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TOOELE Tooele man TRANSCRIPT transforms tiny beads into wondrous creations. See B1 BULLETIN July 12, 2005 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 112 NO. 14 50 cents No Horsin’ Around Mom sentenced for killing baby Judge Skanchy hands down maximum prison sentence

by Mary Ruth Hammond call to Tooele County Sheriff’s STAFF WRITER dispatchers, stating their Defense Attorney Scott infant son was not breathing. Broadhead tried hard Monday Tooele Police Officers Jamie morning to convince Judge Cholico and Becky Bracken Randall N. Skanchy that his were the first law enforce- client, Connie Long, did not ment officials to arrive on actively participate in the scene. death of her son Jan. 14 — Bracken testified during a but the judge did not buy that preliminary hearing before theory. Judge William E. Pitt last Long, 29, will spend up to April, that as she arrived at 15 years at Utah Sate Prison the Long home a minute or for child abuse/homicide. two after being dispatched to Connie’s husband, Kevin the residence, baby Paul was Long, was sentenced by Judge still lying in his crib but was Skanchy to a 1-15 year term “obviously deceased.” at Utah State Prison in April Even though Connie Long for the death of the couple’s admitted to police during an five-month-old son, Paul. interrogation on Jan. 14 that Police reports reflect that she forcefully held a paci- just before 8:25 a.m. on Jan. 14, the Longs placed a 911 SEE LONG ON A8 Fire chiefs update response protocols by Karen Lee Scott Regina Dekanich, dispatch STAFF WRITER supervisor for the Tooele With the U.S. Census County Sheriff’s Office con- Bureau’s recent ranking of curred saying, “What we have Tooele County as the 33rd right now is good, but it could fastest growing area in the be better.” nation, it’s no wonder fire Asst. Tooele City Fire departments across the valley Chief Kriss Garcia said, “We are looking to revamp some have the same goals as in of their programs in conjunc- the past older agreements, tion with the population and it’s just some of documents development surge. haven’t kept up with the During Thursday’s recent growth.” Tooele County Fire Chiefs Essentially, fire officials Association meeting, a com- want to make sure that no mittee was formed to help matter where a fire is in the eliminate some gray areas in county, whatever fire station existing fire response activi- is closest will be the first to ties. be paged out regardless of “Nothing is broken,” said geo-political boundaries. Tooele County Fire Warden As an example, Garcia said Roice Arnold. “We are just if there happens to be a fire photography / Troy Boman trying to make things easier just outside of Tooele City Rush Valley cowgirl Chappa Stevenson slices her way through the poles Saturday night at the town’s 33rd annual rodeo at the Red Kirk Arena. See A9. and better for communities and responding agencies.” SEE FIRES ON A3 From London to Tooele, New faces coming to military bases ‘Gene Loves Jezebel’ by Mark Watson tary graduate at the University STAFF WRITER of at Davis and later Wednesday will be a day was designated distinguished launches return to U.S. of ceremony at two of Tooele graduate at an advanced ordi- County’s military installations. nance training course. Ripley by Audrey Rock renowned act come in,” he Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) has applied for retirment and added. “It’s not often we have STAFF WRITER will conduct a change of com- plans to stay in the Tooele area Bristol. London. Glasgow. overseas bands come over, plus mand ceremony at 8:30 a.m. until she finds out what the Edinburgh. Burmingham. Tooele. it’s a good nostalgia act. I used and Dugway Proving Ground Army has in store for her. After 20 years off the stages of to listen to them back then. It’s will do the same thing at 10:30 Dugway’s new commander the United States, and the pop- been awhile,” said Baum, refer- a.m. worked the past three years as culture conscious of Americans, ring to the 1980s, when the band Command of TEAD will be Chief of Future Operations for Gene Loves Jezebel is coming hit their peak. transferred from Lt. Col. Karol U.S. Northern Command, an back. And they’re starting right Baum says Tooele can thank L. Ripley to Col. Anne L. Davis. area of operation that includes here. club owner Dane Applegate for Command of Dugway will be America’s entire homefront. He The band, who first gained his efforts in bringing the band switched from Col. Gary R. comes to Dugway with exten- recognition with goth-inspired to Tracks. Harter to Col. Greg D. Olson. sive experience in chemical music in the early 80s, will “He should take a lot of credit Harter commanded Dugway operations. head straight to Tooele from for this,” said Baum. “We just Col. Gary Harter and Lt. Col. Karol Ripley will both relinquish com- operations for three years and Olson’s military education the European/UK leg of their fell into a lucky thing with them. mand of their military installations Wednesday. Harter commanded Ripley supervised operations includes the chemical officer “Exploding Girl” tour. They will It’s exciting.” Dugway Proving Ground for three years and Ripley spent two years at TEAD for two years. basic and advanced courses, make their first U.S. appearance Gene Loves Jezebel is known as the top leader at Tooele Army Depot. Ripley helped TEAD main- Combined Arms Service Staff at Tracks Brewing Co. Friday, for its versatility, it’s long-run- port,’ or whatever people and tain critical munitions opera- of my command has been the School, U.S. Army Command July 15, at 9 p.m. ning but ever evolving status, it’s they say they had a tremen- tions and through her diligent people we have met while we and General Staff College, “We are very excited that considerable chart success, and dous experience and look for- efforts helped keep the depot have been here. The strength College of Naval Warfare and Gene Loves Jezebel has cho- for it’s contributions to an early, ward to coming out and work- off the recent Base Realignment of Dugway has always been Joint Forces Staff College. He sen Tooele to be its first us purer form of more “classic” ing with us again. So without a and Closure list. Harter was the people,” Harter said. “I am earned a master’s degree in stop from London,” said Ron gothic music in the 80s. It’s been doubt, the people at Dugway a favorite at Dugway because encouraged when I go around national security and strategic Baum, one of the show’s plan- said that GLJ’s goth was a more are what I have enjoyed the of his expertise in chemical to the Pentagon, or conferenc- studies from the U.S. Naval ners. Baum describes the band romantically inspired and less most.” operations and popularity with es back at the Chem School or War College. as “world renowned” and says brutal form than what modern Like Harter, Ripley’s career the workforce. He will retire wherever I happen to be and Tooele Army Depot’s new their stop in the area is “big goth has evolved into. is marked with several suc- from the military and live in people say ‘we had the oppor- commander is a native of news for Tooele.” The core of the group, twin cessful missions completed. Midway, Utah. tunity to work at Dugway with “I think it’s a great opportu- She was a distinguished mili- SEE COMMANDS ON A2 “Absolutely the best part your scientists or medical sup- nity for Tooele to have a world SEE GLJ ON A8

WEATHER OPEN FORUM A4 DOINGS B2 INSIDE Clear tonight. Lows in the upper OBITUARIES A6 TV LISTINGS B5 Grantsville teen will represent 60s. Sunny Wednesday. county in ‘outstanding’ pageant Highs reaching 100. SPORTS A9 CROSSWORD B5 See A3 Complete Forecast: A2 HOMETOWN B1 CLASSIFIEDS B7 A2 TUESDAY July 12, 2005 ETCETERA ...

News Briefs Quote of the Day Fire chiefs ponder fireworks ban for 24th Eli Anderson nominated “Everything has a differ- by Karen Lee Scott meeting, the idea of banning legal Stansbury Park should be pretty Residents should not light fire- to state parks, rec board ent colored bead in it and STAFF WRITER fireworks for the rest of the month safe for lighting fireworks as the works in the following areas: north Governor Jon M. Huntsman “There’s a fire waiting to start,” was mulled, but no formal ban was surrounding areas are farily green. of 2000 North, east of Droubay Jr. sent on Monday numerous the philosophy behind that or “There’s a hillside looking for issued. As was the case with the July 4th Road, south of Skyline Drive or nominees to the Utah State is to let out the bad medi- a spark” are phrases that could be Instead, Tooele County Fire weekend, no illegal fireworks (i.e. west of 900 West. Senate for confirmation. cine. There’s one perfect said of many areas across Tooele Warden Roice Arnold said, “We bottlerockets, Roman candles, and Grantsville Among the nominees is for- County. strongly urge that fireworks be firecrackers) are allowed in Utah. Fireworks are only allowed person and he don’t need used in an open, clear area prefer- mer Utah House member Eli The abundant amount of dry Fireworks restrictions between Durfee and Clark streets no competition,” vegetation combined with sizzling ably asphalt or gravel that is away Anderson (D-Tremonton) who Legal store-bought fireworks can and between Willow and West represented portions of Tooele summer temperatures has many from weeds and grasses or any CLAUDE BRIGGS only be used between July 21-27. streets. County for more than a decade. people fired up, but while fire- dead vegetation that could possibly See B1 Be sure to keep flames away He is appointed to replace Jeff works have not yet been prohibited start a fire.” Federal lands from homes, cars and dry grasses Packer as a member of the in any Tooele County municipality, North Tooele County Fire Chief The use of fireworks on Bureau Valley Weather Forecast and weeds. Keep a bucket nearby Board of Parks and Recreation, Local Weather many firefighters are wary of their Tony Crites concurred, saying peo- of Land Management and U.S. to put out any flames, and soak a term to expire July 1, 2009. Wed use for the upcoming Pioneer Day ple should refrain from using fire- Forest Service Lands is strictly pro- 102/70 (July 24) celebration. works in areas such as Lake Point, used fireworks before throwing hibited but campfires in designated 7/13 Temps/Precipitation In fact during a recent Tooele Erda and in the canyons. However, them away. areas are allowed. A mainly sunny sky. Very hot. High County Fire Chiefs Association he said most of the streets in e-mail: [email protected] Date High Low (prec./inches) 102F. Winds SW at 5 to 10 mph. Tooele City July 7 99 67 July 8 97 71 July 9 95 77 July 10 92 63 Thu 99/68 July 11 91 63 7/14 Five relatives donate hair to Locks of Love A few clouds. Highs in the upper Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer by Karen Hunt for the National Weather Service, reports 90s and lows in the upper 60s. that his recording station at 139 S. Main STAFF WRITER received .00 inches of precipitation Last Thursday five descen- between July 7 and July 11 and a total of .00 Fri dants of Fred and Carolyn so far this month. The normal for July is .92 99/70 Howsden of Tooele assembled inches. For the water year, which began 7/15 at Waves Salon to get their hair Oct. 1, 2004, Tooele has received 24.23 Mix of sun and clouds. Highs in the inches of precipitation. The normal for the upper 90s and lows in the low 70s. cut. year is 18.49 inches of precipitation. They had come from as far away as New York and Wisconsin Pollen Count Sat to donate their hair to Locks of 98/67 Love, an nonprofit organization The pollen counts from the 7/16 Intermountain Allergy and Asthma which uses real human hair to Plenty of sun. Highs in the upper make wigs for children suffering Clinic in Salt Lake City as of July 90s and lows in the upper 60s. 12, 2005 were as follows: from hair loss. Grass — Moderate Like much of the hair that Mold — Moderate comes to Locks of Love, the Chenopods — Moderate Sun 94/65 idea came from a child. Twelve- Cedar — Low 7/17 year-old Shannon Howsden, a Linden — Low A few clouds. Highs in the mid 90s Tooele resident came up with Plantain — Low and lows in the mid 60s. the plan a year ago with a group Sedge — Low ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content of friends. Sagebrush — Low Service Nettle — Low “She had a friend who had just gotten her hair cut and just donated it to Locks of Love and she thought it would be cool if Star parties will focus in she and all of her friends donat- ed their hair,” her aunt Ruth on crunched Venus, moon Alvarez explained. But, one of Shannon’s friends The Salt Lake Astronomical satellite that’s so bright it can cast who had really long hair decided Society will host two free pub- shadows. she didn’t want it cut and anoth- lic star parties this Friday and Friday’s star party will be held er went ahead and cut it before photography / Troy Boman Saturday, July 15-16, from 8:30-11 in the parking lot of the Harmons they got together to donate it. Leah Horning anxiously awaits the big clip before donating about 13 inches of her hair to Locks of Love. She p.m. grocery store located at 5454 South Still, Shannon didn’t want flew all the way in from New York to visit her Tooele cousins (shown in the mirror). Leah, three of her cousins and an aunt all donated hair to the program that provides wigs for kids with hair loss caused by disease. Those who arrive early will Redwood Road in Salt Lake City. to give up her goal. She had be treated to views of a rather The venue for Saturday’s star been growing her hair out for squashed planet Venus. Venus will party will be the society’s Harmons a year so she talked to her aunt watching everyone get their Tooele, doesn’t send the hair to a ponytail or braid. appear not quite round because Observatory in the Stansbury Park and cousins, all of whom had hair cut. Their hair was put into Locks of Love themselves. The For more information on it, like the Moon, goes through Observatory Complex (SPOC). long hair, and they all decided ponytails and then they care- fivesome took it home to their donating hair to Locks of Love phases and Venus is currently in The SPOC star party will feature to get together and donate it. fully held it as it was cut so they grandparents to dry and sent it see www.locksoflove.com. it’s “not quite full” phase. a telescope specifically designed One cousin flew in from New could take it home, dry it and themselves the next day in the Venus will be followed by the for use by those with disabilities. York and her aunt flew in from send it to Locks of Love. mail. thin crescent Moon, always an Both events will be held weath- Wisconsin. Lauren has been growing her Locks of Love accepts donat- impressive sight in astronomical er permitting. Growing her hair out had been hair out all her life, only cutting ed hair from anywhere, as long telescopes, the giant planet Jupiter, Additional information can be a new experience for Shannon. it occasionally. She has thick as the senders follows their Tooele complete with it’s mini solar sys- had by logging onto the society’s She had worn her wavy dark reddish-brown hair and was guidelines. tem of moons, the International web site at http://slas.us and by brown hair short ever since she happy to share it with others. In order to be used, hair Space Station and on Saturday phoning the observatory’s informa- was little and noted that her hair “A lot of people like my hair must be at least 10 inches long, night a very brief appearance by a tion line at 435.882.1209. doesn’t grow particularly fast. color and so I just decided to bundled in a ponytail or braid, “We Are Your Neighborhood Family Theatre” However, ended up donating give it to somebody else who clean and dry. Curly hair may be the most hair of all — 17 and a might like it too,” she said. pulled straight to measure the 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. half inches. Her hair is now chin length minimum 10 inches. The hair (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 Each of Shannon’s relatives, and she thinks it’s cute. should be placed in a plastic bag Tickets are now available online cousins McKenzie Alvarez, 10, “I like it, it’s cooler, and it’s and then in a padded envelope. at www.movieswest.com of Tooele, Lauren Howsden, 13, like not as hot,” she said. Hair cut years ago can even be th th Voice of Tooele County Waves, like most salons in donated if it has been stored in July 8 – 14 since 1894 of Tooele, Leah Horning, 16, of New York, and their aunt Irene OPEN AT NOON EVERYDAY 1990, 1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001 and 2002 Lawson of Wisconsin donated * Utah Press Association between 11-13 inches of hair. Fantasitc 4 General Excellence Award recipient. No two of them had exactly THIS WEEKS SPECIAL Dly: 12:10, 2:25, 4:40, 7:00, 9:15 the same color of hair and the Sun: 12:10, 2:25, 4:40, 7:00 (PG-13) ADMINISTRATION locks covered the spectrum Chef Salad SCOTT C. DUNN PUBLISHER from blond to dark brown to Madagascar JOEL J. DUNN PUBLISHER EMERITUS auburn. ham, turkey, tomato, olives, ranch or Italian Dly: 2:25, 7:00 The other girls had always dressing or OFFICE had their hair long and were $ 99 Thousand Island Sun: 2:25, 7:00 (PG) KATHLEEN DUNN OFFICE MANAGER scared of the change. with half order of bread sticks. BRUCE DUNN CONTROLLER Leah said she was terrified to 4 Bewitched DIANE JOHNSON CIRCULATION MANAGER get her brown hair cut — that’s MEGAN DUNN OFFICE ASSISTANT Dly: 12:10, 4:30, 9:15 why she went first. But, now she TOASTED The Hawaiian Sun: 12:10, 4:30 EDITORIAL loves her shoulder length style. ham, turkey & cheese (PG-13) J. 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SMITH $ STAR$ WARS $ EPISODE III e-mail:[email protected] ADMISSION: ADULTS: 6.00 SENIOR: 4 . 0 0 CHILD : 1 . 0 0 TUESDAY July 12, 2005 A3 Fun Erda Days draws Outstanding teen to represent county record-breaking crowd by Missy Thompson by Diane Sagers A picnic lunch at the Allen B. CONTRIBUTING WRITER Felicity Anne Silva of CORRESPONDENT Warr Memorial Ball Park included, of course, the famous Erda Burgers Grantsville will be representing With the hustle and bustle of and all the trimmings. The burg- Tooele County in the first-ever everyday life, it is nice to kick back ers have become locally famous, Miss Utah Outstanding Teen and enjoy an old-fashioned sum- primarily for the “Erda sauce” on competition. The 16-year-old mertime party. Erda Days, held last them. The sauce is the creation of Granstville High School junior Friday and Saturday, provided just the late Emma Warr, who, with her competed against four other such a break to a record number husband owned and operated the girls on June 11 to be crowned of people. The tradition must be popular among the locals — it gets park for many years. The recipe is Miss Tooele County Outstanding bigger every year. a family secret that draws people Teen. This year, according to organiz- from other areas even outside the The Miss America Pageant ers, the event set a new record with valley to enjoy these delightful has been around for 84 years, at least 300 adults enjoying a Friday burgers at ball games during the but for the first time ever, the night pork barbecue and about 700 summer season. Miss America Outstanding Teen guests arriving for the Saturday The afternoon was filled with Pageant (MAO) is under way. afternoon picnic and games. activities for the younger set. Teen girls from around the coun- The traditional activities includ- Children sporting Erda T-shirts, try have been competing in local ed a Friday night pig roast by Roger, face paint, striped hair, and snow and state competitions to make Charley and Judy Warr for those 16 cone-stained mouths, raced and it to the MAO pageant. Although and older. The Old Time Fiddlers played games and climbed, jumped, some states have already select- provided entertainment during the and slid on the carnival setup. Long ed their competitors, Utah meal followed by dancing under lines formed as children waited has yet to hold the Miss Utah the stars with Bryan Warr, DJ. yet another turn to slide down Outstanding Teen competition. Lora Gull, grand marshal and the blow up slide, climb the rock Silva shined in interview, tal- long-time Erda resident, led the climbing wall, or go over a blow up ent and evening wear portions Saturday morning parade followed climbing course. of the competition. Instead of by an assortment of decorated What could be more appropriate dancing, singing, or playing an bicycles, tricycles and ATVs, sev- at a ball park than softball games? instrument like most do as a eral floats and horses and riders. In Participants chose up teams and talent, Silva showed off a very true July parade style, hands went the competition continued for most unique talent: ventriloquism. over hearts as the flag passed by, of the afternoon. Silva and her doll, Eddie, per- candy flew to the sidelines where A well-stocked raffle fund-rais- formed the classic comedic children scurried to get their fair er that finished the day featured piece from Abbott and Costello, photography / Mike Call share, and onlookers applauded quilts, candies, decorations and Felicity Anne Silva rides in the Grantsville Fourth of July parade last week. Silva was crowned Miss Tooele “Who’s on First?” winning entries and the antics of assorted other items. County Outstanding Teen last month and will compete for the state title in October. “Uncool to be Cruel” is Silva’s participants as they smiled and All put together, the activities platform, which deals with bul- Being the eldest sibling with 11 track and field meet. She eant isn’t about being pretty, talked with friends and neighbors made for another successful and lying at young ages. She creates four brothers, Silva has been went on to take seventh place but being civic-minded within also watching the parade. traditional Erda Days celebration. presentations at daycare centers “teaching” about bullying since in the 3A State Championship a community. Silva didn’t really to help teach children at a young she was a little girl. meet. Silva will be the junior think she would be crowned age that bullying is wrong. “I joined the Miss Tooele class vice president, which is the first Miss Tooele County “One in four children admits County Outstanding Teen com- also the prom chairman posi- Outstanding Teen — she just to being bullied. I hope to get it petition to practice for the tion. She is a member of the hoped. down to one in five,” Silva said. Homecoming pageant,” Silva Esteem team, spirit club, and We care “I thought she was outstand- Since bullying is a recurring said. “But now, I want to focus science club. Even with all of ing before anyone put a crown cycle in everyday life, she wants completely on my platform, it’s her extracurricular activities, on her head,” said Silva’s mother to find the source of bullying what gives me the most moti- Silva holds a 3.5 GPA. about and stop it. Children need to vation since it’s such a huge Silva cares a great deal for her Racheal Silva. learn to be the bigger person in problem.” town, family, friends and espe- Silva will be competing on Your a bullying situation so it does Along with competing in the cially her grandma. Depending Oct. 14 in Lehi for the chance not carry on with them through- MAO Teen Pageant, Silva is very on how far she goes in the MAO to be crowned Miss Utah out the day. involved with school activities. Teen Pageant, Silva might con- Outstanding Teen and have the Family! It could lead to them bully- As a sophomore Silva took third sider competing for Miss Tooele opportunity to be named Miss ing someone else, Silva said. place in shot put at the Region County in a few years. This pag- America Outstanding Teen. NEW MANAGEMENT & Fires A NEW PROVIDER continued from page A1 limits, then a Tooele City station should be called out first — if that station happens to be closer than any other fire department. Dekanich said while this has always been the intention of the dispatch center, sometimes the dispatch computer seeks to page out the fire station that shares the same jurisdictional boundar- ies that the fire is in rather than the department that is actually geographically closer. In order to eliminate such sit- Dr. Benjamin Krogh and P.A. Aaron uations in the future, the newly Elswood are currently seeing new & existing patients from 9:00 am - established committee will work 5:30 pm. Monday through Friday. together to create updated maps Same-day appointments available. of the valley and draw radius Se Habla Espanol. boundaries of which station is actually closer to which area. Dekanich expects that the entire process will take a few months but that it will be well worth the effort. “Everybody wants to see this happen,” she said. e-mail: [email protected]

NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 225 W. Apple, Grantsville • 884-3578 Caleb Jones prepares to ride in Tooele’s Fourth of July Parade. Tooele’s Fraternity of Eagles is raising money to help Caleb and his family visit Walt Disney World in Florida as part of the Make-A-Wish Foundation. ‘Make-A-Wish’ child rides in style Tooele Bit & Spur Riding Club with Tooele Eagles during parades TEAM PENNING by Mark Watson Disney World in Florida with his trees, Fox tumbled to the ground STAFF WRITER family. Tooele’s Eagles are doing when a tree limb hit his lad- The Fourth of July was almost all they can to make that wish der. He landed awkwardly on his better than Christmas for 7-year- come true. foot. The group was able to get EVERY TUESDAY & THURSDAY old Caleb Jones of Salt Lake “We may not be able to raise the float out onto the street, but pm City. all the money, but the Make- Fox was rushed to University of Sign-up 7:30 – A-Wish Foundation seems to Utah Medical Center. Caleb, who has congeni- pm tal heart disease and Down always come through for their Fox was treated for a com- kids,” Corey said. pound fracture and underwent First team out 8 Syndrome, rode in two Tooele The trip could cost as much as a two-hour operation on Sunday County parades thanks to $7,000, but the Eagles are start- night. His injuries were so exten- Tooele’s Fraternal Order of Tooele Equestrian Park ing to make headway. Their float sive that he spent more than a Eagles No. 164. (Old Bit & Spur Rodeo Grounds) took top honors in the Tooele week in the hospital. “Our entry was number 33 in parade, which comes with a Coincidentally, one of the nurs- the Tooele parade so Caleb was $200 prize. The Eagles also plan es working on the same floor at 300 West 600 North, Tooele able to watch all the entries go to raffle off the swing set, the the U of U Medical Center where by. You could tell he was excited main prop on their float. Fox was treated happened to be as the band and others went by. While Caleb enjoyed his Caleb’s mother Tamara. While Bit & Spur Members $5 • Non-Members $10 His eyes were just wide open,” Fourth of July, the Eagles expe- Fox missed the parade, Tamara said Ron Corey of the Eagles. rienced a few trials prior to the was able to report back to him Caleb rode in the Tooele and festivities. at the hospital that her son had a Fun for the entire family, Grantsville parades with his The group built their award- fabulous time at the parades. parents and younger brother. winning float in the backyard Caleb rode in the parades with beginners and professionals. Tooele’s Eagles adopted Caleb of Bill Fox, father of Eagles’ his mother, father Stewart and 3- If you don’t have a team, as part of the Make-A-Wish president Barbara Denner. Once year-old brother Spencer. Foundation. the float was complete, the The Eagles are selling raffle we’ll get you one!! “We would have liked to Eagles could not get it out of tickets for the swing set at $1 have had someone from Tooele Fox’s backyard on Sunday prior each or six for $5. To contribute, For more information call Karl Scott, County, but we’re growing very to Monday’s parade because of call Barbara Denner at 435-843- 882-8826 or Paul Tenhet, 882-3820. fond of Caleb,” Corey said. over-hanging tree limbs. 7006. Caleb’s wish is to visit Walt In the process of trimming e-mail:[email protected] A4 TUESDAY July 12, 2005

