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Tooele high students find humorous voice in comic book. See B1 TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN October 25, 2005 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 112 NO. 44 50 cents Grantsville Red All Over County mending four hope rocky ties with to nab two city seats governor’s office by Mark Watson once a week. The governor sees a bright future for Tooele County. He by Mary Ruth Hammond STAFF WRITER The Tooele County Commission’s realizes Tooele Valley will be a high- STAFF WRITER relationship with Utah’s U.S. growth area and we will need impor- Four Grantsville residents Representatives has always been tant infrastructure. He wants to help have filed to run as Grantsville relatively strong. Now the county’s promote economical development City Council members. The two connection with Utah’s governor is in Tooele County,” Lawrence said. top voter-getters in the Nov. 8 also on an upswing. “He knows we need the tax base to General Election will have the “For awhile our relationship with support the growth.” chance to serve as council mem- the governor was not that great,” said “I have met the governor before. bers until December 2009. Commissioner Dennis Rockwell, But this was the first time I was able Incumbents Paul Rupp and who is serving his seventh year as a to meet with him face-face-face. He Kyle Matthews are trying to hold county commissioner. was very attentive to what we had onto the council seats they cur- “Gov. (Mike) Leavitt kind to say. He took a lot of notes,” said rently hold. Challenger Brent of slammed the door on us and Commissioner Colleen Johnson. Marshall, a former Grantsville Olene Walker continued the trend. Tammy Kikuchi, communica- City Volunteer Fire Chief, will We felt like we were an outcast. tions director for the governor, said also be on next week’s ballot. Personally, I think we lost out on Huntsman believes Tooele County Patrick Allred is running as a a lot of things. SR-36 should have is high on his list of counties on the write-in candidate. been done three years ago, but the move in Utah. “Especially because City Council hopefuls, along state never worked on getting the of its high growth rate and proxim- with mayoral candidates Craig funding,” Rockwell said. ity to Salt Lake County. The com- Anderson and incumbant Byron The commissioner also men- missioners requested the meeting Anderson will be featured at a tioned losing out on several busi- so the governor was happy to meet Meet Your Candidates night set ness developments that listed with them. It was a wide-ranging for Nov. 1. The event will begin Tooele County as a prime location, converstation on a variety of top- at 7 p.m. at Grantsville High but then opted out because of inad- ics,” Kikuchi said. School, 155 E. Cherry St. It will equate highways or other reasons. In county government, Lawrence be sponsored by the Grantsville Those are items which the state believes it is important to be a few PTA, Youth City Council and could have offered a helping hand, years ahead. Neil Critchlow. according to Rockwell. “You have to have a vision as Following is a history and “Our relationship with Gov. (Jon) to where the county wants to be platform of each of the four Huntsman is great. He understands and we have to let our representa- candidates: the amount of growth going on in tives know our position on specific Patrick Allred the county and wants to help us in issues,” Lawrence said. “Then when Although his name will not developing that growth,” Rockwell they are approached by others in be on the official ballot as a city added. federal government they will know council contender, Allred is run- The county commission met with how we stand. They do listen and ning as a write-in candidate. the governor on Monday and then do want to know how we feel.” A graduate of Altamont High during the latter part of the week Lawrence and Johnson visited the School in Duchesne County, it Commissioners Matt Lawrence offices of Senators Bob Bennett and took Allred only 19 months to and Colleen Johnson traveled to Orrin Hatch and Rep. Rob Bishop. graduate from Utah Technical Washington. D.C. to meet with “We need to have a voice at the College - now Utah Valley State Utah’s delegation and visit the state level. So much of what we get College - in 1975 with a degree Department of the Interior. here in the county needs to come in electrical automation technol- “The governor visits Tooele through the state. It is vital to have ogy. Allred said he was working photography / Mike Anderson a good relationship with the gover- Cowboy fan Robin Butz screams in support of the 41-14 victory over the Buffs during Thursday’s County all the time and his son alongside his dad, who was also comes out to Deseret Peak Complex an electrician, by the time he league affair in Grantsville. (See related stoy on A10). SEE COUNTY ON A2 was five years old. Allred is self-employed. He is licensed as a general engineer, commercial general contractor, and electrical contractor. He said he has built several sewer Agents, sex offenders hunt in chat rooms and water plants in numerous cities. by Jesse Fruhwirth Patrick is married to STAFF WRITER Grantsville native Lois Walk. Most perpetrators who are The couple met when she was arrested for enticing a minor a student in a ballroom dance over the Internet actually chat class he taught in Salt Lake City. with an undercover agent pre- Allred’s dance groups have per- tending to be a young teenager. formed for Grantsville Old Folks After being arrested, howev- Sociables and have competed er, most try to speed through in National Ballroom Dance the court process as quickly competitions in Los Angeles; as possible. Few ask ques- Minneapolis, Minn.; and Casper, tions about how they were Wyo. caught. According to local law Allred said he’s running for officials, most offenders still city council, “Because I want to believe they were chatting with change the way things happen in an actual juvenile when they Grantsville so that we are all are are sentenced. on an even playing field, and we The careful artistry of under- all live by the same rules.” cover chat-room operations has According to Allred, there are netted 18 arrests by the Tooele “power brokers” in city hall that County Sheriff’s Department he would like to fire should he already this year. Even more be elected as a councilman. sexual offenders are brought “I would like to get rid of in by agencies around the state some administrative people in who collectively monitor chat city hall so that everyone in the rooms on a daily basis. Despite city can live here without the the high numbers of chat room city dictating to them what they “trollers” who are arrested, the must do,” he said. “I would also perpetrators show no signs of like to break Grantsville out of stopping. the ice ages by bringing in new “It’s not a problem that will businesses and getting the city get better,” officer Jim Dekanich off the backs of businesses.” of the sheriff’s department said. Allred also contends that “Most people know they can be there is “nepotism in city hall, traced [online] and they do it which needs to be changed. We anyway.” need to improve sidewalks and streets before we hire more peo- SEE ENTICEMENT ON A3 SEE COUNCIL ON A4 photo illustration / Troy Boman — chat dialog provided by perverted-justice.com

WEATHER OPEN FORUM A6 HOMETOWN B1 INSIDE Partly cloudy tonight and OBITUARIES A7 DOINGS B4 Pioneer spooks, princesses, Wednesday. Lows in the lower clowns and more converge 40s. Highs in the mid 60s. CROSSWORD A7 TV LISTINGS B5 on old mill. See A9 Complete Forecast: A2 SPORTS A10 CLASSIFIEDS B8 A2 TUESDAY October 25, 2005 ETCETERA ... Pioneer spooks haunt old mill’s pumpkin walk News Briefs ValleyLocal WeatherWeather Forecast by Alleen Lang CORRESPONDENT Guard troops in Louisiana Wed 66/45 Ghosts of pioneers past, and relocate to New Orleans 10/26 skeletons in overalls helped set Some 375 Utah National Guard A few clouds early, otherwise the “Pioneers and Pumpkins” troops deployed to southwestern mostly sunny. High 66F. theme for the Benson Grist Mill Louisiana since late September Pumpkin walk Oct. 21-22. relocated to New Orleans over The mill was dressed in holi- day finery and haunted by tiny the past few days to perform Thu 64/45 security missions. 10/27 princesses, witches and super Task Force Utah, as the Utah Mix of sun and clouds. Highs in the heroes during the two-day fall Guard group is called, will be mid 60s and lows in the mid 40s. festival geared to family enter- assisting New Orleans authorities tainment. with point security and roving Through the years, the Pumpkin patrols. Walk has focused on themes Fri 59/42 These Utah Guard members 10/28 ranging from the Olympics to had spent the last three weeks in nursery rhymes. This year’s pio- Showers possible. Highs in the up- Abbeville, La., and in surrounding per 50s and lows in the low 40s. neer theme emphasized the har- communities providing construc- vest feel of both the mill site tion; cleanup of debris; security and the festival, director Marilyn patrols; traffic and crowd control; Sat Shields said. 55/39 “There are so many new peo- food, ice and water distribution; 10/29 transportation and airlift; medi- ple in the valley now,” she said. cal; community relations; public Few showers. Highs in the mid 50s Many who came to the and lows in the upper 30s. affairs and other support. Pumpkin Walk were seeing the Guard officials expect that buildings on display at the site for the first time. Task Force Utah will remain in Sun photography / Alleen Lang New Orleans until the end of 58/38 “It is a great way to showcase Every pirate needs a tattoo, and October and then return to Utah. 10/30 what we have here,” she added. Frank Horn (above) of Bikers Leaking over-packed mustard Abundant sunshine. Highs in the “The crowds come because it is Against Child Abuse is happy to upper 50s and lows in the upper fun, but it is also educational.” help Jocelyn Barbury of North Salt 30s. projectiles detected at depot The crowds came in record Lake get inked for the Benson Mustard agent vapor leak- ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content Service numbers this year, event coordi- Grist Mill Pumpkin Walk. Jamie ing from four over-packed 155 nator Christine Remington said. Little (below) of Stansbury Park mm projectiles were detected Temps/Precipitation She said warm weather, the UEA adds charm to the historic setting Wednesday and Thursday dur- weekend and the opening of of the Benson Grist Mill. A touch ing routine monitoring opera- Date High Low (prec./inches) deer hunt resulted in this year’s of humor (left) was added to the Oct. 20 68 43 tions in a storage igloo at Deseret pumpkin walk “far exceeding” Garden of Eden outhouse display Chemical Depot. Oct. 21 67 40 Oct. 22 69 40 the usual numbers of 3,000 visi- with the harvest moon pumpkin Depot workers in protective Oct. 23 70 42 tors over the two-day period. taking advantage of the facilities. clothing placed the munitions in Oct. 24 73 42 One big draw was the costume larger airtight containers for con- parade with 300 children partici- tinued storage. Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer for the National Weather Service, reports pating in the event, Remington The earth covered storage that his recording station at 139 S. Main said. Each child who participat- structure is filtered and no vapor received .00 inches of precipitation ed was given a prize as a reward escaped into the environment. between Oct. 20 and Oct. 24 and a total for showing off their creative of .64 so far this month. The normal for There was no danger to surround- attire. As a bonus, vendors at the ing communities, according to a October is 1.81 inches. For the water year, which began Oct. 1, 2004, Tooele Pumpkin Walk were able to see press release. has received .64 inches of precipitation. the outlandish attire. The normal for the year is 18.49 inches of The pumpkin scene contest is precipitation. also a crowd pleaser, Remington said. Schools, businesses and community organizations vie for the first-place, $100 prize by set- said. ting up detailed pumpkin-themed County In relation to employment con- panoramas setup around town. continued from page A1 cerns, the commissioners are push- Cora Barber netted the first ing for a midvalley highway to place for her multi-pumpkin dis- nor,” the commissioner said. extend from the Sheep Lane area play set up in the Barber Shop. Lawrence said last week’s trip to directly out to I-80. Rockwell said Second place with a $75 cash Washington, D.C. was his second the highway would help tremen- award went to Youth and Families jaunt to the nation’s capital this dously in luring big business to with Promise. Third place and able at the Country Store, there year. Tooele Valley. $50 went to Joyce Larsen who were a variety of booths fea- “In Tooele County, 87 percent “We need a major thoroughfare chose to use the covered bridge turing arts and crafts. Food, of of our land is either federally or as the location for her display. state-owned. We met with the dep- where people can travel at freeway course, was available in abun- speeds without stopping. This along A tie for fourth place with $25 excited crowd of children wait- Bahlmann, of Ephraim enter- uty director of the Department of each went to the Garrard family dance. the Interior. We needed to let them with a frontage road system would ing to scramble for their share of tained the young and young at be a big boon. That’s the dream and and the Daughters of the Utah the sweets. heart by telling spooky pioneer The family-friendly Pumpkin know our position on a few items,” Pioneers. the commissioner said. one day it will happen,” Rockwell The Pumpkin Walk is a beloved stories to chill the bones without Walk was started 11 years ago. said. Four schools were also tradition for many Tooele County causing nightmares. Bahlmann Tooele County Commission is awarded $65 each for best of Lawrence said most of the fund- residents. penned the book “Isn’t That Odd? opposed to a plan by Las Vegas to show. These schools were St. ing for the midvalley highway would Valynn Carter of Grantsville Strange and Unusual Pioneer take water from Snake Valley in Margaret’s pre-school, Leap northern Nevada. come from the federal government, said the Pumpkin Walk is “one Stories.” She is a popular guest Tooele Ahead Learning, Jumping Bean of the few times I leave the lecturer with her historic stories “The first phase of that plan was so it was important to take this Joy School and Vickie Paulson’s house.” Carter uses a wheelchair and folk tales of pioneer Utah. to take water from the area just issue to the nation’s capitol. fourth-grade class from West for mobility. Sporting a pumpkin Other live entertainment north of Ely, but a second phase was Johnson said it is about time for Elementary, Remington said. “We Are Your Neighborhood hat and bolts in her ears, Carter included Old Time Fiddlers fea- to go up farther near the Elko area. the midvalley highway to become The children in Paulson’s class Family Theatre” said she loves the annual festival turing JoAn Ralston, the Mulivai You can’t restore water in a desert. a reality. made ceramic pumpkins, Shields 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. because “it is a chance to dress Family, Sunshine Generation, Plus this plan would set a precedent “It’s going to come. We’re going said. In addition, each child (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 with large population areas taking to have to do with the increase wrote a story about a pioneer to up and play.” Ken’s Gymnastics, Dance Tickets are now available online water from less populated areas But it is still a new discovery Sensations, Kids Crescendo, and at www.movieswest.com of traffic in the county and with further illustrate their display. st th which is not a good idea.” the new Miller Motorsports Park,” Many visitors came to the for some families. Royal Academy Singers. Oct. 21 – 27 Commissioners told represen- th Johnson said. Pumpkin Walk twice, Shields. “We were driving around look- Children seeking more physi- Open at Noon on Oct. 20 & tatives at the Department of the 21st for UEA weekend. A big buzz at the state level, and During the day they come to see ing at yard sales,” when they cal activities ran through a hay Interior, if Fish Springs in Utah’s * to a lessers degree at the national details of the display. At night, happened upon the Pumpkin maze, bounced about in a jump- Work & the Glory 2 west desert goes dry and wildlife when panoramas are lit, it gives walk, said Maggy Deatherage of ing pen, and climbed aboard suffers, it will be big news through- level, is the development of Larry Dly: 4:00, 7:00, 9:10 the site a different ambiance. Tooele. “It’s fun. We’ve had a wagons and ponies for a taste of Sat: 12:00, 2:00, 4:00, 7:00, 9:10 out the nation. H. Millers racetrack in the heart of Tooele Valley. County and state “It’s a unique thing,” Shields blast,” she added. old-style transportation. Sun: 12:00, 2:00, 4:00, 7:00 (PG-13) Tooele County’s leaders also said. Published author Shirley In addition to the goods avail- urged Rep. Bishop to work hard officials are concerned with high- * way access to the venue and safety In addition to pumpkin dis- Domino to expand the military presence at plays, the event also provided Dly: 4:25, 9:15 issues. Overall, they feel the track Dugway, Deseret Chemical Depot plenty of family entertainment. Sat: 12:10, 4:25, 9:15 will be a big tourist attraction and (R) and the Tooele Army Depot. “Our “We come here every year,” Sun: 12:10, 4:25 main concern is keeping good high- will certainly help visitors learn Chicken said Christy Spilker of Stansbury Kabob paying jobs in the county,” Lawrence about the Deseret Peak Complex. as she watched her princess Corpse Bride daughter get a temporary tattoo $ 49 Dly: 7:00 Sat: 2:40, 7:00 from a burly biker. 6 Sun: 2:40, 7:00 (PG) “It has such a great commu- Voted #1 Burger Joint in Tooele County! Pork Kabob nity atmosphere,” she said. Doom* ������ Frank Horn, chapter president $ 95 ���������� Dly: 4:30, 7:00, 9:15 of the Bikers Against Child Abuse Greek Food Special 5 Sat: 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:00, 9:15 ���������������� (BACA) said his group has been Sun: 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:00 (R) ����������������� Includes: 2 kabob sticks, �������� involved in the Pumpkin Walk rice & pita bread �������������� ����������������������� for four years. Wallace & Gromit Dly: 4:30, 7:00, 9:15 �������������� ��������� ������������������������� “It is so much fun,” he said. ������������� ������������������ ���������������������� “We get to interact with the chil- Sat: 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:00, 9:15 ����������������������������������� dren.” Sun: 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:00 (G) ������ Remington said BACA is a * ����������� ������������ ����������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������� great addition to the event. Elizabeth Town ��������������� ������������������� Dly: 4:10, 7:00, 9:35 �������������� ���������������� ��������������������������������������������� “We couldn’t have a Pumpkin ������������������������������������������� Walk without them,” she said. Sat: 12:10, 4:10, 7:00, 9:35 ��������� ���������������������������������� Sun: 12:10, 4:10, 7:00 (PG-13) ��������������������������������������������� In addition to passing out tem- ���������������� ������������������� 1/2 lb. Double Cheeseburger Combo ��������������������������������������������� porary tattoos, BACA provided * ����������� ������������� ��������������������������������������������� the crowd with the candy can- North Country ����������� ��������������������� Dly: 4:10, 7:00, 9:35 ����������������������������������������� non that shoots treats over an ����������������������� ������������ ���������������������������������������������� Sat: 12:10, 4:10, 7:00, 9:35 ������������ ������������ $ 49 (R) ������������������������� w/fries & a Sun: 12:10, 4:10, 7:00 ���������������� ������������ �������������������������������������������� Correction ������������������ ������������� ���������������������������������������������� Med. Drink Show Times are subject to change. ����������� ������������ ������������������������������������������� An inaccurate quote appeared 5 Open daily 4pm • Sat & Sun Noon ���������������� ���������� ���������������������������������������� in an article about Tooele 490 N.Main, Tooele • 882-3608 All shows before 6:00 pm $4.50 ����������������������������������������������� County’s national image as a • After 6 pm Adults $6.50 ����������� ��������������������������������������� HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm • Sun 11 am – 9 pm Children (under 12) $4.50 Seniors (over 65) $4.50 ������������������������ toxic county. Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens ������������� �������������������� A BYU professor spoke about ����������� ����������������� �������������������������������������� �������������� ����������������� ����������������������������������� Vitro uranium tailings at a plant ������������� �������������� in Salt Lake County, which was RITZ RITZ ��������������� �������������� ���������������������������������� located at about 3500 South. PG-13 PG ������������� ���������������������� Sunday - Thursday 5:00 • 7:15 �������������������������������� Those tailings were shipped to Sunday - Thursday 5:00 • 7:00 Ends Ends ����������������������������������� disposal cell at Clive in Tooele Thursday Disney’s Thursday ���������� Tooele’s Show Place ������������������������ County. He did not say they were ����������� ���������������� for Over 60 Years! GREATEST GAME ������������ ����������������� ��������������������������������������� uranium tailings from Kennecott, ����������� �������� ������������������������������������������������ as he was quoted as saying in 882-2273 THE FOG EVER PLAYED 111 North Main, Tooele ������������� �������� ������������������������������������������������� $ $ $ the story. A spokesman from http://ritz-motorvu.hypermart.net ADMISSION: ADULTS: 6.00 CHILD/SENIOR: 4.00 before 6pm: 4.00 ���������������� ����������������� ���������������������������������������������� Kennecott says his company has ������������� ������������������� �������������������������������������������� Starts Friday: “SAW II” (R) & “SERENITY” (PG-13) never mined for uranium. TUESDAY October 25, 2005 A3

there is virtually no punishment If he lives in a state with strong Utah Code Enticing a Minor Over the Internet 76.4.401 unless there is an actual minor enticement laws, they try to give Enticement (1) A person commits enticement of a minor over the Internet when the person continued from page A1 involved, the site relies on pub- the screen name and password knowingly uses a computer to ... solicit, seduce, lure, or entice a minor lic humiliation. over to law enforcement to Dekanich is the lead officer ... to engage in any sexual activity... “You could compare us to a continue the chat and begin an in charge of coordinating the (2) It is not a defense to the crime of enticing a minor under Subsection (1) ... neighborhood watch,” Von Erck investigation. undercover operations for the that ... an undercover operative said. “If you have a neighbor- But in a state like Nevada, and sheriff’s department. He said he hood watch and there’s suspi- in situations where law enforce- routinely maintains up to three ... was involved in the detection or investigation of the offense. cious activity, you’re going to let ment fail to make an arrest, Von or four simultaneous conversa- your neighbors know about it.” Erck’s Web site publishes all the tions with men who believe they “ Perverted-justice.com assist- information they have. The per- are chatting with a young teen- The internet continues to be, and will be in the future, the absolute highway ed the Air Force Office of Special petrator’s photo, phone number, age girl or boy. On many occa- Investigations in September 2004 for [sex crimes involving juveniles.] address, place of employment sions he may chat with several in investigating Quincy Jacobs, or school are all published next suspects simultaneously, jug- KEN WALLENTINE a service member who lived in to the lurid chat transcript. gling the several decoy profiles CHIEF OF LAW ENFORCEMENT Ogden. According to the Web in his conversations. He often “Our Web site really makes ages more pedafiles because it This “strict construction” of Xavier Von Erck, director of site, Jacobs was convicted in chats as a young boy on one the [danger and perversity] provides the false promise of the federal law has not ham- perverted-justice.com, said that federal court of enticing a minor computer, and as a young girl on more real in parents’ eyes,” Von anonymity. That delusion has a pered Utah law enforcement over the internet and received another, he said. states like Nevada and others Erck said. similar effect on children. because the Utah law specifi- 36 months incaceration. This The most common crime is with weak local laws are vul- Dekanich said that his office “The anonymity that they cally authorizes the undercov- was the first Utah conviction engaging in sexual conversa- nerable to attracting the atten- has safety training for parents have, they feel more safe. er work. Judges in Utah have that perverted-justice.com initi- tion with minors. Other offend- tion of sex offenders looking that will teach them how to mon- They can act on their urges,” allowed prosecutors to use fed- ated. ers may have a Web camera to lower their risk of detection. itor their kids’ activity online. Dekanich said of the offenders. eral law to prosecute offenders, Von Erck and his anonymous that broadcasts lewd, personal His group focuses on helping “It [also] lowers a child’s inhibi- but if the Court of Appeals finds contributors mirror law enforce- “We’ve done 10 classes this images to the child or imperson- law enforcement with actual tion, they may do things [on the that the federal law does not ment in their actions: They chat year,” he said. “We never turn al pornography, a third-degree Internet] that they wouldn’t do allow undercover work, many arrests: perverted-justice.com under a profile that allows perpe- down a request for a class. Even felony. Many offenders arrange otherwise.” states will be left with no effec- has assisted with 29 convictions trators to believe they are juve- if only one person shows up, it’s to meet children off the Internet Chief of law enforcement for tive law at all. nationwide this year. In states niles. They verify the perpetra- worth it.” with the expressed purpose the Utah Attorney General’s According to advocates, like Nevada, however, where tors phone number and address. email: [email protected] of engaging in sexual activity. office, Ken Wallentine, works Nevada has become a free-for- These offenders are known as “travelers,” because they travel with the Internet Crimes Against all. Its state law, like the federal for a sexual engagement, and Children task force. His office one, does not include a provi- can be convicted of a second- is the lead agency in a consor- sion that specifically sanctions degree felony. tium of law enforcement groups undercover work. The only way throughout the Wasatch Front a perpetrator could be prose- ���� Dekanich said investigators � do not initiate a meeting. That that makes up the task force. cuted in Nevada is if evidence must be done by the perpetrator. He said the primary child target of enticement or lewd material Sometimes this process takes for perpetrators, and the most is found on a kid’s computer by several months. He said the lon- likely children to be drawn to a parent, for example, and then gest an officer has chatted with this activity, follow the same turned over to authorities. an offender was 18 months. pattern. Undercover work essentially ������ The sheriff’s department has “13- to 14-year-old is the pri- ceased in Nevada this spring Vote a flawless record of convictions. mary target, who is disaffected when a judge refused to review Dekanich said perpetrators usu- in some way with home life or a decision that said an actual ������������������� ally arrange a plea bargain with social life looking to make some minor needs to be involved for prosecutors and try to keep the sort of connection,” Wallentine the Nevada law to apply. court proceedings quiet and effi- said. “[Predators] exploit the “If the perpetrator is in ����������������������� cient to avoid publicity. natural curiosity of an early ado- Nevada you have to go to �������������������������� He said that if any of the cases lescent child.” [there] and challenge in Nevada actually went to trial, the defen- Though Wallentine said the with state law or federal law,” dant would have little chance of children who get involved in both of which do not currently ��� �������������������������������������������� victory. these situations have some simi- allow undercover operations, “It’s all on there,” he said, lar qualities, Dekanich and he Wallentine said. ��� ������������������������������������������� “when they get caught the tran- agreed that there is no profile “In reality, unless [the perpe- scripts are all saved.” for the typical predator. Rich trator] is willing to come to Utah � ������������������������������������������� The sheriff’s office said that and highly educated individuals to make contact we couldn’t ��� ������������������������������������������������� educating kids and parents is are just as likely to be arrested prosecute [an offender chatting the best way to avoid online as those that who are lower- out of Nevada].” �� ������������������������ dangers. income or lower education lev- Dekanich countered that per- “There’s a lot of parents who els. petrators who planned to travel ��� ������������������������������������������� don’t know how dangerous chat Utah’s prosecutors have no to Nevada from other states can be to their kids,” Dekanich problem convicting perpetra- in order to evade law enforce- said. “[Predators] could go into tors using the Utah law. Like ment could still be stymied. If a room about Playstation gam- the sheriff’s office, the Attorney a perpetrator initiated a chat in ing ... and get in good with a General’s Office boasts a 100 Utah, then traveled to Nevada kid.” percent conviction rate for its to evade law enforcement, he He said his undercover offi- arrests. could still be tried and convict- cers chat in many different Many states, however, will ed using Utah’s law because the kinds of chat rooms because lose their ability to conduct chat happened here. their decoy screen names are online undercover investiga- But doesn’t that mean that approached with sexual advanc- tions unless their state or the online sex predators would be es just about everywhere they federal legislature makes chang- wise to chat with partners who TEVE EVAN es to the laws. Two preliminary claim they live in Nevada? TEVE EVAN chat. SS BB “There’s no set chat room or decisions have said the federal While both the sheriff’s and service where this happens,” he law banning the enticement of attorney general’s office say said. “It’s a global problem.” minors over the Internet does they monitor surrounding states

The problem rages nationwide not apply to cases where under- as well as Utah, certainly their with many real-life abductions cover agents are only pretend- emphasis must be in-state. It for MMAYORAYOR and disappearances resulting ing to be minors. The case that seems the chances of being from minors making the wrong stunted the federal law is cur- caught by arranging sex trysts friends in chat rooms. Dekanich rently being reviewed by the 8th with Nevada chatters would cer- I pledge that I will manage “ believes the Internet encour- Circuit Court of Appeals. tainly be lower. the City with traditional & “ family values and a common sense voice for the people.

