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Tears, Triumphs Mark Team's Journey

Tears, Triumphs Mark Team's Journey

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TOOELE St. John RANSCRIPT + Shambip T + Johnson’s Creek + Clover = Rush Valley’s sesquicentennial See B1 BULLETIN February 28, 2006 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 112 NO. 80 50 cents City stymied in eminent domain plan for alleyway

by Mark Watson STAFF WRITER A longtime feud between Tooele City and owners of property on Main Street is alive and well. In an effort to spruce up Tooele’s down- town, the city would like to purchase an alley- way at about 35 N. Main, but the land owners are refusing to sell. The small parcel of property and other buildings on Main Street are owned by the Bevan Estate, said Paul Bevan, who lives in Washington County. Bevan reeled off a long list of complaints against the city. A sign in one of his vacant buildings on Main Street urges people to close- ly follow the redevelopment used by the city. His opinion is that the owners of downtown buildings should have more say in how the money is used in the downtown area. He says the city oftens diverts money targeted for downtown development to other projects in the city. Bevan has closed off the alleyway that runs from the west side of Main Street to a park- ing lot behind the buildings. “Keep Out” signs were also posted. One neighboring business manager said the closed-off alley has created access problems for utility companies. Managers of Lincare Home Medical, adjacent to the alleyway, said they plan to move when their lease is up. They photography / Troy Boman like the location, but said they are having some Emotionally and physically drained, the Tooele High School Buffs gather in the locker room after losing 40-29 to Judge Memorial in the state championship game access problems for deliveries. Saturday night in Ogden. The Buffs dedicated the season to their late coach Gary Alverson who led last year’s team to the school’s first state title. Managers of a Dish Satellite store to the south of the alleyway say they are having access problems as well because owners of Tears, triumphs mark team’s journey the parking lot have blocked some of the SEE ALLEY ON A3 by Nick Drake Unlike a year ago, this one didn’t all, the Tooele players had dedicated their “I’m so proud of you. I love you all. I’m SPORTS EDITOR have the fairytale ending Tooele hoped season to the team’s head coach, the late proud of every kid in this locker room. Tooele appeared poised Saturday for it would. Gary Alverson, who passed away Feb. 7 You guys never quit. You proved how another dramatic victory in Saturday’s The Bulldogs captured the prestigious after a year-long bout with cancer. much you learned from my husband, not Gay clubs, waste, Class 3A State Championship battle with state championship with a 40-29 triumph Coach Alverson’s wife, Lois, and assis- only in but life’s lessons. You Judge Memorial. The game’s emotional over defending state champs Tooele. tant Coach Danny Medina summed it up paid the best kind of tribute to him by evolution bills charge reached a fever pitch as the team After Saturday’s game and disappoint- best for the tearful-ridden team. the way you have handled yourselves on played to win a second-straight state ing outcome, the entire Buff squad was “You are winners,” she stated in the championship. quite emotional in the locker room. After Buff locker room after the title game. SEE BUFFS ON A12 get veto threats by Jesse Fruhwirth STAFF WRITER Republican Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. has E-Solutions threatened to veto numerous bills passed Warm Greeting by both Republican controlled cham- bers of the Legislature. The governor has helps clean threatened to veto bills regarding radioac- tive waste licenses, access to government records, evolution and gay clubs in high radioactive schools. At odds with the fundamentalist wing of his own party, Huntsman threatened water spill to veto two controversial bills sponsored by Mark Watson by Sen. Chris Buttars (R-West Jordan). Huntsman told the Deseret Morning STAFF WRITER News if Buttars’ bill attempting to ban State officials said any health Gay-Straight Alliance groups came to him threats from a spill of radioactive without significant amendments he would water in southern Utah were min- veto it. imal and the area is now clean. Buttars’ other high-profile bill, a law A tanker truck en route to an that would require science teachers to EnergySolutions disposal site in tell their students that there is no sci- Tooele County last week spilled entific agreement on the origins of life an estimated three gallons of con- was flayed then defeated in the House taminated water at a truck stop Monday. Huntsman had earlier threatened parking lot near Parowan. to veto that bill if it passed the House, but “The liquid was water with very perhaps under the pressure of needing low concentrations of radioactivi- a two-thirds majority to eventually put ty,” said Dave Finerfrock, director the bill into law, the House defeated the of the Utah Division of Radiation evolution bill. Control. “The ground has been Of local interest to Tooele County resi- decontaminated, back-filled and dents, Huntsman has also said he will the disturbed area restored.” make an effort to retain the stronghold “We are not responsible for he has on radioactive waste licenses in the material until it arrives at the state. Huntsman last year defied the our site in Tooele County,” said Legislature and the County Commission EnergySolutions spokesman that had both already approved the Mark Walker. “However, when we expansion of Envirocare, now known as were notified that this leak had EnergySolutions. occurred we did everything we photography / Troy Boman Under current law the governor’s rejec- could to assist them in getting it Chelsie Chadwick gets a warm greeting from her dog Fonzi Monday evening in Stansbury Park. Monday’s high hit 64 missing by tion of the license application cannot be cleaned up.” five degrees the record set in 1972. High winds took over last night and this morning with wind gusts up to 57 mph in Tooele.

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WEATHER OPEN FORUM A4 HOMETOWN B1 INSIDE Rain and snow showers tonight. OBITUARIES A8 DOINGS B3 Grantsville super sport fans Partly cloudy Wednesday. Lows take center court at state final in the mid 30s Highs around 50 CROSSWORD A8 TV LISTINGS B6 See A2 Complete Forecast: A2 SPORTS A9 CLASSIFIEDS B8 A2 TUESDAY February 28, 2006 ETCETERA ... Grantsville super fans get accolades News Briefs ValleyLocal WeatherWeather Forecast by Mary Ruth Hammond Experts, community to discuss STAFF WRITER Wed earthquakes at free event 51/34 When it comes to supporting 3/1 The Utah Science Center’s young athletes, no one in Utah does “Science in Society” free public dia- Mostly sunny skies. High 51F. it better than Grantsville’s Grant Winds SW at 5 to 10 mph. logue series will present “The Shaky and Marjie Gundersen. Wasatch,” Thursday March 2, 2006 As proof of that statement, the from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. in the audi- couple was presented with the Utah High School Activities Association’s torium of the main downtown Salt Thu 53/36 Lake City Public Library, 210 East 3/2 (UHSAA) annual Utah Super Fan 400 South. Sunshine. Highs in the low 50s award during state basketball play- Scientists, emergency services and lows in the mid 30s. offs Friday night, Feb. 24, 2006. personnel and audience members The award was presented at the will discuss earthquakes and how Dee Events Center at Weber State University in Ogden during the they might affect us here in Utah, Fri 50/31 and beyond. The dialogue, which 3/3 Tooele/Dixie state basketball play- off game. is free and open to the public, will Showers. Highs in the low 50s and be audience-driven and will include lows in the low 30s. Nominated for the award by topics like: Grantsville High School Principal -- The science of large earth- Leon Jones, Grant and Marjie said quakes in Utah Sat they had no idea until a few weeks 43/29 ago that they would be honored -- When and how big will they 3/4 be? with a state award. A few snow showers. Highs in the “We were at a basketball game -- Can we predict or forecast low 40s and lows in the upper 20s. earthquakes? in Grantsville recently,” Marjie - Are we ready for a big one? said Monday. “During that game, “The Shaky Wasatch” is made Sun Principal Jones came up to us possible by support from TerraTek, 51/35 and presented Grant and me with 3/5 a Grantsville Cowboy blanket. He Inc., and Reaveley Engineers and photography / Troy Boman Times of sun and clouds. Highs in then told us we would be further Associates, Inc. Grantsville’s Grant and Marjie Gundersen were the recipients Friday night of Utah’s Super Fan Award. the low 50s and lows in the mid honored at the state playoffs.” The “Science in Society” pub- 30s. Presenting the award to the couple was Evan Excel, president of the Utah High School Athletic Association During half-time activities of lic dialogue series is sponsored bi- ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content (left) along with another UHSAA official. Grantsville High School Principal Leon Jones stands the Gundersons monthly by the Utah Science Center Service Friday’s game, the Gundersens as the couple waves to the hundreds of fans watching the state playoff games at Weber State University’s (www.utahsciencecenter.org). were escorted onto the Dee Event Dee Events Center. “Science in Society” brings timely Area Ski Report Center’s gym floor by UHSAA and sometimes controversial topics President Evan Excel. deep devotion with activities, the is 86 and Marjie is 83. “But we both grandchildren are sports-minded. Today’s Mountain Weather Forecast: In presenting the award, Excel to the public in an understandable Today...windy. Snow showers. 1-4 Gundersens have an amazing have birthdays coming up soon,” Additionally, the Gundersen clan and informative manner. inches accumulation. Highs at 8000 feet stated: string of 69 years following high Marjie said Monday with a laugh. are an extremely musical family. around 40. Tonight...windy. Snow showers The Utah High School Activities Although Marjie and Grant are in the evening...then snow showers likely school sports. Most people in Tooele County have Temps/Precipitation after midnight. Colder. Accumulation 4-8 Association annually bestows the The Gundersens have eight chil- not “natives” of Grantsville, they heard the talented “Gundersen inches. Lows at 8000 feet near 20. Utah Super Fan award. The recipi- dren, 47 grandchildren and 69 have lived in the community Sisters” perform at funerals, church Alta — 126 ” mid mtn. 1” new snow 48 ents of this year’s award are leg- since 1961. Their children include Date High Low (prec./inches) hrs; 5/5 lifts open great-grandchildren, some of whom or community programs. Many of Feb. 23 50 32 Beaver Mountain — 81” mid mtn. 0” new ends in the annals of Utah High are with them here tonight. Sherry Larsen, Vicky Matthews, the Gundersen Sisters’ children and Feb. 24 54 31 snow 48 hrs; 5/5 lifts open School sports. They logged over 2,500 games in Sandy Allred, Kristy Bleazard, grandchildren are also now regular Feb. 25 51 30 Brian Head — 51” mid mtn. 1” new snow This year, the honorees are peo- Feb. 26 62 32 48 hrs; 5/7 lifts open their lifetime. Jerry Gundersen, Cindy Cole, Kim performers at local events. Feb. 27 64 48 Brighton — 110” mid mtn. 1” new snow ple whose devotion to high school Ladies and gentlemen, to honor Gundersen and Tarvy Gundersen. last 48 hours; 7/7 lifts open Grant says his love of both sports is without peer. Please join them for that love of sports and love All the girls, along with son Tarvy Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer The Canyons — 87” mid mtn. 0” new music and sports came when he snow 48 hrs; 16/16 lifts open us tonight as we honor Grant and and their families live in Grantsville. for the National Weather Service, reports of high school youth, please join us was a young man. Along with his Deer Valley — 90” mid mtn. 0” new Marjie Gundersen of Grantsville, Son Jerry lives with his family in that his recording station at 139 S. Main as we honor the legendary Grant five brothers, Grant used to travel snow 48 hrs; 20/21 lifts open Utah. Montpelier, Idaho and son Kim lives received .00 inches of precipitation Park City — 90” mid mtn. 0” new snow and Marjie Gundersen — the 2006 throughout Utah to play basketball, between Feb. 23 and Feb. 27 and a total 48 hrs; 14/14 lifts open The Gundersens’ name is synon- Super Fans of the year. with his wife and children in Back Powder Mountain — 108” mid mtn; 0” show off his expertise in tumbling, of 1.05 so far this month. The normal for ymous with sports at Grantsville When asked Monday why they Foot, Idaho. February is 1.33 inches. new snow last 48 hours; 7/7 lifts open High School. In their home, there Grant, whose ancestors come or to entertain an audience with For the water year, which began Oct. Snowbasin — 108” mid mtn. 0” new enjoy high school sports so much, music. 1, 2005, Tooele has received 6.73 inches of snow 48 hrs; 8/12 lifts open were never enough football, basket- Marjie replied without hesitation, from Norway, is a native of Idaho Snowbird — 114” mid mtn. 0” new snow Tooele cheerleaders led the precipitation. The normal for the year is ball, baseball games or track meets “We absolutely love high school Falls. Marjie, whose ancestry is 48 hrs; 10/11 lifts open crowd Friday night — which 18.49 inches of precipitation. Solitude — 112” mid mtn; 0” new snow to satisfy their passion for high sports because we absolutely love English, began her life in Myton, included many Grantsville as well last 48 hours; 8/8 lifts open school sports. the kids who participate in them. Utah. When their families moved to Sundance — 71” mid mtn. 0” new snow as Tooele residents — in a long and 48 hrs; 4/4 lifts open Grant and Marjie both gradu- They love having us there and we Salt Lake City, Marjie and Grant met Subscribe Today resounding applause of appreciation Wolf Mountain — 85” mid mtn. 0” new ated from Granite High School, love being there.” a Granite High School. 882-0050 snow 48 hrs; 3/3 lifts open where Grant participated on the Married nearly 65 years, Grant All of the Gundersens’ chil- for Grant and Marjie Gundersen. wrestling team. Through their dren, grandchildren and great- e-mail: [email protected]

Huntsman also threatened to Veto veto this bill if not substantially Officers honored for police work, dedication continued from page A1 amended before reaching him. He told the Deseret Morning News by Jesse Fruhwirth Phil Maynard award winner, overridden. A bill that passed that without compelling signs STAFF WRITER was credited with planning the both the House and Senate that the Government Records The Tooele City Police event. would allow the Legislature to Department sat down to din- e-mail: [email protected] override the governor’s decision Access and Management Act ner Thursday for their annual with a two-thirds majority vote. needs to be changed, there no awards banquet. Fittingly, if Huntsman vetoes use restricting access to more Steve Hansen was chosen as SB-70, it will take a two thirds records. officer of the year. Tooele majority in the House to over- Huntsman has referred to “Steve’s biggest complaint is ride his veto. The House was having a “veto list,” suggesting not having enough time to do only able to garner 47 votes in several others bills may face his what he loves: proactive polic- favor of the bill, short of the 51 “We Are Your Neighborhood opposition. ing,” said Sgt. Paul Wimmer. that would defeat Huntsman. Family Theatre” The governor has also pressed Hansen was credited with A half dozen bills were intro- 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. hard for removal of the state being a work horse who “finds duced this session to limit the (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 sales tax on food, a position the time to be proactive about ways and kinds of government Tickets are now available online traffic citations and DUI arrests.” records available to the public that has found stiff opposition at www.movieswest.com Wimmer said Hansen has the and the media. Many of the bills in the Senate. The governor may most traffic citations and DUI th nd have been amended or defeated opt to use his veto power if the Officer of the Year Steve Hansen accepted his award from police chief Feb. 24 - Mar. 2 arrests in the entire department. to the Utah Press Association’s final budget does not include his Det. Brian White received an Ron Kirby and mayor Patrick Dunlavy at the awards banquet Thursday. * satisfaction, but HB-12 presses most favored tax cut. award for arrest of the year. Eight Below on. The bill would make nearly Volunteer coordinator Liberty The 2006 Legislative session White was responsible for the The banquet was hosted Dly: 4:10, 7:00, 9:30 all records between members of Yates chose Mathew Cole and is scheduled to end at midnight investigation that led to the by Buddy’s Entertainment Sat: 12:20, 4:10, 7:00, 9:30 the Legislature and citizens of Jack Hottinger as distinguished on Wednesday, but if recent his- arrest of the four men respon- Center. Pat Martin, last year’s Sun: 12:20, 4:10, 7:00 (PG) Utah private. The bill would also volunteers of the year. tory is any guide, a special ses- sible for the attack at Tooele’s protect lawmakers from releas- sion is not unlikely. Since 1997, Quality Quik Stop. * ing documents that were pre- Doogle Lt. Craig Wexels praised White pared during the “deliberative only three sessions have passed Dly: 4:20, 7:05, 9:10 for his hard work that resulted in process,” a phrase many have without at least one special ses- Sat: 12:20, 2:30, 4:20, 7:05, 9:10 the arrests. White is said to have worried would block access to sion. In 2002, six special ses- Sat: 12:20, 2:30, 4:20, 7:05 (G) been awake for 72 hours inves- all records regarding how and sions were convened. tigating the case just after the why certain laws were created. e-mail: [email protected] September attack. Nanny McPhee “[White] exemplifies the good Dly: 4:30, 7:00, 9:15 work that you all do,” Wexels Sat: 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:00, 9:15 said. Sun: 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:00 (PG) Service awards were given to ������ ���������� several other department staff- ������������ Curious George ���������������� ers. ����������������������� ����������������� �������� Officers Aaron Shepard for his ��������������������������� Dly: 4:25, 7:05, 9:10 �������������� positive attitude, Jason Potter Sat: 12:15, 2:25, 4:25, 7:05, 9:10 ����������������������� �������������� ��������� Sun: 12:15, 2:25, 4:25, 7:05 (G) ������������������������� for his attention to details and ������������� ������������������ ���������������������� Don Nelson calm demeanor all ������ ����������������������������������� received service awards. Firewall ����������� ������������ Evidence technician and com- ��������������� ������������������� ����������������������������������������������� Dly: 4:40, 7:00, 9:20 �������������� ���������������� ��������������������������������������������������� puter whiz Linda Brieze also Sat: 12:10, 2:25, 4:40, 7:00, 9:20 ��������������������������������������������� received a service award. Sun: 12:10, 2:25, 4:40, 7:00 (PG-13) ��������� ������������������������������������������� Beverly Brown was given the ���������������� ������������������� ���������������������������������� ���������������� ��������������������������������������������� Phil Maynard Memorial Award ����������� ������������� ��������������������������������������������� ����������� ��������������������� for her help in aiding a sick child ������������������ The Pink Panther ��������������������������������������������� ����������������������� ������������ gain admittance to the Shriners ������������ Dly: 4:30, 7:10, 9:20 ����������������������������������������� Sat: 12:15, 2:20, 4:30, 7:10, 9:20 ������������ ������������ ���������������������������������������������� Hospital. Karyl Maynard, the wife ���������� ���������������� ������������ ������������������������� of the late Phil Maynard, whose � �� Sat: 12:15, 2:20, 4:30, 7:10 (PG) ������������������ ������������� �������������������������������������������� donations fund the awards ban- ����������� ������������ ���������������������������������������������� � Show Times are subject to change. pm ���������������� ���������� ������������������������������������������� quet presented the award. Open daily 4 • Sat & Sun- Noon ���������������������������������������� ����������� The police department citi- ������������������� All shows before 6:00 pm $4.50 ����������������������������������������������� zen’s advisory board was chosen • After 6 pm Adults $6.50 ������������� �������������������� ��������������������������������������� Children (under 12) $4.50 Seniors (over 65) $4.50 �������� Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele ������������������������ as citizen of the year. ����������� ����������������� ���������������������������������������������������� All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens ���������������� ������������������ Tooele Mayor Patrick Dunlavy �������������� ����������������� �������������������������������������� spoke to the crowd. Dunlavy ����������������������������������� ������������� �������������� spent 11 years working for the ��������������� �������������� RITZ PG-13 RITZ R RITZ PG-13 ���������������������������������� Tooele Police Department. Ends ������������� ���������������������� �������������������������������� Sun - Thurs 5:00 • 7:00 Sun - Thurs 5:00 Thursday Playing Nightly 7:15 Only Ends “You all represent the first line Thursday ���������� ����������������������������������� ������������������������ of quality of life in this commu- Tooele’s Show Place Academy Award Nomination ����������� ���������������� nity,” he said. “I pledge to you for Over 60 Years! ������������ ����������������� �������������������������������������������������� WHEN A ����������� �������� ������������������������������������������������������� because I might have a little 882-2273 ������������� �������� ����������������������������������������������������� better idea what it’s like to be a STRANGER CALLS ������������������������������������������������� 111 North Main, Tooele DATE MOVIE $CAPOTE$ $ ���������������� ����������������� �������������������� police officer ... I vow to support http://ritz-motorvu.hypermart.net ADMISSION: ADULTS: 6.00 CHILD/SENIOR: 4.00 before 6pm: 4.00 ������������� ������������������� you in everything you do.” Starts Friday: “Brokeback Mountain” TUESDAY February 28, 2006 A3 Alley Seminar offers chance to get out of debt continued from page A1 Getting out of debt is among importance of savings and how attended the Zions Bank-spon- the most popular New Year’s to set up a family emergency sored program, the average entrances. resolutions for 2006, accord- savings fund. Child care will be participant added $2,300 to his “I wish the owners would just ing to the website Ask Jeeves provided during . personal savings and paid off an sell this alley to the city and let (www.ask.com). To help Tooele The “Super Savers” Seminar average of $2,400 of debt in just them build a park,” said a worker families follow through with is Lesson One of Dave Ramsey’s three months. at the Dish Satellite store. One of their financial resolution to get 13-week Financial Peace The cost for the entire the store managers in the area also fiscally fit, Zions Bank is offer- University series. The Financial three-month Financial Peace said the managers of Vine Street ing another free “Super Savers” Peace University is the center- University series is $129 per Courtyard apartments have also seminar on Friday, March 3 piece of Zions Bank’s Eliminate household and includes a com- complained of parking problems from 7-9 p.m. at Tooele First Needless Debt (END) Program, because entrances to the parking Assembly of God, located at 127 designed to help educate people prehensive financial workbook. lot have been blocked. N. 7th St. The seminar is open to to get out of debt and build For more information about “The city would like to convert the public. wealth. Zions Bank’s Eliminate Needless the alley into a beautiful urban The community seminar To date, nearly 3,000 people Debt (END) program call 1-800- open space to be a gathering place includes a video presentation have participated in Financial 376-7092, visit www.endpro- for pedestrians,” said Tooele City featuring financial guru Dave Peace University in Utah and gram.com or send an email to Attorney Roger Baker. Ramsey, who demonstrates the Idaho. In the last group that [email protected]. “We would like to go in and clean up the weeds and remove TOOELE TOOELE graffiti from the sides of buildings. TRANSCRIPT TRANSCRIPT ULLETIN Subscribe Today • 882-0050 ULLETIN We negotiated with the owners and B B failed to come up with an agree- ment. We issued an eminent domain proceeding in court, but it became so heated that we dismissed the suit,” Baker said. For awhile a sign in the area “Medical Breakthrough read: “Downtown is Dead.” Mayor Patrick Dunlavy called the owners and told them the sign was not a For Sciatica” healthy message in the city’s quest to clean up and promote Tooele’s downtown area. photography / Troy Boman breakthrough to so many low back disc Councilman Mike Johnson said A sign inside a vacant Main Street building in Tooele urges people to investi- herniation and sciatica sufferers right here in negotiations simply came to a stand- gate how the city has used money allocated for downtown redevelopment. “Sciatica has puzzled doctors and frustrated Tooele.” still and the property owners would patients for years. But now space travel and Due to his tremendous success with back land owners could be cited through ers said Tooele City agreed to pay modern technology may have finally cracked pain, herniated discs, sciatica (pain radiating not negotiate in good faith. the nuisance ordinance. $18,000, but the owners came back “We just won’t do anything. It Baker said the alley was appraised and took their offer off the table. the back pain and sciatica code.” into the legs), Dr. Brown has made available a should be noted that the property at $7,500, but the owners wanted “It’s no secret that Paul Bevan Those are the enthusiastic words of free report to anyone suffering with these owners are responsible for how that $50,000. The owners later asked doesn’t love city government,” Tooele’s, Dr. Dev Brown, D.C. Dr. Brown painful conditions. area looks,” Johnson said. for $28,000, then $18,000. City lead- Baker said. now uses non-surgical spinal decompression - “I just wanted back pain sufferers to know Councilman Steve Bevan said the an amazing space-age medical breakthrough to they have an option other than drugs and treat back pain, disc herniations, and sciatica surgery… an option that really works. I pany. driver notified his supervisor at in his practice. wanted to let them know there is finally REAL “There were no health or safety the Triad Transport Inc. terminal “I was shocked at the results spinal hope… that hope is detailed in my free report.” Spill decompression gets in such a short time. And To get your free copy of Dr. Brown’s continued from page A1 concerns or risk to the environ- in Salt Lake City after noticing ment or the general public or the leak. how long those results last… without the side revolutionary new report, “How Space Age The tanker eventually trans- anyone who assisted with the The landfill in Tooele County is effects of drugs or risk of surgery. I was also Technology Is Solving Back Pain Without ported 4,500 gallons of radioac- cleanup,” Walker said. 80 miles west of Salt Lake City shocked that so few doctors in the country Drugs Or Surgery!” just call toll-free 1-800- tive water from the San Onofre Media reported that the leak near I-80 and is used to dispose were willing to invest in this amazing new 759-4804 and listen to the 24 hr recorded Nuclear Generating Station in was noticed by the driver about of low-level radioactive waste, technology.” commented Dr. Brown. “But the message or visit www.BackPainAdvance.com to Tooele County. The 10 p.m. Wednesday after the mostly from nuclear reactors and best thing is I am able to offer this medical for all the details. Call now, supply is limited. station is owned by Southern driver stooped to get a soda at government cleanups. California Edison power com- the TA Truck Stop off I-15. The e-mail:[email protected] Hiker falls near dam’s spillway A hiking accident resulted in a helicopter ride to Salt Lake City Saturday for one Stansbury Park teenager. The boy fell approximate- ly 30 feet to the dry and rocky river bottom just below the Settlement Canyon Reservoir. According to the police report, the 16 year old was conscious but had a three-inch laceration on his head and possibly broken limbs. The boy was carried to the helicop- ter on a backboard, a precaution taken whenever spinal injuries are possible. department was also called to assist in removing the teen from where he had fallen near the dam’s spillway. An AirMed helicopter landed in close proximity to the accident after 6:30 p.m., transporting the victim to the University of Utah Hospital. The teen was with two other men who said they had been hiking when the accident occurred. Legacy Parkway open house set for this Thursday The Utah Department of Transportation will host a public open house to present road and community trail designs for the Legacy Parkway on March 2, 2006 between 4 and 8 p.m. at the Davis County Fairgrounds. Construction on the 14-mile proj- ect begins in March with earth-mov- ing activities at the north and south interchanges. Heavier construction along the entire corridor west of I-15 between North Salt Lake and Farmington will resume later in the summer. Legacy Parkway will be a four- lane, limited-access, divided high- way extending approximately 14 miles from Interstate 215 at 2100 North in North Salt Lake, northward to the junction of Interstate 15 and U.S. Highway 89 near Farmington. A multiple-use trail for pedestrians, bicyclists, and equestrians will par- allel the highway. As mitigation for the Parkway’s impact on wetland acres, a 2,225-acre Legacy Nature Preserve has been established to protect precious wetlands and pre- serve wildlife habitat forever. The Legacy Parkway is sched- uled to open in October 2008. The Legacy Open House will be held in building No. 2 of the Davis County Fairgrounds at 151 South 1100 West, Farmington, Utah. A4 TUESDAY February 28, 2006