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

Voice of Tooele County since 1894 Our View Leaders step up The time is soon at hand for a few good men and women to file for various offices in municipalities across Tooele County. Local residents have just one month starting this Friday, July 15, and running through Aug. 15, to toss their hats into the races and we encour- age all those who are considering to run to take a chance and sign up. The more options voters have the better. However, we would also like to note that those who plan to hold public office need to realize that no matter how good a job they do, not everyone is going to like what they do or the style in which they choose to do it. Having a thick skin is a virtual necessity. Some like more direct and abrupt personalities, while others look for down-to-earth communicators. People’s preferences are likely to span the gamut. But, whatever your personality may be, we believe good candidates will posses great communication skills as well as problem solving capa- bilities and the ability to handle high stress situations. Working under public scrutiny can be very intense. We also believe that honesty is the best policy and that having a sense of humor is a must. New mayors and city council members may be selected this November, or perhaps current officials will remain in power. It is important that indi- viduals running realize that local government has the most direct impact on citizens’ lives and that they should not take the responsibility lightly. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Issues candidates should be prepared to deal with include transporta- tion, growth, water and economic development. Those running should land back, meaning Tooele Valley and out their threat to make others do the Don’t cook pets in cars Skull Valley — the whole valleys, not same? also familiarize themselves with current problems in their town as well Editor: just a portion. The treaty also says that If our city officials had to live next as matters of state and national importance. It’s that time of year again — the when the Mormons came they were door to these conditions, I’m sure they Good luck to the future leaders of the cities and towns of Tooele time of year to remember not to take supposed to give us back what they would do something about it. County. Those interested may file for office starting this Friday. pets with you in the car to the grocery took off the land. So I think you all store or anyplace where you have to Loraine Madsen should do your research about Skull leave them for even a minute. The win- Tooele Valley Indians. Besides, we have never ROUNDTABLE dows cracked open do not give them asked the state for anything and we sufficient cooling. Treat female inmates fairly have survived all these years. How worried are you that a terrorist I know that you feel that they can- Editor: I do plan on moving out there, just not be without you, but they will be The female inmates at Tooele County up from where the storage will be. I attack similar to the one in London more than happy to see you when you Detention Center have been denied the am just sick and tired of hearing all the get home and they will be far more privilege of trustee status since 2003, will happen in the U.S. and what is negatives things about us out there. comfortable in their own home or even when it was discovered two inmates, We are not very many so I wish the in a shady backyard with water rather one female and the other male, had the best way to fight terrorism? newspaper shouldn’t write all these than shut up in an automobile, which copulated in this facility at TCDC. Steve Dale things, because you don’t really now. Missy Thompson in such a short time turns into an oven. However the male inmates continued FORMER TOOELE CITY COUNCIL THS GRADUATE Leon Bear has done very well with Please remember! to have the privilege of trustee status AND TOOELE SCHOOL BOARD I was in London two weeks the Private Fuel Storage. But we all CANDIDATE Please don’t let me hear that pitiful without reprimand, while the females’ ago, a week before the voted to have this out there, even the attack and the fact that sound of an animal baking out there in trustee status was revoked. Terrorism should be members who are against it today. I could have been there a parking lot. Don’t forget! We the female inmates of TCDC a concern for every Their names are on the documents that is frightening. Public Nancy Millaway feel we should not pay for the past American. That said, agreed to have the Private Fuel Storage I am no more worried transportation in London Grantsville mistakes committed by other inmates, about an attack on the is crucial for those who out there. It has been a year or more that these United States than I was work in and visit the city. I just wanted to say my piece, I try transgressions were committed. We the before the tragic attacks It would be awful if they Veterans deserve better not to get involved with political mat- females of E Unit want the privilege of in London. For nearly four years since 9/11, were afraid to use the underground. The tubes Editor: ters. But we are all family out there. having trustee status .We should also we’ve been told how vulnerable we are to a are crowded enough as it is, but adding higher As a visitor to Tooele on the Fourth Annette Bear have the privilege of working with the variety of attacks. Every other week there is security would back things up. My sister studied of July, we truly enjoyed your parade. some news story highlighting how vulnerable Tribal Member county crew. for six weeks in London with Dr. Richard Scharine. There was much about it that was so we are to attack on our water supply, food He was quoted in the Salt Lake Tribune stating, Band of Skull Valley Goshutes We demand the same options as the supply, power systems, railroads, you name it. good, especially the bands! (Our favor- “‘I’d still go (to London). I’d go back tomorrow.’” male inmates. As of July 1, 2005 there Almost every story or feature is literally a “how I completely agree; I’d go back tomorrow if I ite was the elementary group.) to manual” for any terrorist or wannabe terror- Buckling up magical are five females serving various com- could. People shouldn’t be frightened of the public But we would like to have seen ist. It is truly amazing that somebody hasn’t fol- Editor: mitments for money owed to Tooele transportation system; it’s by far the best way to the veterans of the wars given more lowed the outlines provided by our liberal news When they say seat belts save lives, County, they would also like the privi- get around the city. However, because terrorism respect and acknowledgement by plac- media. CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN, MSNBC must all it’s true. A lot of times after an acci- lege to work off that money to reduce be really be disappointed that something big is on the rise around the world, we all need to ing them at the front of the parade, dent, they say “their life was saved their sentences. We believe it is a hasn’t happened here, in spite of their efforts be careful about where we go and vigilant about close to the colors. We almost missed suspicious activity. There could be a terrorist trap because they wore a seat belt” or “if privilege to earn trustee status. We also to the contrary. The fact that we have not seen the entry from WWII. These patri- another attack is a tribute to the leadership anywhere. I do think that the security does need they had worn a seat belt they would believe it will somewhat prepare us for ots were the building blocks for the of our president and the efforts many, many to be stepped up a bit in the tube stations, but have lived or they wouldn’t have been the rigors of the workforce. country we enjoy today in small town people inside and outside of federal, state not to go so far as metal detectors and X-ray ejected” or so on and so forth. and local government. We must secure our machines. Of course I’m worried something could America. Aubrey Clark Some people don’t like to be told porous borders. Legal immigration is good, happen again in the U.S. It’s very possible, but I’m Janet Babcock and the names of 14 other Tooele illegal immigration is bad. Enforcement of our what to do, they like to make their own not going to live my life worrying that if I step on Jerome, County Detention Center female immigration laws is essential. Not everyone a Trax train that a terrorist might be onboard as decisions. So when they hear “Click it inmates on file at the Tooele who desires entry into our country does so well. There isn’t much we can do to stop terror- or ticket,” buckle up for safety, they Transcript-Bulletin with good intentions. The best way to fight ists, but I believe what the U.S. has done so far terrorism is to understand the nature of the G-ville fireworks the best don’t listen. has worked and if we continue with what we’re enemy. These are not people who wish to Editor: This is for you, I thought the other doing, the terrorism may stop. peacefully coexist. This is a battle between I would like to acknowledge the day, sometimes when you look at the Fireworks show a delight Editor: good and evil. We must continue our efforts wonderful fireworks display presented same thing in a different way, you to find and take the battle to them, where they Stephanie McElroy Is there any way to find out who TOOELE RESIDENT by Grantsville City. might try it. When you wrap your seat live. Bombs are good things when they land on did the wonderful fireworks here in It was the best Fourth of July fire- belt around you, think of it as God’s bad people. Bad people are those who wish Another terrorist attack on town on the Fourth? We were headed to kill Americans, it is that simple. Freedom works display I have ever seen. Thank arms around you. You will feel secure, American soil is inevitable out to Deseret Peak when we saw the and democracy are good things. Those who you for making Independence Day so safe and protected. A least try it, it’s a and I do not believe it is a fireworks display over by the railroad fight for freedom are the good guys. Those matter of “if”, but instead beautiful and very entertaining. It was magical feeling! It might save your life. who oppose freedom and democracy are the “when.” I don’t think any- so worth the drive from Rush Valley to tracks. We were able to find a nice bad guys. It really is that simple. We must hold If this saves at least one life, it will one is surprised when an place where our two boys could get out nothing back in this fight against terrorism. see it! be worth people thinking I’ve lost it! attack is made, just sad- and just enjoy the fireworks without all This is a fight we cannot afford to lose. Connie Hickman For my friends, they already know that. dened by the innocent loss the crowd and the drive. Rush Valley Sandy Snedeger Tom Towns of life. Fighting terrorism is I would love to know who provided TOOELE METHODIST CHURCH probably one of the biggest challenges facing us Tooele this wonderful display for us so that I PASTOR because of the depth to which the terrorist cells Tribe OK’d waste plan could give them my thanks! I appreci- Terrorists shall reap are embedded within our own country in addition Editor: to those countries harboring them. One of the Weed control ghastly ate what they did and the effort they what they sow. Terrorism I was reading the piece in the paper Editor: dates back to Old biggest mistakes I think people make is trying to put forth to make the Fourth of July place blame or find reasons when the attacks hap- about the Skull Valley nuclear storage About a month ago the city had an truly enjoyable for my family! Testament times. It’s plan. I’m a tribal member and I would ancient. It’s an accepted pen. Terrorism is the fault of those who choose article in the paper about residents Debbie Garbett love to have the Private Fuel Storage act of war. It’s here to to use murder and violence in order to perpetrate cleaning up the weeds in their yards. So Tooele stay and will happen their own ideas onto others, and they prey upon out in Skull Valley. We have been work- far I haven’t seen any results. here, like in London. But fear and worry to bully people into making certain ing on this project for many years and I’ve never had so many weeds in my terrorists reap what they sow. One day, a wolf decisions. I believe one of our best defenses is an the tribal council at the time had trav- yard as there are this year. I have burrs, unshakable faith and belief in our democracy. We fled, escaping hunters. He met a dove and said, eled over several different countries tumble weeds, sunflowers, morning Take have the freedom to disagree and voice our opin- “I seek shelter.” “The farmer in the east quarter and had done research on the storage. ion to our government leaders, to make changes glory and some, which I don’t know the a is kind. Try seeking shelter there,” replied the Some countries have these storages dove. The wolf said, “I killed three of his sheep in our government with a vote and to have a voice names; they have come from my neigh- last week.” “The rancher on the west side is in the way our country is led. To terrorists, this right in the middle of their cities and bors’ yards onto my lawn. stand! even more kind,” advised the dove. “I killed his is frightening because it allows freedom to exist. the people live around them. Besides, I spray Round-Up every day, but I believe that we continue believing in good and Send letters to the editor heifer’s calf two weeks ago,” answered the wolf. I think it’s our business not anybody the next day there’s more. It’s hard to to [email protected] “Well, on the north side of town there’s a widow, right, we continue to hold our government officials else’s. keep my yard looking like someone accountable for their decisions, which is our way or drop them off who’s very sweet. She might help you,” said As for the members who say things lives here, so why doesn’t the city carry at the front desk. the dove. “I killed her five chickens yesterday,” of having a voice and continue to appreciate all the liberties that our democracy allows us. To do about the land out there, they should replied the wolf. “Well, then, I can’t help you, worry about cleaning up the land. They wolf. We all must reap what we sow.” So, too, this is to remove any real power the terrorists LETTER RULES with all violent people. Violence reaps violence. might ever have. don’t even live there and when they are Have a question for the Rountable panel? E-mail your suggestion to [email protected] there, they destroy things and shoot things and are always mean to tribal The Transcript-Bulletin encourages letters to the editor. All letters must include the members. So if these members feel so author’s full name, signature and telephone number. The author’s name and community highly about the land out there, then of residence are published with the letter. Names are rarely withheld and only in unusual why are they not doing something to circumstances at the editor’s discretion. make it a better place? Instead of fight- All letters will be subject to editing for clarity and brevity. Letters over 300 words long ing with everyone and making trouble are discouraged. Letters written to thank an individual or organization should be submit- ted for Notes of Appreciation. A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since out there, let’s move on. 1894 We were put there in Skull Valley (a Mail letters to: Transcript-Bulletin, Letters to the Editor, P.O. Box 390, Tooele, Utah. portion of land anyway) a long time ago 84074. Letters can be submitted to the newspaper’s office at 58 N. Main, from 8 a.m. to Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn J. Michael Call 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Or send e-mail to: [email protected] Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Managing Editor and if you’ve read the treaties, maybe the state of Utah should give us all our For information call the editor at 882-0050. TUESDAY July 12, 2005 A5 Troops converge on Dugway for Patriot Exercise More than 2,900 U.S. and for- we really are calling the medical search-and-rescue missions, bers’ two weeks of annual train- eign servicemembers are honing guys.” and military police operations. ing. To bring all these Guard their cooperative military skills Patriot is a combined, joint A complete telecommunications members together during this in a National Guard-sponsored exercise, meaning that members network built as part of the time period makes the training annual training event at two from all branches of the U.S. exercise enables telephone and very cost-effective — more bang locations in the United States. armed forces can train togeth- Internet services, linking all the for the buck.” The 2005 Patriot Exercise er alongside military members action between Patriot’s diverse “Also, the Combat Readiness runs July 9-23 at Dugway Proving from foreign countries. In addi- players. Training Center that we’re using Ground and at Volk Field tion to the U.S. Army and Air And it won’t cost taxpayers in Wisconsin is a National Guard- Combat Readiness Training National Guard and a few active- much. sponsored facility,” Floyd said. Center and Fort McCoy, Wis., duty players, this year’s Patriot which are co-located, according Exercise includes forces from “The reason it’s cheaper,” “So, when we use that facility to Air National Guard Lt. Col. the United Kingdom, Canada, Floyd said, “is because the we’re not charged usage fees, Tom Floyd, national director for the Netherlands, and Bolivia. National Guard units are already saving us hundreds of thousands the exercise. Civil Air Patrol members from given this money for their mem- of dollars.” “Patriot allows Guard units Utah and Wisconsin are also — or any units — to participate, participating. accomplishing training that they The training concentrates can’t typically accomplish by specifically on skills needed for themselves or at home,” Floyd troop deployments to combat MEET ARTHUR said, “helping them prevent mis- areas. takes when they are deployed to “Some of the more visible at the Tooele City Library hostile environments.” events we’ve got going are part The exercise allows units of the air war,” Floyd said, “drop- to train specifically for their ping bombs up at Volk Field July 14, 5:00 p.m. wartime tasks, while integrat- using F-16s, A-10s, and B-52s. ing those tasks into the big- There’s also an air roundup that Aurthur will tell stories ger scenario by coordinating involves C-130s doing assault and you can meet him in person! their actions through higher-up field landings and takeoffs from leadership, resulting in realistic a dirt runway. The aircraft, combat training. loaded with people and cargo, “Because of the diversity offload while the engines are in capabilities of the different running, and then get out of units that are here, the units there quickly.” are able to see and do things Surgical field hospitals and an that must usually be simulated,” aero-medical staging base care Floyd said. “Instead of pretend- for simulated casualties during ing to call for medical support, the exercise’s combat convoys,

Subscribe Today 882-0050 photography / Mike Call Burke Davenport was recently hired as the new range manage- ment specialist for Tooele County’s office of the Natural Resources Conservation Service. BROADWAY GRILL Family Mexican Restaurant Cache Valley transplant Tasty Enchiladas • Smothered Chile Verde Burritos Take Out For more information contact the Orders! Game Room Open – Play Pool fills conservation post Open Mon-Friday’s 4pm, Weekends Noon Tooele City Library Major Credit Cards Accepted 128 West Vine Davenport likes county’s wide, open spaces 882-9085 • 104 North Broadway 882-2182 by Karen Lee Scott that he enjoys the open space feel- STAFF WRITER ing of Tooele County as well as the When Dana Truman transferred people he has met thus far. her job to Price in November NRCS background of last year, the Tooele County According to the NRCS web site office of the Natural Resources (www.nrcs.usda.gov) in March Conservation Service (NRCS) was 1935, destructive windstorms from left without a rangeland manage- the Great Plains carried massive ment specialist. amounts of dust eastward and The position remained vacant blackened skies as far away as the for about six months but during nation’s capital. Hugh Hammond the end of May, Burke Davenport, Bennett (a career soil scientist in 31, was selected to fill Truman’s the US Department of Agriculture) shoes. convinced Congress that soil ero- Davenport, who has both bache- sion was a menace that merited Horse Showsth, 9am lor’s and master’s degrees in range national attention. , Sat. July 30 science and management, original- 4H Horse Show nd, 5 pm On April 27, 1935, Congress , Tues. Aug. 2 ly hails from Summit, Utah. Most Horse Reining rd, 6pm established the Soil Conservation , Wed. Aug 3 recently he and his wife Jennifer Open Horse Show Service in the U.S. Department and their three children ages 6, 4 Admission is FREE of Agriculture to conserve natural and 2, moved to Tooele from the resources on agricultural lands and Cache Valley area. named Bennett as chief. During Davenport’s job boundar- his service to the nation, Bennett ies cover the entirety of Tooele focused on the importance of soil County as well as Goshute Indian Carnival conservation. Tribal lands with overlap into Juab Thursday August 4th - Saturday August 6th Keep Family Traditions Alive In 2005 Eventually the organization County and into Nevada too. The Exhibits, Farmer for a Day, Food main focus of his job is to help evolved into today’s NRCS, which Booths, Contests, Demonstrations, people implement conservation still helps protect soils in addition Helicopter Rides, Petting Zoo, methods for natural resources to air, water, vegetation, animals Character Photos & other events such as soil, water, air, vegetation and open spaces. Opens Thursday August 4th at 12 noon and animals on private and tribal The web site noted that the fol- TRACE ADKINS lands. lowing principles are the key func- Even though the program is tions of the NRCS: live in designed to provide technical sup- • Assess the resources on the Demolition Derby port and service to ranchers and land, the conservation problems Saturday, Aug 6 • 6pm and opportunities. farmers, Davenport said conserva- Adults $10 • Kids $6 tion of such resources “benefits • Draw on various sciences and (2 adults & 4 kids) Family Pass $30.00 everyone.” disciplines and integrate all their concert In addition to giving farmers contributions into a plan for the Fireworks during Derby and ranchers advantageous advice, whole property. Davenport will also assist soil con- • Work closely with land users with SugarLand servation districts in Grantsville so that the plans for conservation Friday August 5th • 7:00 pm and Rush Valley. mesh with their objectives. Livestock Show Davenport said one of the best • Through implementing con- Tickets $20 & $30 in Advance things about his job is that he gets servation on individual properties, Friday, August 5 • 9am $30 at the door to help people. contribute to the overall quality of Stock Show Weigh in Thursday “This is a service agency. Other the life in the watershed or region. August 4th from 10 am - 12 noon Tickets on Sale NOW! For more information about Stock Sale - Sat. Aug 6 • 10am land management agencies have Event tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster outlets, ticketmaster.com, a lot of restrictions but this one Tooele’s branch of the NRCS call (801) 325-SEAT or at Deseret Peak Office. Visit our Website at tooelefair.com allows for more service opportuni- (435) 882-2276. ties,” he said. He also mentioned e-mail: [email protected] Outdoor Truck & Tractor Pull Entertainment Schedule Stage Windows shot out with BB guns Friday, July 29 • 7pm by Mary Ruth Hammond police can be dispatched by call- Thursday, August 4th Saturday, August 7th Adults $10 • Kids $5 STAFF WRITER ing 882-5600. (Age 4 & under FREE) 4:30 pm Yo-Yo Man Dale Myberg 10:00 am In Step Academy Windows in Tooele houses For all emergencies, call 911. 5:45 pm Open Ceremony 11:00 am Grantsville Sunshine Generation — as well as windows in a LDS Public can enter their truck for a $35 fee e-mail: [email protected] 6:00 pm Colgate Country Showdown 12:00 pm Battle of the Bands church in Tooele — have been 9:30 pm Hypnotist Blain Mikesell 5:00 pm Battle Bands Winners Announced shot over the past several days Friday, August 5th with what police believe are BB- 5:30 pm LaMezkla 2:00 pm Jazz in it guns. Little Buckaroo 7:00 pm Joshua Evertsen Lt. Steve Newkirk said his 2:30 pm Tooele Sunshine Generation 9:00 pm Quinn Brothers department has received numer- RODEO 3:30 pm Homebase Hero’s ous reports of windows being Thursday, July 28 5:30 pm Melissa Jones shot at and some windows have $2 9:30 pm Ajai been broken. at 6:00pm Police are asking that if any- All events will be held at the Deseret Peak Complex • SR 112 & Sheep Lane, Tooele one sees or hears anything suspi- For more info contact 882-7261 or Deseret Peak at 843-4000 cious to call police immediately. And if anyone has any informa- tion on the window being shot, 2nd Annual Golf Tournaments they are also asked to call police Thursday, August 4, 2005 Friday, August 5, 2005 • Mixed Scramble Saturday, August 6, 2005 at 882-8900. ‘ Tooele County Fair Junior Championship Stansbury Park Golf Course 4 Man Scramble After normal work day hours, Oquirrh Hill Golf Course No. 1 Country Club, Stansbury Park The Links at Overlake 493 W. 400 N., Tooele 1255 East Vine Street, Tooele Entry Fee $10.00 Mixed Scramble (2 men & 2 women) 416 West 2000 North, Tooele - includes green fees, range balls and lunch 1:30 pm Shotgun Start 8:00 am Shotgun Start Subscribe Today 12:00 pm Start Enter by August 2nd Entry Fee $30.00 per person Entry Fee $35.00 per person 882-4800 Enter by July 30th • (435) 882-8802 882-0050 www.mohlmanlaw.com Limited to first 60 entries (435) 882-4220 Enter by July 30th • (435) 882-4162 A6 TUESDAY July 12, 2005 OBITUARIES PFC William “Bill” Bea Shepard Trevor Atherley 1921-2005

1985 - 2005 Emma Beata (Bea) Killpack Shepard, 84, loving wife, moth- PFC William “Bill” Trevor er, grandmother, and great- Atherley, age 19, died July 3, grandmother passed away July 2005, as a result of injuries 10, 2005, at her home in Tooele, received in a motor vehicle Utah, surrounded by her loving accident in Palm Springs, Calif. family, following a courageous He was born Sept. 25, 1985, in battle with pancreatic cancer . Tooele, Utah, the son of Everett She was born Jan. 4, 1921, “Gus” Atherley and Lauri Hewett in Ferron, Utah, to Clive and (Robert) Knowlton. He was on Mary Iva Killpack, the first of active duty with the U.S. Marine nine children. She married Guy Corps at the time of his death. PFC William “Bill” Trevor Atherley Russell Shepard Jan. 17, 1947, Bea Shepard John Lawrence Kirigin, Jr. He loved life in general. He is later solemnized in the Salt Lake John Lawrence survived by both parents; two Temple. Bea graduated from Kirigin, Jr. sisters, Britanny (Ray) Gladden, Nada Johnson; and many aunts, beauty school and owned and operated a beauty salon for over items for others were some of to Tooele when John was a teen- Tooele, Utah, Stacey Knowlton, uncles, cousins and friends, her greatest joys. “On Top of the Sanford, Col.; and brother including a special friend, 40 years. She sold real estate for ager. He lived most of his life six years. She is survived by her son, in Salt Lake City. He received a Cody Atherley of Tooele; his Danialle McManus. Funeral ser- Jonathan (Sandy) of Grantsville; World” grandparents, Mickey and Keith vices were held on Monday July Bea was a devoted member bachelor’s degree in mathemat- of The Church of Jesus Christ daughters, Susan Shepard, Atherley and Richard and Judy 11, at Tate Mortuary. Interment John Lawrence Kirigin, Jr. ics at UC Berkeley, and another of Latter-day Saints. She served Tooele; Anne (Steven) Pratt, Garbett; great-grandmother in the Vernon Cemetery. died suddenly on July 2, 2005, of bachelor’s degree in electrical faithfully as a Relief Society Tooele; Beata (Jeff) Clifford, a heart attack caused by unde- engineering from the University President, MIA President, South Weber; 23 grandchildren of Utah. He worked at Unisys tected heart disease at the age Sunday school teacher, visiting and 18 great-grandchildren. She Corporation (formerly Sperry) of 54, leaving those of us who teacher and camp director. She was preceded in death by her for 19 years. His co-workers knew and loved him with a pro- and her husband Guy were tem- husband, parents, two brothers, revered him as a talented and found sense of loss and disbelief. ple workers for 12 years, serving three sisters and one grandchild, respected engineer. He married We take some comfort knowing as a supervisor for several years. Blake Clifford. Elizabeth (Betsy) Bowman, they that he was in a beautiful place, Her service was filled with love Funeral services will be were later divorced. at the top of Hidden Peak, doing and charity. Her unconditional Wednesday, July 13, at 11 a.m. John will be sorely missed by what he loved: skiing with his love extended even beyond her at the Tooele Fifth Ward, 196 N. those he left behind, because son, Jay Bowman-Kirigin, the family and friends to include Pinehurst, Tooele, Utah. Viewing he was a good man who did his Band & Orchestra person he loved most in the anyone in need of assistance or on Tuesday, July 12, from 6 to 8 best as a father, brother, son, world. But he left us and the Music Supplies support. p.m. at Tate Mortuary and 9:30 friend and worker. He is sur- mountaintop far too soon. Music Instruments She was an active, supportive to 10:30 a.m. prior to services vived by his son Jay (Salt Lake John’s life revolved around Print Music mother and grandmother. She at Tate Mortuary. Interment at City), his sister Kathryn Kirigin supporting Jay’s passion for ski- LDS Items encouraged her grandchildren’s Tooele City Cemetery. A special (Coronado, Calif.), his brothers ing and for learning. He lived talents by attending their activi- thanks to Heritage Home Care, Lawrence (Sandy, Utah) and Beautiful Upright to see his son achieve the num- ties. She taught her family the Community Nursing Service and Gary (Wendover, Utah) and his $ ber one ranking in his ‘06 class Piano 400! gospel by example. Gardening, Hospice nurse Sue Barrus for stepmother Mary Kirigin (Playas at East High, win the Junior Perfect Shape! canning, hunting, fishing, cook- such loving support to our fam- del Coco, Costa Rica). He was Olympics in moguls, and receive ing and making hand-made ily. preceded in death by his mother the silver medal at Nationals. and his father. He believed in living a simple John’s family would like to life, unencumbered by a quest DEATH NOTICE thank the team of EMTs, ski for material things. Much of patrollers and the doctor pres- Tuesday July 12, 2005. More his time and resources went ent on Hidden Peak for their Dean Hunt information will be in a future toward helping Jay pursue his # incredible efforts to save John’s 36 N. Main T edition of the Tooele Transcript- dream of becoming an Olympic life. He couldn’t have been in Merc Plaza • 833-9500 Dean Hunt passed away Bulletin. mogul skier. Those who know better hands. how much effort and sacrifice is Please join us for light required to support talented off- refreshments and a celebration spring are gladdened that John of John’s life at Our Lady of the lived long enough to see some Snows at Alta Ski Resort on of that dreamed fulfilled. Jay Tuesday, July 12, at 5:30 p.m. will finish out the run on the Donations may be made in mountain for his dad. John’s memory to the Wasatch John was born March 31, 1951, Freestyle Foundation, 2367 in Napa, Calif. to Peggy and Jack Summer is here, Boyes Street, Holladay, Utah Kirigin. He was the youngest of 84117. their four children. They moved

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*Minimum deposit of $5000 in new money required to receive promotional CD rates. Offer available for a limited time only, other terms and conditions may apply, ask a Member Service Representative for more information. TUESDAY July 12, 2005 A7 Additional Utah livestock test positive for vesicular stomatitis Tests conducted by the National not effect equines. eradicated from the United States Veterinary Services Laboratories Many states have applied inter- in 1929. (NVSL) in Ames, Iowa, have con- state movement restrictions of Humans can contract vesicular firmed the finding of vesicular various types to livestock from stomatitis if proper biosafety meth- stomatitis (VS) in eleven cattle states where the disease has been ods are not followed. Prevalence located in Uinta County, in east- diagnosed. Care should be taken of this disease in humans may ern Utah. The animals are located to comply with regulations in the be underreported because it may in four separate herds and have state of destination regarding often go undetected or be misdi- been isolated from other animals interstate movement of livestock agnosed. In people, vesicular sto- in the area. from Utah. matitis causes an acute influenza- The confirmation of the dis- It is essential that veterinarians like illness with symptoms such ease has prompted a mandatory and livestock owners be on the as fever, muscle aches, headache, quarantine of the infected loca- alert for animals displaying clini- and malaise. tions by Utah Department of cal signs characteristic of the dis- There is no specific treatment Agriculture and Food (UDAF) ease such as lesions in the mouth or cure for vesicular stomatitis. State Veterinarian, Dr. Mike and on the dental pad, tongue, lips, Owners can protect their animals Marshall. All of the animals are nostrils, hooves, and teats. These from this disease by avoiding con- alive and expected to recover. blisters leave raw tissue that is so gregation of animals in the vicin- VS is a livestock disease that painful that infected animals gen- ity where vesicular stomatitis has primarily affects cattle, horses erally refuse to eat or drink and occurred. Good sanitation and and swine. It occasionally affects show signs of lameness. Severe quarantine practices on affected sheep and goats. Humans can also weight loss usually follows, and in farms usually contain the infec- become infected when handling dairy cows, a severe drop in milk tion until it dies out of its own affected animals. production commonly occurs. accord. Owners are encouraged Previously in Utah, VS was While vesicular stomatitis can to control biting insects such as diagnosed in one horse in Garfield cause economic losses to live- black flies and other flying and/ County, one horse in Davis stock producers, it is a particu- or biting insects. For additional County, and a cow in Monument larly significant disease because information on vesicular stoma- Valley, San Juan County. Colorado its outward signs are similar to titis please refer to the follow- recently announced their first those of foot-and-mouth disease, ing APHIS Web page:http://www. case of Vesicular Stomatitis in a foreign animal disease of clo- aphis.usda.gov/vs/ceah/ncahs/ 2005 in Delta, County. This is the ven-hoofed animals that was nsu/surveillance/vsv/vsv.htm first case of VS in cattle in Utah since the mid 1980s. All cases of vesicular disease are required to be reported to the State or Federal Veterinarian. The Tooele County Sheriff’s Office Dispatcher Tanya Phillips (lying down) helped members of Life Flight demon- lesions of Vesicular Stomatitis in strate some patient pickup capabilities yesterday in Tooele. Life Flight is the only air medical unit in Utah cattle are only distiguishable from capable of such hoist rescues. The instructors for training session included Nathan Allsop and Lyndee Lunt. Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) The Life Flight crew included Craig Cowley, Lorie Hutchinson and Mike Isom. by laboratory testing. FMD does Helping childhood cancer ‘one cup at a time’

by Missy Thompson I know they’re making discoveries CONTRIBUTING WRITER all the time and I know they’ve It wasn’t Grantsville City that made it better,” said Garrard’s heard about little Alexandra “Alex” mother Julie. “It worked out.” OOEL Scott and her goal to raise money A r m y D e p o t E The word is getting out about T for childhood cancer research, Alex’s Lemonade Stand. At profes- Technical Review Committee (TRC) / but 11-year-old Grantsville resi- sional baseball games lemonade Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) Meeting dent Gabrielle Gioffre. stands are popping up in parking Wednesday, July 13 � 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Last year Gioffre heard about lots, county and state fairs are Alex’s Lemonade Stand on the sponsoring stands. Just about any- Tooele County Health Dept., 151 N. Main, Tooele, Utah news and decided she wanted to where one can think of, there is a Agenda help out as well. Earlier this year possibility of a lemonade stand. Gioffre along with her neighbor, “I think it would be great if � Status of Environmental Field Activities � nine-year-old Matt Garrard, were others wanted to help out. They Presentation of Groundwater Model � already in the lemonade busi- could even use our stand,” said Investigation & Off-Depot Wells Update ness. After looking up Alex’s story Terri. online the two decided it would “It was really fun,” said Gioffre, Tooele Army Depot is hosting a public meeting to discuss the Installation be more beneficial to raise money who had help from friends in run- Restoration activities associated with its Environmental and Base for a good cause, like childhood ning the stand. “I felt pretty good Realignment and Closure Programs. The TRC/RAB was established to cancer research, than for them- about doing it because it’s such a bring together members of the local community and the Army, and to selves. photography courtesty of Terri Gioffre provide the public with an opportunity to talk with experts about the work great cause. I would want to do With that in mind, Gioffre Gabrielle Gioffre (left), 11, of Grantsville, and her neighbor Matt Garrard, being performed on the Depot. TRC/RAB meetings are held quarterly. and Garrard thought whatever 9, sold lemonade to raise money for pediatric cancer. They are trying to it again!” money they raised in their small accomplish a goal started by Alexandra “Alex” Scott, who founded “Alex’s Gioffre and Garrard both agreed THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND town stand could go a long way. Lemonade Stand For Pediatric Cancer Research.” The nationwide organiza- it was well worth their time and tion is aiming to raise $5 million this year. Alex was diagnosed just before Starting only three weeks before effort and would love to volunteer For more information contact: her first birthday with neoroblastoma and passed away last year. to do it again sometime. At such a the Fourth of July, Gioffre and Larry McFarland young age, the two learned how Garrard asked for their mothers’ onade stands. Gioffre and Garrard Even before they started mak- TOOELE ARMY DEPOT help in getting started with spon- they can help change the world raised $453.77 to go toward Alex’s ing the stand and while they were Environmental Office sorship. just ‘one cup at a time.’ goal after their expenses and priz- trying to get sponsors, people (435) 833-3235 After walking up and down For information about Alex’s es were paid off. donated money out of their own Grantsville’s Main Street, they had Lemonade Stand visit www.alexs- The lemonade was free and pockets for the cause. 21 sponsors who donated money, lemonade.com. prizes for a raffle, and supplies for ice cold on the hot Fourth of July “While we were walking around the stand. Hometown Hardware after the Grantsville City parade, the park with signs people just donated the wood to make the but people still donated what they gave us money,” Gioffre said. stand and neighbors and family could. People across the country can members helped paint the stand “Most who took the lemon- volunteer to have a lemonade to make it look somewhat like ade donated money, those who stand to help raise money for Alex’s original lemonade stand. didn’t came back to donate,” said research. Gioffre and Garrard just Volunteers from across the Gioffre. wanted to be part of something country are trying to meet a goal “It’s free, we were just ask- big to help out such a wonderful of $5 million for childhood cancer ing for donations,” said Gioffre’s cause. research from sponsors and lem- mother, Terri. “Research is what’s important. Rx drug use examined in Utah Report

