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TOOELE Erda dairy TRANSCRIPT family learns value of hard work See B1 BULLETIN July 31, 2007 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 114 NO. 20 50¢ Home sales fall back to earth, but prices still climbing by Mark Watson homes sold. Then, during the third quar- year, up 9.8 percent over the same period STAFF WRITER ter of last year, sales climbed even high- the year before. The number of houses sold in Tooele er with 372 units sold. The momentum Tooele’s ReMax Platinum owner Dan County plummeted 17.3 percent during dropped off slightly in the fourth quarter Egelund said the real estate market in the second quarter of 2007 compared of 2006 with 285 units sold and fell further the Tooele Valley has recovered during to the second quarter of 2006, accord- to 266 units sold during the first quarter the past two years after going through a ing to statistics from the Wasatch Front of this year. Sales have rebounded to 298 rough period. Regional Multiple Listing Service. during the second quarter of this year, “Home prices will still increase but at a Tooele County’s real estate market but that number is still significantly lower more gradual pace than they have in the appears to be cooling down with back-to- than the same period a year ago. past,” Egelund predicted. normal sales volume after a banner year Despite the decrease in home sales, He said that four or five years ago some in 2006, when 1,283 houses and condos prices show no signs of tailing off. homeowners faced foreclosures and were were sold. Through the first six months After only a 5 percent increase in the eager to get out of their homes. The sud- of 2007, 564 houses and condos have sold average sales price for houses during den and substantial increase in home val- compared to 626 houses and condos sold 2005, sales values jumped 26.4 percent ues has made foreclosures almost non- during the first six months of 2006. That during the second quarter of 2006, a peri- existent in Tooele County because people represents a 10 percent drop from sales od during which the average home price have been able to sell quickly at higher photography / Troy Boman during the first half of the previous year. increased from $137,333 to $172,601. A real estate sign sits in front of an Overlake home. The number of In the second quarter of 2006, 356 Home prices have continued to climb this SEE SALES PAGE A7 homes on the market is up 20 percent in the second quarter of the year compared to the same period in 2006. West Nile virus detected in county by Natalie Tripp area. No human West Nile virus cases CORRESPONDENT New yardstick being used to have been found in Tooele County so far A sentinel chicken tested positive on this year.” Friday with a strain of West Nile virus — The infected chicken belongs to one of the first case of its kind in Tooele County three flocks spread out between Erda and measure commuter lifestyle this year, according to public health offi- Lake Point, but officials aren’t exactly cials and mosquito abatement workers. sure which flock the infected bird came Tooele County growing much faster than state as a whole The chicken’s blood was sent to the State from, said Whitehouse. of Utah Public Health Laboratory where it “We tend to see higher levels of mos- in terms of cumulative daily vehicle miles of travel tested positive, said Bucky Whitehouse, quitos in the that area of the county,” by Joshua Figueira combined daily household VMT of 120. Whitehouse said. “But from our stand- public information officer for the Tooele STAFF WRITER VMTs are the new standard tool for measuring point this is an extremely preventable County Health Department. Over the past decade, Tooele County has commuting time for households and communi- disease.” “This is the first year Tooele County gone from being a community where people ties, and VMT calculations are being used to Last year there were 15 reported cases sentinel chickens have tested positive for drove considerably less than other motorists determine everything from road construction of infected sentinel chickens and three the virus,” said Myron Bateman, Tooele in the state to one where commuters now rule and mass transit routes to environmental con- humans tested positive for the virus, County public health director. “Sentinel the roads, driving more than the state average, trols and zoning regulations. according to the Utah State Health chickens are strategically placed through- according to a new barometer for measuring “VMT is the key,” said Marc Heileson, south- Department. out the Tooele Valley to assist us in driving habits. west regional representative for the Sierra Club. There have been two confirmed human detecting the presence of the virus in our VMT, which stands for vehicle miles of travel, “It’s going to be at the forefront of a lot of discus- cases of West Nile virus in Salt Lake and measures of how far an individual, or group, sions for a long time to come.” Grand counties. The virus has also been drives during any given time period. If a person The new barometer is especially important detected in Box Elder, Duchesne, and commutes 30 miles each way to work every day, to a place like Tooele County, where so many now Tooele counties. Six other coun- he has a daily VMT of 60. If two people in the people commute to work each day, according ties have submitted suspicious strains same household each commute 30 miles each for testing, according to the Utah State way to work in separate cars, then they have a SEE COMMUTER PAGE A7 Health Department. Even though the virus has been found in a bird, it’s difficult to predict whether a human could contract it, Whitehouse said. RISE OF A COMMUTER COUNTY “There are so many potential things Daily Vehicle Miles of Travel 1995 – 2005 that individuals can do to prevent them

from contracting this virus,” he added. ) 2.41 2.31 2.33 “We keep coming back to the main public 2.5 2.21 2.26 2.13 health message of wearing DEET and 2.00 2.06 2.37 1.93 2.25 long sleeves.” 1.35 2.22 2.17 2.0 1.75 According to health department nurse 2.07 Louise Ekenstam, most people who are 1.84 1.74 infected with West Nile do not show 1.73 STATE 1.5 1.57 any symptoms. About one in five will 1.48 photography / Troy Boman have flu-like symptoms with fever, muscle 1.38 TOOELE COUNTY A sentinel chicken tested positive for West Nile aches, and a possible a rash. While those 1.0 virus on Friday. Three flocks of the birds were individuals recover, the illness can be 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 strategically spread out between Lake Point Number of Miles (Millions and Erda — an area where a high concentra- graphic / John Hamilton tion of mosquitos are known to breed. SEE VIRUS PAGE A5 Police arrest two Tooele residents in DUI driver pleads separate child porn investigations 2.5 guilty in crash with by Suzanne Ashe 32-year-old Christopher Wood on suspicion of pos2.0- five teen soccer girls STAFF WRITER session of child pornography. Police arrested a 32-year-old man and a juvenile Wood is the father of a two-year-old child and by Suzanne Ashe on possession of child pornography charges in his wife is pregnant, according to Tooele City1.5 STAFF WRITER two unrelated cases in Tooele late last week. Police Lt. Paul Wimmer. Stephen Shaw, 50, of Stansbury Park, plead Friday evening, police went to a residence on In a separate investigation, Tooele City Police guilty in 3rd District Court today to a third- Nelson Avenue after a woman reported that she arrested a 16-year-old male Friday at about 11 a.m.1.0 degree felony DUI for a Jan. 2 accident when discovered pornographic photographs of young at his home on 810 North. According to Wimmer, he crashed his SUV into a car of five teenage boys that had been sent to her husband. Police the juvenile had pornographic photos of younger girls from the same Tooele soccer team. obtained a search warrant to search the man’s children on his computer. 0.5 Shaw was also charged with allegedly mak- study and found more pornographic photographs ing an improper turn and having an open con- tainer of alcohol in his car, but due to a plea on a home computer. Saturday, police arrested SEE ARRESTS PAGE A5 0.0 agreement with the Tooele County Attorney’s office, those charges were dismissed. Shaw appeared fragile in court. He carried a Upwind coal-fired plants face opposition canister of oxygen to help him breath. by Sarah Miley oping renewable energy in Global Power — the entities pro- The five girls, all of whom were injured in the STAFF WRITER is far preferable to coal posing to build the three plants. accident, were also in the courtroom. Opposition to three proposed for the sake of the economy, pub- Two of the coal-fired power Two of the girls, Lauren Howsden and Jenna coal-fired power plants in Nevada lic health and the environment, I plants proposed for construction Morgan, both 15, have undergone multiple sur- — two of which are predicted to will use every means at my dis- near Ely would generate over geries due to the accident. Howsden has not adversely affect Tooele County posal to prevent the construction 3,000 megawatts of power com- recovered fully. The other girls have resumed skies — is growing after Senate of new coal-fired power plants in bined, nearly 50 percent more their normal lives, including getting back on Majority Leader Harry Reid, D- Nevada that do not capture and power than that currently gener- the soccer field. Nev., announced he will do every- permanently store greenhouse ated by the Intermountain Power The accident occurred as Rebecca Deleeuw, thing he can to stop the plants gas emissions,” Reid said in a Project power plant near Delta, 17, was driving a Saturn sedan southbound photography / Troy Boman from being constructed. letter to Sierra Pacific Resources, Stephen Shaw pleaded guilty to one count of driving SEE GUILTY PAGE A5 “Because I believe that devel- LS Power, Dynegy Inc., and Sithe SEE PLANT PAGE A7 under the influence of alcohol Tuesday morning in 3rd District Court.

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A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY JULY 31, 2007 Utah & The West Valley Weather Forecast As costs mount, Forest Service adopts ‘Let it burn’ ethic Local Weather by John Miller normally don’t let those things ASSOCIATED PRESS go until Aug. 15. In July, we just don’t do that,’ “ Hescock Tue 94/70 MCCALL, Idaho (AP) — 7/31 Western public lands, including recalls. “I told them, ‘Then you the Payette National Forest in hired the wrong person.’ “ Scattered clouds with the possibil- Idaho, the Gila National Forest Hescock has survived as a ity of an isolated thunderstorm de- in southwestern New Mexico fire manager at the Payette, velopin. and the Bitterroot National and he’s still letting thousands Forest that straddles the of acres of ponderosa pine Montana-Idaho border, have burn annually following light- become “let-it-burn laborato- ning strikes, whether it’s Aug. 15 or not. Wed 91/70 ries,” federal wildfire managers 8/1 say. Last year, fighting wild- Sparse populations sur- fires cost $1.3 billion when a Isolated thunderstorms. Highs in rounding those forests make it record 9.8 million U.S. acres the low 90s and lows in the low possible to pursue some of the burned. Twenty-four wildland 70s. nation’s most progressive fire firefighters died. A study by management policies. the National Interagency Fire An increasing number of Center in Boise concluded that wildfire managers are letting a wildland fire costs $43 an Thu 84/66 more lightning-caused fires acre to monitor, compared to 8/2 on federal land burn, to help suppression fires where bills return forests to their natural can run as high as $250 an Partly cloudy, chance of a thunder- state where wildfire and trees acre. storm. survived in equilibrium before “The benefit is safety and ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content modern man’s arrival. The pol- a lot of economics,” Hescock Service icy also keeps firefighters from said. “What happens if we crash harm’s way — and could save an airplane or hurt a smoke- Temps / Precipitation millions of dollars otherwise jumper on a fire miles from spent fighting fires miles far nowhere? What do we tell the Date High Low (prec./inches) from civilization. parents? Why not just have a July 26 86 61 1.12 Environmental advocates fire scar out there?” July 27 88 62 .55 favor these changes, saying Between 1972, the first July 28 95 61 they let Mother Nature take her year the Forest Service says it July 29 97 70 course — even as some for- allowed a lightning-caused fire July 30 98 74 est communities fear allowing to burn, and 1988, the agency more fires to burn is a recipe let an average of just 12,000 Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer for disaster. acres burn unimpeded annu- for the National Weather Service, reports that his recording station at 139 S. Main The 1988 firestorm in ally. From 1988 to 2000, that received 1.67 inches of precipitation Yellowstone National Park that figure tripled to 35,000 acres, between July 26 and 30 and a total of 2.21 torched 1.2 million acres was for what came to be called inches in July. one turning point, embolden- “Wildland Fire Use” fires. Since For the water year, which began Oct. 1, 2006, Tooele has received 14.05 inches ing fire managers who were then, the number has spiked of precipitation. The normal for the year is already arguing that battling to as many as 300,000 acres a 19.09 inches of precipitation. every drought- or wind-fueled year. fire in the West was an exercise That’s a far cry from the Pollen Count in futility. 1930s Forest Service’s “10 a.m. Sam Hescock, a U.S. Forest policy,” when the agency set a The Intermountain Allergy and Asthma pollen count for July 31, 2007, Service regional fire manager goal of extinguishing new fires is as follows: on the Payette National Forest by 10 a.m. the next day. Cattail — Low north of Idaho’s capital, remem- “A vast majority of agen- Grass — Low bers a key turning point in his cy personnel, whether it’s Mold — High Plantain — Low forest: It was July 1996, and a Forest Service, National Park AP photo / John Thorton Linden — Low dry lightning storm rolled over Service, or Bureau of Land In this photo released by the US Forest Service taken July 19, 2007, a wildfire burns in the Frank Church- Chenopods — High the Frank Church-River of No Management, now appreciate River of No Return Wilderness near Riggins, Idaho. National forests in Idaho, Montana and New Mexico have Sedge — Low Return Wilderness, igniting a the important role that fire become “fire labs” for the Forest Service, as the sparse populations of the regions allow managers to let Subscriber Service remote wildfire. He told fire- plays in the landscape,” said more “Wildland Fire Use fires” burn — a departure from the suppression policies that have dominated the fighters to hold off — to the George Wuerthner, author of agency for most of the last century. If you haven’t received your newspa- chagrin of some forest bosses. “Fire Ecology: A Century of per by 6:30 p.m., please call 882-0050 and our customer representative will assist you. “They told me, ‘Sam, we Failed Forest Policy.” Customer service hours on Tuesday and Thursday nights are 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. State medical examiner says his office is underfunded Tooele ���������������� SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Grey said the budget shortfalls investigators and prosecutors death certificate to be issued. ���������������� “We Are Your Neighborhood ����������������� The state’s chief medical exam- can mean death certificates and usually have other aspects of “If I were to die and a doc- �������� Family Theatre” iner says the Legislature is causes of death take weeks to the investigation to complete tor were to sign my death cer- �������������� underfunding the Office of the return to surviving family mem- 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. during the while the medical tificate immediately — like if �������������� ��������� Medical Examiner and autopsy bers, police and prosecutors. (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 ������������� ������������������ report is finished. I died in the hospital, then my Tickets are now available online reports are taking longer than In a recent incident, family Its the victims families who at www.movieswest.com ������ wife could take it down and get they should to complete as a members of 5-week-old Kayden suffer, he said. ����������� ���������� result. Crook waited nearly three insurance in a week or two,” he ��������������� ��������������� “Until theres a cause of death, “If you look at our funding months for an autopsy report said. “If I have to go down to ��������������� ������������������� no insurance company is going Jul 27 - Aug 2 �������������� ���������������� and staffing levels compared on the cause of the infants the medical examiner — if its *Times & Shows Subject to Change ������������ ���������������� to pay anything,” he said. nationally, we’re in the toilet,” death. an unattended death, or some- ��������� said Dr. Todd Grey. On April 10, the boys father Assistant Davis County thing — it could take eight * ������������ ������ Grey, three forensic patholo- called police and said the baby Attorney Steve Major agreed. 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July 10 before charging Bradley Sun: 12:00, 2:35, 5:00, 7:30 (PG-13) ����������� ����������������� The office received $2.5 mil- Richard Crook, 39, with sec- ���������������� ����������������� * ������������� ���������������������� lion in 2007, an increase of ond-degree felony child abuse Hair Spray ��������������� $207,000 from the previous year. homicide. Police said the autop- The office went over budget sy, which showed injuries con- Dly: 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 9:35 �������������� ����������������� Try Something Cool (PG) ������������� �������������� the previous year by $112,000, sistent with shaken baby syn- Sun: 1:00, 4:00, 7:00 ��������������� �������������� according to the Fiscal Year drome, delayed the charges. For Summer ������������ �������������� 2008 Appropriations Report. 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TUESDAY July 31, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Communities often like smallest form of government by Mark Watson arate special service districts munity to incorporate.” servancy. mentioned that in the 1990s, STAFF WRITER including a water-sewer dis- The main reason for creat- The Tooele County Summit County was inundat- Special service districts trict, greenbelt district, recre- ing special service districts Commission also established ed with several special ser- Concealed have become trendy through- ation district and fire district. within Tooele County is to a special service district vice districts to provide water. out Tooele County as various Each district is defined by a provide areas with water and encompassing a six-square- These service districts clashed Firearms Training unincorporated communities geographical boundary and by sewer. mile area surrounding Deseret with each other, which result- Get your Concealed what type of services they are “The county does not pro- Peak Complex and Miller seek to create their own water ed in water wars and people Firearms permit. Classes designed to provide. vide water and sewer servic- Motorsports Park to help pro- and sewer systems, and pro- upstream not allowing people held on a regular basis. vide other types of services Apparently, Stansbury es. It does provide garbage vide water and sewer services downstream to have water. More information available at: for residents. Park’s service districts are pick up,” Cline said. to this area. Future tenants of www.greatbasinguns.com working well for residents, this land would become part One special service dis- On July 17, a public hear- or Call ing was held to create the who recently showed lacklus- Special service of the service district and a trict exists within Tooele East Cimmaron special ser- ter support for an effort to portion of their property tax City called the North Tooele 435-830-3921 vice district to provide sep- create a township or city. districts would go to the district if it Special Service District. This tic tank services to an area “Seemingly, the service dis- decides to create a tax rate. district serves Overlake resi- in Erda. Commissioners also tricts are working well for are quasi- A residential community in dents, who pay a slightly high- have planned a public hearing Stansbury Park right now,” governmental Rush Valley known as South er tax rate for extra improve- Opinions on Aug. 7 to create an Erda said Nicole Cline, Tooele Rim also established a special ments such as maintained special improvement district County economic develop- entities that service district during the first parking strips and the round- Shared Freely. to establish a more efficient ment adviser. “There was a have the power phase of its development, but about at 2000 North, accord- (Yours and Ours.) water system for the entire petition to create a township the district is not active or ing to Tooele City Councilman which would have defined the imposing a tax rate. Cline said Erda Township, according to to establish a Mike Johnson. Open Forum Tooele County Commissioner boundaries of Stansbury Park this district was set up as a “The North Tooele Special Bruce Clegg. and created a planning com- tax rate to fund recreation and trails special Every Tuesday Service District is a separate Special service districts are mission, but apparently that service district so if a tax rate TOOELE was not a major concern for specific services. is ever imposed, money would legal government entity that TRANSCRIPT quasi-governmental entities ULLETIN that have the power to estab- most residents.” only be used to help build is an arm of Tooele City, and B lish a tax rate to fund specific Cline said that as long as Tooele County records parks and trails and maintain people in the district pay an services. Districts most times unincorporated communities show about 15 special service open space. additional minimal tax rate,” begin when a group of people are mostly satisfied with ser- districts outside the main tax- “If service districts are too Johnson said. The city coun- sign a petition calling for their vices from the special ser- ing entities of Tooele County small they don’t do well,” Cline cil appoints a seven-mem- Frank formation. Public hearings vice districts, there is little School District, Tooele, said. “They aren’t really big ber board to run the district, OHLMAN are then held and the county motivation to change the form Grantsville and Wendover. But enough to remain financially which includes setting a bud- M Attorney at Law commission finally votes to of government. When large some of these smaller service solvent without taxing people get and making sure money is approve or deny the proposed communities are displeased districts did not establish a out of house and home. But if spent appropriately. tax rate for 2007. Many have district. with county services, how- they become too big they can Johnson indicated the FREE Stansbury Park is the larg- ever, incorporation typically minimal tax rates ranging become ferociously bureau- council is pleased when areas Consultation est special service district in follows. from 1 to 10 percent of a per- cratic.” of the city want to improve for the county in terms of popu- “Looking back, that is what son’s property tax payment. Residents of Lake Point their neighborhoods by main- Wills & lation. Unlike in Tooele and happened with West Valley,” Special service districts have opted to create a special ser- Trusts Grantsville, Stansbury Park Cline said. “They felt Salt Lake been set up for Vernon, Lake vice district to help maintain a taining them through special residents pay no municipal County was not spending any Point, Ophir, Rush Valley, cemetery for the community. service districts. This eases taxes. However, they do pay money on them on parks and Lake Point Cemetery, Tooele Funding comes from a per- some of the burden on city property taxes according to trash service. There were a lot Valley Mosquito Abatement, centage of property taxes lev- work crews. 493 W. 400 N. Tooele rates established by four sep- of issues that forced the com- and Rush Valley water con- ied on homes in the area.Cline [email protected] 882-4800 Subscribe Today Ebbing water pressure in Stansbury Park 882-0050 www.schmutzmohlman.com not caused by growth according to manager MOST DOCTORS DO A GOOD by Alleen Lang pressure,” he said. “I am not water from the straw. drilled in 1978, and the third JOB MOST OF THE TIME. . . CORRESPONDENT saying there are not dips in A high demand on the sys- well was added to the sys- High demand for water in water pressure, but other fac- tem results in dips in water tem in 1999. Palmer said the BUT SOMETIMES MISTAKES Stansbury Park has some resi- tors could be causing that.” pressure during peak times, improvement district is in the dents and lawn care special- High demand for irrigation he said. process of adding a fourth ARE MADE. ists noticing a dip in water water brought on by a long, hot Palmer said another pos- well to the Stansbury Park summer has had some effect sible cause for the reduction pressure, but Brett Palmer, water system. They hope to If you suspect that you or someone you love is a victim manager of the Stansbury have it online by 2008. of medical negligence, call for a free consultation. Park Improvement District, “I personally believe the more homes Meanwhile, the improve- said studies show the commu- ment district and the Stansbury built and the more loops there are in © nity’s water pressure is still Park Service Agency are work- MEDICAL MALPRACTICE IS ALL WE DO well above state mandates. the system, the higher the water pres- ing to relieve pressure on the Palmer said Stansbury Park system by removing the larg- has an adequate water supply, sure.” At G. Eric Nielson & Associates, we specialize in est user, the Stansbury Golf ensured by the fact that each handling complex medical malpractice lawsuits. Course, from the community’s homebuilder in the area is BRETT PALMER culinary water system. required to bring water shares STANSBURY PARK IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Call today. We can usually tell you over the phone if with them when they join the The two agencies are in the process of preparing an you have a case. improvement district system. on water pressure, according in water pressure could be the existing well that produces In fact, he said growth should to Palmer. He compared the failure of pressure-regulating be creating better water pres- demand for water to drinking valves in individual homes. lower quality water unsuit- sure. from a straw. If the straw is Water from Stansbury able for culinary use to irri- “I personally believe the eight inches long, it is pretty Park comes from three wells. gate Stansbury Golf Course, CALL TOLL FREE more homes built and the easy to get water, but if the The first was drilled when Palmer said. The irrigation more loops there are in the straw is extended to 10 feet, Stansbury Park was estab- water is expected to be online 866-605-4556 system, the higher the water it requires more effort to draw lished, a second well was by the end of August. www.ericnielson.com Neighbors to Stansbury Park shopping center not getting respite from flooding by Alleen Lang right back in the same situa- one word from the developer CORRESPONDENT tion we had in the first place,” or the owners of the shopping High water has once again Linda VanWyck said. center,” she said. resulted in headaches for Flood waters from the park- Jim Lawrence, Tooele Bonneville Builders and a ing lot collected behind a cin- County Engineer, said the handful of homeowners who derblock wall the VanWycks flooding is definitely a prob- share a property line with the used to landscape their prop- lem, but one that can be Stansbury Village Shopping solved. He said the onus is on Center. “The thing most four parties to come up with A fast-moving storm that that solution: First, Bonneville dropped more than an inch of disheartening to Builders is responsible for not rain in the area in just a few building an adequate drainage ������� hours last week turned the me is I have not system for the shopping cen- �������� �������� �� ter. Next, Ivory Homes, which ���� ��������� � backyards of several residents heard one word �� ���������� ��������� ���������� ��������� living downstream from the built the houses behind the ����� ���������� ���� ����������� �������� shopping center into a marsh- from the developer shopping center, is responsible ������� ������������ ����� ���������� ��������� land. for allowing a five-foot drain- ���������� ����������� or the owners ��������� Howard and Linda VanWyck age easement and not grading ��������� ���� ��� ����������� ���� said it was the third time their lots correctly to prevent flood- � � � � ������ ���������� of the shopping � � � � � � ���������� home has been flooded since ing. Tooele County is responsi- � ��������� center.” � � � � � � � � � October 2006, when they ble to make sure the shopping ���� moved in. center and homes are built ���������� LINDA VAN WYCK ������� �� Earlier this year, Bonneville according to approved plans. ������ ��������� �� HOMEOWNER � ���������� �������� Builders thought they had And finally, the homeowners ���������� ��������� ����� ���������� ������ addressed the problem of behind the shopping center ����������� ����������� ������� ����������� excess water inundating erty. They said they lost 40 new are responsible for maintain- ���������� ���������� � neighboring lawns by building plants, but managed to head ing their own home drainage ������������ ����� ��������� a taller curb to divert rainwa- off the water before it flooded systems. ��� ���������� ����������� ter. But the measure proved their basement. Neighbors on John Tebbes, of Bonneville ����� ������ ���� ineffective against last week’s both sides are also mopping Builders, said he was aware of ��� ����������� ���� � � � � ������ ���������� thunderstorm. up after the storm, according the flooding last week and will � � � � � � ���������� � ��������� “The water came down, to VanWyck. address the problem. � � � � � � � � � jumped the new curb, bounced “The thing most dishearten- “We are going to take care ������� over the old curb and we were ing to me is I have not heard of it,” Tebbes said. �������� ������� �������� ��� ����������� �������� ����������� ��������� ������ ���������� �������� ����������� �������� Jackson Hole median home price tops $1M ��������� ����������� ����������� ����������� P JACKSON, Wyo. (AP) — The broker at Jackson Hole Real months of 2006. � ������� ick up ���� ������������ applica median home price in Jackson Estate and Appraisal, which ��� ��������� tions He said inventory has not ����������� at USU Hole has topped $1 million. releases a market analysis ���� Tooele fr been so low in Jackson Hole ������� ������ ont off Home prices elsewhere each quarter. Viehman said �� ����������� ����� ice in decades. � � � � � ���� ����������� 1021 might be getting soft, but not Thursday that Jackson Hole � � � � � ���������� West V � � ������� ine here: The median price has home buyers should expect to “Overall, this lack of inven- � � � � � � � � http://tooel risen 28 percent in the past pay at least $1 million. tory coupled with the high ���������� e.usu.edu year, from $920,000 to $1.18 Inventory, meanwhile, con- ��������� demand will only continue to �������� �������� 435-8 million. tinued to shrink. Eleven per- ���� ���������� ������� 82-66 ����������� ��������� 11 The figures were compiled cent fewer properties were for fuel our housing crisis,” he �������� ���������� ���������� by David Viehman, owner and sale compared to the first six wrote. ����������� �������� ����������� A4

