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Stansbury goes undefeated in Region 11 play See A10 TOOELETRANSCR IPT SERVING TOOELE COUNTY BULLETIN SINCE 1894 TUESDAY May 8, 2012 www.TooeleTranscript.com Vol. 118 No. 98 50¢ Study: LDS church gains ground in Tooele County University of researcher says Mormons Mormons in Utah creating an ‘ethnic enclave’ just west of Salt Lake As percent of total population 100% by Rachel Madison in Utah, and the county is becoming STAFF WRITER increasingly Mormon overall, accord- 80% 89 89 ing to a report released last week. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- The U.S. Religion Census, compiled 60% 69 67 day Saints appears to be growing faster every 10 years by the Association of 59 in Tooele County than anywhere else Statisticians of American Religious 40% Bodies, tallies the amount of congre- 31 20% Mormons in Tooele County gations and attendees of 236 religious groups within each state and coun- As percent of total population ty in the United States. The report 0% 70% shows that between 2000 and 2010 the Utah

LDS church grew by 50.5 percent in Utah County Tooele County Grand County 65% Tooele County, from 25,837 to 38,888 Morgan CountySalt Lake County — the highest rate of growth in Utah. Source: Assocation of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies However, according to LDS church 60% officials, the growth rate when it comes each religion to submit its member- Maegan Burr to active members may not actually be ship numbers on its own terms. Hannah Webber and Payton Bowen chat at a picnic table Wednesday evening at a Church of Jesus Christ 55% that high. “In the past we’ve sent ASARB the of Later-day Saints ward joint young men and women’s activity at a church on Coleman Street in Tooele. 1980 1990 2000 2010 Scott Trotter, spokesperson for the According to the U.S. Religion Census, the LDS population in Tooele County grew 50.5 percent between Source: Assocation of Statisticians LDS church, said this study allowed SEE LDS PAGE A5 ➤ 2000 and 2010. of American Religious Bodies New owner brews A SHARED PRAYER plan to make Tracks bubble once again

by Tim Gillie locations, which will give us STAFF WRITER four outlets immediately for the beer,” said Shepherd. “That A new owner plans to revamp should help the brewery be suc- Tooele’s only brewpub and have cessful.” the shuttered business back up Applegate agrees that having and running by this summer. four outlets for beer sales should Brad Shepherd, owner of All make the operation viable. Star Fun Centers, which operates Shepherd is working against bowling alleys in Tooele, Sandy a deadline of July 15 to have and West Jordan, purchased the Tracks open for business after 10-year-old Tracks brewery and the Utah Alcohol and Beverage restaurant in March from the Control Commission approved Applegate family. a request for a 90-day extended “It looked like a good opportu- closure for Tracks at its April 24 nity,” said Shepherd when asked meeting to allow for the renova- why he purchased the business. tions. He said Tracks must be Shepherd has experience oper- open by July 15 or risk losing its ating bar-and-grill operations at liquor license. his bowling alleys. Shepherd is working with Eric Shepherd purchased Tracks Dunlap, former owner of Red from the Applegate family and Rock Brewing in , plans on retaining previous to get the brewery up and run- manager Dayne Applegate to ning. The boiler in the brewery, operate Tracks once the remod- along with the refrigeration unit, eling work is complete. He’s needs repair work, and all the hoping synergy between his plumbing has to be replaced, bowling alleys and the brewpub said Shepherd. He’s confident will help both businesses. the brewery will be up and run- Maegan Burr “When Tracks is open we Tooele First Baptist Church congregation member Larry Ellis says a prayer for government leaders Thursday at the National Day of Prayer ceremony held at will ship the beer to the bar- Veterans Memorial Park. “God ordained every leader to where he is,” Ellis said before a crowd of approximately 100. “When you are fighting the president, and-grills in the other All Star SEE TRACKS PAGE A5 ➤ you are not fighting against him, you are fighting against God.” See story on A2. Grantsville City sees slight revenue growth

SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX paying their property tax, The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 6:18 a.m. 8:33 p.m. 9 9 9 9 9 No cuts in services planned for next budgetary year which may be a sign of a Thursday 6:17 a.m. 8:34 p.m. 7 8 strengthening economy. Friday 6:16 a.m. 8:35 p.m. Saturday 6:15 a.m. 8:36 p.m. by Lisa Christensen 2011-12 budget. ly increasing, but wish to “I think the economy Sunday 6:14 a.m. 8:37 p.m. STAFF WRITER Marshall said the rev- remain cautiously optimis- has started to turn around, Monday 6:13 a.m. 8:38 p.m. Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue enue increase is cause for tic and keep a tight rein on and people who were delin- Tuesday 6:12 a.m. 8:39 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Grantsville City’s reve- cautious optimism, though our expenses,” he said. “The quent in their taxes have Wednesday none 9:40 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 nues are up slightly as city noted that some expenses, city is able to absorb these brought their taxes current, Thursday 12:37 a.m. 10:48 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme officials begin to formulate such as fees for use of Tooele increases without signifi- and that definitely helps,” Friday 1:18 a.m. 11:55 a.m. Saturday 1:53 a.m. 1:00 p.m. ALMANAC a 2012-13 budget. County Dispatch and power cantly increasing the bud- he said. Sunday 2:23 a.m. 2:02 p.m. Statistics for the week ending May 7. According to a prelimi- costs from Rocky Mountain get or decreasing services No tax increases or cuts Mostly sunny and Partly sunny and Sunshine and patchy Monday 2:51 a.m. 3:02 p.m. Sunny to partly cloudy Partly sunny Partly sunny and nice Clouds and sun Temperatures Tuesday 3:18 a.m. 4:01 p.m. cooler delightful clouds nary budget presented to Power, have increased. The because the city has been in service are anticipated in High/Low past week 73/35 the Grantsville City Council dispatch fees would like- financially responsible and the new budget, Marshall Last New First Full Normal high/low past week 69/45 77 50 74 43 63 43 69 45 67 50 74 52 78 57 Average temp past week 54.1 by Mayor Brent Marshall ly rise 8 percent, and the we will continue monitor- said. Normal average temp past week 56.8 at the council’s meeting power costs have increased ing the budget daily.” “My proposed budget is TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Wednesday night, project- about 18 percent over the Marshall said the revenue very flat, with only a 2 per- May 12 May 20 May 28 June 4 Shown is Wednesday’s Maegan Burr ed general fund revenue last two and a half years, increase is due to a com- cent increase, and I think Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are 70 73 Wednesday night’s lows and 66 65 64 for the fiscal year 2012-13 Marshall said. bination of slight increases we’ve done well by not ham- AccuWeather, Inc. ©2012 57 57 Wednesday’s highs. Grantsville City wastewater collection and retainment worker Ron Griffin shows one of the control budget is $3.9 million, up 2 “I am happy to report in sales tax revenue and a boxes for a sewer lift station on Main Street in Grantsville Tuesday morning. Replacing the sewer percent from the fiscal year that revenues are slow- higher percentage of people SEE REVENUE PAGE A7 ➤ lift station is one of the projects outlined in the tentative47 50city budget.47 47 UTAH WEATHER 42 35 37 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan BULLETIN BOARD A8 Grouse 76/40 Wendover PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) INSIDE Creek 78/52 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point Tuesday CLASSIFIEDS B5 74/41 80/53 78/52 76/53 8.51 HOMETOWN B1 Ogden Stansbury Park Good 6.35 Erda man raises Centurian shares 79/51 Erda 76/53 up garage door secrets of long life OBITUARIES A6,7 Vernal Grantsville 79/53 Pine Canyon Wednesday0.57 0.57 Salt Lake City 77/44 78/52 66/44 0.15 0.15 OPEN FORUM A4 Tooele 77/54 Bauer Moderate business 77/50 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal SPORTS A10 76/50 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 77/50 See B1 76/49 79/46 See Stockton Thursday See A3 Price complete 76/50 78/46 High Good Nephi forecast Rush Valley 76/46 76/50 Ophir Moderate on A9 69/46 Source:Low www.airquality.utah.gov Delta Manti Absent 80/52 76/47 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 83/51 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 77/49 77/48 Moab 76/50 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 82/51 Beaver 84/48 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 75/46 Ibapah 75/48 24-hour 79/49 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 1.06 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 76/43 72/46 at Grantsville 1.58 none 88/62 Kanab 80/52 Eureka 70/47 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4197.76 A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 8, 2012 Pilot ejects safely after F-16 crash at training range by Lisa Christensen mately 8:35 a.m. on the training suspended flying operations there nothing else matters,” Long The 2009 crash was also during gation that can be corrected will STAFF WRITER range, though the exact loca- until further notice, until we can said. “We are very blessed today a routine training exercise. An be as quickly as possible, Long tion of the crash has not been get our arms around this thing,” that the pilot is OK. He walked to investigation into Friday’s crash said, and all information will be A fighter jet crashed into the released. The pilot was able to Long said. the helicopter and is fine.” began immediately following used to try to avoid such inci- Utah Test and Training Range eject before the plane crashed The F-16, the bulk of which According to Col. Sarah Zabel, the report, and results from the dents in the future. Friday morning, damaging the and was not injured, but was rolled off the assembly line in also of Hill Air Force Base, the investigation will be available to “It’s an enterprise that requires aircraft but leaving the pilot checked out by medical person- 1988 and 1989, carries a price last fatality on the range was the public in about two to three a very disciplined approach and unharmed. nel as a precaution. tag of more than $25 million, from a June 2009 crash. Long months. I assure you everything we’ve The crash occurred during an Still, Long said, the exercise Long said, but concerns over the said the training exercise was “He’s an excellent pilot. He’s done is disciplined in every operational readiness exercise was halted and flight activities machine and its cost were far very typical, the aircraft, despite probably one of our best pilots, aspect,” he said. “Our mission is that had been going on since grounded until an investigation overshadowed by those for the being built in the late 1980s, one of our instructor pilots,” very important to the Air Force last Tuesday, according to Col. can reveal what went wrong. pilot and his safety. was well-maintained and in Long said. “I have a lot of confi- here and we will continue to Scott Long of Hill Air Force Base “As soon as we found out, “When you get that phone call good condition, and the pilot dence in how the Air Force han- do that mission and keep this in a press conference Friday. The we terminated the [operational the very first thing on your mind very skilled. Crashes seldom dles safety investigations.” nation free and strong.” F-16 jet went down at approxi- readiness exercise] and we have is, ‘Is the pilot OK,’ and from happen on the range, he said. Any findings from the investi- [email protected] Spiritual leaders, citizens pray for community’s welfare

by Rachel Madison Prayer has been celebrated for STAFF WRITER a decade. It’s organized each year by Tooele First Baptist, The Community leaders, Tooele Church at Waters Edge, Tooele County residents and officials First Assembly of God and New from four different churches Life Christian Fellowship. gathered together during their Tooele City Mayor Patrick lunch hour last Thursday to cele- Dunlavy welcomed the crowd of brate the National Day of Prayer. about 100 to the prayer celebra- In 1952, a joint resolution by tion at Veterans Memorial Park, Congress, signed by President and spoke of the importance of Harry Truman, declared an prayer. annual, national day of prayer. “It’s really unfortunate to In 1988, the law was amended have a designated day of prayer and signed by President Ronald because we know that the day Reagan, permanently setting the of prayer should be every day,” day as the first Thursday of every he said. “I’m really grateful that May. my parents taught me at a young Locally, the National Day of age how to pray and why I was praying and what I could gain by doing so. It’s an important part CORRECTIONS of my life.” After Dunlavy’s message, offi- The Transcript-Bulletin is committed cials from the four sponsoring to accurate reporting. To submit a churches prayed for several dif- correction or clarification request, ferent groups in the community. please contact Editor Jeff Barrus at Shouts of “amen” could be heard 882-0050 Ext. 120, or via email at from the crowd and prayers call- [email protected]. ing to Jesus through many differ- ent names and languages were said. Larry Ellis, who attends Tooele BUSINESS BRIEFS First Baptist Church, said a The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes prayer for all government lead- news items from the local busi- ers, from the president of the ness community of 150 words or United States to local city council Maegan Burr less. Businesses can send news members. of awards, promotions, internal “God ordained every leader to Willard Richard sings with the audience Thursday at the National Day of Prayer ceremony held at Veterans Memorial Park. Local churches and their parishioners milestones, new business ven- where he is,” he said. “When you gathered to worship during members’ lunch hour. tures, new hires, relocations, part- are fighting the president, you nerships, major transactions and are not fighting against him, you children, schools and teachers in apart the family institution.” prayer event for the last seven Runyon said every year the other items to Jeff Barrus via e- are fighting against God.” the community. Mark Runyon, pastor of New years. prayer celebration gets bigger, mail at jbarrus@tooeletranscript. Bill Upton, pastor of Tooele “Jesus spoke highly of chil- Life Christian Fellowship, said “I come for the freedom we can and this year about 25 more peo- com, via fax at (435) 882-6123, First Assembly of God, prayed dren,” he said. “He praised kids the National Day of Prayer is a express and not be shut down,” ple showed up than last year. He or via regular mail at P.O. Box 390, for local law enforcement and for their childlike faith. They powerful day to be a part of. she said. “I guess you could call hopes it will continue to become Tooele, UT 84074. members of the military, saying should be a model for the rest “We have been a part of some- it freedom of speech.” a more prominent event in the just last month, 34 Americans of us.” thing that changed history,” he Tooele resident Jody Peterson community in the future. were killed in Afghanistan. The last prayer was said by said. “Hundreds of thousands of also attends New Life Christian “This is for any denomina- ������ ��������� “There will always be a need Trevor Richard, who attends people have come together to Fellowship. She said this was her tion. It’s open to all and all are � for those who are trained to fight New Life Christian Fellowship in pray and thank God for making second time attending, and it’s welcome,” he said. “We come �������� aggression,” he said. “Calling on Tooele. He prayed for families America great.” important for her to attend so together as a coalition of church- �������������� the Lord and fighting are closely and marriages, specifically those Several Tooele residents she can pray for the community. es and encourage people to be a connected.” in Tooele County. echoed Runyon’s sentiments. “I come to pray for our com- part of it. It’s one event that we all �������������� ��������� ������������� ������������������ Pete Kirchoff, pastor at “A lot of things we complain Tooele resident Rebecca Richards munity and because I’m thankful feel very strongly about and want The Church at Waters Edge in about start in the home,” he said. attends New Life Christian for our Lord and what he does for to continue.” ������ Stansbury Park, said a prayer for “The devil has terrorized and torn Fellowship. She has attended the us everyday,” she said. [email protected] ����������� ���������� ������������ ��������������� ��������������� ������������������� ������������� � ���������������� NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 ��������� Disabled veterans struggle to drum up members ������������ ������ ������������ ������������� ������ �������������� � ���������������� by Emma Penrod they do not count toward the ters in Salt Lake City. or in donating to the fundrais- ������������ ������������ STAFF WRITER required number of charter A chapter meeting for cur- er, should contact either Les ����������� ������������ members. rent and prospective DAV Peterson at 830-7812 or Jim A name and number have “We’ve talked to many veter- members will be held May 12. Yale at 830-7127. ������������ ������������ ���������������������������������� ����������������� ������������ been selected for a potential ans, and they are interested in Those interested in attending, [email protected] ����������������������� ������������ ������������ Tooele chapter of the Disabled joining,” said James Yale, chair ������������������������ ������������������ � ����������� Veterans of America, but an of the committee appointed to exploratory committee still organize the Tooele DAV chap- ����������� needs to recruit members and ter. “The issue has been trying ������������� �������������������� raise funds before the chapter to get everybody together.” ���������� ����������� ����������������� can be officially sanctioned by Any veteran given a disability �������� ���������������� ����������������� ������������� the national DAV. rating — disabilities are rated ������� �������������� ����������������� Should it gain that sanc- on a percentage scale out of 100 ��������� �������������������������� ������������� ���������������������� �������� ������������������� tion, the local chapter would by the Department of Veterans �������� � ������������������ ��������������� become DAV chapter 20 and Affairs — is eligible to join the �������������� ����������������� be known as the Serviceman DAV, which, Yale pointed out, ����������� ������������� �������������� Jordan Byrd Chapter. can find treatment for anything Sunday • Monday • Tuesday ���� ��������� ��������������������������������� ������������ �������������� Grantsville resident Les from heart conditions to Post �������� �������������������������� �������������� �������������� Peterson, a Vietnam-era veter- Traumatic Stress Disorder. 1/4 lb Hamburger �������� � � ������������������ ������������� � ������������� an who had knee replacement “This isn’t just about hav- ���������� surgery to repair injuries sus- ing a chapter here — it’s about ����������������� tained during a training exer- helping the local veteran,” Yale ��� ����������� ���������������� ��������� �������������������������� cise, initiated the chapter cre- said. $ 00* �������� ����������� ����������� � ����������������� ation process last August. He Yale said he is especially �������� � ������������������ ����������� �������� believed Tooele County is home interested in recruiting young- ������������ � ������������������� to many veterans who would er veterans, as current state- 2 ������������� ������������� ����������������� ���� benefit from the local pres- wide DAV leadership is aging ��������� ������������������� ������������������������������������������ ence of the DAV, which assists and struggling to keep up with �������� �������������������� �������������������������������������������������� disabled veterans in applying demand for services. ������� � � ����� ����������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������� for medical aid and provides a “I’m kind of the baby of the �������� �� ���������������������������������� community of support for vet- group, and I’m in my 50s,” he ����� ������ ��������������������������������������������� ������� erans who were injured while said. ��������� ����������� ��������������������������������������������� EVERYDAY SPECIAL serving. However, of the 25 To raise funds for the new �������� ���� ��������������������������������������������� �������� ����������� ����������������������������������������� members required to found a chapter, the Moose Lodge has ������������������������������������������������� new chapter, Peterson has thus organized a “Casino Night” ������������ ��������� far identified only three inter- fundraiser that will include a ������������ �������������������������������������� ������� ����������������������������������������������� ested individuals. raffle, auction and dinner on ��������� �������������������������� Hot Fudge �������� ������������������� ������������������������������������������� Peterson originally had sever- May 19. According to Peterson, �������� � ������������������ �������������������������������������������� al of his coworkers — he works the lodge is still looking for ����������������������������������������������� Sundae �������������������������������������������� as a quality assurance special- businesses that would be will- ���������������� ������������������������ ist at Dugway — on board and ing to donate gift cards or other ������� ������������� attempted to recruit other vet- prizes to be raffled off. $ ��������� �������������������������� �������� ������������������� �������������������������� erans at DAV informational The DAV was founded in 1920 �������� � ������������������ ������������ meetings held each month in by veterans of World War I, and ����������������������� ������������������������������������� South Jordan and Tooele, but as today has 1.2 million members 1.99 ������������������������������������� ������������������������������������ the process dragged on, inter- nationwide. There are currently ������������������������������������� �������������������������������� *Limited time only, est waned. 10 chapters in Utah, includ- Like us on Facebook for ����������������������������������� exclusive weekly specials no other discounts or ��������������������������� ������������������������� “Founding the new chapter ing chapters in Vernal, Brigham substitutions apply �� � �� � �� ������� ��� � �������������������� � is kind of iffy at this point,” City and Price, with three chap- � �� ������������������������������������������ 490 N. Main, Tooele • 882-3608 ������������������ � ������������������������������������ Peterson said. HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm Sunday 11 am – 10 pm �������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������� Current DAV members who ������������������������������������������� are attending chapters in Salt 230 E. 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TUESDAY May 8, 2012 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Tooele homeowner becomes city’s first solar power pioneer

by Tim Gillie more electricity than he consumes, first establish standards for solar tricity. Tracy’s system is not connect- STAFF WRITER Yeaman will feed the extra power panel installations. ed to the public power grid. Rocky into the grid, selling power to RMP “The city was great to work Mountain Power denied his request A Tooele homeowner is creating and building up a credit to help with,” said Staker. “The next permit to connect because he purchased a the first home powered entirely by pay his electric bill in the winter should be faster now that they have kit and installed the awning himself solar energy in the city. when the panels will not produce the process figured out.” without using a licensed electrical By this time next week, Charlie as much electricity. The price of solar panels has contractor, according to Tracy. Yeaman’s 1,000-square-foot single- Yeaman said his power bills will dropped by half in the last four RMP information on the solar story home on 200 South in Tooele drop from $38 per month to pos- years due to increased demand incentive program listed on the City will be powered by the sun. sibly as low as $7 per month. and improved technology, making company’s website does include Yeaman is having Sunlight Solar “I should recover my investment the investment in solar technol- the requirement that the photovol- Systems, a Salt Lake-based installer in 10 to 12 years,” said Yeaman. ogy more attractive, according to taic system be installed by a Utah of solar energy systems, install 16 The panels can be installed on Staker. licensed electrical contractor. 40-inch by 66-inch solar panels on any home but work best when In 2009, Tooele resident Dennis Tracy plans on using his solar the south-facing roof of his home. installed on a south-facing roof. Tracy spent $31,000 to construct panels to provide power to his Each panel is capable of producing They can also be installed on a an awning with solar panels in his home without connecting to the up to 240 watts per hour of electric- west-facing roof with a 10 to 15 per- backyard that was capable of pro- public power grid. ity for a combined total of 3,840 Maegan Burr cent reduction in power produc- ducing 3.42 kilowatt hours of elec- [email protected] watts per hour. Based on an average tion. West and north facing roofs of six hours of production per day, Sunlight Solar Systems master electrician Marc Staker and installer Burke Weir don’t work, according to Staker. the panels will produce enough show one of the solar panels that will be installed on Charlie Yeaman’s roof in Sunlight Solar Systems installed power to supply the entire electric- Tooele Tuesday morning. solar panels on Grantsville City Hall ity needs of the home, according to and at the Grantsville cemetery Marc Staker, master electrician with by installing compact fluorescent ment $10,000. He also has applied building last year. This is the first Sunlight Solar Systems. light bulbs, Energy Star appliances for a solar incentive from Rocky residential installation the compa- “I’m doing this for my grand- and low-voltage fans on his fur- Mountain Power. The company ny has done in Tooele County. STAY COOL THIS kids,” said Yeaman. “This is the kind nace. rations its incentive dollars out by Yeaman’s home is the first of thing we need to start doing to Yeaman will pay $17,000 for the lottery. If he wins the lottery, he will home in Tooele to have solar pan- preserve things for the next genera- installation of the solar panels but get another $4,000 from RMP. els installed atop it, according to tion.” will receive $7,000 in tax credits Yeaman’s solar panels will be tied Staker, who said it took the city a Yeaman has already been at work from the state and federal gov- into the power grid so during the while to issue the building permit SUMMER WITH making his home energy-efficient ernment, making his total invest- summer when the panels produce for the project because they had to Erda man builds growing garage door company

by Emma Penrod “Usually it’s pretty much destroyed STAFF WRITER by the time I get there,” Clark said. Heating & Cooling, Inc. Nonetheless, Clark’s preferred An Erda-based garage door instal- supplier, Martin Garage Doors, has lation company is already one of the already awarded Clark’s business a largest of its kind in the state — and bronze star for sales — and Clark it’s less than a year old. estimated he is nearing $200,000 Stu Clark founded Stu’s Garage worth of purchases from Martin. Doors last September after 10 years ENTER TO with Accent Garage Doors, a Salt Clark buys materials for his jobs on a Lake City company run by his best made-for-order basis, and in the first friend, Dave Moffitt. Clark was intro- two months alone he placed $45,000 duced to Moffitt by his in-laws, who worth of orders with Martin. WIN A FREE worked for Moffitt’s supplier, when “I believe in their products, so Clark was looking for a job in his that’s what I sell,” Clark said. early 20s. At the time, Moffitt and Maegan Burr At this rate, Clark said he imagines AIR CONDITIONING his business partner, Cory Hunter, Stu Clark works on repairing a garage door in Erda Tuesday morning. Clark he could begin to grow his company operated the rapidly expanding C&D founded his company, Stu’s Garage Doors, last September by hiring in another year or so, but SYSTEM Garage Doors, and the pair needed for the moment he remains a one- additional installers. By 2007, the Clark said he still owes a big mea- windshields,” Clark said. man band — “owner, installer and FOR DETAILS company had become so large that sure of success to his friend. Additionally, Clark said his cus- secretary,” Clark said. Hunter took his half and founded “He pretty much taught me every- tomer’s habits haven’t returned to And, despite his plans, Clark said Better Garage Doors to serve clients thing I know,” Clark said. their pre-2008 level. Where custom- in the Denver area, while Moffitt and Clark was able to keep most of ers once wanted new garage doors he prefers the small business model. Tooele • 843-4482 Clark remained in Salt Lake City to the contacts and clients from his old just to try a new look, Clark said “In this day and age, when people run Accent. position, allowing his new business many of the jobs he services or call, they want the owner,” he said, www.Facebook/AireExpresso.com About two years later, Accent’s to hit the ground running. replaces today are old doors pushed “and they want the owner to come growth came to a halt as home val- “I’ve been in the industry for so past the expected 10-to 15-year life out to install the job.” ues plummeted and construction long that everybody already knew span. [email protected] ceased. The company had already me as Stu the garage door man,” laid off employees when Moffitt was Clark said. diagnosed with cancer, leaving the Today, Clark uses those contacts, majority of Accent’s operations to and new customers he has met while Clark. coaching little league in Stansbury, “It was a pretty traumatic two and to build his business. Roughly every a half years,” Clark said. “I was try- other day he ships out to a home in ing to take care of my family, and the Tooele or Salt Lake valleys with all at the same time Accent was their the equipment needed to construct a [the Moffitt family’s] only source of new garage door stowed in his truck, income. I would pretty much work which also serves as his portable until seven or eight at night, and office. Clark said he currently aver- then come home and make sure all ages three installations per week. the billing was correct.” But there is some seasonally to the After Moffitt passed away, Clark business, with more work to be had stayed with Accent for another five during the winter months. or six months. Then, when Moffitt’s “When the garage door breaks wife sold the company, he decided to [during the winter], people don’t go into business for himself. want to have to scrape ice off their CLERK’S CORNER Closed primary set for next month he primary election that will be held June 26 is a closed Tprimary election. The rules for conducting the primary are Marilyn Gillette established by the political par- GUEST COLUMNIST ties, not by the Clerk's Office. So, what is a closed primary election? The Republican Party has cho- sen to close their primary to only 2012 Primary Election." Unaffiliated those voters who are registered as voters who are interested in voting Republicans or who are willing to the Republican ballot will also have affiliate with the Republican Party. the opportunity to affiliate with the If you decide to participate in Republican Party at the polls. When the Republican primary, their party you affiliate, your voter registration rules require you to affiliate with the will be changed. If you choose not Republican Party in order to vote to participate in any of the party on the Republican ballot. If you are elections, there are some precincts registered as a Republican, you are that will have nonpartisan offices all set. If you are registered with any on their ballots. Again, please see of the other political parties recog- the ballots on the clerk's website. nized by the state of Utah, like the The last day to register to vote Americans Elect Party, Green Party by mail for the primary election is of Utah, Utah Constitution Party, Tuesday, May 29, in person; in the Utah Democratic Party, Utah Justice Clerk’s Office, is June 11. The last Party or Utah Libertarian Party, you day to change your party affiliation will receive your party's ballot, if before primary election day is May they are holding a primary election. 29. The only exception is that unaf- In Tooele County, the only par- filiated voters may affiliate with the ties with candidates on the primary Republican Party at the polls. election ballot are the Republican The Clerk's website is www. and Constitution parties. If you are co.tooele.ut.us/clerk.htm. 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• Editorial Editor Jeff Barrus • Guest Opinion [email protected] • Letters to the Editor Open Forum (435) 882-0050

