www.tooeletranscript.com TUESDAY Top outdoor educators bring talents to women at Camp Wapiti. See B1 TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN August 29, 2006 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 113 NO. 28 50 cents Rumsfeld, Rice Speak to Veterans THS worker faces sex abuse charges

by Jesse Fruhwirth STAFF WRITER A computer lab coordinator Patch pleads guilty at Tooele High School has been arrested for her alleged sexu- in other sex case al activity with THS students. According to charges filed yes- Cameo Patch, the Tooele terday, she supplied students High School substitute aged 17 and 18 years old with teacher charged with sexual alcohol and engaged in oral sex. misconduct last January, has Leslie Baird, 42, has worked pleaded guilty to the charg- at THS for six years. She was es of sexual battery against arrested Sunday evening after a then 17-year-old student, police received tips from two a class-A misdemeanor. Her sets of parents over the week- sentencing hearing before end. Tooele City Police Chief Judge Mark Kouris in 3rd Ron Kirby said that Baird had District Court in Tooele is particpated in “oral sex” and scheduled for Sept. 18. has been cooperative with the Patch was arrested in investigation. January and charged with “Since Saturday this investi- “illegal sexual activity with gation has been going day and a 16 or 17 year old,” a third- night,” Kirby said at a press con- degree felony. Her charges ference Monday. It was “com- were reduced in exchange pletely coincidental,” he said, for her guilty plea. Like Leslie Baird (see photography / Troy Boman that the department received related story), Patch was Donald Rumsfeld addresses the National American Legion Convention at The Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City Tuesday. tips from two sets of parents in the same weekend. accused of engaging in oral Baird is a classified employee SEE PATCH ON A2 Rice: democracy will stop terrorism SEE BAIRD ON A2 The two addressed the National Rumsfeld blasts American Legion Convention attendees at the Salt Palace media negativity Convention Center later in the Stansbury golf course day. President George W. Bush is by Jesse Fruhwirth slated to speak at the convention STAFF WRITER Thursday. Defense Secretary Donald lease to be reviewed Rumsfeld described the war on Rumsfeld spoke in Salt Lake City terror as “a war that is fought in by Alleen Lang will expire in February 2008, said today, strongly condemning the the media on the global stage.” He media for creating “myths” regard- CORRESPONDENT John O’Donnell, trustee charged said the media creates uncertainty The future of Stansbury Park with golf course operation. ing American military actions that could lead to failure in the around the world. Secretary of Golf Course will be reviewed A golf course committee war in Iraq. during a public hearing next consisting of O’Donnell, Walter State Condoleeza Rice followed “In any long struggle or long later and said the struggle to install month, according to members of Holmes and chairman Randall war, any kind of moral or intel- the Stansbury Park Recreation Jones, has been meeting for sev- democracy throughout the Middle lectual confusion about what is East is a necessary precursor to and Greenbelt board of trust- eral months discussing options right and wrong can weaken the ees. for the operation of the golf success in the war on terror. abilities of free societies to perse- Rumsfeld accused the media During their regular meeting course. vere,” he said. Wednesday, trustees scheduled “Our current operation of of concealing information and Rice said that the security of reporting the names of soldiers Sept. 13 at 7 p.m. for the public the golf course under a lease Americans is linked to successful hearing at the clubhouse, across is unusual,” Holmes said. “Our accused of war crimes “10 times democratic reforms throughout more” than the names of medal- photography / Troy Boman the street from the golf course situation is unique.” winning American heroes. Condoleeza Rice speaks Tuesday at the Salt Palace Convention Center, pro shop. As part of the lease agree- two days before President Bush is set to take the same podium. SEE RUMSFELD ON A5 The current decades-old lease for operation of the golf course SEE COURSE ON A7 Fighter jets thrill crowd at Wendover Air Show Police get by Mark Watson infection STAFF WRITER Don Urry could hardly con- tain his excitement while watch- protection ing three MiG fighter planes engage in a mock battle in the skies above Historic Wendover supply kits Airfield Saturday afternoon at Tooele City Police now have the sixth annual Wendover Air an extra line of defense against Show. exposure to human fluids that “Look at that. It makes the may carry HIV and other serious hairs on my arm stand up,” he infectious diseases. said. Tooele Police Chief Ron Kirby Urry, from Salt Lake City, and Patrol Lt. Jorge Cholico, used to fly MiG fighter planes accepted 35 personal protective in the late 1950s and remembers equipment kits from Mountain flying close behind other fighter West Medical Center on Aug. 22. jets during practice exercises. The donated kits include safety “Being up close behind one of glasses, rubber gloves, bio-haz- these planes, and seeing the red ard bags, a face mask, an imper- and orange fire from the tail vious fluid barrier gown, and a of the plane ahead of you; you black nylon satchel to contain never forget that sight,” the ex- the contents for quick access. pilot said. The kits are valued at approx- Urry was one of about 4,000 imately $40 each and were spectators who lined the airport presented to the police depart- runway Saturday to watch MiG ment by Physician Assistant fighters and several other aerial Bryan Ditty and Clinical Care acts including the performance Coordinator Stacey Frame of of three F-16 jets from Hill Air MWMC. Ditty is clinical director Force Base’s 388th Fighter Wing. for Mountain West Worx, which These planes seemed to thrill is the hospital’s occupational the crowd traveling at speeds up health and safety program for to 1500 mph. Sometimes the jets employers and their employees. flew low to the ground and at photography / Troy Boman “The kits will be placed in Victoria Correa of Elko, Nev. looks out of the nose of the Pacific Prowler, a B-25 bomber that flew 25 missions in World War II. The plane was SEE AIR SHOW ON A7 on display at the annual Wendover Air Show Saturday. SEE PROTECTION ON A2

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News Brief ValleyLocal WeatherWeather Forecast Leaking mustard agent Wed 90/62 dectected in igloo 8/30 Toxic chemical materials Sun and a few passing clouds. handlers moved a bulk-storage High around 90F. Winds SSW at container leaking mustard agent 10 to 20 mph. vapor Thursday, to another structure where they replaced plugs and valves with new hard- Thu 84/55 ware today. 8/31 The leaking container was Times of sun and clouds. Highs in identified as a source of agent the mid 80s and lows in the mid vapor following routine monitor- 50s. photography / Troy Boman ing operations in a storage igloo A mound of burned metal is all that remains of the Wendover Christian Fellowship Church. The building burned down Thursday. In the distant at Deseret Chemical Depot. background are the Wendover, Nev. casinos. The container remained under Fri 82/54 engineering controls and no 9/1 vapor escaped to the environ- ment. Tooele county officials Mainly sunny. Highs in the low 80s and lows in the mid 50s. Fire burns down church in Wendover were notified and there was no danger to surrounding com- by Mark Watson Thursday, said Chris Lund, pas- The pastor said he lost 25 Lund said that the Wendover, munities, according to a press tor of the Wendover Christian years worth of teaching notes Utah fire department responded Sat STAFF WRITER release. 86/57 Fellowship Church. and study materials in the fire. to the blaze. The Wendover, Nev. 9/2 Investigators are 90 percent The church was located near The congregation is holding department offered to help but Temps/Precipitation Mainly sunny. Highs in the mid 80s certain that electrical problems Historic Wendover Airfield and services at a Baptist Church in the Utah firefighters said they and lows in the upper 50s. Date High Low (prec./inches) caused a fire that destroyed a was also used as a Food Bank Wendover, Nev. while they look could handle the situation. Aug. 24 89 60 church in Wendover, Nev. last pantry, Lund said. for a new location to meet. e-mail:[email protected] Aug. 25 83 59 Aug. 26 83 57 trace Sun 87/58 Aug. 27 82 54 9/3 Aug. 28 89 59 doesn’t fall under any applicable Department of Education con- Abundant sunshine. Highs in the law.” cluded there have been no stud- Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer upper 80s and lows in the upper Baird for the National Weather Service, reports 50s. continued from page A1 Baird was immediately sus- ies that attempt to construct a that his recording station at 139 S. Main ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content pended by the school district profile of a likely offender and received a trace of precipitation between Service of THS, a category that encom- pending the completion of the only limited data on the types Aug. 24 and Aug. 28 and a total of .05 so passes 600 hundred employees criminal as well as the school of students that are likely to far this month. The normal for August is in the school district. Classified .94 inches. Pollen Count district’s own investigation. She become victims. For the water year, which began Oct. employees are not teachers nor was released from the Tooele “It’s hard to forecast this sce- The Intermountain Allergy 1, 2005, Tooele has received 16.40 inches administrators but include aides, County Jail on her own recogni- nario,” Johnsen said, echoing and Asthma pollen count for of precipitation. The normal for the year is bus drivers and in Baird’s case, zance until her next court hear- the federal report’s conclusions. 18.49 inches of precipitation. Aug. 29, 2006 is as follows: computer lab coordinators. ing, scheduled Sept. 12 at 1 p.m. Chenopods — Very High Titled “Educator Sexual Baird is the daughter of Asked if the 17- and 18-year- Misconduct: A Synthesis of Ragweed — Moderate Grantsville Mayor Byron old boys involved in the sexual Existing Literature,” and pre- Subscribe Today Grass — Moderate Anderson and resides in Rush conduct would be sanctioned, pared by the Office of the Under 882-0050 Mold — Low Valley. Anderson was not imme- Johnsen said, “no, they’re the Secretary, the 2004 report most- Sagebrush — Low diately available for comment. Leslie Baird victims.” ly detailed what is not known Superintendent Michael The sex acts were alleged to Johnsen expressed concern for said that was not a violation about the educator sex crimes. have taken place months ago, Studies compiled within the the victims who are still in the of the law. Eighteen year olds toward the end of the last school Tooele school system and said are legally able to consent to report widely disagreed on what year and possibly into summer. proportion of offenders are such crimes are “devastating to sexual relations with anyone. Kirby said that investigators females. Two independent stud- all families in the community.” He suggested that sexual rela- believed the sexual encounters ies said only four percent of Baird was charged with two tions between school district took place away from school educator sexual misconduct is first-degree felony counts of employees and students ought grounds. forcible sodomy and one sec- perpetrated by women, but a to be illegal regardless of the Searle commented that it ond-degree felony count of forc- larger study found that 42 per- student’s age. seems to him that more females ible sex abuse, all against one cent of perpetrators are female. “It’s a defect in the statute are being arrested for sexual 17-year-old victim. She is not None of the studies reviewed that should be addressed by misconduct in recent years. alleged to have exerted force by the Department of Education the Legislature,” Searle said. “It A 2004 report by the U.S. over her victim, however, due was considered conclusive to her position at the school, and many relied on volunteer what the Utah criminal law code responses. One of the studies describes as a “position of spe- was conducted by Seventeen cial trust,” her victims are legal- and asked readers to mail-in a ly incapable of consenting to the Notice of Labor Day survey. Only one of the studies sexual acts. utilitzed random sampling. Additionally, Baird was Deadline Changes e-mail: [email protected] charged with three third-degree felonies of “dealing in material harmful to a minor” for racy text Due to the Labor Day Holiday the Tooele Transcript Tooele Tooele City Police Chief Ron Kirby (left) and Patrol Lt. Jorge Cholico messages sent to the alleged vic- Bulletin will be closed Monday, September 4th. (left center) receive 35 personal protective equipment kits from Clinical tim of her sex crime, that were The deadlines for the Tuesday, September 5th issue will Care Coordinator Stacey Frame (right center) and Physician Assistant in turn read by two separate 17- be as follows: “We Are Your Neighborhood Bryan Ditty of Mountain West Medical Center. The donated kits from year-old boys. Family Theatre” MWMC contain equipment to help police officers protect themselves Classified Advertising & Legal Notices: Friday, Though he accused Baird of 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. from exposure to blood-borne pathogens such as HIV and hepatitis. having sexual relations with September 1st by 4:45 pm. (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 the 18-year-old student, Deputy Community News Items (i.e. wedding announcement, “The training was held in Tickets are now available online County Attorney Gary Searle birthday, baby, etc.): Friday, September 1st by 3:45 p.m. at www.movieswest.com Protection conjunction with Tooele City’s continued from page A1 annual health and safety semi- th st nar,” he said. “The purpose of Aug. 25 - 31 each patrol car for officers to the training was to meet OSHA’s *Times & Shows Subject to Change use,” said Chief Kirby. “There are requirements for blood-born * times when officers are exposed bacteria and/or viruses that Accepted to potentially dangerous fluids have the potential to transmit Dly: 4:40, 7:05, 9:15 from people they come into con- disease.” Sat: 12:10, 2:10, 4:40, 7:05, 9:15 tact with. We’re grateful for the Ditty noted that hepatitis is Sun: 12:10, 2:10, 4:40, 7:05 (PG-13) kits and they will help protect actually easier to contract from * our officers.” bodily fluids than HIV. Hepatitis Snakes on a Plane Ditty explained that the need B or C can cause serious liver Dly: 4:50, 7:10, 9:15 for the protection kits became disease and are potentially ������������ ���������������������������������� Sat: 12:15, 2:25, 4:50, 7:10, 9:15 evident during a Mountain West fatal. Sun: 12:15, 2:25, 4:50, 7:10 (R) Worx service training with the He added that potential expo- ��������������� ���� police department last January. sure to HIV or hepatitis is high � �� * That training introduced offi- for public safety officials, espe- �������������������� � Beer Fest cers to the potential health haz- cially police officers who are Dly: 4:40, 7:00, 9:15 Sat: 12:05, 2:20, 4:40, 7:00, 9:15 ards of bodily fluid contact, and typically the first to respond Sun: 12:05, 2:20, 4:40, 7:00 (R) how to protect themselves from to accidents or apprehend sus- Cameo Patch exposure. pects. World Trade Center Dly: 7:00, 9:35 Patch Sat: 12:05, 3:30, 7:00, 9:35 ������ ���������� continued from page A1 Sun: 12:05, 3:30, 7:00 (PG) ���������������� �������� ����������������� sex with a male student off �������������� school grounds. Step-up ����������������������� “... [Patch] and the juve- �������������� ��������� Dly: 4:50, 7:10, 9:20 ������������������������� ������������� ������������������ nile met in a local restaurant, Sat: 12:10, 2:20, 4:50, 7:10, 9:20 ���������������������� ������������� exchanged phone numbers, and Sun: 12:10, 2:20, 4:50, 7:10 (PG-13) ������ ����������������������������������� ������������������������ arranged to meet to talk later in ���������������������� � ����������� ������������ ����������������������������������������������� the evening. During the course ���� ��������������� ������������������� ��������������������������������������������������� of the meeting between the two, Barn Yard �������������� ���������������� ��������������������������������������������� Dly: 4:45, 7:05, 9:20 sexual activity between [Patch] ��������� ������������������������������������������� Sat: 12:10, 2:10, 4:45, 7:05, 9:20 ���������������������������������� and the juvenile occurred,” court ������ ���������������� ������������������� Sun: 12:10, 2:10, 4:45, 7:05 (PG) ��������������������������������������������� documents claimed. ����������� ������������� ��������������������������������������������� Deputy County Attorney Dave ���������� Show Times are subject to change. ����������� ��������������������� ��������������������������������������������� � ������������ ���������� ����������� Open daily at 4PM. ����������������������� ������������ ����������������������������������������� Cundick acknowledged that � ������������� ������������������������ Noon on weekends. ������������ ������������ ���������������������������������������������� Patch’s charges are significantly ���������������� ������������ ������������������������� All shows before 6:00 pm $4.50 �������������������������������������������� less than Baird’s. He said this is • After 6 pm Adults $6.50 ������������������ ������������ Children (under 12) $4.50 Seniors (over 65) $4.50 ����������� ������������ ���������������������������������������������� because he could not prove that ������������������������������ Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele ���������������� ���������� ������������������������������������������� Patch held a “position of special ���������������������������������������������������� All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens ���������������������������������������� ����������� ����������������������������������������������� trust” with her victim. ��������������������������������������� For her class-A misdemeanor, ������������� �������������������� RITZ RITZ ����������� ����������������� ������������������������ Patch faces a maximum sen- Ends Sunday - Thursday 5:00 • 7:00 PG Sunday - Thursday 5:00 • 7:00 Thursday PG-13 ���������������� ������������������ �������������������������������������� tence of one year in jail and up Walt Disney �������������� ����������������� ����������������������������������� to $2,500 fine. 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■ Editorials, guest opinions, letters to the editor ■ Managing Editor Mike Call: 882-0050 Open Forum