The Utah Department of Health Utahns who take high blood pres- and keep patients out of the E.R. (UDOH) released a landmark report sure medications did not receive “We are excited about the oppor- today that researchers believe will diuretics, inexpensive drugs that tunity to see where we as a health improve the health of Utahns by help rid the body of excess water plan can direct our patient educa- making sure prescription drugs are and which are highly effective in tion efforts better,” said Dr. Dennis used appropriately. treating hypertension and prevent- Harston, Medical Director, Altius Selected Prescription Drug ing cardiovascular complications. Health Plans. Usage in Utah is the first report “While Utah rates are similar to The report was done as part of of its kind issued by a state health national data, this represents an a UDOH Health Data Committee department. The report is based opportunity to improve the treat- initiative to create a statewide on 2003 pharmacy claims of nearly ment of high blood pressure in pharmacy database, to monitor one million Utah residents, volun- Utah in a cost-effective manner,” outpatient illnesses, to improve tarily submitted by Altius Health said Dr. Paul Hougland, Physician appropriate uses of prescriptions Plans, IHC Health Plans, Public Program Manager and lead author drugs, to help ensure medication Employees Health Program, of the report, Center for Health safety, and for other prescription and the Division of Health Care Data, UDOH. drug-related research projects. Financing/Medicaid Program. The Another key finding is that 40 Initiative partners, including claims data establishes a statewide percent of asthma patients receive health care purchasers, providers, baseline of prescription drug use only those medications designed payers, and public health programs in ten important areas, high blood for short-term relief of symptoms. have also committed to use the pressure or hypertension, diabe- “Ideally, patients with asthma new report to develop community- tes, asthma, hypercholesterolemia, would be on a regimen of main- based patient and provider educa- depression and anxiety disorders in tenance medications to limit dis- tion programs regarding the appro- pregnancy, adolescent depression, ease progression and lessen the priate use of prescription drugs, antipsychotics, antibiotics, generic likelihood of asthma attacks,” said medication safety, and evaluation drugs and pain medications. Hougland. The report also shows of quality improvement projects. “Prescription drugs play an that, when compared to Utahns For a copy of the report, visit: important role in maintaining with other chronic diseases like http://health.utah.gov/hda/pharma- the health of many Utahns,” says high cholesterol and hypertension, cy/RxIndicators2003.pdf LaDene Larsen, Director, Bureau asthma patients were less compli- The mission of the Utah of Health Promotion, UDOH. “This ant when taking long-term control Department of Health is to protect data provides another piece of the medications. the public’s health through prevent- puzzle that will help us help Utahns Because asthma attacks often ing avoidable illness, injury, dis- manage their chronic diseases and lead to emergency room visits, ability and premature death, assur- illnesses.” the report points out that educat- ing access to affordable, quality One important finding in ing patients and providers may health care, and promoting healthy the report is that nearly half of improve the quality of asthma care lifestyles. A8 THURSDAY July 12 2005 On-line juror registration Dark Water soaks in mood, but fails to chill n Dark but she’s never questioned her that children such as their own ally do anything to her, is it? works to ease the process Water, mind’s ability to reason before. are sometimes abandoned and Because Salles takes the real- Jennifer A notice from the court for random from voter registration I She falls into deep, gravity-defy- left to die. They try in vain to ity vs. dream technique a little Connelly stars jury service often results in rolled and driver’s license lists. Questions ing bouts of sleep and experi- somehow apply this guilty hor- too far, it’s difficult to tell when as Dahlia eyes and creative excuses as to to qualify for jury service include ences strange dreams and ror to their own lives, or to or if you ever should be scared, Williams, why one is unable to serve. But in age, citizenship, county residence, visions about a ghostly pres- eliminate it completely from all and when or if she might actu- a newly reality, after jurors have served, ability to speak English, and spe- ence upstairs. She begins to spheres. ally be in danger. Too many divorced they find the experience gratify- cial scheduling requests. wonder if she is sane. It is an exercise in frustra- false starts can be a tension single mother ing and rewarding. The Utah State “We are continually look- Never is it spelled out by tion, especially when the movie builder or, in this case, a ten- teetering on Courts are working to change the ing for ways to simplify access Salles whether or not Dahlia is has a lovely and restrained sion breaker. the edge of poor image jury service has by to the courts,” said Utah State dreaming, crazy, or experienc- sense of foreboding, but carries Jennifer Connelly, John C. a nervous Audrey Rock- making it easier for the public to Court Administrator Dan Becker. ing a reality. It is a technique no fear. The Ring caught the Reilly (as a scummy landlord) breakdown. Richardson serve. “Online juror qualification is a that effectively relays her attention of the masses because and Dougray Scott are above In the severe STAFF WRITER Jurors statewide now have the quick and easy alternative to qual- mental confusion. But when it had both subtlety and fear. It the shrill kicking and scream- dankness of ability to register for jury service ifying for jury duty.” Dahlia’s perspective, (which is was scary. ing antics of other less-refined an unfriendly online. Currently, potential jurors Becker added that jurors are Reel Talk what we’ve relied on all along Dark Water should also be thrillers. Music by Angelo apartment receive a qualification letter from not required to register online and to lead us through the story) is scary. It’s the least of what Badalamenti shuns the stomp- building, she the court, which they fill out and are still able to mail the juror abruptly removed, we are left you expect from a movie that ing menace of terror strains, begins her new life with daugh- mail back to the court. The online qualification letter to the court. with dangling non-closure. appears scary, any which way and comes up with something ter Ceci (Ariel Gade). program allows potential jurors to Online juror qualification is avail- It’s only one of many prob- you look at it. But the movie sad and muted. A vitriolic husband deter- fill out the juror qualification form able only for jurors called for lems with Dark Water, a has a numbing lack of the It fits the mood. But that’s mined to take away her custody online at www.utcourts.gov/jury- cases in Utah’s District Courts. In pervasively chilling but never jumpy seizures of terror that really all there is in Dark Water rights, her daughter’s creepy room by entering a juror number addition to the qualification form, frightening carbon-copy of The even the worst of horror mov- — a mood, and no horror infatuation with an invisible and date of birth. Potential juror the juror web page includes useful Ring. The similarities between ies have. movie. friend and a nasty leak in the then submit the qualification form information such as a juror video the two stories are unavoidable; Connelly carries the movie Grade: C. bedroom don’t help her regain with the click of a mouse. and answers to frequently asked both are remakes of Japanese like a weary burden, sad and Currently playing. Rated footing on her waning sanity. Potential jurors are selected at questions about jury service. horror films by Hideo Nakata. debilitating and inescapable. PG-13, for mature thematic Director Walter Salles tells In both, single mothers — There are waves of pity and material, frightening sequences, the story through the perspec- the ultimate in vulnerable and sympathy for Dahlia, but never disturbing images and brief tive of a woman who thinks unprotected — are placed, with fear for her. She is fine, in this language she might be losing her mind, We make your business their children, in dangerously whispering apartment of hers. It Running Time: 1 hour, 51 but doesn’t dare admit it. Her supernatural situations. They might sing to her, it might leak minutes reality is brutal and depressing; insurance our business. discover, in ugly wet places, on her, but it isn’t going to actu- Join the Chamber of Commerce and save 10% - 12% on Business Insurance album. 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“It’s a homicide and you were gated. Unfortunately, they were Long an active partner,” Skanchy told unable to prove any abuse to continued from page A1 the mother. “You knew what was the child at that time. DCFS & happening. You knew of the inju- case workers were, however, fier in her baby’s mouth with ries to the child but did nothing putting together a plan for par- the palm of her hand to keep about it. You did nothing to pre- enting classes for Connie and him quiet, the mother denied vent (the baby’s death).” Paul Long and planned to con- INTRODUCES THE 1ST ANNUAL yesterday, through her defense Skanchy also mentioned tinue to investigate the couple attorney, of actively participat- statements Connie Long had on reports of abuse. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MEDICINE ing in Paul’s death. made about two other children The Utah Medical Examiner’s Connie Long admitted to whom she lost custody of a report indicated that Paul Long police last January that she few years ago. Due to charges died from asphyxiation due to knew she had hurt her son when that those children were being GOLF CLASSIC she pushed the pacifier into his upper air restriction. abused, they were taken into mouth because there was blood During Paul Long’s grave- state custody and later adopted side services a few days after on the pacifier and on the cor- by others. ner of Paul’s mouth. But yes- his death, most officers of Before Kevin Long was sen- the Tooele Police Department FRIDAY, terday, Broadhead said Connie tenced to prison in April for Long was “not an active party” showed up in uniform and stoi- the death of his son, he admit- in her son’s death. cally stood at attention as little July 29th, 2005 ted that before placing the little “She did know what was Paul was eulogized. Workers Paul in his crib on the night of going on and did nothing to stop and volunteers with the Tooele Jan. 13, that he punched his son the action,” Broadhead contin- County Justice Center as well as in the leg “to quiet him down.” ued, “but she was not an active DCFS tenderly placed flowers Stansbury Park It was around 3 a.m. on Jan. 14, participate in the death.” and a white teddy bear on the Kevin stated, that Paul started Broadhead added that Connie baby’s closed casket. Golf Course fussing again. At that point both Long had a “tough” upbringing Troy Randall, child protective and that she was a “low func- parents went to the child’s crib. Police reports indicate that after services supervisor for Tooele’s tioning” individual. The attorney DCFS, told those gathered for added that Long “has mental Connie Long pushed a pacifier ALL Proceeds will go towards the in her son’s mouth and held it the graveside services, “It is health issues.” hard to believe that we are here sports programs at THS & GHS Tooele County Assistant there with the palm of her hand, an Afghan blanket was tightly to lay to rest a baby, not lost to Attorney Dave Cundick voiced sickness or disease, but to an strong objection to the state- wrapped around Paul’s head to act from his own parents.” We are looking for golfers ($35 ment that Connie Long was hold the pacifier in place. The Randall continued, “Having not an active participant in the mother told police that when per golfer), hole sponsers, prize tasted the bitter fruit of anger death of Paul Long. “By her she awakened around 8:20 a.m. sponsers and general donations own admission, she knew what on Jan. 14, she could see that ... may we collectively unite our was going on the night the baby her son was not breathing. hope and strength in being bet- died and did nothing to stop Prior to Paul’s death, Connie ter people and parents. Then, it,” Cundick stated. “She is the Long said she had called the and only then, will Paul Long Deadline July 15th mother. She said she pushed the Division of Child and Family be remembered as he is remem- pacifier into the baby’s mouth. Services (DCFS) and asked for bered by Him who sent him to She should get the maximum help because she had a “temper dwell in the flesh, and in whose Contact Craig Packham, PT, ATC sentence.” problem.” DCFS workers had arms (Paul) now rests.” 435-882-4144 Judge Skanchy agreed. gone to the home and investi- e-mail: [email protected] fax (435) 882-4151 [email protected] What was that big noise last night? Read about it in the Transcript Bulletin! SUBSCRIBE 882-0050 TUESDAY July 12, 2005 A9 Sports From The Sidelines Tooele 14-, 15-year Baseball old stars in finals

by Nick Drake today at 5:30 p.m. in loser’s stars are out SPORTS EDITOR bracket action. Tooele must The Tooele Babe Ruth League win today to remain alive and posted a perfect day in district a victory boosts the Buffs into a tournament action Monday. Wednesday affair at 5:30 p.m. at tonight in The Tooele 13-, 14- and 15- Granger Youth, 4400 West 3450 year-old squads all captured South in West Valley City. hard fought victories to remain Meanwhile, the Grantsville B alive in post-season action. Miner 9-10-year-old team remains Detroit In fact, the Buff 14- and alive in all-star action with a 4-1 15-year-old teams play for overall record in district action. ne of my favor- their respective district titles The Cowboys rolled to a 19-17 ite things to do Wednesday and the 13-year-old triumph over Hillview Thursday before bedtime team remained alive in tourney and toppled the Avenues 17-10 is to sit on my play. on Friday. Grantsville will play O The Tooele 14-year-old squad Friday at noon. front porch swing at night with my little boy rallied from a 1-0 deficit late Tooele (14) 3 - West Side 1 Landon and look at the in Monday’s semi-final game at The Buffs rallied late to seize stars. Tooele County’s Tooele Babe Ruth Park. a dramatic come-from-behind night sky is crisp and But the Buffs bounced back triumph over West Side Monday clear for stargazing and with a run in the top of the sixth in the district semifinals Monday and two more in the final frame is perfectly positioned David Gumucio at Tooele Babe Ruth Park (Red to seize a hard fought 3-1 victory for an occasional satel- GUEST COLUMNIST Del Papa Field). over West Side in district action West Side broke a scoreless lite or airplane fly-over, at Tooele. which always makes Landon happy. deadlock in the bottom of the The victory boosts Tooele into fourth when a two-out single Well in Detroit tonight, the stars will be out the district finals Wednesday at and RBI double pushed home in force as Major League Baseball celebrates its 7:30 p.m. against Kearns 2 at the game’s first run. annual All-Star Game and it should be a good one. Tooele Babe Ruth Park (Red Del Tooele bounced back in the The National League verses the American League Papa Field). top of the sixth to knot the showcase lets us see the stars, hopefully at their The Tooele 15-year-old team affair at 1-1. Steve Witkowski best, and gives us a taste of what the World Series used a gutsy seven-inning pitch- drew a two-out walk and moved may look like. After all, the winner of the All-Star ing performance from Stewart into scoring position on a Jai game claims home-field advantage for their league Christensen on the mound to Knighton single. Chase Banks in the World Series, so the game does have some battle past Brighton, 17-9, and Mitch Eyre each drew con- significance. Monday in district play. secutive walks to force home a The tone for tonight’s game was set last night The win also boosts Tooele run and tie the game. in the Home Run Derby as Bobby Abreu lit up into the district title tilt The Buffs grabbed their the sky smashing the mark for total home runs Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. at West first and only lead of the game by hitting 41, besting Miguel Tejada’s 1994 total photography/Troy Boman Side Babe Ruth field, 1400 West in the top of the final frame. of 27. Abreu hit 11 in the finals, another derby Local cowboy Chad Critchlow rides a bucking bronc in bareback competition Saturday at the 400 South. Austin Hansen, Matt Medina and record, besting Ivan Rodriguez’s five, in a home 33rd annual Rush Valley Rodeo. The event was another huge success for the annual Rush However, the Monday wins Jacob Dalton each drew con- run showcase that lasted 3 hours, 3 minutes. With Valley Rider’s Association. for the Tooele 14- and 15- teams secutive walks to load up the his record-setting performance, the Philadelphia qualified each for their respec- bases. However, a base runner Phillies right fielder went from the league’s best- tive state tournaments begin- was gunned down at the plate kept secret to the league’s front-page news. Abreu ning Saturday, regardless of the attempting to score on a wild has been one of baseball’s most overlooked stars Rush Valley Rodeo a hit again outcome of Wednesday’s district pitch to record the first out of for years. Abreu hit his astounding 41 home runs title tilts. the game. But Matt Trussell in just 71 swings (58%). by Nick Drake to win their respective events in the tal- The Tooele 13-year-old team came through with a ground Batting left-handed Abreu topped off his per- ented show. remained alive in district action formance with a 517-foot long shot onto the porch SPORTS EDITOR Tooele County is rodeo country, no Dennis Sagers, president of the Rush with a triumph over Granger. above the back row of right-field bleachers, send- SEE FINALS PAGE A10 Valley Riders Association, said this rodeo The Buffs now meet Herriman ing the standing-room-only crowd scurrying for doubt about it. is an event rodeo enthusiasts love to a souvenir. It was the third-longest drive in the For decades there have been the intense attend every year. Home Run Derby’s 20-year history, behind Sammy competitions between man and beast. “It is a social event for a lot of folks and Sosa’s 524-foot homer in 2002 at Miller Park in And for over three decades, the “big- some only meet here once year and it’s the Milwaukee and Frank Thomas’ 519-footer in 1994 gest little rodeo and social event in Tooele only rodeo they may go to,” he noted. “It’s at old Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh. County” has presented a unique and suc- tradition and we love to do it for the kids. ESPN estimated that Abreu’s 41 homers trav- cessful rodeo on the second Saturday in We appreciate everyone that helps make eled more than 17,565 feet. He even chipped his July. this happen, contestants and fans a like.” bat on his 21st home run shot, but the ball still This year was no exception. But the long time resident said the suc- had enough on it to clear the center field fence. One of the most entertaining and unique cess of the rodeo is because of team work Phillies teammate Jimmy Rollins took him some rodeos in the state of Utah is the annual and dedication by a lot of individuals. new lumber after the mighty stroke and reported Rush Valley Riders Jackpot Rodeo. “I just want to thank everyone that dedi- Abreu told him, “See That? I hit it too hard.” The event has flourished and a number cates their valuable time and efforts to Another nice touch for the Home Run Derby was of talented young cowboys and cowgirls make this event so successful every year,” the gold baseballs used after the batter reaches his have gone on and continued to be success- he stated. “We couldn’t do it without their ninth out. Similar to the NBA red-white-and-blue ful in the physically demanding sport. tremendous commitment to our organiza- basketballs used for the final shot on each rack The 33nd annual Rush Valley Jackpot tion and rodeo. We couldn’t be successful during the NBA’s 3-point shootout, when you’re Rodeo took place and there were 158 without everyone.” swinging at gold baseballs you know you only contestants from all of the state of Utah Teresa Neil, secretary for the Rush have one more out left. Before Bobby Abreu was competing on top stock and for jackpot money. Valley Riders Association, said the annual SEE STARS PAGE A10 The competition was strong as usual event went well and was another huge and there were some stellar individual success for the organization.. performances young and old. “I thought it was a really good show,” The rodeo even had a couple of ranked she stated. “The weather cooperated for pro’s stop in as Matt Funk, of Wenatchee, us. It was reasonably comfortable for the WA, and Ogden’s Dusty Morse, both contestants and fans. All of the contes- ranked ninth in the world in team roping tants competed hard and the youth rodeo Sports Wrap competed in the rodeo this weekend.The was fun because we gave away buckles, kids show was another big hit with Tooele plaques and trophies for first, second and photography/Nick Drake third place. People come from all over the Transcript net tourney a hit County teenage cowboys and cowgirls. Tooele’s Jacob Dalton gives a hand to teammate Jai Knighton state and plan their vacation around this The second annual Tooele Transcript- Kale Adams, Dylon Ahlstrom, Cassie after scoring a run in Saturday’s Utah District 14-year-old All-Star Bulletin tennis tournament was a hit Friday and Bahe, Breezy Anderson, Crystal Ruby, rodeo. We feel like it’s a nice tradition and tournament at the Tooele Babe Ruth Field. The Buffs rolled past Saturday as 25 contestants battled for tourney Amanda Martin, Riley Smith and Siearrah Taylorsville 19-1 and upended West Side Monday to earn a berth in supremacy. Anderson were some of the competitors SEE RODEO PAGE A11 the district finals Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Tooele diamond. Tournament director Derek Smith said the two-day event went smooth and all of the play- ers had fun. A complete story on the event as well as Grantsville Legion on a roll in league play scores will be published in Thursday’s edition. The Transcript-Bulletin Doubles tourna- by Nick Drake hosts Mountain Crest in a league of the sixth to take a slim 4-3 cush- Grantsville to a hard fought victory ment will be held Aug. 5-6 at THS with a $20 double-header affair Saturday at 10 ion. Marcus Hamatake launched a and hand the Bees their first loss of team entry fee. There will be adult and youth SPORTS EDITOR a.m. and 1 p.m. solo home run to open the scoring in the season July 5 at Brigham City. divisions. Call Coach Derek Smith at 840-5178. Things looked a little bleak for the Grantsville American Legion AA Both squads are led by Loren the decisive inning. Kasey Cummings Box Elder grabbed a quick 1-0 THS football seeks assistants squad Wednesday. Anderson, Byron Anderson and and Logan Drake each reached base edge in the bottom of the fourth on The Tooele High School football team is cur- The Aztecs handed the Cowboys a Travis McCluskey. on Bear errors and White made the two hits and a sacrifice fly. rently looking for assistant coaches to help with 10-2 setback and Grantsville was fac- Grants. AA 5 - B. Riv. 4 Bears pay dearly with a two-run However, Grantsville bounced the 2005 coaching staff. ing a tough and grueling slate of five The Cowboys rallied for three double to chase home both Cowboy right back with a pair of tallies in the The Buff grid iron staff is in need of veteran games in three days. runs in the bottom of the sixth and base runners. top of the fifth to seize the lead for coaches to help with the defensive backs and However, Grantsville rallied for another in the seventh to capture a Bear River did push home a runner good. Austin Killpack drew a lead off wide receivers. Anyone with experience should a double-header sweep of Sky View split of a double-header with league on two hits in the top of the seventh walk and Taylor Palmer put down contact Coach Sam Elliott at 435-327-0421. Thursday, a double-header split rival Bear River Friday at GHS. to knot the game. a sacrifice bunt to move the runner of Bear River on Friday and a vic- Grantsville seized a quick 1-0 But Grantsville rallied back in into scoring position. Sparks clubbed Grantsville Ute sign ups set tory over the Bears in Tremonton cushion in the bottom of the first the bottom of the seventh when a run scoring single to chase home Registration for the Grantsville Ute Saturday to move back into the thick frame when Bryce Sparks reached Hamatake belted a single, moved to Killpack and then later stole second Conference Football League will be held July of the chase for a berth into the Utah on a Bear miscue, raced to third on second on a Scott Arbon sacrifice and third to advance into scoring 16, 23 and 30. State American Legion tournament, a wild pitch and scored on a Heath and bolted home on a clutch hit by position. Willis came through with a The July 16 registration will be from 10 a.m. the first week in August. Bleazard sacrifice fly. Chaz Fisher. clutch two-out RBI single to provide to noon while the July 30 date is from 10 a.m. The Grantsville AA Legion squad Bear River knotted the game at Hamatake paved the way for the all of the scoring the Cowboys would to 2 p.m., all at GHS. The July 23 will be held in sports an 8-5 overall in league action. 1-1 in the top of the second stanza victory with three hits while Garrett need. Stansbury Park in front of Kraver’s, also at 10 The Cowboys venture to Brigham when two hits and a sacrifice fly tied Giles smacked out a pair of safe- Drake kept the talented Bee attack a.m. to 2 p.m. City Thursday to tangle with the the game. ties. Bleazard, Fisher and White also in check the rest of the way. The The age group is eight through 13 and entry Box Elder Bees in a league double- The Bears advanced to a 3-1 lead pounded out one hit each to trigger Cowboy right-hander allowed only fee is $160 per player, including jersey. header, beginning at 6 p.m. in the top of the fifth, when three hits the triumph. two base runners the rest of the way, For more information contact Cindy Hart at Meanwhile, the Cowboy A team produced a pair of tallies to extend struck out four and didn’t walk a bat- 884-0995 or Cory at 224-2690. Grantsville A 2 - Box Elder 1 upended Bear River 13-11 Saturday the margin. Logan Drake tossed a four-hit- ter to earn the victory on the hill for in Tremonton to boost their overall But Grantsville bounced back to ter while Bryce Sparks and Ryan record to 7-5 on the year. Grantsville push home three runs in the bottom Willis belted out RBI I singles to lift SEE ROLL PAGE A11 A10 TUESDAY July 12, 2005 Tooele falls in final frame

