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www.tooeletranscript.com TUESDAY TOOELE RANSCRIPT Tooele T baseball faces difficult week of league play See A10 BULLETIN April 10, 2007 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 113 NO. 92 50¢ Ironworks will open Tax pros new plant in Tooele The new operation, Syracuse facing by Mark Watson STAFF WRITER Castings West Corporation, is Syracuse Castings of New York estimated to generate $2 million in announced today that it will open a new state revenue and nearly $20.9 deadline manufacturing facility in Tooele at million in new state wages over the the city’s industrial park at 58 S. 1200 next 10 years. The company plans West. The company manufacturers to employ about 20 people by year iron casting for drainage grates, end, and up to 90 individuals within crunch manhole covers and other products the next five years. It has already used in the construction industry. begun the search for qualified by Mark Watson “Building a factory in Utah is an employees, with an immediate need STAFF WRITER exciting and logical development for for inside sales representatives. In high school Sam Woodruff was Syracuse Castings. We have enjoyed Pulver credits Tooele City Mayor a state track champion. Now an steady growth with our strategy of Patrick Dunlavy, who helped secure accountant, he still calls upon the product innovation and unparalleled local and state support, for much of stamina of his high school days service,” said General Manager Mark Syracuse Castings decision to relo- each April as an avalanche of last- Pulver in a press release. cate in the area. minute income tax filings from cli- A report from the Governor’s “We are excited about being a ents comes into his office. Office of Economic Development part of this growing economic envi- “Hours are longer this time of in January indicated it had offered ronment and warm community,” year and you still have to be focused the company $585,000 in incentives Pulver said in the release. “We hope when you’re doing taxes,” said if it would locate in Utah. Also play- to become a valued corporate citi- Woodruff. “A big rush hits the first ing a major role in luring the com- zen in Tooele City.” of February, March is variable, and pany was the non-profit Economic then it really picks up again in April. Development Corporation of Utah. SEE IRONWORKS ON A5 There is an adrenaline rush coming up to the deadline, then you get the post tax-season blues.” Woodruff’s office is one of an Easter weekend roadblock estimated 20 in Tooele Valley run- ning at a full sprint these days to catches drunk drivers complete returns before the mid- night April 17 filing deadline. The By Suzanne Ashe said Sgt. Brent Rowley after the challenges they face this time of STAFF WRITER event was over. “The public was year include more complicated tax The Grantsville Police Department really receptive. We got a lot of returns and dissappointed clients lined up their squad cars, switched positive feedback. Anytime we can who end up owing money instead of on the flood lights and set up a fold- enforce driver safety and stop kids being due a refund. The IRS reports ing table and chairs Friday evening from using alcohol, it’s a good expe- that more than 12 million taxpayers at the east end of Main Street. It was rience.” nationwide file their taxes in the such an event even residents from Grantsville patrol officers, who final week before the deadline. homes lining the streets donned were joined by officers and a canine jackets and hoodies and came out to unit from the Utah Department of SEE TAXES ON A5 watch the DUI check point. Corrections and officers from the The officers stopped about five Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, cars at a time. Each driver was issued 27 citations, including one asked for their license and registra- adult DUI and one underage DUI. Main Street tion. Officers checked to make cer- They towed three cars, arrested two tain everyone in the car was wearing people on outstanding warrants, and G-ville to see their seatbelt and that everything found plenty of violations including else was in order. improper restraints, unregistered By the end of the evening, 375 vehicles, drivers with suspended improvements cars were stopped. by Karen Hunt SEE DUI ON A5 “The roadblock was successful,” STAFF WRITER Spring is here and Grantsville City photography courtesy of Matthew Hatfield, Standard Examiner is looking to spruce up Main Street. Robert Cameron Houston enters the courtroom for his sentencing hearing yesterday. Houston has already A new city initiative aims to tap pleaded guilty to murdering Tooele native Raechale Elton. Now a jury will decide the length of Houston’s grants and the town’s community prison term and whether he will serve it with or without the possibility of parole. spirit to plant more trees, hang flowers and banners from utility poles and beautify the “gateway” to Grantsville. With $10,000 allocated from Grantsville City Council, the Sentencing trial begins Grantsville Tree Commission and Beautification Committee is apply- ing for a grant through the Utah for Raechale Elton’s killer Main Street program worth up to $10,000 more. They’re also utilizing Prosecution provides gruesome details of murder; the resources around them. Dozens of members from seven different defense argues teen was tormented since childhood committees are volunteering their time. The chair over all seven com- By Suzanne Ashe Deputy Davis County Attorney William mittees, Darsi Fouillade, estimates STAFF WRITER McGuire described a terrible storm that she’s already spent 100 hours to photography / Troy Boman A 17-year-old boy and admitted violent pounded Davis County on the night of the beautify her community, and the Tooele County Emergency Management Public Information Officer Wade sex-offender spent two weeks thinking about murder, but it was just a prelude for what other volunteers have donated Mathews answers questions inside the new Joint Information Center on Monday. his next victim. He picked her out. He knew was to come, he said. He implored the jury countless additional hours. Scenes from a training exercise are projected on a screen behind him. her movements. And on one stormy night 14 to recommend a sentence of life without the “Grantsville has a great commu- months ago he made his move. possibility of parole. He held a Tooele High nity spirit, and this is a great way to He said right up until the end he didn’t School graduation picture of the victim. enhance that and the outside beauty New facility will be info hub know if he was going to go through with it. If In the photo, Elton wore a white cap and of Grantsville,” said Fouillade. someone else had showed up, he would have gown. University of Utah landscape aborted his plan. But nobody came. Defense attorney Dee Smith countered architecture student Laurie Hurst in times of emergency When it was all over, 22-year-old Tooele by holding up a picture of Houston as a boy. will help the effort by writing her by Mark Watson media. Technology at the center native Raechale Elton, a college student with He described Houston as a boy who had thesis on designing a master plan for also allows for tracking informa- a promising career working with troubled problems from the womb, who was born downtown Grantsville. Grantsville STAFF WRITER with one ear canal missing, who struggled Information spreads quick- tion presented by the media in youth, was left naked, violated, mutilated High School students involved in with even remedial kindergarten, who wit- ly through television and the an attempt to squelch misinfor- and dead. Future Farmers of America will nessed his father threaten his mother with Internet, but that can be a prob- mation. And Robert Cameron Houston became a make brackets to hang flower boxes a knife. Smith said Houston suffered from lem when a major disaster strikes Because Tooele County is murderer — a charge he pleaded guilty to along Main Street. Another group of an undiagnosed mental disorder, obsessive and rumors and false reports go home to the Deseret Chemical last month. Grantsville FFA students is growing compulsive disorder (OCD), and was sexu- flying about. A new joint infor- Depot, where mustard blister This week a jury in the 2nd District Court flowers in the school greenhouse ally molested by a family friend and exposed mation center in Tooele aims to agent will be destroyed through in Bountiful will decide Houston’s sentence. and will plant them in the boxes to porn at a young age. Smith said the defen- address that problem by coordi- 2013, a congressional mandate Yesterday, the four-men, eight-women jury purchased with some of the money dant was ruled by thoughts and impulses nating and disseminating infor- requires the county to oper- listened to opening arguments and seven provided by the city council. he couldn’t control and that the system had mation to media outlets even ate a joint information center, state-witness testimonies. The jury will have Councilman Wayne Butler said failed the boy. during the worst emergencies. according to Wade Mathews, to decide whether the defendant deserves life the city is still determining who will The defense asked the jury to return a The center, which opened yes- public information officer for in prison without the possibility of parole, or water the flowers. sentence of 20 years to life, arguing that terday at 27 S. Main in Tooele, is Tooele County Emergency a sentence of 20 years to life with the pos- The plan includes placing banners life in prison would leave Houston’s mental a place where government lead- Management. sibility of parole. Because Houston was only along Main Street with a Grantsville The county purchased and 17 when he killed Elton, he is not eligible for City logo. Logo designs are currently ers and emergency personnel SEE MURDER ON A7 can congregate to check and the death penalty. update information sent out to SEE EMERGENCY ON A7 SEE VOLUNTEERS ON A5

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A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY April 10, 2007 Utah & The West

Corrections The number of interviews of On TV’s margins, public access gives immigrants a voice child abuse in Tooele County by Juliana Barbassa ple. Although the Supreme was understated in the April ASSOCIATED PRESS Court struck down that FCC 5 article “Exhibition aims to ruling in 1979, the Cable raise local awareness of child SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Communications Act of 1984 abuse.” The actual number of Anyone with something to allowed local governments interviews from 2001 to present say, in almost any language, to require cable operators to is 1,017. The Transcript-Bulletin can find a home on public provide public access chan- apologizes for the error. access television, which is why immigrant communi- nels, and prohibited them ties are increasingly using it from controlling their content. Valley Weather Forecast to educate, entertain — and As cable took off, homegrown stoke long-simmering feuds. shows thrived. Local Weather The most democratic space Spanish-language groups on the tube, public access discovered it early on, but Wed 53/37 channels are made available other ethnic groups have 4/11 by cable companies legally recently joined in. Cloudy with occasional showers. mandated to offer space to In Las Vegas, a swearing- High 53F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph. amateur broadcasters who in ceremony for new citizens can do or say just about any- involving 70 immigrants from thing within the roomy bound- 33 different countries was aries of libel and obscenity broadcast over public access Thu 49/35 4/12 laws. channels, so their communi- Mix of rain and snow showers. In some cities, flipping ties could follow along. In through these channels can Cambridge, Mass., Haitians feel like traveling around the can get their news in Creole, globe: Iranian film, Chinese Spanish- and Portuguese- Fri 57/38 4/13 news, Polynesian worship, speakers can hear mass, Arabs even the ugly side of Afghan (AP Photo/ Tony Avelar) can get family entertainment, Sunny. Highs in the upper 50s and lows in the upper 30s. community politics. Production technician Diana Yeung (right) operates a camera as Vic Zikoor (left), host of an Arab affairs and Eritreans can hear com- “They reflect the mosaic program, interviews a guest during taping on a Comcast public access show March 22, in San Jose, Calif. munity forums, all in one day’s ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content Service that’s out there,” said Andrew Anyone with something to say — in any language — can find a home on public access television, which public access programming. Johnson, spokesman with the is why immigrant communities are increasingly using it to educate, entertain and stoke long-simmering Some longer-running pro- cable company Comcast Corp., feuds. grams even have their own Temps / Precipitation the nation’s largest, which airs gins, not being silent,” she to denounce, in the Dari lan- it’s unclear how many people grant-funded studios, like Date High Low (prec./inches) immigrant-produced shows said. guage, everything from wel- watch the shows. But the stir Solo para Ti, a Spanish-lan- April 5 67 41 around the country on its pub- Some programs, like San fare fraud to communism. But Kabir created within Fremont’s guage community news show. April 6 68 44 lic access channels. Jose’s Arab TV, aim to show he dedicates his most vitri- Afghan enclave is an indica- Producer Carmen Ochoa April 7 71 47 Although they usually fall mainstream viewers a differ- olic tirades to dissension in tion that, within a specific eth- roams northern California, April 8 69 46 .13 beneath the radar of main- ent side of an ethnic group the San Francisco Bay area’s nic community whose access bringing home to Contra Costa April 9 62 40 .02 stream viewers, the programs by showing successful, civic- Afghan community. to information may be limited County a march by strawber- attract a niche — and often minded Arab-Americans Comcast, which collects by language, one show can ry pickers in Watsonville, a Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer for foreign — audience that can engaged in local politics, arts $125 a week from Kabir to have great reach. special on labor leader Cesar the National Weather Service, reports that feel marginalized by main- Chavez filmed in his home- his recording station at 139 S. Main received and sciences. Others serve as reserve his 10:30 p.m. slot Public access was created .15 precipitation between April 5 and 9 and a stream programming, said a bullhorn for one person’s on Sunday nights, can’t pull soon after the birth of cable town, and Day of the Dead total of .15 inches in April. Vibert Cambridge, a professor opinions. the show off the air because TV in the 1970s. The Federal celebrations in Pittsburg. For the water year, which began Oct. 1, at Ohio University who has Take Monem Kabir, an it doesn’t violate Federal Communications Commission “This kind of information 2006, Tooele has received 10.00 inches of researched immigrant use of accountant who came to Communications Commission required operators to provide wasn’t filtering down to our precipitation. The normal for the year is 19.09 inches of precipitation. broadcast media. the U.S. from Afghanistan in rules. channels for community use people,” Ochoa said. “We have “It’s about identity, authen- 1980. He uses his half-hour Since there are no Nielsen based on the idea that the the pulse of the Latino com- ticity, coming out of the mar- “Afghan American Voice TV” ratings for public access TV, airwaves belong to the peo- munity in Contra Costa.” Pollen Count The Intermountain Allergy and Asthma pollen count for April 10, 2007, is as follows: Nut thieves to cattle killers, ag sleuths track them down Cedar — Moderate by Olivia Munoz roadside stand. We’re talking officers what type of evidence “That’s no small hurdle. and Southwestern Cattle Oak — Moderate Maple — Moderate ASSOCIATED PRESS about making off with trac- to look for to make it possible Farmers are a different lot Raisers Association launched Cottonwood — Moderate FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — If tors,” Yoshimoto said. “It’s not to prosecute a crime. of people,” Mears said. “They a program in December called Birch — Low these cops got their own TV a small thing any more.” The project publishes don’t trust law enforcement, “Operation Cow Thief” that Sycamore — Low show it would be a bit like Investigations such as metal details of its findings on a Web with good reason. Their con- Gingko — Low rewards people who call in thefts, which are a national site and has begun collect- cerns were ignored for a long Elm — Low “Law & Order” meets “Green a tip that leads to an arrest Acres.” trend, keep local law enforce- ing data for other states such time.” Alder — Low or indictment. Investigators Mold — Low While the work of solving ment officials busy constantly, as Florida and New Mexico, In 2005, 47 percent of farm- with the group helped recover farm crimes is hardly on the said Fresno County Sgt. Mark which are working to estab- ers in ACTION’s coverage minds of average Californians, Bray. “And here, you’ve got lish similar projects. area reported thefts, up from nearly 5,200 animals in 2005. ���������������� nevermind Hollywood produc- farm after farm. It’s real easy Officials in Florida, where 30 percent in 2004, according ���������������� ers, it has captured the atten- to be out of the city and into thieves have made off with to the study. �������� ����������������� Tooele tion of other states looking an open farm by the side of crates of oranges and drums It’s helped that district attor- �������������� the freeway in just a few min- of fuel, have looked at the neys’ offices in the ACTION �������������� ��������� to crack down on their own agricultural crime waves. utes,” he said. ACTION program as a pos- counties — many of which ������������� ������������������ “We Are Your Neighborhood California’s Agricultural ACTION tracks crimi- sible model. rely on agriculture as their ������ Family Theatre” ����������� ���������� Crime Technology Information nals and recovers equip- The Center for Criminology main industry — are partners 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. ��������������� ��������������� and Operations Network is a ment through a numerical and Public Policy Research in the program, he said. (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 ��������������� ������������������� one-of-a-kind, multi-agency code stamp that labels farm- at Florida State University The study looked at the �������������� ���������������� Tickets are now available online coalition that has expanded ers property. Satellites track recently concluded a four-year project in terms of applying at www.movieswest.com ������������ ���������������� beyond the Central Valley, marked, stolen animals and study of the ACTION program it to Florida, but found that it ��������� where farmers and ranchers put out alerts across agencies with the Washington, D.C.- would be beneficial in other ������������ ������ suffered a reported $12 mil- when large loads — such as based Urban Institute. states too, such as Wisconsin April 6 - 12 ����������� ������������� *Times & Shows Subject to Change ����������� ��������������������� lion in farm thefts last year, a truck filled with more than One of the most signifi- and Texas, which have high ������������ ������������ said William Yoshimoto, direc- $400,000 worth of almonds cant things ACTION did was rates of agriculture crimes * ������������� ������������ tor of the ACTION project and — are stolen. get farmers to trust in law like calf thefts, Mears said. Meet the Robinsons ��������������� ������������ a Tulare County prosecutor. The district attorney’s offic- enforcement, said Daniel Those states have to rely Dly: 4:25, 7:10, 9:20 (PG) ����������� ����������� Sat: 12:05, 2:15, 4:25, 7:10, 9:20 ����������� ������������ “People think it’s just swip- es in these largely rural coun- Mears, one of the researchers on local law enforcement or Sun: 12:05, 2:15, 4:25, 7:10 Only ing a few oranges from the ties also tell law enforcement on the project. trade organizations. The Texas ����������� ������������� �������������������� Wild Hogs ����������� ����������������� Dly: 4:25, 7:00, 9:15 (PG-13) ���������������� ����������������� Sat: 12:05, 2:15, 4:25, 7:00, 9:15 ������������� ���������������������� Sun: 12:05, 2:15, 4:25, 7:00 Only ��������������� Utah film ‘cleaners’ �������������� ����������������� ������������� �������������� TMNT Dly: 4:35, 7:00 (PG) ��������������� �������������� Sat: 12:00, 4:35, 7:00 ��������������� �������������� find loophole to skirt Sun: 12:00, 4:35, 7:00 Only ���������� ����������� ���������������� * ������������ ����������������� Shooter ����������� �������� copyright ruling Dly: 9:00 (R) ������������� �������� Sat: 2:00, 9:00 FREE Drink Sun: 2:00 Only ���������������� ����������������� PROVO, Utah (AP) — Film Matsch ordered the Utah- with any dinner ������������� ������������������� editors were back in the cut- based CleanFlicks chain and * ting room just a few months others named in the suit, entree purchase ����������������������� Grind House ������������������������� after a federal appeals judge including Play It Clean Video Dly: 4:00, 7:35 (R) ���������������������� ruled last year that they could of Ogden and CleanFilms of Sat: 12:20, 4:00, 7:35 Sun: 12:35, 4:00 Only ����������������������������������� no longer edit Hollywood Provo, to stop deleting racy DINNERS movies to make them accept- (Served with fries, salad and roll) �������������������������������������� scenes to clean up movies • NY Steak Dinner * ����������������������������������������� able to people bothered by for rental and ordered the • Fish Dinner Are We Done Yet? �������������������������������������������� strong language, violence or Dly: 4:05, 7:05, 9:05 (PG) ���������������������������������������� businesses to turn over their • Shrimp Dinner Sat: 12:05, 2:05, 4:05, 7:05, 9:05 ������������������������������������������� sexuality. inventory to the movie studios • Fish Combo Dinner Sun: 12:05, 2:05, 4:05, 7:05 Only �������������� Thanks to what they say is a within five days. • Gyro Dinner ��������������������������������������������� loophole in U.S. copyright law At the time of the rul- • Chicken Dinner * ��������������������������������������������� that allows cuts for educa- Fire House Dog ��������������������������������������������� ing, CleanFlicks said it sold Dly: 4:10, 7:05, 9:25 tional purposes, some of the (PG) ����������������������������������������� scrubbed films to as many Sat: 12:30, 4:10, 7:05, 9:25 ���������������������������������������������� companies that were ordered Sun: 12:30, 4:10, 7:05 Only ������������������������� as 90 video stores across the to turn over their inventory to Show Times are subject to change. �������������������������������������������� United States, about half of Hollywood studios instead are Our Box Office opens daily 20 ����������������������������������������� them in conservative Utah, minutes before 1st show starts. ������������������������������������������� cleaning up more movies, and home to a large population All shows before 6pm $4.50 �������������������������������������������� other firms are getting into • After 6 pm Adults $6.50 ����������������������������������������������� of Mormons. The Church of Children (under 12) $4.50 Seniors (over 65) $4.50 the market. The Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele ��������������������������������������� Jesus Christ of Latter-day 490 N. Main, Tooele • 882-3608 ������������������������ Film editors say the educa- HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm Sunday 11 am – 9 pm All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens tion clause can be used to get Saints discourages members PG �������������������������������������� around the July 2006 ruling from watching films rated for ����������������������������������� Starts Friday PG-13 by Judge Richard P. Matsch adults. RED LINE ���������������������������������� that sanitizing movies on DVD A message left Sunday on RITZ RITZ Ends �������������������������������� or VHS tape violates federal a Director’s Guild of America Nightly 5:00 • 7:00 • 9:00 Sunday-Thurs 5:00 • 7:15 Thursday ����������������������������������� Tooele’s Show Place Sunday 5:00 • 7:00 PG-13 R copyright laws. The ruling was media contact line was not ������������������������ for Over 60 Years! Will Ferrell, Jon Heder, Craig T. Nelson thought to have marked the immediately returned. The King Leonidas ��������������������������������������� & 300 Spartans ������������������������������������������������� end of a three-year legal battle guild represented many of the 882-2273 against thousands ������������������������������������������������� between several film editing parties involved with the orig- 111 North Main, Tooele of Persians ���������������������������������������������� http://ritz-motorvu.hypermart.net �������������������������������������������� companies and 16 Hollywood inal Colorado lawsuit against BLADES ADMISSION: OF ADULTS: GLORY $6.00 CHILD/SENIOR: $4.00 3before 6pm:0 $4.00 0 directors. CleanFlicks. A3

TUESDAY April 10, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Local couple betting on concept of non-gambling casino parties by Steve Schwartzman to teach himself the game. He based games for non-gambling raffle tickets can be won to be well as teach the public how ties are legal and fair.

CORRESPONDENT built a small craps table him- entertainment. drawn for prizes at the end of to play. The company has already A few years ago, Sid self, where he and his friends “Just imagine gambling with- the evening. “The dealers love to work,” staged parties for the Lawrence was with his wife at learned to play without using out using money,” said Sid. “Some people will think this said Trudie. “They have as Children’s Justice Center and a Wendover casino on a quiet money for wagers. “That’s exactly how we work.” is a cheap way to get people to much fun as the players do, the Leukemia and Lymphoma evening. As he walked through “After a while, I decided to Common Cents typically gamble,” said Trudie. “But this and they are as honest and as Society, as well as for private build some more tables and sets up parties for a company is simply entertainment-based. kind as they come.” clients as far as Jackson Hole, the room to leave, he was invit- we had more friends and fam- or group that pays them a set You can’t win money and you Many of the dealers have Wyo. ed to play a game of craps with ily come over,” said Lawrence. amount for an evening. When just go to have a good time.” been trained through programs Common Cents Casino hired dealers who said they “Finally, somebody said we participants walk in, they are Sid, with the help of his local at St. Marguerite’s church and Parties can be hired for any would teach him for $20. He ought to start a business with given a redeemable chip card friend Dan Strech, builds the have up to 15 years experi- public events including com- took the offer and left the table it, so we did.” and a raffle ticket to play at portable gaming tables himself ence. pany parties, birthdays and poorer and without any more Common Cents Casino the tables. From that point, in his garage and stores them Common Cents has been weddings. Prices range from knowledge of the game than he Parties, owned by Lawrence participants can play until they at home. The couple also have licensed and approved through $130 per table to $390 per table had when he’d sat down. From and his wife Trudie, opened up run out of chips — no extra 20 or so hired dealers who are the city, county, and state of with a three-table minimum at that day, Lawrence resolved late last year offering casino- chips can be won — and extra trained to work the tables as Utah to ensure that all activi- each event. Th is Easter Put some music in yyourour basbaskeket

ComeCome inin & seesee our new line of Daisy Rock Guitars All guitars % 10 off New Pianos $ 100 off Reconditioned photo courtesy of Sid Lawrence Pianos Mike DeHerrera deals blackjack at a fundraiser for the Children’s Justice Center on Nov. 18, 2006. DeHerrera works for Common Cents Casino $ Parties, a Tooele-based company that puts on non-gambling casino parties. 50 off Offer expires April 14, 2007 Overlake sixth-grader places third at state geography bee Natalie Tripp the annual contest and take phy, such as mountains and ists dropped one by one and CORRESPONDENT their chance at $100 and a trip rivers, and took some online Abram found himself among One hundred nervous stu- to Washington D.C. to meet quizzes. the top three. His eliminating dents ranging in age from 10 Alex Trebec in the national In the state competition, question was a tricky one. He to 14 gathered at Thanksgiving competition. Abram answered six out of was asked to give the capi- Point on March 30, all hoping For Beazer, making it eight questions correctly in tal of Tibet. He was stumped to walk away with one coveted through that process was any- the preliminaries, but so did because Tibet is a province of award: first place at the Utah thing but new. He had taken a few other contestants, send- China not a country. He decid- Store Hours State Geography Bee. Among first place in his school’s geog- ing them all to a nerve-racking ed they were asking for the 10am-6pm Wed, Fri, Sat • 10am-7pm Tues, Thurs these tweens was 11-year-old raphy bee as a fifth-grader and tiebreaker. He knocked out the capital of Nepal and answered Abram Beazer, a sixth-grader was accepted into the state other contestants in the round with Kathmandu. Lhasa was Closed Sun & Mon at Overlake elementary. competition. to win one of the last four the answer the judges were By the end of the competi- “I studied more this year spots in the final. looking for. 40 North Main St, Tooele tion, Beazer had proved him- than I had last year,” he said. “The tiebreaker was scary Abram wasn’t too upset, (435) 833-9500 self the third-best geography “And I put to use what I had because I didn’t make it that however. In fact, he was rather student in the state. studied in the questions I was far the year before — but that pleased with his third-place fin- Reaching the state geogra- given.” was nothing compared to the ish and $50 reward, which he’s phy bee is an honor in itself. Every night for the last few finals,” said Abram. using to save up for his own Competitors must place first in months he studied with his In the finals, 10 students lined Nintendo Wii. Even though their own classroom, continue parents. up and were given a notepad geography is his favorite sub- on to top the other students “We’d pull out his student and a pencil. They had to write ject, he doesn’t plan to have a in the school, and complete a atlas and review countries the answer to a single question job where he would use it. written test that may qualify and capitals, especially in the and verbally answer it as well. “It’s nice to know the stuff,” them for the state competition. European nations,” said his Two incorrect answers were he said. “But I want to go Every Thursday in Your From there, the 100 highest mother, Maren Beazer. Abram enough to knock a student out into filmmaking or write comic scorers are invited to attend also studied physical geogra- of the competition. The final- books.” Transcript-Bulletin Feds investigating wrongdoing Subscribe Today • 882-0050 at Kentucky weapons depot LEXINGTON, Ky. 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A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY April 10, 2007 ■ Editorial ■ Guest Opinion ■ Letters to the Editor ■ Editor Jeff Barrus [email protected] Open Forum 882-0050