Voice of Tooele County since 1894 Our View Kudos to 60 mph We commend UDOT for their plans to move forward with a new, consis- tent speed limit along SR-36. SR-36 has been a deadly thoroughfare for Tooele County residents for many years. Thankfully, the state finally finished the main route over a year ago. At completion of the project there was confusion by many Tooele County residents about the lack of a consistent speed limit along that stretch of road. Currently, three different speed limits from 50-60 mph mark the heav- ily travelled commuter route from Tooele City to Lake Point. But since its completion, UDOT has also conducted a study to determine the safest speed limit on the highway. The study, completed in June, recom- mended raising the limit to 60 mph. The study took into consideration the straightness of the roadway, space for merging, number of interchanges, number of accidents and current speeds driven. Even law enforcement officials agree with the consistency of the change. But, there are still some things to be considered and challenges to met. First of all, the lights need to be synchronized to help keep motorists from starting and stopping along the route and increasing the opportunity for accidents. A consistent flow should help decrease the chance of vehicle mishaps. Second, Tooele County law enforcement officials should strictly enforce the new speed guidelines and ticketing and pricey fines to make sure residents don’t treat the state route like their driving at the Miller LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Motorsports Park. And most of all, with the addition of new schools along the route, it will but for the 15,000 more who are coming received five awards at car shows in the Outdoors a party zone up the pike. It was mentioned by some- past two years by people who obviously be vital that all motorists strictly obey the new speed limit. Editor: one at the district not too long ago that do not have the same opinion as you. Indeed, UDOT did listen to concerned residents about the inconsistent A couple of weekends ago, my hus- our children’s education is a privilege. We accounted for 10 of the almost 50 speed limits along SR-36. However, Tooele County residents must now band and I took our six young children Well, I do not believe that. I believe it is participants at the car show. Let’s let the obey the speed limits so everyone in the area can benefit from a consistent up to South Willow for a Saturday eve- every children’s right to have an educa- people in charge know you can’t increase flow of traffic and still maintain safety on a heavily traveled and danger- ning picnic. What should have been a fun tion — and a teacher’s privilege to teach participation by limiting the types of cars ous state route. experience in the outdoors turned out to them. that can participate. Everyone is entitled be terribly disappointing. to their opinion, but it is unbelievable Upon arriving we found bottles and Jennifer Pinkney-Johnson that someone who apparently did not par- ANOTHER VIEW broken glass everywhere. Many cars sped Tooele ticipate in the car show complains about past our site at dangerous speeds. To the lack of participation and then offends top it off a truck drove past with music Car show critic a whiner those who did participate. At least we blaring and a young adult man crouching Editor: showed up with our cars including the Finding fitness gets on top of the cab with his pants down I am writing in response to “Car Show T-Bird to support the show. Where was and doing obscene things. All six of my Disappointments.” your participation? children were exposed to this gross expo- I cannot believe that someone claim- Bill and Tracy Strickland sure. ing to be a car enthusiast is complaining harder as we get older Strickly Truckin Unfortunately, this evening was one about the cars that show up at the Tooele Grantsville erhaps in return myself to the world of the fit, of many times we have tried to enjoy a car show. prepara- but mildly overweight - an attain- day in the outdoors somewhere in Tooele It is very disappointing to hear some- Ption for able goal, which in my original 1999 County only to be subjected to others one complaining about not having enough Kudos to quick response the lawless fitness push had taken about two disrespect for the environment and other works in progress. If he wants to see Editor: world without months. people. Is there no safe, clean place more of them, maybe he should start with I just wanted to thank the Tooele technology that To keep me on track and make in the Tooele outdoors where families his own. Let us see that ‘55 Chevy of his. County Sheriff’s dispatch office, the was supposed sure that my private shame at my can go without being made a part of Just so the record is very clear, the T- Tooele Police Department, the Tooele to be caused by physical condition would become someone’s weekend party zone? Bird was not entered in the show, it was Fire Department, HazMat, and anyone the Y2K bug, I public, I decided to announce my Becky Fender parked with the cars because not enough else I missed mentioning who came out spent most of Daniel Kline fitness goals to my friends by giv- Erda cars showed up. in response to my morning call last week. 1999 getting into Guest Columnist ing them a name. Originally titled By the way, Mr. Feinaer, the same I had come home from the school and shape. That year “Operation Lose 20 Pounds,” I people who had the T-bird and the P.T. smelled what I thought was gas in the marked not only Step up autism services Cruiser also had 10 classics at the show. neighborhood, as it permeated into my quickly decided to rename my fit- Editor: the end of a decade for me, but the How many did you bring? van as I drove down the street. When ness program “Body Like It’s 1999.” First and foremost I would like to beginning of lifetime of careful eat- If you are going to complain about the I got out, the odor was even stronger. I also briefly considered “Very Minor commend Karen Hunt for her wonderful ing choices, endless miles on the cars that showed up in Tooele, maybe Erring on the side of caution, I made the Celebrity Fit Club” before officially article about autism in a recent edition treadmill and shame-free trips to the you should try the fast food restaurant in call. going with the Prince reference that of the newspaper. Second, I would like beach. Texas. I truly appreciate all you men who tied into the only year in which I was to thank the parents who chose to share Sadly, at least for my abs, the 90s Ric Mortensen showed up within minutes in response. both fit and comfortable in a pair of their stories with our community. It is a did not end with global panic and Taylorsville I know we are all grateful it was not pants. brave task to open up your home to the computer crashes that plunged the a gas leak and only the next neighbor- It took exactly two workouts public eye. world into “Mad Max” style unruli- hood’s street being retarred. I only rec- before I realized that getting back As a mother of child with autism Where was your car? ness. This left it unnecessary for me ognized the gas smell as it came onto my into shape at 25 and doing the same myself, I know it is hard when you are Editor: to be able to outwrestle a barbar- street. at 32 would be wildly different. afraid of what people may think or say Dear Car Show Critic: ian seeking to steal my supply of Thank you for your quick response. I Apparently, my days of easily getting about your child. I do feel, however, that Car shows allow participants to pres- gasoline and that lack of fearsome am truly grateful to know you are there in fit by cutting back on the calories I must reiterate how important it is for ent their idea of a classic car, regardless motivation -- along with the fact that the event of a true gas leak, yet hope to and hopping on the treadmill for a the school district in this county to “step of year, make, model, cost, condition or I got married and no longer had to never need you. My most humble thanks. few weeks had been lost to a slow- someone else’s opinion of what ‘should’ date -- accelerated the slow decline up” its services for our children — not ing metabolism and years of my be allowed. Spectators come to see all Paula Tuck of my physical being. only with autism but with all disabilities. muscles’ memories being of little types of cars, not just one kind. I don’t Tooele As the 00s began, it was a short The school district’s philosophy of “inclu- more than sitting on the couch. know what your definition of a “classic path from vaguely fit to decidedly sion” just doesn’t cut it. Unfortunately, Only seven years from my physi- car” is but the dictionary says a classic Cherished rights in peril unfit - a trip made all the more quick our children do not fit into the “cookie cal peak, the act of running — even cutter” molds I feel this district wants is “a standard of excellence, notable, the Editor: by the arrival of my son, Joshua. best example of,” nothing to do with age. I just wanted to provide a brief Having a child requires sacrificing at very slow speeds — quickly them to fit into. ended any hopes I had of continu- Inclusion does work. I will say that. “Classic car” is sometimes used to define response to a recent article that appeared all aspects of your life that are not cars made in the 50s and 60s but those in the Deseret Morning News entitled, entirely essential. ing to breath. It was also somewhat However, it takes a teacher who is will- disheartening that even the tiniest ing or provided with additional training alone will make a small car show. I am “Wiretapping Struck Down.” When your only free time comes sure I am not alone when I say car show I must say that I whole-heartedly during your kid’s random naps, you misstep resulted in muscles tearing, in specific disabilities, behavior supports joints popping and unexplainable and whatever needs specific to that child participants deserve respect for their own agree with U.S. District Judge Anna tend to pick eating and sleeping over personal preference in cars. pain that seemed disproportionate are merited for it to work. This has not Diggs Taylor who says the wiretapping exercise. Parenthood also impacted We own six car shows, including the to the sad amount of exercise I had been my experience, nor has it been the surveillance program approved by Bush negatively on my eating habits since new T-Bird that was parked at the Tooele actually completed. experience of most of the parents with “violated the rights of free speech and Chinese takeout seems like a reason- County Fair car show. Our company was Nonetheless, partially due to children with disabilities here in Tooele privacy and went far beyond the presi- able option when you haven’t slept a sponsor of the show. We entered four concern for my own well-being and who I have spoken with. dent’s authority.” Of course Judge Taylor’s in a few weeks. of our vehicles and donated several raffle decision will be appealed, so who knows mostly because I have a high school The lack of funding, in my opinion, This sad decline left me in the prizes. We brought six other vehicles what the end result will be. reunion coming up, I continue to is not an excuse for lack of services, summer of 2006 as a sorry shell of owned by our friends and family to the Regardless of what the courts say in trudge forward towards 1999. I can because I believe there is funding. If they my former self, a fact made more car show including the PT Cruiser. the end, I am not naïve enough to believe run farther, faster now, but the scale pooled the money together to provide pathetic because even at the height We spend hours of hard work on our that any court ruling will stop the presi- seems unimpressed. Still, should adequate services for our children — i.e. of doing things right I was never in cars; T-Bird included, to participate in dent from conducting illegal surveillance society collapse and the world hiring teachers with severe endorsements better than decent shape. Though I good causes like fundraisers and chari- under the pretense of “protecting us from becomes a post apocalyptic night- instead of using the “5.5 million dollars had gone to they gym fairly consis- ties. We support car shows in Tooele terror.” It may be the skeptic in me, but I mare, the chances of me outrunning for 200 teachers...” — then there would tently even at the nadir of my physi- County as sponsors and paying partici- suspect that most presidential administra- cal condition, bad eating habits and anyone who might want to eat me be plenty of money. Those with severe endorsements typically are the only pants. We participate in hundreds of car tions far before Bush’s have conducted lazy workouts had made me a mushy are slowly improving. shows in Utah, Idaho and Nevada, which mess of a man. Daniel B. Kline’s book, “50 teachers qualified to teach severely dis- abled children. There are only three such by the way have categories and awards Faced with the embarrassing pros- Things Every Guy Should Know for old and new cars alike. Our T-Bird has SEE LETTERS ON A5 pect of buying new pants, I decided How To Do,” is available in book teachers in the district. This money, again in my opinion, has that half-hearted trips to the gym stores everywhere. He can be no business going to regular ed teachers followed all too closely by visits to reached at [email protected]. An LETTER RULES — especially when they do not teach a Ben & Jerry’s would have to stop. archive of his columns can be found single special ed student. I truly do not With a Rocky-esque vigor I would at www.notastep.com. mean to ramble on. There is just a lot to The Transcript-Bulletin encourages letters to the editor. All letters must include the say. author’s full name, signature and telephone number. The author’s name and community As was mentioned in Karen’s article, I of residence are published with the letter. Names are rarely withheld and only in unusual am choosing to home school my children circumstances at the editor’s discretion. this year. This is a personal choice that All letters will be subject to editing for clarity and brevity. Letters over 300 words long I realize is not an option for everyone. I are discouraged. Letters written to thank an individual or organization should be submit- A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper ted for Notes of Appreciation. Since hope the district, with the assistance of 1894 Dolene Pitt, will realize the great need for Mail letters to: Transcript-Bulletin, Letters to the Editor, P.O. Box 390, Tooele, Utah. services this district needs and deserves 84074. Letters can be submitted to the newspaper’s office at 58 N. Main, from 8 a.m. to Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn J. Michael Call 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. 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Safety disconnected World War II. been a frequent target of criticism. Letters Editor: Rumsfeld “Fortunately the American Rumsfeld told Larry King in 2005 continued from page A4 The Labor Day holiday week- continued from page A1 Legion was there to set the record that twice during the Abu Ghraib end presents risk of at-home illegal surveillance and have straight,” he said. Adding later, “At prisoner abuse scandal he offered accidents and injuries as families the Middle East. She was opti- least the second and third draft of his resignation to the president who otherwise stretched presidential and friends gather for the last mistic about the possibilities history will be more accurate than would not accept it. authority past its legal limits. BBQs, neighborhood block and for victory in Iraq, but, unlike the quick allegations we see.” Rumsfeld was sent as a special Further, I have no reason but to pool parties of summer. A recent Rumsfeld, acknowledged the Rumsfeld complained that the envoy to Iraq in 1983 where he suspect that this trend will con- survey reveals that Americans burning questions of skeptics. media’s emphasis on prisoner met with Saddam Hussein. The U.S. tinue into the future. are concerned about emergen- “There are unsettling questions,” abuse scandals in Abu Ghraib and maintained friendly relations and However, to be completely cies that would prompt 9-1-1 calls Rice said. “Is success possible? Is Guantanamo Bay contributed to provided Iraq with substantial mili- honest, it is not the illegal including a fear of robberies, bur- [the war in Iraq] really worth the “myths and distortions being told tary assistance — even after reports wiretapping itself that both- glaries and break-ins both at their effort? Do the Iraqi people want to about our troops. that Hussein was using chemical ers me (though I have a hard home (nearly 90 percent) and at live in peace and freedom, or do “You know that in every army weapons of mass destruction — in time accepting the Bush a neighbor’s home (88 percent); they desire a darker path, somehow, there are occasional bad actors,” the midst of the eight-year Iran-Iraq administration’s arguments for drowning (87 percent); and seri- of violence?” Rumsfeld said. “You also know that War. why they should not have to get ous falls during home repairs (87 She said that the moderate photography / Troy Boman they are a very, very small percent- Bush has been in New Orleans court-issued warrants). Really, Donald Rumsfeld speaks Tuesday percent). majority of citizens, both in Iraq age of the literally hundreds of thou- and the Gulf Coast for the last week it is Bush’s insistence that the at the National American Legion For at-home emergencies, tra- and other Middle East countries, sands of honorable men and women on the one-year anniversary of program is legal and that it is Convention in Salt Lake City. ditional, landline phone connec- will overcome the small minority in all theaters that are serving this Hurricane Katrina. perfectly acceptable for him (or tions represent the safest, most of extremists that destabilize those for the pressure it placed on the country.” A recent opinion poll of Bush’s any president) to erase our civil reliable way to dial 9-1-1, yet: countries and attack the U.S. with Smithsonian Institution 12 years The visit by Bush, Rumsfeld and performance was conducted by liberties at the whim of the cur- • 37 percent of survey respon- violent acts. She said creating stable Rice has prompted several rallies Newsweek magazine on Aug. 24-25. ago to change what was then a rent administration. dents have only cordless phones democracies was necessary to this of support of the administration, as That survey of 1,002 adults found new Enola Gay exhibit. Rumsfeld Further, it frankly scares me in their home. More than half pursuit, and pointed to the vicious well as protest demonstrations by that 56 percent of Americans dis- that so many Americans seem to do not understand that cordless Taliban-led regime in Afghanistan echoed the Legion and other mili- critics. The most publicized protest approve of the president’s perfor- be OK with it. I’ve seen several phones rely on electricity, and that gave safe harbor to Al Qaeda. tary groups’ complaints from that is organized by controversial Salt mance, while 36 percent approve. polls that have shown majority will not function if the power “We must seek to remove this time that the exhibit, as initially Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson. The margin of error was plus or support for the illegal surveil- goes out. source of terror by helping the peo- proposed, portrayed America as While Rice often receives praise minus 3 percent. lance program, in addition to • Two-thirds of people don’t ple of that troubled region to trans- an “somewhat of an aggressor” in for her diplomacy, Rumsfeld has e-mail: [email protected] anecdotal interviews with every- think landline phones are neces- form those countries and transform day citizens that say they don’t sary and consumers ages 18-29 their lives,” she said. 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QX FCP 20/20 Hay.ChetGimel 11.7x5 A6 TUESDAY August 29, 2006 OBITUARIES Subscribe Today • 882-0050 University promotes Berenies Ilene ���������������������������� teen online safety Garcia Led by three University of and educational conferences Ilene “Ike” Garcia, our sweet ��������������������� Utah departments, a coalition and materials. G.G., 75, passed away on Aug. of Utah nonprofit organizations The year-long educational 24, 2006, in Tooele, Utah. G.G. will produce “Empowering program, which begins Sept. 1, was born May 1, 1931, in Salt �������������������������������������������������� Parents,” a multimedia educa- will target Utah teenagers, par- Lake City, Utah, to Carl and ���������������������������������������������������� tional program to foster safety ents of Utah teens, teachers and Sarah Walk. G.G. was raised community members. for teenagers when they use the in Grantsville, Utah. She spent ������������������������������������������������� “The project will increase Internet. many wonderful years in ������������������������������������������������ public knowledge about Internet The project — funded by a Grantsville. Some of her happi- vulnerabilities and provide ways �������������������������������� $140,000 grant from the Utah est moments were working at the to safeguard youth,” says Laura Commission on Criminal and meat department for Soelberg’s. Juvenile Justice — will include G. Hunter, manager of the proj- ect and director of instructional She had many friends and loved �������������� a town hall meeting televised ones. Berenies Ilene Garcia on KUED-Channel 7, a website, services for the Utah Education Network (UEN). “The effort G.G. married Ned Garcia and ������������������������ information packets, newspaper had three children Mark, Karma �������������� advertisements, posters, a toll- combines strengths of broad- ��������������������� casting, technology in education and Karan. They were later free information line, classes, children, Jared (Jillian), Kevin and outcome-based community divorced. She has five grandchil- (Adrienne), Lucas, Aaron (Sam) outreach.” dren and seven great-grandchil- and Danny Monsour (Kami); The state grant was awarded dren. G.G. loved her family. It her great-grandchildren, Austin, to the UEN, which is operated was the thing most important to Bailey, Chance, Thomas, Ethan, by the University of Utah and is her. She loved to have us gath- Nicky and Karan. a consortium of university, col- er around and visit. G.G. had She is preceded in death by ������������� leges, public schools, libraries, a great sense of humor which her parents, Carl and Sarah Walk; state government and business. sustained her to the end. One her sister, Larae Blackburn, and UEN’s high-speed data network of our greatest memories will daughter, Karan Monsour. ����������������������������������������� connects Utah colleges and uni- be her reading the Christmas Family graveside services versities as well as the state’s poem. How she got a kick out of were held Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2006, school districts and libraries. that poem! with a viewing one hour prior ������������������������������������ The new project will involve Ilene is survived by her chil- to services at Tate Mortuary. three University of Utah depart- dren, son, Mark (Jenny), and Interment was in Grantsville ���������� ments — UEN, the College of daughter, Karma; her grand- City Cemetery. ���������� Education and KUED-Channel 7 - as well as the Utah State Office ��������������������������������������� of Education, the Utah Attorney General’s Internet Crimes ������������������������������������������ Against Children Task Force, and NetSmartz Workshop, an Mary June Maloney ����������������������������������������������� organization that provides inter- active online activities to pro- Cary, N.C. ����������������������������������������� mote Internet safety for children and teenagers. Mary June Maloney, 76, died After a five-month period to Aug. 25, 2006. She was born on ��������������������������������� plan and produce various ele- Jan. 5, 1930, in Utah to the late ments of the educational proj- Clinton and Clara Myers. ����������������������������������������� ect, the effort will kick off pub- Surviving are her chil- licly in February 2007 with the dren Tom Maloney and wife, KUED production of an hour- Mary, Dan Maloney and wife, �������������������� long, statewide, televised town Fayelynn, and Michael Maloney hall meeting designed to inform and wife, Betsy; sisters Yvone ��������������������������������������� parents and teens about issues Greenwood and Ora Holdaway; of Internet safety. and 11 grandchildren and 16 ������������ The exact time and date will great-grandchildren. be announced later, but the In addition to her parents, meeting will be held at KUED she was preceded in death by Mary June Maloney ��������������� studios in the Eccles Broadcast her husband, Allen R. Maloney; Center on the university cam- son Robert Maloney; daugh- pus. It will air on KUED, and ter Shirley Thayer; and sib- the family at www.brownwynne. then will be repeated twice on lings Coleen Housmer, Audrey com. AUGUST 31 - SEPTEMBER 2, 2006 UEN-TV. The show then will be Campbell and Bud Myers. Arrangements by Brown- cut into segments and distribut- Services will be private. Wynne Funeral Home, Cary, ed on 1,000 DVDs — along with Condolences may be sent to (919)467-8108. printed materials — to schools, parents and other interested parties. “Since Utah ranks high in Enjoyable retirements home use of the Internet and school age children per house- hold, Internet safety is a criti- cal issue here,” says Larry S. take careful planning Smith, KUED general manager. by Matilda Charles do you want to accomplish in “KUED has a successful track your retirement? record of building public aware- For most people, retirement • What is a typical day going ness and encouraging dialogue comes at the end of a long to be like? A steady diet of golf- to address key social issues, like career that was partially spent ing or boating sounds good, but teen suicide, substance abuse dreaming of the day when they the reality might be otherwise and domestic violence. By add- could quit work. There are when it becomes your daily One of the most spectacular weekends in motorsports is Labor Day weekend at Miller Motorsports Park. ing outreach and educational visions of a constant vacation routine. Will you volunteer or follow-up courses to the cor- of sorts, with days spent golf- The Grand Am Series runs a 9-hour endurance race which culminates in a fireworks finale. work part time? (Retirees who nerstone town hall broadcast, ing or boating. Those dreams contribute are happier, studies we believe the Internet safety turn out to be disappointing for show.) project will provide a valuable many, however. While a great • Want to travel? How often, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31 public service.” deal of care goes into financial and where? 11:45 AM - 8:45 PM • Practice & Qualifying SPECIAL PRICING, BROUGHT TO The project will follow up YOU BY TOOELE TRANSCRIPT planning, thoughts of how those • What will you do to main- with school districts, parental retirement days will actually be tain your health? Perhaps part FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 BULLETIN PUBLISHING groups and community leaders, spent are usually vague. of your plan will be to incor- 10:00 AM - 2:15 PM • Practice & Qualifying GET YOUR TICKETS AT with expertise from the Center Here are some ideas to con- porate more exercise into your 2:45 PM • Grand-Am Cup Series Race MILLER MOTORSPORTS for Advancement of Technology sider before you actually retire: days. Get a medical workup (200-miles/45- laps/2-hour PARK BOX OFFICE OR in Education, part of the univer- • Talk about the division of before retirement, when your 30-minute time limit) ORDER ON LINE AT sity’s College of Education. labor. Both partners need to do health benefits might change. Stay for the Winner’s WindUp at 4:30 p.m. MILLERMOTORPARK.COM “Our office will contribute an equitable share of household It’s possible to have a happy personnel expertise, particu- chores. Many women report Walk on the track after the race, WITH THIS CODE: retirement, but you can’t assume larly in content and instruc- that while their husband has meet the drivers and see the cars up-close. Grandam it will happen just because you tional design,” said Clifford J. retired, they haven’t. In fact, quit working. You have to plan Drew, associate dean of the they have more work to do than for it. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 College of Education. “We will ever because the husband is 12:00 PM • START – Rolex Series race develop mini-courses for par- home all the time. Matilda Charles regrets that (9-hour time limit) ents attempting to engage their • Where will you live? You she cannot personally answer Pre-race ceremonies start at 11:30 a.m. youngsters in conversations don’t necessarily need to move reader questions, but will incor- Race ends at 9 p.m. with a fireworks finale. KIDS 12 AND UNDER FREE! about electronic predation.” to Florida, just because many porate them in her column The courses will address seniors do. Will you maintain whenever possible. Do not send THURSDAY, AUG. 31 basics about the Internet and two homes? If so, how will you any material requiring return $5 ADMISSION (reg. $10) other electronic communication maintain contacts and friend- mail. Write to her in care of such as text messaging, as well ships if you’re only in one place King Features Weekly Service, as parent-child communication for part of the year? There’s P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL FRIDAY, SEPT. 1 and avoidance of Internet preda- Trackside $20 GENERAL (reg. $25) something to be said for just 32853-6475, or send e-mail to Tailgate Zone! tors. To accommodate parents’ staying put, where you already [email protected]. $30 GRANDSTAND (reg. $40) busy schedules, there will be have friendships and roots. Bring your RV, SUV, pickup, or tents and tailgate online and printed courses as • Make a list of goals. What (c) 2006 King Features Synd., Inc. by the track. SATURDAY, SEPT. 2 well as face-to-face classes. (tickets are $25 GENERAL (reg. $35) The outreach effort also will $50 per day additional). $40 GRANDSTAND (reg. $50) include distribution of informa- Students earn degree in death tion to school districts; presen- 3-DAY PASS tations for faculty members, Some students are dubbing students looking to work in the educational conferences and it, “The class to die for.” A first funeral industry,” said Shannon $40 GENERAL (reg. $60) for any university or college Warenski, a funeral director and $60 GRANDSTAND (reg. $80) parent groups; and the mailing by UEN of at least 3,000 infor- in Utah, Salt Lake Community teacher. “There are a lot of things mation packets to parents. College is offering Mortuary that happen after someone dies Sciences 1010. This class will and before they are buried, like General admission spectators can bring chairs, blankets, Parents will be able to request information packets via the yet- be the introductory course in a organ donation for example. shade tents and coolers (subject to search). In accordance future associate degree program Students will learn about the with Utah state law, no outside alcohol allowed. to-be-established toll-free num- ber, as well as online, or through for funeral industry careerists. whole process and will be ready schools and libraries. The course covers the his- to enter the business.” 2901 N. SHEEP LANE, TOOELE tory of funeral directors with At least twenty-two students its Egyptian roots, embalming registered for this introducto- 801-563-4250 techniques, ethics and busi- ry class. Utah needs 52 new Your Local News Source ness practices. The class began and qualified morticians and WE’LL MAKE YOUR HEART RACE! Thursday, Aug. 24, at SLCC, embalmers each year. Warenski TOOELE WWW.MILLERMOTORPARK.COM TRANSCRIPT Redwood Road Campus. plans to expand this one class ULLETIN B “It’s about time we had a pro- into a two-year Associate Degree gram like this one in Utah for within a couple of years. TUESDAY August 29, 2006 A7

Air Show continued from page A1 other times they soared vertical- ������������ ly until they disappeared in high clouds. The crowd applauded vigorously when the perfor- ��������������������������������������������� mance concluded and one of �������� ���������������������������� the jets circled back and made a ��������������������������������������������������������������� final approach from behind the Stepperz����������������������������������������������������������� crowd. �������������������������������������������������������������� “We were hoping for more �������������������������������������������������������������� people, but we think the windy �������������������������������������������������������������� weather in Salt Lake cut back on ���������������������������������������������������������������������� the number of fly-ins,” said Jim ������������������������������� Peterson, president of Historic ����������������������� Wendover Airfield. “In the past �������������������������������� we’ve had up to 100 fly-ins. This ������������������ year we had about 50. Hopefully ����������������������� the quality of this year’s show ����������������������� will bring more people in next year. This is the first year we’ve had the F-16 team. Overall we �������� had about 10 performances,” he said. There were also several dis- Your Complete TOOELE plays and vintage aircraft on TRANSCRIPT the tarmac for airplane fans to Local News Source. BULLETIN inspect from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visitors were able to climb photography / Troy Boman aboard the mammoth KC-135 Members of the 388th Fighter Wing from Hill Air Force Base line up Stratotanker. Its primary mis- on the runway at Historic Wendover Airfield after preparing three F-16 sion is to provide aerial refuel- jets for a performance. Medical Breakthrough Offers New ing support to Air Foce, Navy and Marine Corps aircraft as Hope For Disc Herniation Sufferers well as allied nations. It is also used to transport troops. The winner of a drawing was able to take a ride on the North American B-25 Pacific Prowler. The B-25 Bomber was made famous on the daring Doolittle Raid on Tokyo which took place four months after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. The B-25 Bomber went on to become the most versatile medium bomber of World War II, seeing combat in every theater of operation. In addition to military aircraft, the show featured a one-person gyroplane, a helicopter-like air- craft which marketers say sells photography / Troy Boman for as low as $39,000. Promoters A P-51 Mustang that was used during World War II flies alongside the say the personal aircraft is fun more modern F-16 fighter jet to close out the aerobatic portion of the to fly and is also the easiest and sixth annual Wendover Air Show. safest way to learn to fly. They also indicate that it soon may be chure extolling the recreation with the Navy. used for commuting. possibilities of gyroplanes. The Wendover Air Show “Gyroplanes can fly low and Representatives of the U.S. attracts the largest crowd each slow, so that you can actually year to any event in Wendover, Navy also set up a flight simu- PAID ADVERTISMENT see and enjoy the spectacular lator which held eight people. Utah, Peterson said. This year view. You can spot game with- While youngsters lined up to Wendover City also hosted a car out zooming by. Gyros have no ride the simulator they were show to go along with the other downdraft, so aerial photogra- told about career opportunities activities. phy is much better,” reads a bro- e-mail:[email protected]

lease expires. However, retaining owner- Course “Frankly, it is important to me ship would require the service continued from page A1 that the golf course be a magnet agency to bond at least a million to golfers, be maintained in a dollars for necessary improve- ment, the lessee has been way that makes the community ments such as the sprinkler sys- responsible for general upkeep proud,” O’Donnell said. tem, he said. of the course, Holmes said. The “With good leadership and ‘I am not sure how the com- Stansbury Service agency has management at the golf course, munity feels about that,” he also helped with larger projects the community can benefit,” he added. such as paving paths, build- added. But he said he is confident ing restrooms and keeping the While O’Donnell said he that the service agency board ponds healthy. believes the golf course should is committed to “an open, frank In return, the agency has be able to make enough money and responsible process.” received a percentage of the to be self sustaining, “we will Holmes agreed, saying “we gross income. “It is not a money- need to first improve the infra- want to be really open right maker for us,” he said. structure to bring it to where now.” Nonetheless, “I believe that the golf course is a huge asset it needs to be to better attract In preparation for the February to the community,” O’Donnell players.” He added, “we need 2008 date, the service agency is said. a larger facility to house those in the process of hiring an audi- As the date of the lease ter- who participate in tournaments tor to review the financial status mination looms on the horizon, and such.” of the golf course, Holmes said. he said, “We need to begin to O’Donnell said he would like The current lease holders have generate a plan reflective of the to see the service agency retain offered to open their books for community wishes. As such we ownership of the course because the financial review. are beginning to look at pos- it is directly tied to property val- “We are working closely with sible outcomes and most impor- ues in Stansbury Park. them,” Holmes said. tantly seek community input concerning the future of the golf course.” ��������������������������� O’Donnell said the venue is in ��������������������������������������� need of repair, and the upkeep is expected to be costly. The deci- sion made on the golf course has ���������������������������������� the potential of directly impact- ������������������������������������� ing Stansbury Park residents. ���������������������������������� He listed four options under ��������������������������� consideration. ��� First, the service agency could ������������������������������������������ sell the golf course to a private �������������������������������������������������� owner to then operate it as a pri- ������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������� vate course. This option would prohibit selling the land to a ����������������������������������� developer interested in building ����������������������������������� ������������������������������ ��������������������������������������� more homes. ���������������������������� ���������������������������������� ����������������������������������� Second, the agency might Employers – call about our ������������������������������ �������������������������������������� transfer the golf course to Tooele ��������������������������������� employee injury County to operate the facility as � ���������������������������� prevention ������������������������������������ ������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������� a county public golf course. programs ����������������������������������� ��������������������������������������� A third option is the service � ����������������������������������������� agency retaining ownership of ������������������������������������� ������������������������������������ the course, hiring staff and oper- ���������������������������� ������������������������������ ������������������������������ ating the course on its own. Yet another idea under con- �������������������������������� ����������������������������������� sideration is having the service ����������� ����������������������������� agency retaining ownership and ������������������������������������������������������ finding another vendor to oper- ������������������������������� ate the course when the current

