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www.tooeletranscript.com TUESDAY TOOELETRANSCRIPT Tooele rallies for come-from- behind victory See A10 BULLETIN July 3, 2007 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 114 NO. 012 50¢ Head of 4-H program arrested for molestation Educator allegedly confessed to long history of sexually abusing young boys over several years by Suzanne Ashe past seven months. last Wednesday night for a other boys reported the same fluent in Spanish. STAFF WRITER According to a probable sleepover. On Thursday, one thing had happened to them on The boys were interviewed Curtis Crittenden, 32, the cause statement filed by the of the boys reportedly told his different occasions when they at the Children’s Justice Center head of the 4-H program for Tooele County Attorney’s soccer coach that Crittenden had slept over at Crittenden’s on Friday morning, according Tooele County, was arrested office on Monday, two 12-year- had come into the room where home in the past. to Tooele City Police Lt. Paul Friday afternoon for allegedly old boys and two 14-year-old the boys were sleeping and All four of the boys were Wimmer. Each boy reported molesting four young boys, all boys said Crittenden had invit- touched the boy’s genitalia, Spanish-speaking students Curtis Crittenden 4-H club members, over the ed them to his in Tooele waking him up. The three from Wendover. Crittenden is SEE ABUSE PAGE A3 Study says Planners promise big poverty on Fourth of July the rise celebrations by Joshua Figueira by Mark Watson STAFF WRITER STAFF WRITER One in 10 children in Grantsville will host a one- Tooele County are living in day mega celebration for the poverty, according to a study Fourth of July on Wednesday, released last week by the Utah while Tooele plans to spread its Community Action Partnership celebration over the better part Association. of the week. According to the study, there “We’re doing some new things were 1,358 children in Tooele this year with karaoke at the County living at or below park on Thursday, a Family the federally-defined poverty Movie in the Park on Friday threshold in 2000. In 2006, that night, and a “Hot as Hades” rop- number climbed 19 percent to ing competition in the morning 1,618 — a full 10 percent of all on Saturday at the Tooele City children in the county. Rodeo Grounds — along with “It’s alarming,” said UCAPA all the other regular events,” analyst Shawn Teigen. “There said Kathy Harris of the Tooele are children out there suffer- City Parks and Recreation ing, going hungry, even home- Department. less. The problem is getting The Tooele festivities con- worse, not better.” clude on Saturday with a Ty The spike in the county- Herndon concert at 7 p.m. at the wide child poverty rate comes Tooele High School Auditorium. amid dipping unemployment Grantsville is advertising its and strong economic growth. photography / Troy Boman one-day bash as the biggest The study reports the county Belinda Hewitt, Jeffrey Martinez and Tristan Martinez prepare for a day of fishing at the Settlement Canyon Reservoir Monday. The water level has Tooele County event of the unemployment rate fell to a dropped 10 feet in three weeks. 2006 average of 3.2 percent, SEE CELEBRATION PAGE A7 down from 3.7 percent in 2000. The median income in Tooele County rose to $52,718 Dry spell, dropping reservoir levels prompt over the same time period, up Light pollution more than 15 percent from 2000 levels. water conservation alert for Tooele Valley obscuring view Teigen said the notion that by Mark Watson Bevan. water users are expected to water no poverty is on the rise while STAFF WRITER From October 2006 through June more than eight hours per week. No unemployment is down and for star gazers 2007, Tooele received 12.23 inches watering is allowed on weekends. overall salaries are up may Irrigation leaders in Tooele County by Alleen Lang are again urging users to conserve of rain. Normal for the year is 18.49 Settlement Canyon Reservoir seem counter-intuitive to CORRESPONDENT water after an extremely dry three inches. dropped nearly 10 feet the past three some, but there’s a simple The stars over Tooele County months. The drought has prompted water weeks after gaining a foot of water explanation: Median income are not growing dimmer, but some Tooele City normally receives 5.51 restrictions from Grantsville and June 6 and 7 — the only days of pre- rises because the top wage advocates of dark skies fear growth inches of rain April through June, Settlement Canyon irrigation compa- cipitation during the month. earners continue to get salary may make it more difficult to view but only 1.99 inches fell during those nies. Those with meters in Grantsville “During the drought years, we increases, while the majority celestial events in populated areas three months this year. Unless July can use up to 250,000 gallons this learned to conserve, but now we’re of Americans’ wages remain of the county. through September is filled with thun- year and no more. back to the dry pattern again and peo- fairly stagnant. “Poor light fixtures mess up the derstorms, Tooele Valley will experi- Settlement Canyon Irrigation ple need to learn to conserve again,” As for unemployment rates, sky and mess up pocket books,” said ence its driest water year since 2003. Company’s board of directors set said Settlement Canyon Irrigation said Teigen, more jobs doesn’t Patrick Wiggins, of Stansbury Park, a Tooele City is six inches below nor- new regulations last week. Farms are President Gary Bevan. “There is a necessarily mean better jobs. NASA ambassador to Utah and Clark mal in annual precipitation, accord- allowed to water a total of 24 hours “The new jobs that are low- Planetarium outreach. ing to local weather recorder Ned in a three-week period. Residential SEE WATER PAGE A4 Wiggins has been observing the skies over Stansbury Park for years SEE POVERTY PAGE A3 from the Stansbury Park Observatory Complex (SPOC), and over time he has seen light pollution creeping into Brush fire near landfill the skies. Stansbury Park was selected as the site for the observatory in the scorches across 300 acres 1970s, Wiggins said. by Sarah Miley some parts of the fire. The high population center of STAFF WRITER “They had to go through the the Salt Lake Valley was ruled out A fire that started around security gate,” Arnold said. “It because of light pollution, and the 10 a.m. near Bauer on Friday wasn’t necessarily a problem, dark skies of Skull Valley were con- burned approximately 300 it was just time-consuming.” sidered too far from population cen- acres of grass, weeds and The State of Utah, the BLM, ters to be a practical location. sagebrush before it was extin- Stockton Fire Department, Stansbury Park proved to be a guished by firefighters from Tooele City Fire Department, good compromise site, Wiggins said, several departments. North Tooele County Fire noting “we consider ourselves pretty Stockton Fire Department Department, Tooele Army lucky,” to have the Stansbury Park Fire Chief Don West said Depot, Tooele County Sheriff’s Observatory Complex (SPOC). the cause of the fire is still Office and the Utah Highway But the compromise has come under investigation, but that Patrol all responded to the with some challenges. As more peo- it may have been caused by fire. ple settle into Stansbury Park they humans. Initially, employees from bring light with them. “It’s a numbers game,” said Nicole The fire was completely Geneva Rock and the Tooele Cline, Tooele County Planning and contained at 6 p.m. that same County Landfill also assisted Economic Development adviser. day, said Roice Arnold, Tooele with the fire, using a water “The more people you have the County fire warden. truck and heavy equipment to more reflective glare you are going The fire also spread to mili- attempt to douse the flames. tary land on the Tooele Army No structures were threat- photography / Maegan Burr Depot, increasing the time ened or damaged. SEE POLLUTION PAGE A7 A North Tooele Firefighter and a Stockton volunteer firefighter watch the fence line of the Tooele Army Depot, it took firefighters to get to [email protected] a brush fire which started near the road to the Tooele City Dump spread past the Depot fence line.

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A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY July 3, 2007 Utah & The West Valley Weather Forecast Mormon tourists travel to prominent sites of faith Local Weather by Chris Hawley THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC Tue PHOENIX (AP) — In a corner 96/66 of ancient ruins, not far from the 7/3 towering Pyramid of the Sun, Mainly sunny. Highs in the mid 90s a small group of Mormons sat and lows in the mid 60s. among the milling tourists in Teotihuacan, Mexico, and gazed across what they believe to be their holy land. “This is just what it says in Wed 98/67 the Book of Mormon about the 7/4 Jaredites,” Bill Welsh of Provo, said excitedly as an archae- Abundant sunshine. Highs in the ologist described how inter- upper 90s and lows in the upper nal strife sped the downfall of 60s. Teotihuacan. For the world’s 13 million Mormons, the ruins of Mexico and Central America are hal- lowed ground, a place where Thu 101/69 Old Testament tribes settled 7/5 after traveling across the ocean and where Jesus came to preach Abundant sunshine. Highs 99 to after his Resurrection. Although 103F and lows in the upper 60s. archaeologists say there is scant evidence to back up such ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content beliefs, a growing number of Service travelers are paying thousands of dollars to search for connec- Temps / Precipitation tions on Mormon-themed tours Date High Low (prec./inches) and cruises. June 28 98 76 “It solidifies the things you read June 29 100 79 about in the Book of Mormon,” June 30 97 66 Randy Andrus of Gilbert said July 1 98 64 as he walked through a section of Teotihuacan known as the Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer Citadel. “I’m feeling some good for the National Weather Service, reports things here.” that his recording station at 139 S. Main AP photo / Arizona Republic, Chris Hawley received no precipitation between June Mormons believe that three 28 and July 1 and a total of 0.71 inches in groups of people — the Jaredites, Shelly and Randy Andrus, of Gilbert, Ariz., climb a pyramid with other members of a Mormon tour group at the Teotihuacan ruins in Mexico on June. the Mulekites and the family June 16. For the world’s 13 million Mormons, the ruins of Mexico and Central America are hallowed ground, a place where Old Testament tribes For the water year, which began Oct. of a Hebrew merchant named settled after traveling across the ocean and where Jesus came to preach after his Resurrection. 1, 2006, Tooele has received 11.84 inches of precipitation. The normal for the year is Lehi — sailed from the Middle of Latter-day Saints, as the become more popular as roads over the exact sites. LDS Guided said Jose Huchim, an archaeolo- 19.09 inches of precipitation. East and settled in the Americas Mormon church is known, does and air links improve, making Tours says the ancient city of gist and Mayan expert. hundreds of years before the Pollen Count not have an official position on once-remote ruins easier to get Bountiful, where Jesus appeared Even Mormon archaeolo- birth of Jesus. The descendants where the ancient tribes lived. to, organizers say. But they are to the Nephites, may be the gists say it will take decades of The Intermountain Allergy and Asthma of Lehi split into two camps, Even Mormon archaeologists pricey, with some trips stretch- Mayan city of Dzibanche in digging for artifacts before the pollen count for July 3, 2007, is as follows: the Nephites and the Lamanites, say more research is needed to ing for 21 days and costing more southern Mexico. Liahona Tours Book of Mormon can be proved Cattail — Low and were visited by Jesus after pinpoint their cities. than $4,200, not including air- says it could be El Mirador, 90 Grass — Moderate or disproved. his resurrection around A.D. “No one is exactly sure where fare. miles away in Guatemala. Mold — Moderate “I just see the tours as enter- Plantain — Low 34. The Nephites kept records these things happened, but we Central America and south- Most Latin American archae- Linden — Low of their history on gold plates. think we have some good candi- ern Mexico are the most impor- ologists say there are no con- taining, and I try not to get upset Chenopods — Low They were destroyed by rival dates,” said Blake Allen, presi- tant destinations for such tours nections between the Mayas, that people are wasting their Sedge — Low tribes around A.D. 385. 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TUESDAY July 3, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Unattended vehicle sparks fire at Overlake gas station 4th of July by Steve Schwartzman into the third and fourth gas pumps, knock- Children’s CORRESPONDENT ing them over and setting the pumps, Smith’s Time: 4:00 p.m. An unattended truck that rolled into a gas truck, and a red Ford Escort on fire. Where: Grantsville pump started a fire at a Maverick gas station Both vehicles were badly burned. Rodeo Grounds in Overlake on Thursday. Jessie Martinez, the owner of the Escort, According to Tooele City Police, Margo had just purchased and registered the vehi- Events: Smith parked her silver Chevrolet Silverado cle the day of the accident and was prepar- in front of the station at 5 p.m. She left the ing to leave for Salt Lake City with a group • pole bending truck in neutral, allowing it to roll backward of friends. • clover leaf barrels “I was inside paying for my gas when a • stick horse races lady came in and yelled about some fire,” Martinez said. “I looked out and thought, • mutton busting ‘That smoke is really close to where our • goat tie pump is.’ We came out and my car was on • calves fire.” Sergeant Adrian Day of the Tooele City • steers Police said not much could have been done • ribbon pull to stop the collision. CASH “The guard rails weren’t much help Price for timed events: $10.00 because the truck ran right between them,” PRIZES WILL $ Day said. “It was just a tough break.” Price for livestock events: 15.00 BE GIVEN!!! Jennifer Parkinson, who was fueling her Admission Fee: $1.00 car at another pump at the time, saw the photography / Troy Boman An unattended vehicle left in neutral rolled into entire event occur. and knocked over a gas pump at the Overlake To pre-register contact Dennis at 435-496-0156 “I was about to come in and saw the truck Maverick Thursday. Two vehicles and the gas Livestock goes fast!!! moving back in the corner of my eye and pump were damaged. noticed nobody was in it,” Parkinson said. “It Come and support The Stansbury Riders hit the pump and within minutes everything Nelson said no charges were filed in the No Alcohol Allowed photography / Troy Boman was in flames.” incident. Jessie Martinez (left) stands in front of her Yvette Pettly, a Maverick employee who “This was all private property so there burned Ford Escort at an Overlake gas station was working at the time, said the fire could really isn’t much we can do,” Nelson said. Thursday. The fire was caused when an unat- have been worse if not for emergency valves “Since nobody was hurt, it’s really all up to tended vehicle rolled into and knocked over a that shut off the flow of gasoline when the the insurance agents.” gas pump. pumps were toppled. BMX weeks alone she’s seen near- Poverty ly 40 families in that very continued from page A1 situation. “It’s especially prevalent ering unemployment rates among single females with are generally minimum wage kids, or single females who jobs,” he said. “If you have one are pregnant,” Kuipers said. Saturday, July 7 employed adult in a family, “If they pay rent and utilities, that’s not enough to bump you they have maybe $5 or $10 to above the poverty threshold.” buy food or pay for prescrip- The federal poverty thresh- tions. They have to choose old for a family of four is between having a house and $20,650 annually. Utah’s mini- having food. They’re stuck.” mum wage is based on the But getting out of poverty federal minimum wage, which isn’t always as simple as get- currently sits at $5.15 an hour. ting a better-paying job, said An individual working 40 hours Kuipers. Many of the individu- als and families making min- photography / Troy Boman a week and making minimum imum wage rely heavily on Neighborhood Food Center staffers and volunteers (l-r) Roger Thayer, wage in Utah earns an annual welfare and government assis- Sherry Ainslie, Roger Thayer (nephew) and Coral Carlson restock Signups:5:30-7pm salary of $10,712 before taxes. shelves at the pantry located at 270 Maple St. in Tooele. The center is tance programs. When they Even with the recently passed serving more than twice it’s usual number this summer. Race starts after signups get higher-paying jobs, they Fair Minimum Wage Act of become ineligible for such lies. mitted to the state on Oct. 1. $10 race fee, 2007, which will raise the fed- assistance. Kuipers said one “The cost of housing is by [email protected] riders of all ages welcome eral minimum wage to $7.25 of her clients, a single mother, far the biggest barrier to get- an hour by 2009, an individual had to turn down a $3-an-hour ting out of poverty,” she said. Call Darrin at 435-241-0117 making minimum wage would raise because she would have “If people don’t have 70 to 80 Don’t forget: State Qualifier, only gross around $15,000 a lost her government child care percent of their income going Saturday July 21 year — well below the poverty assistance, valued at almost to pay rent, which many of line. (double points race to qualify to $12,000 a year. In reality, said them do, then they can begin get into the state race.) “People simply aren’t mak- Kuipers, the $480-a-month to worry about other, more ing enough money to live,” raise would have been a $500- important things.” said Teigen. “They don’t have a-month loss. The county is currently in enough to make ends meet, so “It’s ironic,” Kuipers said, the process of designing a 10- families end up on the street, “but many people literally can’t year plan to combat poverty and there’s nothing the chil- afford to get better jobs.” and homelessness. dren can do about it.” Kuipers said the first step “It’s a serious issue,” said Karen Kuipers, coordina- towards remedying the situa- Kuipers, “But it’s one we can tor of Tooele County Relief tion is to provide affordable do something about.” Services, said in the past two housing for low-income fami- The final plan will be sub-

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A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY July 3, 2007 District, city break ground on new Settlement Canyon Elementary School One school board member says schools can’t be built fast enough to keep up with skyrocketing pace of enrollment by Joshua Figueira which will cost an estimated $12 the city,” Tooele Mayor Patrick STAFF WRITER million, will be built on a par- Dunlavy said at the groundbreak- In a joint effort, the Tooele cel of city-owned land located at ing ceremony. “This building will not only benefit the children of County School District and 935 West Timpie Road, and will Tooele, but the community as a Tooele City broke ground on a include a public meeting room for whole.” new elementary school on Friday. hosting community events. Steve West, construction man- Settlement Canyon Elementary, “This is an exciting project for ager for the school district, said the new school will follow the DESERET PEAK AQUATIC CENTER same basic pattern as many of the elementary schools throughout the district, with the exception of the additional community room. “The community meeting room will be located on the north side of the building, immediately inside the front doors,” said West. “The parking lot will have two entrance points, located on the north and west sides, and bus drop-off will be located in back of the build- ing.” Tooele County School District Superintendent Michael Johnsen said the district is also negotiating with the city to use an additional tract of land located immediately CELEBRATION east of the building site. “We are working with the city to make that parcel of land part photography / Maegan Burr of our playground area,” Johnsen Children and district officials broke ground on the new Settlement Canyon Elementary School on Friday. The said. “We want to have plenty of new school, projected to cost $12 million, will be located in the southwest part of Tooele. space for the students.” ing a new elementary school every Johnsen said the new facility, and help reduce some of the strain Schmidt said the problem is year, it’s just too expensive. We slated to open in the fall of 2008, on other elementary schools, espe- also beginning to bubble over into need to look for alternative solu- will help alleviate some of the cially those in the south end of the secondary schools. stress caused by the district’s rapid Tooele city,” said Johnsen. tions.” “Every year the junior high SAT. JULY 7 population growth. At a recent School board member Kathryn One solution Schmidt suggest- loses 500 kids to the high school, school board meeting, district Schmidt said that while the new ed was switching to a year-round but they gain 700 new students,” pm officials estimated that the dis- building is valuable, it is only a school track. said Schmidt. “How do you keep NOON - 8 trict gains enough students to fill temporary solution to the growth “Look at the Salt Lake District,” up with that? We need to act soon, an additional elementary school issue. she said. “In the most high-density or the problem is just going to get • CONTEST • PRIZES every single year. “It will be a great resource for population areas, they use a year- bigger.” “Settlement Canyon Elementary the community,” said Schmidt. round, on-and-off track system [email protected] ALL DAY LONG! will draw kids from around the city “But we can’t afford to keep build- — and it works very well.”

Sponsored by reservoir to protect the fish. Instead, the age capacity dipped 10 percent overall at Macey’s & Water water must be kept at a required level 24 of the state’s major reservoirs. so the distribution system will work effi- “Our water storage right now is very Domino’s continued from page A1 ciently and not suck air. similar to what we had back in 2001, but certain amount of water that has to stay Tooele Valley experienced five years of not as bad as 2003-2004 during those years in the dam, and when we reach that level below normal levels of precipitation from of drought,” said Ken Short, engineer for we’ll have to shut off the lines. People 1999 to 2004, but the past two years have the Utah Division of Water Resources. need to conserve or we’ll be out of water averaged three inches above normal. The 2005 water year nearly doubled before the end of July.” In Utah, reservoirs recovered during the amount of water stored in 24 of Grantsville Irrigation watermaster Lynn 2005-2006 after dropping to a 10-year low the state’s major reservoirs (excluding 2930 W. Highway 112 • Tooele Taylor said his company is not required in 2004. Storage jumped 40 percent dur- Flaming Gorge and Lake Powell). 435-843-4035 to keep a certain amount of water in the ing 2005-2006. This year, however, stor- [email protected]

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TUESDAY July 3, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 Although unlikely, cougar is biggest threat for animal attack locally by Sarah Miley a cougar that anyone who sees of cougar attacks over the last 10 contact with a cougar, you should instinct and stalk a little bit, but cougars. STAFF WRITER one should consider themselves to years in the area the big cats roam, raise your arms to make your- once you turn around and start • Don’t leave pet food where The recent killing of an 11-year- be extremely lucky,” Becker said. which is west of the Mississippi self bigger because cougars prefer screaming at the cougar it thinks, cougars can get to it. old boy by a black bear in American With more people in the out- River. small prey. Root also said to make ‘Oh, that’s not a deer.’” • Don’t let pets roam free. Fork Canyon, has sparked con- doors, conflicts and interaction “I won’t say an attack won’t ever noise. According to the Utah Division Cougars will prey on dogs and cern about animal attacks in the between animals and humans is happen,” he said. “It’s happened in “Cougars may just not see what of Wildlife Resources, when facing cats. Even a tall fence won’t deter more common. But Becker said they’re looking at,” Root said. wild in general. Although bears the past, but not in Utah.” a cougar it’s best to slowly back a cougar, as they can leap over aren’t an issue in Tooele County, there have only been a handful “They may crouch down out of However, if you do come in away without turning and running. them to reach a pet. the possibility of cougar attacks Yelling at the cougar and waving • Don’t leave doors of barns, exists — though such an attack is your hands while slowly backing sheds or other such structures highly unlikely, according to wild- away is best. Do not make eye open. Cougars may go inside out life experts. contact with the cougar, as they of curiosity. “Cougars in Tooele County are think this is an act of aggression. • Don’t let children play alone your biggest threat, but they aren’t If you are attacked, fight back even a big threat,” said Scott Root, and especially try to keep the cou- in foothill areas, especially at conservation outreach manager gar from getting behind you. dawn and dusk since that is when at the Utah Division of Wildlife The Utah DWR Web site lists cougars are most active. Resources. these ways to help prevent encoun- If a cougar is sighted near homes Root said he can’t recall a time ters with cougars. or if there is interaction between a when a cougar — also known as • Don’t feed deer or raccoons. human and cat, notify the Division a mountain lion — has attacked Feeding them encourages them of Wildlife Resources. someone. to stay in the area, which attracts [email protected] “Predators are afraid of us for good reason,” he said. “These predatory animals see us a lot more than we see them. They want nothing to do with us.” Tom Becker, a wildlife biologist for the DWR who covers all of Tooele County and parts of Salt GRANTSVILLE Lake, Juab and Utah counties, put the danger in perspective: “Bees INFORMATION MEETING are probably more dangerous than cougars are.” Presentation about degree Cougars are so secretive that programs offered at Becker said it’s hard to get a han- dle on population size. But there are a couple of cougars sighted each year, and some people even claim to see them every year. Some years yield more cougar sightings than others, but with the drought th pm in recent years, the population Wed., July 11 • 6:30 of cougar and deer — their main prey — have decreased. Grantsville City Hall “We have a few cougars that Open to the public show up in town sometimes and usually generate the hysteria that we have now with bears, but it Drawing for a FREE USU Hoodie usually doesn’t last very long,” he USU Tooele Campus said. Unlike bears, cougars aren’t 1021 W. Vine • 882-6611 • tooele.usu.edu attracted to human food and won’t wander into campsites searching for it. photo courtesy of Tom Becker “It’s such a rare instance to see Cougars live in the mountains of Tooele County but don’t pose a serious threat of attack to humans. Domestic cats trace ancestry to Middle East by Randolph E. Schmid Cats may have been domes- One is good… ASSOCIATED PRESS ticated once or many times, he WASHINGTON (AP) — said, adding that the most likely Domestic cats can be traced to case is they were domesticated wild progenitors that interbred once and other wild cats bred Two is better well over 100,000 years ago, new with the domesticated ones. research indicates. “I wasn’t there, but all the data “House cats — which includes supports that,” he said. fancy breeds and feral cats The researchers found wild — those cats all form a genetic cats, with DNA identical to group that is virtually indistin- domestic cats, in Israel, United guishable from ones in the Middle Arab Emirates, Bahrain and East,” said Stephen J. O’Brien of Saudi Arabia. the National Cancer Institute. By studying the mitochon- “So, domestication, for sure, drial DNA of 979 domestic and took place in the Middle East wild cats from Europe, Asia and where those cats live today,” Africa the researchers concluded added O’Brien, co-author of a that the origins of the species paper appearing in this week’s developed between 130,000 and online edition of the journal 160,000 years ago. Mitochondrial Science. DNA is passed down from moth- Carlos Driscoll, of Oxford er to child. University and NCI, and an inter- Domestication of cats began national team of researchers as long as 10,000 to 12,000 years studied the origins of cats. ago, O’Brien said, as the earli- It’s serious research, because est farmers domesticated grains cats are a model for some human and cereal. As that occurred, genetic diseases, such as poly- local wild cats adapted to hunt- cystic kidney disease and retinal ing rodents in the grain and atrophy, Driscoll explained in a developed a relationship with telephone interview. In addition, the work is expected to assist humans. in conservation efforts for wild The earliest archaeological cats, he said. evidence of cats and humans in Cats’ ancestry was traced to association dates to 9,500 years five types of wild cats, but that ago in Cyprus. does not mean they were domes- Joan Miller, chair of outreach ticated five times, Driscoll said. for The Cat Fanciers’ Association Rather, these five types managed said the most interesting aspect to interbreed at various times, of the research “is the finding with the result being Felis silves- that some wild cats and domes- tris lybica, which appears to be tic cats from the Near East were the ancestor of modern house distinct from the other Felis sil- cats. vestris subspecies long associ- “This was an amazing experi- ated with domestic cat origins.” Why settle for just ment when animals came out “Since the DNA samples were of the wild,” O’Brien said. “Cats taken from cats in remote desert are known for their ferocious, areas there would be less like- one when you can have deadly nature,” O’Brien said, so lihood of hybridization occur- this is an extraordinary change ring,” she said. “I would like to two? 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Main been doing this for a long time, Police will post pictures of the NORTH TOOELE 88 E. 1000 North definitely longer than just this missing items at the Bountiful SOUTH JORDAN 3557 W. 9800 South year.” Cemetery and wait for people to claim them before a prosecutor The woman was found to be Rewards points are doubled on all purchases made with the new TFCU Visa Platinum Rewards card between May 15th and August 15th. hoarding flowers, plant baskets, files charges, Oberg said. A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY July 3, 2007 ■ Editorial ■ Guest Opinion ■ Letters to the Editor ■ Editor Jeff Barrus [email protected] Open Forum 882-0050

