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www.tooeletranscript.com TUESDAY TOOELE RANSCRIPT Champion T cowboy tops his class See B1 BULLETIN March 6, 2007 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 113 NO. 82 50¢ UTA won’t add busses for Tooele Route numbers will change but capacity, routes will stay the same by Suzanne Ashe STAFF WRITER Neither bus routes nor the number of busses running between Tooele and Salt Lake City will change when the Utah Transit Authority’s route overhaul goes into effect this fall. However, the names of the routes will change. According to UTA’s Senior Service Planner Steve Swan, all of the inter-county routes are becoming a “400 series.” This means the current No. 51 bus would be the No. 451, the No. 53 would become the No. 453 and the No. 75, which services the Tooele Army Depot, would be the No. 475. The No. 475 route is more of a reverse commute, Swan explained. It brings riders to the Tooele Army Depot during the morning commute and back to Salt Lake Valley during the evening commute. The three Salt Lake-Tooele County routes have a com- bined ridership of more than 700 passengers per day. UTA’s goal is to increase Salt Lake County ridership, now at 57,000 a day, by 12 percent over the next three years. However Tooele County service is not scheduled for an increase. According to UTA, there has been a 7 percent increase photography / Troy Boman in ridership on the Tooele-Salt Lake lines in the past five Northlake Elementary third-graders walk and run around the school grounds for 30 minutes once a week as part of Utah Department of Health’s Gold years. Medal Schools program. The program offers financial incentives up to $1500 for schools that promote heathy lifestyles. Although Tooele County’s population is increasing, new routes won’t be added until a larger contribution is made to UTA by Tooele and Grantsville cities, since UTA is funded by sales tax income. Tooele and Granstville cur- Schools aim to fight childhood obesity rently contribute one-quarter of a cent from annual sales taxes to UTA. Programs stress physical activity and promoting good nutritional choices SEE UTA ON A5 by Alleen Lang dents walked a total of 2,693,429 miles as part of earned by adding on the bronze metal criteria: one CORRESPONDENT the “Gold Medal School Program.” Most of Tooele health-related event per year involving students, Nearly one out of every four Utah schoolchildren County’s 15 elementary schools participated, along parents, teachers and the school principal. is obese. It’s an epidemic sweeping the state and with 127 other Utah schools. Tooele’s program, Gold medal schools earn $500 by building on the the county. But the Tooele County School District which was established in 2002 in conjunction with silver and bronze achievements and writing a policy Wind turbine is trying to tip the scales in favor of healthy kids by the Utah Winter Olympics, addresses tobacco pre- stressing that food is not to be used as a reward in introducing several new programs into area elemen- vention, physical activity and nutrition. Schools the classroom. Policies are also written banning tary schools. are given a small monetary reward for each level of advertising of less nutritious food choices and the operator to tap Involvement in national and state exercise pro- achievement — bronze, gold and silver. selling of food items for fundraisers. grams, scrutinizing the fat content of foods served Bronze medal schools are awarded $200 for In addition, schools are encouraged to participate through the school lunch program, and limiting establishing a gold medal mile policy with the goal in Red Ribbon Week, host an Olympic Field Day or Stockton breezes the number of empty calories available to students of students walking one mile every week. A policy participate in the Presidential Fitness Challenge. through reward programs and vending machines are is also written requiring 90 minutes of physical edu- After completing the first three levels of achieve- Renewable energy project could the primary tools used by the district to encourage cation for each student every week. Kindergarten ment, schools may progress to platinum school put Tooele County on ‘green’ map healthy habits, according to Ken Luke, elementary students are required to spend 45 minutes a week in level, which requires policies on healthy food choic- curriculum director. physical education. by Karen Hunt SEE OBESITY ON A5 For instance, between 2001 and 2005, Utah stu- Silver medals and $300 in award money are STAFF WRITER Utah’s first major commercial wind farm could begin development this year on South Mountain near Stockton, according to county and state officials. Tasco Engineering Company, a Lehi firm special- Tooele woman izing in wind-power generation, is proposing to COURTROOM TECHNOLOGY construct between 20 and 38 wind turbines in the area. The company could eventually put in up to 180 involved in Samoan turbines, which would provide as much as 70 mega- watts of power, according to a contract between adoption scheme Tasco and Rocky Mountain Power. Julie Orchard, with the Utah Public Service Commission, said by Suzanne Ashe wind power projects consistently produce about one STAFF WRITER third of their maximum capacity. Even at that rate, A 34-year-old Tooele woman is one of seven the Pioneer Ridge project in Stockton could power people Immigration and Customs Enforcement approximately 20,000 homes for a year. officials say duped parents in Samoa into giving up Tasco Engineering refused to comment on its pro- children to adoptive parents in the United States. posed project. Karalee Thornock of Tooele, Karen Banks, 45, of The Stockton area has strong wind-energy poten- Wellsville, Scott Banks, 46, also of Wellsville, and tial because it’s situated in a major wind corridor. Coleen Bartlet, 40, of Evanston, Wyo., was one of The tall turbine towers Tasco would build would four co-defendants indicted last week in federal court in Salt Lake City. Investigators are still looking for Tagaloa Ieti, SEE WIND ON A8 44, of Samoa, and Julie Tuiletufuga, age unknown, of Samoa. “They are believed to be in Samoa,” according to Virginia Kice, U.S. Immigration and Customs County deemed too Enforcement (ICE) spokeswoman. On Monday, Dan Wakefield, 70, a U.S. citizen who had been living in Apia, Samoa, entered a plea big for ‘fast track’ of “not guilty” before Magistrate Samuel Alba in New bill restricting state funds could Salt Lake City. He surrendered his passport but was not detained. hamper economic development A 135-count federal indictment alleges the sus- by Mark Watson pects operated a Utah-based adoption agency, STAFF WRITER Focus on Children, that took more than 80 Samoan A new Senate bill designed to accelerate indus- children from their native country and placed them trial development in Utah’s rural counties could leave in adoptive homes in Utah and several other states Tooele County in the slow lane. under false pretenses. Senate Bill 10, approved by both houses and According to Kice, none of the children have still awaiting action from the governor, designates been removed from their adoptive homes, and each 20 percent of Utah’s Industrial Assistance Fund to case will be reviewed separately. The indictment the state’s rural counties. This “Rural Fast Track states that the defendants told Samoan residents Program” is designed to boost economic develop- their children would be temporarily placed in the ment outside major metro areas. United States to attend U.S. schools and would photography / Troy Boman The original bill classified rural counties as those return to Samoa when they reached adulthood. Kyle Memmott, chief probation officer with the 3rd District Court, demonstrates a new touch-screen with less than 60,000 residents. That number was The adoptive parents in the United States alleg- device in the juvenile courtroom that will allow clerks to control many devices including video testi- changed to 30,000 by the House — a cutoff that edly were told that the children were orphans monies, lights and temperature. Officials and staff moved into the new courthouse on March 1 and would disqualify Tooele, Box Elder, Iron and Summit held court for the first time in the new facility yesterday. SEE ADOPTION ON A5 SEE COUNTY ON A8

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Corrections The name of Harry Shinton was White supremacist gang’s clout grows across West misspelled in the caption of the March 1 article “Officials prepare for by Gillian Flaccus major earthquake.” The Transcript ASSOCIATED PRESS Bulletin apologizes for the error. BUENA PARK, Calif. (AP) — The white supremacist gang Public Valley Weather Forecast Enemy No. 1 began two decades ago as a group of teenage punk-rock fans Local Weather from upper-middle class bedroom Tue communities in Southern California. 52/34 Now, the violent gang that deals 3/6 in drugs, guns and identity theft is Partly cloudy skies. High 52F. Winds light and variable. gaining clout across the West after forging an alliance with the notori- ous Aryan Brotherhood, authori- Wed 53/36 ties say. 3/7 Police say the gang has compiled Times of sun and clouds. Highs in a “hit list” targeting five officers the low 50s and lows in the mid and a gang prosecutor — a sign of 30s. just how brazen Public Enemy has become. “They make police officers Thu 52/35 3/8 very, very nervous,” said Cpl. Nate Few showers. Highs in the low 50s Booth, a gang detective with the and lows in the mid 30s. Buena Park Police Department in Orange County. Law enforcement officials trace Fri 53/37 the gang’s rise to shifts in the 3/9 power structure inside prisons. Mix of sun and clouds. Highs in the The Aryan Brotherhood has long low 50s and lows in the upper 30s. been the dominant white suprema- cist gang behind bars, with the AP Photo / Ann Johansson Sat Nazi Low Riders acting as its foot A poster displaying hate symbols hangs in the gang unit office at the police station in Buena Park, Calif., Feb. 24. The white supremacist gang 58/37 Public Enemy No. 1 began two decades ago as a group of teenage punk rock fans from upper-middle class bedroom communities in Orange 3/10 soldiers on the outside for drug County. Now, it’s spreading to other Western states and gaining power as federal authorities weaken the Aryan Brotherhood and other established Mix of sun and clouds. Highs in the dealing and identity theft. upper 50s and lows in the upper In 2000, officials reclassified the white supremacist gangs with racketeering charges and other crackdowns. 30s. Low Riders as a prison-based gang Department of Corrections. Beach in the 1980s. It soon shifted used to fuel its methamphetamine which a member of the gang fired ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content Service and began sending its members to In the past three years, its ranks its base to nearby Orange County business, he said. dozens of rounds at police from a solitary confinement as soon as have doubled to at least 400, but and in the 1990s began recruit- Two months ago, police agen- car driven by his girlfriend during Temps / Precipitation they were imprisoned. authorities suspect there could be ing what police call “bored latch- cies in Orange County arrested 67 a high-speed freeway pursuit. After The crackdown hurt the gang’s hundreds of other members oper- key kids” — white teenagers from suspected members after learning being arrested, the man was taken Date High Low (prec./inches) ability to interact with the Aryan ating under the radar. They said upper-middle class neighborhoods. about the hit list against officers to an emergency room, where March 1 37 16 .04; snow 1 Brotherhood, which turned to Public heavy recruiting is taking place Public Enemy is now involved in Anaheim, Buena Park and Costa he grabbed a scalpel and tried to March 2 33 22 .05; snow 1 March 3 38 14 Enemy, authorities say. The alliance throughout California and Arizona, in identity theft. Booth said the Mesa. Those arrested in the raid slash a deputy before cutting him- March 4 44 20 was cemented in 2005 when Donald and members have been picked up gang has gone from swiping per- were charged with conspiracy to self, Booth said. March 5 50 26 Reed “Popeye” Mazza, an alleged by police in Nevada and Idaho. sonal information from mailboxes commit murder, possession of ille- Authorities worry that Public leader of Public Enemy, was induct- “They move around. We find and trash to stealing entire credit gal weapons and identity theft, Enemy is using stolen credit infor- Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer for the National Weather Service, reports ed into the Aryan Brotherhood. them everywhere,” said Lowell profiles with the help of girlfriends among other things. Police have mation to learn the home address- that his recording station at 139 S. Main The pact has increased Public Smith of the Orange County and wives who take jobs at banks, not released their names or further es of police and their families. received .09 precipitation between March 1 Enemy’s wealth and recruit- Probation Department. mortgage companies and even details because the investigation is Some officers have gone to court and 5 and a total of .09 inches in March. ing power, said Steve Slaten, a The gang traces its roots to state motor vehicle departments. continuing. to have addresses removed from For the water year, which began Oct. 1, 2006, Tooele has received 7.39 inches of special agent for the California the punk rock subculture in Long Money from those operations is Booth recalled another case in those records, Booth said. precipitation. The normal for the year is 19.09 inches of precipitation. Rare Book of Mormon to be auctioned in NYC Subscriber Service SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — It’s a was a gift from Hyrum Smith,” The hymnal is owned by some- Wasatch Front winter air rare find left for years in a box in brother of church founder Joseph If you haven’t received one in Illinois, she said. a barn. Smith, Drabick said. your newspaper by 6:30 p.m., Other items of Mormon interest A first edition Book of Mormon The hymnal, titled “A Collection please call 882-0050 and our cus- quality sets ‘dirty’ record will also be sold: a third edition will be sold at an auction in New of Sacred Hymns, for the Church Book of Mormon; the letters to the tomer representative will assist SALT LAKE CITY (AP) indoors. York City on March 22. It is owned of Jesus Christ of Latter-day New York Herald, which explain you. Customer service hours on — The Winter Air Quality Tougher federal air health by an antique dealer who purchased Saints,” was compiled by Smith’s Mormon doctrine and recount Tuesday and Thursday nights Alert program set a record standards for small partic- books and put them in an upstate wife, Emma, and was published in Smith’s murder; and a year’s run are 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. this season for the number ulate pollution prompted New York barn before discovering Nauvoo, Ill., in 1841. of The Deseret News, from March of bad air quality days. more of the “red” days, the the valuable text. Members of the LDS church con- 1857 to March 1858. Salt Lake and Davis coun- division reported. ������ Swann Auction Galleries will sell sider the Book of Mormon to be ���������� ties had a record 28 days Salt Lake and Davis coun- the book along with other items, scripture on par with the Bible. ���������������� where the Division of Air �������� ����������������� ties were under a “red” including a first edition Mormon Smith said he translated the book Tooele Quality program asked resi- alert for 16 days in January hymnal and three letters to the New from gold plates delivered by an �������������� dents to limit their driving �������������� ��������� alone. York Herald by the first mayor of angel. and not use wood-burning ������������� ������������������ The air quality alerts have Salt Lake City. Drabick said the books have “We Are Your Neighborhood stoves or fireplaces by issu- ������ also run in the summer to They will be publicly displayed been examined for authenticity. Family Theatre” ing a red alert. ����������� ���������� indicate high amounts of at the New York gallery for four She said the Book of Mormon 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. ��������������� ��������������� Utah and Weber counties ozone in the air and also days, beginning March 17. comes from an antique dealer in (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 ��������������� ������������������� also set a record with 25 and �������������� ���������������� encourage residents to limit The Book of Mormon is expect- New York who had purchased Tickets are now available online 17 red days respectively, the at www.movieswest.com ������������ ���������������� their driving. The program ed to sell for $70,000 to $90,000, and many leather-bound books at an division reported. the hymnal for $30,000 to $40,000, auction and then let the box sit in a ��������� will now run year-round on nd th Thursday was the final according to Sarah Drabick, a pub- barn for several years. ������������ ������ day in the Winter Air Quality the Web site www.airquality. March 2 - 8 ����������� ������������� licist for the auction house. “Finally, when they decided to utah.gov. *Times & Shows Subject to Change ����������� ��������������������� Alert season. The division The 1830 Book of Mormon go through it, they saw the Book “The new system will be ������������ ������������ used red, yellow and green appears to be signed by Orson Pratt, of Mormon and thought it was * ������������� ������������ alerts to help residents make used year-round to empha- Wild Hogs an early apostle in The Church of quite interesting. That’s when they Dly: 4:25, 7:00, 9:10 ��������������� ������������ decisions about days they size vehicle pollution,” said (PG-13) ����������� ����������� Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. inquired what it might be, and Sat: 12:05, 2:15, 4:25, 7:00, 9:10 Sun: 12:05, 2:15, 4:25, 7:00 Only ����������� ������������ should limit their driving, division director Rick Sprott An inscription by its owner, learned its significance,” Drabick fireplace use and even stay in a statement. ����������� Denison Root, indicates “the book said. ������������� �������������������� Music & Lyrics ����������� ����������������� Dly: 4:00, 7:10, 9:15 (PG-13) ���������������� ����������������� Sat: 12:00, 2:00, 4:00, 7:10, 9:15 ������������� ���������������������� Study finds Utah tops Sun: 12:00, 2:00, 4:00, 7:10 Only ��������������� �������������� ����������������� Norbit ������������� �������������� Dly: 4:50, 7:05 (PG-13) nation in painkiller abuse Sat: 12:15, 4:50, 7:05 ��������������� �������������� ��������������� �������������� OGDEN, Utah (AP) — A Sun: 12:15, 4:50, 7:05 Only multiple physicians to obtain ���������� federal study of painkiller use multiple prescriptions, he * ����������� ���������������� found Utah led the nation in said. The Abandoned ������������ ����������������� nonmedical use of prescrip- Dly: 9:20 (R) ����������� �������� The number of Utahns tion drugs in 2004 and 2005, Sat: 2:30, 9:20 ������������� �������� dying from prescription drug Sun: 2:30 Only with 6.5 percent of the popu- FREE Drink ���������������� ����������������� overdoses is also rising, said ������������� ������������������� lation using drugs without a with any dinner Christy Porucznik, an epidemi- doctor’s order. entree purchase Ghost Rider ����������������������� ologist at the Utah Department The study was released last Dly: 4:45, 7:10, 9:35 (PG-13) ������������������������� of Health. Sat: 12:00, 2:20, 4:45, 7:10, 9:35 ���������������������� week by the U.S. Department Sun: 12:00, 2:20, 4:45, 7:10 Only Per capita, Utah has one of ����������������������������������� of Health and Human Services the highest rates in the coun- DINNERS and shows a troubling trend (Served with fries, salad and roll) * �������������������������������������� try. • NY Steak Dinner Number 23 ����������������������������������������� of prescription painkiller use In fact, in 2005 prescription • Fish Dinner Dly: 4:15, 7:05, 9:10 (R) �������������������������������������������� by kids in junior high and Sat: 12:05, 2:10, 4:15, 7:05, 9:10 drug overdoses accounted for • Shrimp Dinner ���������������������������������������� high school, Weber-Morgan Sun: 12:05, 2:10, 4:15, 7:05 Only ������������������������������������������� more than twice the number • Fish Combo Dinner Narcotics Strike Force agent �������������� of deaths from illegal drugs, • Gyro Dinner * ��������������������������������������������� Randy Lythgoe said. although some had obtained • Chicken Dinner Because I Said So ��������������������������������������������� “It’s becoming an accepted Dly: 4:05, 7:10, 9:25 (PG-13) ��������������������������������������������� the prescription drugs illegal- thing to do in high school, Sat: 12:30, 4:05, 7:10, 9:25 ����������������������������������������� ly, she said. Preliminary data Sun: 12:30, 4:05, 7:10 Only ���������������������������������������������� because they (students) don’t ������������������������� from 2006 shows 20 percent associate danger with it,” he Show Times are subject to change. �������������������������������������������� of overdoses were caused by said. Our Box Office opens daily 20 ����������������������������������������� prescribable narcotic painkill- minutes before 1st show starts. ������������������������������������������� The study showed 7.88 per- ers. All shows before 6pm $4.50 �������������������������������������������� cent of 12- to 17-year-olds and • After 6 pm Adults $6.50 ����������������������������������������������� Porucznik describes the Children (under 12) $4.50 Seniors (over 65) $4.50 13.49 percent of 18- to 25- ��������������������������������������� average Utahn who dies from 490 N. Main, Tooele • 882-3608 The Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele ������������������������ year-olds used prescription All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens a drug overdose as 40 years HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm Sunday 11 am – 9 pm painkillers for nonmedical �������������������������������������� old, overweight and taking a reasons. The number was just ����������������������������������� prescription drug. 4.32 percent for those over RITZ RITZ ���������������������������������� “People have the idea that Ends age 25. Sun - Thurs 5:00 • 7:00 Sun - Thurs 5:00 • 7:00 �������������������������������� it is people who are not part Fri & Sat Thursday Some young people take 5:00 • 7:00 • 9:00 PG PG-13 ����������������������������������� of (mainstream) society, but it Tooele’s Show Place Disney’s drugs from the prescriptions ������������������������ is,” she said. for Over 60 Years! of family members or buy them ��������������������������������������� Data also shows Utah’s ������������������������������������������������� on the street, where drugs like 882-2273 retail supply of prescription ������������������������������������������������� Loritab sell for $3 to $5 per 111 North Main, Tooele TO ���������������������������������������������� painkillers is higher than the http://ritz-motorvu.hypermart.net BRIDGE ADMISSION:TERABITHIA ADULTS: $6.00 CHILD/SENIOR:EPIC $4.00 before MOVIE 6pm: $4.00 �������������������������������������������� pill, Lythgoe said. Others may U.S. average, Proucznik said. Starts Friday 5:00, 7:15, 9:30 (R) be “doctor shopping,” seeing ‘300’ TUESDAY March 6, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Tooele City signs new cable agreement with Comcast by Mark Watson a five-year agreement this time vices as long as all contracts are sign off on final plats and then to the city to set up a television million each year in fees from

STAFF WRITER around that goes into effect perceived fair and do not favor work with developers in putting station, but he said that decision utility companies, Caldwell Tooele City approved a new April 1, according to assistant one cable company. in infrastructure. Utility compa- would be left to the city coun- said. The major contributors five-year contract with Comcast city attorney Doug Bayly. State statute gives the city the nies use developer-dug trenches cil. City leaders would need to are Rocky Mountain Power, “The primary difference right to charge franchise fees for running lines. cable company last week to pro- decide if they wanted to spend Questar Gas and Qwest between this and the old con- because cable companies need Councilman Mike Johnson vide services to city residents extra money to offer a TV chan- Communications. Fees collect- tract is that city will now receive to use the city’s right of way, indicated that the city’s income in exchange for a 5 percent ed go into the city’s estimated revenue from the company’s whereas satellite companies do from cable franchise fees has nel to televise council meetings, take of the company’s revenues regional and local advertising,” not need to work with the city actually dropped in recent years for example. $12 million general fund. generated within the city. The Bayly said. Company representa- to provide their product. with the public converting to The city generates about $1 [email protected] 5 percent fee will provide the tives have told Bayly this could “They (Comcast) also wanted satellite companies. city between $17,000 to $25,000 mean a substantial increase in us to notify them when develop- With the new contract, Tooele per year, according to Tooele money for the city, but did not ers have final plats approved so City would have the capabil- City Finance Director Glenn offer financial projections. they can work with contractors ity to run its own television sta- Caldwell. Comcast will not have an in the early stages of develop- tion if it wanted, and could tap A previous 15-year contract exclusive contract with the city. ments and learn where open into a channel for emergency with the company expired Dec. The agreement allows other ditches would be located,” Bayly broadcasts. According to Bayly, 31, 2006, and the city opted for cable companies to provide ser- said. Utility companies must Comcast would offer some help March Special $ 00 BANG-UP ON MAIN STREET 6each Now Available at Sandee Julz 966 N. Main Street, Tooele or call 840-4708 BEST SELECTION EVER!