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photo courtesy of Cheryl Adams Go back to Hollie Smith (center) was crowned Miss Tooele County 2007 last weekend. Shauna Statham (left) was named first attendant and Julee Baird (right) was named second attendant. school in style Newly crowned Miss Tooele County plans to promote higher education for local students by Jessica Durrant receive help finding scholarships, writing packet of information on themselves and CORRESPONDENT scholarship essays and writing college their service to the community before Hollie Smith, of Tooele, was crowned admission essays. competing in several categories. These Miss Tooele County 2007 on Saturday, “I want to make a difference by getting events consisted of a personal interview, beating out seven other finalists to claim the community excited about education physical fitness test, an on-stage ques- the crown. and aware of how much fun education tion, a talent contest and an evening wear The annual scholarship pageant, which contest. was held at Deseret Peak Complex, saw “This was not a beauty “This was not a beauty pageant, it was Smith chosen to represent Tooele County a scholarship pageant. The competition for an entire year. Shauna Statham, of pageant, it was a was about the beauty within,” Adams Tooele, won first attendant and Julee scholarship pageant. said. Baird, of Grantsville, took second-atten- Additional awards were given to Holly dant honors in the annual scholarship The competition was Arbon for being the most photogenic con- pageant. testant, and Statham received an award “This year went really well. I haven’t about the beauty for her platform. Smith also received been in this pageant before, and it was a within.” community service and academic awards Back to School Loan really great experience,” said Smith, 21, with the special contestant award going who received a $1,700 scholarship to go CHERYL ADAMS to Baird. There were also two non-final- with her new crown. PAGEANT DIRECTOR ist awards: one for interview given to $ * Along with the scholarship, Smith, a Gina Mamales, of Grantsville, and a tal- get magna cum laude graduate of Southern ent award given to Holly Arbon, also of 1,500 Utah University, will now have a chance can be,” Smith said. Grantsville. to promote her platform, “Finding The pageant’s organizer said this year’s “I really think that it is important to Opportunities Through Education,” in field was exceptionally strong. notice all the girls,” Smith said. “Everyone Complete application & the communities of Tooele County. Smith “This pageant was a tough one because who participated was qualified, with so receive $5 in your account! plans to open a resource center and all of the girls were very talented and many hours of community service, and start a Web site that will promote the everyone worked very hard,” said Cheryl everyone put a lot of work into their importance of education and scholar- Adams, administrative assistant for the platform.” ship opportunities. The center, which she Tooele County Commission office in Smith isn’t a stranger to pageants, hopes will continue to operate for years charge of the pageant. having won the Tooele High School to come, will be a place for students to Each girl was required to submit a Homecoming Queen crown in 2003. Postal worker hangs up mailbag after 40-plus years Hours Monday - Friday 9:30 am - 6:00 pm by Natalie Tripp rier. Putnam accepted the job, field. a.m. 50 Commercial Ave. • G-ville • 884.3804 CORRESPONDENT hardly imagining the career it “After carrying, I worked as “I don’t really have a favorite % For more than 40 years, nei- would evolve into. a clerk and served at the win- part about my job, but I have *7 interest. Must be paid in 12 months. Limited time only. ther snow nor rain nor heat “It was a good steady pay- dow. I’ve sorted the mail and enjoyed the work I’ve been nor gloom of night has kept ing job and it helped fill in doing for the last 15 years,” Dennis Putnam from deliv- was just what I “I don’t enjoy as the Post said Putnam. “It’s been nice ering the mail. But now the needed to sup- Master when to be off early. I don’t enjoy Hair, Nails, Pedicures, Waxing lifelong postal worker, who port myself at getting up so needed. I’ve getting up so early, but it was signed on with the U.S. Postal the time,” said early, but it was done it all,” either get up early or work Service as an 18-year-old after Putnam, who he said. longer hours.” graduating from high school, now supports either get up The last 15 Current Tooele City Post is retiring. a wife and a years have Master Janet Vincent is proud Born and raised in Tooele couple of chil- early or work found Putnam of the work Putnam has County, Putnam started to sub- dren still living longer hours.” out of bed and accomplished. mit job applications after high at home. at work at 2 “Dennis has always been school graduation to the Army Putnam car- DENNIS PUTNAM a.m. opening very fast and very efficient,” depot, the post office and ried the mail POST OFFICE RETIREE flats of mail, said Vincent. “He comes in other employers around the for three and a sorting let- very early and is pivotal in county. The Tooele Post Office half years, and ters into post helping get the mail out to was the first to respond, offer- then decided to look at differ- office boxes, and helping out the carriers. He’ll always do ing a position as a mail car- ent jobs available in the postal wherever needed until 10:30 whatever it takes to get the job done.” Putnam has also served as treasurer for the Elks Lodge since 1978 and now helps to manage the bar as well. After finishing his work at the post office, he will usually head over to the lodge to do book- keeping. Putnam could have advanced his Postal Service Stacey Hainke, Amanda Worthington, Kari Lawton, career further by relocating, Jackie Cook, Kristy Deans, Christin Barnes but stayed in Tooele because it was where he wanted to raise his four children. He said he has always had the support Open Now! Grand Opening Specials of his wife and children, and wanted to return the favor by not moving them around. $ $ “It was never bad money,” 5 off 5 off he said, of his work. “It was any haircut any pedicure never great money either, but Offer valid thru Aug. 31, 2007 Offer valid thru Aug. 31, 2007 it was enough.” This August would have marked 41 years with the % Tooele Post Office, but $ off off full 20 Putnam’s last day was Tuesday 5 any waxing morning, falling a few weeks set of nails service short of a complete 41 years. Offer valid thru Aug. 31, 2007 Offer valid thru Aug. 31, 2007 Although Putnam is retiring from the post office, he isn’t done with work. 225 East Main Street, Suite H photography / Troy Boman “I’ll still be keeping the Grantsville, UT 84029 Dennis Putnam, of Tooele, is leaving the post office after more than 40 years of service. He has per- books and managing the formed many jobs in the mail business including mail carrier, clerk and sorter. 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TUESDAY July 31, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 REEL TALK Long-awaited ‘Simpsons’ film makes great big-screen use of classic characters t’s been completely. Because the first few actors were used in the Homer has a silo filled with of movie. The best part about 18 sea- half is incredibly entertaining film. pig manure that Marge makes “The Simpsons Movie” that I sons in the second half really had to The beginning of “The him dispose of. Instead of tak- has gotten me to watch the FLICK AT A GLANCE the making work to keep up with the fast- Simpsons Movie” shows ing it to a hazardous waste television show is the social and now paced plot. Grampa (also voiced by disposal, Homer pollutes the commentary. Some of the best Grade: B+ super-fans The Simpsons family have Castellaneta) has a revelation lake. This causes the EPA to scenes of the film make fun Rated: PG-13 of the hit become one of the most rec- during church. While con- call Springfield the most pol- of current events. Even if you television ognizable television families vulsing on the ground he luted place in the world and aren’t a fan of “The Simpsons” Time: 87 minutes series “The in history. Homer Simpson shouts words and phrases cover it with a glass dome. this film will definitely make Now playing Simpsons” (voiced by Dan Castellaneta) which prompt Marge (voiced The residents of the city are you laugh to your heart’s con- can finally has even received awards for by Julie Kavner) to uncover enraged by Homer’s mis- tent. D’oh! watch their Missy being a father-of-the-year-type what Grampa was trying to take and the Simpson family Thompson [email protected] beloved char- character. He isn’t the bright- reveal. After church, Homer must find a way to escape acters on the STAFF WRITER est crayon in the box and and Bart are working on a before they are killed. Maggie big screen sometimes has a difficult time project together and Homer (voiced by Cartwright) discov- in the new raising his son Bart (voiced hurts himself then dares Bart ers a sinkhole that transports animated film “The Simpsons by Nancy Cartwright), but all to skateboard down to the them outside of the dome. Movie.” around he’s a pretty good dad. store naked without getting The family escapes to Alaska I will admit that I have Many of the television caught. (Thus ensues a hilari- where Marge realizes that Allergies? never watched an entire epi- episodes of “The Simpsons” ous sequence that was shown President Schwarzenegger sode of “The Simpsons.” As feature actors and high-profile in many of the trailers). After (voiced by Shearer) plans on David K. Palmer a 3-year-old, when my dad celebrities. The problem with Homer adopts a pig, Bart feels destroying Springfield. She M.D. turned on an early episode, turning a half-hour TV show abandoned by his dad and takes the kids back in order my mom deemed it too inap- into a feature-length film is takes comfort in Ned Flanders to help save the town, leaving Nancy J. Stevenson propriate for young children finding enough to fill the time. (voiced by Harry Shearer), Homer to realize what is most P.A.-C — which it is. Since then, the Fortunately, “The Simpsons their next-door-neighbor. important to him. show has never appealed to Movie” strayed away from Meanwhile, Lisa (voiced by The plot is a slightly thin Ear, Nose & Throat • Head & Neck Surgery me, until now. As an adult, using celebrities, with the Yeardley Smith), ever the but the story moves along I appreciate the wonderful exception of Tom Hanks and environmentalist, is trying quickly, keeping the audience Allergy & Sinus • Voice Disorders lowbrow humor and social the rock band Green Day. to convince the residents of entertained. The gags are commentary associated with Hanks’ cameo is so clever and Springfield to stop polluting funny almost to the point of Call 882-6448 to make an appointment “The Simpsons,” and because funny that it’s a good thing their lake. stupid but work for this type 196 W. 2000 N. #100 • Tooele of this film, I will probably watch the TV show on a regu- lar basis. “The Simpsons Movie” is a witty piece of entertainment Settlement Irrigation Schedule that should not disappoint fans of the television show. It’s the type of film that if Weekend watering restrictions will remain in place. you know what you’re get- ting yourself in to, you will Shareholders are not allowed to water from 7 pm on enjoy. One might assume Friday to 7 am on Monday. that because the TV show is only 22 minutes long, the writers would have a dif- AREA 1: Even numbered AREA 3: Even numbered ficult time finding enough homes East of Main St. homes West of Main St. pertinent material for 87 and South of Second South and South of Vine St. minutes. The first half hour – Mondays and Thursdays – Mondays and Thursdays of “The Simpsons Movie” is really well-done with clever 7 am to 9 am. Odd num- 7 am to 9 am. Odd num- writing and an engaging plot. photo courtesy of 20th Century Fox bered homes – Tuesdays bered homes – Tuesdays However, as the film pro- The Simpsons make a narrow escape from their besieged home — while Homer’s new pet pig lags behind and Fridays 6 pm to 8 pm. and Fridays 6 pm to 8 pm. gresses, the plotline loses in “The Simpsons Movie.” steam but doesn’t shut down AREA 2: Even numbered AREA 4: Even numbered homes North of Second homes West of Main St. South and East of Main St. and North of Vine St. muscle weakness, disorienta- Tooele County residents can tos can breed. – Mondays and Thursdays – Mondays and Thursdays Virus tion and an upset stomach. protect themselves from mos- “We know it’s here and we 6 pm to 8 pm. Odd num- 6 pm to 8 pm. Odd num- Although rare, victims may quito bites by using mosquito know how to prevent it,” said continued from page A1 bered homes – Tuesdays bered homes – Tuesdays suffer long-lasting or perma- repellents that contain DEET Whitehouse. “Why not do so?” and Fridays 7 am to 9 am. and Fridays 7 am to 9 am. prolonged. About one in 150 nent disability. from dusk until dawn; wearing For more information, con- “The risk of severe illness long-sleeve shirts, long pants, tact the Tooele County Health develop more severe symp- increases with age. However, shoes and socks while out- Department or the health toms. These individuals may • The schedule for farms is 8 pm to 7 am, Monday no age group is free of risk,” doors; and getting rid of any resource line at (435) 843-2300 through Thursday. Tooele City’s water use for the park experience headaches, fever, Ekenstam said. standing water where mosqui- or visit www.tooelehealth.org. and the cemetery is Monday and Thursday nights only. • The schedule for schools, churches and the Rocky perception of child porn cases begin locally but be moved to Safe Childhood, which creates a Mountain Care Center is Wednesday from 7 am to 6 Arrests is that they are not as serious as Federal Court later. partnership between local, state pm and Fridays from 11 am to 3 pm. other sex abuse cases where the Brett Tolman, U.S. attorney continued from page A1 and federal law enforcement. • Farmers can use one sprinkler head for every two victim is known. for the district of Utah, said his The project targets perpetrators shares of water and users must have at least four “In cases like these, the vic- “It is a horrible crime,” she office quite often files federal who take pictures of children, shares per acre; a “farm” is considered two or more tims are limitless,” said Holly added. “I always feel for the charges in cases where child distribute such pictures, or Johnson, victim advocate for victims.” pornography has been distribut- acres of adjourning land. Cases involving the creation, ed or acquired over the Internet. the Tooele County Attorney’s have large child-porn libraries. • Shareholders with scheduling problems or questions distribution and possession of This rarely happens in juvenile It also targets “traveler perps” should call 833-9606. office. “If there were any way child pornography are investi- cases, however, unless the juve- — offenders who troll Internet to identify them we would work gated and prosecuted differently nile is tried as an adult. with them, no matter where they than other sex offense cases This spring, the U.S. chat rooms looking for children STOCKTON DAYS were from.” because of interstate commerce Department of Justice launched to meet in person. Johnson added that often the laws. Many such cases may a new campaign called Project [email protected]

of the injured girls. “I think they plan to make statements The girls’ medical bills alone Guilty it’s good to get it over with. at the sentencing. total more than $220,000, he continued from page A1 Psychologically it’s good for The victim’s attorney said. the girls.” Edward McBride said that Shaw will be back in court on SR-36 at about 6 p.m. None of the victims spoke after the sentencing his cli- for sentencing Sept. 25. Shaw, driving northbound in in court today, but they all ents will be seeking damages. [email protected] STOCKTON a Hyundai SUV on the same days road, attempted a left turn onto Village Boulevard in front of the girl’s car and struck them. Shannon Howsden and AUGUST 10 & 11, 2007 Stephanie Pixton, both 13, were also in the car. Friday Car Show in the Evening Since the accident, the girls Contact Ron Staley 843-5968 have been very vocal about Softball Tournament the dangers of drinking and Contact Mark Woolley 882-8469 or 801-886-2520. driving, and also have par- ticipated in UDOT’s “Zero Trail Ride Fatalities” campaign. They Stockton Canyon to Ophir Canyon have spoken at school assem- Friday Morning 7:00 am For Sign Up blies and to the press. Deleeuw Contact Kim 882-1806 wore a Zero Fatalities T-shirt to court. Saturday Fireman’s Breakfast – 8:00 am According to the police report, Shaw’s blood alcohol Police Department & Fire Department level was .19, more than twice Jaws of Life, Life Saving Demonstration the legal limit of .08. Shaw’s attorney Alan Booth Rental Buividas said after the hearing Mud Volley Ball – 10 am that his client felt very sorry Contact Deborah Contact David Durtschi 882-3877 for what had happened. He 843-1422 added that he did not know if the Tooele County Detention Little Miss Stockton Center would be able to Contact Teresa Powell accommodate his client’s 843-7074 830-9776 medical problems. Buividas did not say if Shaw’s condition photography / Troy Boman Bake Sale – 10-noon was a result of the accident. Three of the five teenage victims involved in a drunk diving accident in January 2007, Jenna Morgan, Raffle “I wish he had plead guilty Stephanie Pixton and Becky Deleeuw (l-r) listen to Tooele County Victim Advocate Holly Johnson after the five months ago,” said Dawn pretrial conference of Stephen Shaw Tuesday in the Tooele County courthouse. Shaw plead guilty to one Bingo – 2 pm Howsden, the mother of two third-degree felony count of driving under the influence of alcohol. Childrens Activities

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OUR VIEW Disasters brought out worst in nature, best in Grantsville Last week, Mother Nature decided to pick on one town. In the span of less than a week, Grantsville was threatened by a wildfire that filled the skies with smoke then hit by massive rains that caused flooding and mudslides. In the final analysis, more than 14,000 acres were burned and several homes suffered flood damage. Yet it could have been much worse if not for the efforts of so many individuals who put their lives on the line to protect the town and others who simply came to the aid of neighbors when disaster struck. The first to defend Grantsville were the firefighters, most of whom are unpaid volunteers who give up their free time training to deal with scenarios like the one thrown at them by the Kimbell fire. Crews from the Grantsville Volunteer Fire Department, the BLM, the U.S. Forest Service fought the fire as winds jumped it from ridge to ridge and temperatures hovered near 100 degrees. In the end, their courageous efforts may have saved many homes and several businesses from being destroyed by the blaze. Also deserving of praise are the law enforcement and emergency services personnel who helped coordinate everything from road closures to clean-up efforts. These were many of the first responders who stood in thick smoke or waded through knee-high mud to help those in need. Many ordinary citizens also made their town proud during these difficult times. Some bailed frantically to help neighbors whose basements had flooded, others worked tirelessly to save furniture or treasured possessions, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR and some provided small comforts — a meal, a place to stay, or a ride — for those in need. Many simply worked the grapevine, calling and family Administrators to blame for water woes by Wilfred Owen describes the horrible to warn them of danger or make sure they were OK. Tooele is a city at a crossroads. Those consequences of not getting the mask on LETTER CONTEST Disasters typically bring out either the best or worst in humanity. In responsible for the administration of this in time. In 1918, Owen was listed among Grantsville’s case, the Kimbell fire and subsequent flooding brought out city must decide whether it is going to those killed in action, a mere seven days Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin the best: a community that will fight to help each other. If anyone needed a continue to be Podunkville or a city that before the war ended. My concern is, why will select the best letter of the month reminder of why this little town at the base of the Stansbury Mountains has has experienced significant growth over has it taken nearly a century to dispose of and reprint it in the first Open Forum survived for 157 years, they got it in spades last week. the past several years. Many people are this chemical agent? page of the following month. The win- leaving our subdivision and moving to Walt Birkner ning letter writer will receive a free Grantsville where secondary water is Tooele one-year subscription to the news- GUEST OPINION available at a very reasonable annual paper. The subscription can be trans- cost. I know water can’t be manufac- Floats abundant in parade ferred or used to renew a present tured, but it can most certainly be man- I remember as a little girl watching the subscription. Coal-fired plants may cause aged. It shouldn’t take several minutes Tooele parade, which consisted of one to fill a two-quart pitcher. The proposal float — the Tooele royalty — and seeing to water two times a week might make what seemed to be a mile of fire trucks and LETTERS POLICY poorer air quality, visibility some sense if there were enough pres- Army depot vehicles. This was followed by sure to distribute the water effectively. The Transcript Bulletin welcomes let- arlier this our desert would look like if these the high school bands and a few horses. I don’t feel the city has a right to charge ters to the editor from readers. Letters week, plants are built, just take a drive We got thrown a few pieces of candy and for something it doesn’t adequately deliv- must be no longer than 250 words, E Sen. Harry down to Delta on a winter day and thought this is what a parade consisted er. Several years ago, another line was civil in tone, written exclusively for Reid, D-Nev., see how the power plant there fills of. Our family excuse for showing up 10 announced he up the Sevier Desert sky with nasty installed and it helped the situation to the Transcript Bulletin, and accompa- minutes after the parade started was that nied by the writer’s name, address and would do what- haze. Just imagine what Great Basin some degree. Now, it is worse than ever. we didn’t want to miss the fire and Army phone number. Priority will be given to ever he could to National Park would look like with It is ridiculous that people should be depot trucks. This year, I watched the letters that refer to a recent article in kill the proposed all that haze from two new plants constantly refitting sprinklers in order parade with my own child and we started the newspaper. All letters may be sub- construction curling up into the cirques of the to get some semblance of coverage. The counting how many floats — actual floats ject to editing. of three new high peaks. required effort to spot water just to keep — were in the parade. I was amazed. I coal-fired power I can already hear the rebuttals things alive shouldn’t be necessary and is want to say thank you to all those who Letters written to thank an individual plants in Nevada. Jaromy Jessop of people who will say that it is nice probably more wasteful of the resource took the time to make our parade so much or organization should be submitted for That could be CORRESPONDENT for me to criticize a new power than having sufficient pressure in the fun with the floats, candy and countless “Notes of Appreciation” good news for plant as I sit in my comfortable, first place. If you’re going to take the handouts and prizes. It was a blast and Tooele County residents, who would heated, well-lit home. I would say money, provide the service. If you have Readers who are interested in writing a next year we will want to be there before be negatively impacted by two of this though to any critics though: no intentions of doing so, then don’t longer guest op-ed column on a topic of the parade starts to reserve a spot. the three plants. Yes, there is a greater demand for allow the permits. The current situation general interest should contact Editor The two plants Tooele County power and we all benefit by having is dishonest at best. It certainly does not Kerianda Proctor Jeff Barrus directly via the contact residents should be interested in electricity in our homes and lives. reflect well on the decision makers. Tooele information at the top of this page. are proposed for the Steptoe Valley Power production is very necessary Scott Burris near Ely, Nev., in White Pine County. and I certainly would not want to Carr Fork Smoker-drivers aren’t real problem E-mail: [email protected] If these plants get built, they will live in a world without electricity. This letter is in response to the July Fax: (435) 882-6123 cause decreased visibility in Tooele However, I would just like to see A century-old dilemma 24 letter “Smokers make bad drivers.” Mail: Letters to the Editor County, and more haze and pollu- our country move away from dirty Most wildfires are caused by lightning Tooele Transcript Bulletin Mustard agent-filled munitions have P.O. Box 390 tion in general. fossil fuels such as coal and develop been stored at Deseret Chemical Depot strikes, controlled burns that get out of This is a tricky subject because more renewable energy sources since storage operations began during control, careless camp fires, and rarely, the citizens of White Pine County such as wind, hydroelectric, and World War II. Mustard is a blister agent arsonists who purposely set fires — not passing lane, cruising for errantly flicked sorely need the jobs that the power solar power. that causes chemical burns and blisters by flicked cigarette butts. The statistics cigarette butts. If someone has nothing plants would provide. I find myself I believe that Sen. Reid is doing on the skin and in the lungs upon expo- show that most deadly auto accidents more substantial to complain about than astonished that I agree with Sen. the right thing by opposing the con- sure or inhalation. During World War I, are caused by slow drivers — probably cigarette butts, they need to get educated Reid on anything, but he really did struction of these plants. I applaud poison gas as a battlefield weapon was by people so miserable in their own lives about this state’s real shortcomings. put it best when he stated that while him for standing up to big business used. Every many in the trenches was that their entertainment consists of driv- Stephanie Harmon the plants would be an economic and making the right decision for equipped with a gas mask. A poem written ing 10 miles under the speed limit in the Tooele boom for White Pine County, he Nevada. It will be interesting to see had to weigh that against overall air if this amounts to nothing more quality and the good of the state. In than a political stunt, the indicator GUEST OPINION the end, Reid stated that he had to of which will be whether the sena- make a choice that was better for tor supports the Southern Nevada the whole state and not just White Water Agency’s bid to pump water Pine County. This reminds me of out of the ancient desert aquifers to Joy of minor fame comes with few financial rewards an old scene in a Star Trek movie satisfy thirsty Las Vegas. If he also eing a mildly without any real possibility of reward newspapers and occasionally I get an where Mr. Spock states, “The good opposes that terrible plan, I will be successful beyond personal satisfaction, I continue email from someone I haven’t spoken to of the many outweigh the good of very impressed indeed. B nationally to try to excel in an area where success in years. Much like my compatriot who one.” For now, I am pleased that our distributed columnist will likely not equal riches. And, while becomes one of the best, but not quite the This is a basic principle of neighbor to the west is taking a has brought me a I’m not spending 12 hour days torturing best at shooting a rifle while cross coun- democracy that is often forgotten in hard stance on the issue of coal- very small level of my body to wring every last bit of perfor- try skiing, my success brings little in the politics today. fired power plants. This can only fame. Like an Olympic mance from it like an elite athlete does, way of financial rewards. Big newspapers I believe the decision to oppose benefit the citizens of White Pine athlete from a minor writing 600 mildly entertaining words pay a shockingly small amount for syn- sport who came in every week for nearly 10 years does these plants is a good decision. It and Tooele counties, and help us all dicated columns by well known writers. is unfortunate that the people in fourth, I’m recognized require a fairly intense level of dedication. to breathe easier. Daniel Kline Smaller papers pay tiny amounts – usu- White Pine County will probably by the occasional per- There are generally three types of GUEST COLUMNIST ally less than $5 – for those same famous lose out on the new jobs the power Jaromy Jessop writes primar- son, but they’re usu- newspaper op-ed columnists; the guys at writers, so you can imagine the lack of plant would have created, but in the ily on local history and outdoor ally not sure why. big papers who work their way up from long run I think it will be better for adventure, and is a frequent Even before creating that particular reporting, famous people who get a col- demand for an unknown no matter how everyone. It will be better for the contributor to the Transcript- analogy, I had always felt bad for the umn for reasons other than writing acu- clever or talented he might be. environment not to have those nasty Bulletin. He can be reached at athlete who manages to excel at shot men and nobodies who by skill or luck I may not be Dave Barry or Maureen emissions spewing into the sky. It [email protected]. put, cross country skiing, bobsled or any manage to weasel their way into a paper Dowd, but I’m the Stephen King of will be better for citizens of Tooele other athletic competition without a pro or two. There are hundreds of columnists unpaid, self-distributed columnists. County as our skies will be free The views in this guest editori- league and thereby a chance at making who appear in one paper, tens of thou- That may not pay my mortgage or even from the ugly haze that would have al are not necessarily endorsed a living. Sure, an Olympic gold medalist sands of online columnists who write for buy me dinner very often, but it does filled our skies. by the Tooele Transcript- in an obscure sport might receive some essentially nobody and countless poten- occasionally get a weird look from some- If you want to get an idea of what Bulletin. financial rewards, but the athletes who tial writers unable to get their work seen one at CVS or an email saying something finish just below first place leave the beyond their own computer screen. nice about words I’ve written. And, since Olympics with little more than a handful The vast majority of syndicated colum- like all columnists, I’m a raging egoma- of pins and a USA warm-up suit. nists come from the first two categories niac, there’s a joy in that minor bit of These men and women have unfor- mentioned above and the amount of recognition and a desire to have as many tunately been blessed with talents that nobodies appearing in more than two or people as possible read what I have to nobody cares about. They are really good three papers can be counted on one hand. write no matter how silly the topic. and once every four years we’ll let them The rewards for achieving this small