by Nick Drake cushion. Buck and Montoya each drew a walk and SPORTS EDITOR Pratt reached on a Hunter miscue. Zach Mikesell The Tooele American Legion led the entire belted a RBI single while Watrous and Griffin each game Monday at West in Salt Lake City. drew a walk to aid the rally. Harris clubbed a sac- However, the Panthers rallied for four runs rifice fly to chase home another Buff runner and in the final frame of the game to capture a hard extend the margin and lead to double digits. fought 4-3 victory over the Buffs. Hunter did counter with a pair of runs in the Tooele dropped league affairs to Cyprus Friday bottom of the second inning to close to within and Helper Saturday as well. 11-2. The Wolverines used a triple and two singles The Buffs will resume league play Wednesday to score two runs and open the hosts offensive with a home date with Kearns at 6 p.m. at Dow production. James Park. Buck drew a walk in the top of the third for The losses drop the team’s overall record to 4-10 Tooele and scored later on a Pratt hit to build a on the season. 12-2 lead. The team is coached by Angelo Cerroni, Danny Griffin and Harris each reached on Wolverine Medina and Jeremy Harris. miscues and scored on sacrifice flies by Gochis Tooele 15 - Hunter 8 and Buck to stake the Buffs to a 13-2 edge. The Buff squad put on their July 4th fireworks Hunter battled back in the bottom of the fifth display with 15 runs, including a five-run first with six runs on four hits and two walks to cut the frame, to register a much needed triumph over deficit to 13-8. Hunter June 29 in West Valley City. Tooele countered with a pair of tallies in the Tooele raced to a quick 5-0 cushion in the top top of the sixth to extend the lead to 15-8. Griffin of the opening inning. Jace Harris drew a lead off smacked a lead off single while Harris and Buck walk while Matt Gochis and Parker Buck followed each drew a walk. Nunley clubbed a two-run The Tooele County Cal Ripken 11-12 year-old secondary team battled to a 1-2 record in Utah District tourna- with consecutive singles. A.J. Nunley and Landon single to aid the rally and give the Buffs a little ment action. Team members include, front row, left to right: Tyler McMain, Tanner Barton (bat boy), Jack Montoya also drew consecutive walks and Mark breathing room down the stretch. Memmott, Tanner Palmer, Drew Sanders and Chandler Staley. Middle row: Dallin Montgomery, Chris Lane, Pratt followed with a two-run single to aid the Hunter scored a run on a solo home run in the Derek Jenson, Logan Poyner, Tyrell Barton and Marcos Chacon. Back row: Coach Troy Staley, Coach Tom effort. Zach Watrous clubbed a single and Tyler bottom of the seventh. Poyner and Coach Danny Sanders. Griffin drew a walk to aid the rally and stake the Gochis, Buck, Nunley, Pratt, Mikesell, Watrous Buffs to an early cushion. and Griffin all produced a hit to trigger the tri- umph for the Buffs. off the pivotal inning with a single and walk to grab a 3-0 lead before The Buffs erupted for six more runs in the top Finals and Medina drew a walk. Dalton the Buffs had come to bat. of the second stanza to seize a whopping 11-0 continued from page A9 loaded the bases with a single and Tooele countered with a run Trussell crushed a three-run triple on a Brek Bentley walk and con- manipulate the ratings, the people the stars come out and play and out to push home Medina and to ignite the scoring. Witkowski secutive singles by Haggart and who love baseball love the sport remember…for the love of your Witkowski followed with a RBI ripped a run scoring single and Coffman to close to within 3-1. Stars continued from page A9 for what it is, no matter how much children and for the love of the double to extend the lead to 3-1 Knighton clubbed a RBI double. However, the Hawks pushed the powers at be tinker with it. game, baseball is and always will Banks, Eyre, Medina and Dalton home a run in the top of the third headed into the bottom half of the finished, he sent one of those gold So gather your young ones be America’s past-time. all drew walks and Trussell was to extend the margin to 4-1. Alta inning. baseballs to the opposite field around you tonight and watch hit by a pitch. Witkowski also used a pair of hits and two walks West Side did manage a single clearing the left-center wall for belted a RBI single to complete into a run and a 4-1 cushion. in the bottom of the seventh, but home run No. 24. After 17 minutes the assault and barrage. Alta Canyon tacked on two Tooele turned their fourth double at the plate he finally made his Support your local Athlete Eyre and Logan Garcia each more runs in the top of the fourth play of the game to nix the threat 10th out prompting a third stand- drew consecutive walks to open to grab a 6-1 lead. The Hawks used and end the game. ing ovation. ����������������� the bottom of the fourth and Baird two hits and a pair of wild pitches Medina, Witkowski, Knighton So much for pitcher-friendly reached on a Warrior miscue to to extend the lead. and Boone Baird all smacked out Comerica Park being a poor site aid the rally. Medina clubbed a Tooele finally caught fire at the one hit each to trigger the Buff for a power-hitting contest. In fact, RBI single to conclude the scoring plate in the bottom of the fourth to ��������������� attack and victory. the ball carried very well to right in the affair. push home seven runs and grab an Trussell scattered four hits, field on last night’s pleasant 78- �� �� Dalton scattered two hits, 8-6 advantage. Jackson Clausing � ������������� struck out three and didn’t walk degree air. ��������������� �� struck out two and walked one drew a one-out walk and Dakota a batter in four innings of work Some traditionalists squawk to earn the win on the hill while Case followed with a single. on the hill for the victors while about inter-league play ruining ��������������������� Dalton relinquished just one hit, Medina relinquished just one hit, Haggart crushed a two-run double the effect of the All-Star game �� struck out four and didn’t walk a and Coffman followed with a RBI I �������������������������� struck out two and didn’t walk a and the World Series. I say hum- batter in two innings of work in single to aid the cause. Jones also batter in the final three innings to bug and so do MLB officials who relief. belted a run scoring hit while Seth ���������������������������������������������� earn the victory on the mound. quickly point out increased atten- Manning and Caldon Gressman ����������������������������������������������� Tooele (14) 19 - Taylors. 1 R. Park 13 - Tooele (9-10) 3 dance at major League ballparks drew walks to aid the effort and ���������������������������������������������������� The Buffs pounded out 12 hits Rose Park erupted for five runs across the nation as proof of the extend the lead. ������������������������������������������� and erupted for 11 runs in the third in the first and eight more in the innovation’s success. I personally The Buffs erupted for five more ���������� inning to register a lopsided vic- second and never looked back in a think it’s a great idea. I love watch- tallies in the bottom of the fifth to tory in first round action Saturday first round victory over the Tooele ing my K.C. Royals play my St. put the victory on ice with a 13-6 �� �� over Taylorsville 2 Saturday at 9-10 stars July 4 at Taylorsville. Louis Cardinals. It just doesn’t get lead after five innings. Clausing �������� ���� Babe Ruth Park. Tooele drew first blood when any better. 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Alta Canyon did rally for four with a four run outburst in the Rose Park answered back with But so it goes in a society with �������������� runs on three hits, four walks and bottom half of the opening stanza five runs on four hits and three a limited attention span and abun- an error to make the final score ����������� and never looked back. Medina walks to build a 5-1 lead. dant entertainment options. MLB respectable. drew a lead off walk and Dalton Rose Park exploded for eight is no different than any other Coffman paved the way with �������������������������� crushed a RBI triple to tie the more tallies in the bottom of the business in a struggling economy, four hits while Haggart registered ��������������������������������� game. Knighton belted a two-out second to seize a 13-1 edge. The fighting for its customers’ money, ������������������������������� three safeties. Clausing and Case RBI single and Banks ripped a run victors used seven hits, three interest and time. No other sport also contributed two each while ������������ scoring double as well. Eyre fol- walks and two Buff miscues to produces such delicious angles, Jones provided one safety as well. lowed with a sharp single to score grab a commanding advantage. particularly in an All-Star Game, Banks and stake the hosts to a Tooele did attempt to battle but that’s baseball. No matter three-run advantage. back with a pair of runs in the NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 what the big boys do to try and Tooele tacked on three more top of the fourth. Zach Coffman, tallies in the bottom of the second Dallas Jones and Adam Mikesell on just one hit and four walks and all smacked consecutive singles to a pair of Warrior errors. Medina trigger the two-run outburst. SummerNEW smacked a one-out single to ignite Coffman led the Buffs with a the rally and Dalton reached on pair of hits while Haggart, Jones a fielder’s choice. 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photography/Troy Boman (Behind Quality Ford) A bull rider hangs on for dear life in the 33rd annual Rush Valley Rodeo. 1111 N. 200 West 833-0999 The event was another huge hit for local rodeo fans and contestants. ��������������� ���������������������������������������������������������������������� TUESDAY July 12, 2005 A11 Varsity Prep falls in close affair

by Nick Drake Baker drew a lead off walk and Zac Clausing SPORTS EDITOR followed with a single to ignite the rally. Cody Tooele Varsity Prep had found a way to win Westover drew a walk to load the bases while close games in the past few weeks. Jesse Bissegger and Jackson Martinez also drew The Buff squad pulled out three thrilling victo- consecutive walks to force home runs. Cody ries in close affairs. Lopez also added a single to tie the game. But Murray ruined Tooele’s bid for another hard The Buffs pushed home a pair of runs in the fought triumph with a rally in the bottom of the top of the fifth to take a 6-4 edge. Sorenson, seventh to capture a hard fought 10-9 decision Baker and Clausing rapped consecutive singles Thursday at Ken Price Park. and Bissegger added a sacrifice fly to give Tooele The Buffs had hoped to get back into the win a two-run lead. column on Saturday but Woods Cross post-poned Murray countered with four runs in the bottom their affair with Tooele for the second time this of the fifth to regain an 8-6 cushion. The Spartans summer. used five hits, two walks and a Buff miscue to The setback drops the Buffs overall record to plate the runs and take a slim lead. 4-7 on the season. The team is guided by Mike Tooele knotted the game at 8-8 in the top of the Nunley and Elliott Dalton. sixth with a pair of runs. Preston Fawson drew a one-out walk and Todd Griffin clubbed a single. Murray 10 - Tooele 9 Sorenson followed with a two-out, two-run double The Spartans rallied in the final frame to cap- to tie the game again. ture a tough decision Thursday at Ken Price Park. The Spartans regained a slim 9-8 lead when Tooele drew first blood when Brock Sorenson three Buff miscues allowed Murray to push home drew a walk, stole second and third and scored on The Tooele County Cal Ripken 9-10 year-old All-Star team battled to a 1-2 overall record in district tourney a run and take a slim lead. action. Team members, include, front row, left to right: Ty Green, Brek Bentley, Jackson Clausing, Adam a wild pitch to stake the Buffs to a 1-0 lead. The Buffs tied the game once again when Baker Mikesell, Caldon Gressman and Dakota Case. Middle row: Justin Doucher, Dallas Jones, Seth Manning, Murray answered back with a pair of tallies in smacked a lead off single and Clausing, Westover Zach Coffman, Niko Chacon and Ash Haggart. Back row: Coach Rob Clausing, Coach Gary Coffman and the bottom of the first when a walk, Buff error and Martinez followed with walks. Coach Kevin Case. and double allowed the Spartans to grab a 2-1 But Murray pushed home the game deciding run cushion. in the bottom of the seventh when a hit batsman, The Bobcats rallied for a pair on consecutive singles by Kasey The hosts padded the advantage to 4-1 in the single and sacrifice fly ended the game in dramatic of tallies in the bottom of the Cummings and Mark White and bottom of the third when two hits and a Buff mis- fashion. Roll continued from page A9 third to take a 5-2 cushion. The Cummings scored on a Mustang cue enabled Murray to extend the margin. Sorenson, Baker and Clausing paved the way hosts took advantage of three miscue to build a quick 1-0 Tooele bounced back with three runs in the for the Buff attack with two hits each while Lopez Grantsville. straight hits and consecutive edge. top of the fourth to tie the game at 4-4. Marcus and Griffin contributed one safety each as well. Willis and Mark White paced walks to force home another run Mountain Crest tied the affair the Cowboys with two hits each and build the three-run edge. at 1-1 in the bottom of the third Cody Ruby took second place garnered third place in the while Sparks, Riley Ford and The Cowboys made the game when a walk and two timely hits with a runner-up time of 31.329. event with a time of 11.41. Wacey Sorenson provided one a two-run affair, 5-3, in the top pushed home a run and knotted Rodeo safety each for the victors. of the fourth when Fisher drew the game. continued from page A9 Ahlstrom garnered third place Cedar Fort’s Mallory Norris at 31.632. topped the breakaway roping Sky View A 5 - Grantsville 3 a walk and raced home on a The Mustangs rallied for a pair Magna’s Martin seized the with a stellar time of 3.16 and The Bobcats earned a split Sorenson double. of tallies in the bottom of the we have a lot of fun putting it 12-14 poles with a gold time Herriman’s Jennifer Fielding of the double-header with an Grantsville left base runners fifth on a double, triple and two on every year. of 23.737 and Erda’s Breezy was right behind with a sil- early assault in the first and third stranded in scoring position costly Cowboy miscues to take a “Our attendance figures were Anderson was right behind with ver time of 3.68. Erda’s Ashley innings and held on for a hard in the fifth, sixth and seventh 3-1 cushion. just about the same as last year a runner-up finish of 32.175. Allred took third place in 3.84 fought win in the nightcap June innings and couldn’t get the The Cowboys attempted to and everyone that came had a lot Tooele’s Shannon Scott took as well. 30 at Smithfield. timely hit needed to pull even battle all the way back in the of fun and enjoyed themselves,” third place with a bronze finish Ogden’s Lacey Hoffman won Sky View used a hit, two closer to the Bobcats. top of the final frame. Riley Ford she added. “The concession of 34.482. the barrels with a top finish walks, a hit batsman and two Ford and Sorenson logged two drew a lead off walk and pinch stands sold out of everything Stockton’s Siearrah Anderson of 16.77 and Riverton’s Mary fielder’s choices in the opening hits each while Thompson and runner Brayden Fisher raced to they had and the competition fought to top honors in the 8- Nelson earned runner-up hon- inning to grab a quick 3-0 lead in Fisher produced one safety each second on a wild pitch, stole was great as usual.” under goat tying with a first ors at 16.86. Rush Valley’s the bottom of the first. to lead the way for the Cowboys third and bolted home on a Kale Adams battled to a 77 in place time of 6.14 and Logan’s Chappa Stevenson grabbed a Grantsville bounced back hit parade. Mustang error to pull to within the calf riding to seize a buckle Ahlstrom was right behind with bronze finish with a third place with a pair of tallies in the top of Mountain Crest AA 3 - a run of the deficit. Cummings in the event and Rush Valley’s a silver finish of 6.84. Stockton’s time of 16.87. the second to pull to within 3-2. also drew a walk but a strike out K.J. Thomas tallied a 66 to earn Grantsville 2 ended the Cowboy comeback Crystal Ruby took third place at Shalice Ruby won the pole Thompson led off with a single, The Mustangs pushed home a plaque with a silver finish. bid one run short. 7.20 as well. bending in 22.24 to edge out raced to second on a wild pitch a pair of runs in the bottom of Grantsville’s Colter Mathews Cummings paved the way for Riley Smith topped the 9-11 Rush Valley’s Rianna Riley and bolted home on a Fisher the fifth and held on for a hard fought to a third place trophy in the visitors with a pair of hits goat tying with a first place (22.29) by only .05. Magna’s single. Fisher raced to second fought triumph in the opening the event with a 62 as well. while Ryan Willis and White pro- finish of 15.45 and Grantsville’s Crystal Haws took third place on a wild pitch and scored on a game of a league double-header Logan’s Dylon Ahlstrom cap- vided one safety each. Bahe earned runner-up honors in 22.47 as well. Sorenson single to slice into the June 27 in Hyrum. tured the 8-under barrels with with a second place time of Magna’s Dylon Moore won deficit. Grantsville drew first blood a top time of 21.145 to take 17.08. Cameron Smith finished the mutton bustin with a high home top honors while Erda’s with a bronze time in 19.43. tally of 82 and Logan’s Casey Cheyenne Archibeque was right Logan’s Dylon Ahlstrom won Ahlstrom was right behind with behind with a silver time of the breakaway roping with a a second place finish of 78. 22.084. Stockton’s Cody Rudy Stripers feeding at Powell top time of 12.53. Stockton’s Siearrah Anderson took third place in 22.293 to In the adult show, Stockton’s took home a bronze finish at 76 complete the top placers in the Tim Rydalch rode Big Valley to in the event as well. This is the weekly fishing the surface they are extremely increases catch rate immensely. event. a first place tally of 73 and win Riverton duo Craig Richens report submitted by the Division vulnerable to a grub descending Night fishing under green lights Grantsville’s Bahe battled to the bareback title. Stockton’s and Chance Applinalp com- of Wildlife Resources for state, through the 200 fish schools. is very good for all size strip- a pair of first place finishes in Jared Rydalch fought to a bined forces to win the team ponds, rivers and reservoirs all Find the school on the graph, ers at Wahweap and Antelope the 9-11 barrels and poles. The silver standing with a 66 on roping with a stellar finish of of the State of Utah. drop the grub straight down Marinas. Cowgirl topped the 9-11 bar- Little Warrior while Magna’s Eli 6.64. The squad of Jake Freeland LAKE POWELL- Lake eleva- through the school and catch Bass fishing is only fair to rels with a first place time of Haws took the bronze with a and Cole Wilson earned a silver tion: 3,607 ft., water tempera- foot-long stripers as fast as they good with a quick topwater 17.861 and Grantsville’s RaeAnn third place tally of 56 on High standing at 8.53. Rush Valley’s ture: 76–80° F. can be unhooked. Plastic grubs bite each morning and evening. Langston was right behind with Chaparell. Tyson Allen and Kevin Carling Stripers are feeding nonstop are ripped quite easily so use a Bass hold during the day at 25 a runner-up time of 18.081 to tie Tooele’s Dusty Neil topped combined for third place at on tiny shad. The onslaught drop of super glue between the feet. Best bass fishing is found Erda’s Jamie Christensen for the saddle bronc field with a 74 8.79. Tooele’s Mike Edwards starts before dawn and contin- grub and jig head to extend the from Last Chance to Escalante second place, also at 18.081. on I’m A Tiger. Tooele’s Darrell and Shaun Elton joined togeth- ues until dark. Slurping boils can life of each grub. Canyon. During the day select Bahe also topped the 9-11 Sagers garnered runner-up hon- er to earn fourth place with a be seen anytime and anywhere. Adult stripers feed on larval 45-degree rocky slopes with poles event with a finish of ors on Golden Nugget with a 71 finish of 9.34. This intense feeding has con- shad only during low light. Then very little brush when pursuing 29.621 to edge out West Jordan’s and Grantsville’s Clint Castagno Erda’s Marv Evans, Wade tinued for two weeks now and they go deep along the canyon smallmouth bass. Surface lures, Brodie Jones (31.469) and third grabbed a bronze finish of 70 on Christensen and Brandon stripers are very comfortable walls to rest during the day. Fish jerk baits and soft plastic grubs place finisher Justin Carson Black Cat. Nohr earned the team doctor- eating larval shad and ignoring anchovy bait on canyon walls, are working. Small bass are on (37.834). Rush Valley’s Fred Kinney ing crown with a top finish of larger baits. That makes it tough points, and ledges for the most shore with adult smallmouth Breezy Anderson seized top seized the bull riding crown 0.57 while the squad of Darrell since anglers really don’t have a consistent striper fishing of the down much deeper. honors in the 12-14 barrels with a 63 on Freckles and Sagers, Erb Johnson and larval shad lure in their tackle year. Bait fishing is excellent Catfish are active on shallow with a gold time of 16.995 and Tooele’s Dan Hardy tallied a Anthony Brown took runner-up box. Tiny shad resemble a one- for 4- to 6-pound stripers in sloping sandy beaches each eve- Magna’s Amanda Martin took runner-up 60 on 6E in bull rid- honors with a second place time inch-long piece of spaghetti. Antelope and Navajo canyons ning. They may be the fish caught runner-up honors at 19.375. ing as well. of 1.19. Marv Evans, Snicker Sometimes the very first cast and many other main channel most consistently right now. Tooele’s Shannon Scott was Jessie Sheffield, of Austin, Ruby and Shorty Williams bat- to a slurping school with a sur- spots further uplake. Chumming right behind with a bronze time Co., captured the calf roping tled to a bronze finish of 1.33 face lure or rattletrap will get of 26.573. title with a strong time of 10.69 while the team of Todd Elsbury, a strike. More often the lure is Stockton’s Ruby battled to while Resse Potter, of Elsinore, Shorty Williams and Jessie Lint ignored in high use areas. One first place in the 8-under poles Ut. finished just behind with a took fourth place at 1.46. fishing strategy for spooky, boat- Pet of the Week with a top time of 28.825 and silver time of 10.81. Matt Funk shy fish is to find boils just as they start before first light or just before dark. The ends of the day are the best fishing times, with evening far superior to morning if the wind is not blowing. The last two hours before dark are prime. Stripers will hit full-size topwater lures in the evening. The next best strategy is to find fish that are not boat shy. Stripers that have not been chased often are much more E-mail us: likely to hit a wide variety of [email protected] lures including surface lures, spoons, rattletraps, jerk baits, and plastic grubs. Shad are found in about half of the open bays and coves along the length of Lake Powell. Wahweap, Warm Creek, Rock Unload Creek, Dangling Rope, Escalante, San Juan, Rincon, Lake Canyon, Your Halls and Bullfrog all have slurp- ing stripers. The lake upstream Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be Truck from Bullfrog is clearing and required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. getting better every day. Shelters are only required to hold animals for Today there was one sure three days before they are euthanized. thing when fishing boils. Yearling For more information on this weekʼs featured pet or other animals stripers (10 to 12 inches) can available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at consistently be found between 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville 882-0050 Stateline ramp at Wahweap and Animal Shelter at 884-6881. the fuel dock at the rental mari- Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. na. 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Briggs also builds his own looms, which create particularly to sing; dance if you want to.” beautiful work. The other day they were all riding in a car and the kids all He has had numerous people come up and ask him to teach started singing. That epitomizes Briggs ability to enjoy the simple them his own style of bead work. He tells them he would be things. happy to teach them and doesn’t keep his secrets from anyone. He says the little girls are interested in learning beading. “I’ll teach anyone that wants to learn because I’ll just tell them “Maybe in a little while,” he said. to bring their materials,” he said. For now he is dreaming of building an old-fashioned bunk- “Next time you come to rendezvous bring your stuff, and if house where his friends and family can sit and work on leather, you’re selling stuff bring your blanket and put it next to mine,” beads and woodwork. He is planning on living out the next 30 he tells them. years, post-retirement, in Grantsville, enjoying the riches of life. Briggs sells his works at various events, including the Festival And of course he is planning on beading. Rendezvous man makes of the Old West in Tooele. “I enjoy doing this work even if I don’t sell anything. It’s a great He’s not interested in driving away the competition. past time,” he says. “I say there are plenty of people out here for everybody.” his home in Grantsville When Briggs lived in Californian he taught e-mail: [email protected] his art to many kids in his neighborhood. They progressed from making headbands to creating by Karen Hunt beaded applique. Applique is the original way the Grandpa’sSTAFF WRITER work American Indian did beadwork. Fine beadwork is Claude Briggs works out any problems, worries and concerns attached to clothing, pillows or other fabric. he has as he puts together beautiful creations of beads. The neck- He has created huge amounts of product in his laces, bracelets, thunderbirds, wristbands and headbands feature lifetime. patterns from different American Indian tribes, in addition to “If I had everything I made in the last 20 years I some of Briggs’ own designs. could probably wrap my house in it,” he said. Briggs uses glass beads in bright reds, oranges and yellows. Over the years, Briggs has worn many hats. He There are cobalt blue beads and baby blue beads next to black has been a truck driver, a bus driver, a policeman and white. There are stunning snowflakes from the Sulk and and a firefighter. Fox tribes, green turtles, which are a sacred symbol of longev- When he started beading he would bring his ity to the Mohicans and the brilliant stars of the Chipawas and projects with him and do a couple rows before Apaches. In addition, many of his other pieces feature the colors starting work for the day. of different tribes. Some from those tribes buy his work to sew “I do three to four lines. I’m mind relaxed and on costumes. body relaxed,” he said. It’s a hobby turned career that started 20 years ago when A friend of Briggs who was considering a Briggs bought a loom for their daughter. Their daughter didn’t divorce, followed his suggestion and found by the use it for very long, but he got hooked himself. time he got home he wasn’t wired up and ready to He can spend three days, up to eight hours a day, creating a fight. It saved his marriage. necklace that will sell for $75, one of his pricier pieces. “One thing you never want to do, no matter When following a pattern he’s careful not to make a mistake as what, is lose your sense of humor. Because when it can take hours to take apart a piece and make a correction, as you do you’re dead,” Briggs said. he shows a thunderbird that has a blemish. The tall, large man said his life has been threat- But, every piece has one small mistake that is intentional. He ened more times than he can count in his various puts a miscolored bead in every pattern. careers. He’s hasn’t taken it too seriously and has photography / Troy Boman “Everything has a different colored bead in it and the philoso- always come out fine. Claude Briggs of Grantsville builds his own looms to create beaded jewelery. He phy behind that is to let out the bad medicine. There’s one perfect He teaches his grandchildren, whom he has been displays his wares at several rendezvous, including the Festival of the Old West person and he don’t need no competition,” Briggs said. caring for quite a bit this summer, “sing if you want every fall in Tooele. Quick beef recipes provide numerous health benefits

urry wisdom our often-too-busy include meat dishes – which help provide oxygen carrying products is now available section. All are fully cooked. let’s lifestyles, the fact remains that often take longer than the rest capacity and enhance energy. nationwide. You will pay more Just heat them in the micro- Hgo! most of us do live hectic lives. of the meal to prepare. Meat is Like zinc, iron helps maintain for the convenience, of course, wave and serve them with a Hurry, Sometimes they are so busy, it important nutritionally and can a healthy immune system. but these products can mean salad and vegetables or bread we’ve got is difficult to find time to eat, come as various products. Beef is a good source of five a nice dinner in less than 30 and you have a hot, full meal a lot to do! much less prepare, and eat Beef is a favorite among B-vitamins – riboflavin, niacin, minutes. There are times when in minutes! Hurry let’s nutritiously. However, the need Americans and besides tast- vitamin B6, vitamin B12, and convenience and time are of Take the products a step eat! for healthy eating is just as ing good, it is nutritious. thiamin). B-vitamins keep the the essence. further using these pre- Without important as it ever was, and Beef is an excellent source of body strong and provide the Look in the refrigerated cooked products as a basis getting to think before you eat could protein – the type that builds enzymes needed to turn food fresh beef section of the super- of other great dishes and cut into a lot be the key to eating better. strong muscles and provides into energy. market to find traditional the cooking time from hours Diane Sagers of philo- CORRESPONDENT Nutritious recipes that are stamina. It also provides zinc, For beef lovers, an answer favorites like beef pot roast to minutes. Add a few other sophical quick and easy to prepare are which helps maintain a healthy to the mealtime rush is as near and beef tips with gravy. You ingredients to create beef stew, questions a real boon to eating well. immune system. Eat it to get as your local supermarket. will find the pre-cooked and about the Homefront Those meals should often your iron – needed in blood to A line of fully cooked beef ready meatballs in the freezer SEE BEEF PAGE B4 B2 TUESDAY July 12, 2005 DOINGS around the valley

to go home with you today. For more Tooele information, call 882-4607, 884-6881, 882-1051 or 882-3877. Star parties slated Lost a pet? The Salt Lake Astronomical Society If you or someone you know has will host two star parties this weekend, lost a pet, contact and visit the Tooele July 15-16, from 8:30-11 p.m. County animal shelters right away, and Friday’s star party will be held in continue to check periodically for at the parking lot of the Harmons gro- least one month after your animal is cery store located at 5454 S. Redwood lost. For your animal’s sake, don’t give Road in Salt Lake City. The venue up! for Saturday’s star party will be the • Tooele City 435-882-4607 society’s Harmons Observatory in the • Grantsville City 435-884-6881 Stansbury Park Observatory Complex, • Tooele County 435-882-1051 15 Plaza in Stansbury Park. Both events • Stockton City 435-882-3877 will be held weather permitting. 4-H plans foods camp Additional information can be had Many kids have grown up without by logging onto the society’s web the knowledge or ability to cook. Here site at http://slas.us and by phoning is an opportunity to get your kids start- the observatory’s information line at ed learning or advancing their existing 435.882.1209. skills while having a lot of fun in the Yard sale fundraiser process. For ages 8-10 foods camp will Rocky Mountain is a family company be July 18-19 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For and one of our family members needs youth ages 11 and older dates are July our help. We will be hosting a yard sale 27-28 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost is $15. fundraiser for an employee who has To register call 843-2350 or 843-2353. been diagnosed with a form of cancer. Camps are limited to 15 participants. Come shop at the old hospital, 211 S. Veterans receive help 100 East, Tooele on July 16 from 8 a.m. A field service officer from the to Noon. All proceeds will go to her for American Legion will be at the Tooele medical expenses. Workforce Service Center, 305 N. Main, If you have any questions please call from 3-4:30 p.m. on July 15 to assist you Stacie Dew or Erin Lloyd at 882-3760. in understanding and applying for right- Shop at farmer’s market ful VA benefits, preparing and docu- Come experience the charm of down- menting application for compensation, town Tooele at the farmer’s market pension, hospitalization, education and held at the newly renovated Veteran’s other benefits. This is a free service Town Square in downtown tooele on and veterans need not be members the southwest corner of Main (SR 36) of the American Legion to qualify for and Vine Streets. Dates and hours are: assistance. Kids eight and under chased down the Money Cow to keep any money they could grab at the Rush Valley Rodeo Saturday, July Aug. 12 to Sept. 30 on Fridays 2-6:30 Healthy Woman Seminar 9, at the Red Kirk Arena. p.m. “Skin Cancer: Protect the Skin You gram and receive hospital and seminar Check out the city’s Website for more Are In” will be presented at the July updates, you may call 843-3691 or go to information at www.tooelecity.org. DOINGS POLICY Healthy Woman Seminar on Thursday, www.mountainwestmc.com and regis- Adopt pets from home July 14, at 7 p.m. in the Mountain West ter online. Would you like to share a story or announce an upcoming event in “Doings Around the Your new best friend is waiting for Medical Center classrooms. Space is Valley?” Contact Barbara Bennett at the newspaper at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or you at one of your local animal shel- Get your exhibit book limited, so please register by calling Tooele County Fair Premium Exhibit e-mail to [email protected]. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is happy to run a ters! Visit www.petfinder.com and 843-3690. Healthy Woman is a free pro- Books are available at the Tooele notice of special events for charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, enter your zip code to find a list and gram for women 18 to 55 who tend to County Extension Office, 151 N. Main, etc. Businesses should contact the advertising department to inquire about placing a see pictures of homeless animals in be the population making the majority display ad. Due to limited space we can only guarantee that items will run three times. your area and beyond. Cuddly canines of healthcare decisions for families. To Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. Information should be delivered no later and furry felines are plentiful and ready register for the Healthy Woman pro- SEE DOINGS ON B3 than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date.

