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THS girls swim TOOELE team beats Clearfield, falls to RANSCRIPT Park City T Check out the features on our new Web site: See A10 BULLETIN tooeletranscript.com November 11, 2008 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 115 NO. 051 50¢ Presidential race paints county in shades of red Grantsville and Vernon were John McCain strongholds; Barack Obama did best in older parts of Tooele

by Tim Gillie first black president in the nation’s differing shades of red. (See map “People in Vernon tend to vote out of places they don’t belong, Democratic,” said Mike Anderson, STAFF WRITER history, Tooele County voters were on A12.) Republican in general,” said Mary like education, and should not take 71, and a lifelong Grantsville resi- throwing their support to McCain At one end of the spectrum, Durrant, 79, a lifelong Republican over public lands like they have in dent. “The Democratic party has John McCain may have fallen by a 2-to-1 margin. Vernon cast 79 percent of its bal- who lives in the town with her southern Utah.” moved to the left and has become far short in his bid for the White The county vote mirrored the lots for McCain. At the other end, husband Robert, 84. The Durrants Grantsville was the second big- so liberal it left most Grantsville House, but he won Tooele County statewide tally, with 63 percent vot- Ophir was the only area in the are active farmers along with the gest McCain stronghold with 72 people behind.” handily. ing for John McCain and 33 percent county that went for Obama, by a help of their sons. “We don’t like percent of the vote going to the West Erda, at 71 percent for As Barack Obama was riding voting for Obama. margin of 48 percent to 39 percent socialism, so it is no surprise that Republican candidate. McCain, was the only other an unprecedented wave of voter A look at individual precincts in — with 13 percent of the vote going we did not support Obama. The “All of Tooele County, includ- turnout en route to becoming the the county, however, shows widely to Ralph Nader. (See story on A2.) federal government should stay ing Grantsville, used to be SEE RACE ON A12 ➤ AGRICULTURE IN THE 21ST CENTURY Farmers, ranchers still have long political reach Many Tooele County leaders have ag industry ties despite an increasingly urbanized constituency

by Sarah Miley And that’s just the current roster. Over STAFF WRITER the years, farmers and ranchers have exerted a political influence on the coun- Editor’s Note: This is the second in a ty that is increasingly disproportionate to three-part series on agriculture in Tooele the size of the local industry. County. This piece examines the industry’s Utah Farm Bureau Federation President political influence. Thursday’s article will Hogan said the intertwined roots of agri- examine the industry from a cultural per- culture and politics run deep in Utah. spective. Many areas around the state were settled There was a time when agriculture as places to either raise fruits and veg- was the lifeblood of Tooele County. As the etables, grains or cattle. decades have passed, however, the indus- “As those areas grew up, these agri- try has waned in terms of its economic culture people who were there became and cultural importance — but not neces- the political leaders as well,” Hogan said. sarily its political influence. “The reason Tooele was established is Despite the fact that few residents have because it was a ranching community. It ties to agriculture nowadays, ranchers grew out of that to be what it is today, but photography / Maegan Burr and farmers continue to be major politi- its basis was to raise cattle back when it cal players within the county. Two of the was originally settled.” Master Sgt. Gerald Evans sits in the family room of his Tooele home Friday afternoon. Evans returned home a few weeks ago from a 13-month tour to Iraq. county’s incoming state representatives Hogan said farmer-politicians play an — Jim Gowans in the House and Ralph important role in defending not just agri- Okerlund in the Senate — have worked culture but rural communities in general. in the ag industry. Gowans owns a ranch “It’s important agricultural people are in Vernon and Okerlund owned a dairy in the political system in order to help in Sevier County. A third representative, make some of those decisions for agri- Ronda Menlove in the House, grew up on a culture and for the way that government A warrior for all seasons farm. Sitting Tooele County Commissioner works within the state,” he said. “We talk Veterans Day allows soldier to reflect on a military career spanning 40 years Bruce Clegg has been involved in family about water and air and roads, transpor- farming and ranching, and commissioner tation, hospitals — all of those things Vietcong, and firing a machine gun feat he downplays, even as the remem- Jerry Hurst taught agriculture science and are things that rural communities need, by Jamie Belnap from the open door of a soaring mili- brance causes his eyes to get misty. was a Future Farmers of America advisor and those rural communities have been STAFF WRITER tary helicopter. But unlike most sol- “It definitely not something you do at Grantsville High School for 30 years. established because of agriculture.” diers of his generation, Evans can also for the money,” Evans, now a decorated Stockton resident Leland Hogan, a former Gowans, who won re-election to the For Tooele resident Gerald Evans, tell tales of being shot at in the current master sergeant, said. “You have to do it Tooele County commissioner, is the presi- House in District 21 last week, has been Veterans Day is packed with a lifetime war in Iraq. because you want to. It’s a job that has dent of the Utah Farm Bureau Federation, involved with agriculture off and on his of meaning. In between, he’s done a tour in to be done, and if no one volunteers to a powerful industry lobbyist on Capitol Evans began serving his country as Kuwait, a tour to Afghanistan, two do it then we are no better off than the Hill. SEE FARMERS ON A5 ➤ an Army combat soldier in Vietnam stateside tours where he helped sup- Iraqis and Vietnamese. If you look at it almost 40 years ago. He remembers ply troops in the Middle East, and two that way, you just stay with it.” nervously clutching a rifle in the rain tours in Iraq. as he combed through the jungle on These experiences add up to 26 years SEE WARRIOR ON A7 ➤ the lookout for booby traps and the of military service for Evans, 59, — a Valley’s busiest road has become safer SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UVStats INDEX show accidents The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY sisted of a two-lane highway with a Wednesday 7:12 a.m. 5:14 p.m. turn lane only at intersections — saw Thursday 7:13 a.m. 5:13 p.m. are down since SR-36 Friday 7:15 a.m. 5:12 p.m. 132 accidents with two fatalities. In Saturday 7:16 a.m. 5:11 p.m. 2 2 road3 3 widening3 3 3 2005, when the bulk of the construc- Sunday 7:17 a.m. 5:11 p.m. tion work was done to widen the road Monday 7:18 a.m. 5:10 p.m. Wed Thu Fri Sat Sunby Jamie Mon TueBelnap to four lanes with a median and four Tuesday 7:19 a.m. 5:09 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eyeSTAFF and skin WRITER traffic lights were added, accidents Wednesday 4:32 p.m. 6:37 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 stayed high at 128 with two fatalities. Thursday 5:18 p.m. 7:57 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 6:16 p.m. 9:14 a.m. Tooele Valley’s most-driven state In 2006, however, after construction Saturday 7:24 p.m. 10:22 a.m. ALMANACroad is safer than it was three years was largely complete, the number of Sunday 8:39 p.m. 11:19 a.m. Statistics for the week ending Nov. 10. Mostly cloudy with a ago, according to statistics from the accidents dipped dramatically to 73 Monday 9:56 p.m. 12:03 p.m. Cloudy Mostly sunny Partly sunny Partly sunny Partly sunny Sunny most of the day Temperatures Tuesday 11:10 p.m. 12:38 p.m. shower Utah Department of Transportation. with no fatalities reported. The num- High/Low past week 59/30 Full Last New First Normal high/lowDespite past week being the54/32 location of the ber stayed low in 2007 as well, with 85 54 39 58 38 53 34 55 34 55 34 52 34 51 18 Average tempmajority past week of traffic 41.7 accidents in the accidents and no fatalities. Normal averagecounty, temp past the week northern 42.7 section of SR- “Overall, by improving that trans- TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Nov 12 Nov 19 Nov 27 Dec 5 36 has had fewer accidents each year portation corridor it seems to have Shown is Wednesday’s photography / Maegan Burr since it was widened59 from two to four reduced the amount of accidents,” said Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are photography / Maegan56 Burr 55 Wednesday night’s lows and lanes in 2005. 49 Nile Easton, senior public information Cars race by a speed limit sign on SR-36 in Erda last Wednesday AccuWeather, Inc. ©2008 Ernie Matthews, president of the Tooele County Farm Bureau moves a pipe into a silo of44 47 Wednesday’s highs. In 2004, SR-36 between 2400 North evening. Statistics show that accidents on the roadway have corn on Oct. 21 at his farm in Grantsville. Even though the number of farmers is decreasing, 37 SEE ROAD ON A3 ➤ decreased since the road was widened and traffic signals were they still play a big part in local politics. in Tooele and I-80 — which then con- 35 37 39 installed almost three years ago. UTAH WEATHER 31 30 33 32 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 56/39 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) INSIDE Creek 55/38 BULLETINKnolls BOARDClive A8 Lake Point 54/35 56/38 56/39 WEATHER 58/41 17.13 Ogden CLASSIFIEDS B4 Stansbury Park 14.34 Grantsville Elementary 53/42 Erda 58/41 Moms embark on students learn from Vernal HOMETOWN B1 Grantsville 56/39 Pine Canyon 1.00 0.70 Salt Lake City 47/32 57/41 48/35 0.62 0.49 ‘Twilight’ trip veteran’s at school Tooele 58/41 OBITUARIES A7 Bauer 54/39 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 53/39 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D See B1 See A3 Provo Roosevelt 54/39 50/29 OPEN FORUM A4 55/34 See Complete Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price SPORTS A10 53/39 57/33 1.0 Nephi Forecast Rush Valley 56/35 TV LISTINGS B2 54/38 Ophir on A9 47/35 Delta Manti 58/33 56/34 0.0 0.0 Green River Last Month Season 60/35 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 55/38 57/34 Moab 55/33 SNOWPACK Hanksville 56/36 Beaver 60/35 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 60/33 Ibapah 53/36 56/33 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Monday 0.0” 0.0” 0.0” St. George 60/31 55/33 Average 1.0” 2.0” 0.1” 68/47 Kanab 63/38 Eureka Percent of Average 0% 0% 0% 52/35 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY November 11, 2008 Obama takes Ophir Transcript- Tiny mining town with independent, green streak is the only part of county to mirror national electorate Bulletin

by Tim Gillie Shubert was five years old in Tooele that has good sense,” Christmas STAFF WRITER when his father, a Utah miner, said St. Clair, a Democrat and died from miner’s consumption. former county commissioner. Ophir cemented its reputa- Shubert himself has spent time St. Clair said he liked Obama Benefit Fund tion as a town of mavericks last mining in Carr Fork Canyon. from the outset of his campaign week by being the only precinct He said politics in Ophir have but didn’t think he had a chance, The economy is down, in Tooele County to give Barack always been a little unusual. considering he had to clear the the weather is turning Obama a win over John McCain For example, the town’s 2000 hurdles of challenging Hillary colder and the holidays are in the presidential election. census reports nine full-time Clinton and winning over white approaching fast. It’s a time The tiny mining town in the residents. However, there are 36 voters. to come to the aid of those southern part of the Oquirrh registered voters in Ophir pre- “I am glad to see we have less fortunate in our com- Mountains cast 48 percent of its cinct. made it past those hurdles,” said munity. 31 ballots for Obama, 39 percent “A few years back, Ophir was St. Clair. Nominations are now for McCain and 13 percent for threatened with disincorpo- While Obama won’t receive being accepted for the Ralph Nader, according to unof- ration because it did not have any electoral votes from Utah, annual Tooele Transcript- ficial results from the Tooele enough registered voters,” said St. Clair is pleased that Ophir Bulletin Christmas Benefit County Clerk’s office. Ed St. Clair, a member of the went on record as supporting Fund. “It does not surprise me,” said Ophir Town Council. “So several Obama’s historic victory. AP photo / Morry Gash) All nominations should Walt Shubert, mayor of Ophir. of us Ophir residents that have “We have a lot of people in This Nov. 4 file photo shows President-elect Barack Obama smiling during his include a thorough descrip- “Historically Ophir and the peo- homes elsewhere, but figure we Ophir that are concerned about acceptance speech at Grant Park in Chicago. tion of hardships faced by a ple that have lived here have a tie spend at least half of our time environmental issues,” St. Clair family or individual, as well to mining. Miners had to work in Ophir, registered to vote in said. “That may have contrib- Ophir by one vote, 6 to 5. In the week. It was also one of only as an explanation of how hard for what they have, and Ophir.” uted to the support for Obama.” February 2007, Western States two precincts — the other being the fund could benefit them with the economy now jeopar- St. Clair has a simple take on Historically Ophir has been Presidential primary, Ophir was Wendover —that voted for Billy this Christmas season. dizing what they have saved, it why Ophir was the only blue a Democratic stronghold. In the only precinct in the county Morgan, the Democratic chal- Please send nomi- is not unusual they would turn dot in a sea of red across the the 2004 presidential election, that cast more Democratic than lenger from Grantsville who nations by Dec. 5 to to the Democratic party and county. while the county overwhelm- Republican votes. sought the state House seat occu- the Tooele Transcript- Barack Obama to preserve their “Ophir voted for Obama prob- ingly went with George Bush at Obama was not the only pied by Rep. Ronda Menlove. Bulletin Christmas Benefit life savings.” ably because it is the only place 72 percent, John Kerry won in Democratic victor in Ophir last [email protected] Fund at P.O. Box 390, Tooele, Utah, 84074; or e-mail nominations to [email protected] with the words “Benefit Gas stations see business pick up as drivers top off again Fund” in the subject line. by Doug Radunich at $2.25 Tuesday. When gas STAFF WRITER prices were nearing $4 back in June, Kern said the number Local gas station owners say of customers didn’t decrease, Erda Auto falling gas prices are bringing but the amount of gas they drivers back to the pumps and pumped did. Shop 4 Less helping boost their business. “We haven’t really noticed According to Utahgasprices. a big change in the number Servicing all your auto com, the average price of a of customers, and we usually repair needs gallon of unleaded gaso- have quite a few people come line in Tooele Tuesday was here anyway,” she said. • alternators • transmissions • starters • clutches $2.22 — a major decline from On the other hand, Robert • water pumps • CV axles Tooele’s average price of $3.48 Feuerbach, manager of the • timing belts • brakes at the beginning of October. Main Street Chevron in Tooele, • engines • and More Statewide, the average price said he has not noticed that people are buying more gas at 435.830.1413 his station, which has a cur- 5083 N. Droubay Rd. rent price of $2.21 per gallon ���������������� of unleaded gasoline. He said Mention ad for people are now just spending % �������� less out of habit because of the way the economy is going. 10 Savings �������������� “I don’t think people are �������������� ��������� buying much more gas than ������������� ������������������ they were before, but it’s because the whole economy ������ has tightened up and is suffer- ����������� ���������� ing right now,” Feuerbach said. ��������������� ��������������� “People don’t have as much money to spend or don’t want ��������������� ������������������� to spend as much money any- �������������� ���������������� more. Prices may be dropping like crazy and people may be ��������� enjoying the lower prices, but ������������ ������ things are kind of just like they Your ������������ ������������� were before. In addition to ������������ ��������������������� cutting back on luxuries and focusing more on what they Sports Center ������������ ������������ need to buy, people are also for Tooele County ������������ ����������� cutting back on gas by try- ����������� ������������ ing to do errands in one trip ��������������� ������������ instead of two.” �������������� ������������ Feuerbach said his station To subscribe call 882.0050 ������������� ������������ has currently been experienc- ing almost a daily drop in its �������������� ������������ price of gas, and that some- Tooele ����������� times even twice a day his sta- tion’s price has dropped. He ������������� �������������������� photography / Maegan Burr said the primary reason for ����������� ����������������� Cars line the gas pumps at the Holiday station on Main Street in Tooele Tuesday. With the recent drop in gas prices, station the price drop was because “Your Neighborhood Family Theatre” owners are seeing a rise in the number customers. ���������������� ����������������� worldwide demand for gas is 1600 N. Pine Canyon Rd. �������������� ����������������� decreasing. (East of Viaduct) 843-5800 ���������� ����������������� for a gallon of unleaded gaso- quently. Dede Kern, manager of the “It’s really the consumer’s line is currently $2.26 — even “We have been seeing quite Phillips 66 station and Walker’s final say, and if they don’t buy Tickets are now available online ������������� ���������������������� www.movieswest.com lower than an average of $3.10 a few more customers than convenience store in Tooele, it, the prices will have to go ��������������� a year ago. when gas was more expensive said she has also been seeing down,” he said. “It’s really a �������������� ����������������� Kathy Archuleta, man- over the summer,” she said. a steady influx of customers case of supply and demand. NOV 7 - 13 ager for the Mirastar gas sta- “A gallon of unleaded gasoline pumping more gas at her sta- You can also only store gas for ������������� �������������� tion on Main Street, said she here is now $2.21, and some- tion, where the price of a gal- so long before it deteriorates.” MADAGASCAR 2 ������������ �������������� has noticed more customers times the price changes daily.” lon of unleaded gasoline was [email protected] FRI & SAT ..12:15, 2:35, 4:45, 7:15, 9:35 ������������ �������������� coming through and buying SUN ...... 12:15, 2:35, 4:45, 7:15 more gas at her station since DLY ...... 4:45, 7:15, 9:35 (PG) ���������� the average price went down. ����������� ���������������� Even with the station’s lower ������������ ����������������� price of $2.25 for a gallon of NOW AVAILABLE! SAW 5 ����������� �������� unleaded gasoline, Archuleta FRI & SAT ..12:00, 2:00, 4:20, 7:00, 9:20 said customers sometimes Pumpkin & SUN ...... 12:00, 2:00, 4:20, 7:00 ���������������� �������������� forget about the current price Eggnog DLY ...... 4:20, 7:00, 9:20 (R) ������������� ������������������� and feel like they have to pay ������������� ����������������� us much as they did before. DOUBLEDOUBLE CHEESEBURGERCHEESEBURGER “We’re finding that a lot of MAX PAYNE �������������������������������������� the people who pre-pay for COMBO FRI & SAT ..12:00, 2:20, 4:35, 7:00, 9:25 ����������������������������������������� SUN ...... 12:00, 2:20, 4:35, 7:00 �������������������������������������������� gas are overbidding at the ���������������������������������������� pump,” she said. “They might DLY ...... 4:35, 7:00, 9:25 (PG-13) ������������������������������������������� give us a $50 bill before they $ �������������� pump, because they’re so used ���������������������������������������� to paying higher prices, but CITY OF EMBER ����������������������������������������������� RI AT ������������������������������������������� then they find out that their F & S ..12:20, 2:30, 4:40, 7:20, 9:35 ����������������������������������������� tank fills up with less money 5.99 SUN ...... 12:20, 2:30, 4:40, 7:20 ��������������������������������������������� than it did before. I don’t know DLY ...... 4:40, 7:20, 9:35 (PG) ��������������������� for sure why the prices are �������������������������������������� decreasing, but I’m happy that ����������������������������������������������� SHAKES IGH CHOOL USICAL ������������������������������������������� they are.” H S M 3 �������������������������������������������� Melissa Jensen, an employ- 38 Flavors FRI & SAT ..12:05, 2:25, 4:40, 7:10, 9:45 ����������������������������������������������� ee at the Chevron Top Stop SUN ...... 12:05, 2:25, 4:40, 7:10 ��������������������������������������� in Tooele, said she has also DLY ...... 4:40, 7:10, 9:45 (G) ������������������������ noticed more customers com- ������������� 490 N. Main, Tooele • 882-3608 �������������������������� ing in and buying more gas HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm Sunday 11 am – 10 pm PPALOOSA ������������ since the price drop, and that A ����������������������� it is not uncommon for her FRI & SAT ..12:30, 4:20, 7:00, 9:25 SUN ...... 12:30, 4:20, 7:00 ���������������������������������� station to lower its prices fre- Sun-Thur 5:00 | 7:00 PG-13 Nightly 5:00 | 7:00 PG DLY ...... 4:20, 7:00, 9:25 �������������������������������� ENDS THURSDAY (R) ����������������������������������� Disney’s ������������������������� Share your opinion with Our Box Office opens daily over 27,000 readers. The Haunting Beverly Hills 20 min. before first show starts. ������������������������������������������ Tooele’s Show Place for Over 60 Years! All shows before 6pm $5 Write a letter to the editor No Credit/Debit cards ������������������������������������ pm $ $ of Molly Hartley 882-2273 or Checks Accepted Chihuahua After 6 Adults 7 • Kids (under 12) 5 $ ��������������������������������������������� Seniors (over 65) 5 Admission Adults $7 | Child/Senior $5 | before 5pm $5 Admission Adults $7 | Child/Senior $5 | before 5pm $5 ������������������������������������������� 111 N. Main, Tooele The Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele ����������������������������������� [email protected] All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 Starts Friday ‘Quarantine’ (R) 5, 7 & 9 A3

TUESDAY November 11, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Grantsville elementary students take veterans to school for a day by Courtnee Cartwright CORRESPONDENT

In honor of Veteran’s Day, stu- dents at Grantsville Elementary school invited six veterans to join them in their school activities. One third grade class at Grantsville Elementary, taught by ����������� Teresa Chamberlain, participated in historychannel.com’s “Take a ���������������� Veteran to School Day.” The goal ������������ of the event was to honor U.S. vet- erans, as well as give the students � ��������������������� � and the veterans an opportunity ����������� ������� to interact with each other on a �������������������� personal level. � ��������������� The day began when student � ������ escorts took each of the veterans ������������� � into the library, where they intro- ���������� � duced themselves and answered � � ���� � �������� questions from the students. The � �

class agreed on four questions and � �

then asked when each veteran �

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each veteran’s military job was, and � ���������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������������ what the veterans value most about ������� ��������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������ the country. Emotions ran high as each vet- eran commented on what made � them the most proud about serving. “They took me in as an photography / Maegan Burr immature boy and made a man Veteran Chuck Anderson helps his granddaughter Fallon Walker with a worksheet Tuesday morning at Grantsville Elementary. ���������������������������� out of me,” World War II veteran Walker’s class participated in the historychannel.com’s Take a Veteran to School Day activities for Veterans Day. Earl Davis told the students. Davis’ wife, Florence, spoke about how students for honoring them. are and how they have served our Vietnam veterans consisted of her husband has always been a “I was more proud today, receiv- country. Major Robert J. Huntsman, 72, and ���������������� patriotic man. They had two sons ing your ovation than anytime in “The kids were all very excited who served in the Air Force, and serve during the Vietnam War. the war,” said Vietnam War veteran for the veterans to come,” said Petty Officer Second Class William When asked, each veteran hum- Bill Rydalch. Chamberlain, “They realize that the F. Rydalch, 62, who served with the Starting at bly commented about how proud After 30 minutes, the students veterans gave them their country U.S. Navy. they were to serve their country and the veterans went back to the and their freedom to be in school.” The Desert Storm veteran was 75,000 BTU and how grateful they were to the classroom together, where the vet- Students also spent time com- Gunnery Sergeant Jim Hart, 51, $ % erans worked side-by-side with the piling books for each of the six vet- who served in the United States 80 Furnaces students on their class work. The erans, which will be given to them Marine Corps. 1,500 veterans then spent time eating for Christmas. Each book, entitled Airman First Class Charles L. lunch with all of the third graders, “If I Could Be a Veteran,” consisted Anderson, 81, served in the Air interacting with them on a per- of pictures of each of the veterans, Force from 1955-1958. sonal basis. stories from each of the students, It was a very meaningful expe- Vietnam War veteran Robert and a group picture was taken and rience for both the students and Wasatch Heating & Air Huntsman came dressed in full uni- will be put on the cover. Because the veterans. The students got to form, after his wife safety pinned it the books will be published, cost meet and interact with the men so that if would fit, while the others was a factor. However, each of the that served their country, making Tooele • 843-4200 joked about no longer being able to students earned money for the the word veteran more meaningful fit into their uniforms. books by completing household to them. They saw how each of the Five of the veterans were grand- chores, some consisting of making veterans cared about our country, � ���������������������������������������� parents and family friends of the stu- the bed or raking the leaves. and when asked, they all agreed on dents. The last was Chamberlain’s The World War II veteran was one thing, they are proud to have father. All six veterans volunteered Private First Class Earl Davis, served our country. to attend the event. Some spoke 83, who served with the Army of about how they had never been Engineers. photography / Maegan Burr honored before because they didn’t Korean War veteran was Petty Marine Vietnam veteran Rawlin Cordale feel like they were heroes. Officer Second Class Robert Gull listens to the Tooele High School For the last week, the students Hamatake, 75, who served choir perform Tuesday morning at the have prepared for their visitors as an Engine man in the U.S. Elks Lodge Veterans Day program at by learning about what veterans Navy, Dow James building. ������� accident. own hands and abiding by the law Road “On I-80, people can still fall as they drive, not being aggressive asleep whether they are going 75 or drivers and not driving while drowsy continued from page A1 65, but the faster they are going the or under the influence. ��������� worse the accident is,” Marx said. “The road is as good as it will get,” officer for UDOT. Marx said the bulk of accidents Marx said. “The people traveling on ������������������������ As a result of the widening and a on SR-36 happen at intersections it have to care and realize that their subsequent speed study, speed lim- because drivers speed up to make driving can affect crashes.” �������������������������� its were hiked up along the section it through yellow lights, don’t main- Additionally, UHP tries to main- of roadway from 50 mph or 55 mph tain a proper following distance, or tain a heavy presence on the road Please join us for a FREE Surgical Weight Loss to 60 mph in 2006. Easton believes just plain don’t pay attention. in order to instill a fear of getting Seminar that will educate and inspire individuals the speed limit change in and of “When people drive the same caught in motorists, according to considering surgical weight loss as an option. The itself did not reduce accidents. roads everyday, they become com- Marx. “If we would have raised the placent and don’t concentrate on “There are areas, like I-15 in Salt Surgical Weight Loss Center of Utah is directed speed limit prior to the project, acci- the road very much,” Marx said. Lake for instance, where drivers by Dr. Daniel Cottam and Dr. Christina Richards. dents would have gone up,” Easton Lake Point also sees a high vol- know the risk of getting a ticket is said. “Now it’s a better functioning ume of accidents because of the slim, so if they are late they will take road so it can handle an increased busy nature of the area. the chance of speeding,” Marx said. Wednesday, November 19th speed limit.” Marx said that while the improve- “We’d rather have them know that The speed study was designed ments made to the roadway have there is a good chance that they will 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. to define the safest speed for cars reduced the number of accidents his get a ticket for not driving the speed by considering what’s called the department sees, the only real way limit on SR-36 because that will help University of Utah Stansbury Clinic 85th percentile speed, according to to continue to see a decrease is by reduce our crashes.” 220 Millpond Road, Suite 100 Robert Hull, director of traffic and motorists taking the issue into their [email protected] safety for UDOT. The 85th percentile Stansbury Park, UT 84074 speed refers to the speed that 85 Call or register online today, percent of the vehicles traveling on Mighty Change Through Christ the roadway are going. seminars fill up quickly. “Studies have shown that the 85th percentile speed of the vehicles The Story of Abinadi and Alma traveling through there is the safest A Musical Production performed by the Stansbury Park 1.866.602.THIN speed,” Hull said. 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County, except for the portion with- in Tooele City limits, said that the “Weight loss surgery didn’t wider shoulder and wider lanes that just change my life, it gave came as a result of the improvement my life back to me!” sometimes make drivers feel like they can drive faster on the highway than posted limits. Performance Location “Two of the biggest problem Stansbury Park Stake Center, 417 E. Benson Road areas are just outside the Tooele Stansbury Park, UT City limits and between Lake Point and Stansbury,” Marx said, adding Performance Dates that troopers snag speeders often on All performances begin at 7:30 PM • Please be in your seats by 7:15 PM those stretches. November 14, 2008 (Friday) • November 15, 2008 (Saturday) Because of human error, Marx November 20, 2008 (Thursday) • November 21, 2008 (Friday) said, accidents will always be preva- Free Admission • Open to the public! lent on the roadways, but speed can affect the overall outcome of the www.MightyChangeThroughChrist.com A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY November 11, 2008