Voice of Tooele County since 1894

OUR VIEW Fourth of July is as much about community as it is our nation The Fourth of July is a holiday based on the best kind of pride. We celebrate because we are rightly proud of our great country, which is the oldest political nation on earth and the first true democracy in history. And we are proud of the men and women who have fought so bravely and sacrificed so much for our freedom over the last 231 years. In that sense, our pride is mixed with a deep sense of reverence and honor. But there is another pride that comes with living in a small town on Independence Day, one that has as much to do with parades, rodeos, beauty queens, and pancake breakfasts as is does with valor on the battlefield. It’s the pride of belonging to a community. Nobody who comes from a small town wants to be in a city for the Fourth. In fact, many people — some with ties to Tooele County, some without — will drive out of the Wasatch Front metroplex on Wednesday to sit curbside at our parades and play our small-town games in the park and watch our fireworks go up into a star-filled night sky. They don’t come because we have bigger parades or better fireworks. They come because in the city nobody cooks you pancakes and chances of seeing your neighbor on a float or your boss on a horse are slim to none. In short, they come for a sense of community you can only find in a small town. That’s something to be proud of but it’s also something to guard LETTERS TO THE EDITOR and perpetuate. The Fourth of July is a time for people to remember what’s special about living in a small town — and to reinforce those City needs pet limits control staff and see if a more concise values by reconnecting with friends and neighbors. As our towns It is interesting to read how some plan could be developed that would LETTERS POLICY grow, it’s vital that our sense of community, civic pride and belonging people think if the city does away with not be so disruptive and punitive. A grow as well. few years ago, we had no pets. Then The Transcript Bulletin welcomes let- control limits on pets that somehow ters to the editor from readers. Letters We urge all Tooele County citizens, whether lifelong residents or this will be a cure-all for the stray pet our daughter adopted a cat from a newcomers, to take advantage of the opportunity the Fourth of July must be no longer than 250 words, problem in town — and responsible program and we had the cat spayed. A civil in tone, written exclusively for presents. Get up early to cheer on the road racers in Grantsville or pet owners will make this happen. couple of months later, we purchased Tooele, and spend as much of the rest of the day outdoors as you can. the Transcript Bulletin, and accompa- Just the opposite is true. If everyone a small dog to help us know when nied by the writer’s name, address and Most importantly, say hello to as many old friends as possible, and try can have as many pets as they want, someone was at the door because we phone number. Priority will be given to to make some new ones. that would increase the pet population have hearing-impaired people in our letters that refer to a recent article in After all, the strength of America is really the strength of our com- significantly, thereby increasing the household. Three years later, a per- the newspaper. All letters may be sub- munities. And that indeed is something worth celebrating. demand for more control officers to sistent stray cat adopted us even after ject to editing. handle increased complaints. I agree attempts to discourage it from hang- with some things written in the letter ing around. She had a litter of four kit- Letters written to thank an individual GUEST OPINION by Todd J. Emery (“Crack down on tens this spring. We have since had her or organization should be submitted for real pet problems,” June 26) about spayed and she is an outdoor cat. It is “Notes of Appreciation” barking dogs and animals running not fair to make responsible pet own- Wimpy legislators must be loose. You can go anywhere in town ers suffer the consequences of those Readers who are interested in writing a and observe this, but there again you who do not take responsibility for longer guest op-ed column on a topic of made to pay next election have to look at the so-called respon- their animals. I hope that Tooele does general interest should contact Editor sible owners. They are responsible for not soon have scenes reminiscent of Jeff Barrus directly via the contact ever has airing out their dirty laundry on information at the top of this page. breaking not only the animal control Nazi-like tactics where beloved family it been talk radio. Now correct me if I am law, but also the noise ordinance law, members are ripped from the arms of more wrong, but isn’t that called free E-mail: [email protected] N the law guaranteeing a person’s right sobbing pet owners. A friend of mine apparent that speech? These talk show hosts Fax: (435) 882-6123 to quiet enjoyment of their property, suggested a solution: Those with two we need a have millions and millions of Mail: Letters to the Editor and the nuisance law. I also agree with pets or fewer could continue to keep third party in listeners combined, and in a free- Tooele Transcript Bulletin some of Cheryl Smith’s letter (“Pet them, and those that have more than this country. market society if there is a market P.O. Box 390 limit law absurd”), where she states, two could keep theirs as well with the It seems more for a product it will be successful. “All animals should be spayed or neu- understanding that as the pets died or and more that The Democrats are upset because tered.” But there is one other thing were lost, they would not be allowed Republicans their own radio ventures such as ter job of defining terms in his future I would like added: Before you can to replace those pets. and Democrats Air America and The Alan Colmes writings. Jaromy Jessop own a dog, you should either have it Ellen Rice once elected show have been big-league fail- Fred White CORRESPONDENT trained not to bark or put a bark collar Tooele feel a pompous ures. Apparently, there’s no mar- Grantsville on it so it does not bark constantly. I sense of entitlement and a feeling ket for that product. question why anyone needs more than they are beholden to no one, least The Liberal Democrats already Victory in the Iraq war two pets. Rather than do away with Honesty rewarded with gratitude of all the constituents who put own PBS, CBS, ABC, NBC, CNN, Your op-ed columnist Jaromy Jessop I am a high school student on the pet limits, let us all become people them there. I say all Americans HBO, The New York Times, Time wrote a very patriotic article (“We can- swim and water polo team. Several who love and care for our pets and should send those windbags back Magazine, and all the other large not settle for anything less than vic- days ago, I showed up to a 6:30 a.m. take into account the neighbors living to where they came from. This news publications. This near tory in Iraq war,” June 26) demanding practice and without knowing dropped around us. has nothing to do with Congress total domination of the media is nothing less than victory in the Iraq my cell phone in front of the city Vern Peasnall recently passing one of the only not enough for them however. war. Most of the article was dedicated pool. An honest Tooele City employee Tooele bills that will be agreed upon They want to silence the opposi- to criticizing members of both politi- — I believe his first name was Harold by both parties: a pay raise for tion totally by reviving the fair- cal parties, various media outlets (not — found my phone and immediately themselves. They did this after the ness doctrine, which requires Another way to solve pet problem Fox) and anyone who, in his opinion, went to work trying to find out who Democrats pledged they would be equal access and equal time I read the article in the paper on doesn’t stand behind the troops, be owned it. In less than three hours, I more fiscally responsible and not for opposing views. People like June 19 (“Tooele to crack down on patriotic and settle for nothing short had the phone back. It is nice to know take a pay raise this year. To be Senator Clinton really frighten me pet limits”) regarding the enforcement of victory. What is glaringly missing that there are honest people still in fair, the wimpy Republicans piled when they talk of silencing talk of the number of pets per household, from his naive tirade is his definition the world. on to pass this bill. radio and alienating millions of and I would like to suggest that a of victory. What was also missing was Stewart Ekins Another issue on which American citizens. What is next? committee be formed to discuss spe- a description of how that victory could Tooele Congress has proven useless is Are we going to start burning con- cific issues of concern to the animal be achieved. Let’s hope he does a bet- illegal immigration. Eighty-five servative books? percent of the American people Now make no mistake, it is not are against giving amnesty to the just the Democrats in Congress GUEST OPINION approximately 13 million illegal who have let America down. aliens who broke the law and It is also the Republicans. The now with the help of the Bush Republicans used to be the party Obscure tastes make you happy, even if unappreciated Administration and Ted Kennedy of Ronald Reagan — a proud y taste runs want my recommendation on a place to that would not sound out of place on want to steal citizenship. Yet party of individuals who would towards the eat, my open dislike of certain popular mainstream radio. These guys aren’t quiet Republicans and Democrats both take a stand on conservative obscure. I like music, movies and TV shows have gener- singer/ meant to be enjoyed turn a blind eye and deaf ear issues. They are now the party M art films, musicians ally made people not want my recommen- by a small audience, but rock stars who to the will of the people. We as who champions amnesty for ille- who never sell any dations in those areas. It seems that if you should be playing to a sold-out arena. citizens must rise up and force gal aliens and refuses to secure records, and me loving don’t watch “Grey’s Anatomy,” listen to During its 1990s heyday, the band had a elected officials to enforce the our border six years after 9-11, a TV show pretty much Justin Timberlake albums and think that major label deal, got lots of positive press law and protect our borders, cul- with Senator John McCain and guarantees it gets can- “Titanic” was a marvel of modern movie- notice and had songs featured in commer- ture, language and sovereignty. Lindsey Graham leading the way. celled. Of course, I also making, most people will dismiss whatever cials and TV shows. The unpredictability These representatives think we In my opinion, these lifetime like some popular fare Daniel Kline it is you do like. of popular taste, however, kept them from will forget how they ignored us on legislators underestimate the — Bruce Springsteen GUEST COLUMNIST Liking things that fall outside the main- selling many records or ever truly break- this issue, but I would gladly vote American people. They should be and “Star Wars” to stream either makes you the smug jerk ing through to the masses. for any independent on the ballot very afraid next election cycle as name two — but the stuff I’m passionate who revels in the obscurity of his various So, this brings us to July 10 and the just to punish the incumbents for many of them are deserving of about tends to be outside the mainstream. favorites or a bitter malcontent who can’t release of “Three Easy Pieces,” the band’s ignoring the will of the people. and will receive a pink slip. This generally means it’s not even worth understand why other people never like first new album since 1998. In a just world A third issue really baffles me mentioning most of my entertainment what you like. Sadly, I’m a little bit of both. this would at least be mentioned with equal and that is the resurrection of the Jaromy Jessop writes primarily choices around the water cooler at work. Some things I enjoy were simply never reverence to the Police reunion, but in our fairness doctrine. Democrats like on local history and outdoor adven- Me saying something like “I’m counting meant for the masses and I take an arro- world it hasn’t even gotten the same cover- Hillary Clinton, Howard Dean and ture, and is a frequent contributor the days until the new Buffalo Tom album gant pride in having discovered them. age as the rumors of a Spice Girls reunion. John Kerry are tired of people like to the Transcript-Bulletin. He can comes out” gets either blank stares or a I become the bitter malcontent who I can’t beg you to love Wes Anderson mov- Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh, be reached at jdjessop2000@yahoo. comment about how the person I’m talking wants people to agree with me, however, ies, Graham Parker albums or countless Hugh Hewitt, and Michael Savage com to feels the same way, but about the new when something meant for mass consump- other sort of obscure stuff I’m unable to Kelly Clarkson CD. tion gets ignored because it’s just a little guarantee you will like. But, if you enjoy Call me elitist, but I’ll just never believe bit smart. I’ve always considered Aaron infectious rock songs with catchy hooks, that mass consumption items connect with Sorkin’s “Sports Night” and the short-lived buy “Three Easy Pieces” and maybe give people the same way lesser-known things “Ben Stiller Show” as prime examples of three middle-aged guys with kids, families do. There’s the same in knowing about this phenomenon of well-executed enter- and day jobs a chance to be rock stars.

A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since a band or a movie that other people don’t tainment meant for the masses that simply 1894 as there is in discovering a hole-in-the-wall never catches on. The same can be said Daniel B. Kline’s new book, “Easy takeout joint that makes the best pasta of my favorite band, the aforementioned Answers to Every Problem” comes out in Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus you’ve ever tasted. Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor Buffalo Tom. Unlike many musicians I September. He can be reached at Unfortunately, while people may like, Buffalo Tom writes catchy rock songs [email protected]. A7

TUESDAY July 3, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 New Miss Grantsville uses comedy to take crown by Natalie Tripp a humorous monologue enti- CORRESPONDENT tled “Sis Hopkins’ Audition” by Grantsville kicked off their Walter Ben Hare. Fourth of July celebration a lit- “Someone who accepts me tle early this year with the tradi- for who I am but leaves me bet- tional Miss Grantsville pageant. ter than they found me,” was After all the singing, dancing McNeill’s answer to the her on- and ball gown-sashaying Abigail stage question asking her to McNeill, 19, was named Miss describe what she looks for in Grantsville 2007. Julee Baird a friend. She recently retired and Danielle Creekmore were her title of second attendant to named her first and second the 2006 Tooele County Dairy attendants respectively. Princess. Being named Miss Grantsville McNeill is the daughter of Jeff was quite a shock for McNeill. and Teresa McNeill and will be “It was a total surprise,” she starting her sophomore year at said. “Earlier that night in the Brigham Young University Idaho dressing room my mother asked in the fall. how I was feeling and I told her First attendant Baird, 19, sang that it wasn’t my turn and I didn’t “Adelaide’s Lament” from the photography / Natalie Tripp 884-1040 think that I was going to win. musical “Guys and Dolls.” She The Miss Grantsville 2007 royalty (l-r): first attendant Julee Baird, Miss After my attendants were called, is the daughter of Terry and Grantsville Abigail McNeill, and second attendant Danielle Creekmore. I thought that there was no way Jan Baird and will be starting that the final name would be me. her sophomore year at Southern McNeill and her attendants are I was utterly surprised.” Utah University in the fall, required to carry out a service The annual pageant, now in majoring in business. project approved by Grantsville its 57th year, presented a tough Creekmore, 17, was awarded City before next year’s pageant. competition for those running the Miss Congeniality award They must attend all ribbon cut- on Saturday night. Seven con- as well as being named sec- tings and community gatherings testants had originally entered ond attendant. Creekmore per- as well. Miss Grantsville will the pageant — four less than the formed a lyrical dance to “On receive $1,000 in scholarship previous year — and one con- My Own” by The Used. She is money and her two attendants testant resigned two days before the daughter of Jamie and Jamie will each receive $500. the pageant. Creekmore and will be start- “I thought the pageant went McNeill, didn’t stick to the ing her freshman year at the really well and the girls were traditional singing and dancing College of Eastern Utah major- really amazing,” said Jamie pageant talents, but performed ing in criminal justice. Creekmore, pageant director.

The race will begin at 8:45 to get there early and pre-reg- Celebration a.m. ister. If they do, they get free continued from page A1 The Tooele County Chamber popcorn,” Harris said. of Commerce will host a break- Hot as Hades Roping will start fast at Veterans Memorial Park year. at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Tooele from 7 a.m. until 8:30 a.m. The “Our parade is bigger than City Rodeo Grounds. Tooele’s. We’ll have a Marine town parade will begin at 9 a.m. and run from 200 South and 200 The Grantsville High School platoon marching during the Larriettes will serve breakfast parade and 10 Army vehicles, East to Main Street, down Main on the Fourth at the Grantsville which you won’t see in Tooele’s Street to 400 North, from there parade,” said Jason Duhon, who to 200 West, and then back to Fire Station from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. has been organizing Grantsville’s the Tooele City Park. The park The Ray Barrus 5K Run begins Fourth of July celebration for will host activities and enter- at 7 a.m. with a flag raising at 8 the past six years. tainment throughout the day. a.m. at the fire station. Duhon also touts a wide Tooele will shoot off fire- Grantsville’s parade begins at works at 10 p.m. at the Deseret array of midday activities at 11 a.m. and runs from the cem- Grantsville City Park, including Peak Complex. On Thursday, Open etery on Main Street east to the games and rides. He said people Microphone Karaoke will start Cherry Street park. from throughout the state attend at 3 p.m. at the park followed by A plethora of events follow at the Tooele Rotary Car Show at a Karaoke Contest at 6 p.m. the park with five bands and the the park each Fourth of July. The Family Movie in the Park Music will liven up the after- big fireworks bash scheduled at will start at 9 p.m. Friday. noon with five bands scheduled 9:30 p.m. “We’re encouraging families to perform. The sounds will [email protected] start with the Junk Band from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.; Blues on First from 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Blind Justice from 5:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.; James Town Band from 7:30 p.m. to 8:15 p.m.; and Sticks and Stones from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. “Our fireworks are also big- ger,” Duhon said. “We’ll have 45 minutes of fireworks accompa- nied with music.” Tooele’s celebration starts out tonight at 7 p.m. with the Bit N’ Spur Rodeo at Deseret Peak Complex. Action at this PRCA- sanctioned event will continue on Wednesday. The city’s 5K run will start file photo with registration at 7 a.m. at the Kids enjoy last year’s Fourth of July parade on Tooele’s Main Street. LDS Church on Skyline Drive. This year’s parade will start at 9 a.m. at 200 South and 200 East.

county. coming in the window, and light Pollution “Being a it is fun to fly pollution can interfere with normal continued from page A1 over Tooele County and see functioning of nocturnal animals. the lights,” he said. Sites with to get.” well-shielded lights shedding Light in the night skies over People still have to function in very little light pollution include Tooele County “is not perfect the society, Cline said. Night lighting Rose Park Elementary, Deseret way it is, but we are learning,” he helps people feel secure in their Industries and both the Wal-Mart added. homes and their businesses. store and distribution center. Both Stansbury Park and Tooele Thanksgiving Point in Lehi, on County have lighting ordinance to the other hand, has “atrocious reduce the glare on night skies. lights,” he said. Tooele County’s ordinance was Tooele County does not have put into place five years in part a complete dark sky ordinance, LOSEJim Parker of Saratoga Springs, Utah lost WEIGHTKaren Hekking of Salt Lake City lost 23 because of the observatory but Cline said. Compromises have also because the public had stated 55lbs in 11 weeks. “For the first time in my WITHOUT pounds in 9 weeks. “Besides losing the weight been made to accommodate busi- life I was motivated to exercise and not want to without dieting, I got rid of the headaches that a “high value” to maintain the rural ness security lights after 11 p.m. DIETING! character of Tooele County. An Recreational facilities are allowed snack. I was never hungry.” had plagued me for months.” important part of this rural charac- to use lights after 11 p.m. if neces- ter is the ability to see the night’s sary and business operating after FOR ANYONE WHO NEEDS HELP WITH... sky. 11 p.m. are also permitted lighting. Will Power • Emotional Eating • Exercising • Food Addiciton The ordinance requires all out- Provisions have also been made ward lighting be focused down- to accommodate up lighting on 75% PLUS ward, with protective shielding or the American flag. Billboards built FREE HYPNOSIS hoods over the light, directing the after the ordinance was passed are SUCCESS FIRST HOUR glare 15 percent below the horizon required to use downward hooded Presented by Potential Dynamics with You don’t pay a penny until you are absolutely certain you • Approved By American Medical of the hood, Cline said. lighting, but many signs along SR- Clifford Webb, PhD., a Certified Hyp- Association notherapist. He is on the faculty of the can be hypnotized and our program can work for you. Furthermore, glare from the 36 were in existence at the time of American Institute of Hypnotherapy and VISA or MasterCard, Check or Cash • Leave Feeling Relaxed, Refreshed & Motivated light must not trespass upon neigh- the ordinance and will be allowed past president of the National Society of $ bors in an annoying manner and until the billboards are changed or Hypnotherapists. His famous program $ for both weight control Reinforcement CD $10 has been featured on ABC, CBS & NBC. 49 outside lights from businesses upgraded, she said. 39 either seminar & stop smoking seminars. Reinforcement Cassette Tape $5 must be turned off from 11 p.m. to Most people are really good sunrise, Cline said. about complying with the ordi- ATTEND ONE 2 HOUR SEMINAR Homeowners and businesses nance, Cline said. People designing GUARANTEE th No If you ever need help with our stop smoking or who follow this ordinance find lighting for their homes or business Monday, July 9 pre-registration proper shielding of light will lower are usually more concerned with Best Western Inn - 365 N. Main required weight control program, you can attend a the power bill, Wiggins said. If making sure the area is well lit. (Conference Room) Infinity Seminars at no charge. lights are shining downward But once they are informed about WEIGHT CONTROL – 5:00 P.M. • STOP SMOKING – 7:30 P.M. instead of being wasted by beam- the rules they make adjustments to ing skyward, a lower wattage bulb comply with the ordinance. will do the job. Education is a big part of con- The nocturnal Wiggins knows trolling the insidious effects of Tooele County’s night skies more light pollution, Wiggins said. Most STOPJanet Arms of Salt Lake City, Utah - Smoker for 25 yearsSIN TWOM HOURS!OMarkK Adams of Alpine,I UtahN - Smoker for 17G Years than most people, and as a pilot of the civilized world can no longer “It was amazing, I walked out of your two hour seminar a NO WITHDRAWAL “I’ve tried so many other ways to quit smoking without success. has seen effects of light pollution see the Milky Way in the night sky. non-smoker with no withdrawal symptons at all”. NO WEIGHT GAIN This is the ONLY way to quit, it changes it in your mind.” from both the Stansbury Park Studies show people do not sleep observatory and by flying over the as well at night if there is light WALK OUT A NON SMOKER A8 OBITURARY

A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY July 3, 2007 Who Makes the Best Hearing Aids, OBITUARIES NOTES OF APPRECIATION and How Much Do They Cost? Judy Sorensen Williams Family Drug, Avon Consumer’s Guide Compares Thank you (Vi Knutson), Mega Maids, 28 Major Hearing Aid Brands Judy Sorensen passed away Turf-It, Hometown Hardware, Get this book to learn: peacefully at her home after a The Grantsville Beautification Way Station, Canton Village, Yard Award Committee would What is the best brand for you? short illness on June 29, 2007. Hair Hut, Soelbergs, Moosley’s like to express our sincere How much do hearing aids She was born June 10, 1947 in Flowers, Five-Star Auto, Handy thanks to the following business cost? Payson. She attended Tooele High Corner, AA Laundry, One-Way in Grantsville who so generously Carwash, Kravers, Comm’l Ind. What should you expect from School and later married Duane contributed to our “Yard Award” Supply, Sinclair Service, Family new hearing aids? L. Sorensen. She is survived by prize baskets: Dollar, A&W and Gezals. Learn how to save 50% off her husband Duane, MSRP on digital hearing aids. Lois Boswell, Max and Marge For a FREE copy, call Boswell, two sisters Maxine Offered to the public by (Bill) Jacobs, Deeanna (Jim) Some investors see big payoff 1-800-957-6270 Wilkes, one half-sister Wanda Custom Hearing 24-Hour Recorded Message UT License #368167-4601 (Wes) Payne, her very special adopted daughter Carrie Collatz in commercial spaceflight and her little dog Mingo, several Judy Sorensen by Alicia Chang Boston Harbor through connec- step-children, grandchildren, ASSOCIATED PRESS tions with one of its longtime Imagine HUGE SAVINGS with brothers and sisters. She was Valley Community Church. At LOS ANGELES (AP) — Just a investors. Both sides declined to preceded in death by her sister Judy’s request she will be cre- few years ago, the idea of bank- reveal the size of the investment, Leeanna Freeman of Tooele and mated. A memorial service will rolling starry-eyed ventures to fly but the Boston group normally No Money Out of Pocket! stepdaughter Tammy Williams be announced later. She will be ordinary people into space was commits $250,000 to $650,000. of Salt Lake. Judy was a member loved and missed by all who laughed off as science fiction. “Our hope is that this will allow Plus, No Worries for the of Los Iris Court (Masonic fam- knew her and her memory will Now some investors are bet- some local angel groups to take a ily). She was a member of South never leave our hearts. ting on space tourism as the next second look at us,” said Rich big thing. Pournelle, director of business Next 10 Years Find Out How... The infant industry got a boost development at XCOR. 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If all goes as planned, born May 20, 1921, in Enid, Aerospace, believed to be the passengers will pay thousands • Take Advantage Of Incredible Financing With No Money Out Okla., to Elizabeth Woodson first investment by a group of of dollars to ride on the single- Of Pocket until July, 2008: That’s no money down, no and Otheo Cheves. Ruth enjoyed angel investors in a commercial passenger Xerus and experience payments, and no interest for a full year with approved credit. being a full-time mother and launch company, raised hopes up to 3 minutes of weightless- • Huge Energy Savings: If your central cooling or heating system homemaker. She loved giving that others will follow. ness some 62 miles above Earth. is 15 years old or older, the money you can save on utility costs service to the Women of the XCOR has not released its flight with a new hybrid cooling and heating system could be enough “This industry is going to Moose for many years, were she explode or fizzle,” said John schedule, but says it plans to per- to offset your monthly energy bill. Imagine that… It’s like held various offices. She espe- Donna Ruth Stephenson Hallal of the Boston group. “If it’s form at least 20 test flights. having the utility company pay for your new hybrid air cially loved to sew and make conditioning & heating system. successful, people will look back Boston Harbor said it was handmade items for bazaars seven brothers and sisters and say, ‘These Boston Harbor attracted to XCOR’s management which in her spare time she held To realize how much you’ll save just call the most along with a grandson Jason investors are smart guys.’ If not, team and the fact that the rocket boutiques in her home. You may experienced team in the Tooele Valley... Harris Air. Stephenson. it’s not the end of the world.” company has won government Don’t wait, we can take your call right now… just have some of Ruth’s handy Graveside Services will Interest in space tourism took contracts, including from the work in your home. be held Thursday, July 5 at off after the 2004 history-mak- Air Force, and intends to use its No Gimmicks... Ruthie is survived by her the Tooele Cemetery. Owens ing flight of SpaceShipOne, the spaceship in other ways, such Just The Facts daughter Donna (Owen) Peeler, Mortuary of Show Low, Ariz. first privately funded rocket to as for launching satellites and From A Harris son David Stephenson; grand- and Tate Mortuary of Tooele reach space. The project, entirely experimental payloads. Trained Professional children, Paul Peeler, Sarena handled the arrangements. For financed by Microsoft Corp. co- “It is a stamp of approval by (Heath) Price; great-grandsons, those who have special memo- founder and billionaire entrepre- one investor group saying ‘Hey, COUPON Brandt and Jarren McNeill; sis- ries and would like to send pri- neur Paul Allen, jump-started the we think there’s a market out ter Delma Rangel. She was pre- vate condolences or sign our new space race. there,’” said Burton Lee, a man- ceded in death by her husband, online guest book, we invite you So far, the field is crowded aging partner of Innovarium Extended Lonnie Stephenson, parents to visit our Web site at www. with do-it-yourself tycoons — Ventures, which advises technol- Otheo and Elizabeth Cheves; owensmortuary.com. think Virgin Group chief Richard ogy startups. Branson and Amazon.com Inc. Despite some interest in space Warranty founder Jeff Bezos — who are tourism, wooing venture capital- FREE Offer valid with every new TOOELE TRANSCRIPT spending their own fortunes in ists and private equity firms has A $1000 Value! hybrid system purchase. ULLETIN B There’s a ventures that promise to give proven more difficult. civilians their astronaut wings Such investors are skittish Better Way to and the chance to float in zero because commercial human Get the Word gravity. spaceflight is risky: The pas- The smaller players lacking bil- senger rockets aren’t yet built Out. lionaire backing often turn to the and there’s no firm timeline for rich for capital. These so-called when the first flights will take off. angel investors often are retirees Though passengers have plunked or wealthy executives search- down full or partial deposits with ing for hot opportunities. They various companies ranging from fill the gap between seed money $195,000 to $250,000 a head, it’s from “friends, family and fools” unclear whether there’s enough In Concert and conservative venture capital- interest to sustain the market in ists who don’t usually invest until the long run. companies are farther along. What’s more, firms com- Since most space tourism pete with traditional software, Ty Herndon has 2 gold records, Put it in our “Bulletin angels are individuals who can Internet, biotechnology and and only put up so much capital, com- medical-device startups where Board” section! panies often have to lure more the risk is lower and returns are . Notices of special events for charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit than one to keep their business potentially higher. organizations, etc. running. Observers say the XCOR “Right now, it’s more of an deal is significant because it is intrigue than it is an interest to Ty’s current CD is 882-0050 [email protected] backed by an angel network that run out and invest critical dol- Right About Now can pool its capital. lars,” said Paul Schlosberg, chief Mojave-based XCOR, which executive of INCA Group, which TOOELETRANSCRIPT Other hits include: BULLETIN is building a reusable suborbital advises companies about invest- “” vehicle named Xerus, sought out ment. “” “A Man Holdin’ On” Woman’s “It Must Be Love” ���������������� advice leads “” Everyone who saw Ty Herndon in Tooele “Steam” ����� to bus ban last year loved it!! You won’t want to “No Mercy” LOGAN, Utah (AP) — A miss his performance this year!! and many more! 76-year-old woman has been �������������������������� barred from the bus station �������������� after giving unwanted birth- control advice to mothers with large families. July 7 • 7:00 p.m. ���������������������� “I think it’s wrong. It’s a vio- lation of my First Amendment Tooele High School Auditorium ����������������� rights,” Laura Stevens said. 240 W. 100 South, Tooele She was arrested Tuesday for ����������������������������������������� trespassing, a misdemeanor, according to police records. ������������������������������� “She’s been making com- Tickets Only $5 ments to some of the Hispanic ���������������������� passengers that they should be on the pill, that they’re taking �������������������������������������������� over our society,” said Todd Tickets on Sale at �������������������������������������� Beutler, general manager of the �������������������������������� Cache Valley Transit District. 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She said she will fight the trespassing charge when she ����������������������������������� appears in Logan’s Municipal ����������������������������� Court on Tuesday. ������������������������� “We want her to ride the bus,” Beutler said. “We just ���������������������� 4th of July Summer Concert Sponsored by: need to make sure that she’s �������������� Tooele City Corporation and the Tooele City Arts Council not harassing any other pas- sengers.” A9