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are 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday For more information call • Everyday quilting Bereaved parents Doings and Thursday. We are also open 843-7430 or visit www.newli- • July 13 — Blood sugar test Join a bereaved parents sup- Summer salads Continued from page B2 the first and second Saturday feoftooele.org. 10 a.m. port group held every third of each month from 10 a.m. to Vacation Bible school • July 14 — Blood pressure Friday of each month at 6:30 2 p.m. Experience the adventure of screening 11 a.m. p.m. at the Stansbury Park or call 843-2351 to have one the Far Out Far East Rickshaw • July 16 — Old Time Fiddlers Clubhouse. Parents who have mailed to you. Stansbury Rally Racing To The Son from 1-3 p.m. lost a child through miscarriage, Bands battle Monday through Friday, July 11- • July 18 — Overnight trip to ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth, Tooele County Fair’s Battle of Candidates needed 15, 8:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. at Rainbow Inn in Wendover $20 early infant death or SIDS are the Bands is Saturday, Aug. 6, at Candidates are needed to the First Baptist Church, 580 p.p. dbl. invited to attend. Any questions, Noon. So get your group out of fill the office of Trustee with- S. Main, Tooele. Come join us • July 25 — Center closed all contact Becky Chamberlain 843- the garage and onto the stage. in the Stansbury Greenbelt for fun, crafts, games and much day. 7195 (please leave a message). Call Kathy Idom at 882-8836 to Service Area and the Stansbury more! This adventure “to Japan” • July 26 — Foot clinic 1:30- No children, please. register ($25 per group). Groups Recreation Service Area (con- is for children who have com- 3:30 p.m. call 884-3446 for Tooele Gun Club appointment The days are hot, and the are limited to individuals under stituting the Stansbury Service pleted Kindergarten to sixth Wednesday, July 13, is the • Aug. 15 — Reno 3 night trip nights are long. The last thing the age of 19. First prize is $500, Agency). There are two vacan- grade. For more information beginning of a new four-week $144 p.p. dbl. on your mind is turning on the second $300, third $200 and tro- cies in each of the above, call 882-2048. trapshooting league. All skill • Aug. 20 — Old Time Fiddlers stove. Well, never fear; if you phies. for a total of four vacancies. North Stake luncheon levels and all shooting age fam- Positions are for a four year 1-3 p.m. have some frozen rotini pasta Tooele North Stake Singles ily members are welcome to Meetings term. Individuals elected to any • Sept. 17 — Old Time Fiddlers in the freezer, then you’ll have luncheon will be held Saturday, participate. We draw names to of the above positions must be 1-3 p.m. it made in the shade come sup- July 16, at 1 p.m. at the Tooele make up the teams and shoot 50 willing and able to attend the per time! City council meets North Stake Center, 583 North Tooele seniors shots (two rounds of trap) each required meetings each month The Tooele City Council will 270 East, Tooele. Join us for The Tooele County Senior Wednesday night. It’s good prac- and be responsible to over- Italian chicken pasta salad meet in a business meeting on food, fun and friendship. All sin- Citizen Center can be reached tice and the prizes are generous. see any designated area(s) of 1/2 cup fat-free Italian dress- Wednesday, July 29, at 5 p.m. gles invited. at 882-2870. You can makeup or shoot ahead responsibility. The election will ing in the Tooele City Hall coun- Mission Fest slated • Mondays — Bridge 10 a.m.; on the weekends if you can’t cil room, 90 N. Main. Public be held Nov. 8. aerobics 10:30 a.m.; lunch at 1 cup diced cooked chicken The First Baptist Church of make it to league night. So come comments will be taken on For qualifications and proce- Noon; line dancing 1 p.m.; Bingo breast Grantsville, 235 West Main, will on out and join us for some trap- the 2005-6 final budget and an dure to declare candidacy, call 1 p.m. 1 (2.5-ounce) jar sliced mush- host a three-day Mission Fest shooting fun. Call John Miller ordinance assigning the general 882-6188 or visit Kim Marshall, • Tuesdays — Lunch at Noon; rooms, drained for children, ages 6-11. The 882-2429 for information. commercial (GC) zoning district Special District Clerk at the Pinochle 1 p.m. 1 (2-ounce) jar chopped dates are July 13-15, from 10 to land owned by Consolidated Stansbury Service Agency, 1 • Wednesdays — Breakfast pimiento, drained a.m. to Noon. Registration will Distributing Company, Inc. Country Club, Suite 1, Stansbury 9 a.m. to Noon; aerobics 10:30 General 1 tablespoon chopped fresh take place July 13 at 9:30 a.m. located west of SR-36 and south Park, Utah between the hours of a.m.; dancing 12-1 p.m.; parsley or 1 teaspoon dried For more information, call 884- of the future 1000 North. 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. • Thursdays — Pinochle 9 parsley flakes 3737. Poetry reading slated a.m.; aerobics 10:30 a.m.; lunch 2 cups cooked rotini pasta, City planners meet Vacation Bible School A reading of work by writers rinsed and drained The Tooele City Planning at Noon; blood pressure at Grist Mill The Tooele Church of Christ with disabilities associated with 1/2 cup shredded reduced-fat Commission will meet in a pub- Noon; bridge 12:45 p.m. is having their VBS 11-15 from 9- the Utah Independent Living mozzarella cheese lic hearing and business meeting • Fridays — Aerobics 10:30 11:30 a.m. The exciting material Center (UILC) will take place Wednesday, July 13, at 7 p.m. at Fun at the Mill a.m.; lunch at Noon; Bingo 6 is “Putting off Procrastination.” on July 29. Special guest, writer In a large bowl, combine Tooele City Hall in the city coun- Fun at the Mill will be held p.m.; dancing 6-8 p.m. Jesus said to let the children Jeffrey Berke, will kick off the Italian dressing and chicken. cil chambers, 90 N. Main. Public July 14 10 a.m. to Noon. Come Ceramics begins in come unto me. Let the children reading at 6:30 p.m. at the Art Stir in mushrooms, pimiento, comments will be taken on the play the games the pioneer chil- September. be 3-15 years of age. For more Access Gallery located at 339 W. parsley and rotini pasta. Add following issues: dren played. Children of all ages • July 14 — Wendover bus information or if you need a Pierpont Ave., Salt Lake City. mozzarella cheese. Mix well to • Proposed City Master Plan can join in activities and games. leaves at 9 a.m. $11. ride, please call 884-3971 or 843- 3-D art exhibited combine. Cover and refrigerate amendment to the Land Use Children ages 7-14 are invited to • July 15 — Picnic in the park 5530. Come and enjoy the fun of Art Access Gallery is pleased for at least 30 minutes. Gently Element from Rural Residential participate in free competitions 5 p.m. Pot luck dish required. an adventure. Sunday worship is to feature a one-person exhibit of stir again just before serving. to Commercial and Medium of jacks, marbles or jumping Music by Wayne Jones. Plates at 11 a.m. and the lesson is titled: the three-dimensional art of Salt Makes 4 (1 cup) servings. Density Residential for 150 rope. Sign up at the Mill and and utensils furnished. pick up a copy of the rules. Binding the Hands of Jesus. • July 22 — Dancing with Lake artist Marcee Blackerby. Acres located between 400 West Art in a Box will hang from July • Each serving equals: 191 and Highway 36 and from 3200 Younger children can sing pio- Delbert 6-8 p.m. neer songs, do pioneer crafts, • July 29 — Dancing with Ned 15 through Aug. 12, with the calories, 3 g fat, 18 g protein, North and 3500 North. Library artist’s reception being held on 23 g carb., 471 mg sodium, 2 g • Amendment to the Tooele learn how to square dance and 6-8 p.m. play pioneer games just for fun! Friday, July 15, from 6-9 p.m. fiber; Diabetic Exchanges: 1 1/2 City land use zoning map for Senior Circle, MWMC during the Salt Lake Gallery Meat, 1 Starch, 1/2 Vegetable. For more information, please Tooele City Library Senior Circle, sponsored by 62 acres from RR-5 to General Association’s monthly Gallery contact Christine at 882-7678 • Weekly activities — The Community Health Systems and Commercial, R1-30 and R1-10. Stroll. Visit JoAnna’s Web site at Tooele City Library holds story Mountain West Medical Center, • Conditional use permits: Art Access Gallery is a pro- www.healthyexchanges.com or time every Wednesday at 11:30 is for those over 50 and costs - Temporary produce stand gram of VSA Arts of Utah and call toll-free at 1-800-766-8961 Erda a.m. and craft time every Friday just $15 per year. Call 843-3690 at 975 N. Main in the southeast is located at 339 West Pierpont for more information about her from 3-6 p.m. for a membership form and to corner of Wendy’s parking lot. Avenue in Salt Lake City. Regular “common folk” healthy recipes. • July 14 — Arthur visits. The RSVP for all activities except - Portable taco stand in the Parade generates winners gallery hours are Monday-Friday, Tooele City Library will have a exercise and water aerobics. parking lot in front of True Value The Erda Days parade held on 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. © 2005 King Features Synd., Inc. Hardware, 852 N. Main. Saturday, July 9, generated fabu- special story time with Arthur • Body Instincts — Meets on - Home occupation pre-school lous entries with these winners: on Thursday, July 14, at 5 p.m. Tuesdays 10 a.m. at Pinnacle at 623 Eastridge Drive. • Grand prize — “Warriors” of Therapy (29 S. Main). Free to • Subdivision final plat the Good Ol’ Days by the Charlie Reunions members. approvals: and Judy Warr family including • Hinges and Twinges (water - Deer Hollow Phases 6 and Lorrin, Austin, Valerie, Audrey aerobics) — Meets Tuesdays 7 zoned R1-14 located at 800 and Tiffany Warr and Jack and THS class of ‘55 and Thursdays 11 a.m. at Pratt NOW FORTY, South and 700 East containing Josh Witkowski Don’t miss our 50 year class Aquatic Center, $2.50 for mem- 32 lots. • First Place — Emma Warr reunion. It’s not too late to send bers. SHE’S OVER - Cedar Crest Subdivision family float by Cooper, Josh, in your reservation and money • July 20 — Wellness lun- Phase 2 containing 13 lots zoned Cole, Sam, Will, Steffen, Shelby, form: deadline is July 26. If you cheon 11 a.m. in the MWMC THE HILLS R1-8 located at 690 East and Brianna, Mackay and Nate have any questions call Alice at classrooms; topic is “Avoiding 1400 North. • Second Place — Harris and 882-0534 or Norma at 1-801-266- Memory Loss,” presented by Dr. PATTI SHIELDS - West Point Meadows Riding family roller coaster 1365. Nita Weber. Lunches cost $3. Subdivision Phase 3 containing • Third Place — Roberts • Friday, Aug. 12 — 9 a.m. Bus Money is due July 15. 27 lots zoned Medium Density Redneck Outfitters tour (from Tooele High School) • July 21 — Breast Cancer HAPPY Residential. • Fourth Place — Princess and Dutch oven lunch at Legion Support Group 7 p.m. in the Pony by the Critchlow family Park in Settlement Canyon MWMC classrooms. BIRTHDAY! Grantsville Planners meet • Saturday, Aug. 13 — Morning • July 26 — Birthday Bingo The Erda Township Planning golfing, contact Terry at 801-295- night 5 p.m. in the MWMC class- Commission will hold a meeting 3818; evening American buffet rooms. Pizza, cake and drinks LOVE, YOUR Seniors get pictured in the auditorium of the Tooele at the Airport Hilton 6-7 p.m. will be served! Cost is $3. Corey Adam’s Photography County Courthouse, 47 S. Main social hour, buffet 7 p.m. • July 28 — Identity theft pre- will take senior photos at St., Tooele, on July 13 at 7 p.m. THS class of ‘65 sentation Noon in the MWMC FAMILY classrooms. Lunch served with Grantsville High School all day Attention class of 1965 — it’s reservation. on Wednesday, July 13. If any time for a 40th class reunion. It • Aug. 3 — Diabetes Support senior didn’t get an appointment Ophir will be held Saturday, Aug. 13. Group 11 a.m. at the health in the mail, please call Corey Please reserve that date on your department (181 N. Main). Adam’s Photogrpahy at 800-427- calendar: golf 9 a.m.; tour of Ophir Day coming • Aug. 4-5 — Book Fair 10 9474 to make one. THS 2 p.m. and social and din- Come join the fun at Ophir a.m. to 4 p.m. at the hospital ner 7 p.m. at the Eagle’s Nest. Jack Pot Rodeo slated Day July 30. Breakfast is 7-10 classrooms. Ten percent of pro- An invitation is on the way. If Grantsville High School a.m. at Lolly and Edna’s. Listen ceeds benefit Senior Circle. you have had an address change Rodeo Club will hold its Jack to the live band, socialize with • Aug. 5 — Breakfast Buddies or know of a classmate who has, Pot Rodeo July 15-16 at the friends and explore the histori- 9 a.m. at Jim’s Family Restaurant please call Jerry at 882-1865, Grantsville arena. Kids show cal sites at Ophir. Crafters and for Dutch treat. Judy at 884-5525, Charlotte at starts at 4 p.m.; rodeo starts at 8 vendors needed. For more infor- • Sept. 8-10 — Late sum- 882-4802, Nance at 882-2851, p.m. For more information, call mation, please call 882-0603. mer getaway to Jackson Hole. Rob at 882-0973, Harriett at 882- Robyn at 884-6716. Deposits are due by July 15. 6221 or Kaye at 882-2340. Planners meet Pine Canyon Cost is $225 double occupancy. DESERET CHEMICAL DEPOT The Grantsville City Planning THS Class of ‘95 Call for details. Commission will hold a busi- Class of 1995 will celebrate Restoration Advisory Board Meeting ness meeting and public hear- Planners meet its 10 year reunion on Aug. 5-6. ing on Thursday, July 14, in the The Pine Canyon Planning Save the date. Invitations have Groups Grantsville City Hall council Commission will hold a special been mailed. Please e-mail Tooel Tuesday, July 12, 2005 chambers, 429 E. Main St., at 7 public meeting on Tuesday, July [email protected] or 5:30 - 7:30 pm contact Olivia at 843-1348 with Eagles activities p.m. 19, at 7 p.m. in the first floor • Friday night steaks — Deseret Chemical Stockpile Outreach Office GHS class of ‘85 auditorium of the Tooele County your current address if you have not received an invitation. Presidents Kevin and Barbara 54 South Main Street, Tooele, Utah Grantsville High School class Courthouse, 47 S. Main, Tooele, Denner will barbecue steaks of 1985 will celebrate its 20 year to receive public comment on this Friday night, July 15. Steak, AGENDA reunion on July 30. We will meet the following items: Seniors shrimp, chicken and halibut din- with families at the Deseret • Brookfield Estates Sec 11, 2 ners are available. Come out, � SWMU and Groundwater Project Peak swimming pool at 1 p.m. S, 4 W- A-20 to RR-5 have dinner and socialize with Update Dinner and socializing will be • Amendment to 24-6-3 Grantsville seniors your friends. at the Eagles Nest at 6 p.m. Business related temporary The Grantsville Senior Center • Eagles lunch — Lunch will � Status of DCD Closure Activities Invitations have been mailed. signs can be called at 884-3446. now be served at the Eagles For more information or if you • Discussion on park in Pine • Mondays 9 a.m. aerobics; Lodge: hot/cold sandwiches, Deseret Chemical Depot is hosting a public meeting to Canyon lunch at noon, reservations by have not been contacted, call Polish dogs, corn dogs, pizza, discuss the restoration activities associated with its Ronda Silva at 884-3614 or Scott 8:30 a.m. etc. Come up in the cool and Installation Restoration Program. The Restoration Advisory Elfors at 884-0249. Churches • Tuesdays 9 a.m. pilates; 10 have lunch. Donner Reed Museum a.m. ceramics; 1 p.m. Skipbo; Board (RAB) was established to bring together members lunch at noon, reservations by Quilters meet The Donner Reed museum Tooele County Quilters will of the local community, the Army, and State and Federal 8:30 a.m. at Clark and Cooley Streets in Experience deliverance meet on Tuesday, July 19, at the Regulators to provide the public an opportunity to talk • Wednesdays 8 a.m. aerobics; Grantsville is open, by appoint- New Life Christian Fellowship County Extension office at 9:30 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. breakfast; 1 with the experts about the work being performed on the ment only, seven days a week. will start a series on DVD called a.m. This month Marta Johnson p.m. pilates; 1 p.m. Pinochle Depot. RAB meetings are held every four months. For an appointment call 884- “The Cleansing Seminar” this will be teaching fun needle hold- • Thursdays 9 a.m. Pinochle; 3411 or 884-3767. Sunday at 6 p.m., taught by ers. Please bring your sewing THE PUBLIC IS WELCOME TO ATTEND 10 a.m. line dancing; lunch at Pastor Timothy Davis. Learn machine, basic sewing kit, tem- G’ville family history noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m.; more by visiting www.cleansing- plate plastic, 1-inch sewable The Grantsville Family History 12 p.m. blood pressure clinic; 1 Walton Levi, RAB Co-Chair seminar.com. Every other week Velcro, two coordinating fat Center is located at 117 E. Cherry p.m. Bingo Deseret Chemical Depot we will have discussion and quarters and your block of the and is open help you with any • Fridays 9 a.m. aerobics; prayer. We will follow this series month. The pattern is $7.50 and (435) 833-4434 research from 12-4 p.m. Monday lunch at noon, reservations by up with a spiritual retreat. will be available at the class. through Friday. Evening hours 8:30 a.m. B4 TUESDAY July 12, 2005

BIRTHDAYS Philly Meatball Sandwiches ready-to-serve beef broth and simmer to heat through Beef (Preparation and cooking 1 can (14 1/2 ounces Italian and blend flavors. Garnish with style diced tomatoes continued from page B1 time – 20 minutes) chopped parsley as desired. Mr. & Mrs. Reeder (Makes 4 to 6 servings) 1 cup water meatball sandwiches, and meat- 1 package (18 ounces) frozen 1/2 cup uncooked ditalini or There is a special Open ball soup without taking hours fully cooked meatballs (about small shell pasta Beef and Broccoli Stir-fry House being held for Leora H. Shredded Parmesan Cheese Reeder and John T. Reeder, who from your day. 35 meatballs) (Preparation and Cooking Here are some recipes from Combine meatballs, veg- will both be turning 80 years 2 teaspoons vegetable oil time – 25 minutes) the Georgia Beef Board to get 1 green bell pepper, cut into etables, broth, tomatoes, water, old (Leora on July 13 and John (Makes 4 servings) you started. Some of these 1/2 inch wide strips and pasta in a large saucepan; on Jan. 3) AND they will be celebrating their 60th wedding might be good using leftover 1 small onion cut into thin bring to a boil. Reduce heat; 1 package (about 17 ounces) anniversary (October 3). John beef from another meal to save wedges simmer 8 to 10 minutes or until fully-cooked beef tips with said we could only have one money. 4 to 6 hoagie rolls, split and pasta is tender. gravy party so— family and friends warmed Serve with cheese, as Beef Potato and Pepper 1 tablespoon dark sesame oil are invited to an open house 3/4 cup pasteurized process desired. Skillet 1 package (16 ounces) fro- in honor of all three events on cheese spread sauce, heated Leora H. Reeder (Preparation and cooking zen broccoli stir-fry vegetable Saturday, July 16, 2005, from 1- Heat oil in a large, nonstick and John T. Reeder time – 20 minutes) Fiesta Beef Pot Roast mixture 4 p.m. at 319 E. 600 N. Tooele, skillet over medium heat until (Preparation and cooking (Makes 4 servings) 1 tablespoon minced fresh Utah. 1 package (about 17 ounces) hot. Add bell pepper and onion time – 30 minutes) fully cooked beef tips with and cook and stir three min- (Makes 6 servings) ginger gravy utes. Add meatballs, cover, and 1 package (2 to 2 1/2 pounds) 1 clove garlic, minced 2 cups frozen seasoned cook 13 to 14 minutes or until fully-cooked boneless beef pot 1/8 teaspoon crushed red meatballs are heated through chunky-style hash brown pota- roast with gravy pepper and vegetables are tender, stir- 1 cup uncooked long grain toes 1/3 cup water Deegan Lemmon ring occasionally. white rice 1 red bell pepper, cut into 1- 2 cups hot cooked rice inch pieces Spoon meatball mixture into 1 teaspoon chili powder Deegan Lemmon just had his Heat sesame oil in large non- 1 green bell pepper, cut into rolls; drizzle with cheese sauce. 1/2 cup frozen corn first birthday on June 20. We love 1-inch pieces 1/4 cup prepared thick-and- stick skillet over medium heat you — Mom, Dad, Grandpas and 1 small onion, cut into thin chunky salsa until hot. Add vegetable mix- Grandmas. Moo Shoo Beef Meatballs 2 tablespoons chopped fresh wedges 1 package (18 ounces) frozen ture, ginger, garlic and red pep- 1/2 cup water cilantro fully cooked meatballs (about 3/4 cup prepared thick-and- per; stir-fry 2 to 3 minutes. 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon pepper 35 meatballs) Stir in beef tips with gravy Combine all ingredients in chunky salsa Plum sauce Cook rice according to pack- and water; bring to a boil. Serve a large non-stick skillet; bring Linguini age directions, adding chili over rice. to a boil, stirring occasionally. Dark Sesame oil Reduce heat; cover and simmer powder with the rice. Remove Peanut sauce from heat; stir in corn, 1/4 cup 12 to 14 minutes or until pep- Sliced green onions salsa, and chopped cilantro. Let Quick Shepherd’s Pie Deegan Lemmon pers are tender, stirring occa- Cilantro (optional) stand, covered, 5 minutes 1 package (about 17 ounces) sionally. Heat meatballs as package Meanwhile, prepare beef pot fully-cooked beef tips with directs. Combine with enough roast with gravy according to Beef Tips Stroganoff prepared plum sauce to cover package directions. Remove gravy Babies born June 28 - July 7 meatballs. pot roast to platter; keep warm. 1 package frozen mixed veg- 1 package (about 17 ounces) Aliyah Brielle Fuentes was Ethan Thomas Brunsdale was Cook linguini according to Add 3/4 cup salsa to gravy; heat etables for stew fully cooked beef tips with born June 28, 2005, to Anthony born July 2, 2005, to Mark and package directions. Drain and through. gravy Refrigerated mashed pota- and Christel Fuentes. Natalie Brunsdale. toss with dark sesame oil, pea- Serve pot roast with rice and 1 container Sour cream onion toes or reconstituted mashed Bryson Vern Batt was born Kassidy Elizabeth Wheeler nut oil, and sliced green onions. gravy. dip potato flakes June 28, 2005, to Brandon and was born on July 6, 2005, to Jeff Sautéed, sliced mushrooms Top linguini with meatballs Cheddar cheese Krista Batt. and Michaele Wheeler. Beef broth, if needed and garnish with cilantro or more green onions. Speedy Beef Stew Sliced green onions (option- Carter David Werre was born Xavier Gagnier was born Cooked noodles June 29, 2005, to Gabriel and July 6, 2005, to Keri and Danny 1 package (2 to 2 1/2 pounds) al) Parsley (to garnish as fully-cooked boneless beef pot Channelle Werre. Gagnier. desired) Italian Meatball Soup roast with gravy Combine beef tips and gravy Wyatt Spencer Wright was Whitney Umoh Woodruff was Combine beef tips and gravy, (Preparation and cooking 1 package frozen vegetables with frozen mixed vegetables in born June 29, 2005, to Jeremy born on July 7, 2005, to Dorathy dip, and sautéed mushrooms in time – 20 minutes) for stew large oven-proof nonstick skil- and Jody Wright. Ikwen and Willie Woodruff. a large, non-stick skillet. Heat (Makes 4 to 6 servings) Dried thyme (to taste) let and heat through. Top even- Megan Kay Hansen was born Angelo Joseph Neuffer was through. Add beef broth if nec- June 29, 2005, to Danny and born July 7, 2005, to Anthony 1 package (18 ounces) frozen 1 can beef gravy ly with a thin layer of mashed essary for desired sauce consis- fully cooked Italian-seasoned Cut roast into 1-inch pieces. Kendra Hansen. Neuffer and Tione Todachiny. potatoes and bake until heated tency. Serve over cooked noo- meatballs (about 35 meatballs) Combine with juice or gravy Averi Sommer was born June Anthony Jason Rodriguez was dles and garnish with chopped 2 cups frozen mixed veg- from package in large nonstick through. Sprinkle with shred- 30, 2005, to David and Jeannean born on July 7, 2005, to Daniel parsley as desired. etables skillet. Add frozen vegetables, ded cheddar cheese and sliced Sommer. and Melissa Rodriguez. 1 can (about 14 ounces) dried thyme leaves, beef gravy green onion as desired. �������������������������

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RoadTrip Natn Adventure Golf L [KPNZ] Girlfriends Celeb Justice Eve Eve Veronica Mars (In Stereo) ^ Roseanne Roseanne Girlfriends Celeb Justice Jerry Springer (N) (In Stereo) ^ 1: [TBS] Raymond Raymond Seinfeld Seinfeld Sex and-City Sex and-City Movie: TZ ‘‘Three to Tango’’ (1999, Comedy) Matthew Perry. ^ Movie: TTZ ‘‘Made in America’’ 1; [KBYU] Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer Nova (In Stereo) ^ Secrets of the Dead BBC World Perry Mason ^ Andy Griffith 1= [FOX] The Simpsons Seinfeld That ’70s Show Stacked The Inside (In Stereo) (PA) ^ News The Simpsons Seinfeld Dharma & Greg Yes, Dear 1> [KJZZ] Friends Will & Grace Wheel-Fortune Jeopardy! ^ Movie: TTZ ‘‘Bean’’ (1997, Comedy) Rowan Atkinson. Friends Frasier Fear Factor ‘‘Championships’’ 1? [KUWB] That ’70s Show That ’70s Show Beauty and the Geek Smallville ‘‘Scare’’ (In Stereo) ^ King of Queens King of Queens Raymond Raymond Drew Carey Elimidate ^ 2= [FX] Fear Factor (In Stereo) ^ King of the Hill King of the Hill Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops 30 Days ‘‘Off the Grid’’ (N) 2? [QVC] Fall Fashion Clearance Linen Closet Joan Rivers Beauty 2@ [ANPL] Buggin’ With Ruud Corwin’s Quest Animal Cops Houston ^ Buggin’ With Ruud Corwin’s Quest Animal Cops Houston ^ 2A [NICK] SpongeBob Unfabulous Full House Full House Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne 2B [FAM] Movie: TTT ‘‘The Rookie’’ (2002, Drama) Dennis Quaid. ^ The 700 Club ^ Home Videos Home Videos Paid Program Paid Program 2C [TOON] Pokemon Juniper Lee Totally Spies Mucha Lucha Teen Titans Dragon Ball ZFamily Guy Futurama Hungerforce Inuyasha Full-Alchemist Cowboy Bebop 3; [CMTV] American Revolutions: Southern Rock Crossroads (In Stereo) Controversy Dukes of Hazzard Greatest Patriotic Songs CMT Music 3= [DISN] Naturally Sadie Sister, Sister Zack & Cody Zack & Cody That’s-Raven That’s-Raven Movie: ‘‘Go Figure’’ (2005) Jordan Hinson. ^ Kim Possible ^ Zack & Cody Zack & Cody 3@ [SPIKE] CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Movie: TTZ ‘‘Fletch’’ (1985, Comedy) Chevy Chase. ^ World’s Most Amazing Videos World’s Most Amazing Videos Blind Date Blind Date 3B [AMC] Movie: TTT ‘‘It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World’’ (1963, Comedy) Spencer Tracy. ‘G’ Movie: TTT ‘‘Smokey and the Bandit’’ (1977) Burt Reynolds. ‘PG’ ‘‘It’s a Mad Mad World’’ 3C [TNT] Movie: TTT ‘‘Unfaithful’’ (2002, Drama) Richard Gere. ^ Movie: TTT ‘‘Unfaithful’’ (2002, Drama) Richard Gere. ^ The X-Files (In Stereo) ^ 4; [CNN] Paula Zahn Now ^ Larry King Live ^ NewsNight With Aaron Brown ^ Lou Dobbs Tonight Larry King Live NewsNight With Aaron Brown 4= [CNBC] Cover to Cover Mad Money The Big Idea With Deutsch Cover to Cover Mad Money The Big Idea With Deutsch 4@ [LIFE] Movie: ‘‘Cooler Climate’’ Cont’d Movie: TTT ‘‘Steel Magnolias’’ (1989, Comedy-Drama) Sally Field. ^ Golden Girls The Nanny The Nanny Design. 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(N) (In Stereo) ^ Roseanne Roseanne Girlfriends Celeb Justice Jerry Springer (N) (In Stereo) ^ 1: [TBS] MLB Baseball: Atlanta Braves at New York Mets. (Live) ^ Cont’d Movie: TTT ‘‘The Mask’’ (1994, Fantasy) (PA) Jim Carrey. ^ Movie: TTZ ‘‘The Cable Guy’’ (1996, Comedy) Jim Carrey. ^ 1; [KBYU] Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer Forces of the Wild Jungle ‘‘Canopyworld’’ ^ BBC World Perry Mason ^ Andy Griffith 1= [FOX] The Simpsons Seinfeld That ’70s Show That ’70s Show The O.C. (In Stereo) ^ News The Simpsons Seinfeld Dharma & Greg Yes, Dear 1> [KJZZ] Friends Will & Grace Wheel-Fortune Jeopardy! ^ Movie: TTZ ‘‘The R.M.’’ (2003, Comedy) Kirby Heyborne. Friends Frasier Fear Factor ‘‘Championships’’ 1? 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63f0003-5 B6 TUESDAY July 12, 2005

WEDDINGS ANNIVERSARIES

Jacobson / Griffith Pickering / Shearer Mr & Mrs. Ratcliffe

Selma Jacobson, daughter Lilly Marie Pickering, daugh- The children of Bill and of Danny Dohner and the late ter of Beatrice E. Strong and Faye Ratcliffe are pleased to Sharma Dohner of Tooele, and Wayne Vernon Shearer, son of announce the Golden Wedding David Griffith, son of Dennis Scott and Susan Shearer, have Anniversary of their parents and Helen Griffith of Villa Park, chosen Thursday, July 14, 2005, who were married 50 years ago Calif., have chosen Saturday, to be sealed and joined in mar- on June 25, 1955. July 16, 2005, to take each oth- riage for time all eternity in the They have lived in Grantsville er’s hand in marriage and start LDS Bountiful Temple. A recep- all of their married life and are their new lives together. tion and dance in their honor enjoying their retirement. A wedding reception will be will be held on Friday, July Bill and Faye are the proud held at 7:30 p.m. at the Apple 15 from 6-9 p.m. at the Tooele parents of five children; Lynn Blossom Reception Center 3950 North Stake Center located at (Jay) Anderson of San Jose, Julie 583 N. 270 East, Tooele. If we Lilly Marie Pickering (Gary) Butler of Grantsville; Bill and Faye Ratcliffe S. Redwood Road, in Salt Lake Selma Jacobson have overlooked anyone, please and Wayne Vernon Shearer Diane (Scott) Bevan of City. Dancing will start at 9 p.m. and David Griffith The couple will honeymoon for join us at the reception. Grantsville; Bill (Lisa) Ratcliffe a week in Hawaii. If we have of Grantsville; and Craig (Susan) Ratcliffe of Grantsville. They inadvertently looked over any- have 13 grandchildren and 9 one in our excitement, please great-grandchildren. join us! Bill and Faye celebrated this special day with their family.