If it happens here, read about it here. ������������������������������������ ���������������������������������� TOOELETRANSCRIPT ������������� BULLETIN �������������������������� ����������������������� Subscribe Today • 882-0050 ����������������������� ������������������� A8 TUESDAY August 29, 2006 FEMA reports Hurricane Katrina efforts Utah among task forces to Hurricane Katrina, which struck edented recovery effort. Coast recovery will take years – not As for private property, FEMA the Gulf Coast on Aug. 29, 2005, was In the last 52 weeks, the U.S. months. FEMA is committed to has removed more than 99 million better FEMA since Katrina being involved throughout. cubic yards of debris from the Gulf the most destructive — and costly Department of Homeland Security’s In the year following Hurricane if deemed appropriate, amended, Coast region, including public lands. — natural disaster in U.S. history. Federal Emergency Management “Hurricane Katrina’s sheer force Katrina — the most destructive to further enhance the agencies’ These debris removal and other pro- Though the unprecedented magni- Agency (FEMA) and its employees overwhelmed local, state and fed- natural disaster in U.S. history primary goal of compassionately tective measures are part of FEMA’s tude of the storm slowed the initial have worked to meet the needs eral agencies,” said FEMA Director — rebuilding and recovery work providing rapid and professional Public Assistance Program, which response, the year since has been of the communities and citizens David Paulison. “We saw our capa- continues. However, significant humanitarian assistance to victims bilities stretched further than at has obligated more than $3.7 billion highlighted by an equally unprec- affected by this disaster. The Gulf strides have been made in enhanc- and communities affected by cat- in grants — many to state and local any time in FEMA’s 30-year history. ing the response capabilities of the astrophic disasters. Dealing with governments — in addition to $4.8 Along with our state and local part- Department of Homeland Security’s often uncharted territory following billion in “mission assignments” to ners, we worked tirelessly to sup- Federal Emergency Management Katrina, requires both tenacity and repair roads, bridges, public utilities port the immediate and long-term Agency’s (FEMA) Urban Search and flexibility to meet the unique needs and other public infrastructure. needs of disaster victims.” Rescue (US&R) Task Forces. of the Gulf Coast response effort. Along with home and property In the immediate aftermath of A year ago, all 28 US&R Task “We have a much better under- protection, all Americans, especial- Hurricane Katrina, nearly 275,000 Forces were deployed. This was an standing of what can be expect- ly those living in hurricane-prone Gulf Coast residents were forced historic event, resulting in the suc- ed of us in a disaster,” said Erik areas, should prepare to withstand into congregate (group) shelters. To cessful rescue of more than 6,500 Sandstrom, UTTF1 Program at least the first 72 hours after a provide more suitable and longer- people. Utah Task Force 1 (UTTF1) Manager. “Policies and attitudes �� disaster. Two websites, Ready.gov � term housing for those affected, was deployed twice for the 2005 hur- have changed, which will allow task ������� FEMA began moving families into and FEMA.gov, share information ricanes. FEMA deployed a 28-per- forces to help affected communities on making disaster kits, family hotel and motel rooms in coordina- son UTTF1 crew on Aug. 30, 2005 to in a wider variety of ways.” ����������������� evacuation plans and communica- tion with the American Red Cross. Mississippi and sent another crew Each of the 28 search and rescue tions plans to improve personal pre- At its peak last October, some 85,000 Sept. 21 to Dallas, Texas prior to teams, including Utah’s, has further �������� paredness. families were being provided transi- Hurricane Rita. While in Mississippi, enhanced its response capabilities ��� “The Gulf Coast recovery process ��������������� ��������� tional housing with hotel or motel UTTF1 rescued an elderly couple since deploying to the 2005 hur- is a shared responsibility of indi- rooms in more than 40 states. from their home. The husband was ricanes. Utah Task Force 1 is now vidual, government and non-gov- FEMA, which has coordinated bedridden and his wife was unable equipped with enhanced pharma- ������������������������������������ ernment contributors, but disaster the federal government’s recov- to care for him by herself. UTTF1 ceutical supplies, satellite communi- preparedness is a responsibility of ������������������������������������������� ery efforts, opened a Gulf Coast treated the couple and helped them cations technology, radio interoper- us all,” according to a FEMA press ��������������������������������������� Recovery office to closely monitor receive proper medical attention at ability, and data collection/distribu- release. “FEMA is committed to the and track the ongoing efforts in the a hospital. The task force’s efforts tion systems. These new enhance- recovery in the Gulf Coast region, region. Among these efforts are tem- likely saved the couples’ lives. ments, coupled with the many ���������������������� we also continue to improve our porary housing and debris removal, In the months following the lessons-learned by both rescuers readiness for the next hurricane or ����������������������������� which have entailed record-break- demobilization of these search and and disaster managers, will assist disaster.” ������������������������������������� ing levels of federal support. rescue assets, major FEMA poli- Urban Search and Rescue efforts by After compiling various after- To date, FEMA has provided cy, procedure and programmatic increasing operational capabilities ������������������������������������� action reports and recommenda- manufactured housing units and decisions made in the past year and providing improved coordina- tions, both internally and from ������������������������������� other temporary housing assistance have been reviewed, revised and, tion during life-saving operations. Congress and the Homeland Security ��������������������������� — through the Individuals and Adviser, FEMA has implemented Households Assistance Program many new elements to improve the (IHP) — to more than 650,000 ������������������������ agency. Among them are four key households to live in apartments, Grantsville native helps functional areas: situational aware- ������������������� manufactured homes or other tem- ness, victim management, logistics ���������������������������� porary housing units. The $6 billion and debris removal. allocated through IHP to Katrina in Gulf Coast recovery �������� “Based on lessons learned after victims for temporary housing and ����������������������������� Katrina, we are in the process of A Grantsville resident is honor- Red Cross, the Federal Emergency other needs such as transportation retooling the agency into a more ing the survivors and victims of Management Agency, and a host of ����������������� and medical expenses, nearly qua- nimble and responsive one for Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans other national and local nonprofits druples the total for the 2004 hur- America. Through this, our mission as the deadly storm’s one-year to assist with all aspects of recovery ����������������������� ricane season. to serve in all types of disaster anniversary is observed. Karleen in Mississippi and Louisiana. Since ������������������������������� The National Flood Insurance remains unchanged.” said Paulison. Watson is serving 10 months with the disaster struck, members have Program (NFIP) has paid out more FEMA manages federal response AmeriCorps*National Civilian spent 50 to 75 percent of their 10- than $15.3 billion to hundreds of ������������������������������ and recovery efforts following any Community Corps (NCCC), focusing month service term on Gulf recov- thousands of policyholders affected national incident. FEMA also ini- on rebuilding the Gulf Coast. ery projects, from removing debris by Hurricane Katrina. This amount �������������������� tiates mitigation activities, works Watson is one of more than and gutting flood-damaged homes to is more than the combined total ������������ with state and local emergency man- 300 NCCC members who is com- coordinating Habitat for Humanity of the previous 37 years of the agers, and manages the National memorating the tragic event with volunteers and managing shelters. ����������������������� NFIP program. This allotment dem- Flood Insurance Program. FEMA physical labor. NCCC members “NCCC teams… coordinated onstrates the importance of hom- became part of the U.S. Department spent Saturday, Aug. 26 in multiple all aspects of removing health and eowners, business owners and rent- of Homeland Security on March 1, locations throughout St. Bernard safety hazards internal to the resi- ers having the proper insurance. 2003, according to the release. Parish, La. NCCC members will gut dential structures of the Parish and 12 houses, assist Recovery School coordinated and trained thousands District getting schools ready open, of episodic volunteers,” said David cook and serve meals to volunteers Dysart, Director of Recovery for through Emergency Communities, St. Bernard Parish, La. “The Parish coordinate volunteer efforts at would not have been able to accom- Camp Hope, and renovate and paint plish this task but for the efforts of St. Bernard Parish community cen- ter. The teams will conclude the these personnel. They have been day with an evening candlelight cer- a force multiplier of expediential emony at Algiers Point to reflect proportions.” Gotta Get upon the spirit of the Gulf Coast and The team will also spend six weeks honor those lost. serving with Habitat for Humanity in Something Off Watson is one of 1,900 18- to New Orleans in attempt to build 25 Your Chest? 24- year-old NCCC members who homes a week for 150 families. is dedicated to the rebuilding effort NCCC members, ages 18-24, ���� Write a letter throughout the year. NCCC staged must complete 1,700 hours of ser- to the Editor, teams near the Gulf Coast before the vice during their 10-month term. In ������������� (it’s good therapy). deadly storm struck last August and exchange for their service, members ��� was among the first federal organi- receive an education award, which ��� zations to respond to the disaster. can be applied to educational loans ������� ��� P.O. Box 390 All of members are certified in CPR, or future costs associated with sec- ���������� Tooele, UT 84074 first aid and disaster response. ondary education. For more infor- ��� [email protected] In the first year post-Katrina, mation visit www.americorps.gov or ��� NCCC partnered with the American call 1-800-942-2677. ���� ������������������������� ������������������� �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� � ����������������������������������� � ������������������������������������� � ����������������������� �������������������������������������� � ������ ������������������������������������� � ������������������������������������ � ����� ������������������������������������� � ����������������������������� ��������������������������� ���������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������

photography / Troy Boman Mike Lewis photographs his daughter Brooklyn on her first day of school last week at Harris Elementary. Former President Carter to visit Nevada The 39th President of the United eration of political leaders who will for that afternoon in Henderson. �������������������������������������������������������������������� States, Jimmy Carter, will be in work together to solve problems. That evening, they will attend the Nevada in late September, to cam- Jack is that kind of leader.” Clark County Democratic Party’s ����������������������������������������������������������������������� paign on behalf of his son, Jack On Thursday, Sept. 28, Jack Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner at ��������������������������������������������������������������� Carter, the Democratic candidate Carter and his father will spend The Rio Suites Hotel in Las Vegas. for United States Senate. the day in Reno. A rally is planned Jack Carter, says, “I am delighted “This is a pivotal election that for that afternoon at the Manzanita that Dad is able to carve some time ������������������������������������������������� will determine the direction of our Bowl at the University of Nevada. out of his busy schedule to come to country on issues that impact our That evening, they will attend the Nevada to campaign with me. He ������������ ���������� well being at home and influence Washoe County Democratic Party’s and I both realize the urgent need our actions around the world,” Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner at to change the direction in which ������������ ����������� says President Carter, who will be Circus-Circus in Reno. our great nation is headed under � ������������� ����������� in Nevada September 27th-29th. Friday, Sept. 29, will be spent in the current Administration and its “Voters are looking for a new gen- Southern Nevada. A rally is planned supporters.” TUESDAY August 29, 2006 A9 Raunchy, sassy ‘Beerfest’ fall-down funny ����������������������������� hen minutes. But there’s enough the ��������������������������� here to have a good time, if ����������������������������� W — and only if — you like this screening for ������������������������ “Beerfest” sort of comedy. �������������������������� Stockton

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I tried to find Currently playing. ��������������������������� South Rim Dr. an excuse not Rated R for pervasive crude ��������������������������� to go. Sure, Tooe le 2108 W. Deer Run Dr. there’s a cult and sexual content, language, following and Audrey Rock- nudity, and substance abuse. some success Richardson behind its STAFF WRITER creators, the Broken Lizard comedy Reel Talk Leaning Tree group (“Super Troopers”). But it’s called “Beerfest.” Call me crazy, but the title just Farm doesn’t inspire me. It screams “I’m full of unacceptable levels of raunch and sass! And I’m not even that funny!” Local Nursery And yet, “Beerfest’s” raunch and sass was some of the fun- • Shade, niest in recent memory. It’s a movie cloaked in beer-soaked Philippe Brenninkmeyer as Herr Referee stands at the end of the table occupied by Team USA: Kevin Heffernan Ornamental glory and crowned with a tiara as Landfill, Jay Chandrasekhar as Barry, Paul Soter as Jan Wolfhouse, Erik Stolhanske as Todd Wolfhouse of intoxication. It is awful and and Steve Lemme as Fink in Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Legendary Pictures’ comedy “Beerfest.” & Specimen hilarious. Take that as you will. Todd (Erik Stolhanske) and nursery playgroup. Krundle, a portly friend they name. Evergreen Trees Jan Wolfhouse (Paul Soter) are Todd and Jan are even less affectionately call “Landfill” in I probably should have been American brothers who are sent welcome at Beerfest than honor of his ability to endlessly more offended by this movie • Over 25 varieties by their grandmother “Gam” they were at Oktoberfest. eat and drink. than I was. But it’s hard to be (Cloris Leachman) to complete Their German cousins, the They also recruit Barry angry when you’re laughing so If we don’t have a simple task. They must travel Wolfhousens, humiliate them Badrinath (Jay Chandrasekhar), hard you can’t breathe. One to Germany to spread the ashes by outdrinking them in an a beer-game player with seri- scene involving a dead deer, what you’re of their beloved grandfather at impromptu challenge. They also ous skills. And last on the list and one involving a prostrate looking for we Oktoberfest. have a few choice words to say is Charlie Finklestein (Steve frog, will put to shame any When they get there, the about Todd and Jan’s heritage. Lemme), a brilliant lab techni- comic moment you’ve experi- can get it! boys are horrified to discover The two are unceremoniously cian who has an unnerving enced in film, and bring back that they don’t exactly fit in booted from Beerfest amid a knowledge of beer, its proper- memories of lowbrow clas- with the rowdy drinking crowd storm of laughter and ridicule. ties, and it’s effects on humans. sics “There’s Something About DELIVERY at Oktoberfest. Even worse, The Wolfhouse brothers, Together, the new team Mary” and “Team America: they later discover a hard-core refusing to allow their family bonds as they train for one World Police.” underground beer-games com- name to be frowned upon, vow full year before returning to “Beerfest” can’t keep up that AVAILABLE petition that makes Oktoberfest to return to “Beerfest” with a Beerfest to reclaim the honor level of comedy for the entire look like Tuesday morning team that will put their cousins so rudely stolen from them and running time. It waxes repeti- to shame. They recruit Phil to clear their grandfather’s good tive and tiresome in the last 40 Over 300,000 Utahns to travel over holiday As the summer travel season to pack them in your checked throughout the United States. and vacation packages through- comes to a close, Labor Day trav- luggage. They are no longer per- Research for Labor Day travel out the world. elers will face continued steep mitted past the screening check- is based on a national telephone AAA Utah offers a wide array owner Jon Hogan gas prices and a higher level point or on board with a few survey of 1,600 adults by the of automotive, travel, insurance of airport security. According exceptions. Travel Industry Association of and financial services to more to AAA Utah, just over 300,000 • Prescription drugs: Only America, which conducts special than 150,000 members. AAA has Utahns are expected to travel small doses of liquid medica- research for AAA. AAA Travel been a leader and advocate for this upcoming holiday weekend, tions with a name that matches is the nation’s largest full-ser- the safety and security of all 843-7675 an increase of less than 1 per- the passenger’s ticket will be vice leisure travel agency. AAA travelers since it was founded cent from last year. permitted. (Up to 5 oz will be Travel offers trips, cruises, tours more than 100 years ago. “The number of Utahns trav- allowed.) eling this holiday seems to be • Beverages: Sodas and water slowing down, possibly as a bottles are prohibited in carry- result of higher gas prices and on bags or purses. Beverages the increasing number of schools purchased in boarding area starting before Labor Day,” beyond screening checkpoint explained AAA Utah spokesper- will not be allowed on board. son Rolayne Fairclough. • Baby formula and breast AAA estimates that over milk: These items will be allowed 248,000 Utahns will travel by on board but only small amounts motor vehicle, a 1.1 percent and will only be allowed in carry- increase from last year, repre- on bags of an adult traveling senting about 80 percent of all with a baby or toddler. Canned, travelers. Air travel is expected jarred, or processed baby food to decline by 2.1 percent, with is permitted in carry-on luggage over 50,000 Utahns taking to and on board. the skies. Over 14,000 state res- • Electronic devices: Laptop idents are projected to travel computers, cell phones, music by train, bus or other mode of players and other portable elec- transportation. That represents tronic devices are allowed on a 6 percent decrease from last board, but will be screened at year. security checkpoints. Nationally, 34.8 million • Cosmetic items: Some solid Americans are expected to trav- or powdered cosmetic items are el 50 miles or more from home permitted at the discretion of this three-day weekend, a 1.2 the Security Officer. To minimize percent increase over last year. delays, pack all items such as In addition to higher gas pric- toothpaste, shampoo, perfume, es, AAA Travel is seeing other suntan lotion and all other items vacation costs increase as well. with similar consistency in your Hotel rates are up by 5 percent checked luggage. Tubes of lip and car rental rates have sky- balm or lipstick are allowed in rocketed, increasing by an aver- your carry-on, but only if they age 14 percent over last year’s are in solid form. 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From The Sidelines Buffs’ strong Agassi concludes second-half successful career at sting Wasps Flushing Meadows by Nick Drake he older I get SPORTS EDITOR the more I feel Tooele and Wasatch appeared to disconnected be playing with a slippery pig instead in a way from of a leather pigskin in the first half of T Friday’s non-league game at Heber the professional sports world. Lets face it, City. pro sports are a young The Buffs and Wasps combined for man’s or woman’s game. seven turnovers in the opening two Heck, if you’re over 40 periods of play and Tooele grasped a they call you grandpa in precarious 7-0 intermission edge. the professional sports David Gumucio But once Tooele found the handle world, so what does that GUEST COLUMNIST on the football, the Buffs motored make me, Old Father through the Wasatch defense for four Christmas? All my sports heroes are retired touchdowns and nearly 200 yards in spending their millions leaving me with the total offense in the second half to reg- reality of still having to go to work every day ister a decisive 35-0 road victory over and having to watch kids play sports, who their hosts. weren’t even a sparkle in their daddy’s eye Zach Mikesell fired a pair of touch- when I was playing the game. Talk about a down strikes to Porter Hunt and Zac generation gap! Clausing while Dorian Cochran and Well it gets worse. Another one of my main- Jordan Biorge sprinted for scoring stays is calling it quits. Andre Agassi is hang- gallops in the final frame. Justin Brady ing up his racket after he is eliminated from provided the biggest blow to the Wasps this year’s U.S. Open which opened volley when the Buff cornerback picked off a yesterday at the USTA National Tennis Center Wasatch pass at the Buff 4-yard line, in Flushing Meadows, N.Y. After 20-years in picked up a slew of blockers down the professional tennis and two years with Brooke right sideline and sprinted 96 yards to Shields (1997 to 1999), Andre Agassi is saying paydirt to spot Tooele a 21-0 lead and goodbye. What’s left is a ball canister of tennis the Buffs cruised to victory. players with faces many don’t recognize and Nick Terry plowed through the stin- names few can pronounce. gy Wasatch defense for 90 yards on And talk about getting old, you know you’ve 18 attempts and Nic Gochis tacked arrived when they start naming buildings after on 42 yards of hard-nosed running on your retired sports heroes. The aforemen- nine attempts. Cochran also tallied tioned USTA National Tennis Center is now 36 yards rushing on eight carries and photography/Mike Anderson Clausing added 25 yards on a carry. the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Grantsville’s Michael Watson races through the Juan Diego defense in Friday’s game at Draper. The Cowboy senior Trifon Gochis also registered 17 yards Center as of Monday night’s festivities. And turned in a strong rushing performance but the Soaring Eagle held on for a hard fought 21-20 triumph over GHS in the on seven attempts and Biorge closed another old pro, Jimmy Connors, returned non-league affair. to the Open last night strolling on court not the game with a dazzling 30-yard scor- as a player but as the coaching guru to Andy ing scamper and 35 yards in two car- Roddick. Roddick went eight months without a ries in the waning seconds. victory, dropped out of the top ten and crashed Juan Diego edges Grantsville, 21-20 Meanwhile, the stubborn Buff at Wimbledon after losing in the third round. defense shut down talented Wasp tail- back Jake Salazar and held the Wasps Connors looks to reverse the trend. There goes by Nick Drake near the goal line in the final min- three on PATs to provide the differ- the neighborhood. back to just 65 yards on 11 carries and SPORTS EDITOR utes to preserve a hard fought 21-20 ence in the final tally. Andre Agassi taking his final bow at the forced four fumbles and picked off Grantsville and Juan Diego pre-season affair over the Cowboys. Meanwhile, Grantsville running two passes on the night. 2006 U.S. Open is fitting as his 20-year career slugged it out nearly point-for-point Michael Allred bolted for 154 back Ryan Butler sprinted for 134 comes full circle in Flushing Meadows. The The victory leveled Tooele’s overall Friday night in Draper. yards rushing on 14 attempts and a yards rushing on 18 carries and record at 1-1 on the season. Las Vegas native electrified the crowd with his And the two teams featured pro- touchdown and Mychael Robinson touchdown bolts of six and 11 yards powerful forehand and big heart for the game The Buffs look for their second con- ductive running games as each squad chipped in with 55 yards rush- and also hauled in a five-yard scor- secutive victory Friday when Tooele in the 1986 Open. Agassi was a 16-year-old phe- bolted for over 210 yards rushing. ing and another scoring scamper. ing toss from Craig Harrison to com- nomenon then, a mere teenager strutting his hosts Class 4A rival Lehi at 7 p.m. in So something had to give in the Quarterback Corey Lever tacked plete the scoring. Cowboy place- another non-league contest. sassy game on the biggest neon tennis stage. even contest. on a 21-yard touchdown run and kicker T.J. Edinger hit the first two He had it all then including his hair and bright- The Soaring Eagle parlayed a Soaring Eagle place-kicker Dallas ly colored shirts. He grabbed tennis and New blocked extra point and interception Holbeck was a perfect three-for- SEE EDGES PAGE A11 SEE BUFFS PAGE A11 York City by the throat and never let go. It was his town, his match and his people. He played fast, furious and ferocious, slugging it out in epic match after epic match, and has been Cowgirls seize crown at Lehi; declared a “Zen Master” by Barbara Streisand, the “Love of Her Life” by Brooke Shields and a “Rebel” by his competitors. Titles fitting for Lady Mustangs claim opener a player that has come full circle, from No. 1 in 1995 to No. 141 in 1997 and back to No. 1 in by Nick Drake Aug. 18-19 in Salt Lake City. 1999. SPORTS EDITOR Grantsville now hosts Rowland Now, Agassi is simply referred to as the Grantsville may have started Hall-St. Marks tonight in non- “Statesman of Tennis” and rightfully so. If off slow in last weekend’s Lehi league play at 7 p.m. while Tooele not by his tremendous success on the court Invitational Volleyball tournament hits the road to battle Layton but it’s not how you start but how Christian in a 6 p.m. affair. SEE AGASSI PAGE A11 you finish that counts and the Dugway also ventures to Cowgirls ended with a flourish. Tabiona Thursday at 6 p.m. for The local squad lost three and preseason play. split another in its first four match- Dugway tops Duchesne es of the prestigious tournament The Lady Mustangs began the Sports Wrap with bigger schools. However, 2006 volleyball season with anoth- Grantsville regrouped with a 4-1 er impressive victory over the Lady record on the second day to win Eagles Thursday at Duchesne. Wendover posts wins the Silver Division crown of the Sherilyn Pianar fired down 14 Wendover has opened the 2006 baseball cam- two-day affair, including a title tri- kills, two assists and 10 digs to paign with a pair of victories. umph over Class 4A foe Bountiful ignite the Dugway triumph while The Wildcats registered a decisive 13-1 tri- in the championship match. Jaynie Palmer chipped in with umph over Mt. Vernon Aug. 9 in Salt Lake City. Grantsville lost contests to five kills and three digs. Morgyn Manuel Alvarez pitched the ‘Cats to the non- Lehi, Carbon and West Jordan and Broadhead recorded four kills, league triumph. split a match with Bountiful in the seven digs, an ace and nine passes Wendover also captured a hard fought 15-13 first day of competition Friday on the night and C.J. Mathews victory over Salt Lake Lutheran Wednesday at the invitational. However, the logged 29 assists, two kills and in Salt Lake City. Jose Rosales earned the Cowgirls regrouped with victories three digs. Shelsea Wall and Tayci victory on the mound and Alvarez logged the over Payson and Kearns and a loss Morse had three kills each while save as well. The Wildcats return key veterans to Riverton to vault into the silver Kari Billings, Anna McCarty and like Alvarez, Sergio Sanchez, Devin Murphy, division tourney. Grantsville then Tiara Stevenson all contributed to Rosales and Korbin Murphy for the 2006 base- swept past Payson and Bountiful, the triumph as well. ball squad. in two games each, to grab the GHS topples Delta coveted tourney crown. “Our younger players are coming along and The Cowgirls opened their 2006 The play of Brooke Bakker, we hope to be very competitive,” said first-year home opener in style with a sweep Paige Allred, Kylie Erickson, Wildcat Coach Mike Henderson. of the Lady Rabbits last Tuesday at Autumn Pitt, Ashley Bartlett and However, the perfect start was short-lived. Grantsville. Rika Larsen spearheaded the Wendover lost a 28-6 decision to Intermountain Grantsville seized a decisive impressive two-day results against Christian School Monday in preseason play. 25-13, 25-21, 25-19 triumph over bigger schools. The Lions exploded for 12 runs in the second visiting Delta in the non-league In other Tooele County action, and 11 more tallies in the third to break open a decision. Dugway began the 2006 season 5-0 contest and cruise to the triumph. Wendover Paige Allred logged six kills and Thursday with a 25-20, 25-21, 23- could only muster four hits in the game for the four blocks to ignite the triumph 25, 25-17 triumph over Duchesne ‘Cats. while middle blocker Rika Larsen on the Lady Eagles home courts. Wendover hits the road for a pair of league spurred the triumph with six kills Sherilyn Pianar paved the way affairs Friday at Manila against the Mustangs, and three blocks. Brooke Bakker while Jaynie Palmer, Tayci beginning at 2 p.m. also registered six kills and four Morse, Tiara Stevenson, Morgyn aces in the win and Kylie Erickson Lady Buffs fall to Utes Broadhead, Shelsea Wall, C.J. contributed seven kills and four Uintah rallied for a 2-0 lead at intermission Mathews, Kari Billings and Anna aces along the way. Autumn Pitt and captured a 5-1 triumph over Tooele on the McCarty also chipped in with had 25 assists and even added Lady Buffs home field Saturday in preseason strong performances in the tri- three blocks as well. girls soccer action. umph. Haley Turner paced the Delta Kenzy Simper paced the Lady Utes with three Tooele High battled to a 1-5 attack with six kills and four photography/Troy Boman overall record at the East-West Grantsville’s Autumn Pitt fires off a serve in a match last fall. The Cowgirls captured the SEE WRAP PAGE A11 Invitational Volleyball tournament silver division of the Lehi Invitational Volleyball tournament last weekend with a 4-1 record SEE SEIZE PAGE A11 on the final day of the two-day event. TUESDAY August 29, 2006 A11 Cowgirl netters fall to Lady Bobcats

by Nick Drake a motivated squad in the Lady Bobcats.