Voice of Tooele County since 1894

OUR VIEW by the Transcript-Bulletin editorial board Good news at both ends of local architectural spectrum

One criticism of the Tooele Valley in recent, fast-growth years has been that our built environment now stands in stark contrast to the splendors of the natural beauty we see here daily. Rows of beige houses, miles of white vinyl fencing and cookie-cutter strip malls can only detract from the spectacular snowcapped peaks and soaring blue skies that envelop the valley, and too many of our unique pioneer-era homes and historic Main Street businesses have been abandoned to slow decay. However, recently there’s been some good news on both the old and new architectural fronts. First off, the historic Grantsville Drug store, whose fate seemed bleak after the last occupying business closed in 2004, has been rescued by town residents Jill Thomas and Travis Warr. The couple intend to slowly remodel and renovate the entire building, and admit it may take up to a decade to see the job through. In the meantime, Thomas will make the project viable by relocating her office services company DigiDocs into the lower floor of the building. Thomas and Warr should be commended for jumping into an historical res- toration whose rewards in terms of community goodwill will likely far outweigh any financial benefits that will be made by selling the building someday. All of Grantsville wanted to see the old drug store, where so many gathered over so many years, saved. But it took two people with a big sense of history and plenty of gumption to put their money where their mouth was and make the project happen. At the new-construction end of the architectural spectrum, the good news is that Tooele County is going to get its first truly “green” commercial structure when the new Tooele Applied Technology College is finished next April. The $14.5 million building, designed by Salt Lake City-based Method Studio, will meet Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design silver certification stan- dards established by the U.S. Green Building Council — the first building in the county ever to be LEED certified. It will also be constructed with a sense of place by using materials that reflect the community and context of Tooele. In 2006, we editorialized that the county needed to embrace the green build- ing movement, which strives to reduce waste and promote better livability and workability. Now we have to say, “Better late than never.” The TATC building will hopefully show other commercial contractors and homebuilders what’s LETTERS TO THE EDITOR possible and appropriate for our unique valley. For a long time, local residents have suffered the irritation of new, cheap, Shooting must be regulated trying to get away over a cattle guard. I bland architecture against the backdrop of spectacular natural beauty. But as Thank you, Diane Hernandez, for ended up in the hospital with bleeding LETTERS POLICY the two cases above illustrate, there’s hope for better days ahead. speaking up about the problem with peo- in the brain, broken bones and an $8,800 ple shooting in recreational areas (“Cite medical bill. Why is this large population The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes let- those who aren’t in compliance,” April of uneducated rednecks allowed to take ters to the editor from readers. Letters GUEST OPINION must be no longer than 250 words, 3). I have emailed the county twice to over every recreational area in Tooele civil in tone, written exclusively for the ask if there is anywhere in this county County? They endanger the lives of rec- Transcript-Bulletin, and accompanied by where people can horseback ride safely reationists, trashing the land with broken and people are not shooting. No reply. I the writer’s name, address and phone Bishop’s handling of Vernon beer bottles, beer cans, animal carcasses, have only seen one “No Shooting” sign in number. Priority will be given to letters pet carcasses, shotgun casings and more. the entire county, on SR-73 near Mercur, that refer to a recent article in the I have never seen such trashed lands in incest case was correct where the highway is littered with shell newspaper. All letters may be subject casings and this sign and others are full any other state. It’s tragic. There should to editing. recent Transcript article of bullet holes. Why can’t the shooters be specific locations where people can described the conviction of be required to use a range if they feel shoot their weapons in a safe direction, Letters written to thank an individual or where a flag is raised to alert people of the Aa 67-year-old Vernon man Merrill Nelson the need to practice? People shooting organization should be submitted for shooting so they will not be injured, and “Notes of Appreciation” for the molestation of his minor GUEST COLUMNIST — not during hunting season — in the daughter 18 years ago ( “Father Stansbury Mountains foothills shot a these areas should be limited. gets six months in jail for seven deer rifle close to my horse on a trail. My Linda Osborne Readers who are interested in writing a years of incest,” April 19). The horse spooked and nearly broke his legs Grantsville longer guest op-ed column on a topic of focus of the article appeared to be in the criminal proceeding. The general interest should contact Editor whether the sentence imposed by primary issue there was the appro- Jeff Barrus directly via the contact infor- the court was too lenient. However, priate punishment for the crime. mation at the top of this page. the sub-headline to the story was Some may claim that there GUEST OPINION that the “LDS bishop was informed should be no reporting exemption E-mail: [email protected] of abuse 18 years ago but failed to for clergy, that clergy have a moral Fax: (435) 882-6123 report crime.” This headline not duty to report abuse. However, In our times, key Mormon Mail: Letters to the Editor only shifted the focus from the the clergy privilege, which legally Tooele Transcript-Bulletin offender and his sentence, but binds clergy to confidentiality in P.O. Box 390 wrongly assumed that the bishop all states, has been in place for had a legal duty to report and dis- centuries and serves the important values are best represented paraged the bishop by concluding public policy of providing a private LETTER CONTEST that he “failed” in that duty. outlet for confession of miscon- Under Utah law, everyone has duct to relieve the burdened soul by the Republican Party Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will a duty to report child abuse, with and begin the process of renewal select the best letter of the month and the express exception of clergy and recompense. Without that n 1887, President reprint it in the first Open Forum page who hear the abuse information source of spiritual consolation vetoed a bill passed by Congress that of the following month. The winning confidentially from the offender, and assurance of confidential- would have appropriated federal I John Hamilton letter writer will receive a free one-year as the bishop did in this case. ity, offenders would be less likely financial aid to farmers devastated by subscription to the newspaper. The sub- Confidential confessions of abuse to come forward, and abuse, as floods in Texas. He said at the time that GUEST COLUMNIST scription can be transferred or used to by the offender fall within the stat- well as other misconduct, would he wanted to be remembered “not for renew a present subscription. utory clergy privilege and cannot remain undisclosed and allowed anything I have ever done, but for the be disclosed. Clergy do have a duty to continue. Private disclosure of foolishness I have put a stop to.” He to report abuse information from abuse allows the clergyman, as did not believe it was the government’s to make choices also meant we would any source other than the offender. part of the repentance process, responsibility to cure every hardship, be responsible for the consequences of the restoration of the church and doc- The law was the same in 1994, to take steps to stop the abuse, and that any attempt to alleviate suf- those choices and that we must be free trines in which Mormons believe. when the victim in the Vernon inform others with the offender’s fering for one group would only lead to learn to choose to depend on each Limiting the power of government case informed her mother and the consent, and get help to victims to demands from others. That, in turn, other and the atonement of Christ to be has its consequences too, of course. abuse stopped. The article states and offenders. In such cases, would eventually cause concentrations redeemed and come back to God. Freedom is messy, and fixing all of that other family members were reporting is then left to the family of power in the name of benevolence, Freedom is so important that even society’s problems through force would also informed of the abuse. The or other professionals, as in the and ultimately cause more suffering. when circumstances beyond our con- surely be more efficient, but would offender subsequently confessed Vernon case. Sounds pretty heartless, doesn’t it? trol, such as floods and disease, impel ultimately be counterproductive to to his bishop, who took appropri- We all abhor and condemn Just another Republican who hates the on us consequences we did not choose, why we are here, according to believing ate church disciplinary action. child abuse in all its forms and poor and needy, right? But wait, Grover we should not sacrifice essential free- Mormons. Accordingly, because the bishop degrees. The Vernon case is a Cleveland was a Democrat. And it is no doms just to alleviate temporary suffer- This is why the current slogan of the in the Vernon case received the tragic example of the lasting harm coincidence that most Mormons of the ing. Individuals must make voluntary Democratic Party, “People First,” would abuse information confidentially to victims and families caused time were also Democrats. Over time, as associations with their fellow man and be completely foreign to Mormon from the offender, the bishop had by abuse. Fortunately, the abuse the principles that Cleveland espoused choose to follow Christ by helping the Democrats of the past. The party of no duty to report to civil authori- stopped with disclosure to the migrated to the Republican Party, most needy and unfortunate — even those Grover Cleveland lived more by they ties. In fact, the bishop had a legal mother, the victim is healing, and staunch Mormon Democrats also made who brought such consequences upon slogan of “Principles First,” where suf- duty to keep the offender’s confi- now criminal justice has been the switch. The Republicans of the late themselves. We cannot learn to do this fering was less important than the God- dence and could not legally report. meted out to the offender. The 19th century, though quite tame by when we abrogate such personal and given right of free agency. The bishop is the only person in bishop’s role was to help the vic- today’s standards, were more for federal intimate responsibility to the govern- Mormons will always go where a the picture who did not have a tim and family heal and help the oversight and a proactive government, ment. Government is force. Even when majority of their values reside. Official duty to report. The mother and the offender reform, and the bishop and if there was anything the Mormons it is representing the will of the majority, Mormon Church statements say that other family members who knew properly filled that role. feared it was government intruding on some level it must impose relief and principles of the divine gospel of Jesus of the abuse did have a legal duty into their lives. They settled the barren subsidies, financial aid, redistribution of Christ can be found in various politi- to report. The article makes no Merrill Nelson is an attorney at wastelands of Utah specifically to be wealth and “charitable acts” upon those cal parties, and this is certainly true. mention of their “failure to report.” Kirton McConkie and chief legal free and left alone. who may otherwise not wish to make Church leaders recognize that political In any event, the reporting of the counsel to the LDS Church Abuse Mormons, more than most other such “contributions.” parties are always in a state of transi- abuse was apparently not an issue Help Line. religious groups, have a deep under- Mormons also believe that the U.S. tion, and that the Republicans of today standing of the principles of freedom. Constitution was directly inspired by can easily be the Democrats of the This can be traced back to their belief in God. The overriding principle that per- future and vice versa — all depend- a pre-mortal world — a life before this meates that entire document is limited ing upon where the essentials of free With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions one — where a great battle was fought government — a need for restraint in agency can be found. Right now, that expressed on this page, including the cartoon, are not between forces desiring free agency the use of force that was rarely realized is within the Republican Party, but in necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. in this life and those who wanted to in previous governments throughout the future most Mormons may easily be forced to always choose the correct the history of the world. Prior to the be proud to once again call themselves Editorial Board path. According to Mormon theol- American Revolution, most govern- Democrats. ogy, all men and women born in this ments claimed religious authority and Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus world were among the ranks who stood imposed what they thought was good John Hamilton, a Tooele resident, is the Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor for free agency and were led by Jesus upon the governed. Stripping away gov- creative director for Transcript Bulletin Christ. We understood that to be free ernmental authority was necessary for Publishing. A5

TUESDAY May 8, 2012 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 A STUDENT’S VIEW SHS administration was wrong to ban the kiss of true stallion-hood

his year, the student body cloud of school rules fell, and concept was intriguing if a little actions nauseate passing stu- High has worked tirelessly to officers of Stansbury the news broke that not only quirky. The ban on it will, in my dents, so why bother enforcing raise pride and participation in THigh School have started Siera Gomez was the true stallion ritual opinion, succeed in nothing less them on a football field at night? school traditions — sometimes what they call “The Stall Street against school policy, but it than making the true stallion Also, the whole idea of successfully but often in vain. CORRESPONDENT Journal.” These are newslet- would be prohibited henceforth. ritual one of the most interest- becoming a true Stallion is to do Why prohibit ideas that might ters that are hung on the doors Well, if the administration ing things to do on any given it at night. Night implies dark- actually strike interest for the of every bathroom stall. They is looking to make absolutely evening. ness, which implies that school student body? include things like a schedule “S” on the football field, lean certain that the majority of the Do I personally think that is out and visibility is minimal. Regardless of whether or not for the week, riddles and jokes, together, and kiss through the student body swarm to the “S” kissing between the “S” at night It can hardly be considered, the true stallion ritual should be fun facts and announcements. top space; 3) Loudly proclaim, “I in the nighttime to become true is inappropriate or worth ban- then, as a public display. Of allowed, prohibiting the bud- In an edition of these news- am a true Stallion!” stallions, they have achieved ning? No, definitely not. First of course, that isn’t to say that they ding tradition has not stopped letters recently, students may Admittedly, the ritual seems that objective. On the other all, students do more than kiss couldn’t stop kids from partici- seniors and other students from have noticed an announcement generic, albeit a little strange hand, if they were honestly try- all over the school whether they pating, but the idea of posting becoming true Stallions. And if it of a brand new opportunity for a high school. However, the ing to discourage participation neck in crowded public hallways any sort of night guard is fairly is going to be a ritual that raises to become a “True Stallion!” response was, in general, fairly in the new tradition, I think that or make out in a private nook. ludicrous. school pride, then I sure hope Included on the paper were the enthusiastic. Many seniors have a different route might have The rules against public displays Then, of course, there is the they continue it. steps to do: 1) Find a girl or guy already proudly admitted to been better. of affection (PDA) don’t seem issue of school spirit. Or, more that you wouldn’t mind kissing; their new “true” stallion-hood. The truth about things like to be too strictly enforced dur- accurately, the lack of. The stu- Siera Gomez is a junior at 2) At night, go to the large blue However, then the gloomy this is that, sure, the original ing school hours, when these dent government of Stansbury Stansbury High School

people come back. About 85 per- LDS cent of our population in the stake continued from page A1 are members, so to have reactiva- tion and convert baptisms, it’s a members of the LDS church who lot. We average around 19 a year, were assigned to a specific ward and last year we had 23 convert and who went to church,” he said. baptisms.” “But every church has a file of Perlich said she thinks the trend people that they don’t know where of a growing LDS population in they are, but they are still on the Tooele County will continue into records of the church.” the next decade. According to ASARB, most other “I believe Tooele County could religions have always reported become one of the more LDS areas their membership numbers by of the state, like Davis County or including everyone who is con- Utah County,” she said. sidered a member, not just those [email protected] who attend church. In the past the LDS church has only submitted numbers for its active members, but for the 2010 report it counted Frank every person, active or inactive, on its rolls. Because of this, the OHLMAN Maegan Burr 2010 data reflects larger growth M Attorney at Law in the LDS church than actual- Ryan Belton and Keaton Curry chat while waiting for their turn at bat during a ly occurred, though the rates of softball game Wednesday evening at an LDS ward young men and women’s activ- growth give a relative snapshot of ity at a church on Coleman Street in Tooele. The U.S. Religion Census reports FREE where the church is likely growing that 67 percent of Tooele County residents are affiliated with the LDS church. Consultation most quickly. for According to the new data, LDS County’s increased LDS popu- Lawrence said. “I know they’ve Wills & church members comprised 67 lation. She said Mormons feel been doing a wonderful job teach- Trusts percent of Tooele County’s popula- more comfortable living in Tooele ing about our Savior. I think a lot tion in 2010. That remains slightly County. of people have felt that spirit and below the 69 percent of the state’s “There is a concentration of wanted to participate in it.” population that is LDS. However, ethnic enclaves like Peruvians and Lawrence said many non-LDS 493 W. 400 N. Tooele for a county that has not tradition- Mexicans living in Salt Lake,” she people also convert to the church ally been considered a bastion of said. “People like to live close to after the move to the county. 882-4800 the Mormon church, the growth people they are comfortable with, “If people have good neighbors of the church locally over the past and since the new enclaves aren’t when they move here, then things www.tooelelawoffice.com decade has surprised many. necessarily LDS, LDS people are come together,” he said. Pam Perlich, senior research choosing new neighborhoods in Ned Bevan is president of the economist at the Bureau of Tooele County. They are increasing Tooele Utah North Stake. He said Economic and Business Research their residential self-selection.” because of Tooele’s overall popula- at the University of Utah and a Many young families are also tion growth, which has increased member of the Utah Population attracted to the county by afford- 70 percent in the last decade, in Estimates Committee, said the rise able housing, Perlich said, and the new development areas of his WE WANT YOUR of the LDS population in Tooele that means in-migration as well as stake boundaries, sacrament meet- County has been driven by the internal growth. ing attendance runs well above 50 changing character of the area. “The young people are also the percent of other congregations in “This is a big change for Tooele ones starting families,” Perlich the older areas of his boundaries. County because, for one thing, it In addition, convert baptisms in FEEDBACK! said. “Membership in the LDS used to be dominated by so much church is counted from the time his stake have also increased over of the federal defense population,” of birth, so a young population the past few years. Perlich said. “Those folks are now in general means a higher growth “The number of convert bap- mostly gone and they came from rate of church members because tisms in our stake was about 44 the outside world and weren’t nec- of births.” last year,” he said. “That’s a pretty essarily LDS. Now Tooele County Andrea Cahoon, a real estate good number. The highest num- has become much more of a res- agent for Remax Platinum in ber we had about two years ago idential place and there’s not a Tooele who is LDS, said her fam- was 52 convert baptisms.” big presence of military folks out ily illustrates the decisions by Lawrence, who has been a stake there or folks from the big mining which many LDS families come president for six years, said he’s operations of the past.” to Tooele. also seen an increase in inactive Perlich said Tooele County’s “When we moved here in 1998, members coming back to church. population is not only becoming we could afford to live in West “I think the reason behind that more LDS, but younger and more Valley or Tooele, and we were is people in our stake have opened racially homogeneous as well. not going to live in West Valley,” up and we’re not so tight,” he said. “This contributes to the grow- Cahoon said. “A lot of other cou- “Neighbors are friendly to each ing intensification of an ethnic ples feel the same way. They want other and associate with each enclave in Tooele County,” Perlich somewhere that’s family-friendly other, and then the Lord takes over said. “Mormons are considered an where they can build equity and from there.” ethnicity.” get established.” Stephen Callings has been pres- Perlich said many people Market and demographic forces ident of the Grantsville Utah Stake believe race and ethnicity are the aside, many local LDS leaders cite for four years. During his time as same thing, but an ethnic group, spiritual reasons for the rise of the stake president, he said his stake defined academically, is a group of church over the past decade. has seen only a 2 percent growth people who have the same culture, Chuck Lawrence, stake presi- in new converts, but because hun- practices and common interests. dent of the Tooele Utah East Stake, dreds of people who were inactive “People will still claim to be said missionary work being done in the church have decided to start Mormon even if they aren’t adher- in Tooele County is the No. 1 attending again, the stake is in a ents because it’s a cultural thing,” reason why the population has position to create a new ward. The Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program she said. increased so significantly. “In the Grantsville Stake, get- Perlich said 2010 Census data “The Lord’s in charge, and we ting people to return to church has is seeking Tooele County residents to participate in one of shows that Salt Lake County is have a number of full-time mis- been a big theme and something becoming more diverse, which sionaries from the Salt Lake City we’ve worked on,” he said. “We’ve may be another reason for Tooele Mission that are in this area,” seen a tremendous amount of three Focus Groups about emergency preparedness. If you have lived in the area for the past five years and are over Tracks age 18, we would like to hear from you at one of the group continued from page A1 discussions being held from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. on May 22, 23 ning by the July 15 deadline. He is also working on install- ing an elevator, restrooms on or 24, 2012, at the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce, the second floor, and a deck on the upstairs floor. Shepherd 154 S. Main Street, Tooele. has received plans from an architect for the remodeling and is now taking bids from contractors. No construction Maegan Burr For information and to RSVP, contact: work has begun yet. “If the construction isn’t Tracks brewery and restaurant is shown April 26. Tracks is scheduled to reopen in July. Wade Mathews, (435) 833-8100 done by July 15 we may reopen while the work is being com- pleted,” said Shepherd. time Miller Motorsports Park Tracks was the first brew- [email protected] Tracks will reopen as a club, customers that have been ery in the state of Utah to be but Shepherd hopes to even- attracted to Tracks in the past, licensed as a private club. It Refreshments will be served tually change to a restaurant- Shepherd added. opened in 2002 originally as and-bar format, though that “I know we will miss some a restaurant, but opted for will also require a change in people, but there just is a lot the private club license a year *Current and former Deseret Chemical Depot and CSEPP the current liquor license, he of work to do,” said Shepherd. later, since food sales were said. “Until Tracks reopens, people not more than 50 percent of workers are not eligible to participate. A July opening may cause are invited to come to the All gross business, according to the establishment to lose Star Sports and Bar Grill in Applegate. out on some of the summer- Tooele.” [email protected] A6 OBITUARY

A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 8, 2012 ������������ OBITUARIES ����������� (Mary) Joan Lougy cooked for more spontaneous parties and barbecues than �������������������������� Sowles anyone I know after working Nov. 29, 1929 - April 27, 2012 nights, which credits her selfless ������� essence. She was also a vora- cious reader, enjoying many Born prematurely in Tooele genres. Preceded in death by 485 BRENDA PL BLDG 606 to Jesse and Thomas Lougy, her husband, Richard C. Sowles. she lived her first few weeks She is survived by her children: TOOELE, UT 84074 in a cigar box on the radiator. Allison (Kurt) Sowles-Reinholt, In 1950 she moved to the big Spencer (Teresa) Sowles and (435) 849-2182 city of Salt Lake. She obtained Richard (Shauna) Sowles, her nursing degree in 1953 and grandchildren Jessica, Garrett, $60/ HOUR FLAT RATE AIR CONDITIONING REPAIR worked at the VA Hospital for 30 William, Tommy and C.J., and VEHICLE SAFETY INSPECTIONS ENGINE AND TRANS REPAIR years. She loved boating, play- great-grandchildren Charlotte WHEEL ALIGNMENT WELDING ing bridge, arguing sports with and Christopher. There will be BRAKE REPAIR SUSPENSION REPAIR anyone who would listen, and a wake at Richard’s house on loving her children and grand- May 11 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. to children. A generous spirit, she celebrate her life. Online con- ����������������������������� would meet a stranger and walk dolences at www.LarkinCares. �������������������� away with a new friend. She com.

Find Your Dream Home! Rowena Bryan Madsen ated Bryan’s Arctic Circle in and loved by all who knew her. June 14, 1918 - May 4, 2012 Tooele for more than 20 years. She is preceded in death by her TOOELETRANSCRIPT After Roy’s passing, she married parents, siblings, husband, Roy BULLETIN Albert Madsen on July 24, 1981. Bryan, husband, Albert Madsen, Rowena Bryan Madsen, our They enjoyed 21 years togeth- son-in-law, Chad Culley, daugh- loving mother, grandmother er. Rowena loved life, loved to ter-in-law, Janice Bryan, grand- and friend returned home to laugh and dearly loved her fam- daughter Joanne Crawford and her father in heaven on May 4 ily. She enjoyed every family get great-grandson Jennings Ellis. at the age of 93. She was born together, like the holiday parties, She is survived by her children, June 14, 1918 in Grantsville, the playing games until all hours Karyn Culley, Brent R. “Bud” Being third child of Sam and Elizabeth of the night, and her weekly (Charlene) Bryan, Lynn (Phil) Worthington. She is the sister family home evenings. She was Crawford, Jan (Marge) Bryan, there of Lee Worthington, Virginia an active member of the LDS her sister Joy, 12 grandchil- Geldmacher, Ruby Warr, Jack church, serving in many dif- dren, 26 great-grandchildren Worthington, Joy Lemkin and ferent callings throughout her and four great-great-grandchil- is why Steve Worthington. Mom mar- life. She served two missions, dren. Funeral services will be ried her sweetheart, Roy Lynn one on Temple Square and the held May 9 at 11 a.m. at the I’m here. Bryan on June 23, 1937. They other in the Name Extraction Stansbury Park Stake Center were later sealed in the Salt Program. She enjoyed golf, where friends and family can Lake LDS Temple on June 4, bowling, dancing and playing visit from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. 1948. Together they had four cards with her many friends. prior to the service. Interment, children. They owned and oper- She was a wonderful example Tooele City Cemetery. Alan M Gubler, Agent Whether you need a question 108 E Vine Street Tooele, UT 84074 answered, a problem solved, Bus: 435-882-0202 or a claim reported, my job [email protected] is to make it happen. Kenneth James Bredin ral love of music. Kenny retired Like a good neighbor, from DuPont’s before coming to State Farm is there.® Kenneth James Bredin passed Utah. Uncle Kenny is survived CALL ME TODAY. away peacefully in his sleep May by his niece and nephew Kit 5. He was born in Wilmington, (Fred) Roberts, nephew Richard Del., on Nov. 7, 1934 by Madeline (Cheryl) Barlow and his great Andrus Bredin and William nieces and nephews. The fam- James Bredin. Uncle Kenny, as ily would like to thank Merrium he was affectionately called, had Croom who was Kenny’s favorite been living in Tooele with his and special friend who he cared E-mail us: niece and nephew Kit (Fred) [email protected] for very deeply. We would like Roberts for the last 12 years. He to thank all of Kenny’s friends made many friends while here who shared his journey in this TOOELETRANSCRIPT in his church and community. life. The family requests that in BULLETIN He had a very strong belief in P097193.1 State Farm, Home Office, Bloomington, IL lieu of flowers that donations be his lord and savior Jesus Christ, made to The Church of Christ, and we are comforted with the knowledge that he is once again 430 W. Utah Ave., Tooele, 843- with his father in heaven, his 5530. Kenny will be laid to rest parents, his sister Margaret and with his parents in Wilmington, his brother Bill. Kenny enjoyed Del. A viewing will be held at writing his two books about pie after church services with Tate Mortuary on Wednesday the 1930s and Victorian days his fellow church members. He from 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral ser- and researching anagrams for enjoyed learning about new peo- vices will be held on Thursday at his many acquaintances and ple and would make them feel 1 p.m. at The Church of Christ. friends that he saw frequently special and welcomed because A viewing will also be held one at Jim’s Restaurant, Denny’s, he lived a Christian life. He was hour prior to the service at the Dmitri’s and the Senior Center. the song leader in his church. church on Thursday. A luncheon He enjoyed having coffee and He had perfect pitch and a natu- will follow at the church.