TUESDAY July 3, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9 REEL TALK Nostalgic ‘Transformers’ hits big screen hard Tooele City ostal- 4th n gia of July Celebratio Nfilms are great Stage Performers for those who grew Performing at the Tooele City Park up watch- (next to Pratt Aquatic Center) ing a certain television 10:00-11:00 New Life Band show or 11:00-12:00 Tooele High playing with Missy specific toys. Thompson Cheerleaders and “TMNT,” STAFF WRITER Mascots Cheer which was released 11:00-12:00 Jazz-In-It Dance earlier this year, is a definite 12:00-12:30 Tooele Valley nostalgia film playing mostly to a generation of young photo courtesy of Dreamworks Martial Arts Optimus Prime (right) attempts to save a semi from Bonecrusher (center) in the new film “Transformers.” adults. Perhaps the biggest 12:30-1:30 D.J. (Angry Tom and most highly anticipated the highway, I can image Cobra — which turns out to will make a killing at the box Productions) nostalgia film to hit the- all of the semis turning into be the Autobot Bumblebee office and will be one of the aters is the action-packed Optimus Prime — leader of — has a mind of its own and biggest nostalgia movies ever 1:30-2:00 Flaming Priest “Transformers.” the Autobots. Now, if only all is helping Sam become closer created. Rock Harmony To be honest, I was con- old beat-up cars that sport to Mikaela. But when the car [email protected] fused during the first half disco balls transformed into takes off, Sam believes it’s 2:00-2:45 New Life Band hour or so of the film because a robot like Bumblebee, my been stolen until he sees it 2:45-3:15 Cast & Crew I had no idea what was 1990 Chrysler New Yorker transform into a full-size robot. FLICK AT A GLANCE going on. Once the Autobots would definitely be one of Then in a fury, the remain- from Asylum 49 showed up and explained bits those Autobots. ing Autobots join Bumblebee, Grade: B Haunted Hospital and pieces of the plot, I was “Transformers” begins with including Optimus Prime. They Rated: PG-13 able to put the rest together. an invasion of a U.S. military explain to Sam that he holds Time: 144 minutes However, those who grew base in the Middle East. The the key to finding a cube that Opens today Come join us for the festivities!! up watching “Transformers” attack leaves few survivors created both clans of robots or played with the toys will who caught a glimpse of and if it is destroyed the war probably understand what what appeared to be an evil will finally end. So Sam and is happening. That said, Decepticon. Apparently the Mikaela, along with many mili- Annual “Transformers” will be loved robot was able to hack into tary and government leaders, by many and loathed by some, the military’s data base and must come up with a plan to but either way everyone is corrupt many of the files. find the cube and get it out Fireworks going to want to see it. Back in the States, high of Megatron’s hands before it There is a fine line between school junior Sam Witwicky destroys Earth. cheesy and clever, and (LaBeouf) is finally about to It’s funny that Sale!! “Transformers” flirts with it purchase his first car. As he “Transformers” is opening on more than one occasion. was told by the car salesman a day before the Fourth of Join us in the Wal-Mart Parking Fortunately most of action (Bernie Mac), the person July holiday and the film scenes are wonderful, but the lot at the Rotary Club Sponsored Swiss-cheese plot gets in the doesn’t pick the car, the car deals with a war between TNT firework stand. way. The extended sequences picks you. Sam was picked two different species and of robots fighting with each by an old run-down yellow includes a top-secret military Open daily Noon-10 p.m. thru the 4th. other and smashing cars is Cobra. area that holds one of the Celebrating Our Independence! During a security breach robots from several great, but a poorly structured, Remember those in our community silly romance killed many on Air Force One, one of the decades ago. “Transformers” scenes. I must say, how- smaller Decepticons hacks may have taken a few that aren’t living the American Dream. ever, that I’m becoming more into the military data base ideas from the 1996 block- Proceeds will benefit the DVSAVA again and transfers more files buster — and Fourth of impressed with Shia LaBeouf Crisis Line (Domestic Violence & as a slightly geeky but still until the breach is discovered July — hit “Independence powerful leading man. In by Maggie Masden (Rachael Day.” There are too many Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy) and “Transformers,” LaBeouf is Taylor) a young encrypter similarities to be entirely Tooele County Relief Services (serving working for the government. coincidental. “Independence fun and witty in a lovable our homeless & others in crisis). nerdy way until he is forced The screen freezes on an Day” had a better plot, but to take control of a situation image of the front page of “Transformers” is more — at which point he trans- The New York Times display- fun and has better action forms into a strong character. ing Sam’s great-grandfather, sequences. “Transformers” is enjoyable who was an explorer in the This film is tough to grade and will definitely take any Arctic Circle. The Decepticon because many people who adult back to their childhood. believes Sam may have a key grew up with Transformers It will also introduce a new to keep the robot clans’ exis- may feel disappointed generation of children to the tence on Earth alive. because there is little sub- Autobots and their nemeses. Sam meanwhile is attempting stance to the film. Others Enjoy the best If Optimus Prime was not a to make friends with Mikaela will think this is the best film household name before, it Banes (Megan Fox), who he’s ever created. I believe it is a will be now. Driving down known through school. His good blockbuster flick that th New ‘Transformers’ film celebrates the ‘80s 4 of by Sandy Cohen books and a 1986 animated film, the Transformers as a grown ASSOCIATED PRESS “Transformers: The Movie.” man,” said Tyrese Gibson, one of LOS ANGELES (AP) — The “Transformers has a huge dor- the film’s stars. “It doesn’t make July Police and the Stray Cats are mant fan base,” said Hasbro’s you feel like you’re talking about on tour. Leggings, pegged pants Samantha Lomow, global vice the Care Bears or something.” and wide belts are in style. president of marketing. “It goes “Technology has caught up and your Family “Transformers” are the hottest back to that emotional connec- finally a studio has the oppor- toys on the market. What year tion. ... A lot of people now who tunity to bring this property to is it? are having kids are looking to life in an ultra-realistic manner,” will never forget! It’s 2007, the year the ‘80s came share experiences across their Lomow said. “This property is back. families.” being reinvented for the long Parade• AWESOME ENTERTAINMENT • Lots of Rides It used to take generations Executive producer Steven term.” before trends reappeared. Spielberg is one of them. He’s Many of the movie’s writers, Games • Food • Live Music • Fireworks been a fan of the toys since their actors and artists are “hard core” The hippies of the ‘60s turned th to fringed cowboy jackets and debut. fans of the original Transformers, Wednesday, July 4 Native American beads from “I’m not talking about buy- said producer Lorenzo di hundreds of years earlier. In the ing the toys for my kids,” he Bonaventura, and the film taps 6:00 - 9:00 AM ...... Pancake Breakfast By the Larriettes, ‘70s, pop culture turned back the said in studio production notes. into the same qualities that made Fire Station calendar two decades, with ‘50s- “I’m talking about reading the the shape-shifting robots popular inspired shows like “Happy Days” comic books and buying the toys in the first place. 7:00 AM ...... Ray Barrus 5K Run (all ages) and groups like Sha Na Na. In the for myself. I’d play with them “Their mythology is about good 8:00 AM ...... Flag Raising, Fire Station ‘90s, the flowery, flouncy clothes at home with my kids, but I’m versus evil on a very basic level,” of the ‘70s came back big time, the one who was enthralled with he said, adding that in that regard 10:30 ...... Parade Line Up at Cemetery as bell-bottom pants, hip-hugger them.” 2007 is the perfect time to retell 11:00 ...... Parade Down Main St., End Cherry St. Park jeans and halter tops re-emerged While today’s generation is too the Transformers story. as hot styles. One of the bigger young to remember the original In the ‘80s, “the world didn’t 12:30 PM ...... Park Festivities, tons of rides & games TV hits that began in the ‘90s: Transformers, all things retro seem quite as threatening a place, 12:30 PM ...... Tooele Rotary 6th Annual Car Show “That ‘70s Show.” are cool with young people, said but from a creative point of view, Experts say trend recycling Kevin Jones, historian at the it ... was a decade when people 1:00 - 3:00 PM ...... Live Music by Junk Drawer happens much more quickly now, Fashion Institute of Design and seemed to want to explore larg- 3:00 - 5:30 PM ...... Live Music by Blues on First Merchandising. er-than-life characters and take driven by nostalgia, technology 4:00-9:00 PM ...... 4-H Rodeo and marketing. But the Transformers, as them to a place they had previ- “This embrace of styles from Spielberg emphasized, aren’t so ously not been doing,” he said. 5:30 - 5:45 PM ...... Parade & Car show Award Ceremonies the past, at least for people of a childish that adults can’t still “It was a time period that was & Raffle certain age who are in the posi- enjoy them. searching for its own identity, tion of social arbiters, has to “You feel good talking about much as we are now.” 5:30 - 7:15 PM ...... Live Music by Bind Justice do with a social equivalent of 7:30 - 8:15PM ...... Live Music by James Town Band comfort food,” said Alice Echols, a professor and cultural histo- 8:30 - 9:30PM ...... Live Music by Sticks & Stones rian at the University of Southern 9:30PM ...... BIGGEST FIREWORKS Show in the County! California. “The ‘80s ... was before ter- CHARITY EVENT rorism, before any kind of 9/11 All rides, games and car show are operated by Tooele County consciousness. People didn’t charities with money raised going toward those charities. worry about terrorist attacks. It was a somewhat tranquil time,” The biggest Tooele County she said. “Given the state of the event all year long! world today, it makes a lot of sense that that kind of escapist theme fare would be very attractive.” The Transformers, a line of toys that change from robots into “America the Beautiful” vehicles, were born at Hasbro Inc. in 1984. Shortly after their intro- photo courtesy of Dreamworks duction, the Autobots (the good Three vehicles in their untransformed state speed down the road in guys) and Decepticons (the bad the action film “Transformers.” This new film is bringing the ‘80s into guys) inspired cartoons, comic 2007. A10 SPORTS

A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY July 3, 2007 Sports

SPORTS WRAP Tooele Ute football sign-ups Tooele rallies from 12-1 deficit to win over Cyprus The Tooele Ute Conference Football league has scheduled registration for by Nick Drake three of the four Saturday’s this month. SPORTS EDITOR The sign-ups will be held at Deseret Cyprus appeared to have Thursday’s Varsity Prep Peak, northwest of soccer fields, on league affair well under control with an 12-1 lead and July 7, 14 and 28. The July 7 and 14 times are 9 a.m. to noon while the July only three outs away from registering a victory on the 28 is 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Registration can 10-run rule. also be accomplished online at www. But appearances can be deceiving, even when one utefootball.com. The entry fee is $165 team is dominating the other. and late sign-ups at July 28 is $50 Tooele exploded for 12 unanswered runs, including extra. The age groups are as follows 11 in the fifth and sixth frames combined, to log one Gremlin (8-9), Pee Wee (10), Mighty of the most memorable and unpredictable comeback Mites (11), Midgets (12), Bantams (13) and Juniors (14) as of his or her age as victories, 13-12, in the history of the league. of Sept. 1. Boundaries encompass the Matt Trussell drew a bases loaded walk with two Tooele areas south of Village Blvd. and outs in the bottom of the final frame to lift the Buffs to east of Sheep Lane. the thrilling home triumph at Deseret Peak Complex. TC United float in parade Matt Medina, Colton Barkdull, Steve Witkowski, The TC United Soccer League has Trussell, Boone Baird, Mitch Eyre and Cody Young all scheduled a float for the July 4th produced key hits during the Tooele barrage to lift the parade Wednesday. All players in the hosts to the improbable win. league are invited to ride on the float Tooele now sports a 6-1 overall record on the sea- to celebrate the holiday tradition in the son. The Buffs host Highland #2 Thursday at 6 p.m. Tooele County area. For more informa- and Woods Cross Saturday at 11 a.m., both at Deseret tion contact Casey Walker at 830- 8352. Peak Complex. Barrus 5K run set Tooele 13 - Cyprus 12 Grantsville’s 11th annual Ray Barrus The Buffs rallied back from an 11-run deficit in the Memorial 5K race will be held July final three innings of play to capture a hard fought 4th. Preregistration is $12 but jumps triumph over the Pirates Thursday at Deseret Peak to $15 on the day of the race and no Complex. T-shirt. Race day sign up with shirt will Cyprus seized a 1-0 lead in the top of the first frame be $20. Pre-race registration is being and tacked on eight more in the second inning on five held at Grantsville City Hall (429 E. Main) or the home of Brad Sutton (282 hits and three walks to take a 9-0 cushion. So. Cooley St.). Race day registration The Pirates pushed home two more tallies on three and bibs will be distributed at 7 a.m. at hits in the top of the fourth to grab an 11-0 advantage. the corner of Cherry and Quirk streets. Tooele could only pull to within 11-1 in the bottom The highly successful 12-under one of the fourth inning when Steve Witkowski reached on mile race will begin at 7:30 a.m. The a Pirate miscue, raced to third on a Trussell single and 5K race fee is $10 and starts at 8 a.m. scored on a Boone Baird ground out. Runners for both races need to be at GHS by 7 a.m. All 5K runners will be Cyprus added another run in the top of the fifth to bussed to the start line beginning at extend the margin to 12-1. 7:40 a.m. Awards presentation and But the Buffs bounced back, thanks to big contribu- prizes will follow the race. An entry into tions off the bench. Jake Witkowski drew a lead off the St. George Marathon will be raffled walk and Cody Young drilled a double into the gap. off this year. For more information or Barkdull cracked a two-run double and scored on a to preregister call Brad or Heather at Steve Witkowski single. Trussell and Baird also fol- 884-5522. lowed with consecutive singles to plate two more runs THS seeks soccer coach and pull Tooele to within 12-6. Tooele High is accepting applicants After holding the Pirates scoreless in the sixth, for the vacant THS boys’ soccer head Tooele exploded for six more runs in the bottom of coaching position. The slot became available when 10-year coach Chris the frame to knot the affair at 12-12. Mitch Eyre drew a Wilcox stepped down earlier this month one-out walk and Medina cracked a single. Jake Dalton to spend more time with family. A drew a walk to load the bases and Steve Witkowski teaching position is not required to belted a two-run single. Trussell drew a walk to reload apply. For more information or to turn the sacks and Baird crushed a three-run double and in application contact Larry Harrison at later scored on a Pirate wild pitch to tie the game up 833-1978 or athletic director Richard at 12-12. Valdez at 830-3094. Eyre clubbed a leadoff walk, raced to third on a THS youth hoops camp Medina single, Barkdull drew an intentional walk The annual Tooele High School youth to load the bases with no outs. However, after two basketball camp will be held July 16- straight strikeouts, Tooele still faced a difficult chal- 19 at THS. Coach Ray Brazier has scheduled the annual hoops camp for lenge. But Trussell drew the walk to force home the youth first through eighth grade, boys game winning tally and vault Tooele to the victory. and girls. The camp will be held from Medina and Steve Witkowski belted out three hits 9:30-11:30 a.m. for boys and girls first photography / Troy Boman through fourth grades while there will Infielder Colton Barkdull (left) concentrates on a fly ball while outfielder Austin Burr races in for back up if needed on the SEE PREP PAGE A11 be a noon-2 p.m. camp for boys and play. The Buffs claimed a dramatic 13-12 victory over Cyprus Thursday at Deseret Peak Complex. girls fifth through eighth grade. The entry fee is $35 or $50 for two players in one family. For more information con- tact Coach Brazier at 435-232-5396. July 4th rodeo Wild cow milking event to take The 62nd annual Bit-N-Spur July 4th rodeo will begin to register entrants for the mutton bustin, rodeo events and the place during Bit-N-Spur rodeo wild cow milking contest next week. The mutton busting begins both July 3 and 4 by Abby Palmer them.” ally known as the roper and at 7 p.m. with the rodeo set at 8 p.m. STAFF WRITER According to a release from milker, and the other team Advance ticket sales outlets for rodeo the rodeo committee, the wild member is on foot, being are: Macey’s (Tooele), Zacatecas A wild cow milking com- Market (801-718-5223), Home Town petition will take place dur- cow milking contest will be known as the mugger. Hardware (Grantsville). Presale tickets ing the Tooele Fourth of July “a wild and wacky contest When the event begins, all for rodeo are adults. seniors- $7, youth Rodeo today and Wednesday between man and beast.” the cows are at one end of 4-12 - $5 . At the gate: adults, seniors for spectators to enjoy. A man, usually weighing the arena, and the teams are - $9 , youth 4-12 - $6. Fireworks July Bonnie Rogers said the around 180 to 200 pounds at the other end. There will 4th after rodeo. rodeo committee decided to goes up against a wild cow be the same amount of cows Tooele Valley summer tennis add the new event to keep weighing in at around 800 to as there will be teams in the There are a number of events set this sum- rodeo patrons’ interest 900 pounds, which has never arena, with a maximum of mer in the Tooele Valley area for tennis enthu- piqued. been touched by a human. 10 teams participating each siasts. There are tennis camps for youth ages “We want to keep it inter- Therefore, the cow is going night, Rogers said. 14-18 (July 16-18) from 7:30 a.m. to noon at to be mean, wild and ready to Before the event begins the THS tennis courts. The cost is $55 for esting for everyone,” she said. approximately 10 hours of instruction play “We decided to do something “eat the cowboy for lunch.” each milker/roper will be match playing experience. For more info. on photography / Troy Boman a little different this year. We Wild cow milking consists given a container that they anything listed above please contact coach Erda’s Zach Harrell prepares for a dismount in last year’s calf roping at the Bit-N- wanted to keep fans coming of teams of two people. One Derek Smith at 843-1172 or 840-5178. Spur July 4th rodeo. The state’s longest consecutive running rodeo will continue and continue entertaining who is on horseback, gener- SEE MILKING PAGE A12 today and Wednesday at Deseret Peak Complex.

FROM THE SIDELINES Sports reporters want to write more about the game, less about off-field antics here are times and thugs that have no place on ing down on these athletes who think the roost. We can’t put drug infested field. We know that, the NFL knew it, when we as “SportsCenter,” and it’s about time we they are higher than the game, and linebackers in their place with two- and now Tank knows it as he looks for Tsports writers started showing them what really mat- with as much drunk-driving, crowd- game suspensions, and we can’t repri- a job in the classifieds. get tired of never ters. fighting, wife-beating, trash-talking mand sexual assualt-ridden shortstops So kudos to Goodell and the bears being able to write Last week, the Chicago Bears, after garbage that athletes are getting away with $50,000 fines. As much as it may for showing a bonehead his place and about sports any- a long struggle juggling the playbook with, you almost can’t blame them. hurt the “now” to let them go, it will letting the people know that we should more. In recent soci- with the penal code manual, released Athletes get pampered so much that hopefully replenish the “then,” they all be treated the same way when we ety, case numbers defensive tackle Tank Johnson from you’d expect to see them in a bon- just have to know that they are as vul- do against what we’re told, maybe now are just as important the team after numerous accounts of net and high chair at the dinner table nerable as the so-called “know-noth- we can get back to focusing on sports as batting averages, arrests and suspensions. Johnson was while getting fed applesauce with an ings” that watch them on TV. again. indictments take the noted as being caught for everything airplane-shaped spoon — whenever I’m not saying that the athletes But as long as we have TO, steroids, same precedence Steve from DUI’s to having a concealed something gets in their way there is must be fully obedient, church-going, Barry Bonds, Deion Sanders, Barkley as touchdowns, Schwartzman weapon to maybe even brushing his always somebody to bail them out white collar folk. I myself enjoy a good on TNT, Kobe in LA, Shaq in Miami, and “hole in one” CORRESPONDENT teeth without flossing and, in a time whether it was their fault or not. obnoxious touchdown dance every Ron Artest on any piece of hardwood, is heard less than when a season long suspension was all Roger Goodell and the Chicago now and then, maybe a Kevin Garnett- Dancing with the Stars, Will Farrell “court in session.” the league usually felt was “justifiable” Bears association looked passed all esque wide mouth scream after a slam movies, signing bonuses, Roy Jones The sporting world used to be all they finally gave him the boot, dismiss- of that. When Johnson expected to dunk, and even (as long as it’s not in Jr., Mike Tyson, angry husbands, ille- about pride, glory, rooting for the ing him from the team and the league. be taken care of it yet again, he was Yankee Stadium) a nice curtain call gitimate children, Brazilian soccer underdog, the thrill of victory, the To the National Football League, suddenly shown the door, proving that out of the dugout after a solid home fans, any foreign soccer fans for that agony of defeat, the love of the game, on behalf of dozens of thousands of sometimes talent can’t always trump run. As long as the athletes remain matter, John Daly, Jerry Bruckheimer and anything that made you proud to sports reporters in sheer dire need to frustration. Athletes, celebrities, and law-abiding citizens they have all right films, swimsuit editions, the Black be either an athlete, coach, or scream- finally cover actual games again, thank all the like are still humans, when they to have a fist-pumping, crowd-roaring, Hole in Oakland, Bill Bartman, David ing fan on the sideline. you. do wrong and they ought to be treated Sharpie-signing good time. But when Beckham and Posh Spice, Jim Rome, However, there are those few, dare With Tank’s antics finally being wor- as such. they break laws that were made for endorsement deals and the Cincinnati I say “morons” that ruin all of that for us. Trouble-making boneheads thy of the “Donald Trump” treatment, Let this be a lesson learned to adja- all American citizens, they should be Bengals, I’d hold my breath if I were this may get the ball rolling for crack- cent leagues — your athletes don’t rule apart of the country, and not of the you. A11