A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since on TV but we won’t be paying to see level of notoriety also parallel those of 1894 them at any other time and most certainly the guy not quite good enough to medal Daniel B. Kline’s new book, “Easy won’t pay to buy a product just because in the biathlon. I’m reasonably well- Answers to Every Problem” comes out Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor they endorse it. Much like the athlete who known where I grew up, sometimes have on September 25. He can be reached at undergoes a grueling training regimen an article written about me in various [email protected]. OBITUARY A7

TUESDAY July 31, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 CLERK’S CORNER OBITUARIES Lorna Jean Eskelson Primary elections are right around the corner Taylor Rose ere at a polling location that able to register in the clerk’s We will be happy to accom- we normally has more than one office only up until Aug. 27, modate you. Lorna Jean Rose, 71, died H are precinct voting there, the pre- however, you must register Pressing questions Thursday, July 26, 2007 in in the middle cincts will be combined. Since in person, bringing your ID in We will also have the elec- Farmersville, Texas. She was of a very the turnout for a municipal for verification. tronic voting machines at the born June 15, 1936 in Cove, hot sum- election is usually smaller Electronic voting machines Tooele County Fair in the Utah, a daughter of Lyman R. mer, and the than a general election, we Last year, with the advent booth set up by the clerk’s and Thelma Shepherd Eskelson. clerk’s office are testing out combining of the electronic voting office. If there is a ques- On Sept. 9, 1961, Lorna married is thinking precincts. There will be four machines, we at the clerk’s tion you’d like the opinion Norris J. Taylor in Ogden. He about elec- election judges but more office took the machines to of Tooele County voters on, died Dec. 7, 1966. She married tions. It machines. many celebrations and func- please contact the clerk’s Glenn L. Rose on June 10, 1971 doesn’t seem Marilyn Another change is that the tions throughout the county office. We are compiling a in Elko, Nev. She lived in Cove, quite right, Gillette Legislature did away with to help voters become famil- list of questions to have vot- Utah; Washington Terrace, Utah; but in less GUEST COLUMNIST satellite registration. This iar with them. Now that we ers vote on at the fair. Of Air Force bases in Michigan, than two Lorna Rose means if you have moved have two elections under our course, the consensus won’t Germany, New Mexico and months we within Tooele County, or into belts, we are no longer show- be binding, but this could be Ogden; Tooele, Utah and Ogden, Utah; Thomas L., Tooele will be voting in municipal Tooele County from anywhere ing up everywhere. However, fun. We will publish these Farmersville, Texas. Lorna was a and Penny K., Odgen, Utah, and primary elections for Tooele else, your voter registration if any organization would like informal survey results in the member of The Church of Jesus four grandchildren Tranette, City and Grantsville City. form must be postmarked us to bring the machines for a Transcript-Bulletin. Christ of Latter-day Saints. She Krystal, Paul and Maddison. In that vein, you, as a reg- by Aug. 13. There will be no demonstration and for people was a saint and an angel for rais- Also surviving are two broth- istered voter, will see some last-minute registration at to try out, please call the Marilyn Gillette is the Tooele exciting changes. If you vote ing Glenn’s three children as her ers, Shirl (Sue) Eskelson, South satellite locations. You will be clerk’s office at 435-843-3140. County Clerk. own. Lorna was a member of the Ogden; Van R. Eskelson, North Mountain Men of the Wasatch Salt Lake, and many nieces and and served on the committee nephews. She was preceded in protect human health,” Clemens They’re so fine that they just mated for 2011. The second unit for a troop of Boy Scouts of death by her parents. Memorial Plant said. “With the prevailing winds, rush past our human defenses is scheduled to be complete in America. Lorna enjoyed ceram- services will be held Tuesday continued from page A1 Tooele County would likely see — hair in our noses and mucus 2013. ics, sewing, needlepoint, crafts at 11 a.m. at the South Ogden an increase in particulates and — and can be absorbed directly Eric Crawford, director of and American Indian beadwork. 4th Ward Chapel, 4075 Orchard according to Mark Clemens, man- a number of other pollutants as into the blood.” project development for the LS Surviving her are her husband Avenue. Local funeral directors, ager of the Utah Chapter of the a result of the construction of Negative human impacts of Power Group, said they began Glenn of Farmersville, Texas; Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary. E- the plants.” particulate pollution can be Sierra Club. permitting efforts early in 2004 her children Andrew E. (Dione), mail condolences to the family Texas; Glenn Jr. (Elizabeth), at: [email protected]. The Sierra Pacific Resources “I will use every means at my disposal to prevent and are hoping to be opera- and LS Power Group plants tional by 2012. would both be located in White the construction of new coal-fired power plants in Nevada that do not capture and permanently store According to the Sierra Pacific DEATH NOTICE Pine County between 40 and 60 Resources Web site, all emis- Maurice H. Murphy miles upwind from the Tooele greenhouse gas emissions.” sions would be in compliance Funeral services are pend- County line. Sierra Pacific has Maurice H. Murphy was born HARRY REID with the U.S. Environmental ing for Edla Nielson, who died May 15, 1925. He passed away proposed two separate loca- SENATE MAJORITY LEADER, D-NEV. Monday July 30, 2007. For fur- Protection Agency. on July 22, 2007. He served in tions for its plant, one 15 miles ther information please contact Pollutants could also sig- the US Navy and retired from north of Ely and another 50 Clemens said the plants would reduced oxygen intake, asthma, Tate Mortuary at 882-0676. nificantly impact Great Basin Amax in 1986. He is survived by miles north of Ely. The LS likely emit nitrogen oxides and heart disease and heart attack. National Park, located just his wife, Irene Murphy and his Power Group plant would be 30 sulfur dioxide. Both can con- According to the Sierra Pacific southwest of the proposed son Brian Murphy. miles north of Ely. tribute to smog. Sulfur dioxide Resources Web site, plans for plants. Environmentalists say grow- can also create acid rain when its plant were originally dis- ing opposition to the project is it mixes with precipitation. cussed in the late 1970s, but the The last of the three pro- NOTE OF APPRECIATION good news for Tooele County. “You don’t want sulfuric acid project wasn’t announced until posed plants is the Toquop You have become an inspira- “We are delighted with deposited into lungs,” he said. January 2006. Construction is plant, which would be located Congratulations Senator Reid’s announcement “Some particulates actually scheduled to begin in the sum- near Mesquite, about 80 miles tion for a lot people. You, your and we salute his bravery and penetrate directly through lung mer of 2008, with completion of west of St. George. Kathy Harris brother and sister have never willingness to step forward and tissue into the bloodstream. the first 750-unit generator esti- [email protected] been strangers to hard work and Kathy you have worked with I am very proud of you all. Keep and learned a great deal from up the good work. “It’s a tool planners can use to look at a lot of very special people. Love, Mom Commuter trends in travel and to evaluate transit sys- continued from page A1 tems,” said Wayne Bennion of the Wasatch Front Regional Council. “As transportation to Roger Borgenicht of Utahns for Better planners, we look at it as a raw number and Transportation. also on a per-capita basis.” Reach Every Household “It quantifies something that is otherwise Borgenicht said the most valuable use of hard to assess — it shows how big a strain VMT data is not as a planning tool, but as a in the Tooele Valley! commuting puts on the environment and measuring stick for human impact on the economy,” Borgenicht said. environment. Data from the 2000 census showed that 45 “High VMT means high emissions, which TOOELE RANSCRIPT percent of Tooele County residents commute translates to low air quality,” he said. T to Salt Lake for work each day. According It’s also the major measure of fuel con- BULLETIN to the Utah Department of Transportation, sumption, he said, which relates to air qual- TOTAL MARKET COVERAGE PLAN Tooele County has a combined daily VMT ity, global warming, and a host of other of 2,412,561. That number is about 100,000 environmental issues. Keeping VMT low in miles a day higher than the state average for rapidly growing areas like Tooele County Advertising • 882-0050 counties. is key to preserving the environment, said The past decade has seen a dramatic Heileson. increase in VMT across the state. From 1995 “By keeping VMT down while population Who Makes the Best Hearing Aids, to 2005, the state’s cumulative daily VMT is growing, we can alleviate some of the increased by more than 17 million miles, or pressure urbanization is putting on the envi- and How Much Do They Cost? ronment,” Heileson said. “It’s the low-densi- 30 percent. 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interest rates so if the inter- Sales est rate on their loan goes up continued from page A1 1 percent it makes a big dif- ference on the monthly pay- prices the past two years. ment,” Egelund said. Using his Egelund said home buyers four-bedroom-house example, are lured to Tooele County Egelund calculated a 1 per- because sales prices are still cent interest rate jump would extremely low compared to mean $200 more per month in Salt Lake County prices. As interest payments for the Salt

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A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY JULY 31, 2007 Sports

SPORTS WRAP Stansbury Park golf results Tooele Varsity Prep finishes second in state The Stansbury Park Golf Association held a Mixed Quota and Men’s Individual Tournament on Saturday, July 28. Mixed Quota winners: first place-Teri and Tom Paskvan; second place-Brit and Dave tourney with heartbreaking loss to Cyprus Zinn; third place was a two way tie by Steve Schwartzman between Cher and Sonny Zirker and Barrie Frankland and Jeff Wilson; fifth CORRESPONDENT place-five way tie Shelly and Alden The Tooele Varsity prep baseball team Johnson, Becki and Jeff Bryant, Val and felt emotions ranging from a heart- Richard Green, Connie Fraiser and Troy breaking loss to a breath-taking come- Green, Kim and Brad Lindsey. Men’s back last weekend at the Utah State gross winners: first place-two way tie Varsity Prep Tournament. The team lost at 79 were J.D. Donnelly and Duane Gillette at 79. Men’s net winners: first to Cyprus 14-0 after climbing up through place Marty Baclawski; second place the losers bracket to take second place Jeff Wilson. Themen’s league would like overall in the tournament. to give Dan Holland an honorable men- “We had a really strong summer,” said tion for his play on Saturday. Stansbury head coach Danny Medina. “We had a Park Golf Associatoin’s next weekend tough time with our pitching, but our golf tournament is an Aug. 11. The competition for the team will be Aug. guys stepped up and it did great until 1-3 from 2-5 p.m. at the THS tennis right near the end.” courts. For more information contact The Buffs loss came on the second Coach Derek Smith at 840-5178. of two games they played against the GHS girls net tryouts Pirates in the tournament on Saturday. Tryouts for the Grantsville High girls’ Matt Trussell started things strong tennis team will begin Aug. 1 from 7-9 on the mound a.m. at the GHS tennis courts. For more surrendering information contact GHS Coach Pat “We played really only one hit. Ciervo at 830-6256. well, and a lot of Trussell had to GHS volleyball set kids stepped up be pulled from The Grantsville High School volleyball and did a great the mound after team will hold conditioning and open job for us. It will the first inning, gym beginning July 31 at 8 a.m. con- which kept him cluding Aug. 3 at the GHS gym. Tryouts show definitely for the GHS volleyball team will begin from exceeding Aug. 6 and resume all week, beginning next spring the 14-innings at 7 a.m. each day. For more informa- when we take the a pitcher was tion contact GHS Coach Heidi Heath at field again.” allowed to play 840-3595. in the tourna- THS volleyball DANNY MEDINA ment. Steve The Tooele High volleyball team will VARSITY PREP COACH Witkowski took hold conditioning and open gym begin- over on the ning July 31 at 7 p.m. The team will mound keeping hold a parents-athlete meeting July 31 a solid pace until losing steam in a 10- at 7 p.m. with conditioning following that night until 9 p.m. There will also run fifth inning that closed Cyprus’ tour- be conditioning and open gym Aug. 1 nament victory with the 10-run mercy and 3 from 9-11 a.m. while there will rule. also be conditioning and open gym “We had a few of our pitchers with Aug. 2 from 7-9 p.m. Tryouts for the another team out in Colorado and Matt squad will be Aug. 6 and 7 from 9 had pitched as far as he could by the a.m. to noon and 7-9 p.m. There will also be times Aug. 8 from 9 a.m. to rules,” said Medina. “Steve really stepped 1 p.m., Aug. 9 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. up and held his own for the most part, and 7-9 p.m. and Aug. 10 from 9 a.m. he didn’t throw much for us this season to 1 p.m. Late registering students and did well under the circumstances.” may be given an opportunity to tryout Witkowski ended the losing effort sur- during the following week. Practice rendering 10 hits (one home run and will be moved to the traditional 2:30-5 p.m. the following week. Any ques- three doubles), throwing three strike- tions please contact Coach Andrews outs with seven walks and hitting two @ 830-7014. batters. Chase Banks had the only extra- photography / Troy Boman GHS girls soccer tryouts set Third baseman Cody Young makes a diving catch in the final game against Cyprus in the Varsity Prep State Tournament last weekend. The Grantsville High School girls soc- SEE BASEBALL PAGE A9 cer team will hold tryouts July 30 and The Buffs lost the final game to the Pirates 14-0 to finish second overall. 31 from 7-9 p.m. at Grantsville City Park. For more info contact Coach Casey Walker at 849-1138. GHS golf tryouts set Tennis tourney tosses tough aces to competitors The Grantsville High School boys’ golf by Natalie Tripp 6-1, 6-3. Kelly Sue Whitmer took Houghtby of 3-6, 6-4, 10-8. team will hold tryouts Aug. 1 at 8 a.m. CORRESPONDENT third place after falling to Gallup The men’s 3.0-3.5 rated division at the Stansbury Park Golf Course. 6-2, 6-2. The Utah High School Activities For the fourth year running, the was taken by Eric Gutowski after a Association has also announced girls Tooele Transcript Bulletin Singles The girl’s intermediate group was 6-3, 6-1 win against Frazier Avarell. golf will be a spring sport in 2008. Tennis Tournament provided a week- won by Melissa Fillmore after a 6-2, Third place was filled by Jerry All GHS girls interested in playing on end of fun and fierce competition for 6-3 win against Megan Bresee. Third Harward who lost a three set match the new GHS girls golf team or for place was filled by Paige Dimond 1-6, 6-1, 10-4 against Avarell. more info on the boys’ squad please competitors and spectators alike. Held at Tooele High School on July who lost to Bresee 6-4, 6-3. Tony Wong finished in first place contact Coach Jimmy Arellano at Lori Gallup powered a win over 224-3033. 27 and 28, the tournament attracted in the men’s 4.0-4.5 rated group after Brooke Lund 6-3, 6-4 to take the more than 56 tennis players ranging a 6-1, 6-1 match against Ryan Harris. Athlete Sport Injury screens girl’s advanced group. Taylor Harris from age nine to 62. Cody Castle finished in third place Free athletic conditioning sport placed third after a 6-1, 6-3 defeat screens are offered at Meier & Marsh “It was a great tennis tourna- after a loss against Harris 6-3, 6-1. by Lund. Professional Therapies for Tooele “This tournament was better than ment,” said Derek Smith, director The boy’s 9-13 age division was County high school athletes. This of the tournament. “When we have the previous years,” Smith said. “I sport screen is used nationally to swept by Brevan Elsholz who gar- help athlete’s peak performance and this many people show up, we get nered a 6-1, 6-0 win over Danny was a little disappointed that we identifies areas vulnerable to injury some great competition. It was a Nelson. Jake Harris finished third didn’t have a women’s bracket this and offers conditioning programs to fun weekend of people out enjoying after losing to Nelson 6-2, 6-1. year. I had one woman show up target weak areas. This community tennis.” and we put her in the men’s 3.0-3.5 photgtography / Meagan Burr Erik Houghtby won the boy’s 14- program is offered throughout the The tournament was divided into group, but I’m hoping next year we’ll summer. Call 843-1311 or visit MMPT Russell Johnson hits the ball during the boys 14- 17 age group with a 7-6 (3), 7-5 at 1226 No. Main. 17 division finals of the Tooele Transcript Bulletin seven different brackets separating finish over Russell Johnson after get more women involved. We want Tennis Tournament Saturday. age and skill. fighting his way back from the los- this to be a tradition that everyone Caitlin Weber swept the girl’s ers bracket. Dallas Parks took third can plan on and mark their calen- beginner division over Emma Gallup, place after a three set battle with dars for the last week in July.” FROM THE SIDELINES Hall of Fame inductees Gwynn, Ripken Jr. show light during a dark sports world t was unfortu- fans. They all gathered in mid-state wise. “We make a big deal about the game because I had to.” He As the crowd went wild I thought nate that San New York to pay tribute to two work ethic,” Gwynn said, “about played his entire 20-year career with to myself, we needed to know he I Francisco great baseball players that are the trying to make good decisions and the San Diego Padres. puts his pants on everyday just like Giants fans had epitome of what professional ath- doing things right. And you know Like Gwynn, Cal Ripken Jr. played we do and that he sees us as his to exit their letes should be and could be if they what? That’s what we’re supposed his entire 21-year career with one equal. We are both valued members home stadium genuinely cared enough to live their to do. When you sign your name on team as well, the Baltimore Orioles. of society doing our jobs, not just being cheated lives accordingly. Cal Ripken, Jr. and the dotted line there’s more than Ripkin has a career batting aver- bobble-headed fans equating to of the chance Tony Gwynn were those two kind just playing the game of baseball. I age of .276, with 3,184 hits and 431 more profits and as suckers of the to watch Barry of guys when they played, on and think if you look out here today you home runs. He was a 19 time all-star, steroid era. We need more men like Bonds break off the field, and nothing changed in see all these people out here today, two-time all-star MVP, American Ripken who did his job for the bet- Hank Aaron’s David Gumucio Cooperstown. they love the game, too. Those League Rookie of the Year, two-time terment of everyone else rather than home run record. CORRESPONDENT About the time Bob Gibson took people who pay to watch you go out American League MVP, won two at the expense of everyone else. Sports commenta- his seat, and Sandy Koufax took his, and play, you’ve got to be respon- Golden Gloves, eight Silver Sluggers “My dad used to say if you take care tors across the and Eddie Murray took his, word sible and make decisions and show and has the most consecutive games of all the little things you’ll never country continue to argue whether spread that Barry Bonds indeed people how things are supposed to ever played in Major League base- have a big thing to worry about,” Bonds’ eventual record should have would play in San Francisco and be done.” ball with 2,632. said Ripken. “As the years passed an asterisk by it or not. And national take his swing at Hank Aaron’s It was a speech we all needed to You would think beating the “Iron it became clear to me that kids see store managers are groaning as they record. It didn’t even matter. Instead hear, for we expect accountability Horse” Lou Gehrig’s consecutive it all and it’s not just some of your remove Michael Vick shoes, jerseys we watched Ripken break down at from our heroes. Gwynn made him- game title would be Ripkin’s great- actions that influence, it’s all of and other endorsed products off the mention of his children, choke self better through will and humility. est accomplishment. It wasn’t. “I them. Whether we like it or not, as their shelves as the sports world up at the sight of his son Ryan tak- Something most players today could know some of you look back at big leaguers we’re role models. The recoils from Vicks’ grand jury indict- ing the white flower out of his lapel use a real dose of — and it’s legal. ‘The Streak’ as an accomplishment,” only question is, will it be positive ment for dog fighting. In a sports and handing it to his mother. We Gwynn had a lifetime batting aver- Ripken said. “And while I appreci- or will it be negative?” world with more doom and gloom watched Gwynn look into the cam- age of .338, had 3,141 hits, 135 home ate it, I just look at it as showing Thank you Tony Gwynn and Cal than it knows what to do with, it is eras and comfort his mother, who runs and 319 stolen bases. He was up to do your work every day. Ripken, Jr. for providing a break of refreshing to note that something came all the way from Long Beach, a 15 time all-star, won five Golden Teachers, mothers, fathers, business light in a dark and gloomy sports actually good and wholesome hap- Calif. only to remain in the hotel Gloves, seven Silver Sluggers and people, and many others: You may world. We admire your integrity pened in professional sports. room due to illness. won eight National League batting not receive the accolades that I did and your characters as true athletes Sunday in Cooperstown 55 of As Tony Gwynn took to the podi- titles. “My father said you work through my career. So I’d like to that play for the love of the game the living 63 Baseball Hall of Fame um you could tell he was going to hard, good things will happen,” salute you all for showing up, work- and the respect and adoration of all members were in attendance along swing away and he didn’t disappoint Gwynn said. “Boy, oh boy, he was ing hard and making the world a baseball fans young and old. I’ll see with over 75,000 adoring baseball us. His words were simple, true and absolutely right. I worked hard in better place. Thank you all.” you from the sideline. A9