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� Housing, employment, public notices � Office: 882-0050 Classified NOTICE Transcript Bulletin Pub- Furniture & Pets Livestock Sporting Goods Child Care 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 KENMORE GLASS flat 1 1/2YR German short GREAT FIRST crop al- TREADMILL, $150; Joe 25YRS EXPERIENCE of any product or service Twenty Words or Less MONTHLY RATE top stove, almond color, hair, female, dark falfa hay, not rained on, Weider Universal gym, (CPR), dependable in- advertised in this newspa- * An ad running a minimum great shape, like new. brown, white. AKC reg- call after 6pm. 882- $125; Stationary bike, home day care. Full per. Advertisements are $ 50 After 20 Words of 8 consecutive issues $250 obo. 882-7285 istered. Great hunting, 5471 or 241-0601 $50. Call 843-7956 time openings. Meals, the sole responsibility of 30¢ per word/issue $ ** bloodline dog. All shots snacks, art and crafts (20 words or less) KENMORE WASHER current. $200. HAY FOR sale, call 884- daily. Limited enroll- the advertiser. Transcript 6 ¢ 25 Lost & Found Bold Type 5 per word/issue $2.00 per word over 20 words and dryer set, $250; (801)455-1440 6409 or 840-2479 ment. (435)882-0018 Bulletin Publishing Co. ¢ hereby disclaims all liabili- Boxed ads 50 per issue Bold/boxed ads extra WhirLpool washer and ty for any damages suf- *Includes the Tooele Valley �Extra� and **No credit for stopped ads. Includes dryer set, $250; Side by ADORABLE, PLAYFUL, HAY FOR sale, first crop, LOST: ORANGE Pom- AFFORDABLE CHILD- Transcript Bulletin web-site fered as the result of any 4 runs in the Tooele Valley �Extra� side Kitchen Aid refrig- kid friendly kittens. Free no rain. Best hay in eranian, female, older, CARE in my home! 3 advertisement in the Classified ad deadlines: Monday 4:45 p.m. for Tuesday edition erator, $600. 850-2383 to a good home. Call Tooele Valley! $110/ on special diet. Last full-time openings. M-F, ton, horse pasture, $45/ Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. Wednesday 4:45 p.m. for Thursday edition Ann 884-6120 seen in New Town 5:30am-5:30pm. Pre- Transcript Bulletin Pub- LIVING ROOM Set for head. 840-2298, Dale. area. Missing for 1 school activities, first- lishing Co. is not responsi- All classified line ads running in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin on Tuesday or Thursday will sale, couch, love seat, AKC PUG stud, $400; 830-3260, Brian. week. 843-1234, aid, CPR certified. automatically run in the Tooele Valley Extra, a separate publication that is delivered to all non- chair and rug, brand ble for any claims or rep- subscribers of the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. They will also run on our web-site. AKC female miniature (801)243-6848 Meals provided. Call resentations made in new condition, call 843- pincher, $400; also fe- HORSE AUCTION, AS- Kristi 843-9799 advertisements in the 1623 male miniature pincher PEN Meadow Ranch Personals Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. puppy, $400 no papers, Production Sale, Satur- DAY CARE, full time, The Tooele Transcript- Services Services Miscellaneous NEW FRAME, mattress $600 with. 882-3792 day, July 16th, Aspen CPR, first aid, referen- Bulletin has the sole and box springs, Meadows Ranch, Exit ces. East elementary authority to edit and locate Queen, $175 obo. 884- FREE FREE, five mixed 185 on Interstate 80, Diabetic Life Center area, 24hrs M-F. Dis- BILLY’S LAWN Care, TENNIS LESSONS: Ev- MOVING SALE, couch, 0505 or 241-0336 approximately 20 miles any classified advertise- breed male puppies • Diabetic Education count for siblings. Sum- ment as deemed appropri- light hauling, cleanup, ery Tuesday and Thurs- love seat and 3 tables, need a good home. west of Evanston, mer activities. (435)224- NORTH VALLEY Appli- • Diabetic Pharmacy ate. now serving Grantsville. day ages 6-9, 9am; hide-a-bed, Honda Please call if you’d like Wyoming, 20 miles east 3114 ance. Washers/ dryers Specialist Transcript Bulletin Pub- Free estimates, li- ages 10-14, 10am. At lawnmower, Troy built to see them. 843-9915 of Coalville, Utah, ap- lishing Co. reserves the censed, insured. Elton Park. Come any tiller, new Sears snow $99-$199. Complete proximately 1:00 p.m. We bill Medicare DEPENDABLE CHILD right to refuse any adver- (435)849-2858 leave day. $7/ person/ hour blower, 9hp electric repair service. Satisfac- JACK RUSSELL pup- after UCHA cutting, fea- for diabetic supplies. care, meals and snacks tion guaranteed. 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Must be comfortable in leave message. 882- mote a hospital or an top mattress set, brand • Paid Holidays representing the credit union in legal matters. 6141 ambulance service, new in plastic w/warran- Knowledge of simple accounting procedures place your classified ad ty. Sacrifice $140. and credit union services. One year financial in all 47 of Utah's news- (801)831-0678 institution experience or equivalent combination papers. The cost is only of education and experience. $135. for a 25 word ad BRAND NEW NASA Credit memory foam mattress ($5. For each additional word). You will reach up set, conforms to body, to 500,000 newspaper new in plastic w/warran- Problems? readers. Just call ty, $499. (801)831-0678 Tooele Transcript Bulle- This position operates the Optical Storage tin at (435)882-0050 for EXCELLENT CONDI- System. Scans and indexes original loan Feel confident and take details. (Ucan) TION Whirlpool large capacity washer and documents, membership applications, and legal control of your financial MIRACLE II soap, chem- dryer, $299 obo. Large documents into the optical storage system. situation with ical/ fragrance free, microwave, excellent Responsible for storage of original loans and (aka Masters Miracle). condition, $25 obo. 882- Qualified applicants may submit a documentation, assuring documents are in a Don’t pay $26 retail per 7477 resume with salary requirements to: systematic order and properly labeled. Should bottle! I charge $12. Tooele Federal Credit Union be detail oriented and demonstrate strong Call (435)882-8588. FOR SALE: Maytag gas dryer, almost new, $100 HR Department organizational skills. Accuracy and Quicken Loans MOVING, Must sell! All obo. (435)882-7669, PO Box 720 dependability are essential, and must be able to small appliances, sofa, (435)850-2073 Tooele, Utah 84074 work alone with little supervision. Must posses REFINANCE • BANKRUPTCY • LOW INCOME washer, dryer, tv, Wave Fax: 435-833-9993 excellent typing and filing skills. Financial Runners, Blazer. Price GE WASHER and dryer, institution experience a plus. flexible. Call 843-7994, 3 years old, $450. 884- e-mail: [email protected] Call 1-866-847-9849 840-3566 for appt. 6046 B8 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY July 12, 2005 Continued from previous page Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Wanted Autos Autos SUVs

Child Care ELDERLY CAREGIVER PART-TIME OFFICE RIDE WANTED Settle $0 DOWN! Cars from 89 ACURA Integra, 4dr 2000 JEEP Grand Cher- Phone Sales Immediate Openings needed for elderly gen- help wanted: The Trucks at Depot, 6-5:30. $29/mo, police im- hatchback, high miles, okee Laredo, loaded, QUALITY CHILD care at tleman 1 to 2 days a Stansbury Park Im- Call now 882-2434 pounds for sale! 24 $800 obo. 884-1435 V8, power sunroof, week in Grantsville. Ex- provement District is months at 8.5% APR. leather, tow package, affordable prices. Also Inbound Phone Calls enrolling for preschool perience necessary. seeking applicants for Recreational For listings call 800- 91 HONDA Accord, ac, cd, permaplate, Call 884-0965, 884- flexible part-time office 366-9813, extension $1800; 98 Jayco tent great condition. $13,500 which begins in Sep- New Management Vehicles tember. Give me a call. 6564 work up to 30 hours per 8329 trailer, $3000; Utility 882-8700 882-7359 week depending on ‘02 17’ PALAMINO travel trailer, 8x8, $300; 285- Experience Required EXPERIENCED ME- work load. $8 to $9/hr. trailer with pop out tent, $500 POLICE IM- 16 tires/ wheels, 8 hole, 2000 NISSAN Exterra, SMALL WONDERZ Pre- Drivers CHANIC with knowl- No benefits. Responsi- beds, self contained, POUNDS! Hondas, $300. (435)830-0986 White, $11,000 obo, school now enrolling, $100 A Day Easy edge of 4wd suspen- bilities include: typing $7950 obo. 830-2730 Chevy's, Fords, Jeeps, loaded, 76,000 miles 96 MERCURY Sable, ages 3-5, teaching: sion a huge plus. Con- 40 wpm, WordPerfect, Toyotas, etc! Cars, 843-7145 Class A CDL dependable, new tires phonics, creative learn- tact Paula at Mepco 10-key, filing, customer 1978 21FT Skyline No- trucks, SUV's from Call Tony $3,000 obo. 833-9144 ing, social skills. Call Regional full service haz- 4x4. (801)713-2302 service, A/P, A/R, col- mad camp trailer, excel- $500! For listings 1- or 830-0374 2002 CHEVY Express 15 Melissa Murdock, 882- mat company hiring full lections, and basic com- lent condition, also sta- 800-366-9813 ext 9977. passenger van, 1 ton, 843-5316 EXPERIENCED MEDI- puter skills. Apply in bilizer bar, $2000. Call (ucan) 6918 (801)518-2029 time drivers. Start at Cars From $500! Cars/ tow package, 71,000 CAL Assistant with person at #10 Plaza, 840-1265 or 884-3938 Stansbury Park Trucks/ SUVs Many miles, ac, tinted win- $16/hr or $.35/mile. some knowledge of Pe- Stansbury Park during after 6pm. $500! Hondas from makes and Models dows, power seats, Help Wanted Full/Part Time Haz-mat endorsement diatrics needed part- business hours. (An $500! Police Impounds time (24hrs minimum) Available Now, For List- $11,500. 840-5661 Equal Opportunity Em- 1984 TENT trailer, with For Sale, For listings Medical Assistant & and current DMV printout for pediatric clinic. Fax ings Call 800-366-9813 ployer) shower and toilet, Call 800-366-9813 x required. Full time year resumes to (435)843- x 9972 Trucks $4000- $10,000 WEEK- Medical Receptionist $2950. 830-2736 A519 LY potential. Call for round work, various 8382 Attn: Patty PRECISION BRAKE and SELL YOUR CAR or free 2 minute message. 1987 NISSAN 300ZX, 01 DODGE Laramie, Needed for Tooele hours, home most FEED DISTRIBUTOR a punch press operator, 1987 CLASS C Motor boat in the classifieds. 1-800-867-7254 needs engine, $2000 6spd, jake brake, new weekends. Dispatched FOR LOOMIX R Feed Mercury Metals, 58 home, 35,000 miles, Call 882-0050 medical practice, obo. (435)850-9286 tires, shocks, 5th wheel Supplements: Looking South 1200 West, 400 watt Oran genera- AVON: TO BUY OR experience required. from home terminal. Call hitch, air lift, bed liner, for a self-starter whom Tooele. tor, microwave, ac, SUVs SELL. Sell to anyone. between 8:00-5:00 for 1987 SUZUKI Samurai leather, $21,000 obo. is familiar with the local sleeps six, $9500. 884- For information call in- 4x4 works great, engine 840-2298 If qualified please application or fax job cattle industry. Flexible PRIOR-SERVICE SOL- 6323 dependent sales repre- runs great, $1300 obo. 1997 JEEP Wrangler SE, fax resume to: experience. hours with huge upside DIERS. The Utah Army sentative Vi Knutson (801)792-5631 4 cylinder, 137,000 potential. Contact Con- National Guard is cur- 1999 26’ INSBROOK 1965 FORD F-250, auto- 884-3830 (801) 951-2389. miles, ac, power steer- nie @ 1-800-883-3817 / rently offering a travel trailer, sleeps 8, matic 352, good rubber, Attn: Ideal Practice MP Environmental 1988 FORD Tempo, runs ing, hard & soft tops, 100 WORKERS NEED- [email protected] $15,000.00 bonus to excellent condition, great body, $700. 884- Services, Inc. great, dependable work half doors, ski rack in- ED! Assemble crafts, m. (ucan) Prior-Service Soldiers $9350. 830-2730 0626, 840-1110 1043 N. Industrial Park Cir car, $495 obo. 882- cluded. $5700. 843- wood items. Materials willing to get back in. Business owners If you Grantsville, Utah 84029 5578, 850-9060 8621 provided. To $480+ per HAIR STYLIST: Great For information call: 2000 COLEMAN tent 1996 CHEVY Silverado, need someone fast, week. Free information Clips. Busy Tooele sal- SFC Craig Dowen at trailer, excellent condi- excellent condition, ps, place your classified ad 1989 CHEVY custom 1998 GMC Jimmy, great package. 24 hours Ph: 877-800-5111 on hiring FT/PT li- (435) 833-0928 (ucan) tion, like new, must see pw, new tires, brakes, in all 47 of Utah's news- van, runs good, needs condition, $6000 850- (801)264-5665. Fax: 435-884-0610 censed stylist. Great to appreciate, used 6 many extras. 882-2431, papers. The person you pay and bonuses. $300 SUBWAY SANDWICH- times, sleeps 6-8. 884- minor work, $600 obo. 9973 or 882-4170 (435)830-2095 DOES YOUR COMPA- are looking for could be Hire on bonus. Call ES now hiring for new 6037 (801)231-6801 NY work for YOU? 0/0's from out of town. The AUTO AND RV mechan- 830-0183. store in Walmart. All Continued on next page 1989 MERCURY Tracer, do you average $1.39 cost is only $135. for a ic needed in Tooele. shifts. Please apply at 26’ TRAIL Manor Model $650 obo. 224-2206 mile? Flatbed only. 25 word ad and it Fax resume to 882- HEAVY EQUIPMENT 444 North Main Street. 3023 Trailer, collapsible Great pay, reasonable reaches up to 500,000 2784 operators: Experience hard side, like new, 1991 DODGE Dynasty, time out. Company po- people. All you do is call in crusher operation. complete kitchen, ac, good car, bad trans. sitions available. Call 1- the Tooele Transcript BOOKING ACTORS, ex- Minimum 2 years expe- $19,500 obo. 843-0377 HELP $500. (801)250-0366 866-285-5812. (ucan) Bulletin at (435)882- tras, models! Will train rience. References The Kirk 0050 for all the details. you free! $72- $700/ needed. Great benefits. WANTED Motorcycles & 1992 TOYOTA Camry, Quiet, Quality apartments in a (Ucan) day. All ages. (801)680- Full time. Wage based restored historic structure 0660 on experience. Apply in ATVs exterior fair, interior good, runs excellent, person @ Bolinder 1979 HONDA XL185S The Best Places at the Best Prices CDL DRIVER and la- Company 1830 W Hwy Runs good, new seat, new tires and more! ����������� borer needed, pay de- 112 or fax resume to new rear tire. Street le- $3000 obo. (435)843- Completely Furnished pends on experience. 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(ucan) school, Monday-Thurs- THE SPECTRUM AND Sell Your Car Here for day starting mid-Sep- Daily News is seeking a 96 YAMAHA YZ250, lots MONTHS FREE RENT DRIVER WANTED. OTR tember. Some overnight bureau chief for the Ce- of extras, excellent con- $ 80* 2 years experience. care required. dar City office. Respon- dition, $1300. 882-0255 N ow Renting ea. Flatbed Class A CDL, (801)540-4455 sible for developing 6 MOVE IN SPECIALS Clean MVR. Call Sandy thorough, accurate local Trailers @ Dry Creek Transpor- MULTIPLE WORKERS news reports for our Call 882-0050 Exclusively for Seniors tation, 1-435-654-2429. to distribute flyers in print and online edi- *Based on 13 issue contract. (ucan) and around the Tooele tions. Must have excep- 1995 BIG Tex utility trail- Pet Friendly er, dual tandem axle, area. Easy work and tional English and or- Call for details. pp DRIVERS COVENANT excellent pay. Perfect ganizational skills. Two 25’, 20,000lb JVW, pin- 2000 MITSUBISHI TRANSPORT. Excel- for stay at home moms. years of experience in tle hitch, electric brakes, Eclipse GT, fully load- (435)843-0717 lent pay and benefits for Call Benjamin Fletcher, journalism. Requires like new, $5900 obo. ed, 57,000 miles, experienced drivers, (801)898-0472 working flexible hours. (435)830-2426 $9000. 830-0035 O/O, solos, teams and Send resume, cover let- graduate students. Bo- NANNIES: MANY ter and five examples of nuses available. Refri- OPENINGS from East writing and/or editing to: gerated Now Available, to West! You choose Editor Todd Seifert, The 1-888-MORE PAY (1- family. Full-time, live-in, Spectrum and Daily Hundreds of homes, lots & 888-667-3729). (ucan) nationwide. Excellent News, 275 East St. pay, benefits. Airfare George Blvd., St. DRIVERS: FLATBED: paid. helperswest George, Utah 84770. great home time! Dedi- @comcast.net, www. Fax: 1-435-674-6265, property to choose from! cated runs available. helperswest.com or call E-Mail: tseifert@the- Miles, vacation, 5 holi- toll-free 1-866-546-3889 spectrum.com (ucan) days paid. Newer Helpers West. (ucan) equipment. CDL-A; WORK FROM home and 608 E. Nicole Way NEED EXPERIENCED 2yrs experience. 800- love it! 877-850-3218 Erda Carpenter, need driver’s 700-6305. Beautiful country property for license and own hand Business tools; and one laborer. horses and the family w/ 6 Call 882-2096, 840- Opportunities bdrms, 3 full bths, Walk-out Starting a new business? 0214. Ask for Tony. ALL CASH CANDY basement, Mother in law apt., Route. Do you earn 8” well, 50’X80’ bldg. for horse NEEDED: FOOD service $800 in a day? Your arena, storage or barn and so Need fixtures to display workers and manage- own local candy route. ment team members. much more. Over 5.5 acres. Includes 30 machines $ $ Weekends a must. Call and candy. All for 5525,00025,000 Call Shane 840-0344 items at festivals & fairs? Justin 843-6393 before $9,995. 1-800-814- We have a fixture that will work for you! 2pm. 6047. (ucan) NINE MORE people to PPrriceice RReducededuced IDENTITY THEFT con- Price Reduced • metal wall fixtures with light canopies work from home for a R Health Company. sultants needed. Get EER • metal gondola fixtures in 4 foot sections PT/FT (888)215-4082, paid daily. Work from DD • gondala end caps 2bpaiddaily.com home. Toni (801)598- NN TT 9566 or Rick (801)842- UUNDER • metal shelves PRICES U ACC 7891 A NOW HIRING experi- • greeting card fixtures $ $ R $ R $ BELOW FIXTURE enced fry cooks, wait- 1126,00026,000TT 1156,00056,000 • pharmacy shelving resses and dishwash- LIBERTY TAX SERVICE ONN • jewelry and watch displays RETAIL IN SLC! ers, both A.M. & P.M. - Join the Fastest grow- CCONTRACTCO1232 East 940 North 1632 N. Dean Ave, Overlake • misc. display fixtures and tables shifts available. Call ing Tax Preparation A Gem of a home in a Perfect Location, Quiet Eastside Stunning home in a Great Location! w/ 3 Bdrms, 2.5 841-9828 after 5pm. Franchise ever! To re- Cul De Sac, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, .20 acre lot, Master Baths, 2 Family Rms, Beautiful .19 Acre Yard, Custom Excellent Condition! quest information Suite is Super - Sized and plenty of family area Amenities and full basement framed, wired and stubbed throughout. OCCUPATIONAL OR please visit our web site for bath to finish your way. A Must for the Smart Buyer. Call Bob/Patti at 884-6307 (cell 830-1881) Physical Therapist Staff at www.libertytaxfran- or Contract: DDI Vant- chise.com or call 1-800- NNEWEW LLISTINGISTING See fixtures at 4 West Main in Grantsville age early intervention 790-3863. Investment NEW LISTING program seeks a part- required. (ucan) Wed. July 13th – Friday July 15th time OT or PT in Tooele County to provide home MUSIC BUSINESS from Noon - 6:00 pm & center-based services your home. Sell drums, to infants & toddlers guitars and wind instru- with special needs & ments. Call Music Buy- $ $ 1129,50029,500 $ $ 1149,00049,000 their families. Must be ers of America, 1-800- licensed. Will train in 796-9769 137 North 570 East early intervention. Flexi- 168 Millcreek Way This home is in a beautiful area with mountain An Excellent Rambler in a Fantastic Neighborhood Wal-Mart ble schedule. Mileage SATELLITE RETAIL views, close to East elementary, churches and reimbursed. Email town. Has 3 bdrms, 2 bths, 1766 sq. ft., w/ 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, Storage Everywhere, Business for sale with Parking Galore and so much more. [email protected] contracts, for 2 apt unfinished bsmnt w/ a partially finished full bth. Distribution Center or fax (801) 270-8587. complexes and much EOE. more. 882-7054 Grantsville, UT OWNER OPERATORS / Small Business owners: DRIVER - FFE owner ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR: Place your classified ad operators needed with in 47 newspapers Material Handling Positions truck or without. $2,000 throughout Utah for only Unloaders, Orderfillers, Loaders sign on bonus! Average $135. for 25 words, and Requires continuous lifting up to 100 lbs. $1.09/mile. Generous $5. per word over 25. $ $ $ $ fuel surcharge. No cred- 1123,00023,000 991,5001,500 Shifts available: You will reach up to Wal-Mart offers competitive hourly wages with a Tuesday-Friday, 10 hour schedule (1st and 2nd shifts) it check. No forced dis- Saturday-Monday 12 hour shift ($1.35 Shift Differential) 500,000 buyers and it is Progression Schedule patch. Zero down lease 369 North 1st East a one call, one order, 282 West 670 North $11.40/HR progresses to $14.40/HR PER HOUR This is your opportunity to join the world’s purchase. Call Kent 1- Rambler with 1948 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, large This Well Built Rambler has 1372 s.f., 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths, largest retailer, recognized by Fortune Magazine one bill program. Call for weekday schedules as one of the most admired companies in the 800-569-9229. (ucan) front room and kitchen both with beautiful ceramic tile Family Rm, Cold Storage, Rear Entry into Mud Rm and world. As a member of the Wal-Mart team, you the Tooele Transcript flooring, family room and fenced yard. will enjoy benefits including Associate Bulletin at (435)882- a covered patio. $12.75/HR progresses to $15.75/HR PER HOUR discounts, 401(k), stock purchase plan, profit PART TIME bartender. sharing, health benefits, career advancement Apply in person at 1100 0050 for further info. for weekday schedules opportunities, and more! *Each office independently owned and operated. E Vine, Tooele. (Ucan) Shane Information deemed reliable not guaranteed. Applications for employment at the Wal-Mart Distribution Center in Grantsville, UT will be PART TIME delivery Wanted accepted at the following Workforce Services locations: Tooele, West Valley City, Downtown, merchandiser, must be Bergen Metro, Midvale and South County Offices. Or stop by our Distribution Center in Grantsville. flexible, have good I WILL haul off any met- communication skills Applicants MUST be 18 years of age or older. al, I will pay cash for and driving record. 840- 0344 (cell) Applications are valid for 60 days from submission. junk cars Scott Hourly plus commis- Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V (435)830-6189 ext. 119 sion. 882-4882 882- 8868 1185 N. Main TUESDAY July 12, 2005 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B9

