vote relevant to the office they seek. the local expert on teeth, can I get a free say “no”? The man-hours and paint were can’t think of a higher honor than serving based on their party affiliation, The only way to provide real cleaning and check-up with my next real provided, free of charge! I think this is a the people of the city I love, and I will not campaigning for office centers electoral choice for higher offices estate purchase? disappointing situation. Everyone wants let you down. on getting people to show up, not is to develop local candidates that Jen Eldredge city beautification, but when businesses are I would like to especially thank my fam- actually convincing them that you aren’t tied to the status quo. The Tooele approached with a means to help beautify ily for their support and love in some very have any valuable ideas. The public independent thinking mayor could the city, they turn down the opportunity. tough times. already knows who they intend to become an independent thinking I would like to thank all those who have Slow pokes breaking law The citizens of Grantsville should be very support based on what line they congressman, but we have to elect Editor: helped me in my efforts; my family, the proud of themselves for a 42 percent voter occupy on the ballot. The only real him mayor first. RE: “Slow Pokes Obeying Law” — NOT. Tooele City Police Department, Tooele City, turnout — number one in the state. question is whether that person Daniel B. Kline is a freelance It is considered discourteous to impede the my local Boy Scout Troop, and the Boys Again, thank you very much. captures your attention enough to writer based in Connecticut. flow of traffic by traveling in the left lane at and Girls Club of Tooele. Mayor Byron Anderson get you to leave the house on elec- His book “50 Things Every Guy a speed slower than the flow of traffic. Note Aaron Tokarski Grantsville tion day. Should Know How to Do” will be there is not a reference to the posted speed Tooele This blind allegiance to party released in April and his blog can limit. The key here is the flow of traffic. often leads to the election of hor- be viewed at www.thingsevery- When you are preparing to make a left turn LETTER RULES rifically incompetent local offi- guy.com. He can be reached at for 7.7 miles, you are violating several Title cials, sometimes at the expense [email protected]. 41 statutes and being discourteous. How The Transcript-Bulletin encourages letters to the editor. All letters must include the can you justify your actions in your letter as author’s full name, signature and telephone number. The author’s name and community being law abiding when in fact they are not? of residence are published with the letter. 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For information call the editor at 882-0050. TUESDAY November 15, 2005 A5 Traveling with pooch requires Cowboy fans optimistic about the future planning for safe, happy trip by Mary Ruth Hammond Each year millions of Americans STAFF WRITER Spend several weeks before your While the Grantsville Cowboys travel with their dogs — and dis- vacation getting your dog accus- could only rack up 14 points com- cover that bringing along Fluffy or tomed to the carrier. And remember: pared to their Pine View oppo- Rover is not as simple as just jump- Never sedate your dog for air travel, nents’ score of 58 in Friday’s 3A ing in the car or plane and heading as high altitudes and sedatives are a Semi-Finals competition held at the off. Advance planning is a must for dangerous combination. University of Utah’s Rice Eccles ensuring that the family vacation is 4. Use a Harness in the Car: Dogs Stadium — the 2005 season is sure safe and enjoyable for all. need “seatbelts” too! To help pre- to be one that Grantsville’s new Here are 7 important tips for vent injury in case of an accident, head football Coach Tony Cloward traveling with your dog: always use a specially designed and his football team will never 1. Visit Your Vet: Make sure your seatbelt-like harness. forget. pet is in good enough health to 5. Avoid Heatstroke: Don’t leave When the Cowboys started pre- travel. Get up to date on any neces- your dog in a hot car – even for a season play with a straight five-game sary vaccinations. Ask for a referral short time. loss, some fans began to doubt that to a veterinarian in the destination 6. Pack for Your Pet: Your dog’s the team would have a successful area, and keep this contact informa- travel bag should include a leash year. But the Cowboys rallied back tion with you. and collar, food, food and water during regular season play to lose 2. Find Pet-Friendly Lodgings: bowls, medication, toys, treats, only one game — which happened Visit one of the many pet travel web- waste removal bags, brush, and any- to be the homecoming game they sites (such as www.PetsWelcome. thing else that you feel will make the hosted against Logan. com or www.PetTravel.com) to find trip more enjoyable for your pet. Grantsville then went on to beat an appropriate hotel. 7. Bring Water: Dogs need access Bear River in region playoffs, which 3. Purchase a Carrier for Air to water at all times. A portable pet Coach Cloward said was a huge fac- Travel: Be sure it is big enough so water bowl, such as the Water Rover tor in the team’s chance to go on to that your dog can stand up, turn (available at www.WaterRover. last week’s semi-finals game. around and lay down comfortably. com), is ideal for travel. photography / Troy Boman After having been bumped up Grantsville football fans didn’t have much to cheer about during Friday’s from a 2A team to the 3A league semi-final loss to Pine View at Rice-Eccles stadium in Salt Lake City. But five years ago, last week marked the 2005 Cowboy squad did give GHS faithful something to cheer about the second time the Cowboys par- late in the season, winning six of seven games before Friday’s setback. ticipated in the state playoffs. Two ������������������������ years ago, GHS made it all the way Cloward continued, “It felt right. Coach Cloward said. “It’s great to to the finals before having to settle I truly believed I would get the be home.” for second place after being beaten Grantsville job.” Tony said that his parents, Dale ����������������� �������������������������� by Bear River. Along with Craig Anders, from and Glenna Cloward, have always Chaelea Stone, a 2005 GHS gradu- Logan, Tony was one of two finalists been very supportive of his football �������������� ate, worked this year as a trainer aid for the GHS head football coaching career — whether he’s been a play- for the GHS Cowboys. With hopes position. He said he was somewhat er or a coach. When he was named of someday being a physical thera- surprised and terribly disappointed as assistant head football coach pist, Chaelea donated time to be at when he received a telephone call at Uintah High school, his parents the team’s practices and games. from GHS Principal Leon Jones moved to Vernal to be closer to “It was my job to wrap the wrists last summer telling him Anders had Tony and his family. or knees of injured players,” Chaelea been hired as the Cowboy coach. “Mom and Dad are still in said. “It was a lot of fun and I always “Principal Jones said that GHS Vernal, but they didn’t miss one had great faith that the Cowboys did not have a counseling position of Grantsville’s football games this ����������������� were going to have a great year.” open, so they had opted to hire year,” Tony said. “If things work Assisting Chaelea with medical ������������������� Anders as the head coach rather out right, my parents will be able needs for the Cowboys was Kim than me,” Cloward stated. “I was to move back to Grantsville before Cracroft and Craig Packham. Dr. actually devastated because I had football season starts next year.” Benjamin Krogh donated his time to felt so strongly that I was going to And of course, Coach Cloward serve as the Cowboys’ team doctor. get the job. I had to just pick up sees nothing but great things in Julee Baird, GHS head cheerlead- the pieces and go on with my life, store for the Cowboys in the years er, has donned a cheerleading outfit believing I would stay at Uintah that lie ahead. during all four of her high school High School.” “I told the team today that we’ve years to root for the Cowboys. A few weeks later, Anders was �� �� �� �� already been to the state playoffs ������������ ������������������� ���� ������������ ����� ������������ “I was just a little scared that offered what he called his “dream ���� we wouldn’t have a good season job” of coaching Sky View High twice since we’ve become a 3A �������� ��������������� when the pre-season play began School’s football team in Smithfield. school,” the coach said. “I told the this year,” Julee said following last And that’s when Principal Jones guys that it’s now time to move on. �������� Friday’s game, “but I always had called Cloward to ask if he was still We don’t want to just make it to the faith that the team would somehow interested in coming back home to state finals in the years to come pull things together.” Grantsville. — we want to be the top football Julee believes a big factor in the “Heck, yeah, I was interested,” team in our league. Cowboys’ 2005 success was the Cloward said. “There are great things ahead for enthusiasm demonstrated by the Tony and Nicole say they couldn’t the Cowboys,” Cloward continued. GHS student body. be more thrilled to be in Grantsville “Just wait and see.” “In the four years I have been a with their five children. e-mail: [email protected] cheerleader, this year was the best “I plan to stay at GHS forever,” as far as student enthusiasm for the football team went,” Julee said. “There was a group of junior boys Serving Tooele County since 1947 including Ty Bateman, Tanner Hale, Chris Chaney and Trevor Hawkins, PENNEY’S SERVICE Holiday who just really got into cheering for the team this year. Those guys helped all the students realize that it’s ‘cool’ to cheer for your team.” Julee also credits Coach Cloward Breakfast Open House for the team’s success. “Even Sandwich, $ 50 though Coach Cloward grew up in Drink & Cookie Grantsville, I didn’t know him until 2 school started this year,” Julee said. 7766 S. Highway 36, Stockton • 882-8066 “I’ve learned that he’s a great guy. November 18th & 19th He took over and made this year’s team awesome.” Cloward, a 1989 GHS graduate, played defensive end and tight end Pictures with Santa for the Cowboys during his high ���������������� school years. After graduating from ���������������������������� GHS, Cloward played football for FREE one year at Snow College before ������������������ serving an LDS mission in Florida. “I played another two years of football for Snow College follow- Refreshments ing my mission,” Cloward said. FREE “I then transferred to Utah State University.” Although Cloward did not play ���������� Gift �������������������� football for the Aggies, he worked as an intern with John L. Smith, who FREE at the time was USU’s head football coach. Cloward graduated from USU To learn more about USA-ALL and Entertainment on Friday with a master’s degree in psychol- how it is helping to protect motorized ogy with an emphasis in counseling access to public lands, please call FREE in 1999. He and his wife, Nicole, a native of Levan, Utah, stayed in or visit our web site! Logan for another year following his graduation. Tony worked that Hourly Store Wide year with an alternative high school ���� called South Campus. ������ Discounts Seven years ago, Tony accepted Giveaways a position in the Uintah School District as a school counselor. He was also the head coach for the Uintah’s girls’ softball team and an assistant coach for the school’s football and basketball teams. Although Tony had always thought it would be great to some- Utah Shared Access Alliance day come back to Grantsville and P.O. Box 131 Payson, UT 84651 coach for his alma mater, he didn’t initially think he would ever do so. Telephone: (801) 465-1145 “When Coach Kevin Butler Toll free: (866) 265-3434 30 West 1st South, Tooele resigned two years ago, I didn’t even FAX: (801) 465-6972 apply for the head football coaching 882-0287 job that came open in Grantsville,” he said. “But then, when Coach www.usaall.org Les Hamilton left GHS last year to accept the head coaching job at Alta High School, I knew I wanted to apply to coach in Grantsville.” A6 TUESDAY November 15, 2005 NOTES OF APPRECIATION OBITUARIES

with the funeral services, those Romero-Brito who helped with flowers, money, food, cards and support. family We thank you for all for your thoughts and prayers. The family of Stephanie Adolfo (Kido) Romero Romero todos muchas gracias! Kathy Brito A special thanks to all who Jacob Maestas were there for her at the time Anthony Romero of her passing — Father Matt Isaac Romero and everyone else who helped Esther King