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Banks contributed a RBI single bottom of the fourth to close to Prep as well. Matt Trussell crushed a within 9-5. continued from page A10 two-run triple and later scored Granger chipped away at the on a wild pitch to build a 5-0 deficit with two more runs in each while Trussell and Baird edge. the sixth to slice the Buff lead slapped out two safeties each. Granger countered with a to just 9-7. Eyre and Young also chipped in pair of tallies in the bottom A walk and timely single put with one hit each. half of the opening inning. The Granger one run away from Lancers parlayed four hits into Tooele 9 - Granger 8 Tooele, 9-8. But that was as two runs to close to within 5-2. close as the Lancers would The Buffs rallied for a hard However, an Austin Burr RBI come the rest of the way. fought league triumph over the single in the third gave Tooele Dalton and Baird paced the Lancers in West Valley City. back a four-run lead at 6-2. Buffs with two hits each while Tooele drew first blood with Tooele used consecutive Medina, Banks, Trussell and five tallies in the top of the doubles by Dalton and Baird to Burr contributed one safety opening session of the game. pushed home runs and Banks each in the victory. Matt Medina drew a leadoff added a sacrifice fly to stake walk and Jake Dalton smacked the Buffs to a 9-2 advantage. Tooele 14 - Judge 5 The Buffs exploded for nine a double. Boone Baird clubbed The Lancers pushed home runs in the fateful fifth to break a two-run single and three runs on five hits in the open a 5-5 tie and vault Tooele to the league triumph over Judge Memorial in Salt Lake City. Judge raced to a quick 4-0 cushion in the top of the first, thanks to three hits. Tooele sliced the deficit to two runs, 4-2, when Jake Dalton crushed a solo home run and Matt Trussell provided a triple and scored on a wild pitch in the bottom of the first frame. The Bulldogs answered with a run in the top of the second on a walk, hit batsman and two- out single to extend the margin photography / Troy Boman to 5-2. Tooele Varsity Prep infielder Matt Medina tags out an Olympus base-runner in last week’s game at Ken The Buffs erupted for three Price Park. The Buffs rallied for an improbable victory Thursday with a 13-12 home triumph over Cyprus at runs on five hits to tie the game Deseret Peak. up at 5-5. Dalton ripped a lead- Tooele exploded for nine provided a RBI single as well. Barkdull paced the Buffs off single and Colton Barkdull runs in the fifth to end the Corey McKendrick and Dalton with four hits while Dalton and cracked a double. Boone Baird game. Trussell, Austin Burr clubbed consecutive run scoring Trussell each provided three photography / Troy Boman ripped a RBI double and Matt and Leyva each drew walks singles and Barkdull smacked a safeties. Baird, Burr, Leyva, Center fielder Mitch Eyre tracks down a ball for the Tooele Varsity Prep Trussell slapped a run scoring to begin the fateful frame for at Ken Price Park last week. The Buffs rallied from a 12-1 deficit after two-run double. Baird also belt- Young, Bunn and McKendrick single as well. Beau Leyva and Judge. Young cracked a two- four innings to capture a thrilling 13-12 victory over Cyprus at Deseret ed a RBI single to give Tooele also added two hits each in the Young provided a single each to run double and Spencer Bunn Peak Complex. knot the affair. control of the contest. game. Tooele teams score five soccer medals at Utah Summer Games by Steve Schwartzman just finished their season in May, them 6-4 for the gold medal. home a silver medal with a 3-1-1 CORRESPONDENT where they took second place by “They played hard, and like a overall record. Five soccer teams from Tooele one point,” said Ekins. “They were team,” Ekins said. “It was excel- The boys started off with a 2-0 found success, all winning medals pretty disappointed, and didn’t lent.” victory over Cedar City, and won at the Utah Summer Games earlier want a repeat. I told them going Members of the 16 and under their second game by default. They last month. into the tournament that they girls’ team included: Jessica tied the third game 1-1 with West “I couldn’t have asked for more,” could win this if they were first to Anderson, Jenna Morgan, Erica Wind, and then won a thrilling said Casey Walker, president of TC the ball, and played as a team, and Pool, Jessica Johnson, Bridget semi-final win 5-2 after a penalty United, a local youth soccer club. they did just that.” Austin, Airica Stewart, Shannon shootout. They lost the final round “That kind of dominance shows The U-16 teams started off with Howsden, Mackenzie Delamare, 1-4 to Delta for the silver medal. that soccer has a place here.” a 5-2 victory over Manic ATAC and Lauren Beilfuss, Cassidee “The kids played just excellent,” 16 and under girls moved on to defeat a team from Christensen, Chelsea Bell, said. “They played more The 16 and under girls’ team, Cedar City 4-2, then suffered a Elizabeth (Lizzy) Stewart, Emily than hard, and came back to win coached by Megan Ekins, pulled tough loss to the RM-DK Strikers Lakin, and Kahri Golden. most of their games. They gave all through with gold medal with a 4-1 0-4. After a 2-1 semi-final victory 19 and under boys they had and I’m proud.” overall record. over Blast, they faced the Strikers The 19 and under boys’ team, Members of the 19 and under “ The girls on my comp team again in the final round, beating coached by Bruce Wilson, took boys’ team included: Chance Nelson, Chris Achziger, Kolten Kinsman, Steven Henwood, Jason Faudree, Chris Fowler, Victor Maruffo, Taylor Deyoung, D.J. photo courtesy of Chris Wilcox The 16 and under girls soccer team pulled in a gold medal at Gallegos, Mitch Gallegos, Brandon the Utah Summer games. Members of the team include (back l-r) Thompson, Chase Wilson, Brady Jessica Anderson, Jenna Morgan, Erica Pool, Jessica Johnson, Brigit Wice, Eddy Herrera, Jake Golden, Austin, and Airica Stewart, (middle l-r) Shannon Howsden, Mackenzie and Trevor Black. Delamare, Lauren Beilfuss, Cassidee Christensen, and Chelsea Bell, 12 and under boys (bottom l-r coach Chris Wilcox, Elizabeth (Lizzy) Stewart, Emily Lakin, The 12 and under boys’ team, Kahri Golden, and coach Megan Ekins. coached by Eddy Clements also Terry, and Jara Eshete. first time that I know of that the came through with a silver medal girls placed there,” Wilcox said. finish after finishing with a 3-1- 19 and under girls “It was exciting, we slipped up in 1 record after beating Hurricane The 19 and under girls’ team, the third game, keeping us from (7-0), and Cedar City twice (4-0, coached by Chris Wilcox, finished gold, but these girls are all great 4-0), tying Ogden (1-1), and losing with a bronze medal after a 3-1 and work as a team, and that’s why a tough finals setback to Ogden overall tournament. they played as well as they did.” (6-2). The team opened things up Members of the 19 and under “These kids played some per- with a wins over Canyon View and girls’ team included: Tessie fect games,” Clements said. “They Manti, and a tough loss to Cedar Zaragozia, Megan Butler, Cicely worked so hard for so long and City in the semis. They defeated Tillman, Rebecca Deleeuw, Camarie really showed that work and talent Canyon View again in the second- Evans, Teneil Christensen, Kristin here, that last game was a unfortu- ary final for the bronze medal. nate break, but we did great.” “They did really well, this is the SEE SOCCER PAGE A12 Members of the 12 and under boys’ team included: Josh Gibson, Miles Rowley, Brock Bentley, Dominick Johnson, Dakota Pet of the Week photo courtesy of Diane Court Brunson, Austin Greenland, TJ The 15 and under Tooele boys soccer squad won a bronze medal at the Utah Summer Games. Team mem- Martin, Kaden Fonger, Austin bers include (top l-r) head coach Pake Lyman, Jaram Stuart, Poncho Badillo ,Tyler Thornton, Logan Idom, Gonzalez, Josh Gallegos, Zach Hector Guerrero, Alberto Razo, coach Ian Mohr, (bottom l-r) Adrian Badillo, Johny Calderon, Sergio Badillo, Chadwick, Kyler Clements, Darius Sharon Lyman, Mikey Court, Luis Mata, and Niko Zapata. Johnson, Kaden Clements, Bryce Tooele White, Purple all-stars register first-round victories in post-season district tournament by Nick Drake Tooele Purple met Brighton Monday at A victory over the Spartans pits Stansbury SPORTS EDITOR Bywater Park. A win over the Bengals boosts against either Alpine or West Jordan tonight The Tooele Cal Ripken White and Purple Purple into a 5:45 p.m. game tonight against at 7 p.m. or a setback against Murray drops 11-12-year-old all-star squads posted impres- either Murray, Taylorsville, Rose Park or Stansbury into a 4:15 p.m. game today against sive District tournament victories Saturday to Foothill in the winner’s bracket final while a either Alpine or West Jordan, also at the same open post-season play. loss Monday drops Purple into a noon game location. Jesse Clingman and Justin Pollmann com- today against either Taylorsville, Rose Park, The Stansbury Park 11-12-year-old team, bined to toss a five-hitter and the Buffs erupt- Murray or Foothill. coached by Steve Branch, Cory Landon and ed for eight runs in the first frame to help Meanwhile, two of the three Stansbury Adam Lindsay, meets either Highland or Ogden Tooele White coast to a decisive 15-5 triumph Park Youth Baseball league all-star teams Monday in district action at Granger Park, over Alpine Saturday in Herriman. drew first-round byes and didn’t face post- 4400 West 3450 South. A win vaults Stansbury Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be Zach Coffman belted out two hits to lead season play until Monday or today. into a 5:45 p.m. game tonight against either required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. the way while all but two of the team’s 12 play- The Stansbury Park 9-year-old squad, Hillview, West Jordan, Taylorsville or Granger Shelters are only required to hold animals for ers had one safety in the lopsided game. coached by Jason Reed, Darin Buys and while a loss drops Stansbury Park into a The Tooele Purple parlayed a four-hitter Ryan Loader, meets either West Jordan or 3 p.m. game today against either Hillview, three days before they are euthanized. from Tyler Johnson and Nykolas Gonzales Rose Park tonight at 5 p.m. at Bingham Park, Taylorsville, Granger or West Jordan. For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals while Seth Manning clubbed out three hits to 11000 South Redwood Road, in second round White 15 - Alpine 5 available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at lead the local squad to a 4-3 victory over West action. A victory tonight boosts Stansbury Tooele White rolled to a decisive victory 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville Jordan Saturday at Brighton’s Bywater Park. into the winner’s bracket final Thursday at over Alpine Saturday at Herriman. Animal Shelter at 884-6881. Tooele White tackled Crown Colony Monday 7:45 p.m. while a setback dropped Stansbury Dacota Case reached base on an Alpine Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. at Herriman, 14150 South 6250 West. A win into game against either Riverton or Highland fielding miscue in the bottom of the opening boosts White into a 5:45 p.m. game tonight Wednesday at 1:45 p.m. also at the same loca- inning to begin the barrage in the first frame. Tooele Veterinary against either Hunter-Cyprus, Brighton, Alta tion. Tanner Palmer put down a perfect sacrifice Canyon or Herriman in the winner’s bracket The Stansbury Park 10-year-old team, bunt to move Case into scoring position and final or a loss drops White into a noon affair coached by Wes Griffin and Jim Lindsley, Clinic today against either Alta Canyon, Herriman, tangled with Murray Monday in district play at 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 SEE ALL-STARS PAGE A12 Hunter-Cyprus or Brighton. Bingham Park, 11000 South Redwood Road. A12

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“The roper needs to rope the The cow will be fighting like and did a wonderful job, it was a great triumph.” Milking cow that is easiest for them to crazy to get away during this Soccer Members of the 15 and under boys’ team included: Jaram Stuart, Poncho Badillo, Tyler Thornton, Logan continued from page A10 get to.” , making it harder to continued from page A11 After the roper catches the keep her on her feet. But, the Idom, Hector Guerrero, Alberto Razo, Adrian Badillo, must collect the milk in. This cow, the mugger has to take con- cow must remain on her feet, Andersen, Michelle Kofford, Haley Jameson, Alexis Johnny Calderon, Sergio Badillo, Sharon Lyman, container must have at least one trol of the cow, while the roper or the team will be disqualified, Bird, Corinne Bird, Meredith Nigh, Emma Wetzel, Mikey Court, Luis Mata, and Niko Zapata. releases the rope from the saddle Overall, the soccer-based success in Tooele is one drop of milk in it to be consid- stated the release. Kenya Mamales, and Kaytlin Allen. and throws it to the ground. believed not to be done just yet. ered as the winner. Once the milker gets milk in 15 and under boys Once the rope is released the his container he runs to the des- “We have great coaches, great training, and most of After the signal is given to the The 15 and under boys team, coached by Ian Mohr roper becomes the milker. He ignated spot where a judge will all some wonderful athletes, and that’s why I think the milker/roper he rides to the end gets off his horse and tries to be and prove that he has at least and Pake Lyman, came home with a bronze — the dominance of Tooele soccer is here to stay,” Walker of the arena and ropes the cow milk the “crazy, bellering, jump- one little drop of milk in his fifth and final medal for the Tooele group. said. that is easiest for them to rope, ing, snorting, and kicking wild container. Once the judge agrees “These kids played incredible,” said assistant coach All of the teams will be honored July 4, at the REAL Rogers said. cow,” according to the press there is milk in his container the Denise Court. “We lost our goalkeeper to another Salt Lake game at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake “It’s a timed event,” she said. release. milker is given a time, and the team earlier this year, and they all really stepped up City. For tickets, call Casey Walker at 830-8352. team with the quickest time wins the event. The winning team will take home a monetary prize and. Each team will be charged a $40 fee and the winning team will take home $35 from each team, Rogers said. The remaining $5 from each team is used to pay for the use of the cows each night. Rogers said the rodeo commit- tee wanted to make this year’s new wild cow milking event interesting for the crowd. “We’re going to keep the rodeo moving at a fast pace so people don’t get bored,” she said. The 62nd annual Bit-N-Spur July 4th rodeo will begin with the mutton both July 3 and 4 at 7 p.m. with the rodeo set at 8 p.m. Advance ticket sales outlets for rodeo are: Macey’s (Tooele), Zacatecas Market (801-718- 5223), Home Town Hardware (Grantsville). Presale tickets for rodeo are adults. seniors- $7, photo courtesy of Eddy Clements photography / Troy Boman youth 4-12 - $5 . At the gate: The 12 and under boys Tooele soccer squad won a silver medal at the Utah Summer Games. Members A bucking bull leaps from the Deseret Peak Complex floor while a adults, seniors - $9 , youth 4-12 included (top, left to right) coach Eddy Clements, Josh Gibson, Miles Rowley, Dominick Johnson, Dakota cowboy leans forward in an attempt to remain in the beast for eight - $6. Fireworks July 4th after Brunson, Austin Greenland, TJ Martin, Kaden Fonger, (bottom, left to right) Austin Gonzalez, Josh Gallegos, seconds. The 62nd annual Bit N’ Spur July 4 rodeo is set for tonight rodeo. Zach Chadwick, Kyler Clements, Darius Johnson, Kaden Clements, Bryce terry, and Jara Eshete. and Wednesday at the local arena.

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Brek Bentley followed with a RBI ��� ��� ���� ����� �� ���� ������ �� ����� ��� single to put Tooele on the board. Chandler Staley reached on an Alpine error and stole second as well. Zach Coffman belted a sacri- fice fly while Trevor Clingman and � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Jarrett Anderson followed with RBI hits to aid the effort. Jesse Clingman drew a walk and Justin �� ������� �� ���� ��� �������� ���� ����� �� ������ Boucher provided a RBI single to aid the effort. Case reached on a miscue and Palmer added a run scoring single to stake Tooele to an 8-0 edge. Coffman crushed a solo home run in the second to pad the lead ����� ���������� to 9-0. ������� ���� ������������ ���� Alpine did manage to push home four runs on just one hit and three Buff fielding miscues to close to within 9-4 in the top of the third. Jesse Clingman drew a walk, raced into scoring position on an Alpine error and scored on another Alpine miscue to extend the lead to 10-4. After an Alpine run in the top of the fourth, Tooele ended the game on the 10-run rule with a five run rally in the bottom of the fourth. Staley led off with a double while Coffman and Trevor Clingman added consecutive singles. Anderson reached on an error and Justin Pollmann drew a �� ��� ������ ���� �������������� ���� ����� �� ������ ��� walk. Jackson Clausing smacked ���� ����� ���� ��� ���� ������� ����� ��� �������� �� a RBI single and Case ended the game with a RBI single to give ��� ������� �� ��� ��� ���� ����������� ��� ������ Tooele a double digit lead. ��� ��� ��� ������� �� ���� �� ���� ���������� �� �� ��� ���� Coffman belted out a pair of hits while Case, Palmer, Bently, Staley, ���� ��� ����� ���� ����� ������ ��� ����� �� ��� ������ �� Trevor Clingman, Anderson, Jesse ��� ���� ��������� �� ���� �� ���� ��� ����� ������ ������ ������� �� � ������� Clingman, Boucher and Clausing all slapped out one safety each ������ ������������ �� ����� ����������� ���� ��� ���� ��������� �� ���������� for the victors. ��������������� ��� ���������� ���� ������� �������������� ����� ����������� ���������� Purple 4 - West Jordan 3 ����� ��� �������� ���� ����� �� ����� ��� ���� ���� �� ������ ���� ������ ����� �� Purple needed a run in the bot- tom of the fifth to register a hard ������� ����� ��� ���� ������ ���� ��� ������ ������ ��� ���� ������ ��� ��� fought district triumph over West ������ ��� ���������� ���� ������ ��� � �������� ������ ���� ��� ���� Jordan Saturday at Brighton’s Bywater Park. Ty Jensen and Dallas Jones ��� ������� �� ����� ����������� ������� ������� �� ���� �������� ������ ��� ����� �������� ������� reached on West Jordan miscues �������� ��������� ����� ��� �������� ����� ���� �� ����������� ������� ��� ���� �� ������� �� ����� ��� ���� and Seth Manning cracked a two- run single to stake Purple to a quick 2-0 lead in the bottom of the opening inning. West Jordan rallied for two ® runs on two hits in the top of the To��� find��� out��� if� the�� Triathlon��� ��� ����Knee�� System,��� �is�� an�� option���� for ��you,� ��� talk�� �to��� third to knot the affair at 2-2. ��� ��������� ��� ��������� ��� ��������� ��� ��������� The Jaguars added a tally in the Dr. John Douglas & Scott Bruderer, P.A. top of the fourth on a Buff miscue ��� ���Tooele�� �� Orthopaedics��� ����� � �& Sports� �Medicine� ����� �� Specialist��� ����� �� and hit to take a 3-2 lead. �������������� �������������� �������������� �������������� But Logan Lindsey reached on 435.833.9180 • 1929 N. Aaron Dr, Suite L • Tooele • www.tossortho.com a West Jordan miscue and scored ������������ ��NO����� REFERRAL����� NEEDED������������ ������������ on when the Jags misplayed a ball hit by Tanner Barton to tie the game at 3-3. ��� ���������� ������ ���� ���� �� ��� �������� ���� ������� ����������� ��������� ���� �� ��� �������� �� � ��������������� ��������� �� ����������� �� ��� ���������� ���������� Seth Manning pounded out a ������� �������� ����������� ����������� ����� ��� ������� ������� ����� ����������� �������� ���� ��� ����� �������� �������� �������� ���� ��� ������ ��������� �������� ���������� ����� ������ �������� �������� ��� �� ���� ������ ������ ��� ���� ����������� ������� �� ��������� �� ����� ����������� ������� �� ����� ��� ���� ��� ������� ��� ��� ������ hit and scored on a Trey Osterud ��� ������� ��� �������� �� ����� ����������� ������� ���� ��������� �� ���� ������� �������� ������� ���� single to produce the game decid- ����� �������� �������� ���������� ���� ��� � ����������� ��� ���������� ���������� �� �������� ing run in the bottom of the fifth. Nykolas Gonzales sat down the three West Jordan sluggers in order in the top of the sixth to preserve the one-run edge. HOMETOWN B1

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■ Bulletin Board Unless otherwise requested, community news items such as weddings, missionaries, birthdays, babies and The Bulletin Board must be submitted by 3 p.m. the ■ Weddings, Missionaries, Birthdays day prior to the desired publication date. To place a community news item or for more information contact ■ Classifieds and Public Notices Hometown Community News Editor Sarah West at 882-0050. Where ya from? Thriving in Education GOOD PLACE TO START Former super- Name: Paulo Garcia intendent Larry From: San Francisco To: Stansbury Park Shumway gives hen people pack up their things and move a glimpse into Wto a different home across the country it may Utah education take days and weeks to orga- nize a plan and carry out the moving, but for Paulo Garcia by Alleen Lang and his son, Trace, packing CORRESPONDENT up takes three hours. r. Larry Shumway has beaten the “Some people probably odds. In a profes- think we’re convicts or ille- sion where half the gals or something like that,” D workforce quits by the fifth Garcia said. “We’ve never year, he has not only survived, really stayed long in one but has thrived for 28 years place, and we move around as an educator. In the pro- pretty easily.” cess his goals have changed Garcia was born and raised from being “the greatest high as a carpenter in Chihuahua, school football coach of Mexico, and gained his citi- Snowflake, Ariz.,” to “doing zenship in the United States the best I can do for my chil- as a young adult hoping to dren and grandchildren.” make a living with his own And he now has more business in California. As the opportunities than ever before years went by he fell in love to meet this goal. and was married, but his wife Shumway, who left his passed away three years later. position of Tooele County Trace has been his constant School District superinten- companion ever since. dent in 2005 to work in the “Trace and I have traveled State Office of Education, up and down the West Coast was recently named associ- for more than 13 years now,” ate superintendent of legal, Garcia said. “We’d hit county law and education services. and state fairs and any car- The job puts him as one of nivals that we could see our four people in the second tier work at. Sometimes we’d stay under the direction of State in a city for a couple of years Superintendent Dr. Patti and set up a shop, but when Harrington. business started to slow we’d His responsibilities include pull out and find somewhere working with Utah State else. My work trailer has a Legislation and congressional living quarters built in so if delegations, supporting Utah’s we need to we can live in coalition of minority’s adviso- there. It’s kind of been hard ry committee, and working on on Trace as he’s been pulled educator quality and teacher from school to school, but supply and demand, he says. he’s a friendly kid, and he But Shumway says his mis- likes to travel. I wouldn’t pull sion is to support Utah’s com- him around unless he was munity schools, parents and absolutely okay with it.” teachers. Garcia moved to Stansbury “They really are commu- last December. After settling nity-oriented schools,” he into his home, he turned his said. “The community of garage into a woodworking Grantsville has a complete- shop and has built more than ly different school than one 120 pieces of furniture. Garcia might find in Stansbury Park sells his pieces to stores in or Vernon or Tooele,” he said. Salt Lake City and also plans “The real work is done by to set up a tent at this year’s people in the classrooms, in Tooele County Fair. homes, in churches and in “I’m always looking for a Scout groups.” new place to sell my stuff,” While he has little influ- photography / Alleen Lang ence over homes and church- said Garcia. “We were travel- Former Tooele County School District superintendent Larry Shumway is now associate superintendent of legal, law and education ing up I-80 coming from San services for the State Office of Education. One of his responsibilities is a program aimed at improving working conditions and pro- Francisco and just decided viding better mentoring for teachers. SEE SHUMWAY PAGE B10 to pull off at the Grantsville exit and found our way into Stansbury. I turned to Trace and said, ‘Heck this looks like a good place to start.’ We found a home and business is good so I think we’ll be stay- Wild huckleberries make sweet — tart summer treat ing for a while — possibly am a Utah girl generally qualify as a coma patient. permanently.” — lifelong and We didn’t garden like that at our Garcia doesn’t complain I homegrown. The house. about his new hometown. homegrown part Blueberries were a kind of delica- “I like this new terrain. for the most part cy that came in purchased muffins or There’s something different applies to what I in a can or a package from the frozen about Tooele County. I feel ate as I grew up. food section of the grocery store. like we fit in and people are Of course we pur- I remember hearing about huck- happy to have us here,” he chased foods and leberries but I had no clue what said. “I do miss the ocean produce, but we they were or how they tasted. I have mostly ate what learned more about them in the past sunsets and sea breeze, but Diane Sagers we grew — and we few years, but on a trip to Oregon the Great Salt Lake has an CORRESPONDENT awesome sunset every so had room to grow a last week, I found out firsthand what often.” lot of different veg- they are like. etables, fruits and Homefront Genetically, they are programmed compiled by Natalie Tripp berries. to grow less than 5 millimeters in As a result, I grew diameter and they contain 10 rela- If you’re a newcomer or up with fresh, bottled and frozen tively large, hard seeds. Berries can know of a newcomer who’d strawberries and raspberries. Dad be colored from bright red to purple like to share the story of why grew them in the backyard. However, to blue and they can be tart or sweet. they moved to Tooele County, I did not grow up eating blueberries Blueberries have many soft seeds please contact Sarah Miley at or any of their close relatives. They but can also be colored many shades (435) 882-0050 or via e-mail photography / Diane Sagers do not grow in Utah unless you are from bright red to purple to blue at swest@tooeletranscript. Blueberries are easy to grow in the Pacific Northwest, but not in Utah. The seeds of this willing to do the type of gardening com. fruit are plentiful but not crunchy like the seeds of the huckleberry, which grow wild in the that qualifies as life support — and SEE TREAT PAGE B10 mountains of the area. even then I suspect the plant would B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY July 3, 2007 The Bulletin Board