SPORTS EDITOR “Sky View is a very good team and they came Grantsville has posted a number of perfect dual in very focused and we maybe weren’t quite as victories over the past three decades. focused as we should have been,” he said. “I was But few teams can boast about pulling off a 5-0 pretty proud of Ashley (Goddard). She was bat- triumph over the perennial net power. tling an illness but lost only in a three-set match at third singles. She is coming right along. However, Sky View took full advantage of win- “After the (Sky View) match, my varsity team ning crucial points, a pair of three-set decision, met and have re-committed themselves to do a tie-break and even a first singles match due whatever it takes to meet the goals that they have to an illness to register a rare 5-0 victory over set for themselves this year,” he added. “We just Grantsville Thursday at GHS. need to come back a little bit more stronger and Grantsville looks to regroup Wednesday when focused to beat the teams we have left on our the Cowgirls hit the courts in Lehi for a non-league schedule.” bout with the Lady Pioneers at 3 p.m. Complete scores on the match will be published Grantsville Coach Pat Ciervo said his team met in a future edition. There were a number of division winners (above) in the 2006 Ray Barrus Memorial 5K July 4th run in Grantsville this year. There were 252 participants in this year’s annual race. Below, the overall winners were J.D. Nielson (right), Sara Reed (center) and Dallin Didericksen (left) were the men’s, women’s and 12-under Mustangs lose region opener to Miners winners.

by Nick Drake losing four consecutive games now,” he stated. “We’re not hitting

SPORTS EDITOR including a pivotal double-header the ball well, we’re not pitching Dugway has produced a num- to region rival Tintic Friday at well and we’re not fielding well. Edges continued from page A10 ber of stellar baseball seasons the Dugway. We’re not doing anything well past few campaigns. The Miners captured a sweep right now. There are no excuses. point after touchdown kicks But the Mustangs are off to a of the league affair with a 5-3 and We’re just not getting it done right 5-2 victory Friday on the Mustangs but had the third and decisive slow start to open the 2006 base- now. We’re a better ball club than home field. kick blocked when Juan Diego’s ball season. were’ showing. We are just a shell Dugway looks to regroup today Dallas Holbeck penetrated the Dugway registered a pair of vic- with a non-league bout with St. of what we are showing right now. middle and batted down the tories in the first four games of Joseph in Ogden at 3 p.m. Hopefully, the light will come on PAT midway through the final the year, beating Mt. Vernon 19-2 Mustang Coach George Bruce and we’ll get it together really frame. Aug. 8 and West Ridge Academy said his team is not playing well soon.” The Cowboys attempted to 10-6 Aug. 16. in any of the three areas of the A complete story and results of battle back down the stretch However, the young Mustang game. the games will be published in a but Juan Diego intercepted a squad has struggled as of late, “We are not playing well right future edition. pass near its own goal line with out of time. I really don’t think make a game of it. Alec Childs a couple of minutes remaining we lost but we just ran out of gave the Cowboys a huge boost on the game clock to preserve time.” with a 36-yard kickoff return Grantsville Coach Heidi Heath in the girls. They played great. The the precarious lead. and the Cowboys quickly took noted the home crowd helped team would like to thank the fans Grantsville looks for its first J. Diego 21 - Grantsville 20 full advantage. Watson bolted Seize The Soaring Eagle held off a enhance the positive atmosphere and the parents and all those who win of the young 2006 grid- for strong runs of six and seven continued from page A10 furious Cowboy comeback bid for the Cowgirls. supported them in the match. It iron season Friday when the yards and Butler tacked on car- to register a preseason triumph blocks while Heather Turner pro- “It was a great game,” she said. was a great home match and the Cowboys host Uintah in a 7 p.m. ries of 13 and five. Then, Harrison in the home opener Friday at vided five kills to aid the Lady “The (home) crowd definitely girls played great. We are very non-league affair. Both teams hit Butler with a five-yard scor- Draper. Rabbit offense. helped bring out the enthusiasm excited about the season.” sport an 0-2 record heading into ing toss to make the game a The hosts drew first blood the preseason affair. one-point affair. Unfortunately, and the contest appeared to be Grantsville Coach Tony Holbeck penetrated the middle a scoring affair early. Juan Diego action. Farley finished with a run- Cloward said his team improved for Juan Diego and batted down marched to paydirt in the early ner-up 145 and Fred Killpack took from the opening week loss to the pivotal extra point. Wrap Buffs period when Allred danced into third place, just two strokes off Wasatch to Friday’s one-point The Grantsville defense stiff- continued from page A10 continued from page A10 the end zone from nine yards the winning pace, with a 146. Mark road setback at Draper. ened to hold Juan Diego to away and Dallas Holbeck boot- goals and Catlin Chivers netted a Gressman took fourth place at 147 “We improved and that is the three plays and a punt and took ed the PAT to spot the hosts a pair of boots as well for the vic- and Robbie Thompson was fifth at Tooele Coach Sam Elliott said most important thing,” he said. over on their own 41. A Butler quick 7-0 cushion. tors. 150. Preston Pratt and Gene Rael his team played well, especially “I really felt we played better nine-yard run and Watson two- However, Grantsville Meredith Nigh drilled the lone each tied for sixth place with a 153 in the second half, after the team both offensively and defensive- yard bolt gave the Cowboys answered right back. The score of the match for the Lady each and Brian Cummings earned overcame a severe rash of mis- ly and special teams were bet- a first down in Soaring Eagle Cowboys marched 78 yards in Buffs. The setback drops Tooele eighth place at 156. Dave Garcia, cues in the opening two periods ter with the exception of the territory. But a negative pass 12 plays to eat up most of the to 1-2-1 on the season. Tooele hits Dunk Campbell and Jeff Green of action. blocked PAT which was the dif- play, sack and interception on first quarter clock and tie the the road to Mt. Pleasant today for all tied for ninth place with a 157 “I felt really good about the ference in the game. I thought three straight plays nixed the game. Butler triggered the run a 3:30 p.m. affair against North each while Kent Gressman and second half,” he said. “The first in all three areas we were much Grantsville comeback bid and with a 35-yard run and capped Sanpete. Nick Griego tied for 12th place at half our turnovers bugged me better. We were toe-to-toe with Juan Diego captured the vic- the scoring march with a six- 158 each. a lot. But we were playing very them all night. They were legiti- tory. yard scoring plunge and Edinger Cowgirl soccer falls Killpack topped the first flight soundly. We were executing mate. They are very athletic, Butler bolted for 134 yards drilled the PAT to knot the game low net division at 130 to nip things very well and our defense very well coached and bigger in and the two touchdowns and to southern squads at 7-7. second place Farley (131) by one was amazing. They stayed disci- size than we anticipated. Watson tallied 57 yards in 13 Grantsville hit the road to com- But Juan Diego countered stroke for first place. Campbell plined and flew to the ball. Our “But we were there,” he carries. Harrison also contrib- pete against three southern girls back with a touchdown drive took third place with a 135 while defense played extremely well. added. “Where we really fell uted 19 yards in 16 carries for soccer teams in pre-season action to build back a slim 14-7 cush- Morgan Evans, Daryl Drewery and We shut down Salazar pretty well. short was that we allowed them the Cowboys. Thursday through Saturday. ion early in the second session. Cummings all tied for fourth place We rose to the occasion. Our kids to take the lead every time we Allred racked up 154 yards The Cowgirls dropped a 4-0 Quarterback Corey Lever sprint- with a 138 each. Troy Hohmann were really conscientious of him tied them up. That was the dif- rushing and Robinson provided contest to Snow Canyon Thursday ed for a a pair of big runs of 12 and Gene Rael tied for seventh and knew where he was at all ference. We would score only to 55 yards as well and each back in St. George. Pine View handed and 21 yards to stake the hosts place and Preston Pratt took 10th times. have them take the lead back on scampered for a score. Lever the local squad a 1-0 loss Friday back to a seven-point edge after place at 141. Jeff Green and Manny “They are a better team than the next series. We have to learn also contributed 44 yards rush- in St. George. Hurricane battled a Holbeck PAT. Jaramillo tied for 11th place at 143 they showed against us on Friday,” as a team that those are cru- ing in 11 attempts. to a hard fought 4-1 win over The Cowboys bounced right each and Thompson was in 13th he added. “Defensively, we stayed cial times. Whenever we score, Juan Diego recorded 253 Grantsville Saturday to conclude back to open the third quar- place at 144. in our base defense and stopped the following series we have to yards rushing to 210 by the the weekend trip. ter and knot the contest at 14- Charlie Lawless won the first the run. The kids did that so well have a stop. I felt our running Cowboys. Grantsville now sports a 2- 14. Craig Harrison and Michael flight low net title at 156 and Steve and we were very aggressive to game was very effective. I feel Butler paced the Grantsville 4 overall record on the season Watson ignited the march with Rael was right behind with a sec- the ball once they did their assign- it’s necessary we improve our defense with 11 tackles while headed into the Region 11 season long runs during the drive and ond place 162. Glade Erickson ments. Offensively, we executed passing game so we aren’t so Harrison tallied seven. Austin opener Thursday at Bear River. Butler dashed the final 11 yards took third place with a 168 and really well other than losing our one dimensional. Defensively, Killpack also registered five to paydirt and Edinger smacked Holt wins Oquirrh Jake Holt took fourth place with footing on a couple of people and we were solid but there were while Collin Thompson contrib- the PAT to tie the game at 14-14 a 169. Cody Valdez garnered fifth losing the turnovers. We needed times where we couldn’t con- uted four. Garett Giles, Jason after three periods expired. Men’s club crown place at 172 and Matt Martin to have a win to make sure our tain their running game when Clark, Tyler Farr, Matt Skinner, Ryan Holt fired a first round 69 Mychael Robinson once again took sixth place at 173. James confidence stay high, so that the we needed to. We forced them Willie Loakes, Mason Anderson, and recorded a 75 second round gave the Soaring Eagle an advan- Lawless earned seventh place at kids believe in the system.” into a thre-and- out on defense, Alec Childs, Eric Allred, Watson to edge out Hayden Farley for the tage with a 15-yard dart into the 176 while Dana McFarland and A complete story on the game got the stop we needed after the and Matt Snow also regis- 2006 Oquirrh Hills Golf Course end zone and Holbeck added Ron Vaclavik tied for eighth place will be published in a future edi- blocked PAT. We had the ball tered tackles for the Cowboy Men’s Club Championship Aug. the PAT to stake Juan Diego at 177 each. Brian Blauser finished tion. barely over 2 minutes and ran defense. 18-19 at the local course. with a 10th place 178 and Justin back to a slim 21-14 edge. Holt tallied a two-day 144 to Ward took 11th place at 180. Kerry Grantsville battled back to NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 edge out Farley by a mere one Barraclough also finished in 12th quietly, as he kept overcoming stroke in first flight low gross at 182. Agassi set back after set back, push- Pet of the Week continued from page A10 ing his 36-year-old body around Arthur Ashe Stadium for three for the last 20 years then by his and one-half excruciating hours. demeanor and extensive char- Eventually, Agassi managed to ity work off it, Andre Agassi beat 76th ranked Andrei Pavel has matured and grown old gra- from Romania 6-7 (4), 7-6 (8), 7- ciously in the public eye and 6 (6), 6-2 to win the first match the public hearts. But for Andre of his final tournament, in front and for tennis, it was all good. of 23,736 worn out fans, a US He won the US Open twice. Open night-session record. His first time was in 1994, after Agassi’s eyes welled up with coming off wrist surgery. He tears as he served out the final was an unseeded player then, point. “I want to be here real the first in 28 years to win the bad, for the whole two weeks,” Open. His second title came in Agassi told the crowd during a 1999. He was battling back from post-match interview. “I really his plunge to No. 141 in the want to leave my best stuff on world rankings and his high-pro- the court. ... I’m very proud of file divorce from Hollywood’s this day, and I’m glad it gets to darling Brooke Shields. Then happen again.” last year he played in the final His second-round opponent giving all of us old-timers a will be Marcos Baghdatis of thrill before some young Swiss Cyprus, the No. 8 seed. And it upstart named Roger Federer will only get tougher from there. (he was 5 years old when Andre But who knows what will hap- Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be played in his first Open), who pen. Andre Agassi could just required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. just happened to be No. 1 in the exhaust us all back to another Shelters are only required to hold animals for world at the time, gave Agassi a showdown with Federer in the good shellacking. final? But of his exit plans he three days before they are euthanized. Now, the final curtain will fall is for sure and for certain: He For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals on Andre, sometime during the will bow and blow a two-hand- available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at next two weeks. But if Monday ed kiss to all four corners of 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville Animal Shelter at 884-6881. night was an omen, it won’t be the court, then he will walk off happening soon. His first match with his wife, German tennis Brought to you by: Joe H. 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■ Unless otherwise requested, community Doings Around The Valley news items such as weddings, missionaries, birthdays, babies and Doings Around the Valley ■ Weddings, Missionaries, Birthdays must be submitted by 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. To place a community news item or for more information ■ Classifieds and Public Notices contact Community News Editor Hometown Karen Hunt at 882-0050. Breakfast relished around the world ancakes EN S TURN are M ’ Psome- thing of an American stan- dard, but if you look around you can find an equivalent of sorts that TO STAY HOME come from many coun- Diane Sagers tries. Many of CORRESPONDENT these ethnic recipes have Garden made their way to America Spot and we have adopted them willingly. Americans make pancakes on the stove or over the open fire calling them pancakes, griddle cakes or flapjacks. We have plenty of variations with Buckwheat pancakes, cornmeal pancakes or we add to them with blueberries or apple slices. The Germans offer German Pancakes, a baked creation designed to hold a variety of toppings. The Scandinavians serve Aeble Skivers, a round ball of a pancake with their delightful surprise fillings of your choice. The Swedish make pancakes similar to American pancakes only At Johnson’s cooked Mill Bed and thinner and Breakfast with a fill- the German ing added. The French Pancakes make stand crepes and supreme. you can fill them with cream, fruit or just plain sugar to serve them. Take them to lunch or supper and use them to dress up leftovers or make new fillings of your choice of cheese, meats and vegetables. Top them with a sauce or gravy to pretty them up more. Your imagination is the only limitation. Last weekend my husband and I had the opportunity to stay at Johnson’s Mill Bed and Breakfast in Midway, Utah. Staying at a Bed and Breakfast is not the same as staying at a photography / Karen Hunt hotel — even one with break- Women from around the state learned outdoor skills last weekend at Camp Wapiti in Settlement canyon. fast included. Such places are relaxed and homey and Johnson’s Mill was an outstand- Kayaking, fishing, rappelling, shooting, horse ing example. Bob and Charlene handling, ATVs draw women to weekend camp Johnson own and operate the Johnson’s Mill. The history is by Karen Hunt handle horses, fly fish, kayak and canoe. fascinating and I will share STAFF WRITER In addition, women in attendance could more about that in next week’s leora Evans used to get frus- add an outdoors twist to traditional feminine “Homefront.” trated when her husband arts with Dutch Oven cooking, outdoor sur- This Bed and Breakfast is in would take her children and vival, candle making, crafting birdhouses and a delightful setting and it was go hunting while she stayed walking sticks, writing, outdoor nutrition and easy to relax immediately. After at home. She told him she was fitness. a good night’s sleep, we went coming along. Tracy Jarvis also got tired of being left home down to join the other guests while her husband and children hunted. So, for breakfast on the patio. I CAfter the Tooele resident’s husband died in she decided her weekend away would be at have always maintained that his 30s, her 7-year-old son cried saying, “who Women in the Outdoors. food somehow tastes better will take me hunting and fishing?” “[It’s] to break down the barriers, so women when eaten outdoors. That His mother looked at him and said, “Who has can get involved. Women didn’t get the oppor- probably accounts for the will- always taken you hunting and fishing?” True to tunity or if they did, it was an aggressive envi- ingness of campers to eat some her word Evans passed on a legacy of loving ronment when their dad was impatient,” Jarvis over or undercooked breakfasts the outdoors, not only to her sons, but to her said. by a picnic table. only daughter, Tracy Mascarenas, who today is Some women in attendance already fish in However, the “better out- a great outdoorswoman. lakes, rivers, streams, ice and lakes with flies doors” concept was not In order to get more women involved in the and rods. Avid hunters talked of the adrenaline required to enjoy the breakfast outdoors, Evans helped prepare the Women rush that comes with the kill of a deer. we ate there. The setting cer- in the Outdoors event at Camp Wapiti in Yet for women who would like to be outdoors tainly enhanced the cuisine, but Settlement canyon last Friday through Sunday. more, the weekend provided basic skills. breakfast was delightful and I The event, sponsored by the National Wild Jana Kelsch went to Salt Lake City’s Women am sure it would have tasted Turkey Federation, was planned to give women in the Outdoors program a few months back equally good wherever they the know-how to rapel down cliffs, use GPS units, shoot shotguns, hand guns and bows, SEE OUTDOORS ON B12 SEE BREAKFAST ON B11 Service Animals Library Food drop set Help pets Find monsters

The Utah Food Bank is Are you an animal lover who would Visit the Tooele City library for sponsoring a food drop at like to make a difference in your commu- monstrous adventures during the the Deseret Peak Complex nity? Tooele Animal Outreach is looking month of September 2006. Find the on Friday, Sept. 1, at 8 a.m. for reliable foster families in the Tooele monsters and you will be eligible for Sign ups begin at 7:30 a.m. County Area to foster dogs and cats from our “Find a Monster” drawing. For a Food will be distributed our local Animal Shelters until these ani- sweet treat try to capture a monster until 10:30 a.m. or when it is mals can be placed into new forever by drawing one. “Draw a Monster” gone. There is no prequali- homes. If you feel that you can provide will be displayed in the children’s fying; everyone is welcome. a great temporary home for any of these area, then placed in a Monster Book. If you have questions, call animals, please contact Marci at 435-882- Return your “Monster” by Sept. 23 Carrie at 843-7667. 2085 or Tiffany at 435-884-4407 for more at the Tooele City Library. For more information about our fostering program. information, contact the library at 435-882-2182, 128 W. Vine Street. FELD ENTERTAINMENT Job No.: BL0603031A Engagement City: Salt Lake City Ad Size: 3.792” x 10” Media: Section: ENTERTAINMENT Insertion Date(s):

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I like to ask my clients if they would care if they wore IHC and all major insurances the size clothes they desired, were stronger, had more energy, accepted. Conveniently were happy with their appearance and felt healthier than ever, BUT weighed 10 pounds more than located in Stansbury Park what they thought they should weigh. All usually say “no,” and to serve Tooele County. I reply by asking, “Then why are you so concerned about what the scale is telling you?” I normally get a blank stare after that. An Dinh, MD ����������������� Your weight on the scale is ������������� just a number showing how much Board Certified Family Physician your body weighs. It does not give you a breakdown of how ���������������� much of that weight is fat, water, organs, muscles, blood and other Dr. An Dinh truly knows the importance of serving others who are ����������������� components of your body that are in need. 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After arriving in Salt Lake City, it was the kindnesses to have the scale tell you that you of others that made it possible for the family to succeed. ��������������������� weigh the same as you did in high school, but a smarter and health- ������������������ ier alternative would be to focus “I decided to go into medicine because I love helping people,” on your body composition, the said Dr. Dinh. “Even though I studied in Chicago and New York ������������������������������ amount of lean muscles mass and and could have practiced there, I returned to Utah because I essential fat, and other important numbers, such as blood pressure, wanted to give something back to a place that took special care �������������������������������� cholesterol and heart rate. of my family.” You may find you really HAVE reached your goals by losing body ������������������������ fat, increasing strength, flexibility While in medical school, Dr. Dinh chose family medicine over and lean muscle mass, and main- other specialties because, “it allows me to treat the entire family, ������������ taining healthy heart rate, blood ���������� ���� ������ ���� ����� ����������� ���� pressure and cholesterol num- from newborns to the elderly. To serve patients here in Tooele is bers. The weight of your body is a real blessing to me. It’s like serving family and friends.” ���������������������������������������������������� not as important as what is going ����� ������� ������ ������ � �������� ���� ���� �������� on inside of your body. ������������������������������������������������������ Focus on all of the progress If you’re looking for a family physician who will treat you and you HAVE made and how you feel your loved ones like family, ��������������������������������������������������� instead of what the scale is or is call Dr. An Dinh for an appointment today. ������������������������������������ not telling you. The scale does not know the difference between you and a bag of sand, all it knows ��������� is how much you both weigh. 435.843.3647 Celebrate the change you have �� seen in your body and, hopefully, your life. Don’t let the scale take ������� that away from you. 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WEDDINGS BABIES Peyton Kyle Lee Atlanta was good, Atlanta was great, Reader/Grandy Peyton won 3 trophies, 2 crowns, Grant Andrew Reader is and a trip to next pleased to announce the mar- years... We can’t wait! riage of his mother, Kelley Sue, We send our thanks to Scott Alan Grandy. Scott and to the many local Kelley were sealed in the Mt. sponsors who happily Timpanogos Temple on Friday, cheered Peyton on! Aug. 18, 2006. A big hug & kisses to Kelley is the daughter of Glenn my Nana, Grandma & and Sue Roberts of Stansbury Grandpa Lee, Auntie Park. She is a graduate of Tooele Sissi, but most of High School and Southern Utah all Mommy & Daddy University. She has been teach- (Brandon & Heidi ing special education in the Lee) and big brother Tooele School District for the Donovan who are my past several years. biggest fans. Taylaz’jon Monroe Hiett Scott is the son of Paul and Aleta Grandy of Midland, Kelley Sue Reader Russ and Betty King. Tayla also has Texas. He was born in Baytown, and Scott Alan Grandy Tayla Hiet many aunts, uncles and cousins who Texas. After living in England love her dearly. We are so thrilled to announce for six years, his family moved the Porto Alegre South Brazil the birth of our beautiful baby back to Midland. Scott gradu- Mission for The Church of Jesus girl, Taylaz’jon Monroe Hiett. She ated from Midland High School Christ of Latter-day Saints. was born June 20, 2006, weighing and Brigham Young University Kelley and Scott enjoyed a 5 pounds 15 ounces and measur- in supply chain management. honeymoon in Puerto Vallarta, ing 18 inches long. Her mommy He works for Wal-Mart Corp. Mexico, and will make their and daddy are Anastacia Zissi-Hiett in transportation. He served in home in Bentonville, Ark. and Jason Hiett. She was welcomed by her very proud big sister, Paris Jade Zissi. Grandparents are Jim Anderton/Duncan and Vicki Hiett and Larry and Julie Zissi along with great-grandparents Donna and the late Robert Brown and Brian Griego are proud to announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Charity Babies Anderton, to Cody Duncan, son of Vickie and the late Shane Duncan, on Sept. 8, 2006. born Aug.

Charity Anderton and Cody Duncan 12 - 21 Tate Lance Leishman was born Aug. 12, 2006, on Lance ANNIVERSARIES and Betsy Leishman. Brayden Christopher Simmons was born Aug. 13, 2006, to Dan and Amber Simmons. �� �� Cody James Anderson was ������������������� ��� born Aug. 14, 2006, to Cody and Misty Anderson. �������������������������������� Elizabeth LaRae Lewis was born Aug. 15, 2006, to Kelly and ������������������������������������������ Anna Lewis. Brody Wade Hunt was born ���������������������������� Aug. 15, 2006, to Rikki and Wade Hunt. Dawson Craig Colovich was born Aug. 15, 2006, to Marcus rd Colovich and Vanessa Pettey. 3 Annual Fiddle Fest Haylee Marie Blain was born Aug. 16, 2006, to Lauri Erickson and David Blain. �� �� Gail and Eudeene Parker Ashton Hunter Wood was ������������������� ��� Mr. & Mrs. Parker born Aug. 17, 2006, to Justin and tion in their honor: Saturday, Misti Wood. Gail and Eudeene Parker of McKell Kaye Cloward was Ibapah, Utah, are celebrating Sept. 2, 2006, at the Ibapah Elementary School, Ibapah, born Aug. 17, 2006, to Jeff and ������������� their 50th wedding anniversary. Sarah Cloward. They have six children: Utah. Dinner and sharing will be from 6-8 p.m. followed by Grace Bonny Archer was Colette, Justin, Tammy, Annice, born Aug. 17, 2006, to Troy and Bart and Melissa. They also dancing and visiting from 8 p.m. to midnight. Camille Archer. have 18 grandchildren and eight Grace Elizabeth Roper was T Minus 5 great-grandchildren. All friends and family wel- come. born Aug. 21, 2006, to Lacey ������������������������������� Please join us for a celebra- Roper and James Roper. ������������������������������ ������������������������������� BIRTHDAYS ������������������� Hayden Davis Hi! My name is Hayden Davis FREE Entertainment and I turned one on July 27, 2006. My proud parents are Brandon Davis and Amanda Hunt. I have one big sister named Mckynlee. ���������������������� We had a birthday party with all of my grandmas, grandpas, great-grandmas, great-grandpas, ����������� aunts, uncles and cousins. I got ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� lots of toys and I even got my very own birthday cake!