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BULLETIN adjustment. in 11 hospitals and chiropractic -Mrs. Bradsby Sincerely, clinics” Dr. Dev Brown PAID ADVERTISMENT A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY March 6, 2007 ■ Editorial ■ Guest Opinion ■ Letters to the Editor ■ Editor Jeff Barrus [email protected] Open Forum 882-0050

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OUR VIEW Now is the time to address school nursing shortage Six thousand one hundred and ninety one to one. Sounds like the odds of winning a jackpot in Wendover but it’s not. It’s the ratio of nurses to students in the Tooele County School District. How do two nurses spread themselves over that many kids? Not very well, according to county health officials. Nurses end up functioning more like districtwide health administrators — driving between schools and training secretaries and teacher’s aides — than as actual caregivers to children. And because teachers are not allowed to administer medications to students, that leaves the roughly one in 20 students who take daily medications to administer drugs to themselves. Our school district can’t really be blamed for failing to have an adequate number of nurses to take care of its students, however. This is a statewide crisis. Utah is rock bottom among all 50 states in nurses per students, with 133 nurses to cover all school-age children in the state. This ratio of one nurse for every 6,000 students is about the same as Tooele County’s ratio — and equally shameful. The National Association of School Nurses recommends one nurse for every 750 students. However, this Legislative session brought new hope of solving the problem. Education was the big winner on Capitol Hill and an almost $500 million statewide budget increase should finally give school districts an opportunity to redress the nursing shortage. Districts should make this LETTERS TO THE EDITOR a priority because continuing to operate with such a thin margin of safety is dangerous for our kids. More nurses would undoubtedly keep students Baseball article biased children off from the public education safer, reduce absences, and lessen worry and work for overburdened system and other social services, point- LETTERS POLICY school support staff. I was quite appalled at Nick Drake’s Feb. 22 article (”Stansbury Park base- ing to the monetary strain illegals are Now is an excellent time for the Tooele County School District to take putting on those programs. I under- The Transcript Bulletin welcomes let- ball to choose between two leagues”) ters to the editor from readers. Letters the lead statewide on this important issue and hire more nurses. Failing stand the frustration that many feel. concerning the newly formed Stansbury must be no longer than 250 words, to take this important step to protect students at a time when the funds But what do you think will happen if are finally available would be an opportunity squandered. Park Baseball League. Drake failed to civil in tone, written exclusively for inform readers that he is dully invested we stop providing basic social services the Transcript Bulletin, and accompa- in Tooele baseball as he is currently and educational opportunities for illegal nied by the writer’s name, address and GUEST OPINION serving as vice president of the Tooele immigrants and their children? In the phone number. Priority will be given to Baseball League. He clearly misled read- instance of access to public education, letters that refer to a recent article in ers by not providing a neutral article where would those kids go all day while the newspaper. All letters may be sub- but a biased and one-sided one. I was their parents are working to make ends ject to editing. Drink your way to slim in attendance at the last Stansbury Park meet? What would they do for work once ith a cup or so of the stuff remains Service Agency meeting where the two they were adults and ready to enter the Letters written to thank an individual the impossible unless you dilute it baseball leagues met. I came as a regu- workforce? What would be the societal or organization should be submitted for help with enough sugar to negate any lar resident with no interest in baseball, impact of such a policy? You will see “Notes of Appreciation” of health benefits it provides. and as a Stansbury resident concerned crime rates go up and other social prob- W lems increase in severity. For most kids Readers who are interested in writing a magic iced tea The second piece of weight for my community. I feel this is a great longer guest op-ed column on a topic of and the phar- loss news comes from the some- thing for the kids of Stansbury Park to of illegal immigrants, any delinquent or general interest should contact Editor maceutical what more legitimate pharmaceu- criminal behavior will not be because have something of their own, and it’s Jeff Barrus directly via the contact industry, I plan tical area. The prescription drug they are inherently bad people, but awful that grown men are crying over information at the top of this page. on reaching Xenical, currently prescribed their field. If I remember correctly, the because they have had limited opportu- my junior high only for obese people, will soon two baseball fields (the only ones in nity to make it. Remember, it’s not the Daniel Kline kid’s fault their parents brought them E-mail: [email protected] weight before be available over-the-counter. Stansbury Park) were donated to the Guest Columnist here illegally. Though denying them an Fax: (435) 882-6123 the summer. I’m This drug, which supposedly community of Stansbury Park. These Mail: Letters to the Editor education may relieve some financial also planning curbs your appetites and helps men should feel proud that Stansbury Tooele Transcript Bulletin burden on the educational system in the on taking a second job since the burn calories, has been a boon Park is now in need of its own league. P.O. Box 390 short run, in the long run the inevitable massive amounts of caffeine I’ll for people opposed to traditional Isn’t this what they dreamt of? I am also societal costs will be much more costly be ingesting should make sleep diet and exercise. If you lack will- concerned that the president of Tooele for taxpayers. both unnecessary and impossible. power and don’t want to go to the baseball, who is currently a Stansbury Championship Saturday. I would like to Jonathan H. Westover While you skinny folks may gym, this drug offers some of the Park resident, is fighting against take this time to say thank you to the have missed the news, those same benefits as long as you’re Stansbury Park for the two fields. Is he Tooele entire community and to each member of us who struggle to keep our only hoping to look healthier not not in support of his own community? volunteering in the Jr. Jazz Basketball weight in check were greeted actually be healthier. The OTC Does he not want to see his own com- Jr. Jazz season a success program. No one man can run such with two fabulous pieces of infor- version of Xenical will only be munity succeed? Also I wanted to point As the clock ran down to zero and the a huge program and the efforts of so mation in the past few weeks. half the strength of its prescrip- out that many in Stansbury Park are final basketball shot dropped through many individuals are always noticed and First, Nestea and Coca-Cola have tion counterpart. While I’m not a excited for change, and it’s about time the net, images of the past Jr. Jazz sea- appreciated. As we leave the basketball created a carbonated green tea mathematician, I’m guessing that “we” have control of our “own” neigh- son flood my thoughts. We saw record season and move on to other commu- beverage that they claim actually anyone with two fingers should borhood, not some other community. numbers come out during registration, nity sporting programs, let us remember burns more calories than it con- be able to figure out how to give Rich Saunders Santa Claus visited some of our ath- what we learned this season and sup- tains. This miracle drink, called themselves the full prescription Stansbury Park letes, the Utah Jazz team donated an port the programs in any way possible Enviga, contains an enormous dose without consulting their autographed team basketball for some — even from the sidelines in the cheer- amount of the metabolically ben- doctor. Unfortunately, Xenical lucky winner, and the birth of a new ing section. Tooele can become a leader eficial ingredient found in green has somewhat major potential Illegal immigrants need public education competition division enhanced our pro- in the state, as well as the nation, in tea along with heaps of caffeine. side effects in that it causes all There has been much in the media gram. The community also went through setting standards of great sportsman- The company claims that drink- sorts of unpleasant gastrointesti- recently regarding the social and mon- some stormy times between fans and ship and cheering on the efforts of both ing three cans of the stuff daily nal issues. Still, though you might etary costs associated with the grow- officials that seemed to stress the limits teams on the field. will burn around 100 calories. have to wear a diaper while you ing presence of illegal immigrants in of the program. In the end, the commu- Dean Gonzales Based on that logic, I plan on take this stuff, at least you’ll be the United States. Some proponents of nity pulled together and strengthened its Jr. Jazz League Director drinking 30 cans a day — burning able to buy a smaller size diaper. being “tough on illegals” have gone as support for each other, and the program Tooele more calories than I could pos- Scientists, of course, dispute far as to suggest we cut them and their finished with a great experience on sibly consume. This should result these claims because scientists in massive weight loss allowing never like anything that makes me to be in perfect shape by life easier for lazy people. Being bathing-suit season and emaci- a lazy person at times myself, I ated skeletal shape in time for would say that scientists are nat- the fall fashion shows. urally disinclined to anything that Drinking this much Enviga will involves taking the easy way out cost me around $60 a day, but — mostly because it seems rela- I should more than be able to tively hard to become a scientist. cover the cost due to increased Still, both the magic tea and productivity. With the added caf- the diet pill will likely prove to be feine, instead of my normal one less than the weight loss miracle column a week, I should be able many of us hope for. That prob- to crank out 15 or so. Of course, ably means it’s back to the gym most of the columns will be for me and that I won’t be buying about how much I have to go to size 0 jeans anytime soon. On the the bathroom, but that’s a small positive side, at least I won’t have price to pay for achieving physi- to plan my life around knowing cal perfection simply by drinking how close to a bathroom I am. a carbonated beverage. Enviga also has one major advantage over actually drinking green tea. Daniel B. Kline’s book, “50 By virtue of it being carbonated Things Every Guy Should Know and flavored, it does not taste How to Do,” is available in book- like wet grass. While traditional stores everywhere. He can be green tea may be extremely reached at [email protected]. beneficial, drinking more than An archive of his columns can be found at www.notastep.com.

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Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor TUESDAY March 6, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 Communities that Care founder to visit Tooele program Steve Schwartzman surveys and develop activities to “Tooele should feel privileged given the option to retire, but was Communities that Care project,” any community and can make ours CORRESPONDENT help youth and parents with issues to be a part of this program,” then offered to apply to coordinate said Berry. “We may be rurally based brighter than we can imagine, if we In an effort to improve and better in their communities. said Berry. “We wouldn’t be able the CTC and has been involved in but with our size we can also aid in just listen.” In 2003, Tooele was drawn to to afford this kind of help by helping the community ever since. helping the larger communities as promote the local Communities that Overall, Berry is proud of the Care program, Dr. J. David Hawkins, be one of the now-12 cities across ourselves, and the community “This is the most fulfilling job I’ve well — which is very vital and also the country that maintain a CTC should realize that CTC is the ever had,” said Berry. “I really feel a great cause.” progress CTC has made, and always a professor at the University of program. For the last four years, difference in this process.” like what we’re doing is just what Berry said that Hawkins’ visit hopes for more. “We have had great Washington and the founder of the the Tooele CTC, led by coordina- Before working with the CTC, Tooele needs.” will be a great way for Tooele to see support in this endeavor, and I wish nationwide program, will be meet- tor Milo Berry, has held numer- Berry taught English, sociology, and Berry also feels privileged to just what CTC can accomplish. more people in the community ing with Tooele City officials on ous activities and teaching sessions psychology at Tooele High School be in charge of a community that “He has founded this program could understand what we are try- Thursday. that are based firmly on bettering for 18 years, where he also served has grown substantially in size and in hopes that these risk factors Communities that Care (CTC) the community in health, educa- as coach for the tennis and cross importance over the years. our children face will be wiped ing to do. They can be a part of the was founded by Hawkins three tion, family welfare and many other country teams. After almost two “As of now, we are the sec- away,” said Berry. “The structure whole process, and make a huge decades ago to conduct risk-factor forms of community wellness. decades of teaching, Berry was ond-largest community in the and purpose of this group can help difference.”

ment is close to their goal of hav- lot of things to regulate fat in foods programs like the Pizza Hut “Book Commercial Free Childhood because matter of district policy. Junior high Obesity ing 80 percent school participation served in school lunch programs,” It” Program. “Book It,” a national it inserts a commercial brand into and high school vending machines continued from page A1 districtwide. Luke said. In addition, teachers school-based promotion, reaches 22 daily classroom routines and pro- are stocked with healthy snack alter- Several schools also include the are encouraged to reward student million school children in 900,000 motes unhealthy eating, according natives, as well as the usual candy es in school vending machines. In longstanding Presidential Fitness performance with stickers, pencils classrooms each year. Students to CCFC’s co-founder Susan Linn. and pop. subsequent years, platinum schools program as part of their regular or small trinkets instead of candy enrolled in “Book It” are rewarded Pizza Hut’s personal pizzas contain “I think it is important for all focus on other health-related sub- physical education curriculum, Luke and snacks. If properly followed, with certificates for a free Pizza Hut 770 calories and 39 grams of fat. students to have a balance in life jects including nutrition, sun safety, said. The program, established in the gold medal requirement to pro- personal pizza for reaching read- No vending machines with candy between physical activities, nutri- asthma and diabetes control. 1966, recognizes students for their hibit food rewards in the classroom ing goals. The program is currently or pop are available to Tooele tional requirements and intellectual The award money can be used for level of physical fitness in five would do away with controversial under fire from the Campaign for a County elementary students as a pursuits,” said Luke. equipment ranging from dodgeballs events: curl-ups, shuttle run, endur- to jump ropes. ance run/walk, pull-ups or right angle push-ups, and V-sit or sit and Since the Gold Medal Mile is a reach sit-ups. multi-year program, a plaque is given Although many schools in the to schools at the end of the first year district have reduced recesses time displaying their bronze medal with in order to maximize classroom space for silver and gold medals. The Secret To Saving Big instruction, “We know movement Walking is the primary form of is important for kids,” Luke said. exercise employed by the program, He added schools are working to and students in gold medal schools incorporate more structured physi- are required to walk a mile a week. cal activities as part of the school- “We have had wonderful suc- day routine. These activities can On Heating & Cooling cess this year,” said Liz Heap, a include “classroom energizers” with nurse with the Tooele County Health students dancing or going through a Department who works with district set of exercises in the classroom. schools.With 11 of the 15 Tooele The district is also fighting the This may County elementary schools involved obesity battle on the nutrition front. come as a shock to you, Right Now in the program, the health depart- “The school district office does a but you can actually save a whole lot more on a new more efficient Take heating & cooling system than you Advantage Of The ever thought possible. How Much Call More? To the tune of $2000 with Tax Credit Before It’s Harris Air and the Preseason Heating & Cooling Gone schedule an appointment with Incentives from manufactures and Niccole for a free home comfort Through the year 2007 the analysis. 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The Utah Transit Authority will hold a public hearing to get feedback Power Company on proposed changes to bus routes on April 10 at 6:30 p.m. at the courthouse auditorium at 47 S. Main St. Rebates 12 Months (No Pay) the overhaul proposed for the Salt For a limited time, Rocky UTA Lake Valley routes. Mountain Power has enhanced Same As Cash UTA has proposed extending the continued from page A1 selected energy efficiency Financing TRAX line in Salt Lake County. This programs including High- This isn’t the best news for rider would necessitate a fare increase. That’s right, no money Margie Hooley, of Tooele, who rides Currently the fare is $1.50 for adults. Efficiency Central Cooling down, no payments the bus to her job at the V. A. That price would go up to $1.60 in and Heating Rebates, to help and no interest for 6 or 12 Hospital in Salt Lake City. Hooley July 2008, $1.75 in January 2008 and homeowners achieve the greatest said that on her return commute the months on approved credit. 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Focus on Children (FOC), was Adoption in operation from March 2002 to 252-2166 882-1069 continued from page A1 June 2005. The defendants falsely claimed to be affiliated with the Salt Lake Tooele and that the placements were U.S. government or The Church of permanent. Many of the children Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, were sibling groups (brothers and the indictment said. sisters from the same birth fami- According to the indictment, Thornock falsely told an adoptive lies). About 10 of the children were parent that one child had been placed in Utah. It is unknown if abandoned in a toilet and rescued any of the children were placed in by an unrelated couple. Thornock Tooele County. also falsely told an adoptive parent “Many of these kids came here that a Samoan family who had eight HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING when they were very young, they other children could no longer are American citizens now. Many afford to keep one of their chil- of them don’t speak Samoan,” Kice dren. said. [email protected] No Gimmicks…Just The Facts From A Trained Professional Life insurance: How much A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY March 6, 2007 and what type? Well, that depends on you. But you can OBITUARIES depend on me to help you get it right. Call today for a free, no-obligation Life Edward H. Coucher Vivian M. Herrera Insurance Needs Analysis. 1923-2007 Vivian M. Herrera, age 84, died March 3, 2007, at her Ed Coucher, our “Superman,” home in Tooele. She was born passed away peacefully March Sept. 23, 1922, in Ranchos 2, 2007, surrounded by his fam- De Taos, N.M., to Teofilo and ily. Ed was an example to all Estephanita Mondragon. She who knew him, through his married Clodeveo Herrera on quiet kindness and care. He Nov. 16, 1938, in Ranchos De Steven R Smith Insurance Agency 968 North Main Street endured with strength and dig- Taos, N.M. She was a member Tooele, UT 84074 (435) 833-9541 Bus nity after battling with heart of St. Marguerite’s Catholic www.srsmithagency.com [email protected] failure for many years. Ed was Church. She is survived by her born in Missoula, Mont., on Oct. sons, Poncho (Marie), Larry 5, 1923, to Robert G. Coucher (Rosie), Clodeveo (Lisa), Duain and Helen (Cuddihy) Coucher. (Patty) and Floyd (Barbara) all Edward H. Coucher of Tooele; 22 grandchildren; Vivian M. Herrera American Family Life Insurance Company Ed is survived by his wife, Betty Home Office – Madison, WI 53783 and 33 great-grandchildren; www.amfam.com L. Coucher of 58 years; his chil- dren, Bryan (Jennie) Payne and around the world. While over- Wednesday, March 7, from 6 to 8 © 2006 002024 – 1/06 sisters, Ida, Rose, Benina and dren, Ed (Jenn) Coucher and Jenny (Jay) Willis; his newest seas he took his family on many p.m. at St. Marguerite’s Catholic Carmen; and brother, Teofilo. Robyn (Donn) Payne; grandchil- pride and joy, his great-grand- world vacations where wonder- Church. Funeral services will Preceded in death by her hus- children who loved and adored ful memories were made. Ed’s be held Thursday, March 8 at 10 band, Clodeveo; son, Viviano; their “Grandpa Great,” Kaydon, legacy will live on through our a.m. at St. Marguerite’s Catholic and brother, Albino Mondragon. Kolton, Weston, Landon, Hailee memories and love. His example Church. A vigil service will be held and Cassidee. Ed is also sur- of goodness, abundant knowl- vived by his brother, Robert edge and willingness to help will (LaDene) Coucher of Oregon; never be forgotten. We know you Quit and his sister Kathleen “Kate” William A. Glaser are watching over your “Bets” (Richard) Griffith of Tooele; and and whistling happily in heaven. many nieces and nephews. Ed William Abraham Glaser We love you! We would like to earned his Eagle Scout award was called home Sunday, thank Dr. Forbes, Dr. Mayer, Dr. from troop 365 of the Tooele fifth March 4, 2007, after a battle Pearl, The Utah Heart Clinic and Ward. His entire troop earned with Alzheimer’s disease. He Tobacco all of the angels at LDS Hospital their Eagle Scout awards giving was born Feb. 11, 1928, in who so lovingly cared for Ed The Tooele County Health Department is them the honor of being the first Evansville, Ind., to William F. troop to earn this distinction in throughout the years. Last but and Lillie Leona Lashbrook offering a free adult tobacco cessation program. the state of Utah. Ed enlisted in not least thank you mom for Glaser. He had helped many in the Navy Dec. 22, 1941, where your unending love and support the neighborhood through his he served during World War II. of Dad! Graveside services were mechanical ability, and was a His work in Procurement for held Tuesday, March 6, at Tooele temple worker for 10 years, and the U.S. government took him Cemetery. was employed for 30 years at Dugway Proving Grounds. He FREE BIRTHDAYS will be greatly missed, but we know that he will have a joyful William A. Glaser • Class begins March 8, 2007 - runs for 6 weeks. reunion with his beloved wife, of Indiana, and Katy Thompson • Class time - 6:00 - 7:30 pm Happy Birthday Annette, who preceded him in of Indiana. Preceded in death • Class location - 151 North Main Street in Tooele. Don Rosenberg death. He is survived by four by his parents; wife, Annette; children, Alan (Nancy) Glaser and an infant brother, George A. • Participation at all sessions is recommended. of Erda, Kim Glaser of Tooele, Don Rosenberg celebrates his The viewing will be held Friday, • Refreshments will be provided. Ed (Tami) Glaser of Tooele, and 80th birthday on March 7, 2007. March 9, from 11:30 to 12:30, Juliann (Clyde) Salisbury of Love to a special husband, dad followed by funeral services at and grandfather. Tooele; siblings, Harry Glaser, 1 p.m. at the 14th Ward LDS Betty Miller of Indiana, Irma Fay, Karen & Art Fisher, Chapel, 192 W. Second South, Oliver of Georgia, Violet Duncan Tooele, Utah. Lynn, Jedd & Michelle Moss. HEALTH DEPARTMENT Craig & Heidi Rosenberg, Mason & Kirsten Rosenberg. NOTES OF APPRECIATION Phone 435-843-2310 to register! Thank you Thank you On behalf of the family of With heartfelt thanks and � Don Rosenberg Evangeline (Vangie) Sandoval gratitude we thank everyone ���������������������� we would like to express our for their thoughtfulness and ���������������������������������������� gratitude for all the loving sup- prayers in the passing of our lov- � WEDDINGS port and kindness shown us at ing mother, grandma (Gramma the time of our mother’s pass- Sugar), sister and friend Helen Dallafior / Lancaster ing. Thanks to all of you for Roten. Thank you for the beau- the phone calls and words of tiful flowers, plants, cards and ����������������������� With stars in their eyes and encouragement, for the prayers, food. Thank you again. ��������������������������� love in their hearts, Stephanie cards, flowers, food and mon- Glenda Kempff and family Dallafior daughter of Steven and ��������������� etary gifts. Thank you to St. Randy and Chris Roten and Sarah Pack of Tooele, Utah, and Marguerite’s Fr. Matthew Wixted family John Matthew “Haas” Lancaster for the mass services. We would Kelly and Sandy Dare and son of Felton and Ellen Lancaster also like to thank all the people of Saratoga Springs, Utah were that brought food for the lun- family married on March 3, 2007, at cheon and the wonderful women Ranae Blaisure and family Tuesday, March 13, 2007 Millennial Falls in Draper, Utah. that oversaw it. Lillis Jo Warr and family Stephanie and Haas have The Sandoval family Claudia Phillips 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. made their home in Tooele.

������������������������������������������� ANNIVERSARIES ����������������������������������� Stephanie Dallafior and � John Matthew “Haas” Lancaster Gamble 60th ������� � Wedding Anniversary �� ��������������������������������������������� Taylor / Knight �� ������������������������������� Congratulations to Don and �� ��������������������������������� Roy and EvaSue Taylor are Evelyn Gamble. They will be cel- � ebrating their 60th wedding anni- ������������������������������������������������� thrilled to announce the mar- �������������������������������������������������������� riage of their daughter, Shareena versary on March 7. We love you. ������������������������������������������������������� Lynn to Craig S. Knight, son of Julie, Larry, Heather, Ryan, ����������������������������������������������������� Craig and Denise Knight. The Zachary and Jordan ������������������������������������������������������ happy couple will be married Evelyn and Don Gamble ������������������������������������������������������ in the Salt Lake City Temple for ���������������������������������������������������������� time and all eternity on March ����������������������������������������������������� 10, 2007. Friends and family ���������������������������� are invited to attend a recep- � tion in their honor that evening THE PUBLIC IS ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND from 7 until 9 p.m. at the LDS Chapel on 390 E. Village Blvd. in For more information contact: Stansbury Park, Utah. If anyone

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Every Thursday in Your Transcript-Bulletin PUBLIC NOTICE Middle Canyon Irrigation Company will be holding its annual meeting for all stockholders Thursday, March 8th, 2007 • 7pm at the Tooele Coutnty Courthouse, 47 South Main, basement conference room Voting for new board members will also take place at the annual meeting. The three seats that will be open are: “A” Ditch, Mickey Miller, “B” Ditch, James Wrathall Jr. “C” Ditch, Rudy Madole Middle Canyon Irrigation Company Board of Directors Published in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin March 1st, March 6th & March 8th, 2007 ANSWERS ON A8 TUESDAY March 6, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 AFFORDABLE OUTDOOR ADVENTURE HEALTH INSURANCE