our anniversary. Also if you sent Pritzkau family a card or even thought of us, Leland Herbert Groskreutz thanks a bunch. We would like to say thank Gail Beecher Tate you to anyone who came to Clif and Louisa Mae Leland Herbert Gail Beecher Tate Groskreutz He was very independent and Volunteer Fire Department strong, with a big heart. Biff 1917 — 2005 Auxiliary. DEATH Something was proud of his sons. They Gail is survived by her son Leland Herbert “Biff” gave him great joy. He also had Gone Golfing On Your Groskreutz, age 62, passed away Terry (Karen) Tate of Bountiful NOTICE On Your a special love and bond for his and daughters, Carolyn (Wayne) Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2005, at his mother, Marie. Mind? Gail Beecher Tate, our pre- Dow and Tamra (Russ) Peterson home in Dammeron Valley, Utah. Biff is survived by his wife, cious mom and grandma died of Tooele, 15 grandchildren, He was born Aug. 29, 1943, in Janet, of Dammeron Valley; on Nov. 13, 2005. She was 88. Jeffery Michael 37 great-grandchildren and Kensal, N.D., to Herbert and mother, Marie Groskreutz, of Born in Elba, Idaho, on Jan. two great-great-grandchildren. Lewis Marie Jones Groskreutz. Layton, Utah; sons, Todd (Laura) 18, 1917, to Fred Beecher and Biff lived in Kensal until he of Draper, Utah, Biff (Julie) of Sarah “Hattie” Parsons Beecher. Preceded in death by her daugh- Write a letter to the Editor! was eight years old when his ter Peggy (Stan) Smith. Jeffery Michael Lewis, age 33, St. George, Utah, and Chance Gail had two older brothers, family moved to Stockton, Utah. died Nov. 13, 2005, in Salt Lake P.O. Box 390 of Roy; seven grandchildren; Fred Parsons Beecher and Funeral services will be held He attended and graduated from City. A full obituary will appear Tooele, UT 84074 brother, Curtis Groskreutz, of William Raliegh Beecher, both on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2005, at Tooele High School, where he in the Thursday edition of the [email protected] Layton, Utah; and two sisters, deceased. Gail married John 11 a.m. at Tate Mortuary, 110 S. participated in football, wres- Transcript-Bulletin. Cynthia Yates of Tooele, Utah, Wendell “Shag” Tate on May 16, Main St., Tooele. Friends may tling, and track. and Sharon Fronk of West Valley, 1936. Shag died on May 16, 1974. call from 9-10:30 a.m. prior to He married Diane Lee in 1961. Utah. He is preceded in death by Gail was active in the Ladies the service. Interment Tooele They later divorced. Biff met his father, Herbert Groskreutz. Golf Association and Ladies City Cemetery. ����������������������������������������������� and married Janet Hunt, and Private family graveside servic- they were married Aug. 20, 1971, es will be held at the Paragonah in Evanston, Wyo. Biff and Janet Cemetery. Arrangements are ������ at Tooele Army Depot. ������ lived in Roy, Utah, while he made under the direction of Dale H. Palmer He is survived by the fol- worked at Hill Air Force Base. Spilsbury Mortuary, 110 S. Bluff lowing children: Joe Hansen Biff enjoyed hunting and fish- St., St. George, (435) 673-2454. Dale Howard Palmer, age 79, ing. He had a talent for wood- Friends and family are invited to died Nov. 13, 2005, in Salt Lake (Sheri), Mike Hansen (Marsha), working, especially furniture, ������������ offer their condolences at www. City, Utah. He was born Jan. 19, April Roberts (Howard), Scott ������������ could build anything, and had spilsburymortuary.com. Click 1926, in Kansas City, Kan., the C. Palmer (Whitney), Casey H. a natural mechanical ability. on the dove. Obituaries are also son of Glenn and Hazel Carter Palmer (Tina), eight grandchil- ��������� ��������� He retired in 1999 and moved available at our Website. Click Palmer. dren and numerous great-grand- to Dammeron Valley in 2000, ��������� �������� on the rose. He served in the Army during children. � where he built his own home. ������ ������ World War II and was employed “He did it his way.” ��������������������������� Don Clifton If you are interested call ���������������������� Utah women started ����������������� Worthington Dr. Kathleen Robinson 1922 - 2005 first Festival of Trees at (435) 882-6611 Don Clifton Worthington, 83, Almost as magical as Santa him- of Grantsville, died peacefully self, a cold barren exhibit hall Nov. 11, 2005, in Provo, Utah, transforms into a warm, festive from causes incident to age. He holiday haven. was surrounded by his children. Each year, the magic of Festival �������������������� Don was born in Grantsville of Trees unfolds, and with it the hope and future of needy children Feb. 4, 1922, to Charles and at Primary Children’s Medical Anna Bolinder Worthington. Don Center. married Marilyn Tanner Feb. The Festival of Trees was 28, 1947, in the Salt Lake LDS Don Clifton Worthington inspired 35 years ago by a group of 15 women from along the That first year, there were Wasatch Front. These women approximately 60 trees for display Temple. They later divorced. were challenged by Lewis M. and sale in the gymnasium of the Don later married Helen Brown Jones, Chairman of the hospital’s old Armory off Sunnyside Avenue. in Las Vegas, Nev. They also Men’s Endowment Board, to iden- To everyone’s surprise and delight, divorced. tify a way to raise funds for the $47,000 was raised! Don spent most of his life hospital. The Festival of Trees quickly in Grantsville where he was a Organized as the Women’s outgrew the Armory and two farmer, rancher and worked in Endowment Committee and led years later it was moved to the the chemical industry. It was by Betty Wells (Mrs. Richard), Salt Palace. Now, it is held at the apparent that “you could take the group sold tickets to the Ice South Towne Exposition Center in the boy out of the farm, but you Capades and dabbled in other proj- Sandy, Utah. Over the years, this couldn’t take the farm out of ects in an attempt to raise funds. beautiful event has grown into the boy.” They soon determined they had a forest of more than 700 trees, Don is survived by his chil- spent too much time and energy a gift boutique, a sweet shop of dren, Mar-jorie (Jack) Monnet, for too little return. They searched freshly made candies and baked Sheldon (Diane) Worthington, for one project they could devote goods, a display of wreaths and and David (Lori) Worthington; all their efforts on. That project door decorations, centerpieces, a brother, Jay (Shirley) was inspired when Co-chair Ruth gingerbread houses and backyard Worthington; a sister, LaRae Flint vacationed in Hawaii and playhouses. Kendall; 14 grandchildren; attended a Christmas boutique fea- There is also Santa, activities and 29 great-grandchildren. turing small decorated Christmas for children, hot scones and sweet Preceded in death by his par- trees, centerpieces, and Christmas rolls, and continuous live enter- ents; and a brother, Ivan. decorations. tainment. In all, the Festival spans Funeral services will be The Women’s Endowment over 220,000 square feet of display Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005 at 11 a.m. Committee expanded the concept space. Perhaps the greatest phe- in the Grantsville First Ward to include full-sized decorated nomenon of all is that everything chapel, 115 E. Cherry Street. Christmas trees, a gift boutique, is donated. The trees are deco- Friends may visit the family and sweet shop. Each of the 15 rated and purchased by individu- prior to the services from 10 - members of the Endowment als, families, organizations, busi- 10:45 a.m. Interment will be at Committee was challenged to nesses and church groups. In addi- the Grantsville City Cemetery. identify those who would donate tion, the community generously The family would like to thank and decorate trees. At that time, donates the items to fill the shops. the Greenwood Assisted Living Primary Children’s Hospital was Businesses provide the paper and Center in Lehi, Alpine Home owned by The Church of Jesus printing of posters and tickets. Health Care, and the CICU nurs- Christ of Latter-day Saints and Corporations offer their covered es at the UVRMC for their loving much of the support would come trucks and drivers to help deliver care. from church members. the trees, and so much more! Thousands of people join efforts by contributing countless hours and means to give “A Gift of ����������������� Love” to needy children. Last year, th the Festival raised $1,275,371.98 �������������������� � �� for children in need at Primary ������������������������������������ ��� Happy 85 Birthday Children’s Medical Center. The ������������������������������������������������������������ name of the Women’s Endowment Committee was changed to �������������������������������������������������������������� Women’s Endowment Board and ��������������������������������������������������� Wilma Goins finally to the Festival of Trees �������������������������������������������������������� Executive Board. Currently, 80 � � � � � � � women serve on the Board and ��������������������������������������� Love, each organizes committees of 10 ������������������������������ or more volunteers throughout the state. Best Wishes While the hospital no longer has a Men’s Endowment Board, those & Kisses men were considered “inspired” when they called women to seize Cheryl & Robert the challenge. Over the years, Feuerbach Festival of Trees has been copied many times throughout the United ������������������� ������ States and Canada. Dennis & Anne However, the Salt Lake City Goins & Family Festival of Trees remains the ������������������������������������������������������� “granddaddy” of them all. TUESDAY November 15, 2005 A7 Tips to combat college stress WE NOW You’re in school and trying to bal- ance exams, papers and projects. Meanwhile, the cafeteria food has OFFER GIFT you homesick for some good cook- ing, and your roommate’s pile of clothes is out of control. If college stress is more than you CARDS can handle, take these tips. • Get organized — When your �������������������������� work space and schedule are orga- �������������������������������� nized, the rest of your life becomes better organized. Take time to sort ������������������������� your papers into files by subject, ������������������������������ putting your books on a bookshelf and clearing your desktop every ������������ day. Next, get an organizer or PDA and start putting due dates and social activities on the calendar. • Discuss any problems with your professors or an adviser. Take advantage of the knowledge your adviser has in helping you manage your schedule and combat prob- lems you are having with subjects. • Maintain a balanced lifestyle. It’s important to eat, sleep, and photography / Mike Anderson exercise regularly. 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However, STAFF WRITER times, it needs something unique to that doesn’t bolster the story; Wright is fair and take away faithful to the work, and still brings from the lavish Reel Talk in his own flair. beauty and pas- His ballroom scenes also sion of director deserve sound praise. He uses A Joe Wright’s considerably shorter Rube’s��������������������������� Ribs Dinner them in the most effective split version. of English classes I’ve seen in ���������������������������� This seminal Jane Austen work Elizabeth (Kiera Knightly) is won over by Mr. Darcy (Matthew Macfadyen) an Austen adaptation. You know has been done so many times, it’s only when she sees his true character, in Joe Wright’s dashing adaption �� �� �� exactly when you’re at a work- �������������� ��������������� ����������� difficult to keep them straight. of “Pride and Prejudice.” ing class ball and when you’re at ������������������������������������������� Recently, there was a present-day ���� an upscale ball. In one, women LDS version, in which Elizabeth (Jena Malone), and the observant Eventually, she’s presented with an ����� ���������������������������������������������� dance until their faces are flushed ������������������������������������������ Bennett is portrayed as a BYU younger sisters, Mary (Talulah offer of marriage from the ridicu- and their hair frizzes. In the other, ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� student. And don’t forget the Riley) and Kitty (Carey Mulligan). lous Mr. Collins (Tom Hollander), a dances barely involve moving. ������������������������������� Bollywood version earlier this year, They are all raised under the ner- distant cousin. Her refusal horrifies also an updated adaptation direct- vous care of Mrs. Bennett (Brenda her mother, but pleases her father. There is a particular party ed by Gurinder Chada and cheekily Blethyn) and the protective eye of Who is she, a young woman with sequence that Wright shoots with dubbed “Bride and Prejudice.” their father (Donald Sutherland). no prospects, to turn down any voices flowing over one another, None reviewed badly. And you Mrs. Bennett thinks about noth- sound offer of marriage, for any drowning each other out from ���������������� can thank Jane Austen’s flawless ing more than marrying her daugh- reason? room to room, perfectly illustrating source material (not necessarily ters off to wealthy suitors, and Suddenly, Mr. Bingley, with how communication becomes con- good filmmaking) for that. consequently several of her daugh- whom Jane has fallen in love, fused. Wright presents this scene ��������� From a distance, this newest ters have become vain, giggly, and leaves for London with no explana- as though it were one continuously adaptation looked dubious. With undignified. tion. Elizabeth believes Darcy con- shot sequence, sweeping in and ������������������� the unproven skills of sweetheart- Elizabeth, being the cleverest vinced him to do so, and is even out of conversations and parlors of-the-moment Kiera Knightly in and most inclined to rebellion, is more angered by his part in break- — it’s gorgeous and exhilarating. ���������������� the lead, I was skeptical. She was the only sister to question such ing her sister’s heart. Darcy has And the details are small but pierc- �������������� to play the role of the most famous frivolities. Only her adoring father become undeniably attracted to ing; Darcy fingers Jane’s ribbon, feminist character in all of English truly understands Elizabeth’s intel- Elizabeth, but she becomes more unbeknownst to her, as he walks ����������������� literature. Kiera must be too pretty, ligence and sense of propriety. and more repelled by him. behind her. ����������� too young, and too inexperienced Wealthy and good-hearted bach- A family crisis eventually forces Wright illustrates this timeless to play Elizabeth. elor Mr. Bingley (Simon Woods) Darcy to reveal his true charac- story with grand, stirring flourishes ��������� Also seemingly dubious was moves in to a nearby estate, and ter — and it’s not exactly what of spirit. It doesn’t quite reach the prospect of another traditional predictably falls for the beauty Elizabeth had previously believed. the level of Ang Lee’s “Sense and costume-drama version of a Jane of the family, Jane. His friends, This is comparable to the Sensibility” or BBC’s “Pride and Austen film. That it might be enter- family, and acquaintances arouse 1996 version of “Emma” starring Prejudice.” But it comes as close ������������ taining seemed too good to be true. intense interest from the Bennett Gwyneth Paltrow. Light, bright, as it possibly can without reaching ���������������������� But Wright takes a nearly stale girls; surely they’re all wealthy and funny, clever and irrepressibly pert. that pinnacle. � period piece — a story told so therefore worthy conquests. �������������� ����� But Wright also brings in a unique Grade: A- �������������� many times it’s in danger of losing At a party, Elizabeth finds her- aspect — his visuals are often a Currently playing. Rated PG, for its luster — and makes it youthful, self sorely snubbed by the snobbish dark, swirling, old-romance hom- some mild thematic elements. ������������������������������������ modern and dizzyingly romantic. Mr. Darcy (Matthew Macfadyen), a age to the Bronte sisters. A scene Running time: 128 minutes And under his direction, Knightly good friend of Bingley’s. Elizabeth reaches a level of maturity and is provoked by his arrogance, and scope I haven’t yet seen in her. Darcy is piqued by her spirited Elizabeth is one of five Bennett opinions. sisters, including the beautiful Jane Time and time again, Darcy (Rosamund Pike), the silly Lydia and Elizabeth meet and argue.

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From The Sidelines Swimmers Cowboys split Logan’s bringing back region debut

grid tradition by Kelsey Ruben CONTRIBUTING WRITER ell the The Tooele Swim team had a fair start in semi-final their region debut Nov. 3 at Logan High. ball came The Lady Buffs were able to hold on for a and went slim five point victory over the Lady Grizzlies, W 87-82 but the boys team dropped a decision to for Grantsville and Cinderella’s slipper Logan, 91-79 in the contest. didn’t fit. “We did not have an exceptionally good meet,” Head Coach Mel Roberts said. “(We) The Cowboys stunned made one or two dumb mistakes, but we will everyone in the Class 3A get them corrected before our next match.” ranks, becoming the first- Logan High was dropped down to Class 3A ever team to lose its first Nick Drake this year and into the Region 11 ranks. Two five games of the season SPORTS EDITOR years prior, Logan was in the 4A classification and still battle into the and in swimming they usually placed within prestigious Final Four of the tough and tal- the top three positions for region champion- ented classification. ships, in both the girls and boys division. The game — or the final score, for that The most improved swimmers of the meet matter — didn’t fare as well as the devoted were two seniors, Jessica Fisher and Brad Cowboy faithful, community, school or foot- Wells. Fisher had a lifetime best swim in the ball team would have liked. 100 free, which earned her sixth place in the But a loss never does. Only one team will event, with a time of 1:08.13 seconds. come away a champion on Friday and two Wells had a lifetime best also, but in the of the best team’s, not only in the 3A, but the 100 butterfly, which won him first place in state, Pine View and Logan will lock horns for the event, .6 seconds ahead of second place. the coveted crown this weekend. In the same event Trent Andrus had a close The Class 3A had two of the best teams race with a finishing time of 1:08.47, only .14 with the two best quarterbacks surrounded seconds ahead of fifth. by a slew of speedy and gifted receivers and a In the 200 medley relay Andrus teamed up number of mammoth defensive and offensive with fellow teammates Jon Lee, Cameron lineman. Crane and Matt Ricci. Together they won the Indeed, Grantsville ran into a better event by a hair, with only .1 second to spear. and more talented team, plain and simple. Ricci was named swimmer of the meet. The Cowboys aren’t the lone team that the Ricci, also had lifetime best swims in the 100 Panthers beat by a lopsided margin this sea- breaststroke where he placed forth; first place son. went to TJ Perkins with a time of 1:09.92. Hurricane is in the same boat on the other The other swimmer of the meet was Allison side of the bracket, falling to top ranked Bowers, she also had a lifetime best in the Logan by a wide margin — and they only lost 500 freestyle, she placed fourth, a close .15 one game all seson. photography/Troy Boman seconds behind third place. A loss is a loss no matter how you slice it. Pine View receiver Kevin Clements leaps for a catch in spite of defensive coverage by Grantsville safety Logan Coach Roberts said, “the meet really didn’t It could be worse, you could have lost a game Gumucio in Friday’s semi-final game at Rice-Eccles Stadium. The Panthers rolled to a decisive 58-14 victory prove which team was the best; instead it said on special teams by kicking to the best kick- over the Cowboys in the game and now move on into the Class 3A title game against Logan. that the two teams are equal and whichever off returner in the state twice, watching the team works hardest from now to January 21 opposing player run for 66 and 99 yards, and (the region swimming championships) will be get beat by only three points in a game you region champs.” should have won, like Alta did. Panthers roll past Cowboys Kasey Nobles was already working hard But GHS has nothing to be ashamed of at this meet; he lead the team with two total because the Cowboys are back playing win- wins. Both of his events were quite the chal- ning football “The Grantsville way” as first- by Nick Drake The Panthers never looked back en route to lenge. In the 50 free he came in first with a year Coach Tony Cloward calls it — using a SPORTS EDITOR a 58-14 triumph over Grantsville in the Class time of 23.70 closely followed behind by Ryan hard nosed running attack and aggressive, There were some football enthusiasts who 3A Football semi-finals on the campus of the Lester, swimmer from Logan High. In the 100 hard hitting style of defense to win games. felt like Pine View might overlook surprising University of Utah. freestyle he again won first, .54 seconds ahead Grantsville won six of seven games to Grantsville in Friday’s semi-final battle and into Lark connected on 13 of 23 passes for 304 of seconds place. Along with Nobles, Wells, advance to the semi-finals before their title their long awaited and much anticipated match- yards and three touchdowns and tacked on a T.J. Perkins, Marc Imlay, T.J. Marshall, David hopes were crushed by the talented Panthers up with Logan for the Class 3A State Football pair of scoring scampers and 78 yards rushing Nipper, Matt Snarr, and Alix Court continued on Friday. championship. to spur the Panthers victory bid. Jesse Ence also to carry the boys team Coach Roberts said. Never has a team in Class 3A started so But the Panthers didn’t waste any time proving bolted for 115 yards on 19 attempts and two Lauren Bridges had a win for the girls when slow, but still remained poised, focused, to its doubters that the 2005 Pine View grid iron touchdown runs to aid the Pine View barrage. she placed first in the 100 free. She had a close determined and refused to fold like the 2005 team was focused and ready to roll in their battle Regan Warner also returned an interception 32- race, but she was able to come out on top, GHS grid iron squad. That is something to with the Cowboys at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt yards for a score to aid the Panther scoring and with a final time of 58.94 seconds. Bridges hang your Cowboy hat on and a foundation to Lake City. Riley Stephenson drilled seven of eight PAT’s and fought hard in the 50 free, but was nipped at build on for future success. James Lark fired a 51-yard scoring strike to a 29-yard field goal to complete the scoring. the wall by only .94 to finish in second place Grantsville has a brought in a ‘hometown David Foote on Pine View’s fourth place from Ryan Butler dashed for a pair of touchdown with a time of 26.54. hero’ in Coach Cloward, determined to bring scrimmage to stake the high octane Panthers to runs and Craig Harrison booted both PAT’s to Along with Bridges, Trisha Cox had a win back the storied, successful, hard-nosed tradi- a lead they would never relinquish. account for the Cowboy scoring in the contest. for the girls in the 100 breaststroke. Her final tion that had been missing in the program for Pine View followed up with 27 points on four Butler led the Cowboy rushing attack with 90 time was 1:20.36 seconds. She had a close the past couple of years. And this head coach possessions in the second period to break open yards in 16 attempts and Brent Mouritsen tacked won’t let his ego get in the way of what is the 7-0 edge after one quarter and seize a whop- best for the entire future of the program. ping 34-7 lead at intermission. SEE ROLL PAGE A11 SEE SPLIT PAGE A11 Sure the stinging loss may linger. But as the future brings other football victories, the Cowboy faithful will be able to look back proudly at what the 2005 GHS grid iron team Buffs defeated by accomplished, re-establishing a winning tradi- tion in Grantsville once again. talented Panthers Sports Wrap by Nick Drake SPORTS EDITOR Tooele knew it would be a tough task meeting the third-ranked Adult Dodge ball league team in their own back yard in the opening round of the Class 3A Tooele County has scheduled a Dodge Ball State Football playoffs. League starting in December. But the Buffs didn’t realize it would meet a fired up Panther squad The teams will consist of six to 10 players playing on their own home field for the final game of the season and with one female required per team. The entry Pine View took full advantage of the home field edge to register a 52- fee is $35 a player and cash will be awarded 14 triumph over visiting Tooele Oct. 28 in St. George. to first and second place teams. The entry Jesse Ence racked up 218 yards rushing on 19 carries and raced deadline is Nov. 30. The league will run eight for five touchdown bolts on the night and James Lark tied the career weeks with playoffs on week eight. touchdown record with a pair of scoring strikes to lead to the lop- For more information or to register call sided Panther win. 882-0253. Jace Harris fired touchdown tosses to Ty Asay and Justin Brady for the lone points of the game for the Buffs. Youth wrestling scheduled The setback ended the 2005 season for the Buffs. Tooele finished There is a Tooele County Youth Wrestling the campaign with a 6-5 overall record on the season. league scheduled to begin in December. Tooele Coach Sam Elliott said his team played hard but just The league is open to all youth ages six couldn’t get it going offensively until the Panthers had taken total through 11 and the entry fee is $40. League control of the contest. play will all be local. The season will run 12 “I think our kids came out and played well and played hard,” weeks. he noted. “We just couldn’t get anything going offensively and the For more information call 830-7630. defense was on the field quite a bit. Pine View played much better Plan county soccer defensively than the first time we played them. The long (Ence) run A soccer forum for Tooele County really took the wind out of our sails and hurt us emotionally. We were Recreation and Competition Soccer Leagues lacking that ability to step up our game and really play hard when we (formerly West Desert Blaze) will be held have to. The kids never really believed we could come back in the Nov. 15, at 7 p.m. at Buddy’s Family Bowling, second half. As Pine View built their momentum and the score, our second floor. confidence and our resolve started to dissolve. I was hoping we might Players, parents, coaches, refs, and who- be able to come out and give them a game. But we just didn’t quite ever is interested in soccer come prepared have it in us that night.” to share your expectations! Tell us how you A season overview will be published in an edition next week. photography/Troy Boman SEE WRAP PAGE A11 Tooele’s Jacob Foster tackles a Wasatch player in a game earlier this season. The Buffs fin- SEE DEFEATED PAGE A11 ished the season with a 6-5 overall record on the season and berth in the state playoffs. TUESDAY November 15, 2005 A11