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(:05) Fear Factor ’ (CC) lumbia that’s a great place to spot (15) KUWB That ’70s Show That ’70s Show Gilmore Girls “Bridesmaids Revisited” Gilmore Girls “A Vineyard Valentine” King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Drew Carey Elimidate (CC) the elusive Kermode, or Spirit Bear. (23) FX (4:30) “Secret Window” ›› Cont’d King of the Hill ’ King of the Hill ’ That ’70s Show That ’70s Show “Starsky & Hutch” ›› (2004, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson. Rescue Me “Beached” (25) QVC (5:00) Elegance of 18K Gold Cont’d Denim & Co. Around the House Judith Ripka Sterling Collection Weekend Projects Criminal Minds (26) ANPL The Most Extreme Deadly snakes. The Big Squeeze (CC) Miami Animal Police A blind alligator. The Most Extreme Deadly snakes. The Big Squeeze (CC) Miami Animal Police A blind alligator. 8 p.m. on ^ CBS (27) NICK SpongeBob Danny Phantom A Different World Hi-Jinks ’ (CC) A Different World A Different World A Different World A Different World Roseanne (CC) (:33) Roseanne (:06) Roseanne ’ (:39) Roseanne ’ This episode’s title is “Charm and (28) FAM “While You Were Sleeping” ››› (1995) Sandra Bullock, Bill Pullman. (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? The 700 Club (CC) Home Videos Home Videos Africa’s Children Harm,” which sounds like the M.O. (29) TOON Grim Adventures Camp Lazlo Camp Lazlo Xiaolin Showdown Naruto Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Family Guy (CC) Pee-wee Play. Shin Chan (N) Full-Alchemist Big O “Hydra” (31) CMTV The Ultimate Coyote Ugly Search The Ultimate Coyote Ugly Search The Ultimate Coyote Ugly Search The Ultimate Coyote Ugly Search The Ultimate Coyote Ugly Search Summerfest Hank Williams Jr. of a few people we’ve dated. The ›› ’ Behavioral Analysis Unit pursues a (33) DISN Even Stevens Lizzie McGuire That’s So Raven Zack & Cody Phil of the Future That’s So Raven “The Thirteenth Year” (1999, Fantasy) Chez Starbuck. (CC) American Drgn American Drgn (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ “Top Gun” ››› (1986) Tom Cruise. A hot-shot Navy jet pilot downs MiGs and loves an astrophysicist. ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ MXC ’ Blind Date (CC) serial killer who’s leaving death in (38) AMC “Hidalgo” ›› (2004) Viggo Mortensen. AWesterner races a horse across the Arabian desert. (:45) “The Man From Snowy River” ››› (1982, Western) Kirk Douglas, Tom Burlinson. “Red Corner” ›› (1997) Ling Bai his wake across the South. He’s (39) TNT Law & Order “Soldier of Fortune” ’ Law & Order “City Hall” ’ Law & Order “Fixed” (CC) (DVS) Cold Case “Late Returns” ’ (CC) The Closer “No Good Deed” (CC) NYPD Blue “We Was Robbed” (CC) proved especially tough to catch be- (41) CNN Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) cause he keeps changing his ap- (43) CNBC CNBC Documentaries Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch On the Money Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch pearance. (46) LIFE (5:00) “Dying to Belong” › Cont’d “A Long Way Home” (2001, Drama) Meredith Baxter, Robert Urich. (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls The Division CSI: NY (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Special Report Your World With Neil Cavuto ^ (51) FXSPN PartyPoker.net Aussie Millions Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) In Focus on FSN Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) In Focus on FSN Final Score 9 p.m. on CBS (52) ESPN 2006 World Series of Poker (Taped) 2006 World Series of Poker (Taped) The Contender (N) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (:40) NFL Live (N) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) A young woman studying at a presti- (57) USA (5:00) U.S. Open Tennis Men’s & Women’s First Round. (Live) Cont’d Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ The Dead Zone “The Hunting Party” gious dance school plunges to her (71) DISC Dirty Jobs Pouring foundations. (CC) Dirty Jobs Training monkeys. (N) Futureweapons No place to hide. Dirty Jobs Garbage man. (CC) Dirty Jobs Pouring foundations. (CC) Dirty Jobs Training monkeys. death, and the evidence points to (518) ENC “Die Hard With a Vengeance” ››› (1995, Action) Bruce Willis. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery” ›› (:45) “Cellular” ›› (2004, Suspense) Kim Basinger. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Cursed ›› (CC) her classmates. You know how (534) STARZ (:10) “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” ›› (2005) Martin Freeman. ’ (:05) “Alien Resurrection” ›› (1997) Sigourney Weaver. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “The Fog” ›› (2005) Tom Welling. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:45) Guess Who those showbiz kids are. But wait! As (561) MAX (5:45) “Dawg” › (2002) ’ ‘R’ Cont’d (:15) “Napoleon Dynamite” ››› (2004, Comedy) Jon Heder. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “Serenity” ››› (2005, Science Fiction) Nathan Fillion. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Red Eye” ››› (2005) ‘PG-13’ Mac, Stella and Flack (Gary Sinise, (576) SHOW (5:00) “The Next Best Thing” Cont’d Brotherhood “Job 31:5-6” (iTV) (CC) Sexual Healing (iTV) Weeds (iTV) ’ “Fascination” › (2004) Jacqueline Bisset. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (:15) “The Big Squeeze” ›› (1996) Melina Kanakaredes, Eddie Cahill) (591) TMC (5:45) “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels” ‘R’ Cont’d (:35) “Mad Love” ›› (1995) Chris O’Donnell. ’ ‘PG-13’ (:15) “Without a Paddle” ›› (2004, Comedy) Seth Green. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Ski School” ›› (1991) ’ ‘R’ investigate, they uncover a link to another death aboard the Roosevelt WEDNESDAY EVENING AUGUST 30, 2006 Island Tram. 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 (2) CBS News (CC) Entertainment Rock Star: Supernova (N) ’ (CC) Criminal Minds “Charm and Harm” ’ CSI: NY “Dancing With the Fishes” ’ News (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman U.S. Open 30 Days (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ 20/20 Scientists explain seven of the deadliest threats to humanity. (N) (CC) News (CC) (:35) Nightline Inside Edition (:35) The Insider 11 p.m. on 7 FX (5) NBC News News Outrageous Outrageous Scrubs ’ (CC) Scrubs ’ (CC) Law & Order “Age of Innocence” ’ News The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night Morgan Spurlock’s series, in which (6) HBO “I’ll Do Anything” ›› (1994, Comedy) Nick Nolte. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” ››› (2005) Johnny Depp. ‘PG’ (CC) Deadwood ’ (CC) Lucky Louie ’ Entourage (CC) people spend a month living an un- (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Adventure Lodges of North America American Masters “Judy Garland: By Myself” ’ (CC) Summer Wine Brittas Empire Mystery! (CC) (DVS) familiar lifestyle, is always fascinat- (8) KPNZ Sex and the City Sex and the City Hawaii Five-0 (CC) Magnum, P.I. (CC) Hawaii Five-0 (CC) South Park (CC) South Park (CC) Cheaters (CC) Cheaters (CC) (10) TBS Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Sex and the City Sex and the City (:10) Friends ’ (:40) Friends ’ (:10) Midnight Money Madness (Live) ing. But it’s at its best when Spurlock ’ himself is the designated fish out of (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie “Fagin” The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nova “Elegant Universe” Welcome to North Korea (CC) BBC World News Perry Mason (CC) (:39) I Love Lucy (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) Bones “Titan on the Tracks” (CC) Justice “Pilot” (Series Premiere) (N) News (CC) The Simpsons ’ (:35) Seinfeld ’ (:05) Yes, Dear ’ (:35) Yes, Dear ’ water. In this episode, Spurlock (14) KJZZ Friends (CC) Will & Grace ’ Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (CC) Dr. Phil Possessive, jealous fiance. ’ News Day at Park My Wife and Kids Home Improve. (:05) Fear Factor ’ (CC) spends a month as a jail inmate. His (15) KUWB That ’70s Show That ’70s Show Blue Collar TV ’ Blue Collar TV ’ One Tree Hill ’ (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond CW Premiere Elimidate (CC) stay includes a stint in solitary and (23) FX Married... With Married... With King of the Hill ’ King of the Hill ’ That ’70s Show That ’70s Show Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) 30 Days “Jail” (Season Finale) (N) 15-hour kitchen shifts, and he only (25) QVC Wednesday Night Gold Travelon: Travel Easier Silver Jewelry Sterling silver. Problem Solvers Oreck. Kitchen Ideas gets to exercise one hour a week. (26) ANPL The Ultimate Guide “Dolphins” (CC) The Ultimate Guide “Whales” (CC) Miami Animal Police “Big Ben” (CC) The Ultimate Guide “Dolphins” (CC) The Ultimate Guide “Whales” (CC) Miami Animal Police “Big Ben” (CC) (27) NICK SpongeBob Danny Phantom A Different World Fresh Prince A Different World A Different World A Different World A Different World A Different World A Different World A Different World A Different World Thursday (28) FAM “Dirty Dancing” ››› (1987, Romance) Jennifer Grey, Patrick Swayze. Whose Line? Whose Line? The 700 Club (CC) Home Videos Home Videos Paid Program Paid Program Smallville (29) TOON Camp Lazlo Foster’s Home Camp Lazlo Xiaolin Showdown Naruto Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Family Guy (CC) Pee-wee Play. Shin Chan Full-Alchemist Big O (31) CMTV CMT Greatest Outlaws Trace Adkins Top 10 Countdown Trick My Truck: Ultimate Tailgating CMA Nominee “Stagecoach” ›› (1986, Western) Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson. (:45) CMT Music 7 p.m. on / KUWB (33) DISN Even Stevens Lizzie McGuire That’s So Raven Zack & Cody Phil of the Future That’s So Raven “The Cheetah Girls 2” (2006, Comedy-Drama) Raven, Adrienne Bailon. ‘NR’ Life With Derek American Drgn Count us among those who were sad (36) SPIKE (5:00) “Die Another Day” ›› (2002) Pierce Brosnan, Halle Berry. ’ Cont’d Blade: The Series “Hunters” (N) ’ Blade: The Series “Hunters” (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ MXC ’ Blind Date (CC) to see Jonathan Kent killed off but (38) AMC “Bend of the River” ››› (1952) James Stewart, Arthur Kennedy. (CC) Hustle (CC) (:15) “El Dorado” ››› (1967) John Wayne. A gunfighter and a drunken sheriff face an evil land baron. (CC) pleased that the development has giv- (39) TNT Without a Trace “Revelations” (CC) Without a Trace “The Friendly Skies” Without a Trace “He Saw, She Saw” Saved “Tango” (CC) Las Vegas “Cash Springs Eternal” ’ Alias “Phase One” ’ (CC) en Annette O’Toole, who plays his (41) CNN Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) widow, Martha, more time in the sun. (43) CNBC Fast Money Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch On the Money Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch In this nail-biter, she goes to confront (46) LIFE (5:00) “Lesser Evil” (2006) Cont’d “The Perfect Wife” › (2000, Suspense) Perry King, Shannon Sturges. (CC) Will & Grace “23” Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls The Division Lionel (John Glover) after finding out (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Special Report Your World With Neil Cavuto he knows Clark’s (Tom Welling) se- (51) FXSPN Poker Superstars Invitational Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) In Focus on FSN Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) In Focus on FSN Final Score cret. (52) ESPN (5:00) MLB Baseball Detroit Tigers at New York Yankees. (Live) (CC) Cont’d Baseball Tonight (Live) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (:40) NFL Live (N) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) (57) USA (5:00) U.S. Open Tennis Men’s First & Women’s Second Rounds. (Live) Cont’d Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ The 4400 (CC) The Office (71) DISC MythBusters “Biscuit Bazooka” (CC) MythBusters “Earthquake Machine” Stunt Junkies Stunt Junkies MythBusters “Exploding Jawbreaker” MythBusters “Biscuit Bazooka” (CC) MythBusters “Earthquake Machine” 7:30 p.m. on % NBC (518) ENC “Marked for Death” ›› (1990) Steven Seagal. ‘R’ (CC) (:35) “Hostage” ›› (2005, Action) Bruce Willis, Kevin Pollak. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Things to Do in Denver When You’re Dead” ››› (1995) Andy Garcia. ‘R’ Mystery, Alaska Fans agree. Jenna Fischer is great at (534) STARZ (5:45) “The Corruptor” ›› (1999) Chow Yun-Fat. Cont’d (:40) “Rent” ›› (2005) Rosario Dawson. East Village artists cope with poverty and illness. (CC) “The Legend of Zorro” ›› (2005) Antonio Banderas. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) playing drunk. The inebriated exuber- (561) MAX (5:30) “The Transporter 2” ’ Cont’d “The Man” ›› (2005) Samuel L. Jackson. ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Clear and Present Danger” ››› (1994, Suspense) Harrison Ford. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “The Transporter 2” ›› (2005) (CC) ance of her character, Pam, at Dun- (576) SHOW “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events” ››› (2004) ‘PG’ (CC) Weeds (iTV) ’ Brotherhood “Job 31:5-6” (iTV) (CC) Toney vs. Peter “Who’s Your Daddy?” (2003) Brandon Davis. ‘R’ (CC) Macon County ›› › ’ ›› ’ ›› der Mifflin’s annual awards ceremony (591) TMC (5:40) “Return to Paradise” (1998) ‘R’ (CC) Cont’d (:35) “Hard Rain” (1998) Morgan Freeman. ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Code 46” (2003, Science Fiction) Tim Robbins. ‘R’ (CC) “Lethal Eviction” (2005) ‘R’ (CC) is a highlight of the second-season THURSDAY EVENING AUGUST 31, 2006 premiere, especially since she and 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 emcee Michael (Steve Carell) are the (2) CBS News (CC) Entertainment Big Brother: All-Stars ’ (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ Without a Trace “A Day in the Life” News (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman U.S. Open only ones enjoying themselves at the (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood Grey’s Anatomy ’ (CC) Grey’s Anatomy ’ (CC) Primetime (CC) News (CC) (:35) Nightline Inside Edition (:35) The Insider low-end party. Well, there’s Jim (John (5) NBC News News My Name Is Earl The Office (CC) The Office (CC) The Office (CC) Windfall “Priceless” ’ (CC) News The Tonight Show With Jay Leno ’ Late Night Krasinski), who gets a surprise kiss (6) HBO (5:00) “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” Cont’d “Supercross: The Movie” › (2005) Steve Howey. ‘PG-13’ Wire: Connect The Wire-Game “Two for the Money” ›› (2005, Drama) Al Pacino, Rene Russo. ’ ‘R’ (CC) from drunken Pam. (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) The This Old House Hour ’ (CC) Monarchy Globe Trekker “New Zealand II” ’ Summer Wine Brittas Empire Adventure Lodges of North America › Without a Trace (8) KPNZ Sex and the City Sex and the City “Cutaway” (2000, Suspense) Stephen Baldwin, Tom Berenger. Hawaii Five-0 “Little Girl Blue” (CC) South Park (CC) South Park (CC) Cheaters (CC) Cheaters (CC) (10) TBS (5:30) MLB Baseball San Francisco Giants at Atlanta Braves. From Turner Field in Atlanta. Cont’d “The General’s Daughter” ›› (1999, Suspense) (PA) John Travolta. (CC) (:40) Midnight Money Madness (Live) 9 p.m. on ^ CBS (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nature ’ (CC) (DVS) Jungle “Waterworld” (CC) BBC World News Perry Mason (CC) (:39) I Love Lucy Yes, there’s a gimmick in this episode, (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) Celebrity Duets Celebrities team with professional singers to compete. (CC) News (CC) The Simpsons ’ (:35) Seinfeld ’ (:05) Yes, Dear ’ (:35) Yes, Dear ’ but despite our dislike of such tactics, (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Will & Grace ’ Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (CC) Dr. Phil Former cult members. News (:35) Friends ’ My Wife and Kids Home Improve. (:05) Fear Factor ’ (CC) it’s worth it to see Emmy-winning (15) KUWB That ’70s Show That ’70s Show Smallville “Mercy” ’ (CC) Supernatural “Provenance” ’ (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Drew Carey Elimidate (CC) comic actress Laurie Metcalf in a dra- (23) FX Married... With Married... With King of the Hill ’ King of the Hill ’ That ’70s Show That ’70s Show “The Transporter” ›› (2002, Action) Jason Statham, Shu Qi. “The Transporter” ›› (2002, Action) matic turn. She plays the mother of a (25) QVC Problem Solvers Oreck. Robert Rose Fashion Jewelry Powered by the Sun QVC Sampler Smart Cooking Nolan Miller Glamour Collection kidnapped teen, and the story unfolds (26) ANPL Jane Goodall’s Heroes Jane Goodall’s Return to Gombe Miami Animal Police “Gators Galore” Jane Goodall’s Heroes Jane Goodall’s Return to Gombe Miami Animal Police “Gators Galore” from her viewpoint and that of the (27) NICK SpongeBob Danny Phantom A Different World Fresh Prince A Different World A Different World A Different World A Different World Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince boy’s dad. Another treat: seeing what (28) FAM “Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights” ›› (2004) Diego Luna, Romola Garai. (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? The 700 Club (CC) Home Videos Home Videos Paid Program Paid Program young “” star (29) TOON Ed, Edd n Eddy Gym Partner Camp Lazlo Xiaolin Showdown Naruto Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Family Guy (CC) Pee-wee Play. Shin Chan Full-Alchemist Big O Andrea Bowen — as a friend of the (31) CMTV Trick My Truck: Ultimate Tailgating Comedy Club Comedy Club Comedy Club Comedy Club Trick My Truck CMA Nominee Top 20 Countdown youth — can do with a character (33) DISN Even Stevens Lizzie McGuire That’s So Raven Zack & Cody Phil of the Future That’s So Raven “Read It and Weep” (2006, Comedy) Kay Panabaker, Danielle Panabaker. Emperor New American Drgn (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ UFC Unleashed (N) ’ The Ultimate Fighter (N) ’ TNA iMPACT! (N) ’ (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ MXC ’ Blind Date (CC) who’s not saddled with ditsy Susan (38) AMC “Commando” ›› (1985) Arnold Schwarzenegger. (:45) “F/X” ››› (1986) Bryan Brown. Agents hire a special-effects man to stage a fake mob hit. “FX2” ›› (1991, Adventure) Bryan Brown, Brian Dennehy, Rachel Ticotin. Mayer for a mom. (39) TNT Law & Order “D-Girl” (CC) (DVS) Law & Order “Turnaround” Law & Order “Showtime” “Sleepers” ››› (1996, Crime Drama) Kevin Bacon. A revenge crime reunites four friends from Hell’s Kitchen. (CC) Windfall (41) CNN Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) % (43) CNBC Town Hall Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch On the Money Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch 9 p.m. on NBC ’ ’ ’ ’ “Priceless” cranks up the suds big- (46) LIFE (5:00) “Trophy Wife” (2006) Cont’d “Plain Truth” (2004, Drama) Mariska Hargitay, Alison Pill. (CC) Will & Grace Will & Grace Frasier (CC) Frasier (CC) The Golden Girls The Division (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Special Report Your World With Neil Cavuto time with a passel of relationship dra- (51) FXSPN PartyPoker.net Aussie Millions Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) In Focus on FSN Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) In Focus on FSN Final Score ma. Nina () is finally free (52) ESPN College Football South Carolina at Mississippi State. (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight NFL Live (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) to leave Peter () for (57) USA (5:00) U.S. Open Tennis Men’s & Women’s Second Round. (Live) Cont’d Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ The District “Ten Thirty Three” (CC) Cameron (Jason Gedrick) ... who (71) DISC A Haunting (CC) A Haunting “Where Demons Dwell” Most Evil “Science of Murder” (N) Supermax “Internal Affairs” (CC) A Haunting (CC) A Haunting “Where Demons Dwell” thinks Nina’s over him and wants to (518) ENC “The Aviator” ››› (2004) Leonardo DiCaprio. Howard Hughes produces movies and flies airplanes. ‘PG-13’ (CC) “The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou” ›› (2004) Bill Murray. ‘R’ (CC) (:05) “Diabolique” › (1996) ‘R’ (CC) reconcile with Beth (Sarah Wynter). (534) STARZ “Christmas With the Kranks” ›› (2004) Tim Allen. ‘PG’ (:40) “Guess Who” ›› (2005, Comedy) Bernie Mac. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Hwd Reporter “Zathura” ››› (2005, Adventure) Josh Hutcherson. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) Damien (Jon Foster) has yet another (561) MAX Hide and Seek ‘R’ “Slap Shot” ››› (1977, Comedy-Drama) Paul Newman. ‘R’ (CC) “Batman Begins” ››› (2005, Action) Christian Bale, Michael Caine. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Meet the Fockers” ›› (2004) (CC) change of heart about Galina (Larissa (576) SHOW “Quiz Show” ››› (1994, Docudrama) John Turturro. iTV. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:15) “Woman Thou Art Loosed” ›› (2004) Kimberly Elise. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Brotherhood “Job 31:5-6” (iTV) (CC) Toney vs. Peter (:20) 11:14 ››› Drekonjk). (591) TMC (5:40) “The Final Cut” ›› ’ Cont’d (:15) “Alfie” ›› (2004, Comedy-Drama) Jude Law, Omar Epps. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Soul Plane” ›› (2004) Kevin Hart. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Boyz N the Hood” ››› (1991) Larry Fishburne. ’ ‘R’ TUESDAY August 29, 2006 B5 DOINGS around the valley

Labor Day

Share free breakfast Clifford for State Legislature is host- ing a free Labor Day breakfast. Everyone is invited. This will take place Monday, Sept. 4, from 8:30-10:30 a.m. at Tooele City Park, beside Pratt Aquatic Center. Tooele

Family’s play Enjoy time with your family. Participate in the Tooele family week activities Sept. 18-22. • Monday, Sept. 18 - kick off and chalk it up family art contest (Veteran’s Memorial Park) • Tuesday, Sept. 19 - Family Safety Day (Dow James Building) • Wednesday, Sept. 20 - Family togeth- erness, your choice of activity • Thursday, Sept. 21 - Family Education Day (Tooele City Library) • Friday, Sept. 22 - Service and Family Fun Day (Tooele City Park & Pratt Aquatic Center) All activities will begin at 6 p.m. and are designed with the whole family in mind. Familys that participate in at least two of the free activities will be treated to a free dinner and swimming party on Friday, Sept. 22. For more information please call Tooele City at 843-2100 or visit www.tooelectc.com. Fiddle Fest Enjoy the talents of local fiddlers dur- ing the Fridays on Vine summertime con- cert series. The free concert is this Friday THS car wash night, Sept. 1, at 7 p.m. at Veterans’ The Tooele High School cheerleaders just finished a successful car wash at Boyce’s car wash on Main Street. He donated five hours of continuous washing and vacuuming Memorial Park (corner of Main and Vine with all of his equipment. The girls worked hard and had a lot of fun. The cheerleaders thank the community and Art Boyce for their support. Streets). Bring your blanket or lawn chair Aug. 31, 9 a.m. to Noon. The cost will be $15. and enjoy the show! Overlake Sports Library Come in to prepay. Call to register. Veterans receive help Take GED Attention veterans, widows and depen- The GED test will be given Sept. 19 start- dents — A field service officer from the HOA meeting canceled Join Belles The Overlake HOA meeting scheduled for Find monsters ing at 8 a.m. Please contact Andrea at 833- Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. We still need bowlers for the Tuesday Sept. 9 has been canceled. The next meeting Visit the Tooele City library for monstrous 1994 by Sept. 15 to pre-register for the test. Department Service Office in Salt Lake Morning Bowling Belles. We could use will be Oct. 12 at 7 p.m. in the emergency adventures during the month of September English as a Second Language City will be at the Tooele Workforce teams of four or individuals. We bowl at management room of the Tooele County 2006. Find the monsters and you will be ESOL conversational classes are Service Center, 305 N. Main, from 3- 9:30 Tuesday morning at Buddy’s Bowling Courthouse. All homeowners are invited to eligible for our “Find a Monster” drawing. Wednesday nights from 7-9 p.m. Come any- 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 15 to assist you in Center starting Sept. 5. It is a fun ladies attend. For a sweet treat try to capture a monster by time the center is open for individualized understanding and applying for rightful league. Come join us. For more informa- drawing one. “Draw a Monster” will be dis- study with our software programs and text- VA benefits. This is a free service for all tion call Nina Park at 837-2290. veterans. played in the children’s area, then placed in books. Open Tuesday and Wednesday from Men’s bowlers meet Churches Farmer’s Market up and running a Monster Book. Return your “Monster” by 5-9 p.m. The book fee is $25 per semester. Attention Thursday men’s bowlers — Sept. 23 at the Tooele City Library. For more Tooele’s Farmer’s Market is up and for those of you who missed our meeting. information, call the library at 435-882-2182 running at Veteran’s Memorial Park every We will start our league Aug. 31 at 7 p.m. Catholic education St. Marguerite’s Catholic Church is or visit the library at 128 W. Vine Street. Seniors Friday from 4 p.m. until dusk. Find fresh We still need teams and bowlers. Call now registering for Children’s Religious Labor Day closure produce, handmade goods and more. Tony 882-2096 or 840-0214. Newcomers social set Education Classes. Register after any of the The Tooele City Library will be closed Grantsville seniors Wrestling begins Saturday or Sunday Masses from now until Sept. 2 for Labor Day. For more information, The Grantsville Senior Center can be A Tooele County Newcomers Social Rocky Mountain Wrestling Fall League Sept. 10. All students must register. Tuition call the library at 882-2182 or visit the library reached at 884-3446. will be held Wednesday, Sept. 6, at 5 p.m. starts Sept. 5. Wrestlers grades 7-12 are is $45 per student, $60 for First Communion at 128 W. Vine Street. • Mondays 9 a.m. quilting; lunch at noon, at Jo To Go Cafe & Deli, 1183 N. Main, encouraged to sign up. Practices are and Confirmation students. Payment reservations by 8:30 a.m. Tooele. RSVP to Valerie Wimmer at 849- Monday and Tuesday at THS. Tournaments arrangements are available. A 10 percent • Tuesdays 9 a.m. aerobics; 10 a.m. ceram- 2312 or e-mail [email protected] are Wednesday nights and last two hours. Schools discount will be given for families with ics; 1 p.m. Skipbo; lunch at noon, reserva- Homeschoolers join Fee discounts are available. For informa- three or more registered students. Proof tions by 8:30 a.m. Orientation for new homeschoolers tion call Rod Schmalhaus at 882-7696 or of baptism is required for all sacramental • Wednesdays 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. breakfast; will be held on Sept. 9 from 10 a.m. to 303-868-734, e-mail rsjmventures@Yahoo. Enjoy hot dogs preparation students. Classes will begin on 1 p.m. Pinochle; 1 p.m. Bunko Noon at Tooele Art Center located in the com, visit rockymountainwrestling.com. Free hot dogs will be on the barbeque Sunday, Sept. 10, with the following times: • Thursdays 9 a.m. Pinochle; 10 a.m. line Merc Plaza. Information concerning this and served by the Tooele County Sheriff’s Men’s pool leagues begin Pre-K - sixth grades, 9:45 a.m., and grades 7 dancing; lunch at noon, reservations by 8:30 orientation will continue to be posted at Office at the Night Against Crime held at Tooele County 2006-07 men’s pools - 12, 12:15 p.m. For more information, please a.m.; 12 p.m. blood pressure clinic; 1 p.m. www.utahfamilies.net/. Rose Springs Elementary in Stansbury Park. leagues are forming. There will be a meet- call or e-mail Marcella Burden (882-2130/ Bingo If you have any questions please contact On Sept. 30 at 6 p.m. the sheriff’s office ing held Aug. 29 at Tracks at 7:30 p.m. [email protected]) or Dawn Buhlman • Fridays 9 a.m. aerobics; lunch at noon, Melanie Skelton at utahfamilies@gmail. and community plan to discuss and set up (882-3430/[email protected]). reservations by 8:30 a.m. com or 843-4443. the Neighborhood Launch. Family safety Curious Catholic Christian? • Everyday puzzles, pool, social Caregiver classes set Philanthropy awareness has been planned for the year Are you thinking about becoming a by the school’s staff and Parent Teacher • Sept. 8 — Hearing clinic 9 a.m. to Do you care for a someone who is Catholic Christian? Noon. aging, chronically ill, has a disability or Association. Food drop set Often, one wonders about the local church • Sept. 11 — Center board meeting 10 mental illness? The new UCARE Caregiver or perhaps how one Christian church differs Check hearing a.m. The Utah Food Bank is sponsoring a Tooele County School District will be Guide Classes provide hands-on training from another. Asking your questions is the • Sept. 18-19 — Mesquite/Tuacahn food drop at the Deseret Peak Complex conducting hearing screenings starting Aug. on a range of topics. Attend the free home best place to begin this search. $125/150; show “Cats.” on Friday, Sept. 1, at 8 a.m. Sign ups begin 28 and ending Sept. 8. Grades 1, 2 and 5 will safety class at Cottage Glen on Thursday, You are invited to attend “Inquiry • Sept. 19 — Financial questions answered at 7:30 a.m. Food will be distributed until be screened. Students enrolled in resource Aug. 31, at 7 p.m. in the center building. Sessions” beginning Wednesday, Sept. 6, at by Lance McCubbins from Edward Jones on 10:30 a.m. or when it is gone. There is programs with a three-year evaluation due Call Dee Askerlund at 882-4163 or Coy 7 p.m. in the downstairs social hall. Sessions Tuesday, Sept. 19, at 1:30 p.m. no prequalifying; everyone is welcome. will also receive a hearing screening. Reynolds at 224-2599. normally last about one hour. • Sept. 26 — Foot clinic 1:30-3:30 p.m. If you have questions, call Carrie at 843- Copper Cyn. council meets 7667. Appointments needed; call 884-3446. Meetings Copper Canyon Elementary will • Sept. 29 — Birthday dinner 4 p.m. Help pets Scouts hold the first Community Council meeting Entertainment by Cristy Roberts and family Are you an animal lover who would of the year on Tuesday, Sept. 5, at 6:30 p.m. and Maria Whitworth and family. like to make a difference in your com- Voice opinion Community baby shower set in the school library. Elections will be held Tooele seniors munity? Tooele Animal Outreach is look- for new council members. All parents are The Utah Department of Health has Adults and girls interested in learning The Tooele County Senior Citizen Center ing for reliable foster families in the encouraged to attend. scheduled a public hearing to receive Tooele County Area to foster dogs and more about the Girl Scouting experience can be reached at 882-2870. comment on the Department’s Fiscal cats from our local Animal Shelters until should join area troops for this event. • Mondays — Bridge 10 a.m.; aerobics Year 2008 budget and the state’s use of these animals can be placed into new Participants will meet on Wednesday, Sept. Adult Ed 9:30 a.m.; lunch 12-1 p.m.; line dancing at 1 the federal Preventive Health and Health forever homes. If you feel that you can 13, at 7 p.m. at the Dow James building. p.m. starts Sept. 11; Bingo 1 p.m. Services Block Grant. The hearing will provide a great temporary home for any Troops will package donated baby items for • Tuesdays — Lunch 12-1 p.m.; Pinochle 1 be held Thursday, Aug. 31, 2006, from of these animals, please contact Marci at our local community efforts. Talk with Scout Keep learning p.m.; line dancing at 1 p.m. starts Sept. 11. 4-6 p.m. in room #114 of the Martha 435-882-2085 or Tiffany at 435-884-4407 members and Leaders/Co-Leaders to find Get your high school diploma. The cen- • Wednesdays — Breakfast 9 a.m.- Hughes Cannon Building, 288 N. 1460 for more information about our fostering out how Scouting fits in your life. ter offers all classes required for adults Noon; aerobics 9:30 a.m.; no ceramics until West. UDOH invites citizens and organi- program. Cub Roundtable returns to TJHS 18 years and over to receive a high school September. zations to attend and comment on issues • Thursdays — Pinochle 9 a.m.; lunch 12- Dine to help teens Cub Scout Leader Roundtable will sail diploma, adult basic education, GED prepa- and needs they feel should be addressed. ration, word processing, drivers’ education 1 p.m.; bridge Noon; Canasta/other games Join the fun and help young women into the “Cub Scout Shipbuilders” theme, Those who plan to comment should arrive and English as a second language. Register 1 p.m. discover a new beginning! On Thursday, Thursday, Sept. 7, 7:30 p.m. at the Tooele early to sign up to speak for 3-5 minutes. now to graduate — just $25 per semester. • Fridays — Pinochle 9:30 a.m.; aerobics Sept. 21, Lt. Col John Melendez will be Junior High chorus room. Comments on the UDOH budget will also The center is located at 76 S. 1000 W., phone 10:30 a.m.; lunch 12-1 p.m.; Bingo at Noon; the key note speaker for a banquet ben- Join us as we start a new year in Cub be accepted in writing through Sept. 14. Scouting, while helping your pack by attend- 833-1994. Mexican Train 2 p.m. Send comments to Shari Watkins, Utah efiting New Hope House in Tooele. The • Dances — Due to the length of the floor $20 banquet begins at 6:30 p.m. at 3818 W. ing Roundtable. Two lucky packs will receive Learn PhotoShop Elements 2 Department of Health, P.O. Box 144002, free admission to the Zeller Corn Maze for Learn what to do with your digital camera Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4002 or email at 4700 S. in Salt Lake City. Call 843-5602 or 224-3556 for reservations. their entire pack (including cubs, leaders photos using PhotoShop Elements Thursday, SEE DOINGS ON B6 [email protected]. and families). Written comments on the preventive Train Scout leaders block grant will be accepted through Sept. Grantsville DOINGS POLICY 21. Send comments to LaDene Larsen, The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) Deseret Utah Department of Health, Division of Peak District in Tooele County is looking WouldWould youyou likelike toto shareshare aa storystory oror announceannounce anan upcoming event in “Doings Around the Community and Family Health Services, for volunteers to assist in the coordination Donner Reed Museum open Valley?”Valley”? Contact Barbara Bennett at the newspaper at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or P.O. Box 142107, Salt Lake City, UT 84114- and training of adult leaders. Individuals at The Donner Reed Museum, located at e-mail to [email protected]. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is happy to run a 2107, or e-mail at [email protected]. least 21 years of age are needed to assist in the corner of Cooley and Clark Streets notice of special events for charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, Persons with disabilities requiring help to bi-monthly training and Roundtable meet- in Grantsville, displays artifacts from the etc. Businesses should contact the advertising department to inquire about placing a attend or fully participate in this hearing ings. Scouts and their parents benefit from Donner Reed trail seven days a week by informed and trained leaders. Please help. display ad. Due to limited space we can only guarantee that items will run three times. should call 801-538-6111 to request rea- appointment only. Call 884-3767 or 884- Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. Information should be delivered no later sonable accommodations. Volunteers are asked to contact Rick Little 3411. at 882-7930. than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date. B6 TUESDAY Aug. 29, 2006