Priorities - with the city’s growth and the projected growth of our community, the following are some of my main concerns:

Listen to the People of the Community • I believe the voices of the people should be heard • I will work hard to improve citizen relationships with Tooele City management and employees • I will continue to protect the citizens to earn their trust • I will work hard to curb unnecessary spending of public funds

Growth Management • I will explore avenues and options to establish flowing water from our currently owned water rights • I will continue to work with Economic Development to pursue commercial growth that can establish good paying jobs and ������������� services for our community • I will work for an unbiased enforcement of regulations and ������ ordinances for the protection of homeowners and prospective ���������� homeowners, “Everyone is Equal”

� Public Safety ������������������� • I support and will work for adequate manpower to accomplish ������������������������������ the goals and objectives of the police and fire department • I will work to insure that our police and fire department have the resources and training necessary to support current and future ������������������������������������� needs to continue excellent law enforcement and fire protection ������������������ • I will also work to slow down traffic within the city to the established speed limits

�������������������������������������� For additional information please visit my website: www.stevebevan.com �������������������������������������������������������������������������� Please Remember to VOTE on November 8th PAID for by the committee to elect Steve Bevan for Mayor A4 TUESDAY October 25, 2005 Elections coming, can you vote? all is in prepare for the upcoming general are holding their own election, Council the air, election. therefore, if you wish to vote an continued from page A1 Fso it First this is a Municipal absentee ballot, you would go to ple and put them on the city’s must be elec- General Election, which means the city/town hall for that entity. payroll.” tion time! With it is not a countywide election. Tooele County will count As far as the Grantsville City the beautiful Within Tooele County only certain Grantsville City and Tooele City’s Police Department is concerned, fall leaves, entities and service districts are ballots and the results will be on “I think Grantsville has one of the cooling of having elections. They are: Tooele our website (www.co.tooele.ut.us/ the best police departments I the tempera- City, Grantsville City, Stansbury clerk) as soon as we get them in have ever seen,” Allred stated. tures and our Dennis Ewing Park Improvement District, and counted. For the other results “I would like to see a gas sta- preparations COUNTY CLERK Stansbury Park Service Agency, we have asked the entities to call tion and a fire station on the for winter, Lake Point Improvement District, them in and we will put them on east end of town. I would like to there are a Clerk’s Wendover City and towns includ- our website. welcome any type of new busi- few things we ing Stockton, Rush Valley, Vernon If you are new to Tooele ness that would like to come in,” need to do to Corner and Ophir. Each of these entities County, or have moved just he said. Patrick Allred Brent Marshall across town, please remember “The main thing I would like to re-register to vote. It is federal to give children in this town is “A Place to go to make friends” law that you vote in the precinct something to do besides sports. that you live, therefore if your There should be recreational PENNY’S SERVICE name is not in the correct regis- facilities, maybe places where tration book, you will be required dance could be taught.” to fill out a provisional ballot. Brent Marshall 1st Annual Halloween Party This form will then come back Although running for city to the clerk’s office to determine Friday, October 28th council is Marshall’s first whether you are registered some- Specials • $100 prize for best attempt to become an elected where in Tooele County. If so, costume - Judging at 11:00 pm official, he has served the com- your vote will be counted, if not, munity for over 30 years as a your vote will not count, but we 7766 S. Highway 36, Stockton • 882-8066 volunteer. Following in the foot- will use the information from the steps of his deceased father, provisional ballot form to register Roland Marshall, Brent joined you for the next election. the Grantsville Fire Department Please remember to bring while he was still in his 20s. your picture identification to the ������������� “Community service has Kyle Matthews Paul Rupp polls to vote. This helps facilitate always been a part of my life,” the voting process by the judges Marshall stated. “I had the honor development, which Grantsville being able to see how your name it is my experience within the of serving as Grantsville Fire occupation of farming, my rela- City recently purchased. ������������ is spelled, writing down required “I envision restoration of the Chief for four year. I also served information that is missing from tionship with landowners, and as trustee and then as presi- farm as a long-term project,” your voting record and if you do the fact that I have dealt with �� dent of the Utah State Firemen’s Rupp said. “We bought the farm need to vote a provisional ballot, water issues that convinced the ������������������������� Association. without raising taxes. I know the information will be there for city council members last year “Community service has restoration of the farm and them to check. If your address that I should fill the vacant spot ������������������������� taught me the value of listening house is going to take money, is not correct on your driver’s on the council.” to everyone’s opinion and appre- but I believe most of that can license (you have moved and As a sixth-generation farmer in ������������� ciating that we all have an inter- be obtained through grants. haven’t changed it yet) remember Grantsville, Mathews said he has ��������������������������������������������� est in making our community Additionally, Grantsville City to bring a utility bill, check or worked the land and has known the best it can be,” he said. workers can help provide the ���������������������������� something that shows your name what it’s like to be a farmer since Marshall added that as a fire labor.” with the correct address. he was five years old. ������� chief and president of the state Rupp said that Rebecca �������������� There are two special days left “My brother is 10 years older ������������������ association, he received exten- Peterson, chairman of the in which you can register to vote than me,” Mathews explained. sive experience in budgeting and Grantsville Planning & Zoning �������������������� ������ for the November election. The “I have two sisters, but they managing funds. He also learned Committee, has drawn a blue- are Friday, Oct. 28, and Monday, didn’t work much on the farm. ����������������� the value of establishing and print for restoring the farm. Oct. 31 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. When my brother went off to maintaining open communica- “In the future, the farm should There will be a satellite registra- college, I was the only boy left ����������� ������� tion between elected officials be a place where families or tion agent at the Tooele County to help with the farm chores. My and community residents. groups can meet for reunions or �������� Courthouse, 47 So. Main, Tooele, parents never pushed me into ������ “My goal as a city council other get-togethers,” he said. “We Utah and at the Grantsville City farming and I appreciate that. I ����� �������������� member would be to ensure that want to move the rodeo grounds Hall, 329 E. Main, Grantsville, worked on the farm because I ����� ����������� projects that would enhance the [currently located behind city Utah on both of these days. wanted to do so.” quality of life for this community hall] to the rear area of the J. ������������� ������������������ Anyone within the county can While his family was in the are not left in the planning stage, Reuben Clark Farm. That move ������� register at either of these loca- sheep business for generations, �� delayed, or forgotten,” he said. could be made by next spring. It ������ ������� ��������������������������� tions. Mathews said by the time he “Once a plan is approved, we stated helping on the farm, most would allow more parking space need to make sure that we fol- of the animals had been sold. for rodeo patrons and also pro- low through and complete what “I did raise a few pigs to put vide better facilities for rodeos.” we started. Projects need to be myself throughout college,” he Also, by moving the rodeo more than a dream – they need said. grounds to the J. Reuben Clark to become a reality.” Matthews graduated from farm, Rupp said city hall would Marshall said it is important Utah State University in 1999 then have property to expand that Grantsville City enhances with a degree in agricultural sys- toward the rear of the building its relationship with Mountain tems technology and plans to or the city could trade that land West Medical Center. He prom- make agriculture his life’s work. for other property. ised to work with the hospital as He leases his dad’s farm as Rupp said he envisions that the THANKS well as local emergency medical well as land from about eight J. Reuben Clark farm will some- technicians to ensure that ambu- other residents. Since taking day have facilities for weddings lance services are established over the Matthews farm, he said and receptions, a Christmas tree for Grantsville residents. he’s increased its production park, pumpkin patch, communi- Marshall would like growth in threefold. Each year Matthews ty barn dances and other activi- his city to maintain the character plants and harvests corn, alfalfa, ties such as outdoor theater. of Grantsville’s rural heritage. milo and wheat. “The city has already saved Growth should be controlled in In addition to his knowledge a lot of money in restoring the SO MUCH! such a way that it improves the of land and farming, Mathews farm through volunteer work,” quality of life of residents of serves as a board member of the Rupp said. “We have had several the city, he said. And developers Grantsville Irrigation Company. young men volunteering time should pay their own way. He is also a member of the there and completing projects to As an active member of Grantsville Soil Conservation earn their Eagle Scout awards. the Grantsville Volunteer District, and served five years on The youth of the Grantsville Firefighters, Marshall said he the Tooele County Farm Service West Stake held a stake confer- knows the existing fire station Agency. ence down there this summer is outdated and structurally Matthews is currently presi- and used some of their time to unsound. dent of the Tooele County clean up the area and do some “I will work to see that the Chapter of Utah’s Young Farmer/ painting on the barn and cor- recently approved new fire sta- Rancher Bureau. rals.” tion is completed in a timely He applied to complete the Rupp said the next steps in manner and stays within bud- city council term of James restoring the Clark land should get,” he said. Christensen, “because I already be to improve the property sur- He would also like to ensure had two years of service on the rounding the house and imple- that the trail master plan, Planning and Zoning Commission ment a sprinkling system for the approved in 2002, is started and under my belt. I thought serving yard. expanded each year. on the council would give me a “Then we should start work- If elected as a councilman, chance to do something new and ing inside the barns and corrals,” Marshall promised, “I will use expand my service.” he said. “I think it would even be every ounce of my abilities and Matthews would like to retain possible for the city to have a talents to serve you. I will listen his seat on the council because petting zoo at the farm. Perhaps to your opinions and concerns, he believes he is a good repre- the farm could provide space for and together we will be success- sentative and voice for landown- those who would like to garden ful in making Grantsville a better ers. or raise animals, but who have place to live.” “Landowners have the right no space to do so on their own He invites anyone with ques- to do what they want with the property.” tions about his campaign to give land, as long as it fits the general Rupp, who is known through- him a call at 884-3415. plan,” he said. “Also, we have a out the community for intense Kyle Matthews lot of valuable water underneath patriotism to his country, said he loves to read and learn about At age 29, Matthews is the us here in Grantsville. The city the Constitution, the nation’s youngest candidate running for needs to maintain control of that Founding Fathers, and early ������������������������������������� city council and already has one water.” American history, a passion that year experience in that posi- Mathews added, “I am not has followed him since boyhood. ��������������������������� tion. Matthews was appointed afraid to voice my opinion, and I Since serving on the city council, to complete the term of City will work hard for the people of he has overseen the flag raising Councilman James Matthews my community.” ceremony during Grantsville’s ��������������������������������� who relocated with his employer Paul Rupp Fourth of July celebrations. to . Elected four years ago to serve �� “I have seen that flag raising At the time Christensen left on the Grantsville City Council, ������������� � ceremony grow from a group of his post as councilman, several Rupp said he’s running for a sec- about 20 people in the audience, Grantsville residents applied to ond term because, “I think we to about 150 audience members be appointed to complete the have a balanced city council and this past year,” he said. year left on the term. The coun- I would like to see it remain that ����� Following graduation from cil interviewed each candidate way. I have no agenda in running Grantsville High School, Rupp, before narrowing the field of for city council. I just want to who is the great-great-great ������������������� candidates to two. In the end, see Grantsville grow in the right grandson of one of Grantsville’s Matthews was appointed as a direction without giving in to first founders, attended Ricks councilman. special interest groups.” College for one year. He then ����������������� “I don’t feel that my age is As a city councilman, Rupp served his country during the an advantage or disadvantage to oversaw the beginning stages of Vietnam conflict. ����������������������������������������������� me,” Matthews said. “I believe the old J. Reuben Clark Farm e-mail: [email protected] TUESDAY October 25, 2005 A5 ��������� ������������ �������������� ����������� ������������ �����������

Members of the Tooele City Fire Department met with Tooele City leaders at city council meeting last week. The department earned a Life Safety Achievement Award. Tooele’s volunteer fire department honored for preventing loss of life by Mark Watson dergarten assemblies. The fire fire deaths in structures, dur- encourages them to continually STAFF WRITER department estimates that it ing that year. Although residen- improve those efforts.” Tooele City Council members made contact with about 5,700 tial fires in the U.S. account for The RSFI is a public interest congratulated members of the students. only 20 percent of all fires, they group whose mission is to reduce About 800 people attended an result in 80 percent of all fire Tooele City Fire Department residential fire deaths and inju- ��������������������� open house, and firemen pro- deaths. The RSFI is committed during council meeting last vided 21 tours of the fire station. to reducing that number. ries. The RSFI advocates the week. They also conducted eight fire “Experience tells us that fire use of residential fire sprinklers, ������������������������ The department received a drills during the week. Nearly prevention activity and pub- smoke alarms, carbon monoxide Life Safety Achievement Award 7,500 people were contacted lic education can significantly detectors and teaching people for the year 2004 presented during the week’s activities. reduce life and property loss fire-safe behavior. The RSFI’s by the Residential Fire Safety For 12 years, the Life Safety from residential fires,” said membership includes the United ������������ Institute (RSFI). Achievement Award has recog- Roy Marhall, director of RSFI. States Fire Administration, the During Fire Prevention Week nized the local fire prevention Prevention and education are National Association of State in 2004, department members activities that contributed to very cost-effective compared to Fire Marshals and private indus- helped educate children and reducing the number of lives traditional approach of relying ������������ try/associations with an interest adults about fire prevention and lost in residential fires. The on fire suppression. The Life ����������������������������������������������������������� safety. Firemen spoke at seven Tooele City Fire Department Safety Achievement Award rec- in and commitment to residen- ������������������������������������� elementary school assemblies qualified for this award in year ognizes fire departments for tial fire safety. and five preschool and kin- 2004 because it recorded zero their fire prevention efforts and e-mail:[email protected]

Breast cancer awareness month PERSONAL COMMUNITY highlights need for self exams HEALTH CARE, P.C. by Helen Ann Jones tissue connects to the outer part Self breast exams (BSE) com- 1959 North Aaron Drive, Suite C. Tooele 882-1644 In support of Breast Cancer of the breast. The second type is bined with annual mammograms Awareness month, the Tooele called Lobular Cancer. In this can- are the most important thing a County Health Department encour- cer, the disease develops within the woman can do to protect her life. ages women to enjoy the peace of lobes of the milk-producing glands The earlier a female begins BSE, the mind which comes from regular at the base of the duct. Lobular more familiar she will become with NEW EXTENDED HOURS breast cancer screenings and an Cancer most often appears in both her own breast structure and tissue. annual mammogram. breasts. The tumors themselves are The more familiar a female is with Pediatric & Adult Urgent Care All women are at risk for breast not lethal. It’s when they spread to her breast tissue, the easier it will cancer. Some women are more at other organs in the body the cancer be to notice any changes. More than We are pleased to introduce a new risk than others. Breast cancer is becomes fatal. There is good news, 85 percent of all lumps are benign Nurse Practitioner who has joined our not a disease you “catch” as you however! If breast cancer is caught (not cancerous). Some lumps are team at Personal Community Health Care Monday Wed. Friday would a common cold. There is no early, treatment is successful, most found by partners. 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm evidence cancer is contagious at all. often 100 percent. Gwendolyn Cook MS, APRN, FNP Celebrate being a woman this In the United States, one female in Although any woman can devel- October! It takes courage to begin every eight will get breast cancer op this disease, some women are at breast self exams, but it is worth Tuesday Thursday in her lifetime. Imagine yourself in a higher risk than others. Here are a room with 25 women in it. Look some risk factors: it! To schedule a cancer screening 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm around you. Of those 25 women, • Women who have a family his- appointment at the health depart- three will have breast cancer in tory of breast cancer ment please phone (435) 843-2310. her lifetime. One of these women • Women who began their month- Helen Ann Jones is a Health Saturday 9 am - 4 pm could be someone you love. (It’s ly menstrual periods early in life Educator for the Tooele County also true that a small percentage of • Women who have their first Health Department. For informa- men develop breast cancer.) full-term pregnancy after the age tion about the Cancer Screening The most common type of breast of 30 Program, please visit with Louise cancer is called Ductal Cancer. • Women who smoke Ekenstam, R.N., Cancer Control 1959 North Aaron It’s caused by malignant (cancer- • Women who are moderately to Nurse at 151 North Main Street in ous) cells, which grow along the severely overweight; eat a high fat Tooele. You may also phone her at Visit our new convenient hours with Curt Drive, Suite C. Tooele ducts (the thin tubes) where the diet and get little or no exercise (435) 843-2310. Dustin and Gwendolyn Cook, Family Nurse 882-1644 Practitioners for all your health care needs AAA warns automobile fires often