TUESDAY JULY 31, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9 Grantsville Legion falters on grueling road trip to Cache Valley by Nick Drake test and register a victory over Aztecs 16 - Grantsville 0 triple and scored on a wild pitch seven unearned runs and Bear River 8 - Grantsville 3 SPORTS EDITOR the Cowboys in the opening Smithfield completed a to spot Logan an early two-run captured a league triumph at The Bears needed a big Grantsville American Legion game of a double-header at double-header sweep over the lead. Smithfield. rally in the sixth to pull out was hoping to build momen- Smithfield. Cowboys at home. Riley Clegg, Dain Evans and Grantsville grabbed a 1-0 a triumph on the road at tum for a stretch drive at the The Aztecs used three con- The Aztecs rallied for a Sam Einzinger all slapped out lead in the top of the third Grantsville. end of the 2007 campaign. secutive singles by Dillon pair of runs on hits by Justin singles in the pivotal second when Jake Campbell slapped Taylor Matthews reached on But the Cowboys ran into a Nelson, Jake Bartholomew Pingree and Kevin Smith and stanza to push home four more a single, stole second, raced to a Bear River error and raced Grizzlie runners and extend the difficult slate and just couldn’t and Jordan Brinkerhoff to a Cowboy miscue to build a third on a miscue and scored home on consecutive singles lead to 6-0. overcome a grueling road trip ignite a Smithfield rally in the quick 2-0 cushion in the top of on a errant throw. by Jake Campbell and Taylor Evans, Hedin, Jared Tyler and that featured three different bottom of the first inning and a the first inning. Sky View countered with Clark for a 1-0 edge. Cowboy miscue allowed a run Einzinger ripped consecutive a pair of tallies in the bot- trips to Cache Valley in four Smithfield exploded for 11 Grantsville padded the lead to score and spot the hosts a singles in the fourth for Logan tom half of the third on a JD days. runs on nine hits and a Buff to 2-0 with a solo home run 2-0 cushion. and Josh Thompson and Derik Falster single, walk and two- Grantsville dropped a dou- error in the bottom of the sec- blast by Mark White in the bot- Grantsville closed to within Van Noy each chipped in with run triple by Bobcat slugger ble-header to the Smithfield ond to seize command in the tom of the third. 2-1 in the top of the fifth when hits later in the session to stake Brayden Compton. Aztecs, 6-1 and 16-0, lost to contest, 13-0. Bear River exploded for six T.J. Sieh blasted a double, Logan to a 10-0 lead after four The Bobcats padded the Logan 11-1 and dropped a 10-0 The Aztecs tacked on advanced to third on an error innings. lead to 4-1 with two more tal- runs on eight hits and two decision to Sky View. another unearned run in the and scored on a Taylor Clark Alex Childs ripped a single lies in the fourth. A pair of hits walks to seize a 6-2 cushion. Even home field advantage third and completed the game ground out. and scored on a Tyler Johnson and two Cowboy errors led to The Bears struck for two couldn’t provide help as Bear with a two-run home run by Smithfield answered single to put Grantsville on the two more unearned runs. unearned runs in the top of River rallied for six runs in Brinkerhoff in the fourth. right back with a tally on a scoreboard in the top of the A two-out error and dou- the seventh. the sixth to erase a 2-0 defi- Jake Campbell and Taylor Brinkerhoff two-out single to fifth. bles by Chris Labrum and Cole White drew a walk, raced cit and post an 8-3 victory at build a 3-1 edge. Clark had one hit each for But a Thompson triple and Lewis extended the Bobcat to second and third on wild Grantsville. The Aztecs put the victory Grantsville in the contest. Hedin single ended the game on lead to 6-1 in the fifth. pitches and raced home on a The Cowboys conclude the on ice with three unearned Logan 11 - Grantsville 1 the 10-run rule. Sky View tacked on four Bear River error to complete season Saturday with a 1 p.m. runs in the bottom of the sixth, The Grizzlies pushed home Austin Killpack, Mark White, unearned runs in the sixth on the scoring in the contest. home date with the Aztecs. thanks to a pair of Cowboy four runs in the second and fourth Childs and Johnson all pro- three miscues and two hits. Clark paced the Cowboys Aztecs 6 - Grantsville 1 errors. inning to break open a 2-0 contest duced a hit for the Cowboys in Payeton Reed, T.J. Sieh and with two hits while Payeton Smithfield pushed home Sieh, Jake Campbell and Tyler and coast to a home triumph over the contest. Campbell produced one hit Reed, White, Sieh and three runs in the sixth inning Johnson had one hit each for the Cowboys in Logan. Sky View 10 - Grantsville 1 each for the Cowboys in the Campbell added one safety to break open a close con- the Cowboys in the contest. McKay Hedin smacked a RBI The Bobcats pushed home contest. each for Grantsville. TC Thunder seizes ASA title with 7-0 record for third consecutive season by Nick Drake kids in the state. The main secret to our suc- advanced on a walk to Folta and both scored But Thunder rallied for four runs on five key SPORTS EDITOR cess is that the girls love each other. They are on a single by Gonzales. hits to break the game open. Lawson ripped a Tooele County is rich with softball tradition never playing for themselves but they are play- Miller, Taylor and Lawson provided key hits single and Mendenhall followed with a two-run and don’t expect the success to stop any time ing for their teammates. They are a very tight to trigger a three-run rally in the bottom of the round trip blast. Miller also pounded a single soon. group. They are an amazing group of kids.” fifth to put the victory on ice. and Taylor launched a two-run round tripper to The TC Thunder 16-under softball team rolled Team members include Kelsey Mendenhall, Folta walked just one and struck out five and conclude the scoring in the contest. to its third straight ASA State championship with Mattie Snow, Brittany Gonzales, Lyndie Miller, didn’t allow a hit in the game on the mound Folta scattered three hits, struck out 11 to a perfect 7-0 record during the prestigious tourney Allie Alverson, Krysta Taylor, Whitnie Griffith, for TC. earn the victory on the hill for Thunder. run. Lauren Folta, Dani McKay, Summer Lawson and Mendenhall, Folta and Gonzales paved the Taylor, Griffith and Lawson had two hits Lauren Folta registered all seven victories Aly Jensen. The coaches are Mike Mendenhall, way with two hits each while Miller, Taylor, each while Mendenhall, Folta and Miller added on the hill and pitched all but 11 innings during Greg Folta, Steve Snow and Patty Konen. Alverson and Lawson had one safety each for one safety each. the tourney. Thunder 10 - Bulldogs 1 the victors. Thunder 10 - Redhots 0 Kelsey Mendenhall spearheaded a Thunder TC Thunder erupted for eight runs in the Thunder 11 - SL Valley 1 TC Thunder pushed home four runs in each hit parade with five round-trip blasts and the he third inning and coasted past the Ogden TC Thunder rallied for three runs in the first of the first and fourth innings to end the team produced 11 home runs for the entire Bulldogs in the opening round of the tourna- frame and coasted to the tourney triumph over game. tourney. The local squad outscored its oppo- ment. Mayhem. Snow and Folta opened the game with con- nents 68-5 in the seven-game series. Mendenhall, Folta, Gonzales and Miller Mattie Snow and Miller provided key hits to secutive singles and Mendenhall blasted a The squad captured the 18-U Clinton began the game with consecutive singles and trigger a three-run rally in the first frame for three-run home run. Gonzales and Miller fol- Icebreaker and 16-U Golden Spike ASA National spotted Thunder a quick 2-0 lead. TC Thunder. lowed with singles to produce another run and Qualifier tournaments as well as the ASA state After the Bulldogs sliced the deficit to 2-1, TC Gonzales ripped a double and scored to a 4-0 edge. tourney and battled to second place in the 18-U rallied for eight runs on four hits and four walks extend the lead to 4-0 in the third. Jensen drew a walk and scored on hits by Tooele Adidas Shootout, 18-U Firecracker and to break the game open. Gonzales launched a TC Thunder erupted for seven more runs on Snow and Folta to build a 5-0 cushion. 16-U Colorado Sparkler. Thunder has played two-run home run while Mendenhall, Jensen pivotal safeties by Folta and Whitnie Griffith. Griffith crushed a double and scored on a teams from 13 different states on the season and McKay chipped in with safeties while Red-hot miscue to extend the margin to 6-0. as well, including Illinois, Kansas, Arizona, Miller, Taylor, Lawson and Mendenhall all drew Thunder 15 - Strykers 0 Folta and Mendenhall began the fourth frame Oregon, Texas and Minnesota. walks to complete the scoring. Thunder exploded for eight runs in the for TC Thunder and Gonzales reached on a “There were some really good teams in this Mendenhall and Gonzales paved the way for first frame and captured the victory over the error. Miller smacked a three-run home run to tournament but the girls were so focused and the Thunder with two hits each while Folta, Grantsville Strykers. end the game on the 10-run rule. played so well that they took the suspense Miller, Griffith and McKay all chipped in with Snow, Folta, Miller, Griffith, Jensen and Folta and Mendenhall posted three safeties out of most games very early,” noted Coach one safety each. McKay all produced vital hits in the eight-run Mike Mendenhall. “It was a very dominating Folta scattered two hits and struck out four outburst in the first frame. each while Snow, Gonzales and Griffith had performance by the entire team. This was an to earn the triumph on the hill. Snow, Folta, Mendenhall, Griffith and McKay one safety each. important victory for the girls and it was one of Thunder 8 - Extreme Red 0 triggered a five-run assault in the second inning Thunder 9 - Utah Shock 2 their goals. Now the team is off to two national TC Thunder began the contest with three to build a 13-0 cushion. TC Thunder seized the title with six runs in tournaments, the Triple Crown World Series runs and never looked back to rout Extreme Lawson, Taylor and Griffith all provided vital the fourth frame. in Park City and the ASA Nationals in Sioux Red in tourney play. hits for the victors in the contest. Mendenhall launched a home run while Falls, S.D. Mendenhall and Folta crushed back-to-back Thunder 4 - Utah Shock 1 Folta, Miller, Griffith and Allie Alverson logged “The girls are really excited and this gives round trippers to open the scoring in the top TC Thunder parlayed a four-run outburst in vital hits to ignite the triumph. them a chance to see how they measure up of the first frame. Gonzales rapped a single the bottom of the third to battle past the Utah Folta crushed a two-run round trip blast against the best of the best from around the and later scored on a Red miscue to build a Shock. after a Snow single to conclude the scoring. country,” he added. “These girls work hard all 3-0 edge. The Utah Shock actually took a 1-0 edge on Folta, Mendenhall, Gonzales and Griffith all year and I believe they are the hardest working McKay reached on a fielder’s choice, an error and double. smacked out two hits each in the contest.

went 2-4 with two RBIs and a runs, nine hits, and no walks pleased with his team’s effort triple to go with Matt Medina’s in the seven inning one strike- this season, and has great 2-2 outing with an RBI to com- out effort. expectations for time to plete a one-two punch at the “Dalton was great on the come. top of the Buff line-up. mound, he really controlled “We had a good summer. things and got us to show it at Tooele 12 - Murray 11 We played really well, and a It was a comeback win for the plate,” said Medina. Trussell was the leader at lot of kids stepped up and did the Buffs after trailing 10-2 a great job for us, it will show early in the game and coming the plate, going 2-3 with three definitely next spring when back to leave the score knot- RBI’s to start the Buffs season we take the field again,” he ted up 7-7 as the game went ending run. into extra innings. Medina said that he is said. Witkowski slammed a one- out double in the bottom of the eighth and reach third on a Pet of the Week balk to set up Tanner Stuart’s walk-off single to win the game in dramatic fashion. “It was slow at the start, but we had some hot bats come up toward the end,” said Medina. “When Witkowski reached third, Mitch (Eyre) struck out bunting which would have won it for us, and Tanner came up and ripped one into the gap photography / Troy Boman and that was it.” Matt Medina dives to tag a baserunner in a recent Varsity Prep tournament game. The Buffs had a six-run Pirates last Saturday. the final round. fourth inning rally that kept Baseball Medina said that momen- “They were hitting every- them in the game and gave tum was a big aid in the win. thing just right,” said Medina. them the momentum to take continued from page A8 “These kids came ready to “That really got us going.” the game into extra innings. “It was great to see them play, and they had it in them to Tooele 11 - Wood Cross (1) 0 base hit for the Buffs, a double go the distance,” he said. pick it up like that, that gave It was a pristine showing on in the fifth inning for a day at Trussell pitched a full game, me and them great confi- the mound for Cody Young, the plate that Medina said was seven innings, with three dence,” said Medina. throwing a complete seven more frustrating than unsuc- strikeouts, while surrendering Tooele 12 - Woods Cross (2) 3 inning game, giving up only cessful. 11 hits, three walks, and one The Buffs entered the losers five hits with three strikeouts “We hit the ball hard, we hit batter. bracket, after a loss to Woods Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be just kept hitting it right at “Matt really pulled it togeth- and three walks, to bring the Cross (1) with a vengeance, required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. them, we really couldn’t catch er in that game,” said Medina. Buffs to the final round in the which was a good part of the Shelters are only required to hold animals for a break,” he said. “He’s real solid when he’s feel- varsity prep tournament last momentum that lead to their three days before they are euthanized. The Buffs ended their prep ing it.” Friday. dominant 12-3 victory. season with a 21-5 overall “This team beat us three For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals The Buffs also swung a “That Woods Cross team is available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at record. times before that game,” said strong bat behind Trussell’s really solid, their pretty young 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville Tooele 13 - Cyprus 7 pitching. Matt Medina went Medina. “It was nice to shut but have great talent,” said Animal Shelter at 884-6881. A solid performance on the 3-3 with two runs batted in them down and get a win to Medina. “To get a win against mound by Trussell helped and two doubles on the game the finals against them.” them after a tough loss was Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. the Buffs garner their fourth as Jake Dalton went 3-5 with Young’s pitching perfor- great.” straight win in their first game an RBI to lead the Buffs to 13 mance lead another explosive Jake Dalton led things on Tooele Veterinary of two against the Cyprus hits in an explosive start to day at the plate as Boone Baird the mound giving up three Clinic Subscribe Today • 882-0050 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 A10

A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY JULY 31, 2007 Starting A community comes together to overcome crisis G-ville officials praise cooperation after town hit by fire and flooding by Joshua Figueira zens working alongside members Walker said city workers outdid jobs wonderfully,” he said. STAFF WRITER of the fire and utility departments themselves during the crisis. Grantsville City Fire Chief August 1st, The 14,000-plus acre fire that to help clear debris and clean “It didn’t look like city work- Lance Marshall said the cooper- scorched a Grantsville mountain- out water-damaged basements. ers doing their job, it looked like ation didn’t stop with the com- side last week caused mudslides, The joint effort, he said, shows a friends and neighbors who just munity. Close to 100 firefighters 2007 flooding and road closures, leav- unique side of Grantsville that is happened to have access to the from around the state and country, ing behind a trail of charred vege- hard to find in larger communi- necessary equipment,” he said. “It some from as far away as New tation and submerged basements. Mexico, joined in the effort to But city officials believe the fire “It didn’t look like city workers doing their preserve the water-damaged and Grantsville City and flooding were more than just job, it looked like friends and neighbors fire-threatened properties in the damaging forces, they also united Mack Canyon Road area. the community and showcased who just happened to have access to the nec- “We worked together as a com- the best of what Grantsville has to essary equipment.” mon unit with a specific goal, and Office Hours will be offer: its citizens. JEREMY WALKER we accomplished that goal,” said “The real story, the one that Marshall. “We were limited to has gone unreported, is the way GRANTSVILLE CITY RECORDER what we could do. We just didn’t the people responded to what 9 am – 5 pm have the manpower to do it alone, happened,” said Grantsville City ties. was a great example of small-town but with the additional firefighters Recorder Jeremy Walker. “Not just “In a lot of places, people would hospitality.” we succeeded.” the fire and utility departments, sit around complaining and wait But just because the fire- who did a wonderful job, but also for the government to come fix fighters and police officers who Marshall said the communica- the citizens of the community their problems,” he said. “Here, responded were compassion- tion between the city’s regular fire Invite the whole town who sacrificed to help their neigh- people rallied around each other ate, doesn’t mean they weren’t department staff and the outside bors.” and supported the government in professional, said Walker. fire agencies was nearly flawless. to your yard sale! Walker said he saw regular citi- the effort.” “They stepped up and did their That communication helped facili- tate the success of the coordinated relief effort. TOOELETRANSCRIPT “They [the other agencies] were very organized and well struc- BULLETIN tured,” he said. “They fit in seam- lessly, and their resources were invaluable.” 882-0050 All of the additional firefighters who were sent to assist have now left, said Marshall. Some were sent to other areas of the state, Vangie Sandoval and others went home, proud of a job well done. August 1, 1931 – February 24, 2007 But the work of undoing the damage caused by the fire and Fill not your heart with pain and sorrow, flooding is far from finished. City But remember me in every tomorrow. and state agencies are already Remember the joy, the laughter, the actively working to prevent future Smiles, I’ve only gone to rest a little while. Although my leaving causes pain and disasters like this one. Hay bales Grief my going has eased my hurt and dams are being put in place And given me relief. to help control runoff, and offi- So dry your eyes and remember me, cials from the Bureau of Land Not as I am now, but as I used to be. Management are developing a plan Because, I will remember you all for reseeding the burned-out area. And look on with a smile. “Advisers and assessors are Understand in your hearts, working to determine how to best I’ve only gone to rest a little while. rehabilitate the land,” said Erin As long as I have the love of each Darboven of the BLM’s Salt Lake Of you, I can live my life Field Office. “There’s a lot to fac- photography / Troy Boman In the hearts of all of you. Firefighters from the Forest Service helped control flooding on Bluegrass Way in the Little Reno subdivision tor in. Sometimes rehabilitation Happy Birthday, Mom, Grandma of Grantsville Wednesday. Lack of vegetation due to the Kimbell Fire and heavy rains caused flash-flooding is just as difficult, or even more difficult, than actually fighting the We love you and miss you in the west end of Grantsville. Close to 100 firefighters from around the state and country, some from as fire.” Veronica & Cody and Your Family. far away as New Mexico, joined in the effort to preserve the water-damaged and fire-threatened properties in the area. [email protected] B1 HOMETOWN

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■ Bulletin Board Unless otherwise requested, community news items such as weddings, missionaries, birthdays, babies and The Bulletin Board must be submitted by 3 p.m. the ■ Weddings, Missionaries, Birthdays day prior to the desired publication date. To place a community news item or for more information contact ■ Classifieds and Public Notices Hometown Community News Editor Sarah Miley at 882-0050. Store corn for year- round dishes orn is one veg- Cetable that may sit quietly at the side of the plate for most of the year, but when it is served freshly picked and hot Diane Sagers on the cob, CORRESPONDENT it becomes a sparkling star on the summer Homefront plate. The corn that is the staple of some diets around the world — as corn meal flour — is field corn. For centu- ries, corn was a primary source of grain for Native Americans. Field corn is not nearly as flavor- ful as sweet corn because it does not have the sugar content. The corn that the Native Americans introduced the early settlers to was Indian corn, a form of field corn. The sweet corns we so love have evolved from them through natural selection and hybridizing. Modern corn is known as dent corn because of the dents that appear in the tops of the kernels when it is dried. Corn was one of the grains pop- ular among early settlers as well. Corn meal was part of the rations for the handcart pioneer compa- nies who helped settle Utah. Each adult was allowed one pound of photography / Troy Boman corn or flour per day to go with Amy and Kendra Richards (l-r) lean on a fence while their older brother Paul holds a cat. All 13 children in the Richards family have worked on their dairy farm. bacon or fresh meat. Later along the trail, if conditions warranted, the rations might be reduced to three-fourths of a pound per adult. Corn is reasonably nutritious, providing a moderate amount of vitamin A, fiber, protein and B vitamins. At 143 calories per medium ear, it is not especially Modern-day dairy fattening. Adding delicious butter Erda family’s tradition requires hard work, but builds character and letting it melt over the ears changes that, but the resultant fla- by Karen Lambert about 350 head of cattle. The family raises vor is certainly satisfying. CORRESPONDENT Jerseys, which don’t produce as much milk as Homegrown corn is not neces- t age 8, children in the Flint Holsteins, but do produce the quality of milk sarily prettier than its purchased and Sandy Richards family needed for cheeses, ice cream and butter. The counterpart — often it isn’t. in Erda get their own cow Richards sell through Dairy Farmers of America Insects love corn and it if is not — and more responsibility. to such companies as Cache Valley Cheese and treated to prevent them, there is And that responsibility Meadow Gold. a good chance you’ll be sharing only increases at age 9 and The Richards Jersey farm is idyllic, with the some of those juicy kernels with all the way on to age 18. sound of birds singing and cows mooing in the a fat caterpillar or small nutalids. Then, the kids who help run the only large dairy background. The routine is demanding. You may also find some undevel- A farm in Tooele County can go off to college. The children — there are 13 of them — each oped kernels on the end of the “I think they make great students,” said their have their own duties that often require early cob, particularly if earwigs have dad, Flint, “because it’s almost a relief to be mornings and always require self-discipline. been munching on the silks. away from home.” Paul, 9, is breaking into his responsibilities The real value of fresh garden- Flint, who grew up in Davis County, is the fifth by driving the skid loader and pushing the feed grown corn is the flavor. Because generation in his family to own a dairy farm. He up to the cows that Luke, 12, has fed so they corn begins to lose sugar imme- started out attending Utah State University have the food in front of them all day. He does diately upon picking, homegrown majoring in dairy science with a pre-veterinary that at the end of each meal. corn retains a big advantage over option. By the time he’d earned his degree he’d Luke, a recent graduate of Grantsville vegetables picked two or three decided the dairy life was for him. Elementary, feeds the cows, which takes about days before it reaches the super- At the dairy farm — once one of many in market. Sweet corn is very sus- the county — there are 200 milking cows and SEE DAIRY PAGE B10 ceptible to rapid sugar-to-starch conversion. If you are able to go out just before dinner, pluck a few ears and cook them immediately, you will enjoy the sweetest, fresh- est taste. Cook, eat, chill, bottle or freeze it immediately after harvest. Fresh corn is tasty cooked on the cob by boiling, broiling, grill- ing or steaming. When removed from the cob, it’s suited to boiling, steaming, stir-frying or sautéing,

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photo courtesy of All America winners photography / Troy Boman Freshly cooked corn on the cob Camille Richards, 11, (left) feeds two newborn calves. Paul Richards, 9, (top left) stands among the is a favorite treat of the summer cows his family raises and milks. Flint Richards (above) smiles as he prepares to unload his tractor. season. WHERE YA FROM?

elanie Johnson was I first moved to Grantsville where the community could elementary school plays, or living in the small because I didn’t know any- gather together for a meet- the Old Folks Sociable. It’s just M Wyoming community one.” she said. “Since then I’ve ing or a barbecue,” she said. a great community to grow up AVOIDING of Green River when her father met a lot of really great people “There were a lot more com- in with good family values.” was offered a job in Salt Lake here that are going to be my munity events than there are compiled by Natalie Tripp THE CITY City. The family didn’t want to friends forever.” in Grantsville.” live in a big city, so they moved There are a few things Although she misses the If you’re a newcom- LIFE to Grantsville. Johnson misses about assortment of community er or know of a newcom- Name: Melanie Johnson Johnson, a recent Grantsville Wyoming that Grantsville gatherings, Johnson really er who’d like to share the High School graduate, has doesn’t have. enjoys the tradition Grantsville story of why they moved to From: Green River, Wyo. really enjoyed her experience “In Green River we had a is steeped in. Tooele County, please con- To: Grantsville in the county despite being recreation center that had a “I love the rich tradition the tact Sarah Miley at (435) worried about the move. swimming pool, basketball town has,” she said. “There are 882-0050 or via e-mail at “It was really hard when courts, golfing, and a place a ton of little traditions like the [email protected]. B2