x126. 900 W., Tooele, Room 118 public lectures at 7 p.m. Sept. 13 at Doings Diabetes classes set • Thursdays 7:30 p.m. at 134 E. Rio Grande Depot in Salt Lake City. Continued from page B5 Anyone with diabetes — don’t Erda Road, Erda, Room 8. Admission is free. miss out on the self management For more information, contact ������ restoration, all Friday night dances classes held September Friday General Laurel Casjens at 801-533-3592 will be held at the Grantsville center mornings 9:30 to Noon Sept. 8, 15, Art fellowship available ������ until further notice. 22 and 29. You will need a doctor’s Guidelines and application forms • Piano player — A volunteer referral. for the Utah Arts Council’s 2007 piano player is needed for the Tooele Schools invited For more information, call Eileen King Arthur Flour invites Utah Visual Arts Fellowships are avail- Senior Band. DeLeeuw at 228-0048. able to Utah artists. Two $10,000 • Drivers — Volunteer drivers are middle schools to experience the free Life Skills Bread Baking fellowships are awarded annu- needed for short trips. Apply with ally to encourage visual artists to Rose or Joyce. CDL not required. Recovery Program. The successful program launches nationwide, adds whole- advance their professional careers. ���������� • Pool — Pool playing seniors are Fellowship applications must be ������������� welcome. grains focus. King Arthur Flour sends postmarked, no later than Friday, • Sept. 11 — line dancing at 1 Overeaters group meets recipes, ingredients and an instruc- Sept. 29. ������������������������������������������� p.m. Overeaters Anonymous meets tor for a 45-minute assembly; all the For more information, contact ����������������������������������������������� • Sept. 12 — line dancing at 1 Thursdays at 1:15 p.m. All are school has to do is provide assembly Margaret Hunt at (801) 236-7551 or p.m. welcome at St. Barnabas Center, space, students, and enthusiasm! We ����������������������������������������������� visit online at http://arts.utah.gov. 1784 N. Aaron Dr., Tooele (youth teach everyone how to bake bread Senior Circle, MWMC and ask that they make two loaves Driving class set ������������������������ Senior Circle is for those over 50 room). Call Perky at 882-4721 or ������������������� at home – one to share with their The Utah Safety Council is now and costs $15 per year. Call 843-3690 882-7756 or leave message. ���������������� families, the other to bring back offering four-hour defensive driving for a membership form and to RSVP Tooele AA meets daily ��������������� to school for a large donation to a courses at 1574 W. 1700 S., Salt Lake for all activities except exercise and Tooele Alcoholic Anonymous �������� local food pantry, homeless shelter, City. Also, Spanish defensive driving water aerobics. meets daily at noon and 8 p.m. at ����������������������������� senior center, or other social service courses are held once a month at ����������������� • Hinges and Twinges (water 1120 W. Utah Ave. Call 882-7358 organization. The Life Skills Bread this location. ������������������ aerobics) — Meets Tuesdays and for information. Baking Program is a fun way to Get a 50-point reduction from ����������������� Thursdays 11 a.m. at Pratt Aquatic Dealer’s Choice AA meets teach math and science, plus the your driving record. Registration is ���������� Center, $2.50. Dealer’s Choice AA meeting will ����������� joys and traditions of home baking $40 per person, or $10 for those ������������ be held Sundays at 6 p.m. at the and community service. age 55 and over who are seeking a ������������������� Groups United Methodist Church, 78 E. Visit www.kingarthurflour.com/ reduction in their insurance rate. For ������������������� Utah Ave. Call 224-4364 to get baking/life.php, or contact Julie additional information or to register, ����������������� directions or information. Christopher at 802.526.1833 or julie. contact the Utah Safety Council at ��������������� Feeling trapped? [email protected]. 478-7878 or visit www.utahsafety- ������������������ Eagles dinner canceled Eagles steak night for Friday, If someone’s drinking is affect- SLCC hosts conference council.org. ���� ing your life, Alanon can help. ��������������� Sept. 1, has ben canceled due to the Thursday and Friday, Sept. 14- Was your proposal perfect? ��� Labor Day holiday. See you again on My Hoop meets Wednesdays at 15, Salt Lake Community College When a woman’s ring finger is ������� Friday, Sept. 8. 10 a.m. in the youth room and at is holding a Conference on Writing crowned with a sparkling diamond, 6:30 p.m. in the Bowman room ���������������� Alzheimer’s group meets and Social Justice, featuring Victor she can expect others to ask one at 1784 N. Aaron Dr. in the staff ��������������������� The Alzheimer’s Caregiver Villanueva, Jr. from Washington question: so how did he propose? ������������������������������ office or call Perky at 882-7756 or Support & Education Group is State University. He will discuss his In search of the perfect proposal, ��������������������������������� 882-4721. open to anyone caring for someone autobiography “Bootstraps: From LDS author Michele Ashman Bell, ����������������������������� an American Academic of Color,” ����������������������������� with Alzheimer’s disease or related Call Alateen along with publisher Covenant ��������������������������� dementia (memory issues). Learn For Alateen group information, which won two national awards, Communications, are sponsoring ���������������������������� about this disease. Get and share call 849-1881. conducting a community dialogue the Perfect Proposal contest to hear ������������������������������ ideas. Kick drug habit and doing a book signing. how you asked or were asked “Will ������������������������������� The next meeting will be Tuesday, A 12-Step Addiction Recovery Contact Joy Tlou at 957-6067 for you marry me?” �������������������������� Sept. 12, 2:30-3:30 p.m. in a new Program for addictive/compul- more information. For application information, ��������������������������������� location — Cottage Glen activity sive behavior, run by LDS Social Wood conservator speaks contact Sherry Waddingham at ������������������������������������������������������������� center, 1892 Aaron Dr. (across from Services in Tooele and Erda, wel- The Division of Arts and Museums’ [email protected]; (801) 236- ������������������������������������������������������������ hospital). comes new members and every- Office of Museum Services is pleased 7550; or at the Utah Arts Council, For information call Frank at 882- one. to welcome Ronald Sheetz, wood 617 East South Temple, Salt Lake 2870 ext. 130 or Donna 882-2870 • Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. at 1030 S. conservator, to Utah, to present City, Utah 84102-1177.

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Call Chris 435-850- males $300 each call preschool now enrolling Complete job description is available at the lift gate, runs good, Tooele County Human Resource Offi ce Located in North East 9050 for an estimate WASHER, DRYER, New Wendy 801-232-6090 3-5 years for fall $4500; 1995 trailer TOOELE 47 South Main Street, Tooele Tooele. $40 per Couch, Loveseat, Small classes starts the 5th of TRANSCRIPT frame, 3500lb axles, CLAWS + Paws mobile ULLETIN or visit our website at www.co.tooele.ut.us month. Call 840-3208 needs bed, $700; 1978 appliances, Baby September for more in- B grooming. I’ll come to formation Call Keri or This recruitment will close on September 1, Honda 750cc motorcy- clothes, Swing, gas grill, you. Flexible hours, rea- 2006 at 5:00 p.m. EEO Employer cle, 4 carbs, needs Christmas tree, patio ta- Cassie 435-884-6919 sonable rates. Call 435-884-6080 work, $500. 833-9239 ble, shop vac Lake Margaret for an appoint- 801-390-6407 Point 801-250-9667 ment 840-1537, 882- Certified Licensed day- You may have just the 5019. care provider with pre- Riddles Salvage thing someone out of DO YOU NEED A school activities. 2 where minds and spirits grow town is looking for. GROOM OR GOING openings. Stansbruy & Wrecking Place your classified ad ON Vacation? Leave Park. Sherry McClatchy CUSTOMER • Preschool Activities daycare/preschool in 45 of Utah's newspa- your pets with us! 882-8960 • Loving, Clean Enviroment Real cash for pers, the cost is $155. Tender loving care. your junk • Arts And Crafts Monday-Thursday For up to 25 words. You My Dog’s Heaven COUNTRY KIDS Day- car or truck. Boarding/ Grooming. care has openings for • Full Healthy Meals 6:00am-6:30pm will be reaching a po- • car & trucks tential of up to 340,000 843-9464 or 840-0430 children up to 12yrs old SERVICE REPS • Group Pictures 3-11 year olds • farm equipment night shift 1pm-2am households. All you FREE TO Good Home • batteries need to do is call the Mon-Fri 435-884-6919 Call Kim for details 843-9751 or 830-2449 • aluminum & copper Black Aussie, Golden Transcript Bulletin at NEEDED IMMEDIATELY am pm Retriever Mix 3yrs old DAY CARE, FULL TIME, 9 - 5 • Mon - Sat 882-0050 for full details. Call 843-0405 LICENCED, CPR, (Mention UCAN) FREE Pick-up FIRST AID, REFEREN- We’re looking for individuals who want to join our team. 884- 3366 Furniture & FREE TO good home, 3 CES, NORTH AREA, St. Marguerite’s School 6400 Burmester Rd • Grantsville kittens, male. Contact Appliances 24HRS, M-F, STATE is now starting registration me after 6pm. 882-5016 HELP AVAILABLE. Starting at $13.50 hour for Preschool Classes BEAUTIFUL, SIMPLE 6.5’ COUCH, Very good BUS TO SCHOOL. Wedding Dress and FREE TO good home, 6 435-882-3390 and all day Fall condition Beige back- month old female re- Veil. Short Sleeves, ground light flowers Kindergarten & First Temple Ready, Had triever/ lab mix. Indoor DEPENDABLE CHILD PLUS BONUSES. 435-840-2774 Professional dry clean- dog. Has had 1st shots. care in my Erda home. Grade. Spayed, cute personali- If this sounds like the opportunity that you’re looking for ing. Please Call for pic- BEAUTIFUL VARIETY of State licensed. CPR ty and smart. Must find For information tures 882-0053 $200 end tables, priced from certified. Call Kim Zeller than Quality Automotive is looking for you. Call today for new home. Please save $35; elegantly carved at 882-5240 or 850- call Janet Barbiero at her from going to the your personal interview with our career managers DIAMONDS don't pay dining table w/4 chairs, 9117. 882-1408, 882-3860 or pound. 882-5820 7am- retail! Large selection, $495; Victorian-style so- (866) 487-1237 Jared Harvey or Dave Haraguchi 4:30pm, 882-8315 after DEPENDABLE CHILD 882-0081. high quality. Bridal sets, fa in excellent condition, 5:30pm 830-4539 care, meals and wedding bands. Every- $699.99. Homebodies, snacks, activities. Two thing wholesale! Rocky 1 N. Main St. Tooele, MINI DACHS- full time openings, 2-4yr Mtn. Diamond Co. 882-0650 S.L.C. 1-800-396-6948 HUNDS Very rare col- olds. State licensed. ors Call to find out CANOPY BEDROOM Lots of fun! 833-9144, more! 435-224-4343 Water Aerobics ESTATE / MOVING Sale Set matching beautiful 849-1537 Angie Furniture, Washer, Dry- dresser and mirror Sim- DEPENDABLE FUN lov- Instructor er, TV’s Etc Also 2004 mons mattress set PERFECT PUPS Obedi- ing child care, full time, Saturn Ion All in Excel- helps your little one ence training. Group M-F, CPR/ First Aid cer- lent Condition Call 435- sleep with angels $450 and private classes. tified, 5:30am-6:00pm, Part-time Water Aerobics Instructor 882-1043 843-0776 needed. 6 a.m. shift and anticipate future 435-882-5266 ages 4 and under, 830- FIREPLACE INSERTS 8204, 833-9026 openings for other classes soon. If you have COUCH, love seat and PUREBRED BOXER and stoves, pallet, gas, end tables, perfect GRANTSVILLE interest in physical fitness, the ability to puppy for sale, $275 FULL OR part time day wood. Gas $600, pallet shape, $600; Everett choreograph and teach water aerobics classes, obo. 496-3275 care openings in my $1650, wood $850. piano and an interest in increasing the health and Many brands, pallet home CDA, CRP, and ROTWEILER PUPPIES CARRIERS NEEDED stoves still available. first aid certified, food physical activity of our patrons, we want to DOUBLE BUNKBED $300, 8wks old, first Call for low prices, we handler permit, ten pre- hear from you. No prior experience is w/futon fold-out sofa on shots, dew claws and install. 801-295-7398 or school experience, and Please call Janet at 884-6731 required. We will consider training the right bottom- makes into 2nd tails done. (801)652- 801-598-3473 will transport to and individuals. Prior experience and current double bed; TV enter- 3749 or (435)840-4247 tainment center, 2 tow- from school Marcie 833- or call Tammy at 882-0050 water aerobics or certification is a plus. FOR SALE: Decorating ers, w/shelves over SHIHTZU PUPPY Black 0709 $7.50 - $10.50/hr based on certification. consultant display both TV and towers. male 3 months old boards, 1 large board, KARMA’S KIDDIE Korn- Call 843-7667 Trained and Rare $850 $20; 2 small boards, er is now taking names Please call and leave a To apply return a Tooele City Application to $10 each. Call 882- for the 2006-2007 NORTH VALLEY Appli- message 435-224-3020 HR Office 90 N Main, Tooele, UT 84074. 2904 ance. Washers/ dryers school year. Contact We will consider applicants until the needs of $99-$199. Complete Janet Paulich 884-6731 FRESH FARM Eggs For for 4yr olds and Holly & the division have been met. repair service. Satisfac- TOOELETRANSCRIPT Sale 884-3701 tion guaranteed. Parts BULLETIN Luann Nelson for 3yr www.tooelecity.org for all major brands. olds. Come join us for a STATIONARY BICYCLE Front loader/$550. 843- year of fun & learning! EEO/ADA Employer 882-2034 882-0050 9154, 830-3225. 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Tue-Fri 6am-3pm graveyard shifts. Apply and it is a one call, one Trail 90 or equivalent sume 435-637-2833 short probationary peri- sign on benefits 401k SUBSTITUTE CUSTO- in person at 522 S order, one bill program. 435-882-0376 6229 people w/disabilities od. Plant is located near 2006 Volvos 1-800-442- DIAN job at Tooele Ar- Main. 882-0530 Call the Transcript Bul- given preference feder- ALL AGES, experience Grantsville, Utah. 0450 my Depot/ Deseret al background check re- Qualified individuals will letin at 882-0050 for fur- levels! Instant work. Ac- HIRING: TACO Del Mar Chemical Depot. Good Continued on next page quired apply at Tooele be at least 18 years old, ther info. (ucan) tors, Extras, Models. ELECTRONIC TECHNI- Store Manager Prior ex- pay. Federal Back- Department of Work have a valid driver's li- Not a school. $72.50- CIAN WANTED, com- perience required. Re- ground check required Force Services cense, a high school di- Wanted $800 daily. 801-438- puter experience helpful sponsibilties include apply at Tooele Depart- ploma or GED, and 0067 but not required. Must managing store, em- ment of Workforce ACTORS, MODELS, pass several assess- send complete resume ployees,Inventory and Services. NEED STOCKTON VOICE-OVER, Seniors ment tools. Benefits in- in first correspondence Food Costs. If you are home to rent. 843-0415 and Kids needed now AMERICAN INN and clude: medical, dental, with education, job his- interested please con- SUPERCUTS HIRING 843-3593 for TV, Film, Print, Cat- Suites is seeking part vision, life insurance, tory, references and tact Gina at Taco Del STYLISTS Supercuts alogs, and Conventions. time housekeeper pension, 401K, vaca- salary requirements to Mar. Phone: 435-833- offers great benefits, in- Recreational All Ages, No Experi- $6/hr. Weekends and tions and holidays. Call P.O. 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We're look- wheels and tires, carbu- CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANTS nician needed to serv- tions for Maintenance ing for licensed cosme- retor sleeps 5 or 6, RN/LPN’s CONSTRUCTION Fra- ice Tooele County area. position Pick up appli- tologists to join our $2000 OBO 1967 Fiber- mers and Laborers Rocky Mountain Care—Tooele Offers Tooele County resident cation at Holiday Inn team of friendly creative form I/O 19.5ft boat, needed. New home preferred. Apply at 153 Site trailer or Fax re- stylists in Tooele. Call $600. Moving Must Sell • Competitive Wages • Health Insurance construction. Good pay, East 4370 South, Mur- sume to 801-533-8878 Pepper at 888-888- 843-9889 steady job. In Tooele/ • Paid Time Off • 401 (K) ray, Utah. (801)263- or Call 801-633-9227 7778 x2380. Grantsville call 435- 1705 Ask for Steve 1977 18FT Wilderness • Sick Leave • Flexible Hours 578-1335. Salt Lake call Byrd, Byrds Fire Protec- Liddiard Home TAX PREPARER earn Camp trailer, $700 obo. • Much More 801-649-6393 tion. 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Fax resumes to Liberty tax service adults, dual propane EXPERIENCED CNA’S Tooele. Liddiard ATTN: Isabelle or call 435-843-9054. 884-6850 or call 840- Small fee for books tanks, must sell Rocky Mountain Care is a Drug Free Employer Wanted Cottage Glen Home Furnishings has Or apply at www.harmonyhomehealth.com 1673 been family owned (435)882-6717 Equal Opportunity Employer 882-7990 (435)830-8510 FOOD SERVICE Work- for over 50 years and Managing Editor er. Salt Lake Communi- is expanding in one of The Tooele Transcript ty Action Head Start the fastest counties Bulletin, a 112 year-old program has an imme- in the nation. If you family owned, two-day diate opening for Part are the right individu- per week newspaper EQUIPMENT MECHANIC al with a great atti- IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Time Food Service is seeking a Managing tude, this may be the worker in Wendover. Editor to lead a strong Minimum 1yr exp and opportunity you have been looking for. We staff of journalists. The High School Diploma Transcript Bulletin, I-80 West, Exit 77 required. Competitive provide comprehen- at the Wal-Mart circulation 8,000, has wage. Drug/ alcohol/ sive training and offer 20 minutes background check req. great pay with gener- been honored repeat- Position closes at 5pm ous benefits. Come edly as the best large from Grantsville Aug 18. Visit join our fun and posi- weekly newspaper in Distribution www.slcap.org for job tive working environ- Utah. Responsibili- description. Email or fax ment! Please feel free ties include assigning Equipment Mechanic resume to msorensen to apply in person: and editing stories, A great opportunity with Cargill, Inc., a world leader in agriculture 2502 North 400 E. @slcap.org or 801-355- providing feedback and email resume: jrl@lid- and industry. Duties include troubleshooting and repairing Trucks Center in Grantsville! 1798 attn: Mickael. coaching to reporters, diardhf.com, Fax re- and Heavy Equipment as well as some fabrication work. and managing and FRAMERS. Looking for sume: attn. JR 435- Applicants must be eighteen years or older and provide assisting in the page Part-Time Schedules Available Framing crews that are 882-0968. identification for eligibility purposes and available to work rotating reliable, quality oriented design and layout. A and deadline conscien- LOCAL TAXIDERMY degree in journalism is shifts and overtime as needed. A High School diploma/GED is tious. Grantsville/ Tannery needs a hard preferred and writing required, additional schooling/degree a plus. Four to Five years Tooele area. (435)830- worker full or part time and editing experi- experience is desired. Must pass a written exam. 1480 Fax 882-4371 position Available no ence is required. The $12.50/hr to start for T-F experience needed paid Transcript Bulletin Cargill offers an excellent benefit package training 801-230-3454 FRAMING. WOOD car- offers competitive pay pentry, entry level and ‰ 401-k and benefi ts, a friendly $13.85/hr to start for S,S,M up, full time, year round. MEDICAL ASSISTANT, ‰ ESOP Golden Craft Construc- FT/ PT. Friendly, con- work environment, and ‰ Health and Dental insurance $3.00/hr raise within 2 1⁄2 years tion (801)635-9469 scientious, self- starter a tradition of journalistic for busy Pediatric clinic. excellence. We are ‰ Paid Vacation and Holidays WINGERS IS NOW Ac- Please fax your resume an equal opportunity ‰ Incentive plan Material Handling Positions cepting applications for to Lynda at (435)843- employer and drug free ‰ Competitive wages Cooks & Servers. Apply 8382. environment. Opportunities for Growth in person. 1211 N Main ‰ Must be able to lift up to 100 lbs continuously Send a cover letter, Street. NEEDED: FULL or part time driver for dump salary expectations and We offer a compensation structure based on experience/ SEEKING FT/PT Medi- truck, CDL required. resume to: Scott Dunn, qualifications with a 90 day probationary period. Successful To apply, please visit our Distribution cal receptionist & Call Jim (435)830-0838 Publisher, P.O. Box applicants will be required to pass a company paid medical exam, assistant for busy or (435)843-9024 390, Tooele, UT 84074 which includes a drug/alcohol screen, reference checks, credit Center at 929 N SR 138 Grantsville. Tooele medical prac- or deliver to 58 North tice, experience re- NOW HIRING 2006 Main St., Tooele. check and criminal background check. Cargill Salt is an Equal quired. Pay depend- POSTAL JOBS! Opportunity Employer. Please allow 30-60 minutes to complete ent on experience. If $18/hour starting, Avg. qualified please fax Pay $57K/year. Federal Interested applicants should go online at jobs.utah.gov or the Application Process. resume to: 801-951- Benefits. No experience contact any Department of Workforce Services. 2389 Attn: HR needed. 1-800-584- 1775 Ref #P9701

