www.tooeletranscript.com TUESDAY TOOELETRANSCRIPT Benson Grist Mill the perfect backdrop for beloved American musical. ULLETIN See B1 B August 8, 2006 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 113 NO. 21 50 cents Four child Aye! ‘Pirates’ film crew spied on Flats sex abuse by Jesse Fruhwirth STAFF WRITER There are no plans to change “Pirates of the cases hit Caribbean” to “Pirates of the West Desert.” Nonetheless, The Tooele local court Transcript- B u l l e t i n EDITOR’S NOTE: The contents of has con- this story may be offensive to some firmed that readers. J o h n n y by Jesse Fruhwirth Depp and STAFF WRITER the crew of Several unrelated but dreadful the block- charges of sex crimes against buster film children are making their way franchise photo/ Disney Enterprise Inc. through the court system in were at the Tooele. Second only to drug Bonneville Johhny Depp in “Dead’s Man Chest” charges, sex crimes against chil- Salt Flats dren account for a large share of Friday film- first-degree felonies on the court ing a scene for the upcoming calendar. third installment. The most recent charge filed Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman is against 21-year-old Tanisha had a secret lunch at the Salt Magness who faces a first-degree Flats Friday. He met with the felony charge of rape of a child. cast and crew of the next Magness made her initial appear- installment of “The Pirates of ance in court Monday, July 31. the Caribbean” series, which She was released on her own wrapped a one-day filming recognizance, but ordered to stay engagement near Wendover. on house arrest at her mother’s Amid the vast and bright home where she will care for blankness of the dry lake bed, her 3-month-old baby while she a huge caravan of semi-truck awaits further court proceedings. trailers and catering tents Magness will be back in court on interrupted the bare land- photography / Missy Thompson Wednesday. The ship the Black Pearl is taken apart Friday after filming of the third installment of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” series on the Bonneville No further details regarding the SEE PIRATES ON A4 Salt Flats near Wendover. allegations against Magness were available by press time. Utah law defines rape of a child as sexual intercourse with an individual younger than 14 years old. Lonestar dazzles fair-goers Stock show rewards Nicholas John Romero, 25 of Tooele, is charged with aggra- by Missy Thompson vated sex abuse of a child, also STAFF WRITER a first-degree felony. According The Tooele County Fair com- hard-working youth to the probable cause statement, mittee has given country music Romero’s victim “was taken to fans something to look forward by Karen Hunt medical personnel who con- to from year to year. Country STAFF WRITER firmed that [the victim] had inju- sensation Keith Urban — also The smell of pigs blended Inside: ries that were consistent with Country Weekly’s pick for “coun- with the dust and intense morn- sexual abuse.” try’s sexist man” — and Trace ing heat as youngsters waited More Fair Photos A6 Romero made his initial appear- Adkins have entertained the to bring their animals up to the Demolition Derby A9 ance in court on July 17 and will Tooele County audience in 2004 auction block last Saturday. One- be back in court on Aug. 23. He and 2005, respectively. by-one the youth walked their currently is held at the Tooele This year however, the fair animal in front of community ticipating in the livestock show County Detention Center. He bail board decided to go a different members while the auctioneer raise their animals knowing is set at $100,000 cash only. direction, away from the newer quickly called out the bidding. they’ll go to the butcher block Sex abuse of a child is defined country stars and bring in a group The grand champion lamb, pig to make lamb chops, hamburger as any “indecent liberties with a that has delighted crowds for and steer were quickly “going, patties, bacon and other meat child” under the age of 14 that well over a decade. The hit coun- going and gone.” Grantsville’s products, the parting is some- do not amount to rape of a child try band Lonestar performed Lorin Killpack’s lamb earned times tinged with sorrow. — which implies sexual inter- for nearly 1,500 spectators on $556. Tooele’s Steven Shephard Killpack, who raises sheep course occurred — or sodomy Friday night at the Deseret Peak pig earned $1,396.50 and Lehi’s every year, had raised her lamb, on a child. Sex abuse of a child photography / Missy Thompson Jacob Hadfield earned $2,618. is a second-degree felony, but Country favorites Lonestar perform at the Deseret Peak Complex as a While the kids and teens par- SEE LIVESTOCK ON A3 any of 10 aggravating factors SEE LONESTAR ON A4 part of the Tooele County Fair Friday. can increase the crime to a first- degree felony. Those aggravating factors include being a person in a “posi- Classic race cars tion of special trust” to the child, being a stranger to the child, causing bodily injury or severe psychological injury, or using a draw Tooele crowd weapon or pornography during the abuse. by Mark Watson officials scheduled its only ven- Sodomy on a child, under Utah law, is defined as “a sexual act STAFF WRITER ture west. Cedar City calls itself Festival Car owners said they were ... involving the genitals or anus City, USA. Tooele may soon call thrilled with scenic Utah, the of the actor or the child and the itself Car Festival City, USA. track and facilities at MMP, but mouth or anus of either person.” Historic Sports Car Racing the night that stood out was Two counts of sodomy on a Association members with their Thursday evening when the child recently were filed against classic sports cars made a rare cars and drivers visited down- 69-year-old Claude E. Briggs of trek west last week to Utah and town Tooele and Grantsville Grantsville. He was also charged spent most of the time racing and showed off for residents. with two counts of aggravated at Miller Motorsports Park in Drivers and cars spent two sex abuse of a child. Tooele Valley. Some of them hours at a festival at Veterans As accused in the probable ventured out on a three-day Memorial Square and then cause statement, Briggs commit- scenic tour of the state prior drove to Grantsville. ted various sexual acts upon mul- to the races at the track. When The event was big in Tooele tiple girls on July 12. He made his this group congregates it brings Thursday evening with nearly initial court appearance in court in nearly 150 historic sports 700 people attending according two days later. cars. Racers were in Tooele to organizers. Briggs is scheduled to appear July 30 through Saturday. “The whole experience again on Aug 14. He is being held Most of HRS’s events are in Thursday night was fun,” at the Tooele jail with no oppor- the East and South, but with said MMP Assistant General tunity for bail. the opening of MMP and its Manager Carolyn Ashburn. photography / Missy Thompson A case that has dragged on track touted as the longest road Heroes of Speed drivers parade their cars on Tooele’s Main Street Thursday. The cars were on display at Veterans for months, and mostly revolved coarse in North America, HRS SEE HEROES ON A5 Memorial Square where fans could view the cars, chat with the drivers and even sit behind the wheel. of the classic SEE CRIMES ON A2

WEATHER OPEN FORUM A6 PUZZLES B2 INSIDE Partly cloudy tonight with a OBITUARIES A8 TV LISTINGS B3 Demolition Derby completes chance of showers. Mostly sunny summer in smashing style Wednesday. Lows in the 60s. Highs SPORTS A10 DOINGS B4 See A10 in the 90s. Complete Forecast: A2 HOMETOWN B1 CLASSIFIEDS B6 A2 TUESDAY August 8, 2006 ETCETERA ... Downed power line set Little Mountain ablaze Pollen Count Valley Weather Forecast by Missy Thompson and Local Weather Jesse Fruhwirth The Intermountain Allergy and STAFF WRITERS Asthma pollen count for Aug. 8, 2006 Wed 91/63 is as follows: 8/9 A fire behind three homes on Chenopods — High A mainly sunny sky. High 91F. Canyon Road on the south side Mold — High Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph. of Tooele was too close for com- Sagebrush — Moderate Grass — Low fort for residents. The fire began Ragweed — Low shortly before noon on Friday by Cattail — Low Thu a downed power line. The heat Sedge — Low 96/71 8/10 from the blaze melted the siding on one of the homes. Mainly sunny. Highs in the mid 90s and lows in the low 70s. “[The power line] was starting to crackle and it just fell. When the line fell there were two small fires that started,” said Rose Lewis Fri 94/67 8/11 who lives 20 feet from where the fire ignited. The fire melted the Mix of sun and clouds. Highs in the mid 90s and lows in the upper 60s. siding on her house. She kept the fire from approach- ing her home with a garden hose Gotta Get even as the heat was melting her Sat 89/67 Something Off 8/12 vinyl siding. “I didn’t think it was that hot or photography / Jesse Fruhwirth Your Chest? Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper A downed power line started a blaze on the south side of Little Mountain Friday. The blaze was close enough 80s and lows in the upper 60s. I would have stopped,” she said. When Connie Lewis realized to melt the homes causing the vinyl siding to ripple. Write a letter to the Editor, what was happening, she ran in was and called her right away. call and tell me what was going close for comfort.” (it’s good therapy). Sun to call 911. “The first thing he said was on,” Giles added. “When I came The fire knocked the phone 91/68 The residents of the three home and saw it, I said ‘holy 8/13 ‘don’t panic.’ I said ‘don’t start a line out, but firefighters were P.O. Box 390 homes are related. Siblings Barry sentence with ‘don’t panic,’” Giles Hannah!’ We have a rock wall in quickly on the scene to extinguish Tooele, UT 84074 Mostly sunny. Highs in the low 90s and Will Lewis and their sister our backyard and the fire [came] and lows in the upper 60s. said. the fire. [email protected] Pamela Giles (and spouses Rose, Her husband said the fire was to the edge of our backyard.” “The way Jack, my husband ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content Service Connie and Jack respectively) coming straight for their house, Connie Lewis was also a little described it, as tall as the flames live on the same street. There but then the wind changed and shaken by the close proximity to were and the wind” it would have was someone home at each house the fire went right up the moun- her home. come straight for our house, Giles when the fire started. tain, away from the homes. “I was calm as a cucumber,” she said. Men survive drive over Pamela Giles wasn’t home at “I stayed at work. Jack would said sarcastically, “like a chicken “It was the firemen” who kept cliff in Middle Canyon the time, but her husband Jack with its head chopped off. It’s too her house safe. Tooele County Sheriff’s deputies Flight to LDS Hospital. responded to a crash up Middle Donovan Grey Eyes, 34 of New Crimes Canyon around 7 p.m. Sunday night. Mexico, was still at the scene of continued from page A1 A car went over a cliff at the first the crash when sheriff’s deputies switch back on the Tooele County arrived around 9:30 p.m. around the mental competency side of Butterfield Pass road. The North Tooele Fire Department of the accused, is that of 30-year- Deputies at the scene reported responded to help Gray Eyes from old Jeremy Robert Kozlowski. He that alcohol was involved in the the crash scene. Gray Eyes experi- is accused of accosting a boy crash, but were unable to determine enced a broken leg. He was trans- near Tooele High School. who was driving. ported to the overlook where he Kozlowski is charged with Paul Thompson, 37 of Orem, was airlifted. aggravated sex abuse of a child escaped the car wreck and walked “No body knows who was driving, that allegedly occurred on Oct. to a Maverick store in Herriman Gray Eyes said he doesn’t remem- 15, 2005. He was immediately where a call was made to law ber,” Chief Deputy Ron Matekel scheduled for a mental review, enforcement. Thompson suffered a said. “It’s still under investigation, and has since undergone two broken arm and was taken by Life but alcohol was involved.” more psychological evaluations. Competency hearings attempt to determine if the suspect is men- Tooele resident recovering tally capable of understanding the court proceedings and the charges against them. from West Nile infection Kozlowski was released to the care of his grandmother on Jan. As of this morning, the Tooele immediately. photography / Dave Bern 11 and is in the midst of a con- County Health Department and the Last week, the health department A bike rest beneath the truck that struck its rider Monday morning. The truck was westbound on Vine Street in Tooele when tinuation of mental evaluation Utah State Health Department have announced that the first individual it hit the young biker as he turned north on Main Street. The 16-year-old biker was crossing with a walk sign. The crash hearings. no new reported human cases of in Tooele County had tested posi- occurred before 8 a.m. and witnesses said the sun was glaring in the eyes of eastbound drivers. The boy was airlifted to e-mail: [email protected] West Nile virus. However, results tive for the virus. Five other cases a hospital in Salt Lake City. Police officials said no final decisions have been made about whether to issue a citation. from a sentinel chicken flock in the have been reported in Utah County Lake Point area came back positive as well as on in Davis County. The Tooele for the virus, according to Tooele Tooele County individual is still in County Health Department repre- sentative Bucky Whitehouse. the recovery process and the health Former Envirocare boss loses The health department sent department will have more infor- “We Are Your Neighborhood in half a dozen bird samples last mation on the person’s condition Family Theatre” week and none have tested posi- within the next few days. From 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. tive. Whitehouse wants to encour- every indication the individual is appeal; wants own waste site (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 age residents if they do find a dead expected to make a full recovery, Tickets are now available online bird to notify the health department according to Whitehouse. by Mark Watson fact that EnergySolutions wants down in the past and seems to at www.movieswest.com to expand shows there is a need favor working exclusively with STAFF WRITER th th State veterinarian on medical leave Cedar Mountain for additional radioactive waste EnergySolutions. Aug. 9 - 10 Environmental Inc. owner cell space. The burgeoning *Times & Shows Subject to Change Utah Commissioner of “It appears that Dr. Marshall will Charles Judd continues “I’m looking for land I can EnergySolutions company, how- * Agriculture and Food Leonard M. be away from the Department for his dual battle to make sure lease to operate a disposal ever, was stymied last year when Barnyard Blackham announced the reorga- some time, and in the interest of the EnergySolutions follows state facility,” Judd said. He said Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. ruled that nization of the Division of Animal regulations and also that his Dly: 12:05, 2:05, 4:05, 6:05, 8:05, 10:00 division’s continuity I feel it neces- the Tooele County Planning the company could not double Sun: 12:05, 2:05, 4:05, 6:05, 8:05 Industry following a medical leave of own company is soon allowed (PG) sary to make these changes,” said Commission has shot him the size of its dumping area. absence taken by State Veterinarian Commissioner Blackham. “We cer- to dispose of low-level radioac- Dr. Michael R. Marshall. tive waste in Tooele County’s Pirates of the Caribbean tainly wish Dr. Marshall the best.” Dead Man’s Chest The following administrative he added. west desert. changes take effect immediately: Judd lost a round in the Dly: 12:10, 3:10, 6:20, 9:25 Prior to his appointment as direc- ������������ Sun: 12:10, 3:10, 6:20 (PG-13)(PG-13) Terry Menlove is appointed acting fight on Friday when the Utah ���������������������������������� tor, Menlove was Animal Industry’s division director and will contin- Radiation Control Board voted � �� * Brands Bureau Chief, and has been ��������������� � Miami Vice ue to oversee the Brands Bureau. 8-2 not to review his allegations � �� Dr. Earl Rogers is appointed act- with the Department since 1978. that EnergySolutions is taking �������������������� � Dly: 12:15, 2:55, 6:00, 9:00 ing state veterinarian and director Rogers was previously the Division’s in more radioactive waste than Sun: 12:15, 2:55, 6:00 (R) of the meat inspection program. assistant state veterinarian and has the law allows. Judd keeps close * Richard Lohmeyer is appointed act- been with the Department since tabs on documents filed with World Trade Center 1990. Lohmeyer was previously the state regarding the amount ing meat inspection program man- Dly: 12:05, 3:30, 7:00, 9:35 of waste collected and claims ager. The changes take effect imme- the assistant manager of the meat Sun: 12:05, 3:30, 7:00 (PG-13) diately and will remain in place for inspection program and has been that EnergySolutions has been at least 90 days. with the Department since 1976. taking in 50 percent more waste * than is allowed. The Bully Judd was president of Dly: 12:05, 2:15, 4:20 Sun: 12:05, 2:15, 4:20 ������ Envirocare from 1998 to 2002 (PG) ���������� before establishing his own ���������������� �������� ����������������� company. Lady in the Water �������������� Envirocare changed its name ������������� ����������������������� ������������������������ Dly: 7:00, 9:25 �������������� ��������� recently to EnergySolutions ������������������������� ���������������������� � ������������� ������������������ Sun: 7:00 (PG-13) ���������������������� and plans to be a world leader ���� ������ ����������������������������������� in the radioactive and nuclear * ����������� ������������ ����������������������������������������������� waste disposal business with John Tucker Must Die ��������������� ������������������� ��������������������������������������������������� headquarters in Salt Lake City. �������������� ���������������� ������ Dly: 12:20, 2:45, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 ��������������������������������������������� EnergySolutions operates a low- Sun: 12:20, 2:45, 5:00, 7:00 ��������� ������������������������������������������� (PG-13) ���������������������������������� level radioactive storage site at ���������� ���������������� ������������������� Show Times are subject to change. ��������������������������������������������� Clive, 80 miles west of Salt Lake � ������������ ���������� ����������� ����������� ������������� ��������������������������������������������� � ������������� ������������������������ Open daily at Noon ����������� ��������������������� ��������������������������������������������� City. All shows before 6:00 pm $4.50 ����������������������� ������������ ����������������������������������������� Judd said he petitioned Tooele • After 6 pm Adults $6.50 ������������ ������������ ���������������������������������������������� Children (under 12) $4.50 Seniors (over 65) $4.50 ���������������� ������������ ������������������������� County officials for 18 months Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele ������������������������������ All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens ������������������ ������������ �������������������������������������������� to allow him to dispose of low ���������������������������������������������������� ����������� ������������ ���������������������������������������������� level radioactive waste on prop- ���������������� ���������� ������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������� erty he owned near Clive, but ����������� ����������������������������������������������� they refused. RITZ PG-13 RITZ PG-13 RITZ PG-13 ������������� �������������������� ��������������������������������������� Now Playing 5:00 • 7:00 • 9:00 Now Playing 5:00 • 7:00 Now Playing 9:00 ������������������������ “When EnergySolutions said Will Ferrell ����������� ����������������� Kate Hudson Uma Thurman & Luke Wilson ���������������� ������������������ they wanted to do the same �������������������������������������� Tooele’s Show Place TALLADEGA NIGHTS �������������� ����������������� ����������������������������������� thing, the county gave them for Over 60 Years! ������������� �������������� BALLAD OF YOU, ME MY SUPER ��������������� �������������� ���������������������������������� approval,” he said. 882-2273 ������������� ���������������������� �������������������������������� When his company could not 111 North Main, Tooele EX-GIRLFRIEND RICKY ROBBY &$ DUPREE$ $ http://ritz-motorvu.hypermart.net ���������� ����������������������������������� proceed with its plans, Judd ADMISSION: ADULTS: 6.00 CHILD/SENIOR: 4.00 5:00 MANTINEE 4.00 ������������������������ Now Playing 9:10 – OPEN NIGHTLY ALL SUMMER LONG! Entrance on Erda Way am/fm radio required ����������� ���������������� sold 315 acres near Clive to RITZ MOTOR VU ������������ ����������������� �������������������������������������������������� EnergySolutions. Judd says the ����������� �������� ������������������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������� ������������� �������� ������������������������������������������������� G also PG ������������� ������������������� �������������������� CARS ADMISSION: ADULTS: $6.00 CHILD: $1.00 SENIOR:R.V. $4.00 TUESDAY August 8, 2006 A3

Princess sold at $4 a pound to ������������ Livestock Jeff Killpack Construction and ���������� continued from page A1 Shepard’s nameless 266-pound barrow, jokingly referred to as ����������� Cinderella, since mid-March. It ‘Bacon’, sold for $5.25 a pound wasn’t even a year old yet, but to the Wal-Mart Distribution �������������� she said she’d gotten a little Center. The teens can keep all attached. but 3 percent of their profits. �������������� “We’ve worked with it a lot. That 3 percent goes toward con- ���������������� We would walk it up and down tinuing the stock show. our field and we sheered it,” �������� After the grand champions Killpack said. “You just have had their pictures taken before to take care of it a lot. You’re saying a final goodbye to their always with it ... you want to prizewinning-livestock the auc- make sure they feed it the right amount.” tioneer continued to sell off the Some years Hadfield feels sad runners up. In the background giving up his steer, but other children walked their animals, years it’s a mean animal and combed them and looked to their he’s glad to be rid of it. He said needs one final time before the MICHAEL C. GUBLER, Agent he’ll be kind of sad to get rid of animals hit the auction block. 108 East Vine Shrimpy, named because he was The snorts of the pigs blend- shorter than the other calves ed with the auctioneer’s voice Tooele, UT 84074 when he was born. Shrimpy is and cool mists of water sprayed 882-0202��������� now a large steer with a wad- down to cool off the building dle when he walks, although despite the temperatures in the he’s still a little shorter than 90s. It was the day of account- Hadfield’s other steer. ing, the day when every child ������������������������������������������� “He was really good for me photography / Missy Thompson would reap the profit of her ����������������������������������������������� teaming and he showed himself Lorin Kilpack checks the side of her lamb, Cinderella, which earned her $556 during the Tooele County Fair labor. ����������������������������������������������������� really well. He showed off him- stock show Saturday. e-mail: [email protected] ����������������������������� self,” Hadfield said with a proud smile. had a chance to win because her years “just for fun.” He plans to Hadfield admits it’s worth it grandfather felt the muscle on save the money he raised, prob- for the money, which he will put the lamb and said it was really ably for a church mission. Medical Breakthrough Offers New into savings and perhaps use for good. Each of the winners specialize an LDS mission. “I was really excited. I was in raising their particular type Hope For Disc Herniation Sufferers In contrast, Shepard doesn’t jumping up and down,” she said, of animal. Killpack likes lambs, feel at all bad about sending his after she won. Shepard thinks pigs are easiest pig to the butcher yard. He rais- Hadfield had never won grand to raise and Hadfield prefers es the animals soley for money champion before in either the steer. for college — and to win. The Lehi or Tooele fairs, but this year The animals were judged soon-to-be junior at Tooele High he’d thought he had a chance. according to industry standards. School has raised the grand “I kind of did, but I didn’t real- Typically judges look for ani- champion pig the last three ly expect it as much,” Hadfield mals with a high degree of mus- years. He’s entered his pigs into said. cling, with large, long frame and the stock show five times. A Lehi resident, Hadfield got enough fat to have good flavor “[My dad and] I just know into the Tooele County Fair in a to the meat, said Bob Gowans, how to win,” he said with a drawing for non-locals because Tooele FFA instructor. secretive smile. those over the fair wanted to Hadfield’s fat 1,309-pound Killpack and Hadfield both increase the number of steer steer sold at $2 a pound to won grand champion for the entries. Energy Solutions; Killpack’s first time this year. He guesses he’s raised steers handsomely-groomed, 139- Killpack said she knew she for about 20 contests over the pound, well-trained lamb named

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���� photography / Troy Boman Firefighters spray hot spots with water after extinguishing a fire east of Silver Avenue between Stockton and Rush Valley Monday. ��������������� ������� ������ ����������� � Lightning-sparked wildfire ����� threatens horses in corral ���� by Missy Thompson to the call to help put the fire she was a little more relieved. ������������������������� STAFF WRITER out. “They had a plane a little ������������������� Cars lined Silver Avenue Nearby resident Ronda while ago, I’ve never seen that — between Stockton and Rush Wheeler had just returned home before,” she added. �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Valley — Monday as bystanders when she heard large claps John Softich with the BLM � ����������������������������������� watched firefighters extinguish of thunder close to her home. said once the flames hit the road, � ������������������������������������� When she saw the smoke, she a fire on the southwest side of they reached 10-15 feet high. � ����������������������� tried to report the fire, however South Mountain. “If it wasn’t for the road, it “the phones were messed up,” �������������������������������������� The lighting-caused fire start- would have grown even faster,” Wheeler said. � ������ Softich said. ed at about 4 p.m. near the Wilson “It was nerve-racking because ������������������������������������� residence off Silver Avenue and no one was here for awhile,” she The lightning struck private � ������������������������������������ threatened the home and horses said. “If winds were blowing the land and according to Softich, � ����� in a corral on the east side of other way it would have it the the fire grew extremely fast in ������������������������������������� just five to six minutes from the road. [Wilson residence].” � ����������������������������� Rush Valley, Vernon, Stockton, Wheeler and her children saw where the lightning hit to the Grantsville, Tooele County, BLM the flames and once the helicop- road. ��������������������������� and state firefighters responded ter came to help fight the fire, email:[email protected] ���������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������� Vehicles, outdoors a flammable combo Ever wonder how all the road- start a wildfire. and a fire extinguisher in your side wildfires start? Drivers • Keep vehicles off dry grass. vehicle and ATV. often don’t realize all the little Exhaust systems can heat up Everyone can all make a things on their vehicles and to 1,000 degrees and your cata- difference in reducing human- trailers that can start a devastat- lytic converter can reach 2,000 caused fires during this season ing wildfire and destroy homes degrees in a short drive. This of extreme fire danger. “Do Your and natural resources. Keep can ignite grasses and shrubs Part ... Don’t Start Wildfires.” this in mind while enjoying the quickly, because this vegetation For more information visit www. outdoors this summer. The fol- ignites at a temperature of 450 utahfireinfo.gov. lowing are some guidelines and degrees. safety inspections drivers can • Inspect trailer safety do to help prevent wildfires. chains. �������������������������������������������������������������������� • Follow all public-use restric- Assure that safety chains are Something ����������������������������������������������������������������������� tions and access closures. suspended above the ground On Your ��������������������������������������������������������������� It is important to check with and not dragging. This can cause local agencies about closures sparks and start a wildfire under Mind? before venturing off-road. current severe fire conditions. ������������������������������������������������� • Inspect your tires. • Check your spark arrestor. Check the tires on your vehi- Before heading outdoors, ������������ ���������� cle and trailer before traveling. clean your ATV spark arrestor. Write a letter to the Editor! Never overload your trailer. This This will reduce the chance of a P.O. Box 390 ������������ ����������� can blow a tire, which causes spark starting a wildfire. Tooele, UT 84074 grinding from the rim and could • Be prepared. Carry a shovel [email protected] � ������������� ����������� A4 TUESDAY August 8, 2006

