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TOOELE Grantsville RANSCRIPT football knocks T off Manti in SERVING overtime TOOELE COUNTY See A10 BULLETIN SINCE 1894 TUESDAY September 1010,, 2013 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 120 No. 29 $1.00 Tooele City residents to see tax decrease But reduction is minimal

by Emma Penrod STAFF WRITER

Residents of Tooele City could see a slight decrease on their 2013 property taxes, officials say. The city’s 2013-2014 certified tax rate was approved at .252 percent Wednesday night, a slight decrease from last year’s .2576 percent rate. The decline was not the result of decisions made by the city coun- cil, but should be attributed to the method used to calculate the certified tax rate, said Tooele County Auditor Mike Jensen, who helps calculate rates for all taxing entities in Tooele County. Taxes should be approximately $207 for a $150,000 homeowner. That’s down a few dollars from an esti- FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO mate of $212 in 2012, according to figures from Glenn Carrie Gilley helps Stephanie Heenan and Brent Smithson get new license plates at the Division of Motor Vehicle office located in the Tooele County Building. Residents would have Caldwell, Tooele City finance director. had to travel to Salt Lake if the county commission chose to remove the DMV as a service. The certified tax rate is determined by an equation that is designed to result in the same amount of tax revenue one year to the next, Jensen said. In years Local motor vehicle registration spared from cuts when growth and increased property values result in additional tax revenue, the rate that individual prop- erty owners pay goes down. by Tim Gillie county staff for motor vehicle reg- The county contracts with the transactions and received $88,217 This year, the total value from which the tax rate is STAFF WRITER istration was one of the services Motor Vehicle Division of the Utah as the county’s share of the transac- derived — which includes all real property, personal considered for elimination. State Tax Commission to conduct tion fee. property and assessed property values adjusted for The closure of the motor vehicle “Everything was on the table,” vehicle registration services in The transaction fee paid by the multiple variables — increased by $66 million. registration counter in the Tooele said Chairman Bruce Clegg of the Tooele County, according to Tooele state was around $4,000 short of As a result, most Tooele City property owners County Assessor’s office is off the Tooele County Commission. “But County Assessor Wendy Shubert. the cost of the salary and other should see a small decrease in their city property chopping block — for now. we fought hard to keep vehicle reg- The county receives a portion of employment costs for the two clerks taxes for the 2013-2014 fiscal year. However, the taxes During the peak of Tooele istration, even though it is not a each transaction to help defray the that are assigned full-time to motor on properties that gained value may still increase County’s financial crisis last spring, required service, because doing expenses of collecting the registra- vehicle registration, said Shubert. when budgets were slashed and away with it would be too much of tion fees. In 2012 the county pro- SEE TAX PAGE A6 ➤ entire departments terminated, an inconvenience for the citizens.” cessed 64,560 vehicle registration SEE VEHICLE PAGE A9 ➤

City-wide change to residential building height rule proposed

by Emma Penrod tor. STAFF WRITER The city’s proposed amendment to the building ordinance would lift the A proposed change to Tooele City’s sensitive lands restrictions and apply residential building height restrictions the 35-foot maximum to future devel- will give homeowners and developers opment on all residential properties in greater freedom to design structures as Tooele. they please, while simplifying the city “This gives more flexibility to future building code, city officials say. builders,” said Bolser. “We have had Tooele City ordinances currently building permits come through that restrict the height of structures built in would have been allowed [under the most residential zones to a maximum amended ordinance]. We’re just trying of 35 feet. However, the rule is not uni- to even the playing field, is what we’re versal throughout the city. doing.” A sensitive lands overlay on the The suggested changes also clarify southeast side of town above Skyline how building height will be measured Road imposes further restrictions, in Tooele. Under the proposal, the total limiting construction in the area to height of the building between the 28 feet. The spread of requirements lowest point of elevation and midway

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO and the resulting confusion made the up a pitched roof cannot exceed 35 Tooele County residents found August to be dry. The first week of September has been a cool break, bringing rain, thunderstorms and lower tem- ordinance difficult to enforce, said Jim peratures. Residents can look forward to more rain in the forecast. Bolser, Tooele City public works direc- SEE HEIGHT PAGE A6 ➤ SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 7:06 a.m. 7:45 p.m. Thursday 7:07 a.m. 7:43 p.m. August dry, but not exceptionally hot Friday 7:08 a.m. 7:41 p.m. Saturday 7:09 a.m. 7:40 p.m. Sunday 7:10 a.m. 7:38 p.m. Monday 7:11 a.m. 7:36 p.m. by Emma Penrod make W up Th for F two Sa years Su of M drought Tu con- Sept. 30. Tuesday 7:12 a.m. 7:35 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set STAFF WRITER ditions.number, the greater the need for eye and skin Because of the dry conditions, Bevan Wednesday 1:39 p.m. 11:41 p.m. protection.As of 0-2Sept. Low; 3-53, Moderate;severe 6-7 drought High; 8-10 contin- said Tooele County will have to look Thursday 2:39 p.m. none August spared Tooele City from uesVery toHigh; engulf11+ Extreme most of Tooele County, to this winter’s snowpack for drought Friday 3:34 p.m. 12:39 a.m. Saturday 4:23 p.m. 1:43 a.m. record-breaking heat that hit Salt Lake and aboutALMANAC 54 percent of the state of relief. Sunday 5:07 p.m. 2:50 a.m. A thunderstorm City, but brought little rain to alleviate Utah,Statistics accordingfor the week ending toSept. the9. U.S. Drought “Things just have to get better” to Partly sunny, a t-storm Partly sunny, a t-storm A thunderstorm in Mostly sunny and Monday 5:47 p.m. 4:00 a.m. around in the Mostly sunny Plenty of sun Temperatures Tuesday 6:23 p.m. 5:10 a.m. in the afternoon in the afternoon spots in the afternoon beautifulstate- and county-wide drought condi- Monitor from the National Weather recharge local reservoirs and aquifers, afternoon tions. Service.High/Low past week 91/54 he said. First Full Last New Normal high/low past week 84/58 79 57 79 57 77 57 79 57 80 58Tooele City83 totaled55 about79 .14 inches53 AverageNed temp Bevan, past week a weather observer 73.2 for Although drought continues, August of precipitation for August, significantly theNormal National average temp Weather past week Service, 70.7 said temperatures in Tooele remained just TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Sep 12 Sep 19 Sep 26 Oct 4 below the month’s average of .91 inch- Tooele City’s current precipitation total below average. Tooele averaged 89 Shown is Wednesday’s es. Preliminary data from the National for the 2012-2013 water year is 12.01 degrees last month, compared to a Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and Weather Service suggests storms this inches. Normal precipitation for the historic average of about 90 degrees AccuWeather, Inc. ©2013 Wednesday night’s lows. week have already brought more rain city by the end of the water year is 19.76 FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO than all of August, but not enough to inches. The water year concludes on SEE AUGUST PAGE A9 ➤ A Tooele City ordinance has been proposed that could apply a 35-foot maximum height to all UTAH WEATHER residential buildings. Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan BULLETIN BOARD A8 Grouse 79/53 Wendover PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) INSIDE Creek 77/60 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point Tuesday CLASSIFIEDS B5 78/54 80/62 82/60 79/62 HOMETOWN B1 Ogden Stansbury Park Good GHS girls tennis Calvin Kimball 79/61 Erda 79/61 remains unbeaten uses his longboard OBITUARIES A6 Vernal Grantsville 80/59 Pine Canyon Wednesday Salt Lake City 75/53 83/61 69/50 OPEN FORUM A4 Tooele 80/62 Bauer Good for everything 79/57 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal See A12 SPORTS A10 77/56 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 79/57 80/55 See B1 79/56 See Stockton PollenThursday Index Price complete 77/56 76/55 High Good Nephi forecast Rush Valley 77/51 77/55 Ophir Moderate on A9 70/51 Source:Low www.airquality.utah.gov Delta Manti Absent 82/56 77/52 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 85/61 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 78/56 76/52 Moab 78/55 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 85/58 Beaver 85/58 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 74/50 Ibapah 75/53 24-hour 79/54 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 1.00 -0.04 Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 73/49 76/56 at Grantsville 1.38 -0.01 85/65 Kanab 79/53 Eureka 71/51 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4194.34 A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY September 10, 2013 Utah education board endorses oil, gas lease

(AP) SALT LAKE CITY — five years. interests and views of Utah resi- dize the possibility of exchanging off Bogart Canyon would devalue it retains the majority of its natu- Despite opposition from Gov. The trust-lands agency plans dents. one of the effort’s crown jew- the overall lease and cost the ral character and still allows us to Gary Herbert and U.S. Rep. Rob to sign a deal next week with Bishop is spearheading negoti- els for developable land that is school trust a potentially lucra- extract from it those things that Bishop, the Utah State Board of Anadarko to allow drilling on the ations designed to resolve Utah’s potentially even more beneficial tive revenue stream amounting are important,” he said. Education has endorsed a lease state lands, including a scenic long-running battles over what for Utah’s schools,” Herbert and to more than $6 million per well, Herbert has limited influence that would open wild lands in portion known for its wildlife public lands should be preserved Bishop wrote in a letter to the some education board members over the independent trust-lands eastern Utah to oil and gas explo- along the Tavaputs Plateau in and what public lands should education board. said. administration, which controls ration. Grand County. be used for resource extraction. “Leasing the southern por- State-lands agency direc- square-mile sections of land Board members on Friday Herbert and Bishop have The effort involves hunters, envi- tion of the Book Cliffs could very tor Kevin Carter said drilling awarded to Utah at statehood. voted 15-0 to back a deci- sought to keep that area around ronmentalists, rural county com- seriously jeopardize the broader would not impede hunting and The agency manages a check- sion by the Utah Trust Lands Bogart Canyon — cherished by missioners and the oil and gas lands consolidation effort, as other public uses around Bogart erboard of 3.4 million acres of Administration to lease up hunters and environmentalists industry. well as an optimal return for Canyon. trust lands remaining from a to 155 square miles, or 96,000 — out of the lease. They com- “Inclusion of this small area in Utah’s schoolchildren,” the two “We think we can work with statehood grant for the benefit of acres, of the Book Cliffs region plained the agency’s secret deal- the ... lease complicates our larger Republicans added. our lessee partner and do this the schools. It raises most of its to Anadarko Petroleum Corp. for ings with Anadarko excluded the planning effort and could jeopar- But asking Anadarko to back development in such a way that revenue from oil and gas leasing. Yahoo tunes into mobile video with new application

by Michael Liedtke application tailored for watching Stein said of Yahoo Screen. away. Ads will be shown when Yahoo is betting its audience around him talking to guests such ASSOCIATED PRESS video on touch-control screens. “Watching video has become videos are watched through a will expand as it adds more pro- as his former “Full House” co- The app, called Yahoo Screen, something people do almost as Web browser. fessional programming from star Bob Saget and actress Olivia SUNNYVALE, California — is set up to make the experi- much as they check email and Boosting ad revenue has prov- long-established networks, such Munn about how they lost their Yahoo is auditioning for a big- ence of sifting through video on we think we have come up with en to be a challenge for Yahoo in as NBC, ABC and CBS, as well as virginity. A segment of a series ger role on iPhones and iPads smartphones and tablet comput- something that is as intuitive to recent years, even as the com- special projects made by stars starring Hines revolves around with the release of its first mobile ers more like channel surfing on use as your TV.” pany has been making strides in looking to broaden their hori- her reluctance to be fitted with a a television. Instead of relying To trumpet the arrival of its other areas under Mayer’s leader- zons beyond TV and movies. hairpiece on her genitalia for an on a TV remote control, users of video app, Yahoo also is rolling ship. For instance, Yahoo’s ad rev- The new comedy series include acting role. CORRECTION the Yahoo Screen app unveiled out eight comedy series made enue after commissions declined contributions from John Stamos, “We think we are develop- Monday will use their fingers to exclusively for its website along by 4 percent from last year in the best known for his role in the TV ing a truly new genre of video,” Last Tuesday’s editorial flip through programs and sort with clips from more than 700 company’s most recent quarter series, “Full House”; Ed Helms, said Erin McPherson, the head titled, “Year of fire,” raised through roughly 20 different episodes of NBC’s “Saturday while net ad revenue at Google part of the cast in the TV series, of Yahoo’s video division. “I look awareness that firefighters in channels separated into catego- Night Live” broadcast during the climbed by 14 percent. “The Office”; and Cheryl Hines, at this as the first step to having Tooele County have been busy ries such as celebrities, sports, past 38 years. Yahoo announced Yahoo is trying to differentiate who played Larry David’s wife in the world-class experience that this year due to numerous games and food. its deals to show the “Saturday itself from the longer-running HBO’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” Yahoo has needed to compete structure fires and the recent The app is available only for Night Live” highlights and the video stockpiled at Netflix and Some of Yahoo’s new material in video.” Patch Springs Wildfire on the Apple Inc.’s iPhone and iPad, but new comedy series in April. As similar services by limiting each is edgy. Stamos’ series revolves west side of the Stansbury Yahoo Inc. intends to develop part of a new deal with Viacom of the comedy episodes to three Mountains. The men and a version compatible with the Inc. revealed Monday, Yahoo to 11 minutes. The time restric- women who serve on local fire much larger universe of devices Screen also will show clips tion reflects Yahoo’s belief that departments were acknowl- powered by Google Inc.’s Android from “The Daily Show with Jon people consume video in snack- Inspiring edged for their courage and software. Stewart,” `’The Colbert Report” sized servings on mobile devices Healthy skill. While listing the names Yahoo Screen is the latest off- and “MTV News.” and devour bigger helpings on of every fire department in shoot of company CEO Marissa Borrowing a concept popu- TV’s larger screens. Lives the county, the Stockton Fire Mayer’s crusade to make Yahoo’s larized by Netflix Inc.’s Internet Google’s YouTube video site Department was inadvertent- services part of their daily rou- video subscription service, Yahoo has thrived by creating a massive ly omitted. tines. Mayer has been emphasiz- is releasing all the episodes of the library of mostly short clips pri- ing the need for better mobile new comedy series at once so marily contributed by amateurs. applications and more compel- viewers can watch the install- YouTube is by far the Internet’s Look for it every ling video since Yahoo lured her ments in rapid succession if they most popular video outlet, with month in your BUSINESS BRIEFS away from a top executive job at want. nearly 168 million U.S. viewers Tooele Transcript Bulletin The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes Google Inc. 14 months ago. Netflix’s decision to simul- during the month of July, accord- news items from the local business The new app was built in New taneously release the episodes ing to the latest measurements community of 150 words or less. York by an engineering team led of exclusive series as “House of from research firm comScore. TOOELETRANSCRIPT Businesses can send news of awards, by Robby Stein, whose exper- Cards” and “Orange Is The New Videos shared on Facebook came ULLETIN promotions, internal milestones, tise was imported last October Black” has proven so popular in a distant second, with 61 mil- B new business ventures, new when Yahoo bought his startup, that it has intensified a phenom- lion viewers in July, followed by hires, relocations, partnerships, Stamped, for an undisclosed enon known as binge viewing. AOL Inc.’s online services at 58 major transactions and other amount. It marked the first of Unlike Netflix, Yahoo doesn’t million. Yahoo ranked seventh items to David Bern via email at about 20 acquisitions that Mayer charge money to watch its vid- on comScore’s list of top video [email protected], via fax has made as Yahoo’s CEO and eos. Yahoo instead hopes to sites with 42 million U.S. viewers ����������������������� at (435) 882-6123, or via regular mail reunited her with Stein, who had make money by selling more in July. at P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074. previously worked with at Google digital advertising, although the ComScore’s numbers don’t before launching his startup. Sunnyvale, California, company include videos watched on “This gives us a great product isn’t interjecting commercials mobile devices through mobile TOOELETRANSCRIPT in a key area of people’s lives,” into its mobile video app right applications. BULLETIN ADMINISTRATION Scott C. Dunn Publisher Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus OFFICE Largest nears Bruce Dunn Controller Chris Evans Office Manager Vicki Higgins Customer Service EDITORIAL completion in Las Vegas David Bern Editor Mark Watson Sports Editor Richard Briggs Community News Editor by Hannah Dreier carnival attraction over the past pany Universal Studios, said 235 E MAIN Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor ASSOCIATED PRESS decade. he doesn’t want visitors to get Tim Gillie Staff Writer The High Roller will be 100 feet bored as the ride ascends and GRANTSVILLE Lisa Christensen Staff Writer LAS VEGAS — The madcap taller than the , which descends. Emma Penrod Staff Writer carnival on the opened in 2000, 30 feet taller Tickets will be comparable 435.228.6350 is getting another over-the-top than ’s , to the London ride, which costs ADVERTISING MON - SAT 6AM; CLOSED SUNDAY Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager addition: the world’s largest which opened in 2006, and 9 feet about $30, according to Caesars Keith Bird Advertising Sales Ferris wheel. taller than the , spokeswoman Christina Karas. Shane Bergen Advertising Sales The outer wheel of the 55- which opened in 2008. She declined to say to how much Kelly Chance Classified Advertising story High Roller ride is sched- These giant urban Ferris it cost to build the ride. LAYOUT & DESIGN uled to be hoisted into place wheels typically transport riders The High Roller is not the only Tuesday. The gargantuan project John Hamilton Creative Director in large, fixed capsules instead big wheel jostling for a place Liz Arellano Graphic Artist is now visible from all over the of the smaller, teetering baskets among the volcanoes and danc- Aaron Gumucio Graphic Artist city, including the airport. Early most people remember from ing fountains of the tourist cor- next year, it will be outfitted with childhood. ridor. PRODUCTION 1,500 LED lights, and start its High Roller riders will have to A rival company is building Perry Dunn Prepress Manager slow spin. take a break from gambling and , a 500-foot observation Darwin Cook Web Press Manager “It’s going to be an icon,” smoking when they enter one of wheel across from James Park Pressman Shawn Oviatt Prepress Technician Project Director David Codiga the 28 glass capsules attached at the southern end of the Strip Scott Spence Insert Technician said. “It’s going to be a part of to the gargantuan wheel, Codiga that will feature video screens your visit to Las Vegas if you ride said, but they will be able to take broadcasting ads. That project SUBSCRIPTION RATES: it or not. It’s more or less impos- in the marquee-lit panoramic is expected to open in mid-2015, BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered by sible not to see it if you come views with a drink in hand. according to developer David carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 here.” The wheel, which has been Gaffin. 1/4 lb. per year by mail in Tooele County, Utah; Caesars Entertainment Corp., under construction since 2011, Last spring, a group of devel- � $77 per year by mail in the United States. which owns more casinos than is taller than the hotel- opers revealed plans for a third OFFICE HOURS: any other U.S. gambling com- casino but still dwarfed by the wheel — the London Thrill — Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., pany, is building the ride as part Stratosphere observation tower, near the CityCenter complex in Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. of its $550 million Linq devel- which rises more than 1,000 feet. the middle of the Strip. ������������� opment, a new outdoor plaza It will carry 3.5 million pounds of The High Roller will also likely CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. across the street from Caesars steel — the equivalent of about have to surrender its tallest in the Palace. 200 Hummers — and will take world title before long. Another PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: HURRY! LIMITED 4 p.m. day prior to publication. The walking mall, sandwiched 30 minutes to make one revolu- monster wheel is looming in ����� TIME ONLY! between the Flamingo and tion. New York City, where Mayor COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, No other offers apply. BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: Harrah’s hotel-casino, is expected And, because this is Las Vegas Michael Bloomberg announced Expires 9.15.13 3 p.m. day prior to publication. to open this winter. It’s designed where overstimulation is the plans last year for a 625-foot ride OBITUARY DEADLINE: to lure Gen Xers and millennials, sales pitch, it will feature audio- on Staten Island’s waterfront. 10 a.m. day of publication. demographics Caesars believes visual shows in each 40-person Other wheels may grow taller, �� Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued will contribute a majority of Sin pod designed to complement Codiga said, “but the High Roller twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. 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TUESDAY September 10, 2013 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Woman charged for pointing gun at two men after car crash

by Lisa Christensen flat tires slid off the road, accord- to go away and pointed a small wallet and money, wrecked her states. quit. She had only smoked about STAFF WRITER ing to a police report. handgun at them, according to car, and had to walk through sev- She thought the two men were a quarter of the amount that she TEAD South Area security, who the report. eral fields and ditches to get to following her. She told the depu- usually would. A Salina woman has been were also at the site of the aban- Later that morning, at about 6 the highway, the report states. ties that she had put the gun Wilson was transported to charged for allegedly pointing a doned car, said the driver had a.m., deputies were called to the Wilson told the deputy that she in her purse when she left her Mountain West Medical Center. gun at two men who came to her driven past the main gate sev- Tooele City Police Department wanted to speak with a female car, but had tripped over a bush The deputy could not find a purse aid after her car crashed. eral times over the last few min- where a man had come in with officer. A female Sheriff’s Office nearby and lost both purse and or handgun in the area Wilson Early in the morning of Aug. utes. The driver had also driven a woman he said he stopped to sergeant was called, according gun, the report states. said she lost the items, accord- 23, deputies from the Tooele through an intersection without help on SR-73 near the entrance to the report, but Wilson later According to the report, the ing to the report. On Thursday, County Sheriff’s Office were dis- stopping at a stop sign and had to the South Area, according to agreed to speak with the male deputy noted that Wilson was charges were filed against Wilson patched to a report of a woman been speeding, the report states. the report. The woman, identi- officer, as well. Wilson said she acting paranoid and jumpy. for aggravated assault, a third- with a gun near the Tooele Army Two men had stopped to help fied as Windy Wilson, 30, had did not point a gun at anyone, Wilson told the deputy that she degree felony. She is scheduled Depot South Area. They could the woman when she was in the told the man that she needed to and that she did have a gun but had allegedly been smoking to make her first appearance in not find the woman, but found a vehicle, but told police when go to the nearest police station, it was empty and she had put it methamphetamine all day with a 3rd District Court on Sept. 23. green Chevrolet Cobalt with two they stopped, she yelled at them and that she had lost her phone, on the seat beside her, the report friend, but that she was trying to [email protected] Utah officials say welfare drug test program saves state money

by Michelle L. Price which administers the welfare pro- Legislatures. Wilson said. issues, Cornia said. a lack of training or literacy or ASSOCIATED PRESS gram and the drug screening. In other states, the policies have “But if we can help the 10 per- If Utah is serious about address- domestic violence issues, Cornia “The whole purpose is to get faced legal challenges over claims cent or so that are challenged with ing barriers to employment, the said. SALT LAKE CITY — A new state people back to work,” said Rep. they violate protections against this, why wouldn’t we?” he said. state should be just “as vigilant and “We need to genuinely address program requiring drug screening Brad Wilson, a Kaysville Republican searches without probable cause. The law identifies those with committed” to much more com- all the barriers — not just the ones for welfare applicants has saved who crafted the screening law. “We Utah, which does not random- drug issues early on in the process, mon struggles that applicants face, that are politically popular,” she more than $350,000 in its first year, can’t get them back to work if they ly target applicants or require all and if they aren’t willing to get help such as mental health problems, said. officials said. refuse to get into the program and applicants to undergo a drug test, or meet the requirements, they Preliminary data show Utah do what they need to do.” has not faced such a challenge. shouldn’t get benefits, Wilson said. spent more than $30,000 from Opponents of the policy say it Instead, applicants to the The operating assumption is August 2012 to July 2013 to screen unfairly stigmatizes poor people. Temporary Assistance to Needy that people abandoned the pro- welfare applicants for drug use, “There is this notion that if you’re Families program must complete a cess because they have a substance but only found 12 people who test- struggling to find employment, written questionnaire designed to abuse issue, Wilson said, but that’s ed positive. it must be because you’re using screen for substance abuse. Drugs something policy makers would ����������� Supporters of the program drugs,” said Gina Cornia, executive tests are then performed on those like to dig into more. are pointing to about 250 people director of Utahns Against Hunger rated as having a high probability The next step, Wilson said, “is who failed to meet drug screen- and a longtime activist seeking a of using drugs. to find out why those 250 people ing requirements during the year welfare overhaul. Utah’s law also doesn’t dis- would rather not get benefits and Tanning Salon and were barred from receiving Utah is one of at least eight qualify people who test positive keep using drugs, and what we can or applying for benefits for three states that have passed legislation from receiving benefits. Instead, it do to maybe help them realize that months. requiring drug testing or screening requires them to enter substance is a poor choice.” Those people would have other- for public assistance applicants. abuse treatment. There’s no information about WE HAVE ADDED A wise received more than $350,000 Similar laws were proposed in at The policy is not based on why those 250 people failed to in benefits, according to the state least 29 states this year, according assumption that a large population meet the requirements, so it’s a Department of Workforce Services, to the National Conference of State of welfare applicants use drugs, leap to assume they all had drug SECOND LOCATION IN GRANTSVILLE Syria vote looms; Obama speaks to skeptical public 204 W MAIN (AP) WASHINGTON — Syrian thing is on the brink of explosion. would help avert a possible U.S. A resolution in the Senate 435.843.7577 President Bashar Assad warned You should expect everything.” He strike on Syria, Russia will start would authorize the “limited and the U.S. will have “repercussions” added, “You are going to pay the work “immediately” to persuade specified use” of U.S. armed forces for any military strike launched price if you are not wise with deal- Syria to relinquish control over its against Syria for no more than 90 in response to a chemical weap- ing with terrorists,” he said. chemical arsenals. days. The measure bars American ons attack, while President Barack Assad also denied that his Lavrov said that he has already ground troops from combat. Obama prepared his final public troops used chemical weapons, handed over the proposal to Despite public backing from arguments for such strikes before and he said there is no conclusive his Syrian counterpart Walid al- leaders of both top political par- Congress holds its first vote on the evidence about who is to blame in Moallem and expects a “quick, ties to strike, almost half of the 433 issue this week. the Aug. 21 attack that the U.S. says and, hopefully, positive answer.” current members in the House of Syria’s top ally, Russia, gave the killed more than 1,400 people. The Al-Moallem said his country wel- Representatives and a third of the debate a surprise turn as its for- United States, citing intelligence comes Russia’s proposal but didn’t 100-member Senate remain unde- eign minister said Moscow will reports, says the lethal nerve agent give details. cided, an Associated Press survey push Syria to place its chemical sarin was used. U.N. Secretary-General Ban found. weapons under international con- Parts of Sunday’s interview in Ki-moon urged Syria to immedi- Public opinion surveys show trol. Damascus were broadcast Monday ately agree to transfer chemical intense American skepticism Obama took the rare step of morning on CBS. The full Assad weapons to a safe place within the about military intervention in scheduling six network interviews interview was set to air at 0100 country for international destruc- Syria, even among those who Come in Now, Monday evening before address- GMT on Rose’s program on PBS. tion. believe Syria’s government used ing a skeptical public with a In London, U.S. Secretary of Obama is arguing that strikes chemical weapons on its people. Mention this Ad & Get prime-time speech from the White State John Kerry said that if Assad against Syria are needed for the Meanwhile, Russian and Syrian House on Tuesday. With Congress wanted to defuse the crisis, “he United States’ long-term safety foreign ministers said they will back from holiday on Monday, its could turn every single bit of his and that hostile nations such as push for the return of United $ first vote on authorizing strikes chemical weapons over to the Iran and North Korea need to be Nations inspectors to Syria to con- on Syria is expected as early as international community” within reminded of U.S. military might. tinue their probe into the use of Wednesday. a week. But he said that Assad He had a difficult time last week chemical weapons. The chemical 10 OFF Assad, in an interview with “isn’t about to do it.” trying to win support from the weapons inspection team took ANYTHING American journalist Charlie Rose, Not long after Kerry’s com- international community dur- samples from the Aug. 21 attack warned the U.S. that his turbulent ment, Russian Foreign Minister ing his visit to a G-20 summit in several days after it occurred, and region is an “area where every- Sergey Lavrov said if such a move Russia. they are being analyzed now. in the New Salon! NFL stadium falls leave 1 fan dead, 2 injured Chest pain may mean nothing. by Martha Mendoza treated at the stadium and trans- Everything. But it may take everything. ASSOCIATED PRESS ported to Methodist Hospital for additional evaluation. Levengood Getting help immediately gives you a better chance to survive SAN FRANCISCO — Medical said that the second fan did not examiners have identified a foot- appear to be seriously injured. a heart attack. So know the warning signs listed below. ball fan who fell from an elevated In San Francisco, police spokes- And if you ever experience any of them, call 911 right away. walkway at Candlestick Park as 32- man Gordon Shyy said off-duty year-old Kevin Hayes of Hayward, medics and police officers gave the Calif. man first aid until an ambulance At the 49ers’ game against the arrived, but he was declared dead Heart Attack Warning Signs Include: Neck, Back or Jaw Pain, Chest Pain, Nausea, Fatigue, Dizziness, Cold Sweat Packers at Candlestick Park Sunday, from his injuries. Hayes fell to his death from an Authorities said he appeared to Mountain West Medical Center is an Accredited Chest Pain Center. elevated walkway, said an investi- be in his 30s, and his name has not gator at the San Francisco Medical been released. Examiner’s office. In a statement, 49ers spokesman The same day, a railing col- Bob Lange confirmed the team had lapsed at the Colts’ game against learned of the accident outside the the Raiders in Indianapolis, injur- stadium. “We would like to express ing two unidentified fans who were our deepest condolences to the MountainWestMC.com leaning against the barrier above family during this difficult time,” the tunnel leading to Oakland’s he said in an email. locker room. It was not clear how far the man Falls by fans at stadiums in San fell from the Jamestown walkway, Francisco and Indianapolis during which goes around the outside of NFL season openers have left one Candlestick. man dead and two other people The historic sports complex injured, authorities said. closes after this season and will be At the 49ers’ game against the replaced by a shopping center. Next Packers at Candlestick Park Sunday, year, the 49ers will move into a $1.2 a man fell to his death from an billion stadium at the team’s Silicon elevated walkway. Valley headquarters in Santa Clara. The death came just after kickoff Since 2003, there have been more in the San Francisco’s 34-28 win than two dozen cases of fans fall- over Green Bay, police said, and ing at stadiums across the United multiple witnesses reported the States, according to the Institute for man appeared to be intoxicated the Study of Sports Incidents. before he fell to a sidewalk. Most recently in Atlanta, base- One person was taken away on ball fan Ronald Lee Homer Jr. died a stretcher, while another left in a last month after falling 85 feet fol- wheelchair, witnesses said. lowing a tumble over Turner Field’s After the Colts 21-17 victory, fourth-level railing. Homer’s death Barney Levengood, executive was the third at an Atlanta stadium director of the Indiana Convention in the past year. Center and Lucas Oil Stadium, Also last month in Denver, issued a statement that said one Broncos fan Noel Robinson was of the people was released after injured when he fell about 10 feet receiving medical attention at the from an escalator at a preseason stadium. The other person was game.