OPERATOR Part-Time Immediate opening for STORE MANAGEMENT TIRE TECHS a part-time switchboard Required applicants should Perform tire services as operator at the Tooele Army Depot. This part- have a minimum of two years directed by supervisor. time position will work retail experience, knowledge Mechanical aptitude and rotating and weekend of semi-tractor oil lube familiarity with medium truck speedco requirements, supervisory shifts. Send resume to experience, knowledge of tires, specs and services. GStek, Inc., 1100 Madi- OSHA standards, ability to son Plaza, Suite A, Chesapeake, VA handle customer complaints, No Slowing Down 23320, fax (757) 436- experience in interviewing/ LUBE CREW CHIEF Responsible for all oil and 6842, or email hr@gste- hiring potential job applicants. kinc.com. GStek is an lubrication operations Equal Opportunity Em- Speedco Truck conducted on his/her Lube is coming SERVICE WRITER/ ployer and supports a assigned shift. Mechanical drug-free workplace. to Tooele in TIRE SALES PRO and supervisory experience Retail/Commercial tire sales a plus. All positions require PALLET MANUFAC- has several openings for mid-September experience or Transportation/ drug screen. TURING facility needs and we are in Automotive Industry sales general laborer starting need of fi lling experience preferred, but at $9/hr please call 435- PART-TIME CUSTODIAN the following will train the right person LUBE TECHS 843-4280 for more in- positions: with excellent sales ability, Perform duties related formation • General grounds Speedco is building our to the preparation and PART TIME Cleaner Tire Pro Sales Team to application of all oil and • General custodial type work – trash/clearing needed to clean local • Store Manager assist our customers with lube requirements related to their tire related issues and resteraunts, 2 hours per debris from buildings • Service Writer/ semi-tractors. day, weekdays, call maintenance. Customer Dave 801-541-7152 • Window washing Tire Sales Pro service skills and a drive for interviews. • Tire Techs to be the best is required. CASHIER • Clean restrooms • Lube Crew Chief Perform air pressure; tread Responsible for cash POLICE OFFICERS: • Day shift needed • Lube Techs depth, and roadworthy register operations, writing Earn up to 20,000 bo- • Cashier inspections. Air up tires, service tickets, computer nus. Train to protect determine if service is experience and customer your fellow Soldier and Please apply at or send resume to: be a leader in the Army needed. Minimum of 1 year service skills. experience. National Guard. 1-800- Human Resources-CUSTMMP GO-GUARD.com/police (ucan) 301 W South Temple RECEPTIONIST NEED- Salt Lake City, UT 84101 All positions require background check and drug screens. Competitive wage, medical ED for busy medical of- fice. Fax resume to Or at 2901 N. Sheep Lane benefi ts, 401K, bonus. Please email all resumes to [email protected] or you can ENT Surgical Associ- call the General Manager, Lawrence Sandberg at 801-390-0054. You can view our job ates. 882-4743 Tooele, UT 84074 postings on Career Builder or visit our web site at www.speedco.com EOE, M/F TUESDAY August 29, 2006 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B9

Continued from previous page Autos Trucks Apartments for Homes for Rent Homes for Rent Homes Homes Homes Rent Autos 2004 SATURN Ion $500! Trucks/SUVs from BEAUTIFUL HOME for 3BDRM 2BTH Mobile DON’T THROW Money $$$SAVE MONEY 4bdrm 2bth 1048 S 900 FSBO, Rambler in 26,400k Excellent con- $500! Chevys, Jeeps, rent 4bdrm 3bth w/storage nice park, away! Buy for less than Find HUD & Bank W $169,900 435-843- Tooele 2200sqft 4bdrm dition 882-1043 Fords and More! Police 1800sqft large yard $560/mo, $400/dep rent. Free recorded 5153 2bth large storage/laun- $500! Hondas from owned homes at: Impounds For Sale, For $2200/mo Call Brian 435-830-1177 message 24/7. Call to- dry, well maintained, $500! Police Impounds www.tooelebankowned FOR SALE: 2002 Ford Listings Call 800-366- 801-244-6670 day 1-888-734-9350 ext 4BDRM HUD HOME! nice area close to For Sale, For listings homes.com or call for Taurus SEL Silver. All 9813 x 9973 3BDRM 2BTH rambler, 100. Only $26,349, Financ- schools Asking Price Call 800-366-9813 x a list Berna or Chris options. Tinted win- GRANTSVILLE 2BDRM 170 W 700 N, 2033sqft, ing Referrals available! $149,000 435-830-4111 A519 FOR RENT - Valley 435-840-5029, Group dows. 24 Valve V6. 1975 CHEVY 1/2 ton mobile home, $450/mo, hardwood floors, availa- 1 Real Estate For Listings Call 800- 73,000 Miles. Average truck, 4x4 frame & en- $300/dep; 3bdrm mo- ble 9/12. $1095/mo. Meadows has two and 366-9783 x B851 FSBO: HORSE property 1994 CADILLAC Low three bedroom apart- 26 MPG. Good family gine, good tires & great bile home, $550/mo, 435-241-5005 **SEARCH EVERY New, Ponderosa Es- miles $5000 1986 Hon- ments available. Cov- BANK FORECLOSURE! car. $8,500 Call 833- engine (350). Good $300/dep. 849-2471 home listed in tooele tate, Stansbury. 5bdrm, da Accord Hatchback 3bdrm 3bth Near schools ered parking, dish- 3bdrm 2bth Home, 9768 or 241-0153 trans. New Edlebrock 884-0113 882-1969 county at www.tooele- 2.5bth, 2 story, full $300 OBO Call 843- fenced yard pets ok all washers and washer $8,895! Won`t Last! carb. New Edlebrock in- homesforsale.com and basement, 3 car ga- 0405 HONDAS From $500! GRANTSVILLE 2bdrm, appliances included and dryer hook ups. More Homes Available, take & manifold. $1300 sign up fdor a free no rage, 1/2ac, fireplace, Police Impounds For $650/mo, $300/dep, new a/c 2 car garage Call Carole at 882- For Listings Call 800- 1999 OLDSMOBILE In- obo. (435)840-8790 obligation email update 4500sqft, 1500sqft un- Sale! Many Makes and Utilities included no $950/mo call Alyssa 7875 ext 123 to see if 366-9783 xH772 trigue, great condition on new listings daily. finished basement, Models, For Listings 1986 FREIGHTLINER. smoking, no pets. 884- 435-830-3360 you qualify. inside & out, cd, leather Chris or Berna 435-840- available September. Call 800-366-9813 X 16ft flatbed, real nice 6596 BEAUTIFUL 3bdrm 2bth seats, rear spoiler, 5031 Group 1 Real Es- (801)809-6535 9436 condition. Great for 3BDRM 3BTH, available GRANTSVILLE 3BDRM Rambler on Tooeles $4300 obo. 843-5835 tate. hauling hay, water, etc. LARGE 2BDRM , nice now. Rambler in culde- 2bth cottage, 2 car east bench only NORTH TOOELE Home SELL YOUR CAR or $3500. (435)830-2940 nice nice! Serious inqui- sac off 1000 N, Tooele. garage, central air, $279,900 Call Niki at For Sale 1800sqft ML boat in the classifieds. ries only. $500/dep, 1875sqft, Walk-in Clos- basement. $950/mo. Remax Advance 435- off 1000 North. Excel- FFOROR SSALE!ALE! Call 882-0050 1991 F-150 XLT V-8 5 $650/mo. No pets No ets, Wood Floors 399 Utah Drive 840-2389 lent Shape. See at FOR SALE! ltr, 5spd, 4WD, 190K Smoking. (435)840- $1185/mo, 435-241- (400 W 400 S) www.slcbyowner.com/2 TRANSMISSION RE- mls, AC, AM/ FM/ CD, 3010 5005 Davidson Realty BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM 04. Below MV $175k PAIR, rebuild. Low cost Pwr Wind/Lks, Cruise, (801)466-5078 rambler on large lot. Make offer. to Tooele residents. Will Tow Pkg 843-0841 LOW RENT Remodels: 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile KIDS PARADISE 3bdrm 2bth. Only buy vehicles 1990 and Studio, 1 and 2 bed- home for rent, no smok- 4bdrm, 2bth, large Grantsville Brick $249,900 in Grantsville. Planning on selling your up that needs transmis- 1996 DODGE Ram 1500 room apartments. New ing/ pets. 882-1550 Call Angela at REMAX home, you could be Sell Your Car Here for fenced yard, dishwash- Rambler. 2 bdrm. sion work, cash paid. Red sport 4x4 Auto carpet, tile and paint. er, flat top range, mi- Advance 884-3490. sending your sales 3BDRM, 2BTH town 1 bath, newly Shop (801)972-5810 108k miles power ev- New management with crowave, indoor and points to up to 340,000 house, carport, $825/ remodeled, central air, BEAUTIFUL HOME in $ 80* Home (435)843-8181 erything 5.2L V8 Short great tenants. Seniors outdoor fireplaces households at once. For mo. (801)544-9113 fireplace, nice yard. Stansbury Park 4bdrm, ea. bed $4500 Daniel 435- welcome. 843-0917 close to school $1000 $155. you can place 6 882-7698 435-840-0330 (801)529-3508 Available Immediately. 3.5bth, formal living, SUVs neg. 840-2543 your 25 word classified NEW 3bdrm, 2bth town- $ family rooms, loft, fin- ad to all 45 newspapers Call 882-0050 3BDRM, 2BTH. No 1998 CHEVY Silverado homes, 2 car garage, NEWER 4BDRM 3bth 2 125,000 ished basement, land- in Utah. Just call the *Based on 13 issue contract. 1998 NISSAN Pathfind- smoking, no pets 884-3347 1500 xcab, great interi- ac, enclosed yard, car garage 494 E 670 N scaped, RV pad, extras. Transcript Bulletin at er, excellent condition, $1100/mo $600/dep. or condition, bed liner, hookups, starting at $1200/mo Call Debbie 2750sqft $269,000 435- 882-0050 for all the de- 98k miles, automatic, Basement storage, cen- 2000 CHEVY Venture 2wd, ac, power win- $399. 882-4004 830-4716 Owner Agent 882-6657 tails. (Mention ucan) EXT, 75k, loaded, pow- 4wd, $6700. Call Todd dows/ locks, tow pack- tral air. Lease option er door, power seats, 882-5298 after 5pm. age, $6500. Call 833- ROOM FOR rent, best available. 801-580-7453 OVERLAKE COMMUNI- FFOROR SSALE!ALE! BEFORE SELLING, buy- RAMBLER FOR Sale pw, cruise, rear air, 9679. deal in Tooele, great TY 3bdrm, 2bth, large ing, financing, listing for 3bdrm 2bth partially fin- 4-5BDRM, 3bth, huge compressor, 8 passen- 2000 FORD Explorer, new home, own bath, family room in finished sale or settling an es- ished basement double newer home, fenced ger, overhead console, Eddie Bauer, fully load- 2000 DODGE Dakota w/d, cable, internet util- basement, lots of trees tate; have Atkin Ap- car garage sprinkler yard, fabulous neigh- great condition. $9000 ed, 126k miles. $8900 4dr 51,000 miles great ities paid. $400/mo. Call & grass. Available 10/1. praising determine your system two tone paint borhood! $1200/mo, obo. 882-3494 obo. 884-0106 830- shape one owner (801)897-9530 $1275/mo 435-850- home’s value. Call 882- nice yard call 435-882- $600/dep. 843-0785 4431 $12,000 884-0622 or 2152 Sell Your Home Here for 5447 3171 2001 HONDA Accord V6 435-241-0175 SLEEPING ROOMS 4BDRM 1.5BTH, 1 family EXL, loaded, 70k miles, 2004 CHEVY Tahoe LT available, $70 per QUIET NEW neighbor- CONDO 3BDRM 2.5bth SELLING YOUR HOME? room, refrigerator, dish- $ 80* mostly highway miles, 27,000k rear DVD sys- 2001 CHEVY Silverado week, $10 key deposit, hood 3bdrm 2bth 2 car 2 car garage Built 2001 Advertise it in the clas- washer, microwave, big ea. well maintained, tem Fully loaded Still 2500hd 4wd tow pack- first and last week- total garage no smoking/pets 6 Great Tooele Location sifieds. Call 882-0050 under factory warranty laundry room, 401 $13,500. Call 882-6402 age; fully loaded. $150 to move in. 46 N $980/mo Please call $169,000 801-631-7708 STANSBURY BEAUTI- Brand new tires Lakeview Ave, or (801)201-5272 $16000 obo ex-hus- Broadway. 882-7605 801-231-7784 for more Call 882-0050 FUL 5brdm 3.5bth on $27,000 OBO 435-841- $950/mo, $600/dep. FSBO $129,500 CLEAN bands truck, must sell. info *Based on 13 issue contract. .31 acres 2900 sqft RV 7467 435-882-8489 STOCKTON NEW Base- Available 9/1. (435)882- Rambler, 2bdrm, 1997, 2001 HONDA LX Excel- Call 801-710-2363 parking Basketball lent condition lots of ment Apt 1 or 2bdrm 1205 RENT TO Own 3bdrm, Dbl garage, fenced 3BDRM 1.5BTH home, Court hardwood floors new stuff Alpine Stereo 94 FORD Explorer, runs 2005 CHEVROLET, 1bth includes utilities 1bth, huge family room yard, storage. 430 E 4BDRM, 1BTH, Con- big yard, needs little work out/office alarm super gas mileage great! $2200 obo. Call 2500HD, Quad Cab, except phone $500/mo w/fireplace, central air, 670 N Open Saturday viently located duplex, TLC, $90,000. Great system etc. Price re- $10,900 Call 882-5019 884-0524 long bed, 8.1 Vortez no smoking or pets fenced yard, 2 car en- 12pm-3pm 801-560- carport, $750/mo, neighborhood. 172 S duced $295,000 801- or 435-840-1494 Jim Torsion lift, Bfg’s fifth 801-330-2290 closed carport, 0840 95 GRAND Cherokee, $400/dep. 843-0785 First Street. Open 673-4370 435-843- wheel, electric brake $900/mo. House needs excellent condition, runs STUDIO APARTMENT house Sat-Sun 8am- FSBO $170,000 3bdrm 5216 2001 HONDA Odessey control $33,000 OBO some repairs, will trade great, new transmission available in Grantsville 5BDRM, 2BTH home in 2pm. (801)266-4085 2bth New Carpet and EX minivan, SILVER, 830-1185 work for deposit. Call STANSBURY, 3, 4 and & transfer case $4000. $375/mo Utilities includ- Tooele, swamp cooler, (801)635-5613 paint, fenced yard dual automatic sliding 830-7544 5bdrm homes, $1000- doors, stow & go seats, 843-8181 or 1-801-972- Vehicle Parts ed Please call Holly at partially landscaped, w/tramp in ground 801- great neighborhood! 3BDRM 2BTH condo in $1300/mo. 843-9883 ac, alloy wheels, cruise 5810 Prudential Real Estate TOOELE 2bdrm 1bth 809-5921 801-809-7126 Wonderful backyard, Stansbury owner/ control, 6cyl, 58k miles- 435-830-0977 Split level clean newer Leave Message STORAGE New alarmed 20” MAGNET Chrome great play area for kids. agent. Call Chris 435- low! Power everything! Trucks home Garage and units available now! Rims Goodyear Eagle TOOELE, 2BDRM, 2bth, No smoking, no pets, 840-5029 Group 1 Real FSBO 5bdrm home quiet Tinted glass, tilt wheel, fenced yard pets nego- Many sizes from 5x5 to LS Tires 275/55/20 Country Cove condo, Rambler: $1300/mo. Estate. neighborhood, fenced etc! $14,500. Call Tedd tiable $775/mo availa- 10x30. Great rates! 1969 GMC 3/4 ton 396 w/locking nuts Used on- washer dryer included, 801-835-5592 yard, detached garage, 843-7630 (home) or ble Oct 1st (435)830- 3BDRM 2BTH Home For Very secure! On SR engine, runs strong, ly during summer ac, $695/mo C-A INVESTMENT sprinkler system, corner 801-988-6455 (cell) 6994 Sale! Only $26,600! 201 at 7200 West. good shape, $1000. months 435-882-5408 107 W 600 N #103 531 Garden Street, lot near elementary Bank Foreclosures (801)250-9100 833-0118 Peter. Davidson Realty 4bdrm, 1bth, partially TOOELE, 6BDRM, 4bth, school $128,000 435- Available Now, For List- Apartments for (801)466-5078 fenced, $750/mo, $1450/mo, 2835sqft, tri- 850-2264 TAYLORSVILLE Newly ings Call 800-366-9783 $750/dep. 882-1199 level, very spacious, remodeled condomini- Rent VALLEY VIEW x 5153 FSBO STANSBURY available 6/15, fenced um. Must see: 4 bed- $650/MO GRANTS- Motel.Call 882-3235. Park 4bdrm 3bth 2 new CUTE LITTLE bungalow yard, garden spot, large rooms, two baths, dou- VILLE Rental, 2bdrm, or 882-7008. Nice, quiet 3BDRM MOBILE home Updated kitchen WILLOW CREEK 4bdrm 1bth 1 car ga- kitchen, central air, ble garage, fenced back 1bth, w/d hookups, de- 1bdrm, 2bdrm, kitchen- for sale $11,000 OBO 2380sqft Fenced yard rage Fenced Yard hardwood floors, dog yard, paved patio, kitch- posit negotiable, no ette available. Monthly, Must see to believe 550 Asking $223,500 739 $850/mo Call Talena run, 2 car garage, appli- en appliances.. 801 smoking, no pets Call weekly & daily specials. Spruce Grand view Country Club 801-699- APARTMENTS 435-830-8113 or ances. No smoking, 699-8789 or 277-1755. Joseph 840-4575 HBO, cable. 585 Can- 830-0188 5713 We have a vacancy. www.realestatewithtale- outdoor pet okay. Call yon Rd, Tooele. We are accepting applications for 1-bdrm 1BDRM APARTMENT, na.com Prudential Utah (801)835-5592 nice area, hookups, Real Estate apartments for seniors, AC, carport, free ca- Homes for Rent Continued on next page handicapped or disabled. ble, $500/mo. 882- 0366, 830-2665 $$WHY RENT when you can buy? 0 down 236 W. Plum, Grantsville • 884-6236 2 AND 3bdrm apart- programs, not perfect ments behind Super credit. First time buy- Wal-Mart. On select ers, Single parent pro- units $99 moves you grams. Call for de- in. Some apartments tails. Berna or Chris includes all utilities. 435-840-5029 Group Swimming pool, hot 1 Real Estate tub, exercise room, The Kirk playground, full club- 2 BEDROOM homes. Quiet, Quality apartments in a house. 843-4400 Rent to own for monthly restored historic structure payments starting at 2 BDRM APT, nice $500. Call (435)224- The Best Places at the Best Prices area, hookups, free 4804 Completely Furnished cable, carport, central 2-3 BEDROOM, 1bth re- Weekly & Monthly Rates air, $625, 882-0366, 830-2665 modeled bungalow with large fenced yard, 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 2BDRM 1BTH Car port washer dryer, partially Available September furnished with queen 1st quiet neighbors ref- bed, dresser, living erences checked room furniture, dining $500/mo $350/dep 435- table. $700/mo includes 224-5324 water- non smoker only, no pets. Call Laney, 2BDRM APARTMENT, 830-7583. Available nice quiet neighbor- Sept. 1. hood, $550 a month, w/d included, no pets, 2BDRM 1BTH Cottage no smoking. 435-840- house no garage, sits 0839 on 1/2 acre lot. Not 2BDRM DUPLEX, Re- fenced. w/d hookups. modeeled A/C, w/d new fridge, new bath- N ow Renting hookups $595/mo room sink and vanity, 882-0366, 830-2665 swamp cooler, no pets MOVE IN SPECIALS and no smoking. Exclusively for Seniors 3BDRM 1.5BTH W/D $650/mo and $400/dep. Near School No Smok- 801-557-7713 call Dave 1075 Bates Canyon Road -Erda Utah Pet Friendly ing No Pets Call 435- after 5:30 on weekdays 241-0472 and anytime on week- Call for details. ends. • 5 ACRES pp 3BDRM, 2BTH duplex • 2.5 ACRE FT OF WATER Tooele, w/d hookups, 2BDRM Clean 1 car ga- (435)843-0717 central ac, covered rage $500/dep $800/mo • NEW CARPET parking, pets welcome, Call Nicole 435-830- $ $700. 2bdrm Grantville 1794 or 843-1849 • NEW PAINT $600 Aaron (801)450- Ready now • FULLY LANDSCAPED 465,900 8432. 2BDRM HOUSE for rent • SWIMMING POOL NEW LISTING! 4BDRM 1BTH Basement in Grantsville Call Joe apartment, Kitchen, 435-840-4575 • BEAUTIFUL BACK YARD 784 N. 800 E., TOOELE dinging room $700/mo 2BDRM, 1BTH, 414 • VERY WARM & INVITING MUST SEE INSIDE! Also home with 3bdrm This Tri/Multi-Level style Single North Parkway Ave, 2.5bth $850/mo Call Tooele, w/d hookups, Family Home built in 1998 has 3 435-849-1947 bedroom(s), 2.00 bath(s) and is $650/dep, $650/mo. Available September approximately 1824 sq. ft. Rooms APT FOR RENT, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, govern- 1st. (801)898-2394 include: Flr 1 Family Room / Den, Flr ment subsidized. 211 3BDRM 1BTH, dish- S. Hale, Grantsville. 1 Laundry, Flr 2 Family Room / Den, washer, w/d hookups, Call Tammi 884-1712. Flr 2 Kitchen Dining, Flr 2 Semi large kitchen, huge Equal Housing Opp. Formal Dining. Other features include: fenced yard, 1yr con- Dishwasher, Disposal, Range Oven BACHELOR APART- tract, $750/mo, MENT 158 N Garden, $500/dep. 70 N 100 W, Free Std., Vaulted Ceilings. or office space, 580sqft Tooele. 882-8407 w/restroom, parking, If you are about to lose 3BDRM 1BTH, large liv- $400 plus electricity, ing room, no smoking, your house give us a call!! centrally located. 882- no pets, $800/mo, 5496 $600/dep. 30 W 400 S, Lana McKean BASEMENT APT 2bdrm Tooele. Call (435)224- 435-833-0233 Large storeroom w/d, 4912 801-518-8670 Garage, near school No 3BDRM 2BTH 2 car ga- pets No smoking Call rage New home Refrig- 7 South Main St 435-241-0472 #305 Executive Plaza erator Dishwasher $900/mo $200/dep Tooele, Utah 435-224-4000 209-740-0841 Call Laramie Dunn B10 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY August 29, 2006