■ 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 veto threats Democracy should be a messy business. In a single-party democ- racy like Utah, however, passionate debates between Republican party members can be, and usually are decided behind closed Caucus doors. For declining that luxury of political privacy, we praise Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. Facing needlessly incendiary and time-wasting bills written by members of his own party, Huntsman has threatened to veto many of the bills that stand to most damage our state’s reputation (see story on A1). In fact, he’s made his commitment to public debate even more clear by threatening to veto an unwarranted bill that would restrict the public’s access to government records. One person who does not appreciate the public debate is Sen. Chris Buttars (R-West Jordan). Reacting to the comments made by Huntsman that he would likely veto both Buttars’ most incendiary bills — one to weaken public education’s teaching of evolution and the other to ban Gay-Straight Alliance groups — Buttars was dis- mayed. “I find it amazing he’d make those kind of comments, and he’s never asked to talk to me,” Buttars told the Deseret News Friday. Huntsman, of course, could have told Republican legislative lead- ers weeks ago and in private that those bills would be vetoed if they were to reach his desk. In that case, all the public would see is LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Buttars’ bills fizzle and fail with a whimper. However, Huntsman allowed the bills to be debated publicly for already had for this dog. Her response High-stakes testing Vote for bond to me was “I am not surprised that the weeks, and only then threatened to veto them. Rather than a whim- Editor: Editor: dog has Parvo because it has been going per, Huntsman’s veto threats came out with an amazing bang, setting In regards to recent letters about “High-stakes testing is any assessment around the shelter for the last three a tone for the rest of his administration that “message bills” would the school district’s proposals for new for which the results carry significant months.” I was told they would not pay not have an easy pass into law. schools, I feel they have done a pretty consequences for schools, teachers or for any vet bills, but I could trade the We have come to respect Huntsman’s politics and are optimistic good job of keeping up with the num- students. This may include tests that sick dog for another dog (that has been about the rest of his administration. Not only do we trust him with ber of new students without increasing students must pass in order to graduate exposed to the virus). I asked her why the power of the governor’s office, we also appreciate the way in taxes. or advance to the next grade level, evalu- they were not letting people know, and which he has chosen to wield that power. If the proposed bond is defeated, ations of school performance on which why they are still adopting animals out crowding in schools will get worse and funding hinges, or exams that have a knowing that there was a very good costs of construction further in the poor impact on the status of a teacher’s chance they were infected with the future would be much higher. career.” ANOTHER VIEW virus? Her response to me was “anytime As for developers “dictating” where I am retired. Then, why should I be you adopt from a shelter you are taking a new higher school would be built, 33 concerned with children and teachers the chance of not getting a healthy pet.” acres of land is a generous donation. in our schools? This is Albert Einstein’s So now instead of my daughter enjoy- Sometimes a change This is a significant saving for the dis- answer: “I believe that older people who ing the company of her new pet at home, trict. have scarcely anything to lose ought to she gets to go visit him twice a day at The so-called “cookie cutter approach” be willing to speak out in behalf of those the vet. If you have ever seen what Parvo for design saves time and large amounts who are young and who are subject to won’t do you any good does to a dog you know how bad this is of money in architectural fees. much greater restraint.” Einstein died at for her. How the people at the shelter he mayor played hard. Even in gym class, he had High schools in Tooele and Grantsville the age of 76. Maybe I should get with it can be OK with what they are doing to in the city I little tolerance for those that didn’t are crowded now. Using land already before I kick the bucket. the hearts of people is beyond me. Tused to edit want to be there and he had as much owned and previous plans will get a I would like to quote William Glasser So now my questions are, why aren’t the newspaper in respect for effort as he did ability. new school built more quickly to reduce from his book entitled School without animals quarantined before being lost his job to a kid His real impact on my life came in his crowding. Failure. “Very few children come to adopted out? If there is an outbreak of straight out of col- treatment of my brother — a marginal The main thing wrong with the loca- school failures, non come labeled fail- any kind how can they ignore it and still lege. A dedicated baseball player who despite his hard tion for the new high school is the atti- ure; it is school and school alone which allow you to adopt a pet? public servant work had never quite been the Little tude of some parents. They think there pins the label of failure on children. Shame on you Tooele City Animal who had made real League all-star he wanted to be. should be schools within walking dis- Educational failures are rarely patched up Shelter for breaking my daughter’s heart, strides in reviving a Daniel Kline The coach watched my brother tance of every part of the valley. This is by welfare workers, psychologists, psy- and my bank account! community which Guest Columnist practice while other kids played. He impratical and impossible chiatrists, prisons of mental hospitals.” had seen its manu- saw him dedicate his free time to get- I’ve heard kids from Stansbury will Michelle Somermeier Isn’t there enough failure in life? Do we facturing job base ting better while more talented players be bused to the new junior high and Tooele need it in our schools? Next, I would like disappear, the mayor fell victim to a just skated by on their ability. The some kids from the north end of Tooele to quote Erich Fromm, a psychoanalyst voting public that wanted the impos- coach isn’t a warm and fuzzy man, but (Overlake) would be bused to the new Pet owner wise up and his take on our intelligence tests. “We sible quickly and an opponent naïve he offered my brother the encourage- high school by Stansbury. Big deal! Editor: have many persons with good and high enough to promise it. ment that kept him going. He also put Kids from Lake Point and Stansbury This message is for the ignoramus who intelligence quotients, but our intelligence In the town I grew up in the long- my brother on the varsity over kids have been bused to Grantsville for years. dumped six half grown puppies at the tests measure the ability to memorize, to time baseball coach lost his job to who had a reputation as better players The distance is much greater than to property on 1200 West Saturday after- manipulate thoughts quickly, BUT NOT another kid - one who had never in a very small town where it takes an or from Tooele/Stansbury. What about noon. It is also intended for anyone else REASON. Our intelligence helps us to been a head coach before. The vet- awful lot to ignore a player’s pedigree. the kids who have been bused from who would consider such a shameful act. produce weapons which our reason is not eran coach is gruff, unpolished and My brother went on to become a Stockton, Rush Valley and Vernon? They First of all, why did you not simply call capable of controlling.” expected unquestioned dedication starter on a state championship team would probably laugh at such complaints one of the many animals rescue organiza- Let me add what Freud says about from his players. Despite the sup- and could have played college baseball and would love to only be bused such a tions available to you? They would quite intelligence and critical thinking or the port and affection of hundreds of his at a number of minor schools. Instead, short distance. willingly pick up your animals. There are ability to reason. “Prohibition of critical former and current players, the coach he chose the University of Maryland I would hope the bond is supported. also several area pounds; one happens thinking at one point leads to impover- had run afoul of a new superintendent — a big-time ACC program — where It will help alleviate some crowding and to be about a quarter mile down the road ishment of a person’s critical thinking who made him reapply for his old job, he made the team as a walk-on largely prevent us paying higher costs in the from where you dumped your pets. I sup- in other phases of thought and thereby which he ultimately lost to the novice. through the confidence that the coach future for the same thing. pose that waiting until the pound was impedes the power of reason. Reason and Sometimes people, be they voters open would have caused you too much had inspired. Bruce Proctor freedom are interdependent. We must or arrogant school superintendents, an inconvenience. Both the coach and the mayor have Tooele dare to think in order to emancipate our- let their desire for change at any cost And why did you let them get so big? faults. The mayor had a DUI in a city selves from domination of authority.” overshadow their judgment. This has Don’t sugarcoat history They were quite difficult to catch. It mat- vehicle. The coach was more than a The state and increasingly the feds are led to the early dissolution of mar- Editor: tered not at all that you left food — there imposing norms and tests that serve the little rough around the edges and he riages, countless people switching I enjoy Mr. Jaromy Jessop’s columns was no available water. The dog we purpose of the authority, for the purposes expected a lot from his players, but, as jobs when they would have been bet- on Utah history. They are well written elected to keep was quite sickly; the oth- of authority alone. These norms and test- my brother proved, no more than they ter off staying put and an aweful lot and informative. After working as and ers, adorable as they are, had to be sent ing do not serve the purpose of the child’s could give. Neither man did everything of ill-advised haircuts. Occasionally it archivist for 36 years I have found that to the Tooele Vet Clinic where hopefully specific structure of needs. right, but both had a record of success costs a dedicated politician or baseball you cannot sugarcoat history. The sugar they will be adopted out. High-stake testing, accountability to that far outshined their failures. coach his position when the commu- comes off and you end up with a bad Whoever you are, you committed a state and federal authorities, mandate nity or those in charge let themselves Change makes sense when you’re taste in your mouth. As Mr. Jessop sug- shameful and cowardly act. Had I wit- state and federal standards, exit exams get seduced by the unknown. fixing something that’s broken. But gests, visit the Harold B. Library and do nessed it, I would have pressed for you for a high school diploma accentuate In the time I knew the mayor, I saw making change simply for change’s some research. to be arrested. You shouldn’t have ani- Glasser’s statement that the school alone a politician unlike most others. He had sake or due to a personal agenda, can Val Wilson mals. I presume that it would certainly pins the label of failure on children. no ambition for higher office, though leave everyone in a worse position. Tooele be too much for you to have the mother But then again, after all is said and the opportunities were there. He was I’m a huge supporter of giving youth of these puppies rendered sterile. My done: A high school diploma, a college a regular guy with a family whose a chance. Certainly my career has Shame on Tooele shelter best hope is that you did not have your degree and a couple dollar bills may get life was based around his city. He ate benefited from people willing to do Editor: children with you when you threw these you a cup of coffee. lunch at the local delis and spent his just that. But, we should not cast aside I have a 16-year-old daughter and for puppies away. Such a fine example you As Garrison Keelor might add: “Well, free time talking with his constituents. experience for youth when the experi- quite some time she has wanted a dog. have set. that’s about it from Lake Woebegone, He didn’t turn the city around imme- enced people have done so much and So on Feb. 14 (Valentine’s Day) we went By the way, I have dumbed this letter where the women are strong, the men diately, but he listened to the public have so much more that they could do. to the Tooele City Animal Shelter (the down so that you might understand it. good-looking and all the kids above aver- and had begun to make the difficult Daniel B. Kline is a freelance writ- one in Erda) to get a dog and save a life. Gerry Larrivee age.” She picked out a very cute Pitt Bull mix, changes that would make things better er based in Connecticut. His book “50 Erda Walt Birkner brought him home and named him Odis. in the long run. Things Every Guy Should Know How Tooele I didn’t know the baseball coach to Do” will be released in April and He fit in well with our family, loved the that well. He’d been my gym teacher his blog can be viewed at www.thing- cats and played well with my four-year- and though I’m a lousy athlete he severyguy.com. He can be reached at old son. LETTER RULES always treated me well because I [email protected]. Three days later Odis wasn’t doing well. We took him to the vet and he had The Transcript-Bulletin encourages letters to the editor. All letters must include the a kennel cough. We got the medicine to author’s full name, signature and telephone number. The author’s name and community treat it. Two days after that he was really of residence are published with the letter. Names are rarely withheld and only in unusual sick. We took him to an emergency ani- circumstances at the editor’s discretion. mal hospital in Salt Lake where he was All letters will be subject to editing for clarity and brevity. Letters over 300 words long diagnosed with the Parvo Virus. are discouraged. Letters written to thank an individual or organization should be submit- I called the animal shelter on Feb. 20, A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since ted for Notes of Appreciation. 1894 2006 at 9 a.m. to let them know that the Mail letters to: Transcript-Bulletin, Letters to the Editor, P.O. Box 390, Tooele, Utah. dog we adopted five days earlier has 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 the Parvo Viraus, and to find out if they 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Or send e-mail to: [email protected] Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Managing Editor would help with the $236 in vet bills I For information call the editor at 882-0050. TUESDAY February 28, 2006 A5 ‘Running Scared’ atrocious; Ritz screens top-notch ‘Capote’ n the past sacrifices his soul for that one great awarded Hoffman Best Actor for with a chilling sense of loss and , achievement, which he calls In 2005. But his dapper, conspicuous foreboding. IPaul Walker Cold Blood. turn as Capote shouldn’t over- Grade: A has made a case Philip Seymour Hoffman shadow the murky, pervasively Currently playing (Tooele’s for and against received a well-deserved Oscar tense work of director Bennett Ritz Complex). Rated R, for some a successful nomination for his performance; Miller. Miller’s probing insight and violent images and brief strong career in mov- he’s the front-runner to win it. sympathy for the victims, language. Running time: 1 hour, 54 ies. First came The Utah Film Critics Association their killers, and Capote leaves you minutes his likable turn as an outdoor guide seeking lost sled dogs in Audrey Rock- “Eight Below.” Richardson Spring Youth Next came his STAFF WRITER embarrass- ing turn as a Reel Talk Coed Flag Football relentless thug in “Running Scared.” Ages: 6-14 But “Running Scared” isn’t a complete loss. Sure, it’s appallingly Season Starts: April 1st (Season runs 8 weeks) gross, filled with forced profanity, and atrociously edited. But it’s also 5 YEAR ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL $5.00 off Registration funny. Every time the audience sees a new “surprise twist” (or, more NOW $40 This includes the jersey & flags! accurately, “tired cliché”) com- ing around the corner, they laugh. Every time Paul Walker tries to 435-849-2213 - Tooele Family Sports *UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT* convey despair and rage by throw- ing his head back and howling, the audience snickers. 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�������������������������������������������������� Wanda Ange King ���������������������������������������������������� Colovich ������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������ An angel among us �������������������������������� TOOELE, Utah — Wanda Ange King Colovich, 86, beloved mother, grandmother, great- �������������� grandmother, aunt and best friend returned to her Father in ������������������������ Heaven on Feb. 24, 2006. �������������� ��������������������� She was born May 16, 1919, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Edward and Tomina Matilda Holm King. She had two brothers Clifford Arnold Mecham Arnold Mecham (Hazel) and Leonal (Inez) and Wanda Ange King Colovich one very sweet sister who she 1927 - 2006 was especially close to, Emma D.C., Maryland, Virginia and (Robert) Bradford. Wanda house, which was filled with New Mexico. He was the only Arnold Mecham passed grew up in Spanish Fork, Utah. treasures and keepsakes that in-country Counter Intelligence away peacefully at his home in She married her sweetheart she received from family and Operative and worked the cases Stansbury Park, Utah, on Feb. Theodore (Ted) Colovich on friends. She was always hap- of the Air Force O.S.I., Navy 22, 2006. He was born April 8, Nov. 26, 1938. Their marriage piest when surrounded by her O.N.I. (N.C.I.S.), and Army 1927, in Park City, Utah. Married was later sealed for time and family that she loved so dear- C.I.D./C.I.C. Gloria Washburn in 1950 in all eternity in the Manti LDS ly; and always set a Christ-like After retiring from the gov- Provo, Utah, divorced. Married Temple on June 6, 1964. example of service to everyone. ernment, he opened a Polygraph Marlene V. Zinanni in 1958 in Wanda was a woman of pure Wanda was a faithful member Screening business encompass- �������������� Casablanca, Morocco. integrity and she was not afraid of The Church of Jesus Christ of ing Utah, Idaho and Arizona. Arnie excelled in all team of hard work. She worked many Latter-day Saints and served in Member of the Utah Polygraph sports, also enjoyed hunting and years for the Tintic School many different callings. One of ������������������ Association. He worked golf. He attended BYU in Provo, District and First Security Bank her favorites was directing the Industrial Espionage cases based the University of Maryland, in Eureka. Once she retired music in Sacrament meeting. in California. Member of the ����������������� Georgetown University Foreign from the school district she She had a very strong testimony American Society for Industrial Service Institute, Washington worked in the fruit orchards in of the gospel of Jesus Christ, ������������� Security. Then he finally retired D.C. National Security Agency Santaquin. Wanda was known which she shared often with her ������������������ to full time duty playing golf. schools, Washington D.C. He for her cooking and baking. She family. He was preceded in death by had criminology and advanced shared her wonderfully pre- She is survived by her three his parents, Edward Arnold and ����������� Arabic degrees. pared food and cooking talents sons Kay (Carolee) of Tooele, Amy Martian Mecham; his son He had an exciting career as with everyone. Nobody ever left Barry (Dana) of Vernal, and Brian A. Mecham; and his aunt ����� a special sgent, criminal investi- her house hungry. She also had Craig (Sheralene) of Tooele; Mattie A. Davis. Survived by his ��������������� gator, Arab linguist and polygra- many hobbies, which include 21 grandchildren; and 36 great- wife Marlene; daughters, Kelly pher in the military. He received crocheting, needlepoint, grow- grandchildren. She was preced- ����������������� Mecham Reynolds (Glenn), many awards and commenda- ing her many plants, and sitting ed in death by her husband, �������������� Hollywood, Florida, Kathy tions during his career. He was on her front porch, enjoying a parents, brothers and sister, and Op’t Hof (Dave), Provo, Utah; our “Arnie 007” because every Diet Coke while watching her her only daughter, Sherie. and sons Barry A. Mecham, day he dressed in a dapper suit nine o’clock bloomers come to Funeral services were held Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, and always with his gun in a shoul- life with her family or friends in on Tuesday, Feb. 28. Interment ���������� Anthony Mecham (Lovest) der holster or on his belt. His Eureka. Wanda loved to dance was at the Spanish Fork City Ogden, Utah; brother, J.L. �������� � work encompassed the areas and listen to country music and Memorial Cemetery. Mecham (Charlotte) Springville, ������������� of drugs, assault, counterfeit- barbershop quartets. She had a Mom — We love and appreci- � Utah; sisters, Eleanor Craven beautiful singing voice and sang ing, forgery, embezzlement, ate you with all our hearts. Tell (Charles) Ogden, Utah, and fraud, rape and murder. He set in many duets and quartets. Dad and Sherie hi! Alice Watkins (Clifford) Irvine, up resident agency offices in She always kept an immaculate �������������������������� Calif.; eight grandchildren. the countries we were assigned, ���������������������������� He was a loving and generous performed joint investigations husband and father, loved dogs with Moroccan, Iranian and and beautiful cars, being com- Spanish authorities, hired Ray L. Pruett petitive in sports and golfing in local operatives and traveled the Florida sunshine all winter to Turkey, Spain, Afghanistan, 9/15/14 — 2/22/06 each year. ����������� Saudi Arabia, Greece, Ethiopia, Funeral services were held Raymond Leroy Pruett died Italy, Japan and the Philippines on Monday Feb 27, at 1 p.m. at Feb. 22, 2006, in Heber Springs, working cases. Stateside assign- Tate Mortuary Interment in the Ark., due to complications ments were in Alaska, California, ����������������������������������������� Tooele City Cemetery. inclement to age. Colorado, Washington State and ���������������������������������� Born Sept. 15, 1914, in Subscribe Today Chidester, Ark., to Lee Pruett 882-0050 DEATH NOTICE and Kate Green. Preceded in death by wife, Frieda; sisters, Norma Williams, Tammy Painter Merle Davis; brother, Jeter Pruett; and a granddaughter. Palmer Survived by his wife, Mary (Heber Springs, Ark.); sons, Jay Raymond Leroy Pruett Tammy Painter Palmer passed (Lucy) Pruett (Vancleave, Miss.); away suddenly Tuesday morning, David (Kathy) Pruett (Austin, in engineering, after which ������ Texas); daughter, Cathie Bell � Feb. 28, 2006. Tammy is the wife he joined the U.S. Corp of of Todd Palmer and the mother (Tooele, Utah); and nine grand- Engineers that brought him out of Kylee. She is the daughter children. west to Wendover, Nev., in 1934. of Darrell and Lorraine Painter Ray married Frieda Chilton After receiving an honorable ���� ��� of Tooele. Complete obituary Nov. 22, 1941. She died on June discharge he then owned/oper- � will appear in Thursday’s paper. 28, 1981. He then married his ated a hotel and billiards hall Funeral services will be held college sweetheart, Mary Garrett in Wendover. He then moved Saturday March 4, 2006. July 23, 1982. to Tooele, Utah, where he was Ray graduated from Arkansas Tooele County surveyor from State University with a degree 1958-1970. He acquired his real ��� ��� �������� estate license in 1956. He retired � �� �� as a rate engineer for the state of Utah, public service commis- sion in 1981. He served as presi- ������������ dent of the National Association � ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� of Engineers 1980. Ray was very ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� active in politics and held the ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ positions of Democratic State Chairman and Sgt. at Arms ����������������������������������������������������� for the Utah State House of Representatives. Ray patented a product at �������������������������������� the age of 91 and was still com- � ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ ing up with ingenious ideas at �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� the time of his death. He was �������������������������������������������������������������������� a member of the First Baptist Church of Tooele, the Order of the Eastern Star, the Masonic ������������������ Lodge, the Lions Club and the � ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Moose Lodge. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Per his request, he will be cre- ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� mated and memorial services will be held at a later date. ��������������������������������������������������������� NOTES OF APPRECIATION

Robinson family

The family of Roldo James Robinson, Sr. expresses heart- felt thanks to all who offered concern and support at his passing. The outpouring of love lightened the burden for Roldo’s family. We want to thank all who ������������������������������������������������ offered their condolences as well as those who participated in Roldo’s funeral and burial. ������������������� Edna Robinson Roldo Jr. ����������������������������������� ANSWERS ON A12 Roger D. TUESDAY February 28, 2006 A9 Sports

From The Sidelines Buff squad learned life’s tough lessons ooele made a gal- lant run at claiming Tanother Class 3A State Boys Basketball championship for the THS trophy case. The Buffs captured 21 victories and battled into the title game for the sec- ond-consecutive season. However, this year, the campaign had a silver lin- Nick Drake ing. SPORTS EDITOR Top-ranked and once- beaten Judge Memorial held off the talented Tooele squad and spoiled the Buffs’ bid at a repeat performance of seizing state supremacy and the coveted gold trophy. Although the score was an 11-point differ- ential, truth be told the game was much closer than the final tally indicated. The talented Bulldogs watched their double- digit lead dwindle to a precarious four points midway through the final frame and only led by five with 36 seconds remaining. The Buffs’ emotional fuel tank was running on empty and Judge Memorial refused to yield to the reigning state champs. Tooele could only muster two points in its final 11 posses- sions and was forced to foul. That allowed the Bulldogs to take full advantage and expand the lead to double digits in the waning moments of the game. Indeed, the local squad was left feeling a sense of disappointment for not bringing home the gold for their head coach, the late Gary Alverson, his family, themselves, the commu- nity and their school. Each player was left with a sense of “what photography/Troy Boman if” only a couple of six shots that rattled in and Tooele’s Taylor Palmer (right) drives on Judge Memorial All-American center Daniel Deane (left) in Saturday’s Class 3A State Championship game. The Bulldogs then out throughout the game had fallen or edged the Buffs for the coveted title and Tooele took home a silver team trophy at Weber State University’s Dee Events Center in Ogden. if just a tenth of a second hadn’t been run off before Mike Holt drained a dramatic 3-point shot at the third quarter horn. Or even if Logan had upset Judge Memorial in the state quarter- Buffs seize silver; lose to Bulldogs in title tilt final round of a double-overtime game won by the Bulldogs. But they didn’t. The late Coach Alverson always said talent by Nick Drake hit clutch free throws down the head coach, the late Gary Alverson, in the final three weeks of the past and defense wins championships, but you need SPORTS EDITOR stretch to capture the coveted who passed away after a grueling two seasons when teams are play- a little luck along the way. Last year, the shots Tooele hoped the 2005-06 season Class 3A state crown with a hard- battle with cancer just three weeks ing their best basketball. The Buffs fell. This year they didn’t. would end with another storybook fought 40-29 triumph. ago. beat three region champs, a league Tooele couldn’t help but feel that the play- ending. Jaxon Myaer fired in a game- Although the Buffs failed to bring runner-up, a third place league fin- ing field wasn’t exactly level. Choking back And the Buffs had a number of high 14 points and Daniel Deane home the coveted gold trophy, isher and a pair of tough fourth the emotions of losing their beloved coach to opportunities to make it happen. hit for nine points, pulled down 10 Tooele still managed to accom- seeds en route to its two-year post- cancer for the past three weeks and battling a The reigning Class 3A champs rebounds and patrolled the paint plish feats no other Buff squad season run. number of talented teams en route to the title whittled top-ranked Judge to make sure the Buffs didn’t get had achieved in the 93-year his- The Buffs captured a gold title, game. Memorial’s double-figure lead to any easy inside shots that would tory of the sport at the school. The a silver trophy, and the program’s This Buff squad has matured before their just four points with 5:52 left in guide them to their second-straight Buff squad became the first-ever first region title in 13 seasons. time. While they didn’t bring home a title they Saturday’s boys title game. championship game. team to make consecutive trips to Tooele beat long-time nemesis desperately wanted, these young men learned However, a determined defen- Meanwhile, Mike Holt poured in the prestigious state championship Morgan for the first-time ever in something more valuable —- life’s hard, cruel sive effort by the Bulldogs kept a game-high 14 and Nash Lockie game in back-to-back years. state tournament play and swept lessons. They learned that you have to play the the Buffs from bringing home state tossed in six points to lead the And what a glorious run it was. the Trojans during the season with cards you are dealt — no matter how stacked supremacy for the second-consec- way for Tooele. Taylor Palmer also Tooele finished the season with a pair of victories. The Buffs still they are against you — and you have to do the utive season. chipped in with five points and a 21-4 overall record and 38-12 managed 21 victories in spite of best you can with what you have. Each player Tooele could only muster two Colton Hogan netted four. record the past two seasons. Maybe having a bullseye on their fore- learned how to deal with the adversity of los- points on its final 11 possessions Tooele had dedicated its season- even more impressive was a 7-1 ing a loved one and to re-focus on of the game and Judge Memorial long quest for a repeat crown to post-season record and 13-1 mark SEE SILVER PAGE A10 the best way each could. And despite all the misfortune of losing their coach and falling short of their ultimate aspirations of winning another title, this team Mustangs advance still managed to persevere and accomplish something no other Buff team has managed to achieve — win a state title and get to the championship game in consecutive years. to state with victory When these players look back on this two- year title run, they will realize they achieved more than lofty team goals. Each player started out as a boy and became a young man. by Nick Drake the Mustangs to a dramatic come- They learned how to handle any kind of adver- SPORTS EDITOR from-behind playoff victory. Zach sity life may deal them the rest of their lives. Dugway won the battle but lost James also fired in eight and Cody the war on Friday. Stromberg netted seven for the The Mustangs demolished hosts as well. region rival Tintic 66-31 at Dugway The win boosts Dugway into to gain a tie for the Region 18 boys the double-elimination portion of basketball title with West Desert the Class 1A State Boys Basketball Sports Wrap and a shot at the league’s first- tournament Wednesday through place seed and an automatic berth Saturday at the Sevier Valley Tooele County Force 12- into the state tournament. Center in Richfield and keeps the However, Dugway lost the coin program’s state-leading 37-year year-old softball team toss and will play as the region’s string of tournament appearanc- second seed. The Mustangs will es alive. The Mustangs will meet tryouts slated face a formidable and dangerous today’s playoff winner between Tryouts for the Tooele County Force Altamont squad in a playoff game Region 15 third-seed Valley and 12-under accelerated softball team will be where the loser is eliminated. Region 17 fifth-seed Mt. Vernon in held Saturday, March 4 at the Deseret Peak Not only were the Mustangs first-round action Wednesday at Complex from 2-4 p.m. playing for their post-season lives, 2:30 p.m. For more information contact Chad the squad was also competing to A win Wednesday would boost Johnson at 801-635-8080, Jeff Guymon at keep Utah’s longest state-tour- Dugway into a 7 p.m. affair 843-1121 or Dave Davis at 830-3100. nament appearance string alive. Thursday at Richfield against Girls sign up for softball Dugway has appeared in more Wednesday’s winner between Registration for girls softball will be held at consecutive state tournaments Green River and Rich County. A the Little Theater inside Macey’s on Saturday, than any team in the state. loss drops the Mustangs into a March 4 and 11, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dugway used stellar team play consolation-bracket game at 10 The fee is $45 for all ages. Late fee will be and double-digit scoring perfor- a.m. Thursday, also at Richfield. an additional $10. mances by Landon Wilkins and Dugway takes a glossy 19- For more information contact Judy at 843- Taylor Schofield to help the 3 overall record into the state 0980 or Curtis and Melanie at 882-7088. Mustangs record a hard-fought tournament game Wednesday in 59-51 triumph over Altamont and Richfield. The Mustangs complet- 13-year-old team scheduled eliminate the tall and talented ed their region campaign with a Anyone interested in playing on a 13 year photography/Nick Drake Long Horns from post-season 9-1 league mark and a co-region old super league baseball team is invited Dugway’s Taylor Schofield (center) battles for a rebound in Wednesday’s game against action Monday at DHS. title with West Desert. Wasatch Academy at DHS. The Mustangs captured the vital victory and beat Altamont Wilkins popped the cords for Dugway Coach George Bruce SEE WRAP PAGE A11 Monday, 59-51, in a state playoff to advance to the double elimination portion of the a game-high 19 and Schofield Class 1A State Boys Basketball tournament for the 37th straight year, a state record. poured in another 17 to ignite SEE ADVANCE PAGE A11 A10 TUESDAY February 28, 2006 ‘Cats capture third with big win