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OUR VIEW Time is right for crackdown on distracted drivers t’s a good thing the new distracted driver law that goes into effect at the end of the month doesn’t allow officers to actively sweep for violators because, frankly, there’s not a dragnet big Ienough to haul in all the people who are chatting on their cell phones, eating breakfast, attending to their personal hygiene, or whacking their kids in the back seat while they also happen to be operating a motor vehicle. In our multitasking society many people feel that just driving is wasting time. The problem has gotten so bad that safety experts are likening distracted driving to drunk driving. In fact, a 2006 study by University of Utah psychologists con- ducted with multiple test subjects and a driving simulator found that people who drive while talking on a cell phone are as impaired as someone driving while intoxicated at the legal blood alcohol limit of .08 percent. The danger is not just in steering with one hand, but also in having a conversation with someone who, unlike a passenger, has no idea of what’s happening on the road at the time. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Because cell phones are so ubiquitous, they make an easy target, but the issue is not all about phones. It’s about drivers sticking to before the court. He may take appeals, driving when they get behind the wheel. Everything from a DVD McBride behind wasteful case sue out writs of error or certiorari, by player to an eyelash curler can become a deadly inside I am writing in regards to the edito- LETTERS POLICY and with the approval of the Mayor, a moving vehicle. And as car interiors develop more of the features rial published in last Tuesday’s paper ( when same in the appellate court. He of an office and the comforts of home (satellite TV being the latest), “Sign-swiping case should have been The Transcript Bulletin welcomes let- shall do and perform all other duties the number of possible distractions is increasing. beneath G-ville mayor”). Maybe the ters to the editor from readers. Letters incident to his office that may be nec- The problem appears particularly widespread in Tooele County, Transcript should research some of must be no longer than 250 words, essary for the interest of the city or where a majority of the workforce undertakes at least an hour com- the facts before publishing something. civil in tone, written exclusively for that may be required of knowledge of mute every day on a high-speed stretch of interstate highway most I thought that’s what newspaper edi- the Transcript Bulletin, and accompa- the violation of any provision of this of us feel we know like the back of our hand. It’s that sort of over- tors are supposed to do. First off, nied by the writer’s name, address and code or upon receiving reliable infor- phone number. Priority will be given to confidence, however, that produces distracted drivers. Mayor Anderson did not press charges mation of any violation, he shall insti- letters that refer to a recent article in The new law allows police to cite someone for distracted driving against McBride. All the city wanted him to do was pay a fine, but he insist- tute the necessary steps to bring the the newspaper. All letters may be sub- only if they have pulled them over for another reason. Presumably ject to editing. that means if you’re swerving wildly between lanes and the officer ed on a full-fledged trial. You failed to offender to punishment.” Has there who pulls you over finds a half-eaten cheeseburger and a BlackBerry mention that the reason the trial had been a misuse of funds? That certainly to be held in Tooele is because one is not frivolous. If it wasn’t the proper Letters written to thank an individual on your lap, you’re in double trouble. In reality, distracted driving is or organization should be submitted for of the witnesses was the judge who duty of the city to pursue this case, harder to prove than drunk driving, but if the new law does nothing “Notes of Appreciation” more than raise awareness of the problem and encourage drivers to presides over Grantsville City. She then should the Mayor refund to city taxpayers the cost involved in doing stick to driving, it will have done tremendous good. obviously could not give McBride a Readers who are interested in writing a so? I don’t know. Where do we get fair trail, so it was moved to Tooele. longer guest op-ed column on a topic of answers to such questions? Mayor Anderson did not even know a general interest should contact Editor GUEST OPINION trial was taking place until he received Kevin Smith Jeff Barrus directly via the contact a subpoena to go to court and testify. Grantsville information at the top of this page. So obviously he was not the one push- ing the issue. It was unfortunate that Forgive and forget E-mail: [email protected] Development making rural this had to be a major issue published I was disappointed to read about the Fax: (435) 882-6123 in the paper, but McBride is the culprit involvement of Pastor McCartney with Mail: Letters to the Editor behind all of the money wasted, not the anti-Mormon DVD that most Tooele Tooele Transcript Bulletin lifestyle an urban legend Grantsville City and Mayor Anderson. County residents received in their mail- P.O. Box 390 read the Lake all the time for necessities. Get your facts straight next time and boxes (“Tooele pastor involved in con- recent But when that store was built report on the real issues of Tooele troversial DVD campaign,” March 29). I story by it kind of sucked the life out of County. only hope that the good folks in Pastor Christians unite Mark downtown. I remember the old Jennifer Leach McCartney’s congregation can see Regarding the March 29 article I Tooele Watson in the Coronet and the little stream beyond yet another attempt to discred- “Tooele pastor involved in controver- Transcript that sometimes ran through it the beliefs of their LDS neighbors. sial DVD campaign,” I’ve written and “Stansbury the park on Vine Street. Ah, the Sign-stealing case raises questions As an LDS bishop, I watched the video phoned Pastor McCartney saying I edging out good old days. Your opinion article “Sign-swiping knowing that some within my own ward enjoyed his articles in the Transcript Grantsville in Growth and change are inevi- case should have been beneath G-ville would be asking me about its content, and thanking him. Now, bewildered, I race to get big table but 1,400-home building mayor” (April 3) was thought provok- and of course I was appalled at the wonder if the articles came only from fast” (April ing. Especially the part about if there distasteful misrepresentations of the Jaromy Jessop projects seem a little bit out his intellect and not his heart. It’s 3), about how had been an offense against the city or LDS faith and the attempted character sad he got bamboozled by deceitful GUEST COLUMNIST of control, even irresponsible, Stansbury especially when you consider was this a county matter? Grantsville assassination of our beloved prophet troublemongers. The million dollars Park and Grantsville are rac- the water situation. Speaking of City ordinances state in Article VI, Joseph Smith. How many of us could this DVD cost would have been wiser ing each other to develop every that, where in the world is all Section 2-55: “The City Attorney shall compare our own lives with that of the spent feeding starving kids, or fight- last inch that they can. I don’t of the water that these devel- act as legal advisor of the city in all Savior Jesus Christ and not be found ing ACLU atheist attacks or Nancy wonder who will win or even opments will demand going to matters pertaining to contracts with wanting? Perhaps the good Christian Pelosi’s HR 4682 prohibiting Christians care who will win, I just won- come from? We do live in a des- or by the city or any question of legal- folks in Pastor McCartney’s congrega- from speaking on any political issues. der why. The charm of these ert you know. ity arising out of law or ordinance tion will forgive him for offending their All Christians need to unite to keep communities that attracts the Unfortunately, the Salt Lake or otherwise. He shall prosecute and LDS friends and fellow Christians. I for Christian freedoms — they are in jeop- hordes is becoming extinct as one will encourage the people in my metropolis is going to be just defend all actions in behalf of the city ardy in America — rather than fight people flock to the valley. But ward to forgive and forget this unfortu- like Phoenix, Los Angeles and or any officers thereof within any of each other. Divided we fall. I don’t blame them for coming, nate incident. Denver with uncontrolled, the estates, rights, privileges, ordi- Yvonne Hiss because I couldn’t stand the rat Richard B. Jackson seamless urban sprawl in all nances, acts or orders of the council Tooele race of Salt Lake City on a daily directions. Oh well, at least we which may be brought in question Tooele basis either. have pictures of the towns that Now I believe that economic used to be separate, which will development is very impor- tant and necessary, but I think soon be fused together, losing community planners and local much of their charm and iden- governments should take a step tity in the process. After all, back and realize that once all of who even realizes when they the farmland and green space is leave West Valley and enter paved, it will never be the same. Taylorsville? Imaginary lines on Just ask some old-timers in the map are all those boundar- West Jordan and Riverton. ies are. Pretty soon, the Tooele What I mean by taking a step Valley will be the same. Rush back is simply taking the time Valley, Stockton and Vernon are to plan for reasonable growth. next for mass development. The Miller Motorsports Park is Who knows, maybe the an excellent feather in Tooele county will put its ever-increas- County’s cap, but it was built ing tax revenues to good without regard for the impact use, and maybe Utah can get noise pollution would have and another seat in the House of how it would affect residents’ Representatives. But neither quality of life. course of action is a good trade I shop at Wal-Mart all the for the increasingly vanishing time and thank my lucky stars rural lifestyle Tooele County that I don’t have to go into Salt was famous for.

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TUESDAY April 10, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 Second boat dock to be built on Stansbury Lake by Alleen Lang struction is expected to begin construction will come from the fourplex with restrooms and a the dock this spring because Currently there is no access

CORRESPONDENT within a week, according to Jeff agency’s capital facilities plan. concession stand, as well as a Stansbury Lake is currently 14 to the boat dock area from Boaters on Stansbury Lake Terry, general manager for the The boat dock will be located pavilion, basketball courts, a to 16 inches lower than aver- the highway. After concrete is Stansbury Park Service Agency. on the south side of highway 138 playground area, tennis courts, age. The ebb in lake levels is will have a new spot to launch poured, public access will be The service agency board of on a two-acre plot of land across an amphitheater and an exercise seasonal, and the lake will rise from this summer. trustees approved construc- the highway from a 28-acre park trail. again once after April 17, which restricted until such time as the A second public boat dock on tion of the $22,500 cement boat planned on the north side of Although most development is the date the agency will begin two-acre plot of land is devel- the lake has been approved, per- launching pad during a March the road, Terry said. The park in the area is still in the planning pumping in water from nearby oped as part of the capital facili- mits have been granted and con- meeting. Funding for the new will include a baseball/softball stage, trustees voted to build Mill Pond. ties plan, according to Terry.

week the town will celebrate Arbor Anderson and is supported by the Volunteers Day with writing and drawing con- city council. continued from page A1 tests at the schools. “To me it’s just taking pride in our In May, the cleanup will begin community and making it the best it being accepted. Businesses will also in earnest. May 5 will be the green can be,” said Butler. sponsor holiday banners. clean day and May 19 will be the More volunteers are needed. One of the committees is focused general cleanup. On May 12 from “Get involved if you’re interest- on making the eastern “gateway” to 9 a.m. to noon residents can drop ed in beautifying Grantsville,” said the city attractive. off their hazardous waste at Clean Fouillade. “The timing’s great to add With a new stoplight coming, as Harbors building in Tooele for free. more beautification additions. We well as a new Maverick gas station This year there will be seven can make Grantsville a nice place to in the works, the eastern end of beautification yard awards for resi- visit, a nice place to stay.” town is due for big changes. dents and an eighth for a business. The Tree Commission will meet Another part of the plan is a tree The Tree Commission and tonight at Grantsville City Hall. Call sale, during which the city will pay Beautification Committee was cre- 884-3411 for more information. for a tree for each one residents buy ated years ago by Mayor Byron [email protected] themselves to plant along parking strips. The last day to register for this sale is this Friday. A week later on April 20, trees can be picked up. The next day, Grantsville will hold a Garden Expo and Tree Planting workshop at city hall. The following

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Rocky Mountain Therapy Services photography/ Maegan Burr Patrol officer Darrin Yates checks a driver’s license and registration during a roadblock Friday on Main Street is ready to help you recover from those in Grantsville. The roadblock ran from 7:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. sprain and strains. was less than a minute. the driver’s name and date of birth DUI “How’s everything going tonight?” into the laptop computer mounted To schedule an appointment call Barret asked each driver as they continued from page A1 in his police cruiser and waited for Rick Wortley rolled their window down. Another any additional information such as licenses and open containers of officer shined a flash light on the outstanding warrants. 435-882-1263 alcohol. plates of the car. A few feet up the Any car that turned around with- Sgt. Steve Barret organized the street a drug dog named Otis sniffed in 400 feet of the checkpoint was � All insurance plans accepted in and around a pickup truck looking event to educate the public on the chased down by a squad car. � 822 East Main Street, Grantsville, UT dangers of underage drinking and for drugs while a tow truck driver The Tooele County office of the unhooked a trailer from the pickup. driving. Utah Highway Patrol also had a DUI The vehicle was impounded. The scene was almost like a pit blitz this past weekend. Troopers A beat up Honda was pulled to stop on a race track — with more the side. The driver, wearing a large made seven DUI arrests and rusted and faded vehicles than shiny black cowboy hat, was put through responded to two minor accidents, Find out and clean ones. While two officers a field sobriety test, but was ulti- said Lt. Mike Rapich. Avoid the stood in the middle of the street mately let go. The Tooele City Police Department how you can directing traffic in either direction, Just minutes later, Detective Dan is planing a DUI saturation, with four other officers attended to cars that Chamberlin checked the ID of a dedicated DUI officers and assis- “ had stopped. The average time a car driver who was driving on a sus- tance from UHP on Friday, April 27. was stopped and a driver questioned pended license. Chamberlin typed [email protected] BAIT SAVE are in Tooele and one in Grantsville. Woodruff said the IRS is starting & Taxes The company employs 35. to increase its audit presence of SWITCH” $ continued from page A1 “The challenge right now is that small businesses and track unre- it is something different with each ported income as a means of nar- 2150 “This time of year the returns are client. Some have business property rowing the “tax gap.” The IRS com- in manufacture more complicated and people owe Trap... or rental properties, and don’t know pares what it should receive and money,” said H&R Block tax pre- how to figure that in with their what actually comes in. incentives and parer Mary Jane Keckler. Manager taxes,” Williams said. Recent adjustments to tax laws Julie Williams said the H&R Block offices in Tooele County will stay Woodruff works out of an office have helped people pay less in I am so sick of heating & utility rebates! open until midnight next Monday near Main Street and Utah Avenue, income tax, according to Woodruff. “ and Tuesday to accomodate those and has been in the tax preparation He said the $1,000 child tax cred- cooling companies that adver- who procrastinate. Williams report- business for 22 years. About 75 it, education tuition tax credit and a ed today that H&R Block offices in percent of his work involves per- once-in-a-lifetime tax exclusion on tise low-ball and pre-season Plus: Tooele County had completed 2,500 sonal tax returns and 25 percent are the sale of a primary residence have 12 Months tax returns this year. Three offices returns for small businesses. helped taxpayers save money. prices to get into your home financing on Tax Tips 1. Telephone Excise Tax Refund enough money to be obligated to file and tell you there’s no way — This is a one-time refund of long- a tax return. approved credit. IRS spokesman Bill Brunson said distance excise taxes available on 4. Free Tax Help — Tax help they can sell you the system taxpayers may not be aware of the 2006 income tax returns. The IRS sites in libraries, churches, com- telephone excise tax refund this offers a standard refund amount of munity centers and other locations at the low price advertised year. He said the refund is for taxes 430 to $60, or taxpayers can calcu- are staffed by trained volunteers. paid on long distance phone calls late the actual tax paid. Taxpayers who earned less than because your home is too from March 2003 through July 2006. 2. IRS Free File — Nearly 20 $39,000 and file a simple tax return big. “That is an item we’re not seeing companies are offering free elec- can call 1-800-829-1040 to locate people taking advantage of across ” tronic filing to taxpayers whose 2006 the nearest Volunteer Income Tax the country and in Utah,” Brunson adjusted gross income was $52,000 Assistance Program site. — Jason Harris, said. The IRS spokesman said tax- or less. That means 70 percent of all 5. Unclaimed Refunds — Refunds General Manager payers can learn more about this taxpayers — roughly 95 million indi- totaling approximately $2.2 billion refund by visiting IRS.gov. viduals — can take advantage of the are waiting for approximately 1.8 For Utah, the estimated number IRS-sponsored Free File program. million people who failed to file a of residents eligible for phone 3. Earned Income Tax Credit — federal income tax return for 2003. tax refund so far is 418,000. The Earned income of less than $39,000 In order to collect the money, a Right Now you can legiti- number of Utah residents who in 2006 may qualify a taxpayer to return for 2003 must be filed no mately save up to $2150 on requested the phone tax refund claim the earned income tax credit. later than April 17, 2007. The IRS as of March 29 is 278,000, and the The credit could be worth up to estimates that half of those who air conditioning systems in- minimum amount of long-distance $4,536. To qualify, taxpayers must could claim refunds would receive excise tax refund dollars being left meet certain criteria and file a tax more than $611. stalled by a company that has been work- on the table so far by Utahns is $4.2 return, even if they did not earn [email protected] million. ing in your neighborhood for over 14 years Going three years back, the IRS now. And because we’ll make sure you estimates that 10,000 Utahns would have received at total of $10.75 mil- know all of your options so you can choose lion in refunds if they had claimed the telephone excise tax refund. which one will best fit your budget, you’ll The IRS lists five areas taxpayers likely save MORE TIME & MONEY with frequently overlook: Harris Air over any of those bait’em and Ironworks switch’em contractors. continued from page A1 No Gimmicks...Just the Mayor Dunlavy stated in the press Dennis Sr. and Shirley release that he was pleased that Orr Andrus Facts from A Harris Syracuse Castings selected Tooele of Orr’s Ranch, Skull Valley to make this significant investment. Trained Professional! “Syracuse Castings embodies the Celebrate their 882-1069 type of culture and values-based Tooele business our area hopes to attract. th This project will bring many qual- 60 ity jobs to Tooele and will make a Wedding Anniversary great impact upon the entire region,” 252-2166 Dunlavy said. on April 10, 2007 Salt Lake [email protected] A6 OBITUARY

A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY April 10, 2007 OBITUARIES

todian of the newly constructed She was called upon to be the Maxine Carson Lakeview Ward Church. Florine Clark hostess of many parties while Maxine was a very loving, car- living in Washington D.C. She Shields ing mother, grandmother and Armstrong entertained with elegance and

great-grandmother. She was grace, always paying attention Maxine Carson Shields passed gifted with many creative tal- 1916 ~ 2007 to special details. She joyfully away peacefully at Rocky ents and was an excellent cook. served in many church callings Mountain Care on April 7, 2007. She enjoyed sewing, quilting and Our beloved mother, grandma, throughout her lifetime. She was born April 22, 1920, crocheting, making an endless sister and friend, died peacefully When we think of grandma, in Fairfield, Utah, the eldest supply of baby booties through at her home April 4 2007. She we will remember Christmas daughter of Ernest and Anna the years, and loved spending was 91. and making gingerbread houses, (Boyle) Carson. She married time with family. Born March 23, 1916, in poems she wrote just for us, Harvey Shields on Oct. 29, 1940, She is survived by her four Tooele, Utah, to parents, Sam lovingly stitched needlework, in the Salt Lake Temple. She children, Myrna Jones of Pine and Ada Clark. Florine was the handcrafted gifts, and her sto- was a member of The Church of Canyon, Utah, Wesley (Merle) oldest of eight children. She and ries of growing up on the farm in Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Shields of Erda, Utah, Kaye her siblings were reared on the Grantsville. where she served faithfully in (Dennis) Cook of Nibley, Utah, Mill Pond Farm, which is now She is preceded in death by Maxine Carson Shields many auxiliary callings but espe- and Rex (Diane) Shields of Erda. Stansbury Park. Later she attend- her husband, Ellis; sons, Bruce, Florine Clark Armstrong cially loved serving in the Relief She has 13 grandchildren and prior to the service from 11:30 ed Utah State University where Larry; infant sons, Thomas and she studied hard and caught the grandchildren; 28 great-grand- Society. Maxine also took pride 17 great-grandchildren with a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Burial will Robert; siblings, Wayne, Elmer, children. eye of Ellis Armstrong whom she in being the first to serve as cus- two more on the way. She was be in the Tooele City Cemetery. Gwen, Lester; sons-in-law, Funeral services will be held married in the Salt Lake City LDS preceded in death by her par- The family expresses their sin- Michael Jannelli (Elaine), Michael on Monday, April 9, at 11 a.m. Temple, June 8, 1937. Together ents; husband, Harvey; broth- cere appreciation to the staff at Robinson (Diane). Survived by at the Mt. Olympus 6th Ward, Frank she and Ellis had eight children. ers, Delbert and Marvin Carson; Rocky Mountain Care, including sons, Dale (Janet) Armstrong, 4407 S. Fortuna Way, Salt Lake She spent much of her life mov- sister, Lela Jacobs; and grand- Roseann Romero, and to the staff David (Betty Ann) Armstrong; City. A viewing will be held on OHLMAN ing around the country with her Attorney at Law daughter, Mandy Lynn Shields. at Mountain West Hospice for daughters, Elaine Jannelli, Diane Sunday, April 8, from 6 to 8 p.m. M husband who was the first Utah Funeral services will be held taking such special care of our Robinson (Donith) Johnson; at Mountain View Mortuary, 3115 at 1 p.m., Thursday, April 12, mother. We also appreciate all Director of Public Roads, U.S. daughter-in-law, Vicki Ricketts; E. 7800 South, and one hour FREE at the Lakeview Ward, 2032 N. those who kindly remembered Commissioner of Public Roads siblings, Dwight (Bertha) Clark, prior to services. Interment at Consultation Churchwood Road, Pine Canyon, her and visited her during her and later the U.S. Commissioner Deon (Lloyd – deceased) Butler, Mountain View Cemetery. for Utah). A viewing will be held stay at Rocky Mountain Care. of the Bureau of Reclamation. 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Eli is survived by his parents, Prudential Eli Fernando Ricardo and Trudy Mondragon; Utah Real Estate sisters, Chelsea, Kassidy and Mondragon Selena; brother, Matthew; and his dog, Koda. Grandparents Mama’s Tiny James and Virgina Valdez (Nana Bim), Rudy and Lea Valdez, Tine Danny and Barbara Mondragon, Debbie and Mike Dimino; great- Eli Fernando Mondragon grandmother Esther King; aunts passed away Saturday, April and uncles, Eli and Dana, Rudy has joined the Grantsville 7, 2007. He was born Dec. 16, and Krista, Jason and Rhonda, Office of Prudential 2004, to Ricardo and Trudy uncle Michael, aunt Monique Utah Real Estate Mondragon. and lots of cousins. Eli enjoyed music, liked put- A viewing will be held Experienced Realtor - licensed ting stickers on his head, and his Thursday, April 12, from 6 p.m. since 1993. Member of the Salt favorite movie was the Wizard of to 7 p.m. by The Potters House Lake Board of Realtors and Sheila Snow Oz. He loved feeding the ducks Christian Church at Calvary Eli Fernando Mondragon Tooele County Board of Realtors. at Liberty Park. His favorite Chapel, 460 W. Century Drive Please contact Sheila at food was Chicken McNuggets (4420 South). Funeral services Special thanks to family and Cell 801-599-3440 and fries. He was most happy at will be Friday, April 13, at 10 friends, the staff at Primary Home offi ce 435-884-9340 home playing with his brother a.m. Interment at Tooele City Children’s Hospital and the Business offi ce 435-884-0555 for any and sisters. Cemetery. Huntsman Cancer Institute. Real Estate needs or questions. Elsie McLean, 102, oldest ever to hit hole-in-one CHICO, Calif. (AP) — Elsie woman became the oldest golfer see where her ball landed after she McLean thought she might have ever to make a hole-in-one on a teed off. lost her ball on the par-3, 100-yard regulation course. “Where’s my ball?” McLean P fourth hole at Bidwell Park. Because of the slope of the green, asked. Instead, the 102-year-old Chico McLean and her partners couldn’t Her friends, Elizabeth Rake and Kathy Crowder, found it in the cup. “I said, ‘Oh, my Lord. It can’t be I already true. It can’t be true.’ I was so excit- have plans. Need to File an ed. And the girls were absolutely overcome,” McLean said. It was McLean’s first ace. EXTENSION? “Well everybody wants a hole-in- one, and I said, ‘Why can’t I have a hole-in-one?’ I came within inches once,” McLean told television sta- tion KNVN. McLean, who used a driver, broke the age record of 101 set by Harold Stilson in 2001 at Deerfield Country Club in Florida. McLean, who has been featured in golf magazines before, will appear on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” on April 24 to celebrate her accomplishment. Give us a call, we can handle “For an old lady,” she said, “I still extensions over the phone! hit the ball pretty good.” PERSONAL INCOME TAX PREPARATION NOTES OF There are hundreds of excuses you could use to avoid getting screened for colon Not require to file? You may still be eligible for the APPRECIATION telephone excise tax refund! We can prepare your cancer. But no excuse is a good excuse when your life’s on the line. If you are 50 or form and envelope for a minimal fee. over, go get screened. For more information, visit www.ucan.cc or call the Health Thank you Be sure to call one of our specialists to handle your last A great big thank you to my Resource Line at 1-888-222-2542. minute tax filing needs. family, friends and customers who took the time out of their busy day to stop by and visit me at TAX SPECIALIST my retirement open house. Thank TOOELE you for the many gifts, cards and ���������� kind words that I have received. ������������������ Thanks also to the staff and man- 60 South Main, Ste. 103 • Tooele, Utah 84074 UTAH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH agement at the bank for organiz- Phone: 435-882-TAXS ing the special day for me. Susan Cummings A7