will line-up on Erda Way at the corner Tooele of Liddell Lane heading west. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to partici- Tooele County Fair pate. Prizes and fun for all. Any ques- Premium Exhibit Books can be picked tions please call Nancy Folta at 882- up at the Tooele County Extension office 5530 or Samantha Barton at 882-3817. or at the Tooele County Commission Pioneer Memorial monument office. Home Arts and 4H entries for the An invitation to the dedication of a Tooele County Fair will be accepted July Pioneer Memorial monument in Erda on 30 and 31 at the Deseret Peak Complex. July 14 at 11 a.m. at the Erda Chapel. Please pick up a book for details, rules and Public Invited. entry forms. Contact Kaylynn at 882-7069 or Patty at 843-2350 for more informa- Stockton tion. Bands and booths wanted Stockton Days The fourth annual ThankQ Tooele Stockton Days will be Aug. 10 and County event (July 27 and 28) is look- 11. Those interested in renting booth ing for bands to perform and local ven- space, please contact Town Hall at 882- dors to set up booths to sell arts, crafts, 3877 by Aug. 3. etc. Only 15 booth areas and a few slots for bands are available so reserve your spot now. There is no cost to rent a Grist Mill booth area. Contact Darren at 882-1300 or [email protected]. Fun at the Mill Miss Tooele County pageant Come learn about the pioneers on July Miss Tooele County pageant is July 28. 12 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Learn how to Any girl between the ages 17 and 23 inter- square dance and play the games the ested in participating in the Miss Tooele pioneer children played. Children of all County Scholarship Pageant to call Cheryl ages can join in the activities and games. Adams at 843-3150 or 882-3544. Children ages are invited to participate Fridays on Vine in free competitions of jacks, marbles or Weekly concerts/performances at jumping rope. Free hot dogs and punch the Veteran’s Memorial Park, corner will be served. For more information, of Main St. and Vine St., Join us for contact the Benson Grist Mill at (435) Fridays on Vine, every Friday evening 882-7678. photo courtesy of Benson Gristmill starting at 7 p.m., now until Sept. 7. The Utah Museums Association recently held their board of directors meeting at the Benson Gristmill Historic Site in Stansbury An excellent way to spend your Friday Park. Prior to the meeting, they were given a tour by site director Marilyn Shields. Pictured are UMA board members (l-r): Mark evening. On July 6 please support the Deseret Peak Hindley, Ryan Paul, Carl Camp, Marilyn Shields, Lisa Thompson, Amy Edwards, Lizzie Lyde, Jason Youngstrom, Ruth Lubbers, Movie Night in the park. Jayceen Craven Walker, Gretchen Dietrich and Kathy Kankainen. Food drop Chamber breakfast 882-2182 or visit the library at 128 9:30 p.m.; Wednesdays from 9:30 a.m. mittee members, and sponsoring organi- Utah Food Bank will be sponsoring The Chamber of Commerce will hold West Vine Street or try our Web site to 6:30 p.m.; Thursday from 12:30 p.m. zations are invited to attend. a food drop at Deseret Peak on July 6 their annual 4th of July breakfast on http://tooelecity.org/tcl/library.html to 9:30 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays Weight loss support Wednesday, July 4 from 7 a.m. to 8:30 starting at 8 a.m. until all food has been from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The address is TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a.m. at the Veterans Memorial Park. distributed. (We’re usually done around 751 N. 520 East in Tooele. Call 882-1396 accepting new members. Check us out at 10:30). Sign-ups will begin around 7:30 Adults $5, children 10 and under $3, for more information or to sign up. Tooele Senior Center, 59 E. Vine, 5 p.m. a.m. If you have an questions please call Churches children 2 and under free. You may Homeschool open house every Tuesday. Mary Lou 830-1150 or Carrie at 843-7767. purchase tickets before the event at This event is for anyone who is Connie 850-8174. the chamber office 201 North Main, Community appreciation Yoga classes interested in beginning homeschooling Upstairs Key Bank. Our annual community appreciation Free yoga classes for ladies and July 26. Topics include Utah law, typi- Seniors Settlement Canyon water regulations event will be held July 21 from 6-10 young women every Tuesday and cal homeschool day, learning style and Settlement Canyon Irrigation p.m. at Deseret Peak. Free food, swim- Thursday. The place is the church on questions and answers. Call 850-9803. Company wants to thank shareholders ming, prizes and entertainment. Call 1000 North and Broadway. We start Grantsville Senior Center for using irrigation water efficiently. or e-mail for free tickets. Sponsored at 9 a.m. For information please call The Grantsville Senior Center can be Despite careful water use, reservoir by Major Mortgage and Diana Cook @ Connie Rockwell at 882-6667. Take an Groups reached at 884-3446. levels are dropping. The board of direc- Alpro Realty [email protected] or hour to stretch, build muscle, body Lunch: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday conditioning and relax. Kick boxing and Friday. Please make your reserva- tors has set new watering regulations. 435-882-0355. Moose Lodge golf scramble Farms are allowed to water a total of 24 classes are offered also, they start at tions before 8:30 a.m. the morning of the 8 a.m. Come join us for a day of fun. July meal or sign-up sheets are available at hours in a 3-week period. Residential 8 at 8:30 a.m. shot gun start sign up at water users are allowed eight hours Schools Aerobics classes the center. the lodge by July 6. (Pre-pay) Lunch Breakfast: Wednesday 9:30 a.m. to 12 total watering per week. If the reservoir Free aerobics classes for ladies will be chicken fried steak by Teri T. continues to drop faster than expected, and young women every Monday, p.m. THS Class of 1962 Action 4 Autism Aerobics: Tuesday and Friday at 9 a.m. lines will be shut down three days All members of Tooele High School Wednesday and Friday at the church Action 4 Autism meets the first Bingo: Thursday at 1 p.m. a week. If this happens, please plan class of ‘62 are invited to attend their on 1000 North and Broadway. We start Tuesday of each month. July’s meeting : Monday at 2 p.m. and Wednesday at accordingly for livestock. 45-year reunion on Saturday, Aug. 11. at 8 a.m. For more information please will be held on July 3 at 7 p.m. at the 1 p.m. Planned activities include several tours, call Connie Rockwell at 882-6667. Tooele First Assembly of God build- Ceramics: Tuesday at 10 a.m. golf, lunch and prime rib buffet at the Servicios en español ing located at 127 North 7th Street in Line Dancing: Thursday at 10 a.m. Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele. Grantsville Eagle’s Nest. Cost is $25 per person. Tooele. We will be focusing on social Pinochle: Thursday at 9 a.m. Servicios en español Jueves 7 p.m. Call Andi Anderson (882-0804) or Joe skills. August’s meeting will address Pool: Everyday Domingos 2 p.m. Pastor Jose Cargoy. Fourth of July charity McBride (882-4818) for more informa- communication concerns. For more Puzzles: Everyday Grantsville City’s 4th of July is going tion by July 14. information on the group contact Misty Quilting: Monday at 9 a.m. to be even more amazing than previous Box tops collections at 843-8562. For childcare, call Erin, in Trips and Activities: Wendover — years. As always this event is completely Remember during the summer, to Education advance, at 843-0765. Friday, July 20 cost is $15 with some a charity event with all game and ride still collect your Boxtops and Soup Diabetes support group money back includes dinner and the trip. and carshow funds raised going to Tooele labels, Cream of Weber caps and Tyson Adult education The Tooele Diabetes Support Group The Tooele County Players will play July County charities. The parade will start at Pkg. tops for the schools. If you do Get your high school diploma this will not be holding a meeting in July 21 at the Grantsville Center from 1 to 3 the Grantsville Cemetery at 11 a.m., end- not have a school to sponsor please year. All classes required for a high because of the holiday. Our August p.m. ing at the Cherry Street park with the car send them to us Harris Elementary at school diploma, adult basic educa- meeting will be about our feet. The center will be closed on July 4 show and carnival starting and live music Sherry Tomboc 315 Birch Tooele, Utah tion, GED preparation, word process- and 24. starting at the end of the parade. We will 84074 or call and we will pick up 882- ing, drivers’ education and English Alzheimer’s support group Health clinics: Open to anyone caring for someone have four live bands and more than eight 7604. Thank you so much everyone as a second language are available. Hearing clinic July 3 from 9 a.m. to 12 with Alzheimer’s disease or related kids rides with games and the counties counts. Register now to graduate — just $35 p.m. dementia (memory issues). Learn about largest fire works show at 9:30 p.m. Don’t per semester. Located at 76 S. 1000 Blood Pressure every Thursday at 12 this disease. Get ideas. Share ideas. miss the counties largest event. Please get W., Can be reached at 833-1994. Adult p.m. Library Discuss experiences with others. Next your parade entries in ASAP and with any Education classes are for students 18 Foot clinic July 31 from 1:30 to 3:30 meeting Tuesday, July 10 from 2:30 to questions please call Jason Duhon at 435- Reading goal prizes and over. Summer hours Tuesday and p.m. appointments are necessary. 830-9714. Wednesday p.m. 3:30 p.m. at Cottage Glen Activities Have you finished your reading Center, 1892 Aaron Dr. (across from Tooele Seniors goal? Then head up to the Tooele English as a second language Tooele hospital). Refreshments will The Tooele County Senior Citizen City Library and grab your “prize ESOL conversational classes are be provided. For information about Center can be reached at 882-2870. The Erda bag” and your ticket for ”Vinnie held Monday and Thursday from 7 Alzheimer’s disease or attending the center is for the enjoyment of all Senior Calzone’s Wake.” This is an inter- to 9 p.m. ESOL students may come monthly group, call Frank at 882-2870 Citizens 55 years and up. Erda Days active play presented by the Hunt anytime the center is open for x130 or Donn at 882-2870 x126. Meals: Lunch 12-1 p.m. Monday, Come join the fun at the Erda Days Mystery Group and the Tooele City Individualized study with our soft- Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday Parade on Saturday, July 14. Line-up Library to thank all those participat- ware programs and textbooks. The Eagles Friday night dinners Breakfast 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Wednesday The Eagles Auxiliary is offering some- begins at 9 a.m., with judging at 9:30 ing in the 2007 summer reading pro- book fee is $25 per semester. No Friday Night Dinners until thing new on Friday Night Dinners, Rib a.m. and the parade starts at 10 a.m. All gram of “Get a Clue @ your library.” September Family search Eye Steak. This Friday, Kevin and Barbara walkers, bike riders and small motor- If you haven’t received your ticket, Bridge: Monday 10 a.m., Thursday 12:45 The family search class will be will be barbecuing the steaks. The regular ized vehicles, will line-up on the south come to the library and get yours p.m. New players desperately needed. Wednesday, July 11 at 7 p.m. at the menu will be the same. Come out and end of Liddell Lane. The horses will today. Try your luck with chapter Bingo: Monday 1 p.m., Friday 12:45 center, 751 N. 520 East in Tooele. The support the Aerie and Auxiliary. line-up at the middle of Liddell Lane three of our Mystery Story. For more hours are Tuesdays from 9:30 a.m. to p.m. and all trucks, floats, and larger entries information, call the library at 435- Cub scout roundtable Pinochle: Tuesday 1 p.m., Thursday 9 Cub Scout Leader Roundtable is a.m., Friday 10 a.m. Thursday, July 5, 7:30 p.m. at the Tooele No ceramics until September Wigwam. The wigwam is located south Line dancing: Monday 1 p.m. (No on Main on the left, just past Gofer’s and Tuesday class until September) below and behind the Baptist church. The Silver Sneakers fitness program Look for the worms sign and turn left. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 9:30 Follow the road and you end up at the a.m. (Muscular Strength and Range of wigwam. We will discuss the theme, A Movement, Cardio Circuit & Yoga Century of Scouting. Join us for a fun, Stretch) evening of training and ideas for your Friday Night Dancing 6-8 p.m. pack or den. All Cub Scout leaders, com-

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TUESDAY July 3, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B3 Frank OHLMAN MWMC BABIES JUNE 24-30 WEDDINGS M Attorney at Law Cynthia Marie Blue was born Dechlin Gauge Morgan was Jacqueline Helen Overman Busico / Woodard on June 24, 2007, to Karen Blue born on June 26, 2007, to Mike was born on June 29, 2007, to FREE and Fernando Augilar. and Kerissa Morgan. Consultation John and Kristel Overman. Mark and Valerie Busico are Parker Nathan Briggs was Contessa Novalee Coon was pleased to announce the mar- for born on June 25, 2007, to Lisa born on June 27, 2007, to Joseph Jazelle Dezarae Rodriguez riage of their daughter Tiffany Wills & Ferry and Nate Briggs. and Krystal Coon. was born on June 30, 2007, to Dale Woodard, son of Robert Trusts Liberty Jane Bishop was born Molly Shields was born on to Anthony Bair and Estella and Adele Woodard. They will on June 26, 2007, to John and June 29, 2007, to Scott and be married at the Busico resi- Michelle Bishop. Anjela Shields. Rodriguez. dence in Erda on Saturday, July 493 W. 400 N. Tooele 7, 2007, which will be followed by a garden reception. The cou- 882-4800 ple will be make their home in THS CLASS OF 1952 Tooele. www.schmutzmohlman.com

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Bart and Kaelyn Henrie are pleased to announce the mar- riage of their daughter Jeskalyn Concealed Cara to Alex Holmes, son of Firearms Training Steve and Kori Lane, Larry Get your Concealed Holmes and Shirley Herrera. A Firearms permit. Classes reception will be held in their held on a regular basis. honor on July 7 at the Eagle’s More information available at: Nest, Tooele Army Depot begin- www.greatbasinguns.com ning at 3 p.m. We are sorry if we or Call have inadvertently missed any family and friends, please feel 435-830-3921 free to join with us in celebrat- ing their new lives together. Jeskalyn Cara Henrie and Alek Holmes Reach Taylor / White Every Household photo courtesy of Rowe Harrison Roy and EvaSue Taylor are The Tooele High School class of 1952 held their 55-year reunion on May 25 at Christensen and pleased to announce the mar- in the Griffith Construction Co. in Tooele. Members of the class were able to catch up and renew old friend- riage of their daughter Alaina ships. Several members of the class came from Washington state, California, Arizona and Colorado. Taylor to Aaron White son of Tooele The THS class of 1952 looks forward to their 60-year reunion in 2012. Pictured are: (front row, Boyd and Janet White. They seated l-r) guests of honor, Mrs. and Mr. Bert C. Williams; (second row) Jo Ann Cotten Griffith, Ida will be married in the Bountiful Valley! Mae Brough Meng, La Rue Young Harding, A. Dawn Stoddard Mehlbauer, Lou Ann Allred Blakely, Ve Temple on Tuesday, July 3, 2007. Nae Bryan Till and Sandra Shuller Bray; (third row) Marlene Barber Pendleton, Dollie Busico Gregrich, There will be a celebration in Carole Dymock Hansen, Carolyn Shields Hall, Roleene Proctor Kozlowski, Maureen Cardon Palmer, TOOELE Delored Ronkovich Coleman, Marlyn Prows Russell, Dollie Smith Dobson, Jo Ann Johnson Simmonds their honor that evening with a TRANSCRIPT and Norma Hector Allen; (fourth row) Eileen De Neui Nelson, Echo Christiansen Hampton, Hal Sharp, formal line from 7 to 8 p.m. and BULLETIN Elaine Ekenstam Mirabella, Tom Adams, La Mar Williams, Ronald Christensen, Colleen Hallsey Saxton dancing from 8 to 9 p.m. It will be TOTAL MARKET and Gary Bennett; (fifth row) Joe Italasano, Ted Palitz, Bill Mares, D. Ralph Jordan and Jerr Cowan; held at the LDS Chapel on 1000 COVERAGE PLAN (sixth row) J. Milton Lee, Don Vorwaller, George McKellar, Roy Niskala, Russell Dobson and Bob North and Broadway in Tooele. Christensen. Not pictured: Dunk Campbell, Garry Dymock and Dexter Whipple. We are sorry if we inadvertently missed anyone. We invite and Aaron White encourage all friends and family and Alaina Taylor to come and celebrate with us. Advertising POETRY 882-0050 Subscribe Today • 882-0050 Child’s helplessness is evident in ‘The Rain Poured Down’ very The Rain Poured Down and the rain brought down the Skip a Payment and reader My mother weeping winter sky Eof this in the dark hallway, in the arms and hid me in the walls that column has at of a man, looked on, one time felt not my father, indifferent to my mother’s weep- Take a Vacation the frighten- as I sat at the top of the stairs ing, ing and para- unnoticed— or mine, lyzing pow- my mother weeping and plead- in the rain that brought down erlessness of ing for what I didn’t know the dark afternoon. We would like to thank you being a small then and can still only imagine— for being outstanding mem- child, unable for things to be somehow other Dan Gerber’s most recent book bers with us. And in doing so Ted Kooser to find a way than they were, is “Trying to Catch the Horses” we would like to help with U.S. POET LAUREATE, your summer vacation or help to repair the 2004-2006 not knowing what I would (Michigan State University world. Here change, Press, 1999). “The Rain Poured pay for your childs back to the California poet, Dan Gerber, for, or to, or why, Down” copyright © 2007 by school clothes. steps into memory to capture only that my mother was weeping Dan Gerber and reprinted by If you would like to skip a such a moment. in the arms of a man not me, permission of the author. payment please fill out the skip a payment voucher below.

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High-school guerrillas take on invading Soviet troops. “Force 10 From Navarone” ›› your nephew instead. In “Queens for (39) TNT Law & Order “Cost of Capital” ’ Law & Order “Tombstone” ’ Law & Order: Trial by Jury “Skeleton” Heartland (CC) Las Vegas “Father of the Bride” ’ Law & Order “Carrier” (CC) (DVS) a Day,” Betty (America Ferrera) per- (41) CNN Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) suades a well-known but Meade-hat- (43) CNBC Fast Money American Greed: Scams, Scoundrels The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Mad Money American Greed: Scams, Scoundrels The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch ing photographer — an old Queens (46) LIFE Army Wives “Independence Day” “Devil’s Pond” ›› (2003, Suspense) Kip Pardue, Tara Reid. (CC) Will & Grace Will & Grace Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls The Golden Girls boy — to meet with her and Daniel (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren (Eric Mabius), using her neighborhood (51) FXSPN Poker Superstars Invitational Weird, Wild & Wacky Show In Focus on FSN Final Score Weird, Wild & Wacky Show Final Score Weird, Wild & Wacky Show Final Score (52) ESPN (5:00) MLB Baseball Cleveland Indians at Detroit Tigers. (Live) (CC) Cont’d Baseball Tonight (Live) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (:40) NFL Live (N) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) connections. But when her attempt to (57) USA An actor gets in the way. (CC) Monk (CC) Monk (CC) Monk “Mr. Monk Gets a New Shrink” Monk (CC) Monk “Mr. Monk Meets His Dad” change her look goes horribly wrong, (71) DISC MythBusters Snow myths. (CC) MythBusters Alarm solutions. 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Starting Salary $10.63 with benefits; Closing Date: July 7th 2007 at 5:00 p.m. • Need current licensure 4 GRAVESITES in Tooele City Cemetery Secretary I- This position will performs a variety of old section. Block 6, Lot first-line public contact duties as needed to authorize public admittance into the Tooele County Landfill; To Apply 17, graves 5, 6, 7 & 8. collect fees and monitors waste to assure compliance Purchase all $4000. with facility regulations. Performs general book- James Glade Will sell 2ea for $2500. keeping and balancing of daily receipts; prepares Wage begins at $16.00 / hour during 90 day probationary period, phone 435.843.3745 | fax 435.843.3753 Brent 801-589-2223 daily reports and prepares money deposits. Will be then increases based on performance. Successful applicants must required to learn and perform duties in the absence [email protected] | www.mountainwestmc.com DIAMONDS don't pay of the office manager. Starting Salary $10.63 with pass a company paid medical exam, which includes a drug/alcohol Send cover letter & resume to: retail! Large selection, benefits; This position will remain open until the screen and physical ability test, reference & credit checks, and high quality. Bridal sets, needs of the department have been filled. criminal background check. Cargill Salt is an Equal Opportunity Mountain West Medical Center | Attn: Human Resource Dept wedding bands. Every- Employer. 2055 N. Main Street | Tooele | UT 84074 thing wholesale! Rocky Mtn. Diamond Co. Complete job descriptions are available at the Tooele County Human Resource Office S.L.C. 1-800-396-6948 47 South Main Street Tooele Interested applicants should apply at: SELL YOUR computer in or visit our website at www.co.tooele.ut.us Separate applications MUST be submitted for each Utah Department of Workforce Services the classifieds. Call job which applying for. Specific information pertaining to 305 North Main, Tooele, Utah 882-0050 or visit these recruitments can be obtained by calling Or online at Jobs.utah.gov www.tooeletranscript. Carrie Hinkel at (435)843-3157. EEO Employer com Tuesday July 3, 2007 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin B7

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Sell to anyone. O/Op’s Great pay/ today for a • 1 tsp vanilla For information call in- benefits/ hometime! • 4 eggs dependent sales repre- Pneumatic Sign-on Bo- free market • 2 cups sugar PRICE REDUCED TOTALLY FINISHED MOOTITIVATTEDED SELSELLLERER!! sentative Vi Knutson nus, No touch. CDL-A, IN CUL-DE-SAC Landscape Included 884-3830 2yrs exp. Doubles End. analysis & • 1/2 cup cocoa 866-LTI-TRANS • 1 3/4 cup flour BILLING INSURANCE brownies! position at local chiro- ENCON UTAH is now Mix all together well. Put in practic office, responsi- hiring for a drafts per- greased 9x13 pan at 350˚ for 592 STANSBURY AVE. 244 DONNER PLACE bilities include billing & son/ coordinator posi- 25 min. Sprinkle w/powder $158,000 GRANTSVILLE tion proficient in auto- while hot or let cool & frost. SOUTH WILLOW ESTATES collections. Billing 3 bed, 1 bath, 1227 sq. 367 PLAZA CIRCLE cad 3yrs experience in GRANTSVILLE • $248,000 $245,0001/3 acre rambler knowledge is helpful. ft house newly remod- Wage based upon ex- drafting and detailing NEW Beautiful, fully finished eled. New paint, tile and Landscape Included perience. Now accept- preferred. Apply in per- home. .37 acres, 5 bdrm, 3 bth hardwood floors, brand 229 ALEXANDER COURT ing resumes at 300 son at 101 S Industrial new kitchen with appli- GRANTSVILLE • $235,000 South Main #2, Tooele. Loop Rd. See Glen Pal- ances. Michelle Anderson NEW LISTING VERY MOTIVATED SELLER! mer. 435-840-8898 3 bed, 2 bath, 1444 sq ft BINDERY HELP EXPERIENCED CDL 10640 S. BAY MEADOWS DR. Rambler. Next to tot lot NEEDED TRUCK drivers needed SANDY, UT • $455,000 on the green belt. Transcript Bulletin 5 bdrm w/ great swimming Publishing is currently for immediate open- pool. .73 acres. Horse property. Landscape Allowance accepting applications ings. Great pay & bene- Easy to Show for a full time fits, western states, RR 417 WEST 200 SOUTH entry-level position. regular home time, sign NNDEDE TOOELE Duties will include: on bonus & paid orien- UU Great investment property. Helping on a Saddle tation. (800)888-5838 68 N. MEADOWLARK CCIRTT. ERR Sandra Larsen A NNDED Stitch & trimmer bind- Recruiting. (ucan) GRANOOTNTRNTRACSVILLE • $285,900 1200UU sq ft home on 1.27TT CC acre. Beautiful propertyAC in 1342 N. 650 E. • TOOELE ing line, folding and EXPERIENCED Framer 3 bdrm, 2 bath NTR $299,900 Great 6 bdrm 435.224.9186 .50 acre lot. 3400 sq ft COOTooele.NTRAC $249,900 cutting equipment and wanted, $18-$20/hr. C home. Almost 3800 sq ft various printing equip- Michell Anderson 840-8898 including bonus room. Call (435)669-1570 and ment. No experience ask for Brandon. REDUCED necessary but helpful. 515 Park Hill Dr. 607 Quail Circle SOUTHERN UTAH 1002 SOUTH 110 WEST Lease to Own FIVE STAR AUTO Must be at least 18 Fantastic custom built Rambler. Lot is almost 11 SOUTH 400 EAST TOOELE • $199,500 NOW AVAILABLE years of age with a $15-20 per hour com- AFFORDABLY PRICED 5 BEDROOM 4 BATH 1102 sq ft rambler. Over 1/2 acre. Beautifully landscape with full sport CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON TOOELE’S EAST MEADOW, UT 4 bdrm, formal living rm, high school diploma mission BENCH! Evidence of owners pride throughout the 50% finished basement. great room and office. Full-time ASE Certified court, RV parking and awesome views of lake Filmore County or equivalent, and and mountains. Home is large and open! whole house and $249,900 .50 acres of horse prop. have a current drivers Full Diagnostic Me- yard. Enjoy nature Almost 5 acres. license. Heavy lifting chanic/Technician 5+ in the serene CONDO • SSLC Anybody with fair, but surroundings of Beautiful family home required. All benefits years exp. Fax re- 515 S. 1000 E. not perfect credit, I sumes to 884-6850 or the secluded back with historic log cabin included. Apply at 58 yard. Sunrises and $269,900 • Aztec condos have lease to owns. call 840-1673 on property. Totally remodeled condo. Call for details. North Main Street, sunsets to LIVE Tooele. Send resume GREAT CLIPS $500 for!! A MUST to PO Box 390, Hire on Bonus to first SEE! Lana McKean Michelle Anderson Tooele, Utah 84074. 3 qualified applicants 435-833-0233 • cell 801-518-8670 435-833-0233 • cell 435-840-8898 Transcript Bulletin 30,000 to 40,000 the FREE HOME CONSULATION Publishing promotes first year, always busy, a drug free All offices independently owned and operated. Information great customers (435) deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. 1185 N. Main • Tooele 7 South Main St #305 Executive Plaza Tooele, Utah environment. 843-9410 B8 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Tuesday July 3, 2007