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

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OUR VIEW Local Dems need to get their act together Perhaps there is no greater sign of how badly the Democratic Party is losing the war in Tooele County than the battle won by Jim Gowans in last week’s elec- tion. Gowans, the most popular and well-known state legislator in Tooele County, a man who has campaigned and won re-election to the House every two years for the better part of two decades, narrowly defeated his Republican challenger Dan Egelund by a margin of 3 percent of the vote. That photo finish seems all the more improbable when you consider Gowan’s war chest was more than eight times as large as Egelund’s, this was Egelund’s first run at any political office, and Egelund ran a fairly low-key campaign during which he often praised Gowan’s leadership. This race proved it’s becoming almost impossible for a Democrat to win elected office in Tooele County. In fact, no Democrat in the other three legisla- tive races covering the county got more than a quarter of the total vote. And the Democrats didn’t even bother to field a candidate as an alternative to incum- bent County Commissioner Colleen Johnson — whose Constitution Party challenger, by the way, got a higher percentage of the vote than any Democrat except Gowans. Local Democrats anemic showing was especially pronounced in light of the fact that the national party claimed the presidency and gains in both houses of Congress, and Utah as a whole voted less red than in 2004. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR In the past, the local party has thrown up its hands, claiming an influx of young Republican families has diluted its base in the county. But that excuse ignores the fact that the party itself often appears weak and disorganized. Not Poor election coverage the regular Tuesday paper. Even though the LETTERS POLICY being able to field a candidate for county commission is shameful, and many of We are writing to express our concern election was historic and results were await- the candidates that did turn up for the party in other races were markedly below over your decision not to wait to publish ed around the world, Tooele residents were The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes let- the level of their Republican opposition in background, experience, funds raised the Transcript-Bulletin until election returns denied any news at all on Wednesday morn- ters to the editor from readers. Letters and enthusiasm for campaigning. To make matters worse, the party’s senior were in, as you have done in the past. In ing, either local or national. After the whole must be no longer than 250 words, leadership doesn’t seem to offer those brave souls who do carry its banner much what many have described as the most world welcomed a new president — the civil in tone, written exclusively for the in the way of campaign advice, fund-raising aid or general promotion. important election in our lifetime, the paper first black person elected president in his- Transcript-Bulletin, and accompanied by A second problem is that nobody seems to know what local Democrats stand chose to treat this event as just another day. tory — not a picture, not “Congratulations the writer’s name, address and phone for. That wasn’t true 30 years ago, when they were the party of the working We have been taking many calls and com- Obama,” or a show of the world celebrating number. Priority will be given to letters man — civilian employees at Tooele Army Depot and Dugway Proving Ground, ments from people on this decision, as I’m the occasion on the front page. What we that refer to a recent article in the tradesmen and builders, cops and firefighters, farmers and ranchers. How many sure you have. It would seem to indicate were greeted by was a small picture of a los- newspaper. All letters may be subject of those people would consider themselves Democrats now? And where’s the that you are suggesting that the world can ing school board candidate, and a picture to editing. opposition message? Where are the traditional Democrats who are willing to get its news from the Internet or from tele- of our unopposed commissioner doing her oppose foreign nuclear waste, put the breaks on rampant development and vision. Of course, the problem with that knitting, and semi-large headlines reading, Letters written to thank an individual or urban sprawl, stick up for working families, and fight for quality-of-life issues position is that not everyone has access to “Big night fizzles locally.” On page 5, there organization should be submitted for along with economic development? those tools, and many people still prefer was a nothing article written by an AP news- “Notes of Appreciation” Tooele County needs two viable political parties. For that to happen, local to get their information from their local man, restating many of the issues of the day, Democrats need to get their act together. newspaper, especially when they live in a while TV media announced the great histor- Readers who are interested in writing a place with the small-town feel we all love ic news around the world, and newspapers longer guest op-ed column on a topic of so much. There were several very important were selling for hundreds of dollars just for general interest should contact Editor local elections that were not covered by commemorative keepsakes. I wonder how Jeff Barrus directly via the contact infor- GUEST OPINION television, and many people had to wait to many Bulletins will make it into anyone’s mation at the top of this page. get the results — which, we submit, weren’t scrapbook. Shame, shame on the Transcript- news by Thursday evening. We aren’t in the Bulletin. What a slap in the face to you and E-mail: [email protected] Obama’s challenge newspaper business, but it seems as if the your subscribers. Fax: (435) 882-6123 Transcript would be working harder to stay Beverly J. White Mail: Letters to the Editor relevant to its readers, not less. We urge the Tooele Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Transcript-Bulletin to return to its original P.O. Box 390 will be to unite nation purpose of being the best source of local Step up and run news and local issues to the citizens of With record voter registration locally and ov. 4, 2008 — a day that will Tooele County. Please go back to treating high voter turnout throughout the country, LETTER CONTEST forever echo in American elections as events worthy of your attention, it is fantastic that so many people have history. On this day, Barack even if they are inconvenient to your normal recently exercised their right to vote. I write N Bob Henline Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will Obama was elected to the presi- publishing schedule. now to encourage more people to not only select the best letter of the month and dency of the United States — a first GUEST COLUMNIST Chris Sloan vote, but get involved with local government reprint it in the first Open Forum page for America, a first for African- Chair, Tooele County Republican Party and community organizations and spend Americans. However, the most time studying issues and speaking out for of the following month. The winning important aspect of this remarkable shoulder sole responsibility for the Marianne Rutishauser what they believe in and voted for. In my letter writer will receive a free one-year accomplishment is not that Obama solutions. Chair, Tooele County Democratic Party recent race for the Tooele County School subscription to the newspaper. The sub- was elected president, but how it Obama made it not just his cam- Board, I learned more than I ever imag- scription can be transferred or used to happened. paign, but all of America’s. He has Historical election got missed ined about how our children’s education is renew a present subscription. Sen. Obama mobilized millions of offered America leadership, hope I see our local newspaper will never funded and administered. I met outstanding people, registered thousands — if not and inspiration, and we have started change. It really didn’t surprise me that we people throughout the county who care pas- millions — of new voters, and ener- to embrace it. It is now the responsi- woke up to a picture of Colleen Johnson sionately about education and want to make Kudos for column gized America to vote. He did this bility of every American to act upon knitting on the front page. How could you things better. I didn’t win the seat for which I Please send my congratulations to all not with a message of fear and that hope and inspiration to begin miss such a historical election and not put sought election, but I consider myself a bet- Courtnee Cartwright on a great article in blame, but with a message of hope the real struggle, the struggle to right our next president on the front page? Things ter person for getting involved and making the Transcript-Bulletin titled “Student pes- and change. the ship of American policy. that make you go hum. an effort. I didn’t realize that the political simism about election unacceptable,” (Nov. He sold us a belief in a restored The economic, social and inter- Joy Gerton process could be so enjoyable. In the future, 4). She was absolutely right in that the atti- America, an America that has the national problems facing America Tooele there will be many chances for all of us to let tudes of the parents are often reflected in the ability to unite and overcome any today have been years in the making, our voices be heard and put our ideas to the children. I’m a bit of a political junkie and obstacle, a return to the America that and they will be years, if not decades, Why no election edition? test by running for local office. I urge more my son is even more so. Elections do make came together to defeat Germany in the fixing. There is no magic-wand For more than 50 years, the Transcript- people to step up and run. It doesn’t mat- a difference. Non-voters lose their right to in World War II. We bought it. We cure, but the solution is a simple one: Bulletin, which regularly publishes Tuesday ter whether or not you think you will win. If complain. contributed money and time to this unity. Every American must come to and Thursday evenings, stayed up election more people get involved and run, we as a Barbara Vogel historic campaign, and we voted for realize, as Mr. Spock so wisely stated, nights to follow the results and put them on community will all be better off. Tooele him. “the needs of the many outweigh the the doorsteps early on Wednesday mornings. Matt Robinson Now for the bad news: America, needs of the few, or the one.” This year, however, they chose to just publish Tooele the battle has just begun. Electing The single greatest challenge fac- Obama, as he told us in his address ing President Obama will be the on Tuesday, got us to the base of the challenge of uniting America to GUEST OPINION mountain. Now we need to climb abandon selfishness, partisanship, it. We have a long and uphill battle and apathy. Now is the time for to restore America, and President America to unite, to come together Obama cannot win this battle alone. to overcome the greatest challenges Horse neglect problem spotlights need Conservative pundits are already that have ever faced this country. lining up with their “I told you so” America’s greatness is predicated failure-of-Obama speeches in hand. upon our unity — our ability to bring In a recent Associated Press column, together people of different nations, for responsibility among animal owners Jim Drinkard pointed out that “With beliefs, and cultural backgrounds to his victory in the presidential elec- create our own unique American cul- ur animal friends should not — or convince local officials to start a tion on Tuesday, those goals will col- ture. When we embrace this, America have to suffer just because times county shelter. lide with daunting realities.” is unstoppable. There is nothing we are tough for us. I understand a bit about feeding O Ann Herron This is a very real warning to the can’t accomplish. Now is the time to Before the economy turned bad, a lot hungry animals. When a neighbor aban- millions of Americans that have seize the moment and use this inspi- of folks moved to our rural county with GUEST COLUMNIST doned their home this summer, they embraced Barack Obama’s message ration to restore America. the idea of having a bit of land and some left two mother cats with liters behind. of hope and change. The past eight animals. Unfortunately, just because you Watching the animals get thinner and years have created a train-wreck always wanted a horse, doesn’t mean you of hay increasing, local horses are too thinner while hearing their meows of vision of America, both domestically Bob Henline is a Tooele resident and know how to properly care for one. often getting the short end of the eco- hunger was a painful experience. After and internationally. Just as George political activist. He can be reached It has recently come to light that there nomic stick. a few weeks of leaving food out for the W. Bush doesn’t carry sole blame for through his Web site at www.efpa- are many horses — and I am sure a few Horse owners who can’t or won’t care kittens and their moms, something had the problems, Barack Obama doesn’t merica.com. mules, burros and even llamas — who for an animal should place it up for to change. My husband and I borrowed are suffering from neglect in our county. adoption. Starving any animal to save a trap, caught several animals, and took Local veterinarian Joe Roundy said he money is criminal. And anyone who does them to the shelter. At least there they frequently sees horses whose owners it should be prosecuted by the law. will be fed, warm and hopefully given didn’t know what they were getting into. Tooele and Grantsville have city-oper- new homes. Just like children, horses require good ated animal shelters that will take any cat Animals depend on us for care. If food and a clean, warm and solid place to or dog, if the owner lives in the city. They you can’t afford to feed them, be a good live. Horses also require adequate groom- do not take horses or other livestock, human and find someone who will. A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper ing at their hands of their providers — for though they can help find homes for example, being kept clean and having these animals. If you live in an unincor- Ann Herron is a journalist and former Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus their hooves trimmed. And they require porated part of the county and want to associate professor at Utah State University Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor regular vaccinations to stay healthy. give an animal up for adoption, then you who lives in Tooele. She can be reached at This costs money. And with the price need to go to the Salt Lake City shelter [email protected]. A5

TUESDAY November 11, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 “The Rusty Rooster Boutique” A STUDENT’S VIEW When: Thur., November 13 10:00am - 7:00pm Fri., November 14 10:00am - 7:00pm Sat., November 15 High school students should be allowed 10:00am - 4:00pm Where: 467 Nottingham Cir. to express opinions of all their teachers (off Skyline Dr.) by Emma Penrod It’s a good concept, one uni- son to have something to say. Holiday gifts and decor, unique CORRESPONDENT versities have used for years, but Not only would the results need the site has some obvious flaws. to be posted publicly, but someone home accessories and furniture. When one thinks of high school, Emma Penrod For one thing, the only students should actually act on the ratings. a certain thought comes to mind CORRESPONDENT posting reviews came to the site If the entire student body rates a — grades. If you study hard and for a reason — to express an opin- particular teacher lower than aver- do all your homework, you get an ion about a teacher. Now, if you age, it’s probably for a reason. It A. Slack off on studying a little and know anything about teenagers, could be because the teacher has you might get by with a B or C. Fail or unfair grading practices, a Web you know most only have opinions a temper, the class is too hard or to show up at all and your teacher site called RateMyTeachers.com when their parents told them what easy, or maybe the instructor’s will fail you. was launched to allow students and to think, or because they had an sense of humor takes away from Of course, every high school parents to grade their teachers. extremely good or bad experience. the learning environment. has a teacher who never assigns So far, the Web site has been a This seems to be true for this site, In all of these situations some- homework and hands out passing success. Students from Tooele High as most of the reviews are either thing can and should change. I’m grades based on participation in School have rated 57 teachers 170 straight 5’s or 1’s, with very few not suggesting the teacher should Are you a former Club member? ‘class discussions.’ On the other times, with the ‘grades’ averaging students giving any in-between lose his or her job over tone of Ever played sports at a Boys & Girls Club? end, there’s always the teacher who at 3.8 of a possible 5.0. rating. voice, just that he or she should be every student dreads — the one It is probably assumed students If the high school was to instigate more open to criticism. Educators We’re looking for you! who seems determined to fail the will use the site to attack the teach- such a program, it should be made should strive to learn from the entire class. ers they don’t like, but that’s not readily accessible to every student. advise of others. After all, that’s Visit www.bgcgsl.org for a To some, this grading system may the case. Most students seem to try It’s as simple as handing out a sur- what we as students hear from seem excessively subjective, and to leave helpful reviews. Curiously, vey during classes once a year. This teachers every day. short alumni survey! students around the world decided teachers known to be rather popu- would get opinions from those who it is time for the tables to be turned. lar with students received relatively would otherwise be indifferent, not Emma Penrod is a junior at Tooele In response to some teachers’ easy low reviews. just from the students with a rea- High School.

presidents and county boards from Farmers each county in the state to become continued from page A1 involved with their local govern- ments. whole life. His 120-acre ranch in “We encourage those people Vernon, where he runs roughly 100 to become actively involved with head of cattle, began as an operation their legislative leaders, as well as with his father and , though county commissioners, mayors, city Gowans is the sole proprietor now. councils, school boards, planning He has four sons, two of whom are and zoning,” Hogan said. “All those vocational ag teachers. The other is places so when decisions are made a veterinarian. they’re made with the full knowledge “So we’ve always kept pretty close of the impacts and the unintended to agriculture,” he said. “In fact, now consequences that may come from that I’m retired [from teaching], decisions.” I really don’t like to do too many Hogan visits Washington on a things that interfere with my ranch- fairly regular basis to meet with con- ing. I do like politics because I have gressional leaders. a chance to help people and give Every November, at the Utah input where it’s needed.” Farm Bureau’s state annual meeting, Gowans said ranching fueled his the organization revises its policy interest in politics. book. “I have a pretty good background “Then we try to influence legis- in what needs to happen in rural lation that will be in line with our areas and dealing with development policy,” he said. “We try to give every and water issues, which are big in legislator — senator and House of Tooele County particularly,” he said. Representatives — our policy book “I think the agriculture background so they know where we stand.” gives me that kind of experience, Policy revisions are debated at although I’ve dealt in it through the three to four different levels each years in many aspects. Agriculture year, and voted upon by the delegate has always been fairly big in Tooele body, which is made up from repre- County and it’s disappearing, so I want to be able to take a look at sentatives from every county. “One of the reasons that the Farm that. Somehow we’ve got to make it photography / Maegan Burr Jon Schmidt co-exist with what’s going on in the Bureau is looked at as an influen- President of the Tooele County Farm Bureau Ernie Matthews checks a silo of corn world.” tial organization at the Legislature on Oct. 21 at his farm in Grantsville. Hogan has served on a number is because our policy comes from in Concert of different state committees. He a statewide process and legislators has been involved in the Utah Farm some of it. Usually our ag people are and the environment. can look at it and know it’s not just Bureau Federation — what he calls fairly well known. They don’t move “And I think agriculturists are something someone thought of last Friday • November 14, 2008 “the political advocacy side of agri- around a lot.” good, hard-working people and see night,” Hogan said. culture” — since the early 1970s. He said although few voters have things that maybe need some work, Hogan said he visits with the 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. “That’s what led me to going a present-day connection to agricul- so they get involved to make things county commissioners regularly, onto the county commission,” said ture, many have historical ties. better,” he said. and Ernie Matthews, president of Stowe Family Music Concert Hall Hogan, who served from 1986 to “We’re getting further and further Mike Johnson, who ran against the Tooele County Farm Bureau, also 40 North Main, Tooele 1994. “To give some input as to what from ag,” Hogan said. “If you go back Hurst in 2006 for a county commis- speaks with commissioners when happened in the county.” 30 years, 3 percent of the population sion seat, said he doesn’t believe needed. Hogan said ag industry candi- was involved in production agricul- heavy ag representation in local pol- “We believe we have a good form dates appeal to voters for several ture. Now that number is almost in itics is a bad thing. of government in this country,” General Admission Tickets $10 reasons. half. But all of us, if you go back a “There are good people in all areas he said. “It’s slow moving, hard to “Agricultural people, most all couple of generations, have some tie and fields, and these folks ran and change, hard to move it when it’s Doors open 30 minutes before performance. of them work for themselves and to agriculture.” were elected so apparently it reflects headed one direction, but it’s prob- they’re looked at as honest and forth- Commissioner Hurst said he the will of the electorate,” he said. “It ably how it ought to be. If we could For tickets or information contact: right — people who have to make believes those with ag backgrounds reflects our rural background.” quickly go from one thing to the next decisions on a daily basis that affect continue to be involved in politics Hogan said the Farm Bureau it’d be difficult to have any stability.” their lives,” he said. “I think that’s because they care about the country Federation encourages its county [email protected] Stowe Family Music 40 North Main, Tooele • (435) 833-9500 newstips 882.0050 Mormon temple planned for Rome temples in Europe, but none are in 34. Argentina has more than 363,000 by Jennifer Dobner the Mediterranean region. Mormons Latter-day Saints. ASSOCIATED PRESS have had a presence in Italy since There are 51 temples in the Come meet 1850, although its missionaries have United States, according to a data SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Mormon not always been allowed to prosely- on a church Web site. The Kansas church president Thomas S. Monson tize there, according to information City-area temple will be Missouri’s Author, Illustrator said Saturday the church will build on a church Web site. second. The Philadelphia temple is a temple in Rome, the home of the Currently the church has more Pennsylvania’s first. Roman Catholic Church. than 22,600 members in Italy. In May, Architecturally, temples are tower- The Rome temple is one of five the Vatican’s Congregation for Clergy ing white buildings with tall steeples. new temples planned by The Church issued an order to Catholic dioceses Many are topped with a trumpet- J. Kirk Richards of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. worldwide to withhold member reg- blowing golden angel draped in Others will be in Calgary, Canada; istries from Mormons. Officials said flowing robes. The figure represents pm Cordoba, Argentina; Philadelphia the step would prevent Mormons the angel Moroni, whom Mormons Saturday, NOV 15 • 2 and in the greater Kansas City, Mo. from posthumously baptizing by believe led Smith to a set of buried area. proxy their Catholic ancestors. golden plates that, when translat- Temples play an important role A Kansas City-area temple should ed, became known as the Book of in the lives of Latter-day Saints. Only hold great significance for Mormons. Mormon, the faith’s central text. members in good standing may In the 1830s church founder Joseph A rapidly growing faith, the enter temples, which are used for Smith led an early Mormon migration Mormon church has a presence in sacred religious ceremonies, includ- to Independence, Mo., and declared more than 170 countries. Well estab- ing proxy baptisms and wedding cer- the area would be the center of lished in North and South America emonies known as sealings. Zion and the New Jerusalem. Now a ™ and Europe, some of its most rapid Monson’s announcement came Kansas City suburb, many Mormons Keep it Simple. Give a Book. as the church opened its two-day also believe the area was the original growth has occurred in Africa, where semiannual General Conference. The site of the Garden of Eden. the faith now claims more than event draws more than 100,000 to Worldwide temple building is a 250,000 members. downtown Salt Lake City, packing the legacy from 15th church president More than 52,000 church mis- faith’s 21,000-seat conference center Gordon B. Hinckley, who began the sionaries are serving around the at each of five sessions. effort so that members of the church world, but Monson said Saturday The 13 million-member Utah- outside the United States could more there remain places where Latter- based church currently has 128 easily access the buildings to per- day Saints are not allowed to freely operating temples worldwide. form their religious rituals. proselytize. Construction or plans for another The Calgary temple will increase Mormons gather in April and 12 were already in the works before the number of temples in Canada, October to hear words of inspiration © 2008 Saturday’s announcement. where the church has more than and guidance from leaders. The pro- The locations selected for new 170,00 members, to eight. The ceedings are also broadcast to mil- Friendly, Knowledgeable Staff • Hours: Mon 9-6 | Tues-Fri 9-8 | Sat 9-6 | Sun Closed temples reflect the growth of the Cordoba temple will be the second in lions more on television, by satellite Mormon church. Argentina and bring the total num- and the Internet and translated into There are currently 11 Mormon ber of temples in Latin America to more than 80 languages. 992 N. Main • Tooele • 435.882.9805 A6

A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY November 11, 2008 REEL TALK New Red Second ‘Madagascar’ almost feels Potatoes like a carbon copy of the first film 5050 lb bagbag Locally Grown! am convinced that a movie Schwimmer, Jada Pinkett Smith The crew stumbles upon a about cute talking animals and Sacha Baron Cohen all water hole with hundreds of that get into crazy antics will seemed to make their char- kinds of animals, some just like I Missy Thompson $ always make money no matter acters a little more enjoyable. them. Two of them happen to be how bad the movie is. I’m fairly STAFF WRITER But it was Alec Baldwin who Alex’s parents who welcome him voices the conniving lion wan- back after thinking he was dead 15 nabe king Makunga that struck for several years. Gloria meets me most. Everything about the other hippos and Marty finds a certain “Madagascar: Escape 2 animated character reminded herd of zebras exactly like him. Africa” will get kids — and their me of Baldwin’s character on To be welcomed into the pride, parents — into theaters because the television series “30 Rock.” Alex has to prove his worth. He 400 N. Cooley • Grantsville • 884-5584 of the aforementioned state- Baldwin almost made me enjoy thinks it’s through dance but ment and the film’s predecessor watching “Escape 2 Africa,” but it’s actually through fighting. “Madagascar.” Unfortunately, not enough. Ultimately, Alex has to leave the viewers will find “Escape 2 My main problem with this pride and fend for himself. Share your opinion with Africa” so similar to the first film movie is that it tries to go off in Meanwhile, groups of NYC they might think they’re actually too many directions at once. tourists have their jeeps taken over 27,000 readers. watching the former. It tells a little bit of the back- over by the penguins who are Kids will probably get a kick story of Alex (voiced by Stiller). trying to rebuild the airplane. out of all of the wild situations Directors Eric Darnell and Led by a crazy old lady (voiced Write a letter to the editor Alex and his animal friends get Tom McGrath felt they had to by Elisa Gabrielli) who con- into. Adults will have a more dif- squeeze as much plot into an vinces them they can easily live ficult time sitting through the hour and a half as possible with- in Africa, the friends even go to lame dialogue and tepid plot. out confusing younger audi- the extreme lengths of build- I laughed aloud once during a ences. The problem is it makes ing a dam, which cuts off the [email protected] | P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 barrel of monkeys joke. There everything seem jumbled and preserve’s water supply. Even are a few funny lines sprinkled out of place. though Alex is exiled from the here and there that kids won’t In “Madagascar: Escape 2 only true family he’s ever known, get, but their parents will. That’s Africa” a young cub Alex was he still wants to help. If his plan the problem with “Escape 2 playing with his father Zuba works will he want to stay in Africa,” it tries to play too much (voiced by Bernie Mac) when Africa, or return to NYC? to adults while kids are left ask- Alex was swept away by hunt- There is a lot more that hap- ing what was so funny. At least ers. Despite his father’s efforts pens in “Escape 2 Africa” but the penguins, who stole the to rescue him, Alex fell off a it’s too much to explain here. show in the first movie, were truck in a crate and floated If you like these kind of ani- able to keep things entertaining all the way to New York City. mated animal comedies or even by providing good, additional There he became a hot stop at “Madagascar,” this is the right AUTO & QUICK LUBE humor. the New York City Zoo because movie for you. The best thing FULL SERVICE AUTO REPAIR I thought DreamWorks of his dancing abilities along about this movie is that it’s the EVERY 10TH Animation — the studio that with his friends Marty the zebra first children’s movie to come OIL CHANGE released “Escape 2 Africa” – had (voiced by Rock), Melman the out since “High School Musical finally gotten their animation, giraffe (voiced by Schwimmer), 3: Senior Year.” story and voice acting right with and Gloria the hippo (voiced [email protected] FREE!!! “Kung Fu Panda.” That was one by Smith). They take a vacation We’ll Beat of the best animated movies of when the ship they are riding on the year, and then DreamWorks disappears. They meet up with follows it up with a bland sequel King Julien (voiced by Baron FLICK AT A GLANCE to “Madagascar.” The animation Cohen) and Maurice (voiced by AAnyonesnyones PPricerice was very crisp and clean, but it’s Cedric the Entertainer) and the Grade: C+ no Pixar. penguins who manage to get an Rated: PG At least the same voice actors airplane to fly. They don’t end up Time: 89 minutes came back for “Escape 2 Africa.” in Central Park like they want, Now playing on Any Repair. Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David but the wild plains of Africa. Always Have – Always Will. 53 N. HALE STREET, GVILLE 54 EAST MAIN STREET, GVILLE BEHIND GVILLE DRUG STORE OPEN MON-FRI 8:00-6:00 Call Today 884-3573 SATURDAY 9:00-3:00 • 884-0727

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The Public is Encouraged To Attend For more information contact: Thank You Joe Gearo, RAB Co-Chair (435) 831-3560 Additional DPG RAB information can be David Fendt, Community Co-Chair found at:http://www.spk.usace.army.mil/ I would like to thank the (435) 840-2655 projects/environmental/dugway/ voters of District 21 for electing me for another 2- year term to the Utah House Stories of Survival From Off the Map of Representatives. A special thanks to the irst-hand accounts by the world’s boldest many people who worked Fexplorers. These men and women are the on my campaign, put up genuine article, encountering storms, starvation, cannibals, predators and disease in their pursuit signs, made phone calls and of mystery and adventure. Their stories are endorsed my candidacy. immediate, passionate and dramatic accounts of contact with the unknown, which they discover in the mountains of Africa and the Himalaya, the I will continue to work jungles of New Guinea and the Amazon, the ice hard for you and for Tooele fl ows of the Arctic and the canyonlands of the American southwest. County.