TUESDAY April 10, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 ������������ REEL TALK ���������� ����������� Good cinematography not enough to make ‘The Dance’ move �������������� rom “Singles �������������� FWard” to ���������������� “Work and the Glory” — not �������� to mention “Churchball” and “The RM” — LDS movies have a strong audience in Missy Utah. The Thompson newest film to STAFF WRITER hit theaters is MICHAEL C. GUBLER, Agent “The Dance,” a 108 East Vine romantic comedy about the intrica- cies of relationships. Tooele, UT 84074 Although “The Dance” is set 882-0202��������� in Boston, Mass., writer/director McKay Daines didn’t try very hard to take the Utahness out of the film. Church references, on the other hand, were more subtle. Those who ������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������� go see this movie aren’t going to be ����������������������������������������������������� surprised by its LDS influences so ����������������������������� why try to hide them. “The Dance” has its moments of promise. Because it’s set in Boston, If it happens here, there are some wonderful shots of the city that are emphasized by the read about it here. clarity in the digital print. While most films are shot on 35 mm — photography courtesy of Flynn-Daines Productions Cameron (KC Clyde), a recently returned missionary, asks Zoe (Kari Hawker), his brother’s former girl, to an LDS church dance in the film “The Dance.” which I am fond of — this film may not have needed to be digital but who has only been home from his for the dance. He asks single mom attempted to send a universal mes- it certainly made the scenery more mission for two months, needs to Alyson (Monique Lanier) as a last- sage with this film that people of any spectacular. get out and date more. So Cameron minute date to the dance. Alyson faith have problems and passion in a Tooele County Real Estate Tips “The Dance” focuses on three asks his brother’s former girl, Zoe and her two children are excited relationship. couples at different stages of rela- (Kari Hawker), to accompany him about her first post-divorce date. Fans of the LDS film genre might Four Factors That Affect Your Offer Price tionships. Charles (Michael Flynn) is to the dance. Zoe is a beautiful However, the evening doesn’t start enjoy this film, and others not famil- When you’ve found a home you like, one you could a professor of literature at Harvard and focused dance student and is off that well when Howard sends a see yourself living in for a while, the next step is to iar with this genre probably won’t make an offer on the home. You might be tempted to University who unrealistically spouts unaware that they are going to an limo to pick Alyson up rather than enjoy it. This may have been better make an offer somewhat lower than the seller’s ask- Shakespeare and is known for being LDS church dance. call for her himself. At the dance, suited as a straight-to-DVD release, ing price, simply because you’ve heard that you’re a whiz when it comes to romance. In one of the few moments of Howard believes she’s revealing her- “supposed” to do that. However, there’s more to or even better as a Hallmark Channel an offer price than lowballing the asking price. The However, his relationship with his humor, Zoe takes off her shawl self too much on a first date. He later film. The performances are okay, the price that you offer on the home can be influenced by wife Laura (Joyce Cohen) isn’t one to show off her revealing — by finds out he isn’t the best at giving dialogue is less than superb and the many other factors. that mirrors those of Shakespeare’s LDS standards — dress. Although dating advice. Alyson opens up to cinematography is actually above Property Condition writings. They have been married Cameron and Zoe are of different Howard about her divorce and chil- par. Overall “The Dance” is an OK After seeing the home, you will have an idea of how it compares to other homes in the for well over 20 years but their lives faiths (the audience finds out later dren, while he takes a break from neighborhood. Your Realtor can help you to determine if it’s above, average, or below the film which will find its audience of have become so wrapped up in other she is Jewish), they have the most being sarcastic and insensitive to other homes in the market. They can also get you the recent selling price of homes in the neighborhood. If you rated the property as average, your offer price should be similar to things, they barely have time for one connection of the three couples on take a closer look at a possible new those that have recently been sold. When you are considering the condition of the home, another. During the timeline of the screen. After taking a break from the relationship. FLICK AT A GLANCE look at things like bedroom doors and door knobs, fixtures, light switches, and cabinets. film, Charles is in charge of putting dance, Zoe takes Cameron to a bar All three couples have their These will give a good indication as to how well the home has been taken care of. on a dance — hence the title of the and shocks him by ordering a Coke, moments of uneasiness and Grade: C Market Conditions film. not alcohol. romance. However, it may be hard Rated: PG In the sellers market that we’ve had of late, there are sometimes multiple offers on a prop- Time: 81 minutes erty, often above the asking price. In a buyer’s market, homes remain on the market for a The professor asks his student Howard (Scott Christopher) is a for audiences to relate to these longer period of time. You have more flexibility to negotiate in a buyer’s market. Right Cameron (KC Clyde) to come to the successful and witty day trader who relationships as some may never Now playing now, we seem to be in a steady market where there are no rules. Depending on the condi- dance. Charles believes Cameron, is suckered into being the emcee have been in their situations. Daines tion of the market, you can increase or decrease your offer price. Let your Realtor help you. Home Improvements Some cosmetic changes like new paint and carpet don’t always have a major influence on the home price. On the other hand, if the seller has made big changes like the addi- For the past 15 years, the sion is complete. After that, the Mountain West Medical Center. tion of a new bedroom or bathroom, finishing the basement, or screening in a patio, you Emergency county’s old joint information county will continue to fund the Major disasters could include may want to increase your offer beyond the average home. You don’t have to increase center was situated in a building center. The facility can also be train derailments and highway the offer price dollar for dollar based on the cost of these additions. Rarely does continued from page A1 $10,000 in home improvements add $10,000 to the value or offer price of a home. at Tooele Army Depot and was used for small public meetings. crashes involving trucks car- renovated the old Mantes build- only used one time outside prac- The press conference room rying hazardous chemicals. Seller Motivation tice exercises. That was on Sept. seats about 50 people. Most of County leaders call the center A “motivated” seller won’t automatically allow you to knock down your offer price by ing on Main Street for the new a very large amount of money. That doesn’t mean, though, that you can’t offer a few information center last year. It 5, 2002, when someone reported the time the building will be an “all-hazards” communica- thousand dollars below the asking price. Sellers that are relocating are often in more of also purchased and upgraded spotting an unknown intruder locked. tion hub for the entire county, a hurry to sell their homes, especially if they have to buy a new home soon. Be careful adjoining buildings, making within Deseret Chemical Depot Tooele County, Deseret not just a center for emergen- of ads that use phrases that indicate they are motivated to sell, often these are tactics property during a time of height- Chemical Depot, Tooele cies at Deseret Chemical Depot. used to generate leads for an agent. Besides, aren’t all sellers “motivated”? them all seismically sound. There are many factors that go into making the right offer on your next home. Your Mathews said the county ened security after 9/11. The Army Depot, Dugway Proving Search and Rescue personnel local Realtor can be a great help in this process. As you consider each of these factors spent $600,000 to purchase National Guard searched the Ground and the Utah Division could also meet at the build- to come up with an offer price, keep in mind any mortgage pre-approval amount that the property and renovate the area, but an intruder was never of Homeland Security provide ing to coordinate efforts during you have been given by the lender. For more information on buying or selling Tooele County Real Estate, visit our blog at www.tooelehomes4sale.com. buildings. About $700,000 from found. manpower and expertise to run emergencies. Last year’s mock the federal Chemical Stockpile With the help of money the center in the event of a disaster included a bus crash Chris & Berna Sloan have combined for over 26 years in the Tooele Real Estate market. Both are Emergency Program provided from the Chemical Stockpile major disaster. The county also and a simultaneous explosion Past-Presidents of the Tooele County Board of projector screens, televisions, Emergency Program and Tooele plans to train volunteers to be at Deseret Chemical, and also Realtors, where Berna continues to serve on the County, the new joint informa- on call and ready to man the involved emergency workers Board of Directors. Chris is currently serving as cameras, computers, audio Vice-President of the Utah Association of Realtors equipment and other high-tech tion center is ready for action. facility if disaster strikes. from outside the county. devices. Emergency personnel from The public is not allowed [email protected] Berna Sloan 840-5029 • Chris Sloan 840-5031 The center includes eight throughout the county have inside the center during a major rooms, each with a special pur- already toured the facility. catastrophe. It is only for emer- pose in case of emergency. The “I hope we never have to use gency workers, government offi- largest room (the blue room) it, but it will be essential in cials and the media. A training will be used to stage press con- a time of a major emergency,” session for those who will work ferences for the media. Other Mathews said. “I compare it to at the new facility is scheduled In the rooms include a briefing room, having a spare tire. It’s not nec- for June, and a major mock media monitoring room, a room essary until you break down and disaster is scheduled in the fall. for writers to update press have a flat tire.” These sessions, which are con - Game of releases, an information analysis Mathews said the Chemical ducted annually, test the training L I F E room, a room for legal advisors, Stockpile Emergency Program and coordination of city, county and a room with telephones to will continue to provide money and state emergency groups, receive calls from the media and each year to maintain the center as well as emergency medical BUY the public. until Deseret Chemical’s mis- technicians and employees at When you land on A HOME get ing, rules for staff were laid out. Elton. Murder These included always having When they arrived at the inde- continued from page A1 a second counselor or another pendent living home, Houston problems untreated. resident of the program — called asked Elton to come inside to Houston grew up in an envi- “clients” — present. sign him in. ronment rife with sex, violence A witness for the state, Dallin The house’s residents were and the threat of being humiliat- Plaizier, also a student at Weber out, and the house counselor ed, which may have caused him and an employee of YHA, had a was attending a basketball game. to want to humiliate others — similar schedule to Elton’s, he Houston and Elton were alone. mainly women. In 2003, he made said. He testified that employ- He put a knife to her throat, L A N E Y a girl undress at knife point, and ees of YHA knew to maintain dragged her to another room, later he said he assaulted his boundaries and dress appropri- demanded she remove her cloth- stepsister. He once stabbed his ately when working with the ing and raped her. stepbrother in the chest with a youths. “She wouldn’t shut up. She knife. He attempted to rape his Elton worked from 2 p.m. to wouldn’t stop screaming,” aunt, but fled when she wouldn’t 10 p.m. that day. When she fin- Houston told Clearfield Police cooperate, according to former ished her shift, Houston, who Detective Mike Valencia. American Fork Detective Rick was a graduate of the program After Houston sliced Elton’s Bochman. and regarded as a mentor to the throat, he yanked out her lar- In 2004, when he was a resi- other boys, asked her for a ride ynx. He stabbed her again in the dent at Youth Health Associates, to his home, an independent liv- back, the side, and twice in the he asked his youth counselor ing center four blocks away. heart. He pressed a foot on her Katreena Stockseth to leave her Plaizier and another employ- back, and yanked her head in an post, break the rules and enter a ee saw Houston get into Elton’s attempt to break her neck. bathroom with him. He grabbed car. “I don’t think I’m mentally sta- her and put his hand over her Before the car left the parking ble,” Houston told Valencia on mouth. Stockseth defended her- lot, Plaizier called Elton on her the tape. “I see things I shouldn’t self and ended up pinning him cell phone. He said he asked her see. I think things I shouldn’t.” to the wall. if she knew what kind of person Immediately after the attack, “I was in fear for my life and she was with? Houston drove the victim’s car wanted to control the situation,” During Plaizier’s emotional into a home about a block away. she testified. testimony, he said he made He confessed to the home’s Jeff England On Feb. 15, 2006, Elton, a Elton promise to call him back occupant that he had just killed Laney Riegel ® student at Weber State, began after she dropped Houston off. someone and wanted to die. Realtor GRI, ABR Mortgage Consultant her work shift at Youth Health Houston later said in a taped The sentencing hearing is Associates two hours early with confession played in the court- expected to last all week. 435 830-7583 801 563-2961 a training meeting. At this meet- room that he wanted to attack [email protected] A8 BULLETIN BOARD

A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY April 10, 2007 The Bulletin Board

June 11-21 (no 9 a.m.), June 25-July 6, July Tooele 9-19, July 23-Aug. 3, Aug. 6-16. Lessons are offered at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., and 11 a.m. Sign- Spring-buzz boutique ups continue on April 26, May 1, 3, 8, and To raise money for the Leukemia 10. Call 435-843-4035 for more info. & Lymphoma Society, there will be a Deseret Peak golf course spring-buzz boutique at the Veteran’s Our nine hole pitch and putt golf Memorial Park on April 28, from 10 course is now ready at Deseret Peak. a.m. to 5 p.m. Crafters and independent The green fees are $4 and golf club rental associates with businesses are need- is $2. You may also bring your own clubs. ed, such as Avon, Usborne Books and The course is open during regular com- Pampered Chef. The booth fee is $35. plex hours weather permitting. There Call Shelly Walker at 849-2530 for more are also lights on the course for night information. golfing and group discounts are avail- 5k run against violence able. For more info call 435-843-4020 or The run against violence 5k fun run/ visit www.desertpeakcomplex.com walk will be Saturday, April 28. T-shirt, Indoor Arena closure prizes and a light breakfast served. The Deseret Peak Indoor Arena will Registration and check-in at 8 a.m. at be closed April 16 and 17. It will open Elton Park, 100 N. Broadway. The run for regular open riding hours. For more begins at 9 a.m. Registration is $15 at info visit www.deseretpeakcomplex. Macey’s or online at www.dvsava.org. com or call (435)843-4020. Call 241-0337 or e-mail dvsava@gmail. com with questions. All proceeds ben- Recreation efit victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Demolition Derby drivers Helmet fitting & education program The driver and car rules for 2007 are The Tooele County Health Department the same as last year. Pick up a copy is offering a helmet fitting and educa- from Parts Plus, 175 N. Main St., or at tion program for $5 on Wednesday, the Tooele County Commission Office, April 11, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the 47 S. Main. Contact Pat Dunlavy Jr. health department auditorium, 151 N. at 224-2157 or 884-3486 or visit www. Main, Tooele. After visiting the educa- tooelefair.com for more information. tion booth, participants will be fit with TC Thunder sign-ups a multi-sport helmet. All sizes will be TC Thunder is holding its softball clin- available, but quantities may be lim- ic April 28, from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. for girls photography courtesy of Tooele High School ited. The person who will be using age 6-12. Space is limited. Instruction Dallin George, a Tooele High School senior, is doing an internship with the Tooele County Engineering Department. The program the helmet must be present. For more will be given on hitting, fielding, base gives students the chance to go into a business on a daily basis for a semester and learn about that occupation. information call the health department running and pitching. Pizza, snacks, a grounds and practice fields for team vice at 11 a.m., Sunday evening services busy in the summertime. Contact Kari at 843-2310. drink and T-shirt will be provided. Cost practices and games are available, but at 6 p.m., and Wednesday services at 7 Orozco to schedule a time at 833-1960. UDOT seeks public comment is $35. Contact Nancy at 882-5530 or you must sign up for times desired. Go p.m. For more info call 435-882-7183, Real Estate 101 The Utah Department of Patty at 882-2402 for more information. to the office of the school you wish to or Espanol 801-577-1812. Nursery pro- The secrets to buying and selling Transportation will release the Long use and provide proof of liability insur- vided and rides available. real estate in Stansbury Park, April Range Transportation Plan 2007-2030 Philanthropy ance (it can be obtained from your 17: Making the most of every penny for public comment through April 26. The Bridge Christian Center league president). Clarke N. Johnsen Equipping you for life, Pastors Scott — Financing in today’s market. It will It can be reviewed at local libraries, at Gentling wild horses and burros Junior High won’t be available for use and Marilyn Thiessens, 435-830-3619. be at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse UDOT offices and at www.udot.utah. The Intermountain Wild Horse & until fall of 2007. Come grow with us on Sundays at 10:30 at 7 p.m. For more info or to register, gov. The plan focuses on capacity proj- Burro Advisors Learning Center in a.m. at Phil’s Glass reception room, 635 contact Nicole at 840-3779 or Toni at ects in rural and small urban areas. Erda needs volunteers to gentle wild Library N. Main St. 830-6496. Public comments will be used to assess horses and burros. The center is open Get your diploma strengths and weaknesses of plans to Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Library closure Get your high school diploma this increase mobility and address future from 6 p.m. until dark, and Saturdays Education The Tooele City Library will be closed year. All classes required for a high transportation needs. After the com- from 11 to 2 p.m. Volunteers will gentle April 19, at 5 p.m. for meetings. school diploma, adult basic education, ments are reviewed, a summary of the the animals and take them to BLM satel- Utah Hunter Education Courses Treasure Hunt rescheduled GED preparation, word processing, plans will be released this July. lite adoptions around Utah. Volunteers Class #4: April 17, 18, 24, 25, 26 Range 28 The Treasure Hunt scheduled for drivers’ education and English as a Flower arrangements needed must be members of IWHBA ($15 for Class #5: Aug. 7, 9, 14, 15, 16 Range 18 April 19, at 6 p.m. will be held April 20, second language are available. Register The Garden Flower Show, the open- single or $30 for family per year). Call Class #6: Sept. 4, 6, 11, 12, 13 Range 15 at 6 p.m. Tickets are available at the now to graduate — $25 per semester. ing weekend of the Benson Grist Mill Janet Tipton at 843-7465 or (801) 554- All classes are from 6 to 9 p.m. and Tooele City Library. Located at 76 S. 1000 W. and can be and Spring Crafters Boutique, is looking 4431 or visit www.iwhba.org for more law requires students to attend all ses- reached at 833-1994. Classes for stu- for people to bring flower arrangements information. Open library board meeting sions. All students must get a hunt- dents 18 and over. on May 5 to be entered in the show. Become a mentor There will be an open meeting of the er education voucher from a hunting Tooele City Library Board on April 12, license agent/vendor for $10 prior to Adults learn to drive There are two categories and themes. The Youth and Families with Promise at 7 a.m. in the community room at the attending class. Give the voucher to the A driver education course for adults It’s free to enter and free to the public. program is now accepting applica- library. The public is invited. instructor at the first class. The voucher 18 and over will begin Tuesday, April 17, For more info call Jane Higley at 884- tions for new mentors. Volunteers are includes costs of class and a small from 6 to 9 p.m., at the Adult Education 3473 or Pam Jensen at 884-1267. matched one-on-one with youth ages 9- Special story time game license, validated upon comple- Learning Center, 76 S. 1000 West. The Cinco de Mayo 12. Mentors are asked to spend an hour Tooele City Library presents Clifford tion. Classes are at the Tooele County class includes 18 hours of classroom The second annual Cinco de Mayo cel- a week with their mentee. Mentors must the big red dog Friday, April 13, at 11 Health Building 151 N. Main St. For instruction and 12 hours of driving and ebration is being planned for Saturday, commit to a minimum of six months to a.m. at a very special story time. For more information call Gene at 882-4767 observation. The cost is $170 (current May 5, with a car show on Sunday, one year. If you’re interested in enhanc- more information, call the library at or Bryan at 882-6795. students receive a $75 discount). May 6, at the Veterans Memorial Park ing the life of a young person call USU 435-882-2182, visit the library at 128 W. on Vine St./Main. We need enthusias- Extension at 843-2354 or 843-2353. Vine Street or visit the Web site http:// Emergency preparedness fair English as a Second Language tic workers to help bring it together, tooelecity.org/tcl/library.html. An emergency preparedness fair will ESOL conversational classes are held all types of vendors, people to help Schools Fun at the library be April 21 at noon in the Grantsville Monday and Thursday from 7 p.m. to 9 set up and tear down the day of the It’s “Bearly Spring” at the library. LDS Stake Center, 115 E. Cherry St. p.m. at the Adult Education Learning event, entertainment and decorators. Interviewing activity Each week, guess the right amount of There will be a guest speaker, informa- Center, 76 S. 1000 West. ESOL stu- tive booths, samples and door prizes. dents may come anytime the center is Call Rose Trujillo for more info 435-882- The Academy of Information candy in the honey bear and win the All faith backgrounds are welcome. open for Individualized study with our 8900 ext. 24 (police department). Technology will have an interviewing bear and a surprise. April 15 through software programs and textbooks. The Community Action assistance activity Thursday, April 12, at 4 p.m. 20 is National Library week and Mayor Caregiver guide classes book fee is $25 per semester. The Tooele Community Action at the Tooele County School District Dunlavy has named April 15 through 20 The next UCARE caregiver guide Program is now accepting applications. Office. The activity is for all mem- as Library Volunteer week. A special cel- class will be Tuesday, April 17, at 7 p.m. They are available through the Tooele bers and future members of AOIT. ebration for the volunteers will be April at the Tooele Senior Citizens Center, Seniors C.A.P. office at 270 Maple St. or call 882- Sign up with your IT teachers. Contact 17. A “Treasure Hunt” will be April 20, 59 E. Vine Street. The topic is com- 1278 to be prescreened. If you have ques- Marianne Oborn at the District Office, at 6 p.m. Story time is on Wednesdays at munity supports. For more information Grantsville Senior Center tions about the EFSP program contact Kelly Morgan at Grantsville High School 11 a.m., and crafts are on Fridays from on this free service, call Dee Askerlund The Grantsville Senior Center can be Lori Sandoval at 1-800-796-2444 ext. 251. or your student’s IT teacher for more 3 through 5 p.m. For more info, call the at 882-4163, or Barbara McFarland at reached at 884-3446. Senior citizen tax help information. library at 882-2182 or visit the library at 843-9054. Daily Schedule 128 W. Vine St. Lunch: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Every Wednesday until April 15, from Digital camera class Health and safety fair and Friday. Please make your reserva- 9 to 3:30 p.m., AARP will be available to Northlake Elementary will be holding Bookmobile story time There will be a class on learning how tion before 8:30 a.m., the morning of the assist senior citizens in preparing their a health and safety fair on Wednesday, The Tooele County Bookmobile to use digital cameras April 19, from 7 meal or sign-up sheets are available for income tax. Call the senior center at April 18, from 4 to 7 p.m. Library, 429 E. Main, Grantsville. Story to 9 p.m., at the Stansbury Clubhouse. you at the center. Please fill them out. 882-2870 for an appointment. Boxtops and labels for education time will be held each Thursday at 4 It is $25 per person. For more informa- p.m. unless the library is closed. For tion, call 435-228-8384 or 801-573-4726. Breakfast: Wednesday, 9:30-12 p.m. Harris Elementary is still collecting info call 884-3703. Aerobics: Tuesday, Friday, 9 a.m. Grantsville Boxtops for Education and Campbell’s Credit workshop Bingo: Thursday, 1 p.m. soup labels. Please call for pickup or Churches A credit optimization workshop will Bunko: Wednesday, 1 p.m. Spring tree drive mail to Sherry Tomboc at 315 Birch be April 12, at 7 p.m. at the Tooele Ceramics: Tuesday, 10 a.m. library. Learn how to improve your Make Grantsville heaven in 2007; Tooele, Utah, 84074, or call 882-7604. E- Line dancing: Thursday, 10 a.m. Minor prophets study group credit score. plant a tree. The spring tree drive is now mail Sherry at [email protected] Pinochle: Thursday, 9 a.m. A free college level study group on the on and the deadline to order the street with questions. Guiding Good Choices workshops Pool: Everyday minor prophets will meet for a 13-week trees is April 13. Delivery will be April The last sessions before school is out Puzzles: Everyday THS class of ‘97 reunion course. The course is about an hour a 20. The city participates and pays half. The class of ‘97 is trying to contact are Tuesdays, from April 10 to May 8, Blood pressure: Every Thursday, 12 week. This will be at the undenominational Applications now available at City Hall. its members for the 10-year reunion. E- at Tooele Jr. High, and Thursdays from p.m. Church of Christ at 430 W. Utah Ave. Call mail [email protected] with April 12 to May 10, at Clarke Johnsen Foot clinic: Tuesday, April 24 at 1:30- 882-4642 for more information. Deseret Peak your name, address, phone number and Jr. High. Both sessions are from 7 to 9 3:30 p.m. Appointments necessary. e-mail to get the reunion information. Wesley Bell Ringers p.m. Classes meet once a week for five Easter birthday dinner: April 27, 4 Indoor Arena closure If you know of anyone who is a mem- Tooele United Methodist Church weeks. Call Tooele City Hall for more p.m. Entertainment: Shawnee and Curt welcomes the Christ United Methodist info at 843-2188. The Indoor Arena will be closed for ber who won’t see this announcement, Nash, Easter parade, prizes, guess the Wesley Bell Ringers to their church ser- open riding on April 10, 12; at noon, please contact them and give them the Family Center jelly beans (again). vice. Everyone is welcome on April 29, April 13, 14, 16, 17; until 5 p.m., April 20, above information. The Family Center can help you get Tooele Valley County Players (formal- at 11 a.m., 78 E. Utah Ave. 21, 27 and 28. If you have any questions THS class of 1952 reunion involved in your child’s education. They ly the “Old Time Fiddlers”): Saturday, please call 435-843-4020 or visit www. The Tooele High School class of 1952’s Food pantry talk to volunteer groups, PTA’s and their April 21, 1-3 p.m. deseretpeakcomplex.com. 55 year reunion will be Friday, May 25, The First Baptist Church in Tooele families, church organizations and busi- at 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.. at Christensen & is offering a clothing closet and emer- nesses. Learn how to keep your children SEE BULLETIN ON A9 Craft show gency food pantry to help meet the Vendors wanted for Deseret Peak Griffith Construction Company, 30 S. needs of our community. Anyone with Days on June 1 and 2, at the Deseret Tooele Boulevard (1100 West). clothing needs, adults and children, are Peak Complex. Booth fees are $55 for Tooele High School Prom welcome. The food pantry is available BULLETIN BOARD POLICY a 10x10 and $80 for a 10x20 and power The THS prom, “Right Here Waiting,” for emergency needs. Hours of opera- is additional. Food booths are $150. will be at the Great Saltair on April 14. tion are Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact Sarah West at 882-0050, fax Please call Lindsay at 435-843-4046 for Doors open at 7 p.m. and promenade We are located at 580 S. Main, Tooele. to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Board” is for special more info. will begin at 9 p.m. Tickets will be sold community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For- For more info call 882-2048. at THS now through April 12. Tickets profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Please limit your notice to Swim lessons Bible Baptist Church Sign-ups for Deseret Peak swimming for spectators are $5, couples are $35, 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announce- The Bible Baptist Church is located lessons begin Tuesday, April 24, at 8 a.m. and singles are $20. ment will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising at 286 N. Seventh St., in Tooele. Sunday The pool will open on Saturday, May 19, department at 882-0500. Information should be delivered no later than 3 p.m. on the day Playground and field use School at 10 a.m., Sunday worship ser- at noon. The 2007 swim session dates are: The Tooele School District play- prior to the desired publication date. SERVICE DIRECTORY A9

TUESDAY April 10, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9

Blood pressure: Tuesday, April $15 or $12 for a table of 10. Senior Ladies Elks charity luncheon to sew and want to try something non-political, free salute to vet- Bulletin 17 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Follow- Circle purchase through Senior The Tooele Ladies of Elks annu- new. Contact Geri Thomas at erans. For more info call Dennis continued from page A8 up April 242. Circle office. Space limited. al charity luncheon, The Secret 882-3487 for more information. Tracey at 435-850-9014. Foot clinic: Tuesday, April 17 • Birthday Bingo - Tuesday, Garden, will be Saturday, April Historical Society Free service for veterans April 13: Wendover, dinner from 1:30 to 3:30. Appointments April 24 at 5 p.m. $3 for pizza. 14, at the Tooele Elks Lodge, 61 This month’s program will be A field service officer from the show, Ronnie Milsap, $35. are necessary. Space is very limited. N. Main, (behind the post office). a videotape of the late Elma Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) April 20: Wendover, $20 Volunteer recognition: • Day Trip to Thanksgiving The social begins at 11 a.m. with Kuester, from her experiences will be at the Tooele Workforce Future trip: Tuacahn/Mesquite, Tuesday, April 17, 11:30. A bus Point Gardens (Tulip Festival), lunch at noon. There will be living in Pine Canyon. It will be Service Center at 305 N. Main St., June 18-20, $269 per person + will be chartered for Tooele IMAX Theater and lunch - entertainment, a raffle and door April 10, at 7 p.m., the Tooele from 3 to 4:30 p.m. on April 13, to $54 (single room). Volunteers. You must call or visit Wednesday, April 25. Cost is $25. prizes. Lunch is $10. Reservations Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., assist you in understanding and Round-trip transportation the front desk to sign up. • Bath and Beauty Fair - must be made by calling Roberta enter at the back door. “The applying for rightful VA benefits. from Tooele County aboard Lewis Income tax preparation: Thursday, April 26 at MWMC from Brewer, 843-1200. The public is History of Tooele County Volume This is a free service and veterans Stages Luxury Motorcoach, two Wednesdays from 9-3:30 p.m. 9 am - 3 p.m. Enjoy discounts on welcome. All proceeds will be II” will be available for $25, and don’t need to be members of the nights at the Virgin River Hotel/ with AARP. Fridays at 8:45-2 p.m. pampering and health products. given to Camp Wapiti. “The Mining, Smelting, and VFW to qualify for assistance. Casino in Mesquite. Shows: with John Zirker. Call or come in Proceeds help fund Senior Circle Eagles family night Railroading in Tooele County” “Cinderella” and “My Fair Lady.” for an appointment. Don’t miss trips and activities. The Eagles will hold the for $15. Please contact Jay De Recovery Call for more info or make reser- the deadline. last family night until fall this La Mare, 882-1469, or Alice Dale, vations at 884-3446. Seeking Friday night enter- Saturday, April 14. Hamburgers 882-1612, for more information. tainment after dinner. If inter- Groups Kick drug habit Tooele Seniors and the trimmings will be served. LDS Family Services addiction ested, call the center. Looking R.M.E.F. banquet The Tooele County Senior The cost is $4 for adults and $2 recovery meetings are Tuesdays from for a bass guitar player for the MOMS Club open house The 15th Rocky Mountain Elk Citizen Center can be reached for kids under the age of 12. The Foundation banquet and fund- 7:30 to 9 p.m. at 1030 S. 900 West, Tooele Senior Band — volunteer The MOMS Club will have its at 882-2870. The center is for the public is invited. raiser will be held April 28, at Room 118, in Tooele. Enter on the position. spring open house on April 17, at enjoyment of all senior citizens 6 p.m. at the Eagles Nest. For north side of the chapel. The Erda 2007 memberships now due the England Acres Park shelter Action for Autism 55 years young and up. information or to purchase tick- meeting has been discontinued. Mexican train players needed at 900 N. 400 East from 10 a.m. Action for Autism will pres- Mondays — Cardio-breeze/ ets, contact Jimmie Emerson at Castaways AA meets pilate aerobics 9:30 a.m.; Bridge — will play Fridays at 2 p.m. to noon. All moms in the Tooele ent autism information to the 850-8404 or Lynette Harris at Castaways Alcoholics 10 a.m.; Lunch 12-1 p.m.; Line Please call 882-2870 if interested. Valley area are invited. Children Tooele School Board on Tuesday 882-6165. Early bird ticket sales Anonymous meets Monday- New bridge players needed. If welcome to all MOMS Club April 10, at 6:30 p.m. at the dis- dancing 1 p.m.; Bingo 1 p.m. are due by April 10. Saturday at noon at St. Barnabas Tuesdays — Lunch 12-1 p.m.; you’d like to learn, come down events and a craft and snacks trict offices. They will also host a meeting with Superintendent Center, 1784 N. Aaron Drive, Pinochle 1 p.m.; Line dancing and we’ll teach you. will be provided. To RSVP or Real Estate Group meeting Mike Johnsen on Wednesday, Tooele. Open, mixed, non-smok- 1 p.m. Senior Circle find out more about the club, Tooele Real Estate Investors April 18, at 8 p.m. at the district Group will meet April 19, at 7 ing, wheelchair access. Nursery Wednesdays — Breakfast 9-12 All RSVPs for activities must call JoAnna at 884-6644 or visit offices. Anyone interested in the p.m., at 60 S. Main St. #1. The available Monday-Friday. p.m.; aerobics and muscle 9:30 be made by calling 843-3690. http://www.geocities.com/tooel- autism community is invited to presentation will be “What’s Tooele AA meets daily a.m.; ceramics 1 p.m. • Sittcercise exercise class emoms/tooelemoms.html. attend. For more information going on in the market and how Tooele Alcoholic Anonymous Thursdays — Pinochle 9 a.m.; begins Mondays in April at 2 Tooele hikers Lunch 12-1 p.m.; Bridge 12:45 p.m. at MWMC. Chair exercises call 843-8562 or e-mail Veronica to keep from being blindsided in meets daily at noon and 8 p.m. at The Tooele hikers meeting will p.m.; Canasta/other games 1 by a personal trainer. Free to at [email protected]. your next transaction.” 1120 W. Utah Ave. Call 882-7358 be Tuesday, April 10, at 7 p.m., at p.m. Senior Circle members. Sewing guild for info. St. Barnabas Church. There will Fridays — Pinochle 9 a.m.; • Lunch Bunch - Friday, April The Tooele neighborhood Veterans Feeling trapped be a presentation and discussion Tai Chi and yoga aerobics 10:30 13 at noon. Meet at Jim’s. sewing guild will have a meeting If someone’s drinking is affect- a.m.; Bingo 1 p.m.; Mexican train • Wellness Luncheon - of Tooele trails. Wednesday, April 18, in the exten- Free concerts ing your life, Alanon can help. 2 p.m.; Dinner 4-5:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 18 at 11 a.m. Masons meet sion office auditorium beginning Free concerts honoring past, My Hoop meets Wednesdays at Friday night dancing 6-8 p.m. Colon cancer and screening will The regular meeting of Rocky at 9:30 a.m. Ora Bridges will present and future veterans and 10 a.m. in the youth room at 1784 April 13: DJ Ned be discussed. Mountain Lodge #11 will be demonstrate two fabric manipu- their families will be at the Tooele N. Aaron Drive or call Perky at April 20: Ahlstroms • Healthy Woman Health Fair Saturday, April 14, at 10 a.m. lation methods. No supplies are Veterans Square Memorial Park 435-249-0054. April 27: DJ Ned (free) and dinner with speaker, Any questions or need a ride call required. Bring any show and tell on Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Bring Alateen group Check your health Richard Paul Evans. Tickets are Gene at 882-1222. and invite any friends who like lawn chairs and blankets to this Alateen group info, call 849-1881.