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Cooler, hookups. 4x4, Z71, trlr pkg, shell, 173 S. 1st St. kitchen- ies included. 449 S 2BDRM 1BTH, carport, premises. $800- .24 acres, quiet mentary, junior high, Only One No smoking, no pets. 1 loaded, very clean, 85k, ette, washer, dryer. Ca- Main. 840-0755 super clean inside, $850/mo based on lawn neighborhood, new high school, many ex- 1bedroom & or 2 people. $400/mo, $10,000, (435)882-0849 ble tv. $500/mo, $200 $650/mo, 37 North, 100 care arrangement. (plus carpet, newly remod- tras, quiet neighbor- $300/dep, (435)849- deposit. 882-6141 One 2 bedroom 3BDRM 2BTH Tooele E, Tooele. (801)598- utilities) $850/dep. Con- eled bathroom, new hood, $174,900. 317 S 2374 or (801)679-1467 MOVING SALE: F-150 please leave messages BEAUTIFUL apartment, fenced yard, 4881, www.outwestreal tact Scott or Janet, kitchen floor. 114 S 400 W, Tooele. 4x4, 1979, runs great, UNITS central air, hookups, ty.com (435)884-3612, Broadway. Call 840- (435)882-6536 after 10% OFF rent for 6mo ROOM FOR rent, spa- $1800; F-250, 4x2, carport, shed, one pet, (435)830-4439 0279. 6:30pm. lease. The next three AVAILABLE! cious home & yard, 2BDRM, 1BTH, garage, 1979, great family truck, water/ garbage provid- tenants to sign up will $350/mo, includes utilit- $550/mo, first and last $1200; (435)882-3057 !! NO JULY RENT !! ed. $600/mo $400/dep. GRANTSVILLE HOME, FIND DISTRESSED home, (801)971-5501 receive 10% discount. ies, washer, dryer, stor- month rent, $400/dep. 4bdrm, 3bth, lease properties, we teach 884-0193 age, US long distance. cell. Studios, one, two and Completely Remodeled NEW One year lease, refer- w/option, $850/mo. Mi- FANTASTIC you how! 877-850-3218 three bedrooms. 585 N fridge, stove, dishwasher, LDS Standards. Call ences required. No chelle (435)241-0233 3BDRM, 1.5BTH, Vehicle Parts Main St, Tooele. New cabinets, carpet & patio. 833-9716 pets, no smoking. FOR SALE by owner $425/$525 per month. $650/mo, $300 deposit, CONDO! modern tile, carpet and (435)882-1612 GRANTSVILLE, 3bdrm, beautiful 3bdrm, 2bth Absolutely Gorgeous! no smoking, no pets, ROOMMATE WANTED, $800. Owner agent. paint. Call now 843- The best value in ALL rambler, located in carport, fenced yard, male, $300/mo, utilities 2BDRM, 1BTH, newly re- 2,100 sq. ft. 1996 TOYOTA Tricel car 0917. of Tooele. (801)898-9085 peaceful upscale neigh- ac, w/d hookups. 882- included. No smoking, modeled. $675/mo. parts. Call Lisa 830- We LOVE Children. borhood. 55 Iron Rod 1287 after 6pm. no alcohol. Location El- 830-2747 or 882-8871 GRANTSVILLE, GOR- 3 bdrm, 3 bth on 8848 Road, $171,500. 882- (801) 358-8592 ton Park, Apt #16. Call GEOUS new custom the golf course. 4195 (435) 843-7331 CLEAN, LOWER unit 850-9044. I don’t an- 3 BDRM, 2 BATH on home, 3bdrm, rent to (Spanish only) swer unavailable or large lot. $800 per own available, starting 2bdrm apartment, 4- $122,800. FRIENDLY NEIGHBOR- 260 North 100 East, plex, carport, storage, blocked IDs. month w/ $500 deposit. at $1100/mo. Shawn Owner/Agent 840-5029 HOOD, lots of kids. HURRY ! Tooele hookups, nice location (801)759-0835. SLEEPING ROOMS 843-5169 3bdrm, 2bth rambler, 426 W 500 South, no partially finished, full pets, $500/mo, available, $70 per LARGE 3BDRM, 2bth Only 1 left! 2 AND 3bdrm apart- basement, extras! 904 $300/dep. 882-7163 week, $10 key deposit, 3BDRM 2BTH house for duplex, carport, fire- ments behind Super first and last week- total rent, $850/mo, place, central air, 645 E N 1300 E (801)209- Wal-Mart. On select $750/dep, central air, 2 0048, 843-7964, CLEAN: STUDIOS, 1, 2 $150 to move in. 46 N Smelter Road (400 N), units $99 moves you Broadway. 882-7605 car garage. Bev 882- $650/mo, $500/dep. FOR SALE! www.owners.com/amw $ Closing Costs and 3bdrms, new tile, FOR SALE! 4094. Open house Sat- in. Some apartments 7350, Phil 830-4745. Call 882-8407 includes all utilities. carpet and paint. Elder- SPACIOUS ONE bed- urday. NEW HOME, 3bdrm $ Swimming pool, hot ly and handicapped room apartment, fur- 3BDRM, 1.5BTH apart- 0 Down welcome. Equal hous- 2bth, large master, tub, exercise room, nished, washer and dry- ment, $775 month, FSBO COMPLETELY re- garage, no smoking, playground, full club- ing opportunity. Call er included, no smoking $400 deposit, utilities in- modeled home, 2bdrm, no pets, $850/mo, 0 house. 843-4400 224-4569 or children quiet neigh- cluded, central air, w/d 1bth, tile, Corian coun- $500 deposit. Availa- Sell Your Home Here for $110,000 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, central borhood, $450/mo plus hookups, no pets or tertops, kitchen applian- ble July 17. 840-0412 air, 1 car grg. Brand new 1 year warranty included. 2 BED house washer/ DUPLEX 2 bedroom utilities. 843-1379. smoking. Kim 882-3796 ces included, 36x24 ga- dryer hookups apartment for rent, w/d $ 80* rage, $94,900. Stop by NEWER HOME for lease $475/mo $250/dep. hookups, yard, $450 SPECIAL 2bdrm apt, 3BDRM, 1BTH home, ea. for a brochure! 23 No. For more information call Matthew with in nice neighborhood, 6 224-2163 plus lights and gas. $200 move in allow- newer home, nice Glenwood Ave, Tooele. 4bdrm, 2bth, $875/mo, Holmes Homes at 435-882-0191 Call 882-4724. ance. $500/mo, $400 neighborhood, close to Call 882-1604 $500 deposit, no smok- 882-0050 deposit. Accepts hous- park, new paint/ carpet, FAX 435-843-1148 ing, no pets. Kathleen *Based on 13 issue contract. GRANTSVILLE APART- ing. 328 E Main, swamp cooler, $600 de- FSBO OR lease option, *Price subject to change with out notice. Contact sales agent for details. 224-4517 or (801)408- MENTS now available! Grantsville. Call posit, $775/mo. 882- Approximately 2500sqft, 1797. Studios $375 includes (801)815-2928, 435- 7061 Tooele auto sprinklers, central utilities, 1bdrm $450 in- 884-0432. air, framed basement, 3BDRM, 2bth condo. NOW AVAILABLE 3bdrm cludes utilities, call 1- 1.5bth, family room, NEW HOME 3bdrms, 2bth, beautiful STANSBURY CONDO, Hometowne Court. Ga- Mortgage Rates 801-603-2565 fenced backyard, no views, 840-4326, 833- 2bdrm w/loft, 1.5bth, 1 rage, a/c. No smoking. PRICED TO smoking, no pets, 9330 or (801)860-6070. car garage, w/d hook- $900 monthly, $500 de- LAKEPOINT, LARGE $650/mo, 1st and last ups, ac, lawn service, posit. Available Aug. 1. SELL!!!!!!!!! Hit Record Lows! 3bdrm basement apart- month plus deposit. FSBO: Large multi-level great location. 65 Mill- (801) 465-2926 ment, w/d hookups, all 882-7956 with 2200+sqft, 4bdrm, pond Rd. Available 3.5bth, extra large 3 car I want to refinance my: utilities paid, $700/mo. 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile $175,900 Call (801)250-1909 now! Rent paid through RENT TO Own option. garage with work area, � 1 bedroom August. (801)520-2235 home for rent, no smok- .28 lot, much more. ing/ pets. 882-1550 2bdrm, 2bth, Stockton. Great For Moderate � 2 bedroom Bad Credit Accepting applications. Northeast location. 833- LARGE 2BDRM newly STUDIO APARTMENTS, Income Family! 843-0916; 843-3573 9886 � 3 bedroom OK! remodeled, w/d hook- $375 per month, first 4BDRM 1BTH home, by ups, central air, storage golf course, fenced � months rent free, $0 Utah Housing GRANTSVILLE $93,000, 4+ bedroom unit, parking. $600/mo. backyard, quiet neigh- RENTALS CALL Deseret moves you in, Utilities Corporation 3BDRM, 2BTH, fire- No pets. Serious in- borhood, rent or rent to Peak Realty (435)882- included, new paint/ place, sunroom, 2 car quires only. (435)840- own, $950. $500 depos- 9088 is selling a new 5 carpet, 833-9134 garage, fenced back- 3010 it. (801)577-0484 bdrm / 2 bath – 3,099 Jason (801)864-0455 RENTALS NEEDED! De- yard, automatic sprin- (801)259-1340 sq ft home with White seret Peak/ Property klers, 54 North Center Nice- 2 Bed, 1 Bath Du- Management. We have quality touches St. 884-5090 Must Mortgage plex $500/month 4BDRM, 1BTH, quiet neighborhood, $850/mo tenants waiting. Call usually found only in See! Consultant $300/dep. Call Rose@ D.P.Realty 435-882- higher priced homes. DP Realty (435)882- plus deposit. Call 840- 9088 Income limits apply. GRANTSVILLE, NEW 435-830-4204 9088 or (435)830-2827 1864 or 840-0186. Available July 1. custom home! Rent to STANSBURY 4BDRM For details call own, low down, no bank 4BDRM, 2BTH, 465 East 2.5bth, new carpet, Phil at qualify. Mark (801)918- $1200/mo, 4bdrm 7755, Applied Re. 1310 North, no pets, 2 (801) 902-8235 car garage, $900/ 2.5bth, $1000/mo, month, 12 month lease, 4bdrm, 2.5bth, large or visit our website: GVILLE 10 ACRES, 840-5551, 840-5651 yard $1200/mo, 5dbrm, www.utahhousing.org large home, 3 barns, 2.5bth cul-de-sac zoned for kennel. Your Dream Home 4BDRM, 3BTH home, $1175/mo 843-1282 $319,900. Call Rose @ $850/mo, $500/dep + 2BDRM CONDO, like DP Realty. (435)830- utilities. Horse property. STANSBURY PARK 2 new, large bedrooms, 2827 882-5420 bdrm updated condo, patio, fireplace, new garage w/opener, whirl- paint, make offer. Call HOME IN Stansbury, 357 Wrathall Cir, Grantsville 5 BEDROOM house, 2 pool bath. Available Ju- Rick 882-3713 or 801- new carpet, paint, full baths, garage, ly 1. $850/month. 635-5090. 3bdrm, 2bth on a full fenced backyard, very $1,000 deposit. 830- unfinished basement, spacious, $1000/mo. 2700 2BDRM, 1BTH, 1005sqft close to elementary For info call 840-0759 home on .17 acre, school. $143,000. 882- UNDER CONSTRUCTION STANSBURY PARK Katie. $85,000. Seller financ- 4282 4bdrm, 2.5 bath 2 car ing possible. Call Kurt garage, Washer & Dry- 5BDRM, 2BTH house for (801)631-6892 INVESTMENT PROP- er, No Smoking. Avail- rent in Grantsville, ERTY, 3bdrm, 1bth, able Immediately. Rent 3600SQFT HOME with fenced yard, $850 a large fenced yard, one $1000. Talena (Pruden- horse property, remod- month (435)830-4877 family for past 13mo, tial) 435-830-8113 eled, too much to list, good payment history, near rodeo grounds 480 5BDRM, 2BTH, ceramic serious inquiries only. SUPER CLEAN! Like N 200 W, Tooele, irriga- tile, fenced yard, utilities 840-3434, 884-9188 included, $950. 830 new 4bdrm, 3bth (mas- tion, barns. John 882- ter), central air, fully 6663 Bonneville Way. Call LEASE OPTION, 362 882-8218 landscaped yard w/fully auto sprinklers. RV 3BDRM, 2BTH, 1300sqft Caldwell Drive, 4bdrm, 2bth. Call Dave 840- 5BDRM, 2BTH, close to parking, 2 car garage, home w/garage, on .3 1009 or 884-1087 Northlake Elementary, quiet cul de sac loca- acre, $107,000. Seller $1100/mo, $1100 tion. (435)224-9186, financing possible. 480 NO DOWN PAYMENT? cleaning deposit. 884- (801)842-3434 E Clark, Grantsville. Problem credit? Own a 6298 Call Arlin, (801)661- TOOELE East side rent- 2342 new home without the 99 3BDRM, 2bth, $200 al, 5bdrm, 2bth, Stans- big down payment. If deposit, $600 month, 1 bury house on lake, 3BDRM, 2BTH, 1800sqft you're motivated year lease, available 3bdrm, 2bth, pets al- twin home, $94,000, for w/$40K+ income Ameri- Whoa Horse July 1st. 882-8144 lowed. Prudential, Kar- sale or lease. Located can Home Partners 1- rie Thorne (435)840- at 227 Alfred Drive. 800-830-2006, visit BEAUTIFUL HOME for 0564 (435)862-5664. www.AmericanHome rent large 3bdrm, Partners.com. (ucan) Property Deluxe! 2bth, remodeled, large TOOELE, 3BDRM 1bth, 4BDRM, 371 S 600 W, kitchen, dishwasher, twin home, $700/mo, or $109,900, totally re- Planning on selling your upstairs loft. 139 N house $750/mo. Con- modeled, shows a ten home, you could be This large rambler is being built in 100 East. $975/mo. tact Mitch (801)380- plus. Aaron (801)706- sending your sales (801)243-9802. 5691 5919 points to up to 500,000 the beautiful Palomino Ranches. With people at once. For DUPLEX, 557 E Smelter TOOELE, 3BDRM 2bth, 5BDRM, 2BTH home in $135. you can place vaulted ceilings and a large kitchen, (400 North), large 1 car garage, new paint, a great neighborhood, your 25 word classified 3bdrm, 2bth, ceramic fenced yard, ac, hard- beautiful new carpet ad to all 47 newspapers tile floors, carport, wood floors, tile kitchen, and paint throughout, in Utah. Just call Tooele dining family room. 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 fenced yard, $650/mo. 135 South 3rd Street, mature trees and land- Transcript Bulletin at Precept (801)272-8405. $795. (801)706-5570 scaping. The perfect (435)882-0050 for all bathrooms, 3 car garage. home for your family. the details. FAMILY OF 5 desparate- TOOELE, 3BDRM, $132,500. 976 S South- Act now and choose everything! ly needs a 4 bedroom 1.5bth, condo, central west Drive. (435)542- PRICE REDUCED! home. Will work for air, single garage, very 3414 $160,000 or rent to rent. Call (801)971- nice. $750/mo, includes own: Stansbury 4bdrm, 7960 Bonnie or water, sewer, garbage. 5BDRM, 2BTH, .38ac, 3bth, in cul-de-sac, vinyl $ (801)965-3926 Tom. David 884-0916 mostly finished base- privacy fence in big ment, gas fireplace, backyard, new paint, 279,900 FOR RENT/ lease, 3 TOOELE, NEW kitchen built in entertainment carpet, unfinished base- bedroom house, 1 bath, and bath, 4bdrm, 1bth, center, wired for sur- ment (703)587-8929 full unfinished base- 145 South 2nd Street, round sound, swamp ment, large yard, in Er- $745/mo. (801)916- cooler, $135,900. 850- SELLING YOUR HOME? Call da. $850/mo. Call 830- 7226 or (801)243-3115 9566 Advertise it in the clas- 5680 or 882-3521 sifieds. Call 882-0050 TOOELE, OVERLAKE 5BDRM, 3.5BTH, over 4bdrm, 2.5bth, garage, Laramie FOR RENT: 2bdrm, 2200sqft, many up- STOCKTON, 42 Conner central air, family room, 1bth, 2 car garage, very grades, on quarter acre Ave 2bdrm, one 13x23, very nice, $1075. 312 clean, fenced yard, no lot in Overlake, fully 1.5bth, fenced back Dunn W Dawson Dr. smoking, no pets, landscaped, 322 West yard, 1480sqft, great for (801)390-7266 C-21 $650/mo, $500/dep, 1430 North. Call Mike small family, 882-7054 Stockton. 882-7068 McAffee. 882-5762. Priced to sell 224-4000 $169,900. WE BUY HOUSES! NEWER 3BDRM 2bth TWO BEDROOM house FULL PRICE! home, Tooele, fenced, for rent, $700 per month AVOID FORECLO- (801)598-8514 Brandon for rent $895/mo. Call plus utilities, $400 SURE, we can help! www.wantfullprice.com www.tooelecountyhomes.com Joe (801)254-1009 or cleaning deposit. Call Fast and easy (801)755-6382 Curtis 840-2608 (801)244-3426 Continued on next page B10 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY July 12, 2005

Continued from previous page Buildings Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Meetings Meetings Meetings Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Homes STEEL BUILDING 7:00 P.M. PUBLIC PUBLIC NOTICE cans with Disabilities Act, NOTICE OF TRUST- as joint tenants, as Trust- BRYAN W. CANNON ment was acknowl- SALE! Sentinel Building HEARINGS ON THE AMENDED individuals needing spe- EE'S SALE ors, in favor of Deutsche 8619 South Sandy edged before me this 7 TOOELE, BEAUTIFUL Systems. Agricultural, FOLLOWING ITEMS: Notice is hereby given cial accommodation dur- The following described Bank Trust Company, as Parkway day of July, 2005, by new home, multi level, commercial, specialty. a. Amendment to a pre- that the Tooele City ing this meeting should property will be sold at Trustee by Residential Building A, Suite 111 Gerald H. Suniville, in 3bdrm, 2bth, finished Free quote and estimat- liminary plat for Palomino Council will meet in a notify Richard Jorgen- public auction to the Funding Corporation, the Sandy, Utah 84070 his capacity as Succes- basement, beautiful ed erection costs. Ranch Phase 2. Special Business Meet- sen, Tooele City Land highest bidder at the present Beneficiary. The www.cannonfirm.com sor Trustee. landscaping w/double www.sentinelbuildings.c b. Minor subdivision for ing on Tuesday, July 12, Use Technician prior to West Main Entrance, present owners are re- Office Hours: M-F 8am My Comm. Exp. deck, $135,000. Ste- om. 1-800-327-0790. Kenny Hale of one (1) lot 2005 at the hour of 5:00 the meeting at (435) 843- North Steps, Tooele ported to be ANGELICA – 5pm 08/06/05 phanie or Mike, (ucan) into three (3) at 331 East P.M. The meeting will be 2130 or TDD (435) 843- County Courthouse, 47 FRANCO and JIMMY J. Phone: (801) 255-7475 /s/ Brenda L. Hammond (801)455-4652 Pear Street in an R-1-21 held at the Tooele City 2180. South Main Street, FRANCO as joint ten- Cannon File #2050101 NOTARY PUBLIC AND UTAH MANUFACTUR- (801)631-7139 zone. Hall Small Conference (Published in the Tran- Tooele, Utah, on July 28, ants. (Published in the Tran- SEAL ER FOR 17 years Plus - c. Proposal to amend Room located at 90 script Bulletin July 12, 2005, at 8:30 a.m. of The purchase price is script Bulletin July 12, 19 (Published in the Tran- All Steel Buildings!!! Chapter 14 of zoning North Main Street, 2005) said day, for the purpose payable in lawful money & 26, 2005) script Bulletin July 12, 19 Manufactured Any size you want, any code to include a 2.5 Tooele, Utah of foreclosing a trust of the United States of & 26, 2005) Homes accessories you want, acre zone. 1. Ordinance 2005-18 An Public Notices deed originally executed America. Bidders must NOTICE OF TRUST- or any features you INSTANT EQUITY, 1998 d. Proposed general revi- Ordinance of the Tooele Trustee's Sales on April 7, 2003 by Eric be prepared to tender to EE’S SALE Public Notices want. www.cobuildings. Cavco, 3bdrm, 2bth, sions to Chapter 1 of City Council Enacting Gatien, as trustor, in fa- the Trustee a $5,000.00 The following described Miscellaneous net or call 1-800-262- doublewide, valued zoning code. Tooele City Code §1-24- Deadline for public no- vor of Chase Manhattan non-refundable deposit real property will be sold 5347. CO Building Sys- $28,000, will sell for e. Proposed rewording of 1 Imposing Filing Fees tices is 4 p.m. the day Mortgage Corporation, in certified funds or a at public auction to the Deadline for public no- tems, Inc. Building a $20,000 cash. Over- vision statement for for Candidacy for Elected prior to publication. covering the following re- cashier's check at the highest bidder, payable tices is 4 p.m. the day Reputation on "Old pass Point. Call amending the General Office Public notices submit- al property purported to time of sale to secure in lawful money of the prior to publication. Fashioned Integrity". (801)654-0632 Plan Patrick H. Dunlavy ted past the deadline be located in Tooele bid, and the balance of United States at the time Public notices submit- (ucan) f. Proposed amendment Tooele City Recorder will not be accepted. County at 624 Grand- the purchase price must of sale, at the main en- ted past the deadline Mobile Homes to Chapter 9 Landscap- Pursuant to the Ameri- view Circle, Tooele, UT be paid in full in the form trance to the Tooele will not be accepted. Financial NOTICE OF TRUST- ing. can With Disabilities Act, 84074 (the undersigned of certified funds or a County Courthouse, 47 EE'S SALE Services g. Proposed general revi- Individuals Needing Spe- disclaims liability for any cashier's check within 24 South Main Street, ELECTION 2005 The following described 14x70 2BDRM, 1bth, sions to Chapter 21 Sub- cial Accommodations error in the address), and hours from the time of Tooele, Utah, 84074, by Grantsville City will be $$CASH$$ IMMEDIATE property will be sold at 894sqft, washer/ dryer, divisions to comply with Should Notify Patrick H. more particularly descri- sale. Gerald H. Suniville, Suc- accepting declaration of CASH for structured public auction to the shed, 485 Hawthorne State Code, add open Dunlavy, Tooele City Re- bed as: This Trustee’s Sale is cessor Trustee, on Au- Candidacy for Mayor and settlements, annuities, highest bidder, payable St (Grandview Village), space requirements, ag- corder, at 843-2110 prior Lot 41, VALLEY TER- subject to a bankruptcy gust 10, 2005, at 11:00 (2) City Council posi- law suit, mortgage in certified funds, at the $9500 obo. Owner will ricultural land protection, to the meeting. TDD RACE SUBDIVISION, a filing, a payoff, a rein- a.m. of said day, for the tions. Applications must notes and cash flows. time of sale at the North finance. (801)596- and conservation area Phone Number 843-2108 subdivision of Tooele statement or any other purpose of foreclosing be filled out at the City J.G. Wentworth #1 1- front entrance of the 7653 considerations. (Published in the Tran- City, according to the of- condition of which the that certain Deed of Hall between the hours 800-794-7310. (ucan) Tooele County Court- Immediately following the script Bulletin July 12, ficial plat thereof, record- trustee is not aware that Trust ("Deed of Trust") of 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. house, 47 S. Main St., 1980 BROADMORE Public Notices Public Hearings, the 2005) ed in the office of the would cause the cancel- dated October 15, 2001 beginning July 15, 2005 Tooele, Utah, on July 18, 14x60, 2bdrm, 2 car- meeting will be officially County Recorder of lation of this sale. Fur- and executed by Chesh- and ending at 5:00 p.m. Meetings 2005, at the hour of ports, 30ft porch, Park called to order by Chair- PUBLIC NOTICE Tooele County Utah. ther, if any of these con- ire and Sons, Inc., as on August 15, 2005. The 10:30 a.m. of said day; at 935 N Main #3, Deadline for public no- person Rebecca Peter- Notice is hereby given Together with all the im- ditions exist, this sale will Trustor, in favor of Holla- qualifications to be a for the purpose of fore- $12,000 obo. Call 882- tices is 4 p.m. the day son. that the Tooele City provements now or here- be null and void, the suc- day Bank & Trust, as candidate are: closing a Trust Deed re- 6549 prior to publication. 1. Consideration of ac- Council will meet in a after erected on the cessful bidder’s funds Beneficiary, covering real 1. Be a United States corded July 26, 2004 Public notices submit- tion on prelim plat Special Business Meet- property, and all ease- shall be returned, and property located in Citizen at time of filing. executed by Payam 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile ted past the deadline amendment - Palomino ing on Monday, July 18, ments, appurtenances, the Trustee and the Ben- Tooele County, State of 2. Be a registered voter Mahbobi, as Trustor, home for rent, no smok- will not be accepted. Ranch Phase 2. 2005 at the hour of 7:00 and fixtures now or here- eficiary shall not be liable Utah, and more particu- of the municipality. covering real property ing/ pets. 882-1550 2. Consideration of a mi- P.M. The meeting will be after a part of the proper- to the successful bidder larly described as fol- 3. Be a resident of the purportedly located in PUBLIC MEETING NO- nor subdivision for Kenny held at the Tooele City ty. for any damages. lows: municipality or a resident Tooele County at 1597 MOBILE HOME for sale TICE AND AGENDA Hale from one (1) lot into Hall Council Chambers The current beneficiary THIS COMMUNICATION PARCEL 1 of the recently annexed West Dawson Drive, or rent, 2bdrm, 1bth, re- Pine Canyon Planning two (2). located at 90 North Main of the trust deed is IS AN ATTEMPT TO COMMENCING AT THE area for 12 consecutive Tooele, Utah, and more cently renovated, Commission Meeting 3. Consideration of Street, Tooele, Utah Chase Home Finance, COLLECT A DEBT, AND SOUTHWEST CORNER months immediately pre- particu-larly described as across from mobile The Pine Canyon Plan- adopting new 2.5 acre 1. Sewer and Water LLC, successor by merg- ANY INFORMATION OF LOT 1, BLOCK 67, cedi9ng the date of the follows: home playground and ning Commission will zone into Chapter 14 of Damage Claims er to Chase Manhattan OBTAINED WILL BE PLAT "A", TOOELE election. LOT 364, OVERLAKE swimming pool. Call hold a SPECIAL PUBLIC zoning code. Patrick H. Dunlavy Mortgage Corporation USED FOR THAT PUR- CITY SURVEY, 4. If elected from a coun- ESTATES PHASE 1-C, 882-0808 MEETING TUESDAY, 4. Review and consider- Tooele City Recorder and the record owner of POSE. TOOELE CITY; AND cil district, the person ACCORDING TO THE July 19, 2005 at 7:00 ation of Envision Devel- Pursuant to the Ameri- the property as of the re- DATED: June 24, 2005. RUNNING THENCE must be a resident of the MOBILE HOME, 14x70, OFFICIAL PLAT p.m. in the Auditorium on opment P.U.D. for varia- can With Disabilities Act, cording of the notice of Paul M. Halliday, Jr. EAST 283.96 FEET, council district. 2bdrm, $550/mo, $150 THEREOF, AS RE- the first floor, Tooele tions of construction de- Individuals Needing Spe- default is Eric Gatien. Successor Trustee MORE OR LESS; For more information you security deposit. 882- CORDED IN THE OF- Courthouse, 47 South sign for corner of SR 138 cial Accommodations The sale is subject to a 376 East 400 South, THENCE NORTH 82.5 can contact Wendy 3159 FICE OF THE TOOELE Main Street, Tooele, & 112. Should Notify Patrick H. bankruptcy filing, a pay- Suite 300 FEET; THENCE WEST Palmer, City Recorder at COUNTY RECORDER. Utah. 5. Consideration of a Dunlavy, Tooele City Re- off, a reinstatement or Salt Lake City, Utah 283.96 FEET, MORE OR Grantsville City Hall, 429 Lots & Land The sale is without war- PUBLIC MEETING C.U.P. for Christopher corder, at 843-2110 prior any other condition of 84111 LESS; THENCE SOUTH E. Main Street ranty and is voidable, 1. Roll Call Fields / Comteck Serv- to the meeting. TDD which the trustee is not Telephone: (801) 355- 82.5 FEET TO THE (Published in the Tran- without liability, in the 2. Approval of meeting ices for a computer retail Phone Number 843-2108 aware that would cause 2886 POINT OF BEGINNING. script Bulletin July 14, RESIDENTIAL BUILD- event of bankruptcy, re- minutes from June 23, store located in the strip (Published in the Tran- the cancellation of the Office Hours: Mon.-Fri., PARCEL 2 2005) ING lot, Canyon Rim instatement, or other 2005 mall on the corner of SR script Bulletin July 12, sale. If any such condi- 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. BEGINNING AT THE Estates, 12,000sqft, condition unknown to the ORDINANCE 2005-20 3. Amendment to the 138 & SR 112. 2005) tion exists, the sale shall (MST) SOUTHEAST CORNER zoned R1-12, all under- trustee at the time of AN ORDINANCE Policies and Procedures 6. Consideration of be void, the successful FILE NUMBER: 27243 OF LOT 1, BLOCK 67, ground utilities, peace- sale. Dated June 28, AMENDING CHAPTERS for Pine Canyon Plan- adopting general revi- bidder’s funds returned (Published in the Tran- PLAT "A", TOOELE ful, secluded, beautiful PUBLIC NOTICE 2005. David B. Boyce 5, 8, AND 10 OF TITLE ning Commission sions to Chapter 1 of and the trustee and cur- script Bulletin June 28, CITY SURVEY; views, canyon atmos- NOTICE IS HEREBY Successor Trustee 4 OF THE TOOELE PUBLIC HEARING: zoning code for compli- rent beneficiary shall not July 5 & 12, 2005) THENCE RUNNING phere, $29,900. Owner GIVEN THAT the Tooele (Published in the Tran- COUNTY CODE, 1. REZ #1008-05 Brook- ance to State law. be liable to the success- WEST 50.0 FEET; 882-7094. City Planning Commis- script Bulletin June 28, BRINGING REFER- field Estates – Sec 11, 2 7. Consideration of ful bidder for any dam- NOTICE OF TRUST- THENCE NORTH 82.5 sion will meet in a Public July 5 & 12, 2005) ENCE TO THE PLAN- S, 4 W- A-20 to RR-5 amending the General age. EE’S SALE FEET; THENCE EAST 17 ACRES w/water, utilit- Hearing and Business NING COMMISSIONS Adjournment: Plan by adopting new vi- Bidders must tender to The following described 50.0 FEET; THENCE ies, buildable lots (3), meeting scheduled for NOTICE OF TRUST- IN LINE WITH STATE PUBLIC MEETING: sion statement. the trustee a $5,000.00 property will be sold at SOUTH 82.5 FEET TO 882-2155, 830-2469, Wednesday July 13, EE'S SALE LAW, AND REPLACING 1. AMZ #1023-05 8. Consideration of deposit at the sale and public auction to the BEGINNING. 830-2646 2005 at the hour of 7:00 The following described THE BOARD OF AD- Amendment to 24-6-3 adopting proposed the balance of the pur- highest bidder on August Said real property is also pm. The meeting will be real property will be sold JUSTMENT WITH THE 70.7 ACRES, Tax ac- Business related tempo- amendment to Chapter 9 chase price by 12:00 17, 2005 at 11:45 a.m. at known by the street ad- held at Tooele City Hall at public auction to the ADMINISTRATIVE count 06-060-0-001, rary signs Landscaping. noon the day following the Northwest Main En- dresses of 608 North in the City Council highest bidder, purchase HEARING OFFICER Rush Valley area, fac- 2. Discussion on park in 9. Consideration of pro- the sale. The deposit trance to the TOOELE Main, Tooele, Utah Chambers, located at 90 price payable in lawful NOW, THEREFORE, BE ing Hwy 36. Rush sale, Pine Canyon posed amendment to must be in the form of a County Courthouse, 47 84074 as to Parcel 1 and N. Main Street, Tooele, money of the United IT ORDAINED BY THE $298,000 Cash. Other Business: zoning code to require cashier’s check or bank SOUTH MAIN, TOOELE, 41 East 600 North, Utah. States of America at the LEGISLATIVE BODY (626)533-6823 Adjournment: upgrades to adjacent official check payable to UT 84074, in the County Tooele, Utah 84074 as to Agenda Items time of sale, at the north- OF TOOELE COUNTY, Dated this 11th day of and access roads for Lundberg & Associates. of TOOELE by BRYAN Parcel 2. The under- 1. Elect new Vice Chair- ern most, of the two west UTAH AS FOLLOWS: UTAH'S BEST LAND July, 2005 new development. The balance must be in W. CANNON, as Suc- signed Successor Trust- man for Planning Com- entrances of the Tooele SECTION I - PURPOSE. bargain 40 acres - MARY DIXON, Secreta- 10. Consideration of the form of a wire trans- cessor Trustee, and CIT- ee disclaims any defect mission. County Courthouse, Utah State law was $24,900. Uinta Moun- ry adopting proposed gen- fer, cashier’s check, IFINANCIAL MORT- in the street address of 2. Public Hearing and a/k/a the Third Judicial amended this year which tain area. Outdoor lov- Pine Canyon Planning eral revisions to Chapter bank official check (credit GAGE COMPANY INC, such real property, which motion for a proposed District Court, 47 South redefined powers and er's dream! Dramatic Commission 21 Subdivisions for com- union official checks are current Beneficiary, un- address is provided for City Master Plan amend- Main, Tooele, Utah, on duties of planning com- mountain views, close (Published in the Tran- pliance to State law. not accepted) or U.S. der the Deed of Trust general information pur- ment to the Land Use El- Tuesday, July 26, 2005, missions. This ordi- to conveniences. Sur- script Bulletin July 12, 11. Report from City Postal money order pay- dated August 12, 2002, poses only. ement from Rural Resi- at the hour of 4:00 p.m. nance seeks to make rounded by wilderness. 2005) Council Liaison, Todd able to Lundberg & As- made by LYNN FOR- The current beneficiary dential to Commercial of that day for the pur- changes in conformity Nearby lake and state Castagno. and Medium Density sociates. If wire transfer RESTER AND BAR- of the above-described PUBLIC NOTICE OF pose of foreclosing a with those made at the parks. Excellent financ- 12. Approval of minutes Residential for 150 Acres is used, an additional BARA ANN FORRES- Deed of Trust is Holladay MEETING AND AGEN- deed of trust executed by State level. Also, it is felt ing. Call UTLR 1-877- of the last business located between 400 $10.00 must be remitted TER, as Trustor(s) re- Bank & Trust and the re- DA Steve T. England in favor that those issues which 349-5263. (ucan) meeting. West and Highway 36 with the purchase price. corded August 22, 2002 cord owner of the real Erda Township Plan- of United Financial Mort- have heretofore been 13. Open discussion. and from 3200 North and Cash payments are not as Entry No. 186197 in property as of the record- STOCKTON BUILDING ning Commission gage Corp., covering real handled by the Board of 14. Adjourn. 3500 North. accepted. A trustee’s Book 774 at page 81 of ing of the Notice of De- lots. 8000-12000sq.ft. The Erda Township property located at ap- Adjustment may be bet- DATED this 21st day of 3. Public Hearing and deed will be delivered to official records of fault is Cheshire and Newly constructed Planning Commission proximately 270 North ter handled by an admin- June, 2005. motion for a requested the successful bidder TOOELE county, given Sons, Inc. roads. Beautiful lake/ will hold a meeting on Tahoe Street, Tooele istrative hearing officer. Shauna Kertamus amendment to the within three business to secure indebtedness There are unpaid real mountain views. Great July 13, 2005 at 7:00 County, Utah, and more SECTION II - CHAP- Zoning Administrator Tooele City land use days after receipt of the in favor of CITIFINAN- property taxes owing for manufactured or p.m. in the auditorium of particularly described as: TERS AMENDED. Title All interested persons zoning map for 62 acres amount bid. CIAL MORTGAGE upon the property for the custom built homes. the Tooele County Court- ALL OF LOT 49, NORTH 4, Chapters 5, 8, and 10 are invited to attend and from RR-5 to General DATED: June 27, 2005. COMPANY INC by rea- years 2001, 2002 and 882-7094. house, 47 South Main LAKE NO. 1 SUBDIVI- of the Tooele County provide comment upon Commercial, R1-30 and Scott Lundberg, Trust- son of certain obligations 2004 in the approximate Street, Tooele Utah. SION, A SUBDIVISION Code are hereby amend- these proposals. Written R1-10 by G. Eldon Rob- ee secured thereby. sum of $15,796.05, or Water Shares 1. Roll Call. OF TOOELE CITY, AC- ed to read as attached comments will also be ert of Bluewater Compa- 3269 South Main, #100 Notice of Default was re- more. PUBLIC MEETING: CORDING TO THE OF- hereto, which attachment considered if submitted ny, Murray, Utah. Salt Lake City, UT corded January 31, 2005 The estimated amount of 1. Roll Call FICIAL PLAT THEREOF, is, by this reference, to the Zoning Administra- 4. Public Hearing and 84115 as Entry No. 235411 of the obligation secured by FOUR SHARES of Set- 2. Approval of meeting ON FILE AND OF RE- made a part hereof. tor in advance of the motion for a requested (801) 263-3400 said official records. the property as of March tlement Canyon water minutes from June 22, CORD IN THE TOOELE SECTION III - REPEAL- hearing. The current Conditional Use Permit Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. Trustee will sell at public 17, 2005 is as follows: for sale. (801)583-3855 2005 COUNTY RECORDER’S ER. Ordinances and res- Land Use Management for a temporary produce – 5:00 p.m. auction to the highest the principal sum of 3. Amendment to the OFFICE. 10-004-0-0049 olutions in conflict here- NEEDED 3 water shares and Development Code stand proposed to be lo- L&A Case No. 04-50028 bidder payable in lawful $570,591.31; accrued in- Policies and Procedures The current beneficiary with are hereby repealed to convert to culinary and the proposed cated at 975 N Main in Team B/CR money of the United terest of $33,948.05; and for Erda Township Plan- of the trust deed is Mort- to the extent of such con- water. Will pay cash. amendments may be re- the Southeast corner of THIS COMMUNICATION States, without warranty late fees of $200.00 for a ning Commission gage Electronic Registra- flict. Call Barbara at 882- viewed at the Grantsville Wendy‚s parking lot by IS AN ATTEMPT TO as to title, possession or total of $604,739.39, to- 4. REZ #1009-05 BRK & tion Systems, Inc., and SECTION IV - EFFEC- 4861 city Offices each week- Dwayne Yates of Har- COLLECT A DEBT, AND encumbrances. Bidders gether with interest from H LLC Sec 3 T 3 South the record owners of the TIVE DATE. This ordi- day before the public ward Farms. ANY INFORMATION must be prepared to ten- and after March 17, R 4 West Extend CG property as of the record- nance shall become ef- Office Space hearing, between the 5. Public Hearing and OBTAINED WILL BE der the purchase price in 2005, and costs and at- Zone & Rezone from ing of the notice of de- fective 15 days after its hours of 9:00 a.m. and motion for a requested USED FOR THAT PUR- the amount bid within 24 torney fees incurred from RR-5 to RM-30 fault are Steve T. Eng- passage provided it has 4:00 p.m. Conditional Use Permit POSE. hours of the sale by and after December 22, PUBLIC HEARING: land and Sharon M. Eng- been published, or at OFFICE/ BUSINESS Persons with disabilities for a portable taco stand (Published in the Tran- cashiers check. 2004. Those wishing to WORK MEETING: land. The trustee's sale such publication date if SPACE Utilities in- needing assistance to proposed to be located in script Bulletin June 28, The address of the prop- bid on the property must 1. Discussion regarding of the aforedescribed re- more than 15 days after cluded 42 South Main participate in this hearing the parking lot in front of July 5 & 12, 2005) erty is purported to be be prepared to immedi- eliminating Table 15-5- al property will be made passage. & 56 South Main. 1 should contact the True Value Hardware, 686 North 100 East, ately tender that amount 3.3-a (i) to allow conser- without warranty as to ti- NOTICE OF TRUST- IN WITNESS WHEREOF month free. (602)826- Grantsville City Office at 852 N. Main by Jose Ra- Tooele, UT 84074 more or the actual amount of vation subdivisions tle, possession, or en- EE'S SALE the Tooele County Com- 9471 (480)585-5380 least 24 hours prior to mos. particularly described as the initial bid of the cur- 2. PUD #1011-05 Jump- cumbrances. Bidders The following described mission, which is the leg- the hearings. 6. Public Hearing and follows: rent Beneficiary, which- ing Horse Ranch (Con- must be prepared to ten- real property will be sold islative body of Tooele OFFICE/ BUSINESS (Published in the Tran- motion for a requested THE NORTH 12 FEET ever is less. Any amount cept Phase) der $5,000.00 in certified at public auction to the County, passed, ap- space, utilities and high script Bulletin June 23 & Conditional Use Permit OF LOT 15 AND THE bid in excess of said ini- 3. CUP #1133-05 Mi- funds at the sale and the highest bidder without proved and enacted this speed internet included, July 12, 2005) for a home occupation SOUTH 58 FEET OF tial bid must be tendered chael & Carol Jensen balance of the purchase warranty as to title, pos- ordinance this 5th day of 272 North Broadway. pre-school proposed to LOT 16, OF BONNE- within 24 hours of the (Home Occupation) price in certified funds session or encumbran- July 2005. (435)882-4949 PUBLIC NOTICE be located at 623 East- VILLE SUBDIVISION, A sale. The trustee will ac- 4. AMZ #1023-05 within 24 hours of the ces, at the West main ATTEST: Notice is hereby given ridge Drive by Patricia J. SUBDIVISION OF cept payment only in the Amendment to 24-6-3 sale. entrance North steps of TOOELE COUNTY that the Tooele City Rebujio. TOOELE CITY, AC- form of a cashier’s check Buildings Business related tempo- THIS IS AN ATTEMPT the Tooele County Court- COMMISSION: Council will meet in a 7. Public Hearing for a CORDING TO THE drawn on a federally in- rary signs TO COLLECT A DEBT. house, 47 South Main, Dennis D. Ewing, Clerk Closed Special Business requested subdivision fi- PLAT THEREOF, RE- sured state bank, nation- 5. CUP #1135-05 Mi- ANY INFORMATION Tooele, Utah, on July 26, Dennis Rockwell, 2800+SQFT commercial Meeting on Monday, July nal plat approval for Deer CORDED IN THE OF- al bank or credit union. chael Spivey (Home Oc- OBTAINED WILL BE 2005, at 4:30 o'clock Chairman space for sale or rent, 18, 2005 at the hour of Hollow Phases 6 and 7 FICE OF THE TOOELE The trustee will accept cupation ) USED FOR THAT PUR- p.m., of said day: Situat- ( S E A L ) all or part, 351 E Utah 6:00 P.M. The meeting zoned R1-14 located at COUNTY RECORDER. the second highest bid in Other Business: POSE. ed in the County of Commissioner Rock- Ave, Tooele, (801)598- will be held at the Tooele 800 South and 700 East 08-017-0-0015 the event the highest bid- Adjournment: DATED this 25th day Tooele, State of Utah, well voted 4881, www.outwestreal City Hall Council Cham- containing 32 lots by The undersigned dis- der fails to tender the Dated this 11th day of of June, 2005. more particularly descri- Commissioner Law- ty.com bers located at 90 North Steve Hamilton of West- claims liability for any er- funds due within 24 July, 2005 Marlon L. Bates, Trust- bed as follows: rence voted Main Street, Tooele, ern Excavating and Pipe- ror in the address. The hours after the sale. MARY DIXON, Secreta- ee Lot 202, GLENEAGLES Commissioner John- If you build, remodel or Utah line Company, Tooele, record owner(s) of the Gerald H. Suniville, the ry SCALLEY & READING, P.U.D., Phase 1, a Plan- son voted remove buildings you 1. Discuss Pending Ligi- Utah. property as of the record- undersigned Successor Erda Township Plan- P.C. ned Unit Development in APPROVED AS TO can place your classi- tation 8. Public Hearing for a ing of the Notice of De- Trustee, maintains an of- ning Commission 50 South Main Street, Tooele City, according to FORM: fied ad in 47 of Utah's Patrick H. Dunlavy requested subdivision fi- fault are ATM/CITIFI- fice situated at 50 South (Published in the Tran- Suite 950 the official plat thereof on Douglas J. Ahlstrom newspapers for only Tooele City Recorder nal plat approval for Ce- NANCIAL MORTGAGE Main Street, Suite 1600, script Bulletin July 12, P.O. Box 11429 file and of record in the Tooele County Attor- $135. for 25 words ($5. Pursuant to the Ameri- dar Crest Subdivision COMPANY, INC. Salt Lake City, Utah, 2005) Salt Lake City, Utah Tooele County Record- ney for each additional can With Disabilities Act, Phase 2 containing 13 This sale is for the pur- 84144; Telephone No. 84147-0429 er's Office. (Published in the Tran- word). You will reach up Individuals Needing Spe- lots zoned R1-8 located pose of paying obliga- (801) 532-3333; with reg- PUBLIC NOTICE Telephone: (801) 531- TAX # 13-082-0-0202 script Bulletin July 12, to 500,000 potential cial Accommodations at 690 East and 1400 tions secured by said ular office hours from Notice is hereby given 7870 Purportedly known as: 2005) customers and all you Should Notify Patrick H. North by Kyle Mathews, Deed of Trust including 8:00 a.m. through 5:00 that the Grantsville City Business Hours: 9:00 905 Gleneagles Court, do is call the Tooele Dunlavy, Tooele City Re- Tooele, Utah fees, charges and ex- p.m., Monday through Planning Commission a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tooele, UT 84074 (the INVITATION TO BID Transcript Bulletin at corder, at 843-2110 prior 9. Public Hearing for a penses of Trustee, ad- Friday, excluding holi- will hold a business TS#9408445806312966 undersigned disclaims li- AIRPORT IMPROVE- (435)882-0050 for all to the meeting. TDD requested subdivision fi- vances, if any, under the days. meeting on Thursday, 05 ability for any error in the MENTS the details. (Ucan) Phone Number 843-2108 nal plat approval for terms of said Deed of DATED: July 7, 2005. July 14, 2005 in the (Published in the Tran- address). WENDOVER AIRPORT (Published in the Tran- West Point Meadows Trust, interest thereon -/s/ Gerald H. Suniville Grantsville City Hall script Bulletin June 28, The Trust Deed being WENDOVER, UTAH script Bulletin July 12, Subdivision Phase 3 and the unpaid principal Gerald H. Suniville Council Chambers at July 5 & 12, 2005) foreclosed by these non- Sealed proposals for the Buy, Sell, 205) containing 27 lots zoned of the note secured by Successor Trustee 429 E. Main Street in judicial trust deed fore- Concrete Aviation Ramp Medium Density Resi- said Deed of Trust with STATE OF UTAH ) Trade. Grantsville, Utah, which closure proceedings is Project at the Wendover dential by William Gaskill Subscribe interest thereon as in COUNTY OF SALT meeting shall begin dated March 19, 2002, Airport will be received of Amsource Residential said note and by law pro- LAKE ): promptly at 7:00 P.M. Today and was executed by by the Tooele County II, LLC. vided. ss The agenda shall be as ANGELICA FRANCO Pursuant to the Ameri- 882-0050 DATED this 6th day of The foregoing instru- 882-0050 follows: and JIMMY J. FRANCO July, 2005. Continued on next page TUESDAY July 12, 2005 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B11