Dan Kosmas Susan (Bruce) Cummings, Cheryl (John) Adams, Carolyn (Daniel) Peterson, Marilyn (Terry) Green Dan Kosmas, husband, dad, and Richard (Diane) Valdez, all grandpa and friend, passed of Tooele; Evelyn’s family, Ronda away May 6 in Burley, Idaho. (Dale) Doman, Paul (Michael) �������������� Born Oct. 8, 1928 in Sault St. Barnes and Trina (Bob) Wilson Marie, Mich. He married Nina of Idaho. He leaves many loving Popham, who preceded him in grandkids and great grandkids, death. He then married Barbara countless friends and golf bud- Valdez on April 6, 1993. They dies. A viewing will be held May ������������������� enjoyed nearly eight wonder- ful years in Tooele and at their 9 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Rasmussen winter home in Quartzsite, Ariz. Funeral Home at 1350 E. 16th She preceded him in death in Street in Burley. Services will be Dec. 2001. He married Evelyn held Thursday at 11:30 a.m. at �������� Barnes in May 2005, who sur- View LDS Church, 490 E. 550 vives him. Survived by daughter S. in Burley. Viewing one hour A pageant for people Denise (Joe) Ross and grand- before services. Burial will be in son Christian; Barbara’s family, Standrod, Idaho. ����������with �� disabilities (ages 14-24) in Tooele County! Marjorie McLaws Stubbs th Thursday, May 10 ! Marjorie McLaws Stubbs ����� was born Sept. 18, 1930 to Glen and Odetta McLaws in Tooele. Time: 7:00 p.m. She passed away on May 5 sur- rounded by her family. Marjorie is survived by her sisters, Mickey Tooele High School Auditorium (Jim) Hansen and Florence (Tim) Curwen, children Laura (Steve) ��������� Larson, Linda (David) Elder, 301 W. Vine Street David (Tammy) Stubbs and Julie (Jake) Maxwell, 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She $5.00 each was preceded in death by her par- ents, husband Max Stubbs and ����� brothers Robert, Eugene and Glen instruments and also taught many a.m. to 12:45 p.m., with a view- Students with Activity Card- $4.00 McLaws. Marjorie was a temple students over the years. Funeral ing one hour prior to the service. worker in the Ogden and Bountiful services will be held on May 9 Graveside service and interment LDS temples. She was an accom- at the LDS Chapel on 1474 N. to follow the funeral service at 3 $20.00 for a family pass (5 People) plished musician, played many 50 E. in Centerville from 11:30 p.m., Tooele City Cemetery.

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TUESDAY May 8, 2012 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 OBITUARY Maggie Donovan She loved watching NASCAR, specifically Tony Stewart, and the New York Yankees, attend- The world lost an excep- ing spring training in 2010 and tional woman when Maggie 2011. Maggie is survived by her Donovan passed away on May son Chris Sloan (Berna), daugh- 4 from metastatic breast can- ter Jamie Brooks, grandchildren cer and congestive heart fail- Dani, Tori, Nick, Jeremy, Jennifer, ure. Born Marilyn Pratt in San Kristen, Rachael and Jessica, Bernardino, Calif., in 1943, she ex-husband Gordon (Coralie married Gordon Sloan in 1962 Seymour), brother Leighton and together they had two chil- Pratt, numerous extended fam- dren before divorcing in 1978. ily members and of course her Maggie married Gene Donovan cat, Scout. A special thanks to in 1988 but was widowed Doug and Tori for giving Scout shortly thereafter. She earned a a new home. We would also like degree in philosophy from the to thank Dr. Anna Beck and Dr. University of Utah where she Imran Zubair as well as Jennifer later worked as a senior editor and Michelle from Community for the Division of Continuing Nursing Services for the great file / Maegan Burr Education, retiring in 2009. Not care they gave Mom. At her The Tooele High School show choir performs with Foreigner at a concert during the FIM World Super Bike race weekend at being one to put off until tomor- request, there will be no memo- Miller Motorsports Park in May 2010. Tonight’s free choir concert begins at 7 p.m. at the THS auditorium. row what can be done today, hiking. She gave scuba diving rial service. In lieu of flowers, Maggie enjoyed snow skiing, and skydiving a try and went on please consider a donation to fly fishing, snow shoeing and an archaeological dig in Africa. your favorite charity.

THS choirs joining together * for year-end concert ������������������������������� Kristine Johnson Besides working to make their of music that we will be sing- CORRESPONDENT final performance of the year one ing.” to remember, the three different Because the three choirs earned After a year of practicing, choirs have also had to learn to superior ratings — the highest rat- attending competitions and work together. ing that can be achieved in a state being coached, three of Tooele “Some of the songs are ones competition — on many of the High School’s choir groups are we do as a mix of a few choirs,” songs they plan to perform, they ready to showcase their voices at said junior Madeline Miller, are excited to amaze the crowd, The ONLY Real Spa in Tooele Valley! their end of the year choir concert a member of the honor choir. Smart said. tonight. “Some songs are ones that just “With the songs that we com- You can’t have a Spa Day without a Spa! The three groups, the honor the show choir do, others are just peted with, a lot of work went in • Six gorgeous retreat rooms choir, ladies ensemble and show honor choir, and some are just to those,” Miller said. “That way • Peaceful waterfront location choir, will be performing a total everyone mixed together. We’ve we could make them clean [for • Service, Professionalism, Atmosphere of 17 different songs — some of been working really hard in class our audience].” ������ which were rated superior during every single day.” The concert will begin at 7 p.m. Massage • Facials • Pedicures • Salon • Sauna • Steam • Jacuzzi this school year’s state competi- Those attending the event in the THS auditorium. Admission tion. can expect to hear all genres of is free. “We have some great songs pre- music. “I’m going to really miss being Millpond Spa & Retreat pared,” said senior Braden Smart, “There are all types of songs in show choir [after I graduate],” 435.843.8800 • themillpondspa.com Gift choir president. “All the choirs — happy, sad, slow, fast, accom- Smart said. “That’s why I just Certifi cates 25 Plaza Court, Stansbury Park (Next to the Observatory) have been working very hard to panied and a capella,” Smart want the concert to be as good as available! Government room rates are available. *Good now thru May 31, 2012 make it a great performance.” said. “We have quite the variety it can possibly be.”

TOOELETRANSCRIPT If it happens here, read about it here. ULLETIN Highway Park, East Side Park, be too costly for a single budget B Revenue Mountain Vista Development year, he said, it could be accom- continued from page A1 Park and Grantsville City plished in stages. Cemetery; replacing two sewer Marshall stressed that the pering anyone’s services and we lift stations with a single lift budget presented Wednesday will continue to try to do that,” station that would be capa- was extremely preliminary and he said. ble of operating even during would likely undergo significant The tentative budget does power outages; repavement of changes before its final hearing not include any merit or cost- Hale Street from Main Street and adoption on June 20. of-living increases for city to Cherry Street; and renova- “This is only a tentative bud- employees — whose compen- tion and pavement of the park- get and I would like to set up sation has been frozen for the and-ride area adjacent to the work meetings with the city last three years, Marshall said. Grantsville City Shop, near the council over the next month and He added revenues in the cur- cemetery. The last item is also a half in order to go over each rent budget have so far been being funded through grants higher and expenditures lower and private funding, he said. item and receive input before than expected, and suggested Of those projects, Marshall putting it out for a public hear- any excess from the budget be said, the sewer project is the ing and final approval,” he said. put into a rainy day fund should most vital, as public works “Whatever next year may bring, the reverse prove to be true in employees currently have to I look forward to again work- an upcoming budget year. rush to the stations during ing with the city council, our The city is undertaking sev- power failures to start a genera- staff and the citizenry to keep eral projects, many paid for tor in order to keep the system Grantsville the model commu- through restricted funds, such from backing up on the east side nities strive to achieve.” as hydroseeding the Old Lincoln of town. If the project proves to [email protected] Join us for a FREE seminar — Exercise is Medicine: The Role of Physical Activity in the Prevention of Obesity and Chronic Disease

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Maegan Burr A car drives along Hale Street in Grantsville Tuesday morning. Road projects, including repaving Hale and chip-sealing other roads, are some of the projects outlined in this year’s Grantsville City tentative budget. Join us for a discussion on the role of physical activity in the prevention of obesity and chronic disease; learn about strat- BLAST FROM THE PAST egies to increase physical activity; and understand the role of physicians and other health care providers in promoting Vernon man was Pearl Harbor hero physical activity and healthy lifestyles. ooele County has spawned harbor. Bennion moved to initi- its fair share of famous ate a counter-attack from the Tindividuals. A few were vil- bridge, where he was mortally Presented by Dr. Liz Joy lains who started their criminal Emma Penrod wounded by shrapnel. He con- careers in the rough-and-tumble STAFF WRITER tinued to lead the fight until it For more information, call 801-408-1760 streets of nearby boom towns, became evident that the West but others became national Virginia was lost — only then heroes. did he order his crew to aban- Mervyn Bennion was born in After the war, Bennion don ship, and protested vehe- 1887 and raised in Vernon, but became commander of the USS mently when crew members didn’t stay in Tooele for long. Bernadou, and then returned to returned to carry him from the Aspiring to join the U.S. Navy, the States to work as an instruc- bridge. he traveled to Annapolis after tor at the Naval War College. Bennions’ wounds proved graduating from high school to Nonetheless, he returned to fatal shortly after crew mem- enroll in the Naval Academy, active service as the commander bers carried him to safety. He and he graduated at the top of of the USS West Virginia on July was awarded a Congressional his class, according to the Utah 2, 1941. Medal of Honor posthumously ��������������������������������������������������������������� State Historical Society. Soon Bennion and his crew were — his actions were recognized ������������������������������ afterward, he was assigned aboard the West Virginia and by then-President Franklin to serve aboard the USS moored at Pearl Harbor on the Roosevelt himself during the California, but after a few trans- morning of December 7, 1941. ceremony — and two years later, fers he specialized in gunnery As one of the hardest-hit ves- his widow, Louise Bennion, and commanded the batteries sels, the West Virginia took eight christened a newly-completed of the USS North Dakota during hits almost immediately after destroyer, the USS Bennion. World War I. Japanese bombers struck the [email protected] A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 8, 2012 The Bulletin Board

Awards, Academic and Region All-State, program 6 p.m. Nursery provided for all for $11.50. All dinners will be served Tooele scholarship winners and CTE Pathway services, and children’s church during from 6:30 to 8:45 p.m. Please come completers. Cords to be worn at gradu- morning worship. WiseGuys Program out and support the Aerie and Auxiliary. Miss Tooele City ation will be given out at the banquet. during evening worship. Members and guests are invited. Tooele City is excited to introduce, for Attire for the evening will be dressy/pro- the first time ever, the Miss Tooele City fessional. Tickets are $5 per individual Mountain of Faith Lutheran Scholarship Pageant as a kick-off event or $20 for a family ticket (up to five We’re a healthy, growing congregation Tooele County to the 4th of July festivities. This is for people) and include dinner. Please pur- who welcomes newcomers and reaches Tooele City residents, girls ages 16-24. chase tickets at the SHS Finance Office out to those in need. Join us for wor- Historical Society There are $750-$1,000 scholarships by May 7. ship Sunday mornings at 9:15 a.m. available. There is no swimsuit or fit- at 78 E. Utah Ave. (in the Methodist Meeting ness competition. The pageant will be Stallions football church building) in Tooele. We treat the On May 8 at 7 p.m. the Tooele County Mandatory parent/player meeting, May held on June 29, but don’t delay, the word of God with respect without taking Historical Society will feature Darrell 8, 7:30 p.m., Stansbury High School application deadline is June 1. Please ourselves too seriously. Check us out Johnson presenting the life of Luke S. Auditorium. Bring $20 for Spirit Pack. visit our website, www.tooelecity.org, on Facebook by searching for Mountain Johnson, who established his home on or contact Kami Perkins, 843-2105 or of Faith Lutheran Church. Please join Clover Creek in 1856. Darrell is a sev- [email protected], for more infor- West Elementary meeting us for meaningful worship that is also West Elementary will be having a com- enth-generation rancher on the Johnson mation. casual and relaxed. For more informa- Land and Livestock in Clover, which munity council meeting on May 8 in the tion about our family of faith, call library at 6:30 p.m. On the agenda are comes in as the sixth largest in Tooele 4H Garden Club 882-7291. County. Please enter at the back of The Tooele City 4H Garden Club will the following: safe walking route, GT, the museum. Members and guests are hold an open registration meeting on donations, schedule summer meetings The Church at Waters Edge welcome. If you would like to become a May 17 at 7 p.m. at Tooele City Hall. and voting. It is important to know what is true and member, dues are $5 a year. The club is for youth, kindergarten why you believe it. Join us this spring to through 12th grade. We will meet THS choir concert learn how one scripture, one God, one The choir concert is May 8 at 7 p.m. in Historical books every Wednesday or Thursday from problem, one savior, one response, one Tooele Co. Historical Society books are June through September. The Tooele the THS auditorium. This year, the choir inheritance and one mission are taught has gone to state and received the available for purchase. The History of Youth Garden in located at 711 E. in the Bible. An introduction to each Tooele County Volume 11 is $25. The highest ratings. belief is covered on Sundays from 10 Vine Street. Each participant will be Mining, Smelting and Railroading in courtesy of Kelly Morgan given their own garden plot. There is Excelsior Academy tours to 11:30 a.m. at Stansbury High. Small Tooele is $15, and we will also have a $7 registration fee. Tooele City will groups meet in homes midweek to Curious about charter schools? Want to eight note cards depicting four differ- These students from Grantsville High School attended a job shadow with their work-based learning provide the tools and water. Instruction explore the truths in greater depth. For know more about Excelsior Academy? ent pioneer buildings for $4. These will coordinator Kelly Morgan at The Living Planet Aquarium. They took a tour with the volunteer/internship will follow the Junior Master Gardener more info, visit WatersEdgeUtah.com or Tours are held each Wednesday make great gifts for your family and curriculum. Space is limited. Be sure call 840-0542. coordinator Melissa Bowers. Pictured from left, Lane Mathews, Brennon Kimber, Alex Anderson, Carson at 8:30 a.m. School tours cover a friends. Contact Alice Dale at 882-1612. to attend the meeting. If you have range of topics such as the Excelsior Stroh, Ivy Montgomery, MaKinze VanWyck and Bowers. any questions contact Tooele City Saint Barnabas’ Episcopal Academy Philosophy and Vision, Direct Seeking historical items Parks and Recreation at 843-2142 or Weekly service of word, prayer and sac- Tooele Co. Historical Society would like For more info, call Deedra Hinds at 841- Tooele seniors Instruction, CHAMPS and the character rament followed by fellowship. Sunday 7 to 8:30 p.m., meditation with Alice [email protected]. members of the community who have Christensen at Spiers Farm, 392 W. 9804 or Angela Jue at 228-8744. Come The senior center is for the enjoyment of development program. There is also mornings at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’ learn about how to prevent crime and an opportunity to observe the school’s any family or personal histories, photo- 200 S., Tooele. For more info, contact all senior citizens 55 and older. New and Episcopal Church, 1784 N. Aaron Drive, graphs, books, brochures, DVDs, VHS keep our neighborhood safe. exciting activities have started. For info, Grantsville unique group settings. Come and tour Tooele. Phone: 882-4721. E-mail: [email protected] or call 843- the building and have any questions tapes or newspaper articles that you 1080. call 843-4110. These include bridge [email protected]. Web at would like to donate to our organization Bereavement support group and pinochle, arthritic exercise program Miss Grantsville answered. Everyone is welcome, 124 E. www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. You are Harmony Home Health & Hospice is Erda Way, Erda. 882-3062. to please call us. We are also looking DAV meeting three times a week, line dancing, wood- The 2012 Miss Grantsville Scholarship God’s beloved child, beautifully created for books, newspaper articles, photos, The next Disabled American Veterans offering a free bereavement support working, Wii games, watercolor class Pageant will be held July 3 at in God’s own image. Whatever your his- brochures or any history that pertains to meeting will be on May 12 from 3 to 5 group to the public. It will be held on and karaoke. Meals on Wheels for home- Grantsville High School. If you are USU Extension tory, wherever you are in life’s journey, the Tooele County area. If you would like p.m. at the Pioneer Museum in the base- Thursday evenings from 6:30 to 7:30 bound. Lunch served, daily donation of interested in running for the pageant, the Episcopal Church welcomes you. to donate them to our organization, or ment. Parking is in the rear. The DAV p.m. at 2356 N. 400 E., Bldg. B, Ste. $2.50. Friday night dinners with dancing 206. Please call 843-9054 with ques- paperwork is available at Grantsville Date night if you would let us make a copy for the has also begun recruiting for new mem- are back for $5 per person. Please call City Hall. All contestants must attend Spanish services tions. Enjoy an evening out on May 18 from 6 Tooele County Historical Society, please bers. We need to have 25 new members to sign up. The center also provides a mandatory information meeting at La Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele to 9 p.m. The theme will be nurturing call Alice Dale at 882-1612. signed up to be part of Chapter 20 in transportation to the store or doctor vis- Grantsville City Hall on one of the fol- le invita a sus servicios en espanol Caregiver support class your marriage garden. Dinner will be Tooele. For more info or to sign up, its in Tooele and Grantsville areas. lowing dates: May 11 or 16, June 8 Jueves 6 p.m., Domingos 2 p.m. We Harmony Home Health & Hospice will be served. Cost is $12/couple. The event Historical sign contact Jim Yale at 830-7127 or Les or 12, all at 7 p.m. Contestants under invite you to their Spanish services The Tooele Co. Historical Society has having the monthly caregiver class held will be held at 151 N. Main. Each cou- Peterson at 830-7812. Senior Circle age 18 must have a parent accom- on Thursday at 6 p.m. and Sunday at recently made a loan agreement with the at the Tooele Senior Citizens Center in Join the Circle! Age 50 and over. Cost ple will receive a herb starter kit and pany them to the information meeting. 2 p.m. Come to know a church that Utah State Historical Society to display the library. This class is for those who $15 single, $27 couple per year. To the book “The Marriage Garden.” Youth Walking clinic Completed contestant paperwork must focused in the word of God rather than an old Lincoln Highway sign that was A family fun walking clinic by Girl Scout are caregivers for their loved ones either make reservations for activities, call activities will be provided for children be turned in to Grantsville City Hall by the emotions. God loves you and he on the border of Utah and Nevada. The troop #2331 will be held at England in their home, their loved one’s home or 843-3690. Lunch bunch, May 11 2 and up. If you plan to bring children, June 15 at 5 p.m. Questions, please wants to reveal himself to you. Located unique sign is on display at the Pioneer Acres Park, 800 N. 400 E. in Tooele, if their loved one is in a care facility. If at 11:30 a.m. at Casa Del Rey in please call 277-2406 or e-mail darlene. call Teri Critchlow, 830-8090, or Kristy at 276 E. 500 N., Tooele. Call 840- Museum. every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday you have questions or for more info, con- Grantsville, Dutch treat. Bunco, May [email protected] to let us know Clark, 884-3411. 5036, rides provided. from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. until May 12. tact Dee Askerlund at Harmony Home 11 at 6:30 p.m. at MWMC, bring $2. how many children, what their ages The Girl Scouts will provide water. Health & Hospice, 843-9054. Wellness supper, May 16 at 5 p.m. at are and if they have any food allergies. First Baptist Church Family History Center Groups and Events MWMC, Injury Prevention and Fractures. Dinner will be served for kids. Register It looks like spring has finally sprung. Tooele Kiwanis Club The Grantsville Family History Center, Family celebration Day Trip to Utah Renaissance Festival in located at 117 E. Cherry Street (west at http://tooeledatenight.eventbrite. This spring join us for a warmth of Mr. & Miss Amazing pageant Plan on attending the family celebration The Tooele Kiwanis Club meets every fellowship and spiritual growth as we Tuesday at noon at Sostanza, 29 N. Layton, May 18, cost is $30. of the high school), is for the use com/. If you wish to register in per- Tooele County Mr. and Miss Amazing as part of National Prevention Week. celebrate Christ together. We invite you Main Street. For more information on of the whole community. There are son, stop by the USU Extension office pageant is a pageant for people with dis- This fun and free family event will be to join us on Sunday mornings for Bible how to become a member, call Karen trained attendants and many comput- Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m. abilities, ages 14 to 24. This year, it will held on May 21 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Recovery study, Sunday school for all ages at Perry at 830-7846. ers hooked up to Internet programs to 6 p.m. to prepay and register. be on May 10 at 7 p.m. at the THS audi- the Swimming Pool Park, 200 W. Vine 9:45 a.m., and our worship celebration to help you access a wealth of data torium, 301 W. Vine Street. Cost is $5 Street, Tooele. The event will include Addiction recovery that begins at 11 a.m. You can reach Tooele Pioneer Museum about those who have preceded us in each, or $4 for students with an activity fun activities, snacks, prizes and give- The freedom from addiction group, TATC us at 882-2048, or check out our web- The Tooele Pioneer Museum at 50 E. death. General open hours are Mondays card or $20 for a family pass (up to five aways, family pictures, bike helmets RUSH, holds meetings on Wednesdays site at tooelefirstbaptist.org. Vine Street in Tooele will be open to from noon to 2 p.m., Tuesdays through Basic first aid people). There will be a silent auction ($5 while supplies last), and more for the public free of charge every Friday at 7 p.m., at 23 S. Main St., Suite 33, Thursdays from noon to 4 p.m. and 7 the whole family. Please remember that Tooele, next to the Grinders Board Shop. Learn what to do to get through a minor First Lutheran that evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. We and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. p.m. to 9 p.m., and Sundays from 3:30 have a lot of great prizes to bid on, so this is a family event. All youth must crisis. This mini-lesson covers first aid First Lutheran invites you to worship through September. It houses an amaz- Recovery International p.m. to 5 p.m. with us on Sundays at 10 a.m. and join bring your money and checkbooks. be accompanied by an adult. The event ing array of pioneer and Native American for bleeding, burns, blisters, fractures, Recovery International is a structured us for Bible study afterwards. We are is sponsored by TIPP, DDI Vantage, memorabilia about Tooele County. In Irrigation assessments sprains, nosebleeds and frostbite. May Boys & Girls Club self-help group that follows a proven at 349 N. Seventh Street or Seventh Communities That Care, Tooele Boys and addition, the Settlement Canyon Chapter Grantsville Irrigation is now on. We are 16, noon to 1 p.m. Free and includes The Boys & Girls Club of Tooele will have method. We meet every Tuesday night and Birch. Girls Club, Most Don’t, Tooele City, Valley of the Sons of Utah Pioneers invites looking forward to another successful pizza lunch. Please RSVP to 248-1800 a summer program from June 4 to Aug. at 7 p.m. at Valley Mental Health 100 Mental Health, Tooele County Health everyone to attend a dinner and enter- season. Agricultural users have been for accurate lunch count. 17 serving youth ages 6 to 12. Cost is S. 1000 West in Tooele. This group is St. Marguerite’s Department, SAMHSA, NAMI, the Truth tainment meeting free of charge the first issued two use or lose turns to expire $125 per month for activity/snack fee. for anyone who wants help overcoming Seeking a promotion Saint Marguerite Catholic Church and Utah State University Tooele County Thursday of every month at the Tooele May 15. We will begin reading meters Please note that space is limited and depression, anxiety, anger, fears, pho- One of the best ways to succeed in celebration of the Eucharist: Saturday Extension. For more information contact Senior Citizens Center next door to the May 15. If you notice any leaks or $125 is requested at time of registra- bias and repetitive thoughts. Call Mary getting a promotion is to expand your vigil 5 p.m., Sunday 8 a.m., 10 a.m., Tooele City Parks and Recreation at 843- Museum. abuse please call the office at 884- Ann for more information, 884-0215. knowledge and skills set. Update your 11:30 a.m. (Spanish), Monday-Friday 9 tion. Register at any Club location: Dow 2142 ore at [email protected]. 3451. a.m.; Reconciliation 4 p.m. Saturday; James Building, 438 W. 400 N., Tooele; DUP museum donations talent today by improving your business Moms Club S.A. recovery group communication and correspondence religious education 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Tooele Youth Center, 102 N. 7th Street, The Tooele Valley Company of the Summer tennis clinic The Moms Club of Tooele Valley is a S.A. men’s group meets every Tuesday skills, learn the Windows 7 operating Located at 15 S. Seventh St. Tooele Tooele; Tooele Office (upstairs), 352 N. Daughters of Utah Pioneers is seeking The GHS tennis team and Coach group of at-home moms who organize a night at 8:30 p.m. at the Green House system, become proficient in desktop (435) 882-3860. Main Street, Tooele. Call 843-5719 and pioneer artifact donations pre-1900 for a Thurgood are hosting a summer clinic monthly calendar full of daytime events in Tooele. Call 435-841-7783 with ques- publishing to produce your own mar- ask for Darlene, Marsha or Sarah for new museum located in the basement of for ages 5 and up. Classes will run and community projects. The Moms Club tions. keting materials, become the go-to Brit-Ammi Kahal more info. Daily a.m. and p.m. snacks the J. Reuben Clark home in Grantsville. Monday through Wednesday for six is holding a park play day on May 17 at person for data base management Covenant People Assembly are teaching provided. Bring your own sack lunch. Pictures and stories of pioneers older weeks beginning June 4 (skipping 9:30 a.m. at Spencer’s Field, 900 S. Al-anon or take our Business Administrative the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith. Summer location: Youth Center, 8:30 than 1900 are appreciated particularly: Independence Day week). Only $50 850 W., Tooele. Please join us and learn Is someone’s drinking affecting your Support program to learn a full range Visitors welcome on Saturdays at 1 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., and Dow James artifacts, pictures and stories of Hilda per two-week session or $125 for full more about Moms Club. For more infor- life? You don’t have to be alone. Al-Anon of office management skills. Tuition is p.m., 37 S. Main St., Tooele. Call 843- Building, 2:30 to 6 p.m. Transportation A. Erickson and the Grantsville Opera six-week clinic. Includes T-shirt. Players mation contact [email protected]. meetings every Wednesday at 11 a.m. only $1.55 per hour. Choose your own 5444 for more information. from Youth Center to Dow James House; stories and artifacts from the will be placed in classes based on age Building provided by the Boys & Girls to noon at residence, 77 W. 400 N., and ability. Contact Coach Thurgood schedule and start next week. For more Tooele Christian Fellowship Sewing Guild handcart pioneers that have descen- Tooele. For information please contact information, go to TATC.edu, call 248- Club. Remember that open recreation is dants in Tooele County, whether they at [email protected] (preferred) or We invite you to our services where The neighbor group meeting of the Perky at 843-7145 or Elizabeth at 884- 1800 or stop by the Tooele campus at still operating from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m., settled in the county or not; artifacts, 884-0942. you’ll receive a warm welcome by sin- American Sewing Guild will be May 9 at 0825. 66 W. Vine Street between 8 a.m. and Monday through Friday at the Dow James pictures and stories of settlers from cere, down-home country folks. Sunday 9:30 a.m. We meet at the Tooele County 6 p.m. to enroll. Building and the cost is $10 per year. Erda, Pine Canyon, Lake Point and Food addicts school starts at 9:45 a.m., with the Extension Office. Everyone is welcome. Library Stansbury Park. Contact Ellen Yates at Food addicts in recovery aim to lose morning service at 11 a.m. We are now Drug/alcohol free night We will be making personalized tote Refresh phlebotomy 884-0253 for more information or to weight and keep it off. No dues, fees meeting at Stowe Family Music, 40 N. The RUSH (Real Unconditional Sober bags. Please feel free to bring any show TATC has a course for nurses, medical contribute. or weigh-ins. Weekly meetings held at Tooele City Library Main St., Tooele. There is child care Help) group of Tooele County is hosting and tell. Call Connie for more info at assistants and other health care profes- Tooele County Museum, 47 E. Vine, May Events: Wednesdays, 11 a.m., available. Please use main entrance a drug/alcohol free event to bring the 830-5523. story time; Fridays, 3:30-5:30 p.m. sionals who would like to refresh their Alzheimer’s support group on Thursdays at 6 p.m. Come in the at the rear of the building on Garden community together for a night of free, Open to anyone caring for someone with kids crafts - Cinco de Mayo poncho, blood draw skills. The 30-hour course THS band garage sale back door; meetings are held in the Street where there is plenty of parking. sober fun for the whole family on May 12 Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia Mother’s Day gift, bee, summertime provides hands-on skills and live blood The THS band will be holding a garage basement. Call 882-0805 for more For information call 224-3392. from 5 to 8:30 p.m. at the Dow James (memory issues). Learn about this wish boats; May 10, 4 p.m., com- draws in addition to reviewing safety sale on May 12 from 8 a.m. to noon at information. Complex, 438 W. 400 N. Events includ- disease. Get/share ideas. Care of your munity movie (PG-13); May 12, 11 factors, preparation of the venipuncture Mountain View Baptist Church Phil’s Glass, 635 N. Main Street. Multi site, preparation of equipment and uni- ed are free food, a possible car show, loved one while you attend. Next meeting Take off pounds sensibly a.m., Babysitting: Fun Tips and Ideas “The heavens declare the glory of God family, concessions. Come support our versal precautions for infection control. live hip hop/R&B music, face painting May 15 from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., Cottage Need help to lose those extra pounds? for tweens & teens ages 10-16, be and the sky above proclaims His handy nationally-acclaimed THS band. Tuition is only $1.55 per hour. Choose and games. Contact Danny Mondragon, Glen Assisted Living, 1892 N. Aaron We can help. TOPS is a weight loss sup- ready for summer babysitting, come work.” “All scripture is given by inspira- your own schedule and start next week. 241-9384, Candace, 841-7667, Judy, Drive, Bldg. #2, Tooele. Cosponsored by port group open to men, women, teens learn tips, tricks and new ideas and tion of God and is profitable ... that the Arts Festival vendors For more information go to TATC.edu, 496-9703 or Cameron, 849-4016, for Tooele County Aging Services (to par- and pre-teens. Meetings are held every create a “Babysitting Fun Folder”; May man of God may be complete, thorough- We are still looking for artists/vendors call 248-1800, or stop by the Tooele more info or to place a donation. ticipate call 843-4107) and Alzheimer’s Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the Tooele Senior 15, 4 p.m., family movie (PG); May 17 ly equipped for every good work.” God to display their handmade goods to the campus at 66 W. Vine Street between 8 Association–Utah Chapter. For informa- Center 59 E. Vine St. Call Mary Lou at 4 p.m., teen movie (PG-13); May 26, wants you to know Him personally and Diabetes support group community. Please visit www.tooelearts- a.m. and 6 p.m. to enroll. tion call 800-272-3900. 830-1150, Lisa at 882-1442 or see library closed; May 29, all day, Summer so do we. Sunday school for all ages The first meeting of the Tooele County festival.org to download an application www.tops.org for more information. Reading Program signups begin online 9:45 a.m., morning service 11 a.m. Diabetes Support Group will be held on or for more info. We are also looking for Tooele County groups to come Mood disorder support group at www.tooelelibrary.org and in the Churches May 31 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Tooele Do you or someone you love have a Addiction recovery Tooele library. June Events: June 2, 3-5 p.m., County Health Department, Room 280 perform at the Tooele Arts Festival. Moose Lodge Come share your talent with the com- mood disorder? NAMI-Tooele affiliation LDS Family Services addiction recovery Summer Reading Program kickoff party United Methodist Church (upstairs in the new section). This activ- offers help, hope and healing. Please meeting every Tuesday from 7:30-9 p.m. with LaForge Encore Theater Company. ity is free of charge. The meeting is munity. Please contact JoAnn Leonelli At Tooele UMC we welcome all who join us for support group sessions every at the LDS chapel at 1030 S. 900 West, Join the cast for songs from the show, Mother’s Day brunch being held to organize and plan future at [email protected] or Jan Baird at want to discover God’s love and wor- Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at the New in the Relief Society room. Enter on the a meet and greet and a Facebook photo On May 13 the men will be serving a support group meetings and activities. A [email protected]. ship in a friendly, accepting and loving Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in west side of the church. The handicap contest. Take pictures at the party, post Mother’s Day brunch from 10 a.m. to light meal will be provided and a presen- environment. Come as you are, whoever Tooele. For more info, contact Kelly at entrance is on the south side of the and share with the library page and tag noon. The cost is $5. Mothers and chil- tation on tools for diabetes self-manage- Community yard sale you are, wherever you are in your spiri- A Stansbury Park community yard sale 841-9903. church. This meeting addresses all yourself to enter to win two tickets to dren ages 12 and under are free. This ment will be given by a certified diabetes tual journey. Sunday worship service, will be on May 19 from 8 a.m. to noon. addictions or character weaknesses. No the show. is for members and their guests. educator. If you have questions, please 11 a.m. Lunch and Learn, Wednesdays Find a spot and bring your items to children please. e-mail [email protected] or call 277- Seniors 12:30 to 2 p.m. Bring your lunch and sell (no fees) at the land area by the Tooele County Mobile Library Casino night 2482. Addiction recovery G-ville Calling all dreamers. Tooele County enjoy an interactive bible study led by The lodge will be hosting a casino night Stansbury Water District/Millpond Spa. Pastor Debi. Please check our website, Grantsville senior center LDS Family Services addition recovery Mobile Library launches the 2012 on May 19 from 7 to 10 p.m. Proceeds Diabetes self-management The special yearly Iosepa luau is coming meeting every Thursday night from 7:30- Summer Reading Program. Readers tooelecumc.org, or call Tooele UMC’s to benefit our local Disabled American The Tooele County Health Department Fun sports kids camp Children entering first through sixth Sept. 8. This will be a very entertaining 9 p.m. at the LDS chapel at 415 W. of all ages will explore the night this office at 882-1349 or Pastor Debi’s Veterans. $25 per person. Questions, is offering its monthly Diabetes Self- grades can enjoy learning the basics of outing and to top off the day a lovely Apple in the Relief Society room. Enter summer as the Tooele County Mobile cell at (801) 651-2557 for more info. please call the lodge at 882-2931. Management Training class series, basketball, soccer, volleyball, cheer or luau dinner will be served. If interested on the north side of the church. The Library presents “Dream Big...READ!” We are located at 78 E. Utah Ave. in “Manage Your Diabetes: Small Steps... flag football July 23 to 26. The camp please sign at the front desk. Elections handicap entrance is also on the north during our Summer Reading Program. Tooele. Daily lunch Big Rewards.” June classes will be held runs from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday through for the Senior Citizens Center will be side of the church. This meeting address We are planning fun programs and Chicken salad sandwiches, shrimp and on Thursday evenings from 5:30 to 8 Bible Baptist Church Thursday at Stansbury High School. held in May. The election results will all addictions or character weaknesses. events for children of all ages and will fries, fried chicken — you never know p.m. on June 14, 21, 28 and July 5. The members of Bible Baptist Church at Cost is $10 per young athlete. More be announced at the May birthday din- No children please. contain information about all things what might be on the menu. Registration and a physician referral 286 N. 7th Street in Tooele would like details and registration are online at ner and the winners of the election will nocturnal: dreams, stars and planets, are required. For details and to register, to invite folks out for some real church WatersEdgeUtah.com. assume their positions June 1. Mark LDS addiction family support bats, owls, spooky stories and more. Friday night dinners e-mail [email protected] or call 277- services with old fashioned hymns of your calendar on June 29 for our annual If you have a loved one who is struggling Registration for “Dream Big…READ!” The Moose Lodge will be serving clam 2460. Registration is required by June 1. the faith, and preaching from an old Women’s softball dutch oven dinner. Grantsville City has with addictions of any kind, find help and begins May 21. The Summer Reading chowder and fish and chips every Friday fashioned King James Bible. We are night from 6 to 9 p.m. The cost will be Community appreciation Looking for women 18 and older to asked for Vietnam vet volunteers to ride support Sunday evenings from 7:30-9 Program will be held at the Grantsville play fast pitch softball in Tooele. The p.m. at the Erda Ward building at 323 currently celebrating the 400th year of $10 for a cup of soup and a halibut fish Community appreciation event, July 7 on a special float for them in the 4th of Fire Station, 26 N. Center Street, due games will be held Friday evenings E. Erda Way. Enter on the east side of our beloved old book, that stood the and chips dinner. Come and enjoy some from 6 to 10 p.m. E-mail for free tickets July parade. All those interested please to ongoing construction of the new starting June 1. Cost is $350 per team. the building and go to the Relief Society test of time. Please contact Pastor Jeff great seafood on Friday nights. for dinner, swimming, face painting, etc. call Grantsville City Hall. Grantsville City library. For more information, call 841- Deadline for registration is May 15. For room. Sinner at 435- 840-2152. Sponsored by Cargill Salt, MediaOne has also asked for senior citizens who 0213. All programs are free of charge. registration forms or more information, Saturday night dinners Real Estate, Bank of Utah, Sprint and would like to volunteer to be a judge of Church of Christ e-mail [email protected] or call LDS porn addiction program Saturday night rib-eye steak and salmon Costco to name a few. For more info and the 4th of July parade to call Grantsville Church of Christ at 430 W. Utah Ave., 840-3369. An LDS pornography addiction recovery Schools dinners for members and their guests. tickets, e-mail [email protected] or City Hall. invites you to attend Bible classes for support group meeting will be held Members get a free dinner in their birth- [email protected]. all ages at 10 a.m., and at 11 a.m. for day month. Football sign ups Program openings every Friday evening from 7:30-9 p.m., Settlement Canyon meeting worship. The Church of Christ is nonde- In-person football sign up to be held May Tooele County Aging has openings in Stansbury Stake Center, 417 E. Benson The Settlement Canyon Elementary Spring garden tour nominational, and was established in 19, June 9 and July 14 from 9 to 11 an alternative, income-based program Road. Enter on the southwest side of Community Council will meet Save the date. June 23 is the 14th 33 A.D. (Matthew 16 18; Act 2:38-47, Eagles a.m. at the Stansbury Clubhouse. Side designed to help seniors remain inde- building. Separate men’s recovery (for Wednesday, May 9 at 5 p.m. in the Annual Spring Garden Tour. Hosted by esp. v 47). For a free book about the entrance only. Bring required documents. pendent. CNAs help keep them in their men struggling with pornography addic- school library. All SCES parents and the Tooele Valley Master Gardeners, this How To Find the True Church, please Fondue party canceled homes safely, provide personal care, do tions) and women’s support meetings invited and encouraged to attend. year’s tour features 12 homes across contact the Church of Christ. I will listen Due to unforeseen circumstances, Overlake HOA housekeeping and run errands. If inter- (for women whose husbands or family the valley ranging from Stockton to The Overlake HOA board meeting for members are struggling with pornogra- SHS events if you need to talk. Come and hang out. George Terra will be unable to come. Grantsville, including Stansbury Park, ested please contact Jolene Shields at May will be held on May 17 at 7 p.m. 843-4104 or 4105. phy) are held at the same time. Our next community council will meet Call (435) 882-4642, Box 426, Tooele, Therefore, the fondue party will be Tooele and Erda. Admission is $7 per UT 84074. scheduled at a later date. at Overlake Elementary in the library. All on May 10 at 7 p.m. in the SHS Library. adult, and children 12 and under are homeowners and interested residents The SHS Senior Academic Awards Cornerstone Baptist Auxiliary meetings free. Proceeds go to Arbor Day activities are invited and encouraged to attend. Banquet is May 14 from 5 to 7 p.m. in and help to make our beautiful valley Bulletin Board Policy Cornerstone Baptist Church, passion The Eagles Auxiliary will meet on May HOA meetings are normally held the If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin the cafeteria. All seniors and their par- even greener. Tickets are available the for God compassion for people at 276 14 and May 21 this month at 7:30 p.m. third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The ents are invited to attend. The following day of the tour at three locations across E. 500 N. in Tooele, phone: (435)882- All members are invited and encouraged in the library at Overlake Elementary. Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic will be recognized for their accomplish- the valley. Visit 2012gardentour.info 6263. Come as you are this Sunday, to attend. clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the ments: valedictorian and salutatorian, for details or call 830-1447 for more where you can hear a message from Neighborhood watch advertising department. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Sterling Scholars, military enlistments, information. the Bible and meet new friends. Service Steak night The Overlake neighborhood watch group Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To honors diploma, top ten scholars, times: Bible study (for all ages) 9:45 Steak night is back. Bill and Jan will meets on the first Thursday of every guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882- diploma enrichments, high honor roll Tooele Journey a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; evening be hosting the dinner on May 11. The month at the LDS church on Berra 0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the (3.75-4.0), honor roll (3.5-3.749), Utah May 10, 6 to 7 p.m., Wellness worship 6 p.m.; WiseGuys children’s special for the evening is the rib steak Boulevard at 7 p.m. The topic for May desired publication date. scholars, Mayor’s Youth Community Class: Medicine Cabinet Makeover; is strategies for keeping children safe. A9A9