by Nick Drake Sanchez contributed 17 more. Landon Mikesell SPORTS EDITOR also provided 10 for the victors. Wendover knew what was at stake Friday when Trevor Slade paced the Mongoose with a the ‘Cats ventured to Mt. Pleasant. team-high 17 and Minsoo Ha fired in 13. Quinn The Wildcats figured it would need a victory in McCloskey also netted nine for the hosts. the regular season to assure themselves of The three-game win streak boosts Wendover to at least a tie for third place in the region ranks. 5-5 in the region and 11-9 overall. They also needed a Dugway victory over Tintic the Wendover Coach Greg Mascaro said he was same night to earn an opening-round home game. proud of the way his team played on the road Wendover did its part in the equation when the Friday at Mt. Pleasant. west desert school outscored Wasatch Academy “We played well against Wasatch Academy,” he in all four frames to produce a lopsided and easy said. “It was a big win for us. We really wanted 56-32 triumph over the Tigers on the road. that third-place seed and to play at home. The kids Manuel Alvarez poured in a game-high 27 points showed a lot of poise right from the very start. and Landon Mikesell popped the cords for another Our defense never allowed them to score double 14 to spearhead the pivotal and vital victory. figures in any period with the exception of the last Peter Manwell tossed in a team-high 13 for the quarter. It was a very important victory for our Tigers. program.” The ‘Cat triumph coupled with their county- A story on the game will be published in a future neighbors triumph over the Miners in Dugway, edition. 66-31, clinched third place in Region 18 standings West Desert 77 - Wendover 41 for Wendover and a state home playoff game The Hawks outscored the Wildcats in the first Tuesday. three periods and coasted to a decisive league The third-place ‘Cats host Region 19 fourth-seed triumph Jan. 27 at Trout Creek. Whitehorse today at 5 p.m. in a playoff affair. A West Desert raced to a 15-1 cushion after one victory boosts the winner into the double-elimi- quarter expired and never looked back. Mark nation portion of the Class 1A Boys Basketball Johnson and Christian Allred poured in six points tournament Wednesday through Saturday at the each in the opening session and Preston Alder Sevier Valley Center in Richfield while the loser completed a three-point play to stake the hosts is eliminated from post-season action. The win- to a 14-point edge just eight minutes into the ner will meet Region 17 champ Christian Heritage contest. Wednesday in first-round state tournament action Sergio Sanchez buried a free throw for the lone photography/Troy Boman at 11:30 a.m. point of the first frame for Wendover. Tooele’s Cherise Tegen (left) and Grantsville’s Rachael Anderson (right) fight for possession of the ball in a Wendover takes a modest three-game win streak The hosts tacked on a decisive 22-5 assault Feb. 9 game at THS. The Lady Buffs dropped the close hard fought game to the neighboring Cowgirls to into the playoff today with a 45-43 victory over the in the second quarter to build a whopping 37-6 fall two wins shy of a post-season berth. Tigers Feb. 17 at WHS and then a hard fought advantage by intermission. Preston Alder drilled 61-52 road win over Meridian last Wednesday in a pair of 3-point bombs to lead the way for the Provo. Hawks and Johnson produced five points as well. Meridian led 44-40 with one period remaining in Daniel Allred and Christian Allred also contrib- Lady Buffs fall shy of 3A berth the game. But the Wildcats caught fire down the uted four points each to extend the advantage to stretch as Wendover blistered the nets for a 21-8 31-points by the half-time break. by Nick Drake Schmalhaus and Cherise Tegen the contest. Cha Jung poured in barrage in the final frame to spearhead a vital road Manuel Alvarez fired in a 3-point bomb and victory over the Mongoose. SPORTS EDITOR fired in a basket each to stake nine points, including a 3-point Manuel Alvarez popped the nets for a game-high For the third-straight year, the visiting Buffs a four-point bomb, to trigger the early assault 23, including four 3-point bombs, while Sergio SEE THIRD PAGE A11 the Tooele High girls basketball lead after eight minutes expired and Dani Adams fired in a pair of team felt it had the talent to in the contest. field goals as well. Maren Crane advance into the Class 3A State Sarah Miller and Teresa and Erika Hunter also chipped in the adversity of watching their ficult situations and adversity Girls Basketball tournament. Edwards tallied three points with a basket each to stake the Silver coach lose a battle with can- thrown at them throughout the However, for the third-con- each for Logan and Alisha hosts to a nine-point edge after continued from page A9 cer. 2005-06 campaign. secutive season the Lady Buffs Gudmundson hit a field goal to one period expired. Tooele assistant Coach “I’m so proud of the way the fell short of their post-season keep the hosts within striking Meredith Nigh popped the head all year as defending Danny Medina said he was kids handled themsevles in all aspirations and left wondering distance headed into the second cords for a pair of 3-point bombs state champs. They managed proud of the way this year’s of the situations, on the court “what-if” headed into the off- stanza of the game. in the opening session and Becky to keep the poise to deal with team handled all of the dif- and off,” he said. “This group season. Logan battled back to out- Knoblauch contributed a basket is so close and they found Tooele lost four hard-fought score Tooele 14-3 in the second to account for all of the Lady strength in each other on and and close region affairs that a quarter and take a 22-15 intermis- Buff scoring early. off the floor. I don’t know of victory in any of the four would sion edge into the locker room. Tooele bounced back to regis- many teams that could have have forced a playoff and two Michelle Hoffmann and Miller ter a 13-8 outburst in the second handled all of this with such could have vaulted THS into a recorded three points each in the stanza to slice the deficit to 27- class and poise as this group state cross-over game. pivotal period while Edwards, 21 by intermission. Knoblauch of young men did this year. The Lady Buffs just missed Katie Krogh, Jessica Barlow and spearheaded the comeback bid We were the defending champs victories twice against Ogden, Gudmundson popped the home with five points and Nigh bur- and there was a lot of pres- 58-49 and 49-42, dropped a tough nets for a basket each to build ied another 3-point shot along sure to repeat. The physical overtime decision to Bear River the seven-point lead at the half- the way. Laura West and Sam and emotional toll may have (44-41) and fell to county neigh- time break. Thomas also hit a field goal each caught up to us in the end. Give bor Grantsville (58-56), also in Sam Thomas drilled a 3-point and Cherise Tegen canned a free Judge credit, their defense overtime. bomb for the lone points of the throw to aid the effort as well. made us hurry or alter our Tooele knew it needed at least stretch for the Lady Buffs. Jung helped the Lady Tigers shots, especially Deane in the one win the last week of regular The Lady Grizzlies tacked fend off the Buffs’ charge with middle. They were able to shut season action to remain alive for on a 19-11 barrage in the third eight points in the period, includ- us down for five key posses- post-season play. quarter as well to extend the ing a 3-point shot, while Hunter sions late in the game when it But the Lady Buffs lost both lead to 41-26 headed down the flipped in a basket to complete was on the line and a four-point games in overtime to Region 11 stretch. Krogh led the way with the scoring and provide a little game. co-champ Bear River and fourth- five points during the eight-min- breathing room at the half-time “I know this is disappointing place Grantsville by a combined ute session while Gudmundson break. at this time for the entire team,” five points. and Miller tossed in a pair of The Lady Buffs erupted for he added. “But when things The Lady Buffs finished the field goals each. Caitlyn Jensen, a 14-6 barrage in the third peri- settle down, they will realize season with a 3-7 region record Barlow and Edwards also od to erase the Lady Tiger lead what tremendous accomplish- and 7-12 record overall on the chipped in with a basket each and take a slim 37-35 cushion ments they had in their basket- season. The year marked the to lead Logan to a 15-point lead into the final frame of the game. ball career. They captured the third-straight season Tooele fin- and eight minutes still remaining Knoblauch ignited the Tooele first-ever state title in 94 years, ished in fifth place, just one place in the game. rally with 10 points on five field the first region title in 13 years out of a post-season berth. Knoblauch paved the way for goals while West and Thomas and made it to the champion- Tooele Coach Karie the Lady Buffs with seven points chipped in with a basket each ship game in two consecutive Fredrickson said it was a disap- while Schmalhaus added a bas- as well. years, which has never been pointing season not to qualify for ket and Thomas buried a pair of Ogden could only muster done in boys basketball his- state tournament play. charity tosses to account for the five points from Jung, includ- tory at THS. They have a lot “I kind of was disappointed Tooele offense in the period. ing another 3-point bomb, and to be proud of and have faced overall,” she noted. “I thought Logan reeled off an 11-5 out- Caitlin Wilkinson buried a char- a lot of adversity throughout we would do a lot better consid- burst in the final frame as well ity toss for the Tigers. photography/Troy Boman the past two seasons, knowing Tooele’s Nash Lockie (right) soars in for a lay-up while Judge Memorial ering the players we had. A lot of to complete the lopsided region The Lady Tigers thwarted the their coach was sick. But they center Daniel Deane (left) attempts to alter the shot. The Bulldogs it was no two players on the floor victory. Krogh poured in five Lady Buff upset bid with the piv- handled it with a great deal battled past the Buffs for the state title in the game. have ever played a game with points, including a 3-point bomb, otal 16-7 rally in the fourth peri- of maturity and a lot teams one another before the season. while Edwards, Hoffmann and od to capture the league triumph would have broken down and And that unfamiliarity played big Gudmundson popped the nets down the stretch. Jung keyed the not have been able to play at part in the team not being cohe- for a basket each as well. Ogden surge with seven points, a championship level that they sive and knowing one another Nigh fired in a 3-point shot hitting her fourth 3-point shot maintained after losing their on the floor. We struggled with and West chipped in with a field of the game in the period, and 7th coach.” that quite a bit this season and goal for the lone points of the Crane pumped in six points on Coach Medina said the team that hurt us. I’m proud of the period for the Lady Buffs. three field goals as well. Jaclyn and program would like to tell girls for never giving up and we Krogh led the way for the Lady Skanchy also hit a basket and Annual everyone how much their sup- had a shot at state but just didn’t Grizzlies with a gamehigh 12 Adams canned a free throw to port meant to them on this take advantage of it.” while Gudmundson and Miller complete the victory. year’s title quest. The season-ending loss to recorded 10 each for the victors. West paved the way for Tooele Tooele County National “We want to acknowledge all Grantsville capped the prep bas- Edwards also hit for nine and with three points on a basket of our fans - who supported us ketball careers of seniors Laura Hoffmann added five. and free throw while Nigh and Wild Turkey Federation throughout the year and espe- West, Becky Knoblauch, Jasmine Knoblauch poured in a team- Knoblauch hit a field goal each cially at the Dee Events Center Schmalhaus, Haley Folta and high 11 while Nigh and Thomas to aid the Lady Buff effort. ,” he added. “We drew energy Jacqui Peterson. logged five points each. West Jung led all scorers in the and emotion from our faculty, and Schmalhaus also had four game with 29 points and Crane BANQUET & AUCTION administration, band, student Logan 52 - Tooele 31 The Lady Grizzlies rallied from each. tossed in eight. Adams also hit section - aka “the Herd” - , for five as well for the Lady March 11th, 2006 the cheerleaders, the pep club, a 12-8 deficit after one period Ogden 49 - Tooele 42 The Lady Tigers outscored the Tigers. the community section and the and outscored the Lady Buffs Lady Buffs 16-7 in the final frame Knoblauch pumped in a DESERET PEAK COMPLEX Alverson family all throughout 44-19 in the final three periods to of the game to register a hard- career-high 19 points in the con- the tournament and the sea- register a decisive league victory fought region victory Jan. 31 at test and Nigh fired in 11. West DOORS OPEN AT 5:30 P.M. son. We couldn’t have done it Feb. 2 at Logan. Ogden. also contributed seven in the without all of them. It was a Becky Knoblauch tossed in a DINNER BEGINS AT 7:00 Ogden raced to a quick 17-8 Lady Buffs’ attack. great run and I think when the pair of field goals while Laura 1:00 P.M. West, Meredith Nigh, Jasmine cushion just eight minutes into “LAST CALL kids look back on this they will SEE SHY PAGE B5 Calling Seminar see how great their impact was TICKETS ” Indoor Arena on the Tooele High basketball Going FAST!!! Deseret Peak Complex program and the community itself. They represented them- Invite the whole town Dinner is limited, so get your tickets early! selves, their families and the Buy, Sell, Lots of prizes to be won. school with great pride, dignity to your yard sale! and class and their legacy will Trade. be etched forever in Tooele For more information please call: High basketball lore.” A story on the state games, Ray Pitt @ 882-3193 quotes from assistant Coach Bob Pannunzio @ 882-8558 Medina and members from the team will be published in future editions. 882-0050 882-0050 TUESDAY February 28, 2006 A11

Mongoose in all four frames and tage in the third quarter to build Advance coasted to a decisive and pivotal a comfortable 52-25 lead headed continued from page A9 road triumph Feb. 14 in Provo. down the stretch. Schofield fired Dugway blistered the nets in in a pair of 3-point bombs and the opening period and sprinted Wilkins recorded four points as said he was proud of the way his to a huge 21-5 cushion in the first well to lead the charge. Morgan team came ready to play against a frame of the game. Wilkins fired in Kartchner also flipped in a 3-point talented Altamont squad. nine points and Taylor Schofield bomb along the way as well. “It was a war and a battle,” drilled a pair of 3-point bombs McCloskey hit two baskets and he noted. “We were down six at for six points to ignite the early Kwon netted three points to ignite half and we came out well in the Mustang assault. Cody Stromberg the Mongoose offense. Slade also third quarter. We started to pass also netted a pair of field goals provided a pair of charity tosses to and rebound better. We controlled and Zach James hit another to help aid the effort for Meridian. the boards in the second half and extend the margin to 16-points The Mustangs completed the that was the key to our success. after just one period expired. game with a 13-9 rally in the fourth Wilkins was warrior for us tonight. K.C. Rucker and Minsoo Ha hit a period to conclude the lopsided He even got cut above his eye and basket each and Quinn McCloskey affair. Dakota Woolett, Wilkins just bandaged it up and went back canned a free throw to account for and Preston Edwards recorded to work. It was big win for us. all of the Mongoose scoring in the three points each for Dugway “Taylor made some big shots opening period. and Stromberg drilled a pair of for us,” he added. “Dakota The Mustangs tacked on an 18- free throws as well. Schofield and (Woolett) came in and played well 11 scoring barrage in the second Kartchner also hit a charity toss for us down the stretch. Cody stanza to stake Dugway to a whop- each to complete the scoring and (Stromberg) boarded well. Morgan ping 39-16 lead at intermission. extend the lead to 31-points. (Kartchner), Zach (James) and Schofield drilled the nets for eight McCloskey and Rucker tallied Dakota were on the floor for near- points, including a 3-point bomb three points each and Jake Caka ly 10 minutes at the same time and and three-point play, while Wilkins netted a basket as well. really gave us an emotional boost. chipped in with eight more on Wilkins paved the way for the They are going to be something three field goals and a pair of char- Mustangs attack with a game-high as the years progress with them. ity tosses. James also provided a 24 and Schofield drilled the nets It’s a good quality win over a good basket to help balloon the lead to for another 21. Stromberg also quality team. We had to work for 23-points by the half-time break. chipped in with six points while this one. I’m really proud of this McCloskey fired in a pair of Kartchner and James had four team and their class and poise in baskets and Kok Kwon fired in each. a big game.” three charity tosses to lead the McCloskey paced the Mongoose A story on the game will be pub- way for Meridian. Ha and Trevor with a team high 12 and Kwon lished in a future edition. Slade also tallied two points each logged six points as well. Rucker Dugway 65 - Meridian 34 for the hosts. tossed in five while Ha and Slade The Mustangs outscored the Dugway reeled off a 13-9 advan- added four each.

venience, the practices will be Grantsville softball Wrap held for 30 min. before their continued from page A9 games. The league will also try registration set to accommodate athletes by Registration for the Grantsville keeping all of the Stansbury Youth Softball Leagues will be to attend a tryout to be held players together and all of the held March 4. March 11 from 4-6 p.m. at the Erda players together, etc. All youth interested can Grantsville High School baseball For questions call Coach Heidi sign up at any Jr. Jazz game in field. Heath at 884-4500 or email at Grantsville or can register any Participants must be 13 or HYPERLINK “mailto:hheath@m. time between Feb. 18 and March younger as of April 30, 2006. tooele.k12.ut.us”. 4 at the Grantsville or Stansbury Call 884-3685 for additional Park TFCU. information. Grantsville baseball For more info contact Troy GHS little league registration set Johansen at 884-0375 (softball). Grantsville Youth Baseball Tooele Babe Ruth volleyball set has slated registration will be Grantsville High School’s sec- held Saturday March 4th at photography/Troy Boman equipment needed ond annual GHS Little League Soelberg’s beginning at 9 a.m. The Tooele Babe Ruth Baseball Grantsville’s Rika Larsen (right) battles for a rebound against a foe earlier this year. The Cowgirls battled to Volleyball will be held March the first round of the state tournament but fell to the eventual state champ Canyon View in Cedar City. Any children ages five through League is asking all parents and 1-April 10. 12 may also sign up at any of the coaches to search their garages The league is for fifth, sixth, dates listed above or at TFCU in and closets for player pants and seventh and eighth grade play- Stansbury or Grantsville during baseball equipment. A number ers and members will have their hours of operation. of pants were not returned at Cowgirls improved during year a minimum of 10 games and Any questions please contact the end of last season. 10 practices and there will be Clay Barney at 884-0423 or 830- If you have any of these items, play one or two nights a week 5010. please call 882-6854 for pick up. by Nick Drake field goals and Jessica Nicholas drilled a pair of depending on the number of SPORTS EDITOR 3-point bombs to ignite the early Bear River bar- players that register. There also Grantsville displayed the signs of a young, rage and stake the hosts to a double digit lead could be two leagues if there is inexperienced team throughout the 2005-06 girls after one period. Tiffany Morton also hit a basket enough sign-up. The entry fee is basketball campaign. and Erika park canned a charity toss to complete $30 per player. Players can reg- �������������� The Cowgirls beat state tournament competi- the scoring. ister in the front office of their tors Snow Canyon, Juan Diego, Ogden and even Brooke Bunderson, Rika Larsen and Keshia school by Feb. 13 or at junior ����������������� Region 11 co-champion Bear River. Powell contributed a field goal each and Rachael jazz games on Feb. 4. And Grantsville lost to some formidable foes in Anderson provided a free throw for the Cowgirls GHS volleyball players will ranked foes Emery, Canyon View and Logan twice in the first frame of the game. be officials and there will be ��������������� as well as state tournament competitors Union Heather Davis netted five points and Nicole volunteer coaches with adult and Judge Memorial. Zundel popped the nets for four points to lead the supervision for all practices and ����������������� But where the Cowgirls showed their youth Lady Bears to a 12-4 scoring burst in the second games. �������������� was surprising setbacks to last place finishers stanza and a comfortable 29-11 cushion at inter- Players will receive a T-shirt, Park City and Uintah and non-state foes Dixie and mission. Felicity Jones contributed a basket and and instruction that will get ����� North Sanpete as well. Park hit a free throw as well to extend the lead to students involved and excited �������������� However, with only one returning player with 18-points by the half-time break. for volleyball as they get older vast varsity experience, a new coach and system, Ashton Miller and Anderson provided the lone and into high school. For con- ������������������ Grantsville did show signs of becoming a good scoring of the period for the Cowgirls with a field team with a strong mix of seniors and younger goal each in the session. players to win three-straight games to end the Both teams could only muster six points each regular season and earn Region 11’s fourth and in the third period. Bunderson led the way for Third final state tournament berth. Grantsville with four points on a pair of free continued from page A10 Unfortunately for the Cowgirls, Grantsville ran throws and a field goal. Melanie Johnson also con- into the top ranked and talented Region 9 champ nected on a pair of charity tosses as well. Sanchez hit a basket to account Canyon View and had to play the Lady Falcons on Davis, Robbins and Park tallied two points each for the Wendover points in the ������������������� their home hardwoods. for the Lady Bears in the frame. period. Canyon View registered the 44-19 state playoff Bear River tacked on a 16-4 assault down the West Desert registered a 19-11 victory Friday at Cedar City. stretch in the final frame of the game to complete barrage in the third session to The setback dropped the Cowgirls overall the lopsided triumph. Jones poured in nine points, build a huge 56-17 lead headed record to 7-13 on the season. including a 3-point bomb, while Morton, Andi into the final frame of the game. Pet of the Week In spite of the roller-coaster season, Grantsville Thomas and Kesley Estep recorded two points Johnson, Daniel Allred, Christian each. Kayla Sorenson also hit a free throw as Coach Kenzie Briggs-Newton said her team Allred and Preston Alder all hit well. advanced past most peoples expectations for the for four points each in the peri- Powell, Megan Oltjenbruns, Stephanie Black season. od while Tyler Bronson flipped and Sammie Jensen all hit a free throw each to “I think we had a great season overall and we in a field goal and Brady Allred account for all of the Cowgirl scoring in the final made it a lot further than anyone ever expected,” canned a charity toss for the frame of the game for Grantsville. she stated. “Our seniors definitely stepped it up hosts. with only one senior seeing a lot of varsity time on Grantsville 58 - Tooele 56 (OT) Sanchez paced the ‘Cat attack the court last year. The seniors showed great lead- The two teams used a number of runs to battle with seven points while Lynn ership and our younger kids had to step up and in a bitter affair and the Cowgirls used a huge 3- Maddox and Alvarez popped the take a varsity role which is good for the upcoming point shot from Miller to grab its first lead of over- cords for a basket each. years. time to garner a hard fought region win Thursday Wendover did record a 24-21 “It wasn’t easy from the start getting a new at Tooele. scoring edge down the stretch coach and learning a new system,” she added. The contest was a game of runs right to the bit- to complete the scoring. Landon “But I think they believed in it and that it showed ter end. Mikesell popped the nets for throughout the season and we got better every Tooele opened the game strong, thanks to stel- eight points, including a 3-point game throughout the season.” lar play by Laura West. The Lady Buff forward shot, while Maddox, Sanchez The setback to Canyon View capped the prep fired in the teams first four baskets to spot the and Jose Rosales provided five basketball careers of seniors Ashton Miller, hosts to a quick 8-2 cushion. West hit a rebound points each in the quarter for Brooke Bunderson, Stephani Black and Rachael basket, lay-up, 10-foot jumper and recorded a steal the ‘Cats. John Ratliff also bur- Anderson. and fast-break lay-up to give the hosts a quick six- ied a free throw as well. Bear River 51 - Grantsville 21 point edge midway through the opening period. The Hawks kept the ‘Cat The Lady Bears exploded for a 17-7 barrage in Grantsville could only muster a Brooke comeback at bay when J.J. Alder the first frame and cruised to a decisive league Bunderson lay-up during the same time frame. poured in six points and Phil triumph Jan. 31 at Garland. Stagg connected for five points. Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. Lacey Robbins pumped in eight points on four SEE IMPROVED PAGE B5 Brady Allred, Daniel Allred and John Rogers all added two Shelters are only required to hold animals for points each to enable the hosts three days before they are euthanized. to log a key region victory. For more information on this weekʼs featured pet or other animals Johnson paced West Desert available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at with a team high 15 and Christian 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville See News Happening? Allred contributed 14 as well. Animal Shelter at 884-6881. Preston Alder tossed in 13 and Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. Daniel Allred chipped in with 10. 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nents miscues down the stretch to seize ball program that never played in a champi- Buffs state supremacy, just like Tooele did a year onship game for a boys high school crown continued from page A1 ago. prior to last winter. The Buffs stayed close and only trailed Coach Medina assessed the historical sig- and off the court. Don’t hang your heads. I by four points with 5:32 remaining in the nificance of the team’s accomplishments. love you. Remember he loves you and he’s title tilt. The team was ready to make one “I know this is disappointing at this time proud of each and every one of you.” final victorious push to post their 22nd win for the entire team,” he noted. “But when Coach Medina addressed the team in the on the season and capture the champion- things settle down, they will realize what locker room and said the team should be ship, but the dream was not to be. tremendous accomplishments they had in proud of its accomplishments. The Buffs scored on just one of their their basketball career. They captured the “There is nothing this team should be final 10 trips down the floor allowing the first-ever state title in 93 years, the first ashamed of,” he said. “You may not feel like Bulldogs to capture the prestigious champi- region title in 13 years and made it to the you accomplished a lot right now. But you onship with a 40-29 triumph over defending championship game in two consecutive did and there is a lot you should be proud state champions Tooele. years, which has never been done in boys of. You played for the title in two of your In spite of the setback in the Class 3A basketball history at THS.” four years. This is (Coach Jim Yerkovich’s) finale, the Buffs capped one of the most Medina also praised the team for their 40th year and that is only his second state remarkable, memorable and fantastic two- title. And to use a quote he used after one year runs in the 93-year history of the sport strength in the face of enormous emotional of his most talented team’s took second at Tooele High. The local school registered misfortune. years ago, ‘If this is the worst thing that a glossy 7-1 state tournament record in the “They have a lot to be proud of and happens to you in life, you’ll have lived a past two campaigns, beating three region have faced a lot of adversity throughout great life’.” champs and a league runner-up along the the past two seasons, knowing their coach In their three previous defeats on the way. was sick,” Medina said. “They handled it year, as Coach Alverson once put it, the Tooele captured its first region title in with a great deal of maturity when a lot of Buffs simply ran out of time. But in the 13 seasons this winter. Perhaps the most teams would have broken down and not championship game they ran out of gas impressive of all, they battled all the way to have been able to play at a championship — emotionally and physically — and ran the title game in two consecutive seasons level that they maintained after losing their into a very talented Judge Memorial squad. photography / Troy Boman for the first-time in the history of the sport coach. They showed tremendous poise all Indeed, it was the Bulldogs who hit the Coach Chris Baker looks on as Bryton Lawrence hugs a teammate after Tooele was at THS. year — on and off the floor. They have a lot big shots and capitalized on their oppo- defeated by Judge in the 3A state basketball championship Saturday. That’s not too shabby for a men’s basket- to be proud of.” Will you be ready when quake hits? Jay Spector, MD submitted patience with me because I do my there’s one on TCEM’s website at my column best work at the last minute. www.tcem.org, there are lists all Ito the Tooele Unfortunately that philosophy over the Internet, or you can come Transcript- doesn’t apply when it comes to to our office in the courthouse and Bulletin later emergency preparedness. Waiting we’ll give you a list. It doesn’t mat- OASIS FAMILY than usual this until the last minute before a disas- ter which list you use, as long as month. I think ter strikes to get prepared, is too you include the things you know it may have late, way too late. I’m not trying to you will need in an emergency. been because be a doomsayer, but it’s not a mat- Start with good containers such as MEDICINE February is a ter of “if,” but “when.” Our county packs or duffle bags, and then each shorter month Wade Mathews faces many hazards, both natural week get something off than the rest, Columnist and technological or manmade. and put it in the containers. Before and the end of Those hazards could hit at any you know it, you’ll have complete now accepting new the month has Preparedness time. We need to be ready when disaster supply kits for everyone in just come upon they do. your family. After that, all you have me sooner than Matters For example, the county is to do is annually rotate the water I expected. prone to getting heavy winter and food, and check the batteries That’s my storms. Meteorologists try to let us and clothing. patients of all ages. excuse, anyway. So I’m frantically Developing a Family Disaster know when the storms are coming trying to write this column. so we can plan accordingly. Do Plan can work the same way. Get a I admit that I am a procrastina- we? Last year we got hit with some good list or plan outline, and then tor. However, that hasn’t seemed heavy rains in a short amount of work on it a little at a time. Start by to affect me too terribly much, that time, combined with the already posting emergency phone numbers I can remember. In fact, I recall a heavy spring runoff, which caused by the phones in your home and in particular assignment in my media severe flooding in certain areas. your kid’s school backpacks, next research class at BYU years ago Does that mean we will see flood- designate an out-of-state telephone that I kept putting off and putting ing this spring? We don’t know, but contact. Then just keep going. off until the day before the assign- maybe we should prepare a family Again, if you don’t know what ele- ment was due. Up to that point evacuation plan and consider buy- ments your Family Disaster Plan I had done some research in the ing flood insurance. should include, just look in the library and had gathered my refer- The biggest threat to our county Emergency Preparedness Calendar, ence materials. But I hadn’t started for widespread disaster and dam- check on our website, or come to writing. So in a panic, I pulled age comes from earthquakes. We our office. an all-nighter and skipped all my haven’t had a major earthquake What about making your home classes the next day to finish my safer in case of an earthquake? We in our county for more than 400 assignment. At 4:45 p.m. on the day have an emergency action wheel years. Who knows when the next the assignment was due, I slipped available to you in our office that one will strike? No one does. the document under my professor’s lists those steps. One of the most Seismologists try to predict it, but office door. important things is to fasten your it’s not an exact science yet. So Imagine my surprise when the water heater to the wall using when should we begin to prepare? professor returned the graded screws and plumbers tape, or you Right now. Literally right now. assignments to the students in can buy a kit specifically for that Emergency preparedness as a class one day, and she held mine purpose at a hardware store. Then whole can seem overwhelming. until last. It had received a perfect go around the house and either But it can be done a little bit at score, 300 points out of 300 points secure or move heavy objects to a time. Let’s say you don’t have possible. The professor asked me lower shelves. Most new furniture if she could keep a copy to use disaster supply kits for your family comes with earthquake straps now. as an example in future classes. members yet. All you have to do is It’s simple to add the straps to your For an appointment call: get a good list and gradually start Naturally, I obliged. Of course I older furniture, too. And so on. It’s never told her how I wrote it. So collecting the items, either from not that hard. now when my wife, Kristen, asks home or from the store. Supply There are several other organiza- me when I’m going to get this done kit lists can be found everywhere. tions that will help you with your or that done, I ask her to have There’s one in the Tooele County emergency planning and prepared- 833-0229 Emergency Preparedness Calendar, ness as well. Many church groups host emergency preparedness training sessions and fairs. The 196 E. 2000 North Suite 100 American Red Cross has a lot of Herniated Disc? information to help you get started. 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file photo Twins, Nicki Soffel Anderson (l) and Annie Soffel Hammond, love riding horses in their native Rush Valley. While there are no retail outlets at all in the community, the 450 people who live in Rush Valley say they love the rural atmosphere and wouldn’t want to live in any other community. The town kicked off its 150th birthday celebration last Saturday. Rush Valley celebrates 150 years by Mary Ruth Hammond 150th-year celebration STAFF WRITER Regardless of whether you or your ancestors called St. John or Clover “home,” everyone in Rush Valley as well as Tooele County is invited to participate in this year’s 150th celebration, says Orson Johnson, a former bishop and here are not many residents stake president in the area. in Rush Valley — maybe During Saturday’s kick-off celebration, which drew of crowd of approximately 350 people, four huge cakes with 450 or so — but there’s a all the former names of St. John inscribed on them in frost- ing, were on display. The cakes were cut later that evening T ton of pride in the town. and served as refreshments. Lacey Russell Burrows, who is compiling the commu- Current and past residents demonstrated their nity’s 150th-year history book, says her family has been in community devotion Saturday night when Rush Rush Valley for generations, and she wouldn’t want to live Valley’s 150th birthday party kicked off at the town’s anywhere else. LDS chapel. Even though there are no retail businesses in Rush Other celebratory events have been scheduled Valley — not even a gas station or grocery store — through August. Included will be a June 24 Rush Burrows says Rush Valley has a lot to offer. She especially Valley queen contest; July 24 youth parade and enjoys the quiet and serenity of the town. activities; a trail ride set for Aug. 17-19; and the Although most Rush Valley residents cannot make a official Rush Valley Days Celebration planned for photography / Mike Call Aug. 19. SEE RUSH ON B7 Rush Valley’s rich history was portrayed during the town’s 150-year celebration Saturday. Class to clear up spring pruning confusion