ages 10 through 18 wanting to play competitive Wrap volleyball for this local team. There is a $5.00 continued from page A10 tryout fee. For more info call Reine 496-3244. would improve Tooele soccer and see the new league name, logo and competition colors. Jr. Jazz signups set With questions or comments call League The Tooele and Stansbury Park Jr. Jazz Youth President Casey Walker at 830-8352 or 882-5361. Basketball Leagues will be taking registration for the 2005-06 season. Hikers, XC-skiers meet There will be registration Nov. 3, 4, 5, 11 and Looking to get out and active around here this 12 for this year. The Nov. 3, 4 and 11 registration winter? Join our group! Contact Kurt Alloway dates will be from 6 to 9 p.m. at Macey’s and the for more information at 801-550-467, e-mail Nov. 5 and 12 registration will be held from 10 a.m. [email protected] or visit Yahoo Groups to 3 p.m., also at Macey’s. and type in “tooelehikers.” Our next meeting will Erda, Lake Point and Stansbury Park residents be Nov. 15 at 7 p.m. at the St Barnabas Center are eligible to sign-up for the Stansbury League, — winter backpacking workshop, hands-on group grades first through sixth, and all residents are discussion about essential things to pack along eligible to sign-up for the Tooele League. during winter months, plan group outings. The entry fee is $57, which includes jersey, Jazz Grantsville Jr. Jazz sign-ups ticket, Jazz player clinic and Jazz team poster, or The Grantsville Junior Jazz Youth Basketball $50 if using last year’s jersey. League has scheduled its annual registration dates For more information call 849-2354 or www. for the next month. tooelejrjazz.org. The sign-up dates will be Nov. 17, 18, 30 and Dec. 2 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Grantsville City Hall. THS sets sports pass Tooele High School announced that the school There will also be a registration Dec. 3 at City Hall will present a sports pass for the entire 2005-06 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. school year that will get a person into all Tooele The league is also searching for coaches, offi- High School athletic events that charge. cials and coordinators for the 2005-06 campaign. Tooele’s Dylan Tomac (left) and uncle Bob Tomac (right) display a pair of bucks taken off the Ophir Mountain Those events are football, volleyball, boy’s and For more information contact David Delaney Range during the hunt this year. The bucks were shot within five minutes of one another. Dylan’s buck was a girls basketball and wrestling. The pass would be at 884-0469. three-point, shot at 150 yards in his first-ever hunt. Bob’s buck was a 5x4 with a 24-inch spread and weight $50 per person and an ID picture is required and of 195 pounds. The hunt was directed by Pat Vario. Junior Olympic volleyball is non-refundable and non-transferable. The event There will be Junior Olympic Volleyball clinic would get the individual person into every Tooele a time of 1:55.24. swimmers Nobles, Marshall, and tryouts set Nov. 12 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at High sports event with the exception of endow- Marshall grabbed another and Marc Imlay in the final the THS gym. ment games, invitational tournaments and playoff Split win for Tooele. He battled in event of the day. They had a The clinic and tryouts are for any boy or girl 9 games, which both are directed by the Utah High continued from page A10 the 100 backstroke, and had through 14-year-old interested in developing vol- School Activities Association. strong swim but were edged at swim in the 200 yard IM. Cox’s a rather strong lead over his leyball skills. For more information contact the Tooele High the wire down to earn another final time was 2:35.71, but it competition. Marshall took There is a $5.00 fee. The tryouts are Nov. 16 School finance office, Diane Valdez at 833-1978 silver finish. only earned her second place. first in the event with a time of from 7 to 9 p.m. at the THS gym. Any boy or girl ext. 2106. In the women’s 400 free relay Cox and Bridges teamed up a 1:01.17. Marshall also excelled the Tooele team who consisted couple of times throughout the in the 200 IM and was able to of Jordan Marshall, Cassandra Mikesell found Connelly for a and long. But Nolan found C.J. meet. In the first event — the pull ahead of Logan’s Braden Bryan, Laurie Halladay and 27-yard pass on the Buffs next Wilson for a 20-yard strike to move Curtis by a slim .10 seconds Defeated 200 medley relay — they were Chandra Yeaman finished possession but once again the Lehi the chains and keep the drive alive paired up with Mary Burden earning him third in the event. continued from page A10 the event in 4:27.86 seconds. defense stiffened. for the hosts. Landon Devey bolted and Erika Andrews, and were Wells paced the Buff squad with The time earned them second Outstanding defensive play from for a nine-yard gain and a Buff able to take another first place a runner-up time of 2:19.37 in place. Halladay also swam in Tooele 28 - Lehi 23 Josh Banford, Harris, Foster, Brady penalty moved the ball in scoring for the Tooele team. They had the event to help provide valu- the 200 free, where she placed The Buffs rallied for a touch- and Connelly stymied another Lehi territory. Travis Smith followed a final time of 2:06.28 seconds. able team points for Tooele. down with 17.5 seconds left to drive. with a pair of hard nosed runs and Later in the 200 free relay the Matt Snarr, in the 200 free second with a time of 2:21.03 erase a 23-22 Pioneer edge and pull Tooele looked to move the pig- Tyler Berry added a one-yard scor- same four dynamic girls met up relay joined forces with Wells, seconds. out a non-league triumph Sept. 2 skin when Mikesell found Brady ing plunge to close the Pioneers to again to swim another event, Court, and Kyle Costomiris, The Tooele High swim in Lehi. on a 22-yard slant pass. However, a within 15-9 and 11:01 remaining in hoping for another win. The they were able to grab second team’s next contest will be held Tooele took the opening kickoff Buff fumble gave the Pioneers new the game. four swam hard, but fell a little place with a time of 1:41.73. Thursday against Mountain and marched 68 yards in eight life at the THS 37. The Buffs caught another break short and placed second, with Snarr also swam in the 400 View at Pratt Aquatic Center at plays to grab an early advantage. Lehi quarterback Tyson Nolan when Gochis sprinted for a stellar free relay and combined with 3:15 p.m. Zach Mikesell bolted for a 16-yard fired a 17-yard toss to Ben 58-yard kickoff return to the Lehi Sunderland to move the ball deep 37 and Tooele was back in scoring run on a bootleg and then, hit second period when Pine View to punt after three plays and Harris on a 12-yard toss to move in Buff territory. Nunley and Terry business. Terry and Gochis each each recorded strong tackles and churned off two big runs each Roll marched nearly from its own didn’t waste any time grabbing the ball deep in Pioneer territory. A end zone to paydirt on its third the lead. the Buff secondary of Harris, Brady, to moved the ball to the Pioneer continued from page A10 15-yard penalty on Lehi moved the possession and tacked on three The Panthers marched 62 ball inside the red zone and anoth- Nunley and Banford blanketed 12. Cochran completed the march on 51 yards in 11 carries. Travis more drives before the inter- yards in four plays to seize a 7- er penalty on the Pioneers moved Lehi receivers on third down. The with a 12-yard scoring burst and Taylor also caught three passes mission break. 0 edge. Lark scrambled for six the pigskin even closer. Dorian hosts snapped the Pioneers score- once again Tooele took command for 48 yards. “It was the third and fourth yards on first down and Ence Cochran bolted for a dazzling six- less string when place kicker Jason after the PAT, 22-9, and still 8:46 The win boosts Pine View series that really broke our back bolted for runs of four and one yard run to paydirt but the kick Dempke drilled a 28-yard field goal remained in the contest. into the state football final for because we couldn’t get a drive yard. Lark fired a 23-yard toss failed and the Buffs relished a 6-0 with 57.7 seconds remaining in the But the Pioneers bounced right the second straight season and sustained and we couldn’t get to Foote, who shed Cowboy lead with 7:41 still remaining in the first-half to pull Lehi to within 12-3 back. Nolan fired a 30-yard strike now the long awaited show- them stopped either,” he noted. tacklers and completed the first period. at intermission. to Wilson on Lehi’s ensuing drive down between the two high “The one they really scored 51-yard scoring strike. Pine The Tooele defense stepped up Tooele attempted to pad the and Travis Smith sprinted for a 34- powered offenses between just before half really hurt us. View place-kicker Stephenson and ignited another scoring oppor- advantage on its first drive of the yard scoring scamper to put Lehi the Panthers and top ranked It wasn’t our best outing of the booted the PAT to stake the tunity. Trifon Gochis steps in front third quarter when a 10-yard run back on the scoreboard with 7:15 Logan will take place Friday at season. I felt like Pine View, Panthers to a lead with 8:38 of a Pioneer receiver at the Lehi 33 by Gochis and 15-yard run by Terry remaining in the contest. Dempke 5 p.m. at Rice-Eccles Stadium as a team, raised their level of still remaining in the opening and bolts for a 13-yard return to move the ball into Lehi territory. drilled the PAT and the Pioneers for the Class 3A State title. The play and they were emotionally stanza. the Lehi 20. Gochis sprinted for a However, a field goal sailed wide of only trailed 22-16. game features the state’s two ready to play and we weren’t. Grantsville moved the chains 17-yard run on first down and A.J. the posts and the game remained a The hosts stiffened on defense top quarterbacks in Grizzlie I think they had been there on its ensuing possession when Nunley completed the drive with nine-point affair. and forced the Buffs to punt the field general Riley Nelson and before and that helped them a Butler and Mouritsen churned a four-yard scoring scamper and Foster pounced on a Lehi fumble ball after three plays failed to gain Panther quarterback Lark. lot. They were a whole lot more for four yards each on runs Tooele enjoyed a 12-0 cushion with just minutes later and Tooele was a first down. A booming 50-yard Meanwhile the setback comfortable than we were. We and Ryan Willis fired a 27-yard 5:26 left in the opening session. back in business at the Pioneer 30. punt by Jordan Main pinned the ended the Cowboy’s upset sea- just couldn’t get our kids loose. toss to Travis Taylor and only The stingy Buff defense forced Terry raced for a15-yard run and Pioneers at their own 12. son in which Grantsville lost its The more they were successful a touchdown saving tackle by Lehi to punt the ball back after stel- Nunley tacked on an eight-yard But Nolan hit Sunderland with first five games of the season, the more tighter we became. It Tyler Tait kept the Cowboys lar play by Zac Connelly, Nunley, run. But the drive fell two yards a dazzling 65-yard toss and the but rallied to capture six of wasn’t that our kids didn’t give from knotting the game up. Jacob Foster and Nick Gochis. shy of the goal line and Cochran Pioneers were knocking on the its final seven before Friday’s the effort, we just ran into a tal- Pine View held the Cowboys After both teams traded posses- drilled a 17-yard field goal with door of the Buff end zone once semi-final setback to the tal- ented and superior opponent. without a first down the rest sions, Justin Brady made a touch- 2:14 left in the period to extend the again and attempting to gain the ented Panthers. The loss drops They were a lot better than us of the way and forced another down-saving play by batting down margin to 15-3. lead. Berry rolled for a six-yard the Cowboys overall record to in every area.” Cowboy punt. a pass to a Lehi receiver in the end Banford sacked Nolan for a four- run and a Buff penalty moved the 6-7 on the season. The Cowboy defense forced zone to preserve the shutout. yard loss on the Pioneers ensuing ball even closer. Smith would tack Pine View 58 - Grantsville 14 possession to force a third down on two more short runs and Nolan Grantsville Coach Tony The Panthers exploded for the Panthers to punt, thanks dove into the end zone from a Cloward said his team just ran a huge semi-final victory over to stellar defensive plays by yard out to tie the game at 22- into a fired up and talented the upstart Cowboys Friday at Riley Ford and J.T. Thompson 22 with 2:18 left in the contest. Panther squad on Friday. Rice-Eccles Stadium. Dempke drilled the PAT to stake “I just feel we met a superior Pine View forced Grantsville SEE ROLL PAGE A12 the Pioneers to a slim 23-22 lead opponent,” he said. “There were and only limited time remaining. many who thought they might However, Tooele was not to be overlook us in preparation for Pet of the Week denied. The Buffs marched 72 yards the game against Logan. But in 11 plays to capture the thrilling instead they came hungry and come-from-behind triumph. Trifon we couldn’t match their athleti- Gochis sprinted for an outstand- cism. I was impressed with Pine ing 35-yard run on third down to View because they changed keep the drive alive and tacked from their usual defense and on another stellar 20-yard run to that showed us how serious move the Buffs back into scoring they took us. He made the right position at the Lehi 20. Terry raced changes to stop us. They com- for a 12-yard run on first down. A mitted their defensive effort Buff penalty moved the ball back to stopping our running game but Trifon Gochis sprinted for a which was the secret to beat- 13-yard scoring scamper just two ing us this last part of the sea- plays later on third down to give son.” Tooele the lead with only 17.5 sec- Coach Cloward also noted onds remaining in the affair. that his team, for whatever rea- Brady preserved the lead with son, just couldn’t get relaxed an interception and Tooele ran out and play like it had since the the clock to preserve the thrilling sixth game of the season. victory. “I thought we were very Trifon Gochis tallied 133 yards tight and I would even say rushing on 16 carries and the we were a bit in awe of the game-winning score while Terry situation — which surprised racked up 73 more yards on 12 me because our seniors were attempts to aid the Buff attack. there two years ago,” he stated. Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be Cochran also tallied 29 yards and “Our tackling wasn’t very good required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. a pair of scoring scampers in the throughout the whole game Shelters are only required to hold animals for game and booted a field goal and a and it led to some big plays on three days before they are euthanized. PAT. Tooele had 238 yards in rush- Pine View’s part. I think it had For more information on this weekʼs featured pet or other animals ing on 42 attempts for the game. a lot to do with Pine View’s speed. Their overall speed is available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at Connelly paved the way for 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville the Buff defense with 13 tack- awesome. I just felt like we Animal Shelter at 884-6881. les and Foster contributed nine weren’t in great tackling posi- and a fumble recovery as well. tion because we were hav- Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. Nunley, Harris, Main, J.J. Leaatoa, ing to arm tackle because we Nick Gochis, Trifon Gochis, Jed couldn’t get a proper angle or Burnham, Brady, Banford and position to lower the boom.” Tooele Veterinary Clinic photography/Troy Boman The first-year Cowboy coach Tooele’s Porter Hunt and Zach Mikesell (right) celebrate a play against Terry also registered multiple tack- 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 Lehi earlier this season. The Buffs finished the year with a 6-5 overall les for the Buffs in the contest. noted the key series of the record and berth in the Class 3A playoffs. entire game came early in the A12 TUESDAY November 15, 2005

But a fourth down pass hit the the end zone. and Pine View drove 29 yards culminated the 72-yard march Warner intercepted a Cowboy Roll turf and Pine View took over at Grantsville would not recov- in two plays to take a 28-0 lead. with a 22-yard scoring strike pass and bolted 38 yards to continued from page A11 their own nine-yard line. er from the long Pine View Lark fired a 27-yard touchdown with 24.7 seconds left in the paydirt later in the third period Ence opened the march with touchdown march. strike to Kevin Clements to cul- half to give Pine View a 34-7 and Stephenson drilled a 23- on consecutive plays and Ryan an eight-yard bolt and then The Panthers followed a minate the drive. intermission edge. yard field goal to complete the Butler made another tackle to Lark found Jaron Udy for a 14- Cowboy three-play and punt Willis fired a 13-yard toss The third-ranked squad Panther scoring. stymie the Pine View march. yard screen play. Udy ignited possession with a 58-yard, to Taylor on Grantsville’s next opened the second-half like it Grantsville did drive 80 Grantsville attempted to the Panthers drive one play eight-play drive to build a 21-0 possession and Butler tacked closed the first-half. Pine View yards in four plays to complete answer the challenge, took a later with a 28-yard run and lead. Ence raced for runs of 10 on runs of four and two yards. drove to paydirt on a 82-yard the scoring in the affair with short punt and moved the ball Ence followed with a seven- and 11 and Lark hit Foote for a But the Cowboys failed to drive when Lark hit Derek 5:32 left in the game. Mouritsen for three more first downs on yard dash. Lark completed the 30-yard toss. Ence would finish move the ball any further and Buchanan for a 43-yard toss ignited the drive with a dazzling the next possession to threat- 91-yard scoring march with off the march with consecutive were forced to punt. and Ence bolted for a one-yard 39-yard run and Butler tacked en to produce points. Butler consecutive runs of nine, 13 runs of three, 12 and two yards Craig Harrison drilled plunge to complete the drive on a 26-yard sprint. Butler com- darted for runs of four, nine, and 12 yards to extend the to extend the margin to 6:27 a 45-yard punt that Panther and Pine View led 41-7. pleted the drive with a 13-yard 12, four and six on the drive Panthers margin to 14-0, in left in the first-half. punt returner Mees bobbled. Grantsville did turn away the scoring burst. while Mouritsen tacked on spite of Logan Gumucio rock- Carter Mees intercepted a Mouritsen made a heads up Panthers on their ensuing two Thompson once again paced runs of two, one and three. ing the Panther quarterback in Cowboy toss just moments later play knocking the Pine View possessions, thanks to tack- the Cowboy defense with 13 returner to the ground and les by Thompson, Gumucio, tackles and Ford followed with Brayden Fisher pounced on the Butler, Ford, Shane Anderson 11 tackles as well. Gumucio also loose ball at the Pine View 5. and Taylor. registered nine tackles while Butler dashed into the end But the Cowboys could only Butler, Garrett Elfors, Taylor, zone on the first play from muster one first down the next Matt Hislop and Harrison Sarah Cormier, FNP scrimmage and the five-yard two times it touched the ball had five each. Jordan Nelson, Sarah Cormier, FNP scoring bolt and Harrison PAT when Willis hit Butler for a 23- Anderson, Justin Hawkins, pulled the Cowboys to within yard toss. Fisher, Brach Boman, Micah 28-7 with only 2:30 left in the Lark extended the Pine View Watson, Jeff Langston, Bryce and first-half. lead when the Panther field Jorgensen, Jason Clark and However, once again, Lark general hit Buchanan on a 27- Jacob Madsen added multiple made a big play as the Panther yard toss and Foote on pass tackles as well. field general scrambled for a plays of seven and 39 to set up 39-yard run and hit Ence for an Ence one-yard plunge and NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 Jay Spector, MD a five-yard toss. Lark finally 48-7 Panther edge. OASIS FAMILY MEDICINE is now accepting new patients of all ages.