Continued from previous page Public Notices Public Notices Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Discuss cancer-related decisions with kids Public Notices tral means of facilitating INVITATION TO BID or years cancer, their protective instinct children might have difficulty what, and if necessary, reas- Miscellaneous DBE participation. The Separate sealed bid(s) cancer is often to spare the child by coping with cancer in a par- sured none of this is their fault. bidder shall not discrimi- will be received by Airport Commission, 47 nate on the basis of race, Tooele City Corporation Fwas the hiding the truth. When families ent or a family member. The Whenever possible, children South Main, Tooele, color, national origin, or for construction of the second lead- choose to hide information person with cancer will need to should be included in decision- Utah 84074, until 2:00 sex in the performance Utah Industrial Depot B- ing cause of about a cancer diagnosis, chil- make multiple trips to the doc- o'clock p.m. local time making. If it becomes neces- of this contract. The bid- Avenue Waterline project death, but no dren may pick up on tension tors office and hospital. There based on the "Official der shall follow 49 CFR in their offices located at sary, maybe they could even Time" of the clock at the Part 26, Regulations of 90 North Main, Tooele, more, it’s now and stress. They may try to lis- will be changes in appearance help pick out a wig! Wendover Airport Man- the Office of the Secreta- Utah 84074 until 10:00 the number ten in on adult conversations, — they may look pale, their It’s possible that with all ager’s Office, on the 28th ry of Transportation, to a.m. on July 19, 2005 one killer of and hear things they weren’t hair may fall out, or discolor- day of July 2005, and the appointments, pharmacy subcontract to small and then at said office Americans intended to hear. ation of the skin from radia- then publicly opened and business concerns publicly opened and read trips, etc, a child may feel like read aloud immediately under age 85. Talking about cancer can be tion treatments. There may be owned and controlled by aloud. This project was Lynnette Gilmore he or she is being neglected. thereafter. Bids shall be socially and economical- previously noticed, how- According to difficult, it’s often an unfamiliar bandages, tubing, sore places. Make a special time to focus addressed to the Wend- the statistics GUEST COLUMNIST ly disadvantaged individ- ever no bids were re- concept for children. Children Foods that tasted good before just on your child. Let him over Airport 345 Airport uals. ceived. gathered by may not realize there are many may not now, in fact, they may Apron, P.O. Box 159, pick a video, or if you feel As required by 49 CFR The project generally the National Children’s types of cancer, and each per- smell different too. Favorite Wendover Utah 84803. Part 26, Tooele County consists of the construc- well enough go out to lunch. The Bidder's Construc- Cancer son is different. According to lotions or perfumes may smell is required to create a tion of approximately Let him know that he’s just as tion Contractors Board Institute, Justice Center Dr. Hartoununian, local pedia- different now. Children may bidders list, consisting of 1,500 linear feet of 12- important as he always was. Reg. No. must be written information about all inch water line and ap- those under trician, it’s important that the need to take on more chores or on the outside of the en- DBE and non-DBE firms purtenances, a 10" com- 85 years of age comprise 98.4% information be age-appropriate. help out more. Cancer is a difficult and velope. that bid or quote on pound meter, 10" pres- sometimes scary topic. But The work contemplated of the population. This means You want to help them under- It’s important to keep the DOT-assisted contracts. sure sensing valve sta- with love and support a family consists of but is not lim- The purpose of this re- tion, and underground that soon everyone will know stand, not overwhelm them. routine as normal as possible. ited to, the following: quirement is to allow use vault. someone — friend, relative, They absorb information and Children need to know it’s okay can get through it — together. CONCRETE AVIATION of the bidders list ap- CONTRACT DOCU- neighbor, teacher — who either ideas from other children and to ask questions about anything Lynnette Gilmore has been RAMP proach to calculating fu- MENTS may be obtained All bids must be accom- has or has had cancer. what they see in everyday life they don’t understand and that a volunteer at the Children’s ture overall DBE goals. on or after July 7, 2005 Justice Center for three years. panied by lawful monies As per the requirements at Tooele City offices for Most parents feel it’s their — including what they see on you’ll answer as truthfully as of the United States or a of the Proposal Section, a non refundable fee of duty to talk to their children TV. Without the correct infor- you can. Let them know that She works in various capaci- Cashier's Check, a Certi- all Prime Bidders submit- $50.00. Existing Plan about wearing bike helmets or mation, they may fill in the their needs will be met. For ties to assist child survivors of fied Check, Bid Bond, ting bids on this project Holders of this project Bank Money Order or staying away from strangers. gaps with their own imagina- smaller children, they need to abuse. She was born in Tooele must submit, with his or may use the prior bid set But when someone you know tion. be reassured they are deeply County and has lived here Bank Draft, drawn and her bid, a list including for bidding purposes. issued by a National the name, address, and Bid Security in the faces a serious health issue like There are many reasons loved and will be no matter most of her life. Banking Association lo- DBE/non-DBE status of amount of 5% will be re- cated in the State in all subcontractors and quired to accompany which the work is to be suppliers that bid or bid(s). Folic acid prevents problems, including dementia accomplished or by any quote for work under this Prospective BIDDERs Banking Corporation in- contract. Failure to pro- are strongly encouraged by Matilda Charles folic acid supplement (already rec- for these cutbacks. There is also a Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send corporated under the vide this information, as to attend a pre-bid meet- ommended by doctors to prevent disturbing report about the reduc- e-mails to letters.kfws@hearstsc. Laws of the State in outlined in the Proposal ing, which will be held at which the work is to be Folic acid, or folate, which birth defects, as well as reduc- tion or loss of medical insurance com. Section, will make the Tooele City Public Works for retired employees. accomplished in an bidder non-responsive at 11:00 a.m. on July 14, is vital in the diet of women of ing the risk of heart disease and amount equal to not less and not eligible for award 2005. The purpose of the child-bearing age to lower the risk strokes) is said to be especially I would like to hear your views (c) 2005 King Features Synd., Inc. than ten (10) per cent of of the contract. meeting is to acquaint of birth defects, may also help helpful. about these changes: Have they the total bid amount, Bidders presently debar- BIDDERs with site condi- payable to the order of in slowing down the progress of However, as always, do not affected you? Do you expect red, suspended, pro- tions, specifications, and them to? What action should Super Crossword Answers the Tooele County Com- posed for debarment, de- to answer any questions dementia. take any supplement or change mission, as liquidated clared ineligible, or vol- that BIDDERS may have According to a recent article your diet in any way without first our political leaders take? damages in the event untarily excluded from concerning the project. A in the Miami Herald, a study by a consulting your own doctor to Also, for any lawyers read- said successful bidder participation in this trans- short site visit will follow. Dutch group showed that a daily make sure that you would not ing this, can the decision by shall fail or refuse to exe- action by any Federal Tooele City reserves the cute the contract in ac- intake of folate, which is found be adversely affecting any exist- the courts to allow United department or agency right to reject all bids and Airlines to cut back on its cordance with the terms are not eligible for award. rebid the project, and/or in a number of foods, including ing condition if you made these of his bid. After a con- Tooele County does not make reductions in or ex- berries -- especially strawber- changes. pension plan be successfully tract is awarded, the suc- discriminate on the basis pand the scope of work ries -- dark green-leafed vegeta- On Another Note: The chang- appealed before it becomes cessful bidder will be re- of handicapped status in as needed. Please direct quired to furnish a sepa- bles, oranges and beans, as well ing picture of Americans close to the “model” for continuing the admission or access questions to Paul Han- cutbacks in promised ben- rate Performance Bond to, or treatment, or em- sen, P.E., Tooele City as folate-enriched cereals, flour retirement age shows that more and a Payment Bond, ployment in, its programs Engineer at (435)843- and other products, could help may have to work longer than they efits? each in the amount of or activities. 2130. slow the progression of cognitive expected because of cutbacks in one hundred percent Tooele County reserves (Published in the Tran- Write to Matilda Charles in (100%) of the contract decline as we get older, and may company pension plans, and some the right to reject any script Bulletin July 12 & care of King Features Weekly amount. improve memory. Also, besides who have already retired may and all bids and to waive 14, 2005) Service, P.O. Box 536475, The EEO requirements, irregularities. Bids may folate-rich foods, a high dosage have to return to work to make up labor provisions and not be withdrawn for a PUBLIC NOTICE wage rates are included period of ninety (90) RUSH VALLEY PLAN- in the specifications and days after opening. The NING AND ZONING bid documents and may Owner reserves the right COMMISSION be inspected at the Air- to extend the period to MEETING JULY 13, port Manager's Office, hold proposals beyond 2005 Wendover Airport, or at the specified ninety (90) 8:00 P. M. Tooele County Commis- days, provided that mu- Agenda sion, 47 South Main, tual consent is obtained 1. Roll Call Tooele, Utah. Plans and from the successful bid- 2. Minutes of prior meet- ������������ specifications may be der. ing obtained with a non-re- A Pre-Bid Conference 3. Minor Subdivision – fundable deposit of Sixty will be held at 10:00 AM Jeanna Long Dollars ($60.00), for local time on Wednes- 4. Public comments each complete set from day, July 20, 2005 , in 5. Adjourn Morrison-Maierle, Inc., the conference room at David Smith, Chairman P.O. Box 6147, Helena the Wendover Airport Rush Valley Planning ������������������ Montana 59604 (406) Terminal, Airport Admin- and Zoning 442-3050. Fax: (406) istration Office, Wend- (Published in the Tran- 442-7862 over, Utah. Interested script Bulletin July 12, No Bid for this construc- Contractors are request- 2005) tion contract shall be re- ed to attend. A tour of ceived or considered by the project site will be STANSBURY PARK Wendover Airport/Tooele conducted after the ELECTIONS County unless: meeting. CANDIDATES NEEDED A. The Bidder must com- No bid may be withdrawn STANSBURY GREEN- ply with the laws of Utah ���������� after this scheduled time BELT SERVICE AREA relative to the licensing for the public opening of And of contractors. the Bids specified above. STANSBURY RECREA- B. The Bidder certifies Approved this 6th Day of TION SERVICE AREA that it will comply with Candidates are needed ����������� July 2005. the provisions of the Da- Signed: /s/ Calleen Pe- to fill the office of Trustee vis Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. shell within the Stansbury 276a). Tooele County Record- Greenbelt Service Area C. Evidence of Compe- er and the Stansbury Rec- ���������� tency and Financial Re- (Published in the Tran- reation Service Area sponsibility as per FAA script Bulletin July 12, 14 (constituting the Stans- General Conditions, Sec- & 19, 2005) bury Service Agency): tion 20. There are two vacancies The Bidder must supply �������������� in each of the above, for PUBLIC NOTICE all the information re- a total of four (4) vacan- Lake Point Improve- quired by the bid docu- cies. Positions are for a ment District Elections ments and specifications. four (4) year term. Indi- Candidates are needed The Bidder is required to viduals elected to any of to fill the offices of Trust- submit a Certification of the above positions must ��������������������� ee within the Lake Point Nonsegregated Facilities be willing and able to at- Improvement District (included in the Proposal tend the required meet- (Culinary water and sew- form). ings each month and be er services) A Contractor having 50 responsible to oversee ��������������� There are four (4) offices or more employees and any designated area(s) for four year terms. Indi- his subcontractors hav- of responsibility. The viduals elected to any of ing 50 or more employ- election will be held No- the above office of Trust- Ultra ees and who may be vember 8, 2005. ees must be willing and awarded a subcontract of Qualifications for these able to attend required $50,000 or more will be offices are: meetings each month required to maintain an a. Be a registered voter and be responsible to affirmative action pro- in the Stansbury Park oversee any designated gram, the standards for Voting District Wireless area(s) of responsibility. which are contained in b. Be a U.S. Citizen The election will be held the specifications. c. Be at least 18 years of November 8, 2005. To be eligible for award age by election day Qualifications for these Nationwide each bidder must comply d. Candidate’s primary offices are: with the affirmative ac- place of residence must a. Be a registered voter tion requirements, which be in the Special District in the Lake Point Im- are contained in the (A resident of Stansbury provement vot- specifications. Park for at least 365 The proposed contract is ing District for at least Dial up days before the election - 365 days before election. under and subject to Ex- date) b. Be a U.S. Citizen. ecutive Order 112456 of Filing period to declare c. Be at least 18 years of September 24, 1986 and candidacy is between Ju- age by election day. to the Equal Employment ly 15, 2005 and August d. Candidates primary Opportunity (EEO) and 15, 2005. place of residency is in Federal Labor Provi- To become a candidate the Special Dis- sions. for this Special District ������������������ trict (A resident of Lake The Contractor will be re- Board elective office, the Point, Tooele County). quired to comply with the qualified person must file ������������������������ Filing period is between wage and labor require- a Declaration of Candi- July 15 and August 15, ments and to pay mini- dacy with Kim Marshall, 2005, between the hours mum wages in accord- Special District Clerk at of 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. ����������������������� ance with the schedule the Stansbury Service To become a candidate of wage rates establish- Agency, 1 Country Club, for the Special District ed by the United States Suite 1, Stansbury Park, ������������������������������ Board of Trustees elec- Department of Labor as Utah between the hours tive office, the qualified referenced in the Con- of 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 person must file a Decla- ���������� tract. p.m. For more informa- ration of Candidacy dur- The Tooele County Com- tion call Kim at 882- ing regular office hours ���������������������������������� mission has established 6188. with Mary Lyn Robbins, ����������������������������������� an overall DBE goal for (Published in the Tran- District Clerk, at 1844 E. the year. Under this con- script Bulletin July 7 & Shepherd Lane, Lake tract, either a race neu- 12, 2005) ������������������������� tral or race conscious Point, Utah. (801) 250- goal has been establish- 5223 �������� ed. The project docu- (Published in the Tran- ments identify the specif- script Bulletin July 12 & ������������������������������ ic requirement. Under 14, 2005) ������������������� this contract, the County is adopting a race-neu- July Seminar

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