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• Editorial Editor David Bern • Guest Opinion [email protected] • Letters to the Editor Open Forum 435-882-0050

OUR VIEW Sense of urgency The Tooele County School District has some work to do. According to Superintendent Scott Rogers, make that a lot of work. As reported in last Thursday’s front-page story, “Local schools get mixed grades,” the state’s new grading system for school performance during the 2012-2013 school year came out on Sept. 3. And for Tooele County schools, the report card didn’t shine with A’s and B’s. But the marks weren’t all bad either. Adopted during the final days of this year’s legislative session, SB271 S3 — which is in addition to the Utah Comprehensive Accountability System (UCAS) that the state school board initiated last year — awards points to schools based on student performance on annual tests that measure pro- ficiency in math, language arts, and science. High schools are also awarded points for their graduation rate. And how does the new grading system rank our county’s schools? Not one school in the district earned an A; 33 percent earned a B; 46 percent a C; 13 percent a D; and 8 percent an F. Specifically, four elementary schools and all three junior high schools in Tooele Valley earned a B. Dugway High School also earned a B, as did Excelsior Academy. Tooele, Stansbury and Wendover High Schools each got a C, while Grantsville High School got a D. Vernon Elementary and Blue Peak High School were the only schools in the county with an F. How do our schools compare statewide? It looks like the majority of other districts weren’t stellar either. Only 11 percent got an A; 45 percent a B; 30 percent a C; 10 percent a D; and 4 percent an F. The new grading system is not embraced by all educators or Utah legisla- tors. Detractors feel it inappropriately labels schools, and does a poor job of measuring student achievement growth, and grading secondary schools. They also feel it’s unnecessary because of UCAS, which they say provides a more data-driven reference on school performance. But Superintendent Scott Rogers isn’t complaining, at least publicly, that the new grading system is way off the mark on Tooele County schools. Last week he said he intends to use the new grading system as additional feed- back and to “inspire” higher levels of student and teacher achievement. Although we agree the new grading system isn’t perfect, especially in eval- uating alternative schools, we find it refreshing that Rogers is taking the high road and isn’t resorting to justifications. In last Thursday’s story he said: “The grading system may have some flaws … But I’m not here to make excuses. Our job as a district is to take this information and use it to improve learning, and we need to do that with a sense of urgency.” Rogers is convinced that as instruction improves school grades will follow. The emphasis will be to improve instruction and student performance, not LETTERS TO THE EDITOR just a school’s letter grade. Not only does that sound practical, it makes sense. However, saying is one thing, doing is another. The task will certainly present many challenges — especially if done urgently. Both great towns the same beautiful mountain range. The LETTERS POLICY In less than two weeks, the Utah State Office of Education is expected to I was disappointed to see that Tooele Oquirrhs are my favorite place to go for a The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to release its 2012-2013 UCAS scores. Additional information about our local Transcript-Bulletin writer Richard hike. Tooele and Magna each have beau- the editor from readers. Letters must be no schools’ academic performance will become known. It will be interesting Briggs recently left Magna with a nega- tiful Main Streets with rich histories. longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written to see if UCAS’ findings parallel or disagree with the new grading system’s tive impression. His characterization of Both have great places to eat. In exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and findings. my home town was especially puzzling Magna we have delicious food at El accompanied by the writer’s name, address because of how much Magna and Tooele Habanero, Sea Bears, or Nonna’s, and and phone number. Longer letters may be published, based on merit and at the Editor’s have in common. Tooele has great places like Anthony’s or discretion. Priority will be given to letters that Both towns share similar origins Lupita’s among others. refer to a recent article in the newspaper. All GUEST OPINION being settled by Mormon pioneers in I also have friends and family who live letters may be subject to editing. the mid 1800s. With a mix of new and in Tooele so I know both towns are filled Letters written to thank an individual or old neighborhoods, a visitor from out of with good hard working people who organization should be submitted for Obama’s new habit of state may have difficulty telling the two want the best for their communities. “Notes of Appreciation.” apart. Magna and Tooele each depend With all these similarities it is easy Readers who are interested in writing a lon- upon industries like mining, defense, to see why Magna and Tooele are both ger guest op-ed column on a topic of general and many small businesses as a source great towns, not only for all they have in interest should contact Editor David Bern. irrelevance, humiliation of jobs and economic growth. We both common, but also for what makes them Email: [email protected] have felt the impact of County govern- unique. Fax: (435) 882-6123 resident Barack Obama’s ments struggling to manage reduced Bennion Gardner Mail: Letters to the Editor most telling act on the inter- budgets. President Tooele Transcript-Bulletin P.O. Box 390 Pnational stage may have We both are nestled at the base of Magna Chamber of Commerce Tooele, UT 84074 come in a meeting in early 2012 in Seoul, South Korea, with Russia’s seat-warming president, Dmitry GUEST OPINION Medvedev. Before the two got up to leave, President Obama asked — in an exchange caught on an open mic — that Moscow cut him some slack. What’s at stake for our economy “This is my last election,” Obama explained. “After my election I have ongress will reconvene shortly. tant to hire and pay decent wages. more flexibility.” Medvedev prom- office, that more national self-abase- That means more battles over Which is why the recovery continues to ised to “transmit this information to ment would win us greater inter- Ctaxes and spending, regulations Robert Reich be so anemic. Vladimir,” referring, of course, to the national good will and respect, has and safety nets, and how to get the GUEST COLUMNIST As wealth and income rise to the power behind the throne, Vladimir done the opposite. Adversaries don’t economy out of first gear. Which means top, moreover, so does political power. Putin. fear us, and allies don’t trust us. more gridlock and continual show- Corporations and the rich are able to When he received the message, When Assad prepared to use downs over budget resolutions and the entrench themselves by keeping low tax Putin must have chortled at the chemical weapons last year, debt ceiling. becomes too lopsided — dispropor- rates and special tax breaks (such as the heartbreaking naivete of it. Here was President Obama warned of a fear- But before the hostilities start again tionately benefiting corporate owners “carried interest” loophole allowing pri- the leader of the free world plead- some “red line,” with no intention and we all get lost in political strategies and top executives rather than average vate equity and hedge fund managers ing for more time to get along with of following up on it. When Assad and petty tactics, it’s useful to consider workers — it tips over. to treat their incomes as capital gains), his Russian friends on the basis called his bluff, the president what’s really at stake for our economy It’s still lopsided. We’re slowly emerg- and ensuring a steady flow of corporate of an utterly risible assumption of announced he would provide small and democracy. ing from the depths of the worst down- welfare to their businesses (special good will. Here was a believer in the arms to the rebels in retaliation, but For much of the past century, the turn since the Great Depression, but breaks for oil and gas, big agriculture, policy of “reset” who still didn’t get he hasn’t actually done it yet. Is it basic bargain at the heart of America nothing fundamentally has changed. big insurance, Big Pharma, and, of that the reset was going nowhere. any wonder that Bashar al-Assad was that employers paid their workers Corporate profits are up largely because course, Wall Street). Here was weakness compounded by would, like Vladimir Putin, think he enough to buy what American employ- payrolls are down. Even Ford Motor All of this continues to squeeze pub- delusion. had taken the measure of the man? ers were selling. Government’s role was Company is now paying its new hires lic budgets, corrupt government, and Putin didn’t care about Obama’s Last month, he killed hundreds in to encourage and enforce this bargain. half what it paid new employees a few undermine our democracy. The issue is flexibility so much as any oppor- another chemical-weapons attack. We thereby created a virtuous cycle of years ago. not and has never been the size of our tunity to thwart the United States. The sharply worded warning higher living standards, more jobs and All over the American economy, government; it’s who the government Obama said that Syria President ignored by everyone has become the better wages. employee pay is now down to the is for. Government has become less Bashar al-Assad had to go; Putin Obama administration’s character- But the bargain has been broken. smallest share of the economy since the responsive to the needs of most citizens worked to make sure he stayed. istic rhetorical trope. It warned the And until it’s remade, the economy government began collecting wage and and more responsive to the demands of Obama said that National Security military junta in Egypt not to crack can’t mend and our democracy won’t be salary data 60 years ago. And corporate the monied interests. Agency leaker Edward Snowden down on the Muslim Brotherhood, responsive to the majority. profits constitute the largest share of The Republican response is to fur- had to return to the United States; which was taken with all the seri- First, a bit of history. Back in 1914, the economy since then. ther reduce taxes on the rich, defund Putin granted him asylum. When ousness of its admonitions to Assad Henry Ford announced he was pay- This is a losing game for corporations programs for the poor, fight unions, Putin related to a group of Russian to step aside. ing workers on his Model T assembly over the long term. Without enough allow the median wage to continue to students that he had told Snowden Meanwhile, Iran progresses line $5 a day — three times what the American consumers, their profitable drop, and oppose any limits on cam- to stop doing damage to the United toward a nuclear weapon, Iraq typical factory employee earned at the days are numbered. Europeans are paign contributions or spending. It States, the students did the only reverts to civil war, and al-Qaida time. The Wall Street Journal termed his in no mood to buy. India and China does not take a great deal of brainpower thing appropriate upon hearing gains in Yemen and Somalia. In an action “an economic crime.” are slowing dramatically. Developing to understand this strategy will lead to such a patently insincere claim essay in Commentary magazine, But Ford knew it was a cunning busi- nations are in trouble. an even more lopsided economy, more — they laughed out loud. analyst Elliott Abrams argues that ness move. The higher wage turned Republicans claim rich people and entrenched wealth, and a more corrupt Vladimir Putin surely isn’t the only the guiding principle of Obama Ford’s auto workers into customers who big corporations are job creators, so democracy. one in the world who regards the foreign policy is, as he once put it, could afford to buy Model T’s. In two their taxes must not be raised. This is So as Congress reconvenes and the president of the United States with to end the old “habits” of American years, Ford’s profits more than doubled. blatantly untrue. In order to create jobs, battles resume, be clear about what’s barely disguised contempt. As the international activism and leader- Yet in the years leading up to the businesses need customers. But the at stake. The only way back to a buoy- Syria crisis burns hotter, President ship. The new habit, evidently, will Great Crash of 1929, employers forgot rich spend only a small fraction of what ant economy is through a productive Obama has never looked so feck- be tolerating irrelevance and humili- Henry Ford’s example. The wages of they earn. They park most of it wher- system whose gains are more widely less. He has perfected the art of ation. most American workers stagnated even ever around the world they can get the shared. The only way back to a respon- speaking reproachfully and carrying as the economy surged. Gains went highest return. sive democracy is through a political little or no stick. The grand theory Rich Lowry is editor of the mainly into corporate profits and into The real job creators are the vast system whose monied interests are of his foreign policy coming into National Review. the pockets of the very rich. American middle class, whose spending drives more effectively constrained. families maintained their standard of the economy and creates jobs. But We must remake the basic bargain at living by going deeper into debt, and as the middle class’s share of total the heart of America. the rich gambled with their gigantic income continues to drop, it can’t EDITORIAL BOARD winnings. In 1929, the debt bubble spend as much as before. Nor can most Robert Reich, former U.S. Secretary popped. Americans borrow as they did before of Labor, is professor of public policy at Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn David J. Bern Sound familiar? It should. The same the crash of 2008 — borrowing that the University of California at Berkeley Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor thing happened in the years leading temporarily masked their declining and the author of “Aftershock: The Next With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions expressed on this page, up to the crash of 2008. The lesson purchasing power. Economy and America’s Future.” He including the cartoon, are not necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. should be obvious. When the economy As a result, businesses are still reluc- blogs at www.robertreich.org. A5

TUESDAY September 10, 2013 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 GUEST OPINION ��������� �������������� ‘Don’t forget about Iraq,’ says Faily www.dluxtan.com

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But what Iraq can’t do, he al-Qaida affiliate, running free 15 MINUTES so far this year to more than With all of that, why does the acknowledged, is field a compe- and killing scores of people a 3,800. United States need Iraq? tent government. week, Americans at work there 435.843.1169 • 134 W 1180 N • Ste 9 But Faily said his government “Iraq is one of the very few “We need help creating a would become a target even is not asking the U.S. to return countries that provides a realis- workable budget. And who more appealing than Shiites. So troops to Iraq. No, he said Prime tic reading of the region,” Faily better than the U.S. to help us Washington would have to send Minister Nouri al-Maliki yanked asserted. “But Iraq still does not build up our system?” The key military personnel to protect him from his position as ambas- read its own politics right.” problem needing attention, Faily those Americans. And Maliki TOOELE sador to Japan and sent him to Just then, an aide, said: “Corruption.” Transparency would not likely accept that. TRANSCRIPT America a few months ago to Commercial Counselor Naufel International’s corruption index Nonetheless, Faily pleaded, carry the message: We need help Alhassan, interjected without places Iraq seven places shy and tacitly threatened at the BULLETIN with governance. prompting: “This isn’t about of the most corrupt nation on same time, “It’s unwise to aban- I should say! In recent days, the overflights!” Days earlier, earth. don your investment in Iraq and angry Iraqis have staged demon- a Maliki spokesman said Iraq But there’s more. The ambas- leave it for the second-best, the strations over lavish wages and would forbid any overflights sador said Iraq wants help with Chinese or Russians. Don’t for- pensions for members of parlia- of American or other planes health care, education, culture, get about Iraq!” ������������������ ment — even though the parlia- attacking Syria. defense, social services, the ment has been largely dysfunc- Maliki was the one who economy ... Joel Brinkley, a profes- tional for several years, locked in refused to sign an acceptable “We are sitting on billions of sor of journalism at Stanford August 2013 Winner: Doyle Taylor partisan conflict. agreement in 2011 that would barrels of oil,” he added. “But no University, is a Pulitzer Prize- Two bucks. While accomplishing almost have allowed a small contingent one has clean water. We need winning former foreign corre- nothing, the Parliamentarians of American soldiers to remain your expertise on water treat- spondent for the New York Times. awarded themselves pen- in Iraq to help the government ment.” sion benefits of about $8,000 with security problems. Even The two Iraqis noted that GUEST OPINION Why France is suddenly America’s best friend t’s like we’re living in some French law doesn’t require any willingness to intervene and kind of alternate universe initial parliamentary authori- eventual French military suc- Iwhere traditional paradigms Rachel Marsden zation for war — only for it to cess. So the fact that only 36 per- have evaporated around the continue after four months. cent of the French population GUEST COLUMNIST Syrian conflict. Suddenly, the Most recently, such an extension supports French intervention fate of the world lies almost was voted in April for France’s in Syria ought to be somewhat exclusively in the hands of Operation Serval in Mali, initiat- reassuring to non-intervention- France and its pragmatic ing — or something. ed by Hollande in January. Still, ists. Socialist President Francois In the event that the Obama he could reasonably be expected It’s also comforting that the Hollande — and as a-right- administration ever allowed to factor in the French elector- French can conduct defense Your photo could be next! winger based in France, I’m itself to somehow be per- ate’s 64 percent opposition to operations that barely anyone Submit your photo at: strangely comforted by this. suaded to do something stupid military action, according to the notices. Screw-ups, on the France is the kind of friend who — because this is politics, after latest poll, if he’s considering re- other hand, happen a lot less www.tooeletranscript.com won’t always tell you want you all, and such a possibility can’t election to an eventual second discreetly. France’s Le Monde want to hear, but they’ll have be ruled out — it would at least mandate. newspaper reports that in 2009, thought it through. need someone riding shotgun In any case, you know how the French parliament extended Arguably, no nation is better to go anywhere. Both France people always complain about operations in Chad, the Ivory positioned than France to miti- and America have indepen- how slow and ponderous French Coast, Lebanon, Kosovo, and the CAR SEAT CHECKPOINT gate this potential global fiasco. dently said that in order to have films are? That’s the way France Central African Republic. AM PM Well, aside from Russia, that is a Syrian road trip, they would debates subjects much less Finally, Hollande himself September 18 • 10 -12:30 — but apparently no one in the need a friend in the passenger important than war, so Hollande has largely proven to be a West can be bothered to ask seat releasing primal screams no doubt knows that he’ll have pragmatist, particularly on for- Tooele City Library North Parking Lot much of the Russians right now, and playing DJ with the iTunes to quell any itchy trigger finger, eign affairs matters. And given and they’re not exactly offering on the car stereo while crushing make himself comfy, and hunker France’s diplomatic strength because they’re still obsessively beer cans on their respective down for awhile in the interest and its leverage within Europe JOIN US FOR engaged in a rhetorical Cold foreheads. of fair play. — being a key Russian trade War with the West, even as their Britain’s electorate won’t let It should be reassuring that partner — Hollande should be A CAR SEAT CHECKPOINT, backyard gets bulldozed. its military go and play war, but French presidents from each of able to persuade Russia to step STORY TIME, BOUNCE HOUSE, America won’t intervene uni- France’s President Hollande the two main parties have led up and focus on getting Team laterally in Syria. Team Obama seems hopeful that perhaps his in significant military action Assad in line rather than obsess- REDUCED PRICE CAR SEATS most likely never wanted to ever might, especially as he’s turned recently, and haven’t screwed ing over scoring public relations & REFRESHMENTS! have to go over there in the first out to be a surprisingly adept up in an era when “not screwing points against America. For all place. But then someone went wartime general since the start up” represents the epitome of the talk of war, that’s still the nuts with the chemistry set and of his mandate over a year ago. excellence. best hope for detente. killed a lot of people — and And even if the U.S. congres- In the past few years alone � ������������������������������� ��������������������������������� Obama had already said some- sional vote fails, France could Presidents Nicolas Sarkozy and Rachel Marsden is a colum- ��������������������������������� ���������������������������������� thing like, “If anyone breaks out still succeed in making the case Francois Hollande intervened nist, political strategist and for- ����������������������������������� ������������������������������������ the chem set, I’ll have to spank for its own intervention in Syria visibly in Libya and Syria respec- mer Fox News host who writes ����������������������������������� ������������������������������������� you — with a Tomahawk mis- along with the Arab League. tively. 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Alpine residents are being ���������������������������������� ���������������������������������� Cleanup efforts began Sunday snack bar fed them, Jim Ireland, Officials said 12 homes were asked to boil water from the after heavy rains caused flood- monument superintendent, damaged, but no injuries were municipal water supply because ing and mudslides around Utah said. Rangers showed videos reported. Flooding damage was Saturday’s storm caused a water County that stranded 150 people and presented interpretive also reported in Santaquin and main break. 151 North Main HEALTH DEPARTMENT www.tooelehealth.org at a popular recreation site and programs, and all visitors and Orem. forced dozens of homeowners employees were out of the mon- to evacuate. ument by 11:30 p.m. The National Weather Service The monument remained reported that three-quarters closed Sunday as rangers had of an inch of rain fell in just to clear a large amount of debris Hometown Care from a Doctor 15 minutes around Alpine on from the cave trail, Ireland Saturday. said. The monument could stay Who Knows Your Name Flooding was also reported closed Monday if another thun- in areas of Provo, Orem and derstorm produces heavy rain Payson, though no evacuations Sunday. Dr. Hilary Seibert������������������������������������������� were ordered in those areas, the Hundreds of volunteers ���������������������������������������������������������������� Deseret News reported. showed up Sunday in Alpine to ������������������������������������������������������������� Saturday’s pounding rain even fill sandbags in preparation for caused a two-hour delay of the the next wave of heavy rain, The ���������������������� BYU-Texas football game. Salt Lake Tribune reported. Alpine city officials issued Volunteers cleared gutters, ���� ������������������������ an evacuation order for about drains, culverts and ditches in an ��� ������������������������������� 100 residents after downpours effort to minimize the flooding ������������ ����������������� turned roads into rivers. The from coming storms, said Gary �������� ��������������������������������� order was later lifted. Vaughn, a member of Alpine’s Mudslides also forced the emergency preparedness com- ������� ������������������������������������� closures of State Route 92 in mittee. American Fork Canyon and The worst flooding occurred North Pointe Medical Clinic �������������������������� stranded about 150 people at around the Quail Hollow wild- ������������������������������ Hometown Values Timpanogos Cave National fire burn scar, which has little ���������������� Monument until the road was vegetation remaining to help for a Healthy Community reopened late Saturday night. prevent storm runoff. Water Dr. Hilary Seibert, Family Medicine 435-833-0206 �������������������� Stranded people were taken poured down the mountainside A6 OBITUARY

A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY September 10, 2013 OBITUARIES

Elva Evans death by her parents, sisters Gerry Gary Larson (Jay) Seawright, Karen Fonger, brothers Dee Ray Buddy (Sharon) Elva Rosa Gardner Evans Gardner and Eugene Gardner. Gary Wayne Larson, 72, returned to live with her Heavenly Many family members and friends. passed away on Sept. 5 at his Father on Sept. 6. Born to Lorenzo They are having one heck of a home surrounded by his loving Ray Gardner and Urma Chapman time in Heaven. Mom was a lov- family. Gary was born on Sept. Gardner in Mapleton, Utah. She ing person and would have given 30, 1940 in Tooele and attended was one of seven children. She had anything to anyone who asked or Tooele County Schools where two children from her first mar- needed. She had a great sense of he met his first wife Charlene riage. She married Ophir R. Evans humor, even when it was embar- Lloyd Larson; together they on Nov. 27,1968 and had one more rassing to her kids. We love you had three children. They were child. Elva loved shopping, camp- later divorced. He then married Mom and will miss you. We would ing, fishing, rock hunting, cook- Birgitta Larson and together they like to thank Dr. James Pingree, ing, horses and mostly her family. had a daughter. They too later MD, and Dr. John Hyngstrom, MD, She and Dad started snow-bird- divorced. Gary worked on a few ing in 1985 and purchased their for the professional and personal dairies throughout his life, as he retirement home in 1993 in Yuma, friends in Utah and in Arizona care that they gave to our Mom. had a great love for cows. He Ariz. They lived there for seven that she loved to be around. She It makes a difference when you also worked for Gossner’s and had four grandchildren and Graveside services will be held months of the year. She had many was a member of The Church of have doctors who care about their Schreiber’s and upon retire- three great-grandchildren. He is at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10 at Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. patients and family. Thank you ment he worked at Utah State also survived by his sisters Gayle the Logan City Cemetery. There Survived by husband Ophir, son so very much. Elva’s funeral will University. Throughout his work- (Dale) Naylor, Verna (David) will be a viewing from 11:30 Frank Dean (Michelle) Porcelli, daughters be held Wednesday, Sept. 11 at 11 ing days Gary was a dedicated Rostrom, and brother Leo (Lisa) a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Allen-Hall Tana (Raymond) Dixon and Linda a.m. at Tate Mortuary, 110 S. Main, and hard worker. Gary is survived Larson. He is preceded in death Mortuary. Condolences may be OHLMAN (Garry) Cole. Seven grandchildren Tooele. Visitation starting that by his four children Kent Larson, by brothers Blaine, Doug (Artis), extended to the family at allen- M Attorney at Law and two great-grandkids. Sister morning at 10 a.m. Interment in Keith Larson, Kim James (Don), and Harold Larson, and also by mortuaries.net. Leah (Bob) Hamatake and brother the Ophir Cemetery. Please direct and Maria Larson (Matias). He his parents Elmer and Ali Larson. Glen (Jody) Gardner. Preceded in condolences to tatemortuary.com. FREE Consultation for NOTES OF APPRECIATION Wills & Trusts Joy Van and Bernice all the new roads and improve- William Hytrek M. Kintner, and Alexandria M. West ments you made. I know my Kintner; brother Robert Hytrek mother and I are not the only William Joseph Hytrek, known and sister Carol Henke. He 493 W. 400 N. Tooele ones who noticed and are very as Bill to many, died Thursday, leaves behind many other family We want to openly thank thankful. Now there is peace, Sept. 5 surrounded by family at members and friends that loved Commissioner Bruce Clegg and knowing that our loved ones are the St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake 882-4800 William very much. Predeceased Mayor Dunlavy for bringing taken care of. City at the age of 72 years old. by father Lawrence Hytrek, moth- www.tooelelawoffice.com such joy to our hearts when we Joy Van, Tooele Born March 4, 1941 in Wheatland, went to decorate our loved ones’ Daughter Bernice West, Wyo., to Lawrence Hytrek and er Alice Bollin, and his beloved graves at the cemetery and saw Yellowstone Alice Bollin. William served in wife Renee. Services will be held the U.S. Navy from 1960 to1964 at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 12 as an electrician aboard the USS at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Bryce Canyon. While stationed Glendo, Wyo., located at 423 A Family of Marjorie er. We extend a special thanks to in California, he met Nona Renee St., Glendo, Wyo. Graveside will Bishop Robert York for conducting Patten, whom he later married on follow at Horseshoe Cemetery in ���������� Ruth Smith the funeral and for the 14th Ward Feb. 12, 1966 in Torrance, Calif. Glendo. Memorial donations can Relief Society who provided a deli- He enjoyed camping, fishing, and ried to Karen M. Brannon, and be made to Navy Safe Harbor �������� We would like to thank all of our cious luncheon afterward. Many hunting throughout his life and Christina G. Hytrek married to Foundation at www.safeharbor- ���������������������������� family and friends who provided thanks! spending time with family and Austin M. Kennedy; grandchil- ������������������������ meals, flowers, cards, acts of kind- Tom and Rita Smith and family friends. Survived by children: dren: Nicholas D. Hytrek, Kiana J. foundation.org or at Alzheimers ness and words of comfort through Mitch and Suzi Smith and family Joy D. Hytrek married to Trent Hytrek, Kellie Z. Hytrek, Braiden Association at www.alz.org or any ������������� phone calls or visits at the pass- Susan Smith and family J. Bell, Michael D. Hytrek mar- A. Bell, Bailey L. Bell, Nathan other charitable organization. ing of our mother and grandmoth- Conrad and Sherie Lee and family �������������������� ��������������������������� � ������������� �������������������������� DEATH NOTICE � ���������� �������������������������� Michele Kroff � ���������������������� ������������������������������� Michele Colby Kroff passed � ������� away Tuesday, Sept. 10. Funeral ��������������������� services are pending. A full obit- ����������������� uary will appear in the Thursday edition of the Transcript-Bulletin. ������������������ Contact Tate Mortuary for more ��������������������� information at 435-882-0676.