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flavor longer, both on the stalk After eating all you can, pre- cob. Dry until brittle. It can be sun der or soups. The advantage of hot pack is the Corn and after picking. These variet- pare the rest for storage. Corn dried very easily or dried in a food Bottling corn pre-cooking gets rid of extra air continued from page B1 ies should be cooked and eaten is well adapted to storage and dryer. This is one area where follow- and more corn fits in the jar. within 12 hours. has been stored in various forms Corn can be dried on the cob ing a tested recipe is essential. Frozen corn throughout the ages. Don’t be dis- for use in grinding. For cornmeal, braising, stewing, baking, pressure Ideally, you should pick and This is no place to wax creative. Always blanch corn before cooking, or microwaving. Corn shuck corn as the water on the couraged by the large number of use corn that is fully ripe, and Get up-to-date bottling informa- freezing. Blanching stops enzyme can be stored if left in the husk, stove begins to boil. Cook the cobs required to make a few pints allow the cobs to dry until the tion from the Extension Service, action. You may not notice any but loses some of its sweet flavor. corn as quickly as possible after of corn. corn is brittle. It can be removed or look for the most current Ball difference at first, but unblanched The Supersweet and Sugary harvesting because the sugar con- Drying corn from the cob by grasping with Blue Book or the Kerr canning corn begins to taste old and tough enhanced varieties will hold their tent diminishes rapidly. Drying corn is the time-tested both hands, squeezing tightly and book. Follow the tested recipes method to save this vegetable. twisting until the kernels are dis- to the letter. Corn does not need after a few weeks in the freezer. � The advantage of dried corn over lodged. They tend to flip out, so to be scalded before cutting from After blanching, chill quickly, cut ����������������������� � other storage methods is that hold them over a large container. the cob for bottling. Simply shuck, the kernels from the cob and pack it does not require any special I recommend wearing gloves for remove silk and any wormy areas, into moister/vapor-proof freezer equipment for preparation or this process as it is rather hard on wash thoroughly. A fairly stiff bags or freezing boxes or canning reconstituting. The disadvantage the hands. This corn is also good vegetable brush is a real help jars. Dancers Edge is that it takes considerable time as parched corn (the corn in Corn in getting rid of those last stray You can also freeze corn on to rehydrate it for various uses. Nuts). Simply fry in hot oil as you strands of silk. Cut from the cob the cob. Blanch ears about 1 1/2 would popcorn. The kernels swell Registering Now! To dry corn, begin with any and fill the jars for raw pack. Hot inches in diameter for six min- yellow variety with sweet tender and turn crisp and brown. Drain, pack requires heating first. You utes, 2-inches in diameter for CLASSES START IN THE FALL AT OUR BRAND NEW, BEAUTIFUL kernels. It will not improve after salt and eat. may notice that corn must be STUDIO, CURRENTLY BEING BUILT ON VILLAGE BLVD IN STANSBURY! it is picked and dried. Husk the To cook with dried corn, rehy- processed much longer than some eight minutes and larger ears for corn and steam it to stop enzyme drate it first by placing about one other vegetables. This is because 10 minutes. Cool and then drain. • Ages 3 to Adult • AAU Jr. Olympic Qualified action that makes it taste old. cup of corn into two cups of boil- it packs densely into the jar so it And wrap each ear individually in • Non-competitive Performing Teams • Competition Teams This is very important for opti- ing water. Let it stand for about requires extra time for the heat to moisture and vapor-proof wrap, • Modest Costumes & Choreography! • Nationally Recognized mum flavor when it is used. Cool two hours, then use in any cooked penetrate. Hot pack corn is pro- then place in plastic freezer bags. • BUILD SELF-ESTEEM & CONFIDENCE! • Studio of 100+ Dancers quickly and cut the corn from the corn recipe, such as corn chow- cessed for as long as raw pack. Seal, label and freeze. Registration dates for competition & performing teams: Aug 3rd – 6-8 pm | Aug 10th – 6-8 pm | Aug 11th – 10-2 pm WEDDINGS At the Macey’s Little Theater Aug 18th – 11-5 pm at Stansbury Days Booth in the Stansbury Clubhouse Hales / Meyers Call for more information (435) 833-9307 Mr. and Mrs. Brook P. Hales of Grantsville are pleased to EXPERIENCE EXCELLENCE! announce the marriage of their daughter, Julie, to Joseph Anthony Meyers III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Meyers II, of Seminole, Fla. The marriage took 25 Years and Counting! place on July 25, 2007, in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of July 31, 1982 – July 31, 2007 Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Julie and Joe both graduated last April from the BYU Mariott Happy Anniversary Ron Evan Kirby and Tiffany Lopez School of Management with masters’ degrees in accounting. Joseph Anthony Meyers III and Love, Lopez / Kirby They will be working and living Julie Hales in Salt Lake City. Susan Mike and Joan Lopez are pleased to announce the mar- Nicholas Cutter and Leah Pierce riage of their daughter Tiffany to Evan Kirby son of Ron and Linda Pierce / Cutter Kirby on Thursday, Aug. 2, 2007. Tiffany is a graduate of Salt Lake Ralph and Darlene Pierce of Community College and work- Tooele are pleased to announce ing as a victims advocate in Salt the marriage of their daughter Lake City. Evan is working as a Leah, to Nicholas Cutter, son of Utah Highway Patrolman in Salt Ned and Penny Cutter of Lehi. Lake County. They will make They will be married Aug. 4, their home in Tooele. 2007, in the Bountiful Temple. A reception will be held that evening at the Cutter residence in Lehi.

Heidi Riggins and Joe Fait MILITARY NEWS Fait / Riggins

Howard and Kathy Fait Jed Morse and Sherry Quinn of Grantsville are pleased to announce the marriage of their son, Jim, to Heidi Riggins, Morse / Quinn daughter of Tom and Ida Riggins Jed Morse and Sherry Quinn of Fallon, Nev. The couple was were married on Dec. 14, 2006, honored at a groom’s dinner in San Diego, Calif. There was Friday, July 21 at the Fait’s home a dinner reception held in their and the marriage ceremony took honor at the Rush Valley town place July 22, 2007 at the home hall on July 28, 2007. Sherry is of Richard and Julie Kroff. A from Seattle, Wash. Jed is a 2003 reception was held after the Tooele High School graduate. wedding to honor the new cou- After graduation Jed joined the ple. Jim and Heidi will be resid- Navy. He served on the USS ing in Round Mountain, Nev. Denver and the USS Ogden. Jed They wish to say thank you to is being transferred to Yokosuka, all those family and friends that Pvt. Joshua E. Nelson supported them. Japan. Jed and Sherry will be making their home there. Pvt. Joshua E. BIRTHDAY Nelson Maxine Brady Marine Pvt. Joshua E. Nelson graduated June 22, 2007, from Maxine Brady has turned 80! Marine Boot Camp at Parris We are getting together to Island, S.C. Pvt. Nelson spent celebrate the many wonderful 13 weeks training in M16A2 rifle years we’ve had with a won- marksmanship, physical fitness derful lady. She has only spent and Marine Corp martial arts a few of those years living in and ended he training with a 54- Tooele, and we’d like to thank hour simulated combat exercise Conestoga Wood Specialties the many people here that have known as “the Crucible.” Pvt. made it feel like home to her. Nelson will continue his train- Friends and neighbors are invit- ing at Camp Geiger, N.C. School ed to stop by her home (133 E. of Infantry where he will be 700 N., Tooele) Tuesday, July 31 trained as an infantry man, also Corporation invites you to attend an known as a grunt to the Marine between 6 to 8 p.m. to join in the celebration. No gifts please. Corp. He is the son of Cliff and Mom...happy birthday and Debbie Nelson of Berryville, thank you for all those years of Va., grandson of Byron and Open House for its newest facility. Corrie Anderson of Grantsville love and service to so many. With love, Ed, Kay, Luther, and great-grandson of Aletha Louise, Annette, Jean, Arthur, Maxine Brady Wrathall of Tooele. Carol, Evelyn, and families Tuesday, August 7, 2007 ANNIVERSARY 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Myron and Janet 600 N. Industrial Loop Road, Tooele Nix (Intersection of Industrial Loop Road and James Way) Myron and Janet Nix are cele- brating their 50th wedding anni- versary on July 31. Join us at an open house on Saturday, Aug. 4 from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Tooele Senior Citizens Center, 59 E. Vine St. No gifts please.

Myron and Janet Nix TUESDAY JULY 31, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B3 The Bulletin Board

booth, please call Richelle at 843-7512 Tooele or e-mail SPCommAssoc@hotmail. com. Friday nights on Vine Triathlon volunteers needed Weekly concerts/performances at The SPCA will be offering the tri- the Veteran’s Memorial Park, corner of athlon again this year for Stansbury Main St. and Vine St. Join us for Fridays Days. If you are interested in volun- on Vine, every Friday evening starting teering for this event Aug. 18, please at 7 p.m., now until Sept. 7. An excel- contact Gwen at 882-4366 or e-mail lent way to spend your Friday evening. [email protected]. This Friday, Aug. 3 will be the Heroes Stansbury Days of Speed. Calling all Stansbury Park residents, Want a pet mark your calendar now for Stansbury Looking for a pet? Visit petfinder. Days Aug. 18. Events to include: Golf com a nation-wide Web site listing all tournament, triathlon, cardboard boat pets available for adoption by state, race, frog jumping contest, paddle and county, town, breed, gender and age. row boat race, regatta race. So start Photos and descriptions will help you planning now your event that you will connect with a lovable furry face within be participating. For more information minutes. If you don’t have the Internet, see www.stansburyassoc.org. call 884-4407 or 830-4049 for help find- Entertainers needed ing a pet who needs you. Looking for those who are inter- Animal volunteers needed ested in performing their talent for Animal-lovers wanted. Tooele Animal Stansbury Days Aug. 18. If inter- Outreach is a local animal rescue group ested please call 843-7512 or e-mail that needs new volunteers, particularly [email protected]. caring people to provide loving foster Dancer’s edge homes, along with a new foster home Stansbury Dance Academy’s Dancer’s coordinator. The lives you save and Edge Registration dates for competi- the love you get will warm your heart. tion and performing teams, Aug. 3, If you have children, the lessons they 6-8 p.m., Aug. 10 6-8 p.m., Aug. 11 10-2 photo courtesy of Shelley Timothy learn from fostering will enrich their p.m. at the Macey’s Little Theater and The Tooele Turbos went undefeated to capture first place at the 2007 SLC Firecracker. Team members include: (top, l-r) coach lives. Call 830-4049 or 884-4407. on Aug. 18, 11-5 p.m. Stansbury Days Lee, Kali Sweeda, Marina Jaramillo, Cheyenne Hegsted, Lauren Frailey, Cassey Timothy, Chance Hegsted and coach Bitters; and Donate old fridges Booth at the Stansbury Clubhouse. For (bottom) Jennsen Lee, Breanne Martinez Mercedez Garcia and Kaitlyn Bitters. Getting a new refrigerator? Donate more information call 435-833-9307. of the student. This can be taken care 6:30 p.m.; Thursday from 12:30 p.m. to Cub Scout leader roundtable your old fridge to the Grantsville of at the county courthouse. 9:30 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays from Cub Scout Leader Roundtable is Animal Shelter. Any size is fine. We just Stockton 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The address is 751 N. Thursday, Aug. 2, 7:30 p.m. at the Tooele need a cool place to store vaccinations, Kids 520 East in Tooele. Call 882-1396 for Wigwam. The wigwam is located south kitten formula and other pet care items. Stockton Days more information or to sign up. on Main on the left, just past Gofer’s To donate a fridge, dry dog/cat food or Stockton Days will be Aug. 10 and and below and behind the Baptist anything else, call 884-4407. Pet Show at the fair 11. Those interested in renting booth Pet Show at the Tooele County Fair, Groups church. Look for the worms sign and Settlement Irrigation restrictions space, please contact Town Hall at 882- sponsored by 4-H on Saturday, Aug. 4 turn left. Follow the road and you end The following restrictions are the 3877 by Aug. 3. at approx. 6 p.m. on the indoor stage. MOMS club up at the wigwam. We will discuss the zones, days and times by which share- Schools Come show off your pet (talent, look, The MOMS Club of Tooele Valley theme, Cub Scout Express. Join us for holders must abide or face service etc..). There will be fun for everyone will be hosting a special speaker event a fun, evening of training and ideas for disruption for the remainder of the ‘77 THS reunion and prizes for those who lead in their open to all moms in the Tooele Valley your pack or den. All Cub Scout lead- season. Settlement Irrigation sched- The search is on for Tooele High category. All pets must be under con- area. The speaker will be Dr. Ross ers, committee members, and sponsor- ule: weekend watering restrictions will School class of 1977 classmates. We trol/restrained at all times. For regis- Lloyd a Holistic Chiropractor, Clinical ing organizations are invited to attend. remain in place. Shareholders are not need to know where to send invite for tration or more information call Reine Nutritionist and certified Applied Please join us. allowed to water from 7 p.m. on Friday 30 year reunion. Let Sharon at 882-0445 882-4639 or 4-H 843-2350. Kinesiologist from Sandy on Aug. 1 at 7 Seniors to 7 a.m. on Monday. Area 1: Even or Cecelia at 882-4636 know your new p.m. at the Utah State Extension office numbered homes east of Main Street address to send invitations to. If you Churches auditorium/Health department located and south of second south, Mondays know of anyone who has moved out of Grantsville Senior Center at 151 N. Main in Tooele. Dr. Lloyd will The Grantsville Senior Center can be and Thursdays 7 to 9 a.m. odd num- the area and would like to attend please speak to us on women’s nutrition and reached at 884-3446. bered homes, Tuesdays and Fridays 6 give us their address or have them call Methodist VBS hormone issues. Snacks will be provid- Lunch: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday to 8 p.m. Area 2: Even numbered homes one of these phone numbers. Tooele United Methodist Church ed. Please RSVP to JoAnna at 435-884- and Friday, please make your reserva- north of second south and east of Main Vacation Bible School will be Aug. 6-10 Registration for St. Marguerite’s 6644 or [email protected]. tions before 8:30 a.m. the morning of Street, Mondays and Thursdays 6 to 8 from 6-8 p.m. Enjoy crafts, music, Bible St. Marguerite’s Catholic School is Diabetes support group the meal, sign-up sheets are available p.m. Odd numbered homes Tuesdays stories, food and fun. Ages 3 potty- expanding. We are accepting applica- The Tooele Diabetes Support Group at the center. and Fridays 7 to 9 a.m. Area 3: Even trained and up. Contact 882-1349 and tions for grades 1-3 this school year will hold it’s monthly meeting Aug. 1 Breakfast: Wednesday 9:30 a.m. to numbered homes west of Main Street leave a message. in addition to the preschool and kin- at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Public Library 12 p.m. and south of Vine Street, Mondays and Vacation Bible School dergarten. The elementary school at 128 West Vine St. Dr Rushton DPM Aerobics: Tuesday and Friday 9 a.m. Thursdays 7 to 9 a.m. Odd numbered St. Marguerite’s will be having starts Aug. 20. Please contact Marcella will talk to us about our feet. All are Bingo: Thursday 1 p.m. homes, Tuesdays and Fridays 6 to 8 Vacation Bible School, Aug. 6-10 from Burden to register for the elementary welcome. Questions call Carol at 843- Bunko: Monday and Wednesday 1 p.m. Area 4: Even numbered homes 6-8 p.m. Come join the fun at Avalanche school 882-2130 or Janet Barbiero for 9787. p.m. west of Main Street and north of Vine Ranch. There will be food, games, the preschool 882-1408. Ceramics: Tuesday 10 a.m. Street, Mondays and Thursdays 6 to 8 crafts, and Bible Stories for kindergar- Tooele Gun Club THS class of 1982 reunion Pinochle: Thursday 9 p.m. p.m. Odd numbered homes Tuesdays ten through 6th grade. Contact Marcella Teams and individuals are being All members of the Tooele High Quilting: Monday 9 a.m. and Fridays 7 to 9 a.m. Shareholders Burden 882-2130 to register. accepted for the new trapshooting School class of 1982 are invited to Health and Wellness information with scheduling problems or questions Food distribution league beginning on Wednesday, Aug. their 25-year reunion to be held Friday, 8. Get five shooters together and sign seminar Aug. 21 at 1 p.m. should call 833-9606. The Utah Food Bank is having a food Oct. 5 at 6:30 p.m. at the Eagle’s Nest. up with us or just come up and sign in Hearing: Aug. 7, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. distribution on Friday, Aug. 3, at First Aid for wildfire victims More details will follow. For more yourself. The league is four weeks; you Foot clinic: Aug. 28, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Baptist Church in Tooele. The church Recent wildfires have caused eco- information and to help make contact can shoot ahead or make up if needed appointments are necessary. is located at 580 S. Main St. Sign up nomic hardships on some Utah ranch- with class members that we have lost and it’s lots of fun. Further info call ers and livestock owners. To help those begins at 7 a.m., and distribution will Tooele Seniors contact with, contact Jeff England at John Miller (882-2429). The Tooele County Senior Citizen affected, the USDA Natural Resources begin about 9:15 a.m. We are generally [email protected] or 435-830-2121; Center can be reached at 882-2870. Conservation Service (NRCS) is request- through before 11 a.m. If you would Utah hunter education or Randi Park at [email protected] Meals: Lunch 12-1 p.m. Monday, ing funding to help with wildfire recov- like to help distribute food, please be Utah Hunter Education Courses for or 801-243-6470. Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday ery. Those affected in Tooele County there by 8 a.m. Everyone is welcome. 2007 for the Range 18th, class 5 will Car wash Breakfast: 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Wednesday are encouraged to sign-up for program If you have any questions please call be held Aug. 7, 9, 14-16. All classes GHS Drill Team Car Wash on Bridge: Monday 10 a.m., Thursday benefits. Affected landowners may Pastor Jon at 882-2048. are from 6 to 9 p.m. Classes at Tooele Saturday, Aug. 11 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at 12:45 p.m. New players desperately apply for an incentive payment of $11/ County Health building, 151 N. Main St. Les Schwab on Tooele’s Main Street. Adult religion classes needed per acre as a one-time only payment to For more info. call Gene at 882-4767 or $6 in advance or $6 for cars and $8 for Adult religion classes at the Bingo: Monday 1 p.m., Friday 12:45 defer grazing on lands within fire recov- Bryan at 882-6795. trucks and SUVs the day of. Grantsville West Stake, 156 E. Cherry p.m. ery zones. Grazing must be deferred St. will be held Aug. 8 through Nov. 14. Eagles new hours Pinochle: Tuesday 1:00 p.m., from the date of the fire through Oct. THS class of ‘87 reunion Course is on Doctrine and Covenants The Eagles Lodge is now open for The Tooele High School Class of 1987 Thursday 9 a.m., Friday 10 a.m. 1, 2008. An individual or business may and church history. Instructor is Mark business at 12 p.m. each day. Come will be hosting their 20 year reunion on The Senior Sparkles: “New Fitness apply for a maximum of 2,500 acres. To Hutchins. Register at the door. For down, socialize and meet our new host- Aug. 3 and 4. Activities include a Meet Program” Monday, Wednesday, and be considered for this funding, affected more info call Ken Hale 884-6564. Cost ess. n’ Greet, golf tournament, high school Friday 9:30 a.m. (Muscular Strength landowners must apply for assistance is $18.75 per course. Eagles steak night and Range of Movement, Cardio Circuit during a two-week sign-up, starting tour, picnic in the park and dinner/ dance. For more information, please The Eagles Auxilary is offering some- & Yoga Stretch) Aug. 1 and ending Aug. 14. Landowners contact Saila Cederlof Felver at 435- Education thing new on Friday Night Dinners, Friday Night Dancing 6–8 p.m. can sign-up at the USDA NRCS Service 527-0984 or at [email protected]. rib eye steak. This Friday, Madam Breakfast Buddies — Friday, Aug. 3 at Center at 185 North Main Street in Hope to see you there. Adult education President Sabrina Niles and her family 9 a.m. Meet at Jim’s Family Restaurant downtown Tooele. This sign-up applies Get your high school diploma this will be hosting the evening. The regular for good food and friends. Dutch treat! to eligible private and tribal lands with- THS registration year. All classes required for a high menu will be the same. Come out and 2007-2008 Tooele High School Annual Summer Picnic/Anniversary in designated recovery zones for wild- school diploma, adult basic education, support the Aerie and Auxiliary. Registration will be held for returning Event — Thursday, Aug. 9 from 6- fires extinguished on or before Aug.t GED preparation, word processing, district students Aug. 7-10. Students Alzheimer’s caregiver support group 8 p.m.. Indoor picnic with food and 5. Any applications that fall outside of drivers’ education and English as a will receive information sent to their Open to anyone for someone with entertainment. Held at Buddy’s Family these specified boundaries or that are second language are available. Register homes before these dates. Senior reg- Alzheimer’s disease or related demen- Entertainment Center upstairs. submitted after the Aug. 14 deadline now to graduate — just $35 per semes- istration will be held Tuesday, Aug. tia (memory issues). Learn about the Lunch Bunch — Friday, Aug. 10 at will be automatically considered for ter. Located at 76 S. 1000 W., Can be 7; juniors, Wednesday, Aug. 8; soph- disease, get and share ideas, discuss noon. Meet at Sun Lok Yuen for your the 2008 available funds set aside for a reached at 833-1994. Adult Education omores, Thursday, Aug. 9; freshmen, experiences with others. Next meeting noon meal and friends. Dutch treat! special fire recovery pool. For further classes are for students 18 and over. Friday, Aug. 10 each day from 9 a.m. to is Tuesday, Aug. 14 from 2:30 to 3:30 Wellness Luncheon — Wednesday, information contact Burke Davenport Summer hours Tuesday and Wednesday 12 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. If you have p.m. at Cottage Glen Activities Center, Aug. 15 at 11 a.m. New physician, Dr. @ 882-2276. 5 to 9 p.m. more than one student attending THS, 1892 Aaron Dr. (across from Mountain Ermica Bort, will be discussing age- you are welcome to attend on the day Take GED West Medical Center). Refreshments appropriate health screenings you Stansbury Park that is most convenient for you. Online The GED test will be given on Aug. provided. Sponsored by Tooele Aging should know about. Lunch will be registration will begin on Aug. 6, you 14 and 15, starting at 8 a.m. Please Services and Alzheimer’s Association- served following the presentation. Soccer club may access the district Web site: www. contact Andrea at 833-1994 by Aug. 10. Utah chapter. For information about Caregiver Guide Class — Tuesday, By overwhelming requests, if you tooelesd.org with the information you Pre-registration is required. Alzheimer’s disease or attending this Aug. 21 at 7 p.m. Meet at Tooele Senior missed the registration dates for the will receive in the mail. Lunch person- English as a second language monthly group, call Frank at 882- Center for support and help in caring Stansbury Soccer Club and you are nel will also be available to help you on ESOL conversational classes are 2870x130 or Donna at 882-2870x126. for your ill or aging loved one. still interested in playing, we are still those days. Yearbook pictures will be held Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. ESOL accepting registrations. Please call 882- taken during registration in the small students may come anytime the center BULLETIN BOARD POLICY 4545 or 843-7512 or you may e-mail gym. is open for Individualized study with [email protected] for New student registration our software programs and textbooks. If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact Missy Thompson at 882-0050, more information. New student registration will be Aug. The book fee is $25 per semester. fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Board” is for Stansbury Days booth wanted 13 and 14. You will need a copy of your Family search special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, Calling all crafters or business own- birth certificate, immunization records The pioneer history class will be etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Please limit your ers. The SPCA is looking for those who and a transcript from your previous Wednesday, Aug. 1 at 7 p.m. at the notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your are interested in promoting their busi- school. If the student is not living with center, 751 N. 520 East in Tooele. The announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the adver- ness’s at the annual Stansbury Days his/her parents they must show proof hours are Tuesdays from 9:30 a.m. to tising department at 882-0500. Information should be delivered no later than 3 p.m. on Aug. 18. If you are wanting to have a that they have temporary guardianship 9:30 p.m.; Wednesdays from 9:30 a.m. to the day prior to the desired publication date. B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY JULY 31, 2007