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et’s talk turkey. Turkey is tasty Lanytime but for many of us cooking one is a formidable task because we don’t cook them often enough to be com- fortable with the process. To add to the challenge, there is a mental picture of “the photography / Troy Boman perfect bird” to achieve. It will Tooele High School drama students will perform Carousel beginning Thursday, Nov. 17. It stars Michael Johnson, who plays Billy Bigelow, and Carolyn Van Pelt, who plays Julie Jordon. be moist, tender, and beauti- fully bronzed and will look just gorgeous in the center of the Thanksgiving table. But how to do it? Is oven roasting enough, or should you first soak the bird in salted water? What about this hot new deep-frying trend? Or grilling over hot coals? The next “Homefront” columns will cover some of these options. For years, I have cooked ‘Carousel’ turkey using the “traditional” stick-it-in-the-oven-and-wait- for-the-tender-timer-to-pop-up method. I am not knocking it. spins bitter-sweet tale This method has served me well and we have enjoyed some delicious turkeys cooked this by Audrey Rock beloved works is somewhat way. Using the cooking bags CORRESPONDENT of a misnomer. Truly, all that the Reynolds Company Recently, a lush DVD set their musicals are beloved; makes has simplified this tech- containing all the film ver- although both Rodgers and nique further and speeds up the sions of the five best known Hammerstein have said that whole process. works by Richard Rodgers Carousel was their favorite Last Thanksgiving, we invited and Oscar Hammerstein II show written together. the extended family to our was released. Remastered In an innovative new house for dinner. For us, the to their full glory, the films technique, they changed whole family translates into a “Carousel,” “Oklahoma,” storytelling in musical the- very large crowd, so I felt com- “The King and I,” “South ater with extended music fortable purchasing a 45-pound Pacific,” and “The Sound of and dialogue scenes includ- turkey from a neighbor girl. Music” come together on ing “If I Loved You” and The bird was the product of a an updated set that illus- “Soliloquy” (in which main 4-H project, and with size as trates the full and glori- character Billy Bigelow the criterion, it was an obvious ous impact these two mas- envisions his future child). success. The hatchet coincided ters of Broadway had on The show’s final song, nicely with Thanksgiving, so American theater. “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” we enjoyed fresh turkey, and I They haven’t, and will has become an institution learned a new way to cook it. not be, forgotten. At Tooele in itself, being performed at Because the fresh bird was High School, the drama graduation ceremonies and not pre-basted (no tender timer department is currently even sports events world- either) it was up to me to flavor doing their part to make wide. And certainly, the the bird and cook it properly. sure the duo’s legacy lives 1956 film version had no Another friend, who often uses on. They’re ramping up small impact on the show’s fresh birds, supplied informa- for their latest homage to lasting popularity. It starred tion on brining turkey. I tried it Rodgers and Hammerstein Shirley Jones and Gordon and everyone raved about the — a full-scale production MacRae. finished flavor. of “Carousel,” directed by Based on the story Fitting a 45-pound bird into Carol Laforge with assis- “Liliom” written by Ferenc the oven was no easy matter. tant director Hamilton Molnar, Carousel takes place That is a lot of poultry. I was Dalrymple. between the years 1873 and glad I opted for a large size The music of Rodgers 1888 in a quaint fishing vil- oven when I purchased my and Hammerstein has lage in New England. Two stove, because I managed to echoed through the Tooele millworkers — Julie Jordan squeeze the bird in without it High auditorium many (played in the THS version actually touching the sides or times; but this will be the by Carolyn VanPelt) and top of the oven. It was a close first time Carousel is per- Carrie Pepperidge (played fit, but it worked. After cooking formed in its entirety from by Lindsey Mogensen) it for several hours following their stage. The show will — visit the carousel after a the recipe, I served a bird that begin on Thursday, Nov. 17, hard day at work. we joked was the size of an and run through Tuesday Julie seems to have estab- ostrich — but we enjoyed it. Nov. 22, with performanc- lished an instant attraction Although we used a huge es every evening except to the carousel worker, Billy bird, brining is a good method Sunday Nov. 20. To say that Bigelow (played by Michael for pre-treating any size turkey. Carousel is one of Rodgers It requires soaking a whole tur- and Hammerstein’s most SEE CAROUSEL ON B2

SEE TURKEY ON B3 Benefit Fund Crafts Health Nominate those in need Gardeners make Diabetes seminar set Do you know someone who could wreaths It is Diabetes Awareness Month! use some extra help this Christmas? Tooele Master Gardeners You are invited to attend an informa- Nominations are needed for the The invite the public to learn about tive seminar to be held on Thursday, Tooele Transcript Bulletin Benefit Fund. making holiday wreaths and Nov. 17, at 7 p.m. in the Mountain West Nominations must be in writing and pro- arrangements on Wednesday, Medical Center classrooms. Eileen vide some background about the indi- Nov. 16, at 7 p.m. in the county DeLeeuw, diabetes educator, will pres- vidual or family and nature of their spe- Extension building, 51 N. Main, ent information for the whole family cific need. They may be mailed to Editor Tooele. on children’s diet and weight manage- Mike Call, Tooele Transcript-Bulletin, 58 ment, pre-diabetes, metabolic syn- N. Main St., Tooele, Utah, 84074, or sent by drome, and type II diabetes, plus much e-mail to: [email protected]. more. There will be light refreshments and door prizes. RSVP to 843-3690. B2 TUESDAY November 15, 2005

photography / Troy Boman The Snow children, Ben Kiser, Rebecah Jensen, Katelin Fish, Tyler Jensen, Jordon Fowler, Renee Fowler, Tori Folwer and Kade Stewart, fall in a joyful line during Tooele High School’s rendition of Carousel.

man Enoch Snow. Julie’s bewil- to Carrie; Billy is unemployed, in the robbery. Billy’s game spi- Carousel dered when a policeman comes unstable and sometimes even rals, and soon he’s lost every- continued from page B1 to warn them that Billy has been violent. thing he was promised in the known to take money from Carrie’s news is happier; she robbery. The robbery attempt Johnson). Together they perform women. Carrie eventually leaves and her beau Enoch are engaged is aborted; Tragically, Jigger the “Carousel Waltz.” Carrie is Julie and Billy alone, but the two and have nothing but the highest escapes as Billy is caught. He curious about what’s happening, still fail to confess their growing hopes for married bliss. intentionally impales himself on but Julie won’t divulge details. feelings for one another. Still, As the town youth look for- a knife and dies a painful death. Carrie, however, isn’t too shy not long after, Julie and Billy ward to attending a local clam- Julie arrives moments too late to share information about her find themselves married. Later, bake, Carrie teases the boys of to help him. Cousin Nettie and own romance with local fisher- Julie confides marital troubles the town as the girls egg her the community declare their on. Julie’s cousin Nettie heads devotion and support for Julie in up a festive celebration of the the seminal “You’ll Never Walk blooming season of spring in the Alone.” indelible “June Is Bustin’ Out All Billy leaves this pitiable Over” before they all head off to scene, and the audience follows the clambake. him to the afterlife. Two angels Unfortunately, it turns out tell Billy that he is divinely obli- Julie is right to worry; Billy has gated to repair all the damage DESERET CHEMICAL DEPOT made friends with a bad influ- he’s left behind. Without making DESERET CHEMICAL DEPOT amends, he will not be admitted Restoration Advisory Board Meeting ence — a sailor named Jigger who wants Billy to help with to heaven or forgiven by a high- a robbery. Billy turns up his er power. Fifteen years after his Tuesday, November 15, 2005 nose, until he finds out that Julie devastating suicide, the angels is pregnant. Upset and worried send him back to earth to solve 5:30 - 7:30 pm about his ability to feed his new those unresolved problems. child, he decides to help Jigger. Billy’s daughter with Julie, Deseret Chemical Stockpile Outreach Office Louise, has grown into a difficult Meanwhile, following the and rebellious teenager, at least 54 South Main Street, Tooele, Utah clambake, Enoch stumbles upon partially as a result of Billy’s an innocent flirtation between untimely death. Billy gives her Carrie and Jigger. Enoch AGENDA something precious, and is there promptly tells Carrie that their for her high school graduation � Environmental Projects Status engagement is over. song. He also finds the opportu- Elsewhere, Julie resolves to � Status of DCD Closure Activities nity to tell Julie that he did love love Billy no matter what his her all along. Ultimately, Billy � Military Munitions Response faults may be. Jigger and Billy earns a spot in heaven. Program Status take to playing cards; at stake Never a troupe to shy away are shares of whatever is taken from plays that may have difficult, photography / Troy Boman Deseret Chemical Depot is hosting a public meeting to thought-provoking, or mature Julie’s (played by Carolyn VanPelt) attraction to the carousel worker, discuss the restoration activities associated with its content, the Tooele High School Billy Bigelow (played by Michael Johnson) results in a tragic love story, Installation Restoration Program. The Restoration Advisory theater department has tackled that ends in miraculous redemption. yet another introspective work Board (RAB) was established to bring together members Makenzie Idom as Nettie; Sal Carousel’s musical director — and not one to be taken lightly. of the local community, the Army, and State and Federal Maciel as The Starkeeper; Leni is Leslie Taylor, with Colette In 1945, the original Broadway Rebaza as Louise; Donovan Williams as the accompanist. Regulators to provide the public an opportunity to talk production of Carousel ran for Crane as Mr. Bascombe; Steven Musical numbers are choreo- with the experts about the work being performed on the 890 performances. It garnered the Witte as Enoch Snow; and praise of scores of critics and graphed by Pamela Giles, with Depot. RAB meetings are held every four months. Jackson Martinez as the sinister won the New York Drama Critics assistance from Makenzie Idom. Jigger. THE PUBLIC IS WELCOME TO ATTEND Circle Award for Best Musical. It’s Carousel begins at 7 p.m. and Other cast members include been 11 years since Carousel was all tickets are $5. You may make Carly Ahlstrom, Jessica Cooper, staged on Broadway — faithful reservations by calling 833-1978 Kaitlyn Dahl, Michelle Fowler, Walton Levi, RAB Co-Chair revivals of the show aren’t quite as ext. 2189 or purchase tickets at Natasha Gonzales, Zach Jensen, Deseret Chemical Depot easy to come by since then. Still, the door. If you would like to Spencer Jensen, Tyler Jensen, (435) 833-4434 when Time Magazine declared purchase tickets in advance, you Rebecca Jensen, Courtney Lopez, 493 W. 400 N., Tooele Carousel the Best Musical of the may buy them in the auditorium Liz Miller, Elle Powell, Brittany Century in 1999, it solidified its drama room (201) between 3 and Johnson, Meagan Pruden, Brittany status as something that would 6 each day including Saturday. 882-4800 Schmidt, Kent Stewart, Caydee www.mohlmanlaw.com live on. Carousel is produced at Tooele Adams, Will Beaty, Alex Fish, The talented young cast of High School through special Ben Kiser, Kate Marshall, Elora the THS production of Carousel permission with Rodgers and McGovern, John Perkins, Larissa includes Emily McRae as Mrs. Hammerstein Musical Library, Poyner and Emma Thomas. Fall Back on Us for all Mullin, (the carousel owner); New York City, New York. 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for 20 minutes, and then finish roast it breast-side up the entire centrated brine for a shorter Turkey with the breast side up. Turning time. If you opt to roast it time — but use only a fresh continued from page B1 the bird is difficult if it weights breast side up, shield the breast bird — not one that is self-bast- more than 15 pounds, so turn it with foil if it starts to brown ing. Double the amount of salt key in salted water for several only from upside down to right too much before cooking is and soak the defrosted bird for hours — usually overnight. The side up. finished. four hours in a very cool place salt cleans the bird and seasons Turning it is optional. If you You may find that your — place ice packs around the it throughout. It creates a firm, are hesitant, roast it breast side Thanksgiving refrigerator is too container if possible to keep it juicy texture in the breast so it down for the first 30 minutes full to hold a bird and bucket cold. stays moist while it is roasting. then turn it breast side up for too. If you are short on space Finish the cooking and enjoy Although you can treat pre- the rest of the cooking time or or time, try using a more con- the turkey! basted birds, the experts don’t recommend them for this pro- cess. Pre-basting adds salt, so essentially, it is a double salt treatment, and the final product will taste saltier than a fresh bird. Brined Turkey 12- to 14-pound turkey Kosher salt (which has larger crystals than table salt) — or use table salt Water Large stockpot or clean bucket (such as a five-gallon plastic pail. If you have a larger bird, you may have trouble find- ing a container to hold it and the brine solution). Brine the bird in the refrig- erator for food safety reasons. Remove the giblets and neck Brining is a good method for pre-treating any size turkey. It requires from the cavity of the defrosted soaking a whole turkey in salted water for several hours — usually turkey, and rinse the turkey overnight. The salt cleans the bird and seasons it throughout. It creates under cold water and pat dry. a firm, juicy texture in the breast so it stays moist while it is roasting. Put it in the bucket and add salt As you prepare to roast the in the thickest part of the — one cup per gallon of water. bird, discard the brine and rinse breast and 180 — 185 degrees Add enough water to cover the the turkey under cold water in the thickest part of the thigh. turkey by about an inch. Swish until all traces of salt are gone. Some cooks recommend around the water to dissolve If you do not rinse the turkey, turning the bird during cooking the salt, rubbing it into the skin you may find that it and the with the idea that roasting it as you stir. gravy tastes salty — but if thor- breast side down protects the Put the bucket in the refrig- oughly rinsed, the results will breast meat keeping it moist. If erator for 10 to 12 hours. Ed be much better. you have a bird weighing less Quinlan, owner of Camp Chef, Place the turkey on a rack in than 15 pounds, start with it and a turkey aficionado, said he a shallow pan — not over three breast down first for 45 min- likes to brine his frozen turkey inches high — and roast at 350 utes. Turn it to the side so that in the refrigerator for a couple to 400 degrees until the meat one leg is on top for about 20 of days as it thaws, then cook thermometer reads 170 degrees minutes, then the other side it.