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Inspiring Healthy Lives Height ject to additional building probably unnecessary thanks to Sinus Infection? Allergies? height restrictions, he said. The modern advances in technol- continued from page A1 sensitive lands overlay appar- ogy. Voice Disorders? ently went into effect in 1994, “Twenty years ago, if you feet on any residential lot. This but Bolser was unsure why the were retaining a slope, your will eliminate some confusion restrictions were put in place. wall would be substantial,” said David K. Palmer M.D. about the height of structures Most likely, he said, the overlay with walk-out basements, which was intended to preserve the Bolser. “Those concerns are still Nancy J. Stevenson P.A.-C previously inspired some con- viewshed and eliminate the need there, but we’ve reached a point (over 10 years of ears, nose and throat experience) troversy, added Bolser. for extensive retaining walls. where we’ve minimized those Ear, Nose & Throat It isn’t entirely clear why However, he believes the over- concerns.” Head & Neck Surgery homes above Skyline are sub- lay is difficult to enforce, and is [email protected] Allergy & Sinus Voice Disorders Each Month in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin Call to make an appointment TOOELETRANSCRIPT 882-6448 BULLETIN Tax Certified tax rates over time continued from page A1 1929 N. Aaron Dr. • Ste. #I • Tooele Subscribe Today 882-0050 0.30% despite the rate change. The tax decrease will not be universal, said Jensen. Additionally, Jensen said the 0.25% city decrease is not large enough Farmer’s Market to counteract the impact of the county’s tax increase that was & Craft Fair approved by the Tooele County 0.20% Commission last month. The certified tax rate generally fluctuates from year to year, and ��������� 0.15% can often vary dramatically, said 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Caldwell. This year’s decrease �������������� was one of the smallest changes Tooele City has seen in recent Tooele City. the beholder, but I think most years, and may not have much “Any time you can see a tax people like to see their property ��������������� impact on most residents. rate going down, that means Overall, Jensen said, he viewed property values are going up,” values go up.” ���������� the rate change as good news for he said. “It may be in the eye of [email protected] ����� ���� �������� ��������������������������������������� ������������������� TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN �������������������� Premier Assisted Living & Dementia Care Subscribe Today! 1892 Aaron Dr., ����������������������� 58 N. Main Street Tooele 435-882-7990 ������������������������� 882-0050 Tuesday September 10, 2013 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 SPECIAL DELIVERY TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN e-Edition

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DUP Museum mornings at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’ Hospice is looking for dedicated indi- organization, or if you would let us make as managing stress. Please contact Tooele The Grantsville DUP Museum at the Education Episcopal Church, 1784 N. Aaron viduals who are willing to spend one to a copy for the Tooele County Historical Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext. 107 for Clark Historic Farm is now open to the Drive, Tooele. Phone: 882-4721. Email: two hours per week volunteering. We Society, please call Alice Dale at 435- more information. You can also visit Community Art Classes public on Fridays and Saturdays from Network meetings [email protected]. Web at ask for a time commitment of at least 882-1612. familysupportcenter.org. The Tooele City Arts Council will hold noon to 4 p.m. through Aug. 31. For Looking to obtain or improve your www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. You are six months. We provide 12 hours of community art classes this fall. Classes appointments or tours at other times, employment? Come join the Tooele God’s beloved child, beautifully created training, TB testing and a background Groups and Events Seniors begin in mid-September. Classes for please call Ellen Yates at 884-0253 or Networking Group and learn job seeking in God’s own image. Whatever your his- check. Hospice volunteers assist adults will feature basic oil painting, Coralie Lougy at 884-3832. techniques, how to market yourself, get tory, wherever you are in life’s journey, end-of-life patients and their families photography, watercolor painting and support and actually search job leads. the Episcopal Church welcomes you. with friendly visits and companion- Tooele Diabetes Support Medical equipment needed pottery. Register soon because class Every Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Tooele ship, respite care for caregivers, light Group Tooele and Grantsville Senior Centers size is limited. Call the Tooele City Arts Stansbury Park LDS Employment Resource Center locat- Spanish services housekeeping, grocery shopping and The diabetes support group sponsored are in need of donated medical equip- Council at 435-843-2142 or email the ed next to Deseret Industries. Everyone La Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le end of life projects. Please contact Tina by Birch Family Pharmacy will be held on ment to be used for seniors in need. council at [email protected] with any Highland Dancing is welcome. invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves Rasmussen at (801)397-4904 or tina. Tuesday, Sept. 17 from 6:30-8 p.m. in New or gently used items needed are questions. Come learn Scottish Highland Highland 6 p.m., Domingos 2 p.m. We invite you [email protected]. room 280 of the Health Department. We wheelchairs, walkers, canes or other Dancing! You don’t have to be Scottish Online courses to their Spanish services on Thursday will begin with an optional pot luck items that may be useful to our seniors. Class of ’83 Reunion to learn how to do the fling. Ages Online courses in Network+ and at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Come Hospice volunteers — yes, you can come eat without bring- Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen- Tooele High School Class of ’83 reunion 4 and up. Call 224-4019 or email Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro- to know a church that focused in the Hospice volunteers are needed for ing anything. Bryan Ditty, PA-C, will then ter, 435 843-4103, or Dan Lawrence, will be held Sept. 20-21. The reunion [email protected] for more informa- fessional seeking to upgrade their skills word of God rather than the emotions. Harmony Hospice to give a wonderful speak with us regarding how to juggle 435-843-4753, at the Grantsville center. committee is trying to contact all tion. and knowledge of networking and secu- God loves you and he wants to reveal gift: your time, companionship, yardwork other conditions we may have along class members to ensure everyone’s rity, and prepares you for the CompTIA himself to you. Located at 276 E. 500 and music. Become an 11th hour volun- with our diabetes---depression, heart or Grantsville Senior Center The senior center is for the enjoyment attendance. For information on events, Network+ and Security+ exams. Call the North, Tooele. Call 840-5036, rides teer. Call Coy at 225-6586. kidney disease, arthritis, fibromyalgia of all senior citizens 55 and older. to register or update your contact Library TATC at 248-1800 for more information provided. and so on. We will also be planning our Volunteer opportunity Activities have started. For info, call information, go to our website at or to enroll. meetings for the rest of the year. If you St. Marguerite Rocky Mountain Care Foundation, a non- 884-3446. Exercise class twice a week, Tooelehighclassof1983.com. If you do Tooele City Library have any questions, call Eileen at 435- Adult education St. Marguerite Catholic Community profit organization, is looking for volun- bunco, bingo, pinochle once a week. not have Internet access, contact Leigh Tuesdays, 11 a.m., Wiggle Worms (inter- 840-0299. Ann at 435-849-1077. active story time for 1- to 2-year-old chil- Get your high school diploma this year. welcomes you to worship with us. teers in Tooele. Our volunteers provide Jewelry, painting and ceramics once a dren); Wednesdays and Thursdays, 11 All classes required for a high school Our liturgy schedule is as follows: respite care, friendly visits, conversa- Utah Hunter Education week. Meals on Wheels for homebound. Halloween and Craft Workshop and 11:30 a.m., story time; Thursdays, diploma, adult basic education, GED Saturday Vigil 5 p.m., Sunday 7:45 a.m. tion, light household chores, and other Utah Hunter Education courses start Lunch served daily. Suggested donation The Halloween and Fall Craft Workshop 4 to 6 p.m., teen time with gaming, preparation and English as a second (Spanish), 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., needs to terminally ill patients who are Sept. 10 and run on Sept. 12, 17, 18 of $2.50. The center also provides will be held Friday, Sept. 27 from 2-9 movies and more; Fridays, 3:30 to 5:30 language are available. Register now Monday through Friday 9 a.m. Religious on our hospice services. Please visit our and 19. All classes start at 6 p.m. and rides to the store or doctor visits in p.m. at the Arts and Craft Center at the p.m., kids crafts; Select Tuesdays, 4 to graduate — just $50 per semester. education for youth: Sunday 9 a.m. website at www.rockymountaincarefoun- run untiil 9 p.m. For more information, Tooele and Grantsville areas. Call 843- Tooele Army Depot. The workshop is p.m., family movies. Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call 833- Confession 4 p.m. Saturday. Office dation.org. Training, background check, call Gene at 882-4767 or Bryan at 4102. for adults only. If you would like to do 8750. Adult education classes are for hours Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and TB test required — all provided. 882-6795. a specific project, please pre-register Friends of the Library students 18 and over. and Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call Please contact Jill at (801)397-4904 for September Birthday Dinner at Tooele City Hall, 90 N. Main St., The Friends of the Library will hold 435-882-3860. St. Marguerite Catholic additional information. Neighbors Helping Neighbors The September Birthday Dinner at by Thursday, Sept. 12, 4 p.m. If you their annual membership meeting on ESOL Elementary School can be reached Are you interested in becoming more Grantsville Senior Center is Friday, Sept. have any questions, contact the Tooele Thursday, Sept. 26 at 6:30 p.m. The ESOL conversational classes are at 435-882-0081. We are located on self-reliant? Join us Saturday for the 27 at 4 p.m. Entertainment will be the City Arts Council, 435-843-2142 or at meeting will be held in the Community held Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL the corner of Seventh Street and Vine Elks 2013 Tooele County Homesteading Jack Winters family. [email protected]. Room at the library. Nominations are students may also come anytime the Street. Skills Fair from 2-5 p.m., 3610 Sun being accepted for any of the elected center is open for individualized study. Golf Scramble Valley Drive, Grantsville. Tooele Senior Center The senior center is for the enjoy- Tooele City 4-H Community positions. Registration is $50 per semester. Call RCIA Santa for Soldiers Golf Scramble, Sept. Club 833-8750 for more information. St. Marguerite will begin its Rites of 13. Deadline to register is Sept. 10. GOP “Speed Vetting” Dinner ment of all seniors 55 and older. New The Tooele City 4-H Community Club is Grantsville Library Catholic Initiation of Adults classes Call Dave McCall at 435-496-0458 or Come enjoy our fundraising dinner and exciting activities include bridge, for youth in the third grade and older. The Grantsville City Library, 42 N. TATC on Monday, Sept. 16 at 7 p.m. in the Chris Scott at 435-882-4220. Proceeds while getting to know your municipal pinochle, bingo, exercise program three We will meet every Monday from 4-5:30 Bowery St., will begin the fall/winter Education Building, 15 S. Seventh St. to deployed military families. candidates under a speed dating for- times a week, line dancing, woo carving, p.m. from Oct. 7 through Dec. 2 at the Story Time Program on Thursday, Anyone interested in the Catholic faith, mat, where candidates will spend a few Wii games, watercolor class, movies USU Extension Auditorium, 151 N. Main Sept. 12. Story Time will be held each September Mini-Lesson looking for baptism, finish receiving their Yard Sale minutes at each table before moving and health classes. Meals on Wheels St. There is a $10 registration fee. If Thursday at 4 p.m. unless otherwise Come join Tooele Applied Technology sacraments, please feel free to attend. The Tooele Elks are having a yard sale, on. Tooele residents will go to Anthony’s available for homebound. Lunch served you have any questions, please contact indicated. The program is designed to College for their monthly mini-lesson Contact Debbie at 435-843-5331 with 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Friday, Sept. 27, 61 Restaurant, and Grantsville residents weekdays for age 60 and above, sug- Tooele City Parks and Recreation at create in young children a love of books and lunch. September’s lesson will any questions. N. Main St. will go to Canton City on Saturday, Sept. gested donation of $2.50, $4.50 for 435-843-2142 or [email protected]. through stories, puppets, games, music teach ways to create amazing hair styles 14, 6 p.m., $25 per ticket. Please call under age 60. The center also provides and crafts. For more information, call for those special occasions. Lunch will Brit-Ammi Kahal Moose Lodge Tracy for reservations, 435-830-3570. transportation to the store or doctor Free Family Dinner in the Park 435-884-1670. be served after the class and everything Covenant People Assembly are teach- visits for residents in the Tooele and Celebrate National Eat Dinner With Your is free of charge. This event will be held ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian St. Marguerite Parish Fall Grantsville areas. Call 435-843-2110 for Family Day by attending a FREE family Sept. 18 from noon to 1 p.m. Call 435- faith. Visitors welcome on Saturdays at Meals at Lodge Festival more information. Schools 248-1800 to reserve your seat. 1 p.m., 37 S. Main Street, Tooele. Call Friday and Saturday night dinners will Dinner in the Park on Tuesday, Sept. Friday, Sept. 20, 5-11 p.m. and Senior Circle 17 at 5:30 p.m. at the Swimming Pool 843-5444 for more information. be served from 5-8 p.m. Friday night Saturday, Sept. 21, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. New Programs at TATC Senior Circle is for those ages 50 and Park, 55 N. 200 West. Dinner is for fam- Homeschool Youth Party dinners include Clam Chowder, and/or at 15 S. Seventh St. Featured food We have two new programs that Bible Baptist Church better and costs just $15 a year per ilies of all ages. Please note that this All Tooele Valley homeschool youth ages fish baskets (halibut, Shrimp, or chicken booths will be Indian Tacos, Mexican, are ready to launch. The Industrial The folks at Bible Baptist Church would person or $27 for a couple. Call 843- is a family activity. All youth must be 12-18. Join us for our fall party. We’ll strips). Costs are $10 for halibut or German, Guam and American food. Maintenance and Heavy Duty Diesel like to invite you to some old fashioned 3690 for more information or a member- accompanied by an adult. There will be have dinner and games at the Russell shrimp baskets w/cup of chowder, Other booths include Country Store Technician programs are set to begin church services with singing from the ship application. Lots of great health FREE dinner while supplies last! Enjoy a home in Grantsville on Saturday, Sept. chicken strips w/cup of chowder $7. and Bakery, Religious Goods booth Oct. 1 and Oct. 14. While attending old fashioned hymns and messages benefits and fun activities. night of dinner and learn the benefits of 14 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. If you are a full- Bowl of chowder $4, and cup of chowder and themed raffle baskets. Children’s high school, teenagers can learn valu- from the old fashioned KJV Bible. Some eating dinner as a family! Families will or part-time homeschooler, a veteran $2. Saturday night dinners include 16- carnival will include pony rides, games, able, marketable job skills at TATC things should never change. Sunday be given a coupon for $5 for the entire or first-time homeschooler, come join ounce ribeye or T-bone steak w/choice bounce houses and art contest. Live tuition-free. Call the registration office at Service times: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Recovery family to swim that evening at the Pratt the fun and get to know more friends. of baked potato/fries, salad and roll for entertainment featuring The Old Man 435-248-1800 for details. The Industrial gospel hour, 11 a.m.; Bible study, 12:30 $15. Halibut or salmon steak w/choice Aquatic Center. Event is sponsored by Bring a potluck item to share. Call for Garage Band and Bent Fender. For more Addiction recovery USU Tooele County Extension, Valley directions or more information at 435- Maintenance program will train students p.m.; Wednesday evening services, of baked or fries, salad and roll $15, information contact Debbie McManaman The freedom from addiction group, Mental Health, Tooele County Housing 882-7206. in the repair and upkeep of different 6 p.m. Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at or Jumbo Shrimp w/choice of baked or 435-840-1153. RUSH, holds meetings on Wednesdays Authority, Tooele Boys and Girls Club, types of equipment and machines used 840-2152. fries, salad and roll for $13. Members at 7 p.m., at 23 S. Main Street, Suite Tooele City, Tooele County Health Dr. Seuss Fall Carnival & in an industrial setting. The Heavy who purchase five dinners either Friday Wag-A-Thon Mountain View Baptist Church 33, Tooele. Department, Walmart Logistics and Boutique Diesel Technician program will allow or Saturday nights at regular price will Come show off your dog’s best tricks students to learn principles of operation We would like to invite you to discover receive their next dinner free. Daily Tooele Communities that Care. For more The Northlake Elementary Dr. Seuss Fall what God’s plan and purpose is for on Sept. 14 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Recovery International information, contact Tooele City Parks Carnival & Boutique will be held Friday, and preventative maintenance of diesel lunch specials are available at the lodge Skyline Park, 600 E. 450 South, Tooele. systems and progress to actual hands- your life. The Bible contains all of the from 11a.m. For members and their Recovery International is a structured and Recreation at 435-843-2142 or at Sept. 27 from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. answers for life’s questions. Come The entry fee is $6 per dog. Leashes self-help group that teaches skills to [email protected]. Bring the whole family and dress up as on work in the maintenance and repair guests. required at all times. of transmissions, differentials, brakes, and join us this Sunday for our adult relieve symptoms caused by stress, your favorite Dr. Seuss character. All Bible study and graded Sunday School Entertainment anger, fear, anxiety, depression and Blackbeard the Pirate proceeds will go to funding the student steering and suspension, hydraulics, St. Marguerite Christmas Craft which starts at 9:45 a.m. Our worship Family Bowling Day, Saturday, Sept. 14 confusion. Support and fellowship is field trips and other PTA activities. Call wheel alignment and engine rebuilding. Fair Auditions service begins at 11 a.m. We also have All Star Lanes Tooele at 2 p.m. Cost is extended among those who share these Tooele children who are in kindergarten Kimberli Dunbar at 801-755-3886 with St. Marguerite Catholic School National Manufacturing Day a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 $10 each and includes three Games kinds of problems. We’re now meeting through eighth grade are invited to any questions. Christmas Craft Fair will be held Nov. Oct. 4 is National Manufacturing Day. p.m. We meet on Wednesdays at 7 and Shoes. Prizes awarded for kids, at the Grantsville City Library, 42 N. audition for the Missoula Children’s 2, 2013 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Space TJHS Community Council TATC will be partnering with some local p.m. for prayer time. Bring your needs women and men. Please bring your wife, Bowery St., from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Theatre production of Blackbeard the and let us pray together for God’s help. is available for $30 if you are inter- Tuesdays. Call Mary Ann at 884-0215 The next Tooele Junior High School manufacturers to provide information significant other, kids/Grandkids, etc... Pirate. Auditions will be held on Monday, Mountain View Baptist Church meets at ested in selling your homemade crafts for information. Please call the library at Community Council meeting will be held and boost community awareness for this for a fun day. Sign up at the lodge. For Sept. 23 at 4 p.m. at Copper Canyon the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville, Suite or goods. There will be a bake sale and 884-1670 to make sure we are having Thursday, Sept. 20 at 6:30 p.m. in the innovative industry. Stay tuned for more members and their guests. Elementary, 1600 N. Broadway, Tooele. details about our National Manufacturing 2C. Join us. local talent performing during the craft the group before coming. There is no cost to participate. There is TJHS Library. There is an opening on Special Events fair. Sign up now if you are interested in the TJHS Community Council for one Day event. no guarantee that everyone who audi- Stansbury Park Baptist Church Snowbird farewell party Friday, Sept. 20 performing. For questions call 435-882- S.A. recovery group parent member. You may file to run for tions will be cast in the play. Children Please join us each Sunday morning at at 6 p.m. DAV Mtg, Saturday, Sept. 21, 0081 or stop by the school at 15 S. S.A. men’s group meets every Tuesday this position by contacting Mr. Abraham must be able to attend all the rehears- Churches 10 a.m. for worship and Bible study at at 2 p.m. Dutch Oven Cook-off Sunday, Seventh St., Tooele. Money raised dur- night at 8:30 p.m. at the Green House or by attending the meeting on Sept. als and two performances on Saturday, the Stansbury Park Clubhouse (located Sept. 22. Judges will pick their favorite ing this event goes to the St. Marguerite in Tooele. Call 841-7783 with questions. 19. You may also be nominated to Sept. 28. Production is sponsored by United Methodist Church next to the swimming pool). Colossians dish at 2p.m. Prizes will be awarded. scholarship fund. run. Committee members must have the Tooele City Arts Council. For more Tooele United Methodist Church ser- and 2nd Timothy are the current teach- Idaho/Utah Moose Association Annual Al-Anon a student enrolled at TJHS during the Diagnostic Clinic information, please contact the Tooele vices are held on Sundays at 11 a.m. ing focus. For details, please call 830- Convention Friday, Sept. 27 to Sunday, Is someone’s drinking affecting your first year they are elected. Terms are It is that time of year again where City Arts Council at 435-843-2142 or at Please check our website, tooelecumc. 1868 or go to www.stansburyparkbc. Sept. 29 at Twin Falls, Idaho. life? You don’t have to be alone. Al-Anon for two years. Voting will be open Sept. the Master Gardeners are available [email protected]. org, or call Tooele UMC’s office at 882- com. meetings every Wednesday from 11 19, 20 and 23. All TJHS parents are to help solve gardening problems on 1349 or Pastor Debi’s cell at 801-651- a.m. to noon at residence, 77 W. 400 encouraged to attend. Future meetings Wednesdays. This will continue through Blackbeard the Pirate 2557 for more info. We are located at First Lutheran Church Eagles North. For more information please will be held the third Thursday of each September. Tooele County Master Performances 78 E. Utah Ave. in Tooele. First Lutheran Church at 349 N. Seventh contact Perky at 435-840-4831 or 801- Tooele City Arts Council would like month (except October, which will be the St. would like to invite you to hear of Steak Night Gardeners conduct the Diagnostic Clinic 599-2649 if no answer. to invite you to attend a Missoula second Thursday) through May. United Methodist Church Fall God’s grace and the love of Christ who Remember the Eagles Auxiliary serves for the benefit of all county residents. Children’s Theatre production of died to forgive you of your sins and only the freshest steaks and the good People can bring a sample of the plant Food addicts Rose Springs Carnival Boutique with the proglem to the USU Extension Food addicts in recovery aim to lose Blackbeard the Pirate featuring local Tooele United Methodist Church women attain salvation on your behalf every fresh cut, home-cooked French fries. Rose Springs Elementary School’s library room at 151 N. Main St. weight and keep it off. No dues, fees or performers. The performances will are having the annual fall boutique Oct. Sunday morning at 10 a.m. and every Friday, Sept. 13 the special is a 12- Carnival is on Sept. 13 from 5-8 p.m. Wednesday afternoons between 3 p.m. weigh-ins. Weekly meetings held at Tooele be on Saturday, Sept. 28 at 3 p.m. 12 and 13. Table space is available. Sunday evening at 6 p.m. ounce sirloin for $8.75 with hosts Kathy at the Fields on Village Boulevard in and 6 p.m. Volunteers will also be on County Museum, 47 E. Vine Street, on and 5:30 p.m. at Copper Canyon Call Glenice at 435-225-2603 or Gail and Richard Wamsley. Stansbury Park. Everyone is welcome. New Life Christian Fellowship hand to answer questions about grow- Thursdays at 6 p.m. Come in the back Elementary, 1600 N. Broadway, Tooele. at 435-882-4029 or 435-840-2774 to We invite you to worship and serve ing plants in flowerbeds and vegetable door; meetings are held in the basement. Tickets will be available at the door and Flea Market reserve. Sunday Breakfast Jesus with us. Our clothing closet and Breakfast will be served on Sunday, gardens as well as planting and care of Call 882-0805 for more information. the cost is $3 for adults, $2 for chil- West Elementary School Flea Market will food pantry is open from noon to 3 Sept. 22 from 9 a.m. to noon. The shrubs and trees. dren and $10 for the family. Missoula be held Sept. 21. Sign ups for vendors Wednesday meal Take off pounds sensibly Children’s Theatre in Tooele is spon- p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 menu is great, eggs and meat, cooked have started. Call 208-317-6216 to Every Wednesday from 4 to 8 p.m., Gem and Mineral Society Need help to lose those extra pounds? sored by the Tooele City Arts Council we will serve a free dinner from Tooele E. Utah Ave. Programs for kids, teens, to order, omelets, pancakes and French reserve your space. The cost is $20 Tooele Gem and Mineral Society meets We can help. TOPS is a weight loss sup- as part of the Tooele City Parks, Arts United Methodist Church. Everyone women and men are also available toast with meat and eggs, your choice, for one vendor space or $35 for two the second Tuesday of each month in the port group open to men, women, teens and Recreation program. For more is invited to come and eat. Our goal every week. Sunday services are in the for $7 for adults and $3 for children 11 spaces. Tooele Senior Center, 59 E. Vine St. at and pre-teens. Meetings are held every information, please contact the Tooele is to provide a free, hot meal for Stansbury High School café at 10 a.m. years of age and under. There will be 7:30 p.m. Membership dues are only $10 Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the old county City Arts Council at 435-843-2142 or at everyone. We want to get the com- and at our Tooele building at 9 a.m., 11 a breakfast special on this day, also, THS Community Council elec- per year if you would like to join. Come courthouse, 47 S. Main St. Call Mary [email protected]. munity involved and invite all people in a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Come join us. Find for $5. “Bad” tomato juice is available. tions learn about rocks and minerals, field trips Lou at 830-1150, Lisa at 882-1442 or order to forge relationships and build out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting Please come out and bring the family for Nominations are now being accepted for rock collecting, and our Big Gem Show see www.tops.org for more information. Class of ‘53 Reunion bridges between people of all economic www.NLOT.org. a wonderful breakfast. for the Tooele High School Community the last weekend in September. Call 435- Our 60-year Tooele High class reunion backgrounds in Tooele. Although the Addiction recovery Tooele will be held Sept. 13 at the Eagles Nest Council. There are four vacant parent PPs Dinner Meeting 882-5752 with any questions. meal is being served from TUMC, it LDS Family Services addiction recovery at the Tooele Army Depot. Social hour is seats. Any parent or guardian of a cur- Charity The Eagles Auxiliary Past Presidents will is a non-denominational event and we Bereavement support group meeting every Tuesday from 7:30 to 9 5:30 p.m. Dinner is 6:30 p.m. We have rent Tooele High School student is eligi- meet on Wednesday, Sept. 18 at the ble to run. If you are interested in being invite and encourage all people to join Utah Food Bank food truck Harmony Hospice offers a weekly p.m. at the LDS chapel at 1030 S. 900 some in our class we are unable to find. us. We will need help and volunteers in Sun Lok Yen Restaurant at 7 p.m. All nominated, please contact the office no This Wednesday, Sept. 11, the Utah bereavement support group for any per- West, in the Relief Society room. Enter Please call JoAnn at 435-882-8137 for various ways, such as helping to serve, PPs are invited to attend. PMP Shirley later than Sept. 6 so that ballots can Food Bank food truck will be mak- son who has had a loved one who has on the west side of the church. The names we are unable to find. Maybe cook and clean up, donate food and McCarty will be the hostess. be prepared. Candidate names will be ing a food drop at New Life Christian died. You do not need to be affiliated handicap entrance is on the south side you can help. share talents. If you are interested in posted on Sept. 7 on the school’s web- Fellowship, 411 E. Utah Ave., Tooele. If with Harmony or have had services in of the church. This meeting addresses getting involved, e-mail Carissa Sanders site and at the office. The election will you are in need or know someone who Masons order to come and participate. Everyone all addictions or character weaknesses. Class of ‘58 Reunion at [email protected] or call Our 55-year Tooele High School Class be held at Tooele High during business could use help with food, please come is welcome. The group meets every No children, please. hours (7:45 a.m. to 3 p.m.) on Sept. 9- (785) 737-3467. Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at Harmony of ‘58 reunion will be the Friday after down and grab an order. The line starts Meeting Addiction recovery Grantsville Labor Day, Sept. 6. We will have a lun- 11. If you have any questions about the at 10 a.m. Masons meeting second Friday at Home Health and Hospice, 2356 N. Church of Christ LDS Family Services addition recovery cheon at the Benson Grist Mill near Mill council or the election, please contact 7 p.m. with dinner at 6 p.m., 22 400 East, Bldg. B, Suite 206 in Tooele. Church of Christ meets at 430 W. Utah meeting every Thursday night from 7:30 Pond at 10 a.m. Dinner will be at the Principal Bill Gochis at 435-833-1978. Volunteers needed for cycling Settlement Canyon, Tooele. Breakfast Please contact Leonard Barber for any Ave. Bible class, Sunday at 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the LDS chapel at 415 W. Eagles Nest, at the Army Depot, at 6 on the second Saturday, 9 a.m., Jim’s questions you might have at 843-9054. and worship from 11 a.m. to noon. charity event Apple Street in the Relief Society room. p.m. For more information, call Michael Excelsior Academy tours Cycling Charity event benefiting Special Cafe. For more information or a ride, Wednesday Bible class at 7 p.m. We Sons of Utah Pioneers Enter on the north side of the church. Shuler at 602-826-9471 or email Curious about charter schools? Want to Olympics Utah and Larry H. Miller call Jim at 435-850-9203. seek to be the Lord’s church estab- The goal of the Sons of Utah Pioneers, The handicap entrance is also on the [email protected]. know more about Excelsior Academy? Charities will be held Saturday, Sept. 28 lished about 33 AD. The Bible produces Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep north side of the church. This meeting Tours are held each Wednesday at Miller Motorsports Park. Volunteers nondenominational Christians only. alive the history and tremendous con- address all addictions or character at 8:30 a.m. School tours cover a are needed with multiple shifts taking Tooele County Jesus is our only head of the church, tributions of our early Tooele County weaknesses. No children, please. Grantsville range of topics such as the Excelsior place between 5:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. headquarters are heaven. Come and Historical Society pioneers and others. If this is something Academy Philosophy and Vision, Direct Register to volunteer online at www. grow with us. Call 882-4642. that you may be interested in joining, LDS addiction family support Grantsville Irrigation Instruction, CHAMPS and the character sout.org/volunteer-overview. Each volun- Historical Society Books please attend a pot luck dinner the first If you have a loved one who is struggling Grantsville Irrigation would like to development program. There is also Cornerstone Baptist teer receives one volunteer T-shirt, one an opportunity to observe the school’s Tooele County Historical Society’s books Thursday of each month in the Tooele with addictions of any kind, find help and remind all users to monitor their meter Passion for God, compassion for people Jazz ticket, one Salt Lake Bees ticket unique group settings. Come and tour will be available to purchase at our Senior Citizens Center at 6:30 p.m. support Sunday evenings from 7:30 to 9 usage. Each user is allotted 250,000 at 276 E. 500 North in Tooele, phone: and one voucher for free popcorn at the building and have any questions meeting. The History of Tooele County Dinner is followed by a short program. p.m. at the Erda Ward building at 323 E. gallons per share. You may rent addi- 882-6263. Come as you are this Megaplex Theaters. Breakfast and lunch answered. Everyone is welcome, 124 E. Volume II is $25, The Mining, Smelting, Park behind the building and enter the Erda Way. Enter on the east side of the tional shares at a cost of $125 for a Sunday, where you can hear a message is also provided to volunteers. Erda Way, Erda. 882-3062. and Railroading in Tooele is $15, and northwest doors. building and go to the Relief Society room. one-half share or $250 for a full share. from the Bible and meet new friends. we also have eight note cards depicting Please contact the office at 435-884- Service times: Bible study (for all ages) United Methodist Church four different pioneer buildings for $4. Family Support Center LDS porn addiction program 3451 if you have exceeded your allot- Tooele United Methodist church offers a Tooele Family Center 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; These will make great gifts for your fam- The Family Support Center is a non- An LDS pornography addiction recovery ment to avoid being assessed a penalty. free dinner every Wednesday starting at evening worship 6 p.m.; WiseGuys chil- ily and friends. profit agency providing services in Salt support group meeting will be held 4 p.m. All are welcome. Farmers’ Market Story and craft hour dren’s program 6 p.m. Nursery provided Lake and Tooele County. Free 12-week every Friday evening from 7:30 to 9 Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at for all services, and children’s church Historical sign in-home parenting skills program. p.m., Stansbury Stake Center, 417 E. Farmers’ Market at Clark Historic Farm, during morning worship. WiseGuys Soul Shoes The Tooele Co. Historical Society has Benson Road. Enter on the southwest the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy Soul Shoes is collecting new and slightly Families with children birth to 17 will 378 W. Clark, Grantsville on Saturdays Program during evening worship. recently made a loan agreement with side of building. Separate men’s recov- the adventures of books and make fun worn shoes for victims of domestic receive instruction during an 80-minute until Sept. 28, 8-11 a.m. Produce and the Utah State Historical Society to ery (for men struggling with pornography handcrafted booths are free. Contact crafts. For more info, call 833-1978 ext. violence and the homeless in Tooele weekly visit to gain the tools they need Mountain of Faith Lutheran display an old Lincoln Highway sign that to strengthen their family. Topics dis- addictions) and women’s support meet- Tammy Wright, honeytree14@hotmail. 2127 or ext. 2010. We’re located at We’re a healthy, growing congregation County. Contact Trisha at 843-1694 for was on the border of Utah and . cussed include communication, conflict ings (for women whose husbands or com for more info. 301 W. Vine St., Bldg. #11 (right behind who welcomes newcomers and reaches drop off. The unique sign is on display at the resolution, attachment and bonding, family members are struggling with por- Tooele High School). out to those in need. Join us for worship Pioneer Museum. establishing rules and routines as well nography) are held at the same time. Harvest Festival Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. at 560 Food pantry Harvest Festival at Clark Historic Farm, Preschool hour The First Baptist Church in Tooele is Every Tuesday at 10 a.m. the Tooele S. Main Street, Tooele. We treat the Seeking Historical Items Oct. 10-12. We are looking for vendors, offering an emergency food pantry to Tooele County Historical Society would Family Center has a fun activity hour word of God with respect without taking demonstrators and musicians. Please meet the needs of our community. The like members of the community who of learning, singing and creating. This ourselves too seriously. Check us out on Bulletin Board Policy contact Susan Johnsen, 884-3306. food pantry is available for emergency have any family or personal histories, If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript- Ready, Set, School! preschool class is Facebook by searching for Mountain of needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, Bulletin at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to rbriggs@tooeletranscript. Family History Center for all children up to 5 years of age. Faith Lutheran Church. Please join us for from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at VHS tapes, or newspaper articles that com. “The Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable organi- Greet your ancestors free at the Please come and enjoy the fun. For meaningful worship that is also casual 580 S. Main Street. For information call you would like to donate to our orga- zations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should Grantsville Family History Center, 117 more info, call 833-1978 ext. 2127 or and relaxed. For more information about 882-2048. nization to please call us. We are also contact the advertising department. Please limit your notice to 60 words or E. Cherry St. All are welcome with ext. 2010. We’re located at 301 W. Vine our family of faith, call 882-7291. looking for books, newspaper articles, less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement consultants there to assist you. Open St., Bldg. #11 (right behind Tooele High Rocky Mountain Hospice St. Barnabas’ Episcopal photos, brochures or any history that will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising Mondays noon to 4 p.m., and Tuesday School). While it can be difficult at times, volun- Weekly service of word, prayer and sac- pertains to the Tooele County area. If department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. through Thursday noon to 4 p.m. and 7 teering can be a most rewarding and rament followed by fellowship. Sunday you would like to donate them to our the day prior to the desired publication date. to 9 p.m. worthwhile experience. Rocky Mountain A9