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

Voice of Tooele County since 1894 Our View Get back to the issues As the Nov. 8 general election draws near, contention in Grantsville is escalat- ing as the rumor mill grinds out its stories. We think it’s time for the public to get back to the issues. Some believe Grantsville Mayor Byron Anderson allowed the city police chief to retire, but still maintain his status as boss of the police department. But this law is not within the mayor’s jurisdiction. Those who find that decision “immoral” should petition their legislators to change the state mandate. Under Utah law, a police chief or sheriff with 20 years of service can draw 50 percent of his or her salary through retirement and still work full-time. After 30 years of service, a sheriff or police chief can draw 70 percent of their retirement and maintain their job. That being the case, the police chief’s ability to take retirement is not a valid issue for this mayoral election. But public safety certainly is. Obviously, both candidates come forward with qualifications for the job. Mayor Byron Anderson has proven his worth by being extremely instrumen- tal in bringing the Wal-Mart Distribution Center (DC) to Grantsville. He and his council annexed the property to house the DC into city limits, and then ran sewer and water lines to that portion of city. The sewer extension gave one- fourth of the city’s population, who had relied on private septic tanks in the past, to hook onto the sewer system if they so desired. Craig Anderson has worked hard for the city as a two-term Grantsville City Councilman and a member of the Tooele County Planning and Zoning Commission. Impressively, during his tenure as a council member, Craig Anderson never missed one meeting and was always prepared to discuss the LETTERS TO THE EDITOR issues at hand. The past week was filled with great activ- The concerned party’s letter also stated Instead of relying on the rumor mill, residents should query candidates face Can relate to stolen bear ities, school spirit and plenty of excitement. that they heard Dave was a nice guy, now Editor: to face with any concerns. This may well indicate how professionally they will Windows in local businesses and cars were that may be stretching the truth, he’s a I have to express my sympathy for and respond to the public in the future. all decorated thanks to our cheerleaders. Washington Redskin fan and they’re any- my empathy with Ana Wilding. I’m not sure It is important that Grantsville residents educate themselves as to the spe- The entire town showed up to cheer on our thing but nice, sorry Dave — Go Cowboys! why someone thought they deserved the cific views of candidates in regards to the Grantsville police department. Voters cowboys at the big game on Friday night! bear from her front porch more than she Diane McArthur should not make decisions based on rumors and unproven allegations. Students had their faces painted and were did. Did they pay for it? Does it have senti- Erda on their feet cheering the entire time. mental value to them? Did they work hard Our hopes were high, but sadly a win was ROUNDTABLE to purchase it? Or are they, as I suspect, Don’t medicate the masses not achieved. Logan’s team commented that just some lowlife who decided they wanted Editor: our Cowboys gave them one of the toughest it and therefore they should have it. Please don’t take my rights away! games they’ve had all season. Win or lose, Ana, I’ll watch for your bear, will you I believe that every person should have Homecoming is still a highlight of the year. Clothes do not make please watch for an antique pickle crock the right to decide what to ingest. With the Great job Cowboys! that was stolen from my front porch on new proposal to put fluoride in the water Aug. 28, 2003? It is a pale, grayish-blue Allie Anderson here in Tooele, my rights will be violated! I the man, but they help color pottery that stands about 2 1/2 feet Grantsville choose not to ingest fluoride. If it is put into tall and measures 18 inches across the top. the water supply then my right to choose utting Allen that a wardrobe of pants and dress It has a wire and wood handle on one side Fluoride benefits win out has been taken away. Iverson in shirts costs considerably less than and has a blue leaf-like decoration painted Editor: Fluoride is classified by the Food and Pa suit won’t decking your kid out like his favor- on the top front. It is also rather heavy, but I’ve read a lot of the recent discussions Drug Administration as an unproved drug! make him a role ite ballplayer. not so much as your bear. I inherited it from about fluoridation, and I’ve tried to view the What doctor has the right to prescribe an model anymore Nearly every business has some my grandmother and it is also very senti- issue by balancing the competing interests. unproved drug to an entire community! than putting sort of dress code whether offi- mental to me. But I doubt the person who On one side of the balance are the children Think about it! Are you supposed to eat Chief Justice cial or understood. Stockbrokers stole it is worried about that. of parents who fail to teach their children toothpaste? Does your dentist have you spit John Roberts in wear suits, college professors It is indeed a sorry world when you can’t proper hygiene. Those children invariably out the fluoride in his office or swallow it? a ‘do rag makes don tattered sports coats and fast trust people not to steal out of your own will suffer, through no fault of their own, It is not safe to consume! Is your favorite him a gangsta’ food workers put on hairnets. An yard! I’ve offered a reward for my crock, as a result of their parent’s negligence. water bottle company enhancing the water Daniel Kline rapper. Clothes, employer asking its employees to kind of dumb that I should have to pay to Government action cannot solve that prob- you buy in the store with fluoride? No! It Guest Columnist no matter how look a certain way during and on get back something that belongs to me! lem, but fluoridation can help one aspect of would probably be illegal for them to sell fancy, can’t possi- the way to his job is not shocking. Marilynn Shepherd-Gilbert it — at least a little bit. something that contains an unproved drug bly dress up the ignorance of a man It’s what nearly every American Grantsville On the other side of the balance are in it. who actually claimed that dressing worker already deals with. those who believe fluoridated water is dan- We have poor people in this community professionally “sends a bad mes- The concept of a dress code was gerous, and who will be inconvenienced if who cannot afford to waste money in such True parenting refreshing it is implemented in Tooele. In my opinion, a manner. We have elderly people who live sage to kids.” not proposed by Stern because he Editor: that balance tips in favor of fluoridation. on fixed incomes who can’t afford to pay to Iverson made this curious has a specific dislike for Iverson’s This letter to the editor is in response to Thad LeVar put fluoride on our grass, dishes and cars. proclamation in response to NBA gangster-casual look. The com- the “Stem cap thief Apologizes” printed in Voting citizens of Tooele, if you use fluo- Commissioner David Stern’s missioner simply wants to be able Tuesday’s paper on Oct. 18, 2005. Tooele ride that is your choice. Please do not force attempt to negotiate an off-court to market his sport to the larg- It is encouraging to see proactive parent- it on others. Speak up! Vote No! dress code with the league’s player’s est, wealthiest groups possible. ing on the part of Anthony and Linamarie McCall’s heart in project union. The code would ban T-shirts, Unfortunately for Iverson the peo- Johnson. Holding their child accountable Editor: April Butler open-toed shoes and possibly jeans ple in those groups tend to not wear for his misbehavior is refreshing. Bravo! This is being written in defense of Dave Tooele for inactive players on the bench oversized jeans, throwback jerseys Keenan it takes a real man to admit when McCall, who is running for city Councilman as well as players at team functions and significant amounts of bling. he is wrong. Apologizing to your victims is and the letter that was published in Left lane not for slow pokes and road trips. For Iverson, howev- For the NBA, making its players to be commended. Thank you! Tuesday, Oct. 18 issue entitled, “Finish what Editor: er, any attempt to make him and the dress in a way business owners Cynthia Hamilton he started.” In a nutshell, the letter’s main I would like to thank UDOT, Tooele rest of the supposed professionals find acceptable makes perfect mar- Tooele point was disappointment due to three County and the contractors responsible for who play basketball actually look keting sense. The league already bricks not being installed at the Veteran’s doing such a great job on finishing up SR- vaguely professional represents an has a hold on the fan base which Lawns don’t get cavities Memorial Park, which in turn, tries to cast 36. It is wonderful and greatly improves the insult to not only him, but badly emulates Iverson’s style of dress. doubt upon Dave for not having the capa- commute to and from the Salt Lake Valley. Editor: dressed children everywhere. For there to be growth, and more bilities to finish his work. There is, however, one problem. Before One man who lives in Salt Lake Valley “If you don’t have a suit on when money for the players, the players First off, Dave never had a political agen- now, we have not had a multi-lane road says it costs him $1.60 each month to water you go to school, is the teacher must be palatable to an audience da and was not politically motivated before in Tooele County other than I-80. I have his lawn with fluoridated water. going to think you’re a bad kid?” that doesn’t consider putting on this project began. This task took countless noticed daily that individuals insist on May I add my name, along with Joe Iverson told the national media. “I your good sweat suit dressing up. hours of his time with no monetary reward. moving into the left lane of traffic and then Busico and Jolene Lemmon, against the flu- never wore a suit going in any park Iverson may bristle at this insult This was a dream Dave had and worked travel at less than the speed limit or the oride proposal that will be on the November I ever went to when I was coming to his personal taste and that of extremely hard to make it come true for flow of traffic. This causes many problems ballot. The only chemical we need in our up. I just came from Japan, where I the many who have adopted it, but Tooele County and its citizens. As of today, not the least is “Road Rage,” tailgating and a water is to purify it from bacteria. saw thousands of kids; all of them Stern has to worry about the future 721 bricks have been installed, which impediment to traffic flow. Why is this chemical proposal on the bal- dressed like me, from the biggest of his league not the feelings of include two of the three bricks mentioned Wake up Tooele residents and move lot in the first place, when it’s been voted guy to the smallest.” one borderline superstar. Perhaps above. They may not have been installed right. If you are being passed on the right, away twice before? Has the city council for- Clearly, educators must guard someday teachers, business owners within the specific timeframe of the con- then you are in the wrong lane. We can gotten what the people want? So why was against discriminating against kids and potential NBA advertisers won’t cerned party, but hey — we don’t live in a all work together to make this highway a fluoride put up to vote on again? because of the way they look. judge a man by what he wears, but perfect world. smooth and efficient route if we pay atten- For those who want fluoride they can Smart children dress like Iverson by his actions. As far as the third brick, I’m sure Dave tion. obtain it for themselves, but please do not and plenty of dumb kids have a That day has not come. Until it will politely resolve the issue. He is also It is new and everyone wants to use force it on those who don’t want it. Joe and closet full of outfits from Brooks does, Iverson’s employer has every working on an additional 44 to arrive soon. what is new, but we all need to remember Jolene have written, explaining what the Brothers. School, however, isn’t the right to expect him to look a certain To have only one complaint thus far, just not only our drivers training but driving chemical really is, and this is what it is all playground or the park. School is way while representing the compa- reiterates how “finished” Dave’s dream is etiquette. about. It sometimes take many years before the place where young people must ny. Perhaps as a side benefit some and proudly displays his success for future I hope the “newness” of this highway medical science changes their minds on display professionalism. And it’s not kids might learn that every outfit projects if elected for Tooele City. Other wears off for the residents of Tooele County what has been good before, but not now. unreasonable to think that looking has its place for many ensembles, projects I know that Dave has started soon. Has the city council found a way to pro- the part helps create the right atmo- that place isn’t a classroom. and finished are Toys for Tots, the Action vide water for us who vote no on this issue? Bob Canestrini sphere. Daniel B. Kline is a freelance Program, Together with Youth activities and May I appeal to all the younger parents to Tooele Iverson grew up poor and he writer based in Connecticut. His chairman responsibilities for Tooele’s BPOE think this issue through for yourselves so should defend the rights of children book “50 Things Every Guy Should Drug Awareness force. EE ORE ETTERS ON as not to disrupt a good, pure water system S M L A8 who might be mistreated by teach- Know How to Do” will be released that we now have. ers because of the clothes their in April. He can be reached at Regardless of what the Tooele County families can afford. The misguided [email protected]. For more of his LETTER RULES Health Department directors and others guard must remember, however, work visit www.notastep.com. believe is good for us; it amounts to forcing something on us all we do not need. Oh The Transcript-Bulletin encourages letters to the editor. All letters must include the yes, my lawn has never had a cavity. author’s full name, signature and telephone number. The author’s name and community Bob Davis of residence are published with the letter. Names are rarely withheld and only in unusual Tooele circumstances at the editor’s discretion. All letters will be subject to editing for clarity and brevity. Letters over 300 words long Cowboy spirit applauded are discouraged. Letters written to thank an individual or organization should be submit- A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since ted for Notes of Appreciation. 1894 Editor: Howdy Cowboys! Mail letters to: Transcript-Bulletin, Letters to the Editor, P.O. Box 390, Tooele, Utah. Finally, we can all relax now that home- 84074. Letters can be submitted to the newspaper’s office at 58 N. Main, from 8 a.m. to Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn J. Michael Call 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Or send e-mail to: [email protected] Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Managing Editor coming week is over! This is always a fun time for our school and our community. For information call the editor at 882-0050. TUESDAY October 25, 2005 A7 LDS film awards up for grabs for fifth year What do Jared Hess, Ryan 24-Hour Filmmaking Marathon is Little and Andrew Black have a contest for amateur filmmak- in common? They all submit- ers with the challenge to make a ted their short films to the LDS film in 24 hours from inception Film Festival before moving on to finished cut. The LDS Film to making “Napoleon Dynamite,” Forum gives film theoreticians an “Saints and Soldiers” and “Pride opportunity to present papers and and Prejudice.” participate in a panel discussion The LDS Film Festival is now to discuss theoretical aspects of accepting short films and feature- LDS films and filmmaking. length screenplays for the 5th Founder of the LDS Film LDS Film Festival in 2006. Prizes Festival, Christian Vuissa, is an totaling $2000 will be awarded to accomplished writer, director the best films and screenplays, and producer. A native of Austria, including a $1000 award for the Vuissa graduated magna cum best short film. laude in Media Arts from Brigham In the past four years, the LDS Young University in August 2002. Film Festival has become the pre- While at BYU he directed numer- miere place for LDS filmmakers to ous award winning shorts and 1 - 1 1/2 mingle and network. Although the documentaries, including the festival screens more and more stand-out short “Roots and Wings.” feature-length films, the short film Million Soon after graduating from competition remains the heart of Brigham Young, Vuissa directed the festival program. Last year’s Dollars the hit comedy, “Baptists at Our first prize went to Marcus Cano, producer of “American Made,” a Barbecue.” Baptists was theatri- Prominent film makers like Jared Hess, director and writer of “Napoleon cally released in October 2004 and True cost to film that won multiple awards at Dynamite” are among past participants in the LDS Film Festival. festivals nationwe. is now available on DVD. Poison Tooele The screenplay competi- with spirituality in a universal extended deadline is Thursday, The film has played at mul- tion offers writers an opportu- way. The stories may deal with December 15. The 5th LDS Film tiple festivals nationwide and has City’s Water! nity to draw attention to their gospel issues, however, this is not Festival will be in January. For won numerous awards. He also work. Besides the prestige of an a requirement. Light and truth more information visit ldsfilmfes- recently produced the tongue- At least 22% of all Americans award, the best scripts are also can be found in every aspect of tival.com. in-cheek comedy “Pirates of the now have dental fluorosis as being forwarded to industry pro- life. Entries demonstrating intel- Other highlights of the upcom- Great Salt Lake.” Vuissa founded a result of ingesting too much fessionals for possible consider- ligence, spirituality, originality, ing 5th LDS Film Festival include the LDS Film Festival as a way fluoride, according to the to cultivate the art and practice centers for disease Control ation. Last year’s winning script, integrity and technical excellence filmmaker’s presentations, the (CDC). That rate may be 69% “Strawberries of Eldritch,” came have a good chance of being 24-hour Filmmaking Marathon, of filmmaking among his peers in children from high from Kohl Glass, a graduate of accepted to the festival. Drama, and the LDS Film Forum. within his religious culture. The socioeconomic-status families Brigham Young University’s film comedy, animation, documentary Presentations by well-known LDS LDS Film Festival has seen enor- and those who live in school, who is now in the process and experimental films are all filmmakers give practical insights mous growth since it was founded fluoridated communities. of making the script into a film. welcome. into the moviemaking process and now boasts several feature The festival is looking for intel- The regular entry deadline and provide multiple networking film premieres and showings at The Academy of General Dentistry (AGD), representing 35,000 dentists, ligent stories and films that deal is Thursday, Dec. 1, 2005. The opportunities. The highly popular each festival. warned parents to limit their children’s intake of juices due to fluoride content. A World Health Organization survey reports a decline of dental decay in Western Europe, which is 98% unfluoridated. They state that Western OBITUARIES Europe’s declining dental decay rates are equal to and sometimes better than those in the U.S. A 1992 University of Arizona study yielded surprising results when they found that “the more fluoride a child drinks, the more cavities appear in Helen I. Martin the teeth.”

Helen Irene Kebschull Martin Fluoride (that is added to municipal water) is a hazardous waste product...for which there is substantial evidence of adverse health effects returned unexpectedly to her and, contrary to public perception, virtually no evidence of significant father in heaven Oct. 21, 2005. benefits,” says Dr. William Hirzy, Vice President, Chapter 280 of the She was born Nov. 3, 1960, in National Treasury Employees Union, EPA headquarters in Washington, D.C. Tacoma, Wash. to William (Bill) Frank Kebschull and Lillian (Marie) Bell. She was the young- VOTE NO est of four children. Helen was a very giving per- son, always there to lend a hand ON or a shoulder to cry on. She loved life to the fullest. She was happiness to any presence she FLUORIDE graced. She was an avid collec- tor of various items, very well- Paid for by the citizens for safe drinking water - Tooele to become involved in helping Helen I. Martin to keep our water safe & pure. Call Jim 435-882-5019 or 435-840-1494 organized, she loved to travel with her son or friends, espe- cially to Wendover. She also loved taking pictures of family ents, Bill and Marie Kebschull all and friends. If anybody needed a of Tooele; brothers Bud (Karla) picture, they could always count Kebschull, Kevin Kebschull both NOTICE OF on Helen to have one. of Montana; one sister, Carolyn She married Scott Martin, Halls, Dugway; many nieces March 26, 1983, later divorced. and nephews and many close TOOELE COUNTY Together they had the greatest friends. Funeral services will be joy of her life, her son Glade. held at 1 p.m. on Thursday Oct. SATELLITE She loved to be with family and 27, at the First Lutheran Church, friends. 7th and Birch Streets. Friends In her last days she was very may call at Tate Mortuary on REGISTRATION DAYS excited about planning her wed- Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. and at ding to Ken Turner. She is sur- the church Thursday from 12 - 1 vived by her son, Glade Scott p.m. prior to services. Interment Martin; fiance, Ken Turner; par- Tooele City Cemetery. OCTOBER 28TH

parents, and many uncles and & 31ST, 2005 Kevin Sutton aunts, cousins and friends, and Kevin Lewis Sutton, age 51, Kevin’s very special friend, Phil 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. went to his Heavenly Father on Jones. Oct. 18, 2005, in Salt Lake City. Kevin is survived by his moth- Born to Robert E. Sutton Sr. er; brothers, Robert E. Sutton Jr. and Zona E. Walters Sutton on (Pat), Ray Sutton (Chris), David June 23, 1954, he was the sec- Sutton; and son, Lynn Sutton; TOOELE COUNTY ond son born. and adopted sister, Nisha Kevin always had a wonder- COURTHOUSE ful smile and sense of humor; Herrera. he had a very infectious laugh Graveside services will be 47 SO. MAIN/EOC and helped anyone who needed held on Wednesday, Oct. 26, his help. He had a very gener- 2005, at 2 p.m. in the Tooele TOOELE, UT 84074 SUPER CROSSWORD ANSWERS ON A9 ous and loving soul. He will be City Cemetery. missed by all those who knew REGISTRAR: HAZEL DOWNEY and loved him. Kevin worked at Acaconda and Elko mines and also worked running heavy equipment. GRANTSVILLE CITY Kevin was preceded in death The Utah Department of Transportation and HALL by his loving father, grand- Staker-Parson Companies 429 E. MAIN invite you to attend a Ribbon Cutting NOTES OF Celebration for GRANTSVILLE, UT 84029 APPRECIATION REGISTRAR: SHERLENE LAWTON –THE OPEN ROAD Sagers family Wednesday, October 26, 2005 Dennis D. Ewing The family of Kenneth Wade at the Park & Ride Lot located on State Route 36 at 2400 North Tooele County Clerk Sagers would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to everyone Ribbon Cutting Ceremony - 11:00 A.M. who offered prayers, made calls, visits, sent food, cards, flowers, Tooele High School band Published in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin fruit baskets, money and other Refreshments October 25th and 27th, 2005 acts of kindness that helped us during our time of grief. Hope to see you there! Darsey Zuberbier Darrell Sagers Vance and Betty Sagers Curtis and Kandy Sagers Find Your Dream Home! Mike and Julie Sagers TOOELE Dennis and Jerri Sagers TRANSCRIPT Jerry Sagers BULLETIN Kevin Sagers A8 THURSDAY October 25, 2005

Craig thinks certain people are body. High levels of naturally Even the federal government as well. above the law. Please make your occurring fluoride causes a crip- is concerned about fluorida- Fluoride has been added Clean up G-ville police Letters Editor: vote for a man with integrity to pling bone disease known as tion. The U.S. Army Medical to drinking water since 1945 continued from page A6 My name is Byron Wayne run on his own merits. Mayor skeletal fluorosis. Fluoride also Command, MEDCOM, which because it was thought that fluo- Christiansen. I am a citizen of Byron Anderson has done so induces damage to the brain and is in charge of the Walter ride prevented tooth decay. G-ville campaign dirty Grantsville, Utah. Presented below its functions. Reed Army Medical Center in That premise has since been Editor: much for our city. If you have any is a complete and accurate copy • Fluoride is a very toxic Washington, D.C. and three proven false. Data complied by This letter is in response to questions concerning the police of the letter to the editor that has substance, which is why it is other major installations are the World Health Organization the slanderous lies being told by department, please direct them recently been addressed several the active ingredient in a num- concerned about fluoridating the shows no difference in tooth the Craig Anderson campaign. to my husband who has an open times in the editorial section of The ber of pesticides. Just over two water supply of Fort Detrick, decay in countries that add fluo- I am sick of the dirty politics. A door policy. Tooele Transcript Bulletin. grams of fluoride (roughly a tea- Md. They contacted an acknowl- vote for Craig Anderson is a vote Unlike the slanderous letters ride to drinking water compared This is the same letter that was spoon) is enough to kill a 160 edged expert in neuortoxicity, against the Grantsville police going around Grantsville that the to countries that do not add fluo- posted in public view in more than pound adult, while just 300 mg is Dr. Mullenix, and requested an department and the fire depart- author did not sign, I’m signing ride to drinking water. one local Grantsville convenience enough to kill a 20-pound child. expert opinion concerning fluo- ment. He doesn’t support either. If my letter because I know it to be Does fluoride accumulate in store until the police told the store As Dr. J. William Hirzy, NTEU ridation. Dr. Mullenix’s reeling he gets into office he wants to get absolutely true. the body? managers to remove it from sight. It Chapter 280 vice president analysis stated that “fluoride rid of the police department alto- Lisa Johnson Yes. Approximately half of is the same letter that has been cir- and Environmental Protection exposures today are out of con- gether. As a councilman he never Grantsville each day’s fluoride intake will be culated from hand to hand and it is Agency employee said, “we hold trol,” and “...There are no advan- supported the fire department. retained. This is what makes it the letter that has been endorsed by that fluoridation is an unreason- tages to water fluoridation. The My husband is the chief of Vote against fluoride so dangerous. “The dose makes about 200 other Grantsville citizens able risk. That is, the toxicity risks today far exceed the hoped police in Grantsville. He’s not Editor: the poison.” All sides agree to who each feel the same as I do con- of fluoride is so great and the for benefit.” Dr. Mullenix cites even running for office. Why are The proposal to fluoridate the fact that healthy kidneys can cerning the less than proper acts by purported benefits associated data from 18 clinical studies in they slinging mud at him? I’ll water was defeated several years eliminate only about 50 percent various members of the Grantsville with it are so small — if there her analysis. tell you why. To years ago Craig ago. Why must it be forced on us of daily fluoride intake. The rest Police Department over the last few are any at all — that requiring A toxicological profile done Anderson, as a city council- again?! There is no need to swal- gets absorbed in calcified tis- years. The reason I am signing this every man, woman and child in by the Department of Health and man, came to my husband and low fluoride. There is no reason sues, like bones and teeth. The letter is not because I authored it, America to ingest it borders on Human Resources revealed that demanded that he drop charges to force people against their will National Academy of Sciences it is because I am the first person criminal behavior on the part of certain people may be unusually on his friend Dennis McBride. to drink fluoride in their water (NAS) stated in 1977 that, for to decide I do not fear the retalia- governments.” susceptible to the toxic effects Why should this man be above supply. Consider the following: the average individual, a reten- tion from the police. I expect to be Why would anyone, knowing of fluoride and its compounds. the law? It was because of Dan’s • The Center for Disease tion of 2mg/day would result in forthcoming as much as I fear four there was any possibility of risk These populations include the integrity that Craig Anderson is Control and Prevention has crippling skeletal fluorosis after more years under their tyranny. or harm, choose to medicate elderly, people with deficiencies, mad at the police department. acknowledged that fluoride risks 40 years. Considering the above The anonymous letters reads as the water?! You owe it to your- magnesium, and/or vitamin C, There was a victim in this case, are systemic (i.e. when swal- mentioned intake level, it is like- follows: selves and your loved ones to and people with cardiovascular the accused had done damage lowed). ly that skeletal fluorosis already “Dear Editor: learn more about this issue so and kidney problems. Other stud- affects a significant portion of to the victim’s vehicle and was • The Food and Drug “The election to determine you can make an informed vote. ies show some people do have an the population. found guilty in a jury trial. But Administration has never who will be the new mayor of Visit www.fluoridealert.org to allergic reaction to fluoride. Public pressure has gotten flu- when appealed he was found not approved any fluoride product Grantsville is not just a race to learn more. Americans, even in unfluori- oride out of the water in places guilty on a technicality. designed to be ingested. decide who will be the next city Melody Bates dated communities, are suffering like Newark and Jersey City in At the trial my husband was on • Fluoride is the only chemical mayor, but it is also a race to save Rush Valley serious harmful health effects New Jersey, and in New Bedford, the stand as a witness and was added to water that does not treat the future of our city. When things from overexposure to fluoride Mass. interrogated about his retirement the water itself. go bad, the blame stops with the due to its widespread and uncon- Fluoridation has been voted — which has nothing to do with • Ninety-eight percent of west- Support outstanding leader who led us into the problem. trolled use. Fluoride can be down throughout California in the case. I can’t believe the judge ern Europe has rejected water Editor: Because of the complete break- found in any food or beverage places like Burbank, Carmel, allowed it. The state offers chiefs fluoridation. I would like to thank all the down of integrity at the senior made with fluoridated municipal Davis, Los Angeles, Los Altos a retirement so they will stay in • The rhetoric supporting fluo- wonderful volunteers and busi- management level of Grantsville water. Less than two percent of Hills, Menlo Park, San Carlos, office. It’s hard to keep a good ridation is increasingly centered nesses that helped with the City which has occurred under western Europe drinks fluori- San Diego, Sacramento, Santa chief. I know of several chiefs around the notion that fluorida- Hadlee Wyatt festival fundraiser the current mayor, several weeks dated water compared to over Clara, Sunnyvale, and Redwood who take advantage of this retire- tion benefits the poorest in soci- on Sept. 10. The turnout was ago the city received legal notice 60 percent of the United States City; in Bellingham, Bremerton ment offered by the state. Dan ety the most. This claim flies in great and the many donations to expect a multimillion dollar population. and Olympia, Wash. had spent 20 years as a policeman the face of the experience of most from countless businesses and federal lawsuit accusing the city, Last, but not least, us taxpay- According to Paul Connett, putting his life on the line. He has U.S. inner cities over the past 50 private donations were extraor- the police department, the chief of ers will bare the true cost of PhD, Executive Director, paid into a Utah retirement for years. Despite the fact that nearly dinary. I would like to thank my police and several police officers between $1 and 1.5 million to Fluoride Action Network, “It is 20 years. The state allows chiefs all large U.S. cities have been team members: Cathie Hansen, of violating the federally guar- screw up Tooele’s water system. ironic that while 11 EPA Unions, to stay in office and collect retire- fluoridated for decades, dental Tracy Frailey, and Shelly Tracy anteed civil rights of some of the Jay Kirk representing over 7,000 profes- ment. This retirement doesn’t decay is currently rampant in vir- for all their hard work and sup- community’s citizens under 42 Tooele sionals, are calling for a mora- cost the city a thing and is solely tually all poor urban areas. One of port. Without their help this event USC 1983 and the violation of the torium on water fluoridation between Danny and the Utah the major dental health problems would not have been such a suc- Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt because of its likely role causing Retirement System. experienced in poor communities cess. Drink up? No thanks Organizations Act (RICO) by osteosarcoma in young males, Dan maintains a police depart- is a condition known as “baby I know there are a lot of other Editor: some of those same persons. volunteers and businesses that I agree with Ms. Christensen the EPA’s pesticide division has ment that still believes in public bottle tooth decay.” The preva- “Citizens accused of crimes sue helped make this event successful in last week’s letters to the editor approved the highest fluoride service. The Grantsville Police lence of baby bottle tooth decay police for alleged civil rights vio- but there are too many to name opposed to fluoride in our drink- tolerances in U.S. history. With Department is one of the only is about three times the national lations several times each years, them all. I would however like ing water. the Center for Disease Control agencies that will still open a average among poor urban chil- often without legitimate basis. to thank Texas Roadhouse and First I don’t think there has admitting that 1 in 3 American locked car. Dan has also been a dren in communities with a fluori- What does not often happen is that Sysco foods for their generosity ever been a study done on peo- children have dental fluorosis fireman, and as an EMT he has dated water supply. the very organization that exists in supplying us with the barbecue ple ingesting fluoride for over a (the telltale sign of overexposure saved many lives. He has spent • The fluoride chemical used to protect us from crime is charged dinner and Dominoes for all the long enough period of time. Do to fluoride during early child- countless hours serving our com- for fluoridation is an unprocessed as a RICO violator like it was with pizzas and the UPS store for all of we know what the lasting effects hood) now is not that time to munity. Ask anyone who really industrial waste product from the some Mafia gang from Chicago. the flyers. of ingesting this chemical will do be adding more fluoride to the knows Chief Danny Johnson and phosphate fertilizer industry. It is That these charges could even be This was my first experience to ourselves, to our children and nation’s food supply.” they will tell you what kind of hazardous waste, contaminated made is an indication of a grave putting together this type of event to our children’s children? What Some baby foods contain such man he is. I’ll tell you he is a man with a number of toxins, particu- situation within the Grantsville and I was astounded at the kind- about birth defects? high levels of fluoride that babies full of integrity! He always does larly arsenic. City government that is totally ness and support I received from It’s scary to think that we will who eat the food risk dental what he thinks is right. When Dan • Most people are already unacceptable to us as citizens. the local businesses as well as not only be drinking fluoride in fluorosis (white flecks, brown or took the Oath of Office and the receiving too much fluoride from “As citizens, we put the blame many Salt Lake City ones such as the water, but we will be cooking yellow irreversibly stained per- Police Code of Ethics, it meant their toothpaste and diets. We squarely on the shoulders of the Lagoon, Hale Theatre, and Hoyt. with fluoride as well — not to manent teeth), according to the something to him. And it still ingest untold amounts of fluoride only man who has the power to This was a terrific learning expe- mention in the summer we will Journal of the American Dental does. He is an honorable man just from the canned foods, bev- fire the offending persons, our rience for my children as well as be watering our gardens with flu- Association. erages, infant formulas and other current mayor, Byron Anderson. with a superb reputation. for me. It was incredible to see oride along with the grass. (I’m This is an accident waiting to The RICO claim filed against foods that are processed in fluo- But instead of firing the Chief how great this community is and no scientist, but last time I heard happen as the following quotes of Police for bringing a corrupt the city police department ridated cities. It has now reached to watch how everyone can come my lawn didn’t need fluoride.) demonstrate: has been reviewed by several the point where most of people organizations charge upon our together for a good cause. So now we have this chemical in Dr. Arvid Carlsson, co-winner City, the current mayor allowed attorneys. It has not only been receive the “optimal” 1 mg/day of Thank you Tooele. our home grown vegetables, that of the Nobel Prize for Medicine declared frivolous, but also fluoride (which fluoridated water him to retire at the full chief of Kaylynn Arthur we then cook in water which (2000) says “I would advise ridiculous and slanderous. It is was designed to deliver) without police retirement pay and then Tooele contains this chemical, and then against fluoridation. Side-effects left him on the job as the chief of completely untrue and does not ever drinking a glass of fluori- we drink water with this chemi- cannot be excluded.” meet the RICO criteria. dated water. police at his chief of police regular cal to wash it all down. Then of Dr. Flanagan, assistant direc- pay. While our current mayor Craig is resorting to dirty poli- • Recent research has linked Fluoride out of control course we will be bathing with tor of environmental health, was apparently allowed to cre- tics, even though he said he didn’t fluoride to serious health prob- Editor: this chemical. So we not only American Medical Association ate this double dipping act by the write the letter, he and his wife lems including arthritis, hip I must admit there is a lot eat and drink it, we will also be says, “The American Medical chief of police by a technicality have told several people the lies fractures, Alzheimer’s disease of confusion and misinforma- absorbing it through our skin Association is not prepared to in the Utah code, we believe it is contained in the letter. I just want and cancer. Due to the increase tion on this fluoride issue. Most every time we bathe. state that no harm will be done morally wrong to do such an act everyone to know the truth. in total fluoride exposure, there people should or do trust their I don’t understand why we are to any person by water fluorida- with our tax money. No one else I have chosen to make has been a major increase in the dentist. After all, teeth and gums being urged to drink this chemi- tion.” we know gets paid twice to do the Grantsville my home, I have a lot rate of dental fluorosis found are their chosen profession. cal, when all through my life and Dr. Charles Gordon Heyd, same job once, especially when of friends here. If Craig gets into among American children. This is However, most recently, after my children’s lives, when we Past President of the American that job performance brings RICO office and fires Chief Johnson, the first visible sign that fluoride much research, studies and have gone to the dentist, fluo- Medical Association says, “I am charges down upon the employer. crime will run rampant, because has poisoned the enzymes in the proven facts show we have been duped or brainwashed. ride was “applied” to our teeth. appalled at the prospect of using Evidently the city leadership also How or why do dentists push We were never handed a cup of water as a vehicle for drugs. believes it was a morally wrong fluoride on us under the guise fluoride and told to “drink up.” Fluoride is a corrosive poison act as witnessed by their efforts �������������������� that it’s good and strong for teeth Not to mention that we are now that will produce serious effects to keep the general citizenry — which it may or may not be going to be charged for this “con- on a long range basis. Any unaware of the deal just as the — and yet allow us to sacrifice venience.” I do believe that when attempt to use water this way is city leadership has tried to conceal several other health problems one has dental insurance, fluo- deplorable.” the notice of the RICO suit from and side effects? Shockingly, ride application is a preventative Dr. William Marcus, Senior public knowledge. ��������� fluoride has been linked to can- measure and does not cost any Toxicologist at the EPA. says: “As concerned citizens we cer, brain damage, birth defects, thing. We do not get an added “EPA should act immediately to believe it is time to install a dental fluorosis, skeletal fluo- charge above the premium we protect the public, not just on the mayor that has not already proven �� rosis, immune system damage, already pay. On top of that, a lot cancer data, but on the evidence himself to have surrendered his ����������������������� osteoporosis, hip fractures and of the water that comes into my of bone fractures, arthritis, muta- integrity and the integrity of our digestive damage. home (especially in the summer) genicity and other effects.” city and our police department �� �� Fluoride consumption in the goes down the drain or into the The FDA now requires fluoride for whatever reasons he had. We �� ���� United States is out of control. ground. I might as well take that toothpaste to carry a warning strongly urge all of our fellow citi- ������������ Fluoride in water increases the $15 and light it up with a match. label: “WARNINGS: keep out zens to replace the current Mayor total dosage of fluoride that I guess the bottom line is that of the reach of children under Anderson with someone who has ����������� seniors are getting from other someone, somewhere is making six years of age. If you acciden- both the experience of a long his- sources, as well as children. a buck off of the ingenious idea. tally swallow more than used for tory of serving in city government ����� Believe it or not fluoride is in Hey, I’ve got an idea. Why not brushing, seek professional help and the integrity to clean up the ��������� some baby foods. There is fluo- put calcium in the water too, or contact a poison control cen- current mess by electing Craig, ����� ride in the food they consume that way we can strengthen both ter immediately.” the other Anderson, to be our next because the likelihood is great our bones and teeth at the same I wish to conclude by quot- Grantsville City Mayor.” �������� that the food was prepared in time. ing former EPA scientist Robert You must know that Grantsville a fluoridated community or it Rosita Hoole Carton who, in 1991, stated that mayoral candidate Craig Anderson � �� comes from pesticide residues. Tooele “Fluoridation is the greatest case was not aware of this letter until Seniors are the chief consumers of scientific fraud of this century, your paper published an article of pharmaceutical drugs, many The myth of fluoride if not of all time.” concerning it. He has asked that his of which are fluoridated up to Editor: I do not see how anyone know- name not be included in this letter, as high as 16 percent or more. Fluoride is not an essential ing the truth about this process but that would defeat the very pur- These drugs include tranquil- nutrient. Fluoride is supposed to and whose concerns for the aging pose of the letter which is to inform izers, corticosteroids, anesthetic have a hardening effect on tooth are genuine can fail to concur. the citizens of Grantsville that preparations, and Statin drugs. enamel. This would be due to We certainly would welcome their vote for mayor will determine Organized dentistry has been enamel hydroxyapatite having a public open forum on fluoride whether the new mayor will clean lobbied for fluoride, unchal- one OH-group substituted with so we could debate this serious up the problems with the police or ������������������������������������������������������ lenged for years. Now we have fluorine, thus forming fluoro- issue by educated people with will let the problems continue with- a glut of fluoride in out water, apatite, Ca5(Po4)3F. The enamel facts and truth. out change. foods and beverages, along with gets harder, but many research- Jim Busico Bud Christiansen ������������������������� fluoridated dental products. ers claim that it gets more brittle Tooele Grantsville FELD ENTERTAINMENT