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

Voice of Tooele County since 1894 Our View A cautionary Pirate tale Mother, should I trust the government? The staff of the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin was repeatedly lied to, misled or simply ignored by government agents on the federal, state and local levels Friday. However, all that lying, misleading and ignoring was for a truly great cause. Being the gushing Johnny Depp fans some of our staff members are, we’re as happy as anyone that Tooele County can play host to such a prestigious film crew (see A1). If lying, misleading and ignoring media scrutiny is the cost of scoring a spot on “Pirates of the Caribbean,” we are willing to pay it. However, this remains a cautionary tale about government secrecy, and perhaps reminds us as much about the shadier side of Gov. Jon Huntsman’s administration as it does the nature of governance in general. We have grandly praised Huntsman in that past, and remain loyal supporters, but must express a criticism. Keeping secret a contract with a Hollywood movie crew is innocuous and appro- priate given security concerns, but government secrecy — from warrantless wire taps to taxpayer subsidies to large corporations — is easily abused. “Information is the currency of democracy,” Thomas Jefferson said. We feel that the under-the-table tax offers, very much favored by Huntsman, subvert democracy and give businesses an advantage over local governments with whom they are negotiating. In February, Leslie Mitchell reported for The Salt Lake Tribune that the Huntsman administration offered over $23 million to 14 out-of-state companies in 2005 — more than twice as much as the year prior. The unprecedented incentiv- izing has come at the same time as unprecedented secrecy about the nature of those deals. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Like secret silent auctions, local municipalities and the state governments are tricked into paying too much for the honor of bringing corporations to their com- Water rules apply to all Democrat shares values Tooele search bungled munities. Secrecy allows the corporations to come out the winner. Editor: Editor: Editor: If all state and local municipalities would just put their cards on the table and Having lived in Tooele County for On July 20, 2006, the Transcript- Those out searching for Destiny publicize how much they are willing to subsidize a business, the taxpayers would three years, I feel compelled to write Bulletin printed that Tooele County Norton did so because it was have an equal hand in business negotiations. this letter. We have lately seen articles is leaning right and I agree. However, announced on KSL for Tooele area We’re thrilled that it happened, but the “Pirates of the Caribbean” secrecy is in the Transcript-Bulletin about there are some subjects that this coun- help. I showed up like so many others. an example of a government conspiracy. It’s certainly a silly example, but it was conserving water. I do respect that. ty Democrat believes; or not. We signed in, were ID’d and sent out in a conspiracy nonetheless. It was a coordinated system of denials and half-truths However, does this not apply to any I can’t believe this great nation search parties. I didn’t know that Ms. intended to keep the public in the dark. one else besides homeowners? I drove could not pass a resolution to protect Debbie Fox wasn’t helping local police For that reason, we urge readers to stay skeptical of government, maintain a past Deseret Peak one afternoon at the flag. I know if someone attempts or authorities. healthy and patriotic distrust of official statements and demand greater transpar- approximately 11:30 a.m. and their to burn one in front of this Democrat When I got back down the canyon, ency in government. Secrecy is not always used justly. sprinklers were going full force. There or most other county citizens — I informed Ms. Fox that this area was were also numerous schools, city build- Republican or Democrat — there will secured by local authorities daily. She ANOTHER VIEW ings, churches and parks also doing the be trouble. then informed me she didn’t know same. Shouldn’t the big places be set- I believe the states should have this information. I then went to my ting the example for the homeowners? rights over public land and that the fed- car and called Tooele County Sheriff’s How can we as homeowners do right if eral government should not take this Department. They informed me they Gibson’s bigotry won’t our big money people aren’t? land and use it as they see fit. hadn’t authorized any searches any- Jan Wishart I also believe that private land own- where and that they weren’t pleased Grantsville ers should have control of their own with finding out that Ms. Fox sent keep me from his films property and not be pressured or many parties up the mountains, all ages Downtown spruced up forced to use the land as the govern- included. They advised me to go to Salt el Gibson married his daughter. Roman Polanski Editor: ment thinks it should be used. Lake City and help, which I did. dislikes fled the country to avoid rape charges. We would like to thank Tooele City I believe judges should be judicators When I arrived at the U-SEARCH MJews and Winona Ryder shoplifted, and Russell officials, including the parks and recre- from the bench and not legislators. command center in Salt Lake I notified blames most, if Crowe threw a phone at a hotel clerk. ation department, for sprucing up the I believe Americans have the right the upper management team of the not all, of the Michael Douglas has a sex addic- landscape outside our store on west to bear arms and will oppose anyone, Tooele County mountain search and world’s problems tion, Charlie Sheen allegedly likes Vine Street. It is continuing proof that Democrat or Republican, who attempts they were numb. They did let Ms. Fox on us. We cause pornography that involves women our elected and appointed officials are to take this right away. take fliers to hand out and agreed to the wars, we who appear underage and, well, Tom strongly committed to preserving and I believe the Ten Commandments let her recruit others to also hand out killed Jesus and Cruise is clearly up to something. improving Tooele’s downtown area. standing in city, county, state or federal fliers. They were not notified of the we’re apparently Daniel Kline We don’t see movies or watch TV Jeff & Becki Bryant buildings have not hurt or changed search parties sent out either. responsible for Guest Columnist shows because the stars in them or Homebodies Furniture anyone’s judgment. Most of these were I do hope that since Jerry Devenish daring to hold Mel the people that made them live com- & Accessories owners funded with private moneys and not was so critical of those with their accountable for mendable lives. We watch them to taken from governments budgets. hearts in the right place, that he too his recent drunk driving incident. If he be entertained. If an anti-Semite can Utah deer not as smart? I believe small businesses are the back- joined the searchers in Salt Lake could blame his decision to star in tur- bone of this nation’s economy. I do not daily in over 100-degree heat until the entertain me for a couple of hours, Editor: keys like “Payback” and “Conspiracy believe in the government overburdening very end — like I did! I give credit to it doesn’t make his hatred OK, but I A couple of weeks ago my wife and Theory” on the Jews, he probably them with laws and regulations that make all searchers. Those in Tooele were refuse to believe that by seeing his I went on vacation. We traveled from would (and to be fair, in Hollywood, it hard for them to stay in business. misled, but their hearts were in the movie I somehow endorse his repre- our home by Stockton, Utah to Idaho, we may have had something to do I believe God helped the fathers of right place. In the future, God forbid hensible thinking. Wyoming, Montana, Alberta, British with it). this nation with its creation and that it happens again — Tooele Transcript- If we apply a morality standard to Columbia, then back to Montana, My friend Lauren, on the other “One Nation Under God” or “In God We Bulletin should notify local authori- actors, then it would be fair to say Washington, California, Nevada and hand, is an outstanding humanitarian Trust” should not be removed from our ties to make sure of the organization that everyone who owns sneakers then home. We saw more dead deer who loves all people and has devoted script or our pledge. involved in the search! supports child labor and anyone who on Stockton Pass than by all the other much of her life to helping others. She I believe welfare should be a crutch Virginia Holly wears cotton is OK with mistreating highways on our trip combined. Utah abhors racism, intolerance and puts and not a way of life. Grantsville migrant workers. We can boycott pret- must have way too many deer or else herself on the line for the downtrod- I support our soldiers and the ty much everything for one reason or they just aren’t as smart as deer from den of all races and creeds on a regu- defense of our nation. I support the another, but if we did, we’d be naked, other parts of the country. Coach Wilcox maligned lar basis. Sadly, she has never made a war, and when the enemy of this nation cold and either hungry or very tired of We did see lots of game crossing Editor: movie as good as “Braveheart” and at hears us slam our president in a time eating cruelty-free tofu dogs. signs and even some very nice game Because another season is about best, would look out of place co-star- of war, it only gives them the power Though Gibson certainly seems to crossings that were made to protect to start, I felt that it was appropriate ring in “Lethal Weapon 5.” to recruit more terrorists. United we animals that cross the roads, so these to defend Chris Wilcox, Tooele High In fact, Lauren, like most, if not regret the anti-Semitic comments he stand. If you don’t support our presi- other states must have game? We did School soccer coach. I think the public all, of the fine religiously accepting, made during his drunk driving arrest, dent — whoever it may be — Democrat see some skid marks and blood splat- needs to know a few things. I am sure extremely tolerant people I know, has no amount of contrition will convince or Republican, then you have the ters, but apparently the abundance of some of Edie Parks’ friends will try to never made any sort of movie and if me that he didn’t believe what he power to vote them out of office. bears and wolves in those other states take a jab back at me. So be it if the she did, I’m guessing it wouldn’t be said. Anyone who has ever gotten I believe in a strong military; “speak must eat their dead game as fast as truth hurts. very good. For this reason, I don’t drunk knows that alcohol loosens softly but carry a big stick.” they are hit by traffic. Or, could it be It is really quite interesting that Mrs. apply a morality litmus test to actors, the tongue, and more than a few of Most of all I believe those elected to that other states actually go out and Parks would say some of the things directors or movie studios before see- us have bad memories of phone calls public office have the responsibility to clean up those carcasses before they she did in the newspaper, only after she ing their movies. made after a few too many. serve those who put them in office. I become bloated piles of carrion or realized that her trying to intimidate To put this logic into a Hollywood Still, though I’m pretty sure Gibson believe the elected officials need to put stinky venison jerky for flies and bee- Chris and the school district would not context, Angelina Jolie helps all sorts is a deplorable person, his bigoted the faith of government back into the tles. I wonder what visitors from other guarantee her son a position on the of people and her choice in adopted comments won’t keep me from see- voters so this nation will once again vote states think when they come through soccer team. Nobody is ever or can children suggests that she’s not a rac- ing one of his movies, should he ever with the vigor it once did. Politicians are Utah and see our many monuments of ever be guaranteed a position on a pub- ist. She works for the U.N. and prob- make a good one again. I’d never the only ones to blame for the low voter stench. lic high school’s sports team. ably does lots of nice stuff that I don’t have dinner with the man and I’m turnout. We need to set the standard. Theron Taylor I sat in on one of the first meetings know about. None of her charitable not inviting him over anytime soon. I believe most county Democrats Stockton with Mrs. Park. When I was intro- acts, however, makes me want to see Fortunately, I’m not looking to him running for office would share my duced to her, she informed me that “Mr. and Mrs. Smith,” “Taking Lives” for friendship or moral leadership. I point of view. I don’t believe this puts she worked for the state office of edu- or “Sky Captain and the World of jut want him to make witty remarks Roads, sidewalks unsafe me in the left column. cation. Big deal! It is my opinion that Tomorrow.” to Danny Glover and yell “Freedom!” Editor: Gary Vario If we judge our entertainers based while wearing face paint. Let’s deal with the problem of skate- Democratic Candidate on their morality instead of their Daniel B. Kline is the author of boards, bicycles, off-road vehicles and for Tooele County Clerk SEE LETTERS ON A5 ability to entertain us, then we will “50 Things Every Guy Should Know other non-licensed vehicular modes have precious little to see at the How To Do,” which is available in of transportation before someone gets LETTER RULES local multiplex. To name just a few book stores everywhere. He can be hurt. The roads and sidewalks should Hollywood misdeeds: Woody Allen reached at [email protected]. be painted where these items may be used. The Transcript-Bulletin encourages letters to the editor. All letters must include the I have seen kids riding electric motor author’s full name, signature and telephone number. The author’s name and community bikes in the middle of the road where of residence are published with the letter. Names are rarely withheld and only in unusual some have been chasing each other at circumstances at the editor’s discretion. excessive speeds. 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TUESDAY August 8, 2006 A5 Utah scientists reconstruct half-billion-year-old gene University of Utah scientists normal brain gene. have shown how evolution works Capecchi speculated on a possi- by reversing the process, recon- ble example: a form of inherited structing a 530-million-year-old anemia named beta-thalassemia, gene by combining key portions which occurs when a mutant beta of two modern mouse genes that hemoglobin gene results in faulty descended from the archaic gene. production of hemoglobin. The new “It provides further evidence at study suggests it might be possible the molecular level of how evolution to use regulatory sequences from has occurred and is occurring, and the faulty gene to activate a similar thus makes the process less myste- gene, essentially creating an embry- 493 W. 400 N. Tooele rious,” says Mario Capecchi, distin- onic or juvenile beta hemoglobin guished professor and co-chairman gene that could make hemoglobin 882-4800 of human genetics at the University normally during adult life. of Utah School of Medicine and an investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. “We’ve shown some of the ele- ments involved in the process of evolution by reversing this process and reconstructing a gene that later became two genes,” he adds. ������ The study by Capecchi and post- doctoral fellow Petr Tvrdik was set for publication Monday, Aug. 7 in the August 2006 issue of the journal ������� Developmental Cell. The process of one gene split- ting into multiple genes, which ����������������������������� then mutate, “has occurred many photography / Petr Tvrdik times in evolution, but no one has At top and bottom left are two mice in which a gene named Hoxb1 has been disabled. The gene controls put it back together again,” Tvrdik the development of nerves needed for facial expressions. When a puff or air was blown into the face of the says. “We are first to reconstruct an first mouse (top right), it was unable to blink its eyes, wiggle its whiskers or pull back its ears due to facial paralysis caused by the lack of the Hoxb1 gene. But in the mouse on the bottom, a key piece of the Hoxb1 ancient gene. ... We have proven that gene was inserted into a gene named Hoxa1, in effect recreating an ancient gene that once did the job of from two specialized modern genes, both Hoxb1 and Hoxa1. So when a puff of air was blown in the face of that mouse (bottom right), it was we can reconstruct the ancient gene able to blink its eyes, wiggle its whiskers and fold back its ears. they split off from. It illuminates the mechanisms and processes that • The Hoxb1 gene, which orders larger than the gene’s coding region, is not fully identical to the half-bil- evolution uses, and tells us more the formation of particular nerve mutations are more likely there. lion-year-old Hox1 because it lacks about how Mother Nature engineers cells in rhombomere 4 – nerves that A key question was whether the Hoxc1 and Hoxd1. But Hoxc1 van- life.” ultimately control facial expressions Hoxa1 and Hoxb1 genes are dif- ished during evolution because it The ability to reconstruct an in animals. When a mouse is born ferent because their protein-cod- was redundant, and Hoxd1 plays a � ancient gene from descendant with a disabled Hoxb1 gene, it suf- ing regions have changed or their minor role. So the combined Hoxa1- � genes also raises the possibility of a fers facial paralysis, and is unable to regulatory sequences have changed. Hoxb1 gene performs essentially all � new type of gene therapy, in which blink its eyes, wiggle its whiskers or So the scientists switched the two the functions of the ancient gene, � pull back its ears. Tvrdik genes’ coding regions. Each gene Capecchi says. a portion of a related gene could � be inserted into a disease-causing and Capecchi say that by combin- then produced the other gene’s pro- A New Approach to Gene mutant gene to restore its normal ing critical portions of Hoxa1 and tein. Mice born with the switched Hoxb1, they effectively recreated genes were essentially normal. Therapy? function and cure the disease, Capecchi says scientists hypoth- a gene with the function that the That means the coding regions Capecchi and Tvrdik say. esized that when a gene duplicates original Hox1 performed more than were interchangeable, and that Genes that Divided are Now into identical genes, mutations can 530 million years ago. The result: A evolution has changed each gene’s occur so the once-identical dupli- Reunited mouse with a disabled Hoxb1 gene regulatory sequence, not the pro- cates evolve to split the original job The study involved what are still was able to move eyelids, whis- tein-making coding region. - a process is called subfunctional- known as Hox genes, which are like kers and ears because the recon- Next, Tvrdik and Capecchi took ization. orchestra conductors directing the structed gene made up for the loss a small portion of the regulatory “We are giving an example of actions of other genes during devel- of Hoxb1. sequence from gene Hoxb1 (which how it actually happened — what opment of an animal embryo. controls facial expressions) and put How the Study was Conducted elements are involved and how Until sometime between 530 mil- it into Hoxa1, (which allows mice ������������������� Evolution proceeds as cells you initially separate the functions, lion and 480 million years ago, early to breathe and survive after birth). divide and each gene within them and how can you reconstruct the animals had 13 Hox genes. Then, And they disabled the remainder ����������� duplicates. Having two identical [ancient] gene to put the functions in jawed fish – the last common of Hoxb1. genes allows one to keep doing back again,” Capecchi says. ancestors of modern vertebrate ani- Mice suffered facial paralysis its normal job and the other can The study raises the prospect of mals – each Hox gene had split into when they were born with disabled change, or mutate. Most mutations a new approach to gene therapy, four, so 13 became 52. Later, dupli- Hoxb1 and without a portion of that are for the worse and disappear. Tvrdik says. If a cate Hox genes either mutated in a gene inserted into the Hoxa1 gene. Others persist because they per- gene duplicated into two and they way that proved useful, or vanished In response to a puff of air in the form a new job that holds some evolved separate functions in the because they were redundant, so face, they couldn’t blink their eyes, advantage for allowing an organism body — for example, one gene today in humans and other mam- wiggle their whiskers and fold back to adapt. The quadrupling of Hox works in the liver and the other in mals there are 39 instead of 52 Hox their ears. (and also other genes) a half-billion the brain — then “if the brain ver- genes. But when a portion of the Hoxb1 years ago provided animals with an sion of the gene becomes mutated The study focused on two mod- regulatory sequence was inserted advantage “because they had more or deleted [to cause a disease] and ern Hox genes: into Hoxa1, the new gene performed genes to use for specialized jobs,” its gene replacement is difficult or • The Hoxa1 gene, which helps the jobs of both genes. Mice born including adapting to environmen- impractical, then our work shows �������������������������������� control how an embryo’s brain stem with the combined gene still were tal changes, Tvrdik says. that the ‘liver copy’ potentially ��������������������� develops and is compartmentalized able to breathe and survive thanks Each gene is made of DNA. Some could be recruited to do the brain into seven sections called rhom- to the Hoxa1 gene, and they could of the gene’s DNA carries a code or functions,” Tvrdik says. bomeres. When Hoxa1 is disabled move their facial muscles, thanks to blueprint that makes a protein to In other words, regulatory ele- or “knocked out” in an embryonic the small bit of the Hoxb1’s regula- carry out some specific function in ments from the brain gene might mouse, the embryo dies shortly tory sequence. ������������������������������������ an organism. Some genetic muta- be inserted into the liver gene to after birth because the brain stem is Capecchi says that by combining malformed, including the part nec- tions change this “coding region” reconstruct a gene similar to the ����������� and thus change the protein a gene parts of both Hoxa1 and Hoxb1, he essary for breathing. (About 20 peo- and Tvrdik reversed evolution ple with the same defect have been makes. Other mutations change other “What we have done is essential- found among Apache and Navajo ly go back in time to when Hox1 did Indians in Arizona and in families parts of the gene, known as “regula- tory sequences,” which decide when what Hoxa1 and Hoxb1 do today,” in Turkey and Saudi Arabia. Their he says. “It gives a real example of brain stem defects result in prob- and where the gene and its protein act in an organism’s body. how evolution works because we lems with breathing, hearing, bal- can reverse it.” ance and con-trol of the eyeballs.) Because the gene’s regulatory sequences can be 10 to 100 times The hybrid Hoxa1-Hoxb1 gene

I am always amazed at peo- ing harassing Coach Wilcox ��������������������������������� ������������������������� Letters ple whom instead of deal- was when she was at work at ����������������������������� continued from page A4 ing with reality, tend to take the state office of education, ��������������������������������������������������������������� the easy road out and blame on the taxpayers’ clock, using her employment status should a coach, teacher, friend, or taxpayer equipment! I noticed ������������������������ not have any weight or bearing someone else for their short- she did not state that in her ��������� ����� ����������������������� ������������������������ regarding the circumstances comings. She stated she was article. I could go on and on. in which we were meeting. going public to protect some But I won’t. She and others will ������������ ����������������������������������������������� Furthermore, it should be sort- kids. This would be fine, except be called upon to answer for ed out by the legal people if she that the investigation into this these and many other things. was trying to use her position whole mess found that Coach If Coach Wilcox had done ������������������������������������������������ ���������������������� as a secretary there to compli- Wilcox had done nothing anything wrong, then the ����������������������������������������������������������������������� cate the situation even further. wrong. It appears that she system would have severely ������������������������������������� ����������������������� During a four-hour period, just did not like the findings. punished those involved. The Wilcox wrote down every one She felt compelled to attack a reason the system did not of her concerns. She then public employee, knowing full was because he did absolutely ������������������������� asked him to address each well we could not talk about nothing wrong. The only thing ������������ one of them, which he did in the kids, who were minors, that that he might be guilty of is tell- detail. She even tried to use were involved in this mess. ing the truth too bluntly. As a ������������ the fact that he looked into I am curious if it ever parent I would want the blunt them against him. But that was crossed her mind to think about truth. not good enough. When she what it might do to innocent The public needs to saw that he was able to address people like Coach Wilcox’s know that the Tooele ������������������������������� each concern, she would gener- wife and family. Since she is Education Association will ��������������������� ate more and new allegations. such a crusader for the truth, aggressively defend its mem- ���������������� The vast majority of the did she even think about them? bers that are good teachers and ������������������ concerns were simply rumors Or maybe even what she has good people. Chris is a great and gossip. For example, one done to the school? The team? person. He does not waver in ������������������ of Mrs. Parks’ accusations was Teachers in general? the wind. He has done nothing that Coach Wilcox would not The rules of the school dis- wrong and the public needs to let a student from THS South trict are set by the taxpayers. I know that. �������������� ������ ������ �������������������������������������� Campus try out because of don’t recall seeing her at very Those who know me, know �������������������������������������������������������� where he was going to school. many board meetings, if any. that I am an unusually over-pro- I am the lead teacher at south I have been to the majority of tective father. However, I would ������������� �������������� campus and I can tell you that I them for the last five years. If not hesitate to have my chil- ���������������������������� have firsthand knowledge that she was so concerned, why has dren under the watchful care of this was a lie. I informed Mrs. she not been to every board Chris Wilcox. He is a commend- ������� Park at that time that this was meeting since then? Maybe she able person who cares incred- not true. However, a resolved would be willing to air her dirty ibly for the well being of youth. concern did not seem to carry laundry to the public? Maybe Jeffery M. Wyatt any weight with Mrs. Park she has none. Maybe the public President Platinum ������� ���������������������� as she left this allegation on her would like to know that some Tooele list. of the time she was spend- Education Association A6 TUESDAY August 8, 2006 Fair

WEEKEND BLAST

An estimated 30,000 people showed up for this year’s Tooele County Fair. The family friendly carnival rides, toe-tapping Lonestar concert, successful stock show and standing-room-only Demolition Derby invigorated the crowds. Home and living arts displays, Farmer-for-a-day, karaoke and royalty also marked the fair last weekend at the Deseret Peak Complex.