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Small Business owners: 2000KX 250. Piped bars SELL YOUR CAR or 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile STANSBURY PARK TOOELE, 4bdrm 2bth 1977 FORD Mustang $$WHY RENT when Place your classified ad and new tire. $2000 boat in the classifieds. home for rent, no smok- 3bdrm, 2bth, 2-story fenced, sprinkler, car- II Interior and body in you can buy? 0 Just in 45 newspapers 435-850-8749 Call 882-0050 or visit ing/ pets. 882-1550 2 car garage, fenced port, RV parking, cov- $ Reduced good condition needs down programs, not 36,000- throughout Utah for www.tooeletranscript. newer carpet $1050/mo ered patio, renter pays Trade carburetor an electri- perfect credit. First only $155. for 25 2002 YAMAHA. WZ 250, com 400SQFT Cottage, semi- No pets, no smoking. all utilities except water cal work $1800 obo time buyers, Single words, and $5. per Low hours, FMF fatty private yard, no dogs, 5588 N Ardennes Way $975/mo no smoking, 435-830-2344 TRANSMISSION RE- parent programs. word over 25. You will pipe, Z-force reeds, no smoking, $375/mo, (off Village Blvd.) no pets $400/dep back- PAIR, rebuild. Low cost Call for details. Berna reach up to 340,000 paddle tire, $3500 $225/dep. Available Davidson Realty ground check year 1987 CALAIS runs good, to Tooele residents. (435)840-5029 Group households and it is a OBO, Call 830-0679 af- July 1. (435)830-7943 (801)466-5078 lease Call Sean new tires, a mess oth- Will buy vehicles 1990 1 Real Estate Grantsville, South one call, one order, one ter 5 pm. 200 West 200 South (435)830-3364 erwise. Needs papers and up that needs area. STANSBURY PARK Willow Ranches bill program. Call the 2004 HONDA Scooter $850/MO Grantsville, $100 drives it away transmission work, Condo, available mid- Aprox. 4,000 sq. ft. Transcript Bulletin at transferable warranty 3bdrm, 2bth, w/d hook- (435)830-3512 cash paid. Shop 4BDRM 2BTH home for June, 3bdrm, 2bth, ga- finished w/unfinished base- 882-0050 for further $1400 (435)882-1177 ups, ac, sprinkler sys- Homes ment. 4 bdrm, 3.5 bth. 1/2 (801)972-5810 Home rent fully fenced and rage, 2 bonus rooms, info. (ucan) (435)850-9238 1993 HONDA Accord. tem front yard, no acre horse prop. Granite (435)843-8181 landscaped, air condi- fenced patio, $850/mo, Asking $2,400 as is smoking or pets, de- counters, notty alder cabi- TIME AND Money Free- tion, pets ok, available lease 1 year. kris07 2005 HONDA Super- OBO (435)843-5608. posit negotiable. $$$SAVE MONEY nets. 16’ tall ceilings. Lots dom Is A Click Away!. hawk 996 1500 miles, immediately $1050/mo [email protected] of hardwood floors/tile. (435)840-4575 Call (435)830-6010 Find HUD & Bank The key to prosperity like new $7200 firm 1996 BMW 328I, 6 cyl, SUVs *Trade- will consider can be found at STANSBURY PARK, owned homes at: other property or nice RV 830-5963 auto, ac, p/seats, p/mir- 5/BR BANK FORECLO- www.tooeleban- www.secret- Beautiful Home beautiful 5bdrm 3bth towards purchase. Asking rors, p/windows, cc, tilt, 1996 CHEVROLET Sub- SURE! Only $92,479! kowned homes.com or biz.com/pamhalford rambler, 100% finished 389,000. Please make an sunroof, tint, MB Quart urban 2500 LT 4WD: for Rent 3/BR $42,560! More call for a list Berna and could be worth NEW! 110cc Kids basement, 2 car ga- offer. Very motivated. Speakers w/amp, new CD, Cruise, Black, homes available from (435)840-5029 Group $300k to you in the Mid-Size ATV Remote. in Overlake rage, RV parking, walk Call LaMar, low pro tires-17" cus- Power locks/ windows, $10,000! For listings. 1 Real Estate next year! Kill & Alarm 4-stroke, to school’s, parks, pool, Fully Auto, Lgr.Tires tom rims., $7000 OBO, 172K miles, lifted, pro- • 3 bdrm Call (800)586-3901 Ext 801-860-2953 lake, and golf course no 1017 W 880 S, Tooele, (16x8-7) Front & Rear 435-840-8385 fesionally detailed, 5455. (ucan) • 2 bath smoking, no pets $239,500, .21 acre, 4/BR BANK FORECLO- Racks. Max weight $3,995. 801-915-3069 $1200/mo $1000/dep Wanted 2001 SUZUKI Esteem, • 2 car garage CHARMING OVERLAKE 2500sqft, 5bdrm, 3bth. SURE! Only $99,029! 265lbs. Max Speed (435)228-8093 fair to good condition, • $1,250 mo. rent Townhome. 3bdrm, Call for details. 3/BR $42,560! More 45mph. lights. Green homes available from WANTED: I Will pay good interior, low Trucks • Pets welcome 1.5bth, garage, central STANSBURY, 4BDRM, (435)840-8964, Javier. Camo. $750 843-5217, $10,000! For listings. cash for your junk cars. miles, excellent on gas, air, 9ft cielings, no 3bth gorgeous rambler. Do Not Disturb Ten- 830-2101 Call Sandy Call (800)586-3901 ext Call Scott (435)830- new front tires, $3995 smoking, no pets, 61 W Main floor laundry, ants. obo. 435-830-9514 03 GMC Sierra 2wd, with Prudential, 1930 N. Available 8334. (ucan) 6189 shell, rhino lining, 61K, 882-4111 large kitchen, open 7 / 1 / 0 7 $ 8 1 9 / m o floor plan w/vaulted Trailers 2004 CHRYSLER Paci- g r e a t c o n d i t i o n , Cell 435-830-6657 4960 W 5400 S, Salt $500/dep. ceilings, fully fenced/ Charming Home fica, extra clean, 48k $13,500. 801-201-5272 Lake, $199,500. Beau- Recreational (801)318-0187 landscaped. No smok- miles, air front/ back, 6 (435)882-6402 2BDRM 1.5BTH split tiful remodeled rambler, Vehicles 1999 NASH 22’ Camp ing/ pets. $1275/mo. FOR SALE leather seats, warp- level w/attached garage CLEAN NEWER 3 bed- 6bdrm, 2.5bth. Call for trailer a/c, unit tandem 1970 CHEVROLET one $200 off July rent! 5 bedroom, fenced around airbags, 5-Star outdoor patio, $800/mo, room home. Very nice 3 details. (435)840-8964 1976 TRAVEL Trailer axle Full bathroom, tontruck. Flat bed,Du - (801)362-4290 safety, cd, power seats, $400/dep. 58 Millpond bedroom home near yard, 100% finished Javier. good condition with great condition. $8000 els. Recently rebuilt windows, doors, roof in Millpond Condos, shopping and schools. basement. bathroom and sleeps obo (435)843-1831 350 engine. Good tires, STOCKTON 2BDRM 4BDRM, 3BTH, Theater r a c k . $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 . Stansbury Park. 801- available July 1st. four asking $600 call runs great.$750. (435) 1bth, carport, ac, appli- Call for an appointment. room, new paint, hard- (435)830-0931, 554-8749 Large yard. Please call D o n n y a t 882-3861 ances, 1yr lease, first/ wood, tile, 3300sqft, 1+ (435)882-2715 Lori to schedule a view- Bobbi Hunter (435)882-1727 Boats 2BDRM 1BTH w/d last, deposit. $650/mo. a c r e s , A n d e r s o n 1975 CHEVY 1/2 ton ing time 435-830-3115 (435)640-0259 224-3575 Ranch. $320,000. $10K 93 TOYOTA 4 Runner, hook-ups, central air, RV LOTS available in truck, 4x4 frame & en- or Amber owner/ agent b e l o w a p p r a i s a l . good shape, needs yard, 632 E 500 N nice quiet park. 144 2001 CRESTLINER Alu- gine, good tires & great 801-815-9564 $925 per WANTED MALE Room- (801)201-5272, (435) clutch, $2500 obo. $625/mo West Durfee, Grants- minum 16’ out board, engine (350). Good month with $600 de- mate non smoking, non 882-6402 ville. (801)651-5151 40hp engine, in very (435)882-7069 trans. New Edlebrock (801)450-8432 posit. drinking, no pets to Utah Real Estate good shape. $4000. carb. New Edlebrock in- 3/BR HUD! $338/MO! share new Stansbury GOT A good idea for a DEADLINES FOR clas- 94' DODGE Caravan HUD HOMES! 4/BR (435)882-0517 take & manifold. $1300 4BR/ 2BA $99,029! home $550/mo plus SELL YOUR car in the story? Call the Tran- sifieds ads are Monday runs good and needs $99,029! Only $787/ obo. (435)840-8790 Only $787/Mo! 5% s p l i t u t i l i t i e s Transcript Bulletin Clas- script and let us know and Wednesdays by BECOME A SUB- some work, $1000. Mo! 5% down 20 years down, 20 years @ 8% (435)841-9244 sified section. 882-0050. 4:45 p.m. SCRIBER. 882-0050 882-7604 1980 CHEVY Silverado, @ 8% apr. 2/BR apr. For listings call new engine, $2800 plus $199/Mo, for listings (800)586-3901 Ext. 8ft camper for $200, call (800)586-3901 ex- 5196. (ucan) optional. Call (435)241- tension 5330. (ucan) 8143 or (801)231-6234 GORGEOUS RAMBLER! Tooele County’s amily 3BDRM 1BTH central F MOBILE HOME 1987 FORD PU. Good, air, newer carpet, paint, $375/mo lot rent, water, solid, dependable, a lit- one year lease garbage included. 144 199 Spyglass Stansbury Park tle rust but runs great $850/mo $500/dep Call W Durfee #17 Grants- Real Estate Advisor $ 2 5 0 0 . C a l l Nicole (435)830-1794 ville. Deposit waved in 435-830-0685 Serving the needS of BuyerS/SellerS: 3BDRM, 1.5 BTH, car- exchange for fix-up 1996 CHEVROLET port, basement, fenced (801)651-5151 • 1st Time Home Buyers • Empty Nesters Cheyenne C/K2500 Ext yard, quiet neighbor- • Singles • Investors • Large Estate Owners Cab 4WD: White, hood, new carpet & NEWLY REMODELED • Families Needing Horse Property Lifted, Extra clean, paint, clean. No smok- 3bdrm 1bth House 224K miles, Sharp look- ing, no pets. $825/mo Must See. Midvale ing, Automatic,newer (435)241-0007 801-255-7707 Option 2 t i r e s , $ 4 , 4 9 5 , $975/mo 3BDRM, 1BTH spacious 801-915-3069. duplex w/basement, SMALL 3BDRM 1bth, new appliances, floors $700/mo. 615 East 2006 FORD Ranger & carpets. Fresh paint. Vine Street, Tooele. 5 Bedroom, 3 Bath Rambler! Vaulted regular cab, 4cyl, 5 Central air. No smok- (801)598-4881 www. Call Shane speed, am/fm, air, posi i n g . M u s t s e e ! outwestrealty.com Ceilings! Very Nice! 95% Finished traction, campershell 9k $785/mo. 830-6994 Basement!! Lot of Extras! Call for miles, 1.5yrs on war- STANSBURY HOME. 840-0344 r a n t y $ 1 1 , 0 0 0 3BDRM, 2 car garage,. for rent. 4+ bedrooms more information. (435)841-7481 Fenced backyard, cen- and 3 bathrooms. On tral air, lots of storage, the lake and has a Rose Norwood [email protected] friendly neighborhood. breathtaking view. Must 5 bedrooms • 3.5 baths Apartments No smoking/ pets. see. Water/sewer and Eastbench beauty • 2 tiered deck for Rent $950/mo plus deposit. garbage included in 801-295-5295 o r rent. $1450/month. call $ $500/MO (EXTRA for 801-864-5295. 435-840-5184. 297,000 animals) 2bdrm unit in Grantsville. Leave mes- sage if no answer 850-9545 or 884-6443 1BDRM, LARGE, cute, All Houses updated $525, $250 deposit, available July, Vine Street Courtyard 34 West Vine St, Great & Small 801-205-3883 374 Bevan Way 374 Bevan 2 AND 3bdrm apart- ments behind Super Rambler • 4 bdrms • 2 bths Wal-Mart. Swimming 2 family rooms • fireplace pool, hot tub, exercise lg. .47 acre lot room, playground, full clubhouse. 843-4400 $ 2BDRM 1BTH duplex. 5 acres • Erda 184,900 Nice quiet street, clean. 1yr lease. No smoking 3269 Hidden Peak Road or pets. $625/mo $500/dep (435)830-4437 801-376-7321 after 3pm 2BDRM 1BTH, remod- 5-Acre Lot In Erda! Beautiful views. 241 Utah Ave. eled, govt. subsidized. Playground, carport. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 5-acres horse property, Includes well, pump & 2 acre ft. of $500/dep. 211 S. Hale, large kitchen, formal dining room, granite counter Beautiful All Brick Home w/sunroom • New Kitchen & Grantsville. Call Tammi tops, 9’ basement, 4-car garage, double oven water. Build your dream home or just Hardwood Floors • 2500 sq ft. • 4 bdrms • 2 baths 884-3466, 884-1712. gas cook top. $569,900 Equal Housing Opp. Full landsapded & auto sprinklers • Fenced yard buy the lot! Call Laramie for details 2BDRM DUPLEX, Re- modeled A/C, w/d 1388 North 630 East • 662 Blueridge Dr • Tooele 3030 Deer Run Drive hookups $595/mo Tooele Price Reduced $179,500 882-0366, 830-2665 Benches at South Rim Phase II 3BDRM, 1.5BTH Over- lake Townhome. Ga- rage, central air, no smoking, no pets.. $819/mo $500/dep Call UNDER CONSTRUCTION (801)318-0187 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, .29 acres,