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TUESDAY October 25, 2005 A9 Lesser known movies offer plenty of scares f you some detective work and uncovers gore bothers you, don’t rent it. If I admit it. But as an inexplicable haven’t a terrifying mystery with the help you don’t mind it, “Bad Taste” is relic of an era of gimmicks, this is Iever hosted of another ghost, the lady in white. campy fun. interesting. a Halloween Director Frank LaLoggia Not rated, but probable R for Not rated, probable PG for movie party, sets the moody tone with mist- pervasive cartoonish gore. frightening scenes. you’re miss- enshrouded forests and gray wind- Another camp classic, though You’ve probably all rented ing out. Few swept suburban sidewalks, making much older, is the bizarre “The things are more for a subtle, eerie experience. Tingler.” Unforgivably gimmicky, “Watcher in the Woods” scores of fun than a late This one is a personal favorite, but fabulously quirky, the film times. It’s become somewhat of a horror movie and made many appearances at stars the grand duke of horror, supernatural classic for children with friends. junior high sleepovers I either Vincent Price, as scientist Dr. and families, given its ability to Audrey Rock- Since you’ve Richardson attended or hosted. Spooky and Chapin. He’s discovered a parasite spook effectively without a shred still got a week STAFF WRITER understated, but still a genuine that grows in the human spine and of offensive or questionable con- to plan such spine-tingler. feeds on fear. If you don’t scream, tent. But a lesser recognized, and a party, and Rated PG-13 for mild violence they can grow rapidly enough to even more frightening Disney film more options Reel Talk and adult language. kill you. This creature he dubs called “Something Wicked This for movies For those looking for something “The Tingler.” Way Comes” is a nice alternative. than you can that is very gory, and more than Here’s where it really gets Based on a Ray Bradbury story, whittle down, I’ve listed some a little campy, Peter Jackson’s weird. When the movie was origi- lesser-known suggestions below. “Bad Taste” is a camp classic. The nally screened in theaters in 1960, the film follows two boys, (played And don’t forget the hot chocolate man who would go on to direct Castle equipped random theater by Vidal Peterson and Shawn and popcorn! the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy seats with tiny electric shocks to Carson) who become involved For those who like spooky-but- had to start somewhere. This spook audience members, and with carnival owner Mr. Dark not-gory movies, “Lady In White” aptly-named, blood-spattered, low- planted “screamers” to prompt oth- (Jonathan Pryce). Mr. Dark has was finally released on DVD this budget film took Jackson years to ers to scream. He hired women to the ability to grant wishes, but his month. The supernatural nostalgia complete. faint, and ushers to carry them out, evil plans are to use the boys to film, released in 1988, is set in Cheap, boorish, clumsy, and limp and unconscious with terror. take down an entire village. The 1962. Young Frankie (Lukas Haas) badly acted, “Bad Taste” is at times The whole name of the game was boys discover his wicked secrets is accidentally trapped in a school hilarious. The plot is so bad, it’s screaming, and to accomplish that and he comes after them with a cloak closet Halloween night and barely worth mentioning. At the goal, Castle wanted to convince encounters the ghost of a girl reen- very least, it’s a fascinating look at his audiences that the Tingler had vengeance. A dark, genuinely scary acting her own death. Frankie is what was going on inside the head escaped the confines of the movie story about the dangers of getting attacked the same night by a mys- of a brilliant young director who screen and was on the loose in the what you wish for. terious man who enters the school. had very little resources to work theater. Rated PG for frightening While recovering, Frankie does with. If cheap, very low-quality It’s manipulative and twisted, scenes. Halloween tips for kids, parents, drivers and homeowners NOV. 9 - 13 Halloween is a time of great fun limited. Use high beams to see and sidewalk, in case anyone darts out Tips,” is available by calling 1-800- for kids, but it can be a little scary be seen. from between parked cars. 2TEACHERS or visiting their web- for parents and drivers. Children • Trick-or-treaters should always • Children should stay on the site: www.teachers.com. Wed. 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From The Sidelines Cowboys, Buffs need intensity, focus for playoffs

he big game has come and gone and so has the T2005 regular season. Grantsville closed out the Region 11 campaign Thursday with a 41-14 vic- tory over its county neigh- bors from Tooele. But the best thing about Nick Drake the game is that it is over SPORTS EDITOR and now both local grid- iron teams can focus their attention on post-season football this week. The second-seeded Cowboys draw Region 9 third-seed Snow Canyon Saturday at 1 p.m. in first round Class 3A football action while the third-seeded Buffs venture south to St. George to take on second-ranked and highly touted Pine View Friday at 7 p.m. in opening-round play. Both teams must put their performance against their county neighbor behind them and focus on raising their level of intensity, deter- photography/Mike Anderson mination and energy for their state opponents The Grantsville football team celebrates a victory over county neighbor Tooele, 41-14, Thursday at GHS. The Cowboys produced points on the first six posses- because this is the portion of the season every sions of the game to record the victory and now host a state playoff game Saturday at 1 p.m. against Snow Canyon. team plays, practices and dreams of - where every play counts and could make a difference between a team advancing one week further or watching eight teams battle it out for king of Cowboys capture pivotal victory over Buffs, 41-14 the Class 3A gridiron hill for the remainder of the campaign. This is the week where everything is magni- by Nick Drake one time during the season, a 16-7 setback to a fied. SPORTS EDITOR physical and quick Hurricane squad just three Grantsville may not have started out the When Grantsville and Tooele play on the grid- weeks ago. Ticket prices at Pine View will be $5 season strong, losing all of its five preseason iron, records don’t mean a thing. for adults and $3 each for students and senior contests, but its how you finish that counts But when the Cowboys and Buffs met Thursday citizens. Also visiting fans will sit on east side of and the Cowboys are coming on strong. for the Region 11 football finale, there was more the stadium. Grantsville posted a 4-1 league mark to earn a at stake than just another battle on the field - it Grantsville Coach Tony Cloward said his team home playoff game. was for second place in the league ranks and a was fired up for the pivotal football game. The Cowboys have posted some pretty home game in the first round of the Class 3A State “I just thought that our preparation and focus impressive wins in recent weeks but faced Football tournament. really made a difference in the game,” he noted. two straight emotional games in consecutive So with the added incentive, many expected a “We had the short week to work with but I thought weeks. For Grantsville to move on, it must tight and intense affair. we did what was necessary to get the kids ready. I avoid an emotional letdown and allow a Snow However, after Grantsville scored the first six think we’re really starting to find our own and get Canyon team to think it can compete with and times it gained possession of the pigskin, the the swagger and confidence we need to play well beat the Cowboys on their home turf. Cowboys took command of the contest and the and up to our potential. We’re still learning a lot The Cowboys must display their aggressive, scoreboard in a stunning 41-14 triumph over the about one another and every week we discover intense and emotional-style of football that has Buffs Thursday in front of nearly 4,000 Tooele more and more of what we’re capable of doing. enabled them to post wins in four of the last County football faithful at Grantsville. “I was overall very impressed with our kids and five times it took to the gridiron. Ryan Butler bolted for three touchdown gallops their composure,” he added. “Give credit where Meanwhile, Tooele is a better and more and Brent Mouritsen tacked on a pair of scoring photography/Mike Anderson credit is do. We beat a very good football team talented team than it showed in Thursday’s scampers to pave the way for the Cowboys vic- Tooele’s Porter Hunt runs the ball while Grantsville’s Thursday night. Tooele is very talented, athletic contest at Grantsville. tory. Ryan Willis also fired a 35-yard scoring strike Brayden Fisher closes in for the tackle. and well-coached. But our kids were just not to Indeed, the Buffs face a difficult challenge to Travis Taylor just seconds before the intermis- be denied and they were pumped right from the in battling a talented, quick and athletic Pine sion break to aid the Grantsville win. to Pine View. Grantsville now has the luxury of start. I felt like it was by far our best performance View team in the first round of the playoffs, Meanwhile, Trifon Gochis and Dorian Cochran staying home for Saturday’s 1 p.m. post-season playing together and everyone doing their job especially on the Panthers home turf. bolted for short touchdown jaunts to provide the affair at GHS while Snow Canyon has to venture and trusting one another. We have a theme of But Pine View has shown its vulnerability lone point production for visiting Tooele. five-plus hours on a bus to meet the Cowboys on ‘play well for the guy next to you’. Give credit to when a 16-7 loss to undefeated Hurricane cost What did the win mean for the Cowboys? their home turf. Rick Harrison and our offensive coaching staff the favored Panthers a Region 9 title and this Grantsville is now rewarded with a home game Meanwhile, the setback forces Tooele into a for a fabulous offensive scheme and it was by far tough first-round draw. The talented St. George against Region 9 third-place seed Snow Canyon, a similar scenario as Snow Canyon. The Buffs now our best collective offensive performance of the team succumbed to a physical, aggressive and team that has mirrored the Cowboys with a losing have to hit the road to St. George Friday to battle year.” quick Tigers gridiron team, all traits which preseason mark (1-3) and winning league record highly-touted and talented Pine View in a 7 p.m. Meanwhile, Tooele Coach Sam Elliott said his Tooele possess when the Buffs are focused on (3-2). The Warriors have played well as of late playoff game in the opening round of the state their task at hand on Friday. with the exception of Wednesday’s 44-14 setback playoffs. The Panthers have only tasted defeat SEE CAPTURE PAGE A12 Both teams have worked hard and set them- selves up for success throughout the 2005 campaign. Now, this weekend, Grantsville and Tooele must walk-the-walk and raise their level Buffs, Cowgirls ready of play to meet the challenge of their southern foes in the first round of the state playoffs. This is no week to take off, mentally or physi- cally. for 3A state tourney

by Nick Drake College in Orem. Sports Wrap SPORTS EDITOR Tooele High School has pre- Tooele and Grantsville expect- sale tickets for the Class 3A ed to play well during the 2005 volleyball tournament. The tick- Jr. Jazz signups set volleyball campaign. ets are $6 for students and $8 The Tooele and Stansbury Park Jr. Jazz But even the Buffs and for adults and a percentage of Youth Basketball Leagues will be taking reg- Cowgirls were surprised at some all pre-sale tickets sold at THS istration for the 2005-06 season. of their unique and productive will go back into the Tooele There will be registration Nov. 3, 4, 5, 11 accomplishments this fall and High athletic budget. For more and 12 for this year. The Nov. 3, 4 and 11 each program achieved a first information or to purchase tick- registration dates will be from 6 to 9 p.m. at for their spiker programs. ets contact Diane Valdez at 833- Macey’s and the Nov. 5 and 12 registration Tooele captured its highest 1978. will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., also at finish under veteran Coach Both Tooele and Grantsville Macey’s. Laura Andrews. The Lady Buffs along with Tooele County neigh- Erda, Lake Point and Stansbury Park resi- captured the second place seed bor Dugway will hit the road dents are eligible to sign up for the Stansbury from the Region 11 ranks with to Utah County to compete in League, grades first through sixth, and all a glossy 7-3 league mark, falling their respective state volleyball residents are eligible to sign up for the Tooele only twice to Bear River and tournaments. League. once to Grantsville on the road, Tooele is set to tackle Region 9 The entry fee is $57, which includes jersey, in region volleyball action. third-place finisher Hurricane (5- Jazz ticket, Jazz player clinic and Jazz team Meanwhile, Grantsville was in 5) Thursday in first-round state poster, or $50 if using last year’s jersey. jeopardy of falling into a fourth- action at UVSC at 2 p.m. A vic- For more information call 849-2354 or place tie with Logan if both the tory over the Lady Tigers boost www.tooelejrjazz.org. Lady Grizzlies and Cowgirls fell the Lady Buffs into a state quar- Overlake Ladies winners in their regular season finales. terfinal bout with either former There were a number of winners in the However, Grantsville put forth region rival, perennial and top final two months of the Links at Overlake an emotional and determined ranked volleyball power Morgan Ladies Golf Association play. effort last Tuesday at Ogden to or Region 8 fourth seed Delta Dollie Gregrich claimed top honors in trip the Lady Tiger spikers for Thursday at 5:15 p.m. However, the low gross division of the Crier tourna- the first-time ever in the his- a loss would pit Tooele against ment held Sept. 2 at the local course. Barrie tory of the sport at GHS. The the loser between Morgan and Frankland captured the low net division and Cowgirls rallied for a hard Delta Thursday at 5:15 p.m. as Jennifer Hess was right behind with a second fought 25-21, 17-25, 25-16, 25-18 well. place tally. victory in Ogden to clinch the Grantsville now faces a tough photography/Mike Anderson league’s fourth and final state task of tangling with Region 9 Tooele’s Karly Bitters encourages her team during a pivotal match this fall for the Lady berth into the Class 3A State Buffs. The local squad battled to a silver standing in the Region 11 volleyball ranks and a SEE WRAP PAGE A11 Volleyball tournament Thursday berth in this weekend’s Class 3A State Volleyball tournament at Utah Valley State College SEE READY PAGE A11 and Friday at Utah Valley State in Orem. TUESDAY October 25, 2005 A11 Buff swimmers smash records in Purple, White scrimmage