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Richard D. Nell Richard was Past Master of Williams Family Drugs on VCR tapes. Although I have a to mind, but I had given up hope Rocky Mt. Lodge #11 F&AM and DVD player, I like the VCR tapes of ever seeing them again. I was Richard D. Nell passed away received the Hiram award for ser- I am feeling appreciative for and also have a player for those called the very next day and Nov. 8, 2008 from a lingering vice in 2000. He served in Grand the video department at the as well. I like to see how Shirley Serena had found them and said illness. He was born in Casper, Lodge of Utah for three years. He Williams Family Drugs on Main MacLaine, Clorice Leishman and I could come in soon to check Wyo., Jan 2, 1925. He lived in was Past Patron in Tooele Valley Street in Grantsville. Jack Nicholson looked in their them out. Where else could you Cody, Wyo., and Billings, Mont., Chapter #25, O.E.S. I have enjoyed movies for earlier movies, it is fun. find that kind of service? where he attended schools. Richard was preceded in death more years than I really want to I asked about finding two old I want to send kudos to He enlisted in the Army in by parents, Frank Nell, Billings, admit, but some of those movies French movies, because parts of Williams Video. Sincerely, Mary 1942 and received his honorable Mont., and Margaret Blackler, are classics and are still available those movies keep coming back Margaret Brown. discharge in 1946. He made his Tacoma, Wash. Richard is sur- home in Tacoma, Wash., where vived by his wife Jean of 62 years he met and married his wife, and daughters Loreen, Tooele Gurrola family you in our lives and have been touched by your Jean Milne Nell. and Roberta Halls, Laguna Nigel, love, kindness and friendship. Richard worked at Mt. Rainier Calif. Grandson, Jason Halls, To all our family and friends. You brought us Please keep in touch, we miss you. Love, Patti Army Depot until 1962 at which Lompoc, Calif. through some rough times and we thank you for and Gabe Gurrola. time he was transferred to Tooele Memorial services will be your support and help. We are truly blessed to have Army Depot and worked there Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the until 1980 when he retired. He Masonic Temple, 22 Canyon Rd., and his wife traveled to Arizona Tooele. In lieu of flowers dona- in the winters and spent sum- years until his health began to tions may be made to the Scottish DEATH NOTICE Frank mers at Fish Lake for several fail. Rite Learning Center. Sell Your OHLMAN Robert Kenneth M Attorney at Law Lily Mavis Pene Mortuary. Memorial service will be held DuBois Product to Over Lily was preceded in life by her on Friday, Nov. 14, at 281 W. husband David, soul mate Ray, Apple #74 in Grantsville from 2-4 27,000 Readers FREE Lily passed onto the other her parents and by all her sib- p.m. Please stop by and share a Funeral services for Robert Consultation side of the veil into the wait- lings. She is survived by her chil- memory. Kenneth DuBois who died Nov. for ing arms of her Heavenly fam- dren, Douglas, Judith (Clayton), The family would like to thank 8, 2008 in Alabama will be held Wills & ily on Sunday, Nov. 9, 2008 in Ralph (Kathy) of Oregon, Linda Williams Drugs, Nancy and Patty at Tate Mortuary on Saturday, Trusts Grantsville, in the presence of her (Tom) of Nevada, Kathleen, of the Senior Citizens Center in Nov. 15 at 11 a.m. Friends may daughter Kathleen and grand- David, of Utah. Many grand- Grantsville, Malissa, Julie and call at the Mortuary beginning at daughter Dawn. children, great-grandchildren the staff at the Mountain West 9:30 a.m., prior to the service. Call Keith or Angie As per her wishes there will and great-great-grandchildren. Hospice Center for their kind and A full obituary will appear 493 W. 400 N. Tooele be no funeral. Cremation She will be greatly missed by her loving treatment of our mother in the Thursday edition of the at 882.0050 arrangements handled by Tate family and friends. through the years. Transcript-Bulletin. to place an ad. 882-4800 www.schmutzmohlman.com

Jeffery Scott Whiting all loved to camp because Jeff did He will be missed by Nanuk, his the cooking. beautiful Samoyed dog, who was He graduated from Utah State his partner for 17 years. He will Jeffery Scott Whiting, 48, of University, where he cooked also be missed by many loving Stansbury Park, departed this life part time to put himself through nieces and nephews. on Sunday, Nov. 9, 2008 after a school, and then moved back to Funeral services will be held courageous battle with cancer. Dugway. He began his employ- at 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 14, 2008 at Jeffery was born on Sept. 29, 1960 ment at Dugway as a Life Guard Benson Mill Ward, 417 E. Benson at Lackland Air Force Base, San and worked his way up to man- Rd., Stansbury Park. Friends Antonio, Texas to Bonnie Jean ager of outdoor recreation. and family may call Thursday McKnight Whiting and John Jeff never complained. Things evening at the church from 6-8 Heber Whiting. were always fine when anyone p.m., and Friday morning from Jeff’s time on earth was spent asked. He spent his last days in 9:30-10:30 a.m., prior to services. in love and kindness. Everyone the kitchen telling his mother Interment will take place Friday he met was his friend. He had a how to fry bacon and make a new in the Smithfield City Cemetery, great sense of humor and enjoyed dessert. Smithfield, at 3 p.m. Condolences making people laugh. He fit in Jeff loved music (all kinds — may be extended to the fam- every crowd from ages 2 to 92. all times). He learned to hunt, ily online at www.nelsonfuneral- He served an LDS mission in fish and camp with his dad and home.com. Iowa where he learned to love brothers. He was a swimmer, Jeff expresses heartfelt thanks Tooele Valley the Gospel, the people and pork. became unbearable. He had to skier and loved to river run and to Dr. LeGrand Belnap (whom Jeff When Jeff returned from his mis- give up his first dream. He was snowmobile. referred to as his madman sur- sion, he decided to become a cured from that cancer. Jeff still Jeffery is survived by his par- geon, who saved him twice); Dr. chef. He attended cooking school loved to cook and he made the ents, Bonnie and John (Heb) Jonathan Whisenant, his cancer and did an apprenticeship at the world a special place for his fam- Whiting, Logan; sister, Jan and specialist; Dr. Jane MacPherson famous Mariposa Restaurant at ily and friends by having lots of her husband, Dennis Roberts, and Dr. Gary Garner, his hos- Deer Valley. wonderful parties with wonder- Draper; two brothers, John H. pice specialists; and to Cori and He became ill and was diag- ful food. Whiting, Jr., Pocatello, Idaho; and the VistaCare Hospice team. You nosed with his first cancer. The Jeff served in many LDS Edward G. Whiting, Providence; earned his deepest respect and MEATMEAT radiation treatment weakened church callings, especially with and a close friend of the family, with Jeff, that truly is a compli- his body and the smell of food the youth and Scouts. The boys Sherry Lindberg, Salt Lake City. ment. Extra Lean

“It’s just a metal box with an the main populous. The middle troops.” Ground Beef Warrior air conditioner,” Evans said. “In class is slightly better, but not Evans said each war that Vietnam, we didn’t have air con- by much.” continued from page A1 comes and goes adds a new ditioning. The living conditions It’s situations like these that meaning to the word “veteran” $ 69 are a lot better.” helped Evans avoid asking the for him. After being drafted and com- In Vietnam, Evans constantly always lingering question: “Why lb. “But if there isn’t conflict 2 pleting three years of service in lived in fear. Although that fear am I doing this?” going on the remembrance Vietnam, Evans swore that was was still present during his most That doesn’t mean, however, 985 E. Main • G-ville • 884-3837 the end of his military career. recent mobilization to Iraq — that Evans didn’t miss his fam- tends to dissipate,” Evans said. He lived in accordance with that which ended a few short weeks ily. “For us, it’s always there. My wish for 17 years as he mar- ago— Evans was mostly sta- “My family life has been non- family feels like they are a part ried, raised a young family, and tioned within the concrete walls existent for the past five years,” of Veterans Day because they’ve worked doing highway con- of the Victory Base Complex, Evans said. “You wonder what been through it too.” struction. a military base just outside of problems are going on and what The Evans family proudly “Then a friend talked me into downtown Baghdad. you’re missing out on.” displays a U.S. flag outside of going back into the service [in Despite tight security, Evans Improvements in commu- their northeast Tooele home the late ’80s] and from then it’s said the base — which is more nication between soldiers and each Veterans Day to honor the history,” Evans said, adding that than twice the size of the Tooele their families made Evans’ many members of their fam- some nostalgia factored into his Army Depot — was targeted recent tours slightly easier ily who have served in the mili- decision as well. heavily by insurgents. because he was able to talk tary — including Evans’ father, That step back into the mili- “Between November 2007 to his wife Terry and his four tary reserves propelled Evans and May 2008, we were rocketed children on a weekly basis via uncles, and son, who is cur- into both civilian and active- and mortared fairly regularly,” phone or e-mail. rently serving in Iraq. duty tours where he worked on Evans said. “Religious sectarian “In Vietnam, we talked once “Veterans Day is important logistical support. violence has been going on for a year to family,” Evans said. to our family because of the Although the first and second thousands of years there so it’s “Communication has improved many of us in the military,” legs of his military career are not going to quit just because 100 percent.” Evans said. “We get the com- different, Evans said they have we are there.” So has the respect that return- mand together.” ���� some similarities. For example, The continuing violence, ing soldiers receive following Evans plans to retire from the � �� � � ��� � � � � � in both wars AK-47 rifles, M16s Evans said, is a burden that the tours of service. When Evans military on Dec. 31, but still said and rocket propelled grenades Iraqi people have no choice returned from Vietnam, he was there is a chance he could be ����������������������������������� were used. but to bear — one that adds spit on and ridiculed for partici- called back out for another tour ���������������������������������������� “It’s the same equipment, just to the pre-existing problems of pating in something that he, as next year. If called, he said he ����������������������������������������������������� a different decade,” Evans said. extreme poverty. a draftee, had no choice in. won’t hesitate. ������������������������������������������ The conditions are different, “If you can imagine the worst “Now we are welcomed ����������������������������������� however. During the Vietnam type of poverty, that’s what the home at the airport,” Evans “The word hero is too generic. War, troops lived in tents. Today, Iraqi people live like,” Evans said. “There’s been a 180-degree I’ve been called a hero, but don’t ������� feel it,” Evans said. “We just go they live in what resemble a said. “Their homes are made change in the way veterans are ��������������������������� large storage container with a of plastered over cinderblock treated. If you don’t support the over and do our jobs.” �������������������������������� hole cut in it for a door. and the floors are dirt. That’s war, at least you support the [email protected] � ������������������������������������� ������������������

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Story and craft hour Every Thursday at 10 a.m. at the Tooele Dugway Family Center your child will develop the love of reading as you attend our fun story DHS yearbooks time. Along with the story your child will Dugway High School wants to borrow your use their imagination and creativity creat- yearbook. If you have a DHS yearbook from ing a craft. Located at 66 W. Vine St., Suite 1961, 1963 or 1978 we would like to borrow #B. For more information call 833-1960. it to scan it. If you have a 1957, 1958 or 1959 we are missing some photographs that were THS yearbooks removed from the school copies. Shipping We are attempting to assemble five full sets is free contact Digidocs, Jill Thomas/Chris of Tooele High School yearbooks from the Duncan 249-0540. beginning of THS through 2008. If you have any yearbooks you do not want, drop them off at one of the following locations: THS Schools library, Pioneer Museum, Tooele Library, Tooele Valley Railroad Museum or the THS community council Senior Citizens Center. For any questions A community council meeting for Tooele photo courtesy of Milo Berry call (602)826-9471. High School is scheduled for Nov. 12, 2008. These secondary students were given the Mayor’s Community Youth Recognition Award on Nov. 5. Pictured are: (l-r) Police Chief Ron Kirby, Mayor The public is invited to the meetings held in Patrick Dunlavy, Tritton Adams, Logan Lang, Amber Hesleph, Gage Stewart, Shawna Leonelli, Gavin Andrus, David Giles and Mason Halligan. Sharefair booths the THS library. Fall Sharefair 2008 on Nov. 14-15 space is the Hebrew foundation of our Christian Junior High and elementary band fall con- limited. Call today for a table to share your Grantsville/Willow Elementary faith. For more information call 843-5444. cert. It is on Thursday, Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. in Groups crafts or Holiday gifts. Table is a $25 dona- Willow Elementary community council the cafeteria. Admission is free and every- tion going to Sub for Santa and Children’s meeting on Nov. 18 at 5:45 p.m. in the United Methodist Church one is invited to attend. Food allergies Justice Center. For more information call library. Thanksgiving break will be Nov. Tooele United Methodist Church, 78 E. Utah Tooele County chapter meets every second 882-7604 Sherry [email protected]. 27-28. Ave., please join us for Sunday service at 11 Musical celebration Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the a.m. Pastor Debi Paulsen, all are welcome. The combined choirs of Tooele United Tooele City Library, 128 W. Vine St. Join us in Fall sharefair Stansbury boundary meeting Methodist Church and Dugway chapel will sharing ideas, recipes or just come to gain Mark your calendar for Nov. 14-15, for fall Parents of students attending Rose Springs Bible Baptist Church present a dramatic musical celebration for support and learn from others you will meet sharefair 2008 on Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Stansbury Park Elementary Schools Please consider this your personal invita- Christmas on Dec. 7, at 7 p.m. Refreshments here in similar situations as yourself. E-mail and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at All-star are invited to come see and have input on tion to join us for services at Bible Baptist following program located at 78 E. Utah any questions to tooeleco@utahfoodallergy. lanes (upstairs). Gifts, crafts, fun, drawing, the proposed boundary change between Church, 286 N. Seventh St., Tooele. Sunday Ave., Tooele. org or visit www.utahfoodallergy.org. and silent auction. You don’t want to miss the two schools on Wednesday, Nov. 12, school at 10 a.m., Sunday morning service this one. 2008, from 6-7:30 p.m., at Stansbury Park 11 a.m., Sunday evening service 6 p.m. and Children chorus Kiwanis meetings Elementary School Library. Questions may a Wednesday evening service 7 p.m. For “I love to sing” children’s chorus meets Kiwanis meets every Tuesday at noon for Caregiver conference be e-mailed to [email protected]. information call 882-7182. Nursery pro- weekly. We do some small performances, a luncheon at Tracks, 1641 N. Main St., All current or potential caregivers of an vided and rides available. but the focus is the weekly classes and sim- Tooele. Contact Debbie Winn at 224-2046 elderly spouse or loved-one should plan Parent enrichment night ply singing for the love of singing. Ages 5-8 or Sandy Critchlow at 830-6657 to become to attend the fifth annual caregiver confer- Announcing Tooele County School District’s Revival on Mondays, 4:15-5 p.m. and for ages 9-12, a member. Kiwanis is dedicated to help the ence, Nov. 15, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., at annual fall G-T parent enrichment night on On Nov. 11-14, at the Bible Baptist Church, 5:15-5 p.m. To register contact Angela Baker children. Tooele Senior Citizens Center, 59 E. Vine. Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008 at T.C.S.D. Board 286 N. Seventh St., Tooele, to hear Evangelist at 882-2781. Dr. Edward Zamrini is the keynote speaker. Room, from 6:30-8 p.m. Items to be shared Marshall Warneke. Schedule is 7 p.m. night- Sewing guild Registration is $10 and call Frank at 882- include a discussion of enrichment phi- ly; Sunday, Nov. 16 at 11 a.m. to noon a pot Fiddle and fun night Our monthly meeting will be Wednesday, 2870 extension 130 for information. losophy, as well as presentations from sev- luck dinner. Program includes inspiring Sixty-eight Grantsville orchestra students Nov. 12, beginning at 9:30 a.m., in the con- eral different successful programs currently music, fire ball preaching and soul touch- from elementary through high school pres- ference room at the Extension Office. We Marriage date night being employed in our schools. ing testimonies. Free transportation call ent an evening of musical entertainment will be working on doing an appliqué stitch Join the Tooele County healthy marriage Pastor Bobby Oliver 882-7462. Thursday, Nov. 13, 2008, at the GHS audi- on the quilt blocks. Please call Geri Thomas coalition Friday, Nov. 14 from 6-8 p.m. at Settlement Canyon Elementary torium at 7:30 p.m., performing selections at 882-3487 if you are interested in attend- County Health/USU Extension building. Settlement Canyon Elementary Community from Disney movies, pirates, fiddling music ing. Bring any show and tell you have and Cost is $10/couple. Dinner will be served council meeting will be held in the library Charity and much more. Donations accepted for the invite a friend. and each couple will receive a gift. Learn on Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2008 at 7 p.m. GHS students going on tour to Washington cool things about your spouse you’ve never Food pantry D.C. in the spring. 4-H volunteering known before. RSVP to USU Extension at TJHS community council The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- Do you enjoy working with kids and being 277-2400 by Nov. 12. Tooele Junior High School community ing a clothing closet and emergency food Fall concert involved in the community? If so, come and council meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 19, pantry to meet the needs of our communi- Clarke Johnsen Junior High and elemen- volunteer with the 4-H after school pro- Historical society meeting 2008 at 6:30 p.m., in the TJHS library. All ty. Anyone with clothing needs is welcome. tary orchestra classes present their fall gram Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday from The Tooele County historical society meet- parents are invited to attend. No meeting The food pantry is available for emergency concert on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008, in the 3-5 p.m. at the Tooele Jr. High. Volunteers ing will feature Robert (Bob) Droubay. His will be held in December. needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays CJJHS auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Seventy- are needed to help with homework and presentation will be about the history of from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at 580 five students have prepared a program of various 4-H activities. For more informa- Erda. Our meeting is on Tuesday, Nov. 11, Johnsen Junior High council S. Main St. For information call 882-2048. entertainment for your enjoyment. Free of tion, call Angela Gorringe at (801)360-0760. at 7 p.m., in the Pioneer Museum, 47 E. The Johnsen Junior High community coun- charge. We hope you will join us. Vine St., enter at the back. Please bring any cil will meet Nov. 13, 2008, at 6:30 p.m. in Donations needed Special Olympics photos or stories about Erda. Everyone is the office conference room. All parents of The Tooele Church of Christ is accepting Thurl Bailey’s Christmas Tooele County Giants are getting ready to invited to attend our meeting. CJJH students are invited to participate. donations for the Women’s Shelter. They Thurl Bailey’s Christmas featuring Caleb start practice for our next event, bowling. need women’s socks and children’s cloth- Chapman and the Crescent Super Band Anyone 8-years-old and up with a physical Tooele history books Settlement Canyon fundraiser ing. Please help. 882-4642, 430 W. Utah Ave., will be presented on Monday, Dec. 8, 2008 and/or intellectual disability is welcome. Tooele County historical society has two Settlement Canyon Elementary School is Tooele. at 7 p.m. at the Tooele High School audito- Practice will be on most Saturdays, begin- books available to purchase at our Nov. having a family spaghetti dinner fundraiser rium. The cost to attend the concert is one ning Nov. 15 at 9 a.m. We will practice at 11 meeting. The History of Tooele County, on Nov. 11, at the school. Dinner will be Veteran clothing drive can of food. To get your tickets bring your Tooele All-star Lanes. If you have any ques- Vol. 2 for $25, and The Mining, Smelting, served at 6 p.m. and the choir will perform Department of Workforce Services is host- canned food items to Tooele City Hall, 90 tions call Cheri at 884-3007. and Railroading in Tooele for $15. We also at 7 p.m. Reflections art entries will also be ing a winter clothing drive for homeless N. Main St. have eight note cards for $4, depicting four on display. Everyone is welcome. Adults are veterans. Donations will be distributed to Special needs different pioneer buildings. Alice Dale, 882- $5 and children under 12 are $3. Veterans at the annual Veteran’s stand down We are forming a special needs Girl Scout 1612. in November. Drop off donations at Tooele’s Moose Lodge troop for Tooele County for girls in grade 7 DWS, 305 N. Main St., Suite 100, Monday through the age of 21 with a physical and/ Turkey auction Library through Thursday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Call Lynn Saturday night dinners or intellectual disability. There is a meet- County FFA and 4-H youth will be auction- Gehring 833-7384, for more information. Saturday night rib-eye steak and salmon ing on Thursday, Nov. 20 at 7:30 p.m., at ing off nearly 70 turkeys for Thanksgiving Weekly story time dinners. Members get a free dinner in their the LDS church on 751 N. 520 East, Tooele. on Nov. 18 at the THS commons areas. Remember children’s story time every Serving those in need birthday month. Come out and join us for Questions call Cheri at 884-3007. The auction will begin with a BBQ turkey Wednesday at 11 a.m. and children’s crafts Volunteers are needed to help people in lots of fun. Smoke free environment for dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets for the dinner are each Friday from 3-5 p.m. Check with the need on Thanksgiving and Christmas. The members and their guest. Also come out MOMS club $10 per family. Kid games begin at 6 p.m. library for any special story times. For more Tooele Valley Rotary and Kiwanis clubs are and enjoy Monday Night Football, various The MOMS club of Tooele, invites all Businesses and individuals are encouraged information on these and other library pro- organizing dinners both days at the Tooele finger foods available. moms to attend their monthly social. It to bid at the auction. grams, check our Web site www.tooelecity. County Senior Center. Short shifts of 2-4 will be held at First Baptist Church, located org/tcl/library.html or call 882-2182, or visit hours are available. Please contact Trent at 580 S. Main, Tooele and starts at 10 Boutique us at 128 W. Vine St., Tooele. Colvin with your contact information. Call Elks Lodge a.m. Darlene Christensen from the USU The Rusty Rooster Boutique will be held 884-6930 or e-mail trentcolvin@yahoo. Extension will speak to us on preparing on Nov. 13-14, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., com. Murder mystery dinner turkeys. For information about MOMS club and Nov. 15 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Education There will be a murder mystery dinner held e-mail [email protected] or call 467 Nottingham Cir., (off Skyline Drive). Fundraiser dinner at the Elks lodge on Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m. 843-0452. Holiday gifts and decor, unique accessories Adult Education Please join us at a fundraiser for Kenidee Prime rib dinner will be served along with and furniture will be featured. Get your high school diploma. All classes Benton. This will be a dinner at St. a show hosted by Hunt Mysteries. Proceeds MOMS support group for a high school diploma, adult basic edu- Marguerites Church on Nov. 15, from 3-7 will be donated to the Children’s justice The MOMS club of Tooele Valley, is cur- Caregivers classes cation, GED preparation, word processing, p.m. There will be food, fun, games, auc- center. Tickets on sale until Saturday, Nov. rently looking for area at-home moms who Our next class will be held on Tuesday, Nov. drivers’ education and English as a second tions and music. Adults $10 and kids 10- 8 at the Elks Lodge for $35 each. Contact would like to get together for fun, sup- 18 at 7 p.m. at the Tooele Senior Citizens language available. Register now to gradu- and-under $5. Kenidee is the daughter of 882-2408. port and friendship. We currently meet 2-3 Center, 59 E. Vine St. This class will be pre- ate — just $35 per semester. Located at 76 Tony and Tenille Benton of Tooele. times per week on weekdays for a vari- sented by several people who have offered S. 1000 West, call 833-1994. Adult Education ety of events and play groups. For more their time to give you ideas. For more infor- classes are for students 18 and over. Sweet Peas food drive Eagles information on MOMS Club please e-mail mation contact Dee Askerlund at 882-4163 Students at Sweet Peas preschool will be [email protected] or call 843-0452. or Barb McFarland at 843-9054. English as second language collecting food and supplies for the Tooele Friday night steaks ESOL conversational classes are held Animal Shelter between Nov. 11-20. They Friday night steaks are back. Barbara and NARFE meeting Pet adoption Monday and Thursday from 7-9 p.m. are in need of cat food, litter, and blankets. Kevin will host the steak night, Friday, The Tooele chapter #1253 of the National Tooele Animal Outreach will be holding a ESOL students may also come anytime Items can be dropped off at Tooele Animal Nov. 14, 2008. Steak, shrimp, halibut and Active and Retired Federal Employees pet adoption event at Rockstar Pets located the center is open for individualized study. Control Shelter at 3312 N. 1200 West, Tooele chicken dinners will be served from 6:30- Association will hold its monthly meet- at 762 N. Main St., on Saturday, Nov. 15 from Registration is $35 per semester. or at 623 Eastridge, Tooele. For more infor- 8:45 p.m. ing at 1 p.m., on Friday, Nov. 14, in the noon until 5 p.m. For more information, mation call Patty Rebujio 850-2721. lower hall of the Tooele Pioneer Museum. please contact Marci Wicks with Tooele Take GED Pool tournament We’ll review the election results. For more Animal Outreach at taoadoptions@hotmail. The GED test will be given on Dec. 16-17, Tooele food bank Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008, there will be anoth- information call Hal Webster at 882-5331 or com or by phone at 830-4049. starting at 8 a.m. Please Contact Andrea Bring in a non-perishable food item to your er pool tournament at the lodge at 6:30 p.m. Marla Ramey 882-3876. at 833-1994 by Dec. 12. Pre-registration is next appointment at Oasis Family Medicine Winners will be eligible for the tournament required. and we will make an additional donation. of champions. Grantsville Happy Thanksgiving from Dr. Jay Spector Seniors and Recovery will appear in and staff. Oasis Family Medicine 833-0229. Thursday’s edition of the Transcript- Excelsior presentation Churches Bulletin. There will be a public presentation Tuesday, Nov. 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the Grantsville Mountain of Faith Music Firehouse. If you have questions or want to Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church wel- BULLETIN BOARD POLICY find out more about the school this is the comes all to join us for worship in our new Grantsville FFA concert meeting to attend. location at a new time. We now worship in Will present the Bar J Wranglers from If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact The Transcript-Bulletin at the home of Tooele United Methodist at 78 Jackson Hole, Wyo., on Thursday, Nov. 20 E. Utah Ave. at 9 a.m. every Sunday. and Saturday, Nov. 22. Tickets are on sale 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Stockton now and can be purchased at Hale Oil, Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit Messianic Congregation Circle K or Liddiard Home Furnishings for organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Crafters wanted The Brit Ammi Messianic Congregation $15. 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A9 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY November 11, 2008

SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 7:12 a.m. 5:14 p.m. Thursday 7:13 a.m. 5:13 p.m. Friday 7:15 a.m. 5:12 p.m. Saturday 7:16 a.m. 5:11 p.m. 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 Sunday 7:17 a.m. 5:11 p.m. Monday 7:18 a.m. 5:10 p.m. Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Tuesday 7:19 a.m. 5:09 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 4:32 p.m. 6:37 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 5:18 p.m. 7:57 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 6:16 p.m. 9:14 a.m. Saturday 7:24 p.m. 10:22 a.m. ALMANAC Sunday 8:39 p.m. 11:19 a.m. Statistics for the week ending Nov. 10. Mostly cloudy with a Monday 9:56 p.m. 12:03 p.m. Cloudy Mostly sunny Partly sunny Partly sunny Partly sunny Sunny most of the day Temperatures Tuesday 11:10 p.m. 12:38 p.m. shower High/Low past week 59/30 Full Last New First Normal high/low past week 54/32 54 39 58 38 53 34 55 34 55 34 52 34 51 18 Average temp past week 41.7 Normal average temp past week 42.7 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Nov 12 Nov 19 Nov 27 Dec 5 Shown is Wednesday’s 59 Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are 56 55 Wednesday night’s lows and 49 AccuWeather, Inc. ©2008 44 47 Wednesday’s highs. 37

35 37 39 UTAH WEATHER 31 30 33 32 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 56/39 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 55/38 Knolls Clive Lake Point 54/35 56/38 56/39 58/41 17.13 Ogden Stansbury Park 14.34 53/42 Erda 58/41 Grantsville Vernal 56/39 Pine Canyon 1.00 Salt Lake City 47/32 57/41 48/35 0.62 0.49 0.70 Tooele 58/41 Bauer 54/39 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 53/39 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 54/39 50/29 55/34 Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price 53/39 57/33 1.0 Nephi Rush Valley 56/35 54/38 Ophir 47/35 Delta Manti 58/33 56/34 0.0 0.0 Green River Last Month Season 60/35 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 55/38 57/34 Moab 55/33 SNOWPACK Hanksville 56/36 Beaver 60/35 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 60/33 Ibapah 53/36 56/33 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Monday 0.0” 0.0” 0.0” St. George 60/31 55/33 Average 1.0” 2.0” 0.1” 68/47 Kanab 63/38 Eureka Percent of Average 0% 0% 0% 52/35 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services

BLAST FROM THE PAST County’s historic boundary stretched to California tah, along with the rest strips of land. As a result, Tooele acter, although even today the Shambip County’s boundaries the western section of Juab, in of the country, has had County became a narrow but Deep Creek area around Ibapah were defined by the legislature addition to its re-incorporation U its eyes on California enormously elongated county isn’t very functional, and organi- as “all that portion of Tooele of Shambip. recently with all of the hubbub Natalie Tripp extending from the Sierra Nevada cally Tooele County is rooted in County bounded on the south The Nevada boundary was revolving around Proposition 8, STAFF WRITER mountains on the California bor- Tooele, Rush, and Skull valleys. by Juab County, on the east moved a degree farther east in an initiative to ban gay marriage. der to the Oquirrh mountains. The first reduction in the by Cedar County where it will 1862 as well, and still another While most Tooele County The grotesque extension of county boundaries occurred in strike a direct line running west degree was taken from Utah in residents didn’t have too much the county boundaries was fairly January 1854, when the organi- on the summit of the dividing 1866, but the western boundary involvement with the passing of versial as the naming of Tooele irrelevant to the county’s actual zation of Carson County, Nev., ridge between Tooele and Rush of the county has remained con- the amendment, they might have County, is the numerous border organization, and served no real cut off most of the western ter- Valleys.” stant since that time. been called to vote on the mea- changes the county went through purpose except to bring Rush ritory lying outside of present There does not appear to have sure themselves, if history hadn’t in its first 20 years. and Skull valleys under imme- day Tooele County. In 1856, the been any formal re-absorption The modern Tooele County altered course. In 1852, when congress cre- diate jurisdiction of the Tooele legislature further reduced the of Shambip County by Tooele boundaries were established You see, there was a time when ated the Territory of Utah to Government. county’s boundaries by creat- County when the legislature in their entirety in 1880 when the western border of Tooele succeed the State of Deseret, the Successive re-definitions of ing Shambip County, which was redefined the boundaries again the Great Salt Lake was divided County stretched all the way to legislature proceeded to expand the county from 1854 to 1860 centered principally upon Rush in 1862. At that time, the Tooele among Tooele, Salt Lake, Box California. the original counties into tre- shaped it more logically in rela- Valley. (“Shambip” is a Goshute County boundary was greatly Elder, Weber, and Davis counties. Just as involved and contro- mendously long east and west tion to its topographical char- word for “rushes.”) extended south, absorbing all of [email protected]