photography / Missy Thompson THURSDAY August 8, 2006 A7 ��������� ��������������������������������������� Pirates continued from page A1 ������ ������������� scape. Crew were deconstruct- ing the bow of the film’s most �������������� famous ship, the Black Pearl, Friday around 2 p.m. Workers confirmed that filming had ended �������� for the day and that Huntsman ���������������������� had paid a visit. ���������������������������������������� Michael Singer is the unit pub- ��������������������������������� licist for the film whose working �������������������������������������������� title is “Pirates of the Caribbean ��������������������������������� 3.” He confirmed that the Salt Flats did play host to the film’s crew as well as director Gore Verbinsky and its star Johnny Depp. None of the other stars, including Orlando Bloom, Kiera Knightly, or Chow Yun-Fat were Latter-Day Book in Utah. The film takes place (no sur- prises here) in the waters of ���������������������� the Caribbean Sea. For several months, the cast and crew filmed ���������������� scenes for the second and third installment in the waters off the photo courtesy Disney Enterprises Inc. coast of Grand Bahama Island. Jack Davenport, Orlando Bloom and Johnny Depp compete in a three-way sword fight in a scene from “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest.” Depp was at the Bonneville Salt Flats Friday filming a scene Singer said he could not com- for the third installment of the franchise. ment on how the bright-white desert landscape plays into the Monday that the governor’s office The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin ed.” script. could not comment on the meet- became aware of the governor’s Singer said he appreciated the “I can’t talk about the con- ing, regardless of whether filming engagement in Tooele County by secrecy but was not concerned tent, but for the purposes that had wrapped. overhearing chatter on a police that details will be revealed now. �������������� we required I can say that the “We told the organization that scanner regarding his move- “We just wanted to do our Bonneville Salt Flats presented a we wouldn’t talk about it at all,” ments and transmissions that work as quietly as possible with perfect location,” Singer said in she said without confirming also mentioned the Utah Film as few distractions,” Singer said. an interview Monday. “And all the any details of the meeting at all. Commission. That the movie was “[Depp’s presence] certainly ����������� officials, from the governor, BLM “From the governor’s perspec- Pirates of the Caribbean became would draw a crowd ... If it had and film commission were really tive, it was a confidential eco- obvious when the figurehead of become a tourist attraction it �� absolutely great to work with.” nomic development meeting.” the Black Pearl was spotted, still wouldn’t have helped anybody. With only a one-day film sched- Utah Film Commission direc- half-erected, on the Salt Flats Nobody, including law enforce- � ��������� ule, the Salt Flats aren’t likely to tor Aaron Lee Syrett did not about three to five miles north of ment, wants thousands of people play a pivotal role in the film, but return phone calls by press time. the end of the access road. trouping about.” �� Singer said locals will be able Ray Kelsey, the BLM representa- According to police scanner The bigger question is why has ���������������������������������� to identify the scenes that were tive who manages permits for the conversation, around 12:30 p.m. the secrecy continued even now shot here. Salt Flats echoed the governor’s the governor arrived in Wendover. after the filming is done. “For those familiar with the vow of silence, but opened up Huntsman’s weekly schedule “Of course, we’re finished in Salt Flats, certainly, there will when given confirmation that indicated he would be in a meet- the Salt Flats,” Singer said. “That be some recognition factor,” he Singer had spoken openly about ing with this chief of staff at that is the only reason I’m able to talk � said. the filming. Concerning secret time. No location of the meeting to you about it now. If you had On-set Friday, a man who permit practices by the BLM, was provided on the schedule. contacted me Friday, mum would ���� identified himself as a member Kelsey had this to say. Tooele County sheriff’s dis- have been the word.” �� of the locations crew referred “If we don’t honor some of patch was participating in the The film’s director Gore to the production company’s these confidentiality issues that radio conversation that was Verbinsky told Rolling Stone ������������� exclusive use permit with the come up with these groups, tracking the governor’s move- magazine that filming will con- Bureau of Land Management and they probably wouldn’t come ment, but denied any knowledge tinue at least through September very politely asked the staff of out and film here,” he said. “In of his whereabouts when con- when Keith Richards is set to the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin some cases it is when you have tacted Friday around noon. tape a cameo. � to leave the Salt Flats. He said media calling and trying to find After calls were made to the �������������������� Singer said there is no date for �� only media representatives with out what’s going on, and you governor’s office, the Tooele completion of the film. ����� �������������� clearance from the publicist are got celebrities out there who are County Sheriff’s office and Tooele Kelsey said the film crew was allowed on set. concerned about paparazzi and County dispatch, the radio trans- very responsible for the delicate �� � Prior to being asked to leave, trying to keep secret while they mission changed. Salt Flats landscape. ��������������� �� ������������� however, a crew member con- are shooting to prevent the pub- “We just got word that the “They were very cognizant of � � � ��������� firmed that Gov. Huntsman had lic from knowing until the time it news media is picking up on this,” the environmental sensitivity of ����������������� visited the set. According to the is released.” a voice said, and advised that no the Salt Flats,” he said. “They �� � crew member, Huntsman “sat Despite telephone calls Friday, more details should be shared kept their set very clean. They ��������� �� ������������������ down, had lunch, bull s------and the governor’s staff was reluctant about the governor’s movements. did everything we asked to mini- �������������������������������� left.” to explain where Huntsman was, No more than 10 minutes later, mize the impact of the salt.” �� � Huntsman’s communications or perhaps they themselves were however, in thinly-veiled code, e-mail: [email protected] ��������� �� ������������������ coordinator, Lisa Roskelly, said unaware. a voice said “the eagle has land- ��������������������������������

Lonestar ������������������������������������������������������������ continued from page A1 ������������������������������������������ Complex. ������������������������ Although the show was com- ������������������������� peting with another huge coun- try concert in Salt Lake City — Tim McGraw and Faith Hill at the Delta Center — audience members showed up excitedly bobbing their heads and tapping Harris Air their toes. Opening for Lonestar was Utah native Charley Jenkins with Systems & Haywire. Jenkins was born and raised in Roosevelt, Utah and is ������ “just playing hard in the area,” he said. Jenkins has been singing since he was five and soon hailed the reputation of the “little kid with the big voice.” While attending BYU-Idaho, Jenkins wrote and produced his $ first album, “Greatest Hours” ����� with his friend Jordan Allen. In ����� 2001, he packed up and headed ,000 ������������������������������������� to Nashville, Tenn. where he 5 worked exclusively with other ���������������������� country stars. After two-and-a- photography / Missy Thompson half years in Nashville, Jenkins Lonestar lead singer Richie McDonald serenades the crowd with the band’s 1999 No. 1 hit, “Amazed.” ������������������������������ ������������������������������� moved back to Utah, married the �������������������������� ����������������������������� love of his life, Brooke, and had Texas kicked off the show with Couples danced away while �������������������������� �������������������������� a daughter, Preslee. their 2003 country Billboard No. McDonald sang their 1999 No. ��������������������� At the concert Jenkins sang 1 hit, “My Front Porch Looking 1 hit “Amazed” from the album songs from his newest album, In.” During the song, lead singer “Lonely Grill.” Another crowd ���������������� ������������� “Round Here” that features many Richie McDonald, asked a girl favorite was the song “I’m he wrote, including one for his from the audience to throw Already There” with a mix of ������������ �������������������� wife called “As Long As I’m with her Frisbee up on to the stage. phone calls from families who ���������������� ��������������� You.” He also sang a medley of McDonald proceeded to have the had soldiers fighting in Iraq. ��������������� ����������� songs by Elvis Presley, one of his other three band members sign Lonestar received the American ��������� �������������� musical inspirations. on the Frisbee and then threw it Veterans Award - Elvis Presley ������������ Jenkins has had some airplay back to the excited fan. Patriot Song for “I’m Already on Utah radio stations 101.5 The Lonestar kept the crowd inter- There” in 2004. Eagle and KBull 93, but is still action throughout the rest of In the past the Tooele County hoping to gain more popularity. the performance playing their Fair has served as a platform The crowd enjoyed Jenkins hit songs, “You’re Like Coming for up-and-coming country stars. soft, yet powerful voice as he Home” and “Dog House” from Although Lonestar already has serenaded the country fans. But, their “Coming Home” album and their fair share of prestigious it was Lonestar who got the photography / Missy Thompson “Mr. Mom” and the appropriate awards, their presence at the fair crowd to their feet and dancing Utah native Charley Jenkins opens song for the occasion, “County proves they are a band who isn’t to the beat. for Lonestar at the Tooele County Fair” from the “Let’s Be Us going anywhere anytime soon. The good ole’ boys from Fair Friday. Again” album. email:[email protected]

Every Thursday in Your Transcript-Bulletin ������������������������������ A8 TUESDAY August 8, 2006 OBITUARIES Afton DeHart

Afton May Bronson DeHart, age 79, of Mount Emmons, died Aug. 5, 2006, at the Uintah Basin Medical Center in Roosevelt of a heart attack. She was born Oct. 17, 1926, in Elwood, Utah, to John and May Earl Bronson. She married Emerson Odis DeHart and he died Feb. 11, 2005. Afton has lived in Grantsville, Erda, Tremonton, Ontario, Oregon, and the last 10 years in Mount Emmons. She has Afton May Bronson DeHart worked as a nurse in a Care Center in Tooele, been a reading children, John (Noreen) DeHart, tutor in the schools, and she and Dutch John; Shanna (Dan) Emerson owned and operated a Thacker, Bluebell; and Dale gas station. (Rowena) DeHart, Mt. Emmons; She was active in The Church nine grandchildren; and 10 great- of Jesus Christ of Latter-day grandchildren. Saints. She taught Primary and She is also survived by a sis- did many humanitarian proj- ter, Betty Petronaci, of Cedar ects such as making baby quilts City. and baby and hygiene kits. She She was preceded in death by enjoyed singing and sang in a son, Carl DeHart; and brothers choirs and enjoyed reading. She and sisters, Clint, Ken, a baby made many quilts for her grand- brother, Rhoda, Rose, Melba, children and used to sew her Ada and Thelma. children’s clothes. Funeral services will be held New mothers can protect their children’s health by breastfeeding. The process gets easier with practice. Her primary joy in life was Thursday, Aug. 10, at 11 a.m. at her children and grandchildren. the Altamont LDS Stake Center She helped raise many of her where friends and family may grandchildren and would active- call from 9:30 - 10:45 a.m. Breastfeeding sustains babies health ly help them with the school Burial in the Altamont Research clearly indicates “Unethical marketing prac- work. Cemetery under the direction of breastfeeding provides opti- tices are all too common in Afton is survived by three the Hullinger Mortuary. mal nutrition and the perfect, hospitals and community set- life-sustaining food for babies. tings,” says Cox, and include Breastfeeding provides nutri- such things as advertising alter- tional and health advantages natives to breastfeeding directly Carma Schwoerer that last far beyond infancy, and to consumers, giving away free offers health benefits for moth- formula samples and glorify- Carma L. Richardson ers as well. Nearly all women ing alternatives to breastfeed- Schwoerer passed away July 31, are able to breastfeed when they ing through powerful market- 2006, from complications due to receive consistent and accurate ing messages. New mothers are illness. Carma was born July 28, information, and are supported highly susceptible to these mes- 1949, in Paonia, Colo. In 1950, by the healthcare team, fam- sages, especially when they lack the family moved to Salt Lake ily, and community in an envi- the confidence to breastfeed. City so Carma could receive ronment that is breastfeeding- When their healthcare provider, treatment at Shriners Hospital friendly. whom they trust, is the one deliv- for Children. She graduated The theme for 2006 World ering the information on behalf from South High in 1967 and Breastfeeding Week, Aug. 1- of companies that manufacture married Richard Schwoerer in 7, is Code Watch: 25 Years of The World Health Organization currently estimates that 1.5 million infants formula or bottles, it seems easy 1968. She took a medical retire- Protecting Breastfeeding. around the world die each year because they are not breastfed. to discontinue breastfeeding ment from Tooele Army Depot. The theme celebrates the 25- challenges communities to pro- practices that undermine breast- if concerns arise. As a result, Carma was a member of St. year history of the international vulnerable infants pay the price Barnabas Episcopal Church in Carma L. Richardson Schwoerer Code of Marketing of Breastmilk vide a supportive environment. feeding and glorify other infant worldwide with higher rates of Tooele. She worked with the Substitutes, which provides According to Sue Cox, presi- feeding alternatives can cause Alex Freestone; mother, Opal infections, disease and death by Job’s Daughters and DeMolay guidelines for the appropriate dent of the International Lactation women to question their ability Richardson; sisters, Nadine not breastfeeding.” youth organizations and was a marketing of infant formula and Consultant Association, research to breastfeed and result in lower DeMers and Cindy Williams; and The World Health Organization member of the Order of Eastern bottle feeding products, and shows that unethical marketing breastfeeding rates. brother Rick Richardson. currently estimates that 1.5 mil- Star, Daughter’s of the Nile and Services will be held Aug. 11 at lion infants around the world Ladies of the Oriental Shrine. 2 p.m. at St. Barnabas Episcopal die each year because they are She gave freely of her time and Church, 1784 N. Aaron Dr., not breastfed and in areas where love to everyone she met. Tooele, Utah. In lieu of flowers water is unsafe, bottle-fed chil- She is survived by her hus- please send donations to the dren are 25 times more likely to band, Richard Schwoerer; daugh- Intermountain Shriners Hospital die from diarrhea than breastfed ter, Tonya Soderquist; grandson, for Children. children. According to Cox, providing a supportive breastfeeding envi- ronment can make the differ- Parker Sean Van ence. “Hospitals, clinics, workplac- Wagoner es, childcare centers and com- munity businesses and organiza- Parker Sean Van Wagoner, tions can all protect breastfeed- our beautiful angel boy, brother, ing by establishing a breastfeed- grandson, nephew and cousin, ������������������������� ing-friendly environment,” she left this earth on July 31, 2006. says. She urges hospitals to fol- His great-grandmother passed low The Ten Steps to Successful away just four days prior at the ���������������������������������������������������������������� Breastfeeding outlined by the age of 98. We are sure she had a �������������������������������� Baby-Friendly Hospital initiative, hand in helping Parker greet his dad who passed away just four ������������������������������������������������������������������� and to establish “Baby Friendly” status as a goal for their facility. and a half years ago. What a joy- ������������������������������������������������������������ This coveted designation recog- ous reunion for all. nizes hospitals that have created Funeral services were held Parker Sean Van Wagoner an environment that supports in Hot Springs, S.D., on Aug. 4. and protects breastfeeding. There will be funeral services Dakota; sister, Sarah, Las Likewise, individual clinics Aug. 18 at 10 a.m. followed by Vegas, N.V.; brothers, Jason and and community locations can burial in Hemet, Calif. at the Brendon, Hemet; sisters, Cara, establish a breastfeeding-friendly San-Jacinto Cemetery, where Morgan, Kylie, Jordan, South atmosphere through such things Parker will be laid to rest next Dakota; grandparents Philip and as providing places for women to to his father. Claudia Van Wagoner, Hemet; breastfeed or express their milk He is preceded in death by John and Marva Nelson, St. if they desire privacy, encourag- his father, Sean Van Wagoner. George, Utah; Lois Gorbutt, ing mothers to breastfeed and Survivors include: his mother, Hemet; Lonnie and Tora Dunn, making appropriate referrals for Adrienne Van Wagoner, Hemet; South Dakota. assistance when needed. mother, Jamie Dow, South Parker was 14 years young. NOTES OF APPRECIATION

year in Colin’s memory at the Nina and Keith Warr The Warr Family Tooele County Livestock Show. Charley and Judy Warr A special thank to the Batesville Autumn Warr The family of Colin K. Warr would like to express their grati- Relief Society, Bishop Fowler, Lonnie and Christine Warr tude and appreciation to all who Dr. Beezer, Tate’s Mortuary, the Shane and Val Warr comforted us in our time of sad- EMT’s and Energy Solutions. Debbra Warr ness. Thank you for your words Colin was a wonderful man and Mylene Simonich of comfort, the beautiful flowers, will be deeply missed. Our fam- Jody and Laurie Erickson wonderful food, cards and gen- ily is truly blessed to have such Dawn Sagers, Chris Mcrone erous donations. A distinguished wonderful friends and family. Ericka and Greg Jordt service award will be given each Mayla Warr Windy Corrales

were greatly appreciated. 4th LAR Battalion, 4th Marine Strieby family Our sincere thanks go out to Division and Company F (- Tate Mortuary, LDS Westland ) 2nd Battalion, 23rd Marines, The family of Richard C. Ward and to the Relief Society 4th Marine Division who helped Strieby “Strib” would like to gra- for providing such a nice lun- ciously express our thanks and send a squared away Marine to cheon for our family and friends. guard the streets on heaven’s appreciation to all the friends We extend our special thanks scene. and neighbors for all the love and appreciation to the great We will forever be grateful for and support shown to us through staff at Rocky Mountain Home his illness and passing. The Care, Danville Support Services all expressions of kindness and flowers, food, donations to the and to Dr. Carolyn Forbes for sympathy shown to us during American Cancer Society and your wonderful care and sup- this difficult time. the American Heart Association, port. Also special thanks goes The family of Richard C. and all expressions of sympathy to the Marines of Company C, Strieby THURSDAY August 8, 2006 A9 NASCAR humor may go over some heads ave The Perfect Job is you Hever been at a Waiting for You! social event in which everybody TOOELE is sharing in TRANSCRIPT some contex- tual humor, BULLETIN and you’re the Audrey Rock- only one who Richardson doesn’t get STAFF WRITER it? You know the jokes are probably Reel Talk really funny, but you just �������������� don’t identify with what they’re saying. ����������������������������� Maybe they’re all from the ����������������������������� same office building, or have the same kind of dog. Whatever the case may be, you don’t get it because you don’t work in ���� the building or have that type of dog. �������������������� That’s exactly what it was like for me to watch “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky ���������������������������������������������������� Bobby.” I’m at the party, but Will Farrell stars as an abnoxious racecar driver in “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby” playing I don’t get the jokes. It’s not now in theaters. because I don’t like the party clueless, arrogant, underedu- Cal would like to win just one on him. �������������� guests, or because I don’t think cated, brutish and astonishingly race, but Ricky won’t allow it, Bobby’s patience, devotion they’re funny; because I do. It’s stupid. because aside from being a bad and love of racing are tested as ����������� because they’re joking about Ricky Bobby was raised by a parent and a bad person, he’s he tries to make it back to the something that I have little single mother, but fathered by a also a bad friend. raceway. to no experience in. So I can ������������ man who loved to race cars. So Everything seems to be The humor, usually rip- appreciate the spirit in which he inherits an insatiable need going Ricky’s way until French the jokes are told, but not the roaringly entertaining, stalls for speed. He grows up and gets Formula One driver Jean Girard a couple of times, leaving the ����������������������������������� actual jokes. Am I making any a job with a Nascar pit crew, (Sasha Baron Cohen) arrives on sense? audience temporarily bored and and one day catches a lucky the scene to steal his thunder. The movie makes fun of anxious. It’s not a perfectly con- break — a chance to actually Jean Girard is cool, collected, Nascar drivers and their back- sistent comedy — especially if drive a race car. and maddeningly fast on the ��������������������������� grounds, families and careers. you’re not a big Nascar fan. He displays remarkable natu- track. Nascar is its own massive And “Talladega Nights” ��������������������������������������� ral abilities behind the wheel, Ricky handles the pressure institution, particularly in other doesn’t exactly live up to the and Ricky Bobby skyrockets to OK until an accident leaves him areas of the country. I’m sure potential of its killer cast. But it superstardom on the famous physically injured, psychologi- ���������������������������������� this movie and its humor make �� racing circuit. He marries a cally damaged and terrified of is funny; especially due to the ����������������������������� ������ a lot more sense to people who performances of Ferrell and ���������������������������������� religiously follow Nascar. golddigging bimbo and has two the racetrack. little brats named Walker and So he leaves his glitzy life Cohen. So you may not be in on ��������������������������� Still, you can’t argue with ��� Texas Ranger (if we’d wanted as a superstar to spend some all the intricacies of the joke; the comedic value of Will but these two are funny in any ������������������������������������������ Ferrell running around in his them to be wimps, says his time with his humble mother context. �������������������������������������������������� underpants trying to put out an wife, we’d have named them Dr. (the criminally underused Jane Grade: C+ ������������������������������������������� imaginary fire. Ferrell’s snarky Quinn and Medicine Woman.) Lynch). His father (Gary Cole) Currently playing. incarnation of a Nascar super- Since childhood, Ricky’s best also shows up to help Ricky ����������������������������������� star seems just about right. friend has been Cal (John C. overcome his fear of racing. His Rated PG-13 for crude and ����������������������������������� Obviously, it’s exaggerated and Reilly). Cal always backs Ricky tactics include putting a live sexual humor, language, comic ���������������������������� stereotyped to a fault. He’s up, helping him win every race cougar into the car with Bobby, violence, and drug references. Employers and always coming in second. blindfolding him and calling the Running time: 105 minutes – call about our ��������������������������������� employee injury � ���������������������������� prevention ����������������������������������������� programs Heroes � ����������������������������������������� continued from page A1 ���������������������������� “For me it was the happiest, �������������������������������� most enjoyable event I have ����������� been involved with since I’ve ������������������������������������������������������ been here.” Tooele Downtown Business Alliance and merchants were happy with the event and hope the strong ties with MMP con- tinue to grow in promoting busi- ������������������������������������ ness for Tooele. “It was a great event; we had ������������� a big crowd and the cars were �������������������������� just super,” said Tooele Mayor Patrick Dunlavy. “I talked to ����������������������� ������������������� Larry Miller and he said he was grateful that our police depart- ment would go to the effort to close the roads and the city would host festival. He said ����������������� he was willing to continue this event every year.” A young girl is all smiles as she sits inside a race car Thursday night at Veterans Memorial Square in Tooele. ������������� The Jazz Bear made an Heroes of Speed drivers allowed fans to check out their vintage machines. An older fan (below) seems just appearance and visitors were as pleased while sitting in one of the cars. ���������������� able to inspect a Life Flight heli- copter. Tooele eateries provided said MMP also hosts Speed Days ����������������� food and beverages and disc when drivers can take their own jockey Ron Baum added to the cars out to the track and drive ������������������� entertainment. as fast as they are able. Driver Dick Mooney of Salt “Out on the highway people Lake City said this event could can only drive their cars at 40 ��������������������� swell in attendance each year. percent capacity. At the track “At Elk Hart Lake in Wisconsin they can push their cars up to ������������������ we had crowds of up to 30,000. 80 percent capacity,” Rhinehart There wasn’t a very big crowd at said. ������������������������������ the track, but it was good for the Historic Sportscar Racing was first time around. I think as the created with a simple vision: �������������������������������� news gets out about this place classic sports cars do not need people from all over the country to spend retirement in a muse- will come and bring their cars,” um; rather, the passion and glory ������������������������ he said. of the machines should be main- “Drivers absolutely love to be were,” said Bill Rhinehart of tained so they can delight fans of the drivers mentioned how Midvale. Rhinehart is also a ������������ able to get their full-competition cordial the people of Tooele just as they did in their heyday. cars out on the streets. Several driving instructor at MMP. He e-mail:[email protected] ���������� ���� ������ ���� ����� ����������� ���� ���������������������������������������������������� ����� ������� ������ ������ � �������� ���� ���� �������� ������������������������������������������������������ Classes help parents protect kids online ��������������������������������������������������� According to the Utah Attorney friendly or appropriate for young- one else might be. This class gives Education courses, visit www.con- General’s Internet Crimes Against er audiences. This hands-on class parents the tools they need to enable tinue.utah.edu/edtech or call (801) ������������������������������������ Children Task Force, 1 in 5 teens has will teach where the dangers are safe, educational Internet use while 581-6061. Founded in 1906, the received an unwanted online request and how to use available technol- protecting their families from dan- Academic Outreach and Continuing to engage in sexual activities or pro- ogy to keep families safe online. gerous online predators.” Education at the University of Utah ��������� vide sexual information. One in 4 has Topics include adjusting browser The one-day, two-and-a-half hour been exposed to online pornogra- settings, Internet service provid- class, titled “Internet Safety: A How- enriches the lives of people of all �� phy. To address the increasing need ers and what help they may offer, To for Parents” will be offered this ages in the greater community for online security and protection of file-sharing software, downloading fall in three locations: Bountiful and beyond by providing extraor- ������� children, the division of Continuing files, chat rooms, instant messaging (October 25, 7-9:30 PM), Murray dinary learning opportunities from Education at the University of Utah and privacy issues. Instructors will (September 30, 9-11:30 AM), and the University of Utah. The divi- is offering a hands-on class for par- also cover types of filtering software Sandy (November 30, 7-9:30 PM). sion encompasses nine programs: ents, designed to help parents learn and monitoring software, which can The cost of the class is $45; dis- Academic Non-Credit, Lifelong how to protect families, while still limit content and track where chil- counts apply when two adults from Learning, Exam/Test Preparation, allowing children to benefit from dren surf the web. the same family register. Advance Professional Education, Technology age-appropriate material. Inita Lyon, Technology Education registration is required. Custom Although the Internet contains a Director for Continuing Education, classes for special groups are avail- Education, Youth Education, ����������������� wealth of information and activities says “Parents should understand able – call to schedule. Distance Education, the Osher for all ages, it also contains sites that if they aren’t watching their For more information or to enroll Institute for Lifelong Learning and and activities that are not family children’s Internet activities, some- in this class or other Continuing the English Language Institute. �������������� A10 TUESDAY August 8, 2006 Sports