Purple and black Tabby’s Peak RALPH HADDOCK Gotta Get offers a great late-winter hike Something s win- elevation – roughly an Empire Off Your ter State Building — to get there. 435-830-1568 Alingers As you start to ascend Chest? on and on, the peak you will encounter • Individual and Family Plans and we long numerous boulder slides of Write a letter • $500 Deductible for the time strange black/purple rock. The to the Editor, • Guaranteed renewable when we can average size of these boulders • Local Agent Support (it’s good therapy). once again is about twice the size of a • No preauthorization follow the basketball and there are liter- • See any Doctor you desire • Protect your family forest trails ally thousands of them. But P.O. Box 390 in the moun- this is no talus field and it Tooele, UT 84074 tains to the Jaromy Jessop is quite easy to climb up the [email protected] high peaks, GUEST COLUMNIST boulders if you are careful. it can be Some of them slip but most interesting of them provide for good foot- to turn our attention to some ing and are actually easier to of the lower ranges such as climb on than the dirt slopes the Simpson, Dugway, Keg, next to them. There are very and in this instance, the Cedar large, old, thick junipers on Mountain range. There is an the peak. This area does not Rick Wortley, PT, specializes in the treatment of interesting purple, conical appear to have suffered from photography courtesy of Jaromy Jessop orthopedic, spine, musculoskeletal peak of volcanic origin in the wildfire for hundreds of years. Tabby’s Peak in the Cedar Mountains is a purple, conical peak of vol- and work related injuries. southern half of the range just The boulder fields have prob- canic origin with unique geology. north of Rydalch Pass. This peak is known as Tabby’s Peak and is named after a wily old Goshute chief who lived with his band near Grantsville in the 1860s. It must To make an appointment call 435-882-1263 have been a great honor for the All insurance plans accepted. chief to have this interesting Rocky Mountain Therapy Services is now located at peak named after him as it was probably a sacred place for the 822 East Main • Grantsville Goshute and Shoshoni tribes. You can read more about Chief Tabby in Nicholas Wilson’s “White Indian Boy” and Maj. Howard Egan’s “Pioneering the West.” There are many interesting things about Tabby’s Peak that are not found on the moun- tains immediately surrounding it. It stands alone at the top of Rydalch Canyon and is a com- pletely different color than the surrounding brown, juni- per-dotted hills of the Cedar photography courtesy of Jaromy Jessop Mountains. There are large Tabby’s Peak is named after a Goshute chief who lived near Grantsville in the 1860s. The ascent of the peak USU Tooele presents purple/black rock slides which includes thousands of black/purple rocks, each about twice the size of a basketball. are actually boulder fields that have patches of cheat grass Education & Career Fair and ancient junipers inter- ably served as a fire barrier th pm spersed. as the trees on the surround- “It’s not what you look at that Friday, March 9 | Noon - 8 I started my hike on a cold ing hills are much smaller in February day from the west circumference and are conse- matters, it’s what you see.” Meet with advisors from Logan Campus Financial Aid • Scholarships • Women’s Resources slope down the canyon a quently much younger. — HENRY DAVID THOREAU ways where a prominent dry Under some of the junipers, Graduate Studies • Concurrent Education creek crosses the road. This the rocks are covered with ert in Nevada and the Deep from Interstate 80 a few miles Tooele Businesses will be on site to take is the Tabby’s Spring drain- beautiful orange and yellow Creek Range; west you can see past Iosepa where you will resumes and discuss job opportunities age and my parking spot was lichens. As I rounded the sum- Wildcat Mountain, countless see a brown BLM sign on the approximately 0.7 miles west mit cone heading east, Skull sand dunes of the knolls area right side of the road that says of Rydalch Pass. There had Valley and the Stansbury FREE TO THE PUBLIC and the Toano Range clear “Eight Mile Spring — Rydalch pm pm been a slight warming trend Range came into view and it across the desert in Nevada; Canyon.” Turn right on this FREE Aggie Ice Cream 4 - 8 that brought the temperatures was awesome — the 11,031- northwest is the Newfoundland road and follow the signs and out of the basement of a two- foot summit of Deseret Peak Range and Pilot Peak that guid- road for about 14 miles south- week cold snap consisting of in particular. Very near the ed Fremont, Stansbury, The west to the mouth of the can- double-digit below zero tem- summit, the entire mountain Donner Party, and many other yon. About a mile after you peratures. This warming trend turns to piles of very large immigrants and explorers. leave the Skull Valley Road, was enough to melt the snow black/purple boulders with no Tabby’s Peak is not a long the routes to Eight Mile Spring off the peak’s southwest fac- vegetation or dirt. hike from the road but the ele- and Rydalch Canyon separate. ing slope all the way to the As I broke out onto the spine vation gain is pretty intense, Make sure that you keep left 1021 West Vine • 882-6611 summit. of the summit, I was amazed the boulder hopping is fun, at this junction. Once you top http://tooele.usu.edu I grabbed my gear consist- to find a rock formation very and the geology is very inter- out in the summit of Rydalch ing of a full pack, camera, and similar to that of the “Devil’s esting. Plan to spend some Pass, Tabby’s peak will be plenty of water, and headed Post Pile” on Dugway Proving time on the summit as it is obvious on the skyline to the northeast along the drainage Ground. The only difference unlike any other peak in the north. You can climb the peak that was littered with cow pies. being that these hexagonal Cedar Mountain Range. In from anywhere there’s enough I have never had the misfor- shaped columns of basalt were fact, I haven’t found anything room to park along this road. tune of finding myself in a live lying horizontally like stacked similar to it in the desert other I chose to drive down the can- mine field but this foul section cordwood on the summit. than the Devil’s Post Pile on yon west about a mile and of Rydalch Canyon came pret- They were from 8 to 30 feet the other side of the range then backtrack up the drain- ty close as the consequences in length and on some of the which is inaccessible because age described. Go prepared for a misstep were severe. columns people who had pre- it’s on military land. with everything you need and After a few hundred yards, the viously climbed the peak had To get to Rydalch Canyon, enjoy Chief Tabby’s wonderful cattle signs became less preva- carved their names into the follow state Highway 196 south peak. lent and it was enjoyable to rock. The summit falls away walk along the bottom of the abruptly in sheer cliffs to the wash, which was covered with north of about 100 feet. The gravel and stones of various summit of this old volcano is a sizes. It was a curious thing to remarkable place and the view find frozen green “lamb’s ear” is absolutely amazing. in the wash, which is a vel- I will describe it as directions $10.00 OFF vety plant with large rounded on the compass. To the north leaves. Right next to it were are the higher brown summits frozen skeletons of sunflowers of the Cedar Mountains; north- OIL CHANGE AUTO & QUICK LUBE FIVE STAR AUTO from the last season. How the east are the Great Salt Lake and FULL SER VICE AUTO REPAIR STATE INSPECTION 54 East Main St • Grantsville lamb’s ear remained intact was Stansbury Island; east across mysterious indeed. Skull Valley is the magnificent • Air Conditioning I followed this drainage for Stansbury range and its small- • Brakes EVERY 10TH about 0.5 miles to where it er neighbor the Onaqui; south- • Starters & Alternators OIL CHANGE began trending north toward east is Lookout Pass and the $10.00 OFF the spring. At this point I left Sheeprock Mountains; south • Tune-Ups the drainage via an old cattle you can see the higher peaks of • Shocks & Struts FREE!!! 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incentives to relocating busi- Governor’s Office of Economic Lake, Davis, Weber and Morgan tax incentive. Allegheny is ready County instead of Davis or Salt County nesses. Development (GOED), said counties as a unit called the to break ground this month on Lake counties is because the continued from page A1 “It does not preclude us from funds will be available for the “Wasatch Front” area. The sell- a $325 million titanium sponge unemployment rate is so low still applying for the funds, it first three quarters of the year. ing point to out-of-state compa- manufacturing plant next to US throughout the entire northern If not used, the money would nies is that these counties rep- Magnesium at Rowley. The com- counties. simply means we could have part of the state. then go back into the general resent the “crossroads” of the pany’s main reason for setting County Economic gotten through the process fast- “The thing with Tooele is that Development Director Nicole economic fund. West. up shop in Tooele County was er, and when you’re working there are many people here Cline said the program would with businesses time is impor- Nelson indicated that regard- “Tooele County’s close prox- to have access to magnesium as a raw material to manufacture commuting to Salt Lake who have been a boon to the county tant,” Cline said. less of the Rural Fast Track imity to I-80 and I-15, an inter- Program, Tooele County is national airport and major rail titanium sponge. would rather work in Tooele,” in terms of providing economic Companies wanting to locate enjoying rapid industrial devel- lines makes it a nice location for Cline indicated that tax incen- said Cline. “Companies are a in sparsely populated areas as opment because of its proximity manufacturing,” Nelson said. tives were offered to Syracuse part of the Rural Fast Track bit jittery locating someplace to Salt Lake County. During the past two years, Castings at Tooele Industrial Program will still need to meet all where they can’t find employ- “If you take Tooele, Box Elder, the state offered $3.8 million Park and to Grantsville’s ees, but people in Tooele County other state mandates to receive Cache and the counties south of in incentives to industries Bonnie Plants, which grows PUBLIC tax incentives. Mike Nelson, are looking for jobs in Tooele Utah County, those represent looking to relocate in Tooele vegetable plants sold at major director of recruitment for the about one-fourth of the incen- County. The program helped retail outlets like Wal-Mart and County. These people are skilled tive money offered the past two Tooele County land specialty Home Depot. vocational people or profession- NOTICE years,” Nelson said. metals manufacturer Allegheny She said one reason compa- als.” ������������ The GOED dubs Tooele, Salt Technologies with a $3. 2 million nies may be targeting Tooele [email protected] The United States Army Corp of Engineers will ���������� be conducting communi- ����������� ty interviews in relation to the Deseret Chemical �������������� Depot’s environmental �������������� cleanup program. The ���������������� primary purpose of these �������� interviews is to collect input from the commu- nity to identify issues and concerns so that the Army can address them via its community outreach and involve- ment efforts. If you MICHAEL C. GUBLER, Agent would like to voice an 108 East Vine opinion while being kept Tooele, UT 84074 confidential during the 882-0202 week of 12-16 Mar or ��������� 9-13 Apr, please contact Lynn E. Appell at (916) 557-6628 to set up ������������������������������������������� an appointment. ����������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������� �����������������������������

photography / Liquid Library FELD ENTERTAINMENT Development on a planned wind farm on South Mountain near Stockton could begin this year. The wind farm could provide enough power for 20,000 homes for a year. Job No.: NC0700054 Engagement City: Salt Lake City Ad Size: 3.75” x 10” able energy,” Cline said. park could bring in $431,000 and to me they’re magnificent. Size Pcs. Avail Price Power generated by the in property taxes, $347,000 I know to someone else they’re Trade Ad Section: ENTERTAINMENT Media: Wind project will by sold to Rocky of which would go to local not going to be appealing, but 2’ x 8’ 5000 $4.00 continued from page A1 Insertion Date(s): sqft Mountain Power. Currently the schools. as long as we want to watch TV, 2’ x 10’ 5000 $5.00 have large propellers at the top company purchases all of its In addition, USU researchers turn on the lights, and enjoy the � 2 ½” Corrugated that are able to turn 360 degrees wind energy from out of state, believe the project could help comforts of home we’re going to 2’ x 12’ 5000 $6.00 as none is available in Utah. It’s � Water Stain - #2’s to face into the wind no matter preserve Tooele County’s tradi- need energy.” working to increase the amount tional way of life. what direction it blows from. Currently there are no com- of wind power in its system to “Many rural communities Tasco would lease land for the mercial wind farms in the state. 1,400 megawatts by 2015. want to preserve their way of project from private landown- “Wind power is part of our life and seek economic oppor- A smaller wind farm was recent- ers. efforts to create a diverse tunities that raise local income ly approved in Spanish Fork. In Tooele County economic resource mix,” said Dave levels without some of the addition, Utah has two wind- development specialist Nicole Eskelsen, media relations offi- environmental changes cre- mills at Camp Williams, and Cline believes the renewable cer with Rocky Mountain Power. ated by urbanization, such as another fairly large one at a energy project will be a boost “We’re very heavily invested in sprawl and traffic congestion,” private residence in Circleville, for Tooele County’s reputation. coal because it is plentiful and the study said. “That is, rural as well as a tiny educational tur- “Tooele County has had, in low-cost, but we recognize wind communities prefer to attract bine at Milford High School. the past, a reputation for being power has significant growth industry that offers quality jobs, The project will also be an the dumping ground of the West potential.” rather than a large number of extra source of income to ranch- and such. Now here is some- A Utah State University study lower paying jobs. Our analysis ers who would lease their land thing that Tooele County is per- about the effects wind energy suggests that wind development to Tasco. mitting that is a very positive could have in Tooele County in Tooele County is attractive The turbines would be step toward providing renew- found that a $39 million wind in that regard, as it would cre- hooked up to the power grid ate higher-paying construction through Rocky Mountain and technical jobs for local resi- dents.” Power, and help power homes County Commissioner Colleen throughout the utility’s service Johnson believes the number of area, including Idaho, Utah, jobs created will be few, but Wyoming, Oregon, Washington still expresses support for the and Northern California. Power project. Some of the windmills generated would be mixed with could be as high as 100 feet tall, the total pool, making it impos- though, and Johnson acknowl- sible to determine what energy edges some people might not is used where. like the look of wind turbines on Cline said whether the project

Disney/Pixar. the horizon. continues to move ahead and “There are a lot of things whether it kicks off this year they’ll have to do before they hinges on Tasco. can finish the project,” she said, “We wait with anticipation to while adding, “I think it might be Disney, Disney/Pixar characters Disney, © kind of a sight to see.” see the application come in,” “Yes, the wind turbines will said Cline. “I think it’s going to be seen on the landscape,” said be a good project. I think it’s Cline. “I don’t know any way in going to be a good thing for Disney characters and artwork © Attention the world you can put in some- Tooele County to say, ‘Yes we do thing this large and be able to care about the environment, and mask it or conceal it in some yes, we do care about the world Business Students way. But quite honestly you we live in.’” know I’ve been to wind farms [email protected] College of Business Advisors will be here Opinions Shared Freely. Friday, March 9th (Yours and Ours.) MAR. 14 – 18 from Noon-7 pm Wed. MAR. 14 � 7:00 PM Thu. Fri. Sat. Sun. Offer MAR. 15 MAR. 16 MAR. 17 MAR. 18 Open Forum OPENING NIGHT courtesy of SAVE $5 ON 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 4:00 PM 2:30 PM 2:30 PM Every Tuesday TICKETS!* 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM Sign up at the Front Desk *(Excludes Front Row and VIP seats. No double discounts.) for an appointment TOOELETRANSCRIPT Buy tickets at www.disneyonice.com, BULLETIN , EnergySolutions Arena Box Office or call (801) 325-SEAT