o you a branch is permanent, meaning attending a pruning demonstration ter. Apples require less pruning and have that no more fruit can develop on and you can learn what you need to the spurs should not be removed. Sa fruit it — and what if the branches you know to get started. Most often apple trees are pruned tree, or two, choose to remove are the magical “Fruit trees are pruned to facili- to encourage a “central leader” or three, in “best” branches on the tree? tate the production of high quality form. Other fruits have other your backyard. With those panicky thoughts fruit. They are pruned much differ- requirements. Somewhere in mind, it is difficult to pick up a ently than shade trees so do not try “Pruning fruit trees is one of the in the back pair of pruning shears or a saw and to apply fruit pruning concepts to most dreaded of all garden tasks of your mind make decisions. trees in your landscape.” and most gardeners approach it floats a prod- Fortunately, help is on the way. “The production of quality fruit with great trepidation. ding thought Linden Greenhalgh, Tooele County requires abundant light in the inte- “Pruning requires decisions — that they need Diane Sagers Extension Agent, and Larry Sagers, rior of the tree. Branches that are CORRESPONDENT knowing that decision is the right some sort of Horticultural Specialist for Utah not going to produce good fruit are one is sometimes baffling so prun- pruning to State University Extension Service, removed,” Sagers explained. ing is postponed thinking it will be make them Homefront will teach a fruit pruning class and Different types of trees require easier next year. Do not be misled more produc- workshops beginning this week. different pruning techniques. For by such procrastinating thoughts. tive. Lurking Attend the class Thursday example, peach trees require the Fruit trees require pruning the day in the shadows, right behind those evening, March 2, at the USU most extensive pruning to encour- they are planted and every year images is a haunting thought that Cooperative Extension office at 151 age fruit production. They should thereafter,” Sagers says. doing it wrong could mess up the N. Main, to learn the theory behind Peach trees should be opened up to a vase shape to allow better light be opened to a vase shape from the whole thing. After all, removing pruning fruit trees. Follow that up penetration and improved fruit production. beginning to allow light to the cen- SEE PRUNE ON B2 Recreation Volunteer Politics Become a hiker Volunteer part-time Party meets The Tooele Hiking Group will A volunteer is needed at the The Constitution Party will hold meet at the St. Barnabas Center Children’s Justice Center Mondays, a Tooele County work meeting this Tuesday, March 7, at 7 p.m. Come Thursdays and every other Friday Thursday, March 2, at 7 p.m. If you join our March hikes, camps, and an to do reception duties and odd jobs. are interested in getting involved or upcoming river trip. Public is wel- Contact Lynne Smith at the Center would just like to learn more about come! Contact Kurt Alloway 801- at 843-1161. the party, please come to 7240 N. 550-4674 or desertquest99@yahoo. Adobe Lane (1400 E.) Lake Point. com. Call Kirk Pearson at (801) 856-1471 or Bill Bodine at (435) 843-1314 with questions. B2 TUESDAY February 28, 2006

SAM WOODRUFF, CPA BABIES WEDDINGS Landon Kibbee Waline/Clark

Why pay more somewhere else? Landon David Jaimison Kyleigh Ann is pleased Kibbee arrived at Mountain West to announce the marriage of ★ Individual ★ Corporation Medical Center on Jan. 31, 2006. her parents, Ron Waline and Parents are Jaimie King and Shiotonah Clark. They will be ★ Partnership ★ Small Business Jason Kibbee of Grantsville. married Tuesday, Feb. 28, in the Grandparents are Dave and Salt Lake Temple. Cheryl King of Grantsville and Ron lived with Steven and ★ Electronic Filing ★ Drop offs welcome Trish Kibbee of Tooele. Diane Young in Lake Point, Utah. He is the son of Sharon and Randy Chase and Ron and 21 Years Brenda Waline of Iowa. Shio is the daughter of Alfred Experience and Shirley Clark. They will make their home in Ron Waline and Shiotonah Clark Landon David Jaimison Kibbee Page, Ariz. Year Round INCOME TAX enough to support a full crop of — semi-dwarf, dwarf, apple, cherry, Prune fruit and not to break down in snow pear or plum. PREPARATION& or wind. continued from page B1 Open center Avoid Fruit trees, if left unpruned, The open center system is ideal ACCOUNTING Mon - Sat 9a m - 10pm If you prune a tree properly, the become tall, dense and unmanage- for peach trees. The trunk extends tree will be stronger, more vigor- able. Pruning fruit trees is always a about 18 to 30 inches high. From disease 185 N Main, Ste 301, 882-7379 ous and more productive. You will matter of encouraging fruit produc- there develop three or four scaffold remove diseased, damaged or dead tion and keeping the tree size and branches, all near the same height wood. You will train the tree to shape within bounds to facilitate on the trunk and spaced as uni- the right shape to make it strong harvest. If they are not properly formly as possible from each other shaped when they are young or around the tree. Keep these about if they are left unpruned for sev- the same size by pruning. Scaffold eral years, they develop too many branches form a crotch angle of 40 Serving Tooele for over 20 years branches, grow too tall, develop to 90 degrees with the trunk. Do lateral branches that are too long, not let the branches develop sharp and the tree grows dense so that angles with the vertical portion of Robert P. Hansen, M.D. sunlight doesn’t penetrate the inte- the trunk or they will be weak and rior of the tree. split under a heavy fruit or snow Tree physiology helps determine load. The idea of an open center the best pruning methods. tree is to keep all of the extra wood Pomes out of the center of the tree. Prune Orthopedic The fruit trees we typically grow so that the branches point to the in Tooele County can be catego- outside of the growing area so the rized into several groups. Pomes tree spreads out rather than grow- Surgeons are fruits like apples and pears that ing upright. have with multiple seeds around a Keep the open center, or vase central core. Fruit buds begin form- tree, low for easy picking, spraying ing one summer, and they differenti- and pruning and the open center David E. Curtis, M.D. ate and grow the next. On many of allows light to the center for form- them, the fruits form on spurs — a ing and coloring fruit. small woody stem attached to the If you have a tree that was branch. Each year those same spurs already shaped to a different sys- produce more fruit buds. tem than outlined for a particular Board Certified Obviously, removing the spurs tree type above, work with the during pruning or harvesting spoils established system — do not try to General Orthopedic care including fracture care, sports medicine, the trees’ ability to produce. Spurs change it. Crossing branches on trees make arthroscopic surgery and joint replacement. should be protected and fruits that Other fruit trees wounds where the branches rub. begin forming one year should not In general, peaches and nectar- These become entrance points be removed during pruning before ines require the most pruning, fol- for insects and diseases and they mature. lowed by Japanese plums, apples, structurally weaken the tree. Stone fruits apricots, sour cherries, European 280 North Main • 843-0648 Peaches, apricots and other plums and sweet cherries. Do not stone fruits grow on stems that are prune cherries very much. They attached to the sides of branches. are large trees by nature, and size Remove They form on one-year-old wood. cannot be controlled by pruning. To encourage an adequate area of Pruning too heavily encourages the problems prime, new fruit producing wood, growth of water sprouts — long, constantly cut stone fruit trees. willowy upright branches that Beginning cuts grow straight up and do not form Regardless of those physiological fruit. These trees tend to grow factors, all fruit trees need basic long, upright branches in any case. pruning care. Clean up the tree by Simply prune off branches that removing dead, diseased and bro- are interfering with one another or ken branches which will provide growing too close together. Watch an avenue for insects and diseases during the growing season and if to enter to cause further problems. upright sprouts grow too long, clip Take out water sprouts (long, fast- them back to a bud to encourage growing branches that go straight side branching. up with wide distances between the Generally, prune pie cherries to nodes) and suckers (similar branch- the open center system. These trees es that extend up from the root.) are quite brittle and tend to grow Remove branches that rub or cross at very narrow angles. Train the each other and weak, drooping and branches to wide angles while they unproductive branches. Let in light are small. by removing branches that compete Train apricot trees to either the with other branches for light, shade open center or the modified leader the center of the tree, or grow back system. They do not require a great in toward the center of the tree. deal of pruning. Because they blos- Make all pruning cuts next to som so early that spring frosts often the collar (the wide portion of the limit fruit production, you may wish branch that spreads where it attach- to delay pruning until after they blos- es to the trunk or other branches). som. Do not leave a stub or cut into the If you are timid about tackling this collar because it will not heal over task, come to the Extension class properly. and the pruning workshops. Learn Modified leader how to correctly prune your trees to make them more productive. Water sprouts grow very long, Prune semi-dwarf or spur-type straight up shading the fruit on apples and also pear trees using With an understanding of how various trees grow and what they other branches. They do not a modified leader system. This produce fruit and should be require for optimum fruit production, system creates one main trunk removed. with tiers of branches spaced verti- those decisions of which branches cally along it. To train a tree to this to cut will come more easily. Once system, cut the newly planted tree you have learned the strategies for back to 30 inches high — just above pruning trees properly, you can have Preserve a healthy side branch or just above enough confidence to make those a bud. Watch to be sure that one pruning cuts despite knowing that central branch grows up as a new what comes off stays off. quality trunk through the season. The low- The class is March 2 at the est tier of branches should be 24 to Tooele County Extension Service 48 inches from the ground, extend- auditorium at 151 N. Main in Tooele ing out in four directions as nearly from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Demonstrations perpendicular to each other as are on March 10 at selected possible. The next tier of scaffold orchards in Tooele County. Watch branches should be spaced 18 to 24 this column for more information inches vertically up the trunk. They on times and places of pruning should also come out in four direc- demonstrations. tions perpendicular to one another, Tips for the Week but ideally, they should be turned Linden Greenhalgh, County to directions between the lower tier Extension Agent, and Larry Sagers, branches. Continue developing tiers Horticultural Specialist for Utah until the tree reaches the desired State University Extension Services height. Generally, the tree will have will teach a home landscape about three layers of branches and design class at the Tooele County will be 15 feet high. The branches Cooperative Extension Office. should form 40 to 90 degree angles Classes will start March 16 and will with the trunk. If the trunk angle is be held on selected weeks for four too narrow, put braces between the weeks. The classes are held in the branch and the trunk for a season Tooele County Extension Service to widen the angle. auditorium at 151 N. Main in Tooele Sprouts below grafts do not pro- The number and spacing of the from 6:30-8:30 p.m. duce good fruit as they are the branches and the height of the Watch this column for more root stock variety, not the desir- leader varies with the type of tree information. able top variety. TUESDAY February 28, 2006 B3 DOINGS around the valley