From The Sidelines Salt Lake Bee games are fun, cheap to attend

he Salt Lake Bees had high hopes of join- Ting their parent club Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim with a title run in 2006. And in spite of key call-ups due to a num- ber of Angel injuries and tough setbacks Nick Drake throughout the sea- SPORTS EDITOR son, the Bees are still photography/Missy Thompson fighting long-time nem- Chad Williams (#51) runs into a demolition derby driver while Brandon Noble (#0204) goes airborne on two wheels in Heat Three of the Tooele County Fair esis Tacoma Rainers for the Northern Demolition Derby Saturday at Deseret Peak Complex. Jeff Quibell won the first place purse and tied Steve Gunn for point leader in the Tooele County Demolition Division championship of Derby series for 2006. Coast League. In spite of Saturday’s 10-4 setback to Albuquerque, there is a tremendous buzz Fair Demo Derby turns in another record setting event in Salt Lake with this year’s squad slugging it out for another title in the PCL division. Salt Lake is coming off a home stand by Nick Drake record-setting attendance derby Randall Brown (No. 97) to capture also made up an astounding 45- and lead the title quest by five games over SPORTS EDITOR fanatics on Saturday. the coveted first place purse of point deficit and tied points leader the Rainers. Tooele County has had a fun-filled There was fast hard-hitting action $2,700 Saturday in the main event. Steve Gunn (No. 12) for the overall After a day off Sunday, the Bees host lineup of sports activities through- to electrify the capacity crowd. In Erda’s Randall Brown (No. 97) gar- points leader and $1,200 check. The American Conference South Division out the summer this year. fact, it was standing-room-only for nered the runner-up check of $1,700 duo split the purse and Gunn won a leader Round Rock beginning Tuesday at There have been rodeos, motor- fans just minutes before the popular and Salt Lake’s Rick Gunn (No. 4J’s) coin toss to take home the coveted Franklin Covey Field. and pedal-bike events and premier event began at the Deseret Peak grabbed the third place purse of trophy. The home stand is the beginning of a 30 softball tournaments. Complex. Even, Utah Sen. Orrin $1,000. Gunn was the defending champ of games in 30 days stretch to culminate the But the cream of the crop season Hatch attended the smashing sequel Quibell also claimed Most the Fair Derby, claiming top honors regular season. sports finale as always is the annu- of the Tooele County Demolition Aggressive Driver of the Night and for the 2005 event and also captured Salt Lake has watched its record hover al Tooele County Fair Demolition Derby series for 2006. pocketed another $1,000 as well. first place in the derby earlier this way above the .500 mark for most of the Derby where records in attendance And the fans did not go away dis- The Fair Derby provided enter- season in June to grab top honors in season. are eclipsed every time the event appointed. tainment for the capacity crowd and the standings headed into the Fair The Bees have parlayed clutch pitching takes place at the Deseret Peak In one of the best main events culminated the 2006 summer season Derby Saturday. performances throughout the year and Complex. in quite a while, Jeff Quibell (No. of activities for Tooele County. With his most aggressive victory timely hitting into 66 victories in league This year’s 18th annual event was 01) survived an onslaught of smash- Quibell’s driving prowess Saturday in Heat 1, heat winner and overall action to only 48 losses, a .579 winning another smash hit, literally, as 39 ing hits and battled past a battered not only earned the Lake Point resi- percentage to date. cars entertained and wowed the jalopy of Rick Gunn (No. 4J’s) and dent the top purse of the night, he SEE DERBY PAGE A12 Regardless of what happens in the next four weeks, Salt Lake has turned in a stel- lar season in spite of the team’s lack of superstars. Cowboys battle to 4th And for those that like to watch a team contending for a title, there isn’t a bad seat in the house at Franklin Covey and at WBBA World Series ticket prices are super for the spectacular and scenic view that the Beehive home by Nick Drake provides on a nightly basis. SPORTS EDITOR The pivotal home stand begins today Grantsville made a tremendous showing at its first WBBA World so those fans wanting to watch top-notch Series at Logan last weekend. baseball action should head to the big city The Cowboy Red squad battled into the prestigious champion- ship round thanks to a 12-2 demolition of Morgan Thursday in its SEE BEES PAGE A12 final game of pool play. The first-place teams of the three pools along with one team from the remaining pools with the best record and fewest runs Sports Wrap allowed earn berths into the first-through-fourth place title round. Grantsville advanced with a 2-1 record and only five runs allowed in three games of pool play. Tuesday p.m. ladies bowling However, unfortunately, the Cowboys drew tourney favorite There will be a meeting of the Tuesday South Cache in the opening round of title play and Grantsville Night Ladies League on Aug. 15 at 7 p.m. at made a gallant effort but fell short of an upset victory. Buddy’s bowling center. League bowling will South Cache rallied from a 2-0 deficit to produce 12 unanswered start Sept. 5 at 7 p.m. runs, including an 11-run outburst in the fourth inning, to hand the This is a fun, handicap league with four Cowboys a 12-2 setback and spoil the local team’s title hopes. ladies to a team. Call Raida Walter at 882- Then, Westside, Id. parlayed a solo home run in the very first 0910 or 840-1310, Michelle Tinnin at 882-2167 extra inning of the third place game to register a hard fought 5-4 or Buddy’s at 833-0999 with questions. victory over Grantsville. The Cowboys battled back from a 4-0 deficit in the contest to Tuesday a.m. ladies bowling knot the game up at 4-4 before the Indians rallied for a triumph in Tuesday Morning Bowling Belles League the top of the seventh. starts Sept. 5. It is a fun, ladies handicap In spite of the two championship-round setbacks, Grantsville league. We welcome new bowlers. We will still managed to record an impressive fourth-place finish in the have a meeting Aug. 15 at Buddy’s bowling WBBA World Series. center at 1 p.m. Please attend. For more Cowboy tandem Braxton Sparks and Skyler Cloward were information contact Nina Park at 837-2290. selected to the World Series All-Tournament team for sparkling Softball tryouts set play and clutch hits throughout the four-day affair in Logan and Tooele Valley Force, 12-and-under girls Grantsville’s Austin Barney collected a Golden Glove honor for fast-pitch accelerated softball team, will hold spectacular defensive play in the outfield for the Red squad. open tryouts at the Deseret Peak Complex on Mac Marshall and Cody Sutter also represented Grantsville in Saturday, Aug. 12, at 9 a.m. If you have ques- the World Series All-Star game over the weekend as well. tions, please call Jeff Guymon at 843-1121 or All in all, Grantsville Manager Shane Maycock said the local Dave Davis at 830-3100. town should be pleased with the representation of some outstand- Last chance for football ing 11 and 12-year-old all-star baseball players last week. This is the last week for youth flag football “It was a lot of fun,” he noted. “We played very well. There are sign-ups. We will accept sign ups until Aug. times where you need a break in big games and we just couldn’t 13. Call Jamie at Tooele Family Sports 843- get one when we needed it. We would have runners at second and 0799 or 840-8227. third and just couldn’t get the big hit during the championship round. But I’m happy with fourth place and proud of every one of THS Wall of Fame applicants the kids. Grantsville was well represented in the tournament.” The Tooele High School Wall of Fame photography/Troy Boman Team members include: Austin Barney, Cody Sutter, Dallin committee is seeking new applicants for Grantsville Red’s Dallin Erickson reaches for a fly ball in a game against Grantsville White Erickson, Braxton Sparks, Mac Marshall, Conner Turner, Justin consideration for the 2006-2007 induction. Wednesday in the WBBA series at Grantsville. The Red defeated the White in the battle between Induction ceremonies will take place at the Grantsville all-star teams, 13-1 and went on to take 4th place in the WBBA World Series. SEE COWBOYS PAGE A11 homecoming game half-time on Sept. 15 when Tooele hosts Class 5A foe Brighton. Applicants must be THS graduates who excelled in athletics while a student at Miller speaks at Region 11 Sportsmanship conference at GHS Tooele High School and who may have con- tinued their success in athletics beyond high by David Gumucio each could be friends before and after a competitive athlete. And third, personal character is all that is school. CONTRIBUTING WRITER event, developing relationships that will last a life- left after the competition is over. He illustrated his Anyone interested may nominate a for- Principal Leon Jones, Athletic Director Pat Ciervo time. The food was served by Casa Del Rey. comments bytelling personal experiences he had mer athlete. The nomination must include a and student body officers of Grantsville High School However, it was keynote speaker Larry H. Miller, with the greatest point guard to ever play in the NBA, neatly typed letter, listing the applicant’s ath- took fair play and sportsmanship to the next level owner of the Utah Jazz and Tooele’s own Miller John Stockton. letic accomplishments while in high school. as they hosted the annual Region 11 Sportsmanship Motorsports Park, who drove the point home in his The veteran speaker and entrepreneur spoke It must also include the year the applicant Conference Monday at Grantsville High School. address. of John Stockton’s competitive nature. But Miller graduated from THS. The conference was open to all extracurricular “It’s all about the character left in you and the emphasized that no matter how competitive the Jazz A good photograph of the applicant is also teams in the region. Coaches, administrators and relationships you build on both sides with your team- all-star was, he never let it conflict with his sense necessary. Newspaper articles, letters of rec- student groups made the trek to Grantsville to decide mates and your opponents. They will be lifelong rela- of personal character and personal integrity for the ommendation, and any other items that may how this region will conduct itself on and off the tionships. They will be some of the most meaningful game. He spoke of the personal integrity expected many different venues of competition. relationships of your life.” of fans, and how he came to understand this as he The mood of the event was festive, friendly and Miller revealed three important truths. First that learned how to personally conduct himself to meet SEE WRAP PAGE A11 open and discussions even more revealing as stu- it’s ok to be competitive. Second, be aware of the dents, coaches and administrators alike discovered leadership mantel you place upon yourself as an SEE MILLER PAGE A11 TUESDAY August 8, 2006 A11

the winner’s bracket finals. However, Childs from Santa Clara Pueblo. Lockie graduated Wrap bounced back with a 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 win over from THS with a gray enrichment cord for continued from page A10 Gallup in the third-place match and then athletics. He is the son of Myra Lockie, of registered a 6-4, 6-2 win over Nordgran in the Stansbury Park, and Jay Pfeifer, of Fargo, assist in giving the committee information finals to seize top honors. Nordgran earned ND. about the applicant should be included. runner-up honors and Gallup took third. Phone numbers to contact the nominating Wong battled to a perfect 3-0 record to Stansbury Mixed Quota Joe and Angela Krueger combined for person must be included so the committee win the Men’s 4.0 group, beating runner-up a plus 4 to win the Stansbury Park golf can contact someone after the selection Cody Castle, 6-1, 6-7 (7-4) and 7-5 to take Association Mixed Quota tournament held has been made. We also need to know if home the title. Castle dropped a first round July 29 at the local course. the nominated person would be available to match to Brian Buzianis before battling The winning tandem captured top honors attend the homecoming game if selected. back to record three straight wins, including by three strokes over the runner-up team The deadline for accepting nomination a match over Buzianis, 6-2, 6-4 in the third of Don and Jennifer Jones with a plus 1. will be Friday, Aug. 25. Send or deliver the place match. Castle took runner-up honors Duane and Angie Gillette logged an even application to Tooele High School, c/o ath- and Buzianis claimed third place. score to place third while the squads of Sean letic director Richard Valdez, 301 West Vine, Weddle also logged a perfect tournament Roberts-Kim Smart, Dewey-Diane Zakos and Tooele, UT 84074. to win the Adult 3.0-3.5 division with four straight wins. Weddle topped Jared Hains 7-6 Lynn-Connie Fraser all tied for fourth place Contact Principal Larry Harrison or photography/Steve Branch (10-8), 1-6, 10-2 in the finals to garner the vic- with a negative 5 each. Richard Valdez if there are any questions Grantsville Red 11-12-year-old All-Star team battled to the prestigious tory and crown. Wains upended Alvin Merrill about a nomination. Stansbury Men winners WBBA World Series last week in Logan. The local squad fought into to advance into the title match. J.D. Donnelly, Duane Gillette and Kevin the championship round and grabbed fourth place in the event. Team Beazer Pioneer 5K results Walthers tied for first place in the Stansbury members include, front row, left to right: Austin Barney, Mac Marshall, Nick Beazer captured top honors in the GHS swimming class, team Park Golf Association Men’s Individual tour- Braxton Sparks, Wyatt Branch, Colton May. Middle row: Cody Sutter, Beazer Pioneer Day 1K Fun Run/Walk event Grantsville High School will hold a swim- nament held July 29 at the local course. Connor Turner, Skyler Cloward, Dallin Erickson, Braydon Hamatake, while Brent Beazer topped the 5K Fun Run- ming class during fifth period. If interested, Donnelly, Gillette and Walthers garnered Justin Ware. Back row: Coach Shane Maycock, Coach Bryan Sparks, Walk Race held July 24 at Erda last month. register for the class at GHS. Any students top honors in the low gross division. Coach Tony Cloward and Coach Kevin Hamatake. Absent in photo is Nick Beazer won the boys race and interested in joining the swim team or with Curtis Allen and Don Jones tied for first Drew Sutton. Maggie Beazer seized first place in the girls. questions about the class contact Coach Cox place in the men’s low net group with a 72 Other runners include Abby Beazer, Ashley at 801-641-1934. each while Don Henderson took third place Trace Hampton put South Beazer, Eden Beazer, Elyse Beazer, Abram with a 75. Cache on the scoreboard in the Beazer, Richard B. Beazer, Eliza Beazer, Lockie plays for Westminster Cowboys Nash Lockie, a 2006 Tooele High School The next Stansbury Park Golf Association bottom of the third with a solo Jessie Beazer and Brent J. Beazer. continued from page A10 graduate, has signed to play NAIA Division event will be held Aug. 12 with an individual home run. Still, Grantsville led 2-1 Meanwhile, Brent T. Beazer won the 5K I basketball for Westminster College. tourney format. after three innings. fun run-walk with a time of 19:38.62 and Ware, Skyler Cloward, Colton May, Westminster is a private, four-year liberal But the powerful South Cache Blake Beazer was right behind at 22:32.53. Wyatt Branch, Braden Hamatake arts college, located against the Wasatch GHS girls tennis tryouts attack struck for 11 runs in the Maren Beazer grabbed third place at 27:08.67 and Drew Sutton. The manager is Mountains in Salt Lake City. The Westminster Grantsville High School has scheduled bottom of the fourth to end the followed by Sara Beazer (30:41.72), Abigail Shane Maycock and coaches are Griffins are coached by Tommy Conner who tryouts for the girls tennis team this week to game on the 10-run rule. Beazer (30:51.16), Rex Beazer (35.23.45), Tony Cloward, Brian Sparks and has led the Griffins to four conference titles prepare for the 2006 season. Erickson paced the Cowboy Jeff Beazer (42.25.19), Richard D. Beazer Kevin Hamatake. in five years. Conner is a former player and Tryouts began Monday at 7 a.m. All inter- attack with a pair of singles while (43.46.97) and Alexis Beazer (44:59.19), Grantsville dropped a hard U of U assistant coach to Rick Majerus. ested players should plan to attend. Ware and Barney pounded a dou- respectively. fought 3-0 decision to the local While at Tooele High School, Lockie THS volleyball tryouts squad. The Cowboys did regroup ble each. Sutton, Sparks, Cloward Transcript net tourney received All-State and All-Region honors Tooele High School has scheduled tryouts Thursday with a 19-0 drubbing and Branch slapped out a single Autumn Neumann, Mathew Cuellar, Josh his junior and senior years. In 2006, Lockie to be held this week through Aug. 10 from of Vernal Blue at Dahle Field in each in the affair. Childs, Terry Weddle and Anthony Wong received Consensus 1st Team All-State as 9 a.m. to noon with additional evening ses- Logan. The Cowboys completed In the third-fourth place game each won their respective age group divi- both a Guard (D. News) and Forward (S.L. sions. pool play with a decisive 12-2 tri- Saturday, Grantsville turned in sion in the annual Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Trib.). He was selected as a 3A All-Star, For more information contact Tooele umph over bitter rival Morgan. another stellar overall team per- Tennis tournament held July 28-29 at Tooele selected on the 3A All-Tournament Team and Coach Laura Andrews at 830-7014. Sutter ignited a four-run fourth formance. City courts. Coal Classic All-Tournament Team, an Army frame with a two-run round trip Cloward twirled a masterful Neumann registered a perfect tournament National Guard Player of the Game, and one GHS volleyball tryouts set blast to help extend Grantsville six-inning performance on the hill in the 11-13 year-old age division winning all of THS’s Most Inspirational Players. At 6-3, Grantsville High School has scheduled to a whopping 8-1 cushion over for the Cowboys and relinquished five matches including an 8-5 decision over 200 lbs., Lockie served as co-captain of the try-outs through this week beginning at 7 Morgan after four innings. Sparks just two earned runs and four Dalton England in the title match. England 2005-06 THS varsity squad. a.m. Try-outs will conclude Aug. 9. triggered the triumph with a pair runs in all. In fact, it took just garnered second place while Mathew Potter Lockie was coached by the late THS Any questions contact GHS Coach Heidi of singles and an RBI double while three pitches to sit down Westside took third place in the age group division. Coach, Gary Alverson, and was starting wing Heath at [email protected] or by calling Branch, Cloward, Erickson and in the first inning and Cloward Meanwhile, Cuellar regrouped from a on the 2004-05 team that won the 3A Boy’s 884-4500. Sutton contributed two singles struck out a pair of Westside slug- first-round setback to Megan Heder in the State Basketball Championship —the first each to the Cowboy hit parade. gers in the second. in THS history. In 2006, Lockie and the THS Fall Coed softball League Turner, Sutter, Barney and May all But a pair of Cowboy field- 13-15 year-old group to post five consecutive The Deseret Peak Complex and Tooele varsity team won the Region 11 title as well provided one hit each in the piv- ing miscues allowed Westside to wins and seize the title with a 6-4, 6-4 victory County has scheduled a Coed Fall Softball as taking second place at the 3A state finals. otal triumph for Grantsville. score an unearned run in the third in the title tilt. Heder grabbed second and League. The varsity squad was the first THS boy’s Cloward and Sparks combined and another error ignited a three- Erik Houghtby earned third place in the age The league begins Aug. 31 and continues basketball team to return to the state cham- to toss a three-hitter and struck run rally in the fourth to spot group as well. every Thursday night. pionship finals two years in a row. out 10 Trojan sluggers in five Westside a 4-0 cushion after four. Childs followed a similar path at the 16-17 There is also an adult 7-on-7 flag football In addition to the scholarship from innings of work on the hill for the However, Grantsville refused to year-old age group. Childs posted consecu- league scheduled to begin Sept. 2. For more Westminster, Lockie has received scholar- Cowboys. fold and exploded in the bottom tive decisions over Russell Johansen and info call Jeff Newton at 241-0057. Lori Gallup before falling to Nordgran in ships from the Utah Sports Hall of Fame and In the first game of champion- of the fifth. Barney began the ship round play Friday, Grantsville barrage with a lead off double drew South Cache. and Marshall followed with a RBI This time, the Cowboys raced double to put the Cowboys on the Miller to a quick lead and gave the tour- board. Branch crushed a two-run continued from page A10 ney favorite a run for their money. home run to pull Grantsville to Branch opened the game with a within 4-3 in the inning. Sparks the higher standard of sportsmanship expected from NBA team own- walk and Sparks followed with followed with a single and Ware ers. In my mind, the same applies to us as parents of these gifted stu- a single to ignite the Grantsville reached base on a Westside dent athletes. Like NBA owners I think we need to conduct ourselves attack. Ware blasted a two-run fielding miscue. Erickson came at a higher level from a sportsmanship standpoint. double to spot the Cowboys a 2-0 through again with a clutch RBI Larry Miller used Stockton’s leadership methods as an example, stat- edge in the top of the first inning. single to knot the affair at 4-4. ing that “John never talked a lot, he was never a leader by how he talked The rally ended when Ware was Sutton also delivered a key bunt - he was always a leader by how he acted. Not just how he played the barely gunned down at the plate single but the inning stalled to game and the skill he played it with but the tenacity he played it with. and hurt his foot after a bunt keep the game deadlocked You could beat John on certain nights, but he would never ever, ever, single by Drew Sutton. Although Neither team would manage a give it to you. Whether you were up 23 or behind 23. He would play the the injury appeared to be a sprain threat in the sixth to force the game the same way - the only way John knew how to play it.” and the tough Ware played for game into an extra frame. Miller addressed each student personally, almost pleading with them: the remainder of the tournament Westside caught a break with “Please do not underestimate the importance of the leadership roles with the injury, the team found a home run in the top of the sev- you are in. You may not think your example is important, you may not out later that the gritty player was enth. think you are being watched, you may not think you are setting the tone hobbled with a broken foot. Erickson once again triggered for what goes on in a lot of these activities - but you are. And that’s the South Cache attempted to the Cowboy offense with three responsibility you took on when you took on the mantel of leadership answer the Cowboy rally and singles and Sparks provided a pair when you became a competitive athlete.” loaded the bases in the bottom of safeties to aid the Grantsville After Miller’s address the students divided into workshops. Each of the opening session. However hit parade. Branch drilled the workshop was designated by student affiliation such as student body a spectacular diving catch by two-run round trip blast while officers, cheerleaders, art, drama and music, indoor athletics and out- Barney in the outfield thwarted Cloward, Barney and Marshall door athletics. the rally and stemmed the South recorded a double each and Ware All of Region 11 was represented at various workshops where stu- Cache offense for a while. registered a single as well. dents and coaches sat next to their counterparts from other schools. Together they discussed the many different ideas and viewpoints about sportsmanship and how coaches and participants should act toward one another on and off the playing field. The workshops opened the Pet of the Week lines of communication between schools and students working toward a common good. The task at hand was creating the sportsmanship theme to be used file photo for the coming year in Region 11. These diverse students handled Utah Jazz owner and entrepreneur Larry Miller was the keynote speak- themselves and lasting relationships were made in the process and their er Monday at Grantsville High School in the Region 11 High School theme ideas were creative. The cheerleaders’ theme - “It’s not what you Sportsmanship conference. accomplish, it’s what you overcome.” The arts theme also hit home with “Reaching for Something Greater Than Ourselves.” The indoor dated by the gifts you’ve been given. So I hope that you will figure out, athletes adopted Larry Miller’s motto about character - ”Losing Builds each one of you for yourself, how to use those gifts wisely, and how to Character, Winning Reveals It.” And the outdoor athletes chimed in use them first for yourself, second for your family and third for your with, “Nothing Stands Between Us and Success but Our Will to Win.” school.” However, the one selected by majority vote of all participants at the Pat Ciervo, Grantsville High School’s new athletic director helped conference came from the student body officers, which used the word organize and coordinate the event. He eased into interacting with the SPORT as an acronym. Their theme read, “Sportsmanship Pulls Our students, coaches and administrators alike. He said it was cool that Region Together.” That banner will fly at every school’s extracurricular the students from different schools were up front together presenting competitive events reminding us all in Region 11 just how close we are their combined ideas pioneering a sportsmanship theme that will have to each other, on and off the playing or performing surface. lasting influence. Principal Jones was very pleased at the students’ performance stat- Ciervo, like the students, said he is pioneering new ground, imple- ing, “It was a privilege to host the Region 11 Sportsmanship Conference. menting new ideas and new structure for Grantsville High School’s Seeing the leadership teams from each school come together to set the athletic programs. theme and draft guidelines for our schools was a very satisfying experi- After the presentations and selection of this year’s sportsmanship ence. We are pleased to be a member of Region 11 and to associate with theme, Ben Smith, principal of Ben Lomond High School and region these great schools. I appreciate everyone who made this a successful director closed the conference by telling the students: “You have a great conference and look forward to a great year.” opportunity to make a difference. As you are competing or performing If the results of this conference are indicative of the year Region Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be or doing whatever it is you do, remember the young eyes watching required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. 11 is going to have, the northern region could be the top league in the you. When my children were small, I used to take them to every event state. The students’ interaction during the workshop breakouts was Shelters are only required to hold animals for we attended. You were all heroes to my children. They learned from indeed impressive and reminded most of those attending of how gifted three days before they are euthanized. the things they saw you do. You will have an influence on the next students in this Class 3A league are. generation. You will be their heroes as you share your gifts. Let’s raise For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals Miller even recognized it as well and addressed the group. available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at the bar in our region and practice the sportsmanship qualities we have “It’s exciting to me to see you at the threshold of the new school year 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville discussed here and make a difference in our own lives and the young and it’s exciting to me to have some general idea of what lies in front Animal Shelter at 884-6881. lives we will influence.” of you. In your lives, in your leadership positions and your athletics Miller closed his address with words of motivation to the students. and other activities, there is greatness in you. Your teachers, your par- Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. “Don’t let people tell you you can’t do it,” he noted. “Because you can do ents and others in various places like your school, church and athletic it. Hold on to your dreams. I hope you have a great school year this year teams, can see things in you that you don’t have enough life experience Tooele Veterinary and that you share that greatness with a lot of other people and have to see yet. the kind of influence that you have the capability of having for good - Showing sincere emotion, Mr. Miller continued, “You are an extreme- Clinic heaven knows there is enough negative influence out there - so it would ly gifted generation to the extent that it is not uncommon for me and be kind of cool if all of us could have an influence for the good!” 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 others I work with in the various places I work, to sometimes be intimi- A12 TUESDAY August 8, 2006

action for the Angels this summer as well as Bees pitcher Joe Saunders. Longtime Bee Curtis continued from page A10 Pride is on the current Angel roster. Other Angels sent to Salt Lake for re-hab are Darin Erstad, Dallas McPherson, Juan Rivera, and witness some exciting action under the Bartolo Colon and Kevin Gregg. lights for the remainder of the week. Salt Lake A recent Triple-A path to the bigs is reminis- City will witness a key four-game series with cent of the 2002 campaign when current Angel the Astros AAA farm club beginning tonight players and key contributors Chone Figgins, and hit the road for another four-game series Francisco Rodriguez (K-Rod), Brendon with Colorado Springs. Donnelly, John Lackey, Robb Quinlan and Jose The Stingers still have a lengthy slate of 30 Molina all saw action in Salt Lake City. games remaining in the 2006 campaign, with 17 Although Utah doesn’t have a big league of which are still remaining at Franklin Covey. team —yet — it doesn’t mean residents can’t Playing Triple-A baseball is just one step witness professional ball players taking the away from playing in “the Bigs.” But during the field and swinging the lumber. summer of 2006 there has been a plethora of Tickets are available and get in line because former MLB players step on to Franklin Covey those who want to witness the Bigs up close Field. and personal, only have to make a 30-minute Undefeated hurler Jerad Weaver of the big trek to Franklin Covey Field. league Angels, was recalled from the Bees The way the season is going, it’s hard telling June 30 where he hasn’t lost in eight games which big leaguer will play in Salt Lake City startting for the Anaheim-based franchise. next or even which Bee will be called up to the photography/Missy Thompson Bee’s Macier Izturis, Howie Kendrick, parent club. Tooele County Fair Demolition Derby judges attempt to put out an engine fire on Ken Toone’s (#08) in Kendry Morales, Mike Napoli, Casey Kotchman It’s worth the price of admission. Saturday’s main event. Firefighters were called to put out the blaze and the finals resumed minutes later and and Tommy Murphy have seen significant Jeff Quibell captured top honors as the last car running at the Deseret Peak Complex motorized arena.