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session meeting on Wednesday, Nov. Tooele 16, at 5:30 p.m. in the Tooele City Hall council room, 90 N. Main, regarding Discipline positively park strip landscaping. The Utah Family Center is now Redevelopment agency meets offering a positive discipline class on The Tooele City Redevelopment Saturday, Dec. 3, from 10-11:30 a.m. at Agency will meet in a business meet- 66 W. Vine St. (behind SLCC). Come and ing on Wednesday, Nov. 16, at 6 p.m. at get some great insight and direction to the Tooele City Hall council room, 90 help in disciplining your children in a N. Main. positive manner. A light brunch will Irrigation meeting set be served. There is no charge for this Settlement Canyon Irrigation class, but you do need to sign up. Company will hold its annual share- Contact the center for questions or to holders’ meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 6, at sign up — 833-1960. 7 p.m. in the south auditorium of the Home tour, boutique set Tooele County Courthouse for the fol- The annual David W. Hunt Memorial lowing purposes: Approval of minutes Foundation Holiday Home Tour and and financial report; elect one three- Boutique is scheduled for Saturday, year board member; president’s report Dec. 3, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tickets are Any votes of water shares done by available at Curves, Deseret Peak Farm proxy must have permission in writing. Supply, Waves and the Tooele Pioneer Museum. Addresses of homes to tour will be published in the Transcript- Philanthropy Bulletin. Ophir has been added this year. Tour four homes on Friday, Dec. 2, from 1-5 Help homeless pets p.m. With questions call 882-7337. Please remember unfortunate pets O.E.S. invites public who won’t have a home for Christmas Tooele Valley Chapter No. 25, Order this year by donating dog and cat food, of the Eastern Star, welcomes the pub- collars, leashes, old blankets and tow- lic to its Open Installation of Officers els, food dishes, treats, litter, toys, on Saturday, Nov. 19, at 4 p.m. at the grooming equipment, kennels/shelter, Northlake Elementary student council officers for the 2005-2006 school year are sixth grade students Justin VanDuren, Hope Masonic Temple, 22 Canyon Road, litter pans, etc. The animals are also in Wotherspoon, Kailee Benson, Damian Perales, Kayleigh Dagsher and Larissa Shields. After attending the student council workshop Tooele. Call 882-1124 for more infor- need of monetary donations for veteri- mation. at BYU with advisors Mrs. Hopkins and Mrs. Elliott, the student officers were ready to go to work. Their first community service nary care, vaccinations, spays, neuters project during the month of October was to collect small toys for operation Christmas Child. They want to thank all the students Healthy Woman seminar set and more. Please be generous dur- at Northlake Elementary who helped with the project. It is Diabetes Awareness Month! You ing the Third Annual Homeless Pets are invited to attend an informative Donation Drive at Wal-Mart on Nov. 26, Plan county soccer Burn permits available Turkey Bingo set seminar to be held on Thursday, Nov. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. or anytime by contact- A soccer forum for Tooele County Grantsville Fire Chief Perry Skaug This Sunday, Nov. 20, at 1:30 p.m. St. 17, at 7 p.m. in the Mountain West ing Jade Wicks in Tooele at 882-2085 or Recreation and Competition Soccer announced that burn permits for all Marguerite’s will host their annual tur- Medical Center classrooms. Eileen Tiffany Seth in Grantsville at 884-4407. Leagues (formerly West Desert Blaze) yard debris will be issued to city resi- key Bingo. So come and win a turkey DeLeeuw, diabetes educator, will pres- Support food bank will be held Tuesday, Nov. 15, at 7 dents through Nov. 30. To participate in for your Thanksgiving dinner. Cards ent information for the whole family on Tooele Valley Rotary Club is sponsor- p.m. at Buddy’s Family Bowling, sec- the open burn, residents must call city are $2 each which comes to 10 cents a children’s diet and weight management, ing a food drive to benefit the Tooele ond floor. hall at 884-3411 or contact a Grantsville game. See you there: 15 S. 7th St. pre-diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and Food Bank. Two county locations on Players, parents, coaches, refs, and volunteer firefighter who will issue the type II diabetes, plus much more. There Saturday, Nov. 19, are: Grantsville Singles share Thanksgiving whoever is interested in soccer come burn permits. Anyone caught burning • Tooele South Stake will serve will be light refreshments and door Soelbergs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with prepared to share your expectations! without a permit will be fined. Thanksgiving dinner Saturday, Nov. 19, prizes. RSVP to 843-3690. Girl Scout troop #1123; Tooele Wal- Tell us how you would improve Tooele 2 p.m. at the church on 2nd South and Mart drop off from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Artist reception slated soccer and see the new league name, 2nd West for all single adults 30 years “Erosion and Adhesive,” an art show Thanksgiving dinner packages need: Overlake logo and competition colors. and up. featuring the paintings of Mike Bernard, potatoes, gravy mix, stuffing mix, With questions or comments call • Join the Tooele North Stake Singles will be on display through Dec. 10 at brown sugar, onions, celery, pre-made Casey Walker (league president) at 830- Board positions open Thanksgiving luncheon on Saturday, m-e style. Gallery hours are Tuesday- pies. Items always on demand are: cere- 8352 or 882-5361. Attention residents of the Overlake Nov. 19, at 1 p.m. at the Tooele North Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday al, jam/jelly and canned protein (beans, Hikers, XC-skiers meet and Sunset Estates Subdivisions: Stake Center, 583 N. 270 East, Tooele. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. tuna, chicken, etc.) Looking to get out and active Applications are being accepted to fill All singles invited for food, fun and Gardeners make wreaths Help families with Christmas around here this winter? Join our vacancies on the North Tooele City entertainment! Tooele Master Gardeners invite the The Winter Tree Festival at Tooele group! Contact Kurt Alloway for more Special Service District Administrative public to learn about making holi- High School — an annual program pro- information at 801-550-467, e-mail Control Board. Applicants must be day wreaths and arrangements on viding many families of the county with [email protected] or visit registered voters and live within the Library Wednesday, Nov. 16, at 7 p.m. in the a Christmas tree, presents and dinner Yahoo Groups and type in “tooelehik- district boundaries (these two devel- county Extension building, 51 N. Main, — is accepting donations from compa- ers.” Our next meeting will be Nov. 15 opments). Interested parties should Celebrate kids books Tooele. nies and individuals. Call John Olson at at 7 p.m. at the St. Barnabas Center — submit letters of interest to the North the school 833-1978 ext. 2177. Tooele City Library invites you to Learn to use digital camera winter backpacking workshop, hands- Tooele City Special Service District, c/o celebrate Children’s Book Week Nov. Have fun with your digital camera. Drive up, drop off shoe boxes on group discussion about essential Andrea Cahoon, 911 Whitaker Drive, 15-19. Make our “rockets” fly by read- USU Extension is offering a free digital The first annual drive-thru drop-off things to pack along during winter Tooele, Utah 84074, by Monday, Nov. ing two books between 11 a.m. Nov. 15 photo fun class Nov. 17 from 6-8 p.m. in station for Operation Christmas Child months, plan group outings. 28. Any questions may be directed to and 5 p.m. Nov. 18! the Extension auditorium. Learn how is offered through a combined effort David Manzione at 882-1234 or Kevin • Nov. 17 at 6:15 p.m. is Open Mic to get pictures off a digital camera of Tooele area youth. Please bring your Deseret Peak Elkington at 843-9192. night. Limited openings, so sign up and into something you can use. Learn packed shoe boxes to: Albertson’s, 740 Food drive set Nov. 19 now. about digital formats, resolution, pix- N. Main St., Tooele, on Saturday, Nov. On Saturday, Nov. 19, the youth of • Nov. 17 at 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. is a els, size, image manipulation, configu- 19, from 1-5 p.m. Rough stock practice set Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church, class for adults on Internet. ration, and adjustment for print, e-mail, Shoe boxes will be on hand so you Deseret Peak Complex and Elkhorn St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, L.D.S. There is limited enrollment for each web. Create Christmas cards, digital can purchase items to fill your box(es) Rodeo Company present Rough Stock Overlake First, Second and Third Wards class so sign up now. For more informa- photo albums, digital gifts. Register by that day as well! With questions call practice every Monday at 7 p.m. at the and the Tooele 23rd Ward will go door tion, call the library at 882-2182 or visit calling 843-2350. Lighthouse Community Church at 843- indoor arena. Practice begins Monday, to door to collect items from 10 a.m. to the library at 128 W. Vine St. Catch Bar J concert 4471. Dec. 5, and will end March 27, 2006. noon. All collections will be donated Bar J Wranglers will be in concert Save lives together The fees for horses are one for $25 to the Tooele Community Action Food Thursday and Friday, Nov. 17-18, at 8 The Tooele Animal Outreach pro- or three for $35, and for bulls, one for Bank. Schools p.m. at Grantsville High School, spon- gram is holding an Adoption and Foster $20. Items needed are: Diapers and wipes, sored by Grantsville FFA. Tickets are Fair at Cal-Ranch, 862 N. Main St. in For more information, contact Wes toilet paper, canned soup, canned fruit G-ville elem. council meets still available at Cal-Ranch in Tooele Tooele, on Saturday, Nov. 19, from 12-6 Clegg at 496-3129 or visit www.deseret- and holiday food items. The next Grantsville Elementary and Handi Corner and Jay’s Service in p.m. Come sign up to foster homeless peakcomplex.com. If you have any questions please call Community Council meeting will be Grantsville. Enjoy the pre-concert din- pets. Add a loving new member to your Pastor Steven Leiser at 882-7291 or held on Thursday, Nov. 17, at 4 p.m. in ner at 5:30-7:30 p.m. FBLA is serving family. With questions please call April Bishop Clifford at 882-0177. the media center. All interested parents Rube’s ribs. Get your ticket at the same at 882-2863 or Marci at 882-2085. Grantsville are invited to attend. locations. Great night helps CJC Stansbury Prepare for GED Veterans receive help Our annual Black Tie, Blue Jeans Donate blood at GHS The Tooele Adult Education Center, A field service officer from the Casino Night is set for Nov. 19. The fun The Grantsville High School Mock 76 S. 1000 W., is offering a free evalu- Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. begins at 6:30 p.m. at St. Marguerite’s Trial Team, in conjunction with the Combined service boards meet ation for adults desiring to pass the Department Service Office in Salt Lake church. There will be casino games, a American Red Cross, will hold a blood The Board of Trustees of the Stansbury GED. If the two-hour GED evaluation City will be at the Tooele Workforce live auction, a silent auction and a buf- drive on Monday, Nov. 21, from 9 a.m. Recreation Service Area, the Greenbelt shows weaknesses, the Center will pre- Service Center, 305 N. Main, from 3-4:30 fet by Elizabeth’s Catering. The price is to 2 p.m. Service Area, the Board of Directors of pare you for passing the test. The cost p.m. on Nov. 18 to assist you in under- $30 per person/$60 per couple/$200 per The blood drive will be held in the the Stansbury Service Agency and the is $25 and the test can be taken anytime standing and applying for rightful VA table of eight and all proceeds benefit Grantsville High School auditorium. If election clerk will hold a canvass of Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. until benefits, preparing and documenting the Tooele County Children’s Justice you would like to make an appointment election returns on Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2:30 p.m. and Monday and Thursday application for compensation, pension, Center. For more information and to please contact Mr. Catham Beer at 884- at 7 p.m. at the Clubhouse, #1 Country nights from 4-8 p.m. High school credit hospitalization, education and other donate, contact the CJC at 843-1161. 4500. Walk-ins are also welcome. Club Drive, Stansbury Park. may be earned during test preparation benefits. This is a free service and City council meets and five credits can be added to your veterans need not be members of the Sports The Grantsville City Council will Churches high school transcript once the GED Veterans of Foreign Wars to qualify for hold a regular meeting Wednesday, is passed. Call 833-1994 for additional assistance. Nov. 16, at 429 E. Main St., Grantsville, information. Play dodgeball at 7 p.m. The public will be heard in LDS musical hits Stansbury stage Copper Cyn. council meets Meetings An adult dodgeball league is starting: consideration of a zone change on the Stansbury Park Utah Stake presents Copper Canyon’s Community Council teams of 6-10 with one female required; northwest corner of West and Cherry From Cumorah’s Hill, a musical pre- will meet on Thursday, Nov. 17, at 6:30 cost $35; runs eight weeks with play-off Streets from A-10 to R1-12. sentation, Friday, Nov. 18, and Sunday, p.m. The meeting will be in the media Board of education meets and cash awarded to first and second GHS seeks memorabilia Nov. 20, at 7:30 p.m. at the Stansbury center at the school. The Tooele County School District place. For information call 882-0253. GHS will celebrate its 100th anniver- Park stake house (across the street Board of Education will meet Tuesday, Youth wrestle sary in 2008. Find your and your fami- from the Benson Grist Mill). Nov. 15, 6 p.m. at 92 S. Lodestone Way, Tooele County youth wrestling is ly’s high school treasures from the last Bring your family and enjoy a great Tooele. open to athletes ages 6-11. Cost is 100 years to share; call the high school musical production. Admission is free. SEE DOINGS ON B5 City council meets $40; season runs 12 weeks starting in at 884-4500 for information. • Business meeting 7 p.m. — The December. For information call 830- Catch Bar J concert Tooele City Council will meet in a 7630. Bar J Wranglers will be in concert DOINGS POLICY business meeting on Wednesday, Nov. Earn $ on Saturdays Thursday and Friday, Nov. 17-18, at 8 16, at 7 p.m. in the Tooele City Hall A great opportunity to earn money p.m. at Grantsville High School, spon- Would you like to share a story or announce an upcoming event in “Doings council room, 90 N. Main. Public com- on Saturdays, Tooele Jr. Jazz is recruit- sored by Grantsville FFA. Tickets are Around the Valley?” Submit written announcements to Barbara Bennett by e-mail at ments will be heard regarding final plat ing referees and scorekeepers for the still available at Cal-Ranch in Tooele [email protected] or fax to 882-6123. With questions call 882-0050 x104. approval of building 657, condominium upcoming basketball season. Youth and and Handi Corner and Jay’s Service in The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is happy to run a notice of special events for charitable conversion, 55 and 57 S. Iron Street adults welcome. Training provided. For Grantsville. Enjoy the pre-concert din- organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. Businesses should contact the (Utah Industrial Depot). referee positions call Ted Hegemann ner at 5:30-7:30 p.m. FBLA is serving advertising department to inquire about placing a display ad. Due to limited space we • Work session 5:30 p.m. — The at 843-7889, scorekeeping call Kris Rube’s ribs. Get your ticket at the same can only guarantee that items will run three times. Please limit your notice to 60 words Tooele City Council will meet in a work McEachern at 843-9248. locations. or less. Information should be delivered no later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date. TUESDAY November 15, 2005 B5