Tooele Get demo derby rules Attention Tooele County Fair demoli- tion derby drivers. The 2006 rules will Non-profit funding available be available on March 1. You can pick The Tooele County Emergency Food them up at Parts Plus, 175 N. Main, or and Shelter Program Board has been call Pat at 884-3486 or Jim at 435-496- awarded $1800 to supplement food, 3636 for more information. shelter and utility assistance. The Board will convene to determine the best use of these funds and to select local orga- Meetings nizations to provide services. Non-profit and governmental agen- County planners meet cies interested in applying can contact The Tooele County Planning Lori Sandoval at 882-1278 or 800-796- Commission will hold a meeting on 2444 to apply before 5 p.m. March 14. Wednesday, March 1, at 7 p.m. in Constitution Party meets the auditorium at the Tooele County The Constitution Party will hold Courthouse, 47 S. Main, Tooele. a Tooele County work meeting this Thursday, March 2, at 7 p.m. If you are interested in getting involved or would Sports just like to learn more about the party, please come to 7240 N. Adobe Lane Become a hiker (1400 E.) Lake Point. The Tooele Hiking Group will meet Call Kirk Pearson at (801) 856-1471 at the St. Barnabas Center Tuesday, or Bill Bodine at (435) 843-1314 with March 7, at 7 p.m. Come join our questions. March hikes, camps, and an upcom- Food drop set ing river trip. Public is welcome! Utah Food Bank is sponsoring a food Contact Kurt Alloway 801-550-4674 or drop at Deseret Peak on Friday, March [email protected]. 3. Sign up will be at 8-9:30 a.m. Food Girls sign up for softball will be distributed from 8:30 -9:45 a.m. Registration for girls softball will be Anyone in need is welcome; there is no held at the Little Theater inside Macey’s qualifying. on Saturdays, March 4 and 11, from 9 If you have any questions, please call a.m. to 1 p.m. The fee is $45 for all ages. Feb. 13 Grantsville Girl Scout troop 1123 honored (l-r) Aimee Linton, Katie Johnson and Angela Linton (pictured with special guest Carrie at 843-7667. Late fee will be an additional $10. For Mayor Anderson) for earning the Bronze Award, the highest award at the Junior level. Johnson made fleece hats, scarves and Prune fruit trees more information, contact Judy at 843- gloves for children in Afghanistan. Aimee and Angela Linton made rice bags for senior citizens, collected and sorted food for the Fruit trees are pruned to facilitate 0980 or Curtis and Melanie at 882-7088. food bank and collected pumpkins for a local animal farm. the production of high quality fruit. They require pruning the day they are at 235 W. Main, Grantsville. Services are tions by 8:30 a.m.; 12 p.m. blood pres- prize and for a chance to feature your planted and every year thereafter. USU Philanthropy 7 p.m. Friday through Sunday, March sure clinic; 1 p.m. Bingo own business at a future party. Bring Extension is offering a free workshop 10-12. Sunday morning services begin • Fridays 9 a.m. aerobics; lunch at business cards Wednesday, March 15, noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. from 7-8:30 p.m. at Tye’s Edward Jones March 2 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the USU Part-time volunteer needed at 11 a.m. For information, contact the church at 884-6025 or the pastor at • Everyday quilting Office, 974 N. Main. extension office, 151 N. Main, Tooele. A volunteer is needed at the Children’s 884-3737. • March 1 — Center board meeting 1 See www.shoptooele.org for more USU Agent Linden Greenhalgh and Justice Center Mondays, Thursdays Horticultural Specialist Larry Sagers Mark Ash Wednesday p.m. It’s election time; consider running information, or call Paula Gamonal at and every other Friday to do reception for office. 882-3952. teach. St. Barnabas Episcopal Church and duties and odd jobs. Contact Lynne • March 6 — Marge Edwards visits Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Diabetes group meets Signing concert set Smith at the Center at 843-1161. to help with Medicare Part D (prescrip- will be holding joint services for Ash The Diabetes Support Group will Come support the Tooele High School tions). Wednesday on March 1 at 7 p.m. at St. hold its monthly meeting March 1 at 11 eighth annual deaf concert brought to • March 7 — Hearing clinic 9 a.m. Deseret Peak Barnabas Center, 1784 N. Aaron Dr. in a.m. at the Tooele Health Department you by TSP (Tooele Sign Pride) March to noon 13-14 7 p.m. at the auditorium. Tickets Overlake. building. We will have Dr. Jon Guymon, • March 8 — Blood sugar testing 10 DC speak to us. All are welcome. With are $4 in advance, $5 at the door, and Complex opens Sundays New Baptist church starts a.m. for a group of 10 people $10. Please call questions call Carol at 843-9787. Deseret Peak Complex will be open Daniel Parish, a missionary with • March 12 — Laughlin/Mesquite trip for tickets: Heather Christensen at 882- Turkey banquet set for Sunday use starting Monday, March Northwest Baptist Missions, is start- $151 plus $55 or $206 single. 8585 or Kendra Reed at 801-635-6580. National Wild Turkey Federation 5, weather pending. Our weekly hours ing an Independent Baptist Church • March 18 — Old Time Fiddlers play Banquet will be March 11 at Deseret Be kind, fix pets will change to: 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. in Grantsville. Bible study will be on 1-3 p.m. All who like to dance and lis- Peak Complex. The doors open at 5:30 The Big Fix Discount Mobile Spay/ everyday. If you have any questions Sundays 10:30 a.m. in the courtroom of ten to great music are invited. p.m. Dinner is at 7 p.m. Contact Ray Neuter Clinic will be in your area: please call us at 843-4000 or visit our Grantsville City Hall. If you would like • March 28 — Foot clinic 1:30-3:30 Pitt. March 6-7 Grantsville at Westgate Website at www.deseretpeakcomplex. more information or have any ques- p.m. by appointment Mortgage, 94 W. Main call 884-1400 for com tions, please contact Daniel Parish at • March 31 — Birthday dinner 4 p.m. Moose change crab date appointments; March 8 Tooele at Wal- 830-5214. Entertainment by Dugway’s Old Time The Tooele Moose Lodge’s Annual Mart, 99 W. 1280 N. Both locations will Fiddlers. Old Fashioned Crab Crack will be held have microchipping and vaccinations Grantsville Tooele seniors March 11 at 7 p.m. for $25 per person Scouts (prime rib is also available). The band available to anyone while veterinarian The Tooele County Senior Citizen will play after dinner until midnight. is there. Center can be reached at 882-2870. For prices and more information, Run with the Sociable Pre-paid reservations are required by Old Folks Sociable 5K Run is set • Mondays — Bridge 10 a.m.; aero- call toll-free 1-866-PETS FIX (1-866- Cub Scout Roundtable set March 7 (no exceptions) at 1100 E. Vine for Saturday, March 25, at 9 a.m. The bics 10:30 a.m.; lunch at Noon; line 7387 349) or visit www.utahpets.org. “Our Feathered Friends” will hatch St. For more information call 882-2931. race begins and ends at Grantsville dancing 1 p.m.; Bingo 1 p.m. Love horses? a great program for your Cub Scout Poet meeting set High School and is open to runners packs and dens this month at Cub • Tuesdays — Lunch at Noon; Enjoy working with people? Come The Oquirrh Chapter of the Utah of all ages. Preregister at Grantsville Scout leader Roundtable. Join us as we Pinochle 1 p.m. out and experience Healing Horses State Poetry Society will hold its City Hall or Soelberg’s. Registration crack open ideas for all positions in the • Wednesdays — Breakfast 9 a.m. Therapeutic Riding Center for Adults monthly meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 28, cost is $15 before March 18, $17 after. Cub Scout program Thursday, March 2, to Noon; aerobics 9:30 a.m.; dancing and Children’s first annual open house! in the Tooele Public Library, Room Registration on the day of the race will 7:30 p.m. in the TJHS chorus room. 12-1 p.m. with Tony Busico; ceramics Our volunteers and horses will answer be from 7:30-8:30 a.m. in front of GHS. 1 p.m. 121, from 6:15-7:45 p.m. All Tooele area questions you have at 1164 W. Erda Way, • Thursdays — Pinochle 9 a.m.; aero- poets are welcome. on Wednesday, March 1, from 4:30-8:30 Seeking items from past Come with six copies of one origi- The Grantsville Old Folks Sociable bics 10:30 a.m.; lunch at Noon; blood p.m. Free 10-minute horseback rides Library nal poem to share with the group. Committee is looking for items from pressure at Noon; bridge 12:45 p.m.; will be given to persons 18 and under! Information about the state society is past Sociables to preserve and dis- Canasta 1 p.m. Please call 843.7774 for more informa- Read, rate and rave available at www.utahpoets.com. With play each year at the Sociable, such • Fridays — Aerobics 9:30 a.m.; tion. No horse experience needed. Teens, help us celebrate National questions about this chapter’s activi- as programs, tickets, invitations, name Mexican train 2 p.m.; dinner 4-5:30 Free tax help available Library Week and you could be $10 p.m.; Bingo noon; dancing 6-8 p.m. ties, call President Marney Zambrano tags, etc. If you have items you would richer. If you’re in grades 6-12 we need Volunteer Income Tax Assistance is • March 4 — The Tooele County Old at 843-1215. like to donate, please contact Annette your help reviewing our great selection providing free tax preparation at Salt Time Fiddlers will perform from 1-3 Real estate investors meet Johnson at 884-6701. of young adult and junior fiction books Lake Community College located at p.m. March 16 at 6:30 p.m. at the at Tooele City Library. Entry forms will 66 W. Vine Street in Tooele. Call 211 or Children’s Sociable tryouts set • March 7 — Line dancing will begin Tooele library the Tooele Real Estate Anyone 18 years or younger with be available at the library March 1. Just 843-4350 for an appointment. again at 1 p.m. Investment Group will meet. This is a Grantsville roots, who attends school choose a book, then Read it! Rate it! group of real estate investors or those Database workshop set in Grantsville or lives in Grantsville Senior Circle, MWMC And Rave about it (or not)! Return the that want to be. A speaker presents March 9 at 7 p.m. a database manage- may prepare an act to try out for the Senior Circle is for those over 50 and book and entry form before the draw- each. RSVP to 882-0355. ment workshop will be held to teach Children’s Sociable program. The theme ing on Wednesday, April 5, at 4 p.m. and costs $15 per year. Call 843-3690 for a small business owners how to more this year is “Let’s Go to the Movies.” you could be one of three lucky readers membership form and to RSVP for all VFW Auxiliary sets meetings effectively use their database. RSVP to The tryouts will be held Wednesday, who receive a $10 gift certificate. The activities except exercise and water Post 9413 Veterans of Foreign Wars, Action Mortgage, 60 S. Main #1, 882- March 15, at Willow Elementary with more you read, the more chances to aerobics. Ladies Auxiliary changes its meeting 0355. out-of-town judges. Forms may be win. • Body Instincts — Meets on schedule. Until further notice, meet- Repair your credit picked up at any Grantsville school Tuesdays 9:30 a.m. at Pinnacle Therapy ings shall be held at the National Guard March 15 at 7 p.m. come to a credit office — return by 3 p.m. March 3. (29 S. Main). Armory on the first Tuesday of every repair workshop. Learn tips, techniques Schools • Hinges and Twinges (water aero- month at 3 p.m. (1500 hours). The next and suggestions for improving your bics) — Meets Tuesdays and Thursdays meeting will be March 7 at 3 p.m. 11 a.m. at Pratt Aquatic Center, $2. If you are interested in joining or credit score. RSVP to Action Mortgage, Overlake Learn Microsoft software 60 S. Main #1, 882-0355. renewing your membership, contact The Tooele Adult Education Center any member or call Yvonne at 833-9229 Republicans meet Homeowners meet is offering a beginning computer class for details and applications. Republicans will meet Feb. 28 at The annual Overlake HOA meeting in Microsoft Word XP, Access, Excel, Groups 7 p.m. in the basement of the Tooele will be Thursday, March 23, at 7 p.m. PowerPoint and Windows at the Tooele Tooele Gun Club meets County Courthouse. All precinct chairs at Overlake Elementary (2052 N. 170 Adult Education Center, 76 S. 1000 W. Small business group meets The Round Robin is an annual event and vice chairs, state and county dele- W.). All homeowners and interested on Tuesday and Wednesday nights for The ShopTooele Business Alliance designed to introduce the sporting/field gates, those interested in running in the residents are invited to attend. five weeks beginning Tuesday, March 7 Networking Party for March will fea- shotgunner to the sport of trapshooting. 2006 election and any one interested in Rid property of bulky trash from 6-9 p.m. Call 833-1994 for fees and ture Tye Hoffmann of Edward Jones, Shooters of all levels of ability (from the Tooele County Republican Party to register. presenting a workshop on retirement beginning to advanced) are needed to Remember bulky waste pickup day is fill the teams, with each team shoot- are invited. the fourth Thursday of each month. You planning with useful information for Items that will be discussed include: may contact Ace Disposal at 882-7009 Seniors self-employed, small business own- Lincoln Day dinner, 2006 caucus meet- with questions or to confirm pickup. ers. Attend for networking ings, 2006 elections, and public com- opportunities, a chance to win a door- SEE DOINGS ON B12 ments. For information or questions Grantsville seniors please contact Russell Winters at 882- Churches The Grantsville Senior Center can be 8868 ext. 177 or Russell@tooeleliving. called at 884-3446. DOINGS POLICY com. Baptist revival slated • Mondays lunch at noon, reserva- Would you like to share a story or announce an upcoming event in “Doings Diabetes classes set The First Baptist Church of tions by 8:30 a.m. Around the Valley?” Submit written announcements to Barbara Bennett by e-mail at Anyone with diabetes, don’t miss out Grantsville invites the public to its • Tuesdays 9 a.m. aerobics; 10 a.m. [email protected] or fax to 882-6123. With questions call 882-0050 x104. on these diabetes management classes Spring Revival, March 10-12, with Ed ceramics; 1 p.m. Skipbo; lunch at noon, The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is happy to run a notice of special events for charitable on Friday mornings 9 a.m. to noon, Chaney, a graduate of Southwestern reservations by 8:30 a.m. organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. Businesses should contact the March 10, 17, 21, 18. You will need a Baptist Theological Seminary with a • Wednesdays 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. referral from your doctor. To register breakfast; 1 p.m. Pinochle advertising department to inquire about placing a display ad. Due to limited space we master’s of divinity, in the ministry can only guarantee that items will run three times. Please limit your notice to 60 words call 228-0048. The classes will continue since 1958. • Thursdays 9 a.m. Pinochle; 10 a.m. monthly. line dancing; lunch at noon, reserva- or less. 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However, the Cowgirls answered the Lady Buff challenge with 15 straight points to grab a 17-8 cushion midway through the second stanza. Rika Larsen hit a free throw and Bunderson fired a perfect pass to Sammie Jensen for a lay-up and GHS cut the deficit to 8-5. Rachael Anderson buried con- secutive 3-point bombs in the final minute of the opening quarter to give Grantsville an 11-0 advantage and 9-0 run to close out the first frame. The Cowgirls weren’t done yet. Grantsville began with six con- secutive points to begin the sec- ond quarter and expand it’s edge. Larsen buried a free throw and lay-up and Miller drilled a 3-point bomb to stake the visitors to a stunning nine-point lead with 5:27 left until intermission. Tooele bounced right back to make a 6-0 rally thanks to a pair of Meredith Nigh steals and lay-ups and a Sam Thomas basket as well to close the deficit to 17-14 with 78 seconds left in the period. But Larsen answered right back with a 5-point bomb and Anderson pulled down an offensive rebound and hit a five-foot jumper to stake the Cowgirls to an eight-point cushion at the half-time break, 22- photography/Troy Boman 14 and culminate another 5-0 run Grantsville’s Brooke Bunderson drives past a Tooele defender in a Feb. to close out the period. 9 game at THS. The Cowgirls won the game but had to travel to meet If that wasn’t enough, the the eventual Class 3A State champ Canyon View on the Lady Falcons Cowgirls opened the third quar- home courts and lost. ter as hot as they were to close the second and seemingly grabbed buzzer to preserve the dramatic extra session, knotted at 48-48. command of the contest. Cowgirl triumph. The Lady Buffs had the momen- Grantsville began the period Miller and Larsen spurred the tum and looked to take control with 10 unanswered points and Cowgirls victory with 18 points early. Tegen drilled a pair of free the Cowgirl cushion ballooned each and Anderson tossed in throws and then took a perfect to 18 points, 32-14 with 5:33 left eight more. Jensen also hit for West pass and turned it into a lay- in the session. Miller ignited the six points, including two key free up for a Tooele 52-48 advantage. pivotal run with a 3-point bomb throws in the waning seconds, and Jensen hit Larsen with a pretty photography/Troy Boman and a perfect four-for-four effort Bunderson chipped in with five pass for a lay-up to nix the Lady Tooele’s Laura West fires a shot over Grantsville’s Rika Larsen in a game at GHS earlier this year. The Lady at the charity stripe. Miller also for the victors. Buff run and cut into the deficit. Buffs split a pair of games with the Cowgirls but finished just a couple wins shy of a post-season berth. fired a perfect pass to Bunderson West paved the way for the But once again West hit a for a lay-up and teammate Black Lady Buffs with a career high 18 rebound basket with 1:59 left in hit Larsen with a perfect pass off points and Thomas hit for 10 as a slim 33-31 lead with 33.3 seconds left in the overtime to stake Tooele com- a pick-and-roll to aid the effort. well. Tegen also contributed eight third session. mand of the affair, 54-50. Shy Jensen canned a free throw to give and Nigh netted seven in the con- However, Tooele countered with a Becky Larsen hit a free throw and continued from page A10 the visitors a whopping lead. test. Knoblauch rebound basket, Schmalhaus 12-foot after a Buff turnover, Jensen found jumper and two free throws each by Haley Folta Tooele rallied back to make a game of it. The Lady Buffs went Larsen with another stellar pass Tooele 60 - Grantsville 58 (Overtime) @ GHS and Cherise Tegen. Then, Nigh buried two more and lay-up to slice the Tooele lead NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 After a lopsided first quarter, the Lady Buffs on a 15-6 outburst to close out charity tosses to help the Lady Buffs post a per- to 54-53 and only 81 seconds left. and Cowgirls played a tight game throughout and the frame and pull to within 38- fect six-for-six performance from the stripe in Tooele missed a crucial lay-up the visitors pulled out a tight game with some key 39 at the end of three periods of the period and knot the affair at 33-33. just moments later and the game free throw shooting Jan. 19 at Grantsville. action. Thomas began the come- Then, for the second time in the game, Nigh remained a one-point affair. Tooele came out of the locker room on back bid with a 3-point bomb gave Grantsville a dagger when the Lady Buffs The Lady Buffs appeared fire and sprinted to the early edge. Jasmine while Knoblauch provided back- sharpshooter fired in a 3-point bomb in the final to have dodged another bullet Schmalhaus buried two quick free throws and to-back baskets to fuel the rally. second of the frame to boost Tooele to a 36-33 when a Cowgirl player misfired Sam Thomas fired in a 3-point bomb to open West hit a free throw and Jasmine lead headed into the fourth period. In fact, the on two straight free throws. But the scoring. Meredith Nigh also drilled a 3-point Schmalhaus completed a three- Lady Buffs would never trail for the remainder Grantsville’s Black corralled the shot and Schmalhaus followed with a charity point play to aid the assault. of the game, thanks to the sophomore’s marks- second miss for a huge offensive toss to stake Tooele to a large 9-0 lead with 4:41 Only a pair of clutch free manship. rebound and Miller made Tooele left in the first frame. throws by Miller and a perfect Grantsville refused to fold and the two team’s pay dearly with a clutch 3-point Sammie Jensen finally snapped the Lady Buff pass to Miller from Anderson for a traded point-for-point for nearly the rest of the shot with 30.5 ticks left on the run with a lay-up but Nigh poured in another three-point play kept Tooele from way. Jensen opened the scoring in the fourth clock to give GHS a stunning 56- huge 3-point bomb with just a second left on battling all the way back in the period with a lay-up but West hit a free throw 54 lead. the clock to close out the period and extend period. and Nigh fired a perfect pass to Thomas for a Tegen did knot the game up the Tooele lead to 12-2 headed into the second Nigh hit a lay-up and West bur- lay-up to stake Tooele to a 39-35 edge. at 56-56 with a lay-up but Jensen 493 W. 400 N. Tooele stanza. ied a five-foot jumper to counter a Anderson countered with a free throw and drilled a pair of free throws with As hot as the Lady Buffs were in the open- Keisha Powell charity toss and cut lay-up to close the deficit to 39-38 but West hit 8.4 seconds and Black blocked the ing session, the Cowgirls caught fire in the the deficit to single digits headed another lay-up, the Lady Buffs final basket of Lady Buffs desperation shot at the 882-4800 second. Rika Larsen canned a free throw with the frame with 6:33 left, and Schmalhaus buried into the fourth quarter. 7:00 left in the first-half and on the play Tooele a free throw for a 42-38 count. Once again, Grantsville opened sharpshooter Nigh was whistled for her third Miller posted a steal and lay-up to key the the frame strong when Melanie foul and was forced to sit for the remainder of Cowgirls but Thomas and Nigh hit one-of-two Johnson fired a pass to Larsen the quarter. Grantsville took full advantage to free throws each to keep the game a four-point on the low block for a lay-up Tooele County reel off the first six points of the period to slice affair. and Powell hit a rebound basket the deficit to 12-8. After the Larsen free throw, Johnson and Thomas traded charity tosses to extend the Cowgirl cushion to Wildlife Federation Larsen also completed a three-point play on a and Tooele still relished a 45-41 lead with 1:15 42-29 just over a minute into the left-handed hook and Ashton Miller canned a remaining in the fourth session of the game. quarter. Box 223 Tooele, Utah 84074 pair of free throws to aid the effort. Jensen hit a basket just seconds later but Haley Folta drilled an eight-foot Thomas would counter with four consecutive Nigh once again fended off the Cowgirl rally jumper and West hit a lay-up to free throws to thwart the Cowgirl comeback with two key free throws. make the game a nine-point con- and stake Tooele back to a 16-8 lead with 3:40 Brooke Bunderson gave Grantsville a big lift test once again. remaining. with a three-point play to close Grantsville to Johnson found Larsen on the THANKS The Tooele County Wildlife Federation would like But back came Grantsville to run off another within a point, 47-46, and 42.5 ticks left. low block again for a lay-up and 9-0 run and grab its first lead of the game, Thomas answered the challenge with two Grantsville would score the final to thank the following business, organizations and 17-16 with 2:25 still left in the second period. free throws but Jensen added a lay-up to make points for the next four minutes individuals for their generous donations to the Bunderson hit a free throw and fired a perfect the contest another one-point tilt. and relish a double figure edge at federations Annual Meeting held Feb. 18th. pass to Miller for a lay-up to fuel the Cowgirl Nigh coolly buried two free throws for the 44-33. comeback bid. Miller added another driving Lady Buffs to stake Tooele to a 51-48 game but Tooele’s Dani Sloan began a Walmart Judy Ekenstam Subway lay-up and Jensen hit a lay-up and pair of free freshman Jensen uncorked a 3-point bomb with furious 10-0 Lady Buff scoring Quiznos Annaʼs Massage Sonic throws to build the one-point GHS lead. In fact, 11.8 seconds left in the fourth quarter to lock surge to claw to within one point, H & R Block Thompsonʼs Smokehouse Tracks the remainder of the game would be a tight 44-43, with just 2:05 left. West and Panda Express Dominos Pizza Hut the game into a 51-51 deadlock and force the 5 Buck Pizza Papa Murphyʼs Leatherbys affair as neither team would build bigger than extra session. Thomas followed with a free throw each and Knoblauch hit a lay-up to Applebeeʼs Jimʼs Family Restaurant Liberty Tax a four-point cushion for the following 24:07 of Once again, free throws were key in the Nigh Time Donuts Expressions Salon Tunex action. quarter as the Lady Buffs buried 11 of 16 in the aid the performance. West hit a Les Schwab Tire Porter Family Chiropractic Big O Tires Thomas once again countered with two more period while the Cowgirls hit three of eight. rebound basket and Nigh buried Family Tire Tooele Valley Service Super Cuts free throws and West added another to build a West gave Tooele a lead on a rebound basket two charity tosses to complete the Philʼs Glass Genesis Dental Arbyʼs 19-17 Lady Buff edge. in overtime and Nigh hit a lay-up moments later run and pull the hosts to within a Diamond Rental Stansbury Oquirrh Bowmen Jiffy Lube Melanie Johnson hit a lay-up with 1:17 left point of the deficit. Taco Time Adobe Rock Products Daveʼs Drug to stake the Lady Buffs to a 55-51 advantage. Tooele Floral TC Sheriff Frank Park Chemical Lime in the opening half but West followed with Jensen countered with a lay-up and Nigh hit Back came Grantsville with four straight points to build a 48-43 Cookʼs Barbershop Jayʼs Sinclair Hair Hut a 12-foot jumper to give Tooele back a slim one of two charity tosses, missing just only her Steadmanʼs Grantʼs Automotive Morton Salt advantage. second of 10 free throws on the night, to make advantage and only 31.5 seconds Randy Caldwell 5 Star Auto Soelbergʼs Megan Oltjenbruns fired a perfect lead pass the game a one-shot affair. left. Jensen and Bunderson hit one Westside Auto AAA Hometown Laundry Gezalʼs to an open Johnson with 27.6 seconds left in Oltjenbruns hit a five-foot jumper to make free throw each during the crucial Mel Brookeʼs Casa Del Ray Cal Ranch the period and Johnson returned the favor and the game a 56-55 contest with 30.2 remaining. run and Miller was perfect again Albertsonʼs Hometown Hardware The Money Depot hit Jensen with a perfect feed just seconds at the stripe with a pair of clutch Hoyt Archery Deseret Peak Feed Moser Family However, Nigh was perfect on two more free Kingʼs Outdoor World Western Shades Art/Tony Adams Helen Farr later to give Grantsville a slim 23-21 cushion throws and after a Jensen lay-up, Thomas fol- charity tosses. After a Lady Buff player mis- Lloyd Farr Realtor Moose Creek Log Furniture Geneʼs Sports at intermission. Although the hosts outscored lowed with two key charity tosses to ice the Country Kids Daycare Tooele 21-9 in the period, the Cowgirls had an triumph. fired on two free throws, Tooele’s opportunity for more, hitting just seven of 14 Nigh and Thomas buried 10 of their first 12 Cherise Tegen corralled the We would hope that all the sportsmen of Tooele County will support these businesses. We would also like to thank those individuals who helped prepare the free throws in the first two periods while the free throws each to produce 21 and 17 points, rebound and went in for the lay-up with 23 seconds left to pull Tooele dinner: Randy Caldwell, Don Pierce, and Randy Caldwell Jr. And a special thanks Lady Buffs converted on eight of 13 charity respectively, to spur Tooele to the hard fought th to within 48-45. to the Utah National Guard Det. 2 A Company 1457 , Engineer Combat Battalion tosses. victory. West also hit for eight points and for the use of their building, and to Tooele City for their help. The lead would see-saw back-and-forth in Schmalhaus provided six. The Lady Buffs hit 30 Then, after a Cowgirl player And a special thanks to all the young adults who did an excellent job in serving the the third period as Grantsville grabbed the edge of 46 charity tosses on the night. was errant on a pair of charity dinner and helping with prizes. Without their help our dinner would not have three more times in the quarter and Tooele once Jensen poured in a career high 24 points, tosses that would have iced a vic- proceed as smoothly. The following is a list of the names of these individuals: with four more ties as well. including a dramatic 3-point shot at the end tory with 7.8 seconds left, Tooele raced down the court and Thomas Kennedy Vorwaller Dawson Vorwaller Hillary Farr Shandy Moser Rachael Anderson ignited the Cowgirls with a of regulation to force the game into overtime, Brennen Warr Dacia Pierce Monica Garvin Kassi McNeil was fouled behind the three-point three-point play and rebound basket and Jensen while Miller and Anderson had eight each. Kaylee McNeil Kila McNeil Kellie Ellis Robert Taylor took pretty passes from teammates Johnson Larsen also contributed seven and Johnson net- arc with only 0.3 left in the contest. Ashley Caldwell Kaleb McNeil James Riese Dillion Ellis and Oltjenbruns and turned the tosses into lay- ted five. The Cowgirls connected on just 13 of The cool Lady Buff shooter drilled Christian Garvin Chasie Farr Kody Moser Dusty Pierce ups to aid the hosts effort. Larsen also hit a free 26 charity tosses. all three free throws to knot the Amanda Farr Colleen Taylor Jordan Caldwell throw and lay-up and Grantsville managed just game and force the contest into an B6 TUESDAY February 28, 2006