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SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 6:18 a.m. 8:33 p.m. 9 9 9 9 9 Thursday 6:17 a.m. 8:34 p.m. 7 8 Friday 6:16 a.m. 8:35 p.m. Saturday 6:15 a.m. 8:36 p.m. Sunday 6:14 a.m. 8:37 p.m. Monday 6:13 a.m. 8:38 p.m. Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Tuesday 6:12 a.m. 8:39 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday none 9:40 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 12:37 a.m. 10:48 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 1:18 a.m. 11:55 a.m. Saturday 1:53 a.m. 1:00 p.m. ALMANAC Sunday 2:23 a.m. 2:02 p.m. Statistics for the week ending May 7. Mostly sunny and Partly sunny and Sunshine and patchy Monday 2:51 a.m. 3:02 p.m. Sunny to partly cloudy Partly sunny Partly sunny and nice Clouds and sun Temperatures Tuesday 3:18 a.m. 4:01 p.m. cooler delightful clouds High/Low past week 73/35 Last New First Full Normal high/low past week 69/45 77 50 74 43 63 43 69 45 67 50 74 52 78 57 Average temp past week 54.1 Normal average temp past week 56.8 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low May 12 May 20 May 28 June 4 Shown is Wednesday’s weather. Temperatures are 73 Forecasts and graphics provided by 70 66 65 Wednesday night’s lows and 57 57 64 AccuWeather, Inc. ©2012 Wednesday’s highs.

47 50 47 47 UTAH WEATHER 42 35 37 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 76/40 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 78/52 Knolls Clive Lake Point 74/41 80/53 78/52 76/53 8.51 Ogden Stansbury Park 6.35 79/51 Erda 76/53 Vernal Grantsville 79/53 Pine Canyon 0.57 0.57 Salt Lake City 77/44 78/52 66/44 0.15 0.15 Tooele 77/54 Bauer 77/50 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 76/50 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 77/50 79/46 76/49 Stockton Price 76/50 78/46 High Nephi Rush Valley 76/46 76/50 Ophir Moderate 69/46 Low Delta Manti Absent 80/52 76/47 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 83/51 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 77/49 77/48 Moab 76/50 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 82/51 Beaver 84/48 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 75/46 Ibapah 75/48 24-hour 79/49 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 1.06 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 76/43 72/46 at Grantsville 1.58 none 88/62 Kanab 80/52 Eureka 70/47 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4197.76 FLICK PICKS Stellar ‘Avengers’ surpasses even blockbuster-hype expectations

s of the date this paper Hulk, who replaced Edward ing and anatomical references, is printed, there is no Norton. Not only did he live up making great use of clever one- definition for the word to Norton’s great performance, liners and displays of strength. A Robby Poffenberger “awesomeness” in the Merriam- he gave a standout showing and One fight between Iron Man and Webster online dictionary. But STAFF WRITER perhaps even improved on the Thor, before Thor joins the team, for most cinema goers, a full 143 character. While I don’t agree that is a standout scene. Iron Man, minutes of some of our time’s Hulk owned this film, as others with dramatic irony, cries out to most iconic movie heroes battling have suggested, I’m certainly Thor, “Doth thy mother know it out in “Marvels The Avengers” These visuals are executed on pleased with Ruffalo and hope thou wearest her drapes?” should define that word perfectly. a scope that builds from gripping Marvel drums up a Hulk sequel Appropriate. Thor and Taking into account the to all-out epic. The final battle in for Ruffalo to carry on his broad, his background are pretty record-smashing $200 million New York City has been built up, often-green shoulders. Shakespearean. opening weekend, most human not only throughout this movie, Likewise, Whedon found the It all comes back to Joss beings in America have already but throughout the previous five perfect focus of each character Whedon, a self-proclaimed seen this movie. For the rest, a Avengers-related films. There are and brought it onto the screen comic book nerd whose pas- secret government agency known some hilarious in a way that is believable and sion for the story and characters as S.H.I.E.L.D. assembles a team “That would kill you in real cohesive — probably his most shines through. Fanboys and of, as Nick Fury puts it, “extraor- life” moments. In fact, I’m pretty impressive feat of all. Each char- film-lovers alike should enjoy dinary people,” namely Tony sure they could fill a 10-minute courtesy of The Walt Disney Co. acter has their own internal con- this film. The movie world can- Stark, a.k.a Iron Man (Robert spot on YouTube that would be Scarlett Johansson, as The Black Widow, is seen in this battle scene in “Marvel’s flicts: Tony Stark sees himself as not only breathe a sigh of relief, Downey Jr.); Bruce Banner, pretty amusing. But even for The Avengers.” The film broke box office records this weekend, earning a week- a one-man show; Bruce Banner but a sigh of cinematic satisfac- a.k.a. The Incredible Hulk (Mark someone who is not typically end gross of $207.4 million. resents how dangerous he is; tion from what is one of the Ruffalo); Steve Rogers, a.k.a. big on action movies, seeing the Thor must seek to destroy his definitive popcorn flicks of our Captain America (Chris Evans); action ensemble of six hardcore and discovered that, although Johansson, whose character was own brother. Whedon addresses time. Natasha Romanoff, a.k.a. Black characters, half of them portrayed a skilled director, he was also a very hit-and-miss in her debut these point by point, making this [email protected] Widow (Scarlett Johansson), by Oscar-nominated actors, is a shameless comic book nerd, so in “Iron Man 2,” gets a gener- the Bruce Springsteen concert Clint Barton, a.k.a. Hawkeye sweet experience. It makes me the director’s chair was his. ous share of face time. As a male of blockbusters — an epic spec- (Jeremy Renner); and Thor, who wonder what “Transformers” Truly it was an inspired deci- with functional vision, I am not tacle, but surprisingly intimate. is just Thor (Chris Hemsworth), could be like if they tried to put sion because Whedon is now complaining. As each scene plays Viewers will also be sur- FLICK AT A GLANCE to fend off an imminent attack some actual brains into it. the toast of Hollywood. “The out, it’s surprising how organic it prised at how funny the movie Grade: A- by an otherworldly army led by Joss Whedon, the direc- Avengers” might be the best feels when these vastly different is. Admitted, the possibilities of Thor’s evil brother Loki (Tom tor/writer of “The Avengers,” action movie since “Inception,” personalities clash. witty banter were endless from Rated: PG-13 Hiddleston). is best known for creating TV and it was clearly 10 times more The actors had to hold up the beginning, but the screen- Time: 143 minutes What results is a definitive series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” difficult to pull off. their end too, and they all do writers elevate the dialogue Now playing example of what cinematic spec- and the short-lived cult favorite Among the challenges he was — especially Mark Ruffalo as beyond locker-room-style grunt- tacle is. “Firefly,” and he earned an Oscar faced was giving due time to each Visually, the action starts early nomination for co-writing the piece of one of the most loaded and intercedes often throughout screenplay for “Toy Story.” Not ensembles in movie history. The the film, usually in very cool only did he direct “The Avengers” idea that they could each get a arenas surrounding Loki, played but he conceived the story and satisfying amount of screen time to perfection by Hiddleston as co-wrote the screenplay. What is a feat that seemed formidable an unconventional comic book inspired producers to place the at best going in. Regardless of Mother’s Day Brunch villain, with both good and evil fate of this cinematic event in the your favorite Avenger (I favor Iron inside, who has allowed the evil hands of a lesser-known direc- Man over the others) Whedon Sunday - May 13, 2012 to win out entirely. tor? Allegedly, they met with him makes sure to satisfy all. Even 10am to 4pm

The Pirates! Band of Misfits Lockout Grade: B Grade: C- Breakfast Selections Rating: PG Rating: PG-13 Chef Prepared Omelet Station This clay animation, or “claymation” romp by the “Lockout,” is a hostage thriller that takes place Mango and Blueberry Stuffed Crepes minds behind “Chicken Run” stars Hugh Grant as on an international prison space station in the year the voice of Pirate Captain — yes, his name. It fol- 2074. Wisecracking former government agent Snow, Eggs Benedict Béarnaise lows the plight of the captain and his enthusiastic played by Guy Ritchie, is falsely accused of murder, Swedish Potatoes Gratine crew, who want to help him compete for the Pirate but has one shot at redemption: Emilie Warnock Apple Wood Smoked Bacon and �DessertsDesserts � European Chocolate Fountain of the Year award, even when he isn’t taken seriously (Maggie Grace) daughter of the U.S. president, is Maple Sausage Links by other big-name scalawags. During yet another taken captive after the prisoners revolt. Snow is Miniature Éclairs and Cream Puffs unsuccessful hunt for a ship to plunder, they come hired by the president to infiltrate the ship and get � Salads � Citrus Curd Chocolate Tulips across now-famed biologist Charles Darwin, who his daughter out alive at all costs. Fresh Crudités, Fruits and Cheeses Display Aperitif Glazed Petite Fours discovers that Pirate Captain’s shoulder parrot is I can only hope that my children may one day live Fresh Fruit Almond Tartletts actually a dodo, making it a scientific wonder. He in a world where it is commonplace to hire convict- Tropical Fruits Ambrosia Crisp Thai Chicken, Asian Greens, NonAlcoholic Beverages Included convinces Pirate Captain and the gang to go to ed murderers to retrieve the kidnapped daughters Adults - $32.50 plus tax. Children - $16.25 plus tax London and enter the bird into competition for of dignitaries. Won Ton Noodle All Checks are subject to 18% Gratuity Scientific Discovery of the Year, so they can collect Pierce portrays a classic tough guy, Stallone-esque Mixed Baby Greens, Spinach, the prize money and enter it into the Pirate of the who doesn’t care about anything — or does he? His Candied Walnuts, Gorgonzola Reservations Are Required Year contest, which is mostly based on booty count. sarcastic one-liners replace the usual Dirty Harry Tuscany Seafood Pasta and must be made by They must do so under the nose of Queen Victoria, spats to add a touch of humor, reminding us that, Noon Wednesday May 9. who has a bloodlust for pirates. yes, there is a screenplay for this movie somewhere. The move takes a small while to find its storytell- In fact, Pierce is actually quite good. While the story Entrees � �������������������������������� ing groove. In fact, the first 15 minutes or so lower knocks down every action-film cliché one by one, Chef Carved Rosemary Roasted Prime Rib ������������������� the expectations for the rest of the film, to a degree. Pierce’s performance is the only thing left standing. Grilled Chicken Breast Jerusalem But at some point the charming one-liners and slap- The body count in the movie is astronomical. Mirin Sake Marinated Salmon Filet stick humor hit their stride and the rest of the movie The audience learns to expect any new character Tortellini and Shrimp Anisette goes by all-too quickly. Lines like “It’s only impos- that is introduced in the space station to eventually sible if you stop to think about it,” are as quotable be pumped full of lead by one of the trigger-happy Saffron Infused Rice Pilaf as they come. prisoners. Sautéed Spring Vegetable Medley The irreverent “Pirates” is eccentric, irreverent Distractingly violent, laughably staged and writ- and in general, a boatful of whimsical fun. The ten like something that would have seemed clinched multi-Oscar-winning minds behind the Wallace & a century before the film takes place, the film is still ����������������������������������� Gromit series and “Chicken Run,” (a classic in my fun at times. In general, however, I’d rather watch ������������ opinion) go less for well-crafted cinematic heights Robert Downey Jr. sit on his private island some- ��������������������� and more for laughs with “The Pirates! Band of where — sunglasses donned and scotch in hand ������������������������� Misfits,” and their efforts arrgh not in vain. -R.P. — planning more action films that seem to have a SostanzaGrill ����������� Connect with us! better idea of what they’re doing. -R.P. Facebook.com/SostanzaGrill Twitter.com/SostanzaGrill A10 SPORTS