and giving the derby so many opportunities to succeed.” 01), with a ‘76 Snapper Wagon, seized Heat 4 berths into the Derby The derby towing company was Westside Auto. main event and Jeremy McKenzie (No. 49), driving a ‘76 Cordova, continued from page A10 Simko said next year’s derby will be as big if not bigger due to its claimed the Most Aggressive Heat winner as well. popularity around the state of Utah. In Grudge 1, Brandon Camp (No. 45), smashing his ‘75 Chrysler success in the Search & Rescue Derby in June, Gunn and Quibell Steve Gunn (No. 12), driving his ‘75 Newport, and Tooele’s Imperial, and Travis “Abercrombie” Thatcher (No. 10), in a ‘76 tied with 90 points. Lazenby (No. 23), in his ‘75 Monaco, battled into the finals in Heat 1 Chevy Impala, captured berths into the main event with top fin- The yearly point system, introduced a few years ago, is to pro- with Gunn claiming the Most Aggressive heat winner and valuable ishes and Camp was also awarded Most Aggressive heat winner. mote and reward drivers based on aggressive driving skills and points headed into the finals. Meanwhile, fan favorite Chad Smith (No. 32), battling oppo- entertainment value also enhanced the derby. After each heat, the In Heat 2, Dave Law (No. 43), manueuvering his ‘63 Cadallac nents with a ‘76 Chrysler Cordova, and Ken Toone (No. 08), in Fair derby judges voted and the most aggressive drivers received Sedan Deville, and T.J. McPhie (No. X1), with a ‘75 Newport, a ‘73 Snapper Wagon, claimed new life into the main event with valuable points toward the extra purse. garnered top honors as heat winners and Law garnered the Most top berths in the second grudge and Smith also claimed Most The action was fast and furious and even fun for the crowd as Aggressive honor in the competitive division as well. Aggressive heat winner in the extra affair as well. firefighters hosed down one other and even doused the Fair and Rick Gunn (4J’s), smashing his ‘70 Buick Riviera, and Ian Frame Westside Auto dominated the painting aspect of the event as Dairy Princess royalty from time-to-time on the hot night. The (No. X siding), driving a ‘76 Grand Prix, earned trips to the main Travis Nielson (No. 85) garnered the Most Outrageous Paint Job, royalty raced and tackled one another in the mud while veteran event as winners in Heat 3 and Jenny Blomquist (No. 666), in an ‘85 with a ‘74 Plymouth Satellite, while Cody Nielson, (No. 86), a ‘69 announcer Russ Steadman also lightened the mood with his quick Impala, captured Most Aggressive Heat winner. Impala, and Chad Mecham (No. 77), a ‘69 New Yorker, claimed the wit and golden tones as well. Beach balls were bounced around in Randall Brown (No. 97), in a ‘68 New Yorker, and Quibell (No. Best Paint Job honors. the crowd by spectators, free T-shirts, cushioned seats, tickets for discounted rides in the helicopter while a spectacular fireworks display wowed the audience after the championship heat as well. In fact, a spectacular lightening show provided by Ole Mother Nature even lit up the sky for derby fanatics as well. But all-in-all, all drivers and fans left the Deseret Peak Complex entertained by another successful annual event. The main event sported familiar drivers like Steve Gunn, Brown, Quibell, Jarrod Lazenby (No. 23) and Chad Smith (No. 32) but also included some newcomers like Brandon Camp (No. 45), Ken Toone (No. 08), Dave Law (No. 43), T.J. McPhie (No. X1), Travis Abercrombie (No. 10), Rick Gunn and Ian Frame (No. X Siding). Jim “Gumby” Simko — serving for his first year as co-chairman of the Tooele County Demolition Derby series, along with Pat Dunlavy, Jr. — said it was another huge success. “When it came down to the final event and it was exciting,” he noted. “The crowd was really into it and loud. Everything went well. It was a very good show for the diversity of the young, upcoming drivers on the derby circuit. It was a great way to end the summer season.” “Demolition derby has flourished and become a big part of coun- ty sports,” he added. “But it couldn’t have been done without all of the relentless time of the volunteers and outstanding financial sup- port and dedication of businesses and organizations. I appreciate the Tooele County commissioners and all of the support they’ve given to the sport over the years. Everyone has helped this sport succeed. We couldn’t have done it without the commission, busi- nesses, organizations, drivers, sponsors, the towing companies and most importantly, the fans. A special thanks goes to Misty Williams, of the Desert Peak Complex, for organizing the arena and setting it up, and Tooele County Fair Director Francine Dea, for organizing

Give your parakeet something to talk about. photography/Missy Thompson Line his cage with the Transcript Bulletin! Jarrod Lazenby hits reverse to run into a demolition derby competitor in Heat One of the Tooele County Fair Demolition Derby Saturday at the Deseret Peak Complex. Lazenby earned a berth in the main event in the heat but Jeff Quibell captured top honors as the last car running in the SUBSCRIBE 882-0050 summer’s final event.

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■ Unless otherwise requested, community Doings Around The Valley news items such as weddings, missionaries, birthdays, babies and Doings Around the Valley ■ Weddings, Missionaries, Birthdays must be submitted by 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. To place a community news item or for more information ■ Classifieds and Public Notices contact Community News Editor Hometown Karen Hunt at 882-0050. Pork & beans O pre-dates Pilgrims couple of K Aweeks ago, I opened a can of pork and beans to accompany an evening sup- per. It wasn’t meant to be anything spe- Diane Sagers cial. I was sim- CORRESPONDENT L ply in a hurry and pork and beans make a Homefront quick side dish. One of my kids was at our house that night and commented that pork and beans were not a childhood favor- ite, although I, like my mother, generally took some along on A campouts. They are quick and easy either cold or heated and help appease hungry appetites. Apparently their appearance was a little too frequent and they did not make the Top 10 Favorite Camping Foods list alongside the hot dogs and marshmallows roasted on sticks and Indians H the peren- created the nial favorite, first baked s’mores. bean recipes. I had After adopt- heard the less than ing the dish, stellar the Pilgrims appraisal used molas- of pork ses and pork and beans fat in place of O before from some of maple syrup my other and bear fat. children — they don’t — THE NATIONAL hate them, RESTAURANT but do not prefer ASSOCIATION them, either M — so I wasn’t surprised to hear it yet again. Despite the negative critique, I went ahead and fixed the beans adding a little ham- burger to the canned mixture and served it anyway. I was told that photography / Missy Thompson they tasted better than they were Leads from “Oklahoma!” include: (from bottom) Michelle Bishop (Ado Annie), John Bishop (Will), Mary Margaret Brown (Aunt Eller), Leslie remembered. Reader (Laurey) and Adam Reader (Curly). Girls from the “dream scene” (below, l-r) include: Kyra Cox, Vanessa Steadman and Ashley Whiting. On a recent trip to England, I “Oklahoma!” will be performed at the Benson Grist Mill this weekend. was surprised to find pork and A beans on the breakfast buffet every single day regardless of where we ate and what else was served. Apparently the Brits are very fond of pork and beans on toast. takes stage at Grist Mill Pork and beans are something of an institution in the United States. They are universally known and accepted — so much by Alleen Lang The outdoor venue so that the USDA has made an ! CORRESPONDENT makes it possible exception to a labeling rule for “Oklahoma!” will come sweeping into Tooele in the pre- to use live animals, them. By law, names on food mier production of the Benson Grist Mill Performing Arts labels must list the most abundant Foundation, bringing something old and something new including a horse for Curly ingredient first. For example, to fans of community theater, said Matt Price, director. and the famed ‘surrey macaroni and cheese must be The something old is the classic musical production, a with the fringe on top.’ labeled as such because there is westernized version of the story of lovers going up against more macaroni than cheese in the cultural boundaries to pursue the desires of their hearts. mixture. The show, set under the stars at the Benson Grist Mill, will “The audience will be able to see the connection between the two of them” in their performances, he However, obviously there are bring the atmosphere of the Wild West to the audience. more beans than pork in pork The something new is a cast of skilled actors playing in added. John Bishop, a local dentist, did his undergraduate and beans, but because they have key roles including Adam and Leslie Reader as Curly and been known so universally as Laurey and John and Michelle Bishop as Ado Annie and studies with the help of a vocal scholarship, Price said. Bishop and his wife, Michelle are “really playful and fun,” pork and beans, no one will be Will Parker, Price said. surprised by the contents of the Tooele is “really, really lucky,” to have Leslie Reader on stage. Their personalities are a good match to the characters they play, the flirtatious Ado Annie and her can when they open them. Name on the stage, he said. She brings a wealth of experience them beans and pork and you including a degree from Brigham Young University in frustrated suitor, Will Parker. Mary Margaret Brown, cast as Aunt Eller, is another begin to wonder what is different music and dance theater. Her husband, Adam, has a “great about them. voice,” he said, and the newlywed duo bring a special You’ll find precious little pork chemistry to the stage. SEE OKLAHOMA! ON B10 SEE BEANS ON B2 Bowling Wall of Fame Car Wash Night League Nominate athletes Clean your car

There will be a meeting of the The Tooele High School Wall of Fame The Grantsville Larietts are Tuesday Night Ladies League on committee is seeking applicants for induc- doing a car wash fundraiser at Aug. 15 at 7 p.m. at Buddy’s bowling tion. Induction ceremonies will take place Les Shwab from 11 a.m. to 3 center. League bowling will start at the homecoming game half-time on p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 19. Cost Sept. 5 at 7 p.m. This is a fun, handi- Sept. 15. Applicants must be THS gradu- is $6 per car. cap league with four ladies to a ates who excelled in athletics while a stu- team. Call Raida Walter at 882-0910 dent at Tooele High School and who may or 840-1310, Michelle Tinnin at 882- have continued their success in athletics 2167 or Buddy’s at 833-0999 with beyond high school. questions. Submit nominations by Friday, Aug. 25 to Tooele High School, c/o athletic direc- tor Richard Valdez, 301 W. Vine, Tooele, UT 84074. B2 TUESDAY August 8, 2006 MISSIONARIES Elder Cody McCoy

Elder Cody Michael McCoy will return home Thursday, Aug. 10, 2006, after success- fully completing a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in the California San Bernardino Mission under Pres. Kent C. Wilson. Elder McCoy will speak Sunday, Aug. 13, at 9 a.m. in the Tooele Seventh Ward Sacrament meeting, 1025 W. Utah Ave. Elder McCoy is the son of Mike and Carolyn McCoy. Elder Cody McCoy

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Elder Robert Bolin recently returned home after success- fully completing a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in the Brazil Belem Mission. Elder Bolin will speak Sunday, Aug. 13, 2006, at 10:50 a.m. in the Stansbury Village Ward Sacrament meeting, 390 E. Village Blvd. Elder Bolin is the son of Bob and Sue Bolin.

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taken offense and tried to get methods of preparing them long on Sunday for religious reasons, thousands of recipes that call for 3 green peppers, sliced or diced Beans companies to use only lean pork before the Europeans landed. but the family still had to eat. So them. Molasses continued from page B1 or stop using the term “pork.” According to the National they could cook the beans on Consider the efforts those Civil Brown sugar Some have even lobbied the FDA Restaurant Association, the Saturday night and keep the dish War soldiers took to make beans Barbecue sauce in pork and beans. The pork used to require the change — but it is Narragansett, Penobscot and hot over slow heat in the fireplace with pork at their camps. Here is Add all ingredients in a crock- in commercial pork and beans all to no avail. Iroquois Indians created the first until time for breakfast and dinner one recipe they might have used, pot and cook all day on low heat. is pork fat. No surprise there, all Manufacturers say that con- baked bean recipes. The Iroquois the next day. followed by today’s easier options. Add cane syrup, brown sugar and you have to do is look. During the sumers like the product as it is, so discovered the critical ingredient, The dish continued through the barbecue sauce to suit your taste. cooking process, it is nearly all they have no intention of chang- maple syrup. The Pilgrims arrived centuries. A Feb. 17, 1858, article Historic Pork and Beans in an Ohio newspaper reprinted melted. Manufacturers state that ing it. in the country and adopted the “Take two quarts of dried white from the New England Farmer, Easy Baked Beans the pork fat is in the mixture for Mixing pork with beans is a dish but used molasses and pork beans, (the small ones are best,) proclaimed their popularity. 1 can 3-bean salad flavor, not for the meat content. tradition in this country. Beans fat in place of maple syrup and pick out any imperfections, and “What ... can be more savory 1 can pork and beans The product may be known for put them to soak in cold water, originated in the Americas, so it bear fat. than our New England Sunday 1 can black beans, rinsed what it is, but there are detrac- should be no surprise that the The dish was ideal. The Pilgrim more than to cover them, let them dish of baked beans? Blessed be remain one night. The next day, 2 cans flavored baked beans tors. Some pork producers have Native Americans found different women were not allowed to cook the man or woman who invented about two hours before dinner 1/4 cup pineapple tidbits baked beans! He whose counte- time, throw off the water; have Put all 5 cans of beans in a nance does not brain with joy at a pound of nicely corned pork, a crockpot. Cook on low 8 to 10 the mention of that dish, ‘doesn’t rib piece is best; put the beans in hours to blend flavors. For health care know beans’ — at least such an iron dinner-pot; score the rind beans as we know,” it said. or skin of the pork, in squares or Mexican Casserole We have all heard of Boston diamonds, and lay it on the beans, 4 to 5 flour tortillas that serves the Baked Beans and have come to put hot (not boiling) water to 1 pound ground beef think of Boston as the birthplace them, add a small dried red pep- 1 16-ounce can pork and beans of baked beans. During colo- entire family per, or a saltspoon-ful of cayenne; 1/2 cup chopped green pepper nial days, baked beans were a cover the pot close, and set it 1/2 cup chopped onion staple in that town and it became over a gentle fire for one hour; 1 envelope taco seasoning famous for its recipes. For that then take a tin basin, or earthen 1 6 ounce can tomato paste IHC and all major insurances reason Boston received the nick- pudding-pan, rub the inside over 1/4 cup water name of ‘Beantown.’ with a bit of butter, and nearly 1/2 cup sliced, pitted, ripe accepted. Conveniently However, today, there isn’t a fill it with the boiled beans, lay single company in Boston that the pork in the centre, pressing it olives located in Stansbury Park makes baked beans, and only a down a little; put small bits of but- 1/2 teaspoon chili powder few places in the city still serve ter over the beans, dredge a little 1 cup low fat sour cream them. flour oer them, and the pork, and 1/4 teaspoon pepper to serve Tooele County. Baked beans can be made from set it in a moderately hot oven, for 2 cups broken corn chips scratch at home, and they are nearly one hour ...” 2 cups shredded Monterey Jack tasty. But they require soaking, Cheese long cooking, seasoning, and add- Easy Modern-Day Pork and In a large frying pan, brown An Dinh, MD ing meat. Many canneries make ground beef with onion and green canned baked beans that are deli- Baked Beans pepper. Cook until meat loses Board Certified Family Physician 4 slices bacon cious. Opening a can is the easy pink color and vegetables are ten- 1/3 cup chopped onion way and using pork and beans as der-crisp. Drain. 2 1-pound cans pork and beans the basis for baked beans is an Mix in taco seasoning, pork easy alternative. in tomato sauce 3 tablespoons brown sugar and beans, tomato paste, olives, Dr. An Dinh truly knows the importance of serving others who are Attesting to their popularity, water and chili powder. Cook on today Campbell Soup Company 1 tablespoon Worcestershire in need. His family lost everything in 1975 when they fled South sauce medium-high heat until thickened. sells more than 100 million cans Blend sour cream, eggs and pep- Vietnam. After arriving in Salt Lake City, it was the kindnesses of pork and beans each year. 2 teaspoons prepared mustard per together in a small bowl. Commercially canned pork and 1 green pepper, diced of others that made it possible for the family to succeed. Place 2 tortillas on bottom of 12 beans were sold in the 1880s, but Cook bacon until crisp. Drain x 8 inch dish. Top with 1/2 meat they were not particularly popular reserving 2 tablespoons drippings. “I decided to go into medicine because I love helping people,” until H.J. Heinz came out with Cook onion and green pepper in mixture followed by 1/2 sour said Dr. Dinh. “Even though I studied in Chicago and their version in 1895. drippings until tender. Crumble cream mixture. Repeat layers with bacon and add it with pork and remaining ingredients. Sprinkle and could have practiced there, I returned to Utah because I In Indianapolis, grocer Gilbert Van Camp discovered that his beans to onions. Add brown with corn chips and cheese. Bake wanted to give something back to a place that took special care customers enjoyed an old fam- sugar, Worcestershire sauce and for 20 minutes at 350 degrees of my family.” ily recipe for pork and beans in mustard. Mix well and place in or until cheese melts. Let stand tomato sauce. He opened up a 1 1/2 quart casserole dish. Bake 5 minutes before serving. Serve canning company more than 140 at 325 degrees for 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 with lettuce, tomatoes and salsa. hours or microwave for about 20 While in medical school, Dr. Dinh chose family medicine over years ago based on his recipe, minutes. other specialties because, “it allows me to treat the entire family, and Van Camp’s Pork and Beans Beans and Weenies Waikiki from newborns to the elderly. To serve patients here in Tooele is became an American classic. They 2 tablespoons butter or mar- were the top seller in the U.S. Boston Baked Beans garine a real blessing to me. It’s like serving family and friends.” by 1909. For their product, Van This dish is perfect for those 1/4 cup onion, chopped Camp’s have adopted the slogan who love to cook to taste and well 1/3 cup green pepper, chopped suited for Dutch oven cooking, on If you’re looking for a family physician who will treat you and “America’s Original Bean.” 1 20-ounce can pineapple Some people make claims that the stove or in the oven. Choose chunks your own proportions of the fol- your loved ones like family, canned pork and beans were a 1/3 cup brown sugar lowing ingredients. call Dr. An Dinh for an appointment today. part of the soldier’s diet in the 1 package hot dogs Canned pork and beans, Civil War, but there is no real 2 tablespoons vinegar substantiation for that claim. drained. Brown sugar 1 tablespoon soy sauce Although canned foods were 1/3 cup ketchup 435.843.3647 available during the 1860s, and Powdered mustard 2 cans pork and beans some merchants following the Chopped onions Preheat oven to 350 degrees. soldiers sold canned fruit, canned Bacon bits Drain pineapple and reserve juice. beans are much heavier to carry Ketchup than dry beans. Considering the Layer ingredients in desired Cut hot dogs into bite-size chunks. modes of transportation at that pan. Cook on stovetop, in oven or Sauté green peppers, onion, pine- time, it is not hard to guess that Dutch oven, heating through and apple and hot dogs in margarine; the soldiers were probably not simmering to blend flavors. simmer for 5 minutes. Add pine- Dinh Family Medicine is located in the new issued canned pork and beans apple juice, vinegar, soy sauce, Stansbury Springs Health Center but prepared salt pork with beans Beans for a Crowd ketchup and brown sugar. Heat until bubbly. Add pork and beans 210 Millpond • Stansbury Park over their campfires. 1 pound sausage If “plain old pork and beans” 1 pound hamburger in a 3-quart casserole dish or a 9 from the can don’t excite your 1/4 pound bacon x 13-inch baking dish. Add pine- taste buds any better than my 4 20-ounce cans pork and beans apple and hot dog mixture. Stir to family’s try using them in any of 2 quartered small onions blend. Bake for 30 minutes. TUESDAY August 8, 2006 B3