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Rush Valley’s float as the town’s “The History of Clover 1856-1956,” Rush queen. Contestants include: Daniell compiled by Sarah J. Davis Green, continued from page B1 Evans, Dayna Frost, Alicia Gardner, Gwenevere Anderson Stookey and Shontae Pierce, Chelsea Russell and Ouida Nuhn Blanthorn, states, “In full-time living from farming, there Alyssa Spragg. February 1856, there was an Indian are still a lot of farms in the town. On July 24, Rush Valley will hold scare and the (LDS) church authori- “But a lot of people commute to a parade, followed by community ties advised the little group of set- Tooele, Dugway or even Salt Lake activities. A much-anticipated trail tlers in Rush Valley to move into and other areas for full time work,” ride has been set for Aug. 17-19. Tooele for safety, which they did.” Burrows said. “The Trail Ride will start at But in April of 1856, the families When it comes to longevity in Simpson’s Springs,” said Orson of Luke S. Johnson, Enos Stookey Rush Valley, there’s a myriad of resi- Johnson. “We’ll ride to the Dog and John J. Child returned to Rush dents who have been in the area for Cemetery in Lookout Pass and camp Valley — but not to the cabins at the a long time. there the first night. We’ll continue north end of the lake. Instead, they “My grandpa, Calvin Russell will the ride on Aug. 18. On Aug. 19, we settled near the main stream now be 86 years old in May,” Burrows will join at least 10 wagons, which known as Clover Creek. said. “We believe he is the longest will be camped up the creek. The Over the past 150 years, Rush resident of Rush Valley. He has lived horse riders as well as the wagons Valley’s name has changed four here his entire life except for the will reach Rush Valley on Aug. 19, times. time he served during Word War II.” in time for the Rush Valley Days The first name of the area was However, Russell is not the oldest celebration.” Johnson’s Creek, probably in honor Rush Valley resident. That honor History of Rush Valley of Luke S. Johnson, one of the first goes to Hazel Davis who will be 95 In 1847, members of The Church Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church. next month. And Bill Soffel, a long- photography / Mike Call of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Later, the town was called time Rush Valley resident, is 89. Karene Davis, Ray Park and Kandy Sagers (l-r) sang a “rivalry” song Saturday written decades ago about residents of for- trekked across the country to avoid Shambip, an Indian name meaning mer Tooele County communities Clover and St. John. In 1972, the communities were incorporated to form Rush Valley. Ardith Shuoer, a former Rush religious persecution. Their first “rush” according to the Web site Valley resident, traveled from rights,” Burrows told the Tooele rian for 21 years and compiled at Dalene Russell, 837-2298; or Orson settlement is now known as Salt geocities.com Arizona last Saturday to attend Rush Transcript-Bulletin. “Clover Creek least 20 scrapbooks, the wards of Lake City. Rush Valley was later known as Johnson, 837-2226. Valley’s kick-off birthday celebra- was the livelihood out here.” Clover and St. John were combined During that same year, the auto- Clover Creek, Onaqui-Clover and tion. Judith Law drove all the way in September 1970. In 1972, the two It is anticipated that Burrow’s biography of Parley P. Pratt, an early then St. John. A song written long ago by from Roy to join the fun. communities were incorporated as history book on Rush Valley’s 150- leader of the Mormon Church, refers Burrow’s research reveals that in Nephi Draper, which light-heart- “We are on cloud nine that the town of Rush Valley. to the discovery of Rush Valley. It the 1880s, Enos L. Stookey sent a edly addresses the rivalry between year history will be completed and Saturday’s event went so well,” For further information on would be several years, however, petition throughout the town, asking St. John and Clover, was sung Burrows said Monday morning. “I Rush Valley’s 150th-year celebra- ready for sale by July. before the first Mormon pioneers that two LDS wards be established Saturday by Ray Park, Karene think it was a really good histori- tion, call Lacey Burrows, 837-2528; in Rush Valley. The petition was Davis and Kandy Sagers. The cho- e-mail: [email protected] cal night, and it gave people who would actually settle in Rush Valley. accepted — and part of the valley rus of the song states: “Hurrah! haven’t seen each other in a long According to Burrows, who is was then designated “Clover” and Hurrah! We’re a band of brave sons time a chance to sit down and get compiling a 150-year history book on the other area was called “St. John.” — one-half in St. Enos, one-half in ������������������������������ reacquainted.” Rush Valley, William “Bill” Hickman “There was some rivalry back St. John.” The next Rush Valley birthday was the first person to settle in Rush then between the two wards, but I According to Dalene Russell, celebration is set for June 24. 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Con- SLC required. 884-3159 resentations made in seat plus 2 end tables & Farm Equipment (801) 641-7700 tact Omar: 1-800-800- (801)651-5151 advertisements in the coffee table $300. 882- 1100. Ref# 169. EOE. Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. 1262 (ucan) The Tooele Transcript- Services Services Miscellaneous FOR SALE: 2004 John HEAVY HIRING CONCRETE TOOELE Bulletin has the sole FORMAL DINING room TRANSCRIPT Deere 5420, 70hp with EQUIPMENT workers, form setters BULLETIN authority to edit and locate set with hutch, $750; loader. Call Jerry at HOUSE CLEANING de- CARIBBEAN CRUISE 8 and flatwork finishers. any classified advertise- Formal living room in- 850-0010 OPERATOR ment as deemed appropri- pendable and honest. days, unique opportuni- Call Geoff at MAID TO cludes two chairs, TRAINING FOR (435)630-6131 ate. 15yrs experience. I sup- ty. Unpublished itiner- couch, end table, $800. Sporting Goods EMPLOYMENT Transcript Bulletin Pub- ORDER ply my own cleaning ary, 5 islands. 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(ucan) Livestock GRANTSVILLE CITY CORPORATION is FUN LOVING Child care, DENTAL ASSISTANT seeking applications for the position of Apply at 1226 No. Main, Tooele. 8 HP Troy built chipper/ SELL YOUR computer in Tiffanie (435)843-7342 Tooele Dental Practice shredder nice condition the classifieds. Call Clerk. This position requires serving as a 843-1311 $400 435-884-0250 AAA ALFALFA HAY looking Dental assistant 882-0050 80lbs bales for sale, Help Wanted pay depends on experi- rover for the City Hall and Justice Court S CU $100/ ton. Excellent for ence benefits include offices providing clerical support. This is a THULE BIKE rack, cross horses! 884-3823 vacation, holiday and full-time position with benefits. Clerical bars/ towers, with locks, AVON: TO BUY OR sick pay, dental benefits duties include filing, answering phones, used twice. Fits all roof BUTCHER HOGS, grain SELL. Sell to anyone. and retirement and prof- data entry, typing, etc. Applicant must be rails. Extras. $140 firm. fed, $200ea, you pay For information call in- it sharing. bring resume 843-9154 830-3225 processing costs. Will dependent sales repre- to Genesis Dental 1204 able to type 45 wpm, operate a 10-key deliver hog to packing sentative Vi Knutson N Main Street or call us adding machine and possess basic WANTED: ROAD bike. plant. Call Garth 837- 884-3830 882-8600 computer skills. Must possess high school Do you have a 52cm (or 2246 or 830-2309 diploma or equivalent. Two years clerical 100 WORKERS NEED- close) road bike collect- DIRECTIONAL/ SUR- experience required. Must possess a ing dust in your garage? FENCE PROJECTS? ED! Assemble crafts, VEY technician, drilling If so, please help out a STEEL pipe specials. wood items. Materials or geology background, current driver’s license. Able to maintain Now Hiring Full- & Part-Time: “poor” girl dying to hit Buy before the spring provided. To $480+ per work in Nevada’s min- confidentiality. Starting pay is $7.82 per Transportation Security Officers the open road! Can demand, save $$. Call week. Free information ing industry, good pay/ hour. Salt Lake City International Airport make payments. Very for price and stock, Buy package. 24 hours benefits, FT, 24/7. responsible female. Call now, 1‰ to 8‰ availa- (801)264-5665. Email bthomas.ids@fron- ble. 1-800-947-0249. Interested applicants should submit their Officers provide security and protection for air travelers, airports and aircraft. 850-8421 tiernet.net, 775-778-6625 Metalmart, 181 South Business owners If you application which can be obtained at Full-Time:Starting at $26,554 per year Plus Benefits You may have just the 1200 East, Lehi, Utah need someone fast, DON’T WASTE time! Ac- Grantsville City Hall at 429 East Main Part-Time:Starting at $12.72 per hour Plus Benefits thing someone out of (ucan) place your classified ad tors, extras, models. Street, Grantsville, UT prior to 5:00 p.m. (Includes 12.52% Locality Pay) town is looking for. in all 45 of Utah's news- Earn $72 to $715 daily. on March 1, 2006. Any questions, please FOR SALE: 2 horse trail- papers. The person you Minimum Requirements: U.S. Citizenship or U.S. National • High school diploma, Place your classified ad Free training! Member er Make offer 884-3813 contact Susan Gustin at 435-884-4602 GED or equivalent, or one year of security or aviation screening experience in 45 of Utah's newspa- are looking for could be BBB. (801)438-0067 • English proficiency • Pre-employment medical evaluation pers, the cost is $155. from out of town. The UTAH PULLED AND • Pass a background/credit check For up to 25 words. You cost is only $155. for a GRANTSVILLE CITY CORPORATION as an Horned Hereford Asso- DRIVER CDL TRAINING will be reaching a po- 25 word ad and it equal opportunity employer does not Please apply online at: ciation Bull and Heifer with $0 down, financing tential of up to 340,000 reaches up to 340,000 http://tsacareers.recruitsoft.com Sale on March 4, 1 pm by Central Refrigerated. engage in illegal discrimination on the households. All you households. All you do 1-800-887-1895 at Producers Auction Drive for Central and basis of race, color, national origin, sex, need to do is call the is call the Transcript TTY: 1-800-887-5506 Barn, Salina, Utah. earn up to $40K plus Transcript Bulletin at Bulletin at 882-0050 for religion, age or disability in employment More Information, 1- 1st year! 1-800-727- 882-0050 for full details. all the details. (Mention or the provision of services. TSA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 435-384-2387. 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Continued from previous page Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Motorcycles & Trucks Homes for Rent Homes for Rent Homes for Rent ATVs Help Wanted JOURNEYMAN/ MEAT LUBE TIRE tech, will SUPERCUTS now open, 2001 POLARIS Trail 2001 DODGE STL, 4x4 $850/mo LARGE GRANTSVILLE, brand STOCKTON 3BDRM, CUTTER. Job is in Roo- train. Apply at 952 currently hiring stylists, Boss 325, looks and extended cab, sleeper, Grantsville home 4dbrm new South Willow 1bth, plenty extra space sevelt, Utah. Cutting, North Main. full and part time. Offer- runs great, $1400 obo. carpet kit, new tires, 2bth large basemen ga- 2 story, 5bdrm, 2.5bth, downstairs, 3 tier FULL TIME Reception- trimming and wrapping ing benefits. Fun, high 884-0199 (801)699- very low miles, $14,300. rage w/d hookups de- family room, garage, house, fenced front ist. Medical office seek- meat; stocking the meat NINE MORE people to energy atmosphere. 8644 Call (801)550-6555 posit negotiable no fire place, $1250/mo back yard. $725/mo ing full time receptionist counter and deli area. work from home for a Call Reina 843-5428 smoking pets consid- 1122 S Davenport plus utilities. Ready w/assitance in Optical Meat cutting back- Health Company. 2002 XI Polini, 50cc, 2002 CHEV Silverado, ered call 435-840-4575 (700 East) 3/1/06. Call Sean shop. Compensation ground and/or experi- PT/FT (801)592-5037 SUPPORTED LIVING $800 obo; Poloroid In- X-cab LS, white, load- Davidson Realty (435)830-3364 DOE. Please fax re- ence required. Work 2bpaiddaily.com working with develop- stant camera, $20; Hot- ed, 4x4, auto, bed liner 801-466-5078 sume to 843-8334 times will be any day mentally disabled adults point Heavy duty gas and cover. Excellent. STUDIO HOUSE, Monday through Satur- NURSES. Looking for in their home, part time, dryer, $50 obo. Call $16,900. Call (801)455- NEW 2100sqft, 3bdrm, GREAT CLIPS NOW FFOROR RRENTENT $450/mo, all utilities day. Great opportunity great nurses to work must have reliable 830-8776 2806 2bth, pool, exercise paid. No pets. 882-0820 HIRING FT/PT Stylists. for growth and develop- with pediatric patients in transportation and good room, clubhouse, no New shears & clippers driving record. Contact 2004 YAMAHA Raptor HORSE PROPERTY ment of existing skills. their Tooele home. Apartments for smoking, no pets, TOOELE 3bdrm, 1bth, (to $300 value) to first Dave at 801-268-4386 660r ridden less then Excellent wages. Salary GREAT pay. (801)265- 3 bedroom 2 bath $950/mo. (801)455- car port, $700/mo, candidates hired. Great or online at 20hrs w/tons of extras. Rent will be negotiable de- 0669 for more informa- nice/clean home in 1288 $700/dep, 135 N 3rd St. pay, flex. schedules, achievecs.com includes all ridding fear 1BDRM APARTMENT pending on experience. tion. Lake Point. 2 1/2 acres (801)380-5691 free life insurance & Employer will hire at ap- and rims paddles #1, $415/mo, $200/dep. NEW HOME 4bdrm, other benefits. Call prentice level and assist POSTAL JOBS $15.67 $4,500 882-6631 360 North 2nd West, fenced with water. 2bth, washer/ dryer in- TOOELE, 4bdrm, 3bth Tawnia 435-830-0183 apprentice in becoming to $21.98/ hr, now hir- HELP WANTED Tooele. 884-0826 For other Rental cluded no pets, smok- twin home, garage, or 435-843-9410 a journeyman meat cut- ing. For application and Trailers ing $1150/mo call Lara 2 AND 3bdrm apart- Properties call Sandy hookups, 3 levels ter. Wages will increase free goverment job info, 801-557-9357 HAIR STYLIST WANT- ments behind Super 830-6657 PRUDENTIAL finished, hardwood, with experience. Con- call American Assoc. of ED, booth available, full SNOWMOBILE Trailer, Wal-Mart. On select deck, fenced. $1050/mo tact Mark Stewart at Labor 1-913-599-8042, Real Estate 882-4111 NEWLY REMODELED or part-time. 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Full time po- resume to the Dugway Lake Point and is expanding in one little work, $800 obo. nus. 882-0366, 830- sition with excellent Data Services office list- of the fastest counties (801)244-9016 2665 2BDRM, 1BTH condo, 1 STANSBURY CONDO, $199/MO! HOMES from benefits & growth po- ed below. You may also in the nation. If you are THE SPECTRUM IS ac- car garage, Stansbury 3bdrm, 2.5bth, double $199/month! 4% Down, tential. $7-8 per hour. e-mail your resume to the right individual with cepting applications for 1989 TAURUS, power Park, $750/mo, garage, no smoking, no 30 years at 5.5% APR! Email resume to Amy Sabo 2BDRM HOME/ duplex, a great attitude, this full time web press op- everything, runs well, $750/dep. Call Tom pets. $950/mo. Availa- Buy foreclosures! Avail- [email protected] ([email protected]). very nice, spacious may be the opportunity erator. Applicants must good shape, good gas, 801-243-4643 ble April 2006. 882- able Now! HUD, FSBO, om or apply at 2000 E Dugway Data Services yard, nice neighbor- you have been looking have a flexible schedule new tires, 100,000 plus 5509 Repos etc! For listings Sunset Road, Lake Team, PO Box 155, hood, utilities included for. We provide compre- Dugway, UT 84022- including working miles $800 435-850- (except electric), $625 2BDRM, 1BTH, newly re- 1-800-366-9783 Point STANSBURY PARK 4 hensive training and of- 0155, Phone: (435) throughout the night. 9518 month, no pets, no modeled. $675/mo. ext5330. (ucan) bed 3.5 bath $1,000/mo fer great pay with gen- 831-7050, Fax: (435) Urbanite Press experi- smoking. 882-5104 Available March 1st IT’S TAX Time! Liberty Call Rose@ D P Realty. erous benefits. Come 831-7057. An Equal ence preferred, but will 1991 MERCURY Sable 882-8871 **HORSE PROPERTY in Tax Service is looking train. To apply, please runs great, new tires 435-830-2827 for amusing, energetic join our fun and positive Opportunity Employer. 2BDRM, newly remod- Grantsville, 5bdrm, working environment! submit a resume to: and heater. Needs ac 3BDRM 2BTH 1996 mo- 1.75bth, possible moth- wavers. Must be willing eled, new kitchen, btah, STANSBURY PARK Please feel free to apply SCIENCE AND Technol- The Spectrum, Gloria recharge $700 call 435- bile home, newer carpet er in law, unique famliy to work outside and new carpet, paint, tile home, 3bdrm, 1bth, car in person: 48 South 50 ogy Corporation is look- Bertram, Human Re- 840-8980 and tile, nice, fenced room w/loft. Berna or have fun! Hours vary, $525/mo, $500/dep, w/d port, no pets/ smoking. West, Tooele. email re- ing for a Senior Scien- source Director, 275 E. yard. Call 884-6070 Chris, Group 1 Real Es- can be flexible. Contact 1994 SATURN SL2 hookups, covered park- $750/mo, $500/dep. sume: [email protected], tist to support the Dug- St. George Blvd., St. tate (435)840-5029 us at 882-0768. 5spd, 150,000 miles, ing. Jim 850-2374 882-0672 Fax resume: attn. JR way Data Services George, UT 84770. 3BDRM 2BTH large FAX 1-435-674-6272. sunroof, cd player, master garage ac no LOCAL DENTIST office 435-882-0968. Team, Dugway Proving APT FOR RENT, 2 E-mail: gbertram@the $1500 obo. Call smoking, pets, $850/mo STANSBURY PARK needs experienced den- Ground, UT. Must be a bdrm, 1 bath, govern- “FREE” HUD LOCAL DRIVERS spectrum.com. (ucan) (801)706-8081 water and sewer includ- Homes for rent, from 3, tal assistant. 1+ years U.S. citizen and be able ment subsidized. 211 WANTED ed $500/dep 332 E 600 4, 5, 6bdrm, available Listings of dental assisting ex- to obtain a security 1997 PONTIAC Grand S. Hale, Grantsville. Burningham Trucking is THE UTAH ARMY Na- N 840-0412 now. Great community Prudential Real Estate perience required. part clearance. Please fax Am GT needs work, has Call Tammi 884-1712. looking for drivers for tional Guard is currently w/Golf course, pool and time with full time potec- or mail your resume to new tires, back shocks, Equal Housing Opp. the ONLY official the Tooele and sur- looking for Heavy 3BDRM 2BTH no smok- park 843-9883 tionl Wages based on the Dugway Data Serv- over $2000 of new parts HUD listing Broker rounding area. Local Equipment Operators. CHARMING NEW ing, screened porch, your experience. ices office listed below. under hood. Interior in routes, minimum 3yrs Great bonuses and 3bdrm town home, storage, $750/mo. First/ STANSBURY WATER- in Tooele County! Please bring your re- You may also e-mail good condition. 122,000 driving experience and benefits. For more infor- available immediately, last/ deposit. Available FRONT brand new for a “free” list of the sume to 88 E 700 N your resume to Amy miles. Asking $2500 clean MVR preferred. mation contact: Contact only $900/mo. March 1st. (435)640- 5bdrm, 3bth, 3 car ga- Suite B, Tooele or fax to Sabo ([email protected] obo. 830-0947 new HUD Homes Contact (801)756-8138 SFC Craig Dowen at (801)381-3893 0259 rage, walking distance (435)843-0600. my.mil). Dugway Data to golf course, now available, call or fax qualified applica- Services Team, PO Box (435) 833-0928 (ucan) 1998 HONDA Civic hx 3BDRM, 2BTH duplex, $1500/mo, 228 East or stop by today tion to (801)756-4123 155, Dugway, UT DUPLEX 2bdrm. $425 KEEP MORE of your THE UTAH ARMY Na- silver 2 door new trans- ac, fireplace, covered Delgada (310)779-3726 435-882-4111 84022-0155, Phone: mission, 126k miles per month plus deposit, paycheck and become LOOKING FOR Experi- tional Guard is currently parking, storage, new [email protected] (435) 831-7050, Fax: $5500 obo Camille 435- w/d hookup. No pets. 205 North Main debt-free using your ence floor maintenance looking for Heavy carpet and paint. Very m (435) 831-7057. An 840-2393 843-5213 current monthly pay- specialist to work in Equipment Operators. nice. No smoking, pets ments. No refinancing Equal Opportunity Em- STANSBURY, 3BDRM, Tooele Mountain West Great bonuses and GRANTSVILLE rentals, negotiable. $695/mo. DELIGHTFUL EYEFUL or loan consolidation. ployer. 2bth, 2 car, large, new- Medical center fill out benefits. For more infor- 2bdrm, 2bth, 2 kitchens (435)837-2234 in Stansbury Park! 2004 Request your er home w/nice yard. application Casey Kill- mation Contact SFC $850/mo call Joseph @ (801)330-1356 Modern 2-Story 3bdrm, Free&Confidential fi- STEADMAN’S RECREA- FFOR FOORR SSALE! SAALLEE!! Beautiful, clean, lots of ian at 801-972-3580 Craig Dowen at (435) 840-4575 huge loft or 4th Bd, nancial analysis. 801- TION Inc., 916 N Main, 833-0928 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile storage, $1100/mo. 3bth, open vaulted floor 374-5636/ Tooele UT 84074. Full Available now. John GRANTSVILLE small home for rent, no smok- plan, upgraded kitchen [email protected] time Administrative As- WAGSTAFF CON- ing/ pets. 882-1550 (801)916-0101 2200sf w/maple cabs, stainless sistant & Full time Parts STRUCTION now hiring 2bdrm, 1bth, clean, co- zy, $400/mo. Security appliances incl. fridge, Counter Clerk. Both po- exp. framers lead and 4BDRM 2BTH ac, 2 car STANSBURY, BRAND required. (435)830- Corian. W/D negotiable. Peppermill Casinos Inc. in Wendover is looking sitions require individu- labors (801)557-4047 Sell Your Car Here for garage 515 e 770 n new 3bdrm, 2bth, w/d 6994 Priced for quick sale: als who are detail ori- $1050/mo water and included, close to Karen & Cecil WEEKEND SHIFT, for a Graphic Designer ented and computer lit- $ 80* sewer included no pets, school, $1000/mo plus 801.518.7155. Century Grantsville for cafeteria, NICE, QUIET 1bdrm, erate with sound typing ea. smoking $500/dep 840- deposit. Move in spe- 21 Elite. skills. Individuals must apply at Charly’s, 100 6 2bdrm, kitchenette Wendover is 1.5 hours from Salt Lake City on 0412 cial. Available now. Lodestone, Tooele, be- available. Monthly, the Nevada-Utah border, and is a signifi cant be customer service ori- Call 882-0050 (801)599-0515 Continued on next page ented, with professional tween school district & weekly & daily specials. BEAUTIFUL 3BDRM, Nevada gaming market. The position requires *Based on 13 issue contract. phone skills and be able Detroit Diesel. No call HBO, cable. Call 882- 2.5bth, by Middle Can- a minimum of two years experience in the to multi-task and main- please. 3235. or 882-7008. 585 yon, $950/mo plus de- Canyon Rd, Tooele. graphic artist fi eld, and knowledge of Mac and tain professionalism in a Business 93 PONTIAC Grand Am posit. 882-4849 PC experience, print production knowledge, fast paced, high-pres- SE, white, 4 door, auto, Valley View Motel. Web site knowledge helpful, experience with sure environment. Posi- Opportunities 130,000 miles, $1800 QUIET, CLEAN, 2bdrm BRAND NEW 3bdrm, tions do require week- obo. 884-3347 apt. Dishwasher, gar- 2bth East side condos After Effects, Premier and Xaos 3D A CASH COW! 90 Vend- day and weekend bage disposal, wash- for rent, on golf course. ing Machine Units/30 Animator, Photoshop 7, Illustrator 10, Quark hours. Prior experience 98 FORD Windstar, er/ dryer hookup, ca- 224-2737 Locations. Entire busi- Express, PageMaker, Corel, Word, Excell, highly favorable. Bene- 113,000 miles, $3195. ble TV, new carpet. ness - $10,970. Local fits available after trial 882-0387 $475 per month, $300 FREE RENT AND MO- Access, Publisher. Must be willing to relocate. Utah Company. Hurry! period and wages to be deposit. No smoking, BILE HOME, handy- Full time position. Excellent benefi t plan. Call 1-801-593-0084. SELL YOUR CAR or determined based on no pets. See at man/ salesperson need- Pre-employment drug screen required. (ucan) boat in the classifieds. experience. Please mail Broadway Pointe ed. $500 refundable NURSING resumes to the above Call 882-0050 rental deposit required. For more information please call ALL CASH CANDY Apts. or call 882- address or fax to (435) Occasional travel to INSTRUCTOR Route. Do you earn TRANSMISSION RE- 2807. Real Value! John Spillman at 775-664-6655 or fax your 882-0971, resumes will SLC required. 884-3159 $800 in a day? Your PAIR, rebuild. Low cost resume to 775-664-6701. You can mail your also be accepted at the (801)651-5151 NEEDED: own local candy route. to Tooele residents. Will ROOM FOR rent, great parts counter. Please Clinical instructor needed for Weber resume to Peppermill Hotel and Casino, Includes 30 machines buy vehicles 1990 and new home, own bath, identify which position GRANTSVILLE, 2BDRM Attention: and candy. All for up that needs transmis- jetted tub, w/d, cable, Nursing Students at Mountain West you are applying for on 2bt Mobile home Human Resources, P.O. Box 3700, $9,995. 1-888-745- sion work, cash paid. utilities paid. $400. call your resume. No re- $550/mo $300/dep. Hospital on Wednesdays beginning 3353. (ucan) Shop (801)972-5810 (801)330-8422 Wendover, Nevada 89883. sumes will be accepted rental references re- March 22nd, hours are 6:00am - Home (435)843-8181 quired no pets, 882- We will be accepting applications until March 6, 2006. after 4:00pm on Satur- PRIVATE CLUB and re- ROOM FOR rent, wash- 3:00 pm. Minimum requirement 1695, 884-3752 day, March 4th. staraunt for sale by SUVs er & dryer, DSL con- Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing and owner in Tooele. Re- nection. No pets, no licensure in the state of Utah. duced price. Establish- smoking. $350/mo, RENT TO Own, lease IMMEDIATE OPENING ed 11 years. Includes 1997 JEEP Cherokee Dave 882-4473 after purchase, 4bdrm, 2bth Master’s degree preferred. Please real estate. Owner in Sport, loaded, lift. Ask- 6pm. beautiful home in nice contact Pam Hugie 801-626-6124 or CITY OF WEST WENDOVER, NEVADA ing $6500. Call 224- East side neighbor- poor health. 882-9085 e-mail resume and cover letter to POLICE DEPARTMENT-POLICE OFFICER afternoons. 3531 hood, close to school, SHARE HOME, full ac- $139,900, Call 843- cess w/private bath- [email protected] Small Business owners: 1999 CHEVY Suburban 7418 room, bedroom Under general and direct supervision of the Police Sergeant, Lieutenant Place your classified ad LT 4x4, V8 vortec en- w/queen bed, washer and the Chief of Police, performs the full range of operational duties re- in 45 newspapers gine, power windows, dryer, ent cntr. No hid- throughout Utah for only locks, seats. Rear air 8 quired in the performance of law enforcement functions and in maintain- den expense. No pets. $155. for 25 words, and passenger, cd. Runs ing the law and order in the City. Responsible for patrolling assigned LDS standards. Male $5. per word over 25. excellent. $8500 obo. areas, checking buildings for security, responding to calls for police only. $375-$450. Must You will reach up to 843-5726 service, investigating misdemeanor and felony cases, investigating traffi c see! 840-2011 Join the Team accidents and providing fi rst aid as needed, providing city wide traffi c 340,000 households and it is a one call, one Trucks SLEEPING ROOMS enforcement, serving legal/civil papers, testifying in court, interacting order, one bill program. available, $70 per and coordinating with other government and law enforcement agencies Call the Transcript Bul- Immediate Opening week, $10 key deposit, and other duties as required. letin at 882-0050 for fur- 1969 FORD F250 3/4 ton first and last week- total ther info. (ucan) 390 V8, bew brakes, STARTING SALARY $13.38 to $14.75/Hour front wheel bearings, $150 to move in. 46 N Broadway. 882-7605 SALARY RANGE: $13.38 to $22.88/Hour Wanted runs good, new paint job. $1700. Daniel 843- Housekeeper 7829 TOOELE, 2BDRM, 1bth, Full job descriptions and applications are available: JUNK BATTERIES, auto, dishwasher and ac, no In Person truck & tractor, will pick 1976 CHEVY C30 454, smoking/ pets, Non-Benefited Position. Nights and weekends. City of West Wendover, 801 Alpine Street, West Wendover, Nevada 89883 up, paying $.50 to $.75 shell, 71,000 miles, $575/mo, $300/dep. Previous housekeeping experience required, By U.S. Mail each. Garth 837-2246 $2500. Call 884-6574. Move in special. 801- Send a business size self addressed stamped envelope to the City of West or 830-2309. Ask for Ken. Evenings. 598-4348 setting preferred. Wendover Attn: Job Opening, P.O. Box 2825, West Wendover, Nevada 89883 START YOUR spring 1991 CHEVY pick up 4 x Via Facsimile UNITS AVAILABLE cleaning! I will pay cash 4 Automatic 125K miles 3bdrm, 2bth town- Contact the City of West Wendover (775) 664-3081 for any junk cars. Most good condition. Alumi- homes, 2 car garage, TO APPLY Via the Web vehicles $50 to $100. num wheels, Charcoal ac, enclosed yard, www.westwendovercity.com Scott (435)830-6189 gray $4600 call 882- hookups, starting at 2560 $399. 882-4004 Send Cover Letter & Resume to: Mountain West Medical Center Completed applications with questionnaire must be received by the Recreational Attn: Human Resource Dept • 2055 N. Main Street, Tooele, UT 84074 City Offi ce, City of West Wendover, 801 Alpine Street, West Vehicles 1998 GMC Sierra 2500 extended cab 4x4, LOW Homes for Rent James Glade Wendover, Nevada 89883, by 4:30 P.M., Monday March 13, 2006. FOR SALE ‘00 Jayco LOW miles! 62k, load- phone: (435) 843-3745 • fax: (435) 843-3753 Qwest trailer with full ed, bed liner, tow pack- $$WHY RENT when [email protected] The City of West Wendover offers a full range of benefi ts including but kitchen, bunk beds and age. $12,995. 884-3758 you can buy? O down www.mountainwestmc.com not limited to: Accrued vacation and sick leave, paid medical insur- queen size bed. Excel- programs, not perfect ance, 11 paid holidays, and participation in Nevada Public Employees lent condition, $7500. 2000 F250 V10 4x4, credit. Single parent Retirement System (PERS). Call 882-4427 135k, leather, 4 door, keyless entry, power programs. Call for de- everything, runs great! tails. Berna or Chris The City of West Wendover is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Subscribe Today $13,200 obo. 884-9555. 435-840-5029 Group This is a non-exempt position under FLSA. 1 Real Estate 882-0050 Please leave message. B10 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY February 28, 2006