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SPORTS WRAP Grantsville tennis Park City defeated Grantsville 5-0 in tennis on Friday. Kevin Colopy defeated Braden Sandberg 0-6, 0-6 at first singles, Stefan Dancy defeated Tanner Elsholz 1-6, 3-6 at second singles and Matt Groy defeated Tyler Colson 4-6, 3-6 at third singles. Doubles matches were extremely competitive. The Miners’ Caleb Wray and Marco Testa defeated Devin Orgill and Zac Garrard 5-7, 3-6 and the second doubles match went three sets. Park City’s Evan Fleming and Kasra Motaghed defeated Jacob May 3-6, 7-5, 1-6. Grantsville’s Hunter Anderson picked up a vic- tory in junior varsity with an 8-5 win at second singles. Tooele football meeting There will be a mandatory player- parent meeting for all those inter- ested in playing football at Tooele High School next year. The meet- ing will be held Monday, May 14 at 7 p.m. in the Tooele High School commons area. For any questions contact head coach Kyle Brady at [email protected]. Stansbury football meeting A mandatory parent/player meet- ing for Stansbury High School Maegan Burr football players will be held at Stansbury senior shortstop Jake Witkowski tags out Grantsville junior outfielder Quinton Smith at second Thursday. The Stallions rolled to a 13-3 victory over the Cowboys to go undefeated in Region 11. 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 8 at the SHS auditorium. Those attend- ing the meeting should bring $20 for a spirit pack. Benson Mill 5K Stallions finish undefeated in Region 11 Celebrate the morning of Memorial by Mark Watson the hitters. Clingman allowed zero runs Day and the start of the summer SPORTS EDITOR and only three hits through the next five season with a fast, flat and fun innings to improve his pitching record to 5K. There will be great prizes, After winning the region title, Stansbury’s 7-0. awards and all participants will next goal was to finish undefeated in The Stallions ended up with 12 hits for receive a technical race shirt. region. A game against a good Grantsville the game and five of them were doubles. There will be a drawing for all team Thursday at Grantsville stood in the “We’re pretty strong in the hitting depart- registered runners at the end of way of reaching that next goal, and after ment all the way through the line-up one the race. Runners can register the day of the race from 7:30 a.m. to two innings it looked like the Cowboys through nine. In fact, you could say we’re 8:30 a.m. at Benson Grist Mill might spoil that quest for the Stallions. strong one through 13. We have 12 or 13 with the race starting at 9 a.m. Grantsville ace Dalen Erickson allowed players who can hit the ball,” the coach Cost is $20 per person, $90 for only one runner on base in the first two said. a five-person family and $15 for innings and the Cowboys jumped out to a Stansbury got it going in the top of the additional family members. Online 3-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning. third inning when they loaded the bases registration is no longer available, Skyler Cloward ripped a long double to with one out on a bloop single from Jarrett but runners are encouraged to be right-center to score Kelby Landon and Anderson, walk to Matt Lindlsey and Filip there early on race day to register. then Connor Turner lofted a shot over the Anderson was hit by a pitch. Wyatt Branch Runners may want to download left-center fence for a quick 3-0 Grantsville then singled to right to score two runners. a printable registration form at lead. Jake Witkowski then smacked a sacrifice www.bensonmill5k.com and have “I was worried when they went up 3-0 fly to score a third run. Jesse Clingman it filled out prior to arriving on because Erickson was mowing us down smashed a double to left-center to score a race day. This will speed up the and I knew he had only given up two runs fourth run and Tyson Haddon eventually registration process. Awards will against Bear River,” said Stansbury coach scored on a hit by Trevor Clingman. go to top three overall male and Ray Clinton. The Stallions ran the lead to 8-3 in the female runners in age group cat- The coach’s concerns were swept away very next inning when Marcos Chacon egories. Runners can also register in the top of the third inning when the pounded a double over the center field- at Premier Athletics, 14 N. Main Stallions scored five runs and never let up er’s head followed by a single from Jarrett Street in Tooele. A flag ceremony the rest of the game. Stansbury scored five Anderson. Filip Anderson then found the will be held at 8:50 a.m. in the third, three in the fourth, two in the perfect spot to hit the ball with a double on Dixie State softball fifth and three more in the sixth to win the a shot just inside the bag at third base for University of California San Diego game 13-3 in six innings and achieve a 12- two RBIs. Branch then continued his hot defeated Dixie State College twice 0 region record. day at the plate with a double of his own on Sunday to eliminate the Red “I thought that we could win the region for another RBI and an 8-3 Stallion lead Storm in the NCAA playoffs in title, but I was surprised that we went after four innings. Seaside, Calif. The Tritons edged undefeated,” Clinton said. “It’s a great In the meantime, Jesse Clingman sent the Seasiders 3-2 in the first achievement for our graduating seniors the Cowboys down in order in the second game and then won 10-0 in a win- to go undefeated. No one will ever have a and third innings and allowed one run on ner-take-all game. Dixie defeated better record in region games, some team base in the fourth because of an error. UCSD 3-2 on Friday in the first in the future may tie that mark with an Stansbury stretched the lead to 10- game of the regional tournament undefeated season, but they can’t do any 3 in the top of the fifth with a two-out and then advanced with a 2-0 better.” rally. Jarrett Anderson singled to left and victory over Cal State Monterey After giving up three runs and two hits Lindsley doubled to right. A Grantsville Bay on Saturday. In the victory, Maegan Burr in the first inning, it was Stansbury pitcher sophomore Mattie Snow from Stansbury outfielder Filip Anderson catches the ball Thursday against Grantsville. The Stallions Jesse Clingman who started to mow down SEE FINISH PAGE A12 ➤ Tooele threw a complete game, will face Carbon on Saturday at home in the state tournament. shutting out an Otter team that has four batters hitting over .400. She held them to three hits and struck out five, needing just 98 pitches. In the first game of the tourney Dixie State senior Lauren Cowboys secure third seed Folta from Erda pitched out of a jam in the first and fourth inning and held UCSD to two runs on six in tourney by defeating SHS hits. Snow relieved Folta in the circle for the final two frames and picked up her 16th win of the sea- by Jake Gordon game of being sharp on defense and play- son. She allowed two hits while STAFF WRITER ing a much more sound game.” striking out one. Snow was named The victory was huge for Grantsville as Female Athlete of the Week at For Grantsville softball, it’s all about how they came into the game tied with Stansbury Dixie State on April 30. She post- you finish a game that’s important. The with a 7-4 record heading into their final ed a 2-0 record in two starts Cowboys spotted Stansbury three runs in region game of the year in what turned out in helping the Red Storm clinch the first two innings but didn’t seem to get to be essentially a playoff game for third the PacWest automatic berth in discouraged. place in region. With the win, Grantsville the NCAA II Tournament, had a Home runs by Jamie Hamby and Maddie grabbed the third seed while Stansbury will 0.00 ERA in nine innings of work, Johnson tied the game in the third and be a handful as a fourth seed. tossed one complete game and then Teagan Critchlow gave Grantsville the Hamby and Critchlow each picked up a shared a shutout, allowed one unearned run, six hits and four lead in the fourth with a two-run single pair of hits for the Cowboys. Hamby sup- walks in two appearances and that eventually gave the Cowboys a 5-3 plied Grantsville with the first run on a solo struck out seven. victory over Stansbury Friday afternoon in home run and Critchlow brought in two Grantsville. runs with one of her two singles in the vic- Utah Jazz “We had talked about getting behind tory. Karlee Manzione had a solid game at Maegan Burr The San Antonio Spurs ended the early on in the season and we never quit,” Utah Jazz season by sweeping the said Grantsville coach Heidi Taylor. “I Grantsville’s Kolbi Jo Meno tags out Stansbury senior Abby Mcintyre Friday at home plate. The Jazz 4-0 in the first round of the thought we focused on our goals in the SEE SECURE PAGE A12 ➤ Cowboys defeated the Stallions to finish third in Region 11. playoffs. San Antonio completed the sweep with an 87-81 victory on Monday at EnergySolutions Arena. Mano Ginobili hit consecu- tive 3-pointers after the Utah Jazz Local athletes will battle at Region 11 track meet had pulled within 61-58 late in the third quarter in Game 4 of the by Mark Watson of runners, is a favorite to win for fourth through eighth. Athletes in the 100 meters. Didericksen 300 hurdles. first-round Western Conference the girls title with Morgan and who place in the top four in their is ninth in the 200 meters. Justin “Ryan has been a top perform- series. And after the Jazz rallied SPORTS EDITOR Stansbury as the top challeng- events will qualify for the state Jenkins has the second fastest time er in the hurdles for us for the from 21 points down to get within Stansbury and its 100-member ers. Preliminary races will be held meet May 18-19 at BYU. The top in the 3A 400 meters, while Luke past three years, but injuries have four in the final minute, Ginobili turned a steal by Tony Parker into plus track team will be a favorite on Wednesday with the finals on four relay teams will also qualify Jones has the eighth fastest time in prevented him from participating a layup that sealed the victory and to win the Region 11 boys track Thursday. for state. the 800 meters. for a full season,” said coach Traci series sweep. The Jazz shot 20 title this Wednesday and Thursday The top eight finishers in each Local athletes already have Austin Slade has the fifth best Stevens. “We are excited that he is percent from the 3-point line dur- at Stansbury High School. Stallion event will score points for their turned in impressive performanc- time in the 1600 meters and sev- healthy this season and are looking ing their first round series against coach Randy Quarez believes the teams with the breakdown of 10 es which rank among the leaders enth fastest in the 3200 meters. forward to him placing well at the the Spurs. It was the third lowest race for first in the boys meet will points for a first-place finish, eight in 3A competition. Grantsville’s Ryan Castagno is state meet.” 3-point percentage in a series dur- come down to Stansbury and points for second, six points for Stansbury sprinters Hudson superb hurdler for the Cowboys ing the last 15 postseasons, Ogden. a third place and then five, four, Conrad and Dallin Didericksen with the fifth fastest time in the 110 Ogden, with its talented group three, two and one respectively rank sixth and eighth respectively hurdles and 10th top time in the SEE TRACK PAGE A12 ➤ A11

TUESDAY May 8, 2012 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 Stansbury wins first game at state Follow us on Facebook! TOOELETRANSCRIPT Stallions fall out of playoffs with 2-0 loss to Juan Diego on Saturday BULLETIN

by Jake Gordon STAFF WRITER

Not many people outside of the Stansbury boys’ soccer team and their fans had high hopes as they entered into the playoffs as a fourth seed out of Region 11. Are you a former Club member? SHS SOCCER Ever played sports at a Boys & Girls Club? We’re looking for you! As the fourth seed, Stansbury had to travel to Region 12 cham- Visit www.bgcgsl.org for a pion Spanish Fork and knock them off their perch. short alumni survey! That is exactly what Stansbury did as they domi- nated play after 10 minutes and got a goal from Josh Gallegos in the 56th minute to pull off the 1-0 upset victory Thursday in Spanish Fork. In the quarterfinals, Stansbury never found that goal against Juan Diego. The Soaring Maegan Burr Eagle went into half with a 1-0 lead after a Stansbury own-goal Stansbury senior Johnny Calderon (11) dives forward after colliding with a Juan Diego player Saturday. The Soaring Eagle and carried that momentum knocked the Stallions out of the playoffs with a 2-0 victory. into the second half to pull out the 2-0 victory over Stansbury lead heading into the half. Pet of the Week Saturday afternoon in Draper Juan Diego came out in the to eliminate the Stallions. second half and put a damper The loss to Juan Diego in the on any Stansbury comeback quarterfinals didn’t diminish chances as Montoya directed a the fact that Stansbury made a long shot from about 35 yards solid run through the playoffs out that bent into goal for a 2-0 with the first round victory over Soaring Eagle lead in the 47th Spanish Fork in their first ever minute. visit to the playoffs in school Even though they trailed by history. two goals, Stansbury went on Stansbury 1 — Spanish Fork 0 the offensive and created a few It took a little bit for Stansbury opportunities. Jonny Calderon to get over their playoff jitters created a solid chance with a but after 10 minutes Stansbury cross in the 56th minute that controlled possession of the was cleared out. Anthony Mejia ball against Spanish Fork. almost had another cross that “We really dominated the deflected into the goal in the game after 10 minutes,” said 58th minute but was turned Stansbury coach Brandon away. Andersen. “I think it took us a Stansbury gave it their all little bit to settle down but after in the final 20 minutes but the 10 minutes we made our couldn’t strike for a goal in the move.” final minutes to give Juan Diego The hard work paid off finally a trip to the semifinals with the for Stansbury in the 56th min- two-goal victory. ute when Josh Gallegos got “I am just proud of the into position after a corner kick players for their willpower of HOUND blasted by Zack Sharp. Gallegos the kids to play their game,” buried the header into the net Andersen said. “After that red For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure and the goal stood as the only card in the Spanish Fork game I Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires one to give Stansbury a 1-0 vic- thought our players really came Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing tory to move on to the quarter- together the rest of the way.” and possible shelter fee. finals. [email protected] Tooele City “It felt great to finally get one Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to in,” said Gallegos. “We were Grantsville hold animals for 3 days doing great on offense and we Animal Shelter 884-6881 before euthanization. felt that it was only a matter of Your Local News Source time before we got one in.” Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. Aside from the goal scored TOOELETRANSCRIPT by Gallegos, Stansbury keeper Maegan Burr BULLETIN Tooele Veterinary Clinic Kyler Clements kept a clean Stansbury sophomore Josh Gallegos (15) fights for the ball Saturday against 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 sheet in goal, even with the Juan Diego. Stallions playing a man down for the final 19 minutes of the started it by getting a shot on Unfortunately, Stansbury was match. goal that was saved and gave struck with disaster in the 40th Spanish Fork actually came Stansbury a corner kick. minute when the Stallions put out the more aggressive team in Sharp was the man kicking in an own goal into their own the opening 10 minutes. Matt the corner too as he placed his net just before halftime. Stevens and Dallin Bies each kick right inside the box at the “I think we were evenly MONDAY APRIL 23RD had a shot on goal to begin head of Gallegos for go-ahead matched and I was thinking the game but were both turned goal and give the Stallions a we could go into halftime 0-0 7PM AT THS away by Stansbury. 1-0 lead. against Juan Diego,” Andersen The Stallions shook off the “Set pieces have been our said. “The own goal knocked nerves after 10 minutes and strength this year,” Andersen the wind out of us a little bit MATINEE started to play their game. said. “We have signals for what but we wanted to go out in the Armando Herrera got a good we want to do on set pieces and second half and blow it off like SATURDAY MAY 12TH shot on goal in the 13th minute it has played to our advantage it never happened.” that was deflected and saved this season.” Juan Diego added another 3PM GHS and then Sharp had a chance Defending their lead got a lot goal seven minutes into the at a free kick in the 29th minute tougher five minutes after the second half when Andrew that was also saved to keep the goal when Bryce Terry was sent Montoya bent in a goal from game scoreless. off with a red card which gave 35 yards out to give Juan Diego After Stansbury essentially Spanish Fork a strong advan- a 2-0 victory over Stansbury dominated the middle of the tage. and eliminating the Stallions in first half, Spanish Fork came Spanish Fork’s best chance Draper Saturday. back in the final five minutes of to tie came in the 71st min- Stansbury had its chances the half to pressure the Stallion ute when both Lucas Vargas to score in the game but just defense. Parker Bowman prob- and Bies had point blank shots couldn’t cash in against Juan ably had the best chance to on goal that were saved and Diego in the quarterfinals. score in the 38th minute when cleared away. Juan Diego opened up the his shot narrowly missed the left To their credit, the Stansbury game with a handful of chances post to keep the game scoreless defense stood tall with the play as Gerald Garcia had a early at the half. of David Smith and Josh Myers breakaway chance in the fifth presents Stansbury must have gained in support of Clements in goal minute turned away and Carlos confidence at the half because to help Stansbury secure the Robles sent in a dangerous they came out with all the victory. cross in the ninth minute that scoring chances for the first Juan Diego 2 — Stansbury 0 was cleared out. 16 minutes of the second. It For almost the entire first Stansbury started to break was the 56th minute that gave half, Stansbury appeared equal through with their attack in the Stansbury an edge and Sharp with Juan Diego in every aspect. 17th minute when Zack Sharp sent in a shot from distance that was deflected and still on target but was saved. The best shot at goal for Stansbury came in the 23rd minute. In the 23rd, Jonny Calderon the story of betrayal, forgiveness, and love sent in a deadly cross into the iselle box as Junior Calderon was almost able to get a piece of the ball and send it into goal but was turned away at the last second. G In the final two minutes of the first half, Juan Diego turned on the offensive pressure but it appeared that Stansbury would be able to withstand the pres- sure until a free kick by Juan $5 INDIVIDUAL $15 FAMILY Diego. In the 40th minute, Montoya TICKETS AVAILABLE sent a kick inside the box that Maegan Burr was inadvertently headed into ONLINE AT WWW.TVADANCE.ORG Stansbury goalkeeper Kyler Clements makes a save Saturday against Juan the goal by a Stansbury defend- OR AT THE DOOR ON PERFORMANCE NIGHT Diego. er that gave Juan Diego a 1-0 A12

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Millions spent to manage deer Secure continued from page A10 by Mark Hadley gists that a fawn has been born trol has on the number of fawns CONTRIBUTING WRITER and giving them the exact location that survive. the plate for Stansbury in going where the fawn is. Placing collars on coyotes will 2-for-4 with a pair of singles, The effect coyotes have on Immediately, biologists and a also allow researchers to estimate including an RBI in the loss. deer fawns — and the effect coy- volunteer search crew will travel to the size of the coyote population, Stansbury came out in the ote control has on coyotes — are the area to find the fawn and fit it how the coyotes use the habitat, first inning like they were among the things biologists and with an expandable radio collar. the coyotes’ activity patterns and going to run away with the university researchers will know Once the fawns are fitted with the effect coyote control work has game. Janessa Bassett and Beth more about later this summer. The the expandable collars, biologists on the coyote population. Chipman each walked to begin DWR, BYU and USU are team- will monitor them for about six Restoring deer habitat: At a the game. Manzione was able ing up to conduct a coyote-deer months to see how many fawns cost of more than $76 million, to single up the middle to score fawn study on Monroe Mountain survive the first critical months of the DWR and its partners have Bassett for the first run and in south-central Utah. their lives. improved mule deer habitat on then Abby McIntyre brought in The study on Monroe Mountain Deer fawns aren’t the only ani- nearly 780,000 acres over the past Chipman with a sacrifice fly to is just one of several things the mals that will have radio collars six years alone. Another 500,000 right to give Stansbury a 2-0 DWR and its partners are doing placed on their necks — coyotes acres of habitat improvement is in lead after a half inning. to help mule deer in Utah. In just will too. the planning stages. These habitat Grantsville had a chance to the past six years, tens of millions After collaring the coyotes, biol- improvements often take several counter in the bottom half when of dollars have been spent to help ogists and researchers will moni- years before they become estab- Critchlow singled and Johnson the deer herds. Programs have tor them to assess the coyotes’ lished and are fully effective. But, walked but the Cowboys were focused on restoring deer habitat, location in relation to deer fawns in the future, this effort will result unable to cut into the Stansbury reducing highway mortality, stop- in the area. in healthier mule deer populations lead in the first. Maegan Burr ping deer poachers, limiting the As part of the study, personnel in Utah. The Stallion lead just got spread of disease and monitoring with USDA-Wildlife Services will Reducing highway mortal- bigger in the second with a Grantsville softball head coach Heidi Taylor hugs Bailey Critchlow at the end of deer on winter range. also conduct high-intensity coy- ity: Deer-auto collisions kill thou- two-out rally. Jacelyn Kaufman the game against Stansbury Friday. A major study will be conducted ote control on half of the Monroe sands of deer in Utah annually. started it with a single and on the deer/coyote situation. management unit. On the other No one knows exactly how many pinch runner Quncee Horrocks to grab the lead. Kolbi Jo Meno to preserve the lead. Kilee Doe mule deer will be captured half, no coyote control will hap- and Hamby each drew walks Christensen walked in the sixth are killed, but the DWR is working was called upon for Kaufman. and fitted with radio collars and a pen. Horrocks was later able to score to get things going. With both and made her way to third but closely with the Utah Department vaginal-implant transmitter (VIT) Comparing how fawns did on on a Grantsville fielding error runners in scoring position, was also stranded there to keep of Transportation (UDOT) to that will be inserted in such a way areas where coyotes were con- for a 3-0 Stansbury lead in the Critchlow belted a two-run sin- Stansbury at three runs. reduce the number. Since 2005, that it will exit the doe when she trolled versus how they did on middle of two. gle up the middle to give the In the last chance for the UDOT has spent more than $47 gives birth to a fawn. areas with no control will help Runs came lightning fast for Cowboys a 5-3 lead after four. Stallions, Horrocks reached million to build fences and high- When the VIT is expelled, it will biologists and researchers learn Grantsville in the third when After allowing three runs in base after being hit by a pitch way-crossing structures to help begin transmitting, alerting biolo- more about the effect coyote con- Hamby led off the inning with the first two innings, Grantsville with two outs but first base both deer and elk cross roads safe- a solo home run to cut into starting pitcher Bailey Critchlow would be as far as Horrocks ly. The DWR is also funding two the Stansbury lead, 3-1. Balls really settled down in the cir- would get as Grantsville held Utah State University projects to weren’t done flying over the cle to give her team a chance on for the two-run victory. ���������������� learn more about the effect high- outfield fence for Grantsville in to complete the comeback. As the fourth seed, Stansbury way mortality is having on Utah’s the third. Critchlow pitched five consec- will travel to face Spanish Fork deer herds. After Taylor Waters was hit by utive scoreless innings to finish in the opening round of 3A ������������ Stopping deer poachers: The a pitch with one out, Johnson the game for Grantsville. playoffs. Grantsville will face off DWR has put additional resources hit a two-run bomb to left-cen- Stanbury had its chances to against Payson as a third seed into the capture and prosecution ter to knot the game up at 3-3 get runs in the later innings. but are still unable to deter- ������������� of deer poachers. As a result, sev- after three innings. After singling in the fifth, mine where they will be play- eral criminals who have killed mul- Grantsville used a two-out Manzione reached third in the ing. �������� ������������������������������������������ tiple deer have been arrested. One rally of their own in the fourth fifth but was stranded there [email protected] example of the effect the DWR’s ����������������������������������������������� ��������� efforts are having is the reduced �������������������� ��������������� ����������������� number of big game animals that were killed illegally during the past ������������������������������������������������������ Track who has hit 6 feet, 4 inches this Vorwaller. They will be challenged two winters, a time when deer are year. He will be challenged by by Tooele’s Madison Headman, continued from page A10 especially vulnerable to poaching. Gabe Davis of Morgan and Brett Kenya Russell, Brindisy Russell ������������������������ During the winter of 2010 – 2011, Smart of Bear River. and Amber Haskell. DWR officers know of 72 big game Another top hurdler is Ben Becca Smaellie of Tooele is one Stansbury’s Lyndsie Thompson As Tooele County� s elite soccer club, Stansbury Elite SC has the animals that were illegally killed. Medley of Tooele. of the top performers in wom- is another top thrower with high largest number of competitive teams for players age 8-1 8yo from During the winter of 2011 – 2012, An exciting race is anticipated en’s competition. She has the top marks in the shot put and discus. that number dropped to 57. between Stansbury and Ogden in throw in 3A in javelin with a toss Grantsville’s BreAnn DeLaney also Stockton to Salt Lake City.t I �s also the least expensive while More than $1 million has been the 4x100 relay. The Tigers have the of 125 feet, 7 inches. She also is good in the throwing events, boasting the best winning percentage and coaches experienced spent to research and monitor second fastest time in the event has the sixth-best throw in the and Rylie Matthews has the fifth and ready to help your player excel on and off the soccer field. chronic wasting and other diseas- in 3A and the Stallions have the discus. best throw in 3A in the javelin. es that affect mule deer in Utah third fast time. Stansbury’s team Stansbury’s Brooke Cavey has “This is only Rylie's second sea- ���������������������������� and to monitor deer on winter includes Conrad, Tyler Jensen, Ky recorded a top-10 time in the 100 son participating in track,” her ranges. Bender and Justin Jenkins. Tooele meters. Tooele’s Brindisy Russell coach said. “Her natural ability � also is strong in the 4x100 with and Stansbury’s Madie Alvey and the determination she has to Tell Stewart, Scott Brady, Damon are among the leaders in the excel are helping her to be among Thomas and Chris Ebert. 400 meters. Stansbury’s Morgan the top javelin throwers in the Tooele has clocked the second Vorwaller and Grantsville’s Taeler state.” fastest time in the 4x200 with Johnson excel in the 800 meters. Hailey Stevens and Jennifer ������������������� Straton Atherley, Allen Sneed, Jake Bronwyn Douglas leads Stansbury Christensen of Grantsville should Brady and Alex Toone. The three in the 1600 meters be near the top in the high jump. Tooele County 3A schools also Tooele’s Alyssa Banks should Hailey Stevens has been consis- field three top teams in the 4x400 vie for first place in both hurdle tent at the 5 feet, 2 inch mark relay. Grantsville and Tooele are at events if she has recovered from all season long. “She is confident the top in the 4x800 relay, and all an injury. Erika Alvey of Stansbury and determined to reach a new three local schools have shined in is another top hurdler. personal best, and we expect that the sprint medley relay. Competing in the 4x100 relay she will jump to the next level at Havili brothers Allan and Atu for the Stallions will be Maddie any time,” her coach said. are among the leaders this year in Bender, Jenna Becker, Madie Christensen is only a freshman the shout put. Derrick Rasher is Alvey and Kendal Levine. Tooele and already is a leader in the high an excellent javelin thrower along also has a top team with Makaylee jump “It has been fun to watch with Stansbury’s Hunter Anderson Bird, Hope Wotherspoon, Stacey our freshman realize the ability and Tooele’s Sean York. Medley and Alexis Hardy. she has in the high jump and gain “We expected that Derrick Tooele also is superb in the confidence. She improved on her would perform well in the javelin 4x200 relay with Madison personal best at the Taylorsville this season. It has been his main Headman, Elizabeth Coble, Invitational by 4 inches, which is focus since track season ended Kaitlyn Hardy and Kenya Russell. a huge one-meet improvement last spring. He spent many hours Stansbury is strong in the 4x400 for this event,” coach Stevens on his own during the summer with Madie Alvey, Krissy Nobles, said. improving his technique,” said Kati Rasmussen and Morgan Stansbury has a pair of talented coach Stevens. Vorwaller. The sprint medley long jumpers in Madie Alvey and The top high jumper in the team is also good with Cavey, Courtenae Nielson. region is Stansbury’s Justin Jenkins Madie Alvey, Abigail Beazer and [email protected] Yippy-tie-I-Idol (talent competition) Dillon 435-764-0402 Horseshoe Toss The game ended after six will have zero defeats, two Finish complete innings because of teams will have one lost and Steve Ellis 435-884-6049 continued from page A10 the 10-run rule. one team will be eliminated Pony Express Race Stansbury will host three with two losses. Tournament error allowed Anderson to score other teams in the first and sec- action continues on Thursday, Dean Atkin 435-830-8146 and then Branch knocked in ond rounds of the state tourna- May 17 in Kearns. Ranch Rodeo the 10th run with another hit. ment on Saturday. The Stallions Grantsville travels to Canyon The Cowboys made a bit of will face Carbon at 10 a.m. with View High School in Cedar City Oakley 435-830-9303 noise in the bottom of the fifth Dixie and Park City playing at and will face Delta at 9:30 a.m. with singles from Ky Fisher and Stansbury at 1 p.m. The four Also playing in the bracket are Poetry Contest Quinton Smith, but could not teams will play again at 4 p.m. Canyon View and Union. Tyler 801-865-0174 submission deadline: May 26 bring them home. By the end of the day one team [email protected] Jesse Clingman scored com- BBQ Cook-off ing around the bases after he Patty 435-277-2409 day of registration started the sixth inning with an infield hit. Later, Branch High School Sports Standings ENTRY DEADLINE MAY 17, UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE smacked another hit for two RBIs to give Stansbury a 13-3 advantage. 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Tooele woman reflects on her century of life and reveals her secrets for staying alert and healthy

leanor “Nora” Dalpiaz has lived through more than a century. She was born in Colorado in 1911. At the age of 5, her family moved to Utah. While growing up, she and her family lived in several mining towns such as Sunnyside and Price. When she was a young woman, Dalpiaz met her hus- band Frank at a church carni- val. They courted for a year, and spent a lot of their time attend- ing dances at Saltair. After a yearlong engagement, the cou- ple wed in 1938. They honey- mooned in San Francisco and Southern California. Dalpiaz’s husband had a friend who worked at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood as a maî- tre d. “It was exciting to go to that theater,” Dalpiaz said. “We went back several times. It was a beautiful place. There was an area there with stars’ names and handprints in a circle on the ground. You could just walk up to it and look down at it. I have pictures of us in front of the Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. The pictures remind me of that wonderful time.” As newlyweds, the cou- ple settled in Helper, a small town with a population of a little more than 2,000. Dalpiaz resided there for most of 70 years where she worked as a nurse and her husband worked for the United States Postal Service. He was also in the Navy. Even after her husband died in 1996, Dalpiaz contin- ued to live in the same home they had bought together. The couple was married for 59 years. “Frank was an ideal hus- band, so kind and patient,” Dalpiaz said. “He knew how to avoid problems. We were very compatible and we shared our responsibilities in our mar- riage. I depended on him for so many things.”