by Kelsey Bryan Yeaman, Jessica Fisher, and 400 freestyle relay. CONTRIBUTING WRITER Laurie Halladay, with a finish- In the 200 yard freestyle Prior to its first match ing time of 1:59.75 seconds. relay Sam Marshall, Jordan Tooele High’s swim team held In the women’s 100-meter Marshall, Jessica Fisher, and its annual Purple and White breaststroke Trisha Cox, junior, Casandra Bryan took a well Meet on Oct. 5 to kick off their placed first followed by Jessica deserved win after a nail biting 2005-06 season. Fisher with a time of 1:24.22. swim against the Spanish Fork Though the lead changed Kathryn Locke claimed third team winning by .03 seconds. several times the Purple team place with a time of 1:25.12 sec- Lauren Bridges had a couple of ended up taking the win, the onds. Cox, also, placed first in wins too. She took first in the final scores were close, but the 200-meter IM, followed by women’s 100 yard breaststroke tallied up to be 167 – 160. At Mary Burden who took second and the 100 yard butterfly with the meet four new Purple and place with a time of 2:43.26. a time of 1:16.13 seconds. White records were introduced Out of the Buff Boys, seniors In the 100 yard freestyle the by several of the team mem- Kasey Nobles and Marc Imlay top three times were all very bers. Lauren Bridges broke the lead the Purple team with four close. Bryan took first with a women’s 50 yard free record, wins each. Nobles took first in time of 1:05.16 seconds, second which was originally set at both the 50 meter and the 100- place, swimmer Alina Haycock 26.33 sec., but was cut down meter free. He teamed up to from Spanish Fork, came in to 26.08 sec. She also swam take another win in the 200 med- .14 seconds behind Bryan, and the women’s 100 yard free in ley relay with Chris Bevan, T.J. Kathryn Locke came in third 57.16 sec., breaking the origi- Marshall, and Bobby Philpot; a with a time of 1:05.68. Coach nal record, which was 57.94 fast second behind them was Roberts said, “Senior Kathryn sec. set by Nicole Huffman. the White team, consisting of Locke also looked very good for Kasey Nobles, also, set a new Mat Snarr, T.J. Perkins, Alix this early in season.” record, eclipsing the 28-year- Court, and Brad Wells. Nobles, The Tooele boys had a final old record in the men’s 50 yard Philpot, Marshall, and Imlay score of 207 beating Spanish free, Kelly Rockwell initially took first in the 400 free relay, Fork by 141 points. set the record. Nobles later with a time of 3:40.03, beat- T.J. Marshall lead the boys teamed up with T.J. Marshall, ing the White team, Mat Snarr, team with four wins, “T.J. Bobby Philpot, and Marc Imlay David Nipper, Brad Wells, and Marshall could be one of the photography/Troy Boman to break yet another record, Kyle Costomiris, with 12 sec- very best swimmers to ever Grantsville’s Ashton Miller makes a pass in a game this fall for the Cowgirls. The local squad needed a vic- this time in the men’s 400 yard onds to spare. come out of Tooele,” Coach tory over Ogden last Tuesday to clinch a state berth in this weekend’s Class 3A State Volleyball tournament relay. The original record was In the men’s 500 and 200 Roberts said, “if he puts his at Utah Valley State College in Orem. 3:40.32 sec., the team replaced free Marc Imlay placed first. mind to it and is willing to it with a time of 3:40.03 sec- In the 200 free he placed with pay the price.” He took first Knoblauch provided six blocks play or have to meet Logan in a onds. a well-earned 2:00.42, followed and had outstanding times in as well. Jessica Mortensen also region playoff later in the week. “I was pleased with the by David Nipper, 2:07.93, and both the 200 yard IM and the Ready continued from page A10 contributed a pair of kills and The Cowgirls didn’t want part improvement shown by those third place went to Cameron 100 yard backstroke. When he Karly Bitters logged 18 assists on of either scenario and went out swimmers in the program for Crane whose time was 2:12.76. teamed up with Kasey Nobles, the night to open the second half and played like a team it had the first time and the second- Imlay, also, combined forces Brad Well, and T.J. Perkins champ and second-ranked Snow of region play. expected to be all season. year swimmers from last year’s with Bevan, Jared Genther, and they were able to place first Canyon Thursday in first-round After a hard-fought four-game Grantsville took control of the team,” said Tooele Coach Mel Jarom Heaps to take first in the with an outstanding time of state play at 2 p.m. An upset win over Grantsville, the Lady net and fired kill after kill at their Roberts, “As the season pro- 200 free relay. 1:49.80. Marshall joined Mat victory over the Lady Warriors Buffs went on the road again and Lady Tigers hosts to register a gresses and they gain experi- Brad Wells recorded two Snarr, Marc Imlay, and Trent would vault the Cowgirls into a battled to an impressive 24-26, monumental and significant road ence they will get better and wins for the White team. He Andrus and took first in the 400 quarterfinal contest with the first- 25-21, 25-7, 27-29, 16-14 Oct. 11 victory last Tuesday at Ogden. better. I would expect many placed first in both the 200 yard freestyle relay. round winner between Region in Ogden. Tooele swept the Lady Cowgirl Coach Heidi Heath of them will be able to score meter IM, and the 100 fly. Alix Court was named most 8 runner-up Carbon or Region Tigers thanks to eight kills from said her team did not want to points for us at the region meet Coach Roberts congratulated improved swimmers, he made 10 third-seed Union Thursday at Dow and 10 kills by Laura West. leave their state fate in the hands in January.” Wells on his “great attitude”. personal records in the 50 yard 5:15 p.m. However, a setback Knoblauch also provided eight of other teams in the region. The Tooele High swim team The coach also said, “His time freestyle were he also took would pit Grantsville against the blocks and Leanna West regis- “The girls came ready to play, showcased seven girls and 18 in the individual medley and fly first. Carbon-Union loser, also at 5:15 tered five kills. Mortensen also that’s for sure,” she noted about boys who swam in the meet. split on the medley relay were Snarr, a sophomore, had p.m. Thursday. added four kills and Bitters tal- the road win at Ogden. “It was All eight captains were respon- faster than his state times last a few wins in the match. He In the Class 1A State Volleyball lied 30 assists in the league win. their best overall performance sible for coaching and setting year and his other two events took first in the 100 yard but- tournament, four-time defending Bear River handed the Lady since the first Tooele match. We up their teams. were almost as fast.” terfly with a time of 1:05.86, Region 18 champ Dugway awaits Buffs their lone setback of the mixed things up a little bit and “They all came away with a Along with Wells, T.J. and in the 200 yard freestyle tonight’s playoff winner between second half of the league slate. they came out ready to play. It better understanding of what Marshall, a sophomore, had a who was closely followed by Region 19 third-seed Green The Region 11 champs upended was a huge victory for the girls is involved with conduct- win for White in the men’s 100 David Nipper. Snarr banded River and Region 16 fourth-seed Tooele 25-19, 25-20, 25-23 in the and the program. We didn’t want ing a simple dual meet from back, and T.J. Perkins, a junior, together with fellow swimmers Tabiona. The Lady Mustangs will Lady Buffs home finale Oct. 13 to have to win a playoff game to a coach’s perspective.” Coach contributed to their score with Nobles, Scott Young, and Kyle meet the winner Friday at 1:30 at THS. Dow, Leanna West and get in plus we had never beaten Roberts explained. a win in the men’s 100 yard Costomiris. p.m. in first-round state tourney Mortensen all had four kills each Ogden before. So it was a double Both Lauren Bridges and breaststroke. Nobles had a outstanding action, also at U.V.S.C. A win and Laura West fired down nine bonus match for us. It seems Laurie Halladay headed up each Buffs sweep Sp. Fork time in the 100 yard free, his would boost Dugway into a state kills. Ashlee Casey also reeled like the girls are finding what- opposing team with three wins. The following week, on Oct. time was 51.97 seconds. quarterfinal contest against the off three aces and Bitters regis- ever they were lacking at just the Laurie Halladay, junior, came 13, the swim team hosted their Tooele tackled Kearns last survivor between top-ranked and tered 21 assists. right time. Hopefully, they can in first in both the 200 and 500 home opener with Spanish wee in a non-league dual Oct. Region 15 champ Panguitch or Tooele completed the banner continue that intensity, focus and free, later she combined forc- Fork. Both the girls and boys 18 in thhe Cougars home pool St. Joseph or Wasatch Academy season with a road victory at enthusiasm into state.” es with teammates Cassandra teams successfully won each and met one of the premier Friday at 4:30 p.m. Ben Lomond last Tuesday, 25- Rika Larsen spearheaded the Bryan, Kristina Gowans, and of their 11 events, completely swimming teams in the state. But a loss would drop Dugway 18, 25-16, 20-25, 25-17, to sweep Cowgirl road win with 14 kills, Mary Burden to take first sweeping the score board. In both the boys and girls 5A into a 5:30 p.m. game Friday the Lady Scots on the year. six blocks and an ace while place in the women’s 400 free The girl’s final score was a championships Kearns is sec- against either Panguitch, St. Laura West paced the Lady Buff teammate Brooke Bunderson relay. Burden, a sophomore, whopping 208 giving them a ond to Skyline, and have been Joseph or Wasatch Academy. attack with six aces and eight recorded 10 kills and three aces also assisted her teammates, in solid lead over Spanish Fork for two years. Their coach says Tooele, Grantsville or Dugway kills while Dow logged six kills of a wicked jump-serve. Brooke the women’s 200 medley relay, whose total score was 61. they will be a “tough test”. must win at least one of their as well. Knoblauch contributed Bakker also provided 10 kills, where they placed first, with a Trisha Cox and Mary Burden He says, “We hope to find first two matches to advance into four kills and eight blocks and three aces and three blocks on time of 2:12.04. Along with that set the pace for the team with out how the swimmers will the second day of state play and Leanna West recorded four kills the night and Alexa Bakker had Burden took first in the 100 four wins each. Burden set respond to the challenge they post at least two wins in their and four blocks. Mortensen also a pair of kills and four blocks as yard back. personal records in the back- will present and pull our swim- first three affairs to place in their had a kill while Bitters added an well. Mari Vera also contributed Coach Roberts described stroke of the 200 medley relay, mers to their best performanc- respective state tourneys. ace and 23 assists to the four- four blocks and a kill while stel- Burden as a “talented” and hard she joined forces with Erika es.” Tooele 2nd in region game victory. lar back row play, passing and working athlete. “Her times in Andrews, Trisha Cox, and The team will be missing The Lady Buffs turned in a Cowgirls tame Tigers defense, from tandem Ashton the meet were faster than her a few key members of both Lauren Bridges, they took first stellar performance down the Grantsville made the trek to Miller and Lisa Peterson also times at the state champion- teams due to participation in in the relay with a time of stretch of the season, winning Ogden knowing full well if it lost ignited the vital victory. Autumn ships last year,” he said. other activities, but will return 2:05.36. five of its final six contests of the to the Lady Tigers, the Cowgirls Pitt led the Cowgirl offense with Taking another win for against Park City today. Cox also had wins in he season to earn a second place could be eliminated from state 52 assists and two aces as well. the Purple team Trisha Cox, women’s 200 yard IM, the 100 region standing and strong seed Lizette Torres, Erikc Andrew, yard backstroke, were she had If it happens here, into this weekend’s Class 3A and Lauren Bridges placed first a 15 second lead over her com- State tournament at U.V.S.C. in the women’s 200 free relay petition. She later teamed up read about it here. Tooele posted critical wins Pet of the Week with a time of 1:55.00 seconds, with Andrews, Burden, and over Logan (Oct. 4), Grantsville closely followed by the White Laurie Halladay to take yet (Oct. 6), Ogden (Oct. 11) and team, Kathryn Locke, Chandra another win, this time in the Ben Lomond (last Tuesday) and dropped a hard-fought decision to Bear River (Oct. 13) during the beginning Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. at the Deseret Peak second-half of league play. Wrap Complex. Lady Buff Coach Laura continued from page A10 The shoot will be every Thursday through Feb. Andrews said her team plays and there will be 15 McKenzie 3D animal targets well when the competition is with two arrows for each target. more fierce. Rita Currey won the Ladies Club Championship For more information contact Jay at 884-3410 , “I think we play well when held Sept. 9 and 16 a the local course with a stellar Cory at 884-3315 or Bryan at 882-6795. we’re challenged,” she noted. two-round score. Cher Zirker took second place “But we seem to let down when in the low gross division behind Currey. Barrie THS sets sports pass we face a less critical game. We Frankland topped the low net crown and Jennifer Tooele High School announced that the school still make too many errors that Hess earned runner-up honors. will present a sports pass for the entire 2005-06 are unforced. When we get to Rita Currey, Dollie Gregrich, Cher Zirker, Betty school year that will get a person into all Tooele state (this week) we’ll have to Donnelly and Barrie Frankland all Beat the Pro High School athletic events that charge. limit our unforced errors. Sept. 23 at the local course. Those events are football, volleyball, boy’s and “We’re excited and practicing In the Oct. 7 Best Nines tourney, Dollie Gregrich girls basketball and wrestling. The pass would be well and looking forward to the won the Best Front Nine and Rita Currey topped $50 per person and an ID picture is required and challenge of the state tourna- the Best Back Nine in first-flight action. Jennifer is non-refundable and non-transferable. The event ment,” she added. “We’re really Hess logged the Best Front and Back Nine tally would get the individual person into every Tooele confident in our position and in the second flight. Faye McClure and Marlene High sports event with the exception of endow- we’ve put ourselves in a good Nelson tied for first place in the second flight low Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be ment games, invitational tournaments and playoff spot to win some matches and net division for the Best Net Front Nine while required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. games, which both are directed by the Utah High place at state. I really feel we can Barrie Frankland garnered the Best Net Back Nine Shelters are only required to hold animals for School Activities Association. get one of the top eight positions. honor. For more information contact the Tooele High It will be a battle though.” three days before they are euthanized. AAU wrestling sign-ups School finance office, Diane Valdez at 833-1978 The Lady Buffs opened the For more information on this weekʼs featured pet or other animals There will be registration for the AAU wrestling ext. 2106. second half of their league available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at slate with a strong showing at 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville set Oct. 27-28 at 879 South Coleman St. in Tooele. Animal Shelter at 884-6881. There time will be from 6:30 to 9 p.m. The sea- Youth Flag Football slated Logan. Tooele upended the Lady The Tooele County Youth Flag Football league son runs eight weeks and the entry fee is $35 for Grizzlies, 25-19, 25-23, 25-18, in Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. program will run for eight weeks. ages six through 14. The league offers two tourna- the Oct. 4 battle in Logan. Abbie All youth ages three-four will be $25, age five ments. Dow registered four kills and will be $35 and ages 6-12 are $45. Classes are For more information call 882-0253. Leanna West recorded four kills Tooele Veterinary Clinic limited. and four blocks in the lopsided Archery league slated For more information call 830-7630 to reserve sweep. Laura West also paved the 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 The Stansbury Oquirrh Bowmen have sched- your athletes position. Will work with all financial way with eight kills and Becky uled the annual Archery League Animal Targets situations. A12 TUESDAY October 25, 2005

���������������� key affair. Mouritsen sprinted for runs of 29, 13 and seven while Capture Butler bolted for runs of five, two and finally eight to cross the goal ��������� line and build the early edge. Craig Harrison drilled the PAT to give continued from page A10 the hosts a 7-0 cushion. ������������������� team didn’t have a sense of insistence or severity for the game with However, Tooele answered right back to tie the game at 7-7. The their county neighbor. Buffs hauled in the ensuing kickoff and marched 65 yards in nine ���������������� “Our mental preparation was not where it should have been at plays to force the deadlock with 5:34 remaining in the opening ses- all,” he stated. “I think it’s a good learning experience for us. We sion. Trifon Gochis fired a halfback pass to Justin Brady for 28 yards �������������� took Thursday off and the practice would have helped us focus on to begin the scoring march in dazzling style. Nick Terry sprinted for ����������������� the game a little bit more. We struggled in fielding the ball on special 16 and Cochran tacked on nine yards to aid the drive. Jace Harris teams all night long. They made some big plays to effect our field fired an eight-yard toss to Porter Hunt and Gochis took over from ����������� position. We lost the field position battle because of our miscues. there, plowing through the Cowboy defense for runs of two, two and “The biggest key that we never matched their intensity,” he added. finally four to tie the game. Cochran ripped the PAT between the ��������� “They wanted that game more than we did. Grantsville went out cross bars and forced the tie. with a sense of urgency and they were bound and determined to It appeared both teams were ready for the game. Grantsville win that game and I never felt like we matched that determination countered with five straight scoring marches while Tooele could ������������ other than the first drive of the game. Give Grantsville credit, they only muster three first downs combined in its ensuing five posses- ���������������������� made the plays and they were hungrier than we were. I wish our sions. kids would get that sense of urgency and hunger for football in every Grantsville drove 74 yards in eight plays to grab the lead for good. � �������������� ����� game they play, not just one here or there. (Monday) in practice the Willis fired 11- and 22-yard tosses to Justin Hawkins to enhance the �������������� kids were very focus and the kids’ attitudes were good.” drive and Butler dashed for a six-yard run. Mouritsen ignited the Grantsville 41 - Tooele 14 drive with runs of five, seven and a pivotal 13-yard run after a Buff ������������������������������������ The Cowboys marched down the field to produce points on its penalty to boost the Cowboy edge to 13-7 with 1:47 remaining in the first six possessions of the game to grab the early lead and never opening session of the game. trailed in the entire contest Thursday at Grantsville. Tooele failed to move the ball on its next possession, as two pass- The hosts took the opening kickoff and marched to paydirt to es and a run could only gain one yard. Then, Grantsville’s Brayden Subscribe Today Fisher blocked a Buff punt and the Cowboys were in business at 882-0050 seize the early advantage. The Cowboys drove 64 yards in six plays, all of which were runs, to take a quick 7-0 cushion just 2:39 into the the Tooele 38. The hosts needed eight plays to hit the end zone, but Grantsville extended the lead to open the second period. Willis hit Harrison for a 16-yard toss and found Mouritsen for a five-yard pass play as well. Willis scrambled for a huge 17-yard run on third and 10 to move the chains and Butler pounced into the end zone from three yards away to build a 20-7 margin with 10:18 left. And to make matters worse, Grantsville pinned Tooele deep in its own territory when a squib kick and solo tackle by Cowboy Matt Hislop put the ball at the Buff 2. Tooele did gain a first down, thanks to a 10-yard run from Terry. But outstanding defensive plays from Cowboy trio J.T. Thompson, Logan Gumucio and Butler held Tooele without another first down and forced the Buffs to punt again. Jake Madsen hauled in the punt and returned the boot 38 yards to the Buff 17. On the first play from scrimmage, Mouritsen burst through the line and into the Buff end zone to build a 27-7 margin with 6:18 left in the first half. October Seminar

photography/Mike Anderson A bunch of Buff defenders converge on a Cowboy ball carrier in Thursday’s game at Grantsville. The Cowboys won the game 41-14.

Tooele looked to move the ball once again with a pair of first downs on its ensuing possession. Cochran bolted for 12 yards and the Buffs gained another first down on a Cowboy penalty to move the ball into Grantsville territory at the GHS 25. But Cowboy duo Thursday, October 27, 2005 Fisher and Bryce Jorgensen brought down a Buff ball carrier for an When: eight-yard loss on a reverse and Jeff Langston added another strong 7:00 p.m. tackle on fourth down to give Grantsville back the ball with 2:43 left until intermission. Maybe the biggest dagger of the game for Tooele came on the Cowboys final possession of the first half. Grantsville failed to Mountain West Medical Center move the ball on two straight runs, thanks to strong tackles by Zac Where: Classrooms Connelly, Josh Banford and Nick Gochis. But a Buff penalty gave Grantsville new life and Willis connected on three straight pass plays to stake the hosts to a 34-7 lead at the half-time break. The Cowboy senior field general hit Mouritsen for a nine-yard gain and “Breast Cancer Awareness: Risk Factors, Screening, then Taylor hauled in a terrific 25-yard catch, tapping both feet near Topic: the sideline, to move the chains and into Buff territory. On the next Treatment, Oh My!” presented by a panel of play, Willis fired a 35-yard bomb to Taylor, just over the outstretched professionals from Mountain West Medical Center arms of a Buff defender, to extend the lead with only 19 seconds left until halftime. Tooele took the opening kickoff and had good field position when Dan Goode raced for a 22-yard return to open the second-half. When should I start screening for breast cancer? What are my risk factors? But tackles by Riley Ford, Thompson, Butler, Jordan Nelson and What are my mother’s or daughter’s risk factors? How is breast cancer Gumucio stalled the Buff march and gave Grantsville back the ball. The Cowboys drove 85 yards in 12 plays to take a commanding treated? Does a mammogram hurt? Come hear the answers to these and 41-7 advantage. Mouritsen bolted for runs of 20, three and two yards many more questions. but Grantsville was forced to punt. However, Mouritsen pounced on a Buff muff on the boot at the Tooele 36 and the Cowboys were back in business with the ball. Willis scrambled for 30 yards from pass formation but a Cowboy penalty on the play pushed the ball back Healthy Woman is a FREE series of monthly events and workshops ca- 10 yards. Mouritsen tacked on a five-yard run and Butler capped the tered to women ages 18-55, however, any woman at any age is welcome. drive with bolts of eight and four yards to culminate the march and complete the Cowboy scoring. Tooele answered back with a 59-yard drive in six plays to finalize Reservations are required due to limited space. Please call 843-3690 or the scoring. Terry rambled for five yards and Gochis sprinted for 15 yards. And the Buffs took advantage of three Cowboy penalties and 843-3691 to reserve your spot at this informative seminar. finally Cochran plowed into the end zone from six yards away to complete the game’s scoring. Grantsville took the ensuing kickoff and inserted the Cowboy Enjoy light refreshments, free giveaways, and a night out! reserves for the remaining four-plus minutes of the third quarter. The Buffs attempted to score on their ensuing possession when Harris hit Brady for a 33-yard toss on first down. Only a touchdown saving tackle by Cowboy Hislop kept the Buffs from hitting paydirt. The Tooele drive stalled and both teams traded punts. Harrison pinned Tooele back at their own one-yard line on a cof- fin corner kick and limited the Buff play selection. Neither team threatened to score for the remainder of the game.

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■ Unless otherwise requested, community Doings Around The Valley news items such as weddings, missionaries, birthdays, babies and Doings Around the Valley ■ Weddings, Missionaries, Birthdays must be submitted by 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. To place a community news item or for more information ■ Classifieds and Public Notices contact Community News Editor Hometown Karen Hunt at 882-0050. Homemade treats still sweeten Halloween t’s party time. IWhether or not you plan to dress up, you can enjoy the good things of Halloween — good things from the kitchen Diane Sagers that is. CORRESPONDENT While it is no longer Homefront considered good form to hand out homemade treats to Trick-or-Treaters, many peo- ple are involved in Halloween parties. Treats are half the fun and homemade treats are always a big hit. Have some fun with your old favorite recipes or try some of these to make a hit at your upcoming Halloween party. Pumpkin Cookies 2 boxes spice cake mix 1 large can pumpkin photography / Troy Boman 1 12-ounce bag chocolate High school juniors Nick Gomes, Michael Yarbrough and John Christian Perkins have completed a series of six comic books called Orange Pigeons are are working on their seventh. chips or butterscotch chips Mix well and drop by spoonfuls on lightly greased baking sheets. Bake for 20 minutes at 350 degrees. Teen cartoonists take flight Keep life simple. Instead of spending a whole afternoon by Karen Hunt making and decorating sugar STAFF WRITER cookies, why not make one A series of comic books large one. Frost it and use a called Orange Pigeons is float- piping tube and black icing to ing around Tooele High School draw a spider web and spider and being passed through the on it, or use licorice whips town. But, contrary to school- to create your version of the boy legends, teachers aren’t web. Put various Halloween getting mad. In fact, some are candies around as though buying the books themselves. “stuck” on the web. To serve, The cartoonists are all stu- simply cut in pieces. “The characters, the dents at Tooele High School. Large Sugar Cookie Tooele High School art teach- 4-1/2 cups all-purpose flour wording they use er Renae Milne bought one of 2 teaspoons baking powder — it’s freakin’ their first books for a dollar, 1 teaspoon baking soda awesome.” “to support them and be able to 1/2 teaspoon salt — TERENCE read it and see what they were 1/2 teaspoon ground nut- CHRISTOPHERSON coming up with.” meg “I thought it was very humor- GRADE 12 1-1/4 cups shortening ous,” Milne said, “and it gave 2 cups sugar me a good insight on what teen- 2 eggs agers think about school, the 1 teaspoon vanilla city they live in — just gave me 1/2 teaspoon lemon extract a good insight into a teenage (optional) male’s mind.” 3/4 cup buttermilk The book represents the Combine and stir dry teens’ dedicated efforts, often ingredients. Cream shorten- into the wee hours of the morn- ing, sugar, eggs, vanilla, and ing, to combine their love of art lemon extract. Stir in flour and observations on life in an mixture alternating with but- attempt to hit people’s funny termilk. Divide in half. Chill bones. thoroughly (3 hours or more) “I think it’s pretty The idea began with practical According to Gomes, they for easy handling. Roll on cool. They have John Christian Perkins and quip- The group started with two wanted a name that didn’t lightly floured board about 3/8 ster Michael Yarbrough, who John Christian main characters: Dr. Dreadlock a great talent focus on any one character, inch thick. Fold to lift easily have been best friends since Perkins is raising (eternally evil — created by of writing ... it’s fun such as other comic books like and move to ungreased round first grade. Back in elementary Yarbrough) and Super Snail (an funds to attend Superman and Spider-Man, so pizza pan, Cut to fit pan. Bake to read and see school they were impressed by ironic super hero — created the People to People’s they had freedom to go wher- at 375 degrees for 15 to 20 what they do.” “The Simpsons” (although they by Perkins). Those characters ever they wanted with the plot. minutes until golden brown. — KAYLA GARBETT don’t like the show today) and Summit on Theater have since fallen by the way- They’ve completed six comic Cool, frost and decorate as started talking about making and the Arts side. GRADE 10 books and are hoping to com- desired. their own cartoon. Today’s version includes a in New York. plete their seventh and best yet “We had all sorts of silly group of teens: Isaac, who is by Christmas. Chocolate Marshmallow little ideas for a comic book SEE STORY ON B2 Jewish; little Willy, who is “nice Their first comic books dealt Cookies that never really took off,” rich,” snobby and gets “a lot of Yarbrough said. with super heroes and mad sci- 1/2 cup shortening crap from everyone;” J.C. who In junior high, Perkins and entists, but as they went on they 3/4 cup sugar hangs out with little Willy and Yarbrough became friends with their latest comics. decided to focus on the daily 2 eggs likes to play with fireworks — Nick Gomes, Payton Woodruff It refers to the clay pigeons life of high school students. 3/4 cup flour he’s the clueless one, but is also and Derek Perry and when sum- used as shooting targets. As After all that’s something 1/4 teaspoon baking powder a genius. Then there’s Matt who mer vacation hit they decided teenagers, they believe some- they know. 1/4 teaspoons salt is big, mean, picks on every- to change from idle day-dream- times they are like those clay “Seems like we’ve always 2 tablespoons cocoa one else and has dreadlocks. ers and become doers. pigeons. There are so many been in school, because that’s 1 teaspoon vanilla Matt’s father calls himself the Perkins and Yarbrough did things that can happen to break our life,” Yarbrough said. “We’ve 3/4 cup nuts (optional) TURLOCK WARRIOR KING the art (called pencils and inks) them before they get to adult- never been out of it.” Cream together shortening, “My friend bought a and owns barbarian burgers. and combined forces with hood — mean people who want Perkins wants the record sugar, and eggs. Mix together copy and I read it off These kids go about their Gomes, Woodruff and Perry to to keep you down and “shoot kept straight though. dry ingredients and mix with daily lives in Toolington — the of him ... I just like create, write and edit content. at you” with harsh words or “People think that Orange creamed mixture. Add vanilla name which includes just about the whole thing.” A series of comic books called behavior for no reason at all, Pigeons is a satire of Tooele and nuts (optional). Drop on every suffix used to name a — ZACH JENSON Orange Pigeons was born. and problems like drugs or and it is not. It’s our own thing The name symbolizes the even the arrogance connected and at the very first we thought GRADE 10 SEE COMIC PAGE B3 SEE HALLOWEEN PAGE B2 growing-up years, the focus of with too much success. [it would be], but it is not.”

Safety Finance Health Stop violence vigil Keep identity safe Breast cancer seminar set Domestic Violence A free, informational seminar about The Healthy Woman Program of Candlelight Vigil will be held identity theft will be held Thursday, Oct. Mountain West Medical Center is Oct. 27 at 6:30 p.m. Meet at 27, 7-8:30 p.m. at the Stansbury Park holding a breast cancer seminar the parking lot of La Frontera Clubhouse. The Tooele County Sheriff on Thursday, Oct. 27, at 7 p.m. This Cafe, 494 S. Main, Tooele, will teach how to protect oneself, how is a free seminar and will address and march to the county identity theft happens, what to do if you concerns regarding risk factors, courthouse. are a victim, and what types of identity signs and symptoms, screening theft are occurring in our community. techniques, and treatment options The seminar is sponsored by Financial of breast cancer. Refreshments will Consultant Kenyon Eastin. be served and door prizes will be given. Please RSVP at 843-3690. B2 TUESDAY October 25, 2005 WEDDINGS Teen artist nominated for summit on arts Gailey/Myers Tooele High School junior seeks Wayne and Torie Gailey of Stansbury Park are excited to donations in order to attend announce the union of their daughter, Starlynn, to Cory by Karen Hunt His real love is the fine arts. Myers, son of Russ and Julie STAFF WRITER His mother Melissa Kerstetter Myers of Kearns. Friends of teen cartoonist John said Perkins has loved art since he They have chosen Saturday, Christian Perkins give him many was a small boy. Oct. 29, to be joined for eternity titles: artist, friend, businessman, As Perkins was growing up, in the Salt Lake Temple. level head, filter and producer. “every piece of paper, every bill we A reception will be held in Talk to Perkins’ teachers and have to pay would have pictures on their honor at Aspen Landing you get even more: polite, creative, it,” Kerstetter said. on 6388 S. Redwood Road from conscientious, serious, gifted, hon- But, while his main passion is art, 12-2 p.m. Starlynn Gailey and Cory Myers est, self-motivated and focused. Perkins gets mostly As in school. If we have overlooked anyone Combine those qualities and per- “He’s one of those kids who are who would like to celebrate this haps it’s easy to see why Perkins’ good at everything,” Kerstetter special day with Starlynn and sophomore English teacher Rod said. Cory, please come and join us. Lundwall nominated him, along Since junior high Perkins and with a small group of other stu- his friends have put out half a dents, to attend the People to dozen comic books, which they MILITARY NEWS People Future Leaders Summit on have sold for 50 cents to $3. In Theater and Arts in New York next addition, Perkins was an officer in ing, rifle marksmanship, field train- June. art club last year and is currently Airman Torzillo ing exercises, and special training in Lundwall remembers that in in the musical “Carousel.” He and human relations. In addition, airmen Air Force Airman Koby A. Torzillo class journals Perkins went the his friends are busy getting ready who complete basic training earn to compete in Battle of the Bands. has graduated from basic military credits toward an associate degree extra mile to express himself artis- training at Lackland Air Force Base, tically. He is also working on a logo for the through the Community College of new skate shop, and another logo San Antonio, Texas. During the six the Air Force. He is the son of John “His assignments were always weeks of training, the airman studied very enjoyable to correct because for the candle light vigil for domes- Torzillo of Mountain View, Wyo., and tic violence. He loves reading and the Air Force mission, organization, Sherry Pitt of Tooele, Utah. Torzillo you didn’t know what you were and military customs and courte- going to get, but you knew it was is usually reading a couple of books is a 2005 graduate of Tooele High at once. Right now his interested in sies; performed drill and ceremony School. going to be good.” marches, and received physical train- “He’s very artistic,” added the classics like the works of H.G. Wells and C.S. Lewis. He also stays Lundwall, “I gave them the option photography / Troy Boman in many assignments to convey busy babysitting his siblings on John Christian Perkins has been nominated to attend the People to their thoughts artistically as well weekends while his mom works. People Summit on Theater and the Arts in New York. as what we did in writing and he (His stepdad is in Iraq). took advantage of that quite often Perkins’ art teacher Renae Milne The efforts of Perkins and his to explore his career of choice if believes he has a lot of potential as Stop and he took more time than most friends impress Milne. he can raise the needed funds. The an artist. students.” “It’s pretty impressive that teen- first payment of $1,400 needs to be “I could definitely see him hav- Lundwall said he can’t think of agers their age would take that in by January, and the rest is due ing a future in art. He’s already try- a single bad thing to say about intitiative and be able to work as by May ($2200 total). Fluoridation ing to cash in. He’s trying to be an a group, be able to delegate, work Perkins and that he thought the An account has been set up at entrepreneur using his art skills.” People to People Future Leader’s at a task and come up with a fin- TFCU under John C. Perkins, dona- Perkins on the other hand sees Summit on Theater and Arts would ished product that they’re selling.” tions. Any extra donations would Citizens for safe drinking water - Tooele. himself as lazy and berates himself be an enjoyable opportunity for the Milne said. “It also proves that if be given to The Children’s Justice for not doing more to develop his you want something bad enough, We are in need of Volunteers, Donations, young man. Center in Tooele. An account has talents. you’re willing to work for it.” People to People was created also been set up at TFCU for any- and people that want the truth and facts. “Yeah, I don’t feel like I draw Today, Perkins dreams of by Pres. Dwight D. Eisenhower in one who wants to support the Informed citizens would never ever vote enough. I don’t have great confi- attending UCLA, which has a good 1956 on the premise that “people efforts of Orange Pigeons. dence in my art work.” film school. But realistically, he for fluoridation! can make a difference where gov- Students are nominated for the It was his attempt to overcome says he will probably go to the ernments cannot.” summit based on their potential as that feeling of laziness and do University of Utah. Perkins is hoping someday he leaders in areas of interest ranging Call Jim 435-882-5019 or 435-840-1494 something that pushed him to get “Hopefully wherever I can get a can make his mark as an artist. He from law, health care, international started on the comic book Orange scholarship,” he adds. or email [email protected] relishes a fair-sized range of fine diplomacy or theater and arts. Pigeons at the end of eighth Milne believes he has potential arts mediums as well as film. During the 10-day programs, grade. for a career in the arts. While the high school junior has students explore prominent hospi- Working on the comic books, “I think he would if he contin- tals, law firms or schools; partici- played a prominent role in creating he believes the biggest thing he ues to build up his portfolio so Freedom to Choose Orange Pigeons, he says comics pate in team-building and leader- Paid for by the citizens for safe drinking water - Tooele has learned is communication, he can prove to clients that he’s a aren’t really his thing. ship development exercises; hear although he has also learned about versatile artist.” from experts on college and gradu- cooperation, how to get things Perkins hopes to attend the ate admissions; and complete a done, business skills and working Summit on Theater and the Arts community service project. The Holidays are coming... under stress. in New York on June 19-28, 2006,