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���������� Every Thursday in Your Transcript-Bulletin ������������������ UTAH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY March 6, 2007 Sports SPORTS WRAP Mustangs falter in postseason Wildcats Lady Buffs open today by Nick Drake The Tooele High girls softball squad is capture win SPORTS EDITOR scheduled to begin the 2007 campaign today at home against Wasatch. The Dugway turned in a strong region Lady Buffs begin at 3 p.m. against the and regular season. over Miners Lady Wasps. Tooele is coached by Barry But the Mustangs just couldn’t by Nick Drake Pitt. The Lady Buffs will go to Woods manage to carry over their success Cross Thursday for a non-league contest into the postseason last week. SPORTS EDITOR at 3 p.m. before competing in the March Wendover knew the impor- Warm-Up softball tournament Friday and Dugway dropped a disappointing Saturday in St. George. 64-52 decision to Wayne Wednesday tance of a road victory against in the opening round of the Class 1A rival Tintic. Buffs hit the road And the Wildcats weren’t THS boys baseball team ventures to West state boys basketball tournament at Valley today to tangle with Granger in the the Sevier Valley Center in Richfield. about to settle for anything less season opener at 3 p.m. The Lancers The Region 18 champs looked than a win. and Buffs are non-league foes. The Tooele to regroup Thursday with a strong Wendover rallied for a 22-17 team is coached by Dan Medina. The performance. surge in the fourth quarter and Buffs will compete in the Pizza Hut Classic 9-5 rally in overtime to post a Friday and Saturday in St. George. Tooele And for the first period it appeared tangles with Carbon Friday at 10 a.m. and the Mustangs just might live to fight hard-fought 79-75 win over their meets Wasatch Friday at 4 p.m. The Buffs another day, leading 16-8. league rival at Eureka. also battle Cedar City Saturday at 10 a.m. Manuel Alvarez poured in 32 in pool play. However, Tabiona sharpened its claws in the second quarter with a points, including five 3-point Cowboys begin today 24-7 scoring barrage to erase the def- bombs, while teammate Sergio Grantsville hits the road to Davis County icit and record a hard-fought 55-47 Sanchez netted 11 to spearhead today to battle non-league rival Woods the victory. Derek Peterson also Cross at 3 p.m. in baseball action. The triumph over Dugway at Richfield. Cowboys face the Wildcats in preseason Ryan Giles poured in a game-high tossed in 10 as well. play. Grantsville is coached by Loren 23 and Tyler Giles netted 16 for Unfortunately, the ‘Cats Anderson. The Cowboys also venture the Tigers. Chase Potter and Colton needed some help as well and south to tangle in the Pizza Hut Classic Roberts added five each for the vic- weren’t so fortunate in the aid Friday and Saturday in St. George. department. Meridian registered Grantsville meets tourney-host Dixie at tors. 1 p.m. Friday and tangles with Bishop Stacy Keith paved the way for the a 57-49 triumph over Wasatch Manogue Friday at 7 p.m. The Cowboys Mustangs with a team-high 20 and Academy in Provo to finish the also battle region rival Bear River Saturday region season in a second-place at 1 p.m. to complete pool play. Landon Wilkins chipped in with 16. Morgan Kartchner also contributed tie with Wendover. THS soccer begins seven for Dugway. Since Meridian swept The Tooele High boys soccer season gets The two state setbacks snapped Wendover in region action, the underway Wednesday when the Buffs host Mongoose earned the second non-league foe Uintah at THS at 2:30 p.m. Dugway’s impressive 13-game win in both team’s season debut. The Buffs streak, eliminated the team and seed and automatic berth into are coached by Chris Wilcox. Tooele also dropped the Mustangs overall record the Class 1A state boys basket- hosts Cedar City Friday at 3:30 p.m. and to 18-4 on the season. ball tournament at Richfield. Carbon Saturday at 1 p.m. A complete story on the state The Wildcats were then Cowboy soccer falls game with Tabiona as well as a forced into an inter-region play- Grantsville dropped a 6-0 decision to Pine season overview will be published in off with Region 15 fifth seed View Monday in both team’s 2007 season Valley Monday at Wendover and opener. GHS will compete Wednesday future edition. the ‘Cats paid a price with a with a non-league rival in Cyprus at Magna Dugway 50 - Was. Academy 22 at 4 p.m. Grantsville also hosts Rowland decisive 70-35 loss. Hall–St. Marks Friday at 4 p.m. The Mustangs outscored the The setback eliminated Tigers in all four frames and coasted Wendover from state play. Cowgirls play in Cedar to another home victory Jan. 24 at Grantsville will open the softball season Wendover coach Mike on the road Thursday against Cedar City. Dugway. Henderson said he was proud The Cowgirls and Lady Redmen will tangle Dugway raced to a quick 18-5 lead of the way his team battled on at 3 p.m. Grantsville is coached by Heidi just eight minutes into the game and Heath. The Cowgirls will also compete the road against rival Tintic in a never looked back. Landon Wilkins big game. this weekend in the March Warm-Up girls paved the way for the Mustangs softball tournament in St. George. “It was a fun game to be a early surge with 10 points in the part of,” he noted about the Super league tryouts first frame and Brady Allred tossed There is a tryout set for anyone in Tooele pivotal affair at Eureka. “Both County for a super league youth baseball in four. Zach James and Morgan teams played really hard and team 14-under held March 10 at the Kartchner popped the cords for two played with a lot of emotion Grantsville High School field at 2:30 p.m. points each to help spot the hosts because each team had a lot at Any player 14 or younger by April 30 a 13-point lead one period into the is encouraged to try out. For more info stake. We hung together and affair. photography / Nick Drake contact Mark Nelson at 884-3685 or Gary made shots. It worked out. I Bleazard at 884-1114. Andrew Getihi connected for four Dugway’s Landon Wilkins (center) is pinched by Wayne defenders Jason Grundy (left) and David Blackburn (right) in Wednesday’s state tournament game at the Sevier Valley Center in Richfield. The Mustangs lost the SEE CAPTURE ON A11 Stansbury baseball SEE FALTER ON A11 game and dropped a tough decision to Tabiona Thursday to fall from postseason play. A meeting about the status of Cal Ripken youth baseball, ages 5 through 12, in the Stansbury Park area will be held Tuesday, March 6 at the Stansbury Park clubhouse at 7 p.m. Parents of players in both the Cowboys fall in finale against Scots Tooele County Babe Ruth Association and Stansbury Park Youth Baseball Association by Nick Drake The game marked the final for credit for battling back to make a should attend the meeting. The Utah State SPORTS EDITOR both squads as the two teams game of it. But we just dug our- Commissioner of Babe Ruth/Cal Ripken Grantsville looked to end the tied for fifth place in the Region selves too big of a hole to come Baseball will answer any questions regard- 2006 boys basketball campaign 11 standings at 2-8. back, especially on the road.” ing either league. Both leagues are still Both teams were eliminated holding registration. with a road victory against Ben Ben Lomond 57 - G-ville 51 Lomond. from any postseason hopes just The Scots led by as many as GHS softball clinic But the Scots refused to let a couple of days earlier when Cowgirls softball clinic for players third 15 points and held off a late through eighth grade will be April 14 senior night go off with some Ogden topped Grantsville 57- charge to record a victory over from 10–1 p.m. and 2–5 p.m. at the fireworks and the hosts blistered 52 and Tooele rolled past Ben the Cowboys in the season finale GHS softball fields. The clinic will be the nets for a hard-fought 57-51 Lomond 60-37. at Ogden. presented by Heidi Heath, Mandy Angelo, win over the Cowboys. Grantsville coach Larry Ben Lomond managed to grab Mikel Schirtluff, Wendy Haramoto, Kim Sandberg said his team just Sikander. Cost is $30 per girl and each Ben Lomond raced to a 15- a slim 15-13 lead after one period, will receive a T-shirt. Entry deadline is point lead in the final frame of couldn’t overcome a slow start. thanks to a pair of 3-point shots March 30. If you have questions contact the game and held off a furi- “Obviously, their team had a by Jake Smith, four points from Mandy Angelo or Heidi Heath at 884-4500 ous Cowboy comeback down little more motivation because it Darwin Barrios and another 3- or e-mail [email protected]. the stretch to register a 57-51 was their senior night,” he said. point bomb by Chance Allen. G-ville WBBA baseball triumph over Grantsville Friday “It’s tough because both teams Grantsville stayed within strik- The Grantsville WBBA Youth Baseball in Ogden. The Scots needed 16 needed to find some kind of moti- ing distance when Josh Childs league, ages 4 through 12, will have reg- points each from Jake Smith vation to get over their disap- istration at Soelberg’s March 7 from 7–9 tossed in six points and Craig p.m. and March 10 from 9 a.m. to noon. and Chance Allen to hold off the pointment of losing and being Harrison tallied five. Logan Drake All birthdates will be the age on April 30. Cowboys while Darwin Barrios eliminated just a couple of days also chipped in with a field goal G-ville girls softball tossed in 10. earlier in the week. It was hard. for the only other points of the There will be a $10 late fee assessed Marcus Johnson hit for 14 and The kids gave us the effort but frame. for any late registrations placed after Craig Harrison tallied 11. Logan sometimes you need more that photography / Mike Anderson The Scots outscored the March 3. For more info contact Mike Drake also chipped in with nine that. They needed to concentrate Grantsville’s Craig Harrison (left) drives to the basket while Tooele’s Cowboys 11-6 in the second ses- Hammond at 884-6832 or Mandy Angelo and Josh Childs hit for six to and focus. We didn’t sustain a lot at 840-4506. Colton Hogan (right) attempts to cut off the effort. The Cowboys dropped of that in the game. Give the kids SEE COWBOYS ON A11 a key decision to Ben Lomond to fall short of a state playoff game. ignite the Grantsville offense. FROM THE SIDELINES Cougars roll to MWC title with victory over rival Utes YU fans How did the Cougars do it? Good coach- MWC tournament the Cougars now have actually led three different times in the floor sweeping the in-state rivalry series stop pinch- ing and rock solid team play! The Cougars the opportunity to emerge as tournament first half, but the turmoil was too much for the first time since 1994. The Cougars ing your- aren’t that talented individually, soon to be champions, and boast a 26-7 record and for Utah and they finally succumbed to also kept their Marriott Center winning Bself… I proven by the Mountain West Conference a #5 seeding going into the NCAA tour- BYU’s constant “I think I can” mentality streak alive at 31 games and marked the promise you are not when they name their all conference team nament as well. The seeding for the big falling behind 37-28 at the half. BYU came first outright conference titles in football dreaming! The little later this week. But BYU will have one dance is crucial, as it will help alleviate an out focused and determined in the second and basketball since 1978-79. train that could blew player on that team, their talented forward early first-round departure for the Cougars half, blowing it wide open going 18 for To heighten the emotions of the evening its horn Saturday Keena Young who lead all Cougars with extending their season even further into 26 from the field and 4-for-6 from the arc. the five BYU seniors were introduced to night at the Marriott 15 points, nine rebounds and four assists the second round. But there is a lot of The last 30 minutes was all downhill for the throng during a pre-game ceremony. Center in Provo clos- against the Utes. And it wouldn’t surprise basketball yet to be played for the Cougars the Cougars as Young broke away mak- Following the game, coach Rose was more ing the curtain on the David Gumucio me to see Young as the conference MVP, and Dave Rose needs to get his team ing a layup, putting the Cougs up 44-28 animated than I have ever seen him before. best BYU men’s bas- CONTRIBUTING WRITER Dave Rose as Coach of the Year, Lee focused on the mountain ahead as BYU and bringing a packed house to their feet He was running around giving high fives to ketball season in 19 Cummard as defensive player of the year chugs off to Las Vegas for a first-round chanting “MVP!” Mike Rose added a 3- his players, he hugged his wife and enthu- years. The Cougars and Jonathan Tavernari capture the new game with either New Mexico or TCU. The pointer to open an 18-2 run a few minutes siastically sang the BYU fight song, arm are indeed the Mountain West Conference kid on the block honor. But individual tal- Lobos and Horn Frogs have a play-in game later. After Rose’s shot from the left corner, motions and all! BYU’s athletic director, (MWC) Champions and garnered every- ent doesn’t win ball games — good team tonight, the winner advancing to play the Jonathan Tavernari made a layup, Ainge Tom Holmoe presented the MWC champi- thing that goes with it. Suitable enough, play does and the Cougars have that down Cougars. made 3-pointer and Jimmy Balderson onship trophy to the team, and coach Rose it was at the expense of their archrivals, to a science. Along with Young’s perfor- I thought the Utes would be up and added another bomb that gave BYU a 55-35 lifted the trophy high above his head to the the Runnin’ Utes who had the chance to mance, three other players were in double running to derail BYU’s attempt for a lead with 13:26 left. cheers of the BYU faithful. It was a fitting be BYU’s spoiler but instead turned out to figures; Sam Burgess 15, Trent Plaisted stand-alone conference title, but Utah’s In contrast the dazed Utes opened the tribute to a man and his team destined to be their whipping dog. The Cougars rolled 13 and Austin Ainge 11; and two others, coach Ray Giacoletti announced his retire- second half 2-for-11 from the floor and bring BYU men’s basketball back on track over the Utes 85 to 62 in front of 22,812 Jimmy Balderson and Mike Rose were darn ment the day before the big game which, went without a field goal from Ricky after years of frustration. Next stop for the screaming Cougar fans, taking claim of the close at nine points each. That kind of bal- in my opinion, wasn’t a wise thing to do Johns’ jumper with 16:13 left to a layup by “Cougar little train that could”… Las Vegas, #1 seed in the MWC tournament and lick- anced scoring brings smiles to coach Rose as it drained energy away from the Utes Shaun Green with 9:26 remaining. By then Nev., this Thursday for the Mountain West ing the envelope for an NCAA tournament and staff and victories to the win column. and distracted his players and fans from BYU led 64-40 and the outcome was never Conference Tournament. I’ll see you there invitation. Sporting a 23-7 record going into the the game. Utah looked inspired early and in question! BYU shot 59 percent from the from the sideline. All aboard! TUESDAY March 6, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 Cowgirls beaten by eventual state champ again by Nick Drake improved with every game. The SPORTS EDITOR future looks bright in our pro- For the second year in a row, gram and if we continue to work Grantsville ran into a postsea- in the off season we should son buzz saw in the opening improve for next year.” round of the Class 3A girls bas- The state playoff game capped ketball tournament. the prep basketball careers of A year ago, the Cowgirls seniors Rika Larsen, Melanie dropped a playoff decision at Johnson, Megan Oltjenbruns Cedar City to Canyon View and and Lynnsey Painter. all the Lady Falcons did was run Emery 81 - Grantsville 59 the table and capture their first- The Lady Spartans hit from ever girls basketball crown. everywhere on the court to race This year Grantsville met to a big lead early and capture a top-ranked Emery in the open- playoff victory over the Cowgirls ing round of playoff basketball Saturday in Castledale. and the Lady Spartans reeled Emery didn’t waste any time off a 81-59 triumph over the seizing command of the contest. Cowgirls to eliminate the team The Lady Spartans sprinted to in the opening round of postsea- a 17-9 lead after one period, son play. thanks to seven points from photography / Troy Boman The top-ranked squad hardly Camille Fehlberg and five points Wendover’s Madison Higley (left), Shay Lloyd (center) and Julia Oppenhein (right) prepare for an inbounds play from teammate Ana Martinez in a missed a shot in the entire first from Rachel Rasmussen, includ- game at Eureka. The Lady Wildcats shared the Region 18 girls basketball crown with Dugway but dropped a pair of state tourney decisions to half and firing on all cylinders ing a 3-point bomb. ShiAnne Wayne and Monticello in the Class 1A state girls basketball tournament in Richfield. raced to whopping 47-28 advan- Allred and Jodi Robertson fired tage at intermission. in a field goal each and Meagan The Lady Spartans fired in a Pearson canned a charity toss season-high 10 3-point missiles as well. Lady ‘Cats record successful campaign in the game, including three Rika Larsen pumped in a pair by Nick Drake program looks to continue to mendous leadership and poise ed the early surge with six points straight in a 45-second span, to of field goals and Kelsi Wells SPORTS EDITOR rise in the future. throughout the season.” each and Liz Randall tossed in seize command of the game and drilled a 3-point bomb. Kylie Wendover had not had the lux- Wendover captured their The state games capped a pair of field goals. Alix Lewis, lead from start to finish. Meagan Erickson also connected on a ury of battling into the Class 1A first-ever region crown, sharing the prep basketball careers of Melanie Frost and Nicole Pearson and Jodie Robertson basket in the opening session. state girls basketball tournament the title with county neighbor seniors Lindsay Mascaro, Ana Freestone poured in a basket flipped in 17 points each while The two teams traded bas- Rachel Rasmussen and Camille for quite a while. Dugway and finished the cam- Martinez, Kayla Timm, Tarin each to trigger the first-period kets to begin the second stanza Fehlberg chipped in with 12 and So when the Lady ‘Cats did, paign with a 13-7 overall mark Ratliff and Shay Lloyd. outburst. and Grantsville still only trailed 10 points each to spearhead the coach Kate Henderson wasn’t on the year. Monticello 67 - Wendover 37 Lindsay Mascaro paved the 25-15 with 5:46 left in the first way for Wendover with a 3- lopsided playoff win. half. Larsen hit a 3-point play, quite sure how her team would Wendover coach Kate The Lady Buckaroos rolled to point shot while Kayla Timm and Sammie Jensen popped the Sammie Jensen canned a free react to the pressure of postsea- Henderson said the future looks a 22-7 lead in the opening period Allison Suppanich chipped in visiting nets for 16 and Kelsi throw and Rachael Topham pro- son play. bright for the Lady ‘Cats. and cruised to the consolation with two points each in the first Wells contributed 13. Rika vided two more charity tosses to Unfortunately, Wendover “We’re looking forward to bracket state tourney victory session of the game. Larsen also netted 12 and Kylie ignite the early surge. couldn’t quite overcome its state- more improvement next year over the Lady ‘Cats Thursday at Both teams produced 16 points Erickson pumped in nine. But Emery reeled off an tourney jitters to display its hoop with a lot of younger players Richfield. each in the second stanza to Emery went on to capture impressive 22-8 barrage in the returning,” she noted. “We had prowess and was eliminated in Monticello raced to a vital 15- keep the game a 15-point affair, the coveted Class 3A girls next four minutes to take com- two games. the best season we’ve ever had point edge just eight minutes 38-23, at intermission. Krishton state crown over the weekend mand of the contest, 47-23, and However, the Lady Wildcats in girls basketball at Wendover into the contest to grab a lead it with three straight wins over a little over a minute remaining still made giant strides during High and it’s a positive note and would never relinquish. Jessica Hurricane (54-49), Wasatch (46- SEE RECORD ON A12 in the opening half of action. the 2006-07 campaign and the tribute to the senior for their tre- Pipkin and Ashley Dowell ignit- 41) and Dixie (51-40). It was also Jodi Lundell began the assault the Lady Spartans first-ever girls with a 3-point missile and later hoop title as well. Wilkins tossed in three field goals Wilkins pumped in four points each also canned a charity toss along the added another to fuel the rally. Grantsville finished the sea- for six points as well. Josh Nelson and Edwards chipped in with a bas- way. However, Pearson triggered Falter son with a 9-12 overall record provided a field goal and Preston ket to aid in the Mustangs efforts. Josi and Thomas Thelan hit a field the explosion with three more continued from page A10 and tied Tooele for third place in Edwards canned a free throw to help Nelson also canned a charity toss as goal each to complete the scoring in 3-point shots and a five-foot the Region 11 standings at 5-5. build the 21-point intermission edge. well for the hosts. the affair for the Tigers. jumper to tally 11 points. Allred points and Chris Bankcroft canned a Coach Newton said her young Rex Hibbs fired in five points and Hibbs, Charlie Josi and Bankcroft Wilkins led all scorers in the game chipped in with a steal and layup charity toss. team improved throughout the Bryson Hanson flipped in a field goal hit a field goal each. with 23 points and Allred pumped in while teammate Frankie Komar The Mustangs tacked on a 15- 2006-07 season. to trigger the Tigers offense. The Mustangs completed the 16. Nelson also connected for four hit a basket and charity toss 7 assault in the second period to “I felt like overall I’m proud Dugway rallied for an 11-6 out- game with a 6-4 advantage in the points in the contest. along the way. of all of the girls on the team,” extend the lead to 33-12 at the half- burst in the third period as well final frame of the game. Wilkins hit Hibbs pumped in seven points to Erickson, Johnson, Larsen time break. Allred drilled the nets she noted. “I think we improved and Jensen all produced two to take a comfortable 44-18 lead for three free throws and Allred lead the Tigers while Getihi and Josi every game and we did the little for a pair of 3-point missiles while into the fourth quarter. Allred and chipped in with a field goal. Nelson netted four each. points each during the pivotal things better every game. We’ll Spartan surge. miss the seniors. They have Grantsville did close the first four minutes of the third quarter, Johnson hit three charity toss- kets and a free throw. Alex Childs really provided excellent work half with a 5-0 flurry to slice the Cowboys thanks to a 7-2 run ignited by five es for the lone points of the piv- also chipped in with a layup and ethic and helped the younger deficit to 47-28 at intermission. girls develop fundamentally. Our continued from page A10 points from Smith and a pair of otal closing stretch of the session 3-point bomb while Hunt and Larsen and Erickson buried two free throws from Kylee Wolford. for the Cowboys. Harrison added two points each younger girls really contributed sion to extend the advantage to Grantsville battled back to Smith fired in another 3-point to complete the rally. to our success this season and SEE COWGIRLS ON A12 26-19 at intermission. Allen led close to within 33-25 on back- shot and Max Walling hit a free Only a three-point play the surge with five points and to-back rebound baskets from throw to give the hosts their big- from Phillip Brandley, basket Barrios tossed in a pair of field Drake and an Alex Childs to gest lead of the game, 46-31. by Charles Moulding and free Harrison pass for a layup. However, Grantsville made a throw from Walling allowed Ben goals for four points. But Allen buried consecutive gallant comeback bid to make Lomond to retain the lead down FOOTBALL COACHES The Cowboys could only mus- 3-point bombs and later added a game of it with a 15-6 flurry the stretch. ter two points each by Taylor a free throw and teammate Paul and clawed to within 52-48 and Barrios and Moulding sealed Hunt, Harrison and Marcus Burpo added a rebound basket 1:21 left in the contest. Trevor the victory with clutch free Needed for Tooele Ute Football Johnson. to stake the Scots to a 42-28 lead Hawkins fueled the assault with a throws and Allen added another. League Juniors Program. Respond Ben Lomond extended the headed into the final frame of the 3-point missile while Johnson tal- Drake buried a 3-point shot with statement of intent, contact margin to 33-21 in the opening game. lied five points on a pair of bas- down the stretch for Grantsville. information and coaching resume to [email protected] by only trailed 53-48 and eight min- March 17, 2007. Capture utes still remained in regulation. continued from page A10 Alvarez ripped the visiting nets for 10 points, including two 3-point think what it boiled down to was shots, while DeSantiago, Rosales, Pet of the Week that we hit more shots than they Peterson and Sanchez chipped in did. Many had a great night. Our with two points each. kids played defense the whole Myers led the way for Tintic night and that was the big differ- with nine points while Jordan and ence in the game.” Hannifan tossed in three each. Wendover 79 - Tintic 75 Allison also canned a charity toss The Wildcats rallied for a pivot- along the way. al league triumph in overtime over The Wildcats outscored the the Miners Wednesday in Eureka. Miners 22-17 in the fourth period Tintic raced to a slim 17-15 edge to force the game into a 70-70 just eight minutes into the con- deadlock and another five-minute test. Wyatt Allinson pumped in extra session. Alvarez poured in 12 six points and Tyler Ruiz fired in and Peterson contributed six for five to aid the early effort. Preston the ‘Cats comeback. Rosales also Hannifan also hit for four points netted four to help the ‘Cats force and Brendon Gout canned a pair the deadlock and overtime period. of charity tosses. Ruiz and Allinson hit for five Wendover stayed close after each and Hannifan netted a 3-point one period, thanks to six points shot. Myers and Jordan also tallied by Sergio Sanchez and five more two points each in the quarter. points from Jose Rosales. Manuel Wendover outscored Tintic 9-5 Alvarez and Rogelio Martinez also in the overtime period to record chipped in with a field goal each. the vital league win. DeSantiago The Miners continued to pad triggered the rally with five points Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be the advantage with a 20-15 surge in and Alvarez buried three char- required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. the second session and built a 37- Shelters are only required to hold animals for 30 halftime bulge. Geoffrey Myers ity tosses. Rosales also hit a free fired in nine points and Ruiz net- throw to complete the triumph. three days before they are euthanized. ted six points during the quarter. Talin Wayland produced all five For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals K.C. Jordan fired in four points of the Miner points in the over- available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at and Allinson added a free throw. time. 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville Animal Shelter at 884-6881. Alvarez pumped in five points Alvarez fired in a game-high 32, including five 3-point shots, while while Rosales and Sanchez netted Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. three each to keep the ‘Cats with- Rosales hit for 15. Sanchez also in striking distance by the break. tallied 11 and Peterson 10 for the Peterson and DeSantiago netted a victors. Tooele Veterinary basket each as well. Myers led the Miners with a Clinic Wendover chipped away team-high 20 and Ruiz chipped in photography / Mike Anderson at the Tintic lead with an 18-16 with 16. Allinson also tossed in 13 Wendover’s Sergio Sanchez goes up for a basket in a game earlier this 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 outburst in the third period and and Hannifan added 10. winter. The Wildcats fell one win shy of a state tournament berth. A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY March 6, 2007

pumped in a basket each. Wendover 55 - Was. Academy 10 break. Martinez chipped in with eight to Wendover 51 - Ch. Heritage 32 Record Suppanich, Timm and The Lady Wildcats rolled to a The Lady ‘Cats tacked on an 8- spearhead the Lady Wildcats lop- The Lady Wildcats decided it continued from page A11 Bateman flipped in a field goal 35-2 edge at halftime and coast- 3 scoring advantage in the third sided triumph. Ashlee Bateman was high time that WHS started each for the lone scoring of the ed to the league triumph Jan. quarter to take a 43-5 lead into and Suppanich also fired in six posting victories and went out Gonzales buried two 3-point period for Wendover. 16 against the Lady Tigers at the final frame. Ashlee Bateman each for the victors. and registered an impressive tri- shots in the period and Jennie The Lady Buckaroos regis- Wendover. and Shay Lloyd spurred the hosts Lee led the Lady Tigers with a umph over the Lady Crusaders Bateman netted five points tered a slim 9-8 advantage in Jennie Bateman and Krishton surge with four points each. team-high three points. Nov. 30 at Wendover. as well, also hitting a 3-point the final frame to complete Gonzales fired in four points each Yaomi Lee ripped the nets for Wendover 43 - Altamont 29 Wendover raced to a 17-6 lead missile in the frame. Kayla the scoring. Benally led the while teammates Kayla Timm a 3-point shot in the period for The Lady Wildcats outscored just eight minutes into the con- Timm fired in three points and charge down the stretch with and Allison Suppanich netted a the lone points of the frame for the Lady Long Horns in three test and never trailed the rest of Mascaro provided a basket to a 3-point bomb while Pipkin, basket each to lead Wendover to the Lady Tigers. of the four frames and coasted the way. Jennie Bateman ignited keep the ‘Cats within striking Frost and Linda Burton pro- a 12-2 edge after one period. Wendover completed the home with a valuable non-league the early outburst with seven distance by the break. vided a field goal each. Natasha Uwimanzi hit a field game with a 12-5 outburst and road victory Jan. 13 at Altamont. points and Krishton Gonzales The Lady Buckaroos were Mascaro paced the Lady goal for the lone points of the never looked back. Ana Martinez Jennie Bateman ignited chipped in with five, each hitting led by seven points from ‘Cats with six points, includ- opening stanza for Wasatch poured in four field goals for the early Wendover assault a 3-point missile along the way Ashley Dowell and four points ing a 3-point missile and Timm Academy. eight points while Ashlee with seven points and Lindsay for the ‘Cats. Lindsay Mascaro by Pipkin. Freestone also buried a pair of charity tosses. Wendover blistered the cords Bateman and Becky Velasquez Mascaro uncorked a 3-point shot also netted a pair of field goals canned three free throws and Pipkin and Dowell combined for a 23-0 barrage in the sec- netted a basket each to aid in the to lead the ‘Cats to a slim 10-7 and Kayla Timm canned a char- Bettina Benally added a basket for 39 points to lead Monticello ond stanza to extend the lead to Lady Wildcats’ offensive output cushion just eight minutes into ity toss to extend the margin. as well. to a decisive triumph. Pipkin 33 points by halftime. Lindsay down the stretch. the contest. Melissa Mix poured in four Monticello exploded for a poured in a game-high 24 and Mascaro ripped the nets for nine Tonya Sambaldori and Allison Keesha Sorensen helped keep points and Sarah Woudenberg 20-6 barrage in the third quar- Dowell pumped in 15 more points, including a 3-point mis- Loftin hit a field goal each while Altamont close with four points canned a pair of free throws ter to seize total command of to spearhead the Lady Bucs sile, and Bateman tossed in five Lety Corona canned a charity in the first frame while Sammi to complete the scoring for the contest with a 58-29 lead victory. to spearhead the decisive ‘Cat toss to complete the scoring for Shiner tallied three points as Christian Heritage. and still eight minutes remain- Mascaro fired in a team-high outburst. Suppanich also netted the Lady Tigers. well. The Lady ‘Cats tacked on a 12- ing in the game. Pipkin fired 11 and Timm tossed in nine to a pair of field goals and Gonzales Mascaro, Bateman and The Lady Wildcats seized com- 6 scoring barrage in the second in 12 points while Freestone, spur the Lady ‘Cats offensive hit for three points to give the Gonzales all poured in a game- mand of the contest with a 16-5 stanza to build a cozy 29-12 inter- Dowell, Randall and Lewis attack. hosts a whopping cushion at the high nine points each and barrage in the second stanza to mission edge. Bateman flipped in take a cozy 26-12 cushion into a pair of field goals while Kayla the halftime break. Ana Martinez Timm fired in three points and fueled the rally with four points Mascaro buried a field goal to in the period while Mascaro and give Wendover a 17-point cush- Allison Suppanich contributed ion at halftime. Ana Martinez three points each. Kayla Timm also buried a free throw as well. and Krishton Gonzales provid- Woudenbeck led the way for ed a field goal each to stake the Lady Crusaders with four Wendover to the 14-point inter- points and Mix drilled a pair of mission edge. charity tosses as well. Keesha Sorenson recorded Wendover outscored Christian three points and Shiner added Heritage 10-8 in the third period a basket to complete the scor- to extend the margin to 39-21 ing for the hosts in the pivotal and still one period remaining in period. the affair. Kayla Timm spurred Altamont did outscore the Lady ‘Cats attack with four Wendover 9-8 in the third quarter points while Krishton Gonzales, to cut into the deficit. McKenzie Bateman and Allison Suppanich Lindsay poured in three free fired in two points each to aid throws while Keesha Sorenson, Shiner and Sydni Justice hit a the effort. field goal each to ignite the Lady Mix poured in seven of the Long Horns’ comeback bid. team’s eight points in the frame However, the Lady Wildcats and Michelle Mueller canned a stemmed the hosts rally on a free throw to complete the scor- 3-point bomb by Gonzales, field ing for the visitors. goals by Timm and Madison Both teams produced 12 Higley and a free throw from points each in the final frame Martinez in the frame. of the game. Bateman paved Wendover completed the the way with three points while game with a 9-8 surge to reg- Mascaro, Ashlee Bateman, Tarin th Ratliff and Timm provided two ister the triumph. Mascaro led the way with three points while points each for the ‘Cats. Shay Weds, March 7 Bateman, Timm and Suppanich Lloyd also buried a free throw netted two points each in the as well. period as well. Mix ignited the Christian Mirando Morris keyed the Lady Heritage attack with five points pm pm Long Horns’ attack with a pair of while Mueller and Jordan Ringler baskets and JaiCee Oman con- chipped in with a basket each. tributed a field goal. Lindsay and Woudenbeck also canned three 2 - 7 Kenzie Sorensen also added a points for the visitors. charity toss each to the Altamont Bateman poured in a team- offense. high 16 and Timm produced 10 Mascaro and Bateman fired in points to lead the way to the win. nine each and Timm netted six to Gonzales pumped in nine and ignite the Lady ‘Cat win. Mascaro netted eight. Shiner and Sorenson paced Mix flipped in a game-high 18 the Lady Long Horns with team- and Woudenberg netted nine for highs of nine each. the Crusaders.