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A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY April 10, 2007 Sports

SPORTS WRAP Cowgirls on track after slow start to season Oquirrh Monday Ladies by Nick Drake But the Cowgirls answered back Fun League meeting set SPORTS EDITOR with a four-run assault in the second The Oquirrh Hills Monday Night Ladies Grantsville knew in fielding a stanza to seize command of the Fun League has scheduled their first team with only one senior and just contest, 6-1. Brianna Bunderson was meeting, league registration and rules one returning starter, that the start hit by a pitch to begin the rally and clinic on April 23 at the golf course of the 2007 softball campaign would Coates drew a walk. Chelsea Dalton from 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. League play be a transition. smacked a RBI single and Young begins April 30. All members and But after the expected slow start belted a sacrifice fly to chase home Ladies interested in joining are invited of the season, the Cowgirls have another GHS tally. Taylor, Valdez to attend. For more info or to sign up at Oquirrh Hills golf course call shown rapid improvement and prog- and Kelsi Wells clubbed consecutive 882-4220. ress to win four of their last six singles to push home two more tal- games to surprise many of those lies and give Grantsville a five-run Buff baseball camp set predicting the young squad to strug- edge. Tooele High School has scheduled its gle. annual spring baseball training camp Grantsville erupted for four more for 4 p.m. on April 20 at the Tooele Grantsville has reeled off decisive runs in the fourth to extend the mar- Babe Ruth Park. All players ages nine victories over Provo, Bonneville, gin to 10-1. Young ripped a single through 14 are encouraged to attend. Delta and Logan and only dropped to begin the barrage and moved The entry fee is $30 per person, which hard-fought one-run affairs to Woods into scoring position on a Taylor includes instruction, t-shirt and pizza. Cross and Cyprus. bunt. Valdez crushed a run-scoring For more information or to register The Cowgirls now come off double while Megan Oltjenbruns, call coach Medina during school hours the spring break with a renewed at 833-1978. Mallory Oltjenbruns and Bunderson confidence and momentum and followed with clutch singles to pro- Theobald aces Oquirrh are set to tangle with Class 5A foe vide more run production and a Cloyd Theobald fired a hole-in-one on Taylorsville tonight in West Valley cozy nine-run cushion. Thursday at Oquirrh Hills Golf Course. City at 3 p.m. Grantsville is set to Delta managed a two-run out- The local linkster hit the ace on the 140-yard second hole with a 7-iron. Cal host Ogden Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. burst in the bottom of the fifth in Hutchins witnessed the rare shot. and the Cowgirls venture to Ogden an attempt to make a game of it at Friday to tangle with region-rival 10-3. Billie Porter drew a walk but a Buffs host GHS soccer Ben Lomond, also at 3:30 p.m. pair of fielder’s choice ground outs Tooele is set to host county neighbor Grantsville today in Region 11 boys’ Grantsville now sports a 4-7 over- temporarily stymied the Lady Rabbit soccer action. The Buffs sport a 2-1 all record on the season. attack. However, Shalee Nielsen, league mark while the Cowboys are Grantsville 13 - Delta 3 Hayley Turner and Heather Turner seeking their first region triumph of the The Cowgirls didn’t leave any ripped consecutive two-out singles season. The game is slated to start at questions about the progress of the to plate a pair of tallies and ignite 3:30 p.m. young team in a lopsided triumph the hosts comeback bid. Lady Buffs to Ogden over the Lady Rabbits March 23 in But the Cowgirls countered with Tooele hits the road to Ogden Delta. The Cowgirls exploded for two more runs in the top of the sixth Wednesday to battle Ben Lomond in a runs in all but two innings to coast to build back a nine-run lead, 12-3. Region 11 softball contest. Tooele also to a decisive win on the road. Valdez reached on a Lady Rabbit hosts region-rival Bear River Friday miscue and Wells cracked a RBI at Deseret Peak Complex, also at Grantsville raced to a quick 2- 3:30 p.m. 0 cushion and never looked back triple. Megan Oltjenbruns chased en route to the road rout in Delta. Wells home with a perfect sacrifice Oquirrh Ladies meeting Korryn Coates drilled a single to bunt to stake the visitors back to a The Oquirrh Hills Ladies Golf large edge. Association is having their first meeting open the game and moved into scor- on April 24 at the golf course at noon. ing position on a Chelsea Dalton Coates belted a double to open Lunch will be served. All members and sacrifice bunt. Annie Young fol- the final frame of the game and Ladies interested in joining are invited lowed with a two-run home run scored on a Young single to com- to attend. Sign up at Oquirrh Hills golf to spot the Cowgirls an early lead plete the offense in the contest. course 882-4220. it would never relinquish. Krysta Young smacked out four hits and Taylor and Lynzie Valdez also belted scored a pair of tallies to lead the Tooele umpires meet way for Grantsville while Coates The Tooele County Babe Ruth Baseball out hits later in the frame and Kelsi league has scheduled an umpires Wells drew a walk. But a ground out and Valdez smacked out three safe- meeting the next two Thursday’s, April ended the threat and kept the game ties each in the triumph. Taylor and 12 and 19 at 7 p.m. in Room 15 at close after one inning. Wells also connected for a pair of Tooele Junior High School. Anyone Jessica George clubbed a single, hits each while Megan Oltjenbruns, interested in umpiring for the 2007 raced to third on a Cowgirl miscue Mallory Oltjenbruns, Bunderson and photography / Troy Boman season is encouraged to attend. Enter and scored on a Haley Turner sacri- Chelsea Dalton logged one safety Grantsville outfield tandem Lynzie Valdez (left) and Annie Young (right) celebrate a catch in a game earlier the north doors of the building. For fice fly to pull Delta to 2-1 after one this spring. The Cowgirls are on a roll, winning four of its last six games, heading into a pivotal stretch this more information contact Nick at 435- week with three games in four days. 830-2981. inning expired. SEE COWGIRLS ON A11 Permission to use fields All coaches for youth, adult recre- ation or accelerated sports programs Tooele baseball faces big week must obtain permission, sign for times by Nick Drake desired and provide a proof of liability Cyprus closed to within 2-1 in the top of the insurance from the office of the school SPORTS EDITOR second stanza when Jordan Anderson smacked a you wish to use before practicing or Tooele is off to its usual strong start to the 2007 playing on the Tooele School District leadoff single, raced to third on a Buff error and prep baseball campaign. trotted home on a Jordan Ikari ground out. playgrounds and practice fields. You The Buffs battled to a perfect 2-0 league mark to can obtain proof of insurance from The Pirates grabbed a slim 3-2 cushion in the begin the Region 11 season and sport a glossy 9-4 your league president. Clarke Johnsen top of the fourth, thanks to a two-run barrage in Junior High will not be available for use overall mark on the season. the inning. Austin Shakespear reached on a Buff until fall of 2007. However, Tooele will have a tough challenge this miscue and Chet Draper followed with a single. week when the Buffs travel to Logan today and Ikari reached on a Buff error and Austin Pollock Erda softball teams host Bear River Thursday in battles with all three Teams are now being accepted for the belted a two-run double to build the one-run lead league leaders. Both games begin at 3:30 p.m. for Cyprus. 2007 Erda Softball League season. Tooele, Logan and Bear River are deadlocked There will be a men’s and coed league Tooele countered with a tally in the bottom half this summer. Entry fee is $375. Team’s at the top of region standings with identical 2-0 of the inning to knot the score at 3-3. Mark Pratt will be accepted on a first-come, first- marks while Grantsville, Ben Lomond and Ogden crushed a double to begin the inning and Tyler serve basis. For more information con- are deadlocked at 0-2 in league play. Almond reached on a Cyprus error to push home tact Ty Judd at 435-840-4379. The Buffs are coming off a decisive 11-1 triumph his teammate and tie the game. over county neighbor Grantsville last Tuesday at The hosts took a slim 4-3 lead in the bottom of GHS softball clinic Dow James Park. Cowgirls softball clinic for players the fifth. Medina reached on a Pirate error and third through eighth grade will be Cyprus 13 - Tooele 4 Brock Sorenson pushed over the Buff baserunner April 14 from 10–1 p.m. and 2–5 The Pirates exploded for nine runs in the sixth with a sacrifice bunt. Gochis reached on another p.m. at the GHS softball fields. The inning to break erase a 4-3 deficit and hand the Cyprus miscue to stake the Buffs to a slim one-run clinic will be presented by Heidi Heath, Buffs a non-league setback March 15 at Tooele. edge after five innings expired. Mandy Angelo, Mikel Schirtluff, Wendy The Buffs raced to a quick 2-0 cushion in the Haramoto, Kim Sikander. Cost is $30 However, Cyprus exploded for nine runs in per girl and each will receive a T-shirt. photography / Troy Boman bottom of the opening session of the game. Matt the sixth inning to seize command of the con- Entry deadline is March 30. If you have Tooele tandem Zach Mikesell (left) and Derick Anderson (right) share Medina rapped a leadoff single and Matt Gochis test. Shakespear and Draper rapped consecutive questions contact Mandy Angelo or a light moment after an 11-1 triumph over county neighbor Grantsville drew a walk to begin the early outburst. Mark singles to open the session and Ikari reached on a Heidi Heath at 884-4500 or e-mail last Tuesday at Dow James Park. The Buffs face a tough region slate Pratt drilled a two-run double to push home both [email protected]. this week with a road test at Logan tonight and home date with Bear runners and stake the hosts to a two-run edge after River Thursday. one frame. SEE BASEBALL ON A11 FROM THE SIDELINES Beautiful, majestic Bryce Canyon sports diverse array of outdoor fun tah sports a choose a few of the many different sporting terrain for over three miles from Inspiration Museum and Wildlife Adventure tours for enjoyable and memorable experience in vast array events and outdoor activities this area pos- Point to Bryce Point and witnessed earth’s those animal enthusiasts and the Scenic Rim the area. of beautiful, sesses. stunning creation of millions of years of Trail Big Game Hunts provided by experi- The motel sports a number of culinary Uchallenging On Friday, we relished the half-day geologic creativity that one has to see to enced guide Clint Mecham. eating establishments that will quench any and stimulating terrain horseback ride up the gorgeous Red Canyon believe. Bryce Canyon sports a marathon and 5K thirst and quell an appetite with a delicious for outdoor fanatics to where peace and tranquility are just a few Indeed, this two-day jaunt to the run in July and a Rim Run in August. In the and variety menu of food items. There is enjoy and relish. of the many brilliant signature and specific Paunsaugunt Plateau was both memorable fall, there is the ATV Rally. There is camp- also the state-of-the-art souvenir shop Although the state features the route boasts. The four-legged and efficient. But by no means is this all the ing, fishing and other festive recreational and grocery store to serve every patrons’ features a number mammals were gentle, peaceful and obedi- activity the enormous and magnificent area activities just seconds away. needs. of diverse and allur- ent for the four-hour trek and the country- contains. If winter sports is your forte, these spa- And if that isn’t enough, owners Bret ing domains, one of side provided an excellent ambiance as well The scenic terrain sports hundreds of cious and uncrowded ranges provide more and Sharon Syrett and their entire staff the most majestic and Nick Drake as a certain amount of exertion that riding ATV trails where the wide domain is a than just dazzling surroundings. There provide above-and-beyond hospitality and breathtaking areas Utah SPORTS EDITOR can provide. Wade, Skylar and Lindsay were dream come true for all off-highway vehi- is cross-country skiing where trails are can share any knowledge needed to provide has to offer has to be attentive, knowledgeable and experienced cle admirers. The country has a wealth and forged through the beautiful environs and a fun and rewarding experience during their Bryce Canyon National Park and the sur- guides ready to furnish assistance needed to an abundance of roads and trails which are even a New Year’s Celebration to ring stay at the historic Ruby’s Inn, established rounding territory. calm the nerves of any inexperienced riders conducive for these powerful machines in the new year and a full-blown Winter This magnificent country that traverses as well as experienced participants. and allows outdoor riders to soar across Festival in February. in 1916 and widely known as the majestic Garfield and Kane counties and accentuates The ride was exhilarating for both of us the wide open environment body of these And all of these diverse exercises from gateway to Bryce Canyon. the Dixie National Forest provides every and much more rewarding than advertised. fun sanctuaries and formidable routes. one historic sight and central location: The alluring scenic environs and awe- hiker, OHV or horseback rider and wildlife If that wasn’t enough, Saturday was just The OHV playground yields a surplus of Ruby’s Inn. This storied complex is one of some valleys construct an even more enthusiast any challenge each could ever as fruitful and productive as the day before. areas to allow outdoor enthusiasts to open Utah’s most prolific and significant land- unforgettable and stunning experience. desire. Looking for some alluring scenery as well as the throttle on their mighty machines. marks the state has ever known. In fact, This experience was so gratifying and Fortunately, my wife and I experienced a little exercise, Sunset Point provided just And if motorized vehicles aren’t your the housing development is so meaningful memorable that we are planning another the beauty and tremendous character these the ticket for a beautiful and yet exhilarating specialty, the area sports a nightly rodeo and stunning that the residence is the only jaunt to Bryce Canyon in the fall to con- dramatic mountain backdrops possess. hike through one of the most gorgeous and from Wednesday through Sunday, beginning hotel listed on the state’s map. tinue our wonderful experience with this However, with just two days to spend breathtaking routes ever known to mankind. at 7 p.m. Just like the Bryce Canyon terrain, beautiful and scenic country in southwest in these majestic domain, we could only The two of us traversed steep and diverse There is the Paunsaugunt Wildlife Ruby’s Inn sports everything needed for an Utah. 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TUESDAY April 10, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 Cowboys looking to post victory in region play by Nick Drake mentally — that enabled the Bulldogs to score 16 SPORTS EDITOR unearned runs en route to a drubbing. Grantsville Grantsville played well in a six-game stretch committed 11 physical errors that allowed 16 after a dismal start to the 2007 baseball season. Bulldog runners to cross the plate throughout The Cowboys captured two victories over Juan the affair. Diego and Delta and fell to Wasatch, Park City Judge Memorial pushed home a pair of unearned and Sky View by only one run each during the runs in the top of the first when a two-out walk to span. A.J. Carman and an error enabled the Bulldogs to However, the last four trips to the diamond strike. Joe Pond drilled a two-run double to spot for GHS haven’t been worthy of discussion, los- the Bulldogs a 2-0 edge. ing three of the four by the 10-run rule, and the The Bulldogs struck for two more runs in the squad can only blame themselves for the dismal top of the third to build a 4-0 cushion. Keenyn performances. Walker drilled a single, swiped second, raced to Judge Memorial, Tooele and Hunter have com- third on a Cowboy error and scored on a ground bined to produce 35 unearned runs and roll to out to begin the rally. Carman clubbed a double lopsided victories over Grantsville in the past and took third on another GHS miscue and trot- two weeks. ted home on the third error of the inning to build The Cowboys are hoping a few days off will the four-run edge. give the team new life for a key week of Region Judge Memorial seized a 5-0 lead on two more 11 baseball action, beginning today. GHS miscues in the top of the fourth. Grantsville hosts league rivals Ben Lomond Grantsville did rally in the bottom of the fourth today and Logan Thursday, both in 3:30 p.m. with three tallies to attempt to make a game of it, starts. 5-3. Wacey Sorenson and Quade Drewery clubbed Hunter 16 - Grantsville 6 consecutive singles to begin the rally and both The Wolverines took full advantage of nine darted home on a Ryan Butler double. After a Cowboys errors to produce 13 unearned runs in a wild pitch, Riley Boman hit a ground out to chase non-league rout Wednesday at West Valley City. home Butler and cut the deficit to two runs. Grantsville seized a quick 1-0 edge in the top of photography / Troy Boman However, the wheels fell off in the top of the the first inning. Garett Giles smacked a single to Grantsville shortstop Garett Giles (right) snares a ball in a pickoff attempt of Zac Clausing in last Tuesday’s game fifth. Judge Memorial pushed home seven runs on open the game and Mark White added a one-out at Dow James Park. The Buffs captured the game over the Cowboys 11-1 in Region 11 baseball action. three Cowboy errors and four hits to take a huge 12-3 advantage. Carman and Tyson Moll clubbed single to aid the inning. Wacey Sorenson clubbed belted a single to begin the pivotal assault. The Cowboys pushed home a run in the top consecutive singles and then a GHS fielding mis- a RBI double to push home Giles and move White Williams also reached on a Cowboy miscue to to third. Logan Drake also reached on a Hunter of the fourth on a walk to White and a Sorenson cue opened the gates for the Bulldogs. Grantsville push home a run and Austin Magby drew a walk miscue to load the bases. But a strikeout and pop double to slice the deficit to 14-6. followed with two more errors on the next three to load the bases. Dallas McCauley followed with out ended the Cowboy threat and kept the game But the Wolverines rallied for two more runs batters and tacked on only two hits to take the a sacrifice fly to chase home another Wolverine at 1-0 affair. on three Cowboy errors in the bottom of the nine-run lead. runner and Bird followed with a RBI single. But Hunter rallied back with three tallies in fourth to extend the edge to 16-6. Judge Memorial added nine more runs on five Hunter would follow with another sacrifice fly the bottom half of the opening frame to seize a Hunter produced 16 runs, 13 of which were Grantsville errors to take a 21-3 edge in the top 3-1 edge. Justin Williams, Dallas McCauley and and two-out hits by Terry, Austin McCauley, unearned on the nine Grantsville fielding and of the sixth. Skylar Bird clubbed singles and Mario Cisneros Grappendine and Nixon. The Cowboys tacked throwing miscues. Grantsville rallied for seven runs on four hits, belted a sacrifice fly to give the Wolverines a on two more errors and a Williams hit to trail by Sorenson paced the Cowboys with three hits three walks and a Bulldog error to produce 10 2-1 advantage. Chance Terry also clubbed a RBI eight runs after two innings. and two RBI and Giles chipped in with a pair of runs for the game. Drewery and Butler began single to give the hosts a two-run lead. Grantsville rallied for three runs in the top of safeties. White, Butler, Childs and Shepard also the barrage with consecutive walks and Boman The Cowboys bounced back to slice the deficit the third to pull to within 13-5. Sorenson rapped a produced one hit each. reached on a Judge Memorial miscue. Austin to 3-2 in the top of the second stanza. Kit Harris single to begin the comeback bid but two straight Judge Memorial 21 - Grantsville 10 Killpack, Garett Giles, Mark White and Sorenson reached on a Hunter error and swiped second. ground outs stalled the rally. However, Ryan The Bulldogs captured an easy victory in a each clubbed a RBI single and Drewery added Giles followed with a run-scoring single to pull Butler and Alex Childs ripped consecutive RBI brutal, error-filled, chilly contest by the Cowboys a two-run single to conclude the scoring for the the visitors to within a run of the Hunter lead. doubles and Steve Shepard smacked a RBI triple March 27 in Grantsville. game. But the Wolverines exploded for 10 runs on to trigger the two-out rally. The Cowboys themselves allowed Judge White, Sorenson and Drewery had two hits four Cowboy errors in the bottom of the second Hunter pushed home a run on three Cowboy Memorial to stay warm running the bases as GHS each in the game for the Cowboys while Giles, to build a cozy 13-2 cushion. Colton Grappendine errors in the bottom of the third to take a 14-5 errors of all varieties — throwing, catching and Brayden Fisher, Logan Drake, Butler and Killpack reached on a Grantsville error and Chad Nixon lead. added one safety each for GHS.