Is slow food finally picking up speed? Share Your News with the Community By Scott Lindlaw attend Slow Food Nation over which caters to those seeking food comes from, how it is awards • school happenings ASSOCIATED PRESS Labor Day weekend in San the fun, fast and entertaining produced, who is producing it Francisco, a Woodstock-like side of food. “This is something and how they are treated while scouting news • recreational sports • club news BOLINAS, Calif. (AP) — festival and symposium meant very new for a lot of people in doing so. charitable donations • social events Trailing Alice Waters through a to underscore the connection the mainstream.” “For me it means really Marin County garden, watch- between planet and plate. If Slow Food remains just bringing people to those dif- Sarah Miley ing her gather fragrant pea It’s the first serious test of the fascination of the well-to- ficult ideas of biodiversity and Community News Editor blossoms and lemon verbena, whether Slow Food — a phi- do gourmet set, it will fail to sustainability through the plea- [email protected] • 435.882.0050 it is easy to believe the tide is losophy born in Europe and get the social traction enjoyed sure of the table,” Waters says. turning against America’s mac- often hobbled by a snob factor by its European counterpart, In the garden, Waters had and-cheese culture. — can evolve into a movement which was born during the late picked a bouquet of flowers and In this wealthy rural enclave, capable of altering the appetite 1980s out of despair over the herbs and had pressed them, there are no Starbucks or Wal- of the average American. fast fooding of Italy. one by one, into a reporter’s Marts. It is home to uber-eco “We don’t want (the slow But if Waters and other orga- hands, then arranged them in rancher Bill Niman; small food movement) to be about nizers can persuade the home a drinking glass borrowed from Masterpieces of Nature’s Art farms are nestled into hillsides; celebrity chefs and fancy res- cooks who hang on Rachael her celebrated restaurant, Chez the shelves of the co-op are taurants,” Waters says. Ray’s every EVOO to care about Panisse in Berkeley. stocked with local, organic To that end, organizers have where and how their food is “You smell these flowers and greens. worked hard to mainstream produced before it becomes a lemon verbena and basil, it’s Yet Waters knows that to the their message, offering forums 30-minute meal, the changes intoxicating,” she says, with a east lies a nation starved for highlighting everyday and could be seismic. wave to the bouquet now on time, bloated with fast food and heirloom foods from the South Waters knows it’s a moun- the table of a cottage she is mostly ignorant of her effort to and Southwest, as well as dis- tainous if. Americans resent borrowing for a vacation. “You make people think more about cussions about eating well on paying more for food, even for don’t need the rhetoric. You where, how and by whom their a budget. higher quality, she says. just need the plate of food.” food is produced. There even is a partnership “This food gets lumped into, Still, the grand dame of the with the Food Network, which ‘It’s only for the people who Waters makes it sound easy, so-called “slow food” move- is planting a mini-garden for want to pay the price,”’ Waters but the space to contemplate ment sees evidence of progress children within a larger “vic- says. “But you know, people are these ideals is a rare commod- nationwide: Bustling farmers tory garden” on display at San willing to pay it on Nike shoes ity for most people. Who has markets. Bans on trans fats. Francisco City Hall for the fes- and cell phones and God knows time to hunt down heirloom Greater awareness of food tival. what else they’ll pay it on. tomatoes grown within a day’s sources, albeit driven by waves The network is using the gar- “They don’t see that if you drive? And can this movement of food contamination scares. den — and the Slow Food event don’t pay up front, you pay out break out of the Bolinas-to- “All kinds of things are going as a whole — to announce the back: You’re going to pay in Berkeley belt? Slow Food on that are pushing people into launch of a series of sustainable your health, and in the loss of International is booming in this slow food place,” she says. schoolyard gardens it will build your culture and in the plea- Europe, but just 16,000 people Even, perhaps, slow food around the nation, an effort sure of your life.” have signed on in the U.S. itself. After years of lurking, first hatched by Waters 14 years At its core, Slow Food is a “It can’t really be defined by the number of people giving barely a shadow of its European ago and carried on today by pushback against fast food, a n The Art of the Snowfl ake, Dr. Kenneth Libbrecht has collected counterpart, Slow Food USA is her Chez Panisse Foundation. response to the industrializa- their money,” Waters says. “But his newest and best photographic images of snowfl akes. His about to make its first major Slow food is terra nova for tion of eating and an effort to there are many, many people I unique method of photography captures real snow crystals in color foray into the U.S. cultural and the network, and much of the refocus on local, artisanal and engaged in this kind of think- and unprecedented detail, unveiling their incredible patterns like political scenes. Tens of thou- nation, says Carrie Welch, a heritage foods. It is meant to ing, and that’s what really never before. His images save the miraculous beauty of snowfl akes sands of people are expected to spokeswoman for the network, foster concern about where counts.” for all to see. 11 x 12 inches • 156 pages • Hardcover Share your opinion with over 27,000 readers. Get Your Copy Today! $3000 Stop by the Transcript-Bulletin TOOELETRANSCRIPT Write a letter to the editor 58 N. Main, Tooele • 8 am to 6 pm • M-F (Just south of Tooele City Hall) BULLETIN [email protected] | P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 A10 SPORTS

A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY November 11, 2008 Sports

SPORTS WRAP National qualifier Cowboys conquer Tooele’s Shawn Proctor is on his way to the National Rodeo Finals in Las Vegas on Dec. 4-11 to compete in bull riding. Over the weekend Proctor won more than extreme challenges $17,000 at the Texas Stampede at American Airlines Arena in by Mark Watson ing “Caliber” finished second. Dallas to push his winnings to SPORTS EDITOR He finished the course fast in more than $75,000 for the year 8 minutes and 44 second, but and put him among the top money Horses and their riders showed his point total was one behind winners in PRCA bull riding compe- off their skills in Grantsville last Jones at 96 points after he was tition. “Dallas was my last chance. weekend at the first Extreme judged on the obstacles. I was sitting at 22nd and had to Cowboy Challenge at Pegasus April Blood of Tooele finished win $11,000 to make it to the national finals. It was do-or-die for equestrian facility. third on her horse “Shadow.” me,” Proctor said. The 22-year-old The main race on Saturday She completed the course in 10 cowboy said he has been riding took the riders through an minutes and 39 seconds to earn consistently this year and plac- obstacle course which included 93.5 points. ing among the top three at PRCA the common water, fence and Shelby Finn of Sterling on events. Qualifying for the national logjam barriers and the uncom- “Aragon” placed fourth with a finals is a dream-come-true for mon cowboy car wash. time of 10 minutes 53 seconds Proctor who has been riding bulls The event was organized by to grab 91 points. the past eight years. horse trainer Justin Beck who Rounding out the top five More wrestling victories runs Super B Workin’ Horses in was Blaine Terry of Rush Valley Grantsville. on his horse “Smoke.” He went Monte Schmalhaus finished first “We had 15 entries for the through the course quickly in at the Monster Match Nationals main race on Saturday with peo- 10 minutes and 2 seconds, but in Denver earlier this month in ple coming in from as far away judging on the obstacles low- the 160 pound weight class for as St. George, Cedar City and ered his overall score to 87. age 18 and under. He was vic- Morgan,” he said. “A lot of the riders came out torious in his five matches to Beck has been training horses in with a friend who also rode claim the championship and had for six years and wants to make and they wanted to compete only three points scored against him throughout the tournament. the Extreme Cowboy Challenge against each other,” Beck said. Thomas Manning also took first an annual event. He already is “It was funny listening to them place at the same tournament working on a similar race for talk about how they would beat in the 151 pound, 15-and-under next April. each other. A lot of it was just division. Manning wrestled four The top three finishers for bragging rights with their matches and pinned three of his received prize money and prizes friend.” opponents. Mason Burbidge took generated by the $75 entry fees. The top three did win prize fourth place in the 18-and-under, Finishing in first place was Jim money with first place receiv- 285 pound division. Jones of Morgan who rode his ing $250, second place $160 and THS baseball horse “Hog” through the course third place $110. in 10 minutes and 3 seconds for To start the race cowboys had The Tooele High School base- a total of 97 points. to catch and bridle their horse, ball team is selling a high-qual- Riders earn points depend- trot through a logjam, pick up a ity, plush blanket. They can be ing on how fast they complete tennis ball off a cone and put it purchased in the THS finance the course, how smoothly they down on a second cone, pick up office for $45 or contact coach execute each obstacle and over- a pair of saddle bags and then go Danny Medina at 830-0322 to all horsemanship. as fast as they could through the make a purchase. The blanket photography / Maegan Burr The course included 24 vari- rest of the course. is 60 inches by 80 inches and is machine washable. The coach Jim Jones, of Morgan, rides through the water obstacle Saturday at the Extreme Cowboy competition at the Pegasus eques- ous obstacles. SEE COWBOYS PAGE A11 ➤ said the blankets will help fans trian facility in Grantsville. Jones finished first in the 15-rider event. Paul Carlson of Stockton rid- show their school spirit and stay warm at outdoor activities. Okur excused Utah Jazz General Manager Kevin Perkins sprints to record time in 100 breaststroke O’Connor announced Monday that the team has excused cen- by Mark Watson ter Mehmet Okur to attend to a SPORTS EDITOR family illness in his native Turkey. Signed by Utah as a free-agent on Tooele’s Dustin Perkins set a new Pratt July 27, 2004, Okur is currently in Aquatic Center record in the 100 yard his fifth season with the Jazz and breaststroke Thursday to help the Tooele is averaging 15.5 points and 6.5 boys swim team push its record to 6-0 on rebounds. The Jazz are on a five- the season. game eastern road trip and play in Tooele boys notched two more victo- Philadelphia tonight. The Jazz did ries with wins over Park City 168-104 and not offer any further details about Okur’s absence. Clearfield 213-62. Defending 3A champion Park City girls swamped Tooele 177-104, but Sloan wins 1,000th game the Tooele girls easily outscored Clearfield Utah Jazz head coach Jerry Sloan 209-27 to run their record to 4-2. captured his 1,000th victory Perkins finished the 100 breaststroke in as head coach of the Jazz last 1:00.75 and was followed by junior team- week with a 104-97 win over mates Michael Jensen (1:12.91) in second the Oklahoma City Thunder at and James Stoddard (1:16.47) in third. EnerySolutions Arena. Sloan is Perkins came within .07 seconds of the the first head coach in NBA histo- best time ever for Tooele High School in the ry to achieve 1,000 wins with one 100 breaststroke held by Scott Christensen team. The Jazz head coach cur- who set the record in 1979 at 1:00.68. rently holds an overall record of It was a good meet for Perkins who also 1094-717 and a 1000-596 record finished first in the 200 individual medley, with the Jazz. In his 21st season 200 medley relay and 200 freestyle relay. as head coach, Sloan is 205 Along with Perkins for the boys, Kylei victories ahead of Red Auerbach Riding on the girls team was selected (second all-time wins with one “swimmer of the meet” by the coaches. team) and 367 wins ahead of the only other active coach in Riding finished first in the 100 breaststroke the top five, San Antonio’s Gregg and swam lifetime bests in the 200 indi- Popovich (third all-time). Sloan is vidual medley and relay and 200 free relay. also the longest-tenured coach The coaches also picked Brooke Loveless in all of professional sports. and Mason Neufeld as “most improved” photography / Maegan Burr There have been 219 coaching swimmers after their performances on changes in the NBA since he was Thursday. Loveless set a personal record in Tooele High School sophomore swimmer Angie Hoffmann gets ready to turn during the 50 yard freestyle Thursday afternoon at the Pratt Aquatic Center. named head coach of the Jazz the 100 breaststroke and Neufeld set per- on Dec. 9, 1988. Over his first sonal records in the 100 fly, 100 back and in the three meets so far this year. the 200 free with a third-place finish. Cody girls never gave up and battled them in 20 seasons, he has produced his leg of the 400 free relay. The boys continue to roll, but have their Dalton, Zach Kotyk and Spencer Ricci every event. Merideth Bridges continues to two conference championships, The Park City girls left no doubt as to toughest meets in front of them. continue to improve in the sprint free- challenge for the top sprinter and Jennifer seven division titles, 16 consecu- why they were favored to repeat as the “We look strong in the stroke events, style events and Jake Wells also turned in Gardner is looking better and better every tive winning seasons, 12 seasons 3A champions again this year. The Miners but need to develop depth,” coach Roberts some outstanding times. Casey McEachern time she swims.” with 50-plus wins and 18 playoff won all but two events. Erika Andrews (100 said. “The sprinters are starting to come established a new personal record winning Tooele hosts Juan Diego and Grantsville appearances. Sloan will celebrate fly) and Riding (100 breast) were the only around, but still have a ways to go. The the 100 backstroke. on Thursday and travels to Ogden on Nov. his 20th anniversary as head Tooele swimmers able to capture wins, but distance swimmers take longer to develop, “I was proud of the way the girls battled 18 to face the defending 3A boys champion coach on Dec. 9 when the Jazz that doesn’t mean the girls did not swim so you never know when they are going to throughout the meet,” Roberts said. “Park Ogden along with always tough Box Elder travel to Minnesota to take on the well. The coaches continue to be satisfied get their races together.” City has a great team of three or four and Fremont. Timberwolves. with the progress they have been making Dalton Ryals showed real promise in swimmers deep in every event, but our [email protected]

FROM THE SIDELINES DefenseDefense mainmain ingredientingredient forfor Utes’Utes’ reciperecipe forfor successsuccess he key to success for the rival to the south 17th. It’s a bit because in the last four games they won’t be able to run the home against the Cougars. University of Utah foot- odd to talk about two Division the disparity is even greater. In ball. Utah is eighth in the nation Regardless of records and ball team over the past 13 I schools in Utah in the Top 25, those recent games Utah has in rushing defense and 43rd in stats, the Utah-BYU rivalry T Mark Watson years has been its defense built but that’s where the two first- allowed only 43 points while pass defense efficiency while the game usually does not follow by Kyle Whittingham. SPORTS EDITOR time head coaches Whittingham the Cougars have allowed 121 Cougars are 50th against the run script. The ending will probably He joined the Utah staff back and Bronco Mendenhall have — a 300 percent better scoring and 43rd in pass defense effi- include several unanticipated in 1990 and coached under his taken their teams. defense than the Cougars. ciency. If you single out the past twists and turns. Since 2000, father, Fred Whittingham. In Urban Meyer at the helm and On paper BYU is slightly Back to Whittingham. four games, BYU is probably these teams are dead even with the 1995 season, Whittingham Whittingham as the defensive stronger than Utah on offense, Even when he played for down around 100th in the pass 4-4 records against each other. replaced his father as the defen- coordinator. With an easy game but Utah is vastly stronger than BYU’s national championship efficiency defense. Seven of those eight games were sive coordinator, where he at San Diego State on Saturday the Cougars on defense. The way team back in 1984 the Cougars The Cougars may also limp decided by seven points or less would stay until being named and then a date at home against things are going for BYU, their were a top defensive team. into Salt Lake City on Nov. 22 except for 2004 when the unde- head coach in 2004. BYU and its porous defense, the only hope is to engage the Utes BYU’s team was at the top of the with two losses. Air Force eas- feated Utes blasted BYU 52-21. In his fourth year as head Utes should be back in a major in a shoot-out on Nov. 22 and nation in passing offense but it ily handled Colorado State last Is this another undefeated coach the Utes are on the tail bowl this season. hope to be the last to possess was also 14th in the nation in Saturday, a team which BYU BCS year for Utah and a second end of perhaps their second With the huge victory over the ball with a chance to win. total defense. had to scramble against to pick thrashing of the Cougars in nine best season in the history of the TCU last Thursday, the Utes Utah is 11th in the nation in BYU will need to throw the up a narrow victory two weeks years? We’ll know by about 8 school after being the first to jumped to seventh this week total defense while BYU is 45th ball with precision to have a ago. The Cadets are primed to p.m. on Nov. 22 bust the BCS back in 2004 with in the BCS standings with their and that stat is a bit misleading chance against the Utes because pull off a mild upset this week at [email protected] A11

A11 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY November 11, 2008 G-ville tankers open season with three-day road trip by Mark Watson Provo High School on Friday 50 free and second in the 100 Grantsville coach Cole Snyder stroke. Jones leading the pack followed SPORTS EDITOR where the Bulldogs defeated the free with Logan Wanlass second. said he limited his swimmers in After two days of swimming by Braydon Bouwhuis, Chase Grantsville boys 110-55. Grantsville swimmers took nine events at the Provo meet because already in the books, the coach Meredith, Wanlass, Kyle Gregory The Grantsville boys swim The girls finished at the bot- of the top 11 places in the 50 they needed some rest after was surprised with how his swim- and Luke Jones. team placed first at a meet at Bear tom of the three meets mainly free. swimming at Bear River on Friday mers performed on Saturday. Cole England finished second River on Thursday against the due to the lack of swimmers. Christian Silva placed first in with another meet at Richfield on “Some were showing fatigue in the 500 free. Bears and Rowland Hall-St. Marks Individual standouts for the the 100 fly while Brett Miller was Saturday. and others were still finding their “Overall, I was extremely and followed it up with a second- Cowboys at the Bear River meet first in the 400 free with Michelle At Provo, Tom Gardner had a stride and feeling their oats,” he pleased with the performances place finish in a four-team meet were Elizabeth Weber who fin- Meredith placing second in the excellent meet swimming a 57.58 said. of the majority of this team,” on Saturday in Richfield. ished second in the 200 individu- 100 breaststroke. split in the 400 free relay to help In boys competition, Richfield Snyder said. “We really need to Sandwiched in between those al medley and first in the 100 fly. Both boys and girls teams the team win by 22 seconds. finished first with 162 points fol- become a more diverse team so two meets was a dual meet at Jed Jones finished first in the placed first in the 400 free relays. Meredith won the 100 breast- lowed by Grantsville (144), Ben we can continue to perform well Lomond (106), Salem Hills (66). in the events that are less popular In girls competition Richfield and sometimes more difficult to scored 144.5 points followed by swim.” HOOPS SEASON BEGINS Ben Lomond (117), Salem Hills The coach said the girls who (116.5) and Grantsville (80). are on the team are great com- Stacie Hughes turned in a petitors. “We just need more of strong performance for the them,” he added. Cowboys winning the 50 free and Grantsville swims Thursday in the 100 backstroke. a meet at Tooele against the Buffs Meredith placed third in the and Pleasant Grove followed by 100 breaststroke. a meet on Nov. 20 at Tooele with The boys controlled the 50 free the Buffs and Juan Diego. with the top six finishes with Jed [email protected] Pet of the Week

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Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. Subscribe Today Grantsville Gremlins dominate 882-0050 Tooele Veterinary Clinic 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 by Mark Watson bination of kids from Stansbury “Our quarterback was Riley SPORTS EDITOR Park and Grantsville. Smith and basically we would “This year we had a team of just run those three guys most of When you have three athletic all Grantsville kids and Stansbury the time,” the coach said. players near the weight limit who Park had a team of all Stansbury On the second play from scrim- can all run the ball and play ter- kids and both teams were very mage in the championship game, rific defense you have a formula good,” Stanworth said. J.D. Anderson scored a rushing for success in Ute Conference After going through the league touchdown and he followed that football. with a 9-0 record, the team shut up with another TD to make it Who knew she would be on the honor roll? That was the case this year for out Olympus 33-0 in the semifi- 14-0. Grantsville’s 8-9 year-old Gremlin nals and Alta 35-0 in the finals. Grantsville scored a third Black team which completed the “We call it a state champion- touchdown on a 25-yard pass Who knew she would make the diving team? season on Saturday with a perfect ship and the Grantsville Fire from Smith to Josh Henwood to 11-0 record and did not give up a Department is great to let our make it 21-0. The Cowboys’ fourth touchdown all year. kids ride down Main Street on fire TD came on a 10-yard pass from WHO KNEW SHE WOULD BE ADDICTED TO METH? “Our three best players were trucks after we won on Saturday. Smith to Arbon and Anderson linebackers J.D. Anderson, It’s not truly a state champion- then ran for his third touchdown Clayton Stanworth and Brady ship because basically we’re play- of the game and the fifth for the Arbon,” said coach Wayne ing within our own league.” Cowboys to make it 35-0. Stanworth. It was quite a feat nonetheless Wayne Stanworth coached Players on the team were all for the Grantsville Black Gremlins the defense and Loren Anderson from Grantsville this year where- to never allow an opponent to coached the offense. as players in the past were a com- score in an 11-game season. [email protected]

photo courtesy of Fran Herman Front row: (l to r) Sean Douglas, Josh Pike, Hogan Turner, Bobby Carrillo, Tanner Thomas, Kaiser Allen. Back row: Riley Smith, Josh Henwood, Burke Boman, Clayton Stanworth, Brayden Peterson, J.D. Anderson, Malchie Baum, Brady Arbon. Coaches: Loren Anderson, Wayne Stanworth, Brandon Peterson. YOUR DAUGHTER ON METH IS NOT A LOST CAUSE. SHE HAS YOU. was similar to a maze. They then a three-foot deep, 30-foot long Even the best and the brightest can fall prey to meth addiction. Cowboys went through death valley which swimming hole which was nar- continued from page A10 was a three-foot deep, 20-foot row in the middle. It was then They need the help that only professional treatment can provide. long hole. They had to drag a log up and over a hill and a 100 yard Fortunately, it works. Start the recovery process now. For confi dential There were holes to navigate and ride through a cattle pen gallop. After that, riders would along with mounds and logs. full of cows. have to dismount and sprint on information, call 2-1-1 or visit endmethnow.org At one point they had to run After that it was through the foot the final 20 feet. past a tied up goat. “Only a cou- car wash. “Basically, it was a “It was funny watching the ple of horses were bothered by shredded tarp we hung down to riders run after they had been the goat,” Beck said. see if the horse would trust its riding all that time. Most were Valley Mental Health • 100 South 1000 West • Tooele, UT 84074 • (435) 843-3520 After that, the riders had to rider and go through it.” running bowlegged,” Beck said. negotiate stagecoach alley which Riders then had to go through [email protected]

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A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY November 11, 2008 Tooele County precinct-by-precinct presidential vote

McCain

Obama

Lake Point I - 80 54% SP 5 63%

SP 4 60% G 1 SP 3.2 SP 1 67% 72% 66% SP 2 65%Stansbury SP 3.3 SP 3.1 70% 61% Park SR 138

G 2 74% Erda 1 Grantsville 71% Erda 2 G 5 66% 67% G 2 74% G 4 71% G 3 SR 36 73%

T 13.2 60% Lincoln SR 112 67% T 13.1 T 12 Wendover 59% 59% 63% T 11 I-80 69% Tooele T 14 61% T 10 60% T 9 T 16 62% Ibapah 50% T 7 58% Terra 196 T 6 T 8 66% 50% 56% 58% T 5 T 15 T 17 49% Ophir 56% T 2 T 4 Rush Valley 48% 61% 51% 199 65% 53% 73 T 18 T 1 63% Dugway 1 68% T 3 Dugway 2 65% 65% 58% Terra Vernon 66% 79% Stockton T 19 66% 63%

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Race dential election — ranged from In Lakepoint’s 1st precinct, tural diversity is this area,” central Tooele. The Republican pattern throughout the county, 60 percent to 70 percent in sup- four third-party candidates Manusakis said. “When Italians vote increased in newer areas though the red areas were more continued from page A1 port of the Republican. — Bob Barr, Chuck Baldwin, and Greeks immigrated here to the north and south. red, with George Bush receiv- Outside Ophir, there were Ralph Nadar, and Gloria La and became citizens, they also This trend supports the ing 72 percent of the vote to area where McCain’s support only two precincts where Riva — combined to pull down became Democrats for life.” often repeated theory that John Kerry’s 24 percent. In that exceeded 70 percent. East Erda McCain’s support dipped 12 percent of the vote. On the whole, Tooele was new growth in Tooele City has election, Vernon voted 82 per- wasn’t far behind at 66 percent. below 50 percent: Lake Point Tooele’s 5th precinct con- less enthusiastic about McCain come in the form of large- cent for Bush and Grantsville McCain also won in 1st, which is the north end of tinued a trend of voting very than any other city in the coun- ly Republican voters, as the supported Bush with 80 per- Stansbury park with 62 percent Lake Point; and Tooele’s 5th, Democratic, according Dorothy ty, with eight precincts giving newer homes in Tooele City are cent of the vote. Ophir was the of votes cast. The eight pre- the heart of Tooele’s New Town Manusakis, owner of Hometown him less than 58 percent of in precincts that voted more only precinct to vote for John cincts in Stansbury Park — five area between Seventh Street Bakery and Grocery. the vote. Those precincts were Republican.The 2004 presiden- Kerry. more than in the 2004 presi- and 100 South. “There is still a lot of cul- mainly in the older parts of tial results show a similar voting [email protected]