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(CC) (DVS) The Fugitive (PA) out of town. (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie American Soundtrack: Doo Wop’s Best on PBS (CC) Blue Man Group: Inside the Tube Perricone-Loss Perry Mason (CC) (:39) I Love Lucy (13) FOX NFL Preseason Football Indianapolis Colts at St. Louis Rams. From the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis. (CC) News (CC) The Simpsons ’ (:35) Seinfeld ’ (:05) Yes, Dear ’ (:35) Yes, Dear ’ Supernatural (14) KJZZ Friends (CC) Will & Grace ’ Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (CC) Dr. Phil Self-destructive teens. (CC) News (:35) Friends My Wife and Kids Home Improve. (:05) Fear Factor “Couples” ’ (CC) ’ ’ / (15) KUWB That ’70s Show That ’70s Show Smallville “Hypnotic” (CC) Supernatural “Hell House” (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Drew Carey Elimidate (CC) 8 p.m. on KUWB (23) FX Married... With Married... With King of the Hill ’ King of the Hill ’ That ’70s Show That ’70s Show “Anger Management” ›› (2003, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Jack Nicholson. 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Nominate athletes The Tooele High School Wall of Fame committee is seeking applicants for induc- tion. Induction ceremonies will take place at the homecoming game half-time on Sept. 15. Applicants must be THS graduates who excelled in athletics while a student at Tooele High School and who may have continued their success in athletics beyond high school. Submit nominations by Friday, Aug. 25 to Tooele High School, c/o athletic director Richard Valdez, 301 W. Vine, Tooele, UT 84074. Lieutenant retires Retirement open house for Tooele City Police Lieutenant, Craig Wexels, Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Tooele City Hall. Drive safer with AARP class Mountain West Medical Center, Senior Circle, is sponsoring the new AARP driving course on Thursday and Friday, Aug. 17-18, from 12:30-4:30 p.m. Both days required to receive a certificate good for three years, which may decrease your auto insurance costs. Cost is $10. All people 55 and over call 843-3690 for more information and to sign up. Veterans receive help Attention veterans, widows and depen- dents — A field service officer from the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. Department Service Office in Salt Lake City will be at the Tooele Workforce Service Center, 305 N. Main, from 3-4:30 p.m. on Aug. 18 to assist you in understanding and apply- ing for rightful VA benefits. Take free nutrition classes Utah State University Extension’s Food $ense Nutrition Education will be teaching free food and nutrition classes at Maceys Little Theatre! It will be a three week course Tuesdays from 7-8 p.m.: Aug. 22, 29 and Sept. 5. Call Michelle Russell at 843-2350 with questions. To enroll, call customer service at photography / Missy Thompson Maceys 843-8722. There was something for everyone at the Tooele County Fair last week. The carnival rides were a great hit for adults and children alike. Looking for entertainers Tinnin at 882-2167 or Buddy’s at 833-0999 in Grantsville, displays artifacts from the Assembly of God VBS set The Tooele County Chamber of Commerce with questions. Donner Reed trail seven days a week by All children ages 3-11 are welcome to join will host their annual Business Open House Tuesday a.m. ladies bowling appointment only. Call 884-3767 or 884- us for an awesome Fiesta Vacation Bible Schools on Wednesday, Aug. 16, at the Veterans Tuesday Morning Bowling Belles League 3411. School. Children will have a great time with Memorial Park. We are looking for individu- starts Sept. 5. It is a fun, ladies handicap games, crafts, snacks and more! VBS to be Elementary registration als and groups who would like to perform league. We welcome new bowlers. We will held this week through Aug. 11 from 9 a.m. entertainment. If you are interested in per- Stansbury to noon at the Tooele First Assembly of God Elementary school registration will be at have a meeting Aug. 15 at Buddy’s bowling your local elementary school on Aug. 9-11 forming, please contact Marc Taylor at 801- center at 1 p.m. Please attend. For more 127 N. 7th St. A week long celebration for 809-3808 or the chamber office at 882-0690. your children absolutely free! Call 882-2314. with the exception of Vernon and Ibapah information contact Nina Park at 837-2290. Agencies meet holding a one-day registration on Aug. 16. Pay off mortgage Softball tryouts set The Board of Trustees of the Stansbury LDS religion class set School begins Aug. 21. Accelerated Equity workshop will be held Tooele Valley Force, 12 and under girls Recreation Service Area and the Greenbelt The Grantsville Utah West Stake is spon- Check your child’s school for registra- Aug. 10 and 24. We’ll show you how to pay fast-pitch accelerated softball team, will hold Service Area and the Board of Directors of soring an adult religion class with the topic: tion times if you have not received a mailed off your mortgage in 1/3 or 1/2 the time. No open tryouts at the Deseret Peak Complex the Stansbury Service Agency will convene The Book of Mormon. Classes will be held notice. need to refinance. One of our clients saved on Saturday, Aug. 12, at 9 a.m. If you have a regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday, every Wednesday, Aug. 9-Nov. 15, at 7 p.m. • Lunch — Lunchroom managers will be $116,524.32 in interest, you can too. Results questions, please call Jeff Guymon at 843- Aug. 9, at 7 p.m. at the clubhouse, #1 Country at the Grantsville Seminary building, taught available. are typical. Imagine … no more mortgage! 1121 or Dave Davis at 830-3100. Club Drive, Stansbury Park. by Mark Hutchins. Tuition will be $18.75 or • Music — Band and orchestra registra- Come to 60 S. Main #1 at 6 p.m. Call 882-0355 Last chance for football Enter triathlon $2.50 per class. All are invited to attend. With tion will be available for fifth and sixth or e-mail [email protected]. Get a free questions, call Ken Nelson at 884-6785. This is the last week for youth flag foot- The Stansbury Days Triathlon will be graders. DVD with workshop. ball sign ups. We will accept sign ups until held on Aug. 19 at 7 a.m. beginning at the St. Marguerite’s VBS set • PTA — Lion Quest parent information Swimming and dinner changed Aug. 13. Call Jamie at Tooele Family Sports clubhouse. This will be a sprint distance St. Marguerite’s Church offers Vacation and PTA representatives will also be on Location change! City 1st Mortgage 843-0799 or 840-8227. triathlon and pre-registration will be Aug. 12 Bible School. Come discover the “Treasure” hand. Services annual Community Appreciation GHS swimming starts 7-10 a.m. at the clubhouse. The cost is $20 to of Christ with fun, games, crafts and snacks • Kindergarten — Kindergarten students Event will be at Pratt Aquatic Center Aug. SPCA member. E-mail [email protected] Aug. 14-18 6-8:30 p.m. Grades K-6 are wel- Grantsville High School will hold a swim- do not attend the first week of school. Your 17 from 6-9 p.m. Free swimming (6 p.m.) for more information. come. We need youth/teens grades 7-12 to ming class during fifth period. If interested, child will be given a specific time that week and sloppy joe, hot dog, chips, watermelon help. A $10 donation is suggested. Call 882- register for the class at GHS. Any students to take the kindergarten readiness test. and lemonade dinner (6:30 p.m.). Must have 2130 for more information. interested in joining the swim team or with • 1st graders — First grade students go ticket. Call or email to get free tickets — Erda questions about the class contact Coach Cox home on the Wednesday schedule (1:10 [email protected] 882-0355. Scouts at 801-641-1934. p.m.) the entire first week for testing each Fix pets Planners hear public afternoon. The Big Fix Discount Mobile Spay/Neuter Gymnastics, cheer begins The Erda Township Planning Commission Call today to sign up for tumbling and Girl Scout leaders train Dugway High Clinic will be in Tooele Aug. 14 at Wal-Mart, will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, full gymnastics or stop by on Tuesdays Training for adults, age 18 and older, to Registration packets will be mailed. 99 W. 1280 N. and in Grantsville on Aug. 15 Aug. 9, at 7 p.m. in the auditorium of the or Thursdays from 4:15-5:15 p.m. and become Girl Scout troop leaders and co- Dates are: 7-8th grade Aug. 10; 9-12th grade at Westgate Mortgage, 94 W. Main. Micro- Tooele County Courthouse, 47 S. Main St., Wednesdays at 5:45 p.m. See our ad for leaders has been scheduled for the evenings Aug. 11. Principal is Karen Swenson. Call chipping and vaccinations will be available Tooele, to take public comment on resolu- directions. Emphasis on small classes and of Aug. 14, 16, 18, 21, 23, 25 at the United 831-4816 with questions. to anyone. For more information, call 1- tion #1017-06 Jesse Lassley Sec. 27-28 2 S. 4 proper technique creates results. Call Cheri Methodist Church, 78 E. Utah Ave., Tooele. 866-PETS FIX (1-866-7387 349) or www. W. RR-5 to CG, R-1-10 and R-M-15. at 224-3213. The four module training includes an Grantsville High utahpets.org. overview, basics, troop start up, and specif- THS volleyball starts You may register and pay online. ics about Daisy, Brownie, Junior or Studio Information is in mailed packets. In person Tooele High volleyball will hold tryouts at Grist Mill 2B levels. Meetings the THS gym through Aug. 10 9 a.m.-Noon registration will be held: New students Aug. Preregister by calling Dorothy at 882-5221 10; 9th grade Aug. 10; 10-11th grade Aug. 9. with additional evening sessions. For more or get details online at www.gsutah.org. information please contact Coach Andrews Crafters needed Principal is Leon Jones. Call 884-4500 with The Benson Grist Mill is looking for craft- Housing board meets at 830-7014. questions. The Tooele County Housing Authority’s ers for the Harvest Days Craft Fair, which Reunions Grantsville Jr. High Board of Commissioners will meet on begins on Saturday, Aug. 19, from 9 a.m. Registration packets will be mailed with Thursday, Aug. 17, at 3 p.m. at 151 N. Main, Philanthropy to 1 p.m. and will continue every Saturday online and in-person instructions. Call 884- Tooele. through Oct. 14. There is no vendor or THS class of ‘01 4510 with questions. booth fee. To sign up or for more informa- Spread the word! Class of 2001’s five-year • 7th grade Aug. 9 — 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. City planners hear public tion, please contact Christine at 882-7678 or The Tooele City Planning Commission will Wash your car reunion will be held Aug. 12 at 7 p.m. at the Bring immunization records. The Grantsville Larietts are doing a car 830-3885. meet in a public hearing and business meet- park behind La Frontera. Refreshments will • 8th grade Aug. 10 — 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. wash fundraiser at Les Shwab from 11 a.m. ing Wednesday, Aug. 9, at 7 p.m. at Tooele be served. Please bring chairs or blankets • New students Aug. 11 — 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 19. Cost is $6 City Hall in the city council chambers, 90 N. to sit on. Come visit, socialize and eat some Bring birth certificate, immunization record per car. Churches Main. The public will be heard regarding a goodies. If you have any questions e-mail and previous school’s address. conditional use permit for a home preschool Advocates needed [email protected] Johnsen Jr. High at 243 Wallace Way by Crystal Watson. Volunteers are needed for the Tooele Learn prophecies Registration packets will be mailed with City planners hear public County Domestic Violence and Sexual A prophecy conference will be held at the Library online and in-person instructions. Call 833- Assault Victim Advocacy (DVSAVA) crisis The Tooele City Planning Commission Bible Baptist church, 286 N. 7th St., on Aug. 1939 with questions. line! Training will be provided and a back- will meet in a public hearing and business 13 and 20 at 7 p.m. • 7th grade Aug. 9 — 8 a.m. Overlake ground check required. If interested please meeting Wednesday, Aug. 23, at 7 p.m. at Library closed Elementary; 9 a.m. Harris; 10 a.m. Middle call 241-0337. Lutherans host VBS Tooele City Hall in the city council cham- Mountain of Faith Vacation Bible School The Tooele City Library will be closed for Canyon; 11 a.m. Copper Canyon bers, 90 N. Main. The public will be heard will be held this week through Aug. 11 at inventory from Sunday, Aug. 13 to Monday Aug. 21. SEE DOINGS ON B5 regarding correcting building elevations at Grantsville 5:30-8 p.m. at St. Barnabas Center, located at West Point Meadows Condominiums phase 1784 N. Aaron Dr. in Overlake. We welcome two, located at 680 W. 600 N. all kids who would like to attend. Get pets spayed, neutered G’ville Baptists have VBS The Big Fix Discount Mobile Spay/Neuter Howdy Partners! Come join the fun at the Sports Clinic will be in Tooele Aug. 14 at Wal-Mart, DOINGS POLICY Mountain View Baptist Church in Grantsville. 99 W. 1280 N. and in Grantsville on Aug. 15 All week long we are having a great Vacation Would you like to share a story or announce an upcoming event in “Doings at Westgate Mortgage, 94 W. Main. Micro- Tuesday p.m. ladies bowling Bible School called Pioneers and Prairie Around the Valley?” Submit written announcements to Barbara Bennett by e-mail at chipping and vaccinations will be available There will be a meeting of the Tuesday Dogs. Children ages four years through the [email protected] or fax to 882-6123. With questions call 882-0050 x104. to anyone. For more information, call 1- Night Ladies League on Aug. 15 at 7 p.m. at sixth grade are invited to join us as we travel The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is happy to run a notice of special events for charitable 866-PETS FIX (1-866-7387 349) or www. Buddy’s bowling center. League bowling will the Old West. VBS will be this week through organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. Businesses should contact the utahpets.org. start Sept. 5 at 7 p.m. This is a fun, handicap Aug. 11 from 6-8:15 p.m. at 822 E. Main Suite advertising department to inquire about placing a display ad. Due to limited space we league with four ladies to a team. Call Raida Donner Reed Museum open #2. Admission is free. For more information can only guarantee that items will run three times. Please limit your notice to 60 words Walter at 882-0910 or 840-1310, Michelle The Donner Reed Museum, located at call 884-0174. or less. Information should be delivered no later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the of Cooley and Clark Streets desired publication date. TUESDAY August 8, 2006 B5

a.m. dancing 6-8 p.m.; No evening meals lines are Sept. 1 and Oct. 1. Doings • 8th grade — Tooele Jr. High Seniors on Fridays during August. Recovery Criteria for grant categories are Continued from page B4 registration will be held on Senior Circle, MWMC outlined in the application bro- Thursday, Aug. 10, from 8 a.m.-1 Senior Circle is for those over 50 chure. p.m. and costs $15 per year. Call 843-3690 For application information, • 8th grade Aug. 10 — 8 a.m.-1 Dance this Friday Eating disorder group Call 833-1921 with questions. This Friday night, Aug. 11, come for a membership form and to RSVP An eating disorder group meets contact Sherry Waddingham at p.m. Tooele South High and dance at the Grantsville Senior for all activities except exercise and Thursdays 1:15 p.m. All are wel- [email protected]; (801) 236- • New students Aug. 11 — Call Registration packets will be Center from 6-8 p.m. It’s sure to be water aerobics. come at St. Barnabas Center, 1784 7550; or at the Utah Arts Council, Trisdana Colledge at 833-1939 mailed. Dates are: 10-11th grade a great night. • Hinges and Twinges (water N. Aaron Dr., Tooele (Bowman 617 E. South Temple, Salt Lake ext. 3204 to set an appointment. Aug. 10; 12th grade Aug. 9. Lead aerobics) — Meets Tuesdays and room). Call Perky at 882-4721 or City. Tooele High Grantsville seniors Visit the Utah Arts Council teacher is Jeff Wyatt. Call 833- The Grantsville Senior Center Thursdays 11 a.m. at Pratt Aquatic 882-7756 or leave message. • Pictures Website at www.arts.utah.gov for 1928 with questions. can be reached at 884-3446. Center, $2. Each Tooele High School stu- Tooele AA meets daily information regarding all Utah Arts Wendover High • Mondays 9 a.m. quilting; lunch • Aug. 9 — 12 p.m. Lunch Bunch Tooele Alcoholic Anonymous dent needs to have a free picture Council programs. Registration packets will be at noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. at Denny’s meets daily at noon and 8 p.m. at taken for the yearbook and ID mailed. Dates are: Junior high • Tuesdays 9 a.m. aerobics; 10 • Aug. 17-18 — 12:30-5 p.m. AARP 1120 W. Utah Ave. Call 882-7358 for Arts council hosts seminar card in the small gym Aug. 9-11 students Aug. 15, high school a.m. ceramics; 1 p.m. Skipbo; lunch Safe Driving Course information. The Utah Arts Council will host from 9 a.m. to Noon. No appoint- Aug. 17. Principal is John Barrus. at noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. • Aug. 23 — 11 a.m. Wellness a seminar on “Press Releases and ment is needed. If you want to Dealer’s Choice AA meets Call 665-2343 with questions. • Wednesdays 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Luncheon, “The Effects of Spinal Getting Publicity” for artists of all purchase pictures, pay when the Dealer’s Choice AA meeting will breakfast; 1 p.m. Pinochle; 1 p.m. Degeneration,” by Dr. Kip Porter, disciplines on Tuesday, Aug. 22, 6-8 picture is taken. be held Sundays at 6 p.m. at the Bunko chiropractor p.m. at the Rio Grande Depot, 300 S. • New students United Methodist Church, 78 E. Adult Ed • Thursdays 9 a.m. Pinochle; 10 • Aug. 24 — 7 p.m. Healthy Woman Rio Grande St. Guest presenters will New student enrollment at Utah Ave. Call 224-4364 to get direc- a.m. line dancing; lunch at noon, seminar, “What every woman needs be Dave Block, assignment manager Tooele High School will be 8 tions or information. Get your high school diplo- reservations by 8:30 a.m.; 12 p.m. to know about varicose veins” by at KSL TV, and Brandon Griggs, staff a.m.-12:30 p.m. Aug. 1-10 in the ma. The Tooele Adult Education blood pressure clinic; 1 p.m. Bingo Dr. Gail Strindberg, M.D. Feeling trapped? writer for the Salt Lake Tribune. main office. Bring copies of: If someone’s drinking is affecting Center offers all classes required • Fridays 9 a.m. aerobics; lunch • Aug. 28 — 10 a.m. Knotty For more information or to Birth certificate; immunizations; your life, Alanon can help. My Hoop for a high school diploma, basic at noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. Knitters make a reservation, contact Laura proof of residency in Tooele City; meets Wednesdays at 10 a.m. in the education, GED preparation, • Everyday puzzles, pool, social • Aug. 29 — 5 p.m. Birthday Durham, 801.533.3582 or www.arts. and a report card or transcript youth room and at 6:30 p.m. in the word processing, drivers’ educa- • Aug. 18 — Wendover $15 Bingo utah.gov from previous school. Registrar Bowman room at 1784 N. Aaron Dr. tion and English as a second lan- • Aug. 25 — Street dance at 5 Hispanic Rotary set Diane McNaughton can be con- in the staff office or call Perky at guage for students 18 and over. p.m., free with a pot luck item. Groups We are pleased to invite you to tacted at 833-1978, ext. 2103 with 882-7756 or 882-4721. Register now to graduate — just • Aug. 29 — Foot clinic 1:30-3:30. the launching of the first Hispanic questions. After enrollment, meet $25 per semester. Located at 76 Call 884-3446 for appointment. Call Alateen Rotary Club in Utah Thursday, Aug. with a counselor to complete a S. 1000 W.; call 833-1994. • Sept. 18-19 — Mesquite/Tuacahn Sewing guild meets For Alateen group information, 3, 7:30 p.m. at The Utah Business class schedule. Anyone interested in attending $125; show “Cats.” call 849-1881. Development Alliance, 1747 S. 900 • Registration Inglés idioma segundo the sewing guild meeting is invited W., Salt Lake City. The new club You may register and pay ¿Aprendes Inglés? Apúntate y Tooele seniors Kick drug habit Wednesday, Aug. 16, in the USU officers will be elected in a special online. Information is in mailed participa en las divertidas clases The Tooele County Senior Citizen A 12 Step Addiction Recovery Extension auditorium. We will make meeting where men and women of packets. In person registration de inglés como idioma segundo. Center can be reached at 882-2870. Program for addictive/compulsive small gift bags with our machines diverse professions and businesses, will be held: 9th grade Aug. Partícipes: principiantes y avan- • Mondays — Bridge 10 a.m.; behavior, run by LDS Social Services using mulberry paper. For informa- including employers and managers 11; 10th grade Aug. 10; 11th zados. Centro de Educación para aerobics 10:30 a.m.; lunch at Noon; in Tooele and Erda, welcomes new tion, call Geri Thomas at 882-3487. of industries, cultural, government, grade Aug. 9. Principal is Larry Adultos 76 South 1000 West, Bingo 1 p.m.; no line dancing until members and everyone. Tooele; Teléfono: 833-1994. August. N.A.R.F.E. meeting set • Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. at 1030 S. military and religious and sports Harrison. Call 833-1978 with The August 2006 meeting of the ¡No faltes! • Tuesdays — Lunch at Noon; 900 W., Tooele, Room 118 organizations will be present. questions. Tooele chapter of the National Active Pinochle 1 p.m. • Thursdays 7:30 p.m. at 134 E. New Rotarians are expected to Tooele Jr. High Learn English and Retired Federal Employees • Wednesdays — Breakfast 9 Erda Road, Erda, Room 8 view their businesses as another Registration packets will be ESOL (English as a Second Association has been canceled for a.m.; aerobics 9:30 a.m.; dancing 12- opportunity to serve, to dignify mailed with online and in-person Language) conversational summer vacation. We return to the 1 p.m. with Tony Busico; no ceram- their occupation and business, and instructions. classes are Wednesday nights regular second Friday of the month ics until September General be known for absolute fairness, • 7th grade — Tooele Jr. High from 7-9 p.m. ESOL students schedule on Sept. 8 with an indoor • Thursdays — Pinochle 9 a.m.; honesty and respect. They will registration will be held on may come anytime the center picnic/meeting; watch the Doings aerobics 10:30 a.m.; lunch at Noon; have opportunity to personally, and Wednesday, Aug. 9, with orienta- is open for individualized study section of the Transcript-Bulletin Apply for art grants blood pressure at Noon; bridge with the camaraderie of the group, tion at the following times: West with our software programs and for details. For information call Hal Guidelines and application forms 12:45 p.m.; Canasta 1 p.m. enhance and better their commu- Elementary 8 a.m., Northlake textbooks. Open Tuesday and Webster at 882-5331 or Marla Ramey are now available for Utah Arts • Fridays — Aerobics 9:30 a.m.; nity, as well as that of their own 9:30 a.m., East and Vernon 11 Wednesday from 5-9 p.m. The at 882-3876. Council grants. Application dead- country of origin. book fee is $25 per semester. Mexican Train 2 p.m.; Bingo at noon;