effort. Coates took second on the Bunderson smacked consecutive Cowgirls throw to the plate, stole third and singles to ignite the rally. Megan Buff netters open with stellar play scored on a ground out to spot the Oltjenbruns hit a ground out to chase continued from page A10 Cowgirls a 5-0 lead after two innings home Mallory and Annie Young fol- by Nick Drake Jordan Knighton and Eric Gutowski Tooele 3 - Springville 2 each as well. expired. lowed with a RBI double to build the tipped the Ute duo of Jim Struthers SPORTS EDITOR The Buffs stunned the Red Devils Chelsee Paige Dalton scattered Krysta Taylor ripped a one-out eight-run edge. and Nick Young, 6-1, 6-2. Tooele is off to its best start in with a hard-fought win in pool play seven hits, struck out seven and single, moved to second on a ground Mallory Oltjenbruns and However, Uintah managed three over three decades of boys’ tennis March 16 in St. George. walked three to earn the victory on out, raced to third on a Valdez hit Bunderson paced the Cowgirls tiebreaker triumphs to record a this spring. The Tooele singles players pulled the hill for the Cowgirls. and scored on a wild pitch to extend attack with two hits each while The Buffs have knocked off some off another sweep to help the local hard-fought decision over Tooele. the margin to 6-0 in the bottom of Coates, Megan Oltjenbruns, Young, impressive foes already this season, squad pull off a stunner against Uintah’s Brock Gessell edged Cyprus 4 - Grantsville 3 The Lady Pirates needed a pair of the fifth. Taylor, Valdez and Wells added one winning seven of eight matches to Springville. Brian Buzianis pow- Tooele’s Matt Wihongi, 6-4, 4-6, two-run rallies in the first and third The Cowgirls added a pair of safety each in the victory. begin the 2007 campaign. ered his way past Red Devil foe 10-8 at second singles to aid the innings and held off a furious Cowgirl insurance runs in the bottom of the Lindsey Dalton scattered five hits But maybe the most noteworthy Josh Jorgensen, 6-4, 6-3, to set the Ute squad while teammate Curtis comeback bid to nip Grantsville sixth to complete the offense for and pitched a shutout to earn the was a victory over the state’s largest table for the singles domination. Hautamaki battled past Dylan King March 22 at GHS. Grantsville made the night. Mallory Oltjenbruns and victory on the hill. school, Riverton, in a duel at THS. Matt Wihongi garnered a 6-4, 6-2 at third singles, 6-4, 1-6, 10-8. a gallant comeback bid with a run The Buffs recorded a stunning 3- triumph over Springville’s Andrew Then, Uintah duo Jim Abplanalp in the sixth and two more in the Whiting at second singles and Buff and Jimmy Hansen fought to a dif- 2 win over the Silverwolves March seventh with the tying run at third teammate Dylan King registered a ficult 6-0, 4-6, 10-7 win over Kevin 22 in the team’s home debut. base. But a strike out stranded the hard-fought 6-7, 6-1, 10-7 win over Schmidt and Austin Jasper in first Matt Wihongi and Dylan King potential tying tally just a few feet Red Devil Taylor Bankhead at third doubles action. claimed singles victories and away of knotting the contest. the second doubles team of Eric singles to complete the sweep. Tooele 5 - Gunnison 0 Cyprus grabbed a quick 2-0 cush- Gutowski and Jordan Knighton In doubles action, Springville duo The Buffs blanked the Bulldogs ion in the top of the first frame. joined together to register a win Josh Whiting and David Whiting in tournament action March 17 Ashley Broadbent slapped a single as well. logged a 6-2, 6-0 win over Tooele at Pine View High School in St. to begin the affair and Sharamie The triumph gives Tooele a 7-1 tandem Kevin Schmidt and Gaven George. Rasmussen ripped a RBI triple to overall record on the season to Neufeld at first doubles. Red Devil Brian Buzianis blitzed Gunnison’s open the scoring. Brandi Lovato date. Tooele was slated to host for- combo Alec Wiscombe and Tyler Jeremy Reid, 6-3, 6-0 at first singles reached on a Cowgirl miscue to aid mer region-rival Morgan March 27. Rymer recorded a 6-1, 6-3 deci- and Buff teammate Matt Wihongi the rally and Kylie Lewis clubbed But inclement weather postponed sion over Buff second doubles claimed a whitewash win, 6-0, 6-0, a run-scoring hit to build a two-run the contest until April 16. team Austin Jasper and Jordan over Bulldog foe Dylan Bown at Lady Pirate edge. Tooele is set to host Granger Knighton. second singles. Dylan King com- The visitors attacked for two Wednesday at THS in a non-league Tooele’s Eric Gutowski beat pleted the Tooele singles sweep more tallies in the top of the third to affair at 3:30 p.m. and also host Springville’s Ryan Sommersfeldt, 8- with a triumph over Gunnison’s seize a 4-0 advantage. Shay Westover Delta Friday at 3:30 p.m. as well. 2, in exhibition. Eric Rosenwall, 6-0, 6-7, 10-1 at photography / Troy Boman ripped a single to open the assault The Grantsville bench supports their Cowgirl teammates in a game The lone setback of the season Uintah 3 - Tooele 2 third singles also. and Rasmussen belted a RBI double. earlier this spring. to date came in the finals to Uintah The Utes claimed a pair of sin- In doubles play, Kevin Schmidt Lewis also rapped a double and where the Utes pulled off three gles matches and first doubles to and Austin Jasper edged past Brandy Baisch followed with a sin- tiebreaker victories to edge past nip the Buffs in a tournament affair Bulldog duo Mitch Anderson and gle to give the Lady Pirates a four- Pet of the Week Tooele 3-2 in the title tilt March 17 March 17 at Pine View High School Mike Oliver, 7-5, 2-6, 10-6 at first run lead. at Pine View High School. in St. George. doubles while teammates Jordan Grantsville battled back late in The Buffs have registered sig- Tooele’s Brian Buzianis posted a Knighton and Eric Gutowski com- the game. Annie Young ripped a two- nificant triumphs over Riverton, 6-2, 6-1 triumph over Uintah’s Ryan bined forces to record a 6-2, 6-0 vic- out double and darted home on a Springville, Lehi and Wasatch Sam at first singles to aid the Buff tory over second doubles foes Jason Krysta Taylor single to cut the deficit twice. squad. The second doubles team of Christensen and Jacob Hansen. to 4-1 in the bottom of the sixth. The Cowgirls rallied again in the bottom of the final frame in an The Buffs caught fire in the final two frames to attempt to capture a hard-fought Baseball seize command of the tourney tilt. Matt Gochis come-from-behind triumph. Lynzie drew a leadoff walk and Mark Pratt followed continued from page A10 Valdez drew a walk and Mallory with a single to trigger the rally. Clausing reached Oltjenbruns smacked a run scoring Buff error. Pollock clubbed a two-run double and on a Wasp fielding miscue to begin the scoring single to ignite the comeback bid. Justin Eggers followed with a RBI double to aid and Tyler Almond drew a walk to load the bases. Korryn Coates ripped a RBI triple the effort. Nolan Billings was hit by a pitch and Mikesell belted a two-run single and Todd Griffin and Megan Oltjenbruns drew a walk. Taylor Jones drew a walk. Anderson and Cody drew a walk to load the bases again. Mikesell But a strike out ended the threat Butler ripped consecutive run-scoring doubles darted home on a wild pitch and Chisolm Woolley with the tying run at third base and and Shakespear was hit by a pitch. Draper drilled reached on a fielder’s choice to push home Griffin potential winning run at first base. a two-run double to conclude the assault and spot Lewis clubbed a pair of RBI hits the Pirates a huge 12-4 lead. and Tooele relished a 6-1 advantage. Tooele tacked on four more runs in the top of to trigger the hard-fought decision Eggers rapped a leadoff single in the top of for Cyprus. the final frame to complete the assault. Gochis the seventh for the Pirates and darted home on a Coates and Young paved the way drew a leadoff walk and Pratt crushed a two-run run-scoring single from Anderson to conclude the for the Cowgirls with two hits each scoring in the contest. home run to begin the seventh. Steve Witkowski while Taylor, Kelsi Wells and Mallory PPoodlePooooddllee Pratt rapped out a pair of doubles to ignite the rapped a one-out single and Griffin clubbed a two- Oltjenbruns logged one safety each. Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. Buff attack while Medina and Steve Witkowski out double. Woolley followed with a two-run single Grantsville 8 - Bonneville 0 added a safety each for the hosts. to complete the scoring and give the Buffs a huge Shelters are only required to hold animals for The Cowgirls posted a lopsided Tooele 10 - Wasatch 1 lead headed into the bottom half of the stanza. whitewash of the Class 4A Lady three days before they are euthanized. The Buffs snapped a 1-1 deadlock with nine runs Stewart Christensen turned in a gem for the Lakers of Bonneville in the Cowgirls For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals in the sixth and seventh innings combined to coast Buffs on the hill. The Buff junior scattered six hits, home opener March 16 at GHS. available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at to a pool play victory over the Wasps March 9 at struck out six and walked one to capture the com- Grantsville erupted for five runs 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville Flyer Field in St. George. plete game victory on the hill for THS. in the decisive second stanza and Animal Shelter at 884-6881. Wasatch grabbed a 1-0 edge in the bottom of the Medina, Pratt and Mikesell paved the way for rolled to the victory. Lynzie Valdez first inning. Landon Reiss ripped a one-out triple the Tooele hit parade with two hits each while triggered the pivotal rally with a one- Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. and scored on a Skyler Street single to stake the Clausing, Witkowski, Griffin and Woolley provided out double and Kelsi Wells clubbed Wasps to a quick cushion. one safety each for the Buffs. a run-scoring single to begin the Tooele Veterenary Tooele countered with a tally in the top of the Tooele coach Dan Medina said the strong pitch- barrage. Mallory Oltjenbruns and fourth to knot the contest at 1-1. Zac Clausing ing of Christensen and a strong pair of offensive Brianna Bunderson cracked con- Clinic ripped a one-out single and raced home on a clutch secutive singles and Korryn Coates 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 two-out double by Zach Mikesell. innings late enabled the Buffs to capture the pool play triumph. belted a two-run single to aid the A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY April 10, 2007 We Love Moms And Their Babies

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■ Bulletin Board Unless otherwise requested, community news items such as weddings, missionaries, birthdays, babies and The Bulletin Board must be submitted by 3 p.m. the ■ Weddings, Missionaries, Birthdays day prior to the desired publication date. To place a community news item or for more information contact ■ Classifieds and Public Notices Hometown Community News Editor Karen Hunt at 882-0050. Stansbury soccer prodigy keeps the faith Teen trains for national team, eyes college, pro soccer

by Karen Hunt on-one practices with veteran goal- STAFF WRITER keeper Scott Garlick of REAL Salt omeday Cory Thibeault Lake. Former professional soccer (pronounced “Tibo”) hopes player and coach Chad Sackett has to be the goalkeeper who also worked with him. ODP goal- Ssaves the game for a pro- keeper coach John Ragsdale meets fessional soccer team. Today he’s with Thibeault every Monday for riding a wave created by a steadily practices. improving county soccer program. The teen who stands about 5 After five years watching feet 7 inches and weighs around Thibeault improve his skills, TC 125 pounds, began soccer at age 4. United GoalKeeper coach Denise Several teams later, at age 10, he Court thought he had what it takes went to a goalkeeper training ses- to succeed. So, she encouraged sion against his will. Thibeault to try out as goalkeeper “When he started he absolutely for Utah’s Olympic Development did not want to be a goalkeeper,” Program. said Tooele County GoalKeeper The 14-year-old made it. He’s now coach Denise Court. “What hap- one of 32 teens his age across the pened is we really needed a goal- state to compete in June for 18 keeper and I asked him to try it. spots. He said, ‘No way. I will never be According to Utah Youth Soccer a goalkeeper.’ I said since you’re Association state technical director the captain of the team you have Greg Maas, no one’s spot is guar- to come to at least one goalkeeper anteed. training. Now he lives for it.” “They are not selected until that He has come a long way, but even final team of 18,” said Maas. “There’s if he makes the cut in June, the con- three goalkeepers in that age group test isn’t over. Those 18 will then for two spots.” compete with teams from 17 other Plus, new talent can be pulled states in the Western region for the onto the team at any time, said 18 member Western team. Maas. So far, Thibeault has had one- SEE SOCCER ON B8

photography / Troy Boman Cory Thibeault practices his “keeper” skills with John Ragsdale, owner of the Wasatch Goalie Academy. Thibeault was among 32 selected for the ‘93 Olympic Development Team and will compete in June for the final team, which will compete against the best soccer players in the West for an even more elite team. Thibeault and Ragsdale practice every Monday evening at Sugarhouse Park in Salt Lake City.

“My expectation is that he’ll be on that final team of 18, but it’s in his hands.” — GREG MAAS

HEAD OF UTAH’S OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

Front-loading washers save energy everal (Yes, I know I am dating myself — but Bills are a part of living, and energy years ago, I do come from the generation that bills can be substantial as prices on SI did some used — and washed and dried — cloth energy go up. However, energy use can research on wash- diapers. But that is a whole other be reduced. ing machines want- topic.) On average, in 2005, an American ing to get the best I found out that front-loading wash- household spent nearly $1,900 on possible deal on ers are the most energy efficient and home energy bills. The washer and the best machine I by buying one I would spend more dryer are responsible for about 10 per- could afford. Prior initially. However, it would pay for cent of that use. The water heater uses to that I had always itself in five years if I were the average about 11 percent more. Obviously the used top-loading family washing seven loads per week. washing machine is not the only use washing machines. Diane Sagers Whoopee! At the rate I was doing laun- for hot water in the home, but it does At the time, my CORRESPONDENT dry it would pay for itself right away. I account for a reasonable amount of it. washing responsi- love saving money and time! Studies suggest that the “average” bilities had dimin- Homefront I purchased one and used it and I American household could reduce ished just a little. was sold. I found out that the research energy bills by 10 to 50 percent each With a big family of I had done was reliable. Not only did it year by making smart energy choices young children, I was washing about save water, and spin more water out of across the board. Those choices would 13 loads of laundry per week — down the clothes so that the dryer actually include more than washers and driers photography courtesy of Diane Sagers from the 18 or so that I had done when kept up with the washer, it used less Laundromat? No, this row of washers and dryers at Liddiard Home Furnishings represent I had had two kids at a time in diapers. soap and got the clothes cleaner. SEE ENERGY ON B7 some of the Energy Star, energy-saving appliances available for home use. SAFETY TREES SWIMMING

he Tooele County Health ake Grantsville heaven in ign-ups for Deseret Peak swim- TDepartment is offering a helmet M2007; plant a tree. The spring Sming lessons begin Tuesday, fitting and education program for $5 tree drive is now on and the dead- April 24, at 8 a.m. The pool will on Wednesday, April 11, from 1 p.m. line to order the street trees is open on Saturday, May 19, at noon. to 5 p.m. at the health department April 13. Delivery will be April 20. The 2007 swim session dates are: auditorium, 151 N. Main, Tooele. The city participates and pays half. June 11-21 (no 9 a.m.), June 25-July After visiting the education booth, Applications now available at City 6, July 9-19, July 23-Aug. 3, Aug. 6- participants will be fit with a multi- Hall. 16. Lessons are offered at 9 a.m., 10 sport helmet. All sizes will be avail- a.m., and 11 a.m. Sign-ups continue able, but quantities may be limited. on April 26, May 1, 3, 8, and 10. Call The person who will be using the 435-843-4035 for more info. helmet must be present. For more information call the health depart- ment at 843-2310. B2 TV PAGE

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(39) TNT Charmed Charmed ER ER Judging Amy Judging Amy Funniest Mom in America 3 (41) CNN (4:00) American Morning Newsroom Your World Today Newsroom (4:00) Squawk Box Squawk on the Street Morning Call Morning Call Power Lunch 7 p.m. on ; NICK (43) CNBC Sing it: “My mom’s funnier than your (46) LIFE The Nanny The Nanny The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Frasier Frasier Will & Grace Will & Grace Movie mom, my mom’s funnier than yours!” (49) FXNEWS (5:00) Fox and Friends America’s Newsroom Fox News Live Fox News Live The Live Desk Roseanne, who rode to fame by jok- (51) FXSPN Final Score Varied Programs ing about the housewife’s life, hosts (52) ESPN SportsCenter SportsCenter Varied Programs SportsCenter SportsCenter Varied Programs the third season of this competition (57) USA JAG Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Movie Varied Programs series. 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Generally, the boss on a “Law & Or- (8) KPNZ The Greg Behrendt Show The People’s Court Judge Mathis The People’s Court Maury The Greg Behrendt Show der” show doesn’t get much quality (10) TBS Steve Harvey Steve Harvey Home Improve. Home Improve. Yes, Dear Yes, Dear King of Queens King of Queens Seinfeld Seinfeld Every-Raymond MLB Baseball screen time. So this episode is a Varied Programs Between-Lions Sesame Street Caillou Bob the Builder Cyberchase Arthur Maya & Miguel Postcards-Buster Curious George The Brady Bunch nice change, giving Eric Bogosian a (11) KBYU chance to remind us what an excel- (13) FOX Judge Alex Judge Alex Judge Judy Judge Joe Brown Divorce Court Cristina’s Court Judge Judy Judge Joe Brown Bernie Mac Bernie Mac King of the Hill King of the Hill lent actor he is, as his character, (14) KJZZ Jeopardy! Family Feud Matlock Montel Williams My Wife and Kids Frasier News News The Insider Frasier Capt. Ross, steps outside his usual (15) KUWB The Tyra Banks Show Blind Date Blind Date The Cosby Show The Cosby Show What I Like What I Like Reba Reba Malcolm-Mid. Malcolm-Mid. box to help catch a killer. The victim (23) FX Movie Fear Factor Varied Programs Spin City Spin City Varied Programs King of the Hill Varied Programs That ’70s Show is a well-known hip-hop producer, (25) QVC Varied Programs and there are several potential sus- Varied Programs Growing Up... Funniest Animals Funniest Animals The Jeff Corwin Experience The Crocodile Hunter Diaries The Most Extreme pects. (26) ANPL (27) NICK SpongeBob SpongeBob Varied Programs SpongeBob Drake & Josh Ned’s School Fairly OddParents Fairly OddParents Jimmy Neutron Independent Lens (28) FAM Step by Step Step by Step Full House Full House Sabrina-Witch Sabrina-Witch Gilmore Girls 7th Heaven Smallville _ 11 p.m. on KUED (29) TOON Varied Programs Mucha Lucha Xiaolin Showdown Pokemon-Battle Naruto Grim Adventures Grim Adventures Foster’s Home Foster’s Home This new documentary is called Varied Programs Dukes of Hazzard “Black Gold,” but it’s not about oil. (31) CMTV It’s about coffee and the struggles of (33) DISN The Wiggles Higglytown Lilo & Stitch Little Mermaid Timon & Pumbaa Buzz Lightyear Mr. Whiskers The Proud Family American Drgn Kim Possible Varied Programs a farmers advocate to ensure grow- (36) SPIKE Star Trek: The Next Generation Star Trek Gen. Varied Programs Trek: Voyager Varied Programs Star Trek: Voyager CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ers are treated fairly. And if you’re (39) TNT Law & Order Law & Order Charmed Charmed Varied Programs thinking this is happening in South (41) CNN (11:00) Newsroom The Situation Room Lou Dobbs Tonight The Situation Room America, think again; it’s Ethiopia, (43) CNBC Street Signs Closing Bell Closing Bell Kudlow & Company Mad Money On the Money where coffee farmers make so little (46) LIFE Movie The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Still Standing Still Standing Reba Reba Still Standing Still Standing that many of them are planting chat, Fox News Live Studio B With Shepard Smith Your World With Neil Cavuto The Big Story With John Gibson Special Report The Fox Report With Shepard Smith a narcotic, instead. (49) FXNEWS (51) FXSPN Varied Programs The Sports List Varied Programs Wednesday (52) ESPN Mike and Mike 1st and 10 Outside the Lines NFL Live SportsCenter Rome-Burning Around the Horn Interruption SportsCenter Varied Programs (10:30) Movie Movie Varied Programs Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Jericho (57) USA (71) DISC Varied Programs Deadliest Catch MythBusters How It’s Made How It’s Made It Takes a Thief Varied Programs 7 p.m. on ^ CBS If last week’s episode didn’t get you TUESDAY EVENING APRIL 10, 2007 to strap in for a bumpy ride, this one CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 will. 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He might (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nova “Sinking the Supership” ’ Wild Things ’ (Part 1 of 2) (CC) Frontline/World (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) As Time Goes By ’Allo, ’Allo! (CC) Independent Lens “Black Gold” even be a potential terrorist. Fortu- (8) KPNZ Sex and the City Sex and the City “Far From Home” ›› (1989, Suspense) Matt Frewer, Drew Barrymore. Hawaii Five-0 (CC) (CC) South Park (CC) The Nanny (CC) Mad About You nately, Jake doesn’t have to confront (10) TBS (5:30) MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at Atlanta Braves. From Turner Field in Atlanta. Cont’d Every-Raymond Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City “Domestic Disturbance” › (2001) him unarmed. (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Antiques Roadshow “St. Paul” (CC) Who Goes There? Language of BBC World News Perry Mason Andy Griffith (:35) I Love Lucy (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) American Idol The finalists perform. House “Airborne” (N) ’ (PA) (CC) News (CC) The Simpsons ’ (:35) Seinfeld ’ (:05) Still Standing (:35) Still Standing Criminal Minds (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil Cast of “Sons of Hollywood.” News Entertainment (:05) Scrubs (CC) (:35) Scrubs (CC) (:05) Becker ’ (:35) Will & Grace 8 p.m. on ^ CBS (15) KUWB According to Jim That ’70s Show Gilmore Girls “Farewell, My Pet” ’ Pussycat Dolls-Search King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show It helps to be connected. In this new (23) FX (5:00) “The Green Mile” ››› (1999, Drama) Tom Hanks, David Morse. Cont’d “The Day After Tomorrow” ›› (2004, Action) Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ian Holm. The Shield “Baptism by Fire” (N) episode, though, it’s the diplomat (25) QVC Heartfelt Home With Valerie Flameless Candles Patio & Garden It Figures: Solutions Swimwear Keep It Clean who’s glad she knows an FBI agent. (26) ANPL The Most Extreme “Divers” (CC) Ferocious African Crocodiles (CC) Miami Animal Police “Tiger Trouble” The Most Extreme “Divers” (CC) Ferocious African Crocodiles (CC) Miami Animal Police “Tiger Trouble” Kate Jackson (“Charlie’s Angels”) (27) NICK SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ Funniest Mom in America 3 ’ Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) Fresh Prince Fresh Prince The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Growing Pains ’ The Cosby Show guest stars as Prentiss’ (Paget (28) FAM “Robin Hood: Men in Tights” ›› (1993) Cary Elwes, Richard Lewis. (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? The 700 Club (CC) Falcon Beach “After the Fall” (CC) Paid Program Real Estate Brewster) mom, an ambassador, (29) TOON Ed, Edd n Eddy Ed, Edd n Eddy Camp Lazlo Gym Partner Courage-Dog (CC) Futurama (CC) Family Guy (CC) Hungerforce Shin Chan Inuyasha Inuyasha (31) CMTV “The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion!” (1997) John Schneider, Tom Wopat. ’ The Ultimate Coyote Ugly Search ’ The Ultimate Coyote Ugly Search ’ 40 Sexiest Videos ’ who seeks the Behavioral Analysis ›› ’ Unit’s help in catching kidnappers. (33) DISN Life With Derek Life With Derek Phil of the Future That’s So Raven Phil of the Future Zack & Cody “Stitch! The Movie” (2003) Voices of Chris Sanders. Lilo & Stitch Life With Derek Phil of the Future (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CC) UFC Unleashed Bullrun ’ The Ultimate Fighter ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CC) Star Trek: Voyager “Dragon’s Teeth” The victim, a Russian immigrant, is (38) AMC “Rebel Without a Cause” ››› (1955, Drama) James Dean, Natalie Wood, Sal Mineo. “Rebel Without a Cause” ››› (1955, Drama) James Dean, Natalie Wood, Sal Mineo. “Once Upon a Time in America” (CC) losing parts of his body with every (39) TNT “The Recruit” ›› (2003) Al Pacino. A CIA rookie must ferret out a mole within the agency. (CC) “The Recruit” ›› (2003) Al Pacino. A CIA rookie must ferret out a mole within the agency. (CC) “Heat” ››› (1995) Al Pacino. ransom demand. 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(CC) (:35) Law & Order: Criminal Intent ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ The Dead Zone obesity become an epidemic in the (71) DISC Deadliest Catch “A Tragic Beginning” Deadliest Catch A fishing boat sinks. Rogue Nature Chimpanzee behavior. MythBusters “Hindenburg Mystery” Deadliest Catch “A Tragic Beginning” Deadliest Catch A fishing boat sinks. United States? This new special at- (518) ENC “The Flintstones” ›› (1994) John Goodman. ‘PG’ (CC) (:35) “Mad Dog and Glory” ››› (1993) Robert De Niro. (:15) “Layer Cake” ››› (2004, Crime Drama) Daniel Craig. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:05) “11:14” ››› (2003) ‘R’ (CC) tempts to sort out the myths, the re- (534) STARZ (:15) “The Parent Trap” ››› (1998, Comedy) Lindsay Lohan, Dennis Quaid. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo” › (2005) ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Click” ›› (2006, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kate Beckinsale. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) alities, the facts and the theories (561) MAX Beverly Hills Cop (:45) “Munich” ››› (2005) Eric Bana. Israelis hunt the terrorists behind 1972’s Munich massacre. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Date Movie” › (2006) Alyson Hannigan. ‘PG-13’ (CC) “The Sentinel” ›› (2006) ‘PG-13’ about why so many of us weigh too (576) SHOW (5:25) “The Pink Panther” ‘PG’ Cont’d The Tudors “Episode 2” (iTV) (CC) This Am. Life Penn & Teller “Edmond” ›› (2005) William H. Macy. iTV Premiere. ‘R’ “Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai” ››› (1999) ‘R’ much. People struggling with obesity (591) TMC (5:40) “Salvage” ›› (2006) Cont’d “The Slaughter Rule” ›› (2002, Drama) Ryan Gosling. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Amos & Andrew” ›› (1993) Nicolas Cage. ’ ‘PG-13’ (:45) “The Big White” ›› (2005) Robin Williams. ’ ‘R’ are among those interviewed. Meredith Vieira hosts. 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That’s what Allison’s (Patricia (6) HBO (5:15) “Tremors” ›› (1990) Cont’d “The Life and Death of Peter Sellers” ››› (2004) Geoffrey Rush. ’ ‘NR’ “The Ice Harvest” ›› (2005) John Cusack. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Entourage (CC) Real Time With Bill Maher ’ (CC) Arquette) brother, Michael (Ryan (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Secrets of the Dead ’ (CC) Fat: What No One Is Telling You (N) ’ (CC) As Time Goes By ’Allo, ’Allo! “All the President’s Men” ›››› Hurst), has done with his paranormal (8) KPNZ Sex and the City Sex and the City Hawaii Five-0 (CC) Hawaii Five-0 (CC) Hawaii Five-0 (CC) South Park (CC) South Park (CC) The Nanny (CC) Mad About You ’ ’ ’ ’ ›› gift — working on a psychic hot line. (10) TBS Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Every-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens Friends (CC) Friends (CC) Friends (CC) Friends (CC) “Trapped” (2002) (PA) (CC) He takes a call from a woman in Ari- (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie “Fred” The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nova Population trends in China. Science at War “Laboratory at War” BBC World News Perry Mason Andy Griffith (:35) I Love Lucy (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) ’Til Death (Season Finale) (N) (CC) American Idol (Same-day Tape) (CC) News (CC) The Simpsons ’ (:35) Seinfeld ’ (:05) Still Standing (:35) Still Standing zona whose husband was murdered (14) KJZZ Friends (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) News Entertainment (:05) Scrubs (CC) (:35) Scrubs (CC) (:05) Becker ’ (:35) Will & Grace and ends up helping his sister solve (15) KUWB According to Jim That ’70s Show America’s Next Top Model (N) (CC) Pussycat Dolls-Search King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show the case. Speaking of siblings, Ar- (23) FX That ’70s Show “The Day After Tomorrow” ›› (2004, Action) Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ian Holm. “Gone in Sixty Seconds” › (2000, Action) Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie, Giovanni Ribisi. Gone in Sixty quette’s brother David directed the (25) QVC Elegance of 18K Gold: Mother’s Day Special Weekend Style Dell Computer Workshop Home Style new episode “1-900-Lucky.” (26) ANPL Ocean’s Deadliest (N) Killer Crocs of Uganda (CC) Miami Animal Police “Pit Bull Raid” Ocean’s Deadliest Killer Crocs of Uganda (CC) Miami Animal Police “Pit Bull Raid” (27) NICK SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) Fresh Prince Fresh Prince The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Growing Pains ’ Fresh Prince Thursday (28) FAM “The Rookie” ››› (2002, Drama) Dennis Quaid. A high-school baseball coach tries out for the major league. (CC) The 700 Club (CC) Home Videos Home Videos Paid Program Real Estate My Name Is Earl (29) TOON Ed, Edd n Eddy Ed, Edd n Eddy Camp Lazlo Gym Partner Courage-Dog Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Family Guy (CC) Hungerforce Shin Chan Inuyasha Inuyasha (31) CMTV Home Videos Home Videos 20 Funniest Videos ’ Foxworthy’s Foxworthy’s Karaoke Dokey Home Videos Home Videos Home Videos Home Videos Home Videos 7 p.m. on % NBC (33) DISN Phil of the Future Phil of the Future Hannah Montana That’s So Raven Phil of the Future Zack & Cody “Beethoven’s 4th” ›› (2001) Judge Reinhold. ‘G’ (CC) That’s So Raven Life With Derek Phil of the Future Earl, Earl, Earl! Randy (Ethan Su- (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CC) CSI: Miami “Felony Flight” ’ (CC) CSI: NY “Manhattan Manhunt” (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ Star Trek: Voyager ’ (CC) plee) is suffering from Jan Brady (38) AMC “Volcano” ›› (1997, Action) Tommy Lee Jones, Anne Heche. 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(N) MythBusters Vocal firefighting. (CC) Futureweapons “Massive Attack” Dirty Jobs Gardening pots. (CC) Hazard Pay Correctional officer. MythBusters Vocal firefighting. (CC) ›› ’ ›› ’ ››› 7:30 p.m. on % NBC (518) ENC “Assassins” (1995, Action) Sylvester Stallone. ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “The Legend of Zorro” (2005, Adventure) Antonio Banderas. ‘PG’ (CC) “The English Patient” (1996) Ralph Fiennes. ‘R’ (534) STARZ (5:50) “Jack” › (1996, Fantasy) Robin Williams. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Cont’d (7:50) “The Exorcism of Emily Rose” ›› (2005) Laura Linney. ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Guess Who” ›› (2005, Comedy) Bernie Mac. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Don’t get mad, get safe! Andy (Ed (561) MAX (5:00) “Inside Man” ››› ‘R’ Cont’d (:15) “Wedding Crashers” ››› (2005, Comedy) Owen Wilson. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Something New” ›› (2006) Sanaa Lathan. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Inside Man” ››› (2006) ‘R’ (CC) Helms) returns from his anger man- (576) SHOW The Tudors “Episode 2” (iTV) (CC) “Elizabethtown” ›› (2005) Orlando Bloom. iTV. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Penn & Teller This Am. Life Penn & Teller (:35) Boxing Joshua Clottey vs. Diego Corrales. (iTV) agement classes eager to start over (591) TMC (5:10) “Donnie Darko” ›› ’ Cont’d (:05) “Maverick” ››› (1994, Western) Mel Gibson. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:15) “Mad Hot Ballroom” ››› (2005, Documentary) Premiere. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “Evil Dead 2” ››› (1987) ‘R’ (CC) again with the staff. Let’s hope Michael and Dwight (Steve Carell, THURSDAY EVENING APRIL 12, 2007 Rainn Wilson) don’t push his buttons CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 with their discoveries about the dan- (2) CBS News (CC) Entertainment Survivor: Fiji (N) ’ (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (N) ’ Shark “Porn Free” (N) ’ (CC) News (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show gers lurking in the workplace, which (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood Ugly Betty Funny moments. (N) (CC) Grey’s Anatomy (N) ’ (CC) (:01) Notes From the Underbelly ’ News (CC) (:35) Nightline (N) Access Hollywood Comics Un. they’re uncovering as part of safety (5) NBC News (CC) News (CC) My Name Is Earl The Office (N) ’ 30 Rock (N) (CC) Andy Barker, P.I. (:01) ER “Photographs and Memories” News (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night training day. 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May perform limited clerical duties retail! Large selection, blower, $50. Contact OLD English Mastiff PART-TIME and other duties as assigned. Starting Salary $9.64; high quality. Bridal sets, (801)380-1080 Puppies AKC. Cham- Greeter Positions: • High school diploma or a CNA Certification; One year wedding bands. Every- p i o n l i n e s . thing wholesale! Rocky NEW WHIRLPOOL Side $1,000-$1,200. Pup- Applicant must be energetic, personable, upbeat & experience working with disabled, elderly adults by side fridge filtered pies will be ready June friendly with a positive attitude. Must be at least 18 providing homemaker and or personal care services is Mtn. Diamond Co. S.L.C. 1-800-396-6948 water and ice dispenser 1. Please research the years of age. 3 days a week. 5 hours a day. Starting preferred. Must be Certified Nurse Aide or receive price $400 obo breed before purchas- certification within six months of hiring. Must have taken ESTATE: 2 pair sheep (435)884-5503 ing from me or any Wage $7.00 per hour. spears w/spare head CPR course within six months or be certified in CPR. Must NORTH VALLEY Appli- breeder. This is a GI- $150; 1978 Ford 3/4 have or obtain a food handler’s permit upon hire. Must have ance. Washers/ dryers ANT breed. www.Whar ton truck $800 obo; FULL -TIME a valid Utah Drivers License $99-$199. Complete feValleyMastiffs.com Rock saw $400; Under- repair service. Satis- Delivery/Warehouse Positions: • This recruitment will close when the needs of the department ground water $8200 YORKIE MALE 9 faction guaranteed. have been met. acre ft 435-840-8961 months old registered Applicant must be dependable, personable & at least Parts for all major 801-201-3758 $600 435-224-3531 21 years of age. Need to be able to consistently lift brands. Walmart gift 100+ lbs and have a good driving record. Pay structure Complete job descriptions are available at the FIBERGLASS EVAPO- cards w/purchases over based upon experience. Tooele County Human Resource Office RATIVE Cooler down $ 1 0 0 . 8 4 3 - 9 1 5 4 , Livestock 47 South Main Street Tooele draft 5000CFM god 830-3225. or visit our website at www.co.tooele.ut.us c o n d i t i o n $ 1 5 0 DEADLINES FOR clas- Apply in person at: Specific information pertaining to these recruitments (435)884-5099 SPRING IS getting near sifieds ads are Monday MON.-FRI. • 10:00 am-8:00 pm can be obtained by calling Human Resources at and the weeds will soon 2502 N. 400 E. • Tooele SATURDAY • 10:00 am - 7:00 pm (435)843-3157. EEO Employer I BUY Old or junk motor- and Wednesdays by be here. I will till your cycles (435)496-0189 4:45 p.m. garden. 884-6476 B4 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Tuesday April 10, 2007