OFFICE T-1 T-2 T-3 T-4 T-5 T-6 T-7 T-8 T-9 T-10 T-11 T-12 T-13.1 T-13.2 T-14 T-15 T-16 T-17 T-18 T-19.1 T-19.2 G-1 G-2 G-3 G-4 G-5 SP-1.1 SP-1.2 SP-2.1 SP-3.1 SP-3.2 SP-3.3 SP 4.1 SP 5.1 LINC LP-1 LP-2 ERDA-1 ERDA-2 STK-1 STK-2 OPHR VERN RV TERRA DUG-1 DUG-2 IBA WEND Totals Registered Voters 605 650 407 751 581 541 664 680 1051 834 1094 561 987 430 796 900 716 741 680 700 166 717 922 1002 799 932 1372 127 576 558 66 164 1025 245 245 317 201 794 337 276 227 36 148 300 57 217 177 40 192 26604 Ballots Cast 331 364 305 497 319 282 365 406 624 473 705 339 612 277 394 523 405 437 442 454 98 409 568 662 502 559 884 87 402 363 45 119 685 150 170 223 158 533 230 202 129 31 131 226 44 130 105 31 186 16616 Percentage Voted 54.7 56.0 74.9 66.2 54.9 52.1 55.0 59.7 59.4 56.7 64.4 60.4 62.0 64.4 49.5 58.1 56.6 59.0 65.0 64.9 59.0 57.0 61.6 66.1 62.8 60.0 64.4 68.5 69.8 65.0 68.2 72.6 66.8 61.2 69.4 70.4 78.6 67.1 68.3 73.2 56.8 86.1 88.5 75.3 77.2 59.9 59.3 77.5 96.9 62.7 Straight Party Republican 73 36 49 75 56 48 98 86 125 80 160 79 135 56 81 90 60 64 86 88 21 114 167 156 120 147 184 21 90 81 12 27 144 32 26 20 13 126 45 46 26 2 46 53 8 37 23 7 29 3448 Democratic 38 58 31 71 75 39 82 65 73 72 61 38 75 27 61 66 82 71 53 44 18 27 48 48 39 63 96 12 42 26 4 3 84 13 19 34 8 46 18 20 6 2 10 18 4 19 7 3 36 1955 Libertarian 0 4 0 0 4 2 0 2 2 2 2 3 3 1 5 1 1 0 1 3 0 3 1 2 5 4 4 0 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 68 Constitution 1 3 1 1 0 1 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 2 2 0 1 4 0 1 3 0 0 4 4 3 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 55 US President John McCain 209 193 198 252 157 142 206 236 385 284 484 215 361 165 239 317 202 245 300 300 59 293 419 486 358 375 539 59 261 222 30 83 408 94 114 106 93 380 152 120 93 12 104 148 29 85 61 18 110 10401 Barack Obama 105 161 99 223 150 123 145 157 209 166 194 110 227 101 141 188 191 179 125 132 34 97 121 155 125 155 306 25 129 120 14 26 241 41 55 85 42 121 65 79 32 15 23 61 15 43 38 9 66 5464 Bob Barr 1 3 1 7 4 1 2 2 3 4 6 3 6 4 1 0 4 0 5 7 0 4 3 2 4 4 11 2 5 1 0 1 6 2 0 8 0 2 3 1 1 0 1 7 0 0 1 0 0 133 Chuck Baldwin 3 3 2 2 1 5 3 2 9 6 8 3 10 2 4 4 5 0 0 3 0 2 9 8 2 4 5 1 2 13 1 1 13 2 0 16 19 10 6 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 197 Ralph Nadar 3 2 1 4 4 6 3 4 7 7 3 1 1 0 4 3 2 3 1 6 1 6 5 6 6 2 4 0 2 1 0 3 7 3 0 1 3 8 2 1 1 4 1 2 0 2 1 2 5 144 Gloria La Riva 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Cynthia McKinney 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 12 US House of Rep Rob Bishop 207 188 186 261 158 158 210 235 373 273 479 215 381 178 235 306 206 245 281 299 55 277 413 480 334 357 512 61 252 239 29 86 394 100 102 73 41 333 144 123 77 16 90 144 27 85 69 22 98 10107 Morgan Bowen 99 136 87 197 130 87 122 137 182 146 153 84 181 70 114 162 159 154 116 124 34 85 106 131 106 132 250 22 111 77 8 22 220 27 46 63 23 128 52 67 32 7 28 59 13 41 22 3 76 4631 Joseph Gedd Buchman 6 12 3 10 9 9 6 9 10 18 12 8 12 7 12 12 15 4 9 10 1 10 8 10 16 9 19 0 15 5 1 2 9 7 3 5 1 8 4 4 8 2 1 5 2 1 5 1 4 359 Kirk D. Pearson 12 14 12 10 6 12 14 15 26 21 31 16 18 16 16 19 7 14 16 8 6 18 18 29 24 28 69 2 16 23 4 5 29 7 11 80 93 42 18 5 8 3 8 12 0 0 8 3 3 875 Governor Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. 253 268 250 350 199 205 250 303 479 358 558 259 477 232 288 403 264 308 334 356 68 323 469 553 399 434 678 69 322 292 38 98 519 128 139 146 120 425 180 153 105 21 107 175 32 86 83 24 124 12704 Bob Springmeyer 67 81 49 124 96 53 100 88 112 96 113 58 115 33 86 99 124 107 85 76 26 57 64 74 70 91 170 14 67 46 4 15 137 16 28 56 19 89 25 41 19 9 18 38 9 37 17 4 51 3073 Dell “Super” Schanze 7 12 2 15 13 18 11 10 15 11 17 12 13 9 10 9 8 6 13 11 2 15 25 25 25 17 24 2 10 15 1 5 20 3 2 16 11 9 16 7 4 1 5 7 0 4 5 2 5 505 Attorney General Mark L. Shurtleff 217 221 212 285 161 180 220 259 409 312 526 234 428 199 261 341 224 259 307 310 59 295 433 503 359 378 600 57 273 268 37 86 439 108 102 127 111 379 152 135 96 18 102 152 34 80 70 20 108 11146 Jean Welch Hill 96 116 78 182 132 76 116 124 160 126 136 80 153 58 103 142 145 139 105 112 33 87 99 121 98 123 224 26 107 70 5 25 201 28 51 69 24 105 57 58 28 9 21 58 8 39 24 5 70 4252 W. Andre McCullough 8 13 7 10 11 21 15 12 24 17 24 14 11 14 20 17 14 13 15 19 4 13 15 17 23 19 34 2 12 9 1 4 25 7 11 21 15 21 11 7 4 3 6 9 0 5 7 4 5 613 State Treasurer Richard K. Ellis 205 198 189 270 151 152 206 229 384 262 499 216 394 187 243 310 192 245 291 294 58 287 410 475 341 356 564 59 256 237 28 80 411 102 105 112 93 372 142 123 85 10 97 129 24 73 63 16 110 10335 Dick Clark 110 145 93 207 150 112 143 154 187 180 171 100 191 81 126 184 185 163 125 141 35 99 134 156 138 157 267 26 133 101 13 32 228 34 58 93 49 132 72 74 38 19 30 87 16 49 34 10 70 5332 OFFICE T-1 T-2 T-3 T-4 T-5 T-6 T-7 T-8 T-9 T-10 T-11 T-12 T-13.1 T-13.2 T-14 T-15 T-16 T-17 T-18 T-19.1 T-19.2 G-1 G-2 G-3 G-4 G-5 SP-1.1 SP-1.2 SP-2.1 SP-3.1 SP-3.2 SP-3.3 SP 4.1 SP 5.1 LINC LP-1 LP-2 ERDA-1 ERDA-2 STK-1 STK-2 OPHR VERN RV TERRA DUG-1 DUG-2 IBA WEND Totals State Auditor Auston G. Johnson 183 163 173 221 127 136 165 193 304 240 418 181 332 152 195 251 149 187 248 238 49 246 361 403 285 314 498 52 230 183 22 78 360 83 86 84 66 320 117 105 73 10 90 126 22 65 58 14 84 8740 Clare Collard 98 146 89 208 137 96 140 146 177 149 159 90 179 79 122 182 177 161 120 130 31 86 117 165 114 139 263 22 111 103 16 23 207 32 56 84 37 120 65 74 35 16 28 67 13 48 24 5 74 4960 Mike Stoddard 10 21 12 24 20 26 24 29 45 34 59 23 48 18 31 35 32 31 30 43 5 30 38 30 40 40 43 5 29 24 0 3 38 17 13 11 11 29 14 11 10 0 5 19 2 5 10 0 7 1084 Richard D. Proctor 19 13 10 19 15 9 21 17 37 21 24 22 26 16 15 22 19 23 17 20 7 24 22 23 34 24 26 5 14 21 3 5 32 4 5 33 33 30 13 6 5 3 2 8 4 4 7 7 9 798 UT Senate Dist 13 Mark B. Madsen 12 94 106 Kenneth B. Peay 15 33 48 UT Senate Dist 24 Ralph Okerlund 182 158 169 227 129 125 171 207 271 158 204 232 263 54 97 114 79 126 21 68 62 13 84 3214 Tobiah Dillon 107 153 95 224 154 125 151 155 186 185 173 161 137 34 50 68 35 70 16 48 28 8 78 2441 Benton L. Petersen 18 25 18 19 19 19 26 22 35 28 26 22 29 4 15 11 9 15 5 5 10 6 12 398 UT House/Rep #1 Ronda Rudd Menlove 291 427 496 359 373 127 89 13 98 145 31 72 69 16 86 2692 Billy R. Morgan 101 118 143 123 152 67 31 16 30 68 11 50 26 12 93 1041 UT House/Rep #21 Dan Egelund 147 117 143 181 121 102 158 168 266 201 375 157 292 145 189 206 140 133 183 205 34 411 52 206 188 17 65 308 84 81 52 47 236 105 5515 James R. Gowans 163 215 134 291 170 159 178 206 301 220 256 150 265 112 159 275 219 270 225 211 51 384 28 169 125 25 41 285 38 73 106 43 242 98 5887 Jonathan D. Garrard 14 17 21 12 11 15 20 18 31 29 38 16 34 13 25 23 24 20 20 22 7 52 5 14 24 1 5 58 11 9 61 66 34 13 783 Commissioner Colleen S. Johnson 213 223 193 315 177 181 237 275 408 325 523 241 449 199 268 340 238 266 283 290 58 282 433 484 346 392 572 66 299 253 31 93 450 104 108 95 64 330 145 140 91 19 92 146 31 85 70 16 118 11057 Wade Pearson 86 104 83 142 92 81 91 104 158 106 127 66 118 59 82 138 112 112 122 127 26 90 89 140 117 123 223 16 74 75 11 19 163 26 45 94 89 158 66 46 27 9 27 61 8 17 22 10 39 4020 Tooele SB #1 Gary R. Gowans 241 460 343 385 396 1825 Tooele SB #2 Julia Holt 269 314 256 427 368 77 1711 Tooele SB #3 Matthew K. Robinson 108 159 310 232 58 867 Scott Bryan 149 188 209 366 82 994 Tooele SB #4 Beth Dale 278 350 248 493 212 297 1878 HOMETOWN B1

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photography / Maegan Burr Tooele resi- dents Kriselle Wilkinson (left) and Lisa Millburn pose in their “Twilight”- inspired shirts at Wilkinson’s home Wednesday. The two women took a trip to Forks, Wash., — the setting of the “Twilight” series, of novels — in September.

Tooele fans of modern- day vampire story visit Forks, Washington

‘storyt by Abby Palmermadnesswilight’ he recent phenomenon of the “Twilight” having innocent fun,” Wilkinson said. visited significant places from the books, series seems to be drawing women — young In September, about 170 women from the including Forks High School, the same beaches and old — into the books about teenage group congregated in Forks, Wash., to meet Bella visits, La Push, the forests around Forks love and vampires. The series is said to one another and be there for Stephenie Meyer and Port Angeles. be so captivating, that two Tooele women Day, which is put on by the Forks Chamber of They both said they loved the trip, not just recently visited Forks, Wash., the setting of the Commerce on Sept. 13 — known in the books because of “Twilight,” but because it was peace- four books in the series. as the birthday of the main character, Bella ful and relaxing. Kriselle Wilkinson and Lisa Millburn, both of Swan. Wilkinson said the town of Forks is very Tooele, are part of a group called Twilightmoms. “There is nonstop tourism in Forks during small and her favorite part of the trip was the com. The group of moms visit online about the this time,” Millburn said. “They didn’t realize beaches. Millburn said she loved the drives photo courtesy of series and other books they read. how big it would become. There were close through all the green forests. Kriselle Wilkinson “It’s a glorified book club,” Wilkinson said. to 1,000 people in Forks for Stephenie Meyer “The roads twisted and turned,” she said. “It Lisa Millburn, (l-r) “Its nice to discuss the books on an adult level Day.” was so peaceful and relaxing.” Kriselle Wilkinson with other moms.” Millburn said Forks was a dying town, but She added that she enjoyed spending some and Genell Paulin Although Wilkinson and Millburn love the the books have helped bring it back to life. time away from home to relax and unwind. pose in front books and visiting with other women, they “It’s an old logging town,” she said. “It was “It was like going on vacation,” she said. “It of a Forks High understand the books in the “Twilight” series dying before the series came out, but now there renewed me and helped me come home with a School sign on are fictional. is a lot of tourism.” their recent trip to “We’re very aware it’s fiction, and we’re just During their trip, Millburn and Wilkinson SEE TWILIGHT PAGE B8 ➤ Forks, Wash.

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They remain on at cookers on the market. In these, the spend less time there. Buyers want Despite these trends, we all still quickly and even tenderizing foods hot, home-cooked evening meal is a very low heat continuously. The heating element is under the pot the biggest, best and fanciest stoves, love a well-prepared, home-cooked quickly in the process. Conversely, even more appealing. ceramic liner may or may not be and the heat cycles on and off dur- fridges, and other appliances they meal. Cooking is not a lost art. Many the slow cooker has also made a There are economic benefits, removable. ing cooking. The heating element can afford, yet people are spending people still find satisfaction in tak- comeback. Although the cooking too. Even though it will be on for Most cookers have a high setting temperatures can be adjusted with less time in the kitchen than their ing the time to prepare an excellent time is very slow, it reduces the hours, a slow cooker takes less (about 300 degrees) and a low set- mothers. In many cases, eating out meal either on a regular basis or for time the cook has to spend on a energy to cook a dish than an oven. ting (about 200 degrees). The high SEE MEALS PAGE B8 ➤ B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY November 11, 2008 WEEKDAY MORNING CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 (2) CBS News The Early Show The Price Is Right The Young and the Restless As the World Turns (4) ABC (5:00) News Good Morning America Live With Regis and Kelly Good Things Utah The View (5) NBC News Today Rachael Ray Studio 5 (7) KUED Sesame Street Curious George Sid the Science Super Why! Clifford-Red Reading Rainbow Between-Lions Super Why! WordWorld Martha Speaks Fetch! 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Bernie Mac Bernie Mac (25) QVC (5:00) The QVC Morning Show Varied Programs Q Check Varied Programs 7 p.m. on % NBC It’s a week of surprises and the first (26) ANPL Barking Mad It’s Me or the Dog It’s Me or the Dog Growing Up... Wild Rescues E-Vet Interns Animal Cops San Francisco Miami Animal Police from host Alison Sweeney is that (27) NICK SpongeBob Max & Ruby Backyardigans Go, Diego, Go! The Wonder Pets! Dora the Explorer Ni Hao, Kai-lan Yo Gabba Gabba! Dora the Explorer Go, Diego, Go! Backyardigans Wow! Wubbzy! they’ll all begin competing as individ- (28) FAM Sabrina-Witch Sabrina-Witch Step by Step Living the Life The 700 Club Gilmore Girls Full House Full House Sister, Sister Sister, Sister uals instead of as teams. But weight (29) TOON Skunk Fu! Robot Boy Looney Tunes Scooby-Doo Varied Programs Mr. Men Show Tom & Jerry Varied Programs Pokemon-Battle Pokemon-Battle — get it? Weight? — there’s more. (31) CMTV CMT Music Varied Programs CMT Power Picks Trading Spouses: Meet-Mommy Trading Spouses: Meet-Mommy Varied Programs All the eliminated contestants return, Lilo & Stitch Lilo & Stitch JoJo’s Circus Johnny-Sprites The Wiggles Higglytown Little Einsteins Mickey Mouse Handy Manny Tigger & Pooh Imag. Movers Charlie & Lola but only one gets to return to the (33) DISN game, and that decision is not deter- (36) SPIKE Varied Programs Unsolved Mysteries CSI: NY Married... With Married... With Married... With Married... With Unsolved Mysteries mined by weight loss. Then two con- (39) TNT Charmed Charmed ER Las Vegas Las Vegas Without a Trace testants clash before the challenge (41) CNN (4:00) American Morning Newsroom in which they must literally stay one (43) CNBC (4:00) Squawk Box Squawk on the Street The Call Power Lunch step ahead of the competition. (46) LIFE Still Standing Still Standing The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Frasier Frasier Will & Grace Will & Grace Desperate Housewives Desperate Housewives The Mentalist (49) FXNEWS (5:00) Fox and Friends America’s Newsroom Happening Now The Live Desk 8 p.m. on ^ CBS (51) FXSPN Final Score Varied Programs ATPTennis Patrick’s (Simon Baker) mad mental (52) ESPN SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter skills score a twofer in this new Varied Programs episode. While investigating a casi- (57) USA no owner suspected of murder, he (71) DISC Joyce Meyer Paid Program Weapon Masters Varied Programs Holmes on Homes Holmes on Homes Varied Programs The FBI Files uses his abilities to catch the killer and to make some money at the ta- WEEKDAY AFTERNOON bles. Robin Tunney, Tim Kang and CHANNEL 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 Owain Yeoman also star in “Red (2) CBS News Guiding Light Bold, Beautiful Inside Edition Dr. Phil Oprah Winfrey News Evening News Handed.” (4) ABC All My Children One Life to Live General Hospital The Tyra Banks Show The Ellen DeGeneres Show News ABC Wld News Privileged (5) NBC News Today Days of our Lives Be a Millionaire Deal or No Deal News News News NBC Nightly News 8 p.m. on / KUWB (7) KUED Cyberchase WordGirl Unfinished Nat. Wishbone Big Big World Curious George Martha Speaks WordGirl Arthur Fetch! Ruff Cyberchase Business Rpt. If you believe that Perez Hilton is a (8) KPNZ José Luis Sin Censura A Que no Puedes Trancazo Musical El Show de Lagrimita y Costel Secretos Alarma TV José Luis Sin Censura major wrench in the machinery of (10) TBS Just Shoot Me Just Shoot Me Yes, Dear Yes, Dear King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Friends Seinfeld Seinfeld America, you are probably watching (11) KBYU News Between-Lions Sesame Street Dragon Tales Martha Speaks Arthur WordGirl Fetch! Ruff Cyberchase Curious George The Brady Bunch the wrong show. The gossip blogger Judge Alex Judge Alex Cristina’s Court Cristina’s Court Divorce Court Divorce Court Judge Joe Brown Judge Joe Brown Judge Judy Judge Judy FOX 13 News FOX 13 News guest stars in a cameo role in the (13) FOX new episode “All About Insecurities.” (14) KJZZ George Lopez My Wife and Kids Matlock Varied Programs Bonnie Hunt Varied Programs The Doctors The People’s Court The Insider Frasier Kathy Najimy returns as the twins’ (15) KUWB The Tyra Banks Show Maury The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Judge Jeanine Pirro Jamie Foxx The Wayans Bros. According to Jim That ’70s Show publicist and gets Rose (Lucy Kate (23) FX (11:00) Movie Varied Programs King of the Hill King of the Hill Malcolm-Mid. Malcolm-Mid. That ’70s Show That ’70s Show King of the Hill King of the Hill Hale) a gig singing and Sage (Ash- (25) QVC Varied Programs ley Newbrough) playing the guitar at The Most Extreme The Crocodile Hunter Growing Up... Pet Star It’s Me or the Dog Varied Programs the opening of a hot nightclub. (26) ANPL (27) NICK SpongeBob Fairly OddParents Varied Programs SpongeBob SpongeBob Drake & Josh Drake & Josh Zoey 101 Varied Programs Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (28) FAM Sabrina-Witch Sabrina-Witch Full House Full House What I Like What I Like Gilmore Girls My Wife and Kids My Wife and Kids That ’70s Show That ’70s Show 9 p.m. on % NBC (29) TOON Skunk Fu! Skunk Fu! Chop Socky Chowder 6teen Total Drama Johnny Test Johnny Test Varied Programs When a boy is set on fire, detectives Varied Programs Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Trading Spouses: Meet-Mommy Varied Programs Elliot Stabler and John Munch (31) CMTV (Christopher Meloni, Richard Belzer) (33) DISN Doodlebops Higglytown Movie Varied Programs Zack & Cody Zack & Cody Varied Programs end up at Blessed Heart High (36) SPIKE Unsolved Mysteries CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Unsolved Mysteries Unsolved Mysteries CSI: NY CSI: NY School, where their student escort (39) TNT Law & Order Law & Order Charmed Charmed Law & Order Law & Order (guest star Jesse McCartney) intro- (41) CNN Newsroom The Situation Room Lou Dobbs Tonight duces them to the Blessed Heart (43) CNBC Street Signs Closing Bell Closing Bell Fast Money Mad Money CNBC Reports Chastity Circle. But just when things look as if they are unfolding nicely, (46) LIFE Movie Wife Swap Wife Swap Reba Reba Still Standing Still Standing they discover a group of teenage (49) FXNEWS (11:00) The Live Desk Studio B With Shepard Smith Your World With Neil Cavuto America’s News HQ Special Report The Fox Report With Shepard Smith girls in a pregnancy pact. (51) FXSPN (11:00) ATP Tennis Varied Programs (52) ESPN SportsCenter Varied Programs Outside the Lines Football Live NFL Live Rome-Burning Around the Horn Interruption SportsCenter Varied Programs Wednesday (57) USA Varied Programs NCIS NCIS NCIS The 42nd Annual CMA Awards (71) DISC A Haunting Varied Programs Cash Cab Cash Cab Cash Cab Cash Cab How It’s Made How It’s Made 6 p.m. on $ ABC Oh, my God, they nominated Kenny! TUESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 11, 2008 And nominated him again! Kenny CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Chesney is the man to beat at this (2) CBS News (N) (CC) Entertainment NCIS “Collateral Damage” (N) (CC) The Mentalist “Red Handed” (N) ’ Without a Trace “Live to Regret” (N) News (N) (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show year’s awards honoring country mu- (4) ABC News (N) Access Hollywood Dancing With the Stars (N) ’ (CC) Dancing With the Stars ’ (CC) (:02) Eli Stone (N) ’ (CC) News (N) (:35) Nightline (N) Access Hollywood (:36) Extra (N) ’ sic’s best. He’s got seven nomina- (5) NBC News (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) The Biggest Loser: Families Two contestants clash before the challenge. (N) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (N) News (N) (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night Brady Bunch Section 60: Arlington National Ceme. (:45) “Shrek the Third” ›› (2007) Voices of Mike Myers. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) Calzaghe-Jones “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” ››› (2007) ‘R’ (CC) tions, including entertainer of the (6) HBO (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Veteran’s Day Concert 2008 Nova “Alien From Earth” (N) ’ Frontline “Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story” (N) ’ Good Neighbors America’s Veterans: Tribute year and single of the year for “Don’t (8) KPNZ Estudio 2 A Que no Puedes Chuperamigos Secretos Alarma TV STN Noticiero Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Blink.” He’s scheduled to perform on (10) TBS Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) The Office (CC) The Office (CC) Frank TV (N) Sex and the City Sex and the City Bill Engvall Bill Engvall Bill Engvall the show as well, along with, among (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) The Return of Sherlock Holmes (CC) History Detectives ’ (CC) BBC World News Perry Mason (CC) My Three Sons others, Alan Jackson, Taylor Swift (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) House “The Itch” (N) ’ (PA) (CC) (:01) Fringe (N) ’ (PA) (CC) News (N) (CC) (:05) Seinfeld ’ The Simpsons ’ (:05) Family Guy King of the Hill ’ and the duo Sugarland, who’s right (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil A child-custody battle. (N) ’ News (N) (CC) Sports News Scrubs ’ (CC) Scrubs ’ (CC) Entertainment The Insider (N) ’ behind him with six nominations. (15) KUWB Two/Half Men Two/Half Men 90210 “Games People Play” (N) ’ Privileged “All About Insecurities” (N) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show Criminal Minds (23) FX (5:00) “Spider-Man 2” ››› (2004, Action) Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco. Cont’d “S.W.A.T.” ›› (2003) Samuel L. Jackson. A Los Angeles SWAT team must protect a criminal. The Shield “Petty Cash” (N) (CC) (25) QVC Michael Dawkins Jewelry Collection Gifts for Car Lovers Gifts. Tuesday Night Gifts Jewelry Gifts Simonton Says by George Simonton 8 p.m. on ^ CBS (26) ANPL Weird, True & Freaky (N) Untamed and Uncut (CC) Living With the Wolfman (N) Weird, True & Freaky Untamed and Uncut (CC) Living With the Wolfman Looking back on your childhood is (27) NICK Drake & Josh ’ Drake & Josh ’ Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Family Matters ’ Family Matters ’ Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ usually filled with happy memories of (28) FAM Lincoln Heights “Prom Night” (N) Lincoln Heights (Season Finale) (N) America’s Funniest Home Videos ’ The 700 Club (CC) Lincoln Heights “Prom Night” (CC) Paid Program INSTYLER-Iron pony rides, birthday parties and (29) TOON Misadventures Misadventures Johnny Test ’ Johnny Test ’ 6teen Total Drama Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Robot Chicken Venture Bros. Metalocalypse Home Movies ’ playing catch in the backyard. But (31) CMTV Extreme Makeover: Home Edition ’ Crossroads ’ Redneck Wed Redneck Wed Redneck Wed Redneck Wed Hulk Hogan’s Celebrity Wrestling Hulk Hogan’s Celebrity Wrestling not for Dr. Reid (Matthew Gray (33) DISN Cory in the House Cory in the House Phineas and Ferb Phineas and Ferb Zack & Cody Hannah Montana “Cadet Kelly” ›› (2002, Comedy-Drama) Hilary Duff, Gary Cole. ’ (CC) Wizards-Place Life With Derek Gubler). This week, the good doctor (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ UFC Unleashed Ultimate Knockouts 5 ’ MANswers (N) ’ MANswers (CC) CSI: NY “Down the Rabbit Hole” ’ Star Trek: Voyager “Prototype” (CC) embarks on his own investigation (38) AMC “Midway” ›› (1976) Charlton Heston, Henry Fonda. Japanese and American forces battle over a Pacific island. “The Great Raid” ›› (2005, War) Benjamin Bratt. A U.S. battalion tries to rescue prisoners of war in 1944. (CC) (39) TNT Law & Order “Remains of the Day” Law & Order “Church” (CC) (DVS) Law & Order “Over Here” ’ Cold Case “Running Around” (CC) Cold Case “Devil Music” ’ (CC) Cold Case “Hubris” ’ (CC) into the murder of a boy in Las Ve- (41) CNN Campbell Brown: No Bias, No Bull Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) gas years earlier that he strongly be- (43) CNBC (5:00) CNBC Reports Cont’d To Be Announced Dirty Money: High End Prostitution Mad Money Fast Money Dirty Money: High End Prostitution lieves has a connection to his own (46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Rita Rocks (N) Wife Swap “Yonts/Jan-Turan” (CC) Blush: Next Great Make-Up Artist Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Wife Swap “Yonts/Jan-Turan” (CC) Blush: Artist childhood in “Memoriam.” (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity & Colmes (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren Stylista (51) FXSPN Rodeo: Wrangler Pro Tour Best Damn Toughman Mind, Body Final Score Mind, Body Final Score Final Score Final Score Final Score Final Score (52) ESPN 2008 World Series of Poker 2008 World Series of Poker Main event, from Las Vegas. (Taped) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NFL Live (N) NBA Fastbreak SportsCenter (Live) (CC) 8 p.m. on / KUWB (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ House “Clueless” ’ (CC) House “Safe” ’ (CC) (:05) Law & Order: Criminal Intent ’ (:05) Law & Order: Criminal Intent ’ (:05) Psych “Talk Derby to Me” (CC) This is enough to make you really (71) DISC “Dirty Chip Maker” (CC) Dirty Jobs “Mannequin Factory” (N) Extreme Loggers “Swamp Logging” How It’s Made How It’s Made Dirty Jobs “Dirty Chip Maker” (CC) Dirty Jobs “Mannequin Factory” question your subscription to Elle (518) ENC “Perfect Stranger” ›› (2007, Suspense) Halle Berry. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (7:50) “Erin Brockovich” ››› (2000, Drama) Julia Roberts. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:05) “Fire Down Below” ›› (1997, Action) Steven Seagal. ‘R’ (CC) magazine. So far we’ve seen editori- (534) STARZ Fear X ››› ’ (:20) “The Jane Austen Book Club” ››› (2007) (CC) (:10) “Mad Money” ›› (2008, Comedy) Diane Keaton. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Enchanted” ››› (2007, Fantasy) Amy Adams. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) al wannabes degraded, humiliated (561) MAX (5:45) “Fear” ›› (1996) Mark Wahlberg. ‘R’ (CC) Cont’d “Wild Wild West” › (1999) Will Smith. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:15) “Because I Said So” › (2007) Diane Keaton. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Charlie’s Angels” ››› (2000) (CC) and playa-hated. This week the as- (576) SHOW (5:00) “Home of the Brave” ‘R’ Cont’d Brotherhood “Things Badly Begun” Dexter “Easy as Pie” (iTV) ’ (CC) Californication ’ Californication ’ “The Basketball Diaries” ›› (1995) Leonardo DiCaprio. (:45) The Descent sistants must deal with a model and (591) TMC (5:45) “I’m Reed Fish” ›› (2007) Jay Baruchel. Cont’d “California Dreaming” (2007) Dave Foley. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “Babel” ››› (2006) Brad Pitt. Strangers’ lives collide on three different continents. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Heaven ›› ‘R’ wardrobe to style a set for a photo shoot featuring an outfit by designer WEDNESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 12, 2008 Tory Burch, who sits in as a guest CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 judge. (2) CBS News (N) (CC) Entertainment Old Christine Gary Unmarried Criminal Minds “Memoriam” (N) ’ CSI: NY “Dead Inside” (N) ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show (4) ABC The 42nd Annual CMA Awards Festivities honor excellence in country music. ’ (Live) (CC) News (N) Access Hollywood News (N) (:35) Nightline (N) Access Hollywood (:36) Extra (N) ’ CSI: NY (5) NBC News (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) Knight Rider (N) ’ (CC) Life “Black Friday” (N) ’ (CC) Law & Order “Challenged” (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night 9 p.m. on ^ CBS (6) HBO “Norbit” › (2007) Eddie Murphy. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Rush Hour 3 “The Cable Guy” ›› (1996) Jim Carrey. ‘PG-13’ (CC) 4 Christmases Entourage (CC) Summer Hght True Blood “I Don’t Wanna Know” ’ Finding a nice place to live in the (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work “The State Visit” (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) Reserved to Fight ’ (CC) Keeping Up Good Neighbors “The Russians Are Coming-Coming!” New York metropolitan area can be (8) KPNZ Estudio 2 A Que no Puedes Chuperamigos Secretos Alarma TV STN Noticiero Programa Pagado Foreclosure Programa Pagado Programa Pagado a challenge. Just ask the CSIs. This (10) TBS House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne Seinfeld ’ (CC) Sex and the City Sex and the City “Flubber” ›› (1997, Comedy) (PA) Robin Williams. (CC) (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie (CC) The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nova “Arctic Dinosaurs” ’ Savage Seas “Rescue” ’ BBC World News Perry Mason (CC) My Three Sons week, Mac (Gary Sinise) and the (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) Bones (N) ’ (PA) (CC) House “Living the Dream” ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:05) Seinfeld ’ The Simpsons ’ (:05) Family Guy King of the Hill ’ team investigate the brutal murder of (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! 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George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Family Matters ’ Family Matters ’ Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Thursday (28) FAM America’s Funniest Home Videos ’ America’s Funniest Home Videos ’ America’s Funniest Home Videos ’ The 700 Club (CC) Lincoln Heights (CC) Paid Program Paid Program (29) TOON “MVP: Most Valuable Primate” › (2000, Comedy) Kevin Zegers. Premiere. 6teen Total Drama Family Guy “PTV” Family Guy (CC) Robot Chicken Venture Bros. Metalocalypse Home Movies ’ My Name Is Earl (31) CMTV Extreme Makeover: Home Edition ’ Redneck Wed Redneck Wed Redneck Wed Hulk Hogan’s Celebrity Wrestling “Smokey and the Bandit II” ›› (1980) Burt Reynolds, Jackie Gleason. ’ (:45) CMT Music 7 p.m. on % NBC (33) DISN Zack & Cody Zack & Cody Wizards-Place Wizards-Place Zack & Cody Hannah Montana “The Luck of the Irish” (2001) Ryan Merriman. ’ (CC) Wizards-Place Wizards-Place Life With Derek Earl (Jason Lee) remembers his first (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ UFC Unleashed (N) ’ The Ultimate Fighter (N) ’ The Ultimate Fighter ’ CSI: NY “Commuted Sentences” ’ Star Trek: Voyager “Alliances” (CC) wedding anniversary with Joy (Jaime (38) AMC “Heartbreak Ridge” ›› (1986, War) Clint Eastwood, Marsha Mason, Everett McGill. (CC) “The Gauntlet” ›› (1977, Crime Drama) Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke, Pat Hingle. (CC) “The Octagon” ›› (1980) (CC) Pressly), when Randy (Ethan Su- (39) TNT Law & Order “Gov Love” ’ “Sahara” ›› (2005, Adventure) Matthew McConaughey, Steve Zahn, Penélope Cruz. (CC) “The Legend of Zorro” ›› (2005) Antonio Banderas. The swordsman and his wife fight a count. plee) threw them a surprise party. (41) CNN Campbell Brown: No Bias, No Bull Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) But when Earl’s more successful (43) CNBC (5:00) CNBC Reports Cont’d To Be Announced The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Mad Money University of Iowa. Fast Money To Be Announced and handsome cousin (guest star (46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) “Tell Me No Lies” (2007, Suspense) Kelly Rutherford, Kirsten Prout. (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier “Oops” The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Jason Priestley) shows up, Earl feels (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity & Colmes (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren inadequate. Meanwhile, killer bees (51) FXSPN Poker Superstars Invitational II Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) In Focus on FSN Final Score In Focus on FSN Final Score Final Score Final Score Final Score Final Score NBA Basketball Portland Trail Blazers at Miami Heat. From the AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami. NBA Basketball Houston Rockets at Phoenix Suns. From US Airways Center in Phoenix. 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(CC) and Patty the Daytime Hooker in a (518) ENC “Sixteen Candles” ›› (1984) Molly Ringwald. ‘PG’ (CC) (:35) “Weird Science” ›› (1985) Kelly LeBrock. ‘PG-13’ (:10) “Striptease” ›› (1996, Drama) Demi Moore, Ving Rhames. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:10) “Johnny Be Good” ›› (1988) phone booth (534) STARZ (5:00) “Apocalypto” ››› (2006) ‘R’ (CC) Cont’d “Daddy Day Camp” › (2007) Cuba Gooding Jr. ’ ‘PG’ (:05) “The Game Plan” ›› (2007) Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. ‘PG’ (CC) Crash “Railroaded” ’ (CC) Smallville (561) MAX (5:00) “300” ››› (2007) ‘R’ Cont’d “Fracture” ››› (2007, Suspense) Anthony Hopkins. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Top Gun” ››› (1986, Adventure) Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “Juno” ››› (2007) Ellen Page. ’ (576) SHOW Brotherhood “Things Badly Begun” Inside the NFL (iTV) (N) ’ (CC) Dexter “Easy as Pie” (iTV) ’ (CC) Inside the NFL (iTV) ’ (CC) Californication ’ “Clerks II” ›› (2006) Rosario Dawson. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC) 7 p.m. on / KUWB (591) TMC “Sex, Lies, and Videotape” ››› “The Last Dragon” ›› (1985, Action) Taimak, Vanity, Chris Murney. ‘PG-13’ “Jerry Maguire” ››› (1996, Romance-Comedy) Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding Jr. ’ ‘R’ (CC) 10 Items or Less You’ve got to wonder if there’s ever a slow news day at the Daily Planet. 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Gwen Gowans Toyota Community Scholars and ACT requirements. For an available to one winner from Utah School Counselor (12th grade) application visit the counseling the state of Utah. This win- Association- Lynn Jensen The Toyota Community office or apply online at: www. ner will then go on to com- Memorial (12th grade) The family of Gwen Gowans Scholars program awards schol- sae.org/students/engschlr.htm. pete for an additional $15,000. This $500 scholarship is for would like to invite you to join arships up to $20,000. It is given Descriptions of the scholarships Applicants must be a high seniors who are planning to them in wishing Gwen a happy to high school seniors with a are available online. Specific school senior, a U.S. citizen become a school counselor or 70th birthday. grade point average of 3.0 or requirements vary. Deadline: or legal resident, and plan to public education teacher. Must Please join us for an open better who have been actively Dec. 1. enroll in a two-year or four- provide two letters of recom- house celebration on Friday, involved in a service organiza- year college or university by mendation (at least one from Nov. 14, 2008, from 7-9 p.m., at tion or project with the school Comcast Leaders and fall 2009. Must have evidence teacher or school counselor), the Fourth-14th Ward building, or community. One THS student Achievers Scholarship of outstanding achievement write an essay about a school 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. Party will be nominated to compete Program (12th grade) in school, the community, or counselor who has had a posi- hats are optional. for this award. Completed appli- This $1,000 scholarship is for the workplace, and be recom- tive effect/influence on you and cations must be returned to the high school seniors who can mended by an unrelated adult your school success. Submit offi- counseling office. Deadline: Nov. demonstrate a commitment to who can attest to student’s cial transcript, and a photograph 21. community service, academ- achievement. Primary consid- with application. Applications are ics and leadership. Minimum eration will be given to demon- available in the counseling office SAE Engineering requirements include GPA of 2.8. strated achievement in a non- or online at http://utschoolcoun- Scholarships (12th grade) Only one applicant from Tooele academic area. Consideration selor.org. Deadline: Dec. 18. MWMC BABIES These scholarships are for high High School may be nominated. will also be given to other school seniors interested in earn- To be considered for nomina- extracurricular activities, AnyCOLLEGE.com ing a degree in engineering or a tion, please submit resume and/ work experience and academ- Scholarship (9th-12th grade) Avery Grace Garner was born Hakeem and Matt Prindiville. related science (including math, or portfolio to counseling office ic record. Applications are This $2,000 scholarship is Nov. 3, 2008, to Brad and Andrea Edan Shad Brito was born Nov. chemistry, physics, biology, tech- by Dec. 1. available online at www.axa- awarded by random drawing Garner. 4, 2008, to Danielle and Derik nologies, computer science). achievement.com, or in the four times a year. Apply online at Brylee Sky Prindiville was Brito. You can receive up to $10,000. AXA Achievement counseling office. Deadline: www.anycollege.com by clicking born Nov. 4, 2008, to Armani Al- Students are required to write an Community (12th grade) Dec. 15. on “win a scholarship.” Deadline: essay and meet minimum GPA This $10,000 scholarship is Dec. 31.