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■ Housing, employment, public notices ■ Office: 882-0050 Classified Visit www.tooeletranscript.com to place your classified ads! NOTICE Transcript Bulletin Pub- Miscellaneous Furniture & Pets Pets Livestock lishing Co. does not CLASSIFIED LINE AD RATES Appliances endorse, promote, or Rates for the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, published every Tuesdays and Thursdays encourage the purchase DIAMONDS don't pay 3 CUBBY shelves & co- AKC ENGLISH Springer SHIHTZU PUPPY Black GREAT HORSE hay, in of any product or service Twenty Words or Less MONTHLY RATE retail! Large selection, ordinating benches Spaniels, 1 female, 3 male 3 months old barn, $3 per bale. 884- advertised in this newspa- * An ad running a minimum high quality. Bridal sets, $99.99 each, distressed males. Liver and white. Trained and Rare $850 6378 per. Advertisements are $ 50 After 20 Words of 8 consecutive issues ¢ wedding bands. Every- off-white buffet with 2 Taking deposits, ready Please call and leave a the sole responsibility of 30 per word/issue $ ** thing wholesale! Rocky drawers & cabinets to go 8/15. Going fast. message 435-224-3020 HAY FOR Sale Great for (20 words or less) the advertiser. Transcript 6 ¢ horses No rain call Cal 25 Mtn. Diamond Co. $375, beautifully carved 843-7591 850-8810 Bold Type 5 per word/issue $ Bulletin Publishing Co. 2.00 per word over 20 words STANDARD POODLE at 435-884-5588 or Rob Boxed ads 50¢ per issue S.L.C. 1-800-396-6948 oval dining table w/4 hereby disclaims all liabili- Bold/boxed ads extra chairs $550, cream-col- AKC MINIATURE puppies, AKC, 8 weeks, at 435-884-6377 ty for any damages suf- *Includes the Tooele Valley “Extra” and **No credit for stopped ads. Includes Transcript Bulletin web-site 4 runs in the Tooele Valley “Extra” FARRIERS HORSE ored sofa $150, black & Dachshund puppies, Black, $600-$700 435- fered as the result of any Shoeing anvil and shoe white side table $35. All 8wks old, 2 sets of 228-8363 Need to sell that new advertisement in the Classified ad deadlines: Monday 4:45 p.m. for Tuesday edition vise with collapsible items and much more at shots, Males $500, Fe- champion bull or your Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. Wednesday 4:45 p.m. for Thursday edition stand $400 Homebodies, 1 N. Main male $600. (435)830- Livestock yearling calves? Place Transcript Bulletin Pub- St. Tooele, 882-0650. 4875 your classified ad into lishing Co. is not responsi- All classified line ads running in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin on Tuesday or Thursday will FOR SALE: Sears 47 newspapers, find automatically run in the Tooele Valley Extra, a separate publication that is delivered to all non- ble for any claims or rep- subscribers of the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. They will also run on our web-site. Craftsman Riding Lawn 3 PIECE sectional, blue, ALFALFA HAY FOR sale your buyers quickly. For resentations made in Tractor 19.5 HP Briggs w/hide-a-bed & 2 reclin- BEAGLE PUPPIES Pa- $80.00 per ton call Alan only $135. your 25 word advertisements in the and Stratton Automatic ers, $500; pine dresser pered 1st shots 2 fe- (801) 209-6633 (ucan) classified will be seen Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. 42” Blade Rear Bag- w/mirror & lights, $150. males $400 each call by up to 500,000 read- The Tooele Transcript- Services Services Miscellaneous gers, Aerator and tow 840-3768 Wendy 801-232-6090 BUILDING A STEEL ers. It is as simple as Bulletin has the sole trailer Used one sum- fence? Need steel pipe calling the Tooele Tran- authority to edit and locate mer- too large for cur- 6 Pc. BEDROOM SET. BORDER COLLIE/ Aus- or tubing? Used drill script Bulletin at any classified advertise- ALL PAINTING Inc. In- HANSON & SONS Han- rent yard- $1300.00 Beautiful. Brand new in tralian shepherd pup- pipe, sucker rods (435)882-0050 for de- ment as deemed appropri- terior, exterior. Quality dyman home repairs, Riddles Salvage OBO. 843-9061 boxes. Value $2250. pies, $50. Call cheap. Building a steel tails. (Ucan) ate. work at a fair price. Also anything, finish base- (435)830-2043 shed/building? Save $$ & Wrecking FREE CASTLE Sell $499. 801-831- Transcript Bulletin Pub- drywall phase. Call ments, siding, roofing, on roofing/siding and SECOND CROP horse BLOCKS! Approxi- 0678 lishing Co. reserves the Steve 849-3784 etc., reasonable, local, BOXER PUPPY for sale purlins, Metalmart 181 hay and Sudan grass Real cash for mately 40 each 12”, right to refuse any adver- Stansbury Park. Call BROYHILL BUNKBEDS, $400 435-496-3275 South 1200 East Lehi, round bales 435-884- your junk 160 each 16” and 65 tisement. BILLYS LAWN Care and Jeff (801)694-1568. Ashley dresser w/mirror Utah 1-800-947-0249 6570 car or truck. each 18”. Over $500 Window Washing, Resi- and chest of drawers, BOXER PUPS, AKC reg- (ucan) • car & trucks value. 843-5070 dential and Commercial NIFTY CLEANERS Maid $400 for all. Call Jen at istered, fawn, 2 fe- All real estate adver- • farm equipment Sporting Goods mowing spring, cleanup Service Call today for a 830-6765 males, 6 weeks old EATING RABBITS, fry- tised in the Tooele • batteries FREE RABBITS Minia- 884-6776, 830-5131 now serving Grantsville. free estimate Jennifer • aluminum & copper ers. Call 884-6615 or Transcript-Bulletin is Call for free estimate. 435-843-0919 Cell 435- ture Mixes 461 E 740 N CORNER BENCH Table 840-4809. SELLING YOUR moun- am pm subject to the Federal (435)849-2858 224-3786 9 - 5 • Mon - Sat Tooele Lori 801-599- Wood corner bench ta- CLAWS + Paws mobile tain bike? Advertise it in Fair Housing Act of 2854 grooming. I’ll come to PIANO LESSONS. Ex- FREE Pick-up ble, good condition, EXCELLENT 1ST and the classifieds. 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Are you taking vitamins, ALL phases of con- party specials! excellent condition $200 Declawed, neutered, 9020 accept any advertis- 882-6141 nutritional supplements, ing for real estate crete. Specializing in OBO burgundy, green, shots. Indoor and litter homeopathic or herbs? HONEY MY Bees flew to box trained. Can’t be which is in violation of flatwork, STAMPED. RESIDENTIAL WINDOW and tan plaid love seat the law. Our readers Best price in town. Are they okay with your San Joquin Valley Cali- $100 OBO Moving Sale separated! 830-2981 tinting, estimates. Call fornia and brought are informed that all Concrete and repair. (435)850-9050 pharmacy medications? Must Go 884-1902 PART TIME DRIVERS dwellings advertised 882-4399 or 840-0424. home some orange FISH TANKS 120/gal Better let us check it out. blossom Honey availa- complete stand lights fil- Thatcher Transportation’s Salt in this paper are avail- SCRAP METAL Wanted, KING PILLOWTOP ble at 50 s Coleman Lo- ters $700 55/gal $125 Lake City terminal needs part time able on an equal DOG WALKING in Over- money for cars, metal $210 Brand new in cal honey coming soon 30/gal $75 large RODI opportunity basis. lake area will walk and items. Call for details. plastic. Sacrifice. 801- drivers to haul bulk and dry products 882-0123 water purifier $300 UV care for your dog. Rea- Free haul away service. 2 TON Foldable Shop 831-0678 locally and in a 3 state area. Steady sterilizers $100 large sonable rates call 843- 843-1763 Ask for Jen. Crane Engine Hoist. year round work, rarely gone for 7237 to schedule NEW. Used only once. If you sell Insurance, pro- LEAVING FOR the Mili- discus fish $75 each. Services Red and in perfect con- mote a hospital or an tary Everything Must Go 830-4971 more than one night. New well main- SHINE EM Up Window ambulance service, DRYWALL: Hanging, Cleaning. Best prices in dition! $140.00 O.B.O. Tables, Entertainment tained equipment. Must have CDL place your classified ad GERMAN SHEPHERD finishing, texturing. 23 town. residential and Contact Ed at Home: Center, Dishes, Misc with Hazmat endorsement and be in all 47 of Utah's news- puppies, 6 weeks old, years experience. Li- commercial 224-2473 435-833-9471 or Cell: Items 435-884-6278 censed and insured. papers. The cost is only AKC registered, Cham- at least 25 years of age with a good DAVE’S DRUGS 801-651-5339 Ed@ driving record. Earning potential Full Doug 843-9983; mobile THREE J’S Roofing and malignantinception.com $135. for a 25 word ad MOVING SALE; Whirl pion bloodlines, litter 30 W. 1st So. (435)830-2653 Repairs, free estimates, ($5. For each additional pool gas dryer, almond certificate provided. Sa- Time from $57,000/year to $74,000 expert wind damage re- 8X8 PLAY House 2 story word). You will reach up color, heavy duty, super bles and Traditional col- per year, plus safety bonus. 882-0287 FREE TAX course earn pairs, 20 years experi- needs some work with to 500,000 newspaper capacity, front loader, ors, great family dog. extra income after tak- readers. Just call excellent condition $100 $400 males, $450 fe- Apply in person at • UPS Shipping ence, great prices, se- trailer you haul $350 ing course flexible nior discount. 882-4289 OBO 801-250-7782 Tooele Transcript Bulle- Beautiful wood china males. (435)882-9639 1905 Fortune Rd. • Stamps Schedules convenient tin at (435)882-0050 for cabinet, 2 piece, base SLC. EOE. locations register now • Copies TOP SOIL $80, Gravel, AUCTION INTERWEST details. (Ucan) 50’ wide, 82’ high $275 Questions call 801-924-1923 courses starts Monday sod, sand, bark. KC AUCTIONS call 435-882-2530 after 3pm • Fax September 11th call 830-3931 (801)355-2915 or METAL ROOFING & • Scrapbook Paper 882-0768 or 849-2455 (801)541-5458 Auction SIDING .29 - .69 square NORTH VALLEY Appli- • Office Supplies Liberty tax service TREE AND Bush trim- will be held at 661 S. ft. Galvanized 2' wide, ance. Washers/ dryers Small fee for books ming and removals, al- 600 W. Salt Lake City. .49 -.69 square ft. pop- $99-$199. Complete Chief Financial Officer • Money Orders so stump grinding, haul- Preview August 11 @ ular colors METAL- repair service. Satisfac- Tooele Federal Credit Union, located HANSON & SONS Han- ing, other yard duties. 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. MART 1-800-947-0249 tion guaranteed. Parts in Tooele, Utah, is seeking a Chief dyman home repairs, AERATION, TILLING, Light handyman work. Auction Saturday Au- 181 S. 1200 E. Lehi, UT for all major brands. Financial Officer. TFCU, with over anything, finish base- Topsoil. Hauling: lime- 882-1044 843-5794 af- gust 12, 10:00 AM. web deals www.metal Front loader/$550. 843- $200 million in assets, has a ments, siding, roofing, chips, sand, gravel, top- ter 6pm. Restaurant Equipment mart.biz (ucan) 9154, 830-3225. community charter, strong financial etc., reasonable, local, soil 1-3 yards per deliv- Tables and chairs ga- position, would like to invite qualified Stansbury Park. Call NEW BAND INSTRU- RECONDITIONED ery; compost, manure Miscellaneous lore, buffet lines, sand- We Offer: applicants to consider this dynamic Jeff (801)694-1568. MENTS Clarinets $225; WASHERS, dryers, 4/yards per delivery. wich stations, light fix- • Competitive Salary financial leadership opportunity. tures, speed racks, Trumpets $250; trom- stoves, refrigerators, 90 882-7877 bones $199; Flutes • Excellent Work Reporting directly to the CEO, this VHS to DVD small wired, six burner day warranty. Nothing $199; Tubas $500; position will be responsible for the Need a great gift idea? gas range, walk-in but the best. Also do Environment Rosewood bassoon management of the credit union’s Let us convert your freezers, pizza ovens, vent cleaning. (435) • Close Convenient $1800 Below wholse- VHS home videos to ICE sinks, ice cream 241-0670. Ask for Ken. accounting, finance, and investment sale prices! 801-295- Locations DVD. Worried that freezer, commercial activities, including asset liability 0567 SELL YOUR like-new • 401(k) management, budgeting, and risk St. Marguerite’s School your VHS home mov- bread mixer, commer- furniture at Homebod- ies will become obso- cial 2 door freezer, Ice • Health Insurance management. The CFO will work is now starting registration PHILLIPS 52” Big ies, 1 North Main lete? Have them machine, sandwich bar Screen TV $750 OBO Street, Downtown closely with CEO and other senior for Preschool Classes transferred to DVD for steam table, deli cases • Life & Disability management staff to develop strategic Call 801-703-8480 Tooele. Call 882-0650 Insurance and all day Fall as little as $20. Edit back bar refrigerator, 40 for details. growth initiatives supporting overall Kindergarten & First scenes, add menus gallon hydraulic skillet, SELL YOUR computer in • Paid Vacations performance goals and objectives set and titles. Consolidate 6 ì-6 drawer counter re- Grade. the classifieds. Call WASHER & DRYER • Paid Holidays by a progressive Board of Directors. tapes - put all your frigeration. And much 882-0050 Kenmore set. Heavy Candidates should have the proven Holiday videos onto much more over 100 For information duty, nice condition Qualified applicants must capability to develop staff in a one DVD. Preserve items. Asian Furniture: SHOPSMITH DEWALT $200 882-7388 801- submit a resume with salary supportive and mentoring style. Must call Janet Barbiero at your memories today. Furniture and accesso- Scroll saw w/stand John 520-2983 history to: be a strong communicator with the 882-1408, 882-3860 or Call 843-7626 ries from the closed Deere chain saw, pro- Tooele Federal Credit Union Asian interiors SLC Fur- pane heater w/ bottle Garage, Yard Sales ability to assume a leadership role in 882-0081. HR Department this highly dedicated, service oriented 14ft HAULMARK Trailer niture Store, over 150 884-0473 840-3795 PO Box 720 w/ladder racks $3500, individual pieces. Cast Tooele, Utah 84074 organization and be prepared to take it You may have just the Concrete Vibrator $500, marble and stone items, GRANTSVILLE 329 Fax: 435-833-9993 to the next level. Candidates must 300 John A Clamps $3 painting, wardrobe can- thing someone out of West Clark St Saturday have a Bachelor’s degree in business, town is looking for. e-mail: each, 25 BB Form ply- opy beds. Dragon plat- 9am-5pm Clothes [email protected] finance, accounting, or related field, wood $20 each 830- form bed, arm chairs, Place your classified ad Household items misc plus a minimum of five years 6934 or 882-7480 benches, , cof- in 45 of Utah's newspa- some antiques Tooele Federal Credit Union is an equal opportunity progressive management experience. fee tables, statues, pers, the cost is $155. MBA and/or CPA a plus and highly where minds and spirits grow 1980 HONDA Trail Bike Buddha's and much For up to 25 words. You GRANTSVILLE 55 S employer. Background and $1200 Utility Trailer more. Construction will be reaching a po- Cooley St Saturday drug screening required. desired. • Preschool Activities daycare/preschool Small $100 8’x13’ Dog Equipment Ladders, tential of up to 340,000 9am-2pm Multi Family • Loving, Clean Enviroment Kennel $125 Ford households. All you Yard Sale! Monday-Thursday trailers, riding lawn • Arts And Crafts Ranger Shell $250 Call mowers, compressors, need to do is call the • Full Healthy Meals 6:00am-6:30pm 801-949-2194 roller conveyors, 3 semi Transcript Bulletin at HAVING A GARAGE SALE? Advertise it in • Group Pictures 3-11 year olds trailer catalytic heaters, 882-0050 for full details. 5 NEW Vinyl Window of John Deere lawn gar- (Mention UCAN) the classifieds. Call Join the Team Call Kim for details 843-9751 or 830-2449 different sizes For Sale den trailer, 8,000 lb. 882-0050 882-5165 pneumatic tire forklifts, Furniture & TOOELE 1048 S 900 W 16000 lb. pneumatic tire Appliances Friday and Saturday forklift. Western sad- Immediate Opening 11th&12th 8am-2pm 65’ dles, English Saddles, $100% Cherry Sleigh big screen, moving sale tack galore, bits and Bed Gorgeous. Solid wood. NEW! List $500. spurs. 1986 Mitsubishi TOOELE 1776 N 120 W Off Road Racer, 1984 Sell $275. Matt avail. Home Health RN 801-831-0678 9am Aug 10th thru 5pm PART-TIME Lincoln Town Car Sig- Aug 12th bc fair! Pick needed. RN license required. 2 years nature Series, 7-2 ton $129 PILLOWTOP SET. your own price JOB OPENINGS ford box van. (ucan) Queen mattress & box. experience in home health care preferred. TOOELE COUNTY BOWFLEX $500; Tread- Brand new in plastic. Crossing Guards needed at Overlake Elementary and for substitute list. 801-831-0678 BOARD OF REAL- Full time, benefits. mill $250; Exercise bike TORS BENEFIT YARD Apply now for best consideration. $50. 840-4762 or 884- $88 TWIN mattress + SALE We are collect- Part-time Regular Library Aid needed to shelve books, clean books 0233 box. New in plastic. ing items to sell at our yard sale benefiting a and equipment, straighten shelves, and assist with other routine library BURIAL PLOTS, 4 Adja- Warranty 801-831-0678 young lady w/diabe- duties. This is an excellent opportunity to gather basic knowledge of cent Plots. Location: $99 FULL mattress + tes-- your donations library operations that will prepare you for promotional opportunities. Memorial Estates, 6500 TO APPLY box. All new in pkg. are greatly appreciat- 100% of our current library staff has been promoted within. No South Redwood Rd., Warranty! 801-831- ed-- please call Sandy experience necessary. Bi-lingual Spanish speaking is a plus! See our S.L.C. Beautiful proper- Send Cover Letter & Resume to: Mountain West Medical Center 0678 Covello 830-5545 La- job listing at http://www.tooelecity.org for a list of our qualifications. ty, Chapel on site, se- Attn: Human Resource Dept • 2055 N. Main Street, Tooele, UT 84074 ney Riegel 830-7583 Work four hours per day, five days per week. Hours will be scheduled rene. Valued at $1200 ANTIQUES AND Col- for more information between 9 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. T-F, and 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Saturday. each. Will sell for James Glade lectables Dressers, or if you would like us $1,000 each or best of- phone: (435) 843-3745 • fax: (435) 843-3753 $8.26/hr starting. Prorated benefits include: sick leave, annual leave, Hutch, Armour, Tables, to pick up-- items can fer. Please contact Car- [email protected] holiday pay, retirement, participation in 401K/IRA plans, and flexible Chairs,Trunks, Glass- be dropped at the ol at: 1-801-571-1493 spending account. Apply by COB on Aug. 10th. ware, Crocks, Pictures Coldwell Banker office www.mountainwestmc.com for more information. and More! Priced to or Call us for larger (ucan) - TO APPLY - Sell! Call 830-6735 item donations Thank To be considered, return your application to you Tooele county for Tooele City Human Resource Office, 90 N. Main CARETAKER FOR Chil- FOR SALE: Piano, cher- dren when you want go supporting your local http://www.tooelecity.org ry wood, like new, Sa- Board of Realtors on vacation just get mick, $1700. 884-3998 Pre-employment Drug Screen Required away call 884-6269 TUESDAY August 8, 2006 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B7

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LABORERS, HELPERS, 843-9410 Equal Opportunity Employer Dan (435)830-3335 FIVE STAR AUTO $15- Welders & Welder Fit- 20 per hour commission If you are interested, please send your resume to: ters wanted immediate- SUPERCUTS HIRING Full-time ASE Certified Walgreens, Attn: Chris Scalzitti, 5353 S. 960 E., ly. Positions located at STYLISTS Supercuts Full Diagnostic Mechan- Suite 103, Salt Lake City, UT 84117; or Email: Utah Industrial Depot in offers great benefits, in- ic/Technician 5+ years [email protected]; or Fax: 801- Tooele, Utah. Fax re- cluding on-going train- exp. Fax resumes to sume to (435)843-8321 ing, hourly pay, guaran- 288-2484. Walgreens is an equal opportunity 884-6850 or call 840- Attn: Mike or email teed clientele, medical employer and welcomes individuals of diverse 1673 [email protected]. benefits, paid vacations, talents and backgrounds. Walgreens promotes and more. We're look- and supports a drug-free workplace. 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Our company, which has been in business Looking for Framing tric. 801-908-6660 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS crews that are reliable, for over forty years, believes in family values and treats its employees with integ- LIVE-IN NANNY FOR quality oriented and rity and respect. Our employees do not work on Sundays. We are looking forward great family! Travel & all deadline conscientious. expenses paid! Great to opening our new manufacturing facility in Tooele and becoming a contributing Grantsville/ Tooele salary! Call today! at the Wal-Mart area. (435)830-1480 partner in Utah’s economic development and quality growth. Over the next several (800)856-6918 www.ctr Fax 882-4371 months we will hire employees to fi ll a wide variety of manufacturing positions. nanny.com (ucan) We have an immediate need to fi ll several Production Team Leader positions. FREE SAMPLES lose 10 LOCAL PDL Company Opportunities are available for candidates with established work histories and the to 29lbs in the next 30 Distribution seeking part time em- days all natural Doctor ployee must have Diplo- desire to build a career within our growing company. Our comprehensive benefi ts recommended Call now ma or GED Be fun, flex- package includes medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance, 401(k) plan, 801-562-9000 ible, and dependable tuition assistance, adoption assistance, medical spending and dependent care plans, GRANTSVILLE WAL- Please fax resume to Center in Grantsville! paid holidays and paid vacations. MART Distribution Cen- 435-882-8540 ter seeks motivated per- LOCAL TAXIDERMY son for cafeteria week- Part-Time Schedules Available Tannery needs a hard Qualifi ed candidates must have: end day shift Call Jack- worker full or part time ie at 843-6393 Mon- position Available no Thur Proven supervisory skills Leadership experience experience needed paid training 801-230-3454 Ability to manage multiple tasks Demonstrated reliability HAIR STYLIST/ Pedicu- $11.90/hr to start for T-F rist/ Nail tech- booth LOOMIX FEED SUP- Strong people skills Manufacturing experience rental new salon in PLEMENTS is seeking Grantsville call 830- (wood industry a plus) dealers. Motivated indi- 7026 ask for Mary or $13.25/hr to start for S,S,M viduals with cattle 224-5010 ask for Bobby knowledge and com- $3.00/hr raise within 2 1⁄2 years For consideration please send your resume to the attention of: HAIRSTYLIST & Nail munity ties. Contact Verlin Christensen, Business Consultant Technician Wanted. Connie at 1-800-883- Booth available full or 3817/ ckincheloe@ Material Handling Positions part-time. Incentive: loomix.com to find out Department of Workforce Services $100 off each of the first if there is a dealership Must be able to lift up to 100 lbs continuously 305 North Main Street, Suite 100 three month’s rent. opportunity in your Tooele, UT 84074 Modern, busy, spacious area. (ucan) salon in a great loca- MEDICAL ASSISTANT, To apply, please visit our Distribution tion. 882-1132 or FT/ PT. Friendly, con- Center at 929 N SR 138 Grantsville. HANDYMAN WANTED scientious, self- starter for various work sprin- for busy Pediatric clinic. Fax (801) 524-9288 or [email protected] kler, blinds, paint, door- Please fax your resume knobs, dry wall, floor to Lynda at (435)843- Please allow 30-60 minutes to complete 8382. Visit Conestoga on the web at www.conestogawood.com creaks, Call Mike 882- the Application Process. 5033 B8 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY August 8, 2006