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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 7:06 a.m. 7:45 p.m. Thursday 7:07 a.m. 7:43 p.m. Friday 7:08 a.m. 7:41 p.m. Saturday 7:09 a.m. 7:40 p.m. Sunday 7:10 a.m. 7:38 p.m. Monday 7:11 a.m. 7:36 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 7:12 a.m. 7:35 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 1:39 p.m. 11:41 p.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 2:39 p.m. none Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 3:34 p.m. 12:39 a.m. Saturday 4:23 p.m. 1:43 a.m. ALMANAC Sunday 5:07 p.m. 2:50 a.m. A thunderstorm Statistics for the week ending Sept. 9. Partly sunny, a t-storm Partly sunny, a t-storm A thunderstorm in Mostly sunny and Monday 5:47 p.m. 4:00 a.m. around in the Mostly sunny Plenty of sun Temperatures Tuesday 6:23 p.m. 5:10 a.m. in the afternoon in the afternoon spots in the afternoon beautiful afternoon High/Low past week 91/54 First Full Last New Normal high/low past week 84/58 79 57 79 57 77 57 79 57 80 58 83 55 79 53 Average temp past week 73.2 Normal average temp past week 70.7 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Sep 12 Sep 19 Sep 26 Oct 4 Shown is Wednesday’s Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and AccuWeather, Inc. ©2013 Wednesday night’s lows.

UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 79/53 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 77/60 Knolls Clive Lake Point 78/54 80/62 82/60 79/62 Ogden Stansbury Park 79/61 Erda 79/61 Vernal Grantsville 80/59 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 75/53 83/61 69/50 Tooele 80/62 Bauer 79/57 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 77/56 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 79/57 80/55 79/56 Stockton Pollen Index Price 77/56 76/55 High Nephi Rush Valley 77/51 77/55 Ophir Moderate 70/51 Low Delta Manti Absent 82/56 77/52 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 85/61 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 78/56 76/52 Moab 78/55 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 85/58 Beaver 85/58 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 74/50 Ibapah 75/53 24-hour 79/54 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 1.00 -0.04 Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 73/49 76/56 at Grantsville 1.38 -0.01 85/65 Kanab 79/53 Eureka 71/51 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4194.34

actions must be completed in two motor vehicle registration ple from Tooele getting help at Vehicle person, Shubert added. offices in Salt Lake County, she the counter. Closing that service continued from page A1 If Tooele County decides to noted. would mean a lot of time and drop its contract with the state for While the assessor’s motor travel into Salt Lake, and even vehicle licensing, the state motor vehicle registration staff is safe then when they get there they Most people are familiar with vehicle division would have to for 2013, Shubert is working on won’t get the kind of service they the county motor vehicle coun- decide how to provide registra- her 2014 budget. get out here,” he added. ter because they process annual tion services to the county. “It can make a strong case for It looks like the vehicle reg- registration for vehicles, issuing “We are required to give the keeping the motor vehicle staff,” istration service will be here in new tabs to be placed on the state 18 months notice if we are she said. “It provides a tremen- Tooele County for a while. license plate each year. going to drop our contract,” said dous service to our citizens.” “We haven’t talked about cuts License renewals are only one Shubert. “That gives the state Jack Bell, new vehicle inven- like that for months,” said Tooele part of the vehicle registration enough time to conduct a study tory manager for the Quality County Commissioner Shawn clerk’s duties. Out of the 64,560 and request funding from the Automotive Group, makes at Milne. “While we have not com- vehicle license transaction com- state legislature for their pro- least one trip a week to pick up pleted the 2014 budget, with a pleted by the county in 2012, posed solution. There is no guar- licenses from the Tooele County few exceptions the staffing level about half — 32,806 — were antee that they will open a regis- Assessor for vehicles sold by license renewals. tration place in Tooele.” Quality’s dealers. we have now is the staffing level The other vehicle registra- Shubert pointed out that peo- “It would be senseless to the county will have for at least tion transactions included titles ple in Tooele would have to trav- close the motor vehicle regis- the next two or three years.” Clegg agrees that motor vehi- for purchased vehicles, getting el to the nearest motor vehicle tration department out here, it FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO cle registration services in the vehicles out of impound, permits office to complete their transac- would be an added cost for us Tooele County residents found August to be hot and dry. The first week of to move unregistered vehicles, tions. and our customers,” said Bell. county is something that is here September has been a cool break, bringing rain, thunderstorms and lower tem- insurance issues, replaced lost or The nearest motor vehicle “But it would be senseless, to stay. peratures. stolen plates, decals or registra- registration office in Salt Lake not just for us. I’m not talking “Nobody I know has men- tions, and processing ATV, boat, County is about 30 miles from about what it would do for the tioned it or is considering shut- heat records, Tooele may have and trailer licenses. Tooele. There are people in Salt typical citizen of the county. ting down motor vehicle registra- August avoided triple digits entirely. While renewals can be com- Lake County that travel more “When I go in there to pick up tion,” he said. continued from page A1 “I don’t think we’ve hit the pleted online, these other trans- than 30 miles to get to one of the our packet of licenses, I see peo- [email protected] century mark all summer,” he for the month, said Bevan. More added. notably, while Salt Lake City set [email protected] Assad warns of repercussions for a United States strike by Nedra Pickler “Secretary Kerry was making by Assad’s denial. “It doesn’t back the use of force. Rep. Tulsi military action against Syria fails Rice. And Obama himself plans to ASSOCIATED PRESS a rhetorical argument about the surprise us that someone who Gabbard of Hawaii bemoaned the to meet any of these criteria.” a rare visit to Capitol Hill to lobby impossibility and unlikelihood would kill thousands of his own carnage in Syria after the chemi- Public opinion surveys show Senate Democrats personally on WASHINGTON — Syrian of Assad turning over chemical people, including hundreds of cal weapons attack, but said she intense American skepticism Tuesday, before addressing the President Bashar Assad is warn- weapons he has denied he used,” children with poison gas, would has concluded that a U.S. military about military intervention in nation from the White House ing the U.S. of repercussions if it said Kerry spokeswoman Jen also lie about it,” said National strike would be a serious mis- Syria, even among those who Tuesday evening. launches a military attack against Psaki. “If he respected the inter- Security Council spokeswoman take. believe Syria’s government used Obama plans interviews him, as U.S. Secretary of State national norms that have been Bernadette Meehan. “As a soldier, I understand that chemical weapons on its people. Monday evening with the network John Kerry on Monday suggested in place for 100 years he would Kerry said he would be confi- before taking any military action, A Monday evening briefing TV newscasts as well as CNN, Fox that strikes could be avoided if not have used chemical weapons dent going into any courtroom our nation must have a clear tac- for lawmakers was being led by and PBS. Rice is scheduled for Assad turns over his chemical to kill more than 1,000 innocent with the evidence gathered by the tical objective, a realistic strategy, Kerry, Defense Secretary Chuck a Washington think tank speech weapons stockpile. men, women and children in the United States that Syria’s govern- the necessary resources to exe- Hagel, Director of National timed to the public relations blitz Syria’s foreign minister quickly first place. His point was that this ment used chemical weapons cute that strategy, including the Intelligence James Clapper, Joint aimed at assuring Americans the agreed to the suggestion at the brutal dictator with a history of against its people. “Words that are support of the American people, Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. administration isn’t contemplat- urging of ally Russia, even as a playing fast and loose with the contradicted by fact,” Kerry said and an exit plan,” Gabbard said Marin Dempsey and White House ing another Iraq-Afghanistan Kerry spokeswoman said it was facts cannot be trusted to turn during a news conference with in a statement. “The proposed National Security Adviser Susan style commitment. only a “rhetorical argument” over chemical weapons otherwise British Foreign Secretary William and the administration pressed he would have done so long ago. Hague. forward its case that Assad used That’s why the world faces this Obama has a challenge to con- chemical weapons and the U.S. moment.” vince Congress to back a strike military should respond. Assad granted an interview authorization, although lead- “The evidence is powerful to American television journal- ers of both parties are support- and the question for all of us is ist Charlie Rose to contradict the ing the measure. A survey by 3 on 3 Basketball what are we going to do? Turn Obama administration’s accusa- The Associated Press shows that our backs? Have a moment of tion that his government used House members who are staking silence?” Kerry asked during a sarin gas in a Damascus suburb out positions are either opposed 2013 news conference in London. on Aug. 21, killing 1,429 people. to or leaning against the plan for BASKETBALL Kerry said if Assad wanted to Obama planned to press the case a military strike by more than a defuse the crisis, “he could turn in a round of six interviews for 6-1 margin. y on TOURNAMENT every single bit of his chemical Monday evening television news- “It’s an uphill slog,” said Rep. le Valle 3 3 weapons over to the international casts. Mike Rogers, the Republican chair- ooe community” within a week. But Assad accused the Obama man of the House Intelligence T th he said that Assad “isn’t about to administration of spreading “lies” Committee, who supports strikes WHEN: Saturday - September 14 - 8 am do it.” and said they have not presented on Assad. “I think it’s very clear WHERE: Stansbury High School Gym But Syrian Foreign Minister a “single shred of evidence” to he’s lost support in the last week,” Walid al-Moallem quickly agreed, the public. He warned an attack Rogers added, speaking of the WHO: 4 Divisions at the urging of Russian Foreign could bring retaliation in the vol- president. Minister Sergey Lavrov. “We are atile region. Almost half of the 433 current High School Boys (15-18) Mens (18+) calling on the Syrian leadership to “It’s area where everything is members in the House and a third High School Girls (15-18) Womens (18+) not only agree on placing chemi- on the brink of explosion. You of the 100-member Senate remain cal weapons storage sites under have to expect everything,” Assad undecided, the AP survey found. COST: $56 (Every team member gets a T-shirt and is international control, but also on said in an interview broadcast on They will be the subject of intense its subsequent destruction and “CBS This Morning.” Pressed on lobbying from the administration guaranteed 3 games) fully joining the treaty on pro- what those repercussions might — as well as outside groups that hibition of chemical weapons,” include, Assad responded, “I’m have formed coalitions that defy REGISTRATION: Limited Spots Available Lavrov said. not fortune teller.” the traditional left-right divide. Register Online Today! The Obama administra- “If you strike somewhere, you One of the two female Iraq war tion tried to quickly tamp down have to expect the repercus- veterans in Congress said Monday the notion Kerry was making sions somewhere else in different she opposes the strikes, under- an orchestrated effort with the forms,” Assad said. scoring the administration’s strug- Russians to avoid strikes. The White House was unmoved gle in trying to rally Democrats to tv3on3.com A10 SPORTSSPORTS

A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY September 10, 2013 Sports

SPORTS WRAP THS Wall of Fame Tooele High School is accepting Grantsville nabs huge victory in OT applications for the Annual Athletic Wall of Fame Induction Ceremony, held Friday, Sept. 20. Applications should include high school and Cowboys’ defense shuts down Manti’s 2-point try to claim 34-33 win post-high school accomplishments and contributions (coaching, boosters, etc.) to THS. Submit by Mark Watson applications to Athletic Director Ray SPORTS EDITOR Brazier at rbrazier@tooeleschools. org or 301 W. Vine St. Tooele, UT A stellar defensive play on 84074. the final play of the game gave Region 11 golf Grantsville one of its biggest foot- Tooele finished 13 strokes behind ball victories in recent years on first-place Bear River Thursday in Friday. Region 11 golf action at Overlake in Tooele. The Bears continue to dominate golf action with first- GHS FOOTBALL place finishes at the first four meets of the year. Bear River The Templars had just scored shot 307, Tooele 320, Stansbury 330, Grantsville 386 and Ben a touchdown in overtime to cut Lomond 415. Seven Tooele golf- the Cowboys’ lead to 34-33 with ers shot under 100 with Braxton the extra point attempt to come. Quinn at 77, Tristan Prather 78, Manti opted to end the game with Jerzee Houston 81, Marcus Bunn a two-point try instead of kick 84, Wayne Carlson 87, Braydon a PAT for a chance at a second Boswell 90 and Garrett Gleed 92. overtime. A successful two-point Seven Stansbury golfers finished conversion would mean sweet vic- under the century mark with Trey tory for Manti and bitter defeat for Osterud at 79, Sam Babcock 81, Grantsville. Ryan Romero 83, Dallon Allred Manti tried a run to the left side 87, Tom Griffith 90, Marshall of the line with Kamren Fowles Lindsey 92 and Derek Ho 99. Two carrying the ball. It was a play Grantsville golfers dipped under 100 with Braxton Shoell at 88 and that had worked all night for the Danny Nelson at 94. Region 11 Templars. Manti had just scored a plays at El Monte Golf Course in 3-yard touchdown with the same Ogden on Thursday, and at Oquirrh play. Hills Golf Course on Thursday, Fowles was buried behind the Sept. 19. line of scrimmage by a host of 50-percent discount Grantsville defenders on the 2- Miller Motorsports Park is offer- point attempt, and the played ing residents of Tooele County a secured a huge victory against a 50-percent discount on tickets team considered the best in 3A to the upcoming seventh annual football. Mitchel Terrell got in on iON Camera Utah Grand Prix on the final play to slow down Fowles Saturday and Sunday. The event and Nick Arbon made sure he will feature the NASCAR K&N Pro didn’t twist into the end zone. Series West, plus the Pirelli GT3 Grantsville coach Tony Cloward Cup Trophy USA and the Discount said the Cowboys knew where the Tire/Air Power Invitational. The NASCAR K&N Pro Series West, play was headed. founded in 1954, showcases “That was their favorite play up-and-coming talent and uti- and it was their only successful- lizes cars similar to those that ly play they really had going the race in the NASCAR Nationwide whole game. We knew it was com- Series. It is considered the last ing,” Cloward said. “Our defense FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO stepping-stone to the “big-time” wasn’t exactly stellar tonight, but Nephi Meono runs for big yardage while teammate Wyatt Smith jumps over a Manti player in Friday’s game. Meono scored Gransville’s final two touchdowns in a big NASCAR series. This will be the they made the plays when they win over Manti. series’ seventh annual appear- had to.” ance at Miller Motorsports Park. Grantsville joins Juan Diego as session. On first-and-15 from the to punt deep in their own terri- quarter. Ethan Steinfeldt kicked Manti to block a punt that gave the California’s Greg Pursley, who was the only team to defeat Manti the Manti 30, Wyatt Smith blitzed tory. A bobbled snap allowed no the PAT. Templars the ball at the Grantsville the series champion in 2011, has past three years. Manti won the and delivered a big hit on Manti time for the Manti punter to kick, Good fortune seemed to con- 25 with 5:36 left until halftime. won here for the past three years last two 2A state football cham- quarterback Connor Aste, which and he tried to get rid of the ball, tinue for Grantsville on Manti’s Grantsville’s defense held the and will be looking to add a fourth win in 2013. Park City’s Michael pionships, and had beaten 4A’s knocked the ball to the ground. which rolled out of bounds at the next punt. Nick Arbon grabbed the Templars in check for three plays. Self, a 22-year-old who got his Mountain View and Provo before Also attacking on the play was Manti 13. punt at his 30-yard line, turned on But then on fourth-and-5 at the start racing karts and attending facing the Cowboys this season. Wyatt Barrus who scooped it up Cowboy quarterback Nephi the jets and raced 70 yards for a Grantsville 20, Aste connected on the Ford Racing School at Miller The game started out sweet for and ran in for a 22-yard touch- Meono then swung a pass out in touchdown, but a holding penalty a a 20-yard touchdown pass to Motorsports Park, is currently third the Cowboys. down. The PAT failed. the flat to Ky Fisher who raced to negated the play. Brad Sego. With the PAT it was 13- in the points and hoping to get Grantsville came up big on After the Cowboys sniffed out a the end zone to give Grantsville The Cowboys finally made a a victory at his home track. The defense on Manti’s second pos- reverse, the Templars were forced a 13-0 lead early in the second serious mistake when they allowed SEE COWBOYS PAGE A11 ➤ weekend’s schedule includes prac- tice and qualifying on Friday for the Pirelli GT3 Cup Trophy USA and the Discount Tire/Air Power Invitational with free admission for everyone. Saturday will be the only day that the NASCAR K&N Pro Series will Devils defeat Stallions without Christiansen be on track, with practice, qualify- ing and racing all on that one day. The Pirelli GT3 Cup Trophy USA Stansbury loses second game of the year while starting quarterback sits with injured ankle and the Discount Tire/Air Power Invitational will have the track to by Richard Briggs themselves on Sunday. To receive STAFF WRITER SHS FOOTBALL the 50-percent discount, Tooele County residents can purchase The Stansbury Stallions played tickets at the Miller Motorsports without their starting quarter- the Springville 21-yard line. They Park box office and provide some back Friday, and the order was too lined up for the field goal, but form of resident identification tall against unbeaten Springville. kicker Jordan Shields just missed (driver’s license, utility bill, letter The Red Devils (3-0) protected it, keeping the score at halftime with Tooele County address, etc.). their home field against the visit- tied at 7. Regular admission prices for the iON Camera Utah Grand Prix are ing Stallions (1-2) with a 27-14 At the start of the third quar- $25 for adults on Saturday, $10 win. ter, Stansbury had the ball on for adults on Sunday or $30 for Stansbury quarterback Chase fourth down in their own terri- the weekend. Kids aged 12 and Christiansen, who injured his tory. Shields bobbled the snap under are admitted free of charge. ankle against Hurricane, missed on the punt, and he attempted to There will be a $5 parking fee on the game with the injury and run out of danger with the ball. Saturday, but the parking fee will will miss the next two games as However, the Red Devils were be waived on Sunday. For infor- well. So junior Gage Manzione right there and tackled him at mation about Miller Motorsports stepped in under center for the the 7-yard line. Slavens then hit Park, call 435-277-RACE (7223) or Stallions. teammate Willy Child for the 7- visit the track’s website at www. Manzione made some big yard touchdown pass, giving a MillerMotorsportsPark.com. plays early in the game, giving 14-7 lead to Springville. College football the Stallions a lead in the sec- That’s when Manzione made Tayson Hill rushed for 259 yards ond quarter. He hit senior Tyler both a blunder and a save for and three touchdowns to lead BYU Jensen on a 32-yard pass for a Stansbury. With the Stallions to a 40-21 victory over No. 15 touchdown that put the Stallions marching toward the Springville Texas on Saturday night in Provo. ahead 7-0. But the Red Devils end zone, Manzione ran the The Cougars rushed for a school- record 550 yards in the win. It came right back down to score option on second down. He was the first victory over a ranked with 22.6 seconds left until half- rolled to the right with no one opponent since BYU defeated time. Springville quarterback at his side. He got the pitch read Oregon State 44-20 in the Las Dylan Slavens found Justin from the Springville defender Vegas Bowl in 2009. BYU has Ollerton for the 26-yard touch- and made the pitch with no run- a bye on Saturday. Travis Wilson down pass. ning back there to receive it. The had two long touchdown runs and The Stallions weren’t ready ball skidded across the grass on threw for three more scores, all in to go into the locker room just a fumble, and the Red Devils FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB FILE PHOTO the first half, and Utah exploded yet as junior Hudson Conrad Hudson Conrad dives into the end zone for a touchdown against Hurricane Aug. 30. The Stallions lost to Springville Friday for a 70-7 win over Weber State on returned the kickoff 71 yards to SEE STALLIONS PAGE A12 ➤ Saturday. The blowout marked the night 27-14. most points by the Utes since an 82-6 victory over UTEP in 1973. Utah opens PAC-12 action at home on Saturday against Oregon State. Weber State travels to Logan for a game against Utah State on Payson defeats Grantsville volleyball in four sets Saturday. Paced by a career day from junior quarterback Chuckie Keeton, Utah State flew past Air by Richard Briggs kill that made the score 15-5. too far out-of-bounds and then accurate kill to the sideline that Force 52-20 at Falcon Stadium STAFF WRITER Sandberg followed that kill up into its own net, which led to touched the line. Grantsville then in Colorado Spring in the Aggies’ GHS VOLLEYBALL with two aces on the serve, clos- Sandberg scoring back-to-back tied the set at 23. Mountain West Conference debut. The Grantsville volleyball team ing the gap to 15-9. kills. That made the score 18-16. Grantsville took the lead on a Keeton tied his own school record lost to Payson Thursday, but it the next three. With the score at 16-10 fol- Payson scored three straight serve from junior defensive spe- with five TD passes, as well as finally won its first set of the sea- Payson jumped out to a 15-4 lowing an out-of-bounds serve points, and Sandberg scored cialist Alivia McCluskey, making posting a new career-high with 32 son. lead in the first set before the on Payson, junior middle blocker another kill, followed by Payson the score 25-24. Payson evened completions on a 32-of-40 passing The Cowboys came through Cowboys rallied. Sophomore Kim Brown served the ball, and hitting the ball into the net. With the score, but Brown got it right effort for 360 yards, getting inter- cepted once. with a 27-25 win in the first set of outside hitter Sarah Sandberg Payson failed to get it back over the score at 23-21 in favor of Thursday’s contest before losing smacked the ball hard for a the net. Payson then hit the ball Payson, Sandberg delivered an SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE A12 ➤ A11