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Brand new bath/jetted tub/seperate shower, double sinks, fireplaces, solid surface countertops, Fully wood burning fireplace, walk in closet. Extra large 2 car garage. $2000 landscaped, lots of R.V. Parking, Nice covered fenced backyard, auto allowance for closing costs!! patio.Pretty mountain views. A MUST SEE!!! sprinklers. No smok- Veterans ing, pets negotiable. 673 404 $1200/mo $500/mo Available now Call Clint Oakridge Brittany (435)840-4063 ONLY Wy of all $ ONLY ON THE LAKE 499,900 $179,500 S t a n s b u r y P a r k MLS #835833 MLS #824736 $375,000 or Lease to WOW!! SPECTACULAR VIEWS ALL AROUND! Well priced rambler in North East Tooele. o w n $ 2 2 0 0 / m o . NO CORNERS CUT HERE! Must see this almost Walking distance to elementary school. Easy 5bdrm, 4bth. Avail- Generations! complete custom built home. If quality and location commute to SLC.Main floor laundry. Master able immediately. Call are your destination, you have arrived!!Beautiful Bath. Laminate Flooring.Larger lot is fully (435)224-4344 hardwood trim package, cabinetry,rock landscaped, full auto sprinklers.2 car garage/ firplaces,Upgraded appliance package! keyless entry. A DEFINITE MUST SEE!! OVERLAKE HOME 3bdrm 2bth, No smok- 1728 758 Sun- ing, No pets, finished yard, unfinished base- Colovito Wy rise Ln ment, a/c, $1050/mo ONLY ONLY $500/dep $ $174,900 (435)882-7512 194,900 MLS #814782 Drastically Reduced MLS #814398 OVERLAKE/ TOOELE Well cared for rambler in Overlake. Two WILL LEASE! Exceptional value! Almost Newer 5bdrm, 3bth tone paint, central air. Newly finished base- 2500 square feet at a very low price. You won’t Rambler, 2 car garage, ment with wet bar, surround sound, tile,full want to miss out on this one. Fully fenced, finished basement, bath, 3 bedrooms. Main floor master central air, fireplace,water softener, vaulted ceil- $1095/mo bedroom with Grand master bath. Large ings. Finish basement to your liking. No Pets/ Smoking patio/Nice landscaping. Priced To Sell! 336 W Candellaria Dr Davidson Realty 384 6684 801-466-5078 Century Dr. Harvest STANSBURY PARK ONLY Dr. Beautiful 3bdrm, den, Thank You $ ONLY 2.5bth, 2 car garage, 139,900 $ 2 story model home. MLS #813044 219,900 Not your ordinary mobile home! New sheet- Stansbury Lg. kitchen w/lots MLS #778868 Fenced, $1600/mo. for Protecting Our rocked walls, new two tone paint, tile, carpet, No smoking/ pets. of cupboards,new quartz countertops, Lease/ option possible. new doors and fixtures. New roof.New vinyl new laminate flooring, lg. pantry & main floor low e windows,Covered deck, nice siding, 398 Culross Circle Freedom & Democracy Large shed. .29 acres that you own! No lot fees! laundry, grand master bath- garden tub, separate Davidson Realty Call agent for lending details, should go FHA. shower, double sinks large deck with benches. (801)466-5078 STOCKTON 1+bdrm 1bth, All appliances, Call Us - The 1185 N. Main • Tooele large yard, carport, Go to remax.com, enter MLS number to take a photo tour of these homes. $700/mo First and last and deposit required. Agents You Need! All offices independently owned and operated. Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. Call (435)640-0259 NOTICE OF TRUS- TEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the main en- trance to the Tooele County District Court, 74 South 100 East, Tooele, UT 84074, on Tuesday, December 2, 2008 at 1:15 p.m. (MST) of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed originally executed by ALAN D. JOHNSON (and SHELLEY C. JOHNSON, his wife,) as trustors, in favor of Pri- vate Capital Group as agent for those certain individuals/entities listed on trust deed, covering real property located in Tooele County, UT, more particularly de- scribed as: PARCEL 1: All that certain property situated in the County of Tooele, State of Utah, described as follows: The Northwest Quarter of Section 7, Township 2 South, Range 5 West, Salt Lake Basin and Me- ridian. Excepting there- from, that portion of GRANTSVILLE CITY property included in the NOTICE OF PUBLIC road conveyed by that HEARINGS ON NEW certain Warranty Deed LAND USE REGULA- dated August 24, 1912 TIONS to Tooele County, State NOTICE IS HEREBY of Utah, and recorded GIVEN that the Grants- November 8, 1912 as ville City Council will Entry No. 142602 in c o n d u c t p u b l i c Book 3-H at Page 255 of hearing(s) at the Grants- official records, being ville City Offices, 429 described as follows: East Main Street, Commencing at the Grantsville, Utah on North Quarter corner of b6 Tooele TranscripT-BulleTinWednesday, November Tuesday NovemberSection 7, 11,Township 20082 19, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. to South, Range 5 West, receive public input re- Salt Lake Base and Me- Homes Homes Homes Lots & Land Commercial gardingPublicthe Noticesfollowing Public Notices Public Notices ridian,Publicthence NoticesSouth one Property proposalsMeetingsto amend the Meetings Meetings mile toMeetingsthe South Quar- City’s Land Use Man- ter corner of said Section NO BANK QUALIFYING! STANSBURY PARK TOOELE- LOVELY BUY BULK 40AC just FOR RENT: Warehouse agement and Develop- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 7; thence West 4 rods; Seller Will Carry Move 4bdrm rambler on the 5bdrm 4bth Rambler on $29,900. Your own gor- at Industrial Depot, ment Code: Notice is hereby given Notice is hereby given thence North one mile; into our beautiful home water. Zero Down for large lot. Exceptional geous ranch. Stunning 4000sqft w/fenced yard, 1. Proposed amend- that the Tooele City that the Lake Point Im- thence East 4 rods to in Tooele’s Overlake Qual. Buyer. Free Mes- features & beautifully land, inspiring views, $950/mo. (435)830- ment to Chapter 14 Use Council will meet in a provement District will the place of beginning. neighborhood without sage: 1-877-744-3427, landscaped. Free re- great locations, 2 hours 2863 Table to delete the set- Special Business Meet- hold its regularly sched- Property Address: Ap- credit checks and bank ext 12.Prudential R.E. c o r d e d m e s s a g e : east of Salt Lake in back requirements for ing on Thursday, No- uled Business meeting proximately 525 Lincoln qualifying. We’ll carry 1-877-744-3427, ext13. ideal outdoor recrea- FOR SALE! Fitness pastures and to provide vember 13, 2008 at the on November 13, 2008 Highway, Grantsville, the loan. Our home is Prudential R.E tional area. County Center, 12750sqft, new setback require- hour of 5:00 P.M. The at 7:00 p.m. at the North Utah 84029 Tax ID a front/back split level. STANSBURY PARK maintained roads, Main Street. Handball ments for accessory meeting will be held in Tooele Fire Station 1540 No.: 05-055-0-0001 WONDERING what your It has a living room with Lease Option ready to build or just courts, lockers, show- buildings for Rural Resi- the Large Conference Sunset Road, Lake Point PARCEL 2: All that piece home is worth? Call or a vaulted ceiling open Beautiful 3bdrm, den, hold and enjoy. Priced ers, saunas, hot tubs, dential Districts to pro- Room located at 90 Utah. The agenda will or parcel of land, situ- Email RE/MAX Ad- to the kitchen/dining 2.5bth, 2 car garage, at bulk acreage prices aerobic area. Unlimited tect these uses from new North Main Street, be as follows: ated in the County of vanced today for your room. The kitchen has 2 story model home. for quick sale. Must possibilities! 882-7094, dwellings on adjoining Tooele, Utah 1. Call to Order Tooele, State of Utah, free no obligation CMA. an island and a cute Fenced, $1500/mo sell. EZ Terms. Call (801)860-5696 parcels. 1. Resolution 2008-44 A 2. Public Concerns described as follows: 435-884-3490 or re- European balcony off 398 Culross Circle UTLR 1-888-622-5263. 2. Proposed amendment Resolution of the City 3. Approval of Minutes Parcel 1: Commencing maxadvanced@yahoo. OFFICE BUILDING 54 the back. On the Davidson Realty (ucan) to Chapter 15 Use Table Council of Tooele City, 4. Financial Reports 62 feet West from the com South Main. Built in Kitchen level there are (435)833-0233 and Section 7.17(2) to Utah (the “Issuer”), Fi- 5. 2009 Tentative Southeast Corner of BUY BULK 40AC just the 1960s. 10,000sqft 3 bdrms and 2 bths. TERRIFIC Stansbury main floor finished, delete the setback re- nalizing the Terms and Budget Block 8, Plat "A", Grants- On the ground level Manufactured $29,900. Your own gor- quirements for animals Conditions of the Issu- 6. Operations Reports ville City Survey, Grants- Rambler! 250 Lakeview geous ranch. Stunning 5000+ sqft basement there’s a walk-out fin- on the island in Stans- Homes unfinished. $800,000. and family food produc- ance and Sale by the Is- 7. Water Appropriation ville City; and running ished family room wired land, inspiring views, tion from new dwellings suer of its Franchise Tax 8 Software Training thence West 82.5 feet; bury! $264,900 3000+ great locations, 2 hours (602)826-9471 for surround sound, a RENT TO OWN 36ft on adjoining parcels in Revenue Bonds, Series 9. R-WWTP Facility thence North 15.75 rods; sqft. Open floor plan, east of Salt Lake in large 2 car garage and Trailer 3 slide outs in the R-1-12, R-1-21, and 2008 (the “Series 2008 10. Treatment Technol- thence East 82.5 feet; 4bdrm, 3bth, park-like ideal outdoor recrea- another roughed-in quiet park. $575/mo the RM-7 zoning dis- Bonds”), in the Aggre- ogy thence South 15.75 rods yard with pergola cov- tional area. County bdrm and bath. The Space rent included. Buildings tricts. gate Principal Amount of 11. Development Agree- to the POINT OF COM- ered patio and RV pad. maintained roads, Master bdrm has a tray No kids. 144 W Durfee 3. Proposed amendment $______; ment MENCEMENT, County Fabulously finished ready to build or just ceiling and a ceiling Grantsville to the Home Occupation Confirming the Sale of 12. UASD Conference of Tooele, State of Utah. basement. Open Sat. hold and enjoy. Priced BUILDING MATERIALS: fan. 2,623 sq ft on a Oct.18 1-4. Jack Mur- (801)651-5151 METAL buildings, mini regulations (Section 8.1) said Series 2008 Bonds; 13. Trustee Con- Parcel 2: COMMENC- 1/4 acre fully-fenced lot. at bulk acreage prices to limit vehicles, heavy Authorizing the Execu- cerns ING 144.5 feet West of phy GRI Associate Bro- for quick sale. Must storage systems, roof But the financing is ker, Coldwell Banker and wall panels, metal equipment and trailers tion by the Issuer of a 14. Adjournment Southeast Corner of what makes this house sell. EZ Terms. Call from being stored or General Indenture and a (Published in the Tran- Block 8, Plat “A” Grants- Residential Brokerage. Mobile Homes UTLR 1-888-622-5263. building components. most attractive. The (801)550-9128 jack. Utah Manufacture 20 parked at the site of a First Supplemental In- script Bulletin November ville City Survey, running price is only $189,900 (ucan) home occupation. denture of Trust and 11, 2008) thence West 16 feet; murphy@utahhomes. 2-3BDRM HOMES in years plus. Top quality and you can get into it ERDA, 5 acre Horse 4. Proposed amend- other Documents Re- thence North 15.75 rods; com quiet park. Starting low prices. Weekly De- PUBLIC NOTICE for just 5% down plus property, Brookfield- ments to Chapter 20 quired in Connection thence East 16 feet; $625/mo.144 W Durfee livery. 1-800-262-5347. Notice is hereby given your first month pay- THIS CHRISTMAS be Estates. Appraised at Sign Ordinance to Therewith; Authorizing thence South 15.75 rods St. Grantsville cobuildings@cobuild- that the North Tooele ment. Isn’t that better REALLY Home for the $275,000. Last week, ings.net (ucan) authorize all regulated and Approving an Offi- to the POINT OF BE- than the 20% that Holidays. Get your (801)651-5151 signs to be approved by cial Statement; Authoriz- County Fire Protection GINNING, County of must sell this week! Service District will hold banks demand? In ad- $7500 government tax 3BDRM 2BTH Double If you build, remodel or t h e z o n i n g ing the taking of all other Tooele, State of Utah. Asking $185,000 obo. a public hearing on No- dition, buy our house credit. Applies if you wide on private .5acre remove buildings you administrator. Actions Necessary to the Property Address: 12 W No reasonable offer vember 20, 2008 at 6:30 and get FREE bikes for have not owned a lot. No smoking, no can place your classi- All interested persons Consummation of the Main St, Grantsville, refused. (435)224- p.m. at the Stansbury the kids. 801-794-1393 home in the last 3yrs. p e t s . $ 6 0 0 / m o fied ad in 45 of Utah's are invited to attend and Transaction Contem- Utah 84029 Tax ID Nos.: 4344 Park Fire Station, 179 S o l u t i o n s T e a m . $500/dep newspapers for only provide comment upon plated by this Resolu- 01-051-0-0046 and NOW IS a great time to Country Club, Stansbury (435)884-9449 (801)560-3018 or Several lots and acrea- $163. for 25 words ($5. these proposals. Written tion; Providing a Sever- 01-051-0-0009 Water buy. For a free no obli- Park, UT. A copy of the (435)882-7176 ge’s available. Horse for each additional comments will also be ability Clause; Repealing Rights: 49.64 Acre Feet gation list of forclosure TOOELE 3BDRM Ram- property. Ask about the word). You will reach considered if submitted Resolutions and Orders tentative budget is avail- of Water Right: 15-4527: and pre-forclosure bler on a large lot. Ex- 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile 8,8, & 8 Sale-A-Bration up to 340,000 house- to the City Recorder in in Conflict; Providing an able for public review Application/Claim No.: properties call or email ceptional buy at home for rent, no smok- for more savings. Free holds and all you do is advance of the hearing. Effective Date; and Re- Monday - Friday 8:00 A26268: Cert. No.: 5934 RE/MAX Advanced $162,500 but ask about ing/ pets. 882-1550 Recorded Message: call the Transcript Bul- A copy of each of these lated Matters Presented am - 5:00 pm at 179 Parcel 3: All that certain 435-884-3490 or re- our 8,8,8 Sale-a-bration Country Club, UT For Rent: Nice 2bdrm 1-877-744-3427, ext. letin at 882-0050 for all proposals may be re- by Randy Sant/Jason property situated in the maxadvanced@yahoo. for more savings! Free The agenda will be as trailer avail. immedi- 16. Prudential R.E. the details. (Mention viewed at the Grantsville Burningham County of Tooele, State com recorded message: follows: ately. $300/dep. UCAN Classified Net- City Offices each week- 2. Resolution 2008-45 of Utah, described as fol- 1877-744-3427, ext.8. THE ONLY Real as- 1. Roll call $650/mo. No smoking. work) day before the public Declaration of Official In- lows: PARCEL A: BE- Planning on selling your Prudential R.E. set Mother Earth, 2. Public comments on 830-3402 or 882-5153. hearing, between the tent of Tooele City, GINNING at center of home, you could be 20/ 95acres, water. tentative 2009 budget sending your sales TOOELE Beautiful, Special pre-approved Public Notices hours of 9:00 a.m. and Tooele County, Utah to Section 31, Township 1 5:00 p.m. Persons with Reimburse itself for Cer- 3. Approval of tentative South, Range 5 West, points to up to 340,000 newer, 3bdrm home for MOBILE HOME For sale financing. 8%+ return Meetings budget. households at once. only $162,500. Zero 3yrs. Close to Stock- disabilities needing ac- tain Capital Expenditures Salt Lake Base and Me- in Mobile park Reason- commodations to partici- Relating to the Construc- Dated this 5th day of ridian, thence South 198 For $163. you can down O.A.C. Free able (435)882-3499 ton, Grantsville, Rush Deadline for public no- Nov, 2008 place your 25 word Message: 1-877-744- V a l l e y . C a l l pate at these hearings tion and Expansion of feet, thence South 76 (435)849-0244 tices is 4 p.m. the day should contact Rachel 1000 North Roadway Cassandra Ray degrees 46 minutes East classified ad to all 45 3427, ext 8. Prudential 1-800-498-1184 prior to publication. District Administra- newspapers in Utah. R.E. Wright (435.884.3411) at and Related Improve- 2712 feet to a point 825 Public notices submit- the Grantsville City Of- ments through the Issu- tor feet South of East Quar- Just call the Transcript Offi ce Space ted past the deadline (Published in the Tran- Bulletin at 882-0050 for TOOELE Lovely 5bdrm fices at least 24 hours in ance of Revenue Bonds ter Corner of said Sec- rambler. Zero down Water Shares will not be accepted. advance of the hearings. Presented by Randy script Bulletin November tion 31, thence North all the details. (Mention UPAXLP 6, 11, 13 & 18, 2008) ucan) O.A.C. Free Message COMMERCIAL SPACE DATED this 4th day of Sant/Jason Burningham 200 feet to Southwest- 1-877-744-3427, ext. November,2008. Sharon A. Dawson erly right of way line of in Tooele, 272 N. 1 SHARE Of Settlement GRANTSVILLE CITY NOTICE OF TRUS- SELLING YOUR 14. Prudential R.E. Broadway, approx. 200 NOTICE OF PUBLIC Rachel Wright Tooele City Recorder TEE'S SALE Interstate 80, thence two HOME? Advertise it in Canyon Water for sale. Grantsville City Re- Pursuant to the Ameri- courses following said to 450sqft. High speed $ 4 8 0 0 OBO HEARINGS ON NEW The following described the classifieds. Call LAND USE REGULA- corder cans with Disabilities property will be sold at right of way line North- TOOELE, BY OWNER, internet, utilities in- (435)558-0704 882-0050 or visit TIONS (Published in the Tran- Act, Individuals Needing public auction to the westerly 1240 feet, 4 bedroom house in cluded in rent. www.tooeletran 5 ACRE FT underground NOTICE IS HEREBY script Bulletin November Special Accommoda- highest bidder, payable thence North 62 degrees Overlake, 2 bath, family (435)882-4949 script.com water, transferable GIVEN that the Grants- 11, 2008) tions Should Notify in lawful money of the 34 minutes 18 seconds room, fenced yard. FOR LEASE Office/ throughout, Erda or ville City Council will Sharon A. Dawson, United States at the time West 410 feet to the So. Willow/ Grantsville $115,500 or Best Offer. Business Space Tooele City. Call c o n d u c t p u b l i c Tooele City Recorder, at of sale, at the main en- POINT OF BEGINNING, Lease Option Inspection 10-5 Satur- PUBLIC NOTICE Utilities included. 46, (435)882-4949 hearing(s) at the Grants- 843-2110 prior to the trance to the Tooele County of Tooele, State Newer 4bdrm, 2.5bth day November 22, Sun- NOTICE IS HEREBY 48, or 50 South Main. ville City Offices, 429 meeting. TDD Phone County District Court, 74 of Utah. PARCEL B: BE- 2 story, 2 car garage day 1-5 November 23. WATER RIGHTS For GIVEN THAT the Tooele 1 month free. East Main Street, Number 843-2108 South 100 East, Tooele, GINNING 1125 feet East horse property, $1500. Home will be sold to Sale. Central Zone- City Planning Commis- (602)826-9471 Grantsville, Utah on (Published in the Tran- UT 84074, on Tuesday, of center of Section 31, 1088 Big Tree Drive H i g h e s t B i d d e r . Grantsville. 4acft $8500 sion will meet in a public Wednesday, November script Bulletin November December 2, 2008 at Township 1 South, Davidson Realty 801-372-8248 S E L L I N G Y O U R per acft, Tooele and hearing and Business 19, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. to 11, 2008) 1:15 p.m. (MST) of said Range 5 West, Salt Lake (435)833-0233 HOME? Advertise it in Erda 11acft, $12,500 meeting scheduled for the classifieds. Call receive public input re- day, for the purpose of Base and Meridian, said WANT TO get the latest per acft. (801)870-8085 Wednesday, November PUBLIC NOTICE SELL YOUR car in the 882-0050 or visit garding the following foreclosing a trust deed point being on Southerly local news? Subscribe 12, 2008 in the hour of NOTICE IS HERBY Transcript Bulletin Clas- www.tooeletran BECOME A SUB- proposals to amend the originally executed by boundary line of I-80, to the Transcript Bulle- 7:00 PM. The meeting GIVEN THAT the Tooele sified section. script.com SCRIBER. 882-0050 City’s Land Use Man- ALAN D. JOHNSON thence West 1310 feet, tin. will be held at Tooele City Council will meet in agement and Develop- (and SHELLEY C. thence North 396 feet, City Hall in the City a public hearing and ment Code: JOHNSON, his wife,) as thence North 74 degrees Council Chambers, lo- Business meeting 1. Proposed amend- trustors, in favor of Pri- 24 minutes West 2559 cated at 90 N Main scheduled for Wednes- ment to Chapter 14 Use vate Capital Group as feet to West section line, Street, Tooele, Utah. day, December 10, 2008 Table to delete the set- agent for those certain thence North 220 feet, Agenda Items in the hour of 7:00 PM. back requirements for 1. Pledge of Allegiance individuals/entities listed more or less to Morton These are The meeting will be held Thiokol property, thence pastures and to provide on trust deed, covering 2. Public Hearing and at Tooele City Hall in the new setback require- real property located in North 75 degrees 48 Recommendation on fi- City Council Chambers, ments for accessory Tooele County, UT, minutes East 650 feet nal plat approval Haw- located at 90 N Main buildings for Rural Resi- more particularly de- more or less to Southerly thorne House subdivi- Street, Tooele, Utah. dential Districts to pro- scribed as: PARCEL 1: boundary line of I-80, sion at two lot subdivi- Public Hearing on an or- Dog-Gone tect these uses from new All that certain property thence Southerly along sion located at SR 36 dinance of the Tooele dwellings on adjoining situated in the County of I-80 boundary line to BE- and Three O'Clock Dr. City Council vacating a parcels. Tooele, State of Utah, GINNING f r o m 3. Public Hearing and portion of 900 West 2. Proposed amendment described as follows: Burmester Vacation Motion on conditional Street between 1000 to Chapter 15 Use Table The Northwest Quarter Resolution, County of use permit for outdoor South Street and Timpie Good Deals! and Section 7.17(2) to of Section 7, Township 2 Tooele, State of Utah. display and sales to be Road. delete the setback re- South, Range 5 West, Property Address: Ap- located at 162 N Main St Pursuant to the Ameri- quirements for animals Salt Lake Basin and Me- proximately the South- by Sears. cans with Disabilities and family food produc- ridian. Excepting there- west corner of 1-80 and 4. Public Hearing and Act, individuals needing tion from new dwellings from, that portion of B u r m e s t e r R o a d , 1162 N. 380 E. • Tooele Motion on conditional special accommodation on adjoining parcels in property included in the Tooele, Utah 84029 Tax use permit to construct during this meeting the R-1-12, R-1-21, and road conveyed by that ID No.: 04-074-0-0001 at 20 ft tall detached ga- should notify Sharon the RM-7 zoning dis- certain Warranty Deed and 04-074-0-0005 Par- rage to be located at 523 Dawson, Tooele City Re- tricts. dated August 24, 1912 cel 4: All that certain Nottingham Dr by Robert corder prior to the meet- 3. Proposed amendment to Tooele County, State property situated in the Keysaw. ing at (435) 843-2110 or to the Home Occupation of Utah, and recorded County of Tooele, State 5. Public Hearing and TDD (435) 843-2180. regulations (Section 8.1) November 8, 1912 as of Utah, described as fol- Motion on conditional (Published in the Tran- to limit vehicles, heavy Entry No. 142602 in lows: The South half of use permit for an auto- script Bulletin November equipment and trailers Book 3-H at Page 255 of the South half of Section motive repair shop to be 11, 2008) 2642 Deer Run Drive,from Stocktonbeing stored or located at 41 E 600 N by official records, being 35, Township 5 South, parked at the site of a Joe Miller. SELL YOUR computer described as follows: Range 8 West, Salt Lake home occupation. 6. Public Hearing and in the classifieds. Call Commencing at the Base and Meridian, 4. Proposed amend- Motion on conditional 882-0050 or visit North Quarter corner of County of Tooele, State Over 2250 square feet! 4 bedrooms, ments to Chapter 20 use permit to construct a www.tooeletranscript. Section 7, Township 2 of Utah. Property Ad- Sign Ordinance to 25 ft tall barn to be lo- com South, Range 5 West, dress: Approximately Large kitchen, Large family room, authorize all regulated cated at 785 W McKellar Salt Lake Base and Me- 160 Acres in Dugway, signs to be approved by by Michael Leonelli. SELLING YOUR moun- ridian, thence South one Utah 84074 Tax ID Fully Landscaped, fully fenced. t h e z o n i n g 7. Public Hearing and tain bike? www.tooele mile to the South Quar- No.:06-076-0-0006 Wa- $ administrator. Motion on conditional transcript.com ter corner of said Section ter Right: 320 Acres of Price Reduced 199,900 All interested persons use permit to allow for 7; thence West 4 rods; Water right Number: are invited to attend and an administrative office thence North one mile; 16-632 Application/Claim No.: D3546 Point of Di- 3000 Sq. ft. 3 provide comment upon and training facility to be thence East 4 rods to 1001 Dream Weaver Cv • Erda these proposals. Written located at 761 Upland Dr the place of beginning. version-Surface: (1) S bed. 2 bths. 5 comments will also be Property Address: Ap- 820 ft E 600 ft from NW acres of horse Just listed – Beautiful, Beautiful - 2+ acres, by Northwest Baptist considered if submitted Mission. proximately 525 Lincoln cor, Sec 21, T 5S, R property, granite Large open fl oor plan, Rambler with a bonus 7W, SLBM The current TO BE BUILT! to the City Recorder in 8. Public Hearing and YES –Highway, WeGrantsville, Are Still countertops all the advance of the hearing. Motion on conditional Utah 84029 Tax ID beneficiary of the trust extras, ask about room. 5 Bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms. Very deed is Private Capital A copy$ of each of these use permit to construct a No.: 05-055-0-0001 “ builder purchas- Large oversized garage ! Must proposalsSee 425,000may be re- 720 sq ft garage to be PARCEL 2: All that piece Group as agent for those $ ing your existing viewed at the Grantsville located at 156 W 100 S or parcel of land, situ- certain individuals/enti- 399,900 home” option City Offices each week- Lendingated in the CountyMoneyof ties listed on the trust by Brad Barraclough and 33 Handcart Rd • Tooele day before the public Rhonda Bracken. Tooele, State of Utah, deed and the record hearing,Overbetween the 9. Review and Approval described as follows: owners of the property 3600 Sq. ft, Over as of the recording of the 961 Dream Weaver Cv • Erda 5.6 acres (green hours of 9:00 a.m. and of Planning Commission Let us helpParcel 1:youCommencing restructure belt) Granite 5:002800p.m. Persons sq with minutes for meeting held 62 feet West from the notice of default are countertops and TO BE BUILT! disabilities needing ac- October 22, 2008. your currentSoutheast Corner mortgage!of ALAN D. JOHNSON and TO BE BUILT! all of the extras. commodationsfeet. .28to partici- 10.Adjourn Block 8, Plat "A", Grants- SHELLEY C. JOHN- Ask about “builder pate at these hearings Pursuant to the Ameri- • 100% Financingville City isSurvey, Still HereGrants- SON, residing at HC61 purchasing your ex- should contact Rachel ville City; and running Fox 350, Callao, UT isting home” option. $ of acre. cans with Disabilities 235,000 Wright (435.884.3411) at Act, individuals needing • 2nd Mortgagesthence West 82.5 feet; 84083. You could be living Dated November 4, $ in this beautiful the Grantsville City Of- special accommodations • Rates are Stillthence Low!North 15.75 rods; 459,900 home by spring! fices at least 24 hours in during this meeting thence East 82.5 feet; 2008 advance of the hearings. should notify Rachelle thence South 15.75 rods /s/ DOUGLAS J. SHUM- 5 Acre Lots In East Erda! Refinance or purchase your WAY, ESQ. 2 Available DATED this 4th day of Custer, Tooele City to the POINT OF COM- 9+ Acres $ StartingNovember,2008. at Planner prior to the dream home today,MENCEMENT, call County Trustee Private & gorgeous. $ Rachel Wright meeting at (435) of Tooele, State of Utah. (Published in the Tran- 260,000 225,000 script Bulletin November In East Erda! w/water $ Grantsville City Re- 843-2130 or TDD (435) Parcel 2: COMMENC- JoAnne Valdez 189,900corder 843-2180. ING 144.5 feet West of 11, 18 & 25, 2008) (Published in the Tran- (Published in the Tran- Southeast Corner of script Bulletin November script Bulletin November Block 8, Plat “A” Grants- 11, 2008) 11, 2008) ville City Survey, running Call Laramie Dunn for ALL thence West 16 feet; thence North 15.75 rods; your Real Estate needs SELL YOUR CAR or thence East 16 feet; boat in the classifieds. thence South 15.75 rods Call 882-0050 or visit to the POINT OF BE- www.tooeletranscript. 435 833-0740GINNING, • 800 453-9606County of com or e-mail your ad Tooele, State of Utah. to tbp@tooeletran- www.deseretpeakmtg.comProperty Address: 12 W Frank Sly 435-224-4000 script.com Main St, Grantsville, Utah 84029 Tax ID Nos.: 01-051-0-0046 and 01-051-0-0009 Water Rights: 49.64 Acre Feet of Water Right: 15-4527: Application/Claim No.: A26268: Cert. No.: 5934 Parcel 3: All that certain property situated in the County of Tooele, State of Utah, described as fol- lows: PARCEL A: BE- GINNING at center of Section 31, Township 1 South, Range 5 West, Salt Lake Base and Me- ridian, thence South 198 feet, thence South 76 degrees 46 minutes East 2712 feet to a point 825 feet South of East Quar- ter Corner of said Sec- tion 31, thence North 200 feet to Southwest- erly right of way line of Interstate 80, thence two courses following said right of way line North- westerly 1240 feet, thence North 62 degrees 34 minutes 18 seconds West 410 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, County of Tooele, State of Utah. PARCEL B: BE- GINNING 1125 feet East of center of Section 31, Township 1 South, Range 5 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, said point being on Southerly boundary line of I-80, thence West 1310 feet, thence North 396 feet, thence North 74 degrees 24 minutes West 2559 feet to West section line, thence North 220 feet, more or less to Morton Thiokol property, thence North 75 degrees 48 minutes East 650 feet more or less to Southerly boundary line of I-80, thence Southerly along I-80 boundary line to BE- GINNING f r o m Burmester Vacation Resolution, County of Tooele, State of Utah. Property Address: Ap- proximately the South- west corner of 1-80 and B u r m e s t e r R o a d , Tooele, Utah 84029 Tax ID No.: 04-074-0-0001 and 04-074-0-0005 Par- cel 4: All that certain property situated in the County of Tooele, State of Utah, described as fol- lows: The South half of the South half of Section 35, Township 5 South, Range 8 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, County of Tooele, State of Utah. Property Ad- dress: Approximately 160 Acres in Dugway, Utah 84074 Tax ID No.:06-076-0-0006 Wa- ter Right: 320 Acres of Water right Number: 16-632 Application/Claim No.: D3546 Point of Di- version-Surface: (1) S 820 ft E 600 ft from NW cor, Sec 21, T 5S, R 7W, SLBM The current beneficiary of the trust deed is Private Capital Group as agent for those certain individuals/enti- ties listed on the trust deed and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default are ALAN D. JOHNSON and SHELLEY C. JOHN- SON, residing at HC61 Fox 350, Callao, UT 84083. Dated November 4, 2008 /s/ DOUGLAS J. SHUM- WAY, ESQ. Trustee (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin November 11, 18 & 25, 2008) NOTICE OF TRUS- TEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the main en- trance to the Tooele County District Court, 74 South 100 East, Tooele, UT 84074, on Tuesday, December 2, 2008 at 1:15 p.m. (MST) of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed originally executed by ALAN D. JOHNSON (and SHELLEY C. JOHNSON, his wife,) as trustors, in favor of Pri- vate Capital Group as agent for those certain individuals/entities listed on trust deed, covering real property located in Tooele County, UT, more particularly de- scribed as: PARCEL 1: All that certain property situated in the County of Tooele, State of Utah, described as follows: The Northwest Quarter of Section 7, Township 2 South, Range 5 West, Salt Lake Basin and Me- ridian. Excepting there- from, that portion of property included in the road conveyed by that certain Warranty Deed dated August 24, 1912 to Tooele County, State of Utah, and recorded November 8, 1912 as Entry No. 142602 in Book 3-H at Page 255 of official records, being described as follows: Commencing at the North Quarter corner of Section 7, Township 2 South, Range 5 West, Salt Lake Base and Me- ridian, thence South one mile to the South Quar- ter corner of said Section 7; thence West 4 rods; thence North one mile; thence East 4 rods to the place of beginning. Property Address: Ap- proximately 525 Lincoln Highway, Grantsville, Utah 84029 Tax ID No.: 05-055-0-0001 PARCEL 2: All that piece or parcel of land, situ- ated in the County of Tooele, State of Utah, described as follows: Parcel 1: Commencing 62 feet West from the Southeast Corner of Block 8, Plat "A", Grants- ville City Survey, Grants- ville City; and running thence West 82.5 feet; thence North 15.75 rods; thence East 82.5 feet; NOTICE OF TRUS- thence South 15.75 rods TEE'S SALE to the POINT OF COM- The following described MENCEMENT, County property will be sold at of Tooele, State of Utah. public auction to the Parcel 2: COMMENC- highest bidder, payable ING 144.5 feet West of in lawful money of the Southeast Corner of United States at the time Block 8, Plat “A” Grants- of sale, at the main en- ville City Survey, running trance to the Tooele thence West 16 feet; County District Court, 74 thence North 15.75 rods; South 100 East, Tooele, thence East 16 feet; UT 84074, on Tuesday, thence South 15.75 rods December 2, 2008 at to the POINT OF BE- 1:00 p.m. (MST) of said GINNING, County of day, for the purpose of Tooele, State of Utah. NOTICE OF TRUS- foreclosing a trust deed Property Address: 12 W TEE'S SALE originally executed by Main St, Grantsville, APN: 12-057-0-0230 ALAN D. JOHNSON Utah 84029 Tax ID Nos.: Trust No. 1139253-07 (and SHELLEY C. 01-051-0-0046 and Ref: Ricky Bonnette JOHNSON, his wife,) as 01-051-0-0009 Water TRA: L o a n N o . trustors, in favor of Pri- Rights: 49.64 Acre Feet xxxxxx3161 . IMPOR- vate Capital Group as of Water Right: 15-4527: TANT NOTICE TO agent for those certain Application/Claim No.: PROPERTY OWNER: individuals/entities listed A26268: Cert. No.: 5934 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT on trust deed, covering Parcel 3: All that certain UNDER A DEED OF real property located in property situated in the TRUST, DATED April Tooele County, UT, County of Tooele, State 04, 2003. UNLESS YOU more particularly de- of Utah, described as fol- TAKE ACTION TO scribed as: Parcel 1: All lows: PARCEL A: BE- PROTECT YOUR that land situated in GINNING at center of PROPERTY, IT MAY BE Tooele County, State of Section 31, Township 1 SOLD AT A PUBLIC Utah, described as fol- South, Range 5 West, SALE. IF YOU NEED lows: The Northwest Salt Lake Base and Me- AN EXPLANATION OF Quarter of Section 7, ridian, thence South 198 THIS PROCEEDING, Township 2 South, feet, thence South 76 YOU SHOULD CON- Range 5 West, Salt Lake degrees 46 minutes East TACT A LAWYER. On Base and Meridian. Ex- 2712 feet to a point 825 December 09, 2008, at cepting therefrom, that feet South of East Quar- 4:30pm, James H. Woo- portion of property in- ter Corner of said Sec- dall, Trustee James H. cluded in the road con- tion 31, thence North Woodall, as duly ap- veyed by that certain 200 feet to Southwest- pointed Trustee under a Warranty Deed dated erly right of way line of Deed of Trust recorded August 24, 1912 to Interstate 80, thence two April 09, 2003, as Instru- Tooele County, State of courses following said ment No. 199621, in Utah, and recorded No- right of way line North- Book 839, Page 252, of vember 8, 1912 as Entry westerly 1240 feet, the Official Records in No. 142602 in Book 3-H thence North 62 degrees the office at the County at Page 255 of official re- 34 minutes 18 seconds Recorder of Tooele cords, being described West 410 feet to the County, State of Utah, NOTICE OF TRUS- as follows: Com- INVITATION TO BID POINT OF BEGINNING, executed by Ricky Bon- TEE'S SALE mencing at the North Separate sealed bids for County of Tooele, State nette, A Married Man, APN: 13-029-0-0021 Quarter corner of Sec- construction of Erda of Utah. PARCEL B: BE- will sell at public auction Trust No. 1157257-07 tion 7, Township 2 Acres Water Company 1 GINNING 1125 feet East to highest bidder, pay- Ref: Dean Bates TRA: South, Range 5 West, MG Water Tank will be of center of Section 31, able in lawful money of Loan No. xxxxxx8748. Salt Lake Base and Me- received by Erda Acres Township 1 South, the United States at the IMPORTANT NOTICE ridian, thence South one Water Company from Range 5 West, Salt Lake NOTICE OF TRUS- time of sale. Successful TO PROPERTY mile to the South Quar- bidders. Bids will be Base and Meridian, said TEE'S SALE bidders must tender a OWNER: YOU ARE IN ter corner of said Section publicly opened and point being on Southerly APN: 13-029-0-0006 deposit of $5,000 in cer- DEFAULT UNDER A 7; thence West 4 rods; read aloud at 3:00 pm boundary line of I-80, Trust No. 1153527-07 tified funds to the trustee DEED OF TRUST, thence North one mile; on Thursday December thence West 1310 feet, Ref: Steve Sokol at the time of sale, with DATED January 04, thence East 4 rods to 4, 2008 at 12227 S Busi- thence North 396 feet, T R A : L o a n N o . the balance due by noon 2007. UNLESS YOU the place of beginning. ness Park Drive, Suite thence North 74 degrees xxxxxx8584. IMPOR- the following business TAKE ACTION TO T a x ID N o . : 220 Draper, UT 84020. 24 minutes West 2559 TANT NOTICE TO day, at the office of the PROTECT YOUR 05-055-0-0001 Parcel 2: The work to be per- feet to West section line, PROPERTY OWNER: Trustee. At the tooele PROPERTY, IT MAY BE All that land situated in formed under this project thence North 220 feet, YOU ARE IN DEFAULT county courthouse 74 SOLD AT A PUBLIC Tooele County, State of shall consist of furnish- more or less to Morton UNDER A DEED OF South 100 East Tooele SALE. IF YOU NEED Utah, described as fol- ing all labor, materials Thiokol property, thence TRUST, DATED Febru- Utah all right, title and in- AN EXPLANATION OF lows: Commencing at a and equipment required North 75 degrees 48 ary 22, 2007. UNLESS terest conveyed to and THIS PROCEEDING, point North 1688.28 feet, to construct the facilities minutes East 650 feet YOU TAKE ACTION TO now held by it under said YOU SHOULD CON- North 88º 30' West 574.2 and features called for more or less to Southerly PROTECT YOUR Deed of Trust in the TACT A LAWYER. On feet, North 0º 17' East by the CONTRACT boundary line of I-80, PROPERTY, IT MAY BE property situated in said December 09, 2008, at 665.94 feet, North 89º DOCUMENTS and as thence Southerly along SOLD AT A PUBLIC County and State de- 4:30pm, James H. Woo- 30' West 289.5 feet from shown on the DRAW- I-80 boundary line to BE- SALE. IF YOU NEED scribed as: Lot 230, dall, Trustee James H. the Southeast corner of INGS. Construction of a GINNING f r o m AN EXPLANATION OF overlake estates phase Woodall, as duly ap- Section 32, Township 2 1 MG Concrete Water Burmester Vacation THIS PROCEEDING, "1-c", subdivision ac- pointed Trustee under a South, Range 5 West, Storage Tank and Pip- Resolution, County of YOU SHOULD CON- cording to the official plat Deed of Trust recorded Salt Lake Base and Me- ing. This project is Tooele, State of Utah. TACT A LAWYER. On thereof on file and of re- January 10, 2007, as In- ridian; said point also be- funded by Utah Drinking Property Address: Ap- November 25, 2008, at cord in the Tooele strument No. 275807, in ing Northwest corner of Water Board. Plans and proximately the South- 4:30pm, James H. Woo- county recorder's office.. Book xx, Page xx, of the Eastmoor Subdivision, specifications have been west corner of 1-80 and dall, Trustee, as duly ap- The street address and Official Records in the running thence North 89º prepared by Sunrise En- B u r m e s t e r R o a d , pointed Trustee under a other common designa- office at the County Re- 30' West 120 feet along gineering, Inc. and will Tooele, Utah 84029 Tax Deed of Trust recorded tion of the real property corder of Tooele County, the South side of Main be available on Monday, ID No.: 04-074-0-0001 February 27, 2007, as described above is pur- State of Utah, executed Street; thence South 150 October 27, 2008 at their and 04-074-0-0005 Par- Instrument No. 278910, ported to be: 1488 by Dean Bates, A Mar- feet; thence East 120 office at 12227 S. Busi- cel 4: All that certain in Book xx, Page xx, of Clemente Way Tooele ried Man, will sell at pub- NOTICE OF TRUS- feet, more or less, to ness Park Drive, Suite NOTICE property situated in the the Official Records in Ut 84074. Estimated To- lic auction to highest bid- TEE'S SALE West boundary of East- 220 Draper, Ut 84020 A notice of intent for the County of Tooele, State the office at the County tal Debt as of December der, payable in lawful The following described moor Subdivision; telephone (801)523- following project submit- of Utah, described as fol- Recorder of Tooele 09, 2008 is $98,747.89. money of the United property will be sold at thence North 250 feet, 0100, upon receipt of ted in accordance with lows: The South half of County, State of Utah, The undersigned Trus- States at the time of public auction to the more or less, along said $40.00 for each set §R307-401-1, Utah Ad- the South half of Section executed by Steve tee disclaims any liability sale. Successful bidders highest bidder, payable West boundary to the (non-refundable). The ministrative Code (UAC), 35, Township 5 South, Sokol, A Married Man, for any incorrectness of must tender a deposit of in lawful money of the point of beginning. Prop- ENGINEER for this Con- has been received for Range 8 West, Salt Lake will sell at public auction the street address and $5,000 in certified funds United States at the time erty Address: 700 East tract will be Sunrise En- consideration by the Ex- Base and Meridian, to highest bidder, pay- other common designa- to the trustee at the time of sale, at the main en- Main Street, Grantsville, gineering, Incorporated ecutive Secretary, Utah County of Tooele, State able in lawful money of tion, if any, shown of sale, with the balance trance to the Tooele UT 84029 Tax ID and they will be repre- Air Quality Board: Com- ofTuesdayUtah. Property NovemberAd- the United 11, 2008States at the herein. Said Tooelesale will be dueTranscripby noon the followt-Bulle- CountytDistrictin Court, 74 No.:01-054-0-0025 Wa- sented by Lane D. pany Name: Peakb7 dress: Approximately time of sale. Successful made without covenant ing business day, at the South 100 East, Tooele, ter Rights: 49.64 Acre Peirce, P.E. as Project Construction Materials: 160 Acres in Dugway, bidders must tender a or warranty, express or office of the Trustee. At UT 84074, on Tuesday, Feet of Water Right: Engineer. A pre-bid tour Stockton Aggregate UtahPublic84074 NoticesTax ID depositPublicof $5,000 Noticesin cer - Public Notices implied,Publicregarding Noticestitle, thePublictooele countyNoticescourt - DecemberPublic Notices2, 2008 at 15-4527:Public Application/Notices willPublicbe held onNoticesThursday, PlantPublicLocation: Notices555 No.:06-076-0-0006Meetings Wa- tified fundsTrusteesto the trustee Trustees possession,Trusteescondition or houseTrustees74 South 100 1:00 p.m.Trustees(MST) of said Claim TrusteesNo.: A26268: Cert. NovemberMiscellaneous20, 2008, at NorthMiscellaneousHighway 36, ter Right: 320 Acres of at the time of sale, with encumbrances, including East Tooele Utah all day, for the purpose of No.: 5934 The current 9:00 a.m., meeting at the Stockton, UT, Tooele Water right Number: the balance due by noon NOTICE OF TRUS- fees, charges and ex- right, title and interest foreclosing a trust deed beneficiary of the trust Campbell Well site loca- County Project Descrip- 16-632 Application/Claim the following business TEE'S SALE penses of the Trustee conveyed to and now originally executed by deed is Private Capital tion Southern End of tion: Peak Construction No.: D3546 Point of Di- day, at the office of the APN: 12-057-0-0230 and of the trusts created held by it under said ALAN D. JOHNSON Group as agent for those Campbell Road in Erda, Materials has requested version-Surface: (1) S Trustee. At the tooele Trust No. 1139253-07 by said Deed of Trust, to Deed of Trust in the (and SHELLEY C. certain individuals/enti- Utah appr. address 3580 to operate an aggregate 820 ft E 600 ft from NW county courthouse 74 Ref: Ricky Bonnette pay the remaining princi- property situated in said JOHNSON, his wife,) as ties listed on the trust Campbell Road Erda, crushing, screening, and cor, Sec 21, T 5S, R South 100 East Tooele TRA: L o a n N o . pal sums of the note(s) County and State de- trustors, in favor of Pri- deed and the record UT 84074. Attendance washing plant near 7W, SLBM The current Utah all right, title and in- xxxxxx3161 . IMPOR- secured by said Deed of scribed as: Lot 21, gate- vate Capital Group as owners of the property at the pre-bid tour is re- Stockton. Road base, beneficiary of the trust terest conveyed to and TANT NOTICE TO Trust. The current bene- way neighborhood agent for those certain as of the recording of the quested. Names of washed sand, and deed is Private Capital now held by it under said PROPERTY OWNER: ficiary of the Trust Deed phase 2a-1, according to individuals/entities listed notice of default are those in attendance will washed rock will be pro- Group as agent for those Deed of Trust in the YOU ARE IN DEFAULT as of the date of this no- the official plat thereof on trust deed, covering ALAN D. JOHNSON and be recorded. duced for use at different certain individuals/enti- property situated in said UNDER A DEED OF tice is: Mortgage Elec- recorded in the office of real property located in SHELLEY C. JOHN- (Published in the Tran- locations in the area. ties listed on the trust County and State de- TRUST, DATED April tronic Registration Sys- the Tooele county re- Tooele County, UT, SON, residing at HC61 script Bulletin October Power will be supplied deed and the record scribed as: Lot 6, gate- 04, 2003. UNLESS YOU tems, Inc. The record corder, Utah.. The street more particularly de- Fox 350, Callao, UT 28, November 4, 11, 18, by the local utility com- owners of the property way neighborhood TAKE ACTION TO owner of the property as address and other com- scribed as: Parcel 1: All 84083. 25 & December 2, 2008) pany. This site currently as of the recording of the phase 2a-1 subdivision, PROTECT YOUR of the recording of the mon designation of the that land situated in Dated November 4, operates under portable notice of default are a subdivision of Tooele PROPERTY, IT MAY BE Notice of Default is/are: real property described Tooele County, State of 2008 PUBLIC NOTICE AO- ALAN D. JOHNSON and county, according to the SOLD AT A PUBLIC Ricky Bonnette. above is purported to be: Utah, described as fol- /s/ DOUGLAS J. SHUM- The opportunity is now DAQEAN0187800007- SHELLEY C. JOHN- official plat thereof, re- SALE. IF YOU NEED Dated: November 11, 6695 Old Mill Road lows: The Northwest WAY, ESQ. available for county resi- 07 and Temporary Relo- SON, residing at HC61 corded in the office of AN EXPLANATION OF 2008. Stansbury Park Ut Quarter of Section 7, Trustee dents to participate in c a t i o n L e t t e r Fox 350, Callao, UT the county recorder of THIS PROCEEDING, James H. Woodall, 84074. Estimated Total Township 2 South, (Published in the Tran- the future planning and DAQC-1222-07 under 84083. tooele county, state of YOU SHOULD CON- Trustee James H. Woo- Debt as of December 09, Range 5 West, Salt Lake script Bulletin November development of our com- the name of Rees's En- Dated November 4, Utah.. The street ad- TACT A LAWYER. On dall 10653 River Front 2008 is $240,237.31. Base and Meridian. Ex- 11, 18 & 25, 2008) munity through volun- terprise. Peak Construc- 2008 dress and other common December 09, 2008, at Parkway, Suite 290 The undersigned Trus- cepting therefrom, that teering on one of the tion Materials has re- /s/ DOUGLAS J. SHUM- designation of the real 4:30pm, James H. Woo- South Jordan Ut tee disclaims any liability portion of property in- County's three Planning cently purchased the site WAY, ESQ. property described dall, Trustee James H. 84095 (801)254-9450 for any incorrectness of cluded in the road con- Public Notices Commissions. Tooele from Rees's Enterprise Trustee above is purported to be: Woodall, as duly ap- (800)245-1886 (Hotline) the street address and veyed by that certain Miscellaneous County is accepting ap- and has requested the (Published in the Tran- 442 Wheatridge Drive pointed Trustee under a Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 other common designa- Warranty Deed dated plications for current va- site be permitted in their script Bulletin November Stansbury Park Ut Deed of Trust recorded P.M. Signature/by: tion, if any, shown August 24, 1912 to Deadline for public no- cancies. The Planning name with a permanent 11, 18 & 25, 2008) 84074. Estimated Total April 09, 2003, as Instru- James H. Woodall, herein. Said sale will be Tooele County, State of tices is 4 p.m. the day Commissions hear testi- AO. This source is con- Debt as of November 25, ment No. 199621, in Trustee James H. Woo- made without covenant Utah, and recorded No- prior to publication. mony from the public sidered a Title V area 2008 is $274,197.49. Book 839, Page 252, of dall R-202398 or warranty, express or vember 8, 1912 as Entry Public notices submit- and county staff regard- source. The emissions Public Notices The undersigned Trus- the Official Records in (Pubilshed in the Tran- implied, regarding title, No. 142602 in Book 3-H ted past the deadline ing development actions, for the facility will be the Trustees tee disclaims any liability the office at the County script Bulletin November possession, condition or at Page 255 of official re- will not be accepted. including, zone changes, following, in tons per for any incorrectness of Recorder of Tooele 11, 18 & 25, 2008) encumbrances, including cords, being described UPAXLP subdivisions, revisions to year, potential to emit to- Deadline for public no- the street address and County, State of Utah, fees, charges and ex- as follows: Com- the County Code and tals: PM10 = 16.36 The NOTICE OF TRUS- INVITATION TO BID tices is 4 p.m. the day other common designa- executed by Ricky Bon- penses of the Trustee mencing at the North Land Use Ordinance, completed engineering TEE'S SALE Separate sealed bids for prior to publication. tion, if any, shown nette, A Married Man, and of the trusts created Quarter corner of Sec- conditional use permits evaluation and air quality APN: 13-029-0-0021 construction of Erda Public notices submit- herein. Said sale will be will sell at public auction by said Deed of Trust, to tion 7, Township 2 and provides recommen- impact analysis showed Trust No. 1157257-07 Acres Water Company 1 ted past the deadline made without covenant to highest bidder, pay- pay the remaining princi- South, Range 5 West, dations to the County that the proposed project Ref: Dean Bates TRA: MG Water Tank will be will not be accepted. or warranty, express or able in lawful money of pal sums of the note(s) Salt Lake Base and Me- Commissioners. Plan- meets the requirements Loan No. xxxxxx8748. received by Erda Acres UPAXLP implied, regarding title, the United States at the secured by said Deed of ridian, thence South one ning Commission mem- of federal air quality IMPORTANT NOTICE Water Company from possession, condition or time of sale. Successful Trust. The current bene- mile to the South Quar- bers are appointed by regulations and the NOTICE OF TRUS- TO PROPERTY bidders. Bids will be encumbrances, including bidders must tender a ficiary of the Trust Deed ter corner of said Section the County Commission- State air quality rules. TEE'S SALE OWNER: YOU ARE IN publicly opened and fees, charges and ex- deposit of $5,000 in cer- as of the date of this no- 7; thence West 4 rods; ers and serve four year The Executive Secretary APN: 13-029-0-0006 DEFAULT UNDER A read aloud at 3:00 pm penses of the Trustee tified funds to the trustee tice is: Mortgage Elec- thence North one mile; terms. Appointed mem- intends to issue an Ap- Trust No. 1153527-07 DEED OF TRUST, on Thursday December and of the trusts created at the time of sale, with tronic Registration Sys- thence East 4 rods to bers will be expected to proval Order pending a Ref: Steve Sokol DATED January 04, 4, 2008 at 12227 S Busi- by said Deed of Trust, to the balance due by noon tems, Inc. The record the place of beginning. attend monthly meet- 30-day public comment T R A : L o a n N o . 2007. UNLESS YOU ness Park Drive, Suite pay the remaining princi- the following business owner of the property as T a x ID N o . : ings, generally held a period. The project pro- xxxxxx8584. IMPOR- TAKE ACTION TO 220 Draper, UT 84020. pal sums of the note(s) day, at the office of the of the recording of the 05-055-0-0001 Parcel 2: 7:00pm in the County posal, estimate of the ef- TANT NOTICE TO PROTECT YOUR The work to be per- secured by said Deed of Trustee. At the tooele Notice of Default is/are: All that land situated in Auditorium. Interested fect on local air quality PROPERTY OWNER: PROPERTY, IT MAY BE formed under this project Trust. The current bene- county courthouse 74 The Dean and Laurel Tooele County, State of persons should submit and draft Approval Order YOU ARE IN DEFAULT SOLD AT A PUBLIC shall consist of furnish- ficiary of the Trust Deed South 100 East Tooele Bates Trust, Dated The Utah, described as fol- an application to the are available for public UNDER A DEED OF SALE. IF YOU NEED ing all labor, materials as of the date of this no- Utah all right, title and in- 15th Day Of May 2. lows: Commencing at a County Engineer's Office inspection and comment TRUST, DATED Febru- AN EXPLANATION OF and equipment required tice is: Mortgage Elec- terest conveyed to and Dated: November 11, point North 1688.28 feet, by November 24, 2008. at the Utah Division of ary 22, 2007. UNLESS THIS PROCEEDING, to construct the facilities tronic Registration Sys- now held by it under said 2008. North 88º 30' West 574.2 Applications may be ob- Air Quality, 150 North YOU TAKE ACTION TO YOU SHOULD CON- and features called for tems, Inc. The record Deed of Trust in the James H. Woodall, feet, North 0º 17' East tained on the County's 1950 West, Salt Lake PROTECT YOUR TACT A LAWYER. On by the CONTRACT owner of the property as property situated in said Trustee James H. Woo- 665.94 feet, North 89º website at www. City, UT 84114-4820. PROPERTY, IT MAY BE December 09, 2008, at DOCUMENTS and as of the recording of the County and State de- dall 10653 River Front 30' West 289.5 feet from co.tooele.ut.us or in per- Written comments re- SOLD AT A PUBLIC 4:30pm, James H. Woo- shown on the DRAW- Notice of Default is/are: scribed as: Lot 230, Parkway, Suite 290 the Southeast corner of son at the County Engi- ceived by the Division at SALE. IF YOU NEED dall, Trustee James H. INGS. Construction of a Steve Sokol. Dated: Oc- overlake estates phase South Jordan Ut Section 32, Township 2 neer's Office at 47 South this same address on or AN EXPLANATION OF Woodall, as duly ap- 1 MG Concrete Water tober 28, 2008. "1-c", subdivision ac- 84095 (801)254-9450 South, Range 5 West, Main Street. For ques- before December 11, THIS PROCEEDING, pointed Trustee under a Storage Tank and Pip- James H. Woodall, cording to the official plat (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Salt Lake Base and Me- tions regarding service 2008 will be considered YOU SHOULD CON- Deed of Trust recorded ing. This project is Trustee 10653 River thereof on file and of re- Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 ridian; said point also be- on a Planning Commis- in making the final deci- TACT A LAWYER. On January 10, 2007, as In- funded by Utah Drinking Front Parkway, Suite cord in the Tooele P.M. Signature/by: ing Northwest corner of sion please call the Engi- sion on the approval/dis- November 25, 2008, at strument No. 275807, in Water Board. Plans and 290 South Jordan Ut county recorder's office.. James H. Woodall, Eastmoor Subdivision, neer's Office at approval of the proposed 4:30pm, James H. Woo- Book xx, Page xx, of the specifications have been 84095 (801)254-9450 The street address and Trustee James H. Woo- running thence North 89º 843-3274. project. Email com- dall, Trustee, as duly ap- Official Records in the prepared by Sunrise En- (800)245-1886 (Hotline) other common designa- dall R-202471 30' West 120 feet along (Published in the Tran- ments will also be ac- pointed Trustee under a office at the County Re- gineering, Inc. and will Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 tion of the real property (Published in the Tran- the South side of Main script Bulletin October cepted at ahumph - Deed of Trust recorded corder of Tooele County, be available on Monday, P.M. Signature/by: described above is pur- script Bulletin 11, 18 & Street; thence South 150 23, 28, 30, November 4, [email protected]. If any- February 27, 2007, as State of Utah, executed October 27, 2008 at their James H. Woodall, ported to be: 1488 25, 2008) feet; thence East 120 6, 11, 13, 18 & 20, 2008) one so requests to the Instrument No. 278910, by Dean Bates, A Mar- office at 12227 S. Busi- Trustee R-199987 Clemente Way Tooele feet, more or less, to Executive Secretary at in Book xx, Page xx, of ried Man, will sell at pub- NOTICE OF TRUS- ness Park Drive, Suite NOTICE (Published in the Tran- Ut 84074. Estimated To- West boundary of East- the Division in writing the Official Records in lic auction to highest bid- TEE'S SALE 220 Draper, Ut 84020 A notice of intent for the script Bulletin October tal Debt as of December moor Subdivision; within 15 days of publi- the office at the County der, payable in lawful The following described telephone (801)523- following project submit- 28, November 4 & 11, 09, 2008 is $98,747.89. thence North 250 feet, cation of this notice, a Recorder of Tooele money of the United property will be sold at 0100, upon receipt of ted in accordance with 2008) The undersigned Trus- more or less, along said hearing will be held in County, State of Utah, States at the time of public auction to the $40.00 for each set §R307-401-1, Utah Ad- tee disclaims any liability West boundary to the a c c o r d a n c e w i t h executed by Steve sale. Successful bidders highest bidder, payable (non-refundable). The ministrative Code (UAC), for any incorrectness of point of beginning. Prop- R307-401-7, UAC. Sokol, A Married Man, must tender a deposit of in lawful money of the ENGINEER for this Con- has been received for DEADLINES FOR clas- the street address and erty Address: 700 East (Published in the Tran- will sell at public auction $5,000 in certified funds United States at the time tract will be Sunrise En- consideration by the Ex- sifieds ads are Monday other common designa- Main Street, Grantsville, script Bulletin November to highest bidder, pay- to the trustee at the time of sale, at the main en- gineering, Incorporated ecutive Secretary, Utah and Wednesdays by tion, if any, shown UT 84029 Tax ID 11, 2008) able in lawful money of of sale, with the balance trance to the Tooele and they will be repre- Air Quality Board: Com- 4:45 p.m. herein. Said sale will be No.:01-054-0-0025 Wa- the United States at the due by noon the follow- County District Court, 74 sented by Lane D. pany Name: Peak made without covenant ter Rights: 49.64 Acre time of sale. Successful ing business day, at the South 100 East, Tooele, Peirce, P.E. as Project Construction Materials: or warranty, express or Feet of Water Right: bidders must tender a office of the Trustee. At UT 84074, on Tuesday, Engineer. A pre-bid tour Stockton Aggregate GOT A good idea for a implied, regarding title, 15-4527: Application/ WANT TO get the latest deposit of $5,000 in cer- the tooele county court- December 2, 2008 at will be held on Thursday, Plant Location: 555 story? Call the Tran- possession, condition or Claim No.: A26268: Cert. local news? Subscribe tified funds to the trustee house 74 South 100 1:00 p.m. (MST) of said November 20, 2008, at North Highway 36, script and let us know encumbrances, including No.: 5934 The current to the Transcript Bulle- at the time of sale, with East Tooele Utah all day, for the purpose of 9:00 a.m., meeting at the Stockton, UT, Tooele 882-0050. fees, charges and ex- beneficiary of the trust tin. the balance due by noon right, title and interest foreclosing a trust deed Campbell Well site loca- County Project Descrip- penses of the Trustee deed is Private Capital the following business conveyed to and now originally executed by tion Southern End of tion: Peak Construction and of the trusts created Group as agent for those day, at the office of the held by it under said ALAN D. JOHNSON Campbell Road in Erda, Materials has requested by said Deed of Trust, to certain individuals/enti- Trustee. At the tooele Deed of Trust in the (and SHELLEY C. Utah appr. address 3580 to operate an aggregate pay the remaining princi- ties listed on the trust county courthouse 74 property situated in said JOHNSON, his wife,) as Campbell Road Erda, crushing, screening, and pal sums of the note(s) deed and the record South 100ThereEast Tooele Are Two Easy Ways to Die in County and State de- trustors, in favor of Pri- UT 84074. Attendance washing plant near secured by said Deed of Are you prepared for aowners perilousof the property Utah all right, title and in- scribed as: Lot 21, gate- vate Capital Group as at the pre-bidWisdomtour is re- Stockton. fromRoad thebase, Heart Trust. The current bene- as of the recording of the terest conveyedthe toDesert:and Thirst and Drowning way neighborhood agent for those certain quested. Names of washed sand, and ficiary of the Trust Deed journey into the wild?notice of default are now held by it under said phase 2a-1, according to individuals/entities listed those in attendance will washed rock will be pro- as of the date of this no- ALAN D. JOHNSON and of Our Nation Deed of Trust in the ike the highest mountain peaks, the official plat thereof on trust deed,hiscovering intensely dramatic narrative be recorded. duced for use at different tice is: Mortgage Elec- SHELLEY C. JOHN- property situated in said recorded in the office of real property located in (Published in the Tran- locations in“Ourthe contributionarea. to our nation and Ldeserts are environmentstronic Registration that Sys- Timmerses us SON,in a labyrinthresiding of at HC61 County and State de- the Tooele county re- Tooele County, UT, script Bulletin October Power will be supplied can be inhospitabletems, evenInc. to theThe mostrecord canyons in the SouthwestFox 350, whereCallao, UT the world is not to be measured in scribed as: Lot 6, gate- corder, Utah.. The street more particularly de- 28, November 4, 11, 18, by the local utility com- seasoned explorers.owner Craigof theChilds,property who as virtually nothing84083. is alive—barely any way neighborhood address and other com- scribed as: Parcel 1: All 25 & December 2, 2008) pany. This sitethe currentlymaterial realm. Our greatest of the recording of the Dated November 4, phase 2a-1 subdivision, has spent years in the deserts of the mon designation of the that land vegetation,situated fewin signs of wildlife, and operates under portable Notice of Default is/are: 2008 contribution has been spiritual and a subdivision of Tooele American West—as an adventurer, real property described Tooele County,scant Statetraces ofof human precursors—and AO- Ricky Bonnette. /s/ DOUGLAS J. SHUM- county, according to the above is purported to be: Utah, described as fol- DAQEAN0187800007-philosophical. Silently, by example a river guide, andDated: a fi eld Novemberinstructor 11, where we witnessWAY, two ESQ.men confront official plat thereof, re- 6695 Old Mill Road lows: The Northwest 07 and Temporaryonly… Relowe live- and will live, not in natural history—has2008. developed a not just immutableTrustee forces of nature corded in the office of Stansbury Park Ut Quarter of Section 7, c a t i o n L e t t e r keen appreciationJames for theseH. forbiddingWoodall, but the limits of(Published their own sanity.in the Tran- only in the splendor of our past, the the county recorder of 84074. Estimated Total Township 2 South, DAQC-1222-07 under Trustee James H. Woo- script Bulletin November tooele county, state of landscapes: their beauty, their wonder, Debt as of December 09, Range 5 West,As aSalt chronicleLake of adventure, as an the name ofpoetryRees's of Enour- legends and the art, dall 10653 River Front 11, 18 & 25, 2008) Utah.. The street ad- and especially their paradoxes. His 2008 is $240,237.31. Base and Meridian.emotionallyEx charged- human drama, terprise. Peak Construc- Parkway, Suite 290 not only in the interfusion of our dress and other common The undersigned Trus- cepting therefrom, that tion Materials has re- extraordinary treksSouth throughJordan arid lands Ut as a confessional memoir, The Way designation of the real tee disclaims any liability portion of property in- cently purchasedbloodthe withsite yours, but in the living in search of water84095 are an(801)254-9450 astonishing Out is a transcendent book destined property described for any incorrectness of cluded in the road con- from Rees's Enterprise revelation of the(800)245-1886 natural world at(Hotline) its for a lasting place in the literature of heart of the nation.” above is purported to be: the street address and veyed by that certain and has requested the Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 442 Wheatridge Drive most extreme. other common designa- Warranty Deedextremes.dated site be permitted in their– Ohyesa P.M.6 x 9 inchesSignature/by: • 288 pages Stansbury Park Ut tion, if any, shown August 24, 1912 to name with a permanent James H. Woodall, $ 99 $ 95 84074. Estimated Total $ 99 herein. Said sale will be Tooele County, State5.5 x 8.25of inches • 290 pages AO. This source is 220con pages- • Hardcover Trustee James H. Woo- 14 17 Debt as of November 25, 14 made without covenant Utah, and recorded No- sidered a Title V area dall R-202398 2008 is $274,197.49. or warranty, express or vember 8, 1912 as Entry source. The emissions (Pubilshed in the Tran- The undersigned Trus- implied, regarding title, No. 142602 in Book 3-H for the facility will be the script Bulletin November tee disclaims any liability possession, condition or at Page 255 of official re- following, in tons per 11, 18 & 25, 2008) for any incorrectnessCaptivatingof Reading encumbrances, includingA Bookcords, beingof describedRenewal year, potential to emit to- the street address and fees, charges and ex- as follows: Com- Festivetals: PM10Phantoms= 16.36 The other common designa- penses of the Trustee mencing at the North completed engineering tion, ifofany, theshown Western Experience and of the trustsandcreated SpiritualQuarter corner of Sec Grace- evaluation and air quality herein. Said sale will be by said Deed of Trust, to tion 7, Township 2 for Your impactHolidayanalysis showed Season made without covenant pay the remaining princi- South, Range 5 West, that the proposed project elected and introduced n the spring of 1983 Terry or warranty, express or pal sums of the note(s) Salt Lake Base and Me- meets the requirementsteeped in magic and wonder, by Tony Hllerman, one of Tempest Williams learned that implied, regarding title, S secured by said Deed of ridian, thence SouthI one of federal airChristmasquality is a time when fi reside possession, condition or today’s premier chroniclers Trust. The current bene- mile to the Southher motherQuar- was dying of cancer. regulationsS and the tales and haunting stories have the encumbrances, including of the Western landscape, ficiary of the Trust Deed ter corner of saidThatSection same spring, Great Salt Lake State air quality rules. power to make us believe in the fees, charges and ex- here are more than 140 pieces as of the date of this no- 7; thence Westbegan4 rods; to rise to record heights, The Executive Secretary penses of the Trustee tice is: Mortgage Elec- thence North one mile; intends tounbelievable.issue an Ap In- the tradition of of writing—classic and threatening the Bear River and of the trusts created tronic Registration Sys- thence East 4 rods to proval Ordercaptivatingpending storytelling,a Jo-Anne contemporary, fi ction and Migratory Bird Refuge and with by said Deed of Trust, to tems, Inc. The record the place of beginning. 30-day publicChristensencomment bring these festive pay the remaining princi- nonfi ction—that compellingly owner of the property as T a x ID in theN herons, o . : owls, and snowy period. The project pro- phantoms to life in this collection of pal sums of the note(s) evoke the unique spirit of the of the recording of the 05-055-0-0001egretsParcel that2: Williams, a poet and posal, estimate of the ef- heartwarming Christmas stories: secured by said Deed of West and its people. Notice of Default is/are: All that land situatednaturalist,in had come to gauge fect on local air quality Trust. The current bene- The Dean and Laurel Tooele County, State of and draft Approval Order ficiary of the Trust Deed Bates Trust, Dated The Utah, describedheras lifefol by.- One event was nature are available• Thefor phantompublic of a child helps a as of the date of this no- This anthology spans 15th Day Of May 2. lows: Commencingat its atmosta random, the other a inspection andsurlycomment shopping mall Santa Claus tice is: Mortgage Elec- fi ve centuries and every Dated: November 11, point North 1688.28by-productfeet, of rogue technology: at the Utah toDivision adjust hisof bleak view of the tronic Registration Sys- conceivable facet of the 2008. North 88º 30' WestTerry’s574.2 mother, and Terry herself, Air Quality, holidays.150 North tems, Inc. The record Western experience—Indians, James H. Woodall, feet, North 0ºhad17' beenEast exposed to the fallout of 1950 West, Salt Lake owner of the property as Trustee James H. Woo- 665.94 feet, North 89º City, UT •84114-4820.A woman is fi rst puzzled when of the recording of the cowboys, Latinos, frontier dall 10653 River Front 30' West 289.5atomicfeet from bomb tests in the 1950s. Written commentsher sister rerepeatedly- sends her Notice of Default is/are: justice, homesteaders, the Parkway, Suite 290 the Southeast Ascorner it interweavesof these narratives ceived by thetheDivision same Christmasat card—then Steve Sokol. Dated: Oc- Pony Express, the mines, the South Jordan Ut Section 32, Townshipof dying 2and accommodation, this same addressbegins onto suspector there is a tober 28, 2008. $ 00 railroads, the military, to name 84095 (801)254-9450 South,$ 95RangeRefuge5 West, transforms tragedy into a $before95 December 11, 5.25 x 8 inches • 528 pages 5 x 8 inches • 314 pages 5.25 x 8.25 inches • 208 pages 10 desperate message hidden within. James H. Woodall, 18 but a few. Anyone who has ever (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Salt13Lake Basedocumentand Me- of renewal and spiritual 2008 will be considered Trustee 10653 River Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 ridian; said point also be- in making the final deci- felt the West’s powerful allure grace, resulting in a work that • An elderly woman living in a Front Parkway,TOOELE Suite P.M. Signature/by: ing Northwest corner of sion on the approval/dis- 290 South JordanTRANSCRIPTUt will fi nd this volume endlessly James H. Woodall, Eastmoor Subdivision,seems certain to become a classic approval of thedangerousproposed neighborhood is kept 84095 (801)254-9450BULLETIN captivating reading. Trustee James H. Woo- running thenceinNorth the literatures89º of women, nature project. Emailsafe bycom the -ghost of her small dog. (800)245-1886 (Hotline) dall R-202471 30' West 120 feetand alonggrieving. ments will•alsoAnd manybe ac more- spooky tales. Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 (Published in the Tran- the South side of Main cepted at ahumph - P.M. Signature/by: script Bulletin 11, 18 & Street; thence South 150 [email protected]. If any- James H. Woodall, 25, 2008) feet; thence East 120 one so requests to the Trustee R-199987 feet, more or less, to Executive Secretary at (Published in the Tran- Get Your CopiesWest Today!boundary of East- TOOELEthe Division in writing script Bulletin October moor Subdivision; within 15 days of publi- 28, November 4 & 11, thence North 250 feet, cationTofRANSCRIPTthis notice, a 2008) more or less, along said hearing will be held in Stop by the Transcript-Bulletin • 58 N. Main,West Tooeleboundary to •the 8 am to 6 pm • M-F Ba c cULLETIN o r d a n c e w i t h point of beginning. Prop- R307-401-7, UAC. erty Address: 700 East (Published in the Tran- Main Street, Grantsville, script Bulletin November UT 84029 Tax ID 11, 2008) No.:01-054-0-0025 Wa- ter Rights: 49.64 Acre Feet of Water Right: 15-4527: Application/ Claim No.: A26268: Cert. No.: 5934 The current beneficiary of the trust deed is Private Capital Group as agent for those certain individuals/enti- ties listed on the trust deed and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default are ALAN D. JOHNSON and SHELLEY C. JOHN- SON, residing at HC61 Fox 350, Callao, UT 84083. Dated November 4, 2008 /s/ DOUGLAS J. SHUM- WAY, ESQ. Trustee (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin November 11, 18 & 25, 2008) B8