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Eleanor “Nora” Dalpiaz poses for a photo at her home in Tooele Tuesday afternoon. B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 8, 2012 Moments in Time THE HISTORY CHANNEL ➤ On May 22, 1455, the battle of England’s War of the Roses begins in St. Albans, 20 miles northwest of London. The forces of House of York, whose badge was a white rose, defeated the red- rose House of Lancaster. Both families claimed the throne, and the war would stretch on for 30 years.

➤ On May 23, 1701, at London’s Execution Dock, British privateer William Kidd, popularly known as Captain Kidd, is hanged for piracy and murder after capturing Mega Maze a boat that was loaded with gold, jewels, silk, sugar and guns. A colorful legend grew up around the story of Kidd, including reports of lost buried treasure.

➤ On May 21, 1881, in Washington, D.C., humanitarians Clara Barton and Adolphus Solomons found the American National Red Cross, an organization established to provide humanitarian aid to victims of wars and natural disasters.

➤ On May 26, 1897, horror writer Bram Stoker’s classic vampire tale, “Dracula,” is first offered for sale in London. Through fictional journal city would you find the entries and letters written famous Carnaby Street? by the novel’s principal 6. LANGUAGE: What common characters, “Dracula” item used to be known as tells the story of a “India rubber”? Transylvanian vampire 7. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: and his English victims. What does the Apgar Scale 1. CHEMISTRY: What two ele- measure? ➤ On May 24, 1917, after ments are combined to 8. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who was losing 373 Allied and make bronze? the only U.S. president to neutral ships in one 2. MEASUREMENTS: How be sworn into office by his month because of attacks many furlongs are in a father? by German U-boat mile? 9. SPORTS: Who was the first submarines, the British 3. HISTORY: What was the first person officially to run a Royal Navy introduces a permanent English settle- mile in less than 4 min- convoy system, whereby ment in America? utes? all merchant ships 4. ANATOMY: In which part of 10. ANIMAL KINGDOM: crossing the Atlantic the body would you find Which species of big cat Ocean would travel the metatarsal bones? cannot retract its claws? in groups under the 5. GEOGRAPHY: In which protection of the British navy.

➤ On May 27, 1963, Bob Dylan releases his second album, “The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan,” which included future hits “Blowin’ In the Wind,” “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” and “A Hard Rain’s a-Gonna Fall.”

➤ On May 25, 1977, the communist government of China lifts its decade- old ban on the writings of William Shakespeare. Mao Tse-Tung’s 1966 revolution had banned any cultural work — music, literature, film or theater — that did not have the required ideological content. By ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW the early 1970s China was desperate for new sources of trade, and the “Honestly, it’s a show based on Jane Seymour.” play the aforemen- revolution was declared my life and the embarrassing • • • tioned parents. Sarah ended. relationships I’ve had. It’s about Q: When will my favorite plays Polly, a recently four guys who are all at different show, “Rookie Blue,” be return- divorced single mom © 2012 King Features Synd., Inc. stages of their lives relationship- ing for another season? Please who moves in with wise, and they have each other’s say it hasn’t been canceled! her eccentric parents, backs. It’s based on me and my — Olaf D., St. Paul, Minn. Elaine and Max. The friends.” A: “Rookie Blue” will indeed show is set to premiere As for Breckin making a be back for its third season on this fall. cameo, he played coy: “I don’t Thursday, May 24, at 10 p.m. • • • Q: My husband said he read know — we’ll see. There might ET/PT on ABC. Now entering Q: I am hooked on somewhere that Breckin Meyer be an Alfred Hitchcock-like their third year on the job, our “Once Upon a Time.” is leaving “Franklin & Bash” walkthrough. Hopefully we’ll five rookie cops have learned to Will it be back for because he has a new comedy have some better guest stars overcome the sophomore curse a second season? on TBS. Please tell me that isn’t than just me.” — knowing a little knowledge is — David T., St. Louis true. — Kellie K., via e-mail Speaking of guest stars, as a dangerous thing. Having seen A: As of this writ- A: The only part that is true is “Franklin & Bash” gears up for the premiere episode, I can tell ing, no official word that Breckin does indeed have its second season — premier- you that it is indeed one that has come from ABC, a new comedy called “Men at ing Tuesday, June 5, on TNT fans won’t want to miss! but you can bet the Work” on TBS, which premieres — Breckin revealed: “We have • • • farm that the top-rated Thursday, May 25, at 10 p.m. an unbelievable line of guest Q: I love everything that the drama series, which ET/PT. The multicamera com- stars this season. Sean Astin talented Sarah Chalke does. has smashed viewing edy, which Breckin created, plays a superhero. Seth Green When will she get her own records each week, writes and executive produces, and Eric Mabius come on as show? — Jason R., via e-mail definitely will be back Breckin Meyer stars Danny Masterson, James the ‘Bizarro’ Franklin and Bash. A: Sarah is slated to star in the for another season. Lesure, Michael Cassidy and Cybill Shepherd guest-stars. new ABC comedy called “How 32853-6475; or e-mail her at Adam Busch. Breckin told And we actually get to meet to Live with Your Parents for the Write to Cindy at King [email protected]. me a bit about his new show Mark Paul Gosselaar’s mom this Rest of Your Life,” in which Brad Features Weekly Service, when we spoke the other day: time around, who’s played by Garrett and Elizabeth Perkins P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL © 2012 King Features Synd., Inc.

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TUESDAY May 8, 2012 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B3 HOMEFRONT Edamame a great snack, but can be used in dinner dishes too oybeans are both new and (light sodium or regular) vegetable broth, Worcestershire old on the food scene. Soy 6 plum tomatoes, chopped sauce and tomatoes. Bring heat in many forms has been a 6 ounces frozen corn to high to bring to boil, reduce S Diane Sagers mainstay of the Asian diet in the Fresh edamame beans heat and simmer for about 15 form of soy sauce, tofu and the CORRESPONDENT Heat pan with oil. Add diced minutes until chicken is cooked beans themselves for more than onion, chopped pepper, salt, to an internal temperature of 2,000 years. pepper and thyme leaves. If 165 degrees. Remove chicken In America, we have used using fresh thyme, run fingers to plate and let cool slightly. soybean oil in cooking for a that is high in protein. 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Allergies? fiber and 8 grams of protein. flavor and texture are quite dif- They also provide 10 percent ferent. To become edamame, the of the daily requirement for soybeans are harvested at the Voice Disorders? Vitamin C, 6 percent of the daily peak of ripening just before they Diane Sagers requirement for Vitamin A, 6 reach the “hardening” time. The Soybeans are a major crop across the U.S. Most of the beans are used for David K. Palmer M.D. percent of the daily requirement word edamame means “beans animal feed, but they are very nutritious and make a great addition to a healthy for calcium and 8 percent of on branches.” They do grow diet. Nancy J. Stevenson P.A.-C (over 10 years of ears, nose and throat experience) the daily requirement for iron. in clusters on bushy branches. 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Elizabeth Tripp These students are from Grantsville Elementary School. From left, Paige Ford, Brayden Albiston, Grantsville City Councilman Mike Colson, Erin Shipman, Mashayla Scriven and Carly Ault stand with their awards.

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B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 8, 2012 MILITARY WEDDING COMMUNITY NEWS Gardner/Bresee Former Tooele County resi- nile delin- Keenan Andrews dent receives James R. Boyle q u e n c y, Award custody, Because of his tremendous Cyrus and Diana Gardner are Former Tooele resident n e g l e c t , record of personal achieve- pleased to announce the mar- Ardeth Houde was presented abuse and ment academically, social- riage of their daughter, Kristen with the James R. Boyle Award any pro- ly and physically, Keenan Audrey, to Ryley Joseph Bresee, for Child Advocacy by the c e e d i n g Andrews has been given an son of Timonthy and Kathy Monroe County Bar Association where the appointment to the United Bresee, on May 9 in the Salt Lake at its annual Law Day Luncheon i n t e r e s t States Air Force Academy. Temple. You are invited to attend on April 24 in Rochester, N.Y. and rights This appointment is awarded a reception in their honor that The award was presented for Ardeth Houde of a child to only 1,200 out of 12,000 evening at the Cedar Breaks outstanding work in the field of required applicants. Keenan’s very Ward Building, 5643 S. 2200 W. in family and juvenile law. legal protection. She was a trial proud parents are Kristopher Taylorsville, from 6 to 8 p.m. Born and raised in Tooele attorney until 1991, when she and Amy Price Andrews of (Ardeth Daly, Tooele High began serving as the appel- Lompoc, Calif. Tooele resi- School class of 1951), Houde late attorney for the Juvenile dents Shirley McCarty and received her bachelor’s degree Justice Division of the Legal Aid Delbert Price, Sr. are his very in law and a juris doctor Society. She served until 2009 Ryley Bresee and Kristen Gardner proud grandparents. degree from the University of in the Appellate Division of the Utah School of Law in 1957. New York Supreme Court and She was the only woman in New York Court of Appeals. her law class. She then married Houde and her family have TOOELE and moved to Rochester, N.Y., kept close contact with Tooele TRANSCRIPT where she became a member of through the years and visit BULLETIN the New York Bar in 1959. She every summer. She has kept began her career principally in a special relationship with the family law. Tooele Valley Railroad Museum She was a pioneer in devel- as her father and both grand- A Full-Color Activity Page Just for Kids! Every Thursday in Your Tooele Transcript-Bulletin oping a new area of law — rep- fathers were employed by the resentation of children in juve- Tooele Valley Railroad.

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To Apply: Please fax or e-mail resume to: Darlene Dixon, Director [email protected] Marsha Hill, Program Director – [email protected] Alisha Slater, Site Coordinator – [email protected] Fax: 435.843.5798 Closing Date: open until filled

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(Residential on 5 acre lots.) Minimum Qualifications: Must be 21 or older with a valid Utah driver’s license and good driving record. Criminal background check and drug test required. Salary: $8.50 - $9.00 DOE

To Apply: Please fax or e-mail resume to: Darlene Dixon, Director [email protected] Marsha Hill, Program Director – [email protected] Alisha Slater, Site Coordinator – [email protected] Fax: 435.843.5798 Closing Date: open until filled