TUESDAY September 10, 2013 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 Buffaloes pound Canyon View 34-9 Adam Pace rushes for 202 yards in first victory of the season for Tooele

by Derek Flack CORRESPONDENT THS FOOTBALL

The Tooele Buffaloes foot- The defense went right back ball team got off to a quick start to work as defensive tackle Maka on Friday night and dominated Kioa sacked Falcons quarterback Canyon View for a 34-9 victory Koy Huxford, who ran into his at home. running back in the backfield. Tooele took the field on offense Kioa then recovered a fumble on for the first time of the game with the next play when Canyon View 7:44 left in the first quarter after tossed the ball to a running back defensive back Damon Fisk inter- that hit the ground. cepted an errant Falcons pass in The fumble recovery led to the end zone to stop a Canyon another Pace rushing touch- View opening drive. down, this time from 9 yards From their own 20-yard line, out. Pace scored his third rush- FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Tooele put together a nine-play, ing touchdown of the first half A wall of Buffaloes meets the Canyon View offense on Friday. Tooele stampeded the Falcons 34-9. 80-yard scoring drive that ended in the final minute of the second in an Adam Pace 18-yard touch- quarter when he rushed for a 63- down run up the middle of the yard score. Pace finished the first and JD Furuta. Having so many Pace led the way on offense offensive line. Quarterback Jake half with 167 rushing yards to go solid rushers allowed Pace to take with 202 rushing yards and Brady and backs Ryan Brady and along with his three touchdowns a break between his enormous three touchdowns in a dominant Andrew Spendlove also rushed as Tooele led 27-0 at the half. runs, keeping him and the entire ground performance. The offen- the ball during the drive. A missed The running game was made corps of running backs fresh sive display by Tooele was one PAT gave Tooele an early 6-0 lead. possible by outstanding blocking throughout the game. of their best performances since In the second quarter, the from an offensive line consist- “We have a lot of running Brady took over head coaching Falcons elected to go for a fourth- ing of Tony Leakehe, DJ Gallo, backs,” Brady said. “In the past we duties in 2011. and-short play on their own 41- Zach Langi, Tyler Daley and Ethan haven’t had that kind of depth. We Next week, Tooele will play yard line, but Tooele defenders Reynolds. can put three or our guys in the their first 3AA North region game Austin Proctor and Daniel Aragon “We did a good job of moving game and keep everyone fresh, at home against the 2-1 Bear River stifled the Canyon View rushing the ball,” said Tooele coach Kyle which really helps in the game Bears, who lost last week against attempt to force a turnover on Brady. “After the last couple of and also for the whole season.” Box Elder. If Tooele expects to downs. Proctor led Tooele with weeks we talked to our linemen Canyon View scored a touch- make the playoffs this year, the five first half tackles. about sustaining our blocks and down in the third quarter on a 7- first region game will be crucial Tooele then scored for a second making blocks downfield. That’s yard rush from Braxton Higgins, for Tooele to take their first step time in three plays. Pace and Ryan what really opened up our run the Falcons then connected on a towards that goal. Brady each rushed the ball once game. Those guys did an awesome 39-yard field goal to cut into the “I’m excited for next week for before Jake Brady completed a job. They were making blocks 10 Tooele lead 27-9. region play,” said Brady. “Our goal 36-yard pass to wide receiver Nick to 15 yards downfield.” Tooele scored again in the final is to try and have a home playoff Schwartzman for the score and For the game, Tooele rushed quarter of play when Jake Brady game this season and it all starts the ensuing PAT by Fisk made it a the ball with six different play- rushed for a 1-yard score, giving next week.” 13-0 game for the Buffaloes. ers, including Nathaniel Reynolds Tooele the 34-9 final score.

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO 48 when he read the defense, faked Tooele’s Ryan Brady attempts to avoid Canyon View’s Jarred Barrett. Cowboys a handoff and scooted down to the continued from page A10 Manti 40 to keep the drive alive. “Their best defensive player 7 Cowboys with 3:06 until inter- was number 38, and we would Find Your Dream Home! mission. run at him and make him make a Manti sacked the GHS quar- decision,” Meono said. The quar- TOOELETRANSCRIPT terback on the next series, and terback also knew when to hand BULLETIN forced the Cowboys to punt it right off inside. He gave to Alax Meono back. The Templars ended up with inside on the next play and Alax great field position at their own 49 ran to the 27. with 1:45 until intermission. On In another pressure situation third down, Aste connected with at fourth-and-3 at the 25, Nephi Sego again across the middle and Meono kept again and got a great Sego sprinted to the end zone for block from Fisher to take the ball a 49-yard TD reception. The PAT to the house for a touchdown. The made it 14-13 Manti with under 1 PAT made it 27-27 with 2:20 in the minute until halftime. game. Grantsville’s woes late in the “I thought our quarterback first half continued when it fum- grew up tonight in a big way from bled on its next offensive play, FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO the first half to the second half. His which gave the ball back to Manti Nick Arbon escapes Manti’s Jared Shiess en route to the end zone Friday night. reads were perfect in the second at the GHS 32. Arbon’s 70-yard kick return was erased with a GHS penalty. half,” Cloward said. The Cowboy defense tight- Manti then had a great kick ened up with solid pass cover- the kids that they had been wait- linemen include Lane Matthews, return to the Grantsville 29, but age and a sack to give Manti one ing for this opportunity to prove Cade Coon, Jeff Tuckett, Carson the Cowboys held out the Templars last fourth-down play as the clock that they were more than just an Stroh and Colton Adams. again thanks to a sack on fourth wound down to end the first half. average football team. That they After Grantsville tied the game, down by Jacob Riding. Anticipating a timeout by Manti are as good as a our neighbors. Manti came back with a lengthy Manti won the coin toss prior to with 1 second to go in the half, That they now had the opportu- drive of its own that consumed overtime and opted to play defense which would allow the Templars nity to go out and prove they were 7:30. The Templars drove 82 yards first to see what they needed to do one final shot at the end zone a great football team. They came for a touchdown with 11:54 left in on offense. before halftime, Grantsville called out in the second half and proved the game to go up 27-20. A GHS QB sneak went for 10 a timeout with 3 seconds to make it.” On Manti’s next drive they yards, and Meono kept again two sure the defense knew how to Grantsville didn’t waste any time were helped by a pair of personal plays later for a 10-yard TD run. defend a long deep pass to end with an 11-play offensive drive foul penalties with a blow to the The PAT made it 34-27. the half. for a touchdown, which included head and a flag on the Grantsville Grantsville had solid moments Unfortunately for Grantsville, three third-down conversions. The sideline. The penalties moved defending in OT with a sack by the Templars completed a Hail drive burned close to 5 minutes the ball from the Manti 38 to the Coon. But on third-and-goal from Mary for a third quick second- off the clock. Big plays included Grantsville 30. The Templars could the 17, Manti fired a another pass to quarter touchdown to lead 20- a third-down 32-yard pass play to not get past the 27 with a strong Sego who was tackled at the 3 yard 13 at intermission. Grantsville Smith, 7-yard keeper by Meono, defensive stand by the Cowboys. line. Fowles then plunged into the blocked the PAT. 18-yard run by Fisher, 5-yard run Arbon batted down a pass and end zone to slice Grantsville’s lead Pets of the Week With a flurry of points in the by Meono, 6-yard run by Smith Noah Mecham busted through the to 34-33. Manti could not covert final 6 minutes of the second and 3-yard TD run by Fisher. line for a sack on fourth down. on the 2-point try, and Grantsville quarter, it seemed that Manti had “You really have to give credit Grantsville came back to tie the fans began the celebration. gained momentum and might take to our offensive line,” the Meono game at 27-27 with a brilliant 68- The Cowboys play at Juab charge in the second half. said after the game. “They prac- yard drive under the direction of Friday before opening league play The Cowboys had other plans. ticed hard all week. I believe in this Meono. at Carbon on Sept. 20. “We got after [the players] at offensive line.” The GHS quarterback saved the [email protected] halftime,” Cloward said. “We told Those main interior offensive day on fourth-and-five at his own

Springville. The Red Devils then at Springville’s goal line. The matches on us. They’re a good Stallions decided to go for it on fourth ball went to running back Jesse team. They were the better team continued from page A10 down as well, and the Stallions Horowitz, who pounded through tonight. Give them all the credit were caught in the middle of the line for what looked to be a in the world. They spanked us.” a shift. The Stallions originally touchdown. However, the refer- Manzione will continue at recovered. lined up in a punt return forma- ees didn’t blow the play dead, quarterback for the Stallions dur- But that’s when Manzione tion, but after seeing the Red and Horowitz fumbled the ball ing the next two region games. made up for the mistake. The Devils’ offense stay on the field, into the end zone. The Red Devils “There’s no sense to keep Red Devils lined up to punt, and they tried to shift back to a regu- recovered it for a touchback. bringing [Chase] back and get- Manzione came in and blocked lar defense. Slavens snapped the “We fumbled the ball and ting him hurt,” Clint Christiansen it. He scooped the ball into his ball during the shift and found never gave ourselves a chance,” said. “We’ve got to have him 100 arms and ran into the end zone Rhett Clark, on the right side, Clint Christiansen said. “It percent to make a run down the for the touchdown, tying the and he ran most of the 34 yards seemed like we were just con- later part of the stretch. So we’re game at 14. to the end zone. Springville had stantly doing things to put our- just going to have to figure out Things looked up for the the lead at 27-14 and kept the selves in a hole.” how to get it done with a backup Stallions after a personal foul Stallions away. Springville’s Slavens had a big quarterback.” PRETTY LADY - 1YR OLD on the Red Devils pushed them “We learned that it hurts game through the air despite The coach admitted that hav- For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure back to their own 45-yard line. when our starting quarterback also throwing an interception to ing Chase at quarterback makes Local shelter adoption requires But the long penalty didn’t mat- is not in,” SHS head coach Clint Conrad for Stansbury. Conrad a huge difference for the offense. Tooele County Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing ter to the lefty quarterback from Christiansen said. “The hand- also broke up a pass in the end “He’s such a big playmaker,” and possible shelter fee. Springville. Slavens fired the ball offs are different; the exchanges zone during the second quarter he said. “There are so many plays Tooele City across the middle to his wide are different. We had a couple of to keep the Red Devils off the that he could take it to the house Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to receiver, who ran the rest of the them down in the end zone, and scoreboard temporarily. at any time. But it’s not an excuse. Grantsville hold animals for 3 days way for a 55-yard touchdown, we fumbled right away. If you put “We had some different play- We put the ball on the ground. Animal Shelter 884-6881 before euthanization. which gave the Red Devils the the ball on the ground that many ers in there,” Clint Christiansen We did that, not [Springville]. If lead that they didn’t relinquish. times, you’re not going to beat a said. “[Springville] got some mis- we’re going to fumble the ball, we Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. The Stallions then attempted good team at home.” matches. We had to move some deserve to lose.” a fake punt in the fourth quarter, Christiansen alluded to a kids around when Chase went [email protected] ������������������������ but they fumbled the ball on the first-quarter possession with the out ... just trying to save some 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 attempt, which was recovered by Stallions knocking on the door bodies, and they had some mis- A12

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GHS still unbeaten in girls tennis Volleyball continued from page A10 by Mark Watson SPORTS EDITOR back on her serve. Payson didn’t The Grantsville girls tennis get the ball back over, and then it team had little trouble defeat- hit the ball out to give Grantsville ing Stansbury on Thursday and the 27-25. Tooele on Monday. But the Payson Lions went to work in the second set, earning the first of three straight victo- GHS TENNIS ries to win the game. The Lions opened a 14-6 lead in set No. 2, In Thursday’s match Grantsville but the Cowboys closed the gap defeated Stansbury 5-0, but No.1 to 14-10, highlighted by kills from singles player Courtney James junior setter Autumn Dzierzon encountered a tight battle against and senior outside hitter Jessy Stansbury’s Abby Nordgren. Both Davis. However, they didn’t get players were nursing injuries, any closer, and the Lions finished and the match lasted two hours. off the set at 25-15. In the end, James prevailed 7-5, Things didn’t change in set No. 6-7 (6-8), 6-4. 3. Payson wrapped up the win with Jennifer Christensen won a 25-13 score, but the Cowboys at second singles 6-2, 6-2, did have some highlights. Junior and Ashlynn Peterson won at libero Angel Cloward aced a serve, third singles 6-0, 6-1. Morgan and Davis had a tough-angled kill Matthews and Whitney Castagno to make the score 2-1. Davis hit prevailed at first doubles 6-1, 6-0, the ball from the right side of the while Bailie Sandberg and Becca net, and the ball went to Payson’s Toone scored a victory at second right side and landed for a point. doubles 6-1, 6-1. Sandberg also had a kill from a Grantsville also swept all the soft tap over the net. junior varsity matches. The two teams traded the lead The Cowboys had no problem in the third set before Payson got against Tooele Monday winning the 25-22 win. The Lions scored 5-0, and lost only three games in the first two points before giving the five varsity matches. James the ball back, and then got it right defeated Simone Thompson at back at 3-1. Davis pounded the first singles 6-1, 6-1. Christensen ball on the next point to make the and Peterson won their match- score 3-2. es 6-0, 6-0 with Matthews and The Lions and Cowboys went FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO

Castagno winning at first doubles FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO back and forth until finally the Lisa Sandberg makes a play on the ball in a match against Payson on Thursday. 6-1, 6-0. Sandberg and Toone Grantsville’s Jennifer Christensen hits a forehand shot in a match against Cowboys evened the score at 6- The Lions defeated the Cowboys 3-1. won the second doubles match Stansbury’s Sydney Squires. Christensen won the match 6-2, 6-2. 6. Payson scored the next three 6-0, 6-0. before giving the ball back, and for a 14-11 lead. Sarah Sandberg served the ball Grantsville also won a match 6-1, 6-0 at third singles. Castagno get a little better picture of how Sandberg delivered an ace to Senior middle Lisa Sandberg into the net to give Payson the on Sept. 4 at Juan Diego. James’ and Morgan Matthews won 6-4, good we are when we travel to make the score 9-8. Then, Davis put an end to the run with a kill lead, and that would be the last opponent withdrew because of 6-4 at first doubles, and the sec- St. George this weekend. We will softly tapped the ball over on the at 14-12. lead change of the set. Payson’s injury. James was up 3-0 when ond doubles team of Sandberg face some strong competition,” next play for a kill to even the Again, they went back and Amy Pouliot served an ace, fol- the match was called. and Toone won 6-1, 6-0. Thurgood said. score at 9-9. The Cowboys got forth until Grantsville evened the lowed by a serve that hit off Christensen faced a talented Grantsville hosts Bear River Stansbury is at Bear River their first lead of the set thanks score at 16-16. Dzierzon once Cloward to wrap up the victory. player at second singles, and on Thursday and travels to St. Tuesday and home against Ben to a net violation on Payson on again gave Grantsville the lead The Lions face Waterford came through with a 6-2, 6-3 George for a tournament on Lomond Thursday. Tooele hosts the ensuing play. The Cowboys with an ace at 17-16. Finally, the Tuesday before traveling to face triumph in an extremely long Friday and Saturday. Ben Lomond today. scored another point, and then score was even at 22, and that’s Juan Diego Thursday. Region play match, according to coach The coach said his team has [email protected] the Lions picked up the pressure. when the Lions pulled away from then starts Sept. 19. Stephen Thurgood. Peterson won been hit with injuries. “We’ll They scored the next five points the Cowboys. [email protected]

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LONGBOARD TRANSPORTATION Calvin Kimball gives up automobiles and hits the streets on his board

STORY COLLETT LITCHARD | PHOTOS FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE Calvin Kimball e crouches down, “Funny story,” he said, “I (top) long- both feet planted started longboarding when I boards down firmly on his found out I didn’t have to pay Middle Canyon. longboard, grip- insurance on a car.” Maintenance ping the edge of He was 20 years old at the on longboards (bottom left) theH board with one hand while time and owned a 1994 Chevy is one of the leaning into the turn. He puts Cavalier. He sold that car to big draws his other gloved hand out, purchase his first longboard for Kimball skimming the pavement, much and hasn’t owned a car since. and other like a surfer does when riding A longboard is similar to a longboarders a wave. skateboard, but with a longer choosing them Calvin Kimball surfs the deck, as the name suggests. as a form of pavement of Salt Lake City The board is more flexible than transporta- daily. a skateboard and has different tion. Calvin You see, the 23-year-old col- parts, such as softer, bigger Kimball’s longboard lege student, who grew up in wheels. Skateboards are mostly brake system Tooele, uses his longboard as used for tricks, whereas long- (bottom right) his primary mode of transpor- boards are primarily for cruis- is hard on the tation, not because he can’t ing, racing or transportation, soles of his afford a car; it was a choice he shoes. made. SEE LONGBOARD PAGE B8 ➤ B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY September 10, 2013

5. GEOGRAPHY: In which city would you find the famous Trevi Fountain? 6. MUSIC: Which record- by Fifi Rodriguez ing artist had a 1970s hit with the song “Crocodile Rock”? 1. LANGUAGE: What does 7. LITERATURE: What was the phrase “entre nous” Dorothy Parker’s pseud- mean? onym? 2. TELEVISION: What was the 8. MOVIES: Which block- name of “The Flintstones” buster movie featured the family pet? character Jack Dawson? 3. AD SLOGANS: What prod- 9. CHEMISTRY: What is the uct uses the advertising Periodic Table symbol for slogan, “How do you spell silver? Moments relief?” 10. COMICS: What is the 4. MYTHOLOGY: Who was name of the military base the Greek goddess of the where Beetle Bailey and in Time hearth and home? his friends reside? THE HISTORY CHANNEL

➤ On Sept. 27, 1540, in Rome, the Society of Jesus — a Roman Catholic Mega Maze missionary organization — receives its charter from Pope Paul III. The first Jesuits took vows of poverty and chastity, and made plans for the conversion of millions to Catholicism. ➤ On Sept. 23, 1875, Billy the Kid, born William Henry McCarty, is arrested for the first time after stealing a basket of laun- dry. He broke out of jail and roamed the American ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW West, eventually earning a reputation as an out- A: The latest TNT drama has law and murderer, with been renamed “Mob City” and a rap sheet that allegedly is set to premiere Dec. 4. The included 21 murders. show centers on the epic battle ➤ On Sept. 29, 1907, Gene between a determined police Autry, perhaps the great- chief and a dangerous mobster est “singing cowboy” of that inflames 1940s Los Angeles, all time, is born in Tioga, and stars Jon Bernthal, Neal Texas. While Autry was no McDonough and Ed Burns. cowboy, he was a genuine • • • Westerner who had lived READERS: Our summer read- on a ranch. His lasting Q: I think I’ve read this ques- ing contest has come to a close, tion in your column before, but and I want to thank everyone who fame came from films and I can’t remember your answer. entered. One name was drawn at his first movie, “In Old Will “China Beach” ever be random to win an autographed Santa Fe,” eventually was released on DVD? I loved that copy of Rainbow Rowell’s criti- followed by nearly 100 series, and I wish I could watch it cally acclaimed sophomore effort other films. again. — Beverly W., via e-mail “Eleanor and Park.” And that ➤ On Sept. 28, 1918, a A: I’ve gotten scores of letters winner is Linda R. of The Villages, Liberty Loan parade in asking that same question, and Florida. Philadelphia prompts a I finally have a definitive answer If you read my review of huge outbreak of the flu for you: On Oct. 1, fans can at “Eleanor and Park” at www.celeb- epidemic in the city. By last own the critically acclaimed, rityextraonline.com, then you the time the epidemic Kinkade. Where can I sell pieces, some marked “Denver Dana Delany-starring hit series. know I love the book, and why. ended, an estimated 30 them? — Tom, Tiro, Ohio Art Pottery,” while others were For the show’s 25th anniversary, I spoke with Rainbow about her A: I suggest you post them on simply “Denver.” Production the complete series will be avail- feelings while writing it, and she million people were dead eBay. This will showcase them of this company is extremely able in a 21-disc collector’s set in told me: “With this book, I do worldwide. The most to buyers throughout the coun- collectible. For example, a bowl stores and online. remember saying that I wanted likely origin of the 1918 try. Incidentally, Walter Scott with a tree design recently sold • • • people to feel in their stomach flu pandemic was a bird Lenox and Jonathan Coxon at auction for $650. Q: With Halloween approach- that feeling of being in love for or farm animal in the Q: I have a clock that is founded a ceramic company • • • ing, it got me to wondering if the first time. When you’re at that American Midwest. designed to look like a fire- in Trenton, N.J., in 1889. When Q: I have a Vargas calendar Catherine Bell will be in another age where even if you’re not actu- ➤ On Sept. 26, 1928, work place. When it’s plugged in, an Coxon left The Ceramic Art from 1949 that is complete and “Good Witch” movie on the ally in love, you feel those feel- begins at Chicago’s new element looks like a real burn- Company in 1906, the name in fairly good condition. I have Hallmark Channel? Those are ings so deeply. I honestly think Galvin Manufacturing ing fire. This is an old clock, was changed to Lenox. In been offered $150 for it, but my favorite. — Betty S., Tulsa, you have the capacity to feel love Corp. In 1930, Galvin and I wonder where I can sell 1917, its line was chosen to be wanted to check with you first. Okla. and infatuation and all of those would introduce the it. — Bernie, Albuquerque, the official china of the White — Steve, Grand Junction, Colo. A: Catherine and company will feelings, to a much greater capac- Motorola radio, the first N.M. House. Its superior dinnerware A: Take the money and run. return to the Hallmark Channel ity when you’re that age — that A: Although I am not cer- made the name Lenox famous According to the sources I on Oct. 26 with “The Good Witch’s intense first love, like every cell in mass-produced commer- tain what company made your throughout the country. checked, your 1949 Vargas cal- Destiny.” In this sixth install- your body is part of it.” cial car radio. (The name clock, I found two listed on • • • endar is worth about $75. ment of the series, all Cassie And if you want to explore had two parts: “motor” eBay, one for $35, one for $45. Q: I have a Denver ceramic Nightingale (Catherine) wants more of Rainbow’s writings, her evoked cars and motion, Ones that I have spotted in bowl that was made in about Write to Larry Cox in care of for her birthday is for her family third book, “Fangirl,” was just while “ola” derived from shops generally are priced for 1915. What can you tell me King Features Weekly Service, and friends to be together. As her released (check my website soon “Victrola” record players.) less than $50. This is for clocks about this company? — Jacob, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL special day is approaches, Lori for my review). And while I don’t ➤ On Sept. 25, 1965, the in fairly good shape and in Omaha, Neb. 32853-6475, or send e-mail to discovers signs of a curse loom- like to play favorites, I think I Kansas City Athletics age- working condition. To find a A: Frederick J. White and his [email protected]. Due ing over Cassie. Check back soon might like “Fangirl” even more less wonder Satchel Paige buyer for your clock, I suggest son, Francis, started a small to the large volume of mail he for my exclusive interview with than “Eleanor and Park.” started a game against you show it to antiques and pottery company in Denver in receives, Mr. Cox is unable to Catherine. the Boston Red Sox. The clock dealers in your area. about 1893. They used local personally answer all reader • • • Write to Cindy at King Features 59-year-old Paige, a Negro • • • clay to produce earthenware, questions. Do not send any Q: You mentioned a show set Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Q: I have a collection of 54 and within a few short years materials requiring return mail. in the 1940s about the Mafia Orlando, FL 32853-6475; or e-mail League legend, proved Lenox carousel horses, and had expanded their opera- that was supposed to air on TNT her at [email protected]. his greatness by giving up an additional 16 by Thomas tions to include more artistic © 2013 King Features Synd., Inc. called “Lost Angels,” but I can’t only one hit in his three find mention of it anywhere. Can © 2013 King Features Synd., Inc. innings of play. He was you help? — Douglas B. in Ohio the oldest pitcher ever to a stroll. Are pets completely not inside as long as they stay on play a game in the major allowed inside businesses by a leash beside their owner and leagues. city law, rather than at the busi- are well-behaved. However, it ➤ On Sept. 24, 1988, ness owner’s discretion? Can is up to the pet owner to learn Canadian sprinter Ben you tie their leash to a lamp- what the rules are in the busi- Johnson runs the 100- post, bike stand or outdoor nesses he or she wants to fre- meter dash in 9.79 seconds table? Can a dog be unaccom- quent. to win gold at the Summer panied or off leash at any time? The most important point, As a counterpoint, many cit- beyond what’s written in leash Olympics in Seoul, South ies’ leash laws are sometimes a laws or by businesses, is that Korea. Johnson’s triumph, bit vague on this point. Almost pet owners be good citizens, however, was short-lived: all require that owners keep and make sure their dog is safe He tested positive for ste- DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I’m their dogs under control at all and under their control when roids three days later and writing in reference to your times, and on a leash every- out and about. was stripped of the medal. recent column about training where except in designated off- © 2013 King Features Synd., Inc. a “cool city pooch.” You’re for- leash areas. Municipal build- Send your questions or com- getting that many cities have ings and schools are usually ments to ask@pawscorner. laws about tying up your dog off-limits to non-service dogs, com. Did you know mosquitos to lampposts. Unless that “cool period. can transmit heartworm larvae pooch’s” owner wants to pay a Some cities, and an increas- to dogs, but fleas don’t? Find fine, he’d better forget about ing number of businesses, are out more in my new book, doing that. — S.Y., via e-mail making more allowances for “Fighting Fleas,” available now. DEAR S.Y.: That’s a good dogs. For example, some gro- point: Pet owners should check cery stores and a few depart- © 2013 King Features Synd., Inc. city ordinances ahead of time ment stores in my area, like Dana Delany in “China Beach” before taking their pets out on Home Depot, allow small dogs ANSWERS Trivia Test Answers