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(N) Mad Men Don attends a party. “Dave” ››› (1993, Comedy) Kevin Kline, Sigourney Weaver. 8:30 p.m. on % NBC (39) TNT Law & Order “Ambitious” ’ “Enough” ›› (2002, Suspense) Jennifer Lopez, Billy Campbell. (CC) Saving Grace “Bring It on, Earl” “Enough” ›› (2002, Suspense) Jennifer Lopez, Billy Campbell. (CC) Does everything happen for a rea- (41) CNN Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) son? That’s the subject of a lively de- (43) CNBC Fast Money Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Mad Money Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch bate between Nurse Roberts and Dr. (46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Reba “” ’ “How to Deal” ›› (2003, Romance) Mandy Moore, Allison Janney. (CC) Desperate Housewives ’ (CC) Frasier (CC) Frasier (CC) The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Cox (Aloma Wright, John C. McGin- (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren ley), but when serious illness strikes a (51) FXSPN Poker Superstars Invitational II Best Damn PRIDE Fighting -- Part 1 In Focus on FSN Final Score Best Damn PRIDE Fighting -- Part 1 Final Score Best Damn PRIDE Fighting -- Part 1 Final Score Sacred Heart employee, they’re not (52) ESPN (5:00) 2007 ESPY Awards Cont’d X Games From Los Angeles. (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (:40) NFL Live (N) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) so sure. Also in this episode, Kelso (57) USA (5:30) “The Bourne Identity” ››› (2002) Matt Damon. (CC) Cont’d Burn Notice “Unpaid Debts” (N) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Burn Notice “Unpaid Debts” (CC) (Ken Jenkins) takes issue with Elliot (71) DISC Air Jaws II: Even Higher (CC) Shark Tribe (N) Sharkbite! Surviving Great White Air Jaws: Sharks of South Africa Air Jaws II: Even Higher (CC) Shark Tribe and the Janitor’s (Sarah Chalke, Neil (518) ENC “Glory Road” ››› (2006, Drama) Josh Lucas, James Aaron. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “Dawn of the Dead” ››› (2004) Sarah Polley. ‘R’ (CC) (:45) “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” ››› (1991) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Flynn) efforts to help a dying patient, (534) STARZ Hwd Reporter “Valiant” ›› (2005) Voices of Ewan McGregor. ‘G’ (CC) (7:50) “Eight Below” ››› (2006, Adventure) Paul Walker. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “Annapolis” ›› (2006) James Franco. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) The Illusionist ’ and Turk and Carla’s (Donald Faison, (561) MAX (5:50) “Two for the Money” ›› (2005, Drama) Al Pacino. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Cont’d (:15) “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” ››› (2005, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Three to Tango” › (1999) ‘PG-13’ Judy Reyes) nanny-cam footage gets (576) SHOW (5:00) “Blown Away” ›› ‘R’ Cont’d “Lord of War” ›› (2005, Drama) Nicolas Cage, Jared Leto. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Meadowlands (iTV) ’ (CC) “Down in the Valley” ››› (2005, Drama) Edward Norton. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC) more exposure. (591) TMC Dirty Dancing (CC) (:25) “Deepwater” ›› (2005) Lucas Black. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Stepmom” ›› (1998, Drama) Julia Roberts, Ed Harris. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:15) “Ready to Wear (Pret-a-Porter)” ›› (1994) Sophia Loren. ‘R’ (CC) Tuesday July 31, 2007 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin B5

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Give • Home care exp preferred • Need current licensure/ Owner Ops: 800-437-5907 counted cross-stitch • Serving the Mining/Oil & Gas/ m e a c a l l • Need current licensure/ “Mothers Prayer” $70 certification Industrial/Construction Industries 435-496-0598. (435)843-0756 certification Please call Richard or fax resume TRENCHING AND TILL- Dietary Aide ING. Let me help you 915 N. Main • Tooele with your sprinkler sys- Medical Assist. • Full-Time w/Benefits 435-843-7561 • 435-843-7459 tem or new seed bed. (Clinic) • Variable Hours C a l l B r e n t a t HELP WANTED • Full Time & PRN Positions 435-840-3969 Mobile 435-837-2333 or leave available 435-843-7565 Fax m e s s a g e o n • Current Licensure 801-550-5616 cell Preferred Medical Records Coder • Full-Time w/Benefits General Production Delivery DRIVER • Credentialed Coder or equivalent work experience in a hospital setting required LABORER • clean driving • repetitive lifting record To Apply • web press • Mon. - Fri. Syracuse Castings West is now hiring welders production • no CDL required James Glade phone 435.843.3745 | fax 435.843.3753 for shop production. • entry level • repetitive lifting [email protected] | www.mountainwestmc.com Please apply in person at 58 South 1200 West in Tooele, no experience nec. • no experience Send cover letter & resume to: • health bene ts, 401K Mountain West Medical Center | Attn: Human Resource Dept ….and work close to home. • health bene ts, 401K 2055 N. Main Street | Tooele | UT 84074 ** Competitive Wages • must be 18 ** Full Benefits • must be 21 ** Excellent Work Environment Also Hiring: Must pass drug test. EOE ** Machine Operators ** AutoCad Operators 58 N. Main • 435.882.0050 B6 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Tuesday July 31, 2007

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(801)556-8190 884-3830 the Tooele County 6765 or fax resume: in person 365 N Main Business for sale, unit a good home. Only a Danielle and Antony Health Building. Candi- 775-754-6785 St. Tooele, Ut. & clientelle, $75,000 BUILDING BLOCKS for few left! (435)228-8620 anytime STEP-AHEAD Preschool dates must be available firm. Will train for fee. Life Daycare hiring for EXPERIENCED Framer PET BOARDING 1-866-451-1833 enrolling Fall 2007. to provide instruction to ESTABLISHED MORT- C a l l M a l e e a t Director Must have day- wanted, $18-$20/hr. FOUR FREE ducks. Call Three & Four year old students in DA courses. GAGE COMPANY (435)837-2333 or ALCOHOLIC ANONY- care experience work- Call (435)669-1570 and call Pampered Audrey (435)843-1287 classes.Your Child's Candidates must be, or seeking experienced (435)830-0366 MOUS meets daily at ing with children and ask for Brandon. First Step in Education! able to become, Ap- loan officers. 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Fax resume to steady work, reliable 2yr old Mini Pin female 25 word ad and it ties preferred for all po- first shots done, great MWF Class TTH Class (435)843-1187 Atten- pay, Call TJ at copper color, very VERY CUTE Kittens. Child Care reaches up to 340,000 sitions. See www.sltatc. family dog! Males $350, (435)843-0807 Active tion Lesley. (801)898-3404 small, good around chil- Free to a good home! households. All you do edu or call 493-8703 for Females $400. Call: learning curriculum. dren, playful, pure bred, 801-599-0040 Only 4. Call soon. is call the Transcript full job requirements, house trained $275 obo 435-224-4000 THREE OPENINGS for Bulletin at 882-0050 for description, & applica- (435)882-5521 LISA'S MOBILE PET children 5 and up. all the details. (Mention tion. Evidence of qualifi- GROOMING. State of UCAN) cations and a back- AKC GERMAN Shorthair Great rates and flexible the art grooming salon Livestock hours call for more info. Business owners If you ground check are re- pointer pups. Good bird quired prior to employ- The Kirk on wheels. One on one Now enrolling for (435)224-3554 need someone fast, dogs, good pets. Clear- Now enrolling for ment. To be consid- Quiet, Quality apartments in a professional services FOR SALE 12yr old September. Registration place your classified ad restored historic structure ance sale! dewclawed September. Registration is ered applicants must rendered at your own paint mare. Very pretty, in all 45 of Utah's news- tail’s docked. Females liismlimtedit.eOd.nOlyn8lyc8hicldhrilednren submit a completed ap- home or office. Call well mannered. Baths limited. Only 8 children Help Wanted papers. The person you $175, Males $150. ppeerrccllaassss..Ceerrttiffiied in child plication, cover letter The Best Places at the Best Prices Lisa at 435-837-2333 or well, trims and loads. per class. Certified in are looking for could be (435)840-1472 cdheivldeldoepvmeleonpt.mLeincte.nsed. and résumé via email, Completely Furnished 435-830-0366 He has been ridden in child development. from out of town. The LClasses are almost rfull. 1 0 0 WORKERS fax, or mail to: SLTATC AKC GERMAN Shorthair the mountains and the Licensed. Classes are cost is only $155. for a Weekly & Monthly Rates MINIATURE SCHNAU- Call Soon! $40/month. NEEDED! Assemble 1655 E 3300 S, SLC, pointer pups. Good bird area. Bought her for my almost full. Call Soon! 25 word ad and it ZER Puppies. Ready to 2 classes per week. crafts, wood items. Ma- UT 84106 Fax:801- dogs, good pets. Ready daughter who has quit reaches up to 340,000 be adopted. Check out Miss Michele Whitehouse terials provided. To 493-8750 hr@sltatc. 7/1/07 dewclawed tail’s riding. $2,500. 7yr old households. All you do 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 o u r o n l i n e a d . 833-0514 $480+ per week. Free edu docked. Females $275 paint mare. Beautiful. 833-0514 is call the Transcript $350-$450 Call Becky information package. M a l e s $ 2 5 0 . Western pleasure Bulletin at 882-0050 for DENTAL ASSISTANT (435)865-1381 2 4 h o u r s (435)840-1472 points, ridden in pony 1ATTENTION: LITTLE all the details. (Mention Needed for Tooele (801)264-5665. Somerset Gardens Wings Preschool now UCAN) BORDER COLLIE Aus- MINIATURE SCHNAU- club, has been ridden in County office. Monday enrolling for fall 2007 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS tralian needs a good ZER pure bred puppy, the mountains. Bath, 14 MOTHERS/ Others through Thursday Ex- for an elite educational BUSY DENTAL office is home 1yr old, neutered male, 8wks, adorable trims and loads. $5000. to work from home with perienced required fax For persons 62 or older, experience for your looking for an experi- house trained, good and smart! Comes with 5yr old liver bay mare computer, r e s u m e t o handicapped or disabled* child. 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Great CONESTOGA WOOD facturing all types of Park, 10800 South Early childhood Spe- Wage with Benefit Specialties has the fol- Detroit Diesel Engines. 2200 West, South Jor- cialist, 36yrs experi- Engine machinists are Technician package. lowing employment op- dan, Utah, 11:00 am. ence in child raising, portunity: Team Leader also needed. Great is offering Featuring 125 head teaching, foster parent- Full Time Call Coy at (Supervisor). Team pay, benefits and vaca- from several states, ing. Lots of room in lov- tion packages included. Office Condos 843-9054 or fax Leader (Supervisor) Great Benefits broke geldings, halter, ing Tooele home. 0-4. must have proven su- Applicant must be will- performance, ranch, Full time (435)228-8293 resume 843-1120 pervisory skills, ability ing to relocate. Call FOR RENT race, cutting, youth, LITTLE PEOPLE www.harmony- to manage multiple 877-885-4724 for more 915 North Main, Tooele mares, in foal, broke, Pre-school Now accept- homehealth.com tasks, strong people information. Ask for young stock, with color ing 3 & 4yr old students skills, leadership expe- Zach. $800 per month each unit with & breeding galore. deposit negotiable. Shared for Fall 2007. Learning rience, demonstrated DONUT MAKER (435)286-2281 (ucan) has never been so fun. AMERICAN INN AND reliability and manufac- Secretarial Services are available. SUITES is accepting Graveyards shift no Need to sell that new Call (435)578-1334 to turing experience applications for a main- experience neces- Please call Richard at 1162 N. Main champion bull or your register. (wood industry a plus). tenance technician, sary Must be: High yearling calves? 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(Ucan) Bulletin, a 112- year- The Engineering Division has an immediate Accepting Applications (800)635-8669 (ucan) opening for a RUNNING U Livestock old, twice-weekly annual production for front dest and housekeeping newspaper in one of DRIVERS - WE PAY Planner 1 and invitational horse Utah's fastest-growing MORE! Reefer Average This position will performs technical work in the sale. Auctioneer part time positions. areas, seeks a copy $1,117 - $1,769/week. development of analyses and recommendations RMA Sales. Saturday editor. Duties include Excellent Network, Salt regarding current physical, social, community August 25, 2007, pre- Apply in Person editing stories for Lake City terminal, Ori- development, and economic projects, and allied view 10am, sale 12 style, punctuation, entation and Dispatch. 471 E. 600 N. • Tooele phases of the comprehensive plan for the county. noon Deseret Peak and grammar; writing Call Tina 800-248-7725 Complex. For more headlines, captions ext. 6643 www.pri- 4 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom, 12 x 12 i n f o c o n t a c t and subheads; serv- meinc.com (ucan) Education and Experience ($14.95) ing as liason between redwood, elevated deck, fireplace, A. Two years in college education core courses 801-541-9228 DRIVERS NEEDED: the editorial and de- leading to a Bachelors degree in rural or urban www.runningulive- Central refrigerated two living rooms. sign departments; planning, and/or 4 years of equivalent work stock.com service. CDL training compiling a section of experience. available, $0 down/ $148,000 or best offer. community news B. AACE certification as a code enforcement earn $$$ within 3 officer within 6 months of acceptance of the briefs; and occasional Call 840-1864 Farm Equipment Operator-Fast weeks, 800-521-9277 position. Equipment typing of handwritten C. Must have a valid Utah driver’s license Pack Crusher. submissions. Appli- cants must have a Knowledge, Skills and Abilities 12FT JOHN Deere disc. Position open for a heavy equipment Possesses the ability to organize and prepare Also 2 1300ft Wade working knowledge of work under general guidance and direction; rained wheel rows operator. Hours of operation are 7 days Associated Press ability to work under pressure caused by strict complete with 7ft on 7 days off. This position rotates to style, solid news schedules and deadlines. Ability to establish wheels. (435)882-6686 judgement and the and maintain effective working relationships various crusher locations. Competitive ability to meet dead- with associates, subordinates, county officials, wages, quarterly and annual bonuses lines consistently. representatives of other agencies, and members Sporting and great benefit package. Must be This position requires of the general public. Ability to plan, organize, Goods some evening hours. carry out assignments effectively and commu- self-motivated and work well with others. nicate effectively in oral, written, and graphic Experience with News form. Must be able to make planned and SELLING YOUR moun- Excellent benefits and paid vacation. Edit and InDesign a 2 Executive Lease to TOTALLY FINISHED MOOTITIVATTEDED SELSELLLERER!! impromptu public speeches on information and tain bike? Advertise it in Previous experience is required. plus, though not re- Owns Available Now Landscape Included technical data. the classifieds. Call quired. Preference IN CUL-DE-SAC 882-0050 www.tooele will be given to appli- transcript.com Apply online at: www.stakerparson.com cants with local jour- Complete job description is available at the nalism experience. Tooele County Human Resource Office SELL YOUR CAR or 244 DONNER PLACE 47 South Main Street Tooele boat in the classifieds. Send resume and To apply in person call cover letter detailing GRANTSVILLE or visit our website at www.co.tooele.ut.us Call 882-0050 or visit SOUTH WILLOW ESTATES salary requirements www.tooeletranscript. 592 STANSBURY AVE. $235,000 1/3 acre rambler This recruitment will run on a continuous basis 888-672-7766 for locations. to Editor Jeff Barrus until the needs of the department have been met. com or e-mail your ad $158,000 367 PLAZA CIRCLE to tbp@tooeletran- at jbarrus@tooele 3 bed, 1 bath, 1227 sq. GRANTSVILLE • $248,900 Landscape Included EEO Employer Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V transcript.com. - script.com ft house newly remod NEW Beautiful, fully finished 229 ALEXANDER COURT HEAVY EQUIPMENT eled. New paint, tile and home. .37 acres, 5 bdrm, 3 bth GRANTSVILLE • $220,000 VERY MOTIVATED SELLER! Operator Instructor hardwood floors, brand 3 bed, 2 bath, 1444 sq ft Part- time position. Re- new kitchen with appli Rambler. Next to tot lot quirements: Ten years ances. Michelle Anderson Carpet Allowance on the green belt. Deseret Chemical Depot Recruitment Notice heavy equipment op- 435-840-8898 Deseret Chemical Depot is currently recruiting for permanent Security Guards, GS-085-05 erator experience or NEW LISTING HORSEHORSE PROPERTY!PROPERTY! Salary: $28,862 per annum combined education/ Lease to Own 10640 S. BAY MEADOWS DR. training. Training expe- SANDY, UT • $455,000 How to apply: The vacancy announcement and instructions on “how to apply” are posted on the West Civilian rience and bilingual in Stansbury Personnel Operations Center web site www.cpol.army.mil, “Employment Opportunities” 5 bdrm w/ great swimming Spanish/English abili- $1,400 month pool. .73 acres. Horse property. Qualification requirements: ties preferred for all po- Selected applicants must have 1 year of specialized experience sitions. See www.sltatc. 419 PREMIER Specialized Experience: Experience such as work with Federal, State municipal, local or private protective orga- edu or call 493-8703 for REDUCED GRANTSVILLE • $310,000 nization that involved the protection of property against such hazards as fire, theft, damage, accident, or trespass; or PRICE 1002 SOUTH 110R WEST full job requirements, NDER Big Beautiful Rambler maintaining order and protecting life. Acceptable experience includes service in the Armed Services or Coast Guard description, & applica- REDUCED TOUUOENDELE • $199,500 Almost 1 acre, 3500 sq ft 1102 sq ft rambleAr. OverCTT that involved the performance of guard duties on a regular or intermittent basis tion. Evidence of qualifi- SOUTHERN UTAH NTR Conditions of Employment: cations and a back- CC50%OO finishedNTRAC basement. 2 Lease to Owns • Satisfactory completion of an extensive background investigation. ground check are re- 11 SOUTH 400 EAST quired prior to employ- 1 – 4 bd, 2.5 bath • Must agree to random drug testing. MEADOW, UT CONDO • SSLC 1 – 2 bd, 2 bath • Satisfactory completion of a physical examination & Physical Agility test ment. To be consid- Filmore County 515 S. 1000 E. $1,600 month • In accordance with AR 190-56, as a prospective employee you must meet the following physical requirements: ered applicants must earn equity while you submit a completed ap- $249,000 • Aztec condos Run 1.5 miles (2.41 km) in 17:30 minutes, execute 21 push-ups in 2 minutes, execute 29 sit-ups in 2 minutes, and Almost 5 acres. Totally remodeled condo. lease to own sprint 300 m in 81 seconds plication, cover letter Beautiful family home Benefits: Individuals hired will be eligible for family health and life insurance benefits, retirement coverage, and and résumé via email, with historic log cabin Anybody with fair, but not perfect credit, sick and annual leave accrual. fax, or mail to: SLTATC on property. I have lease to owns.Call for details. NOTE: If you meet the following criteria you may contact Laurie at the Tooele Army Depot at (435) 833-2881: 1655 E 3300 S, SLC, 1) Qualified veterans who meet the requirement for a Veteran Reajustment Appointment (VRA), or 2) If you are a UT 84106 Fax:801- reinstatement eligible (former permanent federal employee), or a reemployed annuitant (retired federal employee) 493-8750 hr@sltatc. Lana McKean Michelle Anderson edu 435-833-0233 • cell 801-518-8670 435-833-0233 • cell 435-840-8898 Competition for this position is restricted by law to persons entitled to veteran’s preference. If there are no qualified preference eligibles, consideration may be given to non-preference eligibles FRAMERS WANTED 1+ FREE HOME CONSULATION years experience pay DOE (435)840-0371 7 South Main St #305 Executive Plaza Tooele, Utah Tuesday July 31, 2007 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin B7

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Liberty 's on En- at (435)849-0326 801-209-7020 Broadway. 882-7605 2001 SUZUKI Esteem, FRAMERS NEEDED: Health Building. Mon- (435)882-1600 trepeneur's Low Cost fair to good condition, must have 2 years ex- MACHINE OPERATOR day – Friday “A” days and Top 500 lists. Call FOR SALE: 1991 LARGE 2BDRM 2bth good interior, low perience. Health insur- position will operate only (every other day) PART TIME Working 1-800-790-3863 ext. Dodge. Cummins, 4x4, Serious inquiries only. miles, excellent on gas, Homes for ance available, wage machinery such as High School “AB” w/adults w/devel- 8095 or visit our web- automatic, 232,000 w/d hook ups, a/c, new front tires, $3000 based on experience. saws, sanders, routers Schedule from 10:45 pomental and physical site www.libertytaxfran miles, New starter and $500/dep, $650/mo. No Rent obo. 435-830-5914 C a l l J a y s o n @ and CNC equipment a.m. to 1:45 p.m. Can- disabilities. 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Volunteer #608 (UID) Tooele. edu or call 493-8703 for ing. For application word over 25. You will and leave a message. (435)224-2943 $1200/mo, $600/dep host families also 435-843-4248 or Fax full job requirements, and free goverment job reach up to 340,000 SUVs SELLING YOUR moun- (801)835-5592 needed. Promote world Resume 435-843- description, & applica- information, call Ameri- households and it is a 2 AND 3bdrm apart- tain bike? www.tooele www.myhometown- peace! 1-866-GO- 4249. tion. Evidence of qualifi- can Association of La- one call, one order, one ments behind Super transcript.com properties.com AFICE or www.afice. cations and a back- bor 1-913-599-8042, 24 bill program. Call the 1991 JEEP Wrangler Wal-Mart. Swimming PRECAST CONCRETE org. (ucan) ground check are re- hrs. emp. serv. Transcript Bulletin at 4X4, 6 cylinder, 5 pool, hot tub, exercise Laborers. 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Vaulted ceilings. Lake across ing machines/ you ap- HORSE TRAILER 1991 baths. Large family room. Large lot Helps St. Lots of upgrades. Lots of recessed prove each location. Bdysty Stock cost 9583’ Fully landscaped. $258,000 lights. Seller will give $3000 credit for Entire business - $2,250 obo. Call backyard work. $278,000. $10,970 local Utah 435-884-3474 Other Available Properties: Company. 801.593 As your Realtor, you can relax as I take care of all .0084 WWW.1800vend 757 N. 300 W., Tooele – Twinhome – 3 bed. 2 ba. 1740 sq.ft. 1 car garage. .13 Ac. ing.com (ucan) Autos the details and paperwork. I will guide you through Brand new carpet. Vaulted Ceilings. Hardwood Floors and Tiles. $165,000 621 E. Hunter Way, Grantsville – 3 bed. 2 ba. 1999. 1200’ .15 Ac Lot. RV Parking FITNESS CENTER the process and make the whole thing a relaxing plus Deep 2C garage. Fully landscaped. Refrig., washer and dryer. $169,000. 12750sqft, Main Street. $500! POLICE IM- and enjoyable experience. Handball courts, lock- POUNDS! Cars from Lease with Option to Buy: $500! Hondas, Chevys, 36 W. & 79 W. 1970 N., Tooele – 3 bed 1.5 ba. 1295’ 2000. 1C garage - $1100/mo. ers, showers, saunas, hot tubs, mirrored aero- Jeeps and more!!! Sellers & buyers- bic/ dance area. Unlim- Available now, for list- America Tang, Broker 480-252-3136 ited possibilities! ings. Call (800)586- when you work NEW AGE REALTY [email protected] 882-7094, 3805 extension 9977. with me I’ll sell your 374 Bevan Way (801)860-5696 '91 HONDA Civic Sedan $1,100 115,000mi, a/c, existing home plus good gas mileage. It’s a teach you hands Honda- Speaks for it- I’ll find the house for you! self. Call 801-755-2842 on my trade se- or 801-856-2256. crets (as a licensed 1977 FORD Mustang II Interior and body in general contractor) good condition needs on repairing holes carburetor an electri- cal work $1800 obo in walls, painting, $ 435-830-2344 texturing, adjusting 297,000 1988 JEEP Cherokee doors, concrete or 5 bedrooms • 3.5 baths sport 4x4 w/4.0 motor Eastbench beauty $2000 obo. Parting out anything that has to Sandra Larsen 1996 Dodge Stratus 2 tiered deck Full Time Agent, Long Time Friend and 90’s Chevy S10 do with construction. 4X4. Call after 7pm (435)849-2036 Ask for 435.224.9186 Anthony 1992 LEXUS LS400. 177,000 miles. Car runs 241 Utah Ave. 472 E. 770 N. 572 6741 great, new brakes, Skyline seats a little torn and Bridle has a few dings. UNDER CONTRACT Dr. $2,000. Call or text Farms Daniel 435-841-9573 1995 MERCURY Sa- ble Good condition 2 story beauty on East bench. Open and 5 yr. old Ivory Home in nice neighborhood, $1600 (435)882-3576 spacious room for entertaining. Large close to kids park. C/A, covered patio, real 1996 DODGE Grand master bed & bath w/huge garden tub & hardwood throughout, recessed lighting, 2 tone Caravan, V6, white, shower, awesome backyard, .36 acre, paint, bay wind., walk in closet, Basement 200k, new tires, 3.8 en- $ $ lots of fruit trees. 3800 sq ft. stubbed for 3rd bth.,Vinyl fence, full sprinklers gine, recent updates. 184,900 195,900 Relocating. Must sell. $3500 obo. (435) Rambler • 4 bdrms • 2 bths 4 bdrm • 2 full bath 849-1975 1867 N. 2 family rooms • fireplace Fully fenced • Mountain/lake views 607 1999 GMC Suburban. large .47 acre lot Great eastside neighborhood 170 W. $ 7 , 5 0 0 o b o . Quail 435-833-0575 Circle 2000 4-Wheel Drive Chevy Tahoe. Excellent condition, Leather seats, sun roof, A/C, V8 Best of Everything in Overlake! Large house Evidence of owners pride throughout 5.7 liter, ABS, power and Large Yard!All you need to finish in bsmt is the whole house and yard. Enjoy windows/locks, seat family room. AlreadAy set up for gas fireplace nature in the serene surroundings of heaters, great for tow- Tooele County’s amily Real Estate Advisor and surround sound. Master bedroom is large the secluded back yard. Sunrises and ing, just in time for the F with large walk in shower and walk in closet. Close to elem and jr high sunsets to LIVE for! hunting season. Call 801-721-4021 - $12,495 OBO All offices independently owned and operated. Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. 1185 N. Main • Tooele BECOME A SUB- 840-0344 SCRIBER. 882-0050 B8 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Tuesday July 31, 2007