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1 0 0 WORKERS CONCRETE FINISHER EXPERIENCED DEN- LAWN MAINTENANCE PRESS FEEDER Opera- 2006 KEYSTONE Rap- 1993 IZUZU Trooper NEEDED! Assemble Needed experience TAL Assistant with front Company looking for tor Needed. Transcript tor Travel trailer used 4wd, a/c, cd player, crafts, wood items. Ma- necessary Stoney office & back office ex- experienced and reli- Bulletin Publishing is once complete w/gen- FOR SALE! needs transmission terials provided. To 801-891-0871 o r perience. Excellent able help working. currently accepting ap- erator. 3 queen, 2 regu- work. $900 obo $480+ per week. Free 435-843-7024 health, energetic, de- Knowledge of lawn plications for a full time lar beds. Sleeps 9 or (435)882-2085 information package. pendable. Fax resume equipment , must have second shift 6-color 10. Asking $28,900 CONSTRUCTION 1997 JEEP Grand 2 4 h o u r s Now hiring a full time to 882-8720 or call valid driver’s license, press Feeder Operator. 435-830-4562 HEAVY Lifting, FT/ PT, Cherokee limited de- (801)264-5665. Optometric Assistant Bette 882-4421 40hr work week, Sea- No experience neces- 801-673-4370 Must have transporta- sonal position. Call sary but helpful. Duties pendable, all options in- with emphasis on medical EXPERIENCED MA for ALJO TRAVEL Trailer Sell Your Car Here for tion, great pay for good (801)509-0965 will include: Helping run cluding leather and billing. Must have strong pediatrics practice in fully contained, electric w o r k . C a l l and maintaining a Hei- power roof, V6 great people skills and a positive Stansbury Park. Fax re- LICENSED STYLIST jack, 26ft, new spider $ 50* 435-840-2255 after 5 delberg 6-color press. gas mileage silver/gold attitude to provide high pm sumes to 435-882-1275 Wanted for Fantastic jacks, a/c, very clean, ea. Super Center quality eye care. Immediate Hours: Monday-Friday 6 pkg asking $5300 obo or mail to 210 Millpond Sams. Full and part priced right $4500 obo opening for a dependable 4pm-1am with available 435-840-4030 CONVIENENT Store Stansbury Park, Ut time available. Great (435)882-2399 Call and motivated team player. overtime. Must be at 882-0050 Clerk, Delle, Utah 84074. pay plus bonuses. Call Need Temporary Medical billing experience least 18yrs of age with TRUCK TOPPER 122 *Based on 13 issue contract. MOVING MUST Sell $8.50/hr, FT/ PT. (435)843-0382 1975 Bronco 302 preferred. Resumes are EXPERIENCED MAN- a high school diploma Leer Crown. Appraised help to assist with (435)884-0476 3speed on floor Dana currently being accepted at AGEMENT Needed LOCAL REMOLDING or equivalent and have for $600. Asking $500; 2001 HONDA Civic LX, front and rear Needs store remodel. COOK & Supervising in- please apply online at Company looking for a current driver’s li- 2000 Coleman tent excellent shape, great carburetor solid body 3 different shifts. Tooele Vision Center mates, 36hr per week www.mcutah/11854.co construction laborers cense. All benefits in- trailer Cheyenne, excel- gas mileage, Alpine $3000 obo 882-5476 Weekends off. 300 S. Main St • Tooele including some week- m or apply in person at must have reliable cluded. Apply at 58 N l e n t c o n d i t i o n . stereo, new tires/ struts. Office: 882-3233 ends. Must pass back- the Lake Point Mcdon- transportation and be Main Street, Tooele. 884-6037 or 884-6162 Mostly higway miles. Salary $7.20 - $9.70 Fax: 882-1626 ground check. Starting alds dependable. Work in Send resume to: Tran- $8000. 840-1494 $8/hr. Call Dan at Trucks depending on Salt Lake please call script Bulletin Publish- Motorcycles & 882-5019 843-3417 or 849-2048 FANTASTIC PLASTIC is Jana 801-252-8479 ing, PO Box 390, work experience. now accepting applica- 2004 Nissan Exterra. 29 WANTED to work Tooele, Utah 84074. ATVs CRICKET RETAIL Now tions. Must have experi- NEW SALON Opening in Power windows, mir- $500! TRUCKS/ SUVs Call 882-0180 with from home with com- Transcript Bulletin Pub- Hiring base plus com- ence with saws and Grantsville soon. Offer- 1987 YAMAHA w/snow rors, and locks. Cruise from $500! Chevys, questions. Apply puter, $500-$3500/mo. lishing promotes a drug mission Contact Court routers. 10 E 2000 N ing hair, nails, pedi- plow, All Terrain, control, cd, tinted win- Jeeps, Fords and More! 2bpaiddaily.com free environment. in person at 99 at 801-686-9797 Tooele to pick up appli- cures, waxing and re- $2500. 882-2263 dows, trailer hitch and Police Impounds For SALT ISLAND Adven- BFG all-terrain tires. Sale, For Listings Call West 1280 North AVON: TO BUY OR CUSTODIAN jobs at cation or drop by re- tail. Stylist and nail tech 1998 YAMAHA Virago tures Cruises on the (435)830-5906 800-586-3805 x 9973 Tooele, Utah. SELL. Sell to anyone. Tooele Army/Deseret sume. 435-882-4693 openings Call Stacey 1100cc 17,182 miles for info (435)884-0777 great salt lake. Servers/ For information call in- Chemical Depot. Wed. $3500 882-5016 89 PONTIAC Grand 03 GMC Sierra, 1500. FIRE EXTINGUISHER C r e w m e m b e r s dependent sales repre- through Fri. 6 am to 3 Prix, runs good, $900 66k miles, Rhino liner, sales and service tech- NEW SPRING projects! needed. $9/hr plus tips 2001 HARLEY Davidson sentative Vi Knutson pm. People with dis- obo. (435)882-4710 f i b e r g l a s s s h e l l . nician needed to serv- Actors, Extras, Models, 801-252-9336 www. road king less than 884-3830 abilities given prefer- $ 1 4 , 5 0 0 ( 4 3 5 ) ice Tooele County area. Promotions and con- gslcruises.com 16,000 miles. $13,000 HONDAS From $500! ence. Federal back- 882-6402, (801)201- Tooele County resident ventions. Ear $75-$800 obo (435)840-8156 Police Impounds For Business owners If you ground check required. STANSBURY Golf 5272 CNAs preferred. Apply at 153 daily. Free seminars! Sale! Many Makes and need someone fast, Wage $8.80. Apply at course looking for Pro 2004 XR70 under 500 East 4370 South, Mur- 801-438-0067 Models, For Listings place your classified ad Tooele Dept. of Work- r a y , U t a h . shop and snack bar miles $1000 including 1975 CHEVY 1/2 ton PAINTER & Painter Call 800-586-3805 X in all 45 of Utah's news- force Services. (801)263-1705 Ask for help. Must be 21, work gear Please call truck, 4x4 frame & en- helpers needed. No ex- 9436 papers. The person you Steve Byrd, Byrds Fire weekends, and holi- 435-830-7680 gine, good tires & great DONUT MAKER Grave- perience required. is hiring are looking for could be Protection. d a y s J e f f LIKE NEW Black 2005 engine (350). Good yards shift no experi- Competitive pay. Local from out of town. The (435)882-4162 Mitsubishi Galant. Only trans. New Edlebrock ence necessary Must w o r k . C a l l T i m . cost is only $155. for a FIVE STAR AUTO Trailers 21,000 miles comes carb. New Edlebrock in- CNAs be: High School gra- (801)814-0302 or Neil TEACHERS NEEDED 25 word ad and it $15-20 per hour com- with 7yr 100,000 mile/ take & manifold. $1300 date, bondable, de- (801)814-0478 WITH core curriculum Must be certified, have reaches up to 340,000 mission bumper to bumper war- obo. (435)840-8790 pendable, hard work- Full-time ASE Certified certification in Mathe- 4x7 UTILITY trailer, new households. All you do POST OFFICE Now hir- r a n t y . $ 1 4 , 0 0 0 . own transportation. ing. See Pat at Nigh Full Diagnostic Me- matics, Social Studies, bearings and tires, 1980 JEEP J/10 pick-up is call the Transcript ing. Avg. $20.hr or (435)843-9540 This position is paid Time Donuts 299 N chanic/Technician 5+ Science, Art, and ramp and sides. 4x4 401 motor 4 speed Bulletin at 882-0050 for $57k annually, includ- per visit with mileage Main. (435)882-8503 years exp. Fax re- P.E./Health. Applicants (801)755-5874, SELL YOUR CAR or transmission Newer all the details. (Mention ing Federal Benefits & evening/weekend sumes to 884-6850 or must have at least a (619)987-8211 JT boat in the classifieds. paint and upholstery UCAN) DRIVER CDL Training: and OT. Paid Training, call 840-1673 bachelor's degree and Call 882-0050 or visit Must see $2900 obo differential rate. $0 Down/ No worry fi- Vacations. PT/ FT. Business owners If you Utah teaching creden- www.tooeletranscript. 801-330-1356 nancing! Experienced FULL TIME Tile setter 1-800-584-1775 Ext. Fax resume to need someone fast, tials are required. Four Autos com 435-837-2234 or Not - Career you de- and helper needed 9701 USWA 435-843-1120 place your classified ad serve is @ Central Re- day week with year ASAP pay depends on round teaching sched- SELL YOUR car in the 1988 Ford 4x4. 1973 or call in all 45 of Utah's news- frigerated POSTAL JOBS $16.53 $0 DOWN! Cars From experience. Must have ule. Wages based on Transcript Bulletin Clas- W r e c k e r . C a l l papers. The person you 800-521-9277 to $27.58/hr, now hir- $29/mo! Police Im- Coy 843-9054. own transportation call experience and ability sified section. (435)882-6868 are looking for could be ing. For application pounds for Sale! 36 DRIVER-$5K SIGN-ON 435-228-8979 to work with at risk from out of town. The and free goverment job Months @ 8.5% apr. bonus for experienced boys. Therapeutic cost is only $155. for a GLAZIERS NEEDED, information, call Ameri- For listings Call teams, dry van & temp boarding School setting 25 word ad and it $13-$24/hr based on can Association of La- 800-586-3805 x 8329 Fuel & Lube reaches up to 340,000 control available. O/Os experience. We will bor 1-913-599-8042, 24 located in Panguitch, households. All you do & CDL-A grads wel- train. Contact Jeff or hrs. emp. serv. UT. E-mail cover letter 1977 FORD Mustang Technician is call the Transcript come. Call Covenant Jared 801-974-0977 and resume to Lee Ann II Interior and body in The Kirk PREP COOK needed at Superior Excavating, Bulletin at 882-0050 for (866)684-2519. E.O.E. Fielding lfielding@sil- good condition needs Quiet, Quality apartments in a Southgate Dinner & located in Grantsville, all the details. (Mention (ucan) HAMPTON INN seeking veradoboysranch.com carburetor an electri- restored historic structure Bingo. Must be able to Utah has a full time UCAN) hard working House- or call 435-676-8482. cal work $1800 obo DRIVERS - ASAP! 21 work afternoons & opening for a fuel and keeper. Must be very (ucan) 435-830-2344 The Best Places at the Best Prices lube service technician. CDL-A drivers needed flexible with days & weekends. Competitive CARPENTER Produc- Completely Furnished This individual will be tion carpenter for spe- *36-43cpm* Avg $54K hours. Holiday & week- wages. Fax resume to WANTED PART Time 1982 MAZDA GLC. responsible for daily cialty wood pallets and per year Sign-on Bonus ends a must. $6.50 an (801)269-9643 or call concrete finishers and Runs good, needs a lit- Weekly & Monthly Rates fueling and servicing only 3 mos. OTR req'd hour. Apply in person. (801)266-6025 laborers no experience tle work, needs TLC, of company equipment. crates. 5 years experi- (800)635-8669 (ucan) necessary will train the 143,000mi. $580 obo Must have a valid drivers ence. Salary commen- HOLIDAY INN EX- RESCAPE CONSTRUC- right people fun and ex- (435)224-2805 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 license and be familiar surate with knowledge EXPERIENCED BOB- PRESS has the follow- TION looking for experi- with mobile service and experience. Fax re- citing working environ- CAT Operator for Boul- ing positions open enced landscape fore- ment. (435)830-0374 1988 NISSAN Stanza, 4 equipment. Heavy sume or information der Landscape A full Front Desk & house- mans, laborers, paint- cylinder, 5 speed. Good equipment mechanical sheet to 435-843-4288. service landscape com- keeping Apply in per- ers and framers. Please WANTED: CDL Driver condition. $595 offer. experience is preferred. for full time dump truck HOME MORTGAGE LOANS Wages are negotiable pany Starting at $12/hr son 1531 N Main call Marshall at (435)850-8893 CNA CLASSES & Phle- C a l l A d a m a t (435)840-4566 or Bran- w o r k . C a l l J i m depending on experience. botomy. Day, evening NOW HIRING cooks, 1988 PONTIAC 6000, Purchase or Refinance today! We require a pre-employ- 435-843-7105 don at (435)830-1267 (435)830-0838 ment drug screen. or weekend classes, 2 servers, dishwashers & runs, looks good, power week course. informa- SELLING YOUR moun- graveyard servers. Ap- HAVING A yard sale? windows, power locks. Apply in person at 981 tion line 467-6400 tain bike? www.tooele ply in person. Denny’s. Advertise in the Tran- Business $ 9 0 0 o b o . North Industrial Park Dr. BEST RATES= www.ccCNA.com transcript.com 843-8200 script Opportunities (435)849-0326 Mack. LOWER PAYMENTS & A CASH COW! 30 vend- 1995 CHEVY Camaro ing machines/ you ap- Z28 350 LT1 $4500 GREATER SAVINGS prove each location. obo Call 719-240-0184 Entire business - 1996 Chevrolet C/K2500 $10,970 local Utah Cheyenne, extended Company. 801-593- cab, 4WD, white, exte- BONUS 0084 WWW.1800vend rior/interior immaculate, Complete a loan with me and Detroit Diesel Remanufacturing – West (DDRW), a Daimler Chrysler Company, located in a state-of-the-art facility ing.com (ucan) in Tooele, is seeking an individual to fill the position of ISO Coordinator. DDRW is an ISO 9001:2000 certified, re-manufacturer of runs great, 224K miles, receive a $50 GIFT ALL CASH CANDY lifted, automatic, CERTIFICATE Detroit Diesel two and four-cycle engines and components. Route. Do you earn DL#6776, $5,900.00, 801-915-3069 to Leatherby’s Ice $800 in a day? Your Jason White Principal Duties own local candy route. TRANSMISSION RE- Mortgage Consultant Cream in Tooele. • Develop, administer and maintain internal Quality auditing program to requirements of ISO 9001:2000. Includes 30 machines PAIR, rebuild. Low cost and candy. All for to Tooele residents. (435) 830-4204 • Create and maintain internal ISO documentation including Quality $ 9 , 9 9 5 . 1 ( 8 8 8 ) Will buy vehicles 1990 • Manual, Quality Processes, Local Work Instructions and Quality Forms. 745-3353 (ucan) and up that needs • Implement and maintain internal root cause and corrective action system, including customer interface as required. CUSTOMER SERVICE transmission work, • Develop and train existing and new employees to the requirements of EVALUATORS needed cash paid. Shop for your area. For more (801)972-5810 Home • ISO 9001:2000 including new employee orientation. information fill out your (435)843-8181 • Control of quality data, chart distribution and various quality records. employment form at BECOME A SUB- www.deseretpeakmtg.com • Interface with suppliers and customers with quality issues. www.shoppersworld- SCRIBER. 882-0050 wide.com or call • Assist the Quality Engineer with process capability studies, Gauge 1-866-459-3379, ext. 1 • R&R’s and product audits. for more info. (ucan • Interface with corporate engineering with quality issues. FITNESS CENTER • Obtain and distribute engineering change notices. 12750sqft, Main Street. Handball courts, lock- • Other duties as related to ISO certification and the internal quality system. ers, showers, saunas, hot tubs, mirrored aero- Qualified candidates will possess: bic/ dance area. Unlim- ited possibilities! • AAS Degree in Business, Technical Writing or 882-7094, Engineering Fundamentals, or 3 years experience (801)860-5696 in ISO 9001 development and implementation Small Business owners: Special - This • Internal auditing experience – Place your classified ad NNeeww LLiissttiinngg in 45 newspapers 222 Donner Place - MOTIVATED SELLER certification preferred throughout Utah for Weekend ONLY Beautiful home reduced to $272,000. 2 story, • Root cause and corrective action experience only $155. for 25 3 bdrm, 2 bth lofted family room upstairs. • Proficient use of Microsoft Office programs words, and $5. per $ word over 25. You will 289,900 including Word, Excel and PowerPoint. reach up to 340,000 • Excellent organizational skills households and it is a • Self motivated and directed one call, one order, one PRIICE REDUCED bill program. Call the • Well developed oral and written communications skills Transcript Bulletin at 882-0050 for further 5533 Geneva Way, Stansbury Park info. (ucan) $249,500, MUST SEE! MOTIVATED SELLER, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, clean beautiful VENDING, 25 cent home, Great views. Call Michelle 840-8898. candy/ gumball ma- chines for sale. Dual head, placement This position offers a competitive wage a v a i l a b l e , $ 7 9 . 1033 Big Tree • Grantsville and excellent benefits package. (435)850-2152 PRICE REDUCED MOTIVATED SELLER WORK FROM HOME $5 100% FINISHED BASEMENT Please e-mail your resume and PER LEAD STUFFED FULLY VINYL FENCED 482 E. 1420 N., Tooele • $190,000 WITH OUR SALES salary history to: 4 bdrm, 2 bath, great neighborhood. MATERIAL GUAREN- HORSE PROPERTY Close to Elementary School. E-mail: [email protected] TEED! FOR FREE IN- Call Michelle 840-8898. Fax to (435) 843-6035 or FORMATION CALL TOLL FREE 24 GREAT LEASE TO OWN! submit your resume to: HOURS 1 - 8 0 0 - 1115 S. LEGRAND DR., GRANTSVILLE ATTN: HR Detroit Diesel Reman-West 986-6520 (ucan) ERR 4 bdrm, lease to own, 1/2 acre UNNDDE $274,900 100 South Lodestone Way Recreational U CCTT Tooele, UT 84074 Vehicles 68 N. MeadowlarkTT CirRR. •AA Grantsville 381 SHELLEYEERR LANE, GVILLE EE $285,900OONN 3 bdrm, 2 bath NNDDFANTASTIC THOME.TI IMM CC.50 acre lot. 3400 SQ FT. UU CCT T EE 5 BDRMTTRRA A3 BTH $245,000 UUSS 1994 DUTCHMAN 5th OONN CCLLAA “Equal Opportunity Employer – M,F,D,V” wheel, 22ft, self con- CC tained, excellent con- Lana McKean Michelle Anderson dition. Sleeps 6 com- 435-833-0233 • cell 801-518-8670 435-833-0233 • cell 435-840-8898 fortably. Must see! Great value! $6900. FREE HOME CONSULATION 843-7070 (801)860-0538 7 South Main St #305 Executive Plaza Tooele, Utah Tuesday April 10, 2007 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin B5