1. Privately, between 7. Constant Reader us 8. “Titanic” (Leonardo 2. Dino DiCaprio) 3. Rolaids 9. Ag (argentum) 4. Hestia 10. Camp Swampy 5. Rome 6. Elton John © 2013 King Features Synd., Inc. TUESDAY September 10, 2013 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B3 HOMEFRONT Millions suffer from food poisoning every year

ccording to the Center The virus causes inflamma- the winter. When a new virus North Carolina. It is being fund- cern. There are two chief cul- for Disease Control, 21 tion in your stomach or intes- develops there can be 50 per- ed with a $25 million grant from prits to a buffet: Food service Amillion people in this Diane Sagers tines or both. The symptoms cent more cases than in normal the United States Department workers and the public. country will become ill from of norovirus poisoning are years. of Agriculture. The intent is to This is not a call-away from CORRESPONDENT food poisoning this year. We about the same as the flu. They In terms of food poisoning, find concrete methods of noro- eating at buffets. Just know have been conditioned to think include stomach pain, nausea, the good news is that salmo- virus control. what to watch for. in terms of salmonella and E. diarrhea and vomiting. Infected nella, E. coli and various other People can and should take A buffet should be generally coli as related to food poisoning contributes to 56,000 to 71,000 people generally feel seriously bacteria, can be controlled by steps to avoid contaminating clean. Do you see steam waft- and these are certainly two of hospitalizations and between ill for 24-48 hours and then they cooking. The bad news is that food with Norovirus. Hand ing up from hot foods? Is the the common villains. However, 570 and 800 deaths. feel normal again. For most no one yet knows whether or washing is a must. We have sneeze guard clean? Is there according to the experts at the Norovirus, originally known healthy people, the biggest not heat destroys norovirus. the idea that hand washing is someone whose only job is to University of North Carolina, as the Norwalk virus because it problem is that while you are It may or may not. For sure, about killing micro-organisms, take care of the buffet? Are they more than 58 percent of all food was first identified in Norwalk, sick you wish you were dead. it can withstand heat of up to and we don’t know what kills constantly taking care of pans, poisoning is caused by norovi- Ohio, is very contagious and For people with weakened 140 degrees — the tempera- norovirus yet. However, hand moving pans around, getting rus in the United States. can infect anyone. You can get immune systems, the old or ture used for quick steaming of washing is about lathering up spoons, wiping up spills, etc? Norovirus is the most com- it from another person infected very young children, norovirus shellfish. to loosen the germs and rinsing That person should also mon cause of acute gastro- with it, from contaminated food is a much bigger problem and A study is currently underway them away. be on the lookout for patrons enteritis in the United States, or water or by touching con- can sometimes be fatal. to find out how to control noro- Hot and cold buffets are who may be touching food or and according the Center for taminated surfaces. People in While people can get noro- virus through joint research of an easy way to eat and very handling serving utensils inap- Disease Control, it causes 19-21 the food service, harvesting and virus illness at any time of the 17 higher education facilities efficient for getting foods out. propriately and taking care of million illnesses each year. It in stores are often carriers. year, it is most common in and led by the University of However, they can be a con- cleaning up after them. MISSIONARIES BIRTHDAYS

Frost Mitchell Elder Drew Hart Jeanine Johnson

Elder Frost Bennion Mitchell Drew Hart, son of Jim and Happy Birthday Jeanine! Join has been called to serve in the Cyndi Hart, is returning this us in celebrating Jeanine turn- Ghana Cape Coast Mission for week after successfully com- ing 85 on Saturday, Sept. 14. An The Church of Jesus Christ of pleting his service in the Peru open house will be held from 6-8 Latter-day Saints. He will be Chiclayo Mission for The Church p.m. at Diamond Jane’s Assisted speaking at the Vernon Ward on of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Living Center located at 345 S. Sept. 15 at 10 a.m. He is the son Saints. Drew will be speaking in Hale St., Grantsville. Her present of Alan and Elizabeth Mitchell. the Willow Creek Ward, Shelley is your presence. Lane building, 410 Shelley Lane, in Grantsville on Sept. 15 at 2:50 p.m.

An easy grilled chicken you’ll go bananas over

by J.M. Hirsch new web video series, I was totally works. keeps them from drying out. In a large zip-close plastic bag, Remove the chicken from the AP FOOD EDITOR eager to watch the first episode I’ve now used this sauce on Start to finish: 45 minutes (15 combine the water, salt, paprika brine, then thread the pieces onto — a breezy walk through her take chicken in several ways. The easi- minutes active) and pepper. Close the bag and 4 skewers. Grill, turning regularly, Most of us have a pretty limited on fried chicken. I’m sure the est is to simply cut up boneless, Servings: 4 shake to blend, then add the until cooked through, about 12 banana repertoire. We eat them chicken is delicious, but it was skinless chicken breasts, saute 1/2 cup water chicken. Seal the bag, then turn minutes total. Using a basting straight up, baked into quick one offhand comment about a them with olive oil and onion, 1 teaspoon kosher salt to coat the chicken. Refrigerate brush, lightly coat the kebabs on breads, pureed into smoothies, condiment that really caught my then dump in the sauce and just 1 teaspoon smoked paprika for 30 minutes. If using wood- all sides with chili-banana sauce, or sliced into either fruit salad attention. bring to a simmer. Serve this on 1/2 teaspoon ground black en skewers for the kebabs, soak then grill for another minute. or some sort of breakfast food. Banana ketchup. tortillas, in buns, over rice or just pepper them in water while the chicken Transfer the kebabs to serving That’s about it. Sounds odd, yes. But I’ll con- straight up. But since grilling sea- 1 1/4 pounds boneless, skinless brines. plates, then drizzle each with But a friend recently — if fess that I consider ketchup — in son still is going strong, I decided chicken breasts (about 3), cut Meanwhile, in a blender or additional sauce. unknowingly — introduced me all its forms — to be a major food to create a recipe suitable for into 1-inch chunks food processor combine the Nutrition information per serv- to the savory side of bananas, group unto itself. And I simply chicken on the grill. 1 1/2 bananas bananas, ketchup, jalapenos and ing: 230 calories; 20 calories from and I was completely smitten. had to try Daisy’s recipe. Turns 1/2 cup ketchup vinegar. Puree until very smooth. fat (9 percent of total calories); Sassy Latina chef Daisy out it is easy to make and deliv- CHICKEN KEBABS WITH 1 to 2 whole fresh jalapenos (for Set aside. 2 g fat (0.5 g saturated; 0 g trans Martinez loves working big, bold ers an amazing sweet and tangy CHILI-BANANA SAUCE less heat, split them open and When ready to cook, heat the fats); 80 mg cholesterol; 19 g car- flavors into easy dishes. That’s punch that blew me away. Think I like to briefly brine my chick- remove the seeds and ribs) grill to medium-high. Use an oil- bohydrate; 2 g fiber; 13 g sugar; my style of cooking. So when of it as the Hispanic equivalent en breasts when cooking them 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar soaked paper towel held with 34 g protein; 910 mg sodium. she recently launched a great of Asian sweet-and-sour sauce. It kebab-style. It adds flavor and or cider vinegar tongs to oil the grill grates. NASA launches robotic explorer to study lunar, atmosphere, dust by Marcia Dunn with clear skies. high-definition and 3-D video, “It was just a beautiful eve- All but one of NASA’s previ- Southern California in 1994. ASSOCIATED PRESS NASA urged sky watchers said NASA’s science mission ning,” Grunsfeld said. ous moon missions since 1959, Wallops will be back in the to share their launch pictures chief, John Grunsfeld, a former NASA chose Wallops for including the manned Apollo spotlight in less than two weeks. NASA’s newest robotic explor- through the website Flickr, and astronaut who worked on the LADEE because of the Minotaur flights of the late 1960s and early The Virginia-based Orbital er rocketed into space late Friday the photos and sighting reports Hubble Space Telescope. V rocket, comprised of convert- 1970s, originated from Cape Sciences will make its first deliv- in an unprecedented moonshot quickly poured in from New York It was a momentous night ed intercontinental ballistic mis- Canaveral. The most recent ery to the International Space from Virginia that dazzled sky City, Boston, Washington, D.C., for Wallops, which was making sile motors belonging to the Air were the twin Grail spacecraft Station, using its own Antares watchers along the East Coast Baltimore, New Jersey, Rhode its first deep-space liftoff. All of Force. A U.S.-Russian treaty lim- launched almost exactly two rocket and Cygnus capsule. That of the U.S. Island, eastern Pennsylvania its previous launches were con- its the number of launch sites years ago. The military-NASA commercial launch is scheduled But the LADEE spacecraft and Virginia, among other plac- fined to Earth orbit. because of the missile parts. Clementine rocketed away from for Sept. 17. quickly ran into equipment es. trouble, and while NASA assured The Lunar Atmosphere and everyone early Saturday that the Dust Environment Explorer or lunar probe was safe and on a LADEE, pronounced “LA’-dee,” perfect track for the moon, offi- is taking a roundabout path to See our new cials acknowledged the problem the moon, making three huge needs to be resolved in the next laps around Earth before get- website at TooeleOnline.com two to three weeks. ting close enough to pop into S. Peter Worden, director of lunar orbit. NASA’s Ames Research Center Unlike the quick three-day in California, which developed Apollo flights to the moon, The Tooele Transcript- the spacecraft, told reporters LADEE will need a full month to Bulletin’s all new he’s confident everything will be reach Earth’s closest neighbor. working properly in the next few An Air Force Minotaur V rocket, website! Check it out days. built by Orbital Sciences Corp., at: TooeleOnline.com, LADEE’s reaction wheels were provided the ride from NASA’s turned on to orient and stabi- Wallops Flight Facility. TooeleTranscript.com, or lize the spacecraft, which was LADEE, which is the size of a TranscriptBulletin.com. spinning too fast after it sepa- small car, is expected to reach rated from the final rocket stage, the moon on Oct. 6. Worden said. But the computer Scientists want to learn the TooeleOnline.com offers automatically shut the wheels composition of the moon’s down, apparently because of ever-so-delicate atmosphere these and other new features: excess current. He speculated and how it might change over • View every story from the paper the wheels may have been run- time. Another puzzle, dating in its entirety in either web format ning a little fast. back decades, is whether dust or PDF. Worden stressed there is no actually levitates from the lunar rush to “get these bugs ironed surface. • Access thousands of archived out.” The $280 million moon-orbit- stories, columns, photos and The LADEE spacecraft, which ing mission will last six months more. is charged with studying the and end with a suicide plunge • Download or print digital copies lunar atmosphere and dust, into the moon for LADEE. of the newspaper right from soared aboard an unmanned The 844-pound (380-kilo- Minotaur rocket a little before gram) spacecraft has three sci- home. midnight. ence instruments as well as laser • Be sure to tell all your friends “Godspeed on your journey communication test equipment about our new website. Have to the moon, LADEE,” Launch that could revolutionize data them use the promo code “free Control said. Flight controllers relay. NASA hopes to eventu- applauded and exchanged high- ally replace its traditional radio trial” for a 24 hour free trial at fives following the successful systems with laser communica- checkout. launch. “We are headed to the tions, which would mean faster moon!” NASA said in a tweet. bandwidth using significantly TOOELE It was a change of venue for less power and smaller devices. TRANSCRIPT NASA, which normally launch- “There’s no question that as es moon missions from Cape we send humans farther out BULLETIN Canaveral, Florida. But it pro- into the solar system, certainly vided a rare light show along to Mars,” that laser communi- the East Coast for those blessed cations will be needed to send B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY September 10, 2013 TELL ME A STORY ‘The Goats with the Golden Fleece’

(a Swedish folktale) the woods, they gave chase. They ran adapted by Amy Friedman and ran. At long last, they were deep and illustrated by Meredith Johnson in the woods. And there before them stood the fairy’s castle. nce upon a time, a carriage She stood at the door awaiting drawn by three golden goats them. “I knew you would come for Orode past a field. Suddenly the your goats,” she said. “They joined goats escaped the carriage and dashed us earlier, but as I warned you, you’ll into the field where three field hands, never find them.” Oskar, Bjorn and Leo, reached out and Oskar grinned. Bjorn laughed. captured them. “We’ve marked them with tar,” they The men began to stroke their gold- said. en fleece, amazed by its luster. “Thank It was the fairy’s turn to smile. “Ah, you for catching my goats,” the car- but all my goats bathe in the stream riage driver, a beautiful woman, said as out back, and the magical stream she approached. “They’re magical.” washes away every mark.” Oskar smirked and Bjorn laughed, The two began to search the barn, but Leo asked, “Magical?” looking at this goat and that goat. “Yes, I’m a fairy. And to repay you Before long, Bjorn was sure he rec- for capturing them, I offer them to ognized his goat. He grabbed a rope you as gifts. Take care you watch over and tossed it around the creature’s them. If they escape, they’ll dash back neck and began to pull. The goat only to my castle and you’ll never find them pulled back. Soon the other goats again.” surrounded Bjorn, and one of them Oskar’s heart swelled with happi- butted him out the door and down ness, and Bjorn clapped his hands with the hill. joy, and Leo bowed and said, “Thank Seeing this, Oskar gave up and you. We’ll take good care of them.” chased after his friend. The two The three hurried home with their returned to their village without their goats, and they sheared their golden goats, sad as sad could be. And as fleece. As they had imagined, the they were walking, they came upon fleece sold for more money than they Leo, who was running toward the had ever dreamed of having. Oskar woods. quit his job. Bjorn did too. But Leo “What’s wrong?” they asked. kept working. “We mustn’t be greedy,” “My goat has run away,” Leo said. he said. Oskar smiled, and Bjorn laughed. They branded the goats with tar “You’ll never find him.” between their horns so that if ever they But Leo made his way to the fairy’s were to run away, they would recog- castle. When he told her his goat was nize them. Oskar and Bjorn also tied missing, she beckoned him to search ropes around their goats’ horns and the barn, and search he did. He stared hired men to look after them. But Leo into each goat’s eyes. His heart was kept his goat close and took him every- breaking. “Where are you, my friend?” where he went. he asked, one after another. When they sold more fleece, Oskar “Goats have short memories,” the and Bjorn moved into a great palace, fairy said. where they dressed in fine clothes and “I suppose I’ll have to say good- ate fine food and began to address bye,” he said, “but may I take a lock themselves as Lord Oskar and Lord from each goat to remember my Bjorn. ger. Suddenly the goat jerked his neck, and the began to give his money away to the needy. friend?” And Leo, too, made a great deal of money. He thread tightened and stretched. “Good boy!” Leo Oskar and Bjorn laughed at Leo. “You’re a The fairy agreed, and so Leo clipped one small built himself a lovely house, but still he took his said. He understood he had more than a goat; he mere goatherd,” they teased, while they spent lock from every goat. When he had a handful goat everywhere and was always petting him and had a partner. their days taking long baths and meandering of yarn, he tied it to a barn post to twist it into talking to him. Before long, his goat was so tame When he had pulled the fleece into yarn, he through the fields they had once worked, feeling thread, and as he pulled and twisted, out of a that he needed no rope. He followed Leo every- wound the yarn around the goat’s horn. As if he sorry for those who had to work. stall stepped one goat. The creature hurried for- where and came to him with a whistle. had always done this, the goat began to sway Then one autumn morning, one of the stable ward, bent his head and slipped his horn into One day, Leo decided to wind his goat’s golden his head from side to side, helping Leo to create boys at the palace began to shout, “Oskar! Bjorn! the thread. He began to pull. fleece into yarn. He placed the fleece upon balls of golden yarn. Those balls of yarn fetched The goats have run away!” “You’re mine!” Leo cried, and that is how he his goat’s horn, pulled it across his head and even more money in the market than the fleece, Hearing this news, Oskar and Bjorn raced to and his goat were reunited, and they lived hap- began to twist. The thread grew longer and lon- but Leo thought he was rich enough, so he the barn. When they saw their goats dashing into pily ever after.