573 W. 200 S. 573 W. $ 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 4 bdrm, 2 baths 3 car grg. Beautiful LAKE POINT, studio, 3-car garage, handicap access, room Newly updated kitchen & PRICE REDUCED 169,900 $350/mo. (801)898- to grow in unfinished basement, rambler with a bonus room being corner lot, close to school and parks. bathrooms. New Paint & built on 2 acres in Stockton! Choose 9085 Owner/ Agent $ $234,900 New Carpet. 179,500 your colors now! $389,900 4 bdrm • 2 full bth • Fully fenced LARGE 2BDRM Apart- Mountain/lake views ment 1.5bth, c/parking, 1604 Country Ln • Erda 7851470 CountryW. Hwy 199,Club, Rush Stansb Valleyury 14701470WW.. HwyHwy 199,199, RushRush V Valleyalley Great east side neighborhood w/d hookups new car- pet, linoleum, and Price Reduced $489,900 b l i n d s . $ 6 0 0 / d e p $600/mo No [pets (435)8827554 UNDER SLEEPING ROOMS CONTRACT available, $70 per week, $10 key deposit, first and last week- total 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, finished WOW 1.40 acres in Rush Valley. $150 to move in. 46 N basement, new carpet, large master Very, Very cute home. Wonderful Broadway. 882-7605 6 bdrms, 3 bathrooms, 3 family suite, large yard, vinyl fence, barn & 4 acre ft of water. 472 E. 770 N. $ TOOELE, 2bdrm, rooms, brick & stucco Rambler on 5 $ completely landscaped. $229,900 $179,900 195,900 1bth, very clean, acres. 489,900 new blinds, carpet, paint, w/d hookups, 16 E. Aparicio Dr. covered parking. 244 Old County Rd. • Stockton Overlake, beautiful Views, lrg .24 acre lot, 3 large $ 6 0 0 / m o p l u s Call Laramie Dunn for ALL bdrms, full Landscaping & sprinkling system, large $400/dep. UNDERpeacefulipstairs CONTRACT loft , open kitchen/livingroom (435)882-0476 $192,900 your Real Homes for Rent SOLD Estate needs 4 Apartments $875/MO $400/Dep His- Great opportunity to own a multi-unit rental. torical 2000sqft 4bdrm, 3 bdrm 2 bath, fantactic views, & UNDERIncludes CONTRACT two parcels of land to north. $179,900 1bth, big kitchen, hard- horse property under $200,000! wood. NO PETS/ 435-224-4000 SMOKING. 843-0785 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ESTABLISH THE ERDA SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT, TOOELE COUNTY, UTAH NOTICE is hereby given to all interested persons that on June 19, 2007, the Board of County Commissioners (the “Commission”) of Tooele County, Utah adopted a resolution declaring that the public health, con- venience, and necessity require the establish- ment of a special service district, to be known as the Erda Special Service District, Tooele County, Utah (the “District”) to provide the following services: water including culinary and irrigation, sewerage, drainage, flood control, recreation, and street lighting to properties within the Dis- trict’s boundaries and providing for the holding of a public hearing on the proposed establish- ment of the District. In the event the District is created and in the event an election is called and a majority of qualified electors voting at an election grant ap- proval, taxes may be an- nually levied upon all taxable property within the District. For services provided by the District, such as water services, charges may be im- posed to pay for all or part of the services to be provided by the District. The boundaries and service area of the pro- posed District shall in- clude portions of Tooele County, Utah, largely consistent with the Erda Township and more par- ticularly described as fol- lows: BEGINNING AT A POINT LOCATED ON THE WEST BOUNDARY OF THE STANSBURY PARK IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (SPID) PO- LITICAL BOUNDARY, SAID POINT ALSO BE- ING ON THE SOUTH- ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SR-138, AND THENCE THE FOL- LOWING SIX (6) COURSES ALONG SAID POLITICAL BOUNDARY: SOUTH A DISTANCE OF 3,550 FEET TO THE SOUTH- WEST CORNER OF SAID POLITICAL BOUNDARY; THENCE EAST A DISTANCE OF 8,942 FEET ALONG BATES CANYON ROAD ; THENCE SOUTH A DISTANCE OF 2,680 FEET; THENCE EAST A DISTANCE OF 1,254 FEET TO A POINT WHICH LIES UPON THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SR-36; THENCE NORTHEAST- ERLY A DISTANCE OF 2,740 FEET ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE TO A POINT WHICH LIES UPON THE CENTER OF BATES CANYON ROAD; THENCE EAST A DISTANCE OF 1,182 FEET ALONG SAID PO- LITICAL BOUNDARY, THENCE EAST A DIS- TANCE OF 528 FEET ALONG SAID ROAD TO A POINT WHICH LIES UPON SAID POLITICAL BOUNDARY; THENCE EAST A DISTANCE OF 544 FEET ALONG SAID POLITICAL BOUNDARY AND ROAD; THENCE EAST A DISTANCE OF 23,625 FEET ALONG SAID ROAD ALIGN- MENT TO A POINT WHICH LIES UPON THE TOOELE COUNTY AND SALT LAKE COUNTY LINE; THENCE SOUTH A DISTANCE OF 20,369 FEET ALONG SAID COUNTY LINE TO A POINT WHICH LIES UPON THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 3 WEST; THENCE WEST A DIS- TANCE OF 25,038 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINES OF SEC- TIONS 4, 5, 6, AND SECTIONS 1 & 2, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 4 WEST TO A POINT WHICH LIES UPON THE UNION PA- CIFIC RAILROAD; THENCE SOUTHWEST- NOTICE OF INTENTION ERLY A DISTANCE OF TO ESTABLISH THE 3,924 FEET ALONG ERDA SPECIAL SAID RAILROAD TO A SERVICE DISTRICT, POINT WHICH LIES TOOELE COUNTY, UPON THE TOOELE UTAH CITY POLITICAL NOTICE is hereby given BOUNDARY AND to all interested persons THENCE THE FOL- that on June 19, 2007, LOWING EIGHT (8) the Board of County COURSES ALONG Commissioners (the SAID POLITICAL “Commission”) of Tooele BOUNDARY: NORTH A County, Utah adopted a DISTANCE OF 2,848 resolution declaring that FEET; THENCE WEST the public health, con- A DISTANCE OF 2,635 venience, and necessity FEET; THENCE NORTH require the establish- A DISTANCE OF 4,182 ment of a special service FEET; THENCE WEST PUBLIC NOTICE district, to be known as A DISTANCE OF Notice is hereby given the Erda Special Service 10,333 FEET; THENCE that the Tooele City District, Tooele County, SOUTH A DISTANCE Council will meet in a Utah (the “District”) to OF 3,927 FEET; Business Meeting on provide the following THENCE WEST A DIS- Tuesday, July 3, 2007 at services: water including TANCE OF 5,164 FEET; the hour of 7:00 P.M. culinary and irrigation, THENCE SOUTH A The meeting will be held sewerage, drainage, DISTANCE OF 5,238 at the Tooele City Hall flood control, recreation, FEET; THENCE WEST Council Room located at and street lighting to A DISTANCE OF 2,598 90 North Main Street, properties within the Dis- FEET TO A POINT Tooele, Utah. trict’s boundaries and WHICH LIES UPON 1. Pledge of Allegiance providing for the holding THE POLITICAL 2.Open Forum for Pub- of a public hearing on BOUNDARY LINE OF lic Comment the proposed establish- TOOELE CITY AND DE- 3.Resolution 2007-36 A ment of the District. SERET PEAK IM- Resolution of the Tooele In the event the District PROVEMENT DIS- City Council Approving is created and in the TRICT; THENCE an Amendment of Ex- event an election is NORTH A DISTANCE hibit B to the Develop- called and a majority of 7,841 FEET ALONG ment Agreement for the qualified electors voting THE SAID DISTRICT Overlake Project Area at an election grant ap- POLITICAL BOUND- Tooele City, Tooele proval, taxes may be an- ARY; THENCE WEST A County, Utah, by and nually levied upon all DISTANCE OF 7,490 Between: Tooele City, taxable property within FEET ALONG SAID PO- Utah and Tooele Associ- the District. For services LITICAL BOUNDARY; ates, Limited Partner- provided by the District, THENCE NORTH A ship, a Washington Lim- such as water services, DISTANCE OF 6,886 ited Partnership charges may be im- FEET ALONG SAID PO- Presented by Roger posed to pay for all or LITICAL BOUNDARY Baker part of the services to be TO A POINT WHICH 4.Resolution 2007-32 A provided by the District. LIES UPON THE Resolution of the Tooele The boundaries and SOUTHERLY RIGHT- City Council Adopting service area of the pro- OF-WAY LINE OF the Tooele City Reuse posed District shall in- S R - 1 3 8 ; THENCE Project Plan, dated April clude portions of Tooele NORTHEASTERLY A 2006, Prepared by Cald- County, Utah, largely DISTANCE OF 18,514 well Richards & consistent with the Erda FEET ALONG SAID Sorensen, for the Reuse Township and more par- RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE of Treated Wastewater ticularly described as fol- TO THE POINT OF BE- Presented by Roger lows: GINNING. Baker BEGINNING AT A CONTAINS 2 9 . 6 5.Resolution 2007-33 A POINT LOCATED ON SQUARE MILES OR Resolution of the Tooele THE WEST BOUNDARY 18,940 ACRES, MORE City Council Approving a OF THE STANSBURY OR LESS. Professional Services PARK IMPROVEMENT The public hearing shall Agreement with Lewis DISTRICT (SPID) PO- be held on August 7, Young Robertson & LITICAL BOUNDARY, 2007, at 3:00 p.m. at the Burningham to Prepare SAID POINT ALSO BE- county offices at 47 NOTICE TO CONTRAC- Updated Capital Facili- ING ON THE SOUTH- South Main, Tooele, TORS ties Plans and Impact ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY Utah. Any interested NOTICE OF SAND AND The Utah Department of Fees Analyses for LINE OF SR-138, AND person may protest the GRAVEL SALE Transportation is adver- Tooele City’s Culinary THENCE THE FOL- establishment of the Dis- UNITED STATES DE- tising for bids for the fol- GRANTSVILLE CITY Water and Sanitary LOWING SIX (6) trict either orally at said PARTMENT OF INTE- lowing projects. NOTICE OF PUBLIC Sewer Impact Fees COURSES ALONG public hearing, or in a RIOR, BUREAU OF All project bidding infor- HEARING ON ZONE Presented by Roger SAID POLITICAL written protest filed with LAND MANAGEMENT mation, including Specifi- CHANGES, GENERAL Baker BOUNDARY: SOUTH A the Tooele County Clerk. SALT LAKE FIELD OF- cations and Plans, can PLAN AMENDMENTS, 6.Resolution 2007-34 A DISTANCE OF 3,550 All written protests must FICE be viewed, downloaded, ZONING ORDINANCE Resolution of the Tooele FEET TO THE SOUTH- be filed within 15 days 1:00 P.M., Thursday, and printed from UDOT's AMENDMENTS City Council Authorizing WEST CORNER OF after the conclusion of July 19, 2007 Project Development NOTICE IS HEREBY the Purchase of 12.4 SAID POLITICAL said public hearing and The Bureau of Land Construction Bid Open- GIVEN that the Grants- Acres of Property Lo- BOUNDARY; THENCE all withdrawals or can- Management, Salt Lake ing Information website, ville City Council will cated on Skyline Drive EAST A DISTANCE OF cellations of withdrawals Field Office, in accor- http://www.dot.utah.gov/i conduct a public hearing for a Future Public Park 8,942 FEET ALONG must be filed within 30 dance with the Material ndex.php/m=c/tid=319. Tuesday July 3, 2007 at the GrantsvilleTooeleCity PresentedTranscripby Rogert-BulleBATEStCANYONin ROAD days after the conclusion Management Act of July To bid on UDOT B9pro- Office, 429 E. Main Baker ; THENCE SOUTH A of said public hearing. 31, 1947 (61 Stat. 681; jects, bidders must use Street, Grantsville UT on 7. Resolution 2007-35 A DISTANCE OF 2,680 The Commission will 30 USC et seq.), as UDOT's Electronic Bid Homes Homes Buildings Wednesday,Public NoticesJuly 18th, ResolutionPublic ofNoticesthe Tooele FEET;PublicTHENCE NoticesEAST A hearPublicall interested Noticesper - regulatedPublic byNotices43 CFR SystemPublic(EBS). NoticesThe EBS 2007Meetingsat 7:00 p.m. The City CouncilMeetingsAuthorizing DISTANCEMiscellaneousOF 1,254 sonsMiscellaneousdesiring to be PartMiscellaneous3600, is offering for softwareMiscellaneousand EBS train- public hearing will con- the Mayor to Sign a Con- FEET TO A POINT heard and will give full sale by sealed bids ing schedules are also BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM TOOELE 4BDRM, 3bth, 12 X 24 one car garage, sider the proposed Plan- tract with TecServ, Inc. WHICH LIES UPON consideration to all pro- 300,000 CY of pit run available on this website. home South Willow Multi Level on east side automatic garage door. ning Commission Rec- for Consulting Services THE WEST RIGHT OF tests. If special accom- sand and gravel from ap- Project information can Ranches 0.5acre 2 car garage, fenced $1000.(435)882-3861 ommendations: and to Perform Com- WAY LINE OF SR-36; modations are required, proximately 20 acres of also be reviewed at the 4200sqft, granite count- yard, immaculate condi- a.Proposed minor sub- puter Network Mainte- THENCE NORTHEAST- please call (435) land in Section 7, T. 1 main office in Salt Lake ALL STEEL! CLEAR ers, large laundry, tion, $0 down financing division named Moody nance Activities for ERLY A DISTANCE OF 843-3150 with reason- N., R. 11 W. in the Gray- City, the offices of its Re- Span & Truss buildings. 4 b d r m , 3 . 5 b t h , options available with Acres dividing one (1) lot Tooele City 2,740 FEET ALONG able advance notice. back Hills of Tooele gions, and its District of- Excellent value and $349,000 (801)451- seller paid closing costs into two (2) for Adam & Presented by Roger SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY Any written protest made County, Utah. The ma- fices in Price, Richfield, service. Spring Sum- 7265 No agents C a l l T o m a t Misti Williams at 415 S. Baker LINE TO A POINT on behalf of a corpora- terial will be sold in one and Cedar City. mer discounts. Sentinel (801)369-8688 Larsen Worthington Street in an 8.Minutes WHICH LIES UPON tion owning property lot of 300,000 cubic If project Specifications Building Systems, BRAND NEW Beautiful and Company R-1-21 zone. June 13, 2007 THE CENTER OF within the proposed Dis- yards. Processing and and Plans cannot be (800)327-0790 ext. 26, h o m e $ 2 2 9 , 9 0 0 b.Proposed rezone for June 20, 2007 BATES CANYON trict shall be signed by segregation of materials printed from the website, www.sentinelbuildings. 1750sqft finished Kelly Hansen on prop- 9. Invoices ROAD; THENCE EAST the president, vice presi- onsite is authorized. they can be obtained com (ucan) 3100ssqft total 4bdrm Mobile Homes erty he owns along Mor- Presented by Sharon A DISTANCE OF 1,182 dent, or any duly author- The maximum length of from the main office, 2bth 830 N 720 W BUILDING MATERIALS: mon Trail to go from an Dawson FEET ALONG SAID PO- ized agent of the corpo- time the contract will run 4501 South 2700 West, Overlake METAL buildings, mini A-10 to a R-1-21 zone. 10.Mayor’s Report LITICAL BOUNDARY, ration. Where property is five years. The con- S a l t L a k e C i t y , (435)850-9973 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile storage systems, roof c.Proposed subdivision 11.Adjourn THENCE EAST A DIS- within the proposed Dis- tract is subject to re- (801)965-4346, for a fee, home for rent, no smok- and wall panels, metal called Brownstone for Sharon A. Dawson TANCE OF 528 FEET trict is owned by more newal pursuant to 43 plus tax and mail charge, FREE INFORMATION ing/ pets. 882-1550 on 3 items 1st time building components. Bart Hamatake & Garry Tooele City Recorder ALONG SAID ROAD TO than one person or en- CFR 3602.47. if applicable, none of home buyers should Utah Manufacture 20 Bolinder represented Pursuant to the Ameri- A POINT WHICH LIES tity, all owners holding ti- Bidders must be author- which will be refunded. know. Free 24-hour re- Office Space years plus. Top quality others on 34.315 acres cans with Disabilities UPON SAID POLITICAL tle to the property must ized to transact business All contractors proposing corded message. Call low prices. Weekly De- of land at approximately Act, Individuals Needing BOUNDARY; THENCE join in the signing of the in Utah. Bids will be by to bid UDOT heavy high- 888-734- 9350 ext 400 livery. 1-800-262-5347. 300 N. Burmester Road Special Accommoda- EAST A DISTANCE OF protest in order for it to the cubic yard and the way construction pro- cobuildings@cobuild to create 27 lots in a tions Should Notify 544 FEET ALONG SAID be considered in the fifty minimum acceptable bid jects with an advertised HISTORIC G-VILLE C-A INVESTMENT ings.net (ucan) RR-1 zone. Sharon A. Dawson, POLITICAL BOUNDARY percent (50%) calcula- is $0.55 per cubic yard. estimate of $1,500,000 Home. Restored 1890s 510 North Main, Plaza GALVALUMINUM shop d.Proposed rezoning of Tooele City Recorder, at AND ROAD; THENCE tion discussed below. Bids will be opened at or more must file and Classic: 3bdrm, Library 500. Available now, building (will not rust or 1/2 acre of land located 843-2110 prior to the EAST A DISTANCE OF If, within 30 days after 1:00 P.M., July 19, 2007, gain prequalification ap- (or 4th Bdrm), 1bth, 1400 sqft. For more tarnish). 40 X 120 X 16 behind the Way Station meeting. TDD Phone 23,625 FEET ALONG the conclusion of said at the Bureau of Land proval prior to submitting 2000sqft. 1/2 Acre, information contact high. Double rolling off of Peach Street for Number 843-2108 SAID ROAD ALIGN- public hearing, more Management, Salt Lake a bid. For further infor- Spklr. New Windows, 882-1199 doors both ends. Must Jim Didericksen to go (Published in the Tran- MENT TO A POINT than fifty percent (50%) Field Office, 2370 South mation, contact (801) Furn/ Air and appli- be dismantled and from an Rm-7 to a script Bulletin July 3, WHICH LIES UPON of the qualified voters of 2300 West, Salt Lake 965-3835. Department ances. $199,875. 141 FOR LEASE Office/ m o v e d . $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 . Rm-15 zone for the pur- 2007) THE TOOELE COUNTY the territory proposed to City, Utah, 84119. To be processing time is 10 W. Clark. 801-636- Business Space ($45,000 new) 435 pose of a multi unit pro- AND SALT LAKE be included within the eligible to take part in the working days from re- 0796. Utilities included. 46, 882 3861 ject. Public Notices COUNTY LINE; District, or the owners of bidding, potential bid- ceipt of properly exe- South Main. 1 month e.To amend the subdivi- THENCE SOUTH A over fifty percent (50%) ders must make a 5% cuted documentation. I BUY Houses Cash free. (602)826-9471 If you build, remodel or sion regulation to amend Trustees DISTANCE OF 20,369 of the taxable value of deposit ($8,250.00) Project No: STP- As-Is. I pay cash/close remove buildings you the street requirements FEET ALONG SAID the taxable property pro- based on the minimal LC45(2) fast! Late payments HURRY!! Only 6 office can place your classi- for major subdivision Deadline for public no- COUNTY LINE TO A posed to be included acceptable bid, no later Sealed proposals will be w/no equity, ugly, No spaces left for lease! fied ad in 45 of Utah's created after minor sub- tices is 4 p.m. the day POINT WHICH LIES within the District, file than 10:00 A.M. on the received by the Utah De- Problem. I can close in 169 to 364sqft, newspapers for only division. prior to publication. UPON THE SOUTH written protests against day of the sale. Depos- partment of Transporta- 4 days. CALL JOSH $200-$500. All utilities $155. for 25 words ($5. f.Subdivision regulations Public notices submit- LINE OF SECTION 4, the establishment of the its must be in the form of tion UDOT/DPS Building 801-856-1510 or go to included. Call Kaye at for each additional to be amended to re- ted past the deadline TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, District, the Commission cash, money order, bank (4th Floor), 4501 South m y w e b s i t e : (801)580-2791 for appt. word). You will reach quire dust control during will not be accepted. RANGE 3 WEST; is required by law to draft, cashier’s or certi- 2700 West, Utah www.buymyhousejosh. to see. CCSC Enter- up to 340,000 house- the construction portion UPAXLP THENCE WEST A DIS- abandon the proposed fied check, made pay- 84114-8220, until 2 com prises, LLC. holds and all you do is of the project. TANCE OF 25,038 creation of the District. able to “Bureau of Land o'clock p.m. Thursday, I BUY Houses! Need a call the Transcript Bul- All interested persons Public Notices FEET ALONG THE After the public hearing Management.” High bid- July 26, 2007, and at quick sale? Facing Lots & Land letin at 882-0050 for all are invited to attend and Miscellaneous SOUTH LINES OF SEC- and 30-day protest pe- der will be awarded the that time publicly opened foreclosure? Don’t the details. (Mention provide comment upon TIONS 4, 5, 6, AND riod closes, the Govern- contract unless deter- for Bituminous Pave- wait, sell now! UCAN Classified Net- these proposals. Written Deadline for public no- SECTIONS 1 & 2, ing Authority shall adopt mined to be unqualified, ment, Reconstruction of (801)381-5873 msg. 320 ACRES of land in work) comments will also be tices is 4 p.m. the day TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, a resolution either estab- or if all bids are rejected, Droubay Road, Tooele Tooele County for sale, considered if submitted prior to publication. RANGE 4 WEST TO A lishing the District, or the signed contract is City in TOOELE County, LEASE OPTION Avail- May sell in 40 acre par- to the City Recorder in Public notices submit- POINT WHICH LIES amending the District or not returned within thirty the same being identi- able! 771 W 1970 N Public Notices tials owner financing advance of the hearing. ted past the deadline UPON THE UNION PA- abandoning the estab- (30) days of receipt. In fied as Federal Aid Pro- Tooele Town house/ Meetings p o s s i b l e C a l l Current zoning map and will not be accepted. CIFIC RAILROAD; lishment of the District. the event of a tie among ject No: STP-LC45(2). row-end in Overlake. (435)882-1293 Deadline for public no- subdivisions alignments UPAXLP THENCE SOUTHWEST- A resolution approving qualified bidders, the Project Location: 0.05 Place is in immaculate can be viewed at the ERLY A DISTANCE OF the establishment of the highest bid will be deter- Miles of N/A from R.P. 95 ACRES, view extraor- tices is 4 p.m. the day condition!!! C a l l Grantsville City Offices NOTICE OF INTENTION 3,924 FEET ALONG District may contain any mined by oral auction N/A to R.P. N/A dinary. Water share, prior to publication. (801)647-9193 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 TO ESTABLISH THE SAID RAILROAD TO A changes from the initial among the parties mak- The principal items of cattle, horses, sheep Public notices submit- ERDA SPECIAL NICE EAST Bench p.m. weekdays. Per- POINT WHICH LIES resolution or this notice ing the high bids at a work are as follows: buffalo, llamas, nice ted past the deadline SERVICE DISTRICT, home, 4bdrm, 3bth, sons with disabilities UPON THE TOOELE of intention the Commis- date, time and place Box Culvert barn area. Financing. will not be accepted. TOOELE COUNTY, large covered deck, needing accommoda- CITY POLITICAL sion determines to be later specified. The Roadway Excavation Realtors welcome. Call UPAXLP UTAH large parking area, tions to participate in this BOUNDARY AND appropriate, including re- Authorized Officer may (Plan Quantity) Don. 1-800-498-1184 PUBLIC NOTICE OF NOTICE is hereby given fenced yard, etc. Ap- hearing should contact THENCE THE FOL- duction of boundaries of reject any or all bids and Public Information Serv- MEETING AND to all interested persons praised at $226,000. BEAUTIFUL VIEWS. 35 the Grantsville City Of- LOWING EIGHT (8) the District and elimina- may waive minor defi- ices AGENDA that on June 19, 2007, 489 Sleepy Hollow ACRES - $59,000; 60 fices at least 3 days in COURSES ALONG tion of one or more of ciencies in the bids if it is The project is to be com- Trails Committee for the Board of County Drive Tooele, Call to acres-$84,900. 90 min- advance of the hearing. SAID POLITICAL the types of services in the interest of the pleted in 60 Working Tooele County Commissioners (the see 435-882-3544 utes from Salt Lake City DATED THIS 28TH DAY BOUNDARY: NORTH A proposed. The bounda- United States to do so. Days in SW Wyoming. Rec- The Tooele County OF JUNE 2007 “Commission”) of Tooele DISTANCE OF 2,848 ries of the District may The sale will be ALL or Unregistered companies OPEN HOUSE Sat reational paradise. Trails Committee will Wendy Palmer County, Utah adopted a FEET; THENCE WEST not be increased nor ad- NONE. All subsequent may obtain the Specifi- June 7th 2:00 - 5:00. Stunning setting with hold a meeting on July Deputy City Recorder resolution declaring that A DISTANCE OF 2,635 ditional types of services payments must be made cations and Plans from 609 Janelle Cove Way amazing views. Sur- 5, 2007 at 3:00 p.m. in (Published in the Tran- the public health, con- FEET; THENCE NORTH added, unless the Com- prior to the extraction of the main office, 4501 in Tooele --- New In- rounded by gov't land. the Auditorium at the script Bulletin July 3 & venience, and necessity A DISTANCE OF 4,182 mission gives a new no- the mineral materials. South 2700 West, Salt side! 4bdrm 2.5bth, EZ terms. Call UTLR Tooele County Court- 17, 2007) require the establish- FEET; THENCE WEST tice of intention and A performance bond to Lake City, (801) Decorative Tiled Back- 1-877-351-5263. (ucan) house, 47 South Main, ment of a special service A DISTANCE OF holds a new public hear- ensure reclamation is re- 965-4346, for a fee of splash, New Two Tone Tooele, Utah. PUBLIC NOTICE district, to be known as 10,333 FEET; THENCE ing. quired prior to material $20.00, plus tax and Paint, New Central Air, BUILDING LOT: PUBLIC MEETING: Notice is hereby given the Erda Special Service SOUTH A DISTANCE Any person who shall removal. The bond mail charge, if applica- New Carpet, Huge Ga- GRANTSVILLE .37 1. Roll Call. that the Tooele City District, Tooele County, OF 3,927 FEET; have timely filed a writ- amount will be deter- ble, none of which will be rage, Veiw of Great Salt Acre. Ready to Build 2. Approval of meeting Council will meet in a Utah (the “District”) to THENCE WEST A DIS- ten protest and who is a mined by the Bureau of refunded. Lake, MUST SEE IN- NICE LOT .37 Acre. minutes from June 14, Business Meeting on provide the following TANCE OF 5,164 FEET; qualified voter residing Land Management Project No: S-0068 SIDE! $215900, Market Approx 108 feet across 2007 Tuesday, July 3, 2007 at services: water including THENCE SOUTH A within, or owning prop- (BLM). The bond may (47)60 Edge RE 801-455-8782 150 feet deep. Water 3. Signage for Smelter the hour of 7:00 P.M. culinary and irrigation, DISTANCE OF 5,238 erty within, the District, be in the form of a surety Sealed proposals will be rights and utilities Highway and Midvalley The meeting will be held sewerage, drainage, FEET; THENCE WEST may petition the district as shown in the ap- received by the Utah De- Planning on selling your ready. 79K E-mail Highway at the Tooele City Hall flood control, recreation, A DISTANCE OF 2,598 court within 30 days after proved list of the U.S. partment of Transporta- home, you could be [email protected] or 4. Report on grant from Council Room located at and street lighting to FEET TO A POINT the adoption of said Treasury Department, tion UDOT/DPS Building sending your sales call 801.750.1555. Energy Solution 90 North Main Street, properties within the Dis- WHICH LIES UPON creation resolution for a cash, certificate of de- (4th Floor), 4501 South points to up to 340,000 DEVELOPERS 5. Discussion on trails Tooele, Utah. trict’s boundaries and THE POLITICAL writ of review. The posit or irrevocable letter 2700 West, Utah households at once. WANTED for J/V, Will list 1. Pledge of Allegiance providing for the holding BOUNDARY LINE OF grounds for such a peti- of credit. 84114-8220, until 2 For $155. you can subordinate high den- 6. Meeting Schedule for 2.Open Forum for Pub- of a public hearing on TOOELE CITY AND DE- tion are limited to: (1) a Bid envelopes must be o'clock p.m. Tuesday, place your 25 word sity mobile home parks remainder of year lic Comment the proposed establish- SERET PEAK IM- claim that the petitioner’s marked on the exterior July 17, 2007, and at classified ad to all 45 on Durfee, Grantsville 7. Public Concerns and 3.Resolution 2007-36 A ment of the District. PROVEMENT DIS- property will not be as follows: Bid for: Sand that time publicly opened newspapers in Utah. and Southern California Comments Resolution of the Tooele In the event the District TRICT; THENCE benefited by the services and Gravel. for Bridge Preservation Just call the Transcript 2acres. (801)651-5151 Dated this 27th day of City Council Approving is created and in the NORTH A DISTANCE to be provided by the Any contract issued pur- of VARIOUS DECK Bulletin at 882-0050 for nelsonmoyle@hotmail. June, 2007 an Amendment of Ex- event an election is 7,841 FEET ALONG District; and (2) a claim suant to this offer will be SEALS IN REGION 2 in all the details. (Mention com Mary Dixon, Secretary hibit B to the Develop- called and a majority of THE SAID DISTRICT that the procedures used on Bureau of Land Man- SALT LAKE, TOOELE ucan) Tooele County Trails ment Agreement for the qualified electors voting POLITICAL BOUND- to establish the District agement form 3600-9, Counties, the same be- OWNERS SACRIFICE SALE FAILED Beautiful Committee Overlake Project Area at an election grant ap- ARY; THENCE WEST A violated the law. and will be made subject ing identified as State 35 ACRES - $59,900; 3300sqft brick home. (Published in the Tran- Tooele City, Tooele proval, taxes may be an- DISTANCE OF 7,490 FAILURE TO TIMELY to Departmental Regula- Project No: S-0068 135 acres - $183,900. 4bdrm 2bth on 1.20 script Bulletin July 3, County, Utah, by and nually levied upon all FEET ALONG SAID PO- FILE A WRITTEN PRO- tions at 43 CFR 3601. (47)60. 90 minutes from Salt acres. Large garage 2007) Between: Tooele City, taxable property within LITICAL BOUNDARY; TEST PRECLUDES All prospective bidders Project Location: VARI- Lake City in SW Wyo- Utah and Tooele Associ- the District. For services shop 40X60 2400sqft, PUBLIC HEARING NO- THENCE NORTH A THE PROTEST FROM are advised to inspect OUS DECK SEALS IN ming. Recreational ates, Limited Partner- provided by the District, with 14ft walls. TICE DISTANCE OF 6,886 BEING INCLUDED IN the contract terms and REGION 2 paradise. Stunning set- ship, a Washington Lim- such as water services, $365,000 FSBO Make Tooele County Plan- FEET ALONG SAID PO- THE 50% CALCULA- stipulations and obtain The principal items of ting with amazing ited Partnership charges may be im- this lovely home yours. ning Administrator LITICAL BOUNDARY TION DISCUSSED additional information work are as follows: views. Surrounded by Presented by Roger posed to pay for all or C a l l B u f f i e The Tooele County Plan- TO A POINT WHICH ABOVE AND THE concerning this sale at Crack Healer/ Penetrat- gov't land. EZ terms. Baker part of the services to be (435)228-8575 ot Fran- ning Administrator will LIES UPON THE PROTESTANT FROM the above address. In ing Sealer Type 3 Call Utah Ranches, 4.Resolution 2007-32 A provided by the District. cis (435)882-2263 hold a Public Hearing on SOUTHERLY RIGHT- FILING A PETITION addition, all prospective Pothole Patching LLC 1-877-351-5263. Resolution of the Tooele The boundaries and www.owners.com July 11, 2007 at 9:00 OF-WAY LINE OF FOR A WRIT OF RE- bidders should be fully Spray Apply Waterproof- (ucan) City Council Adopting service area of the pro- a.m. in the Auditorium at S R - 1 3 8 ; THENCE VIEW. FAILURE TO knowledgeable of BLM’s ing Membrane SELLING YOUR the Tooele City Reuse posed District shall in- the Tooele County NORTHEASTERLY A TIMELY FILE A PETI- Mineral Material Dis- The project is to be com- HOME? Advertise it in Project Plan, dated April clude portions of Tooele Courthouse, 47 South DISTANCE OF 18,514 TION FOR WRIT OF posal regulations at 43 pleted in 45 Calendar the classifieds. Call Water Shares 2006, Prepared by Cald- County, Utah, largely Main, Tooele, Utah. FEET ALONG SAID REVIEW FORECLOSES CFR 3600, as the sale Days 882-0050 or visit well Richards & consistent with the Erda 1.Minor Subdivision RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE ANY RIGHTS TO and administration of the Prequalification of bid- www.tooeletran Sorensen, for the Reuse Township and more par- ONE SHARE Settlement #07-01000002 Painted TO THE POINT OF BE- THEREAFTER OBJECT contract will be con- ders is required. Prior to script.com of Treated Wastewater ticularly described as fol- Canyon Irrigation, Acres – Located on the GINNING. TO THE ESTABLISH- ducted in accordance submitting a bid, the bid- Presented by Roger lows: $4800. (435)840-0344 southeast corner of CONTAINS 2 9 . 6 MENT OF THE DIS- with these regulations. der must have on file STOP FORECLO- Baker BEGINNING AT A Bryan Road and State SQUARE MILES OR TRICT. For general information, with the Utah Depart- SURE FAST!. Free UNDERGROUND WA- 5.Resolution 2007-33 A POINT LOCATED ON Highway 36 (NW 1/4, 18,940 ACRES, MORE DATED June 19, contact the minerals staff ment of Transportation a consultation and TER Rights for sale Resolution of the Tooele THE WEST BOUNDARY Section 34. T2S, R4W) OR LESS. 2007 at (801) 977-4360. completed and approved services to keep you Erda, Tooele Valley City Council Approving a OF THE STANSBURY Dated this 2nd day of The public hearing shall /s/ Marilyn Gillette (Published in the Tran- contractor's application in your home or solve (435)882-4949 Professional Services PARK IMPROVEMENT July, 2007 be held on August 7, County Clerk script Bulletin July 3 & for prequalification. De- your problem fast. Agreement with Lewis DISTRICT (SPID) PO- Mary Dixon, Secretary 2007, at 3:00 p.m. at the (Published in the Tran- 10, 2007) partment processing Call Randall @ UNDERGROUND WA- Young Robertson & LITICAL BOUNDARY, Tooele County Plan- county offices at 47 script Bulletin July 3, 10 time is 10 working days 801-502-8507 or for TER rights for sale Burningham to Prepare SAID POINT ALSO BE- NOTICE TO CONTRAC- ning South Main, Tooele, & 17, 2007) from receipt of properly more information go Tooele or Grantsville. Updated Capital Facili- ING ON THE SOUTH- TORS (Published in the Tran- Utah. Any interested executed documenta- t o w w w . h o m e - Please call 435-241- ties Plans and Impact ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY NOTICE OF SAND AND The Utah Department of script Bulletn July 3, person may protest the tion. champs.com 0265 Fees Analyses for LINE OF SR-138, AND GRAVEL SALE Transportation is adver- 2007) establishment of the Dis- Unregistered companies Tooele City’s Culinary THENCE THE FOL- UNITED STATES DE- tising for bids for the fol- TERRA- $249,900! No UNDERGROUND Water trict either orally at said may obtain the Specifi- GRANTSVILLE CITY Water and Sanitary LOWING SIX (6) PARTMENT OF INTE- lowing projects. down, 20% seller fi- Rights. 1.5 shares in public hearing, or in a cations and Plans from NOTICE OF PUBLIC Sewer Impact Fees COURSES ALONG RIOR, BUREAU OF All project bidding infor- nancing avail. 2007 ef- t h e E r d a a r e a . written protest filed with the main office, 4501 HEARING ON ZONE Presented by Roger SAID POLITICAL LAND MANAGEMENT mation, including Specifi- fective built home on 5 435-840-0678 the Tooele County Clerk. South 2700 West, Salt CHANGES, GENERAL Baker BOUNDARY: SOUTH A SALT LAKE FIELD OF- cations and Plans, can acres Horse property All written protests must Lake City, (801) WANTED: WATER PLAN AMENDMENTS, 6.Resolution 2007-34 A DISTANCE OF 3,550 FICE be viewed, downloaded, including water rights be filed within 15 days 965-4346, for a fee of rights or irrigation ZONING ORDINANCE Resolution of the Tooele FEET TO THE SOUTH- 1:00 P.M., Thursday, and printed from UDOT's 10 stock. 5bdrm, 2bth, after the conclusion of $20.00, plus tax and shares in Tooele Val- AMENDMENTS City Council Authorizing WEST CORNER OF July 19, 2007 Project Development 2600sqft. New every- said public hearing and mail charge, if applica- ley. Call Ross at NOTICE IS HEREBY the Purchase of 12.4 SAID POLITICAL The Bureau of Land Construction Bid Open- t h i n g ! L y n n all withdrawals or can- ble, none of which will be 801-642-0119 GIVEN that the Grants- Acres of Property Lo- BOUNDARY; THENCE Management, Salt Lake ing Information website, (801)367-5155, cellations of withdrawals refunded. ville City Council will cated on Skyline Drive EAST A DISTANCE OF Field Office, in accor- http://www.dot.utah.gov/i owner/agent, SecureRE WATER SHARES/ Wa- must be filed within 30 Dated this 30th day of ter Rights. 4 Shares conduct a public hearing for a Future Public Park 8,942 FEET ALONG days after the conclusion dance with the Material ndex.php/m=c/tid=319. June, 2007. S E L L I N G Y O U R Settlement Canyon at the Grantsville City Presented by Roger BATES CANYON ROAD of said public hearing. Management Act of July To bid on UDOT pro- UTAH DEPARTMENT HOME? Advertise it in $5,000/ Share, .45 Office, 429 E. Main Baker ; THENCE SOUTH A The Commission will 31, 1947 (61 Stat. 681; jects, bidders must use OF TRANSPORTATION the classifieds. Call Acre-Feet Underground Street, Grantsville UT on 7. Resolution 2007-35 A DISTANCE OF 2,680 hear all interested per- 30 USC et seq.), as UDOT's Electronic Bid John R. Njord, Director 882-0050 or visit Well Water $5,000 Wednesday, July 18th, Resolution of the Tooele FEET; THENCE EAST A sons desiring to be regulated by 43 CFR System (EBS). The EBS (Published in the Tran- www.tooeletran A d a m N a s h 2007 at 7:00 p.m. The City Council Authorizing DISTANCE OF 1,254 heard and will give full Part 3600, is offering for software and EBS train- script Bulletin July 3, script.com (801)580-1428 public hearing will con- the Mayor to Sign a Con- FEET TO A POINT consideration to all pro- sale by sealed bids ing schedules are also 2007) sider the proposed Plan- tract with TecServ, Inc. WHICH LIES UPON tests. If special accom- 300,000 CY of pit run available on this website. ning Commission Rec- for Consulting Services THE WEST RIGHT OF modations are required, sand and gravel from ap- Project information can ommendations: and to Perform Com- WAY LINE OF SR-36; please call (435) proximately 20 acres of also be reviewed at the a.Proposed minor sub- puter Network Mainte- THENCE NORTHEAST- 843-3150 with reason- land in Section 7, T. 1 main office in Salt Lake division named Moody nance Activities for ERLY A DISTANCE OF able advance notice. N., R. 11 W. in the Gray- City, the offices of its Re- Acres dividing one (1) lot Tooele City 2,740 FEET ALONG Any written protest made back Hills of Tooele gions, and its District of- into two (2) for Adam & Presented by Roger SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY on behalf of a corpora- County, Utah. The ma- fices in Price, Richfield, Misti Williams at 415 S. Baker LINE TO A POINT tion owning property terial will be sold in one and Cedar City. Worthington Street in an 8.Minutes WHICH LIES UPON within the proposed Dis- lot of 300,000 cubic If project Specifications R-1-21 zone. June 13, 2007 THE CENTER OF trict shall be signed by yards. Processing and and Plans cannot be b.Proposed rezone for June 20, 2007 BATES CANYON the president, vice presi- segregation of materials printed from the website, PlaceKelly Hansen on prop- 9.Your Invoices ROAD; ClassifedTHENCE EAST dent, or any duly author- onsite is authorized.Ad:they can be obtained erty he owns along Mor- Presented by Sharon A DISTANCE OF 1,182 ized agent of the corpo- The maximum length of from the main office, mon Trail to go from an Dawson FEET ALONG SAID PO- ration. Where property time the contract will run 4501 South 2700 West, A-10 to a R-1-21 zone. 10.Mayor’s Report LITICAL BOUNDARY, within the proposed Dis- is five years. The con- S a l t L a k e C i t y , c.Proposed subdivision 11.Adjourn THENCE EAST A DIS- trict is owned by more tract is subject to re- (801)965-4346, for a fee, called Brownstone for Sharon A. Dawson TANCE OF 528 FEET than one person or en- newal pursuant to 43 plus tax and mail charge, Bart Hamatake & Garry Tooele City Recorder ALONG SAID ROAD TO tity, all owners holding ti- CFR 3602.47. if applicable, none of www.tooeletranscript.comBolinder represented Pursuant to the Ameri- A POINT WHICH LIES tle to the property must Bidders must be author- which will be refunded. others on 34.315 acres cans with Disabilities UPON SAID POLITICAL join in the signing of the ized to transact business All contractors proposing of land at approximately Act, Individuals Needing BOUNDARY; THENCE protest in order for it to in Utah. Bids will be by to bid UDOT heavy high- 300 N. Burmester Road Special Accommoda- EAST A DISTANCE OF be considered in the fifty the cubic yard and the way construction pro- to create 27 lots in a tions Should Notify 544 FEET ALONG SAID percent (50%) calcula- minimum acceptable bid jects with an advertised RR-1 zone. Sharon A. Dawson, POLITICAL BOUNDARY tion discussed below. is $0.55 per cubic yard. estimate of $1,500,000 d.Proposed rezoning of Tooele City Recorder, at AND ROAD; THENCE If, within 30 days after Bids will be opened at or more must file and 1/2 acre of land located 843-2110 prior to the EAST A DISTANCE OF the conclusion of said 1:00 P.M., July 19, 2007, gain prequalification ap- behind the Way Station meeting. TDD Phone 23,625 FEET ALONG public hearing, more at the Bureau of Land proval prior to submitting off of Peach Street for Number 843-2108 SAID ROAD ALIGN- than fifty percent (50%) Management, Salt Lake a bid. For further infor- Jim Didericksen to go (Published in the Tran- MENT TO A POINT of the qualified voters of Field Office, 2370 South mation, contact (801) from an Rm-7 to a script Bulletin July 3, WHICH LIES UPON the territory proposed to 2300 West, Salt Lake 965-3835. Department Rm-15 zone for the pur- 2007) THE TOOELE COUNTY be included within the City, Utah, 84119. To be processing time is 10 pose of a multi unit pro- AND SALT LAKE District, or the owners of eligible to take part in the working days from re- ject. COUNTY LINE; over fifty percent (50%) bidding, potential bid- ceipt of properly exe- e.To amend the subdivi- THENCE SOUTH A of the taxable value of ders must make a 5% cuted documentation. sion regulation to amend DISTANCE OF 20,369 the taxable property pro- deposit ($8,250.00) Project No: STP- the street requirements FEET ALONG SAID posed to be included based on the minimal LC45(2) for major subdivision COUNTY LINE TO A within the District, file acceptable bid, no later Sealed proposals will be created after minor sub- POINT WHICH LIES written protests against than 10:00 A.M. on the received by the Utah De- division. UPON THE SOUTH the establishment of the day of the sale. Depos- partment of Transporta- f.Subdivision regulations LINE OF SECTION 4, District, the Commission its must be in the form of tion UDOT/DPS Building to be amended to re- TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, is required by law to cash, money order, bank (4th Floor), 4501 South quire dust control during RANGE 3 WEST; abandon the proposed draft, cashier’s or certi- 2700 West, Utah the construction portion THENCE WEST A DIS- creation of the District. fied check, made pay- 84114-8220, until 2 of the project. TANCE OF 25,038 After the public hearing able to “Bureau of Land o'clock p.m. Thursday, All interested persons FEET ALONG THE and 30-day protest pe- Management.” High bid- July 26, 2007, and at are invited to attend and SOUTH LINES OF SEC- riod closes, the Govern- der will be awarded the that time publicly opened provide comment upon TIONS 4, 5, 6, AND ing Authority shall adopt contract unless deter- for Bituminous Pave- these proposals. Written SECTIONS 1 & 2, a resolution either estab- mined to be unqualified, ment, Reconstruction of comments will also be TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, lishing the District, or if all bids are rejected, Droubay Road, Tooele considered if submitted RANGE 4 WEST TO A amending the District or or the signed contract is City in TOOELE County, to the City Recorder in POINT WHICH LIES abandoning the estab- not returned within thirty the same being identi- advance of the hearing. UPON THE UNION PA- lishment of the District. (30) days of receipt. In fied as Federal Aid Pro- Current zoning map and CIFIC RAILROAD; A resolution approving the event of a tie among ject No: STP-LC45(2). subdivisions alignments THENCE SOUTHWEST- the establishment of the qualified bidders, the Project Location: 0.05 can be viewed at the ERLY A DISTANCE OF District may contain any highest bid will be deter- Miles of N/A from R.P. Grantsville City Offices 3,924 FEET ALONG changes from the initial mined by oral auction N/A to R.P. N/A from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 SAID RAILROAD TO A resolution or this notice among the parties mak- The principal items of p.m. weekdays. Per- POINT WHICH LIES of intention the Commis- ing the high bids at a work are as follows: sons with disabilities UPON THE TOOELE sion determines to be date, time and place Box Culvert needing accommoda- CITY POLITICAL appropriate, including re- later specified. The Roadway Excavation tions to participate in this BOUNDARY AND duction of boundaries of Authorized Officer may (Plan Quantity) hearing should contact THENCE THE FOL- the District and elimina- reject any or all bids and Public Information Serv- the Grantsville City Of- LOWING EIGHT (8) tion of one or more of may waive minor defi- ices fices at least 3 days in COURSES ALONG the types of services ciencies in the bids if it is The project is to be com- advance of the hearing. SAID POLITICAL proposed. The bounda- in the interest of the pleted in 60 Working DATED THIS 28TH DAY BOUNDARY: NORTH A ries of the District may United States to do so. Days OF JUNE 2007 DISTANCE OF 2,848 not be increased nor ad- The sale will be ALL or Unregistered companies Wendy Palmer FEET; THENCE WEST ditional types of services NONE. All subsequent may obtain the Specifi- Deputy City Recorder A DISTANCE OF 2,635 added, unless the Com- payments must be made cations and Plans from (Published in the Tran- FEET; THENCE NORTH mission gives a new no- prior to the extraction of the main office, 4501 script Bulletin July 3 & A DISTANCE OF 4,182 tice of intention and the mineral materials. South 2700 West, Salt 17, 2007) FEET; THENCE WEST holds a new public hear- A performance bond to Lake City, (801) A DISTANCE OF ing. ensure reclamation is re- 965-4346, for a fee of 10,333 FEET; THENCE Any person who shall quired prior to material $20.00, plus tax and SOUTH A DISTANCE have timely filed a writ- removal. The bond mail charge, if applica- OF 3,927 FEET; ten protest and who is a amount will be deter- ble, none of which will be THENCE WEST A DIS- qualified voter residing mined by the Bureau of refunded. TANCE OF 5,164 FEET; within, or owning prop- Land Management Project No: S-0068 THENCE SOUTH A erty within, the District, (BLM). The bond may (47)60 DISTANCE OF 5,238 may petition the district be in the form of a surety Sealed proposals will be FEET; THENCE WEST court within 30 days after as shown in the ap- received by the Utah De- A DISTANCE OF 2,598 the adoption of said proved list of the U.S. partment of Transporta- FEET TO A POINT creation resolution for a Treasury Department, tion UDOT/DPS Building WHICH LIES UPON writ of review. The cash, certificate of de- (4th Floor), 4501 South THE POLITICAL grounds for such a peti- posit or irrevocable letter 2700 West, Utah BOUNDARY LINE OF tion are limited to: (1) a of credit. 84114-8220, until 2 TOOELE CITY AND DE- claim that the petitioner’s Bid envelopes must be o'clock p.m. Tuesday, SERET PEAK IM- property will not be marked on the exterior July 17, 2007, and at PROVEMENT DIS- benefited by the services as follows: Bid for: Sand that time publicly opened TRICT; THENCE to be provided by the and Gravel. for Bridge Preservation NORTH A DISTANCE District; and (2) a claim Any contract issued pur- of VARIOUS DECK 7,841 FEET ALONG that the procedures used suant to this offer will be SEALS IN REGION 2 in THE SAID DISTRICT to establish the District on Bureau of Land Man- SALT LAKE, TOOELE POLITICAL BOUND- violated the law. agement form 3600-9, Counties, the same be- ARY; THENCE WEST A FAILURE TO TIMELY and will be made subject ing identified as State DISTANCE OF 7,490 FILE A WRITTEN PRO- to Departmental Regula- Project No: S-0068 FEET ALONG SAID PO- TEST PRECLUDES tions at 43 CFR 3601. (47)60. LITICAL BOUNDARY; THE PROTEST FROM All prospective bidders Project Location: VARI- THENCE NORTH A BEING INCLUDED IN are advised to inspect OUS DECK SEALS IN DISTANCE OF 6,886 THE 50% CALCULA- the contract terms and REGION 2 FEET ALONG SAID PO- TION DISCUSSED stipulations and obtain The principal items of LITICAL BOUNDARY ABOVE AND THE additional information work are as follows: TO A POINT WHICH PROTESTANT FROM concerning this sale at Crack Healer/ Penetrat- LIES UPON THE FILING A PETITION the above address. In ing Sealer Type 3 SOUTHERLY RIGHT- FOR A WRIT OF RE- addition, all prospective Pothole Patching OF-WAY LINE OF VIEW. FAILURE TO bidders should be fully Spray Apply Waterproof- S R - 1 3 8 ; THENCE TIMELY FILE A PETI- knowledgeable of BLM’s ing Membrane NORTHEASTERLY A TION FOR WRIT OF Mineral Material Dis- The project is to be com- DISTANCE OF 18,514 REVIEW FORECLOSES posal regulations at 43 pleted in 45 Calendar FEET ALONG SAID ANY RIGHTS TO CFR 3600, as the sale Days RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE THEREAFTER OBJECT and administration of the Prequalification of bid- TO THE POINT OF BE- TO THE ESTABLISH- contract will be con- ders is required. Prior to GINNING. MENT OF THE DIS- ducted in accordance submitting a bid, the bid- CONTAINS 2 9 . 6 TRICT. with these regulations. der must have on file SQUARE MILES OR DATED June 19, For general information, with the Utah Depart- 18,940 ACRES, MORE 2007 contact the minerals staff ment of Transportation a OR LESS. /s/ Marilyn Gillette at (801) 977-4360. completed and approved The public hearing shall County Clerk (Published in the Tran- contractor's application be held on August 7, (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin July 3 & for prequalification. De- 2007, at 3:00 p.m. at the script Bulletin July 3, 10 10, 2007) partment processing county offices at 47 & 17, 2007) time is 10 working days South Main, Tooele, from receipt of properly Utah. Any interested executed documenta- person may protest the tion. establishment of the Dis- Unregistered companies trict either orally at said may obtain the Specifi- public hearing, or in a cations and Plans from written protest filed with the main office, 4501 the Tooele County Clerk. South 2700 West, Salt All written protests must Lake City, (801) be filed within 15 days 965-4346, for a fee of after the conclusion of $20.00, plus tax and said public hearing and mail charge, if applica- all withdrawals or can- ble, none of which will be cellations of withdrawals refunded. must be filed within 30 Dated this 30th day of days after the conclusion June, 2007. of said public hearing. UTAH DEPARTMENT The Commission will OF TRANSPORTATION hear all interested per- John R. Njord, Director sons desiring to be (Published in the Tran- heard and will give full script Bulletin July 3, consideration to all pro- 2007) tests. If special accom- modations are required, please call (435) 843-3150 with reason- able advance notice. Any written protest made on behalf of a corpora- tion owning property within the proposed Dis- trict shall be signed by the president, vice presi- dent, or any duly author- ized agent of the corpo- ration. Where property within the proposed Dis- trict is owned by more than one person or en- tity, all owners holding ti- tle to the property must join in the signing of the protest in order for it to be considered in the fifty percent (50%) calcula- tion discussed below. If, within 30 days after the conclusion of said public hearing, more than fifty percent (50%) of the qualified voters of the territory proposed to be included within the District, or the owners of over fifty percent (50%) of the taxable value of the taxable property pro- posed to be included within the District, file written protests against the establishment of the District, the Commission is required by law to abandon the proposed creation of the District. After the public hearing and 30-day protest pe- riod closes, the Govern- ing Authority shall adopt a resolution either estab- lishing the District, amending the District or abandoning the estab- lishment of the District. A resolution approving the establishment of the District may contain any changes from the initial resolution or this notice of intention the Commis- sion determines to be appropriate, including re- duction of boundaries of the District and elimina- tion of one or more of the types of services proposed. The bounda- ries of the District may not be increased nor ad- ditional types of services added, unless the Com- mission gives a new no- tice of intention and holds a new public hear- ing. Any person who shall have timely filed a writ- ten protest and who is a qualified voter residing within, or owning prop- erty within, the District, may petition the district court within 30 days after the adoption of said creation resolution for a writ of review. The grounds for such a peti- tion are limited to: (1) a claim that the petitioner’s property will not be benefited by the services to be provided by the District; and (2) a claim that the procedures used to establish the District violated the law. FAILURE TO TIMELY FILE A WRITTEN PRO- TEST PRECLUDES THE PROTEST FROM BEING INCLUDED IN THE 50% CALCULA- TION DISCUSSED ABOVE AND THE PROTESTANT FROM FILING A PETITION FOR A WRIT OF RE- VIEW. FAILURE TO TIMELY FILE A PETI- TION FOR WRIT OF REVIEW FORECLOSES ANY RIGHTS TO THEREAFTER OBJECT TO THE ESTABLISH- MENT OF THE DIS- TRICT. DATED June 19, 2007 /s/ Marilyn Gillette County Clerk (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin July 3, 10 & 17, 2007) B10