Grantsville a 20-6 cushion after Cowgirls one period. Megan Oltjenbruns continued from page A11 also hit a field goal as well. Tiffany Turner netted a pair free throws each and Jensen of field goals and Alexa Sanchez contributed another. added another to account for If there was any hope of a the Ben Lomond points in the Cowgirl comeback, it quickly opening eight minutes of play. Michael T. David K. faded at the beginning of the The Cowgirls tacked on an 18- third period when Emery reeled 3 barrage in the second session Griffeth M.D. Morrill O.D. off 12 straight points to begin to build the 29-point halftime the quarter and build a huge 59- edge. Jensen and Larsen paved Eye Physician Optometric 28 lead with 4:36 left in the stan- the way with six points each za. This time Rasmussen ignited and Erickson pumped in five. and Surgeon Physician the eruption with seven of the Oltjenbruns also canned a char- 12 points, including a 3-point ity toss along the way. shot, and Pearson joined in with Monica Clifton produced a two free throws and her fourth basket and free throw for the 3-point field goal of the game. Lady Scots in the second peri- The Cowgirls would never od. recover. After a Kelsi Wells 3- Grantsville tacked on a 16-14 point shot and Johnson layup, scoring edge in the third period Emery went on another 16-3 to take a 54-23 lead into the final burst in the final 3:38 to take a frame of the game. Wells led the comfortable 75-36 cushion into way with six points on three the fourth quarter. Robertson baskets while Erickson, Rachael and Allred fueled the rally with Topham, Marissa Robbins, five points each while Shalae Cox and Fehlberg netted three Jensen and Lynnsey Painter tal- points each. lied two points each as well. Only Erickson’s three-point Shannon Allred fired in six play during the run put points points for Ben Lomond in the on the scoreboard for the quarter and Shelby Moreno Cowgirls. popped the cords for a 3-point Grantsville made a run in the shot. Kara Gardner and Turner final frame with a 23-6 outburst also added a basket each. in the period. Jensen led the way The Lady Scots did outscore with eight points, including a the Cowgirls 14-12 in the fourth pair of 3-point shots, while Wells quarter. Moreno poured in two netted seven points. Larsen also more 3-point bombs while hit for four points while Johnson Gardner and Allred added three and Megan Oltjenbruns buried a points each. Alexa Sanchez also pair free throws each. hit a basket along the way. Robertson tallied five of the Painter, Jensen, Melanie Spartans six points in the fourth Johnson, Danielle Potter, period. Erickson and Taylor Chaney all G-ville 66 - Ben Lomond 37 tallied two points each for the Grantsville The Cowgirls exploded for a Cowgirls in the fourth quarter. 38-9 lead at halftime and coast- Jensen led the Cowgirls with ed to a decisive triumph over a game-high 14 and Erickson the Lady Scots Feb. 6 to capture tossed in 13. Larsen also hit for 822 E. Main, Suite 16 a coveted state tourney berth 12 and Wells netted 10. Painter at GHS. also contributed four in the piv- Rika Larsen poured in six otal team triumph. 435.578.1250 points while Sammie Jensen, Moreno and Allred paced the Kylie Erickson and Kelsi Wells Lady Scots with a team-high nine pumped in four each to spot each and Turner provided six. TUESDAY March 6, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B1

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photography / Troy Boman Bret Paulick and his quarter horse “Miss Slick Smoke” (above) train for reined cow competitions using young wild buffalo. Paulick and his horse nick- named “Tiffany” (left) won the world title in the Non Pro Hackamore Reserve event sponsored by the National Reined Cow Horse Association competition held in Stephenville, Texas, in February. World champion horseman wins with hackamore bridle, true cowboy spirit

by Alleen Lang Herd work displays the horse’s cow sense as it isolates one animal CORRESPONDENT from the herd, engages the cow and keeps it from returning to the inning,” jokes Bret Paulick of Erda, is the best part of herd. his sport training and competition with reigned cow “It’s all about the skill of the horse,” Paulick says. horses. Dry work includes one of eight approved reining patterns. One ele- Having just walked away with the title of Non Pro ment of the pattern is making circles in each direction. Another element Hackamore Reserve World Champion of the National is having the horse change their footing while running, which is called ReignedW Cow Horse Association, which puts him amongst the best in flying lead changes. his sport worldwide, he is in a position to savor the sweetness of suc- As part of the pattern the horse also spins in both directions, rotating cess. on their inside back leg, with their front leg pivoting around it really But upon further consideration he admits he likes everything about a fast. Another element is run downs where the horse runs at maximum sport that tests horse and rider in all skills necessary to work a ranch. speed, the rider says whoa and the horse locks its back feet and slides Paulick and his quarter horse “Miss Slick Smoke” competed in three for about 30 feet. Then the horse backs up at least 10 feet. Reigning is areas of expertise to nab the win last month, including herd work, also designed to demonstrate the rider’s control of his animal. known as cow cutting; reigning patterns, commonly called dry patterns; But the fence work sets cow horse competitions apart for other and single cow fence work. horsemanship events, Paulick said. Each event tests different skills in a quest to showcase horses “so versatile they can do anything” on a working ranch. SEE HORSEMAN ON B8 Ground beef is a fast and easy favorite across the United States eef has were invented. Did they just chop it known as “Hamburgers” in German. ible so no extra cooking or treat- 1 cup mozzarella cheese been a up into tiny pieces with a cleaver or The invention could have come ment is needed. It is quick and easy Meat, (burger, pepperoni, sau- perennial sharp knife, or did they just cook it from a practice of putting roast to brown and lends itself to a wide sage, etc) mushrooms, etc. Bfavorite in chunks like stew meat? pork into a roll, but some believe range of recipes including many Prepare dough as directed or for hundreds of Just how would that work? Did that the original hamburger was different casseroles. It is a good open refrigerator rolls and press years. Hamburger people not make dishes with tiny made of meat scraps chopped up invention — after all, beef chunks together on a cookie sheet. is a favorite ingre- bits of meat through it? And just similar to ground beef. Whatever would not adapt well in the follow- Prepare topping and pour over dient in American who created the sandwich filled the origins, we have come to accept ing recipes. top and top with 1 cup mozzarella recipes. As popu- with a fried ground beef patty. hamburger as an important every- Quick n’ easy pizza cheese, and your choice of meat, lar as this ground The word “hamburger,” that day part of our eating. Part of the Baking powder biscuit dough mushrooms, etc. Bake for 15 to 20 meat is, it makes describes this beef patty in a appeal is that the meat needs only (below) or refrigerator roll of bak- minutes you wonder what Diane Sagers sandwich, comes from Hamburg, to be browned and it is ready to CORRESPONDENT ing powder biscuits people ever did Germany. As it happens, the people eat. Because it is ground into fine Topping (below) before grinders who live in Hamburg, are also pieces it is easy to chew and digest- SEE BEEF ON B8 HEALTH EDUCATION

tah Hunter Educaiton will diabetes support group will et your high school diplo- Ube held March 13, 15, 20, 21 Abe held March 7, at 11 a.m. Gma this year. All classes and 22 on Range 24. All classes at Tooele Health Department required for a high school diplo- are from 6 to 9 p.m. State law building. We will be reorganiz- ma, adult basic education, GED requires students to attend all ing our group. Please come and preparation, word processing, sessions of class. The cost is join us and show your support. drivers’ education and English $6 and the classes are at the Call Carol with questions at as a second language are avail- Tooele County Health Building, 843-9787. able. Register now to graduate 151 N. Main St. For more info — $25 per semester. Located call Gene at 882-4767 or Bryan at 76 S. 1000 West, and can be at 882-6795. reached at 833-1994. Classes for students 18 and over. B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY March 6, 2007 The Bulletin Board

agenda includes: business items and a Tooele board review of adminstrative and person- nel policies. AARP safe driving class Mountain West Medical Center’s Senior Meetings Circle is sponsoring the AARP driving course on Thursday and Friday March 15 Deseret Chemical Depot and 16 from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Both days An update of Deseret Chemical Depot’s required to receive a certificate, which environmental projects will be presented may decrease your auto insurance costs at the Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) for three years. It’s $10 payable at the first meeting Tuesday, March 13 from 5:30-7:30 class and is for everyone age 55 and over p.m. at the Tooele Chemical Stockpile with a valid driver’s license welcomed. Outreach Office at 54 S. Main, in Tooele. Call 435-843-3690 to sign up and for more The agenda includes an environmental info. restoration program update, groundwa- Ladies of the Elks dinner ter monitoring results and status of DCD The Tooele Ladies of the Elks will host closure activities. For more info contact dinner on Monday, March 12 at the Elks Walton Levi, DCD RAB Co-Chair (435) 833- Lodge, 61 N. Main. Chef Anne Winnegge is 4434. Tooele area residents encouraged to famous for her delicious St. Patrick’s Day attend. corn beef and cabbage. Dinner will start at 6 p.m., and is $5 per plate. Take-outs available. Please RSVP by Friday, March 9 to 882-2408. Philanthropy Ideas for child care providers Become a mentor Child Care Resource & Referral — Metro The Youth and Families with Promise has a new Resource Lending Library, at program is now accepting applications the Tooele Family Center, 66 W. Vine St. for new mentors. Volunteers are matched Suite B. Check out materials, toys, and one-on-one with youth ages 9-12. Mentors activity ideas to help you expand learning are asked to spend an hour a week with opportunities for children. All interested their mentee. Mentors must commit to a members of the child care community are minimum of six months - one year. If you’re invited to an open house March 16 from 1 interested in enhancing the life of a young to 4 p.m. Visit during the open house and person call USU Extension at 843-2354 or receive a free membership. For more info 843-2353. photography courtesy Tooele High School call Sarah at 801-326-4374. Tooele High School’s Matt Carlock takes secretary Tiesha Castagno’s blood pressure as P.A. Chad Jarvis looks on. Matt wants Free tax prep to be a doctor someday and is doing an internship at Mountain West Family Practice. Any student or business who wishes to Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) participate in the internship program contact Darlene Anderson in the counseling office at 833-1981. is offering free tax preparation and filing Scouting tionship issues, communication and help- at the Tooele First Assembly of God build- at Salt Lake Community College located Bible Baptist Church ing children adjust. Classes begin March 13 ing, 127 N. Seventh St. in Tooele. Arrange at 66 W. Vine St. in Tooele. No income Scout-O-Rama The Bible Baptist Church is located and 14. Each class includes dinner, prizes, requirements. Walk-ins and appointments Ticket sales kick-off day is March 20. at 286 N. Seventh St., in Tooele. Sunday childcare in advance with Erin at 843-8562. activities and free child care for children welcome. For appointments call 843-4350 Kick off center will be at Buddy’s Family School at 10 a.m., Sunday worship service Tooele County Historical Society under age 7. For more info or to register or 211. Entertainment Bowling, 1111 N. 200 West, at 11 a.m., Sunday evening services at 6 Lacey Russell Burrows, author of “The call 801-255-6881. Spanish speaking classes TFCU meeting tickets available Tooele. Great prizes. Every unit, Cub Scout p.m., and Wednesday services at 7 p.m. For History of Rush Valley” will be our speaker more info call 435-882-7183, or Espanol also available. TFCU’s 59th annual membership meet- and Boy Scout is invited. Kick-off center for the March 13 meeting at 7 p.m. Please 801-577-1812. Nursery provided and rides ing will be held Thursday, April 12, at St. opens at 8:30 a.m. For more info call Mike Get your diploma join us at the Tooele Pioneer Museum, 47 available. Get your high school diploma this year. Marguerite’s Parish. Dinner begins at 7 Perry at 882-7410. E. Vine St., and enter at the back door. All classes required for a high school diplo- p.m. with the business meeting following The Bridge Christian Center Two books will be available to purchase, ma, adult basic education, GED prepara- at 8 p.m. Tickets for the dinner are now Equipping you for life, Pastors Scott “The History of Tooele County Volume II” tion, word processing, drivers’ education available. No tickets are needed to attend and Marilyn Thiessens, 435-830-3619. Come for $25, and “The Mining, Smelting, and Schools and English as a second language are avail- the business meeting. Call 833-7200 to grow with us on Sundays at 10:30 a.m. at Railroading in Tooele County” for $15. able. Register now to graduate — $25 per reserve your tickets today. Phil’s Glass reception room, 635 N. Main For more info contact President Jay De Author to visit Copper Canyon semester. Located at 76 S. 1000 West, and St., Tooele. La Mare, 882-1469, or publicist Alice Dale, Senior citizen tax help On Tuesday, March 6, Copper Canyon can be reached at 833-1994. Classes for 882-1612. Every Wednesday until April 15, from Elementary will be visited by Gary Hogg, students 18 and over. 9 to 3:30 p.m., AARP will be available to author of many favorite children’s books. Education N.A.R.F.E. meeting assist senior citizens in preparing their Mr. Hogg will share his knowledge of Take the GED The GED test will be given on March 13 The Tooele chapter of the National Active income tax. Call the senior center at 882- writing with each grade during the day Caregiver guide classes and 14, starting at 8 a.m. Please contact and Retired Federal Employees Assn. will 2870 for an appointment. in a writer’s workshop setting. Mr. Hogg The next UCARE caregiver guide class Andrea at 833-1994 by March 9 to preregis- meet at 1 p.m. on Friday, March 9, at the will be the featured speaker at a Family will be Tuesday, March 20 at 7 p.m., at the ter for the test. Tooele Senior Citizens Center, 59 E. Vine Literacy Night that evening with the theme Tooele Senior Citizens Center, 59 E. Vine Gain computer skills St. where Rodney Carter of H&R Block will of “Writing Is Exciting!” Pizza and pop will St. The topic will be legal issues: living discuss impacts of state and federal tax Grantsville The Tooele Adult Education Center has be served to all who attend. The evening wills, advance directives, FLMA, Medicare changes and answer questions. Guests and will begin at 6 p.m. in the Copper Canyon and Medicaid rules, nursing home and a beginning class in Microsoft Word XP, interested visitors welcome. For more info Gift for soldiers multi-purpose room. Please come and join assisted living and funeral arrangements. Access, Excel, PowerPoint and Windows. Do you have an address of a Grantsville call secretary Marla Ramey, 882-3876 or VP us! Three special speakers will be at the event It will be at the Tooele Adult Education soldier? I am looking for soldiers who Emery Price at 882-0106. School enrollment applications and refreshments will be served. For more Center at 76 S. 1000 West on Tuesday and would enjoy receiving a free DVD copy of Wednesday nights for five weeks beginning The Tooele County School District is info call Dee Askerlund at 882-4163 or Masons meet the Grantsville Elementary program called Tuesday, March 20, ending April 25, from accepting applications from elementary Barbara McFarland at 843-9054. The regular meeting will be at the Rocky “I Love America.” Just call me with their 6-9 p.m. Adults currently enrolled at the and secondary students who are interested Utah Hunter Education courses Mountain Lodge #11 on Saturday, March 10 name and address - Debbie 843-2437. center pay $30. Community participants in enrolling in a school outside of his/her Class #3 will be held March 13, 15, 20, 21, at 10 a.m. Any questions or need a ride, call pay $60, seniors 55 and over pay $55. Beautification Committee banners resident school boundary for the 2007-2008 and 22 on Range 24. All classes are from 6 Gene at 882-1222. Grantsville Main Street Beautification Call 833-1994 for more info. Preregistration school year. The application window is to 9 p.m. Range times to be announced. Diabetes support group Committee is raising money to buy banners required. Feb. 1 to March 30. Applications are avail- State law requires students to attend all Diabetes support group will be held to hang down Main Street and Cowboy able in all of the schools or at the District sessions of class. The cost is $6 and the Adults learn to drive Lane. The banner theme is: Welcome to March 7, at 11 a.m. at Tooele Health Office. classes are at the Tooele County Health A driver education course for adults Department building. We will be reorganiz- Grantsville! If interested in helping with Building, 151 N. Main St. For more info call 18 and over will begin Tuesday, April 10, the design, make a vertical sample banner ing our group. Please come and join us and Gene at 882-4767 or Bryan at 882-6795. 6-9 p.m., at the center. The class includes show your support. Questions call Carol at on 6 x12 inch paper (1/2 of a 12X12 scrap- 18 hours of classroom instruction and 12 Landscape classes 843-9787. book paper). Turn in to Grantsville City Library hours of driving and observation. Register Hall Offices by March 17. No limitations Larry Sagers is offering his beginning Tooele Gun Club landscape class through the USU Extension from 8:30-2 p.m. The cost is $170 (current on colors or graphics. Write your name It’s time to sign up for the round robin. Fun at the library service at 151 N. Main St. on Wednesdays students receive a $75 discount). and phone number on the back. For ques- March around the library and find the The round robin is a trapshooting tourna- from 6:30 to 9:30. Classes begin March 14, English as a Second Language tions call Nicole Cloward 435-241-0410. leprechauns. If you find them all, you and the cost is $35 each or $50 per couple. ESOL conversational classes are held ment to attract new shooters and hunters win a surprise. Don’t forget story time on Old Folks Sociable Price includes a booklet and CD. Call Patti Monday and Thursday from 7 p.m. to 9 into trying trapshooting. It’s shot on March Wednesdays at 11 a.m., and crafts on Friday The Grantsville 123rd Old Folks Sociable at 843-2350 for registration info. p.m. ESOL students may come anytime the 18, 25 and April 1, and the five-person at 3-5 p.m. For more info, call the library at will be on March 17. center is open for Individualized study with teams are made up of five classes of shoot- 5K run — 10 a.m. Old Firestation Park 435-882-2182 or visit the library at 128 W. Pruning demonstrations ers from very good to beginner. Weekly and Larry Sagers is conducting on-site prun- our software programs and textbooks. The at corners of Main and Center. Vine St. overall prizes are given as well as prizes ing demonstrations March 9 at: Spier’s book fee is $25 per semester. Car Show — 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. Bookmobile storytime for youngsters and ladies. Call John Miller Reception for Honored Guests — noon Farm, 392 W. 100 South, Tooele, between The Tooele County Bookmobile Library, 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.; Elizabeth Christensen’s 882-2429 for info. Dinner for Honored Guests — 1 p.m. 429 E. Main, Grantsville. Storytime will be Groups Programs — 2 p.m., 4 p.m. or 6 p.m. home at 91 E. Clark Street, Grantsville, MOMS meeting held each Thursday at 4 p.m. unless the between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.; and Dwight MOMS club meeting and social March Dance — 5 p.m. until 11:30 p.m. library is closed. For info call 884-3703. Eagles pie auction canceled If you haven’t received an Honored Clark’s place at 1057 E. Erda Way, Erda, The Eagles pie auction planned for 7 at 10 a.m. at the Utah State University between 5 and 7 p.m. The public is wel- Guest invitation by March 10 and should Saturday, March 10 has been canceled and Extension office auditorium, 151 N. Main come. have, please contact Bob and Tamra will be rescheduled for a later date. in Tooele. Business first, then Barbara Arthur at 884-3361. Tickets are $15 if pur- Churches De-stress and start fresh in ‘07 Eagles Easter basket auction Buckner and Lance Wallace from the Army You are invited to a relaxing girls’ night Community Services will talk about ser- chased early, $17 if purchased at the door On Friday, March 16, the Eagles will out on Tuesday, March 6 from 7-8 p.m. This vices they provide. Kids activity available. and are available at Soelberg’s Thriftway, Food pantry have the annual Easter basket auction with is a free event at the Miller Motorsports Way Station, Casa Del Rey, Cook’s Barber The First Baptist Church in Tooele is a St. Patrick’s Day dinner of corn beef and Refreshments and social time after. To Park Clubhouse, 2901 N. Sheep Lane. From Shop and Williams Video and Pharmacy. offering a clothing closet and emergency cabbage. Dinner will be served from 7 to 8 RSVP or for more info call JoAnna at 884- Sheep lane, turn west at the main entrance. food pantry to help meet the needs of our p.m. with the auction to follow. The cost is 6644 or e-mail [email protected]. Take a quick left and go through the gate. community. Anyone with clothing needs, $7.50 per person. James Wrathall will be Diabetes class The clubhouse is on the hill. Dr. Melissa Deseret Peak adults and children, are welcome. The food our auctioneer. Anyone with diabetes don’t miss out on pantry is available for emergency needs. Augustyn will share health benefits of Action for Autism meeting self-management class held Friday after- Indoor arena closure Hours of operation are Saturdays from 10 reducing stress and specific tips to de- stress. To make reservations or for more For all individuals who want to see action noons March 9, 16, 23 from 12:30-3 p.m. You The Deseret Peak Complex’s indoor a.m. - noon. We are located at 580 S. Main, info call 843-3690 or visit www.mountain- in favor of children on the autism spec- will need a doctor’s referral. For more info arena will be closed Thursday, March 8. Tooele. For more info call 882-2048. westmc.com. trum in the Tooele County School District. call Eileen at 228-0048 or 882-5671. It will re-open on Friday, March 9. If you Lent services Alzheimer’s education Meetings are the first Tuesday of each have any questions please call us at 435- Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Seniors and Recovery will resume The next meeting for anyone caring month at 7 p.m., and the third Thursday of 843-4020 or visit www.deseretpeakcom- and St. Barnabas Episcopal Church will each month at 6:30 p.m. Meetings are held in Thursday’s issue. plex.com. be holding joint services each Wednesday for someone with Alzheimer’s or relat- throughout Lent. At 6 p.m. there will be a ed memory issues is Tuesday, March 13 Stansbury Park soup supper, followed by the joint services. from 2:30-3:30, at Cottage Glen Activities BULLETIN BOARD POLICY St. Barnabas Center is located at 1784 N. Center, 1892 Aaron Drive (across from Aaron Drive in Overlake and we welcome hospital). Refreshments provided. For info If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact Sarah West at 882-0050, fax Stansbury Service Agency meeting on Alzheimer’s or the group call Frank at The Board of Trustees of the Stansbury all who would like to attend. to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Board” is for special 882-2870 ext. 130 or Donna at 882-2870 community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For- Recreation Service Area and the Stansbury Musical Easter celebration ext. 126. profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Please limit your notice to Greenbelt Service Area who operate com- The Tooele United Methodist church 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announce- bined as the Stansbury Service Agency choir will present “Because He Lives,” a Stepfamily classes ment will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising will hold a special meeting on Thursday, musical Easter celebration April 1, at 7 Free stepfamily classes are being offered department at 882-0500. Information should be delivered no later than 3 p.m. on the day March 8 at 7 p.m. at the Clubhouse, #1 p.m., 78 E. Utah Ave. Refreshments will by the Family Support Center. Topics prior to the desired publication date. Country Club Drive, Stansbury Park. The follow. include stepparenting, financial and rela- TUESDAY March 6, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B3