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All New Inside vited to attend and pro- 417 East 500 North. $1200/dep. (702)290- BECOME A SUB- m a x P l a t i n u m 2BDRM, 1BTH, Den, All rent. 3bdrm, 2bth sprinklers. Also fully and Wonderfully Deco- vide comment. Written 830-2376 882-1027 3097 SCRIBER. 882-0050 (435)830-0007 brick rambler, newly re- Beautiful 2,000sqft comments will also be modeled, big yard fully fenced (vinyl). Huge rated! 4bdrm 2.5bth, maunfactured home on deck! Oversized lot. Tiled Backsplash, New considered if submitted fenced, central air, with 40 acres with water in to the City Recorder in w / d , $ 1 4 6 , 0 0 0 Home is immaculately Two Tone Paint, New Rush Valley. Corral, clean and ready to Central Air, New Car- advance of the hearing. (801)694-5324 fencing, 3 stall barn, Persons with disabilities move in. $219,000 pet, Huge Garage, and huge shop/ garage. 4BDRM 2.5BTH Ram- needing accommoda- 435-843-1199 View of Great Salt $1600/mo first and last Thinking Real Estate? bler. 2,664sqft, .23acre tions to participate in this Lake, No Backyard month’s rent. $1200/ 8x32 shed, 30x30 BEAUTIFUL STANS- hearing should contact Neighbors, MUST SEE dep. (702)290-3097 p a t i o , RV p a d . BURY 2-Story Fabu- INSIDE! Quick and Jeremy Walker the $239,900, Tooele. lous home in great Easy Access to SLC, MUST SELL! 5.47 acre Grantsville City Offices 435-830-5955 neighborhood. 4bdrm, Everyone Loves this lot in Pass Canyon, at least 24 hours in ad- 435-830-9030 2.5bth, 2 family rooms, Home! Market Edge RE Erda. Beautiful views. 2 vance of the hearing. vaulted ceilings, central DATED this 24th and 4BDRM, 2.5BTH, 3 car 801-455-8782 acres water. $265,000 air and much more. Call 435-830-1477 26th day of July, 2007. Sheila Snow garage, gas fireplace, E r i c t o d a y TOOELE EAST Side Jeremy Walker full unfinished base- 801-671-6042 for a 4bdrm 2.5bth w/office, City Recorder Full-time Realtor, licensed since 1993 ment, fully landscaped showing. Dont miss out fireplace, yard and Water Shares (Published in the Tran- and fenced, 2816sqft, on this one! basement finished, RV script Bulletin July 24, 26 Member of the Salt Lake Board $279,900. 906 North pad, natural gas firepit & 31, 2007) of Realtors and Tooele County 1430 East. 843-5713 or FORECLOSURE in backyard , fully 10 shares of Grantsville (801)638-8465 Looms! Our loss is your f e n c e d $ 2 2 4 , 9 0 0 Irrigation company PUBLIC NOTICE Board of Realtors. gain. 4bdrm, 3bth, brick HORSE PROPERTY (435)882-2171 a v a i l a b l e . C a l l Notice is hereby given rambler, w/large work- 4bdrm, 3bth, Theater (801)859-5363 for de- that the Tooele City Please contact Sheila at shop in quiet neighbor- TWO REMODELED twin room, new paint, hard- tails Council will meet in a hood. Only $163,900. homes, FSBO, in wood, tile, 3300sqft, Business Meeting on Short sale possible. Tooele. Relocating. 268 12 SHARES Settlement 801-599-3440 cell 1.12 acres, Appraised Wednesday, August 1, The Solutions Team and 183 Daniel Drive. Canyon water, $4500 at $330,000. Asking 2007 at the hour of 7:00 (435)884-9449 Spacious. Must see. each if take all $315,000. (801)201- P.M. The meeting will 435-884-9440 office (435)849-1975 or (435)882-7627 5272, (435)882-6402 FREE INFORMATION 5 be held at the Tooele (435)882-7091 4 ACRE FT Culinary wa- City Hall Council Room Prudential CONDO FOR Sale: #15 costly refinance mis- Utah Real Estate takes and how avoid UNIQUE PROPERTY ter 132 shares of irriga- located at 90 North Main Millpond in Stansbury tion water in Grants- Street, Tooele, Utah. P a r k C a l l t h e m a t Grantsville, 3bdrm www.utahlowrates.com home with 5 recently ville. (435)882-6686 1. Pledge of Allegiance (435)882-7169 2. Open Forum for Pub- remodeled rental units FOR SALE: 1 acre foot FSBO 2BDRM, 2BTH. ($2300 income) in back lic Comment Brick home, 48 S 4th underground well water 3. Resolution 2007-39 A on .88 acres. Qualified in Grantsville. Selling at St. 100% remodled, buyers w/10% down/ Resolution for the central air, fully land- $8,000 will sacrifice for Tooele City Police De- $40,000 call Laura $6,900. Call Linda be- scaped, automatic O w n e r / A g e n t . partment to Receive a sprinklers, redwood tween 9am-8:30pm JAG Grant for Forensic (801)898-9085 Deseret 435-884-3878 HELP! I Need More deck, 12’x12’ shed. Peak Realty. Services 801-898-8994 ONE SHARE Settlement Presented by Police Chief Ron Kirby FSBO, 3bdrm 1bth, air, Canyon Irrigation, Manufactured 4. Resolution 2007-42 A garage, patio, land- $4800. (435)840-0344 Homes Resolution of the Tooele scaped, sprinkling sys- SETTLEMENT CAN- City Council Authorizing tem, incl: w/d, refridg- ACCEPTING BIDS for a YON. $5,000/ Share the Mayor of Tooele City Homes To Sell! erator, 1 share water, 1200sqft Boise Cas- Underground Well Wa- to Sign a Contract with lot: 55”x150. $147,500. cade home, located at ter .45 Ac Ft/ $5,000 Paul Hansen Associ- 435-882-7094 1604 Country Ln • Erda 14701524 W. Country Hwy 199, Lane, Rush ErdaValley 2448 West Erda Way. Adam Nash 801-580- ates, LLC for City Engi- 3030 Deer Run Drive 801-860-5696 Price Reduced $489,900 Needs to be moved at 1428 neering Services Benches at South Rim Phase II the expense of the bid- GORGEOUS STEC UNDERGROUND WA- Presented by Mayor Pat- der. Bids close August home South Ranches. TER Rights for sale rick Dunlavy 4th. House must be Beautiful views, 0.5acre Erda, Tooele Valley 5. Resolution 2007- 41 A moved by August 18. 4200sqft, granite count- (435)882-4949 Resolution of the Tooele ers, large laundry, Call Jason at 830-2144 City Council Regarding 4 b d r m , 3 . 5 b t h , for info. WANTED: WATER the Municipal Wastewa- 6 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 3 car grg., Beautiful UNDER CONSTRUCTION rights or irrigation $349,000 (801)451- HORSE PROPERTY for ter Planning Program shares in Tooele Val- Self-Assessment for open fl oor plan, great views, lovely 4 bdrm, 2 baths 3 car grg. Beautiful 7265 No agents rent. 3bdrm, 2bth ley. Call Ross at landscaping. Enjoy country living Beautiful 2,000sqft Tooele City, 2006 6 bdrms, 3 bathrooms, 3 family rambler with a bonus room being GRANTSVILLE 18 N 801-642-0119 maunfactured home on Presented by Cary rooms, brick & stucco Rambler on 5 everyday in this all brick rambler. built on 2 acres in Stockton! Choose Booth St. 3bdrm 2bth Campbell $ $ 40 acres with water in WATER SHARES. 1.5 acres. Price Reduced 478,000 $550,000 your colors now! 389,900 twin home single over- 6. Ordinance 2007-13 Rush Valley. Corral, Underground water sized garage, RV park- An Ordinance of the fencing, 3 stall barn, shares in the Erda ing, all new flooring tile Tooele City Council Va- and huge shop/ garage. area. 435-840-0678 and carpet, new paint cating A Public Utility throughout, new sod $1600 first and last m o n t h ’ s r e n t . Easement on Lot 6 of $149,900 with $7,000 Commercial the Mayo Ranches Sub- cash back call Bud $1200/dep. (702)290- 3097 Property division in Tooele City Canyon Rim Estates 435-840-3795 Presented by Roger Baker GRANTSVILLE HOME SECURE INVESTMENT 7. Minutes GREAT LOCATION Opportunity Business Mobile Homes July 18, 2007 Work Ses- 3bdrm 2bth rambler. No looking for $450,000 sion (5pm) close neighbors. $6000 loan for up to 3 years, Final Phase 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile July 18, 2007 Work Ses- below appraisal. Instant 9% APR, Secured with sion (6pm) equity! Mature land- home for rent, no smok- commercial property, July 18, 2007 (7pm) •34 Beautiful Building Lots scaping, deck, stoage ing/ pets. 882-1550 Call for more details 8. Invoices shed, beautiful new. 1yr 435 994-0470 Presented by Sharon •Bring Your Own Builder h o m e w a r r a n t y Dawson (435)884-3603 Office Space •Great Investment Buildings 9. Mayor’s Report LAKEFRONT HOME- 10. Adjourn 5026 Bayshore Dr., C-A INVESTMENT Sharon A. Dawson BUILDING MATERIALS: Stansbury Park. 2yrs 510 North Main, Plaza Tooele City Recorder Call Now While You Still METAL buildings, mini old. 4bdrm 2.5bth Char- 500. Available now, Pursuant to the Ameri- storage systems, roof les Model. Fishing and 1400 sqft. For more cans with Disabilities Have Great Lot Choices! and wall panels, metal Boating $368,000. Lot information contact Act, Individuals Needing building components. w o r t h $ 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 . 882-1199 Special Accommoda- (480)252-3136 Utah Manufacture 20 tions Should Notify years plus. Top quality FOR LEASE Office/ Sharon A. Dawson, Call Laramie Dunn LARGE CORNER lot, low prices. Weekly De- Tooele City Recorder, at 4bdrm, 1.5bth, great Business Space livery. 1-800-262-5347. (435) 224-4000 Utilities included. 46, 843-2110 prior to the multi w/newer furnace, cobuildings@cobuild meeting. TDD Phone h20 heater, flooring & South Main. 1 month ings.net (ucan) Lots starting at free. (602)826-9471 Number 843-2108 Guy Keisel all appliances included. (Published in the Tran- C a l l M a r c i If you build, remodel or $ remove buildings you script Bulletin July 31, (435) 496-3739 801-455-4482. RE/MAX 2007) 79,900 Results. can place your classi- Lots & Land fied ad in 45 of Utah's LOOKING FOR Horse newspapers for only PUBLIC NOTICE 5-Acre Lot In Erda! Property? See Tooe- 1504 East 970 North $155. for 25 words ($5. Lake Point Park and leUtahHomes.com or G o r g e o u s v i e w s , for each additional Cemetery will hold a Call Laramie Dunn for ALL Call Carol Haddock $107,000, .79acres, word). You will reach public hearing regarding To be built! with ReMax Platinum at bordered land preserve, up to 340,000 house- Saddleback’s request to 435-830-0007. On East side, MTN holds and all you do is withdraw from the Lake Your plan or ours! your Real W e s t RE call the Transcript Bul- Point Park and Ceme- LOOKING TO buy a (801)955-0555 letin at 882-0050 for all tery Service District. home? You need the details. (Mention Hearing will be held on Build your dream Estate needs someone on your side! 320 ACRES land in UCAN Classified Net- Thursday, August 2, Call Jamie Group 1 Tooele County for sale, work) 2007 at 8pm at the Pavil- home! R e a l E s t a t e May sell in 40 acre par- lion in the Lake Point (435)841-9144 to view tials owner financing DEADLINES FOR clas- Park. real estate online go to p o s s i b l e C a l l sifieds ads are Monday (Published in the Tran- Call Laramie for details 435-224-4000 www.realestateintooele. (435)843-0180 and Wednesdays by script Bulletin July 31 & com (801)230-7878 4:45 p.m. August 2, 2007) PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Grantsville City Planning Commission will hold a business meeting on Thursday, August 9, 2007 in the Grantsville City Hall Council Chambers at 429 E. Main Street in Grantsville, Utah, which meeting shall begin promptly at 7:00 P.M. The agenda shall be as follows: 7:00 P.M. PUBLIC HEARINGS TO BE HELD ON THE FOL- LOWING ITEMS: a.Proposed amendment to Section 4.27 (1) (a) exterior appearance of Residential Facility to re- quire the eve of a home to be between 12” to 24” of overhang. b.Proposed rezoning for Kirt Williamson, Ruth Stone, and Diane Evans for property they own lo- cated at 227 E Durfee Street to go from an R-1-8 zone to an R-1-12 zone for the purpose of the keeping of animals. c.Proposed minor subdi- vision for Clyde William- son Trust to create 4 lots from 2 existing lots at PUBLIC NOTICE 291 East Durfee Street. Grantsville City Council d.Proposed C.U.P. for will hold a regular meet- Jeff & Dominique Good- ing Wednesday, August sell for a home occupa- 1, 2007. The meeting to tion consisting of a land- be held at 429 E. Main, scaping business at 791 Grantsville, UT 84029 E Saddle Road. regular meeting to begin e.Proposed rezoning for at 7:00 p.m. Betty Lou Williams for PUBLIC HEARINGS: sixty (60) acres of land Discussion on regulation located at approximately of domestic cats. 800 S Quirk Street to go AGENDA: from an A-10 zone to an Approval of Minutes. RR-1 for the purpose of Approve Specs for pur- doing a minor subdivi- chase Copy Machine in sion. Court Office f.Proposed concept on Approve Specs for pur- Oquirrh Estates for 135 chase Fire Equipment single family lots on 45.9 Approve Specs for pur- acres at approximately chase of Police Vehicle 375 South SR 112. Approval to change work g. Proposed concept of hours from 4 day work 45.3 acres to be broken weeks to 5 day work into one 32.7 acres of a weeks commercial site and 142 Approval of contract for multi-family units at ap- cleaning of fire station prox. 375 South SR 112. Proposed minor subdivi- h.Proposed minor sub- sion named Moody division for Denise Bun- Acres dividing one (1) lot yard at 166 S Park into two (2) for Adam & Street to divide one lot Misti Williams at 415 S. into two. Worthington Street in an FOLLOWING PUBLIC R-1-21 zone. HEARINGS THE MEET- Proposed subdivision ING OFFICIALLY called Brownstone for CALLED TO ORDER BY Bart Hamatake & Garry CHAIRMAN GARY Bolinder represented FAWSON. others on 34.315 acres 1.Consideration of a re- of land at approximately zone for Betty Williams 300 N. Burmester Road PUBLIC NOTICE to go from an A-10 zone to create 27 lots in a Notice is hereby given to RR- 1 zone. RR-1 zone. that the Grantsville City 2.Consideration of a Consideration of Resolu- Planning Commission C.U.P. for Jeff Goodsell tion: will hold a business landscape business at Revise Procurement Pol- meeting on Thursday, 791 E. Saddle Rd. icy August 9, 2007 in the 3.Consideration of a Revise Employee Poli- Grantsville City Hall sign permit for Envision cies and Procedures Council Chambers at Commercial Develop- (Purchasing) 429 E. Main Street in ment LLC for a Consideration of Ordi- Grantsville, Utah, which free-standing sign lo- nances: meeting shall begin cated at 49 S SR 112 for Proposed rezone for promptly at 7:00 P.M. the 822 E Main strip Kelly Hansen on prop- The agenda shall be as mall. erty he owns along Mor- follows: 4.Consideration of re- mon Trail to go from an 7:00 P.M. PUBLIC zoning for Kirt William- A-10 to a R-1-21 zone. HEARINGS TO BE son, Ruth Stone and Di- Proposed rezoning of HELD ON THE FOL- ane Evans. 1/2 acre of land located LOWING ITEMS: 5.Consideration of a mi- behind the Way Station a.Proposed amendment nor subdivision of 4 lots off of Peach Street for to Section 4.27 (1) (a) for the Clyde Williamson Jim Didericksen to go exterior appearance of Trust. from an Rm-7 to a Residential Facility to re- 6.Consideration of a mi- Rm-15 zone for the pur- quire the eve of a home nor subdivision for pose of a multi unit pro- to be between 12” to 24” Denise Bunyard at 166 ject. of overhang. S Park Street. To amend the subdivi- b.Proposed rezoning for 7.Consideration of a fi- sion regulation to amend Kirt Williamson, Ruth nal plat for Mountain the street requirements Stone, and Diane Evans Manor subdivision and for major subdivision for property they own lo- Jeff Daugherty. created after minor sub- cated at 227 E Durfee 8. Presentation from division. Street to go from an Nando Meli on Tooele Subdivision regulations R-1-8 zone to an R-1-12 County Trails. to be amended to re- zone for the purpose of 9.Consideration of a fi- quire dust control during the keeping of animals. nal plats for Halifax Land PUBLIC NOTICE the construction portion c.Proposed minor subdi- Co. on Cherry Village Dugway Proving Ground of the project. vision for Clyde William- Phases 1 & 2. is requesting a Class 2 Proposed General Plan son Trust to create 4 lots 10. Consideration of a Modification to both the amendment of the Fu- from 2 existing lots at concept for Oquirrh De- Resource Conservation PUBLIC NOTICE ture Land Use Map for 291 East Durfee Street. velopment 45.9 acres of and Recovery Act Grantsville City Council Travis Taylor on 810 d.Proposed C.U.P. for land and 135 single fam- (RCRA) Part A Permit will hold a regular meet- acres of land located I Jeff & Dominique Good- ily lots at 375 South SR Application and to the ing Wednesday, August the southwest quadrant sell for a home occupa- 112 and a concept for current RCRA Part B 1, 2007. The meeting to of town to go from an tion consisting of a land- 45.3 acres of land con- Permit. The RCRA Part be held at 429 E. Main, "Rural Residential - 2" scaping business at 791 taining a 32.7 acre com- A Permit Application will Grantsville, UT 84029 designation (allowing E Saddle Road. mercial site and 142 be modified to remove regular meeting to begin one unit per 5 acres to e.Proposed rezoning for multi-family units. several Solid Waste at 7:00 p.m. one unit per 10 acres) to Betty Lou Williams for 11.Consideration of a fi- Management Units PUBLIC HEARINGS: a "Low Density Residen- sixty (60) acres of land nal plat for Hale Estates (SWMUs) and Hazard- Discussion on regulation tial" designation (allow- located at approximately on the corner of Hale ous Waste Management of domestic cats. ing 2 units for every one 800 S Quirk Street to go and Pear Street. Units (HWMUs) that Tuesday July 31,AGENDA: 2007 acre.) from an A-10Tooelezone to an 12.TranscripConsideration oftDe-Bulle- tin have been closed. The B9 Approval of Minutes. Consideration of salary RR-1 for the purpose of velopment Agreement RCRA Part B Permit Approve Specs for pur- step increases doing a minor subdivi- for Northstar Ranch sub- modification is for the in- Public Notices chasePublicCopy NoticesMachine in ConsiderationPublic Noticesof new sion.Public Notices division.Public Notices Public Notices sertionPublicof Closure NoticesPlans Public Notices Public Notices Meetings CourtMeetings Office businessMeetings licenses f.ProposedMeetingsconcept on 13.ConsiderationMeetingsof a fi- Miscellaneous andMiscellaneousfor Post-Closure Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Approve Specs for pur- Approval of bills Oquirrh Estates for 135 nal plat for the Northstar Plans for SWMUs and PUBLIC NOTICE chase Fire Equipment Council information up- single family lots on 45.9 Ranch subdivision. Deadline for public no- HWMUs as attachments PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given Approve Specs for pur- dates acres at approximately 14.Consideration of an tices is 4 p.m. the day into Module VII. The text Grantsville City Council TOOELE CITY POLICE that the Tooele City Re- chase of Police Vehicle Adjourn 375 South SR 112. amendment of the Gen- prior to publication. in Modules IV and VII has adopted the follow- DEPARTMENT APPLI- development Agency will Approval to change work Jeremy Walker g. Proposed concept of eral Plan Future Land Public notices submit- has been revised to re- ing Resolutions: CATION FOR meet in a Business hours from 4 day work City Recorder 45.3 acres to be broken Use Map proposed by ted past the deadline move clean closure 2007-06 RESOLUTION $15,949.00 IN BJA, Meeting on Wednesday, weeks to 5 day work In compliance with the into one 32.7 acres of a the Grantsville City Plan- will not be accepted. SWMUs and HWMUs TO AMEND THE PER- JUSTICE ASSISTANCE August 1, 2007, at the weeks American with Disability commercial site and 142 ning Commission to take UPAXLP and to coincide with the SONNEL POLICIES GRANT FUNDING. hour of 6:30 P.M. The Approval of contract for Act, Grantsville City will multi-family units at ap- the north line of the “Low insertion of the Closure AND PROCEEDURES The Bureau of Justice meeting will be held at cleaning of fire station accommodate reason- prox. 375 South SR 112. Density Residential” ANNOUNCEMENT OF and Post - Closure MANUAL FOR Assistance, Department the Tooele City Hall Proposed minor subdivi- able requests to assist h.Proposed minor sub- zone, which is on the APPOINTMENT AND Plans. The RCRA Part GRANTSVILLE CITY BY of Justice, Office of Jus- Council Room located at sion named Moody the disabled to partici- division for Denise Bun- north side of town, to the NOTICE TO CREDI- B Permit modification CHANGING THE OF- tice Programs, Washing- 90 North Main Street, Acres dividing one (1) lot pate in meetings. Re- yard at 166 S Park south line of the “Indus- TORS also includes the addi- FICE HOURS FOR THE ton, D.C., has an- Tooele, Utah. into two (2) for Adam & quest for assistance may Street to divide one lot trial” zone, taking the line Estate of La Rue S. tion of the Groundwater GRANTSVILLE CITY nounced the eligibility of 1. RDA Resolution Misti Williams at 415 S. be made by calling City into two. straight west and east to Coon, Deceased Management Area OFFICES FROM the Tooele City Police 2007-03 A Resolution for Worthington Street in an Hall at least 3 days in FOLLOWING PUBLIC the Grantsville City Probate No. 073300060 (GMA) Plans for English 8:30AM-5:00PM TO D e p a r t m e n t f o r RDA Zone for UID/Syra- R-1-21 zone. advance of the meeting HEARINGS THE MEET- boundaries. Jean Coon Palmer, 42 Village, Carr, and the 9:00AM-5:00PM. $15,949.00 in Justice cuse Casting Proposed subdivision that will be attended by ING OFFICIALLY 15. Consideration of pro- West Peach Street, POB Downrange Grid and the A complete copy of the Assistance Grant (JAG) Presented by Randy called Brownstone for calling 884-3411. CALLED TO ORDER BY posed amendment to 980, Grantsville, Utah associated training re- current amendments and Funds. The Tooele City Sant Bart Hamatake & Garry (Published in the Tran- CHAIRMAN GARY Chapter 2 definition 84029, has been ap- quirements for GMA the original ordinance/ Police Chief intends to 2. Minutes Bolinder represented script Bulletin July 31, FAWSON. #247 “Private Streets”. pointed personal repre- samplers. resolution is available for apply for this funding June 20, 2007 others on 34.315 acres 2007) 1.Consideration of a re- 16. Consideration of sentative of the above In an effort to assist the review at the city offices, and to use it to expand 3. Discussion Item: of land at approximately zone for Betty Williams amendment to Section entitled estate. public in making in- 429 E. Main, Grantsville, the Forensic Bureau and Creditors of the estate Sale of Property in 300 N. Burmester Road PUBLIC NOTICE to go from an A-10 zone 4.27 (1) (a) Exterior Ap- formed comments, Dug- UT 84029, Monday Investigative Bureau Tooele Commercial Park to create 27 lots in a to RR- 1 zone. pearances. are hereby notified to (1) way Proving Ground is through Friday-9:00 a.m. Services of the Tooele Notice is hereby given deliver or mail their writ- Sharon A. Dawson RR-1 zone. that the Grantsville City 2.Consideration of a 17. Report from the hosting a Public Meeting until 4:00 p.m. City Police Department. RDA Secretary Consideration of Resolu- C.U.P. for Jeff Goodsell Council Liaison Member ten claims to the per- on September 6, 2007 at Dated this 24th and There is no cash match Planning Commission sonal representative at Pursuant to the Ameri- tion: will hold a business landscape business at Todd Castagno. 7:30 p.m. in the Tooele 26th day of July, 2007 of public monies re- cans with Disabilities Revise Procurement Pol- 791 E. Saddle Rd. 18.Approval of minutes the address set forth County Courthouse, lo- Jeremy Walker quired for this Award. meeting on Thursday, above; or (2) file written Act, Individuals Needing icy August 9, 2007 in the 3.Consideration of a of the last meeting. cated at 47 South Main City Recorder Public comment is wel- Special Accommoda- Revise Employee Poli- sign permit for Envision 19.Open discussion. claims with the Clerk of Street, Tooele, Utah. (Published in the Tran- comed by the Tooele Grantsville City Hall the Third District Court, tions Should Notify cies and Procedures Council Chambers at Commercial Develop- 20. Adjourn. There will be a 60-day script Bulletin July 24, 26 City Police Department Sharon A. Dawson, (Purchasing) ment LLC for a Shauna Kertamus Tooele County Court- public comment period & 31, 2007) at 323 North Main 429 E. Main Street in house, 74 South 100 Tooele City Recorder, at Consideration of Ordi- Grantsville, Utah, which free-standing sign lo- Zoning Administrator beginning July 26, 2007 Street, Tooele City, Utah 843-2110 prior to the nances: cated at 49 S SR 112 for All interested persons East, Tooele, Utah and ending September 84074; telephone num- meeting shall begin 84074 or (3) mail their PUBLIC NOTICE meeting. TDD Phone Proposed rezone for promptly at 7:00 P.M. the 822 E Main strip are invited to attend and 23, 2007. Interested ber 435-882-8900 or at Number 843-2108 Kelly Hansen on prop- mall. provide comment upon claims to Irene Warr, At- parties can send com- The Town of Stockton is tooelecity.org. The agenda shall be as torney at Law, POB taking closed bids on the (Published in the Tran- erty he owns along Mor- follows: 4.Consideration of re- these proposals. Written ments and queries to: (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin July 31, mon Trail to go from an zoning for Kirt William- comments will also be 571127, Salt Lake City, Mr. Dennis Downs, Utah renting of their Sod Farm script Bulletin July 17, 7:00 P.M. PUBLIC Utah 84157-1127, or for the purpose of hous- 2007) A-10 to a R-1-21 zone. HEARINGS TO BE son, Ruth Stone and Di- considered if submitted Division of Solid and 24, 26 & 31, 2007) Proposed rezoning of ane Evans. to the Zoning Adminis- otherwise present their Hazardous Waste, 288 ing livestock from the pe- HELD ON THE FOL- SUMMONS PUBLIC NOTICE OF 1/2 acre of land located 5.Consideration of a mi- trator in advance of the claims as required by North 1460 West, Salt riod of September 1, LOWING ITEMS: To: Linda Kenny, 156 MEETING AND behind the Way Station nor subdivision of 4 lots hearing. The current Utah law within three L a k e C i t y , UT 2007 until April 30, a.Proposed amendment E. 100 S. Tooele UT AGENDA off of Peach Street for for the Clyde Williamson Land Use Management months after the date of 84114-4800, (801) 2008. The sight sits on to Section 4.27 (1) (a) 84074. You are hereby Tooele County Plan- Jim Didericksen to go Trust. and Development Code the first publication of 538-6170. Copies of the between 100 to 150 exterior appearance of summoned and required ning Commission from an Rm-7 to a 6.Consideration of a mi- and the proposed this notice or be forever permit and related docu- acres. The fences are in Residential Facility to re- to file an Answer in writ- AMENDED Rm-15 zone for the pur- nor subdivision for amendments may be re- barred. ments will be available need of repair and the quire the eve of a home ing to the Verified Peti- DUE TO LACK OF AN pose of a multi unit pro- Denise Bunyard at 166 viewed at the Grantsville Date of first publication: for public review during repairs will need to be to be between 12” to 24” tion for Modification of AGENDA THE TOOELE ject. S Park Street. city Offices each week- July 24, 2007. the comment period at made by renter. The of overhang. Divorce Decree (Verified COUNTY PLANNING To amend the subdivi- 7.Consideration of a fi- day before the public Jean Coon Palmer the following locations: cost of material and la- b.Proposed rezoning for Petition) on file with the COMMISSION MEET- sion regulation to amend nal plat for Mountain hearing, between the 42 West Peach Street Utah Division of Solid bor for the fences will be Kirt Williamson, Ruth Clerk of the Third District ING SCHEDULED FOR the street requirements Manor subdivision and hours of 9:00 a.m. and POB 980 and Hazardous Waste, taken into consideration Stone, and Diane Evans Court, 74 South 100 AUGUST 1ST HAS for major subdivision Jeff Daugherty. 4:00 p.m. Grantsville, Utah 84029 288 North 1460 West, in the bid. There will for property they own lo- East, Tooele, UT 84074 BEEN CANCELLED. created after minor sub- 8. Presentation from Persons with disabilities Personal Representative P.O. Box 144880, Salt only be water available cated at 227 E Durfee (Case 004300129, Dated this 26th day of division. Nando Meli on Tooele needing assistance to (Published in the Tran- Lake City, Utah for the watering of live Street to go from an Judge Mark S. Kouris July, 2007 Subdivision regulations County Trails. participate in this hearing script Bulletin July 24, 31 84114-4880, (801) stock no irrigation will be R-1-8 zone to an R-1-12 presiding) and to serve Mary Dixon, Secretary to be amended to re- 9.Consideration of a fi- should contact the & August 7, 2007) 538-6170. allowed. All bids need zone for the purpose of upon or mail to: Edward Tooele County Plan- quire dust control during nal plats for Halifax Land Grantsville City Office at Tooele City Public Li- to sent to Town of Stock- the keeping of animals. PUBLIC NOTICE Costomiris, 1 0 7 ning Commission the construction portion Co. on Cherry Village least 24 hours prior to brary, 128 West Vine ton P. O Box 240 Stock- c.Proposed minor subdi- Dugway Proving Ground Lakeview, Stansbury (Published in the Tran- of the project. Phases 1 & 2. the hearings. Street, Tooele, Utah, ton, Utah 84071 to the vision for Clyde William- is requesting a Class 2 Park, Utah 84074 a copy script Bulletin July 31, Proposed General Plan 10. Consideration of a (Published in the Tran- (435) 882-2182. Attn: of Mark Woolley. son Trust to create 4 lots Modification to both the of said Answer within 2007) amendment of the Fu- concept for Oquirrh De- script Bulletin July 31 & Dugway Technical Li- All bids must be post from 2 existing lots at Resource Conservation twenty (20) days after ture Land Use Map for velopment 45.9 acres of August 7, 2007) brary, 5124 Kister Ave- marked by August 3, PUBLIC NOTICE 291 East Durfee Street. and Recovery Act the final day of publica- Travis Taylor on 810 land and 135 single fam- nue, Dugway Utah, 2007. For questions Grantsville City Council d.Proposed C.U.P. for (RCRA) Part A Permit tion in the Tooele Tran- acres of land located I ily lots at 375 South SR 84022, (435) 831-2178 and or a tour please call will hold a regular meet- Jeff & Dominique Good- Application and to the script Bulletin. The Veri- the southwest quadrant 112 and a concept for Public Notices (Published in the Tran- the Stockton Town Hall ing Wednesday, August sell for a home occupa- current RCRA Part B fied Petition seeks to ad- of town to go from an 45.3 acres of land con- script Bulletin July 31, to make an apt. with 1, 2007. The meeting to tion consisting of a land- Trustees Permit. The RCRA Part dress the terms of "Rural Residential - 2" taining a 32.7 acre com- 2007) Mark Woolley. be held at 429 E. Main, scaping business at 791 A Permit Application will spousal support and its designation (allowing mercial site and 142 Deadline for public no- (Published in the Tran- Grantsville, UT 84029 E Saddle Road. be modified to remove duration. If you fail to an- one unit per 5 acres to multi-family units. tices is 4 p.m. the day script Bulletin July 17, regular meeting to begin e.Proposed rezoning for several Solid Waste Place Your Ad Here swer this summons, one unit per 10 acres) to 11.Consideration of a fi- prior to publication. 19, 24, 26, 31 & August at 7:00 p.m. Betty Lou Williams for Management Units Call 882-0050 judgment by default will a "Low Density Residen- nal plat for Hale Estates Public notices submit- 2, 2007) PUBLIC HEARINGS: sixty (60) acres of land (SWMUs) and Hazard- be taken against you for tial" designation (allow- on the corner of Hale ted past the deadline Discussion on regulation located at approximately ous Waste Management the relief demanded in ing 2 units for every one and Pear Street. will not be accepted. of domestic cats. 800 S Quirk Street to go Units (HWMUs) that said Verified Petition. acre.) 12.Consideration of De- UPAXLP AGENDA: from an A-10 zone to an have been closed. The Clean Out Your Basement Dated this 31st day of Consideration of salary velopment Agreement Approval of Minutes. RR-1 for the purpose of RCRA Part B Permit July, 2007. step increases for Northstar Ranch sub- TOOELE Approve Specs for pur- doing a minor subdivi- TRANSCRIPT modification is for the in- TOOELE Edward Costomiris Consideration of new division. TRANSCRIPT chase Copy Machine in sion. BULLETIN sertion of Closure Plans 882-0050 (Published in the Tran- business licenses 13.Consideration of a fi- BULLETIN Court Office f.Proposed concept on and for Post-Closure script Bulletin July 31, Approval of bills nal plat for the Northstar Approve Specs for pur- Oquirrh Estates for 135 882-0050 Plans for SWMUs and August 7, 14 & 21, 2007) chase Fire Equipment Council information up- single family lots on 45.9 Ranch subdivision. HWMUs as attachments Approve Specs for pur- dates acres at approximately 14.Consideration of an into Module VII. The text chase of Police Vehicle Adjourn 375 South SR 112. amendment of the Gen- in Modules IV and VII Approval to change work Jeremy Walker g. Proposed concept of eral Plan Future Land has been revised to re- hours from 4 day work City Recorder 45.3 acres to be broken Use Map proposed by move clean closure weeks to 5 day work In compliance with the into one 32.7 acres of a the Grantsville City Plan- SWMUs and HWMUs weeks American with Disability commercial site and 142 ning Commission to take and to coincide with the Approval of contract for Act, Grantsville City will multi-family units at ap- the north line of the “Low insertion of the Closure cleaning of fire station accommodate reason- prox. 375 South SR 112. Density Residential” and Post - Closure Proposed minor subdivi- able requests to assist h.Proposed minor sub- zone, which is on the Plans. The RCRA Part sion named Moody the disabled to partici- division for Denise Bun- north side of town, to the B Permit modification Acres dividing one (1) lot pate in meetings. Re- yard at 166 S Park south line of the “Indus- also includes the addi- into two (2) for Adam & quest for assistance may Street to divide one lot trial” zone, taking the line tion of the Groundwater Misti Williams at 415 S. be made by calling City into two. straight west and east to Management Area Worthington Street in an Hall at least 3 days in FOLLOWING PUBLIC the Grantsville City (GMA) Plans for English R-1-21 zone. advance of the meeting HEARINGS THE MEET- boundaries. Village, Carr, and the Proposed subdivision that will be attended by ING OFFICIALLY 15. Consideration of pro- Downrange Grid and the called Brownstone for calling 884-3411. CALLED TO ORDER BY posed amendment to associated training re- Bart Hamatake & Garry (Published in the Tran- CHAIRMAN GARY Chapter 2 definition quirements for GMA Bolinder represented script Bulletin July 31, FAWSON. #247 “Private Streets”. samplers. others on 34.315 acres 2007) 1.Consideration of a re- 16. Consideration of In an effort to assist the of land at approximately zone for Betty Williams amendment to Section public in making in- 300 N. Burmester Road to go from an A-10 zone 4.27 (1) (a) Exterior Ap- formed comments, Dug- to create 27 lots in a to RR- 1 zone. pearances. way Proving Ground is RR-1 zone. 2.Consideration of a 17. Report from the hosting a Public Meeting Consideration of Resolu- C.U.P. for Jeff Goodsell Council Liaison Member on September 6, 2007 at tion: landscape business at Todd Castagno. 7:30 p.m. in the Tooele Revise Procurement Pol- 791 E. Saddle Rd. 18.Approval of minutes County Courthouse, lo- icy 3.Consideration of a of the last meeting. cated at 47 South Main Revise Employee Poli- sign permit for Envision 19.Open discussion. Street, Tooele, Utah. cies and Procedures Commercial Develop- 20. Adjourn. There will be a 60-day (Purchasing) ment LLC for a Shauna Kertamus public comment period Consideration of Ordi- free-standing sign lo- Zoning Administrator beginning July 26, 2007 nances: cated at 49 S SR 112 for All interested persons and ending September Proposed rezone for the 822 E Main strip are invited to attend and 23, 2007. Interested Kelly Hansen on prop- mall. provide comment upon parties can send com- erty he owns along Mor- 4.Consideration of re- these proposals. Written ments and queries to: mon Trail to go from an zoning for Kirt William- comments will also be Mr. Dennis Downs, Utah A-10 to a R-1-21 zone. son, Ruth Stone and Di- considered if submitted Division of Solid and Proposed rezoning of ane Evans. to the Zoning Adminis- Hazardous Waste, 288 1/2 acre of land located 5.Consideration of a mi- trator in advance of the North 1460 West, Salt behind the Way Station nor subdivision of 4 lots hearing. The current L a k e C i t y , UT off of Peach Street for for the Clyde Williamson Land Use Management 84114-4800, (801) Jim Didericksen to go Trust. and Development Code 538-6170. Copies of the from an Rm-7 to a 6.Consideration of a mi- and the proposed permit and related docu- Rm-15 zone for the pur- nor subdivision for amendments may be re- ments will be available www.tooeletranscript.comviewed at the Grantsville pose of a multi unit pro- Denise Bunyard at 166 for public review during ject. S Park Street. city Offices each week- the comment period at To amend the subdivi- 7.Consideration of a fi- day before the public the following locations: sion regulation to amend nal plat for Mountain hearing, between the Utah Division of Solid the street requirements Manor subdivision and hours of 9:00 a.m. and and Hazardous Waste, for major subdivision Jeff Daugherty. 4:00 p.m. 288 North 1460 West, created after minor sub- 8. Presentation from Persons with disabilities P.O. Box 144880, Salt division. Nando Meli on Tooele needing assistance to Lake City, Utah Subdivision regulations To placeCounty your Trails. classifiedparticipate in this hearing ads in the84114-4880, Tooele(801) Transcript Bulletin, to be amended to re- 9.Consideration of a fi- should contact the 538-6170. quire dust control during nal plats for Halifax Land Grantsville City Office at Tooele City Public Li- the construction portion Co. on Cherry Villagevisitleast 24www.tooeletranscript.com.hours prior to brary, 128 West Vine of the project. Phases 1 & 2. the hearings. Street, Tooele, Utah, Proposed General Plan 10. Consideration of a (Published in the Tran- (435) 882-2182. amendment of the Fu- concept for Oquirrh De- script Bulletin July 31 & Dugway Technical Li- ture Land Use Map forYour ad willvelopment appear45.9 acres of August 7,in 2007) the print issuebrary, of5124 KistertheAve- Transcript Bulletin, Travis Taylor on 810 land and 135 single fam- nue, Dugway Utah, acres of land located I ily lots at 375 South SR 84022, (435) 831-2178 the southwest quadrant 112 and a concept for (Published in the Tran- of town to go from an Tooele Valley45.3 acres of landExtracon- and on the tooeletranscript.comscript Bulletin July 31, website! "Rural Residential - 2" taining a 32.7 acre com- 2007) designation (allowing mercial site and 142 one unit per 5 acres to multi-family units. one unit per 10 acres) to 11.Consideration of a fi- a "Low Density Residen- nal plat for Hale Estates tial" designation (allow- on the corner of Hale ing 2 units for every one and Pear Street. acre.) 12.Consideration of De- 56 North Main, Consideration of salary velopment Agreement step increases for Northstar Ranch sub- Consideration of new division. business licenses 13.Consideration of a fi- Approval of bills nal plat for the Northstar Tooele Council information up- Ranch subdivision. dates 14.Consideration of an Adjourn amendment of the Gen- Jeremy Walker eral Plan Future Land City Recorder Use Map proposed by 882-0050 In compliance with the the Grantsville City Plan- American with Disability ning Commission to take Act, Grantsville City will the north line of the “Low accommodate reason- Density Residential” able requests to assist zone, which is on the the disabled to partici- north side of town, to the pate in meetings. Re- south line of the “Indus- quest for assistance may trial” zone, taking the line be made by calling City straight west and east to Hall at least 3 days in the Grantsville City advance of the meeting boundaries. that will be attended by 15. Consideration of pro- calling 884-3411. posed amendment to (Published in the Tran- Chapter 2 definition script Bulletin July 31, #247 “Private Streets”. 2007) 16. Consideration of amendment to Section 4.27 (1) (a) Exterior Ap- pearances. 17. Report from the Council Liaison Member Todd Castagno. 18.Approval of minutes of the last meeting. 19.Open discussion. 20. Adjourn. Shauna Kertamus Zoning Administrator All interested persons are invited to attend and provide comment upon these proposals. Written comments will also be considered if submitted to the Zoning Adminis- trator in advance of the hearing. The current Land Use Management and Development Code and the proposed amendments may be re- viewed at the Grantsville city Offices each week- day before the public hearing, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in this hearing should contact the Grantsville City Office at least 24 hours prior to the hearings. (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin July 31 & August 7, 2007) B12