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(435)840-3275 cation fee, credit and 2-3BDRM, 1bth, formal $575/mo, deposit re- Beautiful brand new in Erda, Utah. wood deck, central air, Cooler summers - mild background check re- dining, newly remod- q u i r e d . C a l l 4bdrm, 2.5bth 3 car master bath, endless GRANTSVILLE office winters. Gorgeous quired. (801)205-3883 eled, 2 car carport, no Heather Kieffer Apartments (435)228-0011 garage. Must see! $1300 views. RE-MAX-Metro space available for mountain veiws. Half- pets, no smoking. way between Phoenix TOOELE, 2bdrm, 1bth, 1115 South Legrand Dr 801-404-0142 830-5886 lease. 100-1000sqft for Rent 2BDRM 1BTH, remod- Credit check & referrals & Las Vegas. Won't last downstairs, very clean, Davidson Realty available. Call Angela, eled, govt. subsidized. required. $850/mo plus at this price - call now. new blinds, w/d hook- (435)833-0233 (435)830-4552 Owner/ Playground, carport. deposit. (435)850-0105 Wagon Bow Ranch - ups, covered parking. 801)466-5078 Agent. ReMax Ad- Beautiful $500/dep. 211 S. Hale, Mobile Homes DCD R e a l t y $ 6 0 0 / m o p l u s 3BDRM 1BTH Big yard, 4BDRM, 1.5BTH family vanced Grantsville. Call Tammi TOOELE TOWN Home 1(877)847-4986 (ucan) 2Bedroom $400/dep. Must See. Fully fur- room, huge laundry 884-3466, 884-1712. 3bdrm 2bth 1 car car- RETAIL/ OFFICE Space (435)882-0476 nished $1125/mo or room, central air condi- 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile Apartment!! Equal Housing Opp. port new carpet, paint, for lease in Tooele. ONE ACRE Lot for sale $975/mo unfurnished tioner, dishwasher, No home for rent, no smok- A/C, small dog ok, no 1372 sq.ft. to 2744 Call Jed for more infor- Completely Remodeled DUPLEX, 3BDRM, 2bth, 801-835-5592 pets Available 4/1 ing/ pets. 882-1550 Homes for cats 893 W 700 S sq.ft. available. High mation (435)882-7792 NEW fridge, stove, w/d hookups, ac, car- $1100/mo $900/dep Rent 3BDRM 2.5BTH Beauti- $825/mo 801-706-5570 traffic area. 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Available air, $500/dep, $650/mo. time buyers, Single ily looking for a building 260 North 100 East, Tooele who loves grass & (801)466-5078 corded message: now, 1400 sqft. For Lots & Land No pets No Smoking. parent programs. lot in Stansbury, Erda, trees, built in 2004, 888-734-9350 Ext. 500 more information (435)840-3010 Call for details. Berna TWINHOMES FOR sale. or Lake Point please 2BDRM, 1BTH, no pets, Sloan 435-840-5029 g a s f i r e p l a c e , Buy one or both. Very BEAUTIFUL NEWLY contact 882-1199 BUILDING LOT Grants- call 801-252-8479 Jana $425/mo plus deposit. 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Must see! tain bike? www.tooele full unfinished basement. • Beautiful Mountain views Call 884-0969 transcript.com PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Grantsville City Planning Commission will hold a business meeting on Thursday, April 19, 2007 in the Grantsville City Hall Council Chambers at 429 E. Main Street in Grantsville, Utah, which meeting shall begin promptly at 7:00 p.m. The agenda shall be as follows: 7:00 P.M. PUBLIC HEARINGS: a. Proposed General Plan Future Land Use Map amendment for M-5 Development, LC to change the map desig- nation from an Rural Residential -1 zone which allows 1 unit per acre to one (1) unit per ten (10) acres, to a Me- dium Density Residential zone which allows a maximum density of three (3) dwelling units per acre, at 900 S Quirk Street. b.Proposed amendment of Section 14 to allow for two (2) front and two (2) side yards on corner lots in the RR-1 zone. c.Proposed amendment to GLUMDC for the in- clusion of an agriculture protection zone ordi- nance. d.Proposed amendment to Chapter 21 (subdivi- sions) to require proof of application submitted to the State of Utah for their notification and ap- proval on the preliminary plat. e.Proposed amendment to Chapter 21 to require the listing of the filing number for the Record of Survey on preliminary plats. f.Proposed amendment of Chapter 20 (sign ordi- nance) to limit number and/or location of bus bench signs. g. Proposed rezoning for Gary Fawson for a strip of land located at 690 East Main Street to go from an A-10 zone to a CD zone for the purpose of increasing number of storage units at Grants- v i l l e S e l f Storage. h.Proposed rezoning for Johnson Cattle Co. on the northeast side of SR 112 at City boundary ap- proximately straight across from Anderson Ranch area to go from an A-10 zone to a zone that is compatible with mixed use of commer- cial, single family resi- dential, and multi-family residential. i.Proposed amendment to C.U.P. #05-057-733 for Gary & Carol Buhler to allow three (3) sepa- rate residential units in the Pegasus Event Cen- ter building at 291 N. Race Street in a CD zone. j.Proposed amendment for Alan Johnson to the approved final plat for Heritage Grove Phase 1B to eliminate the park, move the detention ba- sin to a parcel of land east of Heritage Grove, and to increase density by three (3) more lots. k.Proposed rezone for Marilyn Sheranian on 21.236 acres of land lo- cated at approximately 820 North Cooley Street to go from an A-10 zone to an RR-5 zone for the purpose of developing. l.Proposed concept for Development Associates for forty-eight (48) lots at 827 E. Main Street in an RM-15 zone. m. Proposed dentist of- fice for Dan Dansie in the strip mall at 822 E. Main Street. n.Proposed minor sub- division for Wendy & Gary Palmer at 505 E. Nygreen Street to divide one (1) lot into four (4) in a n R R - 1 zone. MEETING OFFICIALLY CALLED TO ORDER FOLLOWING CLOSE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS BY CHAIRMAN GARY FAWSON. 1. Consideration of NOTICE OF TRUS- amendment to C.U.P. TEE'S SALE #05-057-733 for Gary & APN: 09-040-0-0058 Carol Buhler to allow 3 TRA: - Trust No. separate residential units 1090225-07 Loan No: at 291 N Race Street in XXXXXX6335 Ref: San- Pegasus Event Center dra Moore Important no- 2.Consideration of a tice to property owner General Plan Amend- You are in default under ment for M-R Develop- a Deed of Trust dated ment, LC on land lo- October 2, 2003. Unless cated at approximately you take action to pro- 900 S Quirk Street to go tect your property, it may from an RR-1 designa- be sold at a public sale. tion to a medium density If you need an explana- designation for the pur- tion of the nature of the pose of developing a proceeding against you, subdivision. you should contact a 3.Consideration of a fi- lawyer. On May 8, 2007, nal plat for Welles Can- at 4:30 p.m., James H. non on Anderson Ranch Woodall, as duly ap- Phase III. pointed trustee under a 4.Consideration of a Deed of Trust recorded concept plan for David October 8, 2003, as In- Gumucio on five lot sub- strument No. 211641, in division named Jordan Book 896, Page 461 of Estates located on Official Records in the Burmester Road. office of the County Re- 5.Consideration of a re- corder of Tooele County, zone for Marilyn Shera- State of Utah executed PUBLIC NOTICE nian on land located at by Sandra Moore, a sin- Notice is hereby given approximately 820 North gle woman will sell at that the Grantsville City Cooley to go from an public auction to highest Planning Commission A-10 zone to an RR-5 bidder, payable in lawful will hold a business zone. money of the United meeting on Thursday, 6.Consideration of a mi- States at the time of April 19, 2007 in the nor subdivision for sale. Successful bidders Grantsville City Hall Wendy & Gary Palmer at must tender a deposit of Council Chambers at 505 E. Nygreen Street to $5,000.00 in certified 429 E. Main Street in divide one (1) lot into funds to the Trustee at Grantsville, Utah, which four (4) in a Rr-1 zone. the time of sale, with the meeting shall begin 7.Consideration of a balance due by noon the promptly at 7:00 p.m. preliminary plat on J. following business day, The agenda shall be as Rueben Clark Jr. Estates at the office of the Trus- follows: for Joe Cange. tee. At the main en- 7:00 P.M. PUBLIC 8. Consideration of trance to the Tooele B6 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin HEARINGS: amendment toTuapprovedesdaCountyy AprilDistrict 10,Court, 200774 a. Proposed General final plat of Heritage South 100 East, Tooele, Plan Future Land Use Grove Phase 1B for Alan Utah all right, title and in- Lots & Land Buildings Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices MapPublicamendment Noticesfor M-5 JohnsonPublicto Noticeseliminate terestPublicconveyed Noticesto and Meetings Meetings Meetings Meetings Development,MeetingsLC to park, Meetingsmove detention ba- now heldTrusteesby it under said change the map desig- sin and increase density Deed of Trust in the WYOMING RANCH DIS- BUILDING MATERIALS: PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE nation from an Rural by 3 lots. property situated in said PERSAL 35 acres- METAL buildings, mini Grantsville City Corpora- NOTICE IS HERBY NOTICE IS HEREBY Grantsville City Council Residential -1 zone 9.Consideration of a fi- County and State de- $59,900; 75 acres- storage systems, roof tion will hold a public GIVEN THAT the Tooele GIVEN THAT the Tooele has adopted the follow- which allows 1 unit per nal plat for Kary Yates scribed as: Lot 58, Mill $108,900. Snow- and wall panels, metal hearing to discuss the City Planning Commis- City Planning Commis- ing Ordinances and acre to one (1) unit per on Cherry Grove Phase Pond P.U.D. "G" capped mountain building components. project determined to be sion will meet in a public sion will meet in a Public Resolutions: ten (10) acres, to a Me- 3 – nineteen lots. Amended, according to views. Surrounded by Utah Manufacture 20 applied for in the CDBG hearing and Business Hearing and Business 2007-02 -- This Resolu- dium Density Residential 10.Consideration of a the official plat thereof, government land. years plus. Top quality Small Cities Program in meeting scheduled for meeting scheduled for tion is for the purpose of zone which allows a preliminary plat for Bran- recorded in the office of Abundant wildlife. Rec- low prices. Weekly De- Program Year 2007. Wil- Wednesday, April 11, Wednesday April 25, appointing the represen- maximum density of don and John Bell on the county recorder of reational paradise. Low livery. 1-800-262-5347. low Street Sidewalk Pro- 2007 in the hour of 7:00 2007 at the hour of 7:00 tative for Federal Sur- three (3) dwelling units Cherry Village Subdivi- said county. Together taxes. EZ terms call cobuildings@cobuild ject will take place on PM. The meeting will be pm. The meeting will be plus Property. per acre, at 900 S Quirk sion Phase 1 & Phase 2 with the rights, and re- Utah Ranches, LLC. ings.net (ucan) Willow Street between held at Tooele City Hall held at Tooele City Hall 2007-03 - This Resolu- Street. located at 775 W Main sponsibilities of member- 1(877)351-5263 (ucan) Main and Durfee Streets in the City Council in the City Council tion is for the purpose of b.Proposed amendment Street for a total of forty ship in the Mill Pond GARAGE FOR Sale. along the east side of Chambers, located at 90 Chambers, located at 90 setting fees for building of Section 14 to allow for (40) lots. Homeowners Associa- Must sell existing Willow Street. Com- N Main Street, Tooele, N. Main Street, Tooele, permits. two (2) front and two (2) 11. Consideration of tion Number One Inc., as Water Shares one-car garage at mo- ments will be solicited on Utah. Utah. 2007-07- This Ordi- side yards on corner lots concept for Brentwood provided in the declara- bile home space 31, project scope, imple- Agenda Items Public Hearing and mo- nance is for the purpose in the RR-1 zone. Estates on forty-eight tion of covenants, condi- mentation, and its effect 1. Pledge of Allegiance tion of recommendation of amending the building c.Proposed amendment (48) lots at 827 E. Main tions, and restrictions 2 SETTLEMENT Can- 935 North Main. Ga- rage must be moved by on residents. The hear- 2. Public Hearing and to the City Council to va- code regulations Grants- to GLUMDC for the in- St. dated August 28, 1972, yon Irrigation shares for ing will begin at 7:00 Motion Conditional Use cate and re-subdivide ville City, by referencing clusion of an agriculture 12.Consideration of a and recorded September sale Call Jed @ M a y 1 , 2 0 0 7 . 801-466-2387. p.m. on April 18, 2007 Permit for the construc- Deer Hollow Phase 6, the current building protection zone ordi- rezoning for Gary & 14, 1972, in Book 115, 882-7792 840-4182 and will be held at tion of a concrete batch lots 602, 603, 604, & codes adopted by the nance. Janet Fawson for land at at pages 163-165, re- FOR SALE: One Middle If you build, remodel or Grantsville City Hall, 429 plant on an 8 acre site 605 located at Elk Hol- state of Utah, by amend- d.Proposed amendment 690 East Main to go cords of Tooele County, Canyon Irrigation Com- remove buildings you E. Main Street, Grants- located at 1830 W Hwy low Loop and Deer Hol- ing the method that to Chapter 21 (subdivi- from A-10 zone to a CD State of Utah, and as pany water share. Call can place your classi- ville, UT 84029. Further 112 by Geneva Rock low Road by Steve Ham- building permits and plan sions) to require proof of zone for the purpose of amended by amendment (435)882-4357 or (435) fied ad in 45 of Utah's information can be ob- Products. ilton. check fees are calcu- application submitted to increasing number of to declaration of cove- 850-9806 newspapers for only tained by contacting 3. Public Hearing and Pursuant to the Ameri- lated, by deleting spe- the State of Utah for storage units. nants, conditions, restric- $155. for 25 words ($5. Wendy Palmer at Motion Conditional Use cans with Disabilities cific building permit fees their notification and ap- 13. Consideration of tions, dated March 8, GOT WATER? If you 435-884-4603. In com- Permit for outside con- Act, individuals needing from Chapter 5, by pro- proval on the preliminary C.U.P. for Dan Dansie 1973, and recorded own Tooele County wa- for each additional word). You will reach pliance with the Ameri- struction storage on a special accommodation viding for building permit plat. for a dentist office to be March 22, 1973, in Book ter shares please call cans with Disabilities 3.5 acres site located in during this meeting and plan check fees by e.Proposed amendment located in the strip mall 119, at pages 95-98, of (801)725-9800 up to 340,000 house- holds and all you do is Act, Individuals needing the Tooele Commercial should notify Richard resolution and making to Chapter 21 to require located at 822 East Main records of Tooele GRANTSVILLE IRRIGA- call the Transcript Bul- special accommodations Park lot 307 by All-Tech Jorgensen, Tooele City other general revisions the listing of the filing Street. County, Utah. The street TION water shares for letin at 882-0050 for all (including auxiliary com- Electric. Land Use Technician to Chapter 5 of the number for the Record of 14.Consideration of a fi- address and other com- trade or sale 13 shares the details. (Mention municative aids and 4. Public Hearing and prior to the meeting at Grantsville City code. Survey on preliminary nal plat for Adam Nash mon designation, if any, a v a i l a b l e C a l l UCAN Classified Net- service) during these Recommendation to (435) 843-2130 or TDD 2007-08- This ordinance plats. on Phase 1 & 2 Ranch of the real property de- (435)240-3762 work) hearings should notify amend Deseret Com- (435) 843-2180. is for the purpose of f.Proposed amendment Road subdivision. scribed above is pur- W e n d y P a l m e r , mercial Subdivision II A. (Published in the Tran- amending the official of Chapter 20 (sign ordi- 15.Consideration of four ported to be: 58 Millpond NEED WATER! Please 435-884-4603 at Grants- Subdivision containing script Bulletin March 27, zoning map and the nance) to limit number (4) amendments to Stansbury Park, UT c a l l P a u l a t Public Notices ville City Hall, 429 E. two lots on 9.61 acres lo- April 3, 10 & 17, 2007) Land Use development and/or location of bus GLUMDC as follows: 84074 Estimated Total 801-652-4049 if you Meetings Main Street, Grantsville, cated at 30 West 1280 and Management Code bench signs. 1. Amend Section 14 to Debt as of May 8, 2007 have water to sell. UT 84029 at least three North. Amended plat to PUBLIC NOTICE of Grantsville City, Utah g. Proposed rezoning for allow for two (2) front is $112,481.33 The un- TOOELE WATER Share Deadline for public no- days prior to the hearing include newly acquired Lake Point Improve- as recommended by the Gary Fawson for a strip and two (2) side yards dersigned Trustee dis- for sale best offer tices is 4 p.m. the day to be attended. property by New Con- ment district Planning Commission by of land located at 690 on corner lots in the claims any liability for 882-0064 882-0624 prior to publication. Wendy Palmer cepts. 7856 Mountain View re-zoning approximately East Main Street to go RR-1 zone. any incorrectness of the Public notices submit- Grantsville City Re- 5. Recommendation on Road 20 acres located along from an A-10 zone to a 2. Consideration of an street address and other WANTED: WATER ted past the deadline corder ordinance 2007-15 an Lake Point, Utah 84074 490 East Nygreen CD zone for the purpose agriculture protection or- common designation, if rights or irrigation will not be accepted. (Published in the Tran- amendment to Tooele Notice is hereby given Street, from its current of increasing number of dinance. any, shown herein. Said shares in Tooele Val- UPAXLP script Bulletin April 10 & City Code 7-11b on sin- that the Lake Point Im- RR-5 zoning designation storage units at Grants- 3. Consideration of sale will be made, but ley. Call Ross at 17, 2007) gle-family residential de- provement District will to a RR-1 zoning desig- v i l l e S e l f amending Chapter 20 without covenant or war- 801-642-0119 PUBLIC NOTICE sign guidelines by Cary hold its regularly sched- nation. Storage. (sign ordinance) to lim- ranty, express or im- NOTICE IS HERBY Campbell. uled Business meeting 2007-09- This Ordi- h.Proposed rezoning for ited number and/or loca- plied, regarding title, Commercial GIVEN THAT the Tooele PUBLIC NOTICE 6. Review and Approval on April 12, 2007 at 7:00 nance is for the purpose Johnson Cattle Co. on tion of bench signs. possession, condition, or Property City Planning Commis- NOTICE IS HERBY of Planning Commission p.m. at the North Tooele of amending the official the northeast side of SR 4. Amend Chapter 21 encumbrances, including sion will meet in a public GIVEN THAT the Tooele minutes for meeting held Fire Station 1540 Sunset zoning map and Land 112 at City boundary ap- (subdivisions) to require fees, charges and ex- March 28, 2007. Use Development and proximately straight proof of application sub- penses of the Trustee FOR RENT 1210 North hearing and Business City Council will meet in Road, Lake Point Utah. meeting scheduled for a public hearing and Pursuant to the Ameri- The agenda will be as Management Code of across from Anderson mitted to the State of and of the trusts created 80 East (Old Strieby cans with Disabilities Grantsville City, Utah by Ranch area to go from Utah for their notification by said Deed of Trust, to W e l d i n g S h o p ) , Wednesday, April 25, Business meeting follows: 2007 in the hour of 7:00 scheduled for Wednes- Act, individuals needing 1. Call to Order re-zoning property lo- an A-10 zone to a zone and approval at the pre- pay the remaining princi- $2000/mo. Call Kristen special accommodation cated on the north east that is compatible with liminary plat stage. pal sums of the note(s) 849-2186 PM. The meeting will be day, April 18, 2007 in the 2. OMWC Business held at Tooele City Hall hour of 7:00 PM. The during this meeting 3. Saddleback corner of North Street mixed use of commer- 5. Amend Chapter 21 to secured by said Deed of FOR RENT: Commercial in the City Council meeting will be held at should notify Rachelle 4. Approval of Minutes and Burmester Road cial, single family resi- require the listing of the Trust. The current bene- and storage sheds Chambers, located at 90 Tooele City Hall in the Custer, Tooele Planner 5. Financial Reports from An a-10 to RR-1 dential, and multi-family filing number for the Re- ficiary of the Trust Deed 124.5 Main St Grants- N Main Street, Tooele, City Council Chambers, Recorder prior to the 6. Ward Engineering zoning designation. residential. cord of Survey on pre- as of the date of this no- ville (435)884-6341 Utah. located at 90 N Main meeting at (435) 7. Operations Reports 2007-10- This ordinance i.Proposed amendment liminary plats. tice is MTGLQ Investors, Public Hearing to amend Street, Tooele, Utah. 843-2130 or TDD (435) 8. DWQ Inspection is for the purpose of al- to C.U.P. #05-057-733 16. Approval of minutes L.P. The record owner of Hometowne Court PUD. Public Hearing on an or- 843-2180. 9. Archiving LPID Data lowing commercial stor- for Gary & Carol Buhler of the last business the property as of the re- Buildings Amended plat to correct dinance of the Tooele (Published in the Tran- 10. Application for Wa- age units as a condi- to allow three (3) sepa- meeting. cording of the Notice of building locations by City Council vacating an script Bulletin April 10, ter tional use in the Neigh- rate residential units in 17. Report from Council Default is Sandra Moore 2007) 11, Water Rights Update borhood Commercial the Pegasus Event Cen- Liaison Member Todd Dated: April 10, 2007 ALL STEEL! CLEAR- Hometown Develop- alley at 425 East be- ment. tween Birch St. and Ce- 12. Legislative Summary (C-N) zoning district. ter building at 291 N. Castagno. James H. Woodall Span & Truss buildings. 13. Other District Busi- 2007-11- This ordinance Race Street in a CD 18. Open Discussion. 10653 River Front Excellent value and Pursuant to the Ameri- dar St. cans with Disabilities Pursuant to the Ameri- PUBLIC NOTICE ness is for the purpose of zone. 19. Adjourn. Parkway, Suite 290 service. Free quote and 14. Public Concerns amending the provisions j.Proposed amendment Shauna Kertamus South Jordan, Utah erection estimates! Act, individuals needing cans with Disabilities The Central Region special accommodation Act, individuals needing Council on Workforce 15. Scheduled Meetings of Section 21.4.5(2) of for Alan Johnson to the Zoning Administrator 84095 (801) 254-9450 Sentinel Building Sys- 16. Adjournment Chapter 21 of the approved final plat for All interested persons (800) 245-1886 (hotline) tems, (800)327-0790 during this meeting special accommodation Services will hold its next should notify Rachelle during this meeting monthly Meeting on April (Published in the Tran- Grantsville City Land Heritage Grove Phase are invited to attend and Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 ext. 26, www.sentinel script Bulletin April 10, Use and Development 1B to eliminate the park, offer comment upon p.m. James H. Woo- buildings.com (ucan) Custer, Tooele City should notify Sharon 19, 2007 at 12:30 pm at Planner prior to the Dawson, Tooele City Re- the Department of Work- 2007) Code relating to prelimi- move the detention ba- these proposals. Written dall, Trustee S E L L I N G Y O U R meeting at (435) corder prior to the meet- force Services - Rm 157, nary plat subdivision ap- sin to a parcel of land comments will also be (Published in the Tran- HOME? Advertise it in 843-2130 or TDD (435) ing at (435) 843-2110 or 1385 South State, SLC, SELL YOUR computer plications by authorizing east of Heritage Grove, considered if submitted script Bulletin April 10, the classifieds. Call 843-2180. TDD (435) 843-2180 UT. in the classifieds. Call and allowing the City and to increase density to the Zoning Adminis- 17 & 24, 2007) 882-0050 or visit (Published in the Tran- (Published in the Tran- (Published in the Tran- 882-0050 or visit Staff up to twenty one by three (3) more lots. trator in advance of the days to set up a pre-de- k.Proposed rezone for hearing. The current NOTICE OF TRUS- www.tooeletran script Bulletin March 27, script Bulletin March 20, script Bulletin April 10, www.tooeletranscript. TEE'S SALE script.com April 3, 10 & 17, 2007) 27, April 3 & 7, 2007) 2007) com sign conference after it Marilyn Sheranian on zoning Code and pro- has received an applica- 21.236 acres of land lo- posed amendments may The following described tion for preliminary sub- cated at approximately be reviewed at the real property will be sold division plat. 820 North Cooley Street Grantsville City Hall at public auction to the A complete copy of the to go from an A-10 zone each weekday between highest bidder payable current amendments and to an RR-5 zone for the the hours of 9:00 a.m. in lawful money of the the original ordinance/ purpose of developing. and 4:00 p.m. United States at the time Get ready for of sale, At the east en- resolution is available for l.Proposed concept for Persons with disabilities review at the city offices, Development Associates needing assistance to trance at the Tooele 429 E. Main, Grantsville, for forty-eight (48) lots at participate in this hearing County Courthouse, 74 UT 84029, Monday 827 E. Main Street in an should contact the South 100 East, Tooele, through Friday-9: 00 RM-15 zone. Grantsville City Office at UT, on 4/23/2007 at a.m. until 4:00 p.m. m. Proposed dentist of- least 24 hours prior to 01:00 PM of said day, Dated this 4th day of fice for Dan Dansie in the hearing. for the purpose of fore- April, 2007 the strip mall at 822 E. (Published in the Tran- closing a trust deed exe- Wendy Palmer Main Street. script Bulletin April 10, cuted by Darin R. Ander- City Recorder n.Proposed minor sub- 2007) son, an unmarried man Spring (Published in the Tran- division for Wendy & Leslie Berg an unmar- script Bulletin April 10, Gary Palmer at 505 E. r i e d w o m a n a s 2007) Nygreen Street to divide Public Notices Trustor(s), in favor of , one (1) lot into four (4) in Trustees and recorded on in a Beautiful New Home! PUBLIC NOTICE a n R R - 1 02/20/2003, as Entry No. NOTICE IS HERBY zone. Deadline for public no- 196363 in Book 823, 244 Old County Rd. • Stockton GIVEN THAT the Tooele MEETING OFFICIALLY tices is 4 p.m. the day Page 869, of Official Re- City Planning Commis- CALLED TO ORDER prior to publication. cords of Tooele County, WOW! $179,900 NEW LISTING sion will meet in a public FOLLOWING CLOSE Public notices submit- Utah, covering real prop- hearing and Business OF PUBLIC HEARINGS ted past the deadline erty located at 142 North meeting scheduled for BY CHAIRMAN GARY will not be accepted. 5th Street, Toolel, UT Lot In Erda! To be built! Wednesday, April 11, FAWSON. UPAXLP 84074, Tooele County, 2007 in the hour of 7:00 1. Consideration of State of Utah and more Your plan or ours! PM. The meeting will be amendment to C.U.P. NOTICE OF TRUS- particularly described as held at Tooele City Hall #05-057-733 for Gary & TEE'S SALE follows: Lot 2, 3 and 4, in the City Council Carol Buhler to allow 3 APN: 09-040-0-0058 Block 137, Plat "C", Build your dream home! Chambers, located at 90 separate residential units TRA: - Trust No. Tooele City survey, 3 bdrm 2 bath, fantactic views, & N Main Street, Tooele, at 291 N Race Street in 1090225-07 Loan No: Tooele City A.P.N horse property all under $180,000! Call Laramie for details Utah. Pegasus Event Center XXXXXX6335 Ref: San- 2-103-6 A.P.N. 2-103-6 Public Hearing to amend 2.Consideration of a dra Moore Important no- The address of the prop- Deseret Commercial General Plan Amend- tice to property owner erty is purported to be 1581 E. Colavito Dr. • Tooele 662 Blueridge Dr • Tooele 986 Bates Canyon Rd • Erda Subdivision Phase II A. ment for M-R Develop- You are in default under 142 North 5th Street This subdivision contains ment, LC on land lo- a Deed of Trust dated Toolel, UT 84074 The 2 lots on 9.61 acres lo- cated at approximately October 2, 2003. Unless undersigned disclaims li- cated at 30 West 1280 900 S Quirk Street to go you take action to pro- ability for any error in the North. Amended plat to from an RR-1 designa- tect your property, it may address. Said sale will include newly acquired tion to a medium density be sold at a public sale. be made without cove- Under property. designation for the pur- If you need an explana- nant or warranty, ex- Pursuant to the Ameri- pose of developing a tion of the nature of the pressed or implied, re- cans with Disabilities subdivision. proceeding against you, garding title, possession, Act, individuals needing 3.Consideration of a fi- you should contact a or encumbrances, to pay 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lawyer. On May 8, 2007, the remaining principal VContractery nice 2 story home in 6 bdrms, 4 bths, 2 kitchens, special accommodation nal plat for Welles Can- Overlake. This is a unique floor Newly updated kitchen & during this meeting non on Anderson Ranch at 4:30 p.m., James H. sum of the note(s) se- plan with a bonus room on the bathrooms. New Paint & 2 family rooms, on 5 acres in should notify Rachelle Phase III. Woodall, as duly ap- cured by said Deed of $ second floor! $214,000 Newer carpet. $189,900 Erda. 519,900 Custer, Tooele City 4.Consideration of a pointed trustee under a Trust, with interest Planner prior to the concept plan for David Deed of Trust recorded thereon, as provided in meeting at (435) Gumucio on five lot sub- October 8, 2003, as In- said note(s), advances, if 1604 Country Ln • Erda 2133 W. Deer Run Dr. Stockton 1470 W. Hwy 199, Rush Valley 843-2130 or TDD (435) division named Jordan strument No. 211641, in any, under the terms of Price Reduced $499,900 843-2180. Estates located on Book 896, Page 461 of the Deed of Trust, esti- (Published in the Tran- Burmester Road. Official Records in the mated fees, charges and script Bulletin March 20, 5.Consideration of a re- office of the County Re- expenses of the Trustee 27, April 3 & 10, 2007) zone for Marilyn Shera- corder of Tooele County, and of the trusts created nian on land located at State of Utah executed by said Deed of Trust, to PUBLIC NOTICE approximately 820 North by Sandra Moore, a sin- wit: $115,701.28 (Esti- UNDER CONSTRUCTION Notice is hereby given Cooley to go from an gle woman will sell at mated). Sale information that the Grantsville City A-10 zone to an RR-5 public auction to highest may be available by call- 4 bdrm, 2 baths 3 car grg. Beautiful WOW 24.077 acres in Rush Valley. Planning Commission zone. bidder, payable in lawful ing one business day rambler with a bonus room being Very, Very cute home. Wonder- will hold a business 6.Consideration of a mi- money of the United prior to (or on) the 6 bdrms, 3 bathrooms, 3 family meeting on Thursday, States at the time of scheduled sale date. built on an acre in Stockton! Choose ful barn & 20 acre ft of water. nor subdivision for rooms, brick & stucco Rambler April 19, 2007 in the sale. Successful bidders Please be advised that on 5 acres. $499,900 your colors now! $369,900 $499,900 Wendy & Gary Palmer at Grantsville City Hall 505 E. Nygreen Street to must tender a deposit of the opening bid amount Council Chambers at divide one (1) lot into $5,000.00 in certified may be reduced from the 429 E. Main Street in four (4) in a Rr-1 zone. funds to the Trustee at total debt due. Bidders Grantsville, Utah, which 7.Consideration of a the time of sale, with the must be prepared to ten- meeting shall begin preliminary plat on J. balance due by noon the der to the trustee Call Laramie Dunn for ALL promptly at 7:00 p.m. Rueben Clark Jr. Estates following business day, $5,000.00 at the sale The agenda shall be as for Joe Cange. at the office of the Trus- and the balance of the follows: 8. Consideration of tee. At the main en- purchase price by 10:00 7:00 P.M. PUBLIC amendment to approved trance to the Tooele AM the day following the your Real Estate needs HEARINGS: final plat of Heritage County District Court, 74 sale. Both payments a. Proposed General Grove Phase 1B for Alan South 100 East, Tooele, must be in the form of a Plan Future Land Use Johnson to eliminate Utah all right, title and in- cashier's check. Cash or Map amendment for M-5 park, move detention ba- terest conveyed to and “official checks” are not Development, LC to sin and increase density now held by it under said acceptable. This firm is 435-224-4000 change the map desig- Deed of Trust in the assisting in the collection by 3 lots. nation from an Rural 9.Consideration of a fi- property situated in said of a debt and any infor- Residential -1 zone nal plat for Kary Yates County and State de- mation obtained may be which allows 1 unit per on Cherry Grove Phase scribed as: Lot 58, Mill used for that purpose. acre to one (1) unit per 3 – nineteen lots. Pond P.U.D. "G" Dated: 3/16/2007 ten (10) acres, to a Me- 10.Consideration of a Amended, according to John W. Lish, ESQ., as dium Density Residential preliminary plat for Bran- the official plat thereof, Successor Trustee zone which allows a don and John Bell on recorded in the office of 1725 E. 1450 S., Suite maximum density of Cherry Village Subdivi- the county recorder of 110 Clearfield, UT three (3) dwelling units sion Phase 1 & Phase 2 said county. Together 84015 Phone (801) per acre, at 900 S Quirk located at 775 W Main with the rights, and re- 614-5050 P282359 Street. Street for a total of forty sponsibilities of member- (Published in the Tran- b.Proposed amendment (40) lots. ship in the Mill Pond script Bulletin March 27, of Section 14 to allow for 11. Consideration of Homeowners Associa- April 3 & 10, 2007) two (2) front and two (2) concept for Brentwood tion Number One Inc., as side yards on corner lots Estates on forty-eight provided in the declara- in the RR-1 zone. (48) lots at 827 E. Main tion of covenants, condi- c.Proposed amendment St. tions, and restrictions to GLUMDC for the in- 12.Consideration of a dated August 28, 1972, clusion of an agriculture rezoning for Gary & and recorded September protection zone ordi- Janet Fawson for land at 14, 1972, in Book 115, nance. 690 East Main to go at pages 163-165, re- d.Proposed amendment from A-10 zone to a CD cords of Tooele County, to Chapter 21 (subdivi- zone for the purpose of State of Utah, and as sions) to require proof of increasing number of amended by amendment application submitted to storage units. to declaration of cove- the State of Utah for 13. Consideration of nants, conditions, restric- their notification and ap- C.U.P. for Dan Dansie tions, dated March 8, proval on the preliminary for a dentist office to be 1973, and recorded plat. located in the strip mall March 22, 1973, in Book e.Proposed amendment located at 822 East Main 119, at pages 95-98, of to Chapter 21 to require Street. records of Tooele the listing of the filing 14.Consideration of a fi- County, Utah. The street number for the Record of nal plat for Adam Nash address and other com- Survey on preliminary on Phase 1 & 2 Ranch mon designation, if any, plats. Road subdivision. of the real property de- f.Proposed amendment 15.Consideration of four scribed above is pur- of Chapter 20 (sign ordi- (4) amendments to ported to be: 58 Millpond nance) to limit number GLUMDC as follows: Stansbury Park, UT and/or location of bus 1. Amend Section 14 to 84074 Estimated Total bench signs. allow for two (2) front Debt as of May 8, 2007 g. Proposed rezoning for and two (2) side yards is $112,481.33 The un- Gary Fawson for a strip on corner lots in the dersigned Trustee dis- of land located at 690 RR-1 zone. claims any liability for East Main Street to go 2. Consideration of an any incorrectness of the from an A-10 zone to a agriculture protection or- street address and other CD zone for the purpose dinance. common designation, if of increasing number of 3. Consideration of any, shown herein. Said storage units at Grants- amending Chapter 20 sale will be made, but v i l l e S e l f (sign ordinance) to lim- without covenant or war- Storage. ited number and/or loca- ranty, express or im- h.Proposed rezoning for tion of bench signs. plied, regarding title, Johnson Cattle Co. on 4. Amend Chapter 21 possession, condition, or the northeast side of SR (subdivisions) to require encumbrances, including 112 at City boundary ap- proof of application sub- fees, charges and ex- proximately straight mitted to the State of penses of the Trustee across from Anderson Utah for their notification and of the trusts created Ranch area to go from and approval at the pre- by said Deed of Trust, to an A-10 zone to a zone liminary plat stage. pay the remaining princi- that is compatible with 5. Amend Chapter 21 to pal sums of the note(s) mixed use of commer- require the listing of the secured by said Deed of cial, single family resi- filing number for the Re- Trust. The current bene- dential, and multi-family cord of Survey on pre- ficiary of the Trust Deed residential. liminary plats. as of the date of this no- i.Proposed amendment 16. Approval of minutes tice is MTGLQ Investors, to C.U.P. #05-057-733 of the last business L.P. The record owner of for Gary & Carol Buhler meeting. the property as of the re- to allow three (3) sepa- 17. Report from Council cording of the Notice of rate residential units in Liaison Member Todd Default is Sandra Moore the Pegasus Event Cen- Castagno. Dated: April 10, 2007 ter building at 291 N. 18. Open Discussion. James H. Woodall Race Street in a CD 19. Adjourn. 10653 River Front zone. Shauna Kertamus Parkway, Suite 290 j.Proposed amendment Zoning Administrator South Jordan, Utah for Alan Johnson to the All interested persons 84095 (801) 254-9450 approved final plat for are invited to attend and (800) 245-1886 (hotline) Heritage Grove Phase offer comment upon Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 1B to eliminate the park, these proposals. Written p.m. James H. Woo- move the detention ba- comments will also be dall, Trustee sin to a parcel of land considered if submitted (Published in the Tran- east of Heritage Grove, to the Zoning Adminis- script Bulletin April 10, and to increase density trator in advance of the 17 & 24, 2007) by three (3) more lots. hearing. The current k.Proposed rezone for zoning Code and pro- Marilyn Sheranian on posed amendments may 21.236 acres of land lo- be reviewed at the cated at approximately Grantsville City Hall 820 North Cooley Street each weekday between to go from an A-10 zone the hours of 9:00 a.m. to an RR-5 zone for the and 4:00 p.m. purpose of developing. Persons with disabilities l.Proposed concept for needing assistance to Development Associates participate in this hearing for forty-eight (48) lots at should contact the 827 E. Main Street in an Grantsville City Office at RM-15 zone. least 24 hours prior to m. Proposed dentist of- the hearing. fice for Dan Dansie in (Published in the Tran- the strip mall at 822 E. script Bulletin April 10, Main Street. 2007) n.Proposed minor sub- division for Wendy & Gary Palmer at 505 E. Nygreen Street to divide one (1) lot into four (4) in a n R R - 1 zone. MEETING OFFICIALLY CALLED TO ORDER FOLLOWING CLOSE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS BY CHAIRMAN GARY FAWSON. 1. Consideration of amendment to C.U.P. #05-057-733 for Gary & Carol Buhler to allow 3 separate residential units at 291 N Race Street in Pegasus Event Center 2.Consideration of a General Plan Amend- ment for M-R Develop- ment, LC on land lo- cated at approximately 900 S Quirk Street to go from an RR-1 designa- tion to a medium density designation for the pur- pose of developing a subdivision. 3.Consideration of a fi- nal plat for Welles Can- non on Anderson Ranch Phase III. 4.Consideration of a concept plan for David Gumucio on five lot sub- division named Jordan Estates located on Burmester Road. 5.Consideration of a re- zone for Marilyn Shera- nian on land located at approximately 820 North Cooley to go from an A-10 zone to an RR-5 zone. 6.Consideration of a mi- nor subdivision for Wendy & Gary Palmer at 505 E. Nygreen Street to divide one (1) lot into four (4) in a Rr-1 zone. 7.Consideration of a preliminary plat on J. Rueben Clark Jr. Estates for Joe Cange. 8. Consideration of amendment to approved final plat of Heritage Grove Phase 1B for Alan Johnson to eliminate park, move detention ba- sin and increase density by 3 lots. 9.Consideration of a fi- nal plat for Kary Yates on Cherry Grove Phase 3 – nineteen lots. 10.Consideration of a preliminary plat for Bran- don and John Bell on Cherry Village Subdivi- sion Phase 1 & Phase 2 located at 775 W Main Street for a total of forty (40) lots. 11. Consideration of concept for Brentwood Estates on forty-eight (48) lots at 827 E. Main St. 12.Consideration of a rezoning for Gary & Janet Fawson for land at 690 East Main to go from A-10 zone to a CD zone for the purpose of increasing number of storage units. 13. Consideration of C.U.P. for Dan Dansie for a dentist office to be located in the strip mall located at 822 East Main Street. 14.Consideration of a fi- nal plat for Adam Nash on Phase 1 & 2 Ranch Road subdivision. 15.Consideration of four (4) amendments to GLUMDC as follows: 1. Amend Section 14 to allow for two (2) front and two (2) side yards on corner lots in the RR-1 zone. 2. Consideration of an agriculture protection or- dinance. 3. Consideration of amending Chapter 20 (sign ordinance) to lim- ited number and/or loca- tion of bench signs. 4. Amend Chapter 21 (subdivisions) to require proof of application sub- mitted to the State of Utah for their notification and approval at the pre- liminary plat stage. 5. Amend Chapter 21 to require the listing of the filing number for the Re- cord of Survey on pre- liminary plats. 16. Approval of minutes of the last business meeting. 17. Report from Council Liaison Member Todd Castagno. 18. Open Discussion. 19. Adjourn. Shauna Kertamus Zoning Administrator All interested persons are invited to attend and offer comment upon these proposals. Written comments will also be considered if submitted to the Zoning Adminis- trator in advance of the hearing. The current zoning Code and pro- posed amendments may be reviewed at the Grantsville City Hall each weekday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in this hearing should contact the Grantsville City Office at least 24 hours prior to the hearing. (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin April 10, 2007) CLASSIFIED B7