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Call mo. 267 Marvista Lane, ing/ pets. 882-1550 Public Notices minor subdivision a two tor position available. Berna Sloan (435) (435)882-3141. Small Business owners: Tooele. Call Meetings lot, 3.797 acre subdivi- Email resume to rrob- 4BDRM 2BTH, family 840-5029 Group 1 Place your classified ad (435)840-0566 for more HOUSE FOR Sale with sion to be located be- [email protected]. Trucks and office rooms, cen- in 45 newspapers information. hot tub and fireplace. Deadline for public no- tween Hwy 36 and 400 Must be able to pass tral air, fenced back- throughout Utah for $70,000. Must have tices is 4 p.m. the day East, and 2400 North background check have COZY UPSTAIRS yard, very nice neigh- only $163. for 25 1995 Ford F-250 Truck prequalification letter. prior to publication. and 2200 North. a valid driver’s license 1bdrm apartment, new borhood, $1100/mo ON THE WATER words, and $5. per with 1996 Northland By appointment only. Public notices submit- 6. Review and Approval and transportation w/in- carpet, new paint. No plus utilities, $1000/ word over 25. You will Grizzly 880 8’6” Stansbury Park (435)224-3333 ted past the deadline of Planning Commission surance & registration. smoking, no pets. dep. Available in June. reach up to 340,000 Camper. Both in very [email protected] will not be accepted. minutes for meeting held $450/mo, $200/dep. (435)830-7229 LOOKING FOR Person households and it is a excellent condition. UPAXLP April 11, 2012. Call (435)840-0839 SELLING YOUR to do oil changes and one call, one order, one Have been stored in- FOR RENT 5bdrm, 2bth 7. Adjourn HOME? Advertise it in PUBLIC NOTICE safety inspections. bill program. Call the doors. 103,000 miles. home, great neighbor- Pursuant to the Ameri- DUPLEX 2BDRM, car- UNDER the classifieds. Call (Amended 05-03-12 Must have own tools. Transcript Bulletin at Everything works great! hood, everything in cans with Disabilities port, $550/mo, $550/ 882-0050 or visit 10:20 a.m.) Must have knowledge 882-0050 for further $4,900 OBO for both. house new, no pets. Act, individuals needing dep. Pay all utilities ex- www.tooeletran Notice is hereby given of general mechanics. info. (ucan) Call Heidi at cept water. No pets. $1050/mo, $500/dep. CONTRACT special accommodations 435-841-1526. script.com that the Grantsville City during this meeting Will train the right per- (435)830-3306 (801)209-7020 after 101 Lakeview Planning Commission son. Must be at least 11am. should notify Rachelle 2001 F250 7.3 Diesel swimming pool, WILL TRADE my older will hold a regular meet- 18yrs old and able to DUPLEX. 3bdrm, 2bth, low mileage 20ft ($2000 Custer, Tooele City Wanted Lariat, 84,500 miles, FOR RENT: 5bdrm 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ing on Thursday, May pass background w/d hookups, gas heat, value) travel trailer for Planner prior to the nicest in the state of central air, carport and 2bth home, nice yard, 10, 2012 in the Grants- meeting at (435) check. Apply at Tunex playground the down payment of ville City Hall Council I WILL Pay cash for your Utah! $16,000 storage. 1yr lease. great neighborhood, 843-2130 or TDD (435) 1521 N Main, Tooele. an older home in Chambers at 429 E. cars, trucks or SUVs, (435)249-4741 $750/mo plus deposit. carport, city utilities 843-2180. Magna, Tooele, Grants- Main Street in Grants- NEW CASTING Calls!! running or not. Free Call (801)414-3060 included. No smoking, Jeannie McIntyre (Published in the Tran- ville or Salt Lake City. ville, Utah, which meet- Actors, Extras, Models. towing. Lost title? We no pets. $800/mo. Ac- script Bulletin May 8, Rooms for SETTLEMENT CAN- Please call Donald ing shall begin promptly Earn $15-$95 hr. No can help. Call Amy cepting applications. 435-830-0250 2012) Rent YON APARTMENTS (801)347-7843 for info. at 7:00 P.M. The school or experience. (801)688-9053 Call for appointment. All ages. 801-483-0067 Brand new market 2 & (435) 830-7035 agenda shall be as fol- LARGE ROOM to share 3 bedroom apts. Prices lows: PUBLIC NOTICE WORK FROM Home large house, own bath, starting at $815. Call HOMES available to pur- Planning on selling your Mobile Homes CALL TO ORDER AND Recreational Notice is hereby given Business Opportunity. free cable & utilities. Danielle 843-4400 for chase for LOW IN- home, you could be PLEDGE OF ALLE- Vehicles that the Lake Point Im- Earn Everyday From $400/mo. Clean & re- info. COME buyers with sending your sales GIANCE 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile provement District will Home. Learn How To- lax. Available March 15. good credit. Berna points to up to 340,000 7:00 P.M. PUBLIC 2008 STARCRAFT SPACIOUS 1BDRM home for rent, no smok- hold its regularly sched- day. Call Chris or Mike: (435)843-1197 Sloan (435)840-5029 households at once. HEARINGS: Homestead 282RBS, fi- apartment, $625/mo ing/ pets. 882-1550 uled Business Meetings (435)830-9899 Group 1 Real Estate. For $163. you can a. Proposed conditional berglass, 2 slides, used utilities included. Free on May 10, 2012 at 7:00 place your 25 word 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile use permit for Chris SELL YOUR computer only twice, bought new, Apartments wi-fi. (435)840-3803 NEWLY REMODELED p.m. at the North Tooele classified ad to all 45 home for rent, no smok- Fields to operate a com- in the classifieds. Call $16,900. (435)249- 4bdrm, 3bth, large liv- Fire Station 1540 Sunset for Rent SPACIOUS 2bdrm newspapers in Utah. ing/ pets. 882-1550 puter repair office in the 882-0050 or visit 4741 ing area, nice backyard, Road, Lake Point Utah. apartment, w/d hook- Just call the Transcript 822 East Main Street www.tooeletranscript. $450/MO 2BDRM trailer, double carport, 613 NEW 2011 2bdrm 1bth, The agenda will be as ups, new carpet, tile, Bulletin at 882-0050 for strip mall in Suite H. com 98 POLARIS Wave Run- Tooele. Call Cindy at Wasatch Way, Tooele. lease to own w/$5000 follows: paint. Clean. $350 1st all the details. (Mention b. Proposed concept ners. 2 750s w/low (435)830-0918 $1095/mo. Call down, $750/mo. 1. Call to Order GOT A good idea for a month’s rent w/1yr ucan) plan for TP Grantsville hours & trailer. Best of- (801)574-5918 $44,000. (801)201- 2. Public Concerns story? Call the Tran- lease. $700/mo. 240 N LLC to divide 46 lots on fer. (435)882-1372 2 AND 3bdrm apart- 5272 435-841-2829 3. Approval of Minutes script and let us know 1st St. Tooele ADORABLE 4BDRM, the southern end of An- ments behind Super 3bth home in Overlake. 4. Financial Reports 882-0050. Wal-Mart. Swimming 435-843-8383 RENT TO OWN 2bdrm derson Ranch Phase 4A, WANT TO get the latest TOOELE RANSCRIPT Seller desparate. No 5. Operations Reports pool, hot tub, exercise 801-949-8642 T 2bth quiet park near to be known as Ander- SELL YOUR car in the local news? Subscribe BULLETIN short sale, just short son Ranch Phase 5, lo- 6. Gantry Crane room, playground, full BECOME A SUB- lake. Starting $595/mo Transcript Bulletin Clas- to the Transcript Bulle- price. $169,900. Call cated in the R-1-21 7. ERU Credits sified section. tin. clubhouse. 843-4400 SCRIBER. 882-0050 (435)882-2090 Space rent/ fishing boat 8. Sewer Connections included. 144 W Durfee zone. AT THE CONCLUSION 9. Trustee Concerns Grantsville 10. Adjournment (801)651-5151 OF PUBLIC HEARINGS MEETING OFFICIALLY (Published in the Tran- CALLED TO ORDER BY script Bulletin May 8, Offi ce Space CHAIRMAN DREW AL- 2012) LEN. 1. Consideration of Tooele Valley Homes & Lots! PUBLIC NOTICE FOR LEASE Office/ C.U.P. for Chris Fields to operate a computer re- NOTICE is hereby given Business Space that the Stansbury Serv- 223 Clermont Ln, Stansbury 362 N Culross Cir, Stansbury 397 Upland Dr, Tooele Utilities included. 50 & pair office in the 822 East Main Street strip ice Agency Board of 52 South Main. One Trustees will hold its large, one small avail- mall in Suite H. 2. Proposed concept regular meeting on able. 1mo free. Wednesday, May 9th, (602)826-9471 plan for TP Grantsville LLC to divide 46 lots on 2012 at 7:00 pm, at the the southern end of An- Stansbury Park Club- MOVE IN SPECIAL! derson Ranch Phase 4A, house, #1 Country Club Commercial Space to be known as Ander- Drive, Stansbury Park, Rent starting at $250. son Ranch Phase 5, lo- Utah 84074. Price Reduced! Price Reduced! Price Reduced! 272 N. Broadway, cated in the R-1-21 BUSINESS MEETING @%'02:107*"A%(*>*$2"#B*3"&%Q**-*@%;#""&$*>* @%'02:107*"A%(*>*$2"#B*3"&%Q**-*@%;#""&$*O* ="2$*"1*3"&%*1"#*23%*&"(%B,**@#'(;*(%9* Tooele. Newly remod- zone. 1. Call to Order 1077*8'23$Q**='#<%*&'$2%#*$0:2%Q*7"J%7B*5"0(2#B* 1077*8'23$Q*R#%'2*7"12*'#%'*9:23*'**='#<%*&'$2%#* H:253%(*'(;*8'23#""&$,**R#%'2*8'5HB'#;*'(;* eled. High speed 3. Approval of minutes of 2.Pledge of Allegiance H:253%(*'(;*'*7'#<%*1%(5%;*B'#;6* $0:2%Q*7"J%7B*5"0(2#B*H:253%(* 8%'02:107*J%:9$, Internet, utilities in- $ the previous business 3.Review and adopt $ $ cluded in rent. Only 179,900 Only 289,000 Only 199,900 meeting and special minutes (435)830-2426 meeting in April. a.April 25th, 2012 Regu- (435)830-9147 858 W Country Club, Stansbury 117 W 1570 N, Overlake 151 Heritage Hill, Tooele 4. Report from Council lar Meeting Liaison Member Neil 4.Public Comment Critchlow. 5.Probable Vote Items Water Shares 5. Adjourn. a.Pool Employee DATED this 27th day of Wages--Randy Jones April, 2012. b.Park Pavilion--Neil 28 SHARES of Settle- By the Order of Grants- Smart ment Canyon water. ville City Planning Com- 6. Recess Approved Short Sale! Asking $4000/ share mission Chairman, Drew WORK SESSION obo. Call (801)698- New Listing! @%'02:107*"A%(*1'&:7B*#""&*C*D:253%(*'#%'** Allen. 1.Possible Vote Items New Listing! 1674 or (801)825-1864 E&'F:(<*&'$2%#*$0:2%*9:23*'*G#%A7'5%*'(;*;%5H6** Shauna Kertamus 2.Manager’s Report @%'02:107*#'&87%#*2"2'77B*0A<#';%;*8#'(;*(%9* W072:*7%J%7*3"&%Q*-*@%;#""&$Q*>*1077*8'23$Q* 3.Board Members’ Re- 'AA7:%(5%$*'(;*7'#<%*1'&:7B*#""&*G(:$3%;*:(*23%* I"#&'7*7:J:(<*'(;*;:(:(<*#""&$*'(;*'*&':(*K""#* SETTLEMENT CAN- Zoning Administrator 7"J%7B*5"0(2#B*H:253%(*'(;*'*7'#<%*1%(5%* ports and Requests 8'$%&%(26* U(V"B*'*7'#<%*;%5H*'(;*1%(5%;*B'#;6 8'5HB'#;6* "1G5%6**L'2%#1'77*:(*23%*8'5H*B'#;6**@%'02:107* YON Water Shares. I All interested persons $ $ have 16 water shares are invited to attend and 4.Correspondence 209,900 Home! $ Only Only 169,900 Only 288,000 for sale. All or part provide comment upon 5.Financials and Bills $4000/ share. these proposals sched- 6.Adjourn (801)608-2525 uled for public hearings. (Published in the Tran- 304 W Bareback WWay,ay, Stockton 3784 N. Droubay Rd, Erda 5623 Crenshaw Cir,, Stansbury Written comments will script Bulletin May 8, also be considered if 2012) Commercial submitted to the Zoning Property Administrator in advance of the hearing. The cur- PUBLIC NOTICE SPACIOUS Commercial rent zoning Code and Shambip will be holding Building for Lease. High proposed amendments its regular meeting on UNDER traffic and great Tooele may be reviewed at the Wednesday May 16 at Main Street Location. Grantsville City Hall 7:00 pm at the Rush Val- !"#$%&'()$*+#%'&,*-...*$/0'#%*1""2*3"&%* Discount available for each weekday between ley Town Hall. M:%9$*'8"0(;*:(*23:$*1'(2'$2:5*5"0(2#B*3"&%* "(*4*'5#%$6*-*$2'77*8'#(*9:23*'*$&'77*:(;""#* S%9*5'#A%2Q*A':(2*'(;*7'&:('2%*9"";*K""#:(<* qualified tenant. hours of 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 Paula C. Lee #:;:(<*'#%('6*='#<%*7:<32%;*"02;""#*'#%('*'(;* "(*>*'5#%$*:(*N2"5H2"(6*4*@%;#""&$*O*1077* 8#:(<*23:$*502%*#'&87%#*2"*7:1%6**='#<%*8'5H*B'#;* (801)403-3955 p.m. Shambip Clerk 8'23#""&$*'(;*7"2$*"1*%P2#'$,* >*"02*80:7;:(<$,*?3:$*:$*'*&0$2*$%%, 9:23*7'(;$5'A:(<,*T'77*$""(, (801)463-7777 SOLD$ In accordance with the (Published in the Tran- $ SOLD$ OnlyCONTRACT399,900 Only 699,900 Only 199,900 Americans With Disabili- script Bulletin May 8 & ties Act, Grantsville City 10, 2012) Buildings will accommodate rea- Build Your Dream Home on 1/2 or 1 acre - Spiral Springs Subdivision, West Erda sonable requests to as- sist the disabled to par- If you build, remodel or PUBLIC NOTICE For more info on lots and home plans visit www.Tooele-Homes.com ticipate in meetings. Re- The Grantsville City remove buildings you quest for assistance may E7&"$2*0(;%#*5"($2#052:"(*9:23*23:$*9"(;%#107*#'&87%#*"(*"(%*'5#%6*E77*23%*%P2#'$Q*9"";*"#*2:7%*K""#$Q* can place your classi- Council will hold a work H("22B*'7;%#*5'8:(%2$Q*>*2"(%*A':(2*,**T'77*("9*'(;*53""$%*'77*B"0#*5"7"#$,**L%*3'J%*&'(B*8%'02:107*K""#* be made by calling City meeting on Wednesday, fied ad in 45 of Utah's Hall at 884-3411 at least A7'($*2"*53""$%*1#"&6*L"(;%#107*3"&%$*:(*'*8%'02:107*'#%',,* newspapers for only May 9, 2012 at 5:30 p.m. 24 hours prior to the at 429 East Main Street, $163. for 25 words ($5. meeting that will be at- Homes Starting at $199,900 for each additional Grantsville, UT 84029. tended. The agenda is as fol- word). You will reach (Published in the Tran- up to 340,000 house- lows: script Bulletin May 8, AGENDA: holds and all you do is 2012) call the Transcript Bul- 1. Review of tentative letin at 882-0050 for all 2012-2013 budget. Call Laramie Dunn Rachel Wright CallCall LarLaramieamie DDunnunn fforor ALL the details. (Mention UCAN Classified Net- Your Local City Recorder !""#$#%&"'()*+,%-#.$%/,).)#%01#23.$3,) work) In compliance with the youryour RRealeal EstaEstatete needs News Source Americans with Disability SELL YOUR computer Act, Grantsville City will in the classifieds. Call TOOELETRANSCRIPT accommodate reason- 435-224-4000 882-0050 or visit BULLETIN able requests to assist www.tooeletranscript. persons with disabilities com to participate at meet- ings. Requests for as- sistance may be made by calling City Hall (435) 884-3411 at least 3 days in advance of a meeting. (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin May 8, 2012) NOTICE OF TRUS- TEE'S SALE APN: 14-066-0-0154 TRA: Trust No. 12-00106-8 Loan No. Ref: ANTHONY D. RAN- DALL IMPORTANT NO- TICE TO PROPERTY OWNER. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED July 29, 2009. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA- TION OF THIS PRO- CEEDING, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On June 12, 2012, at 4:30 p.m., James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded July 31, 2009, as Entry No. 330123, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of TOOELE County, State of Utah executed by ANTHONY D. RANDALL, MARRIED MAN WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, PAYABLE IN LAWFUL MONEY OF THE UNITED STATES AT THE TIME OF SALE. NOTICE OF TRUS- SUCCESSFUL BID- TEE'S SALE DERS MUST TENDER APN: 12-110-0-0053 A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 NOTICE OF TRUS- TRA: notset Trust No. IN CERTIFIED FUNDS TEE'S SALE 1345782-07 Ref: schroe- TO THE TRUSTEE AT APN: 14-023-0-0109 der, don IMPORTANT THE TIME OF SALE, TRA: Trust No. NOTICE TO PROP- WITH THE BALANCE 1332296-07 Ref: kelsch, ERTY OWNER YOU DUE BY NOON THE aaron IMPORTANT NO- ARE IN DEFAULT UN- FOLLOWING BUSI- TICE TO PROPERTY DER A DEED OF NESS DAY, AT THE OWNER YOU ARE IN TRUST, DATED Sep- OFFICE OF THE TRUS- DEFAULT UNDER A tember 07, 2007 UN- TEE. AT THE MAIN EN- DEED OF TRUST, LESS YOU TAKE AC- TRANCE TO THE DATED April 20, 2007 TION TO PROTECT TOOELE COUNTY DIS- UNLESS YOU TAKE YOUR PROPERTY, IT TRICT COURT 74 ACTION TO PROTECT MAY BE SOLD AT A SOUTH 100 EAST, YOUR PROPERTY, IT PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU TOOELE, UTAH all right, MAY BE SOLD AT A NEED AN EXPLANA- title, and interest con- PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU TION OF THE NATURE veyed to and now held NEED AN EXPLANA- OF THE PROCEEDING by it under said Deed of TION OF THE NATURE AGAINST YOU, YOU Trust in the the property OF THE PROCEEDING SHOULD CONTACT A situated in said County AGAINST YOU, YOU LAWYER. On June 05, and State described as: SHOULD CONTACT A 2012, at 4:30pm, James LOT 154, REFLEC- LAWYER. On June 05, NOTICE OF DELIN- H. Woodall, as duly ap- TIONS AT STANSBURY 2012, at 4:30pm, James QUENCY pointed Trustee under PARK PHASE II - H. Woodall, as duly ap- Grantsville Irrigation and pursuant to Deed of AMENDMENT NO. 1 FI- pointed Trustee under Company Trust recorded October NAL PLAT, ACCORD- and pursuant to Deed of NOTICE: 02, 2007, as inst. No. ING TO THE OFFICIAL Trust recorded April 24, There are delinquent 294625, in book xx, PLAT THEREOF ON 2007, as inst. No. upon the following de- page xx, of Official Re- FILE AND OF RECORD 283148, in book xx, scribed stock, on ac- cords in the office of the IN THE TOOELE page xx, of Official Re- count of assessment lev- County Recorder of COUNTY RECORDER'S cords in the office of the ied on the 6th Day of Tooele County, State of OFFICE. The street ad- County Recorder of April, 2012, the amounts Utah executed by Don A dress and other common Tooele County, State of set opposite the names Schroeder, Joint Ten- designation of the real Utah executed by Aaron of the respective stock- ants, and Gail L Schroe- property described J Kelsch WILL SELL AT holders as follows: der WILL SELL AT above is purported to be: PUBLIC AUCTION TO 374 S Lariat Way own- PUBLIC AUCTION TO 154 Crystal Bay Drive HIGHEST BIDDER, ing 1 share cert #2178, HIGHEST BIDDER, Stansbury Park, Utah PAYABLE IN LAWFUL owing $375.00. PAYABLE IN LAWFUL 84074 The undersigned MONEY OF THE Shawn or Tiffany Allen MONEY OF THE Trustee disclaims any li- UNITED STATES AT owning 1 share cert PUBLIC NOTICE UNITED STATES AT ability for any incorrect- THE TIME OF SALE, #1152, owing $232.00 The Grantsville City THE TIME OF SALE, NOTICE OF TRUS- ness of the street ad- (SUCCESSFUL BID- Charles & Jovette Brink- Council will hold a work (SUCCESSFUL BID- TEE'S SALE dress and other common DERS MUST TENDER erhoff owning 1 share meeting on Wednesday, DERS MUST TENDER APN: 14-066-0-0154 designation, if any, A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 cert #2443, owing May 9, 2012 at 5:30 p.m. A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 TRA: Trust No. shown herein. Said sale IN CERTIFIED FUNDS $232.00 PUBLIC NOTICE at 429 East Main Street, IN CERTIFIED FUNDS 12-00106-8 Loan No. will be made without TO THE TRUSTEE AT Brandon Camp owning The purpose of the Pub- Grantsville, UT 84029. TO THE TRUSTEE AT Ref: ANTHONY D. RAN- covenant or warranty, THE TIME OF SALE, 1 share cert #2522, ow- lic Notice is to provide in- The agenda is as fol- THE TIME OF SALE, DALL IMPORTANT NO- express or implied, re- WITH THE BALANCE ing $232.00 formation on a requested lows: WITH THE BALANCE TICE TO PROPERTY garding title, possession, DUE BY NOON THE Carriage Crossing Class II Permit Modifica- AGENDA: DUE BY NOON THE OWNER. YOU ARE IN condition, or encum- FOLLOWING BUSI- Subdivision owning 89 tion to the Hazardous 1. Review of tentative FOLLOWING BUSI- DEFAULT UNDER A brances, including fees, NESS DAY, AT THE shares, owing Waste Storage, Incinera- 2012-2013 budget. NESS DAY, AT THE DEED OF TRUST charges, expenses of OFFICE OF THE TRUS- $16912.00 tion, and Open Burn/ Rachel Wright OFFICE OF THE TRUS- DATED July 29, 2009. the Trustee and of the TEE), At the tooele Jan & Gene Cassman Open Detonation Permit City Recorder TEE), At the tooele UNLESS YOU TAKE trusts created by said county courthouse 74 owning 1 share cert issued to Tooele Army TuesdayIn compliance May with 8, the 2012county courthouse 74 ACTION TO PROTECT Deed of Trust, to pay the South 100 East Tooele, #2571, owing $232.00 Depot (TEAD) on Sep- Americans with Disability South 100 East Tooele, YOUR PROPERTY, IT remaining principleTOOELE sums Utah TRANSCRIPT all right, title and-BULLETIN in- Todd Castagno owning tember 30, 2005. Permitb7 Act, Grantsville City will Utah all right, title and in- MAY BE SOLD AT A of the note(s) secured by terest conveyed to and 2 shares cert #'s 2235, changes incorporate: accommodate reason- terest conveyed to and PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU said Deed of Trust. The now held by it under said 2126 owing $819.00 Module I, Module V, At- ablePublic requests Notices to assist nowPublic held by Notices it under said NEEDPublic AN Notices EXPLANA- currentPublic beneficiary Notices of the DeedPublic of Trust Notices in the JamesPublic Christensen Notices Public Notices Public Notices tachmentPublic 1, Notices Attachment personsMeetings with disabilities Deed Trustees of Trust in the TION Trustees OF THIS PRO- Deed Trusteesof Trust as of the propertyTrustees situated in said owningWater 1 share User cert Miscellaneous Miscellaneous 2,Miscellaneous Attachment 6, Attach- to participate at meet- property situated in said CEEDING, YOU date of this notice is County and State de- #2133, owing $232.00 ment 7, Attachment 8 ings. Requests for as- County and State de- SHOULD CONTACT A WELLS FARGO BANK, scribed as: Lot 109, re- Jeff & Jennimarie ANNOUNCEMENT OF NOTICE and Attachment 22. The sistance may be made scribed as: Lot 53, park LAWYER. On June 12, N.A. The record owner flections at stansbury Coon owning 1 share APPOINTMENT AND An emergency hazard- permit modification will by calling City Hall (435) meadows subdivision, 2012, at 4:30 p.m., of the property as of the park-phase 1, amend- cert #2224, owing NOTICE TO CREDI- ous waste permit facilitate a second Small 884-3411 at least 3 days according to the official James H. Woodall, as recording of the Notice ment no. 1, according to $232.00 TORS (#UT-008-2012) has Caliber Disassembly in advance of a meeting. plat thereof, as recorded duly appointed Trustee of Default is ANTHONY the official plat thereof, Nathan Crapo owning 1 Estate of Valentine Ed- been issued to the Line (SCDL) similar to (Published in the Tran- in the office of the under a Deed of Trust D. RANDALL AND MEA- as recorded in the office share cert #2237, owing ward Stearns aka Val- United States Army, the existing unit located script Bulletin May 8, Tooele county recorder. recorded July 31, 2009, GAN B. RANDALL, of the Tooele county re- $232.00 entine E. Stearns aka Tooele Army Depot in building 1325. This 2012) The street address and as Entry No. 330123, of HUSBAND AND WIFE corder. together with an Ronald & Eva Durrant Valentine Stearns, De- (TEAD) located in disassembly line will be other common designa- the Official Records in AS JOINT TENANTS easement of use and en- owning 2 shares cert ceased, Probate No. Tooele County, Utah. located in building 1335 tion, if any, of the real the office at the County DATED: May 8, 2012 joyment in and to the #2236, owing $397.00 123300015 EI The permit authorizes along T.V. Site Road on Public Notices property described Recorder of TOOELE James H. Woodall common areas and fa- Jack Ellis owning 1.5 Darla Sue Burringo, the Army to store 5,929 the southwest side of Trustees above is purported to be: County, State of Utah 10808 River Front cilities, including but not shares cert #'s 1700 & whose address is 8998 pounds of propellant in Tooele Army Depot and 147 Aspen Way (a.k.a. executed by ANTHONY Parkway, Suite 175 limited to roadways and 1260, owing $243.50 N. Lakeshore Dr., Lake the burn pans at TEAD’s will provide additional Deadline for public no- 147 North Aspen Way) D. RANDALL, MARRIED South Jordan, Utah access ways appurte- Jesse Ellis owning 1 Point, UT 84074 and Open Burn/Open Deto- support to the war fighter tices is 4 p.m. the day Grantsville Ut MAN WILL SELL AT 84095 (801) 254-9450 nant to said lot, as pro- share cert #2561 owing Kelly Johnson, whose is nation (OB/OD) facility. by allowing TEAD to bet- prior to publication. 84029-8900 Estimated PUBLIC AUCTION TO Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 vided for in the declara- $232.00 290 N. 150 E., Red- The emergency permit ter manage the Army's Public notices submit- Total Debt as of June THE HIGHEST BIDDER, p.m. JAMES H. WOO- tion of reflections at David Godfrey owning 1 mond, UT 84652, have was necessary for con- munition stoke pile . In- ted past the deadline 05, 2012 is $184,472.97. PAYABLE IN LAWFUL DALL, TRUSTEE stansbury park-phase 1. share cert #1051, owing been appointed as tinued storage until stallation of the SCDL is will not be accepted. The undersigned Trus- MONEY OF THE P946672 The street address and $492.00 co-personal representa- weather conditions were projected for fall 2012. UPAXLP tee disclaims any liability UNITED STATES AT (Published in the Tran- other common designa- Hartland Homes owning tives of the above-enti- within allowable limits The request for the for any incorrectness of THE TIME OF SALE. script Bulletin May 8, 15 tion, if any, of the real 2 shares cert #2510, ow- tled estate. Creditors of specified by the OB/OD modification will be avail- NOTICE OF TRUS- the street address and SUCCESSFUL BID- & 22, 2012) property described ing $397.00 the estate are hereby Permit. able for review by the TEE'S SALE other common designa- DERS MUST TENDER above is purported to be: Michael Howard owning notified to (1) deliver or This permit was effective general public during APN: 12-110-0-0053 tion, if any, shown A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 NOTICE OF TRUS- 109 Crystal Bay Dr 1 share cert #2429, ow- mail their written claims April 16, 2012 and ex- regular business hours TRA: notset Trust No. herein. Said sale will be IN CERTIFIED FUNDS TEE'S SALE Stansbury Park Ut ing $232.00 to either of the personal pired April 19, 2012. at the Environmental 1345782-07 Ref: schroe- made, but without cove- TO THE TRUSTEE AT APN: 14-023-0-0109 84074-8000 Estimated Jennifer Kelley owning representatives at the Copies of the permit are Management Division, der, don IMPORTANT nant or warranty, ex- THE TIME OF SALE, TRA: Trust No. Total Debt as of June 1 share cert #1484, ow- addresses above; (2) de- available for public in- Building 8, TEAD, lo- NOTICE TO PROP- press or implied, regard- WITH THE BALANCE 1332296-07 Ref: kelsch, 05, 2012 is $195,475.83. ing $232.00 liver or mail their written spection during normal cated two miles south of ERTY OWNER YOU ing title, possession, DUE BY NOON THE aaron IMPORTANT NO- The undersigned Trus- KMO Enterprises own- claims to the personal business hours at the Di- Tooele, Utah or the Divi- ARE IN DEFAULT UN- condition, or encum- FOLLOWING BUSI- TICE TO PROPERTY tee disclaims any liability ing 4 shares cert #2598 representatives' attorney vision of Solid and Haz- sion of Solid and Haz- DER A DEED OF brances, including fees, NESS DAY, AT THE OWNER YOU ARE IN for any incorrectness of & 2597, owing $727.00 of record, Jeff B. ardous Waste, located ardous Waste, Utah De- TRUST, DATED Sep- charges and expenses OFFICE OF THE TRUS- DEFAULT UNDER A the street address and Holly Martin owning 1 Skoubye, at the following on the 2nd floor of the partment of Environmen- tember 07, 2007 UN- of the Trustee and of the TEE. AT THE MAIN EN- DEED OF TRUST, other common designa- share cert #2483, owing address: Murray Holla- Multi Agency State Of- tal Quality, 195 North LESS YOU TAKE AC- trusts created by said TRANCE TO THE DATED April 20, 2007 tion, if any, shown $232.00 day Center, 999 E. Mur- fice Building, 195 North 1950 West, Salt Lake TION TO PROTECT Deed of Trust, to pay the TOOELE COUNTY DIS- UNLESS YOU TAKE herein. Said sale will be Javier Martinez owning ray Holladay Road, Suite 1950 West, Salt Lake City, Utah. This notifica- YOUR PROPERTY, IT remaining principle sums TRICT COURT 74 ACTION TO PROTECT made, but without cove- 1 share cert #2476, ow- 200, Salt Lake City, Utah City, Utah. For further tion initiates a 60 day MAY BE SOLD AT A of the note(s) secured by SOUTH 100 EAST, YOUR PROPERTY, IT nant or warranty, ex- ing $232.00 84117; or (3) file their information, please call comment period which PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU said Deed of Trust. The TOOELE, UTAH all right, MAY BE SOLD AT A press or implied, regard- Michael & Lisa Ross written claims with the Rick Page at (801) will run through June 29, NEED AN EXPLANA- current beneficiary of the title, and interest con- PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU ing title, possession, owning 2 shares owing Clerk of the District 536-0230. In compli- 2012. Concerned com- TION OF THE NATURE Trust Deed as of the veyed to and now held NEED AN EXPLANA- condition, or encum- $397.00 Court in Tooele County, ance with the Americans munity members are OF THE PROCEEDING date of this notice is: by it under said Deed of TION OF THE NATURE brances, including fees, Sea Ray Investments or otherwise present with Disabilities Act, indi- asked to direct questions AGAINST YOU, YOU Bank of America, N.a., Trust in the the property OF THE PROCEEDING charges and expenses owning 38 shares owing their claims as required viduals with special on the modification to SHOULD CONTACT A Successor By Merger To situated in said County AGAINST YOU, YOU of the Trustee and of the $6337.00 by Utah law within three needs (including auxil- the TEAD, Environmen- LAWYER. On June 05, Bac Home Loans Servic- and State described as: SHOULD CONTACT A trusts created by said Steve Sommers owning months after the date of iary communicative Aids tal Management Divi- 2012, at 4:30pm, James ing, Lp Fka Countrywide LOT 154, REFLEC- LAWYER. On June 05, Deed of Trust, to pay the 1 share cert #2441, ow- the first publication of and services) should sion, by contacting H. Woodall, as duly ap- Home Loans Servicing TIONS AT STANSBURY 2012, at 4:30pm, James remaining principle sums ing $232.00 this notice or be forever contact Brooke Baker, Nicholas Montgomery pointed Trustee under Lp and the record own- PARK PHASE II - H. Woodall, as duly ap- of the note(s) secured by Robert Thornton own- barred. Office of Human Re- (435) 833-2761, or the and pursuant to Deed of ers of the property as of AMENDMENT NO. 1 FI- pointed Trustee under said Deed of Trust. The ing 2 shares cert #2380, Date of first publication: sources, at (801) Utah Division of Solid Trust recorded October the recording of the No- NAL PLAT, ACCORD- and pursuant to Deed of current beneficiary of the owing $397.00 April 24, 2012. 536-4412, TDD (801) and Hazardous Waste, 02, 2007, as inst. No. tice of Default is/are: ING TO THE OFFICIAL Trust recorded April 24, Trust Deed as of the Jamie Tischner owning JEFF B. SKOUBYE 536-4414. Utah Department of En- 294625, in book xx, Don A Schroeder, Gail L PLAT THEREOF ON 2007, as inst. No. date of this notice is: 2 shares owing $397.00 Murray Holladay Cen- (Published in the Tran- vironmental Quality, by page xx, of Official Re- Schroeder and. FILE AND OF RECORD 283148, in book xx, Bank of America, N.a., Rachel Wright owning 2 ter 999 E. Murray Holla- script Bulletin May 8, contacting Rick Page cords in the office of the James H. Woodall, IN THE TOOELE page xx, of Official Re- Successor By Merger To shares cert #2258, ow- day Road, Suite 200 2012) (801) 536-0200. A public County Recorder of TRUSTEE 10808 River COUNTY RECORDER'S cords in the office of the Bac Home Loans Servic- ing $2258 Salt Lake City, Utah meeting will be held on Tooele County, State of Front Parkway, Suite OFFICE. The street ad- County Recorder of ing, Lp Fka Countrywide In accordance with laws 84117 Telephone NOTICE TO CREDI- May 22, 2012 in the Utah executed by Don A 175 South Jordan Ut dress and other common Tooele County, State of Home Loans Servicing of the State of Utah and 801-365-1030 TORS Tooele County building Schroeder, Joint Ten- 84095 (801)254-9450 designation of the real Utah executed by Aaron Lp and the record own- the order of the Board of (Published in the Tran- JAMES A. WINCHES- located at 47 South Main ants, and Gail L Schroe- James H. Woodall Sig- property described J Kelsch WILL SELL AT ers of the property as of Directors made on the script Bulletin April 24, TER, Deceased. in Tooele Utah, North der WILL SELL AT nature/By Dated: May above is purported to be: PUBLIC AUCTION TO the recording of the No- 8th day of February, May 1 & 8, 2012) Pursuant to Section Auditorium. The permit- 01, 2012 R-408921 154 Crystal Bay Drive tice of Default is/are: 2012, so many shares of 75-7-308, Utah Code tee's compliance history PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER, BLASTING NOTICE HIGHEST BIDDER, (Published in the Tran- Stansbury Park, Utah PAYABLE IN LAWFUL Aaron J Kelsch. such stock as may be Annotated, Dale J. Win- during the life of the per- script Bulletin May 1, 8 & 84074 The undersigned James H. Woodall, necessary to pay the de- ECS will be performing chester, whose address mit being modified is PAYABLE IN LAWFUL MONEY OF THE blasting activities in MONEY OF THE 15, 2012) Trustee disclaims any li- UNITED STATES AT TRUSTEE 10808 River linquent assessment is 2215 Pinecrest Lane, available from the Utah ability for any incorrect- Front Parkway, Suite thereon, together with Tooele County between Sandy, Utah 84092, Division of Solid and UNITED STATES AT THE TIME OF SALE, Stockton and Settlement THE TIME OF SALE, NOTICE OF TRUS- ness of the street ad- (SUCCESSFUL BID- 175 South Jordan Ut the late fee, costs of ad- Randy A. Winchester, Hazardous Waste, Utah dress and other common 84095 (801)254- 9450 vertising, and expenses Canyon. Blasting will oc- whose address is 4366 Department of Environ- (SUCCESSFUL BID- TEE'S SALE DERS MUST TENDER cur between 8:00am and DERS MUST TENDER APN: 14-066-0-0154 designation, if any, A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 James H. Woodall Sig- of the sale, will be sold Corrine Cutoff, Corrine, mental Quality by con- shown herein. Said sale nature/By Dated: May to the highest bidder at a 5:00pm. The following Utah 84307 and Coral J. tacting Rick Page (801) A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 TRA: Trust No. IN CERTIFIED FUNDS blasting signals will be IN CERTIFIED FUNDS 12-00106-8 Loan No. will be made without TO THE TRUSTEE AT 01, 2012 R-409264 public auction to be held Hoffman, whose address 536-0200. covenant or warranty, (Published in the Tran- at the principal business used: Warning signal: A is 2050 West 5310 (Published in the Tran- TO THE TRUSTEE AT Ref: ANTHONY D. RAN- THE TIME OF SALE, 1 minute series of long THE TIME OF SALE, DALL IMPORTANT NO- express or implied, re- WITH THE BALANCE script Bulletin May 1, 8 & of the corporation, at 411 South, Taylorsville, Utah script Bulletin May 3 & 8, garding title, possession, 15, 2012) So. West Street, Grants- blasts 5 minutes prior to 84129, as Trustees of 2012) WITH THE BALANCE TICE TO PROPERTY DUE BY NOON THE blast signal Blasting sig- DUE BY NOON THE OWNER. YOU ARE IN condition, or encum- FOLLOWING BUSI- ville, Utah, on the 9th the JAMES A. WIN- brances, including fees, day of May, 2012, at the nal: A series of short CHESTER AND HELEN FOLLOWING BUSI- DEFAULT UNDER A NESS DAY, AT THE blasts 1 minute prior to PUBLIC NOTICE TOOELE TRANSCRIPTNESS DAY, AT THE DEED OF SJA007895B TRUST charges,1 expenses of5/6/2012OFFICE OF THE TRUS- Public Notices hour of 8 p.m. A. WINCHESTER IN- Water User the shot All clear signal: TER VIVOS REVOCA- Tooele County School OFFICE OF THE TRUS- DATED July 29, 2009. the Trustee and of the TEE), At the tooele (Published in the Tran- District is accepting a 5.5 x 10” (4c process) trusts created by DTRIPODI said ITTCLI0003 script Bulletin April 26, A prolonged blast follow- BLE TRUST, dated TEE), At the tooele UNLESS YOU TAKE county courthouse 74 ing the inspection of Request for proposal for county courthouse 74 ACTION TO PROTECT Deed of Trust, to pay the South 100 East Tooele, Deadline for public no- May 1, 3 & 8, 2012) March 27, 1974, hereby rv Manufacturing tices is 4 p.m. the day blast area If the location give notice that JAMES the purchase of water South 100 East Tooele, YOUR PROPERTY, IT remaining principle sums Utah all right, title and in- rights that can be trans- of the note(s) secured by prior to publication. of the blasting changes, A. WINCHESTER, the Utah all right, title and in- MAY BE SOLD AT A terest conveyed to and this notice will be up- ferred to Tooele City Cu- terest conveyed to and PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU said Deed of Trust. The now held by it under said Public notices submit- Public Notices Trustmaker of said Trust, ted past the deadline dated to reflect the died on April 14, 2012. linary water. now held by it under said NEED AN EXPLANA- current beneficiary of the Deed of Trust in the Miscellaneous RFP Due: Deed of Trust as of the will not be accepted. changes. Creditors of the de- Deed of Trust in the TION OF THIS PRO- property situated in said (Published in the Tran- May 17, 2012 @ 2:00 date of this notice is UPAXLP Deadline for public no- ceased Trustmaker are property situated in said CEEDING, YOU County and State de- script Bulletin February P.M. Tooele County County and State de- SHOULD CONTACT A WELLS FARGO BANK, scribed as: Lot 109, re- tices is 4 p.m. the day hereby notified to deliver NOTICE OF DELIN- 28 through May 24, School District scribed as: Lot 53, park LAWYER. On June 12, N.A. The record owner flections at stansbury prior to publication. or mail their written QUENCY 2012) 92 South Lodestone meadows subdivision, 2012, at 4:30 p.m., of the property as of the park-phase 1, amend- Public notices submit- claims to the Trustees at Grantsville Irrigation Way Tooele, UT 84074 according to the official James H. Woodall, as recording of the Notice ment no. 1, according to ted past the deadline CONSTRUCTION NO- the address above within Company A copy of the complete plat thereof, as recorded duly appointed Trustee of Default is ANTHONY the official plat thereof, will not be accepted. TICE. three months after the NOTICE: RFP is available at the in the office of the under a Deed of Trust D. RANDALL AND MEA- as recorded in the office UPAXLP EC Source Services will date of the first publica- There are delinquent Tooele County School Tooele county recorder. recorded July 31, 2009, GAN B. RANDALL, of the Tooele county re- be performing transmis- tion of this notice or be upon the following de- District Office at the The street address and as Entry No. 330123, of HUSBAND AND WIFE corder. together with an sion line construction ac- forever barred. scribed stock, on ac- BLASTING NOTICE above address, or by other common designa- the Official Records in AS JOINT TENANTS easement of use and en- tivities utilizing heavy William L. Prater, Attor- count of assessment lev- ECS will be performing email to swest@tooe- tion, if any, of the real the office at the County DATED: May 8, 2012 joyment in and to the equipment and helicop- ney ied on the 6th Day of blasting activities be- leschools.org or to property described Recorder of TOOELE James H. Woodall common areas and fa- ters in Tooele County DATED this 25th day of April, 2012, the amounts tween Faust Road (near [email protected]. aboveITT is Exelispurported in Salt to Lake be: City,County, UT is a Stateglobal leader of Utah in the10808 design, development, River Front and fabricationcilities, including of advanced but not from the East side of April, 2012. set opposite the names Stockton, UT) and West Proposals will be re- 147 Aspencomposite Way structures. (a.k.a. Forexecuted over 40 byyears, ANTHONY Exelis expertiseParkway, in composites Suite has 175 beenlimited applied to to roadways the most and Highway 36 through Set- Dale J. Winchester, of the respective stock- Bench Pole Line Road ceived by the Board of 147 Northdemanding Aspen commercial, Way) military,D. RANDALL, and aircraft MARRIED applications.South Our continued Jordan, growth Utah andaccess exciting future ways create appurte- tlement Canyon and Trustee holders as follows: (near Mona, UT). Blast- Education for the Tooele Grantsvilleopportunities in a stimulating Ut MAN work WILL environment SELL and AT exhilarating84095 (801) industry. 254-9450 Openings arenant currently to said available lot, as pro- Middle Canyon areas. Randy A. Winchester, 374 S Lariat Way own- ing will occur between County School District at 84029-8900for the following: Estimated PUBLIC AUCTION TO Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 vided for in the declara- Construction will typically Trustee ing 1 share cert #2178, 8:00am and 5:00pm. the address and time TotalManufacturing Debt as of June EngineersTHE –HIGHEST REQ# 4574BR BIDDER, p.m. JAMES H. WOO- tion of reflections at occur Monday - Satur- Coral J. Hoffman, owing $375.00. The following blasting stated above. The 05, 2012Seek isresults-oriented $184,472.97. individualPAYABLE with IN effective LAWFUL technicalDALL, and communication TRUSTEE skills stansburywho can execute park-phase and 1. day between 8:00am Trustee Shawn or Tiffany Allen signals will be used: Owner reserves the right The complete undersigned Manufacturing Trus- MONEYEngineering projects OF within THE departmentalP946672 product budgets andThe schedules. street address You will and and 5:00PM. Date of first publication: owning 1 share cert Warning signal: A 1 min- to reject any and all pro- tee disclaimshave the opportunityany liability to reviewUNITED and analyze STATES engineering AT (Published drawings, sketches in the and Tran- otherother technical common information, designa- (Published in the Tran- May 1, 2012. #1152, owing $232.00 ute series of long blasts posals. All questions for anyplan incorrectness the types of tooling of andTHE machining TIME to OF be used, SALE. establishscript capital Bulletin equipment May 8, needs, 15 tion,initiate if and any, coordinate of the real script Bulletin April 19 (Published in the Tran- acquisitions, review new and/or alternative manufacturing process to reduce costs and increase quality. Charles & Jovette Brink- 5 minutes prior to blast concerning the proposal the street address and SUCCESSFUL BID- & 22, 2012) property described through October 30, script Bulletin May 1, 8 & You will also recommend modifications of project activities, support the preparation of the job analysis, erhoff owning 1 share signal Blasting signal: A shall be directed to other common designa- DERS MUST TENDER above is purported to be: 2012) 15, 2012) quotes and estimates. Requires Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, or a related field, along with technical cert #2443, owing series of short blasts 1 Steve West, Construc- tion, if any, shown A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 109 Crystal Bay Dr knowledge and application experience of manufacturing methods and tools, either manufactured or purchased $232.00 minute prior to the shot PUBLIC NOTICE tion Coordinator for herein.by theSaid company, sale will including be IN composite CERTIFIED fabrication, FUNDS tool fabrication, conventional machining,Stansbury and complex Park Ut INVITATION TO BID Brandon Camp owning All clear signal: A pro- The purpose of the Pub- Tooele County School made,mechanical but without system cove- assemblies.TO THE TRUSTEE AT 84074-8000 Estimated Tooele School District is 1 share cert #2522, ow- longed blast following lic Notice is to provide in- District at 435-833-1900 nant or warranty, ex- THE TIME OF SALE, Total Debt as of June now receiving bids for CNC Machinists – REQ# 4332BR ing $232.00 the inspection of blast formation on a requested - Fax 435-833-1912 or press or implied, regard- WITH THE BALANCE 05, 2012 is $195,475.83. P.E. uniforms for the Perform all duties required in the manufacture of laminated composite products. Work from written work Carriage Crossing area If the location of the Class II Permit Modifica- Rod Mills, Ensign Engi- ing title, possession, DUE BY NOON THE The undersigned Trus- school year 2011-2012. orders, verbal instructions or blue prints, keeping all signoffs and inspection buyoffs current. Keep logs up Subdivision owning 89 blasting changes, this tion to the Hazardous neering at 801-255- condition, or encum- FOLLOWING BUSI- tee disclaims any liability The uniform consists of to date as parts are machined. Run production jobs on all machining centers, edit programs, regulate machine shares, owing notice will be updated to Waste Storage, Incinera- 0529. brances,speeds, including feeds, coolant, fees, depth,NESS etc. DAY, Dry run AT programs THE prior to production, look for forerrors any and incorrectness work with of an athletic shirt and $16912.00 reflect the changes. tion, and Open Burn/ (Published in the Tran- chargesMachine and Shop expenses Lead to fixOFFICE errors. OFRequires THE aTRUS- High School Diploma/GED, proficiencythe using street PC’s addressand related and shorts. The uniforms are Jan & Gene Cassman (Published in the Tran- Open Detonation Permit script Bulletin May 3, 8, of thesoftware, Trustee and and the of ability the TEE.to use ATand THE read scales,MAIN calipers,EN- micrometers drill presses, lathes,other grinders, common sanders, designa- for the Jr. High and High owning 1 share cert script Bulletin February issued to Tooele Army 10 & 15, 2012) trustsetc. created Must be able by saidto select,TRANCE set and load TO the correct THE cutting tools into the tool magazine,tion, set ifup fixtures any, shownon School students.Please machine and dial in tooling balls, and have experience on 5-axis CNC machines. #2571, owing $232.00 28 through May 24, Depot (TEAD) on Sep- Deed of Trust, to pay the TOOELE COUNTY DIS- herein. Said sale will be email bids toslind - Todd Castagno owning 2012) tember 30, 2005. Permit remainingComposite principle Technicians sums TRICT – REQ# 4258BR COURT 74 made, but without cove- [email protected] SELLING YOUR 2 shares cert #'s 2235, changes incorporate: of theOur note(s) lay-up secured team is bylookingSOUTH for results-oriented 100 EAST, individuals (experienced or entry levelnant with or certification) warranty, ex- Closing date is May HOME? Advertise it in 2126 owing $819.00 Module I, Module V, At- said Deedwith effective of Trust. technical The andTOOELE, communication UTAH skills all right, to perform all duties required in the manufacturepress or implied,of laminated regard- DEADLINES FOR clas- 11, 2012. the classifieds. Call James Christensen tachment 1, Attachment currentcomposite beneficiary products. of the Youtitle, will work and from interest written, con- electronic work orders, verbal instructionsing title, and blueprints, possession, sifieds ads are Monday (Published in the Tran- 882-0050 or visit owning 1 share cert 2, Attachment 6, Attach- Trustkeeping Deed all as sign of offs the and inspectionveyed to buy and offs now current. held In addition, you will identify differentcondition, process materials, or encum- and Wednesdays by script Bulletin April 26, www.tooeletran pre-pregs and adhesives, complete lay-ups with the laser ply projection system, vacuum bag detailed #2133, owing $232.00 ment 7, Attachment 8 date of this notice is: by it under said Deed of brances, including fees, 4:45 p.m. May 1, 3 & 8, 2012) script.com shapes and sizes, load autoclaves and ovens with the use of forklifts, cranes, etc. You will also have the Jeff & Jennimarie and Attachment 22. The Bank of America, N.a., Trust in the the property charges and expenses opportunity to de-mold, label and handle cured parts as well as use different software packages for time Coon owning 1 share permit modification will Successor By Merger To situated in said County of the Trustee and of the keeping and materials/inventory tracking and management. Requires a High School Diploma or GED equivalent. cert #2224, owing facilitate a second Small Bac Home Loans Servic- and State described as: trusts created by said $232.00 Caliber Disassembly ing, LpQuality Fka Countrywide Engineers – REQ#LOT 4376BR 154, REFLEC- Deed of Trust, to pay the Provide solutions to quality control problems associated with Engineering, Manufacturing and Processes Nathan Crapo owning 1 Line (SCDL) similar to Home Loans Servicing TIONS AT STANSBURY remaining principle sums within the composite aerospace industry. Analyze quality problems using statistical methods, tools and share cert #2237, owing the existing unit located Lp and the record own- PARK PHASE II - of the note(s) secured by procedures. Interpret customer requirements and prepare quality procedures when necessary to assure $232.00 in building 1325. This ers of the property as of AMENDMENT NO. 1 FI- said Deed of Trust. The customer requirements are met. Ability to read and interpret Engineering drawings and specifications and Ronald & Eva Durrant disassembly line will be the recordingapply their of intent the forNo- evaluatingNAL PLAT, acceptance ACCORD- of quality products. Knowledge of AS9100current Quality beneficiary Management of the owning 2 shares cert located in building 1335 tice System of Default Requirements, is/are: andING a workingTO THE knowledge OFFICIAL of all aspects of Quality Systems. TrustRequires Deed a Bachelor's as of the #2236, owing $397.00 along T.V. Site Road on Don Adegree Schroeder, from four-year Gail L PLATCollege or THEREOF University; ONwith two to four years directly relateddate training of this and/or notice is: Jack Ellis owning 1.5 the southwest side of Schroederexperience/certifications. and. FILE AND OF RECORD Bank of America, N.a., shares cert #'s 1700 & Tooele Army Depot and James H. Woodall, IN THE TOOELE Successor By Merger To Sr. Contracts Manager – REQ# 1227BR 1260, owing $243.50 will provide additional TRUSTEE 10808 River COUNTY RECORDER'S Bac Home Loans Servic- Responsible for all facets of contract formation and administration including proposal preparation, fact-finding, Jesse Ellis owning 1 support to the war fighter Frontnegotiation Parkway, and Suite definitionsOFFICE. of assigned The street US Govt.ad- prime subcontracts and commercialing, Lp contracts.Fka Countrywide Will share cert #2561 owing by allowing TEAD to bet- 175 SouthSupervise Jordan Contracts Ut Administrationdress and other staff, commonensure accurate contracts review and preparationHome Loans of business Servicing $232.00 ter manage the Army's 84095documents (801)254-9450 and sales ordersdesignation in accordance of with the corporate real policies. Motivational leadershipLp and skills the and record ability own- David Godfrey owning 1 munition stoke pile . In- Jamesto identifyH. Woodall and develop Sig- propertycontracts skills described of support staff. Develop strong working relationshipsers of the propertywith both as of internal and external customers, including US Govt. representatives (DCAA, DCMA), US Govt. prime share cert #1051, owing stallation of the SCDL is nature/By Dated: May above is purported to be: the recording of the No- contractors and commercial companies, ensuring the highest customer satisfaction. Work closely with $492.00 projected for fall 2012. 01, 2012 R-408921 154 Crystal Bay Drive tice of Default is/are: Program Mgt., Finance, Business Development and Trade Compliance to ensure a cohesive team for a growing Hartland Homes owning The request for the (Published in the Tran- Stansbury Park, Utah Aaron J Kelsch. business unit. Requires a minimum of 12 years experience in US Govt. contract and prime subcontract 2 shares cert #2510, ow- modification will be avail- scriptadministration, Bulletin May 1,including 8 & 84074 5 years The of supervisory/mentoring undersigned responsibility. Excellent workingJames knowledge H. Woodall, of Order your ing $397.00 able for review by the 15, 2012)FAR, DFARS & TINA. AlsoTrustee requires disclaimsa BS/BA Degree any li- or equivalent. TRUSTEE 10808 River Michael Howard owning general public during ability for any incorrect- Front Parkway, Suite Quality Inspector – REQ# 4178BR 1 share cert #2429, ow- regular business hours ness of the street ad- 175 South Jordan Ut We are looking for a results oriented individual to both physically and mechanically inspect a variety of ing $232.00 at the Environmental dress and other common 84095 (801)254- 9450 materials, sub-assemblies, details, etc. using mechanical measurement tools, portable electronic CMM (FARO Jennifer Kelleyclassified owning ads Management Division, designation, if any, James H. Woodall Sig- Laser Trackers, FARO and Romer Arms, etc.) test equipment (electronic and pneumatic) to engineering drawings, 1 share cert #1484, ow- Building 8, TEAD, lo- electronic models, writtenshown specifications, herein. Said and salestandards. Requires a High School nature/ByDiploma/GED, Dated:3+ years May ing $232.00 cated two miles south of QA experience, knowledgewill of beISO made9001 and without AS9100, advanced computer skills in01, MS 2012Word, R-409264 GD&T, and KMO Enterprises own- Tooele, Utah or the Divi- excellent communicationcovenant skills. or warranty, (Published in the Tran- ing 4 shares cert #2598 sion of Solid and Haz- express or implied, re- script Bulletin May 1, 8 & U.S. Citizenship is required for all of the above openings. & 2597, owing $727.00 ardous Waste, Utah De- garding title, possession, 15, 2012) We offer competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits, and place great emphasis on building and sustaining Holly Martin owning 1 partment of Environmen- condition, or encum- a diverse workforce which is inclusive of different perspectives and varied business, academic, cultural and share cert #2483, owing tal Quality, 195 North brances, including fees, Online! social backgrounds. Exelis is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. M/F/D/V.For consideration, $232.00 1950 West, Salt Lake charges, expenses of please apply online through our website and reference Job Req ID # listed above, at: www.exelisInc.com/careers Javier ToMartinez place owningyour classified ads in the Tooele Transcript City, Utah. This notifica- the Trustee and of the 1 share cert #2476, ow- tion initiates a 60 day trusts created by said Bulletin, visit www.tooeletranscript.com. Your ad will ing $232.00 comment period which Deed of Trust, to pay the Exelis and “The Power of Ingenuity” are trademarks of Exelis Inc. ITT is a trademark Michaelappear & Lisain the Ross print issue of the Transcript Bulletin, Tooele will run through June 29, remaining principle sums of ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc., and is used under license. owning 2 shares owing 2012. Concerned com- of the note(s) secured by Valley Extra and on the tooeletranscript.com website! $397.00 munity members are said Deed of Trust. The Sea Ray Investments asked to direct questions current beneficiary of the owning 38 shares owing on the modification to Deed of Trust as of the $6337.00 the TEAD, Environmen- date of this notice is Steve Sommers owning tal Management Divi- WELLS FARGO BANK, 1 share cert #2441, ow- sion, by contacting N.A. The record owner ing $232.00 Nicholas Montgomery of the property as of the Robert Thornton own- (435) 833-2761, or the recording of the Notice ing 2 shares cert #2380, Utah Division of Solid of Default is ANTHONY owing $397.00 and Hazardous Waste, D. RANDALL AND MEA- Jamie Tischner owning Utah Department of En- GAN B. RANDALL, 2 shares owing $397.00 vironmental Quality, by HUSBAND AND WIFE Rachel Wright owning 2 contacting Rick Page AS JOINT TENANTS shares cert #2258, ow- (801) 536-0200. A public DATED: May 8, 2012 ing $2258 meeting will be held on James H. Woodall In accordance with laws May 22, 2012 in the 10808 River Front of the State of Utah and Tooele County building Parkway, Suite 175 the order of the Board of located at 47 South Main South Jordan, Utah Directors made on the in Tooele Utah, North 84095 (801) 254-9450 8th day of February, Auditorium. The permit- Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 2012, so many shares of tee's compliance history p.m. JAMES H. WOO- such stock as may be during the life of the per- DALL, TRUSTEE necessary to pay the de- mit being modified is P946672 linquent assessment available from the Utah (Published in the Tran- thereon, together with Division of Solid and script Bulletin May 8, 15 the late fee, costs of ad- Hazardous Waste, Utah & 22, 2012) vertising, and expenses Department of Environ- of the sale, will be sold mental Quality by con- to the highest bidder at a tacting Rick Page (801) public auction to be held 536-0200. at the principal business (Published in the Tran- of the corporation, at 411 script Bulletin May 3 & 8, So. West Street, Grants- 2012) ville, Utah, on the 9th day of May, 2012, at the hour of 8 p.m. (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin April 26, May 1, 3 & 8, 2012) B8