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(CC) If St. Patrick’s Day is near, it must be ››› ›› ’ ›› ’ ››› time for the welcome return of this (518) ENC “Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas” ‘PG’ “Phenomenon” (1996, Drama) John Travolta. ‘PG’ (CC) (:35) “Hideaway” (1995, Horror) Jeff Goldblum. ‘R’ (CC) Octopussy (534) STARZ The Crow ››› (:20) “Deep Rising” › (1998) Treat Williams. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:10) “Mindhunters” ›› (2004, Suspense) LL Cool J. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Stick it” ›› (2006, Comedy-Drama) Jeff Bridges. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) 1952 drama set on the Emerald Isle. (561) MAX “Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare” › (1991) ‘R’ (CC) “Renegades” ›› (1989) Kiefer Sutherland. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Elektra” ›› (2005, Action) Jennifer Garner. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Billy Madison” › (1995) ’ ‘PG-13’ John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara (576) SHOW (:15) “Urban Legend” ›› (1998, Horror) Jared Leto. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Alex Reymundo’s Hick-Spanic: Live The LWord (iTV) Creative differences. “2001 Maniacs” (2005) Robert Englund. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Return of Dead are magical as an Irish-American (591) TMC The Hitcher ›› (:45) “Traveller” ›› (1997, Adventure) Bill Paxton, Mark Wahlberg. ’ ‘R’ “Hotel Rwanda” ››› (2004, Drama) Don Cheadle. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Diary of a Mad Black Woman” ›› (2005) ‘PG-13’ (CC) boxer and the colleen he loves. 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(CC) “Grosse Pointe Blank” ››› (1997) and Locke (Naveen Andrews, Evan- (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie Kenny Rogers: The Journey ’ (CC) My Music: Country Pop Legends ’ (CC) Perry Mason Andy Griffith (:35) I Love Lucy ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ geline Lilly, Terry O’Quinn) discover a (13) FOX The Simpsons Seinfeld (CC) American Idol (N) (CC) The Wedding Bells (CC) News (CC) The Simpsons (:35) Seinfeld (:05) Still Standing (:35) Still Standing (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil Guests confront hoarders. ’ News Entertainment (:05) Scrubs (CC) (:35) Scrubs (CC) (:05) Becker ’ (:35) Will & Grace mysterious structure that houses an (15) KUWB According to Jim That ’70s Show America’s Next Top Model (N) (CC) Pussycat Dolls-Search King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show equally mysterious resident. Sawyer (23) FX That ’70s Show That ’70s Show “Dodgeball: ATrue Underdog Story” ››› (2004, Comedy) Vince Vaughn. “Me, Myself & Irene” › (2000) Jim Carrey. A mild-mannered police officer has a vile alter ego. Me, Myself (Josh Holloway) plays a pingpong (25) QVC Gold Rush Salute to Women Entrepreneurs It Figures: Solutions Swimwear game with high stakes: his stuff. (26) ANPL Blue Planet: Seas of Life “Coasts” Leave It to the Real Beavers (CC) Animal Cops Detroit (CC) Blue Planet: Seas of Life “Coasts” Leave It to the Real Beavers (CC) Animal Cops Detroit (CC) (27) NICK SpongeBob Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Growing Pains ’ Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) Fresh Prince Fresh Prince The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) Thursday (28) FAM “Steel Magnolias” ››› (1989, Comedy-Drama) Sally Field, Dolly Parton, Shirley MacLaine. (CC) Whose Line? The 700 Club (CC) Home Videos Home Videos Paid Program Paid Program (29) TOON Aloha, Scooby Camp Lazlo Camp Lazlo Foster’s Home Gym Partner Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Family Guy (CC) Hungerforce Ghost in Shell Inuyasha Inuyasha (31) CMTV Hogan Knows Hogan Knows Hogan Knows Hogan Knows Hogan Knows Hogan Knows Hogan Knows Hogan Knows 40 Sexiest Videos ’ 7 p.m. on $ ABC (33) DISN Phil of the Future Phil of the Future Hannah Montana That’s So Raven Phil of the Future Zack & Cody “Bob the Butler” ›› (2005, Comedy) Tom Green, Brooke Shields. ‘PG’ (CC) Life With Derek Phil of the Future This is an episode to make even the (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CC) UFC’s Ultimate Fight Night ’ Pros vs. Joes ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ Star Trek: Voyager “Prey” ’ (CC) most fashion-unconscious of fans (38) AMC “Jeremiah Johnson” ››› (1972, Adventure) Robert Redford, Will Geer, Stefan Gierasch. “The Quiet Man” ›››› (1952, Drama) John Wayne, Maureen O’Hara, Barry Fitzgerald. (CC) “Wake of the Red Witch” ›› (1948) wince, as Betty (America Ferrera) (39) TNT ER “The Lost” ’ (CC) ER “Dear Abby” ’ (CC) ER “Shifts Happen” ’ (CC) Without a Trace “Trip Box” ’ (CC) Las Vegas ’ (CC) Law & Order “Shadow” ’ wears the world’s most hideous prom (41) CNN Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) dress to review the restaurant at a (43) CNBC Fast Money 1 vs. 100 ’ (CC) The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Mad Money 1 vs. 100 ’ (CC) The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch posh hotel. Those who want Betty to (46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) “Fighting the Odds: The Marilyn Gambrell Story” (2005) Jami Gertz. (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls Strong Medicine dump whiny Walter (Kevin Sussman) (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren may also cringe a bit, as he shows up (51) FXSPN Poker Superstars Invitational College Basketball Pac-10 Tournament First Round Game 1 -- Teams TBA. (Live) College Basketball Pac-10 Tournament First Round Game 2 -- Teams TBA. Final Score (52) ESPN College Basketball College Basketball Big East Tournament First Round -- Teams TBA. (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Gamenight NBA Fastbreak to “help” with her review. (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ The Dresden Files “Soul Beneficiary” The Office (71) DISC Mega Builders “Fantasy Islands” MythBusters “Speed Cameras” (N) Weapons That Changed the World Futureweapons “Top Guns” Mega Builders “Fantasy Islands” MythBusters “Speed Cameras” (CC) ›› ’ ›› ››› ’ 7:30 p.m. on % NBC (518) ENC “Blast From the Past” (1999) Brendan Fraser. ‘PG-13’ (CC) “She’s All That” (1999) Freddie Prinze Jr. ‘PG-13’ (:45) “Live and Let Die” (1973, Action) Roger Moore, Yaphet Kotto. ‘PG’ (CC) (534) STARZ (4:20) Rent Cont’d (:40) “Lords of Dogtown” ›› (2005) Emile Hirsch. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “The Wild” ›› (2006) Voices of Kiefer Sutherland. ‘G’ “Flightplan” ›› (2005) Jodie Foster. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Squid-Whale Jim and Pam (John Krasinski, Jenna (561) MAX (5:00) “V for Vendetta” ››› Cont’d (:15) “Extreme Measures” ›› (1996, Suspense) Hugh Grant. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “A History of Violence” ››› (2005) Viggo Mortensen. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “V for Vendetta” ››› (2006) ‘R’ Fischer) — together again! Every- (576) SHOW (5:30) “Happy Endings” ›› (2005) Tom Arnold. Cont’d (:45) SHO Me Now The LWord (iTV) Creative differences. Boxing Rafael Marquez vs. Israel Vazquez. (iTV) Devil’s Rejects one’s favorite should-be couple are (591) TMC (:10) “Car 54, Where Are You?” › (1994) ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:40) “Lucky 13” (2005) Brad Hunt. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Crash” ››› (2004, Drama) Sandra Bullock, Don Cheadle. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2” › reunited when the merger of the com- pany’s Scranton and Stamford THURSDAY EVENING MARCH 8, 2007 branches is completed. They’re not CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 the only ones affected by the change; (2) CBS News (CC) Entertainment Survivor: Fiji (N) ’ (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ Shark “The Wrath of Khan” ’ (CC) News (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show everyone is struggling to adjust, and (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood Ugly Betty “After Hours” ’ (CC) Grey’s Anatomy “Staring at the Sun” (:01) Men in Trees ’ (CC) News (CC) (:35) Nightline Access Hollywood Comics Un. we get to watch. Steve Carell, Rainn (5) NBC News (CC) News (CC) The Office (CC) Scrubs (N) (CC) (:31) 30 Rock (N) (:01) The Office ’ (:31) 30 Rock ’ News (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno ’ Late Night Wilson and B.J. 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(CC) 8 p.m. on $ ABC (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie Back Care Basics: Yoga Nature “The Best of Nature: 25 Years” ’ (CC) (DVS) BBC World News Perry Mason Andy Griffith (:35) I Love Lucy ’ ’ ’ ’ Mommy and daddy issues abound in (13) FOX The Simpsons Seinfeld (CC) American Idol (Same-day Tape) (CC) Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? News (CC) The Simpsons (:35) Seinfeld (:05) Still Standing (:35) Still Standing (14) KJZZ Friends (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil Guests want to be famous. (N) News Entertainment (:05) Scrubs (CC) (:35) Scrubs (CC) (:05) Becker ’ (:35) Will & Grace “Staring at the Sun.” Meredith (Ellen (15) KUWB According to Jim That ’70s Show Smallville “Static” ’ (CC) Supernatural “Crossroad Blues” ’ King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show Pompeo) treats an injured girl who (23) FX Married... With Married... With King of the Hill ’ King of the Hill ’ That ’70s Show That ’70s Show “The Sum of All Fears” ››› (2002, Suspense) Ben Affleck, Morgan Freeman, James Cromwell. Sum of Fears wants her nanny instead of Mom, (25) QVC The Buzz on Women Quacker Factory With Jeanne Bice Salute to Women Northern Nights Pastorelli Fashion Watches By Invicta which sends her off on a tirade about (26) ANPL Dog Show “Eukanuba Tournament of Champions 2007” From Portland, Ore. Dog Show “Eukanuba Tournament of Champions 2007” From Portland, Ore. how career women shouldn’t have (27) NICK Tigre: Rivera Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Growing Pains ’ Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) Fresh Prince Fresh Prince The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show kids. She’s flashing back to her own (28) FAM “Dennis the Menace” ›› (1993, Comedy) Walter Matthau, Mason Gamble. Whose Line? Whose Line? 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(CC) (:15) “Commando” ›› (1985) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rae Dawn Chong. 8:31 p.m. on % NBC (39) TNT NBA Basketball Chicago Bulls at Orlando Magic. From Amway Arena in Orlando, Fla. (Live) (CC) NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at Sacramento Kings. From ARCO Arena in Sacramento, Calif. Inside the NBA (Live) (CC) You’d think they’d have gotten anoth- (41) CNN Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) er Baldwin brother for the role, but (43) CNBC Fast Money Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) Business Nation (N) Mad Money Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) Business Nation Nathan Lane is a riot, so we won’t (46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) “The Stepsister” ›› (1997, Suspense) Linda Evans, Rena Sofer. (CC) Will & Grace Will & Grace Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls Strong Medicine complain about him being cast as Ed- (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren die, Jack’s (Alec Baldwin) unlucky (51) FXSPN Final Score Final Score College Basketball Pac-10 Tournament Quarterfinal -- Teams TBA. (Live) College Basketball Pac-10 Tournament Quarterfinal -- Teams TBA. (Live) Final Score (52) ESPN College Basketball College Basketball Big East Tournament Quarterfinal -- Teams TBA. (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Gamenight NBA Fastbreak sibling. Jack snares Eddie a job with (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) (:01) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (:01) Law & Order: Criminal Intent ’ Psych Death of the Spellmaster. the show, which may be a little too (71) DISC Survivorman (CC) Expedition Borneo (CC) Stunt Junkies Survivorman (CC) Expedition Borneo (CC) much Donaghy DNA in the air for the (518) ENC “The Sandlot” ›› (1993) Tom Guiry. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:45) “Six Days, Seven Nights” ›› (1998) Harrison Ford. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “The Real McCoy” ›› (1993) Kim Basinger. ’ ‘PG-13’ (:15) “The Cave” ›› (2005) ‘PG-13’ staff to handle. Liz (Tina Fey) faces a (534) STARZ Hwd Reporter “Mr. Nice Guy” ›› (1997) Jackie Chan. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou” ›› (2004) Bill Murray. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Guess Who” ›› (2005, Comedy) Bernie Mac. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) tough downsizing decision, and Tracy (561) MAX “Big Trouble in Little China” ›› ’ “Cadillac Man” ›› (1990) Robin Williams. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:45) “Two for the Money” ›› (2005, Drama) Al Pacino, Matthew McConaughey. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “ATL” ›› (2006) Tip “T.I.” Harris. (Tracy Morgan) seeks spiritual help in (576) SHOW “The Man in the Iron Mask” ›› (:15) “Saw II” ›› (2005, Horror) Donnie Wahlberg. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC) The LWord (iTV) Creative differences. Penn & Teller Penn & Teller “The Curse of Inferno” › (1996) ‘R’ the new episode “The Fighting Irish.” (591) TMC (5:40) “Primer” ›› (2004) ’ Cont’d “Winter Solstice” ››› (2004) Anthony LaPaglia. ’ ‘R’ “Be Cool” ›› (2005, Comedy) John Travolta. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Pitch Black” ›› (2000) Radha Mitchell. ’ ‘R’ (CC) B4 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY March 6, 2007

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IS YOUR pet in need of CHILDHOOD Grandma 84074. UCAN) rod iron bed, antique 712-1993 al origin, or any inten- fast and dependable (801)250-9100 a groom? Make your has room in loving cook stove all priced to tion to make any such custom textures refer- GORGEOUS MISSION appointment with us! home for your young- CONCRETE FINISHER TAX PREPARATION sell obo 882-5315 435- 2yrs experience $15- preference, limitation ences available free es- Style bedroom set in- Tender loving care. sters. 36 years parent- TOOELE 830-0913 $20/hr Must have trans- TRANSCRIPT or discrimination.” The timates 801-750-6248 Your house or ours. Pri- cludes 2 night stands My Dog’s Heaven ing, fostering, and BULLETIN ces start at $35 includ- portation and tools 801- Tooele Transcript-Bul- 435-843-1518 CASE 480D Construc- with lamps, armoire and Boarding/ Grooming. teaching experience. letin will not knowingly ing electronic filing. Of- king size bed w/mat- 843-9464 or 840-0430 Early childhood special- 712-2230 DRYWALL: Hanging, fice hours 5 til 9, Mon- tion tractor for sale box accept any advertis- blade and digger no tress $900 obo 884- ist, preffered full time. ing for real estate finishing, texturing. 25 day through Thursday, 1506 POOP SCOOP & Away Call Gabriele at years experience. Li- 9 to 9 Friday and Satur- backhoe $8000 obo Dog Waste Disposal which is in violation of Call 435-830-7233 Greg (435)882-5466 the law. Our readers censed and insured. day. Call 882-8597, Bill HUGE MATTRESS Services. We come to your home to clean up are informed that all Doug 843-9983; mobile at 882-7673 or Arlyce DIAMONDS don't pay OVERSTOCK (new) DAY CARE, FULL TIME, the mess your sweet dwellings advertised (435)830-2653 224-2320 for appoint- retail! Large selection, Twin Set $88 Full Set LICENCED, CPR, pooches left. Call 882- in this paper are avail- ment. high quality. Bridal sets, $99 Queen PT Set FIRST AID, REFEREN- able on an equal MECHANIC HONEST $140 King PT Set $250 2085 for appointment. CES, NORTH AREA, where minds and spirits grow Quality work at reason- THREE J’S Roofing and wedding bands. Every- opportunity basis. thing wholesale! Rocky Cal King PT Set $350 24HRS, M-F, STATE able rate. We work eve- Repairs, free estimates, 801-293-3183 RUSH LAKE KENNELS, HELP AVAILABLE. • Preschool Activities daycare/preschool nings and weekends. expert wind damage re- Mtn. Diamond Co. dog obedience training S.L.C. 1-800-396-6948 BUS TO SCHOOL. • Loving, Clean Enviroment Shop located in Lake pairs, 20 years experi- MATTRESS SET $129 and boarding. Call 435-882-3390 • Arts And Crafts Monday-Thursday (435)882-5266 Services Point Call Randy 801- ence, great prices, se- FIREWOOD CHERRY, Queen Pillowtop SET. • Full Healthy Meals 6:00am-6:30pm 330-0217 nior discount. 882-4289 www.rushlakekennels.c INFANTS ONLY, under Cedar, Pine, wood. New in plastic w/warr. • Group Pictures 3-11 year olds 801-831-0678 om age 2. Safe & loving li- A QUALITY Designers & NEED A Fence, we in- TIRED OF spending Cut, Split, delivered. Coal 100lbs, $15 censed child care, in Builders Construction. stall vinyl, wood, chain- more time cleaning than MEMORY FOAM mat- SHIH TZU Puppies, 3 Call Kim for details 843-9751 or 830-2449 $95/ton delivered. Bag Grantsville, 884-6852 We do all. Concrete of link, and concrete fenc- with your family? Need tress set. Never used. males, 1 female, 6wks of pellets $4.50 Call any kind. Framing, ing, 15 years experi- Help? Call Sarah Compare to Tem- old, 1st shots, dew WOULD LOVE to tend 882-7877 sheetrock, new/ addi- ence Call for free esti- (435)882-9631 Referen- purPedic. Must sell. claws, AKC registered, your children in my tional or remodel of any $550/ males, $600/ fe- mate J.W. Fencing 435- ces available. MARSHALL FULL stack $499. 801-831-0678 Tooele home. Close to kind. 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CALL NOW! soft coated puppies. ble. wall Work, Painting, scenes, add menus com condition. $1000 obo. 801-298-7400 / 888- from 5:00pm - 8:00am. Applicant AKC, non shedding/ al- Specializing in Custom and titles. Consolidate Call 882-5779 or 830- 297-0570 (ucan) ALL PAINTING INC also lergenic coats Medium must have current Utah license and Bar Building and Cus- tapes - put all your TANNING BED $250 9607 drywall phase Will beat sized perfect for fami- tom Home Theater Holiday videos onto obo Intan 6ft 20 bulb lie BUSY AUTOMOTIVE reliable transportation. If interested competitors prices Call QUEEN SOFA Bed lies $850 males $950 Rooms. Call for a free one DVD. Preserve down bed rapid tan Shop is looking for an please fax resume to 435-843-9911 Steve 435-849-3784 Couch mauve corduroy females 435-249-0025 estimate. Michael 435- your memories today. lights Joe 884-6411 apprentice/ helper. Ex- $150 882-7818 or call offi ce for an application at 850-9019 Visit our Call 843-7626 801-671-7047 perience helpful but not ASPHALT REPAIRS, Website at precisionre- necessary Pay $8-15/hr 435-843-9900. cracked seal, seal coat, novations.net TWO MILLER syncro- TAX REFUND? NEW 8 DOE Apply in person 6 new construction and If you sell Insurance, pro- Pc. bedroom set. List mote a hospital or an wave 250 Tig welders E Main St Grantsville trucking Call Curt at SHINE EM Up Window $1699 Sell $599. Never 200 HEAD BRED cows ambulance service, $1200 each one miller Preferred Paving 435- Cleaning. Best prices in used. In boxes. 801- all young solid mouth place your classified ad syncrowave 350LX tig 241-0202 town. residential and 293-3183 will sell any amount you in all 47 of Utah's news- welder $1800 one miller TOOELETRANSCRIPT commercial 224-2473 deltawed 300 Mig weld- pick 75 pairs. (435)462- BJ SUPER Sign signs of papers. The cost is only Garage, Yard Sales BULLETIN er $1500 Call 435-830- 2731 (ucan) all types, vinyl banners, $135. for a 25 word ad SILVER PINES Land- 7233 Greg vehicle lettering, win- scaping 10% off on all ($5. For each additional Need to sell that new word). You will reach up dow lettering, home de- your home landscaping USED CULLIGAN soft ERDA, 1240 W Erda champion bull or your to 500,000 newspaper cor, magnetics, decals, needs Tree trimming, water unit complete Way, Saturday, 8am- yearling calves? Place readers. Just call and more! bjsuper- garbage clean up, etc. needs minor repair apx 12pm. Pack Rats yard your classified ad into Tooele Transcript Bulle- [email protected] 13 E 435-830-1253 Scott 5yrs old New $2500 sale! After 20+ years-- 47 newspapers, find tin at (435)882-0050 for Vine St. Tooele, Ut 882- Sell for $275 obo Errol finally letting go! Lots of your buyers quickly. For details. (Ucan) 4855 435-841-7216 NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 or Jerry 882-5102 treasures! only $135. your 25 word classified will be seen Tooele Aging and Adult Services by up to 500,000 read- ers. It is as simple as calling the Tooele Tran- ACTIVITY SPECIALIST I script Bulletin at This recruitment will close on March 8, 2007 at 5:00 p.m. OPERATOR (435)882-0050 for de- tails. (Ucan) POSITION DUTIES: Performs a variety of duties related to plan- ning, directing, organizing and coordinating the Tooele Senior Center I-80 West, Exit 77 WANTED MALE Pea- programs, activities and/or maintenance of the center. May super- cock call after 5 p.m. vise subordinate personnel, summer youth, EWP, trustee program or 20 minutes 435-830-5800 contract employees, including motivating, training and delegating from Grantsville assignments. May coordinate and support the center programs. Must Sporting Goods be able to perform minimal computer skills for the completion of Cargill, Inc., a world leader in agriculture and industry, is seeking operators. This is an program statistical reports. FOR SALE Competition • On-Call position; No Benefi ts; Starting Salary $9.64 hourly outstanding opportunity for safety conscious applicants with initiative, energy, and solid 343 Work Bench. Com- (Grade 10) communication skills. plete set. $100 Call (435)882-1310 • One (1) year of experience of general responsible work, Responsibilities include operation and preventative maintenance of various industrial preferably in a public service setting; equipment (including auto-packaging, forklift, and conveyor systems), machine and SELLING YOUR moun- • General knowledge of vehicle transportation and maintenance tain bike? Advertise it in such as oil check, gas, fl uid levels, etc; product inspections, housekeeping, as well as others duties assigned. Eligible applicants the classifieds. Call • Basic knowledge of general bookkeeping procedures and basic must be at least eighteen with a high school diploma/GED. Applicants must be 882-0050 www.tooele budgeting practices and procedures; public relation skills, available to work rotating shifts and overtime as needed. transcript.com ability to understand, interpret and explain programs, etc. Cargill offers an excellent benefit package WANTED! WANTED!! • Ability to establish and maintain effective working BROWNING Belguim relationships with employees, other agencies and the public; ‰ 401-k made Rifles, Shot guns, ability to follow written and verbal instructions; ability to ‰ Health, Dental & Vision insurance Handguns, Cases, communicate effectively, verbally and in writing. Scopes. Anything • Maintain a positive attitude towards Senior Citizens and Tooele ‰ Wellness program Browning. Private Col- County and get along well with the General Public. ‰ Paid Vacation and Holidays lector, Glen (801) 361- • Must possess a valid Utah State Drivers License to accomplish 4022 (ucan) ‰ Incentive plan the transportation duties such as delivery of seniors to Competitive wages Lost & Found appointments, and delivery of meals. ‰ • Must obtain a Food Handlers’ Permit ‰ Opportunities for Growth • This category involves frequent lifting of 25-50 pounds with ‰ Multiple company events FOUND: Blue Heeler, occasional lifting of up to 100 pounds or more. This is often young female found combined with standing, bending, twisting, or working on running along the high- Wage begins at $16.00 / hour during 90 day probationary period, then increases based way. Sweet personali- irregular surfaces or at heights above the ground. on performance. Successful applicants must pass a company paid medical exam, which ty. TJ (801)884-9822 If you are interested in being considered for this position, please apply at the Tooele County Human Resources Offi ce, includes a drug/alcohol screen and physical ability test, reference & credit checks, and LOST FEMALE calico criminal background check. Cargill Salt is an Equal Opportunity Employer. cat. Gray, white, or- Rm. 120, 47 South Main. For specifi c questions about this ange long hair. In recruitment please call the Human Resources Offi ce at Stansbury Park Lake- 435-843-3157 or visit www.co.tooele.ut.us. Interested applicants should apply at: Utah Department of Workforce Services view area. 882-0472 or * TOOELE COUNTY DOES NOT DISCRIMIATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, 849-0418. COLOR, NATIONAL ORGIN, SEX, RELIGION, AGE OR DISABILITY IN 305 North Main, Tooele, Utah Or online at Jobs.utah.gov EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES TUESDAY March 6, 2007 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B5

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Allow cookies to cool SOLD CONTRACT needed. 801-438-0067 EAT CHOCOLATE, on pan a few minutes before transferring to cooling rack. this helps keep MAKE MONEY, LOSE NANNIES: SEEKING WEIGHT! Attend a cookies from going  at. I always use real butter. EXCELLENT childcare FREE lunch and pre- This recipe never fails me!!! ENJOY!! providers. Great jobs. sentation, learn about Excellent pay, benefits. chocolate as a health 131 North 4th St All offi ces independently owned and operated. $ Motivated Sellers Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Full-time live-in, nation- food. FREE SAMPLES! PrICe reDuCeD 10,000 Buyer to verify all. wide. Airfare paid. Also Call Cindy 882-3289 live-out positions in 334 S. Main, Tooele 617 W. 700 S. Tooele Lofgren 1185 N. Main, Tooele Majestic Mountain Views! Beautiful Utah full-time, part-time. FITNESS CENTER • 2 Bedrooms Acres Mfg. Home on its own lot. helperswest@comcast. 12750sqft, Main Street. • 1 Bath 40 acre lots, well permit net, www.helperswest. Handball courts, lock- FHA Approved. 0% Down $800 located in Lofgren, 10 miles • 940 sq. ft rambler ers, showers, saunas, Month Payment oac. south of Vernon. Call for com or call toll-free 1- • 940 sq. ft basement with more info. (866)546-3889 (ucan) hot tubs, mirrored aero- Dark Cherry Wood Cabinets bic/ dance area. Unlim- 2 walk-outs 3 Bedrooms ited possibilities! 882- 7094, (801)860-5696

Small Business owners: Place your classified ad in 45 newspapers ® throughout Utah for only At our Realtors are $155. for 25 words, and Won’t Last Long! $5. per word over 25. You will reach up to 663 W. 700 S., Tooele 340,000 households Beautiful and spacious! and it is a one call, one 113SOLD! W. 780 N. Tooele 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath mfg. home on its Beautiful and Spacious mfg. home order, one bill program. own lot. Mountain Views. Call the Transcript Bul- in Vorwaller MHP.. Double Sided active Formal Dining, Large Kitchen/ letin at 882-0050 for fur- Fireplace. 4 Bedrooms. 2 Baths. Breakfast Nook, Master Suite/Jetted ther info. (ucan) Formal Living and Dining Area. Tub/Shower/Walk-In Closets, FHA Large Family Room. VENDING 8 .25 candy/ loan, 0% Down, $850 Month. Oac gressive gumball machines for sale buy 1 or all dual head, placement avail- able, $99 each 435- Contractors! tective 850-2152 ! Investors! Builders! WORK FROM HOME $5 6 Condo Lots For Sale or PER LEAD STUFFED OLD partnership with owner!!! PRO WITH OUR SALES MA- S But what really makes ALLPRO Realty TERIAL GUAREN- Full Price Offer $40,000 per door. Lots 1,2,3 and Group, Inc. so different? TEED! FOR FREE IN- 9,10,11. Country Haven Condos. FORMATION CALL 5863 Windsong Dr., Private entrance and exclusive TOLL FREE 24 HOURS Stansbury Park paradise away from traffic and noise. ™ 1-800- 986-6520 (ucan) Fantastic 2-Story in great Stansbury Existing condos have sold as fast as It’s the Professionalism Park neighborhood. Laundry we can build them!!! Wanted upstairs. RV Parking. Close to Great $$$ Opportunity!!! So whether you’re selling your home, or looking for a new one, schools, parks, golf course, lake, Blueprints Available!! pool, tennis courts. contact us today. It could make all the difference! WANTED: I Will pay cash for your junk cars. Call Scott (435)830- 435.843.7282 6189 PLATINUM Oh, by the way, I am never too busy for your referrals B6 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY March 6, 2007