B10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY July 3, 2007

isolated and underappreciated to best I can with the task at hand Shumway struggling to do their job without and let the future take care of continued from page B1 having what they need in the itself,” he said. classroom. Shumway moved from Arizona es, as associate superintendent “We send teachers into class- to Rigby, Idaho, from 1982 to 1985 Shumway said it is his responsi- rooms in September and in May and moved back to Utah where he bility to make the job of being a we see who comes out alive,” worked at Pine View High School teacher a little bit easier. he said. in Washington County. His career One of his duties is heading Shumway said his primary goal took him to North Sevier High up the Utah State Board profes- is to secure support and fund- School and as principal at Davis sional excellence, or Pro-XL pro- ing from Utah Legislators. After School for Alternative Programs gram. The program is designed funding is secure, it is up to local before he was hired as superin- to improve working conditions, school districts to decide how tendent for the Tooele County provide better mentoring, and money can best be spent based School District. Along the way he consequently raise student on needs of the community. completed a master’s degree at achievement. The Utah State Office of BYU and doctorate degree from “We have great teachers doing Education is a far cry from the University of Nevada, Las great things,” he said, but added Shumway’s first teaching job Vegas. one-half of all teachers leave the in Snowflake, Ariz., where he His interest in education evolved from that of a classroom profession by the end of the fifth started as a high school history teacher to an administrator. year. “This is a drain of talent the teacher and coach in 1979 with a “I enjoy working with people state can’t afford.” freshly printed bachelor’s degree and ideas. The education system Challenges faced by teachers from Brigham Young University. is about people and ideas,” he include everything from feeling “I’ve always tried to do the said. While working in the State photo courtesy of Ken Luke Office of Education Shumway Over the past couple of years, a group of teachers from the Tooele County School District have been work- Summer Tennis Lessons pursues ideas, helps write and ing on their master’s degree in a cohort group from Weber State University. Pictured are some of the recent implement policies and cultivates • Private (1 person) – Cost: $20.00/ hour (w/ Coach Smith) – Any Age! graduates (l-r): Patty Bate, Jeff Russon, Joan Watson, Charlyn Warner, Crystal Luke, Lori Miller and Connie resources. He shares his passion • Semi-private lessons (2 people) – Cost: $20.00 / hour (w/ Coach DeSimon. Not pictured are other graduates Shannon Nix, Dorice Sanborn and Debra Bushek. for education with his wife of 16 Smith) – Any Age! years, Mary Monroe Shumway, Call for available times starting Now and lasting through Aug. 11th. the Utah State director of career (Spots are going fast!) ferent genus and species. Huckleberries also and technical education. • Group Lessons (3 or more people): Cost: $7/person/hour lesson taste a whole lot like blueberries, but they have But when they return home to Treat (Please pay by the session) bigger seeds. With bigger seeds taking up the Stansbury Park, education theory continued from page B1 Age Levels: PeeWee 6-9, Junior 10-14, (15 and up - see Coach Smith space inside, they don’t have quite as much comes face to face with the real- for times and availability) juice as blueberries. They also have a thicker ity of raising their son. depending on the variety and they also can be Call ahead to sign-up or just show up anytime to the following lessons! skin. They are apparently not raised “A certain grounding comes tart or sweet. They are often mistaken Two sessions: (Group Lessons) commercially, so they must be from having a 9-year-old in your for each other. Tooele: July 9 – July 25 – PW 2pm, Jr. 3pm – M,W @ Elton Park ($42) picked in the wild from June home,” he said. Native Americans dried blue- July 30 – Aug. 8 – PW 9am, Jr. 10am – M,W @ Elton Park ($28) through August. The child in his home and his berries, used them to make Stansbury: July 10 – July 26 – PW 2pm, Jr. 3pm – T,Th @ courts by The dish I tasted with five grown children gives him pemmican, and ate them raw Stans. Elem. ($42) huckleberries in it was a perspective, he said. “I am a and in favorite tribal dishes. (No lessons on July 24th - make-up lesson will be on July 25th – PW 9am, Jr. 10am) huckleberry tart. It was committed believer that society Huckleberries grow wild July 31 – Aug. 9 – PW 9am, Jr. 10am – T, Th @ courts by Stans. Elem. ($28) tasty and delightful. It was overall has an obligation to our in moist areas on the lower also appropriate because children.” slopes of the mountains we ate it at a restaurant up Tooele Valley Tennis Club Shumway said historically, in the Pacific Northwest. the Columbia River Gorge public education comes from They often produce thick Coach Derek Smith – (435) 843-1172 north of Portland. Perhaps families and communities decid- clusters of berries and they they were picked there. ing to combine resources and ripen in mid to late summer. cell # (435) 840-5178 They fit the same recipes as develop schools because “it is In Europe, they are known as blueberries because the flavors hard to do it as an individual.” bilberries. Bears love them and are so much the same. The huck- “Each parent ultimately bares so do lots of other animals — and so leberry tart filling is particularly tasty the responsibility of educating do people. when cooked on a stovetop and placed in a their children, but we have com- They look a lot like blueberries and they pre-baked shortbread crust. mitted to do this together.,” he come from the same family, but they are a dif- said. FINANCIAL FOCUS ���������������� If you want to transfer your 403(b) you better act soon f you suggestions: work • Don’t take possession of for a the funds. A 90-24 transfer ����������������������� school, I is known as a “trustee-to- hospital, trustee” transfer. This means religious that the trustees — those organization who hold the money now and 7:00 p.m. Tooele Bit N’ Spur Rodeo or other non- those who will receive it in Tuesday, July 3rd profit group, Deseret Peak Complex the new plan — must handle 7:00 p.m. Tooele Bit N’ Spur Rodeo then you all exchanges of the funds. (Rodeo will also be held on Wednesday July 4) 2930 W. Highway 112 may be con- This is more than a techni- See information listed on July 3rd. tributing to a Tye Hoffmann Deseret Peak Complex GUEST COLUMNIST cal point; if you receive the 2930 W. Highway 112 10:00 p.m.Fireworks 403(b) plan. funds, even for a very short All 403(b)s Tickets will be available at the gate, or Deseret Peak Complex time, you may have to pay offer tax-deferred earnings early withdrawal penalties. discount advance tickets can be purchased at 2930 W. Highway 112 growth, which is a big advan- Macey’s Food & Drug, Zacatecas Market, So, make sure the transfer is tage to you as you save for done properly. and Home Town Hardware & Rental. retirement. Yet, 403(b) plans • Do your homework when Mutton Bustin’ and Wild Cow Milking for Thursday, July 5th can also differ significantly 3:00 p.m. Open Microphone Karaoke considering new providers. kids sign ups call 882-3809. from each other in how they Before you transfer your City Park at 200 West and Vine. are administered and in their 403(b) assets, make sure the Wednesday, July 4th 6:00 p.m. Karaoke Contest investment choices. new provider offers a reputa- City Park at 200 West and Vine. If you are unhappy with tion for quality service, the your current plan, you might 7-8:30 a.m.Chamber of Commerce willingness to answer all your All those wishing to participate should be able to switch to a dif- Breakfast questions and a clear-cut pro- pre-register by calling Ron Baum ferent one — but you’d bet- Veterans Memorial Park cess for making changes to at 843-3584. ter make your move soon, your plan. Main & Vine Street because this “freedom of • Take responsibility for For more information contact the Tooele choice” may soon be gone. Friday, July 6 your success. Finally, don’t Chamber of Commerce at 882-0690. Specifically, the Internal forget that no matter how 9:00 p.m. Family Movie in the Park Revenue Service plans to 8:30 a.m. 5K Run helpful a 403(b) provider can (dusk) City Park, 200 West and Vine Street restrict “90-24 transfers” Run will begin on Skyline. be, you are the one ultimately Bring your blankets and chairs and enjoy a — the technical name for the Registration will be at 7:00 a.m. or visit ability to move to a differ- responsible for the success of www.tooelecity.org for registration forms and fun movie as a family. (All minors must be your plan in helping you build accompanied by an adult.) Free popcorn will ent 403(b) plan — in January information. St. George Marathon entry 2008. In other words, you’ve resources for retirement. be given to families after they register at the will be awarded. For more information got until the end of 2007 to So, if you are considering contact Karen Perry at 830-7846. event. The movie is sponsored by Tooele City switch plans. transferring assets to a new Family Recreation. For more information But don’t wait until then plan, consult with your finan- 9:00 a.m. Fly over by jets from call 843-2142. cial adviser to help make sure Hill Air Force Base to start the process, because it can take some time. your new investment mix 9:00 a.m. Parade You’ll have to contact your will be appropriate for your The parade begins at 200 South & Saturday, July 7 employer’s benefits area, and individual risk tolerance and 200 East and ends at Tooele City 9:00 a.m. Hot as Hades Roping you may also have to work time horizon. And don’t wait Tooele City Rodeo Grounds with the vendor who runs too long to act. Your ability to park, 200 West and Vine Street. switch 403(b) plan providers Cash Prizes will be awarded. your 403(b) plan. Although For any questions about the parade please may be subtracted in just a For more information contact the IRS allows these trans- contact Tooele City parks and Recreation fers, your existing vendor is few more months. Oakly Rogers 435-241-0059. at 843-2143. not required to make them. After Parade: Park Activities 7:00 p.m. Ty Herndon Concert However, public school Tye Hoffmann is an invest- Tooele City Park Tooele High School Auditorium districts, in particular, will ment representative for Edward Jones Investments 200 West & Vine Street Tickets are available at Tooele City Hall cooperate with your desire to (90 N. Main Street) for $5 general switch. located at 974 N. Main in For more information about Park But if you are going to Tooele. He can be contacted Activities/Booths contact Tooele City Parks admission. Cash and credit cards only, no phone orders. move your 403(b) assets into at (435) 833-9440 or at and Recreation at 843-2143. For more a new plan, consider these (435) 830-0917. information about entertainment at the park contact Susan Trujillo at 882-5496. Invite the whole town ������������������������������������ to your yard sale! TOOELETRANSCRIPT ������������������������������ BULLETIN “Patriotism, Pass it On”

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