Continued from previous page Homes Homes Mobile Homes Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Meetings Meetings Meetings Meetings Meetings Homes 4BDRM 2BTH, fully land- FSBO 1-36AC horse 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile mission Recommenda- NOTICE OF PUBLIC the envelope. ceived or considered by sions. scaped, arge yard, new property, 5bdrm, 2+bth, home for rent, no smok- tions: HEARING ON PRO- The work contemplated Wendover Airport/Tooele The Contractor will be re- central air, furnace, hot 2 fireplaces, new car- ing/ pets. 882-1550 a. Rezoning for Dean POSAL TO AMEND consists of but is not lim- County unless: quired to comply with the water hearter, roof, pet, fully fenced, beauti- Johnson on 5.6 acres of THE TOWN OF VER- ited to, the following: A. The Bidder must com- wage and labor require- close to school, ful yard, barn. Lots & Land land located off of South NON'S ZONING REGU- AIRPORT SECURITY ply with the laws of Utah ments and to pay mini- FFOROR SSALE!ALE! $113,000. (435)241- $210,000. Lincoln. Street to go from RR-5 to LATIONS IMPROVEMENTS relative to the licensing mum wages in accord- 0588. Evenings (435)843-5842 R1-21 zone. Pursuant to Section 10- PROJECT of contractors. ance with the schedule (435)882-8660 (801)633-7561 BEAUTIFUL UTAH! b. Minor Subdivision 9a-502 of the Utah Code, Approximate major im- B. The Bidder certifies of wage rates establish- LAND Sale-41 acres - Frank and Fay Hawker at Notice is hereby given provements include, but that it will comply with ed by the United States 4BDRM, 2BTH, FSBO, FSBO 4bdrm, 2 full bath, $39,900. Uinta Moun- 52 E. North Street – one that the Town Council of are not limited to: the provisions of the Da- Department of Labor as commission available partially finished base- tain area. Outdoor lov- lot into 3 lots. Vernon, will hold a public New Chain Link Airport vis Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. referenced in the Con- Sell Your Home Here for for realtors, excellent lo- ment, partial landscape, er's dream! Dramatic c. Amendment to South hearing on March 14, Security Fence, approxi- 276a). tract. cation, excellent condi- $153,700. 843-7104 mountain views, close willows Estates to create 2006, at 7:00 p.m. at the mately 1,500 L.F. C. Evidence of Compe- The Tooele County Com- $ 80* tion, $147,000. Please to conveniences. Sur- a well head protection Vernon Fire Station, New Automatic Gates, 2 tency and Financial Re- mission has established ea. call 843-0258. FSBO VERY Nice multi rounded by wilderness. zone by taking a portion upon recommendation Each sponsibility as per FAA an overall DBE goal for 6 Nearby lake and state level on SE bench, of area from four differ- from the Vernon Town Various pedestrian and General Conditions, Sec- the year. Under this con- Call 882-0050 5BDRM 2BTH Tooele 2700sqft, 4 bedrooms, parks. Excellent financ- ent lots to create one lot. Planning Commission, to manual gates. tion 20. tract, a race neutral goal rambler, new laminate ing. Call UTLR 1-877- All interested persons amend the Vernon Land Concrete Pavement un- The Bidder must supply has been established. *Based on 13 issue contract. 2.5 aths, basement par- floor, large family room tially finished. Near 349-5263. (ucan) are invited to attend and Use Management and der New Gates all the information re- Under this contract, the w/fireplace, fenced schools and golf provide comment upon Development Code to Access Control Equip- quired by the bid docu- County is adopting a QUIET COUNTRY 1 backyard, in cul de sac. course. Newly land- these proposals. Written make general revisions ment and Security Cam- ments and specifications. race-neutral means of fa- 2BDRM GREAT starter acre horse property, 843-0167, 840-0871, scaped yard w/sprin- comments will also be to Chapter 1 (Introducto- eras The Bidder is required to cilitating DBE participa- home, newly remodeled $69,000. 840-3757 kitchen and bath, sprin- $129,900. klers. Swingset stays. considered if submitted ry Provisions) and Chap- All bids must be accom- submit a Certification of tion. The bidder shall not kling system, garage, $185,000. 821 Buzianis to the City Recorder in ter 3 (Decision Making panied by lawful monies Nonsegregated Facilities discriminate on the basis BRAND NEW homes: VACANT LOT, .17 acre, fenced backyard. Call Way, Tooele. 882-4788 advance of the hearing. Bodies and Officials). of the United States or a (included in the Proposal of race, color, national 286 West Dawson, 627 West 700 South. 882-2749 or 830-3656 Current zoning map and Many of th proposed re- Cashier's Check, a Certi- form). origin, or sex in the per- 5bdrm, 3bth; 306 Dry- $19,000. Call Denise subdivisions alignments visions are to comply fied Check, Bid Bond, A Contractor having 50 formance of this contract. sdale, 5bdrm, 3bth; Al- 840-3374 3BDRM 1BTH, large GRANTSVILLE,1100sqft can be viewed at the with Senate Bill 60 which Bank Money Order or or more employees and The bidder shall follow so 2bdrm 1bth family room, tiled kitch- Rambler on 4.18 acre Grantsville City Offices was passed this year by Bank Draft, drawn and his subcontractors hav- 49 CFR Part 26, Regula- $500/mo. 224-2737 STOCKTON BUILDING en, central air, fully horse property. 3bdrm, lots. 8000-12000sq.ft. from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 the Utah Legislature. issued by a National ing 50 or more employ- tions of the Office of the landscaped, fenced FOR SALE by owner! 2bth, Water shares. Newly constructed p.m. weekdays. Copies of these propos- Banking Association lo- ees and who may be Secretary of Transporta- yard, large deck, large Grantsville home Great opportunity. 6490 roads. Beautiful lake/ Persons with disabilities als and the existing regu- cated in the State in awarded a subcontract of tion, to subcontract to shed, auto sprinklers, w/horse property, Burmester Rd. Jeff 801- mountain views. Great needing accommoda- lations may be reviewed which the work is to be $50,000 or more will be small business concerns oversized carport, fenced yard, 3 bed- 244-3946 RE/MAX Re- for manufactured or tions to participate in this by contacting Doretta accomplished or by any required to maintain an owned and controlled by $127,000 obo. 882- rooms, double carport, sults. custom built homes. hearing should contact Shumway, Town Clerk at Banking Corporation in- affirmative action pro- socially and economical- 1522 RV parking, close to 882-7094. the Grantsville City Offi- 830-3473 prior to the corporated under the gram, the standards for ly disadvantaged individ- school. $125,000. Seen LOG HOME AUCTION. ces at least 3 days in ad- hearing. Laws of the State in which are contained in uals. 4BDRM 2BTH AC NEW by appt. 840-2774 Park City, Utah. Satur- Water Shares vance of the hearing. Interested persons are which the work is to be the specifications. As required by 49 CFR FINISHED BASEMENT day, March 25th, 26th. DATED THIS 24 DAY invited to attend and give accomplished in an To be eligible for award Part 26, Tooele County 2 car garage 515 E 770 FOUR BEDROOM most- New Log Home Pack- OF FEBRUARY, 2006 comment on these pro- amount equal to not less each bidder must comply is required to create a N $130,650 call 840- ly brick home on four ages offered. One ab- WANTED: 35 acre feet Wendy Palmer posals. than ten (10) per cent of with the affirmative ac- bidders list, consisting of 0412 acres in Lakepoint. solute to highest bidder! culinary water, 48 Grantsville City Re- Dated this 28th day of the total bid amount, tion requirements, which information about all Beautiful fireplace, cen- Package includes sub- shares irrigation. In corder February, 2006. payable to the order of are contained in the DBE and non-DBE firms FSBO 3BDRM, 2bth, tral air, 2.5 baths, barn. floor, logs, windows, Grantsville. Please call (Published in the Tran- BY ORDER OF THE the Tooele County Com- specifications. that bid or quote on 1650sqft. For more in- $299,000. (801)455- doors, rafters, roofing... Josh (435)240-3762 or script Bulletin February VERNON mission, as liquidated The proposed contract is DOT-assisted contracts. formation call 843-0671 3240 Daniel Boone Log Carma (480)203-0849 28 & March 14, 2006) TOWN COUNCIL damages in the event under and subject to Ex- The purpose of this re- or 801-879-4636 Chad Homes 1-800-766- BY DORETTA SHUM- said successful bidder ecutive Order 112456 of quirement is to allow use WANTED: WATER rights or Elisha 9474. (ucan) PUBLIC NOTICE WAY shall fail or refuse to exe- September 24, 1986 and of the bidders list ap- or irrigation shares in Notice is hereby given VERNON TOWN cute the contract in ac- to the Equal Employment proach to calculating fu- Tooele Valley. Call MAGNA 5BDRM 1.5bth, that the Tooele City CLERK cordance with the terms Opportunity (EEO) and Ross at 801-642-0119 immaculate multi level Council will meet in a (Published in the Tran- of his bid. After a con- Federal Labor Provi- Continued on next page home for sale by owner. script Bulletin February tract is awarded, the suc- Office Space Business Meeting on $169,000. For more in- Wednesday, March 1, 28, 2006) cessful bidder will be re- formation call (801)750- 2006 at the hour of 7:00 quired to furnish a sepa- The Kirk 0369. Open house Sat- INVITATION TO BID rate Performance Bond ����� ����������� ��� EXECUTIVE PLAZA of- P.M. The meeting will be Quiet, Quality apartments in a urdays 10am-5pm, Sun- AIRPORT IMPROVE- and a Payment Bond, fice space for lease, held at the Tooele City restored historic structure days 10am-2pm. MENTS each in the amount of $125-$400/mo, all utilit- Hall Council Room locat- WENDOVER AIRPORT one hundred percent �������������� ies included. Call Larry ed at 90 North Main The Best Places at the Best Prices NEW LISTING! Better WENDOVER, UTAH (100%) of the contract (801)574-4035 Street, Tooele, Utah. �������������� Completely Furnished than new. 5bdrm, 1. Pledge of Allegiance Sealed proposals for the amount. 2.5bth, 2564sqft. Fully OFFICE/ BUSINESS Airport Security Improve- The EEO requirements, Weekly & Monthly Rates 2. Student Recognition Landscaped yard SPACE Utilities in- Awards ments Project at the labor provisions and w/swing set. Call Jeff cluded. 44 or 56 3. Open Forum For Pub- Wendover Airport will be wage rates are included 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 for more information, South Main. 1 month lic Comment received by the Tooele in the specifications and 801-244-3946 RE/MAX free. (602)826-9471 4. Ordinance 2006-08 County Airport Commis- bid documents and may Results. (480)585-5380 An Ordinance of the sion, 47 South Main, be inspected at the Air- Tooele City Council Tooele, Utah 84074, until port Manager's Office, Planning on selling your OFFICE/ BUSINESS Amending the Tooele 2:00 o'clock p.m. local Wendover Airport, or at home, you could be space, utilities and high City Code Chapter 8-4 to time based on the “Offi- Tooele County Commis- sending your sales speed internet included, include abatement of cial Time” of the clock at sion, 47 South Main, points to up to 340,000 272 North Broadway. Graffiti. the Wendover Airport Tooele, Utah. Plans and households at once. For (435)882-4949 Presented by Roger Bak- Manager’s Office, on specifications may be $155. you can place er Wednesday, March 22, obtained with a non-re- your 25 word classified Buildings 5. Resolution 2006-06 A 2006, and then publicly fundable charge of Sixty ad to all 45 newspapers Resolution of the Tooele opened and read aloud Dollars ($60.00), for in Utah. Just call the City Council ratifying a immediately thereafter. each complete set from If you build, remodel or Transcript Bulletin at contract with HDR Engi- Bids shall be addressed Morrison-Maierle, Inc., remove buildings you 882-0050 for all the de- neering, Inc., for comple- to the Wendover Airport P.O. Box 6147, Helena N ow Renting can place your classi- tails. (Mention ucan) tion of the phase 2 envi- 345 Airport Apron, P.O. Montana 59604 (406) fied ad in 45 of Utah's ronmental work on the Box 159, Wendover Utah 442-3050. Fax: (406) MOVE IN SPECIALS newspapers for only Positive Cash Flow DU- northwest corridor road- 84803. The Bidder's 442-7862 $155. for 25 words ($5. Exclusively for Seniors PLEX, cute, one bed- way project. Construction Contractors No Bid for this construc- for each additional room units, garage, 110 Presented by Paul Han- Board Reg. No. must be tion contract shall be re- word). You will reach up Russell Ave, quiet sen written on the outside of Pet Friendly to 340,000 households neighborhood, 6. Resolution 2006-07 A and all you do is call the Call for details. $105,000 (435)830- Resolution of the Tooele Transcript Bulletin at pp 7338 City Council including 882-0050 for all the de- family golf pass and cor- Need Homes, Market Hot, (435)843-0717 tails. (Mention UCAN SELLING YOUR HOME? porate golf pass. Classified Network) Advertise it in the clas- Presented by Casey Allie sifieds. Call 882-0050 List Today – SOLD TOMARROW! STEEL BUILDINGS. 7. Minutes FACTORY Deals. Save February 15, 2006 STANSBURY PARK 2- 8. Invoices • REAL RELIABLE Story home 6bdrm, $$$. 40 x 60‚ to 100 x NEWNNEEWW LLISTINGLIISSTTIINNGG 200‚. Example: 50 x 100 Presented by Sharon 3.5bth, 0.31 Acre lot Dawson • REAL INTEGRITY 3084sqft, Close to lake. x 12‚ = $3.60/square foot. 1-800-658-2885. 9. Mayor’s Report R Call Jeff 801-244-3946 R 10. Adjourn E • REAL SERVICE www.rigidbuilding.com E for a private showing. D Sharon A. Dawson D RE/MAX Results (ucan) N Tooele City Recorder N For all your Real Estate needs call... $$ UNDERUU $$ UTAH MANUFACTUR- Pursuant to the Ameri- 225,0005,000 1110,90010,900TT TOOELE, 2002, can With Disabilities Act, C ER FOR 20 years Plus - C 3000sqft, stuccoed, A Kim Baker Individuals Needing Spe- A All Steel Buildings!!! 117 North Sheridan 762 North 170R West 4bdrm, 2.75bth, vaulted R cial Accommodations T Any size you want, any This Twin TownhouseT is Gorgeous and Well 435-849-0311 ceilings, tile, spacious, A 100’ X 80’ Buildable N accessories you want, Should Notify Sharon A. Designed w/ 2 Bdrms,N 3 bths, Main Floor Laundry, numerous upgrades, Lot, Great for Manufactured Home or O Dawson, Tooele City Re- 2 FamilyO Rms, Area to accomodate another or any features you CONTRACTC Exit Realty .24ac, beautifully land- C corder, at 843-2110 prior Stick framed. Bedroom and a Fenced Yard. Home Team scaped, vinyl fencing, want. www.cobuildings.net or call 1-800-262-5347. to the meeting. TDD unobstructed views. Phone Number 843-2108 882-3240 CO Building Systems, Inc. Building a Reputa- (Published in the Tran- tion on "Old Fashioned script Bulletin February TOOELE, Eastbench 28, 2006) FOR SALE 1998. Wow inside and Integrity". (ucan) RR by Owner out. 2,600sq. ft. ram- Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICE EE bler. 5bdrm. 2bth. could Grantsville City Council DD be 7 bdrm 3 bth. 2 car, Meetings N will hold their regular N D UNDERU $$ fenced .25 lot. 190,000 U D Deadline for public no- meeting Wednesday, 1123,25023,25T0T L or rent to own. 882- March 1, 2006. Meeting C tices is 4 p.m. the day AC L 7733 or 849-2652 will be held at the A prior to publication. R 87O Aparicio Dr Beautiful condo w/ 3-Bdrms,R 2-Full Bths, 2000 sq. O Public notices submit- Grantsville City Hall, 429 T T Gorgeous Setup with 3,225 s.f., 4 Bdrms, 3 Bths, .36 ft, Partially Finished Bsmnt, Amenities Include SSOLD WANT TO buy? call me N E. Main Street, Grants- S ted past the deadline N SwimmingO Pool, Club House and Exercise Rm, Acre Lot, 9’ Ceilings, Archways, Intercom, H20 Purifier, to help you find, negoti- ville UT 84029, at 7:00 O will not be accepted. CONTRACTCC Jetted Tub, Master Suite, Steel I-Beam full length of 27 Park Ave ate the purchase of UPAXLP p.m. Close to Banks and Shopping-Easy to Show. baseament for ease in planning room layout. Darling fully remodeled 3 Bed 1 Bath home your home Telena 830- Agenda: with a 2 car garage. Recessed lighting, tile, 8113 Prudential Utah NOTICE OF PUBLIC 1. Approval of minutes Real Estate HEARING 2. Consideration of new carpet, beautiful cabinets, new plumbing Notice is hereby given Tooele County Weed and electrical, new insulation, new paint, metal WON’T LAST! Duplex that the Pine Canyon Board issues. roof, full landscaping, sprinkler system. Great plus home, plus 1 car Township Planning 3. Grantsville City Park neighborhood on a quiet street. Must see!! garage, plus big shop, Commission will be hold- Issues. Asking $109,000 obo. plus .79 acres. ing a PUBLIC HEARING 4. Consideration of $200,000. ca$. Les in the Tooele County Brockbank Subdivision Call Matt or Jamie 882-1587 or 840-3983. (801)573-3484 Courthouse Auditorium Preliminary Plat $$1140,00040,000 D at 47 So. Main Street, 5. Consideration of EMT D Tooele. On Thursday and Mountain West Med- 124 North LSheridanL Creative Financing Solutions March 2nd 2006 begin- ical Center MOU. SELL YOUR A LocationO for family and friends, Fully fenced, ning at 7:00pm to receive 6. Consideration of re- Patio, 2 decks,O 4 Bdrms, 3 Baths, 3 Family Rms, Less than perfect credit? Hard to prove income? Past bankruptcy or foreclosure? public comment on the quiring impact fees to be SSOLD SMaster Suite and a beautifully Current bankruptcy or foreclosure? Need higher than normal loan to value? following item: paid by developer at final HOME HERE landscaped and Fully Sprinkled Yard. Lacking in down payment? There are lending solutions for you! SUB #1012-05 Brook- plat approval field Ranches (Concept 7. Consideration of new • 100% refinance options, cash out ok. • Rehab and construction loans. Phase) business licenses. • 100% stated/no income options, purchase & refinance. • Programs for open collections & judgements. PPricerice RReducededuced Mary Dixon 8. Consideration of Sal- Price Reduced • 100-107% purchase options with consolidation. • Unlimited cash out options. Secretary ary increases • 125% second mortgage options, cash out/consolidation ok. • Subprime home equity loans. Pine Canyon Township 9. UDOT Traffic Study • Bankruptcy refinance programs. • Foreclosure refinance options. • Manufactured and mobile homes ok. • Rural properties and excess acreage ok. Planning Commission Results – Wayne Butler • Score down to 500 and below case by case. • Own unlimited investment properties. (Published in the Tran- 10. Consideration of • No down investment property purchase options. • First time home buyers ok. script Bulletin February City-Wide Traffic Study. 28, 2006) Planning Commission $$1107,90007,900 $$ RENTERS DON’T ASSUME YOU = WON’T QUALIFY! Recommendation. 1127,00027,000 GRANTSVILLE CITY 11. Approval of Bills 295 East 1st South SEARCHING FOR THE LOWEST RATE? NOTICE OF PUBLIC 12. Adjourn. 869 South 690 West WHY PAY RENT? COLLECT IT ! This Up & Down This 5 Bedroom Rambler has Curb Appeal! Whether you are looking to refinance just your mortgage, consolidate your high rate HEARING ON Wendy Palmer Duplex has 1716 s.f., 4 bdrms, 2 full bths, 2 laundry debt, or are looking to cash out, we can help you find the lowest rate possible. PROPOSED ENHANCE- City Recorder rms, 2 car garage, fenced yard, auto sprinklers and 2000s.f., Fenced Yard, 2 Bathrooms, Large Backyard, MENT In compliance with the RV parking and Area to build a garage. • Adjustable rate mortgages as low as 1.25%. • Owner and non-owner occupied properties. more. Occupy, Rent or both. Call 840-0344. NOTICE IS HEREBY American with Disability • Home Equity programs as low as 3.75%. • Jumbo and super jumbo programs. GIVEN that that Grants- • FHA and VA loan programs. Act, Grantsville City will • Interest only payment options. ville City Council will con- • No closing cost options. • Rural housing programs. accommodate reasona- duct a public hearing at ble requests to assist the Shane the Grantsville City Of- disabled to participate in 134 W 1180 N, Ste 8 fice, 429 E. Main Street, meetings. Bergen Grantsville UT on Wed- (Published in the Tran- *Each office independently owned and operated. 833-0740 nesday March 15, 2006 script Bulletin February 840-0344 (cell) Information deemed reliable not guaranteed. (Just South of Wal-Mart) at 7:00 p.m. The pubic 28, 2006) www.deseretpeakmtg.com hearing will consider the 882-8868 ext. 119 1185 N. Main proposed Planning Com- TUESDAY February 28, 2006 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B11