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HONDAS From $500! $500! TRUCKS/ SUVs 1995 FORD F-150 step 2BDRM HOUSE for rent 5BDRM 2BTH, hard- BEAUTIFULLY REMOD- GRANTSVILLE RENT to Police Impounds For from $500! Chevys, side 4x4 351 winsor/ with double car port and wood floors, 2 car ga- ELED rambler, spa- own & Lock in Purchase FFOR FOORR SSALE! SAALLEE!! Sale! Many Makes and Jeeps, Fords and More! overdrive rare $5000 FOR RENT partly furnished if inter- rage, pets ok. Call cious 3bdrm, 2bth, fire- Price NOW of Models, For Listings Police Impounds For 1978 Ford 4x4 + shell ested Call 882-0562 (801)573-8758 or 882- place, dishwasher, w/d $269,900!! No Bank Call 800-586-3805 X Sale, For Listings Call $2500 884-0189 CONSTRUCTION 0372 hookups, large fenced Qualification Required 9436 800-586-3805 x 9973 SPECIAL 3BDRM 1BTH Big yard, yard, $500/dep, for this hard to find 1 2003 CHEVY S10 4.3 V6 Just like new inside, ANDERSON RANCH/ 3 bedroom, exterior $850/mo, 220 South 1st acre Horse Property in SELL YOUR CAR or 1975 CHEVY 1/2 ton 2x4 109,000 miles Call Must See. Fully furnish- Grantsville, 3bdrm, 2bth remodeling, $200 off East, Tooele. Jeff Grantsville!! New Roof, boat in the classifieds. truck, 4x4 frame & en- 601-551-1282 New belt, ed $1125/mo 801-835- horse property, 3 car (801)809-3488, New Kitchen, New Fur- Sell Your Car Here for fi rst 3 months. Lease Call 882-0050 or visit gine, good tires & great brakes, windshield 5592 garage, fireplace. $1350 www.outwestrealty.com nace & Central Air, New $ 80* www.tooeletranscript. engine (350). Good now for only $500 per 379 Saddle Road Tile, Carpet & Paint ea. com trans. New Edlebrock 97 FORD F150 Ex-cab month. First come fi rst 3BDRM 1BTH charming Davidson Realty DOUBLE WIDE Modular 4bdrm, 2bth, 2 Fam 6 carb. New Edlebrock in- 4x4, 3rd door, excellent serve. No deposit. older home, newly re- (435)833-0233 4bdrm 2bth $940/mo Rms, 1 Fireplace, 2 Car TRANSMISSION RE- take & manifold. $1300 condition, $5800. Call Ben modeled w/gas fire- (801)466-5078 $400/dep Includes wa- Gar and Barn Call 882-0050 PAIR, rebuild. Low cost obo. (435)840-8790 (801)577-6039 (801) 680-4440. place, large yard w/ga- ter, sewer, garbage and $1795/mo, Deposit *Based on 13 issue contract. to Tooele residents. Will rage, no pets, no smok- BEAUTIFUL NEWLY lot space available $2500 Call Ellen at FOR SALE: 2002 Ford buy vehicles 1990 and 1986 FORD F150 4x4, ing. Senior citizen con- Renovated home 3/10/07 Call Linda 884- 801/597-6021 RE/MAX F350 Crew Cab power up that needs transmis- 15,000 on motor, auto- sideration. Deposit re- 4bdrms 2bth large kitch- 6878 Results 2001 NEW Beetle, Top sion work, cash paid. matic, new tires, stroke. $18,000 obo. quired $900/mo 435- en laundry room condition, fully loaded, RENT TO OWN Shop (801)972-5810 brakes, $2500 obo. Call (435)850-0010 Beautifully remodeled 830-3337 1937sqft on .26acres FOR RENT: Charming 2 Grantsville/ So. Willow leather seats, sunroof, Home (435)843-8181 884-0235, 830-2081 RV parking fully fenced bedroom, grand master new tires. Only 52,100 east bench rambler, Newer 3bdrm, 2bth Apartments for 3BDRM, 2BTH 3 level 139 North 100 East Call bath, new kitchen, large 2 car garage, rambler, miles. Asking $11,000. 1988 JEEP Cherokee, new hardwood, home double car ga- SUVs Rent tile kitchen, huge Shaun (801)243-9802. fenced yard. Just $675. basement $1195/mo Call (435)849-0194 good condition, $1000 rage, fenced yard, out- $135,500 Call Ben (801)680-4440 $550/MO $400/DEP fenced yard, great 1117 Alexander Court obo; 1997 Blaster 4- side pet ok $950/mo Davidson Realty 2003 FORD Taurus SES FOR SALE 1994 Subur- 1bdrm house, spacious, neighborhood. No wheeler, new tires, ex- 801-842-9631 LOVELY Tooele home, FOR RENT: Downtown (435)833-0233 $7985 excellent shape ban Good condition landscaped yard. Flexi- bank qualifying. 6.5% cellent condition, $1500 3bdrm, garage, covered Duplex, large bedroom, (801)466-5078 884-6002 $3800 obo Call 435- obo. 850-2349 Jesse ble lease. No smoking/ interest, low down 3BDRM, 2BTH Double patio, large fenced yard. no deposit. $450. Call dogs, w/d hookups,. 224-4877 payment, good credit/ wide, new carpet, new $850/mo plus deposit. Ben (801)680-4440 STANSBURY, 3, 4 and FOR SALE 1985 Chev- 305 North 100 West. 1989 DODGE Ram, fire bad credit ok, possible paint, a/c, w/d hook- 75 W Utah Ave. Call for 5bdrm homes, $1000- rolet Cavalier. New 843-0785 Trucks engine red, 4wd, man- seller fi nancing. ups, No pets, Non appt. (801)484-9077 $1300/mo. 843-9883 windshield, runs great, ual trans., V6, ps, pb, smoking $825/mo $900 obo. Call Kayce 1BDRM varnished floors, Owner/agent. Call custom rims, 137k Ben (801) 680-4440. $500/dep 884-6626 (435)849-3251 or Chris 1979 F-150 2wd Make miles, $3000. Mike 882- updated, pantry, quiet 801-243-0641 (801)548-9653 offer 882-7818 3599 and bright, laundry on site, off-street parking, 2BDRM 1BTH Newer 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile 1994 TURBO Diesel $495, Vine Street Tooele house w/base- home for rent, no smok- Ford F-350 Large. Utili- Courtyard, Tooele 801- ment large 1 car garage ing/ pets. 882-1550 ty Bed Super Duty 205-3883 fenced yard pets nego- 83000 miles, new trans- 2 AND 3bdrm apart- tiable no smoking 4BDRM 3BTH, 2 acres mission, new tires in ments behind Super $775/mo plus deposit Southeast Tooele. View good condition. Call Wal-Mart. Swimming 435-830-6994 view view! Call Lars 425-837-2333 or write pool, hot tub, exercise (435)849-1777 2BDRM 1BTH, Half ga- bwood@wirelessbee- room, playground, full rage, all new applian- 5BDRM 2BTH, 1999 hive.com $6500.00 clubhouse. 843-4400 ces, new carpet, w/d Neighborhood, 2600sf, hookups, real nice. spacious plan, main 1995 F-150 XLT 4x4 Ex- 2BDRM 1BTH washer Mark (435)690-9218 floor laundry, 2 car, tended Cab 90,000 dryer hookups, recently (Wednesdays and fenced, no smoking/ miles 5.0L auto a/c bed updated great location Horse FSBO 4 bdrm, 2 bth - Beautiful interior with Thursdays) pets. $1150/mo. Horse liner $6800 884-3390 $600/mo Jim 435-850- Property Property high ceilings, new fl ooring and paint, central air, (801)967-2089 2374 1147 S. Davenport, Gville completely fi nished. Corner lot, close to park and 1033 Big Tree, Gville • $327,500 church. $179,900. Call 840-4439. Place Your Ad: 882-0050 Place Your Ad: 882-0050 $340,000 100% fin. bsmt, MOTIVATED SELLER. $5,000 IN CLOSING 2BDRM 1BTH, remod- 6 bdrm, 4 bath, horse property, eled, govt. subsidized. great buy. a must see. COST INCLUDED. Playground, carport. FOR SALE OR LEASE! $500/dep. 211 S. Hale, HOME MORTGAGE LOANS Grantsville. Call Tammi Purchase or Refi nance today! Tooele Area’s Only Family 884-3466, 884-1712. Equal Housing Opp. Horse 2BDRM APT, $500/mo, BEST RATES= Property Real Estate Advisor $400 deposit. Accepts housing. 328 E Main, 1088 E. BIG TREE DR., GRANTSVILLE LOWER PAYMENTS & 68 N. MEADOWLARK CIR. GRANTSVILLE SERVING THE NEEDS OF BUYERS/SELLERS: Grantsville. Call $320,000 Grantsville. 4 bdrms, 3 baths $285,900 3 bdrm, 2 bath FOR SALE OR LEASE! • 1st Time Home Buyers • Empty Nesters (801)815-2928, 435- GREATER SAVINGS .50 ACRE LOT. 3400 SQ FT. • Singles • Investors • Large Estate Owners 884-0432. • Families Needing Horse Property 2BDRM BASEMENT FOR RENT Grantsville. $350/dep, BONUS Contact us for Executive rental $650/mo or with horse Complete a loan with me and clean brand new homes property $800/mo. No receive a smoking, no pets. 884- $50 GIFT 6596 CERTIFICATE to Leatherby’s Ice 231 Box Elder, Gville • $262,000 MODULAR HOME 3BDRM 1BTH Town- Jason White Cream in Tooele. 3 bdrm 2 bath, country style home. 6.87 acres with water in Tabiona Call Shane home. Clean, Tooele, Mortgage Consultant LEASE TO OWN! $1450 MONTH. $165,000 W/D Hookups, Nice $1500 DOWN NO REUNDABLE yard, No smoke or pets. (435) 830-4204 840-0344 $725/mo + $500 dep. 801-376-7321. Lana McKean Michelle Anderson 435-833-0233 • cell 801-518-8670 3BDRM, 1.5BTH apart- 435-833-0233 • cell 435-840-8898 16 E. Aparicio Dr. Overlake • $203,900 ment, $850/mo, FREE HOME CONSULTATION $400/dep, utilities in- • Beautiful Views cluded, central air, w/d www.deseretpeakmtg.com 7 South Main St #305 Executive Plaza Tooele, Utah hookups, no pets or • Lrg .24 acre lot smoking. Kim 882-3796 • 3 large bdrms DUPLEX for rent 3bdrm • Full Landscaping 2bth, carport with stor- & Sprinkling System age, fenced backyard. • Large Peaceful $625/mo, $300/dep. No Get ready for smoking/ pets 617 E Upstairs Loft 400 North. 882-2560, • Open Kitchen/ 496-3607 Livingroom area GRANTSVILLE, 3bdrm, house, new carpet, $880/mo. (801)898- 9085 Owner/ Agent

573 W. 200 S. Tooele • $184,900 GRANTSVILLE, studio • Beautiful All apartment, $350/mo. Spring Brick Home (801)898-9085 Owner/ NEW LISTING with sun room. Agent

New Kitchen & REMODELED APART- in a Beautiful New Home! Hardwood fl oors MENTS at 585 N Main Tooele, Ut. Studio 244 Old County Rd. • Stockton • 2500 sq ft. 1bdrm and 2bdrm. 435- • 4 bdrms 843-0917 NEW LISTING • 2 baths SLEEPING ROOMS • Full landsapded available, $70 per & auto sprinklers Lot In Erda! To be built! week, $10 key deposit, • Fenced yard first and last week- total $150 to move in. 46 N Your builder or ours! Park Hill Estates, SE Tooele • $385,000 Broadway. 882-7605 Build your dream home! SPACIOUS 2bdrm 4- plex, $575/mo, $400/ 3 bdrm 2 bath, fantactic views, & JUST FRAMED! dep, flexible lease, horse property under $200,000! Call Laramie for details available now! W?D To be built in coveted hookups, no smoking/ South East location. dogs. Shed included. 1581 E. Colavito Dr. • Tooele 662 Blueridge Dr • Tooele 986 Bates Canyon Rd • Erda HOT HOME! 3 bdrms, Top floor. 111 North 2 1/2 baths, 250 East. 843-0785 4 car garage, 4527 sq ft. Homes for Rent Under $$WHY RENT when you can buy? 0 down programs, not perfect credit. First time buy- Very nice 2 story home in 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 6 bdrms, 4 bths, 2 kitchens, Overlake.Contract This is a unique fl oor Newly updated kitchen & ers, Single parent pro- plan with a bonus room on the 2 family rooms, on 5 acres in 911 N. 1430 E • Tooele grams. Call for de- bathrooms. Newer carpet. $ Erda. $519,900 $ tails. Berna Sloan second fl oor! 214,000 $189,900 230,900 435-840-5029 Group 1 Real Estate 1604 Country Ln • Erda 2133 W. Deer Run Dr. Stockton 1470 W. Hwy 199, Rush Valley $564/MO! 3BDRM Fore- closure! 5% down 20yrs @ 8% apr. More Homes Available from $199/Mo, for listings call Currently has 3 bdrms, a full bath 4 Apartments 800-586-3901 ext 5155 & 1/2 bath, Basement is in the UNDER CONSTRUCTION process of being fi nished with add. Great opportunity to own a multi- unit rental. Includes two parcels familyroom, bedrooms & bathroom. RENT TO OWN 4 bdrm, 2 baths 3 car grg. Beautiful WOW 24.077 acres in Rush Valley. Great Family Location. of land to north. $179,900 Very, Very cute home. Wonder- Beautifully remodeled 6 bdrms, 3 bathrooms, 3 family rambler with a bonus room being 2 bedroom, new rooms, brick & stucco Rambler built on an acre in Stockton! Choose ful barn & 20 acre ft of water. maple kitchen, tile on 5 acres. $520,000 your colors now! $369,900 $499,900 224 International Ave. 186 W. Heritage Hill Dr. • $305,900 fl oor, oversized yard. $134,500 No bank qualifying 6.5% interest, low down payment, good credit/bad credit Call Laramie Dunn for ALL UNDER ok, possible seller UNDER fi nancing. Owner/ agent. Call Ben your Real Estate needs Beautiful private bungalow cottage CONTRACT• Large .35 acre Corner Lot (801) 680-4440 CONTRACTwith hardwood & tile fl oors. 2 Bedrooms & 1 Full bath. • 4 bdrms • 2 1/2 baths, Familyroom & Dining room. • 4 car garage, • 3200 sq ft. Full unfi nished basement. • Beautiful Mountain Views Place Your Ad: 882-0050 435-224-4000 TUESDAY March 6, 2007 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B7

Homes for Rent Homes Homes Office Space Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Meetings Meetings Meetings Miscellaneous Miscellaneous