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mie ones,” she said. “They’re Sandy said she only wants degree.” have. in business, coming back to the Dairy usually not the best ones to go her kids to take over the dairy Sandy said her main job is “That’s why I need to encour- farm either. to the fair.” “if they really, really want to.” mothering all her kids, but at age them to go,” she said. Try to talk to the eight continued from page B1 From the time they get their “I hope they all go to college, some time she might go back Her other goals for her kids remaining siblings — all the two hours a day. A particularly first cow at age 8, the children even the girls,” she said. “We to school as well to get her are simple. way down to age 2 — and most demanding day can mean being all start increasing their cow support all the college they own bachelor’s degree, which “Missions, if they choose will give you a straight-up “no” up by 5 a.m. to help his younger ownership. want to get after the bachelor’s she thinks it would be nice to that you know, and then happy regarding whether they want siblings feed the calves, get Luke owns five or six “annoy- homes.” to carry on the family business. his own breakfast, school, then ing” cows — he can’t remember It was the cows that drove The 12-year-old boy considers more chores around the farm how many exactly. Clay, age 18 and a graduate of engineering instead. The 15- “No one wants to shave them Tooele High School, to enroll until as late as 7 p.m. when he year-old girl dreams of becom- or feed them,” he said. in college next semester. He’s can eat dinner and play basket- ing a psychiatrist and owning a “My cows are nicer than planning on leaving on a mis- ball or watch the Jazz on televi- horse farm in Kentucky. [Luke’s] are,” said Jenifer, who sion for his church in January sion during the NBA season. That, said their mother, At night Luke said he’s usu- owns five cows — four heifers and was content to work until and one bull. then, and attend school after Sandy, is no problem. The dairy ally asleep by 9 p.m. or 10 p.m. farm is a hard life, and both But, his sister Jenifer and Camille has two cows. Her his mission. Then one morn- first cow had a bull, which her ing he was breaking in several parents and all the children brother Clay usually stay up acknowledge it. Up before the later talking and doing home- dad sold to her grandpa. Then stubborn heifers who didn’t her cow had another bull, so want to be milked. After receiv- sun for milking, bottle feed- work. she took the money from the ing a particularly hard kick, ing calves, feeding during the Fifteen-year-old Jenifer’s first, the second bull and the Clay’s mind was made up. day and enduring kicks on chores are to milk the cows mother which was sick and “He said, ‘I think I’m going occasion. And it’s hard to earn at 2:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. and traded it for a pot-of-gold cow, to go to school this fall. I’ve money on a dairy farm. feed the calves at 5:30 a.m. and which is a cow that produces had about enough,’ and I was But, the Richards Jersey 5:30 p.m. particularly rich creamy milk. happy. I couldn’t convince him, Farm isn’t about getting rich. She takes naps in the day- In addition to getting a cow but the cows could,” said his It’s about making enough to time and she goes back to sleep when they turn 8, the kids are dad. get by and most of all raising after milking in the morning. paid for their work around the Clay enrolled at Snow Camille, 11, is in charge of children to be hard workers farm. College that week. with characters that will hold bottle feeding the calves six to The rule is no one can dis- Clay’s older brother Bruce, seven times a week and milk- up under pressure. cuss their wages with anyone 26, is pursuing his Ph.D. at the “I can remember as a kid ing cows three to four times a else, but Flint said at age 8 his University of Illinois in dairy week. In the morning she gets thinking I was the most picked kids make about the amount nutrition. His dad proudly said on kid because I had to work Kendra, 8, or Amy, 5, to help. of an allowance. Then when that it’s rare for those with a and my friends didn’t,” said She said her favorite part of they learn a new responsibility Ph.D. to come back to the farm Flint, “and now I’m doing the life on a dairy farm is the room they get a raise and by the time and he expects his son will find same thing with my children to run around. they’re in high school they’re a different way to be involved “I go and visit the animals,” making pretty good money. in the farming world. His sec- because I can’t think of a better she said. Sometimes she talks “Money is worth something ond son Blake, 25, just obtained way to raise children.” to them, she admitted. She to them because they know his master’s degree in account- Sandy said as Tooele County leads the calves around the how hard they have to work to ing from BYU and already has continues to grow they’re plan- yard too — kind of like dogs get it,” said Flint. a job in Virginia. Flint doesn’t ning on staying as long as they — to practice for shows. But, The kids are expected to see his daughter Angeline, 24, can. she said she doesn’t tend to be save for college and missions who’s a nurse, his son Neal, 22, “We’ll see what Tooele brings drawn to the ones who’d win for The Church of Jesus Christ photography / Troy Boman who works construction or his — I mean if we can have a her prizes. of Latter-day Saints, if they Paul Richards, 9, reaches up to reset a computer that monitors each daughter Rachel, 20, who’s at dairy and still get along with “I fall in love with the pree- decide to go. cow’s milk output. Utah State University majoring our neighbors,” she said.

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