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on so long it’s not any more. make some money doing this,” would love to have a rival cost is $2,200. Perkins would Comic While their ultimate dream Perkins said, “but I was just comic book. It would really need assistance to attend. An is that their comic book could being naive.” continued from page B1 motivate us,” he said. account has been set up at someday be a cartoon, they Today, the original cre- While Perkins especially Tooele Federal Credit Union hope they would never sacrifice ators of Orange Pigeons are encourages those in the arts, town the friends could think of. (TFCU) under John C. Perkins, quality for quantity. still friends, but some roles he said his message is for all. The characters are a very donations. Any extra dona- Recently, the boys went have shifted. Perry now “Get involved with stuff, diverse mix — unlike the cre- tions would be given to The to a comic workshop with works mainly on the groups politics,” he said. ators who say they’re all more Children’s Justice Center in cartoonist Batton Lash, Web site (www.geocities. Perkins has been nomi- or less on the same page. whose widely known work com/orangepigeons/) and the Tooele. An account has also Some prominent adults in the nated by teachers at Tooele includes the humor/horror majority of the work now falls been set up at TFCU for any- 493 W. 400 N., Tooele character’s lives include: Mr. High School to attend People series Supernatural Law, on the shoulders of Perkins, one who wants to support the Mean Old Man, a math teacher Wolff & Byrd, Counselors of Yarbrough and Gomes. In addi- to People Future Leaders Summit on Theater and Arts efforts of Orange Pigeons. 882-4800 who lives up to his name, and the Macabre, Archie Meets tion, Todd Pauley now helps www.mohlmanlaw.com Cheryl, a science teacher, who The Punisher, the 1994 cross- brainstorm different antics for in New York next June. The e-mail: [email protected] looks like a molluskus slug. over between Archie Comics the characters. “People suspect she is eat- and Marvel Comics, and the As they look toward the ing students,” Perkins said, “but Radioactive Man series for future, Yarbrough and Gomes you’ll have to read if you want to Bongo Comics. both dream of attending the find out if she does or not.” While California Fall Back on Us for all Again, they stress they are not attending the “People think that University inspired by any specific teacher, workshop of Art and although life experiences do the group Orange Pigeons pursuing influence the narration. were invited their com- Your Real Estate Needs Cheryl was inspired while the to sell their is a satire ics, while group played with a Java the books at of Tooele Perkins Hut action figure. (The group Night Flight dreams say many of their ideas come Comics by and it is not. It is of joining ���������������� from joking around when they the Salt Lake the film hang out.) City Library. our own thing.” department ���������������� The book is made up of a com- P e r k i n s — JOHN CHRISTIAN PERKINS at UCLA bination of the group’s humor, said he — Berkley ������������������������� with Perkins acting as the mod- knows there after serv- ������������������������������ erator and balancing force. are a lot of limitations with ing a mission for his church, “Where we go with our antics the teen’s work right now, although financially he thinks �������������������������������� is just trying to portray — try- but they’re always working to it’s more likely he will attend ing to portray just, you know improve and get better. Right the University of Utah. ����������������������������� — life,” Perkins said, “trying to now, some of the humor gets “I think [this comic book] put something you know in a lost between their imagination can get us ready for the real funny light; sometimes the fun- ������������ and the paper. world because we all kind of ��������������� niest is a serious situation.” “Looking back we would want to do this,” Gomes said. ������ Therefore they take on con- want to change something “... plus it ties all our friend- troversial issues like religion, in like nearly every frame,” ships together. It’s just a lot politics and ethnicity, but say Yarbrough said. of fun.” ������ Perkins is their filter to try to The price of the comic The books have earned the ������ keep content inoffensive. books has increased steadily boys a small degree of fame, To develop their comic book, over the years from as low as helped them develop a talent ������� the group has watched other 50 cents. The latest Orange and learn about teamwork. animated shows like “Family Pigeons, “Curfew Breakers “People come up to Michael Guy” over the years. II: Toolington Unleashed” and and me and we don’t ever know “It really more opened us to “The Future is Now” is about who they are. [The book]’s all what kind of comedy we really 70 pages, saddle stitched. It over,” Perkins said. Tana Dubose Sandy Covello Laney Riegel like,” Yarbrough said, “now it’s costs $3, although the group Looking back over what more like they’re stealing more tries to keep prices low (It they’ve accomplished — 801-301-1275 830-5545 830-7583 of our material.” cost about $150 to print). including half a dozen hand- Yarbrough is quick to rattle They printed 150 copies and illustrated comic books — off the names of different pro- have almost all of them now. Perkins encourages others to ducers and what they perceive They hope to print 300 copies work at their dreams. as strengths and weaknesses of of their next book and again “We did this and we call different shows. For instance, charge $3. ourselves lazy. People need their contention with “The The money they charge for to get off the couch and do Simpsons” is that while at first copies pays for printing. something — not be sitting it was incredibly funny, it’s gone “At first I was like we could on the couch watching TV. We

photography / Troy Boman Teen cartoonists Nick Gomes, John Christian Perkins and Michael Yarbrough started their series of comic books called Orange Pigeons during the summer vacation after eighth grade. They’ve almost sold out of the 150 copies of their latest book, which cost $3. B4 TUESDAY October 25, 2005 DOINGS around the valley

Nov. 8, from 3-5 p.m. at the Salt Lake Halloween Community College, 66 W. Vine Street, Tooele. Stop by and learn more about Donate Halloween pumpkins the YES Program and the Salt Lake Don’t throw away your pumpkins! Community College Skills Center. For Unwanted pumpkins (whole are best, more information call 843-4350 or 840- but carved ones too) will be picked up 2125. Friday, Nov. 4, and given to the animals Family History Fair set at the Ching Farm Animal Sanctuary Beginners to family history — There (www.chingsanctuary.org). Call 843- will be a family history fair Saturday, 7889 to schedule pick-up Friday or Oct. 29, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Tooele another day. East Stake Building, 700 N. 7th St. (520 Nightmare on Main St. E.) The Downtown Business Alliance is Classes will be: Genealogy on the hosting an evening of treat or tricking Internet; Where do I start?; Write your and fun on Oct. 31 from 4-7 p.m. Personal History. There will be other fun ideas to do with your family his- Harvest Festival set tory. Looking for a safe, warm and fun alternative to trick-or-treating? Come Learn job search skills join the annual Harvest Festival of First Feel confident in an interview with Baptist Church on Oct. 31 from 5-8:30 tips on presentation, answering behav- p.m. Free hot dogs and chips will be ior-based interview questions, ‘do’s and served from 5-6 p.m., then fill up bags ‘don’t’s of negotiation, and questions to with candy at our carnival style game ask in interviews. Come tomorrow, Oct. booths: balloon pop, ring toss, and 26, to a workshop from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. more. There will be face painting and at the Tooele Employment Center, 305 a cake walk, and it’s all free at First N. Main St., Suite 100, in Tooele. Baptist Church, 580 S. Main, Tooele. Grantsville High School sophomores learned about graphic design Sept. 30 from Robert Ronald, president-owner of Bailey- We request no costumes be worn. Meetings Montague. Standing in front of Bailey-Montague designed logos and holding nationally-known logos are GHS students Michael For more information, call 882-2048. Butler, Kaleb Brothers, Jakob Totten and Kelly Johnson with Owner Robert Ronald. Celebrate harvest On Saturday, Oct. 29, at 6:30 p.m. you Planners hear public from 12-4 p.m. Monday through Friday. noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. Group 7 p.m. in the MWMC classrooms. and your family are invited to a chili The Tooele City Planning Commission Evening hours are 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, • Everyday quilting • Nov. 18 — Hospice open house 12- dinner followed by hay rides and fun will meet in a public hearing and busi- Wednesday and Thursday. We are also • Oct. 26 — Meet the candidates 9:30 2 p.m. at Mountain West Home Health activities for the kids and teens. Gather ness meeting Wednesday, Oct. 26, 7 p.m. open the first and second Saturday of a.m. (255 S. 100 E.). Lots of helpful informa- at the pavilion in Tooele City Park on at Tooele City Hall council chambers, each month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. • Oct. 28 — Monster’s Inc. 5 p.m. tion, free and low-cost screenings, and Vine Street by the pool and across from 90 N. Main St. The agenda includes • Nov. 1 — Hearing clinic 9 a.m. to refreshments will be available. the high school. In case of bad weather, conditional use permits: for a dual lane, noon • Nov. 22 — Birthday Bingo at 5 p.m. come to the Best Western Inn confer- 24 hour drive-thru pharmacy window Stansbury • Nov. 2 — Services of the Miners in the MWMC classrooms. Turkey din- ence rooms, 365 N. Main in Tooele. This at Walgreens, 188 N. Main St.; to allow Hospital and Clinic at the Grantsville ner will be served! harvest celebration is sponsored by outside storage of equipment and mate- Center. Exhibit 9:30-11 a.m.; short pre- rials on the site of the new contractor’s Keep identity safe Scouts Tooele Christian Fellowship. For more A free, informational seminar about sentation 10 a.m. office, repair shop and storage yard, information, contact Pastor Bob at 224- identity theft will be held Thursday, • Nov. 9 — Blood sugar test at 10 317 S. 1200 West, Tooele. 3392 or [email protected]. Oct. 27, 7-8:30 p.m. at the Stansbury a.m. Cub Scout Roundtable Family carnival set Park Clubhouse. The Tooele County • Nov. 11 — Center closed for Veterans The greatest fly-wheel could not spin Together With Youth presents the Fall crafting Sheriff will teach how to protect one- Day without grease, and it’s held in its place 14th annual Family Halloween Carnival self, how identity theft happens, what • Nov. 14 — Custom benefits Unicare by one small simple piece. So don’t be on Saturday, Oct. 29, from 1-4 p.m. at to do if you are a victim, and what personal and business insurance by Ted dismayed when you seem in a rut, come the Dow James Building (438 W. 400 Crafters wanted types of identity theft are occurring in Barnes at 11 a.m. to Cub Roundtable and we’ll help you North, Tooele). There will be food, The eighth annual craft fair and bake our community. The seminar is spon- • Nov. 18 — Birthday dinner 5 p.m. up. games, fortune telling, cookie decorat- sale at the Stockton Fire Department sored by Financial Consultant Kenyon with Old Time Fiddlers Find out about upcoming activities, ing, and new this year — a costume will be Nov. 18-19 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Eastin. • Nov. 21 — Medicare Part D 11 a.m. Pow Wow and get help and ideas for parade at 2:30 p.m. Come enjoy the Booth rental is $30. For more informa- presented by Dave’s Drugs. your dens and packs on Nov. 3 at 7:30 fun! All activities are free, but we do tion, call Nadine West at 882-4179 or • Nov. 29 — Foot clinic 1:30-3:30 p.m. in the TJHS chorus room. ask for a donation of one can of food to Jamie West at 843-7712. Churches p.m. be donated to the Tooele Community Dinner, bazaar invites crafters • Dec. 13 — Spanish Fork Christmas lights 2 p.m. Cost $24 with dinner. Groups Action Program. This is a drug and vio- Crafters wanted for the first annual Methodists welcome all lence free activity. St. Barnabas Election Night Dinner and • Old Time Fiddlers will not perform Tooele United Methodist Church in November or December. Junior high dance coming Bazaar to be held on Nov. 8 at St. welcomes you to join in adult Sunday Diabetes group meets Together With Youth presents the Barnabas Center. Cost is $25 a table. school at 9:45 a.m. (child care pro- Tooele seniors The Diabetes Support Group will seventh annual Junior High Halloween All sales are the crafter’s to keep. vided); youth fellowship at 11 a.m.; The Tooele County Senior Citizen meet Nov. 2 at 11 a.m. at the Tooele Dance on Saturday, Oct. 29, from 7-9 Please call Laura Lengen at 882-8303 or children’s Sunday school at 11 a.m. The Center can be reached at 882-2870. County Health Department building. p.m. at the Dow James Building (438 Beverly Calde at 882-6231 for sign ups message this week is “God is Here. Are • Mondays — Bridge 10 a.m.; aerobics Joyce Rigby will speak about the new W. 400 North, Tooele). There will be and more information. You?” 10:30 a.m.; lunch at Noon; line dancing 1 Social Security prescription drug pro- food, games, dancing, costume contest, Remember the turkey dinner p.m.; Bingo 1 p.m. gram. Questions? call Carol at 843-9787. and much, much, more! Come join the Saturday, Nov. 5, serving from 4-7 p.m. • Tuesdays — Lunch at Noon; Pinochle Sports 1 p.m.; line dancing 1 p.m. AAUW meets fun. All activities are free, but we do Fellowship invites families The Tooele Branch of the American ask for a donation of one can of food to • Wednesdays — Breakfast 9 a.m. to Tooele Christian Fellowship invites Noon; aerobics 10:30 a.m.; dancing 12-1 Association of University Women is be donated to the Tooele Community Hiking/XC skiing group you and your family to the regularly meeting Thursday, Oct. 27, at 7 p.m. at Action Program. This is a drug and vio- Have you wanted to explore the p.m.; ceramics 1 p.m. scheduled events: Bible classes and • Thursdays — Pinochle 9 a.m.; aero- Laura Essmeier’s home, 120 Country lence free activity. Tooele mountains but didn’t want to go worship services starting at 10 a.m. Club, Stansbury Park. Contact Pat alone? The first meeting of the Hiking/ bics 10:30 a.m.; lunch at Noon; blood Elementary parade set on Sundays and Bible study at 7 p.m. pressure at Noon; bridge 12:45 p.m. Steelman at 882-2466 for information. The Grantsville and Willow SC Skiing group will be Oct. 25 at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Best Western Inn, AAUW is a nation-wide association at the St. Barnabas Center. Contact • Fridays — Aerobics 10:30 a.m.; din- Elementary Halloween parade will be Tooele. ner 4-5:30 p.m.; Bingo 6 p.m.; dancing that challenges issues facing our world, held on Monday, Oct. 31, at 5 p.m. The Kurt Alloway 1-801-550-4674 or e-mail For more information, con- nation, and communities through col- [email protected] 6-8 p.m. parade will start in front of Grantsville tact Pastor Bob at 224-3392 or • Oct. 28 — Dancing with Delbert 6-8 lege and university campuses, lobbies Elementary. Younger children are also Sign up to wrestle [email protected]. p.m.; costume party after dinner with for education, and addresses sexual invited to participate. AAU wrestling sign-ups are Thursday prizes for best costumes. harassment and equity issues. and Friday, Oct. 27-28, from 6:30-9 p.m. Schools • Nov. 7 — Trip to Wendover for $11. Farm bureau banquet set Tooele at 870 S. Coleman St. The cost is $35 Bus leaves the center at 11:30 a.m. The Tooele County Farm Bureau will for ages 6-14. The season runs eight • Nov. 16 — Bake sale 9 a.m. to noon hold its annual banquet on Friday, Nov. weeks with two local tournaments. For Copper Cyn council meets • Nov. 18-19 — Craft fair. Reserve 11, at 6:30 p.m. at the Extension office Breast cancer seminar set more information, call 882-0253. The Copper Canyon Elementary your tables. Breakfast served Saturday auditorium, 151 N. Main in Tooele. All The Healthy Woman Program Running club open Community Council will hold its at 9 a.m. Farm Bureau members are invited. of Mountain West Medical Center is All levels welcome to join this Tooele October meeting this Thursday, Oct. 27, Senior Circle, MWMC It will be a Dutch oven dinner. Please holding a breast cancer seminar on County running club. We put emphasis at 6:30 p.m. in the library/media center. Senior Circle is for those over 50 and call Ernie Matthews at 884-5057 or Cindy Thursday, Oct. 27, at 7 p.m. This is on all levels. This is not a ‘race club.’ If Learn about careers costs just $15 per year. Call 843-3690 Rydalch at 882-0335 for ticket reserva- a free seminar and will address con- you have run in the past, are running Grantsville High School students and for a membership form and to RSVP for tions. The cost is $5. cerns regarding risk factors, signs and now or want to start for the first time, parents — Come join the Nov. 9 tour all activities except exercise and water VFW auxiliary meets symptoms, screening techniques, and call us. You don’t need to push yourself at the Jordan Technology Campuses aerobics. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans treatment options of breast cancer. too hard to still get that ‘runners high.’ in Salt Lake City. Some of the classes • Body Instincts — Meets on Tuesdays of Foreign Wars of the United States Refreshments will be served and door We are currently meeting once a month to tour include: ITT academy, diesel 10 a.m. at Pinnacle Therapy (29 S. will meet Nov. 2 at 7 p.m. in the National prizes will be given. Please RSVP at for organizational purposes. We have mechanics, veterinary assisting, surgi- Main). Guard Armory, Tooele. President Cindi 843-3690. sub-groups forming all around the val- cal technology, physical therapy, dental • Hinges and Twinges (water aero- BeShear of district two will be the guest Apply for Christmas help ley that are running together at differ- assisting, engineering technology, phar- bics) — Meets Tuesdays and Thursdays speaker. Operation Christmas Tooele County ent times and days. Some meet early in macy technician, auto collision and 11 a.m. at Pratt Aquatic Center, $2.50. the morning and others are running in Eagles events is accepting applications from Oct. 31 repair, EMT, electronics, animal care • Oct. 26 — Red Butte Gardens Day • Friday steaks — Presidents Kevin the day and evening. Call us at 850-0148 to Nov. 11. Applicants must be residents and management, welding, electrician, Trip 9:15 a.m. and Barbara will host steak, shrimp, or 840-2573. of Tooele County. To apply for assis- and fire science. • Nov. 2 — Diabetes Support Group chicken and halibut dinners this Friday, tance, pick up an application at one Sign up in the GHS career center 11 a.m. Meets at the health department Oct. 28, 6:30-9 p.m. of the following locations: Community Grantsville with Kelly Morgan by Nov. 2. Pick up (181 N. Main). • Monday football — Come over to Action Program, 270 Maple St., Tooele; your permission form and parent letter. • Nov. 4 — Breakfast Buddies 9 a.m. watch Monday night football on four Department of Workforce Services, 305 For more information, contact Kelly Meet at Jim’s Family Restaurant. TVs with prizes, fun and free eats, (dona- .N Main St., Suite 100, Tooele. Meet the candidates Morgan 884-4500 ext. 3114 or 840-4073. • Nov. 11 — Medicare prescription tions accepted). If a household was sponsored Meet the candidates at the Grantsville presentation at noon. A light lunch will • Costume party — A great Halloween through Operation Christmas last year, Senior Center Wednesday, Oct. 26, at Seniors be provided. costume party is planned for Saturday, they will not be eligible this year. If you 9:30 a.m. • Nov. 16 — Wellness luncheon at Oct. 29, 6 p.m. $5. Dinner will be slop- would like to help to a family, please Planners hear public 11:30 a.m. in the MWMC classrooms. contact the Community Action Office The Grantsville City Planning Grantsville seniors Topic is “Diabetes Q&A: Whether You at 882-1278. Commission will hold a meeting on The Grantsville Senior Center can be Have It Yet or Not,” presented by Eileen Stop violence vigil Thursday, Oct. 27, in the Grantsville called at 884-3446. DeLeeuw. SEE DOINGS ON B7 Domestic Violence Candlelight Vigil City Hall council chambers, 429 E. Main • Mondays lunch at noon, reserva- • Nov. 17 — Breast Cancer Support will be held Oct. 27 at 6:30 p.m. Meet St., at 7 p.m. tions by 8:30 a.m. at the parking lot of La Frontera Cafe, Donner Reed Museum • Tuesdays 9 a.m. aerobics; 10 a.m. DOINGS POLICY 494 S. Main, Tooele, and march to the The Donner Reed museum at Clark ceramics; 1 p.m. Skipbo; lunch at noon, county courthouse. and Cooley Streets in Grantsville is reservations by 8:30 a.m. Would you like to share a story or announce an upcoming event in “Doings Youth services open house open, by appointment only, seven days • Wednesdays 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. break- Around the Valley?” Submit written announcements to Barbara Bennett by e-mail at Join the Youth Employability Services a week. For an appointment call 884- fast; 1 p.m. Pinochle [email protected] or fax to 882-6123. With questions call 882-0050 x104. and Salt Lake Community College 3411 or 884-3767. • Thursdays 9 a.m. Pinochle; 10 a.m. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is happy to run a notice of special events for charitable Skills Center in celebrating our com- line dancing; lunch at noon, reservations organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. Businesses should contact the G’ville family history by 8:30 a.m.; 12 p.m. blood pressure advertising department to inquire about placing a display ad. Due to limited space we mitment to education and employment The Grantsville Family History clinic; 1 p.m. Bingo can only guarantee that items will run three times. Please limit your notice to 60 words for Tooele youth and young adults. Center is located at 117 E. Cherry and Our open House will be held Tuesday, • Fridays 9 a.m. aerobics; lunch at or less. Information should be delivered no later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the is open help you with any research desired publication date. 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These and other topics Proceeds go to the cancer fund Program for addictive/compul- sive behavior, run by LDS Social the first genocides in the new impact on their businesses. and their families are encour- will be covered in a one-day, free and Jimmy Durante Children’s world. To register and for costs, aged to attend. class offered by the Antiquities Fund. Services in Tooele and Erda, welcomes new members and Loewen will be at Salt Lake please call the Small Business Utah Winter Games Section of the Utah Division of everyone. Community College’s South City Development Center at 957- As the largest event of its kind State History on Nov. 12 from 10 4654. Recovery • Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. at 1030 Campus Grand Theater, 1575 S. in the United States, the Utah a.m. until 3 p.m. S. 900 W., Tooele, Room 118 State St., Thursday, Oct. 27, at Film festival spreads Winter Games have been bring- The class will cover Utah • Thursdays 7:30 p.m. at 134 12:30 p.m. to discuss his books. Sundance Institute created a ing people together from Utah archaeology, including the dif- Castaways AA E. Erda Road, Erda, Room 8 • Tanner Lecture: Lessons central area of Festival activity and around the world to experi- ferent prehistoric cultures of the Castaways Alcoholics Learned from Cambodian in downtown Salt Lake City dur- ence the thrill and excitement state and information on how Anonymous meets Monday- Genocide — Salt Lake ing the upcoming Sundance Film of winter sports for 19 years. the public can become involved. Saturday at Noon and Friday Volunteers Community College hosts a lec- Festival. The “Festival District” For more information on the The course will be taught by at 7 p.m. at the St. Barnabas ture by Loung Ung, survivor of will be anchored by two down- Utah Winter Games, visit www. 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This year’s symposium, titled month at 1514 W. 1700 South, approximately $200 plus mile- can help. Call 882-7756 for Killed My Father: A Daughter exceeding 40,000 annually. “Joseph Smith and the Doctrinal Salt Lake City, also in Spanish. age. Please contact Jennifer at information. Meet Monday, of Cambodia Remembers,” will Veterans Day Concert set Restoration,” honors the 200th The course consists of class- the Tooele office 882-3154 if you Wednesday and Friday at 6:30 be held in the Grand Theatre at The Utah National Guard will anniversary of the prophet’s room instruction and focuses have any questions. p.m. and Wednesday 10 a.m. at noon on the South City Campus, hold its 50th Annual Veterans birth. on accident prevention, driv- St. Barnabas Center, 1784 N. 1575 S. State St. Day Concert Friday, Nov. 11, The symposium is free and ing confidence, awareness of Aaron Dr., Tooele. General • Law seminars for small busi- at the University of Utah’s Jon no registration is required. 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Call (435)830- religion, sex or nation- aeration lawn/ yard ble bass (red), one stu- 36 N. Main St. #5 Drum sets all $268. Up- 830-7204 6746 Ron. al origin, or any inten- care, winter prep. Save dent (blue). Many ex- FAX your resume to Tooele Merc Plaza tras, Gibraltar rack, right Bass $548. Free tion to make any such $5 w/valid referral. 840- WHITE EXTRA large Tues -Sat 10am-5pm cymbals. 882-6852 or shipping! www.utah- HORSE BOARDING, (435) 843-9911, or CALL for an preference, limitation 8519 Brandon. Whirlpool refrigerator, 435-224-4616 224-4239 music.com 1-800-344- with covered or uncov- application (435) 843-9900. or discrimination.” The side-by-side, water, ice, MILWAUKEE TRAINED 0901. (ucan) ered stalls. Roundpen Tooele Transcript-Bul- glass shelves, $600; Harley PhD. Straight 5’ TRACTOR blade, only and 100x200ft riding We’re located at 1244 No. Main letin will not knowingly WEDDING GOWN, Stove, white, stand ALL PAINTING Inc, dry- forward services on any used once, $150; area. Lots of riding St, Suite 203 in Tooele. accept any advertis- beautiful ivory, full alone, flat top, convec- wall phase textures 1999 or older, Indians 16x8x16 thin wall room. 882-4513, ing for real estate length, lace sleeves, tion, self-cleaning, Quality work at fair pri- too. Call 882-3072 for blocks, 31 left, $30 obo; (801)230-7878 which is in violation of w/hair piece and crino- $500. 830-6012 ces. Call Steve or Jim appointment. R&D Cy- the law. Our readers Cubcadet lawn tractor, line. Size 4. $150 obo. 830-1498 cle, 54 North 4th in Need to sell that new are informed that all runs, needs engine 843-7114 WOOD STOVE $250, dwellings advertised Tooele. work, $30; Suzuki oak chair/ desk/ file champion bull or your ATTORNEY, E. Knowl- Tooele County in this paper are avail- Quadrunner 160, runs WOOD BURNING cabinet $450, cherry yearling calves? Place ton. Low legal fees. PIANO LESSONS in Grantsville able on an equal good, $800. (801)330- Stove, $300; motorcycle chair/ desk/ dresser/ fil- your classified ad into DUI, divorce or bank- Grantsville beginning Aging & Adult opportunity basis. 3319 trailer, $350 obo; beau- ing cabinet/ book cases 47 newspapers, find ruptcy. $495 + filing level. $25/mo Member ty shop equipment, $575 dresser, china your buyers quickly. For Services fee. Criminal defense, of UMTA 884-3207 ARE YOU READY? Ea- $300. 830-1407 closet, antique furniture only $135. your 25 word family, civil litigation. gle Gate College offers 833-0511 classified will be seen Services (435)496-3159. PIANO LESSONS professional training in WORLD CLASS portable by up to 500,000 read- ACTIVITY SPECIALIST I nd www.FoxxPianoStudio. Healthcare, Graphic basketball standard Garage, Yard Sales ers. It is as simple as Applications will be accepted until November 2 at 5:00 p.m. BANKRUPTCY? NEED com. 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(ucan) Chapter President. gown, size 5, princess 882-0050 PASTURE FOR Sale, 882-0287 843-5031 You may have just the • (2) Full time position, Starting Salary $9.09 hourly (Grade 10) style, long train. Asking seven acres with water • High school diploma and One (1) year of experience of general CONCRETE C-K&J’s $400 obo. Call 843- thing someone out of Pets & fenced. North Erda • UPS Shipping PIANO LESSONS, Ex- responsible work, preferably in a public service setting; knowledge of ALL phases of con- 8739 town is looking for. area, near Stansbury. commercial custodial duties; and ability to prepare food for special perienced teacher, rea- • Stamps crete. Specializing in Place your classified ad Call 884-3782 diets of individuals and large groups or equivalent combination of • Copies flatwork, STAMPED. sonable prices. Accept- in 47 of Utah's newspa- 3 YOUNG Female Sugar experience and/or education. BERNING 1630 comput- • Maintain a positive attitude towards Senior Citizens and Tooele County Best price in town. ing beginning, inter- pers, the cost is $135. Gliders, w/cage, stand, • Fax mediate and advanced er machine and Ber- STRAW FOR sale, small and get along well with the General Public. Concrete and repair. For up to 25 words. You toys, treats. $375 or of- • May be required to obtain a valid Utah State Drivers License. • Scrapbook Paper students in Stansbury nette Serger in custom bales, $4 each. Call 882-4399 or 840-0424. table, plus lots of ex- will be reaching a po- fer. (435)850-2881 Brian Walters 882-5089 • Must obtain a Food Handlers’ Permit Park. Call Suzanne • This category involves frequent lifting of 25-50 pounds with occasional • Office Supplies tras, $1200; 20qt com- tential of up to 500,000 or 840-1862 882-2010 8 WEEK old beagle pup- lifting of up to 100 pounds or more. This is often combined with DRYWALL: Hanging, mercial stand mixer, readers. All you need to • Money Orders pies, 1st check up and standing, bending, twisting, or working on irregular surfaces or at finishing, texturing. 23 PIANO LESSONS. Ex- $600. Sale expires 11- do is call the Tooele heights above the ground. 1st shots. $250. Call USED PIPE, USED ca- years experience. Li- perienced teacher. 1-05. For details call Transcript Bulletin at ble for fencing, popular A QUALITY designers & 435-884-6521 For more information or a on-line application please visit censed and insured. Located in North East (435)884-3178 (435)882-0050 for full sizes, cheap, buy now http://www.co.tooele.ut.us/hr.html builders. Framing, fin- Doug 884-1985; mobile Tooele. $40 per details. (Ucan) while stock is available, Applications must be submitted to the Tooele County ishing work, roofing, ADORABLE KITTENS 2 Human Resources office 47 S. Main Tooele, UT 84074 (435)830-2653 month. Call 840-3208 BOWFLEX Extreme, save $ $ gigantic stock! sheet rock, addition or Furniture & male, 2 female 8 EEO Employer $900. 830-5441 Call now 1-800-947- new remodel. Concrete, START DATING Tonight! weeks. litter box HANSON & SONS Han- Appliances 0249 Metalmart, 181 or flat work, footing and Have fun playing the trained. Free dyman home repairs, DIAMOND COCKTAIL South 1200 East, Lehi, foundation or masonry. Utah Dating Game! For $150 QUEEN Double pil- 882-4554 anything, finish base- ring, women’s size 10 Utah. (ucan) 882-2820, 843-7444, more information call low top mattress and ments, siding, roofing, 1/4, appraised at DISTANCE 849-2569 toll free 1-800-RO- box. In plastic with war- BORDER COLLIE pup- etc., reasonable, local, $1500, will sacrifice for MANCE Extension ranty. (801)831-0678 pies, males, 6wks old, WESTERN OPEN Show, Stansbury Park. Call $600 obo. 882-1442 DOCTORATE 1507. $100 each. (435)830- October 29. Deseret Jeff (801)694-1568. $275 CHERRY Sleigh 2953 Peak Arena, 5pm. In Education THREE J’S Roofing and DIAMONDS don't pay bed, solid wood! Beauti- (435)830-7365 info. Repairs, free estimates, retail! Large selection, ful set! New in package. CLAWS + Paws mobile NEED CASH NOW? expert wind damage re- high quality. Bridal sets, Complete with rails. grooming. I’ll come to WINTER PASTURE Cat- We want to make pairs, 20 years experi- wedding bands. Every- (801)831-0678 you. Flexible hours, rea- tle and or horse. Good you a loan! ence, great prices, se- thing wholesale! Rocky sonable rates. Call feed plenty of water, nior discount. 882-4289 Mtn. Diamond Co. 3 PIECE Natural oak en- Margaret for an appoint- Rush Valley 801-943- S.L.C. 1-800-396-6948 tertainment center, new, ment 840-1537, 882- 5116 5019. $50 - $3,000 Miscellaneous must see! $400 or obo; This challenging doctoral program in ENFAMIL BABY formula, 5 piece Natural oak din- Sporting Goods No checking account 12.9 cans for sale. Baby ing room set, $75. 840- COCKER SPANIEL pup- Curriculum & Instruction is designed to needed. Usually 30 $40 OAK oval coffee ta- turned one year before 2800 pies for sale, 2 black accommodate public school and minute service! ble; $50 self-standing going through it. Formu- males and 1 buff fe- SELLING YOUR moun- community college faculty and wicker bar set; $350 flat la expires 02/07. Kayce 5 PIECE Queen bed- male. So cute!! Call tain bike? Advertise it in administrators. The Distance Ed.D room set, dark green, (801)419-4818 the classifieds. Call top electric stove; $350 (801)604-2699 or prepares students for: *Leadership NOBLE FINANCE Whirpool w/d set. 830- (801)518-1961 great condition, $250. 882-0050 843-1255 134 W 1180 N, Ste 13 0882 Call 882-5463 FOR SALE miniature positions in public and private education FIREPLACE INSERTS, poodle puppies 9 weeks Lost & Found programs *Teaching positions in installs. Pallet, gas, 9 PIECE bedroom set, old 1st shots given 882- community colleges, four-year colleges Riddles Salvage wood. Guaranteed low- maple finish, 1 year old. 0546 LOST: BLUE Heeler and universities. Informational meeting est prices! Save over Will deliver. $900. & Wrecking Australian Shepherd WORK FROM HOME $300, many brands, (435)882-6631 FOR SALE miniature October 26th, 5:30pm, mix. 1 1/2yr old female, some used, we install. poodle puppies 9 weeks 1021 W Vine Street, Real cash for AMANA Side-By-Side re- black & white dog, In Bound Calls • 20 hours a week (801)295-7398, old 1st shots given 882- your junk frigerator, w/water and 0546 green collar. Vicinity USU Tooele Campus Room G. car or truck. (801)598-3473 Must have Computer ice, white, 2yrs old, West Vine St. If found, 882-6611 • car & trucks $800 obo. 843-7410 MINI DACHSHUNDS please call 882-2255 FOR SALE: SCA • farm equipment AKC registered first Short Shifts • $300 up per week WOLFF System Series • batteries COUCH FOR Sale, great shots and dew claws. 8 2 tanning bed, $1000. • aluminum & copper condition, $50 obo. Call weeks old read to go, 1 Training and Interviews in Tooele 830-6030 9am - 5pm • Mon - Sat 843-8739 female, 3 male 849- 2449 FREE Pick-up FREE ELECTRICITY! 884- 3366 COUCH, love seat $100 FOR homes/farms! obo; Table, 6 chairs PERFECT PUPS Obedi- Join the Team Call Tony 1-801-330-3425 6400 Burmester Rd • Grantsville Cancelled order! Must $75. (435)830-6376 ence training. Group sell: 6 Factory brand and private classes. new Grid-tied wind tur- DON’T SETTLE for 882-5266. Immediate Opening bine systems. Govern- used! King pillow top [email protected] ment funds available. $250. New! Mfg. wrap- Industrial quality, war- ped with warranty. PUREBRED CHOCO- Wal-Mart ranty 1-800-973-WATT (801)831-0678 LATE/ black lab pup- Facilities Tech www.emarkelectric.com pies, 8wks old, parents FOR SALE stackable Sacrifice!! (ucan) papered, puppies not. Three FT positions with benefits. Night and washer and dryer, $600 Distribution Center Parents excellent hunt- 884-0113 or 849-2471 weekends (12 hour shifts). Responsibilities include GOLDEN DELICIOUS ing dogs. To good Apples, 10lb for $6, half facility security and supporting other services, Grantsville, UT FOR SALE: Freezer, homes! $150 843-4434 bushel for $12, or $0.75 850-8082 ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR: a pound. Grantsville. $200. Call (435)882- ie: Dietary, Housekeeping and Engineering. Material Handling Positions David, 884-0916 4375 Livestock 1-3 years experience strongly preferred. Unloaders, Orderfillers, Loaders IRON CANOPY bed with Requires continuous lifting up to 100 lbs. HDTV DSR922 Motorola mattress & box. $275 #1, #3 hay, no rain, $80- Satellite receiver, $200. brand new in pkg. Must Shifts available: 830-7042 $85 per ton. 830-2559 TO APPLY Wal-Mart offers competitive hourly wages with a Tuesday-Friday, 10 hour schedule (1 st and 2 nd shifts) sell. (801)831-0678 Progression Schedule Saturday-Monday 12 hour shift ($1.35 Shift Differential) If you sell Insurance, pro- LIKE NEW Kenmore gas 2001 FEATHERLITE Send Cover Letter & Resume to: Mountain West Medical Center $11.40/HR progresses to $14.40/HR PER HOUR This is your opportunity to join the world’s Gooseneck four horse largest retailer, recognized by Fortune Magazine mote a hospital or an dryer, $75. Call 833- Attn: Human Resource Dept • 2055 N. Main Street, Tooele, UT 84074 for weekday schedules as one of the most admired companies in the trailer, walk in front world. As a member of the Wal-Mart team, you ambulance service, 9460 will enjoy benefits including Associate tack, rear portable tack. James Glade $12.75/HR progresses to $15.75/HR PER HOUR discounts, 401(k), stock purchase plan, profit place your classified ad sharing, health benefits, career advancement in all 47 of Utah's news- MAYTAG GAS dryer, Great condition, phone: (435) 843-3745 • fax: (435) 843-3753 for weekday schedules opportunities, and more! papers. The cost is only $300; Cherry finish Chi- $13,500 obo. For more [email protected] $135. for a 25 word ad na cabinet, $800; End information call Applications for employment at the Wal-Mart Distribution Center in Grantsville, UT will be www.mountainwestmc.com ($5. For each additional tables, $200. Must sell! (435)882-0890, accepted at the following Workforce Services locations: Tooele, West Valley City, Downtown, word). You will reach up 882-7698 (435)840-4231 Metro, Midvale and South County Offices. Or stop by our Distribution Center in Grantsville. to 500,000 newspaper ALFALFA HAY in barn, readers. Just call WASHER & DRYER Applicants MUST be 18 years of age or older. $5 bail, $100 ton 882- Tooele Transcript Bulle- Kenmore set. Heavy Applications are valid for 60 days from submission. 2973 or 882-8204, tin at (435)882-0050 for duty, nice condition Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V (801)209-5837 details. (Ucan) $250 882-7388 TUESDAY October 25, 2005 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B9