Senior Circle, MWMC 884-3971 or visit www.aauwu- Doings Senior Circle is for those over tah.org. Continued from page B4 50 and costs just $15 per year. Gardeners elect officers Call 843-3690 for a membership Tooele Master Gardeners form and to RSVP for all activi- will hold their monthly meeting TJHS council meets ties except exercise and water on Wednesday, Nov. 16, at the The Tooele Junior High aerobics. county Extension building, 151 Community Council will meet on • Body Instincts — Meets on N. Main, Tooele. The meeting Thursday, Nov. 17, at 6:30 p.m. in Tuesdays 10 a.m. at Pinnacle is one week early this month the school library. All parents Therapy (29 S. Main). due to the Thanksgiving holiday. are encouraged to attend. • Hinges and Twinges (water The business meeting begins at aerobics) — Meets Tuesdays 6:30 p.m. and will include elec- and Thursdays 11 a.m. at Pratt tions for next year’s officers. Scouts Aquatic Center, $2.50. The educational program begins • Nov. 16 — Wellness lun- at 7 PM and is open to the pub- Leaders learn basics cheon at 11:30 a.m. in the MWMC lic. This month there will be a Scout Basic Training for all classrooms. Topic is “Diabetes special program about making Scout leaders will be held at Q&A: Whether You Have It Yet holiday wreaths and arrange- the Grantsville Stake Center on or Not,” presented by Eileen ments. All Master Gardeners Durfee Street on Nov. 19 from 8 DeLeeuw. are encouraged to participate in a.m. to noon. The next training • Nov. 17 — Breast Cancer our annual election of officers. will not occur until Feb. 9, so Support Group 7 p.m. in the Sewing Guild activities don’t miss out on this informa- MWMC classrooms. • Make tote bag — The Tooele tion. • Nov. 18 — Hospice open neighborhood sewing group will house 12-2 p.m. at Mountain hold its monthly meeting on Nov. West Home Health (255 S. 100 16 at 9:30 a.m. in the Extension Seniors E.). Lots of helpful information, office auditorium. Ora Bridges free and low-cost screenings, will help us make a clever tote and refreshments will be avail- bag from a placemat. Call Ora Grantsville seniors able. The Grantsville Senior Center at 884-5269 for a supply list. All • Nov. 22 — Birthday Bingo at friends are invited. can be called at 884-3446. 5 p.m. in the MWMC classrooms. • Mondays lunch at noon, res- • General meeting — The Salt Turkey dinner will be served! Lake general meeting will be ervations by 8:30 a.m. • Dec. 1 — Festival of Trees • Tuesdays 9 a.m. aerobics; that night at the county gov- �������������������������������������������� day trip leaves at 2 p.m., return ernment center from 7-9 p.m. 10 a.m. ceramics; 1 p.m. Skipbo; by 8 p.m. $20 due Nov. 23. lunch at noon, reservations by Tricia McCoy will have a trunk • Dec. 2 — Breakfast Buddies show of her heirloom treasures. 8:30 a.m. at 9 am. Meet at Jim’s Family • Wednesdays 9:30 a.m.-12 For more information call Geri �������������������� Restaurant for Dutch treat. Thomas at 882-3487. p.m. breakfast; 1 p.m. Pinochle • Dec. 7 — Diabetes Support • Thursdays 9 a.m. Pinochle; Group meets at 11 a.m. at the Eagles family night set 10 a.m. line dancing; lunch at health department (181 N. Family night will be Saturday, noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m.; Main). Nov. 19. Aletha Wrathall and her �������� 12 p.m. blood pressure clinic; 1 • Dec. 15 — Annual holiday committee will serve a lasagna ���������������� p.m. Bingo party from 6-8 p.m. at the Health dinner at 6:30 p.m. and EAGLO • Fridays 9 a.m. aerobics; will follow. ���������������������������� Department auditorium (181 N. ����������������� lunch at noon, reservations by Main). Entertainment by the Kid ������������������������ 8:30 a.m. Fiddlers. RSVPs required. Recovery • Everyday quilting • Dec. 27 — Birthday Bingo ����������������� • Nov. 18 — Birthday dinner 5 night at 5 p.m. in the MWMC p.m. with Old Time Fiddlers classrooms. Cost will be $3. Castaways AA ����� • Nov. 21 — Medicare Part Castaways Alcoholics D 11 a.m. presented by Dave’s Anonymous meets Monday- ����������������������� Drugs. Groups Saturday at Noon and Friday ����������������� • Nov. 29 — Foot clinic 1:30- at 7 p.m. at the St. Barnabas 3:30 p.m. VFW changes date Center, 1784 North Aaron Dr., • Dec. 13 — Spanish Fork Tooele. (Southwestern looking Christmas lights 2 p.m. Cost $24 Members of Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post # church by the new hospital, with dinner. first left off 2000 North). Open, • Old Time Fiddlers will 9413 will meet on Nov. 17 at �������������������������������� the National Guard Armory in mixed, non-smoking, wheel- not perform in November or chair access, nursery available December. Tooele. We will return to our normal meeting schedule in Monday-Friday. (No children Tooele seniors December and meet on the 29th. Saturdays). The Tooele County Senior We welcome all members of the Feeling trapped? Citizen Center can be reached VFW and qualified veterans to If someone’s drinking is at 882-2870. join us. The VFW mission is affecting your life, Alanon can • Mondays — Bridge 10 a.m.; to “honor the dead by helping help. Call 882-7756 for informa- aerobics 10:30 a.m.; lunch at the living” through veterans‚ ser- tion. Meet Monday, Wednesday Help us, Noon; line dancing 1 p.m.; Bingo vice, community service, nation- and Friday at 6:30 p.m. and 1 p.m. al security and a strong national Wednesday 10 a.m. at St. • Tuesdays — Lunch at Noon; defense. For more information, Barnabas Center, 1784 N. Aaron Pinochle 1 p.m.; line dancing 1 visit www.vfw.org. Dr., Tooele. Help a Family in Need p.m. • Wednesdays — Breakfast AAUW meets Alateen starts Alateen meets Mondays at Each year needy families are nominated from 9 a.m. to Noon; aerobics 10:30 The Tooele Branch of the 6:30 p.m. at St. Barnabas church a.m.; dancing 12-1 p.m. with American Association of people around Tooele County to participate in the in Overlake. Please come for Tony Busico; ceramics 1 p.m. University Women will meet sharing and caring. Please call Tooele Transcript Bulletin Benefit Fund. • Thursdays — Pinochle 9 Thursday, Nov. 17, 7 p.m. at 849-1881 for more information. a.m.; aerobics 10:30 a.m.; lunch Marrium Croom’s home, 417 E. Please donate any amount you can afford. at Noon; blood pressure at Durfee, Grantsville. We will go Kick drug habit Noon; bridge 12:45 p.m. to the Donner Museum where A 12 Step Addiction Recovery • Fridays — Aerobics 10:30 Claude Parkinson will be our Program for addictive/compul- a.m.; dinner 4-5:30 p.m.; Bingo 6 guide. sive behavior, run by LDS Social p.m.; dancing 6-8 p.m. AAUW promotes equity for Services in Tooele and Erda, • Nov. 16 — Bake sale 9 a.m. all women and girls, lifelong welcomes new members and to noon; bring baked goods education, and positive societal everyone. • Nov. 18-19 — Craft fair. change. Membership is open for • Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. at 1030 Reserve your tables. Breakfast persons with an associate or S. 900 W., Tooele, Room 118 served Saturday at 9 a.m. equivalent degree. For more • Thursdays 7:30 p.m. at 134 • Nov. 24-25 — Center closed information call Dawn DeWitt E. Erda Road, Erda, Room 8. 882-9002 or Marrium Croom Pancakes delight the whole family 1/2 cup walnuts, finely chopped** stituted. In that case, combine 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon cranberries and syrup in small 1 1/2 cups water saucepan. Over medium heat Combine syrup and cranberries bring to boil; reduce heat to low in small saucepan. Bring to boil and simmer 8 to 10 minutes or over low heat. Cover and sim- until cranberries are softened. mer 5 minutes or until cranberries **To toast walnuts, preheat burst. Keep warm. oven to 350 F. Spread in single Pour pancake mix into medium layer on baking sheet. Bake 7 to 9 bowl. Add toasted walnuts and minutes. Don’t overbrown. cinnamon; stir until well-com- Surprise the family with a week- Gingerbread People Pancakes bined. With wire whisk, stir in end breakfast or brunch of pan- 3 1/2 cups pancake mix water. Mix just until large lumps cakes. Not the usual, but cakes 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon disappear. Let stand 1 to 2 minutes studded with toasted walnuts, fla- 1 teaspoon ground ginger to thicken. Pour slightly less than vored with cinnamon and topped 2 1/4 cups milk 1/4 cup batter for each pancake with a sparkling, warm syrup. 1/4 cup molasses onto lightly greased hot skillet or And why stir up your own batter Combine mix, cinnamon and griddle over moderate heat. Turn when you can use a conve- ginger in large bowl; set nient and reliable boxed aside. In medium-size pancake/waffle mix? In bowl, combine milk and the interest of time, toast molasses with wire whisk until well-blended. Add Please fill out and mail in the benefit form with the walnuts a day or two your donation to Tooele Transcript Bulletin Benefit ahead and store them in a milk-molasses mixture to covered container. dry ingredients in large Fund, P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 or drop by Want to tickle the small- bowl. Blend until large the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, 58 North Main. If er tots? Using gingerbread lumps disappear. Pour you have any questions please call 882-0050. man and lady cookie cut- slightly less than 1/4 cup ters to cut out shapes batter for each pancake for gingerbread people onto lightly greased hot Donation amount: $50 $25 $15 $10 Other pancakes. For those, we skillet or griddle over moderate heat. Turn pan- have another spicy batter Name: recipe. Don’t waste the cakes when bubbles form leftover pieces. Keep them all over and some burst, warm and serve them to and bottoms are golden Address: Dad! brown. Use a 2-inch person- pancakes when bubbles form all Walnut pancakes with shaped cookie cutter to make cut- over and some burst, and bottoms out gingerbread people. If desired, cranberry syrup are golden brown. Serve with press 2 or 3 blueberries down cen- Phone: 1 cup Aunt Jemima syrup warm Cranberry Sauce. Makes 12 ter to make buttons. Makes about 1/2 cup fresh/frozen cranberries* pancakes. 19 pancakes. *Make checks payable to the Tooele Transcript Bulletin Benefit Fund. This may be tax deductible. 2 cups pancake mix *Dried cranberries may be sub- © 2005 King Features Synd., Inc. B6 TUESDAY November 15, 2005

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CMT Music (33) DISN Kim Possible The Proud Family Sister, Sister ’ Phil of the Future That’s So Raven That’s So Raven “Zenon: Z3” (2004) Kirsten Storms. ‘NR’ (CC) Buzz-Maggie American Drgn Sister, Sister ’ who received only a brief mention in (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CC) “Missing in Action” ›› (1984) Chuck Norris. An American officer searches Vietnam for MIAs. UFC: Battle CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CC) Blind Date (CC) Blind Date (CC) the Hebrew Bible as Solomon’s (38) AMC “The Jerk” ›› (1979, Comedy) Steve Martin, Bernadette Peters. Premiere. “Office Space” ›› (1999, Comedy) Ron Livingston. 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(:45) “Wild Orchid” ›› (1990, Drama) Mickey Rourke. iTV. ’ ‘R’ House of Dead Niro plays a father concerned (591) TMC (5:30) “Plunkett & Macleane” Cont’d (:15) “Triggermen” › (2002, Comedy) Donnie Wahlberg. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights” ›› (2004) Diego Luna. “Dolores Claiborne” ›› (1995) Kathy Bates. ’ ‘R’ about his son’s (Francis Capra) worshipful involvement with a local WEDNESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 16, 2005 crime boss (Palminteri). While the 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 ’ boy is seduced by the apparent ex- (2) CBS News (CC) Ent. 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Ultimate Gamer MXC ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CC) UFC: Battle Blind Date (CC) Michael Rosenbaum also stars in (38) AMC “Smokey and the Bandit” ››› (1977) Burt Reynolds, Jackie Gleason. “The Blues Brothers” ››› (1980, Comedy) John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Aretha Franklin. “Smokey and the Bandit” ››› (1977) Burt Reynolds. the new episode “Solitude.” (39) TNT “Saving Private Ryan” ›››› (1998) , Edward Burns. U.S. troops look for a missing comrade during World War II. (CC) “Enemy at the Gates” ›› (2001) Jude Law. Two snipers face off during the Battle of Stalingrad. (41) CNN Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Reunion (43) CNBC The Restaurant ’ (CC) Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch The Restaurant ’ (CC) Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch 8 p.m. on ` FOX (46) LIFE (5:00) “A Friend of the Family” Cont’d “Best Friend” (2005) Megan Gallagher. A vicious woman terrorizes a friend. 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(Chyler Leigh) has bruises, and her (518) ENC “The Haunted Mansion” ›› (2003) Eddie Murphy. ‘PG’ “The Skulls” › (2000, Suspense) Joshua Jackson. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Predator” ›› (1987, Science Fiction) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:20) Touch ›› friends suspect her boyfriend inflict- (534) STARZ (:05) “White Chicks” ›› (2004, Comedy) Shawn Wayans. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Raising Helen” ›› (2004, Comedy-Drama) Kate Hudson. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “The Last Shot” ›› (2004) Matthew Broderick. ‘R’ (CC) (:40) The Program ed them. Will is back from the Per- (561) MAX (5:30) “Jackie Chan’s Who Am I?” ›› (1998) ’ Cont’d (:20) “Quicksand” › (2001) Michael Keaton. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “A Bronx Tale” ››› (1993, Drama) Robert De Niro. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Ocean’s Twelve” ››› (2004) (CC) ›› ››› ››› sian Gulf and has a final favor to do (576) SHOW “Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life” (2003) Angelina Jolie. “Drugstore Cowboy” (1989) Matt Dillon. ‘R’ (CC) (:45) “The Big Easy” (1986, Crime Drama) Dennis Quaid. iTV. ‘R’ Passion’s Peak (591) TMC (5:00) “Quiz Show” ››› ’ Cont’d (:15) “While You Were Sleeping” ››› (1995) Sandra Bullock. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “Pursued” (2004, Suspense) Christian Slater. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:35) “Toolbox Murders” ›› (2004) Angela Bettis. ’ ‘R’ for a friend who was killed. Aaron gets an offer that could affect his THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 17, 2005 business relationship with Craig in 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 the new episode “1991.” (2) CBS News (CC) Ent. 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Coleman. up businesses or areas which Stella has three children: have been hit with graffiti. Robert (Marilyn) Nash, Norma (Wayne) Worwood and Linda These Tooele elementary students were honored as “Super Citizens” at a recent Tooele City Council Takarski already approached Meeting. The awards recognize their contributions to the community, families, schools and friends. Corey 15 businesses and only two (David) Rimington. Fullmer, East Elementary, (l-r) Tonisha Pulliam, West Elementary; Rhett Hunt, Copper Canyons, Jade Hill, will be using his services. Come and share this special East; Jake Dinsdale, Overlake; and Teisa Laaetoa, Copper Canyon. Takarski can be reached at occasion (no gifts please). Stella Nash 801-294-2058. Bride wins wedding Utah Bride and Groom Gala and Utahbrides. com is awarding Rebecca Coster of Tooele and Chad Ford of Salt Lake City a wedding make- over totaling over $26,000. After two years of commuting from Lake Point to Logan they were finally engaged. They are due to marry on May 18, 2006 (or sometime that year per Rebecca) Chad entered a contest where he had to tell why he thinks he deserves a dream wedding. In the letter he told how wonderful Rebecca is, how lucky he is to have her and all the hard times they have been through. Congratulations Rebecca and Chad. Best of wishes to you both.

Subscribe Today • 882-0050 Rebecca Coster of Tooele and Chad Ford of Salt Lake won a wedding makeover.

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� Housing, employment, public notices � Office: 882-0050 Classified NOTICE Transcript Bulletin Pub- Miscellaneous Furniture & Livestock Personals Help Wanted lishing Co. does not CLASSIFIED LINE AD RATES Appliances endorse, promote, or Rates for the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, published every Tuesdays and Thursdays encourage the purchase HARDLY USED Crib and THE PERFECT Christ- HORSE AND Cattle win- ALCOHOLIC ANONY- of any product or service Twenty Words or Less MONTHLY RATE Simmons Mattress $90; mas gift for someone ter pasture. Call MOUS meets daily at HEAVY advertised in this newspa- * After 20 Words An ad running a minimum Peter rabbit crib bed- you love! $150 plush (435)240-3762 or noon and 8pm at 1120 EQUIPMENT per. Advertisements are $ 50 of 8 consecutive issues ding $25; Peter rabbit queen Double Pillowtop (435)884-3042 W Utah Ave. Call 882- ¢ the sole responsibility of 30 per word/issue $ ** mobile $20; Paddington mattress and box set. 7358. OPERATOR (20 words or less) HORSE BOARDING, TRAINING FOR the advertiser. Transcript 6 ¢ 25 bear wall hanging $10; (801)831-0678 Bold Type 5 per word/issue $ EMPLOYMENT Bulletin Publishing Co. 2.00 per word over 20 words Fish tanks 21x48 $65; stalls 16’x40’. You fur- I, Cynthia Dawn Karvon- Boxed ads 50¢ per issue hereby disclaims all liabili- Bold/boxed ads extra 12x30 $25; Whirlpool ‘TIS THE Season for a nish the feed, I’ll feed & er Lavias, will not be re- ty for any damages suf- *Includes the Tooele Valley “Extra” and **No credit for stopped ads. Includes drier $40. Call Cather- King Dbl Pillowtop mat- water. Call (435)830- sponsible for any debts Transcript Bulletin web-site 4 runs in the Tooele Valley “Extra” fered as the result of any ine on 884-1238. tress set. $250. Don’t 6746 Ron. other than my own after advertisement in the Classified ad deadlines: Monday 4:45 p.m. for Tuesday edition settle, Go Big! New in 11/1/05. LEASE/ SALE 126 alfalfa Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. Wednesday 4:45 p.m. for Thursday edition If you sell Insurance, pro- plastic w/warranty. Transcript Bulletin Pub- mote a hospital or an (801)831-0678 field, Rush Valley, has 3 Child Care All classified line ads running in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin on Tuesday or Thursday will lishing Co. is not responsi- ambulance service, wheel lines, 4 c.f.s. well Bulldozers, Backhoes, automatically run in the Tooele Valley Extra, a separate publication that is delivered to all non- VERY NICE Antique gold 801-943-5116 ble for any claims or rep- subscribers of the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. They will also run on our web-site. place your classified ad Loaders, Dump resentations made in in all 47 of Utah's news- and cream. 9 door ABC KIDS Club Pre- Trucks, Graders, advertisements in the papers. The cost is only dresser w/mirror. 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Call Adults, $10; babies, $5. for all major brands. now 1-800-311-9053 882-8154 Front loader/$550. 843- Join our growing caring team of professionals (ucan) RREPOREEPPOO BBIDBIIDD SSALESAALLEE 9154, 830-3225. Livestock at Mountain West Home Health & Hospice. FREE 4-ROOM DI- PERFECT FOR the holi- Competitive salary. RECTV with installation! days, 7pc. elegant cher- Free DVR! Free DVD 2001 FEATHERLITE 2003 FORD F-350 ry dining room set, player! 3 months Free Gooseneck four horse $550. New in original HBO Cinemax! Access trailer, walk in front pkg. Cushioned seats. TO APPLY 225+ channels. 100% tack, rear portable tack. (801)831-0678 th pm digital. Conditions ap- Great condition, Bidding ends on Friday, November 18 , 3 $13,500 obo. For more Send Cover Letter & Resume to: Mountain West Medical Center ply. Call now 1-800- RECONDITIONED information call Attn: Human Resource Dept • 2055 N. Main Street, Tooele, UT 84074 474-5079. (ucan) WASHERS, dryers, (435)882-0890, Please call for more information: stoves, refrigerators, 90 James Glade GAS STOVE, air condi- (435)840-4231 day warranty. Nothing phone: (435) 843-3745 • fax: (435) 843-3753 tioner real to real, 2 re- but the best. Also will cliner, 2 dresser, pop 8YR OLD registered Ara- [email protected] pick up all unwanted 833-7200 corn maker, 884-3055 bian gelding, nice www.mountainwestmc.com appliances. (435)850- horse, has mountain Ext. #250 • Ext. #227 8297. Ask for Ken. and hunting experience. HI, I’M Back! Pinon, $850. 882-0674 SOLID CHERRY Sleigh 562 N. MAIN ST. • TOOELE fresh crop from New bed, $275 new and * TFCU reserves the right to refuse all bids if it determines those offers are unacceptable. Mexico. Call Ike 882- HAY FOR sale, second packaged. A gorgeous All vehicles sold as is. Time will be given to arrange financing. 2157 Hurry! and third crop $100/ton. gift. (801)831-0678 840-2298 or 843-0621 TUESDAY November 15, 2005 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B9