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is in love with — eat in the book. ing in Forks it was sunshiny and “Twilight,” the first book of the Twilight “It was so awesome,” Wilkinson beautiful. series, on Nov. 21, Twilightmoms. continued from page B1 said. “They made us mushroom “The sun was shining the whole com is planning a large party at ravioli, which weren’t even on the time we were there,” Millburn said, the District in South Jordan the better attitude so I could be a better menu. It was great. The mush- adding they would receive strange day before. Some women from the mom.” rooms were significant because it’s looks when they would tell the group, including Wilkinson and When they arrived at Forks High what Bella eats on her first date locals that it was so beautiful. Millburn, will attend the midnight School, the student body officers with Edward.” “We thought it was so pretty and and 2:35 a.m. showing. had set up the school to resem- When they visited La Push, we’d want to live there,” Wilkinson “There will be games, booths ble the high school in the books. which is home to the Quileute said. “The locals would tell us the and items depicting the series on Students decorated a locker that Tribe — who are used heavily in weather was not usually like this, sale at the party,” Wilkinson said. “It was supposedly Edward’s. the books as werewolves — they and that it was usually overcast and will be a lot of fun.” “It had pictures of Bella in were treated to a Quileute dance rainy. But while we were there it Wilkinson makes jewelry depict- it,” Wilkinson said. “It was really and tales from their leaders. was beautiful.” ing “Twilight” characters and sweet.” “After some members of the tribe Wilkinson said the group was events and will be selling them at The students also put the teach- performed dances for us they went disappointed they weren’t able to the premier. photography / Maegan Burr ers’ names from the books up to down to the beach and lit camp- experience Forks like it is described Wilkinson and Millburn said they Tooele resident Lisa Millburn shows off replace the real teachers’ names. fires and then their tribal leader in the books. have enjoyed the friendships with her Edward sweatshirt. “It was a lot of fun,” Wilkinson came down and told us tribal tales,” “We were a bit disappointed the women they’ve met through said. Wilkinson said. because it didn’t rain the whole Twilightmoms.com and the oppor- entertainment for mothers to dis- photography / Maegan Burr While in Port Angeles, they ate While the books describe Forks time we were there,” Wilkinson tunity they had to get away and go cuss an interest they have in com- Tooele resident Kriselle Wilkinson at Bella Italia, which is where Bella and La Push as rainy and overcast, said. on a girl’s vacation. mon,” Wilkinson said. watches the trailer for the upcoming and Edward — a vampire who Bella when the women were there visit- With the movie premier of “It’s a lot of innocent fun and [email protected] “Twilight” movie.