Continued from previous page Water Shares Buildings Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Meetings Meetings Meetings Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Homes 3 SETTLEMENT Canyon If you build, remodel or GRANTSVILLE CITY tion and described in PUBLIC NOTICE Records in the office at way, Suite 290 South to be: 148 South Wor- irrigation water shares, remove buildings you NOTICE OF PUBLIC general as: NOTICE IS HERBY GIV- the County Recorder of Jordan Ut 84095 thington Street Grants- $3000 each. (435)882- can place your classi- HEARING ON PRO- The project will require EN THAT the Tooele Tooele County, State of (801)254-9450 (800)245- ville Ut 84029. Estimat- TOWNHOME for sale, 4082 after 6:30pm. fied ad in 45 of Utah's POSED SUBDIVISIONS the removal and replace- City Planning Commis- Utah, executed by Andy 1886 (Hotline) Hours: ed Total Debt as of Sep- 2bdrm, 1 1/2bth, loft up- newspapers for only AND AMENDMENTS ment of all asphalt shin- sion will meet in a public Perkins A Single Man, 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. tember 26, 2006 is stairs. Laminate flooring GRANTSVILLE IRRIGA- $155. for 25 words ($5. TO EXISTING SUBDIVI- gles as well as limited hearing and Business will sell at public auction Signature/by: James H. $149,327.82. The under- in loft. $115,000. Call TION Shares Wanted, for each additional SION ZONING MAP amounts of wood soffit, meeting scheduled for to highest bidder, paya- Woodall, Trustee R- signed Trustee disclaims for more details. any quantity. Also want- word). You will reach up AMENDMENTS. fascia, sheathing and ar- Wednesday, September ble in lawful money of 129910 any liability for any incor- (435)843-0511 ed Tooele Valley water to 340,000 households NOTICE IS HEREBY chitectural trim. 13, 2006 in the hour of the United States at the (Published in the Tran- rectness of the street ad- rights, particularly stock VERY NICE Brick home and all you do is call the GIVEN that that Grants- Separate sealed bids will 7:00 PM. The meeting time of sale. Successful script Bulletin August 29, dress and other common rights 435-840-1472. w/basement apartment, Transcript Bulletin at ville City Council will con- be received by the OWN- will be held at Tooele bidders must tender a September 5 & 12, 2006) designation, if any, 882-0050 for all the de- duct a public hearing at ER in the Tooele City City Hall in the City deposit of $5,000 in certi- shown herein. Said sale double lot, fenced beau- WANTED: WATER rights tiful yard, fruit trees, tails. (Mention UCAN the Grantsville City Of- Recorder’s Office located Council Chambers, locat- fied funds to the trustee NOTICE OF TRUST- will be made without cov- or irrigation shares in Classified Network) fice, 429 E. Main Street, at 90 North Main, ed at 90 N Main Street, at the time of sale, with EE’S SALE enant or warranty, ex- garden, sprinkler sys- Tooele Valley. Call tem, possible duplex Grantsville UT on Wed- Tooele, Utah 84074 until Tooele, Utah. the balance due by noon APN: 12-113-0-0117 press or implied, regard- Ross at 801-642-0119 STEEL BUILDINGS: property. 882-5104 nesday September 6, 2:00pm on September 8, Public Hearing to amend the following business Trust No. 1070188-07 ing title, possession, con- FACTORY inventory. 2006 at 7:00 p.m. The 2006 and then at said of- West Point Meadows day, at the office of the Ref: Duane E Patterson dition or encumbrances, WE BUY Houses! Office Space Best deals 40x60 to pubic hearing will consid- fice publicly opened and Condominiums phase 2. Trustee. At the west TRA: Loan No. including fees, charges Need a quick sale? 120x300. Free same er the following: read aloud. This subdivision contains main entrance, North XXXXXX8905. IMPOR- and expenses of the Facing foreclosure? day quote. (800)658- PUBLIC HEARINGS: CONTRACT DOCU- 3.63 acres, 63 units lo- steps to the Tooele TANT NOTICE TO Trustee and of the trusts Don’t wait, sell now! FOR LEASE Office/ 2885 www.rigidbuilding. a. Minor Subdivision for MENTS may be obtained cated at 680 West 600 County District Court, 47 PROPERTY OWNER: created by said Deed of (801)381-5873 msg. Business Space com (ucan) Amber Clark and Alisha on or after August 25, North. Amended plat to S. Main Tooele Utah all YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Trust, to pay the remain- Utilities included. 46 Public Notices Wadsworth at 100 N. 2006 at the Tooele City correct building elevation right, title and interest UNDER A DEED OF ing principal sums of the South Main. 1 month 800 East to divide one lot Parks & Recreation Offi- changes since final plat conveyed to and now TRUST, DATED April 18, note(s) secured by said Manufactured free. (602)826-9471 Meetings into 2 lots. ces located 90 North approval. held by it under said 2003. UNLESS YOU Deed of Trust. The cur- Homes (480)585-5380 b. General Plan amend- Main, Tooele Utah Pursuant to the Ameri- Deed of Trust in the TAKE ACTION TO PRO- rent beneficiary of the Deadline for public no- ments for 550 S. Mor- 84074. cans with Disabilities Act, property situated in said TECT YOUR PROPER- Trust Deed as of the PRIDE OF Ownership! tices is 4 p.m. the day OFFICE/ BUSINESS mon Trail Road to go Prospective BIDDERS individuals needing spe- County and State descri- TY, IT MAY BE SOLD date of this notice is: Nice 1998 Mfr. house. prior to publication. space, utilities and high from an RR-1 designa- are encouraged to attend cial accommodation dur- bed as: Lot 4 Tooele AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF Mortgage Electronic Lease/ option, 4bdrm, Public notices submit- speed internet included, tion to a Commercial a pre-bid conference ing this meeting should highlands subdivision, a YOU NEED AN EX- Registration Systems, 2bth, 1700sqft, master ted past the deadline 272 North Broadway. Designation. which will be held at the notify Rachelle Custer, subdivision of Tooele PLANATION OF THIS Inc. The record owner of bed and bath, vaulted will not be accepted. (435)882-4949 c. Industrial Park Subdi- Tooele City Railroad Mu- Tooele City Planner prior City, according to the of- PROCEEDING, YOU the property as of the re- ceilings, fireplace, car- UPAXLP port and decks. Bob vision amendment for seum located at 35 North to the meeting at (435) ficial plat thereof, record- SHOULD CONTACT A cording of the Notice of Commercial Randy Hunt to divide lot Broadway, Tooele, Utah 843-2130 or TDD (435) ed in the Office of the Default is/are: Duane E. (435)224-5550 PUBLIC NOTICE OF LAWYER. On Septem- #6 in two. at 10:00am on Septem- 843-2180. County Recorder of Patterson and Tammy L. Property MEETING AND AGEN- ber 26, 2006, at 4:30pm, All interested persons ber 5, 2006. The object (Published in the Tran- Tooele County, Utah. Patterson. Dated: August Mobile Homes DA James H. Woodall, as COMMERCIAL SPACE are invited to attend and of the conference is to script Bulletin August 17, The street address and 25, 2006. Tooele County Plan- duly appointed Trustee for lease. All sizes. Call provide comment upon acquaint BIDDERs with 22, 29, September 5 & other common designa- James H. Woodall ning Commission under a Deed of Trust re- 1999 MANUFACTURED Burt 840-0928 these proposals. Written the site conditions, speci- 12, 2006) tion of the real property 10653 River Front Park- The Tooele County Plan- corded April 22, 2003, as home 3bdrm 2bth, open comments will also be fications, and to answer described above is pur- way, Suite 290 South DAVID AND KAREN ning Commission will Instrument No. 200460, floor plan, vaulted ceil- considered if submitted any questions which Public Notices ported to be: 135 South Jordan Ut 84095 must buy a retail strip hold a meeting on Sep- in Book 843, Page 32, of ings, walk in closets, to the City Recorder in BIDDERs may have con- 200 East Tooele Ut (801)254-9450 (800)245- within 37 days! We can tember 6, 2006 at 7:00 Trustee's Sales the Official Records in garden tub, fridge and advance of the hearing. cerning the project. 84074. Estimated Total 1886 (Hotline) Hours: offer full market price if p.m. in the Auditorium at the office at the County range Included asking The current Land Use All communication rela- Deadline for public no- Debt as of September 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. you can be flexible on the Tooele County Court- Recorder of Tooele $22,000 435-830-3919 Management and Devel- tive to the Project shall tices is 4 p.m. the day 26, 2006 is $86,168.31. Signature/by: James H. terms. Excellent credit. house, 47 South Main, County, State of Utah, opment code and the be directed to the Direc- prior to publication. The undersigned Trustee Woodall, Trustee R- (775) 853-2511 (ucan) Tooele, Utah. executed by Duane E. 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile proposed amendments tor of Parks & Recreation Public notices submit- disclaims any liability for 129932 PUBLIC MEETING: Patterson and Tammy L. home for rent, no smok- may be reviewed at the prior to the opening of ted past the deadline any incorrectness of the (Published in the Tran- 1. Roll Call Patterson, will sell at ing/ pets. 882-1550 Buildings Grantsville City Offices bids at: will not be accepted. street address and other script Bulletin August 29, 2. Approval of meeting public auction to highest each weekday before the TOOELE CITY CORPO- UPAXLP common designation, if September 5 & 12, 2006) minutes from August 16, bidder, payable in lawful FREE RENT Open public hearing, between RATION any, shown herein. Said BUILDING MATERIALS: 2006 money of the United house, Overpass point. the hours of 9:00 a.m. 90 North Main NOTICE OF TRUST- sale will be made without METAL buildings, mini 3. CUP #1258-06 Timo- States at the time of Public Notices We have 2 and 3bdrm and 4:30 p.m. Tooele, Utah 84074 EE’S SALE covenant or warranty, storage systems, roof thy Edinger (20 kw gen- sale. Successful bidders Miscellaneous homes for rent or sale. Persons with disabilities Telephone: (435)843- APN: 10-028-0-0004 express or implied, re- and wall panels, metal erator) must tender a deposit of 843-5306 needing accommoda- 2143 Trust No. 1075034-07 garding title, possession, building components. 4. CUP #1257-06 Ronald $5,000 in certified funds Deadline for public no- tions to participate in this Fax: (435)843-2149 Ref: Andy Perkins TRA: condition or encumbran- Lots & Land Utah Manufacture 20 Erickson (dog kennel) to the trustee at the time tices is 4 p.m. the day hearing should contact Attention: Casey Allie Loan No. XXXXXX3425. ces, including fees, years plus. Top quality 5. PUD #0011-02 Parcel of sale, with the balance prior to publication. the Grantsville City Offi- The OWNER reserves IMPORTANT NOTICE charges and expenses of low prices. Weekly De- 9 @ Starside Phase 1 due by noon the follow- Public notices submit- ces at least 3 days in ad- the right to reject any or TO PROPERTY OWN- the Trustee and of the 5 ACRE lot in Erda R1 livery. 1-800-262-5347. (Final) ing business day, at the ted past the deadline vance of the hearing. all bids; or to accept or ER: YOU ARE IN DE- trusts created by said Water rights level land, cobuildings@cobuildings. 6. Public Hearing office of the Trustee. At will not be accepted. DATED THIS 17th DAY reject the whole or any FAULT UNDER A DEED Deed of Trust, to pay the paved road $190000 net (ucan) (a) AMZ #1027-06 the West main entrance, UPAXLP OF AUGUST 2006 part of any bid; or to OF TRUST, DATED Oc- remaining principal sums Call 435-830-2501 Amendment to Table 17- North steps to the Tooele GOT A BUSINESS? Dra- Wendy Palmer waive any informality or tober 16, 2003. UNLESS of the note(s) secured by GRANTSVILLE CITY 5-3-9 & Chapter 2 (Im- County District Court, 47 matically increase sales Grantsville City Re- technicality in any bid in YOU TAKE ACTION TO said Deed of Trust. The NOTICE INVITING BIDS LAND WITH Water for pound Lots): S. Main Tooele Utah all by accepting all major corder the best interest of the PROTECT YOUR current beneficiary of the FOR A PRECAST CON- sale, 320 acre feet of (b) AMZ #1030-06 right, title and interest credit and debit cards. (Published in the Tran- City. Only bids giving a PROPERTY, IT MAY BE Trust Deed as of the CRETE FENCE water available 200 Amendment to Chapter 4 conveyed to and now 0% discount rates! Free script Bulletin August 22, firm quotation properly SOLD AT A PUBLIC date of this notice is: Notice is hereby given acres Industrial facility for (Temp Housing): held by it under said start up! Free equip- 2006) signed will be accepted. SALE. IF YOU NEED AN Mortgage Electronic that Grantsville City Cor- 8400 N. Ellerbeck Rd. (c) PUD #0013-02 Pon- Deed of Trust in the ment upgrades! (Published in the Tran- EXPLANATION OF THIS Registration Systems, poration (hereafter Grantsville Rail spur/ derosa Estates Phase 2 property situated in said 1(800)568-9115 (ucan) INVITATION TO BID script Bulletin August 24, PROCEEDING, YOU Inc. The record owner of “City”), is accepting bids heavy power/ gas Call Amended County and State descri- Tooele City 29, 31 & September 5, SHOULD CONTACT A the property as of the re- from qualified licensed Scott Roberts or Dane Other Business: bed as: Lot 117, Castle- UNDELIVERED BUILD- 90 North Main 2006) LAWYER. On Septem- cording of the Notice of contractors to erect a Pearson Coldwell Bank- Adjournment: wood Cove Subdivision, INGS, BRAND new Tooele City, Utah 84074 ber 26, 2006, at 4:30pm, Default is/are: Andy Per- precast concrete fence er Commercial 800- Dated this 24th day of Phase 1, according to never erected. Take Notice is hereby given James H. Woodall, as kins. Dated: August 24, with columns (approxi- 750-3133 August, 2006 Public Meeting Notice the official plat thereof, your pick we will cover that TOOELE CITY duly appointed Trustee 2006. mately 500 lineal feet Mary Dixon, Secretary and Agenda Records of Tooele Coun- the freight. 24X24, CORPORATION (OWN- under a Deed of Trust re- James H. Woodall and 6 foot high) on City STOCKTON BUILDING Tooele County Plan- Pine Canyon Planning ty, State of Utah. The 30x40, 30x50, 40x60, ER) will accept bids for corded October 17, 10653 River Front Park- property. lots. 12000- 16000ft. ning Commission Commission Meeting street address and other 50x100, 60x120. Toll the construction of the 2003, as Instrument No. Sealed bids for this fence Newly constructed (Published in the Tran- The Pine Canyon Plan- common designation of roads. Beautiful lake/ free (888)666-4296 REROOFING RAIL- ning Commission will 212196, in Book 898, the real property descri- (ucan) script Bulletin August 29, ROAD STATION Page 520, of the Official mountain views. Great 2006) hold a PUBLIC MEET- bed above is purported Continued on next page for manufactured or HOUSE according to ING Thursday, Septem- custom built homes. Drawings and Specifica- ber 7, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. 882-7094 (801)860- Unload Your Truck: 882-0050 tions prepared by Tooele in the Auditorium on the 5696 City Parks and Recrea- first floor, Tooele Court- Notice of a Finding of No Significant Impact house, 47 South Main Street, Tooele, Utah. The USDA Rural Development’s utility services (Rural Utilities PUBLIC MEETING: 1. Roll Call Service) has received an application for financial assistance from 2. Approval of meeting Stockton Town. The proposed project consists of drilling culinary minutes from July 6, 2006 water well to improve the quantity and quality of water for the LISTINGS WANTED 3. CUP #1245-06 Linda community. Sosa – Kennel Permit 4. PUBLIC HEARING: 676 Upland Drive (a) AMZ #1027-06 As required by the National Environmental Policy Act, the USDA Amendment to Table 17- $150,000 5-3-9 & Chapter 2 (Im- Rural Development’s utility services (Rural Utilities Service) has pound Lots): assessed the potential environmental effects of the proposed project (b) AMZ #1030-06 Amendment to Chapter 4 and has determined that the proposal will not have a significant effect for (Temp Housing): on the human environment and for which an Environment Impact (c) SUB #1020-06 Spring Canyon (Concept Phase) Statement will not be prepared. The basis of this determination is no – Corner of Droubay and significant adverse impacts were determined. In order to avoid or Pine Canyon Bryan minimize any adverse environmental impacts, the Rural Utilities Road Other Business: Service will require the applicant to incorporate the following SSOLDOLD Adjournment: mitigation measures into the proposed project’s design: 1. General SOLD Dated this 24th day of 586 Mayo Drive August, 2006 Land Use - Land will be purchased, leased, and/or proper rights-of- MARY DIXON, Secreta- ways obtained. 2. Cultural Resources - Standard discovery and $194,900 ry Pine Canyon Planning notification clauses will be included in the construction documents. 3. Commission Biological Resources - Standard discovery and notification clauses (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin August 29, will be included in the construction documents. 4. Air Quality - UNDERUNDER 2006) Construction documents will require fugitive dust emissions be UNDER controlled by approved methods. 5. Transportation - Encroachment PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HERBY GIV- permits or as applicable rights-of-ways will be obtained. 6. Noise - EN THAT the Tooele City Planning Commis- Construction activity will be limited to normal daylight working hours CONTRACTCONTRACT sion will meet in a public and would exclude Sundays and Holidays in areas near homes or in CONTRACT hearing and Business meeting scheduled for town to minimize the effects of elevated noise levels, and standard Wednesday, September noise control devices will be required on all construction equipment. 13, 2006 in the hour of Two homes on a .43 Acre 7:00 PM. The meeting will be held at Tooele Copies of the Environmental Assessment and Mitigation Measures Main Street Lot, Ideal City Hall in the City can be reviewed or obtained at USDA, Rural Development, 302 East Location for residential living Council Chambers, locat- ed at 90 N Main Street, 1860 South, Provo, UT 84606. For further information please contact & business. Zoned Multi-Use Tooele, Utah. Debbie Cook, Rural Development - Provo Area Director at telephone Public Hearing to vacate $$ with great renatl potential. 2246,00046,000 and amend Tooele Town number (801) 377-5580, extension 12. Center No. 4. This sub- GGreatreat IInvestmentnvestment division containing 2 lots Great Investment on 1.54 acres located at 1000 North Main Street. Vacation and amend- ment to increase the size of Lot 1 to .934 acres and decrease the size of GRANTSVILLE lot two to .612 acres. Pursuant to the Ameri- Main St, Hwy 1 cans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing spe- $340,000 cial accommodation dur- ing this meeting should • 9.45 acres notify Rachelle Custer, Tooele City Planner prior to the meeting at (435) 843-2130 or TDD (435) 843-2180. (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin August 17, 22, 29, September 5 & 12, 2006) Professional Agent • Executive Club Cell TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN 840- 0344 Serving Tooele County for 112 Years TUESDAY August 29, 2006 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B11

Continued from previous page Public Notices Public Notices Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Public Notices at 90 North Main, or clouding Plaintiffs' Miscellaneous Tooele, Utah 84074 until title thereto (Defend- will be received at the 2:00pm on September ants). Civil No. Grantsville City Offices, 12, 2006 and then at 060301099 429 East Main Street, said office publicly THE STATE OF UTAH Grantsville Utah 84029 opened and read aloud. TO THE ABOVE- until, 5:00 p.m., on Tues- CONTRACT DOCU- NAMED DEFENDANTS: day September 5, 2006. MENTS may be obtained You are hereby sum- Bids will be opened and on or after August 30, moned and required to read aloud at 7:30 p.m. 2006 at the Tooele City file with the Clerk of the on September 6, 2006, Parks & Recreation Offi- Third District Court , during the regular ces located 90 North Tooele County, Utah, 47 Grantsville City Council Main, Tooele Utah South Main Street, meeting at the same City 84074. Tooele, UT 84074, an Offices. Interested par- Prospective BIDDERS answer in writing to the ties are invited to attend. are encouraged to attend Complaint which is on Interested contractors a pre-bid conference file with the Clerk of the should contact the Wen- which will be held at the Court and to serve upon dy Palmer, Grantsville Tooele City Rodeo or mail to Ronald L. El- City Recorder to obtain Grounds located at 2nd ton, Plaintiff’s attorney, the specifications and in- W & Vine St., Tooele, 85 North Main Street, structions for this project Utah at 10:00am on Sep- Suite 200, Tooele, UT at (435) 884-3411, Mon- tember 8, 2006. The ob- 84074, a copy of said an- day through Thursday ject of the conference is swer within thirty (30) from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to acquaint BIDDERs days after service of this No bid may be withdrawn with the site conditions, summons upon you. for a period of thirty days specifications, and to an- If you fail so to do, judg- after the date set for the swer any questions ment by default will be opening thereof. which BIDDERs may taken against you for the The City reserves the have concerning the relief demanded in said right to accept any or to project. Complaint, which has reject any or all bids or All communication rela- been filed with the clerk waive any informality in a tive to the Project shall of said Court. bid. be directed to the Direc- This is an action to quiet Dated this 18 day of Au- tor of Parks & Recreation title to the following de- gust, 2006. prior to the opening of scribed real property lo- Wendy Palmer bids at: cated in Tooele County, City Recorder TOOELE CITY CORPO- Utah, and thereby de- (Published in the Tran- RATION clare that any and all op- script Bulletin August 22, 90 North Main posing rights, titles, or in- 24, 29 & 31, 2006) Tooele, Utah 84074 terest held by the De- Telephone: (435)843- fendants be removed as INVITATION TO BID 2143 clouds on Plaintiff’s title: Tooele City Fax: (435)843-2149 Lots 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, and 9, 90 North Main Attention: Casey Allie Block 3, Goodwin Town- Tooele City, Utah 84074 The OWNER reserves site, of Tooele County, Notice is hereby given the right to reject any or Utah. that TOOELE CITY all bids; or to accept or Dated this 21st day of CORPORATION (OWN- reject the whole or any August, 2006. ER) will accept bids for part of any bid; or to Ronald L. Elton the construction of the waive any informality or Attorney for Plaintiff OUTSIDE RAILING AT technicality in any bid in (Published in the Tran- TOOELE CITY RODEO the best interest of the script Bulletin August 29, GROUNDS. Specifica- City. Only bids giving a September 5, 12 & 19, tions prepared by Tooele firm quotation properly 2006) signed will be accepted. City Parks and Recrea- PUBLIC NOTICE tion and described in (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin August 29, PREVIOUS PATIENTS general as: OF MONICA M EBERT, The project will require 31, September 5 & 7, German Pancakes are served with honeydew, bacon and grapes at Johnson’s Mill Bed and Breakfast. 2006) PHD, CLINICAL PSY- the removal and replace- CHOLOGIST ment of approximately SUMMONS As allowed by Utah stat- 4020 feet of 2 3/8", 402 Earnest E. Chandler ute, patient records inac- ened and bubbly. Cut apricots 3 eggs, separated using a knitting needle or fork posts, 2 3/8" pipe 6' long (Plaintiff) vs. Emma E. tive for seven or more into small chunks. Add to sauce 1 teaspoon baking powder and cook until browned and cemented in ground. Breakfast Latimer, Heirs and De- years will be destroyed continued from page B1 mixture. 1/2 teaspoon salt done in center. Tooele City will provide visees of Rex Hudson, beginning September 4128' of 2 3/8" pipe. 1 teaspoon soda Top with powdered sugar or Johns Does One 10th, 2006. Individuals 2 tablespoons sugar Contractor will be re- through Ten, all other wishing to have records served it. German Pancakes (baked serve with jam or syrup sponsible to provide persons unknown, referred to another psy- Along with bacon, juice, eggs) 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg (option- 1,716' of 2 3/8" pipe and claiming any right, title, chologist or physician fresh grapes and melon, al) concrete. 6 eggs beaten Basic Crepes estate, interest or lien may request by calling Charlene served us German Beat egg whites until stiff. Separate sealed bids will 1 cup milk 4 eggs upon the real property (435) 882-7928 pancakes with apricot topping. Set aside. Beat egg yolks. Add be received by the OWN- described below, ad- (Published in the Tran- 1 cup flour 1 1/3 cups milk ER in the Tooele City I talked with her about the rec- sugar, salt, milk and flour. Stir verse or hostile to the script Bulletin August 15, 6 tablespoons margarine 1/2 cup flour (add 1 table- Recorder’s Office located Plaintiff’'s ownership, 22 & 29, 2006) ipe for this delicious variation in baking powder and soda. Melt margarine in a 9x13 and she explained it to me. Fold into stiffly beaten egg spoon more if batter sticks to pan. Beat batter well and pour “There are lots of German whites. pan) over margarine. Bake at 375-400 pancake recipes out there, and Heat aeble skiver skillet 1/4 cup oil degrees for 20-25 minutes or Composer likes sweet ribs you can use any of them,” she over medium heat. Put a small Mix eggs, milk and oil in until eggs are puffy. explained, “The topping is a amount of margarine into open- blender. Add flour. Chill bat- by Steven J. Austin Top cooked pancakes with simple one I made up ... I hope ings or spray with non-stick ter for one hour or overnight if apricot topping then pipe to find some fluted pans to cooking spray. Pour batter into possible. Throughout his long award- whipped cream over topping make prettier serving-sized pan- openings in pan filling to about Preheat six-inch skillet or winning entertainment career, using a cake decorating bag and Canada native Alan Thicke has cakes instead of cutting one up. 3/4 full. Place a chunk of fruit crepe pan and brush with melt- So far, I haven’t found them.” tip. Garnish top with toasted, or jam in center of batter. Cook ed butter or margarine. When done it all: Late-night talk-show sliced almonds. host, TV sitcom star, accom- The result of her creations until brown on one side. Turn butter is hot and bubbling, but plished author, and even com- were beautiful and tasty — with using a knitting needle or fork not brown, pour batter using poser. He wrote the theme songs or without the fluted pans. The Aeble Skivers and cook until browned and large spoon or ladle that will for TV shows such as “Diff’rent following German pancake and 2 cups cream done in center. hold just enough batter for one Strokes” and “Facts of Life.” topping recipe is based on her 4 eggs, separated Top with powdered sugar or crepe (2-3 tablespoons is just He’s probably best known for explanation to me. The recipes 1 tablespoon sugar serve with jam or syrup right for a six inch pan). his role as one of TV’s greatest that follow are other ethnic ver- 1/2 teaspoon salt Tilt and rotate pan quickly dads, Jason Seaver, in the classic sions of pancakes. 1/4 teaspoon cardamom, cin- Yeast Aeble Skivers so that batter swirls around family sitcom “Growing Pains.” namon, nutmeg or lemon peel 4 eggs and covers bottom of pan. If TV junkies can now watch full- German pancakes and Beat egg whites until stiff. 2 cups flour there is too much batter pour Set aside. Beat egg yolks, sugar length episodes of “Growing 2 cups canned milk excess back immediately. Add apricot topping and salt. Add cream, flour, car- Pains,” as well as dozens of 1 teaspoon sugar a drop or two of batter to German Pancakes (see recipe damom and beaten egg whites. other classic TV shows such as 1 package yeast patch holes if needed. Quickly Alan Thicke below) Heat aeble skiver skillet “Alice,” “Chico and the Man” and Apricot topping (see recipe 1/2 teaspoon salt return pan to heat. Crepe will “Welcome Back Kotter,” free and over medium heat. Put a small food off the set. Once I snacked below) Cardamom, nutmeg or grated set almost immediately if pan on-demand on AOL’s new broad- amount of margarine into open- on the wrong platter, and spent Whipped cream or thawed lemon peel (optional) is at the right heat. Crepe will band TV network, In2TV. For ings or spray with non-stick the rest of the week in the bath- frozen topping Dissolve yeast, sugar and brown in about 1 minute. Turn more info: www.aol.com/in2tv cooking spray. Pour batter into room! Never made that mistake Sliced almonds, toasted salt. Heat milk. Add to flour. with a spatula and brown the openings in pan, filling to about again.” Add yeast mixture. Add eggs other side. Stir up batter just As a composer, have you ever 3/4 full. Place a chunk of fruit one at a time. May let rise for Apricot Topping before pouring each crepe. written a song in which some- or jam in center of batter. Cook 2 hours to develop yeast. Mix What’s the specialty of the 1 20-oz can apricots Stack crepes on paper towels thing relating to food/beverage until brown on one side. Turn down well. Thicke household? 4 teaspoons cornstarch or warm plate in oven until all was a focal point? using a knitting needle or fork “I’m good at breakfast omelets 1/2 cup sugar Heat aeble skiver skillet “I wrote a theme song for a and cook until browned and are made. and ribs. Then I pass the baton Combine sugar and corn- over medium heat. Put a small game show called ‘Eat It or Beat done in center. to my wife, Tanya, who special- starch. Drain juice from apri- amount of margarine into open- It.’ I don’t remember the lyrics, Top with powdered sugar or Peaches and Cream Crepes izes in salads, steaks and salmon cots and save. Add enough ings or spray with non-stick but the idea was that you won a serve with jam or syrup 3 cups fresh sliced peaches recipes for dinner.” water to make 1 cup juice. cooking spray. Pour batter into restaurant dinner or had to leave Stir into sugar and cornstarch openings in pan filling to about (or other fruit in season) the studio.” Buttermilk Aeble Skivers 3/4 full. Place a chunk of fruit 1/3 cup granulated sugar Sister Jo’s sweet & mixture. Cook over high heat stirring constantly until thick- 2 cups buttermilk or jam in center of batter. Cook 1 cup cottage cheese You composed the theme to spicy barbecued ribs 2 cups flour until brown on one side. Turn 1 cup sour cream “Wheel of Fortune.” So, tell us 1 1/2 cups ketchup 1/2 cup powdered sugar about an expensive dinner tab 3/4 cup white wine vinegar 10 to 12 cooked crepes. you once picked up. 1/2 cup packed brown sugar Mix granulated sugar with “The plan for my wedding at 2 tablespoons curry powder peaches and set aside. In Palmilla, Mexico, in May 2005 1 tablespoons Worcestershire blender, whip cottage cheese began as a simple, small family sauce until smooth. Stir in sour cream dinner. But the menu choices 1 teaspoons hickory-flavored and powdered sugar. Fill crepes they offered were irresistible, salt with about 2/3 of creamy mix- and we said ‘Yes!’ to everything. 1 teaspoons pepper ture and fruit. Fold over. Top Nobody talked that night. We 2-3 cloves garlic, minced with remaining fruit and cream. just ate, and ended up with a tab 3 1/2 to 4 pounds pork loin Serve. that nearly required taking out a back ribs small-business loan.” For sauce, in a large bowl Swedish Pancakes What’s the Canadian equiva- combine ketchup, vinegar, 3 eggs lent of hot dogs and apple pie? brown sugar, curry powder, 1 1/4 cups milk “That would be Poutine, Worcestershire sauce, salt, pep- 3/4 cup sifted all-purpose which is french fries with melted per and garlic. Cover and let flour cheese curd, butter, gravy, vin- stand at room temperature for 30 1 tablespoon sugar egar, salt and ketchup. Dessert minutes, or refrigerate for up to 1/2 teaspoon salt is a butter tart, which is a gooey 5 days. In a covered grill, arrange Beat eggs until thick and version of pecan pie.” hot coals around a drip pan. Test lemon colored. Stir in milk. for medium heat above the pan. 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