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Homes Lots & Land Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Meetings Meetings Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Miscellaneous Miscellaneous FSBO 4BDRM 1.5bth, 5 ACRE lot in Erda R1 GRANTSVILLE CITY PUBLIC NOTICE Deadline for public no- nominee for Axiom Fi- other common designa- NOTICE OF INTENTION agent of the corporation. split entry, two tone Water rights level land, NOTICE OF PUBLIC 8-4-06 tices is 4 p.m. the day nancial Incorporated, its tion of the real property TO ESTABLISH DE- Where title to any prop- paint, ac, large rooms, paved road $190000 HEARING ON PRO- Grantsville City Council prior to publication. successors and assigns, described above is pur- SERET PEAK SPECIAL erty is held in the name wood burning stove, Call 435-830-2501 POSED SUBDIVISIONS has adopted the follow- Public notices submit- covering the following re- ported to be: 744 North SERVICE DISTRICT of more than one person, fenced yard, mature AND AMENDMENTS ing Ordinances and Res- ted past the deadline al property purported to 170 West Tooele, Utah NOTICE IS HEREBY all of the persons holding trees, zoned livestock BUILDING LOT Grants- TO EXISTING SUBDIVI- olutions: will not be accepted. be located in Tooele 84074 The undersigned GIVEN THAT on July 18, title to the property must with barn on .35 acres, ville 94x137 .297acre SION ZONING MAP Ordinance 2006-11. This UPAXLP County at 420 South 380 Trustee disclaims any li- 2006, the Board of Coun- join in the signing of the close to schools, includes one share irri- AMENDMENTS. Ordinance is for the pur- West, Tooele, UT 84074 ability for any incorrect- ty Commissioners of protest. churches and shopping. gation water Curb, Gut- NOTICE IS HEREBY pose of amending the NOTICE OF TRUST- (the undersigned dis- ness of the street ad- Tooele County, Utah (the At said public hearing, $156,800. (435)840- ter, Sidewalk, Schools, GIVEN that that Grants- Land Use Development EE'S SALE claims liability for any er- dress and other common “County”), adopted Res- the Board of County 4161 and Churches close ville City Council will con- and Management Code The following described ror in the address), and designation, if any, olution 2006-10, declar- Commissioners will give 435-884-3422 duct a public hearing at of Grantsville City, UT as property will be sold at more particularly descri- shown herein. Said sale ing that the public health, full consideration to all FSBO 5bdrm home quiet the Grantsville City Of- recommended by the public auction to the bed as: will be made without cov- convenience and neces- protests which shall have neighborhood, fenced STOCKTON BUILDING fice, 429 E. Main Street, Planning Commission by highest bidder at the Lot 16, PIONEER SUB- enant or warranty, ex- sity require the establish- been filed and will hear yard, detached garage, lots. 12000- 16000ft. Grantsville UT on Wed- adopting a revised chap- West Main Entrance, DIVISION ADDITION press or implied, regard- ment of a special service and consider all interest- sprinkler system, corner Newly constructed nesday August 16, 2006 ter 21, Subdivision Regu- North Steps, Tooele NO. 3, according to the ing title, possession, con- district, to initiate the es- ed persons desiring to be lot near elementary roads. Beautiful lake/ at 7:00 p.m. The pubic lations. County Courthouse, 47 official plat thereof. dition, or encumbrances, tablishment of a special heard. The Board may school $128,000 435- mountain views. Great hearing will consider the A complete copy of the South Main Street, Together with all the im- including fees, charges, service district to be continue the hearing to 850-2264 for manufactured or following: current amendments and Tooele, Utah, on August provements now or here- and expenses of the called “Deseret Peak another date and time if custom built homes. PUBLIC HEARINGS: the original ordinance/ 24, 2006, at 8:30 a.m. of after erected on the Trustee and of the trusts Special Service District” necessary. After conclu- FSBO RAMBLER 3bdrm, 882-7094 (801)860- a. Zone change for Jere- resolution is available for said day, for the purpose property, and all ease- created by said Deed of (the “District”) for the pur- sion of the hearing, and 2bth, hot tub, 100% fin- 5696 my Leavitt for 10.10 review at the city offices, of foreclosing a trust ments, appurtenances, Trust, to pay the remain- poses of providing water after the time for filing ished basement, fully acres approx. 400 E. 429 E. Main, Grantsville, deed originally executed and fixtures now or here- ing principle sums of the and sewer services. The protests has expired, the fenced front and back. Water Shares Durfee. UT 84029, Monday on August 17, 2005 by after a part of the proper- note(s) secured by said Resolution also provides Board shall adopt a reso- $144,000. 830-7875 b. Zone change for Gary through Friday-9: 00 a.m. Robert E. DeLaney and ty. Deed of Trust. The cur- for a public hearing on lution either establishing & Janet Fawson for 154 until 4:00 p.m. Jennifer D. DeLaney, as The current beneficiary rent beneficiary of the the establishment of the the Deseret Peak Spe- FSBO RAMBLER, GRANTSVILLE IRRIGA- Acres northeast corner of Wendy Palmer trustors, in favor of Spec- of the trust deed is Wells Trust Deed as of the District in the County, to cial Service District or 4bdrm, 2bth large TION Shares Wanted 1 Clay and Race Streets City Recorder trum Funding Corpora- Fargo Bank, N.A. and date of this notice is be held at 47 South Main determining that the es- fenced yard sprinkler or more $4200 cash al- from A-10 to RR-1 zone. (Published in the Tran- tion, covering the follow- the record owner of the WELLS FARGO BANK, Street, Tooele, Utah, at tablishment of the District system, central air, in so wanted Tooele well c. Zone change from script Bulletin August 8, ing real property purport- property as of the record- N.A, F/K/A WELLS FAR- 3:00 p.m. on August 22, should be abandoned. A coldasac, $185,900. rights Call 435-840- 13.27 Acres on North 2006) ed to be located in ing of the notice of de- GO HOME MORTGAGE. 2006. resolution establishing 882-3152 1472 Cooley next to Palomino Tooele County at 298 fault is Michael D. Drew- The record owner of the DESCRIPTION OF THE the District may contain PUBLIC NOTICE East Legrand Drive, FSBO: TOOELE beauti- WANTED: WATER rights Ranch to from A-10 to ery. property as of the record- PROPOSED DISTRICT changes from the initial NOTICE IS HERBY GIV- Grantsville, UT 84029 ful 4bdrm home, stucco, or irrigation shares in RR-1 zone. The sale is subject to ing of the Notice of De- The District shall have resolution or notice of in- EN THAT the Tooele (the undersigned dis- central air, custom Tooele Valley. Call d. Minor subdivision for bankruptcy filing, payoff, fault is/are KELLY C. the following boundaries: tention including reduc- City Planning Commis- claims liability for any er- deck, landscaped, Ross at 801-642-0119 Francis Warner to divide reinstatement or any oth- PORTER Dated: July 14, All of Sections 2, 3, 10, tion of the boundaries of sion will meet in a public ror in the address), and sprinklers, alarm, many on lot into two at 324 E. er circumstance that 2006 and 11, Township 3 the District or elimination hearing and Business more particularly descri- more upgrades, Office Space Main Street. would affect the validity James H. Woodall South, Range 5 West, of one or more of the meeting scheduled for bed as: $189,900. 882-3382 or e. Preliminary plat for of the sale. If any such 10653 River Front Park- Salt Lake Base and Meri- types of services pro- Wednesday, August 23, Lot 336, SOUTH WIL- 840-1333 Adam Nash and Ranch circumstance exists, the way, Ste 290 South Jor- dian. Also, the West 1/2 posed. OFFICE/ BUSINESS Road subdivision located 2006 in the hour of 7:00 LOW ESTATES PLAT sale shall be void, the dan, Utah 84095 (801) and the West 1/2 of the If, within fifteen (15) days GRANTSVILLE SOUTH space, utilities and high at approximately 791 E. PM. The meeting will be 2B, a Planned Unit De- successful bidder’s funds 254-9450 Hours: 9:00 East 1/2 of Sections 1 after the conclusion of Willow Estates, speed internet included, Durfee Street to create held at Tooele City Hall velopment, as identified returned and the trustee am - 5:00 pm. James and 12, Township 3 the hearing, over fifty 2888sqft rambler, built 272 North Broadway. 102 lots in the R1-8 in the City Council on the official recorded and current beneficiary H. Woodall, TRUSTEE South, Range 5 West, percent (50%) of the 2005, $205,000. Seller (435)882-4949 zone. Chambers, located at 90 plat filed in the Office of shall not be liable to the TAC: 740729U Salt Lake Base and Meri- qualified voters of the will pay buyer’s closing f. Final plat for Roger N Main Street, Tooele, the Tooele County Re- successful bidder for any (Published in the Tran- dian. territory proposed to be costs. Call Phil Todd Buildings Brockbank on the 14 lot Utah. corder on September 18, damage. script Bulletin July 25, PROPOSED SERVICES included within the Dis- (801)699-5525 for Brockbank Subdivision Public Hearing to amend 2003, as Entry No. Bidders must tender to August 1 & 8, 2006) The District will be au- trict or the owners of showing instructions. located on Hale West Point Meadows 210323, in Book 891, at the trustee a $5,000.00 thorized to provide water over 50% of the as- BUILDING MATERIALS: No agents please. All interested persons Condominiums phase 2. Page 293, and further deposit at the sale and Public Notices and sewer services lo- sessed value (taxable METAL buildings, mini are invited to attend and This subdivision contains defined and described in the balance of the pur- Miscellaneous cated within the District, market value) of the tax- INVESTORS MONEY to storage systems, roof provide comment upon 3.63 acres, 64 units lo- the Declaration of Cove- chase price by 12:00 together with necessary able property included lend bring your best and wall panels, metal these proposals. Written cated at 680 West 600 nants, Conditions and noon the day following Deadline for public no- facilities, appurtenances within the proposed Dis- ideas $1 to $10,000 building components. comments will also be North. Amended plat to Restrictions recorded Ju- the sale. The deposit tices is 4 p.m. the day and equipment therefore. trict file written protest Call Steve 882-5033 Utah Manufacture 20 considered if submitted correct building elevation ly 1, 1998, as Entry No. must be in the form of a prior to publication. METHOD OF FINANC- against the establish- years plus. Top quality to the City Recorder in changes since final plat 114221, in Book 0514, at cashier’s check or bank Public notices submit- ING ment of the proposed LAKEFRONT HOME low prices. Weekly De- advance of the hearing. approval. Page 0698, as amended official check payable to ted past the deadline Pursuant to the provi- District or against the Stansbury Park 6032 N. livery. 1-800-262-5347. The current Land Use Pursuant to the Ameri- and/or supplemented. Lundberg & Associates. will not be accepted. sions of the Utah Special specified type of service Bayshore Dr. 4 bed- cobuildings@cobuildings. Management and Devel- cans with Disabilities Act, Together with an undivid- The balance must be in UPAXLP Service District Act, Title to be provided within the net (ucan) room 3.5 bath. 2005. opment code and the individuals needing spe- ed interest in and to the the form of a wire trans- 17A, Chapter 2, Part 13, District with the County Old Baltimore Brick. cial accommodation dur- Project's Common Areas NOTICE OF PUBLIC If you build, remodel or proposed amendments fer, cashier’s check, Utah Code Annotated, Clerk, the Board is re- 3320' with Basement. ing this meeting should and Facilities, which is HEARING ON PETI- remove buildings you may be reviewed at the bank official check (credit 1953, as amended, and quired by law, in the for- Fireplace. Gorgeous notify Rachelle Custer, appurtenant to said Lot TION TO VACATE A can place your classi- Grantsville City Offices union official checks are Article XI, Section 7 of mer instance, to aban- Lake in backyard. Tooele City Planner prior as defined in said Decla- TOWN STREET fied ad in 45 of Utah's each weekday before the not accepted) or U.S. the Constitution of Utah, don the proposed estab- $1350/mo. +$1350 Se- to the meeting at (435) ration as amended Pursuant to Section 10- newspapers for only public hearing, between Postal money order pay- the District may annually lishment of the District curity. (480)252-3136. 843-2130 or TDD (435) and/or supplemented. 9a-609.5 of the Utah $155. for 25 words ($5. the hours of 9:00 a.m. able to Lundberg & As- impose fees and charges and, in the latter in- 843-2180. Together with all the im- Code, notice is hereby NEED CASH? Foreclo- for each additional and 4:30 p.m. sociates. Cash pay- to pay for all or a part of stance, to eliminate the (Published in the Tran- provements now or here- given that the Town sure solutions! Refi- word). You will reach up Persons with disabilities ments are not accepted. the services to be provid- type of service objected script Bulletin August 1, after erected on the Council and the Mayor of nance. Many flexible to 340,000 households needing accommoda- A trustee’s deed will be ed by the District. It may to from the resolution fi- 8, 15 & 22, 2006) property, and all ease- the Town of Rush Valley, loan programs availa- and all you do is call the tions to participate in this delivered to the success- also annually levy taxes nally establishing the ments, appurtenances, will hold a public hearing ble. Want to sell? We Transcript Bulletin at hearing should contact ful bidder within three upon all taxable property District. PUBLIC NOTICE and fixtures now or here- on August 23, 2006 at will purchase your 882-0050 for all the de- the Grantsville City Offi- business days after re- within the District to pro- Any person who (i) filed NOTICE IS HEREBY after a part of the proper- 7:00 p.m. at the Rush home, cash. 800-977- tails. (Mention UCAN ces at least 3 days in ad- ceipt of the amount bid. vide the proposed serv- a written protest and (ii) GIVEN THAT the Tooele ty. Valley Town Hall, Rush 3008 www.bestreo- Classified Network) vance of the hearing. DATED: July 25, 2006. ices, and may issue is a qualified voter resid- home.com DATED THIS 21 DAY City Planning Commis- The current beneficiary Scott Lundberg, Trust- Valley Utah, upon a Peti- bonds for the acquisition ing within the proposed sion will meet in a public STEEL BUILDINGS: OF July 2006 of the trust deed is Wells ee tion filed by Chad Hunt to and/or construction of fa- district or a qualified vot- hearing and Business Planning on selling your FACTORY inventory. Wendy Palmer Fargo Bank, N.A., as 3269 South Main, #100 vacate a portion of a cilities or systems to pro- er whose property has meeting scheduled for home, you could be Best deals 40x60 to Grantsville City Trustee and the record Salt Lake City, UT platted but undeveloped vide said services, pro- been included within the Wednesday, August 9, sending your sales 120x300. Free same (Published in the Tran- owners of the property 84115 or used Town Street that vided, however, that said proposed District, may, 2006 in the hour of 7:00 points to up to 340,000 day quote. (800)658- script Bulletin August 8, as of the recording of the (801) 263-3400 runs through Sager’s levy to provide said serv- within thirty (30) days af- PM. The meeting will be households at once. For 2885 www.rigidbuilding. 2006) notice of default are Rob- Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. Livestock property. The ices or to repay said ter the adoption of the held at Tooele City Hall $155. you can place com (ucan) ert E. Delaney and Jen- – 5:00 p.m. street is identified as 5th bonds, must be author- Resolution establishing your 25 word classified NOTICE OF PUBLIC in the City Council nifer D. Delaney. L&A Case No. 06-56215 North Street and which ized and approved by a the District, apply to the ad to all 45 newspapers Financial HEARING Chambers, located at 90 The sale is subject to HN runs east from Main majority of the qualified District Court of the Third in Utah. Just call the Services Notice is hereby given N Main Street, Tooele, bankruptcy filing, payoff, THIS COMMUNICATION Street. The legal de- electors of the District at Judicial District for a writ Transcript Bulletin at that the Erda Township Utah. reinstatement or any oth- IS AN ATTEMPT TO scription of the street that an election for that pur- of review of the actions 882-0050 for all the de- $$CASH$$ IMMEDIATE Planning Commission Agenda Items er circumstance that COLLECT A DEBT, AND is proposed to be vacat- pose. of the County in estab- tails. (Mention ucan) CASH for structured will be holding a PUBLIC 1. Public Hearing and would affect the validity ANY INFORMATION ed is identified as fol- PUBLIC HEARING ON lishing the District, only settlements, annuities, HEARING in the Tooele Motion on conditional of the sale. If any such OBTAINED WILL BE lows: PROPOSED ESTAB- upon the grounds, how- PRIVATE PARADISE! law suit, mortgage County Courthouse Au- use permit for a home circumstance exists, the USED FOR THAT PUR- That portion of 5th North LISHMENT OF SPE- ever, that his property Terrific Views! 3bdrm, notes & cash flows. J.G. ditorium at 47 So. Main preschool at 243 Wallace sale shall be void, the POSE. Street abutting the north CIAL SERVICE DIS- will not be benefited by 2bth. Condo Under Wentworth #1 Street, Tooele. On Wed- Way by Crystal Watson. successful bidder’s funds (Published in the Tran- line of Lots 5 and 6 of B- TRICT one or more of the serv- Construction. 2 Units 1(800)794-7310 (ucan) nesday August 9th 2. Review and Approval returned and the trustee script Bulletin July 25, 3 and that portion ex- The Board of County ices authorized to be fur- Sold. This Won't Last. 2006 beginning at of Planning Commission and current beneficiary August 1 & 8, 2006) tending westerly to the Commissioners will hold nished by the District or Valerie Wimmer, FACING FORECLO- 7:00pm to receive public minutes for meeting held shall not be liable to the east line of Main Street a public hearing on the that the proceedings tak- RE/MAX Platinum, 435- SURE? Distressed? comment on the follow- July 26, 2006. successful bidder for any NOTICE OF TRUST- as shown on the Amend- establishment of the Dis- en in the establishment 849-2312. Overwhelmed by bill ing items: Discussion damage. EE’S SALE ed plat of St. John Subdi- trict and the furnishing of of the District have not collectors? We can REZ #1017-06 Jesse 1. Discussion commer- Bidders must tender to APN: 120510350A Trust vision, recorded in Book water and sewer serv- been in compliance with SELLING YOUR HOME? help. Ask for Sue. 1- Lassley Sec. 27 & 28 2 cial Table of Uses. the trustee a $5,000.00 No. 06-4362-UT Loan 163 at page 705 of the ices therein at 3:00 p.m. the law. Advertise it in the clas- 435-640-6447 or South 4 West RR-5 to Pursuant to the Ameri- deposit at the sale and No. 1100155353 Ref: Tooele County records, on Tuesday, August 22, A FAILURE TO APPLY sifieds. Call 882-0050 (801)792-1754 CG, R-1-10 & R-M-15 cans with Disabilities Act, the balance of the pur- KELLY C. PORTER IM- located in the Southwest 2006. Any interested per- FOR SUCH WRIT OF STANSBURY BEAUTI- Mary Dixon individuals needing spe- chase price by 12:00 PORTANT NOTICE TO Quarter of Section 19, son may protest the es- REVIEW WITHIN THE FUL 5brdm 3.5bth on QUICK LOAN $1-$500 Secretary cial accommodations noon the day following PROPERTY OWNER Township 5 South, tablishment of the District PRESCRIBED TIME .31 acres 2900 sqft Quick Cash Call Dennis Erda Township Plan- during this meeting the sale. The deposit You are in default under Range 5 West, Salt Lake or the furnishing of serv- SHALL FORECLOSE RV parking Basket- 882-5033 ning Commission should notify Rachelle must be in the form of a a deed of trust dated Au- Base and Meridian, more ices therein either orally ALL OWNERS OF ball Court hardwood Public Notices (Published in the Tran- Custer, Tooele City Plan- cashier’s check or bank gust 12, 2005. Unless particularly described as at the hearing or in writ- PROPERTY WITHIN floors work out/office script Bulletin August 8, ner prior to the meeting official check payable to you take action to protect follows: ing, at or at any time pri- THE DISTRICT SO ES- alarm system etc. Meetings 2006) at (435) 843-2130 or Lundberg & Associates. your property, it may be Beginning at a point on or to the hearing, or with- TABLISHED FROM THE Asking price $314,900 TDD (435) 843-2180. The balance must be in the east line of Main Deadline for public no- sold at a public sale. If in 15 days of the conclu- RIGHT FURTHER TO 801-673-4370 435- NOTICE OF PUBLIC (Published in the Tran- the form of a wire trans- Street as depicted on tices is 4 p.m. the day you need an explanation sion of the hearing. Writ- OBJECT THERETO. 843-5216 HEARING script Bulletin August 8, fer, cashier’s check, said Amended Plat of St. prior to publication. of this proceeding, you ten protests must be filed Adopted by the Board Notice is hereby given 2006) bank official check (credit John Subdivision, said with the County Clerk, of Commissioners of STANSBURY CONDO Public notices submit- should contact a Lawyer. that the Tooele County union official checks are On August 22, 2006, at point being North and may be withdrawn Tooele County, this Ju- on golf course 3000sqft ted past the deadline PUBLIC NOTICE Planning Commission not accepted) or U.S. 4:30 P.M., James H. 80E57"20" East 66.00 by the protestant within ly 18, 2006. finished 4bdrm 3bth will not be accepted. Notice is hereby given will be holding a PUBLIC Postal money order pay- Woodall, as duly appoint- feet and North 08E43'40" 30 days after the conclu- (SEAL) knotty alder lots of up- UPAXLP that the Stockton Plan- HEARING in the Tooele able to Lundberg & As- ed Trustee under a Deed West 544.50 feet along sion of the hearing. By: Dennis Rockwell grades This will be a ning and Zoning Com- County Courthouse Audi- sociates. Cash pay- of Trust recorded Sep- said east line from the in- Any protest signed on County Commissioner closed bid Call for ap- AGENDA mission will hold Public torium at 47 So. Main ments are not accepted. tember 7, 2005, as In- tersection of Main and behalf of a corporation ATTEST: pointment before NOTICE is hereby given Hearing and Work Meet- Street, Tooele. On Wed- A trustee’s deed will be strument No. 246457 of 4th North Streets and owning property in the By: Dennis Ewing Aug/14th 435-830-7289 that the Board of Trust- ing on Tuesday, 22nd nesday August 16th delivered to the success- the official records in the running thence along the District shall be sufficient County Clerk ees of the Stansbury day of August 2006 at 2006 beginning at 7:00 ful bidder within three office of the County re- extension of said east if it is signed by the pres- (Published in the Tran- STANSBURY PARK 2+ Recreation Service Area the Stockton Town Hall, p.m. to receive public business days after re- corder of Tooele County, line North 08E43'40" ident, vice president, or script Bulletin July 25, bdrm home for sale, and the Greenbelt Serv- 18 North Johnson Street. comment on the follow- ceipt of the amount bid. State of Utah executed West 99.00 feet to the any duly authorized August 1 & 8, 2006) rent, or lease option. ice Area and the Board This meeting will begin ing items: DATED: July 25, 2006. by KELLY C. PORTER, north line of 5th North $1100/mo rent. of Directors of the Stans- promptly at 7:00 p.m. (a) PUD #0013-02 Pon- Scott Lundberg, Trust- A SINGLE MAN WILL Street; thence along said $164,900 for sale. 801- bury Service Agency will and will end promptly at derosa Phase 3 (Prelimi- ee SELL AT PUBLIC AUC- north line North 641-8193. convene their regularly 9:00 p.m. nary Plat): 3269 South Main, #100 TION TO HIGHEST BID- 80E57'20" East 1863.84 scheduled meeting on BUSINESS SECTION Mary Dixon Salt Lake City, UT DER, PAYABLE IN feet; thence South UPDATED 3brdm 1 bth Wednesday, August 9, 1. Roll Call Secretary 84115 LAWFUL MONEY OF 08E43'40" East 99.00 rambler for sale in Rush 2006 at 7:00 p.m., at the PUBLIC HEARING Tooele County Plan- (801) 263-3400 THE UNITED STATES feet to the south line of Valley (St John) knotty Clubhouse, #1 Country 2. Proposal to amend ning Commission Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. AT THE TIME OF SALE. said 5th North Street; oak kitchen w/ceramic Club Drive, Stansbury General Plan in address- (Published in the Tran- – 5:00 p.m. SUCCESSFUL BID- thence along said south tile flooring, updated Park, Utah 84074. ing prohibition of gravel script Bulletin August 15, L&A Case No. 06-56191 DERS MUST TENDER A line South 80E57'20" bathroom 6 jet jacuzzi Business Meeting pits, asphalt and cement 2006) HN DEPOSIT OF $5,000 IN West 1863.84 feet to the bathtub, 2 car garage 1. Call to Order production THIS COMMUNICATION CERTIFIED FUNDS TO point of beginning. large, outside building 2. Pledge of Allegiance PUBLIC NOTICE 3. Proposal to amend IS AN ATTEMPT TO THE TRUSTEE AT THE A copy of the Petition 60 by 20, plus two other 3. Roll Call The Town of Stockton Development Code in COLLECT A DEBT, AND TIME OF SALE, WITH and a map showing the outside buildings 435- 4. Review and Adopt Mi- will meet in a PUBLIC addressing prohibition of ANY INFORMATION THE BALANCE DUE BY street that is proposed 837-2277 nutes HEARING- Well Applica- gravel pits, asphalt and OBTAINED WILL BE NOON THE FOLLOW- for vacation may be re- 5. Public Comment tion for Emergency Back cement production VERY NICE Brick home USED FOR THAT PUR- ING BUSINESS DAY, viewed by contacting 6. Recess Up System-Perry Mat- REGULAR MEETING w/basement apartment, POSE. AT THE OFFICE OF Joyce McAtee at 1200 Work Session thews USDA –Loan, 4. Minutes double lot, fenced beau- (Published in the Tran- THE TRUSTEE AT THE West Highway 199, Rush 1. Possible Vote Items Thursday August 10, a. August 1, 2006 tiful yard, fruit trees, script Bulletin July 25, WEST MAIN EN- Valley, Utah 84069 (Tel: a. Well A Landscaping – 2006 at the Stockton 5. Vote to amend Gener- garden, sprinkler sys- August 1 & 8, 2006) TRANCE, NORTH 837-2229) prior to the Jeff Terry Town Hall, 18 N. John- al Plan tem, possible duplex b. Legal Questions – STEPS OF THE hearing. son Street. The meeting 6. Vote to amend Devel- NOTICE OF TRUST- property. 882-5104 Randy Jones TOOELE COUNTY DIS- Interested persons are will begin promptly at opment Code EE'S SALE 2. Manager’s Report TRICT COURT, 47 invited to attend and give 7:00 PM. 7. Conservation Subdivi- The following described WHY PAY Rent? Gor- 3. Board Members’ Re- SOUTH MAIN STREET, comment on this Petition (Published in the Tran- sion property will be sold at geous Views! This ports and Requests TOOELE, UTAH all right, to vacate a platted town script Bulletin August 1, 8. Adjourn public auction to the Won't Last! $109,900. 4. Correspondence title and interest con- street. 3, 8 & 10, 2006) Dated on this 4th day of highest bidder at the 3bdrm, 2bth Modular 5. Assignments Review veyed to and now held Dated this 27th day of w/Carport. Valerie Wim- August, 2006 West Main Entrance, July, 2006. 6. Financial and Bills PUBLIC NOTICE by it under said Deed of mer. RE/MAX Platinum. Deborah S. Martin, North Steps, Tooele BY ORDER OF THE 7. Adjourn Lake Point Park and Trust in the property situ- 435-849-2312. Under CBLO County Courthouse, 47 RUSH VALLEY TOWN (Published in the Tran- Cemetery Truth and Tax- ated in said County and Construction. (Published in the Tran- South Main Street, COUNCIL script Bulletin August 8, ation heraing will be held State described as: LOT script Bulletin August 8, Tooele, Utah, on August BY JOYCE MCATEE 2006) August 17, 2006 at 7pm 350A, SHETLAND AND Mobile Homes 10, 15, 17 & 22, 2006) 24, 2006, at 8:30 a.m. of TOWN RECORDER in the Lake Point Mos- MEADOWS NO. 3 SUB- said day, for the purpose DIVISION, ACCORDING (Published in the Tran- quito Abatement build- of foreclosing a trust TOOELE TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT script Bulletin August 1, 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile TRANSCRIPT ing. deed originally executed THEREOF ON FILE 8, 15, & 22, 2006) home for rent, no smok- BULLETIN (Published in the Tran- Your Local on January 4, 2005 by AND OF RECORD IN ing/ pets. 882-1550 script Bulletin July 27, News Source Michael D. Drewery, as THE TOOELE COUNTY Subscribe Today 2006) trustor, in favor of Mort- TOOELE TOOELETRANSCRIPT RECORDER’S OFFICE TRANSCRIPT 882-0050 BULLETIN gage Electronic Registra- The street address and BULLETIN tion Systems, Inc., as B10 TUESDAY August 8, 2006 WEDDINGS Oklahoma! Anderson/Viteri continued from page B1 Richard and Darlene Anderson of Grantsville, Utah, are pleased newcomer to Tooele who brings to announce the marriage of a strong tradition of theater with their son, Brad, to Andrea Viteri, her. daughter of Carlos and Mercy The 73-year-old Brown, who Viteri of Herriman, Utah. has the “energy of someone much Brad and Andrea would like younger,” moved to Grantsville to invite all of their friends and from Washington State where she family to celebrate this special worked for decades in musical day with them. Please join us theater, Price said. at a reception in their honor Long-time theater fans will rec- on Monday, Aug. 14, 2006, from ognize Jerry Stocks, who returns 7-10 p.m. at the Millennial Falls Brad Anderson and Andrea Viteri to the stage after a lengthy sab- Reception Center, 12375 S. 1300 batical. Stocks is best known for East, Draper, Utah. his work with the Ivy Garden com- Brad graduated from the College Republicans and the munity theater. He will return as Grantsville High School in 2002, treasurer of the State College Andrew Carnes, Ado Annie’s shot- where he served as student Republicans. Andrea graduated gun toting father. body president. Brad is attend- from Riverton High School in Tom Stam has been cast as Ike ing the University of Utah, 2004. Andrea is working on her Skidmore and Aaron Curry will majoring in political science associate degree at Salt Lake play Jud Fry, Laurey’s would-be and campaign management. Community College, following suitor. He is currently serving as the which she’ll transfer to the U to Another new feature to this pro- president of the U Chapter of continue her education. duction will be the live sound, said Christie Steadman, producer. “We are working the kinks out of this, it is going to be quite different,” Nelson/Bulloch she said. “We have a super-strong ensem- Merrill and Karen Nelson are ble show,” Price said. “So many pleased to announce the mar- people have worked extra hard” to riage of their daughter, Emmeli, put together the production. to Dustin Bulloch of Cedar City. The event is community theater Emmi and Dusty will be mar- at its best with performers ranging ried Thursday, Aug. 10, 2006, in age from novice six-year-olds in the Bountiful Temple. They to seasoned performers well into will be honored at a reception their 70s, he said. that evening from 6-7:30 p.m. at Cast members include: Joshua the South Willow Chapel (410 Maher as Ali Hakim; Sara Higgins Shelley Lane) in Grantsville. as Gertie Cummings; Will Higgins Emmi and Dusty plan to as Cord Elam; Kyra Cox as reside in Cedar City where they Armina; Leona Schultz as Ellen, will continue their studies at Audrey Graff as Kate, Vanessa Southern Utah University. Emmeli Nelson Steadman as Aggie; Ashley and Dustin Bulloch Whiting as Vivian, Paul Dupaix as Jess/Mike; Cole Snyder as Fred; Joseph Knickerbocker as Slim; T.J. Thomas as Joe and Andre Dupaix as Sam. Newcomb/Busico Members of the ensemble include Lacy Antonio, Ales Dupaix, Thomas and Barbara Karen Dupaix, Vikki England, Newcomb are pleased to Alicia Erickson, Brianna Furniss, announce the marriage of their Rebekah Furniss, Lauren Heath, daughter, Rebecca Lindsay, to Andrew Heath, Macall Herpich, photography / Missy Thompson Christopher Mark Busico, son The ensemble in “Oklahoma!” show off their dancing skills during the song “The Farmer and the Cowman.” Sarah Hughes, Brinna Lyman, of Mark and Valerie Busico, on Dallin Dupaix, Emily Rice, Nolana Alexander, Amy Stocks, Heather rapher and Christina Ashby is the about the production, Steadman Aug. 12, 2006, at the Busico resi- Rice, Kayla Robinson, Kylee Wilson and Tori Schaffer. musical director. Trista Price is the said, who noted the community dence in Erda, Utah. Robinson, Ed Hughes, Mary Jo JodieThornton is the choreog- assistant director. seems to be picking up on the Following a ceremony and a “We have the best excitement and ticket sales are reception in Erda, the newly- creative staff available going well. weds will attend a reception in in the county,” Price “Oklahoma!” will have a smaller their honor in Rochester, N.Y., said. audience size than the “Benson home of the Newcomb family. Christopher Mark Busico The outdoor venue Grist Mill” pageant, a production The couple would like to and Rebecca Lindsay makes it possible to use that has traditionally been held at extend a special thanks to both live animals, including the site, but was retired last sum- of their parents for all the help, a horse for Curly and mer, Steadman said. support and love they have given the famed “surrey with She said the seating had to be and continue to give. the fringe on top.’ reconfigured to accommodate bet- Chris and Rebecca plan to Richard Thornton ter sound and more dancing for reside in the Tooele area. and Scott Higley are the the musical production. sound engineers with The show will be presented ANNIVERSARIES the help of Kyle Palmer Aug. 11, 12 and 14. The show starts and David Green, who at sundown, approximately 8:30 are also the set design- p.m., Price said. Tickets are $8 for Bernadine and ers. Melissa Swan is adults, $6 for children. A family painting the set, she pass for $35 will be available for up Allen Robinson said. to six family members living in the “We’re excited,” same household, he said. Because you have shared in our lives by your friendship and love, we invite you to join in Babies born a celebration of the 50th wed- ding anniversary of our parents, Find Your Health Oasis July 26 - Aug. 4 Bernadine and Allen “Corky” Robinson, on Saturday, Aug. 19 from 5-8 p.m. at the Magna at MWMC Park East Pavilion 8950 W. 2600 Justin B. Fisher was born South. The gift of your presence Bernadine July 26, 2006, to Kevin and is wonderful. Please bring no and Allen “Corky” Robinson Rachel Fisher. other. Josiah Thomas Wadsworth was born July 26, 2006, to Brian and Elisa Wadsworth. Brooke Lynn Fields was BABIES born July 26, 2006, to Kenna Johnson and Tyson Fields. 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