Continued from previous page Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Meetings Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Public Notices low public bench signs in N.A. The record owner NOTICE OF TRUST- ty. signed Trustee disclaims with the purchase price. lic information meeting SUMMONS Meetings all zones. of the property as of the EE'S SALE The current beneficiary any liability for any incor- Cash payments are not concerning this modifica- IN THE THIRD JUDI- 8. Consideration of pro- recording of the Notice of Notice is hereby given of the trust deed is rectness of the street ad- accepted. A trustee’s tion request on March CIAL DISTRICT COURT ture overall DBE goals. posed amendments to Default are Mark Tate that on the 27th day of CitiMortgage, Inc., and dress and other common deed will be delivered to 22, 2006, at 6:00 PM at TOOELE COUNTY, As per the requirements Chapter 21 (subdivi- and Andrea Tate Dated: March, 2006, at 2:00 the record owners of the designation, if any, the successful bidder the Tooele Chemical STATE OF UTAH of the Proposal Section, sions). February 10, 2006 p.m. Mountain Time at property as of the record- shown herein. Said sale within three business Stockpile Public Out- Civil No. 060300102 all Prime Bidders submit- 9. Report from the Coun- James H. Woodall the front steps of the ing of the notice of de- will be made without cov- days after receipt of the reach Office, 54 South Judge Randall N. Skan- ting bids on this project cil Liaison Member, Todd 10653 River Front Park- Third District Court, 47 fault are Jason S. Ed- enant or warranty, ex- amount bid. Main Street, Tooele, UT. chy must submit, with his or Castagno. way, Suite 290 South South Main Street, wards and Cindy L. Ed- press or implied, regard- DATED: February 23, Questions may be direct- MARLENE THOMAS, her bid, a list including 10. Open discussion. Jordan, Utah 84095 Tooele, Tooele County, wards. ing title, possession, con- 2006. ed to DCD by contacting Plaintiff, vs. the name, address, and 11. Approval of minutes (801) 254-9450 James Utah, the undersigned, The sale is subject to a dition or encumbrances, Scott Lundberg, Trust- Mr Lyman Thorpe at ELVA JOY SHER- DBE/non-DBE status of of the last business H. Woodall, Trustee Blain H. Johnson, Esq., bankruptcy filing, a pay- including fees, charges ee (435) 833-4413; or the ROUSE; all subcontractors and meeting. Hours: 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 as Successor Trustee, off, a reinstatement or and expenses of the 3269 South Main, #100 Utah Department of En- The Estate of ARTHUR suppliers that bid or 12. Adjourn. p.m. P241451 acting pursuant to the any other condition of Trustee and of the trusts Salt Lake City, UT vironmental Quality, Divi- DAVID SHERROUSE, quote for work under this Shauna Kertamus (Published in the Tran- Power of Sale conferred which the trustee is not created by said Deed of 84115 sion of Solid and Hazard- SR., deceased; JOHN contract. Failure to pro- Zoning Administrator script Bulletin February in that Trust Deed exe- aware that would cause Trust, to pay the remain- (801) 263-3400 ous Waste, by contacting DOES 1 through 10; vide this information, as All interested persons 21, 28 & March 7, 2006) cuted by The Two Ami- the cancellation of the ing principal sums of the Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. Mr. Brad Lauchnor at JANE DOES 1 through outlined in the Proposal are invited to attend and gos, LLC, a Utah limited sale. If any such condi- note(s) secured by said – 5:00 p.m. (801) 538-6170. The 10; and all other per- Section, will make the provide comment upon liability company, as tion exists, the sale shall Deed of Trust. The cur- L&A Case No. 05-40011 Permittee’s (DCD) com- sons unknown, claim- bidder non-responsive NOTICE OF TRUST- these proposals. Written EE'S SALE Trustor, in which Silver be void, the successful rent beneficiary of the Team A/HN pliance history is also ing any right, title, in- and not eligible for award comments will also be State Bank is named as bidder’s funds returned Trust Deed as of the THIS COMMUNICATION available from Mr. terest, or estate in, or of the contract. The following described considered if submitted real property will be sold Beneficiary and Moun- and the trustee and cur- date of this notice is: IS AN ATTEMPT TO Lauchnor. lien upon the real prop- Bidders presently debar- to the Zoning Administra- tain View Title as Trust- rent beneficiary shall not Mortgage Electronic COLLECT A DEBT, AND A copy of this modifica- erty described in the red, suspended, pro- at public auction to the tor in advance of the highest bidder payable in ee, dated November 18, be liable to the success- Registration Systems, ANY INFORMATION tion request is available complaint adverse to posed for debarment, de- hearing. The current 2002, and recorded on ful bidder for any dam- Inc. The record owner of OBTAINED WILL BE for review by the general plaintiffs’ ownership, clared ineligible, or vol- lawful money of the Unit- zoning Code and pro- ed States, on March 29, December 18, 2002, in age. the property as of the re- USED FOR THAT PUR- public at the Utah De- or any cloud on plain- untarily excluded from posed amendments may the office of the County Bidders must tender to cording of the Notice of POSE. partment of Environmen- tiffs’ title thereto. participation in this trans- 2006 at 10:00 A.M., at be reviewed at the the West entrance to the Recorder of Tooele the trustee a $5,000.00 Default is/are: Sandra J. (Published in the Tran- tal Quality, Division of Defendants. action by any Federal Grantsville City Hall each County, in Book 808 at deposit at the sale and Morrison. Dated: Febru- script Bulletin February Solid and Hazardous THE STATE OF UTAH department or agency Tooele County Court- weekday between hours house, 47 South Main, Page 83 as Entry the balance of the pur- ary 15, 2006. 28, March 7 & 14, 2006) Waste, Cannon Health TO THE ABOVE- are not eligible for award. of 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 192927, by reason of a chase price by 12:00 James H. Woodall Building, 288 North 1460 NAMED DEFENDANTS: Tooele County does not Tooele, UT 84074, in the Persons with disabilities County of Tooele, State default in the payment of noon the day following 10653 River Front Park- Public Notices West, Salt Lake City, You are hereby sum- discriminate on the basis needing assistance to the obligations secured the sale. The deposit way, Suite 290 South Utah; and at the Tooele moned and required to of handicapped status in of Utah, for the purpose Miscellaneous participate in this hearing of foreclosing a trust by the Trust Deed, a no- must be in the form of a Jordan Ut 84095 Chemical Stockpile Pub- file with the clerk of the the admission or access should contact the tice of which was record- cashier’s check or bank (801)254-9450 (800)245- Deadline for public no- lic Outreach Office, 54 above entitled court, 47 to, or treatment, or em- deed held by Washing- Grantsville City Office at ton Mutual Bank f/k/a ed on November 10, official check payable to 1886 (Hotline) Hours: tices is 4 p.m. the day South Main Street, South Main Street, ployment in, its programs least 24 hours prior to 2005, as Entry 249936, Lundberg & Associates. 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. prior to publication. Tooele, UT. Tooele, Utah 84074, an or activities. Washington Mutual Bank the hearings. FA, as the current Bene- according to the official The balance must be in Signature/by: James H. Public notices submit- (Published in the Tran- answer in writing to the Tooele County reserves (Published in the Tran- records of the Tooele the form of a wire trans- Woodall, Trustee R- ted past the deadline script Bulletin February Complaint in the above the right to reject any ficiary, executed by Ran- script Bulletin February dy M. Kelson, as Trustor, County Recorder, will fer, cashier’s check, 125645 will not be accepted. 28, 2006) entitled case, and to and all bids and to waive 28, 2006) sell at public auction to bank official check (credit (Published in the Tran- UPAXLP serve upon or mail to L. irregularities. Bids may recorded December 2, 1997 as Entry No. the highest bidder for union official checks are script Bulletin February PUBLIC NOTICE DOUGLAS HOGAN, not be withdrawn for a Public Notices cash, the interest con- not accepted) or U.S. 21, 28 & March 7, 2006) NOTICE OF AUCTION Call For Proposals plaintiff’ attorney, 86 period of ninety (90) 103939, in Book 0481, Trustee's Sales at Page 0428, of the offi- veyed to the Trustee by Postal money order pay- Date of Sale: Saturday, The TOOELE COUNTY South Main Street, days after opening. The the Trust Deed in and to able to Lundberg & As- THIRD AMENDED NO- March 18, 2006 Time: RECREATION SPECIAL Tooele, Utah, 84074, a Owner reserves the right cial records of Tooele Deadline for public no- the property described in sociates. If wire transfer TICE OF TRUSTEE'S 10:00am SERVICE DISTRICT will copy of said answer with- to extend the period to County, Utah, given to tices is 4 p.m. the day it, located at and descri- is used, an additional SALE Beehive Storage, 1498 N be accepting new pro- in thirty (30) days after hold proposals beyond secure an indebtedness prior to publication. bed as follows: $10.00 must be remitted The following described Main, Tooele. posals for recreation service of this summons the specified ninety (90) in favor of Washington Public notices submit- BEGINNING 165.41 with the purchase price. property will be sold at This notice of auction is projects from February upon you. days, provided that mu- Mutal Bank fsb, by rea- ted past the deadline FEET NORTH OF THE Cash payments are not public auction to the being given pursuant to 14, 2006 to March 31, If you fail so to do, judg- tual consent is obtained son of certain obligations will not be accepted. SOUTHEAST CORNER accepted. A trustee’s highest bidder at the 38-8-1 et al, Utah Code 2006. Applications must ment by default will be from the successful bid- secured thereby. Notice UPAXLP of Default was recorded OF LOT 1, BLOCK 6, deed will be delivered to West Main Entrance, Annotated. follow grant submittal taken against you for the der. PLAT "A" TOOELE CITY the successful bidder North Steps, Tooele UNIT #072, John Giblon, outline available from relief demanded in said A Pre-Bid Conference NOVEMBER 28, 2005, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE as Entry No. 250636, in SURVEY, TOOELE within three business County Courthouse, 47 PO Box 353, Tooele. Ta- each member of the Complaint, which has will be held at 10:00 AM SALE CITY, RUNNING days after receipt of the South Main Street, ble, TV, chairs, boxes. board or Tooele County been filed with the clerk local time on Tuesday, Book n/a, at Page n/a, of APN: 0111300014 Trust said official records. THENCE NORTH 26.91 amount bid. Tooele, Utah, on March (Published in the Tran- Commission Office, of said Court. March 14, 2006, in the No. 05-3097-UT Ref. FEET; THENCE WEST DATED: February 17, 30, 2006, at 8:30 a.m. of script Bulletin February Cheryl Adams, 843- This is an action to quiet conference room at the Trustee will sell at public Mark Tate Loan No. auction to highest bidder 180 FEET; THENCE 2006. said day, for the purpose 28 & March 7, 2006) 2354, Tooele County title to the following de- Wendover Airport Termi- 0071175517 IMPOR- SOUTH 26.91 FEET; Scott Lundberg, Trust- of foreclosing a trust Courthouse, 47 South scribed real property and nal, Airport Administra- without warranty as to ti- NOTICE OF AUCTION TANT NOTICE TO tle, possession or en- THENCE EAST 180 ee deed originally executed Main. Five copies of the thereby declare that any tion Office, Wendover, PROPERTY OWNER. FEET TO THE POINT 3269 South Main, #100 on November 4, 2002 by Date of Sale: Saturday, grant submittal should in- and all opposing rights, Utah. Interested Con- cumbrances, the follow- March 18, 2006 Time: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ing described property: OF BEGINNING. Salt Lake City, UT David W. Castagno and clude: name of project, titles, or interest held by tractors are requested to UNDER A DEED OF Tax Parcel Number: 02- 84115 Marilyn E. Castagno, as 11:00am location, and written bid the defendants be re- attend. A tour of the See Attached Exhibit "A" Beehive Storage, 543 TRUST DATED May 17, Beginning 676.5 feet 031-01-0011. (801) 263-3400 trustors, in favor of Wells of estimated costs, type moved as clouds on project site will be con- 2000. UNLESS YOU Purportedly known as: Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. Fargo Financial Utah, Millpond Dr, Stansbury of construction or im- plaintiff's title: ducted after the meeting. north and 652.5 feet Park TAKE ACTION TO PRO- west of the southeast 29 North Main Street, – 5:00 p.m. Inc., covering the follow- provement and a point of All of Lot 10, Country No bid may be withdrawn TECT YOUR PROPER- Tooele, Utah 84074 (the L&A Case No. 05-54454 ing real property purport- This notice of auction is contact. Furthermore, Club Subdivision #2, after this scheduled time corner of Section 2, being given pursuant to TY, IT MAY BE SOLD Township 2 south, range undersigned disclaims li- Team D/NB ed to be located in projects which are ac- Stansbury Park, 0.24 for the public opening of AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF ability for any error in the THIS COMMUNICATION Tooele County at 186 38-8-1 et al, Utah Code cepted must be complet- Acres. the Bids specified above. 4 west, Salt Lake Base Annotated. YOU NEED AN EX- and Meridian; and run- address). IS AN ATTEMPT TO Country Club, Stansbury ed by December 1st Parcel: 08-026-0-0010 Approved this 15th Day PLANATION OF THIS The undersigned was COLLECT A DEBT, AND Park, UT 84074 (the un- UNIT #013, Brian King, 4 2006 or the applicant DATED this 26th day of of February 2006. ning thence west 262.1 Millpond, Stansbury PROCEEDING, YOU feet; thence north 1 de- appointed and substitut- ANY INFORMATION dersigned disclaims lia- may stand to lose their February, 2006. Signed: /s/ Calleen Pe- SHOULD CONTACT A ed as Trustee under the OBTAINED WILL BE bility for any error in the Park. Desk, computer funding. The Special Douglas Hogan, Attor- shell gree 14' west 357.06 desk, lawnmower, golf LAWYER. On March 21, feet; thence east 262.1 above-referenced Trust USED FOR THAT PUR- address), and more par- Recreation District Board ney for Plaintiff Tooele County Record- 2006, at 4:30 p.m., Deed by a substitution POSE. ticularly described as: clubs, misc. items. of Officers must approve (Published in the Tran- er feet; thence south 1 de- UNIT #025, Bryan Bar- James H. Woodall, as grees 14' east 357.06 recorded on November (Published in the Tran- Parcel 1: any deviation from this script Bulletin February (Published in the Tran- duly appointed Trustee 2, 2005, in the office of script Bulletin February The Northeast quarter of ney, 582 S 380 W, process. 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2006) script Bulletin February feet to the point of begin- Tooele. TV, wheelchair, under a Deed of Trust re- ning. Together with an the Tooele County Re- 21, 28 & March 7, 2006) Section 32, Township 7 Send all proposals to: 28 & March 7, 2006) corded June 19, 2000, corder, as Entry 249485. South, Range 5 West, TV center, misc. items. TOOELE COUNTY SUMMONS easement for a common (Published in the Tran- as Instrument No. driveway across the fol- The sale will be made NOTICE OF TRUST- Salt Lake Base and Meri- RECREATION SPECIAL Civil No. 060300110 PUBLIC NOTICE 149098 in Book 0626 at without covenant or war- dian. script Bulletin February SERVICE DISTRICT, 47 THIRD DISTRICT lowing described land: EE’S SALE 28 & March 7, 2006) (Amended 02/23/06 Page 0794 of the Official Beginning at a point on ranty regarding title, pos- APN: 02-055-0-0012 Less and excepting that South Main Tooele, Utah COURT IN AND FOR 1:35 p.m. & 02-27-06 Records in the office at session, or encumbran- 84074. TOOELE COUNTY the north side of a county Trust No. 1075800-07 portion in the road and NOTICE OF NOXIOUS 11:00 a.m.) the County Recorder of ces, for the purpose of For any additional infor- MMH, a minor child, road, said point being lo- Ref: Sandra J Morrison the portion West of road WEED Notice is hereby given Tooele County, State of paying the obligations mation contact Kent Bak- Plaintiff cated 652.5 feet west TRA: Loan No. conveyed to McFarland Pursuant to Utah Code that the Grantsville City Utah executed by Mark secured by the Trust er 882-1420, Russell Vs. and 16.5 feet north from XXXXXX9344. IMPOR- and Hullinger. 4-17-7, the Tooele Coun- Planning Commission Tate and Andrea Tate, Deed, including attor- Steadman 830-5658, OBAIDULLAH MIRAF- the southeast corner of TANT NOTICE TO Also less and excepting ty Weed Control Board will hold a business his wife as joint tenants neys’ fees, fees, charg- Walt Shubert 882-0603, GHAN, Defendant Section 2, Township 2 PROPERTY OWNER: the South 50 acres of the hereby gives general no- meeting on Thursday, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC es, and expenses of the Lois McArthur 882-1179, THE STATE OF UTAH south, range 4 west, Salt YOU ARE IN DEFAULT East half of the North- tice and declares that the March 9, 2006 in the AUCTION TO THE Trustee, sums, if any, ex- Travis McCluskey 884- TO THE ABOVE- Lake Base and Meridian, UNDER A DEED OF east quarter. following are noxious Grantsville City Hall HIGHEST BIDDER, pended under the terms 5023. NAMED DEFENDANT: and running thence north TRUST, DATED Febru- Parcel 2: weeds in Tooele County: Council Chambers at PAYABLE IN LAWFUL thereof, interest thereon, Russell Steadman You are summoned and 1 degree 14' east 676.50 ary 04, 2004. UNLESS BEGINNING at the East Bermuda grass 429 E. Main Street in MONEY OF THE UNIT- and unpaid principle of Secretary required to answer the feet; thence west 15.0 YOU TAKE ACTION TO quarter corner of Section Field Bind Weed Grantsville, Utah, which ED STATE AT THE the note secured there- (Published in the Tran- complaint which has feet; thence south 1 de- PROTECT YOUR 32, Township 7 South, Perennial Pepperweed meeting shall begin TIME OF SALE. SUC- by. The successful bid- script Bulletin February been filed with the clerk gree 14' west 676.50 PROPERTY, IT MAY BE Range 5 West, Salt Lake Canada Thistle promptly at 7:00 P.M. CESSFUL BIDDERS der will be required to 14, 21, 28, March 2, 7, 9, of this court. Within 30 feet; thence east 15.0 SOLD AT A PUBLIC Base and Meridian, and Diffuse Knapweed The agenda shall be as MUST TENDER A DE- pay $5,000.00 in certified 14, 16, 21, 23, 28 & 30, days after service of this feet to the point of begin- SALE. IF YOU NEED AN running thence West Dyers Woad follows: POSIT OF $5,000 IN funds at the time of sale 2006) summons, you must file ning. Tax Serial No.: 05- EXPLANATION OF THIS along the center line of Hoary Cress 7:00 P.M. PUBLIC CERTIFIED FUNDS TO payable to Blain H. John- your written answer with 020-0-0027 Tax Serial PROCEEDING, YOU said Section 32, 1320 Leafy Spurge HEARING: THE TRUSTEE AT THE son, Trustee on behalf of the clerk of the court at No. 05-020-0-0027 Pur- SHOULD CONTACT A feet; thence North 1650 Medusa Head TOOELE COUNTY a. Proposed P.U.D. for TIME OF SALE, WITH the Beneficiary. The re- the following address: ported Property Address: LAWYER. On March 21, feet; thence East 1320 Musk Thistle TOURISM TAX Grantsville City on con- THE BALANCE DUE BY mainder of the price 47 South Main Street 1901 EAST CANYON 2006, at 4:30pm, James feet to the East line of Perennial Sorghum GRANTS struction of a fire station NOON THE FOLLOW- must be paid by 5:00 Tooele, Utah 84074 ROAD, AKA 1901 CAN- H. Woodall, as duly ap- said Section; thence Purple Loosestrife CONTACT: Lois McAr- in the CS zone. ING BUSINESS DAY, p.m. on the day of the And you must mail or de- YON RD., TOOELE, UT pointed Trustee under a South 1650 feet to the Quackgrass thur, Chair b. Proposed amendment AT THE OFFICE OF sale in certified funds. liver a copy to plaintiff’s 84074-9758, LAKE Deed of Trust recorded point of BEGINNING. Russian Knapweed (435)882-1179 to Grantsville Land Use THE TRUSTEE. at the Bidders at the sale will attorney at the address POINT, UT 84074. The February 11, 2004, as In- Together with all build- Scotch Thistle or and Management Code west main entrance, need to have their certi- listed above. If you fail to undersigned disclaims strument No. 218435 re- ings, fixtures and im- Spotted Knapweed Cheryl Adams, Commis- to amend Chapter 20 north steps of the Tooele fied check verified by the do so, judgment by de- any liability for any error recorded to show as a provements thereon and Sqaurerose Knapweed sion office “SIGNS” sections 5 & 16 County District court, 47 Trustee before bidding. fault may be taken in the street address. second on 2/24/2005, In- all water rights, rights-of- Yellow Star Thistle (435)843-3150 to allow public bench South Main Street, Dated this 24th day of against you for the relief The owner of the proper- strument No. way, easements, rents, Jointed Goat Grass Organizations in Tooele signs in all zones for Mi- Tooele, UT all right, title, February, 2006. demanded in the com- ty as of the recording of 236452,Book 1004 Page issues, profits, income, (county) County wishing to be chelle Warner. and interest conveyed to BLAIN H. JOHNSON, plaint. the Notice of Default is 0455, in Book 922, Page tenements, heredita- Dalmation Toadflax considered for a 2006 c. Proposed three (3) lot and now held by it under Substitute Trustee. This is a personal injury reported to be: Randy M. 571, of the Official Re- ments, privileges and ap- (county) Tooele County Tourism minor subdivision for said Deed to Trust in the (Published in the Tran- action alleging that you Kelson Bidders must ten- cords in the office at the purtenances thereunto Yellow Toadflax (county) Tax Grant should get an Gerald Webster and Nick property situated in said script Bulletin February have intentionally injured der to the trustee a County Recorder of belonging, used or en- Houndstongue (county) application from the Crosby at 251 North County and State descri- 28, March 7 & 14, 2006) the plaintiff. $5,000.00 deposit at the Tooele County, State of joyed with said property, Dated this 28th day of County Commission of- Cooley Street. bed as: Exhibit "A" Be- Dated this 13th day of sale and the balance of Utah, executed by San- or any part thereof. February, 2006. fice at the County Court- d. Proposed revisions to ginning 207.47 feet south NOTICE OF TRUST- February, 2006. the purchase price by dra J. Morrison, A Mar- The current beneficiary Tooele County Weed house 47 South Main Chapter 21 (subdivi- from the northwest cor- EE'S SALE SCHMUTZ & MOHL- 12:00 noon the next ried Woman, will sell at of the trust deed is Wells Control Board Room 208. Applications sions). ner of block 68, south- The following described MAN, LLC business day following public auction to highest Fargo Financial Utah, Laury Hardy, Tooele must be returned to the MEETING OFFICIALLY west addition to Grants- property will be sold at FRANK T. MOHLMAN the sale. The deposit bidder, payable in lawful Inc. and the record own- County Weed Supervi- Commission office by CALLED TO ORDER ville City survey Grants- public auction to the Attorney for Plaintiff and balance of the sale money of the United er of the property as of sor 5:00pm March 3rd. FOLLOIWNG CLOSE ville City, said point be- highest bidder at the 493 West 400 North proceeds must be in the States at the time of the recording of the no- (Published in the Tran- The application form in- OF PUBLIC HEARINGS ing on the east line of West Main Entrance, Tooele, Utah 84074 form of a wire transfer, sale. Successful bidders tice of default is David script Bulletin February cludes a letter detailing BY CHAIRMAN GARY cemetary street of said North Steps, Tooele (Published in the Tran- cashier's check or certi- must tender a deposit of W. Castagno and Marilyn 28, March 7 & 14, 2006) what kinds of projects PINKHAM. Grantsville City and run- fied funds payable to County Courthouse, 47 $5,000 in certified funds E. Castagno. and organizations are eli- script Bulletin February 1. Consideration of ning thence east 151.6 South Main Street, The sale is subject to a gible to apply, instruc- 14, 21, 28 & March 7, First Southwestern Title to the trustee at the time PUBLIC NOTICE P.U.D. for Grantsville feet, thence south 80 Tooele, Utah, on March bankruptcy filing, a pay- tions for how to submit 2006) Agency of Utah, Inc.. A of sale, with the balance Notice is hereby given City to construct a fire feet; thence west 151.6 23, 2006, at 8:30 a.m. of off, a reinstatement or an application and a de- trustee's deed will be de- due by noon the follow- that the Deseret Chemi- station in the CS zone at feet more or less, to the said day, for the purpose any other condition of scription of the criteria livered to the successful ing business day, at the cal Depot (DCD), State 50 North Center Street. east line of said cemet- of foreclosing a trust which the trustee is not and the process the Ad- bidder within three busi- office of the Trustee. At EPA ID Number We’ve 2. Consideration of a ary street, thence north deed originally executed aware that would cause visory Committee uses. ness days after receipt of the West main entrance, UT5210090002, has C.U.P. for Ravage Con- along the east line of on September 25, 2002 the cancellation of the The Tooele County Tour- the amount bid. This North steps to the Tooele submitted a request to struction for a business said street 80 feet to the by Cindy L. Edwards and sale. If any such condi- ism Tax grant program Trustee's Sale may be County District Court, 47 the Utah Division of Solid gotten office to be located out of point of beginning.. The Jason S. Edwards, as tion exists, the sale shall distributes revenues gen- subject to a bankruptcy S. Main Tooele Utah all and Hazardous Waste new strip mall at 822 E. street address and other trustors, in favor of Mort- be void, the successful erated from taxes levied filing, a payoff, a rein- right, title and interest for the following modifi- Main Street in a CD common designation of gage Electronic Registra- bidder’s funds returned on the restaurant and ho- statement or any other conveyed to and now cation to the CAMDS taxpayers zone. the real property descri- tion Systems, Inc., as and the trustee and cur- tel/motel sales in Tooele condition that would held by it under said Part B Operation Permit: 3. Consideration of a bed above is purported nominee for New Free- rent beneficiary shall not County. It is the task of cause the cancellation of Deed of Trust in the Class 2 Modification to C.U.P. for Leading Tech- to be: 319 South West dom Mortgage Corpora- be liable to the success- this committee to make out of this sale. Further, if any property situated in said Update the CAMDS out of nology Construction to Street Grantsville, UT tion., its successors and ful bidder for any dam- recommendations as to of these conditions exist, County and State descri- Agent Monitoring Plans, build a “Family Dollar” 84029 The undersigned assigns, covering the fol- age. the distribution of this this sale will be null and bed as: Beginning 38 CAMDS Permit Attach- store in the CD zone lo- Trustee disclaims any li- lowing real property pur- Bidders must tender to money to the County tighter void, the successful bidd- rods and 4 feet North of ments 3 and 16. cated on the southeast ability for any incorrect- ported to be located in the trustee a $5,000.00 Commission. Since it’s er's funds shall be re- the Southeast corner of Changes are being made corner of Matthews Lane ness of the street ad- Tooele County at 389 deposit at the sale and inception, the program turned, and the Trustee block 39, Plat A, Tooele to these permit sections and Main Street. dress and other common East 700 North, Tooele, the balance of the pur- has benefited the com- jams. and the beneficiary shall City Survey, Tooele City, to reflect current Army 4. Consideration of final designation, if any, UT 84074 (the under- chase price by 12:00 munities of Tooele Coun- not be liable to the suc- which is the Northeast guidance. plat on Dolorosa Estan- shown herein. Said sale signed disclaims liability noon the day following ty and the tourism indus- cessful bidder for any corner of Lot 4 of said A 60 day public comment If you’ve tried cia subdivision for Josh will be made without cov- for any error in the ad- the sale. The deposit try, which is the statutory damages. DATED: Feb- block 39, running thence period for this modifica- everything to Henwood. enant or warranty, ex- dress), and more particu- must be in the form of a beneficiary of the tax. ruary 21, 2006 South 62 feet, thence tion request will begin on resolve a Federal 5. Consideration of a mi- press or implied, regard- larly described as: cashier’s check or bank (Published in the Tran- FIRST SOUTHWEST- West 22 rods to the East February 28, 2006, and nor subdivision of one (1) ing title, possession, con- All of Lot 423, THE official check payable to script Bulletin February tax problem on your own but you’re ERN TITLE AGENCY line of the alley; thence end on May 1, 2006. All lot into three (3) at 279 dition, or encumbrances, RIDGE SUBDIVISION Lundberg & Associates. 2, 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23 & still stuck, the Taxpayer Advocate Service OF UTAH, INC. LUCY North 62 feet; thence comments must be sub- N. Cooley for Gerald including fees, charges, NO. 4, according to the The balance must be in 28, 2006) can assign you a personal Advocate who DENLEY, Asst. Vice East 22 rods to the point mitted in writing to Mr. Webster and Nick Cros- expenses of the Trustee official plat thereof on file the form of a wire trans- will help you resolve your situation. President Successor of beginning. The street Dennis Downs, Execu- by. and of the trusts created and of record in the fer, cashier’s check, 1 1 Trustee 102 West 500 address and other com- tive Secretary, Division Call us at -877-ASK-TAS today. 6. Consideration of a fi- by said Deed of Trust, to Tooele County Record- bank official check (credit South, Suite 300 Salt mon designation of the of Solid and Hazardous nal plat for the Ken Hale pay the remaining princi- er's Office. union official checks are Lake City, UT 84101 05- real property described Waste, Utah Department subdivision at 331 E. ple sums of the note(s) Together with all the im- not accepted) or U.S. 6440/Kelson, Randy M.; above is purported to be: of Environmental Quality, Pear Street. secured by said Deed of provements now or here- Postal money order pay- TOOELE P241980 302 South 100 West Cannon Health Building, TRANSCRIPT 7. Consideration of Trust. The current bene- after erected on the able to Lundberg & As- Buy. Sell. (Published in the Tran- Tooele Ut 84074. Esti- 288 North 1460 West, BULLETIN amendment to sign ordi- ficiary of the Trust Deed property, and all ease- sociates. 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March 4, PMPs Bishop and E. Utah Ave. Call 224-4364 to get Doings Donnelly will serve a taco bar at directions or information. Continued from page B3 6:30 p.m. ($4 adults, $2 children) Castaways AA meetings set with Bingo to follow. Castaway’s Alcoholics Anonymous meets Monday- ing 75 clay targets per day over Saturday at noon and on Friday three weekends — March 26, Recovery at 6:30 p.m. at the St. Barnabas April 2 and 9. Applications are Center, 1784 N. Aaron Dr. Open; available at the club (go east on mixed; non-smoking; wheel- 400 North about 3.5 miles). Open CASA meets Thursdays Christians Against Substance chair access; nursery available to the public every Wednesday Abuse (CASA) is a new sup- Monday-Friday. (Adults only on at 6 p.m., Saturday at noon and port group for any addictions. Saturday.) Sunday at 10 a.m. For informa- Meetings begin on Thursday eve- tion call John Miller at 882-2429. Feeling trapped? nings at 7 p.m. at the Tooele Masons Grand Lodge visits If someone’s drinking is affect- Church of Christ, 430 W. Utah ing your life, Alanon can help. Call Rocky Mountain Lodge #11 and Ave. All are welcome. The 12 step 882-7756 for information. Meet Christopher Diehl #19 will hold a program with the Bible base will Monday, Wednesday and Friday joint meeting for a Grand Lodge be used. For times other than 7 at 6:30 p.m. and Wednesday 10 visit on March 3 at 6:30 p.m. at the p.m. or for more information call a.m. at St. Barnabas Center, 1784 Tooele Masonic Lodge. With ques- 882-4642. N. Aaron Dr., Tooele. tions and reservations for dinner, please call Gene at 882-1222. Tooele AA meets daily Alateen meets Mondays Tooele Alcoholic Anonymous Eagles events Alateen meets Mondays at 6:30 meets daily at noon and 8 p.m. at p.m. at St. Barnabas church in • Mystery envelope — Friday, 1120 W. Utah Ave. Call 882-7358 Overlake. Please come for shar- March 3, there will be a mystery for information. ing and caring. Please call 849- Grantsville High School students interested in aviation careers visited the Salt Lake Community College. envelope ($1 each) at 6 p.m. in Flight Program Coordinator Fiona Silcox led a tour of the classrooms, hanger and planes and gave simula- 1881 for more information. conjunction with the steak night. Dealer’s Choice AA meets tor flights. Pictured are: Brian Peterson, Casey Williams, Austin Killpack, Jared Walch, Dustin Durfee, Taylor Dealer’s Choice AA meeting Proceeds go to the Lew Reed Kick drug habit Clark and Nick Seach. will be held Sundays at 6 p.m. at Spinal Cord Injury Fund. A 12 Step Addiction Recovery the United Methodist Church, 78 • Family night — Saturday, Program for addictive/compul- Don’t Take Chances! Put your TAX forms in our hands and we’ll have a REFUND in yours FAST e file Compare Prices and Save! Refund Anticipation FREE Electronic Filing with every return Loans prepared.* Professional, Fast Friendly Service, Available Guaranteed Support. Drop Offs Welcome. *Qualified federal & Utah State. Grantsville High School students visited Francois D Hair Design Academy in Sandy. The seven sophomores were taken on a tour and given lots of information on careers in the cosmetology field. The students are Come in today and meet with our knowledgeable team of experts: pictured here with their new hair styles: (back l-r) Program Coordinator Kelly Morgan, Shalaine Litz, Vanessa Hall, Lindsay Hutchins, Sarah Isaac, Lori Gallup and Ashlee Keetch; (front) Francois D students.

sive behavior, run by LDS Social Events are free and will include Tax Specialist achieve intermediate level certi- Services in Tooele and Erda, wel- pioneer crafts, spinning yarn and 60 S. Main, Ste 103 fication within the state. Contact comes new members and every- making lace. Enjoy games and Joy Tlou at 957.6067 for more 882-TAXS (8297) one. stories to entertain your children. information these programs. Debbie Karen Ron Jan Lou • Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. at 1030 S. Listen to beautiful music through- 900 W., Tooele, Room 118 out the day. Enjoy our refresh- Employment fair coming • Thursdays 7:30 p.m. at 134 E. ments and be sure to visit the The Department of Workforce Erda Road, Erda, Room 8 entire six floors of the museum. Services, in partnership with Increase financial wisdom the Department of Corrections, invites you to participate in a Edward Jones Investment General “2nd Chance Employment and Representatives will host a Information Fair” on Tuesday, “Financial Workshop for Individual March 21, at Salt Lake County St. Patrick’s parade set Investors” Wednesday nights 6-8 Governmental Complex between On Saturday, March 11, the p.m. March 8 until April 12 at the 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Hibernian Society of Utah will South Jordan Library, 10673 S. We have a particular group of stage the 28th annual St. Patrick’s Redwood Rd. The free six-week job seekers in the Salt Lake County Day Parade and post-parade workshop will assist individuals area that struggle to find meaning- Siamsa (SHEEMsa). The parade in setting financial and invest- ful and long-term employment to will begin at 10 a.m. at 400 West ment goals. support their personal and family and 200 North in Salt Lake City. Call today to reserve your seat: needs. Sometimes people refer It will move south, turning to Lisa at (801) 255-5966 or Stacy at to them as “ex-cons”, “felons”, or continue through the Gateway (801) 466-8525. “offenders”, but in fact they are Center on Rio Grande Street. At Drive defensively our neighbors, our friends, or pos- 200 South, the parade will turn The Utah Safety Council is sibly a family member. west and disband at 500 West. offering four-hour defensive driv- We have designed a Siamsa will be held immediately ing courses at 1574 W. 1700 S., Salt for this specific group of custom- following the parade at the north Lake City (in Spanish also). ers who have some background end of the Gateway Center in the Drivers may receive a 50-point issues. We are looking for entry Grand Hall of the Union Pacific reduction from their Utah driving level as well as experienced Terminal Building. It will last until record, once every three years. employment opportunities. The about 4 p.m. Individuals 55 years of age and job seekers are looking for posi- Fight breast cancer older, may qualify for insurance tions that will provide them with The Komen Salt Lake City discounts after completing the career paths and opportunities Race for The Cure is recruiting course. for advancement. volunteers to do various tasks Registration is $40 per person, If you are interested in partic- for its upcoming breast cancer or $10 for those age 55 and over ipating in this community sup- race on May 13. The race vol- that are only seeking a reduc- port activity and have employ- unteer organizing committee is tion in their insurance rate. For ment opportunities available urging community organizations, information or to register, call within your company’s organiza- companies, families and individu- 801-478-7878 or visit www.utah- tion, please contact our Business als to volunteer together on race safetycouncil.org. Services Center at 801-468-0097. day. 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