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moved to Tooele four years ago. washed up every day.” is also one of the ways Dalpiaz Young “My beliefs are just part of my Transportation has changed believes her life has been so long continued from page B1 life. They just come natural to me,” vastly over the course of Dalpiaz’s and full. Dalpiaz said. life as well. When Dalpiaz and “I like to accomplish at least Both of their children went on Now she is a parishioner of St. her family made the initial move one thing every day, even if is just to follow in their parents’ foot- Marguerite’s Catholic Church in to Utah from Colorado they took something small like finishing a steps. Their son, Phil, graduated Tooele and faithfully attends as the train most of the way. Dalpiaz crypt-a-quote or a word scramble, from Seattle University and has many Sundays as possible. remembers that in order to get talking on the phone to an old now retired as a lieutenant colo- “On Sunday mornings my grand- to the train station, she and her friend or straightening a drawer or nel in the United States Air Force. daughter takes me to church,” she family had to ride there in a buck closet,” she said. “I just feel better Their daughter, Mary, graduated said. “I always feel better when I board wagon. if I get something done every day.” from the University Of Utah’s nurs- can get to church. I look forward “We were sitting on seats that Dalpiaz also enjoys baking and ing school and has spent the last to going to Mass and participating seemed way up high. We really cooking. 25 years working as an office nurse with the congregation.” thought that was something,” she for a group of internal medicine Religious participation and said. “I have always enjoyed being doctors. family were not the only things Today she still rides way up able to have baked sweet rolls and In 2008, Dalpiaz’s granddaughter that have kept Dalpiaz busy over high. Her grandson-in-law drives desserts to share,” she said. and her family built an apartment the last century. Three years after a truck and has a stepping stool Dalpiaz claims that her family, for Dalpiaz in their Tooele home graduating high school, Dalpiaz just for her so she can climb up especially her grandchildren and and invited her to move in. While it decided to attend nurse training and ride with them. She loves to great-grandchildren, her hob- was difficult to leave behind some at Holy Cross Hospital. She went ride around in between the two car bies and her genes are what have of the places that have been a part to work nursing right after her seats in the back. kept her alive and well for so long. of her life for most of her 100 years, graduation in 1937. She continued “They even have movies playing Reaching her milestone 100th Dalpiaz was grateful to be able to to work as a nurse while raising while we ride,” she said. “That is birthday was a big feat, and now move closer to family. a family until she retired in the really something too.” she’s looking forward to figuring “I was so fortunate to be able to 1970s. When Dalpiaz started work Although reflecting on her life out what her 101st birthday party move and be close to family and as a nurse, she said it was com- and the many changes she’s seen will be like. still have all my familiar treasures mon practice to help the patients over the years can be enjoyable, “The secret to my long life? I with me,” Dalpiaz said. “And I have with everything as they recovered. Dalpiaz stays busy by remaining think it must be in my genes,” plenty of room for people to come Each patient would spend at least active with her church, family and she said. “For my 100th birthday, and visit.” 10 days in the hospital whereas hobbies. She still reads the news- friends and family were there. It It was early in her childhood now they might only stay for 24 paper every day amid playing and was like a reunion. I was able to that Dalpiaz’s faith began to grow hours. visiting with her family. She also visit with so many people I hadn’t in the Catholic religion. At the “Next to being a wife and a par- tends to her garden, which con- Maegan Burr seen for so long. I haven’t even age of 11, she began singing in ent, [nursing] was the most impor- tains mostly roses and rhubarb thought about what we will be the church choir. She kept up her tant thing in my life,” Dalpiaz said. Eleanor “Nora” Dalpiaz poses for a photo at her home in Tooele Tuesday after- she brought from her garden in doing on my next birthday.” participation with choir and other Dalpiaz has seen her share noon. Helper. church-related activities until she of changes throughout her life. Dalpiaz takes great pleasure in Dalpiaz will celebrate her 101st She often reflects on how things tle. Mama would heat the copper spending time with her two chil- birthday on Sept. 30. were before the household items kettle on the coal stove and pour dren, five grandchildren and five For Dalpiaz’s family she is more of today showed up. A typical hot water into the tub. It was a great-grandchildren. than just a mother or grandmoth- WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY . . . Saturday for her as a child was washtub that more than one child “The little ones treat me like I er. much different than it is for chil- could fit in. We would keep the am on the same age level as they Her daughter Mary Bottino said: THE CHURCH OF CHRIST? dren today, she said. copper kettle on the stove to add are and so I think I am younger “I would say mother has had a very What denomination did the early Christians belong to? What denomination “When I was growing up, hot water. In the kitchen there was than I am,” she said. full and beautiful life. She has been did Peter, James, John, the 3,000, the Ethiopian nobleman, Cornelius, Lydia, the Saturday was the day for a bath,” a bench, a cold-water tap and two Learning something new from an example of strength, pride and Philippians jailer, and the Corinthians belong to? NONE! They were not members of any denomination. They were simply Christians, members of the body of she said. “We had a copper ket- basins. That is where everybody her great-grandchildren every day beauty to so many.” Christ, which is His church. Ephesians 1:22-23, Colossians 1:18 & 24. The same process which made these people Christians also made them members of the church, the body of Christ. When they obeyed the gospel GOD ADDED them TELL ME A STORY to His church, Acts 2:41 & 47, yet they belonged to no denomination. They had been delivered from the “power of darkness” or the world, and translated into the “kingdom of his dear son” which is the church, Colossians 1:13-14 & 18. Therefore they were not members of any denominational church. ‘Bluebird and Coyote’ Likewise today if a sinner BELIEVES in Christ, REPENTS of his sins, CONFESSES his faith in Christ and is BAPTIZED [immersed in water] into Christ for the remission of sins, Mark 16:15-16, Romans 10:9-10, Acts 2:37-38, 8:35-39, Galatians (a Cherokee Indian tale) ever anyone passed by, they could 3:26-27, he then becomes a Christian, a member of the Lord’s church, but nothing adapted by Amy Friedman and not help but stop and stare. All more. His gospel obedience would not make him a member of any denomination. illustrated by Jillian Gilliland the animals admired the lake, and When a number of people obey the gospel, they would be Christians, members many stood beside its shores com- of the Lord’s church. When these Christians come together on the first day of the ong ago, Bluebird’s feathers paring its color to other beautiful week for worship, Acts 20:7, call themselves by the same name as did the Apostles were dull and brown. Some things of this world. and early Christians, accept and teach the Bible as their ONLY rule of faith and said they looked gray, but “It’s bluer than blueberries,” the practice, select such leaders as the Bible authorizes, worship God in the same L others said they were most defi- bears said. way as the Apostles and early Christians did and as the Bible directs - they would be nitely brown. “Like mud,” people “Bluer than blue macaws,” said simply a New Testament church, members of the body of Christ, assembling for said. worship without being members of any denomination. the deer. This is exactly what the church of Christ is and contends for. If you want to be Bluebird lived near a wide, “Bluer than our wings,” said the simply a New Testament Christian - no more and no less - then investigate and beautiful lake, a lake that was the butterflies. be a member of the church of Christ. If you want to follow the Bible - without most beautiful color of blue any- “Bluer than sadness,” said addition or subtraction - then attend the church of Christ. For a free online Bible one had ever seen. That lake was Bluebird. Study go to: . bluer than the sky, bluer than blue The color of that water never moons, bluer than bluebonnets changed because there were no Church of Christ 430 W. Utah Ave., Tooele, UT 84074 growing in the nearby meadow. streams flowing in or out of the The lake was so blue that when- lake.

Every day Bluebird sat in a tree beautiful — as blue as blueberries overlooking the lake and looked and bluebells and blue moons. down, admiring that lake. She “How did you do that?” Coyote ROSEWOOD FREE sang a song to the lake every single asked. morning. “How lovely it would be “I dived in four times,” Bluebird to look like you ... if only I were said, “and I sang to the lake.” And blue, like you.” then she taught Coyote her song. One day Bluebird decided to After he had learned the song, swim in the lake. She flew to the Coyote steeled himself. Coyote did DENTAL DAY! shore, held her breath, and dived not like to swim, but he wanted into the water. She bobbed to the more than anything to be this surface and splashed about, sing- beautiful, and so he dived into the ing at the top of her lungs, “If only lake, and he sang the song. When I were blue, like you ...” he walked out, he was as dull as The bears and the deer and the ever, but he didn’t give up. “Four butterflies and all the other crea- times I shall swim!” he said. tures of the forest laughed at her, The next day he dived in again. So��ing to Sm� about! but Bluebird didn’t care. He did this four days in a row. When she was finished, she flew Each time Coyote dived in and to the top of the tree and shook splashed about and sang the song her feathers dry. But when she Bluebird had taught him. May 12�, 2012 looked at them, she saw they were On the fourth day he climbed as brown as mud, as brown as a out of the lake and there he was, fawn, as brown as a stump. They blue as blue can be, as blue as were as brown as a walnut and blueberries and bluebonnets and brown as the bears. “If only I were blue moons. He was as blue as blue,” Bluebird sang. “How lovely Bluebird. to be blue, like you ...” Coyote was very proud of Once again the others laughed, himself. He was so proud that he and from a distance Coyote didn’t wait to dry off. He began watched. to run around, showing off his In the morning Bluebird dived brand-new coat. “Look at me!” in again and splashed about, he howled. “I’m bluuuuuuuuue ... admiring the blue glistening Everyone look at me!” beneath the bright sunshine. He stared at his shadow as he Start seeing patients When she flew up to the top of ran. “Is my shadow blue too?” he the tree, she shook herself dry wondered aloud. “Am I the most and looked at her wings. But they beautiful creature anyone has ever at 8:00 am. were still as brown as the bears, as seen?” He called to every rabbit brown as prairie dogs, as brown and bird and bear and butterfly as the branch of the tree on which he passed. He called to the deer. First come, first served basis. she perched. “Look at me! I am bluuuuue!” The next day she dived into But Coyote was so busy admir- the lake again, and she splashed ing himself and looking for oth- No appointment taken. about, and afterward she flew into ers to brag to, he wasn’t looking the tree, but her feathers remained ahead, and suddenly he ran head- Only one free service brown. The following morning she first into a tree stump on the edge sang to the lake once again, “One of the path. more time ...” She dived, and as His head began to spin and he done on that day, per patient. she splashed about, she sang, “If saw stars. He tried to stand up, only I were blue, like you ...” but he was so dizzy, he staggered Then she flew up to the top unsteadily and fell to the ground. Free cleaning, filling or extraction. of the tree, and this time when He rolled over and over, howling she flapped her wings, she was in pain. And the ground was dusty amazed to see they had turned and dirty — the color of mud, of blue! Bluer than blue. The most tree trunks, of walnuts, of bears. beautiful blue in the world. Pretty soon Coyote was the “I’m blue like you!” she sang color of the dirt, and ever since www.rosewooddentalassoc.co������435-882-0099 exuberantly. that day every coyote has been Now Coyote came to see all this brown and dusty gray. And every up close, and when he saw her, he bluebird is blue — as blue as the 181 West Vine Stre����� Tooele, Utah 84074 could not believe his eyes. She was sky and as blue as the lake.