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Continued from previous page Apartments for Apartments for Homes for Rent Homes for Rent Homes for Rent Homes Public Notices Public Notices Rent Rent Meetings Meetings Apartments for CHARMING OVER- ROOMMATE WANTED, 2BDRM, 1BTH, newer CHARMING OVER- STANSBURY 3BDRM Planning on selling your Deadline for public no- PUBLIC NOTICE Rent LAKE Community, gourmet kitchen, wash- split level home in LAKE Community, 2.5bth condo, 1800sqft, home, you could be tices is 4 p.m. the day NOTICE IS HEREBY 3bdrm 1.5bth town- er, dryer, full entertain- Tooele. Large one car 3bdrm 1.5bth town- beautiful, clean, 2 car sending your sales prior to publication. GIVEN THAT the Tooele home, 1 car garage, ment center, bath, pri- garage and yard. home, 1 car garage, garage, large deck. points to up to 500,000 Public notices submit- City Planning Commis- Beautiful 2 bedroom 1200+sqft, 9ft ceilings, vate. No smoking, $725/mo, $600/dep. 1200+sqft, 9ft ceilings, Must see! Avaliable people at once. For ted past the deadline sion will meet in a Public apartments!! central air, no smoking/ drugs, alcohol, pets. (801)748-2500 central air, no smoking/ now! $975/mo. $135. you can place will not be accepted. Hearing and Business NO October RENT !! pets. Available Nov 1st. Male only. $400/mo. pets. Available Nov 1st. (801)949-4333 your 25 word classified UPAXLP meeting scheduled for Completely Remodeled $689/mo, $500/dep. Must See 840-2011 3 BEDROOM house with $750/mo, $500/dep. (801)835-5592 ad to all 47 newspapers Wednesday October 26, NEW fridge, stove, (801)318-0187 horse property for rent (801)318-0187 in Utah. Just call Tooele LEPC AGENDA 2005 at the hour of 7:00 dishwasher, cabinets, SLEEPING ROOMS in Tooele. $875/mo, STANSBURY PARK, Transcript Bulletin at Agenda for the LEPC pm. The meeting will be carpet, patio. Absolutely ERDA DUPLEX, 3bdrm, available, $70 per $700 deposit. Call 830- FOR SALE by owner 3bdrm, 2bth, family (435)882-0050 for all meeting to be held Wed- held at Tooele City Hall hookups, $450 month, 5912 or (801)573-8607 Tooele. 4bdrm, 2bth re- nesday, October 26th, Gorgeous! The best week, $10 key deposit, room, 2 car garage, the details. in the City Council $200 clean up, no pets, modeled 1.24 acres A fenced yard, new carpet 2005 at 1:30 p.m. at the Chambers, located at 90 value in ALL of Tooele. first and last week- total no smoking. 882-8204, $150 to move in. 46 N 3-5 BEDROOM brand rear find sub-dividable & paint, $975/mo, REDUCED TO Sell The Tooele County Court- N. Main Street, Tooele, We LOVE Children. 882-2973. Broadway. 882-7605 new homes for rent in $165 must see 435- (801)809-7668 or home, space, neighbor- house, EOC Conference Utah. (801) 358-8592 Tooele & Stansbury. 224-5324 (435)228-8020 hood, and neighbors Room. Agenda Items GRANTSVILLE, BASE- Call 224-2737 260 North 100 East, TOOELE DUPLEX you’ve always dreamed 1. Welcome – Chairman, 1. Public Hearing and re- MENT apartment for FOR SALE or rent, STANSBURY, PICKET LEPC Tooele 3BDRM 2BTH hookup about. 3038sqft 4bdrm, quest Motion for Condi- rent, 2.5bdrm, 1bth, fire- good storage, central 3BDRM MOBILE, nice 3bdrm, 2bth mobile Lane, 2bdrm, 1bth, no 3bth, family room, study 2. Approve August mi- tional Use Permit for a place, utilities paid ex- park, w/storage, home in Grantsville. 2 AND 3bdrm apart- air, fenced yard, water, pets, no smoking, and all the comforts in nutes dual lane 24 hour drive- cept electricity and $535/mo, $300/dep. Available immediately. ments behind Super garbage paid, $600/mo. $850/mo. Available the greatest location in 3. Haz Mat reports, Harry thru pharmacy window to phone. 884-6269 830- 830-1177 or 849-0168 Please call (435)884- Wal-Mart. On select cell 224-4932 or 884- 11/8, 2yrs old, $500/dep Stansbury Park. Brok- Shinton be constructed with the 6081 0193 3317 or (435)496-3282 5409 N Heather Way. 4. Review upcoming new 14,820 sf. Wal- units $99 moves you 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile er-Owner call 435-882- LARGE 2BDRM apart- 882-4165 6814 $189,900 training greens store’s to be lo- in. Some apartments home for rent, no smok- GRANTSVILLE 4BDRM, includes all utilities. ment, 1.5bth, private TOOELE DUPLEX, 3 5. DES LEPC Coordina- cated at 188 N. Main ing/ pets. 882-1550 2bth, jacuzzi tub, new TOOELE, 4BDRM, 3bth, Swimming pool, hot patio, covered park- Bedroom, 1.5 baths, SELLING YOUR HOME? tor, DeeEll Fifield Street by Hawkins Com- carpet and paint, fenced fantastic home, fenced 6. New Business tub, exercise room, ing, w/d hookups, de- carport, new carpet & 4BDRM 2BTH, newly re- Advertise it in the clas- panies, Boise, Idaho. yard, $400/dep, yard, garden spot, 2 car 7. Next meeting-Wed- playground, full club- posit $450, Rent paint, $600. 473 N 7th modeled, w/d hookups, sifieds. Call 882-0050 2. Public Hearing and re- $900/mo. 849-2236 or garage, storage shed. nesday, November 30th, house. 843-4400 $550. No pets. Refer- St. (801)390-7266, C- fenced yard, RV pad, quest Motion for Condi- 884-0225 $1100/mo. (801)949- 2005 ences. 882-9073 21 McAffee Mgmt. $850/mo. 916 South STANSBURY PARK tional Use Permit to al- 4333 (801)835-5592 8. Adjourn 2 BEDROOM duplex, Coleman Street. GRANTSVILLE, rambler, all brick, low outside storage of LARGE 2BDRM Tooele Harry Shinton 807 E 430 N, $500- Homes for Rent (801)870-5208 3bdrm, 2bth, 4bdrm, 3bth, part finish- equipment and materials $560, small pets ok, duplex with washer & TOWNHOUSE, 3bdrm, ed basement, beautiful LEPC Chairman on the site of the new dryer, utilities paid. family room, 1.5bth, 2 family rooms, carport, ac, storage 4BDRM, 2BTH newly re- landscape, $174,000 (Published in the Tran- contractor’s office, repair $700/mo, $200 cleaning 2 car garage, newer, finished basement, ga- room, no smoking. $$WHY RENT when modeled home in 410 Country Club 882- script Bulletin October 20 shop and storage yard to deposit. No smoking, no $950/mo rage. Water, sewer, (435)830-5599 or 882- you can buy? O down Stansbury, 2 car ga- 4165 & 25, 2005) be located at 317 S. children, no pets. For 98 North Aspen Way trash, lawn mainte- 0884. programs, not perfect rage, central air, no 1200 West, Tooele by more info, call Ron at (620 E) nance paid. $800/mo, NOTICE OF PUBLIC credit. Single parent smoking, no pets, TERRA, Handyman Spe- Randy Hunt, Superior 2BDRM DUPLEX, new 882-3072. Davidson Realty $500/dep. Available Oct HEARING programs. Call for de- $1200/mo, $2500/dep. cial! For Sale or Lease Excavating and Hauling, cabinets, paint and (801)466-5078 19. 224-2340 Notice is hereby given tails. Berna or Chris Call 843-7515 Option: 2600sqft, Grantsville. carpet, a/c, dishwash- NEWLY RENOVATED that the Erda Township 435-840-5029 Group GRANTSVILLE, GOR- 5bdrm, 2bth, 5acre 3. Request concept and er, w/d hookups. 2bdrm duplex $600, Planning Commission 1 Real Estate 5BDRM 2BTH, in Stans- GEOUS new custom Homes horse property. BLM final review and approval $595/mo. Move in bo- w/full basement. No will be holding a public bury Park, available No- home, 3bdrm, rent to land is your backyard of Building 657 Condo- nus. 882-0366, 830- smoking or pets. hearing on Wednesday $875, 3BDRM in Tooele, vember 1st. 224-2737 own available, starting playground. Below Ap- minium Conversion con- 2665 Grantsville. 884-5552. $$$SAVE MONEY October 26th, 2005 be- 1yr contract, fenced at $1100/mo. Shawn praisal. (801)367-5155 taining 2 units, zoned In- (801)815-3335 744 WEST 740 South, Find HUD & Bank ginning at 7:00 p.m. for 2BDRM, 2BTH condo, yard, 2 car garage, fire- 801-706-7485 Owner/ Agent. dustrial, located at 55 newer multi, new paint, owned homes at: the purpose of amending fireplace, cozy atmos- NICE, QUIET 1bdrm, place. 884-0144, 840- and 57 S Iron Street by 5199 4bdrm, 2bth, 2 car ga- HOME FOR Rent or www.tooelebankowned TOOELE RAMBLER, the Tooele County Land Time Palmer of Utah In- phere, covered parking, 2bdrm, kitchenette homes.com or call for rage, $875/mo. Carl sale: Tooele, 3bdrm, 5bdrm, 2bth, vaulted Use Ordinance Chapter’s dustrial Depot Associ- $725/mo plus gas, $500 available, monthly, a list Berna or Chris 10 thru 12, 14 thru 20, 22 2BDRM MOBILE home (801)792-5548 2bth, new carpet, hard- ceilings, tile and pergo ates, Tooele. deposit, 6mo lease weekly special. HBO, 435-840-5029, Group thru 23, and 26 thru 28 for rent, $500/mo plus wood floor, big kitchen, floors, central air, large 4. Request final and pre- please. 843-7109 849- cable. Call 882-3235. AVAILABLE Home on 1 Real Estate The hearing will be held 1444 585 Canyon Rd, deposit. 843-9024 unfinished basement. fenced yard, 90% finish- liminary plat review and the lake for rent, great Greg. (801)910-9713 ed basement. 882-0822 in the Tooele County approval for Keen Eye Tooele. Valley View $158,000, GRANTS- views, custom built, Courthouse Auditorium Minor Subdivision con- LOW RENT Remodels: Motel. 2BDRM, 1BTH, 414 VILLE home, 6bdrm, 3bdrm, 2bth, 224-2737 HOUSE FOR rent, TRAILER HOME for at 47 So. Main Street, taining two, 30,000 sf Studio, 1 and 2 bed- North Parkway Ave, 2bth, garden tub, walk- 4bdrm, 1bth, no smok- sale, $11,000. Rent or Tooele. lots, zoned R1-7, located room apartments. New Tooele, w/d hookups, in closet, large family BACHELOR APART- ing, no pets. $700 least $550 per month. Mary Dixon at 439 W and 451 W 900 carpet, tile and paint. Place Your Ad: big fenced yard, room, double garage, MENT 158 N Garden, monthly, $500 deposit. Call (435)224-3688 Secretary South by Roy M & JoAnn New management with 882-0050 $650/dep, $650/mo. must sell, agents wel- or office space, 580sqft Call Miguel after 6pm. Erda Township Plan- W Johnson, Tooele. great tenants. 843-0917 (801)898-2394 come. 884-0936 w/restroom, parking, 882-6216 Mobile Homes ning Commission 5. Request recommen- $400 plus electricity, (Published in the Tran- dation to the City Council $85,000 OBO, darling centrally located. 882- ONE BEDROOM house, script Bulletin October for a proposed City ordi- 2bdrm 1bth home, 1 car 5496 $475. All utilities includ- 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile 18, 20 & 25, 2005) nance, 2005-22, regulat- garage, large fenced DON’T ASSUME YOU C-A INVESTMENT ed, 180 North 6th home for rent, no smok- ing outside lighting sour- yard, tile bathroom, NOTICE OF PUBLIC 38 E 400 North. Street. References ing/ pets. 882-1550 ces. kitchen. Great starter HEARING WON’T QUALIFY FOR 4bdrm, 1bth, fenced needed. No smoking, 6. Request review and home. Must see inside. Notice is hereby given yard, garage, No pets, $300 deposit. FSBO: 1997 Golden approval of the minutes 833-9183, 840-1249 that the Pine Canyon Washer/dryer includ- 840-8500 West 28x70, excellent for the meeting held Oc- A HOME LOAN Planning Commission ed. Newly painted, condition, many extras, tober 12, 2005. OPEN HOUSE! Satur- will be holding a public new carpet. $725/mo, asking $74,000. Loan Pursuant to the Ameri- day, October 29th, hearing on Thursday No- $700/dep. 882-1199 assumable. Must sell, cans with Disabilities Act, Jason White 10am-4pm. 1966 North vember 3rd, 2005 begin- Mortgage Consultant FFOROR SSALE!ALE! moving! 884-1218 individuals needing spe- For your FREE CREDIT ANALYSIS call today: 70 West, $107,000 obo. ning at 7:00 p.m. for the cial accommodation dur- C-A INVESTMENT 3bdrm, 2.5bth, 1 car ga- purpose of amending the Lots & Land ing this meeting should 532 N Main. 4bdrm, rage. Dave (801)230- Tooele County Land Use notify Richard Jorgen- 1bth, fenced yard, 2938 Ordinance Chapter’s 10 435-833-0740 TOOELE sen, Tooele City Land newly painted, new thru 12, 14 thru 20, 22 BEAUTIFUL UTAH! Use Technician prior to carpet. $700/mo, OVERLAKE TOWN- thru 23, and 26 thru 28 Sell Your Home Here for LAND Sale-54 acres - the meeting at (435) 843- 801-568-0500 WEST JORDAN $700/dep. 882-1199 HOUSE, 35 West 1930 The hearing will be held $44,900. Uinta Moun- 2130 or TDD (435) 843- North, 3bdrm, 1.5bth, 1 in the Tooele County $ 80* tain area. Outdoor lov- 2180. www.deseretpeakmtg.com 800-453-9609 TOLL FREE FREE 25” Color TV car garage. New carpet, Courthouse Auditorium ea. er's dream! Dramatic (Published in the Tran- w/12mo lease, 3bdrm, paint. No smoking, pets. 6 mountain views, close at 47 So. Main Street, script Bulletin October PURCHASE REFINANCE CONSTRUCTION 1bth, $750/mo. 143 $695/mo. Carl Tooele. Call 882-0050 to conveniences. Sur- 25, 2005) South 6th Street, (801)792-5548 rounded by wilderness. Mary Dixon 2ND MORTGAGES COMMERCIAL HARD MONEY Tooele. (435)224-2501 *Based on 13 issue contract. Nearby lake and state Secretary PUBLIC NOTICE OVERLAKE, parks. Excellent financ- Pine Canyon Planning 3bdrm, 2.5bth, Public Notice is hereby 2001 3BDRM 2bth, per- ing. Call UTLR 1-877- Commission multi level, 2 car garage, given that on November fect cond. New- carpet, 349-5263. (ucan) (Published in the Tran- $995/mo 30, 2005 at 6:00 P.M., pergo floors, applian- script Bulletin October Tooele Army Depot Hundreds of homes, lots & 98 West 1570 North 20, 25, 27 & November ces, central air. Two- STOCKTON BUILDING Davidson Realty (TEAD) will hold and toned paint, tile, yard lots. 8000-12000sq.ft. 1, 2005) (801)466-5078 conduct a public informa- fenced. $135,000 224- Newly constructed tion meeting in the North NOTICE OF PUBLIC property to choose from! OVERLAKE, 329 Daw- 2734 roads. Beautiful lake/ Auditorium of the Tooele HEARING mountain views. Great County Courthouse, 47 son, 3bdrm, 2bth, close Notice is hereby given 4BDRM 2BTH HUD for manufactured or South Main Street, to schools, nice neigh- that the Tooele County home! Only $68,500, fi- custom built homes. Tooele, Utah. borhood. No pets, no Planning Commission nancing referrals availa- 882-7094. The purpose of the meet- 347 Upland Dr. smoking, 12 month will be holding a public ble! For listings call ing is to provide informa- lease, $975/mo, hearing on Wednesday What a view! 800-366-9783 ext. B851 Office Space tion on a requested $800/dep. 840-5551 November 2nd, 2005 be- Class II Permit Modifica- Beautiful vista’s, ginning at 7:00 pm for RENT TO Own Great BANK FORECLOSURE! tion to the TEAD Hazard- established the purpose of amending Family home w/fire- 5bdrm 2bth Home, OFFICE/ BUSINESS ous Waste Storage, In- the Tooele County Land neighborhood. place. North East Sec- $65,900! Won't Last! SPACE Utilities in- cineration, and Open Use Ordinance Chapter’s tion of Tooele. 4bdrm, More Homes Available, cluded 50 South Main Burning/Open Detona- Wonderful landscape. 10 thru 12, 14 thru 20, 22 1bth. Only $875 p/m. For Listings Call 800- & 56 South Main. 1 tion Permit. The purpose thru 23, and 26 thru 28 4 bedroom, 3 bath, Call Fresh Start Homes. 366-9783 xH772 month free. (602)826- of the modification is to The hearing will be held main floor laundry, a Ellen 1-888-597-6021. 9471 (602)826-9471 The request for the per- $$ in the Tooele County 1175,00075,000 RE/MAX Results. mit modification will be 175,000 lot of appeal. Courthouse Auditorium ERDA HORSE Property OFFICE/ BUSINESS available for review by at 47 So. Main Street, RENT TO Own. Central 1 acre w/large barn! space, utilities and high the general public during Tooele. Air 1998 Rambler, 4bdrm, 2.5bth 2-story speed internet included, regular business hours at Mary Dixon 2035sqft. Fenced Back- country living at its best! 272 North Broadway. the Environmental Office, Secretary yd. 3bdrm, 2 Car Gar. $275,000 Heather Rich- (435)882-4949 Building 8, TEAD, locat- Tooele County Plan- Only $975/mo Call mond (435) 901-2411 ed two miles south of ning Commission Fresh Start Homes El- Tooele, Utah or the Divi- FABULOUS FAMILY Buildings (Published in the Tran- len 1-888-597-6021. sion of Solid and Hazard- home in Grantsville, script Bulletin October RE/MAX Results. ous Waste, Utah Depart- 3bdrm, 2bth, fully finish- 20, 25, 27 & November $ $$ If you build, remodel or ment of Environmental $ ed basement, with 4th 1, 2005) 1123,25023,250 225,0005,000 RENT TO Own. Located remove buildings you Quality, 288 North 1460 in the best neighbor- bedroom or office, Cas- can place your classi- PUBLIC NOTICE West, Salt Lake City, Beautiful condo w/ 3-Bdrms, 2-Full Bths, 2000 sq. 117 North Sheridan hood in NE Tooele! tle play house, covered fied ad in 47 of Utah's A 100’ X 80’ Buildable Lot, Great for Manufactured Wendover will hold a Utah. Questions on the ft, Partially Finished Bsmnt, Amenities Include Central Air, Huge patio and storage shed. newspapers for only Home or Stick framed, 1 Block East of Main, Gradual public hearing to consid- Permit Modification may Swimming Pool, Club House and Exercise Rm, slope and Frontage may go East or North, Invest in your 2768sqft, 3bdrm 2bth. $127,000. 358 East 60 $135. for 25 words ($5. er potential projects for be directed to TEAD, En- Close to Banks and Shopping-Easy to Show. future before prices skyrocket do to the population 1997 Multi-level on North. 884-6791 for each additional which funding may be vironmental Office, by influx and demand. fenced corner lot. New word). You will reach up applied under the CDBG contacting David Wood- carpet, paint & tile in FOR SALE By Owner: to 500,000 potential Small Cities Program for worth (435) 833-3240, or kitchen & baths. Only $154,900. 4bdrm, 2bth, customers and all you Priicece RReducededuced Priicece RReducededuced den, fenced/ landscap- Program Year 2006- the Utah Division of Solid Price Reduced Price Reduced $1175/mo. Call Fresh do is call the Tooele 2007. Suggestions for and Hazardous Waste, Start Homes Ellen 1- ed yard, new flooring. Transcript Bulletin at potential projects will be Utah Department of En- 888-597-6021. RE/MAX 883 North 1430 East, (435)882-0050 for all 882-2203 solicited, both verbally vironmental Quality, by Results the details. (Ucan) contacting Connie Rauen RENTAL PROPERTIES and in writing, from all in- FOR SALE OR Lease terested parties. The ex- (801) 538- 6170. The $$ 665 E 670 N Tooele STEEL BUILDINGS. permittee’s (TEAD) com- 1125,50025,500 $$ 3bdrm 2bth $900. 715 option: 3bdrm, 1.5bth, pected amount of CDBG 1145,00045,000 finished basement, ap- FACTORY Deals. Save funds for this Program pliance history during the N 350 W Tooele $$$. 40 x 60í to 100 x life of the permit being 124 North Sheridan 3bdrm 2bth $900. pliances included, cen- Year will be discussed 787 East 540 North tral air, backyard play- 200í. Example: 50 x along with the range of modified is available East side Rambler w/ Curb Appeal, 2142 s.f., Main A Location for family and friends, Fully fenced, 5217 S 5800 W Roy ground. $3000 down. 100 x 12í = projects eligible under from the agency contact Floor laundry, Vaulted ceilings, Fenced yard, Patio, 2 decks, 4 Bdrms, 3 Baths, 3 Family Rms, 4bdrm 2bth 4th level, $3.60/square foot. 1- person (Connie Rauen of Master Suite and a beautifully 843-9659. Leave mes- this program and a re- Landscaping and an unfinished basement. A perfect golf property $950/mo 800-658-2885. www. the Division of Solid and starter home to build your equity & finishing your way. landscaped and Fully Sprinkled Yard. 909-997-3991 sage. view of previously funded rigidbuilding.com. projects. The hearing will Hazardous Waste). SHARP 2BDRM homes. GRANTSVILLE, NEW (ucan) begin at 7:00p.m. on No- A 60 day public comment Rent to own for monthly custom home! Rent to vember 2, 2005, and will period on the permit SALESSAALLEE FFAILEDFAAIILLEEDD UTAH MANUFACTUR- payments starting at own, low down. Shawn be held at the Wendover modifications begins on $550. Call 224-4804 801-706-7485 ER FOR 17 years Plus - City Offices, 100 So. 9th October 25, 2005 and All Steel Buildings!!! Street, Wendover, Utah. will end on December SMALL 2 bedroom LOOKING FOR A home Any size you want, any Further information can 24, 2005. Comments home, Grantsville, cot- or property? Visit Utah's accessories you want, be obtained by contact- can be submitted to Mr. tage type, clean, com- Best Home Search or any features you ing Glenn Wadsworth. In Dennis Downs, Director, $$ 3310,00010,000 fortable, washer, dryer, Website! Preview all want. www.cobuildings.net compliance with the Division of Solid and large lot, nice neighbor- listed properties in Utah or call 1-800-262-5347. Americans with Disabili- Hazardous Waste, Utah 1294 Haylie Lane hood, $450/mo, deposit. at www.UtahHomesNow. CO Building Systems, ties Act, individuals Department of Environ- SELL YOUR in Elk Ridge Estates Gorgeous East Bench Rambler w/ (801)232-5069 leave com. (ucan) Inc. Building a Reputa- needing special accom- mental Quality, 288 5 Bdrms, 3 full bths, 1 half bth, Jetted Tub, Home Theater Room, Fully message. tion on "Old Fashioned modations (including North 1460 West, P.O. Fenced, Beautifully & Professionally Landscaped with 15 watering NICE BRICK home Integrity". (ucan) auxiliary communicative Box 144880, Salt Lake HOME HERE Zones for the Not So Green Thumb, Backyard is Awesome. SPLIT LEVEL home for w/basement apartment Financial aids and services) during City, Utah 84114-4880. *Each office independently owned and operated. rent in Tooele, on double lot fenced these hearings should (Published in the Tran- Information deemed reliable not guaranteed. $850/mo. Call Barbara, beautiful yard, fruit Services notify Margaret Wheeler script Bulletin October Shane (801)885-3365 trees, garden, sprinkler 25, 2005) $$CASH$$ IMMEDIATE at (435)665-7030 at least system possible duplex three days prior to the STANSBURY PARK, CASH for Structured property 882-5104 hearing to be attended. Bergen newer 3bdrm, 2.5bth 2 Settlements, Annuities, TOOELETRANSCRIPT (Published in the Tran- story home, 2480sqft, PINE CANYON brick Law Suit, Mortgage BULLETIN script Bulletin October 840- 0344 (cell) unfinished basement, home on 10 acres, Notes & Cash Flows. 25, 2005) $1150 per month. Call $254,000. 882-0024, J.G. Wentworth #1 1- 882- 8868 ext. 119 1185 N. Main 843-1282 830-7711 (800)794-7310. (ucan) Continued on next page TUESDAY October 25, 2005 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B11