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C-A INVESTMENT OVERLAKE, 3BDRM, $158,000, GRANTS- GRANTSVILLE 5bdrm 2 TOOELE COUNTY’S on- $$CASH$$ IMMEDIATE 1. Approval of Minutes. er cuted on September 17, 532 N Main. 4bdrm, 1bth, clean home, 2 car VILLE home, 6bdrm, bath w/family rm. ly HUD listing broker. CASH for Structured 2. Canvassing of the 6. PUBLIC HEARING - 1999 by Dustin J. Vee- 1bth, newly painted, garage, appliances in- 2bth, garden tub, walk- Fenced yd, New paint For complete details on Settlements, Annuities, General Election Re- Final Plat Approval of nendaal, as trustor, in fa- new carpet, washer & cluded. Nice neighbor- in closet, large family and carpet only finding & buying a HUD Law Suit, Mortgage sults. Building 657, Condomini- vor of World Savings dryer optional. hood. $850/mo, room, double garage, $129,900 The Solutions home, call Prudential Notes & Cash Flows. 3. Consideration of Turf- um Conversion, Contain- Bank, FSB, covering the $725/mo, $700/dep. $600/dep. Call must sell, agents wel- Team 884-9449 882-4111. Owner, Oc- J.G. Wentworth #1 1- It proposal for advance ing 2 Units, Zoned Indus- following real property 882-1199 (435)843-7830 come. 884-0936 cupant or Investors. (800)794-7310. (ucan) purchase of fertilizer and trial, Located at 55 and purported to be located IT COSTS VERY little to Public Notices weed killer. 57 South Iron Street in Tooele County at 658 DUPLEX, 557 E Smelter SHARP 2BDRM homes. have professional serv- TOOELE RAMBLER, 4. Consideration of Pre- (Utah Industrial Depot) East 290 North, Tooele, (400 North), large Rent to own for monthly ices of a real estate 4bdrm, 2bth, large fami- Meetings liminary Plat for Dolorosa Presented by Cary UT 84074 (the under- 3bdrm, 2bth, ceramic payments starting at FOR SALE! agent to help you find & ly room w/ fireplace, Estancia subdivision – Campbell signed disclaims liability FOR SALE! Deadline for public no- tile floors, carport, $550. Call 224-4804 purchase a home! Call new laminate floor, cen- Durfee and Willow 7. Minutes for any error in the ad- tices is 4 p.m. the day fenced yard, $650/mo. Talena 830-8113 Pru- tral air, fenced yard, Streets. November 2, 2005 dress), and more particu- prior to publication. Precept (801)272-8405. STANSBURY HOMES dential Utah Real Es- $129,900. 843-0167, 5. Consideration of sal- 8. Invoices larly described as: for rent, from 3-6bdrm, tate. 840-0871 Public notices submit- ary step increase. Presented by Patrick Lot 353, OQUIRRH FOR RENT: 1996 Prices ranging from ted past the deadline 6. Consideration of New Dunlavy MEADOWS SUBDIVI- 3bdrm, 2bth, mobile $950-$1550/mo. 843- Sell Your Home Here for OPEN HOUSE Showing VERY NICE Brick home will not be accepted. Business Licenses. 9. Adjourn to Discussion SION Phase 3, accord- home, fenced yard. 1282 Saturday, November w/basement apartment, UPAXLP 7. Set public hearings: Items to be Followed by ing to the official plat Available ASAP. 884- 12, 10am-6pm. 4bdrm, double lot, fenced beau- a. Amendment to Ander- a Closed Executive Ses- thereof, on file and of re- STANSBURY PARK $ 80* AGENDA 6070 2bth, new carpet and tiful yard, fruit trees, son Ranch Lot 134 for sion to Discuss Person- cord in the Tooele Coun- CONDO, 2bdrm, 1.5bth, ea. NOTICE IS HEREBY 6 paint throughout, brand garden, sprinkler sys- Richard and Penny An- nel Issues and Property ty Recorder's Office. garage, a/c, w/d hook- GIVEN that the Board of FOR RENT: Condos, new master bath, three tem, possible duplex derson to divide lot in Acquisition Less and excepting ups and free cable! Call 882-0050 Trustees of the Stans- Houses. 4 available. car garage, friendly property. 882-5104 half. 10. Discussion Items: therefrom the South 4.75 Very clean! No smoking bury Recreation Service Call Prudential, Sandy *Based on 13 issue contract. family neighborhood. b. Rezone for Joe Cange 1. Wastewater Treatment feet thereof. or pets, 12/mo lease Area, the Board of Trust- or Andrea. 882-4111 Bring all offers: 126 N Manufactured on 20.79 acres of land Plant Together with all the im- $775/mo $700/dep 435- ees of the Stansbury 7th Street, Tooele. Call currently located in the 2. Droubay Road Update provements now or here- 830-2501 3BDRM 2BTH, base- Homes Greenbelt Service Area, GRANTSVILLE, (801)250-1727, Palomino Ranch Subdivi- 3. Lighting Ordinance after erected on the ment partially finished, 2000 FLEETWOOD the Board of Directors of 3bdrm, 2bth, (435)691-2577 sion from RR-5 to RR Patrick H. Dunlavy property, and all ease- STANSBURY, PICKET 2 tone paint, fully land- Spring Hill 24x52, the Stansbury Service family room, 2.5. Tooele City Recorder ments, rights, appurte- Lane, 3bdrm, 1bth, no scaped, safe, fun neigh- Planning on selling your 3bdrm, 2bth, valued at Agency and the Election 2 car garage, newer, 8. Consideration of Ordi- Pursuant to the Ameri- nances, rents, royalties, pets, no smoking, borhood. $119,900. home, you could be $34,873, in Tooele park Clerk will hold a canvass $950/mo nances: can With Disabilities Act, mineral, oil and gas $850/mo. Available Open house 11/5/05, sending your sales or can be moved, of election returns on 98 North Aspen Way a. Chapter 2 - Defini- Individuals Needing Spe- rights and profits, water 11/8, 2yrs old, $500/dep 9am-5pm. Call points to up to 500,000 $26,900 obo. (208)860- Wednesday, November (620 E) tions. cial Accommodations rights and stock and all 5409 N Heather Way. (435)843-1476 people at once. For 3441 16, 2005 at 7:00 p.m., at Davidson Realty b. Chapter 6 - Parking Should Notify Patrick H. fixtures now or hereafter 882-4165 $135. you can place the Clubhouse, #1 Coun- (801)466-5078 4BDRM 2BTH HUD c. Chapter 21 Subdivi- Dunlavy, Tooele City Re- a part of the property. your 25 word classified DOUBLE WIDE and sin- try Club Drive, Stansbury home! Only $68,500, fi- sions (Requiring upgrade corder, at 843-2110 prior The current beneficiary GRANTSVILLE, 3bdrm, STOCKTON, 3 bedroom ad to all 47 newspapers gle wide, nice model Park, Utah 84074. nancing referrals availa- of adjacent and access to the meeting. TDD of the trust deed is World 2bth, 2 car garage, cen- home for rent, 2 baths, in Utah. Just call Tooele home park in Tooele for 1. CALL TO ORDER ble! For listings call roads to new develop- Phone Number 843-2108 Savings Bank, FSB and tral air, $775. 65 South $1050 per month, in- Transcript Bulletin at sale owner financing, 2. PLEDGE OF ALLE- 800-366-9783 ext. B851 ment.) (Published in the Tran- the record owner of the Hale Street. (801)598- cludes utilities. 882- (435)882-0050 for all reasonable terms. call GIANCE d. Considerations of script Bulletin November property as of the record- 4881 4058 the details. Brent 801-864-6949 3. ROLL CALL BANK FORECLOSURE! zone change from R1-8 15, 2005) ing of the notice of de- 4. CANVASS OF ELEC- TOOELE CITY, 4bdrm, 5bdrm 2bth Home, to C/N at 752 E. Main. fault is Dustin J. Veenen- GRANTSVILLE, GOR- RENT TO Own, Central Mobile Homes TION RETURNS 2bth remodeled, 1.21 $65,900! Won't Last! 9. Approval of Bills. daal. GEOUS new custom Air, 1998 Rambler, a. CANDIDATES PUBLIC NOTICE acres, workshop, 220 More Homes Available, 10. Consideration of Fire The sale is subject to a home, 3bdrm, rent to 2035sqft. Fenced Back- NAMES AS LISTED ON Notice Is Hereby Given amp. $800/mo plus de- For Listings Call 800- 1981 MOBILE home, Station Funding limit. bankruptcy filing, a pay- own available, starting yrd, 3bdrm, 2 Car gar, BALLOT that the Tooele City Re- posit. Must see! 435- 366-9783 xH772 14’x50’, 3bdrm, 2bth, 11. Council information off, a reinstatement or at $1100/mo. Shawn Only $975/mo. Call b. STATE FOR THE RE- development Agency will 224-5324 total electric, washer/ and Updates. any other condition of 801-706-7485 Fresh Start Homes El- CORD – OFFICE OF meet in a Business dryer, stove, refrigera- Wendy Palmer which the trustee is not CALL FOR a free list of len 1-888-597-6021 TRUSTEE Meeting on Wednesday, HORSE PROPERTY TOOELE, tor, dishwasher, swamp City Recorder aware that would cause HUD owned homes, RE/MAX Results. c. REVIEW POLL November 16, 2005 at 4bdrm, 1.75bth, remod- 4bdrm, 2bth, cooler. For Sale: $5000. In compliance with the the cancellation of the email or mail. Call Pru- BOOK/REGISTER(S) – the hour of 6:00 P.M. eled, no smoking, no in- 2 car garage, 882-4457 American with disability sale. If any such condi- dential 882-4111. RENT TO Own/ Lease TOTAL NUMBER The meeting will be held new carpet/ paint, act, Grantsville City will tion exists, the sale shall side pets, references Option. 2 Family Rms VOTES CAST IN at the Tooele City Hall $950/mo. 2-3 BEDROOM mobile accommodate reasona- be void, the successful required. $850/mo plus CUTE RAMBLER, 103 S w/2 fireplaces 4bdrm BOARD’S JURISDIC- Council Room located at 252 W Wallace Way home in park, 1 bath- ble requests to assist the bidder’s funds returned $600/dep and lease. Hale, Grantsville, 1.5bth, 2668sqft, New TION, TOTAL FOR 90 North Main Street, (730 North) room. Nice home in disabled to participate in and the trustee and cur- 837-2169 or 840-4161 1380sqft, 3bdrm, 2bth, Paint & Carpet. Call EACH CANDIDATE AND Tooele, Utah Davidson Realty Grantsville. For apt. or meetings. rent beneficiary shall not fireplace, .42 acres! Fresh Start Homes El- TOTAL NUMBER OF 1. RDA/Economic Devel- NEW TOWNHOUSE in (801)466-5078 questions please call (Published in the Tran- be liable to the success- New carpet & paint. len 1/888/597-6021. REGISTERED VOTERS opment Strategic Plan Overlake, 3bdrm, (435)433-6656 script Bulletin November ful bidder for any dam- $99,900 Call (801)599- RE/MAX Results. d. REVIEW TALLY Presented by Brian 1.5bth, rent to own TOOELE, 3bdrm, 1bth, 1 15, 2005) age. 7409 SHEETS AND NOTE Berndt available, no smoking, car garage, central air, SELLING YOUR HOME? 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile Bidders must tender to THE NUMBER OF 2. Business Survey Re- no pets, 1900sqft, 12mo $650. 140 S 100 E. Advertise it in the clas- home for rent, no smok- the trustee a $5,000.00 ERDA HORSE Property VOTES PUBLIC NOTICE sults lease, $850/mo, (801)598-4881 sifieds. Call 882-0050 ing/ pets. 882-1550 deposit at the sale and 1 acre w/large barn! e. REVIEW "STATE- Notice is hereby give that Presented by Brian $400/dep. 843-9494 the balance of the pur- TOOELE, 4bdrm, 3bth, 4bdrm, 2.5bth 2-story FREE MOBILE homes- MENT OF DISPOSITION the North Tooele County Berndt STANSBURY PARK chase price by 12:00 2 car garage, fenced, country living at its best! you pay only lot rent, 4 OF BALLOTS" FOR AC- Fire Protection service 3. Project Updates NEWLY REMODELED rambler, all brick, noon the day following family room, $275,000 Heather Rich- available, Grantsville, CURACY District will hold their reg- Presented by Brian 3bdrm, 1bth, quiet 4bdrm, 3bth, part finish- the sale. The deposit new carpet/ paint, mond (435) 901-2411 144 W Durfee. Nice, f. REVIEW ABSENTEE ular monthly board meet- Berndt street, central heat and ed basement, beautiful must be in the form of a $995/mo quiet, clean park. BOOK(S) – NOTE NUM- ing, November 17 2005 4. Business Request for air, no pets/ smoking. FOR SALE By Owner: landscape, $174,000 cashier’s check or bank 1072 North 490 East (801)651-5151, BER OF ABSENTEE at 6:30 p.m. at the Stans- Tooele Commercial Park Available immediately. $154,900. 4bdrm, 2bth, 410 Country Club 882- official check payable to Davidson Realty VOTERS bury Fire Station, 179 Presented by Brian Call Jodi 833-9304 den, fenced/ landscap- 4165 Lundberg & Associates. (801)466-5078 MOBILE HOME Rent to g. STATE FOR THE RE- Country Club, Stansbury Berndt ed yard, new flooring. The balance must be in OVERLAKE own, $400/mo, first & CORD ANY INDICA- Park, UT. The agenda 5. Minutes 883 North 1430 East, STANSBURY PARK, the form of a wire trans- 3bdrm, 2.5bth, $900/mo, Homes last month required. TION OF SPOILING OR will be as follows: October 5, 2005 882-2203 4bdrm, 2bth, 2 story, fer, cashier’s check, 2 car garage, hardwood, Call (435)849-2858 IRREGULARITIES Agenda Items: 6. Invoices built 2000, hardwood bank official check (credit 165 West 1530 North Billy. h. STATE FOR THE RE- 1. Roll Call Presented by Patrick FOR SALE by owner: 4 floors, landscaped yard, union official checks are Davidson Realty $$$SAVE MONEY CORD – DECLARE 2. Approval of minutes Dunlavy bedroom, two full baths, $149,900. Call Lots & Land not accepted) or U.S. (801)466-5078 Find HUD & Bank "ELECTED PERSON for October 20, 2005 7. Adjourn cul de sac, close to (435)882-4887 Postal money order pay- owned homes at: WITH HIGHEST NUM- 3. Tentative 2006 budget Patrick H. Dunlavy school, $149,900. Call able to Lundberg & As- OVERLAKE, www.tooelebankowned TOOELE RAMBLER, BER VOTES" 4. Pay adjustment for Redevelopment Agen- 843-0258 sociates. If wire transfer 3bdrm, 2.5bth, homes.com or call for 5bdrm, 2bth, vaulted BEAUTIFUL UTAH! i. MOTION TO ACCEPT fulltime employee cy Secretary is used, an additional multi level, 2 car garage, a list Berna or Chris ceilings, tile and pergo LAND Sale-54 acres - ELECTION RETURNS 5. Bills and Communica- Pursuant to the Ameri- GRANTSVILLE, NEW $10.00 must be remitted $950/mo 435-840-5029, Group floors, central air, large $44,900. Uinta Moun- j. SIGN AND DISTRIB- tions can With Disabilities Act, custom home! Rent to with the purchase price. 98 West 1570 North 1 Real Estate fenced yard, 90% finish- tain area. Outdoor lov- UTE "CERTIFICATE OF 6. Approve funds for Individuals needing spe- own, low down. Shawn Cash payments are not Davidson Realty ed basement. 882-0822 er's dream! Dramatic ELECTION" Christmas party cial accommodations 801-706-7485 accepted. A trustee’s (801)466-5078 mountain views, close k. SIGN "DECLARA- 7. Policies and Proce- during this meeting deed will be delivered to to conveniences. Sur- TION OF RESULTS" dures should notify Patrick H. the successful bidder rounded by wilderness. CANVASS REPORT 8. Amendments to Res- Dunlavy, Tooele City Re- within three business Nearby lake and state 5. DEVELOPMENT olutions and bylaws corder, at 843-2110 prior days after receipt of the parks. Excellent financ- AGREEMENT, LEUCA- 9. Approve new mem- to the meeting. TDD amount bid. Hundreds of homes, lots & ing. Call UTLR 1-877- DIA FINANCIAL, PAR- bers Phone Number 843-2108 DATED: November 14, 349-5263. (ucan) CEL 9, 28-ACRE PARK 10. Construction of (Published in the Tran- 2005. 6. ADJOURN Stansbury Station script Bulletin November STOCKTON BUILDING Scott Lundberg, Trust- (Published in the Tran- 11. Cell phones for Full- 15, 2005) property to choose from! lots. 8000-12000sq.ft. ee script Bulletin November time personnel and Chief Newly constructed PUBLIC NOTICE OF 3269 South Main, #100 15, 2005) officers roads. Beautiful lake/ 12. Other Business MEETING AND AGEN- Salt Lake City, UT mountain views. Great NOTICE OF PUBLIC 13. Adjournment DA 84115 347 Upland Dr. for manufactured or HEARING Dated this November 10, Tooele County Plan- (801) 263-3400 What a view! custom built homes. Notice is hereby given 2005 ning Commission Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. 882-7094. that the Tooele County Tony Crites The Tooele County Plan- – 5:00 p.m. Beautiful vista’s, Planning Commission District Fire Chief ning Commission will L&A Case No. 04-50093 established Office Space will be holding a public (Published in the Tran- hold a Public Hearing on Team C/LBI neighborhood. hearing on Wednesday script Bulletin November November 16, 2005 at THIS COMMUNICATION November 16th, 2005 15 & 17, 2005) 7:00 p.m. in the Auditori- IS AN ATTEMPT TO Wonderful landscape. OFFICE/ BUSINESS beginning at 7:00 pm for um at the Tooele County COLLECT A DEBT, AND 4 bedroom, 3 bath, SPACE Utilities in- REZ #1011-05 Dave PUBLIC NOTICE Courthouse, 47 South ANY INFORMATION main floor laundry, a cluded. 42 South Main Dominguez MU-40 to Notice is hereby given Main, Tooele, Utah. OBTAINED WILL BE $$1175,00075,000 & 56 South Main. 1 MG-EX. The hearing will that the Tooele City 1. Roll Call USED FOR THAT PUR- 175,000 lot of appeal. month free. (602)826- be held in the Tooele Council will meet in a PUBLIC MEETING: POSE. 9471 (480)585-5380 County Courthouse Audi- Work Session on Wed- 1. Approval of meeting torium at 47 So. Main nesday, November 16, minutes from November NOTICE OF TRUST- OFFICE/ BUSINESS Street, Tooele. 2005 at the hour of 5:30 2, 2005 EE'S SALE space, utilities and high Mary Dixon P.M. The meeting will be 2. CUP #1147-05 Gene- The following described speed internet included, Secretary held at the Tooele City va Rock Products property will be sold at R 272 North Broadway. R Hall Council Room locat- EE Tooele County Plan- Adjournment: public auction to the (435)882-4949 DD ning Commission ed at 90 North Main PUBLIC HEARING: highest bidder at the NN TT (Published in the Tran- Street, Tooele, Utah 1. REZ #1011-05 Dave West Main Entrance, UNDERUU C Buildings 1. Park Strip Landscap- Dominguez MU-40 to North Steps, Tooele C script Bulletin November $$ A $$ ing R1123,25023A,250 225,0005,000 8, 10 & 15, 2005) MG-EX Sec 8&9 T 4S R County Courthouse, 47 TTR Presented by Cary 5W South Main Street, NN 117 North Sheridan If you build, remodel or PUBLIC MEETING NO- Campbell Adjournment: Tooele, Utah, on Decem- Beautiful condo w/ 3-Bdrms, 2-Full Bths, 2000 sq. OO A 100’ X 80’ Buildable Lot, Great for Manufactured remove buildings you TICE AND AGENDA Patrick H. Dunlavy WORK MEETING: ber 1, 2005, at 8:30 a.m. CCONTRACTft, Partially Finished Bsmnt, Amenities Include Home or Stick framed, 1 Block East of Main, Gradual can place your classi- Tooele City Recorder C Pine Canyon Planning 1. CUP #1184-05 Metal of said day, for the pur- Swimming Pool, Club House and Exercise Rm, slope and Frontage may go East or North, Invest in your fied ad in 47 of Utah's Commission Meeting Pursuant to the Ameri- Queen Restoration Proj- pose of foreclosing a Close to Banks and Shopping-Easy to Show. future before prices skyrocket do to the population newspapers for only influx and demand. The Pine Canyon Plan- can With Disabilities Act, ect / Utah Therapetic trust deed originally exe- $135. for 25 words ($5. ning Commission will Individuals Needing Spe- Riding Foundation cuted on September 10, for each additional hold a SPECIAL PUBLIC cial Accommodations 2. CUP # 1187-05 Tasco 2001 by Tommy E. Kins- word). You will reach up MEETING WEDNES- Should Notify Patrick H. Engineering (Wind mon- man and Synethia M. to 500,000 potential DAY, NOVEMBER 30, Dunlavy, Tooele City Re- itoring tower station) Kinsman, as trustors, in customers and all you 2005 at 7:00 p.m. in the corder, at 843-2110 prior Other Business: favor of ABN AMRO do is call the Tooele Auditorium, at South to the meeting. TDD Adjournment: Mortgage Group, Inc., Transcript Bulletin at Main, Tooele Utah. Phone Number 843-2108 Dated this 10th day of covering the following re- (435)882-0050 for all PUBLIC MEETING: (Published in the Tran- November, 2005 al property purported to $$ the details. (Ucan) 1125,50025,500 $$ 1. AMGP # 1014-05 script Bulletin November Mary Dixon, Secretary be located in Tooele 1145,00045,000 Amendment to chapter 15, 2005) Tooele County Plan- County at 355 West STEEL BUILDINGS. 15 of the General Plan ning Commission Walk Street, Stockton, 124 North Sheridan FACTORY Deals. Save 787 East 540 North 2. REZ #1008-05 Brook- PUBLIC NOTICE (Published in the Tran- UT 84071 (the under- A Location for family and friends, Fully fenced, $$$. 40 x 60í to 100 x East side Rambler w/ Curb Appeal, 2142 s.f., Main field Estates – Sec 11, 2 Notice is hereby given script Bulletin November signed disclaims liability Floor laundry, Vaulted ceilings, Fenced yard, Patio, 2 decks, 4 Bdrms, 3 Baths, 3 Family Rms, 200í. Example: 50 x S, 4 W- A-20 to RR-5 that the Tooele City 15, 2005) for any error in the ad- Landscaping and an unfinished basement. A perfect Master Suite and a beautifully 100 x 12í = Adjournment: Council will meet in a dress), and more particu- starter home to build your equity & finishing your way. landscaped and Fully Sprinkled Yard. $3.60/square foot. 1- Dated this 14th day of Business Meeting on Public Notices larly described as: 800-658-2885. www. November, 2005 Wednesday, November Lot 8, B & B SUBDIVI- rigidbuilding.com (ucan) Trustee's Sales MARY DIXON, Secreta- 16, 2005 at the hour of SION, a subdivision of SSALESAALLEE FFAILEDFAAIILLEEDD 7:00 P.M. The meeting Deadline for public no- RR UTAH MANUFACTUR- ry the town of Stockton, ac- E Pine Canyon Planning will be held at the Tooele tices is 4 p.m. the day cording to the plat there- E ER FOR 17 years Plus - D City Hall Council Room prior to publication. of, recorded in the office D Commission N All Steel Buildings!!! located at 90 North Main Public notices submit- N T (Published in the Tran- of the Tooele County Re- T Any size you want, any UNDERU C Street, Tooele, Utah ted past the deadline U corder. C script Bulletin November A accessories you want, will not be accepted. A 1. Pledge of Allegiance 15, 2005) Subject to restrictions, $R or any features you $ R UPAXLP T 3310,00010,000 2. Official Swearing In of reservations, easements, T310,000 want. www.cobuildings.net NN PUBLIC NOTICE New Mayor covenants, oil, gas or or call 1-800-262-5347. O1294 Haylie Lane Grantsville City Council 3. Student Recognition AMENDED NOTICE OF O mineral rights of record, CCONTRACT CO Building Systems, TRUSTEE'S SALE C Awards will hold its regular meet- SELL YOUR in Elk Ridge Estates Gorgeous East Bench Rambler w/ Inc. Building a Reputa- if any. ing Wednesday, Novem- 4. Open Forum For Pub- The following described 5 Bdrms, 3 full bths, 1 half bth, Jetted Tub, Home Theater Room, Fully tion on "Old Fashioned Together with all the im- Fenced, Beautifully & Professionally Landscaped with 15 watering ber 16, 2005. The meet- lic Comment property will be sold at Integrity". (ucan) provements now or here- HOME HERE Zones for the Not So Green Thumb, Backyard is Awesome. ing to be held at 429 E. 5. Resolution 2005-77 A public auction to the after erected on the Main, Grantsville, UT Resolution of the Tooele highest bidder at the property, and all ease- *Each office independently owned and operated. West Main Entrance, Information deemed reliable not guaranteed. 84029 beginning at 7:00 City Council Authorizing ments, appurtenances, Shane p.m. the Mayor to Sign on Be- North Steps, Tooele and fixtures now or here- TOOELETRANSCRIPT half of the City an Agree- County Courthouse, 47 BULLETIN PUBLIC HEARINGS: after a part of the proper- Bergen Consideration of a Zone ment with Maximus, Inc., South Main Street, ty. Change on the North- to Provide Professional Tooele, Utah, on Decem- The current beneficiary west corner of West and Consulting Services Re- ber 15, 2005, at 8:30 of the trust deed is ABN 840- 0344 (cell) Place Your Ad Here a.m. of said day, for the 882-0050 Cherry Streets – from A- garding Development- AMRO Mortgage Group, 882- 8868 ext. 119 1185 N. Main 10 to R1-12. Related City Fees purpose of foreclosing a Inc., and the record own- AGENDA. Presented by Roger Bak- trust deed originally exe- ers of the property as of TUESDAY November 15, 2005 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B11

Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Miscellaneous the recording of the no- deed will be delivered to trustor, in favor of Mort- bankruptcy filing, a pay- DATED: October 31, ty purported to be locat- of the trust deed is Na- $10.00 must be remitted NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S tice of default are Tom- the successful bidder gage Electronic Registra- off, a reinstatement or 2005. ed in Tooele County at tional City Mortgage Co. with the purchase price. SALE OF REAL PROP- my E. Kinsman and Syn- within three business tion Systems, Inc., as any other condition of Scott Lundberg, Trust- 96 East Main Street, and the record owners of Cash payments are not ERTY ethia M. Kinsman. days after receipt of the nominee for Old Kent which the trustee is not ee Grantsville, UT 84029 the property as of the re- accepted. A trustee’s Civil No. 040916453 The sale is subject to a amount bid. Mortgage Company, its aware that would cause 3269 South Main, #100 (the undersigned dis- cording of the notice of deed will be delivered to IN THE THIRD JUDI- bankruptcy filing, a pay- DATED: October 28, successors and assigns, the cancellation of the Salt Lake City, UT claims liability for any er- default are Christopher the successful bidder CIAL DISTRICT COURT off, a reinstatement or 2005. covering the following re- sale. If any such condi- 84115 ror in the address), and Sullivan and Lisa G. Sul- within three business IN AND FOR any other condition of Scott Lundberg, Trust- al property purported to tion exists, the sale shall (801) 263-3400 more particularly descri- livan. days after receipt of the SALT LAKE COUNTY, which the trustee is not ee be located in Tooele be void, the successful Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. bed as: The sale is subject to a amount bid. STATE OF UTAH aware that would cause 3269 South Main, #100 County at 235 West bidder’s funds returned – 5:00 p.m. Commencing at a point bankruptcy filing, a pay- DATED: October 31, MOUNTAIN STATES the cancellation of the Salt Lake City, UT Alfred Drive, Tooele, UT and the trustee and cur- L&A Case No. 05-52703 766.6 feet East of the off, a reinstatement or 2005. BUSINESS sale. If any such condi- 84115 84074 (the undersigned rent beneficiary shall not Team C/LBI Northwest corner of any other condition of Scott Lundberg, Trust- CONSULTANTS, tion exists, the sale shall (801) 263-3400 disclaims liability for any be liable to the success- THIS COMMUNICATION Block 51, Plat "A", which the trustee is not ee Petitioner, be void, the successful Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. error in the address), and ful bidder for any dam- IS AN ATTEMPT TO Grantsville City Survey, aware that would cause 3269 South Main, #100 vs. bidder’s funds returned – 5:00 p.m. more particularly descri- age. COLLECT A DEBT, AND and running thence 65 the cancellation of the Salt Lake City, UT WARD, INC., and the trustee and cur- L&A Case No. 05-53073 bed as: Bidders must tender to ANY INFORMATION feet; thence South 115 sale. If any such condi- 84115 Respondent, rent beneficiary shall not Team C/SSA Lot 148A, SHETLAND the trustee a $5,000.00 OBTAINED WILL BE feet; thence West 28 tion exists, the sale shall (801) 263-3400 To be sold at Sheriff’s be liable to the success- THIS COMMUNICATION MEADOWS NO. 1 SUB- deposit at the sale and USED FOR THAT PUR- feet; thence North 8 feet; be void, the successful Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. Sale on the 7th day of ful bidder for any dam- IS AN ATTEMPT TO DIVISION, according to the balance of the pur- POSE. thence West 37 feet; bidder’s funds returned – 5:00 p.m. December, 2005, A.D., age. COLLECT A DEBT, AND the official plat thereof, chase price by 12:00 (Published in the Tran- thence North 107 feet to and the trustee and cur- L&A Case No. 05-43697 at the hour of 10:30 a.m., Bidders must tender to ANY INFORMATION as recorded in the Office noon the day following script Bulletin November the point of beginning. rent beneficiary shall not Team B/ET at the North door of the the trustee a $5,000.00 OBTAINED WILL BE of the County Recorder the sale. The deposit 1, 8 & 15, 2005) Situated in and being a be liable to the success- THIS COMMUNICATION Public Safety Complex, deposit at the sale and USED FOR THAT PUR- of said County, Tooele must be in the form of a part of the Southwest ful bidder for any dam- IS AN ATTEMPT TO rear entrance, 47 South the balance of the pur- POSE. County, Utah. cashier’s check or bank NOTICE OF TRUST- Quarter of Section Thirty- age. COLLECT A DEBT, AND Main, Tooele City, chase price by 12:00 (Published in the Tran- Together with all the im- official check payable to EE'S SALE One, in Township Two Bidders must tender to ANY INFORMATION Tooele County, State of noon the day following script Bulletin November provements now or here- Lundberg & Associates. The following described South of Range Five the trustee a $5,000.00 OBTAINED WILL BE Utah, all the right, title the sale. The deposit 1, 8 & 15, 2005) after erected on the The balance must be in property will be sold at West of the Salt Lake deposit at the sale and USED FOR THAT PUR- and interest of the De- must be in the form of a property, and all ease- the form of a wire trans- public auction to the Meridian, in the County the balance of the pur- POSE. fendant(s) Ward, Inc. in cashier’s check or bank NOTICE OF TRUST- ments, appurtenances, fer, cashier’s check, highest bidder at the of Tooele and State of chase price by 12:00 (Published in the Tran- and to the following de- official check payable to EE'S SALE and fixtures now or here- bank official check (credit West Main Entrance, Utah. noon the day following script Bulletin November scribed real property sit- Lundberg & Associates. The following described after a part of the proper- union official checks are North Steps, Tooele Together with all im- the sale. The deposit 1, 8 & 15, 2005) uated in Tooele County, The balance must be in property will be sold at ty. not accepted) or U.S. County Courthouse, 47 provements and appurte- must be in the form of a State of Utah, to wit: the form of a wire trans- public auction to the The current beneficiary Postal money order pay- South Main Street, nances thereto apper- cashier’s check or bank Mr. Ward’s interest in fer, cashier’s check, highest bidder at the of the trust deed is Mort- able to Lundberg & As- Tooele, Utah, on Decem- taining and together with official check payable to Public Notices water shares located in bank official check (credit West Main Entrance, gage Electronic Registra- sociates. If wire transfer ber 1, 2005, at 8:30 a.m. a two inch well and all Lundberg & Associates. Miscellaneous Tooele County, UT union official checks are North Steps, Tooele tion Systems, Inc., as is used, an additional of said day, for the pur- rights pertaining thereto. The balance must be in Dated and signed at not accepted) or U.S. County Courthouse, 47 nominee for Fifth Third $10.00 must be remitted pose of foreclosing a Together with all the im- the form of a wire trans- Deadline for public no- Tooele City, Tooele Postal money order pay- South Main Street, Mortgage Company, its with the purchase price. trust deed originally exe- provements now or here- fer, cashier’s check, tices is 4 p.m. the day County, State of Utah, able to Lundberg & As- Tooele, Utah, on Decem- successors and assigns, Cash payments are not cuted on November 20, after erected on the bank official check (credit prior to publication. this 10th day of Novem- sociates. If wire transfer ber 1, 2005, at 8:30 a.m. and the record owner of accepted. A trustee’s 1998 by Christopher Sul- property, and all ease- union official checks are Public notices submit- ber, 2005, A.D. is used, an additional of said day, for the pur- the property as of the re- deed will be delivered to livan and Lisa G. Sulli- ments, appurtenances, not accepted) or U.S. ted past the deadline Sheriff Frank J. Park $10.00 must be remitted pose of foreclosing a cording of the notice of the successful bidder van, as trustors, in favor and fixtures now or here- Postal money order pay- will not be accepted. Tooele County, Utah with the purchase price. trust deed originally exe- default is David S. Tho- within three business of American Lending after a part of the proper- able to Lundberg & As- UPAXLP (Published in the Tran- Cash payments are not cuted on July 23, 2001 mas. days after receipt of the Network, Inc., covering ty. sociates. If wire transfer script Bulletin November accepted. A trustee’s by David S. Thomas, as The sale is subject to a amount bid. the following real proper- The current beneficiary is used, an additional 15, 22 & 29, 2005)

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