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Call for a NOTICE IS HEREBY read about it here. ments (435)882-6112 4bdrm, 3bth, large TION Clean 4bdrm, Payday companies out free pre approval Me- GIVEN THAT the Tooele OOELE kitchen, large yard, 2 2bth, fenced yard, of your pocket now! T TRANSCRIPT HAVING A yard sale? lanie 840-3073 Secu- City Planning Commis- car garage, No smok- fully auto sprinklers, Call Now! No obliga- BULLETIN Advertise in the Tran- rity National Mort- sion will meet in a public ing, No pets. $1200/mo central air, RV park- tion. 1-800-928-2045 script gage. hearing and Business FOR SALE $700/dep. Northeast ing, close to elemen- (ucan) meeting scheduled for Tooele. (435)840-3399 tary school. No smok- Wednesday, September ing/ pets. $1200/mo, 11, 2013 in the hour of Good for 2 weeks EAST TOOELE, 3bdrm, $1000/dep 2bth newer home, Homes Public Notices 7:00 PM. The meeting $ Remington Park 801-842-3434 Casey Meetings will be held at Tooele 495,000 $895/mo, double car (435)850-8732 garage, www. City Hall in the City $$SAVE MONEY Apartments II guardrightproperty.com BECOME A SUB- Deadline for public no- Council Chambers, lo- 18,000 sq. ft. building Search Bank & HUD 801-842-9631 SCRIBER. 882-0050 tices is 4 p.m. the day cated at 90 North Main in Tooele on 34 S. Main 62 and over or disabled homes www.Tooele prior to publication. Street, Tooele, Utah. BankHomes.com Public notices submit- Agenda Items regardless of age. Berna Sloan (435) ted past the deadline 1. Pledge of Allegiance Now accepting applications. 840-5029 Group 1 will not be accepted. 2. Roll Call 3. Public Hearing and LEASE OPTION - $130,000. TOOELE, UPAXLP Motion on a conditional Income restrictions apply. The Kirk 3-4bdrm ranch style Quiet, Quality apartments in a use permit for Tooele home. Fenced yard, SUPER LEASE Rental assistance may be restored historic structure PUBLIC NOTICE County Housing Author- outside shed, close to NORTH TOOELE ity to relocate their office $3,900 Plus Triple Net available. schools (435)840-5199 The Best Places at the Best Prices COUNTY FIRE DIS- to 66 West Vine Street. New PriciNg TRICT NOTICE OF Call for details. Completely Furnished Planning on selling your 4. Public Hearing and Ask for Paul 1& 2 Bedrooms home, you could be PUBLIC HEARING-IM- Motion on a conditional WeeklyStarting & Monthlyat $800 Ratesmo. sending your sales PACT FEE FACILITIES use permit for a helipad 435.843.0717 points to up to 340,000 PLAN AND IMPACT and temporary structure 57 West• Fully Vine Furnished • Tooele all Utilities• 882-1372 households at once. FEE ANALYSIS to be located at 145 East TDD 800.735.2900 For $163. you can Stansbury Park Station 1000 North by Tooele 801.746.5553 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 179 Country Club, place your 25 word City. classified ad to all 45 Stansbury Park, UT 5. Public Hearing and newspapers in Utah. 84074 Recommendation on or- Just call the Transcript September 19, 2013 dinance 2013-15 an ordi- Bulletin at 882-0050 for 6:30 PM nance of the Tooele City all the details. (Mention Notice is hereby given Council amending ucan) that the North Tooele Tooele City Code chap- County Fire District ters 7-1 and 7-12 regard- Tooele Valley Homes & Lots! SELLING YOUR (“District”) intends to en- ing building height. HOME? Advertise it in act or modify a public 6. Review and Approval 37 E 1810 N, Tooele 662 W 810 N, Tooele the classifieds. Call safety facilities impact of Planning Commission 882-0050 or visit fee and that a public minutes for meeting held www.tooeletran hearing will be held by August 14, 2013. script.com the Administrative Con- 7. Review and Approval trol Board (“Board”) of of Planning Commission the District on Thursday, minutes for meeting held Mobile Homes September 19, 2013 at August 28, 2013. 6:30 p.m. at the Stans- 8. Adjourn bury Park Fire Station, Discussion 1YR FREE LOT RENT 179 Country Club, 1. Training Topics when you move in a Stansbury Park Utah, to Pursuant to the Ameri- Very Clean and Open Floor Plan home model year receive public comment Great home with 5 beds and 2 1/2 baths. cans with Disabilities @"#$/-="D"#!&.-="E!',")$1$2")!%,/2*5"E!-&$2" 1995 or newer. Aspen on (1) an Impact Fee Act, individuals needing I.'-"#$!%&'(%)"D"-&02*".03$"',"J1$2)!7$".!-",$C")!3',!&$"<002',8="!")01$)*"0;$,"(!3')*"2003"!,/"(20,&"20035"I.$2$"'-"!"(%,"" #$/2003"C'&."3!-&$2"#!&.5"F$!%&'(%)"7'&4.$,"C'&." 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Call summary of the Plan, an 843-2130 or TDD (435) (435)882-6642 analysis of the proposed 843-2180. 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile impact fee and a sum- (Published in the Tran- home for rent, no smok- mary of the analysis, and script Bulletin September ing/ pets. 882-1550 the Board Resolution will 10, 2013) be available for public in- 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile spection at the District home for rent, no smok- office at least 14 days Public Notices ing/ pets. 882-1550 before the public hear- Trustees ing. This Notice is being Beautiful East Bench 5 bed 3 bath home PALM HARBOR mobile 5.00 acre home with 5 beds and 3 baths given in satisfaction of Deadline for public no- B$C"&')$"#!&.2003=".!,/"-42!;$/"C00/"<002-=" home, 1999, 2bdrm, WOW this beautiful property comes with 14 acre feet of water! A 500 tree operating orchard. A fully operational green house and enclosed patio with a hot tub. Beautiful big land- requirements of UCA §§ tices is 4 p.m. the day asking $12,000. Refrig- !"#$!%&'(%)"(%))*"+,'-.$/".0%-$"!,/"-0"1$2*"3%4."302$5"6("*0%"!2$")007',8"(02"!".03$"',"&.$"40%,&2*"&.'-"'-"'&99"$ -4!;$/"#!47*!2/"!,/"3%4."302$5"$ 11-36-502, -504 and prior to publication. 589,900 erator, stove included. 209,900 17B-1-111. If you can- Public notices submit- (435)882-3702 not attend the hearing ted past the deadline (435)228-8434 and would like to submit will not be accepted. 5509 N. Windsor Way, Stansbury 827 S. Deer Hollow Rd., Tooele 55 E. Main, Ophir TRAILER SPACES written comments, they UPAXLP available at Henwood will be received until 5:00 p.m. on September NOTICE OF TRUS- Mobile Park 250 W 500 TEE'S SALE N. Call (435)882-6642 17, 2013, via email ad- [email protected]. Any- APN: 08-044-0-0027 one requiring assistance TRA: notset Trust No. Lots & Land in understanding or par- 1373267-38 Ref: Keep- ticipating in the public ers, Audrey IMPOR- hearing is encouraged to TANT NOTICE TO TOWN HOUSE Lots in notify Cassandra Ray at PROPERTY OWNER Tooele, including plans. (435-882-6730) at least YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Great Rambler in fabulous neighborhood Beautiful East Bench Home UNDER A DEED OF 6 bedrs, 5 bathrooms, spacious master suite, $27,500 each obo. two days before the @"#$/2003-="D"#!&.2003-="#'8"0;$,"<002" Amazing Home in Ophir (435)830-2426 hearing so assistance TRUST, DATED July 03, !3!:',8"0;$,"<002";)!,="0;$,")0(&="&.$!&$2" 2009 UNLESS YOU ;)!,5"E%-&"H$$99"$219,900 2003="0(+4$5">?@>"-A5"(&5 $689,900 @"#$/2003-="D"(!3')*"2003-5"G$!))*"#$!%&'(%)5 may be provided. Cassandra Ray TAKE ACTION TO PRO- Buildings 435-882-6730 TECT YOUR PROP- [email protected] ERTY, IT MAY BE (Published in the Tran- SOLD AT A PUBLIC If you build, remodel or script Bulletin September SALE. IF YOU NEED remove buildings you HotHomesUtah.com 5, 10, 12, 17 & 19, 2013) AN EXPLANATION OF can place your classi- THE NATURE OF THE fied ad in 45 of Utah's PROCEEDING SEARCH EVERY HOME IN UTAH newspapers for only PUBLIC NOTICE AGAINST YOU, YOU $163. for 25 words ($5. Notice is hereby given SHOULD CONTACT A for each additional that the Lake Point Im- LAWYER. On October word). You will reach provement District will 01, 2013, at 4:30pm, up to 340,000 house- hold its regularly sched- James H. Woodall, as holds and all you do is uled Business meeting duly appointed Trustee Call Laramie or Mark call the Transcript Bul- on September 12, 2013 under and pursuant to letin at 882-0050 for all at 7:00 p.m. at the North Deed of Trust recorded CallCall LarLaramieamie DDunnTooeleunn County’s forfor ALL Real Estate Specialists the details. (Mention Tooele Fire Station 1540 August 17, 2009, as inst. UCAN Classified Net- Sunset Road, Lake Point No. 330891, in book xx, work) Utah. The agenda will page xx, of Official Re- youryour RRealeal EstaEstatete needs be as follows: cords in the office of the 1. Call to Order County Recorder of 435-224-4000 TOOELETRANSCRIPT 2. Public Concerns Tooele County, State of BULLETIN 3 Approval of Minutes Utah executed by Trent 4. Financial Reports James Keepers and Au- 5. Operations Reports drey Keepers, Husband 435-849-5914 882-0050 6. UPDES Permit Re- And Wife As Joint Ten- Laramie Dunn Mark Dunn newal ants WILL SELL AT 7. BCC Sewer Construc- PUBLIC AUCTION TO tion HIGHEST BIDDER, 8. UASD Dues - 2014 PAYABLE IN LAWFUL 9. Board Concerns MONEY OF THE 10. Adjournment UNITED STATES AT (Published in the Tran- THE TIME OF SALE, script Bulletin September (SUCCESSFUL BID- 10, 2013) DERS MUST TENDER A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 IN CERTIFIED FUNDS TO THE TRUSTEE AT THE TIME OF SALE, WITH THE BALANCE DUE BY NOON THE FOLLOWING BUSI- NESS DAY, AT THE OFFICE OF THE TRUS- TEE), At the Tooele county courthouse 74 South 100 East Tooele, Utah all right, title and in- terest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State de- scribed as: Lot 27, erda acres subdivision addi- tion no.1 according to the official plat thereof on file and of record in the Tooele county re- corder's office. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is pur- ported to be: 3986 N 570 W Erda Ut 84074 Esti- mated Total Debt as of October 01, 2013 is $339,922.22. The under- signed Trustee disclaims any liability for any incor- rectness of the street ad- dress and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, re- garding title, possession, condition, or encum- brances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principle sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Ocwen Loan Servicing, Llc and the record own- ers of the property as of the recording of the No- tice of Default is/are: Trent James Keepers and Audrey Keepers. James H. Woodall, TRUSTEE 10808 River Front Parkway, Suite 175 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254- 9450 Signature/By James H. Woodall Dated: July 18, 2013 DLPP-431505 (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin September 3, 10 & 17, 2013) NOTICE OF PETITION SEEKING ANNEXA- TION INTO GRANTS- VILLE CITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an annexa- tion petition covering property located north and west of the bounda- ries of Grantsville City has been filed with the City Recorder of Grants- ville City. Pursuant to the petition, Leo R. Johnson, Val J. Smith and Gay Zwahlen- Muir, are seeking to an- nex approximately 505 acres into the corporate boundaries of Grantsville City. This land includes privately owned property and is described as fol- lows: BOUNDARY DESCRIP- TION Beginning at a point on the westernmost bound- ary of the Grantsville City limits, said point be- ing the Northeast Corner of Government Lot 7 of Section 17, Township 2 South, Range 6 West, Salt Lake Base and Me- ridian (said point also being on the west line of the Grantsville City – Flux Area Annexation, on file in the Tooele County Recorder’s Of- fice under Entry #341701, and on the west line of Section 16, Township 2 South, Range 6 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian), and running: thence South 89°51’07” West 2647.51 feet along the 16th Sec- tion line, being also the north line of Government Lots 7 and 6, to the Quarter Section line; thence North 0°20’51” East 1320.00 feet along said Quarter Section line to the Center of said Section 17; thence South 89°51’14” West 1320.00 feet along the east – west Quarter Sec- tion line to the 16th Sec- tion line; thence North 0°20’54” East 2707.92 feet along said 16th Sec- tion line, being also the east line of Government Lots 2 and 1 of Section 17, to the north line of said Section 17; thence South 89°01’28” East 1320.00 feet along the Section line to the North Quarter Corner of said Section 17; thence North NOTICE OF TRUS- 0 °00’18” East 1316.18 TEE'S SALE feet along the Quarter APN: 01-066-0-0007 Section line to the 16th TRA: Trust No. NOTICE OF PETITION Section line; thence 1339763-20 Ref: knut- SEEKING ANNEXA- South 89°30’28” East son, brenda IMPOR- TION INTO GRANTS- 665.22 feet along said TANT NOTICE TO VILLE CITY 16th Section line to the PROPERTY OWNER NOTICE IS HEREBY west line of the East Half YOU ARE IN DEFAULT GIVEN, that an annexa- of the Northwest Quarter UNDER A DEED OF tion petition covering of the Southeast Quarter TRUST, DATED August property located north of Section 8; thence 26, 1999 UNLESS YOU and west of the bounda- North 0°05’53” West TAKE ACTION TO PRO- ries of Grantsville City 1318.49 feet along said TECT YOUR PROP- NOTICE OF TRUS- has been filed with the west line to the Quarter ERTY, IT MAY BE TEE'S SALE City Recorder of Grants- Section line; thence SOLD AT A PUBLIC The following described ville City. South 89°42’21” East SALE. IF YOU NEED real property will be sold Pursuant to the petition, 331.42 feet along said AN EXPLANATION OF at public auction to the Leo R. Johnson, Val J. Quarter Section line to THE NATURE OF THE highest bidder, purchase Smith and Gay Zwahlen- the west line of the East PROCEEDING price payable in lawful Muir, are seeking to an- Half of the West Half of AGAINST YOU, YOU money of the United nex approximately 505 the Northeast Quarter of SHOULD CONTACT A States of America at the acres into the corporate said Section 8; thence LAWYER. On October time of sale, at the main boundaries of Grantsville North 0°08’02” West 15, 2013, at 4:30pm, entrance of the Tooele City. This land includes 2659.87 feet along said James H. Woodall, as County Courthouse, privately owned property west line to the north line duly appointed Trustee a/k/a the Third Judicial and is described as fol- of said Section 8; thence under and pursuant to District Court, 74 South lows: North 0°13’16” East Deed of Trust recorded 100 East, Tooele, Utah, BOUNDARY DESCRIP- 2627.62 feet along the August 31, 1999, as inst. on Friday, October 11, TION west line of the East Half No. 136758*, in book 2013, at the hour of 9:30 Beginning at a point on of the East Half of the 0586, page 0482-0488, a.m. of that day for the the westernmost bound- West Half of the South- of Official Records in the purpose of foreclosing a ary of the Grantsville east Quarter of Section office of the County Re- deed of trust originally City limits, said point be- 5, to the Quarter Section corder of Tooele County, executed by Brendon ing the Northeast Corner line; thence South State of Utah executed Barney and Courtney of Government Lot 7 of 89°50’36” East 301.99 by Brenda K Knutson Warr, in favor of Acad- Section 17, Township 2 feet along said Quarter and Douglas Scott Knut- emy Mortgage Corpora- South, Range 6 West, Section line to the west son, Wife And Husband, tion, covering real prop- Salt Lake Base and Me- boundary of the Ander- As Joint Tenants WILL erty located at approxi- ridian (said point also son Annexation to SELL AT PUBLIC AUC- mately 254 South Park being on the west line of Grantsville City, as re- TION TO HIGHEST BID- Street, Grantsville, the Grantsville City – corded July 8, 2013, un- DER, PAYABLE IN Tooele County, Utah, Flux Area Annexation, der Entry no. 386500, in LAWFUL MONEY OF and more particularly de- on file in the Tooele the Tooele County Re- NOTICE OF TRUS- THE UNITED STATES scribed as: County Recorder’s Of- corder’s Office; thence TEE'S SALE AT THE TIME OF SALE, BEGINNING AT THE fice under Entry South 0°22’13” East APN: 08-044-0-0027 (SUCCESSFUL BID- NORTHEAST CORNER #341701, and on the 2631.80 feet along said TRA: notset Trust No. DERS MUST TENDER OF LOT 1, BLOCK 35, west line of Section 16, west boundary and the 1373267-38 Ref: Keep- A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 GRANTSVILLE CITY, Township 2 South, 40-acre line to the 16th ers, Audrey IMPOR- IN CERTIFIED FUNDS THENCE RUNNING Range 6 West, Salt Lake Corner and the Section TANT NOTICE TO TO THE TRUSTEE AT SOUTH 82.5 FEET; Base and Meridian), and line; thence South PROPERTY OWNER THE TIME OF SALE, THENCE WEST 95.0 running: thence South 0°11’01” East 2649.53 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT WITH THE BALANCE FEET; THENCE NORTH 89°51’07” West 2647.51 feet along said west UNDER A DEED OF DUE BY NOON THE 82.5 FEET; THENCE feet along the 16th Sec- boundary and the TRUST, DATED July 03, FOLLOWING BUSI- EAST 95 FEET TO BE- tion line, being also the 40-acre line, to the Quar- 2009 UNLESS YOU NESS DAY, AT THE GINNING. SITUATE IN north line of Government ter Section line; thence TAKE ACTION TO PRO- OFFICE OF THE TRUS- TOOELE COUNTY, Lots 7 and 6, to the South 89°23’58” East TECT YOUR PROP- TEE), At the Tooele STATE OF UTAH. Quarter Section line; 1325.74 feet along the ERTY, IT MAY BE county courthouse 74 01-102-0-0016 thence North 0°20’51” Quarter Section line to SOLD AT A PUBLIC South 100 East Tooele, The current beneficiary East 1320.00 feet along the East Quarter Corner SALE. IF YOU NEED Utah all right, title and in- of the trust deed is said Quarter Section line of Section 8 and the AN EXPLANATION OF terest conveyed to and JPMorgan Chase Bank, to the Center of said west boundary line of THE NATURE OF THE now held by it under said National Association, Section 17; thence said Flux Area Annexa- PROCEEDING Deed of Trust in the and the record owner of South 89°51’14” West tion; thence South AGAINST YOU, YOU property situated in said the property as of the re- NOTICE OF AUCTION 1320.00 feet along the 0°24’17” East 2650.90 SHOULD CONTACT A County and State de- cording of the notice of Notice is hereby given of east – west Quarter Sec- feet along said west LAWYER. On October scribed as: BEGINNING default is Brendon Bar- auction at Grand Stor- tion line to the 16th Sec- boundary line and the 01, 2013, at 4:30pm, AT A POINT WHICH IS ney and Courtney Warr. age on Saturday, Sep- tion line; thence North east line Section 8 to the James H. Woodall, as SOUTH 88 45' EAST The trustee's sale of the tember 21, 2013 to settle 0°20’54” East 2707.92 Southeast Corner duly appointed Trustee 914.80 FEET MEAS- aforedescribed real delinquent accounts in feet along said 16th Sec- thereof; thence South under and pursuant to URED ALONG AN OLD property will be made accordance with Section tion line, being also the 0°40’21” West 2643.35 Deed of Trust recorded FENCE LINE AND without warranty as to ti- 38-8-4 of the Utah Code. east line of Government feet along said west August 17, 2009, as inst. NORTH 480.35 FEET tle, possession, or en- Units are: Lots 2 and 1 of Section boundary line and the No. 330891, in book xx, FROM THE SOUTH- cumbrances. Bidders #4 Brenda Rigby 17, to the north line of east line of Section 17 to page xx, of Official Re- WEST CORNER OF must be prepared to ten- #7 Earl Burnham said Section 17; thence the East Quarter Corner cords in the office of the SECTION 36, TOWN- der a cashier's check in #26 Gary Hunt South 89°01’28” East of said Section 17; TuesdayCounty Recorder September of SHIP 10, 2 2013 SOUTH, RANGE the amount of #38 Brandon Fuller 1320.00 feet along the thence South 0°41’45” Tooele County, State of 6 WEST, SALT LAKE $20,000.00 at the sale. Tooele Transcript-Bulle#50 Dannytin Sanders Section line to the North West 1320.00 feet alongb7 Utah executed by Trent BASE AND MERIDIAN; The balance of the pur- #55 Judith Campbell Quarter Corner of said said west boundary line James Keepers and Au- AND EXTENDING chase price must be paid #57 LouAnn Curtis Section 17; thence North and the east line of Sec- dreyPublic Keepers, Notices Husband THENCEPublic Notices NORTH byPublic cashier's Notices check or Public Notices Public Notices #69Public Tabitha NoticesSmith Public Notices 0 Public °00’18” East Notices 1316.18 tionPublic 17, to Notices the Point of And WifeTrustees As Joint Ten- 477.23Trustees FEET TO THE wire transferTrustees received by Miscellaneous Miscellaneous #70Miscellaneous Deana Olson Miscellaneous feetMiscellaneous along the Quarter Beginning.Miscellaneous ants WILL SELL AT CENTERLINE OF 12:00 noon the following #75 Steve Lawrence Section line to the 16th The Grantsville City PUBLIC AUCTION TO CHERRY STREET IN business day. The trus- ADVERTISEMENT NO- GRANTSVILLE CITY #85 Jeremy Hunt NOTICE OF PETITION Section line; thence Council on August 21, HIGHEST BIDDER, GRANTSVILLE CITY, tee reserves the right to TICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE OF ADOPTION #90 Steve Gingiss SEEKING ANNEXA- South 89°30’28” East 2013 received written PAYABLE IN LAWFUL UTAH, AS EXTENDED void the effect of the Sealed proposals for OF ORDINANCES #105 Tracy Peterson TION INTO GRANTS- 665.22 feet along said notice of the City Recor- MONEY OF THE WESTERLY; THENCE trustee's sale after the the construction of the NOTICE IS HEREBY #106 Scott Luttrell VILLE CITY 16th Section line to the der’s certification that UNITED STATES AT NORTH 89 15' WEST sale based upon infor- Stansbury Park - 28 GIVEN that on Septem- #108 Brooke Hildreth NOTICE IS HEREBY west line of the East Half this petition meets the THE TIME OF SALE, 91.05 FEET ALONG mation unknown to the Acre Park Parking Lots ber 4, 2013 the Grants- #142 Todd Thayne GIVEN, that an annexa- of the Northwest Quarter requirements of Utah (SUCCESSFUL BID- SAID CENTERLINE, trustee at the time of the for the Stansbury Park ville City Council en- #153 Kevin Elkins tion petition covering of the Southeast Quarter Law. DERS MUST TENDER THENCE SOUTH sale, such as a bank- Service Agency will be acted the following ordi- #180 Joseph Laggan property located north of Section 8; thence The Grantsville City A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 478.42 FEET, THENCE ruptcy filing, a loan rein- received by Ensign En- nance: #228 Tammy Hansen and west of the bounda- North 0°05’53” West Council may grant the IN CERTIFIED FUNDS EAST 91.05 FEET TO statement, or an agree- gineering & Land Sur- Ordinance No. 2013-19 #259 Rodney Sutton ries of Grantsville City 1318.49 feet along said petition and annex the TO THE TRUSTEE AT THE POINT OF BEGIN- ment between the trustor veying, Inc. at 169 an ordinance amending #275 Marci Gleed has been filed with the west line to the Quarter area described in the pe- THE TIME OF SALE, NING. SUBJECT TO A and beneficiary to post- North Main Street, Unit the garbage, sewer, and #304 Russell Miller City Recorder of Grants- Section line; thence tition, unless on or be- WITH THE BALANCE RIGHT OF WAY DE- pone or cancel the sale. #1, Tooele, Utah 84074, water delinquency provi- #E24 Kevin Maynard ville City. South 89°42’21” East fore September 17, DUE BY NOON THE SCRIBED AS FOL- If so voided, the only re- until Thursday, Sep- sions of the Grantsville #E26 Nicole Nickell Pursuant to the petition, 331.42 feet along said 2013, a written protest to FOLLOWING BUSI- LOWS: BEGINNING AT course of the highest tember 11, 2013 at 2:00 City Code and by mak- #E30 Jennifer Mikesell Leo R. Johnson, Val J. Quarter Section line to the annexation petition is NESS DAY, AT THE THE NORTHWEST bidder is to receive a full PM local Mountain ing technical amend- #W 118 Alice Ohara Smith and Gay Zwahlen- the west line of the East filed with the Tooele OFFICE OF THE TRUS- CORNER OF BLOCK refund of the money paid Standard Daylight Sav- ments. RV Unit Jack Scharas Muir, are seeking to an- Half of the West Half of County Boundary Com- TEE), At the Tooele 62, GRANTSVILLE'S to the trustee. THIS IS ings Time. Bids prop- This ordinance will take RV Unit Aurthur Wilson nex approximately 505 the Northeast Quarter of mission and a copy of county courthouse 74 SOUTHWEST ADDI- AN ATTEMPT TO COL- erly submitted will be effect upon the publica- This action is an attempt acres into the corporate said Section 8; thence the protest is delivered South 100 East Tooele, TION; AND RUNNING LECT A DEBT. ANY IN- publicly opened following tion of this notice. This to collect delinquent boundaries of Grantsville North 0°08’02” West to the Grantsville City Utah all right, title and in- THENCE WEST 1320 FORMATION OB- the 2:00 PM deadline. ordinance may be re- rents. As annotated by City. This land includes 2659.87 feet along said Recorder. terest conveyed to and FEET TO THE SEC- TAINED WILL BE USED The Project consists of viewed or a copy may be Storage Lien law 38-8-4. privately owned property west line to the north line Protests should be filed now held by it under said TION LINE OF SEC- FOR THAT PURPOSE. the construction of the obtained from the All articles stored by a and is described as fol- of said Section 8; thence with the Tooele County Deed of Trust in the TION 36, TOWNSHIP 2 DATED this 8th day of Phase 1 parking lot im- Grantsville City Recorder rental agreement, and lows: North 0°13’16” East Boundary Commission property situated in said SOUTH, RANGE 6 September, 2013 provements for the exist- at 429 East Main Street, charges not having been BOUNDARY DESCRIP- 2627.62 feet along the at the office of the County and State de- WEST, SALT LAKE Marlon L. Bates, suc- ing 28 Acre Park in Grantsville Utah. paid for 30 days, will be TION west line of the East Half Tooele County Clerk, 47 scribed as: Lot 27, erda BASE AND MERIDIAN; cessor trustee Stansbury Park, Utah. (435.884.3411) sold or otherwise dis- Beginning at a point on of the East Half of the South Main Street, acres subdivision addi- THENCE NORTH 22.75 Scalley Reading Bates The parking lot area be- DATED this 5th day of posed of to pay charges. the westernmost bound- West Half of the South- Tooele, Utah 84074. tion no.1 according to FEET TO THE SOUTH Hansen & Rasmussen, ing constructed is along September, 2013. Auction is subject to can- ary of the Grantsville east Quarter of Section Protests may be filed by the official plat thereof LINE OF THE DIDER- P.C. the northwesterly and Christine Webb cellation in the event of City limits, said point be- 5, to the Quarter Section the Tooele County Com- on file and of record in ICKSON PROPERTY; 15 West South Temple, southeasterly sides of Grantsville City settlement of debt be- ing the Northeast Corner line; thence South mission; a local district the Tooele county re- THENCE EAST 1320 Ste. 600 the Park. The Park is lo- Recorder tween owners and ten- of Government Lot 7 of 89°50’36” East 301.99 under Title 17B, Limited corder's office. The FEET TO THE EAST Salt Lake City, Utah cated on the northerly (Published in the Tran- ants of Grand Storage Section 17, Township 2 feet along said Quarter Purpose Local Govern- street address and other LINE OF CHERRY 84101 side of State Route 138 script Bulletin September LLC. South, Range 6 West, Section line to the west ment Entities - Local Dis- common designation, if STREET; THENCE Telephone: (801) then north to Porter Way 10, 2013) (Published in the Tran- Salt Lake Base and Me- boundary of the Ander- tricts, or special service any, of the real property SOUTH 22.75 FEET TO 531-7870 and westerly of Star Dis- script Bulletin September ridian (said point also son Annexation to district under Title 17A, NOTICE described above is pur- THE POINT BEGIN- Business Hours: 9:00 covery Way. The work 5 & 10, 2013) being on the west line of Grantsville City, as re- Chapter 1, Special Serv- ported to be: 3986 N 570 NING. EXCEPTING a.m. to 5:00 p.m. consists of the following An emergency hazard- the Grantsville City – corded July 8, 2013, un- ice District Act, whose W Erda Ut 84074 Esti- THEREFROM, THAT Trustee No. 51121-912 major elements: ous waste permit Flux Area Annexation, der Entry no. 386500, in boundaries include any mated Total Debt as of PORTION THEREOF, (Published in the Tran- •Miscellaneous - Mobili- (#UT-029-2013) has PUBLIC NOTICE on file in the Tooele the Tooele County Re- part of an area proposed October 01, 2013 is INCLUDED IN CHERRY script Bulletin September zation / Demobilization / been issued to the On September 26, 2013 County Recorder’s Of- corder’s Office; thence for annexation; or any $339,922.22. The under- STREET.*loan modifica- 10, 17 & 24, 2013) Cleanup, Erosion Con- United States Army, at 5:30 p.m., the Tooele fice under Entry South 0°22’13” East other affected entity or signed Trustee disclaims tion agreement recorded trol and Construction Tooele Army Depot Army Depot will hold and #341701, and on the 2631.80 feet along said party that is authorized any liability for any incor- on 06/06/2011 doc# NOTICE OF TRUS- Staking. (TEAD) located in conduct a public hearing west line of Section 16, west boundary and the to protest the annexation rectness of the street ad- 357004. The street ad- TEE'S SALE •Parking Lot Improve- Tooele County, Utah. in the South Auditorium Township 2 South, 40-acre line to the 16th pursuant to the provi- dress and other common dress and other common The following described ments - Clearing, Park- The permit authorizes of the Tooele County Range 6 West, Salt Lake Corner and the Section sions of the Utah Code. designation, if any, designation, if any, of the property will be sold at ing Lot Excavation, the TEAD to store waste Building located at 47 Base and Meridian), and line; thence South If this annexation is ap- shown herein. Said sale real property described public auction to the Grading and Compaction propellant in six burn South Main Street, running: thence South 0°11’01” East 2649.53 proved, the area pro- will be made, but without above is purported to be: highest bidder, payable of Existing Imported and pans, totaling 5,940 Tooele, Utah. 89°51’07” West 2647.51 feet along said west posed for annexation will covenant or warranty, 609 West Cherry Street in lawful money of the Native Material. Place- pounds of net explosive The purpose of the hear- feet along the 16th Sec- boundary and the automatically be with- express or implied, re- Grantsville Ut 84029 United States at the time ment and Compaction of weight with donor mate- ing is to receive com- tion line, being also the 40-acre line, to the Quar- drawn from the North garding title, possession, Estimated Total Debt as of sale, at the Tooele Granular Borrow and rial at TEAD’s Open ments regarding a Class north line of Government ter Section line; thence Tooele County Fire Pro- condition, or encum- of October 15, 2013 is County Courthouse, 74 Untreated Base Course Burn/Open Detonation 2 modification to Tooele Lots 7 and 6, to the South 89°23’58” East tection Service District. brances, including fees, $237,064.44. The under- South 100 East, Tooele, Material, Tack and Prime (OB/OD) facility.The Army Depot's permit for Quarter Section line; 1325.74 feet along the This Service District pro- charges and expenses signed Trustee disclaims UT 84074, on October Coats, and Asphalt Ma- emergency permit was Post Closure Monitoring thence North 0°20’51” Quarter Section line to vides fire protection, of the Trustee and of the any liability for any incor- 16, 2013, at 1:00 p.m. of terial. Installation of Irri- necessary for continued and Corrective Action of East 1320.00 feet along the East Quarter Corner paramedic and emer- trusts created by said rectness of the street ad- said day, for the purpose gation and Electrical storage of the munition Solid Waste Manage- said Quarter Section line of Section 8 and the gency services and Deed of Trust, to pay the dress and other common of foreclosing a trust Sleeves. items due to poor ment Units (SWMUs), to the Center of said west boundary line of Grantsville City is not lo- remaining principle sums designation, if any, deed dated January 30, •Concrete Improve- weather conditions and administered by the Utah Section 17; thence said Flux Area Annexa- cated within the bounda- of the note(s) secured by shown herein. Said sale 2008, and executed by ments - Curb Gutter, wind direction that was Department of Environ- South 89°51’14” West tion; thence South ries of said District. said Deed of Trust. The will be made, but without MELISSA D. HOLMES, Sidewalk, Waterway, not within allowable lim- mental Quality, Division 1320.00 feet along the 0°24’17” East 2650.90 The complete annexa- current beneficiary of the covenant or warranty, as Trustor, in favor of Ribbon, Pedestrian Ac- its specified by the of Solid and Hazardous east – west Quarter Sec- feet along said west tion petition, including a Trust Deed as of the express or implied, re- MORTGAGE ELEC- cess Ramp and Manhole TEAD OB/OD Permit to Waste. This permit es- tion line to the 16th Sec- boundary line and the map is available for in- date of this notice is: garding title, possession, TRONIC REGISTRA- Valve and Water Meter conduct treatment. tablishes requirements tion line; thence North east line Section 8 to the spection and copying at Ocwen Loan Servicing, condition, or encum- TION SYSTEMS, INC., Collars. This permit was effec- for the evaluation of re- 0°20’54” East 2707.92 Southeast Corner the office of the City Re- Llc and the record own- brances, including fees, SOLELY AS NOMINEE •Storm Drainage Im- tive August 30, 2013 and leases of hazardous feet along said 16th Sec- thereof; thence South corder, 429 East Main ers of the property as of charges and expenses FOR GRAYSTONE provements - Storm expired on September 5, wastes or hazardous tion line, being also the 0°40’21” West 2643.35 Street, Grantsville, Utah the recording of the No- of the Trustee and of the MORTGAGE, LLC, A Drainage Piping and 2013.Copies of the per- constituents, the devel- east line of Government feet along said west 84029. tice of Default is/are: trusts created by said UTAH LIMITED LIABIL- Storm Drain Inlet Box mit are available for pub- opment and implementa- Lots 2 and 1 of Section boundary line and the Dated this 26th day of Trent James Keepers Deed of Trust, to pay the ITY COMPANY as Placement and Adjust lic inspection during nor- tion of corrective meas- 17, to the north line of east line of Section 17 to August, 2013. and Audrey Keepers. remaining principle sums Beneficiary, which Trust Catch Basin to Grade. mal business hours at ures, and the post clo- said Section 17; thence the East Quarter Corner By Order of the Grants- James H. Woodall, of the note(s) secured by Deed was recorded on •Surface Improve- the Division of Solid and sure monitoring and South 89°01’28” East of said Section 17; ville City Council By TRUSTEE 10808 River said Deed of Trust. The January 31, 2008, as ments - Pavement Hazardous Waste, lo- maintenance of imple- 1320.00 feet along the thence South 0°41’45” Christine Webb Front Parkway, Suite current beneficiary of the Entry No. 301413, in the Markings and Signage. cated on the 2nd floor of mented corrective meas- Section line to the North West 1320.00 feet along Grantsville City 175 South Jordan Ut Trust Deed as of the Official Records of The Contractor shall the Multi Agency State ures. Proposed modifi- Quarter Corner of said said west boundary line Recorder 84095 (801)254- 9450 date of this notice is: Lnv Tooele County, State of make every effort to Office Building, 195 cations to the permit in- Section 17; thence North and the east line of Sec- (Published in the Tran- Signature/By James H. Corporation and the re- Utah covering real prop- complete the Project in North 1950 West, Salt clude: 0 °00’18” East 1316.18 tion 17, to the Point of script Bulletin August 27, Woodall Dated: July cord owners of the prop- erty purportedly located 30 Calendar Days Lake City, Utah.For fur- 1. Module V - Modify feet along the Quarter Beginning. September 3 & 10, 18, 2013 DLPP-431505 erty as of the recording at 998 South 970 West, (from the Notice to ther information, please section V.A.5. to include Section line to the 16th The Grantsville City 2013) (Published in the Tran- of the Notice of Default Tooele, Utah 84074 in Proceed) by having contact Tom Ball at GIS capable data base Section line; thence Council on August 21, script Bulletin September is/are: Brenda K Knutson Tooele County, Utah, adequate manpower (801) 536-0251.In com- requirement South 89°30’28” East 2013 received written 3, 10 & 17, 2013) and Douglas Scott Knut- and more particularly de- and equipment on site pliance with the Ameri- 2. Module IX - Modify 665.22 feet along said notice of the City Recor- son. scribed as: and working to accom- cans with Disabilities Table IX-2. to reflect cur- 16th Section line to the der’s certification that NOTICE OF TRUS- James H. Woodall, LOT 6024, RANCHO plish this. However, if Act, individuals with spe- rent phase status. west line of the East Half this petition meets the TEE'S SALE TRUSTEE 10808 River TOOELE PHASE 6 the fall weather and cial needs (including 3. Appendix B - Move of the Northwest Quarter requirements of Utah APN: 01-066-0-0007 Front Parkway, Suite SUBDIVISION only fall weather does auxiliary communicative Task IV to the bottom of of the Southeast Quarter Law. TRA: Trust No. 175 South Jordan Ut AMENDED, ACCORD- not allow this to be ac- Aids and services) document and rename it of Section 8; thence The Grantsville City 1339763-20 Ref: knut- 84095 (801)254-9450 ING TO THE OFFICIAL complished then Con- should contact Brooke “Decision Document/ North 0°05’53” West Council may grant the son, brenda IMPOR- James H. Woodall Sig- PLAT THEREOF RE- tractor must complete Baker, Office of Human Statement of Basis”. 1318.49 feet along said petition and annex the TANT NOTICE TO nature/ By Dated: CORDED IN THE OF- the Project no later Resources, at (801) 4. Attachment 3 - Update west line to the Quarter area described in the pe- PROPERTY OWNER August 30, 2013 FICE OF THE COUNTY than Friday, April 18, 536-4412 TDD (801) section 2 to reflect cur- Section line; thence tition, unless on or be- YOU ARE IN DEFAULT DLPP-432883 RECORDER OF 2014. Contractor to 536-4414. rent purpose. Update South 89°42’21” East fore September 17, UNDER A DEED OF (Published in the Tran- TOOELE COUNTY, factor this into their (Published in the Tran- section 3 with 2010 331.42 feet along said 2013, a written protest to TRUST, DATED August script Bulletin September UTAH. Bid, no additional cost script Bulletin September -2013 information. Quarter Section line to the annexation petition is 26, 1999 UNLESS YOU 10, 17 & 24, 2013) Tax ID: 14-045-0-6024 will be allowed for the 10, 2013) 5. Attachment 4 - Update the west line of the East filed with the Tooele TAKE ACTION TO PRO- The current Beneficiary April 18, 2014 comple- NOTICE section F, G and I. Half of the West Half of County Boundary Com- TECT YOUR PROP- NOTICE OF TRUS- of the trust deed is tion date. An emergency hazard- 6. Attachment 6 - Update the Northeast Quarter of mission and a copy of ERTY, IT MAY BE TEE'S SALE UTAH HOUSING COR- Proposal forms, plans, ous waste permit Emergency contacts and said Section 8; thence the protest is delivered SOLD AT A PUBLIC The following described PORATION, and the re- and specifications are (#UT-025-2013) has notifications. North 0°08’02” West to the Grantsville City SALE. IF YOU NEED real property will be sold cord owner of the prop- available for review by been issued to Tooele 7. Attachment 7 - 2659.87 MONEYfeet along said Recorder.SAVING Coupons AN EXPLANATION OF at public auction to the erty as of the recording prospective bidders by Army Depot (TEAD), Changes name to Deci- west line to the north line Protests should be filed THE NATURE OF THE highest bidder, purchase of the Notice of Default 10:00 AM Wednesday, Tooele County,Utah. sion Document/State- of said Section 8; thence with the Tooele County PROCEEDING price payable in lawful is MELISSA D. HOL- August 28, 2013, in the The permit authorizes ment of Basis. North 0°13’16” East Boundary Commission AGAINST YOU, YOU money of the United in Tuesday’s Paper MES. office of Ensign Engi- TEADto store 20 rocket 8. Attachment 8 - Update 2627.62 feet along the at the office of the SHOULD CONTACT A States of America at the Bidders must tender to neering & Land Survey- motors in five silos at Groundwater Manage- west line of the East Half Tooele County Clerk, 47 LAWYER. On October time of sale, at the main the trustee a $20,000.00 ing, Inc. at 169 North TEAD’s Open Burn/ ment Area map. of the East Half of the South Main Street, 15, 2013, at 4:30pm, entrance of the Tooele deposit at the sale and Main Street, Unit #1, Open Detonation (OB/ A copy of the permit will West Half of the South- Tooele, Utah 84074. James H. Woodall, as County Courthouse, the balance of the pur- Tooele, Utah 84074. OD) facility. The emer- be available for review east Quarter of Section Protests may be filed by duly appointed Trustee a/k/a the Third Judicial chase price by 2:00 p.m. Specifications, proposal gency permit was neces- by the general public 5, to the Quarter Section the Tooele County Com- under and pursuant to District Court, 74 South the day following the forms, and plans may sary for continued stor- during regular business line; thence South mission; a local district Deed of Trust recorded 100 East, Tooele, Utah, sale. Both the deposit also be purchased at the age until weather condi- hours at the Tooele 89°50’36” East 301.99 under Title 17B, Limited August 31, 1999, as inst. on Friday, October 11, and the balance must be above location upon ap- tions were within allow- Army Depot Environ- feet along said Quarter Purpose Local Govern- No. 136758*, in book 2013, at the hour of 9:30 paid to Lincoln Title In- plication and payment of able limits specified by mental Office (Building Section line to the west ment Entities - Local Dis- 0586, page 0482-0488, a.m. of that day for the surance Agency in the a nonrefundable fee of the OB/OD permit. 501) located two miles boundary of the Ander- tricts, or special service of Official Records in the purpose of foreclosing a form of a wire transfer, $50.00. This permit was effec- south of Tooele, Utah. son Annexation to district under Title 17A, office of the County Re- deed of trust originally cashier's check or certi- Each bidder must submit tiveAugust 15, 2013and The permit will also be Grantsville City, as re- Chapter 1, Special Serv- corder of Tooele County, executed by Brendon fied funds. Cash pay- a bid bond from an ap- expired August 22, available for review at corded July 8, 2013, un- ice District Act, whose State of Utah executed Barney and Courtney ments, personal checks proved surety company 2013.Copies of the per- the State of Utah, De- der Entry no. 386500, in boundaries include any by Brenda K Knutson Warr, in favor of Acad- or trust checks are not on form provided herein; mit are available for pub- partment of Environmen- the Tooele County Re- part of an area proposed and Douglas Scott Knut- emy Mortgage Corpora- accepted. or in lieu thereof, cash, lic inspection during nor- tal Quality, Division of corder’s Office; thence for annexation; or any son, Wife And Husband, tion, covering real prop- DATED: September 9, certified check, or cash- mal business hours at Solid and Hazardous South 0°22’13” East other affected entity or As Joint Tenants WILL erty located at approxi- 2013. ier's check for not less the Division of Solid and Waste, located at 195 2631.80 feet along said party that is authorized SELL AT PUBLIC AUC- mately 254 South Park LINCOLN TITLE IN- than 5% of the total Hazardous Waste, lo- North 1950 West, Salt west boundary and the to protest the annexation TION TO HIGHEST BID- Street, Grantsville, SURANCE AGENCY amount of the bid, made cated on the 2nd floor of Lake City, Utah. 40-acre line to the 16th pursuant to the provi- DER, PAYABLE IN Tooele County, Utah, by:Paula Maughan payable to Stansbury the Multi Agency State Questions concerning Corner and the Section sions of the Utah Code. LAWFUL MONEY OF and more particularly de- its: Vice President Park Service Agency as Office Building, 195 the proposed modifica- line; thence South If this annexation is ap- THE UNITED STATES scribed as: Telephone: (801) evidence of good faith North 1950 West, Salt tion may be directed to 0°11’01” East 2649.53 proved, the area pro- AT THE TIME OF SALE, BEGINNING AT THE 476-0303 and a guarantee that if Lake City, Utah.For fur- the Tooele Army Depot feet along said west posed for annexation will (SUCCESSFUL BID- NORTHEAST CORNER web site: www.smith awarded the contract, ther information, please Environmental Office, by boundary and the automatically be with- DERS MUST TENDER OF LOT 1, BLOCK 35, knowles.com the bidder will execute contact Rick Page at contacting Nick Mont- 40-acre line, to the Quar- drawn from the North A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 GRANTSVILLE CITY, SK File No. 13-0576 the contract and furnish (801) 536-0230.In com- gomery (435) 833-2761 ter Section line; thence Tooele County Fire Pro- IN CERTIFIED FUNDS THENCE RUNNING (Published in the Tran- the contract bonds as re- pliance with the Ameri- or nicholas.d.montgom- South 89°23’58” East tection Service District. TO THE TRUSTEE AT SOUTH 82.5 FEET; script Bulletin September quired. The right to reject cans with Disabilities [email protected] or the 1325.74 feet along the This Service District pro- THE TIME OF SALE, THENCE WEST 95.0 10, 17 & 24, 2013) any or all bids is re- Act, individuals with spe- Utah Division of Solid Quarter Section line to vides fire protection, WITH THE BALANCE FEET; THENCE NORTH served. cial needs (including and Hazardous Waste the East Quarter Corner paramedic and emer- DUE BY NOON THE 82.5 FEET; THENCE Any additional informa- auxiliary communicative by contacting Helge of Section 8 and the gency services and FOLLOWING BUSI- EAST 95 FEET TO BE- Public Notices tion may be secured at Aids and services) Gabert at (801) west boundary line of Grantsville City is not lo- NESS DAY, AT THE GINNING. SITUATE IN Water User the office of Ensign Engi- should contact Brooke 536-0200 or said Flux Area Annexa- cated within the bounda- OFFICE OF THE TRUS- TOOELE COUNTY, neering & Land Survey- [email protected]. tion; thence South ries of said District. Deadline for public no- Baker, Office of Human TEE), At the Tooele STATE OF UTAH. ing, Inc. at 169 North A 60 Day public com- 0°24’17” East 2650.90 The complete annexa- tices is 4 p.m. the day Resources, at (801) county courthouse 74 01-102-0-0016 Main Street, Unit #1, ment period regarding feet along said west tion petition, including a prior to publication. 536-4412 TDD (801) South 100 East Tooele, The current beneficiary Tooele, Utah 84074. the proposed modifica- boundary line and the map is available for in- Public notices submit- 536-4414. Utah all right, title and in- of the trust deed is Dated this 28th day of tion of the permit begins east line Section 8 to the spection and copying at ted past the deadline (Published in the Tran- terest conveyed to and JPMorgan Chase Bank, August, 2013 on September 5, 2013 Southeast Corner the office of the City Re- will not be accepted. script Bulletin September now held by it under said National Association, STANSBURY PARK and will end at 5:00 pm thereof; thence South corder, 429 East Main UPAXLP 10, 2013) Deed of Trust in the and the record owner of SERVICE AGENCY on October 31, 2013. 0°40’21” West 2643.35 Street, Grantsville, Utah property situated in said the property as of the re- By: Randal Jones, Ti- NOTICE OF AUCTION Written comments may feet along said west 84029. County and State de- cording of the notice of Public Notices tle: Trustee Notice is hereby given of be submitted to Nick boundary line and the Dated this 26th day of scribed as: BEGINNING default is Brendon Bar- Miscellaneous (Published in the Tran- auction at Grand Stor- Montgomery, Environ- east line of Section 17 to August, 2013. AT A POINT WHICH IS ney and Courtney Warr. script Bulletin August 29, age on Saturday, Sep- mental Office, JMTE- the East Quarter Corner By Order of the Grants- SOUTH 88 45' EAST The trustee's sale of the tember 21, 2013 to settle GMV-EM, 1 Tooele Deadline for public no- September 3, 5 & 10, of said Section 17; ville City Council By 914.80 FEET MEAS- aforedescribed real delinquent accounts in Army Depot, Building tices is 4 p.m. the day 2013) thence South 0°41’45” Christine Webb URED ALONG AN OLD property will be made accordance with Section 501, Tooele, Utah prior to publication. West 1320.00 feet Subscribealong Grantsville City Today! FENCE LINE AND without warranty as to ti- 38-8-4 of the Utah Code. 84074-5003 or to Mr. Public notices submit- said west boundary line Recorder NORTH 480.35 FEET tle, possession, or en- TOOELE Units are: Scott Anderson, Direc- ted past the deadline TRANSCRIPT and the east58 line N. of Main Sec- (Published Street in • the (435) Tran- 882-0050 FROM THE SOUTH- cumbrances. Bidders #4 Brenda Rigby tor, Division of Solid and will not be accepted. BULLETIN tion 17, to the Point of script Bulletin August 27, WEST CORNER OF must be prepared to ten- #7 Earl Burnham Hazardous Waste, Utah UPAXLP Beginning. September 3 & 10, SECTION 36, TOWN- der a cashier's check in #26 Gary Hunt Department of Environ- The Grantsville City 2013) SHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE the amount of #38 Brandon Fuller mental Quality, 195 Council on August 21, 6 WEST, SALT LAKE $20,000.00 at the sale. #50 Danny Sanders North 1950 West, PO 2013 receivedTOOELE written BASE AND MERIDIAN; The balance of the pur- #55 Judith Campbell RANSCRIPT TOOELE Box 144880, Salt Lake notice of the City Recor-T Tooele County’s TRANSCRIPT AND EXTENDING chase price must be paid BULLETIN #57 LouAnn Curtis City, Utah 84114-4880. der’s certification that THENCE NORTH by cashier's check or Marketplace #69 Tabitha Smith (Published in the Tran- this petition meets the 477.23 FEET TO THE wire transfer received by #70 Deana Olson script Bulletin September requirements of B UtahULLETIN CENTERLINE OF 12:00 noon the following #75 Steve Lawrence 5 & 10, 2013) Law. CHERRY STREET IN business day. The trus- #85 Jeremy Hunt The Grantsville City GRANTSVILLE CITY, tee reserves the right to #90 Steve Gingiss Council may grant the UTAH, AS EXTENDED void the effect of the #105 Tracy Peterson petition and annex the WESTERLY; THENCE trustee's sale after the #106 Scott Luttrell area described in the pe- NORTH 89 15' WEST sale based upon infor- #108 Brooke Hildreth tition, unless on or be- 91.05 FEET ALONG mation unknown to the #142 Todd Thayne fore September 17, SAID CENTERLINE, trustee at the time of the #153 Kevin Elkins 2013, a written protest to THENCE SOUTH sale, such as a bank- #180 Joseph Laggan the annexation petition is 478.42 FEET, THENCE ruptcy filing, a loan rein- #228 Tammy Hansen filed with the Tooele EAST 91.05 FEET TO statement, or an agree- #259 Rodney Sutton County Boundary Com- THE POINT OF BEGIN- ment between the trustor #275 Marci Gleed mission and a copy of NING. SUBJECT TO A and beneficiary to post- #304 Russell Miller the protest is delivered RIGHT OF WAY DE- pone or cancel the sale. #E24 Kevin Maynard to the Grantsville City SCRIBED AS FOL- If so voided, the only re- #E26 Nicole Nickell Recorder. LOWS: BEGINNING AT course of the highest #E30 Jennifer Mikesell Protests should be filed THE NORTHWEST bidder is to receive a full #W 118 Alice Ohara with the Tooele County CORNER OF BLOCK refund of the money paid RV Unit Jack Scharas Boundary Commission 62, GRANTSVILLE'S to the trustee. THIS IS RV Unit Aurthur Wilson at the office of the SOUTHWEST ADDI- AN ATTEMPT TO COL- This action is an attempt Tooele County Clerk, 47 TION; AND RUNNING LECT A DEBT. ANY IN- to collect delinquent South Main Street, THENCE WEST 1320 FORMATION OB- rents. As annotated by Tooele, Utah 84074. FEET TO THE SEC- TAINED WILL BE USED Storage Lien law 38-8-4. Protests may be filed by TION LINE OF SEC- FOR THAT PURPOSE. All articles stored by a the Tooele County Com- TION 36, TOWNSHIP 2 DATED this 8th day of rental agreement, and mission; a local district SOUTH, RANGE 6 September, 2013 charges not having been under Title 17B, Limited WEST, SALT LAKE Marlon L. Bates, suc- paid for 30 days, will be Purpose Local Govern- BASE AND MERIDIAN; cessor trustee sold or otherwise dis- ment Entities - Local Dis- THENCE NORTH 22.75 Scalley Reading Bates posed of to pay charges. tricts, or special service FEET TO THE SOUTH Hansen & Rasmussen, Auction is subject to can- district under Title 17A, LINE OF THE DIDER- P.C. cellation in the event of Chapter 1, Special Serv- ICKSON PROPERTY; 15 West South Temple, settlement of debt be- ice District Act, whose THENCE EAST 1320 Ste. 600 tween owners and ten- boundaries include any FEET TO THE EAST Salt Lake City, Utah ants of Grand Storage part of an area proposed LINE OF CHERRY 84101 LLC. for annexation; or any STREET; THENCE Telephone: (801) (Published in the Tran- other affected entity or SOUTH 22.75 FEET TO 531-7870 script Bulletin September party that is authorized THE POINT BEGIN- Business Hours: 9:00 5 & 10, 2013) to protest the annexation NING. EXCEPTING a.m. to 5:00 p.m. pursuant to the provi- THEREFROM, THAT Trustee No. 51121-912 sions of the Utah Code. PORTION THEREOF, (Published in the Tran- If this annexation is ap- INCLUDED IN CHERRY script Bulletin September proved, the area pro- STREET.*loan modifica- 10, 17 & 24, 2013) posed for annexation will tion agreement recorded automatically be with- on 06/06/2011 doc# drawn from the North 357004. The street ad- Tooele County Fire Pro- dress and other common tection Service District. designation, if any, of the This Service District pro- real property described vides fire protection, above is purported to be: paramedic and emer- 609 West Cherry Street gency services and Grantsville Ut 84029 Grantsville City is not lo- Estimated Total Debt as cated within the bounda- of October 15, 2013 is ries of said District. $237,064.44. The under- The complete annexa- signed Trustee disclaims tion petition, including a any liability for any incor- map is available for in- rectness of the street ad- spection and copying at dress and other common the office of the City Re- designation, if any, corder, 429 East Main shown herein. Said sale Street, Grantsville, Utah will be made, but without 84029. covenant or warranty, Dated this 26th day of express or implied, re- August, 2013. garding title, possession, By Order of the Grants- condition, or encum- ville City Council By brances, including fees, Christine Webb charges and expenses Grantsville City of the Trustee and of the Recorder trusts created by said (Published in the Tran- Deed of Trust, to pay the script Bulletin August 27, remaining principle sums September 3 & 10, of the note(s) secured by 2013) said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Lnv Corporation and the re- cord owners of the prop- erty as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Brenda K Knutson and Douglas Scott Knut- son. James H. Woodall, TRUSTEE 10808 River Front Parkway, Suite 175 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 James H. Woodall Sig- nature/ By Dated: August 30, 2013 DLPP-432883 (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin September 10, 17 & 24, 2013) B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY September 10, 2013