Continued from previous page Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Public Notices ty. DATED: October 10, of said official records. and the beneficiary shall plat thereof as recorded able to Lundberg & As- Plaintiff, each county officer ex- Trustee's Sales The current beneficiary 2005. Trustee will sell at public not be liable to the suc- in the office of theTooele sociates. If wire transfer vs. cept fees for the record- of the trust deed is Scott Lundberg, Trust- auction to highest bidder cessful bidder for any County Recorder. is used, an additional SANDRA MOORE, er, sheriff and consta- Deadline for public no- Chase Home Finance, ee without warranty as to ti- damages. Together with all the im- $10.00 must be remitted Defendant, bles, and fees establish- tices is 4 p.m. the day LLC, successor by merg- 3269 South Main, #100 tle, possession or en- DATED: October 10, provements now or here- with the purchase price. To be sold at Sheriff’s ed by statute. prior to publication. er to Chase Manhattan Salt Lake City, UT cumbrances, the follow- 2005 FIRST SOUTH- after erected on the Cash payments are not Sale on the 16th day of SECTION II - SECTION Public notices submit- Mortgage Corporation 84115 ing described property: WESTERN TITLE property, and all ease- accepted. A trustee’s November, 2005, A.D., AMENDED. Title 1, ted past the deadline and the record owner of (801) 263-3400 All of Lot 3-B, HUNT AGENCY OF UTAH, ments, appurtenances, deed will be delivered to at the hour of 10:30 a.m., Chapter 6, Section 3 of will not be accepted. the property as of the re- Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. SUBDIVISION, a subdi- INC. LUCY DENLEY, and fixtures now or here- the successful bidder at the North door of the the Tooele County Code UPAXLP cording of the notice of – 5:00 p.m. vision of Grantsville City, Asst. Vice President after a part of the proper- within three business Public Safety Complex, is hereby amended to default is David J. Cama- L&A Case No. 36781 according to the official Successor Trustee 102 ty. days after receipt of the rear entrance, 47 South read as attached hereto, AMENDED NOTICE OF rillo, III. Team B/CRE plat thereof, on file and West 500 South, Suite The current beneficiary amount bid. Main, Tooele City, which attachment is, by TRUSTEE'S SALE The sale is subject to a THIS COMMUNICATION of record in the TOOELE 300 Salt Lake City, UT of the trust deed is Mort- DATED: October 3, Tooele County, State of this reference, made a The following described bankruptcy filing, a pay- IS AN ATTEMPT TO County Recorder's Of- 84101 04-8098/Strick- gage Electronic Registra- 2005. Utah, all the right, title part hereof. property will be sold at off, a reinstatement or COLLECT A DEBT, AND fice. Tax Serial No. 09- land, Karen B.; tion Systems, Inc., as Scott Lundberg, Trust- and interest of the De- SECTION III - REPEAL- public auction to the any other condition of ANY INFORMATION 005-A-0002 Purported P235503 nominee for Chase ee fendant(s) Sandra Moore ER. Ordinances and res- highest bidder at the which the trustee is not OBTAINED WILL BE Property Address: 350 (Published in the Tran- Home Finance LLC, suc- 3269 South Main, #100 in and to the following olutions in conflict here- West Main Entrance, aware that would cause USED FOR THAT PUR- WEST VINE STREET, script Bulletin October cessors and assigns, Salt Lake City, UT described real property with are hereby repealed North Steps, Tooele the cancellation of the POSE. GRANTSVILLE, UT 25, November 1 & 8, and the record owners of 84115 situated in Tooele Coun- to the extent of such con- County Courthouse, 47 sale. If any such condi- (Published in the Tran- 84029. The undersigned 2005) the property as of the re- (801) 263-3400 ty, State of Utah, to wit: flict. South Main, Tooele, tion exists, the sale shall script Bulletin October disclaims any liability for cording of the notice of Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. 58 Millpond, Stansbury SECTION IV - EFFEC- Utah, on November 10, be void, the successful 11, 18 & 25, 2005) any error in the street ad- default are Steven K. – 5:00 p.m. Park, Utah 84074 TIVE DATE. This ordi- 2005, at 8:30 a.m. of THIRD AMENDED NO- bidder’s funds returned dress. The owner of the Hatch and Kiersten R. L&A Case No. 03-38477 Dated and signed at nance shall become ef- said day, for the purpose TICE OF TRUSTEE'S and the trustee and cur- NOTICE OF TRUST- property as of the record- Hatch. Team C/SR Tooele City, Tooele fective 15 days after its of foreclosing a trust SALE rent beneficiary shall not EE'S SALE ing of the Notice of De- The sale is subject to a THIS COMMUNICATION County, State of Utah, passage provided it has deed originally executed The following described be liable to the success- The following described fault is reported to be: bankruptcy filing, a pay- IS AN ATTEMPT TO this 18th day of October, been published, or at on November 21, 2001 property will be sold at ful bidder for any dam- real property will be sold Karen B. Strickland Bid- off, a reinstatement or COLLECT A DEBT, AND 2005, A.D. such publication date if by David J. Camarillo, III, public auction to the age. at public auction to the ders must tender to the any other condition of ANY INFORMATION Sheriff Frank J. Park more than 15 days after as trustors, in favor of highest bidder at the Bidders must tender to highest bidder payable in trustee a $5,000.00 de- which the trustee is not OBTAINED WILL BE Tooele County, Utah passage. Mortgage Electronic West Main Entrance, the trustee a $5,000.00 lawful money of the Unit- posit at the sale and the aware that would cause USED FOR THAT PUR- (Published in the Tran- IN WITNESS WHEREOF Registration Systems, North Steps, Tooele deposit at the sale and ed States, on November balance of the purchase the cancellation of the POSE. script Bulletin October the Tooele County Com- Inc., as nominee for Al- County Courthouse, 47 the balance of the pur- 23, 2005 at 10:00 A.M., price by 12:00 noon the sale. If any such condi- (Published in the Tran- 25, November 1 & 8, mission, which is the leg- lied Mortgage Capital South Main Street, chase price by 12:00 at the West entrance to next business day follow- tion exists, the sale shall script Bulletin October 2005) islative body of Tooele Corporation, its succes- Tooele, Utah, on Novem- noon the day following the Tooele County Court- ing the sale. The deposit be void, the successful 11, 18 & 25, 2005) County, passed, ap- sors and assigns, cover- ber 10, 2005, at 8:30 the sale. The deposit house, 47 South Main, and balance of the sale bidder’s funds returned proved and enacted this ing the following real a.m. of said day, for the ORDINANCE 2005-27 must be in the form of a Tooele, UT 84074, in the proceeds must be in the and the trustee and cur- ordinance this 18th day property purported to be purpose of foreclosing a Public Notices AN ORDINANCE cashier’s check or bank County of Tooele, State form of a wire transfer, rent beneficiary shall not of October 2005. located in Tooele County trust deed originally exe- Miscellaneous AMENDING SECTION official check payable to of Utah, for the purpose cashier's check or certi- be liable to the success- ATTEST: at 474 East 810 North, cuted on July 26, 2002 1-6-3 OF THE TOOELE Lundberg & Associates. of foreclosing a trust fied funds payable to ful bidder for any dam- TOOELE COUNTY Tooele, UT 84074 (the by Steven K. Hatch and Deadline for public no- COUNTY CODE, ES- The balance must be in deed held by Mortgage First Southwestern Title age. COMMISSION: undersigned disclaims li- Kiersten R. Hatch, as tices is 4 p.m. the day TABLISHING FEES the form of a wire trans- Electronic Registration Agency of Utah, Inc. A Bidders must tender to Dennis D. Ewing, Clerk ability for any error in the trustors, in favor of Mort- prior to publication. FOR ACTIVITIES WITH- fer, cashier’s check, Systems, Inc., as the trustee's deed will be de- the trustee a $5,000.00 Dennis Rockwell, address), and more par- gage Electronic Registra- Public notices submit- IN THE SETTLEMENT bank official check (credit current Beneficiary, exe- livered to the successful deposit at the sale and Chairman ticularly described as: tion Systems, Inc., as ted past the deadline CANYON RECREATION union official checks are cuted by Karen B. Strick- bidder within three busi- the balance of the pur- (SEAL) Lot 533, THE RIDGE nominee for Academy will not be accepted. AREA not accepted) or U.S. land, as Trustor, record- ness days after receipt of chase price by 12:00 Commissioner Rock- SUBDIVISION NO. 5, a Mortgage Corporation, UPAXLP NOW, THEREFORE, BE Postal money order pay- ed July 7, 1995 as Entry the amount bid. This noon the day following well voted subdivision of Tooele its successors and as- IT ORDAINED BY THE able to Lundberg & As- No. 075336, in Book Trustee's Sale may be the sale. The deposit NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S Commissioner Law- City, according to the of- signs, covering the fol- LEGISLATIVE BODY sociates. If wire transfer 398, at Page 569, of the subject to a bankruptcy must be in the form of a SALE OF REAL PROP- rence voted ficial plat thereof on file lowing real property pur- OF TOOELE COUNTY, is used, an additional official records of Tooele filing, a payoff, a rein- cashier’s check or bank ERTY Commissioner John- and of record in the ported to be located in UTAH AS FOLLOWS: $10.00 must be remitted County, Utah, given to statement or any other official check payable to Civil No. 040301198 son voted Tooele County Record- Tooele County at 463 SECTION I - PURPOSE. with the purchase price. secure an indebtedness condition that would Lundberg & Associates. THIRD JUDICIAL DIS- APPROVED AS TO er's Office. East 770 North, Tooele, This ordinance is for the Cash payments are not in favor of PHH US Mort- cause the cancellation of The balance must be in TRICT COURT, STATE FORM: Together with all the im- UT 84074 (the under- purpose of complying accepted. A trustee’s gage Corporation, by this sale. Further, if any the form of a wire trans- OF UTAH Douglas J. Ahlstrom provements now or here- signed disclaims liability with Utah Code Annotat- deed will be delivered to reason of certain obliga- of these conditions exist, fer, cashier’s check, TOOELE COUNTY, Tooele County Attor- after erected on the for any error in the ad- ed 17-53-211 which re- the successful bidder tions secured thereby. this sale will be null and bank official check (credit TOOELE DEPART- ney property, and all ease- dress), and more particu- quires the county legisla- within three business Notice of Default was re- void, the successful bidd- union official checks are MENT (Published in the Tran- ments, appurtenances, larly described as: tive body to adopt an or- days after receipt of the corded JULY 20, 2005, er's funds shall be re- not accepted) or U.S. MILLPOND HOME- script Bulletin October and fixtures now or here- Lot 506, THE RIDGE dinance establishing fees amount bid. as Entry No. 243795, in turned, and the Trustee Postal money order pay- OWNERS 25, 2005) after a part of the proper- SUBDIVISION NO. 4, for services provided by Book N/A, at Page N/A, according to the official ASSOCIATION, INC.,

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