evenly distributed and they do not heat the food hot enough to kill to 12 quart are on the market. The if it is not checked too often. thicken, use creamed soups or cot- Meals do as good a job at slow cooking as a bacteria (140 degrees Fahrenheit smaller ones cook faster because the Slow cooking is ideal for high tage cheese rather than flour or continued from page B1 continuous slow cooker. minimum) while still keeping tem- heat is wrapped around a small area. moisture foods like chili, soup, stew, cornstarch. Slow cooking is a safe method peratures low enough that it cooks Choose the right size before you or spaghetti sauce. It’s tempting to The following chart shows the a control. While these are useful for of food preparation provided your slowly. Test your cooker by filling it plan to cook. A dinner meal cooker cook a pot roast or whole chicken adaptations for adapting the time countertop cooking, the heat is not cooker is working correctly. It must one-half to two-thirds full of water should probably be a model that in the cooker, but don’t do it. Large for cooking a conventional recipe in and heating it on low for eight hours holds from 5 to 8 quarts. For opti- pieces of food cook so slowly they a crock pot. with the lid on. Test the water tem- mum heat and time, fill the cooker may remain at the right temperature If the recipe says to cook a food perature at the end of eight hours half to two-thirds full. to nurture bacteria for too long. If for: 15 to 30 minutes, allow; 1 1/2 to using a cooking thermometer. The In most cases crock pot cook- you thoroughly preheat those foods 3 1/2 hours on high or 4 to 8 hours UtahStateUniversity temperature drops quickly when the ing requires added moisture to kill before putting them in the cooker, on low; 35 to 45 minutes 3 to 4 hours lid is removed, so measure it quickly. bacteria. you can avoid that danger. on high or 6 to 10 hours on low; 50 If the water is not at least 185 Arrange the foods properly so Cook on high at the beginning if minutes to 3 hours 4 to 6 hours on degrees, replace the slow cooker. they can finish cooking at the same possible to get the food up to tem- high or 8 to 18 hours on low Since the internal temperatures time. Vegetables cook more slowly perature, then turn the pot down. Slow cooking allows for a margin must be high enough to kill bacteria, than meat in these appliances, This decreases the time required for of error. Food gets done and remains it is not wise to put frozen meat and so place them on the bottom and cooking. It is safe to cook the food in delicious eating condition for poultry into the cooker. Thaw these around the sides of the pot. Put on low temperatures the entire time some time with the heat on. That is 1021 West Vine Street Tooele, UT 84074 products completely in the refrig- root crops like potatoes and carrots if you wish. a real asset if you are uncertain as 435-882-6611 erator. As meats thaw in a cooker, on the bottom and cut the meat If you are cooking a casserole or to the exact time you’ll be ready to the temperature stays in a danger into uniform pieces on top. The dish that requires cheese, wait until eat dinner. The food will remain safe zone for too long and promotes the low, moist heat tenderizes leaner, the end to add the cheese or use and edible as long as the cooker is An advisor from the growth of bacteria. less tender cuts of meat with less processed cheese so it will not break operating. Jon M. Huntsman It may take several hours for the shrinkage. For added flavor, brown down. Evaporated milk does not Slow cooking is wonderful while slow cooker to reach high enough the meat before you add it to the curdle in cooking as other milk does. you are away. However, if the power School of Business temperatures to destroy bacteria, cooker. Browning adds a lot of fla- Add milk, cream and sour cream at goes out during the cooking time, so don’t give the microorganisms a vor to the foods. If you dredge the the end, if possible. and you aren’t home to take care will be at the head start. They multiply rapidly at meat in flour before browning, it Add salt and pepper at the begin- of the food, throw the food away. It USU Tooele Campus room temperature. Perishable foods will help thicken the broth as well. ning of cooking, not at the end. may look done and tasty, but don’t should be refrigerated until prepara- Add mushy vegetables like tomatoes Onions, garlic, chopped parsley risk eating it. The food may con- meeting with students from tion time for any cooking method. and mushrooms later in the cooking and similar herbs lend themselves tinue to soften and blend at a lower 2:00-8:00 pm on Quality begins to deteriorate at process. well to slow cooking. Ground and temperature than is required to kill room temperature. 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