with cars if you are going fast Longboard enough.” continued from page B1 It’s easy to get going fast enough, sometimes hitting like Calvin’s choice. upwards of 45 mph, depending Most days, he rides his long- on the hill. That speed is what board from his downtown Salt Calvin, and most longboarders, Lake City house to school and consider the fun part of using work. Work is just a few miles his longboard for transportation. away at the Gateway Mall. Another part of the enjoyment School is Salt Lake Community is sharing the passion for long- College. boarding with friends. Although Occasionally he will ride to the sport is gaining in popular- a friend’s house in West Valley ity, it’s still one of the least com- City. It was on one of these occa- mon forms of transportation. sions that his longboard took The camaraderie longboarders him from Salt Lake City all the share with one another tends way to Tooele. to form a long-term bond. Like “When I got to West Valley what Calvin has with his long City and my friend wasn’t home, time friend, Mickey. I was wondering what to do,” he Mickey High, 21, and also a said. native of Tooele living in Salt He had the day off and all of Lake City, has known Calvin his other friends were either since before high school. He has working or doing something been longboarding with Calvin else. With no other plans, he for almost as long. made the spur of the moment “I got my first longboard as a decision to continue on to birthday gift when I was 10 or 12 Tooele. years old,” Mickey said. “‘Just longboard to Tooele,’ I He wanted a longboard after said. It’s not that far,” he recalled seeing other kids racing cars with a laugh. with their longboards. The speed So he headed to Tooele by of the longboard is what first got going up Butterfield Canyon him hooked, but Mickey shares Road and over the mountain to Calvin’s opinion on longboard- Middle Canyon, almost a 45- ing being the perfect transporta- mile trip. tion. “I had to hike up and over to “It’s good for the environment the downhill part before I could and it’s cheaper than cars,” he ride my board,” he said. said. In fact, because he can’t safely Mickey compared the cost of ride on any surface but pave- regular oil changes in cars with ment, he had to walk part way maintenance on a longboard. down Middle Canyon to where “I replace the bushings the paved road begins. and bearings once every six “Once I got there, I got back months whereas I’d be chang- on the board and stayed on the ing oil every three months,” pavement all the way down Vine Mickey said of the maintenance Street,” Calvin said. required for his longboard. Even after that grueling six- The cost is about half the hour adventure, he still thinks price too. longboarding is the perfect “I wouldn’t pay any more than transportation. 20 or 30 dollars for bearings,” he FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO “You have more rights as a said. Calvin Kimball longboards down Skyline Drive in Tooele. Kimball uses his longboard as his main source of transportation. longboarder, biker or skater in Other benefits include zero Salt Lake City than you do as a insurance or fuel costs, protec- their desire to ride. 8-mile trip. He rode the backside City to Tooele, a feat Calvin has yourself through the fear driver,” he said. tion of the environment, and “People pick up longboarding of Bangerter Highway down the done on more than one occa- because you know it’s going be The reason for this is because exercise. because they are always trying mountain and had also ridden sion. the greatest ride. Then when as a longboarder, he is still con- During inclement weather in to challenge themselves,” Calvin all the way down 10600 South Longboarding is not a short- you’re safe at the bottom; that’s sidered a pedestrian, so cars the winter, public transportation said. from that side of the mountains. term transportation solution for like my degree,” he said. are required to yield the right of is used as the backup to their Besides riding to Tooele, some He said the 10600 ride is a Calvin and Mickey. It will con- That’s the metaphor that way. longboards. of his most challenging rides hard one because it’s so straight. tinue to be a part of their lives helps them in other aspects of He said: “Salt Lake City has a Besides the practicality of around the Salt Lake valley have Longboarders use the turns and in the future because of the life their life. Push through the diffi- lot of bike lanes open so if you longboarding, the pure adrena- included going up Emigration curves of a road to slow them- lessons it has provided. culties and fear because the end want to ride to work, you can. line rush and challenge of a new Canyon past Hogle Zoo and selves down. “When you are on the top of result will be worth it. Actually, you can ride in traffic hill is what continues to fuel back down the canyon, about an But he still enjoys it because a hill and you’re getting ready to As for future plans, both he can take public transporta- push yourself down, you really Calvin and Mickey are study- tion up the hill and ride his don’t want to do it,” Mickey said. ing Aviation Mechanics. Mickey longboard back down. That’s because longboard- wants to start a business build- “It does make it easy when ing isn’t without its dangers. ing custom planes. Calvin is a you can ride a train up the hill, Occasional broken bones, part-time wildland firefighter ��������� but going up on foot is prob- concussions and the actions of and desires to obtain his pilot’s ��� �� ably the most challenging and unsafe motorists are part of the license so he can pilot the �� � rewarding because the reward agenda. But it always comes planes that drop water and � comes when you get down. You back to the challenge. retardant on the fires. � know you’ve done something “It forces you to push your- When Calvin reaches that � ����������� � ��� ��� really cool,” Calvin said. self through something hard. It goal and trades riding his long- � ��� That seems to be a common forces you to accomplish that board to work for flying a plane � � theme among longboarders. thing,” Mickey said. to work, he won’t give up long- � �� They always want to do some- Mickey compared the hill to boarding. � � thing they have never done finishing school. “I love the challenge,” he said. � � before, something challenging, “When you’re scared to go “I hope I never give it up.” � like longboarding from Salt Lake down the hill, you just push �

� � Microsoft launches Xbox Music on Web for free by Ryan Nakashima be a devices and services com- or similar artists. ASSOCIATED PRESS pany. We know they want to be The thinking is if new con- a device company since they’re sumers enjoy the free experience Microsoft is making its Xbox buying the Nokia phone divi- online, some might upgrade to Music streaming service avail- sion,” he said. “This kind of thing pay $10 a month for the Xbox able for free on the Web — even gives more credibility to the idea Music Pass, which allows play- to those who don’t use Windows they’ll be more of a services com- back on mobile phones and 8. pany as well.” Microsoft’s game console, Xbox The expansion beyond Most buyers of the new 360, and its upcoming version, Windows 8 devices and Xbox Windows 8 operating system dis- Xbox One. Microsoft is also game consoles starting Monday covered Xbox Music because it’s launching apps for iPhones and is intended to bring new cus- the default player for music files Android devices that will allow tomers into the software giant’s that people have imported from paying subscribers to access ecosystem of devices and ser- elsewhere, according to Xbox Xbox Music. Previously, you had vices and could help it compete Music general manager Jerry to have a device running the with other digital music offerings Johnson. Opening it up to the Windows Phone 8 operating sys- like Pandora, Spotify and iTunes. broader public would give more tem to access the plan on the go. It’s also an acknowledgement people a chance to see the ben- The decision to allow Xbox that the music service hasn’t efits of having multiple devices Music to run on competi- done much to drive sales of the linked to Microsoft’s platform. tors’ phone platforms is in line Windows 8 operating system. Its music service, for example, The move represents another will save favorites and playlists with Redmond, Wash.-based step toward Microsoft’s goal of across PCs, Windows Phones and Microsoft Corp.’s move in June to becoming a company that sells Xbox game consoles. release app versions of its Office devices and services, rather than “To actually build that eco- software on Apple’s iPhone. primarily software, said Michael system, we need to bring people Microsoft is also updating its Turits, an analyst with financial into it,” Johnson said. Xbox Music interface by reducing advisory firm Raymond James. It Xbox Music allows people to the size of cover art but adding comes on the heels of Microsoft choose from 30 million tracks tabs to make it easier to create announcing it would buy the and stream them for free with and manage playlists. mobile phone handset manufac- ads. The service sells download- Starting with its release Nov. turing business of Nokia Corp. able tracks that have been kept 22, Xbox One users will also be for $7.2 billion and that CEO off streaming services by artists able to play games while listen- Steve Ballmer would step down or labels. A radio service on Xbox ing to Xbox Music simultaneous- within 12 months. Music also generates song playl- ly, a feature that isn’t offered on “They’ve said they’re going to ists automatically along genres the Xbox 360.

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