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Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices MISSIONARIES WEDDINGS Trustees Trustees Miscellaneous assisting in the collection 2B, Plat 3, P.U.D., being of a debt and any infor- a vacation and resubdivi- INVITATION TO BID Elder Paul Clark Sandoval mation obtained may be sion of a portion of Separate sealed bids for used for that purpose. C o u n t r y C r o s s i n g construction of Vernon Elder Paul Clark has recently Ricky and Whitney Sandoval Dated: 3/16/2007 Amended, Phase 2, Waterworks SSD Culi- completed an honorable and are pleased to announce that John W. Lish, ESQ., as amended. According to nary Water Improve- Successor Trustee the official plat as re- ments Project- 2006 successful mission for The they were married Feb. 20, 2007. 1725 E. 1450 S., Suite corded in the office of will be received by VER- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- A reception will be held April 110 Clearfield, UT the Tooele County Re- NON WATERWORKS day Saints in the Ohio Cincinnati 13, at the Tooele Elks Lodge at 5 84015 Phone (801) corder. The street ad- SSDfrom bidders. mission. He will be the featured p.m. If we inadvertently missed 614-5050 P282359 dress and other common Bids will be publicly (Published in the Tran- designation of the real opened and read aloud speaker at sacrament meeting your name, please join us to cel- script Bulletin March 27, property described at 10:00 AM on in the Grantsville Seventh Ward ebrate our union. April 3 & 10, 2007) above is purported to be: April 19, 2007 at Vernon at 1 p.m. on April 15, 2007. The Fire House. NOTICE OF TRUS- 452 E Manchester Lane chapel is located at 415 W. Apple The work to be per- TEE'S SALE a/k/a 452 East Manches- formed under this project Street, in Grantsville. Paul is the APN: 15-004-0-0320 ter Lane Stansbury Park, shall consist of furnish- son of Paul and Christine Clark. Trust No. 1089018-07 UT 84074. Estimated ing all labor, materials Ref: Shane Ard TRA: Total Debt as of April 24, and equipment required Loan No. xxxxxx2079. 2007 is $155,313.23. to construct the facilities IMPORTANT NOTICE The undersigned Trus- and features called for Paul Clark Whitney and Ricky Sandoval TO PROPERTY tee disclaims any liability by the CONTRACT OWNER: YOU ARE IN for any incorrectness of DOCUMENTS and as DEFAULT UNDER A the street address and shown on the DRAW- BABIES DEED OF TRUST, other common designa- INGS. Kasper/Humphreys DATED March 16, 2005. tion, if any, shown Vernon Waterworks SSD UNLESS YOU TAKE herein. Said sale will be (The District) Culinary Liam Seals ACTION TO PROTECT made without covenant Larry M. Kasper of Stansbury Water Improvement Pro- YOUR PROPERTY, IT or warranty, express or Park is pleased to announce ject 2006 will include the MAY BE SOLD AT A implied, regarding title, William Larry Seals was born construction of a new the marriage of his daughter, PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU possession, condition or Aug. 10, 2006, in Salt Lake City. 150,000 gallon concrete Emily Erin Kasper, to Gregory NEED AN EXPLANA- encumbrances, including water storage tank that He weighed 7 pounds 2 ounces TION OF THIS PRO- fees, charges and ex- Blaine Humphreys. Emily is will replace the existing and was 21 inches long. Proud CEEDING, YOU penses of the Trustee also the daughter of the late tank. It will also include SHOULD CONTACT A and of the trusts created parents are Larry and Sarah Seals. the installation of a new Jill D. Kasper. Gregory is the LAWYER. On April 24, by said Deed of Trust, to Grandparents are William and transmission pipe from son of Dr. Jan G. and B. Carol 2007, at 4:30pm, James pay the remaining princi- Susan Simmons of Grantsville, the new tank to the ex- H. Woodall, as duly ap- pal sums of the note(s) Humphreys of Home, Pa. isting water system in and the late Doug and Sharon pointed Trustee under a secured by said Deed of They will be married on Vernon. The improve- Seals. Also welcoming Liam to Deed of Trust recorded Trust. The current bene- ment project will also in- Friday, April 13, 2007, at the March 17, 2005, as In- ficiary of the Trust Deed our family are siblings Jesse, clude the replacement of Salt Lake Temple. strument No. 237449, in as of the date of this no- Sophie, Sharon and Douglas. approximately 7,200 feet Book 1009, Page 458, of tice is: Gmac Mortgage. Emily will graduate in May of distribution line within the Official Records in The record owner of the William Larry Seals from the University of Utah the existing water sys- the office at the County property as of the re- tem. In addition a new with a bachelor’s of science Emily Kasper and Recorder of Tooele cording of the Notice of well/chlorination building degree in biology. She is Gregory Humphreys County, State of Utah, Default is/are: Shane will be constructed at the executed by Shane Ard Ard and Misty Ewell. Emryee Isabelle employed in medical research existing well site and will and Misty Ewell, Hus- Dated: March 27, 2007. at the Moran Eye Center at the University of Utah. He is provide the required wa- band And Wife As Joint James H. Woodall the University of Utah. ter treatment equipment Esparza employed in medical research Tenants, will sell at pub- 10653 River Front for the system. A new Gregory graduated from at the University of Utah lic auction to highest bid- Parkway, Suite 290 line from the existing Brigham Young University der, payable in lawful South Jordan, Utah We welcome with love Emryee School of Medicine. well site to the new tank money of the United 84095 (801) 254-9450 Isabelle Esparza. She was born with a bachelor’s of science A reception in their honor site will also be installed. States at the time of (800) 245-1886 (Hot- Feb. 20, 2007, at MWMC. She degree in nutritional science. will be held on April 13, 2007, This project is funded by sale. Successful bidders line) Hours: 9:00 A.M. - Utah State Drinking Wa- weighed 7 pounds 6 ounces and He served an LDS mission from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Oquirrh must tender a deposit of 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: Emryee Isabelle Esparza ter BoardPlans and was 19.5 inches long. Proud par- to Fresno, Calif. This fall Mill at Stansbury Park. Please $5,000 in certified funds James H. Woodall, specifications have been to the trustee at the time Trustee R-139038 ents are Jose Esparza and Carrie Isabel Esparza and Larry and Karen he will enter graduate stud- join in celebrating their spe- prepared by Sunrise En- of sale, with the balance (Published in the Tran- Hinkel. Her grandparents are Hinkel. We love you Emryee. ies in molecular biology at cial day. gineering, Inc. and will due by noon the follow- script Bulletin March 27, be available after March ing business day, at the April 3 & 10, 2007) 28, 2007 at their office at office of the Trustee. At 25 E 500 N Fillmore, the main entrance of the Public Notices Utah 84631telephone Tooele County District Miscellaneous (435)743-6151upon re- Court, 74 South 100 ceipt of $50.00 for Garden Expos coming to Tooele, Grantsville East, Tooele, Utah all Deadline for public no- each set (non-refund- right, title and interest tices is 4 p.m. the day able). The ENGINEER by Diane Sagers get the information that will help color in the garden from Sandra come to Grantsville to share their conveyed to and now prior to publication. for this Contract will be held by it under said CORRESPONDENT this work in progress because Jackson and Glenna Empey, expertise. Learn about square Public notices submit- Sunrise Engineering, In- Deed of Trust in the both Tooele and Grantsville plant propagation from Ralene ted past the deadline corporated and they will The spring weather is making foot/container gardening from property situated in said will not be accepted. be represented by Rob- are holding garden Mini Expo Barton, Raising Cain (Oops! County and State de- many a green thumb itchy — and Dave Quist, soil preparation UPAXLP ert W. Worley P.E. as workshops on the next two Corn) from Wayne Lowry, Water scribed as: Lot 320, this is appropriate since spring Project Manager. A from Craig and Shelly Vorwaller, country crossing neigh- Saturdays. features from Patti Wheeler and PUBLIC NOTICE pre-bid tour will be held is the best time to work on gar- borhood phase 2b, plat Use part of a Saturday or two All about Lawns from Barbara Lawn Care from Barbara Barlow, TRESPASSING NOTIFI- on April 11, 2007, at dens and landscapes. There is 3, P.U.D., being a vaca- Basic Landscape Design from CATION 10:00 a.m., leaving from to learn from the experts. Barlow. tion and resubdivision of more to gardening than a shovel, Trespassing notification the office of the Owner Come to the second Tooele Guest speaker, Paul Quist, Holly Christley, Gardeners Gold a portion of county at 350 North Hale Street at Vernon Fire House. gloves and elbow grease. A little crossing amended, Mini Garden Expo, “Getting your Landscape Design Instructor at (composting) from Gary and AND 160 Old Lincoln Attendance at the knowledge can make the whole phase 2, amended. Ac- Garden Ready” on Saturday, Thanksgiving Point, will share Highway Wolley Field. pre-bid tour is requested. Janet Fawson and Fruit Tree cording to the official plat process much more reward- May 14 at the USU Extension his expertise on Landscape NO dumping trash or Names of those in atten- as recorded in the office ing. The Tooele County Master Grafting from Ray Beck. This stealing water. Tres- dance will be recorded. Auditorium, 151 N. Main from Design at the last session of the Tooele County expo, too, will begin at 9:30 a.m. passers will be prose- (Published in the Tran- Gardeners are prepared to help 9:30 to 2 p.m. There you can learn Techniques at 1 p.m. Recorder. Being more cuted and fined to the script Bulletin March 29, and run until 1 p.m. at the new Correctly described as: with the gardening knowledge. about vegetable gardening from The following Saturday, May full extent of the law. April 3, 5 & 10, 2007) Lot 320, Country Cross- (Published in the Tran- No one will have to go far to Louise Hulet and Kaye Hollein, 21, more Master Gardeners will fire station on Center Street. ing Neighborhood Phase script Bulletin April 10, 2B, Plat 3, P.U.D., being 17 & 24, 2007) a vacation and resubdivi- Energy continued from page B1

— particularly since heating and cooling account for 45 percent of energy use. Nevertheless, laundry is an important consid- eration. The US Department of Energy now rates energy-consuming equipment on efficiency giving the Energy Star to efficient mod- els. Energy Star qualified appli- ances incorporate advanced technologies that use 10 to 50 percent less energy and water than standard models. Besides the dollars-and-cents considerations, environmentally conscious consumers can give themselves a pat on the back for saving the ecosystem. The department also notes that if just one in 10 homes used Energy Star qualified appli- ances, the change would be like planting 1.7 million new acres of trees. Compared to a model manu- factured before 1994, an Energy photography courtesy of Diane Sagers Star qualified clothes washer The latest in washers and dryers, like these at Liddiard Home Furnishings in Tooele, may look bigger because many can be mounted on stands that may double as drawers to hold detergent and other supplies. can save up to $110 per year on your utility bills. Energy bills will more than offset the These washers use about 10 to warm can cut a load’s energy Star qualified clothes washers extra cost. 50 percent less water than stan- use in half. are available in both top-load- There are other perks to front- dard models. A standard washer Energy Star does not label ing and front-loading designs. I loading Energy Star washers. uses about 40 gallons of water to clothes dryer because most ANSWERS ON B8 did some research at Liddiards Since they have fewer moving wash, and rinse a load of laun- of them use similar amounts Home Furnishings in Tooele parts, there is less to break down dry. Energy Star washers use 18 of energy. Since front-loading and found that this is a good on them. As a result you can to 25 gallons of water per load. washers spin clothes drier than time to be looking for such expect them to last longer than Using less water means heating top loaders, as well, clothes appliances. Questar and Rocky an agitator washer. less water in the water heater — don’t spend as long in the dryer. Mountain Power offer rebates The agitator rubs against another area for savings. It also Using a clothes dryer with a based on the potential energy clothes and wears on them. means these washers also require moisture sensor automatically savings to consumers who pur- Clothing that is washed with the about half the laundry detergent shuts off the machine when chase Energy Star appliances tossing action of a front loader, to clean the clothes. your clothes are dry. This saves of various brands. Frigidaire is lasts longer. The US Department of Energy energy and wear and tear on also offering rebates on their My friend who majored in fam- says that about 90 percent your clothes caused by over-dry- own brands in their “Remodel ily and consumer science did a of the energy used to wash ing. in a Weekend” offer. With these washer test in a class she took. clothes comes from heating Of course the ultimate clothes rebates you could save $250 The class put the same types and the water. Using warm or cool dryer — 100 percent energy or more in initial cost of these amounts of dirt on pieces of fab- water instead of hot will save efficient — is solar powered, appliances. To top that off, ric of various types. They washed money and energy and get extremely inexpensive and Liddiards is offering savings a sample of each using no deter- clothes just as clean. Unless leaves clothes smelling fresh. It incentives of their own. gent or soap in top loaders and you’re dealing with oily stains, requires only a sunny day (and If you are considering the in front-loader washers. By doing the warm or cold water setting we have lots of those) a piece often higher initial costs of this, they were testing only the on your machine will gener- of rope and some clothes pins. Energy Star equipment, also washers and not the detergent. ally do a good job of cleaning I bet if someone could figure consider the long-term savings In every case, the front-loading your clothes. Switching your out a way to market that, they ANSWERS ON B8 they offer. The savings in utility washer cleaned the fabric better. temperature setting from hot to would do it. B8

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Court. Tooele High School captain Soccer of the soccer team Ian Mohr is also continued from page B1 a former member of an Olympic Development team. Back in the day “To make the regional team you when Thibeault first played goalie have to be big time,” said Maas, he says he never started a game. explaining there’s competition “I just practiced in my off- against players from competi- time. I thought I could get bet- tive teams like California South, ter and I did and now I made the California North and Colorado. Olympic Development Team,” said “We’ve got players in national Thibeault. teams right now,” though, Maas He usually practices 3-4 hours a said. day with his friends Tyler Thornton Then that team competes against and Sam Clark or on his own. the teams from the other three “They shoot on me and if they regions in the United States. can’t make it that day, then I’ll go “He’s a good kid, works hard, out and practice drop kicks and very athletic, physical goalkeeper. goal kicks,” he said. My expectation is that he’ll be on Thibeault not only loves playing that final team of 18 [in June,] but and watching soccer, he records it’s in his hands,” said Maas. games to look at what the goal keepers do well and what they do Thibeault developed his goal wrong. keeping skills as a member of TC “See if I can learn from it and apply Concealed United, where he is coached by Cake it on the field,” said Thibeault. Lyman, who also made the Olympic Firearms Training Every Monday, he meets with Development Program, as well as Get your Concealed Ragsdale, who is both his ODP Firearms permit. Classes assistant coach and the goalkeeper held on a regular basis. coach for the entire ODP. More information available at: “I work with boys and girls of www.greatbasinguns.com all ages, pretty much 8-18, so I or Call have worked with hundreds over the years and Corey has natural 435-830-3921 ability. He has the tools to be a very solid player,” said Ragsdale. “He has very good size. He moves very well. He has a lot of balance and he is Your Local News Source fearless, which is a great aspect in a goalkeeper.” TOOELETRANSCRIPT According to Ragsdale, the BULLETIN Olympic Development Program is just one of many steps to obtaining goals, whether it be college or a profession. “This is the benefit of being chosen for that program,” he said, adding, “he’s just a good kid, very focused and I think that will work well for him.” Thibeault says Ragsdale is one of his heroes. sqft “He is kind of like my role model in life,” said Thibeault. “He’s a really (3’ Wide) good example to me. He’s got faith in me.” He’s also met twice with Garlick, once in Park City and once in Stansbury Park in the field across from his house. “He said as a kid I’m more ath- letic than he was and he made it pro. He said if I keep my mind to it I’ll make it because he did,” said photography / Troy Boman Thibeault. Cory Thibeault is only 14 years old, but he’s training with Utah’s best, like goalkeeper trainer John Ragsdale (below). Maas helped choose Thibeault for the Olympic Development “They’re my confidants and my Program. supporters because if I have a bad “Cory Thibeault is a young, ath- game or a bad day, they’re the ones letic goalkeeper, and matched with who’ll tell me I can do it and I’ll his excellent work-ethic and atti- make it big time,” Thibeault said. tude, was very deserving of a final The support means time, money spot on Utah’s ‘93 ODP State Team and sacrifice. Pool. Cory is eager to learn, willing “This is something he wants to to take chances and risks, and has do,” said his mother Misty Miller. demonstrated continued improve- “We don’t push him. We actually ment on the field,” Maas said. have to stop him. But, this is his Right now Thibeault’s dreams are dream and that’s what parents do to get into Juan Diego, a private is support their kid’s dreams. We’re Catholic school, to play on their willing to make the sacrifice. It’s a soccer team, then obtain a college lot of time. We live and breathe soc- scholarship. cer in this home.” “I’ve thought about going pro and His step-dad Steve Miller adds the sacrifices and leaving my family that it’s really not a sacrifice to so right now I would really like to either of them, to Steve getting off go to college. But, right now if they early to take his son to practice is did draft me I would go,” he said. just being a dad. His biggest challenge is school. Thibeault’s father Shawn lives in “I get a 3.0 or higher all the time, New Hampshire, but talks with his but I’m always thinking about soc- son on the phone several times cer so that’s hard,” he said. a week. He’s proud of his son’s He adds his mom has made it acccomplishments so far. clear if he doesn’t make at least a “Misty and I, we are very proud of 3.0, he has to give up soccer. him. Steve as well. There are many Thibeault says while his parents times that all three of us — we’ve never push him, they’re his biggest sat down for a lot of conference cheerleaders. calls about Cory. I love him.”

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