GREAT FAMILY Home HOUSE AND 40 ACRES FOR LEASE Office/ PUBLIC NOTICE P.M. The meeting will be CANCELLED. ADVERTISEMENT FOR South Main Tooele, Utah in newer part of town, CLOSE TO DUGWAY. Business Space NOTICE IS HEREBY held at the Tooele City Dated this 5th day of BIDS 84074. Walking distance to ele- FOR SALE PROVING GROUND 2 Utilities included. 46, GIVEN THAT the Tooele Hall Council Room locat- March, 2007 STOCKTON TOWN For any additional infor- mentary school, 1 car Beautifully remodeled bedroom 2 bath, 1000sf 48 & 50 South Main. City Council will meet in ed at 90 North Main Mary Dixon, Secretary 18 NORTH JOHNSON mation contact Kent Bak- garage, extra family east bench rambler, new sun room. Shop, out- 1 month free. a public hearing and Street, Tooele, Utah. Tooele County Eco- STREET, PO BOX 240 er 882-1420, Russell room, 3bdrm, 1.5bth hardwood, tile kitchen, buildings, corrals. Call (602)826-9471 business meeting sched- 1. Pledge of Allegiance nomic Development STOCKTON, UT 84071 Steadman 830-5658, Clean newer condo huge fenced yard, for info 435-837-2333 or (480)585-5380 uled for Wednesday, 2. Mayor’s Community Advisory Committee Separate sealed Bids for Walt Shubert 882-0603, Ready to move in great neighborhood. mwood@wirelessbee- March 21, 2007 at the Recognition Awards (Published in the Tran- the construction of the Lois McArthur 882-1179, $1000/mo plus deposit No bank qualifying. hive.com RETAIL/ OFFICE Space hour of 7:00 pm. The 3. Open Forum for Public script Bulletin March 6, Stockton Town Emer- Travis McCluskey 884- 801-556-6775 6.5% interest, low for lease in Tooele. meeting will be held at Comment 2007) gency Culinary Well 5023. down payment, good NE TOOELE Rambler 1372 sq.ft. to 2744 sq.ft. Tooele City Hall in the 4. PUBLIC HEARING Project- 2007 will be re- Russell Steadman LOOKING FOR Room- credit/bad credit ok, 3050sqft 4bdrm 3.5bth available. High traffic City Council Chambers, and MOTION on Ordi- Public Notices ceived at the Stockton Secretary mate to share nice possible seller fi nancing. jetted tub, fireplace, area. Newer building. located at 90 N Main nance 2007-05 to Trustee's Sales Town office, 18 North (Published in the Tran- 3bdrm home $400/mo Owner/agent. Call Ben workshop, new carpet, NNN Leases. Dean Street, Tooele, Utah. Change the General Johnson Street (PO Box script Bulletin February $100/utlities Call Mike (801) 680-4440. new paint, craftroom, 2 Hardy (801)860-1412. Agenda Items: Plan Land Use Element Deadline for public no- 240), Stockton, UT 13, 15, 22, 27, March 1, after 5 435-224-3336 master suites 435-882- Bennion Investment Public Hearing and rec- for Approximately 148.53 tices is 4 p.m. the day 84071 until 11:00 AM 6, 8, 13, 15, 22 & 27, 6402 801-201-5272 Group. ommendation to the City Acres of Property Locat- prior to publication. Mountain Standard Time 2007) NEWER 3BDRM 2bth 2 Council for vacating and ed at Approximately Public notices submit- on March 20, 2007, and car garage, full base- Planning on selling your HANDYMAN Buildings replatting the utility ease- 1800 W Hwy 112 from ted past the deadline then at said office, pub- NOTICE ment, fenced yard, SPECIAL home, you could be ments for lot 18 of Can- Rural Residential to In- will not be accepted. licly opened and read The Executive Secretary $975/mo. 848 West sending your sales yon Rim Estates located dustrial UPAXLP aloud. This Project in- of the Utah Solid and Timpie. Call Debbie points to up to 340,000 ALL STEEL! RIGID at 114 W Memory Lane. Presented by Rachelle cludes construction, de- Hazardous Waste Con- 830-4716 Owner/ Agent Eastside Tudor home, households at once. For frame or pole building. Pursuant to the Ameri- Custer NOTICE OF TRUST- velopment, test pumping, trol Board invites com- 3 bedroom, oversized $155. you can place Excellent value and cans with Disabilities Act, 5. PUBLIC HEARING EE'S SALE and aquifer sampling of ment from the public re- OVERLAKE, 3BDRM, 2 car garage. After your 25 word classified service. Free quote and individuals needing spe- and MOTION on Ordi- The foHowing described an 8 inch diameter test garding closure plans for 2bth, garage, $1000/mo repair appraisal ad to all 45 newspapers erection estimates! cial accommodations nance 2007-06 to property will be sold at well at a site in Soldier Hazardous Waste Man- 61 West 1570 North $132,900. Minor in Utah. Just call the Sentinel Building Sys- during this meeting Change the Current Zon- public auction to the Canyon near the City’s agement Units (HWMU) Davidson Realty work needed. Purchase Transcript Bulletin at tems, (800)327-0790 should notify Sharon ing on 148.53 Acres of highest bidder, payable existing slow sand filter 9, 55 and 58 at U.S. Ar- (435)833-0233 882-0050 for all the de- now for just $111,900. ext. 26, www.sentinel Dawson, Tooele City Re- Property Located at Ap- in lawful money of the system. If the test well my Dugway Proving (801)466-5078 tails. (Mention ucan) Owner/agent. Call buildings.com (ucan) corder prior to the meet- proximately 1800 W Hwy United States at the time proves satisfactory, a cu- Ground (Dugway). Ben (801) 680-4440. ing at (435)843-2100 or 112 from Rural Residen- of sale, at the Tooele linary water production HWMU 9 is an aban- STANSBURY PARK SELLING YOUR HOME? TDD (435)843-2180. tial 5 Acre Lots to Indus- County Courthouse. 47 well will be constructed doned hazardous waste (Fieldstone Subdivision) Advertise it in the clas- BUILDING MATERIALS: (Published in the Tran- trial. South Main Street, at the site of the test storage area, HWMU 55 4bdrm, 3bth, family sifieds. Call 882-0050 METAL buildings, mini script Bulletin February Presented by Rachelle Tooele, Utah 84074. on well. is a landfill that was used room, loft, available or visit www.tooeletran storage systems, roof and wall panels, metal 27, March 6, 13 & 20, Custer Monday, March 26, The Contract Documents for disposal of waste in- 3/10. $1075/mo. Pets New Home — script.com ok. No smoking. Credit Horse Property! building components. 2007) 6. PUBLIC HEARING 2007, at 2:00 p.m. of may be examined at the cluding chemical agent check required. 840- .69 acre, Tooele STANSBURY PARK, Utah Manufacture 20 and MOTION on Final said day, for the purpose following locations: related materials and PUBLIC NOTICE 1276 $275000, 3BR 2BA Utah home, 4bdrm plus years plus. Top quality Plat Approval for UID Mi- of foreclosing a trust Intermountain Contrac- munitions and HWMU 58 Notice is hereby given Amazing Stansbury loft and room for more, low prices. Weekly De- nor Subdivision No. 10 a deed originall executed tor, 1743 Alexander is an abandoned pond that the Tooele City TOOELE Beautiful end Lake Home 2.5bth, 2814sqft, 2 livery. 1-800-262-5347. One Lot Subdivision by James D. Carter, Street, Salt Lake City, that was used for dispos- Completely fi nished up and Council will meet in a unit condo, 3bdrm, story, Priced to sell at cobuildings@cobuildings. Consisting of .621 Acres Stuart E. Batt and Paul Utah al of chemical agent de- down - 6 BR 3 BA - Large Closed Work Session on 2bth, vaulted ceilings, Deck and Screened Porch $264,000 Aaron net (ucan) for Lot 1001 Located at Drockton as Trustors, ini- Intermountain Contrac- contamination solutions Wednesday, March 7, $1150/mo plus HOA - Private Dock - $499,000 (801)638-3166 owner/ 485 South Brenda Place tially in favor of Michael tor, 313 East 1200 and industrial wastewa- If you build, remodel or 2007, at the hour of 5:00 fee. Carrie 801-599- Gorgeous Views! agent. Presented by Rachelle L. Shelton and Marshelle South, Provo, Utah ter. All three HWMUs, 0515 Stansbury Real 4 BR 2.5 BA - Benchview Dr remove buildings you P.M. The meeting will be Custer Shelton and subsequent- Mountainlands Area and all releases of con- Estate. in SE Tooele - $434,900 STORAGE New alarmed can place your classi- held at the Tooele City 7. Resolution 2007-12 A ly assigned to Ia Kirk. Plan Room, 1128 South tamination from these Heather Kieffer units available now! fied ad in 45 of Utah's Hall Large Conference Resolution of the Tooele This position is superior State Street, Orem, Utah HWMUs, are located TOOELE HOUSE for 801-404-0142 Many sizes from 5x5 to newspapers for only Room located at 90 City Council to Accept to a subordinate trust Mountainlands Area within the Dugway boun- rent. 3bdrm 1 bath, 10x30. Great rates! $155. for 25 words ($5. North Main Street, the Completed Public Im- deed position executed Plan Room, 3560 South dary. fenced backyard, 1 car Very secure! On SR for each additional Tooele, Utah. provements for the Sa- by the sam Trustors, 583 West, Salt Lake City, The plans for closure of garage, central air, all 201 at 7200 West. word). You will reach up 1. Real Property Acquisi- sha Subdivision James D. Carter, Stuart Utah these sites are based on appliances incl, dogs (801)250-9100 to 340,000 households tion Presented by Paul Han- E. Bott and Paul Drock- Sunrise Engineering, soil and groundwater neg, water pd. $860/mo and all you do is call the Sharon A. Dawson sen ton, in favor of Tool Box Inc, 25 East 500 South, samples, and other data 884-3045 FFOROR SSALE!ALE! TOOELE HORSE Prop- Transcript Bulletin at Tooele City Recorder 8. Resolution 2007-06 Realty LC, covering the Fillmore, Utah collected at each site, erty 4bdrm 2bth New 882-0050 for all the de- Pursuant to the Ameri- A Resolution of the real property located at A Pre-bid tour for this and the requirements of TOOELE NEW Carpet, carpet, paint, plumbing, tails. (Mention UCAN can with Disabilities Act, Tooele City Council Cre- 1280 North 80 East. project will be held on R315-7-14 and R315- new paint, hardwood Irrigation water Classified Network) Individuals Needing Spe- ating the Copper Canyon Tooele, Utah 84074. and Tuesday, March 13, 101. The investigation floors, fenced yard, .40acres 364 S 100 W Public Notices cial Accommodations P.U.D. Special Service more particularly and le- 2007, beginning at 11:00 data was used to define 3bdrm, 2bth, 1 car ga- $169,900 Outwest Re- Should Notify Sharon A. District gally described as: AM at the Stockton Town the nature and extent of rage, a/c, 135 S 3rd St, Sell Your Home Here for alty 801-706-5570 Meetings Dawson, Tooele City Re- Presented by Douglas Lots 8, 9, and 10, FLIN- office. Copies of the contamination at each $850/mo 801-706-5570 corder, at 843-2110 prior Bayly DERS INDUSTRIAL Contract Documents site and complete risk Deadline for public no- Mobile Homes to the meeting. TDD 9. Minutes PARK, according to the may be obtained at the assessments and natural $ 80* tices is 4 p.m. the day TOOELE OVERLAKE Phone Number 843-2108 February 21, 2007 (Work plat thereof as recorded office of Sunrise Engi- resource evaluations. ea. prior to publication. Brand new house, 6 (Published in the Tran- Session) in the office of the Tooele neering, Inc., located at These assessments and Public notices submit- 3bdrm, 2.5bth, 2 car ga- 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile script Bulletin March 6, February 21, 2007 (City County Recorder. 25 East 500 North, Fill- evaluations conclude ted past the deadline rage, $1095/mo. 1673 Call 882-0050 home for rent, no smok- 2007) Council) Tax Parcel No. 08-046-0- more, UT 84631, Tel: that additional closure will not be accepted. North Aaron Drive *Based on 13 issue contract. ing/ pets. 882-1550 10. Invoices 0008, 0009, 0010 (435)743-6151, upon action is needed at each UPAXLP (801)733-9499 C21 PUBLIC NOTICE Presented by Sharon The current beneficiary payment of $25.00 for site. Dugway has pro- McAffee Management. FOR SALE / RENT-TO- Notice is hereby given posed to close HWMU 9 2BDRM MOBILE Home AGENDA Dawson of the trust deed is Jay each set, of which $10 OWN. 2BDRM, 1BTH that the Tooele City Kirk. and the record own- by removing the waste TOOELE OVERLAKE for rent, $475/mo, NOTICE is hereby given 11. Mayor’s Report will be refunded to un- mobile home in Grand- Council will meet in a ers of the property as of and contaminated soil. New 3bdrm 2bth house. $300/dep. 849-2147 that the Board of Trust- 12. Adjourn successful bidders upon view Village, $8,200/ Work Session on Wed- the recording of the No- HWMUs 55 and 58 will 2 car garage. $1050/mo 884-0113 882-1969 ees of the Stansbury Sharon A. Dawson return of plans in good Best Offer (801) 520- nesday, March 7, 2007, tice of Default are James be closed as landfills 1673 N Aaron Dr. 801- Recreation Service Area Tooele City Recorder condition. 8770. Owner Financing at the hour of 6:30 P.M. D. Carter. Stuart E. Bott with the placement of soil 733-9499 C-21 McAffee 3BDRM, 2BTH Rambler and the Stansbury Pursuant to the Ameri- Prospective Bidders shall Available. The meeting will be held and Paul Drockton. covers. Long-term Mgmt. Full 100% finished Greenbelt Service Area can with Disabilities Act, be licensed Contractors at the Tooele City Hall groundwater monitoring basement, Hardwood Lots & Land who operate combined Individuals Needing Spe- Any party interested in in the State of Utah and Large Conference Room and site management TOOELE TOWN Home floors & tile throughout. as the Stansbury Service cial Accommodations the possibility of bidding shall be skilled and regu- located at 90 North Main will also be needed. 3bdrm 2bth 1 car car- Hot tub, fenced front & Agency will hold a spe- Should Notify Sharon A. at the sale of this proper- larly engaged in the gen- Street, Tooele, Utah. The 30-day public com- port new carpet, paint, back, 2 car garage 110 ACRES WITH POW- cial meeting on Thurs- Dawson, Tooele City Re- ty may contact the un- eral class or type of 1. Copper Canyon Public ment period for these A/C, small dog ok, no $162,000 435-830-7875 ER AND WATER. Flat day, March 8, 2007 at corder, at 843-2110 prior dersigned successor Work called for under the Improvement Inspection closure plans starts cats 893 W 700 S and level 100% usable. 7:00 p.m., at the Club- to the meeting. TDD Trustee. Contract. 4BDRM 2BTH Newer Fees March 6, 2007, and ends $825/mo Outwestrealty. Breath taking view of house, #1 Country Club Phone Number 843-2108 DATED this 26th day of (Published in the Tran- home in Tooele. fully Presented by Roger Bak- April 6, 2007. Interest- com 801-706-5570 surrounding mountains. Drive, Stansbury Park, (Published in the Tran- February, 2007. script Bulletin February fenced huge backyard er ed persons may submit Near Dugway and Ter- Utah 84074. script Bulletin March 6, Randy B. Coke, Suc- 22, 27, March 1, 6, 8, 13 for sale or lease op- Sharon A. Dawson comments in writing be- TOOELE, 3BDRM, ra, UT. May consider Business Meeting 2007) cessor Trustee Ny- & 15, 2007) 2.5bth multi-level, tion $190,000 Call 435- Tooele City Recorder gaard, Coke & Vincent fore 5:00 PM on April 6, selling smaller parcles. 1. Call to Order Pursuant to the Ameri- garage. $1200/mo 224-2163 PUBLIC NOTICE 6465 South 3000 East, PUBLIC NOTICE 2007, to the following ad- Call for info 435-837- 2. Pledge of Allegiance can with Disabilities Act, 593 E 1250 N Notice is hereby given Suite 103 Salt Lake Call For Proposals dress: 4BDRM, 2BTH in Tooele 2333 or mwood@wire- 3. Roll Call Individuals Needing Spe- Davidson Realty that the Lake Point Im- City, Utah 84121 (801) The TOOELE COUNTY Dennis R. Downs, Exec- 2200sqft, fenced yard, lessbeehive.com 4. Business Items cial Accommodations (435)833-0233 provement District will 328-2506 RECREATION SPECIAL utive Secretary central air. $145,000 a. Board Review of Ad- Should Notify Sharon A. (801)466-5078 25 BUILDING Lots for hold its regularly sched- (Published in the Tran- SERVICE DISTRICT will Utah Solid and Hazard- 801-694-0492 or 801- ministrative and Person- Dawson, Tooele City Re- sale (13 acres) in uled Business meeting script Bulletin February be accepting new pro- ous Waste Control Board 694-9261 nel Policies corder, at 843-2110 prior TOOELE, 4bdrm, 1bth, Tooele City w/6 ac.ft. of on March 8, 2007 at 7:00 27, March 6 & 13, 2007) posals for recreation P.O Box 144880 5. Adjourn to the meeting. TDD split-entry, fenced yard, water.$550,000. Call p.m. at the North Tooele projects from February Salt Lake City, Utah 5BDRM 1.75BTH 1800+ (Published in the Tran- Phone Number 843-2108 deck, hookups. $895/mo Brian at (801)244-6670 Fire Station 1540 Sunset Public Notices 13, 2007 to April 5, 2007. 84114-4880 sqft 2 car garage 1.2 script Bulletin March 6, (Published in the Tran- 50 South Alberta Drive Road, Lake Point, Utah. Miscellaneous Applications must follow Copies of the closure acre $260,000 435-882- 2007) script Bulletin March 6, (630 East off Vine) PINE CANYON, 2.05 The agenda will be as grant submittal outline plans are available for 7665 2007) Deadline for public no- Davidson Realty acres, Borders reclama- PUBLIC NOTICE follows: available from each review at the Division of tices is 4 p.m. the day (801)466-5078 tion area, 1 shared Grantsville City Council 1. Call to Order member of the board or Solid and Hazardous 5BDRM HUD HOME! PUBLIC NOTICE OF prior to publication. Tooele valley water, will hold their regular 2. OMWC Business Tooele County Commis- Waste office located on TOOELE, NEW carpet, Only $19,500 Financing MEETING AND AGEN- Public notices submit- mountain/ sunset views meeting Wednesday, 3. Approval of Minutes sion Office, Cheryl the 4th Floor of the Mar- new paint, fenced yard, Referrals available! For DA ted past the deadline $150,000 1023 Blue March 7, 2007. Meeting 4. Financial Reports Adams, 843-2354, tha Hughes Cannon 5bdrm, 2bth, walking Listings Call 800-586- Trails Committee for will not be accepted. Peak. (435)752-4556 will be held at the 5. Ward Engineering Tooele County Court- Building at 288 North distance to all 3 3901 x B851 Tooele County UPAXLP Grantsville City Hall, 429 6. Operations Reports house, 47 South Main. 1460 West, Salt Lake schools. AC, 349 W 200 The Tooele County Trails A HUD Home!!! Buy WYOMING RANCH DIS- E. Main Street, Grants- 7. Archiving LPID Data Five copies of the grant City Utah during normal S, $995/mo. 801-706- Committee will hold a ANNOUNCEMENT OF 2bdrm Only $405/Mo! PERSAL 35 acres - ville UT 84029, at 7:00 8. Water Rights submittal should include: business hours or non- 5570 meeting on March 8, APPOINTMENT AND 5% Down 20 years @ $59,900; 75 acres- p.m. 9. MWPP Assessment name of project, location, business hours with prior $108,900. Snow-cap- 2007 at 7:00 p.m. in the NOTICE TO CRED- and written bid of esti- arrangement. Technical TOOELE, NEW carpet, 8% apr For Listings Call Agenda: Auditorium at the Tooele 10. Operations Training ITORS 800-586-3901 x 5159 ped mountain views. 1. Approval of minutes 11. ERP and VA Plans mated costs, type of con- questions regarding the new paint, fenced yard, Surrounded by govern- County Courthouse, 47 Estate of Jeffrey Allen struction or improvement closure plans should be 2. Entry of findings and South Main, Tooele, 12. RWAU Conference 5bdrm, 2bth, walking AMAZING “Like New” ment land. Abundant Titara, and a point of contact. directed to Dave Larsen decision in re Country Utah. 13. Trustee Con- distance to all 3 Stansbury Park Home. . Recreational Deceased Probate No. Furthermore, projects at (801) 538-6749. Haven Condominiums – PUBLIC MEETING: cerns schools. AC, 349 W 200 4bdrm, 2bth, two-tone paradise. Low taxes. EZ 073300001 which are accepted must In compliance with the Phase Two. 1. Roll Call. 14. Public Concerns S, $995/mo. 801-706- paint, new hardwood/ terms call Utah Ranch- Christina C. Titara, be completed by Decem- Americans with Disabili- 5570 3. Consideration of fee 2. Approval of meeting 15. Scheduled Meetings whose address is 2 Rio tile floors and basement es, LLC. 1(877)351- waiver for LMI Housing 16. Adjournment ber 1st 2007 or the appli- ties Act, individuals with 5263 (ucan) minutes from February 1, Grande Place, West Jor- cant may stand to lose TOOELE/ OVERLAKE finish. (435)850-9265 for GHS Construction (Published in the Tran- special needs (including 2007 dan, Utah 84088, has their funding. The Spe- Brand new 3bdrm www.geocities.com/ Class.-Chris Williams. script Bulletin March 6, auxiliary communicative Water Shares 3. Discussion of the been appointed Personal cial Recreation District 2.5bth 2 car garage, sphome4sale 4. Consideration of new 2007) aids and services) Trails Master Plan for Representative of the Board of Officers must should contact DEQ Hu- Lawn care included business licenses. Tooele Valley BANK FORECLOSURE! PUBLIC NOTICE OF above-entitled estate. approve any deviation man Resource Manage- $1100/mo plus HOA 5. Consideration of Sal- 4. Discussion on protec- 5bdrm 2bth Home, I HAVE 20 Irrigation Wa- MEETING AND AGEN- Creditors of the estate from this process. ment at 536-4413 (TDD fee. No smoking/ pets ary increases. tions for crimes against $19,500! Won`t Last! ter Shares for sale. Call DA are hereby notified to (1) Send all proposals to: 536-4414). 801-599-0515 6. Council information individuals while using More Homes Available, for details. Ask for Bran- Tooele County Plan- deliver or mail their writ- TOOELE COUNTY (Published in the Tran- and updates. the trail system by Hol- For Listings Call 800- don. (801)706-6200 ning Commission ten claims to the person- RECREATION SPECIAL script Bulletin March 6, TOWN HOME For rent 7. Approval of Bills ly Johnson, Tooele 586-3901 xH772 The Tooele County Plan- al representative at the SERVICE DISTRICT, 47 2007) 3bdrm 2bth Call Dave UNDERGROUND Water 8. Adjourn. County Victims Advo- ning Commission will address above; (2) deliv- 435-840-1009 and we rights 10 acre feet 435- Wendy Palmer cate. FSBO Or Lease with op- hold a public hearing on er or mail their written have other properties 830-3642 City Recorder 5. Scope of work for Mid tion to buy Tooele March 7, 2007 at 7:00 claims to the personal available In compliance with the Valley Highway 2200sqft remodeled p.m. in the Auditorium at representative's attorney UNDERGROUND WA- American with Disability 6. Update by trails coor- 5bdrm 2bth, family the Tooele County Court- of record, William M. Homes TER rights for sale Act, Grantsville City will dinators on progress and room, fenced, yard, house, 47 South Main, Jeffs, at the following ad- $168,000 884-0193 Tooele Valley. Please accommodate reasona- problems they face in dress: 90 North 100 Reach Every Tooele, Utah. call 435-241-0265 ble requests to assist the creating trails in their 435-224-4932 DUE TO LACK OF AN East, PO Box 888, Pro- $$$SAVE MONEY disabled to participate in areas vo, Utah 84603; or (3) WANTED: WATER rights AGENDA THE TOOELE Find HUD & Bank GRANTSVILLE HOME meetings. 7. Easement Document file their written claims Household or irrigation shares in COUNTY PLANNING owned homes at: 2400sqft, 4bdrm, 2bth, (Published in the Tran- for signs at Grantsville with the Clerk of the Dis- Tooele Valley. Call COMMISSION MEET- www.tooelebankowned central air, central vac- script Bulletin March 6, Reservoir and Davenport trict Court in Tooele homes.com or call for Ross at 801-642-0119 ING SCHEDULED FOR uum, RV parking, over- 2007) Loop County, at 47 South in the Tooele a list Berna Sloan MARCH 7TH HAS BEEN sized garage, great lo- 8. Discussion on Jacob Main Street, Tooele, 435-840-5029 Group PUBLIC NOTICE CANCELLED. cation $225,000 884- Office Space City trail sign Utah, 84074, or other- 1 Real Estate Middle Canyon Irrigation Dated this 2nd day of 3164 435-840-1242 9. Tooele County Trails wise present their claims Valley! Company will be holding March, 2007 webpage what people as required by Utah law $275,900 OBO. All brick C-A INVESTMENT its annual meeting for all Mary Dixon, Secretary GRANTSVILLE VIL- would like to see on the within three months after on .27acre lot, 3-4bdrm. 42 East 400 North. stockholders at the Tooele County Plan- LAGE MHP Rent to webpage the date of the first publi- Tile, oak cabinets, fire- Available now. For Tooele County Court- ning Commission own your mobile home- 10. Public concerns and cation of this notice or be places, sunrooms, for- more information con- house, 47 South Main in (Published in the Tran- less than $600/mo Lot comments forever barred. mal living & dining tact 882-1199 the basement confer- script Bulletin March 6, TOOELE included call 435-884- 11. Adjournment Date of first publication: RANSCRIPT room. Grantsville. Many ence room on Thursday, 2007) T 6770 or 435-224-4804 Dated this 2nd day of February 20, 2007. extras Anderson win- March 8, 2007 at 7pm. ULLETIN C-A INVESTMENT March, 2007 /S/ William M. Jeffs B dows 840-5199 HORSE PROPERTY 1 Voting for new board PUBLIC NOTICE OF 510 North Main, Plaza Mary Dixon, Secretary William M. Jeffs, Acre New Custom members will also take MEETING AND AGEN- 500. Available now, Tooele County Trails Attorney for Personal TOTAL MARKET COVERAGE PLAN $316,900 New 4bdrm Rambler. Vaulted & place at the annual DA 1400 sqft. For more Committee Representative Rambler animal right open. Many Upgrades. meeting. The three seats Tooele County Eco- information contact (Published in the Tran- JEFFS & JEFFS, P.C. half acre lot horse prop- Incredible location with that will be open are nomic Development 882-1199 script Bulletin March 6, 90 North 100 East erty 801-631-4257 I large . Call “A” Ditch Mickey Miller Advisory Committee Advertising 882-0050 2007) The Tooele County Eco- P.O. Box 888 buy homes David 801-404-7679 for EXECUTIVE PLAZA of- “B” Ditch James Wrathall nomic Development Ad- Provo, Utah 84603 your personal tour. fice space for lease, Jr. PUBLIC NOTICE 1997 HOUSE. 3bdrm, visory Committee meet- Telephone: (801) 373- RE/MAX Results $200-$850/mo, all utilit- ‘C” Ditch Rudy Madole Notice is hereby given 2bth, good shape with ing that was scheduled 8848 ies included. Call Larry Middle Canyon Irriga- that the Tooele City new paint, vaulted ceil- for March 8, 2007 at 3:00 Facsimile: (801) 373- (801)703-0745 tion Company Council and the Tooele ings, carport, and shed I BUY Houses! Need a p.m. in the Auditorium at 8878 Clean Out Your Basement Board of Directors City Redevelopment $120,000. Call Matt quick sale? Facing the Tooele County Court- (Published in the Tran- (Published in the Tran- Agency will meet in a TOOELE (435)882-4406 foreclosure? 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photography / Troy Boman Bret Paulick and his quarter horse “Miss Slick Smoke” train for reined cow competitions using young wild buffalo. The competition involves separating a cow from a herd and then being judged for style. Paulick uses buffalo because they do not tire as easily and they are more difficult to control. months from when he starts He walks a fine line as he this year because he is leasing are trained. rodeo as part of a calf roping Horseman training a colt before it is ready trains the horses. “A horse has his mare to a woman in Idaho, Paulick uses a hackamore, a team and riding bull. continued from page B1 for the show ring. He works got to be confident,” in the ring, “The number one cow horse type of bridle that uses pressure He stopped riding for a few the animal one to two hours a but still needs to be willing to person” in America. After breed- points on the horse’s face, nose years until he met and married In this event horses work a day, six days a week coaching take direction from the rider, ing the mare with a 25-year-old and chin instead of a bit, to train his wife, the former Amie Clegg. single cow in a “full boar” con- the animal before it is ready for he said. stud he shipped the pregnant his horses. “Hackamore horses His father-in-law gave him a test of horse against cow. competition. Top winners in cow horse mare to Idaho where the colt are born not made,” he said, horse and thus started his inter- “To do it you have got to be a Training, he said, takes a lot of competitions can bring home will be born and raised until it is and requires really soft hands est in cow horses. “I have been good rider,” he said. patience, as animals are taught as much as $40,000 in one show, old enough to be weaned. on the reigns. The Hackamore to a zillion clinics” to learn how one step at a time. but when the cost of buying and The colt will then be trained is a Spanish bridle often seen to ride and train horses. He cur- The adrenaline-packed event Instead of cows, Paulick raising horses, paying entry fees and shown by this top train- in Western riding such as cow rently owns five horses, but with draws crowds and tests the skill trains his horses to work with and transportation and lodging er, which will in return make horses. his wife and three children all of both the horse and the rider. young buffalo, because after a for each event is figured into Paulick’s mare more valuable, While Paulick, a Tooele riding, he doesn’t have any to The horse is tested in his ability few days of training a domestic the bill, Paulick says it is a “very he said. native, has not always worked sell. to anticipate the movements of calf gives up and won’t run when expensive hobby.” When he is raising a colt, cow horses, he has had a long Besides the horses, Paulick the cow, while the rider is work- it sees the horse, but a buffalo He recoups some of the cost Paulick says “I pray every day history of working livestock. His said he likes cow horse people. ing in harmony with his mount “stays wild,” he said. In addition by breeding his prize-winning it doesn’t get hurt.” These young parents kept pigs, ducks and “They are a tight group. They in the high-speed event. buffalo are quicker and give the horses. animals are worth some $20,000 horses. By the time he was in are willing to share information Paulick says it takes 18 horses a better workout. Paulick doesn’t have a colt and their value increases as they high school he was involved in and help each other,” he says.

Combine and spread over Stuffed ground beef patties Pour over patties. Cover and Meatloaf sauce Hamburger potato cheese Beef dough 1 pound hamburger bake at 350 for 40 minutes or 1/4 cup catsup casserole microwave for 8-10 minutes continued from page B1 Baked beans 1 egg, beaten 2 tablespoons brown sugar 5 tablespoons butter until done. 1 pound hamburger 1/2 cup dry bread crumbs 1 tablespoon mustard 5 tablespoons flour 1/4 cup milk Biscuit dough 1 green pepper Beef and potato loaf Mix together and spread 2 1/2 cups milk 1 1/2 cups sifted flour 2 tablespoons salt 1 pound ground beef 1 onion over meatloaf 1 pound hamburger 2 teaspoons baking powder 1/4 teaspoon pepper 1/4 cup chopped onion 1 large onion 1 tablespoon 1/2 teaspoon garlic salt 1 can cream of mushroom 1 egg, well beaten Quick vegetable beef soup 3/4 pound cheese of your Worcestershire sauce 1/3 cup shortening soup 1/4 teaspoon pepper 2 packages dry Lipton’s choice 3/4 cup milk 2 16-ounce cans pork and 1/4 soup can milk (about) 1 teaspoon salt Country Vegetable mix 5-6 cooked potatoes Sift together in a small beans 1 cup stuffing (1/2 package 3 cups thinly sliced raw 1 16-ounce can stewed Melt butter and mix with bowl, flour, baking powder 1 tablespoon mustard of stovetop type) potatoes tomatoes flour in pan. Blend thoroughly and salt. Cut in shortening to 1/2 cup catsup Mix stuffing following 1 - 2 tablespoons chopped 1 16-ounce can pork and in pan. Add milk and heat on the consistency of cornmeal. 1 tablespoon directions on the box. Mix onion beans high stirring constantly until Stir in milk just to moisten Worcestershire sauce hamburger, eggs, bread Salt and pepper 1-2 pounds hamburger mixture boils and thickens. dry ingredients. Turn out on a 1/4 to 1/2 cup brown sugar crumbs, salt, pepper and milk Grease 2-quart baking dish 6 to 10 cups water Brown hamburger with lightly floured surface. Knead until blended. Make into pat- (8x8 pans). Arrange potatoes on Brown burger, salt and Vegetables of choice onion. In a casserole, put 1/2 lightly five to eight times. Roll ties. Put a spoonful of dress- bottom of dish. Sprinkle onion, of sliced, cooked potatoes in pepper, onion and green Brown ground beef, mix into 1/4-inch thick 5x9 rect- ing on each patty. Fold over salt and pepper on top. Mix a layer. Top with hamburger, angle pepper. Add 1 tablespoon and seal edges. Continue meat loaf ingredients. Spread dry soup with water. Add cream sauce and cheese. Topping Worcestershire sauce. Add until you use up burger and evenly over potatoes. Top with tomatoes, pork and beans, Bake at 375 degrees for 30 8 ounce can of tomato sauce rest of ingredients, mix dressing mix. Fry until brown catsup or meatloaf sauce. vegetables of choice and - 45 minutes or microwave on 1/2 teaspoon garlic salt together and bake at 350 on all sides. Place in baking Bake for 1 1/2 hours at 350 browned hamburger. Let sim- high for about 10 - 15 minutes 1 teaspoon oregano degrees for 30 minutes dish. Mix soup with milk. degrees. mer for 30 minutes. until heated.

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